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jNto-Sori* Sriln t%nhmt MONDAY. AUOU8T 7, 1006. Tcrme af Ihe Tritanr. DAiLY TBIBUMB, Mnil oaiboeribon, { $10.00 lcopy, l year?Ul Banbara. J. nm-WKBKLY TRIlll'NE. J copr, 1 year?-104 BBBlbO-O. $2*^ S? ccp'ios, Uo. JJJ 6 coi>ie_, or over. f.ir aacbooDY. ->-o-1 1 WEBKLY 1-UBUNB. 1 copr, 1 yOBB?M uuinl.crr*-,.. S'i-OO " Aaaaa THB TB1BUBB. aaa-Tab. Te t'arreapontieniB. M* BoMe* wn te Bhe* ot Aaiayaaiil ronirn.in'-a'lotw Whatereri. intei iri tat in- rtlaa iiiuat ba luthentieit* | bT the name an- addren ol tne wntei -:.c_ r.a.e.,a:ily lo' p.Blii-aiiou. but r. a. lamitj lor lal IOO* fatt AH aaaaaa* >t:er. "a* Ihl* "li.-.: -.o.id U -ddrei.ed to Iha Tk>?>>>?." Naw- York. .... Wa caauot unOeit-ae io r- lurn rejeeted ( ouiin-nication*. NITO OF TIIE DAY. FOIIEIGX _V1_WS. By the arriral <>f tbo GamaBia aa9 the City ml Boston we liovc f ?ur d.i> s lutor nrw* fn.ra F.aro-ie. We haTC news fn>t:i tr,o Ql**t Kuliu np loJ*lj OT, -*hen ihe waa 300 mile- cit at e-:*. Ttto slight ?ccident* had occtn- d to the AUaaO-8 Tolegr.-ipli. On Monday iftortoon the cable orot twiitcd about four nii'.es from tba ihore, aud tho lignul Jag for a time beearne irrpcrfvCt. The dofecf. lowerer. waa reme-ir-d in BaV* hour.-, aud tho rcssol -proceei.ed on herroj .ipe. On Tursdr-.y anothor dcfect -waa di?covered. and a faulty t.iece of tl.e wite cn board tbe Creat ?aaaaaa had to be cut ont anti the cable re-spliced. Tuc weather was fortun-Uly fine, aiKl the. repiiir ffa* apparent'.y tn-de without much trouble. Tbe elecHoni In Fugland were pr.*nr"e-ten\ the I.ibo __.li eotinting r>67 and the ConserTBtives 290_iemb.ri. The Liboral guin is 01 Munioipal electiona hare taken place throaphont Jrance. The oppoaitiou has bet-n lucccsx'-l in a nun _or of tho large o'tties. Politicel exoitement is iicrearing in I'miiia. The CoTerurtentui deUTiiiiu.il toprevect tho icform ban ^uets, and the people to hold them. OKTSTTC'RAI- XEWOO. About two o'clock on Saturday inorning, a ?young man narte'd Tbciims Tristraro, who rcslded with Im mother and brothcis at No. 34 Eaat liroadway, was ahot and killed in hia own bedroom by hia brother Rich ard. It appeara that the two had be.n out drin-ing -together, ond lt i? BB| ;>"8ed thnt a drunken quarrcl enmed bc'twecu tlein, during which Thomas was ahot. "Bichord haa^ecu committ.d to the Toiubs. As a dia-hrrged suhlier, named George "VT. CrowelL waa w..lklng on the track of the Proridence Jtailroad, near Hyde Park, on Tburaday night, he wa* atrurk by the outward bonnd Sbore Line train. and laatantly killed. Ile liad itepped from one tratk to the other io aToid an iuaar.l-bonnd trnin, not noticing tho one which killed l.im wn* approaching. The doceascd Tbaloaged in Pawtucket, i;_-_e-I*-and On Thur-day night the propellrrP. II. Mount, _onndtoWn?hingU>n,and the large propcller New-York, fcound to Philudelphia, cullided ncar Point Lookout, and both were injured. Tho latter wa.? badly dnmaged, aod for a time waa in a einking cocdition. bi.t by the epeedy nse of the punipa, and prompt action ou tha pait ofthe crew. the le_k -*_* itopped, aud ahe procceded on her trip. At fonr o'clock on Saturdny aflernoon the eteamboat Arrow, -d'ing betwecn thii City nndSing ?ing. lelt thia port for tl.e latter destlnation, and a ahort time theaafter, wheu gomg along under an ea.y her.d of attam, burat one of the llues of her boiler, icalding the iireman to dcath. The engiueir wai alio badly eoalded, but not latally. Thepaaae-gar* w?re not in Jured. A call for a Kational Convention, to be com posed of three dcregatcs from each Congreisioual Di* tri-t lu tba country, to derise means f.ir leruring the ?oting pririlege to tbe colored i-cop'.e, ia being citen Blrely clrculated and ?igned in Norfolk, Purtauiout B_d other parts of South eastera Virgiuia. About iJOO applications for pardon were re eelred on Saturday at the Attorueylierierars OMtt, 50 af which were recommended by Gov. Picrpont. Ser antyfour were reciTed from MissiarippL Atnongtho peiitiona receivd on S-t-nlay wai that yf Li-hop Lyacli of South Carolina, now in I-oma. The police detective3 of Cincinnati, a few flayi ago, broke np a gang of burglara and thit-res at Corington. Serenteen notcd profeasionali are under arreit Their head^u-rtera at Covington were CUed with ito'.en gooda of ererj dcit-nption, valued at ?boot 0100.000. a Capt. Percival Drayton of the rmYy, Chief of tha Bureau of NaTigation, died in Wai-hington ou Trl day night, afier an illnesa af only two dayi. Capt. Drayton waa a natiTo of South C.irolina, but throughout the Kebclliou remaiued f_it_fi_l to tho Nationai Gor ernmeut The President on Saturday appointed Thomas F. Itabb direct Tax Commlsiioner ior the Dlstrkt of tbe SUte of Georgia. and D. G. Pettljohn Aa?iatant Aaseaior of Lutura-l ltoveuue for the iiJ-vcuth Diatriut Of Slinoli. The street cleaning contractors have at present amployed ln their work a forceof "OOiacn and V-Ocarts. _'h? riolent iuterft-renco of the atriJieri with the-opera* tioui of the laboren hxi ceaeed, at leait for the preaent* It 13 thought at FortreFg Monroe that ei-Gcn. Dlck Taylor nerer T'.iitedithat place, as rocently re portlft. Hia mission, it wiil bo remembcred, waa to gain an interriew with hii brother-in-law, Jeff. Darla. Lieut.-Gen. Grant aud party arrived in Que beo on Sutardar ereuing. 'Ihe General wai met at the railroad atation by an aid decamp of the (iovernor UeneraJ of Canada, and eacorted to hii quarten. Mrs. Stover, the Prepident'a daugliter, and three cblldren, (.'ol. Piobert Johnaon. an of the Prcai. dent and hii lon-in-law, Setator I'ailerion, arrived in ?Wr_ihln_toa on Saturdiy. The Socretary of War has ordered the imme Oiate mu.ter out of aii corumluiuned ofliceri and anliited men terving iu t-o Signal Cur; i in the Depart aieut of Wa-hiugton. The State Department at Wa-hiugton has reoaired official informati'.n of the rcccnt diicorery of raluable guauo dcposit* oa the Weit ludia iiUnd ol -UdoldB. The frigate Congress, rained on Thur^day in ?ampton Koadi. aauk again the aame day through the giring oot ofthe iteam p,.mps. Gen. Thomas Krancia Meagber has been ap? pointed bj the Prwidtat Secretarj of the Territorj of HaaOao-i The receipts of tho Lincoln Monument Ani?o eiatioa up to Thuriday night lait amoo-ted to |4J, rw 67. The receipta from Internal Revenue on Satur _ay amouuted to 01.148,601 08. Gold on Saturday waa ateady. The opening rate waa 143f. tba lowatt priee 14JJ. aod at tlia clote 143|. Ili.oJ ba'e. s'.ocki are all better, with DO-arata bailneea. For Stata aud Kailroad bonda Kttle d jne Baak ihare* *ra i'r..-? and are oflered i apariii|.y Ballway ah-rei opeL-rd hrtu'y, but after tha call wara lowar, and at tha public board wera fretly offered fir aale. Mooay wa* lo |ood demand at -t to 1 par cent. The be?ka ara not on-r itrogg lo plaia !a-al ta-ilar moaey, and are aupoaad to ba q-Ite eautloua. Tha etirreBl of legal tandera aad of curraocy 1* riinuini froa tba aeaboarJ cltiai, aod l.odar. of oaouey ar* eonriJint of fuiJ 1*1*1 rata* u the mu >n adTia-ai For luercmuii piper ihi (all ll" JH ftt UtA aud 10 J .i ht -uo-uJ -.a?. A \ atitty of loaal mii other inWligonee will bc found oa tbo 6th arci atbpflfaa ofto-.bya ctapar. _^^__^__^^__._ Wc la* btjtbra otirtaadafa tttia taMtTaiag a full report ofthe meeting in IJroat.l-.it. lat! w.v!;, ?rivcti by Mr. Rabatt Brown, who fumished tho lnot atfiMint, tlii' truth uf whioh bai bBBbB p"'? Iic ly contrndicfed. The present report iraa takon ilti-.vn by B r-hort-huml r.p,?r'"r IV >in Mr. Btowu'a own Upa. Tba qtiaatipa now in arbatbai I tbaaa panojas who participatad la Iba ppeoBad-| inrra can succe.-ofully imp4)aob lir. Btvwn'l tw* racatr. ^^^^^^^^^^^?B THE KE!NTintY aSrr.CTIO*. Keatacky baa tloubtlesd witnj^.iod taaay tttora anhnatod and arduov.s poUUoal contests?oar* tainly, : v.'iiiU'l'.iiroin a larger vote WB8 p.>lle.l? but aerax aaa wherein ln-r own an.l tba couutry's ajallabi ing ar?ra ttiora deeply involvod, Ibaa la tbal - bJab clo.-es at her poll* tih&Aj. She bfll I liiil dolegation to tho uo-.t C'on/rois (Bfrttse) to alect, part of aSeuate, with.au ontiro Asseni bli ; bat tho cntiro interest of the tfraggla blagea on her ratification or rejt-ction ef tho C'listitutional Ainendnient ttbulishing BBd Bt?. lubitaliJJ Slavery throughout the Union. An.l, at this distanoe, the rosult scenn, exeeedi.-.giy doubtful. Tho " Pemocratic andContorrativo " opposi tion to that Auiemlmont ta very cleveily BBglV neered. It is earcful tomakono issuo with Plt ?? dent Ji.huson: on the contrary, UjTIof88888 ratj generul aud cordial friendship for his A<lm:m>; tration and poiicy. lt does not even BtoJaasI sjajaanll* to expect or desiro that thc vitulity of j Slavt-ry inny ho restored and its lifo Bttjtogad. i But it intre'nchrs itsolfbehind " State KightV , insiais that eaoh BUta ahould ttaal ffitb Slavory j as it aball aaa iit, tblaka tho akTabaUan aatM tlcd to compeusation for their vanii-hing " prop- j erty," and taakaa ita ptioeipal Hgbt oa that sec'ond clauso oi' tho Anicudnient which prc aaribai that ?CBBJJtai sliall hnve pnwer to eafi.ree thi- 5 r Ifiaaiiistfuturo tnai.r.r] by appr-prnit'i togfcBBtlaB Thcro is everything wiokcd aud dangerous mider this "white heap," aay tbe "Daaaocrata and Conpervativcs"?Xepro tqnality, Constil: dation, SegTO BaJbagfl, Ac, Ac. Mainly on this ground, they are makicg a very cihsctivo canvass. And then they havo tho advantago, iu the tsoat BBHafply aentaatail districtt-, of ran. Bbtg tt.o candidates hithorto Bupported as " Union" by the graal maasof the vokrs. Thu.*, in the Louisvillo Distrkt, we apprehond that Gen. Rounseau may be bouiou'lor Cuugress by tho Hon. Robert Mallory, tlio lato Mi-inb-r, though wo aro very coniiJeut that he could be l.rii'i.ib by nobody else. The rival eandidates Ior tha more important posts arc^as follows: ^?.?i-5.'<jrrrr. f.o-Sltrt-.. Trttituren W M. L. Bl Atr.. Javi i H. livRIuaD, Co.igrtt*-. 1. C. D. iJi'.Ai'LF.v, L, B J riiniiie. 'j. #iiro. H. Ykahak. lt. ti- aBBtar, 3. J. H. UjWBT, MIenry Uritler, 4. MAM'.N C. J'ATLOK, *Aaroa Hartl.i.ir, 5. I.OV. 11. BoTJaBBAO, *K?bert Mallurf, ' ti. ?OiiKi'.Nf'LA1M1111I.A. 11. Ward, 7. BPBBt) S. FKV, GeorRu b. Shsniliri, Bl 'Wt. II. itANPALuGBii. T. T.OaaTarB, 9. Pamit.i, tfcKlB. Coi J. Smith liurtt. ?M'mb,ri of the lat, liouta. a The votc of tho State Iflat Novcinber was ca^t as followsi Lin'coln... .t7,7aB, McClcllan... .61,301. Mi Clellan's majority was ma\?Va\ or abofll quadruplo his majority in the only two other Statei that voted for him. If Kentucky nhould now vote to ntttj thc Constitutiorjal Aiui'udiiiont, we praaniwa ail serious re.'iatanco to its adoption will IbaBi ? ibrth be al.andoned. Wo hope?and only hope ?that bhe may do ho. IPIlNICIPAIi AFFAIB8. Tht tjtlmti evinceit such remarkablo BtMBMBBJ of truth ia ita recoiit allusiong to TllE TriiiU.se in rt-fi-rence to Muuicip;il affair?, that it is difli cult to rcpel its reckleas chargea without ajata. ii.B? rudeness aud iudeeorum. "Wo can bat briofly ray that 1, It is groHsly untrue that this Journal "scems to havo taken upon HbbU tho Ipaaial duty of tli.'fending tho Ilcads of Dcpartments" in our City. "We havo uttered no isyllablo in theflr behalf, and have no wish that they fihould bo screcncd from any exposuro or ponalty. If proof ia laid before Gov. Fenton of their mal fea^ance, and is not rebutted, wo hopo ho may romovo them, and havo not a doubt of his doing so. liut wo are sure he will take care to con demn no one uuheard, and remove no function ary bave on conolusive kstimony and after a fair hearing. Tho fact that the aecused aie opposed to him in politics renderB it imperativo that he should art with the greatedtcircumspection and impartiality. Were he to remove the function aries now assailed by The Herald, wo are confi dent that he would be awailed therefor by that blippery shcet within tho next two years. 2. "W'o are undor no sh.idow of obligation to any llead of a Department in our City. A very proper and wholesome State law gave the advei tisiug of our Munieipal bodiei to tho four city journals of largest circulation, ono of whioh was and in Tiib TuiiiuxB. That aot, oboyed iu ita spirit and letter, would havo saved our tax payera hundred3 of thousands of dollars por anuum, whioh aro now squaudered on advertis ing in aheet9 which havo ueither circulatiou nor character. If evor the law can he so altered as torestrict Corporatiou Advertising (6avo a few Bhort notieea of E'ectiona, Tax Sales, A.o.)to that oaa jonrnal of largest circulation which will do it at lagal ratcs as fixed by a State law, wo hhall rtjuico. Yet we presumo that law would bo dtlind as tho probout is, aud tho City Treasury plundered to aupport pauper aheets a3 now. Iu any ease, tho Hoada of Departraents will givo 113 no advertisiug that they aro able to withhold. A bill waa before our l&te Legislature which propoacd to replace by private er.terpriao our C'ity'8 prcscnt wretchedly incommodioua, un aightly, dangeroua, and | pettilence-broeding Picre and Wharvoa, by atructurea which would grfatly facilitate Commerce, promote Public Ilealth, and prove tho chief ornament and graco of our City. In or under thia bill, thepuhhsher of this paper, who is alao one of itaatockholdors, wa* namod aa a director of tho proposed com pany. Wa do not aeo why he had not an eqaal right to bo with othen. If tho BMflBBN is not ouc of Ui(j giear.'j'.'iul widj?; (rfBflflMlvaaj w. trust it may be dcfehted; if any ono 6ball eYor seck log-datira or inuuicipilaidfor it by bribery or OtBlUptlOB. wo boapool for him a long tcrm in a Stato prison. But if the project bo a~bc ni'iir-i'nt as it seems to us, wo do not soo why it abOB-l be prejudicc.1 or Tnu Tkibtj.yr defamed, 0BOBB0BOB0 of its 8tov.khol.ler_ is a director iu tho OOBtp my OfgoaJeod to curry it into effect. 3. The Herald BOOO fit to ass.-rt that "In t'ie n.-lghborhoixl of a moiith or aii weeki apo, *&ar*88 ****** a*0* ati awl sw.irti to against all the Beaaa af DeuartaenU, OYa aB_oa*c*0 this fuct, an.l itataflthattaei *.-:? toba laaedlately presentcd to tha il'.v.-ru.ir ttt bia avaalderatlo*, aud urged upon him pr.m.p: aad vigoroiuactiun. A ft w wceka elap-r-d. ;v_.jn the 0otottmt wa* lurced to t:ik>. a short racation mi account of lu. hi-altli. aml thtlladt of tomttUttttt h.jan to bodit th,tt urra-iirr.ftti hatibtin m-j-r laaa** thr uuitttiU and iHK IBBOBI romr-rnt- quatk oil tkt charyet.'' ?This is to Hie poiat Wo l.rand it as atro efooolj, wickcdly false, aud demand of Tht Herald that it nume " th_ Heftds of Depart menta" who havo mude any Ofteb lyiug buast. If any have dooo OO, Tht Herald can casily dos ignate them. Wo predict thnt it will wriggle out of this on Homo pretext or other. Calum niator! give us the naincs! gPORT.a of thi: FIKI.D. Not ni.uiy wee!;s ago, a conipany of yoimg gOBtlomeB camo here, calling thcnsclves "The Athictic BoooBoll Club of rhilndciphia." Thoy mit in fricndly combat othor coinpaiiic. of jooag gontlcmen around New-York, and after deftatiBg them tfOBt liome. Terhups the quiet* BOao oi this pcoviooial iuva>ion and def.at, or tho moro attractive hanging of a woman iu Weabiaftoa, preventcd us from feeling as b.i.llr over the event as Bligbt havo been cx pootod. Certaiulytho " Atliictio " gcntleinen did not rec.ivo tho credit they OaOOtTOil for since their dep.irtura our young men aro ru.-h ing out to the lK*Ms a:id playing bOOO-baW To havo ntlraeted our boys aud young men from t.r.vrns aud billinrd Ka'.oons aud couutiug room*, from Broadiray and Wall*st., to the IBWBI bcyond tho river, is a great achievement. Pettu-po it ifl a niaiii.i, and will MMB pass away, ratymaohai UM ohOOB mania iutroduced by Mr. Morpby, or tho lilliard mania of K. Bok> fi-r. S'.'.l wo liko tho manias that set our young people wi!d after froh air and rouiping. Tho v it Of tbo 0-OTOfl brawny fOnUoflOOB froai EagUod fomo year.' ago, who camo to f-how us wlut aObOBOO thero was in cricket, did good; but crickut does not seem to natioualize. Wo hBYO aOTOral clubs; but tbOJ aro mo.-tly patrou iz.id by BagUah dt-NBO. Our Ameri.-an frnine aoaoao te bo base-ball. Wabadaa UlaetiatkM of ita OOpalaritJ BYOO tbo river onThursday, wbOB tiv.-nty tbOO OBd BMB and VBBaOB OOOOOB Ided in t!ie beat of a BBjdOBBUBOrJl day to wit !ic'.->? tlie OOBtOOt bOtWOOB the champion At lantic and tho Mutual, the two best club.*, wo beliere, in A-B0(1 i. QoBtlotBOB who olaiai to bo t-Olfliai Bitb tbo my-t.-ries of tbooo | iiiii- , give cricket much proniinenco oy.t t'HM'-l.ull, like thoso ad.-pts who ropard che?s a* l.i.-hin:;.!1.'..: OBd Ol '?? I i '? -I ' '?'? (*aOOI il IbBBOOCO hOtfaft^Pfi bat a'. tho f-aino timo moro todaboi ai.d HllBI OfhOTIltillf BtJtatA the int-ntal exliilaration of t!io _KBB08t,0bi 0 bottOC than au ho'iror U ? apaftOYOf bookOOl lladfataa Tboclaokwbogoaa-raaB l.i-i.'.e.-k to tho ch('4s-rlub and apends tho ovctiing OfOO o jtable, moving aiuull piecei of wood or iv iry, may have a great dool 8BjojBMBl| but ho will probablj return to hi^ dttk i.t-xt in-iriKi.- r\Bfid arid dull. Tho proOOloaBCO of ba-c-ball (.ver . riik.-t lie- in its nimplicity, Jaot as tbo r---.i;. p'ii)*-rope BBd tbo -OOpboU tLcirt.wa ogahwt I tba ploaaoat gono ef orofaat Wboco a*gaooo baa bitrioaoia* oad UtaYO, BDd lo a> ooaob pr.? paOOiYO tbat tO ono olaoi 'i'. ooob it will be a aO-OBOO as oboolBtO Ho OBg-BOOibbJ or naviga tu.n, wh.lo to oBotborolaai it will bo a mjntaoj, it OBfl BOTOO becomo p<>')':!.ir. We aro too bu.-y iia Americj, to mako obaaa 01 criokt-t a profos .si.m, aand therefore bo many give their l.-inure 1 cveiiing hours to checki-rs anl their play houn during tho day to bOBO-balL With nll its Bimplicity, bow.;ver, b i-o ball has many eleuients of si ienco and i-kill. b latter joara, its Mooda havo orgaaiood and qa* trniutiz..d it, and written its IBOTO, and 09f_Bed loeal an.l nittionul oaaocioHoBO Much of tho credit bi-l.?:i^iiig to thi- work of nationali-ing bOOO ball .should bo gtYOfl to CoL TbOBBM Fit_ gerald, a jiurnalist and leading politiciin of l'hiladelphia. Our NBdOfO will bo more likely to rememher Col. Fitageiald for his great tour through Northern and WOOtO-B Tcausylvauia, Bboa ho did so much toward holding that Stato truo lo Lincolu and Jolm-on. Uo is the Presidcnt of tlie Athk-tic, aud by his oooigj uud eatbaaiaeBi has mudo tho gauio national. U.iso ball OOflOOO hr.mt' to tlie Ameri OBB. as it.s eboraetOfiatioa aro emiuently Ameri can. Tho niain requisitcs aru atraBftb and precision in " battiug," activity in "ti.'lding," quickuesa and ent-rgy in throwing aud catchiiif*- In criclict, tho requisites aro skill aud OBHtlBlOO Ib "bowliug," and Wutchful /lcsj iu "Imttiug." A good fOOBO of ba~o ball piOOOBtO fow " runs" whilo a good gamo ol crickct has many. Whilo criiki-t is full of iatOIOOt and has many points of admirutioii, tl.e paXfl-MOaOOal ability of a few expert crick.-t ?n is apt to centralize and narrow the intcri'st oflhegame. In base-ball, BO OBOb dOBfOT 0X? lata. Tho dilT.Tence between a good player and a bad one is uot much moro thau that between a school girl expert with the bkipping-rope and tho Miss who stcps daintily over it for fear of tripping. Any clerk may go luto tho fleld with his ball und bat, and, ii* bis OBBOOBBJ are btrong enough for him to run aud jump, and his fiugers are supple enough to keep tho 1.4-11 fnun htriking them, ho may iu a littlo timo becomn a jiluycr as good as tho members of our chanipion Atlautic, or thu Mutual and Athlctic. Tho ua.-y metliod of learning base-ball makea it popular, and in BOOlltO it w as good as crick.-t. Wo trust aome of our pooplo will do for ficld Hports genoraily what Col. Fitzgerald has dono lor bBOO-balL That seems to bo tho rago now ?and it will probal.'y run itn timo and bo for gotten like last.Spring's bonnct, or tho champion of an old Derby raco, Whether it is cricket or bOBOboJI. boatiug or runniug, foot-ball or 41 shinuy," whatovor sort of auiu-emeut or ueu BBtiOB, tabo our pale-facod, Bodden-eyed, stoop uhouldered, fluccid young mf>n out into tho op.ju u _ui r4u them ru-, i'Wfi *ui ?>uil^uj a blos8ing. Tho girls ahould have unlimited akipping-rope, hoop and croquet. In thia aa in other things, our universitiej ahould do the work. Wa liko gymnasiums, but they are only partly cmVicut. A gymnasium in a baok atreet 'nnd up three pairs of 8tairs will do whon noth ing else can be obtained; bnt wo want frosh air, and sunshiue, aud the green grasa growing under tho feet. Let u*. therefora, encourage cricket-cluha and ball-cluba, yaoht-oluba and ! hoat-olubs?fcaU let tho bost " bowler" in crioket, ! or tho bcst" batter" in base-ball, or tho baai oars jman in tho boat, 8taud up among'his fullows on 'Commoncemeut-dayand reoeivo n-uiico amedal 'or diploma aa his pale-faeed classinate, who Ptudied Horaee until ho waa sent to the hospital with Btraiiifo aymptoma in hi? head. Wo ahall havo better preaching and better ploading at tho bar, and more careful diagnosiainmodicine. and clearer and more earnost cditorials ln the journals.if tlie men who prcaoh and apeak and physic and write como from tho univcrsities with hard hands aud ruddy baaa, and elear, fli-tiiiing eyos, full of the lutty beauty of man hood. Lcavo prize-iighting to tho rowdies, horse-raoing to tho gamblers and jo< kcys, aud bird and bua-st-slaying to the butchers?let our I beld sports be more iunoccnt aud uaeful. In the BBd, we shall be a better people, and our chil idren will bless us that tho hlood cotir>ing i:i their veina ia frce from typhua and sorofula aud tho wasting tnint of connumption. TIIE ATI.AWTir TKLEOBAPH. Wa havo this morning bighly important ncwa from Kuropo conoerning tho prugross of tho Atlantic Telegraph Espodition. Wc havo already announccd that tho shore eud of the Atlantic Cable was auocesafully land ed and laid at Valentia, Ireland, on Saturday, July'i'i. ln another column we givo a detailed aoeount of ail the circutii*tiine.'i. Ou tho next day, Sunday, July 2H, at 4:25 p. m., thc splico of tlio ahoro cablo with tho main cablo on board the Great Ea^tern was com pletod, aud the pa} ing out from tho Great East I ern comuienccd. AU progrossed very favorahly 'until M.Miday nfternoon, whon tk mea?a0'e was 'r.veiw-.l from tho Great Eastern, dated 4:30 p. 'ni., annouucing Bomo dcfects of insulation. A ,"hitch,"c!UM'd by the cablo lecoming, as it Iarara, knottcd, or doubled up, moro from being flaah than taut, had taken p'aco about four 'mili s fn.m whero tho shoni end was splicod to the main cable. Ono oftho attendant stcamers wa4 immidiatily aont'to discover tho csaet locality of the hitoh, and by 4 a. m. on Tuesday morning the cable was again put in wi.rking 1 t.r.l.r, aad tho Great Ea.tern, which had hove to in lat, aal0! long. 10?, about 80 miles from ':,vior.\ onee mr.re procewled on her joiirney. A t'i'W heon later, tho Qtflflt Eastern tclo praphcd, in lat. tar3 long. 12\ that anothcr de i'.-ot bad be.'U fflatarfB8Bfl| and that a faulty piece '..f the wiro on board the Gr. at Eastern had to bo out out and the eubla to bc re-spli.o.l. Aftor tl.at tba p:?b'ross was aucceshful. WlfcBi Itbfl laat diapatrh was reoeived from tho Great Baatan, BB Tbiir?di.r. July 27, .100 milos of Iba aabla bai baaa la.d, the rigaali wero per f.-irt, the woathor fine, and the prospccts of tho I'titiro BBWaajfll of tho grand outerpriso most on touragiip. A teb'gram from Cyr'us W. Field expressed the bflffl that iloart'st'onteut would bereachcd !by tho iith of Augu-it. ItAVIfl. " X." write*. us in rlopreeation(wennden!tard) [of a trial of Jefforson Davis for tr-ason beforo a oivil trit.'inal, on the ground that ail thoroughly lloyal im-ii ttlre.idy know hbfl to bo guilty, and 10 aro ditfi'ialilii'd for jurymen; wliile the other sort would cortaiuly aoquit him, whereby (he ?ay-) " ail would bo ovorthrowu." Wo dissent at onee from hia as?uinpt:ous and from his de dtiotinn. Tho great legal and constitntional BllBClPaBI at iii?ne in this case are to bo niled by tho Court as they severally ari-o, not dotorinined hy thc ver.liot of the jury, who are impannoled to MB not upon the law but the faots. But, Mipposo " N." wero right in his ajsump tfoajaj, what then ? If a prisonor of Stato oannot bo tried and convicted aooording to law, what do you proposo to do with him? Is ho to be hung booause bo cannot bo convicted? Or would you let him go? If our legal machincry is not adapted to suoh a ca?<\ is it not our bnsi noiia to adapt it ? What 8888 would you do ? What better courso ia open to us than to obey and uphold the law of the land ? Al the premium on fiol.l has for aome weeks raagad from 40 to 4fi per cent., we ppoko of thoao liinita as measuring tho de.p reoiation of our Greonback Curreuoy; whereupon two of our cotemporarios stib-mnly inforin us that thia is not aoeurutc?that whon Gold is at 44 per cent. proiniuin, Greenbacka are in faet but about Di) pi-r oent. disoount. It ia a melaneholy rehVc tion that pnrsons fo amnzingly smart arenotapt to attaiu lonp.'vity. Wo *?i:liniit to tho corroc tion with ail inoekinv, mul only bflg tho privi lege horeafter of usi'ig worda Lfl their current aoceptatieu. We readily adniit that our eritioa aro corroct; but it il n't convenient fco make the oaloulation they inai-t on every timo we havo to speak of tho ili'preeiation of our Curreney; nor oan wo deem it neceasary. Ordinarily, it 6ub aervoa ovory purt.o?o to apeak of our Curreney as doprooiatoil by tho aiuouiit of tho oumiit promi'iui on Gold. ??Maa,BBBa,M,M,BBM,,BBHBaBHI Our renovated Firo Departnieitt aeems to bo winning favoralile judginents froin ail qtiar tors. Mr. Eli.-ha Kingsland, ita Chiel-Engi neer, ia knowu u>s a iiroinan of tvventy yearV servioe, who bai for a iaBBfl yeais heon au olli cient Ajsistant Engineer, and for two yeara tho aenior in that capaoity. Ho ia aaid to bo a Domocrat iu politiea, but we preauine hia aelec lion fcTM nou-poliliiul, aud th.it hia action will bo tho siiino. Wo aro to havo now aud moro powerful tStoatn Fire-Engiiios, and everything promisea a decided improveniont in our entiro machinery for eitingui>ihing iirea. Every good citi/eu muat Bflffl that suoh may bo tho result. Thr majemaat auiong tho Kiehmond Journals ?BBflBj coajapiououHly animated by an earnest desire to restore peaoo to our ceuutry. Wo Bfl uot llftt/l ?$im wiUi itj but itu i?irit m ^oodi and we think thoae Unionist- who waut 4 joumal from Yirgiuia Bhouid givo it thoir pat ronage. FROM WASHINGTON. ? ? SpMial Di.p.Uh to Tha N. Y. Ttibnn*. W-8HLN.1TO*. Ang. 6, 1-83. R*POKT_ PBOlt NATIONAL BANK3. The following abt-trnct of (.unrterly report* of the Natlonal Uanking Asaociation. of the United .Statea cxhibit their conditlon on the morning of tho firnt Mon duy of Julv of the proaent yoar, before the commence mont of builnei* on ial.1 day: KESOUKCES l.oan. and DUcountl."^jSlS 3 ItJ-^.Ute.'Kurri'itiiiein-'Kiituru.. 'aSlTO 8 g?ifl"' ___**.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. M*Ttii ii Prmiiluiii* ru-.???. '? , | i -,i Baa-tttaaee* aaOotlwrCi-h lu_u.?'??_*?*? g Due Bea Natiinal Mauk*.jri'irTtf'ir.'t) Oi Hiim ir.nii Bt?Of Banaa.'"'.":' '"?'.'?""-q.'-- 1 ir,n no , pla* ?aa feoad. .nd oth.- U. 8. ???--?^^ jftS S ]-..,. of oth<-r ll_ii-?. 84370-8 W a-Mcta.II...MiaB.'ia*,'ias m nb.r I ht',.! Bou-y.? ' |( M (Jt-cr Itiuia._ Aoregata.* 1,1-0,4^.4-1 t4i LIAllILITIES. _____ Caplu. Btalt-aldl..WSS8 Suriilua r-.mu.in'.', > > j i.i Noti. in CUcilati"-.lr, IV M ln-nid.,.t IV,.o.ir.... MaMWiS Unit-il State. DaMfltl. 4-/_?-"_ 54 Divi.lri.il. iiiipii.!. *'tl . ',','j t;4 I.im to Nati.-.nal Banks.-maui'Mii 91 DaalaaaaaBa-fc*.????; **g*3J J. !__??*??. .... Vi."ll w Uttiar lleini.~.?__J_ AftT-nt.0U*.*?.*"? In tho month of July thero were issucd from the office oftlio.Sei.iiidCui.trolleroftlieTroaaury, 11,3-?". accounti involvlni* an amount of about OV-.000.000. Thcse ao count* consiited moatly of l'.iymaaten, Quartermmters' and Oaaaaa-Mliaa vouehers and claimi of dccc_-<od and dischurged *nldier* and aailor*. Thore were al*o 560 re..uiiitloni recorded, aud 000 contracU recorded and lilciL BOUNTY P.VYMENTS. Ithas been decided by the Acting-Second Ontroller that the initallnienta of bou-ty, under the Act* of July 1 aud 4, 1F61, aro to be pa.d to wen in the Brmy and uary alike?Tia.i ouo-third at the begiuning. ..ne-tblrd at tho middle, and the reniiiinder at tho com plaHaa of the time of service. CUUBE.SC- ISSUED. Tho amonnt of currency issued during last week amounted to $i/iOO,U(J. The total iauo up to the 5thiimt. was 01*55,791.440. NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW-YORK, PFNNSYLVANIA AND MA8SACHr*~_TT8. Tho a^-grcgato resour.es of tho N..tion;.l I Ilankaof Now York, I'e-nijlT-nia and Masiachusette area* follo-i: N>w-Y -k CltT.A__._jtm io Nrw York State. "0?.9__J 4.') 04 Ilo.-ou. IIS.7JVJJ4 BT rvutr. ..f M--.iC_-.-lt.. 2'il,t.l>-..-l '4 l'lilladrlpt.U. ?i.,34l,-iH 31 btata of I'cuu.ylTauia. lBb.b4_.ol-. oi Total.ail.l_-l.77_.__-l 5*1 INThBNAL BBIBBDB 0M0UOB. The Couimisoiouer of Internal I.evenuo has i Juat madatbe following important deeision rolatiTe to brokeri' inlei and dealen' Ikoumi: Under the m- nml paratfraphof lectloo 7. ofthe Aot of Jnno 30, IBOi, the llciio mi of trboleiale dealer* i* t? bo det.-rmmcd by the amount of their aunual *nle_, and the qucstion ariie*. ahall the lalea innde through s brnkur ba inclnded in aicirtainlnB'mid ara.-niitt It ii clmiued tb-t auoh lalei are not t.) be fncluded ln caae.-i where th.-y are conipletod by the broker, and wl ore tho D4X>-? of the dealer aro k^j.t 88 t<> *?***"> tlenrly that the mcriLaiiilii* ao cl-iaied to bo excmpt w-i'iul- tf.r..-;.h a braker. ln the populu'r i^uie of the word, a broker ll an apent employc- to i-liect barfraim and cou'.racu, aa ? middle ? man or ?a***4i*tc*l between buyer aud aeller for a ttette | i.'i.4uti..ii, puyul.le by the luttr-r. conimonly caJled tir.'k-rHKr.. Ho lakes B.> posseartion, M brnktr, of the ?ul.j.'i-t matter of aag .tiation. Ho gecerully i-ontrn.-t. in tlie nanie* af tlioie ? ho employ htm. iVe Webater'i, DaabridraO Iiictiunnry] 'f Le Kovenuo Act itmatt a " Co-nmarclal nnker' to be '? any penon or tlrm who*" buiii.f-4 it ls. as 8 broker, to ueirotiate OtttAmttt of KooJa, ware*. produce or ui.-r-.andi.*, not other?i.>e providt-.l for,' it.. 4c. lliokera are re.iuired ly the Act to take out liceua?*. Brofcan and llanlt^r* dulni* bunin.n a* brn'.m, nu- Itb Jii.t I* the pBvment of oertuiu UmttOntOtU their aal.'S. (Bi ,00.) AU thedeflDitioui go to ?how tlmt ttio bim nenof a broker i* peeo-ar, -nd entircly ilst-wtfrea ttaal aa* a waalaaai* aaalar, aaO certain i.pe,<itic<i tme* are imp..?ed ujKin liira at a broker. The atnouut of t'-i* tax ia in.de to depead ui-ou the amount of hl* bti.inci*. (if (._? .lability und. r U.e law to p>iy o certmn p.-rcnt aguoti lii*iak? there cna beuo dotibt He ii. Barsitk* laaa liniply an a*--ai of the paiaaa who employ? him. an.l li.-. a..i.. I iu Rioat c?iea muy bo rfj-itrd.-U n-t a llunted one. H;? acti are not bir.dlngu-.il ru'itled by ln* prln cijvnl: thocomnletioa of tha bnrpaln and anlc, by itioh ratilication anJ by the delircrT of tho |*s0a, tt, thou. tho act of tho priucipul alone. lfieetitiro MUMtia* i* the act of the principal. lt is a ftunfliar maxim of toe law, that " whateTer a peraon doea tlirough hi* ii_-ent he d?e* liinmelf;" and. when a dealer place* lii* BSrebaadlM iu the handiof a broker, aa hia apeci-l af.-ut, the ?ale ii uon.- tlie len made by lii-iaelf. aimoly 1*88*88 the law lmp.i*fs certiUn <iblIf--tioi.i nnd dutlea upon Iba p-rticu liir cloaa of ogents which he haa aeen tit to euiploy. It ii oMeeted that uuder thia conitruction of the law , atwo-fold lu-cnie tai la impnied up.ui the inlei of! wholoiale deulen made through arokeri and auction- \ een. 'I be sanie ohje.-tlon might, bowerer, bo made. 1 aml with equal plaiulhility, aheu toada aud aaraaa** due pa-i by lale through tha haud- of leverul different 1 dt-ulera each .rf wi.om u reo,ul:ed to have aaaaa* baacd , upon the amount of hii salc?. | Ihe fiot that the dtaltr 11 compelled to take ont a '!? 88*88 ba?ed up.m tl.o entire amount of lalei nf-de both I bv hiniaelfrin.l thnugh o broker iloei not reli.-ve tho j broker from hii lioliility to pay th* tnxca chsrgeabla j ai-aiiiat him. He negotiatei hii 8*188 "a^ a brnkirr," tn tne manner inch negotiatiop* are ui-aily made by broker*; and he is rei.uired to Bflf a Mi ciitage unou those iuIci ln which he hu porforuied uu own peeuuar duty. 'Iha letter of the law, even, doei nct rtuuire that tho tale ahoald ba octnally made aud completeu by ktm, to render him llable to tixatlon. Seclloa N rcu,uire? "Irukt-n und banker* doing businei* _? IraOara" to pay a p.'rcoMage, Hot upon intci ru.ide by thtm. but upou "thtialet." 'ihi* phraieology 11 n-ti.incl t'urotighout the entire Ultit**. and it m not unfuir to iifer that t'on gresi dcaigui'd to tnx brokcr.4 upon "tbo aal.'*" of mer eb*a*-a, ?*.. in which they hud perform-d their dutica a? broktrt, aud io. vrhich they ara eu.U-.l to broker uge. It haa bnen beld by tMi Turoan, thnt " all brnkers 11 ..1 1-. _.?:-. ?'.-'.. . t.-iMii.'-i < 1. -?-.-? ni' . ..i-i.. to taz oa aakia nf tOttlr ntra atock*, bond_, ktx, At*, aa weii .i> thoae beloB*-tna toothars." Ji a wholoialo de.il.-r takes a lioenso tu an ou.:i'<>n'-r, atid aclla his aar* gixul. us well mt tha g. bdi ot ttttatt' pcraoii, ,it uiit...:i, he wnulil u..t tttAtt tb* l-?-, bi ooii- ; atru.'d by this oltl.-e. b>- r.-luvi-d from tLe paTm.-nt 8.1 the peraentacataxlapaaedby aaetlea 'JM. If Iha* * wiioit-aui.- .1. li.-ts lieeua doea aat raBara laa fr<"n the paraaal tttbt lawfaJ t ix^* *rk****aaBaai- tamgmtdt, t.ig.'llier with the gooda o! iiix.th.'r, ui a brok.T or auc> t...i.r, Itcaaaardlj baeUioted laal <r-v atttr farm* ?b***U a Uaagaal la Ba uaa*ally af i.rokar or uuo ti..:ii er, w..uld tberebr be r.-ii ived ti ar-jft-a. lt mu.t la> beld, tbarefbra, iliat the mla* whieh a wliol.-.iili- deali-r mnke throutrh broket s auil auclioueera, Bia ta ba lBobadtd la tbi aanaal of ***?*! Mba upon, wblob the license of such Oeclst la baasd, und tbat the j Ueaaaa oi Hia "rbelaaals Oaalai d.-ei n..t raBera Oal broken ud aactionee*.tbroagb wkoa he makea hia. aal.'.t from their llntu'.ity totsvHtiou under aacttoni _?_ und Vi of tho act of Jutie :?, le*<?? PRI/.B CASFS. The elaims of tho OOaOOfO and crews of tho , following li-t of Teiiela, with their VTU.fi, hsre been adu.ltt.-il ut the Foutth Auditor a 0A*B and aro now, rowly for p.iym.'i.t: 8 Mufy Aun and'-l bnlei ..f cit'oti, 88*i*r*0 bjT ftns ca Mi'iiti, iiipiur.-il bj Baabaeki sa baln of eottoal an.l itaaaar JN'an Ata, saptarad by Nita; .,> .? -.i ?f th* i WaTea and onr.ro. i-npturcd by C?*aa*gb) (hicar, j Ciiptitied by Sau -lacinto uml Under.; Boebnok, cap-, tur.-.l by Siin J.iclnto nnd ten.l.-rs; Willi.un, cipttir-,1, ln Sm JociutoBiid teii.l.-rs. n bnlea of cotton 8*001 burrils turpeatine, cupti.ie.1 bv San Jacinto aud tend-1 ontj Lillrt, capturcl by (juake'r City; 3 a.iilbo.ita *n<l aargaas, aapiar*** by Ce**rahe*8| .l.nepinne, eaptared brSunliowi-r and tend?r M8******Bt Ida, capt-ired Ly j rjoaoaai I.ydh. aaptortO by Ileuur?gard; ____*__] ttired by Chootira; 001 bale* of cotton, capttir.-.l bfl I'rairie Itird. Baaia*, Kxchange, Lor.uillie, Marmora, Budratrel; General -1*88*88, captnred by Ba* itrl cinto aud tender*. Two Siatar*. Fox. Se* Ha*. ?nd ? Ariel; lllenheim. captnred by f.illiau, Uettyiburg. U? ceola, l!rltnniila.andTriitnim8handy; Haiicock. cap? tnred by Suntlower; ilonp ?Llune. i-aptur.d b**B*fl flowerand tend.-n. Stonewall. Houdiira*. aml ???'--. DaTia; lohooner Joiephine, captured br -?*>?";? ?? ' lladger, captured by A.lela; - boaU and *ba lataol.ou. , , c.pt-rtd by Comiiio'lore. eleo*. __**__J_r?JL\\t Leai M.nnii. i-aptur*d by l?*.ur*gard. Maltlda. o*p-1 tured by l'euobicot. INTKUNAI- nEVBNOK BECBIPrS. j( IN revvjiyts kxivx lu.eiuoi Ucvu-i-o oa l|t>|i nrday am viai" 1 bj Bl. 144.151 OB, an locreaae erar I of tbe pncedin r day. APPOIiTrBBriTS. Mr. E. F. Anderson waa on Saturday tppoiatat an Appraiisr for Baltimure, an.l iiii oomauMtuo fer warJeJ by tbe Cutntniaiioaer of Cajtomi. TuoraaeP. Kobbibaa been appointed Direct Tn CotumiaaionBr tai thr- .State of Geonria. Tbe Prendent yeater-lay as polnted'Dr. J. G. D. Pettijohn Aaaiatant Aaaeaaor a| Internal Revenue for the Eierenth lJi.m.ot of liliaeta, The latter irentleman waa formorly o.-ui- .? ? j wttb tfca Weitern presi, and haa recently bad chugtot a Dhv li-.i-a.rjr at Alexandria Va. B.VILROAD IiOC VTION CIIASOKI). The Governor of Wiaconsia haa fiiel in tfca General Land Oilice a map ibon ing a chang? ia tfca Baa of route of the Chicago and Nortl.-Westerti Baifc ; road, nuthori/ed by the resolation of Cotigraae ea> i provcdApril25, atflfla, Ai origitiallylooated tbe road ran iu ? north-westerly direction froni tha towa of Aa I pk'ton ou the Fox Kirer, to the btate liae betaeea | Wieconain aud Micbigan; at cbangod tba aaai raoa i along the rirer to its moutii at Green Bay, aad tiienea | up the ihore of tbe lak", itriking the State'.be aeax tfca { motitb of the Mononionee Rirer. Th? aaid reaoluttea j further proridei tbat the State ihouid hold tbe laad 89 origiually located, tbat the n -w lectioa Qpoa that Iiaa 1 ahould be rednced to the ordinary misiraunj, aud Qpoa ; tne new Uneauch lectioai thould be inereaaed doaMa i the rrjinitnum prlce. STATrSTICS OP WORSTED MAXCFAfTTRB. Worated good-t, conaisting of all-xuol in?i | cotton warp. moaaline delaine. baragna, CAahmerwe, ' etc, for ladiui' dresses, ii maiuly carried on to Uirra es'.abiishmetits ia the United State*. Baaa are aaa Mancheiter 1'riut Worka in New-Haiiipth.re, Yad I'jcifla AIUli at Lawrence, and the Hamilton V'a>-a I'jmaa* ny'a worka at S<iuthbri.lgp, in Maasacliai-nti. Tl." prodact of the afore.ai'l establishtnenU la 1884 waa 0*J,700,000 yards; the annnal ralue of the nrodtiota, * i.i'l J.JT5, annual coit of labar, 8513,061, fiaiala handa etnployed, 1.J77; znale bauda eutployed, 1.101; aeta ofl cuids, 110; cost of ail raw material u^ed. tJ,442,TT3* ponada of cotton u?ed, 1,653.000; pounlj of weet, 3,000,000; capitil inrested. 03,230,000. XE'.V KATIONAL BANKS. The follotving is the Utfl ot' National Baaka aa> tablished lait week: Thn Meretianta' of St. Lonla, ita., capital t'?.XHt Williara S. Jiwing. 1'reaident, bbBBbbb K. WjoaIo, Caahier. The Merehants' of Weat Vir^inl i at Morgiatowa, capital, liin.ooo; Geo. W. IIapoa?, Presidfltt, WUliaat Wagaer, Guhier. 'lue Naiioual Union of Monticello. lt. Y., etpltai $150,000; Jjrool iV. Ireuiain, Prendent, Georta Baa aett, Caabiar. The VlerehantV of VVest Virgin'.s at Po;nt Plaaaaat, rnpitiil, Bimi.OOO; Charlet C. Aiiller, Pi-.-iileut, T. Striblltig. C.ahier. The Pulaskt National Pauk of Pnlaiki. fcT.T.. capitafc iJ.Vl.000; Charles A. Clark, Preudeut, Jauna IL Ciarb, Caaliier. Ihe I-'tilton Xational Bink of tlie City of N^wTorl, aaaital, B.A.'O.OOO; Tbaaaaa Monahon, l'n-.:Jt-at. Eobart 11. Hardoek, Cmhier. The National Excl-.anre Bank ?f GreeBTlUe, Rt, capital, BlCo.uoO, Bllska SuiitJ, PiaaiaBBt, Wui. Wia The Cbeaiteal Xatl^nal Pink of >'. V, eapitaV B3i?J.O00; John Q. aTaaata, kVflatflaBB, G. G. V\ id-aaat Caahier. . The Kent Xationa! Pank of f'h .rle,fiwn M 1.. ja* tai, BOO.CKJO; G. li. Weatcott, I'r.-ii'l.'.'.t, ."^axael W. Spencer, Caahier. COMMI8.?rO.VER OK PATFNTv The Ilon. Thomas C. TbMker, l'ornierly a Member of Congre-.i frotn Ohio, will ba appointt* I'oaimlaaioner of Patenta, Tic.> Ilall'.waT, ri'iigaet The papen are before tbe PrcxI-n* await.ng bu Uf nature. Mr. Theaker was PBBBfcBl ut Lineoln'i choiee in lWl, but hl* appo.Etment v. aa thea elaimed l.y Sae retaryCaleb B- Smith aa properly BBBBatlag to taa head of tho Uepartraent. THK SIGXAIi PaaVt1, Ordcrs havo be.n i.>sued by tho Wir DoflBaaV ment for the muiter out of ail the aaaaaBB ani ealtatfB iiieu of the Signal Corpi atat.oued t-nut of ta* iimaf aippi Itirer. T^ tho Aiaiclated Pr*i*. _ , mmm WammWAPaaX Auguit 6, H4S. HEALTH OK IflVV. BAfflfl. Several applicatiotH bara latiily bera mada. I tothe execnt ire anthoritiei fo: aaeeial f ? n:i,ioaita j Tiait JetlVraon Uavu. One of tfceee wai BLMB by iit , furruer phvaieian. who, al the reqcei: of !..-> M-TUf a> I lirei to prolVaMOimily asoertain tfce actua! cmilittoaia '. that indiridual I hfalth. To tbis no aL-vr,T hal^JB9 ! t een made. The QaflBBrBaawBt, fcarBatBf. a**fWBaBBj ? ir.eiina of orutantlr being a.iv: iad B tfcal Iflbject; 8Bf so tar as ia Wn.iwji 'hare the prijoiior't uaai'.l; ia uot BBT frriiig frotn hia preseat treatuieat. Tha neaflphia t'uaiaui-IIouae avriaBle? A ?TlilHan aad ? Qnarter Dallnra Btalea. Thevail of snipieion that ha? Ibf iiiontha, and that of mT?tery whieh 1ms for aome daya BBBf otbI the t.'aitom-Iionaoof thia city. are beemniar to taM away. lt haa become pretty endent that, wh;l? tf r.'ia.rtina: t?. Wasluugtou that Paraoian, liruoki A Ca, hiul d.'|K),ited uiBny thotiaaoilB of .l.iliara for theflflr* rbuau of Serea-thirty Honila. tho laaaka trsri tnadaia balance; and while t\* Dfl?8B IfclrlJ Bflfl la *?nt at ware lold to Mr. I'uge for efcecfclOB th.' t^HBflBBBBB Uauk. there hflfl baBB auntehow or.-r Bl 900 t-i.a'tBi m"ney*f tho i'ederal Uorerutueut lo=t, siuauJrrtBit BtatBB. lt ia bellered that the Gorcrntnerit wLll be abieteat' cnre anch asaeta ea will reduce tle net 1.,-a to aoaa. Wfcan between |1T.'..0U0 nnd I.V.-O.OiW. The **???? oplrion ia that the BMNB9J waa lirst advaii"'l te9BBf through cotton Bpeculatlon*. and tl.af tn.' rfreat fsll tt tho prioe* l.roogfit n;in. which haa 8888 utm! rery ra ceutly liittden by tinanctal i.iaue.ivoritiir. Mr. Jeaa* Paire was JtatjetitJ arr. ^ted ant impnji? oned ln Imug Block. "lt is the geneaal irtii.:;i?ioa? ? financial circle* that hi? Imajaetioai ?9I M MM w \ gal. aiid that ho will only be arieofM aa tbe b..:idi9iaB of Mr. Carlton. Where Mr. Carlton i* ha* not traat. I oired. lt waa reported that be had aent a te.egraiB i tl,.! everrtliing waa atjMatd, aud ^f^^M , war to MVtnphis. lt B ada that the Bat totary olJBt ! Treaiurv did aot telegraph a WJrraapoadeat uiMiaaa. I MativVert-or'4tri.'.ltogftperni'.s,.".ito8..'Mr rtm yeoUriay. The o.;l:tary aBtfceritiea refat 1 al. BBB? I eatioiifl, ind aaid such perajiaalofl could oalj ^v:virm | Mr. Boei tbo ogent of tl.e Xreeaary I?ei ??*?"* ? i Baet B rapertad to fcare numiated that Mr. raa wflold probably be iet tl libarty ofl M-inJa*. W eloiingofthi't'ommcrcul llauk wul not tmrnmrnW^ leit the interestofdejiositora. - .-aalaaB Iiiaaaiil that yeaterday aome parties who ?j*r\\ Yugo'i paiet BaaitaeeoBBtderable ^'''?^'^ f'^aamt ,t, but 88 BMafc cmiidence il felt iu I .ui uimgaamw n tlie ..pinii.u that no coaipllcity in Ihe WaJBB Baw-| ,;, | ilcaUont eaa be tttribated te bi?, tfca VXTi^w l,? paper at a aieoeaat le gaartaUj "rf^SV taj^. ^ [Motuphia fcBBBBBB, J'"J ?* A nefcel Ceaeral Bral ?? ?he ***?? Laat Bigbl otlioers Bafall and Hnru.-'aof tta F...rtfc Yv.ni. tnrn j.? m *?'?>?? ^:l l~ who wai rery druua ar.d waa 188898811 ? ?. " ' ' .Qd,,n.et'e,,;iy.w:io,,-y'''^-V"-;-::?--i: g?ve the tiamn of BenJ?a>ln G. H-.- a J au 1 Baafarnirrfrom *~ff* ffl KL- U bl* paraofl ha prore i to bt the I pih. J - K Art0, O. flill. of tbaC?Mteaarale ma. ' 'b ^ mtTm\ Ue had on laa aaraaa a ?!?^?B" .Da \ |5 ?l Iifiij.i;. UilUiV. BteaBBTHIe. i-^ a BBM oi tenna of tattmiattt Liaiaut^B ;? bVic.-Gea II. M. J^jali C-i.t.-e-i* ntaBdiBB Diatrict of attatrt\ Aeu'' i1;ali.1,it 1 uii'i. May Iti, 1885, afclek are 81BC1 ? '" ? J^ the te tu.?reed upon twtjratB ^^_SX g an BB.lgne7cl.eck oa a fW^**jT .n.i ? f* pav ubla to the or.lerofAyu. ???''? , Pr,,^al l,?n, tlie ooBHtiBBil'int of M'??"""' i, ?B-VtBt? fctatatwa. tatamjamm^aratia^a^m.^ iwaatag flhwaaattUeaiaa^tad Oti.e* ii*etm -f h , lj^aaja O. H.i! of TacBaaaaa, wat t..at uay eo..t ^j dierUaneval. " w?h ttaipi.rar.'.w^ a am r ^ m Maj ill. IBafcilBtha ^"'^^naW'1^ rai.e tr.K,p. m Tenaeiaee. wltfclBthtM^ ^ j^ta riink from cnflrn-ation. aigned Jamei " % ha. been on . [ftf^M^fe Blffcl bef.'re be wa. la the ha-'7 "'{. ^.tftl bo??? bta a ha. kmau bia late toj haekial May ^^JB4J ii. I'onfederate ruoney, bat tM l'-9^lAta *>d 'tZ that ha had v.r.iiit*ntfot>V.:y made a n> ' g btrttefj! Ing over the miotint of ,50.-.! moft r. u* .^n iflfl auiod tatarb in TMaaaflee, aad tM a ?ffiZ&*\ M be-r. in tbe I.egitlature for flMIt *??m 5 B9?W The law ia no rfl*reeeter of por. tu. ?*? jMtlea war in Uamai statea laadatte a^at^aae^a.^ ^ i?r aeeaaUtted hlm to tfla ?f8*b8889 m aj?j ^ tte Ir wtll doflfclkflBI do . m^a?SSm P* jorporation. ISainrua/, Richard O'Leary. J^J^'&Jt aaaB"1 it naniror ou Taaaday tffciie W'^f (4i* u, w'4v'.' Uolaac,