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Til K MADKLMXE'S VICTORY tbr ciiAi t-sfiiiK vi r ami tn ram 11 AtlD Of TORKERa. a Weilllaot Rare Terr llnadaemelv Cirateeted b" "ewer Bav A. Mails of ihoPrrllv Krfn-HrtU Broke near lhr Keetv l.bibuhio. Tbo flrtt race for the oovetod Queen' Cup, or mr properly the Amrlca Cballcog Cuts was aslld nv. To the schooner Hidfldn was intru-tctlth tMk of malntatn lag the honor of th America yachting ensign, andth CtnsJIan yscht Countess of Duffertn i.tcr" ) lUta to wrvat tb trojht from our Bonds II i oa-lbl Th dimensions nf the Made leine sre IM.s9 tons old measurement! length rsr all. Ot : on water Una. 96.01 ; beam, 14.01 ; dentin f hold, i iirntt. "Mi cubic coolant, IsWilt. I hp Canadian It ul 13801 tons length , IUI..-& mi r all, and 81.53 on the water line, S3.5& bi-ani, 7 JOdaptli f hold. 7.10 draft, B.04 ru ble content. 'I he Canadian any the Madeleine 1 mln. 1 i'o, time allowance. A ih hour tor the atari the Narrows were hlle with lha nails of nearly a hundred of our Ha flur-lt rht, and an nng ibetu were in. ire than H? a enure .f teamen ami minimi t red (mall aall H and ruwlmata, Th M idolelnecroBsed lb line V at II luM. i.nd the Countess of Duffetln at 1I.17:UU. It wa sdend beat down to the South West Milt against both tide and wind. Hutu ya. tua Imcl tbe u ml lower sail with working . rei .ti.all an J clu mnlntup-ail. In addition Mi.- I an ...Ian aet a Jl toneal , probably to bal ance lur 'tud inake her steer bi tter, auch a I iUi i rule voir retards a boat In sailing by ttie is li.tl. Tli" iourew,. from off the club house OV Hi I s iitn. V we-l to the touthweat aolt, them',- miles can by south. S south to tbe t n.lt Honk lightship mill return tu buoy lion the a. -t i. link. Just htluw tne N.irr ws. li ii linn went i y on tna n'it tack and In ii, ii hurt tin i, li tu i,,. ,r iiie tiur.l landing. a ii linn went ab ut al i ftioiiiltiiiie.oialv aud li . n leg on tne ei.u board t irk to tbe I. mi .id- .ue i h" t mi.i p. 4 snowed herself on II' tirst tack she it ajo very quirk In stuya, bi i i g the MaiKline In tn..l rrtpect. Etery tl e i ' item .ii nut rlir spun ro md like a tup In .i.. tli t i Xil ed ,n in.r.i.l .u. Passing the h rr tne Madeline ie st her uial .tupuiasi uteill.li i tii ix ur.uieiil true uimi.vutr.ful, an., il.t. -..-II was lutui eii( il.iwu on dirk. To C" n the meg. pointed better tn.m the Ul- i .e. but for tne reat of tbe way to tne bin ir iiii-ru wan .itiy tlvuuiag iu tnu respect III .i I li the t.ajeleine. .v, I! ri ma Maiim.e lacked, and hera tbe H i ndi i made her Dint nnatakv in truinv aixiut mil', r ii ! lee Intto.d of -1 in.) I nar oil a little fu.i rr. Iiiei.i.ri tui k ou ,i i.uiii one. a' d aa tli. 't tri'tiini over t. war ! l-nit Wada ..ri. ii i lal'-li inc luutiiliFiiru i. ut her buri Irail u Mifle At 1I..I8 the ..i ..elelna weni m It t nii.l utood yer .iirjiii i.m.iJ th l.ii ll .iiu n.n-re wiule itu i uui.teat maoe a lone: t. ulrli u i) in luttardthe M ten Uland all re, lostr.itl ul cl.iaeli liauniiiK mi to tbe Mmlelelue aa her i inmieaa Hi Mi-ulun would li .ve allowed b..reb-,lv lo d.. Ihe .tikde'eliie tacked and Ito. d I .ward the western abore at 11:43, aud in fn.oiee went about a minute l.aer and alien u.'d acroaa to the eaal, tua Madelelue la 'd nit v Just ..o elshth of a mile. Ai II J me Madeleine weni aoi.ut on tbe atar b iar i .m k. and ut II iUU tbe Counteaa follow, ed .,ii ihe .i;.i ... te i.-a. And here the Count est in an .i seiluiit eiior. itin tiJe was still riKi'iiiu: I' il it tin, nnd while tne Madeleine Blade a ionii nuei liiiiio (irateaeud Hay, and aoi (.ut ..I its w,tt, the l'u inieaa stuod rUnt out hi Hi ...II sin null., i .r over to tne Weal Bauk. Thin t "' t en c ntiu.ed on upposlie lacks uii.Ii l.'M) IW. ttiien D.iiti went In ai ,vs at tbe ai-me iiu.e. II. a .tludaieinr'a C ptaln was too luart to aisiitt oui far and waul ahout and stood to thu e.utiw rd .gam II.. m were now ou tbe :iue 'aok. and It was seea that the Madeleine .. ' '".'r lad ' ibiev-g j irters of a mile. It hot work, and tbe Canadian would un fli. utile. ily nave beau on toe Muueleloee beels bin CI livr eiror iu s .lilna agtlnst a airooa tide. 11 ni.w .en li to breexe up, alio the two ounteau an s .luii. ed across t..a Luwer lly. At li lt ihe Ma.irle. ue went In at .ys. and started on alona leu f . me Suiittiwen ttyit. the Counteaa folliw liii.' fu ir iniuutes later. Off the bitpltjl ship tn- ..I., rlna had liu-raated her lead to nearly a ml. . ud a half, aud was momentarily namiiur. . 1 i u. she was still standing on te the west ar.i. . ..a 10 be ab e to weatber ibe Spit Ouoy. . I. l i -he ended uei lung lea to tne westward, aiiu it, , i ..I,,. ut mi theatarbuard lack, and baad su fur Uuoy IU. At l.lDgjthe Counieaa followed i.n , ba Madeleln luiued the mark at 1:1V:U, the '-"in ess following 7 minutes U aeoouua Slier, ut I M 'O, i .- . . .tiadelelne made a short task In or tu eali.er liuoy and pass II to tbe I nhn.inl ., uremrloeu. The Countoaa folluw ' ' .tl.-. ih- M.uelelne rattled by tbe p. i i . I li,.-iiuu, wi.n tua laid a tnUe lesaen a.i M 1 f7 uia t unless t.. k In liar li , top-all, tu. ...,.ut .aain. At 1.&4 sue slyly ti.oke I aauiin ma Madeleine, a..d atuud to Hie i itnw rd to c tcu me eon dowu ihe Jeraey b ... ilia Madeleine did likewise. At :lu 1. 1 rent abuut. and stood o t toward tne I. t. h.-M . Uuritni tne next u.ilf hour tbe t . i e-iralned .uitlueramv on the Madeleine. 4 i il tua Madeleine bad piemy of room to wi r mi tbe Liabtilili, aud weut about on lha I"' "tid stoi.d for that rmiy old craft. As II. id ue r n uj a Ma square beaded f ura k.;, ,i. hilaoireadytoaatajbtoua.il. lone a .i i. e. later tne Countess spuu around after V-''.i ibs Llabtablp was a fleet of stesmsrs i if wnlco let louse lis steam wbutle aili.a Madeleina rounded at ;1 U. and llltlni si... ii .ud pillua on canvas si rted for borne. Ihet iu'a lurnel al K:W:3J and waa also sa tuie.i dad aaiued It uiiu. dt sec. ou tbe run e " iruui the Hjutnwett .Iplt. ins Couuieaa lost Dine in tailing per knee. d.i i.-iuii .... k to tne point of tbe Book tbe adsleine legained nil tbe distance she had Ion en in iu. out. Huor bH waa ps-ked by the Man tune a' ::i&3T. and n ibeC uuuiessatkM lVi. 2' ' Madeleine .urued lluo) IU at 3.5;., and Jlo bi.r at. iimug uer all . an nun ane w..ltird " t'.e I jwer b .y at a rate oi st ead that lu-Jiu- u i.er le d every uiinuie. i here waa uo I h.e t.i tiaie to t ka uiu tuue nf the Couiittaa, ai d Ih J .jges" a.eainar. Olajwuh, irjaded ou J" -i iu lor the Dm Ii. Ihe Madeleine was off i" I -i.,ui i,ip at 4:15, wiiii lha Cuunlaia be a.iiii lur eBi.rta lo ti.rga up on tne M..dsielne, an ut... aliauiiy ii ade, weie frui lets. Xno '" .i ..ntinued t.i Ihcresae her lead, auu . I . i 4, Jl, it i . n r i f tut flr-t race for Ibe u ilm l-uiiie.s armed at 4 11 511. 'i fun,'. A, wil. Vorrrrtm txi Vu i.u. U1"J1 '-'' ''-'-i 6'aj " " ' 11 ;7 ' ' oM- 6.SS.5J reoiod .iiuo. ' "" " lu u"u- or. I orisu run muni- y.vj. b (Ur Aalborillea Teanna liowa a Build, lag la C'kurck nireei. Th n.tpartmaut of linmiiibraiuus ru an. ud the framework of an uuSulkheJ bji.diug In Cliurcu street, Just below LlbarU. ye.nerj n. Hr J. Ii, Kminoua, tbe proprietor of a simll aa.jiu huuta ou the corner, had obtained pjr Bj tl m from the Deuirtuieut of Buildings to et .". a building over the stoop Hoe, aud under Urn permit the work was begun a in i, ' " " - wcuu a luuuio ago, an li.o framework and roof had bean put un C n.nlaliit baviug neen madt mat tne ruc'ure pr.,Jectel over the a reel Hue hy ahuut rix f8,. Im Kinioous was crdertd on M, unity at io re' Oimv. tne hulldlug wuhlu four days. Hut sue i i u t cnmply wl u tne order, aud yesterd.y BiuriiliiK the city lore tbe ttruoiure down, u eui ti.M). Ou tbe wall was posted tbe fuliow liin liar loss ws bars built to our stoop Unas, the Repub k rira in, cu. dene this dirty, nasty wor Uod kiaMiiiemi llrs J. B. KatMoas. T s msuanoe company la Implicated acol 'it n, Mr. ("uriey, Us secretary, neflna made Jin- I'liii.pUint as a p: I vale cltnen. Several oioer ii ' I I'h.H In tne street nrojeot considerably over 'u .ma; nil as no co nplaliit ha been mad agii.i tueui, nothing can d done. The llrabruen'a Mriks ritriNNATi. A,g. 11 - rue general altuitlon i ,.'ii in Uo tirisim orsaeina on ihe Ohio aud tt.-upi Hi. ri.ail rn..:ut uinliauaeil. No Irelgnl bit" ft.",', "7 "" r"J ,u-lM" Passenger 1 i k l. tro i. Mug h, lr fr, 0fl t i ' i"a. ht.i. a.rm. . i 4, h i a inn ,i-,l ii ',' ,r " "" Hi ke, i rt i, n Hi. ii, ii, ti,, k . i.'i a I' . . It, I ui n i.t i-r ui in nuu .'.ii. ... ' I'm t, '.'tli .r..l aiil'iur'ii", nllov iu. I, , ' ! ", '" ' 1 "" I" ' ' i I tin, , , ,;: , , -r ,' '.u 'i nil. r. re uq. Ui ll i.i ', I ,r,' """"he If'iul csuis- ' H " I a ) ' . ' hall ' . I 1 ''"leii ami Hi li.im (.leu Core. 1 0., ' ' " '' " 1 "' ''M """d'i. kt I lub of I j,,' 1.1. Ui , , . ,, , , , lUi ttJ .m,,.,!!,!, I t, i . 1 f in i . .i rt' l, , i ,1, I i" rz I V- . . 'i li e) Jl ...... f I t.- . ,t , .,, ,., fela-a-eH ariKtsa a nttrvBticAN avir. The Batee. f Mean l.erd'e Reeolalleej Ova. deajBla Oetragee la th rioath, Washimotov, 4ug. U. The liopuMl eam are mueh IKappolated tfe aoUon of the Democrats In the House on Olalns'i school smendmeot, and on tbe Intimidation and out rage in the Couth. Thy had prepared a olreu Iar wblcb would hay been circulated by th ton throughout th length and breadth of the country, a aoon as Oonaro should adjourn. In this letter It waa alleged that th Democrats bad deliberately suppressed Maine's sobool amendment, and that they bad gone aw .y with out n word on th subject of th freedom of the ballot In tbe South. Th ront action of th House on both of these questions baa negatived allot the essential points In these olroulars, io tbat Z Kin ihvndler will have to sell them a wte p uier to recover any of lb money upon bia orUlnal Investment. rit'oii Lord, the presenter of the preambl and resolution of yetterday, In an Interview to-day snva that ne thinks tbe importance of tbe action of the House yesterday oannot be oveietll niaii'd. aa tbere naa been already much mlarep rrti'iitntion unon this aubj-oi, likely to be fol lowed by more He says that he talked with v rlmis Southern member, and they approved ol his i Ian to nut uikio reoord for the D.-ni ti er .no imrtt i.n eiormlon of strong friendship for the nevJTo, which, coming front the repre sentatives ot tuo entire people In tbe House, would have a hundred times the force of any mere political conventions, a It virtually be comes a pledge from the blgbest law-making power tu the laud. He waa in favor of a mere resolution without a preamble, hut, on tne ad vi. -e of Mr. tucker of Virginia, tbe preamble w..a written, and Mr. Tucker wrote In un his own hand the clause relating to the fifteenth Amendment. Mr. Lord bad no Ide i thai any of tho Southern members could ni.Jtt.-t io inls. He hastened its presentation in the House, and then only got It In In time to prevent a similar ri-aolutlon coming In from Ibe Bepubllcan tide. Hint the H-nubllcsns gotten the start In ibis business the result would have been different. I'racilcaliy the vote for the re olu luu waa unnniniout. aa Mr. Illand of Mis souri b is nald th it he will not vote fnrany prop osition until hit silver bill Is considered. Mr. Heaven, of lean, alone really oppueed It. The atitement that some Democrsts dodged li I not true. I here were present, aa the record will show, onlr twenty members above a quorum; the remainder have left the city. I h .t there was soma oppoiltlon to tbe pream ble wai a knurce uf untitle itl in to Mr. Lord, as Ii Is an absolute oroo of the bnneaty of the tot-. Here I an assemblage of men who unin liuo .lt agree that ny lullmldailoii should be severely punished, but who vote aaaluat tbe t rtainbla because tnv will not even admit as au assumption mat this Intimldatloo exist. TACBT1MO Off Tilt! 911 BMW8B VR T. What Followed the Plaek and l.aek'e Tlc tery over the Kallre Kleel. The anutial mutest ou tho Shrewsbury river was sailed on Thursday by yachts and sail tioats from ail along the river, tbe bay shoro, llrooklvii, aLd Perth Amboy. There were more than two doien entries, nut many of the bouts withdrew. The course waa twenty miles, from a point opposite Valrbuven pier to a stakeboat at Long Point and back, two and one-half miles, to a aukeboat off Qulon'a Point at th mouth uf Red Bank bay. Tbe atakeboat off Long Point bad to be turned Ave time and th other (take boat four times. Tbe borne stretch waa to tbe Judges' boat. The sbors was Uoed with apeo tatpre. The Drat claas boat, twenty-two feet and upward In length, were Jib and mainsail yacbis. They weie started in the following "'et: Mltiturn, Heury Ward Beecber, Pluck tod Luck, Aruienl . and Viaen. i be Minium ,?.d '." ivnr hr -'bout Ave seconds. Ibe Pluck and Luc started nearly two minute be hind the Mlnturn. Tbe second-class yacht were also Jib-aad-mainaall boats. Among tbo mat started were tne Olivia, Qutsle. A idle Taylor. Mamie, Mad Mauo, ArUona. Haul B., Josephine, and Dot. Ibey were under twenty-two (eel In length. Ti.e best competitors forth third claaa orliee war th Florence, Ocean Spray, and No Nam, cat-rigged boat. I be wlad from lb southeast blew something of a breeze . t the moment of the atari, and tbe Minturo, wblcb always does proud work before a good wind, snot far ahead. Tu wind sub sided almost Immediately, and waa thereafter odIv a allgbt breeie. As It blew from the south cut, tbe lachts bad a free wind bolti ways. Th li.cideu s of th race were many. Tbe No Name waa ruled out. because. Ii wss aald, she bad en tered under two different names, loe Addle Tatlor fouled tbe Plu k and Luck while turn ing a atakeboai. 1 ne Mamie wss ruled out for cexrylnii a ooard outrlaged. with two men alt he end fur ballast. Tbe Uusal parted her halliard, and waa obliged tu 11 tier sails dowu twice. Th race was won in a few minutes less thsn three hours by the Pluck and l.uck. of ibe flntt clas, arid the Uaecuer won ibe seooud ouae. ui ti.e seend claas boats, the Addle Taylor and tli- Olivia led, while the iT.r.iii'e and the Octal, buray were tbe victors over the other third claas boats. I'ne Jeraeymeu had been aetoolabed at the Pluck and Luok. ber Immense aal.a and ber butlueee-llae crew, but wheu the orlijt were distributed and the Pluck rntl Luck crew sailed away wltb bor share, 140, wuouut offering to treat, tbe genial tar of toe r!:rut:L' ry were dumbfounded. The other winner mad thing pleasant at the hotel bar until uior money tnau the prises bad been ei peoded. j WBMXK TBB BRAT IU FELT. ! Caasfatt far These wh Bajav Ceas paaleaehlp la II leery. Th comforting breeze from the sm mad yesterday seem oooler tbsn lis predene sors of the week, but men wno had to work In place eiposad to to sun's rays and abut out from th breexe felt tbe beat seriously. Among tnoae who are thus situated are the photogra phers, especially those connected with photo graphing establishment, and those whose busi ness It Is to make solar prints. In tho making of tbesethe operator Is obliged to si, end much of his .Irae lu Ibe room, and mere the beat t.-a-lerdst was unbear tnle. A llrin In Para niars occupies a fhe ntor luilldiuir, and Ilia pilot gratitiiua room Is built on tot.i.f the roof, a moat w ..ily ,rl isa, and is Willi nit veulliitt ton. "Hut," the onerator exclaimed ut be wlpc-t his face. " Well, r itner, but not so hot to-day a. It n a i oen, Theiiierinoiiioiirherohasber.il ub to LHA What do you think of lhat 'f i'o. uat li t . nl) llu. How do we stand II? I don't know : get used lo it, 1 suppose. You see I wvur fliuiiel and sn. ,t freely. But I snail bo glad w nen the hot term Is over." Tne room lit will, h tho pho'ograher sto id was terrioly hot, aud a descent to th room I e low satued like aiepolng Into an Ice house, tboui-b there lb ibermomelur was up lu tne eighties. I he Lakers sre another suffering class, Every h"t nlvht they lie i n the sidewalk at the doors of their shops half dressed. Wlihlu the base ment the air Is stlfllu.'. 'I ho great oveua lu tein, ft the neat, tne ucttve work of preparing tho mailt I'.avea for the ovens Is fatleiilng, und the 1'iinr fellows are glad enouab lo gal a breath ol ficah air lu the middle of tbe ulgut, aud leo on the hardest of sidewalks. Huah MrKenna of psu Bigbth avenue died yestiua, baling beeti auna'iuck. Tbe Hanging of Thomas U. tiuaekeabaeh. Hatavia, N. Y Aug. U. -Thomas Burton Qua keubuili was banged hero this morning for the murder r Mn l-irtti Norton on the 8J of Uectmber. 1H76. llu cuufetael the deed, but danisd tnj oioraer una Int. utlona. he having bean under the inHuroc nl I qui.r aieu tie kl leii b. r. Alier Onv Tllden refuted to loierfere lu i,n i,. :,i ha ei:,erlsoced renal. . n, .ud tiroln-e.t io he r' tigind lo hi, fats Thl inurniDS lilt 'iriiut 1 a.lti.ir, lua Kev. .1 K. Bills of tna M. K i nuri h bsaiii. il till,, u, me turrldor of ihelati autl sd nui l-ter.-il tin tu. ra nem. He sppesreo llrni. lilt asalU waa by ttraugu ati m, aud evldcuily pslutul. Enthualaam for Tilden In Terment. BonMNiiro.f, Augu,t 11. - lb largest and mon lui'co-tfiil uuliiii ni.eiingui the csiniialga wss Ueldloulgiillntiiali.iireii.it 1 i.-len and nfortn K. K Apgar'a reuij to K W -tuii,ihioi.'t ti.e,., mM, a llepuiihcan ineeliug UkI iiuln. wt, ure.l trliimnn. He Uai'd trial spee. li aa a teat fur a curt i.t lua a nl c. sud msiaiiail.il foia t mi miunm, aunt i.itned biougtituu't ciirgea agilutt o.iv. Ti l.-n riuriinai n i, r.ugiug im cust-ra for tUs ll.iu jcrtuc in.k i auu refurui. tJraaabopper In Nebraska. Omaha, Aug. 11 -A party in from Kreniont, N'eh , to-lay sty, nut grsaahoiM.era la imni.'iiae num in ra aligi.te J Uiernt , da) aud c lUiuletit'erl their ravki;. t ui ihe i r.i. Ac. It.-p rla from 1'ia liorti.ern tiait nf t., -i .1. -.n i .i tie- raf lifi-i, of lint fra-.s . i,.e,H m ti t ki' .t ii ili'i i ,r i Ih tin .11 gralnt .ire .li lliielv not ti-.t Ihe i ti try lu the u. ulilmrliu I nf t-.hu u , iiri,aa, a, tie in d oat a r-w da.ttiuie. In. i n un i. iji'.vnia in a auuiusresiurly uirtctiuu, aud it u it u.a i) (nl e, wide. Tbe Drimrliiig Kreuekmen. Ti e nlnciean l'n m b delegates frtiiv f.yons to the Kiul'iliiuii, wim y t rt-uulu fn ui tlio tinny alio i r'.h.a It arrlt.' I, hit.) tfii..ele I a rec iUiull att even Irik. alloj I'ri-.i e tireer. l-rinr to tin Ir ili.psrturi' to Hi) i-t I .1 i-rei, h . .i.lililil t,e nl retlu. nit Win W.-1 (. me I Ihi-iti on arrival Mr henii, I Jnuriii ui uf His i i. mn i". , a., vi-. i ilietu in give uu v. ilea al liuin . 1 1 c.'c i i , rMn d UI.-S win lii'i.Ueii .lewllua tu suoii plat toruis as wtraauguiag lulgul ersMa BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'jBBB TUK WAKFAKE IN T1IK EAST. tURKRT anAtiVALt.T CT.OBTHO TUB TOll AROVND HlSRriA. Tk rVerrla Ansiv ralllaa Beusk--rtel(raae Pretvarta far a rsleee-Mie Preaeeal for MeeHailea-The Aireclilea la BalaarVa. LoivnoM, Auu. IL A daspntoh to th Dutl JVsws from Belgrade say: " Tbe tolls are eloeint around Servla. Abdul Kertin Pasba I pushing wntwsrd from Qunrasovati, aod th Servian nnral Horvatovich has fallen baok on Ysnkovosod Kllasura. Hard Bgbtlng began at Tankovo on Wednesday, and Is still continuing. If the Turks carry Tankovo tbara will be no Im portant obstacle In tb war to DanJ. Th army of th Mouth I firing badly and has retreated from Tavor to th Interior. All tb aval labia un are blng mounted upon the rampart of th tortree at Belgrade, Col. Antltoh retreated from Tavnr to Ivanltea without Igbtlng. No tiding bav been received of the brigade wblob pushed forward to Slenltsa. Ivanlita wis th original baa ot Oen. Zach's supplies. There I a food military road thnc to Kurnovao, which Is at the disposal of th Turk If Ivanltia Is also abandoned." Tb Tim Belgrad despatoh aays i 11 0l. Antltoh' retreat to Ivanltsa means a muoh fur ther ret re it. Ivanltsa M surrounded by bleb bills, affording th Turks excellent offensive position. Tbe fact la, th Servian war Is about to mumi a mucb lass ambitious oharaoter than when first undertaken, and la about to resnlv ltlf Into a guerilla affair." A Vienna desuatch says K Is believed that tbe different columns of the Turkish srmvwill ad vance simultaneously on Belgrade, drawing to gether a they a.iproaoh, o aa to completely surround the city. A despatch from Belgrade aav that no pro. osal for mediation ha been submitted to rvla by Austria or KuS'la. The Ttmr to-day publlahes a deepatch from Paris, saving that the Kngliah progr.imm of non-interference In tbe kaatern question, which was sen-tinned hy th Power after th failure of the Berlin memorandum, la the hauls of the utwistlng hirmnny. The alunal for mediation, therefore, c n and ought only to come from Kngland. rbe la the arbiter of tbe movement when the struggle is to lie oonaldered Dnlabed ml mediation mav be successfully pro Dosed. As yd It Is certain that England does not think the moment onrxirtuue, and no otbnr Power will take the inltlttlve. All rumor of menu tlon. Intervention, and conferences are mere hypotheses. 1 limey' aim Is to anticipate me. dlstlon by according to the vanquished Barvlans and lo Montenegro vanquished or not con ditions acceptable enough to be anproved be fore mediation could be i oconipllahed. The Servian correspondent of the lAttky aVete. Sf.ind int. and Timrt note ihe feet that in my Servians ar" coming m the rear alle-hllv wound ed in tin ban i or forearm. The correspondents livlieve t In T shunt theiueelve to avoid going Into battle. Tne itoinnnlm chimber ot Deputies has voted 4 nOJ for tbo relief of the t rvi ,n fami lies that h .tc t tk. ii refuse In Kounianla. Jbe nimihar of r( wees is culm tied at HU.Usl. rurther correspondence respecting tno Bul garian .troiities a, u laid before Parli intent tea terd y. Including the rei'ort of Mr. Ilaring, one of the secret. in-a ol the Brtthtn Leg iliun at Constantinople, who waa deputed tu Investigate tne alleged airoclilea, and Whose raoorl h already bean lunllshed. Among the moil Im portant panrrs submitted was u rie-inttch from Lord Ilernv to Sir Henri Klllot. Ihe British Am bueador at Constantinople, aut on lbin lust , which says: ll IRItMM In ha tlaU.,.,. ltuu, . . .... ii apceert to ner Msjeaty'a Government thst the cap tare of a utachar nisy lead lo ihe occupation of a eon. sblersuie pan of 8,-rvU Br the Tarss i therefore 1 In struct yua to urge slroagly ou l so Hone thai it la abso lut. i) neces.sry lu iropa thuuid b kept under coa trul . ihst ihe uatruied p .oulatioa o tptn-.l. an I ttst s repent oanf the outrages la Ualgana lie avid ia.1. Tou win t.otai out taal a renewal ol aa. h outrages Tb Servians ar enfaeed In strengthening the fortifications of tb capital at every point. Th MtnUter of th Interior I making nontraou fur heavy supplies of provisions, and will defend the pi .ce as lone a noaslale. A telegram fioin Oonilanilnopl annotinca tbat tb s ilt .n has granted oomple'e aninattr to tne Bulgarians Implicated In the lata rlain. with th exception of tu leaders and acnv movers in i he revolt. Tbe Slumlord's Belgrade correspondent tele graphs that II Is unoBnlally reported that lchernayefa attempts against Nlsch have re filled tn failure. Ibe position from wulcb Nlscn wsa to have been bombaried h is neeu re octutiled ov tbe Turns. It is tbe deteruilnailun o' the t4ervlsiis tu make a stand at Alexiusii if Ihe soldiers will fight, which Is dniinif.il. Kngl. Uvea sre encamped for fifty miles ..n ihe aides uf the roads leading to Para ciiln. T he Princess of -ersla has issued an appeal f ir vol. miser, to liter tne legion n tract! after brelf. Tua legion consists m iinly of foreigners, aud Is last Blllng up iu response lo ber aupaal. The .s'f.milurd's special from Vienna aays: Firtern hundred refugee from Beivia bv arrived In H mgary and Kounianla Ih Berlin correapjudenl of th Stiin i.l ears: It baa transpired that th Km lernr of Kussla and Austria, al their conference tt lUlcbstadt, agreed, wbeu peace was ooncluded, tbe Port might take gvarameesto prev.-nt Servla from again assault ing lurkey, but tnat in Turks sbould never be permuted lo occupy a Setvlsn town. Tbe rumor that Austria I ready to prevent th Turks from entering Belgr.ule Is probnblr true. Itlsrepr aeuted mat tn Powsrs ar reeoved not to con ut to tig deposmou of l'rluoe Milan. j riXIttO THB RESPONSIBILITY. Bvanrbodf' Baelaeae Aaala fthewe la be tbo Baelaeee el Nabadv. Th Inquest In th case of Mrs. Aon Migulr of B Hester streot, who waa killed by lae falling ot a telegraph pole la lirsnd street, was eonciuaed je.ler dsy. Lbsr.es T. CbetU-r testiaed lost be constructed the new Hues for the Klru Alarm lelegrspri, taxing lo psyment the old poles and wires. Tneaa he tola to the M tnuattsa Telegrsph Loinpsnv The utter cotupaur put op tome Daw pulta and left the others standing. Belli lioug.sss Snuerliileutent of tho llureau of Kri rum. raut. a, teatltl.' 1 tuat II aaa the Unu of Uu ue ptri ue t to rem ,ve .i iiig.'rotit potet. ou, i n ,t uo re-l-i.rl of the rundliloii of t .e pule ibat ha 1 fun n ttea on hie iu ult utbta tllllier 1 t.ar ea V Jiiuhoii ie-iide.1 t at he rcpune i His pole a - u is iff no or ah oil .luly 17 and lhal he made inn re.iort in a nnn.Mo inc k.-rae nt In C'n.rae at tlie li. la icav street police rlall ,u. llr K. II Jsiuea, Ankiklalil auliaiv Uerinlfi.df lit, teatiflcil Inst nl, .1,-pariui li ii.ii had no n-.lit f the uukafa emu) tl iu of me in de. J,.hu Itilev.c.iiitiru. t.,r f r ilia tt-Mieriit uloii lui-jr.ph t ..innsiiv, l.-siinul inai ha recoguued Hie pule a ..lie of the Hro Alj in lelegraph I .. lianv's mile, llial ml bn altandoned llr SUrsi t tlifl .1 that itie ul. .tier ui tn,' lielsi.rejr street p.iucit atsilun shoaa no entry "f a rnorl trul any l-le-apli poiu aat in an unaafe ciiiiilliloo 'ihe Jury itec.arad lite ownera nf the pule kniwerah.e fnr alloaing a pole la aui h i unilltwn to aland, aud inat aucii uwuara aru ctu aursuis fur the utsaiu or .Mra. Auu alagulrs. A Tewo t'apiared by ibe Mexican Ineurxeuta. Nrw Ont.EA.NS, Aug. 11 (ion. Ariola, wltb K) rrv.iiutiuulalt. stlscsed Nee Laredo rtceut v. 1 no towu wsa hsld stubuoriilr hy ality Uuvai uu ml iruopa The stlscklug party surrounded me loa a. hulmug the rtnr haul and the reir. Three cusrget aera made upon I. ie reiilart liitrent'lied in the pins. Tne third waa in ide upuii .lie morning uf ttie ntll Inst . and tne iiarriisJe w. re tarried hr ttorm and the eutire garrl sou captured to . Val a, Ihe Federal coiniuiuder, was bsill wounded, i apt. Meudius snd sn Feuersit were kiHcu. iuc rtvoluliouuts lost four aillod aud tight wounded. Matlny la aa Eusllsk rscheener. Tbe captain of an English schooner Ivlng nt II. foot ot Kerry timet. Ho on Ken, resigns I a tew days ag i, sad His Brit mate. Thomas klathiat who was un popular witb the aal nra, was pieced la command. On Tlnirsuar s tall r named Mruwo refuted tuobry orders, nnd uiuiluv followed Hruwo wat lisndled roiighlt bt lie new .apt. In. and he urew s knife. Ihe utfli ar fought the aanort, and uverpowered lUc-iu. Yeaieiday Uruwa was arrested, snd the vestsl plated uudcr chargs of a UuileJ biait-t marshal. Tb rer aback 4 eaveatlon. Tb Stat Commliue of the Ureenback Demo crats bsvs called s State Convention, to meet In Troy Brpteniber lu, tu ouiniiis e Presidential Kicctors to Vote tor I nopi r itud I sry Th" Hon tlldeun T Tucker uil M-vcral others trie.! to persuade the culllllllltua 10 approve ilia r. i.o.nlu uiou uf nideil and lleiidricai. tailing la this they aitnir. w from me uioetlug. A Double Tragedy. RocnKHTin, Aug. 11. Lust evening near the (Ud tueaiiili.nl II, .hi, si llanford's Landing. Mrs. Ir nit Ii.iiiiiivi aai mln . by victor Snd'.li Hiniin U.nr.1 d ttilh Mis. Ilm.tn, wim k pi a Imam g . II. .jutii I nl nl'li lur and Mini her t.ruu.'Ii II.. n.a.l II, IN i.ul Hie inalol to Ills own head ail I uii.u. bibiii. uu.i .Mra Una uisu uutb ult U luaiauily. Oue lluralar Hbel. Two colored buigiari entered ibe depot of tb Hail in It Hr ial at K '.isic, uu tt eduradai uulil, sud, aider in in t'.a li i , i e t. en hv e men return- un; liniii ip nt I c u iir siiriouuii, u tin-1. mining sill lli.d al l.i. ll ii j ai s. Janes Mar III a-l'aUKit ) i a-1 nt iv Willi l,n h i, l mi re I try s Pall. il.S uutu pal. loll dial d I i s. M it'al.ikc. Tbe Custer Huuumeiil Fund. (lllRXMIIllhlt, MlilTK .l..,.tii MPIIINOK, V7. Va , Auk ll llu. tu i pr.,i. ri!i ul Uu hail alien her laud lil'lil, 111 .111 of 1 he cslt r I 1 . i It II III 'lit fund. SlltUUUI lu subo co, a kn, i, ,i ti.l inn take plate uu today Bialitfor lue laouu .li .4 ll. : Loo uiouuuitiul fluid, TUB WAR WITH TBB IOVX, Tka P real deal Aeklat far Aatberlir to (Mil Oat Telaateete. WAmiNOTON, Aug. IL-The following wa nt by the President to Congress to-day i ? ' Bmntt aim Iohu 0 Rtprtufnlam: I trantmlt herealth s telegram of lha the Mb of Aa- 8m I mat- from l.leul lien. Bnerlda to a. Bhermsn, letter of the 11m of tne preseat month from Ilea, herrnso to the becretsrv of War, snd a lei er from th isller m the same date 10 ma, all se ttng furtn the pos-fir..?-Maf "' "'y l eoaieqaenc of rt.atine rioe-I'iiLlf.'.-"on", "rongly args upon Congress the aeeeasity for making some provision for contingency whioh mar ns darlne ihe vacalln for more troops it ifi."'11' country than II Is now poaslMs lo s rlT it woaid seem to me lo he mueh more reonomirtl and ?"'i'r to aothorlxe an Inereaae of Ihe present cavalry ft!lle.,? 1 "H-Hi " '' ' deemed sdvissbltt, then Ihst the President be authorised lo call not not etc ceding Ave regiment, 1,000 atroax each, of Volga leers, to iservt ' for a period not eieeenloa six montaa. hoaid ibis latter authority be sivsa, I would am order ent say volunteers unless to my oplnl tn, based apoa report a from the aeene of war. 1 deemed it ahaoluely Becesstrr, sad than oniv tb sualleal ooo ier coasl crrtl aufloieoi to meet the emergency. U. X. OaAjrt. kxastvTiva Maaaioa. Aag. II, im. Tb followlnc to Oen. Shtrtdao't letter toOea. Bbarmao 1 Th Om. W T. Mrrmiin. muSSSiSX'Sf ' nl 1 i5u1,..,(,i.!,"T."i,Illr. 10 retfoforce thtaarrtoeatt 5tii!0S'1, "J?0" r,"iOr?t Mandlng idea, lob S.SE2??i.l? c"!,nt 'ndlaue er lo siren and aiaartn those eonnag In. n....X ', ZZL i ,h ''"tfiT Conunttte of th Honse, an 1 nrtre 00 It Hi necessity ot incres lag trie esv.irr regiinenu lo on buanred (lOtt) to ae( iceat' a-2'.?L fi'.00."..'. 'f'11 t l.TTi Terry's laTfs, n.a.,2.,Ti,".l! ,orte to ftem I nevs stripped every pott from ibe line oi the Maaiioaa lo Texas. We want more mounted men. . . I "! aot exceeded the law esllaUag ladlin sront. In ffel, hvs uulss miny sa th lw allows aa Tns wnule tiuubar I this division It oaiy lit. The Indians Willi lien, irook sre no, enll.ted or even paid- they r'..?ow.0,,J, P'5 They are wit mm oalr to gratify ihelr desire fur a Bg it and their isirst far re veag on Ik Sioux. P. ll. ttaaaiDAK. Ueul. Ueasral. 1 he letter of Oen. Bherman to th Aecrettry of Wnr, endorse 100 reoommendatlnns of Oen. Sheridan, and the letter of the Secretary of star recommends tbe same to theSresldent. HisktABCK. Aii. 11 -Tne folluaV.g has bn rewired front Oen. Terry's camp at the mouth nf the Kosebtid. under date of Au. t: "Ool. Otis, wltn six companies of the 1 warn v-eo.iud Infantry, arrived 011 tn 2d Inst , and Oen. Miles, witn six conipinies f tho Pifin, reached 0 mp the next dar. I i.a sight of thus two Bnc bat talion was most cheering to our men. Besldo the new arrivals, tho entire coi m.nl Is being refitted and asaeinnleil on tbe south bank of the Vellowsmne. The march will be.ln on ihe 7th Inst. lion. I em, In .11 ..rder dated July US, ex prcsees ins thanks lu nnv.tes Jaa. Bell, Win. Rvina, and BenJ. stewuri, of Oiiiiuaiiy K, Sev enth Infantry, fur conveying despatches to Oen. Crunk nnd roturti it.-. . base men, among others, v dtiiitenred tu g o through In stile Indian coun try when 1'idlau ecou.a ret used. TBB AhlKODOy-SQI ABB FAILVBB. A Paeelbllltr tbat ibe Deaealtera Mar Uot Hollar far Irellar. Tbo oloslnu of tho Ahlngtlon Square Savings Bank created no excitement In tbe Ninth Ward, and only twenty-five depoiltsfgk called at tho bunking hou-e yesterday. Th ctlng Secret iry, Mr. f!. L. Biirnham, told them thst Ih bank was simply winding up. owing to Its hiving been compelled to buv in all tbe prop er!) It bad foreclosed mortgages upon, and to It Inability to sell th property, except at a heavy loa. fie nddedthnt a price Improved I'lea would re marie, mid that the depositors i tild tie paid in full, hef .re any of the trusteea receiv.-o a dollar uf Ihe ierr.uuu they bad leut 10 tin. Ii.iiik. lue heavl-i depositor, who bad .008 lu tbe bark, did not o.dl, nor did any otinr of tna beatier ilepi.-ltors. iher were ito- qunlulam as uf tho trus'.ees. and th alluatlun bad prcvittiisly been 1 lid I nnd to them. The bank was accused by tne department at Aluanv of having tecetved a check from Mr. Brown. Ita attorney, tor .tJ0, 011 lb-day pre vious tu making the report, that was wun orawn on tho day after the r port was Motto Albany. Tbl was said to be simply a deception lo (well lb apparent aaaeu. Mr. Burnbam said Ibat is waa dun merely to taak a heavier bow of figures ; fur If It auoed to tb asset, it added also to tb iiabllliiea. ALBAKT. Au. II. 18Tb. To foil n art n Is the official report mad by Bank Ixamioer Held of bis elimination of tne Abingdon Square Bank on tne tn mat., th d .y bf..r tb bank wa cumed. 1 h previous examinations, upon which tap were Lakau fur tbe cluaing of tbo bank, were made about tbe middle of July : amxtswakd liabilitibs or ra Aaiwonow mbabb b AvixosoAaaor saw voaxoxaue . Bonfl sad mortgage. C. Treinhh. fiBaOdO 00 Uu. do. Jaa. Htarx, "" . fort losing . , BoOO 00 3 bouses, t L Barn' w lism . lUlkM 10JOO 00 Int.. Louis 1 enru- WrWU w liiaeai r . .0u0 (B. M. ,000) BI.Ooo no lint, r st pmpertr. j,aou g.gou 00 "Irn It si. no i1.',.ijo B a M I.. tsaOm etond 0.) t.ts. en, use . . .. n.ooo SIMD74 Gun. ute ... e.in Kaaw as siusaiu huttae. a taxi X 4.1a tta McLetu house ... tl.uuo twini Pruad.ay b .u.e . s.00 Ad J b,feaoi fixtarea... 4,41 70 t a.u to aale.. ..... 1 aaa u it .10 HuVerV. lionsi Bank .... iruri aa Do do. Island City w w Bank. 1 0 a DeDcieacy of aaseis. 1 11.4411 aa Tutsi lll8,llog ti Llsbllltltl - Due gep-Mtlort tHM U6P atS Lvau iron Uaaovcr National Bans ll.ouo 00 TObM WMti A COWBIDB IS RED BAtiX. Th Mirer r ike Weekly Aiestlag to Ibraab lb Ballier of lb Htaadard. Jonatbau B. Ingilng. editor of the New Jersey aSfcindtrd, at lied Beak, was assaulted on Thursday aigbt by Page McKluney, editor of Ibs Kernort (N. .1 1 Wutlu. who threatens! his life. The A'l.aJ.irj Usd been publithmg articles snout McKluney. elwavs in good huiniir, 11 not in good tasir. Tbe article week before last waa partu u'arl) anuoring to Mr. McKluuey. bee, us ba baa j nned fio ctiurch, aud is ssi 1 10 he en gaged 10 bs insrrleu, snd be uuagluad tuat readers uf the M.in Mrl w tuld maslue he bad b. en liiiotirated. He wrote lo lual.ng lur an espianatluu, sud ealleit until ihe st'iii iu, 1 it ia pul laiu. 1. No eitns tail 111 ap. 1 1 ti Olu I au.1 McKiuii") nil llr llinla:,.iii u Key p rt-.iuhi th. eil 11 r Sii-Kliiiier ssM. " Write sui-s pi .lullou ur I'd .ii t you " Mr lugniig l.ea. d miu toll tool He aaa too i t it.. , to a ritt . lie aalil Mc ' Itniu-y thel. arutt- koiin Ii ug, uuu Iiiuling tore It up. itie, MtKiuiier t.ro.iu. 1 d a ra 1 hi. , auu isne . 11..' disk a tlh 11. Ihe for, ill iu ran out tor au om. , r, a.,d Mi Kliiue l.ieki u I tti Uo r ait. r Id, 11 aud ptu tli k. y lu hit- p',cae, 1 011 tan.e tt title and s re-l tent e.iti-re 1 hr a rear duor. Mr Ingluia' had ht llila time pa, Ifled Mi kiliuey anil aa 11rau.ee Hint the killcleaa. arm n ami pohii bed a. a Juki . ai.J wln...ut any d cir to nun MiMnuir's rcpuiaiiou, aud mis be emu aud tun. scr,ued lj. Labor Deiaoaalralioa la Ellanbelb. Bt.iXAUKTn. Aug. U. -At a large demoustra tlou by uucuipiurad laburera iu this city to-day, the pro latinn, atucli psaaed tliruug) tbe atrutta lu the May r'a onie,.. wss viewed u teu thousand peramis. Tne Itinlei, It h, rt Mi I l .u I. oore a tiro . mallet aim a I af ot brt ol ou tta end. As the Mayor ass not u he fuiiuil, their grletaueca a-ere uot adlutted, sod auulaer Uleetiug is tu bo Ueld ut'at week. A Disastrous Brash Plr la Canada. MuNiitKAi., Aug. 11. -Smoke, caused by a onn- llagrallou lo tua bruili ttetwean lli.unilnarf,,a a v-c uaarauuu m tua uruin iveiweeu ue uinuagford aud Val id tlcld. atarted by a farmer in clesrllif a piece uf laod. prevail, to audi alien, ut as to Inierl. ri- with nstlgs tiou east sn.i weal T ie urn has cou.uuimi sli me far mer's crotis caitle, hulldlug, eic., aod also tboae uf lha surruuuuisg neigiiburs. Tb Demecrallo Majority la Alabaaaa. Montgomery, Aug. U.-luturns have been received from flftr-fuur couuttea, and lluuatoo't ma J irltv 11 d 071. The eleven couutles to be heard from S'-!"."i''.'l"a,n """; a lorn .critic niajorit) ol I doil ibe Senate will t outs n 7 Democrats. 1 Indn peuileiil, and 4 Itepiibllcans Ihe llou.e wdl cuulatu 83 Iuuiuuale,'! ludepeuuauit, and la flapublicsns. Tragedy la th Tweu!v.ecnd Ward. Al Vanderblli'a elevator, In West Hlxtletb street laai cymilng, I'sinck Junes, of Weal Siuietb sire, 1 moan, e l 1'atrl 'k Kantv snd ( ornellua liauuua alth a pa ie. iilklua" tbeiu on their lu a It. Kanti.au ver.lv u limed, was taiau 10 itooictall Uvsunal Junes I'Btap u. Tbe Fralfa ot Ilia's Movement. Tbo ulti'iniilili, uignnlie Hayes and Wheeler "llois 111 Biiio " t'liih In l'ati raon laat night failed The veler ns il.rllneil i0 take alot'X in It, Slid Hie meeting pas. 1 11 a resumiiun 1 ,ai 11 atniM Ii. hou, r t..r a, l.lu is des t lie; to take pari 111 Uu c 11, van tu join lUeir sard A Nrsv T1I11I lor ih l.nngmnld Murderer. (Jo.st.011i), V. 11,, Aug. ll.-lh isitprctne Uourt to-day an, aim d the cn,Lpion, of count. I f ,r L,s leg-, ii was 1 1111 -t,-1 in J.nusiy 1 .at uf mo mur der uf JnaiM Laiiaiuuii I, anj nncre 1 a new trial. A tVbnlebonl Itare. MAiniit's Vi.wKvsitn, Aug. 11. The while, boat 1.11 1 t 1 itaj- tts un lur im f ixl Ii Wnrl crew nf MWI.udt.rd wim win imrin ii-ile 111 11,0 t.iitnuilal rtgatta, bevan tliuuaand p ,.ph- aitucaaed inn race. lirnivuert la Kaal Itlvcr. (Jeortre Ciiiiulngli tin, aged IS, of Itycrson siret-t, urookiiu, aas nveioottie br cramps wbllu path WU ttru'Sud'Ut 'v",Ujkluu tt night, an NON- SECTARIAN SCUOOLs! TUB PROPOBKn AMBNttltRNT TO TOM M AIIOK A L OOHHTtTVTtOB. Tbe fseaate' Sabetltai tor tbo fleaee Aaiead BXoat Agreed ie ay a ratrlot Partr Tele To bo Head far tbe Third Time Te-Dar. WABUiNaTOM, Auk. tl. Tho Senate this evening resumed th consideration of tbo pro posed Constitutional amndmnt la retard to a division of the (ohool fund. Tb amodmnt a pasaed by tb House of Btprostnt stive pro vided tht no State shU mk any law rDot Int an estsbiuhment of religion or prohibiting th free exorots thereof, and no money rslsed br tnxsllon In any State for tbe aupport of pub llo schools or derived from any publlo fund therefor, nor any publlo land dtvoted thereto, thsli ever be under the control of my relit lout eeet or denomination. Nor shall any money o raited or Uod o dvotd be divided between rellglou tort or denomination. Tbl artlol thall not vest, enlarte. or diminish Ugiilatlv Power In Congress. The Senate Committee on he Judiciary reported an amendment to itrlk out the House proposition nd lnrt In llou tbereuf tbe following 1 ABTtctB 10. No Btsts ihsll mskc say lew re specting sn establishment of a reilgioa, or prohibiting lue free rxermse in reof. snd no relieloui test ,hal ever b- required aa a qiienftrallon lo any office or pun lie irast under ny Hiate. No public property, and n public revenue of, nor any loan of oredlt by or un ter Ihe sutboriiv of, ihe (Jolted elates, or any Stale, Territory, district or municipal enrso. tattun. shall be appropriated 10, or made or used for Ihe support of. any senonl, educa tions! or other Institution aaderlb control of sny religion or ntPreiigiou sret, organism m. or de nomination, or whereia the particular creed or tenet of sav religions or anil religions sect, organisation, or ceounilnali n ahsll be taught 1 sud no such particular en ed ur tenets shall be re d or taught la any school or insulation supported In wnule or lu part by suoh rev enue ur loan of credit 1 and no such appropriation or loan nf oredlt eh til ha msde to any refia-iotiB or sail religious seel, urgsuiution. or deuoniiuatlun, or to promote its inters. ts or tenets. This smi le sis I nol be roast ru;d to prohibit ihe reading ot Ihe Bible In sn school or lastiuitlou. sn 1 it shall not nave steel lo luioair ihe rights of property already vested. bo. Congress sash have noaer, br spproprltt Irmiiaiion. to provide for the prevention snd panlsb meat of vlo.alious of this article. Mr. lUndolph (Dsro.. N. J.) favored tb adop tion of the amendment as it came from the Mouse nf B'oresetitative, and argued tuat it h d been endorsed by the press aod th people everywhere, and. If adopted, would sllstio forever a dangerous question. Tbe amendment proposed by tu Judiciary Commute opened grave questions, and It seemed tn blm instead ot dhtpusln of th vexed question, It would only urous a new and unnecessary element of discord, tie bad no doubt a to the righteousness of tbe amend ment proposed by the Hons, and would sup tort tnat. lucre nad grown to betetl wl bout Judgment In regard 10 popular education, wblob onailenged the attention of Congress, and he thought It Dm to stop ana In quire what valuabl lesson are taught bv ex imple. r hat would be aald in tb future of the taiuvrcsa wbloh passed such an amend ment a tuts, and tbe same year defaulted in tbe PSMiient of the puoiiii liidetilediieai 1 As a l'ritesiant ne doeirsd lo enter bl prulrat ngainsi ml amendment, wiilch was flat con tradiction of Itself, us 11 oruvldtd no partlcul ,r oieed or tenets should be taiignt lu any chool, aud thai decliied tnat 11 should nut be con strued to prevent the leading of tbe Bible lo sny school or Institution. Uad lbs Biol bo oouie a lion religious nook? The quektloii being on toe amendment of the Judlclarv Committee, It was agreed to by a triot party vol a follows 1 Tsaa-Messrs. All.sou, Anthony, Booth, Boutwell. ituro.ide, Cameron tWis), 1 nrlsusoev. I'oualiog, IrlalD. k.ltLntMla. rertv. Vialinahtiakan llaevaik 11,1. E. s-i uiu, asaiaiqf, rertv. r i eiingnuyseo, liarvey, llltkB rora. II e, lu.aiia, l.ogan, .Mctliian, Mitehrd, Mur ri.l, ogicebr. 1'a.l lua. P.ttt-rsin, ttargeni, epeuoer, Vt Sillelah, vt est laT. Nats - Messrs li iy. t'ockraii, Conp-r. Dsns. Rsioa. fiordou. kriiy, Keruan. ker, Mcur err. Msxey, Nor wuo .. Ilaucu.pi, ItaUiom, auJ Blereasuu-1B. Measr. CI iyton, Wright, Morton, Bobartaon, Cameron (Fa.), Mberinan and Wlndoru. wno would bav voted In the affirmative, were paired, witn ttr. Mernmon, Dnma, McUooalo, Wat lac. Sauiaoury, Tburmao and Bayaid, who would bav voted lo the natlv. Tb quaetloo then being 00 ordering tb tolnt resolution, aa amenueo. to a tbird reading, It w s agreed to. bv a vote of II yeas to U nave. Mr. Edmunds then moved that th third read In of to Joint resolution take plao to-mor ruw at 1 o'oiook, and aald b was frank to say tbat h mad ihe motluu on at oount of tb Sen ate not being full, and h feared to-nlgbl 11 might be loot on aooounl of not baring lb oeceeeary two-thlrus vole. Mr Davis lUeui., W. Vs.) raised th point of order that ll took a two thirds vo of tb Senate to Bx a special order, aud ordering a tnlrd reading of thia resolution certainly wa la ih nature of a special order. Urn prealding officer 1 Mr. Fern) ruled that a majority oould make an ordei that It be read tu-tuorrow. Au appeal was taken from the decision of Ibe Chair, but it wa dually wl.lidrawn, aod tbe Nina e. hy a vol of ? yeas lo Ll nays, ordered that tne Joint resolution be read a third time at 1 o'oiovk to morrow. O'LKJRftt LOSU WALK. Four llaadred lUltea of ble Plv Uaadresl finished al 10 Last Eveniag. O'Leary went on tb track at 1 o'clock 40 min ute yesterday morning, and at a live-y pace aceom pllibea mo milet si I minutes Usetunds pst b o'clock, aaa 3&0 milei al 6 o'otock 11 mluutes t seconds. Ue rested one hour for hrsssfsst on Ibs t7th mile, sad s opped agala oa the Sdltl mile to have his feet attend ed In. Uc CuBipitiea 170 miles st u mtauies 4 seconds pssi IX u'ciocs, sad fcto aulas st Eg mtuutss 46 aaeoods ps-t o'c.ook. lis loos one hour for dinner, sod, sfisr wa sing thne miles, slopped 15 mutates lor s chauge of cioiniuai, aod susxeti tut- nlisisrs 00 his feel alth I tun aud rock salt. On tLa 3W0t,i mile, at IX mtouteagSeee onus t'S.i o'tloc. p. M , s bov named Mloamser sprann nn tne irst s sod put O'l.esry 10 bis orst Mr tea uu as. Tney retired from tbe tract aod rests, I IT min ute 80 aeiuud liefuie completing 401 uitlea. Al 10 o't-iuea last eveoiug be waa sveracingSM niuas an hour. Ho .-spec's 10 complete ale fruu nulea at 11 v'eloe tonight. NO OOCAMOX roB ALARM. Tb Hllver Qaewilon lllcaad by Hambare of the Brillak Farliasneol. London, Atu. U.-Mr. Ooschen, In tne ooume of his speech on lha enter uueitlnn la tbs House of tnniiu os la, I utaiiit, said he ttiaugiit tnat Lord 11 imil ton epoat tuo strunglv .-I tint pule 1 ne csuses now orkiui )u tiO.-.l spprcl, u.i m, bin ha believed. Icsr Ina n'll ofcu 1 tdi-rilliui tne ,-gloul to a lileh ine yield uf ttu, Aill.-rli-ali lulu- una .1 he lu, r -aaed, Ibat tile worst ia no kiioa u. 1 1. u.iito , of lutrouuciog a so d cur 1 .. net lu 1 11,11 1 111 lieu or ai. rer a sa pp isn.1, au 1 lite ep. aacr lueiiiion, ,1 1.1,. gTal incout euitace .uith had rtauilcil from ttu t U iiiji. mail.' la t.erai Ilt 11. e eiiKnuvr 1 i-day aey. pnv.t,. autlu t from ner llu leud to c inn. in tin- atatem -uia raccatlr iu dtaticd aa to the moderate 1-1 eat of iov Miiipllai 01 stiver Ueld P) Ueiuiauy audd. a.luaa fur asia. BOMB HAHU1NUTON TOPIOS. Tbe Proetecte of no Arijeurumrai aot lauer Iban Wedneeday ivext. WASntNOTON. Aug. 11 -l'lieru are sixty-thre tueuiburs of Hie House of ltupreteatailrcs sbauui oa leave ll it nut eiperted thst say uf litem will return during the preaeot session, sud others stv prepartug to leave before tbe sdjournnif nl, which it It geners'ly thought alll taar p,a, ,-n il la, cr than I u, a. lav or W . d- II, a.iat file l.ealaialiva. ksecullt n a,,.i .1 ., ,I,... a... lua.ist lite l.ea-uiative. Kaeciillte, su.i Ja ik'isl Ap pruiuistluu .il I in it ne completed In its deral s by tuis afteruoou sud reported io Uoin U .uaua tu-di) or to morrow. I in-re la now no dimculiy, Uoaever, tolls paaasgo In tua eiueudud turui as sgrecd on Dy lae t,ou-torebce. The New Maacrvlelng Arcblieel. Wasiilnuion, Aug. 11. -James 11. Hill uf Boa. Ion, wno has neeu lor two years Assistant Supervising Architect uf the Iresaury, snd for ssversi rears t re vluuss ursuahtsmm lu thai bireau, wat io-iar an poluted Hupervtalug Ar. htiect. ibe appulnttneui is msde ii) the Becrc ter ..f tue Treasuri, aud Is uul sub Jci tu tuurlriuallou by tue itensla. Opaaeltlen le t In' Cenflrmntle. WAHHiNoroN, Aug. 11.-The Senate was In executive itaaion about bslf an hour to ulgni. sud bsd up the iiumiustiou of A. M t'lat.p tu be Puouo riluter, oppoaitiou lo lua confirmation helug lua.le. auu a diap .sitlon snown to deoate n, tuo otm'iu aa Jvuruitf wituuin actioj. After Ih Hirlk wit a Kndrd. The Itiillans eiiiidoted In tne iducei of the sinking Mongiiiori-iiieii wen up to last aighi tsci ried by police i.fllcirt trjui Uiepicii. but Is.i eveulug the eseort wat wtih.traa n, and a number nf Italians were a 1 1 at k u In II on -i in i -irt cl, ne ir tt , at a i reel, by a gang of loiiathoi. in, ii, a li hi ul It, ,u In I a lalis ro Is lale I. mill Mu li I i, man' a uaburnui iu. uf 77 CUariiuu iir-.'ei, was ttr, t iiihImi.i A uot he i- t.lrl tllsalnt John lluilkt, a waiter, ul Ks'J Mmliaon street, wasiirre led asl u lit on i ..iniil tltii of Mli.nel Car. roll, ,.f .' , link sin t i, al. i ii -e Mm ul aii'llli'l lug loa ,1 out il, r Inekin t.io is.u.y uilfilt )cartuuj, aat nttt netll In t.r, . ui 1,1. , s J The ll'iuihuri lltnicra, Al'tli'Tt. (it . An-- II lli.i iiarilna nccoipd Of coiiii'lii lit III ill, II . ii'i i. ri H a r.- b 'lore .In Ue Mali, r ,i Mk.uu.i li.ai-jaj aai gat, ti.tt, In the sum ol tl dou c t , Wlillleu us I! iloiMi Hera On the list ol an. I I ,r ll.eiisos lo sell UtJIlor ui Jrej tl. , a.t . . n ., , .- of llilt-.n wuiuaa. C0MTM0D0RB YARDBBBZLT. Ok IsptaBBil of tb Aged Ballrood Wm rb' VTeaMlerfBI TluHty. Attor a dtv of oompRratlvs fretlOBi worn pain Commodore Tanderbllt waa wheeled into ble bedroom on Thursday nlebt, and we soon sleeping comfortably. At two o'oiook retterdar morning he awoke tuddanly, and wa very nervous and uneasy. One of hi pbvlolea had ton borne early In the evtnlnt. and an other, spprehendlng no Immediate danger, wa alp, bavlnt left Instructions to the servant to oall blm In tbe event of any obant In th petUot't oondltlon. Tb attendaata, bowsvsr, did not disturb tb doctor, for tb Commodore, when be awaken from his short sleep is al ways more or less confuted, and hardly know where b I for tome time. Tber rubbed bis limbs and soothed blm, and after awhile the Jl arming symptoms passed away. Shortly after iilir o'prtreik tb Oatlaut Wat tM'n tUwwir, somewhat restlessly at first, but afterward with ooinpoture. Hi fcwox and fell aap again several time In th rly hour of tbo morning, and at (even o'olnck waa cheerful and com fortable. He ate hi breatfastof eggs, giving that h knew the Importance of taking nourlsh mot with or wltb .ui ppetlte. It I In a greet measure owing to hi determi nation with rosi-rci lo taking nourishment that tne Oooiinodore baa lingered sn long. He h is, Imoat from tb beginning of bis illness, eatea heartily, but often without enjoyment. Ill di gestion, bl phvalclans y, u excellent, and were tne diseaa gain! which be Is fighting un aided by old age the prospeot might be decid edly In lavorof his recovery. At V o'clock tbe Commodore wa wheeled Into the front room, and there be rem aloe. I all day, receiving uob visitors as ware admitted. Ills on. Mr. William U. Vsnderbiit, remained wltn him all tbe forenoon, and then, sail fled that hi futber waa In no Im medial danger, went away, and In tbe afternoon returned to Stralogn. At noon, a usual, tb obvslotan met In eon ultatlon, and decided tbat wnlle the patient was slowly si iking there was not uauae fur im mediate apprehension. Mo change wa made In tne treatment. In tbe cuurs of the day the Bav. Or. Deem called upon tbe Commodore and Introduced a Baptist ttlntster from II. Ill more, who preached tbe first sermon ever delivered In tb Church of th Strangers, of wblcb Dr. Deem It tb Incumbent oaalor. The Commodore was glad to the clergyman, and tbe three con versed lor sot.ie time un religious topics, 'in clergymen called again lata lu tn evening, nut tbe tatleut was asleep. 1'h Commodore passed an uousuallr oom fortable day, and at one time alept fur more than two bourn-as he bnd not done b. fore from tbe commencement uf bis Illness. When b awoke be was greatly refreshed, and reuliy cheerful and hopetul. lie couvised with hi relatives, and Insiruuted his clerk In relation to bis business affairs. Soon after eight o'clock ne wneeied buck to bis bedroom In his easy chair, and having eaien two eggs fur bl suupr, b fall aalsap at about elevou o'clock. ad BAHQ1SU IN MA BT LAND. A Negro Verfelilas bl Life far Two Ottaae a aa.1 Aaaaalte aa Vtsats. Baktimohi, Aug. 11. The Hanging at Jenkius Sbowell, oonvlcled In two oa of orltnlnal aasaulu on worn o, took place at Snow HIIL, Woroester county, to-day. On of tbe vto tlms wa Margaret l'urnell, colored, whom he enoountered ia a wood. .After leaving her be celled at tbe dwel.lng of Mr. H adder, a young married white woman, who wa at tb time In dellcat health and demanded - -.... u U ,, u usiutuusa money. She hauded blm her pocket book con taining a small sum, which be threw away, and made a brutal aa ult upon ber which she wss powerlesa to n'si.t.xjlloth crime ware perpe trated within two hours. Sbowell waa arresied the (am night and sentence, to death in May. B rlv this morning the village of Snuw Hill w swarming with negroes I rum tb surround ing oountry. There were nlso many white, and a conspicuous feature of the prooeesiun which moved from th Jail at noon waa ever,l hun dred wbl womn who acco i.panled it lutbe scaffold, some tnrse miles distant. The eoadamnad ...ata, aai si.... , ((a a wagon lmmolatly foUowlug the Snerlff, aoeompanled by three oleigyiuun. 'I he prisoner ang hymn nd shouted glory until the place of exeouilon wa re obed. Hs slowly ascended tbe gallows, hit onunt nana still Indicating luUns rellglou exulte nent. After bis spiritual advisors bad c in cluded their religiou services Sbowell w is per mitted to spesx. He ton leased bis guilt, warned bis listenore to uard against crime, .Id lie bad made his peat wltn (iod, and preferred death rather than life Ai 1 o'clock the rope waa levered, and he fell about four feci, lbere were sum nervous movement of tn body, tue hands were clutched Convulsively, and the i net , Hue gulet. lu twenty minutes life wa pronounced extinct, lbv Dody was cut down, placed lu a Plain wooden oofflo. and burled beneath the soaff. Id. TUB LATEST OLD WORLD NBW. Tb Balbaax Mrstrrv A f ier T wrw lysnrsj Day I laaatla. Lordok, Au. 11. -Tb Inquiry Into tb death of Mr. Bravo, knows as the Barnaul mystery, closed Wedn-sdsr, attar tax lug evideaee tor iweni-iwo days, aod ihe court adjourned until lo-dav, wheu. after two hours' aeiloersiiua. I. e Jary fouun that t oarles Dravo did not commit tuli lue, and dl I not die bv mtsadveo ture.but thai be aaa wilfu.ly murdered. but," Uier ssy." iberr Is not stUciroi evtdeuc le fix us xaut apes say psrto or psrsoss " John Wall' Klae. LOitDOV, Aug. U. In tb cas of John Wal toa. sat to be of New York, who wa extradit fro in Franc, 4 tried before sergeant Cut yesterday, tb prosecution conteuded that U waa rlgbl to try the pris oner fur uttrring tue forged raeck, because H was sot a de to prove we forking, though tbe uttrrlug waa easily proven." Uttering forged paper nol b log an lodlctab.r ulleuce under iuerei.co irsali , lha Bar. gaaul ordered the prleeuer'a release. Tbe PrearlcaaujlclBetl BUI Paaaed. Vxhkaii.lm, MBWm.-Vh Senate to-day dla euased the Municipal "Tlnl. An auieodtuenl deelarlog ut mtiera uf certatu professions Ineligible to municipal functions, whn li was iironuiy supnoried bt the It gn ftr .lie purpuae of t-.iiuiis lin-r a return of 'be fill to the t nsmner of lletmnek, lima poatpoiluig U uulll the neat aeaaion, ass dt'fealed. Ihe ulll paaatd Ihe -i uale bt a vote of tall )ea I i thi nit-, iitul has bouu aduplud by lha Hupuues wltliuut uisi ussiuu. Tbe Allrmplosl .taaualnatlon. BxiiNK, Aug. 11. Tna wiitiiaii who attempted lo kill 1'rtiu e atlchaii Oortc takoff retus it lo git e any elplatiallons of her teo'lves for fiesel, but tt Is na der.tou.l that a e bs.lnrteiu grlovaucas sgaiual lius Sia, sud waa uu miu to gel Justice. The lies lb ol Promiarai Ka lahmea. LiiNiMiN.Aiitr.il -Mr. Thomas Coiiuilv, Con seraiy.' meiiitii r fur U niegal. and Hir Phi.ip Francis. the Hr'tlsl, t,ouslU-ticu"talal I uuslitutlUolilc aud Judge ol Ilia supreme luun uf l.,e Levsut, sre dead. Tbe llerv Cvuienntal rspokra at rtea. I.lvxnronu Aug. 11.- I'he American ship n. nam asw the dury t'.nteuuisl on Vteuuusday, the SiB laal., fifiecu uilliaotT lusasr. lienors) Ier Ularaell. Loniion, Aug. II. It la ntpurtad that Mr. DIs- si ii is shout to be ruseu to the House of Lords, wltb lus tula ut fcan uf llcecou field. sub Tb Australian Team In Tewa. The New Sunlit Wales contingent of the Aus trsllsn HJfle 1 asm arrived In tuis cm last evening, aud were ricetved by a ciiniuutoe In the Filto Avauus Bute). I'REPAItlSO FOB NOV EM BEB. Tbe voters of the Fifth Congressional Dlstrlot have aoniiualad tu. Js.ucs K kcr.igau lur Uougra.s. The Fifteenth Ward I'llJeu and lleinlrlcka t'luuwlli raise a bauutr title aveuiug al builitau sod Oleecatr s reels. Tho A. I.itsuer Dttinocratlc Hcfurm Assoola tluu, at Ibl l sual sire, t, niuuusie l AuJr w 11 Uretu furliuvernur list t temug The "Sons of l.literiy " of tho Rlglitttenih Wsrd hsva r use l s lul. un t Hi'u u icaa oauuer la r irst sveutie, near S un ci uln tt tea. A 1 1 1 si is ri autl Hen. Incus I'luii w it formcil at 7l).l "tec, .ii i iv. -i.u - on it , nn ,ii, ttiiu I- iw un ti un- Otl as IT aid' ul ami Jo ... . .--'.u ti , d Vict 1'ri.alUi ut. A ill leu no. I Hi nilrlclts Iteloriti club tv ora li"e i iu tit., ntll., S .1. on li.iu-.lu, i veulug ai'iiil.cli n l''i trl. s W Inflct I as 1'ru idem, aud Joliu f,.i Ins, ir l'l.'-i I i.t. 'Tins Ih cr.tis of lUa Ttteriti-lhliil V irtl late -' nil,' i a lildeii aid llin.ln hs I luu at l.'.Tin " ",, ' uril.nl st'enu- I ne i rherra are . .lo.epli etts'.i'. I i I in . Ki on Hill, oicruiart , K t. 1 i ine I ri t-ai , r Hi" Ii in . rits of Hull', Kerry are working S"l f 'i ll1 -.I a.il leMrm A Til t. ti and llei . .irn ka uu aim flfiv etjiil in. in'tera has n .-n ... j ,i . Ir. i. an I in a lew tsyalt will fling the urst i..uli.-al bin. in , io tin l.i. i , ' 'I llO I till "tl Still 1 1 I'll il it I, dull of tint to i n uf lta.it es.er i. tiii.i t. I i.t ,. , ttu , , , , l , ., l 4 I c 111 r . tie 1 -Fi'i I', rr, , ', , ,1 . ii , tt II l'i ii'' rto , pi. ,i. in , ,, hi,, f M -i i it ii si. I uiau. I A It , 'I, i i ill i I t, I ii I I ii leu, II, An., 1'ilui I , u- I'm -I le il- ii u ,-r. uir.ea The tin nil ris hite orjaiil.'.) ect-.tal I tlileti Slut II - .an. it- i un- in mu I- u on I n Ur l s ner, Sh l I , 1 . V, uu al'. till' ii ml II. ii I . ka ' mu I met In u, In1 i llu, I aid iiiiilcl uu si loo, ti .nn in ,i, llr si ul ii i s 1. 1 iiitsiiilMr ll. nisi I ttu.ei.ht t u. hv eie.t ail'lroa tit lu I ugilali. aud i'ruf M. 1'iauger lo Iterutea - - - w visjk, asja BJ LIFE IN THE METROl'QLia. II DAB8 BRBB Atrn TTTBRM BTtmW U elfy'lf' RhPOBTBBB. Tare Pareala Armted on rbarge of ruaaaBal I tbetr Chlldre-a late ibe Mreetato Be -9 ' I Cboteo of a lilri el Tvrelve Year f Aab I Tobo Wilson, foreman of th mall bag rapaa I lag depsrtmrnt of the Poet Ofilee, tad his wlf. Mho ' I were here re June hmito la tbe Waskiagtea Itartajl I poila eoart, yeetertoy, to aossrar ehtrg f ssaalag I their enlldrea-Mellie, IX, sod Willi, t ytart of aa 1 Into lb neighborhood of tb greet Broadway aetets B I HJJt to beg. Nellie said that she had beggM ang soTd Bowers sad newspsptrs of her own aeeursl, uai Pntwers released, vtiitis wss baadi vrw , Mr. Wilson said, Isst evening, thai aeither she ear her husband knew ihst Nellie sad Willie Majreo. TfS had apposed Ihst when tnr wore In the street Met were pisyiag. Neilte oned oa Tburedsy to be llwl otue Bnwrrs, snd Ml gv hsr money t bew nSitta iL'SI'Wak learned tktt Neul said vTs rm vf eVITsMtaxfl, Mr, Bergb'e Work. In Ibe Court ot Special Session, yestertf wiilsra Dredy M geJ sgg , nQiicm driving Bg cruelly teatiag uu horse oa Handay lul I Harlem I aaa, nernird McMshon was sautenoed to ten days ll IBB City Prison, on conviction of working horre oorered with sores. Jsmes Doughtery wss ined 130 for ova. g'PowriVkTa.. ??y.yTro? o.r.urdwL,ht.rS 'nd lor ito days, h .vin na"" fouSd g"llt? eftnuS US'" Vi reokh'S driving. Daring th weeilljis agents nf ihe aoci i ty m .uu fonrteeu arrestsVcSaiwH 2,ut.2,'-L.rk0"M J,D! to tbt Ir stab es tw ntvaSyrea 4l-bled horses unit for wur. compel ed ataetaesi 1? .1-f0 ,?d0,' ltoea"' 'o"4' "hi smbwaneai froS S. !strti. 'T"MuU! uiJurUsS The nartfei-eTs Kay Vloiorr Over tbo Mataaaa Tbe Hartford and tb Mutual played la Brooklyn yaslerdsy. Th betting wit nearly even. Me 1 Oanfurus tie log t is favorites.! ftotoMO aad tat sa 0. Mr. Ilulcusrm or t ie Butea Island Club was laa umpire, aod th lltrtfordt weal first to lb bat. Tea ?Mutaals played a very loos Dehung gsms throughout, hey were ouibaltetl and onlflel'ed al ercrr pulaj. he Hanfords played a One Brlillng game, and had oalv one error. Tbelr oaliipg was very strong. Ilcmsen lei the score st the bat. He had a home run. a inree-eaw in-.h. n ,J00a' I?''. "ugre-hase bit, aud two ran, be nsrtfo. d t tub nl n .-a so sharp a Beidlog game thai izittiFr1 r'T! "t j vJa Mtttuals 1 0 0 S S 9 1 J-" Htarvatlen In New Verbs A wtld physician write that ths fsmUyot Patrick Cunnlngbam of ne Weit Forty-slxlh (treat (resr, top story) sre starving, Mr. Cnnnlnitham, waa served for Br rears la ths nary la tho 1st wsr, esriag been unable to get employment. 1 he t brslclan aodai "lam frequently seeing sutlcnng suu aant in my tas lice, but the oua I reoreaeui aouva is one ol the moat atrtking. Tes.i rdsy tne m ncauio to me mr orates slon .1 aaviee t r bis wife, bad n i. got ibe preri ,us ms at riptiuo filled, aud h.d nothing to bis house to eat. I tou huu to mi ur c. r. got tra. stiar, an i i rackers foe hlui. and to.it tie poor inao I wuuld soon tall oa lu wife. V) ben I ol tu bis home ich of the llltl oa wa ulbblug the cracatrs 1 nad seal." s 1, Tb Neweet fciery of Ih Battle. , J Mary Cut wa taken before Justlc Murrao, jI yestcrdai, on coruplaiat of her daughters Rllat aad II fl i lanna, both uaser thlrieeu years of age. Thar seat ! j thai after the death uf thtlr tatkor Ibey sapport, ' 1 theniselres snd tbeli muther hy tasking artldclsl dew I rililiiX M"'berry ttr. et. as . m.t ah the money ia !Kne!yn,',r "''"er spent for rum. snd. muriovar, I thst sue beat ttietn wiuu tn.y could nol give oet B uiioi-r. Tne mother was held to t'as) mil, aad taw II tbi.urtu wsrs sent to tnu I' .taolio I'ruloolury. II Three Hundred Patriotic rtenaena. X Alderman Fuller of Brooklyn has addraakMt aa umcial circular letter to th three hundred mlalileex lu Brooklyn, saklng tnem to dedlcstu their dlscoaraa SUmiV.' AoxW-ib Oentenalal annlversarr of the , ' battle of Loug Island to an ilucldsituu of ihsfataB 1 u.n.l,,'?k''d ? l,n "', ,lruale and in lessoot to Be aS rlvJ ther-lrom. Rarh uuoi .ter is requested lo faraS 1 tb i committee wim a rupy of his sermon tor pakdeaa lioa i pamp net furm. Ibera U to be no ether illswsat to oelcarsi th snnlrersary. - The WllllBBxabanh Bowlers. Tb Isng-looked-for match at Unpin botvytaM if Wullamabureb experts cams off oo Thardaysvlga U Settler's Usll, Uraod street, near Iiovsotb. The lesaas II wero csptalued by Ueorg Samper aad Mr. Ucktar, . snd included such note pisrert ss A. W, Moyaika. 'f lieurge aaa Joseph Fils-linmoos, Dr. Miliar, aad i Messrs. Berohelmer, Browu. Lucas, Koulh.ut, Bau5 1 and Oiedrlch. After aa sxcltuuj ttrvggls SUsaiBeTi a veeau calne uut ane.d. saaaei- j Tbe Prepeeed Parade Hreaad. Tb Park Comtnlailontr having paasod rsoo- , lutlons nigtog the parcbaUeof laudia the upper pat ' 1 of the tilaud for a military parade ground, Complreile Oreen he. wrliteu BlsinJeciious lu ine ineTuM li ! sata that the prupoaeu tile la laeooveoleoi. aa aa I niaraliy ground. He audj ibat prcicr .ole sites eaa uo !' ubtaiiiea iu the anueied dl.lru.lal oue-duaricr et sate I vet of the proposed aim. t e saav Tb City of Illicit Dlsilllrriee. ' 0PutyRuruueCollutor Voting and numb i .' of deputy marshals broks up aa Illicit still I a eeaasat 'j ' !01inJi,ru,,' flu, between Douglaat aad Degrav 1 ,'r Sfr.it: s- Tt"-' y, aud contlstsied aooptta "! still snd two barrels of abuser, aaa destroyed tea hogshead of mash. The are was aglow wh' thaw ' raaobed thars, Out, as turn .1, tne distiller wasuilaiagk ' y Yellow Jack. Tbe sttamshlp Columbus, from Havana, ata rived oa tbe Id Inst. Ber second esetataat m gissss. Jir"."!'"' u" yljow fever on ths tlth, aod waa I keo to iia'iki,u.V-'i!t,oe '""fltaal. ll wsa said laat night at fl5 d.' Mill illd d'sd''1 """ """"'U l log. IU.. Mr. ES M Tbe Protrae af Dr. I'hapla'e Chare. Tbe frleods of .Mia Burnt A. Aub.ii aad contributors lo Ibe fund raised iu mt fur h r uiaaloal '' 3 education in Koruue, aru u. i dlaaaiufled aith Mts. A. 1 1 boll's course. II, r marriage t , ir r. 1. Wt-tbereilS tl Nw York uonceius ouly tue hsppy couple iheuiewvea, ,' tstrtklng Milk WssArs. The silk weavers of Soielotci Son's mill and "1 Pelagran A Mier's mill. P.tersuu, ars yet ou irlkj ' and it i thought thai the duide.-Hoii a.u nig the at-k 1 operailvea ut a.ealug. Toere ia a tnre.leuud atrtk IB 'l aaviuw unit. ,1 A (Barrel aad u fractured hUull. Jamca Heme,, a I, hirer, nuarreilcil with ! f. F rt-IUiu Mill usl ufl.it t,e ii. r. li lli.i tnui.el. oa I ', I ii. a ,y an ul a ra au i SUju, , i a i u. . ,il ii WHO a at .ue, 1 ii i ut ) a auii i i r u lur, u, aiu ult tetiutery a Queetluuuu. A a luipanaal (luilewloa. The Sheriff's to. i Ice f ofll, era to lie elocted an thu a it ii. t.i iu omits a au.tetkor to Hit-lataUhul iJUetUu C . la. Muueu ul thu nupen. r court. Weal her (iOlce I'redlcvlane. ' Y Slowly falling b.irometer, south weal to south. . "I ast wiuas atailouiry io rising teinpcraturo, aud law I eraaslug Cluud...tas, Willi tnu ader aturuta. ' I Tb Theruomelrr In .New fork Yesterday. 'I Al Undone t a u'ulock A. M . W i , 73; I TTi UM.M', iiowr M ,'', u hi. p,7ir. a JOTn.Mi.s .tmn r lawn. I Clan-na-Uael, Jones's Wood, Aug 13. 'I . .. , I The 'longshoremen have gone to work. f Tbe tsylvtiu Dell will run lo Newburgb 00 Bua day 9 e a,it, ru, mtui Cant. Max Etl.'r of I'lniuanv (I. 1'iflh BaeV pteiit, hsa neen castii. red uu.l lluedlioi "A r.leil.l of .lustl... " Aiiolv to the lYortts logtt utueu'a I'rote, in, I iliun, 's lliu". ker street 1 J inea tlor.li.n llennett was noiiitti tte I fog Mayur or Hie lndepen.i. nt I snor I'anr laal aseulag. Mary Ann I 'mil, nf It.' iherry street, fell from tbe fourt.i ai-iiji aiu.to aud was mstautly killed faai terday Mrs Autonl i ti r I mm. who wat burned In Weal llr solas, .u I liursday, died In tbo Uhaiuai rt Hires liu-l'KBl tciterd-y "awaw Ihe Health Board's attention la c tll.,.1 tn tbo lin.larji .million of l. n iuenl. at id Uraud. 3 gula VaU. kiiu kh Vuru ft s'reeta Tue Ninth, the Kiliecntb. and th old Pour, leenili N t. m , ui Uu to itucxaway uu llie LttlB noil ,.n theaiiaiuer Amerii us, .Mo.itiiu.ii ct.'iirsi .ns to H'H-kavtuy ars lobe gneii al or ;., ur H.e m i ,.f ti u, , ,, lll0 ar , J3 ttit ot, abler M tl la n i . , , mi thu .tu n 1 .i All attitclitiieut acuih-t ti.ui iii u.i, M .gtnaw and l uiu l , itaiho 1 1 i ,p n , 1 , I., ae ila.T ) I ttl rilav, oil ie IP Oi , I I JI...U,, fi , i,u Nile I.. a ui. a N .r.t a-1 ,n ,.f ImI M i u.-rry atieet, a ,a fo nt l n I. s i r. t ItaSt Ct.'ltU III ... t III l C SI , j , ,' otc SlStlOa. s icn id Krel., a . 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