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. tsTmm 335. NKW YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 187G. price threecent I rilE GltEATJACIIT RACE. kr iJ mH WIMI kind Ik -' Kelalaed !,,w Varh. fi,e.,xind rsoo for the Amerlo ohfU wis sailed yesterday. It resulted Id apnther i-nlll nt victory for tbo Madeleine. The 4,ert-n yaoht having tbui won two race out f three. CUP '"" 'or another on, at m our hand. I here wu a .toady, whole Mil tree, with smooth w.ler, Ihe condition. lng j U jul the .ante i Friday, except thai ttaa kwteat we. ovar Ibo outside couraa. Whlla tha Jistch bui of couraa. baan no latt of tha Cana Un )chl' ees-going qualities In a heavy Kind foil aes, rat It must ba admitted that aha haa than n haraalf no match for our re'ire.eotatlve goal in ordinary yachting weather. As sue will probably accompany Hie New Vork Yacht Club Mundron on the crulo to th eaatward, the will peel a scupper breeie and rolling sea, which Sll afurd a mora satisfactory lot of her apaad. ough fairly beaten, she haa proved an an tonist by no means to be despised. Than waa a thick fog In tha hay as the Judgea' Reamer, W. K. Uladwi.h, tenmed down to tha Blub bouee, and there waa a long delay bafora gke log cleared up aufflulcntly to take the con testant. In tow and make for the atari lug point MX the pulnt of the Hook. They arrived tbara About 11 JO o'clock, and) after being out off from tha fllrtdwlsb. made aall and tacked to jod fro, awaiting tba atartlng algnal, which waa stale) ed awaiting a more favorable breexe. Not Ttb.tanulng tba aarlv hour, and the fact tbat It am an ocean race, there were several teaniera atustcrcd around the atartlng point, moat of evl.ich accompanied the contea'anta. The couraa K tweuty mllea to windward from Buoy 6 at Ihe point of the Hook, 'the wind waa south loutheiut. wblcb waa tha courae given. At 12.4 P. M. tha atartlng algn.il waa given. The Madeleine want over the line at U:lTtM, and the Counteaa of Du Verio at 12.17:W. Aa general liutler bad expressed a dealre to try Ike Aiuerloa acalnat the Canadian, her time waa nofflclally taken at 12:22:08. and that of the Wanderer whlrh alto darted at 12:SB:41. Tba truid. though light ut the start, gradually freab- Kied and before an hour blew a beautiful lle-"all brerae. TbeCansdlan warned by tba blunders of Friday had enlisted thesrrvicee of toe Klaworth. "whnmukn no mistakes." Hla wood n t in sailing me stranger wae criticised by Ee New Vork Yacht Club men on board tha due a steamer, who deuouooad It aa tin trlotto. ng coirraWT. The tide waa blub water stark, and all ran filckly off nn a leg to the euatward, on tha starooard taok. Fur Oilcan mlnutea the Count- Eh out pointed lb. Madele ne. allhouch thel.t r puraued ber regni ir plan of reaching ahead st, and showing her weatherlv qualities afler Birde. At 12 JO the Counteaa continued to work to windward In a way that, looking from the pudges' ateamer. boded the Madeleine no good. The Madeleine, however, waa slipping through I the outer latter, and Increasing her lead eilgbt fy. All were steering abuul auuth cut m eloae kaule I ne ihev could da. At is. to iiMock ihev were all atlll on the aama tack, and fast setting aw y from tba Judges' (teamcr, will, h r. inaincd hove to. The Mad alloc now vvs mo point ' etter. slid by 1 o'olock was eating i,p in tlie windw id of the Counteaa t a milling rate, an well n rl pptng through the wiuer I titer Ai 1:10. nearly an hour after tile atari, the Judge's --learner gut under wav, ana the log wue thrown otlt and ibo twenty Ilea ate in to wind wurd commenced U tbla time the hull of the Made'elne was iiemly out ol tight, while those of tne rest vuuli be clearly lutlnmnahed, showing that she was a coud leader. . Ithougli from the onau-lne of the tu-Mii.er. the r lattve pi tltlona to windward or ewurd could not be made out. At 1: the t Hiier Wua up on tlit q irrlcr of lhoconte.t nta. I tie Ma tel. In wna m arly a h If mile ahead ml to wlnuonrd of Hie Connies. I lie Smjeilic looking tsnderer waa being badly eutvii tv ttidluonUer of the teas on a wind, t. Ameili ', olilrn nu to bliuw thealraugir Hi at there waa a acht i.floaU built aqiiurterot ti'iihirvago. that could beat a craok craft jiK.,oJ but yesterday. onaciivcD moat a DUVAmm Aoiit i V M.. the Judges" steamer waa abreaal f -nndy Hook I.ighl-lilii, tin wing that about ..!. mllea nf the curse had been sal'ed. Vi .u .c steam r. wnluh was six or aeveu miles elf it aeemed tnt tlie Maueuine was i ver a fjrie to wuitlwaril, and ahead of the Canadian, lhe Auieilci waa cutting out her writ finely, an ei .ii. lung tier almost unequalled poweia of Work.i. lowmdwitrd. She waa cloae on the tael. ol tne Canadian, and aoon alter took tba mil of her, and went lor the Madeleine. His length uf the tack ui da now begau to excite turorl-e It had ten conliuued for mllea. l tliouiih p-iliay would bave dictated shorter tacks near ahore. Tlie Madeleine, however, ap peared du eruilaad not to let lueCouoleea b.eak fa-kun her. Those on board iheCounieaa Homed to ba awnre uf tola, for they still bung trimly on mile after mile. At:J the J ids of tba Madeleine were aaen Very fUlnly. wulle those on the Counteaa were scurcely vialule. At t ti they were all hull down ir no ihe a. earner, on ti.e same tack, aud the (auelelue only allowed balf her aalla. 'the I nleleine at tbla luue muu have been nearly turn inlua off from the ale iiuer, and the oth ers neatly as much. About all toat could be asvii w,.a mat the Madeleine was holding her awn well, and thai the America wua on the Kerla of the Canadian, if not actually leading er. At t It was pi in that the America had Ink. u aecoud place, . nd bad a position to wind ward nf the Counteaa ( nearly a mile. At a. US the log was bauled In. and It showed thai 1(1 amea nan been run. Hue was evidently a mis tin.. . ii n from the he irlnpi from the shore It tuoid not bave been more tu. n twelve to tblr Wei. mil's, me run waa theiaore conliuued, atid tba mllea taken t.y beariuga aabora. A ttOIIT WOHTI1 aiKIKO. At .1.10 the Madeleli.e went about on tba port lack, alter a long bo.rdof twelve or thirteen li.ilea, ind headed uu toward Ihe Judgea' boat, lihe. w n al thai lime over le. u miles to wmd tiihinf ihe OiuuUaa. and t 'ie A u.el Ii s led Ihe C.ioiUiaoby i luaal hall 11.4I dieidio e. 'Iwour three nun ilea lazier the Ameri. a weut In lu a. and the ( I'liniess i.ud anderer ,l"et al luervau of a lew Uilnutes. lioiu waa a aup rb hrei ce, and a very aiigiil res, over vtnlcii the iiietty Madeleine ana Sam y louknig America, dnliud in a charm lug manner. Ttio la U now a long one, toward ihe juugea' aleainer, nblch had nearly finished l-igiiig off her twenty mllea, and as ihe superb ti (i bowled merrily ahug, under clouds of t i t i-, lienUIng gracefully, the almu Waa oeoutl fo i lie Auiei Ii'j coniinued to forge ahead of tin i niiileaa.and, as though determined tu out I ' h l.er fdiiioue explolla of inenly five years f. , . ifau lo Hala uu on the Madelelue, proba t v ie Luteal yacht ui the norid.of ber slxe, a. ii Hi- ix ei.tioii of the Idler. M .i tne log Mas again hauled In, and It ' "l ihailjUli mllea bad been rolled off. As I' ..id nlln the be rlu.'s on ahore. il was s ni in it a ini-t ike In cuiunul'ttloii h,id pre t. J iieeu iii.nl' ,tid lue oig bairel buoy waa I ally and in.' nn ovui lo make tue turning I ii' At 4 H the M id i lei no weui aiioiit on ihu I'ul. rl lack aud ii'iatied down toward tbe a . i.. mil had aiiotii. r anoi l lack to turn It to ti.'- aiaiooard. the i,ii i iiieii way. Aalinury b ,i lie iiiiuua uui'ieoaaiii for the club onro t, i ii ii i .iving it lu i hnii'e which nay to turn a a i k in a uiali n r ice, and iu tula race the way ' doiiuclly iree riiied. TLIIM.SG 1111 BUOT. " iiitIlu went about ou the sa ne tack i vi ideluinu at i.b-i, and men actuillv t ii ilvv ml iiotHioii of her as was shown ai i ion; obliged to keep off lu running to . i oe iiuoy. Ilolh whirled down on the ) ., tin io ighbre 1 r.,cers, but the Made- ! n o l too f ir a toad to be beaten around, ai I. i 'io rt iln an.ii. lu aoloal time. Aa thea faun ua cr ft i,iproacliea tbe turning fn 'ui io H.ler.n i.f Hie e. hole race centred In hern nrot ii,e I oiiiiieaa of Duffei lu, far astern, - I ig iiien eiaiKiy. 1 be Madeleine, ua on l. i'it. at the l.uhtanio made a iniauke by ! " i .' on it,e ala I, i.iM tack al le .al two 11 '.aiooloig. hhe went aoout on ihe port t - . a t 66. niid iiaaheil round the turning point ' I '-' 1 I l.e Amen, a made ber last I ick Just s ne Madeleine turned, and rouoded herself ' a), having i en I e ii the M .il . I. I ll J list 1 p . ut 44 seconila hi i u al lliue iii Ihe twenty 1. ilei, . sat to win Iward .ii" fuffe.iin mule t.ui last tack nl 6 12, and i i-'i the in irk at It 1 1 41, having tn-on iiualan it h i ml el. me 11 tiiiiintea 4S en umli on the ii. Ihu W.iudirer did not round, but . : aw i f I h one uliui, within two miles at irni.u iiolnt. ' in k, ihe Cuiiiit. s winged out her fore I1 Hie oiner i'. kept hnih oouina lo star 5 I ml i, ne. All i la ked oh c mv is III the ' I irioii. raxera at, I akt s' raier, and I the a hi in let l.i,' i 1 1 1 -. 1 1 ti t the f ' Oc I ill ill i.i rtw ii 1 1 1 1 ne. e ,t when j" ' Kl-n. ri . t , hi iu ,, ,n iimin- 1 Uls.IHe 111'Kl.Je lo.Vli ,,li ',I oi.itess. HI'-' MP- ' I'll. ' o vvl'igeil out, J, ' ' ' .in- Ii J - I ' III '.II . 11 ' ' W HI " . . I n.ia ll.Tg.MH Irual waa ctuted by aaelng Blawivrth work tha Cmadl m in inward tbe beaoh to oatoh a ahlfl of wind if It came from t..at dlnci'lnn. a. waa probible. It, however backed to the aoutlt w. r l, giving tha Madeleine a better chanoe lota "li' liejao to grow dark rapidly, and tha move ments of the contestants for tbe rest of the race were -hrmiried The In.taeenof them, aa they dlsnrp-ared In the darknaas, the Madeleine was leading, the Anterlra waa dimly to ne asen, and the Connies hud vanished. The Judgea' ateamer hove to at Muoy S and awaited their arrival. At 1:30 tbe white sail, of tbe Madeleine war aaen tnrnugh tha darkneas, and. gliding along Ilka a pbaoiom a.ilp, she pasasd the finish at 7:31:11. HORORINO THI WIN NIB. The revenue sutler Oram manned the rlttlnt and gave her three timet three, and the half a dozen iteamera burnrd colored light, and blew their whistles. After passing, tbe Madeleine from .tern to siern wne In a second a m as of line pyrotechnics of all klnd. whirling through the air from her decks until she had passed the point of the Hook. Ih America arrived al T:4. and the Countess of Dtilferlii at t:(B;M. The following table givea tha start, finish, act ual, and corrected timet Maaehlne I:l? 4 7:.tT:lt 7:19:47 7 1 41 t'uualS'S r.M7 JS IW1:M 7'4l:oO T.4HUU The Madeleine beau the Countess M inln. 13 sec. actual time, and ST mln It aeu, oorreoted time. Tne America be .ts the Couutaa. M mm. tseo. actual nine. Fleasarable Vachllag aa tha Waand. The regatta of tbo (Jrocnwlrh (Conn.) Amateur Yachting Association waa sailed yea terdry. The eourae of tba Oral class (thirty feet and under) waa from the Morton House, formerly tbe Amerleut Club house, aoroas the Hound to and around Hog Island and Lloyd 'a Neck buoys, and return twenty mllea. That of tha aacond elaaa (twanty feet and under) and the oyster boata waa from the Morton House, around the buoy at the weat and of Captain's Island, theooe around Flat Neck buoy, return ing hy the aama course reverted-fourteen miles. The wind waa soutbea-t and light when tbe fleet got under wav, but shifted gradually to the southwest, becumlng strong enough to i ling; the keels Into the sunlight. J'he Judges were Charles H. Hall, Joseph Jeffera, and Steuben SI itthoff. The entries were the Cornell. D. 8, Mead, Ceres, W. K. Ward, Tltanla, liouis Hrvey, Anna, (I off Tierce, Cornelia, 1. F. Ferris, In the first class j end the Mystery. U. W. Uusb, l. Bclslr, Albert F. Fib la. Fanny (., William Clark, Lively Turtle, Joseph Jeffries, The sena tor, and II. J. Black In the aecond. The oyater boata entered were the Ueorge C. Wood, W. H. Locktsoid, The Constitution, and John Clark. The time allowed waa one minute and a hall to the foot. The starting gun waa fired from tbe deok of tho Mratlc Tbe Ceres hoisted a gaff topsail and swei t ahead; hut she was ruled out, gaff top sails being forbidden by the rules of the regatta. The Cornell led throuvhout, winning ihe silver cup In her elaes. Time, 4 hrs . 48 mln., ao.ec. 'Ihe Mystery won a similar prize In her class, lima, 4 hrs., U mln., ID asc. ihe O. C. Wood waa aw arded the silver cup lu ber close. Time, 4 hrs., 43 mln., 45 sec. MOWISO ON TUB rAIHAlC. The Newark A asa tear" U o wl ng A asocial lea's Beaatla at Hathvrlerd I'ark. There was regutta ou tbe 1'aasulo yes terday at Rutherford Park under the auspice, of the Paasato Amateur Mowing Aasoclatlon of Newark. Tba raoes ware three In number, a four oared shell, a two-oared gig, aod alngle scull shall. Tba number of entries In tbe two latter compelled rowing them In beau. Tba four-oared stall racs had three entries: the Triloii'a nf Newark, the Eureka's of Newark, and the Bayunne KowingClub. After aeveral false stalls thev got away together. Aftor the fl at twenty stiukes the E.ireka's were ueirlv a . lenith ahead, when eundenly tber oeaasrt row ing aa tba aeal of ihe bow oar gave way. The race was thus left to toe 1 tilon's and llayonne's. At the half ill tani'o ihs Triton's were three lengths ahead, which th. v Increaard to ten lengths at tbe ftnian, winning ihe mile race In 4:30. The following Is the crew: 8. A. Smith. M. P. Hayne. A. R. Pomemy and H. 8. Truax. 1 na next ware a series of heats be tween tbe entries for the single scull aud pair oared elgs. In the third heal of i lie simile sculls Mr. (I I). Small of tne I'rttons waa run Into and cpalied. As It was probable he Wi iilil b ivs uu he w 'S allowed lo enter lor the flnaj one. The latter was won by hmall of the nitons In V J, th others brln f) McQueen of theAt laiiiu'a, llobuken, C. V. N letiniif of tbe lirv mercva. Harlem, and W . II. John ui of lue Ailel plil'a. I' .ter ui, lu tha order named. The llnal heal of the two oared git:s was won by liavid Ho ,i'he end William Welch of Ihe NaullliuCluo, Harlem, uter K. W. Ad mis and J. A. H. Uun ulug of tbe MjstloCluli. Newark. The Caraaaa Rawing Aasoelatlaa'a Ham. The nnuual .Summer Rcgnttn of the Carman Rowing Asaoctallon took place oo the Hudson yesterday sfternoon. Their pleasant cl ib houae at the tool of One Hundred and Fifty-second street, and the adjacent piers, were well filled with tbe Irlends of the club. Tbe raoes, four In number, were for single culls (shells), elght-oared barges, and tingle sculls uulisl. The first racs was two mile, and the entries weie U. lie Long. V. Hunt, and I. Manga.u. Ihe water waa too besvy for shells, aud the race was led by Del, mi from the start. He waa, however, closely hreaaed by Hunt, and was wlunrr of the ailvsr cup by but live seconds, 1.1. time being eighteen minutes. The barge race over the same course, between the Carmaua and the Heeolulea, waa cloaely con tested to the slake, where tbe Caimans got around Drat. On tne home stretch the UU solutes rowed well, and won by half a dozen lengths, ID It mlu. lu sec The next race was between the gig. Kate 0. and A. I.. Soulard. The latter got away a little ahead, bui waa soon caught by the Kate, and from the elakebo.it bouse they went evenly. Within a few lengths of the home line, Hunt, tbe -trcke of tne Soulard, called upon his crew for a sp rt ; and the) shut under the string viu tois by hall a length In 17 mln 27 sec. Tne tub race which followed was made un usually comlotl by hsavy swells fmm the paasiug aleauiera, swamping each orafl almost aa aoon as launched. Peter Hunt won. A HOVHIMU MKKfl.SU, A Mognllrsnt Tllden and Hendricks Banner atalaed kjitbaalaallcally, Uleocker atri'ot waa In n bhuo lust evon Ing. The Fifteenth Ward Tllden and Hendricks Campaign Club, having Its rooms at Sullivan and lileecker streets, raised a bai uer with attend ant enthusiasm. The banner la one of thu larg est und handsomest yet shown In New York, Is forty-five feettn length, thirty lu depth, and h is oil pictures of Tllden and Ilomlrlrks, aich oUht feet long. Outside tho building, on Htllllv.n street, a large stand had been erected, and the street wns so deusrly crowded that ItwucltfQ. o lit for the cars to paaa. There waa genuine enthusljntn plainly show n, and when the banner was relied such aetioul weul up ua baa been aeldom beard. The t uildimr waa Imaullfullv decorMcd with ,the dags of various nattoos, the laisand Stilpes being uiriii uliriy prominent. Col .red lights and Chinese Jauierus ran from the buuse lu svli direi-tluiia, I be mee'lng being called to order, Col. T, A. Men unit i, President of toe Chi ii. liitinduieJ Mr. Aiirernoii S Milhv ,1.1, who iii.nl,. a convin cing spueilli. lue other atu.ikela Were UM-a, Allen vicl' ih.ild. John Mull.ily. Hu e. A Olove., John 1.. Overtleld, Ihomaa 11. Vu.inrir, l.uku Lozai a, Nelaou Voiuig, and A. B. 'aloia. loe mee.ihg was one of the -niri'est, best conducted, and most tuithu-i ietn of 111.; tw-i -I'algli vet held. The ilu'i la raldlv lln're muu' In me mberi.hu, and I'.oinises lo be one of Ibo luigesl aud uiosl Lflkluhl 111 tliu city. 8 ATI, Jl DAY N to III A ItltOOKLTN. A Fight la which Hal a, (Tuba, and Paying laionra were Freely I aed. Lut evening. John Cunningham, of 227 Atlan tic sveuue, wsut nit') Oeurga I'ai'u's a.ii" in, at Ii... rum strscl sod Atlantic avenue, Ur lukiyu with a comiaa loo, who, ,lke bimaeif, waa drunk nicy e.ayed ti. lire sail grew bolateroua, sud I'apo truai.i J ilia cards ell thetstila and 10 Id tne baricncer, J iiin Amleraon to fmt ihsui up Aa ilia bartender took thein. ' tinning ism .irui g si linn, hut Ainu rsoii kn.irki.l filial ...vvu Pipe tried to put Cunningham oui, hut nn kuucsv.1 down. A.ider on almok CansliiKtiam'a liesd wl'h s cliih, inaalng the bloud apurt ( uiiiu.iglialu liov.li i sail ran Into the street Autlrrann w ei.i to Hie 1! or, i.tnl I'ji 1 kinoil heliiu'l tit'ii iinnmgliiiu hurled s pat inn a'one si Atid. rsoti, wlm do.ieti, til tliu al ne airin k 1'aii' hitw'irri the ives, knocking hint uui'ihsiluua lu I lie floor CuuiilnuiMtu ran up Uu' ruin sir el , slut dart d Inln a liiciy alanle, Wlile ullli'e.a scan n ,1 for Mm, l,e riuiul ol Hie sla.ile alol altetiuileil tu Jump on a rsr tie nd aid Ida lontha and f. 11, the uarpisalng fiver It. e hie. ol his light bo .1 l.' VII rsrilidl'itl l'i v ry stih.e. kiulir.ng III VV utollihs l"un I itiat fain1 a n.iae waa hruken 111 aeverai idai ea unl thai loi lis i i i un .aw srape iroui s liaclurud skull. U la I dlaQgcrtl lor Ida. Tbe Hi aull ol I ructlslng Kemblelsm. Poi i -v ii i.i, I'.i., Aug l'i Kiihranu Phillips, hil .- I ' , ,' St..- .. Mi-, i'i. h, li'ljUlll muni?, 1 , i i) n ol f .-l'i r i in ! rgo i , i I I i i .. ,: f i in din in ..if re i ie i I ,- . II i a i p.vuilU Ul UlaU in ii .. in bvre a hig.i uiiirs.ivr. WAR ON THE WITNESSES. TBS HKLKAHKIt WIIIUKKT KKK TO JtsV enOBUCVTKD ANEW, TfMea erfee have barn Preasleed lasmaalty te ba Arrwlgaed far FMnteaoe Uraat'a l.ateet Plea te rasalrch Brlatew and Wllaea. WAtntNOTON, Aug. 12. It It nutliorltt tlvely announced here that the President haa determined that In every Instance where Immu nity waa granted by Secretary llrlstow and lllu ford Wll.on to Indicted whiskey conaplratora, the partlea who were aufered to go free on con dition tbat they give ta.tlmony against other person, are to be prosecuted anew. In cases where parties pleaded guilty and have not rat bean sentenced they are to be brought Into court and hidgtnent moved In their cases This will make thlnge lively In Chicago and Mil waukee. In ibe Brat named place It I. said that there are about forty distillers and subordinate revenue, officer who pleaded guilty on the ex pre, understanding that tbey were not to be punished. These men bare nut been senteneed, and If the court consents to this breach of faith In the cues of these Individual, they may be Judged ssverely. Io Milwaukee there are a le.. number In the same condition. Just what the object of tbla move la ennot ba surmised, unles. It la to enable particular friend, of the President to revenge thetnielvea on tbe weak-kneed fellow, who tquealad en them. It I. undoubtedly true tbat Babeook and the leading spirits of tha Whiskey Ring are In full favor at the White Uouae, and that politician, like Logan and Farwell are dictating the pres ent policy. Tba Prealdent evidently means to deny that hla sanction waa obtained by the Sec rotary of the Treasury and the Attorney-General to the granting of Immunity to the majority if the Whiskey conspirator who were let off. Il will be clslmod, probably, that the action of th Secretary of the 1 roasury In authorising Im munity to tbe Indicted parties 10 chicrgo wsa against tbe express problMtlon of tbe Pre-ldet.t, aud, moreover, tbat ihe Secretary did not author ise the District Attorney In writing to make such terms with tbe afureeld criminals, nut even sucb a claim as tbla would have no weight with an upright and feartea court. The crimi nals, of courae, acted In good faith, and believed tbat the man who made term, with them were duly authorized to do so by higher authority. No honest Judge In Christendom would suffsr himself to be trifled with lo this wsy. Tbe District Attorney in every Instance had to act witn tbe knowledge and approval of tbe Court, because the Court waa not bound to agree to tbe dismissal of easea on tbe mere ree ommendatlon of the prosecuting oflWr. But even If t' e prosecuting officers deceived ihe Court, It cmnot be held that tbe criminals who profited thereby are lu be held le-i'onslble, un less it can lie clearly shown th I there was col lusion between tbem and the prosecuting ofa oers, Il would therefore seem that the object of this movement la In some wav to smirch tbe cli'r.it'ter uf llrlat .w slid tVilson. It Is alleged liore 1'ial Emory Morra, liabcocli's counsel, ts ahapinglhe policy of Ibe President In this mat ter, aud that he la Ills udvlaer In more way. than one. He haa rerl.ilnlv managed the Ad ministry lr-'s dsfeiu e before the W maker Fraud Commlti.o, Mr. IT.ilaved, the Republic in member of the same, being merely a mouth piece for Storrs ami Hai.ihiCK. Mr. St .it, la nl moat dally at the NN bite House and holds long Interviews with the President. He I. at the eame time here as th paid attorney nf the whiskey tbiev'et In Cblcwo. who are seeking pardons. Indeed, his ostensible , business here le to nhtiiln pardons for these men, and he bos anno, need on tbe s'r-et cor ners that he men in to have them. If be has lo stay her - nil summer. He Is in cl.i.e commu nion all the time with tbe leading !! iniblli sn. from ail p iris of the country, so tbat I e appears to be a aurl uf general adviser, not only f r Tlrant. Ilanoock tu.d Porter, but for tne Repub lican narty. as well as for the convicted whig- i key thieves uf Chicago. It is a notorious fact that several dava ago tne President Intended lo .end lo the Whl key Fraud CommiKce a letter giving bis side of the i'A-e, but was diaapii.iiiited lu this because the con, nut lee did not call for It, as w a expected. I he atory h, d cot out th it me Chairman uf the aiili-i on ti iltee intended lo write a Idler to the rre-ulcnt r ilnng lila attention to :he le lluiouy uf lliuford NVii.,,11 and inviting hlui to scoear betore tne committee an i make a statem, ut. lu view of this expect' 0 llivit.il Ion. 11 1- aiated on the ve.r heat authority that Storrs prepared u statement for the Prcldeut, which It w, sin tendsd he shuiild send to the luuiuiltlee In snawir to the Cn .iriujn's lelier. In tbla ihe President went for llrlstow and W ilaon In a lively la hi. ui, and end, avored to show tbal their sole object lu Ibe whiskey war waa tu make atdt.,1 lor tbe secretary of the treasury asa I'reeideti'lal candidate, ihta ar rangement was Interfered with by the failure of tbe Chairman of tns Committee un NVInskcy Fraud" to write the letter above Indicated to the 1'ieaident. Il waa then determined lo have .Mr. IT l.ted write a letter to the committee, but tbls dodge wae anticipated by the publica tion or the plan lu IhxSuk aud other liswapa pera, sod failed a seound time, (irant and hla advisers now seek for another luporiuuiiy In get out the s'atement prepared by niorrs, and It may be tbat the talk about moving anew upon indicted parties who bave pleaded guilty la merely another dedge to enable tbem lo gwl out their side of tbe atory. VH. KLIM'H AVI'LIVATIVN DENIED. Aepereteae a pea ibe I banner of Ceaaael Dlsllaeily Kelaleg. Dr. Rufut Wanner Flint wag actio in the Supreme Court Chambers yeaterday, on a habeas corpua for hi. release from Ludlow .treat Jail. Counael urged upon Judge Dono hue, as reaaona for bl. client', discbarge, first, that the stitute under wblob altaobinent waa obtained had not been strictly compiled with, and second, tbat It did not appear by tbe evi dence tbat any contempt had really been com mitted. In the course of bis argument the coun sel contended tbat tue eutlre proceeding was a conspiracy on the part of Mrs. Flint and her counsel, Mr, John D. lownson l, to persecute the Doi'loi.u ho bad b"en rubbed of Ihe society and affection ot his wife un account of Mr. I nwiiaoiid'e frtquonl visits aud relations wltn her. Judge Donohue Interrupted to sav that the aaiieialoiis upon tbe character uf Mr Towneem! were unwarrmted, Inasuiui'h that the defend ant own letter, which waa attacned to one of the affidavits on Hie, admitted aa hs left his wife for utner and entirely different leusoua, mid therefore be had sWurn lo a deliberate false hood In attributing to Mr. John D luwiiaund the v uiae of tho diffl.'iilty. Dr. Fllul'a counsel lieiile.l the geii'iiui'tia-a of the letter, Hid said former, to establish his cliot.t s cl tlm as a r. sii (liable iTlUiin, tloit he hud been n itroulied and emploveil ty eo dietlnuulabed a ptrauii.igu sal lie Hon Eiwarda lTeircpoiil. Jiidire Dotnihiie in bis decision, a.ild, i hat the I riMiiier m.irrlod tho plaintiff promlaluu lu chur lali and support her, and the evidence showed th d he Ii d Ii ntally treated her. It aiu e.ired alio t i the prlso tier's own showing th it he had deliicrateJy lu t 'represent od thu facts In hi iiftlJavii, and that, therefore, tinloaa there was bomt'lhing lu the legal points raigiid bv counsel, l,e should deuy the application for Ibe pnaon ei 'n Ola. hiirge. Hie prisoner was thon remnudod until Wcd iieaday next, when the case w III be dually dla poaed of, Where Justice should not be Tampered with Mercv, Jamos M. Carpenter, the Grand street, Wll-liaui-burgh, dentist who, louk llaa from Miss Dors ho. a, an iiuauapertm tlor.usu girl, on the pretence of pure sm.iw inr ner s iicaui to i unr.irnts. has n'd. lesv l.g Ida auri ty. his mother, to par his ball, tl.ooo Jna th e Ion iu iraiiaiiuillnii the papeia lu Hie liiatiii t Ailorn.y vest. rdsi. suj trial ttiia csae aaa moat sfcarv. ilns T'..e msii. sfter per-usdlug thu girl lu ii.is'rain kcrseif, bad rouued ber of bur bsrd.earucd cernlnjjs. Tbe Hienm Engineers' Complaint, A number of engineers gathered at 10 Green shhatreei, yctcrday uinruliig, tu take uiesaurea lu regard tu tlie grsullng of ctr ini atoa. It wan claimed that Inr.inipeieiii men often ohtalned ceriifleatea, while fun I inaetlcal c-hglneers. who c-nu l slsnd Sll elaiuius Il ai nv e(n rts, could nut procure them, rvenaoiua wl... in-lu niarlue snd llrui'kliu cerilncsics were uiuiile to iii.t ,in s i .-rililc tie iu New Vora. Il la their mien, tint, to iii, si- s teat ca,e iu iho cuurts ss tu whether Us uu'h irite-a nave tuo right lo rcluac a certificate tu a COillpcU-Ul ui.u. Looking lor a liuabaad. Mrs. Ilattle llinea arrived In Jersey City, on F. nay, In starch uf tier liuahsiit. Tney stsrled fruui lii iilwood lily, in the llisi k Hills, th.ee weeka ago, anil on nevring Iliiirun the tiuallind uult the e ir. cum. llilMliu ll it lie let! i At Hum. u she einilil la. I no ti.oi ol nun, und hi Niuara nin wailoll ill i l.e had If. l,i to Uu Co a.lian .hie All r a llllltleaa auarch she rest lied riev, Vuikuiiii niaulte I iisu'ctivcs. The Duuget's ul xircii 1,'iir Truvel W in. H i-in I ill.', il. id 28, of Fiunkforl mid J i- coh s'reels, Willie ill' IIIil III ' lo lie. on 1 II f rotll p lul form fiirlH Hell Inn al VV i .I'll II vent h . I eels, In. I i.lh'i.l I. I iii. lei i e nil i s miiI rila viire btok t ..I tu, leli iii i iiij.ii, i U. .is ill iu tlie Cnauiuera aire t hu I'tial raj; LEOTntATirx nut. Hew the niaTercer.ee were A djast ed-The BUI Paasrd hy both Hone. WAnniNOTow, Aug. 12. At Ihe erenlnrc teuton of the Senate, Mr. Wlndom (fleo., Minn.), from the Conference Committee on the Le rela tive, Executive, and Judlolal Appropriation bill, tubmltted a report tbat the committee had agreed on tha bill. Tne report waa read and adopted. Tbe bill eontsina, in lieu of tbe Houae provision requiring a reduc tion of ten per oent. on the salaries of all collector, of ouatoma, and employee, of tbe cus tom, tervlne, who now reoelve more than 11 800 p.r annum, a new Motion, dlreotlng tha Secre tary of.the Treasury merely to " institute a care ful .orutlny of tbe present condition and com petency of the faroe employed In tbe oolleotlon of tbe revenue from oustom., with the vlow of reducing the number of th. same." Another section added to the bill prohibits all executive officer, or employees of the United State", nut appointed by tho Prealdent nnd con firmed by the Senate, from requesting, giving to r! receiving from any other nffloar or employee any money or thing of value for poillloal mir- P2?S: ?.ldf rJ.al!n prorlelon are to "0 immedlalely discharged from service, and ahall also be deemed guilty of a mUdemeinor, punishable on conviction thereof by a One not exceeding 1600. The aalarle. of the ofBrers and principal em ployees in the various mints, assay offices and sub-treaaurlea throughout tne country are not at all diminished from the amounts reap ctlvely appropriated for them last year. Horn small reductions are made, however. In the salaries of a few of the euburdln-te clerk, and other em ploreee In these establishments, and the bill provides aa heretofore stated for the discharge of 7M clerks from the present force employed In the Executive Departments at Washington. Ily a change made by tho Conference Commit tee yeeterd ay on tbe euggealion nf Secretary Morrill, the bill now provides that all these clerks shall be discharged un the 10th of Octo ber, Instead of September 10, October 10, and November 10, In three Installments. The sala ries nf members of Congress end of the Presi dent are provided for at the present rates. The contest In the committee regarding the United States "designated depositories " result ed In the adwptlon of a provision for discontinu ing the tleoiisltortee at Buffalo and Pittsburgh from and after the flrat day of September next. The depoalturles at Charleston, S. C, and Tuo aon, Arizona, are retained. Ihe committee alao In.erted an appropriation of tlO.OOn to dttgai i tha expense, of the survsy of the I'nlon agtaV Mrem Pacrlo Kallroada, tu be made In pursuance of afje act of the House of Benreaeniatlvee adopted on the lilb ult, ..TllS.11! Passed by the House aggregated tlSBtJH. Tbla total waa Increased by tbe Senate tbv tbe restoration of existing e .lsrlea) to ll7.latH.75e. I he bill, aa It goes to tba Preal dent, segregates lft,aT3,9tu, showing that the Conference Committee made very nearly an equal division of tbe differences between the two brancbee of onwresa, tbe total being In creased by only 1103.49 more than one-half of tbe total amount uf all the Items In controversy. BROTaKB 3UEAHMAN KEADT. The Crafty Lawyer Anaieas ie Try tbe Meal loa-Ueceher Malt ae Haea aa Possible. Tbomat U. 8lioarman aald yo.torday that he waa anxious to have the anlt of Moultoti agamat Iteechar tried at the first trial term uf the Supreme Court In Kings enmity, am! that he expected to be ready on the Oral day of the term, aa he supposed Mr. Moulton s counsel will be. He regretted very much that he could not carry the queatlun ralaed hy the demurrer to the Court of Appeals, "here he felt aura he would have been suainlned. If Mr. Ileeeher had allowed a wherlff'a Jury to aaawaa damages, the cry would go forth that he had allowed Judg ment to he entered amnit him, and this might be construed Into an admlsalnii of Mr. Moiil ton's charge. Then, too. If the Hherlff'a Jury had allowed the plaintiff h" than .V damages, and Mr. Shearman thought that he could not have got mum than six rents, Mr laeecher could not have appealed unless by consent uf the Itwneral Term, whlrh In tbla csae. because of E lira. e i. pinion, w. mill pmlinlil , l-rf o-axl Mr . Iiearm.in milled thai lie had nut tbe allghteat hotl. ui that .m vi. rill, t win. Id vi rl.' iI.IiiIh.mI sgalnat Mr llec licr. nit'l In tl i tl, m e rf nn sueb a v'nlh I, aa th chv ti, iv stnoil, he did Il d s"i hi.w he i ould have lie I our! nf Appeila p,sa ..ii tin. . .ie in ui i i vvhli h lie liud iluVntrd " inn. h time In i-i.t t tl ui with i;,. tlemurrer. Mr Slieiinnan a de-iro f..r a -ihu-iIv trial i a ihoroiitfh Mirpnau lo ir.-iitleiiinn fnti'ieiteil in tlu'i'i c. in, ui II, ..marked that Mr Micar- inan hurt never bo f.ire evlln ed -n. ti allllet) f ,r a apexdy trial On the c .ritniry. he lis.) pur sued the Fuluan bnln y Afiet a few nwiiienta nf brown -tudv. he rn 'alined. " Oil '. I h-.ve II The flrat trial term ,.f fie u.riMiie r.nirl will lie ill tl. toiler I,,. n Holler will hi thai time l.r liii.il) uugnired In M.i. i olts in th.. , atn- palgll, anil nf i onra, i .mint In, here with ,111 al most abtliduning the lace for I'l'ikTea ti, n Holler la tn lend tin, plaintiffs . miuael. and therefore have the milk in th . mul. name ly, the true inivariln. ss of Mr Miual man a de sire fur a trial at Ihe tlr-t term of tlie court. A WOMAN' TWO U VBBA NDI. Oae aa Oewege Caaaiv Fa rawer aad the Otbar a Break I va Uraoer. Daniel Bowe, un Oswego county fnrtner, yesterday consulted Juatlra Ililey, In llrooklyn, nn a matrimonial dilemma. Hu aald that in lut! he married a pretty maid In a geiilleman'a ser vice In Montreal. He had been gardenei for the mail, and started off In life well. He began to auapeit his wife because ahe whs frequently away fmm home, and In HIS he determlucl to teat her love by a prnpnaltlun tnm.ivo She re belled, and he then acriiaed her. Mie took a hundle of clntlina and went nut of the houae. A year ami a half later the wife returned, pro filing penitence und he forgave her. ii.nl took her back tn lila huiiac llefore the end nf a wook she was off again, till- lime with her sun Martin Ho bought a half Interest lu a farm near lioine, anil w bile at work there a few weeks a.,, he heard thai she waa living in llmoklvn with n muu who nl. I i lust he vv i-Ins wife. He pMi-ured a certified cnp of l,l marriage certifi cate from Montreal anil went to llrooklyn He found thai lila wife parsed a- Mrs. tlnive). and that vvlnl, her hush ii .1 kept a gi i) In Kent mar Myrtle iivemie. h kepi ITu, inters llowu i a I led nu her un Ftliiav. reireaentlng that he wanted Imard. but she nl nm i ueiei led lilni ii.nl nutile sin h a fiina .'iliout liii pic-einc tii.it be haallly nultleil the pin ,.. f.,r fear Ih it -he would luivu 111 ill iu real ii nn -.nine , ha. no .ln-li,o Hlley a advli e waa In tbe i-'i,nie , f a vvarr.int for Mrs liurve) a arrest nn a di .rge of bigamy. While on ber way tn fleo from the -tale .lie vv m captured In thlaiTtv and w i- taken tn llayiumul sin cl jail. Howe rouml hi-, ami Murllu In the lloiie nf Kcfuge nn ti i hnrge nl Ian cii). lie was Initialed as a member of tho Jackson IIol luw gang. A T Kit II I II IK KJtlllT IS THEN TON. A Pteelc Party Attacked by lloagba-Peraona Mevcielv Hurl. The euiployooa nf RonldiiiR'. wlro mill held .private picnic at Hetile lirove, lust uul slde of 1 ronton, yesterday. A party nf twenty roughs fr mil "(1 onset own" Invaded the grounds and endeavored to take poaaesalun uf the danc ing platform, but were roitatud by tbe wire workers, whereupon tlioy formed outside Iho ga'ea, aud, aruiuil with slunea, made a charge upon the peaceable picnic paity, hurling v llov aiu r vollev of mlisllca. and ciulihing Iho.e proa' trated nv the atones. I'lalola weie aubeiuuniiy used with slight i ffect The following i a-oi..ltlea wire reported iiuioim tho phiili kms : Joel Hugliea, avrioualy Injured In tlie aide by a atone ftll.l Utlll Oil, . .I.u. l. ...... VI,. tr M..I....I I I. , i. un.i niiii nnr.iiisi'ioiia ; .vi, ca m ujord, body kicks mid stuno bruises upon the f.u e : I'hlillp Kor, severe scalp wound and Internally Injured : Win. Kane, long cut across lbs temple smi many body bruises ; he waa ki ked down ami kicked until unconscious, and life is deal aired of; William Chambers, eye badly goiiired and severe shoulder Injiiilea, N'veral women were hurt. "Kidney" llrown, Jake Id or, and Peter McCormt k of the roughs were well hammered, andtbeOr-t named Is In a critical roiiillilon. Ihuruweie no police or const ihulary force mi the vruuuds, but warrants have been gr.uted fur tbe arrest of several of the rioters. Tallniadge dV Co 'a Trickery, Mr. 0. U. Aborn, commission merchant, IT Pearl street, New Vork, visited Newsrk yestsritiy, sc ceiupauled by s iswyer, ami claimed ss properly stoles from him nine esses ut una that had been rcjileviui d by oilier Sew Vork Onus, ere mora of 1 .niiiia.l.'e A U l laa allegation of Mr, Ah.iru Is thai lie had the oils siurediu laiiiu usgi 'n place in t oriiemlt ir. el, and lh I when the nrtn filled the oil was i srrn .1 i.rfio v'ra .ler ley Ui'iin riliilittiug lila pronfs l . .Iiisn... ,l, ,ini a ear. I; iriunl waaglanleu ami orl.-i ra eere ilelalle.l tu a-alal Mi Miwn 11, aeeinlm; I, , h . r. i.,ri), wlilili la valued ai tl.taju, ami aloreil witn Mr il i ifsmlall It Ii i asm thai the Hank nf M al t'on. ,11 Lit, i lias lust Mo OU" III gol'l by till- Iru ai n of the alllliailgea II Is belinveil that otl,ei lianas liavi loll lare uiiiounla In Hie aauie via), silliuuah tliuy are ke. plug the luaaui quiet Providing Inr Another Itilailte. W isiiiMiiiiN, Aug U T'no I'r eiileni'i fun- I V is till L lim i.r.n I I .1 f.,r Tin Pi m n nl II, is ultei h.'iih m ut I In- ii. mi i, si ion ol .1 il. 1 1 l J h ul lj ue bu.ublt Lhutuuaut lu Ihu Iwi'Ulleili luisuny. THE WARFAHEINT1IE EAST AN ATTEMPT TO IIIIKAK m BO IO IT TUE HEIiriAN LINES, The Tarb. Repelsrd and Nearly all ef Ihea. Hllled-Cal. Anlltrh'a Army not oa tbe Re treat-A Baltic latmleeat Neat Baaja. Raousa, Aug. 12,-Glght thousand Turki landed at Antlvarl on Thuraday, the 10th Intt. They were going to Podegorltxa. The Prince of Montenegro haa delayed hla marob toward Slenlti i, the point of Junction of tbe Servian., for tbe purpoao of operating against Djelaledln and preventing relief to Moukbtar Paaba, niwiBADa, Aug. U.-A bulletin published here denle. that the Servian Col. Antltcb hat retreated, and declarea that he maintain, hi. position. Prince Milan hat arrived here from Delegrad. Tha Turklah foroea attempted on Tuesday last to break through tbe Servian line, at Javor, but I were vumpletely repulaed. Nearly all of inem Were killed. Oen. Banco Ollmplct malntalnt hit ofentlra poaitlona on the Drlna. Banja, whioh hat been ttrnng'v fortified, I. held by TchernarefT. army, while Col. Becker's army occupies tbe moun tain, on the Tlniok and Morava Hues. It la expected that Prlnoe Milan will proceed In a few daya to Inapoct the army on the Bosnian frontier. Thirty thouaaad Bulgarians, principally old men and women, Il la aald, have taken refuge In Servla. The atrocities committed by the Turk, lo Bul garia and Servla are reported aa being beyond description. Stireeona and officers are arriving at Belrrade from all countries. One leeTun of volunteers bearing the name of the Prlucess Natalie baa gone to tho seat of war. Uen. Zacb'a wound will necessitate ampu tation. It Is believed a battle I. Imminent In the neigh borhood of llanja, Oen. I,oachjjiion, with the bulk of his foroea, haa taken una position near llrestnwatt. Tbe Comniander-lu-Chiof of tha Servian Army haa decided not to abandoo tbe Morava valley without a deolslve battle. D1MAELI rHOMOTTOW. Baelaad'a Prtaae Mlalaler Elevated le the Peeraae-Tbe New leaaervaiive Leader. London, Auit. It. Although Mr. Disraeli la to be elevated to the peerage be will remain Prime Minister, sir Stafford Norlboote will be come tbe leader of tha Houae of Common.. It I. the general Impression that tbe Cnneervallvee are weakened hy the chaoge. but Mr. Disraeli la pbyalcvlly unable to auatala tbe labor, of tbe leadership of the Houae. Il Is rumored tbat other Cabinet changea will be made after tbe prorogation, namely, the Hlght Hon. Sir Charles B. Adderley, baronet. President of tbe Board nf Trade, and Lord John Manners, Postmaster-General, are to be offered peor.ges. Mr. William II. Smith, liberal Con servative, member lor Westminister, and ono of the Joint Secretaries of the Treasury, Is to re place 81 r Cn. rles Adderley, and some subordi nate member uf tbe Government to replace Lord Verniers. Ihe Xiilu AVirsto.dav.ay.: "For more than one aeasinn It has been a manifest task leading Ihe Houae of Commons, growing too burden some for a Prime Minister who never spared hlmaelf when nubile rimy demanded hla time and energies, his accession to the peerage I. not ao much a promoti ui as a development, or rather the crown of a career. The poliilcul con anuen"cs of tbe chiuce may net at once unfold themselvos. Mr. lUrall withdraws Irom the House uf Commons ut the close uf a see slon In which he haa been the centre In strong pi ron il dlseuselons, butliomnot be doubted tbat hla re moval was contemplated before theae discussion, could be foreseen. I be transfer nf the leadership of the House of Commons is an event far too Im portant lo stand alone. Before long further obangee must take place to bring the relation ships of tbe Ministers to one another Into har mony with the new state nf thing'. In his new position tha Kirl of lina-mislleid will h" able tn lerva as the bond uf his party and without effiitia tun ond nl strength to uld It, Willi exps r.i nco acquired a..,l aagactt train d in a long and arduous p.llti'Wl 11 laa. RngllahnuMi, irre spective of party, will loin In the wish that In I, la new position Ihu Prime Minuter may rind that eicne ami ilu-i.lD.'.l rrp n which I. a bcllltlng reward for hla public services." O'Xfcltr'.V WOShKIIKUL WAIM. The Veal ef laelaa five Heads! nilee A lean la Ms Days Acceaapliakeal. Thpre wasnn immetiwnii'lleureBt Ameri can Inatltute Hall last night to sse Daniel O I,srv finish hla wslk of fmo IDiies In six days. He came on the track at 1.21 o'clock A. M , hav ing walked 411 miles. He felt strong, and walked at a brisk pa -e. He rested at the end uf the 418lb mile for 15 minutes, and finished 4'JO mllea at 4 o'clock. He stopped on his 4311th mile half an hour for refreshments, and completed 4J0 mllea at 7 o'clock. At in o'clock, nn the 441at mile, he alopped an hour In change hla clothing, but started brisk again. The assembly cheered him w rmlr. He flnlshed 4.V) miles at about 1 o'clock P. M.. and toil at 3 o'clock. He had for company at thla time Wilson Heed and Mr. Nugent. At 6: the end of 40 mllea was reached, and 49 at 7:18. The wonderfully plucky pedestriau then seemed to walk with renewed vigor, and be flulatied 400 miles at 0:14, amid great eulhu. si ism; and at 111:18 started on the 4IMth under tho spur of great excitement on the part uf the spectators. Tbe feat uf walking M0 rr lies within tlx dava was sccompllsheil at ll:.t! o'clock tbe time of tbe last mile being IT minutes and 45seo niuls. He hail over half an hour to spare. A sieneuf wild excitement ensued, and O'Leary was barely able tu gel away from ibe admiring throng. j WAH IN LONO ISLAND CITT. Two Arsalew ef Laborers Headv le fight liver a llorwe Hallrsvnd. Justine nariinril huvitij; dissolvoil the In jun. 'ii. .11 I.) Ju-tlie We-ilin.nk, reatralng the (il.ilie liiaiirain-o I'nmpwny fmm taking posses sion uf the mid foimerl) opened h) the Hunter s I'nlut and Aatnil.i Kallmiul l'niuianv. that miu paii) vcMciditv went u number of men to repair the mad. Un rea-hlng the place they ascertained that Patrick .1. (ilramn, Pieshleiit nf Ihe Umg Island I'll) ami l',vai II ill... ad t'omjinn), I111.I men at work repairing tho roil .mil laying u il., nl. le Inn k. He bad pun li.iscil inun the owner nf the Asti iia mini mi ihe training nf iheln iuln ' I m l.v .ludfc-ii W,.ll,i ,,,k Ihe rljlil and lllla In t In'l. pmi'i 11 v . they cunt chill ng t h il Ihe C0111 111, .11 I ...nn II, vvlili h had grniilril .. the liiMir- 1111. c 1 .imi'iinv Hie lllil lu nii.iato II ml. Iin.l nn ant l.ni it v for -o. lining Tlie iiisuraiice pen 1 de applied In the p.. lh e fm p..esl.,n. They. I.ow eve. were uiivvillni! tn inke an nrllve part mi 1 lllier side, 1 n.i.i niliig tlii'inselvea with vv.ilch ing ami prcvcii uitf au litciiTi 1 f the .cacc. I he vv 1 1. do fori v nf the ilepnl Iliu nl la slut i.uieil mi the lino. Mr. ttlfuaim, hcldes Ihe men em tiliived nn the i.i.ul. ha-, over tiflv men it-adv to I'l.iiect him lTi" inaurain u inmpuuy's force I. about ua laigo. Teai hluu a Hon Dishonesty. Tlniothv lialv. a lad of twelve tears, wns bo ft re Justice IMollhet ut Jener ITIy yebtorusy, crisrged with ohtalntug grnrerlea under faHe iireteucea. The mile lehuw sai l I'ut lila falln r ruiuirlli'd hhutugu aroiinil snioiis tlie .11 II, r - ri I grocers and uhlalu the artl- tl,a, un h r tlie pret lh il hs waa m.ii nv llieir reifu lir enaloini is llu .imiii I r rifilsilausa tieailug. He .ie. mre.l that Ins fit n r on several , om had anil 1 . I 1,1111 aiu heat 1, 1 in men II ss ) I he mat urate aiivl-i I one of ihe cuui. lining gri.ieraie 11 g.nacmt auit ugslu.l 11, s Isu'a lal.iei.snd III,' .lualne grained a warrsui fur tlie parent's at real. I'lic Coy wsa lieu. Feresi Plree In Ibe Twin Uounlalee. Woiiu.iug, N. H., Aug. U.-A heavy fire Is rnguiK in tne wuoila bitweeu the I'alu Mountain llnuaa smi tin- Kb, yan Houae. 1 tie Huston liv.1 ,s sill nut get i'iiousIi tn lor. inornln Ah i i 111 at ,11 1 1 aln ov er the l'.ri ,'vu.l and lindens i.inrli Kthriai Ir uu M Jo.ius. tini 1 , Vi , eo.ii lining ah.'iir 11 1 nei suui. are cut off, sud wl I Uut be side tu get tiai k iu nlgnt. The llriilh ol h -uldler uf I SI . Uoniiim, Aug. IS - Col, Thomas Asi inwalldied In bruuallue yestc.ilay aged ninety. His aervicca lu Ilia war ut ISI'J ue M .J r ol the Mnlh I lined Slstel III fuitrv sre uisinors'ili . sinl Ii aria ttm n'deiil . f the S'l vlvora ul tlie III. rs . I tnal .,r He ass United blstui Luusui st Lmiiluii ft. .111 lata .0 lat, i. Hpraker Kerr lirowlug It orse, Wasiii.mihin, Aug. 1- Siuaker Korr'a con 1III1 n la aucli sa lu alarm lua friends, and It is not be Itevi'.l that he aid Ion- snrv ive A despatch received Irani ..Ilil, dale I ener.l.i), rrnm Hoi sh-nlgi'. Aluui Hiri.ii:s. says "1 am 11,111 h wuiic, aud huuu is urua insr wi-akci." A Hwlinuisi's Pmiil Hive, Oi.KN'ri Kai.i.m, N. v.. Ah;. 1.'. Eugene Cramel, '-'1 ji sr. uf ag. , w i.ll l.atlniii.' in it,,- Hu is.m rlyer here tndiy ill Vi .1 II. lo 11 1 11 1 ,. 11, 1 -,' ue h. - 11 ri . i.,c-ic , !' , " "l ", "' , 1 " " ' ' '"' 1 ' ' r llr' bun tin uiiih ki ling lilui iiivlsuli) krsutl sai autlpiil CLOSING VP THE SESSION. The Probability era final Adjearagaeet bv 4 V. M, ea Monday, Washington, Aug. 12. The Ilouie will be ready to adjourn on Monday at 4 P. M.. and In anticipation of the Senate agreeing to the Joint resolution propo.ed by the Hou.e rooter day fltlog thl. date ant hour for final adjourn ment, tbe Houae took a reoess to-day until Mon day at 10 A. M. Tha Senate It still In session at tbl. hour tbla evening, and haa taken ne further action on tha Houae resolution than to lav It on the table, whenoa It o.n be ' taken at any time before 4 o'clock on Monday and acted upon. Thero It, undoubtedly, a atrong pressure being brought to bear on the Senate to Induce It to postpone adjourn ment for at least another week. There are a number ot Jobbers who do not want their schemes postponed until nest winter, and they think tbe Democrat. In the House are ao 1 anxious to get away that If tbe Son .ta ahow.rl a determination tn stay until certain las' -'- la psrfsoted.that thsv win " -X' and I Ji tha ' ,...u a..eir opposition spa in toe An throuf n; Tn, aena'e hut already put Through the feet mall Job, and I. now preparing the Hawaii.u treaty Job vigor otielv. Ihe School amendment fnu. .,;, ih.. trlct nf Columbia Job have boon pissed tn Senate In tbe ab.pe of amendments to the House bills. The Hnuas, however, can die doss of tnese by referring them to the appropriate commit tees, where they will Heap the sleep of death. There will bo some difficulty in keening a Jiuorum of the House here If tbe Senate pro ongs the eeaslon beyond Mondey next, and It la poaslbla that the Democrats will have the most trouble In retaining their men; but If the Sen ate persists, the parly whip will be applied on tbe Democrats, and momhera on that aide hav. Ing leave, of absence will he reo.tlled, and thu. a new relay can be lei off fur a few week.. At 10:30 tbl. evening tbe Senate was still In session, and had passed tbe legislative bill as agreod upon bv the Conference Committee and Eassed hy the House, and Is now discussing tbe ilploinatlo bill. II this bill Is alao passed to Light only tho Indian bill will be left to act upon on Monday, and It I. possible mat Con gress tnaysdjourn that day at 4 P. M. Later. The Conference repurt on the Diplo matic bill waa finally agreed to without dlsous-alon. A MEW HAVEN MAN'S PERIL. Hie Hawse Pilled with Uae aad Fired while He waa Aalee-A Narrow Rerape. Ntw Havbn, Aug. 13. Thorn na Benoe owned a realdanoe at Martin and Day streets, the lower floor of which be occupied as a saloon. Laat night tome person flr.d the build ing after fiance had retired, and evidently In tended hla deatructlon, Tbe gas fixtures were torn down In tbe barroom, and tbe gaa waa al lowed to flow until It AT led the b irroom. Tbe only entrance tn the room waa then secured by turning the key In the lock and bending It. Then Are waa applied, and the gaa at once broke out In flame sll over tbe house. Ucnce, who slept on tbe aecond floor, had barely time to se cure hu money and e.cape with bis life, tbe building, a frame one, being soon consumed. Some time ago 11, nco hsd a quarrel with bis wife. She split hi. head with a buttle, and they asperated. She has threatened openly to burn bla house, and to-day sbo was arrested on sus picion. Hence waa asleep when the Are was atarted. and had he nut been awakened by a pollcemab, wuuld bave beau burned to death. COM MO HO RF. FA NUEB DILT. A Blight Cbeage for ihe Better la bla CeeaM. Ilea -Religious Esercleee. Tho condition of Cnminoiltiru Vanderhilt yestordsy was not much changed from that of Friday, aud the llttla difference was for the bet ter. He restej well during Friday nlgbt, sleep ing more than usual, and yesterday morning wes bright and cheerful. Mnny friend, called durlna- the day. but tew saw him. In the evening tbe Key. Dr. B. S. Moran of Hal 1 1 more called, snd talked lor nearly an hour upon religious subjects. The Commodore lis tened with evident pleasure to aliiging by tue ladles ol his household. Dr. Moran trtt at 10 o'clock, and th" C.uniiiu.loie was wheeled fmm the library, wboro he had psaa-d fie day, to the b ck room, where he passe, his nights. Dr. Llndeley considered bis condition so fa vorable tint ho went home earl), aua Dr. Ill -Holt went a few hours later. THE LATEST OLIt ir (. NEWS. The Brttlsa Admiralty and ibe Fagtllve raiavv liurstloD. London, Aug. IS.-IT10 Admiralty have issued s new circu sr re pec'tlu fugitive Have, It lu.trucis thu urUiera of ike usvr Kiri, .10:111 it a fugitive is tsam under the in l-ctloo ul the flag, nu dcuund lull he enter atne.l I r 1,1a surreud r un th j irr .un 1 sav.rr aecun I, . Ml ra are 1 ft in thcr 1 wn discre tion rtvarduie the circuiustauees uu h r whuiiiher iiu.'hl I. reielve s tigiuie sat-, thirl, wh 'Lever witbiu terriionsl waters sny on damn 10 be held in alsv ry luulrary 10 Hie ireau uf llnal Urllaiu, he S -uuiil De nr. 1U1, lei until 1'ie near -st Ur.llah LuuaUl Investigate! aud ilucldce tin uuiatluli. Hew Ihev Panlsh Mwlndlere la England. London, Aug. U.-Mr. Kl -hard Banner Oakley, manager and proprietor of tbe Cooperative Credit Datik-a scheme which he sisrtcd la March or April, 1874, and which prove I tu be s failure-waa adlanicatod a bankrupt In J .uuarr Isat and c. .11. united fur t iai ou aeiargeof fisuiln cuuuei Hon with li.ai in.iiiutiuo. He w .1 fuiiuo guilty lu-day, sua teuteocud tg Ave years' peoal servitude. laieaae Ileal In Madrid, Madrid, Aug. 11. -The heat bare I. fearful ; It exceeds any recollection since ltoo. The city la as serted snd ihs streets sre silent, s-urty geld laborers died Imm tne effects ol the hest near neville. The ytnea in Andaiu-ls sre scorc'iing snd fsilmg Count rl. shier, a member of the tcuste, was uvercume yester day sou bsd tu be remove 1 tu Perls. ""'"'u"" M. Pufaare Elected a Life Henaler. Paius, Aug. 13.-M. D.ifaiire, President of the Council snd Minister of Juitlee snd Worihln, wss elected tnilsytu a lilr-ieusluraldp vice II Csslmlr. Perier, iieceaae.i, hr nil vuioa. Two linn Irea und nv. ui) four rtenaiori vend. M. Clmucluag, Legiti mist, ublaiued 1UU rules -v.... Holds on Ihe l.amblers. deigeant Cass, acting Captain uf tbe Bldrldge street police, raided ihe gambling deu st C3n Grand aireel, near the lluwery, at aimut 11 n't lues Isat iiiiu, snd captured shout s dnren uf the tntt'stei The n u. pneturn ilea' rltied tlieui-elvi a astleurge Vlulier. entii iii.isi .11 niirriiuit, and .l.i'm N. Uullck, buut sua alius dia.er Sulh of Wl Uailisliiirs-1 A Kri'lli'inali iolii, .me., tn I anlslll Vjii Ilu-cn of the alircer .mot j...ln alatlun lust i veiling that lie hsd he, n swlnd.ed uu. ul s large sum of tnouev in a gambling houae at l'.'s -mil avuiiie, kept i, a mau Usui. 1 Henry h'Tliar.l Lie limli e enti red II e n'si e and atreaieii the prnpnoiur and two iierauua shu were plajlug Ilnrleeii c nta wsa all iho iiiunuy luuud. Molly Mouulrea Mentenred, rorrsvii.i.E, Aug. 12 The Jury in the case agstua. Kehue, chief ufflcer of the Molly Msgulre . ider Ii HiiiuiUil cuuniy. sud laoulng, cl.hr utflerr uf Norll.un.lierl m l couniy. who six ulher irninlni nt num'iira of Die iimsntailon, tu day found t.irm all g'lilti ot aseaul. und nailer) wlui in tent tc, hill v 11 1 .m I'hoinaM all IllIKh who mrn-ll Sites evlle.iee waa re.oiuuiil.il .1 1.1 u... men 1 1.1 the I oiirt Ihee'samu un 11. mm m v . ral ot er-. will Ik nut uiio.i lnui i,ii wees lor conspiracy lu kill Wl.iuui auu Jeiio Malur at Mahauu) ill). ' OfT-llnnd Mhnolluu al Crccdiuanr. The 11 1 nt Ii competition for tlie I'm t, t'ii M, uml farm '.""J vsrdl clubeuge hsdge wsa lull al I rei I luunr y.'.terday. Nearlv dftv entrie, were iii.ut. Hie leslliig .eons were: U i I'.n.ei. 11 y 1 1 iu. i. It H K.'.'lie. lit , I I' Urn r.ti. V in Id a'rla u II I.I. AI.en, 41. K K Mil en, au ,) I'. 11. ll.cliai is, i i , 1 t rtavlils, 10 Th AuhIisiuu Ulflc iiuuimsii: su luspecllon ol Hie rnnuo joiriMJf .moi l loirx. TurSraj his received '.' from C for the suf ferius I' mil) at Ju VVesl Furu niini .ire. t. Ml. 'haul t'onrud of l.'il West K.fiv tblril st.eet fuui.. ii ii.to me Hu Is ni r.ier near 1 i.iy-aei iii'iiueit last i v i uluir, and a aa ilrowui .1 Mr. Annuel (1. Willi him in. fuemtn uf tbo man Dug ri lialier,. I, (lot the I'onl Ollh i e ni iv.i. v. I, I wsa i iiared wit a seuaiu ul, i in Mi i. i oui lo ui g, llr. Joseph I re it. who wua arrested on tbo 1 har.'e of a hlie atfa'ti-l Vu'l.iriai' Woilli'lll, I'eiinls 1 . i lall it. .lain. sH lilou.l, ami nun ri Wiavesteiday libilsleil llotil II . I ilibi uu lu 1,.U1 nail. The lui.eral srrvnesover the late Carl Berg man. Hie I -run r t ' 'lu. loi ..f I'm Via ,,rs rnilliai lu .n " i' l 'a or neiira, wire nenl lu t lie Vsueu hrod. I "I I-sal I i i, in slit !, , ,ler lay Ail lllo llus lug sud liiuskul lucleiles aeul Bur .1 1 rll alea The nimuil convsutliin uf tlie Orand Lodgiv Keatn r SUi I llari- I, iMali id Nn 1. i eKlua un luc.lar in I'vinaimrsa Hal. I.ll i anal air. , , huluv-f,,,; linlgia will ue represmel Iron New York, NuvJt so Sew kngland, aud csuaJa. Ihe l.jdy U.i now ahoui ii.uoci ihi'iuhi ra. i n. C Ludlam of asa Cherry street owns an ' Afrlcal ah,e. wi.n fi'ir liuiui lici.no f.,"n ' i" At" Isa uiuiiulalua. am four uiul.i. sgu was ', ue I of "'"If "a'dn Kv.vi'M, r tl " ", ..", , n .."i'.'i , "'.,l'll,''itr! ,,'ll. aawtl.ii sin. l.ni it, A I us. ami st hi, re i"-l 8 h Mart in. suesliuv r.sn m nf I sn gut Morocco ludtlied III ora up. .era I ,,i . a n I, li. The coinmilteo tn rei eive propiva,a for the isie iii.tl trans! 1 1 ol Hie c.aiuis n. He th u. ra f i lie I o.i in ra' It na, ait r iu isi,, an i nu a n i ,n of ihe aa.ei. report thai " I.u. n ink's -Loi ii in n n tiwius' lu ur i, inn.iuaiias' I, I,. 1 1 lu .siiiiik .Ii IU'i la 'ii Uiaili'iiuili oi ., tin r a ,n I I , "I u 1,1," ll.yn loi iil.ii ii, i, lln ' II '. " i i hi oui II'- ',1.1 . I i - i. I' ii l'i a no It. II. iv inr unl lu . ,. . m I .mi ilaiUii, .mil s lr.uf I ul tin (l.ths 'a iaal lar LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. il dashes nun a and rnnna ntntm U SVN'S REPORTEES. The Baae Ball Field -A Uaae la BreajMfBi I where Balk ISIdee weal la te Wla-Aaaaw I teera aad Prefeeeleaale la Prospect t4vtej ThoCbelaeai (amateurs), and tba Mataall I (profeaslonala) played In Brooklyn yesterday. 1 I TheChslseaa wenHrstto the bat. Before the I game an eaay victory wa predlotad for the Me I tual., but the Chelaaae played a remarkably tea game, and gave the Mutual, hard work to trim. In the first four inning, theneldlng waasoabary on both aide tbat neither olub acored a rag and It waa almo.t Imp'on Ibl. for a man to reaek Brat baae. The Mutual, earned only OM run. The pitching on both side, waa vert effective, and It wu. hard work to gat tbebal through the Infield. Hules's pitching and Duf fy's ba': were tbe featiirs. ef the game. 2U:.ri plavSd a fine g.me at flr.t baae, aa 44 fest at second. The Mutual, play w . .pleadU; aiid ihoy tdsyed their hardest lo win the iasM i . '.v. by Innings i Appendeu ia . asuvua........ ioooiiiiiJ t,.A.i?0id!tnui "Uf Played on Prospect Par tul M;m.r.0.,in2fiL.onJf tin terday betyreeS il-.i NIn'" and Hudson oluha, and alWl SudVu'aT::::..; M i i i U The Lafayette, beat the Eagle club 41 to it. ease of FewleVe Prleade la TreaMa. Jamea Burke and James McCann, ot the Jaotav at a Hollo Oang, who were held by the Coroner's Jaaj aa accessories to the marderot OBcartlwsrd atooetj were before Judge Reuuldi yesterday, on a writ at bsbesa corpus, lo sa snpiicsilon fur bail. Jaeae Keynuldi reser.ed hiadeola.ou that he mlgni aiasxlaa Ihecuruoer's tnaus.l testimony. Tho iiiemoersofike rang bel I as principal! sre Jamea Wnolshsa, or Wbee in, andJuhn Hurley. VYhelahai is a low piii'tlclaa. Who fo-merly kept a aalouu la the Jacsson Hollow r glon. Hr was rscugnlsed as the lesderof the saag.aai . was rewarded for hi. puhiicsl tatlue.ice by Wbj.TC Puwler, who made him Hrdrsat laapeetor. a ilBaaMg I poaiUoa Has the was held by Crow Murray. A Trip le Earepe Prostrated. Adolpb Boiler of tbl. city did a large bualnea with Cabaa merohaala, who, last summer, owed htaj 440,000 Louis ooldanger of Cuba off red to get laa munen a power ol altoraey was given him, aaa H fa lleged that hs culiicicd SU.ooo, none of which waa re ceived by Mr. Boiler. Hull wai eegua agalaal OeJaV anger In Cabs, and bs fsllod lo answer. A day or law ago Mr. Holier ssat la Ihe naaener list of tlie Oenaaa atesaier Duma, snuoascod to sail yeaterday, tltr aaaa ofUuldBngsr. Justice Unuonuc grants aa order ag arrest, aud Oxen the pail at H ikio Yasti rday OelsV linger wss srreated aa the ale imor. and waa e roaghl ea lXdlr.Vt,JlLLM, T,a,Q W" 'ock " Akdectlag a (iolered Ulri. j TheVan Sooalcka of Bayoone.have had In theey employ Maggie Frsaler, s yoaag colored fl -Urartu, who had been ladaatared to the n Irom ths Colored I Orphsn Asylnm la Mew Tork. Oa Friday Mrs. Tea ' 4 fichslrk. weul befor,- Justice Moualey, and msde eoes. S int Hist iho gtn had ne .n etiiice 1 swsv by Mr. aad Ir-. Kuasrll.tbslr uelgiihors. tin&iresenllng his war, I raat uiisiahle Id lawsv wsa told by toe Ciarka. a 1 lawyer, that Magsio waa not in tne huus... Ths Cos I stsble threatsaad to brcsk open the dour, and Mrs. , I lluiaell gsve way. Bun equcntiy Mr,, liu.a li.eadMg ' fl Clarke were arrested ou s cuarge of abduettoa. j The Ocfaclaa of Cola. I Sliver half dollars, stamped with the word, II "Psrinso Vsrletlcs, Sixteenth street snd Broadway,' 'I a-e tn nrcu'allon, snd leveral p-rsuna have wrltlea sa M Tus 8i iu ssk If such com i ij,i. X " Hulled Males culua " said Caa.uer White, U'WDoran it chief uf riMii rnaury " niirae I with the uaine ef al Dlaee of bu.lncas uf s curuuratioa or an mulvllBal M aru i legal Any defacement, lurihuruiure, uf ear- fl rein v, hard nr soft, of ttie t'nltcd Hisrpa, mskee at fj valueless oefors ths law, and reuders Ihs oue who de IB fiirri it Hsb.e lu unprlsuumt ut for two yesrs sad a Oae I of es,uou. A Sliwiea Uluad Traeedy. I William Jones, a oolored man, of rttapleton, . B B. I, q isrrrlled with hla wife llsrnet on Sua ay I as. I and shot her la the left cheek, ths ball loagmt ie the Drek. Mrs Jnne.'s hrottver, ftsse il. Ilravea, s Isaltat i ol 17 Naa-sii street, on Krltlav afteruoun eased an off. I car ol lite N w a're.l, New Yora. pop., slulmtoar. I real Jones, who aid just I I'liicT frum a niat.'ii Islasal I bus-, .luuea was inese.l up. and veaieriar afieraooa was taken un a Coroner's warrsut tu tlie KI bra oue ruu.lv Isd. Mr. Urave, ami me yen. rday ihsihai sister ss silve, though lliim Uupo is culerlslutd of her recovery. & A Clerk's Dlsgrare. I' j Arthur Donnell, tbe embexxling dug olera j employed by Ureal a C i. of Brosd i-trret, Kltsabeta, waa commuted by Polio- Juiluu Ceumui uf that city !' j yeatent ir lo the Union r uuly j il to await the act loe i; f if tin lltsiiil Jury Hustles num. Tuna C"tlr arllclss fuuuu lu hi- runs sn.l ,1 .u u u, ni.n ii. , in ,,i. eniniof. ,r, j, ir per v vain.' I at IM,',, tule i from Jam . al ' , I aae. fur wh un h" h ul a. ie I a- druj mrl In Honmr- ft'ut.'. ''! I""" "u ''SS sckuuwlodgodblg ' I galll. 11 ia thefts fuut up -' ooo ( i . i Where there will be ne Pew Rente. Open air meeting, are to be beld In Jersey- !' City, ic-d.y, under the ai sp ea of the T. M. C A. A Ii I in c unard w harf the services will bs under ths okarge uf the Yuuug Peuple's Aasouiallou uf the Kirsl OsMlst '. tiii.rclt: atTlaniiilun i'srs, u ider the direction ofuS Sunday S.huoi ul ihe Kree Iteluriii.M I hurcn, st Jersey ,t sveuui t. nil brlugu, undi r thu aueerinteudeuce of ttm 'i llsllr .sl hranci uT Ihe Y M C A., ami at ureeue sag fcssex atrseis lbs Usnuaua are te os addressed la tbatr j osulsugusgs. jol Uermaea Car Tlldeo, bel Aaainst Ring Rale. I n The German Indepeudeut Deiuocratio Asao- I : claiiuu of the Kigbiseath Ward of llrouklyu, ou rndaf ' ti S, "Ji;. ri'ISl!i'- ,u "Pfort the national sud auaj l M tn sets, snd Ihs' mr rs be slluwe i to vote lor whaS t IT ever osadlusus they desira ou cuuoty sud c.ly ticket. :; a A Menllanemal Italian. ., auttava Walters, an Italian, of TS ClirrsMe ; street, drank beer sn 1 isudsnum in s concert saluoaei V Ij 100 II iwrry on Friday night, am' was tskrn tu lleiievaa -where be died. He had lo.en deaeiiHO by a girl eat pluyed la ibe ssluuu, lu whom liw hsa ueea siisoues. ' Usaall Pox In Jereey CUv. i fmall-pox la reputed to be spreading on Jee . .?'., f't" Heights Six children of s fsmllr named ,' I K. Illy are aunerb g, .uu at the residence uf Mr. Ura ' tuw, lot) Lsidlaw sveLu.'. trirei cnilaicu hsve it. 1 rainbbrd with a Chisel. John Struokliar I, a louth of fo irtnen yeara, y j uf l.'.l Leuaiiru s.iett. ai. st ..n u in tin. b ua with a ' culavi, laat uignt hi in unk ownaoy. . tVeaihrr OlUce Prrilielluna. Nearly s'alluiialy or slowly fslllng harometat. ailai l t liaiiges lu iruii i raiun , .aslerli l suulhert wludi, aud paitly ijuudy westl.er aud poaalb y islu. The Thermometer In New ork Yesterday. ' At Hiiiinut's at a o'clock A. M , V4 : tt. 71 : 9. .4 7U, u m. , j.an i' m u' , ii aii, v. ,r , u ii., ypr j v PUKfAIHXU IOK A O I LM II Lit, I The Germans of th, . ..i,i : h I H-i i l.-i. .lersei I Clt), nave otgaii.zeil a lihl, ii ... l il ui it i.s i lull V A Itlileu anil lien 1. 1. k l,.inn i ni.riiasdal t 1 Utliy kiatu sireel an.l I II r I .n . n ,i .si i i talus. I A I HUeti mul Jlciulri. I.-. Tub h..a In cn funnel 1 In i' miiIi Unu a J t,oi ii.v, s.i ..an. wuucj 1 1 llienihirs m I'll ii I lid on and lie.iii i Ii ks i i nil i if tlie Ktghtb I As-i i ..ly I i -r i . . h . .- . I .,u r, .jui tuns la 1 su, p 1 1 uf lh I l.,...s ti, .. .1,. , Hit' ham .irit.al II n ,n,l III : : I, I f Jew se t fv liive ore ni I i in i, i , u tliu ulcks L'ittl v, ii one liuu .ti a m. ,i it , in i.i i At i inuell. j , I I ,il. n. hei.l 111 the ifU'o of I I l'i . i . i . , II I r.. i . )-!, r I ij, it wal r. . v a i.i j nn snu tUu 4 m.p iu niC licuiocraiai tu.i I A I il, leu ami Ileiiitrn La Club has boon formal 111 letk,s I. Wll'i I -III Wllitf niilliel ofll i rs ' Jo s'i i i .i . in -i ,e,t, vvimaui Mshlu aud WulA II ..,i. i. i . ',i i h, i i i is ii sMiiir A 1 ),, lull ami Hendricks I'd, I, I, Kn . i ...inn wnu iirnuricas i uiu uua neen oreask li.l iii Kal.. . Ii, with im folluwlug na a ..rtuetlj J. ii in, iii I r-snie .t , hi riss sii. i Jusiius ilsiiaS Hiintvi.is d i put ti Wheeler, lieasurer. I he Democrats uf the .Seventh District of thl 1 .1 . 1 1 in vv ai.l uf I iuokIvii iiavr h T ildeu snd Hesy i i i. a i un w in Iniiu t.a,v .u for I'n sun nt, Juhu alas die fur a e I'resi.i. i,i..isine i arlln I ir Bocislsrr, asvf Usuu r uipai ru k fui s, igeaul at Aruii. A Tllden and Hendricks Itefortu iTub waa ur.'snigln tne Iwuilv I or I M ul imili atr-4 Sl.l VVts.ilUg. n avenue, on K Id.T ev.lill.g Til. offleeil ale- Adu pit Huepfel l'rishle.t, V i hula. ne l'r. aldeul , AiuUl' Caii, litasuur.J II. svuriae avr, ei lelarr, A Tllden and Meforni I lu' haa been organ. Is- 1 iu I h ipuaiiiia li.e ..Cl. i it. I vi iliini, I'rest. Il nl, I "I M, en III, J.. .,o I A It'll, .1 II Lay. I ni-. , Al.rsiu Weeks. I' II lii..ii II Van I .as.-U, Vic I'. "lueiiia , Win J Aisirn r, becielary , vluurge llui.i , 1 1 asa ci I lie I .Men and 1 Ion Ir'cki (Tub uf tlie Sucond War , f ui. n i n ' im n u, rs al ihe rrat iu u'lug, .nil r r , ill- . win.- .11 us Win J M, i oniirlT. 1 1 i , i , in-, uu, .. IT. 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