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a coalition siireesa are extremely doubtful, that they are by no means sure of carrying the lower eh of 'be Legi-ilature, to say of the Beuate, ik tbe coalition tnemaelves sdmit to ne in doubt, "lhey will Im- hurt when taaf least expect said Mr. to-day. TA EM ANY AND THE OOTBRNOE J.KCM--J.Y TO MCORC ADMISSION TO Tua Iwnnl Cahill, a member of tbe Tammany ral conversed with a reporter of Thb yesterday tke overtures mentioned is Tm ni Nit yeetetday to the effect tbat pensons In led the nomination of Mr. Murilla for Euilgra i bsd offered to withdraw all opposl Tammany llail's admission to tbe State on ven lf Hs Senators would agree to confirm tba Oov nomine, for vacant offices at tbe extra aeaslon like Senate to be called the purpose. Mr.

Cahill I tbat he did not kuow wbo tbe prominent Taut? ly Dei noorat mentioned could be, and be did not there was any truth in the statements made. ft be premature, he continued, "to say the least, for one, I have too high au opinion or Governor to think thai be would be a party to any such bat want, as hs would necessarily be to carry out Uio con? tra, "Do voa need such a bargain to insure youl adm.s ll tie (iii itie eon isrv. I believe lt ls on tl rely unnecessary fur us lo make aov whatsoever, and you will Ibat tue p-ninlueul min mau. in the disr-Ht. from li ifla.o mentions tue luci ta.at Tammany to tnske any barram.

We du uot need to do so lu omer io admitted to i ne convention." -liow do tko country Democrats regard Tammany "From all paria of the Slate there la a cry fer unity tkatcaui.oi lion filed hy auy clique ol men within ike rank- of tbe part,) Wuet about Vie cia.rn the lo our primaries under the Cassidy resolution, non bas never been repealed, ex tetvltugeo invitation to iii It-enincrats to 1.1 tbe primaries. der lual we nave held tbe I.rr a dozen years, aud shall do so mis year." Wnl lr.mg Hall do likewise! "1 thi. lt will pursue tne same course and scud a aep dclegiiiou to tue convention, and I da not think tkat there will be any doubt our being admitted." ANTI-MONOPOLY REORGANIZATION. A mating of tho special committee on tho ffeorgamsatioo or the Atm Monopoly in this city waa hi ld la the Knickerbocker Cottage last night. Sen? ator Hovd waa lo the cb ur.

Reports were received Croea about two-thirds ot tbe twenty-four districts, most CST them wing that the organisation had grown rusty Uu-oujeu alinouj-b material was stated te he iu J. J. Coudoa, of the XiXtb District. tkat ms organisation had beeu snubbed tif Loo Kaecutive Comunuee. P.

a. Thurber explained tbat tats was probaoiy due to want of syste.n, aud wottKl hoi occur agata. Mr. Mulligan, or the XVtb Dis. Inri, complained tnat als branca or tue Ami.Monopoly bad been urairgwu througu tbe mud and Meld by tbe different polities, parties.

Senator lloyd ei-oke of toa ueeu-stiy ol and good ieei Ing, aaa tue need cl a tuorougu THE OYSTER SEASON AT HAND. OF THK REPOBIS rao.w tiik raisr-irAL okowino-C'Roim's. There is every lu.iicitiou of a genni supply at oysters tots season asa it is the unanimous opinion of the dealers lu the city teat Ibu oysters wld be of a fat b.t rr quality tbaa tbey bave beeu during the last two yeera. Tbe erip lest year wes a large oue, but tbe bivalves were ef not especially giud quality and Were ia poor condition, being thin and watery. Tkey have already appeared In the tbe Shrews, bury oysters ueiac the earliest.

U.u* Points an net sppe.r UO Ul 13. retched from Rn ka war and Staten year are very fat and in good con? dition. In Long Isl.nd one million bushels at have neem planted this season by tne oyster rowers le tbe vicinity of Fair Haven alone. Ore plaoted lt chiefly during (kc latter part of July lue early part of August mat lat oysters spawn, but recsni dredgtags ia the beds along tbe Sound Lavs showed that the oysters are sti.l spawning, a fact which pcinU to a very Urge crop. Fuiiou Market has long been tbs head and centre of tbe retell oyster ira.le In this citv.

Inquiry among the di SBl dealers lhere fo ind them coitideot of a crop ol unusually fat oysters. Their Jadg.nent ls formed partly ob oysters already received In tbe -narke), of willoh Ibrr, are a gt eat -rany, and also npon the observations cr oystcr-grewers. The lar-e whole oyster busiaees this city ls carried eo almost wholly at tbe foot ot West Tentb-st. and ths foot of Br.cine. Tbe large shipments of oysters to Kurcps every year are msde for tbe most part from those li-cailuea.

Toe wholesale dealers here all predict gnat crop of Cai-fiavorert oysters. The prospect for tbe i they eons.der better than It bas been tor many years. Large orders have already been le eeiTed from Lampe end from Stales as far West as California. beds in the vicinity of New.York have suffered greatly tram tne el.idire-aeid naisaece. On Bay many oyster-beds have keen Whoily destroyed by tbe acid Barren U.aud.

The owners of in Hemp Haruur els- say tt.at many or the beds In these navs great fey tu. refuse fem sta ii factory at u.su Un ve. Sbesp.uead, slar flsu auu drill nails, the well-known eiiemtes of tbe have vu. been seea smoeg tbe oysters to tue tbis y.er as bsretofere. Tbe destruction of yenni: uysU is is else caused oy mud aad ahititag san 1 with whica ins waters around Sort-York have beeu loug affeeted.

Lui River oysters last year weie poor ead were nut taken lu gtv-t quantity. The op tbis season will be muon better moo the frealer. Keypone. or those from Briuee's Hay, will bo ally as good as they wero last yeer. They la tha market, loreiber wno Roesewaye.

Vir. Kinta and Deia ware nysieis, il is sala, wi.i iee. me same end quantity as year. A new kind -f oyster from Fequaiuie Bridge, has reeently appeared in trail'S It is a euiali, i.ioud, pia.up mile resembling greatly lue Eujtnsn ulster. It fae statics.

The sukes are np and tbe vee brushed oft. ha.f peek adhere toe slags stake. Tbey are el present scarce. -juiius tua oyster seas ia. wu cu extends from Septem? ber 1 ap, ii jo, the daily supply ter tuts city is aboui oysteis.

THE BLACK AND YELLOW FLAGS. From Tue London Tinta. As thora ae-onis to a general disposition to assume that Chinese ti oops must have had something to du with ibc recent defeat of tue French In which Cap da Kiviere lost his life, ll may he as well te that Ctb rn vlow ls opiKir-fd to the iacu. aud that the Pre nco ve still ouly to encounter as opponents in Tonqu'n the at-A-irac. and Ibe lorces ot the and Yellow Flags.

There elli lie some curiosity to ani et tain whs these latter ere. nud as tbey are Chiuem. oy rate and In appearance, lt may be weil to describe their political ix-roie they ure confounded with the regular Cb I nene Army. Tbe 1'soping reHelllen broke ont in the province nf Kwangju, said after extending across China tu within of thc capital, ll was anally overcome hy the joint tue Imperial commanders and of deueral lu 1805 those ol the rebels who bad either remained lu Kwaiifsi or who bad had the fortune to escape there were expelled tho province hy the oi's lieutenants and driven across thc booler Into They lound a secure place of refuge in tlie ou either eldo of tue Bong col valiev, bul far from to exasperate authorities, tlu-y toad lu obedience lo to carry out their protects. In liuuibrr-i their ttgutiiig mtu wt rc at Ibis pei iou pute! at 5,000.

At Hist Watioug, said la li.ive been one of tin principal of i acping V- w.g'n followers, eas the rei chlei of this build of exiles, witu were ae eoiu.iM JUKI i.j th'-ll wtvas alni families. The troops were repeatedly -cut tb'-so troui.li-onie sam i elf m. ed hut ouiy to expeiletice diieut; and ii I in I rebels were tu unquestioned pOMM-ninn of the right Punk ot tne Mougcoi umive lhe cm pi tal. Tbs assistant of the Chinese Viceroy of the 1 wo wasmvosed ana accorded witn sc. li re? sult, th si these thtMilluuts weie CIJH lied from thc low lylun country and confined to ihe upprr course the Ttvet.

A divinion tn the cuielshlp of lue l.and came the tame n.mn. io give nn-ii aeci t-Cect lo the inier foreme o. tlie tuirr.ne aili norillee WutsOlig died mid two Were en i'la lu ins oue hy lhe o. igluel SeHow-ieof the tue other thone who bad Will-oug lu thc biq.i) of plunder or lion: Hie de-ire to elude the pursuit of Jmiiicc. The brcakm-.

up of the i.iti ni Mas made the more eumpieti- oj the, udoj. ion of dill. i. ut ensigns; and while tho-e iuIuvoi of au ad vet lue telemen tbe black tbe rest, mumui lor lue safely ur their rauiiilea, aud wiiIiuk tu come to terms witu thc authorities nota ut Auaiu auu china, tiie i. Uow flag aa their token.

'i be di inion was ot a more serious character than the faere ot name, foi Hinch Klan Were coaipused at tbe -t hariet, rs sid mont dangerous marauders a diet ut border aud a tmuided period. '1 ueir Wader, Lau Vum Foti, had been tbe mont ikiuuiu tree boour ol want-Hi, Tom which ihisiuoii il wae aa easy lor bim lo become the most iru.te.i otllcer ot ii Yellow Flag were much more dis? posed lo settle down and to iran a )tesi ciul lue. aome of Ike in had lu ii h. sympathized with hoi lunen pall lu lue Pperalluu. thc aud their chic, ll vi ans i'sung tu and a soldici in Hie army ol KwaugsL lhe rMMkpni setlletueut ol the Flag is ai la ou BS Csjuxeax, wulle that ol the Yellow lug is al liaglalix.

Seme atslance caat aud inland ol that place. Alluongu Me Blaeit Flag were the Keiver, the Yellow Flag w.r.- me aaors iiuu.1 tous, and enjoyed a suiKrrtority in this renpecl ei hick the lortucu-could uot ignore. Hy eubniuiiiK Ihe itter the Auamose suiuoritics wero able to let. timi ri 'jtodI done soruethijg toward insuring tbe good be aattatot the former. They did not reiuse, however, avail themselves ol tke uulitury services ol tbe oue or sue otner as suited their convenience and when M.

utsde blmseli masierof Hunol in 1873 lt waa wno mu army largely I of lhe Black Flan that the Aaamem, nreuim-d lo attack him. 'lbs French did not make ticleat eUowunee tor their courage, and while makins au attack ou their Tbe Ausmese ia lae prosemtr of tbe tatwe enemy sptiealed to tbe aad bob the Bise, aud Yellow Flags are nader the banner of luduc lu Ton Th-ir aamUers, it need only be stated lu eoucto matt Jfery thieo the arrival in Anamese tcrritery, for whereas the whole hand of W'atsong numbered only 5,000 warriors, the Blsek Flag aloes- now muster that number, aad the Yellow Flag, perhaps, twios as many mere. THE ACCIDENT TO IHE RIVERDALE. ss a Tiinr.ouaH ravKSTiGATios to bb KAL Of ONE OF THK VICTIMS. Coroner Martin has, he says, determined to maks the investigation into the causes of the Riverdale liMiM.r as starching as possible.

He hopes to bold Hie inquest on that the wreck may he raised by that tune. bat. if not, he will postpone the inquiry nntil the vessel can ba viewed hy the jury, rue list of witnesses will include, besides the oiltcers and owners of the Riverdale, tho I nited Stales local steamboat the of the lirm who made the boiler far the Riverdale, and experts in boiler making. Kix pontoons are anchored by the wreck, which is no longer visible above water. The work of raising it goes ob slowly, it being a matter of conni 1.

rai.hr (Ililli-tilry to pass chains, as proposed, under the gnl lows-trame. Two divers Were at tho wreck at tide yesterdav, bnt did not go down, as Captain Timutans vt as not reidy for them. Three attempts wero made, however, to pass chains bencatu the bow of the wreck, tho thirl attempt being success? ful. It is expected that the divers will get to work this mornitiB, especially an the friends of Charles Sis-on, of Tarrytown, whose hotly ha.s not yet been recovered, insist that divers search for lhe hotly, they believe to be imbedded la tho sunken tnul.ci a In response to an appeal from J. C.

Baxter, who has beeu Intnutud with the task of ra ism ir the ves? sel. Captain Hasum. of the ll irbor Police, stationed Kotiiicisinan l.url.er ami Ringley and Mon auan ou board pontoons to keep nfl thc depre? dators. Tho pai roi which the river pirates estab? lished ou their owu accuuut was much more effective than the police patrol, and their bootv was considerable. Ani'itg other thitum thev occured a tin box maiked 1).

ami broke it open. The contents seemed satisfactory, aa the finders immediately pulled madly for the Jersey shore, and no amouut of t-houtiug from tlie police was sufficient to stop tl.em. In compensation the police, with the In? surance I'a roi at their head, secured a larne firkin ol uniter and tho old dinuer-goug of the Riverdale, lt fit rose to the Kuriace. The iuueral ol Thomas J. Saul, one nt the victims of the disas er, look place at Hi.

Fiancis de Sales Roman Catholic Chm cb, at Hroadway and Brooklyn. A larg- number of persons were present. The pall-bearers were J. Hannan, J. W.

Kearns. J. A. McEvov, and Robert Peterson, of the Society of the Holy Name, of the church. A solemn requiem maea wae celebrated by thc Rev.

K. il. taatataA bf thc Rev. Messrs. William Saith and James Connoilv.

Alter the mans, Kai her Porcile made a brief address. in which be reierred to the five little orphan chil? dren loft by the deceased utan, bu wife having died lour mouths ago. The bunal waa in Holy Cross Cemetery in Flatbush. lhe body ot the Rct. Howell Gardner was re? moved irom the New-York to his ill Smith Brooklyn.

The funeral will take place on Sn ay. lite bo.lv of George A. I levin SS. lireiuan af the Riverdale, bids lair to lind its re-din a-place in thc Potter's Field, us no one haa yet appeared ai thu Morgue tn claim it. lb) Iuueral of Gregg, ol HUG will take place TOW.

diaries Simmers, of Tarrytown, by orcupilion a pedler of trait, is suppo-K'd to have b.eu a pa.mm* li? ner on the Riverdale, ami to lia ve lost, as lie baa uot beoti seen or beard of -ince tbe explosion. He had uo relatives or intimate (neilds. DEATH OF A NEGLECTED PRISONER, Two men named Faber and Oerltin entere I tlie Astoria Police on Thursday evening and in io; the in charge that Peter Burns waa lying in an nun, mp i enanty about a nile from the station, siitl-iing. as they thought, from delirium Ireineus. Burns, wlms.

age is twenty-six, lias been known among the villagers as hard drinker, aud an ollie i tieut to bung bim to "-lation-house. Di. who ia health officer ni tbs cit f. was sent ior and cxntninrd Burns. Ttii doctor le ti a addressed tm Bellevue Ho-pital but he did not ri any medicine tor the Mill nu.

mau. 1 he police tonk Burns toa cell and him as comfortable as possib.e, bm a though he cried al frequent intervals, it was uot lhat he was iu any dan uer. He steined slightly better yenrer Oav morning. he was started tor the Court, Inn he hail not walked far Wnen he stat-geied ami tell io thc ground lucaoable ol mot iou. A si reicuer was procured and Ibo man was taken back to tlie au I a (loci, and priest were sent for, but beiore cither ot could get lu Burns died.

Coroner Rnoinson, win. wa- inninned, look charge of the holy and tue letter ot Hr. Mulot to tbe Bellevue Hos iltalauthor Hies, ami Hie doctor tat been M-MMM- ta attend the inquest, which will take place next Tuesday. Alter the 1'nrouer hid P-Mioa I Itt- body, amt bclrtte lt Was rcunveil tn tbe Morgue, au officer was Milt to tho dead m-tn's father, a comparatively well-to-do Irishman nauo-ii Patrick Burns, living in the village, but be posi? tively refused tn take charge of it or lo bear tbe expense ol the funeral. FATAL BLOM WITH A MALLET.

Coroner Martin, on Wednesday, took the ante ini.rt?-'!_ statement of 1 iieodoie F. Lindsey, of 141 wbo waa ihcn in a dring condition irom a skull ni 9X Vincent's Hospital. 1 hore lav i be Coroner was inlormeii oiihe patient's death. In hi. uying saul that he was employed as barkeeper hy Patriot Geraghty in the st'-re ut Thirtl-st.

nnd bixth-ave, on the mgiu of August he wassnilering fr.mi ii ache and leaned Ins beau on me bar. While in this position, Michael Tobin a ho was formerly a tender ta tbe plate, st ruc a lum a blow on tilshead with a leavy mallet with tho remark: "You -I'll kill you," No iiiit.ruiatioii ot the assault was given to tbe police lhat night, as it was not believ-d that Liudsiiy's injury eas serious. On the following Sniurday.bowevor.Lintisav pmcim-d a warran, and 1 obi it was arrested in tim evening by a policeman (il Market I ourt squad, Jostles Dully held Tobin in $700 bail to keep the peace lor six mouilts aud hued bim $10. 'Tobin lound the neces? sary bail ami was sit at liberty. Lindsay torward became ill and was ml to tho hospital, where he died on Wednesday night.

Tobin was arre-itetl hy Delea till Warren and taken to Police Headquarters, on a charge of homicide. His arrest had be. ordered by Coroner Superintendent Walling tani he brlievd that Tobin could not be prosecuted lor cau-ing Liinlsay's death, becaus" he had been pun? ished already for the assanlt. 'Tobin waa arraigned at Ihe Coroner's offlce and was omi ted to the Tombs to await thc result of an inquest. PILOTS TRY1.SG TO COMBINE.

The Sandy Hook Pilot Boat Company (limited), received its ccriilicaie of incorporation yesterdav irom Albany. Pilots Waller Bremer. Joseph Hen? derson, Henry Befiae, William J. Barry and Josiah John-on have taken the initiative in form? ing tbe oigenizaiion. and lhe ls.

are now open for subscriptions ut the pilot, in Builiug-slip. Henry Begum, said yesterday that the object of the movement wai the union of all the pilots ot tbis harbor in one corporation, with co nut city ol pilot property. Shales iu Hie coin), mv wii: I.e given according to ths put in by each pilot. "The movement will require tbe adhe? sion of at least ths of the pilots," said "and willi.ut that number we can do i.o'hiii*,'. There it much opuoaitioii, anl tbe pro? ject mar fall through.

His billilly au attempt, so far, anti may amount to nothing. Tins is noeffbrl to form it monopoly, for tne nninber of pilots is liai ileu? the Commissioners determine on lbs olan is simply one for union and mutual benefit." One ol the pilots said that ti.o piinis would have to give np their liberty and indi? vidual Cbaaeee for making living ii tiny wm: into Hie scheme, and that the oppns.iion to it whs so stioni? timi th. ciloi would probably fail. The proposed capital stock is to be iu vetted boats anti pilots' equipments. ARREST OF TWO GENTEEL SWINDLERS.

Before Justice Herrman in the Tombs Police Court yesterday Defective Sergeants Munghi aud ol the Central Office, arraigned two v. cll-ilt't n-fd men whom they had ai res I ml mi Hie pi. cetlnig dav tor swindling dry-goods nieicliants. I loy gave their names as Frank B. Masuu und William reanoUTelyJturtyfcod iiii.y-.-ix.

The iormcr's true name is Char.er* P. Cramer, ami it i said tbat be has already sci veil a term of im? prison mm t. For town aoothl the prisoners have beea carrying on-ur cea-lul swindling operations, then vic. nus benin principally merchants engaged itt tbe dry-goods Hade, bey represented thai ibey lielougid lo the Appraiser's Olice: ibat oue Will? iam F. Martin, Hitotner employe of that department ol the Custom House, was sud rm.

from coiir-uiiiip tion, tbat his family w.re in deep dis? tress, anti that to relieve their wants subscr.p tions were asked. Among those who lelicd on Hie truth of Hie statements made were Albert Nu-pVr stade, t.f No. Water-eu; H. W. Curtis, ol No.

Broadway; td ward Marbury, of No. 47H Broadway; Isaac Hays, of No. r.5 Henry Rising, ol No. Oeihanl Lutr.s! No. Broadway, and others, lhe tuen waived examiuatinu and wire committed ia default ot bail each for trial in tue Oeneral Sessions Court.

rn THE STATE CIVIL SLR VICE COMMISSION. The Civil Service Commission of ibis State will meet ti, tins city on ll for the purpose ot cunsulliug with the Mayor ann the heads ol the Various city departments. attorney (to hia clerk who uss taken ms Pins nbauu. and has hean Til lt, sttrrl WW yer plldges I Insud o' takiu' pudges ys're always bresktn', oed better tusks no premises at kane temi NATIONAL CAPITAL TOPICS. NOTES FROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

TnE DKCRKAiUB IX THK FUBUO BANK AND NOTES OUTSTANDING. Washington, Auk. ia catiraatod that the decrease tbe public debt for the month of August will be about f6.000.0o0. treasurer Wyman to-day malled 11.073 checks for $2,103,019, representing the Interest due t-epiember 1 on mastered United States per cent bonds of the randed loam ot 1391. The following is a statement of tbe United Statea cur.

renry outstanding at ibis date: Old demand notes, legal tenders, all Issues. one year notes of 1863. two-year notes of 1863, two-year connon notes of 1863, com? pound Interest 4.770; fractional currency, all issues, total. Hie is statement i.y the Controller of the Currency, snowing the amounts of National lum- notes nnd legal-tender notes outstanding at the date of tbe passage of the act. sf Juno 20, 1S74, Jauuary 14.

1875, and Maj .11, 1-'7S. together with the amounts outstand? ing at dnte, and tho increase or decrease Nal'ol Legal lender Notes. oles. Juue'JO. inn.i Otiftnnrtin January M.

1H74. 861,861.460 Outs Kl. UI7S.I t'l'l bit.iut.i t.uiKisu.ungald-te.I DecrfKse UnriiK l.lHe.YJt Decres-, since sept- I. hetired untln set June ll. 18781.

for tedmipiloii ol! notes -Nittlun il li- Ste.les.. tVnrrasn tn u-iio-ll Isit truno lu since sept. urta. I. -Uit-'ni Not inclndiug clrcuistlun of Net.o__l g.ud banks.

Tbe lottrnvlng ls a ttamWaWSt of Hie National bank note. Bwgnmi ot hy thc tWWWSSWt during the uiotiih t.r August, 18.3. and ll.e two months emin! August 31. as cum pured with tbe correr. periods of last year: Two I AugnU.

rs fnr wr.rd 'I Io balik of Notes null for ci re ula nm Noi-sui hanks wliiili Uavs tailed ami whicli went imo iiid.ifl.iu prior to July IA IHSI, reueeoteU. Total for '1 mal Ior IHHi. 1130.600 1 1 11; riJ 810.790.67fl h.s. nm S- Ola.t ii A comparative statement of the co.lections fi oin luWr ual revenue diintig tho mouths of July and August of l-i-ci reeled to dale) ls aa tolluws: I HHl. I Jalv n.rln.b'Ail tn.i0.l.>li.

Aoau.t .1 1 itt" I i to I'KAIi'SoVS I'LU I KIN l'OK CLERK BIKE. NO ACTION TAKEN Br 1IIK Po-T Uli'lCK DKl'AKT JIKN IK Ii. mr tu tuk WaMUMVOX, Auu'. muster Son's iipphc.il.o.i fir un allowance for clerk hire has uot yet been acted upon, pr dullly lt will not bf until after ide receipt of further informa? tion aud exp illili renpei'tiug the neieasl ttes of ihe Tho First As.iutaut General sutd to-d iy ttiat a portion of tbs additional al.ov? for wi.l pr it.abl) tl The pre-cut allotva'ier fat hire for flic New-York OfB isldLWM I innately rrislcr titan the overage for tits Utget of the United ol.les. lu pi of Uni siatf.ineiii lit- eave sOowtog tie percentages of c.erk hire io rer.ij.

w.re as follows Iii hf let.li.nt cities: New-York. "it pr cm: C-IC-go, 20.8Q; VXlO; ii. li hi. Mr. il.t ol lt" omit ol lore Ilia ier nsiiill il ii tin- Ne Pot oiticr, i efxpeasea lor alert kl so: new ti ni greater luau al uny of lae other otters named.

A MATCH COMPANY. nu iuk miii WaJmoUwTOM, inner tn-(lay wrote lu Um Maicu I iu). ut aWmgtaa, Url, saving iha' unl-we dur from em nu of ni neb ts mtanaminlgpata wdi chaine Interest on tho satur ned Unug su.l for recovery. The amooet I Broiled HM MA on ai conni of allowances for commissions, aad on ti.e cont Nf 888-8-1 are ia dispute. T.te aboit allowsn MS for nmatmWtai on Bl 18.88 pur I.y tire romi'iiuy his Saan tr.tn.f-'rreil to thf courts, and thr Judit-I dc limn will inc si U.e in-ill.

lae anioiuu involved is attout JU. naval IMTRLLieeifCB. Washington, Adz. I'mt'il (i.t.ein, recently arrived ut MtaAt from kas ordered ta tc, N.w-Y.,,k af'fr coaling. Commander Batr.btler.B_BM_Na| at thf Department this ino un tvi-w wiiu thc uemg secretary ol lite Soi) OU olliclal si.

WASHIMITON friday. Aur. Ul. viv to ll on Iii sui M. iinirollrr o' tbe Currency has aittionr'S tlie tint Nalioual IUiik of tllensours, W.

witu a capital ol and ibi First N.ill Hsuk of Itioti.u, Kau vill.t a ttiO.OOD. to bu A 1 isl. roi Fi. Kim The appropriation for the payment of bes Of o.n courts for ibe fleeal eiidfd June 30, ls i i ti-U-tud. Il e-i'lmali-d thai c.

Wtll mc tor toeoouest flsool your are ol 8M888 paid rs ami eticiUr to oust mus (dlieers in regard to ysefit lur -ml pIsasTe rasaels umi. inns bur.irn, tiieir, rDspartmeot wi tauru wi iou el Maren IW88, mr lune ttfwett HfitDSSS lo every y.tout et pleasure VCHSel tutti Intmiirei oi lin quail -eaUoos jac.t lief sae mu di lad wiiutu itie of thc Mi of il, Al'iT sr Ceiniiiisstoui-r of I'aUnts Mar hlf Uulay reiuifr-d a decitiori in lite car patent case of Hopkin- uK'un-tl Hoy. ot laren of kia broad alana ts a-ard-d ti. and l.s mmf ttsAai pi mi li of ventiou for his specide claim, lue pi-teut is va.uea at YELLOW FEVER REPORTS. NO MSW CASKS AT TUK NAVY YAIID? HWRI PANAMA AWI) TAMPH.lt.

Washington, Enj; 988, AetingHecteairv of Ihn hat received the fol? lowing telegram iro'ti I.l.iiten.tet-CiMitnaiKier Welch ut l'cnsacoia, "No no Uuaihs lu Ysr.l. klarlues repurie 1 well." The Surgeon Ge.eml of thc floipltil Kervtoe liu? i.eei. inform, llta.dunu.. l.i.: motitb of July tbere were eleven deaths front.yeliew fever awong Ike loretta pnpul-tlon ai and th.it dei.hs amoog tho poorer classes ot foreigners and uuUvcn, wniou are uol tnatle punliv were more thaa twicn that ii tn tv r. Greal (tllttculty la exp.

riunt-ed la obtaining Ibo morullty re porie, as ti ls clear that If lhey were mad) puhiie lt would be dlfll. u.t for the (lanai C.i.epany to obtain liil.n'i-rs, and lt the cont of lal.or. Tbs i uiployeM of cominiuy arc so reticent on tim iliai ii itt pr. r-iiiueJ til-1 they baie orders no: to nra I hf I'lnt'd Consul ot r.implcit reports to tin 'tiiieul of blain, U.der of Augiinl lo, timi Un OOUt-CM-S of lue. port matt lt fi tn August 1 r.

(itiaraiitine or eignt days ugainst ail arriving irom Vera Grus and ol brr Infeetnl ports. Hs says thai lucre tn uo stupid ol cholera, voiiino ur lagious d.sicmpr.i whatever lu oraitout Tamptco. SI Sl'ECTED TO RE ASIA TIC CHOLERA. MII.WAUKKK nK8II)KMn 1TITS1 DIHAI1RER. Milwaukee, Aiijr.

Soutli Klde is agltared over au alleged easn of Asiatic cholera. A mau named Wine.ky wss tukcii sick sud Dr. isHej who has hud in a Turkish hospital, pro naaaaai Stamm ekelera Dr. Rtebai-a, licailu INiiiimiMioiter. agtfes with Dr.

Eeliowakl, but tdii.r pujisicistis prououueu the case one ot eu.lera uiorbas. DEFENDING THE URI DC, CAREE GRlP.g, In reply to som. criiici-un on the grip used on thc Ilridgn ma ie in I iiiBcnk i.y a ct.r tespoiKirnt wno i.ivor<tl tito ijinc-go ano. huporiu leii.leni M.rtru sai i lam tieiiar eatis wi. it ibis grip than witu tho Chicago grip it lia.i ptiiats oi luiprovciuen.

Ilia farmer la the malter ol wear and running und in thu Hie of lae eul.le. Hie Chicago ii a ot mm juws winch Close on I mp'-, uud a clo-or hold aud I nc rea vd -liiction aie Deeoaoarv betoro tt will move Un With ths bro klyn gnp lhere is friction il moves mnnotilly und does uot wear thu ruble. N.um I are making ni ibo grip, and tbe shops are working night anti day on new and will In. nut on tho her cars just as soon as thev are Colonel raine waa met later and said: "I consider the gnp in no way a lailure. 1 tom now in usp ore some ol the mode, aod do not wei.li us much as tbe Chimu.) gnp, ibougu eur cars weigh four tunes as much as those on which thut g- ip ia uaed.

Wo ate having twenty-four new grips made. Oue of them was delivered to-day, aud the rest will follow piety soon. 1 do not wonder that the publio is impstieat to see tho cars ut woiVtng order. But our machinery is of sn entirely new chai ar ter. and we have bod de lavs which we could ot aa the repeated cutting of our signal wire, for instance, without which we would not let' safe to experiment with the AN OLD SOLDIER DIES ON SHIPBOARD.

Deputy Crimnfr Jenkins on Thnrsdsy Ttewed the body of Major Dextfrti. Hitchcock, who died on Wedm-eday soon after tbe arrival of a phtsiciim -ut board the steamer al Pier No. North Hiver. on wluch veaaol he bod arrived on the pre? ceding dav from his home at Cmlvfstoii, Texas. Major Hitchcock served with distinction on the Confederate fide rn the Civil War.

Since then he haa been tata pied as a Government contractor. The decided tbat death woe duo to congestion of ihe brain and he gave a permit for the rossoTSl ol thc hotly to an undertaker's shop at No. 897 Grand-at. If. BL Tallar.

United Butea Assistant Ktigineer at the Huttalo Narnu iitipmve inrnts, ami a resident ot Houston, Texas, 888 Di-en charge ot he lindy, which he will have embalmed aud conveyed to the deceased niau'-. Ik nie. A DMBBRTER Asl) A VILLAIN. William J. Nemmt', a middle-aged man of intelli? gent ap neal ai.c.

wan arraigned lot st-ntem 8 Witta day before Baaordet Sim th, baring boen committed on a diarite Ot larceny ni (90 in gooda from W. Fisher, keoffct of a furnishing bv prcwiitnie a loured check alfaed with the name of William H. A-ht. Tba tammWat told so plausible ninty Uar, though he was convicted, one ol the il. lei tinned to luiiLc a tutilier ir vcsiigntioii et bia Statements, Thc juror wrote to tbe poe maa tai at Hartford, yeriuont, where neil be Wfll known.

Baking mm tc Kennett's character. '1 iiepcmtm is BT tflfgiaphtvl that I clonel whom hemicit reterrfti, tleciarcd ili.tt the uniou was "a dotcrter and a villain." On tins ladonna nod allon iteeoader BnjJtb sentenced llcunett to tlnce years in thc ASHING ASSIsTAME TO FTND A WIFE. Thf following letter was received at Castle Gar? den yesterday: Detroit. Auk.ihi 29. Dear Slr take the pie-wire of writing jon a few Lp es over Whit yon mar Lat gh, if I mfsn 8180888 md watti to psy yon for your Trurifl lt tended io.

I will piv you ihen -M0 ut lourney Moir if timic ls any smegraots from Oamany I wis von wonld moke it ymir lr von coull find some Deav.nl GIG wno is pra.y aud irom 99 io lt of Wno Wisued to gel Mar in rc-pivtabi. to a Macuiuis's wno is years of aad a Deraaoa vim has aa old outtker lives wiiu him a Red pinion nerd not nplyt If nc, rrottt Paxon or MaeKlh-rtr or Hi iso Write lo me and we cnn Come to a lieder understanding 1 Will send pana Wueti tin- it in in I my ii.litnes John Ked Leryeti-st Detroit Mich I I from you soon. MR. MUNDY ACCUSES A Us TI CL DUFFY. tl.

Mundy charges Police Duffy willi "bifk-banded in dianlMtng charge against Mim bette? known as the Fi-fnch Madame." who keeps a diMird. i Iv in I tnrtv al Mr. Mun.Iv eat.1 on 1 hu. thal be went the leal ouit. beiore Justice Ihiliy, aa eduredav, to pfoaoeate Hie complaint, ni iud several WU newts to that nol only wa- liqnor Bold v.nlav.

but it was a derlj hut thf di sch urges I the com? plaint beiore tbe weie examined. A NI .17 SEA CLI9P. A larirc ami 9884 ti-lf held on I lu i I. ui cn at (li I. 1., iu taite meas? ure-to sba is a iiul-atice arising Itmt tts dh ii Cove und ue -se Works, situated il.out a lulls and a Illili, i Uii on II Hoy.

Wllliaiit I. i rcxlui'iit of thn sro (inf iud Association, wm. lean aud ibe Uer. Ur. Yost Ilia meeting eddrri-M'd by senator Joan G.

Ho.ti. Dr. A. (V. and Jonn l'oord.

of Inr BnaBSga Bl of tie in prep, try owners ead rest dcuts of Bes Cliff. Dr lamer iH-hk-l lhe nuisance aa a scum of iain.ire sulphuric sela turd Oy the fm lory to hr rs lr up irsiiulfs of for the purpose of convening it Intu gtueese. Thu nu inic-l with lhe r. ti Ss starch and th" i wo eotnbtpfd er.atf ibe flinns. Wben thf.

tide wsm ont sriitu rfiiiuiucl "li tbi b'l'iiu whicu 88 offensively llntl persooi foul.1 ant est, ls M. li lima aud Hr lYrkius Iud loagM rom pany in 1 -HI. -ititi a pr bal bmn given fa lei'ld ad) Ve ands T'4 tl'Sl bad lieut! I.u bul ier bad not, ee tbat the condition of laings was worse tnsn hnf-rm Ibe rion. On ttl- ino I.ir. of ll ,1 wn up wita a trani an pol ntl a i auaai i.f five Of thc vi! i t'? se.

ia tsi-itih. rs a a lag tbe Mea CHI lau 4 laeeetattua. ins wns carne un lue loir.e.. tko faa aty, won nat preeeal uv a. ins Wfslia? i.ftiti**-..*'n ot wno teran tks more i.tent sgin.st tlie week.

In 1981. if MOettBg was ontlti. tl entirely to ot MR. CARRI ll QIP1 FO HI UR: RT. Promt Uenoo falter in Ike Amer van Kecittee I Tani), I lo I.e.Kl out' of lin urns.

uris ever performed bi un A-uert. io ettlaea Ifes beads kurope. I refer to ike presea tallon of Ibo beautiful bOtSS Duna- I.y Jn'ill I.anett, of lo tlie King ol Duly. 'I l.i. ni.

to of this BB 11-Iiil e. I I ie i' con, et ii wbuii ii.i(e rii at.out Coropeoa arni, i Biubreeetbs opportunity bm bj i bevailer Perusal in law xx, j. tbs aeulpiori umt Mr. Carraa te leora aaaaa at tnt h.nels on lae ia (feet ii msbm tu.it Mr. Garran waa aa a natl to Italy he saw tan B-oMea af tba Rot long o.iorr mal ntne, in dis.

assioa, lbs -i almor i. id dim. ii.ti Ib go sd boree as a moUei for mi iHptUfs; th'ti lt waa i moat i i Bud "ne free tioiii inns rri. imus of form Dui me mn bad no noll.nu la plo OUW mt linn iii (el led iicise. ss to font, (iud bs bad ever seea, Hr.

b.ul with Jlr. (iuriTit about Kreii this i.oi-e. Mi. lett ry frinSlv nut ne woald not ile lint lt Ue tbougbt Kin. iiumi.eit would Beeepl ii.iiiu.ii us Boaataoaai ba would gladly -u-nd hint to thf Kui g.

ItwasalBtOg ul tnstinr oa Ibo yost of Mr. Oorreti i ia nrir tiling aaa la a propei person to t-kn diargs ul Itimaarns ftda muli waa mund la Mr. i I'ama, a m.Mint yeung Anwnsaa, a aattVa ol BaBgor, Ma bal wno Inr Hie m-t lew ts-rti lh? yery silt agnal eraagaclataadaatol Mr. i.it.giuui. ur M.mtieai ll -lon.

li i.ilge Shipper of lo l.in_i.,i,d. i ri, baa, pi innrr si c.s-Ililly Hun one line, sup. i Intruded tka gwmmgm nt live stock ii'in. tim Alistine. Mr.

liaiTeit could have, no otu. tri far undertaking the delicate'task of eon ev mg leroaa tba atlaaile a beoatltal, rui: uniinal, ulm. st luiiii.ii In lils sltaeuiuriils and si iisil.lllue., BS Damssrua. Ho ons but Mr. carraa and a lae oi his fellow pass-'ngfrs will ever know ot tim slrejilrss i 1-tliS lie lil Ita teh Mi! curt) 1)11 I lie or tho utifiuiiug ibo lending al sud, lillee.I.

until Ile ll u-1 Ihn splendid spet'iiiieii in the stables at Hie Kliu's ralHce nt nortii of Milan. Thn Kine was absent when the boree arri veil, hut rel urned a few dais afterward and at ones sent for Mr. currun. Mr. nrrun, set-ouipiinird by Clinvalior I'cruzci and Mine.

Vvruir.i, -a lo Monia. Toers he learned lhat every -norning i-f fore IDs Majesty aud tiueeii gbenta wen. st thu stables loosing at ami admiring Gnu.a*'na; unL-mI, (he whole Court was cha! med mihi Hie The Kl deslr. It.vulier un.I Mine. to nay lo Mr i uri ru.

ihul, lu uddllion lo appre elalitig lo Its tuirfi'-sl rttent I lie iri'l sent nun hy Mr. (iai reit, ue a.so ui.precist*ii the great care and kind utu-niion glvnu bv -Ir. Currun to Da.uaacus, Ihrmhy enabling hint (the King) to reef ive In perfect condition tl.f uiiiiii.il wtilcb now grain I bis tut.l.-s. Hf said hf willied lo mark Ma appreciation of Mr. Curran's condiiet, end dfsirsd him to accept a gold Mulch evil, inc of mj nen splea did the gold ease of one sldr bavins Hie arms of ike King ciiHiiii'llfd.

sun nun.lcd br ii targa lUforUlil iieiiii) in iii.iiin.iids. Taa Italian lllaatratad payara all bafi pi. lures of Damascus, and au Italian (old um thst lie considered the horse to be tbe band Hotuest ni lbs world. THE BIRTHFLACE OE tOMM OHIO CMLMMMI TIES. Ohio, Letter te The rhlladelnhia Thnei, All til.I and esteemed re-i nf thia town nithl: "Du jon know I Iir.

eui lu tin town and the conni, soi rounding lt has many grrst iseii 11" lu a wild, piitins'-ijiio spot lu Gsk Glove Genie mtg, half i.y a luxuriant growth ol wild nrumtf, ls a tnos.i foverrd slab, ano.il two ff ft nigh. Tl. -Isl. ii. mk- tu ii -ling place ol iiuttitrford sud hophta ltiirc'iard Hayes, Hie ol ei-l'iesideul Hayes.

Itt au old i.tiik linii-eoii Inch is r.ow occupied hy a luu.y crowd of st U'lrnts. ls wlirre Hie et-l'insl dstit was horn. In ihn iina-u rn patt ot Kingston lunn un thu line of the oil Irul. Hutt led Ikraa qaorterao- century ugo. lo tbe indian townson Hie li.mks (If thn ftillldll-ky liivt-r, I cal.Ul, lust rlncvylng, wbtelt lit I lie old uoincistciid ol tbe 1: o-vr ci ans.

a Dutch faiully, who eenie irom Vt Valley. I'eunsylvsnls. In Ison, lu this cullin, in the year li I tl, Oeaand WUllaaa WBTk Kueeenins was horn. Un wus (be oldest sou of ('nm Ih.secr aud bis instiler was a of hlepheu lionkiun, one of the orig in.il slgnnrs ol Hie Dneluruttoii ol I (le early gavn iii.ll'*.itl..ii.s of that thirst lot knowledge which prompted General McClellan lo de. lam tbst Kose was lim iuds! military in ihe Army.

Ile lnariio.1 Hie luuiineuts ol knntvl edgtt I.y studying al night, lying itu his hack, witb his head toward Hie Muling lu Hie fireplace. Ile hud oituger hi'otiifr, hylvrstrr, to whom tie wus devotedly like bis brother, at Seat l'oint, the Cstbollu Church, went lo linnie and purs a course of study al tbe Tating. De was iii.la.|. ol t'ohiuihu-, aud died four yeurs'sgo lu mui oi ins labors. miles irom tim borne of Itt.sccrans family In ini.) stoad tkaaanlaat aPntok laraiaa uamed jauion Hu had a sou uni ed To in.

who grew up a stroug, tail, -lU'igetic lu.ios-, foud ol going Babb masing I ta.I on Hf wn.t jul lal, lligett loas sud liked I.y all. He bsd a Inion and timmi uamed flamb, a little runt of afrllow. whote owned a fBuall farm aboni lour BWBJ llii.u the wotsls. Ciuiuh was a I reek le-f aced, awkward be prrfridy williug to go to scuool whoa lt was loo wei lo ro bunting or tubing wiln miug Carney. He was os full life aud sunshine and ss bright as his What thoughts po-si'tuieil tlmsc rugM-d, wild, uii.ui.ui-.1 lac's, ao oue can tell.

They tn.tit nit. bsd their horses te tlie stan." Carney left tun farm and west lo lassa tull. 1 m.ii lu- 11' he wai.d.'t.'ii weatwanl aud tluully loeatf- at Kansas, snd soon alter beeains faWMMie as Ute War t.nvernor of tbst t-tiitii. young Plumb also became dlsaatis-cd witb too form, and galls crlng together a few effects weired to Springfield, a dis? tance of euty miles. Tbere lia teeured employ ment as devil ina printing office.

After remaining there a abort time hf weut to Xenia, tltiislied nis trail-. For several years be led a nomadic life, but at last, full of tbe hone thut never deserted blot, he turned hui luce westward. He lanrte at Leavenworth and waa given a royal welcome hy his otd friend carney He stieoeeded, sud Instead of the freckle-facial fanner's Loy and print? er's devil, bu ls now United Statea senator I'luuib. BASEBALL NEWS. Thc Boston bo-t-b-jJl nine again defeatr-d tbe Nf w- York ulne iu a League championship game at tb? 1'.

lo Grounds yesterday. Tbe attendance waa ltgbf, probably not over 1.000 people being present Tbo New.York nine played fuirly botn In tbe field aod ot tke bat. mnkiag more basf.btrs and fewer errors than their opi-onenrs. The llostons, ftowever, by lncky place be I ting won the game by tbe sc.ie of 4 to 2. Ward pitched In good form, but bis delivery was of little avail.

nines 888tai In the first Inning. In the fourth Inning thc Hustons by placing a few bits managed to se? cure two runs, tiiklng tho lead, which the New York niue could not recover. Tbe borne players would make a good hit occasionally, but Invariable tbe striker would be left on a base. Utimpbriea caught in tine form, his throwing to tue bein, excellent. Bur deck played well ut 888888.

di 1 Morriu st, first; Huii'igtou was well supported behind the bat by Hackett. Tue ls appended Mipef elsi Marlon. bh a Turk: Kwlng, I. tim nor. 0 1 1 0 Horning.

I in Botte Wera, p. A ii ii 1 2 20 (illlmpi-. l.t.. 0, ll (I Wini sv, Cf rsssiiis 1 il 2 ni 4 ls.i_f*n. f.

.1 Ol ll ll 0 eli. S- 11 1 0 Ol 'I 1 2 2 0 li ll I1 I 1 0 ll 7' ti 0 01 O' ll Ol tl ilia ni it al 3 0 Oi 2. 0 'I (ll Ol 41 Morrill, lb. Oh Wise, ss. 0 Hines, rf ll Hum i.ton.

e. lininphiles. 0 4 i 1 ajaMiiigj KISS a.OltKD EACH Ni -xv York.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biision.1 (j 2 1 0 0 0 0 York. Hn.toi, 1. baas by errors MesSse i omi? Hnv len, 7.

la ft on baaee- New-Yurlc 71 Bost-ta Horns inn sod Morrill. Total ll; Koa lou, lu. purs--Wise. Burdock dorriil. Paiid bills l.t.

isa, I ll leftest, 1 Tim. of gj.ni hour and forty minutes. I (i i lag Au.enc,m the Metropol itau ulna had to succumb again to tbe club from St. I-uuis. I'mpirn McNicUols mane dfclslnns tbat were loudly bl-eed, in every instance favoring tbe St Louis nine.

Tim Metropolitans took I hf lead in tbe first minne, but a nilly ihe inn' Inning by tost MU Louis Club and dectsloa by um.dre gave lue game to tbe tish as follows St. Louis. po. nt, PA on ats ti lesson, s.s.. ll 1 1.

I I Nelson. 0 0, ll 0 a' 0 Lewis, .111, 0, I O'hon r.e. cf i ii1 i i l1 i ami i I.sth-nt. 1 0 1 81 iillllo-euisii. rL 0 1 0 0 Nirol.

r.f. I 1 O' (I Kste 0 Ol li 5 t) ll. i tl lilli)- Vi. 1 li! 7 1 0 1 Vi 1 IP Keneo iv. I Ol ll li 0 us.

Ol ll. ll 8 Kr-i-. Ol Ol III 0 Noni. 1.1... 1 lllg li lb I1 I Total.

7 BUSS s( mi M. Louis 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 4-8 Ketiot-odtaoa lill I IMI i linus Mrtr pn.iian. 0. First base, liv rtinrs fa.ftls. Mftr ii.

Kl fit cg ip- t' i. Total left BBSaa Bl LOUIS Mr Ital. Ills loni ker Snd lilSly total Louis, ll Mrtr.iiont m. I.oablH trrl.iu tv IL lll'Tt. Wild ri.

I DrSS 9 ile lime ot ams-, rue aud b.lviwo i Am. lier tin- road ga888 Bal I la laug and Hrookirn nmes at Wastunrron Park, Tlie hmue nine played tn excellent torin, ouiphiying tt.nr uppouents ut cv.rv point. The Brooklyn tami snie ut winnini' tue championship, lhe score ls ss foll I ll llarrlstiiirp. a fireenweed it f. 1 6 1 -held ns ii b.

0 A ima 1 -nnth, I. teSD-UV. I. I. 1 0 Mryrr- ll c.

i a IS, I. I 1 mil I. I 1 1 saggart, a. 0 8 ai 1 ul i ia! 3 tear, p. inti.

I Total ill Ul i .1 V. Vi tuns k'dkkd 8X89 ohm its 4 I ll 0 ll 1 1 1 0-10 I 8 ii i) 1-3 Pons llrioklrn 4 Harri hi-tr 1. lt I'tv-Slyu. ll a. ilstiu.

k. lt. luck uni ti, i Uar is tt bases Breok.yn, barrlslinrg, i. Hmas. Hmr, 1.

oil k'i' lin -happs Diable plays (Hr, Ureeawee und Householder. I i.pn.? alr. HS-IOOO. lune nf -ame? Imo ()i it- plaved vest rdiiv wer" hs fo.l.iws A1 I'in asdlplnu tl; Phlladetpkia, 3. Al Kf.i.is-, Ai uiiiiiiis, o.

Al ucl 3. At tal kau ki I 1. UoMl.SG PIG LON FED HITS. Ile Nc tr ark rluh batting will Hy in their seco'id race of lbs sfuson to ma stun io lie Ha uborg, Pbbb tm aa ilstaak hr-t rue was lliwu a ck ugo. and ip it were birds, lin- sin aaa al i.

iii, home ttmt, aad iks lirsi returns lo'he lolls BaaagedW re Lipfert at Bs n. it Bl IIH07, li.m I I Bf at Th. to New irk wns I he tit lui will i Its tlr-t r.ter of tbo sf sion tn-roorrow, bit only lirooklvn birds wi I ito roitogeel. The mines 47 idr is, nc wo-r conns yester tue ollie- ot ie y.iiteint' li'itrii il, and el press last night lu ilsuib.u I'i im. lo lol lr Hriiiklvn Cl ak hus it-bini, lii-ttiest on the road or any tr.ii.iln_; ttinu lite Wet.

fae las ac oi fl.e season tinder oltib lie i'ks start to tie ttl ly simon, i'euu IH lillies distant, ai, 7 o'clock lu ihe morning. PR0PM8SI0NALS 80WIB0 AT Nf WARE. AND BOfMn WIN THR TltlAI. COUSgg SAID TO Ul. Slim I.

Thc trial ot tlio profgagiaaal on tin- Href eeutaa ut Newark were rowed tiny ul lp. lu. in the 88888188 of ul.I sprtclu loi-. Thc which was three milfs. hud Hi ree and lt exteudetl from thc crnod slant! to a jmint near tho l.uteka boat house.

The niuo made li. tbs heats shows that thc cmii-c ttWtincoriectly tn. uud wa. cotisldcraldy sholl. Ld ward I Lui 1 ni hud beeu aiiii.iiiuc.-d us li ci cc iuiii il wun stated thut hu nould give an eil.lt.ill.ut ol hut he was uot preseul, uml lt ls said that lt was well known tHal he was nt bis linnie In (an ada.

The ellice of ref free wus flllesl by Jamfs Pllklnttton, or New-Vork. In thf first trill heat the coniestanfs were (. enrire Wallace Rum, Iicorgs Lee IVilliam l.liiort. a goott stsrt. 1-ee stitt Klliott obtaining a -dl-tht lead.

At erst tm around first, with Klliott and Ko-s close Ix lund uni (i nisei a had fourth. In this order they ap-iroui-hed second turn? ing point, wl.en Oelsel drooped out nud I av. iiirned three lciuths abeu.I und floss uud Klliott luruoil about erm. latter BraaalawtaMatatBga-aaadaaC-te-ll-C Had BBB! hud A'ot a irood sturt bf, stopped rowing, ltoss pulled vigorously alter Lee hut tho hiller nuiiutiilneil uti lead to the tlulsli, crusslitit the lute In Itnss's time was 1. Thr deiealol Kusa waa explained by tue tact tuat bf wss iiMim.

a heavy uoal belouglug to I'lalsted, having broken his own bout. Ten if! k. John Mckay, (irortre ffnenifr nnd ri. Kllfy were filtered in ibe leeutnl trial brut. Tbe sturt was good and the puce cut sui by Hosiner.

alaad. wiiu McKai aecoad and tat kyeft Hard between McKny and Ten l.yck I tte re wus'ni) i-erved a ileteiiuined tivulry, uml thru the west st.ni'n together, lille Hos uud kepi In tbe 1111.1 die of toe atreus. Beaaier wada tne inst turn, with Kiley secoud and McKai Intnl. H.Miner Increased his hud uml Ten Kyck unit Meka) p.i*s?*.il Kiley. srcoml turning polut was turned Hosmer, rowing easily, several laagtkS ahead.

Ten Eyck and Mckay turned adjoining nuttys together anti, wheu ball-say Mckm bOW eoagftl the -teni ot Ihe othei inuit ilflayllig bim. and I'eii Kick a toad of armut two lruifiu-i net ure llckuy.could i rc. i er. I Ue mild lui nmg pi.mt was turned ny Hosmer inst, nu a ss grad Minnel, lind len Lick sc. omi.

Kiley Was some di-Uiice lu Hie rear al Mekuy. Tbeee pestuons wen- uBekaoaed to tba Itiltsh, widen was rruetted by llo-uin in Ten Lvek's l-l Arl. Toe Iiiini heat tue Dist nnd la the trial bruis will be rowed to-lay ut 4 p. m. uud following ll Wlil be roncd cuU-oluiiou re Kutta foi loners.

YACHTRAClNw Al OLD ORCHARD BEACH. Old Ouch aud, Mc, Aug. tbe carnival hem lo-duy an lnierentiug ya. ii race was The first prize for schooners over a mlle course was won uv the ul Portlaad, tum ('lurk, MMUl corrected time. In tbe second over a It'll uni" tttit V.xeu, Captain Wellard-oil, won In 146:38 eurteeted The kioakitilie, Cap tum Aiken wou me lirst prise lor the tt-iid class, over a teu-uiile couise, lu 1:30:07.

SAILORS DEFEATED HY FISHERMEN. roitTSMOUTH, N. MIK? wlliill drew a large crowd of special, rs uu.l rans, cnildei able in ut was rowed ov.r a two-iuile aeagSS this after a.aii, between a crew from tin: 1'utted eblp lt, In tho (oinuio hue's I und Bli ll bertii-ii ni a lettie beal. lue fish nasa L.i from thc start sud ttmsut'd IcUglnS aUc.id of meir cuiupeiluirs ni lo: 10. THE IEE MARA.SACUUB REGATTA.

kee Ma ii an a cook, Aug. 'Al. Ar rangc. lueuts are being for lbj regatta ou luesuay. Corney and U'OuuueU aad trainer, hpoiman, of Portland, arrlvedl yesterday, and did aome prsotlcei pulling.hts uMruliig O'fonufil ls to row in single-seu-l race John Teemer aud Murra his troiaer, of Pittsburg, arrived to-day.

DEATH OF WOLF MEYER. Wolf Meyer, age 106, a veteran of tlio war? of Napoleon died at the house of bis son Max Meyer, No. 218 i Newark, on Thursday evening. Mr. Meyer, was a native of western Uermaar, aod casie to America wltb bis relatives abont ycart ago.

11s leaves seven children, flfty-tbreo grandchildren and thirty-two great-grangehltdrott. Be was twice saar, ried, and his second wife died two yeara ago at the of ninety-four. His eldest sen by hts first marriage, who is nearly fignty vears otd. lives In Bewartr, where most of his descendants dwell and are in coortorrable eircnm. stances.

In early life Mr. Meyer learned the trade of tailoring. Up to a sln.rt period before his death he was in tbe of all bis faculties. He conld readily read wit bout classes, wss strong tn body, bad a good petite and was fond of conversation. Hi.

favorite waa the stirring scenes witnessed by bim waea a soldier tu Napoleon's armi.s. He participated iu many ot tba campaigns of tbe Lmperor, and bad a vivid recolleetioa ot what he hud seen, with a good faculty of description. For twenty years ne did no work, bat abont seven years ugo his sons set bim od lu a small fan. y.goods business in la which he w.is-susie 1 by als wife. Tbe work about the store was doue by buussif.

Tbe death ot wife affected bim greatly, und led to tbe gradual im. p.iii ment of bis faculties. All his life be was an exces. sive smoker. On Thursday afternoon be was situ ue oe thc stoup et lils house smoking a cigar, wln-u suddenly Im felt ill, and going into me botts- belay down un a '-ed.

In lift ecu minutes atterward he passed qufeily ty. Mr. Met er was a man ot large frame, standing over six leet. His eldest sou's height ls six feet four incurs. He was in vcr seriously ill, and he appeured te enjoy physical neal, up to tne time of otsdeetit.

Li was Jovial and he was fond of cracking kss. Ile was well-known the tier-nan residents Newark, air. he frequent vt-Hors Ix fore tue irani of hu wife biousbi aU.ut aebange io bis tat nt al condition. His funeral will tikn place to-morrow, TRISH SOCIETIES AT RIDGEWOOD PARK. The picnic of tho St.

AL Lance societies of Kings County took piaeo at Ridge wood i'ark. on Thursday. Twenty-funr branches of tbe Alliance, with 5,000 members, were repre.e-ted. There was a lanes attendance. Ths games wbich took place In the afternoon were InreresHig sad ehm-ly conlrsted.

After tne games dancing was bsgna and waa coutinued until midnighL ACCUSED OF TRY ISO TO STEAL. C. William Ormsby, janitor of tlie New-York -oeely Library, at No. 07 University-place, left the rear part of the library at 2:30 o'clock yenterd.y afternoon, and advanced through the ball toward the front door for thc pnf pose of locking ap. As he passed the entrance ot the malu door hf saw a man toying with tbe lock on one of tbe drawers.

He seised tbe man and shunted for the d-lire. Policeman Matthew ginini, of tbe Twsn.y-_.ft__ Precinct, tonk tne maa to ihe Jeffers rn Market Polios i where ho described himself as Paul II. Kieae. a awe twenty-six. of N.i.

114 Kidndjre st. Biene sahl lie li nt no p.te,itntn of stealing anet liing, nut Dally comm. elmludetuun of bali for tii.il._ WE COUNTS. ANCIENT STILL IV FORCE. Jti-Ke Wheeler yesterday rendered au opin ton lu tuc action ai Abraham Van nulsen brought lu tue t'tiit-'d Circuit Court against the Mayor and Dock r'oiTiiulsslonfrs to restrain th.

ni from certain charres tn tbe water-front of me Kast Riv.r, between Koriy-ntnib aui Fifty-first sta The lundi bm ween these streets were if sae- for two years by the plaintiff tn iHHO irom (1. and James W. Ile i. Tue Dock missioners wero entraped in preparing a new water-front md interfered with lue ase or the I anding-plaee un the east- property, ll from the complaint Hut tho pioperty hail beru or nm ai bv tbo British tiovernor. Andros is lUTd and 1077.

to Gabrila i.ur___se and David ss. By ie gra.it ths Uud ns bonn.lc I on 'tic snuLicist by the river aud aiioih--r li wan sui-! to by -yet water side" Tbs elana title uuder those grants. Jud.) iV.iee or thal tbf jrra ts mott made te land wss node af Hrtrisn aod prece lillie wnen all Hie lund bel iii irk waa skett ny ta Stats io pror t-ujoy assi ot tin iv euri jut b- Interfered witt by I net Dock As the lease ex ured no Injunction ls granted, bal it ls mai a deisree for rbe u'tiiifT wi, osts. Dam may oe recovered lor any lost nurina; the lease. CIVIL NOTES.

Xi'hrban fa rhe City Court, tn u.e aa order vacating an rJer 01 arrest cenily granted a.ulusi -Isreelio and JoeepB Vf'-bvt Int ni urougbi Bgafeaai th aa by Dionisio Borrow, to re? cover money alleged to BATS beau (rom Mui by lraud. CkhWf A. "sam, fliri-i-jh his fii-vids, walabla to set writef habeas dlr c.tng'h* 11 1-ged cruel of tbe rood snip ie Ino Ulm beforr tbf Court, oar be not to get any one io setveilif writ ort tue in tune 10 him aailloa alsk all ins our CBfaree on board, lue fell tbrouicb. John C. fg.

Co. recently aa ie, ton in th. Lourt Vests ma to recover Certain Silk g-Sods ptlfch.is.'d uf tb- by 1 iirnei us A. Woristidyke as of lue Boaga ip, i.r ar onaat waasraataaagaMMl Mr it Ds-itig alleged ti.at wiso the Kid were us ti pr- seated that la Habidtirs or ibe aotapaay were sk), wnereas lucy w.re h. boat a non io th-t omer srrest was tn ide veetern ty Ik-I.

lillee Dnnoiiue, wno rr In m.ii...n was made on the same pupers upoa which ma of arrest was grant TUE ALLENS ANI) "DUICU" IN COURT. "Mart" AP.ftn, bis nott Walter and Julia alua who warn urresled on mi-piiio 1 ot breaking pen ibe b.i-em. ul door of J. (j. bouse.

ay arie ruo were arraigned Justice for lu the us rh nt Ponce Con ri 1 eei'-nlav. I ne A l.ns p.ea nvl not and Miora pleailod le vulg L.eu til p-Mscssioii of a I. univ al tue lime of tats ,.11. rt. said ue was uot gu ot Aa adl.iiii iitnetit ile 1.

au I ne icc .1 vi. re pul un ici $1,000 bail. Hut 1 xamluation will be in ld ou Monday. rn, FLUS EAT AN ICEBERG. from The ThUmielphlt 44 Every ti n- I said the Nstitlial Cop ut Kig.itb and hf stunt -ts yesterday, as ne in ole a irral.

at of tue in tu rou I of lils uimc, it te ninds nie ol the day that I Siw the big cloud of blue I- e-ilies la HUxms. Don't lulme I efl? men Honed it, did I I me 1 biak it wao in lue taliot IggS. Our vessel waa un of bioerta, auu oit to hi'ard alxmi two hundred was au loclM-rg alt stu thirty teet Il waa aoout iio.iiiiiuio, and the sun was sblntng brinhilv. I had taken my trlctr at the waeel and was lying in the lo'cji-tle. inui th? cume running fervent and wo.e tae up.

i.irii out, you sold 1. yoe waul 10 see the linnie you ever saw is your life. I mia's Mg of cou.mn iliiivn Iroui the 11.utli, sii.l we'll be nure to get out of here irsnlo the next I tile least Iden what tbe 'nate meant, hut 1 obeyed orJei an.i.nciaiul.Urid up on dec 1 insi-esl over th. bow, und Wog 1111 iiortn conn itplH'ai eu to a big bluet patch id ibe niue sky. As lt lilllie neater, I saw timi mc ci.

uni sompasS- ot uu.i ii.ii-..nd little bim-IxmIiciI Hies, with long and wau leet. I Hope lo -toodiiess tuey s.iji 1 lie berg," mild flic captnlu. 1 al IMS knee lils or we're to stay weer, aud be uouluiuud. they've -true, Ibis reuiat w.is caused Incl thal the lined had settled oa ike leekant. Now, sir, what do yon ti.in 1 happrueilt Way, don goue my buttons a Hist cloud ot Mles didn't tvtt up every of thst tusrit Inside of thirty-eight Yes, sir! Thi iv war ut a piece bi.

riitnigti left to make a glass of lea Kat e.i* ii ann clean, and let uh otu withoul auy trouble How 11 tue flies lo avoid beiinr to asked Ibe lisienrr. I'm not a puzzle eoluuiii, neither a walking answer 10 liupertiueut gHeattoaa," BM the Niiuncai i'op. TUE I'ETKOLEUM Nkw-Yobb. Aug. it The official of tbo tb in oil r-itiont lu August I div.

ll blues botb "bull" and l.e.ir feuur.s. OtaSSmni with July, lhere wis au of 49 ths gkllkar of mw wells complsted. "it lu wells Uiioiun aad lg 998 11; up 111,1 .1 Hiding. lu uiakiuu up Ihe kial item 88881 Iir dealers allege thai ar ioilud. which sis od uud decrepit beyond uso.

l'Ueie is au lii.ie.i-o 10 dan new X2j barrels. Ou-tcotnr ba tbs average ae? pm.tuciiou -pat welt ts tue lu auy month this year-only IS 4 barre.s against U-k In July sod lie) Ml ''j Ainu, Un- ii. -In 1 o. lue lu UM -it will be also seen tkol "he mw 3Usorrels belaw hr nm Mint lu April olikuiiga wnvl'ltuore wtiIsco.apl-*tfiillJiiS taii.Uii. aaa IO I The 1.

tires iu lhe lari 1 v.o cJuums bel lu a. I weis wr is Kin sa asm conip'S. in-'ilg. o.og. prdtu.

pi u. Jsnusrv.1*4 1 '1 1-" tj Ms.c:...i*h HT Ca -Ort lot IVS Xtld 1 .20 Ita --1-. Auil.st.... ah 'i'i Xtan The iistroienm market wai ami pm-avi roi A ai-s-ve us. la Uf etioruooti tte uk Itu 1 twice 1.

gi OS-a snd ruo elosf w.sB.uis. tiefor tke beet pun ot tam oaf. hew.

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