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TRLBCRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. paris: es «aa ENGLAND. il 00 ga oa aa Mr. Disracl’s Explanations of Crisis—Hils Audience of the Q: eee of Dissolution—Ie the Commons « igh Ws to be. te The House of mong met tn session this even- ‘fog. - Members attended in considerable force, Jt ‘waa evident that the excited feeling p! by tho Fey ial orisig and Cabinet aS Oe Toxtaraay completely subsided. -*-j: _ ME, Disraeli and Mr, Gladstone were fn hele places, in tho ministerial and opposition benches, “S.<2>* + After the Speaker took the chair and some tnanclal 4 bro had been transacted, Mr. Gladstone rose the House on the subject of the here @xplapations rélative to the rh pedir ‘with Ls Queen, given. lagt hes of legislature, bné more ere feferéncé to that delivered by thie Duke of Buck> Beoretary of State for the colonies, in the of Lorda, Mr, Gladstone said that, as he had ag the remarks of the noble Lord, his Grace stated Majesty. the Queen had entrusted it to the to dissolve Parliament whenever they pleased, Such a power, éaid Mr. Gladstone, fs uncon- anit the Mintetry at Uberty to deal Cases Which have not yet arisen, and secks to fm thelr hands a sort of unknown guthority May be called irresponsible, and the enjoy- of which would be calculated to render the of thé Crown irresponsible. In conclusion 5 n@ said he now asked for an explanation the official statement said to have been made by the retary of State for the Colonies to the other House t Parltament, and that he was compelled to contra- flict, at the same time, the statement made in the House of Commons by the Premier the same evening, } Mr. Disracit rose and said he begged to inform the louse, in reply to the right honorable gentleman, ere was no discrepancy between the state- made in the two houses on the of the Cabinet crisis yesterday, Having btained audience of the Queen, he offered to resign, yup thé tender of his resignation was declined by jesty. His advice to the Queen then was to iv Parliament when the state of the public yasiness permits, This advice was giveh without reference to the new constituencies, but if the ork at the House was soon completed a new House praia be elected by them. Sir Stafford Northcote made some remarks to the that the Ministry had no Antention to menace }; Mr. Disraqjl; rising a second time, saia the right to nive Pa rg te ‘was only reserved by the Minis- issue bs ool the Irish Church question ‘a8 pressed to a division bee speeches by some other members the debate Harvest Prosp Prospects. Lonpon, May 5, 1868, The weather to-day is very delightful. FRANCE. A Rassian Diplomatic Banquet. Paris, May 5, 1868. yBaron de Budberg, Russian Ambassador to France, pave a grand dinner this evening to the envoys of ‘various powers represented at the Court of the General Dix, United States Minister, was @uiong the guests, ~*~ GERMANY. baled Commercial Parliament—Southern Seces- sion Again, ~ Lonpow, May 5, 1868. + A despaten from Berlin says the South German r=) threaten to leave the Clstoms Diet in case the issued -by the “party of German unity” hdUld receive consideration at the hands of the verein. RUSSIA. Whe Cretan Revolution—French Plan for Me- diation. * Paris, May 5, 1808, Information from St. Petersburg isto the effect that the Baron de Talleyrand-Perigord, French Envoy extraordinary and Minister Plentpotentiary, has had poconsultation with Prince Gortchakoff, Chancellor Of the Empire and Minister for Foreign Affairs, upon subject of mediation by France and Russia in Turco-Cretan question. CANADA. {he Persous Arrested for Fenianism—Susp!- “gious Characters Leaving—Considerable Ex- cltement Maoifesteds oro, May 8, 1808. ) The following ‘ate the names of the persons who fvero atrested yesterday by order of Mr, McMicken, ernment etipendiary magistrate:—Patrick Boyle, lent of the Hibernian Society: and edi- and publisher of the Jrish Canadian; wen Mosgrove, Marshal of the Hibernian So- and tavern kéeper; John Nolan, Secretary of bm TD and @ printer named Edward Hynes. ane ae een with bet Fenians. All and boo! Deoneing to the Hi Society mi Ts pul ar- va, the overnite mags ordered that no pub- de, other arrests in this oa ann in the estern towns are medt- To lay quite a number of suspicious charac- ra have left for the United States, ‘The excitement anifested throughout this city is intense. CUBA. ‘The Sagar Market—Marine Intelligence. HAVANA, May 5, 1868, | - "The sugar market is calm. folders refuse offers «sp 4 han Maencmanent 9 for No. 12 Dutch stand Aa. ee cetree diven Rew 0 ‘preane sod ne tain jew Orie Ht To en Re Yow York, airived to- ay - , —_ EUROREAN MARKE 3, 4 Loupox Moxa Manxet LOND’, we 65 P, ‘ashe closing E =o site aa erties: ioe ett \e8 eran oy a ‘The tot the week MAUL por BO Tor nee Cane . EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Queaxstowy, May {The steamship Trt meson, ofthe rd jine, which Rett Rew Sah York tho a of Sao alTived at this port to-day on the NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1868~TRIPLE SHEET. a ree eee Te NEW HAMF HAMPSHIRE. oO ‘ THE . ; the ine ddy, dorkue DUR INDIAN TROUBLES THB PUBLIC DEBT. . THE TURF. mea roe aedettge of Le Meee “hate Seurrentinnee | Tadian Teniintch anean tieteororhies totsione The May Scatement with That of go nes Ramrenendinnmecos on doynsm, May oP ¢ Blection ef Delegates to the Chicago Con-| Being Maseacred—Movements of General plicesrees maps sy ne soe A Rema kable Trot at the Fashion Course feat ant $100 ions fr horses to neier evee Lnveschment | Gherman. sth, Seb, ites 5, 100k, anew ‘eanpm on, April Statemcut of 1868. Six Heats and = Postponement Until a Fair | We borat entered D, Be ip Braley ? ‘78 x 3 Doxcons, ai ros, | Weave news rom th plain Deseo the at ay See ee rents ‘ue ce the shat bellaat tote that it haa been iiPue An Ahly eerie 2 ° 6 28 our en! 0Z@.....1 2 3 ; a2 ofeaderin erenin ie section | Tr coprostions and ar amcaerng ovary wane | Segarence™s, We compare the gure with the | fortune wo wine tor gvreal Jars wok pace re» | H botiecainete giaip ews. * ie bie re fominsting v pores On these ae statement made at the corresponding time last | terday afternoon \ atthe Fashion Courae, The trot Che EE) MW dis. Sea bout ot Pea Hi “ oe Sanaa were Sidney ond four men were sine DFe save was for a purse of $400, for horses that never beat -diowe entered pets aly w. ‘Tappan, of Br rahowath romeo aay Plum on the Paciflo Rallroad, by the Sioux | 7°" ae ere forte ay 1108, Axt, mile ‘Rests; bent Ravedn Are. ip pannet he é ; dent Be made @ Ghort addregs gulogizing General | Alans. Only one of the men shot at Sidney was ir per cent an ai ah 2s, “asst at $215 Sa, Rin ae — Death nen csomna 3 4. Te aah high and sated that whoover was cletad | Kiet. He Was a sett master on the raroad, and | Bix Bix Ft cont bonds ds of Rett 122077 aM | Bradiey, Mr. Dugrey's bay gelding Frod Penge, Mr. I: fifteen ew e peg c . 1 apenas nanan. 25 SAaraoh ta etnecnite bre, nated Calon tnd Bdintneon, he other | ayy peasion funds, *°usmaraes | hitieet MoKee's bay mare Breeze, Mi, hamplin’s Day m4r0 i Tolowing was recelved front Genera} Batler?— stack ts Baas ¢apon th eg ais otal bearing cotn tnt. $1,041,209,sa1 $7,009,078,201 | Hera’ Lay tanee Athenee, The Wy eign nas 1: st Sono BD O., May 4 1808 | Cahoon was. seal nb of the a Bix per Gent bondi. $13 03,000 93,08, 000 tanced in the first heat, Amber “vas | PS Uae bad wit Ge Gom tne exteo feof ther ina: inju- | Three per cent certific'tes 28,330,000 | Fuled out on the fifth for having won A FANCY ORESS PARTY OW GOVERNOR'S susie, euros. com. in, notes 134,774, 10 44,678,080 | @ heat up to that time in the pace. Six heats ‘Throe Year 7.00 Dowes..., 549,410,200 183,400,260 | ware trotted without a result, for, fag¢ as the horses Total bearing cur’ey in. $097,115,710 $200,875,930 | Were, darkness overtook them before they fished $11,932,540 $7,905,283 | the race, and it had to be postponed until the next Last night, at the Instance « of the | of Gonera® Wailen, United States army, pin Paps the post Fort Columbus, @ fancy dress party for the benetit of fogon no ta ith the app! haan a prosperity BUTL! ~ ie men ito af Pit Creek were a section men The annexed pithy telegram was fooeived from |, othe ete repairing the road when fe. 5 ee oe Lorene May 4, 1868. ° fair day. Five heats were successively trotted under yee Mah oe Layee omit wane mt $e x 2) rem: ve: we his ‘a making & splenas iPad he cure 2 eo ast 400 aot reg lle ah haps pb adh aie Dee zeanlen ras entcely the Work of the’ indefatignoter Toereant Dus out of the White H pay no 400540 19,357,900 | ’ ant ‘olent person whose name endorsed me the weal, Ez. ASHEURNE, | spans — ___ Total bearing noint... $415,623,506 $407,053,117 foe pale ig male as nate pega x a ge sco laatem, which were largely atsposed of, The following were chosen delegates tothe Chicago | Indian Hostilities in New MexicomA Train RECAPITULATION, a dead beat with’ Bradley for the firth. 6 are lay to wate, at three dollars apiece: tin ‘The latter yeoman eee Attacked and Several Men Reported Debt bearing coin inks ohh Sal aren $1,968,578 201 won the sixth, when the postponement was decided pares pil pia Propitious we hesitate not to say ertamouth; E. cre of Man: | "ilted. gn. Lovts, May's, 1968, Molva. inoessoe gotosoiit | Om The race will becontinued to-day, ifthe weather | wong have been Miler eigen seria be eather: oF Rae sr a 01 if Matured del not paid. — 11,932,540. * 7,905,288.| 48 favorable, at one o’clock, when, if either of the | ant brave men,” assemb! Died t itr the attiod Bie ame | Ezra A special despatch from Leasburg reports that the onareaetanat of Bandwiony i John in. Beggs, of Of ro; | Indians.continue hostilities in New Mexico, On the Paani eae oe yres, of Nashua, 3, Edward A. | 18th of April the savages attacked a train near Tule- geldings win a heat, the race will be deeided, but it ‘will be requisite for the mare to win two to be en- Charity, 9 it was, the lower foor of oe bg divided tuto ‘two large ri pe Total debt........++..82,008,875,008 §2,699,012,622 rane hall, between, were Spemceeany on crowited AMOUNT IN TREASURY, ed . naw nt; Thomas P. Cheney, of Holder- | ross ana captured it. The wagqns and their con- barnes er pecans | aoe yet ee or oe a ail the agures ais the eeuanioue: ho olowing rections wore promod — tents were destroyed by fire, and the mules were TERE SEAGIG: cena Botting was very limited for a race of this enar- |: Whisied along the pollanod fieors farihe mans: of toe That the republicans of New Hamp driven off, <A force of thirty-seven men started fr: Totalin Treasury.... $148,089,002 $139,083,794 | acter, Bradley and Breeze being the favorites agatnst voluptuous redowa or the more bs Nabe gatop, lise ereby Fenn tate Perfect condense in General | Terese foF the Purpose ofreioving the cain. 188 | Debt iss ash in Tre'y $3,057,008 §2600,008,90" | tne deld before thestart. after te st heat, although | fathed ts fas sous escent att gy uaa AE hy ee dn which seven of thelr number were killed. But & REET? Goofs, navional devt since 55,527,200 | Wonby the mare, Fred Pense rose in favor andisold | Gerad. ph rien Ive usurpation ig treachery and Das 6 confirmed @ before this last outrage was commi " for $100, which was nearly as much as all the others | ong ww. 7 Le gsc 4m the mantel of our maer pale yee 4 saigacity and Ary nite pee. | Hear thesame piace, naid eajed: shineen «persons aniston pry opr rolecrerclb oaad Deorease, brought together. After the second heat Bradley wae | this there was 1 a Peery Peper tierce erone direiean poop ce 01 Debt pearing cota ints. $12, 174,950 OB the favorite against the fleld at 100 to 70, aud so: he Cone ae simply pated freatiy to the el aring y Int _- i ‘ 1c fancy cosi es wi t the republicans of New Peco ILLINOIS. Debt bearing no int, pe ts, r09,190 continued until the race was postponed, tho ladies present appeareds The eye eecad ee aes Reso! hearily yeudorse orm, gt it iy of their representa A. E. Stevens and Matured debt not paid. ni 4,027,257 THE WEATHER AND THE TRACK. be concentrated on bare, brown wails, and, peri it must rest on somé object or ‘objects moi J. Benton, in the bar of the Senate | Proceedings of the Methodist Episcopal Cone | The following table compares the May statement of | The weather, which had been lowering all the for ‘rlale that ie cr ate At snare Johnson, ference—Address by Bishop Simpson— | the public debt with the previous. oné made on the | Morning, assumed a more threatening aspect in the fhent "or tastene sentiment wich bo eee aaa sea eae hs tne wil Transaction of Business. Ist of April:— afternoon, and just after the race commenced rain happtly ly reeeive from nature, but which itis impos. . We g cont that they fours We kRING:COrw- Tweet began to: fall, which continuéd throughout the’ re- } sible to secure by cultivation alone. The attire of aid in Apiehing up up tl 2 wor loriously begun, to Ca1caco, May 5, 1868. the ladies was diversified, and included the imper- the end that peace and come to The Conference was called to order by Rev. Aprit 1, 1868. May 1, 1868, | mainder of the day, making the track dull and'dead- | sonation, so far as costuming could effect it, of peasants, tase they shal rela ice e with Joy inexpressl- | pishop Clayk, and religious services conducted by pibes) Pere fan See Lets like, The.disagreeable state of the weather seemed | several sfotea historical characters. Among these fendiat chair, and that tried and devoted patriots B. | Rev. Dr. Ferris, of New York. Six per cent bonds of '31, _ 233,677,150 _ 283,677,200 | t? exercise @ depressing influence on the horses. | TTS treet an -Andalusinu peasant, a nth 8 FOr ¥. Wade, shall become the occupant of the WI The report of the Central Centenary Committee | SUX Per cent 520 bonds. 1,424,305,860 1,443,005450 themselves as well as the spectators, and no doubt | and a Highland lady; but.with sin; falar good Juda judge ao ee peg till succeeded by our great capeaine shows that, while the General Conference of 1864 felt ‘avy pension fund...... jeer 18,000,000 13,000,000 | made the time some seconds slower than it would: | mentno Indian maiden, ina leg ings x. aahaicee authorized to ask for but $2,000,000, the aggregate | Total bearing coin int. $1,04,480,841 $1,000,0T8,201 | {ang been on @ warm, clear afternoon, with a lignt hor white brothers or elatorer tor ts ajtpaliy MAINE. amount received is found DEBT BEARING CURRENCY INTEREST. z THE HORSES. nine guests began to assemble as early a3-half-past Bisho) Ky Simpson ‘citverod the Episcopal address at ity eee ein eed eae a Pe 7 ial forty-five minut and was et wi el Biection of Delegates to the Chiengo Con- | marced attention by the Conference and very large vention. andien The Conference ordered that eight thou- BIDDEFORD, May 4, 1868. sand copies of the address be printed, and the vari- General George F. Shepley, of Portland, and Mark | ous portions of it were referred (o Spbroptiate com H. Wentworth, of Kittery, were elected delegates to | After the reading of the address the order of busi- the Chicago Presidential Nominating Convention by | ness was taken uj Delng the reception of petitions, the Republican Convention which met here to-day. memorials, &c., of @ very great number were presented for lay det es peigee many inst it, and others on a.great variety of denominational sub- efght Srelock, rend the company, such of them ag danced, devoted themselves to the Inevitable Lame clers, the galop, the redowa, plain quadrilles, meyer At one o'clock, or when the supper, a recher atfair, was discussed, the “German” was insroduced, and enjoyed until the close of the party, which was, notwithstanding the rain, a decided success, Six per cent bonds. $23,582,000 $28,982,000 J. J. Bradley is a Bashaw, being sired by Blucher, Three yearcom.in.notes 48,010,530 44,518,680 | gon of Long Island Black Hawk. Iie 1a a noble look- Three year 7.30 notes. . 185, , 834, 100 163,490,250 | ing horse, upwards of fifteen and a haif hands high, Three per cent certiflea’s 20,200,000 28,330,000 grin four, White feet and face, and one of the squarest meremeermen ‘oiter 8. that ever Was seen on a trac! Wich tig Jae int. $281,766,630 — $260,375,930 eee Panse is a light bay welding, about fifteen. Mature |, not p: . $9,036,383 $7,906,283 q nem al Papel inches in beeht, cd Mets ont Wut strong, sinewy and energetic, looking what he begins BeAnINa, x0, TAL Tat g950,144,727 | & thoroughbred horse." He was’ sired by. a son of 82,588,639 82/450,490 ‘Tornado, by American Eclipse, out of a granddaugh- 19/357,900 | tet of Henry, and is but six years old this spring. pial In this connection we may mention that‘some 01 the ARREST OF A CONFIDENCE MaN.—Some weeks ago ® man calling himself Colonel 1. B, Clarke came to tl city and sought the acquaintance of the managers the Narraganset Park Association, representing hime CONNECTICUT. jects. Total bearing no in $406,476,476 . $407,003,117 old turfmen who were at the track yon had @ | selfas connected with Wilkes? Spirit af the Times. He * v vivid recollection of the grandsire of Pense; Tyrnado, | received considerable attention in his assumed cay — Professor Williams, of Delaware, Ohio, offered & RECAPITULATION. he and Vashti Maving both broken down ma four eee * resolution requesting tlie bishops to communicate to The Legislature to Meet To-Day—Caucus | the Conference their su tions in regard to rear- Nominations for Speaker and Subordinate | ranging the boundaries of the conferences. Referred, Officers. Dr. Wore of Cincinnati, offered a resolution . New HAVEN, May 5, 1868, requestli nts to furnish a copy of all our i y periodl oe wh rooms and public libraries on The Legislature meets here to-morrow. The re- | certain conditions. Referred. publicans to-night nominated Charles Foes, BR. ied See er offered a plan of 7 nan which was refe1 ot East Haven, for Speaker of the House; Rev. Mr, Caruthers, of the Erte Conference, Dwight Marcy, My, of Tolland, for Clerk of the | sented a petition in favor of so amending the alsot- House; John Tibbits, of New London, for Pline that bishops shail be elected for a term of years, Assistant Clerk, and James W. Painter, of Colches- | and inducted into office without consccration. Re: ter, for Clerk of the Senate. ferr ean E Nominations—William L. Bennett, of The Chair then announced the special committees city, and by Hpectous representations was. abie to e+ cure loans to the amount of several hundred dollars, After he was gone it Was learned from New Yor® that the so-called Clarke was a well known cons fidenec man, who was wanted in variousquarters for his swindling tricks of @ character similar to those developed here. Pinkertea’s detective police, we be- lieve, were at that time seeking him, and their dill. gence was redoubled. upon getting this scont, | BUS on Saturday the audacious fellow returned to this city and took @ room.at the City Hotel. It was nos long, however, before arrangements were made to chal his quarters to the County Jail, where he now remains awaiting ‘anexamination.—Lraevidence Jours nal, May 4 Debt bearing coin int, $1,963,978,201 | mile race on the Union Course in 1838, when betting Debt bearing curvey ii 260,375, was very heavy upon them. Vashti was the first to Debt pearing no int.. v 407,953,117 give way in that race, but Tornado held out till near Matured debt not paid.. 9,036,383 7,905,283 tis end, when he hog wee down, when Trenton, & -——-—— | horse not taken into consideration in the. betting, Total debt. 2,641,719,332 $2, 639,612,622 | won the race. ” 4 AMOUNT IN TREASURY. Amber is a bay mare of fine proportions, by Mam- 99,209, sit $108,909,658-} bletonian, dam unknown, Currency. $2,174,136 Bolly Lewis is a beautiful dapple gray, by Pilot, § ——_——_ | out of a wel®pred mare. He seems to a Good Total in Treasury. $122,509,615 $199,083,794 | trotter, but rather excitable. * 0 hy 9 Breeze is a wiry and fast going little bay mare. Debt less cash in Trea’y..$2,519,209,687 _ $2,500,528,827 > Darpenter' Seccen ar tne et A | ate oinne 028; She was got by Boston Boy, out of Ad. Carpenter's ‘April 1, 1868.. $18,680,860 hein rg ae pe Li heap on the lyrics ne Me 0. wer 2 NPA be) ROI aaa aoe ime and has trotted under various names in various Ceara = 8 TSR ERR IE CAN Glen of thd House and and: Charles He Pee rea Ly eat VARIATIONS FROM LAST MONTH. parts of the country, ‘Tux Finsr Ligvon LAW IN MASSACHUSETTS.—The . New Haven, Cierk of the Senate. ‘ ’ Increase. Decrease, Atlanta is a bay are by Ethan Allen, but who her | following is an extract from Josselyn’s account of ae Radical Congressional Convention—Mr.. Cul-.} Dobt bearing coin Int.... $18,937,450 — | dam was no one can tell.” She is a sharp rank mare, | “Two Voyages to New Bngland—years 1038, 16632"— lom Renominated. Debt bearing cur’ey int. — $21,300,700 | but was notin condition to exhibit her powers on | ‘In 1637 there were not many houses tn the town of VIRGINIA, St, Louis, May 5, 1868. Debt Dearing no inter 1,477,641 —| this occasion. She has travelled somo‘and seen | Boston, amongst which were two houses of entet> oy y : Matured debt not paid.. - 1,151,100 | foreign parts, her owner having taken her to Europe tainment, called ordinaries, into, whieh, If a stranzee. A meeting of the Radical Congressionalj Conven- Cancus of Radical Delegates—The Probable | tion for the Eighth district of Mlinois was held at the Nominee for Governor—Nomination for Cone | town of Bloomington, in that State, on yesterday. gress. Hon, 8. M. Cullom, the present radical Re} nta- RICHMOND, May 5, 1868. | tive to Congress ‘from Tat district, was’ tenon: Some forty delegates to the Radical State Conven-4 nated. The Convention passed resolutions endorsing tion, which meets here to-morrow, met in caucus to- 33 Ee ane and. express: night and resolved to support the following ticket:— For Governor, Governor Welles; for Lieutenant Governor, J. H. Clements, of Portsmouth, TENNESSEE. and for Attorncy General, I. G. Burden, The indications are that Governor Welles will gain speaye Ny ee ba pa Fy tea Fe ares walle a: pape Judge Trigg rendered a partial decision in the case Bo. Hauxhurst Nee ton 3 26—which will rears the | of the Kentucky stockholders in the Nashville and rat named ‘can late the cm sonic ge to the preset time nearly 200 delegates have arri Northwestern Railroad Company. He sustained the went, he was presently followed by one ge geen to that office, wil would thrust himself into his. com- pany uninvited, and if he called for more drins than the officer thought ln his judgment he could sober bear away be would presently countermand it, ant appoint the proportion, beyond which he comld not get one drop.’ Fy The debt of the United States, leas.cash. in the | to astonish the natives, he did not do, as the » a English and French did not want to be astonished at Treasury, Was as annexed at the undermentioned | preat cost by any. Yankee trotters. eel First Heat.—stlanta won the pole, Amber th 10966, a 3 786, rst Heat.—Atianta won the pole, Am! 10 BEC Ege toregrenr eens ae 1 ee Mis Bien ond place, Bolly. Lewis the third position, Fred Pense July 1,'1867..No statement | the fourth, Breese the Mfth, Bradicy getting the out- 464,000 Aug. i, 1867..2,511,306,426 | Site. The best part of an hourwas lost én scoring, Sept. 1, 1867..27492'783,865 | the judges trying every method to get them up i Oct. 1) 1807 Bags.aTr, 45 line, but without success, ‘They flnally decided to ‘OV. b 189 2,491, 904,45 give the word, no matter how they were. As they re approached she score and got the send-off ‘Avante Jan. 608, was leading two lengths, Amber second, two lengths 72 Feb. 1, od 2/527.816,373 | 1m front of Breeze, who was two lengths in advance Mareh 1, 1868.2, 519,820, 622 of Fred Ponse, three lengths separating him from ‘April 1; 1868.2,519,2097087 | Bolly Lewis, who was about four Tengths in front of May 1, 1868. |2;500,528,827 | J.J. Bradjey. A more scattered lot were seldom ever yes ey or om ec pte race, rah ote Rees Atlanta, wo len reeze second, one le THEATRE FRAKCAIS—RISTOR. ahead of Amber, who had broken up on the tra, Fountrxy Days Witirour Food.—Charlos Ross, a, sailor, nineteen years old, was carried on, Saturday. from the ship Ansel to the: Pennsyivania a an almost a) ying. condition, the etteot of long ment and rivation of food and ee stowed nimse eke before the vessel lest Li and, accord 8 account, was fourteen di withent now nies of any kind, anWhite feet became frostbitten, and ‘oth of them rotted He Is now a skeleton, and, with the necessity of ame putating both legs above ‘ihe kpees, his recovery ts. scarcely possible,--Phitadelphia Age, May 4. April 1,'1867 eprese! hs i ot ee Governor Welles was serenaded this evening, auid law authorizing the appoinment of new directors, ‘The third rey ntation of “Sor Terasa*? last even- the laser being twe lengtl response thereto speeches mad bat leclared the action cf the Gisectars . Pense, six length se arating him eon Boll fizenene: ‘and other persons. eer ae hulland veld, He said the receiver was alike res) ing was witnessed by a still larger audience than | Lewis, who Was. two? lengts ahead of Brad. MAILS FOR EUROPE. o that which welcomed Ristori’s reappearance on Sat- | ley. There was. some breaking up an the — eee gress sible to the State and eompany upon other. p hae taen wanna re eee ae ie oie He was not satisfied of the jurisdiction of the court, as candidate for Congress from’ this district, Mr. | 8d asked further argument, Porter was formerly a citizen of New York. onthe case of Des; pte who was driven from. Nash- urday. Wo have already indicated the plot of the | Ducksttetch, and. when, the Ralf mile pole wis piece, to which the prohibition of the Archbishop | sb¢ was leading: three, lengths, Tred Pense second, The Cunard. mati steamship Java will leave thie, port on Wednesday for Liverpool. ville in 1861 by nce committee, which he | jent such.an exceptional, interest im Cuba, and we | #!X lengths in advance of Amber, who was three or | ‘phe majils.for Burope willelose at the Post Ofice - pay up to-di ‘Testim waa . four lengths in front of Bradley, Atlansa fifth and MISSISSIPPI. heard, and the case ane pocday; Testimony was | nave fay recognized the marvellous power with | Golly Lewis fat hollind. ‘The two latter broke up | twelve stclock M. on Wecaoaday. ¥ grove resides in Brooklyn. which Ristori exhibits the struggle between mater- pee ee , bers igs bee S aie for The New York HeraLy—Edition for Matias, “ ————— nal instincts and the sacred obtigations of a nun. | *ything save being distances reez@ kept at wor! be ready ut half-past ten o'clock in the morning. D 0 t thy le fe Lease of the Central Railroad to « Delaware MISSOURI. We scarcely neod add more than the remark that in.| fenans ahead of Free a pense wit was cle tensths | Slagle copies, in wrappers for mailing, six centa, Company. for Sixteen Years. each of the impressive tableaux concluding tho os of Rie, _ latter belng about oleae —— a ist st a advanee of Bradiey, the other gowhere. Breeze towed: upon, han 9s.4Be g sg Ie a broke wp as she turned into the kome stretch and dienne. In the final scene, artic mlariy, where death | Fred Pense closed on her, and after a ra close Ask for a Waltham Watch. 118 THE BROT; IT 18 Vili? OHBAPEST. PUYNhER & Co roadway, & fe JACKSON, May 5, 1868. : ‘The Mississippi Central Railroad has been teased to | Arrival of.Coal Mine Proprietors at St. Louis, a Delaware company for sixteen years, The lessees Se. Loum, May 6, 1888. Hon. Wm. T. Dodge, Le Grand Cannon, H. T. Mar- | springs suddenly fo her f the brief agony that | Struggle Breeze won the heat by halt a length. a Suen op ois een, assume the entire indebtedness of the road except “4 Pred nse Was abour cight lengths in front of Am- Shakspeare Talks of the Glass of the debt to. the State of Tennessee. ‘The road is to | (and, O. F. D. Grant, F. W. Rhinelander, and DB, | enstics is startiniaty reat on thrits the heart no leas | Pre Tico was thin, lout ienatha soparatiag her from } Dut the true Ralks of, the Giacsel Taeiton than the prolo terrors of the death scenes in A “ fiizabeta tnMart stuart and “Marte Antol- = el Boily Lewis and Aeuta distanced. Time nette.” The contrast red between the fashiona- | 2" bie totlet of the Marchioness tn the fourth act and Second Heat.—Breeze got away first this time, the hatiliments of the Lady Abbess in the other acta | Closely followed by Pense, Bradley third, and Amber “FLOR DE MAYO," 8 contsiaed. Sold matebless p by all druggivta, ? turned to the stockholders %t the expiration = , Grant, of New eg who are interested in the Big nsi0D frase. re ee rect morrow and exhmine the tron eee in that re- A.—Ward’s Perfect Fittlow Shiets, Broad, way and Union aquare j also at 887 Broadway. gion, and obte.in information fn rd to recent ex- | 4, very striking. Indeed, this toilet is changed by fourth, the latter breaking Up soon afterwards. At A . periments $a the making of {ron rom Missourl ore ¢ Ristori at each goparate representatior the quarter pole Breeze led three lengths, Pense LOLSISIANA. with, Wliyots eon). thatan opportunity is ‘afforded to epsecutain, £2 | acon aif denuth infront of Bate, who ‘was | qAs~YWard’e Clerk, Laved, Paver, Colles, aad : PENNSYLVANIA ae ee Tere wineyinn a teades, | seconds, “Going down the backstreteh Pengo broke | "alas ## Bonney Wholesale P sisoning in New Orleans. ° sentation of “Sor Teresa” wi ven at & In: DI ————e ce at one o'clock. The last two up and Bradley passed him, and gained ually on Announcement. New ORLEANS, May 6, 1808, tor Teresa” will, be ‘Thyrsday and Frida nights of Teeoze. The fatter passed the halt mile pole two Gee WHEELER & WILSON'S BUTTONHOLE ATTACH. On Sunday Ja’ 4, at a large boarding house in thi, Robbery of the United States Mails. Monday Madame Ristori will make her next’ appear. { lengths ahead of Bradiey in 1:15, Pense two lengths | MENT, making one hundred bullontolss im Hout he Oe city, eighteen persons were potsoned by arsenic og. TIAWRISBURG, May 5, 1808. ance in Boston. behind, Amber two lengths further off. Going along icy for families, deuapmaker erica the Lego d henna ahaa hd UP, = oe eee entered the homestrete! ley was head ant be MUSICAL ANQ DRAMATIC NOTES. mith her, Pense three tength Donind, Amber follow: ing close in wi e race up the homestretch The fifth classical soiree of the New York Con- | ang Bradiey won by a neck, Breeze four lengths ahead servatory of Music, the frat of the kind in this | of Amber, who was third, Fred Pense having been ing admini: gered with their food. | Luckily tog large | The mall boxes from Harrisburg to Philadelphia ee eee partaken of and No | anq one from Chicago to Philadelphia were both nee stolen last night from the train which left here at twenty-five minutes it nine, and afver the contents AT: ‘ons Me ic Ingect Powder, . Ene insane, J Cockroaches, fena buge and every kind of insect killed at once by tilt remarkable powder. Tt isnot p f in'todo ie wark, A single 38 cent Oask TEXAS. had been abstracted the boxes were thrown Into the i led ap before renchity the score. Tine afin ar inan wo canal two miles below Harrisburg. No clue has | ‘"> Fouttwensss GbiGsh tide ovebiiag “ne aioe Pi hird Heat.—Pense had rather the best or ie $s fad | pe gure son gu toro Stine eign and only true f © ,cuing of the District Court—Charge of a | "2 obtaimed to the robbers. off, rb go oing around the turn Breeze p: eant fasezon nt tea al and only true Tar ing artiste will appear:—The brothers Listeman, | and as ey reached the ore pole the vt tw ture of, Lyon on the Ga fe tacks "De poe 8 peuente. ¥ Radical Judge. lengtbs ahead In thirty-clgbt. seed Te WEWS (TEMS. violin and plano; Henry Mollenhauer, the great sie ie one ‘a wan GaLvEstoN, May 5, 1868. mee : violtoncellist reer ASF, Lejeab and F. Ger. | AMET aide a A.A. Av~Honsekcopersy Jndge Watrous opened the District Court this mist selling on pik aun | me ati, = ‘iia 1 sep. mr she fell baci MY “third oath Aoki Ure Pande Set its, snd sale Pasar They ar (at forning and delivered the charge sustaining the rrp the * ci D1 and Penso went gb with the lead. | Time m sire au Ze ve pM nat ee abT toll by the New York Carpet Lining’ and sin Put Sowe ate count A for the ened Att fattest hing. | inet oat pole Bradley and Pense toaster, and they Bray into the Ae cassteeen con- pd head, A most animated and exciting contest oonstitutionality of the Civil te ditt ana cistern and = igcdrered itizens, not le o' ot ooheree, io by wag to resusc) ¢} tata ennerment, but by’ constitutional taw, being | were mos r ag iore sei | a born on the soll. : ws ay a . 16, je was sharp on the Pinshing Sete Eas ai ee tes an Treaty he others seat pany, ofice and saleroom Xue. 23 and 3b East Broadway. 11. Tyler, J.B. BARRINGTON, | ‘Agoue A.—Spring Style of Gents’ and Youths’ Dress MASSACHUSETTS. serait pH, a fd ah J. eee ba ee —— eae thees, tp ee alae tae teak ta im oe Mt POpULAT Prete oO RKE, 198 Pulton street, i mone be wpe ied ta fog. W. Marga pat, Amber was third four oF five, lengihe-behind | | Batchelews Hair Dye——The Hest tn, the ‘The Handel and Haydn Society Grand Musi. radiey and two lengthe sn front of Breese, world, The only perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, (astanter jon—New i Pres the Boston Musical r was away first, siceet fu neous, Faciory Ye"Sond wtrsce : cal Festival in Bost ‘ork Singers or mda nn ye cornet sufcide at Leet ey eeeaa Ponse tira, W us Bond etreets Present. OP Wiciediek. Mid urs. om. Wheel. At the quarter pole, which Wa pata ‘a Oristadore’s Hair Dye.—The | Rest, firey Boston, May 5, 1866, evo was ery a (pe, Lone serie” ‘at the -geven seconds, Breezé had the by three | manufactuted. Wholesale and retail; aso appl flandel and Haydn jemphis sued padre cmt "rid ie Fonse and: ‘Amber head and head, one length Bilas cot mpg ctl pn are ybo lust Week Of the atactontainy expe in | la'Ront of Bradicy, Ponse DroKe up 0 We DAK: | Dtokens A “oune, Nan Aantn.—ee, te pe cothmenced to-day in Mugio Hail, gem this agent of the American Ex- ar ‘They open gt the French theatre here | stretch, and at i ‘half ime ag ty which was ‘ograph on ‘his arrival ip Ai Pia ‘when for ap tomes ma theen meee pay a gree eel wean be Bats closed ws the Walnut of Saturd Teng AE ont tof Pens wea eo oink auiekiy and Gilet atien 8 tere ta weak, fal nt On — uae roth ee pears money. or a am Vera's Carloa’' roved @ poe at avance of Amber. Bradley caught Breeze on the a Bee ce GHEVALIING Tren a Hate. “aeace pectoesiy ting adthsas : a ‘ifn, i ie App reat ag cn the ret Frag cai if her Pens clas MEE ee ea RIAN A. CHBVALIER, M. By 1138 Broadway, sim ot Rey ork aime ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTTE OF WILLIAMSBURG, pertoramanteg "reatto nto eae Le aon Inuge then seemed tO resign the race to Bradley, but Je Moth Pate em, Freckles and T eee Romantica,” @ buffo opera, Pense would not stand any, nonsense of that kind, fr ee , Dr. Sphamn, welcomes Celebration by the Third Corps Union at Tren- } No jesd than four —— eer mt nt Bupnom and coming ¥ rine ee “ pecs connaen re uy neck PERRY'S “MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. v ‘and | ton, N.J.—Election of Officers of the Union. Valent, Kugel ang On Campanells have ve had oaha a are iB in Ps ay A ng few Jump jam a ada hd ; Fioqent atin to iin nthe socie TARNTON, N. J., May 5, 1808. | seom applicable to tmasicane, Yor Cte Donne Ro: | the finan, “Tie Tatier was ox" nt of seed Lupure ¢ Take Swalm’s Colee Coles ve, ihe oats ere hang a, To-day being the anniversary of the battle of Wil- | mantica” ie.a success—a mild one, true, but still a | Breeze, who waa four ebgt ahead ek Amber, “Tine Mio hundreds of trounande of diseased pees loud nd eathusasto appiaue. were Hamsburg, in which the Third corps shed ite first | success. 3 Of te bet SN aot away fra, ld ix to “hundreds of fhourands of diseased pee blood, the Third Corps Union met atthe Trenton | s,rsrr ov tue WaetEnN Fuory Cnor.—Theappre- | Bradley third, with “idee ups Om tne geen | forse by au sronalts Mrs, Faunle Kemblo’s Readings in Reston. | House, in this ity, to celebrate vent | nenslons mdulged in some ty romeeks ago ofthe dan Breeze took the lead and. Passed the qi pole in ae ty Sate Pubasahes'ue Boston, May 6, 1808 | and the other, giovidus, batties “ia. whlch ‘they | Ro'done, the pected | thirty-eight seconds, two lengths in front of the | | Tively Times weeatinn Ones tees win aS {fhe Meloraon Han was crowded ota utmost cape | Participated, Hon was fc and tree, ae tappy pinata arta otra, wo were mae tet sl WBronae maintained | 1 1a tot aka netourth dedicted. "New Yor {hie evening by an audience composed of the | tne Dr, sppoin r | fons have damaged the oul in tome mo sections ht Brey head and head fot s00 yards, wen Penve iie'sdiw st. eats sxsembled to laten to Mra, | The Breage rat ter Tred pammmemoranee nop mately. he ‘oan ‘ener no half mile pole, which Was ain 1:i6, peat pice nd anton tate ace oeetcrarat Tempest tn were ea read, and the wy) have een destto aa ‘white eybiey Breeze ted a length and a half y second, three ticity AN’ JOB PRINTING RSTABLISUMERT watery ay eve aa w ure ie cy ae Tafury whatever, | fast of Auwer., Bradley ‘closed 'niosyy ou breez0 | een ee ae “4 belt Frege ‘a tha that locality, man say Couey oid around the ushing end, and as she swung on the The — ate has ben am Arann de ne Racked by a dent General Sewel diana) ican says ‘the fruit crop has not aut homestretch he was at her shoulder, J. Ponse | persistent cought spend ti oat and eke. NEW YORK. dent General @ 0, ; se 1 late cold weather.” had been doing some fast work while this was going mpl ep al ht ant Ci a Captains Fassett : | Gisanner and other or inl ern due | 2 got ing ntraigit work. The sare tron, gan 19 OTS Was everywhere. eis Py oa of mal mare 8, Getsure of Fmperted Catto by Revenue Agents | Thy mem town to an | ainiiar stalemen * mnen ¢ fruit ale grower wii at ana a peautifal contest enaed between th two = International Ferry—Sentence Charge eta ela Mu Tengths oe Foren. ea re me, Covel | ano far fr ao mining oa chm here | fos fae Seineeranee seta " i" xaming- BUFFALO, May 0, 1988. | The he Whole alalr fon of the buds Inst On A | ieiath Heals camber hoving been ruled ont foF 08 . oy won a heat her three got aw: sce vatietien Of poure (Rinned out bur enough ieft | OB ba preg, verm Derore eee ‘round inh ce | benches in abunvdney of the Iatervaretee prams tw mer went to the front yoked to. lenty and apples and ‘unhurt.’ The Dayton Pere continued past Ca we irter r2 Bares | it Sera of an says @ coreful examine: oa ey and to the halt 4 = ey j fas |i wage hen ye region Pivcat. in one | at ail im tho race, Bradiey and Pense continued, the orchard, 8 donen, gaupies, cach of, peck and Dequtifal they had commenced until jam ter were ted bate similar egamination of a break, ‘fais driver ae bee BS | buds of revealed no lency. no "5 ei for the ve at two emer and of the | hi Teached the shreesqunrier When Pense; Breeze dy & dozen Bere va ie Bobar sbcehaasto( ta Huckawe Stele. | shoad ‘of Tima, 231%. The z of their real Pg The owner has to Washington com) with the aa| Se books fry Department. ras eal n “ner to pa goo ‘which G € property, sold James Graham, a well known ticket Rate 1 407 Fears or fore 4 sty counsel moved for a mr of | were received ‘faring che monty of _—Louisvide v Sentence on & writ of err Democrat, May &

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