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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1968—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 NEW YORK CITY. cert era 7 onan Cm | wen at st Mme an, Tha cent, et | earned nn watt by ot menisci | my pom, asrybter tet a ee | a em, ae rico were delivered by Rev. 5, Si he secon” eon ine ovary | Flt enor oattmee® Forse teia, | mothe peda tat ee Rana stored to calendar on Of diebursementa. showed the year of Speakers. The speaking being Cum 2rOpeey Would have. Deen, sume TRorringion ofa. aekirk.—Mouon directing the $80 fe: cxpenaithres, ase G3. ‘The follow. | Toms: Which ure heise ee, ome Se agers covet dace! Toru Abner te ine not ocurred The Political, Military and Com- _ UNITED STATES DISTINCT coUAT. rene. a Motion vacating order Of | man, | Wormipful’ Brother ia. ‘Vosbungh, of TNE LATE EI-PetnerT Weems which worked the most “emctently, the citens, he Arraignment of Prissners. Wilidns vs. Moker’ Sat Motion granted in | Recut Lodge, thiees Viee Orairman, Brother Mil- — . cemen oF the firemen; for notwithstanding they mercial Situation. Before Judge Blatchford. terms, with $10 costs, to abide event. ing Secretary, lor Walworth La nail, of Con- Action of the Common Council. With thats Buckets att pails te Ge toute part tamanay Judge Blatchford opened court yesterday morning, Westervelt et al. vs. Forman et al.—Two causes. | tinental No. 287; Secretary, The Board of Aldermen convened yesterday after- | saving the surrounding property tren deatrachan, and after disposing of some pretiminary business pro- | Motion staying proceedings granted. Brother oe PU CNN eT ecu | 200 at two o'clock for the purpose of taking action SQN N. FULLER. Trade Reviving im the New | ceeded with the arraignment of persons against | xing vs, —Mouion granted. Lodge, No. 100, x in regard to the demise of the late ex-President Whom bills of indictment had been found by the’| _, Berns‘etnes. Bernstein. Motion to set acide jada | NagiowaL UNION REPUBKICANS—Last evening a | Buchanan. After the usual preliminary business THE FREEMASONS. Ports of Entry. Grand Jury. ‘There were about thirty persons for | Gition that ‘defendant consent to refer case to hear | mecting was held under the direction of the Central | had been disposed of the following message trom his 4 trial, chiefly for violations of the Internal Revenue | additional proofs to J. Smith. Committee, at the republican headquarters, corner of | Honor the Mayor was read and placed on fle:— Annual Meeting of the Grand Ledge—Re Jaw and for uttering and having in possession coun- } Sait tt, (Mortimer.—Motion for comMISEOD }-ewanty-second ‘street and Broadway. The attend- | Mee Couaon Conic? | ported Exptessly for the Herald by Brothel? $ terfeit currency paper. Many of these were post- 5 pret gigs | " Fr. wh - Raymo J. vs. Storey.—Motion to strike out ench Honor and ole poe until next week and the week after. John | parts of answer granted, with costs. ‘| sale Executions. iilean and Theodore Turner were discharged, there | — Zn the Matter af John’ Beirne, an Infant.—Motiow! being no bill against them, and the trial of George 0. | to restore child to parents granted, the Baker and James A. Arnold, whom atrue | Hundermark vs. Hundermark.—Referee’s report bill was found for embezzling the funds of the Na- | confirmed ana judgment of divorce granted. By way of Engiand we have newspaper files from | tional Bank, was set down for Friday, the 12th inst, Hilton vs, Nides e¢é a!.—Motion granted. THB HOWORABLE THE nee, was exceedingly slim and but little interest was GENTLEMEN—It ig my duty to Jaform you sibetally, Mas Jobn Mahon, Oficial Reporter te the Grand james Buchanan, éx-! the Sevyeiet in the proceedings. Mr. N. Appleton pre- | {pines Ruchans residence, he int Insts. The death of'one | Lode. bfecred theulnpian Cod to the vevent movsinaitons Fo has oreupled such a prominent postin, tn the pluical The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted gt Chic . He called pen those present to stand wunotloes. ty beg ‘of this great metropolis, | Masons commenced its annyal session yesterday h pel ay rm to the panies which had been selected, and | For nearly o cantare Be ag Ena ite | ®fernoon in the large hall of the Cooper Institute, + CO-0] ! pAtrongly ured ration and support of | Notte a member otihe Legiiature of the fiaic of Penn: | The following grand officers were present and the *Japan dated 20th of March— | The process of arraigning the parties ‘accused occu- | Roox vs. Roor.—in this case I think the evidence |’ an a Ry in the great questions now at issue, | be became a member of the Legislature ol iS gral aiwaned p Gwerve days later ty mall containing detatls of tne | Plet the court uni after hve o'clock. establtshies beyond a doubt that the adultery charged | Mr. Culvert next wideessed vthe incetiag aud Te: | sfivanim, was alterward elected o“Golrtst'se Petersburg, | B™MDer of lodges represented was 607:—M. W. 8 later by mall—containing ‘The follgwing is the calendar ef cases for the | was procured by and with the consent of the plain- | ‘viewed the past career of the republican party, CON- | then chosen a United States Senator, then Secretary. of State, | Stephen H. Johnson, G. M.; R. W. John H, Anthon, BeRALp'stelegraph letters received by way of San | terin:— tur, “The complaint should, therefore, be disiniesed, | tending that it alone had demonstrated {ts capacity | then United Staes Minister at the Court of St. james, and D.G.M. RW. J Gib sf S. G.M.: R. W. Obrig- Francisco to that day:— Charles Brown, George King, Henry Miller, Charles | with costa, to maintain the Union, He adverted in very com- | afterward President of the United States. In every station he aug! + James Gibson, te M5 . Hempstead, William Doran, alias English 1it), Jacob | — Stauss vs, M. Partland.—Movion granted Before these lines are published it is probable that | Chatterton,’ Sarai Burns, Thomas Lloyd, George | ‘The Saino vm Same Motion pranted. ah ged ee te ie ee, spb gs Myers, John Smith and Lonisa Miller, all charged priser and adi aM with counterfeiung Unit States currency. Edwa: the late Shogoon handed over to the oflicers of ulsim- | He mil! and Martha Robergon, forgine papers to de- COUAT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. re Majesty. Whether any resistance will be offered | fraud the United States, Thomas Kennedy, John the country north of us to the complete transfer of | Browm and William Kyan, removing whiskey after ‘The Grand Jary~Bensences, < trusts confided to | topher G. Fox,JG. W.; M. W. Johm W. Simons, plimentary terms to the nominations of Grant and | discharged with conscientious fidelity the existed 4 ie f - Colfax, and submitted that under all the existing ham baler diterences of opiatin may aye ‘meyhave | GT. ag ee eed R. W. James M. cireuiustances the platform on which they had beet | beca the assaults of his political adversaries—every fair- | R. W. and Rey. KL. Schoonmaker, R, W. and Reve be woe coondser ot S006, | Solem ca Sage minded man ‘coneaded to him 4 Agel siilities, aid ad; | Charles H. Platt, R. W. and Rey, erdinand C. Ewer, SORE ee ee Muir ey BEERS td integrity, ‘This la not the occasion to speak at length of his | Grand Chaplains ; R. W. Frederick Herring, Grand Jong and honorable public career, or to discuss, even 1 I} yeorghal ; R. W. pause the power and tgrritory of Re tonenws: family tothe | seizure. Jaines Bell, embe: ng letters from the Before Recorder Hackett. ‘Tue BRASS FOUNDPRS AND FENISHERS.—At the wi Bed to do 90, tions venta which ooourred daria, ier ~ 4 . oe hg ee yo ry; 0 edict. i , aire J iy = _ So 2 lent erm, ve midst I ement aut ae ‘tandard Bearer ; + » Geor . a Mninent we are unable to predict. It is, | Post Omer. oun Osvrey, Tchard KR. Lefferts and | ‘There were a number of grand jurors sworn in this | hall of the Workingmen's Union, No, 267 Bowery, | (eel ayqttatyan ie nical of great exciuement and unbatel ; gory, iy improbable, and it would ap- events certain that thete wil be ig in Jeddo nor in its tinmediate neigibor- » Stotsbashi as most distinctly and categori- cally submitted to the Buiperor, and in circuiars io Bearer ; W. Joseph H. Toone, the brass founders and finishers met last night in } discussion and’ the cause of much crimination, These are | Grand Sword r; R. a : matters io be left to history, to be written when the passions , Jac , le, R. W. Pullip T. Mel Are eee ee eee aim | Seamenmeniany have mutsizea, foe Uilernem of cur: | Oe Wy, Toaken tithes, carat Baka . 2 ou + | sionand denunciation should cease asthe deceased Prest- » R. We 3, > prays. ihe interest of the srade: tn. tke Tinlon and: Uhr. SON Aas Seeman ENanicneae ease Ne es , Morning at the opening of the court. ° of ery. Ferdinand A faateeite with terete ts Thomas Dunn pleaded guilty to an indictment ar Puroton, embe: charging him with stealing a piece of cassimere val- Roger Lang,.re- | ued at $40, the property of Jonn P. Rechten, }.Inen and Peter Fallanc’ zberger, remo’ ing defraud the United > zing letters from the e h 1 duce all not yet mb j it, enry Den, “i R. W. Isaiah Ryndera, Sr. Grand Deacon ; R. W, Ed- Bee meme Cf dis house bas. advised. all WRO | moving Wwhiskes with inteat te detaud te United | James i Dalane, wiio on the ith of Ay sole two RSE IMG: *OCAE opoaers: 5 “Mel cemcan ica, ee | eee aeetiee Teena man gM Seay wil GBAim A | Oe pecan idierimeenind beacon ; W. Johusoe, ‘ Cis te ie 1 ee 3. ira Barber, manufacturing cigars without a | meerschanm pipes worth $95 from the showcase of | jar, e ti rel 4 capital, | forth conspicuousiy through his lofg and eventful life. “ 4 Abandoned by lus foreign allies, with the nse, Frederick J. Kaldenberg, pleaded guilty to the | jee syubow the true tes sea and cat | ’Trespecttaliy recommend tae Your honurabve body shan | Fountain, Grand Pursuivant ; Jotin Hoole, Granda Prestige of his arms irretrievably —_gone, Daniel Mersmore (Kentucky Bourbon Company’s | charge. Waiters’ Union, whose object was to ‘Show the | *! h action 48 may be suitable and Pipes under the | Pier ; R. W. Joseph B. Chaver, Grand Lec Od ene tegietious | and | time-honored ins) caso), eonspiracy to defraud the United States. Al- | — These prisoners were each sent to the Penitentiary ? circumstances, JOHN T. HOFFMAN, Mayor. Muence of the Mikado used against hun by the* southern Daimios with consummate skill, submis- sion was clearly bls best policy, his only chance, in- deed, of saiety for the present and possible ment in the futu greay ioportunce to all workingmen of joining % turer; and the foltowing Past Grand Officers :— the Union and thus yain the moral support of tifty Alderman Harpy then oifered a preamble and thousand men in this city aud in case of neca their | Series of resolutions, in which the public career of | M. W. Joseph D. PUA Fe GoM ioe 1 Oe material support also, John Enns, of the Plaster- ies, } W. vah Biaisdetj, removing whiskey with intent to fraud. James W. Winter, forging a paymast check, Arnold and G, E. Baker (the Trad u vivance- | mey the funds of the bank, juteiligent, enlishtened and | opr ulent bond. Thos, Mberal minded, ax young noble has shown his | R, Gordon and Thomas S. Fitch, removing distilled self to be, it would bi caianvity for bis country | enirjig with intent to de nd the United States, and lor us also 7 his victorious opponents*should | james Burke, forgery. James McDermott and 1 proceed to extremities against him, Patrick Connolly, fllieit distillation. _- ‘The news of the massacre of eleven French sailors Yoys have been fixed for the trial of th: Osaka will long ere this have reached our home | named cases, readers via Nayasakl and China, It is with the sin- “7 for one year. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY, Nos. 20, 134, 148, 181, fremM.—Part Nos. 483, 1267, 1268, 481, 3: 4, 1201, Mr. Buchanan was briefly reviewed, which directed Lewis, P. G. M3 M i ermes P. G. M.; M. W. isaac Phillips, ex's Unid ‘ 2 effec organ- | that the chambers of the Boards of Aldermen and | W. Robert D, Holmes, P, ; ation oe se epeke OF the ettectiveneas of organ | Counciimen be draped in Mourning aud remain. 8o | P. G. MM. W. Jamies Jenkinson, Bd. Mei RW August 20 last, the plasterers resolved on an increase | for ninety days; that the members of the Common Robert McCo: D. . 4 Re) Comiy ta eae and a reduction of the hours of labor to |, Council éach wear the usual bade of mourning dur- | P. 8. 0. Was Kt W. Davtel stekles, P. J. Ge Wo5 Kes We eight per day, and that on the Wedresday following | !g the same period; that the ottices of the corpora- | Ben, min, H, ASS ae W. damne We Powell’ F, they worked bnt eight hours for the higtier pay de- | ton be closed and flags on the public buildings be } derson, P. J. G. i catives: at > following Grand manded. He also denounced the hypocrisy of Con- | Taised to half-staff, and recommended that places of. | @. 8., ne he ee fat ‘ol Goniibetionss gress, who for political eiiect paased an aah hour ) business generally be closed and flags suitably dis- | Lodges and Grand Orlents:—Lou'situa, i} foregoing CITY INTELLIGENCE, ns om the day set apart for the | California, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Carolina, 3 “ H 4 mae law in the House, but let it diem the Senate. Agen- | Played by cit Te ew J ‘Wash- pore ane dag eR hea gE Ta gd Petitions Filed in Bankruptcy. Tue WEATHER YESTERDAY.—We are glad to notice irom Liverpool, Mr. Drury, then took the TURETAL OF Sn Gann aber weit Ciceceing Taniiae ae es ps PL on Goltnbic Weoutnt U i r y “ ti 8, or : th h m ried Na e eting 001 O 5 ers fr ch Board, to- G by cis - . mill wheh, referring to the judicial murder of Bie | | The following petitions, pie ae rece ce | that notwithstanding thé aceitental smashing of | Moor vnd entertained the meeting with a string of | & committee of seven members from each Board to. | KIKtOn Sucdhy, Ieiand, Frauce, tir-Bntraok zenta’karog) We wrote of it as establic ing a ven, | Dundred, have been fled in the Southern district Of | the immense plate glass window at Hudnut’s Phar- | * seauap pen Mil cinbdltid represent the city of New York at the funeral, Parse Globee, ORM AOE eae: we nace lew Ve little thought how soon that death would | New York since Friday last:— maey, the the eter is still ct. Below we m2 ‘the resolutions were unenimously adopted, and | William Fielding, Fe cd Serres e Bony need nor how Dloodtly. It is impossible to | "George F. Hill, Herrmann Rosenfera, James Drey- | mee, iss inet geared ee oe POLICE INTELLIGENCE, Aldermen Hardy, Cuddy, White, Ward, Connor, | Robert MeMurdy, DL D., P.G. Chaplain of the Dis- deny the connection between the events, a8 the advo- | tas. Frederick Sherinag, Pauline Knaiss, Withefm. | &¥e the reeord as usual:— AEX ALIL IW NLM McGrath and Miller were’appoited as representa: | trict of Columbia orpiosns. SRD a Ce ay cnet relation na Knauss, Albert W. Reynolds, Simon Steinric 2 me Lt A Sraue Driver IN TROUBLE.—Mr. John F. Mills, | {Ves from the Board in accordance with we rest, ata an ae ae it. W. Frederick We ia the feud to stop: Both the Mikado and the Prince | Jehu Pierson, Alexander Levy, John G. Meyer. I're : Mme ee of N Sonth street, caused the arrest Kipp, @ stage driver, on the charge of st David | next, at 2 P.M. Herring, a8 Grand Marshal, caled up the Grand rick Wilts , or W, : - | 9 A.M. of Tosa immediately sent letters of apology express. | rick Willian Reisen, Alexander Warren Smith, Wil 4 ing a| ‘The Board ‘of Councilmen also met yesterday | Lodge and said:—The Grand Lodge representatives 9 I > y e 12 M.. ive of thelr regret at the occurrence, and twenty-two liam Bodenhamer, Charles W. Burton, Charles W. e ne ‘’ eI 21 y bi t r wil! remain standing until the eniry of the Grand men concerned in the crime have been executed, Lawrence, Albert Bristol, Henry P. Basie, Hiram Average tempe quantity of rope, valued at $50. ‘The accused con- afternoon, Mayor Hoffman's message and me Officers, and recelve them so standin Other political news We have none of much im- | Eerson, James H. Moseley, Isaac W. Winn, James | Average tenip fessed lis guilt and Justice Hogan committed him for | Preamilie and | resolutions | from the Aldermen | Often’, Ane Gmicers, headed by the Grand Master, rtance., Letters from Kioto tell us of a proposi- McCullough, Essex Mining Company, Joseph F. Hill, New Cars.—Twenty new cars are to be placed on trial Ktpp is tenty-eigitt years of age and a native respecting the death of ex-President Buchanan were y mbers of St. ci, r i 5 0 fi ch by The resolutions were adopted, Mr. Gilmore | then entered to a grand mare wf in the negative. The President announced | Cecile Lodge, led by Brother D. L. Downing, Master Jolin P, Harley, David Freeland, Charles Smith ‘ a n made by Satsuma to remove the young Mikado oe aries 0. Lé ; the Third, and not on the Fourth, Avenue Railroad, to some place of greater safety than the metropolis; Thomas L. McElrath, Charles 0. Lewis, Hayman Le- opoid, Henry M. Hand, John $ Van Winkle, Edward | 48 Stated in several journals. of this State, vot ADMITTED TO Batt.—Michael O'Sullivan, the man } the committee to act with the other Board to be as | of the Seventy-first regiment band, Dut this was opposed by the other chiefs. Three Ui. V. ri: ot z sr :F 7 7 ~ x . Culk ,. OPENING, = 4 Winkle, Thomas Lynch, Louis Luddeke, Wil- STREET ON FiRE.—Murray street was ablaze yes- rested a few d » on the charge of shooting | follows:—Messrs. Kenney, Culkin, H. Murray, Lamb, steamers have art Hiogo for the North, with troops van Wiuxle, Thonias J 3 og peel Yee stabi Yh sk @ few days ago ¢ 8 Wreeter and ‘The Grand Master then said:— to assist Sendai against the Prince of’ Aidzu, who | Ham D. Cochrane, George H. Crichton, itiehard W. terday morning, The wooden pavement took fre, | yichael Neville at a distillery in Heater street, was | Flynn, Cregier and ‘Terhune, Saas. Bate A. Bua: Peale De Aoanoers notwithstanding all the rain we liad, + Rate M. Derrick, James L. Crane, Charles eric] . ww q . Raun, Michael fH. Sullivan, Brainerd Montague, Deap INFANT FounD.—Dora Kelly, of 827 Second George B, Montague, John A. Toscano, William H. | ®Venue, found the body of a dead infant in the yard Wetmore, Ddmund R. Gamble, Henry C. Parke, | in the rear of her house yesterday afternoon. rar) i. bog a are uF ae Pg MuTiny.—The harbor police on Monday evening Steiner, George Haviland, Alexander J. Mayer, Na- than Mayer, Frederick Rettick, Isaac Davega, James arrested John Collins and James Hall for mutiny on F. Derrickson. Joel H. Miller, James H. Crogt Isaac | the high seas while on board the ship Carolus Mag- Sherwood, Boitis M. Seger, Edward R. Kimball, | us, on her voyage from San Francisco to this port. ye s Fy ey ® eee William A Warr.—A man named Budlong brought to the . Miles, iam H. Dunn, He . Nivers, Jr.; 3 rer Williame Fibeiped Devoe het Ws Sixteenth precinct station house, early yesterday K BRETnREN—I am about to open this Grand Lodge yesterday morning brought before Coroner Keenan = in ample form. The members will be ciothed and and held to bai! im the sum of $6,000 to await the BOARD OF AUDIT. : the ofticers will take ee ecrotary called, the rotl of bs is vic "i ries. ee . vl d ‘a Secretary je Pee ee amas are ; At the meeting of this Board yesterday decisions | 417s tone, ne ite ee stted present except the Anni or BurGcLars.—On Friday night last the oilicers, 8 the i 7 s, .. | On claims heard by the Board were announced as | Grand Marshal, R. W. Amos H. Prescott, an residence of Joseph W. Clinch, No. 56 Lexington ay- | 7 SO! Grand Tiler, W. Sewall JMsk, enue, was entered by burglars, who accomplished it yey . W. F. W. Herring and W. John Hoole were ap- iegparstoda Sons . AD 2 CLAIME AGAING? THE CITY ALLOWED. otated tof the vasancies, W. Sewall Fisk, JF, Er ere. Somes Dangers: Wino ADCs 40 John MeMahon $200 James Lyn $200 Was appointed Assistant Grand Tiler. orth of property was.cartied off by-the por, | Patrick Ganett../../" 160, Ea, W. Standish... "121 | "phe vocalists of St. Ceclle Lode (accompanied by who left no traces behind to give the detectives Matthew Murra, 250 Patrick Davin. 200 | the instrumentalists of the same) then sung the clue to their identitity. Yesterday detecti 300 Jerry Hartig. 200 | opening ode, has not yet given in his submission and on whose conduct alone, as we mentioned last mail, now de- ss ‘the question of peace or war. But as resis- ce will really be hopeless after the Mikado’s troops are in posseseion of Jeddo, we may believe the reduction of the whole of tle country to the north to be only an affair of a few weeks, ‘Tragic Satisfacti te the French Minister. p {From the Yokohama Times, March 26.) By the Vulcan we have later news from. Hiogo—to the 28 inst. in fact. Our information respecting the lip C. Hubbell. Kealy, : e' v1 eek: ! e Eig! recine: k into custody E S. Cox, ad’x..5,000 Thomas Kehoe 420 jus of Masonry descend. A ecution of twenty-two Japanese for the murder of | Ball, Benjamin F, Shaffer, Andrew M. ley, Elias | Morning, a female infant about two weeks oid, which | Of the Kighth precinct, took y | El . COX, , 4 Gentus o mry See French ees oe exacily ‘confirmed. B, Latham, David C. Reid, Charles E. Forg, Joseph he saia he found im a lumber yard. ‘The little thing | four men who ‘he had reason to believe | William 8. Riggs... ~~ enn Tee W. George F. Ilsley, Master of Bt. Cecile Lodge, W, Currier, William Pips, George W. Cotties, Ale | Was well clotled. Ker, William Bleakley, Chester O'Neill, Thos, A SERIOUS CHARGE.—Three men, named Michael led the French Minister interfered, declared him- | H. Mook, Joel N. Hayes, Jacob Gunet, Edwin R. Car- x a satisfled and obtained the pardon ra the = roll, Fanny L. ‘Tucker, Denton’ Pearsall, J Giliigan, James Kelly and Daniel Sullivan, were Inder, £30,000 seriing is the amount of the | William E.Wood, Charles Cole, Frederick E. Geyiord, | arrested two nights sitfce on the charge of breaking indemmity to be paid. It is to be hoped that this | Suarias M. Cameron, oon Lippman, Jacob Lau- | into the premises of Chester M. Foster, No. Moderation of M. Roche may have the effect of | Nieg, Arthur W. Sherman, Theophilus ‘Reid, Chaun- | 205 Canal street, and stealing "therefrom a stopping Sie blood feud created between Japanese cor te Kin, Segrg ned Feige ie nom quantity of goods in value amounting to $1,000. ench by the judicial murder of Bizen’s karvo, | Dé Bal, eta et i n | ALLEGED Sranoina Arruay.—The wife of Thomas Vail, living at No. 204 East Forty-seventh street, ‘but we doubt it, |, David Watts, James Bryan, George N. a made complaint yesterday before Justice Connoliy, were connected with the robbery, They gave their | Thomas O'Neill. names as Kdward Gauthur, of No, 225 West Tw. fifth street, a native of Canada; es Lewis, N West Houston street, also a native of Canada; Jo- seph Bergeron, No. 0 West Houston street, ‘and George Bird, alias Glass, No. 177 Wooster street. | W. M. Judson. Upon the persons of the’ accused weré found a por- | E,W. Noyes.. tion of the property carried off and sgme burgiars’ | Robert Christic. tools. The prisoners Will be taken before the Jetfer- | M, A, Wood son Market Police Court, when a formal complaint | Thomas Kim: Wil be preferred against them. ‘The greater portion | James Murray of the property stolen from Mr. Clinch has not been | Thomas Morrin The twenty-two were “pen out for execution, Jed the vocal music, it after two oMicers and nine men had been be- 230 200 At this moment and several times previously the {so | members noticed and reported that tie Grand Lodge gy | Was not properly uled. Boys and others were seen looking ip at the ventilators, and the many doors of 300 | the ball were reported unsafe, as it was said would 209 | be the ease in the HexaLp of the 2d6h ult, 4 Master tu on s moved that the 1 Past Gran [OLMES mo’ Vo remove to brving Hall or some other place whi 250 fe. = mathe Gkaxd Mastar—Let the Grand Tiler approach aty- | John ‘Travis 420 Hugh Moore. irles Heyne 1 J.C, Zabriskie. orge A. Henri 93 Peter Kaln.. + 200 John Hentzel 360 Geo, J, Swackham- 600 mer, 33. ©. Vay Size Patrick Ludge! L, MeCarthy. M, Gerritto Wz. SF Davis, Joachim Aaron,’ Charles ‘Taylor, Joseph Diplomatic Visit to the Mikado. Hughes, James Friel, Walter H. Mead, Jr.; Delos W. mit- 7 4 recovered. Osear H. Bogart. . 93 : is arnney pater eget mais ae ford, Randolph terri John be Witt Sheldon deli of fhe Yorkville Police Ooart, against Owen Taggard | 4 Youraron WAYMAN CAUGHT—AN Accom. | Charles Birch. ae anamneds rae ettkand Tiler came as ordered. she Dutch representative also, have gone up to Kioto, | Joves, Andrew J. Hopping, William Atwater, Wililam | #h4 Charles Judge, charging them with stabbing her | oy cq erday morning, about one | Michael Llvor aes Oi Dermo ; ‘The GRAND MASTER—You are directed to select a i. Weeks, Jacob Stadiker, William G. Faller, Nelson eg 8. Leforest. J. Pintidible... ‘where E + 333 assist you in havin; ey Gxected to have an interview with the | 1° Qaeit iivward De Trio Hosen ae Ceca, | ted to awalt the result of the injuries, which were der, residing at 06 Henry | Frank Harris. George Wood >; 200 | SUMS EES eee ea az wing polntot our iaeeroouses wigs ae coaseee B. Fessenden, John George Perzel, Henry D. Blake, | declared to be serious. street, while waiting for acar at the corner of Ann | G. Winder : Henry Corneli.....2. 900 | NN TW Yong ahd all intruders were kept at a cise Ocean was to leave Hiogo for this port—nothing | George E. Raymond, William H. Jon Alvin Naw YORK AND MILWAUKER.—The delegates froin | street and Park row, James Murphy, a yout of | Peter Nolan 200 James Gattney + 160} tance, The Grand Lodge was then opened in duq CLAIMS AGAINST THR CITY DISALLOWED. seventeen years, approached and satuted him, at the David Van Linder....%300 Charles Heath .... B same time shaking him cordially by the nana, | Hy. Vandewater.....1,600 Jas. Trow, assignee. | 200 De Lander thought the more strange of this as he | S’™ oO We tee Waiker, Benjamin Ash, John T. Hacket, Erwin G, Comstock, Austin W. Otis, Reuben E. Robinson, Ex ward L. Dayton, George H. Wooster, John G, Breen, James B. Haig, Gilbert Chardavoyne, Manuel de Milwaukee to the German Catholic Convention now in session in this city, knowing that quantities of lager are exported from there to New York, con- and proclamation made as follows:— gi cater of Pine Most Worshipful Grand Master roclaim this annual comoiunication of the M ‘orshipful Grand Lodge of the State of New ie | eying to prevent her departure—on Friday next, 27th » the Adventure on the following day. . Tho New Cabinet—Quite a Number of Minis- tel J. Lopez, John P. Ridner, homas Dugard, | cluded that the beer brewed here must be greatly had not the honor of Murphy's acquaintance, al- “4 duly opened and in Order for the despaich Pe Walter 1.) Marvin, ,Witlam 1B, Wart John Q. | inferior. | Not to be without their favorite heveraze, | thougi at that moment he appreienced. ho danwer, ie ee Rene Ph | npmtiiaaes 3 - [From the Yokohama Times, March 26.} be es emee Tay a tai R. Woodworth, | they assessed each brew in Milwaukee and | Just then an unknown man came up and thrusting King ~. $68 John Walsh $20 GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS. ae We are enabled to give by this mail a complete list | Samuel Mass, relies: Spo 8. bin Joel | brought on with,them a whole car load of kegs and | jis arm under De Lander’s chin shoved him violently Baker & Golwia... 1746 John A. Crocheron,. °50 | , The GRAND Master then delivered the annual 2 - uimito kmpera? of Sagan’ trout mee wee | Kit Sune hy Figk George Me Sebold Wenn)’. | txery aye" Tests hace: Mawel cal | hackrarda upon, stoop win prowrate Muruy [ Wists quia atte Q"alcepe Q8 | arn wtich was a dgcumont ok mast abit. % jaan. + u q oF 4 le , . re om y e% « thn e r eke! 24 i, more fully indicate than by their mere tities ofan. | Wailing, award T. Goodlitie, Aaron Hy’ Haviland, | heeattwaukes lavcr Ne iar cane tne, Penkaloon, pocket: Cf | Sonn ay Beanest,...5. 60 mmrrea a would be like unto the fish occurred during the year and paid fitting compe ee eS eee ments to the deceased as men who had not only beem Ne... 25 Thomas C, Finnell... $50 Kinney... 150 John 0. Dray 50 | bright ornaments to, but had done much towarda the heipless victim and took therefrom a watch worth $30. The stranger rifled an- other pockets of De Lander of $4 in nae tional bank and fractional currency notes, imme- Henry W. Johnson, John Garaner, Michael R. Cur- ran, George W. Thompson, Henry Falls, Mansfield Young, Samuel G. Starr, Concklin 1. Martin, John tions of eachof these new! ted l- fm orb appointed Boards of Ad- ime Minister—(Sésai,) A’ wa Sot: . ke a] Mania, ) Arisnga’ su No Mia. out of water. QUARANTINE APFAIRS.—The bark Agnes, fifty- six days from Bremen . (Captain Hurdis), ar- 0 ites—( Sdsa! y 50 Si . forwarding the welfare of, the order, He 2 jubstitat a K EB. Kobinsén, Theodore Stein, Samuel 8. Williams, distal ! “ a n iwater 160 Samuel H. Gibson... 204 7 oa Hhersing A, We Sy mo Chiunagon (who is also 4 Minister for Foreige | Samel ‘rischiet, Francis B. Blanchard,” Horace tk | rived yesterday moraing, with two cabin’ and | {iste alter wi ToRswed ta Doren aon Goin a men sone Fe Tine, Eine Oh odor ant ) Iwakuta saki no Chinjo (Who is also a | Langdon, j eh are cnemaned A. R. Webster, | 378 steerage passengers. During tue passage ‘op thief!” succeeded in attracting the attention of THE GALLOWS. brethren, who had departed tis Ife during ti paeay, of War and Marine and a Minister of Fi- oo Joseph D. ‘Orockett, Ont a fei eighteen died from smailpox and seven from other icer Haggerty, who overhauled and arrested Mur- ear, He also recommended the Hall and Asyl There were nine births during the voyage. In the afternoon twenty-one cases of smallpox wet iy after running several blocks. None of the apmbnersss ae fund to the consideration of the brethren, coi Ministers for Ecclesiastical Affairs.—(Sdsai.)_Ari- stolen property was found in the prisoner's po! Execution of a Negro for Arson in North | ing our own Empire State with others in the Union ) John F. Bragg, Samuel 0. Rockwell, John A. Davis, @ogaWa Nakatsukasa kid no Mia. (Sétoku.) Naka- John G, Quiziey, Joseph M. Weeks, Pierre M. Thom- , ; ent to Blackwell's Island Hospital. The vessel will | sion, but in one of his pocketstwas a large clasp Carolina—The Condemned Makes a Cone | Which had a place of meeting, and trusted that New ama saki no n. (V0. son, Thomas E. Jones, James A. Weed, Ward E. Rob- | $< : Myton . bls a spite mdb gps olina 4 stainiy noe interior t ait P| Bb Detnsae oa ) abe Ua Ke insdn, John Merchant, William Salem; Julius Sehich, ta teten denne gts toes py me ined at quaran, with the blade open. The prisoner's confeder: York, which was ce! ly ly city succeeded inmaking his escape. Murphy was sub- | fession of the Crime, the Union, would soon have a hail of ber own. I sequently arraigned before ae Hogan and com- Kinston, N. C., May 29, 1868, eof a ted ee eiie aarted oo trifute mitted to te Tombs for trial ia default of $5,000 bail. " cf ¥ at We 9 The accused 1s a native of Boston, living in Brooklyn, | 4 Youthful victim of the scaffold to-day explated a | the iie7 Wt, Sint cong aua the defender of and is a bookbinder by occupation. crime that would scarcely have merited so terrible | yonry in its trials and sorrows, and when enem! A BerGaDteR GENERAL ViCTIMIZED IN A Gasiva | 904 revolting a punishment in many other States in | tried to degtroy it. Many questions of beg » Uni v Ine we touched on, and ti Hot An examinajion in the case of John Mc- | the Union, But North Carolina of all others is cele- f= gas gel hn ent Dg a Mi ‘ts Tae er, PERSONAL.—Major General Bartlet and Mr. Zowaki, of Pittsfleid; Baron Frankeistein and M De Villien, of Washington, and Dr. John W. Gorham of Bost on, are at the Brevoort House; General Zul U.S. A., and N. McKay, of Koston, are at the Metro poeple % Willldm Ruston, Charles B. Gotten, Martin A. J: go A mr AMMire taeal.) Yamashima | Lynch, Staphen R. Post, Thomas W. Ladd, tomn iz ao Mia, ia.) Bango saki no Chitmagon. (Do) | Brewster, Charles A.’ Thorp, Caleb. W. Lacy, hi Kazé sak, no Bhoand. (Do.) Uwajima She. Bae tie ee, a 1 Om a ‘00! bam La y aynuel eland, l- Gwashita Selienae ) Department—Goto Bhuojiro, | ose’. ‘Doodes, Lavi steno Meck dinates Hiram E, Storrs, Jacop Seebacker, Isaiah C. Woods, Ministers of the Interior. Sétokn) | Okimachi o litan Hotel. E. T. Wells, of Washington, and Banjo sakl on Dainagon. (Do.) Tokudaiji Chinnagon, | Thomas, Culberson, Thomas H. Stout, James Wads- | Ponint MWe, Bs, 7; Wells of Washington, a Cormick, William B. Gage and Jon Fortune, | brated for the summary manner with which crime is | guage, closed with kind and fatlerly advice to hizen worth, Robert S. Newton, Trason W. Knapp, Dem > ae “rs kh Bg Boone Prete » Ga , 2 5 pacers oF tis Depercnest et maki no Sho fin Libby, Sohn Furguscn, Beajemio’ &. Hat, Houres Allen M. Bacon, U. S.A. is atthe Albermarig | qerosted two or thtee weeks ago on the charge of | Pubished, and the State 18 not a litle remarkable for fraveniity and thanks to the grand olicart And o Jchizo, Tamiya Joun, Hirosawa Hiosuke, Kanniyawa | Martin V. 1B. Young, | Julius 1. Adams, Fd: | these jullenHotde SO | winning a targe amount of money from Mr. Josepn | Hts ahierence to the more barbarous modes that have REFERRED. : Miniaters of War wd Marine.—(Sésai.) Ninnaji Hchard Riker déterson "W Richmond | Chandler, | “ou STRIKE OF THE JOURNEYMEN Bacens.—The | C- Briscoe, of Charlestown, Mass, iate @ Brevet | attached to néw settlements where lynch law fol- _On motion of the M. W. JouN W. Simons the ¥ . aji no Riker, . § vd, e : . Place, John Henry Hays, Abraham R. Di R. Randolph, Julina D. Royston, James T. skitt, John Mitchell, Solomyn Levi, Jerome Finch, Jerome Bradley, Robert H. Little, Charles F, Phillips, dore T, Edgerton, Richard Brown, Frede Barnard, Nicholas Haas, Jenks Budlong, Livingston, Emma Guest, Mary Guest, Randa Main, kllia D. Lazell, Joseph Carpenter, Joi Godley, Henry E. Robinson, Mike L. Woods, = C, McGraw, Archibald Montgomery, Ebenezer Y . Samnetl + Townsend, Max Gabriel, Daniel V ichaet O’Brien, Charles D. Lo mage, Van Nest Talinage, Oh dt, Alfred E. Burnett, 34 a, ASA t the reputed | loWed the commission of a deed detrimental to the | dress was ordered to be spread on the minutes an gambling house No, 413 Broadway, commenced | good order and peace of society, No peniten- | referred ee ce oe ae oF ik a Fenteeday, before the roms. Mr. | tiary, in which erimipals contd be tmmured | yf, w, nowexr D. Horacos then renewed his motto as counsel for 7 4 1 exami atone for offences of a deep cast against the laws | that when the Grand Lodge should be éalled off him -- at Some length in relation to his josses. In lis cross | of God and man, has ever been known in the North | Would remove to some place which could be properly examination by defendanta’ counsel, ¢ neral Briscoe uled. tified that he was no novice at t Mia. (Sdtoku.) Iwakura saki no Chinjé. (Sdtoku, Brigadier eral in the Aruiy, at fare Satsuma Shoshd. Oficers of this ‘Depetenens Hioogawa Hiosuke, Saigo Ki-chinosuke Ministers of Finance—Sotoku.) Nakamikado Chin- ne (Sotoku.) Lwakura saki no Chinjo. (Sdtoku.) ohiyotsujiFayu. Oficers of this Department omit- Ministers of Legielation—(Sétoku.) Mate no Koji Udaihen Saishd. Officers of this Deparement—Pe kuoka T6jil. Tanaka Kuntnosuke Mioka Hachird, Ministers of Justice—(Sotoku.) Have Sammi. |(86- toku.) Hosokowa Ukio no Tayn. Onicers of tuis De- pPariment—Todeki Setisu, Sansaburo. bakers are succeeding’ aamirably in their combined movement to reduce their labor to twelve hours and increase their pay fifty cents per day. Very many employers have sigutfled their readiness to’ accept of. the terms proposed, witile others who do jot countenance the reduction of the hours of labor or the increase in the wage, it is thought, will 1 trouble, but quietly submit to what they By every odds the bakers are the hat aad poorest paid body of mechanics in®he MONTHLY REPORT OF FIRE MARSHAL BAKER FOR May.—Fire Marsha) Baker in his report -for May, just gaming tabi State, and the convicted offender was either sum- ‘The GRAND Master—I think the matter may be he having been inthe habit of playing “faro” pert. | Marily executed on the scaffold, if he deserved that properly Crit boned Eaten ae one ae = odically since he was a lad. He deposed that during | extreme penalty; whipped at the public whipping ve ga wor he Ath. Wath and oll, days of May ue was in the | ost, as a measure of eternal degradation, or branded | RaPORT OF THE GRAND SHCRBPARY: Gadente, and while paging with wens rr in the stocks with a hot tron, when the crime was | ‘The Grand Secretary, R. W. JAsBs M. Aver, aywregate nearly The money did not belong to | Not heinous enough to be expiated with life uponthe | M- D., then read his report, which snowed that for > ie yes M1 May 41, 1868, the amount accra he Gotdemh, Abraham Woseabluth, Worlty Roseumatan, | hityais: dees cord aterme of mee Sighteen of sasce | DORE fo! oould” Mul tie commer tape Seam || etioae: ted’ hittbe, neions of Gartessaeh Aas. Sian’ | Reman tr Meee, and paid to (ue Grand ‘Treasurer | , . ty- sand alarms of . Eighteen of thes ee Considerable interest has been excited during the | gyivester 0. Horton, Mendel Joseph, Marcus Krow. | “ty 0x res and alarms of fre ne abolished since the close of the war, while | Wa Ly Tada 8 eed awd money. ‘The ‘defence reconstruction was in progress, under the manage | From dues of lodges hat while in the army ¢ ment of ral Daniel E. Sickles, who issued an | From dispensation: 1! Briscoe Was arrested for abstracting government | edict forbidding: auch modes of puniinmens; 6nd it bonds from a . tried by court martial, convicted is a remarkable fact that th State, since that order 4 sentenced, and that he lost no money whatever | was promulgated, has been more’ prolific in exe- | Certificates mele pape 2 che house of the defendants. General Briscoe, in | cations than any other half dozen combined. | Sale of transactions.. and going to the house fortnight in a case in the American Consular Court, involving an amount of no leas than $35,000. The owners of the steamer Osaka sue the Pacific Mail Company for that amount, for damages done to her on the night of the 25th ult., when she came into col- mn with the company’s steamship Hermann, The Rusalan steamer Wolga has been totaity lost, were extinguished by members of the fire Depart- ment without giving an alarm. Of the tires throw were of incendiary origin, of which was a boat- house, one a cigar box factory aud ove a fancy goors store. Thomas J. McDermott d charged with firing the boathouse, at the foot of street, North river, and subsequently ind feld, Lewis Seldner, Joseph L. Mim@r, Theodore T. Greenly, George D. Bulen, Wm. A, Archer, Stephen C. Lynes, Henry L. Case, Kobert L. Hasbrouck, Peter Hauienbeck, Frank R, Sherwin, Daniel Talmage. Henry C. Baldwin, James Dooieg, Joh@ D. Shutelt, Morris Simone, Michael Taylor, Fithu Swett, Lorenzo 5 90 received warrants and @ 8c! "a vie f ne new lodges ha ; ; 8. ‘on, Wolf Samuels, William EB. Damat, James | Grand Jury for the third degroe, The ategni | fhe course of Ms crossexamination, atmitiad that It suppose that the scaffold’s victims here foundering on the 7th ult. near the Metaco Sioa ‘ sey irand Jury for arson in ul Ere, ai f > * my) ane diy ia bee { the political pro- ight dispensation had been issued to form |. Anderson, John Alliger, Jr., Thomas N. Stanton, mou " oO Bie n © Was in the Old Capitol ison for port c mostly ne es, because of the political pro- ai group of islands, between this port and Hiogo. The | jonu rs Cormack, ilenty ¥, Plato, William J, Bell amanebee Guecon ovis as Bases in | weeks. The further investigation will On clivites of that unfortunate since their emanci- | BW lodges since last annual communic: Captain, his wife and child, four European sailors and thirteen Manila men have been saved, having reached Jand efter fourteen hours’ pulling in One of the ship's Robert Yelverton, Isaac Kauffer, Hiram Husio! George Olark Chapin, Stephen H. Leggett, Roberdi- On. on Friday next. pation; but such is not the case. Whites as well as | The number of lodges that mude oo oe paid GARRICK AND THe Hisrorical Sovrmry.—A stated share ali terrible death penaity, and ag | dues at the last annual communication was 6 Doats. Another boat containing the chief. ofliee, | 290, Herguess, Lyman MH. Dewey, Adolphus meeting of the New York Historical So: was heid A SINGULAR ACCIDENT. tive) Juries he e are mixed, impartta: though stern oe higeraes have been derived the following sta! < . n HT le ith, Wii 4. Smith, Will- P spestine me —— ustive is meted out to all, ad Wan the Test of the crew and two passengers, Mr. fam i, Maltiand, Rager T. Fansiae eer last evening, et the library. An interesting paper | on Monday evening three safiors, wearing the |)" 7 THR CRIME Number of initiations for year ending 1st o! Runaiae sade Mr. Cormack Ag yy History" by ‘the ‘Hon. “watian | 24val uniform of the United States, on leave of ab- ese tone toler th Ghd inere Of tie Seaee Wee pe Number of aftiations » ise men Wiio Were rescued were brought up here by the p SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TEAM. C. Verplauck, was read by Mr. George Moore, Libra. | sence from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, while passing | jgnable with the extreme penalty. Arsun, destroying — Steamer Courier, which Messrs. Wala, Hall & Uo. rian. It reviewed the life and triumpis of the great ®ent to look for them. histrionic artust and pointed out with great discrim- ination the merits of action and elocation which not only distingnished him as the “noblest Roman of them all,” bat also culiarized his talents from other leading stars of the day. It was listened to with wrapt attention by a large and aelect audience. -Boarv or Heartu.—At the usual hour of meeting the Board of Health convened. The President, Mr. Lincoln, occupied the chair. An interesting com- munication from Dr. Waiton, the sanitary inspector, up Broadway, were attracted by the brilfiant appear- | not only property, hat sometimes life, and always wae ‘ if c) ndangering the latter, had m clearly proven to eer ae Ha ae ee en have heen committed by the condemned some eight | Expelied.. Alex. Hadnut & Co., in the Hexaco Butiding. It | months prior to this date, and am accomplice in the | Suspended. was from their subsequent conduct evident that | deed was also sentenced to be executed to-day, Ex- | Stricken from the roll. these men had been indulging rather too freely in | ecutive clemency was, however, applied for in behalf | Restored to membership. ardent spirits, for tt seems they were laboring under } of the latter, and not without eminent success, for Feet te eae aes oee es Sgn the impression that the dlspensatory in question was | the ‘/overuor reprieved tlm, and his fate is thus Total tanding on ist of May, ‘at Ions Intosigated of woe diree: Crone me Uh aaa GRORGR WASHINGTON, 4 aeher nT Se eee ee east intoxica’ e three man: to e iS iy ‘ entrance to the store through the door and a the condemned, wasabout eighteen Fears of age, of The Grand 'Secretaryghen called pieatone tg ES to the counter. One of his comrades, Thomas Egan, | mediam height and build, not by any means a | great increase in ihe [faternity, an gene! ~ The Fernands Wood Leases—typlication te Open Default Refused. Public Amusements. bebe tia bide tise tek tat omae 7 Before Judyos Baraard, Cardozo and Sutherland. . ve! new theatre M004 te. The 7 ts im progress of erection and Mr. Biack, whose earn | mee tes Zhe Seinen, y—-Lemereay My,’ O°GOr wers are well known i China and Anstratia, ia | ™@", Corporation counsel, moved for an order to ighting os with a series of Concerts. Mr, Seare | show cause, returnable this morning, why the de- Hiabernian’erama with filustrations from “A New | S€nee from the court should not be opened and the ‘ay to Pay Old Debts” and two miscellaneovs enter. | case restore to the calendar and at aed. He stated that having heard of Mr. Williams’ severe iilnoss, ments: hort rogram egro. recommending certain measures of or the epring testing of the Wonvnana hee Giub | and. not knowing whether te was able to aivena’ | 12 feference to the ice pond in West Morrisanla, wan Rotor, aud instead of etriking: fas Ceorwrat net | cia Wave canished tne Leet teat ie coe ypave | interest. in May uext. ‘There Will be some good prizes, pro. | after censullarion: it’was aagrued that tg. attend, | received and given over to the counsel of te Board perceiving any obstecetion,© staggered” agatnor trated the crime with which he was charged. REPORT OF THR GRAND 71 fr, Davis, for China ponies, and aa several ot our | man) would. subinit the cage co the courtia writing. | {oF Action. A letter was also recelved trom Robert | ROTomeng Any obetrustion, | staggered aguinat | perpetrated the crime with which Re, was chi Gault, | _.Tho Grand Treasurer, M. W. Jon _StMone, Batra hecho tictettay eh tas | Pedals amma yt igame tn tna | wi Sonate Si tts ays | RM $m Seatac, a at | Song aes ae eetarereertaey | eee on eee te ry now ra for a Hongk or Shanghae ent oi js ‘morrow morning. . and smas! ito @ million | unfavoral 5 le day for the ¢: 3 ayer vo take ntrin te ‘Japan for the fenent of his | “Judges Barnard and Oardozo expressed thaie opin: | ay of his previous letters wintch should ve con- ‘That icted. But on motion of Dr. Stone a resolation prions adopted whitewashing the report of their g- Boarp OF Excrse.—This Board held fta regular weekly session yesterday, all members being pres- ent, Judge Bosworth wasin the chair, Fight vio» lators of the Excise law were arraigned before the Board on separate charges. Throe licenses were re- of pieces. breakage was Not premeditated | tion came nearer he became penitent and was fe all bem one if or attempdin to | quently seen Joe one it @ mralicious | was RS elke tan tne : nutes, tod sai a GALLOWS. aD oF ve minu THR with dranken wonder at the havoc he had faade, be | A largetoncourss of Nis colored friends, mae ana | _ On motion, ye fore he was taken into When questioned, | female, had’assembled to witness the final iy, | were chen oor eaeee he answered that “fle didn’t ace any giass, and was.| and as the condemned wns led forth to the gallows’ | REPORT QF THE TR iy s going inter the m ” man was taken to | surrounded by a guard, they pressed eagerly forward rustees of the Halls the el ‘but it is doubtful if he can be heid | to take @ look at the man jast on verge of and and punished on ihe charge of “malicious michief— | eternity. Many curious and odd expressions escaped the only one under the circumstances that could be | these poor ignorant Africans as they viewed the con- and entertained by & magistrate. For. | demned, with the fatal ropeiattached to his neck, 7, for Hudant & Co., with their spiendid and | the coma accompanying him, aud the preacher ad- costly fixtures, which make their dispensatory look | ministering spiritual comfort as they neared the Total. than ia his iebeiety unwituneiy demented wastury | {nm veenee mone Eohodule of property hid in 0. Bs bso bende, $8R 008 0201 was fully A CONF! id in U. 8. 20 insared. It will vb immediately replaced, but it is | Was looked for and the condemned did not disap- Schedule of property held in U. 8. 10-40 bonds to be hoped that briated sailors will henceforth int his numerous audience, for immediately befo Union Trust Company keep at a rorpecnabte @ and not mistake the | the death sentence was read George Washington and handsomest drog store on way for the bril- | declared that he alone had committed the crime he a liguted up grand entrance to » place of amase- te. said he had made his ou! ‘h. Ope might give a pon a walking exercise or the burricane deck of the Great Re- Public, 90 she training need not be interrupted. Wenianiom in the CitiesNative, Inquiry Re- apecting It. KANAGAWA, March 17, 1896, fo THE Epitor OF THB Javan Trmes:— Sir—In peaine through the Homura road to-day, fate green tag with the harp emblem thereon nad w e emblem thereon, Death was ite be fouctd be yy waving a email American fag of sbout size of atx by nine 9s. Some Japanese having expressed some urlovity in learning the meaning ‘of the above, it was given them, with the penn such actions in- the hearts of all our countrymen for the men ‘who wonld dare to embrol! and impose upon one of freest nations on the face of the,globe. irish can never expect to succeed againat Engligh rule by striking at England over the shoul- ion that the court, having mafe a rule not to moeive printed aments, were got prepared to make any exception in this case. Judge Sutherland observed that the rile being 90 lately established this was @ case in which an ex- ception should be made. ‘he court refused the motion; but it appeara (hat the decision if the case does not terminate the iiti- gation, and that the important issues of fact atill re- main to be tried at Special Term, The Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Liti- «ation, ‘This Case came Np yesterMay Morning On appeal from the order appolating a recetver of the proceeds of the forty-nine thousand shares of the Ohicago and Rock [sland Ratiroad Company's stook, issyed some time . The principal ground of the apy is that no sufficient canse had been made out for the ap- pointment of a receiver. engaged in prayer; and the last night in an earnest and fervent endeavor to nications were received from the Comptroller in re- eye license fees. The were handed Se, to the legal off- cer of the Board. The petition of the Queens county liquor dealers for @ reductaon of the license fees was grant. all wher corepiied With Curtain oe pap 8 10 in CO lcense for three ‘mouths i they so desired. int Tas Faruens’ Or0p.—The mecting of fils bédy Messrs. O'Conor and Tracey appeared for the willing to die as the America, ‘The time may come when these | pellants, and Messrs. D. W. Ficld aud 1 Burrill tor | Yesterday afternoon was well attended. A large herp ea an decreed. after a fow ana leavetakings the {mericane msy feel i RS ou for. MS eats j edeieas number of letters of inquiry from various States . THE YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, Sasmre was read, the fatal aor tell, ba ie court resel judgment. — condemned man eternity. that the ‘American flag shall no longer be disgraced battery ae ted on And several inventiogs / ‘The ceremony of dedicating the new Home took struggled sonvulsvely for a few seconds when all by fying over the premises of any one aave his own, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL Team. the hebdom press ‘of thia upon in- | Place !ast eveulng. The Home coneiste of two houses | Was still, and after hanging twenty minutes life was disgust, yours, ANOTHER AMERICAN, The Markets. a written ress GpOR ington declared extinct and the body was cut down. Thus Fesouross of the State of Delaware, ytd eacare (northeast Corner of Macdou- | ended thy existence of » misguided and unfort bop nnd gal street), whie& Save been purchased and paid for sre Judge Gervin rendered judgment in the foliowing of YOROnAMA, Marc! ai A been quite at @ cost of $50,000, abject of the institution ts eet ca aeaeivedl cilia actively remained ay ingo Ce eee Maren. The | cases t— = sinwaa, | 10 provi ae protsclion er rifeung unmarried women THE FIRE AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. le were retuarai Quinn vs, Brownell. Motion denied without costa, or three | of ree en To rum Orriagxs of WasuiNuTon Hutours:— ence, Bpparen The defendant's is by “who! ‘not to listen it is ry after « ZENS u of arms have ‘ ew York Company ve. | Suateotee coe of Delgware,” | me, the establish: il "be sétf-sapport- | Aw it wonid be impossible to tender you my thanks have been seliing tot $18 to | The New York and Brie Raitroag Company et al.— | obliged to retire disgusted from the rostrum. ng, and that it will afford all tho attractions | inayiquaily, { take this method of expressing my Quly stall samples c, hed | Motion granted. MASONIC BeMOOL AND AsyLoM-—The annual meet- crmerts & home to the oases females who for yout ready andl en Ny no b Same va. Same,—Motion of reference granted and 4 > may tnd shelter within ita watls. \foderate charges | Weartfelt gratitude for J’ vergetic ser- in stap! referee appointed, ine of the Boari advisory to the,Peonje's cog WU) be made for board aad lodging, The view in extinguishing she fire that lately occurred AO ik bik Hibs Ley é i t ij rr ‘ ir] - a we os ¥ ‘ :