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| | Papal Allocution Against Re- _ @ne against Taraban. TRUBCRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. form in Austria. Grand Festival in Honor of Luther. WAR RUMORS FROM ITALY. THE REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA. ENGLAND. ' Thanksgiving for Abyssinia. Lonpon, June 24, 1868. Sunday next has been appointed as a day of thaakagiving throughout Great Britain.for the suc- eas of the Abyssinian expedition. Farragut on the Coast. SovurHamrTon, June 24, 1868. ‘The United States squadron under the command of Admiral Farragut has arrived off Cowes. ‘The United States steamer Canandaigua is ex- pected hourly from Lisbon to join the fleet. Harvest Prospects. Lonpon, June 24, 1868, The weather to-day at London and° in the sur- rounding country is warm and beautiful. The Turf at Newcastle. NEWCASTLE-UPon-TYNB, June 24, 1968, ‘The Noitiumberland plate of three hundred sove- Feigns in specie, added to a handicap sweepstakes of twenty-five sovereigns each, the second to receive ‘Dfty sovereigns out of the stake, two miles, was won by Captain Gray’s b.c. Fortunio, by Voltigeur, out of Fortuna, beating Mr. Johnstone’s b. c. Tyne- dale, by Warlock, out of Queen of Tyne, second, and ‘Mr. Bowes‘ ch. g. Taraban, by Rataplan, out of Wi- ‘asma, third. ‘The betting on the fleld was five to one against Fortunio, five to one against Tynedale and three to Nine started. ITALY. Ramer of a Franco-German War—The King’s Position. Lonpon, June 24, 1868, It is reported in despatches recently received from be Continent that the Italian government has isef€d ciroular note to the various representatives of that Fewer other countries announcing that Italy will strictly neutral in the event of a war between Wrance and Prussia. ROME. Papal Allocution on the Austrian Concerdat. Lonpon, June 24, 1868. | fee toxt of the Papal allocution on the state of Seligion in Austria has been received here. } The Pope declares that the Concordat should’have heen regarded by Austria as perpetual in effect, and ap warns alt persons who approve of the laws Weo@atiy passed by the Reichsrath concerning the Teligious toleration, civil marriage and public to beware of the spiritual pains and penal- attached to violations of the sacred rights of the . je @m the occasion of the delivery of this allocution the Oonsistory the Pope also announced that he granted a general pardon and amnesty to those tmvaded the States of the Church last year, with @ few specified exceptions. AUSTRIA. Re Anti-Papal Legislation to be Sustained. VIBNNA, June 24, 1868. ‘Tho Relohsrath has adjourned until the ist day of @ovember. } Before the adjournment Prime Minister Baron von assured the members that the threats of the would not hinder the rigid enforcement by government of the law in regard to thecon- GERMANY. loner to Luther’s Memory—The Statue in ‘Worms. Worms, June 24, 1868, Mixtensive preparations are being made in this city the forthooming celebration of the Reformation the ceremonies attending the unveiling of the of Martin Luther. ‘The principal streets, squares and historic places ware to be decorated with flags and triymphal f the Protestant denominations unite in the cele- Crowds of visitors from every part of Ger- @re pouring into the city and great nambers foreigners, the majority of whom are Americans, bby every train. Roman exiles at Perugia have sent their con- to the managers of the festival. VENEZUELA. Defeat of the National Troops— Monagas Demands the Capitula- Caracas. HAVANA, Jane 24, 1868, Puerto Cabello we have advices to June 7. recent battle in Coro General Gil, with three of his troops, figure among the killed and Monagas was before the gates of er eS ti BAHAMA ISLANDS. 3 iF itt if] Havana, June 24, 1868. @ur aqvices from Nassau, N. P., are up to last » ‘Whe elections were over, and the liberals had se- i : at if i? : HAYTI. ‘The Cacos Holding the Principal Towns— Delorme Absconds with Two Hundred Thou- eand Dollars—Position of Salnave. Fortress MonnoR, Va., June 24, 1968, ‘The United States steamer Shawmut, Commander ogg has arrived here in six days from Cape Hay- mo advices are that the Cacos had possessionsof all Phe principal towns, except Gonaives, on the south amecsar? Haytien. On the north Sainave was at Port au Prince, and his followers were oe His Secretary of State, De- him. er, ge. hundred thousand dollars pe on & sailing vessel. hs Seipave mre yoaia come by steamer to ee in site defend himself there. and crew of the Shawmut are all well. THE NEW DOMINION. ‘The Nova Scotian Repeal Memorial. Orrawa, June 2%, 1968, A despatoh has been received from the Colonial ia ly to the Nova Scotia onke’ te union as an t ") fn) a relies op jal a8 well as loyalty of Nova PENNSYLVANIA. Oe ee eed Democratic Municipal Neminations in Phiia- delpbia. Putapsenta, June 24, 1863. ‘The Democratic Convention of this city concluded Semi-Annual Meeting ef the State’ Eclectic Society. Syxaguss, June 24, 1868. The semi-annual! meeting of the New York State Eclectic Medical Society was held here to-day, Pro- feasor W. W. Hadley, of Brooklyn, in the ohair, The reports of the Treasurer and Secretary were read and accepted. Interesting discussions were had, which were participated in by a number of physicians. In the evening the hall was filled by an intelligent Sacience, bres listened to a very interesting address upon medi oie at G. Frost, M. D., of this city, aud me fessor P. W. Allen, New York, open the aiterent systems of practice. ‘A large number of members are present, and many proposals for membership mr been eae MICHIGAN. International Conwntion of the Men’s Christian Association. Derrorr, June 24, 1868. ‘The thirteenth annual International Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association con- vened this afternoon. The Convention was called toorder by H. Thane Muller, of Cincinnati, Presi- dent of the last Convention. F. H. Smith, of oe ington, was chosen temporary Secret The committee on permanent comprised one delegate from and one from Nova Scotia. Tho of the last Convention were adopted for the agree ment of this Convention. The clergymen of city were invited to participate, as also were the mem- bers of associations not sending delegates. H. Thane Miller, of cariana was unanimously elected Presi- dent, and R, McBurney, of New York; General 0. oes Howard, of Washi: ;D, T. Moody, Professor Northrup,’ toc Connecti- Simmons, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Charles rats nage F. , and Dr. on es Carlisle, of To- Presidents; F. H. i Smith, of Wasaii pe; of Pennsyivania, W.. C, Skiff, of nesota, and J. 0. Molntosh, Secretaries. The d tes were weicomed on behalf of the citi- zens by ror Wheaten and ei Dr. Dumeld a _ half of the churches of the city. half of the delegates were made Mule and General Howard. About seven handred i _— have arrived and more are expected. terest is manifested, and the , Sonvention will ope largely attended. MISSOURI. Murder in St. Louls—A Negre Maa Killed by a Young Captain W. B. Donaldson, of the steamer Great Republic, was found guilty to-day by a coroner's jury of killing a negro named Henry Anderson about one o’clock this morning on board the steamer. From the evidence it seems Anderson was put in trons between Memphis and Cairo for mutinous conduct and confined in the baggage room with a boy named Lawrence Glover, who was also confined for eee fi) to scrub when ordered to do #0 by the ster On the arrival of the boat at the levee after midnight naldson the room and Anderson, shot him thro’ son left the boat immediately arrested, some mystery invoived in air which will pro- bably be cleared up on the examination before the police court to-morrow. ALABAMA. pression of a Tuscaloosa Newspaper by the Military. Seuma, June 24, 1868, The Tuscaloosa Monitor was suppressed yesterday beaver orders of General Shepherd, for an alleged of General Order No. 51. Ba heme gol ie ie has avoided arrest and will Es once to Washington and lay the facts before the President and General Grant. LOUISIANA. The Reported Fuvenering Expedition a NEw pacar June 24, 1868. The supposed filibustering expedition turns out to be @ mistake. The prisoners were brought before Commissioner hal me on the sor of the Mexican Diaz, but he not being u Consul ya of sum. cient proof they were ere, discharged. they were employed to work on a rallroea in tafexica. CALIFORNIA. * Proposed Naval investigation Into Affairs in Alaska—Survey of the Water Front of San Francisco. SAN FRANCIAO0, June 24, 1868, ‘The United States flagship Pensacola proceeds to Victoria, V.1., to-day. The Admiral will confer with the commander of the United steamer Jamestown, now lying in Esquimault harbor, on the affairs of Alaska, the disposition of the Indians, and whether their attitude toward the new white population oi that cons sea 0..eh ontwe ms neste for bs ef a were fired to-da; tiem ‘ ment vessels in The harbor in memory of ox: President Rosa had a warm reception from the musicians of this cit; pan ht. A very large concourse of people heard louble serenade given her. Thomas Hill, a leading broker and well known ublican politician, last event ” Somthern Idaho is: how within s area rave iw wi u San Francisco. ae eee EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lonpon Money Mancer —Loxpoy, Jane 24—5 P. M.—Consols closed at 9455 for money and 04! ict the account, United States roe eay 65 Erie Railway shares, 45%; Ulinois Centrals, 1¢ Mi FRANKFORT BOURSR.—FRANKFORT, June United States be te apd bonds closed at mx - ny for the issue of 1862. at i Corron MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, June , M.—The market op eon ed Westei 18s. 6d. a cental for California white, and 12s. 4d. Peas, sia, 6d. per 604 pounds. our, Sis ed. per bbl . mi jour, . per fen i pn if LIVBRPOOL | PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVRRPOOL, Inne 24—5 P. M.—The market closed steady. Beef, = 4-4 tierce of 304 lbs. for extra prime mess. ares. per cwt. eese, 538. per cwt. for the best ee of fine. Bacon, 488. per ewt. for Cumberland oo IVERFOOL, PRODU: (OR MARKET.—LIVERPOO! w—5 P. Mee trnrpentine has — 6d., yey per owt. Refined petroleum quiet at 4d. per gallon. po petroleum has advanced to 10d. per gallon. 68. 3d, per cwt. for com- ‘ina, Tallow, ae per cwt. NDON, June 24—5 M.— ‘owt, for No. 12 Dutch standard — the ay 268. to arrive. Linseed Inseed cakes, £11 per ton for thin PRTROLEUM (ARKET.—ANTWERP, “ue Petroleum closed quiet at 7l. per Obi, for srandard hite, “EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Boston, from New York June 13, arrived yesterdays fo tayo bas paemerery, June 2%4.—The steamship City of this port NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, _ 1868. — MAINE. Largo Fire in Banger—A ‘Block Destroyed. Bangor, June 24, 1868. A fire broke out this evening at half-past ten o'clock im the clothing store of A. F. Chase, in the wooden block which was occupied by A. F. Chase, ‘Thomas A. Bickford, Low & Hexter, Smith & Hallet, William Ghage and f. Roach. The block was en Seaen hae thet a, ete other t stocks, which we! still burning at pidntant, ane may genet to other buildings, but it ia not pro- Election of Directors in the Maine Telegraph Company. Bangor, June 24, 1868. At the annual meeting of tne Maine Telegraph Company, held in this ofty to-day, can following were rs for the enauing year: Belt miieciat a ‘Albert mee of ay W. P. Merrill, of of Besuenae Rea Winterport, and ‘@ subsequent meeting of the directors Hiram 0. aiden was elected President FoaryAes soa P. Merrill Secre- tary and Treasurer of the Board for the ensuing year. MASSACHUSETTS. Arrival at Bosten of tho Romaius of Rear Admiral Boll aud Other Officers of the China Squadron. Boston, June 24, 1868. ‘The United States storeship Supply, Edward Con- roy commanding, from China, which arrived here to-day, brings the remains of the late Rear Admiral Wi. H. Bell and Lieutenant Commander J. H. Reed, who were drowned by the upsetting of a boat on the barat Hiogo, Japan; also the body of Lieutenant Commander A. S. Mackenzie, who was killed in the attack on the Island of Formosa. AQUATIC. Tho Race Between Brown and Tyler—Tyler the Winner in Eleven Minutes Twenty and a Quarter Seconds—Disgracetul Scenes During the Race. ‘The return race between Walter Brown, ‘of Port- land, and J. Tyler, Jr., of Boston, which has been quite a topic of conversation in boating circles for the past few days, took place yesterday afternoon on the Hudson, opposite the Elysian Fielas, Tyler at its close being declared the winner. had been fixed as the hour for the beninning of the contest, but nary men, propose power of disposing, to carry out at least one part of their programme, the storm ana the rough water being the disagree- able causes. As early as two o'clock crowds began to assemble at the Elysian Fields and along the shore adjoining the course that was to be rowed over, while tugs, small steamers and rowboats came about on the river singly and in little fleeta of ten and twenty. By four o’clock there oould not have been sous at the Fiolds and in the bonis, pe ma- Four o'clock as oarsmen, like all ordi- without having the the managers wore unable less than four thousand per- choicest extracts m New When the hour the race was arrived, expectation was on tip- ees but it had unfortunately’ to remain in that inter- condition for along time before it could be tee steer continuing turbulent and there- ——. eee of the boats. Then, to add ent, wanrk clouds gathered the, c hern sky and soon afterwards tato a violent rain storm. Everybody in a nity echo burst small boat ye his craft on the beach and ran along with ‘owds already - land to whatever of shelter he could find. way, perhaps, of Ae inner at in the same pleasant my all who were roughs had ated kad oe ae ees rintoxica ing fluid to make them very ugly. Then bega madi ee veokadinady tanita made, r exceedingly familiar. Two men from the Kighth bei or some other hor- rible in this city took exception at each is, and of course blows followed. ap naturally joined in the fight, and inthe twinkling of an eye nearly one-third ot the crowd on the ground had become active ra in the row. Several of the Hoboken police, who were shea citizen's dress, drew their clubs when the “ ”" first begun, and after vainly SEINE $0 o aearate the combatants pited them heads of the rougha. This only seemed to Hg BR the leaders; for the policemen were immediately set upon, and then ensued a fearful struggle for the mastery, during which two of the oMcers were thrown to the ground, thetr olubs wrenched from their hands and turned into battering rams against themselves, while chairs and all sorts sof lay. sect weapons were brought a into destructive themselves almost | ag haggle the of the crowd, which closed in mn them from all sides, they drew their revolvers and one shot wag ga oy but fortunately with- out doing any dam: had its effect. At the repert of the pistol the crowd broke into pieces as if shattered by the lightning which was flashing in the clouds above them, and in a few minutes the ng were masters of the field. During the lull they seized upon and took to the lockup one man 10 had been prominent in the disturbance, Keeping Ms ° ruftian friends at bay the meanwhile with their en revolvers. By the time this scene had ended become a clear blue and the waters of the river comparatively calm, when the crowd pesto te down to the shore to witness the race, the its’ boats being: ne pealy, visible in the distance wating the word to si aban enor as the judges’ boat, and with Mr. James Lee as referee, Charles ¥. Konevelt, a for Tyler, and Sonn A. Biglin judge for Brown, rd, she steamed up to about opposite Fifty- seventh atreet, New York, and ciose to the Jersey shore. Tyler and sKrown got into position soon after the arrival of the wteatier, the latter nearer the after it was given out that the race was to be'two straight miles, the terminus to be ina direct line outward irom the Stevens Battery, the signal to start was given and the two men bent to their work, At the first stroke the Boston man snot ahead of his opponent almost a ler and kept his pe nent minutes at | when a few of sweeping strokes for which he is noted brought Brown almost stem to stem with Tyler. Then the began in true earnest. Each man pulled a , long stroke, ‘trough it required the — uickness of the eye to Sones e Mig the oars di water and when were ae bom tyler "at times and thea Brown’s shelt mreqcbing ite bow oomee @ perceptible distance behind that of the heh boats cut ee the water with constantly crowds on the speed, shore meanwhile yelling and shouting in the most boisterous manner, some iin for Brown and others for Tyler. To within & on yards of the terminus of oe eens for the vic- tory appeared about equal to both «men; as bos then Bro’ though he seemed to pull with the same (gyal inch LA inch, to fall behind, ‘Of his boat faced the centre of that of bis: A ‘The goal once within reach by some ‘ards, Bye strokes became longer and more nd Brown ae acral bactebae but not so he hi the start, and an Sebbents Ses Ogee ine Sakenees ler waa Tally one 8 the two bet came toward the the batt Lng 4 foul of 1 barge of the vengiog hig on wh bom is in Brown's a4 wapaling him to exert isto! were boat had passed 80 decitred Tylér the winner in eleven mi twenty and ® quarter seconds. Tyler was with loud cheers from the crowd on shore a8 he rowed about after the race, and looking and discomfited, went aboard the Deer. if _. did -. the barge of the Gulick Club ‘came alongside, her crew sich ing up he had sold out the race by deliberately ” ene, one two strokes during the contest. Brown charge, be- came very excited and Tounted” the Gulicks with having oo fouled him. Uncomplimentary epithets were then passed between the two for some time, when one of the Gulicks, in answer pI 2 bya ntaen oh trom git? m, Jamaged aboard the Deer deck ‘gether n eaperately When almost the ec nin aes ly when alinos' entire erew ofthe Foul ick boat rushed on board the steamer and were about to commence an indis- criminate attack on Brown and ali who talked for him when they were prevented by the interference of a Metropolitan Dollve oiticer and one or two of their friends, who had more sense than the others. Brown was finally got away by his friends and landed on the Marka side of the river, for ae ‘that he = be assani hoe Wo had been desperate by Tyler win the match. And thus the ra race Let inarow. Itis said that the Galicks, with m: ers, had @ large amount staked on the result o1 hve ‘maton, their favorite Brown. They claimed, and many others claim tia the race wan not wf one and that Brown | jone knows, it ia to be sup- posed whet whether there i aay truth in this or not; and if there be truth in it it is not eae any one will ever be made the wiser on the COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR. aus Jane 24, 1968. The day calendar for June 28 of the Gout of Ap- follows:—Nos. 25, 226, 21}¢, 10, 18, Retin a 27, 208, 220 ao, i 2 id 35. Thers FATAL Fatt.—John O'Donnell fell from the dump- ing board on _ dumping ground foot of Twenty- fle ve convened veyed: toate roalds Wor 3 ‘on jonce, teenth street. and jo. 15 Wost Six: —TRIPLE SHEET. T oe PRE ae Ses “ ~ danger of cunuing ashore buo; ber of oar frm 12 take part as chat YACHTING. staksbont, such weathermost oe on «Ad mneetlog ef your soeaitte to take piace at elven a ed to put about, 19 fy te comply, ans will grein today, ro aan er, 3 your honorary iter Interesting Contest all claim to the prize not 80 doing. The ie hereby consents to . ou the Tapis—The Yachts | \oowardmost yacht Me ole Dane, however, teak, | Ait cu behalf of all the Sovmom are of of 205 rm wo horuby ‘one of our ‘roo Up: banal of yourhonorable hoy aaa wriftivution tothe prizes Die eatin. Wary reels oe reway § SONS. a 3 ft was, course, accepted and a ripe tke ees then decided that for Sapphe and Dauntless to Sail a Match Race— ‘The Challenge and Its Acceptance. ‘The owner of the schooner yacht Sappho, a vessel! known Well to all yaohtmen as possessing speed and at the game moment as the one she hails, if she can do go without coming tn contact. When @ mark, boat or buoy, the yacht thereto be considered the headmost ay yacht that is in the re- r seaworthy qualities, has chalienged the owner of the | gatta or race compel @ yacht nearer any mark, boat other prizes, tobe donated on behalf o of the honor- Seneiem tonal a rane trom e.seneneas of iposte, Seaay tok to ae fall claim £6 the | of twenty dollars should be vied sm 101 house on Staten Island, around the lightship off | prize, and her owner shall for all dat that bat, leaving it ‘Giscretione! od up cacetbate Cape May, and the proposition has been accepted. | may ocour thereby. The it 80 com] to 'y larger amount they may an Two collectors It promises to be the event of the yacht- — mark, boat or buoy shall not suffer any were thea an ae — a ie) of pananaes —— ing season, By the subjoined correspondence Yachts ong, free must invariably give way to | ceive funds wil be hautted ned be the course of the it will be noted under what conditions the race will | those by om either tack. fa aati day. Ee. ree Pp. a ait de chery eget} = beasailed—that it must take place between the 4th | ,,During a regetts or race under i tered must invariably give w: lad to recei licited di f mel and Ith of July, and that the prize te to be aset of | fethase ailing in such Togatta, oF Without re. | at-his banking omee, Nov 19 Broad, strcet. The nex nce tO ths meeting of the committee will be hevd silver worth $500:— rules. Bay Sips, L. I., June 23, 1963, rule may yo mngaad under race XL, section 5 | lespie’s office on Friday uext, at one 4)’C! Jamns G. INRTT, — + of the consti to make all necessary arrangements for} thetr further Sainte yaanh All violations of these rales shy action. k) DBaB Stx—The yacht wags felt great rest, be it bas occurred to thoes owner and myself @ test of her satling qualities would not 01 ty tome tere 1 pass pecheps be a mat members of our club, I taavetore save vessel as a *‘foe- ho, in which I have al- all be reported to about to leave theae Punished by the: club in its ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNIVERSITY LAW ScC&20L. The Alumni Association of the New Yor& Univer- sity Law School, together with «. number of Xriends, assembled last night at Delmomico’s, ia Fougteentis street, to celebrate their anniversary, A goodly number of gentlemen sat down to a repast prepared the club and may be discretion, % The a eee are—Messra. M. M. Van Dyke, John H. Lewis, F. P. Bunker, B. E. Mallory and Frank Foote. Yachting Notes. The yacht Palmer was recently sold to Mr. Ruther- ford Stuyvesant, 8 popular and experienced yacht- juse, at Staten Island, to | man. and ‘round the i Toes or Cape My and return; modore Stebbins, of the York Yacht Club, | ‘2 Delmonico’s best style. At about halfpast ght the race to end when the lightship off Sandy Hook i CO a ae a bagi paid Ei a 1 | O'clock the guests were seated to dinner. ‘The inpad shal bear due buth, after toning from ihe eat ae Ee hue he v4 roo pe on | of the table was occupied vy Channcey Bi. Riple; The prize to be a op of silver, valued at five hun- | Monday or Tuesday next. The Phantom, the fagship m dred ‘dollars ($500). of the New York squadron, is already on her way to President of the association. Among the dést Race to take place on such day as you shall name, guished guests present were the Rev. IsaaeFesris, the city. The Gussie and Whttewing are reported as matched for a race to come off inside ot two weeks. between the 4th and 11th days of July next. Notime allowed for difference in measurement; otherwise in accordance with the rules of our club. Very truly, yours, KE. A. LAWRENCE. D. Q., Chancellor of the New York Univeraity;. Jotm, Norton Pomeroy, LL. D,, Dean of the Law Faculty; Professor Martin, John FE. Parsons and other le YACHT DAUNTLESS, The Challenge, somebody says, can tow a yacht the | rofession of the cit; Orr STATRN ISLAND, June 24, anf faster (9 than any other yacht in the New York squad- moon of celebrity tn Tie legal Pro inber of ecitiemen My Dgar Sik—Your favor of 22d inst. 18 received. | ron can sail, How about that? who regretted their inability to be: present om the 12 whom letters were the names of John Tay Howard Crosby, ‘The proposition to sail a race between the Sappho and Dauntless is quite agreeable to me, but [ would suggest the following additions:—That we sail with- out restriction—that is, Cy | what canvas we please and how we please; and that alt the yachts of the New York squadron (keel vessels and schoon- era) be invited to join in the contest. Furthermore, I would suggest that owners desiring to enter their Yhe Idler, the property of Mr. Durant, we under- stand, is open to any vessel in the fleet ‘tor a match race. Can't some one accommodate her ? It 1s whispered in New York yachting circles that Boston and New York yacht lo mayne wili mect at Newport this summer, A lively time is anticipated. ‘The yacht Gussie is quietly waiting for a match to sail to the lightship and back. occasion. Among those received may be mentione: lor Johnson, John C. Greene, Rev. D. D., and William Allen Butier. ‘The opening remarks were made ne the president, Chauncey B. Ripiey.. in a neat speech he alluded te the inaugural and progressive movement. that hat ‘on this oceasion been commenced. Dwelling upom veasels be only required to pay $200. Some of the nobby members of the Jersey City | the advantages to be gained by associations he ‘Accept my thanks for the handsome spirit of your | Yacht Club have lately adopted the style of wearing | alluded to the objects & whic! see the organisation challenge and the honor you have conferred in se- | just a litte less than afathom of ribbon hanging over | was formed. ‘The main object was to bring tomether the alumni, and by united action among t to gain @ voice in the law school of the Univ: uy 5 The regular toasts of the evening Ww ¢ President of the United States,” drank the whole company; “The University New York,’” which was responded to ima toast felict tous manner by Chancetlor Ferris; he University Law School,’ responded to by Professor’ Pomeray; “phe Law Alumni Association;” this toast was re- lied to by John Hansard Stiahan; “The New York Bar, responded to by John E. Parson, and “Leal Kthics, ” which met with a hearty and learned re- sponse from Professor Martin. ‘The list of the ofticers for the ensuing year stands as follows:—Chauncey B. Kipley, President; H. W Wallace, Vice President; Elinu Root, Secretary, and William Bartlett, Treasurer. ‘Taken altogether, this, the tirat anniversary of the Alumni Association of the Law School of the New York University, was a genuine success. lecting me as your orn Respectfully yours, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Jn. E. A. Lawrence, Esq. the left eye. THE SCHUETZENFEST. andiné by f the city of Mass Meeting at ieaddenrcore-Teeray from Mayor Hoflman—The City to Be Decorated and Iluminated—Other Arrangements—The Gatling Revolving (Coffee Mill) Gun—The Exhibition of Prizes—Meeting of the peas ary Committee. Amas3 meeting of all the active friends of the Schuetzenfest, of regular and tonorary members of the Schueizenbund, was held last evening at the Germania Assembly Rooms. ‘The large hall was crowded, all eager to witness the official presentation by the Mayor and a committee of the Common Coun- cil of the prize voted by the city autnorities to the festival. Those who came for this purpose alone were doomed to disappointment, as the following letter from Mayor Hoffman, which was read, will fully explain:— Mayor's OFFICE, New Your, Juno 94, 1868. sg gunTinunn -Nocoeeary absance from the clay will, I re- The Brooklyn Yacht Club—Anoual Regatta To-Day—Entriew—Sailing Kegulations. Should the weather prove propitious to-day the annua! regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht Club will take place under perhaps more favorable auspices than have ever before marked its existence. Although the records of the club for enterprise, zest and saucy boats stands without a blem- ish, there has been such a spirit of active co-operation among the members since the inception of the yachting season, ali bearing upon the one grand point—the success of this regatta— that renewed aquatic life, renewed pleasurabie an- ticipations have been so conspicuous that naught but the worst possible ill Iuck can detract from @ successful issue, The novel feature of the race has been frequently adverted to, but it was inaugurated in such a true yachtmanlike spirit Why In a Gentleman ‘Who Uses Phatow’s “PAPHIAN LOTION’ fter shaving like one who eaally gous out of dificulties? Because he soon gets over hia scrapes. A.—! lon’ «Pay hinn Lotion”? Removes rao, PIMPLES, TAN, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIP- p? Ponseavon the that it will bear frequent repetition. All yachts | sret,to tay, prevent my attendance at the magting at arms Pep eK bun Loton” uo cesta a cake from kindred organizations were invited cordially to | th oleae mi eee ee Uatecnay bates Co | Ineittectoeee ie Main; is invaluable for the TOLLE, take part, that under such auspices their speed mast and the one ee eee | aR i might be developed. That a liberal response was made to their invitation is the gratifying announce- ment that thirty-six boats have entered and will without doubt compete for the valuable prizes offered. THE ENTRIES, ‘The following are the entries, and in the list will be r nized the names of many yachts that have, under favorable circumstances, made names thi will long be remembered:— FIRST OLASS BCHOONERS. Aa Jotors Offers Rxtracrdinary, Bargnine in Ladi Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, Paka rigs and 1-198 Broadway, opposite Bt. Jamos, Yiottman ‘and Fifth Avenue’ Hotels. inte Monday, Very tru even tnformally, on Monday. Very re oT HOVFMAN. P. ¥. StEFvEN, President, and Max MoR@sNTUAG, Sec- In consequence of this unexpected delay it Is pro- posed to connect the formality of this municipal presentation with the oMcial opening banquet in the great Festhalle at Jones’ Wood, which is to take nae Monday, between one and three o'clock the afternoon, and at whioh Governor Fenton, the Committee of the House of tatives, et foreign hole o! At Lake View, ster Elegantly Site ated, to be sold this fay 3 Jeno lo'clock, Maps and freo tickets at 77 Cedar ed Gait Box rete. § Calf iO ele ‘Gor toon) 84 aredth BROOKS ret 434 Broadway, corner Delicious! all mages ot renee ia TARRANTS Rotten sort SELTZER APR- RIENT. motes tration, alleys the thi aft 4 relloves eve Boweiy subd ow the violent arterial ctisn, ealme the nerves and au sloop waen opiates are ‘Sold by all ae A.—For a Stytiah and Becoming Hat Pa- tronize BURKE, of 128 Fulton street. His terms are decidedly popular. hides Pere. CH net. The acceptance of only, still it is hoped that he and some of his ‘‘con- atitutional advisers’’ find it convenient, with- out detriment to public business, to honor the festt- val with their presence during one day. Officially the Common Council of the city will act through the following committee:—Aldermen Connor, Hardy, Ouddy and Coulter, ncilmen Hartmann, Kinney, Webber, Murray and ‘At the mage me the officers of the Bund, Mr. pe F. tne occu as president, and Max Morgentha\ their seperate positions. The Boots, SI ins Gaiters and Slippers and made to MoNDisr aa 13 Yrondway, opposite Heotropolian Hotei. Pago Best in tho Batchel President seated. briefly that the oficers and the sev- ; harmless, reliable, i SUeuanien Tova one Diane eoatpleton thelr — Poe pre Ban a a and a spy he = mil boc = 80 Fear ge fected Lompiete ail its Brazilian Spectacles and Eyeginssee Seretipentate ea on the the frat day of its begin: The r defective vial: Pot in pp ore eer 18, Optician, eb Broad — Cristado: Hair Dyc.—The Best Kvor morintndore’s olersie and Feiail; also applied at No.8 ‘Astor House. Cireutars of Every Description aud, Netions to attend meets inted in the neatest posaible m: ‘an hour's a on twenty-five ye ean than, cr pd Sisr erator. lace in the ce Eh the ETROPOLITAN JO PRINTING ESTABLISHM! NT, 97 Nassau street. From @ stakeboat 0 of “he. cla house, Gowanus Bay, to and around the stakeboat at Southwest Spit, turning same from eastward and back to the home stakeboat, pens to the eastward of all buoys on the Weat k, viz., Nos. 11, 13 and 15, both going ‘aud returning. Distance, thirty miles. ‘The firat gun will be” “he. ‘igual for all yachts to prepare. ba e second gun for all first class schooners to sail. oagyee upon the idea that this was not a German ut a national American festival, and the success they have met with exceeded their most sanguine expectations, He recapitulated what had been ac- complished at Washington, that Governor Fenton ne to be Lag jroo at the opening, that-the or and Common Council had recognized the im- ae of this festivity, and also many of our most distinguished citizens. It remained now for the people at large to give it that impresatve, national and festive character which it merita, by decorating . SAILING REGULATIONS. Wom a large comveanen, - one religious Gengeaine- td : rien wale Yachts entering any regatta are required to have | tion convene ew York, certain parts of the city we Cards.—302 Broadwa: their sails: measuked twenty-four hours before start- Semen’ thy sepetitan tenabianeene: Caatiins ene emping en color and pinie. ing, and no change may be made in the dimensions - of Lm Myson I time ve! [agen berry ees bs ending of tl except by reefing; and no sa! shall be set du arg @ race except such as shall have been duly monsured. ALLOWANCE OF TIME ee te Now that a grand national concourse me! ple of all denominations and of all political From all parts of the Cage ey let all the — ler ol oh Printing, of Every Descrip-~ Metropolitan Job Printing Establishment, 97 Ladies.—Lev se Banting yates rocnieby 0 eo ALLER, Tine of Allowance Time Allowance Mace. ogee, ea fog hed Nod rvalway,oue door below Gana! w : + : D hb Combined §z i and Despatch, Combined 4 30. 1% 7 30. i 8% pe du a Sai La Peas, ee: nate esa oe tobe held in that city on the of July, ing eee ors ALLOWANCE OF TIME FO! qj that the prize they sent will exceed in value Cheapo ML OPOLITAN scimndesiay ESTABLI H $ is $ $ $1,200 and wishing the best success to their brother taueg, Mernorourn, 4 00. 200 7 00. sharpshooters across the ocean. The following new — 4 30 175 7 30. Royal Havana Lottery.—Priz : 5 00 160 8 00 | SST ta pald for'Doudloons 5 30 1% ALLOWANCE OF, TIM FOR pe Sates 6 Oy Sees a 3 00.. N ar Fs 280 7 oo &| a corner Fuitoa. ee 4 30. 245 7 30. 36 SRE ENP 3s 1 oe ane Te ey PO ORANDSEAN. FIN? youaynouse. bape Astor place. allowed 900 feet; $i and 32 lively progress, the ht en! with in excess of above , comner limit the allowance of time to be reversed. eee os After the start no throwing out enriching of KNO'KS of Dallast shall be sr ach yacht an ~ aan scan but the hed, ‘ea ea ‘and line may be used in ISAAC SMITH, SOM & Ig Owe Sart sounding, ung any oe _ wa oe street, mark out the aor stilt to he —Best croup as specified rd sly lee Dye at "ora at Spon at eaoaya DATO chapt ten. iT) No be allowed during a roo and ee oom) ‘The Evening Telegram. ‘Tho most popular paper in the city. THE EVENING TY.LEORAM. The paper for advertisers, THE ) EVENING ) TELEGRAM, 4 ‘pe meaalinted to to propel a@ yacht Cay A shall be placed “AY e Regatta ittee on board of each st Sn A. ob- Commit it pation and in oe event of any inom i eS a Durpote on GF these rules oF of the sailing reme- iit of tne cat shal be reported to the judo after the regatts, and, if yesterday a “gat rostee aa gan,” ni arrived from Colts Patent Fire: arms Company at Hartford, Conn., for exhibition and trial during the ‘en i pant toe cnieenien judy reduced THE SXHIBITION OF THE PRIZES. = not itor, shall tr dieret an ary SE co The public exhibition of the prizes donated for the be nm il ate — ing them, and upon may examine such | Schuetzenfest was opened yesterday afternoon at The paper for mechanics, i witnesses as shall be prod before them. wf two o'clock in room No. 7 of Steinway Hall butlding. T7WE EVENING, TELEGRAM. one veal Keay ng vadtected by the decisi shall ay re them. A anal De ‘awarded to no yacht which shall have broken any of the rules of the regatta or the sailing Lye Nor shall a prize be due to an, class except the distance shall have been performes A fe he wining boat of its class in eight hours. formed in that time by winning boat A very large number of people availed themselves of this opportunity and inspected the many articles ex- hibited, and all expressed themselves highly gratified with the sight. There were gold watches and goid coin, = watches and silver coin, silver tea sets, gob- ets and fancifully and artistically wrought aps, ‘The paper for clerks, THE EVeNtNC; TELEGRAM. ‘The paper for laborers, THE EVENONG TRLERGRAM. of any c class the regatte shall be fe ml ata time to pewin machines, rifles, music boxes, wax flowers, ‘The paper for the bmdies, be appointed by the Committee. ol! paintings, telescopes, marine iaates,’a collection sskenntdaeel —— ‘Ne pacht may be eae y regatta or race ex- ead pencils, meerschaum eaiena cigar holders THE — TELEGRAM, of the same material, beaut! — of bronze, pal aA a ba 2 @ member of the clab stall ‘be on board. ‘achts on the gk a 2 oa give way ‘The paper for umilies, y modelied parior ink- and vulcanized rub: Japanes work! and silver medals, . THE BVE! possibility Of the yacht on the bank of exchange, cei ruiflestes, af deposit, orders {OF See SVSNENG, taskonan. ae one on the starboard tack —= of clothing, for ‘carpets, for oon ing ranges, and ‘The paper for politicians, shall exist ‘he yacht on the tack shall give way. | innumerabie other ti more or les’ valuable. THE EVENING TELEGRAM The paper Cor bankers and brokers, The exhibition will be open this morning at eight It the other yacht keep her course so and run into her, ner of yacht be | o'clock and continue until five P. M., and a large port tack compell ‘ail damages, and, if in a regatts | number of articles will be added. poston aces fortelt all claim to the prize.” MEETING OF THE HONORARY COMMITTER. THE BVENING TELEGRAM. eA ht es Ant vcgeart Ls nlrn the Evening Telegram Ch cs 1g ‘The paper for ail the world, bear away to avold a collision, shall forfeit all claim House meeting yootertan tonvened this morning, as Fe evkeina TELEGRAM. ne w the counting toom of M 7 Park e. The follow! ae Nos. 45 and 4 ‘The pager (or the reet of mankind, of the THE @VENING TELRORAM. —» ‘The paper with the best news, Tat BVENING TRURGRAM ‘Tao paper with the motl,wews, THE EVENING TeLEORAM. ‘The paper with the, targest circulation, f EVENING TELEGRAM. sore mat, ty Pony EA ee SR, iowa leave yoy to ny the big Sere we Poon) thatthe leew ardmost cannot soft eae onthe wind. besiege tara cemnet paemer werdmost, and by steading 0a ; would be ta i war THB BVENING TELEGRAM,

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