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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1869.—TRIPLE Trapp CUBA. LITERATURE. INTERNAL REVENUE. Tho Alms of the Volunteers—Several Plans nino tansanannanane . Proposed—Character of Their Movement. | ry, isevtows-af Hew Beehe. Sales by Wholeeale Deniers. ‘0 YEARS Brrore THB Mast. A Personal Narra- Tn the fonowng list of Havana, June 5, 1869, tive. By Richard Henry Dana, Jr. New eaition, | tn the _ sales by wholesale dealers } 1 — x ‘The ‘beginning of the end” is now really upon ue, | WRK subsequent matier by the author, Boston: | 11.4 Fifth dutrict the amount which they are en- | Davies, AM. 14,138 ‘381000 ©n Wednesday morning a mob of volunteers de- | Fields, Osgood & Co. 1862. Made ee aneinder thetr special tax as dealers ts tn- ira ea “irises | edneaday Posed the Captain General (Du'ce) and installed Twenty-eight yeare ago Messrs, Harper & Brothers | ©/uded in the sales as stated below, ‘The tax assessed ( Ebb! ed Seo | Tehearsing guiding Espinar in his place, Yesterday they discussed the | PBbUshed this narrative, ABA the great success of | OPON thelr sates for the periods named 19 one-te- 4)” Saino Sa | eyoes arnt pense cee ae oF tae ce question of deposing Pspinar and naming a “yunta,® | the book will be remembered & nerary students of one per centum;— ath neat Fd Mere Knows, bas the vomseat woke end the cone ef which the two principal members will be Rai ‘The copyright reverting to she @ whe has repub- ww lon of @ June rose, which he always wears in Herrera and Esconera, the editor of the Voz de Cuba. jished 1 with additions equauy oe wel pes oa = © fay Th ws rH ee reas walst and the “ilauiclijat chorus” ‘this Py ey we on am ra’ sna od of the voluntéer declare that the Captain | teresting 9 the reprinjed parte, Mr. 2,08’ 19 “Pits Taw | litle soctety will make itself Heard in the Grand | 80, hea, bo, ba. eb. ‘ TT oe on his way from Spain snali not be allowea | Second bing to the jcenes before deseribed wn 0000 sit'teo amt aun x itd Ned One, It ee 20 pqeuio FouND Deap.—The Coroner was notified yestera-~ There is.a great diversity of plans, but | V2, g§ Well as the fate of the Rix Pung 44-00 | Gritten & we ad, no doubt, he will do it so ap"ropriately and | tO old an inquest over the botw © sen men ™ eae aes Tee the Catalans 1 i Zehg" | sullor’ and ships with whom and on whieh he 35,000 sono Glaser, LM. om) | Gry nat £27 that the wnols qu.tieace wil | was found dead t ~ --s vt Joh’ Ford, who? Fate froin The Madrid government ana | made his Voyages. Curiously enough, the ship Alert, ieee one Solding's ‘Dawiap. wiht parigd | OFF with one vow; “Let ug ave peace 1” Wren . = als bed at his apartments p> prociaisa the ex-Queen or the Prince of Asturias, | “MCh Ne immortalized so many years ago, came to Can Feeo Gebhard, Withee: ¥ 183,000 Seis Bitty Fone Dear Franklin avenue. The de®... 4 hey say that there is no solation of mattera in | #2 Uutumely end on the 9th of September, 1862, when Tio Tow | Goodman & Sylvester 26,758 Be HORSE NOTES. {ho friends in thig gge-22 WAS UVINE Be, Having Spain but the restoration of the Queen or the elec- | Sbe WAS captured and burned by the Confederate 168,000 oe rae, ma) 809,000 pbs ibe ee chy Accusgp op =, “tty poten Yon of the Pree, steamer Alabama, and passed, at her death, as the 120,000 woo ie soo | , Te sbring meeting of the Americe= | <*"” ae nye '.-—William Calle We can believe anything of a party heaced by men | author observes, “into the loity regions of inter- yo is sia Saw | Delng one of the events of the~ <4 Jockey Club }¢.- 1s arrested by oMeer “yrost, of the Forty. pe Heerrra, who ig a man of violent passions, and | Line body of the sure pe nee aot forming a part z 3.009 Br 489 iO" the turttes is turnea ° _awast thg attention“ .yurth precinct, yesterday “morning on a charge of ol > m8. ie mal 1,000 ~ bel yf < Esconera, who has’ repeatedly declared that the | thousands of persons of the present generation wh» Brena 1,173,000 abate Rierd Sees as cone vw sothe great totlmy corival | Dating ae 4 Pe oketbook consenting: sasse land shail be Spamish f a desert, ‘The Gove have never read this book, and to some, too, who 9 Yk — V6 641,908 exw | TO". —aweneé’ at the Mystic Park -<0t of Jon McCormick while Onter of . e€ Governor, | nave read 18 10 ts Con J 159,000 000 asi oe! an We ar “ goston, to-mor- | he was sleepiog "ine City Park. The accused was Dave boon Hoe 24 Govern W's secretary in Matanzas | world will be welcomes Paance in theliterary ) frown & Spauli od 1600 ag aa { tte Ps emp tane3e a GOUT? will be held up for | 1oeKed Up to 9swer, Sr. fae A ave . 818 . eco ‘3 : ae be it Aeposed. Every ee who has ever shown | Tiny SEASONS IN BUROPRAN VINEYARDS. By Wile | Benet i000 e000 pccd f e eres usted Of {OH norses to contend for | _ ae ‘SY THB EXPLOSION oF PowDER.—Three turned ot eved_ the life oN # Prisoner will be | iam dy. Flagg. New York: Marper & Brothers, 7 peepee axon a Ss uuriag © font Vay8 1. devoted to that purpdde. | 0698, H'med William Eden, John McCarty and John the rita At present they wi.¥omly act against | Publishers. yi nad Ed ait) | On We atét day 26 win be two trotting contests, | Briee, were badly injured by the explosion of a wilaae rate Spaniards and creo We but our day 4 the presens time apples attention is being 270,000 132,000 song | the drsv be’, for $2,000, for horses that never beat | DOttle of anno tery wat rae had A load a come, pri adi Paid to grape culnure and the manufactu: = x ‘ sinall cannon, On Saturday evening, on corner Drst expeaition trem tree, weime nea ne oF ia in the image er Tt pte tae Fas anebaveg — smo | three mP"ites, in harness; the setoad a purse of | of Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue. Their wounds + Bunboidened by their conn een. Nocih of book foam NHRM renucie sew pe ad 31,000 | $300 tor horsea that never trotted better than 2:25, | were dressed by Surgeon Cochrane, after w! from one excess to Aneta rnin H cites! Sa * both tmely ana appropriat® The sarwo Tito | Tis race, like ail the others, with the exception of | they were sent to their homes, Soi and Csconera.. We shall seg (ustwated by Hemera | NOt ts of “vine culture; vine ~ ce t,000 137,000 4 Ruma 213,00 } the team race, will be mile heats, best three in five, | INJURED BY SToNs TaROWING.—Joseph Waldrop, Spauiards and tusurgents f the petttion, . Mts cure; wine making and wv . — 9,00) | Henry, Moore & Genung. 189") | in harness, All the purses have been largely filled | ® Doy ten years of age, had his head badly cut yew &ud atrocitic: ‘ents, of the same pute, “Hes | white: 124,000 ae ray & Schlegel... bbz 000 D ; in the provinees yu kinds which were perpetr, Nea te; wine drinkipg, ag ar 68,000 101,000 | Ingersoll, Watson & Co. we “4,000 } ana good trotting will be the result. On Wednesday terday by a stown thrown by another lad named Will soon be Condicts wee ues already lost, The Te | MOFals”” AN of | these eee ano aniooo | 1060, § Oonnsz, ne 18,000 | there will be a purse of $2,000 for horses that never | Francis Howe, while at play in Myrtle avenue, near Dationa! | Lick Wie aud infractions of inter.» jf in 3 a wes, Ted and 95,060 Tasu0o | 7ucd Linseed 39,723 yond Adelphi street. ‘The wound was dressed by a neigh- other Rove! 8 rey ps cau for prompt vtlon by ident, 20st, iy. ecting heaith and 189,000 grou | 3onnne S181 ou betae and anoviee se a like bare su teams, boring peice. are oe Ae injured boy was OF a th Eons, There ig no mdyey ih the Cubs wesseyy oh = 114,000 | Kursteimer, Jo =_ 440 | the latter race having five entries. On Thursday en omni ¥ rtle avenue, “Bari e Sra Aetaacey aha to BRospeot gee yarag, the ne Up ~ - subjects are treated 124,000 Hane | Kreiscber, Balt 14200 | there will be a trot by horses that never beat 2:50 for | HEAVY BURGLANY.—On the night of the 11th inst, wuitted and vot a sinall part of the Gakes POSE TE | FMS AM ig costive manners) Min Me Ear Ne 700 | Kolke ? #70) | a $2,000 purse, and another one for $3,000 for horses | the residence of J.T. Harding, in Van Buren street, mane mec Every omicer is roubing all be-can vs | se slige A much time and attention to vine- Naw Faieo | Kimball Te & Co £400) | that never trotted better than 2:30, On Friday the | near Bedford avenue, was feloniously entered by No more soldiers caren oe reage Europe and this country. It appears 2 hes S papers $26,008 Kavanagh & 127,000 | sports will open with a trot between horses that | cutting through a grate way. The thieves gathered 08, Slokuewe are daily decreas: ‘i -est benefit or instruction annat& Bro. i Bul King 145,000 | followed by the great event of the meeting—a trot 4 * Poston aan (desertion. Mike ae peer _#, and particularly to the American vine | De Graaf a Taslor, pera Se Fuses s Xin Nato) | for a purse of $4,000 for all horses, ‘This will bring pr ecg Per. corn omnes Sy ftadtacte Comoen, im be feid. “Tue city” volumes see Baer" ower and wine manufacturer, for whom the book, | Duden, treet ae $7.08 | Kite, Henne oe a Eee Palmer Bashhwe Jr George Wilkes, | DISCHARGE OF AN ALLEGED Inuicrr DISTILLER.» yo gut by drilling ana ga e Af not especially designed, is at least largely intended. | yidnger, A & R. — 000 yw | Rhode Island and Lady Thorn,’ the latter having | Daniel Sullivan, arrested several weeks ago on @ 4 cee larger bart of a gurion dud y Bis suggestions regarding the adaptability of our Ebbinghousen & SoG. 81,000 87,00) Tisai & Co ie iow made her Dest time over this course. There will, no charge of running an illicit distillery poly Fos catas deren aust cath their bread. The p* wes 1 t fo culture, and his observations on the | ;sssao dre, & Mulcaby. mae iA0 ) Lockw — Line | doubt, be large assemblages each day at Mystic Park; Ki Mactarcek em Uatotan wal aor bore contributed freely, but * ‘ goted | soil to grap AC ore aati ares Aba pratense Ferris & Co., F. 114,000 6 fo, Lyles & 45,889 — for, bésides the regular turfites from all sections of the | Street, near King, was discharged on Saturday by; ther pong cance of repaymen? ty Well | causes which faving making country not so success. | Freeborn & Co, 212,000 x3L000 | Livers Sooo | country, there will be thousands in Boston attend- | Commissioner Jones, it appearing that there were} ginny ee, Strings, | Everyt) eoketlany | falas we could desire, are able and should be care- 73,000 , rity 687 asi'0o | ing the’ Peace Jubliee, who will, no doubt, take this | three men in that. vicinity answering to the name of, ed ih eada angie sie Guee have | fully considered, ‘To'the general reader the book 426,000 a) Iekit | opportunity of wituessing tbe wotting er ihe fastest | Daniel Sautvan. ‘Evidends was, also introduced ta nunce: is A scept financially inter- 00 jorses in the world, show that ri as a boatman, could: Provinces, Saag wipe oe wl eae oo . ae ouart ts the thon : aoe 683,670 sam | Mr. Chambers, tho proprietor of the Fashion | not possibly have had any connection with the dis, ng indicates the ctbe. oughly interesting manner in which it is written, 285,000 7,474 10,000 resin: we have heard intends offering a purse of | tillery. sae. it uniy @ repetition of what | The style is ornate and Snished, and at the same ive aa hon oo pd pe heres Lire eat Geen pom aver in BURGLARIES.—The residence of Mr. Reynolds, No. a of the South American | time simple and easy to understand. | Sem 3798 }00 | Chambers thinks he can prevail on the owners of | 8 Clinton place, was burglariously entered at two! ae — tats and give piguaney to one of the most’ enter- sree 1638 Biuug | Plantagenet, Aldebaran, Fleetwing and Privateer to | o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Reynolds was! i CHINA taining and instructive of books that the Messrs. | Gardner Manufacturing Co. 78,000 41879 41,000 SS SE Ta tia Ba a race oe tite faba oa awakened by the noise and came down stairs, but’ iS, . Harpers have recently published. Haneiwout & Goo B. ¥, ° dere wie 0) | Graw 20,000 spectators. It will be a novelty, and we | the burglar succeeded in making his escape througty| wee THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD. Edited by C. G. | peat, George E. L. 218.000 31,000 | hope Mr. Chambers may be successful in his endea- }' the rear basement window and over the yard fences.; of New Ports—Trausit Dues—Interuval Rosenberg. United States Publishing Company. | Hawkins & Dickersot 181,000 105,000 | Newcomb & Bros. 17,157 38,000 | vors to bring it on. Mr. McGoldrick’s saloon, corner of Myrtle avenué! crelsMurderous Attack on Europeans | New York and Chicago. 1869. mort eerie ibone 185,000 | Nicholls, David M 14,085 45,00 | The owner of American Girl says that he will | and Steuben street, was burglariously entered at) | x a Parties A Certainly we live in a wonderful age. Fifty years | Hivemeyen, George a tr 9 ceed Co tod sero | Match her against Mountain Boy—a race of mile | three o'clock yesterday morning. “The thieves! i J Chinamen—The Suspected Parties Ar-) euch a book as this would have been considered | Hamilton, Robert. 71000 Gio | Nicholl, Burinett &°Co 8 Swoon | heats, best three tn five, in harness—ag soon as hus | carried off a quantity of liquor and cigars, Shortly! | rested—Commercial News. ag irath f th Hill & Ketcbam....- po 107,000 | O*Conell, Francit 1 v0 | mare gets through her engagements at Mystic Park | thereafter officers See, Carpenter and Smith, of the, HoNa Kono, March 28, 1869, | @uiracie. Here are 604 illustrations, many of them | Harrison & «illoon 194,000 Ign 000 | Osborne Con. G. 8269 185,000 | and Narraganset, Forty-fourth precinct, arrested three meng’named! ‘The discussion asto the advisaollity of opening more | from the hands of leading draughtemen, on wood, 183,000 rei dt Pa neers ig 8. 9,150 Ard James McQuade, Andrew Handraskan and Joba "j " including the names of such artists as Gustave 168,000 168, iat, Or 30,681 183,000 SU: ¥ EXCcU Cornell, on suspicion of having committed the bur ports in China still waxetn warm. The Hong Kong Dard Gzelkaisa kee (Gitar Gavarnk Tony Tosadioe *. 180,000 a Jo 000 NDA XCURSIONS, glary. © ais take the ground that it is not advisable, and be) = pitt .d M 66,000 S 25,908 29,000 aa into Sir atherford Alicock and Mr, Bur- | Horace Vernet, Millals, Neblig, Nast, Eytinge, | Horstman, Bros. & Allien Bd wong | Frye ee fb% | New York and his wife and numerous small chil- ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN WILLIAMSBURG, hingame unmercifully, And, to tell the truth, the | Homer, Hennessy, Billings, Welr, &c., &c., with am | iit Co, 000 #3000 | Polhamua, Jobn. 1087 £5.00 | dren, including those who sprechen Deutsch, enjoyed | Ata late hour on Saturday night Captain Woglom simple privilege of trading at other ports than those | 4bundance of Iiterary kanes Riri the ppeen ad arte | pacito unger Re: Lied *Litoo | themselves hugely ‘yesterday. Old Knickerbocker, | received information that one Geo. Eames had made ow open would be of but little advantage unless | TO NEST sccementa, duels, assassinations, explo. | dentine inci + abbtoo Tatoo | Hykn, Thomas, iS £500 | om getting out of his bed at seven o'clock, was | a desperate attempt to murder his wife Mary, at the guarantees were also given that no restric. | BY oaertors papee chet ‘irnetes, -aceidenta. by | Jaucergascwearingen @ Blacks. Yasoeo | Rernous a. P se tio | greeted by a clear sky, a soft, zephyric atmosphere, | residence of her son, No. 24 North Third street, Wile | tions should be placed on the native mer- ait i asia! latorieal fonts, the orkune: the ane’ | seman! rower : ewe lito | Reoweea re tia ssow | #04 @ genial sun; and his heart being thus glad- | namsburg, he having been separated from her for | 8: q Joyce & Co., Jam. 28000 = dened at the fall t r a enant or producer in the way of trading | oo. and Heaven knows what beeide, all grouped | Johnson, Russel, mated zoey | Shoneman, Gastar = Paine | de presence of all these elements ot enjoy- | gome time past. On inquiry it was found that Eames with foreigners, and that the transit dues be by the enterprising editor ina manner that | Kote Brothers. . 181,000 217,000 | Sinsheimer & 109,919 131,000 | Ment, resolved on giving himself and family, includ- | yigieed his wife's residence when she was alone ang abolished, This latter is the greatest evil that the basen edoant paktcgre See have teen one ot te! | Lame oeade 108400 | Schenck, James V-.--= Bee ete | Ns vrow, Fraulein und does, @ holiday. The more | made 4 furious onslaugnt on her with a knife, Tho foreign China merchant suffers from, for the China | S20WS e acinar esate Keary, Patrick J 43 78,000 Stl ener : > 63,600 75,00 | Plously inclined of them of course went to their | frst wound the defenceless woman received was in, silk or tea undergoes about a dozen squeezes before | Mst omnivorous kind. Seriously, Mr. enberg | King & Son, E. J. 403,000 841,000 | Sebul te & Co, J. H. . — $4,000 | houses of worship, while those of them’ who de- | the face. It was an ugly gash and the blood fowed | t reaches his hand. But if these dues wore | 098 displayed considerable tact and judgment eerie ae v cS} | Srey oe Sd tee | mandea larger apa purer temples—temples not | {eely {rom it, Mrs. Eames, to Deca. Nee wroas, | abolished and then other ports opened it would | forming a vojame which wil be eanally Weleome | eran Teter 069, sone bani 8:0 | mado with nands, eterna! as the heavens—were con- | when her desperate and unnatural assailant con®, | greatly facilitate trade, and, of course, lessen the | ‘0 the dweller FN rere civ: exh Binh, Wy heaves imam wtiay | tent with nothing Jess than the green folds and | tinued is attacks, inficting three more wounds-in- . a woodsm: Ny we any. part importance of Hong Kong; hence the prinetpal | While it will be hailed by the young reader with un- Swift, Joseph H. ns i iuco | Aisied woods which stretch illmitably beyond the | feing tadiy Iacerated. Eames then fled and secreted cause of the opposition of the colonists. The ad- | feigned rapture. At the same time, we must tell Silverman, H. M. ie aestooo region of brick and marble, of stone pavements and | himself in the attic of his brother's residence in Gress of the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce, in | him that he ts the most unscrupulous appropriator st ‘88,264 7, artificial life; or, if careless of “sermons in stones,’ | Greenpoint, but his hiding place was discovered by - af H by Langtry avery, polaron ms the | liege grt ee witty Indeed, we hesitate. to accord him any more 87,918 56,000 | which are, without established form or genuflexion, | Forty. precinct station house, The tnjuries sus- Chamber:— original merit, than that of, Writing the, preface, pais Ceescte —_ Huy | after all the purest and the simplest worship which Seioed br Re ence arene ® ete oe: which, ou; . a 7 x 7 Poste the Cuasaver, Selle asaktess of toooaraetng so vere over the full titie page is @ model at once of brevity | Natit Jonnson 4c bent by the loving child can offer to the all-including Father. | cupation, about forty-five years of age. He has ‘way possible commercial {ntercourse between foreigners and | and comprehensiveness. Nor can we fail to recog- | Muldowney, E. J. 53,653 6b,000 We have said the day was all that could be desired. | hitherto borne a good reputation with his fellow ‘Chinese, hesitates, while Ge reysiem of transit dues sonttunes nize the industry of the editorin hunting up and bi Mills, J. W140 24,00 | {tis true that from the hour of noon until sundown, | Workmen, but has lately induiged rather freely in 2 thon Me present unsatisfactor seting, wer 3 duet | skill in concocting the rarions materials ¥ which come Matthew, John.. = aa when oll thegcity’s excursionists nad returned to | fUsll. step, ; this tempting 0 of startling inc! 5 - i egcr Would! "accrue to Lion wien gah ewe -angges age Rents and strange events, We must also praise the ie ot Wow | their homes, happy and sober and strong, the winds NEW JERSEY jon to navigate the inland waters of C by steamers. ited, 6 K those who, seeking ‘‘the sea, the rolling sea,” found J Ch ‘atforded by the porta at present open to trace | Handsomely bound for the library or the drawing 604, 166 Gu2!000 sea,” foun lersey City. are, tne opt ary bmg au atieleet, yan tae rooin table mea 18 rtp Vp — repay its pur- - Hee that things were not so agreeable in their internal LyInG DRUNK IN THE StReET.—Edward Mackey Present defictent chaser With instruction ‘talnment. ca ‘25,000 | Cconomy as was‘desirable, and those who sought to | and Williaa McDonald were sent to prison in the should, the Chamber thinks ve Gerclopment af inland com: | FIVE ACRES Too MucH. By Robert B. Roosevelt. 2004 aise | SSwile away the plessany hours oo" avons, ine | Sn wunleud MoDonale were sont 0 prison in | munication before furtherfexpenses are entailed in estabiisb- New York: Harper & Brothers, puolisners. 1869, — 0,000 | Darks and pleasure grounds of Staten and Lon; a _ ing consular establisumenis upon the seaboard of China. If Mr. Roosevelt is not a Dean Swift for humor, he Femen, Rental ees 4 ben] Islands, on ane Forse y shore, oF in, the “country north | Condition from intoxication, of asin rien commenced about five or six | 18 certainly philosopuer, whose happy equanimity | Petee Mann, id £198 | hem just wind enough and uo More: nr’ TNT | ASSAULTING AN OFVICER.—A man named John weeks ago, 18 assuming a rather alarming appear- | excites our admiration and obtains our praise. His | prummer & Mic 690,000 ates | Wao 4601 Ford ‘Ata very early hour the cars and’ boats running | Feely was arrested at the Long Dock yesterday af- ance. Itisawar between the Chiang clan on the experiences as an amateur farmer are detailed with | Ridley, Edward. 453,000 6,000 | Wood & Waring... = fs,u00 | to the upper part of the city were thronged by ad- | ternoon for creating @ disturbance, but before hoe one side ana a number of smaller clans jn their 2 makes his t one doll: h Roseibeim & Lit 73,000 71,000 | Whitlock, Charies. — £00 | venturous holiday seekers. Thousands of people | reached the station he inflicted a few stunning blows eighborhood. The Chiang clan occupy the district | #0 unction that makes his eggs at one dollar each @ | Rouse, Bell & Co... 1ieeo 1u4co0 | Wallach, A. & Co loeegee ‘yy | Were presently in our magnificent Park, with its | onthe policeman who captured him, He was com- | Fern ge, onan tage it | compartiay cheap pas. We tate meware in | Rea sss Re | ue a |p td @ted about thirty miles AcaO, cial watching the growth of his vegetables, to say | Robbins, Silas T.. 109,060 Tae LiqvuoR Law ENFORCED aT LAST.—A few sed ier, f wealthy men, while the he sbbine. & 7 10;,000 | Sylvan Grove and Sylvan Shore boats for Harlem, w neig poring: ‘aun who sre combined against them | nothing of the flower garden and the singular man- Stor Manekesctie Co. eon <Bium | Thence the human tide found its way over the months ago the Police Commissioners of Jersey ! Consist of poorer and less snfuential people. ‘The | ner in which “twenty pair of ebickens raise the | Sweeney, Danie w00 mga) | BEdge nto Westchester county. in part, and tn part | City called on the Corporation Attorney for advice ity ter commenced setting apa meeting house at which | Dar of See ak gs las Betecrett and WE iene se 300 | Invading phalanxes, armed ‘with’ mighty baskets, | ‘2 aie er hfe: Par rallies SS ey intended t ware plans of action against the | Was most satisfactory to Mr. velt, wiv Stitch romber a #47000 spread themselves ail over the land of the “Ghibbon- | reply was given Ing; but the Commissioners: Gans clan,and this actin was opposed. The Chiang | the result of one year’s experiment for the benefit of [hey hag bgt 26,000 | tes”? While the “country northward of the island | have never published the document, It set forth ople then set to work bribing the Che-hsien to | 4 who propose purchasing five or ten acres in the M. 128,000 of Manhattan” was thus being overrun, if not de- | that the State law prohibiting the sale of liquors on F propose p' ng , by de uppore em, and the other tribes did the ike: the | 90, PF aoe Cuber, Darts. OF the Word. were Ot fongowens uct | con Sennett was tm fll force, and that every per. omic u | . ¥ Bor open fol ie ie by receiving the bribes from both moe d assisting Interest on Palme se TI Sammis, N — Lio vere o oon oe eee. sci Salk tela Hquors incurred the penalty, The liquor i neither. Some two — = ee Strawberry plants. : Siiverborn, 102,000 3 Gunes as A }Receipt for | x aging — Shh [Bony po beg LR yas ia » 4 | interest, however, prevailed, and no interference j pty notney * were unable ry do any good, as - Toppins. St a7 d & Hob» Lrpced aa 000 : Saratoga Fricd Potatoes—Fresh Arrivals of son started from the saine place, crowded with oon: pot pice chk hsaeree poet om Bt Rane cise ir 7 “ a E e ‘opping, Maynard & Hobson. — » un iy un the men are strongly armed and are too powerful to | Damages to furniture... -- 28 OY Toch Hrotbers, “400 | Visitors=Preparations for the Seventh Regi« | s2nxers for the Fishing Banks, Where the water was | forme that the cells in whe. police, station’ werd De resisted by ordinary Chinese forces. A iarge | Repairs ¢ Dandy Jim remains with me 50 00 R. € an are to Open the Ball and the deciledly rough. | Five hours were given to “‘sound- | flited and the duties of the Recorder were becoming Humber of people have left the disturbed districts onic Fan ) 108 00 oo ment—They ing the sea with Itne and bob and hook,” and to the | more laborious. Jersey City was likely to become @ ; hs f on A season. € CO) 10,000 tls. as bribes, and that the Viceroy has Total ...seeeeess- vee $1,268 75 3,108.000 toga Musical U Going to the Peace Ji Staten Island by the Tegular boats that iy across | and’ the Chiel or Poise ionet nae caeeeny ordered him to restore order within @ month, on YEAS ‘i40,000 | tee at Boston. the bay; or else, taking the steamer H. M. Coal, | that all liquor stores should be closed. The order Action be taken the affai ot uni 8 SAVER. .-+.+0+- +0 0.000 : . a q ed hundreds Hil act vii ly bi u 7 perious dimensions. Proceeds froi suit again Although the inhabitants and visitors of this vil- | 1 the suores of Coney Island, wiere surf bathing | parsons vicloting In thir ccoperr: so Prowecute alt 486 06 Yalentine & Son 518,000 lage may be unconscious of the fact, it is neverthe- | and clam chowders Were enjoyed to contentment; Weber, albert: Teco | jess true that a fearful conflict is going on here just | and the General Sedgwick, a stanch boat, that “can eee Flt now. Itadomestic quarrel—a family affair I may | 8t¢er right into the eye of @ gale,” found its ca- | ReststinG THe PoLice.—Two men, named William a . aon pacity tested m accommodating pleasure seekers | Thornton and Edward Tully, were brought before i reed call it—between Spring, the earliest daughter of the | who believed the article was only to be louad in Recorder Pope yesterday on a charge of disorderly Iarito | Seasons, and Summer, the exuberant, fresh, blooming | that most agresabie of places Pentae Velen by tho | Conduct and attempts to fil use the oficers who ar~ s1'000 and lovely mother. Spring, petulant Spring, Will | paiigaa, wz, Thomas E. Hulse and Fort Lee, boats | Tested them. They were remanded for trial. 186,000 | persistently shed tears and sob out cold sighs inthe | stanch and swift and popular, were suddenly Two Lonatios, named William Beck and Lizzy Bie “00 | morning, somewhat to our discomfort and the ex- i acaowped ty | poome determined on harmiess en- | paton, were arrested ag they roamed through the 12,00 | pense of the landiords who have to keep cheerful bag oe rehind Neversink made & very pleasant ex. | strects yesterday, conducting themselves in the ido i ) » ‘The latter was sent to her home jieow | fires burning, while Summer asserts her matronly | cursion to Collegé Point, Whitestone, City Isiand | S*Ta er ge dato prerogative in the afternoon, and insists that itought | and New Rochelle, carrying with it t these places | 82d Beck was given in charge of the Overseer of the Poor. sojam | to be the umiddie of June, whether the thermometer Sano tec oboe bye ft I gave you in my last the particulars of the murder | Costs ditto...... Of Mr. Holwortly, of this place. Three Chinamen have | Ove mink skin been arrested, and are now on trial for the murder. ee From the evidence it looks very much as if the | Total... + $2,250 25 | Ward, Warren & Co. Ce this seme ae. eroages oa he, right Rilows, This showed a very handsome profit. It is true bg W junder seems ave been the objec “ Pe ares % } Ttake the following from the Shanghae Evening | that at the time “the suit against expressmen” had | Wright & Co.. Courier of March §:— not yet been tried, so that neither “proceeds” nor | Wiicox, James. Last evening at eight o'clock ous murderous attack | ‘costs’? had been recovered; but Mr. Roosevelt was pt Heath & de on six Europeant by Chinese vill © . r 4 and Paterson, of the samefirm ; Mr. Gamwell, engineer of the | no doubt theveuit has already been won. The book led fromasteamer | throughout develope a keen sense of the ludicrous, ards Soanghae. When | and is just the thing for summer reading. It 1s about a mile below the Royal Navy Yard, they were walking | gratefully dedicated “to the writers of books on single tile observed that one of their number. who bad | farming, gardening, horticulture, agriculture and ‘our to esei u creek, did not ap- ound night's repose, thus Newark. ee, y accordingly tarsed. round to jook for bir. On Saas wontantus Tosaite Gon Oe peeTenOn tee eee ect) | Saye so or not. Dropping allegory, the true state recuperating the body personal ‘and the bedy bolitie | ALtzoRD GRAND LARCENY.—Gastave Ebbing, a jurning round they heard a nolee as of something being oye enews: te Peaned ot viouo | of the case 1s that Saratoga to those who are not | for the lavors and battles of tue opening week. Ger lier, fort; ft : : ° toward whe fal stady of their directions and strict obedie ; q me we “ 4 . man jeweller, forty years of age, was arrested on Grantwas suddenif neck on hetend and (€ivothe ground. | their rules, and as a slight. testimonial to the ac. NEW | yopelessly cold blooded 1s in its prime, At noeason | yuan any named above, which were of boerattany | Saturday evening on suspicion of having robbed his 4 by bam! rmed with po ana ta eaperienten tooo a advy Manafacturers’ Sales. of the year will the Congress Spring Park look so | enjoyed by those who audertook them. fhug that | employers, Messrs. George Krementz & Jalius A. ich they give « 2 experienc ey describe, ] redingly wide-awake boa ‘ Oe in the sincere hope that ihey will never weary of | Below are the saies returned to the revenue om. | 0Vely a8 now, and though larger crowds may at a | FATTY auive a load of humanity on ite qecxs | uebknocklen, jewellers, of No, 14 Oliver stroct, to ed with | Composing Looks equally truthful, trustworthy and | ciais of the Fi:th district by manufacturers, During | ter portion of the season imbive innumerable | when it leit the foot of Thirty-fourth street, Nortn | We extent of about § ctucucine auleah on toe the others and endeavored to prevent them injuring Mr. | invereeting.’? : Broadway and on the miserabi, onkers; and thi elope, another North river s Taise the dust on vy vy steamer, was also handsomely patronized by the evening by Justice Staffit in the sum of $1,000. the frst ment. wed before the tax was assessed; many of the Grant farther. Taking advantage of this respite Mr, Grant @scaped, and in the dark ran into a deep ditch, whe Is CEYLON. Ry Sir ustrauious, Phiiadei- oo 1 manufacturers named in the list were exempt py | PM road which leads to the lake and. Moon's fried | mujtitude, who wok things quietly and pleasantly, | BURGLANS CarTURED.—Farly yesterday morning a ’ Though neither so read as “The Albert | law from a tax upon the sales of thelr producta, and | Potatoes, and also to Myer's rustic nook, where the } Cs ht) ag after enjoyment, mental aud | hotel in Market street, Kept by Wallace Ward, was a wi " , should. wise be na nding ‘bimeett | N’Yanza’’ nor so full of exciting adventures as “The | others pald a specific tax. Included tn the sales for | bi of a thousand flowers awaits the visitor in the | Diyninel: Wun at oF the story is to be told, | “tered by burglars and a considerable quantity of from further Injury, “In the Mr. G garden, there is ple nough in Sar, o : ay £0 Bs wae, While ‘endeavoring “io else one of the, becibon 3 | Rifle and the Hound tn Ceylon,” this book is still in- | the last epecified period is the amount whicn they | We'/-kept jen, pleasure enough in Sara- | not \eas than 60,000 of onr resident population were | Clfars, liquors and money carried of. Sergeant Knocked down from. & then cut ovr ‘the | teresting and worthy of perusal. It gives a graphic | are privileged to eell uader she special or license tax | ‘84 t0 Invite anybody here, Speaking of Moon’s— | outside of the city proper yesterday—nere, there, | Miller, about daybreak, perceived @ young man ead. Two men o kill him, while anoth ‘ r i ‘ ‘ a ‘and who comes to Saratoga who has not something | eVerywhere; and, although the wind was stifest at | named William King, whose acquaintance he had at a gong beside critical postion b history of the isiand as it exists at the present day, | a# Manufacturers:— Ah a the bY tablighment, this itele «: sea, and in the evening a little chilly on land, ali en- | desired o1 old charge, loitering about the corner Tie Harvor Master's hulk, nod beset the erie"at the its resources and prosperity and its prospects in the wARa' Wh, dpritt, tems, | to say about the dou establishment, now | joyéd themselves in a reasonable way; and so far as | of Walnut and Broad streots, and arrested him. It penne and tbe beating Of pe future. The author is very severe upon the manner Tuabhie,” vik ee | bird of cleanliness and beauty that nestles on the | we have been enabled to ascertain not a singie ac- | then appeared that it was he that broke into Wa And arrived just fp time to alarm the seoun Sey “ » 101,268 margin of the lake? But what! was going to say cident happened to make ead the heart of any one, | pli An alleged confederate, named Henry janding over Mr. Gamwell Mop was in which Ceylon has been governed by Great Britain. ing to do with poetry, but @ ae be he boy or man, Woman or girl. And 40 mote it be. | son, Was also taken into custody. Both stand com- "aieraon, who, bad" been Knocked, down, Indeed, according to his statements, British colonial 2,208 has nothing poetry, good a — tmitied, Sere ertricated from ee, palutut | position. Tie government tg by no means e desirable thing. The : Ake Phang haven c4l bis poor ort THE NATIONAL GAME, RioTous AFFAIR IN THN TeNTH WaRD.—Yester- otvers were unhurt. ¢ injured men were taken overnol #8 no q vordinates do nothing; \ » isco . day afternoon a disturbance took place among somo on board the bulk, When visited sboriy by | the Protestant missionaries do littie or nothing w © T geo 1 Matches t . i Dra. Henderson and Thin it waa found tat Me. Grant bai | ward converting the natives, whose Badd hist reit. + a,c09 | * Ne oe Apo ll course I pond ain Jens ole vm * Sones ae bonne pleasure seekers in Wiedenmeycr’s grove, located | Gustaived a fracture of both benes of the arm, waa badly | gion aud Buddhist temples are fostered and pro- 145,000 | to tell it, at Would be @ breach of confidence be- 4 . OOK ET. in the Tenth ward, which led to quite serious conse- ut on the head and face, and waa otherwise injured. Mr. | f, In tact - Cherry street. Ey t correspondent and th icati dune i4—Atiantic vs. Alpha, on Capitotine grounds, Gamwei had © large gaat over wy = ge Ss victim to lethargy soon aher arriving. "Pup tories wh ee a bngag 4 mgptengyrceccl loon ancheoes Rhy «ro seer yrtorme June 14—Kekiord ys. Athletic, of Brookiya, ou | Wwences, It sppeare that two young men, accom- Shon. ” ‘mpi peter i : amnew 3 may § , Pisw “Some of the rufiane hat taken Mr Grant's waten, | Products of the island and the proft arising from ° 9 is cook. ae Se ee oe | Cee panied by girls, joined the crowd which had already ome dollars (rom his Two of them | seit cultivation are treated at length. ent frying 1s to take ali the starch out of the slice of po- | June i4—Cincinnatl vs, Yale, of New Haven, bled , and i fe soy alice, at a oolecenee 2 one ay it may seem, coming “from an nell man, St am oe A a 098 aa > soaking {t in a succession of many waters, RO Taal vs, Olympic, at Jersey City, at Sete araaken tolawe bd ‘sisted. oo anenins @ Gary outrage “may be obtained, The wea a they used Samuel Baker makes a comparison between English Boughton, ¥. ¢ ara 10 wf until it becomes so transparent that one can read June 16—Cincinnati va. Matual, of New York. quarre|. in the twinkling of an eye the entire crowd bainboos, (0 the ends of which @ sharp iroa euite | AA Fromeh settlers quite vo the detriment of the | Barthoioniew, Fl. AUG vs vceoe bei $1,000 itorials of the Bohemian New York papers | June 16—Dexter vs, Mountain Boys, at Mount | 9% MO @ regular rough aod tumble | Mgt. , {nous brlllignt descripunus OF the chase anatinen | Busine sent Se: ame ME | tnt om ih aud compretend them, Whether the | Morris, ae tnree P.M. : grove to ilamburg pince ‘und ‘slong to. Jackson month. Very uttie has been doce in piece goons, | Wich have made ‘Tne Tune and tue Hound” a, | Bree Hen 448 | (netigence Wo accomplish this ies fn the potato or | «an Capitoime ronan Ants Of Brooklyn, on | Stree, ‘in the ‘Twain ‘ward, ‘One’ many named Coming in from India the price will provably rise, | Teader and to give @ clearer idea of Ceylon than has to accept the responsibility of deciding. Tenth avenue. . icles Feet and | ‘about the face and neck. Several others qrere more Shanghae is quoted at $20 60 a $31 per pleal, Ningpo | 7 bien Tvrmet Visitors are dropping in by every train, all the ho- | June 17—viymplc, of Washington, va. Pastime, ot | or lore Reriously Injured. |The MPlenten nt ai Ae ected at $ia1 a $140 call sortay but with very litte Mincellancous. as tels getting their share. During the last week of | Baltimore, at Haltitiore, eflect of quelling the riot and dispersing tue crowd. Gemand, the stcck, on-hand amounting to abou | We have received from Messrs, Harper & Brothers mee %) | thigmonth the Ladies’ Cuban Fair will open in the | geting. at halt-past three PM. @ Capttoline | No arrests were made. sob, bales io Gar a, ene a. oe pest Xs the second part of Anthony Trollope’s novel “He 96.06 new bail room of the Union. Arrangements are ad- | ~ june 1¢—Cincinuati vs. Olympic, of Philadelphia, Paterson. At from $5 20 a $5 55 per piece. Gray shirtings have | ’new He Was Right.”’ The story winds up with Louis 107 vancing With the Seventh regiment for their in- STRIK# OF BRICKMAKERS.—The men at the orick- ® quiet _ mari 7 lbs. are quoted at $2 46a §2 56 | Trevelyan becoming insane apon the subject of bis on.000 tended excursion early in July. It will be a sight BosToN Stor AND LEATHER MARKET,—In the boot | yards of Adame Brothers, at Singack, have tempo- Bnd 10 Ibe, at Pate i worth beholding to see the rank and file oMcers, | and shoe market there is very littie doing in the way | rartly stopped operations by a strike. ‘Thoy are all Sa $4. Tecloths are dull, owing | wite's iaelity, and dying towarde the end of the ‘to large stocke and 1 + yy ying n 2 10; 8 It mall inquiry; 6 Ibe., $4 inches, book. Nora Rawley marries Hugh Stanbury, editorial are in very he: i stock, sUil! prices are firm; Amerl- | Writer for the Datly Record, Mr. Glasscock marries Cau anthracite, $12 60 4 $12; English steam, $10 60 | an American lady, and, as usual, everything ends 6 $1 happily. The work ts quite interesting, but there is has been some fue f mm The 2 Tor Ba apd PS tne jum | litte ingenuity in it construction and nothing of it the latest ne 1 and refase deca i , f actual trade, Both manufacturers and de: adians 21.00 | stag and band, ¢50,strong, marching into dinner in ‘aiers | French Gani to work nse they : He q ere making pre Jong for the fall business, Thi paid their reenbacks, inv | the grand dining foom of the Union (which is pro: | area few vy Sobers here from our principal ‘Ate . Ne te ald if ativer. ty ws believed iat bably ay? largest in the country di a br the market tad placing few orders. Bans ich r aaenaran orb on Friday afternoo Lelen i non and | early for any actual movement it goods, and ‘no 4 Man mn 50 nen ae in si #0 a8 §«major-domo, and shininy he drum-major, feathers, and | genius, 2,569 4. le ously, this immense room can seat | heavy work is wanted at present for distribution, | at the Singack brickyards, about six miles from rices to lower, bu trom Among the papers of this city printed in a foreign : - 98,000 4 entire % ment, They might march by | Manufacturers, In view of the high price of leather | paterson, the workmen were engaged in prying of ® reaction and holders are | language there i# no abler publication than the New . . - men 0,00 | front of four through the centre of the room an and the critical condition of the labor market, are irmer. J informed you in my ast ot a yaad of gn | Yorker Journal, @ German daily and weekly. It is | (OS) pran ~ at 7.000 | fie off to the right and left at their places at the | Very cautious about making large contracts for fa- | ® huge mags of clay, which fell over upon one of the imperial edict ha' been issued prohititing the | admirably edited; tte news columns are always fuli Clapp & Jones... 1408 q Ga] tables, Grafulia’s band preceding them, of course. | ture delivery, There is still some demand for fine | meh. Aftef considerable dificulty the unfortunate new movement in mili tacticn, as | goods, particnlarly se for the New England | Javorer was extricated from his painful positt Ne a! i re aititis of | tutus "oe severely crushed that Ina short tims ‘ 4,00) | it may be a 24,000 } far aa the dinner table is concerned, and | suggest | trade, and these are sold close up. 81 = 6,000 | 1 Colone) Eininons Clarke the demrability of gettin ‘use of opium in China. If this should ve true we | of the latest intelfi nee, tastefully arranged, and it# | Chatterton & Co. May look for a considerable change tn the market. Sunday edition is Tove od to iiterature rt) art. Al. | ¢ 4 Bone, N ‘The quotations are:—Patha $6.39 to $000 per chest; | though politically supportyny the democratic party, | | rat Whiter ‘ tS . cheap, light work, wanted for immediate nse, are | death ensued, The man arrived in a ora bat bg $0 06 8 so 90 per a ‘eiitin he New Yorker Journal .9 not partisan, and Susie 4 Oe 7 | hie men wp init. ‘The first ball of the season wil; | also Bein shipped South by express, Jobbers are | afew days since from Scotland, ‘here Teh his ae aie jon, » bank, | aways fair and honest in Jte treatment of op- | Domn’yy viet Ny | take place at the Union, when the Seventh are here | Closing out their balances of apring qoods at less | wife and children until he could save up suMlicient + ads; private, 4a, 5%. vonents. | Deageon, Riebard ‘eevee, O10 iso | #0 that Clore wailaut heroes will have the honor o' | tian cust prices. Wnt all stvies adapted to the fall | money to pay thelr passage over.