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’ ‘ ~r th} ‘UNH peer : NEW YORK reRALD, TUE DAY, JUNK 28, 1870.—1RIPLE SHEEr, 7 : pe aa aes EN cu " Maecegeanin { eee moe ee ‘ "ANUGRAPIIG NEWS j= ceimee cn] BEETHOVEN. | axuenanae za wasn ‘ - > vomotrical Chauge th; i ‘ F Genoro Tho Captain General and the Free Masone— 27>, ~ WALLACK’s THeaTRR.—Mias Leona Caventor, 8 | Thera 7 at Came Plea FROM rT yee, June at 1870, Marines Capt by the Insurgente— . | The Contonnial of the Maser mend £ Musico—} young inay of considerable promise, mado her 4¢-| gantty " eF the Spirit of Every Ono's Dremu The Em, ‘0 1 quake—More About the U; past x Germany ‘Adast-Thunder and bit at this theatre last evening, under auspices that | and Oy "@ that Did NotmYesterdny Morus ‘AL , 8 OF THE WORLD time bas not ie omnes ete yo eae Vegeels Deemapea'ny the po ibe Around. ugur well for her future carcer upon the stage. | ings W eather Record Throughout the L PAR 4. of the Orleans princes, He sas taat my rie i Vans, June 27, 1879. Lightning Ail “Minnie's Luck, or the Ups and Downs of City Lite,” | United sea '* 8md All Day Record iu New BTS the removal of the restraints whenever it ls tame | APtaln Genoral-de Rodi ubaibbes & caggl in penn gig SY a local drama, by Mr. Join Brougham, performed | York—Cases of Sunstroke, ion of the | 2 PtRer touo so. which he refers to the charge fade in thé-Medeia | The datriet of the city known tn et, 40eraphi cal | for the drat time tn New York, was the Production | After tho partie, "IA" Persplring weather of the / Queen Isabella’s iAbdication t) e Co, Journals that ‘he 18 a Freemason ‘it at the same | terminology as “Young Germany,” vat a, slanat ed in which she appeared. Jt was throughout marked pada anys and t. ua pesaias: ertinaaity of the « en Unfavorable. , time perwecntes the order n Havana by Ordgring the | in the political geography of New York as ty °Ve™" | bY the hearty and ananimous approbation of a | thermometrical meren ing itself up to a red Throne of Spala. Anis, June 27,1970. | arrest of ts members, ‘The Captain General denies | teeush ward—and which the Germans thema, "Y°? | Towded and fashionable assemblage; (or, despite | heat of ery passion th? Saud cooling down of tie ; “ + The Committee on Petitions In the Corps Légisiattf, | that he is or intends to be &@ member of any secret | delight in calling “Das Deutsche Viertel”—was Ut the rumpus of the elements in the evening, the’| temperature beginning 0," Sunday afternoon and nas «1 at the request of M. Ollivier, have reported unfavor- biped DEATH OF LORD CLARENDON | .2%% % the application or the Orleans princes to re- @ insurgents recently surprised and captured a tu’rn to France. Ontuaaih, Party of marinas who went out trom Puerto Prin- ee yesterday, Jt was the day on whiclr the aare ing child of cheir neighborhood was to celebrate its Majority. The Beethoven Maennerchor was to have moles i Cipe on’ foraging excursion. ‘The prisoners were | its grand festival, laying the corner stone to its food y all Killed soon after their capture, future habitation, This ef itself was enough : Napoleon and the Orleans lage yao eo padi >> 4 slight shock of earthquake was felt at Santa | to call out all the people of the Seven- bats P ti . \ Princes. western hues of railway in France ts firmer, owing Oras cst Gur on the morning of the sth inst. teenth ward; but that thonsands of others Seven moref the filibuster Lono’s command have been killed, and @Jght men remain of the second expedition, landed bythe steamer George B. Upton, from distant localities would be ready and present to join im the celebration was not expected, and yet it was so, Probably the unusual multitude of people to the incre,\se Of business expected from the trans- portation of .\merican breadstutts, + ‘The Trades Combination and Bom» Again. The Captain General das muted seventeen | May be ascribed to the fact that the suciety 18 more Strikes in Great Britain. . Parts, June 27, 1370. | death sentences to imprisdhinent of exile. The | than any one popular in the neigh)orhood; but par- Prince Napoleon lia3 retarned to this city. achools in Porto Rico have closed for want pf funds, | tially perhaps it may have been because a German ' . ‘The msurgents have burnt a sloop and lighter in | Tepubdlican morning paper cast a slur and a sneer On *Change. Vijaru river. ‘ upon the society and its celebration, which, to tne 66 29 a The Ocean Yacht Race---“ Heading Pants, June 27, 1870, ‘A correspondent of the Diario, writing from } Marrow spirit of these party men, seemed to be let k The exaggerated reports of the Emperor's tliness | Santiago de Cuba, criticizes severely the proceed- | bY Prominent men of a persuasion diiterent from a for the Starting Point, Continue, but they are probably circulated merely to | ings at @ banquet given there by the French reai- | thelr own. ¢ | influence the Bourse. dents to their newly arrived Consul. OHE PROCKSSION. The volunteers surprised near Santiago a batch of twelve rebels, and shot them all. IRELAND. The return of the Captain General to Havana in a SPAIN. It was later than the appoluted hour that the pro- cession formed in Sixth street, in front of the Beet- ‘ “ hoven Hall, the preseut headquarters of the society. © “Last of the Bourb few deys 13 expected. a ia a Business tn Havana opens dull this week. The } But when the members, th if lc, wit! Ce Paris, June 27, 1870, Artisan Observance of Sunday. Sanitary condition of the city is improving. the carriages and guests, pasairarpatboellat Bed “The abdication of the throne “Se ee signed Cork, June 27, 1870, a . was quite a sight. La along Sixth poe. as far a3 Y by Queen Isabella, in the presence of all the mem- | ° The riots broke out here again yesterday. Several TH ° . ot, ders of the royal family in Paris, and several Span- } nouses were assailed. Quiet, however, was soon e Aastanie Queer ee eee es Seg col gata | pap pa and Dumped PRE Sh cee restored. Mauy arrests were made. General Strike of Tailors in Boston—Work- | of march filed into other streets and ave- ae fear Assam ry is The i "guanen Me gues, shops Deserted and Clothing Dealers Dis-| nues in the course of its tour it was . : ‘ Cork, June 27—Kvening. quicted—Confideuce of the Strikers. found that the people were expecting the procession ' ‘ “Learn”? in Adversity. The trades strike here is no longer confined to the Boston, June 27, 1870. | and had prepared themselves by exhibiting flags Panis, June 27, 1870, } sourneymen tatlors, but has become general. The labor question in Massachusetts ts fast a8] and banners and poriralts and busts of Weethoven, In a letter to the Popo the ex-Queen notifies his * ‘Holiness of her abdication, and begs his blessiug for -the Prince of Asturias and for Spatu. ROUT Gays Las Laborers in al! departments of industry are leaving perrerig Prominence which will place 1t bd ine or threaten to quit work, and the steamship works | Sv Dele he a Lena ot ba! ene are abandoned; the foundrymen have left ther | O% ‘ime create a t parry, 13. Be a Commonwealth. The trouble among the Crispins ENGLAND. shops, the lockmen have stopped work; even the at North Admas, aggravated by theg introduction d beh tala pe ROMS) Brat Ais ne walloye:-rett) of Chinese labor, and the alscontent, which, has . a everywhere been’ manifested amoug the working ‘ Lord wcumecets aagriat et ‘There have been no scenes of violence to-day, but clasies of the State. more particularly the jepera 3 ‘ONDON, June 27, 157. | the situation is dangerous and the excivement and | UVes In large establishments, must eventually find ’ The Earl of Clarendon dieu quite suddeniy yes- anxiety intense, Ne a vent which will, perhaps, work a revolution in the 7 fa assea,’? terday. He was attacked with djarrhwa on Friday. oaPais morning ae rmembere of the Tailors’ Protec- Specially remarkable in point of decoration were Karl's Germania Hall on avenue A, and Sauer's Germania Assembly Rooms on the Bowery, it being impossible to mention the many private and public houses handsomely decorated. Even the Seventeenth precinct station house, on the corner of Fifth street ‘nd First avenue, showed its appreciation of the day by anfurting the starry banner on its pole, ‘The sideWaiks were literally crammed with people, no Jess than fifty thousand persous viewing the pro- cession and many of them aiterwards jotuing in the ceremony of He was seventy years old. Don’t Like It. tive Union, 250 in number, who have for a long ttm 5 oar lAYING THE CORNER STONR. 3 ie fi ceromeeee DunLN, June 27—Evening. ] deen dissatisfied with their compensation, tet their | ,A8,the cattlages containing the Mayor and other 01 jarendon’s Iltness. re 0; . and-in- | Workshops in a body, and to-morrow almost & +. a bet von- LannoW, sume ar, aan Tord Straihnairn has resigned the commandin- | The entirety of the “wholesale clothing deniers | Splewous County. Clerk Charles &, Loew, Alderman “ IN, . . ehlef of the forces in Ireland. in Boston will be left without help adequate to per- Woltman, Sheri! O’Brien, Supervisor Herrman, Lord Clarendon was prostrated by excessive !abor, form the labor necessary to fill their orders, ‘he | COmmussioner Gross, Ex-Alderman Repper and q andhad for a long time been subject to violent at- SCOTLAND. men have recelved from twelve dollars to eighteen | Mny othels, reacted tue ground, the band struck + tacks of gout, but the immediate cause of his death » alt advance of onecslett Of the Witcet ares. | reached all was quiet. ‘The Beethoven chorus save was diarrhwa, When first attacked his lordship A Light Extingnisned. fore pala, They have telegraphed east and west, | Kreutaer’s impressive anthem “Tus ts the Day, of ‘paid no attention to the disease, which, operating the Lord,” after which Mr, J. M. Ohmeis spoke the cautioning members of the craft from coming hither, Epinsura, June 27, 1370. and, assured of the possession of a large fund in | Mtroductory oration. He was followed by 0 @ debilitated system, soon became dangerous, t . ’. iy bay 0 “ : MAYOR HALL. and within three days terminated tataily. Surgeon Syme, of the Edinburg University. died toe Weasury, are determined aud confident of suc. After addressing itscl! to the assomblage the here suddenly yesterday afternoon. Bayon gaia Hae were was nose more ry my , Honor to His Memory. Strike of Laborers in Providence, R. I. the arid Life of a public man than to come In sight of x an oceaston like this, aud meetlag the: siwalns of 4 Lonpon, June 27, 1870, ITALY. PROVIDENCE, June 27, 1870, music falling upon his ears 43 to him like an oasis to A state ball which was to have been given by the {BN Me Win 9 BA AR Aatrike of some laborers on the city water works, | Ute traveller in the Eastern desert. No iaan need Prince of Wales has been postponed in consequence | The “Memory of the Dead”—Hopes of the | afew miles from town, to-day, gave rise to alarming Poy Berar et WG Fr area a Of the melancholy event. Living. reports. Tne Mayor and a large posse of the police | upon the official representatives of the city, as the In the House of Lords to-night Earl Granville, in FLORENCE, June 27, 1870. Went to the sceue, bul no serious breach of the peace | puildmg to be erected would do honor * feeling terms, announced the death of Lord Ciaren- | “The Independenza denies the report published | Mad occurred, PRG RN pr ren Ga OD ST don. He praised the deceased for his ability, | lately of an Anglo-lialian note to the Greek govern- THE FENIANS would have been present as an individual and Sagacity, experience and moderation, His brii- | ment on the subject of brigandage. Nant wit, his conversational powers and his Forty thousand people assembled on the field of " conciliatory temper, were known to all. He nada | Soiferino, on Friday, the 24th, the anniversary of the pac Seni tg ee it rangle Pap- i Marked influence with the Queen, with all parties, | pattie, to witness the ceremony of dedicating a mon- CANANDAIGUA, N. Y., June 27, taro. 4nd with foreign Courts and thetr representatives. | ument to the memory of the soldiers who fell there. | ay. finial’ bt "ehie: Wentan General Stare wan. ee Lord Granville said he believea he would best honor | ‘The proceedings, which were very interesting, were nounced to take place to-day. Upomthe sasembling is ‘the wishes of the deceased by not moving the cus: | conducced by Colonel Haye, on the part of the French, of the court Mr. Cleveland, for General Starr, ap- ‘tomary adjournment of the House. and Colonel Pollak, on the part of the Austrians. | Oise ¢ raat nbidt the exist ‘and reed afi. The Duke of Richmond, the Earl of Derby and Among the great nuinbers present were the Princes v4 seed tei ; ", « - _, | davits showing that the prisoner had good and sub- Karl Cowley followed with similar eulogies, at the | Humbert and Savoy Caragnon of Italy.’ In the x eonol f - stantiai defence, on the ground that his lawyer (Mr. > onclusion of which the House in committee re- | evening a grand banquet was held, at which pacific Lann w essarily absent in New York on ed the Irish Land bill, Q vriate ae) San ibeteerenas ee . sam and appropriate toasts were exchanged by the repre- large railway sutt, and witnesses in New York State An amendment offered by the Marquis of Clauris | sentatives of the various European Powers, 3 “ ; Carde, requiring the tenant or landlord to furnish The sudge asked It tay Briel be ronda pees picased to see the people who could, on such a hot and uncomfortable day, turn away from the misera- ble dollar to do honor to the wsthetics of life and to begin the foundation of a temple of art in memory of one of the greatest men of art. uy iz urade a very beautiful reference to a letter of Beethoven when but eleven years old, and say- ing thatthe “pursuit’ o: music to the close of his life was a git from nature to Beethoven, Who traus- lqted the pure harmontes of we soal, Mayor Hall mentioned THE SENSATIONALISM OF MUSIC, which had its day. He then tcidentally referred to the musical speculation on the fame of Beethoven lately exhibited at the “Rink,” and afier souie ap- propriate remarks he proceeded to lay THE CORNER STONE ® in the northeast corner of the foundation walls of the buiiding. seemed to be experienced evidence of improvements claimed or contested was GERMANY. day next. Mr. Cleveland auswered that they woula | “mason,” ne handied the silver wowel, “| -carried, rms % 206,00 soopune of the sbeenoe ioe Me. Lanning. is marked Teintty Lodge, oa 2, mn great ‘i Noernaiecnrsencare ier further argument the District ey said | dexterity. In the ‘interval “The German ‘The Felony passed, and the Mouse adjourned, Condition of the Crops. he had no desire to press the case unduly, Dut he Lay” ‘was sunt by -ihegchorus. In the BERLIN, June 27,-1870. woul have it triet in Canandaigua and before this T stone the usual number of coius were timber. The Cabinet. ‘ oe. | Juage, ‘fhere was no place in New York where the , with the Constitution aud oylaws of the soctety x Lonnon, June 27, 1370. The drought has been severe throughout Germany. | witnesses could not be brought ina week. The trial the portraits of many members, among them vices f1 all quarters report me must be helt where a jury could be obtained irce It is believed that Earl Granville will exchange Advices from ail quarters report the crop prospects | musi R jury ne y Onmeis, the prt from the tufluences brought to bear in large cities, ent president; Dr. L. Erbe, de- fa ed, his predecessor, and Capiain Mount, of the the Department of Colontes for that of Foreign At. | VoTY discouraging, ‘Tis was a place equally secure for botit parties, evenveeniht preeinct. ‘the Hkk LD of the day was ‘, ” ir. Cleveland again asl or more than a week, | also arded, ani sume Others of the morning papers, x | faire. : Belligerent, but Not “Tight.” The Judge fixed the 12th of Juiy, at half-past mtue | -\ very iuteresting document was put aside of these, Light. Letrste, June 27, 1870, | A, M., aud stated tue adjournment musi be per- | witch was entitled ti Latin a; folows:—“Quod ee sii Alvah Lake, of Memphis, Tenn., has been sem- | emptory. vonum, sei, faustem, Jortunatmyaue sit, and Lonnos, June 27, 1870. tented to one year’s imprisonment. for committin, Colonel Thompson and Captain Mannix were then | which was signed by the following:-- In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J, B. Sith, des Sr gine ommitting | caited up. Mannix was at first obstinate and in- vice Presidente, Frank Stoll, member for Stockport, gave notice that he should | # 4%8ault on the Amertean Consul here. sisted on an te trial Biatiny that his counsel ereiary, lMshar Weivacht} oh a udge Parker) wyule present Tuesday, ‘The c! reasurer, George move a resolve exacting ability to write as a qualifi- Concession to Commerce. ey were flually sét down Ry the 12th of July, and Flo moray st if Hock: Librarian, " ere . Jo aatgen ; ' Musi Chatie cation for a voter. LONDON, June 27, 1870. ii feed kat hahaa Were discharged with that | 7. acer; ¥ Phillip’ Mance, Joseph Mildcebrande, x The House went into committee on the Education The colicetion of tolls by the Austrian and Prus- | Uderscanding. wkd Adam Weber, George Graf, George Hering, Joseph Schaef. é fier, Cassino Krenker Michel Schaller. Ot Meyer, Wilhelm bill, sian authorities on the Elbe ceases on the 1st of INDIANA. Lieber, Michael Adrian; Building Committee, Adam Weber, Mr. Dixon moved an amendment, prescribing that | July. ye A 4 Geor #Heoebardiy eae ete afer arg Archi: ¥ ARRAN AA tect, William Graull; Ma: julius Boerschke; Carpente: Scholars who decline religious shall receive secular Griessler & Fansei, and ber, J. Khrhandt, teaching. The amendment was rejected. PORTUGAL. Dipceveny’ of Swe Dead Bediee—Suppoeee') ris ceremony beltig Over, and the company hav- mad ss SF ab TP a VivlenceLiquidating the State Debt. ing again assembied around the principal speakers’ Mr. Dixon then moved that religious and secular Sin i Sabo Saaan ke . teliverce teaching be given in separate rooms. This was aiso Navai Movements. gps topper spanvnney cenvcareapal Plat dogaeees in GMA a 2 On Saturday last two little girls were found dead ORATION IN GEBMAN, Fejected. Lifson, June 27, 1879, unite covanwia which was boti eloquent and timely. He spoke » Other points having been acted upon, the com- | The United States steamer Juniata sailed yester- | 0 Trace or sluice way near White river, who it was | of the growth of ihe Geriman element In Americ, nt t Q day for Portsmouth. supposed at the time were accidentally drowned, | the more seen of e, since the number of mitte reported progress and the House adjourned. y wy G Further developments by the coroner's jury reveal | te Geriuans was But they sbouia not ¥, bree ore spose a } the horrtble fact that the elder of the two Had been } forget the trials of those Germans who had come to Joy. THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE, outraged and murdered, and the youngest was also | this country tweuty-iive and thirty years ago, and or inough 1g Lonpon, June 27, 1870, aC Aat He opine murdered to prevent her giving information. There | Whose successes, inough limited at the time, did nevertheless lay the foundation for the great ad- Vanceuent of German ideas In this country. Space forbids to give anything like justice to the very able and exlaustive essay of dir. Gross. He was often interrupted by appiause and loudly cheered at its Close. > The marriage 1s announced of George, son of John Delane, editor of the London Zumes, with Louisa, daughter of Mowbray Morris. was only eighteen inches of water over them when Mr, Astbury at the Place of StartingSport | [unt No. arrests have yet eon made. but the in Anticipation. pees. think they are on the track of the guilty Lonpon, June 27, 1870. parties. = u General Kimball, Treasurer of the State, left this Party Election Strife. ‘The yacht Cambria has gone to the place ofrendez- | morning with checks on New York for nearly LONDON, June 27, 1870. vous, off Kinsale, on the Irish coast, near Cork | $500,000. This, with the $500,000 sent for the same 4 cap aay harbor. purpose a few days since, will nearly, if notentirely, ‘The election for member of the House of Com- : liquidate the State devt. mons for Bristol, to fill the vacancy occasioned by She ts in command of Captatn Cannock, + / sercetreeis the ejection of Mr. Robinson, has undoubtediy re-] Mr. Ashbury is on board, and takes out some | Adjournment of the Young Men’s Christian “Go's I by Reethoven, was th 5 NOR,” edingly well performed by the chorus of the {ter which the whole pariy repaired to the Terrace Garden, where the musical performances, both choral and instru mental, Were continned, Closing with terpsichorean z el Association Convention. " y or ’ coule julted in the choice of Mr. Kirkmau D, Hodgson, handsome prizes to be offered for races in i exercises, the heavy thunder storm having covled fe 1, although the result lias not yet been ciiciail America, besides a service of plate valued at £250 INDIANAPOLIS, June 27, 1870, the air in the meantime, seeped rae Sencha ae easels ithe 4 sterling: Most all of the churches united withthe delegates | Zunto: mols erat, Komaanm condere gentem. \ @nnounced fotwithstanding the large liberal ‘ 5 tis Cosi an ghenae PRR ERIN (SB ee ‘ jonvention of the Young Men’s Christian rap deeper edt a dl es Mn ge Deine nt emeee Cees csicslatitt last night. The yerieee of Musle was THE EXCISE LAW. ‘to contest the election on the ground of fraud and Lonpon, June 27, 1870. 7 rehstlber tnt a cxowded to overfowing long before the hour for = achat acta corruption, ‘The second grand match of the Prince of Wales | service. A second meeting was organized inthe Declaration by the Police Commissioners The nominations were made on Friday amid much | yacht Club, from Erith to the Nore and back, was Pe ake pe Baan ‘ages cht bs pas l oh The Law to be Enforced. ‘e ve raf an jousands were unable gain admittance to CP oa ene vee won by the cutter Eva, twenty-two tons, with the | ether piace. George H. Stewart made the conclud. | ‘The Police Commissioners, alarmed at the Trade Strikes. anagem tog Bearer (Hen ioc ae ng jg at increase of crime growing out of the LONDON, June 27, 1870, hor cee ¢ following | ‘unrestricted sale of rum on the Sabbath, patie ‘in La MASSACHUSETTS, bps apt Some of the proprietors of the cotton mills in Lan- id yanolrs That thts fifteenth ,fnaual Convention of the have been forced te action by igi ae cashire have conceded to the advance in wages de- me Sr i 4935) Bent ‘ “fe cord vant wt “ag thing t Ws re a ret power that cannot be disregarded. a late meet- manded by the operatives. Others still nold out | Ivostigation Into the Recent Explosion—Kvl- | igri ai tuo cull of the Execttive Commies, "2"! | ny, inst night, they passed the following, which against the strikers. dence Betore the Coroner's Jury. wo Jourdan, the public may depend upon it, will exe- __— Worcxster, June 27, 1870. “COLORADO. ente + ‘disgss " The Cotton Supply. The Coroner's jury has been in session all day ex- sf Resolve d; That the Superintendent be and: ts hereby in- structed to notify the captains of the several precincts to seo that the Excise law, and ly those provisions requiring licensed piaces to between the hours ot one and five wclock in the morning, and. th no intoxicating liquors be sold or given away on’Sunday— elliciently enforced; and that the Captains of the several pi cincta will be held responsible for any negieet ip thelr en- forcement of this order. LivERrooL, Inne 27, 1870. | amining witnesses concerning the recent explosion, | ,, The total recelpts of cotton from all ports for the | among whom were Hugo Dittmar, patentee and | Completion ef the Denver Paciae ftaursad, Weck ending June 24 were 36,000 bales; of this all | manufacturer of dualin, and T, P, Shatner, of New GH ates tak ta esata OF % but 1,000 bales came from the United States, The | York, manufacturer of nitro glycerine and patentee A despatel ber nvel big 4 rn ee ae amount of American cotton on hand here is esti- | of several explosive substances of which | De®vet Pacific Railroad was rere Dad vehea mated at 463,000 bales, and there are besides | nitro glycerine 18 @ component part. ‘The | Pyanson Friday last. The spike, which is of solid silver, was presented by the citizens of Georgetown, 108,000 bales of American at sea bound to this | contents of the car were plainly shown to | Uoloraam Important Genecal Order by Jourdan. The following very important general order, b country. have been ten cases of Dktmar’s patent dualin, which issued last evening by the Superintendent, looks Friendly one of the Dittmar brothers, testifed to having TENNESSEE. like work:— SULA) huahagidiae s shipped, and a box containing or more of the ae ‘ 4 tthe ig Lonpon, June 27, 1870. exmieders used in connection with the dn: IL of |g Pe we eee bie ‘The Orrice oF bh key A * ‘The reports which have been received here of the | which was consigned to the Hoosac tunnel. Mr. splines MS yan Ml cal ann MPMFER oan PH. f tended recall of Mr. Motiey, the American Minis- | Dittmar testified that the dualih 1s made without the Children, ‘ht the Fequeat of the Mayor you will cause the patrolmen ea. 5. a . od introduction of nitro-glycerine, which 1s contrary to MeMPurs, Juno 27, 1870, | on tielr beats, during the nbxt rainy day, to report tome ser, excite surprise and are not credited, the showing of the patent, a copy of which was pro- Harris Bat tai ear Somerville, tn this | 2%, inequalities o¢ street surtace which force a deposit of duced for examination by the jury. Several scien- at ley residing nea: merville, in this mais Ee MT Ir i the ' Fatal. tific men were present and experiments were made | state, poisoned himself and three children Saturday Dork porsicas of the aireen, Which tay be regatéed oe | Mancuester, June 27, 1870, with various explosives, and many important facts | py giving them ved bug ison, thinking it was threatening injuries to horses and carriages Irom undue wear and tear o} ot; and in 5 denote the locality, a0 that the City Inspectors can readily © i Will be aisclosed before the close of the inquest. hiskey. Tl 1 ry A botler exploded to-day in the Firwood Mills, William Shanley, from the Hoosac tunnel, will como DeRie ied. Bailey will prob- tear this city. Two men were dreadfully scalded, | perore the jury to-morrow, sme of whom has since died. uch case particularly to find the placo by the report. further, to report street localities in which carts, wa .ons or carriages rem: ¥, ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. of premises which aré not cccupied by owners of such % 7 Mantis EUROPEAN MARKETS. — vehicles, Also to report by telegraph instantly any discovery. Central American Canalization. « The flout and woollen milis of Josiah Dearborn, at EMfng- | of nuisances in the atroets, such as dead animals, neglected Lonpon, June 27, 1870, ~ ham Falls, N. Ho, were burned on Sunday. Lous $12,000, | OF unnecessary obstructions for | buiilog purposes, injuriew 0 y Sefior Guitierrez gave a dinner at Richmond, at } Lorvow Monty ManxET.—Lonpon, June 27—4:3) p, | No insurance. sich aecen to require prompt attention, perty 7 M.—Consols closed at 92% for money’ and tor the | Draper & Son's hostery factory, in Canton, Mass., was de- 4 vhich Mr. Squier, the explorer of Central America, | account, American securitics steady; United States five. | atroved by fire on Sunday. ‘The loss ia $3), serie renty ‘bonds, 186%, 90%, 1865, old,” 89 Ba0,b00, : he Prussian and Peruvian Ministers and other per- | twenty da, 1867, 59; ten- whie' While the force will continue, by all means in their power, imsured for | to regulate and control the nuisances and enforce the Corpo: ration ordinances, these ordinary are more particularly here- forties, 87%." Stocks steady; Erie Ra shares, 19; J a ‘ong were present. ‘The question of connectiag the | fini Cental, 1294; Alanie and Great Weaferns 8." ver ofthe onion comin Couns wat Elied ital iy | thepelicataates tot Tweak ath precinct nda enpe ips is oc. J jeans on Sunday by being run over 3 i rh fal f the Mayor. But it will still be necessai re itlantic and Pacific oceans by a canal was discussed, firm; rentes, 72f, 6c. iy 9 ‘an empty coal car bf ich he | vision o| iy iehpelien se cay ~ dhe s ne Pela oa i. \d some other boys were pushing on a railroad track. from the foree general! for FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, June 27.—United od ind the merits of the scheme’ advocated by Sefio1 Geinertcablie teaes oes aoe Andrew Stafford, Iate mail agent between Baltimore ana | corporation ordinane GN JOURDAN, Superintendest, {uitterrez were thoroughly explained, Livenroor, Coton Mauket.—LtyerrooL, June 27— | Fhuladelnbia, waa yesterday morning sentonced by Judge | Gyonox W. DILKs, Iuspeeon — The cotton market closed firmer; middling up- uae in eae eee pares Sour at Baltimore, to sgueeudliss Leste and mercial W'¢d.; middling Orleans, 10.4, a 10364. The ment @obezzling a letter from Se Com be gata wre buen 12,000 bales, inctting 3,000 for ex LiveRPOOL, June 21, 1870. | Sorv'and speculation. Tanne Vahderhof, of Canandaieus, was yesterday sen- VIRGINIA. > M. de Lesseps and his wife this morning received empey iene eecanana imme June 27.—Cotton beaten acy Ay Sage ond a = ones county Peaneatiery emma ~~ & the Town Hall addresses from the Chamber of 1 Livaarogt BREADSTUPTS, Manxrn—Livanroot, June | detraud ha creditor, ie being bank Ora ittieageung | The Richmond City Council Decline to Receive 5 +80 P. M.—Wheat, . als atrict wl 5 fommerce and the India and China Associations. i Sars ty ‘white; We. 1id. a 9e, for No. 2 Red Western, anit gn. 6d. Kn mariedy i Vrcyme tne pa ~ ® person has been tried and Back the ba «Mee a tka te tivo his Agreat crowd assembied in and around the hall a Be, ‘8d. for red winter, Corn, 81s, 9d. per quarter for Euro- ‘At MeConnelsburg, Ps., a severe atorm on Sunday " mene at im f . ‘he guest made an exulting speech. PIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIvRRPOOL, June Aiernonn. accompanied wiih ralnand bal, Itcame from | The City Counell thiv- evening ad bedoe be aman Later in the day he visited the atari bp f= 3 Tag toy apt per cwt, for Cumberland cut, ue Court House rot was ‘torn of anu carried ome slatance, arte he cont 0d bined be eta 4 ot be eins 0) wel- e new Mel chur was in ju Lis en! in cK on 18 MGC HP RES escamase™ Cemomeons Of we Tee de ak du wera pguat=o°™ Tete | Saete ware removed ioscan, os "hr | arte broudetea manag tack on, ts, fre ae Lonpon PRovuck ARKET.—LONDON, June 27.— Fire Marshal Blackburne, of Philadelphin, has sent in hin not to charge rent for the time of its occupancy Breadstafis. Linseed oil easter, wt £11 per ton for thin oblong for feeding. mation of his office on account of ill health, He has | as headquarters for the military. They ask that Lowpox, zune 211310. | ERM fae 2h tie” Bp tyltng ‘Ua, Gommon | fied M"Hetons carpe wit Terseatace mace | Fem he Dald aad the Dalding revioeed vo ts former [ete a eae comraas to abt Oocclantinr oe rola, ts Cag RTE re peice ace 1560 (arongh at aaaee ea Poalons wit, | ore Togislatore ts del & proposition to ad ne cone! PRTROLKUM MARKET.—ANTW: Ss * - Lae a opened ‘frm and uuebanged. scoured wages that bare | in July 1h, aNd tbe House fan gacptod ie “es scale, 10 that presented by Madame Weiss twenty- establishment was well filled, ‘Minnie’ Luck,’’ is | continding ti! noon yesten.'a¥ was a most accept- able change. It waaa change flat brought vitality and vigor with it, imspired hopé, gave new tmpulse to energy, was a gfdat paving of good summer play, gotten up in Mr. Brougham’'s a style. It 48 marked by ortginality, pathos, “ints and truthful observation, The prevati- Bo De. nts are ennobling; but while {tts full of | shirt collars, and emboldened to grsiifying peabpoen tenderness, there is a roll of humor | assurances of renewed leases of the. The eeee of this change was apparent everywhere. A goo. might of cool, refreshing sleep brought everybody brigit and early and brisk to business. It was not unpleasant walking on the sunny side of Broadway, ‘The shady side of the street Wis not so crowde: umbrella’ were less frequent, atid the soda water stands, lager heer saloons and cooling concoctions 80 mysteriously ingle in herent rooms’’ had 1éas pateg, Many who had ordered their trunks to be packed to go tnto thé country countermanded the order, Eveu omnibus and car horses moved with lively pace in grateful pp on of the change. ‘Theatrical managers looked Jabilant In anticipation ‘ly bubbles up aud fails not to bring “utal wit of its popular an- laid in this ctiy. Clara sf a8 «Minnie Rook (Miss Willoughby, known » Cavender), ts the daughser .* nei bhpron vr ab Mestayer), who, having obfa&2 & divorce frou : h the care of the her husband, 1’ eatrusied’ Wh, Cuild, “Actuated by fedtings of ON He the husband Laat Which opporttting, to mind the thor, The scene ® who assumed the aang of Pty ford (C, We Barry), succeeds in’ absgn \cting’' id, Intending toeduoaie her as. 8. lites t, aud Wien suilictenity 2 of good houses in the evening and base balltsts dograded to send her back \ 0 her it ruined | wy, i. oufeaae Always on hund, ti ‘Wever, W. jog a joyous expectation of lively sports iu the of a generous or philguthroys © Hature ts to per- fornied, Horatio Pryer (Mr. dat Brougham), asen- sation reporter, by Atky Dick, a print. er’s devil (Miss Lizzie” PYy'*) “interviews’ little Minnie, and s0 mangas to work up The followmg was the state of the weather at the Various points throughout the country at nine O'clock yesterday moraing:— Place Thermometer. & rousing article, which subs “quently proves a emeacious in bringing matsera. #9, % Happy” issue, = 4 Inky Dick, a good foarted youth, fai + In love with Oawe, Minnie, Who afterwards betag restored tO her mo- Butts & ther, Imparts @ tone of happiness to tra’ Several as- ra bal Pittsburg. 6 Vor affairs, ‘There was a simpilioity, 4% depth of | Wilmington, Del, erm ‘3 eeling, a thorough appreciation of clarge'ter about | prashington.. Mout m Une representation that at once won the ey! Of the | Richmond. New PH audience, and Brougham succeeded in ada.'Ug an- other laurel to bis name. Mobs Cavende’ Was successful im every respect, Her win ome manners, gracefulness, cheering aspect unider dificudes, ber vivacity, dulled at sinies by clouded thoughts and vile surroundings, (onl wonderfully with @ sympathizing assemblage. Now she Would sing refrains and rait.e her tiny leet in & grogaliop. and Miss Cavender dances with artist) fais; again, she would burst into & flood Of tears at the recollection of her Wretened association and Ay the scenes of misery. Ske was imirth-provoking, gentle, fascinailay, aifectionate, and altogether a general (avoriie—a fact, by the way, frequently de- monsirated by unconstrained applause, The galiant It will be seen from the ve that the weather here at nine o'clock yesterday morning was twenty- three anda half degrees cooler than at . last Saturday, This change haa, howe been by no means universal. In New Orleans and Savaunan, Shough the mercury has tumbled (rom the nineties, it stil ranges at au uncomfortable height. Av Aw gusta, Ga., the thermoinever indicated ninety-six de- grees) aud in Kicimoud, at noon, ninety-eight de- grees, The following is the record of the thermometer it sivod yesterday at Hudaut’s, Menace buildin 1560, 1570, 1s6v. Ms Brougham. was in his element, As the metropolitan D hewspaper man and “interviewer” he was perlectly | 4) 4 fe se Re Hd at hole, and was indeed the good genius of the drama, Mr, Brougham eXaggerated but little, yet however much it was onthe right side, His sates of wit, energy and ceaseless anxiety to make sensa- ttons, put the audience in the most felicitous mood, and iis funpersonation of Horatio Pryer was not only appropriate but was unquestionably one of his greatest hite. The other characters, it is almost un- Hecessary to state, were artistically repre- sented and im complete — harmony — with the excellent casts invariably wade at Wallack’s. ‘The rascal Wrexiord was capitally por trayed by Mr. Barry. Melchezedeck Maggs, the old scoundret, who had undertaken to make Minnie a pickpocket, was done every justice to by Mr, Stod- dart; and Mr. Fisher, great in almost every part he Tulila, did wyer Goodwin with excetient efect. Miss Annie Deland sustained the réleof Mrs. Pryer and Miss Mestayer that of Mrs. Willougnby— dificult as both characters were—with commendable exactness; while Cieopatra, a cranky oid negro Woman, found an admirable interpreter in Mrs, Mor. daunt. But the Inky Dick of Miss Lizzie Price was a feature, presented, as it was, by that lady with @ truthfulness that won hearty encoimums. The general make up, scenery and appointments were in cousonance With the tone of the production, which was a great Success, and ope that will run cheery turough the summer menths, Considered as Mr. Broughauv’s “report? ‘Minuie’s Luck’? wil un- doubtedly enlist attention, Average temperature yesterday. . ccetecstee GB Average leupetatare for correspoading date last Year... . ++ coenee OY This latier ree 8 bow illusory are and parttoularly a9 to the weath pagon of swiftly allernoting changes. Kv Was all “struck Of & heap’ again, and dues middie of the afternoon there Was agaiu perspiration: prolusely oozing from every pore, agato lumpia shirt ain eva ing co-pores! Vim, aud again cool, evanescent drinks, i We give below @ list of casuailies Caused by yester- day's heat: Henry Finkin, & German, aged thirty, of 44 Thomas t, died at eight o'viock ast evening fiom the tsotthe heat. He was taken sick on Saturday last from a sunstroke and grew worse until last evening. Jacob Miman, of 112th street and Broadway, was prostrated by the beat yesterday white driving a+ y r, aged fourteen, of 57 Prince street, was overcome by the heat erday. George Wallace was su k while at work on a new building at Elgity-third street and Bighth ave- nue yesierda: ‘Tae Brave OLD Nunta Corrs (BurastJe’s) will reassemble at Niagara Falls in September next to commemorate Antietam, The boys who wore the Ninth corps badge are proparing for the muster, and we understand that the gathering will be anusa- ally lav Masical and Theatrical Notes. By the steamer Allemanta the Grand Opera House wWiil be in receipt of another sensation in the Vien- noise Ballet Troupe, which will be under the direc- tion of Madame Kate Lanner, The entertainment proposed to be given will combine ballet aud panto- mime—something similar, though in a superior MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Hamburg mati steamsttip Hammonia wit! leave this port on Tuesday for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. The inails for Farope will close at the Post Office 1 twelve orclock Tuk Naw YORK be ready at t Siugie copie: tour years since at the old Park theatre, The troupe is composed of the maiiresse de ballet, Madame Kate Lanner; the Swedish premiere, Bertha Lind, niece to the great Jenny, together with a number of pantomimists, mimics, coryphe and others, bumbering in all about sixty persons. The répertoire of the combination includes among {13 bailets and “Le Diable 4 Quatre,’ “Papiilion,’? ‘La Giselle,’ “Hirka Linsella, RALD—Edition for Europe—will o'clock tn the moratng. in wrappers for mailing, aix-centa, Stafford’s Tron and si ur Powders invigorate the sash and pu od. A.—Salo To-Dny gt'I2:30 P. M., by Male ? LORY & BLACKWELL, ‘at Tarrytown, of a’ part of the “Rose de neraida,” “Robert and Ber | Benedict estate, comprising witital Building Sites, Conse trand,” *kée des Fleurs,’ “Postill: limentary tickets by steamer Dauiel Dre ¥ ereltla, or ©, Vabbard, and Vivandiére,” “La jolie tile de Gand,” “La [ M,, and Thirty-tourtis des Lacs,” &c, The steamer with its terpsichorean treasure ty expected to-morrow. There arrived here yesterday trom Europe a troupe of six French wrestiers, viz.:—Pierre Dubois, gene Christ, Jacque Dumontier, Joseph Harpie Frangolts Dabuoiss and Plerre ja Duc. They are said to be accomplished athletes, having created a sensa- tion at the Imperial Circus, They aiso appeared tn severa: cites throughout England, Accompanying them is M. @italie, Known us the “Man of Stecl.’? His strength, tu seems, is centered in his jaws. Mine. Angela, a female Sampson in her way, forms one of the party. The troupe is in charge of Mr. Colville, and che first performance will be givea at Wood's Museum on the Fourth of July. ~ The variety entertainment at the Theatre Vomique Was considerably euhanved last evening by several additional attractions, of which the humorous negro delineator, Hart, was by no means the least. An In- tricate yet fascinating dance, “fhe Humming bird Canc.u,’ was gracefully performed by the sisters Lucele, assisted by Miss Ida Keenfleid and Miss Herbert, and at ts Muish a handsome floral tribute Was showered upon the fair terpsichorean artists. Strange enough, the weather had but litle effect upon ‘ew places of amusement last evening. The east side establishments were more or less crowded, woile the more pretentious up town histrioute vem: pies were comparatively well atvenaed. Miss Matilda Heron, the well-known tragedienne, whose Camille met with such uaparalieled success, will, 1t 1s said, shortly reappear on the stage whtch she so long adorned, in what the French term la seconde mantere. Miss Heron tas been tor months engaged writing plays, aii of which have been a cepted at highly remunerative prices, aud are spo! Of as brilliant productions, Otfenbach’s “Barbe Bleae” will be given this even- ing at Terrace Garden, with Habeimaun in tue tine role end Mile. Canissa a3 Koulotie Most of the theatres about to close for preparations will reopen in August. MUSIC IN THE PARKS. The Department of Public Parks announce that, if the weather be fine, there will be music by the Cen- tral Park Band in Tompkis square thls evening, from six to eigut o'clock. The foilowing ts the pro- gramme:— 1, March, “Advance”... 2. Overture, “L'Italienne en Alger’ /Munk(re ‘Der Federbal rom root ot Vestry street, at BY A. atreet a: 9 A. M., or partion Cam go by Rat! (Express train) from Thirtieth street at 11 o'clock A. M. et D9 oe fail to ve present who desires lo buy one of thes most neautifnl sites for a residence in America at a very reasonable py vided @) A.—Hoots and Shoes of Every Variety, at reduced pric A. BROOKS, 575 Browdway. Soiled Shoes hail price. A.—Fspenscheid’s Hats for the Heated term. —First on the } troduced ES A.—The Eighth Wonder.—To the Seven: Wonders of the World an eighta Las Leen added, It is a Suid without bad smell, sediment or color, that changes the grayeat hair to it youth(ut shade, ia trom five to ten applications. Die prodigy of the age ig PHALON'S VITALIA, OR SALe Vation FOR THE HAIR. Sold by all draggistd and fancy goods : A Sewing Machine, $25 oadway. Can be converted tato a convenient for parties going ia the class. New patent broad gauge Hemm machines. A.—Herring’s Patent CHAMPION SAFES, 261 Broadway, corner Murray atreok to $45, SLT d machine Instantly; try; warranted first ‘applicable to all A.—Genis’ Pearl Cassimere Dress Hats for Five Doliars. #€O., 519 Broadway. WAKNOC! A.—For Restoring the Original Color of the HAIR, DISPERSING DANDRUFF AND CLEANSING THE SCALP, RESTORER AMERICA IS OUT AN EQUAL id Elegant Hat Call om corner of Ana. ‘.—For a Stylish DOUGAN, 102 Nass A.—Lung Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, and, if taken in time, permanently cured by JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. You will Gnd in it 0 & certain remedy for Coughs and Colds. Sold every- ko., are speedily relieved, Kochkeller. where. Bunting Flags all Sizes Closing Out Cheap, below market prices, at HOJER & GRAHAM'S, Manufac- turers, #7 Duane aireet. Card, FOURTH OF JU CELEBRATION. . Air, “Oh, take me to & Galop, Columbanus’ pleasant day ia tlemen of Weatch ester guished guests are tion is cordially extended to ladies and collation and addresses will be a made to secure the comfort No free Musical entertainments will also be given on Wed- nesday, in Wasii on Thursday, ta ‘fat the battery, from Six to eigiut o'clock P. M1., should the weather be fine. BASE BALL NOTES The Untons went on to Philadelphia yesterday morning and appeared agafnst the Athletics in the afternoon. The game is reported as a first class muitin game on both sides, and terminated with the following score IN, Its, roadway. + Cristndoro’s — U 0d applied at his wig and Hea Wanted. oe Te a Oe Se a ee me oy | Arospectabie woman, entirely familiar with the operation nee, 8 L 2 7 0 18 & af $c22 | ofmpublic Iaundry and competent to take the lead in the work in the ironing department, may jearn of a good situa tion by applying mt 96 Hast Tweltth ateat, basement. Missisquol Spring Water is an Infallible remedy for all diseases of the Kidneys, For snic by drng- Bist. See pamphi The Red Stockings defeated the Olympics in Wash- ington yesterday, with a score of 35 tos. ‘To-day the grand local sensation game will come of at the Union grounds, Brookiyn, E. D. The Mutuals aud Atlantics will play, and as these clubs generaily play their beat game when pitted against each other something very fine may be looked for, provided always there is no understanding before- Pana as to how the game shall end, ‘The Atlantte and Gulick boat clubs played a game on Saturday at Hoboken. Three innings were played, when the boaters were piayed out, the score standing 13 to 10 in favor of the Atiantica, THE GEAMAN VETERANS, The Assoctation of German Veterans left their headquarters, in Orchard street, early yesterday forenoon, on thelr march to Jones’ Wood. A num. ber of battle-flags, scarred @nd torn in the shower of bullets, were borne in the ranks, Arriving on the grouna of Mr. J. H. Schuitheiss the Veterans formed into line, and Mra. Franciska Klein, in a neat feb them with a flag of her own de- and most beautifully elaborated, EB Plurthus Unum being conspicuous. In the presentation cere- monies Mra. Klein was assisted by fifty young ladies, ali clad tn white, with red and blue ribbons, the whole presenting @ gigantic living flag of the Union. Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Paid in Gold. Information furnished. The highest rates paid for Doublooas and all kinds of Gold and Stiver. TAYLOR & Bankers, 16 Wall’street, N. ¥. Sleeve Buttons and Studs at reduced prices. GEORGE ©, ALLEN, 513 Broadway, under St. Nicholas Hotel, Store and Dwelling to Let, STORE AND DWELLING? 70 LET, Ante DWELLING. TO LET, . at |G BRANCH. No competition for hats and oota and shoes, millt~ nery or florist. Either is very much needed, The: be ‘One store leit, and that {a in tie ceatre of Helsboid’ Apply to H. T, BELMBULD, th th 4 Pont ite patelitconce Polidays, will bp made by the falta: bie KNOK, very agreeable ilieed, “Tho forthoowigg fash. revious atyles that bave emai ny Sk Brewster, coro of Fulon treet, brilliant as thesa have fi variably been. , straw, felt, canvas and other va- jeties of bop gear. ot ying close at ered KNOX, show the Dr. Stranbeumuellor made the principal speech, tl mene isa Re ere 7 bo Yl oak . binges She Boo the teat nee Pas ‘Trask © Ne. @ never ss ls \elp oO! sons, Whether native The Upriaht at lompany, No. or adopt Baraay reel, ‘6X! da0e to the Astor Houpe, up stairs.