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» TRLGRAPHIG NEWS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Exciting Scene in the French Legislature. The Army Contingent cf France and the Industries of the People. Parliamentary Progress England, THE SCHOOLS QUESTION IN ITALY. in The Transoceanic Yacht Race and Mus- ter of Yachtmen at Cork. The Dauntless and Cambria to Start at Two P.M. July the Fourth, FRANCE. The Army Contingent. Panis, July 1, 1870. There was a stormy diseussion ta the Corps Légis- Latif to-day on the subject of the army contingent. The Army Continzent Vote—Exciting Scene in Parlament. Panis, July 1, 1870, ‘The sitting of the'Vorps Législatit yesterday was much agitate! by a discuss on of the military. con- tingent, The goverument asked for 90,000 instead of 100,000 men—the u ual nawber. M. Jules Favre Made @ spirit d and cloguent speech against the continuance of a lirge :tinding army, M. Thiers thought the stae of Europe was menacing, and France should be prepared. M. Favre, in reply, quoted from the Ye.iuw Book the oificial assurances Of the peace ani tranquillity of the Continent, and ‘wanted to know why such a military establishment Was keptup, uniew hiiden plans and schemes in favor of the dynas/y were entertained. He ciosed by declaring tha: ie behevel the Ministry was honest, Dut it was sub ect to a higher will, M, Olllvier an- Biwerel the charges mate against the government and its poty. He had no fear for the future. France had gained her suiowa in the plebiscttum. Much dissauisiaction was here expressed by the Depuces, and the M uister was obhged to explan that he hid vo intentwa of exulting r any sub- Jects of the empire.” Theso words increased the agitaton in the Cia aber, M. O.livier conttuued—The government fell no un- easiness, otuerwise ib woud not have reduced the contingent by ter thousand men. Tho treaties of 1356 insured peace in the East, and the treaty of Prague imsured peace in Germany, It would be obser ea Unit the Ministers had done all that was necessary to secu ace, and at the same time had rendered eviwent the perfect accord wich existed between the Scvereign and his people. Amid the gieat excitement which followed the fpeech of the Minister M. Favre rose to repiy, but found it impossibic io Make lumself heard so loud ‘Was the noise; hi 16 used to proceed and took his Beat, The mojority then vowel azainst con‘inulng the Giscussion the n-Xt way, and the Chamberadjourned, The Labur Combinations. : Panis, July 1, 1870. ‘Ths trial of the memers of the International Workingmen s Sovie y © n inues. The defen e of te prisoners has commenced. All the accuse) admit tial they belong to te soc. oly bub deay tha Nazz ni had anything to do ‘With its fund it oa or itiat ils ov,ect or practice is to foment stiikes. Cuban Interests at Court, Paris, July 1, 1870. General Quesada avd M. Armas Cespedes, the Cu- ban a eats in hurope, have been recei.ed in a kiadly manner by the Prime Minister of the Emperor Napo- leon, M. O.ivier. * Siaal pox. Panis, July 1, 1870. ‘There is DO apparent diminution ta the ravages of the smalipo ENSLAND. Parliamentary Progress, Loxpoy, July 1, 1870. In the Honse of Lords to-day Lord Westbury ex- Platned arrangewe.ts made in tie Appellate Courts for the despatch of business, After a short d scus- gion of the Evclesia.t.cai Titles bill the House ad- Journed. ‘Ihe House of Commons in committee continued Ot work oa the Buc Cond bil, Mr. Dixon moved tu amend the clanse withhold- ing free eduditivn from tiose adie to pay by making educat on en ively fre . Mr. Montagu opp sed free education, as repug- Pant to the feel.ags of the working clisses. Mr. Fors er tho gh. it danger us for the State to Gssume parental d ue. The amendm nt was pat to vote and the majority Against {twas 225, : Other amendments of minor moment wi Bidered and dis, ose i o', wh con Ube House adjourned, Cabinet Rumors—Cuba, Lonpow, July 1, 1870. £ The Zelegrapn repeats the assertion that the Earl Granville will have the Foreign Oitice, made vacant by the death of the Ear! of Clarendon, and that the Earl of Kimberly will succeed to the Seeretaryship Of State for ufeColonia: Department vice the 1 Granville. The London 7fmes tis morning has an editortal ar- facle on the Cuban (uesiton, wherein it praises te prus Gence and forb i rance shown by the American gov- ernment in Cuban uftairs, and particularly the judi- gious resolution expressed in the recent message of President Grant. Occan Telegraphy. Lowpon, July 1, 1879, A correspondent in the London Times’ city article argues the foliy of athird cable to America, seeing that one cabie suilices for ali the present business, and as the land lines in America are all committed to the existing companies. Failed. Lonpow, July 1, 1370. The cessation of the firm of Join Pickersgill & Co., largely connecteii With the American trade, is an- nounced to-day, owing to the retirement of Mr. Can- life, the only surviv.og partner, The “Mighty Dead. Lonpon, July 1, 1870, ‘The note from Secretary Fish telegraphed to Mr. Motley, on the death of the Earl of Clarendon, is lished here this moruing. General News. Rainy Weather for the past thirty-six hours ts re- ported all over the British Isles aud ia sowe sections of the Continent, The report of the death of mr, Vizetelly, the artist, fs contradicted. Pour men were suffocated to-day by foul gas in the tube of @ coai mine at Vaike, in Statordshire. Rey. Dr. Jotun Derry, Catholic Bisuop of Clonfert, Treiand, 1s deaa. The collection of tolls at 500 turnpike gates in England was abo.t-heJ to-day under the act passed §* the last session 0. Variament. ‘The ‘Liverpool Co.ton brokers’ Assoclation have @ppointed a committee to take measures for » | Total insurance, $117,0.0; total lo: NEW YOKK HERALD, Pressing the operations for a depression of prices Witich 80 injuriousty aifect tne colton market, The Manchester Chamber of Commerce protests Agalust Lhe cession of British Gatalia Lo France, A Naval Veteran, Lonpon, July 1, 1870, The death of Thomas Richings 1s announced to-day. He Was reported to be the last Enylish sur Vivor of the naval engagement between the Amer- fean frigate Chesapeake aud the British tr gateShan- ncn, Wich occurred on the Ist of June, 1813, He Cle | at Cirencester, near Gloucester, and was eighty live yoars old, The Trade Strikes Extending. Deacts, July 1, 1869, ‘The laborers in the Mallow Mills have ‘struck’? for an alvyance in wages. Yesterday an attempt was made by agricultural ids at Killarney to eeize and destroy a number of mowing machines, The attempt was baled, and the rioters taken care of. The Royal Visit to Tarkey. ALEXANDRIA, Eorrr, June 29 Via Parts, July 1, ist, 5 The Viceroy is on the eve of departing for Constan- tinople. During his absence the regency will be conferred on his eldest son, who hes beea recalled from his voyage through Europe. iTALY. The Schools Question. FLORENCE, July 1, 1870, The commitiee appointed to mvestigate the sub- Ject of public instruction have made a report which encounters sharp criticism aud determined opposi- tion. SPAIN. A Poor Prospect. Mapnip, July 1, 1870. ‘The deficit m the Spanish budget for the pa t fiscal eur 1s 700,006,000 reals, and an equal defiet is anti- cipated by the Impareval in the ensuing year, Constitutional. MAvRID, July 1, 1870. The Imparcial says the Duke of Moutpensier aga'n proposes to present nimself as a candidate fof elec- tion as Deputy to the Cortes, and the Duke tasists upon his canditac, TURKEY. Court News—Royel Honors. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1, L870. Blacqne Bey, the Turkish Minister at Washington, has arrived here, The Khedive of Egypt ts expected here every day, Mr. Buchner, the Hungarian Jew who was re- cently appointed American Consul at Bucharest, has received his exequatur. MISSISSIPP! STEAMBOAT RACE. Excitement in Mewmphis—Heavy Betting— Odds in Favor of the Lee. Mempuis, Tenn., July 1, 1870, The excitement over the race between the R. P. Lee ani the Naichez is intense, The betung is heavy, with the odds in favor of the Lee, Excitement in St. Louis=Large Amounts Staied on the Resale of the Race='the ‘ime Made So Far. Sr. Lois, Mo., July J, 1870.99 The excitement over the race between the steamers R. £. Lee and Natchez is very gieat this morning, and iarge amounts of money are staked. One of the boats passed Eaton Rouge at 1h. 25m., and the other at 1h, 38, this inorning, but the darkness prevented dist guishtug which was atewl. Le passed Natehe at loh. @u.; the Natchoz left Nvtcneza lh. 18m. The Natchez jost et st minutes at the four minutes weoding. dat the Lee be tm to Satehes was 17 17a, Jom. Fecling in Cincinnati- $209,000 Staked on the Result. CINCINNATI, July 1, 1870. ‘The race between the steamers Natchez and R. E. Lee, on the Mississippi river, has ereaced more of a s# nsa ion bere tod thin anythingor the kina ¢ evec occurre i, ‘there a grevt deal of bet. tng. Belwoen $160,001 0,000 have doubtless bee. staked. The Lee's . Lin; the Natchez's time NEW YORK. Arrest of Charles B. Conklin, Charged with Robbing the Merchants? Union Express Company. Fonpa, July 1, 1870, Charles B, Conklin, whe is charged with robbing the American Merchants’ Union Express Company in Auzust last, in connection with the Harrison bro- thers and others, arreste | Jast evening in Albany und browrht here by detective Liftietield, of New vork, aud*Peputy Sherif pockstader, on two warrants charging nim with burg ary ahd grand lacceay. His examination will take p row. ‘The ex company have, by t HB. Cushney, commenced an ‘action m the Su: preme Court against Coukha, aud procured an oraer wo arrest and hold bit to ball ta the sum of $40,009. Oficers Chosen by the New York State Den- tnl Soelety. ALBANY, July 1, 1870, Dental Society, in session following officers for the ensuing year:—President, L. W. Rogers; Vice Prest- dent, C. A. Martin; Seeretary, Charles Barnes; Trea- gure, A. C. Hawes; Correspondent, W. H. Atkins © usors, Dr. L. H. McCall, for Sixth district, and Dr. KR. G. Snow, for Eighth district: Permanent Me bers, Wiliam Carr, for First discret, and Peter S.oun, lor Fourth distnier; at large, S. P. Southwick, L. D. Waiters, H. H. Allen, P, Harris and 8. Fiench. The New York State heve, have chosea tie Death of an Editor and Democratle Politicinn, Tnoy, Jay 1, 1870. Pomeroy Tucker, for many years editor of the Palmyra Sentinel and # well known democratic politician, died to-day, aged sixty, ht years. He hud rep.eseuted his ‘district in’ tue Assembly and held ol.er position re OnsSibity, VIRGINIA. Heneral Lee En Route for the North—t¢ stration of Sindents on His Arcival at © Tottesville. one ft LuXtNGTON, July 1, 1870. General R. E. Lee left here this moratug en route for the North, He will stop in Alexandria a few days. He is very much improved in health and is in tine spirits. A great demonstration was made oar fits arvival ee havlottesvi le by the students of the Uuiversity, He was joined there by Mr. George Hi, Pendleton. ‘4 ‘Lie train tais evening was crowded with passen- gers tor tue While Sulphur Sspriags, Caucus of Conservative Members of the Legis= lature to Discuss Political Matters. RICHMOND, July 1, 1870, A meeting of the conservative members of the Legislature was heid here thts evening, at which a committee was appomted to report a plan to be sub- Titled tuthe Legislature for redistricting the Con- gresstonal districts of the State, and also to consider the orgauizauion of the party in the State. Senator Snowdes, & prominent democrat, presided. Toe committee is to report to the Caucus to-morrow. ILLINOIS. List of Companies Which Insured the Distil- lery Buracd at Lyons on Thursday. CMICAGO, July 1, 1870. The following is the insurance on Haas & Powell's distitery, burned Lyous yesterday—g2,500 in each of vie following oillces:—North American, Pul- ton, Irving, Excelsior, of New York; Independent, New Enulaud, National, of Boston Fire and Marine, Comnecuicué Fire, La t oC Prov Springuet Hartord, Merchants’, Commer. ol Hart for me, of New Haven; Cie Detivit, Bustito Fire and Marine, Ly omlog, Fireman's Fund, Ooi vivid, Peuronis, Gieveland, Home o: Columbus, Voventx, Brook a and Bloom ng ong Home of New " sat York, $10,000; Mautattan, $7,000; Ciuizens’ of New Sork, (6,00); hicrcha «ts and Mechanics’, | $3,500; Washlogton, Provitouc 000; ML rchants?, vi- 0; aud the balance in Chicago oft $175,000, d nea, ¥s Alvany Cily, | | obtau TOE LBAN OULANIC Wicd WACK Muster of the Yuchtmen at Corke-feter~ Poeparing ta Sturt, LONpON, Jul f, 1870. The owners of the yachts Dauntiess und Cambria WL be entertained at dinner by the meubers of the Royal Cork Yacht Club at Cork, Leeland, to-morrow, Mr, Bennett and Mr, Asubury will start on the ocean race on Monday next, July the Fourth, at the hour of two o'clock in afternoon. A large fleet of yachts, steam and sail vessels will be present atthe Old Head of Kinsale and ‘long sho so that their owners, with the other parues on board, may Withiess the start of the competing Vosauls. MEXICO. Agricultural and Mining Prospects—Placido Vega’s Reverses-A Heavy Seizure, BAN FRANCISCO, June 30, 1870. Mexican advices, via Colima, May 18, represent the cofintry as prosperous, the crops unusually good and mining interests progressing Javorably. eneral Placido Vega, heving Leea deserted by ala, WaS compelled to evacuate Escarepa. Ate ed afterwards by the national forces, he had se zed the Salvadorian steamer Forward and sent an expedition against Guaymas, the result of which bas already been announced. Lovada had setzed $180,000 of Custom House fands under tie pretext that the federal government shouid pay the inhabitants of Acapulco for injury done by the troops trom Sinaloa. NEW MEX:CO. Terrible Hail Storm at Fort Union—2Meil Stones as Large as Walnuts. Forr Unto» w Mexi0o, June 30, 1870. A terrible storm of hail, wind and lightuing passed over this place during the alveracon, Hall stones a) large as wa'nuts fell for an hour, Parties ta fom the neighboring country report that te corn crop is destroyed by it, GALE ON LAKE ONTARIO. Vheee Cannl Beats, With Their Crews, Aban- doued in a Gale on Lake Ontario. OswEGO, July 1, 1870, ‘Three canal boats, with crews of seven men, and laden with leached ashes, froma Canada for this port, in tow of the tug Maria Melvin, were abandoned last ght ou the lake ina gale. Considerable anx!- ety iS .elé for the Sacty of the boats and erews, A Wg bas gone ta Search of them, KANSAS. Condition ot the Crops-No Grasshoppers Enough Raiv and a Splendid Prospect. LAWRENCE, June 30, 1870. Reports of drought aud grasshoppers ta Kansas, which have besa circulated recently, are untrue, ‘There had been enough of rain and there are no Grasshoppers. The crops taroughout the Siace are da spiendid Conuiton, Wheat 14 1uby up lo tie average in the quanitiy of the yield, and tue quality excels that of any prov.ous year. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lonpox Moxny Marker NDON, July Lo B, M.—Con r both money und the ac- count, uty bouds, Benz, hq Od, Sg; 1987, by 4, 831g. Socks mew Raiway wares, ia; Lianois Centrais, 4; Av Great Western, 24 PARIS BOULDER. Pans, July 1.-The Bourse opened quict at 72i, bie. Jor renies'and closed dull at 726. Tuc. Lor reutes. FRaNkront Bouxsr.—FRavk July L—Uoited States ave-twenty bonus ©: ‘or ‘the tasue of b 62. Livexroon Corrox BREQOL, July ib hiarket cused hrm. Mfddiing Pmidding Ureans, Wid. a lO yo. 7. y have been 10,000 baiea, uf which 1,00 were t speculation and export. An the coiton maraet ow! that te sock tn port Isr mA €, and the American Tue Cotton Br lowing aittuensic ken tor export ‘Taken for spe Leaving to the trade, Receipts of the wee American. ‘Potsi stock ii port Americnn. Haves Corron Mavar PAY Is quiet on spot ‘and ation. Trea «1 TRAE AT MANOHESTER.-Livexvoo., July L—Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are quiet. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUrYS MARKET. —LIVERVOOL, Juy Io F. M.—rlour be. per bbl. for vv estexD, Ine receipts of wheat .oF the past th days have been 17,500 quart tthe sy Of wolem 1,00) were Aras Wheat Js. id. a Ys. 6d, per cental for red winter. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKIT.—Liverre July + MePork duli, Beef quiv. apd steady. Bacon firmer aigher 64. per owt, tor ebort rib middies, Lard, Tis. per owt. Livi nrsoL PRopvCR MARKET. LiveReoor, July Lo P. dt. —taliow dul, at 44s. per owl. LoNpos PRODULE MARKET.—-LONDON, Fuly 1.—Rel evruiCittn Guile Adneesa Ob iriier. Tallow quics aud ste PerRoLeum MARabR—-ANTWERE, July LPe clones gu TeLeGHAP AS RE WS TEMA There were five cases of saustroke in Chicago on Thure day, ut which three proved fatal. Fifty-one followers of the Josephite Mormons left Ogden on Thursday lust for their oid homes in the New Liogand States. Mrs, Ware, wife of the venerable Judze Wave, of Port- land, Mune, dropped dead at bee home yesterday, trom huart disease. R. Moore committed suicide in Rockville Coun, on Thurs iay, by shouting Limsoif through the heart. Jealousy was the caus ert has accepted, formally ,the democratic J of tue Court of Common Pies of pla couaty, ven, The Maine Medical Agaociation cloned ite session yester. day, ter appointing the second ‘buesday in June, 1671, ax the fime oc the next annual meeting. A printer, named Frank Hackett, was accidentally drowned in the Erie pposite Lockport, thuraday evening. The body was yesterday morning. andry in Boston, owned by William Gatchell, dextroyed by are and # hate: aujoining mightiy Loss, ¢7,800 140M, ‘Tho New Orleans firemen were formally wolcotned to Phila- r ray. Tuey visited Independence I viait AUaatte City to-day. mindy, & merchant tailor, in Holliston, 2000 worth of goods last might The ently found in the woods with s lot of The shop of J. i Me., was robbed of 4 operty was rglars’ tools. A game ot billiard for the championship, and golden cue of M sf was played in Springneld yesterday be- n Be nikon, the present champion, and W. A Tobin, Dennison won, the score standing L20) tO 1,014, Yesterday Judce R. 1. Carpenter, of South Carolina, bee fore # ful, ‘meting of ‘the bar at Charleston, forn announced big retirement trom the bench, preparato: eaterin actively upon the canvass as the Unton reform can- didate for Governor, Resolutions 0: a complimentary charac- ter were unanimously passed by the bar. A MWAH THOOWE OV:RBOARD, Serioas tharge Agninst the Fmployes ot the New Jersey Central Railroad. Aboul three o'clock yesterday afternoon the at- tention of the bridge tenders at the Cortlandt street ferry was called toa man who was struggling in the water and clinging fast to one of the piles, They i to work and rescued him, when he made a stat ment that he was going to Plainfield, and was thrown overpoard atthe Central ferry at the foot of Liberty street by some of the employes. Tie man was ereatiy €> hausted, having oeen criven by the force of the water irom one ferry slip to another, Tt would be 8 to call for an investigation, Inas- much as itis now the Jashion to throw passengers bon from ‘sand ferryboats on some of the Jersey Jines of traffic, The Central Ratirosa Company are bidding defiance to the Jersey City people by con- Unu ng the dumping nuisance, THE WOULD=BE WIDOWER IN SiQJ0KEN, Yesterday morning the Henaty contained an account of the brutal ill-treatment of Mrs, Mary Nelson by her husband George, at No. 455 Greenwich street, New York. The husban ccveded in escap- ing to Hoboken, but he was speedily traced to that city by detectlye Stevens, of the Fifth precinct, The Jatter repatred to the residence of Chief of Police Donavan, who began to scour the hotels, and at leugtn found George at the Sinclair House. The viuel walked up stalrs and saw the man asleep in a bed oom, He took him before Recorder Pope and subsequently gave him in charge of the detective, who conve ed lim to the Leonard street stailon, New York cliy. ALLLGED $100,009 EMBEZZLEMENT. Last evening James J, Kelso, who is chief of de- tectives, vouchsafed to the press the information that Messrs, Irving and Dusenbery, «f hts commeud, had arressed a poor devil named August Dalzell, a native of Engiand, who is charged with embezattng $109,000, the property of James ©. King, banker, 5) Broadway, by whom the prisoner was employed eeaclerk, This is ali the intormation that could be ed from Keiso. SHOCKING SCALPING ACC QENT AT ELIZABETH, On Thursday afternoon, tn Elizabeth, a young girl named Mury Gannetz was caugit by che hair by a shiit in a cor lage faciory and drawn up to ute cell- lng. Almost the entire scalp was toro off, It was ng pet Uf restored by the surgeons, anda sligat hope (3 now entertamed of her recovery. SATURDAY, JULY 2% i8/0.—TRUWLY SHED, “HE PUBLIC DEBT. The July Statement Compared with That of the Corresponding Month of Last Year—- Deerenes ** tha Neht Sineg Junel Cver 623,000,009. The following statement of the public debt on July 1 Mas just been issued by the Treasury Depart. ment, We compare the figures with those given at tue corresponding time last year:— DELT BEALING COIN INTERRST. July 1, 86y, July 1, 1870, ‘ive per cent bona 221,539, $221, 659,00 SLX per Ceut bonds...... 1,886,341,300 1,886, Total bear'g coin int... ¢: 600 $2,107,950, 700 DEOT BE CURRENCY INTE! ' Three per cent ¢ + $62,120,000 $15,516,000 Navy Veusion Puud..... 14,000,000 ‘Total bear'g cor’y int. $66,120,000 Matured uot pai. one 6,063,883 e DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST, United States uotes..... $400,056,83. $858, 106,266 Fractional currency..... 82,002,027 89,873,084 Gold certiticates,......56 80,489,640 34,547,120 Total bear'g no int. $418,608, 499 RECAPITULATION, Debt pearing cotn it... $2,107, Debt beailag cur’y tat Devt beating no tt. Matured dent not pati, $430,552,060 Total.. . Bouas to Pacific Grand total... AMO! = $2,050, 401,502 iT LN TREASURY, $110,202, Currency... Showing tm on bonds and accrued inverest thereon...... Olwer purchased beads. Total in Treasury Debt tess cusn in Treas. ¢, 778 Decrease of the national cebt since duly 1, 1869. « $108, 052,410 VARIATIONS FROM LASE YRAR. Increase. $20, LOO Decrease, Debt bearing coin int'st, Debt beariog eur'y tal Deot bearing no inte: Matured, nop paid. - 1,416 The following table compares the July statement of the pal the 1st of June, 1870:— DEBT BEARING COLN INTEREST. $6,575,000 Five per cent bonds. SIX per cenit bonds Totat bearing cotn int. $2,107,942 DEBY BEARING CURRENCY INTEREST. Three per cent certi’s... $45,540000 | ¢ Navy Pension Fund,.... 14,000,000 Total bear’g cur’y int. — $69,540,000 Matured debt not pata, B,T21,817 DEBY BEARING NO INTE United Staves not Frac ional curren Gold certificates ‘Total be Mg no int SAPIT Dodi bearing coin Lut. §: Vept bearing currey We, Deve bearing nomcer Matured dept not pat 9,540,000 481,011,075 Crand Total... $2,000, AMOUN® LN ERE, Con Curr ‘Sinain . Other purchased bouds. $112, 776,049 25,945,007 Total in Treasury... Deot less cash ta Pre’sy *Pecrease of tie nuuional devt siuce dune 1, 1870...... «$23,002,653 win this statcment no mention is made of accrucd interest, ant the bonds issued to tie Pacific Ratirvad Company ave calcalgicd as part of the public deot According to the report sverary Boutwoll, who adds accrued interest and ignores the bonds tssued to that road, the total debt exhibits @ decrease dur- ing the past month a:nountiug to $20,203, (72. ‘The dest of the United States, jess eash fa the Treasury, Was a3 annexed at the undermentioned dates:— March 4, 1861. $08,180,% Oct. 1, 1868, $2, 524,643,713 duly 4, 1s Noy, 1, 1563..2,527, 120,052 duly 2, 18 Dec, 1, 1863, .2,530,031, 044 duty 1, 1s0 Jan. 1, 1809. .2,540,707,20L duty 2, 156 Feb. 1, 1860, July Sf, 1869. Sept. 1) 1865. dan. 1, 180 ie March 1, 1569. April, 1309, May 1, 186). .2,52 June 1, 1569. .2,, 25, 5 July 1, 1469, .2,509, 160,773 Aug. 1, 1869. .2,508, 708,532 Sept 1, 1869, .2, 408,005,032 Oct. 1, 1869. .2, 45,598,695 Nov. 1, 160, Deo. 1, 1869, .2,473,237,162 Fan. 1, 1870. 2,462,418, 783, Feb, 1, 1870, Mareh’1, 15 April 1, 1870. Feb. Marc Aprit 1, 1965, May 1, 1568 June L, boss, May 1, 1870. July b, June 1, 1870. .2, 428,211,016 Aug. 1, 1865 July 1, 1870. 2,400, 203,263 Sept. 1, 1808.2 POULSEN Ho Berts a Woman inv Delicate Coniition, Ollicer Bernard Tully, of the Nineteenth precinct, Seems to be obiaining an unenviabie notoriety in the newspapers just now, The following, if true, should be sufficient to relieve him from doing any further service for the people of this city:— Mrs. Bridget King, residing at the corner of Fourth avenue and Seventy- eventh street, yoaterday appeared be.ore Justi yal tie Yorkville Pouce Court, and applied for a warrant for his arrest on a charge of assauit and battery. She stated that on the night of che 11th of June iast onicer Tylly aticmpled to arrest her busband, who Was somewliatunder the influence of liquor. She, as Was natural, interfered in some way. She was enceinte at the time, but that atd not save her from the brutality of the oilicer, who struck fer on the bead with lis club, inflicting a sevele and danger- ous wound, and otherwise maltreated her so badly that she was taken sick aud fur a while her life was placed tn jeopardy. A miscurrtage was the result of this bratal behavior on the part ef this model po- liceman and guardian of the peace. The Warrant Was of course granted, G.NERAL POBEAT ANDENSIN, ACall Upon Gar Rich aad Patriotic Citizens. {from the Alba y Argus, July 1.) Few men rose to a more suduen fame than Major Rovert Anderson, the commander of Fore Sumter. He was the subje. of the frst agressive act of the rebellion, Fron the moment tue Hes! gun was fired on Sumter and for moutas afierwards ihe pame of Majer Anderson Was upon evervoudy's lips, He Was tlie hero of the day. is pictures were to be seen ja eviry show window, in every tllostrated paper, Aud Nis name was sung ti scores of songs cummoosel to commemorate the deeds o. war. Witat has become of the sulaler who was suddenly made so famous’ A correspondent writes bis luier history as follows: ‘The cable despatch from France about the dangerous fil- neas of Geoural Kooert Anderson, 0. Fort Sumter fame, is almost traylcal, in view of bis physician's direction tor ® change of C.mate ae the means of kaving hia fe. General ken in health, (f not in heart, when be was pay his very moderate expenses he out of the petty taco Allowed bin by Congress witer bis Lirement and be went aoroad (or the purpose of living a AS DONS! some small town ot Germany ur France. He lost b x the war, and though he tried hard to get some remuneration for ft from Congress be ‘afied. He was vreatly diaconraged at this, and ale at the way to which ‘Al che opeuing of the war were aitguted. he offered his private brary for alc as wveuing the expensen of his famiy on their passage urope., There were in thts brary many vai- Mabie books of & @utary and actentiic kind, for which he hoped to obiain good prices. But though bis friends of the press called attention to the gale ho realized very dttie from it, few of the books bringing one-quartes of thelr coat or vaiue. He lett here x poor man, shattered In conatitution, and wih cone Ho smal: that ‘he had very hard work wo cover the necessary expeuscs of bia famly. He has been living [or some time past in a humble way al the French town of Tours, from which we now receive reports of his dangerous iline: ghe same writer justly remarks that it seems of the rich men of New York who ha alsed large sums of money to keep the families of Stanton and Kawling, aiter Stanton and Rawlins were dead, have not made up @ pairtouc lund in the nome of Robert Anderson, while ne it yet ali NO secreL about his pov- erty or aboui the insuiliciency oO. his jacome, and ine reasons for his going abroad have been repeated.y pablished in the newspape * QUAUANTI Owing to the tlincss of Mr. Barton re Was no meeting yesterday of the Quarantine Commiasion- ers. Mayor Hall, Alderman Coman, President of the Board of Aldermen; Dr. Carnocaan, Health Of ficer; Commissioners Schet and Barton, were pri ens, and @ large num er of ¢ tizcas were siso in at- iendance, ia Cxpectatlun of Mual setLemeut of tue resent engrossing qu stion regarding “ges tor igh erage. At the next mertiag, Wich was met down ior next Tuesday, this quesou, vow tn dis- ee between our merchants und te Quarant.ue mi woners, WU Lm Bi probabuity ve doliuitery nctile 7 mage, ‘xeculloner was equal!y anxious, bus he i Mind eudpasiponeriee THE GALLOWS. Execution of a Negro Murderer in Virginia. Story of His Crime, Arrest and Conviction. Scones at the Gallows— Wretched Bungling of the Exeentioner, New Kenr Courr House, Va., f Lewis Kennedy (negro), the last and pr.ncipal of the notorious New Kent murderers, meendiar and burglars, Whose accomplice (Alexauder Garde her) Was executed on the Lith of February last, toe day patd the penalty of his horrible crime by nang- Ing vy the neck until dead, it whl be remembered by the readers of the HERALD that about the close of September, 1403, Mrs, Julia Stewart (whitey and her para. mour and overseer, John Baker, a half breed, wero brutally murdered by two negroes named respectively Lewis Kennedy and Alexander Gardner, woth discharged employés of Mrs, Stewart's, ‘Tle Victims were In Zood circumstances, Living at Pegg’s Point, On the Pamunkey, Mrs. Stewart beiug the proprietress of a small plantation, the working of which Baker superiatesded, and both were reputet to be posteasors of & considerable amount of money in specie and gresnoacks, Which Was supposed to be concealed about t2¢ premises of Mrs, Stewart. Dur- log the absence oi Baker at Yorktown once, Gardner effected an entrance to the residence of Mrs, Stewart and comiaitted the theft of asiot gun, and this so alarmed Baker that on his return he placed the trea- sure in glass jars, took them with him out of the se, anu, it is Supposed, buried then dn ine woods, where they remain to this day, as every effort to dis- cover them has falled, It was to secure (bis money, as Well a8 (0 gratily a PERSONAL HATRED of Kennedy's towacds Baker that the murderers Were actuated (0 the commussion of the foul deed. Kennedy bed an amour with a sable daw named Annie, lying on Mrs. Stewarts place, and, thougit ordered off the premises by Baker after hts dis« charge, he su Cont ined his visits to this woman, Between these the most disgraceful scenes took place, They quarrelied, fougut, and frequenuy «made night hideous with screams, yells and curses, Kennedy, Who Was savage und vicious, used to beat and oaltreat the woman in an outrageous manner, and the aliaost n ghtly repetition of such Scenes made their presence an into.erable nu sance mM the neighborhood. Again Laker ordered voti Uke Woman aud Kennedy to ieave the premses, stat z that he would forctoly eect them did not, and at lenzth the order was com pied with; but Kennedy hod mwardly sworn Vengeance age tst bs per eenior, a ke regarded er, Once ater thts (hey both inet at a store in tue ne ghoornood, Wh na diflicul meued., Kenne- dy seiz:d Baker, And ace.opied to drog hm witain reach of an axe, and bat the Luterpo-itton of « constuble Who Was presenta tragedy would have oveurred. Kenneuy tien swore sn the presence of b.-sanders: “1 will it Baker if it takes me five years to doit? Brow this ume forward tie two Inurderers, only sought an opportunity to cacry tue purpose they hid resolved upon tito execution, All ab 0.9 Imonti prior to the commis and about the same pertod tue Baker and Mrs, Stewart we.e BY NO MEANS AMIUABLE 4 again become cn. tm reu—this time of an In mitiden, of -the Cherokeo tmbe, whe had hiyed on tne Pan ey froin thine tiamemorti. Mes. stewart obeerved @ Coolness On fis part towards hor, and, With a Womans instinct, slo soon divmed Me cane, the result being jealousy. Tey foucat aud quatreled wlmost daily, and, instead of hare moulding, tae breach became wider and wider be- tween them, until al iengti they ceased to speak to sion of t relalluu# beuw Baker bh eich other, Baker thea became enge sed to the inst dcr of his affeetions, a tact with which Mrs, SteWarb svn became acquaned, ond orm that tine, though living under tue spoke to each oiher again. MURDER MOST FOUL. ‘The evening of the “lust Saturday of September, 1863, Was Culm and sull, With murky, Overuunging clouds, the air was oppressive and suitey, and Cuere was evoTy indication 01 au Approwchiay Storm, when Keunedy aud Gardner, armed with two old muskets, set out in tae direcuon of MPs. Stewart's, bent on their mission of murder, rapine, arson and’ robbery, baker tad been cating Wood some distance foi the house, and the two lurking vullaus well knew tue route by which he Would return. Arriving about ausk, they lay ti wait Dear a hogpen, conceaed by unaerwood, Wuich Was usually visited by Baker before going to tue house. They had ca cused wel, for soon their vic.im made his appearance, coming at a leasurdy git Win aa Bxe over nis shoulder. He had reached the hogpen, only a few rods distant irom the concealed assassins, when the report oC @ musket rang out Upon the alr, and Baker fol, exlviming, “Murder, murder; Tin kiLed,?? ‘the unfortupate man Was pierced by iwo batis, wich entered his let side oud lodged tm the ngut, one o1 the balls be.ng embedded in the other. He made an effort to rise with mis expiros exclama- top, but a powerful biow of @ mu ket dealt by one Of the ussdssing, Wuich broke tue wiask t at the breech and severed the murderod a's head in two, tet him @ life ess ana man ted corpse. They then rue the pockets O: tue murderet man, but were on.y rewarded py the discove. y of ten cents ta coppers. A WOMAN RAV SHED AND MURDERED, If ther greed for piuuue: tiad ben appeased in the first ingiance :héy might probavly rave reured wihout steeping their murderous Gands ta he Dlovd of anotuer Victim; bul this ds »poiutme t freacted thom, and their uuirst for fresh gore be- caine more intense. Leaving the dead ody of Baxer they wont direct to tne house of Mrs Stewart, ait here the ine ruaie fends perpets.ted a liurcor wi.ob for airucity aud baibarity hea no equal in the aunals of crime, They deliberaey waiked into the house and demanded of tne t rro stricken Wowen tie whe eavouts of the bid- den wtesure, She (oid them she did not know where Baker bad iid if, but (ue assaasliis did not be- Levo this, and they threatened her with instant death if the money was hot found. In the most pitevus tones she assured them sie was ignorant of where tt Was hid, and agata and again she lioploret meroy. Kenneay, who is @ maicn lor une arch feud hi uself, then seized ier vy the throat, tt the floor, when she becant? almost Lisens: thea ravsced ber, and, after having sat, brutal passions, with the ferocity of & demon he seized Oue of the fire-irons, wae Woich le struck her @ terrlols biow on the head, crating in her skull, bespattering her brains om (he tloor aud ia Bvanily killing ner. KOBBERY AND ARSON. After this carn.vai u) blood ine wretches next pro- ceeded to plu der the house, bat they found nota same roof, ty wever ing beyond the usual articies of dowostte use, such a8 four, b own sugar 4ud colfve, Which Wey carried of, Fearing d- ection, and i order to enectual hide the.c guilt, they then cut ope. a bedtick, tok from it the straw with which tt was tilled, aad is- uiing this set fire to the house, which wis soon CUVE.Oper in flames. tiaving = done thia the murderers then 1 ft the scene ow triple outrage, carrying with them tuewr bovly, and ley cuivaced Ubeir steps to the mang ed body of their first victim, wich they carried 10 4 Whait Ou the river near by aid thie itin, anchoring it ty tue bottom wit the burre. ¢ the broken gun with which they hau killed Lak Tuis completed (he hellish work of the mizht, aud the tnuroerera retred home feeling at least s cure as to discovery; but thelr “canning had rreacaed tiselt,”” and litte tuvy knew they were (a, ing a wait that would ulilinately lead to thetr de ARREST UF THE MORDERE Next morning Mra, Stewart's house wasa smoking mass of déuris, the Chimoey beng a #anding mon - ment of the ediff @. Tie coarred boaes of «4 human bemg, afierwurds proven by medical ‘teatiniony to be those of &@ Woman, were found in the runs, and this gave rise to tie belief that Baker tal murdered toe woman and bad fed, for he could nowhere be found, Soon afierwaru, however, the tide was out, and the boay of ihe murdered man was touad @nchored to the bottom of the river. Suspic.oo then fell upon the reali@urder: ty, aud (wo detectives froin iuichmoud were not long in brmging gutt hame to tuem. A trail of the four was discovered the eotire Way from the site of Mrs. Stewart's Louse to the whait where Baker's boly was thrown into the river, and thence to the house wiere both Ken- nedy and Gardner “i. ‘ihey were arrested, and both subsequentiy escaped, but Gardner was recap- tured, tried, couvicted, sentenced und execnied. Kenuedy remained at large until April last, woen he Was arrested on a farm tn Norih Carolina, Mey tried at the May ierm o: tne County Court, and ¢ dence being adduced substanually as above, he was sentenced Lo ve © Goutet to-day. PREPARING TO DIR. Konnedy, who wis something of a predestinarian, made up lis mind, as the day of the executon a proached, that the tine Was come when le sould gnuie 0. this mortal cou, ant with the mos. be. coming resignation and composure he prepared to methisine At his reqie ta numberof clergy. men visited him, with whom he prayed earnestly, and wih.ic they were preseut he seeued to ve re- Pentan’, bat at other tiac. te langled, Joked ana ByOXe 88 uUCONCernedly Hs Lhe had no ca Con bis mind, He Was supported tn hs iast momen 8 by a remarkable calm and fortiiute, either tne re-ut of lus beef as @ falaltst, or @ pevic.t reliauce for forgiveness at the vands of his Maxer. As) ough Contrary Lo existing stacuies, the execu- tion Was # public one, because Of Che Tack that there Was No atl vard, aad tie coaaty treasur, could aut affo:d the expose of erecting a s)ecial enciosure. ‘the sca Old Wes the same upon which Gardner was execited, ‘the cundemaed expressed @ wish that tho langing should be done 4s easly as vorsl ON THR SCAYPOLD, ‘wo P.M, howev r, the condemned, hily pinioned, was lel forvs in the of eight men aran d Wilh muskels. aid d aud took nts ecouvey him to ihe 4 oes swarmed grovad in &® dense ma's, mate ani f Male, and the soleun prow cess D gaits march $8 tue scene of Cito Anal trigedy, the er wa surg, & slog under tue het, Proctely aty witht ms arms cen re fa guard He walked firmty, \ tn © cart pr vided, The throug of ide ny glaring sup, With the therm, MMeler at ninety. Wher Th sight of the se fold Kee, 1Y Viewed it with the 4 most Caimness and Composn, “Ath cd at its base he jumped irom the cart, 40d. with & firm gion and determnelt air t n, lel the steps of The ase pattorm The Acting Sherut tuen’ Tod (he deuta warrant, alter which the condemn "4 Wis asked af be had anything to say to t sséinb,'2l maltica ie, With aa unshakeu Vy. aod v4} face that lid not betray the slightes: emotion, We wekn wie ed tn a ew betef & WarkS Ms guilt of his seutence. A prayer Wun offs colored preacher anid a sole cro ned tmp sse | Weill Ul calm demeanor of the . NO—A BUNGLE. TUE BAN All bemz now ready, (he bangiuan’s ad- justed, a cap placed over (he feauires @ black surond over Lie body, und ao TUPLydive Winules past (Wwe VM. the dro; vy thud and crasa went the conden ote A cry of horror rang ie crowd and UO Wo- men fainted at the sickening sght. The knot hat Sippe! and given aWay, Wit some Axmi-tance Kennedy rose aid aga n a-cend od: the, steps to" ti plastorm, hts neck lacerated vy he rope, und agile ficialy Look lis stanu on Cae C.tal drop. He bad ut ered a, ome co id vear bin groan as if from pain. Ag or y-Ove inluutes put Ovo, the drop je aud bods o ) Was suspended bs ween How aud eari! all Was @ oud five feet; bit, a3 is always the ease, the Knot sb to tue back of m+ AHold 9 Victiin struguled convuiny Ly urinate er ail outward sugns of lite had disappeared. Ta benty mutes Ile Was a atteuding physician, aad after Mav.gmg uty utes Che body Was cut down and placed in a co. Wiel lared extinct by the hae already prepared to reestye it, bnety wade @& coniession that he had com- ed the tWo murders, but ad ouly attempt d @ Mrs, Stewart, her resisiance hayiug pre- athog. Vented his sie AQUATIC, In spite of the fact that no public notice of the affair nad beea en, while, on the contrary, every precau ton had been taken to keep tt as quiet as possible, there wus a good crowd present at the Dundee lake, Paterson, yesterday afternoon to wit- ness the boa’ ing contest among the momorrs of the H. M.A. Club, for the handsome $150 paper shelt presented by Mr. D. 2. Grunt, of the Grant Locomo- lve Works, of Paterson, The alieruvon Was 4 fue one for a boat ritce—ciowdy, ty t dr, ad just oul conan to 1e..der a lithe violent exercise comiora- he entries for the single skull race were E. BL Aterby dt J. H. vemarsi, 5. CO. Oa a, We G. Ookman, W. M. Pratl, Mortimer Clark. ne a= tance Was about ope aud a quater mules, aid was wou by b. B. Atteroury, dr, ta 6:01, Prali coming ia second gad Clark third, Aitor the above there was a tub yards, in whien par ic W. G. Uakiwan, W. ‘ace of about fitty , jaines Jackson, . U. Deinarost, We ide 11,8. C. Oakinan, B. W. Hoxsey, J. H. Hopper and &. 1B. Atterburs By tae third stroke ull the tubs were bottum upward eax ept tut of J. H. Demarest, Who Wet over the course Im Araud style, and he hat soue narrow escapes he suceeded in Winning ihe race, Al the abo ntioned are “biz bugs and re- pre-en atives of tie Upper ten of Patersoa—i. F. is, aod all that sort of Gung. The spoct over tag tub race Was immense. MAKING A REPUTATION. A Gentleman in Search of a Lady Without = Name and Gets into Prison. A gent'emanty looking iadividual, calling himself Augustus H. Sidell, was yesterday bourit before Justice Bixby, at the Yorkville Police Court, oa @ complaint of disorderly conduet, preferred against him by Mr. No. 173 Lexingtoa ave- nue. Sidell wanted to wu entrance inte Finch’s house, im search of a Woman whose name be woud not er could not meahon, He motive for otis 0 the house he ret @ | to explula any forther, and he was cotapched to giv: bon ts [or bis fuiure good behavor, And ao¥ comes the jaughapie ; art of the case. He or rather his coun. sel, en ord 0 bribe Me. Jaines M°Caue, Justice Bixby 8 cleck, to get the reporter of the HERALD Bs 1 Cour: LOt LO Lotige Lie Case in tats paper Stafford’s Lron and Sulphur Powdors tarigorsie ti pacity the Av Herring's Patent CUAMPION SAPF: tot Bradway, jer Murray stroot A.—Genw Pew rre Dress Hats for Hive Do'lars, WAKNOUK & ( 19 Broadway, AX hom Nm Xe vers, at redu ed prices, ae LOKIN BKOOKS & SONS', 498 Broadway, four doors above: Hioward atiwet, Comfort. secle y's tar proved patterns, eure ru Oitable? correct ad) porters, Braces, Bandas No, é ADD street, A.—For Restoring the Origi HATR, DISPERSING DANORUF® SCALP, KESTOREK AM DCLEA RICA [8 WITHOUT AN EQ AL SING THB A. The teenth Jeara of experiment ant i anges in the jugre tie se PHALON lias Cie pleasure of anoonueiag tiat his VIFALIA, Ot SALVATION FoR HE HALK, tea pervect artte Dable of invalituy restorlog gray halt to ite primary © ni without farlure, Suid by wil druggists and fancy gou deaera, AmendmentAfter Ten oe, A.—"oots and Shoes reduced p! F ot Every Vartety, ae A. BROOKS, 575 Broadway, d Shoes hail price. ANS ha nee Fenveling mud Lotradne ag te CHAM!ION COW MILKER combine business with plea- aure, Company's ouce A Free Excorsion ‘O-DAV, to-morrow aule ery d as turn given grat by BE. teokman, mtreet, Ne ouly oie tis. Bunting Fines all Sizes Cloming Ont Cheap, below market prices, at HOJER & ¢ Duane sree AWAM'S, Manutac Batchelor’s§ & Dye~vhe Best in the world. The only pet dye; harmless, relia sls, Leata nevi, Factory 16 Bond street, Celebration at Grand Park, Varties who desire to oslebration of OUK NATIC NNLVERSAKY, @s MONDAY, JULY 4 take the earler trains, at 7 ALM veou the Lisa A. ob train wal arcive in time for the extra Collation nod AFT. RNOON SALE, Carriages will be in attendance upon the arrival of eae& train. Ladies and gentiemen may be assured that no Oreworks wili be permitted on tue grounds, and every provisioa wil ve made for tho comtort and entertainment of vin tira. member tralus leave devot corner o° Twenty-sorenta and Fourth mt Ub) AL DKEW WILSUN, Jr., 817 Broadway. Crisiadoro’s Unrivall fd appiied at bie wig and ca'p Har Dye.—Sold ry, No.8 Astor House Nevoets Kerasenes Oi! Gives the Best Light, and ja ciarantecd nafe aad extra tretedt. OEVOE MANU FACTURING COMPANY, L17 Fulton street, Hinmondsy Watches and Jewelry se retucet prices O18 Br GRO tway, wnider St. 2. ALLEN, toholas Love. medy.— 8500 eward y drigelsts, or by mall €0 cout, em RV, PIERCE, M.D, Builalo, Dr. Sages Crt for an in Electrictty Removes Disease and Invivore ates body and mind. Applied by Dr, CHAMBERLIN, No, 7 West Fourieeuth atrest. » A. Brooks’? Boot and Shoe Emportumy ‘ondway, New York.—-Sara.ogn branch now open. Vire Ixinnd.—A Steamer will Meet the 3:30 and 430 (raina from New York chia day, July % Spring Water is an Infaltitte For aace by dug Royal Havana Lettery.—!rizes Paid in Gold. Taformatic ved. The 0) gest races paid ior Doud.voae and ad kids of Gold aad siwer. TAYLOR & CO,. Bankers, 16 Wall sireet, Nf Suminer Sts tes popular prices; Gente’ Ci laqinet for nl ats’ Hate in Variety as mere Dress Hats a specia'ty. BUBKE, 125 Fulton street To Say that this tv tfot Weather would be very aupertiucuis; for every one knows it, To say. that summer styles ae beautiul @ very superducus or every une knows (oa) aio.) But, then, uo barn can rag in tai faz avout Koox's Hate: on the contrary, some nod may be vone good nut on ¥ to Kuox, but good to has uyers. We will draw our sermon to a close by advising Our 9. 1f they rea ly desire someting nest aod testy oO the thos, Wo cali on ANOA, Lie guise bis patrons in every pariicuar. The Upright Patent Trak Co: Barclay street, next door to the Astor Hav To Mothers. MRS. WINSLOW'S £0 OTUING BYRU for children te trled remesy, It has wiood the teas of to fall. Tt bot only reileves the child (rom pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowolmy cures wind colic gad gives cos od health tothe cblid ead comfort to tae mother, = DANY, Noe @ ‘Up stairs, anold and weil many years, aod ooverknowa