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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1871. — TRIPLE SHEET. New York is not calculated to inspire many F -R A | c E. with a desire to sit in a theatre with the ther- mometer among the nineties, Review of the Religious Press. Our religious press table this week does not Herald Special Report from exhibit much that would interest the general public—if we except their comments upon Ver the situation in Paris, We are sorry to notice a filling off in the revival spirit mong the Protestant Churches, but ihe old Roman Archbishop Darboy to ba Buried Catholic Church still maintains its reputation on Wednesday. for persistent efforts in bringing lambs into the fold of the Lord. The confirmations the AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. past week in the latter Chureh have been tes, unusually numerous. The Observer and the Hrangelist (Presby- terian organs) are jubilant over ihe fuct that the memorial und of five million dollars asked | Phe Par for bas been subscribed, wiih two million surplus, amounting to over seven millions, Only one year ago were the subscriptions to this fand started, and it is creditable to our Presbyterian brethren that they have so liber- ally subscribed to so worthy a religious objets Pouching on this subject the He says :—~ This result is due, with the Div s Commune Controlled from London and Berlin. London, Liverpool and Bristol Threat- ened with the Tored. s, chiefly RY en 0 BE lenermenen to two men-—the ‘Secretary, | iin wood, who fas planned and organized und appealed, und to Mr. W. B. Himan, the chairman ol th Tite fee, who. with hts great finunictal ability; hws given . ; his Whole lime to make its success. In common ssinky 3 te etur With the whole Church we give them ayr nearty The Assembly Favorable to the Return o thanks, Wille we bow in hununie gratiode to Al the Bourbons. Mighty Goa. The Observer gives what it calls the “Last F: This ia not exactly a French dancing lesson, & la A REPU BLICAN GUARD FORMING. pirouette; for our sturdy Presbyterian con- temporary, after commenting upon the hor- ugs of the article on siro C4 ench Lasson. en Cerrts Martial Forming rors and unchristianlike proce: Commune, talks to our own people as fol- at Cherbourg. lows :-— I this city of New York and these United States the principies that have wrought the ruin of Paris aad tke humiliation of France are at work, spread- TELEGRAMS TO THE KEW YORK HERALO. ace Pouloaeed darken ry fred ieee Our special correspondent in Versailles their aense. of obligation ‘to. obey sitfowee sends ns the following despatch :— FE Tee Oras alee ors Prenen Tadloel Versarnurs, June 3, 187L. Sa eet oprepeny vassoclacion, | Archbishop Darboy will be burfed on al inceungs. Constitu. i in our State and na- Rights movye- “Rougus” rule our politic tional restraints are weaken tonal legis! The Woman's ment has already be manners. ‘faxes are hnposed by ley out regard to the right, buy merely for hiueai or private ends. ‘ive meoie by Convtess after its neve Wednesday next. vend iis session on that day in respect The National Assembly will su ome Freneit ints morals and atures secant with- 5 0~ vo his memory. A BOASTYUL WRETOR, the shooting of the martyred Archbishop has been discovered boasting of his participation in the He will be, as might be s The insurgent who commanded at for private, not public halls of legislature aad judgme The Independentis out for Ge as his own suceessor in White Hou does uot regard him precisely as the religious candidate of the people, but argues that the people have tried him, and might go farther and tere worse if they wish to make a change, Tt admonishes the next Republican National Convention to nominate Grant as the “people's candidate.” (Is not that rather ignoring the existence of a republican organization?) But, says the Independent, the republican party wanis its strongest man, and t man, to use its own words, “‘is Ulysses S. Grant, and it will have him.” The Zndependent acknowledges that it has “not been its fortune to bestow horrible deed. Lip- posed, promptly executed. GREAT BRITAIN THREATENED. Auoiler insurgent has publicly boasted that the burning of Paris will appear insignificant London docks and all their wealth when the are consumed; that a grand lesson will be given to the middle classes of Europe, and that Loadon, Liverpool and Bristol will be the next scenes of the secret operations of the Communists. unqualified praise on many of the public REAL LEADERS OF THE PARIS COMMUNE, actions of ex-Governor Horatio Seymour.” Papers have been discovered in Paris It then becomes quizzies! on the ex-Goy . aes ; which show conclusively that the operations position on the fishcal comwmission im v Pt this Stete. The ‘End of the Commune” is also a frui{fal theme in the /ndependent. When we mention that such phras: “the Babylon of the Apocalyptic vision,” the “scarlet woman and her cup cf abominations,” and so on, are embraced in the article, the conclusions of the writer may be readily of the late Commune were controlled and di- rected from London and Berlina by the chiets of the Workingmen’s International Society, a in the United States. Soveral Englishmen were among the insurgent as branch of which exists leaders in Paris during the period of the in- arrived at. surrection. The Mrceman’s Journal (Catholic organ), | rms stERN TOWARDS THE REBEL LEADERS, with i(s accustomed independence, gives us an “Awlul Lesson,” unlike that of the ‘irench Lesaon” of the Hvangelist, although taking for | its text the same object—to wit, the French Commune, The tenor of its leading article may be gathered from the following closing paragraph :— But what an awful lesson for other nations otuet peoples who propose doing without God ‘onal Baptist of Philadelpbia, the Baptist Union of New York and Chicago, the Church Journal of this city, the Boston Pilot } (Catholic), Saint Peter (“a Catholi | ises that whatever sentences MM. be faithfully exe- M. Thiers pror the Military Commission pass Rochefort and Assi shall cuted, upon AN INCENDIARY ORDER FOUND. An order, signed and sealed by the Com- for the buruing of the Hétel de Ville has been discovered. and mur ae Assembly and the Bourbons—M. ' Powev to be Extended=Rallway Trafic to ies paper of be Resumed, the first class”), the Methodist of this city, the Vensatrtise, June 8; 1871 Christian Union (Honry Ward Beecher), the | at ae Shae Part i : Upouiditc Tiriss of Detington Ken he Dae de ee to ce mare A seerably favors the proposition for the abrogation of the laws for the banishment of the Prine of Bonrbon from France; and also the pro- more Apiseopal Methodist, the Louis Ohrisiian Advoe the Jewish the Herald of Gospel Liberty, the Church Weekly, the Liberal Chri: the Hebrew Leader, the Jewish Messenger, the Golden Age—none of theae treat upon any topic of ordinary pass- ing interest, although the Rev. Mr. Beecher, in the Christian Union, has an article on New Testament and the Resurrection,” as a text the language of the Rev, O. Frothingham, to wit :— Fairly considered, the New Testament does not re- cord the physical resurrection of Jesus as a body, Dut Mis spiritual resurrection a8 a power of life in the soni. ‘Thus Paul—tie first witness and the great preacier of the resurrection—taughy it. ‘This, Mr. Beecher says, “seems. tense sarcasm.” lofuse a little more of the spirit of religions progress in your columns, brethrowt of the reli- gious press, and it will be better for mankind, of the House Times, e ian, posal to extend the power of M, Thiers as Ohief Executive for two years. RAILWAY TRAFFIC RESUMED. The railways between this city and Paris toking B have resumed their trips and are already doing an immense passenger trafic, | BUSINESS IN PARTS, Business in Paris is ey: reviving. PARIS. REPORTS. TELEGRAMS 10: THE Ne NeW “yorx HERALD. Newspapers Suppressed—Arrests—A Sorter Watch—Terchors to be Reinstatet—A Ke- publican Guard—Precautions Against Re- volt—Cougratuintions to the Troopr—Conrts Martial Ketablished, Panis, like an in- Kowe=The New Capital of Italy, Arrangements are made for the public and solemn entry of Victor Emmanuel into the | capital of the Cesars. wly and cautiously, and, as we think, wiih much wisdom, the pre- paraiions have been made; and now we are not unprepared to Jearn that on the 15th of } August the Italian King will enter Rome and | establish himself in the palace of the Quirinal. U: will be a great day for Rome—a great dag for the thinking men of the worli. Even now | men are asking how will ihe Pope behave. We know that he refuses to accept the terms June Tricolor and 1871, Politique The have been suppressed newspapers BKAROH FOR CO: LED AnMA, The search for concealed arme continues to be erously prosecuted, and many have been found, ARRESTS. Avrost soutinue apon a large scale, They ike Larter! tepinie hel gent j are chietly ex-National Guards and soldiers, His is a difficult position. Charlemagne ¥ A STRICY WATOR, A atvict watch is kept upon the righi bank and the sentinels arrest all bowed to his! predecessor and gladly accepted from bis hands the imperial crown. So did the First Otho. Other emperors and kings bowed to him the knee. The lirst Napoleon reversed the practice, but the First Nepoleon was by universal couseat an intruder. He was never backed up by the common consent of wankiad. For the first ti the seenlar power in Rome, by the deliberate demand of | the Italian people and by the approving assent of mankind, trinmphs over the sacred. Liven | in Rome, the -Church no longer dominates. | tr. Lame prc tt baggie Pius the Ninth commands the respect of the | A republican gnard of twelve thousand men nations; but unless the current of events is | is also to be formed, powerfully and effectively checked bis suc- PRECAUTIONS AGALNST REVOLT, cossor will find it convenient to become to It is proposed to construct forts within the July what the, ASR? iene eee walls of Paris to prevent the vossibility of a to any The power of the universal reuewal of (he ingurreotion, of the Seine, | passers at night, RBINSTATEMENT OF TEAGHERS ORDERED, | M. Ferry bas ordered the reinstatement of { the teachers in the scbools, The gendarmerie is to be augmented to an effective force of six thousand, bishop is goue. be sdanerecie: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MARINES AND SOL- DIERKS, An order of the day, just issued by Marshal MacMahon to the marines and soldiers of his army, praises the courage and devotion which have delivered Paris out of the hands of the wretches who intended to reduce the cily to ashes, and says the Assembly is about to give them the worthiest recompense, by unani- mously voting that they have deserved well of their country, BUSINESS AND ORDER. The streets of Paris have been reopened to traffic. the pavements have been repaired and there is perfect order everywhere. The police are still arvesting all suspected persons, ‘TEN COURTS MARTIAL, Ten courts martial have been established at Cherbourg, for the trial of all prisoners sent there by the provost marshal. The latter ser- htre du Chatelet, in this city, where a summary investigation is The barricades have all disappeared, vice is carried on at the Te held prior to the trial by military court, Railway Matters—Evacuation of Andelys by ‘i the Prussines. Lexpon, June 3, 1871. The railway lines between Paris and Havre have resumed operations. HE PRUSSIANS, The Prussians have evacuated Andelys and the entire Department of the Eure, Theatros Reopened—Taiers’ House to be Rebuilt. Paris, June 3, 1871. The theatres have been authorized to reopen, but the cafés and chantants are still under restrictions, THIERS’ HOUSE TO BE REBUILT. The Versailles has voted 1,053, 0008, house of M, Assembly for the purpose of rebuilding the Thiers. ENGLAND. The English Commissioners and General Schenck Arrived im Liverpoo!l—Address of the Chamber of Commerce to the American Minister and His Reply—Ex- pectod Arrival of the Em- peror of Brazil, TELEGRAM T2 THE WEW YORK HERALD. Earl de Grey, Sir Stafford Northcote and Lord Tenterden, of the British High Commission, and General Robert ©, Schenck, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenivotentiary from the United States, arrived at Liverpool to-day, on the Cunard steam- ship Cuba, from New York. Mr, Schenck, soon after Janding. was presented with an address of welcome by the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, who watted npoen him ina body. Mr, Schenck replied in a neat speech, expressive of gratification at the courtesy shown him by the Chamber, and of the hope that the kind relations now existing between the mother country and his native tand may be perpetual, Mr. Schenck Is expected in Loudon to-morrow, and will in afew days present his credentials to the Queen. He will receive a warm welcome from the Ministry. THE EMPEROR OF BRAZU—RNITISH FLUNKY DOM ON CHE ALBERT. His imperial Majesty Dom Pedro If., Emperor of Brazil, is expected at Southampton on or betore the isth inst. ‘The Common Council of that town are engaged in the preparation of an address of welcome he Empe A WEST INDIAN STEAMEX DISABLED. The royai mali steamship Elbe, bound to the West Indies and Aspinwall, has returned (o Southampton in a disabled condition, Her p gers and matis have been transferred to auother vessel of the line, which Has saved for Aspinwall, tot or. Incorporation of Alsace in the German Empire. BERLIN, June 3, 1871 ‘ihe bill incorporating Alsace with the German empire tas been read three times before the Ger- Man Parliament. Li by ATLAN THO CABLE REPAIRED, N. F,, Jane 3 Heagtts Conrsst 45 P.O One of the Anglo-American telegraph cables has been recovered and repaired. The steamer Senn- Captain Halpin, will immediately proceed co | y aud repair the other. Personal Intelligence. General G. W. Schofteld, of the United States } Army, 18 quartered at the Filth Avenue, Judge J. G. Abbott, of Boston, is residing at the Rrevoort Honse. Colonel F. M. Gilmer, of Alabama, is sojourning ab the Grand Central. : Robert C Winthrop, of Massachaseus, is stopping at the St, James General 8. D, Sturdis, of West Point, ts at the Hott- man House. Dent, of Washington, yesterday arrived at Fifth Avenue, James H. Clement, of Boston, is staying at 1 St James. ‘ H. Wainwright, of Ragland, is a guest at the Grand Central. Demetrius Coutmrem, of Russta, ourners 4t the Fifth Avenue, Paymaster W. R. Spalding, of the Untied Navy, is domiciied at the Momtman Hoase. charies W. of the United States Army, who hag been attached to’ the Tehuantepec Surveying Es pedition, is stopping at the Firth Avenue, Latdiey, of Virginia, ‘is residing at the Grand Uentrai. is among the so- States OBITUARY George Clark, of Wowture. George Clork, exX-Mayov of Newburg, died on Sat- urday, at hig residence im ubat city, atter an iliness Of four duys, aged avout filty years, Mr. Clark was formerly « resident New York city, # member of oue of the dbranctes of the Commen Counell here, and served one term in the State Legisiature as the representative of one Of Its Assembly district having amassed & compe he removed to Newburg, business Habits, His thorough Knowledge of poittics and legisiation, soon brought him inte promainen euce mn New York, of and engaged Mm business tn | About Ofteen years ago, | where his enterprising | } vie In 1866, When Newburg Was incorporated asa city, | the repubiican cand ted to that offtee by was re-elected to tae He was succeeded by Mr. Clark, was nominated @ date for Mayor, aud was large ma) ort in 1888 he office, and retired in 1870. Mr. Robert sterling, his brotner-in-law, who died Within a month after his elecion. In 186s Mr. Clark was the delegate row his Congresstonal district to the Chicago Republican Convention which nomi natod General Grant to tie Presidency. The deceased” Was, at the time of his death, president of the New: Midian Railway Company, president of the Newburg Board of Water Commisstoners, and oecu- Pied varions other oitices or honor and trust, The news of his death has thrown # gloom over the eu tire community of Newburg, and the flags on we build: of the city and on the shipping in New- are Rte yl Cog ed at nulf-mast. The deceased leaves a famil wife and fow children, | | | MUSIC AND THE “DRAMA. Firm Avance TaRarae.—The belle of this dra- matic boudoir, Miss Fanny Davenport, who has made such roles as Efe Remington, Georgette, Lady Gay Spanker and Marta, in “Twelfth Night,’ her own, witht the endorsement of the public as a copyright for all, takes a benefit to-morrow night. ‘The play ts “London Assurance,” and her principal assistants are Mr, Davenport and Miss Julia Gaylord (débat), On Tuesday Mr. Harkins, the clever and popular wi anager and leading man, pro- poses to revive “Man and Wile” for hia benedt. and on Wednesday Daly’s dramatization of Wilkie Col- lina’ novel, “No Name,’ will ve given in grand style. WALLAcK’ “Rosedale,” despite the heat, is bightly greeted by houses which can only be desig- nated by the cheering term, “Standing room only.” No wonder, too, when all thut art and liberality combined: are capable of has been brought into requisition to imake the brightness of the play still brighter, and to wake the east as periect as posstote. Boorn’s Tuxarre—tak Wrnver'’s TaLe.—T he final performance of the “Winter's Tale” was given lasteventng at Booth’s theatre. As usual, it was admirably reorder and though the audience, owing very likely to the oppressive heat of the weather, was nor so large as on other nights 1 the past, those present were en- thusiastic in thetr reception of this most picturesque of all Shakspeare’s plays. Mr. Lawrence Barrett did his part well and faith- fully, and Mr. Mars smith ie and Pediar, len. a humor to tle pie it a pleasar diversiication, ‘The ladies ia the periormanee wer equal to thew parts and excellent ta the rendition. Last evening closed tie winter son at this theatre. It opened with Mr. Jeferson as Rip Van Winkle, Mr. Booth joliowed m_ “Richellen, “Ovielo.” “Much Ado About Notuing’ and the “Fool's Revenge.” Mr. Barrett weeded, alternated, in ongul,”” “Marble Hea and Loyalty,” “King of the Commons “Winter's 'T Next woek th Muh 0’ Airlie,’ the leading character in which wiil be Bobby Bnmns, done up dramaticatiy, and Mr. Bar- Hay ‘Will personate the dashing and daring Seottmh over, OLYMPt.—Miss Lucille Western, whose power of delineating strong passion Is very remarkable, and who has, by years of study and expericuce, made herself a sterling favorite on the stage, commences ent at the Olympic this week, th irst performance being ‘Basi Lynne? Sheppard” was withdrawn on Saturday night, Lina Epwis.—This enterprising and deserving young manayeress closed a season of nearly forty Wweoks at her theatre on Friday nignt, Grave ob- Stacles beset her path from the commencement of the season, obstacles which would have daunted many a veteran manager. But she plucktly fought Gown all obstacles, ana succeeded in bringing her é WwW and the season to a successful close. Of course there were binnders—when Was a frst season er without them *—-ald the clef blunder was in spending time and money over the Uasay productions ol the Lan- don Karnic. Next season tie theatre will be en- larged to nearly double Lis present size, and there is litte aoubt of 9 bright career for It and its :atr ptiot, Grand Orrea Houst.—The grand spectacular pantomime, “Lhe ‘Fhree Aunchbacks,” sti runs Is devious way, with Ethel Jorman, Belle Howie aud Bonfautl as tae star Woov's. lhe snuumer theatre this week wiih the mime troupe im ther clever Blind Mic DAN BuyayT will have his annual benefit at the Academy of Maste on Thursday evening. He will rin (wo ish comedies, “Coleen Bawn’? and the Baron,” and Wil upported by tone \ Ma ec, Mme. Pontsi, iiiamson, Owen season opens at this Fox & Demter panto- pantomime, “Phy he List nights of “Kit are announced “Paul Cliford” will be brought ont for this week. on Monday, dur NeweoMB & ARLINGYON'S MINSTRELS conclude their seagon on Saturday next. They nave met With prompt recoguition vy the public and have snecessfully maugurated one of ile cosiest and pretuest little halis in wae elty. tory yk as given up Unis week to be ts On Monday Frank Kerns uppears afternoon and evening. (rank Glrara has a benefit the tolowm: Gay, Joe Braham on Wednesday, Jonny Wild 0 fnursday, the ushers on Frid 1 Pody Pastor ou sarurdas CENTRAL PARK GARDEN.—Hach concert given thissummer by Thomas’ orchestra seems to draw a larger audience than its predecessor. ‘These tertainmenis are now (he most fasiionable and U1 most popular ever given m this city auring summer. Ail the pyrfection that an orchest capable of seems to be crowded into the forty 1 clans ove whom Thomas wields the baton, oO wonde; , that the Garden should not be laree enough to wee ommodate ail tne lovers of music who fovk co tt. 18 Theatrical Manag Presentation to a . summer season will open with “ihe | Me THE SENTENCE OF MRS, FAIR, Stirring Scene in a San Francisco Jourt, Wretched Woman Sen- tenced to be Hanged. The : The Attempted Impeachment of Jarory Over- ruled " the Judge, How Mrs. Pair Bore the Terr ble Ordeal. SAN FRANersco, June 3, 1871, The court opened at ten this morning, ant Unued unult haif-past eleven to admit | + NEW APIDAVITS In the case of Litvlefeld, one of the jurovs condemned Mrs, Fatr. William) MecNamara, a special policeman, mace | aMdavit, Which was read, to Tae effect that he had Heard Littletield say at the time of the shooting of Crittenden by Mrs, Fair chatif be were a juror in | | the case he woula NANG THE WOMAN, On being examined for a juror he that he had formed no opinioa, aad had no bias either y Mr. Littielield p ated a counter afidayit deny | ing the whole statement of MacNaima | The counsel for the defence argued at lengtn on the motion ior the mew ilal ou the ground con- | tatned im the amidavit | IMPRACHING THE JURORS, Messrs, A, M. Beach and DP, E. Littlefield; also on the question of jurisdiction on the bill of excep tions, On the conclusion of the argument the Judge, still seated, went on vo say given the matter careint consideration, be giad to have the least doubt as to who st for defen that be had nd Would THE JUSTICR oF THE VERDIC ‘The prisoner had every advantage the law could give, The that should have been tried im ten days, Oocupled a month. In the case of the jurors | ne did uot think they had formed a «trect opinion, merely a newspaper itnpression, and i jurors were TO BE EXCLODED FROM READING NEWsrarel We never could geua jury. As to the qualification ) ofthe juroy, Beach, he did not think the testimony | contained m the aMdayits suMeiently tothe pote | to disquvlity Nim. His character for respecta- | bulty was amply testified io, In the case of the other juror, Litliefeld, it ply an afidavit against one man who snows te aid | hol bY auother man Who says be did \ The Judge farther said it was hard to make woy | Court believe that men of respectability would work | theniseives ito a jury for the purpose of securing & | conviction. It only remains for me now | dest daty of my live. i SAME (resume my motion for ! upon the veratet. | Mr. Goor ' grouuds of exception rie pro wii | Tar Covnt—Lanra 1), Fair, you were indicted by | | tne Grand Jury of the etry and county of san f° | cisco for the nnigwiul killmy of Alexander Crittens den, ‘That indictment was sent ty tits court for trial. You were jarnished with impartial jury, | You were ably defended by counsel. ‘Phe jury pro pounced you guilty. Have you any legal cause to | show why the judginen, of the Court should not be pronounced upon you? i PROPOUND SILENCE reigned in the court, broken only by the sobbing of the prisoner's mother aud of the ladies who sat by her. ‘The prisoner sat with her face buried ia ker ub otherwise composed and motiontessJand » HO Fespouse. After a few moments’ pause bs Sim SENTE judgment auth 2) the Judge, WUT CERMBLING said: —©The yadgment of tie Ce | the 28th day of July next, pointed, be hanged and muy God have merey on your soul.” VHE SUNK IN TAR COURT KooM } vou art ig that on Peiday, you, by the Sherif’ ap Mr. Josh Hart was on Friday might the recipientot — dnring (ie remarks of the Jadge and the delivery a very handsome and stutable present at Mis resi- of the senlence was one of iutense excitement, The dence, ond street. The company and attaches | room was not ded, few supposing t the case of the Globe ‘fheatre, dostrons of testifying In some — wontd be closed to- The prisoner, while whe { degree their high apprectauon of the manager, | Judge was speaking, watcned tis lace eagerly. detorminéd upon offering to Mr. Aart & slight | Whonr he said he saw no ground fc new trial she } token of their regurd. | This desire assumed & | yowed ner head in ner mother’s tap and wept Die | shape and forin which Was very gratiiylug to the feeungs of Mr. Hart. A massive gold seal, with the manager's monogram beautt{ally and artistically | yd on to ® bandle of gold, whica wed, Was play was woceile ito represent the figure of Atlas bear- in the globe on his ba The design was exe conceived, and both modeler and engraver had faiiniuiiy carried if out, eal bore propriate engra’ inscription, ‘The presentation speech was made by Mr. J. KR, Topham and was responded to very feeliagly by Manager Hart. 2 Metrepotitan Gossip. R. B. stevens, late business manager tur Lina Ed- | does not go out forthe “Taree Hune bac! party, but remains at Colonel T. Alistoa Brown's Dramatic Agency. Mme. Methbua Schetler, the celebrated Germun tress, WUL reappear ip this cliy shortly, she tay- jag three new pteces, all of which are pronoune very flue. win's theatre, music on Tar oe Park in Rotiday Drese—The People aod the Programme. The numerous and intricate lanes of Central Park were unusually crowded yeaterduy afternoon, Fair young Gothamivts escorted by thronged the avenues to early anticipation of tue feast of harmony, Antiquated matden aunts carry- Ceatent mg the everlasting poodie longed on the seats and enviously watched the happy youth who tipped atong, thoroughly’ enjoying ihe eaatital | them. Disappointed hachetors, with atienmpted iv stotcally face the bree + At hall: seene before looks, mplation of the Aree the music be ihe Matt, The poodles took fright at the crash of the brass, and in their frantic efforts to escape SCRATUHED THE SCRAGGY NEOKS of the fondiing mistresses. Fashionable beauty atred itself with a conscionable dignity th tonnded the admiring mae promenade; aud = carries all eyes in its wake. Bach ction tn the Park demanded a passing otiee, and attention became so divided betweea we evergreens, Mowers ald muste thal few of th promenaders could make up thelr minds where separate atu Inger. cert was Opened wiih a grand iareh vb, Wugard. The second piece w. overture. “The stege of Corimth,” by Re sil, proved rather hea the muititud and they strolied av ery direc: von irom the stand andante, from sonaie “Patelique,” proved oliowing np of the Jirst effect. The gaiop. b . Jon= | gieur,”. Zikotl, whiten was brilliantly executed Hrought all che ‘wanderers back. TN@ second and third parts were eapectally atcractive., They con- w of Lhe following pi GROINATION OF PRIESTS Ny SETON HALL COLLEGE. ‘The pretty chapel adjoining Seton Hail College, at South Orange, N. J., Witnessea « very impressive series of ceremonies yesterday and the day pre- s being the ordination of priesis by the Right »y. Bishop Bayley. Those Who received boly ders were Revs. A, M. Steets, A. Ma; P,P. Cone nolly, Med. Connolly, Willian Sall, P. Fe Downes and Peter Dennis, ali of the diocese of Newark. Uigh mass then followed, (he Right Rev. Bishop omcating. the day before the tonsure was con- ferred Upon Messrs. Waiter Fieuiing, M. J. Holland, Ww. F. Callan, M, MeManus, D. F. McCarthy, &, Exan ae dames Chrran. immediately atterwards Messrs, J. Toomery, W. J, Huite and Hugh MoManus re- coived imbror orders, subsequent to which Mr. J. J, vimmer, A. Me dined sub-deacon, SEROUS AWT ON THE NOHT! WOATH PACIFIC RAILROAD. St. PaUs, Minn,, June 3, 1871. A serious clot is in progress on the North Pacific Koiiroad, fonrieen miles east of Braingra. A num- ber of laborers ato for higher wages which Keen J refused they becam eer ‘Troops wave been sen Mexico Fort Riniey, ‘ wn ap- smtitug beaux | lo | tetly, but suceeeded in a few minates in recovering | her composure, A number of ladies were present, | all of whom wept on sentence beiag pronounced. — | | After adjournment of court the prisoner's mother, | Mrs, Lane, Gonironted the reporter preseni, saytug, | witn great excitement and ange! | “Now you have gol wha! sou wenied, haven't | ¢ you? Youhave got her hang. [hope it gives vou | . ' joy. ' With difficuity she was pacined. leaving the urt, bowed to the | cers of the court, Saying she forguve wil, She asked | the Sherif to prev her jaiior, # tan named Delly, | from hendeufiing her and cuaming her to the for | ) of the ceil, aa he had threatened todo, The Sherul | assured her ie Wonld allow no such treatment, ' The excttemeni in the street Was intense, The prisoner reporters and of. Har | dreds of people were walling to see her pas ' i cwrriage. | | i | PLACING THE CITY LOAY, | i | | frenktort Proposes to kee it and the City | ; Anthorities Smite. \ Since the quarrel between partisan democracy } avd partisan moudlicanism as to whether pluctug | | che new uational five per cent wh is ine: sing or decreasing the national debi, there nas beea no | question among locat: financiers and praperty | owners of more interest than itat oF the prospect | t abroad of a lower rave { of placing our city de | anterest than for a compa’ permanent iy ment the debt can be placed at here. i The iact that the foreign inter r on sub. | stantial security, ts less thin 4s Tor som yeaix Incitved our local anthorities to seek abroad for placmng tie aggregate loan. by way of rede ost. With a view fo its curelal consummaty } . ANgast Belmont, agent of tie Kor heen consulted, and i the oraple to the placing of Che ivcal tour fess han Six per Ce Attention to the loan has been called espectatiy to the Prankfovi branob of the Kotieéaitds honse, there Is now ie confidence, and toa tha foam Wil be vevms =the auinorities taken the tty debt ene wil! ona new form 0 urity, Woich, though difering somewhat f The ola (Ort, WIL Wardiy amount to | the same—the rate of interes betmg less than stx ner cent.” The terms and cond tons have not ver been definwely settled npon, Hut the clear anderstaoding seers to have been ar 1 that the whole indebiedness ta to ben: and placed. aud that gold vous at a eat an ( Lwenty-five vears igrcement upon which the indebre: as is HOW Mderstood, | fun, will be re mend of the city WII he A for, to be pat as it | shail fall aue, | é . : | CONTAABANDISTAS IN ALASKA | San FRANCISCO. ES \ arrived om Sitka Vuited states Marshal, her treated charged with engag- rade. The rs owners The echooner Mary Taylor to-day, consigned captain paving been ing in contvanend L. schoone! | claun that she was engaged in legitimate wade, | | establishing a post on the tata laod of Alas ori Of Sitka, aud outside of tie Limits of Ube te ory within which General Mille Customs of the city. and his associates, hold a mono- oly tor seal killing and trade under a concesston | Fron government officers. The owners a uar the United States author ex-Collecn e oft break up all opposttion to fiutchinsou, | Kobler & Co., and to Thin everybody chdeavering to do bnsiness ih the ‘Territory of Aluska oy will ) carry the case to Wasningron i } BASE BALL Ls PHILADELPHIA. Privapatenta, dane 8, ISTt, | About two thousand persons witnessed a maion | between tue Haymakers, of Cros. and the Athletics, | of this city, The playiog of the laymakers was | good, though the playing of the Atnietics excelicd, both 3 patting, bes fielding. The teature of the \t was the splenuid double play by. Raacull to the frst base, Cuthbert secured ibe only home rao. score stood 15 for the Athietles to 6 for the hers, Lusk permissten to file on Monday my | , by the neck until you wre dead, | 146 Faiton street. A Nt AMUTHER WHISKEY SEIZURE, , Abont three o'ctock yesterday, as oMcer Arnold, ofthe Fourth precinct, was on Rose street, near Frankfort, he discovered two men driving # wack oemek five barrels of whiskey. It being a view ‘ation of section thirty-seven, Internal Revenue Lawa Of 1669, to transport hours of sunset aislilied spirits between the the officer seed the: They were taken t@ and sunrise, truck and arrested bot men, the station house, where ty > the Edward Lowrie, ‘the owner ot" the truoke aan Patrick O*fiare niskey. morning the © senry ada’ r before Cominimsicver for their arrest. Deputy Marsha! Robinson was house to get the ineu wid npon covered 10 beued warrant ‘cut to the station wriving there at O'Mare hal been whowed to « FM Lownle, the driver, when brought before the Come missioner, stated that le had been hired by O'Hare to transport the whiskey from Hrooktyn, and that he know nothing of # violation of (he law. He jurther stated that when taken to the station house netther of them was locked up, bul allowed to ree tain up stairs. Daring the early morning, while the station house was etn elaan the doors betag open, O'Hare Ked off. Lowrie was held in $1,000 by the Commusstoner and owed to go with Deputy Robinson to tind oO EUROPEAN MARKETS. fy stankee. Panis, Juae &- Renee are Loxpon Monry Mag pos, dune 31:30 P. M Of ney atl 7% for the ae count United Suton fivbt cin L8H, 908% 5 8B, old, 0% ; INET, 9) rt LIVER Liveevoor, June Bo The wal ine day have os were taken Loxpow, dune 3—Rven- ng. Spirits 1. a 4, Livrnnvoot, ‘ Macs pt, -Livervoot, Jane Card, 446. per ewe os, Hs. per owt. for the beat asios of Arneriean nt il, per owt. for Cum= LPRANKVORT Moxpy MARGET -FRANKFORT, June f United States tive-twenty bonds closed at 93% 498% tor the inane of 182, THE COTTON MOVEMENY Maxwell Livenrdon, dane 2 Arr om Savannaa Apeil &. with $ auip Pe tba, frou New York May 2d, with, Arcived, bark M with 1,705 bales HE PAST, Vrench and preachings of the “Angot Gabriel, 1sthe Medion eclared prinst the United States, (74a —Rattle of Sant The Sardinuns defeated: whe Austrians. A. Phatou's New Pertumes 1 LOVE YoU. Ti Cleganut Boots nn@ nd children; the largeas vies. iPistronolitan Hotaty eniyenintly Americans Trevelling in Bakowr tinea of cred lable in sterling or francs, ime by BOWLES BF KS & CO, 14 William atresty me Now York ;27 State street, Boston. ape mitt, OF oun Paintings at way, apposite Metropolitan ant Mat mt Py A. t, corner of or a Sty) oniay evening, Jape American the grand #9) Metropolitan Lovet g the Kusian (Vapor) Mae ra (only) from? to. Bk i irom 4 A. M.to BOP, ML La o'clock ; days hoes laity) 10 to Mathees.—| Mes. Winslow's wes with which childe A.—Adwertisine #iutd, Manutac sttret. linus for Advertiaing, i. NITSCH & CO, 90 don tients Pearl Cmas ever offered at retail, 16 Corte ir Ur conten Eee) LI LIF ® artic in the, world falling ont; ‘nerenses its unii—Now is the Time te unmor Hats, light, slogan elegant ve of headache and auastroke, mimer luxuries. your Hate at roer of Fulton at nimiren at Fleming, Jr.’a, Tita Weautiinl 46 Venr! aod Blue Casalinere Hata, Attentil roam, Hiaie Dy The only perfect aye, At all druggist, —The Best in tee Harmicss, reliable, instantee Batchelor’s world neous. ¢ Retlway the pleanure excurator n announcement o ets from this Gtty to Mi= the unprecedente¢ fon of the link with Niagara direst, they are now age Sf tan bt between the two polnte named, enabling the traveller, while seated ju the new palatial drawing roam low rate of coaches arr for tourisia’ use, Lo view # pano- rama 1 wuty and reach his destination at eon- wi pthours, Express traine leave daily ot 9 and it A. ML hod 3.d0and7 P.M. dickets can be had at Ml, 689 and ie Broadway and at the principal bot Kor Colds, Com chitin and all Ag fectrous of the Lungs, CUBRRY PRCTORAL, old Pens Koley’s Celebrated * and Chespeat Are the “Bes adway. Miniter. Ks’ Root and Shoe Store, 58 Nasan establisbed 1341. Our ctistom work, ihe city. ir You Waat a Geed Beot. Shoe ar MM CHARLES FRAN M —The Water of this Spring Ix am , Serofula and D senses of Napoleon's Cabinet CHAMPAGNE, at Delmonico's and all beat oaae Pest Gennine VicHy WATER, th . aia, gout, Mubeten, dase. iver, Kidueye aod ‘css wone but the geauine. New Vork state bt for the Best nnd chen by Bed (actured can bw bought very cheap. Address box’ 710 Fos ‘the Gold of Ophir. in t Sertptal Gold o} sidere purest an vues Kaown, aad, am wae ein sole wuthority, was used 18 endes moun quancitire in the ed n and craamentation of “ P Loony since ceused place aa an article of A inostiy Dy the” peau: aod Austrailia, ‘ithic and bitherte anknows bes slartied the workt ienal qualities, We. refer to tony iy known “ world is as yet, comparatively wa Givston Salt tothe? acufacture of all a s heretofore been used. combin soquiring for it a pow u me of Hs die “1 as been used herecofore chiefly in the persvusl adornment, such as Jew ° tlamons Js + preciotte ‘Bene ani heat purposes, auperior tor theo ‘Toe besutiial articles aw duly seen exhibl- ted ot the DOLLAR STORE, propriet goods, where Tuey foes ase Grand Central Hotel. ‘Phe States for these examine them. hae, WS ik the urttiog 1 co 8 pi be bong ai the a Dew 8 wer The company take th numberlees frien | pa onmge and onveuien: cen o Jendes thaake to {ot inal xeneeous stended tuo in. the futures ah iw syared to merit opportunity ‘aod the public conidedce (od, and to @ them tha pack no pana or exnonse aalt ued sonidence anid patronage, A fall and corp gr rove: ©! Horemopathie chs Haons acy Ladies Vancy and Tole Aftieies” HOMCHREYS BOMOPATHIC SPECIFICS and PON EXTRACT wi! be onad at the NEW HOMMOPATHIC STORE, Broaiway Ten, Mrecklos Moth, 8 Eradtcated by FULLER'S NR! PARD'S Fasnion "Hunortum, 16 Buuk druygises. oun ebber Does Not Beticve in Pr in Ereteaay theory, bul Uhipks aome men must be senha 48 for Casminere, Hats when qaiity manufaciured for $5, Ni Sisth aveumie and Thirky reg atreet, Pi ality “Peart Casainerr 2ibinre a Oath APEUNe, Deterean ‘Twente-siuth streets, F. “a se ig

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