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v NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23,. 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRESS, Be ee ee Set ae Hs etc SN n iar ed th oe iste taro ality: Peas sa bi A : 1 nog BOOCHIE NW pf....b ! "4 n 1 we . { ng ‘ 87%, | Reant pond, at 9 ne, private terma, do, 8s 100 hhda, to the trade, inetndt Demet tit Reh THE COURTS. LONG BRANCH. WEST INDIES. PINANGAL AND COMMERCIAL, AP | RS A eas ec eat ere: eee . |. Moners, C. Amana & Co. report t ip . S aceeaeenaenaaaacaaaed 110% h— CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE. : STs DOMINGO, voerieerreonarater (iW xpeing W Goal “i lis Meck notertthen ne nana Wi Baten Bige Metudo Distinguished Arrivals—A Bril- aeviprsneain Wann Serum, amar oa Je Wa® | "eonuke including spseun costa to abide events, unless plaintiff stipulates to Presigent Baez and Cabral Preparing to Tavespay, dune 220 FM f ¢| fiony'sunets it.” nee7 MOMS B28 reauce the jndement to $490 and interest from liamt Season im Prospect. Fiuht Eeeh Gther—Grand Kiourish of Yranie | OM ‘Change to-day wheat was better, but the mar- Reeeipta sluce the Let 85,510 4uab 4,8 are! . and ip case (he judgment is $0 modt- - iy ene ot Was on erat tive, Cotton was dull 1 Tota! 18a fled and reduedd, then adirmed Tor that amount with- nee ee Deto=Departure of tle “Nantasket”—Bnez | LF MOGea el RENE. OY ae Sales te ie hie oUt COst To e1ther party as aguinst the othes—Rolling on the Eve of lapse. and lower, witha heavy undertone, arising frouy a ag Bose u vs. Cross, RETURN OF THE PRESIDENT. Sr. THomas, May 80, 1871. free oertug of lots for fature delivety, the market Alig Btock this day, Jn 96,052 264,108 10,4LT Just so much of tae fudament as gives costs and ” 4 x a1, Compuriog with'stoc Q es to Ue phulpuiT reversea and the residue Late advices from St, Domingo state that Preal- | showing the evident revival of considerable bearish 60, June %, 1-70. 10, wr 1460 Niemed without eost 10 elther party as agamst the Serennmmnronnnnnnnry deat Baez ts making great military preparations, | feeling. oa sine $6, 1a Bi We 28 pier id other—Morris vs. Wheeler, iinpieaded, &c.: Barr 7 He has received an iyoice o/ Buiield rites from we MONEY THREE TO SIX PER CRNT, Bly We quote :—Cuba—tiferior to common reining, Bloc. @ 8%e. § vs. Whectex, tmpleaded, ve tome | rawenss O Sullivan and @abb, of Ste Doe | sites, The continaelt unsettled tone of the Wall streot | $3) i a AEE EO dg appellant to wove 10r Teargument = other relief rm mingo, on Hand—Tho Regatta Cabral {8 algo said to be making extensive mut pate prevented # return to the former sore Ag | 329 a gholes srocery, V0rsc. 0 1 acaaieligal | in 1 oxen NAL COUNT, at _dnotion denied tien return to pe tary urrengements, ures for money and rates wero’ quile irregutar a1 ISG WH ‘na—Boxes Daten ates ‘d i ath Retry rere land hgcie BA ae on Saturday. General Caceres, of the Bacz party, marched, with | Tanged from threo to 1x per cent. ‘The latter Agure bes a Sie. athe bo it 16, Bem 1D M9. 40 LO, nig out the words, “with costs inelnded in the 600 men, toreinforce the army operatng ugainst | Was exceptional and exacted omy in cases where 7: 400 SGehite, Bice. a 0% AS lucent Ranning aration ay el OU aos Towa Bavou, June 24 ror, | CHR INE SOUUEL UNE 4s boyyn. | Me eae oF Vortowers wero'not in he bene ete Bis ety Besant fitter ea ether party agamst Mite other “ints court | | The hotels here aro Ailing up vory fast, every traim | ean Waters tie swatura uid Nantasact, 1Ne Her | Raa ve pe "nt ecvonngun.nd tones occa, Sue 34P xs 10) dos pbc 8 ee aye 058 HOR Sturgess et ui. Vs. Spofford et al. bringing its squad of recruits to reinforce our fash- as leie for St ‘homes lor coal, it is assersed that e per cent omstocks and three wa four per 96% 100 oo TALLOW was fairly active and firma. The antes were about Motion, grobted without costs.—Dighthal V8. Ban | tonapie corps. Many of tose now arriving intended K tneao vosseis aro orteved louie tue goverment of | cont on governiments—the two per’ osut quotation Fay] eRe MEMO ile, The markit was wedde sy gadee auairied with costs ant , matter of the | to delay coming to the ist of July, but the yacnt race De oly Sa iC cient ie We \whh waloy of 150 buls, ut 92140, 55 dep cette og eenth street and Ninth avenue— | on Saturday next turaed the scale of their intentions, BAYTi. xcitement ol Inesday was OL Se Peep cat assed vit eet Ronee Hols etal. | Presoury & Gardiner, formerly of Willard’s, Wash. LACAN LE Mint eC shat tho leading hankers lies eavanced the: 8s CATTLE: EET. Russia, dn ington, Who run tue West End Hotel, have let ut! the | protests Against Annoxation to the United | T° % exchange, and tho market now stands on 2846 Beet was dll at ea 132. for common to good. Hoge ik USCA eet handed | Pest Toomsin their house, and could let twico as Senaeen the basis of 110}4 11075 for prime sixty aay ater | suo 264 4 ge | men, i beter deca Ak: Sage aie Reece! pia—Caitic, Wy town and osdered to be published: "7°" | many if they had them, All the rooms facing tho Jacwrt, May 29, ren, | Mana be rach tb eeiaie a1? 1G Now Series Rie i * ee . ‘te of error in eriminal cages | OCEAN Are engaged. The Continental is also filling | qe 4 : senate loarabécle . 12315 o Clock PLM. " ial calendar ortooiatets | up fast, while the other hotels on the shore are | sure Pees pg et, COURUY are full Of | The gold market continues neglected; atthough | #50 US 6's, "/r..... 11415 " DOMESTIO MARKET F be put upon the calendar at : ‘protests’ sent to President Saget by the different | tno signs indicat 101 ‘ One Slack P.M. manna q waring us preferred cvusea | Showing siqns of early activity. A larg? and fash- | qepartments of the country against annexation to Bene pate ORNL, BENNDRE HONG TID POCCE: | geese ait 78 1Wsha LS &M8 RR. LHS New Oni Juno 2, 1978 woof fourteea days; auiitsiall be the duty of | tonapl d is exper ; . clique effort to advance the premium, At ieass this ) Mich Saf bi on ¢ Ye ai Rw ORnu sae, Sent £9, 1672. Lee etieds theke SUR GRE RR Oke nae Re ee the eres able crowd is expected here to wituess the United States, and are determined to maintain | rae A in cL Hoh 8 bam ve Lt Cottow tall and nomi lditngs, 2Uige. Net Fcolpi gris hg Hal byt. @. or wo wih ho carton shall THE REGATTA, the independeuce of tue republic, ane win pepsi sth ete p ghia cpa quand pe RL aa Beek Shea Esper io Saye eer + % end Perinat Ceca The hotel keepers are dcterminea to make the — OGD) |e! Weld) 6m She Dining Cae Off 4 RAO SAVANNAM, Jane 22, 1371. heard. Appea's and writs of error in erfrainal brougit 2.38% for ci t during t getureat year may be pul on to present calendar | occasion memorable, Whac with cannon, bunds of 8T. THOMAS. ein the entire inillion Sei sonar Ped ope Um aaah demand, ob loge rates mabilihings, Ie a yale. 5 . sale by the government to-day. The course e | Tut as; dy: yansiah ter sit parm . music, enthusiastic crowds along tue shore waving POLAR ALA L a 1871. The Court of Appenis will tako s ef able: 60 Bac MBS Ci Louisvir.t¥, Sune 28, 187 day Ante the GUL Ray oF Bop era | banners, cle.ant eqaipages and racing yachts tho | Cable Between the Islands of St. Kitts and SO cag ahora 1n: a AUD Fae eee Feitise omeaian iat Gee a a ee Se scene wiil, tndeed, be well worth witnessing. Antiguu—Miscellancous News. 10:30 A. M.. Cur0AG0, June 23, 18T1. TOULS POLeN COURT. President Grant has been invited by Mr. Presbnry, News from St. Thomas to May 80 brings tldings:| 11 A. M.. dull and nominal, | Wheat more astra Awami SOR SEE of the West End, to review the passing yachis {rom | from Antigua that the cable has been successfully | Boe the most eligible rooms of the hotel, and it 13 | jaid from St. Kitts to that isiand, ‘The istand (St. } 1 os aware oO. Bat di { | \ { | Te | Provisions Defraud og au Bulgrant--One More Tunocent x " x oS a wal; No.2 at sy. aa thongut ue will accept. an answer to Mr. Presbary’s | Thomas) 1s therefore already In communication with | in the gold loan market the rates ranged frome | 3° Haren ‘iit preyed va % aera: 14 meri mene, pork, loses Before Judge Hozan, ee ae en tie eae ot an. | 0.08 the Windward inianas by cable per cent for carrying to 1-04 and 6 per cent for bore | 300 Renting RR... 1028 dorese anes". Bag | We-m t0rae, ford Dry died ‘atone aoa Nbc. Joseph Iehler, of 196 Vesey screet, bought a ticker | Mere will be a reception in the drawtug room of the | ‘the American war steamer Naniasket arrived on | sowing. ‘Tne operatious of the Gold Exchange Banc. | 1? Mic# Cen RR, Joy stil & si Bail O84 | 950.4 rou h Rides, Tbe, Te. Hogs f t hoiel in the eveuing of Saturday, if the President | the 25th inst. from Monte Cristi, St. Domingo. oo! and closed arm at $876.0 G1. Cattle qulet ut #76 fo Pittsburg last February to take him to Germany. 1 were a3 follows;— 2 owed with ers ot S3'ye. — Keeetpis—6,008 site te accepts tie iuPitution extended to him, The Briush brig Adrio, of Liali’ax, N. 8, Captain ees STREET QUOTATIONS, Wt wheat, 11,00) bushels corm, 4.08 He got.as far as Jersey City all safe and was coming | “y way Me\senaie, euterort tits porton the zsth inst., leaking | Goll cleared: + $43,499,090) eH at 750 vushein barley aad 9,008 tloury 13,000 bustiela wi 4 ovte, 1,00 bushels rye Oswnao, June 2), 187h. ingot, with agood demand; wales 2,400 bbia. a L spring, $7 70 fcr anver winter, ws (or waite tor dotie extra. “Wheat quict; Nov 1 dille les 6) bushele 2,570,872 Six eClock P iia: ix er Clock P.M. 33,000 in spe~ N 7: ped by leading. |) Ni ¥! Gen serip, os oe to New York te crepes gehen he met ee WELL FOR GENERAL GRANT and Sisiiagtod; Wiba, BORED of petroleum, trom New @urrency b: ; a aaa ey ene “ds Supvoses to be Jacob | thathe was ansent last might. A strong force of ts for the States continue high; last rates | The European steamer took out Oitenheimer. This man asked him if he was going | jopnyists and ofice-seekers came down to see him | patd, : gold, for 100 pounds sucar, aud $6 6%, | efe—$200,000 of tt being gold cola sii home and be replied in the allirmative. Ihe mom ! and were grealiy disgusted to find that he was not | 8th Jor Ly galions molasses, Tree on board, next asked bin what kind of ticket he had, and he | at nome, Stimuiated into activity by Grant's uccia TMU Lows. ‘The Brazil steamer from New York 1g just in, drawers of foreign exchange, 7 a — — <EW ; Lake dh toid hin, The unksown then Informed nim it} rations concernmg St. Domingo (publisi THE NEW LOAN--THE TREASURY BALANCES, y aii; ames LAU bushels Liimols a 64, a . published in the * ‘ a Pittsburg. LS a 113% Bos, Har & c : % Would bo necessary to change that ticket 1 the New | yiysanp of yesterday), the gentlemen who were so VENEZUELA, The additional subscriptions to the new loan toe | Northwestern. 74% a 7 )& Tod or én ee apie. ta Bs hea Tchier ony cred that he knew that, acktve anh di Nitabeaced fn the elfort to get the uy amount to $22,000, making the total sunsertp- hele Canada ata Bi fee ‘Cora ma grad > Was then recommen C Ne stnteresve e elio) eee rita a 7 _— unbolted) ver cw. Mfiifeed unchanged ; horts, lias ate ere ed to au ofice im Cedar | Pre public annexed to tno United States, put Mm pee ‘A : bss tlons pea conversions to date $66,578,051. if COMMERCIAL REPORT. aly Ber © cies: sen ee “PTING MIS MOKRY CAANGR! an appearance, J, W. Vabens and Juuge J. P. | Rovolution and Petty Warfare—io End of “Gon- | Tho following were the Treasury balances at the RMAG SRE gs to 4 ie. Canal (rei, hide lout, rn, 7c, to New York; lumver, i to dson, $4 to New York, $5 to Pailadephla, iall~ jc. 3 to New York, 40s; to 0 bushels wheat, 8,00 lunber, Shipments by canal— 00 bushels corn, 1,000,000 feot ina grain-on canals from’ Builaio and Ow eslerday noon, ag Hoar as cau be aucer- +--\Wheat, 1,163,000 bushels; Gdrm, ty. e n ~ ‘3 cl g A siness * ‘rene’ 3, . 2 We.; wheat, Tge. rie atin eer 'S Cotluge LI erals” and Large Exponditure of Gunpowder. close of business to-day:—Currency, $3,834,000; ‘TirunspAy, June 22—6 P, M. the hh ; 4 80,545, 060-— —The- Toul freights—Fiour, to Bow ‘would carry him across the ocean. ‘The clerk in the “De M, GABB, OF ST. DOMINGO," coin, $50,545,000—of which latter the sam of | CorTox.—The market was reactive sud prices were * iho.” Hteceipta by Inke: ogice thea asked him if he wan'ed any heading, but | followod them. You can imagine how Grant would $15,282,000 is represented by outstanding coin cer- | Tammal, There was absolutely no demand from exporters corn, 90,00 he said .o. The Gerk then told tim that he must | Nave felt MW tis geaticmen’s card was handed to Laavayra, May 23, 1871. | tificates. and butafew spinners were in the market, This class of i, et some as the rules were changed, and ihey would | Mm, ‘ihe trid returned from the Presiaent’s cottage 4 os . a aaa int buyers limited their purchase e ail 0 Srovide sas the rules were changed, and they would | cvery pour humour, 1 saw Judge O'Suilvad and | ‘The country ls agatn in revolution General Her. | Of the $12,500,000 interest on the registered bonds } the exigencies of ths moment. ‘The spinang eiatticee eee clerk again asked hua if Ne had a large sum of | bad alitie talk with him, He ts very deep, and it | rera, Who had succeeded in repulsing the army of Payable at the uifferont Sur! res throughont | generally reported aw well supplied, The sales were as G iD. ‘ Wien he got to the place they told him his ticket | O'Sullivan sta ‘waa all right and they would change tt for one that | mediately alt : > “Tt 1 Lows — Money about him. Jehier said no; he had only | takes a pretty forcible efort to make him under- | president Guzman Bianco, under General Chingo | the Umted Siaics § 404 wail be paid in New | $i tiaoid. Tudshe was tothe must change ino | Saud waat you Want, ie 18 probasy the worst Marchado, in the State of Barguisimento, 13 adv: 2 as, 5 y Consumption t+ ed apart “the ddl Pruss-an thalers, as American gold had greatly. dee | CAS@ an vinverviewer” ever had in hand. Tue nee x t eau eat nat eget P Speculation see | y sed iuvalue abroad, ‘Tao old man mquired how | Garkeys about tue hail of the hotel never heard ihe | mg on Vaieneta. President Guzman Blanco has, GOVERNMENTS STEADY. pts sone j they would give Lim for mis gold and | St Dominio quesitoa fo OE 20 for Ria vita in consequence, left Varacas to place himself at the | The government ist was hoavy at the morning | fo'sl.:..-- + O89 190 ec aa pee ie eS ee r peaking tt inpet, Tretured hoarse and discomiltcd, | head of his army. He left the port (Laguayra), in | board, catching sometnlag of the depression at that Oatinas Uplate dickens, New Orlane, «1 handed 16 Over to the man behind the counter, | ] underscood trom nim, however, that he imtended to | the steamer Dudley Luck, for fuerto Cabello, | time prevailing on the Stock Exchange, but later in | Good ordinary. 4 be i ichler says He Lien went to lls hotel, but could not | He Tren iniies hth fener terry whence he will march to Vaiencia, It ts nsserted | the day recovered its tone aud closed steady but | Low middins 5 wet sour he Was arate emery ineen te tookey gentieman with tle hutne outiuous of loquacity aiso, | that the revolutionary Gencral Herrera has astrong | dull. The final street prices were as foilows:— | 6 1 aus Jersey. back there in the moramg, but could get no satis- i ‘The three annexa- | army. At the ast hour a rumor 1s aflvat that Gene. | United States currency sixes, 1151) a 11534; do. do., a qwality ni “ a " 4 more than hait a grade above or bel: th ate qu action {rom the parties SG pia ee Xorg. | Whether | rq) Salazer lias prononnced agamst Guzman Bianco | 1851, registered, 11434 a 11434; do. do., coupon, 117% Forward detverten decked a 360. por Ibe, Gut afvarway ; for some time anit “anally gave. 13344 twenty franc | do Tam sat.sued tuat tuey will get but little comiors Sian cumrerinentiat fecaeennt tor tha: republip: a 117%; do. five-tweniles, registered, Alay and | eee eee ee ne ate palo as fellover done’ Tees. | wrote Bridge! To the Bridge '’—Delligerent pieces, wud pul Lim ou board lis slip, upon which | from the Pr ent. ite will not sur the Bb Should the rumor prove true, 1¢ Is to be feared that November, ilz)g a 1i lo, do., 1862, conpon, do., eto ab 18iXe. ag at Neg sui, 200 at 198 U0 ag Bloomfleta “Login Out” the Midland he started for stick rae nas ws Gee pee fo Bo ee again unless public opinion should | president @. Blanco will not be ante to resist, as 6B 112%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 11235 a 112865 | LAT Tee amatee Miya Mice He nt se 0,8 Ube. 100 ers ans pct clalin his money aud bas put the matier in the a Salazar was tis princtpal dependence. The news, 865, do. : 2565 | WO at 18:6. 40) ab We, GUO at 19s0., 800 at Ls a Railroad Company—Several Persons Tands of the police, At his tistance Jacob Mathers RN OF THE PRESIDENT, however, requires confirmation. During the wb. | A 1» 1805, do. do. 11234 @ 11345 60, dos, regis- | Tea ete eae ei at gee ets Soe Tt at x ae a * was V sige. jnred—1 he Sheriff Appealed To—Great Excitement in the Village. ik vosted yesterday by detective ‘Meman. He | | Tho President and Mrs. Grant arrived this evening | sence of President Biunco from Caracas General | tered, January and July, 111% a 111%; do. do. | was admitted to baii from blizabeun, Pulido remains 1m charge of the Presidency. Gene. | 1865, conpon, do., 114% @ 114%; do, do. 1867, Among the recent arrivals at the West End Hotel | ya) sutneriana, ex-President of Maracaibo, who ¥ are A. W. Greenleaf and family, New Yorx; RB. M. Oa $ D do. do, 1M ali 40, M0., 1868, do. do., 11475 6 les wore nod as NEW YORK CITY. Funkhouse, Uaitod States Senator J. B. Cuaiteo and | Rad conte to Goranson vest to President Blanc, | 2115... ao, ten-torties, registered, 110% a 110343 do. wi MG ah 1D Lthc, 2400 ot Ido. 40) as lS OS EE duage C. J. Hillyer, of Colarado, aud General &. 5 do., coupon, 11024 a 1104. % Ise, 400 at 19 I-lfey Septem. | Tho peaceful village of Biwoinfelé,—tm~Easex w » B00 at her, 200 at Isige., 300 edan and failly. a Juredan a ly POLITICAL THE SOUTHERN LIST DULL. ‘Total since lasi re Me ‘The Southern state bonds were dull and generally | of yesterday's | ti at’ 18sgc., 100 at 183-1éc., 100 at 18%¢0, x stant from ot yu Ua The averaze quotations | COUN). N. J., flvo or six miles dis fe wi The following record will show the changes tu the temperature ior the past twenty-four hours in com. 7 of vent orw e follows :—Jane Newark, was tue scene yesterday of @ parison with the corresponding day of last year, as CAPE MAY. See re ne tee es Steady. ‘Tuc latest street prices were as 10llows:— Delsben Be eaves | Galveston, 613; New | flerco citizens-ratizoad rumpus, which tixrew the indicated vy the thermometer at Hudput's phate JERR ae A Blow at ie Judiciary—Capitaliste and | qeynessee, ex-coupon, 71 a 73; do. new, 71K a 73; on a Moblie, $8 spavannah, £88; agbarieston, 2505 | enure country lor Miles and miles around Roe ee eee ese teri: 11afi’ |i The Baltiinorsaas wahoeier Rourttvol Sulpiite- Polliicians Combining to Eilvct tho Rem | virgima, ex-coupon, 63 a 67; do. new, 75 & 7334; do. | 100. Tet, 4,310 Datos Gay lant week, Ses0 baie, | into @ most intense stato of excitement, In Sea > “80. ‘ aaa moval of United States Officers in | rezisterea stock, old, 644% a 56; Georgia sixes, 87 9 | #e day last year, ates for eotton frel; foreeity and the number of thoze engaged the + 65 68 3PM. 800 7B is "i if sed a4 toliows:—Jo Liverpool, by steam, Xd. ; by sail, «- 62 «65 gatta—Arrival of Bishop Simpson Utaa—Senator Stewart in the one 90; do, sevens, 92 a 945 North Carolina, ex-coupon, | 6Ud.; to Havre, by steam, le golds dall sac. to Yanbu attair might alm st be tertaned a battle. As 13 well Ret and Other Guests, ; es eee falda aay Rey hiner «9, | 47:8 48; do. funding, 1808, 35 0 57; do. do, 1868, 39 a sateuldycoujressbd Baily $gces to Ballo ports, bj wails Ager known , the ine: of. te eMiaite sain ao Aver erature yesterda 82; do. new, 27 28; do. special tax, 20% 8 Q1i.| GC age the market for Rio and Santos was quiet but | Cute Of constmotion, a ee ng dato Stroug efforts are beimg made by California and | yassourt sixes, 064 seecesee TOSS Care ISLAND, N. J., June 22, 1871. | Nevada capitalists to effect the removal of the Ju- | joseph, 95 a 96; 10% : Aparty of eighty gentlemen arrived here from | diciary and other United States officiais here, in | gg * <i a . i . “ aly ag pS . ‘Ihe number of emigrants arrived at Castlo Garden | parimore this evening. Among them are some | order to obtain control of the Bench. Afmdayits ao valiantiben weenie i sa eattiod pay compre oo Heath bagas includiag Eee be mn Ceytons 1 eD ss reiipha rd eh ee arrirupa, Goring last week was 8,045; total pumber arrived | yachtsinen, but they say they have no yachts eapa- | have been sent to the President affecting ive in- | 75"q g0; Alabama fives, Ga 71; do, eights, 10234 a | Go) baue Gt Demmiogo; Crd hugs to.in Wes) Ws bere | and since then the company kos not felt over and tary 1, 101,804; during same mouths last | pie of competing with the New York Club, and | tegrity of the Judges. All charges will bo cleared do, railroad eighis, 95 a 100; South Carolina | ee ee eet ee Tag tals trace MS | above anxious to pay particular attcation to the e ee express the opinion that no entnes will be made} wp oh mivestigation, but the President | To 78; do, new, January and July, 6234 a 63; | growei—Kio, ordinary’ earcoom, 19s. & 1040.5 ta) local intarost or wellare of the plac, I ‘The receipts of the Emigration Commission from | from Baltimore in the regatta of July 6 has been requested to remove thom at | go, do., April and October, C00 G1; Arkansas sixes, | Wc *exiseifrungorsrioe: lume. 8 1s was known some time ego that the January to June § were $296,704 96, Received from Guests are multiplying at the various hotels very | once, The Mormon papers aro jubilant over | 55 4 69; do. sevens, 500 62, iid, tuirty to sixty days? cra: companys? proposed! hiiidiiie «isa acuta eile June 4 to June 22, for commutation of alien pas- | fast, Many New Yorkers are awaiting tho formal | tne prospect, and the California and Nevada rings | ‘ian a the’ roagl. over’ thé. old Besateen thenpieks aboed Sannary deduce: B ghitgal I oR ae arr onan inte ver poral House, June 24, when the | are confident, Senators Nye and Stewart are the CR a halt amtle north of the business contre of the ld leet ae inipeoke arrived here from Philadelphia | Attorneys of the combination. Thomas Fitch is place, ‘The citigens, meanwhile, hela various com City Superintendent Kiddie will address the mem- | this evening, and retired to his room immediately. | talked of for Chief Jastics by the rings, Thcy at sultasiona, and resolved to oppose the erection of hersof the Public School Teachers’ Assoclation of | Ts heaith is very poor, bur he hoped the reviving | tempted to carry the petitioa by a coup, bblazwheat, | the bridge. On Wednoeday might the company tuts ext on Sionday next, June 24, at four o'clock, in | MMuences of the sca air Will restore Uitu. Sits | An active defence wiil be made. Prosident Grant rn taal 10s Db. | is cs9d sxiben 1oads of bridge: tanbet) aluldy eee ‘a . mae Simpson, Who has been in Europe, has been ap- 2 E r sae School NO, 28, in Thirueth street, Bear | D564 of ins condition, and is now on the way to | will have all the documents ina day or two. Snap ee ee pared, to the side of the road, and yesterday morn- fag thirteen loads more. Before daybreak yester- ue. Ma America, Judgment cannot be taken. The campaign will be a werd small ‘and uolinportant, mostly at $5 500 $5 70 for superiine. Corn meal conticues quit, out steady. | day morning 2 large derrick, suppocted by long ‘age Lemp 5 Average tomperature for cor a 93%; do. Hannibal and St. | dectdodty lirm, with small oiferings, We note sales of bags | above named, When the proposition to build was last year 1 Sh \. . io, per John Bhay, and 2,802 bags Rio, per Davia Owen, on . . si Jana sixes, 69 a 72; do, new, r Rio artes! Other kina weee auint ‘at at ly; 120 bas mm its infancy the Bloomfelders assumed towards i STOCKS EXCITED AND PEVERISH. The excitement in the stock market broxe cut afresh this morning and affairs presented quite @ | (iia, Ferious aspect durmg mosi of the forenoon, The | dury paid chief feature Was @ “break” in Lake Shore, whitch | gf (OU AND GETS fell to 109, owing, 1t 1s alleged, to the untilr advan- 509 bi tage taken of tue absence at the yacht race ot some of its ieading supporters, Next came a tumble ta y 0. ay We. " evsdit, ite. ; Costa Riva, 13 Sava Edwin Larhoven, residing at No. 120 Cambridge a 7 m bitter and sharp. A million in money and vast . < $5 i \! ‘gireet, Boston, Mass,, was arrested in this city yes BRIGHLUDPS BOY'S BOAT. political interests are involved, Presideut Grant's bid bis ae wea neue oevis poe here were uo gules of consequence reported. ropes, wa . orecteds and a force of about seventy-tve ‘verday on complaint of Joseph Dykeman, of No, 30 Bene decision 18 anxiously awaited by all, the people of vs Raa Superfine State Bo ‘QUANDED BY NETRCTIVR HAGARRTY, Greene street, Boston, who charges him with steal | 4 Sensation on the River—A Salt Lake ! pian, ‘There will be trouble here if the iucursion- pcg oe a eat ists See i ant | Ghoiee ‘co.e: $4 | orxewark, ana special po.ice oflcers of the road. ing $290. ‘Ihe prisoner Was taken to Boston ye Steamer on Her rial Trip~Tae Smallest | jeg carry the position. i for & while, golag off to oF) e 0 Mt | Supertine Westera. 4% | Frederick Simondson, Mark Baldwin, Willlam Van terday. Steamer Aflont. Fourth of July 13 tobe oclebrated in grand atyle short, @ deciine ranging from one to four per cent via y ies Le} Wer Fopa. ae and Fe gry tee ond, f myrte 5s Ki 7 ae bs On mesday night the citizens realized Mayor Hall has appointed Dr. Robert Ogden | yur, Jonn W. Young, the third son of the Presl- | yy ine Gentiles, for tho first Ume alone, bean tab Resi ine aheah Spite ete Head Boop Onin: trade branes, $73 | that tie railroad people were im earnest, 40 thor re Doremus, Wilkam Graham, Theobold Frohwetn | gent of tie Mormon Church, attracted an immense peenichan Eveniuaily the cuiquos, who are shrewdly suspoctoa | ound: ahamede 71 | solved to bo Iu earnest oo, Accordingly yester tay and Dr. Cornelius M. O'Leary an examining board | crowd on the Brooklyn piers and elicited hearty | Californian Democratic Convention—CGovernor | Of having becneteaog A Pua Gis tha up any Sh Pa ae Hs Fete ra ot Ree ats ait woleMianeinek or the exaitnation and licensing of all draggists | coors as he passed up the river yesterday aiternooa, Haight Revominated. farther enthusiasm on the “bull” aide this summer, | 91, Cows cnotce double extra, 850 | cavities in the ground for the reception of the br Se ee a AS Ds ANt OrUgEia OF proprictor of | witha small steamer that he has Just had built in SAN FRANCISCO, June 22, 1971, | Begun to rally the praca rags voli Lakhani tea haa tite dd seef 811 | spies, The warn Was at once given by the citizens Any dru store who snall be engaved In preparing | Witlamsburg for excursion parties on Great Sait | The Democratic State Convention at Sacramento | 10 Lie unloading of ‘i me ay rae coupitscaule t nas “gua Boy | aud ware soca Go We eee Oe a ee ee tava named tor noid | ZAXe- yesterday nominated Govertior Haight for re-elec. | besaa to cover, am 4 ew | Rontuern extra G02 $0) | was sounded by the riwing of the church bets. ee ee teauureror the Mayor @The railroad compantes were imperative to an | tion, on the first baltot, on the anti-railvoad subsidy | for investment by uptown parties who thiak | Southern fami 80/4114) | The excitement that ensued may be readily im- Oilice during the pleasure of the Mayor. of some of the dividend paying stocks not dear, | Corn meal. We 3254340 | aged. The cittzens turned oui en masse and te —— inch in the lengta of her capacity for transporta- latform. Judge Lewis, MBhrerta | was nominated se i » | Cora meal, Weatera yellu Ba 390 the. Imber of from three to feur hundred, ama + Tho Board of Aldermen met at two o'clock yester- | tion, and so for see eee soda ge nie an Sel- | the result of all of which was a stroug market and a Sore rea taeer. ei ad 3 tu hae to the scene of trouble, where the bridge eB yright for Judges of tho Supré Jourt. t “ 1 Jorn meal, Bré On 42 Aaa -5 a r flay, Prosident Comanin the chair. A communica, OS oa. | Marea OE BTOMaT Wasa, (Ga Tho plaiorm opposes Chinese tummigration and sub: | S822? roa one aan thay Ie te the mene: | Sgaumenmuneheans. 32°. fin ‘= reine built." ‘Tue eltizons were ted by Dr. Davia tion was received from the Mayor, enclosing an invi- | is thirty feet long, with ten feet beam, seven fect | gidies to ravroads, accepts the results of the war | Teaciing higher tg) i ey orn: Reh logs hedany © Need Bemage « +) / he ane ph, Ouse Py rnc Cag acta rhe y aa tion from Major General Alexander Saaler, of the | cabin, weighs seven tons and draws elghteen inches | and the constitution as it now stands, ing. The sale of 10,000 shares of Harlem was quietly | Ty, were ADOUCHO DID Baatels (part fast fevening), wit ‘t. Morris. a BRAVE BLOOMFTELDRRS Laas pa See acanrnins of water. Her cabins were fincly finisbed in biack SPLAT eifected at the board this morning, One broker tuok iadbe ra eet es Shh: Sie aaa ccae eee, OES sprang and dared the ratlroaders to touch them as uty eae u - facings and ash pane's, and upholstery work UNNING NOTES—PERSONAL AND POLITICA the whole ia two lots, paying 127 for 9,500 shares As. sal leek neat water, c ther perl, Horses and wagons belonging to cite as acecpted, Kesolutions to the following eitect | Walnut facing: paneig and up 7 RUNNIN : ATICAL. oa He eal ate ot the, teoon, nee | Sus wattatyneamaber ister acid att ope vt: Cort | 26 eva now hurried tthe spay and pln0ed we ; ) damp, Tie. a 780. for yellow, with ales o¢ about ‘87,000 onsh- | that the Invorers could not continue work. The els withto the ran; Western and 676, 4. White Ohio afloat gold at pavement bighty-seventh street, from second to | and came along side of the craft in the river sho | Colonel Wm. H. Ifelss, General Superintendent | failures in addition to these mentioned yes mic; Kigaryewgith street, from third 1 | iooked the most diminitive, jaunty little thing that | of tue International Oceanic Telegraph Company, | terday are reported to-day. The leading Oats were steady at ube. « tide, ie, tor white, with sales of 75,000 b do. on the tek at 6 tor | derrick was renlored useless and so were he THE VALIANT OFFICERS, headed by the hero “ob.” Several of the laborers, ae 1 adopted:—%o pave with stone cement | of very neat paitern, As she moved out of tie dow nannOnn {o ifariew river. Tne Buard then adjourned, ever felt steam, The crowds on the piers cheered | jag been “pinned” by his friends at Key West, | Operator in an Rock Island apecuiauion | ud rye were ‘nt lane ial, ‘There f# no stock of in the josUing and crusting that followed the col- ORT TR her and the tugs ana ferryboats saluted her with | porida, It was by a diamond of tho first water. has oifered to settle some of his contracts at routs. Rates for grain were decidedly firmer and | lisiou Of the belliverents, were slightly injured. One, | ‘fhe free baths, which have been so anxiously ex- | hearty good Will. She saluted the monitor as she perceptible change for provisions, measurement | Mr, fl, A. Fuller, the clies contractor, iared prett rt Jons' Butler's | 60 per cent cash or in fail with his notes at uwelve c ct eaten for come tme past, were throwa open to the | Pare WHCR WA ROUEN FERAEROL Soi se | conse as Const! General In Egypt ia more likely vo | monthA, ‘Tie DFOkors have been engaged to-day in | five Sid guacecigaa tye yo Duiug." Tie was diuing on lavge sion® and told tng Fauiloy day. One of them is stationed at te prominent citizens, among others Le Grand Lock- | pe “strang”-led than cooked. rs unravelling the tangled thread of thelr confused sonra, 9,000 bushels of wheat and corn geese Sore fhe words from. a3 mouth the excited crowd surged the pathing days ior malesare Tuesdays, | Colonel G T Nucter, Matthew danker, John Cowles, | The democratte new departure has becn sanc- | suzpemsions, whatever the future may develop | piisc:—7& Norwegian bare to arrive, 2h@ quario.« grain to } Tidy tacls SOT Pris right ribs broken, i'nie and Saturdays, from five A. M. until ton | William Russell, Captain Ben Richardson, severai | tifled by the sudden and last departure of its author, | when claims Wiich are nowW counted as cash are ie 5.00 fy a Bi ouslangut resulted tn n five A, M. until twelve M. on Sun- | other gentlemen of tus city and several citizens of | an event which will touch the national heart into | reatized at their actual value. The creditors of one THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE RAILNOAD MEN, ays; ing days for femaies are Mondays, | Sait Late. tenderness towardseven Vallandigham. The sent “ zs A hiritisa barks a direct port in th: by order of Mr. Heary Spaulding, the general supers Weakestays Sua Fridays, from five A.M, untlnine | ~ ‘The littie steamer rox up to Castle Point, during | ment thus aronsed may induce a more geneous es | of the suspended tirms—belleving there was a res fetbed roe tin Gninietteea er ieee: °c frit Pedehe of cue road, who arrived eearly in the » M. ‘biu hg are uuder ihe supervision of Su- |} which the guests were entertained to a most | timate of his famous political eifort. tention of assets which sould have been applied tO | pork hence direct to Trieste, Shoo. bhis. refined ‘petroleum, moriing. Andrew Seed, Shorit of Desox county, was called upon to rr b rinten ent John Walling, with male and female | iiberal lunch of everything seasonabie, and well orati rs ny oO” . sie: j | Gd, Au American bark ont tud home on private U Rireoar Jor each bath, Who are obvilged to be ex- | supported by Hieidsick. The trial was exceedingly Among tlie Cemooratio Papers int Ohio Wao protest | tao payment of theit clalins sued out an Injunetiom | OLABSED. 1 A Was with at bs ove im: 4 or Genera Tpeodore Run, pert sw tinmers. eafisfactory, and the guests In good earnost tousted | against the new departure arc enumerated the fol- | against tue removal of (hese assets from the vault | respect, ant prices inthe aba st08 wi Shurtnpnder Of the muita forces, id py “ egolmn ‘eeveat “The Tady of the Lake’? and her “Captain and | lowing:—The Cincinnati Enquirer, Coinmbns Crisis, | of q safe deposit company, pending such litigation a ot our atc ™ ‘i ries ORI OUT THE MULTTEA. in SUuRia tot ceanrliy Mabpiibigg be Gia SUbCUASE gwner,, and his fuiuer, “President Brigham | Wooster Democrat, Celiua Sandar?, Buesrua Fo- | as may be necessary (o seitie the dispute, | Bee pew iicmon Weaune } The Ceneray 04 Pee ats Mpa, however, bus iiornian, 7 i " " 4 “ itt aay Sue omens a8 “ ‘Hotel, met Kitty Williams and Margaret McKeana | _,1!9itue steamer retarned at dusk to the dock of | Pum, Urbana Union, Circievilie Democrat, Madison HIGUEST AND LOWEST PRICRS, 2. 4 — | cubaCentuifagal and mixed.s...- dhen dee | agiceatmadalein New Jars, ‘The Shere and his jetel, met iy Ls be the Jersey Central, having fulflied every expecta- | County Democrat, Warren Cons/itutionatist, Green- ee r ql ie fs ti | “Clayed. deputy, Mr. Davis, started Uicmselves for the scene, gn Broadway and~ accompanied them to a] tion, The builder and the eugineer were partion- " The following table shows the highest dud lowest | yiscovicdo: ‘relining nn elected ouse in Mercer strect, Attic lime he ontered the | larly satisfied with their work, and immediately | Vile Democrat, Fremont Messenger, Marton Mirror, | pysc9s of tiae principal stocks during the day: | Muscovado, grocery AN ARSISTICR. jouse he had in his vest pocket $2,009 in bulls, After | commenced to pull her to pteces and put her on the | Ashiand Union, Lancaster Zagie, Clermont Sun ighe: _ Porto ii " he bel ‘cnis It was agreed to refrain 1,600 or his ower hei been talen om is pokes forsale! poke Gl yeodar it travel, without change, | Deflance Democrat and Napoleon Northwest. New York Contral consollated. 7m is a a | Fee Ones "i et tt oauls ob Doth aides Unt this morn rhdale, Visiting the Eighth precinct station house, |. The Lady of the Lake is butt of so low drangnt | ‘That radical Congressman who was married too | Hew York Coutral Serip. 8 PET cite marked, fos u Ing, 80 a8 10 AOR We toa inienane As tiie rocured tie services of detective Slavon and had that her owner expects to be aple to steam from the | much 14 said to have had too many strings to his ne wholesale The salea were uannp: Rosia was | ty, iy i enverdl ay the citizens were provided with he feniaics arrested. They were arraigned before | Great Salt Lake at all seasons up the Jordau river | powen. — | Reading.» Fendered norainal invaine by the inated ninount of stock rater and chees®. They would not leave the Mustice Cox, atJefierson Market, yesterday morn. | right into Sait Lake City. ‘This will be a novelty to 4 ———__.. oe Olferings 1.100 Dbis. yoo! strained were dispose:t os tis 73, | CrACKCTS titles Troe tag. Ang and committed for examination. the Mormons of the mountains, who have nevor ATTEMPTED SUICiD3. | Wabesn.... There was no disposition to sel in large quautitics, most of | SCeLt an coNmueran — fech a steamer, and one likely to be as highly p . Nernutetee Bibi paeaeee 19a Go, 1b) ubla, goot Noe Pa is composed of the following gontlemen:—Joha y 3 — | ®. pa 5 pli q 1s 8 es ‘Tho New York Juvenile Guardian Socicty held ita | b¥ the Gentiles’ as well, as tho Lady of tae Lake 8 | story -Typvetl, alias Leo, a gisl twonty-two years or | NortuWeatern proierced Dhie, lod Nov Lar 9d ant tay bbls, gent No Sat G3. rar | Hath eharrmans Samuel betsen, James C. Beach, fe a aesiined to serve both salat and sinner. ary Tyrrel, » ag! ny years OF s i ormiy held, but the market was quiet; £9 bols. Washing: Yers Somuel J. Potter, John sherman and Punual sirawnerry festival yesterday at 101 St. terratheie her age, and born in Dublin, on Monday last, ina fit or | Rock Island ton renilztd $3 5; 83 20 was teltaod tor Wilalagtoa. Bi ere Sean sak, wi, the town cletk, J be Mark's place and at 207 Bowery. Thero were pre- WARROW ESCAPE FROM GEATH, jealousy, Went to the house of a friend living ac 208 | St, paul proierted., me Ee CM. Tito Marker continued quiet, but firm, | Reford, Were on the gronnd throughout the dime kont at St, Mark's school 600 children and at 207 Bowery 375, ail of whom enjoyed the occasion ugely. Audress’s were delivered by Rev. Mr. Richard Scheer, aged fitteen years, while working There was considerable ofuring, bus very little dewand. | Cully, With the exception of Mr. sherman, Holders, however, would make > concession, in anuicipa: THE PLAN OF THE BRIDEB Greene street, and swallowe.l a quantity of Inuda- | Ohio ee he tion of large orders from exporters, Cende In bulk held at | intended to be built provides for & twenty- num with suicidal intent, Mary, who drank to ex. | ©. C. and t Unton Pactile . McAiitster, of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev, | 07 tie steamer Mitchell, near the oil docks at Ho | cess, had been living at 362 Bowery with (Lewade | Toe. and 11 DbI8, nt 16, @18yc. We note sales of 3,00 bbia. | tvs foot street, — four foot ter and . W. Kiam, of Grace. church, and ’ Rey. | boken, yesterday, Was knocked down the hatchway | pewis V. Vénderhukeh & iwieer-deenen alone pet ti At eat ta 4034 | SER T ae tere. Reena Suh these were no imaecioat twelve foot sidewalk, each of these spaces ke, Robertson, the, worthy, secretary of, ho | ny a falling barrel, He was taken up Insensibie and | to ‘eration D, and oceastonally they Nad aettous taice Seportedc We neis antea ate sesteroy) 02,00 Unis, | BEING separated” by) Reavy | timbers, rath bi WoT the” mellgcone ered nppointarenee oe Femoveri fo Sf. Mary's Hospital, where he was | guarrels. Slo became very jealous of “Louis. be. saatviiaal * | Foitod snr whit, each Inst wif Jus, Xignat aud sop: | the “present | roadway, Ma PE a bt the teioois could fr @ moment doubt that the | 'DId!y recovering under tho cure of Dr, Benson, Catlse he showed some attention to enother woman, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STO3K EXCH rm, ak Iige for eruteia bbles 20:,6. fer refined for spot | theme by saying the bridge 18 to te only a temporary Cg aE cg aude oy ats liperel ae WAR PErweny rie Frexen AND Irist or | wronsty taxen powcr, pant Ou Onto on savin eitects and month dedvery and 260, fuF July. Tere were no sales | one, and Uiat even Ce a ave te ve oritel 7 PETER n s co I c reate ported. , ° ort DO ae eTollg: ‘THe socioly auredt last jeer | SALEM, MASs.—Tho War of raoes stilt continues Ne~ | gued to stay herselt with a carving kniie., It Is siti Pesvistoxa.—Recoipis—Cut meats, 176 packages, ana | filled up with carch in onder to suphs aad | ard 160 bois, and tlerces, The pork market raied dail and a ‘At last accounts the people wore complete masters “7 } trite easter abe Sree hee bois, tgs ele 62'¢ | of the situauon. erg a fo) > and ‘ar Sep- eee * | tombe? freon wan quiet and work, owing fo tus dectine in | A Davennous Fourtm ov Juv PLAYTHING. —A the markets abroad. The sales were about 19) boxes long {| dangerous playuing—a sort of torpedo—ts hy a clearat 7 gece as a short rib, *e., senied as being sold in the Bast among other Ace- er richly uy Jor 2,U4t Children. tween the Irish and French restdents of South | that deceased was a wild, Wayward girl, and on —— peng Will untesssome moro stringent steps | that account left her home in Ireland and came to At ten o'clock on Wednesday morning the steamer fci'icmne, who wee amreeee Saul taloses eee thiscoumtry, Wyoming and the barge Caledonia lett the foot of May tern of the Superior Court for using @ knife, Tigrractony CHINaAMEN SEN’ Homr.—-This morn- West Youth sireet for Excolsior Grove, having on 7 Ay igghe gt oer was one on ed Cte Rag of aS ole laundry, ti { Mr, | Duset D. Grecney, a Frenchman. renchman, | shipped to California, consigned to thelr agent, (Wo win the personal and Lpienaiers raphe A be who keeps a store on tho corner of Peavouy and | of hw celestials, they refusing to obey his orders, It iia G. Bergen, of the Ninth ward. Sal | Ward streets, was used as an interpreter in the case, | seems that tie Chinamen have been in the habit of 10 fenn, ®a, olis..:. The Bua Com ma Tandy eRiy lo. 400 Reading RR. do. . long rib Joc. Beet was dud at Bs bene works, [tis doscribed “as about the size of a smalt a oh HG for exten meas, BIS a $25 for prime meas, Were ; : marbie,”? colored biue and rod, ai looks a Bin whos ae an aren ‘cess ton Wome Ural like a sugar pluin. Ono of these getting inte ‘here continues an notive demand tn saul jos for } the hands of alitie Voy in Philade!puia a few di placer, 61% 8 : ie a of two hours, during which the company amused | and a window ol hls store was broken, and he was | gambling with pennies, Keeping up the play entire ‘ “4 boy ‘all deseriptions, for which fall pe:ces were realtzed utly or winocentiy pub by fim int themselves by danctog, they lauded’ at the | threatened if he made any complaint at tho station | nights and being unit’ ana unable to work dutiug | L0vGeh ed Oar, 1s Fret tote Gi aerated hemes ide» ieige.; smoked shoul: | gO, WAS 1RnOT ay oe ae medutaly oxpioded, dae grove and made for the most convenient | house. A woman Who was coming out of his store | the d Captain Hervey then gave orders that the | 40 Mich So sf bonds 100% ders, Yo, a L0c.; pickled hams, Tie. a pickied a ie figuring him very much Aid entangorlag his life. is tables in the grove, where thoy spread their | was assaulted pA ps young {rish roughs and ing should be sto] {sail but Ah Sin refused to | 100 Cen Pao git bds.. Way fe. ate. Lard was quiet but a trifle armor, 250 terces sold a “rows Im imexperienced hands, in ¥ of Ler beld at Liye. Futurt | 18 beyond doubt «t , delivery tein ne Woe. for kris ges for Ang tran Ue. fo® | and as tt appears to be mainly tntended for ciutdven, 1250 ‘tierces for che iatter moatht | [t Js very questiouable wheuer its manacacture Ee alee OL tnout change andin fair demand | vale shoud be permuted. At least eae ic. & Tc. por pound. —_ O Mes Det pod «| Coan Comina.—Tho Sydney (Cape Broten) Nevos SUGAR.—The market was less active without decided | gqys:—“There 13 4 large Meet of heavy vessvis at tna eg eg ep a JBicemational poe avrattiog their turn to load coate Bele eae peers eeraiiona Tee talee wrest & New York. Tue shipments a the plot How aver y it quotations, The salce were about ~~ Reet dine 389 bhde. centrifugal at 90.2404 bude. | Be ADOUE 690 tons Der day.” moi ms tablecloths and prepared themselves to satisfy the | handled tn a shameful manner one day ast week. Somply-cobeyin the Captaln was “a game he did | 100) U Pac RK istm... Sie Inver man. At five o'clock the party left tho wharf easy manner in which those who have been | not understand.” Captain Hervey tl made up his , and returned to their homes, Well pleased wiih their | arrested have beon treated empoldens the rest to be | mind to send the two ringleaders home. As there | sw Altater Hui; .. day’s amusement, ‘fhe oMecrs of tho Bergen Clud | comparativeiy lawless, as tney aoe if arrested, they | was an apparent disposition on the part of the men | 0) Han & St Jo cou b Wt re:—John Vinevnt, President; Jon Cheever, Vice | can appeal and get out of Il lurphy’s Case illus- | to show resistance the Captain obtained help and | 20W Mor & F's 2a. + Mg resident; Christopher Shut, Secretar, Floya trates this, as before his first case is settled he is | tho refractory Chinamen were hustled into & wagon ear Grant, Corresponding Secretary ana Bernard Ragan, be arrested fora like offence and bailed out in | and driven off. When put on the stup the Captain's Se att Areastirer, Tne honorable Wiillam himself was pre: | $500 for his appearance in October. The French | responsibility for them ends. ‘Their passage home | $9 Sie* ‘nt, And 1a Company wiih the committee appotuted | residents are quiet and well behaved {f unmolested, | is to bo paid by their agents in California, that bein by r the occasion, done @ tn their powor to make | and these rascals WhO molest them shows be se- | the agroement when they were bired.—Newark (N. | was ft. ol their quests happy. ' 4 verely dealt with, 1 4.) Courier, June 1%

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