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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ee eT LET TT IS Se ee eT ET TARY CL a MT Te BE MM an: nex! ing; the Jeli; CELESTI ALM ATRIMONY to Pend Kae ee We pores ater nacow? | THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE. | THE COURTS. [breve shin’ war vue "ins ‘me 'ooteat | THE MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL ted leadership as ty | ‘poth the policy of the government and ie Hempstead, and all the family used it; I never put ison in it; I made the onl up nearly a week ihe youtiral Emperor. de exerted over theming of | Botn Crews at Work—Opinions Regarding the | A Southern Railroad Litigation—The Terwilliger | beiore he died: he told me how to makoit; Lever | The New Buildings on Lexington Avenue” The the youths} Fn aes Baw arsenic; he shoutdn’t have the fntaiane Of the Retr spparent, aoe tierely | Americane—The Atalantas and Lend Habeas Corpas—The Vogt Extradition Caso— | fyruny'he asked mo for some before ne died; T told | Aceemmodations for Patients sae fe Approaching Marriage of His Imperial crsonal proximity to the’ palace and. in- Compared—Mode of Training of the For- Business of the General Sessions. himif it. made his throat sore he had better not ‘Modern Improvements” of the } anys Pekin gave them constderable take It; his mother waited on him while he was New 8 Th Majesty the Emperor of China to power. The: Gamedinie ‘tutor ef sha Emp. mer—The Race Course and Practice ——— sick; 1 never threatened w. polson ha; told jun lew Structure—The Opening ‘ na Ms im ! bror’ was atrongiy ‘anthforcien,” and. dempite Place—Betting on the Result. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. love powders and io. woul come buck; my Dus: Ceremonies Yesterday. the Bride Elect, Alute. the Em ne was tang ‘n heon- Se D Southern Waiteca® an Gowns band was forty years of age when he died; I am seen ect, and the ress, he was taught to place much co! twenty-five years of age; the cup which contained wieoce ioe Nagra of thas pari. ene roto Lonvon, May 18, 1872. Before Judge Leonara, the onion syrup was afterwards used to make | ‘The new buildings of the Mount Sinal Hospital Tnelr tactics apres ‘The five members ef the New York Atalanta Club Messrs. Mackey & Kelley, of this city, have | bread emptyings in, | were thrown open yesterday afternoon for private their tactics, the anti-Kung party being numerically it ove vs " sat Th Brother of the in a majority at the capital. Any overt attempt to | wifo are now domiciled at Hammersmith may be brought asuitin theSupreme Court on behalf of — eat et er god 's anne beled inspection, and the opening was celebrated with Bketehes of the Royal Pair-—The ut them down would in all probability have | giv congratulated on having produced a favor- | 8me of the stockholders of the Blue Ridge Rallrond | on "the way to New York with me when he Was | all the solemnity due the occasion, ‘The inaugural Sun and I Sister of the Moon. shen would ealinay ees My “the Sore ie aah impression in England, On their arrival at | COMPAny of South Carolina against the President | taken sick; Tslept with him during his Illness; at | ceremonies were held in the yard situated between and Happy For the last few years, therefore, the palace | Liverpool they were received and welcomed in the | ANd Executive Committee of the road. ‘The otfonce Want with me to Hempstead dud other piaceas 1 | te Wings of the editice, A canopy of flegs.and es \- charged 8 misappropriation of the unds 0) ve! d a ea a or CCHS i} prea eetn anomaly OF ay was | Wost cordial manner by members of the London | the company, and. the noroplaiat alleges tliat 4m 80- never heard anything said about giving poleon to | bunting, not minixed with a great deal of new ‘ ; % + hey were | cordance with a Lill passed by the South Ca may brother; T stopped at Bast New York one night; | planking, was ‘ad out on the platform reared Matchmaking at Court—Matronly and Po- pct Sy eck oat AN a Heats alg trees toe Bony OF PHO Tay Tina Legistature tast. Maren $400,000 of the. bo Hanwat Anh oceupled a separate room; never at. |) 5 Such a state of things would have been in- | rerea and lionized, and now, for some little time peciry ese “ a ver At | for the speakers. Thore was quite a large assem- 7 : : i , p of the company, quarantecd’ by: the State, were | tempted the least iamMliarity with her; have heard litical Intrigue—Soothsaying Sclence | (Tedible did we not Know the secret rename mes a | Past, they have settled down tnto quiet training | exchanged Mir sevenae bond scrlp, Whickwis tobe | Hannan Ann say that her hitshand did hot give her | blage of ladies and gentlomen present—of course In canta which pieces ‘soon after the marriage of | life. Having removed from the hotel at Putney | receivable by the State for taxes, ‘The complaint | money enough; the night before my brother died [| Jayge part composed of the Hebrew persuasion— and the Course of the Stars the Emperor to Alute; so that the day of its con- | into private lodgings, at the suburb just montioned, | }""puttersou, obtained noermaaen oF St NGO UF | Went to itempstead with Hannab Ann to get lat, | and an excellent band of muste, under the lead 7 » hl od. erson, obtained possession of $1,800,000 of eroseie; our hori 2 | . , as Directing and Con- gummation will Be & Moment Of va ree of tne | they are not quite so much before the publlo eye as | this scrip, aid, odtaining loans upon a portion of it, | Way home. : of Eben, did it musteal utmost to add od oh Pata: Bat thers divided the money and scrip amoug lis personal | The defence established a good character for to the attractions of the oceasion, The formal eere- ave no treaty with His Majesty, the | if they had remained at Ys there are South Carolina | Hanna Ann, Judge Mi trolling Agencies, ‘outside who beidegroam. always numbers of spectators to see them take | Joyistature. ‘The complaint alleges, also, that the | Prisoner, During his addre Treasurer of the State of South Carolina received | itting with one of her their daily practice, and, among those who havo ARRIVAL OF THE YACHT srr O eee enna oo a atalantas have won | £00,000. Jule Thyraham geeated an onder to show | mother nnd futher sobbed atoud 3 summed up for the sshe cried continually Hot Judge Morr friends and th embers of th monies w opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Isaacs, when the Vice President, Emanuel B. Hart, delivered an address, in which he gave a very in- Ap tl hould not be issued and a@ | Made a pathetic appeal to the jury at the close. | ale How the Event May Affect the te Gecidedly good opinions.” Regarded as plain, frank | CAUs® Why an injunction should Hot be issued Aue | Mir. Authou summed np for the, prosecutton, | teresting history of the origin of the present hos Interests of Foreigners. [from Bell’s Life in London, May 18.) and unassuming men, it is felt that, whatever may | fore Judge Leonard Whether the Counts of this Stato ect bA gnarien tp tvoo clock Jndgs Barnard charged | pital. He closed as follows :— a - % a we jurisdiction in t eT, as. plaintits are | the . pe o'clock they retired. The Judy Tha ence ha esse: The American schooner yacht Sappho, Viee Com- | he their chance as oaramen, they are entitled to | Nave Jurmuiletion ih the math, te the p OhAIKEM Anat to constitute. murder tha people must | wire ence, nas, bloKsed Our ertorta thus A as We cannot be Loo profoundly gvatefal ; . 8 c Case. but the directors are not without anxieties for the ‘Whe Terwiillger Habeas Corpus Case and that there must have been design and pr future, a8 our last annual report, just pnb- She left Stapleton on Wednesday, April 24, at noon, se =f This case, in which the mother of the minor was | meditated design to | Kilo will assum lished, shows we hluve still a deflelt of 000 China, will—as we have already announced Drieny | ee ee anata eee Cediie at ctent Pa, | 2Oe_ t say Weak. The London four are | tno piaintit and the Commtasioners of Charitiesand | that Fowler Is dead; that he died trom to provide for, for wine We Must rely tw yon ime in the HexaLp—be married, at a day not very far | °™ roppes “< ie te ie ney | ae respects three of them, men of average | (ection the defendants—the particulars of which aruentc,, You pate a re to disbelieve | generous impulses of those Who recognize the @istant, to the bride elect, Alute, the choice of nis | tte 11th instant, shus completing the Passaxe 10% | puitd and of fourteen pounds more weight thaD | rove aiready appeared! tn the HenALD—decision was | she administer. the Procnie? AE his uct ie’ hot | catlelie character of our useMiness “and our . now i Hf ene is fact is claims, sare ¢0 family gnd of the Cabinet ‘advieers of the Crown, | 48 ® hour 22miuutes. The Sappho has wow | thejr rivais. Mr. Long, however, is a tall, well- | rendered vextcruuy by the Court, Consiterable in- | proved. then the prosecution has failed. "Where | {yr aitention of the, public, wud partiowtarly *e y cei ei eth the attention of the public, and particnlarly the The event will constitute an important epoch in | *TH#ed the Western Ocean five tmes, but whether | sormed' man, of more than ordinary proportions. | terest was felt in the decision of the Court in con~ | must be proof that she did it, otierwise you cxn- | mombers of oar persuasion, ‘to the duference be- the bistory of the aged land over which he rules, her visit here will be again productive of sport 15% | whe Americans, on the other hand, aro, with | Sequence of the point raised by plakntits eouns not convict, ‘Tho admissions and opportuaities, | twoen contributions by men and women of large . -Aoe : journals Mr. 5 | Mr James Il, Sheehan, m view of Lhe stand ti and the syrup itself, are the lightest Kiv pt EMBED SOR DEB OTE. US TEES Anaete “larg not only a8 affecting its internal condition, but | Moot Pont, Accorting to Anertonn Journ’ respect to Smith and Handy, almost boyish looking; | hy the defendants, “Thicy did not dispute the nut. | Heammay, months or years. after, reproduced by tx: | (oT cannot iiktetsats tie: frat neowecithon, better also as influencing its relations to resident foreign- : Douglas aa bp eva to re chaltenges pat ae. Mr, Withers looks older than the men who usually ural and legal point raised by Mr. Sh n, that the | norant persons. with omission oF ad ditions tn a | than byr to te imaaner tu which George quiring time allowances, and measurement. Ac- | nay in races here; Van Raden, though tall and | Mother the rightful and proper custodian of | trie, alters a case. You must be satistied of her | poabod nuperintended the — distributior rf ers and the general Interests of the peoples of te | ee anne teas. of faLTcss {eT eee eee ee te an aut | the elilld, or that she was ‘capable. therefor, Dut | design to emtect death, “A week after he was taken | jis magnifeent ehurivics in Hugtamd. an Amertea outside world trading in the far Kast. vy Ss Aidaiailinhs Ata: Mise: at possessing long reach, set ighly attenus based their defence upon what counsel stigmatized | sick she was sent for, and was watched during | pefove he was called away, He absolutely ad- BKETOUES OF THE IMPERIAL PAIR. snenid 208 he mepeh Ara ey e when in rowing costume, and scarcely displays that | as a wicked attempt to revive a chaitel righ the week he was’ sick, Then you have | ministered his donations, aud when he died he had Hie Majesty Toung-Chi, Emperor of Cuina, wae | 'V% %# Mr. Douglas will doubtless be willing 0 | development of muscle which we are accustomed | man belnas—the Connissioners c what tianspired — durlug the — wee ion of Knowiny that his example would 's- ine $ Mr, Ashbury was compelled to 7 o te had a lien upon the boy for some elecmesynary Rup. | mace an onion syrup: this slo docs not de O" | bo carried out by his aze it Leoulde vate orn on the Zist of Apri, in the year 1606. He is, | S40Dt Our eystom, as Mr. Ashbury was compelled fo | 4o associate with Knglish athletes. Leander Water- | yort pail for by tho Stato at large. ‘tie Warned | must dul that sie put atsonte in Tt, and aiterawars | Uo wealthy. Heb! iu New: Yor, with eonsequently, in the sixteenth year of hisage, He | COMPIY Wi Loeb? biel Hes | bury, the spare man, 3 the most robust of the | Judge watnst a second edition of retail white | administered it, not that she Kaid she was going to. | enormous fortu has reigned, by deputy or regency, einee the ast of | ROOHe must, however, underrate, although we think | party, and comes nearer in looks to a ‘Thames club | Savery, and gave the child to the cusiody of its | ‘Then there must have been a motive. Mate or tn- | oy ciuldren, Who onght to contrivute to this speelal , Angust, 1861, having as co-regeuts the Empress there are more than one craft in the old country | man than any other of the quintet. Notwithstanding | Mother. proper MUmacy might be motive, but motive does | charity, 1’ would astonisit you, These people Dowager of China, Tzi-An, and the Empress Mother, modore Douglas, New York Yacht Club, arrived at | respect as strangers. Compared with the Cowes on Sunday evening (May 12) from New York. | pongon erew they look small and light, prove that the deceased was killed by the prison Hie Imperial Majesty Toung-Chi, Emperor of or 4 ” Og A z he Vogt Case. not supply the place oferime, You may deem her | ought to be proud of their ancestry and Fe ea tho Soneka | shat they are well aware that from the Hehtness | me noariny in the writ of habeas corpus in tho | Hullly of everytidng, yet the tact of the urs-ate | helt efeed; they ought not. to toceee that Tal-Se1; the former exercising a vast infnence over | W4 the Nicholls of America, is in the Sappho, | gf their atyle of rowing, compared with that of their | ease of Cari Vogt urned yesterday | Having beon administered by her must be pro here is presented an opportunity to. help 7 sailing master, and Captain Van Wyke, well known 0 ac ers mornlag votil Siturday, ‘The jury were oub but twenty-five minutes, When | their own alilicted poor, So much for the living. Bia mind and on the course of Court affairs gen- | jn the Liverpool line, In navigator; Dand, who has | CPPOMents, public judgment is decidedly adverse to id raspaai they retin wed into Court and rendered a verdict of | Consider the immense wealth concentrated among ‘erally. been in the Sapptto throughout her carecr, ix still | their prospects of success, the Atalantas them- COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. “not guilty,” George Fowter, the alleged accom- | our people in this city, and see, if they study the ‘Tho bride elect, Alute, has been selected for the | Mate. Captain Van Wyke intended to have taken | selves take by no moans a desponding view of the — plice, Was also discharged, | qnestion, how many of them are to dispose of thelr marttal and throne honor by the Empress Dowager. anorthern track, bat ithe wind hanging from that cane! Bofore Recorder Hackett, — - — Hehes witen they aro ad away. What better sah narter, she was unable to make but little latitude ta a Ste ” . One istribation of it could found than to leave @ She ie daughter of Ch’ang-Ch, a junior oMcer of | for some week after starting. ‘The weather on Paap esata. Asaistant District Attorney Stewart appeared for IMPORTANT SUIT AGAINST A BANK, Sees ERIS inatitution ?. 1 have great hopes that whe Hanlin College, and a Mandarin of the fourtn Sunday, April 28 is reported. by Captain Van Wyke | Which J had with them yesterday they expressed | the prosecution yesterday. Willlam Shannon, who | it will become one of tie most powerful agencies io have been the heaviest breeze he in twenty- | their entire confidence tn bei able to beat the sharged w. purgiartously entering the dwell- eer eres f benevolence in this country; aad, this being #0, rank. SRaSeNearet amnceaaanhy Mim’ eemescarotal e le ng able eat the | was charged with burgiariously entering the dwell: | of bene ve is being and stealing some | Liability of Banks for the Moneys of Their De- | Slurc, walt theougiout. the. conntry, Wi esteem It > . a8 &@ peculiar privilege to be permitted to bequeath haspaineeieienaiaes Eosens mom ed vy Bank OSiolalk: | SOUT DHE Of his affluence something to the relief 12 10) 0 9 7 The empresses of China are chosen for their per- | clse shows an exceptionally fine time in naking | Londoners, Whoso style of rowing, they satd, would | ing house of Mary Ann sonal qualities only, and entirely regardiess of their | the passage, 60 much 40 that else on the Sunday | be no more highly estimated In America than thelr Cis , coi Ce ate : before referred to an opportunity for observation | own is here. ‘They say themselves that, being smal! e Parents’ rank or political proclivities, otherwise | oF tho sun every day presented. Appeuded Is a irons fivo years. M — ace of our hospital. (Applanse.) c: * men, it is best for them to pull the + YHomas Lyneh, who stole $50 worth of property 5 the selection of Alute might be of somo political | synopsis of the log : from Wins M.’ Rudrows, pleaded guity-or petit | ‘The following abstract of aault tried in the su- is position by the unutterable significance, a8 both the father and grandfather |, WEDNESDAY, April 24—At noon passed Sandy LIGHT, QUICK STROKE 0! Sar ne pUGe PUNty. OF Bors gedy which deprived us of the unseltish services: larceny, and was sent to the penitentary for six | preme Court of the Stato of Ohio, sitting at Cleve- | Hook; fine clear weather and light southerly | which they do pull, and that it would never do for of Benjamin Nathan, and seeing around me so (by the mother’s side) of the Empress clect were | preeze; all months. cl » Sec iT fCleve- | mv enta . | prominent leaders of the anti-foreign party of THURSDAY, Zork 10:00 A, May pagsea a derenict | tem to alter into the longer sweep which is | James tuphes, a boy, charged with grand iarceny, | Shr a aietekantt ci ene Gh caine Mag Bvgcrapeavipren mage tomet oncogenic Ohing, which was overthrown by Prince Kung in | Veséel, yacht, ronning olf ‘dead before the wind, | fashionable on the Thames. The course, they gay, | J" stealing silver forks and napkin rings from the Tend was the defendant and one Okptatn’ Dowling, | 16 toe ee ee ot hin viernes henge Ape ad a making an B hal N. course, Distance run in 2 | suits them vory well, though itis not so straight as monn sOfen WAR: TVR OLLBG E90 BAER SeaUED | NieepON FOr GAS PSU tint: THAEOTIAE OF HO ERRD Ta8 i deprived us of his Valuable counsels and on- 5 $ J pot, 2 chy muvicted of petit . 01 r ‘ 4 HER FAMILY DESCENT. hours 268 miles; Int. by observation 40 69, lon. | those on which they have rowed victorlously in | farcony and sent to Blackwell's Island. for" six | PlAtntio, will be read with meee peony teal Ce aeteree im nee arn ‘The young Jady, Alute, is Mongol by descent, ber | FRIDAY, 26rH1—Commences with fine weather and | America. montis. ; ciple involved in the issue—"‘Are banks responsttie | Nowlere up Se ee OnitGa atate 4 A ‘ ‘A youth named Thomas Christie was tried and | for the moneys of depositors embezzled by bank | Prouder triumphs than in the United States, and father Chung-Chi, being son of Saishanga, a Mongo! | Dice, whole-sail breeze from 8. K. Latter part thick, THR THAMES BETWEEN PUTNEY AND MORTLAKE Jone Wa y ORLON WON DY DANK | Howhere—recalling my OWN Ancestors—the respect acquitied upon a charge of burglary in burglariousiy any t The Gas OLA circnniatalious Fabs yards wide at high wator. | entering an unfinished house in Fast. Thirty-eighth | ciate?” ‘The title and clreumstances of th threatening weather; housed topmasts and made Mandarin, who held high ofice at the beginning of | snog. Distance ran £66 miles; lat. 41 48, ton. 62.02, | !* about two hund! Jie people oueld [roel oro which lives of inte; ‘ : — rained for them and their people, could [ feel more the last reign, and her mother a daughter of the | SATURDAY, 27rH—Fresh N, W. gal * | For the firet half mile of the cougse it is straight, | Street. Mr. Howe bronght out such facth inthe | are as follows ; oeue ( r 1 late alerts Prince of Cheng, who awh promi- | 62M wind inoreasing,, veel Folug kept right ott them thére in # beid 10 the! 1én, Thich br fhge ther REE AAA. COUUICRSORSD LBA: AORAEAR Mn yee shale tn Re aie ageouriareticy Pde ale Sieare enumerate I aues! Go whose smUnin. nent member of the anti-forcign party that held | pergea vessel made al ant Toros nea catty | up to Hammersmith; again there in a bit of traignt | Ee Having reat faith in. the character and stabuity of | comes tn life and those who remembered tel tty sway during the closing years of the late Em- . Distance run 230 miles; lat, 42 14, lon. 60 20, water, succeeded by a considerable curve. They COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. the Second National Bank of Clevoland, deposited | Mit or gratitude Would be impossible, but proml- N —Yacl re y . 86 with fhe casht fferson C. Buell, In 1867, $10,000 peror lenfung. Her grandfather, Tsal-shang-a, | 910 AGH NCAT aanvelbanonaiorete ee prea, | Daves in fact, to cross the river twice in taking the | Surrsur Covrr—OmeviT—Part 1—Iteld by Judge | of government 498 @ special ‘deposit. From wos @ banner man, whose il-success against | having burst in arain squall, 9 P. M., shipped a | PO#t course and keeping the best currents between | Van Brunt.—Adjourned to May it time to time he would call to cut of jus coupons the Taipings when commanding a body heaw sea, which stove dingy and filled decks, | the Bridge at Putney and the Ship at Mortlake. yritben Gn Wrednestnr key OL peat enone Gud oollene ys snterere a the fall Cee j jooding yacht belo ok: cing 0 rae wae. | He onda) y 29, 1972, Con y the middle ember, the ba i] vy + oiny 1" . making themselves more and wore familiar with | ©X parte will be heard, By order of the Cour lars beyoud its regular dividends, the Dir rebels (by the drilled troops under “barbarian” | $0!Ng in all parts of the world; the yacht, however, CHA 2. LOEW, notided> the cashier of their intention to hent among those whose memories should be | vevered, and new blessings asked for them and theirs on this occasion, there come to my mind now the names of Toure, Simson, Abrahams, Nu- than and Vatmen, To the ladies of the Auxillary | Ald Society tho directors especiaily desire to return | cere thanks, This noble band of mothers (foreign) commanders did not tend to merease his | Pulled through most noply, ’ Distance ‘run in 24 | tho details of the course, o " " > r; of? | and daughters “in Israel? have imposed upon 0 On; ead’ ro aR i aR OURT OF COMMON PLBAS—TRIA ake a disposition of this surplus, and appointed . . vc na thelr "inaditucions, Hye Peerae Onin 42,103, 0340. EEL BE os The Londoners say, as we all do, that their style | Held by dudge Loow.—Adjourned to i the “aay ‘for the examination, C. Imes ately | th yore not oh rneoreasy reroaiig Spparct f erieating, A aR at for ated peed MONDAY, 20TH—-Continued NX. W, gale, which |! Haht, and that they will have to go faster than | | Manixe CouRt—GuNEuAL Tenm,—Adjourned to | after tis notification the caster committed sul- | Soe eat ehanmar wie Tiaye Mon aaeteateen te gentimental dislike he may have entertaine moderated considerably at 2 P. M. Set ginal | they have ever gone yet to be able to beat the four | M8 week indume, oad FO Kaithi SILER | HSE: supply the hospital with needed linen and bedding. (Appiause.) Teall upon ali who have not taken of the funds of the bank about $477,000, from | part in this noble task to join them, and assist, by e spring of 1869 up to the time of to his more successful rivala in the art of | Savaresall to scud under, and afterwards bent and | against them. ‘The fact is that they have only ones ; i eraisip wan made. by the appropriation, | Set two-recfed matnsail-ib and staysail, the boats | really rowed over the course, but wat they it ac | THE ITALIAN MURDER CASE. n e x the signing of the n-tal which were carried on the davits having been both ed which, if it did not partic: P wt ome time in the | spri a . to ‘im letne woria ofithelr. landsif, notathalnputees, this Ris private tne fr the ue of wung’t hen | hans Je tinh Mee espa." Ds | tengo chic ws ant mas) | yaaa of nenmes De Howe tm the Oper | usa wale Meng @pntnuet noe” | risorthy tht ener ard of Foreign Affatrs. A much greater reason | “Ott yew Eu.—fauning off with to oe De eaaeecuiaees yer | Gnd grain—the former in New York, the litter in | was followed by Governor Hofman, Chicago. This embezzlement, he stated, embraced | who was greeted with lond and lon, arthy littic Italian, named Michael De Rosa, | the bonds of Captain Dowling, amounting ! was put on trial yesterday in the Court of Over and | $10,000, as well 2s about $21,000 of special « ontinued ap- ah strong feeling against outsiders can be urged nnlng OH with moderate gale Tue je plause as he advanced to the front of the platform. yy his son’s wife, the future Empress’ mother, She | Of wind from W.N. W., imnder all plain sail. Mid- | that they will de! EVE f t that is daughter of ‘the late Tuanhua, Prince of Cheng, | Bight, wind and sea increasing, Ko ran fon; Subject “to ei ler re- | hound to say is the general impression, Kubject ‘who was a leading member of the exceedingly anti- | Auced sail. Distance run 186 miles; lat. 4230, lon. | reservation, such as the very common one that 4 or 2 | Hoe said that he felt no right to ste the pres- foreign party which held sway during he eng 40 38. arises from boliet that the Atalanta# haye never | Terminer, before Judge Ingraham, ona charge of Wetnirtihe Genta Or Buell, the cashier, Captain 3 Yettent ite 1s Satigeet kath wars of Hlen-fung. ‘The arty was overthrown in |. WEDNESDAY, May 1.—Fresh galoof wind at north, | yet shown their true form. wilfil murder. ‘The statement of Mr. Sulliva Dowling called unsu tie Mak Oo ee | ee ee bene enmeee: SR eegionce jovember, 1861. ‘The leading members were tried | YACht under close-reefed eunivas, rolling heavily” AS A SHORTING VENT a Done Ten he was advised by the President that | Without having prepared an address for the ocea- and condemned to death, and Tuanhua, asa miti- | 4P.M., rounded her to on port tack. Midnight, | t! 4 not yet excited much attention. Just | fstant Distriet Attorney, was that on the pore vd toon embenzied by thelr late cashier, bat: | slon, but he had not propared any, and so he had to Sinbcaie roe th aoiaat cre to commut | Pin Yad mites; int, by observation 42 42" Tone 42 bie” tin prospect, the sporting | February Giovanni Patreli, who rested In Baxter | tat the bank were responsible for the lossund world | make the heat of the situation, « Good words spok au 3 lat. 2 42, lon, 42 50. reir judgment to bear | strect, but worked at No. 37 Mulberry street, got | elt! chase new b ve him their e i vig eat ee eee eb One j TRUNSDAY, 2D--At 1A, M, filed nailed: thé air indamens ir | street, a . 37 Mulberry street, got | elther purchase new bonds or give him theirequiva- | jyiday and more to the purpoas i aieicieeé laden Gabe earn cicaen Wahare the yacht ited ‘and by, after iving to for nine hours. | which is “yet more than three weeks of, there wii | it & quarrel with De Rosa, accused him of an | tonta tits Was en eira ly seein itor 60. te Pep bat, ty bf ere pile: aoa bts phi ae domestic bliss of Alute, but in a subordinate capa. Evel Rte) bt a meine Se ae rclinens | doubtless he more betting on the event, most prob. | assault and slapped him in the face. The two men | Pr edt, Re roped hae eriolgment m the | words, t hy he grand bulld- i > ' a ir ent, c f » then was en e er | and that his word conid be taken and was good ties aie a dgiud bonah catenin received stabs in the abdomen, back, armand hand, | fer $10,000, to which the plaintiit assured ni mere eloquently in the ood. it him it was, and for ten times that amount. On the was inteuded to do for tho sick and the suffering 24th of November the Board of Directors met, aud | tisa any words could, He then went on at some city with regard to household authority in he if : ably at about 2 to lon the Londoners, At present noses vhile o ere Patre’ Taeuapemens rot \agtairi Cann ‘thie palaces of Pekin’ heavily. Distance run 105 miles;' lat. by observa- | the sporting newspapers pang ttn gre | closed and fell, and while they were down Patrelii There are in this respect alone some particulars | HON 4246, lon. 40. . the general press In expressing their doubis as to | connected with the Emperer’s approaching mar- Frivay, 3p—Light breezes, fine weather, all plain | the ability of the Atalantas to compete successfully | from the effects of which he died in three days, It ot sailset. 3 P, M., spoke British hark Lothatr, 22 days clr rivals, a oo EN Meee: Guisaccntnas aaa from Florida. @P. M., yacht clows ‘banied. Min. | “" oh va dentine Bide: Was intimated that the wife, who was looking on at | by a unanimous resolution agreed to make good | Jonuth to tell of what he knew about the hospital home. readers—when, ‘they. seo the rela. | ight, tacked to port.” Course made K. 3s N. Dis- | In selecting Hammersmith as their training | Me Mehl and picked up the bloody knife, would be | all lossex ineurved by reason of the embezzlement, jn its early days, and how he had always been tn tionships between the “Empress elect” and, shall | “ace Tun 135 miles; lat, 41 31, lon, 37 15. place the American four got pretty well away | an unwilling witness, | and at once, in order to provent litigation, and as terested in Its Woliare, and then slyly alluded to we say, her sisters in happiness or aMictiou, as the | , SATURDAY, 4r——Light S, E. breezes, yacht lying i the thick of the Thames racing erait Mary Patrent Hid Noaaa | a matter of policy at that juncture in th irs, avianists and what they would do to. case May turn out! ‘Three decrees have been | He course close hauled; all gall set. ‘Distance run | y make Putney their he rters, But lary Patreti, wife of the deceased, was sworn, | 0 J nbor following the, donations of public {asued relative to the marriage, ‘The second de. | 140 miles; lat, 43 81, lon. 37 15, there ts still ail the way up the rivera succession | Dat showed @ disinelination to tel what she knew | Citcular to the stockholders, detailing ihe » charities bad they the | reason of the embegzicment, embracing cree appoints three other ladies to be members of Sunpay, 6rH—Light airs from §. B., yacht rolling | of boat clubs, boat houses and boat builders, The | about the affair, and was let down from the stand 7 5 fin Majesty's future harem, The first isadaughter | heavily, thd at times having scarcely steerace way. | Atalanta bodt is kepl onthe Litst. flour Of the | iit cons Was halt | @Posits, witleh, deducted from their tots ofa clerk in the Board of Punishment, the second Ys ae Tun 48 miles; lat, by observation 46 15, lon. | rooms of the North London Rowing Club, | eraz) ef prefect in the provinces, and tie third of Sais- | 9517. at Mr. Biifen’s boatbuilding establishment, In that | Louis jon of the men who donate of the public prop ties—for they were honor- all their strong arguments eration of her assertion that she was halt | Witty wtin leave about $60,000. After. t N nd could not well remember, | py 24 CY rt ainri, Who shrugged and smiled and | flO" of poe: dk Carian Rowling Yeu lied upon havga, grandfather of the Empress elect, of whom, MONDAY, 6TH—Light breezes from N, W.: very fine | quarter the houses lining te banks as lar down as | gesticulated perpetually while giving his evidence, t of the bank, who made kuown to | were overtiirown by the fact that but therefore, the last chosen is aunt. ; "| weathers all gail set. Midnight, weather turned in | the. suspension bridge which spang the tiver are a | Reatified that he vaw the two men steuggling on the him its tenor and which was eutinnactory: uk had,| Of the. donations of Btite and city private OONSULTING THR STARS FOR A LUCKY DAY. ok and dirty ; in all ght sail, Disiance run 150 | curious commingling of small and old cottages with | ground, and each had hold of the knife, male, Piaintitf, however, fecling that the bani: lad | charity would bo unable to. relieve the slek and ‘A third Imperial Chinese decree directs the | miles; lat. 40.04 tom. Sa. large though still old resi $ of men of some | ‘The weapon was then handed up for Mentitica- Mee ee or the bokan or thei cquivaient | wteting, as in the instahee of the Mount Binal Astronomical Hoard in Pekin to select a lucky day DAY, Tru—Vitet part thick rain and squalls, | ieans and position, | tions ‘he handie was about seven inches tone, | Particular need of the bonis or their equivalent | Howpitals ‘The ground on whieh the Hospital was in the ninth month (October) on which the mar- | high sea, all lower sail set. 2P. M., thick fog. # THE NORTH t | | Just at that time, suggested to the President tuat it | puilt was virtually given by the etty, and its. pro- INDON ROW! riage ceremony will take piace, and appoints Prince | P. M., dowa reefs In mainsail and bonnet off fore- | isa large, new, sheli-like bul ’ Kung and Paoyun to make all the necessary cere- | £4il, yacht running up to 13 knots in squalls, Dis- | standing at the corner of a stre monial arrangeincnts. tance in 24 hours 265 miles; lat. by observation | the river bank into the town, VAL CONSIDERATION! 01 » | 47,26, lon, 26 0, lo POLITICAL CO |ONS—PROBABLE DIPLOMATIC Warwipay, fH 2OUingienosd. dhiek. anal “any a CLUB TODS | ver, thick, and the blude about the same | inches igth, | it would be any ‘accommodation to the bank they lg » brie! | je a le ure mi ling of white brick, Wide at the bottom and double-edged. | might dere iyentone din hia bonds-on thats, od Heads front grasped the dagger and set to work | Mt ~ oes 1 (Lat the opposite In how Itall happened, Ashe darted the | Meut watil the rt is a Jai ge public house, built im much the | blade around we point caine Into dangerous prox. | Was Bratefully Unaniked Dy the bn vs were thus enabled to go on With their good - work, The Govervor closed by say that the te | good work of charity Would xo On forever, despite and it narrow-mindedness, bigotry and Individual hatreds, Vor thia ot President CONSEQUENCES, e same style, Looking up the river the eye rests on | imity with the breast of the interpreter, Count | 43 yje : me Was come from what soures they might. Asa mere Incident the Emperor's marriage wint | hard squalls of wind from N. N. W. 11:15 7. M.. burst | green fields that tie on the south side of the m | Cazonakt, who. thereupon. involuntarily.’ shrunk aivised by the President that the Board of Directors | Jor, 8, Adier then followed tho Governor, deliver- have little interest for readers In foreign countrics, foresall or ingle at the, clew; yacht under ali sail | and ona small osier island ealled Cheswick Kyot, | backward out of arm’s length, | eee be: the mai re Oey tion in German, ‘The closing prayer was But the event has a political importance quite uite. | ¢lse. Latter Dare of are day fine and clear. Dis- | Which Is situated imid-viver. Looking downwards | A number of Italian eye-witnesses were ex- | pe > ioe - peace tee ay y without a Rey. Dr. Adolph iubseh, after which rior. The formal assumption by him of the reins of | “nee run 225 miles; lat. 48 10, lon, 20 30. | the river is checked hy ithe suspension bridge | amined, but nothing to criminate the prisoner could | ae ta Me “Captain instituied sult, for thet miests of the hospitavie Hospltal’ people were ape! by cle: ye the treated to ap elk nt lunekeon, rie HOSPITAL. ton the east side of Lex. SIXUy-SIX LN to SiXty~ hall of the block be- «i trom any of them, er Darey testified that, heart stabbed at 87 Mulberry st sand found the prisone a | amonint. ‘The first trial resulted in a verdict in his aCe he that 2 ian | favor for the fall amount claimed. Upon a second | phe yospitat is: hiding between Slab sie Jury cleared and the present trial Was | jyoton avenue, exter power cannot be long delayed ‘after his marriage; | | THURSDAY, Ori—Fresh N. E. breeze; fine clear | stretching across the Thames and supported by lwo | be eXt Bod the Orst question which he will have to deare | Weather; yacht averaging 11 knots; all ‘plain sail | heavily built pillars, Under this span the wide | OW on his own responsibility is that of admitting for- | 8&t. Distance run 253 mileg; lat. 49, lon, 14 20, sweep of the river is visible as far eign Ambassadors to audience. It seems to Fripay, l0ra—l’resh N. E. breeze, and fin London boat house at Put have been tacitly agreed among Western Powers | Weather. 8 P. M., sighted St. Agnes Nght, bearing | ing grounds of the A na quiet of old rags tp a dark ¢ he carried e nth street, and ¢ Fa that they would forbear pressing this claim unui | N-by #., 18 miles distant yacht under all sail, and | street called Bath terrace, ima house wien would | him to. the hospital, and teere the ‘dying ‘man | 4,2Uelise of defence adopted by the bank was that i Lexington and Third avenues, ‘The grounds the Mmperor’s independence from control should | J me ig he hei ree up the the Channel, Distance | probably let for sixty pounds g 1, Where tiey | identified him as the man who stabbed him, aud tie MAY ai usd md f sein Br toad iA ped had of iol a froutas 200 Ject tO luches on Lexington be uly recognized. The epoch of marriage in | TUN 245 miles; lat. 49 26, lon, 8 14. are attended to by people who oie would ina identitied the daggcy knife now in court. ibe d dengan nid dati tng A bl sine, and fevt on Stxiv-sixth and Sixty- | bonds, and again, that as the cash stolen | them,’ the act was not in the scope | ment. Daring the progress of te nth streets, inclusive. The buildings a n style of archite riphia brick with) Fi on Amabile pital, ‘one of the surgeons at Contre cx China merally held to be the signal for this Saturday, liti—Faint N. 1. breezes. 2 A. M., | will be able to cook to their satistaction. Ra caboipsion 0 We may anticipate that the ques- | the Lizards bore N. N. E., distant 15 miles, and at | have complained, however, of the bad Weather init | Street } tion cannot be no longer deferred than the spring | 200 N. W. by W. 15 miles, 3 P, M., Lizards 25 m has prevailed since their’arrival, and from which | wre and ar t Chester marble ed the wounds on the al the loss of ft 0 | , tud inorder to explain to the jury the di Lp la t tN of 1873. To persons unfamiliar with the extrava. | Under the lee, Evening, hard N. E. squalls. Yacot | they have suffered ina slight degree, othe cut on the hand of than decease: | the bonds was proven, as also the resolution of No- trimmings. ‘The centre or main building is 60 feet gant assumption of a Chinese Emperor this matter under reduced gall in the bursts of wind. 8P. M., THEIR MODE. OF TRAINING Ce tye he ee we a pare | vember 24 and cir nia of December 1, and the square, three ator | exclusive of cellar must seem much less important than it really is; pd o Ad: ., distant & miles. Distance run in | is simple enough. Turning out about ten in the 3 also testified that he questioned the | Re tore: tie: atid biog tor pa ceorpee ane pont), 8 alaryge dome. ‘The rid it does involve the crucial point of the rept ier sel are 2, lon. 4 50, | forenoon, they get down to the lea house, which is | dying inan in Italian, and he told him he was cut by | fess met ly ponds ov igi ea Te Daven, basement ix 10 f and will contain the forelgn trade aud diplomatic relations questions, | ,BUNDAY, 2rH—Kresh east wind. Overcast sky, | within five minutes of their lodgings, and, chang- | De Rosa. | these incts there was no dispute. The plainti | saperintendent’s rooms, kitchen, wine room, store Isolated for centuries from the rest of the world, | With passing rain squalls. Yacht close-hauled by | ing from blue sailor-like walking dress into’ rowing CAUSE OF THE QUARR | Pe Ek ia eee eestor rent ar ona NS t high, and is knowing only the weak kingdom around her bor: the wind. 8A. Me Portiand boreN.E., distance 12 | costume of magenta, they pass their boat down Dr. Amabile further testified that’ the prisonor | yocond National Bank ane its corkespondunt tu Nu | divided into four ach, and will 1 ders, over whom her superiority is unbounded, | Miles. 6 A.M. thick rain: passed an’ English frig- | from the upper oor of the club house and ge: | told hit in presence of Patrelli that the atair hap- | ty” that’ tine various dercropancies had been re, | set 88 mma China has regarded herself as the centre of civiliza: | Ate bound W. 9 A. M., sighted the Isle of Wight, St. | aftoxt, Waterbury attending, to do his exercise in | pened in this way:—Patrelli weut, for c | fo that time vartous deserepancies had been re yaoi, physicians’ mm i’ apothe tion and power implied in the term “central king. | Catherine's bearing E., distant 12 miles, 2 P!M., | askids Awa general thing they take a pull of two | his wie in the yards De Rosa took I a by the New York oor Hent, Ie was also | oom. The hallway leading from the atroet dom.” And the Emperor is of course as far above | passed the Necdies, and at § P.M. dropped anchor | anda balf miles up to the Ship at, Mortlake and | was plac round her ders, when the ing- | Proven that in September, “outside” sovereigns as China 1s superior to the | Mm Cowes Roads, tiius completing the passage in 18 | back again, Making five. miles, this is done alan | vand retuned. and thinking De Rese was fame | ruuors clreulating in Cicveland that the fa Pee Gre they rule, There is only one paced Benny Hivok. having sailed over 3,370 miles | easy rate of stroke of about thirty-six to the — Mberties with his wife struck him, and in the strug- | bed on are: MDaEHeRyiE jon speculating | each 10x15; also nurses’ rooms, lavatories, &e, “Phe wen ee the other Tulers of the world are his SD minnte and with a distinetly marked hang on the | gic cut himself with his own knit aed $5 000 to S40, Here eee iat acu. | third story is 14 feet hieh, and Wil contain a chapel * pasy to conceive that the advisers of | THE TUGBOAT E | feathering. But it 1s always observed that the Dr. Marsh, Deputy Coroner, wa Te CIMT TLBIIEE Be then trend iaharammeta bitek | Loet ae Be wards, The fourth story, the young Emperor have steadfastly declined to deal XPLOSION, | erew pull beautituliy together, and that their row- An the Comptroiier of the Currency addressed a letter | or the portion enclosed by the dome, will be used 10u8 ig jo feet wi The second story, 14 feet high, Will contain eight private wards, averagiug also examined, | ber of witnesses proved that the knife be- | qyith & demauh ao prepoeterdus th Catecas erence! | f | fags ah point of regularity, aroe es am ap fod ee 1 le knife be- | i the President of the bank complaining of iregu- | for thetctinte or medical lew tsa . the admission of foreign ambassadors to ay anae | TO THE Eprrox or rue HeRALD:— | rathew (ean foar, “Heturhlng -troni chise were ca anger to the, decease sand that It was he who | jarities reported against the Second National Bank | Tor the Aneatoal “Adjoining ‘angus are fon ence as Fepresentatives of sovercigns equal with | Your article of yesterday commentiny ov the: ty. | boat 3 them up to one | Michael De Rosa, the prisoner, swore that he was | 1, ¢ug Bauk anner, and om einer hiee antiee anterooms, &c cy . Jonfuciandom would have been | hoat explosion implies a belief in the prevailing | Is slesta, | standiug in the yard, and the deceased came out | Vt hel LN eA IG at 8 : The wing buildings on each side ave three stortes aghast at the innovation, and the head of the inno- | Ps occupies | and kieked hin inthe side and strack. him in the | 8.008 ey Te ae ae ae aa one basement), surmounted in yy me exclusive of the by @ Mansard roof, the height of stories being the sume as main building. The basement and first story are connected with main bailding by an en- closed corridor 48 feet in width, the south wing being Intended for the female wards and the north for the’ mate wards, The corridor in basement will he fitted up with rooms for the employés, and also large dining room, &c. The basement of wing fldings will used for kitchen, laundries, ng Toor, ding rooms, linea rooms, A portion of the basement in the extreme soard of Directors to pay more » their ¢ and better During this tors were vator would have been’ in danger. A powermi | °'Tor that engineers can always tell the water line mandarin might have dared and = steered | in their boilers. In many cases this cannot be | @ pull down through the crisis, but the members of the 4 done except b ‘ . of nearly two miles, present. government are. not. inuividnally done except by stopping the engine, which in the Upto this time th When they yet again afloat | mouth, knocked him down and throttied him with | Xtrenth haps to Putney, a distance | the right hand and with the left drew a knife and | Heriod i e long Lo Mortlake, as sirnck at his neck; he seized Patrelii’s hands and | Py eene in t lofi the almost none exe stoppin London four have con they both struggled, and at length he got aw wertal, and the instinct ‘of a Chinaman | &X¢itement of the occasion is frequently omitted | themselves with taking strong pulls over the course | he doesn't kuow how Fatrelil pot stabbed ee te | inoatny cxaiuination had ‘ever, been mate by tie to stave off rather than grapple with an emer- | wotil the critical moment is passed. This was about five o'clock tn the evening, | The 2 0 2 ree grappl mer. p t his was the ng, ane bh if not The wife of the axed was recalled, ond she | aireetors, from March, 1869, to the period when tly ties inf & gency, The responsibility could not have been put | case with the Msiion. That the calamity conld | Commenced regular morning trating as well, The | swore she never saw. the. knit " i Bpon the Emperor, for he was too young; tt okt | havo been avoids admitted, but that eriminalliy | captain is always down at Putney, iutoresting him. | tntitthe day Ne was stabbed Yo ME Rushane | cashier committed sulellé, the sworn month have been too patent that a boy of fourteen or | necessarily attaches to the engineor is denied, for | Self ik looking after the boats and fackle of the club, | The Court then adjourned until this morning. | SLatements naving been made tpon the representa fifteen ee gouee under the infnence of hia Minis- | the reason that it requires a judgment and dis | 1! will very likely select th and Garter, a 4 J | tions of the latter entirely. In response to the let- | pa but His ajosty is now Lae rhe e- | serge above the averay of mankind never hore Rab ity river, as their THE ALLEGED FO | Hee china uitrerers were Men ove ie canis cording to the Chinese mode of reckoning, which | to errin this matter. Ii is the fault of science that | Mr. Gulston, I hear, isa native of Wa WLE: MURD: | GBs all the Cirectore Pmen over fifty years of " - “0 sets down ® baby as a Year old dircerly it a | marine boliers cannot be built whieh, will always | tO @ family of good posi R ER. | fice; that they wore all men of large wealtih, worth roar, 15 pet epatt. for. si operaling Foon et .born; and when to the weight of these seventcen | show the water-lne. ‘The indefinite amount. of | that principality. ee more in the aggregate than the dircetors Of all | {orien Will be uset ae public wards, and will ae- ears is added the dignity of marriage all China | expenditure necessary to solve this qnestion has TRE Rack, Conclaston of the CasemSumming Up of | the other banks ‘ta Clevelind combined; that this | BU2nes Wi Be used ae puMo each Hoor, ov 160 in Ml concede a certain amount of individual | heretofore deterred private capital from its under | 48 At present arranged, will take place on Monday, | Coumsele Tears and Sob« by the Prise | VAnk Was thelr special prides and pointed to tts aye Nate are ave iron. staircases enclosed with will to its ruler. ‘The Emperor, then, is the only | taking. Bat there is now a movement | the loth of dune, between four and five in tic alter. = | enormous surplus as an evidence of good manage- | trick walla two in each wing buldiug, and one in man who can cut the knot without danger to his | made in the right direction, which it | Noon, which will be abont an hour before high | | ment, Witen the geueral bookkeeper oF the bauk | inain building? alco tire, large elevators of the head, and to him has the solution of the probiem | 18 to be — hoped, the =~ Huranp — will | Water, and it will be rowed over the usual coune of | @Mittal of the Accused. | Was examlued he was asked as to the diserepaney | TA) Wa contraction, ranging from the been left. Whether he will deal with Jt inteili- | lend tts powertat ald to advance, I allude to the | four miles and three turtongs, from the bridge at | At halépast nine o'clock yesterday morning, the | Mgt? New York account in March, 1869, of | th)" mnt to upper oor’. d or persist in dashing his head against the | letter of Justice Bradiey, of the United States Su- | Putney toa flagboat moored opposite ihe Ship Ho. | P $100,000, how it occurred, and if, when tt came | yp len’ to nee toy an the stories will be wall remains to be seen. The Pekin correspond- | preme Conrt, to the President, urging the passage | tel at Mortlake, | Fowler murder case was called in tho Queens | to lus notice, he had reported it to the President or | THe TeoMms Ray Mac Te ent of the North china Herald is unfavorably im. | Of & law by’ Congress that a commission be ap- THE WENLKY REGATTA, | county Oyer and Terminer. ‘The spectacie of Tues. | Hoard of Directors, | He stated that he had made | eee se horaugh. man! he spacious yard Pressed by the fact that the Empress elect I the | pointed with power to experiment on this subject | Which takes place on Thursday aud Friday, the 20th | day, presenting a sister awearing against a sister, | huayp tue fact to the assistant cashier only, but Will be beantifully lald out with grass plots, flower randdaughter of aaminister who was mtepsely in- | &t {he expense of the government, to a limited ex- | aNd ZIst of June, and which draws together mie Y + | that it was all made right the next month; tu What fogs, ee, in the centre will be erected a large mical to foreigners, tent. As steam Is the great motor of the country, | ¢lite of boating amateurs, will atford the Atalant: | brother against brother, and mother-in-law against | way he did not attempt to e: plain, Whenasked as vs ‘y, 5 be . e lo ‘ he extreme rear of the yar . Bs PETTIOOAT INFLUENCE. no local objections can be made to che movement, | an opportunity of again tryin ihelcpowensagaitet | daughter-intaw, served to draw a very largeattend. | t other discrepancies he said they existed, but the | Uta. 1h he teen ate built “outirely ie Heoe posse puny history ‘of the new Em- | All the civilized world will look on with interest. sna poly foes Shontd they prove victorious | ance of people. peels A ba sg fives mbahid did not ex- f, 25 by JO feet, two stories In height, and is Ni os y, x J ovember, e od Ww a Y Po foreigners, “The amare ee unUstal Interest —_—__s.._.___ ONSLOW. | Agninet the Loudon crew it is Improvable that they | mme defence continued the examination of ota | monte were rendered mONUNie” anh iC ue cgiy: he al with the evilar of the main building by Pave, 8 B rule, been Ignorant of the precise ex- RESOUED FROM DROWNING BY A DOG. Venture, but, if unsuoceastl, they may maken | Mts. Fowler, mother of deceased. She satd:—t told | did noe report upon them. He assigned ay area 2i/thc pines, The total cost ‘of the hospital Wilk the councils of the: Pekin ‘Ouyineye® FRA penachang About three o'clock yesterday morning a Mrs. Henley. we shy ae womay any aa ee ri Hannan she bad better leave; o0t hed supported timate take theme ee, yom th aoe pad mor | Peal $440,000. never- d a 5 . ¢ pipate thi ta 9 “i . H , y es “ heleas an {matsputadle fact that up to a recent | Sciilessheimer. cighty years ofage, rose framherbea, | tere will at least be one or two ‘scallion matchcs | her tong end neh alve raised a chair to knock my | the bank, when on the stand, was as ether | THE PERILS OF SHOPPING ON GRAND STREET. ig ho press Dowager mainly directed hoth | 351, Bloomfeld strect, Hoboken, and passed un. | PorWeet the Atalantas and some of our own ws prams out, and T ran across the Moor; this was | he had made any inquiries as to the truth or be a foreign policy of th teur seullers, aiter Joseph's death, yumors in rf o the stock and 's. Esther You 07 ‘overninent, and that, too, with. rare Mute, | noticed from the house while temporarily sutering BOTH. CREWS AND THEIR Wmiont, |. Hlizabeth Quirk testified that Hannah Ann pre- | other’ speculations of the. thea late cashier, | = Aes pac a ng) Of 10 avemee Butreent: ating oman-like, her temper and feelings sometimes | from insanity. Ina semi-nude state she reached Tandon, ‘Sd Atalanta." sx, zy | Pare the Onlon syrup; she heard her threaten to | in September, 1969, to which he repliod that the | PN om thal Street Ob TUSSGAy: ANEROOT, ame, rermastered her caution, the aterious arrest | the shore of the Hudson, near Fifth street dock, and 1 B. © 7 F. Smith .. 0 71) | Cut Joseph's throat; she slept with Hannah Ann | rumors gave him very great coneern jor the safety | took quite @ plethoric pocketbook with her, and threatened degradation of Prince Kung, in | plunged into the water. Somé time afterwards a | PEI yt Oe yaang eo ee et he dear ane teh, afraid she would put | of the bank, and that he wt once called "900 the | Sho viewed the dierent well-set and gaudily fu 2804, belng usually ceafatded as the result of sme | gentleman was passing that, place with a Now. | W. Stout ntroke). § RWithers eons 5 | Eeeoooken’ our? one watched Hennali Ann when cashier to explain as to thelr tin or tn iggses, | nished windows along that crowded thorvagtiare, | onal quarrel. undland dog, and he saw that the animal sud- ener Gitra my doles tsatbey x | q cashier admitted the speculations o toenes, " . But, taken as a whole, her discretion and ti fr x | _ Hannah Ann Fowler, the accused, was put on the | but assured him that the latter were not beyond | and stopped in front of one of these, at ti ' have been of immense service to the Ganitsen or pe Se eee paket aed By Be: wenn A NOBLE NEWARK OHARITY. | stand by the defence:—I was married eight years | his ability ey bear. No inquiry was made of any | of iidrlage street, for nome, inion, while It must be borne in mind ti baer oval ago; I always resided with m, ; n of any sort Wasinade | standin, el Chinese Counci) ofState approve the selene made fon 5 me seeme. fi an Hg dead yas user The formal opening of the Old Ladies’ Home, a | children; my husband went to hia mere eens inet ofthe of te a ne : denly + i of het. peoeah are Nn. ; for the Imperial harem, the main responsibility of eae ie Lp po etaee miomeaie cleats Wy new and handsome building in Newark, put up at | time im August; I went to Christian Hook; this was ‘The argument of able counsel on both sides, and | Young took hold of the Woman next her and took : choosing it# inmates, and espocially the chief wife jo aah i ri fiacys ce cineenn, tame ze A coat Of $40,000, under the anspices of the chari two weeks before his death; George informed me | a review of all the circumstances as to the facts | the pocketbook ont of her hand. She held her or real Empress, lies with the presont Bmprene's | fe hand, and the woman was renwored to table wealthy lad ' | ofmy husband's sickness; ¥ often rode out with | and the law bearing upon the same, closed the | until Onlcer Westerman, of the Tenth precinet regent. We havo just referred to the pro-loreign hess after much labor on the part of the polies, she | day afternoon in pa ed olin took Place yester. | George, and always on business never stopped at | case, leaving it to the jury—a moat’ intelligent | came ap. ‘The prisouer Was arrested and taker prociivities (perhaps we whould say her sense of | was earried to her home ere the other inmates had | leading citizena Und thelr wives Rev, DraeVan | eae nat him but once; my husband or hix | one—to decile upon its merits, The latter roturncd | before Judge Shandiey, at Rasex Market Polloo what was prudent) of the dowager, and we must, | a Rev, Dra, Van | mother never made objection to it; 1 got home | a verdict for the plaintif for $13,000, which result | Court, yesterday, Mra. Young s' the pocket~ therefore, glance for au justant at the events subse: Sapegted nod signage aapeRINGE by her ca tb fie Mancgon, Terbane, Wiegn, Brinsmade pnd } from ag “ee the sient ot By cabana was unuuistakably it agcord with the povular Kenti- | hook Contained. $84, and the prlaonery Whose DALY