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Se 5 PoE NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1872—TRIPLE SHEEY. 5 "g presence until fre was opened BJ how high hie rank. The cause was too sacred to be i clisses, and if they are sometimes rash and turbu- Rj mM Oia s nF ot tne eoemien guns, Knapsacks and avery MM thus tiided with, THE TOILERS’ TRIALS. Ad tout in’ thelr demands who can wonder EA BROOKLYN POMSONETG SENSATION. t] thing, and the whole corps ran back like a herd of REPORTER—He’s a Greeley man, is he not ?” Kut the employers are not alone in disregard of Bs DasHlocs. _s teard on the Monday folowing that Menor eo ceed tale, ted eee ae thee lat WIRE T SET: apeaaihinty’ het theta Ga Min oe Hea 3 earl lay followin: churz is a alker, and that’s al re : sponsi at resis on his , as, 5; D eaPOne Warde men, Were “abot and cut down. by fg him, Talk about lis commanding the German vote. fg What the Workmen Wish—Meetings of VariousPy yer iap., lis whole fortune luvested tm tire buninesstg The Latest Phase in the Alleged Po'roning of cavalry. The idea of a public man having Influence with pee- Bociet <r " " Which gives theta their daily bread, and ifa crash 4 essor: son—] ido a Dr. “Fighting Joe Hooly” on War “ppd HOWARD'S MEN CUT DOWN. ple who know he can’t stand fire! Nonsense. ties Yesterday—Resolutions Axrived fa should come he would bea poorer man than iy am ara koa TEy Wider ae Mm General Horus Yes: I ordered ihe caval ae Raronrated my pOae Grant , ynderatands your At—A Firm Determination to Resist § any ot them. a omplarés have looked oy] 4 Irish in Castody—Professor Doremus’ i est their retreat, for at one moment | feare josition towal im well enoug! Ps to their own things and not enough to the things # . “ and Politics. eS devils would demoralize our wuole army. My own” General HoOKER—-lle understands, it perfectly. the Exactions of Employers. Rorothers. ‘They haue sought to take advantage of Analysis—Arsenio Found in the ; stair kiNed some of Howard's people before they B Just before | left New York to attend the military ca 4 the employers by striking when the busy season Stomach of tho Assessor. could be stopped, eeting at Cleveland he sent Ingalls to me to know wwas on, and thus compelling an acceptance ™ fy ReroRrER—If I recollect aright, I have seen it how I would receive him there, My reply was that Strikes are now predomi " ry one, during Py Of their terms, ‘They have compelled the bosses —_ OLD BATTLE: AGATH. publicly stated that you bad exonerated Howard offg! conld not be rude to the President of the United & this sweet sum: ba site aaapipeayeet " ne bi fo pay a uniform rate of wages—to pay the same 5 FOUGHT OVER ig all blame for that surprise and stampede, ‘States; but as for ‘General’ Grant 1 woulda’t mer weather, is seeking a shorter Bi ror unskilled labor that they do for skilled, Now,}g Further developmentsin the alleged poisoning General HOOKER—Frank Blair so stated in Con-( touch him with a patr of tongs, Grant has nog time to labor and an interval for enjoyment. Work- 4to ever arrive at an amicable settlement of the dif. case have been recently made, in which Dr, Irish, gress, but where he got his information from isM@#friends now among the old army ofiicers—nof™# men are carrying e 1 4g ficulty each must consider the other—must cease top . 9 Your “ f more'than I can imagine, unless from Howard him-iM friends except olllce-seckers, reat ng, thelr own way, and bo seldsh, and must extend ahand one to the other. pf PFoPrietor of a drag store, 218 Court street, Brook self. ReEPoRTER—Are there any other matters in con- fe employers are obliged to concede everything theB pic ae bilan mon ED lyn, and Mrs, Sarah Anderson, widow of Edward 0. Generals Grant, Sherman, Howard, Stoncman, Ravonren—Howard ta a brave man, ishe nots nection with Chanceliorsville that would throw #4 workmen demand. There is but ttle donbt that all MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Fi Anderson, formerly an assistant assessor in the Py General RookeR (With an amused expression) —Bs light on the resu who are on strike and those w! reparin, Hg office of Gener: J y essor Averill, Frank Blair. @ Howard isa very queer man. J understand you in-f™j General Hooxen—Yes; and I want to say here fy pattie will gain thelr cud. ne the “nese aee ners ; epics st Sera lames Jourdon, Asscswor of United . terviewed him fo ascertain the cause of his being pg that a ona Ragnaen well alseiplined and cour. Sense enough to see the Utter tsclessness of “Kick. > % sah ie posed oan beets Ss be pecans 8 zona ageous ni r ie Potomac, ing against the pricks.” Yesterday the Germanfa Rustlings he WI ii Fs Particulars of the charge have already been pul Wg RerontER—Yes, air, that was the object of my in- iM entered on that campaign, was never marshalled on @ printers, the casemakers, the reso, painters, the By com gn ley’ A ap iy i pees “lished in the HeRarp, in which it is alleged that «,, fyterview with him! garth. | Gince the war Lhave visited and inapected il wheelwrights and blacksiniths and the workers ing | Sim Sharpley’s Minstrels are making a bit nt they red ot km Maann fn whieh It il, had Sharp Talk About Crant’s HOWARD'S MISSION, i the English, French and Prusstan armios, and I cam B4 wood all held meetings in various parts of the city, 4 old San Francisco Hall, FiMr. Anderson, who dled on the oth of April, fa General HooxEk—Well, 1 can give you more in-JM honestly say that it would have been easy work for B¥ and the general determination they arrived at was The last nights of “Enoch Arden” at Booth’s #4 died from the effects of poison, Moral Sense. F formation on that point than you got from lim. (an American army like that to whip either of them. Mito insist upon the realization of their cherished 4 a fF] ‘The renowned chemist, Professor Doremus, has je He went, to Arizona to escape an investigation off Rerorrex—! believe your cavalry made a failure pg hope—the eight-hour system. Judging by the. re- %e announced, 4 ee tha certain Freedmen’s Bureau affairs. The govern- Ml at Chancellorsville. ports of the committees appointed by the vartousg™ “California, or the Heathen Chince,” enters upon been engaged in the analysis of the stomach, ment had so many investigations lately that they STONEMAN AND AVERILL. societies to peer into matters appertaining to the Baits second week’at the Bowery. PAMuch fudignation was expressed by Dr. Irish were not anxious about it, and so it was an easy General HooxeR—Oh, yes; and that showsanother MM anbject the societies above-mentioned have every disadvantage Tlabored under by having my hands prospect of gaining thelr point, aud the signe hone py ThE Summer season at the Brooklyn Theatref{am’ the friends of the widow of the Assistant An Inside Glimpse of the Eattle of * spp’ to find a pretext for sending him off. peegrrere a his bravery ? ee oe poesia po orate Bdge ae aaa system will become a general and undisputed law. By begins this evening with “The Naiad Queen.’ Pete “ ‘The former ee bps to hes a General Hookgk—He wad always a wi appoint my o aids-de-camp, ey ti re - — —_ “ 7 " ’ a ach shed im the metropolitan journals, requeatin 3 Chancellorsville. troops. “Ithe was not born in petticoats he Ougut pM chosen at vashington. Thad to put Stoneman inne German Printers and Compositors-M tions st Tong tesco e way ate the new attrac Beds and the publio to. suapond judginent wpon Bi to have been, and ought to wear them. He was#jcommand, and neither he nor Averill were of any iM tions at Tony Pastor's, 4 . . - P always taken up with Sunday schoois and the@account. I sent them to cut off Lee’s connections, The German pripters and compositors held af The Central Park garden concerts, with Thomas? py tte Merits of the caso until such time as a proper tem a ma rie meet Wires bo wea and jesse ded went so far ee cob i 4 mass meeting yesterday forenoon at No. 10 Stanton M4 magnificent band, continue to be the rage, and are fyand thorough investigation could be had, ‘Thus I B good ‘ou know, but ave ver! le to do. yenemy that they never accomplished an; ni} 1e | ect scl e - * % 5s 2 er rested 9 re General Amnesty a Good Be yk Stmy corpe, He F ent CATR ney Thy, Laat grat aneornpiiehed any ine ney Fe street, the object of which was to discuss the pres-B# nightly crowded, fy the matter rested, though Mequent inquiries were Thin B prayer mecting with @ good deal more ability than Fi command tho result would have been different. — gent position of workingmen and gather ideasg] “zondon Assurance” will be given this evening M™te by the acquaintances of the parties con- ‘s- e Would an army. BerouTER—I suppose some of the evidences inHg which would tend to ameliorate their condition in BJ at the Brooklyn Academy of Muste, with the entiregycored as to the result of the chemj- HOORER’S LENIENCY. Tegard to that telegram have been obtained long I iro, ‘At a very early hour the tastefully decorated #4 Wallack cast. ij Bical analysis of the contents of the stomach, 4 Reporren—I should have thought that you would Bi since the war f - y Nt COECeae On Saturday last District Attorney — Britton [From the San Francisco Chronicle, May 23.) FY have insisted on his renoval after Chanccllorsville. General Hooxer—Lieutenant Governor Lee, ofg@hall was filled with well-dressed sons of “Vater- Mr. William Seguin commences a st rt season RY called to see Professor Doremma, upon invitation of ert General HookER—t did not know all the facts at MH Ohio, gave me, some time since, the name of an#jand.” The meeting was primarily called by the By ey Sr eulng at Bryant's with his newly-organized §4 that gentieman, and was informed that, although In sunouncing the arrival in this city of Major@¥ first, although I knew he was to blame; but IMfomicer who took that telegram’ from Howard’s i German Typographers and opera company, the opera being the “Bohe- A the examination had not besa completed, he had was presided over by pa General Hooker, the Chronicle of the 18th instant fH thought of the-loss of his arm in battle, and that he Hi pocket a month after he had placed it there. Herr Hermann Bauer, mian Girl, Br discovered wblished the following admission of General How- (yj 2 made a good march. Take it altogether, there Rerorrer—Have you any objection to the publi-B] Having called the meeting to order Herr Bauerf¥ The long-promised sensation, Chicago,” will be f4 A CONSIDERABLE QUANTITY OF ARSHNTC LY es > 1s not another such movement on record as that ® cation of your note to the editor of the Chronicle orBmade a most profoundly erudite speech, the only pg brought out at the Comique. It is said to he tm-fHin the stomagh of deceased. The polson was found ard to® representative of this paper at an inter-fymade by the Eleventh and Twelfth corps in this’ any portion of your conversation with me ? point worth noticing in which consisted of that ingqmcnse, and Manager Hart has been for months pre- By pure and unadulte ad, both in the stomach and view held at the Occidental Hotel in this eity on fj campaign. MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO LEE. ® which he gave areatly clever statistical sketch ofp paring for it. fA stestines submitted for his examination, and the the 18th of March last. The conversation had}, R¥POXTER—It must have inspired you with the General HookeR—Not the slightest. I never say the condition of German printers in this city. Hef OndJune 15, the regular dramatic season at the fy ct of death ensuing from that. polsoy was beyond i -r hopes. what I don’t mean, andT have been silent longi was followed by Herr Grosse, who gave his elaborate MJ ritth Avenue closes with the final performance of fl! dispute. The examination further showed that turned on the battle of Chancellorsville and the General HOOKER—It inspired mo with tho iutlest i enough in regard to Howard. I will wake him upfM views upon the labor movement in general. His ga “Article 47” for the beneft of the treasurer, Mr, py lcceased was not an intemperate man, and his or- failure of that campaign, through the giving wayge hope. I wouldn't have given a picayune to have Minow. And, while Iam on this subject, I will state Mdefinition of strikes and their object was really HM Appleton, 5 by guns were generally very healthy, of General H a ?. tho Eleventh), and in been assured of the entire success of the campaign. M that, after the battle of Chancellorsville, I had to clever, and his remarks as to the movement of the id ¥ ARREST OF THE ACCUSRD, i ieneral Howard's corps (the Eleve' , When I moved I moved for Lee's entire army; forfleave between ten thousand and twelve i German printers was most decidedly to the point. Mrs. James A. Oates, witha large and well or-&¥ The worst suspicions as to the cause of death be- reply fo a question as to General Howard’s opin-Mthere was no object in Simply driving him from thousand wounded on the rebel side of the pret discussion ensued, after which Herr fg f@nized company, commences an enga: ment ath ing thus confirmed, the District Attorney proceeded ton of who was to blame the Gener! gave substan-Ij Fredericksburg. | Tho country between there and river, and had to send gmbulances — for M4 Grosse made a motion proposing that the wages off? Union Square Theatre this evening with thes to procure the arrest of the Doctor and the widow. the foltowi nt’s de- fq Richmond ts traversed by frequent streams, diMeult them. I thus became aware of the fact that printers should be raised ten per cent, and. that pg Musical extravaganza, called “Fortunio. j Yesterday morning warrants were issned tor thelr Mlally the following answer, After a mome! to cross with an army, and every mile Lee would bq General Lee had no adequate medical supplies for S¥ they should strike {f employers. refused’ to comply fq ‘The summer season commences at Wallack's thisfq arrest by Police Justice Walsh, and Court OMeer tberation he replied :— fal back in that direction would only add to the Bi his own wounded, and I accordingly directed my fi with their demands; but the majority of the mem- Wevening, and Manager Moss has chosen, with rare fj Byrne executed the orders of the Court. Dr, Irsh, It isn strange question, but I feel an equally strange fm Strength of his Positions. Medical Director—Dr. Jonathan Letterman, weil fd pers assembled refused to acqinesce ‘4 this, judgment and appreciation of the prevailing topickg Who was taken to the Third Precinct Sta- tmmpuleo to answ r It Jt wagany fault, and) willexplein Barone pobre of that: Rrapesttion Ja probes known in San Francisco, and who recently dicd DEMANDING TWENTY PER CENT, ofthe day, Boucicault’s powerful drama, “The Long fg tion House, would not make any statement ¢ reason WI had just becn apptinted to the com-M conclusively proved by the ory of General# here—to divide my medical stores with General IM which they thought a fairer premium than a more Strike.” It will be brought out with an unusuallygyO! the case for publication, but expressed and of the corps. There was some disaiTection, some Hl Grant’s campaign. Lee. I think Letterman was the means of saving fM ten. 4 strong cast. Fyconfidence in his ability, to prove his in- ihe coinmand a careful imepection: mads. changes here ff Geveral HOOKER—That {8 so. Grant lost, 20,0008 thousands of lives through this order. ‘That 18 my) “err Stroetzl made along speech, in which nel dnocence when the time shall have arrived for #0 veel! 4 A Mr. Kariberg is engaged as tho ches @orchestreBt tone Mra Ander 1 by Of mecessary; mad ‘oughly acquainted with itsag men from the Rappahannock to the James. But at @way of dealing with an enemy. Whip ‘em when urged members to go as far as propriety would § of the Lucca-Kellogg Italian Opera season, His first doing. rs, Anderson was arrest ny cer gendition, and put it into the best possible shape as soon gq that time the war had lasted so long that tho War #find them with arms in their hands, but succor Bf per, o ed “ hg ‘ ngegene RT 4 0’Brien, at her ulton avenue, and sspracticuble. But I felt a d-lieacy aboutiuterfecing Ba Department was ready to furnteh any amount off them in distress. { permit in their efforts to attain the end they wished § appearance here in publie was as the conductor of Fa was taken to th econd pr station house, oarrive at. Several other members then gave MM Pi ince Galitzin’s concerts, and his musical reputa- 4 * with the details of my subordinates, and su T dropped the #4 mon to hurry it to a conclusion, and Grant reached Ruvorrer—I belleve you have pronounced in 4 My conte WEES GAELS BOL OGE sloal Teputa-¥9 She is about five feet four inches in height, slight maticr, trusting entirely to thew until t should be beter Bd tho James With as Many wen aa he started With. BM fave of rencral amnesty? x eral can Grapheeh Meranda ere ae, ouch ig ton stands very high in Europe. qin form, has dark brown Nutr, dark eyes, ig apwar: Saturday night or imininent posit to out novle ater, heel A SPLENDID ARMY. A SRRAL AMNESTY, Fi man enforced. One hundred and twenty-fve en-pa foward Glover, formerly one of tho leading By ently tlirty-three years of age and dectitediy lady- i wanted fe ale fe waite only ume 7 ever weakencd gy | REronran—An army could not be in more mag-R | General Hooxen—Yes; 1 was in favor of it asbd roiled themseives under the banner of freedom tn ag CC® and wusielans of Tonton, a gentleman Kl lke in her ee WS Bi int way In m; , before or since; but that nigh i icent condition than 8 0) Ol 'oto- Gy C ¥ 5 e| ‘¢ > , ee %, r vID6 'e or fae renee Agi remedy te miiecnice, at nse aught co. mm than was the soon as tho rebellion was effectual ype down. Tf very short space of time, It was finally resolved to Hlected as the ch f 8 master of the New York] She states that she married to her deceased peace Bihnsband twelve years ago, nine years of which mac in the spring of 1863, before the battle of Chan-§¥ had a petition prepared and circulated in New York appoint a committee to visit the English Typo- BM Ed collorsvillo. Mj to that effect. Had general amnesty been granted & graphical Union No, 6, to ascertain the views of its my 5"! geath everywhere I could find an excuse to go on the at Gilmo nena 4 General Hooxer—It is no vanity in me to say thath§ peace and prosperity would have been tho result Mmembe ' visal triki : fA juice. He filled edit in Ba time she had lived in Brooklyn, “He lad always A LRTTRR ERO: SENEEAL BOONES did some handsome things for the country. during M4 throughont the South, and the sume feeling of ood Pho ees as, dha bette page Ten MeN ce Pithe Parepa-Rosa English and Itaiian opera com-PAbeen troudicd with dyspepsia, and on. gettin On Tuesday last the following letter from General fj the war, but I never did my country better service fj will would have been inaugurated between all BY elected to co-operate with this committee to ar- fq Paules. is Bithe appointment of assessur became addicte: Hooker was received by the editor of the Chron-# than when I reorganized the army of the Potomac i classes of the North and South that has always ex-Mirange a price scale. Herr Knauer was elected f4to drink, = While under the influence of tele:— qj iuring the winter of 1862-3. I took it in hand affisted since the war between those who fonght treasurer by acclamation, and it having been re-f4 Footlight Flashes. py liquor he was in the habit of abusing her in ashame- GRranp Morrr, San Francisco, May 21, 1872. py mere mob, Some 84,000 men were absent on theirfarainst each other in the rinks, But politicians Fy solved to hold the next meeting on June 9, at No. fa The Boston Jubilee building: will contain ‘tho bjfiul manner, He came home one night and com- 20 she Bditor of the Chrowile:— fa farms and in their workshops. Among other mea-B¥ have wanted to keep the wounds open. 10 Stanton street, the members adjourned, Hilargest organ, the largest chime of bells and the pj Piained of a burning pain in the stomach and began onan Sear TEP ep calied coat sfuam rent and Ga. Hee for fei: ge! far ODeREOUE ee eee a Fliarzest arum in the world A ae ager ie your issue of e 18th of no little importance to me. Ea issued In rotation to the entire army. § BOON AS i Y > J his death, pris he returnes ir fe dha wich Telates to the battle of Chuncellorsvitic. 1H} Lincoln heard of it ho sent for me, and expressed f¥ FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE INTER-} whe Sannae ec, Fd Signor Mongini commenced an engagement at the fi her that he believed he would div, as he felt, torrie | Salitornia to and an adinission from General Howard re- pe See Seat le Gata eoee back te NATIONALS. a bio pete rot a 4 Tae SP ae it morn- fa Theatre Italien, Parts, last month by playing Man- [4 uly; de ene ould re one ane ate a bok caBe. . eee at age RzrorTer—It was a matter of some surprise in fy § Faas ty Age A B ala ¥4 phy Se iascasahatha inating at moniker rico in “La Traviata.” would fi x it for him. | He looked to badly hen ihe bility at the time, but have forborne for years com ba Our corps that you were not appointed to the com-— ¢ ” i 6Sir Sterndale Bennett had the honor of being in-Bacame in again hat she asked him what sating the facts (5 the public, In the expectation mat he Md mand at the timo Burnside was An Appeal to the Delegates by a Lady—@icngth. He sald that while he advocated the eight- MM vitea to Her Majesty's afternoon party, at Hanke fy Was the matter, and he replied that he belleved ee er reeine netgear e ie HALLECK'S JRALOUSY, Danish International Exiles Present—gj hour movement—was strongly in favor of it, in : ali of She was surely going to dle. She sent for @ Thad none The statement is not tullonor is itag fa General HOoKER—A member of Lincon’s Cabinet] An Advinory Letter from London—Too ff {#¢t—he considered that it was by no means aM ham Palace, a few weeks ago. Mdoctor, and Dr. Irish arrived and told her to get jonest one, butitis better thun no statement. As your pM has since told me that my name was proposed jorm 6 7 favorable moment for the casemakers to strike, as Bi M. de St. Georges demands, in Ze Figaro, a tomb fq Mr. Anderson to bed. Inthe moraing the Doctor forrespondent appears to have been present at the time f@ the position three tines, but objected to by Halleck, Late for the ght-Hour Movement, this was for Auber, whose remains have been lying for afgc®™e again and ordered him champagne, which General Howard made this explanotion, T request that §@ When I did finally accept the command it was with, The Federal Council of the Internationals held a THE DULL SRASON, 4 ka seemed to give him relief, He improved untll the zon will furnish me with his name and address, that may Bl the stipulation that he would stand by me, and hej tt terday at No. 129 Spri treet, citizen {i 204 although they were a strong body, it wasmmyear in a provisional grave at Montmartre. following Monday, when he grew worse, and sh fea vara further particulars in regard to this eB swore that he would, meeting yesterday at No. pring street, citizen Mi petter to work upon a peaceable basis. It wasf On the 23d of February the Armenian Dramatic then gave him toast water at his own request. On Hae eee ey TOT ROR ET Mant General. Rerorter—His jealonsy toward you was manifest. fj Halbert presiling. Committees from sections 45, of f] ultimately resolved to wait quietly and organize. Ba company gave a special representation of a trana-p@ Ttesdiy nizht she went for Dr. Andrews and Pro- INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL TOOKER, General Hooxer—One cause of it undoubtedly § Brooklyn, and 35, of New York, headed by Helen M. fi There appeared to be some slight difficulty between = fessor Thayer; but when they arrived her husband ‘ was that when the citizens of San Francisco pre-& a Hthe casemakers and the pocketbook makers. The fi lation of Alflert’s tragedy of “Merope.”” The lead- HM was dead. she tells her story in @ cool and col- In response tothe above letter the General wasfM sented me with that magnificent sword not thegg Valton, read the following resolutions:— latter are very anxious to amalgamate with the f™ing Armentan actress is now Madame Arousstan. JM lected inanner and without hesitation. furnished with the required name and address, and By slightest mention was made of Halleck's name, t Ce joneicarins, Rhatcertein individnels bolting peinsipes former, but the members of the association that Signor Achille Torelli. has been superintending inf pL nal Ee ind an interview appointed for ten o'clock A. M. yes- pa eVen. men's Association have tdentitied themacives and their fg met esterday do not seem particularly willing toi Milan the rehearsals of his comedy, “La Fan-S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT SOUTH NORWALK, chee fy 4 REPORTER—Well, he’s got his final discharge now. MM principles with this association, thus talsely using it for fg accede to their supplication. clulla,” which is shortly to be performed by the terday at his rooms in the Grand Hotel. At thatBi General HooKEs—Ho'a peace know; but certain @ Personal popularity, therefore is Re Aree — Bellott!-Bon Company. Sour NoRWALK, Conn., June 1, 1872. hour the representative of the Chronicle, who wasiq matters must be made straight, even © exposé Resolved, That tho Fedcral Connell of the Tnterna- The Fresco Painters, From a lst of the Turkish Dramatic Company inf Late on Friday evening a man named William K. Fesponsible tor the report of General Howard's con- fy reaccts on lls memory. Look how I was treated Ln Bf yin rere ow all connection wud identity: win ‘The fresco painters held a meeting yestorday fq Constantinople we see, as we stated, that there are Ml nanks attempted to commit sulcide by cutting his the Gettysburg affair! i no Turks in it, but that the actors and actresses are versation, proceeded to the Grand Hotel, and wi he Promoters of the Apollo Hall Convention and all par- Wl morning at 68 East Fourth street. Mr, Albert Bay- All Armenians, The authors ure Turks, The last pro-f trout with a razor, For somo time he had been Rerorter—I believe the injustice of Halleck’s tisan polities, and adhere only to the rules and principi e introduced to General Hooker. course toward you in that campaign 18 generally MM us adopted at the various Congresses; and we hereby in-fMl renthe presided. ‘The proceedings were short, but hd tuction wane translation feoek tie Peo ee laboring under the impression that he was to be There was no perceptible change in the charac- fy *dmitted. cerareianml Se ear cotton ah wor pie pa se. pelle press. Hii to the point, a committee of beven merabers was fg drama of “Cesar Borgia.” hanged, and had worked himself up to that beltef, ti 7 4 ¥ ke “health of th ‘inciples off™ appointed to visit the various shops in the me- The Victoria Theatrical Company, consisting offMand appeared and acted like one insane. His teristic features of the old veteran sinc the ro-H4 General HooKen—It ought to be, at lonst. Noxt i make, a hes ® Workingmen's ‘Assoclution“they fl tropolia and. request that employers would. accede dinate Patecce Or Bombay, (4 ‘ascording to-the range belin ‘a ‘nam porter last saw him on the fleld, although he ts still fg to Chancellorsville 1t was the grandest movement im '’° , international ee strange behavior was a matter of comment among . - {horoughly disseminated | und, under. Mj to the eight-hour system. Fresco painters’ wages #4 Bombay Gazette, attracting’ crowded houses to the pd his friends, who kept an eye on all bis movements, uifering from the effects of stroke of paralyuls, Hl "tneonree—T have always considered General fl (70% ght thatthe enese ,cuuleptlcntten of sections Ml are gat per week, Hiotorla Theatre by thelr performance of the popu: At a moment wien “least expreted, in his own which has partially disabled him, B Lee’ ; rt of that campaign as jeavors toward the instructing and developing of their’ lar Hindostanee play of “Goolay-Bukaviee.”” A localmgtome, he took a razor and drow tt across his . ly eee St ieee spate por Kegel mbers and diting them for thelr work of teachers, aud Wherlweights amd. Binelcayas thy. d 4 f farce brings the entertainment to a conclusion, throat, inflicting a wound which possibly may prove Tho reporter was very cordially received, and in-q one of the highest compliments to you that could J members an ‘A general meeting of the wheelwrighta and biack- Bt y C4 p way Pp . ag by have been given. Spee A special representation by members of thefgftal. Afew minutes after the deed he was dis. vited to a seat near General Hooker, who opened “General Hookin—Edward Everett, in his oration nent incentive inthis crud oe ate dethe only, perma Ad smiths was held yesterday at Harmonie Hall, 145M Comedie Francalas has been given on the occasion ff Covered by his wite, who summoned medical ald sho interview by expressing his satisfaction at the at the Gettysburg dedication, gave me more credit the International Workingmen's Association, Essex strect, Mr. John J. Barrett occupied thof@ of the retirement of M. Reguler, after a connection f@ 204 had his wounds dressed. ‘There 1s a bare pos- publication of General Howard's statement, B for the successful rosult of thag-campaign. than he fi HIELeN M. WALTON delivered an address in refer-A o, J with the society extending over forty years. The fg “ibility of his recovery. | Banks was a hatter, em- General HookER—I was very much gratified, in- Bi did to General Meade. Not one that marched tof ence to the above resolutions chair. Having called the meeting to order, the MM yeceipts for this admirable artist amonnied to 18,000 pM ployed in the establishment of Benedict & Co., In deed, a8 well as surprised, when I saw your article (4 Gettysburg but marched under orders of my own. The Williamsburg Toternationals are disgusted fj Minutes of the previons meeting having been read, MH francs. ‘Les Précleuses Ridicules,” the second act this city. He is about fifty years of age, and has in the Chronicle relating to Chancellorsville. I had Ff Not a movement I had foreplanned was changed by MM with’ the actions of tho. Federal Council, a 200 general business transacted, @ large number of Mot “Le Mariage de Figaro,” “Le Mariage Force gto children. The wffuir causes much excitement waited for some such acknowledgment for years, MJ General Meade. F it cariom ‘ot taken fy DeW Members, of all nationalities, being enrolled, Mand “La Joie fait Per’ constituted the pro- Mm here. but hardly expected it now. REPONTER—I suppose tho public generally, WhO ewoneantive: part fae Uke Clone YS not taker Hl ity as resolved that pata eee pee ane ike Li ta oes etante ‘Arnould-Plessy fead CatnanT eat esTTACn Rerorter—Weill, sir, it was given as a simple act Bhad no insight into the matter, of course glve Hi 4 motion was made that a grand mass meeting be A GENERAL STRIKE a poetical address, by M. Louis Gallet, in honor of J of justice, Thad been dir ted to write an account # Meade all the praise. _ held by the International Workingmen’s Association gl (7 the eight-hour system should commence onj™M., Regnicr, and the veteran, long the doyen of the He Defiges His Position on the Governor= of your arrival; and General Howara's adinission BJ General HooKEr—Of conrse. Citizens have nog in honor of the elght-nour movement, but was lost, Wednesday next. The committees appointed tof™ theatre, retired amid volleying applause, and with bi 2 visa ith ee necoune memory, I gave it in connec- & of het means of judging of the ability of a general on the ground that it was too late to take part In a ascertain the naieeltng in the city” reported that gmany tributes of floral crowns and otter compli- ship and Senatorship. bf is ho) gh a dns Sp Cn eae tal my than by results, hy, even my retre: thane e - 4 twelve shops had already consernted to the views mentary offerings. * Géneral NookER—i am Very glad you did. f cellorgville ought to Be regarded as an evidence of eicter eens pre ae cenatcnas meee ate an 7 a Cuicaco, June 2, 1872, . and demands of the men and it was very probable 1 4 7 would be a matter of surprise to you, as I had some- Sa held Howard yoted to stay; but his opinion was on either side, 4 c United $ tH i J, Oglesb i = Od got ang pupbeeea eae tiie acts ne ey good for not hung. lie was sore and wanted a) Get) made to amiliate with the trades anions, : The Work. 5 w. eiarce lle: Aen eetek aaa On eee to ay joanetecapeo ents corhion aaniptor'iBe oot soussed between yourself and General Howard, i chance to retrjeve himself, : revions to thé session of the Congress of the py jt ea abeinnd and from Boston, to sing two pieces of music each siongh they lad hot been made public. RevPoRTER—I suppose the threatening rise in the, international Workingmen's Association it was The wood urnérs, saw millers, engineers, planers day for. twelve consecutive days, ‘This sum. isfyPO8 of getting into the United States Senate, and eneral HOOKER—No, sir, the affair has never si river had some effect in deciding you to retreat ? decided to leave the matter over until then e that he did not expect to serve the State at all in on sel el ve . 4 pa ting yesterday (@ double the amount Jenny Lind ever received for hat bh Pt been settled between us. He has never shown any General Hooker—That ts true; but ifit nad not Section 18 proposed that efforts and moulding makers held a meeting yesterday, y, he writes to W. A. Crout, oT) Ste ar services, either in Kurope or America. The Man executive capaci Aisposition to do me justice; and, ag I remarked inf been the case I would not have stayed. Theré wi ‘. wuld bef morning, at 145 Essex strect. Messrs. Arnold and fq $0 a, es : ; the lettar, is admission is not an honest one and no object to be gained. Tam very a ad Tdidn’t. ~ made ta nite the tr (oe oe te Wolenschloyr were the leading spirits in the move- tempting offer, which was made by Atlantic cable Mf or the Kuentng Post, as follows :— 3 dneaday, Mile. Tietjens has been obliged to bemehoas Spero P ang have had $0 3 erm Hm TW ; ment. ‘The meeting was but an inauguration of a ne. in eohsequence of hel , ‘ivate ff If Tam not a candidate for Governor of Mlinois T Tus CHANCELLORSVILLE. AFFAIR. unt ent? M fee teow il-abet way. Wp powed joo ae oe peal exiles, who have eoeee strike on the part of the workmen, which will take peeling. A. Conaeduen Te ae) Bod Pare t a REE pos day pert eae tS ED er “yRPPORTER Well, sin T took part in that Bsttl2—twunder heaven would induce me to needlessly sacri, th 5 scou toratatin rata, fecting ofthe I nter: Lata inch en gan ny te elt taal ene: ienpreea rio.” hot at the proper time open the contest and push wad cgaged trom frst to tae and hoe ‘always te them seas wae hationale the following-“That_ the. tine will come Bowing defiuito was decided upon. Ziegteld ¢ thattnanan dane it till election day [ am trifling with my real pur- felt an absorbing ee anything relating to it. Rerorter—Had that campaign been sticcesstul i yy) yd Internationals will call upon the King to to Mr. F. Ziegtel pier oh 5 he ion eae -apadarny poses and the just expectations of the republicans The giving wal gt the Elevezith corps has always iM there would have been a different history of the last resign his position in favor of ‘a democratic form of The Labor Unton. eoteet Bete etree ach, ance Sou opti ot Illinois, and i Tam not elected dead sure T am i i 2 4 ‘ 3 pled e be been any pee ae 4 ine gan ea sa period of the Wa a, Fone vernment”—they were sentenced to four weeks The members of the Fourth division of the Labor MM Hig mission is to complete the final arraugementapy te Worst ooled nan a he countr cae have not son. Th 8 dm: 1 ison. They stated that no outside meetings by t in Assembly Hall, corner of Twenty-@™ for the co-operation of English and Continental fm oben?’ B varlous histories of the war and read the official re- i General Hooxrn—If I had won that battle Gene- Bin Ponctonalssare allowed. and ther must bey onion met in Assembly Hall, corne y- z n Senate. It has been mentioned to m2 as among } ave 4 ‘0 oy-(g musicians, as well as for oficial governmental r by m ports time and time again—any statement of that BM ral Grant would never have been brought from the guarded as to what they say @yen within doors. pasecond street and First avenue, yesterday after sistance in this great project. He {3 tender fy (ture possibilities, sik the Tine TRA aitatr whlch, in iny judgment, affords an intelligent West. But I wouldn't exchange places with Mm #4 Section 96 passed the following resolution :— noon. Their business was so intricate and im-MMinvitations to the sovereigns of Europe, on behairgg CXPression of ever explanation. From my knowledge of the position fi to-day. I wouldn’t turn over in a co —to th that they absolutely re- accepted in good faith the honor of the nomination it 4 our fraternal th 4 rtant—to themselves—tha: y a ly Fe- Ml of the city of Boston, to attend the jubilee. He jove! r 1 ¢ 2c! aiehe swo-armies, the arg reed one Hloventh dency. 2 you don’t intend to vote for fll § mp to Mut Dania brotirens of the eter netioael Rised admission to members of the press, This MM yisits the’ capitals of France, Germany, Austria, eee ae it ess ian whats DuMont and Twelfth corps across the Rappahannock River, REPORTER—I suppose you don’t intend to vot 1 Ro Lingmen’s Association, now struggling against thei society mostly consists of highly fotellectual (7) Mi Russta and Kelgium, and has assurances of obtain: a] 4 e 5 their march to Lee’s rear, effecting a complete sur- Mj Grant for the next term, then ? tyramulcal and aristocratic government, and our hearty iM iipernians, and they Utnk that they can run theBiing the countenance of the governments of those ——$_$________ | od end securing the p of United States Hl _ General HooKER—Weil, [used to live here in Sang wishes that success may crown thelr efforts, machine alone. If they don’t fall Into the altel countries in furthering his undertaking. GOLD MINING IN AUSTRALASIA, rd for the remaining corps, 1 have been coinpelled MM Franc: ei’ and I've come out here to visit my A very fatherly advisory letter was received andi yclopt seif-conceit they will be remarkably lucky. iin tie ths read-~iineitad = to regard the campaign, up to the point of the dis-Mifriends. But I’ve got to get back in time to vote Mi read from the General Council of London, warning, A London paper spea o of a re pos = The Melbourne Herala of the 25th of March aster—for which I never believed you responsible— Mj for Horace next November—tn fact, that’s about alli the soclety against further splits, as in thelr opinion SWEETSER ON § ON STRIKES, planist’s last Crs me 4 ral ae a0 cs Mi speaking of the prospects of miners In the gold SETUCMGBONEEDADOWAES Geiser: nese Ee ee sito on Whe subject Mune: Gobernens Te he coments Yee ieee aie —— Peet old music. ot Hamdel wos played with rarei™l bearing regions in the neighborhood of Sanduurat, General HOOkER—It was, at least, not @ failure so fl General. "Ba the tine of aairs will turn in aboutanother month, fy Sermon in the Bleecker Street Univer Mitt and perfect discrimination, fe was admirable publishes the following intelligence:—“The @. G t Charch by the Rev. Mr. Sweetser ff as an executive display, and the artist's graceful Hhabedl'O uae crnahetods toate nished style Won ‘univeral admiration, But gg Consolidated Company ‘ively to run thee own ships? nur Sa VORT euaeeeitn eeminnetiareel ong of pentiment and the gradation of colorf™mstone, which has yielded 253 ounces 10 penny- Have dote their pest tg make it appear co. The oniy Ml wecke's golne to be. the: kext Presidents ¥ haa ams te General Council of London will recelve ad: ig Howard to aetrict account for his culpability. TPM tony soko ake ane Hast, But you ere so far away ey Vel co run thelr own ship. The Rev. E. O. Sweetsor preached a very interest- Win‘ each. movement were no less striking than BM weigits of gold. ‘The reef from the winze in the have, a3 1 said in my letter, refrained from giving # here that news reaches you slowly. I have talke: ingas well as instructive sermon on the labor the brilliant execution, and the variations to the Ho feet level is reported to have greatly improved give the facts to the world, and let them go "into tle idea they have of the enthusiasm for Greeley at ee Universalist church, before a congregation off tne second part Mme, Goddard gave Thalberg's MM wide, The level south from No, 1 shaft has been history as they ought. the East. What I knew when I left New York hasn't’ Peter Dennis, five years of age, died suddenly at MM about three hundred persons, very many of whom fj ‘Last Rose of Summer’ fantasia instead of the ‘Don M ariven forty feet, and is still in mullock, but from cheptere Pesaran phere eer Neen 7c a carowndeiieticat dauileaiast No. 131 Pitt street, without medical attendance, were laboring mon. ‘The text selected was from Ngee hs Basee te nae over Bass prenent indicatigns stone cannot be far distant, - ve it abide! gute Lt ds) he Episties to the Philippians, fl. 4—“Look not any f " oser’s popula 7 - a years. REPORTER—We have heen so en; in raftroaa fy 2 J the audience with the same composer's popular fl nine feet, making a total of seventy feet frem the General Hooxrr—He's a very bad man, but he’s af matters lately, and so interested in defeating the Two hundred and forty-five new patients were fan on his own things, but every man also on the ‘Home, Sweet Home,’ another marvellous display MM shaft. The western cross-cut in the Golden Pyke Com- pious character. Oh, I know him so well! He wrote tol Goat Island scheme, that I dare say we Lave got a| “AP garge igh reine iiada pe things of others,” of finished execution.” pany has been extended to sixty-four feet from the me in New York, offering me «a professorship in his MM little behind in our politics. treated at tho Manhattan Eye and Kar Hospital iid . . General and Mra. Tom Thumb, Commodore Nutt MM ahait. Tho reef, about four inches thick, has been darky college. I knew it would involve some MJ General Hooker—I suppose so; and my friends [iM 233 East Thirty-fourth street, during the month ol To many persons, Mr. Sweetser sald, this admoni- Hj OAT “Minnie Warren, purpose returning tof™ cut. A flat spur of the satae thickness is algo seen er Hoth to spare In that wid Ire-f@have told meauas it wouldn't do Be me tein May. tion might seem at first to be superfuous, Mi America at an carly seg and are now exhibiting, in the back sag el ay hve: tar tgp mentin et . ent. in e a sadchasainalt e v a e ed. hia) tnrerested ‘th Tegard none mvaileet Chancelives: euoate. Gouvenioan vesrelghe. Wweeke cn Geum Abraham Lovenstetn, three years old, of 60 Mul-fg%s Very many are in the habit of attend- {prev ae ee Ieee rieent’ mie ihe Relais Repeal con rhe wore" wivilie. hoe por ville, and I will tell you all you want to know avoutiM™ wouldn't be nominated. berry street, fell down stairs last evening and-wasgging to or meddling with their neighbors’ HiT St, DoT voare have elapsed since Tom Thumb Mi sunk alx feet, and then knocked down, the stone 18, L suppose A gi eda CC fee le tt Vaneee ae walt withdraw be-fiy Detantly Killed. The Coroner was notified, afairs to the exclusion of their own. Mimade his first appearance in England, his popu-f™ looking very promising. At the 250 feet level of the aparmis. 1 mie: ener lOOKK av vithd e- dela =a Every community has its busybodies, who are con-[M larity seems in no degree to abate, and the pre-@™ North Hustier’s Company the reef has been driven each other on opposite sides of the Rappahannock. f@ fore the 1st of July. The Connecticut election was Twentieth precine ener little wife, with the Commodore and fon eighteen feet, the stone showing gold. This General HooKER—Exactly so. Sedgwick'’s corps the “handwriting on the wall.” OMcer Stinekamp, of the Twentieth precinct, Biinuany finding fauit, carrying tales and stirring up erect or run, adda to. the attraoslvences of the enc il work bespean qis;ontiNnail, aed. the. oe MDAnT. Ars was more particularly exposed to view from the ll Ruronren—t sippose you have no very excellent ene f ag) ane mven es eg Poss root innumerable strifes, But the meaning of the text Mtertaininent. The General himseif has grown some- [now Prospecting the big bdily of stone at the uma enemy's camp, you willremember, than any other. @ reasons to be partial to Gran’ of the house 836 Ninth avenue yesterday afternoon, ti . E tly, and looks quite a respectable middie- MM level. The 400 leet level has been extended four- If T ordered him to move the rebels Would at once TGRANT'S MORAL SENSE. ‘The Coroner was notified. carripiovtdiaitberieehipe iad Beisestadhr chile) ng r: ntieman in miniature. The Commodore, MM teen feet six inches north, and three small spurs have wind of our operations, And then, sincofMl General Hooxes (with considerable vim)—Grant —— look on the things of others with a view to helping fH yer Fie tis not developed into such alder: show in te face, ‘The Sio feet cross-cut Is now ait the iv cross mn Belong the. Frodericksburg, has (ete Alt SE eetne G ts bo coe ze bes Charles Reinbeck, a clerk in the employ of Mr.fand being of some service to them, and Mi manio proportions, is very uctive und sustaine the in Jo feet from the atta and the Aakty dlacussed GRRE Tiere eran Cee Win tie erent a tof the comic business; while the ladies MMground being traverse elting _ softer. thoroughly discussed and talked over by the enemy Mand Ringgold proves that. When the Eleventh and Silas C. Smith, was committed by Judge Dowling at#not for the purpose of gossip and scandal. Mchief part of the Hy je ez rz r aud eilectuully guarded. Besides, Sedgwick was Ml Twelfth corps were consoildated after the battle of te Tombs Police Court yesterday morning on AMiqhe world to-day stands in need ofg™ 0 their utmost to amuse, and with evident suc- [The shaft of the St. Andrew's Tribute v e . Company 18 down 237 feet from suriace. The appear 4 deficient in topographical knowledge, and it would Mj Gettysburg, and transferred to the West, under tha euarge oF having stolen $40 Irom Bis employer. nothing so much as the advice given here, and them °° a ancovofcunntry being traversed has hinged consid: not do BI name of the Twe: 5 uy ri erably du the past week, the strata Sol ordered the Eleventh and Twelith corps tof™command, every crescent (the badge which distin-f™j Thomas Courtney, twenty-two years of age, ofj™ disposition not to accept it so generally prevalent FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. f Anne Sao enat phe, West. The sinking 13 getting move up the Rappahannock, cross to Lee's rear as#™ guished the Eleventh corps) disappeared, and the M™No. 546 West Thirty-sixth street, shet himself acci-fm lies at the bottom of nearly every sin and misery’ secretly as possible, and you know the result. Asm@istar (Twelfth) became the emblem. | General dentally in the foot yesterday afternoon while play-™ Which hourly beset communities and even nations. e e Helvetia Com- Tobacco smuggling is assuming serious propor- MM harder. The contract for sinking bw! He pts Fa tions on the French frontier from Belgium. oy shaft is finished, and a contrac ious cf’ ibe Wes—tte sree eeaceapate nn iran Wao vere ie, He eeeeKie "gave ane ther Oe EOE WEN SD ACOH tren oe ay wo DOUUVUVEIORD Inara ETIES .tepCgNDLDOMD.. 18 WODE (EAS Wii, BORGER ois town of Dapaillon $0 Pistag Aeamdiadehen eae annioG See ie eaP uote tae eomerecy i cS Rerowter—I never saw troops in better heart MM ahouldor. I was big enough to take care of myself, ‘ Fr. + <fmmost. Herein lies the secret of our present labor: Gch ustdioh ate taatecthe weve Dal dine date than were ours of the Twelfth when we had accom-@™ and didn’t care; but I did care for my men, Michael Cosgrove, fifty years of age, of 68 West question. The employer and the employed alike [iM the broadcloth factorics are resuming work. vethe Pandora Tribute Company have been drivin dlished the march to Chancellorsville aud your BHERMAN'S LUNACY. Forty-third street, was found dead in the Sixth hs Se es mpgs Rd yt 4 beens The Lyons Exhibition will be opened on the 18t Of ff eneir cross-cut in the 340 feet level during cy baat ' congratulatory order was read to us. RePORTER—Were you treated unfairly? ; table: ti t ach 1s rbbaccg ‘s i May, and not on the Ist of July, as previously stated- eo ing so cut a flat spur running cast i FOE STANTEDE, General HooKER—Hero is aninstance: I got aMomncor” MeMiliten, of the Trosawey ‘Seuak The ach tries to keep. the other. under its thumb, and uf ‘Lead fl “ eee ae ec ‘of seven tons from the eastern leg General Hooxer— : 3 as though letter from Sherman ordering me to pursue the to hold them there too. Hitherto capital has had fj The Episcopal sce of Tréves is to be made an arch- sording to expectation, The every man in the coma was alive to the situa-fal cucmy, Hut not to nght tine woot, bin inet epg coroner was notiaed. the Cg rT) contest, bak apy oenehltatene bishopric, which will contain the dioceses of Metz shart of tule Nort tron Console (sheepshead) ta classes, pa and n fe ; Howard “7a kagw ove sony took tee josition, the paverher boy” pertinence be &- foning, with “he Coroner Herrman yesterday held an inquest onf@ and unions, are beginning to make their power felt, ja eO4 Strasburg. tele, Water is making im the bottom, The ‘other corps having crossed at United States Ford, express provision that he must not go near theg™ the body of James Degnan, a child ten months old, MM Very recently 30,000 men struck for terms the em-™™ The influx of English visitors has induced the ing east, and is now more defined. The ft reef {8 dippil gt Chancelloraville, on goth of April, 1863, im water. People called Sherman crazy during the MM who died at the residence of the parents, 342 East (™ployers would not willingly give, but to which they Mrondon pickpockets to try their fortunes in the al Comet ‘Tribute (Redan Hill) have been en- Lee's army being three or four miles aitvancs carly part of the war. It was premature; if they Thirty-sixth Street. Deceased necldentiy fell into a! have as a rule acceded. the strike is extending Hl French capital. Gegred dralniny out an old shaft, in order to get at : of our position, between us and Fredericksburg, gM tad walted until he surrendered every issue of the washtab and was drowned. to other cities and other oerets and the ‘Tho Anstrian government has presented to the fone of tle lower levels, where some good stone was. } aearly east. On the 24 of May Jackson moved gl war to Johnson they would have hit the nail on the ed a Tet ee ree ane Struggle he could cnamber of Deputies plans for no less. than six pmleft some tine ago. ‘The Crown bute Company north and west. At one o'clock A.M. on Saturday f@ head. not side with elther party, He Py in carrie new lines having an aggregate extent of 150 Ger-(Mreport that their cross-cut is now fh forty feet, anc James Degan, residing at 91 Tenth avenue, com- Be ward a te id have thi i the cause of the injured, and as level ts being carried on, An Jackson's movement twats fis aaa eg oF LAtkeueaotitaln would bare Onn & me otany Cf AP plains that on Saturday night he visited HattiefMscem to. ‘be. injured in this, strugyie he f™ man miles. ebaG SRelr ee coms. tO. with she Sanditrst Cone ing him to keep his pickets out, Keep himseif{M fect on them. Uhristie and Carrie Foster, at 50 West Houston was unable to champion the cause of either. Agg™ The Swedish Reichstag hag adopted, by o large Mi rany which reduces the tribute to fifteen per cent, thoroughly informed as to the enemy's move- General Hooxrn—Well, It was no part of the for the employer, how many of them ever think of majority, the bill abolishing the privilege of releas- hject to some dead work in the shape of sinking ments, and keep me informed of the samef@ original plan. Sherman had commenced the ae eoaey Reali pee wish ide At Me! the welfare of thctr so-called “hands?” They looked fil ing from'iability to military service by the paynient mM MnhPck in Min Come Mog and Anchor Com ny : atheniquarters. Carl schura was with toward on the river and been worsted. "Tho Lookout atuirg™ #e7(n, money from hls pocket Thay wore arr eee ne a ae ee Tooley to re ponehs and uned Riot & kum Of money, Is down upwards of ninety feet, Good leaders have Wrhen my telegram was received. Howard wasf™was unexpected. As Thoias afterwards said, the MM rorqay morning locked up by Jusme Ledwith, atgeXuem wanted, and thrown aside when not wanted. Hi at length the Alexandra painco appears to be in Miyeen cut in sinking, showing indications of a larga, jying on his bed. He never communicated the erations at Chattanooga were planned one way, manulacturer takes his carriage, Mia fair way to cony jietion, and North London Will Mi reef in close proximity to present workings.” order to his division commanders, and made noff and fought another. That's what Grant sent Thomasge 2° Jederson Market Police Court, ree trial, to tila factory and pays of Ml very shortly boastan establishment similar in. its disposition of his forces, He pocketed the tele- . It was for saying that. ges > which done drives ‘to his rac the Orystal Palace in the § DAND C N INDIA—The Ran: py! gram without reading it, satd he was tired, and ons hgsoe aam CARL sonuen, William Campbell, by trade a painter, died sud- home again and agi ged of & on Re So eetaaaaat lpanise “or the oth ot April publishes hg RSD] tee aren A meemen to have beara a 4° the Rerorrer—Carl Schurz Leal have been played ja deniy on Saturday afternoon at 1,160 Broadway. Perecatuiane taste suete rannedeive hove poor Ta- In oonne jon with the recent Spanish elections, Mf prief but important annowncement:—"General Po! ression that Jackson was retreating. I knew fm ot ral toward the last te H re ei pt and par- , de bed in the tele- cl . Jackson's movements, and waa not’ taken by ayaa S eepere OYE first bullet at Wauha! He had entered a water tank on the roof for the take of a scanty meal, with grim Poverty always ag 80me disorders, which are a A i Vitalbal lock has remitted to Calcutta se re eeanae 3 « " have oc surprise & single moment, and supposed, off tu . Trode up to him and said :—vt gg Purpose of painting the inside of it, and was sub-Mi guest. Many employers do not even speak to their ga rrams as “slight,” I d ten course, that my telegram. had made Howard fully A cent aaah te enti & whole command just becanse vequentiy found dead. It was suspected that hei employes, toxay nothing ofshaking hands with them TWO persons, however, were Eillod’ 080 » Per iisnaener. . Mine pretiows matt ti tie ae sive to the situation. But, instead of obeying my Mono man fa furried. D-—m you, whi had died from inhaling the fumes of some black jm when they meet. They look down on them because fm Wounded. in the Turkish news-—and consideruble quantity. Coal mining operation® orders, he went to sleep, and a poriion of Jackson‘s i with yout sephaltum which he used in his business; but that (™ they are the bosses and have money, and the others ‘A notification published in the {the increased Mare being energetically pushed on in ee ‘Nizam’ forces came up in rear of his right. Howard's Rerorter—You removed him ? il be determined b; & post-mortem examination Mare the bossed and do not have money; yet God pM papers states that, in Lag: tte nde “ the J dominions. ‘The results up to date are sald to be troops wore away from their arma, which were RE General HooxkR—Yes, on the spot. You can't to be made on the body by Dr. Cushman. Coroner MM made all men free and equal! Yes, the present con. revenue derived from the sha. monopoly, @fv satisfactory.” stacked along the line of defence, and did noth sacrifice troops, you know, for one man, no matver Mj Herrman hips the case in charge. alt of is very unjust ‘to the working il deficit in the budget 1s only .