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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET, 9 r] ) Ny, NE) 7 | ever presented to the Legislature respecting the | A.—urke’s Sliver G Casstmere SPAIN. JAPAN AND CHINA, | THE PEESIDENT’S TRIP. | [HH POLISH COWMISSHONERS, | sisisitaisestetustariocersseopegins the | Accturkers sliver ray. Cavntmere,ttge ” u AU aa Je. Fore ied istrict in the city, ave a herermbveiore | Broadwa, ms vuslding. dette Blale _ — ; | oat Hs When, bowever, {t became apparent that) A-—Wi Brandi 9 ¥ se When, : at .—Wines, es, &e., for Medicinal list Arm Re rt from the Seat of : . at , nothing out failure couldensue rom the contes! in ure, by case, calion or bolle, for sale by JOHN MINDS, A Car y Defeated After eee Enthusiastic Reception of the Presiden-} pesiqnati | the kighey Assembly district, Mr. donn Keuly. with Bighih avenue Guanes Pighti War in Formosa. ‘al Party in West Vi esignation of Messrs. Gardner | counsel Ment Lelore w judge of the Superior | Mii. ee ee - ‘ 1B tial Pariy in West irginia. % Court, aud there instituted an ex parte proce ding | ixemses 01 © Feet—Corns, Bun= “s ps 4 garding the action of the Commissivners of | fens, Enlarged Joints—eured by Dr, ZACHAR! \ eres. tthe J ‘ AIG Sel and Charlick. Citarittese Cpaieewmawens "| Vinion square. paints 5 ¢ Japanese Troops in le wi \° mally, on the 30th day of May last, seven bay ce General Concha Flanking the Bourhor- Lae soul epsdia my ee month, ats the election, Tammany mucoceded, | over tiie Eaablined @ Yoaee, Routt propery . e nee . j a ren ean effurts, ia obtaining against ua lie r ORS 6 : ists—Estella Likely to Fall tives—Chinese Sympathy with Japan. |) GRAND OVATION AT CFARLESTON.| THE CAUSES THEREFOR. | ir etal or Tausdemeanors-ong. of | *PPued at BATCHELUN'S Whe Pastory, 18 Bond st, OCF. : : cl a8 jor having removed Joun Sueridan | a a as Withont giving him proper notice. | gRaxwyis Relcopnevasy Genes tke ee = —s r gloss aud prevents baldness tn BAN FRANCISCO, June 27, 1874. Possviy vour Honor may form an opinion as to | bye. w hate has ¢ ced falling of. , i Poteet Hone iuion | e hate has commen off. Maprrp, June 21, 1974. The steamship Alaska brings Yokohama dates to | A Flattering Address of Welcome | A Flea in Defence—They Review the | have. itmeeener tee patra neg GOTT Al Pepdlbapeiaar edna OMctal tnformation has been received at the | June 6, The Alaska sailed trom Hong Kong May 27. ‘ | dicted we apjeared in evurt ant demanded a | by lew and a Pleasant Response £itnati speedy trial, A : Bargains im Baby Carriages.—N War OMice of the defeut at Chaiva, thirty-eight THE WAR IN FORMOSA. eo 1] duation, Tednunth agaihet ae wala pene that Whe | oles at FA 0. SCHW ARZS, 7a, Broadway, near; H ene bly be quastied nih'street; sutis/actiou guaranteed to all. ‘miles northwest of Valencia, a‘ter es < ‘The total numher of Japanese troops in Formosa etalon | Upon questions of laws sbould we avail caine Bitterman Sti . ter two days’ ght | 4.) co, aise shies Gosuriea oehwnon then FRE ae | Ourselves of certain legal rights, We declined soto | Cramp in the Limbs and Stomach, € 1, Of 10,000 Carlists, under command of Prince | anu the natives. The Presidential party, conulatiug of the Pr A SOA RUA tier was 9100 Si vaNiod (DRO TEREGE Oe ig bones fi jo Canty and ene GuRiie: Ath ihe mcke eR th , consis fe Presi- | town yesterday on the subjec: . lay before the court and tue public aii the fuets | pain in the stomach, bowels or side, cnred by the Alphonso, brother of Don Carlos, by a force of re- ‘The Japanese have lost nine killed and the na- | dent, Mrs. Grant and maid, and Dr. Norris, leit if i Nee OF pe Reetans poly | touching our official conduct as to the matters 4 ah ee * 43 publicans numbering oaly 5,000 men, tives many more, the White Springs this racieaiee in the eiane ml ing of the condemned Police Commissioners, | with whieh we were charged with a violation of | HOUSEHOLD PANAC AND FAMILY LINIMENT. CHINA IN ACTIVE SYMPATHY WITH THE JAPANESE. a Lae on Tnose Whose interest or purpose it would serve the law. In itis spirit we apreared on court on |p, vv 1 heal 1 Gaba Sancai taauatici' stake aeadix. INA 1N Act 7 Nese. | in which they came, but by the regw'ar exp'ess | asserted with much positivencss ther terme | Wedlesday last, and being arraigned pleaded “not | PUTelY veretable and all hevting, The great interna’. PRE i ; py The Chinese had not yet tak>n partin the hos- | trainouthe Chesapeake and Oblo Raitroad, and | were ended and Mesers. Chariick Gaeta gulity,” whereupon the trial wus proceeded with, and external remedy. Fold by all drnzgists. ‘ sp Nu scene of operations before tiyties, but the Chinese eovernment had tssucd | arrived here at three! M. On the way crowds menos Mesers, Charlick and Garduer not 4y the District Attorney, an olllcer eaosen by | See eee Estella says that Gevieral Concva has executed @ | orders to its subjects all along the coast of the in- | nad assembled at several stations and thronged | Musens, Ihe ment nee state eget Dosseseee the coniitance’aud estecns O: the Neepies | qucrietatoro™s Halr Dye Does Its Work * a : e tz ci » ‘Ihe contrary opinion was as large! foeur he he S peo quiesly ant h sly; it i ‘ euccessiul dank movemeut on the Caritsts, resuit- | A4ed country to alford tho Japanese every assist- | round tne ea: to get a 10k at the President. At | Gissemuated by tee peas dravte ait Ballin bac tn name by the Attorney General and in i Datut cnly aeint il eee ee e ing in the capture of several important postions |” a pera De tee Hinton the crowd was very large, and Mrs. Grant, | stoners’ cause, but in the absence of positive ployed dua pata FRc in eee | Campo's Infallibie Specific, Soverctgm s b ANNEX 3 observing a very beauti{ul young lady, a brunette, | | their pursuit of us, ther politica ponent | . aigia, feather he. © Itla probable tnat tie tova will fallinto the | ‘The Nagasakt Erpress says it is the intention of | asked Colonel Whitcomb, tus Chiec ngs cer of the | secre, opinion on the subject each man | *rhe'etion of tle Court inl Ite erates it | TEN RY Nore Callcas lasek GUNS OMB TEES “ ‘ands of the republicans tu-morrow, the Japanese government to anpex 80 much of the | Chesapeake and Oto Rath oad, to present her with | me (peau etd eee: ola ae | woul ‘not, bs. alowed te, sow tint we ya oe seis PAE —--— . SESSA! GAT territory of Furmoaa as is not u net which § . : . Lec OR 4 ‘ nai za Re Bere uaes ae ce : SANOL chia. picee tom con rel OF miboraangt wha sks Maniied Bist -7A6 Calone] eit | greaten serverdqy/ithad] aci'ais) provioney slma:lentpant Gy wm aR RRC Ne RHA, ADR IRS | OOM icles, combisieg “ ; * a URL pacity . usa @ ¢ comply- KS made patent lasts, combin ] FRANC? DIPLOMACY IN PEKIN. abeonizd thet binahoa sided aie xe He lady Things Were in this state throughout yesterday tng with tts provisions neither ourselves nor our ¢lecance anc MGENE PoRRUS & 30% A Japanese Legation has been established at H ¢ ned her thanks and | gna up to a late hour last evening, when Mr, | Counsel for a moment belleved. Such, however, | St Samau sivect, E Pekin, felt as proud and hapyy as if she had been made a rdner put speculat.on out by giving to the pub- — bei Full, and as we nad admitted the fact-of | c h i: ie .- . , spec ¢ | remoy re could be b t—cur cop- | Camphor, 5 son’ ? Paris Newspapers “Oai” Aiter Suspension. MURDER OF A JAPANESE OFFICIAL, OnCH SSR ie the followmg Istter containing his resignation | victim, ‘wich wus secdred’ au et pos | WHITE ROS ste abotles Bey ee cee Kido, a member of the Japanese Ministry, Solent My ey Was astonished atthe thor- | and that of Mr. Charlick, with thetr reasous for | eee go each wnposed. On" the’ remaining WILLIAM M. GILE, Chemtst, 451 Sixth avenue, Paris, Jane 27, 1874, | ud head of the Department of Education, has | CUS! Knowledge General Grant had of the geogra- | taking that step at the present moment:— | Indiccmonts we then demanded an imme- aeed WHhGne is: a Ra ewapaoeg) CLIT. GNsle: Goneee rat One: | DASMERREAAIGRIBY nivoodatefana " phy ofthe country, though this was his first visit, | . eee me Ae ee | ea but on the objections of tne |, Paneer (Cared Warnbut ies tepals publican, and Le Rapp2?, r.dical republican, whose | The latest news trom Pekin represents that all ts | #24 he ovnd h m perfectly conversant with all the : Nnw Yous, June 27, 1874. | dithougi the prosecuung comuse) stated im open | fsuarect . Publication was suspende }a short time since sor | duict atthe scene of tue recent riot among tho | 8f¢at mineral resources of this section. erty titra airy aaecicintee ay Drosequti thuss caves, NOMAD outer a mole | | Cheap Carpet spe Pisuti & cons te ran Pre! 51 AMONG TH# CENTLEMEN a aed | g one cages. ie eductios i PISHL 200) Attacks upon the government, have reappeared. | French and Chinese, ONG THB CRNTLEMAN: INTRODUCED Avout one year go you did us the honor of ap- | We deem it due to ourselves here to call your at- | fai e’duction 1m prices, atJ. G. FISH & COWS, le —_—— wratiatias te EXPORT OF FOOD PROUIBITRD. te the way was the ex-Coniederats General | pointing us Commissioners of Votice, and our | tention specially to the language of the Court in 4 oe eC: 4 r 8 ent | yntments were promptly confirmed by the parsing sentence ad jen te The ? : _ | McCauland, with whose name the Pretdent | 2Ppon x | e and waich yon will find | Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, &e. GERMANY. he Japaneso government had issued a notifier: | iinciy expressed himselt rather familiar acd | Bard, of Aldermen, Since then we have dis- | printed in the Zriune” of iodays Judge | cured without pain, CORN CURE, by mall, Oe.” : tion that atter the 1st of August next the exporta- i i a charged the duties of our respective offices to the | Brady sai “rhe cireumstavees disciosea in Dr, KICK, 1:9 Broadway, second door below Dey st & tion of rice and wheat beyond the seas will be pro- all the presentations that took place were re- | best of our ality and with tne view to the faith- | this case, im my judgment, do not jus- | SRE SRE ee ‘The Bish Fr ak hiblien: ceived with the utmost cordiality on the part of | fl execution of the iaws, That we have met with | tify me ‘im inflicting “any ’ more than a| | Chronte Constipation, Indigestiot ops at Fulda Not Conciliated to the | acct the President and lady, and I heard of no one Inuch Oopusition and no small amount o/ aspersion | fine, because it Was Not understood on the part of | Nervous Irritability, Low Spirits cared.—D STARE'S fta’e. | ROM ABROAD, 2 ’ | and criticism irom those who did not or would not | the prosecutioa that inthis particular case there | 5!CIFIC never tails; one trial convinces. . | ‘The report of the tour of the late Japanese Em. | Who did not go away most favorably impressed | cotuprananuithe trie c dition of amatrs We shall was any proof of wicked or willul intent to do | Gon en of Beokdias ad TRE ino aeEe i » f eq | With both, no impt to guinsay; but that such charges | wrong.’ Fhotee ener of Broadway ang y-fourth sire ats assy round the wortd 1s finished wud been placed - have been unjust and unfair we unhesitatir It has been our endeavor tn this communication | Vhetesile Arent, CRA TENION, No.f Sixth avenue, Berury, Jano 27, 1874. | in the hands of tue censors. At will be publisucd It is universally conceded that this visit will ac- ; assert. Almost immediately upon our entrance | to lay be1ore you fully all the tacts respecting our _ The report that the conference ol Roman Catho- | tu Japan. complish not ouly a great deal of good for the two | itv office We tound ourselves compelled, wuder | action aud to detail tie procceungs Walch have | poUPVle & Co. the Irish Distilleries, Yio bishops at Fulda will endeavor to make a com- Virginias, but for the entire South, as it has re- | Me Becton. Iaw, to select ior the election’ of No- | iolowed. This to tho end tat sou might Le tity Feet rete ae oe err et heet ot nuker ts : | ... - ‘ ember, 187%, 2,100 persons to serve as inypectors | apprized respecting the whole matter. A le do by th i fs sreter 0. b : promise with the Pru. slan goverumeat is not true, THE GRANI-PARISH TRIALS. Pee eet Ronee an con accra PRR LAT IIGE | 01 election ahd’ 1,036 other persons to act as poil | words more ant’ wo. have!" done: Bunce || Brandy, Suvnlicd: Inv cemercon, pace Ueuied deren Se Tae i ———— pT a ae ED Southern people. ‘On the artval of RHBIDATYY noes | clot n ial 01 3,100 sbhoiniments the ay | our Conviction some ofour opponents and various | branch, 51 broad street, New York. 5 rt sell Wi ecent one, and the duties imposed | of the public journals nave reported that the con- Yi = TARE ? RUSSIA. | Decision of Justice Bradley On the | toad tai dock CRG Roe eae 5 | upon us under tts provisions were telt to be | Marigaramaventua tant OMee, aud others have | DePot for Furniture for the Country=— es a es he | Jurisdiction of the United States Courts | Myo tie Ereala a Rare one mee, byigolonel ol ® most important and delicate character. | claimed that we were disqual.fied from again hold- | wittyaM 2. LEE, . "Tho Czar’s Sentonco on itis Dishonost Neph Under the Recent Amendments—Aa- hoe Hresidentis cousin, and his wile, aud, | Desiring that such persons should be ap- | Ing office under tae city government. Wile upon | ; teas wight eile es er : et F ephew. verse Opinion of Judge WoodsTne | Fiver bank and taken agrove on tue forty. The | pointed as election officers as were not these and all similar questious wich have been | chamber Furniture, qld Puncan ont Mayflower Rock- ete Parle eres ayers ts hia } huh binds overhanging the river on tue Opposite i ou Hea Hadas ee aise tbe oa of | oe we have peor ad only the advice of tuose | ing Cats £ mp. 3 acht and Sieame Rei peaked pre ae e clared invalid. H NSA IT tet ee AAA Ke ue oMfce, Hut we! n Who Would faithiully ex- | gentlemen woo deiended us but ot otuer equally | 1 ining und Chamber suits; pure hair Mattresses Lonpon, June 27, 1874, New Onnnans, ba., June 2, 1374, | WUe Were crowded with spectators, and as soon as | ecute the Inw we exercised every precaution in | eminent and distinguisned counsel, and white wo | 88d REA oe CR Dene Ore HOG OW eat Ree . The Pall Mall Gazette was information that the | ‘ Ps Se en eee ie | ACCOMpALIOA. Oy Cacotae thea reeg OF arcillery, | The matter ol seieciion. It could iol we expected | are iniormed by them all that we dire stili Poiteo | Rnd isv'aud 201 nel street one apGr €asy. of Bioneers Czar, asa punishnent to his nephew, the Grand | at the United States Cireut Court to-day Judge | sccompauled py cheers. | thundered eh eee | that all our appointees should be personally know | Commissioners, aud that we are not disqualified, | Jeeps mn street, near Church street, : . ‘ bos | Woods rendered a decision in the Grant-Varish a Water, h a to us, and ther we were Compeli¢d oitea- | We lee! that tu justice lo yourself aad to ourselves: . Scns TAHA Duke Nicholas, son of the Grand Duke Constantine, | : sue Fars alongs throaga ihe stilluess of the sucround. | tanes to rely upon the recommencations o: otters, | and to the public interests, we sould place our | gDOWt Go In the Country Without = for the theft of his mother's diamonds has ban. | °23¢ 08 the motion Jor a new trial, whica was re- | Ing mounraim-. When the parry had emvarked | ‘That we were in instances imposed upon, and | Tesignations nyour hauds PI&Ce OUE | good supply of B» #8. Shoes, India Rubbers and Bathh Sshed him to tne, Caucasus jor i1'e nnd deprived | Ue j hes, Mere driven to the Hale House, in tront of | incompetent or bad men chosen Was sibsequenuy | ‘Thanking vou for yout past antorm kind treat MRILLER ROCCE tine IBN Or aie sees or ate Georeel whion wae Kea rowed Tae Picayune gives the following account of the | {y'he halted at amen conte i ey EN | Has aoe to us, but we at ali fea sought ; Ment of us, both personally and oiic.ally, and be- | - se —— LU Te i 3 further proceedings in this case :— | tall mulatto ‘wOniin at thie al Laney | luormation respectu appointees, an where | that vou wit! appreciate tue ubpieasant | Delicious in Cigarette, Fragrant in #® pon him jor his achievements in the Khiva cam- : Ber a his juncture rusied op, | evidences of incompetency or bad con- | position in’ which the question reiauve to our | f | i ‘At twelve o'clock Justice Bri | Seized the President's haud, ‘shook it violently, | ane 4 ‘haat re ‘ ek Gk Bh ata ERE | pipe. eben Upped with amber, yellow, tich and ripe paign, on the veneh RTT eU BGI Gods aid HOT | and invished the most extravagant exprecnne cf | Coen waa, presented 10 creat of RIG | HMctal standing places Loth onrseives aud the | SUEBKUGS UOLDEN SCEH iT, depot iol Fulton se Le —_— that ue hud prepared udec.ston’ upon the points | & LaoR ett Ra Damas f AS soon as the crowd ve- | peopie, and iad we beaeve, im nccordance | Monat eanGe you IKUMnManslOSan cece na Tee | Graefenberg Maa sh. Lis rs tholicon=— CENTRAL ASIA. raised by Mr. Mucr in urresi of judsment and tesi- | hegecies era rel rac phuauar edie AW yor ie With the requirements of the law. So iaras we | while it will settia all disputed qnestions as to our | Undoubtedly th Pe dota madinibestas Mvceeritak ine ties Constitationality of the Kuklux act, Judge | Of? Snite nnir shining im the Taye Oca toned with | are intormed aud as we believe our conduct was , title to our olice, it Will leave you Wholly Iree Lo | cass of feaiale complaints than any other remedy to rs ec ee ara ee tens ; das Secitiot He suid i liyunGeleanavantee inveodooing tout oinpe ad- | nos UTE CPL Tema ceD poy ane mee TAL Benth | ravens vur official action and name our success- | ¢Xistence. GRAEFENB RG Company, 56 Reade et SH nder the indictment the prisoners were charge : + Pols Spectre — no! he subject of uticism =by other than | ors, We have the honor to be, very truly your: — Soe The Russians Like’y to Have Another War. With—iirst, conspiracy ww tase aWay coriain fights irom. Mr. Pi AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME. | the immetiate and active managers o1 Tammany OLIVE CHARLICE Gouraud’s Oriental Cream Elicits @ ; i cities oF Airican dcsce. t; secund, the commission of | gp ir Tinea Leet Hepes Oy) the ogitizens of | Hall, who first sought to control one-iali of our HUGH GARDNER * Clear, Transparent Complexion, tree from Tan, Freckle, | Loxpow, June 27, 1074, | UaYeT afitite Geuamced im tus comspiraey. and | ciiy. ihe name of Grant isuot of recent oriin among | SPPOBTMeNtS, and then to threaten us with enero Moth Patches t NDON, fi, f Tight to pass “laws to carry our | thé people of Kanawaha, For ufty vears the name his | Wouble and annoyance unless we submitied to WEATHER The most popular for the Skin ever invented. Adespatoh to the Pali Mall Gazette irom St. Pe- | rovisions of the «hirtecath, jourteenth and Giteensh | been as familiar as household Words, Since the year | tueir demands. “ While retusing to be dte- , REPORT. Totepared De the itd ail cota brared Comnedaan cam Sersburg says that alarmin: rumors prevail in that WiMeNts, NO one Wilk aeuYy. how | 280 to the present time the yreat business of the country | tated to by Tammany Hall, we at the same Sue ee he mist, Dr. AX GOURAUD, 45 Bond strect, New I i | furthis right extends. she tirteenth'amenimentde. | as been the manutucture of salt, which hss | time omfercd them every opportunity t Wan Derartaent, PhS A eth city respecting the situation of affairs in Central | ciares thar uo persoa in the Unwed suites shalt be ais. | O8eN Leen su! led to almost ruinous depr furnish the names of those Tart of th oy ae ir a OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICE ime crates to verod in the Unived Paces sail be ds | gions, -and in’ uo instance so alarmingly. as in 1626 | 7 ao NAO TECH e 1e Apaited, FASE SPESRN OUR IT AMEe: Gourand’s Poudre Subtile Positively Asia, Hfevions condition, “ihe tinted tates is given uo | isolWency then threatencd the entire community when | SWOUld be considered tor aprointment, and such Wasuingron, D. C., June 23—1 A. M. | destroys al! hair from low foroheads, upper lips or any: “It ig reported,” says the despatch, “that the | power to pass iaws relative io voung or elections, but | Veter Grant, your worthy uneie, determined to redeem | Applicants were careiully canvassed, their merits Probabilities, | part of the body; $l; matled, $130, Depot. 43 Bont 1 y 4 % uiply to, see Wat Siaies de nut iteriere wih these | the county froin its most hopeless condition. This he did | ascertained and due recognition awarded them, 7 | street, N 'Establisned 1 Ameer of Kashgar has seized the Russian Envoy, | fights. Th 1 Siuwws has only yower tosce this | PS devotlig not less than three months of unceastng | ‘tins, however, talled to satisly certatu leaders of For NEW ENGLAND, THE MIDDLE STATES AND THE : pian flatilechtamerh tic oP EAN and, fearing war in consequence of that act, has | rigltcniorced moment the Deuie,tazls to comply paacet Ga jee ue purses cr thane bps | Tammony Hall, und late in October they pro- | FASTERN PORTION OF THK LOWER LAKE REGION, | Health Restored by Du Barry's Reva- concentratsd 10,000 troops oa tne irontier." with the dut oat open ie Cone ee CHU ER RSE OR cree SRR ERT Ere ceeaS | ed to carry out their threats by appo.nting a | GENERALLY CLEAR WEATHER DURING THE DAY, EX- | LENTA ARABICA FOOD to the stomach, nerves, lunge on called on to. ae ai peRene oR Coay in udvance, of ormer Fates Ihisscompang way | committee to Investigate, as they said, various | Oo i i and liver, curing dyspepsia (indigestion), constipation, SE Pistia: terungee injndioinuedand tieuate Yoo managed chielly by Janes Hewett, who. inthe year 18.6 | Tumors Which were im ‘circulation res ecting | CEPT IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE MIDDLE AT- | diarrhwa, acidity, palpitation, sleeplessness, debility, SOUTH AMERICA an olten. Wich ihe Uniwed Suiteshas juris, | weeried the daughter of Lever “Grant, and became a | fraudulent ceeds and acts about ty be committed | LANTIC STATES, RAST OK SOUTH WINDS, STATIONARY | Was‘ing cough, asthma, tevers, consumption, low spirits, . a itinusthe Shown that a cons race wastormad | feading and proumising member ot the firm. The busi | at the ensoiug ection, Iminediately upon learn- | é | Wao" Guges whee had rosisced all otnee remedieas TattL Tiahite HOt i pereen on wo cwenb ar | Hess ot this company was most skillully and honesily | ing of tuis Ae rile Porahbaas GM aiteth | O28 KISING TEMPERATURE AND FALLING BAROMETER, | Depot in New Yors, JOHN PF. HENRY, CURRAN. & GO, un rights irom @ person om account of | managed py Mr. Wewett. At tue end of the time o! that | 2# Of tals action, and on rhe s0th of uctober, 173, serena | Nom $ and 9 College place. An Ex-Prosident To B2 Commissioned to Washe nih xwwendwent declares that the right of | COubuMY the People were rellovadl of ihetr embarrass. | OT OT many Hall letter of WIR toe Golvwiad | The Weather in This City Yesterday. << : inztoa, | Sied'by aie Uaieed siates or uny Stats on wesount tion. “Ater this Me. th te leaderinand broeetor | 18 Cupyi—~ : ‘The following record will show tne changes In | quate rrotere eit ted ty hate edema ee =) Face, color oF previous coudiion. When a Stace reruses eles ate Caspar apres Gul! most tortus Tressvern’s Orricr, Pource Derartwent, the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, this ardele. En Or ah oreniakes her hens Mac tity cheap. rena titis Vongress power Ly pass ‘3 0 eu ae nt iP 4 2 ¥ “ ety J y ctob . ¢ i ss * a evi ge sold by oles Beenos AYRES, June 27, 1874. Amenduient. Congress has alse power tw secure these | 2 ore, Peter Grant and James Hewett | ay Dear Sr cious By Mae yvomning ‘wales that’| 1 Comparison with the corresponding day of 1ast fepor, No. S62 Hudsum street, New Lora fe . fh ze rights agains: individuals, thereto-e 1 au unwilling vo hold them in afecuonate remem- | yoursell and other gentienien were appointed a com- | year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnat’s psiaanieiniealerbeiaite reset Sefior Sarmiente, upon ns retirement from the | aiirm te unconsiauaonaliy of this det. ut ie: us ction 1 regard it as eminently | int vee to supervise We inspectors of elecsion, or ra‘her : Presidency of the Argeatiue MMEGr co. will | first count’ charges the prisoners wath cone | YS" Your cele as Tatton rine eas wt | circulation. T beg to say that it wili juve me please (| og 4 gg cating nh 5:00 187 1874. pup scents, a es and hair killing fiulds. which un- receive the appointment of Midister to Wash- | suring to. preven certain “poswons. of African | Jamen Hen " accomplished lnay, re- | nor you every ictiivy in. tiny power and. t aeaae,t . Mt. - Ot 300 P. 87 | Serapulous dealers ure enicavoring to substitute tor Rt ontsctos P Gescent froin jleaccaoly assemvling. sho constitucion ot | MEMS @xer wn absence of forty years, wichowt Con | Hrevcnung ay frauds upou the batlor box. Vers truly | 6 A.M. 67 6 P.M... 2 DONS GHLBOr VERPARATIONS FOR THs the United suites uecutres that Congress sluts not iter. | Sains “purpose cable trom New Ofleane, vvou’ trong | SSUES, : O.CHARLICK.” | 8 A.M. 70 OPM 0 the name. old by all druggists. E ‘a ti {nbaxe. | Voce (us | Washington. this unexpected meeting’ cannot tail | 224% Ketux, Esq. | 12M § 78 12 P.M 70 | Sevin’s ri ARMY INS ELLIGENGS. m ailirmadive aw, iving jus Jurleatction | preay stp venhuiive thes. H cunot ur | No motice was taken by Tammany Hall of th’'s | Average temperature yesterday. <e | ceeet es erent ee te ee i cast nary aoe Visit to your highly re- pected and wo jatives oi Ka. | Communication and substantially no complamt | Average temperature for corresponding date | CHOLERA TNSANTOM-FOWDEES) /coll by alt drags WASHIN.10N, D. C., Jame 27, 1874. we rd hawna county.” Having been so emineuily the #oviciures | Was nade thercalter unthi the Muraing of election |” last Year. es TA bee = aes t By direction oe he Ra meena pete sols Mir count declares tua! a conspiracy was formed Application lor further favors front the eats sauces | gay. Rune Rone Savoy ite a bene tue | Average temp ature for last sone TO OT Mosquito Nets, With Patent Canopies, martial ts appointed to mee! at Madison Barracks, | 0 1i8® Mit ee, “RiLturderere do this des | Would savor ot selfishuesa You will not forbear t lay of election, bd vits were presented to verage temperature ior responding from $3.50. G. L. KELT y New York, on the 7tn of duly, ov a8 soon thereatter | We wmhaue proces: aw Alt murderersdo this, Has | that the comple ion of the James fiver and Kanawha | U8 ospocting one John Sheridan, who Wis act.ng |” weox last year. g Mee eter | 7°" sss pity avenno, near ‘Twenty ibird a . fSuly, je eeWurth coud is tou vacue uid general. Boare the | Cabal isa result devoutly co be Wisned tor. [tien work , @S an inspector of election in the Twenty-taicd | Soe = — ——— as practicable, for the tril of Captain B,C. Bain- | pith’ Thole vagueness 13 suci that they cane | Oh great, national erie, tee te engage the Elechon district of the Eighteenth Assemviy dis MORE OBINESE. Pollak’s Genuine Meerschaum an@ ° |, Bridge, of the Fiith artiliory, and such other | MiWaNe.. Ay seventh counts charze the prisoners | Hesreatand grand commerce among’ tates, Youhave | gregilie respecting, te bad churaceer OF fils Lal SAN FRANCISCO, J Fy | Aaniee One grnovete alae eta ts oeae as cae prisoners as may be brougat velore it. The follow- | with conspiring against ceruin persons because mney. | reo epes eeagp east terpenes pare ad LT Pha been made to us for some dave provious “put eae cL tT | DORR eS CO eee rere s _conspi im Shes ¥ | will not, therelore, so 1ar oflend you as to introduce the ud been ma , Uy | : : r eee ee eee iig'sa'the had voed of were wuing to vote. Not a word ts suid | frit) not therciore, so iat offend yon aso introduce thom | weuechned to act uBless #peciio clarges were | 22° Steamship Alaska, which arrived hereto | 11 ey gait athe Blotches, T. ; that Uns Was done because of Face, color or previous » Tsay, again, : Gay “Crotiahk 3/000 chi a ple: um, Blotches, Tetter, DETAIL OF THE COURT. “ This is vuaiy noceacarye Mere interierence, | Welcome to Kanawha, | made in writing ee pelle eee Ae charges BAU ot prints dndinl hacen e bndedl I! Seaip Dissases, Vermin in the ca! trea i “ 50! Ayre: : ghtot ‘Ny offence under the “4 To thi he President 4 [Sa were subsequently presented on the day precedin; aw ! sh Worms, cured Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD:: Lieutenant Co!onel R. B, Ayres, Third artillery; Pipe renner ese OF Narang 1s ne) ci jer the jurisdic: 'o this t ( ‘aid, In response tne day of darian RACH OES ak toltoiee ee iz MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO NOTES, ATATIAN M“DICALED SOAP. Fonnd at his depot, 4 Major M. R. Morgan, Commissary of Subsistence; | “the rollowiny e gh. counts are Iitera! copies of the first | tah AIO A heel bela / New York, Oi : ven Fi —— Bond street, New York, and ot druggists. & Captains Richard Arnold, Fith artillery; Alex. | cht and musi with them. “Lum accordingly of | .GaNTRWEN tt affords ine pleasure to visit my friends | woe Ti AOS Land Ghietleth aireet being dily | TH€ Colosseum fs preparing a special entertain ———— nuer Piper and Ly.evzo Lorain, ‘third artillery; obluon that the hadietinen:s are ratally devective. i Sweodar Usa MuAh OAM ctCWanck caine meter nd says that Jolin sheridan, of No.4) | Ment for the Fourth of July. _ | Rapture Snecesstally Trented at 6% Richard L. Morris, Evgh cenin itaptry, and E, B, Judge Woods then in a few words announced | mised my aunt, Mrs. Tompkins, and the ting as AN inspeccor of elec ‘The attach¢s of Booth’s Theatre will take a | Brotdway, Brooklyn, E. D.. by GEORGE F. K4WIH, , Warner, Third artillery. Firs! Lieutenant George | thai he ditfered in opiuion with Justice Bradley, | other relatives reterred to by’ Colonel Sith, residing ia | ou in the twenty-third election district at the bight. | = ‘Yrnssand Bondaze n or, who has: had twenty- F. Barstow, ‘Third actulery, isJudge Advocate of | and that they had resolved to certuy to a duler: | tis valley, to visit them, and not unuil now have | been | £¢ Sa a ee otaGt SUniTAR a Mam RR Ie ce benefit on Wednesday next. Miss Lillie Eldridge | Ove years practical exp the Cour f. ¥ | euce of opinion, so tuat tue Suprene Court of the | Permitted to make good the promi-e, T am sorry that I | a ae evi ri ropping tae | and J, W. Norton will pla ei Uy a z 1. Kt Major George L. Gillespie, in addition to his | United States could pass upow the question. AS, | pete Suki hadi pabseacultti oe keHa | Ballots handed to tim by tho Rip cesta ta ts | cane Newark: theatre pee Sseareaanel Propriiipenret Saran reise ae oo | 2 x ‘ r owever, the Superior Jud, ec! " ie party th ssed on to the residence of ¢ tioor be! inne 'S o e | . 4 | erly adjusted, y L 1,253 Broad was ’ duties on the staff of the Communaing General o: | how le Superior Jude had decided against ; . the party tne 1 the tioor behind the ee he | end Broadway, will reopen on Wednesday next fear iturts-second street. by a competent surgeon. xt the Military Division of t.e Miss uri, has beea directed toreiieve Major D.C. Houston o: the charge | the validity of the inaictueni, tt coud not stand for the present. and tue prisoners were thereiore entitled to bat. | The President aud Mrs, Grant wil hold AN INFORMAL RECEPTION shad leit the pouing places he would piace in the boxes the tickets of hts party in the plac nent turther says that said sheridan, jo t thereof, ¢ best of July 1, with the English tilusionists, Mortimer two-thirds the downtown prices. LDWELL, Agent. oi the construction oi the harvors of Chicago, ~ edie and is ne ompetel 0 ee! Bri me REE Canumer Siciigan City and New Battalo, Mavor |. Baltin the suin of $5,000 for each prisoner was | tls evening ut the residence of Colonel Swann. | {KUO Wat the canvassing ol voles In the ensuing elees | Powers. Silk Elastic Relts, Stockings, Shoulder Houston on being reueved wiil proceed | furnished, and Hodnyt, Crinkshank and Irwin set | f0-morrow the President and dirs, Grant will at- | tion. WILLARD PAKKER WOusi ek The famous scout Buffalo Bill will appear to- | BRACES, SUPPORTERS, all new and frosh: at SURGE etciiwaukee where he. will take ‘Station, | at lberty aud survounde. anu congratwaicd by , lead the Methouist Episcopal church. On Nonday | \'swort, and subscribed beiore me, thisistday of Novem- | morrow at Wood's Museam, in the sensational | CA} BAZAAR, 125 Hroaqway. At one-third less tham , Major Join Mf. Buriow will be. at once | their iriends, | the party will leave here, stopping Over at White | ber, 1573.—W. J. CorkLann, N, P. Ws New York county. . | downtown prices. attendants. Trbeved from duty «n the stat of the | a | Suiphar Spiings or at Covington on Monday night | siae of New York, City aut Cruuty of New York, —~ | Arama, “The Scouts of the Piain.” Here 1s an ex- GLO. CALDWELL, Agent. Commanding General of the Military Division of | Resrrest of the Grant Parish Tax Cole | aud arriving in Washingtoa on Tuesday morning. | Thomas Maguire, of PIM? Fourth avenge, in the city | cellent opportunity lor the public to make the ac- Th is No Li nie to; ne Pee larit / the Missourl, und reteve siajor U.K. Warren of | tector—The Eifect of @ Judicial De- (Mieqrarcsen,coere aa ea) dt Oat three icerelt, easier’ Ne has bene | @uaintance of @ real live Indian fighter, who will | OURAUDS ORIENTAL GREsM! of MAGIOsie. ma ual Ee bones orks o tort . . Lele Cision: FRENCH CANADIAN CONVENTION. told by nan who isa | show them how to raise red skins’ scalps afier the TIFLER. improvements on both sides ot New ORLEANS, June 27, 1874. inspector ol lection in the cw third Biec. —— — —s 6 Long Island Sound, rom ani imeluding Stoning. | X RAN a be ~ ee | trietor the Kighteenth Assembly distriet, (hat whi real practical fashion of the borders. For once a Weaai 1 EI ‘ ton westward, exceytiuz Connecticut River. First | Milton §, Peeler, the Graut Parish Tax Collector | BMorts to Obtain the Return of Emfe | {iy i's sinilat position ac previous eicctionswarin the peal nero treads the boards, Is periormance will | gorvjeu ive Paper Cresta, Monograms General, ae Price sve | a re = bit d roppl aliots offered by those politic | D ‘ote t jeneral En~ ea Pp. Eh LE bed oc bl 1th | appointed by Governor Kellogg, who is under | grants to the United States—A Lively | Gyyosed toh party Tamnany party) behind ‘the baliot | have the air of reality, which will he a refreshing | raving Jas, +LL, No. dik Broadway, Estabe ls she engingers and will report tn person aah Debate on of Riel’s | boxes, aud would ‘on ail oceasions do hkewise when ished 1810: ington to First Liew enant Wheeler for duty upon the survey west ol the lovtn meridian, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. eamship Alaska, at San Francisco, prings navai report trom Japan, under “Admiral Pennock The the following late of Yokohama, June bond for embezzling several thousand dollars of the State funds, was rearcested to-day, charged with planning seveial rovberies and with Yorgery. Yhe Picayune saya the decision of Judge Hawkins in tue contest between Batawin and Ogiesby for the possession o1 the State funds that there ts no such officer as a fiscal agent, part irom and invependent of the treasurer, will render the famous Fuuding bill nugatory. | day. | erick Houde Vice President and M. Le Bouf Sec- the Question Amnesty. MONTREAL, June 27, 1874, About 5,000 delegates and their friends were present at tue French Canadian Convention yester- | Judge Coursel was elected President, Fred | actiag as un inspector of election and cans asser. THOMAS MAGUIRE, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this sist day of Oe- tober, IS7—. J. Dauey, M. P. New York county, Believiug that when such charges were pre- feri we should be derelict m Our duty did we jati | to act promptly thereon, a meeting of the Board of Police was held, at which were present Commis- siovers Sinith and Duryee with ourselves. Krom treat aiter all the sham scouts we have been aMicted with, Burtal mark with the public. Sulphur Baths 3 Cents.—(ne Rox (three | LENN'S SULPHUR 8 enkes) Graggista: suMcient tor be taken at he trouble of going outside ne, thereby lo Bill is sure to make his P cosis 60 cents at alt wiphur baths, and can tug the expense and of Your own house. twen! A LIST OF N A powerta! new no’ sensalivn among readers of roma: NEW PUBLICATIONS, EW SUMMER BOOKS. SO FATR, YET FALSE. ot tai! of makings 1, that est HARD TIMES, ePrice $1 75. has arrived aud wken commana of tue squadron ——— | retary. A report on the replies to the questions | jhe Committee on Elections we reported the tacts C.N, OXTETENTON, Sole Proprietor, pie, sixteenth volume of “Caricton's New Tastee the China seus. at u Committee on Organizi 3 | TID, Sheridan, and recommended his = yer a= | Edition” a Charles Dickens’ works, ie cheapest | THE SYRACUSE DISASTER , Le idect rates ihittig GaGa aE tae tee au apportient tO Hl the vacaicy | AwEspenscheld’s Styles for Straw | handsomest coition in the world. ‘Price $1 6. ty TRAIN Wai0Xck3 AT WORK. alka Muka eee ieavetiite Gearen es | Canadian societies in the United States was sub- | Created, By @ UoAnINOUs Vote, as the minutes | HATS. The splendid Meld for choice (of the lighter clase Tan ROGGETiNGTnIne e Main Portion of the Church Edifice | mitted. It alludes to the large emigration to that | will suostantiate, Sheridan was removed and the | Of, summer tate, ener al tobu Ti Nassau street A new novel, by M. Loth. Beautifully printe@and Their Operations on the New York and New Haven Railroad. New Haves, Vonn., June 27, 1874. Friday would seem t» be an unlucky day for the railroads, as itis generally selected by tueir ene- mies in plying their fon lish vocation. Nearly all the obstructions placed on the track of the New York and New Haven Railroad of late were so placed on Friday, Tuis may grow out of the fact Pronounced Unsafe—Adjournment of the Inquest. Syracuse, June 27, 1874. An engineer who examined the construction of the main portion of the Central Baptist church to- day pronounces that also unsaie. He says the trusses are imperiectly constructed us was the one which gave Way. ‘Yhe Inquest ad ourned until Monday and it is provable a iuriter wdjournment wit be hud unl July 10, when the return of sir, White, tae archi- country which has taken place during the past twenty-five years. ‘Ihe number ol emigrants is estimated at 500,00, and itis urged that their re- turn would place Quebec at the head of the Con- | federation, The object of the Convention being to | discuss means jor msuring their return, a gener- | ous jegis\ation to this end is urged, including First—Gratuitous grants of land, the title not to be de- | livered until atter a certain number of years of residence | and the execution of cerutin apecitigd improvements. Secon t—Advances tor the purchase of seed, to be reim- bursd a? lengthy periods. Thiri—The constr ‘ton of excellent roads, placing the | | Tammany Hail thronged our oni vacancy ui bY the appointment of another, This action We believed to be in consonance with both the letter and the spirit o/ the law, ana in the in- teresis 01 @ 1air and honest election, day (election day) Mr, Jon Kelly appeared at I’o- | lice headquarters and demanded an explanation Of our action respecting Sheridan. We laid before | him the Jacts, and stated that upon the atiday.ts presenten we felt that no other course was open to Us but that which we had taken, Following this, upon the moraing of election vadierents ot | mivins expres- ve Was likely | rumors that the ne tollowing | Y Attention of t charming and $s Dut wx wes in pala depots to ant t from Hi growth. tickets gx Real Kstate # corner fWenty-sixth stro | and Wooden Ware Cooper Instita At Flushing You Can Behold autiiul young city in the U cars; fare 10 ecept onr invitation and visit it at A.<Housefurnishing G he public, at jun en's If youn adauarte et. ods, ‘Tin, Iron KDWARD D. BAS3PORD, Building corner stores, en Arich new A new love story beauty aud truthiul bound, with gilt’side siaw.p. | fst Protusely iustratad. COMMODORE ROLLIN mie book, Dy the atirice $1 7: N. mous Western hamor Price $1 50, SHE LOVED HIM MADLY, A bold and vii normous sale. SIT. pow novel, that is having am G. W. CARLEQON & CO.. Publishors, ' Nn 2 Cle use 7 ‘ 0. 7 b “4 m fpe | sion to vague it ene ere nipped be the, Cae i eae tect, drom bu Re ele eeer tem) Pd Le aot rapid and easy communication with the 4° phe disturbed and that the laws were, in | ane — aia ae ataeh Pietats:| ¥ “Madison square, New, Yor’. ' and the design of the obstiuccors Would seem to THE HOSTILE INDIANS, a cleats Meld pouice. be pt a an tae nat KY fic ea filed With charcoal, EDWARD D, BASSFORD, v BOOK OM STOCK OPERATIONS.—CHO® r. t > ac york of colonization. | pouce. e ” . é t suuding corner + ae * hrow out @ train aud then pillage it, . Myik—-Grautous pasange from divers points in the | to compretend the real ‘significance Cooper Instittite Buuding corner siores, \ ee RS a, OND. awe a WALL Garean oe Tee ee ony cmeNtne Citizens Mardecred and Stock Driven Off | United Staics to Montreal. i 1H of these. mautiestations, put observation ~ xa _ at awe | BROADWAY spay AY L Are is Seueecue g i ch, a vn at a . " Sicth—The establishment of a central agency in this . aclose * barely | A.—China an lage, ilver plate Vare, NR 1 * Ae time ago, that ali Adams & Co, sacé was thrown Soldiers Scouting for the Murderers, city tg jurnish invornation, &e. to returning emigrants. | SHortly disclosed the sact that, with scurcely an cheap. EDWARD. D, BAS:FOK OR, Wooner rnstitate ONION a0 Mere News i AND pier AVENGE, trom @ train and roboed, aud ast nigat (Friday), Sr. Louis, Mo., June 27, 1874. ccuth—Provision tor thelr rel ieeds by the con. | EXCeption, statements came from the personal re- | FUCM Et stares | Paige to beNhe, OND Chane AL HOTERS, at the Black Kock Crossing. near Bridgeport, the The Leavenworth Times saya:—Late ad } struction of churches aud the ésiablishment ot good | tainers of men prominent in Tammany Hall in - —- oo Fae L eduidesae cause seals ae. Ten minutes past eigut boston “owl” trom ‘New “ ° FE MBG ASVICER | eenool ee | the Eighteenth Assembiy district, and most of | Ayettuptared Persons Don't Seem to | QYCLOPEDIA OF THE BEST THOUGHTS. OF York was obstcucteu by a huge boulder, weighing | from Dodge City, Kansas, confirm the tele- The report was read and adopted. } Whom Were of the same stanaing in the committee | pungor ‘thirst after metal frases now that the com- / Cnaries. Diekens. No seasiae or country visttor £00.ponnds, The eigine was dad.y damaged by graphic reports that the Indians in that The ioliowing resolution was aise adoptea:— as Jonn Sheridan, Immediately the following let | fortable RLASTIC TRUSS, 653. Broadway, retains rup- | showld vegleet vo take a copy of this entertaining Book contact, but the stone was hurled to one side and | vioinig, hav sumed he til te ‘That all the St. Jean Bap: societies be asked to join | ter Was sent to Captain Aliaire, In command of the | ture by « gromare almost imperceptible instead of sev- el i, aly bd yoke lars and DF bo ay lishers, K. J. the traih passed on, A jiece ol the bouider meas. | YfeIMty neve, Me murdering aie ene | 18 union to Be called the Nacional, Assooiation of all | Ywenty-first precinct:— G0ne PON. teen AL aS 5 Ny 17 Murray sirees New York. Priee $3. . cit » zens | French s) , meric om: " . a eR eee erate Wee king the matter a | aud depredating upon their property. | posed of one delegate trom each society und. the oMcers | tavasunen's Orrien Prater DAP Rte ae ee A—Rupture and Physical Deformities | NfAXOON, —awTll EDITION. A TREATISE, ON, ie f the attempta to | ‘hey kilied aman pamed Warren near Muiberry | of this Convention, with Its centre in Montreal. Ov Naw Yous, No. :0) MULBERRY Street, successfully treated by ‘eney street Ganaes gual Remniete, wie pe ed Z the’ hand, in view 01 the frequency ‘Two hunters New York, Noy. 4, 1878. ——— cessiul Tresement ot wreck trains, to apprehend the offeuders, and he | Creek and took his entire scalp om. were killed at Doby Weils, tour suldiers at Camp It was proposed that Louls Riel be nominated te represent Manitoba at the next convention at Dxan Sin—Complaint has been made that the police ASI En stic Relt Stockings, Knec- Woakni Low Spirits, Despon- | dency, Newvous Exhaustion, peut. The Mackerel Catun—Damaging fffect of the Gale. Hartvax, June 27, 1874. It 1s reported that there will be a 1arger catch of mackerel this season than tor the past twenty | years. Reports trom along shore indicate that the recent gale was almost equil ta violence to the great gale Jast Acgust, and muca damage has been done to the dshing bows and gear. ‘Llree fishermen were drowned by the upsetting of a boat of Ragged sland, THE BOSTON LIGHT ARTILLERY, Boston, June 27, 1874, The light artillery arrived home at ten o'clock this morhing from thetr visit to New York. They were received at the Old Colony Katlroad depot by the Boston Lancers and escorted to the armory of the Jatter, where a collation Was in readiness, The arade oi the two companies tirougo the streets ttracted much attention. The oflicers and men Of the artiilery are entoustastic in praise of their recenion aad treatment in New York, { their stock Was captured, and it is feared that the whole party were murdered, as notuing can be heard of them, Two men were Killed near the Canadian River Lieutenant Kendall, with @ squad of eighteen soldiers, are out scouring for the murderers, NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE. The Business of Substituting Democrats for Republicans. Concorn, June 27, 1874, ‘The session of the Legislature yesterday was an unusnally excited one, and lasted tll a quarter past one o'clock this morning. The yeas and nays were called forty times. The business was mainiy that o. removing republicans irom oflice and sub- eiituung democrats, Among the persons re- moved were James H. Bageriy, Probate Jadge; John R. Varney, Register; Josepn Joucs, Sherif of Stanord county; Lyman T, Flint, Solict.or of Mer- rimac county; Daniel Hail, Judge of the Police Court of Vover; David ©. Bateneider, Sherif of Beiknap county; David KR, Lanz, Probave Judge; ‘Tyler Westgate, Register; Evart W. Fair, Solici- tor, and Manson 8 Brown, Sherif of Graitop eounty, | Whe unhappy at once amnestied. Along and bitter debate en: Boed, the Americans taunting the residents of Canada with being araid to bandve the question and boasting that they, in the United States, were more tree than the Canadians in such matters, The Canadians retorted that it was al very well | for the people ol the United States to take ground | like this, but the situations were diherent, | Further, that if tt were im any way possible an amnesty would be secured, but that a discussion like the present, instead of ataing Rel, was iujar- ing his cause. ‘A member (rom the United States | moved that the resolution be tablea, and nis | motion was carried by a large majority, Alter a vote of thanks to ile people of Montreal, the press, railway und steamboat companies, & the Convention adjourned, | | | | A SAD CASH OF SUICIDE. Thomas Wemyss, formerly stage manager at Mrs. Conway's Theatre, attempted to take nis itfe by shooting himself in the head yesterday morning. ‘The bullet entered the right temple and lodged in the bage of the brain, He Canuot possibly recover. man, who waa flity years of age, re- sides on Willlams avenue, Kast New York. He haa been drinking vert Aard jor severa, Weeks Dash ‘his communication, both in Its letter and spirit, | ‘was, we beileve, 1uily complied with by the subor- | dinates of the Pouce Department, Certainly, no compiaint to the contrary has ever been mado by any one at eny time, Shortly after election day we learned through the Daily News that Taminany | Hall hac appointed a committee and employed | eminent counsel to hunt up and procure evidence | Tespecting trauds claimed to have been perpetratea | atthe polls and bad conduct on the pars of che | police anthorities. After weeks of uicessant work and almost daily advertising in the papers the an- houncement was made that the “drag net” was fall, aud a great “senool” of evidence had oren Ob | taided regarding frauds in the Kighteeuth and bighth megs | districts. On the ist ol January the Legisiatnre convened, and the can Assembly aistrict who claimed to have been de. jrauded of his seat petitioned tor the appointment ol a committee. His prayer was granted, and waiter weeks of laborious service the committee reported that he failed ta substantiate his charges, and that his opponent, who had been resurned by bat a small majority, Was, a8 declared by the canvasser elected and entitled to bis seat. Irreguar as i may seem, and Alter the threats made and after woat had been anvounged aa having been discov. ered. Nechagwes were,made aud ve evidence Wad wate of Tammany Hall in the Hignth | BISCOTINE, FOC ums. ALi PUMPS. BYKNS & | firm of Marsh & Co. damaged swek, whi | sale, has b pines ods consisting of Uz | Brocka Ss Seer ) SPUN. rsigner, sole ICAL CURE URUS | mittes, and pyineip With any other ofle. A Rupture Radically Cured.—The Late ving been dissol) h das been dixpu een replaced, by fresh OAK \ for physical Vosey street «Astor House), under the supery @on Loi the lace firm, D for intants. DELLE BRYAN, 75 Warren street, N.Y. | J, the old and pd of at publi and improves, S&S MuK RLASTIO KEL US, RUSPENSORLES and ZN) | efovmmition, at the old oF typ, | inventor of UR, MARSa's, 5 and INSTRUMENTS tor avers No cov, POR ANTS hag A Remedy.<Those Who Snuffy Brom fou breayh: are open to | an offence thas can de « | of the tragrant sUZ01 lish the work, No totiet table vill preserve and keep th Ure gad qwoaw the chai of carely peedily ahated. as 2, ance patete DONT Will COM fakabiy accom- SHOW). be without it It | e veoth Wyte and che yreath | iE deciures that, if necessary, he will patrol tue entire ‘ will be disturbed on the east side of your. pree: 1 £ Muscular Deuility and line of the ‘road between New York and New | Supply, Were wounded Gnd fp loF ol stock was | Moutrenl bub the teen Ne Meer aerate tik tne geentcat cass tiny betaker ack | ges, abdominal ugnorters, Suencranry, Randazes, | Roomatuns Decting 1p Mauboad. ce 2s “ Maven. 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