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NFIV-YOP.K DALY TR'™™TALE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1886, 5 e ————eer e )E \§ ADE uided the action of the War : e i e Sy sisiisiliilin | ) H, . N - i nment and their own material o+, Dut CONNECTICUT, . A SE R N/ . and werlwlatantly advocated o it sty fllow £reiagte. to oo peto the vk i 7} STICIDE BY FOISONING, down the grads s Myztioars A sanng man named Thomar | rnu‘:-d ty Co i Koo il "'“'N'V'T"I'k_':"“'.""""’:":'"""h,,'"h { Riection of Gen. 0. 8. Ferry as United Bintes | The President of the D . yoarh, wol ?&'“::‘.’ii’fl'ir:a(‘.’.a-flifi | " belioved th n Con pplause. Y s ed No. camo h “PEE . h 31 the President und | o WA A [+ - siod Oompmaiy—Peomniary Tiossss Seases 'so | S00% & sngine 15 Kiling him tasiasty. Tho usioriusate A T B i1t ud strienly party vote. The vote stood 13108, | 1 65t i s iy O % Somapiny o g bies oo Bad pets e A%, membec marks by Several Cabinet Officers. ————— ate yesterday afternoon intelligence reached the | | . Jotss was o alogie may, maidizg wid Lis sopmother ; rrou THE SOUTH.VEST. | Coroner’s office that Mr. Thomes W. Birdsall, the President o comerof Falion 4nd Niddagtusts. asd was siglozed g L | it | ot the Secarity Kiee Iusaraace Compuu, whose ofce b i ey by Bew ok ‘fm,f,“'},'.‘:‘,f,“"‘; . cated o % B o o ok bt ) e, pospectabl i G0 it g o AR ondiay, bad commticd suicide by takiog |y g B, ::)xyxmmx by thows soquaiaied Wit Bim, Coroner Naumann at roceeded fo the ofice of et i Crocomans, Wedassday, May 23, 1865, | the. Sridence 1t Wouh snmees sher ebont Bt oolook the 4e | 1o The loquest wi permitted the relatives to take charge of al dispateh to L% Gazetic from Memphis says: | ceased called at the Cranear A% Baward Milbes, {he 82 | 1t "Thaioguass will senbmisnibe MoK Soes; ional Committee sent to investigate the | Broadway, and stated that he wished to purchase some strych- T llpn]vh}n arrived yesterday, und will cour- | :L';;cl:“') .d ,q:'r'"n-;irr k ing a lurge dog, whick ?mlbl‘nnuyml The Tribune Enlarged, ir work to-day hly. . Milhau at first reiused to let him bave . . g | ™l colored jeves lsburers at Mompbis struck for higher | 1 poien; but on the representations of Mr. Birdsall that be | TUE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN T yages vestonday, and auempted to parade the sreets. | Kot oL b cue slen s Whm A 0L Jaeeaie 1t A0 WORLD. e uihoritics of the Freedmen's Burean, fearing another | druggi . , &t the SAmY Liine IXLCIAE £ ARGEMENT OF THE D. - YouN, RISt whe be was, Lunt t N ATLY, SEMI-WEEXLY AND W2EKLY riot, cuused the arrest of the negro strikess, and conveyed | hiw 24 grains of strychuine, (ul,"{‘frn::l‘,’u':‘::m,:_"d' . TRIBUNE, Fresh Expositions of *Policy.” A spoci The Con lay, May 23, 1% f his Cabinet | Union Club, ns, hering | Peaceiul ns, numbering | PeASect it was the first to D¢ | exabera ident and the vario 1cd to-night by th 1 by a very large concou thousands. The Presid emigr [ imf t E pop; and trien ted in this way. wledgment of it, he | embrac v \'not tell you | thetu to the For M S and . . r 0t ¢ | B 3 r. Birdsall then Teturned to the office and se imself Notw i i in front of the Excentive Mansion, and #tanding | proteots gy o i S Ssendity of § —t i",‘ g . at bis deak. where he Temained, appareotly M e aihe USE bas ;:m:.ndu B8 0 s MO RS Eacs- a the coping of the balustrade, ho madea very bricf | the meascre g ol i Loty 8 i ghigrg: p- FIRES. over some lotters aud papers, unul nearly 4 o'clock, when bo | on icreassd more than one quarier, tis price will i | Teceive the Execative sancti i the L put B2 arose, and deliberately filing a tambler with water, drank it | remain the saze, sposch. His appearance was a signal for enthusiastio | s "Cwo.thirds vote in each H: s t Jook 1o establich off. He was not observed to piacs anything in the tumbler, TERMS. wrsotings. His words were 8s follows | the Statut tobe 1) iy, At Baltimore—Lons £12,600. e o opportunity of swallowing the | WERELY TRIBUN] f BaLtiOR:, Wednesday, May 25, 1564 poison. He then Went iuto an iuner office, and lay down upon | Mail subscribers, sinzle copy, 1 year—32 nambers. 600 Tuo sudle and Basasiore ot g D Bommond, on | Slouape. 1u s shors ime aflerwer, esa of the emplorés in | Matl suiweribes, Wby oY, . o, o oo 5 y o t Baltimore-st., burned out last night. Loss | '.:;;l:; ;-P‘llt:np‘lel{lu ll‘ukcuvhlm, and found that he was | Ter copies, addressed to names of subscribers. 17 wported by tho J tore is iy 300, which is 0 Kkt & Cots Diano wato: | Qi ieiomes tor s waon LSS RO KL Sl i i 08 et & LA o e the majoriy i Cougres louse adjoining was slightly damaged. "6 omly eason that 6an be assigned for the eommission of | TNty COpiew, 10 000 BOBHSRY . <osss . sorsrssiss 5o v cu‘.!x”:;-":,\fi.’-fi‘-"" n\x;' article b tauit, ti m'-'-wur‘ = —— :'l;l:lll:,lr {E:'lf f :‘:l:x:lm“um,fg 13 sous derangement i tae bust An extra copy wili be sent for each elub of tea, t u s Al A | et b . ! B e it necessary it to persist iu the support. aud matn- yo ause | Cer- | At Boston—Moere Cotion Destroyed. Rl aade the mmatior's. sahiodt o ‘,,f(:::;r:‘f,(.,‘h},c}’f’.‘:','fl Sk i SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. of correct principlos, and the day is uot_distant when ’ ‘ Bostox, Wednesday, May 23, 17 B o 5 AoB S PIRRIEt Lot the Cossmd DA MAERERS | ae o P e = P& ple will satisfy you that the good work Buildings Nos. 122, 10 156 and 195, Fultynst. wore | In sevoral private spacniations which hud teruinated s- | Mail subacribers, 5 oopies, oF over g e comenced tn Tich,ae i will s0 prove s tho end. | Sty & y nearly desiroyed by fro at b carly hour this moruing. The | #troualy, aud by which be hud lost cousiderabir. iyt v e o e § ok v LY T0Vewme ] 51 conend Sy fhnsns o, | our approbetion of my | Tt s arxed by the advoc-tes of this plan ¢ e buildings were stored with cotton, and the loss must be | The Coroner gave permission to removo the boly to an d oo b oo e e ¢ 1ol ondust blie d )lio servant. Mk the of ed by soum - 4 d ndertaker’s. ¢ & Thve President then retired amid hearty applause. ety imperativey o o e £ pecle ok T o Tr it e Tiab s Po iy Ty, "o v | Eacsasyremitiiog e |3 Aoores O byt zowirs 4 swiewbory MR. F. W. SEWARD'S SPRECH. wed upou thew alf; | Bcistis o The company of which the deceased was President was 599 FARE, T party next proceeded to the residence of the Secre | g7 tion at EHudson, Wiseon- | orguyiscd in 1996, and has always been looked upon as one of b L DALY RO n—Loss $350,000. the strongest in the city, He had successively Gllod the posi- | 40 per ancum; 85 for six months, tions of Secretary, Vice-President and President. He was " E TEIBUNE, Now-York. ary of State. In the absence of Mr. Seward, the compli- ment was acknowledged by M-. Frederick W. Sewurd, who | wad be the coud of State T thank | and futare loyalty may be gives E Tupsox, Wis,, Taesday, May 20, 186, ; A Gire on Saturday lust deatroyed the. wholo Buainess | §hoteh ' he later position tur or fvo years sinec. andins | portion of this town. Loss §350,000; insured $100,000. | o wife asd several children, who reside in Youkers, West. | MARHIED, urned for about oue mile | chester County. | FLYNN—PIERCE—=On Tossdsy, May 13, by.tha sPentvet’y. incitiation satistactory an with the loyulty and patriotism botty | € ation of | Thetelegraph line has b 100 of th Fallow-Citizens—In bebalf of the Secreta you sincerely (..n:n manifestation i‘r your kinduess, I re- | erected for four years ag of ""“Hl““ ’Lu‘ ¥ o ~ X | Soseen i P et that e is not here to-night; for I ain sure that it would | Chauge of circamstauces aud favors such @ result. The worl 1 this place. Cause unknown, =g £ive b pleasuro to witness and share in your demonstration | chaugo in Ra santiaat e every coucession autlorized by the plesi bt e ———— RS SR . 224 inat., at the Church oa tv of patriotic feeling_and fidelity to the Union, aud of apprecis- | more mari osult thad in the doubt Lhat this co- cessivn wil be miade, Pire ETR TAN QUOR BUSINEAS. Heights, by the iov. n'.“i sore upy-v;:;rn sies to Avaa A Uion of the wise and earnest efforts of the President for its | meuts of ciauge are now at e War by o the mation was - 3 — daughter of te late David P. King, 0eq., sl of Brooalys. restoratioa, [Cheers. ) one side to alty, - and ared apd perpetusted on the basts of - SavANNAH, Tassday, May 22, 1866, Over Half o Million Dellars for Licemses—A rookiyn, on Wednesday, May 23 by the Rov I'ho Secrotary of the Navy was next called u 1o | continued hostile feeling In ud coneord between the peonie of all scctions of our A stack of 75 to 80 bales of cotton, cousigned to O. rederick Leach, Esq., (o Mes Stalia A. Rugg ackuowledgment of the compliment Mr. Welles & ? 1 aitemont to.Unian &h0 1 uave suid wuch more tuaa 1 expected, and return his morniug. Iusured in’ Northern New Problem in Social Mathematics—Notice of Oswego. b 2 " BECRETARY WELLES'S SPRECIHL | Congress to ltmlc ta own potrer by, con e i (,T l];:‘ priaaiens gy R HANC AL ot I thaok you, gentlemen, for this compliment, which I sup. | 0¥ the period af four vears might be i re y e Postmastor- Pt e e Jol. Bartram, Inspector of Excise, hos already re- | City. to Min Mazy 0. youngest dais poes 1 16 the A Smtatuteation, and. Ha polly, whioh we une | 10 thaso who difer 1 soourd the aty. wad perliaps £ JEnt, O LA The Colembinn Commissio Wiyl imelracs ol et ke Y | el Nocinde od 20t & 4'C o 0 1oan clut t o wrrr———" d 1ot expect any remark Yo the residence of Attorney- | This international tribunal, created by the Convention | jiguor, Those who have been granted licenees—i 470 la E and all approve. [Cheers.] You from me’ Tor T do not intead to make any. Yoa me ono and | Posed pl all for the Union. I suppose, and for the estabiishment of the | hecess rights of tke States. |Cheers.| These are wy views. (Cheers.] | The Secretary of War was next calied upou, the ban saying * Rally ‘Rround the Fl vow stands, I am umable to porc ran although calied fur, | betwsen the two Republics. negotiated by Gen. Cass and ntieman, AULOUE" € 6 vy | Gen. Therres, in 187, and ressived sug extended by a | Romber—de not seem particularly sxxious o pay for them, | BERLIN—On Tusslay. the 224 inee. ot 3 o'ciock p . Aléle Lyuien he measure i3 pending. 1 disclaim and purpose to | pot at howe, but at the Clab Room. supplemental Convention in 1864, signed by Mr. Seward and postpone, in some instances, a settlement with the Treas ;-'1:::.0*-1 of Charies J. and Hattie L. Beclin, azed 2 yours ans When Johany Coumes ":fi:{x‘r’vx;! Hi::!pren“lv.un :':z myown o Tue bas before the reidence of | wnd Murillo (since President of Colombia), closed its labors urer much looger than seems compatible with their origina Notice of funeral heresfter. Excise. For instance, the man who was tried befors the Board | pMeris. sidest danebicr of James b, il Ctreep: T o righi SECRETARY STANTON'S SPEECH. tions that have lately arisen it A | States ary Stanton said: our purposs on this oce ¢ The Commissioner on the part of this Government was last Tuesday for selling liquor to a drunken woman, admitted ::fi'fl';c'.r:fi':}.fl;f"{'fi' L.?f.:,'l‘,"f.’f‘ W o GexTLexEN: O the nfternoon of Thursday, the 17th of this | glad if theiz exprassion woull 10 g hi i that be had e SF o bt oathe Reeretary ' of the Natioaal questions, the right dis; the Hox. Thos. Biddle of Philadelphia, a lawyer by pro- e had nolicense, although Le was notified on the previous e b, tetling me 1t wos tbe deaigu of tho Asso. | Of Solisitade patriotio it who bus spent o number of years abroad, in | Friday that ono awaited bim at the Inspector’s oflice. o Tueadsy, May 22, James Fergusson, M. D., ageé 3 atic service of his country. 11618 | Novertheless money continnes to flow into the coffers of | The reistives s riends of the family, and th e of b jate uthar im \ to sercande the President aad bis Cabinet, and that I tleman, o ripe scholar, and’a man of | Treasurer Manierre in sums ranging 20,000 0 830,000 | law, Joel Coukiiz, are respectfully lavitedto stiend (8o (ameth b » jostice or wisdom of the m set, but that o place mor voice in the body before wiica | aid Lot wake s appeatutice, Several pers mounting v to the Club, whica fession, the consular and dip) serenade. | «(ien. Speed's lettor | | un aceomplished g would be called upon at my residence. Immediately on receipt | b & Y908 ¢f this Bote, & Teply was sent to the Seeretary, expressiog my AnigpGusniais 07et 4| (ho lighest hovor and intogity. The Colombia Cownis- | per diem. Yesterday the recelps were $10,00, which mkes Eoiday, the 25th i ' | sionerwas Gen, Eustorgio Salgar, the Minister Plenipo- | 8 total of 8502700 received up io 5 c'clock last ng. More | gt ot E N orTolk, Va., papers plesse copy. Dr. 1 B. Ferausoy, Correspoxaing Secreiary Na Club, Sui: Late yesterday afternoon I received you than balf & million dollars invested in the business in the Me- - 4 (o | most eminent citizens of his country, and wha both tropolitan Police District within 20 dags. At a very mod: BATONT-Op Wadaseds h’,’:,.‘:“:"‘". g, Joos duughter @ thise L woald be scrensded This evening ai s ¢ von | public character and private life has made the most favor- | fTh'e estimate 810,000,000 are invested 1n the mere sale of | poistives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the Lo | S ey, O S O SO . | et o Myntr, e Prede B Tho unipire | ek mn e e T e o o o e b Ton. M. || Mmeshat anaddae cxpected. L b migit Lesetore, | was the British Minister, Sir Frederick Bruce, who in the s the D Cow ¥ ? s ‘ i o baotagesufthe 150 48 | it of tho always important aud onerous dutiesof t1at TRl e bomletey | TALTRAC G Tk ML Reis P8 repare s Ltk | L o e amine and dotertiine | tho shloules an i fhousand.and one oher catsen of death | Tho ceiiivor asd friends of the family sre remectlely lavied t | S fl-m"‘qt-: thanks for the compliment and declining the ‘honor of the eere- similar compliment by tne patriotic Association of | {10! s and Sailors' League had previonsly been declined. | 8ceord ns induced my action. The last time a pubiic speech | LY that G o from this pot in ALEWET to & serenade was the mght | been uplield and sanctis tbe 14th day of April. 1863, At that woment, when we | sacrifice of 30 muc b g over the downfall of The Secret + was murdering Mr. Lioco m every loyal ¢ | tentiary of that Government at Washington ; one of tho » iny best ju of tho Treas: Lg CLupe wil & complimentary occesion, f . et e tovercd. Beatie B ldress, wud L Liost Tesp iy siste that I wusi bo excused | SFHUEIE Y . u a . b | Wrow speakivg 4o veceasion, X bedivpt | all eases (and they w neither nor unimpor: that indirectly arive from the liguor trade. Tue drinkers stiend bis fenersl, st No. 93 Second-ave., on s public duties have been simply executive, nud it | of making ciad dan s ou. . Your obediunt e0tvatt 5. | on which the Commissioners disagreed: he yr(lnll,‘ln. tpent €0 000000 st vear. Frin these fucts a_eurions elock p. m. ——————— the Slan: N mov P thematician might find & problom something like the fol- | NASH—At Bridgeport, Conn., on Monday, 23 inst., Clers. wifs o cussions of all the eases whore the large i | T Given the wraber of deaths—dirertly and iodirectly | - Joss S Neab,thicd dusghiee of tim lae Watcea Oilertof Puik has always been my aim to avoid treaching upon dnties de- | in making th vol ion others and to avoid mischief by prematare dis- | passing compl 2 of matters intrusted to the Legislative branch of the remarks. shal and undes its consideration. Lut the call of tbis | so ungratefol for sves me from avy imputation of intruding my | you a spe » " 3 or intricats questions rendered such disagreement proba- | n E BILLIARDS, O e e elivering his {ndgments in weiting at:| 0ased by iatemperance in one yoer, and the amount of 1 ey will 1 { . | money invested in and expended (or drink dariug the same - Jonieth, They will furnish a valuable contribution to some | Leriod to find the cash value of a single boman life. Fie Fhnich for the American faturs edition of Wheaton or Phillimore. In regard to the law, it is more than likely thoso who get liconses will be disposed to obey it, 8o that evory licensed s. 301 thoss of her husband, sud the frieads of the family invited to attend her faneral, frou: the Nota h of Brid _on T 240l (et , st 3 o'olock e i lroud Coripany s oot Ewesty ave. st 1f e mand g p w. pon you. 1 sbull therefore declare them briefly and | o the i which & H.\‘lrllhi' end_l{ln‘ they may be ma.::.uhurr-mnn Iv | attention. ‘Lhey are not. I ap; The tenth 1 b for the championship was played § b I:““lh r of cases was 153; and, beside those grow rstood mor williully misrepresented, what it is my | (Cheers.| I tooh i ¥ lip was played § (6 0F b Panama riots of 1856, in which our citizens su/- | liquor-seller will have, to @ certain extent at least, ap espion- P Staten Ink Wodn e say on fhis occasion has been | ludiaus, to def . at evenug at Cooper Tstitute, betaeen John Deery of | fored severcly, wore of great variety in principlesand details, | 8¢ upon every other dealer. ifhe enforement o 19 pro DBLECAL Stapiston, Slaten Iand, 02 . Dumiel B| Novie, it o ions will not therefore be difficult, for the investment, in B0th yeas of ber age. Yok, holder of cue, and Joseph Diow of | There wers cases of impressment, of skipping for militars | ¥ stechors, | purposes, seizures of ahips and eargoes for alloged viols- | et cnse. i too prent o ba ket forEhe b 6 Howr- | | tion of Ioee, B840 clelims founded on elleped | o 0L BEILTSm Bat I oot yes beon asted npoaby | © b ey ¥ Ofaie chawpi as beeu champion siie writt After four years of war the au- | no occasion to ck thority of the Federal Goveroment was establiehed througl- | T will say, thare! PURCELL—On Sondsy uight, May 20. at the residence of hi Sew-Jotsay, William Purcell, a the $5th you forwer out the wi 'furrl;u\"\' of the United Statesat a sacnfice of | this occasion, tvat the g t 1 over 300,000 of loval soldiers, and n cost of more than §3,000.- | in reference gto the Soutier won bis title by a victory over Louls ¥ox, at 000,00, arly every housebold 1o 1% loyal States is mourn- econtly fn arms Seafust - ke s ki wrougf) tences; cases of bondholders of the | tpe Committee | 2 " 1ug its loved ore elain by Kebele. A tax which may last for g Bl . iy ; : 5 iR e o Cotoribian debt, cases of tort aud eases of contract, of | Notice is horwby given that extra sessions of the Committee i e 5,".';'.'{.‘.:':".‘3:'5:-'2-:‘{::"0”4',:- getioratios is 1aid upon the food and raiment and necessit ud u . ar 03 Semaiing ] witt in & game woich was seitber | damages direct and remote, of captures by American priva- | ou Appliestions of the Board of Exeise will ba beld at No. 300 | Relatives sad friends e funeral, frow e lab of evary fawily; aud fo the price of that daily bresd the astanoes reind y assailed, I ba abidivg con- | € nor particularly creditable to eitber player. Before | teers duriug the war of Bouth American independence, | Mulberry-st., at 9 o'clock on the following days, for the | = residence, No. 151 on Thursdey, 24tk fast, o 2 ?x;‘I’lex',lh:"l::‘l‘l‘Ix;‘:l::(‘lzuill;‘\x‘hml‘:l;;r[‘l‘he;;dn;]ply!\tloz:;l(:hl r)elilnu that it will be approved by the | ‘stiall coguters, Deery, although a young mas, was | €te., runging baek to the yesr 1827 i lum.g; such e b been 3”«".1. and also of such | 1 o'clock p. m. > vhold th 30 st | be allowed d it At the Loud . g Z b ounts claim we illia new applicatio: m: resented - - odoes raoan, . Miss Margarst T ot of Prttdent devaired on 3z J0ba: | Chen' ki v plaiom ! th i o bt g I more e o we | Fhe tolal unoustschimed v sbowt L ifuon, B0 | *Gu FELLy. ey 5 o i doirs trom ey prt of T et o e i Is the tournamest bo was the ouly piaser who - R &1 | Distriet. otal vervice will be beld at the West Prasbyterian O i | Forvy st cosd-t, between Fifth and Sixth sves., o0 Tess than $100,000, or short 15 per cent. { tion 1t may be stated, to show how bere- | xot vory City, | death of Mr. Lincoln, on the 15tE day of April, | which many of you s DOt v wanrosed ’ 26, » ¥ Kayan yet be is not gevers oned In this con On Hatarday, May 26, and Monday, Mey %, for dealers In May 24, ot 3o'clock p. m. Het frieads are iuvited to attend hirteen days before taat time, ond, the seat of | regard to that . Goverawent, bad beei captired, and iz dayslater | 1o al it docirives 0t T R o e e Th St | e g}t 3 S X 1w Mays ot d ‘Commander-in-Chief. Robert E. Lee, routed and | pose, gentiemen, that o o be th plage y ofore the awmounts of daniages against foreign Govern- | “On Monday, May 2, for dealers ia the City of Brooklyn. further notice. 1 8 4, surreadered his &rmy as prisouers of war 10 Gen. | this great war, it which much bad b posterously long games preseribed for the champlonsaip | ments have rll e l._;:;‘r:;i;l,hll:.'fl,":x:;_« - ".-".fi.'.‘.ifl" On Tuesday, May 29, tor dealers in the several towns io the | “.!it,"".“!:',‘;..:‘.',f“fi.;';‘,f'\“\'m-,?m:.f.,. iy ~1 L Las ou advaniege over mo ers, | Puragu N v e uatches De | Counties of Kings, Queens and Ricamond. | RLE3 o e ind | T friands of the family. and those of Willism W and Semus! B | the forces under bis command. By thess rapidl mer (Cave Johnson) rejected all of them 1 y | and more good blood Lad beon ¢ ovents the Rebel Gorernment was orerthrows, ity | Bright skics aud ca 8 s AR cRine b Ao | o and hope exbausted, and i every State its armed | Most of us expe A uization enabllog bim toendurc Lo lligus | 4, gyarg whatever was made to the complaimants— T Ladd, a0 Dr. W iilam Giiles, ate respectfolly invited to omciel sutharuica guve theigelres 15 as prisoners | b pacsion e g which a g 0. polats, dasting: Sour or firs Woeth .| Irotios Dotk Cof PAnce Muvigsisn Company 18 will The Turf. e ers, f 5 Poteg Charch, Wonchester o Toieday. Map i 1 L ul o = | tracted e jon of % n eds | he ' v : BOU! 4 o'el: Gongress . thus cleatly o ol g B X X occas racted exertion of this knd, & men needs | be remembered that a ficet was previonsly sent to Para- | GREAT TROT ON THE PASHION COURSE, L. I.—THE L At of the ountry and tbe question thereby imposed i b ‘ ¥ toben 3 ¢ msw Il s abilllard-player, azd we be | guay to compel the P; ent of that Kepiblic to listen to CALIPORNIA 1fORSE GEORGR M. PATCHEN THE upon vim. T found the States suflcring from the effects of & | pated that at the c Lieve the billard fraternity egree that the length of the | the demands of clalman . | : g g " « Reistance o the Geera! Goversment appeared | ho' for & A isdte e abridand.« Ir s ik wory Il n the case of Coata Rica, in 1462, the claims were to | WINNER. | 1o have exhausted itself. The Usited States had recovered likely to agitate v WH,000, while the Convention awarded et v . 5 | srof Thelr furts and arsemale, and their armiee Wero | from center to to save contests of physical oudarance, bt tu ot oue per cent. The Umpire. was the Com- | Yesterday the great stallion trot for a purse and i scupition of evers State which had attempted to cotmbined with the » stor, - Cc . o of 81,500, mile heats, in barness, on y Yo ccapition of every Stase which, | 1 at d A e e riater” Costa, Iica wis | Stake of 81,50, mile beats, in barness, between the famo may what you will about the Toses of celebrated dascers, Wicther the territory witbin the limits of those y o game requ e rated - Ministar Molino of that Republic, and the | brown Celifornis stalion Gesrge M. Taiclen, Je, and tho | (hers serer wae pomey Tet that was half ws fragreat w + should be he.d us conquered territory, uuder military | and settie satista and wental Utited States by Mr. Rexford of New.Yorl | Neow York bay borse Commodore Vanderbilt, camo off on the | NIGHT BLOOMING CERE | nulibes " aisuinguishiod ounvcl appearcd t the | above course, and attracted the largest and most seleot attend. | and Colombian Commission for the respec- American Institute,~Ths Pols c Branch wil mest THIN p anoe seen on the Long Isiand trotting courses this soason. The | American ingiietlg o B Bulising. ?.' - 5. Among them wmay be mentioned ex- | greatest interest prevailed in sporting eifcles, na well as v o D e Ton, W, B, Keed, ¢3-Minis. | Among the genorl pubiic, fo_ witaess the first appearance of | . L sy Il o B shag TIL ting from the President as the head of the | sented in the fot rst question that presented iteelf for discus. | us now—is str objectious 1o the continuance of ple and faith in th Bothing wee koWl very bigh but it was %0 this bods last uight, His rep e | e e 1 dose o Montresl, or | Attomer< " e aopetued for th Biates, son- | T Prestsst of 1 he bad ied b | torto China: the Ton. 8. 8. Cox, ex-Judge Gilbert Dean | the famous Califoruin lLorse, who, baving defedted all the | 7.D. Sareon, Secrotary. CEainmea. veations call Tuors elected, Legislaturos sssembled and Bep | the countrs fu 1o S to 8 uke. He bad piayed but one game in | Of New-York: ex~Judge Crosby of Massachusetts; Wal horses brought against him iu that State, had come East ex- | ~Cpi by of (ommerce.—A specia e e CHAM. reseatatives 1o the Congres fes. At the ssme | $0O COREETT T Ky 4 kg sl ool haties ‘Tngeoll, esq.. of | bressiy to test the speed and merlis of the fieet borseson | yiw OF o e e A THUAS DAY nees Simo tlio Courtsot tha Ynijed gt be dove. inve | o0 ibreak o fo that respect was under & disadvantage coa |y, 5, 1es Mason of Tows, and John | Los islend. Thece was, howsves, demw spoculation (hom was | of 1 scleck g IERCE v b b e AR O PLEOT oew tavpened oo that the laws of the J'u be ared with Deers, whose frequent appesrances might bosup | cyo e toh 100 S , 8ud JOUL | gvar hefore seen ou » race of such importance. 88 the turf | in pisce of Capt. Ezes Nyo, decessed By order. througl. tueir azens The blockade b V ¢ B Sherwood, ¢ and against all this array wore afraid to do business in the dark. knowin, & g 4 GO, TLa0N Acting Sesr 3 io thai he reve Joed to buve gives Lim confidence for performing before s | of professional talent, Colombin was defended by Jumes ! ftin oF noting of the California borse. The latter 15 | I T Hs Takle b S e gy v \ e £ . crowded 8 ly. Du average in bis previous gawe was | M. Ca of Washingtoy, s gentleman whose posi- | jendid!v-looking a |, full sixteen hands bigh,dark brown t (o 'y with ite officers aud agents famgr r w2j—of it % to prove bim o formidable opponent. Tle | tiou a8 y and character as & gentleman is widely | mc:m, with three white feg: :ml lmn‘nlll;‘uanll foer, nerer Ko, XXSVUL—OUT TO-DAY ! ‘aud property. The opecing of the . ‘practical. A o rever, o o . | aund favorably known making reak or skip 1n the race. The litt ting | ! M,.j‘q e 2k Post lll‘u‘ ;:,m :- .»H.‘fu“.‘u‘é- P American game, bowever. was not considered Lis forte, siv a avorably L atie s | fone was at the rate of $150t0 8100 on Patchen. Tie day "! CONTENTS. ies of social iatetcourse and of buriness better policy c —e—— be Lad never beeor.c demoralized enough to practice the pusk | | ot favorable for fast time, & eold wind blowing during the | AT SEA." A Poeum. VO 40 RO | Emerease of Railwny Facilities—Fenians Cole | race. ‘The third beat was one of the finest contested straggl CATARRHAL MISERIES” the principle the suprema on the reserved more bumane, | country in 8 | tat It plac viudicates e be pr i " | [Hearty cheers | But u D% | iaust be false to blwsell. (1 cease to be Andrew Jobnson | im with 1t. [Cheers.] It Jies not | sbot—that gnliapp element in the Americau game which re- | oy’ ok Just, | duces it befow tue level of an exact science and almost de _ lecting at Calais, s Firet Heat —~They got off to an even®start after threeinef. | WHAT THEY ARE DOING." stross its imaginative character by leading s player to rely on S1. Jons, N B, Wednesday. May 23, 1366, fectual attempts, and went around the turn close together. N © | the great ruue to be gained from nursisg, rather than on the | o C: S Brydges, esq., Managing Direetor of the Grand | At the quarter poie, which was pissed in 37 seconds, the C LANGE'S COMMENTARIES ‘, & " < . | Trunk Railway, is at present in St. John. The object of | fornia stallion held a sliznt lead, Vanderbile iaying close at bi TEMPERANCE RECOLLECTIONS. ch | uccession of brithant coroms by which a geatus like Carme. | piy'visit is to nake arranzoments o facilitato means of | wheel No change took piace along the back streteh, both : o' | pupil of the French school, proves Lis mastery over the inmost | truneportation between Portland, the terminus of the | borses trotting steadily avd prettily. but on lm!mlllng the | ART IN BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. s | socrets of the game. Yet, ns Carme 1 his two matohes with | Grand Trunk Railway, and the port of 8t. John, Halifux, half.mile pole Mace closed on the but Eoff, letting out |« THE FIELD FOR AMERICAN GENTLEMEN ™ B . st 1 ae Edward's Ialsnd. | Lis horse, drew nway With seeming ease. passing that point & ct | Kavansgh, had shown bimself able to play—so to speak—about “"i"'ht I:;‘:‘:‘l‘:':nulu?y ‘h::“l"w_;""-‘mc which has | 1en8th and & half in frv':l in1:134. At the three.quarter polo | “HAVE WE ANY ORATORS ™ 2 b iMards t American practitioner. it 13 wetio < - - | Vanderbilt broke up, but Mace got him steady to Mipeneduximes Intkuect a8 20 B sprung up since the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty : thoy turned into T hom:nu:: He conid ’nu.‘h;xn LONDON, BOSTON AND PRILADELPHIA LETERAS. stallion, who crossed the score three LITERARY NOTES. « facilit Detter thau Mr. Johnson upderstood the solem duty Nutional Execntive to maintain the Na- thority vindicated at so great a sacrifice, and the ob. ot to suffer the first-fraits of so fierce & struggie and ) AWAY OF 1UrL Lo ashies. to delegat Tom loyal Btates, in dis Frovisional Goversors acting under Lis author ations made 1o tbe pubbie for their inform ti wo disguise Of his purpose to secure the pe anquiliity of the country ou jost and ware found weasures received the cordial suppori of every me i were approved by tie sentiments dec lared oint of di 1 dues not ¥ wood ovi- | e pelicy, | was evident that e ueeded only to overcome bis irrpressible by eon nearty all of the States. One feroice presented uwh’x.mly, the basis of representation. | SeneC sfter al © corr between Canada and the maritime w\'mn-m More | reach the Californis Ty some it was thought just nd expedient that the right of that Congress afiox o besg. 1 "y g repugnance to the American gaime to coquer at it, and it Wak | yiaqmers are to be placed on the route between Portland | lengths ahead i « UNPRINCIPLED PUBLISHING.” arage Ln e L e thres Eesioe. cither oo & saiveral . Mg g becu uuuble o preseit 06 | yoppoued e same might bo true of Dion. e Hattax, A addittonal steamer is to be placed on | SECoND HE slation was at a complete standstill, no - ; o e mcte qualified by sducation or by o St Lo il Lougbter.| It wes omce said, It Tue opmion proved correct. Dion won bis game with com | the route petwoen St. John and Portland after the 1st of mm-::ml;:nrm;:fimlomo:‘: They gotoff at the GILBERT RUGGE. Tl T 00 e e red il for thels’ Government. Alyow | b7 JohRandolph, that of all tiukera, tho Conatifusih UNES | parstive ease, ud proved bimeelf at all poiats and iu every | JURR Raati2 O patale asui iy ThCthis way they rounded the turn. Patcken mow began to . g o Taolaed 10 tis yiew, baj afler caim aua full discussion | Were the most 1o b Geprefaltcr [y s] A0 theold man |y L0en of the game superior to bis opponent. i Fenians are collecting at Calais again. They are | g Giiarof the bay staliion, and at the quarter-pole, which | READY FIS MORSING, il 3 elded 1o the adverse arguments restivg upon the = COUM rise from his graves what would Le say to the pro | e c 4 ) fllled, Th S uldwb«?wn'hh«l with arms. Theobject of their visit is | o baaiad in 3,,_,,“,,,““,““,"“.']“ it g -3 Practica difficulties to be encountered i such a measure. Congress, in which ever, d zan At loast 14 o tugio The Cooper Tustitute was well fllled, e game began af keptaprofound secret; butitis feared they intend making | yuoo ensued on the back streteh, Vauderbilt Jaying olose st | ———— 7o Capl i —_— Bid to the President's conviction ihat (o prescribe tho rale | tubert [ hrrr-flgf;l lnogiter.) Bt ¢ it Bot wie 1o L. We omit adetailed account of it, partly because of | disturbance in New Branswick during the election. | the Califoruia stallion’s wheel, but the latter had ugain drawn | ¥OR. suv.—'ru‘-:fiwm.wui:n' Onhgrss of suifrage was Dot within the legitimate ! Lis power. ""’i‘h.fl g B % e tarup. | the late hour at which It was finished, and partly because tbe ———es Selear leugth abead 8t the balf-mile pole, which was reached | sisting of 1,040 acees of Lili iand, of which 135 acres ace uader he | SOF L g e ot T e Lot 6 the Flushing stretch, Vanderbilt trotted fast and | tion, snd the baluice covared with & thriving growth, of nard wood. situsted upon the Borth side of Loug leand, T4 -:'Iau New- " Loog imivetion | extreme disorder which prevailed provented such an Drom Sen Wyansises. InTat Gn the B ks sppuves st the AN Fraxcisco, Toesday, May 22, 1866, throa-quarter pole. A besutiful race up the home stretch was m roaching to within ome-quarter of & o Calithraia State | witnessed. but the brown stallion was never tairly reached. | KIS, o giii, clayay toam, bighly sroductive, aod pacfestly ) organization embodied in the P ! peop s of North Carolina, and the instruc s oud the My follow citizens, there s butore | exhibition of bl s to the Provi. | 1e, the glory of the T r of the world. (¢ ds as the public, Wwho we Soual Governor of thai State, exhlit e stem uid yriuc e nots. ovee 1 scribed by the President for tie eivil P sortod Which stands oven the oo g0 pay s dollar to see it, had & right One bundred million dollars worth of in the place of an'versal milit ce of secepiauce by the poopls of the Rorth, | z 7 d ed the score, s winner of the beat by a length, in 2.30. OpoRiion basitg Tepreacniat o expect. Diou fook the lesd at the outset, turned the | 7 per cont bouds sold to-day at 86, and cross , a winner of the beat by & . | e o b T el o be s other Eablomin omary Blaase, - 1u this plon, oo B e fualt hu s that that in ot a pure of he C | e cond bundred abead, lost his lead on the thind, re. | 'Tho bark Camden snd British ship Severs have Boen | THID HiAT "Becting 8100 b0 &5 oo Pachon. Acgosital h,&:aw o s “ihe property srs deposiis of exceleat i g g il for New-] A rick cli charterod at Honolulu to load oil for New-Bedford, the ut of one of the fnest trota evor witnessed o0 the course. | ° Never felig sprgs of the purest water break oaf 1pop thrsa sides prociamation avd the Presdent's instructions, tout the organizing | Wdayt Wby was it ‘upplies for the formation of troud submitted with tre mwendument | gained it on the fifth and iucreased it largely. Afver this point | ¢ ENE AL Son o, the latter direc g e Rt A TeC be course | Nevar il srivg of at i are worthy of espeeial notice. First { o o awer specrfics d absolut estricted ¢ peopie | Bbolishing Slavery: Wiose faalt was it? | Voiees—"Tho . | power s specrically aud absoiutely Testricted to tho peopie | sbolishing Blaverst WOnE N8 D Yl YT Was it | the game was in Diou's bands, aud Deery would have had no | Nyining stocks sre still weak. Opbir, $330; Imperial, ey ha"And along the back-stretch and past the oid stand it | pond igation of buildings. &e. Porosl | tecondn, amd ol e o advasiago. “Approachiog | | Tuere o sto s hulybaste spcin of high mediclas prapects $610; Belcher, $180; Chollar-¥ The clima a0 the s01. being naturally underdrained, fs re- fevers. o loya! to the United States, and no others.” This - are loyal to . - » ot mwon t - (Suouts of “XLe | chance to pass him but for the outside interference. The dis- | $11K; Yellow Jacl the fault of Audrew e with the views often declared by Mr. Johu- the commencement of tbe Kebelioy fault of Congress! ‘i Stevens | _aud €ries | paceful row which changed the result of the second of the | §255, the hall-mile pole, Vanderbilt showed in front, and, smid the o for Thad. Stevens. 1t the course which the President ¥ eh : G markably heaithy, and entirely free from bilious of malarioos Py : et tomultuous cheering of the vast crowd on the stand, he took | ¢ - f the farge Farm House, Carwe-Kavanagh games was repeated lust wight, only with e e e e ioa: aad wia & Sleas ongth "’xu,c?“lu m’:lnm'o;' soate e 4 larps Farm most impressive circumstances. Secondly of delegates war not only limited 10 loval pe: oo toieation with New. York four times per diem. was pursuing was obnoxious to the el es made its nearnes (o the city, ite many fine baliding sites, healthi- against it in the recess of Congresst How happened It that | less effect, Deery’s friends wustered in strong | The American Raptist Misstonary Union—Elecs | ) cqd at the hallmile pole. Time, 1. 2 fo1 nd ited to break d the nerve of his oppor R | "0 the Flushing stretch, Vanderbilt still kept daylight open, ¥ e g et - en 90 DRieNR e e e uhend. at the pomasireteh tarn. O | novs of th cllate vistuoaof thewater gnd orher saturladeaatates, o ed in bers, but coustitational guarantees were req i reapect o the emancipution of slaves und the repudiation of :{::;‘h;“l:’l“ of Congress wel bt. i for such guarautees i pe y heen ¢ E ’ m‘.:‘)x .t.::-"?'ui teste e "I'L."nu e S A0 the ramparts of the Co i i nent by shouts aud cries and interrptioes of every sort. | Bostos, Wednesday, May 23, 1 e ol Lot out” bis hoPse, and nobiy did ho | the estate e bghi e etiota of betng divided into aecessity of the evidence of ricy in the fature main- | Prosching davger. Why d lcyaud | It is grestly to the credit of Dion that be al- | The following gentlemen have been elected ry of | B e call made tpon his powers, as he gradually | fsrme "':'"'“g"hm“‘?‘m'fi""'"'fl'."fl‘mm~ ; et the Usion. Thse views expressed by the Fresi. | demand of the Prosident uf (o of | Je B Fof o be g0 litle affocted by i, but | the American Bapiist Missicoary Uniou: Prosident, the | gained upon o hay sierboe. appes 1,2, L dlatancy | For further purtcalars spoly i e PRI &' KUGOBES Sout A8 b Seenge teceivel con | Congress’ Nosuch (¢ intion | WE rsion was suflicient to euable Deery to recover o [ Aoz 17a Harrs o New-York; Viee-Prosidents, the Ton. | stand, aud carrying Vanderbilt to a break within a few lengtos A e Wik tioue to _ receire my cordial ecquie and | Was then hoard. We did bear & wolce from vania, I | 1o 4 pe "W, Ewart of Obio aud the Rev. Alexis Caswell, D, D., | of the score, wo tho heat and race by lengtb, in 2:373. —_— LAY support. Who are loyal people is & 4 that | believe, and perliaps a respo rom Mase U [laugh | lead after be was over 200 points behind. Tho weore at | o gyogo Jyiand ; Recording Secretary, the Rev. 6w frombipeedts A Sught not to be difficult of decision. After full explanation ' ter). but the people were siient. slent, i BOU | o time being 907 for Dion to 690 for Deery, the latter palied | Bosworth, D.D., of .\lm'humu,nzn board of twenty- | Fashion Course, L. L.—Purse and stake, 81,500; mile heats, WENDELL PHILLIPS, o tntos, 1 did not intend speaking somuch, (Volces, | Eraduslly up untll tho figures were Dion 1,097, Deery 1,110, A | five members. best e o ve i barnean, L % s o WENDELL BEILDIRG | v 1. Mace uamed b. & Commodore \ anderbilt. 22 at the Office, No. 39 ) a-.u-cl“_ln::m_No . of the steps faken by )‘vlll’fl to nm::eh(bv (‘unl:lufllun - cAmA o8, {be Presidet, is Ansual Mess qoal A goou."] Ihaveouly tuis tosny, 1 have desi ® 1o state, with equal distinctness, what remains to be | #o 0u."} y i i 4"?1’.’..‘,.; |E:"|mm the :un.mlh and daty of doing it belongs, for the continuation of this great Uniou party with which 1 | oo the credit of this part of the performauce. Wo do nog done A O orta: - The amendmet to tbe Constitution | Bave ever bern dentitied fcheersl. but if s lzaders can p edr ik e Aol s sent nothing better than e Progranme of being adopted, it would remain for the Siates whose powers | JUH O hing better tuan the Prokreiss of Lo e od aiud hoped | gang of rowdies on the right of the platform may take o them- [ From Mt. Louis. o eliev! ad u; e . Wednesduy, May 23, 1866, s oshPrl | believe Deery bad any haud in it, or rejoiced in it. The police, 8. Louts, Wednesday, e : Tt Star was burned 4 I | atter loug delay, were summoned 1o stop the disorder, but ouly | The l‘l‘“fl" "(.l‘ “'!' . urned at Mound City, Cured by the use of the recently inventad Vegetable extract | OTITINE | Price. $1 80 abottle. Forsale by all Druzgists. still continne v, and cover iteelf with imperish persusded or b e ¢ i vance to resume tuelr pluces I ! 5 e amanches of the National Lecinlaure umlw;r;\;: con it A scceeded 1n making matters worse, It is the ln: gl T e, eatber {n ceramunion, to- pioe the work of restoration 1iere ehiserw of the. Touse | bet pect! of the conntey, occasion on which we ever saw the police ineficient | yight for the first timo in throe years. Addresses werg ™ R s e & N e o Yoewa princiies, Wiich ook o | und twid. Toe Bereeaat I chargs aior thrones | mivle by seversl prominent clergymen from difforent parts EROOKLYN NEWS. WEEKS & POTTER Druggiets, Xo. 170 Washiogton o, Bosboa ; i L L : Ly g it to of the country, ——— fhe election, Fetaras sud qulifcations of our.ore BERUTT TRy 1ok rest s e, | AN 110 A0NS0 108 \lWERR A, N ] (LG DESTRUCTION OF A PIANO MASUFACTORY BY FiRE. createned out of it. After along intervel _ About 3} oelock on Wednesday morning, o fire broke out | The Reported Death of Nennter Wrig Whoever doubts that the authority and duty fl'judsinplnr Mselt of the elections, Felurns sud Gualiicatious O! P ¥ 2 mbered, and 1be epi. | . dogreo of order was restored and the gume went on YeNis. Sembors belongs 1o cach house of Covgress mdy able EORY. f it de F 3 pi- | some degre . s il ol o B WAlliag, F 707 Florase, v e » | taph that will be writt t kuow Low o prose, e police having mustered fu strong force, the roughs kept ' nrsToy, N. J., ay, Moy 2—11 p.m. | in the four-story " we., owned | Address E 'OOT! . are ” s douberemored by tse Feleral Constitution | 0y el vigor bt o W i ot e e e iet, and Dion went on his way to vietory with | ( Nothing han e oaad” Dero of . the death of Senator | by Mr. Jobn Seuddor, and ocoupied by Mr. William Schwal. | kfi%‘flflf%fi?fiumfi"&% : cisecrs for e xe v y Wright, and no dispatehes to prominent men bere have | enberg, as a plano mavufactory. The fire originated on the dvess the Author, E. B, £ D Now 1,190 Broadway, New- Yor) SUated | (bo benefita of vitory. | Ayplause an oz ddic : only an occasionsl boot from the ruffianiy mob hat | .. veceived anuouncing such an event up to this hour. ~ ? v second floor, which contained a large awouut of intismmable | YOI G b om0 a mto9p m. Tuvalide st edie- thus distinetly recoguizing | VI M Culloch. | ¥ {dencs < o he serennding party next procecded to the residence of timidate bim, We Leard the purpose opeuly ” s uf Congrews to Judwe of | he serenuding parts BeLl BreCtChc e e cals, | B o o men, an = —— Taterial, and thence speead throughout the building. A nam: | oSSR I Tl o - e elac wra, | Postmaster-G ' v avowed by these men, and the leader of them declared it et tlo pianos ou the first floor wore saved in & damaged | y by lotier. e e Fresient i conlormed o the et o he Consii | apjeased wnd spoke us folly G e o allow o damued Canadian to take the cue sway "': :‘;fnP;‘”:rTCM conditon, Lo, iows n atosk and fstures s cutimated at Cure for the Ruptaged-com free. & 0 i fanetion of each House 1o judge of the elections POSTMASTER-G PEE( A NCISCO, 15,000; insured for n es ollowing vom) - omemene < 4 e h T RRETES "o r{fil‘l E'f,‘,x;:m':-::.?unfluawnmrm\v"r- oy ‘,L,,,“'('nm«l! I you for this | from New-York. Yet spito of the best efforts of the mob, the Comuiercial sdvices from Hong . Yow Yark, Yonkers, Star, Baitic, x“‘;mm -'n.fu“wflé | Lemky Roofs Cured with ELLERY'S INDIA jupiicd of taking testimony, weighing evideuce, and auh‘llnw call becaase of its beiog wade o0 S0e 0 » oftle ‘A‘ Canadian took it, and he deserves great credit for the courage | ¢y “parrel. White Sugar $10, aud brown $5 60 per loss on the building is about #4000, insured, :m' """""‘"“v.".f#'.’#"i'i’&‘ifr’vfi-u ] V 4 . [ 1 b nd ye no! The z - X -t > .LLE i o & — - oy Kby R itak on this e s | 3 e o an i asamons A T e diuouas| | /98 2erteyab well as e tho omincttes skil, whieh earned | picy, “Fhe priee of sugars sdvauced 1dc. per pieul. e s odms ";‘:'fl”ffi.w[’-fihfmargfl.fif TLLTI'S PATENT POLAR REFRIGERA- 2r Wbt evldanee e e or Tmbat jadgment b 10 be fiven By i o, 8 Teulc interes, on which, uader other ¢ him bis triamph, We judge hiu the superior of any American prsteiv= o e e Tiroakiys Company. Tle fuzaishing store, No. pui. by G. ¥- MEBKLEE aoe masulactares e nor have 1 the right of icquiring. | sances 1 might be glad o express wy view a5, bos e aaalaies of 1+ American g, 85 & | yequing of Tobncca-Denlers ~Thanks to Gen. | T vccs B . s kg et ecked . e door from . s the steps taken by the Executive to resiore coli- | ever. that Wwe have much remson to fulicitate ourselves r branches ho can find & vival enly in M, Carme, with : about 10 insurance, Woodlnwn -—t-n Deed atitetionat relations of the States, bin anpusl meseage ealled | on the genera) conditia of the o 3 ’ Schene! "Tho fire dppears to have been the work of aa incendinry, | of the Hariem Rasicoud (128 lasatrasce U esd ihe attention of Congress to the mecessity of ipeuring the | perile through which we liave 8o rec ontly jssed tlrfi_'n be will play to-night. . $ Cixersyati, Wedneslay, May 29, 1666, a4 | -..ue. gorth of "M'?;-m‘fl:—; e i of the frecdinen. reminding Congres: that while Le | gratulate ourselves on tie promising (ool that cus. It Dion won fioally by 14 § o voore standing st the | A4 o meetiug of tobacco manufacturers and dealers MarraRTsThe T1s Momment;dt.: s B NG, z 'y "ad w0 donbt that the Geveral Governmesi could Lot extend | is truo that the restoratiou of the B "{;""'“::,“",‘;Jl’ ,',“I'w"""“,: end, Dion 1,00, Doery 1466, Tl cue occapled five hoars | held horo this ‘morning, a resolution of thanks was adopted Moy "q g ach ::” " caraded through he | D %fl " N. Y. has TRUSSES which e ety of Rt s porsormry relstions 1o the Ueacry b conanmmation has | 13 playiog, aad wascnly st intervals marked by much brdl- | to the Hon. . C. Seheack for his ction on e Tobaceo ) B0 i i ringd ::me?nm i i il e RERNIA i case bolow sl e e 1 Trose T v te obor S ucls Bt 10 Gl tuw Jurt | devolved on the Hxceutivo branelof e Govetumenl, 1’ Lhy | fancy on shebe Tax Lill. Ro.l s cgliouil 8 o g ey L Lot Rogiment, | it meve, Bl b0 PES, ot e won il = PO their labor: and, observiug further, that the coumtry | been folly performed. [Applavsc.] 1 cunbol SO B Srasany—Mateh for §1,000and the Champlonship, betwoen ol C. E. Pratt, mumbering 338 men, 10 FI0 TOCt omaing | LADIES MONTHLY BA (GES st wholessle or retell. I inaeed of e ::ld o EF freedmen ure io veed of em. | failure i this rexdrd, Wilh 8L :1"“"" 'n :i:x: &finm | l-;-r 1 Dion of Montreal, and John Deery of New-York, 1,50 Denth of & Distingnished Personnge. L}'&i"fif.fii}i‘"&fl;‘,’"fl.fi«fi; the r({r:ac:c m: w' " Bartram & Fanl ‘s Bu w“%"fl: joyment, colture and protection. and the eountry knows what has been done and what is dotag. | - S8°H b bty o gty Praxkiort, Ky., Wednesday, May 23, 1866, . ) - 3 | ppiendid Botton Hole on Linen, Cotton, SIlk or any light 5 4 conpection u:[:.‘m;:‘m;‘g:“: .!:,l..‘n.zx: r re The elose of the wa .m.u.p,: with f l::e n:::::;i:,f’n:‘::":’- potts. |~/|m:l. 2{ inch balls, on & Phelan & (,ollu:du tatle. |y yon Winkle, the Seeretary o Stute, died thls afiér- m:.::m?g:,::.‘&fl%flmfi'{'fi :fif'u':l.'knf | ioas, We 01 wy. hplate e ol Ak ked.the States where it B oveloT sgaisss 1o facuns | apblEid 34 A wunnecied with it the auty of encour- Time, Avohours. 'Score—Diou, 1,800; Deeey, 1,95 | novi. b S ¥ i bored: died in Washington seou fter tha broaking outof tho | Great Reduction in o e dustry : where labor was the property of the capi. | aging the Teorganization of local goveriments 1 each of these —_— = | | Rebelijon, and while Lis regimon: was in tbe fleld for MEPro: | .\ ppg s, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING, X i ny fellow-cilizens, the attention of Tobber Arrested. | Markewn—Reported by Telegraph. | tectiou of the Capital. Y ACOALI; Ne 418 Cuniat loyment or bud | Riates. 1o this subj for Familios Machines 3 Saliot the white man was exciuded from ew BreraLo. May 2.—Floor in good demand: Spriug asd | Tt evening, shortly | but the secoud best ebance £ 1t, and tho | the President avd the Cabiust was early direeted, with what otorrnmae Welnssdey) Syt 100 I ¢ ‘orelgn._emigract_turied, 8WaY e where | succem 1 need ot gt ot toyou. kL veste BOLo | amed Prodenich Andemon Wid artested néar | Siate §0 302410, Western Spring 80 750611, Whst seatve | TIRg AND PATAL : wing-HMackines | - Ais coadition . wou - Jub 1 The Feler N Es Do & Peekskill to-day, charged with horse-stealing. While be- | No. gt IV arenes Bomisal. <Cotn aoaeeny | afier § elcioek, s broke oui I a brick stable in gold-st. near | M o No. 808 Brosdway MY |ssmis Xo. 1 fo_srrive o830 £V oy inmoiise S%pg | Myrtio-ave., Brookiyn, owned by Mr. P. Alsgood, nd oceu. | a ol e oy the e The Federal autb obeyed fn every ity has been established. recognir: iy boen astablished, JERTS) G | dag parsued ho tumod and tired threo ehote st v pursu- | 4806 S Py P soninal s . Canal froights unchaoged. Feceipts— | piod by Mr. P. Hardy, grocer. A borse valued ot 250, be- festruction of the monopoly or will b anon 00 Dot ek T | ert e of which ook effct. 1le also made 8 desperate | [ eat, 21,000, Cors, 63,863, Osta, 37,017, o o A, Louls Lelser, hutober, wos_coumnmed in the | * LS00 g cont Wnich & Harmest st wos | o Irow ail parts of e Giyiiecd world 1o assist iu develo s Bod s measurable resoarces, which have hitherto lsiu | plause). The local ¢ arest the Gu'f of Mexico Jormed substantially to meet th g rawen resistance when overtaken, bnt was fipally secured and Adorm L e eight OF nipe Slates Le ( hanged condition re ‘ : v ‘ have & soll of exuberant fertitity, a climate friendly to long from the abolition of Slavery, and are now being peac brought to the jail in this city. In a wagon which he had | 2] 10 for N, N also & horse of Mr. Charles Semner of No. &3 A icay i e, aud can sustain & deuser lation th ind_us ver | ministered. Doabiloss there are provisions in tac Cor on | dosoried was ‘found & large quantity of clothing, sud up- ‘3'-""'."[:‘13‘::}4 v;-l::: .:;x,‘r;]x'.nmu:g'tn,. 8 ok At o S g e Semner of No, 54 e A ""_‘g;.'}:};f m‘tfll&?c ture jutux of population | of some of thes tos, as there are in the laws ena ward of $700 worth of silver-ware, togother with & I $ILToaeis for Hied W ot waikeo Club at 62 08862 10, and | at 490, re. valued at 820 e e In thg. Hope Con- ow ) pany of New-York. There was mo insurance on tuo other o ot the TLost cul- | some of their Legishatures. that are not in consooauce with | &y eth of wiver er These views of the | the viewsof the mc al aud liberty-loviug citizens ‘W nation; | £old medal. The silver-ware and medal were feceive and | but we cannot reasonabiy doubi that these will give place to rrence, Thev | better vrovision or laws under the influence of the i auy part of our country, A o theas will be maily frow the No: tivated uatious in FKarope. Feowdout iu relation to the freedm Coativue to recsive WP | Rsesel am il '{;'r": Oid Red Winter Jndiana ot sl '.fifllwr Westeru hel of LU e s stendy ar e, e, s ¥ ' z“q:::r . Onis &g, to )".w-\';gL s il ey '"Z’:n:l seciden oogarred whila the engines were ruaaing | t Treasurer Howland's residenco at Fishk nee.