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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 18%. 5 e d sty ot TTAT do was at Tou il £ oy i : . FROM \\ ‘v‘lIU\ GTO\. | 4 Toulon, where | THE FE\ IAh S is to epeak again to-morrow, at the Nationa! Fair, %or the h»mufi?nf:.,'fi?;,'.'h private residence word e FLAOD-0 Sontsy soriag Jum 18 at 5 clock, Elsabatk 4N it | on J\ S . e purpose o m ightar of Azscial C. W g 1‘ L orphana of the !v.hhm and sailors. ta, % 0ud when Lo left the ]’:Iue he was accosted by Twoor p :‘I?lfirufia:“d g [ he Feniaus here, who bave sent over 200 men anda | three “8iots and asked if ho bad been in the saloon adjoinin 0 Thuratay, 7th fust., at Plainfield, N, 3., Georgla Wooks, s usist of Capt. Melanetlon #00d deal of. money to the bordér, are fndignant that Mr, | (HeTow'S0E. RS gentiomen diecied Shats inaw'ehes Sperts | Lt CUN B Foom 5 = B = s Narvy, a8 dent ; f < | Seward she o stopped the moveraent sooner, if | rig A4°g bis breath, was ais0 resiste JLFF. DAVIS AND HIS PROSPECTS. 4 States Navy, wud Brig.Ge. B, § anadian Tnvasion and a (0 E pd aetmi ik el Ms L) - o et b b s y Boas St od off s in Moboken. About 16,000 FRS—In Brooklyn, on Suadsy, S12a 10, T B. Marsiehs. 1 o States Ay, has boen apporsted to | General Retreat to the States, | Euntay pased off vey ety e Toboker, Al 1600 | B e 2 e Tl Rt oscms N e R | proceed to Portiszd, Me., and cxamine a site at or near | Bufale. e, L an Fietde. Weehawion, and West Hoboken. | e faaets) flom bis sie residene, Bo. 149 Wesbiagienst. Brosly A Burearo, Saturday, Juse 8, 1666, | Very few drun Xen pereons were to be see, intozication being | Novia Scotie papers picase sopy. o — sidencs, Tarryt Desier Co., Wiliasd, At bis residence, own, Wastel Co., y late acting Volunseor Licutenant U, S, ., after o et v e, (ron: diseass couicacted while i te vervice his country. Notice of funiera! in evening papers. PRICE—On 8 h inat., RICE—On Suturday,uh it Francls Oodis, youngust o of Abek that city for a fresh-water basin for iron-clad vessels. ' IMPORTANT MARINE EXPERIMENTS. A digtinguisied party, headed by Secretary Mc('niloch, and accompanied by Senagors, Representatives, some | along the Niagara fronticr. lm m-fl tion ay 4 10t (iio rale. m;x three arrests were made ] Q ions g the day great enthusiasm was manifested over | by toe Hobokes 1 uring the day Hundreds of Desertions and Thousands of | the news received from Gen. Spear. The Western mien 1N JERSEY O ¢ will In Jersey City the influx of visitors was hardly nofleub!:li R i 2 N | state tha not go boue, but red oar, | o Fenians Wanting Transportation Home. ety s th - "‘u\-?n “f”,:', i ':,’f"":';,rs"i i | Very few persons orossed the ferries more than usual, #ad their leaving for th railrond disectors are | Wer® dulet and orderly. SATURDAY'S HOUSE PROCEEDINGS, i | —— | ! 3 Statemeut of the Mileaze and Pay of Cons | of the leading nava! and scientific gentlemen at the capi- ut. ~smeb i | 407 ade a2 axsrsiom Qowii e hver, yasibrtay; e tho | 4 Jaifiey i Siamons oL S S The Lion Brew a the Excise Law, Tl et e ety ineitd toatendthe esSImen. o o3 brspmdeed | i ) o 4z armed ‘or unarmed, ery w xc g services, at the residence of his par Mondsy atternoou. o gr purpose of testiag a new mode of launcling small bosts | REPORTS FROM ALL IMPORTAST POINTS. C—— The law-breaking portion of onr community yester- | gdeck i a1 b s o Tarysowt o0 Fuowey e o :(enl.mlm whilo at full speed; also a novel aud very Wigeon Iill, €. E. day bid o splendid opportusits, afforded them by obe of th¢ | PLIMPTOR—1a Brookiyn, on Staday,the 1h sk of searat fovae, WasmIxGTON, Jane 10, 196 ux"’;‘:fl d:cm-m neiator, for the purpose of currying FA— 48 Lo Tostow, Saturday, Juso 9, 1866, ces of the Court of Commua Pleas, to violate the law regu | Clateuce Fuk o o Edward D. s bary L. Fiimpion, sod instant signals fr‘om tho pilot to the engineer. Both de- | tis quite evident that the Fenian demonstration | iy l;;l';'rl-;llwy: n-lz' ‘[ s ].n:lll frow Brig.-Gen. Maban lating the sale of liguor on the Sabbath day. Thn frieuds of the fuwily ars rospestfally invited to attend the he Herald of this 1t appears that Mr. Peal Falk, the lessee of the Lion Park fageral, from No. 3 Carroll Park, on Tussday, 12¢h iast., st 2 o'clock.. ful, and the JEFF. DAVIS. vices proved entirely suc eretary and | inst C; Gepdia 8 WHITE— agaiust Canada has completely failed. There were no arrange- GUN. MAHAN'S DISPATCH. in Ose-hundred and temth st. and Eightl-ave., getting tired of 'H"- l“AJ rl_lnmd.l.. Penasylvacia, on Saturdsy, Juae 9, 1056, i 1i-was rumored last night that Jefferson Daviskad been, | o\ "o 0 particularly enthusiastic over the o w be bailed, but the report couldnot then betraced | o B LY siastic over the | menta made for a proper supply of provisions or arms; deser- Pioros 1, C. E, betur T : 5 P workings of the enunciatior. tioms commenced with remarkable freedom, and it was at 'J" i A et zl;’::“i:&{l\:(xsc): ‘?:dz?nc.::dz:r{u:::.oz.,:‘:wiflg::: d:n!d there made afiidavit that he had obtained, from tho old Excis? Roard, license which privileged Lim to sell lsger-beer and other refreshments until July 4, 1866, Under the law of 135, espousible source, - To-day, however, it is repeated, » + pames of several gentlemen are mentioned as THE VIRGINTIA FREEDMEN. length resolved to return to the point of departure. Perhaps ol Ounof hom has been in search of | A memorial signed by 100 freedmen of Chadottasyille | poRray, if the Fenian crowd in Casada can propery be desig- nated by that term, ever hecame more demoralized in o shorter . Sinecial ENpiices. The Man in the Moon, ©or whov sapecial besels the Sowar of the cersus grandiflors unfold thelr white aad (ragrant petals, srould o are ready Hurry up the has been presented to Gen. Howard by a Committee of | Underwood, who arrived here several days 0goe | ol 2 Rt 5 the signers. Jt asks for continued military protection, and | "Pace of time. When whisky is in, wit is out; and henoe we ors or death ! 0 v ., A it s 5ot become publicly Ynown whetber the efort | 1he SIEHTS i kS for COBROS ilitry protection, il | TG ot Gesperato conductof corainof thess war it o s rike iy e as, n b aleges,allowed tosell oger-besron Sunday, und ot Judgo of the Circuit, presided over by Chief | = " sl ormer uissters, 810 A% | offynge agaiust the peace, while they Likewise, ia a fow in- SENE S M e ot aceording to tho riling of tie Court | * NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS," is ideatical with thet of e istico Chiase, and hence it is said an appeal will be mada | 7o0S: Heectan 8o crton, during their S0JOUrn i3 | giaveas ghowed a defiant and insulting demeanor toward of Appeals. Messs, Stallkneeht and Hency L. Clinton, eoun- | liviug blomoms that expand ucder kis smiles ia the vales of Soske 8 3 o “harlotipsyille, consulted 40 white ex-Kebels, aud not oue e ; Dhontreal. wel fut M. Falk, further contend that lager ia not ineluded in to act consurmently in the matter of bail, and that | Chariotfpsyilie, consulte o ex-Kobe military officers of the United States. The retreat is genoral e Bk e D io samy Fullug of the Court | Ameries. Bold by all Druggiets y 2 . : ; ! P i e R gre gentlemen ure roady to bind themselves in the sum of colored R Ailist. from beyond St. Albans, from Duffalo, and all points heard | At thig writing ,—E,!C.‘":.rf:;:f,:{'fl'.j'bfl:’?",.'.’ Rt"the | of Appeals. X b ke Snaki .1, " e » ba 2 THOE PARIS EXPOSITION. from. Gen. Spear has surrenderod himself and ataff to | front during tho day. Two regular Do e il erivg | . Tho complaint in the ease is & very yoluminous document, opeace alks of tho *glass of lusbion ” Yab the irwo. glemp gular regimen WTISE | bt e 1 ata point on v bich the injubction is graated shat the | fablons that in which PHALON'S * NIGH1-BLOOMING CERE- 50,000 each for his appearance st the next term of the nrrow morning ;they will go to the | gid license is still in foree. made by some of the Paris Col. Livingston, and Gen. Meade bas offered to furnish | here frow below t or oEpe 10 the COPY OF THE INJONCTION. front. The Royals, one of the best volu: contained. Aanouncem (ourt in Richmond. Jefferson Davis is held as a prisoner Py 1 A % et o 1o 31 tha ik of war, and zot as & prisoner of State, a8 mavy have sup- | Correspondents Amorican press, that several of the | transportation to all the Feuians who would go quiatly to their e L a8 Wl b i . : = A vrit of habeas corpus, if granted, would bring | Wost stringent provici £ 14¥ will | Nomes; those abev the'raskiof Sed ofswrs belag requiryd fo sod thoir departare from the station. Nr. PPelor | The following is the injunction, verbatim: e e e A ot i ot o jet the control of the Court ; in other words releaso | be suspended during th of 1867, go | Bive satisfactory bonds. The followins s the test of Cugger, the Ameriean politician, has arrived at St. Law- | 7 Common Pieas, in ond for the City and Con No. 814 Brosdway, this (Monday) evening. Admlsston, 3a. securel & | GEN. MEADE'S ORDER. rence Hall. Dispatches (9:30 p.m.) just received from the koon & Sobmies, e Just Keady? 2 " re is o goneral rotreat of the Fenians, dovre, and Joseph B THE MANEPAVIORING BN o As Amended by tie Last Logialature. that no patent can be infringed if correct} letter has bevy rom Commissioner Beckwith, o1 swor . . from Cotntodeiane Bestyitlon ‘Board of Henltl, es such claimil nd for the Metropolitan Police District Mau N. Y., Saturday, June 9, 1965, | iront state thet th Al peraons assembled &t this - ion with, and | and that those at St. Albans re surrendering their arms to VERY IMPORTANT ADDITIONS from present wilitary custody. In this £ t would not in e, a8 it would then be of the .\l-':';..':.« itan T to o Board of F | ¥ judicial matter, leaving the Court to determine | the subjs i he writes that this is an ecror, and i!xnlu‘ul he Fenian oreanization, for the purpose of tuvading | the United States authorities by order of Gen. Sweency A «st avy interposition by or consultation with tho Presi- | Patent-laws, or of any portion of them; no; such | band: "Fie men of o expeditionary force wil on applicstion | Gien. Mende and bis proclamation o th Fenians bas not | ig i Co e w York; excepting and S0 | CHEMICAL and other purposes, ss smended by the Legisisture of n commar nited States for S havo acceptod froe trans. | worth. John G. Gergon wud Henjamin . Manterre, Conmsstonars of | 156, Witk Notes, Forms and an fadex. s, VK | g tho effect intended. But 2 ring Lim Uat (heY &% | portation to their Lowes, and a portion of them have de- ficer t parted. The eaptured officers are yot in arrest. They are tted 4o Glapl of field officers who are uzable to J u paroled nightly, however, and board at the best hofel in itted to display i e to sbandon the enterpris the place. They wili have an examination before Comwis- od to the Ex- 5 5 m nbove the rank of field officers | sioner Chas. O. Tappan on Monday, when Chas. O Counor sind ol » may desire to introducs tothe notice of | T Lo frauzec 1o give the ¥ " o the civil nuthorities, ported, also, thiat Ben, 2 w houds as way be satisfactory 0 | and Judge Daly will appear as their counsel. It is re- i New-Y: pent. Dams will be released, if at all, on Lis parole. position as th 7 iz Daly 4 3 re« | bors, in the City Hall of ity of New-York, ou th day of syl o semmy (e e foreign purchacers. This is practicable at all times, but | 1t being the Geterminat/on of the United States Government | Frci s\ orrley Dart is ,f[?;:_";;':;; orsiodacdt gy Bl iy Lo sputig of he Coutt € Ust 00, e Tayene 5 o 0 preserve nestrali 1 the most stringent measures hay r-ssgp o h BY . 1d ot Tl thie Houss O o Bauke and Currenes will | B0 change has beca mado nor intended to be made ia the | PEien Deutralty apd the ost stringoat measures MTIRE | (ny for the Fonuans i very strong amou the peoyle of | | ould no' be ranted, during the penducy of thisaction as i | lawa and regulations r ing foreign products imported | commanding genoral trasts tho % will have | Malone, Delezutions of ‘the first ladies o , gathering bread for the g nor | to the off ¢ Imperial Cc 810D, IOT | 4 oir names and residenc i the lgws and the formalities | ypable to provide their own trauspa 50 been stated that exhib- | tronsportation to their homes; and : i ropolitan Folice of the Mtropolitan Police District of the State rk~Tho Board of Metropolitag, Police of the Metropolitan District of the State of New York—Jobn A. Keaseny sud . Bogart. savimons. comglaint, daly vorified, with schedul faintifl, let the defe is Court, to be he'd at e 13th contempla by the Governme! will remain usalter: itogs from the United States will-be pes 7 This s the ouly complate editiou of thls important Act, sod contalzs all the information necessssy for the formation of Manufae- turing, Miskog aad other Companios. Price 50 ceats. Seut by maid upon geceipt of price. is understoed the President is desirousthat it should be pted, but that Judge Underwood does mot see any ¢al autbority for releasing the prisoner, who is really | 3¢l by the war, and not the civil power of tho Govern- | for sale duplicates of such articles contri] BAKERAVOORHIS & Cq LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, t Ko, 06 Nossaie, Now-York. ity Lnw School,—ihs sunus exawiation of the will be beid st the Law Roo: o the complaint. Aud in e meaniime aid uutil the of the place have | cision upon this order to show canse— 140 order and direct that the Deiendants shove named. and esch h teruoons of penlni_lmh day w1 o'clock. s of tha etsocs istarested 1o legal educstion are invited to attend. 5. L] Chanesilor. muke an elaborate report iu a few days onthe Washington | 3 the effect o csusing the exy now hopeless, to be quietly | been from house to house to ik frauds, and present a bill guarding against such f "“~“°~ All such products will be subject to the wsual | 006 T L idoned and he eonfidently expects that aft | Irish volunteers. Col. C. ewis, late of the Rebol, | 45d every oue of them, and each nd every Putrolusn, Momber, of wropriations of public moneys iu the future. uties and charges. those ""«1'"? any respect for the wathorliy of the United | amy, Adjutant-Genoral of th rish urm{, is accused by | fio sk Metrop ool the cetd Defeud 7 e et it ISAAC FERR! s EQUALIZING COMPENSATION. States will couform !1.- the ""l’urrm”.htf‘tlw President’s | the ¥ s as the cause of the partial failure of this move- | Defendants, from interfering in B i avonn f;u et is Saliaditoed ‘15 Cotige o B i 3 e e “x“,“‘;L‘:‘;’}_P"','“"'-,"“;'h"“;"-'*‘- awuf | ment, They belicve he has been in communication with | way with e Plalai or Lis busizess cartied o ot § WiLh BE OIVEN AWAT propositia on be introduced in Cogress XXXIXtn CONGRESS. GE. G. MEADE, Maj Ge. U, aud United States authorities. Accounts of hosc I the einpioy o the sud. Piaitid, a and in o zing the compensation of members. Under the At thel i he Feninn oficers in New-York papers Were | pes, underary protense, or for auy canse wlatever, founded o alleged EVERY PURCHASER OF NO. 27 ¢ rates some members receive over $18,000 pay and FIRST SESSION. A Lhe Jatens Adonents up 40 ¢ greatly exnggorated. No troops were required to make the | to be founded in or upou the prossios (or any of them) of an Act of - 3 : . " pay Gen. Makou, Col. O'Connor and Col. Coutri were at St. Al- | arresis, aud the Fenians have ¢ «d no disturbauce. the Legislature of the State of New York, passed April 14, 105, en " onch Congrem, wiile othace. GRly. sechire & fav HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE bans, they ba sbeps to.that piace from thetr | © The Ferian offeers hold u meeting this afternoon and | Htisd | AL, Act o, fogtiier e 07 & siilo%or' THE LITERARY ALBUM, reds over §6,000. It will be proposed to pay every L s s a. Thelr mea were arriving | Pasted a sories of resolutions, setting, forth that, whilo asiag oF mekiog THE LITERARY ALBUM, & N, . Jun A o o ambers of Fenl anxious to strike a blow for fatherland, wo must refrain | plaiutiff, or any errest or aczésts of - . . while at Baffalo also large numbers of Fenians were oivata rghts or broach of American oy Ko B THE Lln'l;iznlz,:g‘:nu,nl M, frow any invasio law, and that we tender our heartfelt thanks to the citi- zons of Malone for their uniforia kindness, and that we ever, aganst bim for, by resson, or iu_consequeace by virtue or in in any way of istusbing nner, whatever, ¢ auber §10,000 o Congress, and his actual traveling ex- MILEAGE AND SALARIKS OF CONGRESSMEN. tary of to | pouring in from the nor Col. O'Reilly of Tnd ¢ baid for | was reported as being about to K This spiendid Gift Plate fe entitied “ CHILDREN YLAXING DOCTUR" The SPEAKEE proscnted a letter from the S Treasury, transinitting a statement of the an 2503, Wiiile the Hou Cmua.::fi::o:,; Was aod Mosas may | 19577 504 _mileage 1o the memiers of 14t AXXVIIILL | wad Dr. Douneliy bad applied for trassport; will stand by the cause as long as the remotest bope of i b villag 40 o sase thie, At 1o BHe winout g :T:;H:L: A ;‘u‘l‘ s APjiu- | for 3 men. The stampele was general, very many of the | Succoed e, g by i, Uereis, by peason or i, purwoanceof al or Jvesios i s bouse ofas il pot be 4] J ease cutie ) Ll it pro- g 4 ¢ millcaie paid 0 el 21,108, . . Tein| - e the actions of the iw g . o . B i ' 21108, 1 1.0 goldiors impror facilities which wight offer to — featars of it in auy way whatover, st any ou gosed by Mr. Stephen Colwell, they are engaged in giving and the sala 25; total, $i23,596, The uileage | poiake themseives as far as possidle fro; podr g et 1 ke Ol :}1....‘,5.. etk ot his el “_Lml gl 4 lp’?uru:ryl:j 'vnmz‘iu RIS L ke Mgkent sile of ek ael sultabie for framing. Dou't {31 to secure No. 27 of THE LITERARY ALBUM, AND THE BEAUTIFUL GIFT'WCTURE, READY TO-DAY. In No. 270f the LITERARY ALBUM, which contaln: 1"4‘14,‘.“ . «l since our last ¢ wSdomaists ot o > e o Atk And 1do also order and direct that the dofendants, the (slleged) ;a0 accosuts Fespectiog the move Fenian affairs in this city appear to share the genc- | Bourd of Excise i and for tbe Metropolitan Police District o ral depression of the cause everywhere. Tho recent disastrous | State of Now dork, exceptiug " “".xfi.:":l.’m'::} ster, do absolutely refras and des fre Bews trom the front and the arrest of the prominent leaders of | ix auy wsy with the license granted to the plaiatil under the * tlie movement here has caused an almost total suspension of | ofthe Legiuature of tie 5 York of April 14. 196" by eson of it consequence of any pretended or assuued violation or !ay. Juve 9, 1866, I2 actlon of any kind. At the headquarters of the Roberts party, | violations of that Act arislog or in suy way growing out of the exer- ¥ of them, or the assertion of the rights, oF e S artect 3 y . I | paid to members was $315,004, aad the salury, $114,910; | We append i all possible protection to our manufsctaring and mining | Pl ') S950" Scuator Comess received for miloage | iog the Heaias ete Jatercsts. $11,124, aud Senator AicDou; CELEBRATING THE *‘ FOURTH." Ay et dbaria o 3 eaci. nators yo and Stewart of Nevu Tdependence Day will be celebrated here by an aseocia- | pjjeago #3,622 each, but this was o ior of the oldest inhabitants, and also by the colored | being at the rato of $il,244 for the Cougre The M sep'e, who Liope to be escorted by a colored regiment of | chusutis Senators rece ved for o §739 each. earding corresponds | oo g ’ > e b btad - | smallest sum received for mileage wos by | § fom Ewi- on Batusday, some sbow of busizess was kept up; but it was :‘,_‘;:! e DO O L e be secured, 40 B by the At of | entertaining roading aud iastrative mattet, will be fou uuiormed militia, if they can obtain a:ml. of Maryland, $67 20. Of the Calitc E “X: 15108 | eyidently forced and cheerless, Iu the Adjatant-Genersls | April 16, I R A it ::;T[:rllu. 4o ioteusely nterestiag tale, by Mo, C. F. GEKEY, ens KANSAS REFUBLICANS. \ . o 2 oy 5, otherwise : o = ) C, ), Judze N. V. . o NSAS REFUBLI Colo réceived f B otherwise | offce, General C. M, Tavis, who bad returned from the seat | - Dated juce d 1085, AEBSATCMSOUD RN nction Or | "AGATHA. THE PERSECUTED, On, THE DARKENED LiFE. uterview. Gen. | of war to confer with Lis lesder Lere, sat all day | der,daly granted by bis Honor Judge Cardozo, this day, the original Thie LITERARY ALBUM is (@ sale by sll Nows Agents is 1 whereo! i berewith extibited A special meeting of the Republican State Committeo | and Mr. Blaunon ) Gen, le th in eonjunetion with i p w 4o 1 to Gen, Meade that | in conjunction with eome other officers, oocupied in writing Yours, oo | STaLLKNBORT & HaLL, Pisinti's Auorners, of Eeusas is cailed to meet at Topeks, June 20. McBride, rec | Murp Heffernan sta ALABAMA PATRIOTISM. ‘.“f;’&"‘;‘r”‘{.’:l‘;‘m they did mot anticipate su te of affairs, and sending dispatches. The officials in the various depart- Nos. 57 sad 59 Nassau-st, N. X. City. A private letter from a Uxion resident of Alabama st sum rec He sai and, like the Jown, bad not | ments were purposely preoccupied and extremely reticent. New- York. J“‘:i‘l.:'\a e Summer iz wall it ther | They professtd to be still engaged in forwarding troops, and it | 4. oy oy the injunction had been grested, it was placed fn CLOTHING. Wa ara now raady with our sual varisty in everything sppertaioiag to « GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE for Summer. Our stock was nevor better, aad prises lower than ot any tizme withia the past thros was stated that @ large number of men, fully armed and | (e hands of n Depaty-Sheriff named McKeon. and a lawyer's quipped, were 4 tched duriog tue day to various points. clerk pamed MeMahon, who bLastened to the residence of N s 4y L8 Stheia W it | eident Scbultz, but fonod bim absent from bis Lome. #taks that one of the last acts of the Alabama Legislature was to pass a publie dct, usicg the terms ¢ the enemy’ ion anda nment inter- THE ARSENAL EXPLOSIO! The SEAKEE glso prescuied a letter fros Le com d States Gore §u ferring to the Union army, and this act was signed | ant of the Washington Arse ANSTILIDE B Stat . 3 ashing nal, t e 6 st Contributions of money wre still coming fu to some extent. It Wit )7 the W) T-reconstru jovern He goe 3 We have been lured o he s They thereupon proceeded to the residence of Dr. Willam by their newly-reconstructed Governor. He goes on to of the hav lured on by the is said that the sum of 85,000 iz gold was received on Saturday l'uk‘,n!lh ealth Commission, who received them with | years 4 at the idea of another in- DEVLIN & Co,, e of another remittance | his usual urbaue wauger, and sm; as were served on Satur- | junetion. Still, coming from a coust of law, be had but to 11l now, on most of the officials at | Tecognize and respect it. ' BOW, | tho Foberts bead ding_them to appear ot the | Kaperiotendent Keooedy was the next object of the party's power of gentieman, which down for th attention. His offios in the Police Headquarters was first Ststes Commissioners’ Cours. Saby vieited. hut he had just left for the Unian League Club Honse, been served ob wost of the newspaper reporters ve been | (hay were informed; but ab inquiry there Wew with no_ better goged i looking after Feulan matiers in this city, for the | resuit, So they bad to waitin & neiguboring 8aloon ussil it was time for Mr. Kennedy to go bome, recent explosion at the Arscual t and used for the purposes of Mr. Seward. They | from San Francisco, wit table. encouraged us to this thing. We ur riftes from | sbortly if affairs !'ru-xm-l day by the United States Marsk BROADWAY, CORNER ORANDST, that there is a persistent iutention to crown the Re- BRUADWAY, CORNER WARREN-ST. elhou and all its originators and promoters with bozor, gadthe men who wear the distinctive honors of the Ad- The Cc winstration's indorsement, by being elevated to Federal | yesterday wa ported to ofices, are those who have most distinguished themselves | 10 Which its concurrence was requestod. wooa Country Board,~The uvsdersigned fa preparsd to re- coive Summer BOARDERS at Lis resideacs at West Wiasted, DEBATE ON THE MESSAGE. at he came here to e i dorta 10 daatroy their couttry. The SPEAKER sunounced that, under the order of the | v g UNSUCCESSFUL DIPLOMACY. use, Lo busiuess was i oxder except debate as if in | pstiumaliony berts stlll remains i Curance vile in the Lud- | * Just as he was rotiring for the night, the agents of the rum- » Whoie on th sident’s Anuual | that you did not iy | Yow-at. jail. 1ie s ot coufined 10 o ccll, but occupies & small | galler rapped at his door in Twenty-second-st., and werc ad- Conn. The situation is most heal!bfal sud the soesesy 1 detigutiuly foor. He 8 | mitred. ‘fir. Kennedy, who 5o doubt wes apprised of the mat. | wild and pictaresqus. AL the comforta of home will bs accordod habbily farnished roem on the firs 5 indigiant at the course which the Government | ter, took it ax o good joke, with the wort s desising farther informatiod Ko. 235 Pearlst, or My v, Chief of Maximilian's staff, and that Committee of X 1o the laws of the United | but ratb Message. ** All right, gentie- his patrous, Terms moderats. Partl Connt Seguris Impe t's special envoy to this city, who, under charge Mr. BURLEIGH (Dl ot} s of (harles Gould, of New-York, aud a Massachusetts ex- | o s aaonerval o Fadt s of the | bas seen 1t 10 adopt in refercnce to the Fenian movement, | men. I will atiend to it." And the visitors wuo had ex- e s s inoersd o ‘Congieasionsl | e s of the | = But,” said Murphy, % We diduot. If we intended | Elich le thizks has been cowarly, mear Sud holiestl, | pectod S0 00 & ronet Feot e 1ofs ail 1he’ worsafor the | 7 Inqsire of WAL P. LYON, peq. 3 Comressman, cngineored a Congressional supper las ocation X 4 N ! Tio Leiieves the Radicals are theonly true and consistent party | stodioualy polite manner of Mr. Kennedy. ABRAM REQUA, No. 141 Brosdway, K. Y.; or by letter EDWARD 8. opposition we could have easily captured the arms of FOur | iy the country at presest, and that the eves of Irishmen are | it ‘wistber party hud to be seen ere midzight set in; for by Jancd to the fact that they bave boen most foully | (hat hour the injunctions would be imperative for the morrow Ventilation, becoming op dealt with AU weer, has left, itis stated, in & very discouraged frame of winl. The attempt to remove the prejudices of certain d most infsmously deceived. He has by 10 | uniess served upon Capt. James 8. Bogart of the Thirty-first the ultimate success of Lis scheme, and #ays | Precinct Police. So, driviug their Lorses at the fullest speed, Messrs. Broeden & Souttwich wropinent Congressmen is pronounced & complete failure. ‘ i Lip i ) Yavaite theories of the Thirty-ninth Congress. speaches made by t before the Houss | sot fully :.'.f,'"'-‘:.'}.":ff.‘:fi-fl'y"flf L il cdogt a1 b tial bat | before the buur, aud, sorving (e Injaiction upon e unsu- Desciptvs i en bond, wod ot by gl fee o ol CONGRESSIONAL BUSINESS, Committee on Indian .\g, rs, ch 1 sorts of I{r f“lf hn"n'd ,,_,.!"‘, e burden of proof on_the Government. It mz&hm;‘ , bad now awplo tine 0 rest upon their easily {mo . n-_»fl. w:q._Arémwt '»'fii‘mm-, a2 ’ is rumored that Jubs MeKeon will probably sppear as bis SCENES AT THE LION BREWERY. :&:m l:‘u'fn cl;:id {4 :A"L °,, }:-.' {:{\svfi.:\ g 0. 104 Liberty Buileizh, en In legate from Dakots, Falk, elated with the temporary success of bis scheme, 5 brok ‘ t Y o adrel wh iting waa still ostensibly going on on Saturday; at |, to the ofti it wan Suud: % a broke i; * Dast, you are the scouadrel who | opsiGol Kerrigun ot remained st b ffice i Tamaay | e e e A e e s |this! Would to God I Lad you in Canads, | Hali, and te Groen Fiag and the placards still adorued the | whiok he requested his colleagues to stand by bim e 1g you befure you Lad time to look r...'n': "v'.“‘"n'éwu nhurln mvl'«-:ynl«hl:n f;'e" "!‘:‘-:;eh":r:d::'m opposition to the law, and tbe public to remembér that s this State, and if ever Jou | bscowe o thibg of the futare, the saioon-Keepers azo'aot Alouo tho losers, bu the pablic 1o seck any office, I AN WILLIAMSBUZGI. This, aa 8 matter of conrse, drew a large concourse to the it pame damned in | _ The Bewsof what s belleved to bo the oollapse of the | Park, which, fro morning o] night, was filled with & noisy our L . movement, published vesterday, cavsed & universal | orywd, smong whom were but few Fespectablo pevple save Tie Senate will take up the Taw bill and finish that be- | and corruption agaic who tured out to be the 5 nestion. foreeutering upon the consideration of the enactments | conemplated and mede requisite by the Coustitutional | Amendment. Tie House will take up the Coustitutional Amendment - o spech of Mr, B ou Wednesday, and concur in the Senate amendment by Mr. CLAREE (Ol &t least & three-guarters vote, The presiding officers will | Reconstruction, taking the Coz insinua- T of all_Kiuds REPAIRED DEWRINGING MACHINE strawberry in ihe Fw\, hen transmit it to the Secretary of State, whose duty it Q"n@l‘:t"“}" e il g e whoie yramast. publlshed yeteie, oo o e macet 3 hom ol ey Teipestable PeOp The Be S = i 5 o . Vay 3 e will oppose to the utuwost of our | gloom in Wiliamsburgh Fenian clrcles, ost | those drawn thither by curiosity. Judge Conolly, Alderman o o DEGE he to transmit it at once to the Governors of States, to Mr. BOUTWELL & » o Pt e N fik "l‘_' 11in this” “ive aiwoug them protended that the news publisbed was l(';\-r- g (v Cmr{mllllont{' Hitoimas were thars, sad For particaian, inclose stamp to JEORGE ¥ e lud before their respective Legislatures. the Seuate st ' pans J B T - oy } runlm.-l) exaggersied by the United States autborities oo the | gade free use of the non-intoxieaticg beverages., e g g COTTON TAX the Houso. to Murphy to visit Lis mea. Sone for u'.‘; oy ;»;.-;';mr: B l’;:t::ls",_:fi .".’."p“ A number of r;-'n]:m Jure TM on thedxrlnund:. urx‘al th: :;’ ";“'s » T it e i v + asented anorials from the Bo: red sue oS . | But it wae evident tha o . mselves very orderly, as no! MER 1A The Senate Committee Luvo agreed upon two cents per | ¢ ‘r‘;‘.‘é‘“’”‘" IENetel et ol S 1ne Bo ed suck o proposition un- | Gl unding their sunguine expressious, An evidesce of e ted 15 100 prosence %1 Capt. Bogort with & AT RETAIL. ourd on cotton. aveo Commiationtes of the Bistes ot OUICANE SOL. When Lo was under arrest | this is seen in ihe fact that the most sctive Circle in the Dis- | pasee of his m g ‘pourd on cotto] sissippi, 1n bebalf of the people of those es, asking X Mich they had mad is men. Frrrr, the Hatter, No. 409 Brosdway, biss now open his exieasive s B atioaal W and s g ecomminotion of $he aded to briug about coge | Sriet stopped packing arms, which they wmade arranee- | © Ty chings went on well through the day, but when the tock of Hats for Men, Boys, Youths, Ladies snl Miseess. IGNS OF THE TIMES. jonst sid sad & o g v i ments to sbip this morning, Several Joasg men who tad | crowd left the Park and wended their way bomeward, the ck of Hata for 3 s, You red o in.sed tolvave for Malone to-doy have also recousidered | A venues resounded with their drunken esclamations, which d quality, Ear Rings ch wore n Coral, Carbuncle, Garust, Ametbyst, Enamel, Silver, ke. Fiftoou, Levecs on the Mississip) the Committee of Ways Were especially clamorous when passing Metropolitan Police Officers, who had suflicient patience not to avenge the insult. The President is known to have expressed the wish that he President is known to 2 rnap—* Twenty-four Lours longer and we should | their iatention. Cmmub‘rx:m;d . W'E:nmcm“‘ rr;,mm' o :iuw::. el o 1ot have been before you arried Lis S b il mentary bills declaring the powers of Congress under the ot Still Falk o his point for this Sunday, but how it wi uty-five to ons hundred dollars 8 set. For se by Meade said: **Ihave no order to parole you.” e e e P racs ean oubt. “Lhe lowsr Courts | o0 Yeuty-A0ta 008 o ALLEAN, Mo, 615 B y fie iujanotion, but the Court of Appeals will un- GEORGE €. ALLEN, No. 413 Brosdway. may sustal Told independent Socond Watches Qonstitution! Amendment. It islooked upon as a most Bonrd of Excise. 1 bot! at once—* This ig i Do oad i 0 sheering ome. \ hoth at once—* This thing is not dead yet. We doibtedly vindioate the law, and if the Legis sheerd 3 = forr easurer of stropolitan B # sar oliieds n those meariag purpose: ARMY GAZETTE. Mr. Manierre, Treasuror el Metropolitan E | We bave our onless from Gen. Sweeney, make it more stringeat at the nexé session, no one but For timlug horses or engineoriag purposes, for sale by GEORIE Co of Excise, had roceived, up to th close of business on Satur- : It interested iu rum could object. ¢ 2 KR A Fine selection of the Bese SEWING-MACHINES, FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Wil ex-hange, if not suited within days. VoW \é_ll'l(l",!, ij 1‘_‘ Broadway. u!-‘tllrl Emyire Suuile Sewiag:Machines Tor Finiliey Masufactarers. Spoedy. noise sss sud duradle. s wanted. ¥MPIRE 8. M. Co., No. 633 Brosdway. N. Y. “Wiks, Toupees and Oraamental Huir—Fint iy | ‘(nnn‘hl,ldy:’!:‘ Bia:k or Browu, all shades st BA‘FL“;I!a}lfl, o. 16 Bond-st the same riotous epirit whioh disturbed the quict of this beanti £l town for the last four Sundays, was ogalo rampant. Al- thougl many turbulent characters had visited the more con vonient Lion Park, will there wero enough of tiom arcus io " v decent iuthe quiet enjoyment of t ho risunin. boats .".“"5:"53. S on the Liisian Fields, whore lager For some weeks past Now-York has been remarkably m’;:‘.:‘i‘u;’; :flfif:',':dqf,‘{{:l:::f“' stoff was doalt quiet on Sunda) The grog-shops, rum boles, doggeries, and muonflx:Am u i tion t0 DI " Poni i losed, and, with th ame in for & sl of visitors, but committed no ction to prevent the Fenians from crossing to beer -I-!nnna .nn"r" 'd.d”ngk'"':t :l. b un::im pol‘lun:) :&0{; :"m ek { oodlorder, while '{n Nosfirk iy, whia Col. O'Neil, the bero of Ridgeway, is also there, | $10 of those who fomn - for four Sundays the good order and respect for the day were sted him Dot to come to Malone, and 8 or laid iu their Sunday store on Saturday night, few dunken | gqmired by everybody, the rum-sellers carried us back more % ien to bo seen in the streets. Yesterday, however, at least | thun a month, and the metropolis, by the aid of Judge Cardoso, ation will be issued in the morning Ly Gexn. Meade. . hose duty 1f ia to uplold the law, became agaiu one of the € onie lager.beor saloon was open ail day sud onobad but to | Whose 4t BIRAE BRSNS ontin b3 are under parole until ;;:m(:rrol mamix;lg, Jook at the bloated faces, bleared eyes, and reeling forms of sansportation, They leave to-night. i it the hundreds who visited it, to be convinced that the position The Tribune Enlarged. about 10 o'clock, telling bis | of the Court in regard to the beverage utterly untenable. With this drawback, Lowever, the city was far less un- | THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE jen, Moade will proclaim marti Gen, Moade will proclaim martial | i LIS e old law. | Thousands, usaware of the in- s WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJ'T. GEN'L.'S OFFICE, 2 Juue 7, 1866, } 785,000 for licenses granted by the Board. Thent 0.k—A General Cou:l.\gnr;m! of applications for licevses passed by Col Bertram. Inspeci §« hereby appointed to weet at Raleigh, N. C., ou the 18tk day 6,300, dition 10 these, & large nu e\ or ne so0n thereafter us practicabie, for the trial "'z““"b"“ “";’, “]"" It 00" clotum, s It O Bravet Brigadier General E. Whittlesey, Assistant Com- | ertons who wers feeme® unft SAUEH 1 SO0 1 wisstoner of the Freedmen's Lurean; Brevot Major C. Wick- Cented the _1-"1 forms of app e ham, Assistant Adjutant General of Voluptecrs; Brevet Ma- | the requisite preliminavies, It does not folloy ot DG, Maun, Assistant Quurtesmaster of Voluteers; Cap- | blicatiors roceived by the Eoard will be graut d. Vin Tsasc I Rosekrans, Commissary Subsistence of Volun- | omber have w T ass & readintion :I‘;r;m”i""",‘ir i vars, and Hospital Chapian G. 0. Glavis, United States arer g receive 0o payiie E Tarner, U, | Witbout further action by t 8. Volus- © reIAL ORDERS No. T shall fight iow, Murph; 2 the uniform al, There is not much excitement in wo companics of Regulars at Pots- Radway's Ready Relief AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST Aslatic Chiolors, Yeliow Fever, Ship Fever, Small-Pos, ke, AND WILL CURE Fever and Ague, Chilis and Forer, Soasle:, Typlold aad Trobas RAPIDLY CURES Al Rheumatic and Neuraigic Atfections, Sors Throat, Asthaa, Diph poli against all persous detected io se! persots to whom liceuses Lave be aid for them previous to the 15t 1o license had been granted the: 1t is estimated that the receipts from licenses granted i this unteers: Brevet M teers; Col. Jolin Mausiieid, Corps; Brevet Licut.-Col. E. ter of Volunteers; Lieat -Coi. A, H. Beebe. 1 gred Troope Brevet Major 0. l',A(l), Clar ‘e.h::up:: Joteraa toserve Corps; First Lientenant Alexander Lovett, Veteran at th ipta tro ] ):l-:vrre (oxf-‘.‘ Capt. J. H. Wartrous, 113tk U, 8, Colored wfllnmdm)m ;; o mull’ ?Kl‘w‘ those from Brool e cive Advosats of the Court. - No otber offissrs than | $500,000, and Hicue ok rber FIREYS, WIECD (e Metropolliaa those tamed cau be assembled without mawfest injary o the The total o of the Eouill of Buses g Wil oo excend ors to g0 Lome, service, i The Court will it without regard to hours. $10,000 8 year, beig probably the most economical commission | Jaw if u Seversl wild expeditions to various | junotion issued against the Board of Excise and the Police E . 5 ; zed in this city. This 18 iu o : : u theris, Nervous Tisaluclio. By order of the Secretary of War, o1 vant.Goneral e Eciant uld rendesed o the Tioard r the police, © | Points o the frontier were o ed by order of Mur. | Foroe n tho case of the Hnnnlirfvm-u’l'sa'i':flfl; Jor | EXLASGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WESKLY AND WEERLY WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS . L neral. S R atatth < J Py B gk sl o6 viilay wpt from tho t , 4 H y Lingqus. Deraxuix o Visaiia, R o e o et e [y, Eversibiag gelek There are 2,200 Feuiaus aud | hud arank'go somachio and cercbral discomfort. . The forries TRIBUNE. Apply the READY RELIEF. it will aford imasdiste oaio, sad e - o B LI S e T oar oted o tbe membors of the foros by the inst | 200 ROSEIAd in town. E ire crowded moro thai wsaal, or tho day vas fizer tian a1y | Notwithstanding the fact that the size of THE TRIB- quisk ours. W s No. 15, of Alarch 10, 1665, from these Loglalatore. tho, total expents Wil roach, Short, s4dio0n. | SECOND 1. e fioed "".{,'mmxfif"'ufi'.':.m:flfl ?il".;:#d.‘!‘n".?:".fi UNE has been foereased more than one quarter, the price will I ALL BOWEL COMPLATNTS Bt ‘rom this sum, deduct about £200.000 due from ihe Board of v P L i A teaspoonful fa s half tazibler of waker (343 deink) will lna LON! . Y., Saturd 9, 155 of ited in Eighth-ave. e day in the ame. P Matose, X, Y., Sawurday, June9, 155, | uoso and rowdzism SXUSE 18 SOCLLGENY, bave plbilaned | " o TERMS. uinutes stop the most paiatal dissharges, and resiore ho patieat e X e v - Beudqsartan, 1 so fa further mollfed B e e bourd, o | Zsolad, and there remains $147,000 o the iex an the ey for enter the capes snd proceed to the Quarautine Station at Cra- 'mllnrnm (fi ;';;‘)l;;l.l’ca”{:xf;' '{;-'x 'flulr,y‘-fi.' rlunu-u- Ly uiat lished . | erease of nearly 5t year, Kzflll‘xl:nngf ;\!1#;;{1«!!10 N R - "{&llwvr:: w0 Hro;ll{un 'N;r‘n the l:l m;l.uw "é' be abont Gen. erry. 1 ). year the Brookiyn police forco cos: ‘. Byorder of Mejor-Gen A H, Lvy;;, Asst. Adjt. General, | With the advaico of pay the cost this year will be about bealt)s and comfort. Sold by Deuggiste. Price 59 cants par bottls. RADWAY & Co.. No. No. 57 Maiden-lae. Wasitis ™ - gevaionad & o el Lis w o Fevian pri onors were _arrnig ned to-day before m:";?:nwtlm, com| ll& the new with the old regime, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. States Commissioners Meyers aud Tappan, and | show what might mvl& n “quor law fully enforced. | yrap subscribers, single copy, 1 year—52 numbers. Not Guilty” to s breach of tbe neutrality laws, | Mbetber the secord of the past 'Wi wooks will be seriously | Mol subscrivers, clubs of fivo " disturbed by these now dovelopments the futare alone will de- | oy copics. addressed to names of subsoribers. d to Monday. termine, This case, Roweyer, his 80 great a Doariog upon the | yent) opics, addressed to names of subscribers L5858 g3gges Cuas. H. G - . ) 1 1 b the Exc's v , thi ASSIGNMENTS. O, e Ot will bo. abous 620,000, or & Qo- §iad 10 part whatevor o the | Guistofour e, ik we pubiesberewidh il ltry bl 0 | ‘oo one e e \ o 5 " f more than 8100,000 from lust vear. 1. and we Lasten to correct the injustice ‘wenty copies, 4 Brovet Lievt.-Col. J. ¥. Randolph, Surgeon United | "¢ pot i " n, and we hasten to corl st THE POLICE REPORT. AT oxt- copy wili be sent for each club of ten. yot determined what will be done with the amonnta | r- acquitted of an; The following are the number of persous arrested throughout g TRIB The Best Place to huy new, tasty and well-male v ! ’ SRSI-WXSKLY 1l o SPRING aad SUM P CLOTHING is ot F. B. BALDWIN'S, States Army, i¢ releused from duty in the Department of | received for licenses issued outside these two cities. rt derived trom Staten laland will be ropristed to the ity up to :‘:0" u‘ulv:l lust might: Mail subscribers, 1copy, 1 year—104 nombors. Inoxication. Diy Congack | 3l Subscribors, 2 copies, 1 year—104 uumbers. Non T0 ard 72 Bowary, the largost stors and assortment {a the oity, b cliarge by Lis brother officers and by the Fenians. wa® es88 Missouri, and ordered to report in person to the Surgeon- | f0 t 8 q ent of the police force wich is #bout to be stat ge. . 2 Genoral a8 soon as the Marine General Hospital, of which | on ti .’i’:iud. A pn‘:’!“fion will be held for & time to give the ¥ Mavoxe, Juze 10, 1896, Preciact, M. i e, oo, G5 Oves, fue 840k 00DY . 2 - Al i 2 . .- Mall subsc Py prices Be is now in charge, is finally closed. Supervisors of the different townships an ojportunity to or- GENERAL MEADE. , ] Persous rewittiog fur 10 copies $30, will receive an extra copy e oharge, P 170 & palios foroe 10 their districs. 17 thoy do not seo ¢ | oo g 'S vk ol : for 6 months. Assistant Surgeon George A. Otis, United States Army, N “?"imdmfl"&-wm o absorbed fato the polios fonds of | - Gen°mal Meade I nuw ity fo ; e & P = Persous remltting for 15 conies 845, will recelve an extra copy " i B ew York atd Brooklyn. isoners are still in cust op to this tiwe, - = Sl one Year. ;::: :::;’;;;:::lc e s o b e [ whick the Btate Tnsbrlste oo b ey i o t;mv; m.nxp ~ e P DAILY ;lmvn Wiaiors Lugrosod I Cirsuin saw i, » . the new Excise Law w. pout $120,0.0. NG 1 2 - % - - . : : d A o b g - f N intop R AR e TS EEDGNORES, e uipion 'sod Assistant Surgeons C. H. Rowe and C. C. Dunwicker, R 1and fifty Fezians Lave left, or siguified 45 2 llflw-nnnm.,‘!‘:mnx months. LA AT vown: Labor-stving and . ; E TRIBUNE, Now.Y mott efective device time-saving- United States Army, recently appoisted, ore assigned to A Lover Shot by Bis Rival. ticas 10 do s0. e 1 . At B, Now-York, e o, syl sl 1, perindy oo duty in the Depgrtment of Texus with the 17th United TrrvsviLie, PA., Jone 10, 1894, A PROCLAMATION, Y Ly O worid chalisaged 10 iteoqual. The. M Lanef 1 i 5 Abont 12 o'clock this morning a young men named Jol A Fenian pt Pk fol- s MARBIED. will wager $10,000 m.m_unuowurmm-m-mld-‘ g s Dale left here in & Wagou to be married tc eniad proclamation was issued this moraing a8 [ BELL-TAKER- A ariord. Cone, oy Tuelr fone 807 th | Sor 888 cutaC ok bt 142 Lo S | . " . v . o . G , Dr. . O, Vi ly " means 8 o e S sAvvJ GAZETTE. ub:«mm, Ilrhlm aboat six miles north of '“’:‘:'1 e S 5. i L TR R Sl b ":::':".‘.""? o Juess o,..u.;."'“‘ . he Navy Gezette of June 2d detached Lieut.-Com- | sbout two miles on the rond, he recel Stand, comrades, stand ! s ol oe CARTER—LA RUE—At Northyille, Cayuga Connty, on Wednesday, 'amphlets furn) B Now.-York. p 8 .Y om- | & ough his body, Ho fell from the wngon, sud turned | hisduty " Klood has aiready flowed et ARTER-LA RUE— At Northile, Co g o s of Lodyard o | _Addrem WINTER & Co, No. 4 Biosdway v Tort. .Xn.;.ur;.«.c;:fie \:.d\(:nnp I(\':m-iflmylnulm Inland, Cal., | rough e body o by this means to call sssistance. | in the Faudy of the relaniion o " Wil ou Josor v Blias Tillfo A. La Rue of this ciy. uvalide? Trayellag Chisirs on Wheels, (o i a1 o 4d ordered him to duty as General Inspector of Supplies | Two gentlemen passing ui the ed bim to a | 1OSF O 59 or death, Dow or never ! gLl FIELD-CARR--In tia city, on Satuzday, the &b (aat, b he B dor i s AiRIAES 1o erter M thet yerd; Commander John Madigan, from the com® | friend s house in the neighbourbor foro tedical 178 EFPECT. = % L Rav. Bisbop Potier, David'Dadioy Fleld, 059, 10 PATEAT CANTERING HORSES, Gor in and outdoors, 81210 hiand of steamer Paul Jones, aud ordered Lim North; | astistance could be procured, he di Th ed considerable exeite: among the Fenians, i BOOSEVELT—CROSBY. W » .. i , rhe as shot, evid | i _ At Poughkeensle, cn Wednesday, June RY SWINO and Baby Tendee, 37, Acting-Boatswain J. B. Aiken 15 taken from the Navy .J&;;::{m‘;fl;‘,‘:jl,fi’;‘:’l,“‘l"v"b"’“"',."‘; T and probaty has induced & gret many of then to remain. 1 Sy G s e e B ;vtln“oas.é’wm- FARKIAGES, Propelisey . rdere i been w b 4 | 1t fifty F y o N e 3 w. Heury 1 0q. ‘hariots, Rocking-Hot e :nd. Philadelphia, and ordered to steamer Lackawan na; hfi' wmg ‘T“‘ for the haud of the | About fifty Feniaps amrived to-day. 5 STEPHENSON- BRYAN—AL hy rosidetee of the brides ather, ,,,.,,,,,m,mmgm;j"s e oy ate Moses K. Henderson, from the receiviug-ship Ohio, | threatened to shoot kim, and he is suppose A DINNER. - near Awenin, Dutchess Co., N. Y., o0 une 6, . W, SMITH, I & g . 5 Lot yet be u 1 2 . Steplienson of Brook! ul‘uy. T e boTesats, NewsY oFky I8 ndered to steamer Mackinaw; Acting-Ensign ™. 2. | Suilty purty. Ho hai wot yot been arrsted, bt probabiy | - The ladies of Malone Lae formed s committes, aad are i i L A g & _,:"',,"1;,_,,{‘,,:7,‘{','5,1@},,',“,‘.'%“‘.. Howmd is sent from steamer Chocura and grauted leave of —— at prese) exteusive preparations for 8 graud dia- Totl.. & 1 I \‘mfilagms-n'm _"{‘“‘.‘f,”{’.",,}f,'}';‘, m::-hh , Jane bl,i..- Sielly g_xmg :.‘5?'.{’:3"3"""'-5?-flm II‘m"'lu- “:':'“ SR S L A DAl Shet 6t Wentoaton-Conisldorable’ Xz | 1% 10 be given to the Fenians to-motrow, e :r,lllar.rfif‘lsn:‘fl B Borsis of the former pia 'x'xl"';a“"’c."q"":fi“" \-..:a..m'r;'mnu Johu Hecker, & I-‘u:\» - e Gazette ordered Lieut.-Commandel cltement. Everything is quiot. iy Eastern Distriot yosterday, aud oue arrest for lntoxication. DIED. nsurance Co. . Fitzhugh to the command of steamer Paul Joues, wud Woncgsten, Mass., Juve 10, 1866, e Tomt Wiite, doing a liquor bustness in North Fifth-st., be- o 8 ol g GIUARANTEEING FIDELITY Capt. John L. Worden to special duty with Admiral mwl‘l]ead.rn:.kru man was being conveyed to the police Washingten. ::s;l :eum!hn]na 'l;hlt‘. ;fil:n;m«lo‘l;’y I(.'mala‘l;g’m; of B;R’ll'l.l:}‘:; 1;}-:‘,‘-!.5".?::{;!%-%“& oy ;:lfl‘md‘u:’ T4 PLACES OF TRUST! g . " fice t0-n 1 olee 2ast Worcester, 8 1 e, o A Preciue 0 was compl 0y riday. 3 g d b B v :J;gml, m:mml Wm. M. Laighton to duty ;.-1 Koy | ofies touight fromk 5 misiee ot Ruat Woressiar, & sune Wasttsrox, Tuse 10, 1686, | liguor, by Beraard Woods, of 144 North Eourthgt. e pris o wil 1 80 el hapel. 1o this oliy, on | 1, THI o 1bn et Compegy e e o o the sbova P A e, Kiorida, iu chiarge of naval property; AcUng-Ensigh | head, whereupon the officor fired at tho erowd, the ball \ leaders further charge Secretary Seward | oner willbe arraigned hefors Justice ‘O moruing, o | FRTESTI 1, ieo i friandaof the family, snd Aords R iaions to amsiwar for the delinquency of olbgre S50 LR head, wd at the ero e 3 ! the charge. AR ancient bummer was arrested oa o charge of e ol. £ Le i, sre invited to attend. The | buc - B < - n of her sonnla®. Cob Evgens L Os, 45y Ssriat tomiands Th | iy ol et B"fi:’.a..:':'-"&ow Trasi, such 38 A 1g volunteered, in the most cbsequious ManNer, | {ntoxioation, and was questioned by the police as to where he | yemal cod information of their movemontsto the British | obtained Lis liquor, but the only auswer elicited was that he | Bostou papers please copy. " got it frem o bottle, o was locked up. Tho temperance | cARPENTER—At Harrison, Westchester Cam‘. on Satar de Minister ol hre yery active in bringing offenders to justice, in some | June 9, Catharine, eldest danghter of Geo. W, sud Antle B. Car p ) Jas. Stepbens, the licl organizer of e Lish Republic, | wstauces olcaavely 50, Negierday witcruoon a New Xork | ter, aged s govis id L mpuiin €. . Artbur 1o duty on steamer Clioe Vittirg 6 man vamed H. T. Weikel, a cigar mannfacturer, near the eye, passing through the sknll, W 1 can sur- 7 ok bty s cive biut a short time, He was a mero s A large Lo dag-steamer Frolic arrived at Gibraltar on the 18th | crowd has regatod ot the police odice, aud Kreat ox- of May from Toulon, from which port shesailsd on the 1410 | citement prevails inistrators, Receivers, Guardias, &e. e prospeciases Sod. loformation mey be mads sh ' | ot o Compmir " BOADWAY, oot Matden Lase, N Yo b

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