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— EW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1‘~'; 1866, —'~,____—-————-——"_ Oumeo of | this patriotic and bumanitarian work. The sy, T i Extensive R QU ARANTINE. x nevolence of those interested n appealed to RASSIEaN | to witvess] To my best impression thi 1 know nothing ahout any procluma newspapers; 1 a* ‘The District-Attorney—T do not know what is meant by advertising bhim. He Bimelf had vo knowledge of Mr. Wis- | handwriting | Roberts except what I saw in_ th the Barglars Caught ia New-Jeisey. wiil be thinkfrliy received by Eila ¥. Bunting, No. 116 East , Chief of Police McManus | Twelftk-st,, or Rowlaud Jobuson, No, i Beaver-st, hart. M. McKeon—T ain 1ad to hear you b Ige of b Tidon't kné Affairs at Seguin's Poirt _naus Heoting s Three or four ¢ ! gkl Sroefp Bapeke T . 8. | L e el (e el Afternoon at Richw ad—The Ors ton | r{: e i cxl:;:“;:::rtx;.m‘v::"v ) T Maroxe, Monday, May 11, 18 | New-York week, and, off and on, bere ' . S - v A o> - &5 Lad been burglavionsly entered sursday night last, au J ved 8 s d b | e Yo kv & | vt Tt was & n of a8 AT el i obbed of over 8500 worth of goods, and thiat on the same nigh N g e G s ety ek A e ook l Vinat i wasto free IRAnls | g gaimst dhe gomrd of Hentih—Tho Quaran. '.“h"-a:u:n.‘(“r which wos standiog 1 tho depot, had beeu resosbigett Jast €vening, recon llrn‘-(m,: Th- :.;.nm ol B b P77 i-‘.lwld.j.-cl, 1 request the Court to instruct the | hedd 1 » am gOIDE 10, ¢ Liis speec l‘:tlul -l‘]l:‘?ui tine N7 opotis—Arri of the Helvet broken open, and a large amonnt in bonds and greenbacks had | &n tié cotmplaint of Albert Sobaf of No. en'-'wm LT( art, Domes, and will read it on parade o-uight, ¥ » that he nood hiot apswer aby questions tending toerim. | -~ e longest 4h¢ o Was"made DL M, her Cholera Patients were Treated at | beco stoien fron & ook, "Susfeion fell pon W0 haid <%, | sixilist, Tho prioners had been provioush el by o himself. 3 Lue 1o speech to day; beet ¥ the town, pamed Chorles Mason and J*7, Ryan, the | Officers Wells atd Kclly of the Twenty-ninth g e—— Liverpool. e nawed of whow, it Was suspected qq fed to Jersey | complainant states that on Sanday night he found the door of 3 as o display of weakness ou the part of Gen. Sweeney. | iy, Peni " Witness—I Geeline to ~~ The Commistionc: ©On Sundsy evening the Fenians received & b ocline th ="~ o that reason L G K oon—1 16t 1he Bands of Detectives | his store open, the locks baving been forced of. As b 4 the bail P e pursned by An jovestigation l).o't‘ On Staten Island, the voice of the inhabitants still | City, The ease g'r-? eive eries out loudly against the ocoupation of Segain's Point by | McWilliams and Nugest ng. the prisone; a8 oot, but w work up. ‘The officers made & te Frough dersey City, bat | him and arrested, as above stat rocissful search t thorough but 7, grand dinver from the women of Malone, immediately | g0’ wwcy=1 40 7ot pee that tho question B8» gny guch | pow; beis i0 Pr.son; there has by after which there was o Teview of the force. The display | M= =" ki L AROAC 680 parere of evienes o R WGl T o +e thus far with ch At ik ; was very good. Murpby introduced Keon—The Dis produced. be is beld bere ob 18, CCCP ere; T wout it ta go | e Hoalth nutborities, The quarrel continues thus far With | gucertalz g tnai o fumly named Shirley, relatives of iyas,wero it the drawens in the store bad been frced open, und money o admit what is geerally 5 Tarmer, whom {Rey e e 1s o e ticlc, of cvidense | words only; no blows bave been given or received. The | uving ai Hoboken, 5 ud jewelry, to the amount of §135, stolen. The jricovere urpose o sre the coantry that toere is not one P of evidence | 7 o island, uninter- They accordingly proceeded thence, and, after ¢ nsiderable | Were committed for trial. They called —— % !;’j\({“‘(’ll- Tne TiGaT Guarp Excursto¥.—This military laborers, 38 in number, all resideats of th search, discovered the whereabovts of the faily r—The District-AttoThey Ia perfectly 0 | rupredly continue the work of cleat sing and prepariog the | at'the house and inquired for Ryan, when Mr wsed T cannot pass possengers who arrive on | them that no sach man was stoppizg there. 0O The Comwission d until the Government case 18 to o g g v aeill, who | Bl fr the wag bere. Be ) formed for tbe DU hi witness ¥, conne ere received with great entbusiasm. | Now it is rumored . were received with great entbusio Bisind e may 8t a0y Uomemt have t0 ¢Mhange aney made good speeches, advising the men 10 WAL, | pideey wit herts, and it 18 4 matter for bim to decide, | order. buildings to secommodate the well " b1 nee, whether it t inate bim ur not. | ob the question; will to-morrow, at 11 %, 1., suit you ! huildings to a ate th “ ) st ht gl f organization will celb heir forti i elling them that they sbould soon bave all the fight- | o nee, whether i 1 not. A g 3 s « business, is | Nieme, bowever. eanght glimpso of man inside, and, PO irate their fortieth anniversary on Jan nod ¢ hi y sho wsioner overraled the objection. The case was ndjourped to Tues ..I:y xlnlll o |rrn;. et e m{.qod ships. Mr. Depay, who oversees thi hn-X“ point i, recognized Ryan by the dereription given, nd im- | 21, by i eiioion 5 i Bedabhi Mo Tiktow, ISS Uil o ae building, th L, Who | suehing the matter as rapldly as the circumstances will per- | yoiiitaly took him in custody. While on the way to Jerse worn on that_occasion will be the familiar White coals, gn.o As Mr. Koberts was leavio atience throogh the long exami- pautaloons, and bear-skin Kata,only worn on special ing they wanted. They were clamorous tobe into Cax nda. | ;e is not all that conld be wished, hav- | City, Ryan confessed to having robbed the storz, but deni Occarions, wow where the headquarters of this organiza- | had waited with exem mit. His force, boweves, At last accounts the Fenian force at this place amounted | Q. Do you I o enthusiastically chaered bim again and AgAin. City, Ryan con e i : 0 1,540, ‘There were in all 2,200 men bere. Gen, O'Neill | HEARE oy oo ‘117 Roberts was remanded to prison in the meantime. ing been selected from auiong those who asked for_work, and :,:-‘::.l;vu:m;;:j;il,x:: fharobbey of the bos .xl'u’;":'x,’f-:f'.‘.f’s"nfefirr Downings 21t Keginent buud will accompany the excursion: Seaves hiero for §t. Albans thin evening. About 800 Fen- | - The Commissioner overraled the oblectin., r — scem altogether unaceustomed to tho now dutles they AXe | Rorry of Westerly S telegraphed: and upor his sreival, oou- | vey the company and thelr friends to their e o Mr. McKeon—Then, with alt due respect, Zadvise the wit Going Mome. talied upon to perform, For the most part, they are better | froniod the prisoner, when tho jaifer stoutly denied having pin! tommitted the robbéry, - Chief McManus told Ryan it was ro Wt e o o deny it row, us Mason bad contsc the whols trarsac: This ao exasperated Kyan that be said suflicient to con- | Tygwrsm Bans, No. 13 Laight- Fhis guilt. The prisover was accordiogl¥ | o the public, enlerzed snd improved. Faceey Qe diats B3 Yans have, up 10 this time, sccepted the Government trans- | | 3e. MKERSER RN Al bl ot . tion. and they are now an their way home. A large - i e gl O GORR ] AUnAYY, Monday, Jane 11, 1666, | furmers and fishermen than mechanics; but they use a wheel. portal ¥ Y Every train from the north brings o fow staagglers. THeY | orow with considerable vigor, aud o whitewash-brash | 4o and hoot and hiss those the Witoess—With all due respect, T de gline to answer that i n ! f o stment wibl, ‘not induce me to | ere badly demoralized and very hungry, effoctively, if not srtistically. A partil transtormation bas | vince the officers o )':ty P e e ;m' -Mxo’ e New-HAVES, Monday, June 11, 1866 Urning. u & question. b , Mol 3 , 1866, 5 A 00 b e v P =y ——— B Courtney—1 waive that question ‘A the prosent. The two compantes of Fenians who wentto St Albuns | aiready taken placs under their manipulations, aad the deso- | gecurely roned wnd deivered over to Shoriff Berry, who 100k | 109 p. m; Ledies, 10 to 12 . Sundays: Geutn § o 12 s i, Disgraceful Raids and Bobberics—Nt. Armonds, | Q. Who wasthe President of that or A(unulhml ; returned here lust night. Jate and deserted candle and tarpentine maaufactory begins to e e e . B. The same objection was taken, an d after some discassion, Warextows, Monday, June 11, 1666, | (o oo onaarance of o well-kept and admirably-mannged Meeting of Reform Physicians, A COMPRETENSIVE INDORSEMENT, {he Commiseioner sustained the objcction on the ground that An extra train of eight cars, loaded with homeward- h . 3 9ty 7 A Mr. H. T. Boker of Rochester. under date y 3, 1980 wiitess Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. 1t might be o link in the chaln of pro of agaiost the witness. bound Fenians, passed here at 7 o'clock this eveniog. benevolent institution A meeting of Eclectic and Homeopathic Physicians | Wo have nad one of your machines in e i oy ST. AkManDs, C. E.. Monday, Jupo 11, 1866. Q. Where waa ;h‘ 1{:-""{:-" Pl ace of business during the . e Tho Islanders, porticularly the leaders of the party that | of Now. Vork and Brooklyn was beld in the Homeopathic Col- | [ypomsE ALL YHAY ] FTER HRARD 8AID 1% 174 PAVOR—{Letter 1o Missinquoi ia now elear of Fenians. The force under | Reyes SOCIn SOVt 1 4 hasiness o the Bowery, or The Colored Men and the Feni sever bathe, aro using the recent sction of the Board of | 1000 on tho corper of Twentiethat. and Third-ave, ou Satur- R Col. Spear did not attemyt anything of consequence. Tt | piy Fenian businesst = | Alarge and influential meeting of colored men was | Health to further their individual interests, We donot Ber | .y ovening last, for the purpose of consultation respectiog | A g train of the Grand Trank Railroad wa imean his Fer sian business. " | merely repeat the rumor of the day, but read the indications | the proper course to be by by Reform physicians in view | | E 8 Gre ik Railroad was pass. ng lon of the repiescntatives of th ing near St. Hyncyntbe, C. W., one uizht last week. a yon whioh all may see save those who are being led, Intercourse | Of ths buust ¢xe p rechools | oo ieman, Mr. Bachand, noticed that a hense wa i A betie clames o lkizana.-thoss 'who: Bake’ gopaiar: | Of mEUSIASIH NSRPICIIDEDS of tho " Boardof Heslsh"nd | whilethe peoplé seemed notto bave wakened up, Ho wped opinton for the island—teaches the tarn affirs havo taken, | hospitals'for 5o treatuont of cholera patienis under tie o saul T he ocmraseots e T espoctal charge of Allopathic physic » o - o iy S eaped, how. and sent out parties two miles iuto s g ey held in the Masonic Hall, West Sixteenth-st., on the the stage road to Cook’s Corner, | 3y Conrtney—I put my question. of June 6, 1866, Elias B, Conover was appointed Clairman, sburg to Frelighs- | _ Witnese—1iin pince of bisioess was at No. 212 40 the | uuq ohu D. Bagwel, Sccretary. only crossed the Canada, e moved by Shere gtruck the main road from Philliy Bowers: 1 decline to say whather T have met him elsewhere | 807500 ¢ ' _ Wurg, runping east and west, and, posting a chaiv of pick- | ¢ ; m elsewhere | X rman stated the object of tho meeting to be an ex- » o » 0 auy business: 1 have been present at public meetings where ) i o ne discs, ets along that road, set about plundering. Mr. Roberts spoke. - pressiou of the opinions of the colored men of this city in regard aud uomistakably predic ;s the :nd :I| lhnhuvmm"l" """mi ‘e mecting was organized by calliog Dr. 8. B, Darlow to ,'1,',1'.:;":,"'2:;'fi",?';'r\f.'}‘fif{";‘fr’efi'y':»l‘"f:mfrm"",'.',“"P‘": The stores at Freligsburg were emptied, 10ads of goods | The witned ined to anewer farther and the Court 835 | 44 thir taking part i the Feulan movemeat. A committeo sion. The rum-interest s 'I": R (he R aanady IAC] 18 ahuir A 0 nppoRRmOnY of DF. Thos. D. Worral as | 306 H1Cs o aaleep, a8 Mr. Baehond had sappos g being caried off over- the line, and tho damage donc is | Q. A bis et Mr. Toberts make any specches antside | was appeinted fo prepare resolutions for_ the oenlerhuny “© | fondly hopes to tnjuro the Toard of Exciso by o raid sgalost | Secrctary, o nent remarke, stated tho | 1 FoORed them Jast in it o 41vo the lves, w e 50.000. T " P Jed by Col. of the circlos within three monthist A. No, sir, 1 didu't; 1 | the meeting. After delibe 2 the following were submitted | the Board of Health. These combined forces have o large um'_:;'"“‘;u “fi;um; n a fow pertinent remarks, state coption, that of & young lady, 22 years old, a nicce of M estimated 6t $50,000. The Fenian force was led by ¢k | 4 ypink within six months. and unanimously adopte {nfluence in opposition o justice, and between the two great. | 43t E1L T olliitions wero i Desmarais. She periahed in the flames, and the Coroner re- Whereas, | D 30 the papers ofthe day, that delesa- | g0t UL IORT L con engendered, which, under the eir- | Reoired. 1. Tiat all ke 4 turned, in reference to her, a verdict of accidental deat’. Mr, Bachand certainly deserves & reward from tho Humane Offered their services to the leaders of the s hoseby lavitad Lo SSOpY are hereby to eooperst Society of England —e #pear, who had Cols. Contre and 0'Conor under him. The | * Q. Have you heard Mr. Roberts say in substance or effect Iatter were with the pickets, while Spear remained only a | that he inténded to direct the Fentan organization to the inva ; - sion of Canadat s ki he beaviy Ol few yards from the line with the main body. On the 9th | "\t \fcKeon objected on several grounds. s o haron Bochivgoris ond 1o somrey the K the ling force recrossed the line without a fight. The “The objections were overruled, but the witness declined to | Whercas, The reverse s th answer the question on the same ground, i i Resclved, That the colore sction was despicable, and was not to be mentioned with v Conrtney argued at great length that the answer to this | have been in the past, law-abiding ¢ that of the column under O'Neill, which raided from aestion could not tend 10 any way to criminate the witness | the past they will be found on the «i JWas not in the power of & witness to obstruct justice by | eland, sud Port Esie, for the latter at least fought. The ”""""J' hrow!ng himself on this personal privilege, but it wist appear | } about here is now well picketed by a regular force” | to the Court that it would tend to crim bim. He hnd B ) 25th Regiments with the 4th | bere bie duty to perform. A law of the United Satce had monsisting of tho 7th and 25th Regiments with the dth | J0 8 80T U To'atter what the eympathy of the public, b Battalion Kifle Brigade. There are posts at Pigeon Hull | or Lis own ' sympathy, with the cause of Ireland, be and Cook's Corners, while the main body lies on the bill, should endeavor to perform the obligations of his oath, cumstances that gave it birth, may readily be expanded into avery bad and daugerous foree. THE MAsS MEETING. The meeting to take placy this evening at 5 o'clock, we bave | no doubt will ba largely atten The village of Riehmond | ygor 03 T has been solected s a base of operations, and the opponents of Referene Sunday law and Quarantine regulations will bo gathered to- New- York Cit gether to compare notes and prepare plans of an active Mid- summer campaign. The two elements seem to be at one with each other, both there and clsewhere; and even when no ex- | cuse is given for action, they seem fully able to manufactore | caring an extens ton be requested to call 8 Latest p News, form phiysicians at such tiwe and place us they may ARRIVED. for the purpose of securing uited aetion in their Steamship Scotia (Br.). Tulking, Liverpool 24, via Quoent e the object set forth in the foregoing re | imst., 8240 7. Cuvapd. 24 tion. ks m., with mdse, and pass. to F aving been made to an article published in The | Crosby Lightship, passed ship Jeremiah Thompmon. henee. nof Junc 9 on the subject of quarantine, in Qe Parifs, bound i 4ib, lat snecess of eclectie and homeopatie physi steamanip City of N thic school in the treatment of . 21 40, & Nutional ( tly cet forth, it was g meeting and Dr. Newton be ap- the purpose of se uamber of that paper, ; aamne & lat, 48 44, olf poo. , Hobert. Newbern, June 6, vis Hatters Goodspeed. WVas detained st Hat- auderlie a trae | ¥, aud that we wost hearty sympath 2y culation of culation of the article in question in pampblet nation. without resortis teras Tulet 33 hou Qischarge his duty i this a8 1o all other casce. Tle mus nation. without re n Wakiagea: that he Caurt compelthe witnca o v rthle guestion. e s by the skillful manipulations of the one and the exciting por: | 10 secure the ¢ :'a:.,.,..:m,,r:;..n % ream, Blount, Mobile 8 days, with mdse. and pass. 4 bo § ¢ o iy vl Th to Smith & Dunuing. @pecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribuve. ‘Phe Commissioner snstained the witness's refusal s tions of the of suflicient excitement to serve any villan The physicians of Brooklyn present guaranteed to raise one- * o N i o, fas 108 Q. Have you ever seen Mr. Roberts atteuding the headquar- | v purpose. - W do not know what will be done this after- | half of tlie amount, after which the meeting sdjourned 1o con. | & fincan T;‘f.‘:“.‘a".'.f';:’;’m".'fi.‘?.‘.?h‘3,1’::;;’.“2.‘.‘;",‘"&'..‘..5“}.‘...’.‘ AsuINGION, Monday, June 11 1660} % ' hq Frentan organization u this city 1 The witness de- not o noon, but we are aware that threats have been froely made | veno again on call of the Committce. New-Orleaus for Boston. 3 g Mlead-Center Jus. Stephens was ot the Soldier's Fair | glived to ausw er. : e e e it o the peop o | L Smigrant. whethr sickor wol il et Ll gmlsartia bl <o S SRED e R b, M v ki . Hav 4 ven by 2 it i b eeping faith with its neighbors. hore of d tha the Hea o ( aniel We n Light. So-uight, and made a short speech, but. failed to make oy | % ,‘52.‘.2,’.?.‘h.fi'.?{;‘l?.“siu.fi!l'.,?’“’f.fi,.‘fié".‘.' [ e e s, Mo, 667 Evghih-ave. | abandon their purpose, the buildings at Seguin's Poiut will pot General Synod of the Heformed Protesta e 3 p @ensation. The various Head Centers here tell their Witness—I canuot answer that, Sir. Joun D. BAGWRLL, Secretary. be allowed to stand, These do not seem to be merely the idle Dutch C) ch. Juso 8, in Florida St-alts, schr. Mary HaskeW, from New-Orleans Tveee that but fr the wntimely interforenee o the Presi- | Q. Tia you cverKnow o Mr. Kobertsordering ang arms o = e e oL e Lk iy FOURTH DAY o BELOW. ‘ et for the Fenian oraanization t never did. i oue " h A g i @ent they would have captured Canada before this. Q" Did you ever know of avy arms being sent for that pur- FIELD SPORTN, golar Gaon, on ‘lh?,ul“htr hand, who resides near Giford's The appeal from a decision of the Particular Synod e - —— h - — ation, visited Capt. Holbrook yesterday, and_ assured . g B PO el sioyinr queetions were put, o all of which the wit Base B B Tl vaoale oo (e tehend havh 0o fucting hop- | O ew-Tork: by the North Cianie e v " ' - tile to the police force of to the Board of Health. They object all of Saturday’s session, as it had most of those of Frida a FRECKLED or SUNBURNED SKIN may be ueas answered that Le declined answeriug, as te answer | On Gaturday, June 9, s match game of base ball | to the establishuent of an emIgrilt tation, where passenzers | Tho case is concerning the installation, by the said Ciass WHB UNITED STATES REFUSES TO PURNISH TRANSPOR- | J0h oo ik in eriminating him e S o o i oo g o W their Way 46 Ney-Xosk Moy B8 SUSMSE S 7 the Rev. Mr. Fairchild, o Congregational clergyman, who, | quickly restored to it criginal purity by the use of o |y fher hrouse the aiready indignant aod excited popu- | Particular Synod. Ho ook Sius: the T purnal ot Tac of 171, 0 déford the action of Deputatus Welis, laying itsell liable Proceodings | AN W O roceelingd | NG TO THOMAS K. AGNEW?, Green INJUNCTION AGAINST THE USE OF SBGUIN'S POINT AS A | the Synod could not do otherwise withor Mouriay sts., where yoo will find Tees Coffecs, Fiah, ¥ to arraignment before this General 8, everything rise chesper than any store in New York. One pri rning to Jodge Bar. | Tho Kev. Dr. Wyckoff declared that there bad been no trial G m’a‘lé\('r.\dlu,.\dxn's Book Store, corner wenty-tl ot and Broadway, there you will find all the NEW At2p. m. to-day the fifth session of the VITIth Pro. | seen them at u hotel, I deciine to anewer furthor; 1have el | Lippitt, c. 1. 0l Beaset, Col. Muquh{'uver-lllmn; 1 never saw him in consultation TATION. Did you hear what, if 3 & e eata Mendey. Jue 11, 1008 | nberis save o the Biclag eat an. ";,,,‘.'3‘.’,‘}."..'.".2'3'2’.!‘.!:."5; was played between tho Alert Base Biall Club and the Iron- | hegorg entering tho city, and Tegret the movement recently : Gen. Barry bas received an avswer to bis dispatch to | against Great Britaint A. 1 have not. e sides Baso Bail Clab (both of Brooklyn) on the grounds of the | made by the Quarautive and Healh Commissioners, They | having received a call to the church at Flushing, was examined EMAIL DE PARIS, @en. Mesde reganding the transportation of Fenians now | Q. Did you ever hear him say that he had any money for the former, which resulted in 8 scare of 34032 fn favor of the | propote to use no violent o forciblo means to eject the uthar’ | by the Classls and Depotetus (42 officer nppuinted for this sole gongrogated here to a large number. Gen. Meade says | porposes of flitin out such expeditions ¥ § Alert, as follows. Pien bat 20 o it 1n o legal way, if possible. “The iterview | purpose); and. sitbough objected o by the latter on eccount | whose efficacy in dissolving Freckles, Tan and all Discoloratiooe: Shat the United States does not feel called upon to st Mr. McKeou—I object on another ground: the corpus delicti -t : 5| thoNSIDEA 5. | DStwosnthe officer in command of the police force and bis v of Mr. Fawrebild’s ¢ishelief in total depravity throngh origioal She expense of sending these wen home, and docs not ¢ | is not proven, and yet they are attempticg 10 prove confes- | Penuoyer, 21 b 2 Skinner, 3d b. % | At o":“l?flf":‘ [l 0:‘:]";"':;' r'“',';"hh:l;';"'"":_ s~ :In.‘l)m Fd finm.imunq!y:d{nxuml ’""xf"t“""i The caused by the sun and slt alr, smoothing out the warks of sma'lpox, & v v ortation. jons. Ay LI < Mgt eur and the othe icular Synod censured the Clussis, and the Classis somewhat .QINIIII’N] perunsaion » furnish trapsportation. ‘Commi l'm" l‘(":‘_,l"w .]‘:Iflflfl Attorney can take his };m:r léu-:nuy. Isth. 6 Thetford, c.. ; : | "I::‘gl:’yu{l‘m;;;: ::;“.I::::':l!a"I:;l;:;;::[g: ll‘:.‘u' ;l:;:n-;‘m ol (pu(-':.:":‘;‘:d[{ml“pp?lfl;ukr:"& ‘l‘l""l'tn rlllyl “"d“l“hndllb’ fl“ and removing from the skin all disfiguring deposits, is frdely sttestedt o own'onder of proot aud 1 shall averrul thst objection. The 4 2| Foint do ot fol st sakaied that viclouce willnot tbo ate Qomeral Srod T B ian Intulzsaces) oppoarsd for the | ¥7'skion oljodomest snd rebmement. S0k by i : 1 smpted. What the meeting this Cinssts, and the Rey, J. W. Scheno 5 g ~ SESSION OF PARLIAMENT. e detig te say where; eti ok Sl X 73 4| will ndoubtedly have considerable influence, and we, in com =g ire il Bl N o o Betdey. whes s SRABIAU, 5o 008 Sumsings 940 Apeot Orrawa, C. W., Jane 8—4p. m. | I think I met toem once on the pavement in i 1n New. Tkt | Motirensot, . L 5 | mon with all good citizeus, earnestly hope it may be conducted | gocording to custom. each wember's opinion was heard @ Mailed on sddressing JARED & RENE, ! 2 i Ihave | Thompson, 31 1(Fit st 33| quietly and porvaded by o spirit that will allsy rather than | yosed. Ahe Rev. Mr. Van Cleef, the Assessor, justificd the Geners! Importers, Ne Parliament was opened. 1t was generally known | wieh "Col. Murphy: 1 vever was in_con . ¥ ol. phy ; msaltation with Col. T Shat his Excellency the Governor-General would refer 10 | Murpby. ‘Prestden: Roberts aod Gen. Sweeney with regard to otal . She expediency of suspending the writ of habeas corpus, | the invasion of Canada. . Tlave you swen auy dispatcles received by President | Ajert.. al QUARANTINE STATIO yosterday oart, Brooklyn. by Messrs, Winant aud | st all. The wholé action was wrong. The appeal should be 9 Total | Ay applieatio nard of the Supreme and he did in an important paragraph. 3 The following is the speech Roberts from the so-¢ Fentan army of invasion 1o Canada? | Jropsides 0 3 10 T ) rd o A. 1havenot Dripaye 3 Cestorveit, 10 behalf of Mr. Seguin and others, residents of tained, There was no reason for countenancing the pro- | BOOKS of the day wnd ali the old Standsrd Works ‘also, chokos” Ehperais Boatinpen of e Kop oo Sy 1 Q. Were you concerned in sending men to Canalat A, 1 ¥iy-oatchos—Alert, 7, Irossides, et e tem Tsiand. kuown as Begulw's Poiot, for a | ceedings of the Synod. 'The testimony w.s eutirely ¢z porie, 20 Scorch Stationery. N, et o oar o tn cgrryiag 6o e ¢ reflise to auswer, for the same reason. THE ATHLETIC GAMES, e e o restraining (1o Doard of Heaitt, the | *The Hon. lobert H, Prayn declared the uction of the Par. | g~y 1 F e s O e o 1" Wrast that you will 834 Ja o on the Goms | | Q. Have yon heen iustructed by ans one that you need not | The Athletic Club of Philade visil i | seionors aud the Commissiopel ticular Syuod irregular in every respect. In the civil tribunaly Al r :‘ndmn erected in the eity chosen by Her Majesty as the | “"|‘"("'Y "'“'"‘;‘I”" A. No, Sir, by no living man. burg, Pa.. on Friday inst iv order to show the Tyrolean Clab | tion 'rl n wisg the "'!m a8 m‘f."'&'\'f’,fl?x e Th llw"p!m accused l-l l;;\ehf xindh-wlnmll ul:.-u. an llxhc proof 4 Ao B i ke the Fo Mr. Cour tu e is your witness, Fat clty how to bat, and af b0 8 eason of aive ionings, | KTounds apon which this on Wi o nre must b 0 the indictment. 1o this oue there were i o "".Z'n‘:.".;'.'.‘l"’.il!;.-'{‘;.'-?:'fi'l '..:621":-1,‘"‘{: f:’-':r’.filghn-:,’ Mr. McKeon—You hive proved nothing, T have nothing to e e T a moore of 101 10 11 1a favor of the Athletics. Tue | PrOPery i the residente ud would bo injared, | oo specifications, uo evidence, Tt was the bakl upinion of ¢ 4 P e e e el aftor e armination of | ©'gexexamine on. oenlting 10 8 200rs O 1 eires a6 sacibod. and that they | 804 thet ives putia Jeopardy ut for this por- | one map, the s, against the twe of the Classi No. 686 BROADWAY, o e oo ariiogent. T zonvened, by instractiots CXNDING OB | hen sworn—T know Mr. T Roberts; T | st they would be able o do that style of thing when they | Pose. abd Al fhAL the laws of the State forbid it. The appli- | As for ihe candidate, tie Rev. Mr. F bad sul N A R ‘the Secretary of State for the C Y fusd that be was President of the Fenian Brotherhood: T | grew up to be a8 big ns the city fellows. On Wednesday the | §003 MOCEIE GUE Tr gy e dg | ""‘""""'"'.:r'l‘:}‘:é"b(:i bl to lh!»h"'-ul:lhl g Catechiom, and that 4 , ot e it e . > Conversaticns with Mr. Roberta in the last three | Athleties intend giving the Wilkesbarre Ciub of Penneyivania | 20 10 anding of passengers and baggage. The Court | must be 0 of his ortbodoxy. oy resvessptative from the different provinoes of iit: | bavebed conversations oAb, NE Kepers KO LT | Siesson s intend giving the Wikeabarrs (b of e o 'so | granied an isjanction for two weeks, a tho end of which time | _The Kov. 1 Kiogston, deferiied the Deputatas, e cose will bo argued. for hasing faithfully performed his duty. e had taken ex- y ‘ment fn the direction of an attempt at | ception at Mr. Fairchild's dec! on ihat be could not preach sdowed duriog the interview be. | the third Lord's day of the Heidelberg Cateebism. The duty T N iheted oris day o e Heldotirs Coetum Trotnr | [, ACE CURT AINS, ND North Americ have directed the proceedings of this to be Jaid before you. 1 aball et o be taid tofore you | MaYe no recollection what passed in that wage, will be scored by the Philadelphisns. Practice makes perfe: sapars relating t the termination of the Reeiproeity | ME MeKeon—I shouid 1ike to caution the witness (hat he is | they say, and the Athletics are practioing all they can. We | not bound to Answer any questions 10 criwinate him i | core of Fridsy's came below; k and Major Guyon, and while they con ty with the United States of America, and to the negotin | by contributed money of in auy way aided this matter b LETH ! a1t bas now become st Dore relations with that | isas guilty as any one clse, whetker i s io the Fenian Order | | roimfetdor, 7. £..eoovr § 11 on was granted. ‘The Hoard of Health | Iat there wasnsad defect in the action of the Farticalar i asion of the trade of the country With other y v or vot. 3l MeBride, p 3 a2 re fuily prepared to meet it. Juage | Synod. It ought not to kave adopted that resolution, AN e e Yried predasis of eur intuewry Witaess—I met Mr. Roberts on private business; T cav't re- | 1 Reach, 2 b. 1 14 | Bosworth examined the matter in all | After the decisios, sustainivg the Classiv, the Synod ad- - e or e e T ibe sovmination of the Bo | collect what be said if anything; as to Fonian Iam o'W i thas the acospation | journad st moon. WINDOW SHADES, shprocity ?mn 1 deemed it peedful, with the assent and ap- | POt 8 Fenian, 1 rode with hl-mh"I third-st.: 1 was 0 Fisler, 1 b t will not be used ana | FIPTH DAY. D e et 30 sosd s deputation | 10 st the beadqearters that eventog, I don't ecallect then that 1 G 20 of thattorm, 48d | The morning seasion of. the: Bynod yestenday was | ————— S TBBBESTSEYLES ¥u% OVIERS Aiog the colonies of Pritish North Ameriea, during | 1 knew anybo pt Mr Roberta. 2 Hayhur ut, on board the hospital | ooy pied with s by the members concerning tae v A 2l F 3 ressaling the cokom e o T e i v e | @ Woere vou informed then and there what ho was dolog in 2 Pike, 3 al until the | SSCUPled WAL GV URYCh 1o ndvance her o Tathe sher % doveloping and extending commercial relatiops with | Feference (o an L0vaslon of Lasdat A. 1 have uo recolioction; 0 Dockney, ¢.. o gty Rt et e o .,""M"w ‘eountries, | The period at which the delegation retnrned | be might bave. - b2 oy e TP Y S N ut that no Tt co Q. Did he say lotal .. and to the romainder they 3 N Shei mison s s recent bt s el ortcauid s yetbave | 3 VLGN Tot gad to the remainder chey bave Ity e AR DO S e | Jo ibs vesiag, tho Rev. r. Timiow presshed the sanel T et The threats And proparations for an attack ou | . Lwant sv asawer tomy queationt A, He did, b G TR B B ohased. Tale, b all et round o Hoari o Hewlh | 1708 DeEHELIE SO, U000 SOOI et R ) et e S | VIV S i 2ot 1| e g om | B RN o | B, ST D DG e T s & e " " com: | mem| e wards, 2 - 4 | junction. n new complication of the Quarantine ik on 0 o T oy N adrice of my Minis | Q. What was the pu e % 0 attetio 1oy 10108 | question, sad one for whieh, we doubt nof, & romeay will ‘Do | Works of evangelization presented in special separate sermons : to call out ge portion of the Volup [ Dot have been in the office but on the way bome. Beere=Meears. W ilion asd Benson. o Clab, sasily found. :-v';::l:h- ?-nl{‘;“bm‘m’:t m:milnuma:;nlu.uo.'.jd.:nd‘:u‘: DINNER SETS, TEA VASES, &e. i o ap o 3 u ropeate I, o it % o, enson. ' o AYE: #ingle sermon is given embraciog ole subject. Wil £ il Forceof e “Frovice” T i diplared by | QU TP oL 1 exppens it wa Feaisniem Firas of Gatie-Four hours and ten iinutes. vt e, TVE QUARANTINE GRAVEYAND. | wile s seope, tie discourseof Mr. Tiulow was sble and DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co. oeeeived the well-werited approval of Her O T vy Goed t 4, SoU 1 ings at | - T CatehebTrrei, 10 e Biette; § fallen into disase % NoEY Sob s DAY | KMy craiiying it A6 ARIRAC WRIS AN REVER €5 Ry THA 3 i/ ™ e cvents which bave ooeurred witbin 3 ot tromiile B0, Quts on Fouls—Tyroloan, 4 times: Atkletic, 5 times. ity o, S y begleoted, Yes- | hus aitended at the present meeling, No. 479 BROADWAY, e offered additioasl proofs of the necessity Yor the pee. | Mr. McKeon—I have fust fonnd out bow this list of wit, . THE STAR CLUB. e atoon. perbape oad greates oare was Sosd bodi, | Asiesiosnel the eresing seevios Mr. Otsasluviiel e (Below Broomest), B o e mtogaed. " The Frovince has been invaded | nesses was procured. It soems that tho Marsbal inguired The nvwl(y Jaid out grounds of this Clab, and the | recontly beon takeu in these cases. Heretofore, we understand "“"""""'"0"'""“"‘?° dally secssions of the Synod, com- WHO SELL ALCOCK'S thonary meastres ddopted, b B e she o, | What parties Mr. Roberta dewired to see, and theso vamea are | addition of & argo clul-bouse therets, has placed the Club in & | this daty has been performed at night, now it ia done during L TR LLIC TS SYSRE PARISIAN GRANITE. thowe ¢ "r:n:la:‘ll play then they were before. Ther aro | the day. Tiho bodics were placed in plaio, neat coffins, sud e . es. ” < 3 ng to win Kame wil o wiors on the 19t the graves earefully marked for the benefit of frien wh Witnesa—T dou't think he said be had sent men to Canada. KEYSTONE V8. CAMDEN. quently exhum ’ and bury them 1n other pla ot it deadogd - ~Y O v the grounds put in good condition O j SELEFASTENING Q Did ho say meg had been sent to Canada * A. Hemight [ The following is 3 pe following it the score of the match between | Fences will bo . ; . match hetween | G0 the presence of the protecting police force—itaprove. CARGO OF THE SHENANDOAWL—The cargo (in part) those on this list. 1 shall advise the Fenians not to mention hat they were promptly confronted, and withia twenty hours compelled to make a precipitate retreat. I deplore Sbe lose of life and the sufferiogs which Lave been entailed - upon th (d!nm body of the Cagadian Volunteers in the en o o 9 1 and men v Majeaty s Military val forces i | Q. Doyou recolleot what was taid about Fenlaniom ot that | Vimpira—iir. Theo. Homeiser, Fureka Club unti the fourth becn partially made publie. 1t contains some lessons co VEST . cerning the treatment of cholera on ship board that oor au- Hall this ovening, at which a number of promiunent Canadisn l’lwfl“‘.fic«.‘mly (black. dral .8l 6 60c. d a1 am bappy 1o be ablo o state that the President of T Lave o recollection. he LT <4 funings, when Mr. Berkenstock o ; e e e e L ceianice hat | *'G, Did be tell 7on what 1 was dolog. or golng to do, f pe. | 183008 Whes Mr. Bertenstocr Sriue Gialetio o ceededbim. | o R Bave been muck too long in_learning, sud that the | gestlemen will speak. @orious infractions of the laws of that country have been and Lfld to Canada? * A 1have no recollection; I talked with r. Roberts about another business. This grand match comes off to-day at Morrisanai. m in repelling so_promptly the iu. | bave; Iread it myself; 1thinkhedid say wen bad been | o - LB S B Sy | st these Clubs on Saturday last : o of 4 v / E'mm“mmmmm.“ 7 86 may be in your w""_ Q. For what purpose? A, T don't recollcct that ho said | EYSTONE. 0. :I“‘ . A_“A‘nnn, o.n | :n bl;:h:tjnl':;&:';:‘:::r- \"\"»'"l‘.f“.!fi'affl‘?é’«'"" of the pirate Shenandoah will be sold by public aaction to-day, miseries so wantonly loflicted on many families. But | anything about 1t, Tdou't recollect his telling me that he had ,“le,‘" "1st b. g f, | gloomy-looking and bearse like craft, making its noiselcsy by Mensrs. Leeds & Miner, io Liberty-st. The catalogue com- wihile 1 gricve for their {ndividual loss, T mast congratuiate | it men to Canada, 5 ol -3 3| from the Faleon to the burial place, 3od it reminded crchandise, some of the items being - Sbe oouniry that the firel note of datger bus shown that | Q. What s your best recollection on that subject? A. My 2 1| mythologieal Charv: “on of nlgit, whilo the Bay became to e . . ads i her Voluteers & body of men ready to | wemory dout serve me, g <& L | e fancs, an we thought of the dead, a realization of the fa ——— UT ON and TAKEN OFF iv a MOMENT by an, Elnnw;lh‘:?.t(w:finy “l.h‘{! Q-x::dngly .::L?_u;r‘:}. n?{mv you recollect the duy on which Mr. Roberts was ar- | pouy’e 't $:3: :1-;;1 Aj'h:lrun..dAmll jen we thought that the Staten Isl Miuitary Diseray.—The field-day of the Third | p, ’mb-:n:mu [ (i t. scrow, rivet or out in the clot & 6 ] o> J : Y . ehanged frou: onc gsrasent o another in an inatant will Peaces, 4nd it must now be spparent 10 all, that the | Mr. McKeon—Do you mean the first arrest, when bLe e R Ll 23 | -:dc:ndnm:‘rd'fl:::‘t‘:u‘l:I’um:'tnz:':::n e for . sen. | Brigade National Guard of this eity, comprising the lat, 7tb, BaTe ) ol ner den b o P Tuyenin reived e Gk Sa o o e ey WS s men_ o mesnt | sl g0 02 parole ‘or the secoud, when he was placed 1a | Eomnim . oo b Yelore. permiiing. thei S0 crow 1ts Waiers 10 1h iand | h, 9t 3711, wnd S3h Regiments, wil bo beld to-morrow at Demoes I o onder v bive the publsthe Besul of ihse foods mow X ling e, A d beyond. ¢ . o off T O e o wesanres of defense which T | . Mr. Courtney—T mean the arrest. A. T do; T wan at the " = = | Mrood ARKIVAL OF THE HELVETIA Eost Now-York, and will probabiy be attended by a large | jrce, e abicut sl G G, R, g o b7 apivan o> ¢ becn called upun 9 ke, T have received the wnremiting bendquarters the cveaiug before, 1 asually drop in fosee i . L G AT | e T Naletiuats ligs Nosn | WD Soppeimians. LRl e MEN | Lieut. Gen. Commanding, and of Adwiral Sir 00 business evening wore than to ride home; I . T - o f 0 COAT BUTTONS, 3 c I u Yo the Lieat Geo, Commepdiog, and of Aduiral B | L1, 80 LNt Sk win b about Fenianim hot et 30, 54, 41h. B4b. Ok 7th Bth. 9. Total. | Whieh the Aulatle dstrores took passags from, Livervon) By 3 ) : el g S e g e T G2 d by the ofticers | ovening; I did have. A T T | e e Jsease a7 morning with 70 passengers. | MEETING OF. THE CENTRAL ANNEXATIONIST CLUB, | Pearl, white'or dark, 8150 OVERCOAT BUTTON of ; 3 = 7 | _An auti-Feolan meeting of this club will ba held in Clinton | Fitia Rk T § e QurkE, et O oue, i ONS, per dosen, Itlml-df’t the gallant devotion dis, B o | | B " Raes DR hTTON rem b + Rubber, . SPENDER BUTTONS, - oval of the pis x White Linen, for Under Garments, S0c. tl\l-:sA NIVERSITY. | (cost, vest, pant and overcoat). @1 75, These are the only reliable preciate. the disiafection of the ship destroyed COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW-YORK peovle do not yet fully seu e sbo are bel -:‘. ur:x‘n‘.d.bby :'n‘l;d .dpr-ml, within the b o jurisdiction of the United States, agaivst the . Did be tell you that the orgauization ' 3 Pt b SenY posciaizesta " North America; aad requiring G R s epaiention taisaded to ibptina. | Wbl EITY o SIS ST ‘heao preosutious, the emigrants res- : Buttons for children's ¢ othing, as they uever pull of, all officers of bis Goversment exert every Q. Was it not your e in visiting bim, to find out what The M Is b B MUTUAL CLUB. : & passage of 12 o case of sickness | —Sunday was the beginuing of Commencement Week at this S Aey Bavet Dol o efort for ll'bflv l‘w-l-rmllm, '1 ':‘yut .u:. the course thus | Wis ll“n(:n Canadat 4. It was not. mh_!ffl" :}:rynn:«n:'ad 4‘;.‘5;1:2 1:1.?:1“-_:: ‘;,A‘nlt-‘:lllluhgh-n ;‘fl .:‘r"l'u'wn'h'.:“ 'f. l-lhul;m nf:l:hr: :--l P'n..::g l:l s s institution, Hnrl:uuofil fi-ndml.anum will commence this | By I-h'hlll‘vleu\ e ud change them In & mo adapted will, ere lo vent this country from bei . Was it not s part . getting in trim ake down s it 94 o'eloct of ay, I By went, thus slteriog the ce of the garme u o o 6 T s g suls | Q. Woa it ot & part of your purposct A. 1 had business of [ Tn T S Uitiar b U dojnig #0 much damge. | ¥ithout a 0 of the disease. og alidTit | place tho - Aobual A L e R e o cLu;x'A'soi'i“ uru"v'}-‘rdxs s dasen. o Hodnilion, 3, Pearl, white or dark, 8130 e ol made by the ships surgeons was sent to the Board of Health in black, 80c.; Brocade. # vlain black, 80c.; Brocade, # 30 furiher attaghe fem o ol o e o rencs | “h' Tisd yous double parpeset A. T might beve bad | Ehe Mutusl and Uulon gume takes plece Rext week, whea da- y. which the Government bas been compelled to eall | dosen. other graud game may be looked for. yesterday aftoruoon by the Deputy Heslth, Officer. CRUELTY To A Homsk.—VYesterday afternoon Mi- ‘o0 An wxpanditure to & 1aTge acouut which was | Q. Did be or did be not say how many men ho Lad in Caa- THE ATLANTIC CLUB. Wo. the undersiensd e L : 7 e e B w8 provided for by the votes of last Seasion. ~ The sccounts of | adat A. Tean't suy either. The Atlantics mustered in force on their grounds at That the Heivatia let Livarpesi on b depowe snd | ehael Kenneds bratally beat is borse {0 Dutch-st near Job% | color . ;new sty o Wi belant Ivorg, @ B0, Per- e expenditare will be specially nid before you. and 1 feel Did you ever aitend any public meetings of this organ. | Bedford yesterday, Koach of the Atbletics playi L I to Livespost, hevieg 1onk 10 with ebola 5 the tin | Ho was arrested by Officer Brooks, of the Second Precinet, ou | (A0 Pituim: &1 Chaned G114 Ball e, .. $1 and $1 9 Robber, et 1 you wil immediately pae 3 VIl ndem ity ing ination? A, You ot the Cooper Lusitate; Thelieve T weson | We heard, on Saturday, that Mills (e Tt By R o Queens ‘.'":' gy S L N K e i e T A :X.;,“::fi“',a,m;‘,'}';;;”,‘;";,;“;‘:& 85 FLAINBILK DAESS BUTTO §, auy color, made to order, nt fol s unavoidable departure from the the bacl the stage. b L. On Sat the 3th, X o J e 0. S Gonernment fo bl Ea e P erarmsnote. show | *'G. WALt G Mr. Hoberis sey? A, T don's emembar one od mere eetaty of b Asires, Lad eined he Allatice 16 | pomem o e et Tta - frevicus 1ot douth It wep | bl for v PRI ARMY AND BAVY BUTTONS. e “neoemiy of | aniending o Lower Cauada the | word. D ssevioas. I iala's hae saisher, sud S | remened to the Chalees Hulle On tho Mb the Ragikh passesery = - RS e e e e i o 7 ‘o " . A ere temoved to the hulk War Cloud. At this time » B 0 k o " o An Cop. et | T emered (e o e s (G Rk T |« Ausomp, Taeer oF MoNky.—Mrs. Margaret Ryan | cover el Sates Staf Cont. por 4t aen t Thirty-sixth terday caused the arrest Fi Vest. Extra, $2; Five, wutge for Upper Canadn | - Mr. McKeonIf the United States Government bad boan | Just he tyie f plarer they wunt uow: in earnest I believe it would, like tho British Government in ul:nv three or four games before they go in for that Athletic | German passengers r-mh-‘ln-d C Tll-lv—lh until the 1th, when . - the Losp hese Clerman ot No. 218 W of William Delane protect the inhabitants of that sect! snce against the lawless sggression from subjects of for- | the (’Connell case, bave sent a reporter to take him down. 1 were 10 of 11 aged 20 years, on & oharge of theft. § Mujosty. Tt has also been | dowr know that Mr. Roberts i e 8 of law wud order o adopt 4 ::c:'-':‘:r:‘:ul-:m : ‘\l:v;" the Tepte overy Muy oot Cricket. i i :‘3','7?;‘:.'.5: The complainant statos that the accused, who boarded with e e L L bk v 4 W R v e bl e evessary wedsures. 1 have by brociamation. the vt | Q. Do you know Col. Marphy 1 A. 1do. 1 ShoaNS SR It e T e 1L ey 1o e ok e aetiog | Bwers e iy e ot vhteh the Civil Code of | . Do you Know Gen. Sweeuy 1 .3‘.::: ;vvc;l’l;lmonu onganiations will play o match spins box, conosaling the key 1n 6 fower fot, T8 Aot on | s, Lm FRENCH BELEPAS NI B vy i t perfod—26 days. i Ease00 & bocmanas, Surgoon, Bl far e S r Cy b in the session of Parliament, shall Mr. McKeon, 1 €t 1o this means of trying the case. y 'b‘.'.!':"n“fi'-'n Procadars of Lower Cazada, Here we kave beet two bours on inquiring and ave not had one ::'el}.:méfi- ‘J?..’J"u n.‘:”I‘{LT.’“:.'fi'i'. Unitod Buhtes £, aa f Civil Precsdare of Lower Canada, as roportad | partiole of svideace, Tl District-Atorney has not even vem | the St. George eleven are desirous of Wrestiog thut - for your adoption uflfl"‘fi:.wm'mchrq‘;n';m«l. \';hhm. onthe stand. 1 | them, a very fiue display of the great mfin gawme moy be uetion. The District Attorney bas no right to ¢ WIS OF THE LeGATIVE AssrsBLY: T have de. | ahield bim in this way. (Au Auditor. Ves, I fiia | . aird v the Fisaseint Acconate for e carrent yoar aud | Iy e mere bunting s e Tt o o = ire for the next vear sball be 1aid be. | tiop now held by my opponent did I commence such o case NITES-GLYCERINE. The Health of this Cit, On opening the box it was found to bo on fire. She succeeded | you the advertisement. Call. or sddress. W, B. WATKINS, in taking out the wallet unharmed, but on opening it found the le Ageat, No. 416 Brosdway, coruer Cavalst., New Yoik. Stow Cou 1 . " viam Pavan, Awlsiost Surgeon. | ponoy was gone. S then socused tho prisoner of takingit. | (ie( your friends. wrr, Deputy Health Officer. He beeame very wuch excited. and threatened to cut his throat. The prisoner was arraigned before Justice ge, and ou the above statement was beld for trial in default of and Breokiyn —Meor | 8,50 bail. 4 s you. cony! " 1! wat) 0T 9 - i et s b souiry Cating o pant Teat U | Porsassion, and T peursst snsiist (ol meibod of prosedie: ith 12 € N taary Record of s Woek, IR N 2 aine i 2 w eck, 2 e it aan 5o preriin T the beary | ias Coremmment bok mtrInE oo (e scmtane. the sifions ases of WUTS: | . he city continues healthy and th | Drowssp.—Au inquest was yesterday held by S28 vaeapoctod charges a1 taiied wpon the countr e - e o B U U Ll B B, | ek v deiolulf ooy deathorecord of | (0 oo Guver at the oot of Twerty-sixthst , North River, § he md ob- ” ¥ el . x HONONABLE GRS TLEMYN AND GRNTLEMYN: ‘Lhe position | tained nothing so far. was the studious eflurta oo the part of | i Mty five oasos of chole § Saihres. 11 hre wore | o 105 body of Edward Maes, & maiir of THKM RO D Fire-Marshal Baker recontly received information cawos of clolera, two of them fatal, but the vietims of other | voyry O Saturday last decoased left bis residonce, No. 99 great question of the Union of the Provinces of | counsel and witnesses to 0 preveut aogthing from appearing. merien, has assuwed. is Bow such as to induce the | If the United States could not make out .cm?.lf-'x:u'u'm, that the bark Professor Baum, trom Ha Yurg, bad arrived in diarrheal disonsos were not largely increased. The deaths for [ Vapdam st., and was not again seen until his remaios were tho week ending last Saturday number 303, of whom 97 were | found floating in the wgter ut the ""'H‘;Nvt He is supposed ; xpectgion s e medvae il b shorly carrind oo | Rabert, thea the cae wiald T therefore bope aud believe that it will be found prac i would have (o be abandoned. this port, and waa then lying in the N iy Cartog 00 e savet Ssmston 0 adept tmod proseobioe ss | comaset GIL Toberts Witk ot M o chey Asorne could U chnes of HaRking o bttt Knows an bitrs Kiveama, | 0, 91 womo, 125 boya, 77 girls, and 4 colorad—an inoreuse | Vit wandsred down o the river aad fallen ovarbourd, A ey be iecasuary for completing the details of the scheme aa | *The Commissioner ol. Murpby i this matier. | The Fire Marshal at odee notifisd the Harbor Master of o ’ voulios of Gonts by drowning wns rendured by She J6ey. . 2y atceur o compicing ths dotulal g schems s | e Commistioneraed tint was heoljct o i Distlt [ find tho Harbor Masierof the | of 2 us compared with the provious week. Of those 7 were e i ALL ITS VARIETIES, tation thet the next Parliament which will be held with: | Witoces sontiuued—1 have acs % y ploe satl tho propee sathert, | 7I011me of eontagions dissasss, including the two doatls frem ‘ FOR SALE BY ¢ RIS ST e s Gl Marah) b hand, 1. Funi sustabio brovision made | cholers, namelv: Mossles, 1; scarlatina, 16; diphtheria, 4 Arpmrras HERGEARS D0 Seund ey e (00 A. DRAPER, i police of the Twentioth Preciset arrested Harey H. Quion, No. 33 NASSAUST,, one door flom MAID and Joseph Lewis, alias ** Tillies,” ali = 3 walls will not be confined to an assembly of the Rey s s, eetiven of Casads, bt Wil Satbence thase of ofl the e0is- | B8 cimtrlay s hore hof aemees %% . recligtion, Sisee last 104 pince of wafely, | croup. 7 whooning-cough, 1; typhus-fever, 15; typhoid fevor, were also communi. | & cholers wfantum, 1; othor dinrrhoal diseases, 15; other #y. | alias ** Honost Jobn, for the removal of the exp'os; The Fire Commissioners and mbes of British North America. 1 am happy to be able t0 cou- | | was with bio when ke —_— s — on oo the general prosperity which pervades all | - W. L.Coletostified—I 0 arreted. eated with, aud yesterday th M tio dis 10, C ¥ miTn & i . Onte tontiS0d—T 61 & puishor; T refase toanewee what | S8, With ¥ ¥ U Fire’ Marshal received the | 1motio dissases, 10 Consumption bad 60 victims, pueumonis, | . Woa's ol \ Al of . i I ¥ Lawless.” on a charge of attempting to break into the store vounc Robe i 2, other lung diseases, 18; old age, 6 intemperance, L sui- | of (hwen Jones, at tho " corver of Eightt-ave. and Thirty sev. { i * community in the Province, and I pray that your 8¢ e b i P iba b he ay | :‘p&::l.n, 1 refuse to auswor whether 1 have seen ( true end of all g ent ] o dents and uegiigouce, 17, and starvation and pri | gotiat, ‘Since thea it s been ascertaized that an aitempt Orrice Boaro or Commimstonnns, Mrrnororrran Fium D, New d 34 still births burths | wog made to enter the storo of Stranss & Strenburg, No. 501 ernmest. the woral and mate- | then] by Youk, June ¥, 194, ent of the great body of the people. tke Colonel To W hom it May Concern: h 0d, § akio twe weeks bedare his o) meern the ssmo period, while 15 infunts died before they reach- | 5 ————— 4 b tiwission beiug sekod lor i 1 > Eightb-ave., by foreing the rear shutters aud break " arrest; I bave never bad any conversstion with the Colonel in | Professor Beum, tow ai i r:m ard for the landing from the bark :; l} !dh‘;' ::‘ "rl-l ‘f'.:‘,‘l‘.‘ h l’:‘:n "?::v’::. :n;:ndll-:nbm«-d amon; du‘l‘. They were i:um‘fnilud for trisl by Justice Dn:lnk‘t.‘ e —— LEGISLATIVE EXCURsION. —A number of the mem- bers of the Connecticut Legislature, to relieve the tedium of fo to making preparutions with the m in Court. > of Canade; 1 refuse 1o answer whetbor I ssy .;:nlu:::‘ v PRESIDENT ROBERTS"—A RETI- | tion from Col. Roberts on the Ath day of E Secoud, none; Third, wone; Fourth, #; Fifih, Boventl, 19; Kighth, 16, Ninth, 13; Tenth, Thireeath, 11; Fourtecnth, Feni BEAMINATION OF 10, wald vosse! by boat, and conveyed by water to the nes by b X B WA AT CENT, AN EVASIVE AND A NON-COMMITTAL WiT- | Mation on that day which parported to Lave come from him ehanty on Fighty- thirdst. the Ni BER—T! oo . - 1 know Col. Murphy—yes, I know four or five him; | fororided, thet sach magarine be licensed therefor by the Mayor of : Sovaptocnth, 10; . u'wux.::’f‘:: OF MBSSRS. GIBBONS, CUFF AND | (Liipiter.] 140 et e B c“,‘:l:‘r«m.l..:.:p‘n‘,;; e e T N ot ;:f_{,:’;:- b, 2 political life. contemplate makiog & pleasure-trip o this eity. JINT PROVED, THAT THE ¥k 1 do vot kuow by whom oy of the tmen seot /o Aud further Provided, that 1o portion of th nitro- public ins They are expected 1o come by steamer from Bridgeport during removed therefrom without permission {n every cave New-York Hospital, 6, W | this week, and wiil be received on their arrival by o delegation <ticut citizens, who will make their visit as agreeable NIAN HEADQUARTERS ARE AT NO. 706 BROADWAY | Casada were sent. the tight, howe a8 possible. 1 i Ve 10 :\m-" y Hospit ~~MR. M'KEON DENOUNCES THE INFORMANTS—AD- Patrick O Rourke testified— i reside at N — v THE 18 X atified— No. 109 Att ; @ the eaid nitro g eyond (he JOURNMENT TO TO-DAY. 1 am un engineer in THE TRIBUNK Offco; T know (ol ot o to remore the % ;-.«'::J- sland, 3 Mfi.‘fii.;“.“‘ ospital, zl‘tu'::.l;:-i‘l'l‘;::: |mil~1- - INCKNRY. Prosident, G i S Lapies UxtoN RELIEP AssoctaTioN.”—We know B8 . erts; I decline to answer whether Col. Robe UNITEDSTATESCOMMISIONER SOFFICE~Juxw 11— | drat o ihe Feoias B iated & (ki conatey fore Commissione: N ek Bers answer whether [ bave met Col. Roborts io o indorsement : ved in bosts and not to be My ’” i MORTALITY REPORT. that urgent appbals wre goieg fortl constantly on behalf of the o total number of deathe Inst week was 109, of | yooqy and sufferiog, and that our mercbants respond with al d. Thie artiche to by tation at the R e e - beadqaarters in Broadway: 1do not kaow of Col. Koberts fis- 60071, FRVEUR Movstoi o | ) by Fi auni 1 the case Roberts was woslamation; 14 whether o was e Joux T. Hovpuan, Mayor. | whieh 25 were mo women, 34 boys and 24 girls The tatea Diiriet Cou it | v | i ol G Constimp 3 i Y | most a princely generosity; such as ia scarcely known in any jod before | | o bis Bauds to be Db s ::1 "" :I‘.'"':" 1“..’"?1‘:"3}3.5".'“".?.', the ¥, 'i»A" i " l| lr(‘unu, g other city. But for the wives and orphans of that noble band, | gy P R kioh had tioen kit soios Hiige paat 5t i X I E g Who taid down their lives on the battle field, may onr * right Y, 2 Disease of Kidueys. 3. ud forget her cunning " if we in the hour of our d % ¢ not these **above our chiet jay." wwer whether any 3 atives of United States, =0, LD land, 14; Ger- | g, 1 victory rem s or munitions of war were pi ! The Distriet Attor St | bis bands for that puipo ue 10 answer wi 0 T T Tl e LT, " eesd iy salng | 44 olfowr n the iotherion e to answer Whetk other ount solation and poverty Lave taken the place of the ouce br S s e, e uff, the great whjority of | was engaged with Col. making preparations for | 1 4 and bappy ieside, aud the heart cotld. 10t full t0 b touched | ~ Thess inatraments are. ntlrly nesw, bot liberation of Ireland by an invasion of Canada; I dec FATAL FaL native of Ireland ning about 94 o'clook Georgo | Mith pityou visit homes of these soldiers’ familios. The | from ALL OTHERS—LIGHT. CLEAN A i g about 94 o'clock George | y (aion Rel ion has aasamed. tho care of dis 0 DA CK NN AR A eore.” Passpblete froes Mr. McKoon—1 understand that the wi he warrant is fssued o e ond g A% complaint of one Wiahart, who 1 the Jafyrmer, 1 pish io | money for 1he T od T yhaacs \irsed (o Tuee. | sesd10yeers, yomurdey il intothe heid of theohip Oomel: | Me /ER0 16 Wirbel wou i jon. Iving at Pier 27, E. R, and was instantly Kilied. Cor- | by shooting himself in the neck, aithough for what reason “J and their needs supphed, and self dqxlnlrll.lu"en:uu‘;::u b Bole r’-‘o.‘u:u'en. No v BATias o 0 & soriiiee 8 Y o i unied wih Mg Jioberles baudwiitivg. [Paper siown ) oues Widey wil Loid an inguest og the body. ) nopkuowy, Corougr Wildey wil hold au inguog to-day, Libpra) aid has heed rogeived. Lyt it eowres more o cairy ob aged 19 ye ation, 1ying suicido | ablod soldiers and their families. all, residing at No, 19 Spring.st., commi

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