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———— THE NEW YORK SUN. {TORLIENED DAILY — SUNDAYS EXCERPTED Cie corner of Nesain and Felten sorecte, Aingle Copie FO CRNTS. ‘Terlve Conia per week tix Dollars per rot. THE WEEKLY BUN * Berdy, om Tinney sf och werk i sent hy malt | uve " relate sk an ia urty- Fourth Yea have so otten heard. All Karope, were, mined; the slightest aocid y y the torch, and yet it bas become so weil to the dai hat it has almost lea A to conside tural atate of |. No apect for the labors of diplor have no by Sun Oable Dispatches. “THE POSITION OF MAXIMILIAN | Efforts of Austria to Save Him. STHE DOMINION OF CANADA, A ROYAL PROCLAMATION. break ou} are not the disease symptoms of the disease, which lies belo ‘ll nations can be prevailed on not merely to keep the peace for the moment, but ¢o to rovulate their affeirs as to give security thet — th mean to ki the peace wet a kee sae hereafter, only. the, firat step has. bean pein rection, France Senators Ap ted by the Queen, 9 the" Late * offeudier in thie = mat- ter, She it is who hae set the evil example which has invested peace, as at present nave to Europe, with most of the evils of The Emperor bas announced that, this question of Lu once amicably settied, he w views of territorial aggrandizement. assurance will carry produce botter state of t urope, just i Hroportion aa it le accompanied by a real rf. All that B let alone; declaring | arm FROM RUROPE BY STEAMER. Interesting Mail Extracts. &e., ae, ae. ‘The Dominion of Canada. * Lowvoy, May 2d—Her, Majeaty the Queen thas issued her royal proclamat "7 will fool ja the union of the Provinces of Upper and | i'* Hees ong sone pares, yao hirer Lower Canada, Nova Scotia and New Bruns other Boversigne ‘and he will have confer wick, under one Government, to be called | red on bia own subjects and on the erat of the Dominion of Canada. Appendod to the | mankind @ benetit which ho will ragard in the latter veare of hit life with m (Proclamation ia a list of Senators appointed | sutisfaction than all the triumphe of hie by the Queen to the Unper Houre of the | arn Canadian Legitlat with | macy. the provisions of the bill of Conte on |. Three fresh ontbreaka of cattle plague recoutly passod by the British Parliament, | burepean Disarmament. | . May 25 -Kvening.—The English | Government bas male representations to | week © Low Health of Royalty, the leading powers of Europe, urging s gen: |) ‘Tho Bur NAL, ApORhing eral disarmament. | of the Princess of Wales, enya) © The illus ‘the loo Keb: ja Kasia trions patient baving continued to progre St. Perknomuna, May %—Tue ico in the | favorably during the week, the knoe joint Nova has broken up and in fast disappear: is now entirely iree from inflammation ; it ie smaller, aud is gradually loning all un The Princess enjoys nt, by which she week gteatly re abled to benefit by the ing, and the river i now open to naviga | tun, daily & change of apar «been during the freshed, aa she i Ffferts te Kase Maxim'lian. Virwwa, May Kvening.‘The Austrian Minintor at Washington has been ted dy Lis Government to enter into negotin Hons with Pre tho viow to securing the aafety of the Km. pleasaut prospect aud fresh air of rooms whieh ommand the Green Park. The cow ly iM . ‘ a ale Jace in her apartments peror Maximilian, im case be should fall , Fh capa th his basa dater nde of tho Liberals. Wish until she could personally SHIPPING. the rite; and tl event ha . 24-10 A. MomA dis. | looked forward to, as cue w patch has ben received which etates that Wark ® decided condition of oouvules hesbiy Medora, Captain Mathowa, which | cenee Jott Newport on the Hth of April last for | ‘ihe Lancer debates on the health of the Rew York, has wt into Falmouth, | +] Rmprese aad Prince Imp mike Ce Wo have a favorable report Pkroot, May Od. ‘The atea with regard to the bonith of the Empresa wark, Capt, Th non, whic and the Prince York on the Ith of May, hae rial baa eo muoh rec ANCIAL. | be considered convalescent. The Emyrom who had also bern slightly indiaposed from over anxiety and the fatigue of watching har son, ia iow perfectly well. On Monday Inst she assisted at the reception which ‘oon, —Conrole + United Staten five twenties ntral Railway shares, took place at the Tuileries of inem: of the International Jury taries attached to the adi chi | bition, Tt wae rnimored that the Prinoe Ln. perial would go to Kreuanach, in Prana tors of which, us is well know he cure of Hut this rey tradic now belioved that the Emp will pasa tho mon 7584 Frio COMMERCIAL. Seotch pig Jumoed | linseed £8) ‘The Prinoe Imp repaired Fransionr, Ma | Cloud with bie military hou Btates bounds ol: at | It Loxpox, May %— Sugar un. | preceptor. qhanged: ‘sales No. 12 1. 8. at las irom | tis same ene Sootoh Ste. Od, et mined jn Dublio James Keat oa, 0 : Mitchell, and Cornsiiue M were put on their trial under the Whiteboy Act, tor Livenroot, May 2%4—K Appearing in arms, Carolan, Mitohell aud ath —Tho market olosed quiet at the foll ‘authorized quotations :--Middiing Uplauda, | Matthews wore found guilty, and sentenced jIld.; Middling Orleans, Li3¢d. 1 | —the feat to 18, and the others to Li monthe’ the day foot up 10,090 bales imprisonment, Shoriden wud Fitzgerald Breavsturvs.—The market for bread. | were then plnoed on thoir trial, and having | has bee ‘aud closed dull, | been found guilty andor a aimlar indict Were seutinced, the first named to ri 7d. per 60 | per 451ba, Corn qui yatta aulea of American at 509 Gd. por owt. on atendy at iim, Pork Bs, nnd beef 1278. Gd. per bbl, Fine Aime can chinese O78. per ewt ( Anhea 61. lowor; pota ‘2s, fl ‘por ewt, god. Spirite tur pentin Tatlow ie, 9d, Potrolourn steady at provious quotations cline in Bavaria Bohemia to tipou iN from ay as vs Leg bat ete tonfelaupon-the- Maino, and recently ia itl ely reali reg patted the nalghhorhood of Mildburhawern, upon a i aie tho W Lhe Government, there ‘White ot (tr. Oe. per bbl | fore, hibite the transport and entry of cattle from Austria, By Steam r. A banquet iven at the Royal Palace | ‘The French mail atcamer Karope, from | in howor of the ke. ‘wh and rest 11th inatant, with 114 | Macaty bee Yeon presented by Iki arrived at this port)“ Zeivieu's ComensroxDeNce a ‘The mail steamer Africa, from Livorpoot on the Ith aud Queenstown on the th, arrived at Boston yesterday. er” jaat nigh England. In tho House of Lorda on the 10th inet fn roply to quostions from the Marquis of Clanricarie, the Earl of Derby anid be did hia while to bring under ‘ terms of any bo come to by tho the Fenian pris ile al the ground of public inconvenience, to furnish other infor mation naked for ia reapect to the ramiti vations aud eneourag ut of the Be vonspiracy in foreign countrios, Inthe House of Commons Sit J. Packing ing of the G: Nis Wal 1, As might be expected, tho relations betw the Prussian Cou the ng of the oly frieudiy, ‘The lat Jorived apecial extis MEXICO. coeeful Kortle by Miraui (lenely Invested. mtormed by Diaz — Maxim tareThe steamer K. it. Cw Havana, May 18, —Vera Crag filos received here vestorday by the Brouch steamer Pan na, contain news up tothe 1th inet. from the beleaguered city, mud to the 27th ultimo from the interior. General Miramon made sortie from Que the notice of Var resolution which Rot League declined. ton anid ho akould not brivg on that ove- | h ‘ing tho vote of 300,000: tor the increaan of | 'i8t? OF Leaghidicy ‘s force bla way through the pay of the army ; aud he qa tho Liberal lines, but wae repulecd with jatention on Monday to mov hoavy lone, baving to Gind abelter within hie to bring i bitte on the subject of linos, Tt aces that in tl agotuent he ae Cheeelte e tie naseeete F288. | received @ anvare woun, from wblob it is notice that tho Scotch Reform Bill would be | hot known whether be has recovered. ‘Th brought in on the Eth, intelligence was transmitted in @ tele Tho Irish Attorucy General bro Dill to regulate the offic Chancery and Common Law it in ® | grapbio dispatch from General Diaz to city was closely invested, Ocoupants were literally dying from tiow in large numbers i ‘The London ‘Tins of the 1th inet., an, editorially, of the prospects of peace ia Kurope the Hth, after « tie gl ‘The swift aud axtisfactory termination of | provious day, the U of Guadalupe bai the Coufere tthe public mind of | taken by ¢ 1 force. Geueral Diaz has establi vauced he scarcity of all rosources ly felt at the Capitol, and the authorith Europe at reat ae to auy immediate appro bonsion of war. We are dazzled by the prospect, wo welcuine declarations which may very probably be sincere, but we can: | not couceni from ourselves that the great | order to securc coatributions, bad all the enomy of European pe the real denger | wealthy citizens arrested in their houses, tbat threatens tw wll now just ae much as | scanting thor daily expeusos, thereby to before tho Luxemburg dilticulty, romaina | compel them to baud over their «uvtas of unoxorcised and unprovided agalnat, the tem thousand dollars required daily by have taken away au occasion of quarrel, the garrison. 1 those most ill-used and it ao doing, we have done well, but w Bpaui ident, Dow Pio have not removed, nor do we yet see any deprived of bance of remorving.those permanent cauacs | f whic forbid residing on thi boon rapidly swell with @ ed by volunteers {rou all the Statos, The be silowed to Euperor was still iu Queretaro. with the com-| ‘The siege of Vere Crus wes going that it will befor his | slowly. ‘The oity was bare of meat, aud . free from the intrusion | lovee and mule floah had to be used until id ‘unweicome guca'a, So | the arrival recently of @ huudred head of policy of Europe shall be vir- | cattle from Havana. vereigna inatend of a9 the nations are con: | Sizal, ou her last (rip to Vera Cruz, the city e}'; whither their ru- | was in the hands of the Liberals, who were please, either to the Beature or the | about shooting Dou Simon Peon, of the Im- laughter, #0 long ae fnlee ideas of houor | perialiste, who had lauded unaw: Col. ‘And romantic aeplratiousof nationality are | Olloquim late Prete enough to wet the minds of (he soberest | up the service of 1 pe populations In m blaze, a0 long as the study | passage in the Panama fur Havel ud Nice of the arts of destruction are| Th more honored and valued than the eultive- | St. Ji Pas taacs opie Marense Toisen ot tion of tho arts of peace, we have bo solid | Jamaica, bi i waranive that's Rew Lacomburg may not | Ie It Cuyler eto found in some other petty fortress, and | m of Col ® Dew cause for nations! eiec yowe other tukuown Stal * 0 the y the present hostilities between Sai South Amoriwan revubling, 4 iy long to try the temper | durin, ord they ave coutivually abarveniny | aud re coal | aud all the snecesses of bis diplo: | od his parallels facivg | ate of Vallejo aud Peral vil: rom When the Spanish steamer touched at | T HE between the two lished. ‘The Masonic fraters while panai Exeouti quarantine bere on vessels from St. Thomas haa beon raised this day, and that unrestricted intercourse be furnished to the newspaper press. ity, in large General Grant was present today at the hear and consider the opinion of Attorney General Stanberry on the disfranobisiog clauses of the Reconstruction act. paraded the atreete thie afternoon; and through the grounds Mansion, wore reviewed by their brother, the President of the United Btates. of the District of Columbia, James E. T. | Holemed, was installed. Those forming | thie obapter wore heretofore under the juris: | perpetrator of the terrible « | diction of that of Maryland. NEW-YORK, FRU ment was pitted againat the other, and the utmost jenlousy anid enmity now exiata bo tweon the ludian agente aud the military autboritie: ‘THE NEWMARKET MURDER ‘Trial of Mridget Murgnn for the Marder of Mrs. Cortell. ‘The readers of the Sux will remember the horrible murder committed at Newmarket, N. J., ou the 25th of Inst February, in whioh the wife of Dr, William W. Corioll was the viotim and Bridget Durgan, the servant, the presumed murderess. The details of the case and tho testimony at the inquest wore given in the Suv at the time, last, Bridget Durgan wae placed on trial bofure the Middlesex Courts pannoled, Charlos M. Herbert, Ciated with the State Attorney-General, opened the onse forthe State. 1 ulated the scenes and circu ding the m nde without istory of N ing very atrongly to the aocused aa the rime, In New | market, about midnight of TF 2 Hridvet Dargan called at the hy Tho report of the committos appointed | Coricit, a brother of the Doctor's, aud, aroue by the Postmanter General to inveatizate | ing thew up, atated that there wore folbors all the frets connected with th ous | At the Doctor'e touse, anit ate fonrad oh cocuered they would murder Mea. Corie! ms explosion of gas which occurred om the | Hye oe ng Mating thats ment, anal ng of April 120b.in the Dasoment of the | Mra ( her baby wal tical has just appeared, The! get were the only inmates ot the ised the house, The Doctor's brother, while provars WEY tO, INK Ww go to the Feaciin, meint the we jerks in| another neighbors, Row Dr Clark | from the Woodrud ma | of the opening of ite | dary | ‘onsid > tate, t the taken@hows th tity of gasoline oF naptha dingly tm Vutiding is [sn when ¢ the gas nothin ae some person i eit to be his i that of tho inflammmability of the through, ohine, In atop cock Known, the stormy toat of any ‘of the fact th rutxed with the & t that the | ted ahe wa ‘aa, from the Storone | Arriving at tho nil leaked | house was fu nee | 0 during the | eeu Ponti erative or about epee and dan he tthe | atill warm, lating the tor imony quan: a or of Krkdget w tle, who in and hy Little queatione: | her confused vinond tha it ogmiannt of it Jor, the nid to be closed ap in the ordi FY Way and nothing hotokeuing the pre of robbers nround, Dr, Little entered and fonwt mchair upsot and broken, All wae dark withia to a bed room an ound thoor—le wn oke; but oraepin hae guilty oF Opening a door leading the pon h and Knees be found the body of Mra, Coriell the blood wiioh had a hand a He dragy hho had with hi 19 Around, who the erin fe therefore trusts that an of what tho motive whieh will be given to remove both the ga Med we diabolical a dowd. Heidget and machines from the bu ng, mred th red them that twomen bad called at wou other hod be resorted to to light | the house 6 at midnight, 1 that Mra. both the Office and the Department, | Coriell req: her 10 go for assiatanes | IF not moved, he belioves that atmo distant | while she (Mra Coriell) shou a the watrous in | do This atory dud wail to n ow ao much | gethor and the chaaces aud altorations | deplored, will fol , aod be is unwilling wh it underwent f time to in | that the fespousibility lu auy wi r xt aptire of Booth. the Tho muu ke place in al rm General Popo line a of hi the War Department, throug | me app o INTELLIGENCER | Hoary Wilton rotur | day, naving complet in tho Southern Stat itication, we de 1 in ottered all ri Court election in Washington rly t | crensod tho mus jon to pay | by them dd either party to win clona which had been A the evidence thon gi Hat offered at the p Dr. Win, W. Coriell, I tim, war among the first witnesses called His teatimony rolnted to household matters e previous to the inurdor. Ho describe the Teaton says that Gen: | positions of the several roome of hie house, ng the propriaty, in | the uaual household routing. the condition such # ia diatrio’. requiring the ppear at of todas 1 his prosely tin He exproa order to acoure m fair registration, of put ting @ colored man on many of tho’ To rd iy be issued by itary nit the Sonth to observe « atriot new rolan. Edward | ¢rality in future, and tu ngs only when e breach uf the p publio to this city yeater g ty orat nid, at the kindness and courtesy with which he was treated wherever ho went ainong the oatraciced wople of the South by | visited, bofore mixed j aud blacks, and som Atances tending to prod onl opi ated his pol ‘Aa uover, at 4 | interruption OUR NAVY. Ho teatifies to the | Mr Dtire froslom of speech that in there al owed to tho Northern Radical sponkers, ating that although, in all the cities he | Rl of w jer circum. | the men to Dr. Co auiien etimes Un and rty of t tolerated advo. by tho exiled aud revolution Reports (rom All Aronod the World. Woaaur floauier Me on the 12th instant Saco was at Capo I | board, and everything quiet on the Island, | er Peoria was | The atoan in a day or tw Jauid of Porto Kio | Tho United Stat leave in afow | 6, informa t of the aquadrou 18 yoo: date at Mon Brooklyn ‘The Ni that place, ‘The Sham Rostoy, May vening passed change for the sy m; also in favor year ery | dian camp of » tribe of Indians, | be in the expedition partme) authority has beon on the part of bot terfere with mony, di that ie enon, May anciro video on ns of the New York Produ ‘onsideration of the cen | with it ia concerned, bas ended, has returned to bis uatt enworth, and, after an enorinous expense | to the goverament, has destroyed oue In- fesceablo and. friendly i il He wae at jokin wi © Common order, by unan r of the perm Tho Navy Depart ment bas information that the United St ongahela arrived at St. The on ‘Thoma form cruise around tho Tho steamer Pawnee | 25th April. | stoamer Juniata was to! © for the United States. | r-Adiniral Godon, under date of April Department that tho health | wo that his flagship the io aud Wasp were at | off Buenos Tho Kansas was on tho coast of ‘ouncil imous | vote, authorizing the Mayor to extend the | hoapitalities of the city to President Juhn- fon on the ovension of his coutemplated | Trait to thie oity. | The tal System, Minwackre, May The Milwaukie or of Commer adopted reso- favoring jonal Commerotal in accordance with the recent iment of such au institution to moot Indian A Leavenworth correspondent of the Chi xpedition, as far as mediate cor at Fort Leavy. ludiaus that were to annihilated have been too well iaformed | of the movemonte of the troops to be found y camp, oF uear any military post, tos) ely, | Mra, Little di (lar emell of All well, Thoateamor | tion, all woll | corresponded exactly with of the butcher on Mra Co ify with which the wounds body were inflicted, and for | which after the murder was found in the water closet, and acco for hia owa ab- sence on the fatal night. He also teatitiod to the sicknons of Kridge! Durgan, ite char actor (menstruous), and to hie own and Mra, | C's uniform kiudness to hor at all tin her delicate o0 # to the murder, t barged Bridget, as they rful mad a * dition the week oy would have had bo partially ave ny that a atro etiines Atwit enatr dar-clothes, would a Little et hor by 4 toe timony ua to Hridge:'s midnight call thro, and the peculiar expression aud atupid eof the litle babe, whoin the witness | J. ' Hridgot we oli's house, aud returned ain to witness's house about two o'clock the morning to take away tho child, but not like her ma or het | auwwers, wud ao refused to the ebild, Mra. hair ‘was singed o t into hor own bi he after the ing Dr. Little wae ao Hrulget'a guilt that be openly v of the murder, w aho replied that iC he know her to be he should make afidavit of it dhe then | impl aftorward shown k ed Anu—who it was w nothing about it Mrs. Harriet Hilyor, Blrs. Corietl’a oat neighbour, pos I. that ho heard ing and thumping going on at De wo and from the Hitting wud lies from one room aud posi F which aie could di plight, she thought that « boing committed there but sho puld not oall her hu ad when she Shep b, my poor baby. teatitied n prepared for burinl heasos corroborated the previvus mony. boati Mra, Charlotte A. Grinnell, who awasiated Jin washing aud preparing the corpas for | burial, testified to finding % gashes upon the bead, neck and body, beside acratohas innumerable, were w dosen knife cats about the throat, aul in washing the | head, a large portion of hair caine off with a pies of the acalp. din the Fi rt of the loft a out about al | 12 inches long ; th ich bruised aud awol cat through ral wounds along the ap y \d which looked as if the: been done with the point of a knife. Th was nlao ® sharp cut across the hand, which | severed the fourth fioger at the third joint ‘and the fore finger at the same, Chas H, Stillman, in his testimony, thought these wouude were made by the kuifo previously mentioned, whioh had Leen hent in the atruggle, |The witness eleo te examining the body of Mrs. Coriel, found rtho right oar the red marks of four of which were immodiate- marked off with ink. took eu improssion i oth, and had @ cast o produced the bad ber mouth wi PARer impression of the teeth marks on the ly of the murdered woman. This witness found also cuts on Bridget's hande, and noticed on her up) taken off about a third of tho size of » three- cont pice, and the water was oosing out, et intervals of about fifteen or twent: seconde she would run her tongue out a liek it; there was aleo s sorateh or the left side of the face through the skiu, and au- Mire Catherine i re. Lawrence, who made an examination of Brid, lip a pices of akin 1. | with | YAY, MAY 24, 1867, tinued aod will probably occupy several days yet, as the defense havo uot yet opened | their side of the cave. BY TELEORAPH Yesterday's Procendings New Mrowswick, No J, May 2d. —The ot Dargan for the alloged mur der of Mra. Coriell, waa continued today ents belong. the babe, that bad beeu dl they ware bh In teatitind ity of the fo with which the murdor is auppored to have been committed with one which ahe bad | used for three years, while employed as forvant in De Coriell’s house, James W. House tratifiod that the acoused had acknowledged that the knifo found in the outhouse was one with which she had pared apples the day before, (alo Nevina (colored) testified to the find. ing of the kuits Yr Dayon Deckor mind M: Price Two fa lightning Manzanet drow « fired at lis wife. RELIGIOUS, torian General Assombly occupied the « tire morning session in a discussion on the adoption of the report of the Standing on Publication, which was read by tho Chairman, Dr, Winger, The report states that the publication scheme has be. fact nnd w gratifying saccess the Presbyteriam monthly, it editorial volver at the mothe foot, gaaping in the agonies of sous present and threa her romohed the cor Niort emptied the Fema Iver into their bod! was, hor xeeption o| to anew hymn and tune book, At the afternoon session it was decided to hold the ral Assembly at far iat on he closing quotations of American der the intiaanee of the paacof cnived lately, the sugar market St fovn Fi 36 romle ar Rem tm Deston. rh and gavo mn letween tho and related bh if the won who had cealled the the murder, She ala pointed oat Aun | Linen, saying she had been there on the | night of the murder | Soveral othar witnesses detatted ov ver. | fatiouas with tho prisoner, in which abo bad | doclarod that two man, named Marnay | Doylo and Hunt, bad catlod at the Doctor's hoes the night of the murder, and oorre berated the testimony already given in va: | | Flows points Saumual F Randoty heart Bridget say ale hail aaved one. aly testified that he ha b Jatl that sho Was aurey arnod to 1 Marder and Kavaas City, Mo, o'clock today Nanking House Richmond, M May About two fourtoon men entered the f Hughes & Maas » robbed the money ¢ f $4,000, ‘lod aman named Shaw, and | two others named Grittio, ‘The murderers | Hed in w woaterly direction, A party has pursuit | of the firm of Soott, Carter & Co,, of incendiary notoriety, has procured a change of vous, and was takon to Lox | ington today and bailod in the amount of $10,000, ta Woman. Mass, May 22.-Simnoon on Wedneaday tour sire IL Chenoy, y atriking her on the head withaheavy club. Ho then as anultod by ug and boating her with thy til ale foll to the ground, | bleeding aud aousoless, Meck was brought dowa by a atone thrown by his son, | sleven yours of ago, who wit fa foon arr | wae formerly « momb | ohusotts Regiment, 1 and ungovornable temper, wud, waa inaano at the time of committing tho dood. Mrs, Choney had been living in the | house to protest Mra. Pook from the passion of hor husband, ‘Trout ptenlers—One Mas Killed Anethor Clabbed. Rocursren, N.Y, May 2!.—A man namod | F.C. MeNaughton, Inat might, while ¢ | passing on tho trout pond of Thomas Ward in the village of Mumford, in this county, | was fatally shot by Mr, Ward. A compat ion of McNaughtou, who wi in taking trout, was soverely olubbed by Mr, W ‘Thore is considar- ablo excitement at Mumford over tho affair. Marder—Robbery, UL, May 23 —A sporting man | named GW. Lee, was attacked last night | bY some person or porsona unknown, in hile sleeping room in Reynold’s block, and a9 | aovorely injured that but little hope is ea tortained for hia rooovery Fig dollara worth of anyon thirty lon from the room, bonda woro at DISASTERS, ‘Tho Wreck of the Nantingo de ¢ rival of Passoagers in Philadelpuln aud im this Clty—Karthor Paricalars ef (bo Disastor. | About forty pai jantiago do Cuba, which want ashoro off Atlantio City, arrived at Philadel Wodnoaday night, anit yestorday afternoon = boat Thomas P, V ritan and Dolaware line, b | eity over 900 of the passonge | pamranoe indicated rough timas monte of the passouge | of tho officers at the ti and | wht to this ‘Thoie » ve state. aa to the con eof tho miaha to tho troatinent thoy received at nds of the Jerseymon wv differ materially, Tho following is ry of the accounts given by the At two o'clovk on Wednesday morning the captain went b los ng the third mate in obarge, The mate left the look nnd wont to washing th | tho veasol air | from tho shoro aod afterwards struck again |and broachow too. All was comm: tion, but the passonge: | themsolves oreditably as | wore informed that there | danger to be ap ; wore revorscd for half an hoi rrould mat oome off Captain Vim, of tho prin Navy, C yi te Patton, passong then told the Captain of the Bantiango do Cuba that it wae he Gary to sot the passengers ashore, aad Fangemente made for that purpose, ptein Kelly then took oommand ot bont and succeeded in landiug ® number of | There, w re forty lady passengers | je | Indios. ou the ship. tho boat was roed, but tl . Aratt reached load, but on the secund trip three | were rept overboard, aud two ofthem lost. Captain Townsend and the wreckers acted nobly, and did much sor vice in saving pamengers and property Tho epot where the passongors 0 | Jandod in 5}¢ miles from Atiautic City, "The inhabitants in some cases avted generously while in othe: instanses they disgraced thomeclves by their pitlloce oupidity, It in anid by old auilors that had the wccident o0eu tocky shore, the passe would have had @ poor chance of escape. Dre. Kickar, who is among the lost, was ou her way to England to of £15,000 which had boon left hei rm band witnessed her death from the deck of the ship. The vossel has ton foat of water im ber hold, It ia doubtful if she cau bo got oft. BY TELEGRAPIL PaiLAveLeuts, May 23.—Passengers from Atlantio City report that the Santiago de Cubs has vight foot of water in bor hold, fend the: ps badly, If @ storm comes sho will 18 @ total loss, as she is thought to have bi ged. Several of the passenge arrived here to-day, while others wont to Now York by tho Raritan aad Delaware Railcond. Pasal Ratiread Accident. Sr. Pave, Miau,, May %.—Tho construo- tion train of the Minacsote Contra! Rail- | churehes oor leo ongaged | gore of the stoamar | conduot an 70 yonra old oon wa thi monoy in the house or auywhere clan; 0 md, anid Loo, t killed him,” * elly aud Captaia | operate with the Com | after pearly three days’ debat mittee, aud that the fu thin ohject be transmitted through itehands, The report was adopted 10 agalnat 61, \ an Gen report of the « the 1 Assembly yoator mittee of tan on cont aration and testimony,” | and occupiod the Rov. De. Thos Fa tou aores feats and on ! Wan digousne | greater part five you | B. Moov N.J., a member seventy pound: of the oral Assembly, |) A ™ he: | died hore yesterday. | Nighgats, Naptist Anniversarion. | Crue sao, tat, May niversaries co }—Tho Baptiat an | moncod in this city today shot was nimedeo as to pierce his A Rowrow man haga henory at Harnatable, Cents revolver and The ball entered her fore ‘The New School General Aasom! head. eauaing her to fall ove inte her isi , < vy. | mother’s lap, an aged lady, who was aittiog Rocussran, W. ¥., May Si—The Preoby: | Coas ber’ The seed teen feed ble, fe when both fell at his death, The rer then flercely turned upon the natoned. them with the the hapless ‘oe ife’s om), who was encienie at the time. cans: the death of ler unborn infant, After publication of foreign misai Jeed, the assassin through down bis ode, Un fal nowe re- closse firm for No. 12 Dutoh stand: was dofeat ‘od in the House this afternoon by a vote of of ground. shored off Anw old, which weighs two hundred Viewsonr bas 81,800,749 inveated im horses, sin cattle, $4.%1,911 in miloh cows, _— RATES OF ADVERTISING « FATA@LA CHVARIEDLE OF ADYAROR, Pf, LOCAL NEWS. JEROME PARK RACES. Jerome Park, and notwithstanding the dia turbed state of the weathor, end the evil of © postponement,” which always hese bad effect upon euch oocasions, the meeting wae & decided euccess. 1d gave himself up to the officers | The morning opened bright and cheerful, " ket closes h embar. | “84 gave tokens of a fine day, but towards raanod, tad ne ae in te offered by the | moon the sky became overcast, aad big drope of rain oooasionally fell, which de termined a great number who would ethor- wise have gone to Fordham, to remain af home. The scene at the upper ond of the Island, however, was @ vory pleasing aad Boston, May Zi —The liquor license law exciting one, Hundreds of vehicles, the bill, which was reported by the majority committes of the Legislature on the eubject, cooupante of which any one evuld decide ore going to “ese the sport,” trundied slong the Fifth and other avenues, theron, the Park, and still farther to the goal—Ji of “ Gontlomen drivers,” of courses, was the fashion — oat of them woaring lit: taliestion Win oak test Tieton ner General Intelligeno tle, short velvet coats, tight corduroy pats, ifying atate of things in thie respect, and t ; New York fun.) black rolvet voate, rod oravata, with pins re- recommends the presentation of the cunse iy eae Cane eee Beesenting a whip, aticrap, oF, horseshoe, in all the churches, Tt was put upou the) Tir nett profits of the Memorial Basaae | “Jerome” bi "9 all with ee on docket for fucther consideration. a was 8! very short Any gentleman a | sj] Sbove, and who 1m addition carries Old Nobel Genoral Assembiy 10 was arrested in Richmond Bei-] 22° OO oo ot noadad cane, ta Crvetssart, Ono, May 2h —tn the Pree | day for endeavoring to get up a riot. hia hand considers himself “the atyle of "As to the ladies, it ta terday very jaunty Ci they were al tl AX j behind ‘conte, fast in hand. Thia ia the rervbody ehiole of any sort, the latter olase herp to submit te. the torture of being conveyed to the grow mn horse or steam oar. The Harlem and Fordbam care wore crowded to ¢ roof with all day. The New Large numbers of delegates from all parte Xork and Ne ven Railway Compaay of the United § rniahed two apecial traing, wi u 1 tho United States aro present her epeciee of the tlany tribe are tak: | Gea street dope nt 15g, wad 2 Pr BM, aad cor: Calif ert natebregetd tts b ried many hundred passon; ‘Oa arriv alifornia. ‘ur ordinance of baptivm was adminis | ing at ain, thas iy quiet village Various Hers. at Ashland, Mass, last week to Joba | vas found to bein the utmost commotion. bol The billiard aged 74, by Koy, Davi Boneo, 83 | Ali the male residents of the vicinity who kal Rolin gona ay ell of age Prnseeded © truck weggon oF v hiole of any jo A last night Tie Claremont, NTL, hotels closed thoir their straggles for pas: Every portion of tho Pacitic coast was re: | the pablic the of their voices Lit ' they were denied # m up to the stand for 240,” while presented, ‘The champ 6 was aware pa were a6 rage Ay | fo A. W. Jamiaon, of Virginia City, Novata, SMe Hor 6 rernere peor pe iri lene reel AN rn thee rde Saw Franeiso, May @%-Tho ahip Bluo | T coat 910 to freight a car. the long for Liverp: of wheat, w 1, April Let, with polled to re the 9 fro} ny to Hoaton for $86, turn, boing in @ leaky condition, She dis. | | charged hor cargo, waa repaired, aud wailed “ ngain today | ue aod generous The entire eargoot Malaga raisins, by the | ‘Tuy Money Chick, involving about based by @ single tirm, Tho estimated loss by the burning | Price & Co.'s furniture warerooms, ia Cali+ 000, wi subsating on Hah-balle, AcoLORRD woman woul Toxas. b aautreli’s Gang Plasderiag and Mt * “eerings gvantodin Richmond, Va. Aug but ara what they a Wau Alexandr onsed for, An army officer, recently returned from an expodition through the countios bordor ‘arlin, aby Chickasaw Nation ot Has at loast @ century ol every ton of these ao-oallad hot with no pr 100 wiles, trom Albany to Springtield, while r toad can be mont 200’ miles, 0 heen located Menton, Maas, butchors bave been lo to procure beef for the past fort- A the people of that town lave \ & number of school children of ft woro sponding the day on Fri-| the Main Staud is w ploce of eroeu turf, t Four Milo Rua, one of the @ who have been 1 Virgiois with @ view to tu od | where the © hoas; na | cuss tho tnd cased with delight f carriages and foot passen, that had come up from New Yor! Tho lato raing have made the fields in the neighborhood of tho course aamume @ marshy condition, which ma; be very agreeable to the goose whic! in about on thom, but not to the genus 10. These birds, disturbed in their q strotched their necks, hissed, aud in many casos showed fight to the invaders of the soil of Fordham. The Park itself, how- evor, thanks to the fornia atrest, is $1:10,000, ‘ound d in her room in Richmond Fri- eeadition, deaplee the cokicing tains Tho Glarama, for Cork, with 3,100 sacke dey. m fallen fur weeks paat, ‘ot Whaat hag claxead Tite atablos of Mr. Abraham Warwick, © take placa a six miles below Kichmond, wore burned | 205 pM end ut that hour. the ercands Tho domand from New York for fone con: | Friday morning with sixteen horses Chae Heute wad Man Beane presstted, ang tinuea | itis quoted today at $6 90 to g7, | mules in thom, svimated and beautiful appearance. The - a rod and fifty hotol licenses have | laion, with their gay dress, lent enchant: out of | ment to tho scone, the Club Stand contain. are noth tng a large oumbor of the fairecx. The © | balcony of the vow Club Honss, from which Aaplondid view of the course can be had, was aleo crowded with Indic In froat o! taen perambulate, dis ints and condition of certain bet, buy poole and edmire the | hal 0 ition bo hoard— equines | dios, About Underwood ‘Along the becder to voatmont, loft» check fur $00 in Lyne ve ke Kaneas the county dition. | jung. an Saturday, for the enelt of tie | 18 the pool | but horse Ley for thin ia | POOF OF that olty doatit aaa aught. Murder, which iy | A pavonten of a gentleman of Fredor:| the bidders that the coutedug huraoa woro «0 common, i# 4 for th following | Coad Ve. pam coming up lo the acrateh fur a are very fow wen | * ome time, killod their man, and a jury cannot be found that will convict, A true bill is aometimos found, | but witnesses aro spirited away, or the murderer escapes. Heoond—They dare not | conviot, for the remaining gang will kill the jurymen, ‘There are roaming bande atill fighting, robbing aud killin | ® portion of Qu an in Kat Kiver county told mo that they had visited hia plaoe very ofte during the war, ‘These ruidana wo jhoure’ in his parlor and toll of ro Aanon Mev, @ Maryland fat aitaome bounty money in Mal dave ago, but he was groen | aftor to 9 $150 worth of gold pivooa tor w aarper UM, of Hanove urday of re nun country at * dog: days. ra rake phot hy Lynchburg Revenncan rigataeeit we they tuid ith the rent Atricwn oxplirer him, they wore siding’ along and carrying tho etare tata to wat A Gorman mot thon and asd: | ' he below, Thank God, you have come. Do catoh sof a huge hum Quautrell, tor be is murdering every ons iday in Ric that haa any o ” HH Quantestl | the akeleton spoke aud informed bim that ho was Quan ‘nu | rail, Alb my Gott, tara, dowd! Htora | they all joimed ing laugh, But," eail the | who kille | gentloman, “you didn't kill hunt”. “Oh, XRna he) billed o tnan » | yor, we killed bim; ‘twas fun to see him ‘onthe head with © chai pray.” Quantrell said be "hated to kill olglas, Atahabane enor au that was stubbora and od tight, | ‘ ‘Y ng, or tol with it them to kill t Tilo like to got the Biate Hriaon Hony Bivens race | meer thom, beg sud | wast Newark, N. J. w 1 ay" | tive Fishor, Priday i, for Asanult upon three ay fray t0 blow | i alloged’ that. le ui neident raised | |* a great Inu ansthee etory. thon turned them Loo, the tiret officer wider Quantrell, told ri” wedding n inoident that happened that ag in ual manner in Veriiont th | the aeighborhood, and which was truo, | 1 | He rede up to an oll man and asked hin for his money, Ho was in the yard—an oli | in t years, ‘Tho disoovery of ‘Thay were told ho hud | of © ir4e cloned the festival adertonk aman was roading « bu day, ia | had any mone: im over the dead "Ob! a | oatefor what be had done--in nathan | coate for @ had done 1 would make by the job, New Hassitine's prohibitor harmless to the sale Hiquor ae MM (io of the State mail it at ull, M Hoouno Law iui A xeano hor tho Cireuit Court of Albemar Friday, to 18 years inpri other crimes of the grade, he was making his entire Kou | Budd killed man said after ¢ mau he killed, he coulda’t aloep for m work, ‘but,’ said he, ‘Lhave killed eighty-two, | and now I'd juat as eoon do it ae kill @ dog | I will not rolace any more of these horrible | stories; they are too terrible to think of. | Yot these Union people bave been obliged mei me nal ace Or gpWAN Rick wae oxhibiting by Teg, Waehingtou, Va., tho other day Jaan woree: | drunken bullion’ interrupted ti sucvowd thay will them probably come to A aie | CUBA | wae serio ‘ue Solaed Vossel—Terrib: | Lqvon selling was ne Havana, May 18,—T'he Ucoan Homo baa) great au extout x been abandoned by hor captain, and at | Pebibitory laws ani Sta twelve o'clock yesterday valuation was sot | upon her by order of the Goverament, to | be followed by the sale of the vossol, in | lieu of $17,000 tine decreed by the Chancel lor of the Exohequer, Our consul, Mr, | Savage, ating under ordors, has referred tter to the Secretary of State for sot: t. An awful tragedy was onected in one of the Justices of the Peace oftices, in Matea- ana, @ fow days ago, A suit for alimouy had been commenced by @ married Indy, who | Ns were drawn injured. which are in full biaet, tash pisos lo from the surrounding tow law le more rigully eutore plies here ls at home in tress in that section of the ing sad socounts, One letter by Government ; the, oveusional Ssh, dig ing tmpatioutly for the derrios for roots, ani road ram off the track aad killed » maa named Ribor of Iudipos, ‘quite emoothly to ell mrasent, when, auink | the * white folks” of the (orm & atorokeaper, fidos the regular bare at hotels ar @ plenty as black berrie had for some months beon separated from | Of the echools there are oight with e! hor liege lord, Santiago Manaauet, of lite. | feacbore and 1,00) nogro ohildre) Inte goneval oxhibition of the pro rary reputation, The case was proceedi ameuce of the latter qi oon rman, receiv: tio roa tow ough soon Tun viner Race Spring Stakes. This was of a mile for three yours gl was closod with eight nomiaat horses camo to the starting poiat aa (ol- f countorfoit ; lows ind in Bal obia. Katid ona nllover the resent than during tho « geuus of At . HL, by. atriking | fr was con ¥, of man. d sentoucod to seven yearein | at id by Dato: ani heat thou ent, arvent after an other day wile oloped with young follow, taking with her all the “tin hey husoand hy hor ab Kno regard for the to paint « Haltitaore, A had to pay $) and | ore than he ylaw le and uae mauy pi 6 to anf thief was sentenced by lo, Va nt. ture, b nd to 6 years. Laat two to live through the reign of torror for you Fovnn ie pol nl ne The rebel portion of the community k | f ive $1,000 to have the but did not rob, as did Quantroll, ey ook | feline returnad to her, as it waao: o county forty two men wore hung brought fro xian, and sot o great deal the Government, by ie The cat had « gold necklace oa that | ben Was wortl M0, 4 cireus at the row t order but no one on to40 able oli ‘sail peo | Where the tlook Lato | Hostoa by hundreds to procure their eup: of colured | + have recently writ relation to South, giv. aye: In many cases (he poor negroes are partly fod trap. birds, catol Pry d are wait. to Fi real of thu il of Honor took the first place at the atart, closely followed by Kathlose aud Motwirie, On reaching the first quartor Ruthloss vame to the frout, and made , wz at on (ceritig pees and wh: [pnasing tho” half wile pola was Cully fo engths ahead ot the Maid of Honor. while was two Tong ha b other hurses were is winning the rac y neared the Judy ras, winning (he race in a cau tt 1, Motairio third. iso an exciting ono, aud ‘oneli to the win. the start took pice, The betting mon vow eottiod theie little aftnirs, tho Excisy law iv not in force in Wastchoator county, indulged in « little of that beverage which “etoale the brain away" aa tho tamperance orator wisely remark. 7 again heard selling pool the encoa for © in order to ee hh depreciate in their progr aluo aftor 6. anil tho horse up and take their placos prior ta THK SECOND RACK, which was for a promium of $700, age, ono iis. There wore what was vory tered came to i J Oaward, 6 years, ¥ eb. f Mitte, 8 years. J ifuot Do, 4 years, TP. Reed’ Rachsatress, 4 years J. A keraou'e gr. Bechmond, 5 years, Luther, as usual was particularly restive | aud aazious to get off. Mittio wae trouble some, while Quward and Kichmoad waa quiet aud docile, On tho sigaal being given | to start Mittio and Eaohantress got awa, | eons six lougthe wheal of the thors the horses were reoallod, aud after waitiug somo ton minutos another attempt wae | made, with a similar reault, this time On. ward’ not starting, and ‘Mittie's Jock ahend. Some of the horses ran about ha! | @ mile, aud thon walkod alowly b: | rathor exhauated the pationce of \tators. A third attompt w this tin ‘Anxious to gat at abould waa avothor false atart. augry,the jock | the spect (the hora horses oa | away leaving fj wimal whieh bad caused all the (rouble Jin teking advantage at tho start, wae not rowdy) Monday had slightly tho boat of the staré, with Luther close ou his hauaohoa, followed by Ouward and Richmond, Atthe half wile pole Monday had increased load Uy i longi, “Laither, second, On ward, third, ‘the others being pretty well up to ether, Lather made a desperate atte oO gain the lead on coming up the bi stretch, but Monday had the race im by won, and the result Tho Judgos grow rimauds, wait Lather were the favor THIRD RACK The third race was for a for all aoee, two end quacter aniee ter which ouly ene entry wee made of J. ¥ Watsou's Delaware, consequently thu “(Comtianed om Pourth Page.)

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