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a THE NEW YORK SUN. ! TUBLASHED DAILY — SUNDAYS EXCEPTRL | Ciice corner of Namen and Fulton streets, T HE BP Spite ee ot Bn Ea Simons |Thirty-Fourth Year. THE OLD WORLD. | movement for the ment gavecurrency to | the atory that Count Boulboo IL alive, having escaped wider an asauined name, But that is untrue, He wae abot at Guavmas. are His fa of Brit tany istingoished for ove of wd Sun Cable Dispatches. i ene tear a We —— co go on much longer, reducing it (0 chaos and anarchy, this expedit one that will go out for ia not the last similar purpose. Canada. Jom. Tonoxto, May 90.—Jeff, Davie arrived here on board the steamer Champion thie | morning, Fe was enth Ny cheered by # large crowd, and drove to the resi | dence of Major Hellam, in company with | Mr. Mason aud (eu, Early, He afterwards | received ® number of visitors, and left ia | the afcer Ho will | return here form fow days, but intends to | Foside at St, Catherines, Fresh Complications in Germany. | ‘air Seath i} May W0.=It is reported here nd in Ottawa that Hon. A’Aroy MeGeo ie | not to be ® momber of the Privy Council under the Confederation The military authorities have reoaived in- formation that more field artillery will be | seat to arm the forces of C The trade sales in thie city are largely | attended by Wostern buyers, The bil ding is spirited, wud fair prices a ‘What Was Going On Yesterday TRE FATE OF MAXIMILIAN, :. Intense ‘nxlety Everywhe: SLAVERY ABOL!SHED IN SPAIN ONTREAT ae. Maximilian. | Toxpoy, May 90--Evening—The uncer tainty of the fate of Maximilian creat intone and painful fooling of anx throughont Europe. In tho House of Commons to-night, Lord Btauley, in reply tom requeat for informa: &e. alized tion as to the safety of the Mexican Kmper ay igraxar, CE, May W0—Mr. Field aid thatthe government had received ying Prosident of the Hirmingham Cham By Oper eeers eran ee wen ber of Commerce, is now in Montreal ou @ Kassin, ef, " tour through the United States and Cana E LG May 2)—Evoning ~The og obtain an expression of opinion from the “gh nit loft thie city today for cipal Bowria of ‘Trade on the question Paris. Presets. ishing privatecring during war. The Burtix, May 2—Evoning It ia atated | Birmingham Hoard of ‘Trade is now agit that King William will be accompanied by | ting that eubjoot m bis Prime Minister, Couut Von Hiemarok,on | (" the “id the Welsh Fusileere were or his visit to the Freuch capital, dered to Point Levi, Instructions have pall been received to put aatroug force on the Mapnip, May 20—Evening.—The Spaniah | fortitications there governmeut is considering the question of FROM WASHINGTON. the abolition of slavery iu all the colonics Waswixoros, May 39, of Spain. : Sebloswis Hon. FE. A. Augamar, the Special Leves TLosnos, May 0th, tchee raosived Commissioner of Louisiana, was today ap: fant night from the t indioate that | pointed by President Johnson a membor of a fresh complication, the character of which | the Board of Visitora to the Weat Voint In not dotinitely kaown, bas arisen in tho | Military Acwtemy from that State, The Bebleawig question. | Board conveno Juno Lat; andit is the frat Ireland. | time since the inception of the late rebel Conk, May 90th I'he trial of the prison. | lion that Louisiana has had a representa tr Couton is now in progross before tho | tive ia the Board of Visitors Special Commission in session here, | The Controller of the Currenoy gives no: Franco. ‘ tieo to the holders of the ciroulatiog notes Parts, May ¥—Evening. It inexpsoted | of the First National Bauk of New Orlean: that Francia Jose ror of Aus that such notes will be paid in the lawful a trin, will arrive in this city om tho frat day mney of the Ua exont States upon | ot July MARINE, tion of the same tw tis United States Froamury of the | Tennessee, ' bered about twenty ive, tauch further war dian Res Nasnvitin, Tays,, May 90 —Much tro ry, May 0) The Ssoretary of blo existe in Franklin County,caused by the | the fntesor bay concluded @ contract with Proceedings of Brownlow's militia, Some Samuel 8 Sm f Minnesota, to citizens held @ mooting at Winchester on Woduoaday night, at whick it was reported that (be militia hed taken ® man named make @ aurvay of the woatarn portion of the Great and Little Osage Reservations in Kaneas lying wort of tho Arkansas river to Brownand shot him dead, and had shot at | the hundredth lian, of oll Spanien Another citizen. Many persons were said | ling, amounting to two millions of ores to be hiding to avoid being killed, The] which were coiod in trust to tho t President of the United States has been | States by a treaty with these Ladia tember 2th, 1466, and will be benefit of the owners, They form did agricultural country, upon wh people of Kanes have long desiro toake purchase. The territory is about 0 miles south of where Goneral Hancock hat bie recent talk with the Chevennes, and it bad been ® mattor of doubt for some t petitioned to protect the lives and praporty of “the peoole.” Should he fail to do this, the people (1) are recommended to protect thomeeives New York. Rumored Discovery of Geld in Dutchess ‘eunty, tirat discovered im Cali When gold NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 31, then atarted for «| SUN. Price " wo Cents a catalogue at the present | of one and thrae-quartor milaa, for all ages, avout the mil he jfall of bail was greater | soak uede Veawn tareras th, Thi Of which H0-are bound volumes, | for a puren of $0, eight horene atarted, region, ant ite fury ean ecarcely mie i mittee CI Ls nen) tS | andthe race was won by W. R. Cook's Col. ine ar! ao within thie | (hat there were peeaonted ac the y Mee hal tate lose br bey Trthe mill | [9 lifo managers, 161 lite members, | Grigsby ; time 14%. ‘The horse sold for eighty parca of glace were ahivered to | pial membere and 4 visitors. The whole | $18. For the second race, Pmile heats, fo | plecea.” The hail eame | number of Tite merubers of the Cui99, 00-| git agen, puree $500, Alexander ente niin argo ne walnuta, and much of it ted ainow April, 1461, is! tal R ; ou sal ent freee ay neh | niumbor of honorary Life members ia 1,167, | Aneel; Whaley entered Weldea's Billy Hives noar the mill, informa va that he pick. | Ol th No number, 1,137 rode in thie] Conner, Ansel distanced Conaor in the el up one hail atone that w Inch muda | country and Win other countrion. OF the | teat heat; thme %51%¢. he saw countless | fhole number, 866 aco maloe and 301 fo Fowls wore killed by | males, The number constituted honorary { vegetables | life mem) half in dianveter, an ‘The Chose Match—Now York versus Philas delphta. Priranenenta, May 39.The chess content was contiqued this morning between Cap tain Mackansia, of New York, and. Mr. Reich: sim, of this city, The fifth game, which nary Sociaty tail boing out to pide ion at Rock- gone through the gardens a tublos with a whip. A milo will a farmer waa driving bi orth of tha | ico Vor, referring to the weath team toward | or aud the an} oars Wome. He foi one informant that the a ee i an anna rnen pouring would have | commenced yesterday, was atill un cided fell nahi tually knocked tay wad 0 Kia horeea'down : ataay eatotney fell down, | ati Baptist friouds, they woud not | St @n@ o'clock thie afternoon, when the came was adjourned until four o'clock. Both partion have the same number of pieces, Retobalm having @ bishop ia place jackenzio's knight | have gone far wrong im iuseting at Chioag any time inthe year, They will acoept jercr, shan t and refi had subsided Tad to craw! under the wagon for al Nour the mill the hail drifted, in many hl ities, eight inches deep, anid tte avornge | may infer th, those who tr " RATES OF ADVERTISING. FATABLA INVARIAULE fm ADVAROR, —o— For Seetyentsatmeer sect oft ne! my Ub ante will be imeerted In open oF: style, or im leaded ty) Sor | ee ia ceetet Sta om att are counted i ‘each lias more tnan four, Davia won by four foot; time 7} seconds, Tweatrrive irspanp DOLLARS worth of ro was atolen from Michael Bhep- * house at Teverly, Mass, Saturdag ht, aod carried in @ team to Mal where it was recovered the bext day, aad oun of the thieves arreatad Tue colored people of St. Louie recontly held ® mosting and rosolved thet thay dno longer rid of Tie yarious temperance organizations is Waterford, taking moneures t ber’ of licensed liquer selling establishments, aod @ monster petition this effect ts to bo Inid before the Board of Exolee. Jacon Banken was arrested in. Now Or harge of. embersle affidavit: of Aseis® trad inthe Bank of Commerce nine thow sand dollars. Barker was released on bal nm of ten thousand dollars, depth in the vicinity was four inchos, A Piitaperenta, May 0—P. M.—The chose the fad ore the rightt y , fornia, @ very contagious disease oallet mn taut dace pe he Garwatrat aes rafiaman who was on w raftin the river, | Foreign @eltate a. toh, fifth game lasted over six hours, | (, sIhane’ Union to Oowtge bee. car & ou aed old fovar™ provaiied. Many were ot | iors ses cy the Arkaueas, eupposing that | spring, told we ther the hailtay theeetmcnes | The Hritleh Sootety for the * zation | over ait hours, when Raishatm resigned. | the secasion being @ dl mana wits th d to get cured emigrated to the Hi | of the Gospel in Forsiga Parts,” helt ite | Mackenzie has now won four games of the oight 1 El Dorado, Some. found. the | 00.09 tha wostern houndary of the reserva AS hie ee | he We, © vi rdhcasheloh tated hour eystem, ‘The wngee have been here: sa rein metal, cad outers toond peomavers | creme waciireconttavestigadions proved IV | Cone uews: “Glen wuahors of them Were | crest mecunc i Tsnden 8 My Oe he ‘The Covtell Marder Case. tofore $5 per day of ten hours, or 30 comte Libertad teletly ondb adept Leen toextond to tho old Spanish lina, Colonel | as larie aa ben We saw afarmer, | Afchblehop of Canterbury presiding. The ‘ an ho graves. Itia now reported that gold ha Gmost bie boul, amounting to x miles northeast of | Annual report, which wae read, stated th The Coriell marder case te atill on at Laat 00k two colored boys, named Jonoe | born found ia the town of North Bast. in pa \ iy O. Where. tliare was | Objects of the aoeiety to be the conversion | Newinarket, N.J.. but ite interest is dying | and Aujeow®, aged 16 and 22 reepectively, | Dutohess ¥, thie Stata, one farm | $117,000, and will lowe hore iva tow lays | another concentration of the hails fury, | Of the heathon. and to give empornry ae | wut, The case for the defence wae contin: | at K Ww. @ engaged in ¢ | owned by Messra Co & J. Wilson, Me. 1 to commence operations. Althongh the bail waa not ao large, the | satance ta poor Ch by attording ah Wilson, and Mr. 8 Monee, Mutoh excite ad being the apport to their ol An India and ued on Wodnealay by counsel tabbing the Paki ade ope dite NI: 3 i uy bt Da DISASTERS. vy panes of clase ween | Ceslon thers were 1 millions of heathen | ground that tha murder waa committed by | discovery, and the fever” has already Bed | sail ofa teese—coversl Mervece ttarted | rken in farm housse, and forabte | athe other | tw man, who ala ravished Mra. C; that | ghort time, The murderer iaat large. lfaperunee: beak’ testeas out the Ku gay ae Vener 1 Rercens, thewen me | Se nlecre te Trilgot know of ite intended perpetration At excitement was oawsed in Mon. the atory goon, to yield $12) ia gold towton| Nowrote, Va, May 3% —At halfpaat 8] Ttuehstens gti cera veri ries | durope. During Ish the in- | and wanted to write to Dr, Coriell about it, ga a of ruck. Mesera, Payne & Fowler, Drng-| orciock thie morning © double tenement | morning told ue that th cntira Spring | come of the aocety was $10.00 in gold. | but having bound herself to the murderers, | pote oe eu suspicion of | Be eee re eT tone urn | House on Market quero foil witha eraah | wok Wd been de nil rendered racy ature ware oa extentvl | sho persistently rofusse to reveal what | yamrend disloyalty, bus investi gat firat apecimena were found, aud | to the ground, and is aupposed to have | MI. ok coe tue gromt bail atorm, whieh ME $04.00) for the year wae ea: [aha knoe about it, The teeth marks oa | ed that it was all the reeeis of 6 mieanene jbeve Bexun to Diaet the rere an | baried © aumnber of persons in ite ruins ba relintitiersd ve one of the chiar rte Fatt of Kar. | the neck of the murder woman, they in-| the DAFt OF te ark eon taken by the bait ¢ fect, deep hav A yf and ohild had ve we of the prenan wdertul in | z ny an fo ' Jalready sunk, with encouraging reauite, | Mre Cheshire and chili! had seeaped from the present wondertul Spring | » wade addresses to th slat, are fingernail marke and they thiak of Buffalo with rogard te Tite ¥erus of quis rim. from Northeast to | the house, but was overtaken by falling | 4 welling aad ite Contomte iui tate tho | Yioncy trees there ie no donbt at all vat that the real | the enforcement of the eight hour lew, s it ia hoped he i yen oming on ned bos vl Tr reaw re adie Southwest and'it v4 hoped thay wilt anon walle ta the sijoising one a A bead THA |: oso incu inure ramais cad GLNVHLOE saeetien he seus Cine murderers will be arrested sooner of eter | The Rropriatore xenerally ones paced be manta Of Ihie kind ahould, however, be re. | Cwer Seer of (he Bullding was ooeupiod a leat bi . he Girardvit te | Anew Jowiah hoapital,undar the auspices | and the prisoner should thoretore be sot | Mibhe, Timer” sotice that mon will Be Ch he bexinuing of and upataireasadwoiling. Abores | secidont happened near Girardyi free. fel og ne coived. with caution, ae the bexinuing o us Rehuyitilt county, Da. Te avers: that at {SC the Jewish Hospital Association, was Fa aS iy by 4 uch storie le Le Ap talsteasa standing in front was o aye beyond re ytd f the Boston and | dedicated in Philadelphia on Tunaday af Judge Kelly. Exreniexcen: buralage wore 0 to. s etnilar discovery of gold wae made | covery. | The fall wae caused by an oxveve IMory had born | ternoon, in proseuoe of a large number of May .—Judgn Kelly | Monday night ip the village of Ca Bitte 10 th aver ( tion of the adjoining lot to erect # building | worked to thin a ty foot of the | tadiee and gentlemen. tog Lisatty, tire cones tabs heoticn Tabor andinoney | for Mossre. E. P. Labb & Co, hardware | aurfaco of the earth, and that looated just | py Q MN ENO Utena ein pat "$2,000 Votaiued ; QUO of ut ia the ead thero was uo ; pied Is 0 ’ , : , ‘ Precions motal found tu defray th tof | Twine to reecuo those buried beneath. The the colliery and his family, Ho | private subscriptions, The property be-| The U. 8. steamship Chou, from the | ful inimabing tt pe " Cattastios. overhanging walle make it very dangerous | giay had a number of boarders 3] " 1 and | Gulf Squadron, and last from Key Weat | At Fort Wayne, Ind., recently, Sophi ead 3 je longing to it is pleasantly aituated, and | ‘ Kabley wblackayed Prooch girl, hunted to operate, Tho evoat has shrouded the | * ee HT8 | compringa an old family mansion, two and. | 25th inet, arrived yesterday, She bi down Samuel Quicksell with ® revolver, Vermont. city in gloom stare whee | ahal€ storing height, and theeo-and a: | in active aervice for the past five y drove bis to & wagistrate’s offic colllary, Whe half acres of ground, with lawn lay ita ta tarts bet thek ARCOND BISE NTH nnd Mea Myera were in the kitchen, thoy | Nall ac iy . * in now to be paid out of comm pellod him | Moyrereiiee, Vir, May 99.—The Repub: | Noxvork, Via, May 0. —-About & o'elook | felt the ho ul Fed nbn Ae Lteeee wed nae pow acereecl Heeskign Miey Yoru: tndor the posalty of baving his braine | lican State Convention for the thie morning Norfolk wae thrown into in. | ito the open aie. Two minutes had hardly | fo ChTmeen aay Saad jown, out, : | | ail attor they left the house before it te ‘Tym teausactions of tho Tray Wool Mar of candidates for S tense excitement by the falling of tw Swith @ aurging, awaving motion, into Kitesrp ett tp Rhedo Inland } eatatatare. kek fasten Gp lve tai ‘ef doilare le | here today, Mon, brick tonemeut houses, aituated on th Ke A of aliont chee | ey gua ear etd cases Saeed Dac “r re tees. Soe i} earth andr rom General A ol market int nited State Johnebore, presided, support by one | side of Market square, both occupied | have already b All don wool wm ts wot the chasm immediately cloaed) ; mile first, New York second, Pt | Vice-Presideut from sack county, amd dy He | a ie the Low ° pag A uations aro admitted, free to inaugurate the State Governr ata | inge, Kay, of Kennington, was collar to garret, the . ve rere | ikon the house, burying i almont corm | ncoiad with the If iam home for the | eunuing year, ‘The reasion will probably | third, and Uroy foarth iu tbe | Seoretars, The ticket put. in for n | tail grovery atores, ace were | platoly trom view. ‘hie cena when it went | Ari wud iniletw min: | taat four a Thore bee been no change | Wwol couttes. tion ie fullowa: Bor Govern seen falling by the lad ntlen down was Dela Wure 1 He. oe Week | thon alo It now x inmates, Tho | of State ofticers this year except Attorney | Tur bill providing fer tho anuecation o JohnH, Page, of Kutland ; for Lai crowding the pavemente in the im binant of the dwelling. | wlich wae | purchase of tue property aud the alterations | Geueral. The old pfticers of the Assowb!y | Roxbury to Hoxton hia bm byt Governor, Col. Stephen Thomas ha : h Chirty-tive foet long, may inv tmacined | ore mada at a cow! of $20,000. ‘The cooms | wero re-alooted, Massachusetts Sonate: the Governor's Pairlee; and for Treasurer, Heh ve Abosonbte Ali tat Drleb Malcdad hasan he bahia ee fink, rates a the ou used by the pationts are comfortable au —_—— nature will probabiy be soon obtained. A anrive off No einking 0 Vage, of Montepelior. markoting, the utmost alarm and @ furtished, and the establishment is admitted « bul General Intelligonoa This aunoxation will give to Boston about " una, endorsing the recous’ ration mo a . heir effor ing over or th oot pl i 0 atk * and Large 9 —The ateamship orge H. Hatton, the colored can: | iene eerie tminth and Fortieth € ent existed among them in their efforts | eet Oe honse contained seven beda | ther the charge of physicians well quali ie ell aah ag 4 io0, aa 6 * Fe ae a Tutte tat. ee arent | didate nominated for thy City Council by | reas, ware reported by Hon, C. W. Wil. | 0 eacapo impending d oople rushed | and Wing, Cour stores: bureaus and other bilition Grad Al By Matt to the New York Sun) day of November nest. ‘ork on the 10 i te 4 a: | agaist © one and f ture, by onsidsrable quantity o va - . b “ft the Republicans, hes declined the Tard, Chairman of the Committee om Ke: agaiuat cars, wagon and horton, and any: | furnture, este « couaiderable quantity Of | raf Jonn {Abroee:m WOll | AW duu qlibth' aa pre’ Wh gr enninitled la\l “Wied ap tha kansntas ld th PAPE OM EE sow, May 30.—Tho steamship St. rt \ and unanimously adopted. AbOUL | oral wore knocked down. A dongs ols went ot tae | Vie Beesident : 8. Well, Trew i Mayor | patoraon, Now k inne ae ha was walking George, Captain Smith, which tafe Quetieo | (ot Se many colored voters wore dissatis- | 459 delegates were preseut, of scone render ro in several of tho | Uitaherger, Seoratary MH. J. Hunt, Corrae: | Yen" rin eda titens vo] the Ith of May, bi vod iu the with hia, Ho dosiced for tho sake of - . i ie Ga eh ey smite from tha Tnarth | priming Sécratary, and Ueaso Tooeer, Jos. | | 1m Chis there are seven gre vent ent in Medéme De ; fie 1 5 10 iting from the ie ‘ sd Feeeyek on, of whic ut , Civ : harmony, that a white man be eubtituted, | Kontue Wace GANeL. chaos? jhe cells nf, rendering ie almoat | Finatels, Samuel Hecht, Simon Realtiol M: | Ta eomen irea'a. ap Peinow inn aQeRESFTOWN, May i30.—The ateamehip and this has been done, Hatton could nev: | tongg, of the St , Cartain that the house had bean aet on fire | fhalbenner, Judah Lave, Wan 0 TOP AcWGa Vasa bork ah Dian ately entered th tiouse mad otlvrad his aor Ghicago, Contain Harrie, whlch late New | e+ hold hie seat if elected, ae the City Char | Loris May .—Ti Iho fire bolle were rung, Mayor Ludiow ad: | Nirwana of water wore directed into the | Mor yl Alesandae, Lago with os Guth cel vale! ticea, but by the time he arrived all danges ork on the ISth toat,, arrived at thie port + son ts Ma i ourned court, and ave! iated in | chasm, and oped th house | Laas ove thie woraing and sailed tor Liverpool,” the election of white men | tact APLHUAty, ClAysou Abs. Coare | ttEes Wa Cree eru ren cue tee wel eaMin’ bey be sitleaty eatroyer. Forte | mith, Managers in the coutre of ite forehead bak bis FINANCIAL. ouly to city offices, The registey wae Fe! House took place to-tay, anid wae one of the | (no Md duty of ekbuming tht Hately, tho startling occurence waa not at Albany Evesivo Jounwat breake | the killed, ‘Thus far noue of the victime| Hataly: the startling occurenos waa not , round in faver of Goueral Graut for Presi Loxoos, May J0—Moon—Conaole hare | opened today for the parpors of cor: | quogt brilliant domoustrations aver made in| te killed. Huw far nove of the slatine) tendod by the lose of human life. Mal it! 4 corregpondent of the Cunisrtan Tx: | font in Inet ; <i vanced wer cen «qu actio hundreds of names we v 5 Ms levers er ‘ Ml | take: e hal . Peay , he coin Moor ope rotonse Bisco eachede* United Staten, Pees Fection, and hundreds of names were | this city. ‘The procession of the different OF-| a4 Cheshire, who was lust even eniloavor- | born lost. Hut it took place at an hour | #TKUCrOR writes; Ihave beon to considera) ‘Tux taaton Water Power Company havo| obtaining a now pare of shoes, when the eenney, | alten ie added tothe list. The Municipal election | dors wad associations wae very long and aoe eae ee eee ha eae haceiol, | Muae soe of Mr, Myare’ chilean bad gone | ble pains to ascertain the roligious character | poatpanel their great malo of land ta thar | Siners whee to tate ta ant eocaps. Ont oxy will take place next Monday, To-night the | imposing. Judge W. F. Bullock delivered LL Me pf ghana ee fateneittieg to eeloul, while the others were pl4yiNK | of thoxe who are high in powor city watil the Sth of June Den GHTeaMa traltee tek pirsey aad, ae oj anna Republicans are holding an immenee mass | gq oration in front of the Court House | Te mit ey alate cages caster | lowing ta the reautt: Praaitant Johnson ie |, Tuy U8 Government cull for bids, un-| the tingloaders were wLippod. slo 913g for mone; y | ineetin, ront of the Ci Phoro waa tuatened to bi ' ghee bee on profeano io ho ‘ons of coal, to be do- eee . Bates Pive-twenting 7:96. Illloots Central | meeting Im front of the City Hall. Thete | which was listened to by an immense crowd | Leasaty tho ruins were busy | RELIGIOUS. | oer erent, oan Tsk’ 'is chin’ tee | Litaeee G6 Rarromeas, Pieside LS editor of tho Porthin} Anazy b Bharea 7/44, Erie Railroad Sharon 40, | Iaapeaking from three ataude, Among ihe | of both sexea aud all colors, The ode writ. | oy afternoon removing the debris, Tho | Anmivorenry of the Haptist Wiestonary and | profoasor of religion, Mecretary W 7 Have 1 an interviow racoutiy with at Fuasnrout, Weilnentay, Ma vo [orators are Kepresoatatives Ashley and | ton for tho ocension by George D. Peantion eee ve ie winmicy wan tho digging of «| ruvieauen Sepleiieetatereatiog Wer | who i's oommunicant in tho Episcopal | y,ninne je fo be MGibeaas Gushea baiee | ase toa eolecialeuan a ciosat tates —Cuited’ States bo ved at lr ‘| 4 cause of the calami eg is Broker i # vent th nada, Quebec having | among tha culouiste and a goucral desire ow cing —Cuited Staten boudscloved at 7%, | Varneworth ea er ts pronounced to be his ablestoffort. “Musi: | fouidation for a new building just aljoin j (red “Srcretary, Browning sitende the | faiied to audgaribe the necessary graut the part of all to get away, but they have jauk rates will bo reduced }y per | me resident will ere Ter nR en 2 | nana wan monetally (deepended: GHtaR the | ing the destroyed houses, Many narrow Nery sooletion aro and aye tant b> | Aseria es ells pa to iweb. nile OR Eunnson saya truly that “The poor are | ty tunds, He agsorta that many will perish 7 : Sunday morning next on his way to North | ceremonies. ‘te, One iady, hearing che {UE (heir anniversarive in Chicago during | ying Judges of the Suprene Coart of the ad poverty cou | hay receive histy fram ont, Tharaday, May 39 — Evo- | Carolina, arriving at Kiohmoud on the — bese rece Se pine dy, Bearing he | 16 peat ond present wook, The following | Uuited Matos feo ouly ure Church inom. | este in feeling poor afer cone w Stee, Eliza Colin a pias —Uuited' States bouds closed toray At | eer oom of that day. He will remain South Carolina: eos been at a eee ei | in « eummary of thelr work aa gathorer | here Chief Suaticn Chas, who tee Matho | | Mason Hew Beater Pow, of the Hoston | tor N . civlaga core fiveraule’ Ghee fortunately protected her from being orush, iat, and Justicn Grier. who has long boan | Jounvar. tally liad a alias | oie Whe aetl het he i COMMERCIAL, there until Monday sel cu thon ee Compiatat Agniast Blockade Kanners. Lage de : | from the annual roporte ee ee ee ae naay aiken | COURMAL: le partially bliad wud Un declia: | oft, Whe shall deotde f eto Layervoot, May. 30—Noon —Cotton— | the train tor Raleigh, To-day he aooapted | Cuanuestom, 8 C, May 0) —In the U. 8 Pe Oi cauce cf muses te te (ear kee ae a jee ae | Tite Meriden, Vt, Vistvon has an agsomnt Middiing Uplands 11d; Mutdling Orleaus | tho invitation of the proprietors of the | District Court today, a bill of complaivt oking 606 Nepemhents the Asiatlo Missiona there are livatations | containa at present fy (our members, OF| bean dermamted ant obinrcad ey tie ogee | of tie auicile at Hanocor Last woek of @ u | Spottawood Hotel to be their gusat while Sled by Uletrlet Alteeney Corba | canny! May W—The atenin: | and not far from 100 ontatations, Total | thee ninciern are profeasora of religion. | feudere of Lynchburg, Va | wan wamed Borking, who cut his throat and io brandatuts market le quiet and lem. | i tighmond, ‘The President will exjoura t Charice If, Priolean, Theedero D, | beet General Sigel was snagged to-day, | nuntor of A malo | As two of these ore Usitarians, It o6ly |” 4 ovausxe bo on Coot. in. Viekelarg | serrosintdent thetitnciy: adds sine Ger cartels tac steady of tec yar WO: Toe | oh the Yarborough Hoase Ip faleigts Maan James F. Wolemom, Me Tran, | f27tF milee above here, and sunk in seven Le ee ae ae Cae cence | to send & tegro Congressiuan from Missle | gonditvon he wee found UY one of the ladies Weatara hae. Mi host-Calllorain hse, |" The registration of Louisiann, a0 far as it | holm, Geo, A. Trenholm snd John B. La- Lint OF, ANNE: Te mae PPL weed | imominatione thus: Eplaog | HPP! of the owes, +0! is thi rou, Hoary Ma; No. iwauki od, by 180) 4, ind “3 with tobacco and cora, | a! 1, Reformed Dute! dm Witt Covsty, Ark, bas appropriated | Perki eho exclaimod, Mot ia per 4 ibe, Barley, de Bd, por 6) Ibs 1% pe TU ie grr et atl fete, members of the firm of John Fraser | 1405 sent to ative preachers unor | tat 2, Pronbytori $5,000 to purchase provision for ite deetiture | wilting ore, and Ale, per quarter Me Heury C Murphy aad e small Brock: | & Co, cbarging them with @ violation of rovhan ; including France. Geema- | Genoral Grant, whon in Washi Citizens faintly though meanirediy replied, “thie ta ‘Tho provision market le Arm. Pork lyn delegation, wera in Washington on | the laws of the United States in blockade | The Meheoner Mora Ashore. | ny nnd Swedon, at tho ond of Init thera | nndant at Wealey AL A CLRRICAL horse-thief in Indiana, named | Hoary Verkius,’ aad cxpitod immediately, 9 Ba. and beof Liza tt per bb. Lard 44, | Woangaday. Uheir business is underatood , Md cletuing that in | 100 Beaxctt, May J0.—The echoonor | wore reported 27 ohurohes; baptized in | Chief Juation Cha rogulacly Warbinton, haw just been sent Te the | THe Little Rook (Ark) Conieevative and boson 39, per owt, Cheeso—Fiue | /, ‘been iu connection with the late ps ing operat “el aad aed te the | Morning Star, from Nassau, with a eargo of 1st, 2,280, x” ‘otal, ‘Tho atatiation of | the acrvioee of the same Church y; nt during the inte tial for murdes Amorican 67a, nistae trande la Hemeblone other respecte they are mccountable to the ' i the Asiatio Mi nd | lor, Commissioner o inn Affaire, an Judge refused permission Petroleun—Refined te. Md, and apirite | "General Thomas had another conferenos | goveram Judge Bryon, upon hearing | {tit ie ashore at D tthe time of prep to OF | re Remseate (En, of the trial, Wise Ald, per gallon, Votashes Sle, Gd. Rosi with the Pr left tints reported in thirteen of t sions Attorney « Lo Pa American amd Englial Common 7a, i, aud fine Iie, per owt, | Tin otter for the Went, with fall instruc. | (R Vill, granted an injunction restraining in Aala,, 64d porta Stauabury was aleo raisod a Me-| pent niin to jail to Courts allow, he objected to, The same Splrite turpentine 244, Tallow 436. A. Clo- Ce eee ian abawale the afore mentioned parties from disposing | | A fi fu all the mi ‘and Asiatic, he ie an ahunnue of Allegneny | et ne ery tt Ma t08 YY | paper remarks on the ridiculousness of « ven protect th itt f real estate now held by them, @ freight train on the ( ver, Many of the large ona | College. Secretary Stanton was formerly a be 4 - 4 question asked duriag a lato trial there. Tasow, May 3—Noon—Sugar steady ; | Miny. and ty vrotos the Fighte Me nite aios fac aes cence | BOO OnUIOE and churches connaoted ia [classloader of tho ME Church, General | Two women have attended the Moston | The prosecutor aut dileudant were beth No. 12, Dutch ataadard, 2s, dd. eet Or TAR OOaRe iiss on Wadnesday n. Sickle < Gi Patten taatien, Milline ae cagiance Missions ara not represented in thie auin-| Howard was formorly © Motuodiat, bat for | anvivorsarios woariog vid-fashionod boa: | pure biaok, the jury pure, wiite, yet each are. unchanged i Sesteh pike veto 8t | examined Hon. W.E. Chandler, Assist for Raleigh, to met President Jobneon, 4 tai Glazing we - are mary, When the minutes of the Convon. | several years past haa been» mainber (nt bate of the stale Errauty years ago. Thoy | fur was asked ou his oath if he were Gl. per ton, mixed numbera Lingood | Creme) On, Wregaury. on appolattaents sceheae roman aud delaying th nger train, | tion held in Kangoon 1. thy | one time ® proach tho Congregational | attracted muci atrantio of kin to oithor of tho partios tu tho nea, sakes 4, 150. Crude Caloutta Lin | (rice and fon W. M. Evatte, of Now THE INDIANS. Heavy Failure. above numbers will be largely augmented. | Church. A ranninte thunderstorm ocourred neat | py 9 Uc concerning the release of Jeff, Davia . 30, ‘The reoalpte In the Misslonary Depart: London, reoentiy, wad one of the hails ie Tans 1 the releago of May 3 York, oon & eed Cuxcemmatt, May 30.—Wun. H, Langley, a bp 8 | tol. Di iy Tanda tidgt Ashley is anxious to have articles of im Josttlittioe— sg 4 » Pangley. ®) ment for the year ending March tat, 1806, Ciyciymari, May Tho Preshyterian | that foil measured over tive inohos in|’ pd ple trial and por Piddling § planda, Wig t; Middling Oc peachment propared for the July Mitamches | Hour merchant of Gallipolis, Ohio, with | from the ordinary sources of supply, wore | ¢ 1 Aasasbly) sentardae adlooiear is bape puuielin on seven mil 11344. Salos of the day, 15,009 balos. Surratt's counsel will present Fired-—settlers Killed, Ete, Ki large business connections in this city O11 08, Thie was an advance of tan | (eneral Assembly y : xrens ' ay Poll yatta fae bana $8 he Breadatutt market i 7" | thousand dollare on any forme The | majority report ou reuuiow, ‘This refere AnreRs in portions of Georgia have | haug oF atl Alay 00 ¢ Shas. theuy ollsat w Sr. Louis, May 39.—A Fort K made an assignmontyoaterday, Ile liabili. | thousan F year, The | mal beau compalled to vimuina their hands mud | cat, “4 Boson | {Cae } iniplloated in the assassination conspiracy, | St Louts, May 3).—A Fort Kearny dis 14 ; receipte for the year ending Mareb lat.18i7, | tho aubject to the churohos thomselvos for mad thats closk fi T beeea ned | eae yop Gwe; Lard 4s, for | tit was mersly eogdieaut of the plau of ab: | pateh, dated May <, says that the war on 0 Over $0,000. fom the same sources ne ft Sects | consideration turn oveF thelr stock foe want of Dread and | fer for punishment. aaail alia had falsiy. ts asl Drowne: ise gain of nearly ten thousand dollare " governinent, where the po ‘Common Wilmington rosin has advanced | A480 A ssude pba ber accel dimea) hae et peal e Pld] EP ONE Pe Per Mra, | (@U84L 52) over the reonipts of tho preced 4 School for Colored Teachers. v Lynchburg Vinotytaw anggeata | der Egcogmized chiels, you may puniah the to 7s, Gd.; fine Ame per burned, stock stolen, and settlers murdorod May nye tie Seeateee Ot ABS pieced roan Micese fd be | ue ' eda tes penuia sacs barat fee Alsstigan, eepgay ak ice. ne RECONSTRUCTION. ber E. Il Stable, from Michigan, were drowned | {UK 788% and of about twouty thousand dol- ness Moxnoe, May he Aiuori- | Lynchburg aa the place of reaulence of the | ehie e people they have Ie Loxbox, May 30—Evening.—Iron tonds | proceedings in Virginia—Order Fro: wad ou Lake Mlnbanaks oo. Woadar, while ot | er tar WAS ita? your, except | can Missionary Asssciation of New York | Mey iahob aud urges, th le to take Msi agg bs! ard; sales of Soutoh pigs at Sie. Gi, @ | eral scboold-—Milltary Commissio Govarsl ‘Health ond staf pened Fert ; p ire Be ee Ae | recontly purchaaodt the Wood farm, or "Lit: ame ee uo ceenautied” Suepewered to Actas Nagteirates, Sedgwick yesterday, on their way to Fort | tempting to cross tho Lake pte tna Bre URN pe a Tiile | Cet 7 Pars ee Te Orn Be THe mechanics in the garrison at Fort | {9 De cask bo reeogule Axtwanr, May %—Evening.—Petrolonm | jticumop, Va, May 30,—Genoral Soho-| Phil Kearny. General Gibbons hae two _ Pie iors \ceaeaad Chinen Dy atta y otimon called, con: | Bmith, Ark., Were required to take the onth, | “liefe oF leaders, y4 4 onus ane Peijat bh ys tbat 4st V Asp r Ta Towa Ite Extone | HOMtly twenty thousand (919,82) 45) dollars, | taining about one hundred aad fitt Tho master mechanics and four others| Tur Ror Scott, & Methodliet mine day at 42fr., S0,, per bbl. ' field yeatorday issued an ordor for the pur- | bundred Pawnee scout with him. Dotach- 1 Caused ile Seoues | g the recaipte in the two departmen of good farming Iwad, situated ou the eaat | could uot teke it, aul wore discharged. | ister ot ee Batra eae pose of giving adequate protection to all | ments of the Fourth, TwentySeventh and ~ Mronaend (39,000 00} dollere, “Adil %o kee | Hewes sreek, tne: pee Provesson Morse, inventor of the tol. | @ body of my 4 antothecs the other persons iu their righte of persou and prop- | Thirtieth Infantry are oamped on the north | Yesterday, aaye the Dubuque Times, May pte for the National Meee rath eee rae ee BUb | graph, ie in Waris, "Hie health continnoe | day, that h of rofute the objsctions MEXICO erty, in cases where the oivilauthority may | side of the Platte, opposite Fort Sodgwick. | 25, the section of the country immediately Kevt ontirely distinot, anil | gchoul for rolored teschere, Tipile are te ipl 1 tbe tel ae Weonreged on'n.| OF the Tierlant 8 Loe SrA Coes ‘The Liberals and fail; directia; ’ Thoy will | for Fort Phil Ki whioh amount ta $15,205 BA, and we havo a! ql rm oF ow Ly deat meat, i ing the appointment of military | They will loave for Fort Phi May ne natation of an official communication published in the Boi % OniRNTE, the commissioners in sub-distriots hereafter to the police, eberitfs and constable; and be defined ; giving them the command of roy in @ day or two. Other dotachmonte are at tioned at different places along the rout some guarding the railroad employes, about here, About noon, great black mass on of clouds gathered in tho east, west, and north of Dubuque, was visited by one of the most territio hail storms ever kaown received from all parce of the country, nishod with an excellent education 'y them for their destined positions total of $199,727 04, Besides the above ro coipte from ‘ordiaary sources, the Society has received a apeoial endowmout of fifty | 4 (50.000) dollara from the Crozer Rives Poutany did not deliver bis leo: | ture on the “Chivalry of the South,” at | Lynchburg, although the military cousent: | because no one went to hoar it, centro of this purchase is «large oflicial paper of ( aud dated | clothing thom with the power of magis: | Troops are also boing forwarded to Forts | gouth, ‘They roiled and rumbled aorons the | the hgaent of the freemen, OF thie tured | Ratioual, eemetery, containing about five! Ti citizens of Little Kock, the eapital | Headquarters at Guadalapo, Hidalgo, on | trates, These commissioners are to take | Laramie and Koarny space an if impelled by hurricanes, and at Munexpended. The fact | training echool succeed, an ‘attompt will be | amount of musto from the Vella of the won the 2th ult., shows tho treatment which the | jurisdiction in all casos where they may | General Custer is reported as having ar- | Iastoame together in the northern section ft wae roported at tho | made to establish « tirat-olase Normal Sohool | dering prisoners of war roceive from the Liberals. | have reason to believa justice ie not done, | rived at Fort McPhorson from tho South, | Of the heavens, and immediately the hail | last anuiversary ; but the money did wot | or colured college. ‘Tue education of the| A guats, lot of tobacco was sold The Genoral-in-Chief has ordered that all those who were mado prisonora at the bat: of Minhuatiin aud La Carbonda shall be aot at liberty, also those captured in tho The order conclude: followa: rial by tho civil courts will bo preferred in cases where thero te to believe that) ; but ua. : . | til tho orders “of the commanding’ gene: assault upon Puebla and the forte of Guade- | gry made kuown ip any case, the paramo lupe and Loreto. Among the prisoners, | jurisdiction assumed by the wilitary com were more than aix hundred Europeans of | missioner will be exolusive, All porsons, civil officers and others, are This di required to obey and execute the lawful various nationalitios. position, 0g i ipa rated | tho aerive of religivue meetings in tho th however, does not imply their pardon, but | orders of the military commissioners to the | Matte. Hie ponies are in splendid condi. | large hot-bouse roof, and many lighte in his 147,725 24, | trotting mateh between the two celebrated | (8 meeites ite tGoth and lastof whigh wes | merely pormission to reside at euoh places | required by law to} troy, and hie young men are on the war- | Bome of the I and 49 colporteurs | stallions, George M. F + Je, aad Com: | conduoted by Rev, Robt. Laird Coilye: nae ese ths Crean deraiaieant | CUA cute (he writs issued by civil | inches to five iuehes in ciroumference Mr, | were engaged during the past your in or | modore Vanderbilt, for $2,000, mile hoate, | Chicago, ou Suuday, asthey may select, the General Government | |, vistrater path, but he professes peace, Burot ranches | Beebe showed us a huilatono three hours | ganizing Sunday schools throughout the | tiroo in tly ia Gl on' th Ww. 1 reserving the right horeafter to dotermine Any persons who shall disobey or realet| line the road, aud trea graves soem very pnde Mf atter It fell, aud it wae then as| covntry. The Sreedinen have also received i hat on im the | arn iy? ne ge lly upon thoir cases, the lawtul orders or autuority of @ military | freq ai pape argh asm amall ben's ¢ The hille in| apecial attoution, and 7 missionaries labor | Union Course, ‘atohion won | | swer in Ulaagow-grecn recen nally upon on nor aheil bo tried by wimilitary | eaent: There is @ general scare along | Witconain, the Hluds at Lregle Point, eud | exolusivoly with them. 71 colored minis. | the ate, the firey | Covered some curious fossil ani othor re commision, aud upaa conviction shall bo | the route, Comp of infantey protest | the fields’ northward, were ae wh tersand St colored Sunday achools have | being ade S16, GK nsluding # huge oak treo usarly os ‘Tho De u of the Rod. | pu by tine and imprisonment, ao: | the railroad graders, but the tudiana laugh vered with aw i been furnished with I yen 4, 33, | bard bef aactile Lal a roan to the nature aud degree of the ; }o for the Hth | siouary brethren have a | 28S, We editor of the Wyandott (Kauss) _ Uuder thle head @ recent leone of the ah ebalys 4 i fay. From the statement of a gen-| of service; traveled 7.415 imi wold Aquatic Pionwen, of Inet week, publishes threo war Hon Ovlnam Vicayunn saya This ordor will not be construed to excuse An Omaha Hesnal al anys iu Hehe tenis of loman who was eight miles borth of ‘the | 10,386 volumes: Kiven to the poor 1] Povankeursie, N.Y, May $0.—Tho fieat | riage notices, and a g the, following A fow years ago,the French Count [aous: | civil otficerain any degren trum tho faithiul | nine wagons whioh loft the North Platte | city during the storm, we should judge thet | umes, and 137,144 pages of tracta; p: | ac f i | Apt, terse, aad expressive editorial (0 ac get Houtdun was hratally wesaasinated in | discharge of their duties, It te intended to | iast Tucaday, was attacked by Ladians be. | the storm was even heavier there thau hora, | u,108' sermons; Conducted 1,12) prayer | Miwntio contest under the auspices of the | OP ine. Nw cake Bonora, Mexico, The Count had purchased | gid tie eivil authoris Wort auper’| eveon Beaver and Julesburg, and all the | He said that for some time after it bad | mectings; bapti Eagle Aquatio Association took place he | ary-two dripking bare in Montgom pericultural and smining territory tu that | gee, oxeept im vagen of lecossity | treen Beaver and dulesbirg and ail the | ceased his horses traveled ankle deep in | 341 ( with | today. ‘Tho contestants were George W. /ory, Ala. pay an wuuual licauce of $.iHh | e, wid led w colony of his compatriota | protection for Votlag Frecdmen, | *t00K Atolon, Another traia on the sout up fifteen of the hail-| the Bible; orga lay schools, | Davide, local editor of tho Baier Kate, | se fullowe: $15,000 to the city, #9000 to the thither, The well-known Mexioan General | pe icuvinv, ve, May Gen Lirewn, of | Ail@ of the river was attacked at tho | stones and weighed them—they balanced | an conatituted oa a Gian a paper, Tue | State, 91.000 to the Goverament, ant 2.400 | Soonuiere wae then the Geverser, ond (ie samo time, and a: ® pound weight. ‘The Publication Board have issued dur- to jounty, the Freedmen's Bureau, bas issued @ cirou lar directing bis officers, in view of tho bos. tility which may exist to freedmen voting, to see that every freedman is lustructed ia bin rights, aad that be is r For tioniats ruuuing high, the eolouy was brok. en up, and Count Boulbon any of bis eompauions were killed, It ia now reported 4n France that @ cousin of the Count is ‘bout to undertake another expedition to Moxico for the purpose of avenging hie iuing the proporty leit hi anized ® most of ‘Tho Senatorial Excursionis:s. Cuicago, May 30.—The Souatorial excur tion party for Omale and the Pt ed hore toduy at noou, and | Northorn Koad, at J o'clock thi Tho varty vaposta to be veh, And to have armed them with made in England tot the fiiting out, indoed, has be in the Winohoater carbinen M mati wid 0 sail the expedition ia \vte anil ‘This now storm came, with his cavalry. juat under the southern edge of the warn Sergeant Marigan aod few of bis braves aro camped at North | the etook captured. No lives wero ivat, and the freight wae not disturbed. A dospatch from Fort Sanders, on the 24th, aye that Jobn West, formerly of | sed foticted mene darene Wolls, Fargo & Co's line; John Peters, «| Posed. It wae contin Swiss, and a hunter, were killed near Big | ie! following additional socount ; re te the centre of the aro. Westward of the In the city, which seemed tive, breaking every pano of glass in bie The Debuque Tunes of the 20th bas the Tho terrifio bail storm which visited us| %,227.2%) copies, eau ite range, | pages; ponding ite greatest force in the Lynch, jod by the in- | burg last Friday,whicd wis I yeare oli, b the uly wi reach tho treasury until after the com negro la now generally vi mencemant of the fiscal yoar juat olosad, | hat £ if habitants of this vicinity two citizens wore killed on Pole Creek, | ing cloule, the storm light. But in the | and it therefore comes into the yenr's ao: | aud judicious course to eli aah pate at the orep of LL, Te wae eutively thirty-aix milos from Fort Bedgwick, and | Country north of bere, it wae fearful, Tut Adding this to the reguler receipta | the degradation to which he BONN 68] rae teen aere ‘ ty Pas i eo, Littea | Slty,,!8 06 falling (a half au hour, ti grand t 08, long oulijected. Tur K » mille at Portamouth have threo railroad tio outtore woro also killed | north of ue it continued at slight intorrals ate in eatie| Sere abut down for a fow weeks for repairs, but | noar Cheve nue Pas J o'clock, when it increased in fury, i Age | SPORTING. retaia their operatives by paying the board | Tho Indians line the bluffs on both sides | 82d became such a bail shower aa is rai mente of the Henevolout Departinent for g of the women aud halt the board of the of the Platte River. “Spotted Tail” and a | 802.08 thie sublunary sphere. Atl the year euding Maroh il, 1467, wore $2", | men during the interval of Moves. ? uurseries, for iuatance, it was very deatriic: | 440 6, The total disburwomonta of thi | Usion Couns, Le Ly The groat | THIRTY THOUAAND people have att ness Dep rtmont fur the year o1 ing the past yea publications as follo je was rowed ia fourteen foot working | pig Mayor of Augusta, Ga,, in a recent Of books, tracts &0,, 8,00) copies, e boate, Vavide rowing the Hate, and Gidley | jueasaye, ans Re or nulaciion "artes to 60,242,750 18m: . pages; of Youna Kmar the Une, distance one mile and return, | treasury has disclosed the fact that there is to 71,272,000 14mo, of Naiowal, Barriar, 258,430 copies, 32,88),30) 13m0, pages ; of Barriar ¥, 1,500 oopies, equal to 639,000 total puimber of lAmo. uring the year are 171,037,000. about the eum of $10 with which to pay a Hloating debt of $112,000," Iv ia reported tn Paria that w high milite ry officer is under arrest, accused of trea ouable practicos, aud in particular of h Davide won in 25 minutes 39 seconds. Gid- loy's time was 28 minutes 13%{ seconds, The Poughkeepsie Ico Boat Association and « number of amateur oarsmen were in at equal Laramie miles from Fort Lara- tended bub it nine miles, nort! ‘his exoceds the issues of last yoar by 49, | toudance. tog be to Prussia the French plau of tie, on Saturday last. The Ia pes leo Shout seven a and to the Southeast swathed page, | be Roolety bee | Fiated of Buckeye Races. arenpal in case of ix bl aaah ‘toon Thow| Le acts, pe! . e a rooT race came off at joomington, run off onobandred and fifty baad of onttla, | Fietatiy ait miles north of the city, seams | siuce in erpaaleation 13,802,309 copies, oon:| _ CINCINNATI, May W.—Tho Buckeye races 11) on Buguniay, 100 yerde fur.» purse of but ove hundred head wore retaken by @| to have been the culminating port of its| taining matter equal to 422,573,804 pagos in| W#T@ woll attended to-day, There wore | $1,\00, ‘The contestants. wore leu. Davis, parte af who num! fury, Rar a aneae pf paaciy jwa milag| limo, The whole pumbar af mublioationa! two rans fa the firat acalliag cago, dash | of New York. aud Geomwe Adama af Mia, “te af or reas! tox p ot m Curiae t till now tote muddlo, and that the views Clarks were extending and ating sovioty. The diseussion was abruptly tortmuated by the proaid- Who then real o amgyeativ Ministerial Hone Scott waked up such a horn: | his ears for hin horetical outcroppings, t he published acard on Monday deiiging bia | position mora fully, and denying the infer ence drawn from his words, Dente hat ‘Lhe first case occurred in March la: year, threo others fuilowed in the course of | tho next month, aud daring the present y more have been recorded, Te | each caso tho attack was fatal. Cha aym; include sudden prostration, aud ploration of the akin almost to black irple, The duration of the diseaso trav izite to death hag variet from seventy | year tw noty hours, [cis thought the diasase mag el to esrobrospinal meningiti which was epidemic in Treland in 134g ing hoblowan, two medical studen | eo avidiers, are a mwored ame: | They were ali liv ng dade fitions. Nv sec 40 ae occurree ou th of the fi: t A vanty of Watervord, N.Y, gont! weut tothe Mohawk ov a Gelin on Monday, Uley (ook ap ust alove the Wats, east Jo sundry very gratifying bauls * fisherman's lueke” Was awaitin current waa ewift, ni carricd thor too near tho dam to be pleasant, and they throw tho ropo around @ tree. for the dou Mt eafely anchoring the boat ho imumouso host of fish they wero aulicipaiing. Suddenly the eabl the vessel gave a larch forward cal al heads to the fare, end wildlod for dear life towacl the shore, landing iu eafety ater ® stern oon ihet with the waves, ‘Tho seine worth over @ hundred dollars, went over the dam, wih all the deb it had eotaugled, aud was een no more. Comiimuad a= Wonwih Pao.) 6 they 4b e] =

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