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- ———— — THIRTY-FIFTIL YEAR. “£ROM WASHINGTO eopment boing at peace with onr own, hat in a state of recognized beiligereney “with another nation with whom we are also at peace, ‘Ihe officers of cach department. of ernment, and the repre: sentatives of both of the foreign Governments are fully Informed of the facts, and the question to bh solved is as to the manner of delivering the ships to | Qnimet and Arch) vinces in the Quebec Gove nment Gecretary McCulloch does not Propose to Resign. Moxtramat, Canada, June 19.—The Hon, Messrs nbault have both resigned th EW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1868, j CABLE TELEGRAMS sronrtye. “'\ The Memory of Maximilian — the nts of the Government which has ¢on Tt is reported chat the imilitary aathorit de- tracted to. parenane thom, without renderine | eiued to pall down the eld Retiaeatieer ot crebec.” in France. ey thei resent owners criminal ly Hable for a pall down the old fortifications at Quebec. | breach ‘of our nentrality laws, and without a viol | Letters from Rome give neconnis of great priv —— Hy T ton of Intervational obifgations on the part of one | th Van Ms | ' . tog of interrations! obligations 0 of ot lone ant snffering among the Zonaves whieh recent WANGE IN THE OVERLAND MATL SERVICE, ; {so of Uren avons enc ct ts atecnmelentiy | WyTeR’ the Donation to ebange Wurvee whlch recent’ | A HOLIDAY IN GREAT BRITAIN. | ua Sitligent to preserve all the obligations Af our Got. | ray ctaneer eae: trnment, and to prevett id puntsh any 1 he Sixteenth Hides left for Quebec today to, work Sree | ' ; ‘ he nvatrality laws by our e:iZens, or on the fortiflestions, The. Seventy-eighth Highland The Political Disabilitios Bill, | the"ivitey. ‘and ts jrowet the intereetsof the | erewititiow in afew wage Lieonty reaments | The Emperor of Anstria te Visit Pragac. | ix Government against fraudulent combinations pon | now here are the Sixteenth and ‘ue Hundredth ; Be bart of, He ofcere with, other patties, The | The steamehip, Moravinn arrived here Iasi ght with ——— . eye jothed ow inp is for lim ents, ni bead The Peruvian lron-Clads to be Detained wor to enforce these Inws, and punlsn | shent 0 en, ee Bem FRANOB, for their violation, and the’ questions seem | The weather i# excessively hot, ee i a to be such to require the decision af | of ennsttuke have occurred . i { . A that Department in the first. Instance, but in the | Sixteenth Infant'y, termtmated fatally Panis, June 10.=A solema requiem mass was Byectai Deepatches to The sun opinion of the Committee, under existing eiren Tonoxto, June 19.8 large quantity of mili. | Performed herd tovtay in commemoration of the REMOVING DISARILITIE® Beaven cereus a Gites be di Wer d a = tary stores, direct fr Woolwieh, arniy death of the ex peror Maximilian, it betng the Wasittsatoy, June 19.—The House to-day enme | pentrailty awe, itis the duty of the Exceutive De- | sheiiior cuuteats nt Volunteers: annivereary of his execution at Queretaro, ! fhear Gually defeating the Omnibus Par bit, The t, being so clothed with authority in the pre a ‘The ex Empress Cyrlotta, General Miramon, and a Domvcrats who have heretofore voted for tt, bee to see to it that all our obligations of neuten Me large number of Mext ent. : % dite ler the statute and international law, be LOUISTANA, Urdislenathidlobsapariginlaghrihdlh acy edn Ing incensed because Jones of Tennessee and" Ai rved,, The Committee therefore submit the - M. Cluseret, editor of the Journal af .trt, his heen bama Houston were not erted, combined with sh bane ett Gs Resa way eer New One Jane 19. =A telegram from | condemned to two months! tmprisonment tn jail and enough Radical Republicansfto defeat it by Steen | Cemented, and oak ca be discharged from the further | Gen Grunt has been promulgated by Gen, Buebrn ffine of one thousand franes, for am article published Wie Had another vote been taken, it would have INWERED VALUS OF RAILBOAD Paniante, in the form of an order for the instraetion and | tn that paper, } n laid on the table; but to prevent this and gain : nidane fall concerned e ran pproves ap er een Lal p . The Committee on Roads and Canals, ir ro Waist ladt la Me GREAT BRITAIN, | Ame to recruit some more st 1b WaR ] | senert an tre rorntntion uau eouieul Or ealTon? Gen, Ruchanin’s course, both in regand to the State KA ary, Postponed until Monday, when its fite Is vory doubt: | that it is impossible to state the value of the ‘and muntelpal government ing that elvil officers “GREE fui, ae there are Republteans who will vote aguinst | merce among the State ye thine wf the adoption | elected cannot he tvataitod antl the State ts amit. | y laced cube a bclaia tl iaal ay) will Nevt : et sa ha > | ob the Constitution. twas, however, limited to a | ted, and that, unth then, the State government ts | Be Universally observed as m holiday, the occasion Felleving any men, oy to enable those to hold oMee | few millions of doll Th the year'ending Mareh visional entirely ¥ he Tot Gen, | being #r , Whose hands are not clean; and if the Democrats op- | St 1867, the value of froight transporced across the | fuchanun, er Matters tr esti ns | Sees vo eke eee Gt teeunann | Dose the bill on the ground that port must not be | State of Hiinols by r 1, froin east to west, woe ‘entirely to Gen, Rue | 2 Uerty Queen, No business will be transeted | voted. without ally thas the case will have to | SH/00,0N, The vaine of freight tranapor'ed aerom® | chanan's: justgin however, that the | #t the Stock Bach tin the produce market, | bn ‘pp ye ee the sume inte In the wire pear, rompost 10 exny | Gail preached ty fhe hen Ci natiral yshoull | Loxnow, June 19—Midnight.—In the House of «das at present win @2:15,000, 008) We required, This latter suggestion, if adopted, will | pou, cventi: the it Ellen | SECRETARY W'CELLOCH NOT To RESTON. Through freight westward for the year 19a i i ebay officers to qualify why could not other oy eo ha ln gpm Mat tbe ee ig ol been #e Je jo-day by o1 Tons. vate, ‘WHO G8 00 come ¥ me Of i) byssinian expedition, eae A rumor has been set float to-day by @ COP | pooneytvanta Central railroad... 118. HSS | New Ontnans, June 19, —To-morrow's Repudi- | ested that on account of the unusual character of spondent inthe ti hiakey ring, t i ies ‘a Fespondent in the ininterest of the whiskey ring, to | Erleraitruad. a Had 4) can will contain Anew proclamation by the Kexistras | service performed by the troops, apecial honors be | 4 Now York Centeni Failroad wits : ) the effect that Secretary McCulloch had to-day ten tion Board, modifying t previously issued, to to them npon their return £ susofthete | dered bi r tie Preetd h These few statistics, sclected heranse rewlily ac. the Omnibus bill, providing thatthe | P* TG Saar SEVEN Seve: tere Meewre ik bares red his resignation to the President, and thotit | cosinte, are given. to she immense value of ect shall convene the Asaembly after the | exploit, | ‘would be accepted at once. We have authority direct | inter State commerce, which i* without any salaw, Also, conforming that part The Earl of Malmesbary, Lord Privy Seal, in re from Mr. MeCull h to aay that he not only bas not ty ptection, a itis within the power of Cr lating to the inauguration of civil oMcers ty the same » Mi oe ee ‘ a tat | Lo protect Ita commerce whieh ia extending and | Mii Lal bil crate tall Mae! bg <a st acted MD ob sre ibe banc developing with wonlerful raphlity, as the The cave of Geo. J. Ruby, colored member of the | point is relations with the President are of the very best ping Ki ee Pe ad States w " CAL aim Texas Conventio vd delegate the Chico Con The Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief of settling and thelr resources developed ention, against the steamship Morgan, for $5, welud. babar Shasta 7 ® vention, against the steamship Morgan, for $5.00) | tne Army, expressed the opinion that the award of darnages, for refnsing admisston a trip from Galveston to Braste toutay by Judge Dare OVERLAND MAIL. ‘The House to-day passed the Senate bill taking NEW INDICTMENT AUAINST AURRATT. The first count in the new indietn John HE Si with © entrit pi 1 City, Wad Ling $250 dina vee on ited nl r a att, charges him with conspiring, ae ol hnuntd entaraswent ol Of all restrictions from the Overtand mail. ‘This will | J N01 AUER, chr et rn cma Atacrodt, | Gg Pan earning of Gen, Ugauts endorsement o render necessary new bids for carrying It, as the re: | and Mrs, Surratt, to murder Abraham Lincoln. ThE | (hovieed tt it would altect tue pening west yu were cent offers were only for the letter mail, Now that second count har jee Rien with conspiracy to capture | rand agnival Mayor Conway Gen Buchanin. re eta doubled, th ir. Lincoln and deliver @ prisoner into the | ied. th ML not be allowed to tke tt Ue amount of matter to go is to be doubled, Me | hogecanton, custody and control ot certain p 1 A AIP Sas il cel ihh tha Dah Price will of course have to be largely Increased, Whose names are uaknown (o the Grand Jury, oN aer GEN. GRANT, INDIAN AFFAIRS AN OLD FRED REVIVED, GRORGIA It ig a noticeable fact that though Gen. Grant | Among the memoriala presented to the Senate -) q@as in the city yesterday, he did not attend, with | Ja one from John Beeson and others, praying that all Arcanta, Ga, June 19 The existing difficulties and unsettled accounts, relating toclaime for spollations or for Indian treatics not carried out, be. adjusted by. five commisste yrintet rpose by the Pr ited Stites, and that sueh comm as ull persons officially employed in ¢: of this morning contains the card Gordon, declining the use of his nau States Senator, A large pamber of persons from th Jonson, Chase, and Hancock, at the review of troops bf this department before the Chinese, rs, Ap. THE IMPEACHMENT INVESTIGATION Gen. Butler will not be ready to report until 4 Indian affairs, may by the © United to the New York Convention Alonday. an eis tt States Indian Pee misisting of re wenty-cight prisoners frem Co! | presentatives from th churehes and puilan- | under guard, some of them in close he Ways and Means Committee to-day had a | throple associations In or near the city of New York. | are charged with the Ashbarn y | | they and were arrested at the instance of Wasi detective The pects are not Mattering the dry weather. ‘The thrat lot of new wheat sold here ANOTIIER MOV A POR MOTH The House Committee on Military Affairs had under considerasion to-day a bill proposing to give officers of the army thirty-three and a third per cent Jong discussion on the ‘Lax bill “y THe FUNDING BILL Senator Sherman will not call up his Punding | Dili this session, but leave further action ou it for | in addition to thelr pay. No netion was reached, | $2.10 per bushel next winter, Ve suject will be csumed next Tharsday. There | —— Pe an eye is but Hittle proapect of such a bill becoming a law, SANDWICH ISLANDS. aa — - The House Committee on Military Affair FORTIETH CONGRESS COND s. San Fraxcisco, June 17.—Honotulu Agreed not to report the bill to continue the increase SION. ates tg May 16 bee been coaeival hice of pay for regular army officers ut this session of a M 45 abatthdy ch voleanoes on Mv ily steam i seen arts shocks of ¢ ocenrrod at Ko} mena DILLA REPORTED AND RRPERRED OW Madsen Wasiinatox, June 19,—A bill ia relation to the A Conge RAILROAD MILLA. The Senate Pacitic Railroad Committee to-day election Senn wae reported. pry A subsidy to the at Fnted to report no more bills to the Senate this ser | A Vill to transfer the Indian Burenu to the War Francisco and) Honolulu was sill under d sin involving any Hability of Government, either | Departin ut, parties a Freed ‘# Bureau, was | sion in the bh vbhon bass be mil wae likely to referred to the Indian Aifuirs Committee ass by a small majority, Many persons are leavin Glrect oF indirect, Hil for the reltef of the United Staies Exprose | the lelauds ' WITSKEY BUSINESS lam — Commissiones Wells turned up to-day as an Hila Tadian Reser Affuirs in Philadelphia, especial advocate of the transportation in bond ir Pou puta, June 19.—Several siezures of terest, The interested parties are eager to that | i Nea ate Mi ae eeaee small illicit whiskey stills were made this morning tn door of all wholesale frauds opened, The Commit: | eee eee ae aeee ne cain se oeitempts were | Port Richwont tee are about evenly divided, and the subject will | made to an |, but al were voted down, The bill The commission appointed to inquire into the ex Bive rise to auimuted debate in the House, Daveed—28 to 1h pulsion of George H. Stuart from the Presbytery is ARKANSAS THA INDIAN LAND FRAUD. In session, but ting been nnable to obt ‘o-morro de » Provide ‘The louse resolutions about the Osage lant treaty | ance of witnesses oF to obtain the ofte oni rrow is the Inst day the President can | were received and relerred Wo the lndian Admire Com | the Philadelphia Presbytery in the mat old the Arkansas bi out action, It will be oe justavus Middle, recently from Dold the Arkansas bill without action, It will be | initiee, dust Hida tly tr fifth story Tome a law by reason of hin nom-nction, just as wae A ane atta Announced by Seuator Ross, over a week ago. ‘The PACIFIC RAILROAD, ‘The bill in relation to th street today, a central branch of the | jj, . itd He pre Arkansas delegation are all bere now, aud will be | Calon Pacif Hailrond was tiken up, and Mr Ep: | in Haltinore, meNDs addressed the Senate In opposition. Mr worn a next week HAMLAN spoke in favor, Mr. Henpaitens also favor Wuwaloace salt PROTROTION OF PASSENGERS, ed the bill; which Wow discussed until adjournment, ‘ Re . er i ms ttmerce The House to-day passed, without division, Mr - WrPALO, ane 19.—A new House of Representatives: be ty O'Neill's bill for the regulation of emigration, It Constitutiomaliat fGen, wotion will go vhns are here in the atten lonsly stated that be had a brother «| the Baffalo and Sonthern Railway, ts pro: John Bs, or Unite Ws. Tt sate assination hington city account of yesterday at nT tal action of railway, to MORE BOUNTIES jected, to connect Buffalo, N. ¥.,and Baltimore, Md ill no doubt pass the Senate, that a7 Ge REA ee Soe $8 A bill for additional bounties was reported, and | by a direct route, making the distance eqnal te that DINNER TO TH ordered to be priuted. betw Buffalo and Albany, The new roud, by ‘An elegant dinner was given to the Chinese Sr bitaa’ GIN B sails proper connections, will only require 1M miles of he rails to be latd The Company has mbassy and a number of leading Radicals t by George Wilkes, of New York ' NAVAL GAZETTE. Surgeons Philip 3, Wales and W. M. King, of the United States Navy, bave been detached from duty connected with the physical examination of of. ters for promotion, and placed on wailing orders, MM. BURLINGAME AND GEN. GRANT, night ‘The bill to amend the act regulating the carriage of ules. masengers om steamships and other vessels wan | Wallace, ts instructed to survey the fou passed. —————— EXTENSION OF A PATENT. ‘The Sncngerfeat, The bill to extend the patent for wor Curcauo, June 19.—Add Temotion of Mecstevens io tay At an the tors to the Baongerfent lust night and sharp discussion followed, and ually the bill was | increased the number of delegates ty defeated—O4 to 7h thousand, representing ist alveady ore @ the ploneer railway engineer, Willian tional arrivals of vist this morning » about two REMOVAL OF POLITICAL DISADILITIRG, ‘The rebenr ter attended thar Hon, Auson Hurlingame called on Gen. Grant | the Conference Committee reported in favor of | the previous ones, the ar being the vio At the army headquarters this moruing, und had w | striking from the long list of those to be relieved i Of Mr. Mollenhaue:. ‘The concert to long tuterview. | disabilities the names of George S. ily ustraumental Neaini iia tae abama und George W. Jones of Ten AMBRICAN SHIP LOST, 5 ; te . * CONDENSED TELLGKAMS, Our Consul at Bombay reports the loss, by fire, Dart oreaees She eet, i cae ee ae os Dn the 13th of April, of the American ship Living | yote, there Were 78 yeas *. The Sean en The officers at the Boston Navy Yard celebrated Age, of Bucksport, Me., commanded by Capt, Geo, | then declared the report lost, a» it required # two- | the rth wnniversary of the sinking of the Alw thirds vote tocarry it. [twas then voted to recon | by sider, aud the bill Was laid over until Monday, BUSINESS FROM THE SENATE. na hy the Kearsirge, on Fri d the Recely ing ship. ‘The trial of Andrews fort McClure, and owned by Messrs. B.D. P ay, by of Newburyport, The crew were su THR SALK OF TRON-CLADS TO PR ters & Co, murder The S amendm the House joint resolu | at Kingston, Mavs, wil not Wace The joint select Committee on Retrenchment, | tion for turning ev ordnance for the | vember. It is understood that the Grand who were, by a resolution of the House of Represe Lincoln monu «were agreed to, ‘an indictment for wilful murder Th Senate amendments co the House bill to amend March 3, Istit, providing for earrying the mai's from the United States to foreign ports, were Bailey & Sons, of Cincinnati, hay thousand dollar have been swept off by the food tatives, Instructed to Inquire into the alleged fraudu lent sale by the Navy Department of the irou-clads Oneota and Catawba, to Alexander Swit & Compa reed I amondmentato the House hill tocon. |, There bas been w strike on the Mobile and Ohio ty, today reported all the fiets and circumstances Freed! Bur fara ta 7" Railroad lasting ten days, which prevented the trains ted with the transsetion, It appears that the he Rrvedinen's Burean were concurred in. 1 frm. running through, “New men were employed Gonnosie t he tren ae appear ‘ , " ms d the trans are run; ing regularly tontract price for each vessel was €160,000, in addi. | the bour nileetlon district of Philadel Plait ee . sAuapaiceil phia, he whole consolidated eity of Telegrams report that the Apnehe t i“ Hon to which the Navy Department allowed for extra | [hidetpiia: were concurred iy ee eT ots ide rattan the stock at'Maawell' ranete, | ‘work, rust, and matters not included in the original The Senate amondme to We House Mil relating | during which the Mexicana kiled one Todian and Contract, @161,494.54, making the total cost to the | £9, the Bupreme Courk of the Uulted Btatow was con: | wounded thers The Indians carsied of Uurty Government of each of these veowels $621121 4, The | ‘The Senate umendinents to the House billin rela: | gy ay A. Mercer, of Chicago, who, with Committee, after explanations at some length, say h* | tion to the collection district ln Michi sau were eon , jenry 2 bi § ae, WAS, Win foon as Swift & Co, obtained their grant from the | ¢ ‘odin his tamnily, wie ap r from New York on the Navy Department to bny these tron-cinda, they pF» ‘The Senate amendments to the House Mil for the | steamer Conpeeticut cn Wedtuesday wight, tole an ceeded at once to look out fora customer, and in the | reliet of certain exporters of distilled spirits by stiik erdose af nto quiet a ceurnteie'atlection, Sumuser of 1:87 wade @ contract with Marques, re- | ingout the word faleuhol,”” were concurred 1 was fond I his berth next morntig. | resenting bimaelt to be a agent 0 the Perutin Whe’ concurcant Sona Vaoluth giving the | He died at 1 o’eluck, He was un extenrive pork Poveromitat, (it subscadenly anprared. that | dunks af Congreas to Bibvin M, Stanton was pase | utor @ had ho authority to uct for that Govern: | —yens, fds mage 8 eo Ment, so one of the fir proceeded to Te Senate resolution authorizing @ change Murder Fourth Ward, | Feruy and there. made ® contract with the | of mail service form horse service 10 post conch ser At about halftpast 12 o'clock this morning Minister of Marine for the sale of these Wo vessel, | vice, berween Fort Abercrombie and Helens, in Mon: | can Nichiolaun: AmeG AO. wan suk An tlle letk aide At the price of tulliion of dlutiars each The report | tuna Territory, eame Up, Conaidueable, discusslon | Sto bee banana: Basie Mab tates tal ¢ time the contract was made With | ensued, in which Messra, Donnelly, Faraswor'! ad by her husband, Patriek Nichol ke Faruvinn Government Swi e Co. He ee | aj Cavanangh (Montana), Covode tho hallway of a9 Water street OF title to the veswels, which were still the property ers participated tahoe ba 4 | pf thie Government: “Swift & Co. claimed to, ave DeLaNo moved that the Joint resolution be pibat they gba | had au Understanding with the Navy Department nthe tab! daa Hela, Fe . bg Bal Sey should be miowed to ti ko the “ un n | Without disposing of that motion, the House ad cee n ii ioe ialies Of asenniert | vying ® million aud a quarter of dollars | journed panetnent o a ai or the two, About this time a julut resolution was ae : p Renan OF A Glatt al up and d by Congress, authorizing the | PACIFIC COAST. printer, avd shortly wfter 19 o'clock | ¥ Departinent to contract for the sule of any Ir ane i SAGER 7 >_—- this morning, he saw her home 42, and Patrick met clad for a price not less than the a alved Value, x min the dark hallway and fied at the we be tixed by a Board of five naval oficers, The Sect. Say Francrseo, June 13,—The first samples of gate Wana and the erick grappled with the m ney, of the the st eh tary of the Navy advertised for propessl Board, in tae mean time, proceeded to New Orleans, rea number of OtLEr Versels oF the same class the new wheat crop have reached this clty, The quality is excellent, ourth and arrested Precinet, ¢ atrick, ved to the Fourth F ; 7 j ay wast Were Iying., Inmediutely on the receipt of a tec: | A despateh from Vietoria, Vancouver's Tsland, an> | iy houserant the murderer was locked Hapide Gicpateh annousetng the action ote Bourdy | ounces tie sailing thence, on the 17th inst, Of the | ick beiug detained as a witn e'Mecretary of the Navy issued an advertisement, hig te ee anal See eee Jealed. popesuie would. be received till | ship Torrent, for Sitka, Alaska, with 10 soldiers an¢ a the ad of March for the purchase of these vesels, | a quantity of ‘Tae Kiyastox Mexorn.—The confession of | 0 : amber of Dida Were received Me last gap of the railroad conneetion between the ; u i on a Raa tn Norte rv emotNer ana tually | States of California and Nevada was closed last aven. | Andrews, the murderer of Cornelius Holmes, wit | Swit, & Co, offercd to take the Oncota | ing after so’ The Iaying of the track for the We published yesterday, was uot presunted ty the | and Catawba at ), This offer was ee of six mil Nps beak tg , jo ny, he Bw Ailen havita’ retvabd th receive it tor that porinad nutral Pacitle submitted to Mr. Lenthall, Clef of the Construction Ghat’ Sery ainento City to Reno Station, near Virginia Bureau, by the Secretary of the Navy, and on the yom Ba Andrews. last night ud. wade & forse " he vessels were turned over City—150 miles, About the Int of July the ears will {ay ceive taht ies eg u ae cre eer STOSUN The Conimittee say. that | be running to the Big Bend of the ‘Trtickee river, He the Court of the result, which Pen eee there wee uh understanding between tie | Nevada, aud 157 mnlles east from fucramento City, | rid to be Ue Unilewene of Bamel A imac Assistant Secretary, Mr, Merritt, and agents, and | The wading ts prs is Met | unantmous in their decision on the first, ballot Perhaps the ‘Secretary himself, that Swit & Co, | from the Bix Ts the Hamvolat, and, in Trius ig declsion uh the drat, ballot, bhould have these veswela; and the whole mat ished, the whole torce of Ii will be ut once tthe nnroal ninine 1 Keen evns OP AL POUL are ee em nech eo arranged. ea to | moved on the line towards Balt Lake, ‘This portion | st the presche time, & ilisin tienen a i ros 1 eee te aats from haviox an onportunity to | Of the Fuad ean be DuLt ae cheaply as that nat of me | to wie: Audtewe they Je hie cuneate Phtain them, ‘The Committee conciude their report | Kocks Mount he Company are putting fc tn | MeBLoned be i Bu saraty Baraaping, although tn our pinion, he Recrery | every caer go sea nal Lage Cy mecneck to { siaemen madeby Andrewsin thie partici 1 had no power to sell these vessels ander the joint ad Company, aud eapech Oy rey dave am fuportant bearing un the prisoner's uly, 1 # who ruary 3 except to some bide resvlution of F Boston Jour Brit complied with the conditions of sale authori¢ al by a that [ resolution a sale had actually OKREGO a deen made hepratned value, pore Lanon Punear Mr Altre i F rhe the Super ‘ {i no WE = - intendent of Castle Garden Labor Exchange, f how lie in the port of New Orleans, work Is rapidly | ship Joba L. Stephens, from Portland, brings details Voth tn department from the tst to the t progressing upon them, they are rec ‘ving 99 Coare of Oregon news to the 1th of June, The City | 3h for emp ove wont Hs fomial ey PRET NOOR AO a ent ot ne Seay eek, | Council of Salem is considering wn ordinance to aid | 345 -total, tasty ed, tnale otal, Land coumpiising WH persons; average mum 137 per day; average number of appileat ments, 12) par day; avenge rate paid 10 males, #17 average abe wid to tenaces, 8.7 in the construction of the Central Kailroad by the payment of luterest for twenty years on one hundred {idtsand dollars worth of bonds, ‘There isu grea for a cruise, the matter now stands, certain elit- gens of the United States bave become 'the purebas firs from thei own Government, of two you clad . Warships for the purpose of fitting up and turning | seareity of men at the fisheries on the lower Cluny them over toa foreign Government in condition tor | bla Kiver crops are reported iu a favorable bervice, under # cutiact previously made, that Gove ] condithide worth of logs and lum ne Up on hearing concluded their investigation males, 10, females, ti adiuner on of Holmes, before N Jury fount lost thirty er, Which Prockuet sta uy) Feder: | unusunl hor to the mem ore of the Abyssinian | expedition would be a bad precedent, T ‘The Londos AuKio for Viewna, June 19. newed bi sition of the art treasures at Veni i vorereign of Servia, thst prin peomatiy hyee was then dropped Telegraph Wax been condemned in the publication of a libel, -_ - AUSTRIA, on Negotiations have been re- ween Austria and ftaly for the flnal dispo: mperor Francis Joseph and Baron vor Beast | t to make a visit to Prague, the ca pital of " ee | ‘ | wy, dine It appears that the an: | pent that Prin Milan, nephew of the late | has been prociatmed ruler of | ncipullty, Waa an error. Uh Memorial Dt ve, & Journal published at Paris in the san Inte says that the Powers have agreed Servin free to choose her own Prin he certainty ernie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, - Lompow, June 19 Eveutng.- ‘The foltowing a the closing prices made at te Stock bevcbanuce this evening: Console for money, iis Ia tor a count, 4, UO, fvetwentioe, We; HMilnols Centra shaves, Abs) Krieg aiares, Oi At Brant(ort United Staea Avetwentive elowod at TiN ew tort Div kawoon, ket lone descripes Wave fh arrive, t orton wi " bit ‘sisly Mgher. The franca # bbL oo LOCAL POLITICS. - Usiow 1 Exevnstox —Council So 1. A., of th second Ward, announce | tition “excursion, Tuesday, June %, to Dudiey's | Grove, Many of the first citizens of that, Ward at | tended their excurdon list year, and the Council ex i cta goodly commany on thie occasion, Mayor las C the Hon. C. Re Goodman, nnd thereminent speakers will give addresses at the Grove o Yarvn earny ofticers r Fr termaste Chaplain: Gann meeting send erat Twenty of by laws et, thin to whieh th Ores setnbly The hall anveng th pyiny 30 we Dr dh Sehaet er, Ww Approps ye tm man of Wan th Mes niveting aio Nivrit meetin public oF [ler to its not ber ely gested t continue when th ealh the ha nt roll ting hoch th he ate nun Tune Conmmitl met last Northrup President, Mr. W Mr. Jon purpose of Tee. the bast mon B. ¢ y ol " he manner in whieh the Hone throws without full bY al eolyet of the meeting was { ‘ tiara vist passed, but to transiet Gubnished wess. Mr, Decker, the Kleventh Ward. and Liebenau, of the Twenty-seco i] nate moe desultory remarks; aft which Mr Veorhies iaquired by what rlzht-and on whose Vitation the reporters were ndmitted, and conel his few. remus Y Mn executive Which boing carried, the gentlemen of the press withdrew isos Corsty Poutios A Grant and Colfax Campaign Club has been formed in the Twenty second Ward, re nthe Klgbth Ward, and the fol ‘ resident, Squier; Ke? li O'Byrne; Corresponding thsi: Treasurer, As He Cale oat eors for the candidates, the Committee ade n (arnnt ( mpleting the organizat chair was occupied bi owing to thr absence of G there. wae ax Katine ation Menrino, ker avd Mort 1 Milan is considered fd, Evening Cotton The mar dncilve wer, and prices of American uF are A fraction higher ales Of the day Vrewet The follew ine wild iiug uptandse vip There i notttbe dvtug bi el today alive na tha total at Ad to th. Gord. tee. mu route fron Aan ts ne mk of ih 009 renin n the political situation 5, Guan Anwy ov rie io —AL tho sembannnsl meeting of the Phil Post GA, Hoof dersey City, the following were elected for the ensuing term: Cons A.W. Marines: Senior ViewComman Farrier; Adjatant-Wm. Hrownley; Quar ‘Chas. H. Weber, Surgeon—Dan'l’ she Joseph L, Hughes ax Revemtioan Coumitrne.—A regula waa held Inst alg. Resolutions were ndorsing the Chiesa platform and th 4 ty farin w Gr, Lovet Verenan Graver Corn.—A con. namber of the mem! Y 1 Veto. second street last evening, for the por of the Club, Gen, Aifvod Pleasonton, bat p Cochrae, Who had the upon which the Club met t actin his pock thing of nremoe done, other a permaent headquarters, after ourned to Tucsday wext “Lust ¢ ¢ Wan iielt Colt arrange fe we Cub ad ng Kepubiienn under the nm, tity the Chicage won ud tastefully decovnted, he audience Were a namber of Indies occa mutants, The meeting was enikd ty order | erick Capp, Who nominat as chairman, | Dr ¥ Was introduced as the towt explained the object of tia ate resolutions Were then re animons vote. Mr. Freeman Fit the Republican Union General heat speaker. Addieses we Sigieninnd Koufnann and Sper 0 Dieter Reveniie sss. Th of the Ninth Awsembly Distr Assoetition was helt last evening a 1 streets, but owing prol venerally known th was ‘fi meeting Wl adopted: on, Cha tie, | wade by yand the monthly Union Ke | bly re were but few sident, Mw, N.D. A Grant and Colfax nthe chosen sing b inthe hat the meetings of the Asse {for the present and a vote passed that A taceting adjourns itxball be subject ty the eo President. Severs! names were added to afer whieh the meeting mourned. A of the Grant Club) was then held, at ye officers of the Association presided, “but im was trunsactet | Thy sbers ubout My tuciubers, und dcets ow Fr lige ut the above named plice, ‘ONSTITUTION ML DRMOeHAGY of the Constitational Uni evening at Moser e Hall, Mr. Daniel Ib lam Abbott secretary {the meeting Was ealled for ihe idoring the fons passed. at eting, endorsing the nomination of Sal | wee (or the Presidency: not that there w ction to Mr nae, bat th eneral ting of veteran to he held at ling deh wfve Buldiers’ and Sallors | ea! coed ty Gen, Henry I, Vratt, Gen. kigene A, hudlay, and others Av organization under the title of the Young Men's | atic Club of The design pittee, wld AUP) nes ty is in process of tn accord with the Norte and | sand en clations, by enlisting the activity of the | of monthly | grming Democr wy of the vanouy wards in he eat woutily ig OF mass meetings, rook Nt hid 1h arOUsIbK EBULUeely New Varig Wulliinivae New York Yacht Club ity atta The Hace Vesterday and the nor on Weduesdtay, r gatte of the was th Kay the Island bin an al the 1 men Me on ahead fro exe ke dew Vornte upe Slivig and [ler ted with flags, banners, anid enstens, ecowded ha Lay was the day fixed for th New York Yaeht tay on which the rie y wasn gala day, F Wut yesterday took place annwal re | vet nity | | eursion ate ers and fashionable pte stako-hoat and made the If datrains of thelr bands, Y nee of muale, ane kere, steamed ate per landing on h the cor terday there was | solitary steamer in e then ghie masioat w nly on It carried the Regatta Committes, 8. the squadron. Seluiylor, FB. Weste mbers of the press, dames Gordon Bennett Werruman, iy. Zimmerman, and a few + ta The sky wie Diight, and there was at the waters which Indiexted a fale «ailing Nees Neouthwet, On Thursday the aly wos! heavy, amt marky, ond Ww n ight shih avrait ant swell the ‘urrival of Farhia not ¢ orem the music, “fl fe wire iritoat | atte’ thelr nutes, ony n tie ursiontets departed vied balkfoom in’ { Jay ail was Mt the Yankee eas, At TIE he A Vuilip Behusle strrimenia tromnnnie xray light of woruin and t wae nal nk Was given at The nit twat nit the | The tide foneh tar the onder ite Wing, Jed of on the p tn thelr witk br followed jc starbe, then lull ebb, wind whitt rier they, ba when K Mag) n her, ‘Phe Guesie, Whol was fi the lightness the breeze, kept rome distance » head, but the White Wing, whieh uppesed te hay her centre hoards ¢ West bank endl Was not heard frou allerwarde 4 q H I Kant 1 oi ay hor top wnt wa ‘This regatta, whieh wi Vv. rwiunuin bay wine 1040, 10-4, anid 10 and put on all her ing power S was alont a mile | andl about hall a mile Tutervened between the other setiounereas they fol lower atlantly inter track, ‘The biler maintained | the advantage w ad gained unt the hight | hip was tench three taal Tewse tied thes atbeta well together The Haut ship wa pilowing oriler : | IMier 7 4 oH] Suet ty Mau +H Gus , ow | y a The breeze, which Was rather light, was file f cto the stake bout, ATL pall atlowable | sitions Paes Was tn A the best atec brought into full play, After Contest homeward bound over the bright cozy Way, they passed the sak site the Clad house. in the fol owing time Actual Time, Alle Tine ae x Macte 4 # nS inter ‘ i Siivig 1 3 ae ‘ier to mw ts io i he Dauntions’ wae’ wot ready to siaytat the ap pointed t hirawn. The Magic, on | neeount of ALLOW Was declared tlh her. Thus en Helirutet New Vork ¥ Clad Kezatia, which, although. Not Mithesmed by te Tarke concourse of poopie who Nad as previews day. Wassabeliiant little ital the wtimost satisfaction to all concerned - cht Club Keane 4 net comph uy, over th The first the stake-boat In The The & nite ¥. came oft y nw very closely contested. schooners and sloops of th The Ume of starting fre rst let, and waa clovely follow od schooner Myst tig the Mar wat chase Hy the Clytie, 1 well ot tana tak to the westward, and then steered fort Concy Isinnd pout, whieh they passed in the totlow ing order oe ok Atte V Hee tr Ciytir | Niagara Wt 4 Miata n § @ Agnes " eT Fannie u 4 i Lavivo i , 4 Mystic \ ion Herwit 1 woo Constane 1 nM 1 i} re ve | ee From Coney Island point to buoy rithwent spit the race was very close. Th Hon the home-\ard streteh in the following ord | lo V Clyne. | Niaxaro, Anes | Martie Fannie Constnue Lavi Myst yu Vive he Mystic won the sete at the stake-bomt at 0, first-ela: prize, $1), having ar tu. ls. The Clytie $00, arriving bore at fee PRICE TWO CENTS, THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCTETY, > in the W om: Th the Biitor of The 8m. Sin Your readers may not be some years j aware that for fiw children en ata certiin Chari ast the © ( keepin . have mis: It their p very wisely joners thes," instead of cloaed in build number each year to he placed in bomes in (he West hy the “Children’s Aid Society.” Last summer th Commissioners, in order to Cxamine more closely the work dtone for these orphans, sent out ypecial com mittes—one gentieman ® Rotman Catholic, and the | other a Protestant—te go over the whole tivld of Work. These geutiemen, in, the Report of the Board Of Charity just (seued, take avery interesting re rtof their vis the childien through th Wexler sed through portions of Ohi Michigon, anit visi Tieubers af Ue Famite ay Are place They fonad that the whole exterprise of providing the evildeen with ty s Wes bot at all a sect arh | OF prosclyuzing effort. ae has barn represented, bat | tat the agents were sotely gatded.in their selection | of places by the humane motive of &ndi nem the | est hones and the kittest treat ne eas they attempted to back tw con mother, but the very respec | natan gress ia miemlatod the ar + we left t Hd and p alt the days ite cratity sabe nipontblefanitess cand betme well Aan iy hevtght up. They are sent to day ni Bunday. rehoolsy am Th" ratnition “Who” hae hem ‘are eempetent ant welltodetarsiersy Tt would Ove thewe children frei thelr present ‘comtortable Homen!nerhage ton hack itn fad ant healed Fmt Tee Te Wwoutl have alected any heat! to fears to hive wine wa ony tiey evinced when Wwe Inf i we to take them away yoeried wi Leling fo thelr good fr Y Would Hot co With WAL even The Ww fantily ceed, for really seemed Uke # ren from their paren The filowing ix their secount of which tho Children's Aid Society located th Veand sald fe ot the thew ara de tn little nd condieted tr Citonse, where siraige. | ption.” Mand itis The child Hing faces, and ti good In front of the audiehe ot my whieh there children Thast be tn Inthe ay was pastor, OF son th mittee GF age, exeept in tie ¢ to tarnish a recon MEF FeRpCCLADIO. j The elit mnet be kept tit of one having wh Wearable Tease thytieat ormoralyat the thmosthe oid. wae taien, Shiuida removal be necematy, fr other aut ieeted byreoncent oF tive Com Mw hottie Hime De provi the child Te Mhiteated f ty physleal or ioral ca eitld will be taken Way) Theehildren wt) bot be indentun i] Koliatary agreement Having heen yy ‘ oto The best atl most practiont pected AU Aaked, taal the expense of transportation {which {s very rewrouable wand jmoverate) by 8 who take the children. igs atid sti he relating to oF eon ehilte conversed freq ten WU the prop Now, Mr. Kditor, such a report am this, ¢ from an entirely Impartial souree, trom repre tives of boil Cistian Ch ‘and pabilist such a Boar Charittes,” mast | eunvince the ino better charity can be performed te tems chile than thus plicing th ad and ioral he Hut, as we understa Hldren's Ald Soclety do not limit themselves to table families im redues nuot provide for their child we children J cirenmstane a good moral re W very glad to ob 1 daughters tn row up ther Way from the temptations they are practically ed vated, many inherit properties, and tho greek pro portion do weil dist now there isan immense demand for labor in the West, Here there are thousands who are in ee treme poverty, and who never rae eutor it, Why oe conncet the demand anit supply? —_— : pH CITY, - Ma. osyem asp rue Boano or Hranrn— | Mr. Bonner was heard yesterday before Mr, Seth ©. | of the Roard of Health, in reba loty in Weat Forty eighth street, | Hawley, the Refere thon to his arnks | | New York, | 2 4 44 Mr. W. 0. Bartlett appeared as counsel for Mr. Hon pasted ihe stake-boat ner, and Mr HL. Allen for the Board, Gen, But i wme In Ke der wnt md | terfield, Dro Griscom, das, P. Nidlo, Philip Fits Fee eee ethcireritenct aud bid tne | Patrick, Samuel K. MeGutre, the Rev. C. Bilan, and fh some of their old 1 they do Jin Kavanagh all testified to the heaithfulness and hot put oo thely seven-leaguc te and Keep | excellent sanitary condition of the lots Dr, Gris with the rapid progress of thle very fast age. | coy went so far wv 8 way that the filling Whe Boat Race en ihe Mokoyikill. up thereof with new mate would make ran. tA, I'Bey 19.— There waa an. | the nelghvorhood —unhoalthy and Infections, other finlure in the bout race today, Couiter broke | by Olltng the air with dust, and perhaps Chis sap On tie EO Bal and Hamunill | also by the elimination of vegetable matter contained 1 nlowly ever the course, “Tha race attracted | hergin, Dr, Chas, W. Packard, the Luspector of the | > Hoard of Health, on the other hand, testified that h Boat Race i visited the sald lots, and fowad stagnant water | Was given. and the men got away, Hamill with quick | ent. He made a second Inspection, and found o stioke anu ¢ but thir aus exu hay iit walkin, Mek u Delivery ort Me lie ¢ n aim bye thea Wa steisth in A hay the oui ster wits mtendy to the disappointment of all he thir ‘ withde ped, but over the tH ty-el lit wud twenty and deciaved winner. "The tre f Hanall were herant, wil hose of Coulee greatly disappointed, ing been cou one swWeejing stroke uiter’s oar broke W. Manill never Ke The referee in the n MeKttertek and Seot!, has the batter I appearing that two hours in the aaron 100 miles a utr © crayloyed 9 June 19—The hetween T aiternoon at ed Mts first t nS houne. et inten winning the frat thow Ie pend ng Oa te Hv tmateh for West pley and My. aul and dollars and one twenty | — = from the Port Onic tondvance the p ‘onvenience and fieilitate the delivery of mail ter, ‘There are now 0 elty? letter who | fo elght ur mine deliveries daily. The postmaster | + at having lettors delivered as far we practicable | curriers, sh accordance with the following regula. see, HY, Hostal Re by the Omee Department, 196 Al dnty of postmasters to provtde that tere are regularly, Gequently, aul promptly de> | Why the carriogsy so tat citer aay Wave ho ne ft elinging othe old - custom « tthe law pe o houses ¢ Conv eUt ae, wel KL Ue atu thy lowest ou fecided thaton sysiem of delivery will Nit fettnaib rested to atraet and Wttere dirccved teithion t y" Widow, Henny be lound practicable, y derele tat hints will aptly roected if reported at tha Bost Oates Kelly, the ofl bh during bi hay done | administrat riers, lations), ts Calling at th with a for w (ree bs been ve Ist prox the follow. | pinto ope ation 1 ba delivered miber vil be de how nunibera nor t New Lurks! Wilk b 4 at General m of 4 the part at DIAN Avw sine 5 ead by the ity 0 Vint ndance John Benson, who was | United States: Ludian Comumission of Wass 1 iu order to secure: the tain Indian chiefs and orators at a wily held at tig Cooper Lastitute, ject A nunber of chiets mee! he and present the A juvicet was ptesented 10 vo the Beaute, propoddn, in hie ot c consented to attend th Indian Aiture a py ginal pmitten ¢ Was uke ub the sulvess ' tii oe pruiting Binh street, without medical assistance | Srictok, ~An unknown German, aged 58, bung | Himself yesterday at tity} a house, 12° Kltritue street, ‘No reason is given fur the commission of the rash act Hearn Anive.—David Algernon, of | Eleventh avenue, was, on Thurs Vuried alive hy the caving in of Forty-third sireet, near the E) trench that seemed to be fresh cut, through whieh the water drained off, and the low were then dry He then reported the k tary eondith Dre, Monao Clark and Carnochan atee testified favor ally for Mr. Bouuer, ater which the further hearing Jn tho ease Was postponed autil 10 A.M. to-day in wood s Grivun Mavat Piesestation.—Twelfth street | Grammar Sehool No. 17 was yesterday the aeene of a very Interesting ceremony. Mr. das, W. Gerard, wh for many years has taken anactive interest in our pub i and frequently filled the pomit!ya of truste lately offered to present a sliver medal to. the two pu pilein the b class of this school why shoald be | ! coled by their companions for their amlability and | dood disposition, of this ofter was to re | Ward those who would not be likely to receive a pri for mere intellectual attainments, A large gathe | Way held co witness the @presentation, Mr, Richard Warren read a letter from Mr, Gerard, inwhleh the fer was nade, and Mr Goward made some remarks, | ne his object. in dol so, The latter then pre Sinted the two medals to Mise Luthella elapp aud | Mis= Adelaide feury, and after 4 reeitation undsume | nuinu by Miss Carile Savon, the meeting couelu ded SLAUGHTER-HOUSES AND Carte. —A despateb | Was received yesterday at police headquarters, notl: | fyin edy that the Court of Ap pe ed the action In endeavoring to re wughter-houses fe city, aud alse confirming the action of t Hoard for the probibition of the through the streets during the day Koano or Avvir.—The Board adjourned yes terday to Monday, nu clastnants being ready Seppex Deati.—Au unknown woman died suddenly on ‘Thursday night at 45a West Thirty of the Board of Health mn the Was #000 extrieated, bu} some rics, Taken hou Rierrex ny 9 Raw Ann Coleman, aged 12, residing et Was On lay afternoon add The + ihiuries Were attended to by a physietan, and the deg was killed by the polices Fara Acctoent.—On Wednesday, William Davis, 4 workman ia the Peek 1 Pidugh Works, Wis Whirled round & shaft some forty tines betore he could be extricated He is probably injured fa tally. Ile leaves @ wile und one ebuid. ‘Tum Cuunese Banquet, —A grand banquet will be given on the Bid tust.. at Delon to Mr. An son Husiingame and his ot ui compacions. It Will bea giaud altar, presited over by Gaverno: Fenton, sud attended by many eclebrities Sanuatn Ovstavance.—A convention of He- Lee otk dab oe ana ees Vawc@ OF Lie Sabbutl will be held to-tay at the temple in West Thirty. vinth street, Among other things it is i saveall dewteh places of amusement, and business closed a6 P.M. om Fridays, 4 Lert Siva Sixo.—Ayether conviet took hig leave of the classic PF@Mnei« of Sing Sing « ahor® time ago, but berg a trifle more honest tl thore whi pod previously, of not baviog the opport nity to do so, he stole nothing but himeelf, A local paper 4 (earful that the next convict will steal one oF the wardens Avorirsn Mysrenrora Assarnr.—Early yesterday morning an wnknown man, supposed to be A. Crome by, was found lylug liaensible In dames slip, anffere {ng from a severe ent on the head, inflicted by some nekoown person, He was cared for unt!l daylight a the Fourth Preeinet station, aud then removed to Rellevne Hospital, Paovosey Staige.—The workmen employed in the Covtral Park having asked the Commissionore Han int from #2 lo $2.50 per day, Monday neat, and being led fe that theig nand wowtld not he compiled w) Werk wil be pended this the increase is given Post Orrior Ato Soctery.—The Pi vty, of which all the employees of the do In this city ave members, haw been signally ty tt fon efdving tood. In December nistrator of Mr. dohn B. Halstead, ister department, the mother and siste Cotlok, fetter carrier in Stotion D, received nearly seamount, Mr, Bullock was a veteran, an av evening Gnigss helot a wound feceived in the army. Ax (ho Overvoen Agarn Brovent Ur.— Donicl It Bactuct'e, oho fas been arralaned several ss barges of swindling, wad yesterday re on broualit lp at \le Jetleyson Market Conrt, wracd by Carctive Vanderwater, of Washingtom Helghis, with stea ing a gold wateh, valued at $150, tones Was s ewhat contratletory, although aMelen! probability exvtet for Taetice Ledwith fo Hol sie prisoner foF examination under a ball bowd for ha Hore Ronnentrs.—Retw: 5 and 4 o'clock last evening scave of goods was stolen by some une known parties from the hitchtway of J. Meyers, 4 on Rroutway, containing ® quanity of narrow. gimp sorted trimmings, of varions e¢ wed walne a #0). About the tame time on Thursday. evening, * trivk contalning fancy goods, valved at @20), was, sinien from the hhmetway of Messre.. Fr er & Con, nes Lis ard street. Both beries are supposed to have been committed by the same gang. is Stuawnenny Festivat.—The musical, floral, and stuawberry festival given last evening by the For: syth street M. E Sabbath sehool, was a grand auc cess, ‘The lecture room was crowed: and the half dozen canary birds thas bung around the room kept Up an opposition concert to the Tremain. Brothers, A large booth, laden with flowers and confectionery, Was specdily and effectually cleared. Strawberries: and eream Were not the least i part of the Tarte ¢. The school will have an excursion op the 10th of July. 1eHk Wai Mansfield for reek or achild named Charles Albrecht, threa natroet The ebild was very fe was held to bail George Wert erday brought driving and running yeas old. iw ¢ wily injured Lena boy, M4 years of age, was committed Lo prinot charged with an 4 ent assault « a child three years of age, the iufant duuzhter of Charles Spoher, Vii Cherry street, With the invent to commit Some pvutal erime, Tomns. anitted One Patrick Creanan was yesterday com: the Tombs on a charge of brntally asaalt, an naried « walt, of ig Ree, against the side the workmen. em Reynolds €& Co., white lend Was arraigned On a charge of stealing two kege of white ied, and committed, Tt ir alleged that the above frm had been constantl missle property for some montis, antil this Pangely Wan detected by one of the porters Ac afternoon the second Henry Shawe falling on Fre ty injuring him: internally, © Hospital dacob Erlich, aged a Feeling at 24 First avenue, was jesterday afternoog ton over by an ice Wagon and severely hurt, Taken Home Last evening, Michsel MeSorris, while af work in Devoe’ factory wt Hunter's Point, was sere Ovely injured about the bead aot had his arin brokem ince ce of plate of {ron talling apen itn, Codrunatioy.—-The members of the Union Codperative Haliding Soetety met last evening at Farmers Institute, 4 Ludlow and pal to Bi aking & nvinneluig BTR) te The Firat Society haw @10,566.45 ip bai vancing the handsome sus of 13,500 to borrowing mneniters. This society bolde 1s annual Friday neat, when the balasee shect will be tnests,— Yesterday f the cooper abop ot, KAVO. Wa be lerick Lage ind a copy ofeach glvento each member The Third Society Nas now 490) members, and a large amount of cash tn bank, ‘The Rourth Union Coops erative Building Soetety held at the same place, of Which Albert Ailingham is secretary, has already issued shares to the amonnt of $20,000, Persous can hold shares in (his society to ‘tht amount of P00, Wonkiwowny’s Ustox —This body met last Bowery, Mr. Wm. J. Jessup in the There was nothing bat routine business A Reports from local and State trade « were received, A letter was read 0 Kiving a very thyore state of trade there. Also, a form entered nto brickmakers of Verplinck's and Greensburs jog thenielves not to hire any man at le lwours per day, and to Impose other restrictions upom the workingiien. ‘The paper was lost by one of the employers aud Was foun) by 8 Workinan, who theres ing of bis trade, and a Union wae a hy whieh the workmen maine jes and advantages that they have eeting of the delegates who ate evening nt af chair t teat ) a correspondent in Chi tot ty able rep ot agree tain the ero ba: A wneetlng ngaien wt Hed. the National Labor, Convention at Chicage t | willbe held here July 2 ‘The frst meeting will tat French's Hotel, to next Labor Congress, which will be held here im Septemt Accipayrs Jamon Golding, aged 68, reside ing at 13 Feet Thirty-seveoth strvet, laborer, whit {work yesterday morning tearing down the church: late Dr, Cheever s) at the corner ot Fitteenth street sud Broad k on the head and shoulder byw ture of the whl and, righ Taken ce Hospital John Dally, hed 35, while ut work yesterday afternoom At 13" Chambels street, fell and was seriously ine jured, ‘Takeo to City Hospital... Martin Sunith, aged 4, residing at 4 Marion street, was severely ine juved yesterday morning by palling an tron railing 1k Upon ttn jn the samo street. Take home by. the ames Moore, residing ia Seventy fourth near Third avenue, whil Fiding “on «dummy vn Second avenue, fumped o into a hole and injured himself severely, kem home Timothy Sallivan, aged 4, fell yesterday: propose business for the h | orning from the third story window of 71 Division rovt wud fractured his thigh....James Dougherty, shorer, of ST Enat Fourth street, fell yesterday af tertivon (ito a hole, 18 feet deep, whieh’ the Hu River Kallroad Company have liad dug for the pu pose ot laying & foundation at the corner of Lalght And Hudson streets, and was severely injured, Taken to Bellevue Hospital Fiae ix Browway,—About 9 o'clock Last ever hing 4 Ore Was discovered tn the basement of 5% Broadway, ocenpled by dohuC. Yan Duzer as x stor rage and factory for Kuowies's Insect Destroyer, The (ist floor Was occupled as a sulesroom for the te, and also as a print md pleture frame store 4 i When the fire was fret disec Sperry Uh the smoke from the burning “destroyer,” wi sist, Git It Was almost finpossible for the tremem i, and several were ov ered and ulmost vated. The upper part of the building was oes Copted by Possier, Ettinger &Co,, dealers in fare Stock slichtly damiged bysmoke, Sperry Bros’. $ estimated x, ally. by water and smokey ml Vian Due {about $5, supposed to by n Phe buiiling is damaged anout $200, The book stores of Westerman Co, and A2C. Shepard, 40, were slightly damaged y Wid Edward Simon & Brothers, 4, tranks, &e, by water and breakage. La uence of the absence of the owner aud occu. hie amount of tosurance coukd not be ascers ‘About twelve months sinee a fire broke ont Sime place, aud on that vecasian also origi+ the basewent, The origin of the fire is supe Deer to ‘he spontance Shortly be= fore 1 o'clock a fire b Sa Eighth aves Fue, oceupled as a stationery store by D- 3, Pilsbury, Damage about $900; 1n9ui Whocessug Hact or Bencrans py Cart. Gage LAND. eral of our citizens have reeently been jplaining againat the pollee that, notwithstanding of burgliries that have revently deed 1 nthe city, but few of the perpetrators \uincovered ahd Drought to justice, | Vester King was ferreted out by the police tm th Precinct, and arrested at 134 Klan Onticers Mullican, Sitnington and Gavican, apt. Garland, When taken t agave the names of James Huse Vim Brown, John Watso street, by ti der orders fron Acker orge Anderson; and with the two women the station ti sell, Joseph in the same place, vig.: Maggie Butler, were locked up to awalt aa i. Oli the and inthe 101 ex lies Was found the most complete set finish and trunk, box, of drawer ia ‘a chisel that could be ditterent sized gia ton keys to fit almost Oey the codntry : several safe keys used i the place of a * jimi agers, bits, and bores, together with a ne saw cutting but panels, But the neatest of all was @ rot nippers; for opeaing doore locked on the ins ie, when the key was left in the lock. It was suited to ahy sized lock oF key, and could be used easily by the greatest bungler in (bis “profession. ‘caps ture'of these implements alone would have proved & valuable prize; but as the owners have silso been cious of 4 notorious gang have focked sup. slund. visited Messrs, Hooked ub. Cupt, Garland ers entered aad bok: bed on June’, and confronted the prisoners: Cl him and bis frl John Watson an ‘lesson Were soub Wdenlided as two of the parties w! liad been p to enter the mises On at Or. Wireof couse charge ag. being guested Ww Durslaide

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