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. ANVITIY)- anil Cc \\ WW-z a4 ees ————————— — ———— ———— titans es ‘ THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 22 . ve \ he put ert i FROM WASHINGTO toch memolte rom setemitcaniintchigcnt persone | Mio Sean caied Pett rghnisiee orm: | CABLE TELEGRAM CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, EXTRAOKDINARY ¢ Zour dear William for them." T wrote to Lo ' acquainted with the subject, and transm t them to capa, red by any other ciass of men.” _o- AND DELUSION. yi Madame Rachel told me that T shoal this office to be preserved with Its cabinet gh’ that & very latee portion of the elec Timely rains have rescued the corn crop of marry him, and that woult be better th Age Jealority, ecept ihe practical equnity off Alabama from threatened failure throngh drought f vearves Wit die racety whic ties be | Close of the North German | the new Mercantile Library Building ins = money back. I Grates Widow of FIM Deatres to be | pn tie reproaentation thet the eacue orto Lord The New Whiskey and Tobacco hoagie them until now. Tsay, further, that I did not know th wen ' A the oben rg go that ~ ‘ame hy 2 1c President to-day seut to the Senate the Of many of the States of th ¥ Wee te Saaral vite ed ee on ny of ates of th ‘ranciseo, 4 very | and «ple dedit Ward Mr. Lewis considered thy tw be , i insider ere Was no cAse OM Tax Bill. following nominations : test of hemrgnatifeation, there is reasnn te believe thet Parliament. feated on Frttay 1 Madame Rachel. Nothing In. the i Willan N, Moora, who ts Concerrative fr Fy of them nid rey Nepalis rather __The Trinidad lumber mille in Hamboldteounts, | London papers of June 9 give the particulars pirsey had been shown. Wr. Wiliams Wate of th verre prt ho sia? ehtene th aimee Caaimitee Poem UP on the ISKh, Mitting one maM ail | of salugular case which came hefire the Marlhor cy ua ever wae brought Imto cour. Mr. Know lon of ore who WAIT N; vera ou ‘ul the previo a1 0 c eto of the —— mission | (isle: ihe i, trait” As ¢ | of coment: Pini eat | Mdmiral Farragut to Entertain the ig oight men wae npeet in the | fntale appeared to prosecute Huet a "hm tothe amount f) ballet ne ny eee ° at Hass, Petit, Aste for t such was tise uificlent’ to over River. | eof having 6 tupon, the 1 . Putrct ot Kentucky; Thornes Neprice, Collector ne In: | come The smal cand Hon Hiwority tn fave | | Wer on Friday afternoon, Fi Re of having hy rd Ranelagh bere rom 1: Thope your Wore P feral evetnoy Tived Divtrlet at Maryland AW Mil | oF thie ce si Nauine i taaority Ma, favor King of Belgiun ero drowned; (ur of them | ee of makin Freee | slap will ation me ake a very lew remarks, vf einige Castanea feahe, in? rai } shoul ‘bint thet sein Wie: ial Wale. GA. The Tewlan akd “Aiheny | an With the matter. | Orie Tetters, and. that 1 never saw or heard ENTERTAINING TIE CHINESE EMBASSY. A LETTRR PROM ORN, BUTLER, te prone ir Wi | suid uhape fteelt 6 Railroad ran over annakuown man near Warre that the charge would shape iteelf tn | he Gen Butler has addressed the following letter | {ep asentat c GRAND MILITARY REVIEW IN LONDON, | story oi Siaay tires, eullioye ae bundy ne for rbiaining. money by fuise bre: | age when | met hor aint ome ee to the editor of the vu. Pork Pridunc wpa ie beef Me ie incended th eemeeetn coinptetely In (ais tencee, and the other for conapteing to obtain sume | MS Ree owls WAN MMatame techer teers noth Special Despatches to The San Wasurwatos, dane tsa, | tent at some futur earrence nt tl Vn the United Brates Cirenit Court, now in aes. | of money from bis ellent. | Th At ther prose | atd|hae nothing to fear, Rhe as s complete, anew IP Mon: Io Walled to an entree we lett Which have so long agitated the country 7 Would NORTH OFRMANY, Wor at Conan taigna, Mtlea P. Hewlett haw been con. | Of the case, the learned connect qt the Prose. | to the cave, and only one side tas been heard. THe caritot. | aper of Wednesday, ath | ch bs the part of wledom io tak nudde the Fed any " edd of aeeretine hie prog riy from his assignee tn | phat bier Take fg win Hevatel | eat ty paving regard to the natare ot th ‘ aneeday, 1th | ero) Constitution, rather than t ¢, Ds t nd went He Penitentiary for | Hachel tn ts y that year Mrs. Borrovlalle called | etn r IW Averneton Jube Sli =ME, Coveae's Fepory #8 | 1 a woking unly te ihe present, way in afew years tenes Ventas, June 20,—The sessions of the North cor yet MLM ee uyon Mutame Rachel, who told her that hy the wb lewecclbha tind Shtend gaeted bine rs yall of Jo one of th fravated fori the strife atid bitter ferman Parliament were foriatly closed ye cosmettos she was able to make penuthfal t a= Docket of the bail ba House t* ot 1 ihe Wold cous) ve whieh Nae 4y . Useeen s atiiataent Were Srmnally cloves, yeuteniay Vive en the weatern-bound train on the | yc cid thet anor the hud done se, she would be Fe . Sant ‘strongest reasons yet given for the removal of the iva a unier th 1 apa King Wiliam of Prussia mate a short bat pa Kir sas Pacite Kaitroat were thrown froma trestie: | able te mrrange for her an advantageots matrimonial LOCAL POLINIE Gapital, aa it shows from the testimony of aclentitle alata tea eens ib eas VPs Cale j sheeeh. He reviewed and commenced favoratly on | Rrek, bwolns feet high, about theee ailirs fron Mon | A large stim would be required, certain tie Sa aren O + 6 wid Us tecbete venitiats ht en ths , - . re eH hi chat a camelatoy ba | uutenk, on Suturday morning, by whieh Gve persone | enemetion were 19 We U apeeit ne ar \. tai, ching apie hsdined i Lhe Mel aa lon | Fi a taal ; PORTIETH CONGKESS-SECOND SES. van Li ifs y . ny avd con he y | were injured, two of th rH Li nana hag EF ating the The pr iiieul tk Penaes até, like that of Fabrene 0 Ite defect uetion; and that, e letter, Inthe year 1868, SION. expressing his convietion that the results of the fie ene: one ts Ob Or fone, aly ch stie 0 g in addition to being the worst acoustic hall in the alter Thad made hes in the Weat iy favor pares the labors of the Parliament would be succes, and | B an Wk ne pill Hh Wen Mt i chel's receipt aK ie were taken We t | helt, continnes to approach the bolling point, and It country, it is the poorest adapted for ventilation, and Fowler cone ave bir vel’ a proctacees ty Resto, that Germacy Would continue to enjoy the blessings fant A hae prowl sill reach t ! Tien thes sled yas at i, is probable that {n both a culmination will be reached: {t will cost as much as to build a new one to remedy | Lowell, to visit me, being the lirst tne thal ever {tunrors sJuntetaL nINeRIORE. of pence. ie Wiss leaned Sortctet aun A seen her while batting, 6 “tue time about the fonrth of next month. The new these two vital points. | him, and the only errand he had was to urge me CV susewuois Sie) WiacAs- WAU aleldla the American Minister, Mi. RancrofM, contem: | portion of the route. waned Was anal be Int 1 After | Tasimony Fall fe nearly ready for the reception of = ‘ene Wew fA site ' menily not to cease my etlorts until Andrew , <A bill dividing the Sit te tha: Com ak Gn bo waa Id deed by Madame Hache! to | delegates, an Was imperched, giving asa reasn, amongst | State Into two districts, w the delegates themselves are rapidly at South An iusur nee ease tovolving a hundred thou 4 V who she said was Lor Honelagh, but | 9 The bill reported by the Ways and Means Com- ae Thad never lived in Tenne 1 | a8 Springfiold, was atopted German Statew We witlatart ina few dayw, Cot, | Forcone tid not Wish to be known aa | feling their way to the efty, Forerunners of the Mittee Is entitled “An act to change and more effec’ tf ais hyd roih B hie ret il aah COLORRD PEOPLE IN CATH Secretary of Legation, will act during hie ab. | veh, bot as Capt. Willan Bdwards. Sev | North Carolina, Mississippi, and Loutstant on Was ani i deserip dren $ tera pareed bi n the. part ily aecure the collection ofthe futernal taxes on dis habits and condact While Governor of Tennessee, | Mr. Stan mn withdres *'. resolution on this anb tere passed Hetween par s While the | representatives arrived on Saturday, and “ pene ee was coin on Madame Rachel told | 4, tilled spirits, tobacco, and the tax on banks.” The | given me by a young Tennessean who was present, ving, Tearmed that the rail panies pro a Nias | A by Lord Tanelagh for | M8¥¢ been engaged in looking up apartments tax Is reduced to sizty cents per gallon on distiited | Mie to convey any adequate iden, Da dertdicnel gacseeins betula abl q | Voluntent ing pu nil that that «uta, as soon aa | conventent to the headquarters on Fourteenth street, Times change, and some of us chanze with them, ILLEGAL CAPTURE OF A STRAMER A |. Charles Potter, of Williston, and his brother | sie became his wife, would be repaid. Some property | Representatives from nearly all the other States have spirite, and the following are the proposed rates truly, WF, Borne Mr. Scuwen called ap the Joint resolution to carry | Oxtwnv, June 20.—Adintrul Forengut, after a} pe Hamilton 8.0. Po: etecwy, were ar, | Was sol out by a solicitor, name’ Haynes, and | Aleo come in, but ae yet no definite locations have ga tobscco and sn which shall be manntic: SEXATON HENDERSON'S Vor fecha decrea of the Sorithern District Cat Of | ret vitt at russela, haw returned, and ain we ay.at Tarlingron, Vii, charged with | varlons dams Were advanced, samattinoe S10, | Dees Sheen aitatton trem tie Menbaras Chat eae it, joved for ¢or ion 6} 7 - si ele er r} i steamer Li: rights storey ti Williston, of | sometines a the belie at ali an | ruo! An invitation fro a use: On snuff ‘manufactured of tobacco, cbs Commies sppcteted te irene i | Meee gu valued tha vouest, 1 active ¢ 1 ons being Charice Wiitteten | carrying tmytrimonta "eneagert vith he | Noe puitehee, reauesting al the delegates to regi ercaitte: he bat yreind, dey Intercourse and correspondence between abd epwratds’ tor ihe caren, to the? for the wrand review of the Amerlean Squatron nad Wilh having cal und not th i Kanelagh | ter Uhetr oames at the Club Houre, tm or led, seonted, or otherwise. of all « | gation tn the Houses relative. to the Senator's vore | U¥e owners, ilegully captured during the war by King Leopold, which takes pines on Morday | cabrenuenty Med fy ie ie) ee ae Grethare Obetee tea. thle ree Eat ened does; sien void or removes 0) Impeachment, had, conclivted ite Istars, ng discussion followed, bat no decleion Wee | rhe qagship Franklin will be decorated © es cznreas train, leaving | ALLoF MAINORSE the ther wet been Sheree a gummption, be taxed Gow Tfewactack aid wet eousiede to vote mean PENSIONS | and the Admiral wil tender o grand banquet on | track tym displn MW Alels Md beer Forte The rover ate a, and ad | t Feady for, ineneetion | by | members 3a fackanee ond stamped In the same | pevehment gutit the Inst moment. ‘The Com: number of pension. bills were paste hoard to their Royal Highness the King aid Queen, | open and Blocked. The engliver, baxgage man, wit | ver, were rebut i forfeit of 1s Tentenciew of the delegates Already In, hg saul; on all chewing t , dng cut, ping ronerate rhe Missvurt delegation i the House trom cutive sension, Ute Senate adjourned F the review eer etepaaien itotaa va SunL ah agit g Bi APa S u varisin the partinane 0 + bstaces eWinted Ge bah pluie, and kay there wus nothing improper in their ie | nowt the otherm otlehtl men were ween 6 | in 1 | ali pe Rome (ae Jeat Into. &, consition to es | mand inculpate Mr. Henderson, that ¢ couse of Hepresentatives. ENGLUND recurrence, aad it IW apposed that an attempt had Hag dé i aL tne Hassocks Tendrieka ‘dies Shine of instrument, and without being pressed ct @ has concluded to report it to th Latstrdaht Aft ibes 19 SAL tha Chlenay Hacneoriest On : me Kin Nas the credulity of the | vl have hosts of frends; bat @weetened, and on ail other kinds of manufactured | Wt comment, The report will be preres Mr Powrnoy reported a Mill authorizing the Manu Loxpow, Jane 20.—The military review today | Mt the thie neorfest on Satuelay: the | poor duje tat in a short time certain par | of them many acherente so bigoted aa to awear thal tobacco not Herein otherwise provided for, « tax of PROTECTION OF AMBKICAN CITIZENS. | freturers: National Bank of New York to etiongy ite | (om the anniversary of the ensien to the | Nacuyertnnd wwe nat suceeded tn stripping Wer of every hil. | their pariicuine favorite We the beat, and that they Of dneceht, fhuwing tobacco, which can We parsed | 4, A committer of citizens of Brooklyn | Wing the Commeretst National Tank of New-vorieana | ¢hFeme) wos w splendid a ather vena tie, | Bona Tosti, New Voth 1 iiae Ieee than Litho" Of tine som, the ottainal af | “Helden the Ket sfaames of promlent. conservative through a riddle of sateen meshes to the square inch, | the President today for the purpose oF a “ | tocharge ite name to thatof the Goomania Nations | after a shower in morning, aud the Sk A Lonte, € £1000 would form the hasie of the clarke ofeon. | soldiers, published In Tre 80s of Satarday, as partle ‘and on all refuse scraps and sweepings of tobacco, « | MOdiate measures respecting the protection of \iwert | Hank, ont the Second Na'tonal Bankor Eluitsturch | Windsor was tmmonse. ‘The troops tn ir nted 10 sleww ap apt spiracy. ‘The letters referred to by the learned | eipating in the Soldiers’ Convention, another tar tax of 16 ceate per pound } ean ettizens abroad, The Committee retired weil |g int uf the Villas Hank of Pattsourgh, New York. he Tardy to stant to the next inesl Were then tesd atid the lnughter of the | Het might be added. Among these ete Generals ‘The tax on cigars {sto continue the «ame as ag | *#eded with their interview Aber a short din jon the bill was passe t dered #7000, After marching past, and saluting ty ed A imotion thatthe next feat! | cawded court, and in the prevailing merriment | € ad, Elmaker, Low feQuuade, Walker, St RAILWOAD IN THM NRW TORK WILDRHN FO Mr. Coon called ap the contested elec wo | Queen, the troops pall a marching salute to the x York susie Veliane was deck Foe eee ane Ne | Lant Hanelagh heartily joined, ‘They were dated | tan, right, and ¢ and many The mit provides that there a he Feld a tax, of Mr. Marvin thas pre J and will introduce on ea viree pide te eats | obeliak ec ative of the grand jubilee of Lea, Bond for the en« year ani Mol nv atte * py errant ly slap ers. Gen Pr eens oil be 0 ie id as or the Spe, twelfth of one per centuin each month upon the | stiniay, a bill Nrevidling that for the purpene uf uid. | : tM | and then d & pontoon briiiey Meld) actos oh inal Mele ere | consisting of Generale Baldy payment by check, or dralt, or represented by certitl: | n the construction of a ravirond for muitary and con paineers, where they were Cathedral of the fue Walker, will tranafer the 4 ~ ath Bad chpahacsh. | Gita purposes, through the wilterners of Northern ih el Monte Ue | New York Hotel to the Motus ble on dem: me fuiure d | New York, Of onnneoting the military defvaces arnietied ald and count sant | are, where future communicas re, joctation, company, or eur | OF the northern fo athe city OF Rcheucctnly | was nt entitied to take the oath of ofice usw Kepro | LoNnom, June #1.~'The deteat of the Trish Chureb | BARE ax lithe Green | be addressed mn eng the busine: of bank. ‘ 4 here a eet iy sentative, | Appointments Suepession bil, tn Nouse of ne DOERNOY @ rm nO COTNET GVOM — > gj and & tax of une twenty fourth of ‘one | corps Ch etek tinge | gE Ga pencecited to argue ite care in supportof | pants, is considered certatn, bul Mt I+ belioved that new Cath {ral Chureh of (he Tinmacniate Conceptlon | Young Men's Demorratic Union Clubs Gacstasson, company, OF oorporsiion, aid ca tbs | ids of the United Sta rupted by 6 age from ihe Pre eee | the majority agninet the bill will be greatly red ook plice yesterday afternoon, in presence of a vast A meeting of this Club was held on Saturday elpal and Inrere Ang the bill for the aduinsion y person in the business of | eapltal employed by a iy f Arkansas ty repre new of (he abolition of proxies age Of persons of both sexes, nugibering jagonic, Hall, Mr. A. J. Rogers in. thi United Stites Danking, the average amount Invested in \ the | sentation bel WoRls. tanfuaonting eveie, Calheus HM. Nexsen read the ininutes ot the Vnited ‘Biates Londs, and. © tax of one-siath of one | tise UN hrenpels THR PARstORNT'® VETO, nUNGtn wreal. oa and nearly every Catholle eivie asnocin we and. Hancock ‘were Gpplanded. whee Pe ee ence ner nice ereeneeerent or | * Certatn im ‘The route of the pro- | The message having beeu read, the SreaRen - thon in Brooklyn rey City fe. Geauny. sath y rest | Hancoek, erg. spplands circulation fesued by any bank association, cor its 1u0 eatoce ib leech, stated the queation to be : Will the House, ou recon "i Y Neivcie t The cathedral it Padme ucee th Gentes 5 reas r Sarr, C) ation, company. or pervon, including we circulathin tb. sideration, agree to the passage of the bill? Vewrn, June 21.—Prinee Napoleon, who ar | eq ny | Heo spares Lip shores ‘Committee, reported that they. had foun all certlted checks and sil notes und other obit KRNTUCKY CONTRSTED 4W Mr STEVENS moved Ue presiout question, and it | tived here from Vienna lat week, after a brief #tey | avenues, he ih woInoh? Bh Sroom on ner of Hroadway and Eighth streets tions calculated oF iutended to circulate or to ti Ais Hoswe aguai) Butuntny cain : ne 6 ‘comin ty, sure itectural ttntkh, eatant — denomin: wed edtitice Ww sed as money, but not Including that sing Ken. | tacky co o ated Lgerateed cas is whieh oi termi: and also three per centum on Governinent deporte, | hated on Monday, by giving the seat to Mekec, Ke I e a thes eine! he bill eontalns substantially all the machinery | PC>ce™ TBS reat oF the Gelegation are Demucrate left for Constantinople. It 4 believed that a visit to the Sultan ts the main object of his present tour, of. ne The report wi charged. ‘The Club Intend to send a delegation to Philadelphia to meet and escort the Keystone Clad. to this ety. They will arrive bere on the dd ut Joly, ! en, and remulted: Yeas, 111: nays, the Speaker voting tn the t by churehes iting differ The walle of y of your SALT Oy weet the despatches Nave arrived few hours : (ie SPRAKER announced that two-thirds having, REECE ww all Ate. ARRIVAL OF BRW AnD, Herat led ta th m tH the tll eho: lanes is de ieee pe know Gh hed yo t earn . 7 1, b ree ue u a on Oh i brood Aah « sa cee. “ar oa as on reconsideration, vo! in the aMrmative, the bi NW vious, and | ap, my fond and ait be at your feet, thosy pret Ir. f aid: 0 opera ppm the collection of the | sccretary Seward has returned from Auburu, bad then Resred the Hor es and weed be transmit Tamers, Juno 21 lust advices from bys Abad ay i hl smciadte Anieh (re Ie et etn tums hat ord er y. | eluty and tt }s 0 thorough! Democratic ‘club, The . ed, with the objeetic th ty ? vente on the American ce nt wre ralsed he ron m sl the vote of t rest hod carrier, ‘ TUR ARKAMEAS VETO. PARDONS GRANTED, pate for ite actions ae OF the Preatdent, 0 WSO | vtiong report that the Crotan representatives and | height of about ale feet. The a apace, as It Hono pre waurrdy about Your brother. | Wyn jatorn for 64 oF $2.0 a fagr in an welcome here The Preside hi The following pardons were to-day issued by TUR NEW TAX SILL exiles now dm that city, offered an to the | How Is, affords atanding roo! i) per a ea tente tweeted eee LL ‘os that of the man who lives in the palatial residences nvr oy ys edibead cers Dill was | the President: Mr. Scnener reported from the Committee on | United States Consul. On the oecasl Leal Mae d endeared olay 19 Iie OF Fine avenue. (Appiauas.) Prceived very quietly on Saturday by the . " it yo. ot presenting | over tho spot wie sanctuary in to be \e " over’ the spot where the sanctuary Is to be ereeled, ¥ tnatruet puse, and | Tho:nae Fitzgerald, who was held by the United states | Ways the citzens of Athens ad Means a Mil to change and more effectual. the Democrats satisfied themselves by merely voting ‘The Chairman then introduced Jndge A. L. Penny, of the ‘Twenty-first Ward, who sald’ he was ylad this young men’s elu war’ again revived. Court in Mathe, for assault with {8 the Cretans teneed to vue Haiprige nine: abled | was ralred a large tent, floored, and svided with g upward and outward from the crow eat to kill, ly secure the collection of in was par spirits and tobacco Med wlopt nd the tar on banks, | In large numbers before the offices of the American | Penches sl pl against Its admission, evineing no disporitton to pro- | doued upon the reecmmendation of the Uulted sthies sh fe In the centre, from which the sermon commemorative th The Repudl thelr man tect Mr. Johnson beyond the mereformality required | Pistrict Attorney, aud wany’tnfluential eitizeus of | Nee hy order of the Hous he bad a rent to pro- | Legation, and mado an enthustastie demonstration of | of tho -occusiyn wae delivered by the Arehutshop of any going to fix! New York.‘ Once before, they come uround toward: MeCl Dy necessity. Mr. Cary voted with the Democrats. gratitude for the irlendship and aympathy of ye number ated ander the uy own awoct Mf Ge Nd, id eet a om that ling, unless, as the aid 104 States Dts. | news, by wledamont for he.would not nek to goon with it now | feud Mr. T, E. Stewart with the Republicans. uaterfelt | wished only to have it brute, wud to atv ! Aimerican people. peertrs th hig BbOUL 5,000, none being mdlunitted with: se] Ha would t say 6 word about Cans ny | that he woutd eail t up on Monday, at du'elock, —— elo P. tae aiisiun pice = GEN, GRANT'S KNTRTAINMENT. - KENTUCKY CONTESTRIY BRAT, - ABYSSINEA, ALS orokoeh F. 3. peel sely, the religions oecving arty 9 ie noact of bis on record that wi nt citirens phim, Ineludt: Dur i " ° tebe 7 nies were commenced he pr sion of priests y ly towards ve n bear inspection. The does not want a mill The Chinese Embassy consisting of bis E xevl- | Ges icna: aN M Tawar TACEE TURTLE Sie wee takene Aciburee! to cee - Teves yan uke nit éatetul, they wil Ay Pr ih wants 8 stateaman, oF & men Of Jency the Hon, Mr. Burlingame and wife, axsocintes, | 1a in ' Bey tie Wecmbaeadotion of Uik, | any. " ‘ de ekcactoe soa ey egae p AAP HEIEI Wy son tatntnec, Who tat man will be he coul Secretaries, and Interpreters spent last evening with | Scholeld, Secretary of War, and oF ae Alexan’ mupanted by a son of King Theodore m rage Gaby ut 1 neceaenry that's bein Gen, Grant at his residence, where they spent seve. rena Mave ITE. DISASTER ON LAKE ERIB, WOUTH ONERICA. utes tying mie that j shalt be elected ty wie out these fellows, who arg er Jeut..Commander Josep! n a . 6 Kev. Pat ary, bel pil « usurping ever of in e nation. ralhours, Among the guests present were Gen. 1h ‘ay had aie dupkebaveral Lives aes fanbds 7, i Me: | ines ure oe tteenen Tour, the Demoerati Behofeld, Secretary of War, and lady, the Ministers |" Sorgeon Henry ©. Muyo bas been detached from ithe best ana based. Panis, June 20,.—The vews from toe hostile iF Cassidy your arty will nob be ab lect a Preside Of England, France, Russia, Prussia, Grecce, and Mex- | the le rendezvous at New York, and pice oo ieee en see emipetmos Morn» | forces oa the Parana is not Important, The allio ait Arebt an ie Rr twenty yes: feo, the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Min waiting orders, igre M doch ee ithe ah corded Mount street My own daritig ot dias Uraniy tells you ? Why ny Hevea put nomination of Chase would bring (ate. the ranks oe slau (he paren. t | the Demoeratic party the conservative Republicans of hn Wei Myot tuariy, | the country. and that within the next four years inwhinatimat? | every man ta the country would be a Democrat, TI Democratte par'y and its principles are bound te ij stceved: and to become universal,” (Appiadse, amid | whieh the spenker took bis seat. } ' wo to come He believed that 4 ter to b cling Volunteer Lieut. Francie Joselyn las been Bta England; Speaker Colfax, Gea, Emory, commanding honoratiy discharged from the naval service, bas detest Depart " ; rey, of Albany, NY; Willha tear Mr. rig ps otaerendee er aera AIL the moda noe aie, MADAM. sition have | 11 o'clock, and both were sunk. The total | the city by starving ont the garrison. ‘The prospecte of Portinnd, Me.; and Wou Gen, Parker, Gen, Comstock, Gen, Porter, Col Leet, deen distributed through the State Department, with | Humber of the passencors of the steamer wun | Of Paraguay huve materially brightened. ‘The ur y " And Major Webster, of Gen. Grant's staf, together | the exceptic n of agold und Wu or eleven silver and | forty, and of the crew thirty, and the crow | of the people of all politienl o © recently epoated efforts, have give ovce for Deter Cortland, thirty miles fro t, collided with the bark | here, Inet night, at about | ¢m up atiempting | Bishops, jority, eonstating y Humnita by storm, and now propow to reduce | Right Hews Mel ovideree, Ie Ly Com ot Mass , of Philadelphia, way of yonrowa bapp verythtiygy ny owt i e Rey, Father Gardiner, ¢ Jarnes Cathedral, of evremonien: Mr. CIF Brackett next addressed the moet! 7 sinbes of ladies, Sf bronae medals, of the bark numbered thirteen, About twenty | brought about, has given Pr ub Lopes reno y Coughlin, With wexlsting ministers, wearing | [iver gr trctnining those " te vacena he own. politics! history; referred, with animber of ladies, Mrs, and Miss Grant en- Anak bea persons are missing ; the remaiider wore picked up | to prolong the War Indetinitely and mitre, and carrying his crosierin the | E“requeated” yon to return. then, wnd for. the quiet way tn whieb the name of Gen, Grant hag ertalned the distinguished visitors, and at Vo'clock | Experiments just inadeat the Navy Department | by the steamer It 8 The ofic rs wert all saved a Uheaud fi Yn refined to do 40. sary wit yom wave Treelvod throughout the country. No bonfres the Embassy took their departure, evidently delight- | with cast steel, resulted in favor « m | Skeet Mt, dames Morton, (he clerk oF the Btar, who VENEAUBLA Une prncmmalon manrenied a Hie: Rios 8 Orie 1 tee id fey ittiowe Oy th Ciaamante hi | were lighted ne poles or bang 1 ho enthe ote was teen (0 £0 do 9, Hnckett, the wife « entre af the pavilion, where the amnetuary ts to be raid lay it downy eautifal tide | t af wage aaa 08 WA me Fevepes, Heun' which nivod the extracrdtgary test of Baz ti) | Cape: Htuekett, a pa % me erected. andthe Bistiop bleed the sul with huly | your ukesed In tay bosan: ur fitters with | TiMformer daye. Sir. Brackett, then referred 10° the | CUIMF JUSTICE CHASK’S ENTERTAINMENT. duds tensile strength, to the square Inch, being | Abe follows I ns Havawa, June 21.—The latest advices from er thw chole wiginkoa autiphon and yaalm means | Wee wn ty | union Phage was. not The Chin Euibassy left the residence of | the highest oa recor a Rreaerick’ BE mith reo Veneznela represent that the revolulion wae gaining HA th the pr eee saa sDEeA GO (he ec here een af ay 0 eee gt Me | Bot Uh poms ac be raat ne red Gen. Grant at about § o'clock, aud immediately pro ver Ww Brovgh, Th strength and rapidly exvending througtout the coun . vai yur owt pretty mouth,” This wee wf | old Wig purty in supposing that the country ceeded to the residence of Chief Justice Chase, cor ADMISSION OF ARKANSAS. ond tawte, | try. nit, “Ny DAReing Mant? f was or om netigtivce | wanted, tan Io the Presideatio: ekats, Ky} : — Jen, Monngas whith a large force of infantry an: ast hight butt would uote nor eauid sot. go withous | Republic . Rae OE ain ORG Ni eironins Where, Mayers $0 dente Veto, Captain Viger, J. Havtick, second engineer, Joba | | Get. Mouages with alarge force of Inianiry and ame of the Lord now and forever | YonJnty'iovec: Awol rather resign thud fave with: | will nd neat November, whether the Democrate fertained by the Chief Justice and tb Russell, Thotuas Flannagan, L. Bang, John Smith, | cavalry bad advan uf ond was within « ne wh the Dutidere r din the head of the ny pron uu poseibly arrange ‘ewoet love? M tal Wip | candidate be Horut Seymour, Geo, H. o.ner art I 20.—The President sent the | John stevens, John Saxton, J. Kelley, J. Bur Gaaghiors, There, were present of the Ma: to Congress to day: Hareett, John’ Couant, F, Crindall, J. Destin, Dassy His Excellency the Hon, Mr, Burltngs this rock Ewell built Pendleton, gh P Chase, [Great applause, her, and to the P! | fow miles of that city i edi uJ Hog my bps | Mr. a, We Murphy, of Buffalo, and Vr, D. ©. Cab ile 0. or Salt my chureh. Glory 1 the F A nd rate, D. Mel af Representatives ry, H, Gagron, P. Fallon, see th The state of Bolivar had pronounced sgninst the 1 any to the Holy Uh An it was In the beginning or thie palntul sure, fA’ | vin spoke; after whleh the meeting closed, end lady, Chih Tajen aud Sun Tajen, Messrs. Brown tiny eh ure a billentitied * Anect | lin, fi ate, D. MeLanghiin, wheelman; U. Brady, | n administration, and Joined the revoiutioniai®. | ia now, and ever hall be, world without end. Amen ‘take 12 Granny will seo to this, “and TAN Democuatic ( -This newly. ‘and Deschamps, Secretaries f the Legation, and | 0 mult {ha slate of Aa to representation ia ang 1. Dempyey—al ae Morsing Bar bes Vrenident Faleon had arrived at Curscoa on board Upan'h was bie fiom ing ic Hi Wn tone was lnid We scan pay Wor whan wit Is vitled. Wiel you ub met ou Saturday evening at 39 Kast * ‘ Congress.” The approval of this vill would be wi ad tuasengera—Mrs. Ellen Chittenden, of Chleago ; vn It Was the ny Inscription : Nave donefor wie Lwill double with love aod devotfon Mesers, Fung and Tob, the two students who speak | |, umon on thepartt the Executive that the Aet tor | Meg cuit Bh ‘Cle a; Cov wy the mun ofwar Mulgura, In the honor of God and under the Invocation of the | Get ie lace frou the Strand, You eaunot posslbly ‘twenth street, where it has established its heads eth gees apne bf rataor allege belek ovatussat of die'rebal dat” | Mit, CHpl Burke, Cleneland; Cout keke, petrol sada ca pie ICERE Shes etoaed wiumee’sae at | Sint Chay hat Liitlekata | Gunter taring tic'eowine euntagn Tere tan (onsale 4 nentary tere | Marietta; Wu. Downey, Detroit: J. Poulliet, De MAYTL, i Bishop OF Brook de on the dit | to mobey LAr Very full a 0 Cabinet, army, and navy were also represented. At | Ch shes but. un strengthened by | Horgesky, It ater, N. ¥.; 8. A. Thorp, 1 J —The ci Hay being Peni United Stater: | be pulded by me, love's labor te lost. The expenses will Mie Hon PC: Weigh He . i y |i Havama, June 21 civil war in Hayti con ’ \ ‘enttente— The How ight the Hon, Wms Stal 11 o'einok the dialingsiabed company celled. |. OS iarers tec vot ih Msouid auceuusent to. a | nts Nt eet NeN Be ee a Wat. | tHnues with unabated violence ! Mrokigny abt ateics | aitittcg for you, any hearts tf He ware to xet the Tack, (ij Panaebeeapminicaplenietele tata: SOLDIERS! AND BAILOKS’ COMMITTR pili whieh fe based tipon the nesuinption elther that by, | EU Teper Ne Therallt t ba ‘Pini Su i 7 ron, Capt. Harbottle Hainilton, Ontario, Aschooner had arrived there from Curacoa, and being arenitect, aul Frabela Curran, | step Several of the crew of the ‘steamer, whore names are not known, were saved. ‘The following are kus 0.0. Have you done with wy ww State of ‘Of rection of @ portion of fe peor le Atkinnene'meceded, frond the t mony bet id tor Dyay wb Ite plessure ve exciude a & National | tinfouy oF (uterrupt it esa w ith t It appears from a circular just issued that all the members of the Soldiers’ and Sailor Republican Executive Committee, who can possibly tt, Detroit Das aes Gk as as de Be, ito ie’ Askaanas es ner’ Morning ‘Sar: fal. Hutchings: the to | with ues New York, June %, ut 11 o'clock. ‘The purpose of | State got ia the Luton’ tty on the other haud, Arkaimm | Misses E of Troy, NoYes Albert Iidings Aim A Jaud » Mi Ww iT « 4: M Park from the Car the combi: this meeting 1s to sclect the #ab-Committee and State | State tn the Union. no tegislation be mecon P child, Mariette, O.; ‘Capt, Ballantine aad wife, my ory ry—John L. Siingerland SecretaricesSoun T. itennessy and H. Be Jeully realed, whieh hows: Metropat : Bre uttog Committee—&. T. Francis, 8. M. Bell «Journ, svew kenwleman's statement, | Hennessy, L. Cohn, Wad. Purcell, W. R. EllleyH. B, wkign Kagle ‘wut | Mrs. Mary Tucker Borradatle, « lady about &) years | dict, Jas A. Carolin, and Jl, Muckebaie, reddish hulr curled ‘ige Wright and Mr. Mackenaie were appointed dL the witness box, aud wus | Committers to conduct the President elect to the ot with achale, She sald eis | chatr, on taking which Gen, Duryea made a very 1s of the box. was placed nth etune, We Janded 1,000 rites and a large supply of amunition and War material for the revolutionists re ti Necord, New ork # The forces of Gens. Pretor ant Taudert had united | “4% fleaand, Sed Nisenge, and with largo recaforcemente | Uniun, New A forces had commenced | 7¥mee, besides Atte Tr Ai kannas paton Pilot, wk Tribune, Herald, Word, and | of nge, and woartng » quantity ing, from ative cent | overt A, ene yn dollar, ‘The ceremony of blewting the Clare itentivied tr and child, Martetta, O.; Capt, Ballantine and wile, | thestegeof Fort Alexundre, the Inst stronghold of | fle 40m gellar ie nauy of Weotlog the | Siery Tucker. Horradaiie, and t live at Wrae | haere. snd patrietio. apeeshe He was followed EF Central Committee determined upon at the Chicago | the Staten uf thet Detroit Halnave pitt Henn eae cage elreuit'of the walle, | street, Hanuver squure; T have been a widow for | Che iL A. oT. Grauberry in a brief nddrews,. The ’ Goavenion cad coceruliy (0 deeise oven Cee tee | cieter veh hen Brats aol : Une of the boat of the Morning Star is otili out, | years: Eknow Mine. Rachel, and firat Kors were ainted with her in tit; LC visited her at | the close cr piace Of business; Tvisited her twice In leet, | tive. Cot rd totee in 188i; tn May, IMM, Thad seme con versation with | about my looks: she told in them tn turn, ceived With great enthusiasm, Ag Hf the general business meeting the execas rit eh to arrange business for thé . future umevthnge of the Club, which will be held kly every Puesday evening at the above number, edand | Wire mung by the ch ane he bbe recent ani may contain other sirvivors. A proposition had been imi ee —_ - to resign the Dictatorsh!p, which hy had ansu MISSISSIV VL tuln the Pres) leney , but It wan not ent oe ‘The assanein of Gou. Montes was killed ba fron His consent. ah ea most offective organization of the soldle: for the Presidential campaign. CONDITION OF SENATOR GnIMRS, nd sailors ite Ow MoT a return h loved the, and wished to marry. me have a very nice and convenient suite of roo Advices received bere from Seuator Grimes renary to reatote” ALK vinay th Mil lw colstitui Jacesow, Miss, June 29 —fho following der: | i eur h loved me, ava | fay cd op ech ge oy open ap Gay that his recovery ts now impossible. His mem: | fionreuson the eligibility Of those who, preeatingtieie | Fateh relative to the removal of Goy, Humphreys Cabral, of St. Domingo, with tie fol | ua his thought it of hivuniage to my | evening from tls until after the election, ory is rapidly falling and his mind Is becoming so | ore sontia Fespective Huusos of « and Attorney-General Hooper, was reeelved to-day 1 4 joined the revolutioniete ie Masti iu ve Pourttean Vanuw —Mr. D. ©. Beott was Che Dare the chapter upon the ‘Weak that he complains of not being wble to think, cratic ve Committee's rooms ft chairiuan of a meeting Lek on Sainrday at Bangs’ verge for the assistance given by Suinaye to Gen | grandeur ol the | thavie Chure a he mata © Yew £ wadway, to, (orware mination ‘ Washington \ Charactariaing Ha the purest, the hesty and unoat j A don't tht Hiochs, Mroedeieks, Ot Indlaeie, for, she Presasean COMMOLIDATING THR DEBT, Kou) a, Peens | Movs Pa eraal LP atanleutta re MUA Otten Maui is her peop babe a Ai sea erg ey tee y | Mr, Kelsey, of New York, bas prepared and nee wkaln carwestly, Fecouua Hii pa rewns Po: orn Ho wisersed that nn Chitch hd mace suck steady | present Madame Kachel'sdaualiter, and Kuss | yoosnig Hall, Bust Brostway, 0 Say, Me mil tntroduce a bill relative to consolidating the na. pec trully ot ony oratienst doubt: | Mtegsry. If - Rerputoms, aud in repyblick alike, wie th hada: | rota bud & shop; was in th «| Juues Duasc the ebair. ‘The Centr ! tlonal debt, It provides that the Secretary of the titullonality lecosniy,notascitective | State ia opponitty Havaya, June 91.—The news from St. Domin. | cucntered the opponition of foes in all climes und une | others i fiop; Madame ab mpnrsay My 6 Feorans ‘Pode a i! Treasury shall ve authorized to Issue bonds to the ores Th go te menere, ‘The Government ts acting in a moat | der all fouue ofeaucerunents, He alludud to the tack | Zuor of, the siting ‘foun whore Ew | drat an address ‘sigued by business men {a ; amount of fwo.thanenns millon, prinelpaland inter: | siiy'e taken rat sic lately despotie manner, wud arrests and expulsions con: | tncmpered the tue when he had to Ko hand lo hand | yon; Law Madame Machel altost daisy atte Or Gt Se oa Colfas Clabe oF thin tiny | £0) porns 1a enle, 5a he Valin’ Melee ont Barone, ‘which nn vecupled a place Tateanasse, June 19—In the Logislature tinned i ie fatbers wervge wa: Was Then Known a | is turtle lmaprovement of mig: porsuat ap: | meton Sauarday at the Hepublican headquarters, (9 } Donde to be pat “years from date, or to be Aton In Coupes ws Obe OF the Btates of the Un ar term, commencing in March, Ist, by a | ed by the news from Hay, ms he had reapn to no Cutholle elurch hi Ken, and Ute did he | to Me Haynos, and Psa it signe’ ty Sadate ta | Ween bie te Soon Of as ties aeeeiaeatoes ' deen by the mmcut at pleasure alter twenty | yv0a the following fundamental conditions: That the a1 tu the aiternoon session winiori'y | peet an Invasion of Si. Domingo by Kas resl dreans that on he should stargt on this | chal: Mr. Haynes weted as my wollen. 816 a abort | ate Pee eatery ut the. I trv cers ye ais. The bonds ure to be exempt from toxation Ly | S/'ehwnud as to deprive any eltieeth te granted leave of absence to meu bere | Coreat with an army of Haytiins after the defuut of | the ei,uas'was for skin reqdisttos’ a1 Jyehel | rived. here on, ny, and put up at the Ii je Sinton There is 9 pi vito that ous half of one (Vaiteid State oF th i othe wean tine the minurity will weet : ane ee onatin ieaanal walliuie tae tacit | miata. | Avenue Hotel. hey came te sleaf the way. and mal 4 cont, shal! be deduete inter est Ste by the Co y Saluave | ig ryt er eiy tore Heer ued eae arrangements for the reception and accommodatios nde veui-autuslly. This shall be invested i pullshinent for a —— aT, 4 spectacle fondation man of Lard Uanotagh 6 lmporkiuce any f it) if the main body... Souttiven delegates from Missise Donds w iorm w sinking fund for the payment of th | The Suflerers by the Late Exploston, DANISH WEST INDIE toruer atone laid by a Bishop of vs nee be mate beautiful for over ally af vilna, and Loulsians bi ved at Batioual debt, Bond iolders may convert the houde th Carvilna, and Loulsians bave arrives i iad a orelat aK A MRETIE ed to part. with the £100) forthatyand | Spb N 4 ‘ovided that x The condition of the sufferers by the late two - founded by prela merous clergy [ron ‘ tie New York Hotel. They express no preference } ‘Which they now hold into these. There ts no pros rer , and near, and such a Tous concourse of ou. Lo saw the gentle aid to be i didlote Pect for the pussage of te bill ut this suesloa. eaplosions was, lastovening, owing tothe revent hot | St Tuomas, June 1d.—There was a fake paren such aay i 4 for any particular candidate, All the Southera ) ¢ Uite and. place of romidense put mw weok ule Took & work, ‘Thy wort, be sald 4 h t a r r Slates are eapected to send delegates to the Conven> Bpecial Despatches to The Sum, unable to Aid ly the Constitution of the | weather, anything but favoraiie, and the lives of a | inthe island of Bt, Juin a few days since, Tt tear uy a aon holie fulth, Keneros ia hand 9 le beek, Madame Hai uel Wwid me | Con A neeting of Froe Trade Democrate will be OUR AGRICULTURAL AND MINERAL RESOURCES *cinidned by. Congress. few of them are seriously thiestened Among th thelr overseer, overeame the potica, aud | Srl, aud genius of Cathulic wrchitectural tuate tive gentleman. Not much parsed Somethh g wns said | hold to-day, to adopt ineusuree for the lnserlow Of @ Gommissiner Wilson, of the Land Oltice, bas abet saa wont dangerou ay meutln ; | o Tortola, where they were captured by the | Siuther source uff What wae ready thaiere: | about theatriculy at Beaufort House, but forget ict | free tende plank jn the Democratic platform, | importance of accurate information concerning ple elective fraich: This question Isrercrved | we Was not deed serious, bat since re ou consequence fh recent negro rot neralions in the far otf future yet to come, twas | baud | Madame Kachel said ao, but when sue did, | ia a Bon ihe marnne, oF Y ge PY | Matias’ Whe ielter oanelides ne olowe y (ie Constitution to the states thi vesraudty cua’ | weather set in it ued more than and Of St, dobn, the Dante teen) authorities nestor the holy dvds yet in reserve in tue | Lord Ranelagh, or the person senting hin, was | the Twenty-second Ward, oe eet on tbe politic See artnate paaeral (ate neevandat | ode to, Congress the power tu regulate lis autlect | ous. Ir the eff concussion cant : Fs f the future. — Inconel the Archbehop | pot present. All the letters to me were to be signed | Addresses by dlattagulene ipnek ere oF Froese prompha Wiese necera) im would (be te iroverse uss dane pe edhe Wevuesis nstite ray proceedings to we {che Vontitieal benediction upon all pro |W this was, as E Was told, because the letiers | situation, wb Dudley’s Grove, Jeral’ Governne: case will be ¢ peers, 1 the punts iender# aud to prevent Vial m aye dispe nigh Labout, or get into other people's hands, | toworrow. | 4 4 ne lel ‘ ——— ture of the States, the ‘sove formerly is ny future d niitute of people who thronged th ve Tettera rend to day Tecel yal from time to tin Been inthe | y belougs to the state ort aainke pier tn the int the ad who told me they were from SPORTING. General Land OMice at Washington, a Cabinet of Naty oe of ali politcal powor by whan The latest ft Balnave Ranelagh 1 paying the £1,000, the next aud to whose will It paying — History. It nucleus has already been secured in | 6% WAP aie ne 12 hore wil A their duties, aud every just for wattle with the Cxeas, in | firming a Judtins ey pid Was on the following August. I guve two 1 The arcusiutstion of s large wuinber of valuable | ADEuMAMe tC nrovide wae manner, be, Pints of | ching that kindnevs cau eifuet. wid Us oud Wo sat or ha wan Hie Mathew Youn M Ah. moweties, | sutns of &iuy) to Lord Kanelagh, for soluntecring pur The Walking Match at Boston mens. ‘This fact suggests the practicability | condition which Congress cu eavors to Tuake uuaitercd | the young Man's ii | Lavorcre Unions, Longshoremen's Sceities, and | The money was Muiame ‘itachel | Boston, June 2.—Weston comple es, OF rendering the extensive — correspondenor | and rrevocatie, Nord ea ipreacribe the penalty to | 2. ChatlesMeyers, for sume time known as Yurlous church sovleties Who first sab Hod brousmenn and then went up to the judge's stand, where be an of this office with offfcial and private in. do should che: le of the State amend or | Charies Levy, who was to severely burned by the } FIN. ‘The police arrangements, which were uuder the Im- ordered a tro ike's, whieh came to hat be would walk no more, He bad walked ividoals in the public land States and barticula of tie Constitution | «ame explsion, es in a very critical couchion. His | mediate. charge of Inspector Hulk, were wdiniable, | gta. ‘The subsequently returned, | nounced that be wo 5 elsewhere avaliable infeecuring this great pubiic HO. Se, POE bones 6: tne blll lo parpeie: ls vory seriously disily and hardly recog: | Paawgpont, Juae 81 Capt: Waddy, of the Fourth Precinet, bad charge of | and Vike said Ltwast pay £10 for hot tmkiug theta’ | his twenty-forr hours and Would go no More, Bot Ane went at rifling expense, In order to render this ae When Qe clicuuptug. | Blase, At Uiues be raves t arty til calls on ly Nerletecr webe Une derachnicat on duty ab the ‘cathedral, preserving | The £1 us) wan will In Madame Machel» hails” | chor qtep, Me then went over to the house, At the lection essentially national, it will be arra hich tiie. has boon truughite | father and mother; wt other tines he is wore rutiou: | tweutiosefor the manos ot 1 excellent order Maduine Rachel asked me If P would allo ps STooveseuch beuring the pain Of aBtate or terri: | (he attention of Congreasere cousidered'it is not aurcw. | al, but still appears. to be in great pein. Calike the | “nee f uh — the tieney to Capt, William Edwards, [do hot | time be was two miles ahead of Topley, but Topley Tory, auld dedicated Lo the preservation of a complete | ® Gable to suppose that efforis will be ual ity its | preceding case, not a single Irlend has as yet cailed a , Tun Poutvan Cask —On Sutarday Justice | recollect «hat she auld at the thme, Lut shortly after: | xept on and completed his 74 miles, and then halted Byram of memorials of its natural Listory, embra- | Provielonus, especially those 1 respect to wikich (ils | tpou hin; although the sufferer says bis parents FROM ASPINY 1 Mie. Pollard (chacged with | Wards she told mo Lord Ranelagh wanted the mone rest," cou afterward Mr. Gdodwin, Weston Ing govlogy, inineraloxy, yi and in. | feature plonlbie aly aiierauon, hae rlonsly au | tned to live ut Vroadway. As his ease seems > her husband) on her own recog. | [oF the Voluoteers, ‘The £140 wos paid over, and 1 | packer, came out and announced that Topiey ‘Gian peculiarities, The nged accord: | majority of f at ee ara t hopeless, perhaps this e perrons Who, under the ack of Marc won tt jentifie classi: | |S, aud the ae: euppieme ner, giving as his time for 7% miles, % boure, had reverpts, Several tues 1 wae applied to for | been drawn, and the Judges declared W j 2) ut L only sent £10, telling the messenger, who | mninut tice may Induce his | Arrival of the Stcamsbip Arizo ng to the most approved ‘The steamship Arizona, Capt. Maury, from Aspii pital Lord Kauelagh. The last uine was for | w p Fine, About 10 o'clock last pyealug a fire fur st f tifying pros. | reulstration aud to tut vex Who, on ‘Thursday evening, | A ary Ero setae omens bh diameye (ae hese oe |e ind “45 neconda, and Topley’s time for yi o Biwtes | Young or registering unde without the loss of the limb, passengers (0 Hn 2 A sd SoM i: Pees AP he whois ne it was in July, 1868, the ame Ra poten cessing A rath enterpris Ne Fatal taltaie mentee for candidates for any office nor shall be i, a boy about ¥yeare of age, | Brived tant night, She brings the foitowing 1 L ara Vebettee he whe damage le emul: | icigw to moabout my trousseau, She gaid as] w Oriehe ntlemen in official positions connected with the | \i'tie polis here muthorlzgd,™ ucsuied ‘ta he te for vere rompound fracture of the lem, eenpAny on 8 1457 84 Dabucy. Morgan beat , golug (o marty 6 mau in laird Hanelagh 9 posite ‘The first match of the season around d service, You will therefore consider it as ® | hetore ie adoption, In diefegard of the law of Con. | out doubt have to lose the inh, If nut | Morita Mayer... 8 & ¢ r Seniors Accipent.—Shortly before € o'clock | tust vot trousseau, T weit te Phillip he Bret maic srrow berween the New Yors rt of your official duly to secure and tranomit. to | vrens, the Constitution undertwace to lmpose upon tue | lis lie, He is however receiving careful personal | Well & C 47110 61 J. & W. Beliguian’ yesterday afiernoon, Michael Dougherty, aged 5, fell | in wit strc ered goods which caine mill be played to-morrow between, lie or Eile omee spectuvens iMustrative of the »atural bis ditions, | attention from Dr. Wainwright, Fugene Kelly & | @ Co 15/00 00 | trom the attic window of 53 Avenue BD to the side £10) or BIN) re sent into Madame Kache Club of this eity, gad She Hos, pia mee m Remon, Lory of that part of the public domain lying within nat |W Jolin M. Cuuirinsyy of the Plre Department, was | CO.ccsu..0;.., 190,000 00)titbon & Munor., 1.26 0 | walk, and was seriously, if not dangerously Injured. | Ckuow they we od, for_T have hud to pay for | Mass. om the grinnde of the former Clab, of the fo our Jurisdiction, "These ‘apecimens, arranged it take aid | yesterday able to talk UW bis friends, but ut the same | Duncan, Sliorman 9) iG. Hirschfeld $48 | Phe ‘neighbors picked Up the child and Look him | thom. [have never aceu' them since they went to | of Ninth street, Hoboken, pitened of ok Comeane the | Tine was in considerable pain, He ts thought to be ots t home, uscusibie | Madame Rachel's, Ihave often demanded them of | o'clock prec jes weighing, generally, not over four pounds, forward fC,’ nail to this office, You will That 1 accept the civil aud political equality of ai | l ve danger, Lut bie case is nyt yet con- nd on Siding the mother Mau seenare from tine w bine Writlen memvire OF | nen wid warce UutlO alleupl WW dudrlve auy meron or | sidered perfectly safe ssenessasavanesoasnoasace one state bf inloaleation, seut fr puysle tue polices Ou i Had repeated! sked Madame Rachel for m; mateb the men Hee ee ee ta Mawes was. cio ad | bea We arvund ad oar be