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AMUSEMENTS, —_—— SEW BTADT THEATRE, © and & Bowery—Monte Christo, and The Gypes"* Revenge. BOWERY THEATRE-The French Spy, Parents and Gaardians, and Did You Ever Bend Your Wife to Willlameborgh. BROADWAY THEATRE-Fiash of Lightning. Matines | ‘on Saturday. ; WALLACK'S—Lottery of Life, with an exce bution of characters, WOURRELL SISTERS NEW YORR THEATRE, 7 and ‘Tw Nroadwas.—Grant Duchess, Matioo® on Satur day. [— — conan At Shines for All is MONDAY, JUNE « Terms ofthe Sao. Parez, per pear to mail gubeeribers rs Bre + per year, seven 2 Ten copies io one vutidte suse 1809 Twenty copies to one w mm Fifty copies to o ‘Waray, per year Clud packages, at © Additional coptes, jab rates. Forrrn aoe, per iine AOS conte Thtee lines 0 words) oF fess ‘ Trimp Paee, per Moe Wrarerae Novrews, per live Leangn ADVERTICEMEN TS charged only pace Occupred, Ux Wert y—per line as above THE SUN i cervet to + ~ Hronghout the Meiropolite t Cratacy ofthe tan ts — Arkanens, President Jonson on Satunlay vetoes tl Bill for the admission of Arhansae Wr his message fn anol Preeentatives did It, for they pose si cl rt More than a twot fing thelr civil adairs, be terminat Feconstra fon laws may not be as good ns If he way k that Mr. Jou let the ating to no purposs loctrines, However, ruction, ond th as well t eome back wi bis old arguments and it doesn't make much differenc —— | The Bricklayers? Strik There are 2,000 bricklayere in the city of New York, organized into four Unions, Que week ago three of those Unions, representing 2,000 men, resolved to insist upon the statute limitation by which eight hours constitute @ day's work. To mect an obj employers, it was also resolved to make a re: Guction of ten per cent, upon the present rate of $5 wages per day, ‘That ts, the men | gre willing to concede a reduction of 10 per cent. in their pay, while demanding a Aw va of CO per cent. in their hours ot | labor. On and after this date these resolve wil be execu The result must necessarily be a strike. The master masons and builders are ten fastly eet against yielding, for two reasons: First, they have no faith in the assurance of the journeymen that they will not demand the old rates of wages as soon as they have Becured the eight hours, Secondly, they ere fonvinced that a reduction in the hours of Aabor of one-filth, in the present live the building trade, will involve the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars, which, with the h price of labor and materials, they feel themselves unable to suffer, Both rides are equally determined, and each has faith in the justice of its cause, There are over one thousand buildings now Sn process of erection in this city, and ground | 4s being prepared for a third to half as many | more. So brisk a building season has not been known for many years, Tho high rate of taxes, high rents, and increas. Ang demands for house room have in duced capitalists to turn a large portion of their surplus funds into this channel, | Much, if not most of this mon gome of it at a heavy rate of interest, and the question arises whether the lenders and the brokers will allow their investments to Hie idle during the summer in case of a strike. They can hardly be expected todo so, Work must therefore proceed, save in a few cases where we understand special clauses have been inserted contracts permitting th work to cease in case of a strike, is borrowed, nt distele | state of | fon of the | ° joy a As the master workmen will lose by the proposed reduction of time, which under their contracts will necessitate an increase | of | rivalry exiat ayn trade union in the city if the And hav existed between themselves and the it ty wl plaste ts Inst 3 | ing superseded by them now, Many plaster ro bricklayer, and bricklayers are also ne The bricklayer will have the thy and material aid of every other y should require amicably settled the diffieul t, they have no fear of be ore plasterors, Tt would be well for all concern ed if t ld make some comprom * wherel rke might be avoided and bul! ng proceed without unnecess lny. ‘TY conf ct egin todas 11 be ously watched by every lal ny — The Whiskey and Tobacco Tar. The vos t throagh th fanlure to collect th ithe two arti clos of whiskey: and tobacco ix aout a hun hred millions ofdollars a yenr. pose Ltorn and for any wildech Quiney the Government, o pera to the: pn ‘To have pro. Inrge a sun from all sources rpose, would have seemed a hunted down John Adams for expending about one: fourth that amount annually in carrying on ed James Buchanan enty millions a y med to doing these things o1 on to those who anath for wasting: 60 ar for the object fame gh nowadays our eyes have grown ac a seale of startling munitleence, it ¢ m1 f the peopl ¥ wploted at the rate of « i through the combined opers whiekey and tobacco rings of the one part, and corrupt Federal officers « the other. The recent trial: t Br mt Richmond showed that frau are perpotra 4 to contracts regularly en 1 partios, who divide t! whieh they hay 1 ther the Gioverut t accord ng t od by copartners in ordinary mercant te 1 are four classes of ofT) } personedes, sides thoge who immediately parti in efor the Treas) the higher yralesof ta Collector: nominate whieh e ment ; vis, who are more or les pee pons em, ‘They are the Secretary ‘ who, inthe first: instan ts a A la sea and consents to their ay gatherers, ra; the President, w te them; the Ser Commissioner of Tr eral super vot these taxca and the i of these subs officers, We do not moan ty charge the we have mentioned with partic the peo ninry profita resulting: from these pecula tong, but with want of due caro in the selec The bi hha inal even then, # g anti mand supers ut to rom hea Je until a dit fons, either on the seore of int city, or both, is appointed t tax heen provoeatives ly this by a redu lect the revenue, 7? cries oat for | the present Commissios | nue, has resigned. us that a crowd are employing their usual applian powerful lobby, are hungerin, thirsting for his place, onr wonses, the whiske subord: th os on Whiskey and te » fraud, C ug Will ho practised npon ent clase of per yrity oreapa tases and ¢ The country, blooding at form. Mr. Rollins, of Internal Reve The t andidates, egrraph informs neh backed If we are t And tobne credit » rings 8 10 Be cure a Commissioner after their own hearts We would fain ho successor of Mr. will not b for his place, with joy unspeakable to see the President hai fur, Mr. Th ottice United States has been off hove these corrupt influence indebted to ny arts as Attorneys against hope that the ling, whoever he m y lobby country W rin Th pull rejoic and nomi for this important oillee a man whose ptance of it4 responsibilities would be asa bright day for the | and aday of doom to th by robbing it. ‘ederal ‘Tren © who thrive — nera Attorney-General of the ml by the Prosi dent to our distinguished fellow-eltizen, Mr Wintram: M. that Mr. Evarta has d It is entirely premature to state that take, VAL The Times attirms ined, This is a mis. any Buch conclusion has been formed It is evident that the personal intercsts of Mr, Evaris would not be advanced by his | ¢ removal to Washington at the bar must yield an annual income | vastly superior to the sal General. Thi His great practice YY of the Attorney public would, however, be greatly the gainer by his taking: the office. Thero has been no Attorney-General these twenty-five years to Tho chargo of Sir ( and Jury, in the ease of Gov, svems, alt of the Qu indictment a u's the Jury that the Governor had the 1 ther I martial law, smpared with Mr evarts lu ability or legal attainments, — lin Blackburn to the approved by the other Just eneh, Justice Blackburn told t to pros and was justified in taking force to accomplish their work within the | whatever measures he thought proper to sup: specified period, they he determined to resist the eight-houra demand, ‘They have wealth at their back, and believe that with a determined front the men will event wally have to yield The journeymen Dricklayers, on the other Land, rely upon their numbers and united action for success, I y, too, have s which they can stand out for some time, But they, too, must lose many thousands of dol Jars in case they strike, They are encouraged, however, by the examplo of the Plasterers’ Union last year, This body, numbering 900 men, struck for eight hours, The employers had to yield, and it is now posit declared, with how much correctness we do not know, | jacklura explains that the latter would not return rule even if they could. The bricklayers are supported 1 the Laborers’ Union, which to some extent to the old | teving and veral | sulted) thousand dollars in Wank to their credit, with | 1 sreover by | ed it, an will be benefited by this change in time, if it | ie gained, ‘The plasterers carried with them in their strike 500 laborers, and the Dricklay ers will carry with them at least 1,500, A @elegation of the Laborers’ Union waited up on the bricklayers at their meeting on Thurs day evening, and encournged them in their demand, ‘The same delegation will visit th plasterers next Tuesday evening. Thus the case stands between the money lenders, contractors, and journeymen, ‘The contractors must endure a crossfire from the other two parties, and they will not have th Sympathy to any great extent of other men |i forested in building, amome wham a sort of | in fault in not coming toa better uy f each ott ous illustration of the } f whieh he was ac in Kingst and tre where it tion th nor had the right to proclaim martial law especially, that they den don fi I press the insurreetion, Where mar epi w 1 in this view of the jury refuse ever, the Chiot Justic tthe Bench d burn; that they do not concede that the Ato indict the G and execute him had » bu ble to ase rtain exa yeh uf it was notin wri Vavi As to the principal erime used, that of seizing Gordon al law was not in force, him te Morant ‘ . and there summarily zing that also was a ¢ Governor honestly supposed Judge added that he had cons and found they agreed with atter, aud therefore the ernor, Now, howe vies out with a declaras not sustain Judge Black- over: his nto Morant 1 to take Gor yy and there try f to that law, dustice nduct by saying that he mitted the central point of his charge to © other members of the € art before he deliver supposed it had been fully concurred ins Cis impossi Or ly whether li thoy we ws, The whe with whieh law ir ix a cur j ix often udministered, even in no well regulated a country as Engl A very Judicious . | the reward offered by President douxsox for the ture of detli House of Representatives, and will probubly the w th fore nd, — All for the diatrthutt not 1 Davis, has been reported: in The irument of Congress | whole amount of the reward is one hundred thou . The bill allots to Ge » TM sox, commander of the tioops in that quarter, by whom the forces were 40 disposed as to re the captury inevitable, tlive thousand dallasss to 4 uns Wa. THE SUN, MONDAY, JUNE 22, POLITICAL, “ol P ichigan Cavalry, Licut.- Col, Parrenann, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, Liew Col. Hansoas, First Wisconsin Cavalry, and Capt, wax, First Ohio Cavalry, the officers immed ately concerned in the capture, each three thou sand dollers: and the remainder is to be divided ng two hundred end fifty-five officers, none misuioned officers, and privates, in proportion monthly pay proper to which they were en- Tork this week. dent Johnson as a candidate, = the war of the rebellion, ov Jolin Coburn,cf Indianapol Jae been remminated for =r. Pendleton is expected to arrive In New The Pitaburgh Gordte believes that the Dem. eratic Convention will finally settle down upon Presi- nsoldicr of 1868, Closing of the Academy of Desten. The Aomlemy of Design is getting on in years. Its forty-third annual exhibition closed on Saturday evening. With ago comes honor also, for it Inerens AMUSEMENTS, ——— in aeefiiness, and carries out now more fully than ever before the parpe for which it was organized, It recetved 4 new impulse when tt went Into its now | vd leome building, and especial t le titled at the time, This ian just division ofthe re | Congress by the Republicans Of the Sith District of } Aryl Mndsome huiliing, and Leider ttivegd i 1 Hone is fairly earned nder diana, lo effect the hippy acl iT ward; aol ih A len i Mbit a = The Republicans of tho Seerne Nistetet of | Were or Fellows « Academy, as they are ealtet, | the Pr b bina leistl "| itinota have’ nominated Gen, dese ¥. Moore for | BY.this means tho arcists succeeded In interesting hiiy © pay it De eT UP I Brows isthe pre, | Cantor nine handred persons tm thelr euceors, and — nerese, ‘The Hon. 1. P.M, Bromwal! Is the pre: | Vie wih Che Wertines oF the | Some of oar contemporaries denounce the ee tae uation 1c Jes obiatulng sabsianttal cull for Cow ive Solidi 4 sail hg a hi Abi ad trod dotlara ft f the ‘ Y most 1 for ¢ 1 $90 0d to members be nerd ' 1 t enive im ¢ J i fur of art pupows, Thee a of i . U U i iM qT ie t by ¥ While Ll e and some ‘ te the Repu’ ot in for € tinty | ration Ie om f are nt majors. This objection amonnt ven Attorney General Wert aud Ge ba nt suit poariy all of t | tot The tlemen in question are all © Lawrenee, have been almost none that onttifed to th evelaim. They have been | <Itis stated that Vallandigham will soon n into ridicule and contempt, Lbavetel ab et along with ten thousand | start yy newspaper In Cineinnatti asthe exponent © Committee are certainly becoming by hod the fasittindere don't know it, Hee | of pire Democratic aentiment as be understands It, Jn thelr demande for positive merit in hides, there are among theae aigners officers | It's to be called the drat. A picture before they give ka place upou the walls, ee ae 1 acerinee titties | The Vermont delegates to the New York | A few years ago they were very tender-hearted in bdedel aha bb it ia: tatiadal | Convention of July 4 Ato favor the | this respeet, and for fear of hurting the feelings of deadlient or : e-field, and | mination of Judge Chace, Their quarters will be | thelr brother artiste admitted the very poorest trash, whose ronk } won at @ and carnages | ve the Bverett Monee, portenite that would have disgraced a sign-paint to make it mers tritling to scrutinize the less The Columbus Journal says several of the | and landseapes where tho “little hills rkipped known names in the list, MIE church members | @yio detegates to the Democratic National Cone Tama, and looked indeed quite as much Hike tame | afe hut good Christians, but that is no treason for ‘on, notwithetunding thelr Inetenetions for Pendl fs they did Hike hills, Of euch acharacter we e finding fault with religion, ton, are working nly for Clas huge canvasees that Mr. Pranks a was Wont to — ti or, of the Nubeitle Pres, hac ane | to send your after year, and uch were the dreadful xp a andidate for the feenut portraits of children with hydrocepbains, and mea own from Auburn | nounced himself ae a candidate for the I n | K Bes debn b peel Adal Ne ner t nomination, {nthe place of Mr, Trine | Women and infunts with twisted litle and painmul n f and spentthe |) fide Ceeiiend & enon tNNtiON. | tues that made up the fe upper row of 1 IM. Mlatchford, ce the Repablioans of | Mattrlnged the Acatemy# walle, Ther i leaving for Washington at | acre ne al District, and two | Able frvctoation about t moustror 7 was accompanied by his | ¢ ‘The Hest renominated | Could not help looking at them. But they are gone 8 anid, w happy to sayy | the tton ud the second nominated the | 80¥- 7 ndard bs rateed, and the exkibithone im A : prove In excellence, A vory noticeable feature to : AMich fe published monthty | this year’s enilery ts the inustial number of pain'ings ee ‘ ! No lees than f pur of the « ntors One of formed and most judi- |! ShaR oa! nae hae . cious jourr 1 ee ty iat Nord ‘. lc vi 4 \ t "the D ‘ for President and Vi } ved nt Hs t a youn, ate ie ina ‘ renterpr f citizen The Afton (1N1.) Democrat ts anx tora Hersey Chay Gavin, Esq, and ¢ 1 to the plant w York f fovtnge that tf telleets end cont Li rove Mt! Gen. Gantt ted the e f of the npper portion. of Manhattan 1 The | ¢ 4, the Denoerscy will make armed i " ta, ther ntie and luxurious res ty to rr ndent who r it cof dates Gonvos Besser, but ¢ net yt extend quite so farup conatry as Chappaqua, i the pictar setvall ode of the I c as been very Well Wl en Gneeiey oh distinguished attet kind poseessing ” ts, however, are among the const ; : th renders his great metrepoli " fr, both o€ them fully eonenr in the ‘ Jremarks from the pen of Mr. Gavin, | ¢ , proceed to eopy n you meet, and 1 nites, W r manager t, of r pn dent ' ' ’ 1 bat Tee Th i. ' elth inols Con Gatitok s yet it state eat : Mi ede neae 1 ka eae Brondway Theatres a iy pe i areesioen! Distirt, hare nominated, dudes Wi Arh igiy hae eect ieee vu nal Ne lian 9 policy of Pendleton, aud dee ato be is test a rphi hitch tie nt vyeit th Am ike a note of Inthe bi Congressman | ; ntity of red . a Pade Win. Williams, now tn hie fest torm, has no Repubtt- | a r cau oppasition, aid willbe nominated at Kendaliviite | ry Theatres ted in the Hensive Ligonier, iby BV. Long, pmer has come, 49 the Bowery put «! manent Brun diverted ot cusko County Stoll, of Ligonter, | tiveaet plays and appears iu a guar aia pungent, and able, striking precisely at the poini, | T mpl V ie nthiers | riots Havel does, who ap | and more than mscally " Tndeed, taken asa Neet of the not at de js well Frew spy, @ personage who Jwhole, Ti SUN hus no superior in metropolitan | tor of the Motile Itegtater, who | wardrobe, The the Jour allem, | rthorn Democratic editor Do what you | programme ism ractive by Gen on this, Tet no one aay again that republics | pease with the publ Jn gold or greens | the flying trapeze, Coleman, famous ta comedy, and 7 ateful, And let every citizen of New | hacke, or repudlite in toto, ro with you.” | Golding, unequatied Jestiian, ‘The patrons of onter Tam Sex, whiel nes for | Thy Southern press is by no means unani- | the Bowery certainly will mot complain (hat the mane every morning at his house, thas | mone te abusii the editor of the La Crosse Demo. | ger lack terprise. Dews, far Hes for two ats a coy erat, The € af tition MA des tes hii > intelligence than the other papers give fir " eriean Juvenal,’” and thinks his occastonal Wallac , | ti tdchadinn sknd Itishardly necessary. for n to cull atten- four, is independent in polities, wud out: | elt Seulellcate lank oe | sou to Mr. Broughatn's adm hie Tae Lot spake tin) i oes ¥ 1 Vie Ob fun wanerence tO prir 10 i poken, and) good-natured in everything can | * eile | tery of Life” ‘The p has show t alee iM nadvance whe is Don . ta byt ] e se ad r ; bea wt l j tL says (hat Mr, Chase's lotter £ up all the crate will nominate for President, ee have te fur ntice, but at e. I tinued, n for — Hing ti will gratify im Uf the Democrats, woul | sete thme longer, since He draws ao well The Coroner's inquest mpon the eas) of | go for ny versal s reais much like the old gens | Worrell sist the late steaus tire engine explosion iw Bow. | Wer Ivlee to ne Boye, it bs very wren ure making a esa with ery has been adjourned till to-day, Meantime an Ie contrary toy | the © Grand Duct verent eatisfuetion t lished ve have made statoments to the 0 Mis epright ' An aitaee bi aamennk Mates eaiwe ouri Qepublicans will renominate Rep ative cope iy i ch ike firench ‘ hae , R Pile, Neveomb, Gravely, and Van Horn, Inthe Phir Noa mai: Keliy & Loon’s tra cleur that the boiler of t engine w nin dotece 1 ‘ran, Mi of the Fith, will probably be | aimed at % the opera, but " tive condition before it was taken to the fire; in | qooinated for € poryand the principal candidates | gyatty a gomt English adaptation of it, aud ia this fact, it w » leaky that John M. Clarisse, ¢ f puce rare Col, J. 1 8 Ca Wat aie pagebeestdakc an ployed in the repair yard, where such machines | Bordgett wud Gen, RR. BR, Smith, Benjamin |” ~ | are revamped, noticed its unsafe state, and sub. | and Loan have deelin mir | The New siade 4 tres i! ily tias very succe al in may sequently was blown up by it at the fire, | \ to acinn Commercial | Mr. Eddy hos b ST will 11 you what mate me natter her more par. | Peetulls for the * Pendleton Escort” to New York, | lime been rewarded show sto plea tleularly ; he bid been leaking in the morntog wh The dress has also een dechted upon, Weqnote | public have not been in valu, ‘These summer a the was tip at the Lone; T thought then ete was in | froin the ¢ 13% Pantaloons—one log of Co: very one te sweltering with heat, a inyge, well a tenzerous eoniit um wn engineer and Would " - sated cant apuee ce Btdat TMbAtea Sa V0 Waa cimginege and would | gederate gray and the other of Federal blue, with an tilated, : very © he and To tot speak; We fire not g n of the at whieh eoy fl wa the 7 plays. Will take sides with the eniner yin the Duran ania | pal IPE HG EU engine We fit to be ray: with Richmond Kaquirer of June V7, alluding | J tomorrow evenings ¢ ve Was ne mt the engin iS . for Washing ton, thus stay int flectionately speaks mond he bas he bs Th ood engineer and # Brat fireman of this engit of many warm fr uk Burbacker, During his whose jaw was broken by the explosion, testifies | 48d Ne bears with him the good w Of the people ple here generally, My his pure and Linpartial eonduet “Went over tothe engines she was lowing off Lnguricdie day ade dt ama lecc ab steamy the or gat upand tovk hold of the | al whoknow how to admire an upright Judge and safety valve tu try to crow It downs Lusked fim | au Honorable gentleman, We hope his personal in What was the matter; he sald there was a spring On | pressions of Richmond are as plea are ie the wafety valve broken: so he tome to ger astray | Prevstons of Hichmond are as plea Aes and strap) At so that it would hold and would not | Preestons of him personally.” | Blow off all the steam: got a wtenp andl atryppeit the OF the sixteen Republican Congressmen from aafety cates down pretty Hight, wo that. there was only aheilataras : a sniall amount of steam escaping: then the e Ohio, Messrs, Shelly barger Eekley, and got down, and the foreman halioned out throueh t Spalding decline renominat arke has been window to start the engine slowiy: the enelncer | beaten in convention ; and Mr. Wilson has been nom the wheel and started ber ge in convention Mr, n ale aeCaT i sh aa Inated fora second term, It is understood that Bx of the emlne at the time, He elesion, Schenk, Heatty, Delano, Welker, Binghan eds the frst place T found my aud Garfield will have Hite oF no opposition tn their ie the Riwery Theatre stepes Da ibs aiatagenh Ae Le edag dl ai ada et: In the morning of that day cunntttueneles, Mr. Ashley. probably has. the down to the t e track, but 1s never sure until he gets elected No, the for Law sence and Gen, Buckland have each strong the’ engi Read Ree ineine ee not (ut yer) dangerous rivals, tu the repnte yar to ge Gov, Brownlow, of Tennesses, in hisnewspas | Wk ond sold, We will have to keep that soniihe wr ; ‘ that was sald by the © *Wewlllhavetokeep | & . rele Whig, expreasca the fowtn: that eng ne; we can tuny other? there were | Opluion: OF he States now inthe Union, we con only to engines at the shop, No.’ engine and No. | cede Kentucky snd Maryland as certainly against He was ying tw get ether one af these ¢ he Bee | Grint a ae : Freed Mo RR HE TRGe ald No ULL: Nat ee RES | Grant-Oregon nucetieut we Ket down as Ahat they shuld take No, or Nowe sehe preferred | doubtful. AIL the other Stites we for Grant, Went Upstal io 9 they ¢ Yack In no atter who may be ne ted atthe New Yor the engine house: Ewas nota bitafmld: that was the Ue arid dive ESAS a SOF Yenson Berot_on, the engine: Lthoueht thie engines Bthering of old Democratic prostituies, Whis renes NM not, explode, that they woud only blow their jsutes aod defested rebels, OF the Southern States tubes out that may be a tted to vote, we claim one-half for There scems to be no doubt that the engine was | Grant, cert J consrauently welciatny the ium: notoriously defvetive, yet the firemen hod to tuke — plant election of the Republican teh it or pone, norance displayed by both the | Calls have been issued for the following State fireman aud engineer in strapping down the safes | ant Nationat Potitieal Conventions ty-valve under » cumstances, ix simply u he er Malie, Den Ah Auenets True, the man who did it’ says he is yi ca ean, ti Bur ms ist, but that is the greater reason why | i) (oCouscrvauve boldies? a sore, tu New neer shy il not have put such an income | 948% p-rexas, Repubtiean, in Ansti. petent person to do so hazardous a thing, Uewill | tit £ Gok Dutmeeratie in Bayan © the duty of the Coroner to fully aseer nya ny tepubtican, in Portiinl be the duty of the Coroner to fully ascertain, by a | tw Heal bortinndts rigid examination of the proper parties, how | 1 an many such defective engines are now employed, Uirntwoue and bow many such incompetents as Barbacker se) th Balt and the en, rare in the service, Otherwise, | mare that which is designed to be an agent of public A . safety will inevitably become a terrible means of Th sington gorrespondent of the Wor disaster and death, [tis notte be tolerated that te speaks what he knows when he sucl Hy engines should be employed in the | Sy that & nee the p eof the Reconstruc pe twets, Where their very pr ts gure | {HOR 90th, Ales Chase Li Biroetly Sra pioged Alte to attract a crowd, with the probability Wat they nah ob toga estar nee ly pir Will sooner or liter blow up with ¢ quences |G : nA to, hint Sater ha F event isastrous than those which baye al gat ‘ongresrionul an te I the cuse of No, 9, C mmtive end with in the a « a ental t Sentherm campatens, los been the an A London j Al, more noted Lunt: | tiring energy of Mr, Chuso's frleude to use its ies than for y , proposes that ag Queen | Buchinery tor wdvancement of thelr favorite, Victoria is not able tu aticnd to her public duties, | The Committee's wim was to reconstruct the South } not ear for y celal Presidential candidate she should, both for her own happiness and t ; The corr Jent then details some of th. — ethods public welfare, withdraw from the active cares of | ii, Dutt ke saline. fesse aon government, and that the Prince of Wales she araiees ¢ 4. Abia hile wdmlneton at Chilbako: be made Regent, This isnot an unatural nor aa | and, (ving in that, to secure the negro vote of the aschable propomiticae } South tor bdae ae am dadebeu dent candidate | The th int w en tn the Contral Park on Saturday evening, ‘The Was an unusnally lance concourse of pe present | The cars running trom tie city were crow J the stust, and ln, and aus wort | to the balmy zephyrs which floated over the | “Central” which rusted throngh the trees, kissed the surface of the ¢ nt stole from t the worryin soft ' xvershle thirst for ch isthe Heenreble cancer ef tin | music at Fount *Dodewort, ‘wud commune foratine | | with Nate, a sho there ed in ail | lovettuess, V © and aia th te fate, rolled along in:utl t) Jef wealth and tux | ] when the signal tap of tl ww herabted th ‘ of that ewptiva And whic bound | in the magic strains of Warder the had encompar edt wud—rome In tent neon | “Los M « hewG r so whteh war | endesod in splendid +t | ni's Nor Ronvo 1 gh | : wthhig ot the 4¢ iis mus t . t commence t with Rossini's overtare y for whieh Cllowed sweet pieces whe Teablo eventing wae spent by the visit hand's h third num. fa periodical which promises to beeume of great training youny for the mereantil on wid hws rightly Judged that gound principles and pure morality are elements as exseuttal to success in itas skill in buying and setting, AM the articlos b i nd some of them are by wilters of the first reputalion—are not only entertaining but tae struct! a good healthy tone, The y mumber of the Merald of Health is full of thacly fustruction on the aubject of both men tal avd bodily health, ‘The extitors are thurough!y ho aud spare no pains in denomielns, the tn j ‘of modern civilized lire, ‘Phe toy uanry may perhaps thiak they earry the thing a ittle too farg but [Owill be impossible for them not 2 to resp tiuliy consider wa they waar The Becaut, of Antwer ‘anda: A Tiger at Large in Antwerp—Terrible Scene, . gives the following: “A frightfa) mishap, pik 4 ‘by the most tragic Circumstances, «pread terror on Inet through the district of St. Jacques. morning ¢ Zovlog: Jeal Garden has for along tine heen In possession of {Wo magnificent Bengal tigers, one of witch was to ‘be forwarded to London. mal wus fron bars fore taken erevived an place ‘The greatest to avotd thive in the mer MON dd ni To avotd aceiden pre ‘A catastrophe, rhing the railway serva anime! clearing at the wall which separates the Zoologte the railway station, Th had in fet ht and broken tw which happened fo be pagel; f the unfortunate horar, ti enrn the straps that alta tthe ani- in @ Wagon secured with «tr ng ution. Was there. At het * a be | Garden from escaped, of the iron bars of bid ry Was the cart horse ing. The iting Bin ched him ¢ The drivers who wt frst sought safety e's back, bid bimecif under the cart, hut t before reviving w wonnd in the lee from the gers Meantine the horse, mad with terror 41 pain, galloped furiously towards the market ¢ ies, pursued by the tiger, Here snotler depioruble event occurred. Agariener, wl o Woe jowelng the street attracted the fury of the beast eg The tha neck sprang at bim, tearing tia b t Having finist im, the animal dragged the he dy some dist | then abendoned it and r eh inte SL Aun teserity fn and three 0. r a small shop opposite fed them, ‘ant. wood neh he intended t tush nt them through the window, He sued, Lie course, however, through the marke, M. Velemans, with his assistant’, after the anim t Muct int 1 there ut "a weuns wl wan come Ii t dominios that eve rat Suarman's Hey bunget "e oon top of ‘ew Phadn't Anne's Court, Fatrapin it, with They then got lite the bi ht n him fh ne di The South Caroli barricaded the a view. « sof th entrances taking him Court in to this trap. ‘The tiger loy ne of the atelier of M. De Hut pereeiying one of the the. root fa lower house, racing ton, Wertronk. he roof, foe a Verhove er having perceive eid ec fetshed ti haved wy wand at o'clock ——-.- J wna Milton, of South Caroling, reeently lec nont Hab of ators in i the s stem ander wired they have abont tweatyelght thousand oF Oo! fe utterly niknown amon no travtition that any of their an Vhow to read sad write, Ut eating. at ng with then is , ¢ hy nnd ure ao font 1 rider “hull pena’? ens” would red and taken. olf i Forly in the present orators ul 1 he would like 1 the nge rite, a eV had nigh a peeked en began to a tho house ant chil hey"re ull Tin win fr 4 fowl m crowed full game. nd wile for us, a, When ¥ nal ron T ree tr otitis to ROD r eitizen We eo Sad tillers have now leaned that the same Iw th vates the necro Will Plovate the poor nore) loyalty and rich and cultivated treason, and he «> triumphed ——__ 1 « Enones warn tite Wire oe 5 Pion suppressed for a brief period. hav ' fy relutton to tie elopement of ' ' Me of A.B. 'P, Sichols wealitiy bret neiness in New York city, i erosidonce feat Greenfield, Conn, Gebhard isn native of Seiohart anid hae for a yeors practised Jaw Fok. Al i Albany, and was for ¢ in the 1 akkouzh evolvers byt ty fin her own righty ap Wer hee wir residence in € Thetr iti bor te ne time. Mrs N 1 of dobu nti 1, bY"a was = Mu here was hols tp 1 Uw he pro} sessed tM maine ws bre arted for E ud the party «blinded 1p: nent at and mong the 0 Horiable ximity ol of cons of whieh wileh ther by a nurope wtot May it, ‘That Mra, Nichols beenme cap Sore. of Gebbard there ean be no doubt, t Hor is supposed tobe principally, wcttut altection fur her property. she hive Lavine : per and bis sisters without aint. We " Sted in the Beight ott Mr ‘ wen ushand, Me ie t'tht his wife ths wether, andthe other 18 whom. le had 16 ried ats bie truest ttiend, Hy will xeuk ane to reetaitn her, nor Will he touch a " ce Ae will imply obtain a divaree, hg cay 1 her hed so must she lie,” © conver tence Gi ery atid wot sith Tin whom she iret vowed etarnal love amd icity, give to the nifleant fuceres Sf ticle acyualntunces,—Ald iy Beening Journal Tur Fxocn Anpey Casii—Some yeare ago, ris Shirley marited a Mise ‘Tate (step:dauzhter of 1 Housten) near Bloomington, this, State, ne time ater th o silty removed to Il in. where, int Ko of time, he, bought & rove of entide, anid after end cian tes orc thre ebildten.baek tol te rem Sint thede tr itil his return, he started With his Calle to Cicuurnid A. shart distanes: beyond Tike city te was eapiuved by the Blathend fndia nit his cattle ¢ aicd, Me remained in captivity Sone right or ten years, During ail this time bis Hens beard hota word irom him, and he wae sup posed to be weady in the mean. Um Ht and. obtained @ divorce, and. W moved With he Hols and now cones the sorrowful part of the ry. “On Yow Inst week Shirl We ttle Wi Shirley's) near Il bright an} nota happy meeting w loved wife abd elit when told th was muiriiod he rhe welakl, We learn that he written his tate w etter, alleging that he Wi le oldost claim, but the courts Gan atord no rellet So cosely did the red skina" keep M: ontined that he never heard a word of the rebellion untill made bisescape only a short time ago, He bear tipon hi fi katle evidence of hard treat nent, Dat he considers this a sual matter when ny, wed fo che loss of the mother of his children, Melhcld Lud.) Comamerctat A Novet. Invasion. Yesterday evenin art lot of drivers wete p: v larse droy . vexed ut an Shim across the horns a he The ram tied tw were two horns alvo to th yy tal Third stree ue © whip Excrnne from river. He nd to the | Bern, treet ferry boats W there Ho hin his ¢ anal Hoat whien Was tuder Water lors’ to ihe surfice, and Was tide and wind Ut, but at fre eo wits qi hi ‘of sheep, the ptram for hi vy hy for In front was | M the great oper the door erable ment of horn oni f the C wept att st ny tore Horn plow with he me way of however, and furl patrlars haw not [iiesaurd Kevutiltcan, June i. Yortiandt sank out pall boats but the wards the bay, Twiee he cain appeared. Several Derent points’ to bis reseuc great (hat itacemed he must drown, \ sloop coming up the river rounded to, and a man ed Tito a yawh and reached him ‘as he was inking the bird time, ‘The rower reacbed his arm Wh hio the water and grasped him by tie hatr, V Slew or rclieftand a cherr went up from the ferry bout us the drowslms man Wale rescued | that there y | Ther Killed a ANOTHER BOILER DISASTER, poe loston on Board a ‘Tag Boat—One Man id Several Inia On Saturday morning last the boiler of the tug boat La Vergne the propeller being at lumber barge from the crew were thrown by ploded while rounding the Battery; the time emploved In towing & orth to the Fast River, The the violence of the shock into the water, and with tho exception of one were rescued but all more or less injured py the and mii hap. ‘The mate, Henry Lynch, who was steering the boat atthe time of the disaster has not since been seen, and It te feared nk with the ve who Waa near the ately only. #!igh Lb thrown fro enabled to exeap he was ciiher blown to peces, #1, The Captain, David Deeke eat, tly betiaed im his feet Y the shock, Wi re the vessel Went flown, which ater th on | side of tie vesscly und sank :'but on rising fo the | sur tae ied by the boatnien who bad x out to fue sufferers. He was very serton | ef arm being bully scalded and ¢ | sil hie fog eeverely braised: He had but a few menis before left the engine-room to speak to the t fch—three p s pleniy eu the guages Lewis, nte he airy promptly @ every cate sufferers, The Captain, tn his rivet in the boiler, horttes to be of any that the ve head of seam, and fu st p + boilers had re r They were morning, an crusted With rusty nate, indeed, th the Wlsaster oeenere: Island erry house, w a number of persons | Several vessela wer Fenty to the La Vergn tide below the teed. lin! povoted out, but Which was no team wae only $4 poole and of water in the botler, He lad bot an instant before the bork d not account for the mis. eward, Was forced nearly ven fell into the water, the boatuuan, He received the arin, a severe #ea'p face feartully lacerated, His 0 be critical, | Edward Wilson, ty Barke, ‘he more severe York hos given to the ® injuries, and Jame ightly hurt. taken to th gad attention ‘was statement, alludes to a leaky hich defect he bad previousiy nsidered by the att rivus cousequence, He alse wat not at the time ander a full ther, that no recklessness of by eit ‘of the eu: cently furtherm tin th here, b rey haa t from (he boat, aso moving about in clone Vie 6. and yet, my one outside of Ur, have been in the slightest — — (ware Merprk IN THUR FourTn | wikp, satis Ti veatigotion by the Coroner. — Coroner schirmer, on Saturday, held an inquest | at the Fourth Presine in the low Sho bad Irinkin quith Ip of two or mequent to Ney, nd withes! ment betwe ed him not t o'clock at night, wh prisoner was walling doceaned came fH) 9 prisoner detatued Vistol was fired then thonvht that h | tie prisoner ax the Jury rendered a ver Then Was committed for murcer. By an English Me! Hox OF Keven ye anjgaiede t Station House, om the body of nan Woman, Who Was shot through the bra instantly killed, in | Watcr street, ty lier husband, Patrick Nicholson, 1 | wirady reported, The deceased, tt | aus OL age, and had beer try con years BNO unty of Mona= out nine nin Chatham str of the woman, who he after a Some vered that three yer this te won anried, qi sl on thor wile Tiving, who, Ht bs sald, i» still tly- ing rl atreet, and \witerwards #he left him. I appears that’ Nicholson hax been des pending Upon the decersed for his support, is he was following no business, and was very dissipated in hia habite, * aesoctating thieves aod burglars. From y rick Carton, residing at 16° Buster din the Herald 4 porter, tappenred that he (Cars ted With Cie decensed some a Visited her three week: bothering hess niet. the prisoner, and hada conv evtion with him in reference to the woman, On Friday he caine to withers’ of business { they went out t Ton the street, and the prison: ee asked witness if he intended to live with deceased He said that was right, and asked Wiines® to t lin on the corner f aster and in Rirceity Aan tae he | mean time tell the deceased that he had no | of living with her; witness went to wh xplonation ; ata a home, th ir them in the hallway, and aa sleavored to go up stales: the i wre ed, aud he ease head, Who «Was slit: Witness recogmiged nwho shot the woman, ‘The against the prisoner, who to the Tombs to ayatt his trtal SUICIDES. — rehan in Ludlow Street, George W. Balding, of the firm: of Belding, | Keith & Co,, § Lombard street, England, early yes | terday morning, tted suicide by cutting hie | taroat with a reco the county Jail in Ludlow street, Coron cuan, yesterday, at the jail, held an inquest on his body, when t appeared that the deceased, who was a | London banker, was arrested fn this city on the 10th \ , at the sul Mesers. P, | on, and Henry oe ow street jail in detault of it 000 b e of this country, musrrie * The jary re | dered a ¥ itted daring # ten prary abe not mind, The wite of the deceased u her way to this country from England, eal About an unk} aitpast 8 pwn m tol, when the lifeless found in the hallway, by shooting Limse Was removed te han, Only one withe OF hin by anybody, Wa extraordin verdict Ih aceorda The deceased app The week promise to-day wit erfurd Park lot A. © con at in connection with without reserve a la ‘Terr A visit to recommendation that buying io-moerot will have one of the J, whe On last Thursday, sale at CUE lola, Soxieh, on S foreon NY. bay fasion N.Y, ‘uit Out Ta) Chniste ay ‘Mai fasiiien, Christ 108 TT as Fines ch, #1, aye d house, where an inquest wax held by . Buecker, Son & Co. vox. 10 on C) Jon Chirkeue " bal. Ga #y Romarkable Suicide in Barclay Streets sterday o'clock horn ng nwasaeen in Vesey street acting im a strange manner and talking to himself, Subse quently the tnin of the residence of the Rev, J Fatver Quinn, pastor of St. Stephen's Church, tn Harelay elivet, were started by the report of a pl wily of this unknown man wis he having committed suicide through the head. The body the Third Precinct sta proner 1, Olticer Gile was found ‘The deceased pm kuown s Whe exam! with these ad to have been 2 years of age, ———_—_—— Real Eatutes sto bea busy one, Tt opens ion of the sale of the Ruth the Exchange Salesroom, by We referred at roperty last week that It 1s not cossary LO ay any Wore In ite praise at present, norrow, Morr, Johnson & Miller, whose names have become as familiar as household wor Brooklyn real estate, will rge number of lots on Linden the ground to-day 1: the beet can Le given to those who tu Ww, A. d. Bleceker, Son & Co. ir delightful excursion sales at n 4,000 elty lots will be offered, ¢ flim will sell 800 lots at Lake My. Wm, Abbott had a highly on, Staten Island, of which the gives the result, Cy Ws 1 it, 25x95, on exes, on Christie has on Chrketieray.s ay We eMiotiy eto; Rift 1 $400; Tot he Hawicyr sing tot kha a gu dex fan Cl AY 1,5xl004, on New: Sxl, ow iu), of New Lake & MeCreery, the well-known dry goods mere chonts, have purchased the property, corner of Troudway and Elev wth street, with a front of 7 feet on Broadway by 222 feet on Eleventh street, and onder the supervisio about to erect an retail business, whieh and ready for occuyatt Wirp Steen ar Lane an enraged stver broke Avenue ©, some finta urrying every(hing before him, my cident, the citzens tn the heguorhood n of Mr, Kellum, architect, are agnifigent iron building for their they expeet to have completed ion next spring. evening, ¢ loose, and began tearing down fur shot the animal, Wlose body Was afterwards claimes by the owuer, 4

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