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te THI Y-FIFTHL YEAR. emesmeen FROM WAS HIN NGTON ADMISSION OF FLORIDA FER AND HARBOR BILL PASSED, BATE ON PAYING FOR ALASKA Mal Despatches to The Sun Wasurvetow, Jane 9. MORE VALUADLE TRRRITONIAL ACQUIAITION! eoretary Seward has nearly completed nego ‘ons for the purchase of Greenland and Ieeland nthe Danish Government. It Is sald he ts to gi and 4 half millions of gold for them, and that he already promises of sufficient support in the ate to secure the ratification of the mensnre, Seward ts now having printed at the Government ing oflce a voluminous account of those coun: . their population, great resources, climate, and tory, whieh ue will send into the Senate, with a Of hia new treaty TUE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVRNTION, Iver a thou ud Democratic Convention ex- sion Uckeis to New York have been al- ay #0) nd the «rush northward still atinnos, ‘The genoral impression gathered here m delegates 14 that the contest will be be ven Messrs, Pendleton and Seymour, with the ter hol ting the balance of power ; and If be can- twin, that e will certainly Seymour, and t allow aay other Western man to #ucceed over B, THR DANK TAX The Soaate Finance Committee have agreed to Ptrike ont the sections of the Tux bill reiating to the tax on banks. ADJOURNMENT OF 6 A motion will be made amend the House re 15 to July 1 Nonees by Senator Conk! ution of adjournment for The former wi! probably prevail. THE IMPEACHMENT KREORT Gen, Butler will not get in his report to-me row, It is nearly ail in type, bat he is making some wddtitions that will uot be ready before Thursday or Friday. PERSONAL n. Grant and family left this morning on the regular train for Cineinnat TH OSAGE LAND SALE The indications aro that the treaty ceding the ence Indian lands to the Sturges Railroad will be ratified by the Sena ILLNESA OF ORS. LOGAN Gen, Logan has been confined to bis bed for two days by the return of the disease contracted by exposure while he was fa the army THK MAXWELL GANT New Mexican mon here « that Maxwell's grant in Southeast Colorado, 6 miles hy 40, has beer Lought hy parties connected with the New York Bank of Commerce, for three hundred and ff thousand dollars, THR OVERLAND MAIL ©. Spaids & Co. to-day gave seceptable bonds for XH) for the faithful performance of their tract for carrying the overland mall between tl terminal of the Pueifle Rajiroad, ‘Their bid t* one million dollars less than Wells, Fargo & Co., th Present ptractors, Spaids has organized an c sition company, wud will stock the line at ones, THE OSAGE LAND SLE The Hon. N. G. Taylor, Commissioner of In i dian Affairs, lias sent a letter to Senalor Henderson Chairman of the Committee on Indian Atfalrs of the enate, asking for a full and rigit examination tote he cireypistances aitending the recent treaty for the sale of the Osoge lands, He states positively that such an fovesigation will prove that the trans. actloy vding the treaty were conducted tn the most just and o jentlous both for the Indians and the State mimissione at Taylor is anxious that the ae mami which ehected that wile should Le subjected to the Closest seruiiny of Cungrermioual autiority PACIFIC BAILKOAD BONDS. A communicatian ts the Senate from the S retary of the Trew ury encloses nt show lax the amount of United Suites bonds issued to the sev eral Pae compas ied by the amount of accrued Interest thereon to June 19, vnd the amoun repatt by sud companies under the O1th section of the act of July, Lott, Princk \Literest | Repa vomits pit” |'Acerued| ‘ment Central ons tr Vulon 2 { Wolbar) 36.44 Qawa | Frperti ae ern Paciie ie Bi i Cooter aieare Cr HoH: Sieuison Vines Poa ial Bloux City & Pace Kt Total OUNTRACT AM \KDED, The contract for supply nye the Navy Dep Ue navy yards at Boston, Philadelp y for the enssing fscal ear bas been awarded to Dempsey & O'Toole, of Huds ehty, KIVEM AND HARBOR DILL. The following is a synopsis of the River and Harbor bill adopted by the House of Hepresentatives yester- day: The bill males the following appropriations §mprovene.” of Superior City harbor, Wi Guy Wirconsin rivers + ULta ager: * Eadie Laarhor, Lahey Biicquete Varhir, Lake Soiietior, a, W ' prewar we nt Croix river, Bheboyniu Lar! OFWs 8, Mila soxee harbor Race he For the Marguot « harbor at War Aux i Vounsyivan bor of Narbe PLine tt at Chi } tarbor at bitty ; Oswe GINO! Whsat harbor x & Piattsuurs harbor, New ¥ Wisitehail, New Forks Hedda Warbor we BuilioxtOns Verinouts tijee Tennterce river, trom it» mouth to Florence, Ala, $b 000; Tenhestes Flyer, trom Chiuttanooga to Decatur, $y O's UP per Sttemonatl iver, Fenuyttik BLING.» Ras WU) Ath lid Lock wt ha Whe Alisa’ typ Fiver pine: 5 piles Seba Ruck. Tein foal kdsy #20 9005 LORD Of the’ At Dibeieely t, Suiwcoue), aud A per abla aye aah ae, raver, below Kort A Fiver, $1000; $10 0 fF Fouad melu iti Heit Tounes deuty 320,000 wviver, Muse hinond " tslan; eo Fv #04 cot river, & Gat, opp uy Mesos: Vaan tive Sar eewacer at lock Tran te feet $k miaite river, Oregon, $2000) , ¢ Syaliat ssteory {oe Branc iron, J survey of northwestern ki Thatioh abd survey of uorthwesterk F eo Mtb Atds oetininadon and suvves fe Astantic Ooms ‘ atten and Surviy Ou Lacie Canty Bs Tai exon hata The thir jon ap i ‘at the hart nuance OF ¢ treet eakwaters at W Bt Passaic Fiver AL LAL Absveo. at th Uondout bar harbor “e Mave Fr Velaware; | r Venney abkewan, {in the Tlinois river ith toward the Western teruinus of th Mich gan Cac), kU and above the mouth the Wabash river fas Latayertes Liddy at the mouth Cele eon civeky W i ashioatos, Wis White oo eae tiver, Dart Y Tee wt Delaware river aid ba al the month of the selnyiktll rive f the Fomoval of bare a the wiouth of keriver; at the pox of Sant at Sacra Caiiorr tary of War is team Bake & f plave iietious ae the Maen hich reeuuiiue OF bay gato require. NAVAL OAZETTE, ed Assistant Surgeon ktward B Deen ordered to the Naval Ken The follow ig omficers Who have $euweeted with Auinguon Brichan ; cis] neavistatt miiratg fori i ine x i eels as wiads, vad Juuttivon bvowar | | Porn | s973, CONG RESS-SECO STON. D SES. THA FLORIDA CONVENTION, Wasnixetox, June 20.—Mr, Hows presente the resolutions of the Legislature of Fiori 3 ing th eenth and fourteenth amendine: phe Itution, and the eredentiais of Thomas W rhe, eected by the Legislature of Florida to the fed. States Senate ur tue term expiring Mareh 4, mae Hows asked that the Senator elect be Riad in, and the Crain repiled that if thore wae no octiga the Senator elect would come for war oe he facts nt aug gested thole references Mr. Drax also doutials did not thie elsetion, Meare. 1Howe and Morton contended for the regular e Judiciary C dvovated a refcrence, Wow on thelr fuce the regu’ iy, of the A disen 0 whether the term loyited credentials jmpiic raifed ty nendments, Messrs, Tromball, Frelinghuysen cvared that it did Ly common neage and Sumner de A motion ty refer the credentials to the Tudiciary Committee was defeated 1f to 0; a motion to Jone Uil certain verbal Inaceuractes could be luquir t. Day lnbks, Me Pattersor . Pomeroy, Ramsey Sommer, Chayer, Tipton, Tritibull, W | Mame, Wilson, and Fate The question was then taken on the on to ewer ton Mr it was de (tn the aftrms Howe ve, tered th Republica: orted the Senator elect, Mr 0 the Presiden th aud Mr. Osborne took his » side, tmini« ston the Tuk CIVIL AP? wag taken ap. The ameudment striking out the approp $12,000 for the care of sixty tranalent pauners, me Al ana surgical patients in Washlugton, Was adupted. | The following appropriations were repo adopted: To appropriate $80 for books ordered fur the office of ister of Deeds of D.C B15,000 heating the rotunda, the hall of the House of sentatives, and the wfices and stairc onneeted : 1.400 for patuting the eastern frout of the City Hal Washington; $100 ioF resetting the Hepa, aut $s) \tioval for various improvements in the sume | pg: #1UAKN) to nie the Water mains from | trect to First street, east | Mr. Howat, from the Jolat Committee on | nance, reported au amendiaent to appropriate §15 V the eapeuses of that Committee, Adopted, TH PENDING BILL. Mr. SienMAN, at this point, offered his bill from AOPRIATION BILL ation of the Conimtittee on Finance, known as the © Funding | Nit," us a rider to the bile, In the form of an addh Me roy, Hendricks, and ¢ lng ¢ proceeding Was unpa M red simply to present ' Senate whether it would adjoura livat question of funding—a ques: ” © und even vital, | Opinio He contended again tt Was «uficient proce le the action Jowu Lill was at © An appropriation ring the Meaican Tho House concurrent resolution to adjourn with: | tday on Wedvesday the 15th of July, cane over | trom the House at this potnt, and on mction or Me. | sus aid on the tible for the present | Wit Mr, Sherman's amendment, on | otion of Mr 14:10 ie Sonate weut jute | > | House of Kepresentntives. | It was resolved. to print 182,000 extra coples of Agriouliuial Report for ti, 2000 ex pies | P the reports on trade with the British Province (Oy of (he report of the Comuittee on Ketreneliacul of te Civil Service. | A NOW PENDING BILL, Mr. Twat presented, in order to have rinted, a bill which le gave notice he would offer as substitute for the bill to be re mittee on W adopted yeste rlel by the Com. Sunder. he resolution on United authorize | fof BUN). 0000, vio Dear huterent sto the au nterest in € nt., and to be valid only when | sof the United Statens there lo be exchangeable for five twenty bonds, Al ieee @54n,0,00 Of four per cent, bonds, pay in the Uiit iH, without tai principal and ‘interest in coin, edthe Frankfort or Lon tof any kind; these to be ex | y bonds before July ttm, Alwo to | use $25,000,000 of the cola now in the Treasury la the arehase of ve-twensy bonds at the market price, to | te us dusasinking “und, and the interest oa them 10 Le applied Wo redeeming other NEVESUR COLLECTIONS. On motion of Mr. Gerz, the € munfittee on Ways | ructed fo Inquire Into the expe “ enaes of collecting Inter revenue, by a? e oMtices of collectors, Aasentors, &c., ard assessing tlhe amount of direet taxes required upon the several States in proportion to their taxable population, and to report at the next session, Tue FLORIDA MPMDEIS Mr, Staviens of Pennsylvania presented dentials of Charles M. Hamilto: Re et from te Blate of Fioriaa, aud asked sworn in, Mr. MayNnann moved that the credentials take the usual course, and be referret to the Committee on Eicetions, They were so referred. RIVER AND HAMUOR BILL, ‘The House resumed the consideration of the River and Harbor bill, th tative | that be be The item appropriating $75,000 for White river harbor, Mich,, was agreed to yeas, 63; nays. 43, Also, (Aw) tor Pentwater harbor, Michigan. Also, 5.00) for the Tennessee river Des Moines Rapids war vote A separate vote Was taken on th of the survey of the northwestern lak pte. An, $4400 or the I anid Canal was voted hn Phe item having been all voted on, Mr. STEVENS | Also, iter sand the item uisville and f Pennsylvania moved to lay the bill on the table, Which wus rejected by @ vote of yens, 57; naye, SL, Phe Lill was thea passed—yeus, 90) nayr, 59. ADJOURNMENT, Mr, Wastneny® of Mlinoi# moved as a question of privilege that the H Senate adjourn for the Present aexsion on the 13th of July, He raid he de sired an adjournment at the carliest possible moment, for if they went op at the rate they were coving, the Jovernment would have neither money nor credit eft, [Lauzhter.} Mr, GaneieLo remarked that the Government hind oat its credit yesterday by the vote for taxing the sterest on United States bond money to-day by the passage of ant hed lost ite ¢ Kiver und Harbor The resolution was agreed to: yens, 01; nays, 47. CONTESTED RLECEIONS, Mr. Por anp gave notice that he w: Miss ted J call up the iri contested vieetion ease of Swissler against \ on on Wedreaday next Mr Cor rave noice that he wonld eall ap the Missouri con eleetion f Hogan and Pile + soon ue the other should nf PROPETION TO NATORALIZED CITIZENS, Mr. Nintack offered fe resvlution: Kesvived, Av the eine th more thorough ai ¢ i ‘aw for the proetion of Amer . Mt adopted, Wile Wavellibg oF temporarily roads ‘The resolution was agreed to without a division, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ‘The Honse proceeded, at 2 velock, to the bnsiness af the morning hour, being the call of the Judiciary | ttee fur reports, LDKIDGE, from the Jud a bill to authosize the Mr ported hairmen of Committees of either Hou: fury Committ chairinen Of assistant aduninis er oaths to clainaite After explanation by Mr. Eldridge the bill was | anne Me. Expnine from the same Committee, rr ported «bill to regulate and limit the admiralty juriw Hetion of the United States District Courts Mr. Woopnnines, from same Committee, re- | ported a bill explonaty f the uct dec {ile to and warrant tal eases. DP Also, bill explanatory of the act of 1884, regulate pris 1 tue distribution of law money to be prnted and | ecomnmnit Mr CHUKCHMay from the same Comittee, report 1a bill wo extend the jurisdiction ate Courts nd of Justices of Peace tn Terr jes of Idaho nd Montana, F 1 Also, a bil ye ish District Courts at hansas City and St. Joseph, Mo, Passed bil to ainend the act of Febranry 25.15"5, to tk. Athong ollier, provisions of the bill is making the annual compensstion of the Judge | al to that of the D strict duce for the Disiwict of California, $5,000 4 year Mr. STEVENS Of Pennsylvania moved to strike vut that provision, Adop) 4 bill paswed | Mr, Bourwaut, from the Judiciary Committee re- | rted a bil reeiluting judicial proceedings in cer. | tain cases for the protection of officers and agente of he Government, and for the better deicuce of the Preasury Wh expl our, AMENDED APPROPRIATION Bi} Mr. Wasnmvine (Il), trom the Committee on Ap propriations, reported back the Senate aniendments the Legislative Appropriation bill, and gave notlee that he Would asic action on it tomorrow, #0 Ax to yetit tom committee of confercuce wt the earliest moment, TREATIES@-WITEN VALID—ALASKA, Mr, Dikaoo Wiered 2 aerie af renalulons ba relax alist unlawful claims, nthe vill Wa belng rad’ the mor d, wad the b nin We Judicial sxateu, this Waluu Motul basaions suru, Secretary, I'rivale Herder Clark. Treasurer, Sove'scotie, Cuatsd, Fou Wie, Lisuto’ B. Wataubs 5. NEW YORK, WEDN sb. \Y, JULY 186, ~ PRIC — TWO CENTS ence to treaties, whith were referred to the Comat NORTH CAROLINA, ’ Na bh , . SPORTING TLL THIRD NATIONAL SH ARPSHOOTs seescoveree eas cane CABLE TELEGRAMS iy toy. The first resolution attes which te. Rareton, N. C., June 90.—The Levislatute —s The Jerome Park Som egg -ayh lation hasbeen | meets to-morrow, A quorum will be present. Gen. Was the Mite and Qearter Knee, Porm Fourth Day. ania ACM Canby auspenite she tex Kisumerwott |The Irish Church Question, | Nettorhew' andicape tnvere | Yestortayte prcsedings and festivities af he teeued an order to Ch Pearson yestor: | cnuld the Tw Dit Sweepetnkess | Jones's Wood wore of a rather dull and anintereste ld a winting | day to quality before t el States Comat | > nod 1, Mh Connotty the Mile Heat Races | ioe character and a great desl of diseppomntment eve indent e money regal 1 | foo! Gad Tadminiter “the sae’ wth to the | Speeches of the Duke of Argyl | ,, The summer mecting of the American Jockey (elt: by (ire: Nowe SET RANOCNETS. Ot WON Set Some nates in hb gu rock abanprobrin: | Sie “nagetn ait Nag ge : 5 3 Clove Any at Je ark. and Will | the visiting delegations, owing to the non-comple: aot the President aad sevate, | pointed W. W. Holden Governor, viee Jonathan and Earl Russell. continue over toda: mort The weather | tion of the «hooting arraygements, whieh In conse i Are preedmed to | Worth, removed, and ordered the State oMeers to he sae deltas Aad although the attend. | quence of the accident the falling ta kno Od Wat dec to apprortiate ra | evorn in te. tworraw. on Men wal deliver hee Wasi) ht have been anticipates shooting wal pleted any a " of one part of the is inadeural address on the 4th inet. The city i+ f AY oT Ke Cantal be regarded ee law unt) boch act. he oe " Owing t © the public, yeu te Gratien Were cnenged oll day yerterday ang Sof all branehes OF he flcecenmnent aguteed bythe fice-bu here are many corti | THE LORDS REJECT THE BILL, | wae Seiccr “sna fashionatie. Another bre vse’ y he the night, under the direction of Preaident Constitntion to give it reo law. The fourth fe the Unies tates Senate and other oficr perhaps assiqned for the comparatively imied | Stetlen, che anporintendant of the shooting balldings olition deal that the treaty iuaking power hie tie fen. Abvott of New Hasnpahite, Ie & prumivent tren lanes, aud hat to Guat every due appears to le hing at the ot hg Ha igen ity to allenate of wequire tertitory withont the ed States Sena i iting for the Y. when bho inrestetibly attrac Saryshooting organizitions began to arriv Astent of the Hallog, exp c#tly wiVeU, OF Lnplied by xe: | Heaton, of Oto eo ine f y H ace Will be tin, together with other a's Wood an early ae Land Hh oveloek Guiescence | TIES" ydmored that Gen. Lictenett tae porehaeot | SCOR Reading of the Trish Reform Dill. MAURE Evenine Uncee he were pereent Tavogeeaed by cher banda, but the pablia The Mouse then, at So'cicek, went inta Committee | from Gov, Howden the Sfondard printing oice for 4 ud y being delighted. With the " in {hy aternoon, Ab of the Wh the state of the Chion, Mr, Gurfield | ¢.00 ‘ ' me acing they wicncesed: the Hand Sorel Mint wiled by i the chair.ou the Mik appropriating seven million | | ‘The senerable Edmand 1. Freeman Ned today tn aneat nnitaty, uid Lantanter being une Or the 4 who en ‘ auclng > hunde U thousand dollars 4 vin to fui t h ny iret year He had be at ete of the Si EM Was the fustest, over seen " of ful auraine favorite Waltze * Ona ofthe treaty for the purchase of Russian | preme Court o N Carolina for thirty fve vewrs he Brat race Wass dash of amileand a quarter, | od this fon entertainment a, The Honse having aaveed to honion eve ie old Court expired. tela feo did its old and | Lavenpoot, 40,—Uharles Fr for al bac ore. patie, tt Ga0e, tee By as Tuo tively Lancing piatiorme were ssion to debate the subjec able Wnt the American Minister, departed for Now York tn Wd sik horses started: Lancaster, Nemesis, ttn. | continue) ut The nutter of visitore Baxne addressed the Conimittee in advocacy — ihe Cuuasa vt ChIH tone Mhoelty Gir eat a Hanecs Tarai acddabals the colin hang time hard thoreal Ho ae He sad it bad been reported trom 8 CALIFORNIA, ne Canary mer Cains, Cay ly, om Satu yt The Town ion vet and wan dae f duty What the majority of the - day. . sorted, but the atten eth of the sherp> Cortaitice uate Ay dah. Siw Franeteco, June The Chamber of Loxpox, June 0.—The debate on the Trish “ shooters In, thelr and red mips were pert or the Wt Ae HOEAT Gueatrelne thie Melk y meantian io cranaten ae Persia ie tit <r warining all over the ground, having for toe mos «0, he ¢0 y for himerlt, and be thought | Commerce Uday held s s or Reetale horeh Appointments Suspension Will was ¢ + t ho speclal employ men ¢ various Comite ‘ memvers af the Conia tee, it world not | En Peet eee enerete, en arene in the House of Lords laat night, The public interest and ‘Local end anual copied 240 Tie | fees, however, wore, tn 1a ciperatton, expecially the ave heen presented under present circumstances being made througho < andiminished, and the crowd on the foo » | Mart was from the and when the ‘ees Committee exylunations to mews Tr die not commit the House to the propriety or ex ear Sigh Me tah Phat Fiaty ds sg) the floor and 1 | fe dronped wt th ‘ond pl, Liazie R xece | Paper nen epee . pediency of the parchase of Russlan America as an Waiter is abent Ge Kk lone Nieuation, | 08 jes was even greater inanon the two previ | citherto known as Col, MeDanicl's filly, by brother he Executive Committes, during yesterday rt westion, i did not commit the House to | gyi cugh the miiltary dieision of th ection | Gus night ct the deviate, It was rally expeetod it tet and with Jubalin | ected a letter trom the Mayor of Newark (ers pieewherer or: et any GlRee, lines Wott Tue Departtient if aka line VEorgan. | tata division wont take place dieing. the sttting fedgert canna’ erent. Tea wan prevented tr 1 it tad seomet an Imperativ See deere bine, ot Mt Commandery WKN | Thete Royal Mighnesses the Princo of W Tee Lanner Iie’ RVOHIG Fad Letasth (ha order is fo Gat line ite duty on the part of the House of Kep : i pe — Prince Alfred were present named, they rat past the querter poles futon goin pe with them some timeg during the contimmance taliver 10 provide the means necessary to give erect | SN Fraxcisco, June 20.—Gen, J. 1), Frazer, | Mince Alfre : t the elutehoune Biull: Ringuette of the festival to his treaty, He proceeded ty discuss the question | lite of the Confiderate army, Is in California, Iw the The Dake of Argyit made # speceh In support of | wid Nemesis fell bouind the At about § o'clock Compiny Tot the First Regt iy its politieal, geogtaphica), ani military aspects Interest of the Southern Kmigration Sostety. Me | the Suspensory Will, nly urging Ite Im turn into the home. strech, dull was | ment (Cavalry), the Carbine Rangers, wader come BaNke Wert on {0 say. that having Guaried | saya that thoussnde are anxious ty come here from | mediate passage, Ie ald It was to be regretied that in front, Lizzie Rogers a aver | mand of ived on dhe ground, in'those witcrerand ‘iuesia Havlug how fered | <The ship Rose, from Austria, expertenced x ae. | the Royal Commission on the Trish Chureh had as vet Meleeiths Heswart, pales wed rh | Nor tion of the vistting wot only the priv > nett, 8 | gre rthiquake Konear Curie and) Macau made no report, as he wae enre that among thett re: | Whip aud pur, atid gullanly avewering he shot par 1 in dining hall of the would Dein tue lust d Govern uate “ dations there would ¢ for a reduction | Ticgle and Jubal, and at the seemed to fave | © pry mn endersianding teat of the United State | - —— isd} Ah hi the Irian hare, | the race In aud, Bata formidable opponent iow | io regard to fie lereetn of the rrangeta POLITICAL [22 INE GYRE ED OF CePom nent Ue ue rea orc, | amputee Om It euiesis, who came with | an? to settle difference, Mr + Presldent of EVENING | The rejection of the Supervisury bill woul be ape | alte vtvel her hgraes at if they were sta: | the North American Sebnetzen Unios, ocenpied the The Mouse at half past 7 tesco The Wee © the Demoern cuviary tows, The measure wae one to con: | thon et bane A brillant stray: | cla aud Mr Morgenthan ictal an setretary. on in Committes of the W " Conventions cillate, plans, bat the whe gis ha DBebAHN (8 Gacude EIBOME Gad Lhe varloan’ Rome Chale, abd contiowed tte consideration of the Alask ‘ eal a aplen casion to excuse bitaself and the various commute bill, Rivorenas, Any We 0 os tenrees ste Ree) Go The righ Church Hetnb | eke in gles ihe Liotea ule Ande guarter ever Fan “eur the nceldint allated to Mr. Lovamntpor ¢ ice of an amendment to wen crowded daring the pasttWO | taiment was a relic of ancient. wrong, its | in the United Statoe, Lancaster was second, Lizzie it be proceeded with at the ieee Pectin ane OF tua teeety, deeiiring ons from tie Weat and Southwest | tay iet ie it i Oe cngeut fiend’ Heeon, | Rogers third, Ruquette fourth, and Leveal He "suggested that tt woult be ads that those eulyerts are among thoee wiieh, ander net Py Penaiatea: conue art) | cluded by mainiatning ty issue Was one of avuwanr. the programme so that the shoot: Test URere attuer aser aupeninit cae Goueaior coe # Ciuernnat Pendleton escort will leave here in | pie ee Hs ing should be commenced as carly ae 7 o'clock in the avery hich Congriee his exelneive juriadierion, and | Qtpectal tray this forenoon by the way of the Tattle | PoC icy of Gatord followed. Me sai this mea. | ,jfRROwR TAR, ©.—Vurse of & miurning Taken nto, consideration the treaty,and. | Sam! Pan Haudie, and Pennayivanta Central Hall a wouln ne Trials people, who wanted | [tile aad a quarter, A resolutioggayas finally nasset to the effect that ite stiputs ions, the ut of Congress in | The tram will van dicetly through to New | ine elae (bale neLaratiod. OLS Realand. Pt ek the sliarpshoobidg ahali commence wt A. M. to-day, the atipu e treaty, Heprecerded | VOrk va Karl Ltnesell then fore In favor of the Mil. He sald | De MeDanlel's ed and following days. It was then resolved that t CWC against the assumption of authority by the the Trish Chureh had failed to kecompiish the objects | ferume Park stables’ g Shooting ¢ Wee should be reiniorced by one reaty making power, but Ih favor of twiking (he ap CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Of lie valstence, The equality ot the terme ofthe | JW. Weldoneb. ¢. Jatiai 5 yes ch of the visiting sharpshvoting delegatios proptiation heeded to carry out tule teaty - mypacte rate at the union of England and Tretand | 9°: Weldom'e ction tavcahg grace mmering, of Cincinnatt, inoved, in order ( ase Ne eae er eA epareaie lea eihe HiSMIOnE | i ake up for the delay, that. (ud shociine. aball ye Mr. Moy an reluctantly eapressed himsef in oppo are ant steamers leaving Richmond ¢ | rf heen ke nae eas Reine Ww iail ll ATA peter Been hd oir Baur e cegoee from Rent and Story th Woare. cn avened Wilh visinaea: ro; we Naw Yorke Cuts: / sua Gh. thie a oesti ae eHanaics OF $50 ald asweepatakes of #0ench, uiTtor | the evening, and a resolution to this elect was duty of Congress to make appropriations t aN nce L eaveenten Sifectioné of: foil. Tae distance wae a mile and three passed, The meeting then adjourned onta treaty falrly made is imperative, He ap The Toronto City Councit hes been memorial. | Gorerument, Mirae nothing, | Of tie Alten entries, Onward, Eagle, For the concert inter Cacl Anechute at the Chthis treatye and Was glad that the Senate hateon: | Med to xrant aid to Miss Rye to bring out servant. | PNY Wein to f the House for the good | eta, anit Norchumberland cam Hail in the eve ning, 9 tich pr arene Was D:Qeent Hues Te Ge cay MiuiGee uncatinons + The in, | irl wa ee by it a fe paviawede (he: | fools Elora sold for @ 63); Northumberland: composed of comport eudelsaohn, Wel fips, Nosieipecana weleneus with wehtal iba rect) Hine Inada aed Pueitio Hatlived Fe aking ramets of Ui Mi afaksstcongly | Onivant @lad: wud the 85, usa Citta war | Straten, Halvey, Waihwee: ‘Among the choles places hel been mi hot bee tay ssing westward at the rate of half a mile | to th He dispnted the | the fret " 1, with Northumberland foriied by (Wo orchestras were the fo low were i He fall » i 4 Hie lisalt | f poliey second, Flore ups ut wevore the inareh from th fe tumer Ni hts Dren ¢ SUNSON miade an ar es . ‘relock In the mor ; stant ‘waa reached Wad taken the le erheer); Overture fron Weber's Fretscheuts; Se Fe lal tat skilman's distillery, near La Prairie, Canada, | AU a nclock In the Ming | and. with Northun ber Jongths be | tors fiom Malewy’s L.duive: Selections trem The Mouse, at ten min yed by fre Last night, Lows not acer: | MM! ware . 1, roudde the runotig hing else Prophet (Meyer? Fickelt (Meyerbeer journed i ; b ; app: race. nd ateng. by ars. Herma —- 4 ©, Ray Taylor committed Je, at the St i ia | led gam could not overiake the fayarite chy ote, The atten tance was Large SOUTH CAROLINA, Charles Hotel, it. Nashville, on Tae " 1 Str eanner a Ma tecarunn Guar Paet Teem the titse sreaiinied at th ntempel on the um. Peeublary trouble the ene rity Charity came with aw tremendous rust. rem the aly exhibited a “e ‘ 7 nt OF Ah Hieue capalved wiitiil anid was only beaten for second place by half ind ard. increasing. Among others, Cuamuastox, Jane 89, Canby hay r andoly a is nominoted to € Tne anouneetent oF the result Wa mite acy. Sugden & Bradiuey, the enterprising dry moved the ¢ re and Licutenant-Governors of | from the Sixth district of Michigan by the Cs upticlie aa Me om | ea Weeatelicnter hada 1s therchants, 12 wd BH Bowery. have tat he ick ‘ites liean Lospox, dune a= Midnight —In the House of | Wage urem cach, bORT ou tisnosil of the Shooting Committee» valuable South Carolina, and appointed the newly ; ; wee | Seoteh Keforut bill was agreed to i 4 rold wateh w ne, ‘in their stead. This will take efve Cap Donalds harged with sbooting the hse ne nN i Me The reg fons and direetions r the shooting ahr ah rite : bona bp tg bead Gree SBR EC Irish Reform bill was passed to Mts second | Teen | Specie directions the shir tr have also Which takes place when the Howard amendment has | Av attempt was made rday to liberate ty OP teat blekld adhe hanbadaies, (5 4 i! day the Colonta Soclety will klve.4 vocal pene been ratitied Prisoners confined ia the Sarnia (Cnnuda) Jail They FRANCE, ‘The third race was for two-year-olda, a swoep- | fremance fd ut 3 oveloek in the —— i with counterfeiting Calted Btates ‘reasu- | - stakes Uf $2mhcuch, 00 forlelt, over Bie furionin WEE daspagtt inept areerr ats Mohd alas i -Hxtensive arrangements There w nivies, but only tso—Me. 3 oth dil cee Eton, Anderson, Patterson, an Aman, ecm Extensive arrangemonts have | Tere Nit psec dam Widellive and Mr. Ca a 4 - | victed revenue officers, left Kiehmand on the sceamer wate for an appropriate celebration of the | iiported fily In started, ‘The betting was LAHOK MOFEMEN New Ontesys, June 30,—When the Senate met {intent for Albany, to serve aut their tera in the | coming anniversary of Amerienn fnitependence at fo one us Morris's colt, saul It pegmned any ould Ere) | this mornin of the nineteen dele | Venitentiary Wiostaden, A-call has been isaued, directed to all 9 he got away first and o Overntive Brickinyers. and all After the roll call Mr Sau mo vile Wastingtan te remon: | other Americans as ehoore to attend, to meet at that | derfil gumences, pinged hin und bout Lim home by | Sere tins hom on marie, Set Be mh eats Dem Bed eat aie mocae bod Bot eGR | ies oualng tax on National Iauke, "| celebrated watering jlaco on the 4th prox, ‘The pro- | {Wo lengths in 100%, to the diainay of the laye hmantent ir that he was present, | odd rgcniemen | Charles | ) rans an independent | 10 Includes toasts, apeoches, muste, d Or etdas< S9LGa sc BGvAM GOLAN. Bok: iro ERICOO, S108 wte_OF (NS coants led who lad | Van Amburgh's menage. | Panis, June 30.—During the debate on the nh Sarre ve furlone, 1 | Horticth street, botweeu Fitth and Madison avenues Bot Interrupte re eal for parsing a large nmount Of | aie in the Corp Lexirlatif, the spenkers of th F cnieh ee rere: 21] Win. Deevan, Rorty-fourth street, near Fifth avenues While the minutes were being read, Mr Jewell, of | ; t currency in New Eng: | Tori be danoaditacne Theo. Jarvis, Seventy-eighth street, John Lane, at rose and deuanted that the com: | land villages | opposition complained of the profuse exp i Sie tiat acacia (ae de ut Parsalsth: Mapalr dom’ Oren Naled aves unleation. froma romman fing. Ge whitch he | The celebrated Chippewa chief, “Hole in the | in ec + of maintaining the French expedt: | 9 ‘The last race was one of rato ta hue corner itwenth treats, Jos. Buith, Forty: Keoeyy wan ln Ws coseseaion ot (U8 Eresiciag Gmieey |. naansinated by being ear Wis resis | tHonary corps in aly, ‘This they declared to be un: | fn Morne keutist, hoeal,and King John, Connolly ulnth atreot, between Fith and Sixth ee aE CRAY Posts fiddly Dyins on Baturd viet NEC | aecqnaary, for the Hellan Gonerninent was willing | wos the favorite, with Metric next in ati emt ure pel toto jtion Was paid to this demand. up sealousy and an old gondge, and able to check any attempt to disturb the present the race Iu two boats vory Forty: three be ar ot them being iter sume diteulty order was restored, and the oment over the Tennessee bonds ia at | state of peace, or to compromise her foreign rel Puree. 6°00: mile heats mctibers of the Master, Matona Society, are thus fu Secretary finished re ding the minutes. ene. | font omen pth ingot Ba leadt Roan i e's eH 11] reported favorable to the demands of the journey- ye Chairrian ¢ nittee ns ver heat, ¥ yurtiation we 4 3] men, ported that Hugh J. Campbell, i Hitean, waen- | trofler soya n f July interest will b <r pa 84a A meeting of Union No. 2 was held last evening, at Lived to the seat aia Senator from the Second Diss | pall: | An Injunction the Hoard of Finance SERVE 20) the hall corner of Tw t in place of Anthony Samb na Democrat, de- | ten bees opp d for, There is no sale for Tennesser 5 : > f . Sel ay Mr. San ¢ ire A by be Fas the Com: une é Vienwa, June 90.—Despatehes from Belgrade ithines 0G | LIM, a Seereti torehge thes rrtun of Coe eee eee reece tarrictaay | anawunce that the excttement caused by the recent | yacy, June 90,—The celebrated long-winded | sittiny ss a, that Mr-Camp ; } elected Chairman of tue Hoard of Trustees, und as | itagedy had by no means abated. i bay. Mlawark parforined the. Erotica teas | the Ofer U tn the afirmative, and Campbell took valving | such becomes provisional President of the College | ‘The two murderers were promptly telod, and con. | hile tine that has ever been done, this afterno on strike 10 ps am No Democratic weuber, could obtain reeogult tneniloned ta connection with, the permbuent Freel. | Vieted ; but, owing to the oecurrence of othor de hes Pas isa Poa Weer. it ‘se Philip yamine, eva MeMaan, from the Chair of violence, the sentenc not yet been pro | Su" we, The money pendin was wfer with German Union ‘A motion that Mr. Allan, a black man, and a Demo- 5 : ops tie Gre; the totes > aber of Th f Admiral Bell and Lient.-€ nounced $1,000) on tin erat, addrens the Ben ae tabled eee aa remaiog of Admiral an ie Gomas:| Bis rig further startied by the murdor | tnlles’ time ever ma on strike, itie Chair then banded a» ¢ onto the | maniere Mckenzie and Revd were conveyed from the vad been further startled bj Aoi aren ines Secretary, which he directed to be read, which proved | Navy are io the Fy rpot tant | of the Captain of the Pollee, ‘Tho authorities were | = siruck wit the men were allowed half the ameunt to be the document demanded by Mr, dewe twas | al bo | taking every measure ponsible to bring all the caiml. oleuntes per week allowed to single men. The Trustces of an order, addressed wy 0. J, Daun, Lieutenant-Gov POsiN, W United | taking ever Society Were authorized to draw #2000 from the pete] | amen, | Minote guns were fred | nals to ju “} 4 old | treasury to be expended as above, The Soctety ave TOF president of tho He Progress through the ci'y — Following is the result of the elections hold | iremury to be expeniad ae above. |The suciety vate following telegram from —— ROE, last evening to choose delegates to the Syracuse Con. | tty raf nonths, independent of out ehanan : jomicide in Rivington Stree niecrent Yention to be held July 8. Whore two tickets in the | glde uid; and, with the assistaiice ouered ty other Thave no ordera at present in give, iy Last evening Petor Tracy, aged forty, mot with | Rowe, June 99.—A bull Ins hea ates tis same disirict are giver. both delegations will present | {,B0"'s IN Ratlhb ae abit ian Aby | his death at the hands of Emil Zinsman, at the rea: | Pope summontng the General Connell of hureh | their claims to the Convention, which will decide bo: | will he amass meeting of ates uo'ons at Cooper In- Take tive tont | taurant of Mrs, Oescr, 3 Rivington street, Zinsman | to meet in the Vatican on the sth day of December, | tyoon them. stitute next y evening, and wen naitoaton Dy Are Acting ON Lia view of the | was eating hiv supper when Tracy entered the place | 14K, The boll preseribes that all persons required an G. Abbe, Ar eeatchis ime’ asking the brickiayers to Hh alee ie L, ae intoxicated and called for his supper, sitting downas | to attend the Council must appear either In person Alteruatet ces Tee aie ree AN ate eeriPed MY | the aame table with Zinsinan, who was a stranger to | or by proxy anes Alternates The Plasterer Mr. Dunn suzcested that the communication be re- | him, ‘Trey oon began to use rome dingusting DAVANIA, ae A tuceting of the Plasterers’ Suciety was held ferred to xcommiitee, ‘The suggestion way adopted, | epithets to his companion, which the lutter firmly | es W —Jolin Fiteh, | last ¢ Demilt Holl, corner of Twenty-third and a committee appointe ny Clarion Mb Alterhates—a Nir, Michael Goode, Mter the clection of permanent oMecers a resolution | but quietly resented in words only, ‘Tracy then | Hien, C. sanford. tary minutes of ratifying the fourteenth amendment was offered, but | eprang to his feet, seized hold of Zinsman by the | ited States for the protection of natural: |, Arey (cher auane ula hier = Delng rich Altcrunies” the previ { xeveral members Was postponed aati the Honee was heard from, | throwt with one hand, while with the other he atruck ins Bannon " Jonu ire tad been, expel “for vi tating the rules of the The senate then adjourned. i «estes'@ violent blow. In. ihe Bees duel at —_——— Piutntue dty hist ei Deloguten-dinerMeLaren, | Society, "Vwely mbers were admitted bat A copy of ant’s telegram wae read to the | SOUTH AMERICA, oree MeGrani, Altern Hew | evening—sone upon payment of $40, some @8), and ul referred te a commit ; ty to | inMeting severe injuries suman grappled with | se | Fatinpster, Ve dete Bnadiermse th W. Reveia ag | others af dnitiatlon tee rules of the Sockety nittee on Election versely to | i J both feil to f he 0. a AUi® Annenbly District.--Delegates- Wm wna, | compel” seal persons so ie el red Beat ate ey Hd ta Fparieh, | bla wsnulla Doth fril tou wd In th | Lisnoy, June 89.—The South American mail | ganiiel saul Yacene Homme ALLE ee ee ei eae eae uhaets wid pear in. the elec ited Pua Weald bic stoniner hus ureived frum Blo Janeiro June 9, SAN Adapubly THRPHLe Halees treo Waldo Tnlchine travel sane rk in Haloae Dlemmers ¥ (re RipeitH nA BRST | Sor ie advers | Advices received from Paraguayun sources state | gone F Fite, ium Neal tAldorma‘en Janice M ited upon the payment of #9, The City Comptroller, sheriff, and District Attorney: | the that the war wan languishing, the Allies having made | Cen un dawenpbry, tats 4 ine Van salir wnt sil others in @3 have taken possession of their offices under Ge An alorm W no hostile movement. since their repuise in the Gran | Cort, William. Terhune, U Hates | ‘dues $3 pogeeic Buchanan's order of Saturday, taking the constitu: | Znsman made po attempt to ee | » Tt was reported in. Paracuay that the Con- | Honitio N. Twombly Nosh. | th ss08, and has now here and 1,000 Acear oath, | rendered himself to the officer, Tracy was the pro- | gress of the Argentine Confederation would inpeach Bighin ns i eat TD the tr fittest ara received acevary Mr, Taabell, temporary Spenker of the Hones to- | prin of alow drinking place and billiard salon | Gen, Mitra for Anaklog the allanice with Brazil. Th mand. dadyar. | Frank Vad, | inecth iM Dean the Hinanel day, ater Gen, Buchanan's order was read, said, In | In the Bowery, ant ties heen long kiown a¥ a | peace party in the Confederation wag In the ascend igen esmdohun sd, | Secret i ob Duay we 6 bee deat evan his‘opinton, the House could decide, what kind of | Violent charac expecially whon drunk ; and | ney, and the election of Urquiga Was considered cer 1 Edw rey, Ben. Schutter, Alternates ceiving y iving receipts, ‘The read test oath W hy necresnty fo th uimission of mein. | 8 gh Ans ger keep the poi | tan, aun Davi, Me ” iNet Te, John Hayward Of Ue expelled members cupiel thy Fa a poriiun. and that for his part he would not aceept any | The now. Zien he ae (inner (irate ict.) areal. | ofthe evening, ‘Theewe of Mr. John Kiernan w order, either from Gen, Grant or Bu nthe wore Hy on ty aetae neni Pate | NOIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eat NOP | Hest up, and covered all the Fe itaae one, The oF ake ai ait ke on the man's face and net i nwo, | clare upon which he was expelled was that of work: yy that the Democratic metntiers he notified | deste that he must have auitered 4 great deal before | 8, Hladion Williaih Mutlors AlteenateesChinries Le Craw: | ine more (ian eight hours, aad for tess thin Soci ception of Gr chanan's communication | OFing the fatal shot, The inquest will be beid today, | i Win Sintra BA nt wages, W has beens week idle, stated in his wastmade, The matter war then ieft to a committee —— Mleventh Assert! str d cuter m. 1. Stew owt behalf that Wat a death in bes fom and wae ree. at Distixavisuen Anniy ats. —Miss Charlotte Cush. | sone en duu Maregh et Alternates | unable to busy hin de te supply the warts of the to-day, every member who did testioath | und Mr, Wm. Muson. the planist, were among the | perth RYORMORUE | rion Tesele datas MoCortiy. TAlG stun | appeared ty cei titleates of two busses for whown he yesterilay, aw prescribed by the colored presiding | isscugers by the Scotia, which artived yest: rilay | i xe market | Mazon, Wi lain turne Jama esecih gO | worked wis Hoel upon false and inenmelert es: Oicers, Wns eampletely Ignored, though many were ronan Minin Bate About 4 | cleatd at thirty Rising pinnae tts | Fardeen Aseeninly Pa dc tiel gates. carte 8. | lan motion, he was te das a" wcat present ou the floor Aupronsy Herat About 4 | tiiditing Ort | Leo Vislorander. pon p : preted tereday afters tate Uap 8 utes e repent the market tor | tornates.-Liehard Lappin, Marsh 9s Arni ae «7 eae GEOKGIA, fanat alee ae dori tid quarrel Cow y stabbed | Iie market lowed quiet, I'rovistuus Hho miai kot closed ehiirteenth Ancembly. District -Letexaten Men yamnin Fee iS ment A ae ine At at ated | Toole tn the xrota with a kulte, | The injury will po- | Mra sung seh 1. M.—Produce~ftosin, fe. Od. B | Alex. Ht, Mulligon, James Mees, doha Lae, | wich. Mr. Thos ne iw. Prowl net iat 12 Savana, Ga, June 90—Biont.Col, J. Hy | dahly prose ita 4 ne to Tee eee Noh Garsiiin Tanows weed, Y | dUiceith astembly dual et belvyascts Harrwos | wivctt Mr. Thon, MeCue le Froaident, thet at i siderable amonnt of mone; 0, and had th tit owt, for No. ts Dutch standard eu . ‘ ut node take considerable amount of money at faro, and had the | Puogsane Monoan.—Tho body of an unknown | i Powl, for No Wi Duich saulant Calcutte Lasenyhty Distr tet.—Det John D.o1 BEAN YRS AMER ME AEC? gunbler arrested by the military and conflued in | man was found in Carlton avenue, New Brighton, | Ui. Linseed euker, ah D: Ole Pega ceyriroe the barracks, ‘Phe prisoner's counsel, being de 8.1, early on Me ny His skull was | 'Rvrwenp, dune. Jeam closed quist at «7H. ne avon opine . admittance to him, took out a warrant for the ar: | Hed ln with ao = vary and whieh | francs ¥ bbl. fur standard white, ? OW PASUNIE co4 si fuia (2 4 Joni nASHIOn rest of the Colonel ov the charge of playing and | wir covered with blood ‘un He Was dressed os | nig you will not refuse te a jouneyman Vetting at faro, ‘The military refused the ri fthe | axa laborer, and dn bis pocket was found & handiwr- MAKIN s. | ‘sly’ Distr Tei tee ciitaie [ Aes ee Bete civil muthorities to make the arrest, The prisoner | chief marked ‘J. Fo” and soseral bills of the Call bi ard Kelly, Spicer Kuiys Alien \t ate apparently Was wfcrwards, under guurd, allowed to consult | fornia North American Steamship Company, The | ome Kalutivid step Finn W \t iy Fiuntweted t with bis © | body remains for a fo days in the vaults of Wood: | |, QUcevetonmy Jue iPrived at tnt np Parity mubiy. tiotedet —Lieleantn i \ + Ae siayers does In Wileox county two white men were wurde lund Cemetery ation, | frou New York June i his ort wovdiny, | toi tora Aly jie ng ie w arin by 4 negro, Who Was captured, afer being shot aba y pit ae} a. ze mee! ae | ny W gt, Hh iain Cente ATLANTA, Gia., June #.—Sizteen care left for Mil uspices of th Burke Circle of | > teriates-- George WM. B "Houry J. Leland, 1.8 w to rani a: Jedgeville this morning to rewoye the furniture toi and speeches were | jesu Mes’s Demockaric Gexerat Commrrrer | Gilbert ‘ bis 5 We nlate Capitol ko Atlante. i unerty, and Carey, | AMMANY ITALL.—A meotlng of the Young Men's |, Ziceuty ara Auembly Diiriet —Detogatea-tohert C | trate anil ad ‘Tw court for the trial o” the Columbus prisoners sy) naines wore added tothe te thas | flemeeraiic General ¢ ittee of Turi Hall | turnaive- doses i. Urasto, Johu Van Orden, George. W. hae watt the publics } meet thle Wo'cluck, Ex-Guy Mi EH Waited; a band played patrlovie ara, rock: | took place last evening at Masonite Hal nth | Vnurver paid i vier ” ree rove vere fired, bontires blazed, &e. Stinilur meet- | street, Edward H. Anderson in the chair © prin neue " Alex: hens and others {oF the de ings Will be held during the summer under the wus | elpal husiness of the meeung was to inake prepara rr Fi ween v suche vl ; pi Stephens entered the following plea in tehait of | pices” of the various circles in the district of Man- | thins for the comiag Conve and to secure hare | Finna—Iast evening aby locke,» fir . Ne prinoners ey donot wish tobe undersio Lattan mony of uetion, Some few remarks were made by | broke out in the dyeing « Yeuni ) ; i hs acinitting the rightful Jurisdiction or tverraics | Fines.—BShortly after 6 o'clock last evening a | She President, wher which the meeting ndjourned i, rear of Wi Pearl ; nA oli aaliiy Gatoaul anid articles of war, to tr Jing to the | fre broke out at bid Washington street, occupied by Meriorourran Dewocnatio Chun ineeting | ms (ook Ur length ih Rene, Are ye ee tae 8 NO, awa and customs O€ Wut of the trial | C. H, Mee establishment, orth | of the Metropolitan Democratic (uh wie held Last | Ha Ae ak re Ry pp | See tia against the laws of th ia, whereof | 4 nected vith dler. | ovening wb tie St. Augustine Hotel, Fourteenth HF Yo APN, 8 SPAR BERS || . ; they are wceuneds. they wed in pure | d a 1) o'clock last evening | ativet, dudge Wright, of Missouri,in the chair, ‘The | Paltisily insiced. | At w Of Morris Meir The Boat nek by ope mM) St non. resbordag, suits of civil Wife and nected | a Was Wi Went Twenty fifth | mectiig wis addrossed by KOM. Yuck of M mecutteel Ae Ripwery sire ar eure ae Pre t Rote in ht 1 + Courl with the military service elthier | in land | street, oecupied an Froderick Woler and | J Slarks and Hayne of Columbus, Pace saaup ainbee Danae & Beipiel: A poets Se6t 18 80 s a that tg or naval for of th United — States | extended to the ad, # on either bide. | others, after whieh Iwas annou slonof a i aniage U0, bnsured ox Court tu ol or of the milittw thereof in actual service; they | The whole of the he bulit of wood, i neoting would be held in front of the At, A | “Ten talano Col nnn Ldseinit Comunncknnir: | ReRtemuet In Eno alas ie hereby expressly reserve to. thensel¥on neverally | were owned by Alexuuiler Hr) tain wb lowes | On Friday neat, ‘The Club then wont into eavcutive | _aecammencemont exereioces wf the he 1. Cute Ort Hof Paper tha thir rights, hereafter 1 bee | hot insured. Keller's lus by abo seinsion nial took place lust evening at the Athereum, | 2 Comininstaie Coral Tava need be, to insist that this trial Is not in cot cond floor of 104 was vce! a carpenter's era lAGapie Tia tier Chie Gi a , 8 ae the Harlem river orm witht the laws of the land, nor in accurdan hop by Wm, KinnsI EEG Ne, | dirrenura Amen Toeraios Gadvin Chua. A | men, 1 | aig Ceth con itn wade, ab the ainount He eT ee Cates hh tag oe yal i) i | ‘erokend steak: eon if seahone | Campaten, Chaivof the Fifteenth “Assenhiy Disirie | the Faculty, orcups MO eee thd inscetp and Comiuarrdat Audvertionr Himopy consumed the cattre day, and. implicated | penudeat’ tararaioenct,-em Dory Axorumt Guayt Cura,—A Soldiers and Sail- | 8,2) aia Gonmiany bein. Prederick Wally C08 1? pon the recom the npee’ 1 gow nt tee iresty, Hudeca, aad others, in the shvoting of Avs | yorkt tie Wy, Petit i ynns Denny ml gee Grant ant Coltue Campsten Club fur the 3 Ifemoas Win aiee Beafonzon Ne ve (Scene, | on tw (He Cy a ae the aun at Savanwan, Ga., June 30,—The Savannah bar | wu, Micuigan cd. M Vk Geos heGgten | Armenia tail 1H Bank acct, The follow\ug waned | Chas N, Woolley, ATieS. Vito MRTG Mic! | gitar 1 the laborers cmpioyed upon the we w adopted a resolution to-day requesting Judge Fiem- | aed family, Sew Ford Sy tin gd New | oficers were tected: Maj. W. Il Preaient eB igeuntet, Towns Geo it ny Bratland., | Cgurt House, up to June au, 18s, \ 9 welje e Superior Court until n tevin, « ad seo 4 ai af bbe A Haw Vice? " “ 4 A resviution yl ' ng to adjourn the Superior Cour Wite, Washington, BML. bord, sprncheldy k. Spooner, And i Chan! Be Youngs §. at od Uhe ground “that cuanien occurring In tue poitleal | fi Vugelphin bo. @ ant’ fatoily, New York: Gov nchiman, resiient cae Hs re clay #9 dusth condition of the State way have serious eecis upon | Undeewcog, Vermont; sre einonn tue lato BrFivels Bi nklin, tht Vice President; Private ¢ a Ny

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