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* THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE LATEST CUBAN NEWS. _———- |OR'S APOLOGY FOR A SPAN- ISH DEFEAT. - The Spo of Report Batite— ubtedly a Splendid Vietory for the Havana, May 12, via Key Wost, Fla, May 18 + Private letters have been received from in- Purgent eourcos, giving accounts of a battle on Uhe Sd inst. at Las Tunas, The Spaniards pom 1,200, and were under the command of Gen, Leven, The revolutionary force was commandal by Gen. Quesada in person One report says that provious to the fighting Quesada posted the native Cubans in front, pro tected by intrenchments, and placed @ foree of 400 Do: rs in their iniean and American voluntec Foor, with onfors to fir upon them if they ran Thus plicod between two fires the Cubana fought with desperation Tne Spaniards attecked the entrenchments Uhree times with the bayonat, Tho two first Assaults were repulsed by the Cubsns; the third wos very determined and — sovere, and the Cubans began to waver, when Quesada ordered the rear guard to the front. They advanced, driving the Cubans Into the front ranks of the enemy, A hand-to: hand combat ensued, in which the butchery was horrible, ‘The Spaniards finally gave way and Fetreatet, but in good ord Their loss is estimated at 160 killed ax wounded ; that of the Cubans jonate number wounded. forces of Quesada, after the fight, marched 300 200 killed and a to San Miguel and burned the town in sight of the retreating Spar It is generally believed that the revolutionary loaders have changed their policy in the ficld, fond in future will fight instend of retreating to the mountsins on the appearance of any consid erable force of Government troups. In tho battle at Altegracia, on the Ist Cuban loss was 200, and the Spanish 180 killod and wounded, Tho Spaniards here regard the result of these Actions as fatal to the cause of the insurgents; but the Cubans are jubilant over them as the first great succosses of tho war for indopendonce. ZUR PEOPLE SENDING MATERIAL AID TO CESTEDES, pflutessedates Becret Departure of Three Expeditt ola Purchased by the Patrlow + Resumed Yesterday ~ The Sples on tho Alort. The operations of the Cuban patriots in this eity aro conducted with judicious reticence, as it is Positively known that the ngents of the Spanish Government mingle among them, and report their every moviment to their foreign tors, Tirvse Spies are emboldened by the avi of the U Btates authoritios in relation to the Quaker ¢ follow the loaders of the Junta from one office to another, andl they learn what tole masters have Bent them to learn. Notwiths: abot ir wateh fulness and acal, however, they have not re aformation about certain exper Gro is pubilshed exclusively lv Tue Sus today THB LATEST EXPEDITIONS, The General Putuam is a fast su:}ing echooner which lay ata certa’n pler on the Bast River about fone month ago, Shortly after the departure of th Graposhot, this rehooner was eburtered by the same house for a voyage (0 Cuba, She bad a fall cargo of orm Jammanition and a number reeruite oF bourd, and sue sailed for Inugna, oF the B Lama Islan thence, a distance of one Hhondred and eighty wiles, the cargo aod men were pent across to Culu. ‘The Spanish patriots ent tain no douls that cower has fallited her mis tion, On the 4th and Gt two steamer) wero acenred by he agents of the Junta in this elty, at a cost o 020,000 cuch, avd cab wiiled for a port iu the West Tnaies, ‘Tiese vessels took ont over Ove huadrod veterans of the tut under Ce#ped: eCnhan General, wir, who had enlisted to aerve They w smand of who bad select da full staif of Ameri Among the wor materials which ¢ nnder the e¢ Constituted the cargo were the followi One battery fully equ ped. Ove thi Four toow Four Lup and stand of arn ud barrels of gunpowder Wales of gusny cloth fur bastions. Some of these miltary stores ore sald to have been yur don Govarnur's Ishind. One of the Bleamers is suppered to have reached i'm dest And the uther Nas been 6) oken off the coast of ida, OTHER VESSEL The agen's of Btoamers to make voyas Buhawea Islandia, and the volunte tunit of war are to Mn taken thence to Cespedes wilvont anvolving suei vessels us 1ay Le € seh of tie mow Wality laws cuann the Junta have te riored other A PROCLAMATION EXPY The Sponist ogents an thd Wat Secretar, Fle bad positively nasured Miniter Roverts that « proclamation of neutrality should b. fasued hy the President; but they add that the Sec retary lias omitted ty make and they draw from this fact various ¢ nam of dis cord on the * Cutan ditientty oven, Doas yesterday of his word, nclus tn tie Cal ENLIATMENTS RESUMED, Some of the Cuban officers resumed en'istaenta yesterday at 72 and GIT Broadsay Feported the fact to Spanish spies st night, CRIME, ALONG THE HUDSON, Bafes Biown Ov Dery wt Dealt ghirtos. Povonxenrsim, May 1 Y Morning two safes Wore blown open dn this eity The first was in Messrs, Gos lorl, Vail & Co.'s ware house, Thc burciars norm Ww have eifeeted an ensy € cfore daybreak this trance, and proceeds atone. to the Work ot blowing open the ol! ashioned safe in the office. ‘They fret Ariiled a hile in the ede of the don where the bol slides tn, wileh they filed with powder and touched At off, blowing the door op n aud destroying the en Biro insite Maing, SUM there Was an inside door to << WARREN AND COSTELLO. ~—— Yoatorday—~Name: Visitors Hotei-The Green Flag Sit Indignant Kopndiation of the per Inatitate Demonstrations Warren and Costello remained nearly all day yesterday at thelr quarters in Sweeny's Hotel, and were visited by alarge namber of thelr fellow-citi- zens, Among the visitors wore Justice Connolly, the Hon, 84% Plunkett, Henry Murray, Capt, Kava. nagh, Gon, Sweeny, Assistant Aidermen Daly, Reilly, and Walsh, After tne adjournment of the Common Connell yesterday, the epectal Committes ofboth Brands appointed to tender a public recep. tion to Warren and Costello, held a meeting to foto their arrangements for thie objeet, and dec to provide fora public reception ta the room in tho City Hall to-day, In reference to the pudtie reception in the Cooper Tustitute, we have received a Lotter from a person signing himerlf “Freenan,” compiaining of the Commitee for charging twenty-five conta entrance feo, ‘The Commitice Dave nothing to do with any sneh arrangement, It haw been devised ty omt Tr, ant withont the knowledge or consent of Warren and Costello, to whom auch action is entirely distastetul, na the following card will chow: AND COMTELLO, “4 A CARD PROM War To tha Citizensas New York. nidersigned have seen to-day, reulay ane, 9 public mat Cooper natitute 1 Avthowy A. Griffin, Chairman, Aw ention of the authorities of the State weleom ag eltizens whose liberties Tod been entrared by a we Will not reo for the frst qion to be row (Friday) Hat any nited fellow ted by the of the ith them eitleensiitp N WAI Sweeny's Hore PROM OUR REVOKIERS' NOTE DOOKS. es Let ns Wash the Stree The Boiytechnic Pranch of the American Insti- tnte held a stated meeting last night, Zab which sev: oral very Inter’ Papers were real, among which may be noticed Mr. © Boyle's treatise on “Lunar Formations,” which was illustrated by » hemisphere model of the moon, and Mr, Fishor's paper on * Tho Clowning of Streets." ‘The latter gentioman thought our thoroughfares could be much better cleaned by washing than by sweeping, the former costing lean money, ri quiring less time, causing leas da: Jeaving loss dirt, and Mr. Fisher was ably supported er Pawbs ies jonable Wedding. jureh, Lafayette place, yesterday afternoon, Miss Kila Hoyt, nicoe ot Mrs debuyler Livingston, was married to Mr, De Wilt Whittemore. ‘The ceremony was performed by the Rey. Samuel Cooke before a large multitude, ‘The bride wax supported by Miss Carville, Mr. Ver pianck, Clarence Cook, art eritie of the Tribune, nd Mra, ©, Cook. After tho ceremony the organ played the * Wedding March,” and the company de parted to the Lride's residence in Forty-second strect, ‘They have yone on @ wedding tour to Phila dolphta, - The Tribulations of the Pottiictans. ‘The troubles in the Republican rauks are in creased rather than diminished by the new enrotl mevtof mombers offered by the Cenernl Commit two inthe several Assembly Distiiets, The Com mittees Lave began thelr work, Wut are meeting strong opposition in the Eishth District, ‘The nth Asaombly District Assoct Sanit tr t ine bust teenth District Asnock eto the Goweral Jon will elcet amitveo ty ee “Pon THE PIGHIY-SINTH? AND LAST TIME A Warning to Ofice Seekers No More Dodges to be Plays President Grant How be Talk: Prom tha NYE Wastiorox, May 1.—A y an evening recontly with the President, at hie re quest, says thot he talker quite freery al 5 wtiuies, and evinoed no Lite uisrtormnre a loman whe apent ner dwhieh he had been imposed upon by whom he bid be eonid be troste}, by whom, was induced mat appontinonts, many which had sh ve Improper ene, The he wor ly wiein bis own band lesitate to mee it to tor dish however, end ify the servics Th the besin the mista ure, cer wat the the position they of prom balm oft candndates! were tolully unlit £0 Fought. In future no one would ki appointed nati! Lis com 4 ik Was Kon whi twos bis duty ve No subordin: whois net filly perform he in the best Possit!e m ries 19 do bis woud be necessary | nw whether he was to jon was sizned, nn even nn Iified to gla | move tn ye reecntly appo but he woud end their OMicial day” though jn dou obably would be #overely censured by mi Repub icans, V Mus ration Was sneecwefl, Would n Wi Wun ary Boutwell be tei done, ther the revevini jer tho manager sured would, v re if possible, Le —— THE ANNIVE ARLES, Americnn © jon. ‘The wixt held in th ony of Music, Ir ed 8. Baras co Preeident, mn te chair Kay Palm offered prayer and presen ual report the Traatses, ‘The Trea Auamal report, 9h were The ast At 7 tho ssc nimary of hie tir rocoipas last year . BOOT. Was nehd in the evening cuiled to-order by Dr Hay Palmer, wi Ry. Dr. Ht Sor to the chair, De Uretly, and Introdueed the "Rey The key. Dewitt Tak mutge delivers w hainorons speech, wid the Rev, vt Lowry, tho Rev, Dr. Price, of Wales, and the tolio’ v Dt man Saver uiusic Was by Dodworsu's baud and tho The Amoric u Bible Soctety. Mr. James Lonox presided, and the K Kellorg offered the prayer,’ The annual report AA. shows that the receipts of the year, inclnaing fey cles and gratuitous contributions, were $731,181.14; the namber of hooks printed at the Bible Holse and foreign Lindy, 1,314,902; the value of tho bibles, ‘estaments, und volumes lor tie blind, tesued from the Bible Honwe, $45,501.63; and the entire number of volumes insuoll In tive last iity-three years, 25,841, ‘Tne Bide has been transisted Into fityiwo opra, but it was not touched, the burglars probably Daving become alarmed at something. In the immer safe was Mity dollais in monoy, which was, of course, untouched. ‘Thoy next broke into David € Foster's oll office, in the rear of the storehuuse, bul Both ng ws there ty reward them, ‘The next roid was on the office of the Upver Does storeliouse ef Doughty, Cornell & Co, Here the Durglors effected wn entrance thr: ugh a window on the south ride of the oMice, and attacked the Lillie’s patent safe, outside the counter, They Orst took off the knob at tie bandi, then bored a hole through bout tle size of a lead pencit, wisich they filled with powder, and appli d a tnse, Tho explosion was heard Ly Mrv Reynolas, The knob of the safe was blown across the room, broaking 1 window i'l, Tho lining of the door Was ale tor away, ‘The inner door was then opened without Ue use of powder, und about $100 th bills and cur Fency, all the money In the ufe, was tiken out Then the burglars fled, leaving belind them a two. undcay, balf filed with powder. ‘They had also hocked the neck vif a ceinijulin of wine which slood In the office, While the police were eanvassing over the above Durgiarica, word came that Mr. William Boddin's residence it Millon Ferry bad also been entered by Durglars the sano n ght and robe Kobberies along the f ve been alarmingly tr ‘he past thirtoen a the loilowing summary sows May 1—Sehorluck, mole Sit dred dol r ter Homme 255 tol wher, $100 worth articles: Paolor, olen. May 3 Fred. Doleyster, ack seid ee 6—Pou eerie hed of & trun! Hough cep feb of $0), Bay 10 u i Joke ed by burgli 1 —| fg ai koma ed ofa obvee i ve burgia! i Boudin’ residency. Mr. Geo. I. Stuart, Bishop Bedell, Dr. Krotel, Judge Wilbams, of Connects Dr, Schenck, the Keve BW. Chillaw, Dr, Vidany, Dr. Chatles W Deews, Dr. Marth the Rey. Mr."Rore, of Burma, and Bishop Melly. adsiressed the Bocioty, -_—> Tho Institution for the Blind, Among the most interesting anniversaries of this Fearon Was that of the pupils of this institn tom in Stelnway Hall last might. ‘The programine Was rich and varled, consisting of musieal eel eons, both voeal and. ibatiumental, Misa C.Stro monger and Masters Day the applause of the audience ong. and Misy Suwh Livingstore, Mis Ligsle Hos air, and Mastors Carroll, Hema, and’ Mahouey Were compitmentod tor insiruineutal wusic, padi ehavb Opposition to Lay Representation, A meeting of persons upposed to lny repre- sentation in te Methodist Chured was teld last evening in the Central Courch, South Fifth strevt Williamsburgh, Mr dames Bradley presides, ana dresacw were delivered by the Kev, Mr. Adams, the Koy, Mr. Saxe, the Rev, Dr, Porter, and several lay ‘The speakers opposed the movement prinst Vhat only afew. wealthy laymen ‘and Haw mond won F thelr proficieney in Aloboma and Organized Bui jon. Moytoomeny, May 18,—The morning papers ed By many of the most prominent J planters of this eity and e for « Convention on the first day of June to o ize un smmigration company. ———___--- Springfield Cars in Sacramen Sparworiecy, Mass., May 18.—A despatch dated yerterduy from’ Sneramento, Califurmia, announces Ue arrival in that city of a train of Springield ©. which were the first 10 cross the continent, —— ‘The Confederate Kam Atlnuta, Pritapacenta, May 18,—The ram Atlanta bas been sold to persons representing the Cuban Ine Eiinig, ihe Will be « dangerous enemy fo tho Bpan- NEW YORK THE SOCIAL REVOLUTION, — SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS OF THE WOMEN'S CONVENTION, nanan) A Scone tn Stelaway —Varhament ¥ Tretles ye aeasion of tho Equal Rights Assoelation was as interesting as the first, and os largely attended, ‘Tho warfare upon “those horrid men" was continued with unremitting energy, while the tactias of the Convention wont have puzzled a general, ‘The rules of the House of Representatives were at muiscount with the women, who preferred to ao according to their own common sense; conse: quently the machinery of the Convention frequently got out of gear, and confusion of the most tlxed sort reign od among the fair ereatnr A POT POURME OF PARLIAMENTARY RULES, Orders, motions, amendments, guestions, resolt: tions, and apecehes followed each other with won dorfil rapidity, and it required all the tact of th other rex to keep the run of proceedings tn shape Tot business wae done; thats all that the Conven- tion wanted, ‘tvs, Stanton again presided, LUCY READS SOMR GOOD LETTER. A host of letters from friends of 0, Inctnd yg one from John Stuart Mill, were read by Miss Lavy Atone, They urzed the Society to go on with the great work, and referred to the sabject of work tug women, aod the necessity of Keeuring them bet tor wages. ROSAN AS AN ADVERTISING AGENT, Misa Anthony read a letter from the “Tnterna tional Association of Women" in Switaerland cor mending the Equal Rights A on of America ‘Tho apeaker adiveased tho audience at length in favor of the Zerotvflon and its grand mission, and also put ina word for George Francia ‘Train, She stated that a German newspaper would soon bo started in New York in the interest of woman's rithta, Ab the close of her remarks she proposed that fneh persons in the house as favored the ob- jects of the Society eould register their names and subscribe any anount from 10 cents to $10,000. Sho expected to apend the coming months attonding similar conventions in different parts of the country, aud wanted funds for the purpos PAMING AROUND THM CONTHINUTION BOR, Several Indies then went amone the audience soliciting names and money, Judging from tho meigreness of the lite at the ond of their eauvass, the apirit and confidence of the Wonse must have been at a low ebb, A THOUOUTPUL MASCULINE SQUELCRD, After Mias Anthony had finished her remarks @ man came forward and commenced to orate ta « rampant mannsr, and was about to explain a chart in hia hand illustrating woman's rights, when he was compelled to anbside, Te appeared to be a victim of too much thinking on the aubjeet TOO MUCH TALKING, Mr. JW. Stillwell, of Rhowlo Island, addressod the audicnce at some length, when otion of Mina Anthony, the ten minute rule for speeches was Passed with a unanimity that tint {6 wonld hare been more p Soclety thal tho rule been adopted at an earlier Ke OF Ite proceedings, THM NEW YORK RKPORTRRS LAMmED, Mra, Livermore, of the Chtcago Agliator, rontly vlarmed ut’ the apathy of the mee forward and sald that there was a large dele bresent from the West, who were live and practical Workers In the eause, weal le hoped they eoult be heard, She miaintiined, also, that the New York preas wee evidently not In #ymmathy with the mov Tent, nd List if the andienes wanted «good report of the ¢ for Chieazo papers There wer: crs resent three from ail have. better ing than the daily journals he orters’ table.) ATAMETH CADY DEYENDS THE BOURMIANS, 8 that was rather hard on shen an COnd FepOrere af toan, [Applause] relisliinge Chit avna or any provi Mra Krnestine Re om Now Yorks + iis we the sturtiag pomt of the movement, ‘T had simply been taught by the Kast, and snore youibiul vigor nad shown greater goal in the ‘ ‘They had commenced where the pareut Kast had left of Mra, Livermore replied in dv fence of the West by quoting thon Watts + We are wiser than our teachers are, Awd better know suo Lord. {lana ters) Dy. Mercer TB. Juckson, hommopathist, Bos ton, made ® ten minutes’ sponch. Mi. PAE, DOUGLASS HLOWS A MUG ick Douylass presented w rories of reac gz that the Oitecnth 4 ines forth acother woman, [Ihe contained the kentiti ¢ smu political rights aud privileges. AID PROM 210% Before action wos token on them, the Ri Haven, of the Ziow Herald, made aud edvcluve speoea on the elahus of FLEX LOVE On NoT! erty woman, At thin point to marriage whieh wany had mont, yoght to associate with the move A ONAMPION OF LAWFUL LovR, Mra, Livermore w iehed to put it lu stronger t saying thet in the West the Asy honored Peosiite monstrous viee 6 Convention (0 express in decided jan horrence of the Idem, and to disclaim havin nechios with tt, NOTHING TO DO WITH PREK LOW On NEGnorS Mis. Hinnaford, Mies Ant ony, Mies Livy Stone, and Mrs, Hose objected to bringing up the sutject tail, ‘The latter iady made a very forcible a vineing epeceh, showing that to allude to would be to plead guilty: that 1 wan wn Thousand women Ih Las ety, Who layurcd the towneimuate by any resoiution tat Wiad any thing lado wlth free love. The resolution Was subsequently tabled, also that of dir, Douglass, Tum TUG OF WAR, ‘There being already several resolntiona before the Min Susan Anthony offered another, which © nour resulting in a Kerclufion om the spot, Sneha hubbub und Babel fulluwed it, She read & Teroluttun favoring the formation of cobperative focleties for working WOU A FIGHT DATWERN T Nhe now wanted the eile ab: nny con ho ea FEMALE EDITORS, Mrs, Livermore, of the Agita(or, wanted to know if tie Inbor question was to bo brought up at th y thad & thing to do with eullrage, y asked what the ballot was good for iCit waa not for the working claves, ‘Tue editor of the Agltator didn't want the subject opened there; the leader of the Revolution dia, rhe Chairman decided it to bo in order to bring up the sulyect. [Applause.) irs. Batchelder, of Massichusetta, waa then intro duced wea working Woluan from New bnglaud, SNUBDING THK WORKING WOMRM, e she could proceed, Mr, ©. C. Burleigh rid that he had tho But b called her to order, on the floor, ‘The audience then hissed bin with a will which made the old gentleman wax Inite, aad he informed the hous that it had yet to learu good manners, [Hisses.) 1 oned LO KO On any Way. MR, ©, ©. BUKLEIUM FLOOURD, As tho Chairman hag intr 1 Mrs. Batcholier the andienge properly considered her in order, ay the fidignation at the arrogance of Mr, Burieigh wi universal, He satdowm Litto satisted with his re- coption, TRN THOUBAND WORKING O1RL8 ON THR MA Mrs, Batchelder theu proceeded, ina clei ex sof resolutions Which sho aaid 3 J working wi hail and sent by er to the Equal Hights Convention. ‘They advocated the shing of i i r gia and a system tor thelr ge Inept, The spoaker said she repre Sand ‘working gills Who now Wore u their righte, (Applause. n thou ving to gob GEN, WILSON AND A SCREAMER, After her spoke Senator Wilson and a lady with some original ideas, Who opened with suilicient norgy to run a locomotive to Vinelani, the audience peunwhile enjoying the fun With evident satislac: tion THE FINAL Pow-Wow, In the evening the Couvention reassembled at Coupor Institute. A very large audience was present, and. the Huteiineon family sang some inapiriting music. The meeting as devoted to specehes on the eneval question of Wiunants Rights, and was ad: rested by Mra. Rose, Miss Lucy Btone, and others, Mrs, Kose wished to have the name of the Associa 'd wo the * Woman's Suffrage Associs. resolution to that eifect was offered, 1h ‘one month's wosice FRIDAY THE LABOR MOVEMENT, The Growt! Extont of the Coal Strike Peonayivanine Bonwtow, Pa, May 13,—The strike of the cool minors hae extended to-day to uoarly ail the mines south of and aronnd Wilkes. barre, and to eome tn tho vich Pitretem. the whole ane! obedience to the meci!Mto of ommittee of the miners; but aa yet mand for increate of waes has boon enployees of the large companies around § and Carbondale have not yet determined whether thoy will quit work, and the continuance of the strike lnrgely depends wpon their action If they decide to Join In the movement, a protracted aus mining operations I expected; bat in ease of their refusal, {tts preanmed the sirike will Inst but a fow days, Ib ie asverted by operators that the move- the ment Is designed to force a basis of payment of miners, predicated non the New York market price oF coal, whatever it may be, and tat twenty per ceet, will be demanded, — ‘The Tenth Avenne Strikes The striko on the Tenth Avenue Railroad is fetiled. During the winter the cars ooly ran to Vitty-tirst street, bat in summer two trips of the ux inade by each eat each day extend to. Central Park, nearly a mile further, ‘The drivers atrucs tor $2.20 ber day, A compromise was efecto’, tuc emp oy ces greelng to receive $2.95 when icy atop at Pitty. street, mind $2.50 when going to the Park reeeving now no more thin the drt nthe Third, Sixth, and Bhehth avenue ro: roads two! yeirs Bco volun Waves of their drivers to $2.25 por day. avenne, thongh paying $2.80, reemires woven t (ie same length and time as'those of the Third aves hue, whieh ouly rune wx trp prcneee United Coopers, No. 6 This anion met last evening, Mr. P. WH. Mer: Iwhy presiding, ‘There has been some tronbie In this soelety relating to Mr. MeUarthy, who. w he men a ere claimed also by Unton No.4. Tuo qhestion was ferred to the Grand Soctety, and a comin'tter wes appointed to tnvestigate (ho ease. This eommitt reported last night that Mr. BleCarthy should with= draw. irom No. 6, el ihe other Unions would strike against No, 6, He thereupon tendered Na resignation, which was gecepted, onl m vole of thane wos'tondered btu. by his ades, A com: mittee was then eppointed to inform the President of the Grand Sociely of this action, —_— > Tho Kiah © Question, Waamnatox, May 13.—Promineut and Representatives aro endeavoring to ti Trevident to take some steps to settle the ofthe Bight-our law, in order that it may outta the invention of the authors of it, an interview with the naval auth fon tho sub: Jeet, and maintained that the intention of Conzress wax’ not doubtful at all, “The Department seins disinclined to give up ids Fed-tape by taking « liberal view of the mattor, Sonatora ace the Binks had remaining tenantless tm th tof hungry lund high tl ty. This is mls, who have put up the palo cana af wn universe, and the hindlords ‘our plice by combining to Kot | wuld batid tace, and help to punish the landlords, who are frown avaricious beyond ull conscience, Alwor adopted, timo for reply, and receiving rlerel. ‘The Workingiman's Ad yaaya: ©The following are tie rates nied by the men: Bret class wor kn 18 per week; third clas, $1 - abet Node The bricklayers of Ehizab N. J, strack ot ux brisk there ns wis have not beoa comp of them ure leaving that city In consequence, - Labor Reform Conventh The New England Labor Reform Loaguo will hold joa in Bosion wth of this Grov The T ) ight, and elected Char Brow win iis Ryan, dulegates to the Workingmen's action was German piano makers met last night, and reference tu the German Work ally ‘nal, to bo started this neymon barbers are waking up to the a lnedworked a eting lawt fn Or canization for mutual protection or waLes, cutters met and received shop ht, whieh indicated further trouble Doring their recent etrike a large ee works in, and the rego izing the evil of it. ‘They thereiore J to bold a wana tneeting on Sunday, May 2 to take netion, and to secure The cloth reports last ni ——— DEOENT KVORTING NEWS, ae Hiltined Tournament. , May 13.—The fourth day of the bil t commonced with w Kame betweon ck and L. 8. Brooks, and was won. by the firmer 600 10 29), “Fhiek's ‘average wan 18iy, and Lis hivhost runs iy 45, 06, und G7, Brooks's lizuest runs, 21 and Bf, Inthe second game W. A, Tobin beat J.P. Mur. phy 600 0.13. ‘The winner's avcraze was 15%, nnd Tis G1, @, and M4, Murphy's widest runs 1 nd 42, Tn th hero wasa very large atten: ‘Tho eet gune between A.B, Williuma and viby, Was won by the former, Gu) to 2tl winier's aver: 19 06, tA, nnd BO ¢ and bis highest id 36, ‘cen A. B, Williams and J, on by the foriner-£0) to 465. The 114, nnd the highest rugs 4%, 1, 45, Tho Natio rao Rucon. Wastixotox, May 13.—There was a large at. wdonce at the Navional Course to-day. to witness ntein Maid of Poilad leago, for a purse of § M i" heat by two lengths, ith by tw ho soound heat by halt « neck. a dead heat. and Star of | 4 dames Rocky, of Louisyill re were entered, but with —— ‘The Doncnater Spring Meoti Loxpox, May 18, ‘The Doncastor Spring meet- ing commenced to-day, ‘The Hopciul maken of 10 ieys ench, ball forfilt, with 100 soveroigus by the Corporation of Doncaster, coltn and geldings 110 Mhe., penaithos and allow veconil to Feccive ¥ bovercigns Out Of the ut five furlo nan) Christa neite, The Duke of Newcastle Mr Thay's br ©: Gi idlbanid’ (inte ihoschy ‘hiewd), 1k Out of buechuut.-, . i Britinh Rale, in Rostive and Hassvax, May 18.—In the House of the Assem- bly yeoterday, Altorney-General Wilkins subuittad risolntions embodying tne Government policy. ‘The resolutions demand increased subsidies, Increased representation for the rovinee in the House of Commons. and & niodifleation of the existing. ar- rongements affecting the taxation, trade, and fis ies of Nova Hcotia, ‘Thoy add that no settle uestions involved in the passage of the Act federation should fered flual notil after the subject haa been enbmitted for the appro: val of the people, No Puninbm Risuoxy, May 18,—In the United States Court to-day, In the proceedings against the United stat Marshal of this distriet in 1801 cover to the G pleaded the United States statut Ue plea wag wdmitted by Chiet Justice Chas the United States Was non-suited, The plea Is the waine that may be expected from all postmusters It the Southern States, who, on the breaking out of the | War, made © like disposition of Goverment uu ty the di of Vimitat —a— —- Army of the Republic, 7 oF the Hepublies yesterday aller noon, Auestion arose wuotlor tho delegates froin the St tos In arrearages fur dues to the Netional campmcnt should be admitted to the floor. Till and Missou Noam Bue Adju: General's roport shows that there are in the ted stator thirty-seven departinents of the Grand Army of the Hepablicy sud two thousnad unc Atty Powis, ——— Tho Adkine Avenesinath Avatiits, May 18.—The shooting of Adkins is deplored by many leading journals te feared it will Marniuy wil Gooeaiee citigens, as tt we ® probeat to dow MAY 14 ty of Fully half of the 60,00 minera of Nenclte region have quit work tn nsion of May 18.—Atn secret session of A NEW YORK MERCHANT LOVER'S MODE OF COURTSHIL, onli A Youve Womnn Stravaled with Culores form In her Rodebanber — Providentint F Suttorta Sileide-bxettement he Metal sterday morning, at about 1 o'clock, Tizato Scribner, of 1 Montana terrace, Brooklyn AWOKO ANd found a young man leantns over ler bodside and applying etiloroforin to her nosteia, ‘The intruders band had trembled ns he Aypliod the vial of ethor, and his lack ef resolution undoubtedly the young woun, She tarned Adenty, and facing the intnder, reeogntzed Sariuel D, Talbot, @ disappointed suitor for her hinds whose addrensos atic had rejected, Sho eprong from tho bed, and Talvot made a murderons assault apo hor, discharging Ms platol, and then fed, Miew Bevibner erled for assistones, and at lonsth her scecame nwoke the household, A seare’s war made, 4 ‘Talbot was found dead in Wis room, while Mies Serioner wae auffering duder the wounds from Tw bolt's pistol. ‘THR DETAILS OF TH Mr, Talbot was in the dry goods commission business la New York, He reached home lato on Wednesday night, and went to hia room in the same house In which Misa Scrivner resides. No one appears to have observed iu, About aquarter to 1 o'clock he entered Miss Scribner's rocm, her door having been left partialiy open, Hoe earrted in hia hand a vial and a towel saturated with chloroform, and this he held to her face antilaie had been nearly strangled, Sho awoke and called her ister, Mrs, Flint, whose has hont had been intimate with Tatbot, and both shed from the chamber to another room, ‘Twibot madly followed them, and then fred npon Misa rilmor several times, but without fatal effect, One of tho balls entered tho te check boue and the other grozed the middle of her lef hanit, which she had raised to protect herself, ‘Tellot then returned to his own room, where, using the suine revolver, he shot himectt, firing twice ; the frst abot miesing, but tho aorond taking eifvot tn the felt temple and killing him instantly, ‘Talbot and Miss Scribner slept on the same Moor —the former in the rear, and the latter in the front of the hease, He had resided there about eighteen months, and was estormed as a friend of the family—his father having been on {intimate terue with Mr. Filnt, Misa Seribner had lived tn tho houno aince Inst fall. Tho young people frequently moteach other, and were on good torma until afer ‘Talbot had offered hor bia hand in marringe and boon rejected. He did not appear, howover, to care much about this disappointinent; and hig manner was by no means thit of w discarded suitor, Ho “took, however, to dr and his’ habite, ax one ‘of the witneases tentifiod, “wero not of the best,” Occasionally he complained of severe palna in the head, but his actions were not Indicative of msani ty; and the cool deliberation with which he plan the crime shows him to have been perfoctly sane, MINS ROMIDNER'A ATORY, Yeaterday afternoon, Coroncr Jones held an tn quent, and took Miss Seribuer's deposition, as fl: aroused from my aloep nhout Lo'clock by Aight noiko Me the creaking of a door hearing y Lely T fel n towel anturated with ehloretorm, Tn applied to my face, Ewa stifled, and exerting my welf, frood uymolf from th n. The gas Was not’ burning in my ro nized th who was I Lied the form to 4 Palbor, but w Hy sister, WhO I Atleast an to her room, Tait no, and boing taint 4 ment, threw myself on hee bod in th xelle back room, Thad tin there but a few minutes bet ‘Talbok came from the pase way between the rooms into. the room where L was: lyin My fico was toward tho rear of the house, and he Gone through from the front, As he entered th turned my face aronnd to Reo whe It wa When Esawiewns Talbot. Lepr the opposite ide to where was, own te Pronk the neo. Whi ie Wevelted and tired a Vstok at Ine. "tne tal me on the eveek Hone, Just on the angle of tle eye, inflicting 9 flesh wound. f threwup both my bards to my head and ast did so 1 position from tho side tothe foot hin browse few feet of ni my hand, passin nd the middie of my ha passing, ont upon the oprosite Fido to Which he ad entered, He then lef the room, Peannot in agino why Mr. Talbot should have thus attempted to take my life, My relation# and associations with hin have beon of # trlendly elwracter, but not titi Jam within ball wtih tin ar v he ngarn Ored, the throngh ny tied Vand fito the fore mate, Thal to strogsly very tard to free myself from the towol whieh was in the bands of Mr, ‘Tulvvt INFAMOUS DUPLICIFE OF TALNOT. Bonjamin Flint, a brother jntaw of Miss eribner, corroborated her testiinony tn relation to the apnll cation of chloroferin to her fice by T He de posed that he searched for the eloth, think that bur glare were in the hoase, and bo fond a stro or Stehloroform In Mi-« Scribner's apartment, and. In Talbot'n room. He continued: Ae T way’ coming down stairs Pmet Talbot coming hurrially ap; be spoke tome, and sad, Whats the matter 1) ho feither soppe! nor looked aroand; E did not taco laeo, nordid Lobscrve avy pistol iin hi owas in bis bed when Efrat went a he pretended ta be ash » rou Mise ibner ¢ doyouthiuk Tam kiled?? 1 tire wid covered with blood; wis wouned in the and arn shortly. after 1 heard another shot; L opened hall door, wdmuited the police, went up te ‘Tal dfouud that ho bad shot utmself; Tab Hen. Was correct; wdy nin; hs apps F late ribner bas ra debic with bis menoed bualnves, t own account, last Jawuary THK VERDICT, the nony, the jury ren fob “came to hia death by a Tieait with a pistol.” TH surciDR's nopY. Immodintely afer the Inquest a despatch wan gent to th Aves in Boston, tragedy, and asking what mare of the body. A nicht that they woul ebave then) tak After heart verdict Gat Dimselt tn th ke charge of the F to lig nuuive place tor on P rk Bauk, showing that he had m deposit, library, consisting of books, Sey are in cnurge of walling @ prover requisition from the rolatiy ——__$_——— a LOSSES BY FIRB, Gront Fire in N.Y Hupsow, May 13,—At ubout 12 0'clo night fire in A. Kulger’s cary thin street, exiended to A ys a, Peter f 2 Laity 65.000; ‘ngine waved tuo Insurnnes, city frome wore disastrous conflagration, - Other Lonsen by Fives The extensive bowling alley of the Inte Johi MoCurty day aiber Jonath at Pur Rockaway, Wus burned on We 8 Ton 85,000. n Folsom's house and barn in Bristol, N. were burned on Wedaesday, and Mr. Folsuin was burned to death, The stoamsbip Mexico, which has been lying at the wharf in New Orleans several woeks, toow fire at o'clock yesterday moruing and burned uatil whe , atd o'clock, ‘The fouring mill and sawmill attach ubout Uuirty miles West of St Lou F, Eexermann, were borned on W 20,00). d, situated Wy: . morning, and. ‘the horses perish aod 08, $M,0N), ‘ire was tho work of an Yeceudiry.* © pa — oa yesturday Hank Robbery tn Clearfield, Penn, Cusauviein, May 18,—The County National Bank at Clorreld was opened by burglars last night. The vault wes, Hed into and the burglar proof broken open, About $15,000 in cash was sto- $1,000 in U. 8, bonds, $2,000 of which are ol. A reward af $1,000 hax been olfered, Wi not alfect the wolvency of the bank, ——— STATEN ISLAND, aaaeeaan The Rey, T. G, Watson is to be installed pastor of the Keformed Chureh at Brighton Heights to-day Gold and silver modals are to be awarded at the veloc ‘ace, on the Richmond County Club «rounds, on Baturday afternoon, 'The North Shere Y. bi. 0, A, hag moved to Van Poli's Hall, Pork Richmond The Disturbances the Governy bern his foquiry with come re ented th settle the Irish peopl ment fo dixcountens: state clearly what it ‘The revieones of t the beat interes Under-Foreign Socretary taile Intimations which had by ‘The Tish Church bil was rep mittee, Several amon Dill was Fecommitted, with the undorstanding that the vote on its third ronding hall be ta Bist of May, ‘The Hon the Qo Chargé a Auiros until tio arrival of Me. Motley. Crovnsees near New New Outwans, May 13, low New — Orieans, as perfectly hopeless, negro soldior# and plantation hands wasted away aa fast anconstructed. ‘Tho opening was about eight feet wide and oteht accounts, occurred only © half a mile below the city, Himit# last evening, but a company of negro soldiers who wero promptly went from the barracks cloned tho gop and strengthened tho lever, about two inches below high-water mark, bub I# driven by high northweat wi the mark, and Fayetto streets ore submerged, Considerable alarm I felt, and a strict wateh is kept on the levees on the city fronts, ‘T jana report on nearly opposite Port Hudson rocate of Moniay nays this arevasse ea fall of two inches in the river at that pe that all attempt to the sandy soll and the extent of the break, whieh was then sixty yards wide. Mr. Silas G. W. Lrown, of Newburgh, visited t Stone & ¢ caroor yesterday, at Jefferson Market, ‘Tho ley, a newly arrived emicrant, accused ndling him ont of Qoor: uted t of the tir jen in the paid Stone $70 mwindled. tion! Sixth Ward, atemp the han: Y Junk been 1 William Androws, aye vue Hos) on the Third avenu tured by the falling 0! died yesterday teutingy ye cone night at Loveyoy's Judge Whati yesterday, ask Ivis rumor will served ut quarantine, Tho tonth annual examination of the gradu. atreet, Foity'sixth strect, wear Second avenue, died yes: terday, of electricity ag @ certain venue, at YP. vate warn liqcor dealers that proace Chureh fn this city, will presiste at Uy the body of @. ©, Goodwin, th arimy (B,180, orders fow W recruiting service, which contain ments. cover, and when the cover dro the lower division, to which tho shelf forme «top by falling when the cover ly Leb dow 9% coustruotod well, THE BRITION PARLIAMENT. ot Land Sehome Sharp erby and Kimberly, Lospow, May 13-—Midnight.—In the Honso of ords this oveulng Bart Mussel! inquired what plan t proposed to adopt for patting stop to tho outrages which had lately 80 frequent In Ireland, — Me followed whieh he depre- Jand rehome of Me, Dricht as hke'y to un He eallod npon the Govern ¢ all {viclonary schemes, and ened to do, Colourl Secretary, regretied eka, to Lurl Granvilic, the continual recurrence at tho present tiie to this (o- Vie. Ho said the Government waa not prepared to felts polley, nor was ho wuthorized to give an nion On Mr. Drieht's plen, Lord Derby urged an exporition of the ministertal cy and a divavowal of Mr, Bright's opinions, was dangerous to vernmo) Wot Ireland, After 9 sharp between Lords Derby and berly the discussion was atopt od. At the close of the eeation this evening the Tonge of Lords adjourned nptil the 2tth of May. Th the Hease of Commons tonight, Mr, Otway, paid Spain had dectined to ord a now hearing in the Tornado case, The de reasons vesigned by Spain were now under “ideration of the iaw oficors of the Crown, Mr, Cardwell, Seeretary of War, fa reply to somo n thrown ont, aaid the prernor had no Intention of eonntermanding the the reduction of the troops in Canada F the existing ch cumstances. ted from the Com ments Wore proposed, and the on the »hugon took formal leave of and prosented Mr, Moran an Toverdy en to-day, ——— THE MISSISSIY - 1 reesuer, merged and Alarm Kw tunl Attempts to Keep Uh The crevasse raport- days ao at Valler's plantation, haa been [abandoned ‘The repairs by the several feet Incrensing. tm depth at toat and te Anothor crevase ‘The water is sometimes above ‘The wharves at the head of Poydras steamers Virginia nd Loy rows erevnAN® Occurred Baton Kougo Parish, ‘The Baton Rovge Ad Jn sudden ¢ also. e It were ineffectual, owing that oe west Sunday of to ele CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, —> The Chutham Bank Robbery, tham Bank The chee the mune q 4 written. asked Aberin Hive Mt Tie atts ted to thet Nwiodling wer Kenteranta, checked in their aw sineas only since for his interest, entemon will en , Wie te nuing tua Police © ynolds, who had been arrest to commit auieli| plice Station last evening, by wits her apron to the ea'e. Déor wn dheovered her when nearly strangled, fier down, — After rextoratives had been ad tahoe was bounl, to prevent a repetition Mory 1 Hin tho the ceil of ‘rankun atreot “elf of the attempt. —— JOLTINGS AROUT TOWN, , tho publisher, has i this eily, aved the Worth House Marshal Tooker was busy with the gift jowelry thieves yustorday ‘The Poti electing Jadgo Bosworth President, Every young person should ri phia Sh A. tomporar tevehers was etleeted in Grac Commissi rs will organine to-day, the Philadel Lanes, Balt f Sunday School Chapel last evening. pahooter, Dr. organizath ‘Tho Pilot Commissionors will take the ahad- poles out of the North iver on Monday next, ¢ body of Francis Flanagan, aged 9, who wince the t River, off P 119, Micof lyst month, was aS, of M7 Bast Twenty. nd in third street, fell the rear ures of that house last evening, anil shortly a ter died, The Assistant Aldermen have authorized the of a bnikh ot, Northiriver, Tho steamship Dirigo ran into and sunk an nn- dat the foot of Forty-fourth Known oostlonded seboonvr, off Market atrect, yeu terday alters The American Bank pied an engraving and press room, to Company have occu. of the Couper Institute us e entire top floor Jobn Hope, aged 26, died tal," having bee esterday in Helle. run 0 cr by a wand cart Charles Muller, ag e a brick from Cooper Lustitute, Cornelius Hobsor, @ cooper wery, 69 Bowery, was found rin the biewery vard. Elmira Thompson was sent to the P wvetay for Cating (9 in Gottsherger's dod yesterday ni her rvom bill for to Pre «the Hoard of ing the streets dirty. that two distinguished physicians require ecoflce and pistols for two, to be ‘lent Lincoln Ita to pay him for ng class of Colambla College Law Reboot will i on Wednesday wext, aud continue three days, rich P. Nipps, of 238 Kast Forty-sixth having been ran over by an fee cart in Prof, A. J. Steele will locture upon the subject tin Kovric Hall, Sixth M,, om Friday, Ladies exclusively ve been instructed to less they apply for licenses before the wtb Inst, they mey expect to b The Po © Captains Dr, Clare W, the organist of Grace organ in the Church’convert on Saturday, Dr, Beames foremost masicliue in Amerien, en propose to appropriate #80,000, nmibly for the celebration of the Fourth of July Hage, of Jersey City, will, of course, dance the Reames The Aldern ost canean, Coroner Flynn held an inquest yesterday over Boston druggist d dead on Wednesday in Amity street vy Gen, ‘ion In the war, and con bo served with ded the Fenian now in New York, He ls waiting ington, aud expects to be put on ‘A new lamp-post lottor-box hasbeen patented enolt oivelag. At into two compart ‘The shelf moves on the same pivot as the the letter falls into The box is papers as a 10 roovivs Looks ———— | PRICR_TWO CENTS, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. TRIPLE ALLIANOR STORY De NOUNCED AS FALS. Reoranvization of te Post Office Depart. ment Consular Appolotments—The Tarke tah Missions Thy Trivle Allin Government Bond Pare specins Deepc’ Chee to tho Aun Wastinatox, May 19.— The Postmastor-Gene ral Las reorgantaed tho special mail acevice, and for that parposo hae divided the country Into ole divietona, ore of which haw asssaan: superin tendent, a raitway mail sorvice agent to forret owt | depredations, and three post office inapector®, Now England States moke ap the Firat Divte sion, ond New York, Pennsylvania, New Jerseye Maryland, Dolaware, and tho cast shore of Virginia nti tate the Second Distrtot, ‘The Hon. Roswell Mort, of Rochester, is Superintondont of the Railway 6. The tnaye tors are: fF Jet, Tarned MeDouatl, of Ktmira, N.Y; Soeond, (1. ©. Hop. kina, of Lancaster, Penn; Third, James T. Wagner, of Maltimore, ‘The Mall Agenta are Jymos Gayler, of Now York, and B, BR, Potherbridge, of Batt more, ser THe TRIPLR ALLIANCE Mostra. ‘The more the tripte alliance story is discussed in oMcral ciretes, the more improbable 1+ is pro nounced, It Iv argued here that if there was an; sueh movement om foot it would be conducted with such secreey that no drippings would find thet way into tho newspipers or reach the cars of any foreign Powers, It ts known bere that the officind relations of the United States with the Spanish Government aro Letter than those of elther Kugland or France. Thore has never been any dispute or controversy with the Spanish Government since the Cuban Revolution begaa, No complaint is made by te Syanish Minisior, of any vielation offour meutrali- ty lawa,and overy comphint made oy Seeretary Fish to him, has been promptly redressed without discus sion or delay. Specific charges have been made againat the Quaker City, now in New York, which haw heen ordered under surveillance, and whieh now Mica the British flag, Nothing Hke any violation of tho neutrality laws by her will be allowed, no matter what fag she flios, ‘The Spanish Minister being asl» ed to ny what he thought of the triple alllunce story, Provounced it to bein his belief, nothing but a stock Jobbing canard, without the least foundation In fact England has more of a dispate with Spain over the Mary Lowell affair than we have ia all our relations, ‘This voasol was takon cut of British waters, an@ England has made an tmperious demand of repare tion from Spain which, if not comptted with, will compel her to dectare war against Spato. The com Ing man in Spain wasclon of tho neuse of Loule Phillipe, the ancicut enemy of Napoleon, and ome With whom hoean never make any allianes, THe CONSULATI Explanations have been offered which second Fall (he charges made agninst the now by appointed Consulates except two or three. Mr, Thoupaon hae beow commissioned to Southampton, havtug explaim ed to the gatiafaetion of tie Department all the charges against hha. JN. King, of Rhode Taland, now Consul to Belfast, will be appointed Consul te Cork. oT TURKIAT AND CHINESE MISSIONS, te Departineut has not considered the n of the removal of If. Joy Morris, Mirivter y, and will not for some time, Secretary Fish sees no reoson for bia removal. Win, Howard, Minster to Ching, is here, but has not yot desided when ho will wail, THM GOVERNMENT BOND PURCTIARRS, Seeretary Boutwell has inatructed the Aasiat ant Tr ew York to siainp apon the Unk The States bonds bonght by hen “Purchased by Governinont, lor uo circumstances dues he Intend to reissue them, Vanuntins, Agriculture has received ing in Virginiay ‘uty ’ zan, now Postmaster of the U anil formerly Commnis= Sloner of the Gencral Land Office, was to-day ap- ostinastor of this ulators telegraphing here from all parte any about the Secretary reasury'® ical pavehase ot bouts, wiallig Ws know whether there ts probability OF ticle again being throwa om may ke Judge Sargent, Commissioncr of Customa, re cived 8 report to lay from the spe al agent of the bh ited States Senate, ‘Treasury ob Phibuelphia, announcing the scizare of the stamer Juniata, pling betweon Paitadetpale nd New ¢ 4 by way of Havana, ‘Phe eanse of the melaure Was the discovery quantity of sd elgars, anipagn The Philadetpato Smugeting Case. Pur.apecens, May 13.An invostigation inte tho articles seized on ad the #hoamer Juriat irom New Orleans via Havana, shows that 160 elgurs had been stnuzgled by sine under afl te steamer, throug tie lufluevco of some man te this city. ——$—— : Phenomenon in Tolournphing. May 13,—At this mon n Union Velegraph ti at batherlea, especially e air being oharged with Tes'on aso worked without Avother Grent Railroad Consolidation. Hovtom, May 184 prog ion is before the Loegistative Committee on Ialeoads for consolidar ting into one road the Boston and Lowell, Nashua and Lowell, Nastun and Con Noritiorn, Vere mont Genital, and Ogdensbargh Railroads, cuveru the cure. inte between. this city and Ogdensburg. the new corporation. to bo ealled the Great Northerm Kad Th is understoos that all the roads arc te inyor of the consolidation, —_ The Now Htntian Cabinel Fuonesce, May 18.—The following is the latest tof the Cabinot: President of the Coun mister of Foreien Allairs, Menabreag Ministi rot Commerce, Minghetts; Minister of Bde cation, Bargoni; Minister of dusuce, Fulppo, — rhe from the Telogra! Dorchestat is to be annexed to Boston: The Peruvian reached Movilie yestertay, Business has been resumed on all the State canala, Connecticut bas adopted the Piftwenth Amond> Mrs, Anthony was run over and killed In Wolliamae port, a, by a team drivou by Dr, Lichteathaler, ‘Tiw specie in the Bani of Bngland has deereamd £19,000 efi ort, iinots Bridge Company ois side Of Kho HVS on Woduesday. ho soldiers of Horiford, will observe Saturday, May “Devaration day Jondon Times still insist that England bas souceded cory Uituyt that the United States ean elanu, ‘Tho wuthorities of ‘Teheran havo arrested abows ow perivus who participated ln the Tecent Fellg.oms riots Froem Jured by hie * n Lambert, a baggage master, who was ime raliroad a¢cidenl at Barwick, Mo., bas slog ‘The little 4on of G, Durant, telegraph operator af Dyas Station, Ky, fell lato a Had of bot Water and was sea.ded to death $20,000 Silas Downing, aged 83 years and worth was married 18 Polighkeepsic to wMlow Filklus, aged @® Years The Privy Connell in Englant is tax sideration the advisability of rellaqu sting ios, exoupt Huda Chorics Ry MeMurren, @ commercial traveller, wisdiuwned on We luosday evouiag Wille boating of i bay ‘The Livervool cotton market closed at 11464. for midge nplands, aod gd. for middling Orieaom, ites oF the ay 12/000 vate. At Juckson, Michian, Charles D. Knapp, Charles Wo Carhart, id Caaries Messerole, while hehing ta MiohiinaCiostrat 1 Gnd, wero capsized, and alt ‘onsols closed at 92% for money, and 98 for the Uuited, States Thve-twenty, bonde, 795 Keg i Ceci}; Liligols Central, 98); Atlante Ureat Wetter, 304 B. Davis Noxon, Sr. was kilied at the freight yarily tar apracuse Sosteriay Dy a freleBe traln. Me wr VTi sop eacg, wad Wad OMB Of he Oldest lawyers Cthtral Sow York. Mr, W. J. Cottwood, President of the San Dis nd Gila Southern Pactile Rasiroad, arrived 1m St. i Wednesday {hom Caloris, eb FOUve to the M yeuulon At a meeting of general baggage agents in Phila celphis yesterday a Dew assnrance company wae formed jor the Done tcf the Dageae men Aad expres con- itor cole: gore, ig lar in ite Character to thas of the om By an explosion of Aro-damp yesterday morwing im Pa gd Pd ‘iained Charis Beutler, wilt probably diet A Harrisburg Court has decide: sham ents faa" i ted owe SSGEINS Leech craves,

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