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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY _ 22, PRICE TWO CENTS, i ea ae 3 - "3 = A = A Se a ne nN af , oy y ) T N, AN IMMP BORALL OF FIRB, YEW Kl OM WV A S \ ' N | A GALA DAY AT SING SING, ny . Dp “c a r Th \§ WAR UPON THE LIQUOR STOREA, CEPA Mi i. nN . , THE cl BA uy ve LUT | Tho Priitiant Meteor of Thursday—A Ww | 5 = ws - KINGTON, Tho Excursion at ie Boreeiteeand Rect : Hk I RESBYTE RI \N l MON, Tho Uniteensed to “te Closed at Once NEM ‘I ROM THE OLD W ORLD _WIE LATEST REPORIS THROUGH TNE derfal Disploy—The Colors of the Raine | gyre wank srrewe VALUATION OF meont-A Roustog Wetcome—Firing For | TE LION AND THE LAMB TO LIB Provabiitty of a Reduction of Liceuse y Be =! 7 " " " NOLAND'S NEWEST OFFSET FOR TOD COVERS MENT CENSOR, bow-Sixih Avenue [luminated. GOLD Nor RITERION. Prizes-Preseutaiion of a Fiag~The Co! DOWN TOGUTULR, Foes, ‘sr piace “Tlof the Sixth avenue depot a little before spill "kaiser datien. é ie Bee Troe ceca the ttenrnen on | Pots of the blaoket sheets have specuit ALABAMA CLAIMS, m Preelamotion by Gen. Cenpedes—Retnlins | 11, At exactly seven minutes past 11, I stood with Aceumntatin - esterday morning the Twoaty-second Ro eo Menthes at Home and the Hoathen on 6 probable act » Board's C " ; . Tstood wi ’ Jc inthe Treasury Vantts : yon tho probable action of tie Excise Board's Com | the Canna: " Alon upon the Spanish Monster, Vatmascs | my back to the door of the ear, whea all of a audiien BIiity of nn Tnerense of Mecrctnry | MAL assentted In thelr armory, ant marctoa | Aftien and Chinn—The Artitlery Of {he | ito oa Appiications, to whom, on Wesnes Rawat Waicbetts eeacene roteree da-Keprinals Authorized—The Enemy's choot Point t Beantor Hnmocrs Speech—A Goversmen ko Re Atremendous ball of fire jumpod right out of the 4 Gold Males—Great Kritnin | tence to the foot of West Eighteenth street, whore + , a f ihe Rilitenat fC Caton and | WEF referred tho petitions of the liquor dealers fr not Responsible for nn Individuals Acta Property rate, Canttrcated melenve 6t bowels of the Central Park, erawied up in the sky re-Alas for the | the command eabarked in the steamer Stom tae Mata daigalis . A moiification of the licenae fees, One of these Eouland and the United States Never te Spantnr like a huge golden epider, and then kind-ah * bust ‘— ‘on Democracy! ford, bound on an excursion to Sing Sing for @ d The New Asaombly reconvened in. tho | Journals says that Messrs, Manterre and Drs, Sinith Fight. Havana, May $1.—An authentic proclamation ‘burt! like a big rocket, nnd threw showers of all | §>¢c!t! Deepatehes to The san, target shooting. The visit wasmade at the requestol | Gnuroh of the Covenant yeatercay morning, and, | 1 Crane are the Committee, This ta about as near Loxpox, May 21.—Sir Francis Head, formerly kinas of colors—blue, gold, orange, erimson, green | Wasiisatox, May 2t.—Searctary Boutwell | q number of the leading eltizens of Bing Siv =the green was the most—all over the Contral lost night, on looking over his dolly reports from | number of the oMcors of the regiment went to Sing Park "said the conductor ot a Sith avenue corto | te Sub-Treasury, found that bis weekly sites of | Sing, A fow days ago a number of the officors of tie ‘en’ations in which the | overnor-Gonoral of Canada, has sent a letter to the ‘The original Committee | Timer inclosing bis correspondence with Sceretars a and Borgen, and Dr | Marcy arising oat of the Canadian robeliion in 189% after devotional exercises, proceeded to business, he truth as the other sj The Moderator annonneed the Standing Committees, | ¥eFactous journal Indalgos and then synodieat reports were received and re: | consisted of Messra, Act of Gen. Cespede of the 18th of Febraary, which Nitherto Leen considered spurious, published five weeks before Valinase proclamation, says sd ‘Tue Scw reporter at 2 o'clock yesterday morntyg. gold were not reducing bis surpins, On May 3 | regiment went to Sing Sing, and made all the neces. Crane; when Bergen died Manierre « wed th fir Francis argues that if the United Stat ie Byery pr f who has voluntarily fought against i 7 7 *, ferred to speclal committeca, ; hen Bergen died Manierre suceeeded him, a nites es wae the revctution thal be executed, bat soldiers of | @ “Wh&t do you suppose Mt wast inquired Te | there was tn the Treasury one hundred and one mil- | anry arrangements, and it was dotermined by the SRWING UP THR RENTS, and now that Mr. Acton has resigned, Mr. Honry | the wrong at that time then England has dormant Sun reporter, lions, of which eighty-four millions belong to the | most influential citizens of the place that the visit of “Hong me if T know. There ain't any powder | Treatury. His discounting of July interest and sates | the eommand should be one of the most interest. mills up that way, I never raw euch # big ballot | Were not suMcient to keep this amount from runuing | ing events im the annals of their beautiful litle vil fire in all my Jif. Tt just eprung right ous of the | UP On Lim, and after his saies yester tay he had lef | tage. Park, and Bill Dinsmore says the eorth give a kind | OMe bundred and eleven millions, of whitch eighty. ‘The regiment nambered about 400 men, incind uv a heave like after it went up, and then there was | NC millions belonged to the Government. Thus | ing Dodworth's Twenty-Second Rogiment Band Game! ike burnt woollen rags." there has been again of flvo milllone tn tess than | the handsome drum corps. n4 for apology and compensation, thongh they riitieo of 1846 on Ro-Unton submitted thelr ro. | Judge Bosworth tas been alded, in order to give | Lave becn long overlooked snd forzotten; if the port through the Rev, Dr. Wi. Adama, thele Chairs | {te Demoerata @ fair representation tn the Commit. United States wos right, then he submits te man, ‘The report reviews at length the proceedings | Ue: There has becn no meeting, and the Chatrman | the good sense and goo feeling of the Amerk that have been tuken towards effecting reunion, has intimated that there will not be a meeting to | cans the logial, moral, and political imporsh and the adoption, by the two Assemblice of 1808, of | CoM*ler this subject antit June. Some ofthe members | bility Of now refusing a Foply for the Queen's of the Board, however, will urge the Committee to | Beatrallty proclamation, simiiar to that whiel the reculor army may expect clemency according to the erenmstances; the property of the enemies Of the Republic will be coufiseated for the bene- fit of the Republic; no nentrality will be Feeognized : all persons will be considered friends or —creiies, With the exception of foreigners, The Now School branch of the Joint Mpectat | Smith has been appotnted to his place, To these | ela! 1 wh a be “ Hi y I pon by tie Joint Committes, wre cats sheen mentral: sues the | Dorimeing |" s'Dia w make mac light” again asked Tax Sey | tfC€ weeks, aad wgain in the aame time of gold de- | ‘The wip ap the river was culivened by the wnat | thé Pen determlued wron by tie douk Connie | rade report went Wednrslay. Mr. Manterre, who | Wey xave themselves iw 1817. He calle atteaNon ta the Spanish Geverkment or | sd reporter, posits of four millions, His order to sell two mil: | singing and dancing, and at 11% o'clock Sing Sing has returned from Albany and rest tie work for | the fact that England was the only country ie officials any service Will be exceuted, irrespective of person. The English prisoners who were captared on the ‘Wrecking schooners by the Spanish authorities have ros; also, the proposition of the OM Sehool branch for amending the t for action by the year, brit that the New School bray “Make much Hehtt answered the conductor, | Hous next week was issued today, bet no corre: | was reached, The command was received by a forgetting to esk a new comer for his fare; “why | Pending order was given to buy an extra million | number of the leading citizens, including 1 the aurora borcalie wasn't @ circumstance, Sixth | Of bonds, The Secretary has not concladed what | Noxon, the President of tue viliage counc avenue was as bright as Fourteenth street on the | he will do with the extra amount of currency which | others, tho Mount Pleasant Cadets, tho Cade whieh the people pay him, says he Las given no one | Kurope which pledged herself by prociamation te anthoritytto nay that he is tn favor of reducing the feos, | Femain neutral in the Inte war, and concludes with It w dered yeatorday that those dealers who | % Promise to rep’y in a second letter to Mr. Sum me, Which was received too late Ww School Assombly of that h continued ; ave mente ‘| ecnnen ner's complaints of the assistanes rendered by Eng: deen released and gone to Cama) nis pence a Sreen te Drei ul their pertion of the Joint Committec, while, how. | Have negteeted to take out licenses be warned to bike The Gecrls today pablabes decrece of contaca- | MieM 8Y the Academy of Music fre. You could | thierale brine into the Treamury. Mle present ar- | Church's and Holbrook's Sehodls, and ever, the OM School branch discharged theirs, ‘The | *lo#e thelr places of business at once, land to the Cengederitos u jo shes a en of confisca ow 0 pl . e* vi con- nee 1 will #ecnre o ita fo urel.nse ire Department, 0 Winsbii : 7 ‘s 7 : pe ‘9 —— Forster View Pros ‘or tion by the Spanish authorities, Among them are | Sooyup, Dn UP ® BiB everzwuerey” FePlled We cou | Seeing rout bonds upto June M0, the close of | Rnsine Company Re ewan Bas, || Nee Fees Deeen er Ce Ce mest Ne) BBY A Ie THE LABOR MOVEMENT. idreoe toe seculicenta; obvabes ihe sooty bal oporties belong! on ladies, : A ee ve ‘i ‘ i it 4 f address to tho ' Sreportice Delonzing to nineteen ladies, Tiere a sleopy pacsenger ventured an observations, | the present Mseal year, The las been pressed to | gince Company No. 8 Ossining Hore Comping | QU 1m danuary last, and sssuet an aires to the ‘ - forwanl by Mr. Sumner in his speceh on the Alaba ihe Maiile of Bataan, “When L first saw tt, {twas Just surging slong the | PUY wp three per cat, but has not yet | No.1, and Protection Hose Company No.8 ‘The | fo wyenus uumlllng wil the overiare ate MOMMA TOE Maa trent hy pt a Fall! ma claims, Me ssid the Government contd not be Correspondence of the Messager Fronco-Amérieatn. | sky over the (yawning) North Hiver, and thon tt | Heelded what to do about it. Me does | proce: sion passed through the principal streets of | UOUN IN We utr Aasnmilye Sie dlaniacne ses “tly the President of the | Mtl feaponstble for the oftensive aets of individaats Havana, May 15.—The revolt of Cespedes | faves quick, bright, brillant flash, and went out tn any diMenity in getting rid of bis eur | the vil and the visitors were every vhere sity is ORLLbow the lathe ponion “oF ne vdent:| Cink Blitec ve ABeaLe i Ne | te had atrained the law in favor of the United Btat Yainst the Speniards has bern succeeded by along | (nother yawn) beautiful colors, I thought that of greenbacks at any time, but he does not in- | enthusivnsticatly reerived. Milage and banners, b SFllETE GEINS emia: MAM AO the Oealaslon GE Lira betta talib inne in stopping the rams, England was prepared to pay > perrod of organization, ‘The insurgents neeued time | Some of the petroleum barzes over at Weehawken | tend tv rllow old to accumplate avy further upon | jug the inseription, " Weicome to the Twenty-sec : A PROCLAMATION, for th mistake in the axe of the Alabama on dae entire tenth article, The pury sion war, not to supe of this enbmiss | pen nn of the Asem: | 4998, ¢ ht fire and exploded. Dit you hear what | Mim in the Treasury ing to the reporter, In futnre by his rece had ca and ho will regulate his sales | Regiment. were pro t+, aa he does not regard the | The column at k , The net of Congress, approved Ju notituted, on and after that d sely displayed, Wrevehod the ® %, | arbitration, MMe held that concession beyond a cer hours | tin point would be erime, but he felt assured that ‘narme. ‘Time was to Torm an mrmy and to ob: nary movement to | Iwas heeled also for the revolutt to the ac Soeead luschr Uivoebabe Gates ‘CT preview 1h wae 6 Wateck,”” wan the Bhiwer: rice put upon the metal in Well street as any erite- | for the Arig, abont one mile from the village. ‘Tore | Ms vie abi al hanes vp rié he Seta ed 8 day's work for all laborers, workmen, aut | Kogiand and America woul! never xo to war. Have these results beon accomplished? Not en- A passenger with a diamond here remarked | 0M of its value, nor will tt guide Lim In Vis sales; | gety had been erceied above pits about four ii a dpe piety pr i ‘ At the | mectianics emptoved by or on behalf of the Govern: - — tirely, The Insurgents are still in want of arme, | that it was undoubtedly ameteor, "tt was armoro | Duthie does not intend to allow the Troasury tv be | deep (or tie safety of thons wor'cing tae revo! Trowel Awctabiles of euticlent deftaiteuess to wat- | ment of the United States, and repented all sete and ; Avothor Mob in Cork. They have now scarcely more than fiitecn or twenty | DFiiliant than the once in ‘09 or “61, T think itlunted | Usd to Lourd gold unnecessarily targets), and after a short rest, Qring was be chpaalvaal an ih toe soeclal Crecnentttce | Parts of sete ineonetovont therewith, Coux, May 21.—Mr. Horgarty was to-day thousand muskets, and need sixty thousand more, | full forty-five reconds, Ite course was due south, THE PEXMIAN PRISONERS TO NR MELD und'r the oa of Col, Kictamey, LieutCol, | |The revort was refered to ine special Committee | Now therefore, fy Ulyases 8. Grant, President of | e Mayor of this city in place of Mr, O'Sailivan, ‘They aleo nocd artillery. ‘The few pieces they pos. | 8d the longer It Inated tho larger it erew, Tatood | The ved two cablo des. | Porter, and Mayor Ca on freien new culcred to Ne anbointed fr can: | the United States, do hereby dircet that from and | resigned. ‘The ex Mayor was avanntte! by the moby a one of head ballliee, on the cur of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, | patches from Rever'y dohoson in regard to hie at Dut rain began to tall Jast about this time, avd cad OF the other As | giter this date, no tion shall be made in the | and threatened with personal violence for support setably wages paid hy the Gover interfered with the Meing., even nt by tl ent scems, however, to have arrived | 20d #aw the phenomena from tho time it began until | tempt to xceure the reiease of certain Fenian prison: | this material Wine ay to such | ing the election of Mr, Hegart Tim commirren COND RENCE, " joac, First the palo blucish Nghiz | ers. Action was taken in obedion cons | priz shad becnotieved, consisting of me | laborers, workmen, and mechanics on account of ahen the Cubans can take fFensive, and they | te close. First there was a palo blueish Nghi; | ers. Action was taken in obedien tions | pn 1 a ated vans uni \icetead ai ihe ts, Naaat o fave cisealy engaced ina bloods cneounter wit a | then Itbecame more vivid, and changed to a trans. | from the State Department to call the attention to | Ly mounted rift, presented by Col. Renmey ; a geld | «dhe Movderator annmonaced as the special Commit: | suet reduction of the hours of tabor 4p, nal Hectares tor @ Mounrehy. i The autair took place in the Department of the ( by a reddtsh-yellow ball of fire, like Jumping chain | Halpin and otvers, ‘The frat despatch from Mr. | orter fora full dross uniforn, by Major Porters the | river, stemmns, and Shaw: Ehtcrs—-William Strong, | Bowe atthe cu or Washingt wttoa ith day of Mays in | onposed to. the Fos! of Qu Tsabella. 1H : vit » shower parka of ati colors and | Johnson was in eifect that the reply which he re equivatent, by Quart FW. c, | Sy Salnce, artic & as Wieck, Rateutne ana pet thought the elev f the Duse de M road from Nuevitas to Puerto Principe. then a shower of sparks of ali colors and ply v » by Q Dontel Haines, Whitlam B, Dodge, Jacob 8, F 1 AL Aty nine, aid OF (he Ht eed around the #ky,aud the thing went | ceived was a list of about twenty Fenlons that me i and two gold medals by only . [sete iene : ou arranily | Blutes the mite) third pnggaty( ses sed arig yl beet ue lof force under Gea, Lexa, whieh baa | o8t." hot to be released. Ho m: anotier attenspt, and | The firet prize was won by Joh | MOMH MisstONa, Hy the President : mts his action tot y of the Prime Minister and mm Puerto Principe to Nuevitas for provi | Thus ended the conversation, Certain itis that | was answered by a reiteration of the British Gov- | Comaany Ay tho second by JM. Grek, cf Com | phe Row, Dr, Kendall Secretary of the Permanent | Haaitton Fish, Secretary of State, Wehr aahon: OF cate tiee wenties (ie dasa sions, started on April $3 to return to the interior, | te metcor was one of the most remarkable that line | ernment’s determiuation not ty reteaso any more | pany Py ie thint by Joseph Crowell of Company | Eoamitiee on Home Miesions. eubtulttet the anda - Of the Cortes for thelr cutlanes, Ho eoneluded by if battalions of infantry, es. | CFF been seen in thin city, Twas observed in all | Fenian: Cy the fourth by L. Rous, of € ny P; | Kepott on Lluik. auigeot: which: Was felorted the | The Wo: amonta 0; on of the Late the Cortes to take care that no daring maa ‘ he parts of the metropo! he camnie and dozens fo MORDER OF Hxto PN or by W. L. Crowell, of Compa " Lealslatare, ¥ were unable a anite, wagons fliled with stoves, Scarcely | Parts of the metropolis ab the same nd dozen THe MORDER OF MEN IN THE sour. y ) Standing Committee on Home Missions, ‘The report 4 « a Nuovitas when the Cubans com- | Of Persons are ready to swear that it lett arulpu ( Butler ex B, Thor f Company I, fo the Hitttor of The sun declaring that“ all retury Ruwling to He | Wm. B. Ke Leseow ete Ato ba Tupon § ford, Poughkeepsie, and | day in reference tu reconstruction congraiulatos the Aew werk during the past y nly on the success of the r. It reviews at Ie jon,” was adopted by smell belin In Nai f Company It Sia: In a short paragraph in Tie Sey on the 4 his march, On the 2th aa en; alters ment took place at Alta Grceia, between the advancet T places the same phenomenon wus witnessed. | found tho Intier determined to do all he could to | |The fring end increased and raplily Increasing demande for | Mle of the “bills asked for by the State Working: | Acuele Bh Mion. ta the moueree Quads of the opposing forces, followed on Muy 4 by | HC Was Bret obwerved at a point ten degrees N..N. | secure protection to the lives ¢ in the | Village, pretty th whit WIADOH rea lag oul: ob the wevetonescar orice | Ae iy" tn the Now York Legisiature dur- | Was passed after n protracted debate by & voto of 8 G skirtoish at Bapatabos AY. of the eter Altair, or @ Aquil, its size not being uth, He will probably ruil haw | Pleasant square were drawn up in Lotiow rqnore in | eguntey and the Ineresse of Immigration, ‘The roe | IK the Remsion Jast etored, you very appropriately | a@irmatives to W uequlves \ ‘The Int-ation of Quesada, the Cabaa commander, | * that moment particularly large. It moved tn an |) Goorgia in the welshhurhoods w vere those inure | front of the Mosman L where it was present pork clalined that the Chyiation Chirely has access to | 88%, Do tho workingmen remember the promines Rs - écems at first to have bocn to bring on | *te of Uhirty degrece to the N, E., and nsit pursued | ers are not uiven tu rest a namber of aym. | With ® beoutiful silke Me: 4 with gold fring more Chinese in this country than it ean have ia | Mele berure election by the honorable genticmen of The French Cnbir inenieas general action on the 3th, inthe | tis conrre with pid movement, tts size | pathising citizens, M1 them ae Hostages nntit | the RIN of the ladies a presente | Caine, Moro Afrleane are arevsalbio to religions tn. | Pl dartios com the Legistatnee eg hinbos, May al tht ris, that having got wind of this desien, he moved off toward | Manner. It threw out @ train of sparkles of a einities Bish HErACueiny of Trinity Chured, tr tho balcony of the hotel, | 4, nn Lee Mp evey , By Mie at te 1, | wr promises, their letters, are now Iyi) my | ecacept MM. Foresd Puerto Privcipe and posted his troops at Saban bright rose color, though the nucleus of the metcor Tie Pav Ub MALARIA. OF GolaEe: tw Wank snd wee responded fo on behalf of the regiment, by ¢ the Bh +g ais snore be acl es tuble before me, duly eared for, labelled, ard pre: - —_— = Situated about eight miles north of the city. Mo had | W880fa pale grecnish bue, The dur of Its | incton foots up to colored anit 8,002 white, piv. | Cob Memmey, This ended, the regiment procorded CARRYING TH WAR INTO AYHICA, poll athagn sateen Bea dg ly See ceeeeeee under bis command 8,600 men, of whom only about | M8ht wre about five scconds; it ex | ing the whites a majoriy oF Laid and ay Uicre to Olive Hall, where a bountiful collition had been y:'ToPs Htaiheld fend. th minded by that “label before me how base was oa tliat HuTEDEE of white flepublicass in th nuniest they ares ¢ from the colored ranks, TNs PACIFIC RAtLRO, The Commission to examin: the Intention to deceive the workingmen, Shall I The tronseribe that “label? Here it iw: z uiuitter, Labor Refor 1 Letters of Nowinees, t Holyoke Girls a Firemen, ty | promised Ly the eltizens, to whieh the nen did am. coSM Tite juatl The meal eorsluded, apocehes were dle by many of the members of tie command ft there to explore. the. ‘Behl Rad orpenlse thaniing the citizens for the attentions shown the Taree ehurcues were formed during that rogincnt Year, ‘Phe Assembly of 198 recommenited the work tre Wiewabity at (ee puthorized partios took peck wos on its way | taendetion and visited the churches on their own Ay ak a late Nous sboumbility, reeclving inven of the ald iat would Dut one thing occurred to | Cluerwiee Lave been contributed tu the direct and t & occu organized work of the Committee, sbait were .rmed with muskcbs. ‘The others, mostly | Dioded into fuming fragments, which were negroes, bad ouly macteter, ‘Thole discipline, at. | SPeedily extinguished, and all the region became though Letter than formerly, could not be compared | G8Fk again, The darkness of the night, the Sel Shab Gl Lb cies as enulaiN Oe Laeba. rbE moon being obscured, made this wonderful phe served an apprenticcship tn the enmpatzns of Morue- | Nemenon the more apparent; and it consequently + 0 Mexico, and. Cochia Chins, ‘Queanda stationed | #ttfacted the attention of thousands of pers his men ln astrour position, protected oa the lett | Th* liekt of the meteor was much brighter than | RiS. Will Wine 2 the right by steep halls covered | Me brightest mooniight, and the shadows it | Sythel With adense forest, ‘The approach was covered by | Ct Were proportionally Intense in thet ob- | oF Ke among the freed peop nienced in 185, When two. neents visio, May 21.—A large bara belonging to the Moaut Holy e" Seminary, at Sout® 1 wis, burned, Th {out and di Janis and saving the adjacent aitin 4 » REVORT. y tu Uinguisiing the jugs. plsinter Barr's white lead works, in, Chestor, pa. were bi on Thursday night, Loss 95) and no axes to cut down the trees of vi + i ps is They were elected, they have made what | 0s tewran sae made, and the workingmen have been dis: seen ts) al Pacific f Mojo: Mieut. Col Atabout Ty o'clock P.M. the regiment started Clements, have complet: | for their s mission hus been die. ascertained at the date Asie vata, t builds Ki ° n size ast, . © the gener nt. ‘Phe horse o' 9 0 the wow th ile the; ¢ don CURIOSITIES OF Chim. abatis, Spaniards were enieavoring to | Wurity. In lx Cie eee i TESA ged a He ial doce esd led le THK KNTENTR CORDIALE AGAIN, Tre tinier Lene decal eoaeeee tat sens coulis 1 tho greater part of the Cubane, | mms metour of 162, and woe probably not Hoa up te a flrstclis RI eben aE el eB hl ag ky : #e% | A communication was re A helped the Labor party neve ps Gone tome att ved from the Olt | roliieal mturity ti 1" po s thon thirty miles distant froin the earth, business Ks, | took fright at the Oring during the ofiernoc on the right under cover of the hills, were Mt | Seigul General Assembly annoanel appolut. | than they eon! ssibly have done In any other to pout a destructive Bre unos thems Abode we | But few persons who eaw tue phenomenon at Bret mae i tie gonses, we Pave of | ran away, throwing is oWncr cut OF the enrtlage. fa Comptes of eunterrnes on the giestion | wiry, ho workinguien havo learned neain that roan een supposed Shak APG PARE Gocoille: the ms 5 aren ond Bickers: Nelaon was very seriously eut he fore ne ¢ Stated Clerk was dirscied to res bust rely upon themselves, + He who would : : skirmishers, ail #kilful warksmen, wes stationed iy | SUPPOSCd It to be a meteor, Th pporite the 4) think an expenditure of $1,000,000 bre ine N ceesli tar MALE bod i ly cul about te for pond and announce the action of tls Asscruly Ge. S"hiasoll eeust strike the blow.” - they Were ats the swamp to wask the cesigns of the Cuban com. | Aster House were r the impression that the | quived to imirove i no Messrs, Williamson wlond Lend. He way tiken Lome Ly some frtewd: Avy workingiaen prepare for the next battle | {7 000 | re ah an THE SINEWS OF WAR, than they tneeried “an adverts: my aud Clements report that the road has been bailton | dis vehicle was badly simast ct they wit’. ously ayoid the fo ling wus « others, and jeu! n : Heh * qe: Gor aa tmander, ant In the rear was placed the reserve, | Pulling was on fre; others, and particularly those | thy jocation approved by the Government, and ts The Trewurer of tho Home Mis-ton Committes | * party nomi?" They will be more tully a powspaper calling for the avsv ices b. Mat consisting of Americans, Dowlnicaas, and other |" pboats crossing the river, supposed that | wuiable to all the service that will be at Proeent Vit MOD HI ED UOAREON HO MD, reported the total receints of that body during the | Teore will be batare “party” for. then, aud that | Ma Unzer, of $1 Kort Korty-ciei te foreigners, and of Cuadriliaa, some of whom had | M8 heavens were suffused with flashes of lightning. | requi sh ma i as di 4 RD. rear, at $1002 490.85, anid Lie expenditures #140 5.0) wit he tho “great, vorkingmen's party,’ rae bese nas hg creme " | f Suse ean i pa psa pon ‘the Union Dae wal they report (hat a leaving on hand & 1. Thia Ws atthe rate of | oid,» smerically, the be nee of po f moyen, at Bt dtivington been raised in Puerio Principe iteelf, They num. 4 LONG TRAIN OF SCINTILLATING FIRB, the tine of their examinauon the sum of 0300 | The Board's Lot Used ty a Dentors 14 cents contributed by every member of tho Mo ties owe Wektatod? Sak. Ue repre: | frmed that Kullueyor and bis partner wore r dered about 450 men, and were esteemed the ower | Povonkeersi, May 21.—At seven minutes past | was necessary to cons lete ond equip tie LO mils Tho Monrd’s Uroless Milpendinrice—Tho rom their own ranks will legalize their | C7tate and Louse agent. aud hid a heavy coilvet of the Cuban army. Upon their courage and con- | €leven o'clock last night, the largest and most bril. | Secording (0 the firstclass standar’, sfue. whilet Chose Contract Braids Astonishing Reves ted the report of Whon all this becomes a Axed fuct of the pre: | Cin” whore duty it weutd bere keen te eecas would hang the fortunes of tho day, Nant meteor ever witnessed here fished neross the | ple vad, and plac mn iethe material tations. bad casein re mpclicd to pay ite sharo of tas, The Hours or | collect kuch rents a might be brousht there, ‘The Lattle commenced at 11 o'clock in the morn. | horizon from the southoast ty the northenst, It] nee equip the gto the hy Investigation Committee met again last ia ee the inte try ong all 4, the wages give, tho ree eipis of Hrus thereios. be te eager ing. ‘The Spantsn advance, attacked by the Cubans, | left a Mating fire, aud lighted up | teaulte vowing at the appointed hour, ond after consider OF these 68 re In mutha ee salar bet aa? Wau reguite s chae dopnalt as Securien was promptly sustained by the main body, and the | the entire sacon THOMTFON ALIV kicaiNa, able doliy, Mr. Kinsella, Oye Chairman, suid that Anil 44 G6" | bo nralocted, texen Will be easliy. Dene ber honesty. Unger had oy roused to action soon beeame general, The follows: punt A PLASH OF SCARLET-TIN ant, Jac aonb vor Misalsaipp having learned | they Lad come torethe rwith De. Thorne recelpts. fre wily y B proportional ih their incon pawn ie y wat to. Fai ree tneelice a} he affair 4s from a Cuts ° nes on Ff persons ects last | OD jie re M ut bomto Matementa iN and Mr, Seabury, names Hoon 6H have bee will nave an in a Will be employed, | Mme mnaitered suicient, Unger pawn of the affair 18 from « Cuban oaicer whowss an eye | Bostox, May 21,—Many persons in the streets last | OP aie return bone, t 1 abe e names had beon 6 ne OF SCOTS ye eet seat ie | Ob, yout We remoniber their promises | the ney ‘in Kulimeyer'e witness of what he relates night were startled by a flash of reorlet-tinged light, | early in Avril, Lett, founded by th K newspapers, The Com: s have contibut sfund. JOSEVH A. PAY. hands, ke his place next Monday, * Quemuda bad ontered Lis reserve not toadvance | while others saw the meteor, which they deseribe as | yf the fatter, ha mittee thought ik ueeossiry to invite them to be rhe Cdiroh Brection Cotumlites. reported <iliat See, Con, Com,, Labor Reform Purty, 1863, te eegy Ane eh Bat except in case Of absolute necessity, butto fre ups of bright scarlet, aud to the eye ubout the size of ® | yi on that | Present that they might be free from the eh of | during the your they gave regalar ald to 59 ehureh anid ie naa el tbe required on Monda; those Cubans who gave way betvre the enemy. In- | 12-pound eannon Vall, fu honest tn nut affording an opportunity to all concerned of {assisted ue previous year, They alm The Worktnaments Union. Lager now toador enna ald durin to twenty ehurely The Workingmen'’s Union niet last vy a ia aa clearing themselves, With this purpose in view the d Ciat both MeCord and Kulk formed of this order, the men In the ad tine ANGER THAN A PULL MOON, TRE UNION LRAGER OF AMBRICA . ding i Ean enh re Ue i J view th ipts irom ¢ yer had beew went to Ludlow street jail, whore romised to devote themselves wholly to abe Span Vassan Connon, May 21.—A very brilliant meteor An wijonrned session ef th Faceu ork: of the er if eee * et to forward ) Hic gL Cente Hons they beloug. ards, Theflre soon became general, but the front | was cen by one of the tudents at this college last | tive Conunt the Union Lew riew wall | to them an inyitation, but they had not seen Mt to ne Was, $475, wiitetr Is gain) Tos: caontod their ¢ —mtomewes } vene in the St, Nie On the | o¢ tata a sclke ike rycat. ‘Twenly-ouy chureber ¢ 0 " * Birt. line remained frm, A few men at first leit the | night, at five minutes past cleven, Ia course was | Convene dn ite Sto Neholas Hotel Ne. Vouk. on the | cept, After a few preliminaries the Commitice took | 4 P vin eaok Oe Hunley sclera 4 oF Was Ga. Life: Dana uk, a Elazina 108 ERY: Luar v ane Cle ; ranks to take refuge In the adjoluing weods, but the | from the south toward tho enst, mating an angie of from the faetthat certain movements ore in pro ¥. In substance as follown: tor contributed over 81,00), panyi puamending ‘the to New York and applied to Henderson's. ‘inte determined attitude of the reserve aud their inten. | about thirty degrees with the horn Tt burst at | grems tending to display more stiikingly than ever TEMPTATION PROM THK DESIGNING ACADEMY, printed and circulated the sever labor gers Agency, Nassau street, for a domestic. Wink ed peculiar eMcicney of the am thery of the ; Muions, was voted down, © reports from. the Col National | tides were received, and the usual routine business | fsition: Wes transacte, ‘ tion to fire upon the fugitives caused the Litter | an altitude of about fifteen degs speedily to return to their posts. zon, piving a light greater Uy above the h n that of the full -Was engaged, aid she went with Mr. Yesterday moraing Mr, and Mrs, Poilio ont, aud on their return they missed invitation was ree my Of Design, addresses Sarg mre) be nL THR RESOURCES OF THE NATION VE DANKS, to viele * A suull body gf Cubans having Imprudently at- | moon, and of a bluish tint i Tibey, , Fes mid the” pablienr thins pet ei Tho Cigar Makers’ Union have declared tho shop | wate s y, and Winllred also, Str. lear o Tho abstract of all the National Banigs (more tha {ihe lowest Mader Ketluge tho contra on Ine TenHlol At AS Stale t ork. ie _ # vanced Leyond thelr position without orders, were ——_— uisteen hundred) showy an. segregate of resources | qiitiliers: the - lircotlya, arson. he tnaent On motion of the Ke Adame, 19% 2 Kost wernt Daal, Members are caus | Fr thes oie Rad meeen bie. on foe New Tork ie driven back. The Spapiar!s charging upon. them LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. and habilities of $1.516,900,000, including lonns an | th fact Had | poxt Monday Ii Wee fixed Jor tie rceeption of | HOved aguinat rie there, Ge, hes Babs SL OR en cee: vere (n turn repulacd, and a second charge proved + Carte art RCE CAM wegan eel were | Senate Irg wa VOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, : — equally unsno ful. ‘The third, mado with the | 4 ahs tebelan sone af Deauans Pe certifentes, $51,000,000, The capital stoe’ in over nat aagerens: + : A Womnn Fer of Murder, Dayonet, swept » ay ® part of the Cuban Hine, and ayor Sawyer, of Hudson City, despairs of | g4ay,o00,000. Moat ot Ban ny ty : Y. M.. A, will mcet on Monday evening Roarox, May 21.—At the close of the trial of “threw the whole in body into confusion, Vietory | Ashing out all the teams that have been sunk and THE COLORRD MINISTER TO WAY TI. " nde snd furnten iar las aud elutes TOG eRe) ACen Te: ee | ab 161 With avsnee i Lisi ed leaf Mre.'Na an in Devtiam for the murder of feemed about te vest with the Spaniards, when | lostin the mud of the two great thoroughfares from | The unos prevalent here of an ailezod repus At ely with @ diver a0 per cent, Fring ot teporte | The graduates of Weat Point Acadomy will | sade Miptenehiiae aula N dls... Quesada order for yard fis entire reserve. Hudson City to dersey City and Hoboken. ‘There: | wanes of the Haytian Government, to the appoint HOAKD'S COMMITTER'S CLIWKS, devotional Fxereiges, the | meet in the City College building at wo Genrunven ov. rum Sony: f have nothing to say, “With a storm o eivas and a single volley from | fore he appeals to the Common Council, asking them Aa Roe ee i Mr Stewart, Clerk of the Board, teatined at Mr, | Committee oF ¢ Was apport Tho Hon, William HL. Seward went to Phila- | only 00%) Lam uot emily wiliiog to appear nel their muskets, the reacrvo rushod on, and brushing | either to butld a suape bridge oF to find some } puiatwent is declares to be reeckyed Hayttane | Ret the, choot Ht The Kev. Di Jil delphin yesterday, on professional business fOr6 God, bus his Dipod will bot be oaae Reon my Kenan puskets, @ rushed on, and brushing 9 Hin bis to ak Atwater Kuling Elders Carter, Day iia (dey CHI TORRE KeREATOA K Vandlet Ot WE ment to the colored race 4a high cony lve scutlored remnants of the first ue, pre- | PA¥ing Material that may render these aqueous Mul © Chandler, of Michigan, will sail with cis, Greer, der in the fest ue themselves upon the encmy, ‘The latter, | WaY# safe for erdinsry tr The Grand Juries ANEW QUALIFICATION FoR oFFice. SKALE-CRNTENNIA his family for Europe to-day. Maasai pnable to withstand the stvek, and with a third of | have indicted a number of the Jersey quagmire | ‘There scems to he a curious discrimination tclicain ato advorticed, On entation uo July rumored that Nell Bryant, has been ten. ‘The Latest Wall stroct Forgery. his foree put hora de combat, gave way in all parts of | TONGA. The people cursed them long ogo, Let them In favor of citizens of Mussnelosctts tn the ay tho’ appointment oc Assist. | Hone it wus te ver OSEAN DUS PDO MI RSE CD a RE CLAM MB JONEE A prominent broker, efter obtaining $50,000 iw the fiel!. The success uf the Cubans was decided, | e paved with cork, Pensa ea ali) DORUG AMeYAEe: TN SAN SRE LO ed by tha Board, OE ree ene nE even Our City Hall reporter sends usm voluminous | various bi stock npoa 4 forged check, has ss —-e -- Person appointed to ofies (rom that State has been who. was t feat, 18 Me Belek TE {2 | List of streets whiet tho Common Council provose | vauished. The sharp operator is a Mr, Deacon, @ Victory had at last crowned their heroic efforts. ‘Tho Women Imprisoned for Contempt. disturbed, eednteaalioi Hew ile, | to pave with Belzian blocks. partoer Io a firia of Wall street brokers. His vietiam ‘The loss of the Cubana was about 709 men killed The adjourned hear the Habeas corpue 4 CONGRESSIONAL BXCUR: i - James Fisk, Jr, the Rochoster Chronicle say: is It. W. Wilson of 15 Wail street, Some of the and wounded, that of the Spaniards about 450. The | case of Al Hina O'C 5 The Caniraitiees of bi h Hous # on the hus discontinded iis Ibel suite against the Spring. | faudulently obtained bonds are on the market, or cquipens it, | mitted on idge Cardoxo for allroad wail t the middle of duns eld Kepubdican wad New York Tribune, a > superior equipment of the latter will explain thi ° was Car Pht lc odd pan elke a eee it Taree DGhee Th Codieaa Wei arks from the Telesis vm. discrepancy. Sara whe, He gent i the Buy BALNAVE BUYS THK RAM ATLANTA, Dw THR BOARD'S PROPERTY tn ailon onder the eontrol ot fiom Ni ink, and Nathaniel” Bane are on tive latest ton lias» black Police Magistrate. LOCAL POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. Eitanams took part to Ine proceedingar with Din ret destination of the ex-rebel rim At Foepect stroct, o¢ On neat Sumy evening, May 2, a necting iat) | €H9 Halt slate for the Tax Comiaieaion. Rererdy Johnson salts from Bouthaptan to-day, ape Attorney Garvin, on the part of the prosecutiv a in Ilayti, the Navy Department having sold be held in behalf of city evungctization in De. Wa Edwin Booth and Miss Mary MeVickar ore to Mr. Vincent Colyer was in Las Vegas, New Meat ‘ ‘The Mozart-Tammauy-Repablican Eurolle | Alter various motious of interest to ouly (hy her to Balnave, Adaws's Chureh, and thes Dr. dein Hall, De. Tyng, | be married early in e at the house of Mr. J. HL on the 26h ini Meal Ik the MeSGhd Alsons Diniciee, ical mind, the women were reinanded VARIRTIES yeare aso cP purposes, anh since Then hase bese | she Itcy, Mr, Siigins and others will spen Me ‘Long Branch. 4 ‘The Royal Canadian Bank, Toronto, bas sum The enrollment of the Mozart-Tammany-Re. | #0 the Bearing was adjourned until Tuesday, Collector Bailey arrived here to-day, Neceh palttany cont 2 <0" (IMRT Sealers, whe have A BROADSIDE AT THK LIQUOR SALOONS, ne’, Kelly, who had his {ye crushed. on Sa- | Pete Navy Dopartment has published an order ? 'f et », i wees did. not 0 vd a " ‘ aay Bes . ad road, ging 4 ti . publicans of the Second Assembly District was vos ops Ban Law Baforced Again, Th Postmanter jeneral has gone out of town, ene did hot know who authorized themto | rhe itlon ul Temper nee Soclety sont ina request | died yesterday. . Crag Lead ype eof Moe nation's war vessels, \ Unged last cvening. The rougla were on the ground | | On Sunday last Thomes ©, Cloaghin, of Capt. | , Admiral Goldaborough loaves today for Pile- sce wome t c iat cn the dant Sunday of this year clergymen ofall | | Mr. Para Stovens, it is waits contemplaton | 5 en Carr's reported git with Indlans la com 4m large numbers, ae on the previous evening, and | Cafiey's command, was on duty at Grace, Chureh, ¥ 4 ittee adjourn of intemperance, and preach against the growlug Jellod after the Louvre or Graud Hotel, tn’ Paria fie Kor. Alexanter Dyce, B. A., the commentato Capt. Jourdan, who had read Tx SUN, had detailed ee ite ‘Mises maeit bar three The colored Minister to Hayti, Mr, . mos Mae Dh Aipsandae Vika Gal oral peare, died yesterday Iu London, aged 71. 1 ‘ a ere thi ‘) A . , Will eall in a few days, : ev, Dr, Alexunde 01 ‘each ‘ . twenty-five policemen for special duty. Reddy the | ting into thelr carriage, Oficer Cloughiin let. them ts Tl Sah A 8 Fay : THE BIOLOL OW Anricuin OF WAR, the frat of rerien. of practical sermons to-morrow | jadgiphia itouae Ut Hetege, was arrented peaterdey ee 4 Biackawith” appeared, and swore that he wae | get in,and then ordered thelr couchman, William |, Commodore Hot } Sieg in this city to-day He. Additional articles of falth for the government of | Iu" I Hon Chapel, Tuirty-Grat etreck ser Whe Pune pte A labia reese: sal a Republican, and at he had voted for | Lockwood. to get otf, and on hile refunal, dragged | He had been in the service sixty years, —— thecnureh, reported by n Committoe which met In | Second uvenue, © Pariy Bo et evening wi Grant and Griwold He was Saou" op the ge: | hun offand Indged hii In the Mercer street police | xcept in Virginia, there will be no. elections he mammoth voloc|pedrome at Trving Hall |] Puilade'piia, were relorned to the Coumuttce on | “Coroner Schirmer, held an inquest yesterda At Libby: te artats Of Auahete, Ma; anmeiiag| re rying ¢ * aid % a is or in the unreconstr States, he opence . is ortures, over the body of the child of suleide fut. . yh the repeaters and thieves were registered. Felix | themselves. For this act OMcer Coughlin war sata ; + | a second tres q ~ ‘ Harpy, the cofin mager, wae on hand, probably | called to tril before the Police Commissioners | Major Ochiltree, of Texas, is spoken of for Su- | | Orawino a Naw Ripina Scnoot.—Steinway | The Rev. Dr. Murray read a list of about forty | Second street, who was ae The Columbia, from New York for Glas- ier the impression that his scrvices might be re- | yesterday, an i among the witnesses was the great | pervisor for Internal Revenue for that State. Tall Is, to be opened Ulla evening s4.s velocipede | mublsiere who would preach to-morrow in diferent | lng over # cup of Ber oie. Sqy arrived of Londonderry yesterday quired, “Keddy the Bheksmith was -evidenty anx: | Brown. the + xton. He knew nothing of the dis: | Mr. Hille, Minister of Denmark, bes reached | ade, under the manugement of Marry Roster. | lurches in the ity ace sever | te Shoe tne Seen Br le LOL yneble | asuwncd ou the ith it Vineyard ound, “Aah Wee fos to’broak bis $3,000 bail Lond, and used the moat | pute witil be rw Mr. Hnmmersly's eoachman on his | quecapttal secrmnenied vy hie ede? Hanprxa-Mestncer Race,—There was me Rat py Resin ee shure ta Parke ave. | Sone Haut) ‘peestied: and Must: Onc Noma: | the commercial Convention at Me yeons language toward Mr, Mark Laulgan, way to durans© vile, and the next thing he ry wecompanied by ide, mes , tional service in De. Prentiss’s church in Park ave- | Jolin Kuassell presited, and Messrs, ©, 0. North, a puonven emphis con. Re ae ee eee Hernia ake | wie deputy seston on the bos with tie reine ia ‘bie | Official notice of the completion of the Union eae the termite Page Akiak, last evening, | nue lust even: ‘ oyt, nnd the Key. Dr, 'Titany, of New Bruns: | [Ulla toimect in Comer ie Ose Pe, ns Maonted 8 Fes f Patrict, Ine neequence of the disturbances on | hand, Mr, Hammersly thonght ita very hard thing | and Central Pacific Rail has been fled with the Lae = a wick, were the speaker é ree ‘Gov. Clamberiain has consented to deliver the f Thintolay evening, a urge vunabor of real voters abe | for ibis coachian to be locked up all night after he | Secretary of the Luterior, ine MARONIO INTELLIGENUD, 1 Ward Thomas Coman Association | aunual addruss peiore the M cultural Society im f sented themselves the enroiling | Sud another gentleman bad offered to be responsibie Surveys are ordered by the Commissi of | the first hea Meainger ~ ae ee Frank P. Ktyan, President; Frederick | September next, ' + Mhic> foun! the doors Staircise jammed by a | for him, but the offecr held. bis prisoner, the | public Lauds along the Hue of the Ceutral Pucite | was the victor, the contest belng close aut exelting " . ¥, Winchell, Vice-President; HP. Bush, Recording | Advices from China repo the total loss on the pang of Mogart-Tain Htepabie fad’ | detence the officer suid that the nman had | feultrnad ‘The third and final heat last night reauited ta the Partor Entortatumont ot | hecrotary; W. W. Cu Corresponding Becre- | Fras eaotrom Hong hones heath et ae Exe arotan li bine anne basin buve | whipped the horses Gnmereifully, aud thus violated | ye cess of Harding, who thus becomes the owner of jan basse No, 02. tarz js John McCube, F I ‘Thomas Gibbes, the New York Associated Press Ke ublican Voters ont, A new enrollment is to be | the law for the prevention of crucity to auimals, aron erstedt, the Minister of Sweden, A stakes at inoue, last evening gave a handsome steamer P nm into the new ferry ins ball, has absconded with Buu by the Reyuviteans of the Second District. Sanne left here somo dase axo for New Yorks, to mect hie Bnooxiyn Verocirrow Cuup.—This club n to the wives and’ friends of the mem, | bout Jay Cooke as the at approsching her | Seca Narn atiaee OMe BbSGORGED Wikh several thom q . z omer NEW JERSEY, has provided accomodations Holt their mectingy at Pocnix Hall, Court street, | Uers Ih commemoration of the ceeupation of | Sip at the foot of ¥ Mad tha dae Gonkne:| ionenie ; of, Wahion t Gorman Repadlican Central Commit 1 oo a fy Moby oer gt Brooklyn, tant might, and lected dficern for ais | Weir new lodge room over ‘ooih + theatre, | evening, The Palisade emashed the Jay Cooke's | (on colored hem, ary recounended for Bravblaascler This body mat Inat ove Mr. Marcus | 4 misplaced switch at the Borgen tunuel de- — Hie cromadh “hale Hentai a aeeee MA Paplioe | hub ltatandicg the Lad atue of the, weatlir, | fitved ‘ y ) wth’ the debate In the Spanish Cortes yesterday, Ouerdourg presiting. Revolutions were adopted | gained the lite traius four houre yesteray A New Califorvin and China Steamer, | eiciset ‘Tho omcers chosen were as follawar Peeck, | among the distingmished brethren were AM R. De, | dames Johnson, who was arrested on Thursday | Aural tenets, Miplater of tne Spanish Marine, replied ent a chook Commarsione The body of H, Keenan was found in the bay | ‘The public exhibition of the now steaner | dent. Dr. Brartony ViccPrenident, G.I. Mercer; gh en Maat Metoat an iran Recrstary: | Mec or micaliage Gunihe ot umuride stists how an ex, | ‘The 10ith birthday of Stephen Girard wae obe ee tive tn their itt, and. re at Elizabeth, yesterday, Keenan was lost over of the Peete Mall Steamship Hne, closed | Kecorting eratary, BH. Cari Corresponding | A of plete AU enones, UP, Hh i Ny oy ie Sr erol adeb be gk ci reyos pretty acrestpes ea to y 1a Phutadelpnta by the Girard College eourse whic Republicans had | board from @ Philadelplia propeller about ten days Ay ond she reat Ship le annonnead to salon | fine Nreasurer, A. It) Mot Hecrotary, W. Hobert DA * Yuet Ge, Mastery id, W re Justice Hogan, aud rethauded to the Leonard foie Gerian element of thio city: There was some | a4 4 eon he, Bb tent Mteadth. goes tenia, | Hi. Carlton ; Journaliet, B, Ac Hesointes aaeekuts | Wiulam’ Sinclair HT We dot | stuvet Police tation, a visiting in Chicago, Taik avout five (rade and a protec'ive tari indlt, Oliver Dyer will lecture to-morrow even- rainy Ad ek heh four lecha mn | H Monod Asuatany Maran We Von’ An Ten ning | Hoare eo. Bus, ‘¢ The Rev, Dr, Dow ting: the well-known Baptist oy iring youth was veut t® —— ALB otelock, to the 8wedanbo ranaht a lene ewathe: | ou Have thelr inaugural’ fel No Capt: | told," Ithenish on \ ui charge in bhi Dest New York Newspaper. whlch wets ut Grove and Fifth ot, Or 8,090 hore * Baar ead toline grounde early in dane, Uo day On the Capls | ee et winter ¢ ent iny The Central Pacifle will not “ pro rate’ or receiv n Yesterday's Bening Democrat. on The Lord tae Goo piston stroke jh tlw diam pe paceman 5 i Ww BS. OO, pastorate of the Hoket ¢ oof other roads, The fare ts fixed To those who find their time to read in the Seen eter, The dik x witli ftwo Auction Bale of Painth preauted ay Cha Committee of Arr J. Thin in ly un pm Bt. Louls to Sacramento, howe Bum undonbiediy presents many rare Murder in Belleyil ross of tablow, The fuccomniiortutions 1 ulght waa ooneladod ihe thied conual aala | Thee ee eet oeNate. 9 the programme of | care oF W5f Bete piedrenn gs berwasy, London ane ‘os, Ttde in the Associated Hess, and re | While some men were fishing in Passaic river, 7) persons on board, large wuunber Of labs waa conels ine al sale | the partor entertainment wis Well svleetedy atid con el yes ‘| ‘ # receiver by any of the ‘ ‘ voms and secoud-class cabins, vging to Mr, A. Dit ter J of solos, both ¥ and instrumental, draw dbo bra Hoe eae Iu fuck itis ebliged terelioy pba ote taal ic aie isicale na alla he panting ste fit aera es ery a Les Oe ere yay prowling ab Bonne us “Mie Itey, Dr. Butler, Chaplain of the I sing pape ; evs ged up the dead body ofa man, whied bore , " ilvwing are some BanArs ly Abts | IBKSFOCK GAGES, He nical telen Ore : o Hev ntler, Chay he tcheslerecelves of their verbiage, Inorder to | sigutol foultreutinent. ‘The budy was vartiy covered Notes from the Courts. Lands some of Ue bent piteos at | the pia, sasiotéd hy onic ainsical teh. 1h is nag NEGA CT eee UL ch e. iey) De. Batlen Cnepiate of the Montara rrning newspaper, in enews | with a aiiet and waintemty Che tue Wis, badly | ta the case of Haward Ry Arnold ast, Candlelight BRCRPA ,Hebbe, gai0; | ception ub supper were both, successes, and re now Fire wt this a UPA Byte to the Gotan hestesbte Shenae quilled by any other morning | Praised, ‘Tho authorities. baving been suanavaed, | TeDertson, Cled In the Court of Common Viday Belg Ing--Hownen (rome Bastard.) ieee gan; | Beoted credit on those who Kok them up, A. young German couple were mrried by vied Pi] {the country (or business and workingmen, | the body was identified as that of a laborer who | Mlder Uaiy Nich wave wut weal oe @ lawl bs Mis | othe Young Artist, Gerard Tent eA eave sae aR Justice Voorhies yesterday morning . James i, Riley, on trial in Baltimore for the mur- hive inte to read in the morning. Ite edivorial | worked tn the quarry, and home ou Wednes: | fury xuve the pluintil a verdict Lu eaOl, ' sud Ann Boleyn,” the huce pi The Chief Justice in South Ca 7 ew Water Board award the contract for | trot penlel Hagrington on the 6th of ebruary taah, . when dealing with politics, we don’t Uke, of | day night, baving. In his possession 8 considerable | George B, Duvis, whose trial on the charge of per. | Hse a0 | “Land Cuantxstox, May 21.—Chief Justice Chaso, | SeWering the Fifteenth Ward to Mr. 8. 1, Keeney, — | Custody yesterday. © pen rey, ae ——_—_——_—_. Oe Octore ok Thursday morning | {si making tala amdavite agalnet Coli-ctor Habey, | fuwil wad, He, Meul, fi ool dn the | who arrived Here list uiubt, prosided today in thé | In an altercation between Peter Schafler and ¢ largest drum in the world, from a manufreto- af arah Ann Hogan, aged 8 years, was drowned | he heard cries of murder, Lut was alraid to veulure | (curt infeo'daye'was found guilty duaterday’ wud see | dan, $ BH Goedel Winseee seh lo ao | Rates tates ciccelt Court Ale Urledy addrvased | Carica Yrineg in a aaloon on the, Huateray roads | Mast Geaterday, Xo ihe saat ace aig “ , 7 . =! be me of the par, indicatlig that Le will re- | near the eity line, evening, Sebatler was cut ht hod a hait fo me seer in Blaplelon, Biaten Laland, out alone. banded for seuleuoes Village,” Moerman, #20y. rman bere about two Weekiy the eee aud lips with a rasor by Prince, 3 i Wie diameter, aed tnseribed, ij We have pesca,”