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POEM n . Pe eee ee . . 2 Sb Ea THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR NEW WAR UPON THE POPE THE METROPOLIS ws WROm Waser TON. NEWSEFROM {THE OLD WORLD eth Rdbo si hod Mr. Fowler Hils Ballot-Boxes oe Special Leasitagh bbe Loaf oe A Millionaire's Descendants Setting Aside ‘ , REY. Extending an Elective Jude HERE AY : py Tun! Wastsatox, May 28.—The announcement of ' »4AY OF THE EPSOM bis Wil-Yate Coltee Interested, CAPTAIN-GENERAL DULCE ASKS OT etre Lue's LOCKER. | Oxriens Complieatt HONE REPORTERS,” | Weteetaey Boatwaits HUME Onier probing |” Gp meNO MENATING. | .. to the Supreme Court Pranels I, Menlee Sinlit SPALN 10 CALL HIM HOME. stat Di heey : panties smoking, drinking, and lending money among the email has eaed Win. De Foroat Manive and others to set —.. The Presbyterians tuvitiow all other Proe upreme Court yesterday, Mr. N. Hill nishing Voynge ofa dSamaicn Negro | cmployces of the Treesury Department csused much | Rain on the Tr: re Attendance | aside, in whole of in part, the will of the late Do hing New about Dutce's th—-Chasing chusante ve teas is & Common #6 fait agoinst Justice William H. Bollwas | —The Latest Arrival from Aspiuwall= | commint today in that department, Its propriety The Oaks Stukes-The Epsom Pinte fur | Forest Manico, of Hempstend, who dicd tn 1963, amer—The decided. The defendant in 1866 was Justice of the Nearly Nine Daya Without Foor, was generally admitted. Some conplain of it Two Year Olde leaving property In this city and cisewhere valued at | 4 M 8 prs mi Distriet Ccast of the Righth Jadicin! District of this | Just previous to the sailing of the Rising Star | gtringeney, but others regard it as astep inthe | Loxvox, May 28—The unpropitions weather | over two millions of dollora, ‘The testator makes avana, May 28.—The Spanish gunboat Aus The Rev. Dr, Musgrove and Elder Robert | city, comprising the Sixtcenth and Twentieth Wards, | from Aspinwall, James Wilson, a Jamaica negro, | right direction, tis anderstood that it will be fol- | Kept thousands away trom the Epsom races today. | certain bequests to ils wife, mother, ent iis sons | 8 feports, that while cruising tn the nekghbork Carter appeared asa delegation from the Old Sebo! | his torm of office expiring at the end o! the year. | employed in taking inthe cargo, fell asleep in the | lowed by similar orders ta ottior departments, ‘The track was wet and hoavy, ‘Tho fret reo wos | and daughters to the extent of about one-qnarter of | Of CUDA she saw a suspicions looking three-masted Assembly and formally annonnesd the adoption by | The Legts! *Kat body of the report on reunion. Fore rece! are pasted an act extending his term un- | hold, when the hande ceased work for supper. At steamer, The Austria immediatoly gave chase, and fired her guns for the purpose of bringing the vessel and continned ti Jan, 1, 1879, The ret Mr Fi TUE PUBLIC DEBT GOING DOWN. for a renewal of the Ooks Stokes of & sovereigns | the estate, and then he gives the rest of hia real and The delegates ‘an. 1, 1810. The relator, Mr. Fowler, claiming | about midnight the hatches were closed, and the] 4, is cach, closed with 193 subscribers, Fourteen horses smal catate to hla execute trast deving the sere jn adjusting the items of balances and general 5 personal estate to his executors ia trust daring th ‘ A with applouee, A Ferointion was | that thie act was anconstitetional, and that Mr. Bull | yegcol departed at 1 o'clock on the morning of the | eurront ncmess of receipts and eapenditures in tne | arte, ‘The race was won by Mr, Cooksou's bs f. | lifetime of Lis wife, with provision for hor support | '%+ bat she hoisted the American Ms Widopted ccusuring and denouncing the crowing dis. | Megally Weld bis position, sought to have himeclf | s9ch inat., the man being still asleep below, Hore | qreasnry Department, tho monthly exhili: of tho | Biieutine, beating Sie J, Hawley's Morna, second; | and for other purposes; and the surplus income ts | °° her course, “Position of cunreh members to patrouige theatres and | clected ta his etead at the November etection in | mained there without food until the morning afer public debt will be mach more favorable than was | 9nd Sir KW. Balkley's Martinique, third, The bet: | to be divided Into two parts; one to be invested and Coptain-Gencral Dies to-day tetecraphed to Spais, Operas. ‘The delegate of the New York Port Scciety | 1867, To that end he procured a ballot-box from Su- | the arrival of the vessel at. this Port O@ | anticipated. It ts expceted the reduction in the pals. | Hing Wee three to one agatnat Brigantine, two to one | to secnmulate during her Lifetime, and to pay ther aking to be = ltately relieved of the Cuptetm @ppeared and addressed the Asgembly on the mis: | Fervisor Orison Blunt, and took it to the polling | Tuesday last, th lost. nearly nine days, He debt during the proeent month will be toward of | S#alust Moron, and etght to ons agninet Martinique. | out at her death $5,000 to the Trustees of Yate Col Generalahip of Cada, eis lon of tat organization, commending it to the pray. | place Of the Third Ricetion District of the Twentieth | Reing ab the bottom of the vessel, he was amable, | twelve millions, more than double that of April Tine 2484 lege, to He invested ant accumulate Interest until | The Rebel Ram Atiauta Pitting Ont fer Cube rs aul benevolence of the ably Ward, marking it “Judiciary No. %." One of the | by shouting or striking the hatehway, to make him- fevansertve $0 8. ® BUTLER. ‘The second reo was for the geoat Surry Foat | principal and interest shall amount to 2,000; so —Caban Colors to be Hoisted at Sens 1s HOLINESS THR POPR ARRAIGNED, Inspectors thonght that the box should not be placed | goif heard, and Gnully resigned bimeelf to hie fate, stakes of 10 sovercigns cach, with 190 added for | gia : of the interest of which last aom ts then to be | Portanenema, May 28.—Workmen are fit The Rev. Dr. Adams introduced the follows there, bat another Inapeetor took charge of Mt, and | The caren, consisting of woot, hides, mother of | APDlication was made recently to the Hvcre- | Fate of ico, ‘The ruce was won by Mr. Joseph | uacd by the Trustees wen required to do to a+ wilt | UPthe Confederate ram Atianta, She Ts expected tf amble oud resolutions: about ity votos were cast for Mr. Fowler. At about | pearl, India rubber, €e afforded nothing from | {r¥ of War by several persons in the South, among | nawson's eh. ¢, Do Vore boiting Mr, Norman's ¢. sig vce person, who shall bear | her esunation We Cute and. suon tice cpercae To Po ol Pigs the Ninth, | 1 o'etvek on election day, the box was forcibly takem | which he could extract sustenanes, and he wae re. | Mem one oF two United States Senators, to have | eeoan the testator's paternal rama, and be a tineat de- | syinpsthiaers with the pu «Her guns were to pid, on the tah day of Serterrmer, tm the year of ont | away, and the ballots were destroyed by two police: | quecd by hanger to drinking hie urine from wie | ‘he Yoxcs containing captured and abandoned p The third raco was for the Epsom two years old | acendant of bis in ail their courses collegiate and con bay Ney 1s Bee res 1 hol-cath men by crdcr of a Superintendent of Police. Mr. | shoe, He Gnally fell into state of torpor, As the | Perty seized by Gen. Sherman on his march through | pistg of 900 aovercigns, 55 cuiries, ‘The race was | acientifte, Dlnce being 60 tad on, Monday enc Tuveday coal foe id : Cathone Fowler claims that in view of these facta he ts the | hatchwaye were openod here, an hour before the | te South, placed In charge of Treasurer Spinner for | won yy Count F. D, Lagrango's Roqnefort, beating | Tho will then provides for an opprateal of the re. | veesel chartered to bring thom didnot but in a8 . dns this dosigated. Un omc hela by Mr. Bull, | hold was visited, the air revived Lita, and ae the | fae Keeping, examined, to ascertain whether certain | si, g, W, Roeves's Pate second, ani Mr.F. Eiiots | sifuary personal and reat estats tuto twelve equal | Forteers Monroe. They will arrive next week, ebly rose and re: tial “0 |e, Biforon third, started. The bettin, . ta; three paris of which are given to exch of his jew days ots 1 probably boi bat i a fal wee ion far ee aR ceenitnen third, ‘Ten started. The betting pres | p three p f which are given to exch of his | atew days at sea Will probably bolt Cuban colors. A cup of tea was given him, which | 0st Were in them, examination commenced | vious to the race waa 2 to 1 against 4101 | two sons, Win, De Forest Monice and Rdward Aa- ————— —- J expressly prohibited any election at that | te vomited. A glass of sherry was then admin. | 7osterday, and was completed voday. Tt resulted In inst Mate, and 10 to 1 against Elferon gustus Manice; the net income of two parts is given BOSTON RELIGION. the discovery of a large amount of valuable «ilver rightful incumbent of ¢ p,reuen to tho only fold,” mvautng the Church Of | ae, Vanderpoel, for the defendant, moved to die | stevedore descended, the man Whereas The enld Pope. th the sald Teiter, ealtod | mise the complaint, on the eroand that the Lecisla: | yenlet himself, wubht ston. j | tare bh fs easone fur ite Dre ternal kid! apostolic 86 pleading at ihe bar a feveral stud var ‘ time, ‘The net extending the term of Mr. Ball was | istered with better success. Thoreh mind was | : _— to cach of his three danghters, Mary C, kwood —o—. { Among the rearone so mantioned i elaimod to be constitutional, as the Court of Appeals | ciear, he reelod like adrunken man, and could not Lethe) are create cea ice ne lah The Landon Press on the Ainbama Claim | Cicotigg Amolia Manice, and the plainti, Frances | Ralph Waldo Emorson, the Rev. Jefrist st the nuthortt ~ heard . i tse Siena g St Us ate a judicial | maintain his feet. He was supported to a neighbor. | vata, but noue of the articles clatmod at lovt by those ea | nay a8, cue oh a, oe mg, INT Mf mith, for their life, and at their death the share wane ia xa. Oren / the buvian inte leer, and | oMecs eould be done, On the other hand it was | ing tavern by two men, and taken on Thoraday to | Who tnatituted the examination were found, cxeupt | reviewing the Mewsrs, L. jeter of dofene Of vech to be divided euenlly cincny her chibinen, . Tila thit the eejeetion of this antwority | CoMtended that the Court of Appeals’ decisions did | the Colored Home, ‘The Commlasioners of Charl: | Satie sin tore Wis cgpectet teat on onder eens | BIEN AUY negligence on the part of the Government | ihe net income to be purnlsied doriag the ailnoek oni, dae dees Raves Sesitoes ties parturter one i hemcan Shales ve. wou, | ee Setorite tne 6 cosstrection : ties and Corrcetion will return him to Aapluwall, | sale ofthis. properly will anortiy be Tssucd, aud the | {Permitting the Alabama to sall, ‘The Dally News | ty of euch, except accessary outlay for theit auppurt, | of the Fece Wellepas Acree tia ended, meeting ; Sar day” Wit bie al Th “Tiniecrabie | Judge Peckham bel that euch extension of the ‘ proceeds turned Inio the Treasury kaye it will want good assurances that the Hew | and at 21 to be pald to them with the accumotattons, | wont Temple today. “The Kev. 0. B, Prothingham term wes uncuthorized; the Legislature eould not The Virst Con do indireetly what they contd not dircetly, The | Jobn Meredith Re HOW TO CIVILIZR THR INDIANS. Ame: Ex-Gov. Arny, of New Me 8 Minister, Mr, Motley, ie empe pote of the Prosi ered to ex ant the Senate, pecies as etn 1 and ansp ed the meeting with an adiress, In which he stited the position which the Society ocenp'ed be In case either of the daughters should die anmar- had an inter. | Dress ¢ : ried, se Wy authorized 60 dispose of her share by | fore the puble-—baving no creed to propngate, differ ip tare Feed ay ieaecices te ine leet deatpernbicenie Constitaton provided that judicial offcers should be | sails for Rurope today in the St. Laareat. On | view to:tay wits the President tn resird ta ind. | and certainly of thet nanetion of ony new treaty, wil Ine vers Tsuah tn ine seltok bat at’ eoenmgy tae in fret. contrary to truth. reaton, ScApLOre, aad the | elected, aud the extension of the term of an officer | Thursday evening he was tendered a dinner at te | {T! seation, His. pian is tat all budians - i ae truth pote "pevius Or Chri lan ty, ant iiwed,. prove Lae ort on reservations, antl pay thew 4 reasia , : ; Lis sought on the part of plaintiff to have the ¥ Fe aaa eee eo eee ee ee eee w agg PrOFe | was in effect on appointment of that officer, But, tn | private residence of William 'T, Blodgett, eq, 182 | bitten We tab: thniay tree retiin The Trish Church Disestablinhinent. Dr. Etlanger, of New York, editor of the Jewias eomnpens re he met the Hon, Townsend | onnual payin The promt | Fudge Tagrakam, tna writ of mandamus, he would | Harris, Eaq., United States Minister to Japan; the | HOt In money, bat in clothing, provision, cattle | country ar inqiivals In Wherea her of yours; helrs-atlaw declared aolaed of the real estate be- | 7¥mce, read a pay longing to the testator at the time of bis decease, | Cxrpest appesl for truth, The Rev, Je Recent w on the Jewtsi faith, making ag eH. Jones, Loxoox, May 28.—The Tories throughout the “tn consequence of @ prior decision in the same case by | FiRh avenue, wh nis for a specitiod nw Organielng mectivgs to pr of Now York city, desirod to peak of Jesus In am sheep, horses, firming implementa, &e,, «ach ae would ; ie tht ' o | fubJect to the dower of the widow orthode: athy And sR wlltriondsof bis | dircet a verdict for the defendant, subject to the | Hon. David Dudicy Field, the Chevalier Hableht, | be for the mrt, aud enable thera to the diseatabitshiment of the Irish Carel. In the | “wie Court rcsorved Ite declston, rthodos light, (Aiea. “Uiat the facts now rwoopted fypnleh at —— Sweden; Howard Potter, A. W.P, Dana, the arttat ; Vanierins bill being up, Me. Gladstone sald that there was no THE SHAKERS LN BOSTON, sonal ennyietions. Ralph Waldo Emerson was received Pieroni a proper and neting | dint aie ANNA DICKINSON, Jodge Read of Philadelphia, Captain Graham of tre | Pet Halstead and John Cochrane are here. Tt | Intention of abolishing the aysten of national o > With great applause, Me opened by saying that hich 1 uagort, ty prepare ; = . British Arms, Weney ‘T. Tuck 1, Richard Grant | 8nd that the latter deeiined the Paracuayan mis | estioa in Treland, but Ut amendments might be | Marringe not Sp ty a Christian tnatitns | might now relinguish our strife im tN ine 4 fehien tie lays. hi yonen nawitatie Nothing Unreasonable tn Cooper Iuatitate | wists, and vihers, Among thote who ealted upon | ntrodaendt Living the Angel Life ot Mew -No | c4 hat the health and Integrity of mon is Bolas \eiver shart eoe Want Kvening—Susaw and Auwe tm thele | Coo ood at Fifth Avene Hotel yesterday were | yc tel of removals from tho Custom House in - Iatinetion of Nex—Miator Baten's Towle | hire gostuteeneutly fasten tert eyes upon the won no wise be jement-Why Sentence of teal Dench | Ger. Head at Filth Avenne Motel ycatervay were | New York was received tis morning at the Treas Paying the Debt of Conada, mouy. forenoe between thelr creed and yours, but the charwy eraneatheliety should aot be Pronounced. Judge Daly, Col. Le Grand B. Cannon, Col, Frank | ry Department, Losnox, May £8. <n the House of Com Hostox, May 28.—A Convention of Shakers, | Was (0 Gnd the identity between tho two. 5 A very large audience assembled in Cooper | B Howe, the Chevalier Habieht, the Rev. Dr. Vin The Executive Mansion will be ele to-mor- | this evening, the Right Hon. My. Monsell, in reply | nambering about sixty delegates of both sexes, n aw ‘virman, read @ letter from Lucretia Mott, Pg ei He fae eating | Institute last evening to car Miss Anna Dickinyon | tom Mr. Marshall Woods, Mr. tlamilton Hoppon, | cow, together with the yarlous public departments. | to Me, Chortey, ald ho thought an appropriation of ea rig ide ee tg withe Rev 7. W, Higginson read the report of the with a piiitir Commie te woteted by tie Gens | apaakon Woman Suftrage, The enlarged platform | Mr. Sedgwick, A. B. Corncil, Surveyor of the Port, ome: a toon tor the atercolonial Railway, to pay the debis of Shirley, Mass; Hancock Executive Committee, and letters from Dr. A. Hy Se Ace e aecing at ne Maatiece me which egos | Of the Hail was occupied by many tadien und gentle. | And others, The latter-named genticwan teudered the ing the @) of Canada, would not be illegal, considering the pre Maas, 5 Cat ¥, at Knthoti Gulat, of New Beuford, the tev, Calitp Bryce ce yeni whet men, Mra, Stanton. presided, and briefly eketehed | departing oficial a revenue cuiter whereon to re ro, a J, Tuckor, of New York, had | caution taken to reader tho sum uvallable wh y at Preder ate, toe eet inne koson at Maw Tok, We Mixes Dickinson's career, ceive hia re dy during his trip down the Bay, but | an Interview Ihia morning with the, Cox inissioney | yeeded bengy, Parke i Hawieuce. aud Professor Diamond ot 10 spe appeared in a light-colored dress, and | the St, Laurent sailing at¥ o'clock this morning, | 3f [n'ernal i Pomenations oF Yurne > the brethron and spectators, and said that t Brown Univ all of which expressed ayiny falnatepeptespeni aon adeno aieneli rise geovpey eect a char ome rupee teal rv broenoae eviews Molliieal Troubles ia pata, | (eVMUicenanaspeciora and ald tt witha cert oF tie Asrocalot Mrs. dal Ward Shesriy Nitooeteut then Spoke foran hour ands Lalf without weerying the % = Gap c lige Manni, May 28 —Serions disturbances have | Addresses tntersperse. with singing were deliver: | Howe then read an es Fre-lom and Hestraint Forty thronghout to audienee in tho least. ‘- 5; A de! occurred today at Malaga and directed | epby Elder Henry Cummings, of Enfield, N. HL; | 19 Rellgion.” . “ Mee rlaalattond wate. Kilontaa, Gut ihe Dr. he opened: by eaying that, tike a convicted crit “ tow Sharver th to Teoh terview with the Secretary of the Tuterior, asking | againat the Provieional Government. ‘The detalis | Eller Win. 14 of Harvard, Masa sinter | Mrs. Mary Grew charged anon Christianity, “oll the ‘Adama. Prof. Mille, end Ehter DW. tacersoll, of abe Had (womaielie ene fell ; On Thursday eveni able woman | for amore general survey of the lands of Utuh. ‘The | are us yet unknown Harriet Bullard, Brother Albert Loomis, of Water: | lbeis that had ever been uttered against true Fee Minnesota, were appointed wa the New School | M2’ sve had something to say why sentence of po- | aig 9 neck in the Park, and was driven to the | Gentiles claim tha ly Sainte have » vile t; Sister Paulina Bates, and other women of the | ligton. She arraigned the ehuren of high ceclesias. \ branch of thy Utical death should not be pronounce against her comm|ttec prope able to purchase lands, the exclusion oF people emeanors, ‘The Mise doct.” Klder Leonard said that Ue Shakers occupied | teal ertmes and a back to the ltton for the ¥ New Haven Railroad depot 5 ry man, She ela for jwom ie rights of hot of the faith, m1 a 4 a diferent plane from the mass of Christians, Tho | Gibson diseaseed the necessity of @ religion that ; MR PASTORAL LETTER OF RRONT by man for fwoman all the rights Of | Astor Honse, On arriving there, the driver observed a lanson, May 38<-Ths.¢ vit n He Of Ile occupted by the others Was well enough, | Would know no sects, and would recognize woman Jute of Philadelphia, totroduced a rea: rican estizes he objection had been ralsed | scisething wrong in her appearance, and hie auspt DECENT SPORTING NEWS. adopted a petition for the pardon of the an prise | But'the Shakers a 1 that iristian “Scrips | aa the equalofmen. “The Rev. Dr. Burtail, of Bos Vation provid hi Pat Ta neleg Oe pets ors el against the Woman Suffrage movement that but few | ons yon ¢ ibpeea by her being. hombeylnie one - Snore, aliases tures reales a ' ment of the worldly an eee eee Biarkwell, and others addressed nion to, the Preabs teries, which was adopted. | wire ene The cena rs pe jondrmed by her being @ nor x) 7 . Aulmal Instinets and passions. He quoted tw he Association, ing Committee “on Reunion and the two | Were eu in ft, Then why Is 00 | tomor, Me accordinzly called OMeer Dunn of the | THe Jerome Park Mpring Race Meeting The Krench ts to prove that purity of life was Ter TT = tors were directe 10 prepare and rend down | much sald about it in the drawing-room, | Gey pian force, and ehe wae arrested 99 ® lanatie. a The spring meeting of the American Jockey 4.—The official papers any that NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, thing required by Chet to the Frosbytories 4 patoral loiter on the subject OF | in jopistative i comme akers recognized the cea next week at Jerome Mark, and Walls, and ia new: ayers? It tingtinth Oy . vo vr Loomis suid the od TOP as ate tnast be toferred clthor that these few vare a hoat in | Sut deverived herself an Mrs. C A. Seaman. of Fort | gives promiso of being the m sul eantvit ppposed by ew revolution: perrone, without distinction. of he Nationsl Qaard of hte Siate ts lo be reenese: e erably, at the clove of the morning session, Woasbington, She was taken to the Central Park Lieu We in ie number He annow fr 25,000 to 20.009 mer Doring th t week I until this the mem | themselves, or that there isa silent host back of | peice omen, and froin thence a telegram was sent emcsiuiiliall ES lhageh ‘om %,000 to 20.000 men, During the past week Lasper is ty Unite Sith the yineele: | them, Misalso said that women are not asking for he » * ing | reparnt CURIOBITICN OF CRIME. pearl tor General Mequade has been makiog a tour ainong brating the Mo! POR | NSS ce ae ig @HAPEIBSE of EeOLORAnEE PE ene ines terday morning the relatives re. | highest quality, pele upwards of one es ter of the various regtinents ta this city and Brooklyn that bbs Sepia pehletel : plied by telegraph, * Sond her mother to the Island.” | hundred und ready on the gr: , and aa disciples 0 might stand a chance of being consolidated or reduced, The Ol Gebel Peaabyrariins, the proper view of this point 8 that after women | it on ea ait ieatinte Next. Weduenday te the matchday, hing specially | Mes Hayward’ Account with the North | jl! WW, they fell o forbeat entering tutives Informing | depot pon pon | On Monday evening ho visited the ormory of the Sixty The Perplexitios of a Cons id Mr. Robert Carter | bave once become posseasod of the vote, then to to this nnd alt ‘The Rov. Dr. Musgrove rds. Five ret inn weaten tors matriwony, He thought that many of tue practices . Ny | ask them If they would give it None women | them that Mra, Seaman was about to be disposed of | on the curde. first Isa mateh for fding Caskier=The Bank fur © | OF popular clergy menwere wot paverned after the | Math Regiment, Col. Cavanagh commanding, and lm . TACO Seaocd had aopied” the are too ignorant to know when they are wronged, | usa vagrant, and the reply by telegraph war," The | half forfeit, one mile, between Aw Thousand. tnworldliness of Chri ncusaed the quiation Avected that old and fainous organization, There were a6 Packie arene and are too carclees to know how much. | rejstives don't want anything to do with her; send About two weeks ago, David Marsh called on | Of marriage aa Cliristian ordinance, and 4Mirmed OK me TEU Goawalene ca nntk Hoth me pate inthe | relatives We Meat roca Coeeet David W. Cornwell of bd Vesoy street, nnd Intros | that the Seriptare w against it. The benediction of st ar bie affairs of the nation 1 to pay | her auy where so she won a the ministers could not snnctiiy Hf the Master did Sastia Missions @ae work tat the ral, and purity ofbumanity shou; ~ ea eee not by bls example and injunctions, He argued in De unde imported and ae ; ‘The Liquor Licenses, ‘ward ealled © General that spirituality of life was the cesential Fe: | shape. evening, the , of not less than $M¥, one-half to be pall by the : Weing by Lexington out of Fleur d y "4 (Cbriat's te f re} Q ‘ram rd, the rematn'ng lif by the congregation The liquor dealers were up a in strong | watch is tor $1000, one mile, between Imported after some conv solicited an introduetien to Stag a at Oe ha Weird tas ave) Healuent, Col. De Lacy commanding Berved, unless | eof destitution or inability me corrupt force before Excise Commiasioncr Manierre yester- | Glenelg thy Citadel, and Rapture: Vy Ta pidint, two b OF cleht thousand dc fuction whieb she had found tn the life ofa sister of Pee ‘The ‘Rov, B.C. Critchluw read a report of the “te three-yearohls, owned respectively by Mr. Belmont * the Saker trateruity upwards of torty years, ‘The iret, Th ommitive on Freedmen, The total available fund (roe pd eer yarn oe Gey” They Wanted poisnow Rhy Be were ave eee: Saale, ‘The third mateh ts for §20%, ait took him on Monde afternoon & ", eigiwient for ina wus @ret0083, Of when ELT yad been | | Miss Dickluson then Welt on the Intnones #125, Tho fact is, that before the new law ean be | forfeit, TAitell's two.yore-cld chesnut | (end James Donnelly, of 419 Washington Market, | Sinanora ny teh omucanle uniex ampiary liven ane will be raking one gon Gontriinte siecetty'to’ the Co.nunttee Ly elinre TN quastions Aneeting | enforced iuapretors must be sent round to ascertaio colt by Bale Movare, Hunter and Travers’s | Soon iat ce North, Hivcr Banke linens ¥. | bore witnrss to and she added the belief that the it Gal, Chayunan couuanditg, wore foe dc. ere 0) ve at te eine Scene are vorely on the editors | the grade of the several houses Neensed (not to be | {hentnal Milly, » bY whire, Of | ard to. Daniel F. Smith recelving teller, and | Spirit of God had appomted that his children sbould | pected fh thet armory tn Court street, Hrooktya, Wibe ley, ie. Waliam Adams ant the lion, Wit Aran Herald, and, tnauired | tconsudy exam, le, a man keeping agccond: | ‘The regular meeting commences noxt Saturday, pe a i OLE 1h La Way Ne VETS HR Ivnooa'to be uuitoraed 1a rey the unites ne at 7 ong entered and form on ° any three ou . 65 10 Bh oF 0, 01 Neh day 2 aro 10 bo dra Liver ee Whit —— ng, and ye ready for the ‘ie uf the Elev Let Rehr epee ace Mens ger inelahtes i henpene jecisinture contd be found the equals of Mrs, | class hotel might apply for a $125 license, wheroas | the Sth of June, on whlch day thers are five raceme | Hey om the Fourth National Hank for $7,"4), payable JOITINGS ABOUT TOWD Waieate Peptencs hee ert ee Bhanitse sly adopted tho articles. of rewsioo,. Tue on, Mita Anthony, crmore ; OF | he xhould pay $150. It is therefore the imperative | grimmenclive WAN A Anan eHow tte | to the order of Jas. Hayward, dated May 22, 'stamped > yacht (Washington, Rides), Cot. Bnncu.vccincut was revived with applause. Wreer any eine OF reporter wus ap Revd Ad | guy or che Committee on Applications to elasliy | ter, the Iimoniwaxea for Chroeycar oa. with ae | Rd BOpWRH certed, FUG $9 waa Wherefore | Music om the Park Mall this afternoon sary "or thelr departure for Harpers Adjourned until this morning, f ‘he divers of the epenker found n aympathetic | the placos and report to the Board, ‘The inspectors | entries; the momucne tap, Mak einttimnen mae wan duly opened on the books, Next worntiag Hay Northeast Saengerbund's picnic netted , Baier eB Gi plate Sy | P. TRIGKIA DAY RIOT. andience, und abounded in unpressive aud eloquent | will begin Work to-day ny, ‘Tucwtay, June 8, the Westchester cup is the | Ward pivarnted in perwon a el rey gh ae which : t parade the cominand will proceed Jones 4 passages. —— qreit feucure of the. four racese and will produce a | Was duly bunded to iim. Later in the forenoon a rs leave this port to-day fur Europe | Woods —— — & Stock Exchnuge Amenitions. st exciting race, the protable starters being Lo. | cheek for $4.20) was offered ut the bank; but as the | aden with touris epee rw febinale bes born, sleties Liseiiteers } gninet the Officer uot in A large meeting of the friends of this moves | 4, vata in the Long Room of the New York | Duke, Pleasureviito, Vaa pated to excite alarm to the tind of the person who |, The new Thirty-fourth a tear of Company D-MAJOr. one of the Chamive! t wan held i ening inthe ‘Thirtieth strect | Cv no tnenee vester cracks. of tho American turf, ti do at the Fourth National Hank about the | Ti ' Twelfth Hogunent, Infantry, ndored by Col. Joan ‘ yates Blond: waa held leat cevening ta the Thirteen Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon by an encoun: | Fursday, June 10, the Hopeful lakes noe are ey poet ial Hank about the | ‘The Hicksite branch of the Society of Friends | Ward to Die tor. del roieutat arinory, Before Commissioner Manierre yesterday, Wm. | M. If. Church, ‘The pastor, the Rev. A. D. Vail, pre | ice hatween tao well known operators, namely, KE. | olds, the Ladiow’ stakes for three yenr-ol licel: deposited by ltayward, and the clack was | formally adjourncd yoaterdny [a Brontway, on Monday evening cats Ou’ tueday Burford und Roundsman J. J. Taylor wet sided, and in a few remarks introduced H. M. For: | 15 gonsby and Geo. 8, Haskive. Blensby had volun- | the Metropolitan sakes, (no utls heats ae the at | aniruing was the fail as tt was neces. | _ Widow Van Cott will preach in the Chapel, 116 | Wauisgtou square, “Line formed at Sa utcieek i ate ; trial on complaint of Dennis Daly, On the reste, Hea), who warmly atvocatot tay representa: | Crean remark whied. Hasken had contradicted, | Ge hanincan anda Uareeinie asi care usec. | fara toad the detent Hayward, application wan | Rlenboih treet tomorrow evening. | Oimataths canis of Tompkiog sanare tin goa, j March Dennis was watching the procession, when | tion, itty years go, he said, noone would Mave | toning seanby that if We repented it ho would slap races on tie Inst day of the meoiing, Saturday cad ( Pasta Ken au dian Sitaaw of 14 Pall esrvets (he Fite and “Third Hoylineny the Burford appreached him and thruss him back re- | belleved that the diy would ever como when any | sini the face, Bloasby did repeat it, and upon | Junewe | |! | ta aa bean ween in. Muyward's con congregations of this city are raining | “Onuecventng of Wedi ‘Regt. Peatedly with the point of bis club. At tength his | portion of the Protestant Episcopal Church. But wo | sine slapped im the face, attacked Haskins, andatter | jouw! D Te ere eae Aaah | Both before and after the deporit had beew ai eve their co-religionists. in Bastern twill have & alta te ‘aud bat ee me the officer raised bis club and | have lived to see it, a LDS hare ienow | several damagog blows,was hauled off by tho specta and ‘roy son have ee joing win ihe ‘Aah- | Nae. prewumed by the tank authorities that he Se are Viel Be WE Goo" He°E, commanding, struck him, Such was the force of the blow that the | rending that branch of thy Christian Chareh thro lone wale), ‘ § Mesers. | romted, although ye 0 will make Uielr Spring paraite on June 3 f tors Jerome and Forbes, seven; It. W. Walden, eleven; | T f ss heavy Iks belonging to a well-known io Washington Gray squadron, composed of the club fell out of the oMcer's hand, whereupon Dennis | out this land, And there is a counterpart of thin ce Col Hutord, two; kW. Doewell, three; Col. Todt, | Lauda uf Hayward spaath lieu, taken Delure Justice | firm ta this ety. : oflenre’ wen pacueuissiacied stat obbcams anh color quane, took itupand struck the officer, A number of off | Tigh Chnrchism springing up in the Metbodist ‘The Youngest Family Ext five; dJoun' Walden, four; T. Puryeah, tour; owing yesterday Marsh wa er. ‘The Orthodox Friends held « business meeting citoned it or eee wal fe Pospon during Oy cers then sprang upon hin and clubbed him like | Chureh, Some of our clergy, said he, even now are | In Waverley place lives a family of three, whose | Hunter, four; Messrs, Bowie and Hull,'Ave. ‘the moon yesterday morning and evening. ‘They will continue | ees a eet eee eet mccompany, the, party, madmen, and took him to the police station, When | Claiming a divine right to rule in the churet, and one | gnited age is only twenty-nine yeare and a fow Sanford, Mr. Belmont, Mr. Pennock, Potvoning a W for her Money. their sessions next week, iy a : esyhe i tunvo here on the Hath of June and retdre oe He of our most eminent D. D."s has sald that he would 7 Alecia GAPUALKie digavibex (he Mr. Motrin, Mr. Grinkteud, Mr. Lit | Te attention of the Coroners was Ibythe | The German. Republican Central Committee } the lath. Lhey ure to be the guests of Whe Boston Law: , he reached it they flung bim on the floor, He tried ence where laymen stood on an | Months, The physician's cer MeDanieis are dally expected, Bourd of Health yerterday to the enae of Mra, Mary | mot last evening to provide for the families of some | cers. & > to rise, and Burford kicked hit hike a dog. 1 dui, and he despived the mi futher uta schoolboy, aged Aitecn, and the mother 7 Uoea pains ate GE 8 Hl Pos re Ken Dow Clark, who died recentiy at B44 West Write | OF tneir decwaved members, als ‘At an election of C Company, Righth, Regiment, tbe ) 4 . te of Iny dole 1001 ed . 7 hii onl: ch. aged, and Capt, et ety and bu! t Greenwood ot } jodies of two unknown men were foun folios pees ivane a' cies a ee tee oo pee a Bes nig that Hae nt ee ease that tna | be, Privateer, alx youre, Your tulle, each carrying | Tutaqay.® Whe sister cf Mrs, Clark liad informed the | yecteraay toruing; “one. at Pier M1, Mast fiver, and | Hetdee pest Lees, tate tranelerreds getyata : Somes | Mase, Hotebish, anid WHR: Of Tae SENT bat AL ition fe the SARIABDrIAg twelve days olf, It te plensant to kuow that the | Palmer hm it inet yet + The Ds Board of Health that from elt phnected hor @ North Itiver, ; Seeueant; Fifth sergte WJ. rth bofgeaut, #, of course, they wer men in the devomination who youngater has been born to a handsome fortune, willing ‘to make it for §1,000 bat the with the cepecially licr short ilincas, she wus. F. W. Hedge, of Brookline, Mass. private Geo, Brooks, Fitth Sery After the cleo mand Mr. Manjerre put The Rev. Dr. Abel Stcvens, the historan of = Ts unwilling to ran for Fess than $2,000 8 aide. They | eee ea eet a en polmuned: and, we tt iin the large hall of the Cooper iustiturs | hoa. the Comp ‘y,paxtouk of & eoilauoa preyed by 4 acominaly tu afford ime for the arrival of those im: | gtethodism, related a little of his early experience A Church Aflont e to terms, A match betwew Mr. J. | frye amount of pruperty ts involved by Mra. Clark's | tuanbrrow morning had evening, ie SAG REM ly Siete Eee ortant Witnesses, But at length the witnesses for | when he was opposed to lay delegation, and said that < 4 . x 1 h, Richard B, Connolly, five years, | rKg eee doaitous that an investigation whould togons® oe yer sine it Rinclng Oakc be th bs ———e he officers—gentiomen who ace not employed by 4 | tho text hook of the opponents of the movement The foundation for a floating church was on's ch. ¢. General York, two tiles, | he made by the proper authorities, Dr, HT. Sears, he tay boa! ite seat ae yng ont ot t he Sparks from the Teleg: * morn ng newspaper and kept up till 2 o'clock every | Way writin by himself many years azo, Wise men, | launched in Williamsburgh yesterday alteruoon, It 0 on the bapls, the nltouding physician, had unde pre tuortem ex: | SUB at the funk ar Nonmeren sitet yesterday fore: | 1, nena abilicatos the Spavia throne in favor of Morning, became Impatient, and the trial Was re: | he said, change their opinions, but fools never. He | wa, pattt for the Protestant Episcopal Chnrch Mis- gear awination, and given a certificate that she had died Jane Howard, of 262 Stanton street, ina fitof | Asturi Capt. Thomes W. Thorne testified that te pre. | hed changed hie mind wince, aud now way oeate’ ana | tion Society for seamen of the port of New York as In jeroatlag ‘ » on Fashion saat o | of a neciers Pee eee te orate Phat dt | dedertirm tremens, last evening, took n dose of fix hundred volunteers sailed from Cadiz for Ha forced the charaos againel thess ofloera In conte eats : ba {cAI LAN tlt Sk A api ay gly built, 86 esterday witnessed an exciting tot on this |) ar reetersy cy aia) heat ieee 3k dey ly green, and cut akevere qaxh in her arm. vane yeste ’ ] Nance canaries WhaA Marea a aerate |G 1 Aponrently. geod reasons GrarOmn, _7'| pees she. ppprerenoe Of 8 BON) i: AICOAENY course,. The contest was amateh between D. Maco's | Deputy Coroner Shing have the case in baud, will | BAUM AEST ey OF this city, delivers the | ‘The Paris Bouse cloced quict, with rentes at the sth of Maret, which named these oMcers as | gesiring chauges which hus been brought against | fet Hong; and 40 feet beam Hihick ‘Knight and Mr, Roden's Billy Bird, ‘There | Invstieate it thoroughly. aut. Mf necessary, oration on the eeasion of decorating the graves of | IL. Wc. _— having brutally treated Mr. Usly. On the previous | them, and skewed that the General Conferencs nee Was not much betting, but tie odds were a0 to Hon | ti) body Ove. Giant soliers in Jersey City,on Monday, the Sist lust ‘Phe Havre cotton marke, closed at 139f, per ewt. ' See mete ea A rote Ae ee deeecan | defuitely, and he did not believe that, the Church if Of which was a dead heat, In the frat one, Billy How the Enst mide Robbers Do open hereaiter on Monitays, ‘Thursdays, and Sutur- | Another Gaines suit has been instituted in the and examine the man. A reporter did go down (Mr. o ¢ least by allowing ai Procl rT f » Billy p b Willian the Captatn eal), and saw that che ma | (YOUNG, Be Iniiced In tee ei ee in that badge Prealdent's Inst Fresiamatic Hird got of in front, and though lapped along the | Last evening, as Thomas Ce days for the pupils of the schools, Croquet om | courte of New Orleans. bad not been iM used, Mr. Williama sald, “Tam | “spe | scadicuon wie pronounced by the Itev, Dr. The Workingmen’s Union are making arrange. | pick stretch, got away from the Knight on the | non’s saloon, in Bouth street, 6 Weduesdoy and Friday aftern ‘The Schocppe murder trial was continued in Car forry for this, because it has spoiled » good article 1 | G,boke A wee. 2 id + PET ments tor a grand open-alr masa meeting here inap- | Flushing turh and was not caught, and won the | found in the place three persons of uoprepossersing | Mr, John Pound, organist of the Fifth avenuo | Hse: Pa. yesterday. had prepared for the morning paper. Grooes, ————— 4 proval of the Eight-Hour proclamation of Pres! heat by Tour lengths, In the second ‘heat the Bird | viexge, He entered Into conversation with them, | prostyterian Church vt Mr. Mora, os errone- A demonstration {a favor of the Duke of Mont Mr. Kubert D, Holmes deposed that he saw the The I om Cab Project. Grant, and to protest against the retention in office | gor away in the lead, but on the back stretch Mace | and presently displayed a watch, which he offered t0 | gusty reported, n'Thursday ag | Peusler is expected eoon at Seville. affair trom the Window of the Dispatch office in o Sennem ° of Mr: Secretary Borie, whove silly order bax created | with the Knight cought and headed and led to near | evil for $40. No one seemed disposed to buy it, the marriage of ‘The debate on the new National Spanish Constitue ink fort st. ¢ officer was bleeding profusely,and The Hansom Cab Company is getting along | go much tronble among workingmen throughout the | the end, wheu Billy bird overbauled wand th be returned it to bis pocket. In the m tion bas been closed: i Kill the | very well, Yesterday, the second day of the sub- puntry. Trade U Jn Brooklyn and other cities | went in head and head making © deed Ws ane of dice had been begun, and a dispute Last svening, Louis Steimler, aged 13, of 163 Ismae! Pasha has srrived in Trieste, and beew re le om. | scription, $12,000 worth of shares wus taken. The already spoken on those points. | The working . the Knight fed off, but Lrcakin ir, Collier was appealed to, “Hy decided Attorney street, quarrelied with Augusta Springer, | ..temineh Daawa, til a s ¥ di Nea | flares are sold at $50 each, and as soon as 810,000 hat they lave reason to believe that Mr, Billy passed and beld bis own until, proprietor, whereupon the others, who merely | of Attorney atrect, with whom he was . A us riot, ‘The oMrers a nner, | worth m take Li i Sperone Borle'g resignation would ve p omy aecapted by he broke, und the '® pretext, pitched into lim, d 1 him on cy aying, and st abbed her the back with a pocket: Borie ub Dk fat ape ner. is it Ukely he will very . Legeh, of Brooklyn, swore that D. rt are is propones in with 14 | he President, and as he is altogether out of accor nd won the heat. floor, und wile one delicatel His tst into wounding severely 4 001 le 01 on ad fant he liad been convicted of a Fink in-Drook: | eave, one down town depot. and three or four up | with their Interests, they desire. to ave hiin super- Drought out a little betting at 9) tol on the victilu's eye, anothor reli his torty. | Hf Mona, Chevalier should fail in his werial voy- | | Mr. 8. C. Lewis, formerly agent for the Cunard Tyn, ant lad been sent up for thirty dayr, town ones, A telegraph will be one of the fextures | geded vy a man Who has common sense, Knight, who led from end to end, aod w r | dollar wateh. They th Mr Collier Kurope, the rry Mill might go up in | Steamship Company, died op Thursday night Commissioner Siith—We ought to send him for | Of the enterprise, no that in case a greator number o mantis ths. ‘The fith heat was a mere repetition of the | rushed vut to got a pollc bulated the | acballoon, However, cold Marry. Is. worth faj,.Gen. Thomas L, Crittenden arrived in Riche ira years cabs than u u needed at one depot, an order of the Employing Boot Framer hand the Haught bad Wal bis own way, and | strects ia lin dearch but bad nearly glveu pall bupe | 20.00, he might auritva the ioss of the 1,800 which | mond, Wa jeaterday,elgBt daye irom Callfuraie, | Mr. Manierre—T am very sorry those Su: may be sent immediately to the others rar (he D + won easily. when he aceldvvtally stumbled won a gu he fas Invested in age. ‘ Me Lacie) GstAA ead bath (00h nee to entka entlowon ere not heres they ad a crest symceiny eames ting of the senploviog bon) Bement yas suMMARY. tha peace wt Caualstroct. But the thieves had van- | ‘The Executive ( ttee of the proposed So- | principal cities and towns ob the Hudson to decurate, for Daly ; a reporter who examined the man said ho The Kato Fisher Case tn Court. Ba ae hater pee paiding;, and resolutions py amuton, Course, May 2—Match for $1,000, mile ished Gioly of ihe Anny oh hey pian Ari reap ee ae fi ly President of the Old Ws sorry to have spoiled a goor cle, : St aha aatice al " horecs, Yonn Be Mae | heats, $ In harnees, wrung ments W he several ratiroad eo jexander Holmes, formerly President of the Brilcte appeared next day. Ihope tae en Miss Kate Fisher was before Justice Shandley | were passed, proiesing Age At thd strike as unrea: | TiN ol. @. Lilacs Knight, ; panies for, the necommodution. of officers attend: | colscy Nellrond, died ®t bis yesidenoe 1b Kingston, < take notice of this and give the Depariment eredit | at Resex Market Court vestiraay, fo thaw er sonable and unjust, and, eal pag a A Aa POS Of Pullman, | ine the reunion inthis elty on the Oth of duly next, | Maseon thursday, occasionally when they do a Kood thing, for when | troyiies f, 1. Phere war or an niett their eivuations for such a reason, a:db,' fourdh aulie, 24; Mh taller dW, tore Just ‘Th Rev. idan, a convert from Ro The Reformed Presbyterian Synod, in sesaion im, they Mako o mistake: or do Wroug the papers ery ibaie naibea, nel reaete cod Rabtdtian’ wil OA dt past ten years has been em. | Newburg, adopted # resolution censuring the general Out against them. In the case of Hennesy the | fused Mise Fisher was quietly dreverd 7 area miaitiay on tke Unlanal ‘ are th kiya City Mission | Governivedt for running the mats on Suu Papers raised a” great outery, yet when’ the | Srersed. Mise Fisher was quietly dressed in, Diack Lubor Items. | Trotting on the Union Course, i K ved on Thursday ax atinister of | ‘Tue Republicans of the Galena (Ul.) Congress Dise why ter wae thoroughly siNed there wav | testify, She’ auld thaton Nov. 16 she missed her The South Side Codperative Lot Association Umiow Covuse, L. 1, May 28,—Mateh, 2590, | jy { persuasivi, in the Strong place Baptist | trict bave trod 815 tin.om, without succeed, to Bad @ joting rw except that Hennesy did bis duty. | watch, and her daughter Lila told her that Miss | will meet at 166 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Monday | mile and repeat, to wagon, owners to drive faulted hin, — Approi from belind, hi than to lake Washburne’ place. ib is duo to the dep irenyent to gay that luce U've | Fisher had taken Mt, Acting on this formation, se | evening. rt bg. General Patnam, 11] smashed the uneasy Han's howe, tito Men's Father Mathew T. A, M. B, Four mon ontofa party of six buffalo hunters of the ‘ommtssior Of | sent for Kate Fisher on the afternoon of that day, The Second Union Codperativo Building So- | Owner's dg, Black Crook... 2G] ing it six degrees to the left, and city, Intend to hold their fh annual | were Killed by the Indians om, Monday, near White per of clubbing cased which came be- | Kirg, Hevine tien anked her where her watch was, | gichy!asecol tue be'tawe, dud wok in BU) Ie 8UD "Time, 8:24) Htabbed in the temple blu with a pocket | Diente at Belvodees Park, H0th street aid Klgnth | Nock, twenty-four mee west of slurley, Kausas fore the than four or five were | Kate Fisher was very wuch intoxicated at the time, | Seri ione last might This was loyable private trotting contest be- | knife, after which ho deposited his Hloody | Piewic at Belveders Kerk, Titih street ard mee At Cynthiana, Ky., on Thursday, a mon aoee Ld conta afiscipling ay | but understood i that was sald, to her. Bhs a tween two roa Horses belonging te two wenithy | weapon op the Hor, deliberately parted hin halr De | aay at. This will be a fine chance for every one ef | the Conlederate dead in Battle trove Cemetery : + a oe BON usreye W8 | anewered that sie bad taken It, und had given it to BROOKL and influential citizens of the Jewish persuanion, | fore the looking glass th: ng belund the counter, ed to sco how the temperance young wen of | Yelle’ + C. Breckinridge deivered the ¢ Gane to recomend the officer to discipline, butsbail | Ffemmines. ‘The watch and chain were worth @20) A P young wei ‘The atteudance was confined almost solely to the in | stuck bis, bands Peunath | bly ¢ iy und mediate trends of the owners, of whout a large proe | dep whistling. Mr, Pullman's amavis jartuer The Thirteenth Regiment marched to the Cap- | portion were indies, There was btile or no Ueiting, | Was locked up. ‘The now tron-clad steamer Relliquense has ro turned ‘tore, after having clccumnavigated the TaEbe Bteliet wath'ho aceiuens whatever WU EESEY, fm seler is to the Board, nevertheless, Mrs, Beving enbscquently learned that the wateh had > our elty enjoy the THK SUN REPORTERS’ STATEMENT been pieduele None tug ltr ah ales Bevin Capt. Thorne’s iuemory is greatg at fault. Mr. | caused the arrest of Kate Pish at Pittsburgh, but | jrojine Grounds yesterday, od the afuir passed of pleasautly. bya The New Orleans Commercial Convention, which lihams didnot x» near his #auon at ail, nor ace | the complaint war dismissed for want of jurisdic: | 'llve Grounds y iar oR PANNE, OF Dineen Lawyer Committed to the Tombs. ptm adjourned yesterday, Adopted resolutions urging Com he man after he ieft Fraukiort street in the cart, | tion Assistant Sanitary Superintendent Dr, Stiles - : wit , lar ena ’ ‘ fee Dr cH G. lolland ls | atlourned iiued redging the mouthe of te Blipede: hen Duly Was tried Tum SUN wilnerses were not —— - has complaiued of the Mithy condition of several atest Betting on Today's Trot , William | gle, counsellor aw, of | Rov, Dr, BG, Holland te | in | grew Oued, although both the prosecution arid the Attempt to Excape from Sing Sin streets, ; The latest betting on tho great trot to-day, a6 | 8 oie arent a ee Te ent t Roark Newark, was Dudly beaten | | The Kentucky Republicans veartily support Presb, ete at Real eek teadinesn to, sppeat. | Povauuxavsis, May 28—A convict by some | _ The now Fire Department will dis gridenced by she pool selling by J: Sowmcrindy ke, at | from Witham H Suction, wow of the Nations its: | with w atooe hy Mee. Miry Wh dont Gra ecoinmend the speedy Fatiooation of A iotehkie, and \ Hey eans how rod a auit of citizen's clothes, | Companies Nos. 4, 5. 11, 13,16, 17, and 2 ieehely WOR, y dust night, shows Tl Cortlandt (etroct, aver $3,000, by rep ting ie Continental’ Hotal, at Long Branch was | s34,diiteoulh Amend c My dst a iin ere eubpenned ws] men aninoma sonpiot put of lize cuties | Compa Hava fhe by truck Com and Move | (cldnnh Mall Mo be the favorite, A fold at the | tie was ‘pronetution a ault agaliet Francis | got’ on Wducedny,, wits ue sie aid Batureas tor | ite ial aan afer waiting finan ‘ad hour add’ | from his bed quilts, coolly walked by the tnain guard: | No, % ED. : Cane CART 98 Baseare eye taey, $5 Atwerl | Pratiuer, tn behalf of Shcldon, ow the charge of wlan: | ‘giv0.cm : weed alMh tee safes, 4 case to be called, they requested Com. | Bouse. One of the guards called on him to bait | James Weaver, Jr. died at his residen Mted ge te Rabati, “Rowerse’ wastaes | os From Junuary, 1, to May 1, 186d, McGont Kobert B, Earle was arrested at Newark yester- | .\{°hands wer. logt, except the mate of the Skat jrennan to bring it on, but be replied that | Phe Senviel shared oa 8 ful run bpe bank. Anum | Remsen street, yesterusy morning after a Khode island will st s race, 6 drew Uonoy OB Sls PccOuNt aad even exbibited | day, on 9 charge of assaul ha red hot poker | w 4 Quebco oo Thursday tle bt, g 12) were acain suamoned to appear | fugitives hand, He was finally overtaken about a B ‘ The Buckeye Races. Inent, its alleged, haw ince proved WW be # furg sae noe thillen was arrested in Jersey City you. \ ores’ clea represent wirved 6 Bied, save Mr. Hotehkin wag was | 4¥arter of « uuile from the prison, James Ransford, George Arnold, and Juhu | Yosterday's races were won by g. lh. Tom je Was colnualtted (or trial Cee ee era ee ed MrRRePRISAL te os of tie court MOM 22a Gio When he was informed that the — - Moiliday were held by Justice Welsh yester: and Richards @ Kilgour's ch. f. by inp. ie oWn ube freight money, the jroperty of William m of Charles and Elias Millik nee boon disposed of, It ts vory Juve Candidate for High Office, answer the charge of playing three card mou Mickey Free, T The track Was | The Long Inland Thieves at Work Age’ | Woe bbed + Captain, the Commisstoners, | Alexander tay Me. ‘ohen, being in G, Bruin's con. | ©oHey Island. 4 y r i of ‘esterday: porning Messi Smith & 7 Pearl street, last evening, saw an | ‘Tho Water Board fixes the sum to be raised for ————--- itll CEPT BUDE Dente Ril Ris aallaa ab i waknown boy, about 15, piifering, He informed tue | street cleaning next year at $55,000), leaving $3,500 LOSSES BY FIRE, thinves, alle ‘al ransacking of the shelves J eyniae athe ames, Of | praprictor, who ‘turned the thief out of hin store, | to the ‘credit ‘of the well ani pulup aecouut, aud . Homan, who claims to be the agent of a sdny Dlg r Seen MI i Newark, pestcrlyson'acharce | James W, Campbell, of Covington, has made affle jesired Vory much the pre | fectionery, at er; gasannd ad drawers, off some of the most valuable | of atteiapting to assassionte Carl Hinderer, a saloon | davit that bis t u in Dew } clubbing on the 17th of | Vr'revengs the boy turned upon Cohen and stabbed | $88,000 for repairing the strecta, Georgetown, Colletti, was nearly. destroyed | Sty uous EAT a ae ice | i : emer Vast on which indictments’ were prveurwt dhe desired to put g | noo wie o poekes Balto, ond then ran away, ‘The coroner's inquest in the case of John Mull 6 foriiay, ond many lives wore lost. || nt about $1.0) K in the morning 18 way e lamp exploded in the sitting room | fe tostined falsely beeatse of threats and. tad vid Mee Williams: assured a dy, who dies of a pistol shot wound on Wednesd: ng 8 shod over 8 ¥tone yard, at the foot | ascertained shut the premises had been entered, an: jesse's house, 189 Meadow street, Mrs, | wade by the Government detective of (Si he story as tt was wit: Terrific Hail Storm at Wheeling. last, concluded the ingairy op Thuredey night with | of Court atrest, was burned Loss, $000. Indurod. | thereupon an oflcer sterted afier, the thieves, anc Twa of tie chiltcsa We t ws, And we told it, Waeetixa, W. Va., May 28.—This afternoon a | Verdict ex erating derercial Dusey, the person who The foundry connected with the Lowell ma- | being su closely pursued they were compelled to | severed ‘of then vito fool ly but It was hardly | terrific rain and hail storm passed over this city, | *t Mullady in se which were recovered and taken | entor tal Nea. stunton’s Mrs, chine shop was da fire ou Thureday night. | abandon the goo " to come s sccoud | lasting abous twenty minuice. The bail stones were | The Committee in charge of the decoration of | Lose, Siwy ket bY of back to the village Farrel, while driving a wagon thi relor rough Mr. Btanitow Cuinith: rool Ba A of , a Main street, Paterson, on Thursday, very coal Wi Gra iil te tit Siar a a At | rinses a aes ee Meet | seit me ane Ren SMe! Sat; | cotraome wih baring eG Si ensatt | tue crvaouy af gouorating the soldion’ | Se ur “art tat’ tame er int "Sud, | etaeeey VAs day and on Monday next before 11 o'clock A, M.; fe probably 0, 'tuere tab iauraasy of ox in Flushing wiil take place bo-dey instead of | severely tnjuring bim in the hip, Sho was returaing ee " Se &*:2 " tally. No bopes are | etcrtea “ite nk of the recov ‘Airs, Hesse, Orne of Mi ie recovery of Mrs, Llcase, Orne, of Marblehead, ham tor defendant ‘Phe divorce suit of ‘Lailroad Dovot was bio! bupren wed him, A. H. Dana fol thousands, The root ofthe Baltimore aad Oblo (a of ‘the loss hardy of Whe Gowgsp Qu Hin latter day, ek ome Woian's Kighe meeting,