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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. a THE REVOLUTION TY CUBA. Mivenichs fea "oor sompeten ws shandom. The |THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL insurgents, meantime, had only retired for the pur: Fore, of reforming. Frat done; they retaracd In | SES THE NEW REPUBLIC AND ITS CON. | force, wade a brillant charge with the bayonet, re | FLORAL TRINUTES TO THE MEMORY took ‘sil the guns, and competicd the Spaniards to re. treat in disorder wich a loss of forty-fve killed and one hundred wounded, STILUTION. = OF OUR HONORED DEAD, The Military Display—tmpressive Ceremo- At In Divided into Four States—The Legtsias | shots from the Spanisl steamer having set fire to é i ture of one House Only—President Biected | aburding tiled with war materials, the Mlibusters nies Cypress Hills Cometery-Gen by the Legisiatare—leliato nd Civil | did not pursue the routed enemy, they having to re Sickles’ Sorech-The Grand Army of main and extinguish the flames and save the arme, Republic ta the Academe, h they succeeded in doing. ie Spaniards aw ten cannon anmonnted in add). Early yesterday morning the military filed into tlon to the eight pleces already in position Union square, and thence marched down Broadway RS GALAN tad (enable ¥ by Fulton street and Atlantic avenue cars and other @ Prussian and instantiy shot iii —_>— st New York, The earringeeways Over Liberty Guaranteed =All Citizen Twenty to Vote. , From a despatch sent by Gon, Crsreprs, President of the Republic of Cuba, to Mr. Mo- rales Lemus, Minister of that Republic to this country, dated in Guaimaro on the 15:h ult. we conveyances to E Ath 1 The Patriots’ Victories nenr Puerto Pedre | were fled with vehicles and the sidewalks were extract the following: densely crowded with interested spectators, The The representatives, fourteen in number, from siteet cate wore, Iiterklly packed all the toorniit, the insurrectionary districts, chosen by universal Havas, 27.—On the 1th ; 1. a fae ‘nd fulled to afford a means of transit to the eager uffrago, mot in Constituent Asseinbly in Guiama- | ¢nzagement took, four miles from Pact | muitttade, though ears trom the various atreet Hives fo on the 10th ult. Shanlards convering provisions to anus, ‘Tho but: | were procured for the purpose. Many went dirvet g © seasion, Moesrs, A Ue took place along the margin of the fiver, nud | to te cemetery, avd visited ail tho points of in Cece onaeang et is: Bessisby steer | lasted for severe! hours, and every attempt of the a Usd st bibest bet seal, monte and Zambrana pr Shanlards to, eros mae repulsed with severs | MNT se dueling iar can Wet eNe ‘onatitution, . hey were shot down. In the river, wetuslty a OCRESTON xew Yo Aibhcaa pian Ntteidabin tt the water with thelr blood. Finally the Sp At Hast New York tho vast crowd received eon- Yatton of this country, to be effeetive during: the’) Were driven Berk with eroat tors, nud comoel tlnual vecessions, aml at hati past 9 o'clock the Hine war, Its artictos were discussed one by one, and | eee nee coke of Sh killed. and 4) wounded, | of procersion was resnmed nearly in the same order Approved with afew unimpor Dut the Insargents elalia thet thelr tose was | which {€ took fe Union square, Hirst the marine Ben. Cexpedes prot roa ge fo toil ge aphid Bal band and fone companies of marines, under Lieut.« this fundamental Inw of the Republic that of 00 men. in. lis cempany only 7 eneupy uns | Col. Wroome, the ban and TwelMh Regiment of the ht 1 o. | harmed, ‘The Spaniards retreated to Puerto Padre. | National Guard, the catalalque drawn by ebgit It recognizes th ba in Phe ie irre- | Where they Were awaiting irelaforeemente at 1a8t aC: | een ees and surrounded by @ ective of race or color, and establishes com- | counts apectiv cathe lil : anvers of |< A.coasting echooncr had arrived at Nuevitas with | guard of honor consisting of matmed veterans, band plote independence of the three grem Rabi OTT the Spantords wount A in a skirmieh reat ihe satae | of boys of Voton Home, tho orphans of deceased je nation. ‘Th lative power is declared to | piace on the Wth instant between a band of ssi get . Hegk Sh tte Sec ie ea cy ected by | Rente and ® Spanish foraging party, iu wh Union roldiers, a largo number of girls from the Or Feside in a House of Representatives elected by Fiiter were driven back phan Asylam in 8d street in oven enrriages and all citizons over twenty years of age. ‘The Con- | the Cubans have, Fesvivad apon active operations | roused In white, dieibled soldiers and sailors in nthe foture, and Intend Keepin Spaniards on the : : Btitution further divides the island into four | [M he Mate te om commttih at ye rlth the inte. | WAR wagons containing flowers, officers of the Btates, cach of which shall be equally represent wos, which tre oll sulering severely from | army and navy and city oMiclals, the various posts ¢ House of Representatives. These four "ie Monnapliy of tho Grand Army situated in New York, and an ed in the House of Rep y t Vistas Bayamo by the ine Never were the € Ing tueir Independe foros have been driven ont of gents nnder Gen, M immense number of private carriages, of the departed soldi trance were marked by a number of «mali flagsf and Aslight eminence to the east wns selected ns the Le of the exereives. DISTINGUISITRD OFFICRRS ON TH GROUNDS. ‘The grave the west en Btates are called th@Eeatern, Camaguey, the Cinco Villa Western, The cxecutive power shall be vested in # Pre aideut, who shall be responsiole to th Of Representatives, and it shall be the duty Wis latior to clect both the President and th hey. five towns), and Chamber | Annoyaners of the Government Censorship. Our Havana correspondent, under date of Inst, fonds a4, among other things, which we can ft 1 Under # large flogetatf in the contre were grouped . 1 5 hot publish to-diy, the following stapes thon te bah el 1th Al have to be particular in writing to. you here- | MAor-Con. Dantel K. Sickles, Major-Gen, Me.Dow game four Secretaries of State to assist him in his | ager, or rather in tiling my letters. Rverything | ell, Gen, Postley, First Brigade Cavalry; Cols. Guties, w uations shall be approved by | by tis Fost Ofte bi W can 3 on aay premece be Lillo, First Artillery; Guibert, Washingt Cxamine} or withbel!, Is kept he mit the Gov. tld i the House Rear iohot naticted with. thie, Would you be. | feF¥es: Burts; Majora Durkin, Traphagen, Tweed, it ,possible—yca, Tsay poesihe—that m would, trough a Sub-tnepector of i ven parties at the door of the eteamer's ofic and take thelr letters intensted to go throngh to New York? Such a thing bas been done on reveral occ of Inte, avd T suppose the wext move will be to ome alight discussion, it appears, arose on the | scareh everybody going on Loard the stcamers, 8 is m Why nos suppress ol correapundes selection of national flag. The ons that Ces- | serwe are tow due we five Ina podes raisod at Yaru was not identical with the | that the revointion of Serte ber has remvigorated the raton und gives it pure, unadulterated freedom t one used on previous occasions by Lopez, Aguero | ‘This Inst cited. tact is enough Of itnelf to conv! any | &e. ‘The feminine orphans were ranged around the + | central platenn, the Dove next, and the rest of the Procession around, Prayer was offered by the Rev. Samuel Willig, Chaplain of the 127th Votontecrs, next requiem by the band, and the singing of Pleyel's hymn, and “Shall we know cach other,’ by the orphans GRN, SICKL EA'A ADDRESS, Gen, Sickles then delivered the following address : hall be enacted for the creation wer, which shall at all times be perfectly independent of the osher two branches of the Government. al law sich last one (the sameas diaplayed | you and the world as fo Low matters are viewed by | Three thousand koldiers of the Repab'ic are 7 allemand ae plogled ary the Captain General and hie fiends, The Govern: | Were, We come to place upon thoit the offerings tn this city) was finally agreed upon. ‘The fags feak, may be too much damaged by the | Of affection. We Nave brought wit us some of the ased at Yara and Bayamo were, however, ofdered Titer from: Havena. to New York t | stanlards they followed In battle, Near ie aro the Orphans from the * Union Howe" and thet #, perhaps, revealing that whieh itso much fears, to be preserved in the House of Representatives | que true suuation! Adios ty aon ene ort which the revuhae foroes nnd and considered property of the new Republic. a Hercitizen soldiers ert tele ryinpat On the following day, the 11th, representatives A KOMANCE OF THE TOWN. tracy tho muiluary crvied are all Nt held their first session, und elected the President rs comeve, 1 8 i An Affecting Stovy of a Corpse Awnitlog Burtat-fuin., Loves Despair, aud Death The Burial To-Da The readers of Tus Sex may remember the strange and affecting history of young Ella Rob bins, or Ida Healey, ar at Umes she called herself, poltoned herself with Paris green ten or twelve days ago, The daugiter of a farmer hving in New Bodtord, sho was led to hor shame by one Healey, who afterwards beeame a policemon lived with t 1» the vi ho died for thetr country. comrades rurvive. t our Memoria Ih the seu oF count tnees hy tnd Clirks of the House, When organized, they epavimously, and by acclainati Cespedes as resident of the Republic, and Gen Quesada as Commander-in-Chicf of the foreve, The Secretaries of the various departments were chosen and entered upon their offices on the fol- lowing day. Gon, Cos; ees, in his dispateh, adds and griet t the furmre whiely wi reveal the fon ieee i 1 : ve, How consoling 1s wid. power ew ctied “The Re- ‘4 touvik ton diate new Who bi it public of Cubs has thus been constituted on prin- | jer a short me in New Yok. Soon, howover, sho | for thee Caton ived “and “died,” Not tn, walt ciples purely democratic, ‘Ihe right of petition, | was eompelied, through the il treatment she recived | Prt | fr, Me, calanlaimnan of ace a mot freedom of worship, liberty of speve!s and liberty | at his iunds, to leave him, and her subsequent 1ife | founttatians! “th ‘piocer who clears, mway” tie reat. the oh who ns Sone, homes, the ef tho press are declared inalienable mghts of | Was that of a woman of the bite Maite ce ruereting ps fis es Fatt Noten ‘ohtes every citizen.” nate m ents of repentance ont relapse, in whieh Ie s, ~ bs r ot 0) sll e ales wo ast 7 —— the visited Lor former home, the House of the Good | fren: are indted benefactors and yok the men whe, OP The Latest from the Say of Nips Shepherd, St. Luke's Hospital, and many of the | fellows, ine efor the ronows of their sever re forthe Unies thel Hyed to tirve vancement oF I WE ave aehiew Aten, tn we Havana, May 20.—The Sj fago arrived to-day from Nurs trustworthy news. The re movements of the Mibusters Pelago brings wn ity than many Anish steamer Pe- ata 8, She brings no orte ¢ ning the coniticting. ‘The mber of wounded houses of sli-fume. ard the ent of lier life a new and promising epoch arrived A young man of good connections A excciient heart, who was on the farm of a reba. soldicrs anda | tive at th ue acqualuted with her, and a eanson captured from the Mlibusters in the bay of | mutual t sprang up between them, ‘That Ripe. 1 pasmlonatcly but purely loved her wus shown t ; P = hie passionately hut purely loved her wa by ATING THR GRAVES, bis determi The Landiug of tho American Bxpediiton Ing, despite the opposition of parents, | Got, Lansing follownd with on oration, which was | that Crippled a Spwulsh ManeofeWar—The | flevds, and relatives, to make her his lawfully wed | Hstened to with Breathiess riicnees after wire Expctiounry Corps undor an Old United | ded wife, It was difieult for her to belleve such a | there was a rece wor halt an hour, duit je ceed me States Army Captains hing possible, She remembered that those lips | Tho ehtdren scattered over. the tombs lald their | pcctal Covganonience af the Nor York Sunday Newe. | which he had pressed had Locu kissed by others, | floral tributes on the graves, Ia many eases of their | Heicars oF tne Ray ov Nive, Cons, May 12,— | and that whatever she could bestow upon him save | Onn fithers, theash they. of curacy wore [tle con: | Tho expedition ef whieh you have been for many | her heart others Mad possessed vefore, hese Find the band p Re direc: front Mowaktc: Ths Weeks post u confidant wos broucht ton su thonghts troulied her, with her bettef in his nies were eluded by the 4 soun consummation on yesterday, We | tuthfulcss, Iu amoment of despair she took ihe A at aN Re Ct a ech Aide fae good’ our landing Uy micnise polson that ened bor Hie. Ae yrencaned by De Willis. the eolun Anyou wer rs, the Genoral's studies of the eb Her lover w this time tn the country, When mores ity Bast Now York, and Was disuissed And toporr*puieal maps of this port Paving bi he cume to the city expecting 4a loving heart, | PY Grand Marshal 1. ¢ el tarried oul 1 New York uncer covsultatton with | he ¢ vey and a iife body, Hix vosrow cannot be de ewminent eneine rs, our Acndowmy of M commanler was prepared Gua very Diet roevhnnolegatics.t ti position of | fermbod, He resolved that che should not be buried he dey closed with solemn smemorial servieos Jo'one? Without delay, ‘Tovover risks of movement | ax a common suicide, and sought to proc ne Beer rar ths cate, Ue thier Ge tore eoealicak | nf Commies Abicide, sad. aougnt No Bronare th? | tu the Acadamy of Muna, whore a lange and patrl Works; and, With theexpericns: of our y.terans of | Recessary Money for the faueral expensey. | Till TST otic yudience agsembied in the evening, Many old the Ariny of the Potomuec in ths we of the spade, | fiends, whom he had alienated, refused toad Lim, | goigicre wero prose us among them we were very sonien bled by stor aterial be: | and he was compelled to have the barial portponed hind defences whieh onr small force of men, = acheit ro tblie neenareee were Maj.-Gon, Sickles, Admt in bre," con make good egainst ten Umes thelr ig aay to Ae La ips Deo ers Li ral Farracut, Gen, Cochrane, Col, Dugauae, and co in an undertakes's. He m 0 Erect Fluids Seman tienda ela apy tinted a ulcliied boa ditan id th EH others. ‘Pho Governor's Isiand band opened the ex. check for $100 on a savings bank in this elty, bu owing to redstape routine the check cannot be cashed within thirty days after dee notice has been given, He has at length obtained the money, and creises with a dirge, Alter a voluntary on the organ by G, W. Morgan, accompanied on the harp by Prof, Toulmin, and singing by wquartette choir, the Rev, Isaac 8. Hart- are aw With you already know, Tt about two-thirds of thet. bour the cour «> of rome of 1 ut, Hike that ot Bob Aer: et, but eleventh men id leaked “et their fingers’ enus. He eee chai, deuce’ inchows vere rormidabie | te fuucral, whicis was to have taken place on Batnr- | 1° Cm eu up a prayer, Maj-ten, Daniel i in ta ‘compactness, experince, and daredevil bra- | day, will take place to-day, from the Mariners’ | ssi Grand Comeaander State of New York, then Americus, Germans, Irishinen, Kngiishmen, | Chureh in Madison street, The Rev, De, So sh x p Whom ‘have undercove "te baptism of made a brief address, in which he stated the objects from Chattanooga to Atlanta; others who | H. Tyng will ofticrate, of the Society of the Grand Army of the Republi have breasted the temperst of buttle from the Wil — ii feclingly expresncd ite sacrod obligations tc derncss ty the Five Forks HE SUN'S PARTY IN TOTTE § ai Sennen Loses tact es Gen, Thomas dor as yon have been aware i preserve tn undying memory the #elf sacrifice of the for many me one cotumminder, Mets a native ivday Evoulug—the | fallen soldiers, Ho closed by introduciug the Rev Gaineke Sie tren Oia Mle re'Their MMe | 1, W. Botlows, D.D., President of the, U. 8, Sant during the war nm chiet of stat to Gen torests nre—Progress the Wor tury Commission, who preached the sermon of the Mis engagement regard, ith the Junta of New hd to the fort ‘The newly incorporated village of Tottenville | occasion. ‘The preacher's discourse was mainly de. | York makes hin second in © b y y is Arrival, However—ieferred ws you are aware age machinery in mnotion, A cireuiar, explaining the z . 11 i; ion the miccabringe OF his tormer expedition at Hagced } objects of the Incorporation, correcting the exigse Tee Eee Cantor an ec raelreuenl 2h dent, bis Second in command fs in the preseat | coumending the ticket published in Tam fon last MED Oland Lae Be ft en. Sickle i Geserstin-Chlot, Quesada. A virte ugh it may | week, has been Issued by the promoters of the act of | Ort), t:dward Delorrestas fullowe? fAseuincd aa Unintentional, aia perlaps unayohd : by Col, Edward Devorrest as fuilows Drench of fuith with Gen, Jordan has incorporation, On Saturday evening the Sun's party Biost are the martyred dead who He followed; and having been brought t held a lorge ratification moeting in the Union Hotel, wt RUiy Rraves Car Preedou 4 yur Banting does not appear, | Juige A. i, Wood presided, aud Wan, Ryder acted Witte govmitis years thet cicoion tis Bequiescern 1, ua Le has been, in the | Seerctary, Mr. W. I tan gave @ lucid account Blest he the groand where heroes rleep Jeslous punctilic Of the incorporation movement, The need of im- Ani Host the dng tt thoh wares, General Jordan is not likely to consent to piay | provements wus indicated by Mr, 8,8, Hopping. Mr Hig radiant siaie Welt wilh Chief of Stall to Qu Bo compromised by his wesiguinesst to ‘And brightly bean on Ii - a. Tue matter wiih, T hope, War be: | Reed a le some telling personal hints, An earnest Pertinent as ii military assistant, orcomizer, and appes! to union for the citizens! ticket, from Dr. Hub- Decoration Day tu Bilzaboth. Viner, He appears to think, bard, was listenod to with pleasure. Judge Ell Suturday was the day set apart by the people of Will not la c 4 Flizabeth, N. d., for strewing the graves of ther eing very Well adapted for civil service, will object | KAYE #OME pers nal explanations, Prof, Gi soldier friends with emblems of aftcction. The to be led to buttle under any Chaban.” Herein we four some little difleulty at the start, but committed Bs we are fo the strogale, that dificulty will very Soon vanish wien tie enemy comes within reach of ‘our rifles, We have sent out part of our force to cul fect transportation They eames wn Dody of Spanish t Batchelor warmly defended the outsiders who bave | private houses were settled in Tottenville, against tho exclusive nono: be arene, While se of some native Tottenviilers. ‘The election for town | He‘hutidinge, ovtig officers is to be held at the same time and plice. Mr. | places were cloned A, Woo the repabilean supervisor, is up for re-elec Scott P tlon for the town of Westfield. ae flags and crape to represent a tent, which w WYORAER WAS CAPTURED, | pied by a litte girl attired as the Goddess of sacl ty, and attended by two boys a8 Zouavers an open The Triumph of w Pittabnrch Belle—Mare | cairinge in which were seated four beuutliil gurls ip whit arrlages containing ehildren of Finge ofa Member of Gov, Hofiman'ascam, | jar] ee CUTLRRLPR OLN EST A vory satisfactory and well ordered wedding | und of open avd cloard ceremony was performed on Saturday forc widows aud thelr on, Thi aped with banuers festooned Ma tolled forth their func fed at half mest from the 1 the procesalan. wil busi emse bout the mittarry formed and preceded by a detatehivent 4h the principal etr ywood cemetery, A agen drow edly to beth, upon a small Dba placed ut 4 guard on a neigh. boring proprty, but very. soon persuaded the Dons to. part, cowpuny With them ot an uncorensouious wpeed, Teams are being broucht in for the removal of our material to the headquarters of Cespedes, munications with him have been opened, have we received yisits from son Bagged gry looking pals, who are said in pur camp to bold the rank of generals. TI have ne More to a'd than to tell you, In conclusion, that ull HOWA several 0 1 soldiers a long lin ocenpied by th frie On, at is, Drought up the proc fo fins os prospered; that we ora in fine health and | the residence of Kdward Oxnard, Keq.. an old and | Kelly, of the Water street M. i. Ch its, and for (he tine safe (rom Karroting, Lebind | wealthy mcrehant of Pittoburgh, the bride being his | prayer at tue cemetery, and the Rey. Dr. Miller, of no protiy Works mounted, lindward and seaward, | qyughter, Adrienne N. Oxnard, and the bridegroom, | the Baptist Church, delivered the orvtioa, alter With mis very Real-looking Hevl pieces, Col. J. Te A Nevarallacalie a fp Mhich the Indies proceeded to decorate graves, pee ol, J. Toweusend Connolly of this city, son Of Fine oral offermgs were of various devices, creases, ment between the Marscila and | Comptroller Richard B, Connolly, and one of the pers | hearta, chuplets, anchors, &e., vad for the thost part e Baticrios-The Latest Accounts | sonal aids-de-camp on the staff of lits Excellency, Gov sted of ehaste cameiias, bouad up with ever through she Gevernment Censors Tele- i greens and Lurel leaves. ‘The military discharged Hofman, The ceremonies wore performed in pre- | three parting volleys; and the. ladier baying rea ee or hs ie n which landed tn | S08 of a large number of admiring friends, includ> | eend 4 1 earring the pre of procession wos AVANA, May e expedition whieh landed asl ‘ome of the bride: | again taken up, ‘The burial grounds attvcn 1 to the We Ay Or Nips comprived u large steaiuer «name not | 16 & large delegation from the home of the bride ond Prestoterian Churely Bt. donu's Nven) wht the steainsiip Perit frou New York, | groom, the officiuting lergyman being the venerable aah, Wirai, Pecabsteriaa; aod Be A he sbzamer branalirs ad ber Saree } He Perit, | Catholic Bishop of the Diveese of Pittsburgh, the G dol , urch were successively Vi hich made several trips to wore, lar ding men, +R closed the services of the day. Pec ide aimipunition, tr.visions, aud clothing | Bight Reverend M, Domence. My, Oxnard pere | sl0¥ ne ari" Immediately upon landing, the or ihe, 1isurgen'®, Blotters tt te ond mounted guve away the bride, ‘The happy cohple, having re Bhbusters trew ap latrenchu ceived the congratulations of their friends, at once Devoration Day th Fluebings a #, @weeping the bay. Very interosting and impressive ceremonies Toe es tee ey safutly Ianded her men | ®t Out on a bridal tour through the Candas and the | yoru Hotd at Flushing « nites Werorerndtys and mumiti iis at the port of Neuvas Grandes, on the | Eastern Btates, was held in front of the Town Hail in the afternoo: Porth court, not far from Neavites, A Brithsh war —_ - Atwhich Mr, Morris Franklin presided, and. prayerk Pieumcr uid (wo Si auish cruisers furied to cateh the | The French Confederate Rama~JFules Favre | were offered by Bishop James and the Kev. Dr. Tay Balvador, which departed immediately alter her men Retained by Onr Government, Jor, A momorial oration was delivered by Mr, isembarked. James W, Covert, The children from the P and cargo ti d be ont Panis, May £0,—The great case of the United a stant. the Spanish war steamer Orphans’ Home, and the military band from W pirvela entered the Lay of Nive and, wan, reccived | Staten agvinst Armand Br. thers, the Freneh builds | Pulnt Iurnished., the mural, entertainment of Mira sharp fire from ihe artillery, ‘Two shots touk Ron heal an on the oveasion, ‘The soldiers’ monument was. taste- wen ain ee Lull, compelling Ver to withdraw, kiie { C78 0f the Confederate rams, ls sory to come be | fitiyGecurated with start, Wreaths, garlands, and fore the Court of appeala, Jules Favre bas been re- tained by the American Government, in the place of M. Berryer, who died a few woeks ago, The United States Governmant is understood to be in possession of new aad imporiant evidence, Front weut to tne port of Manali, end obtained a force of voldiers, and in company With the Spanish Guabost Africa returned to tav bay of Nipe. After Sveral slots had pecn exvanged between the mere and the shore batteries several hundreds of Spayiards wore lauded, aud, making a detour to hoice flowers," A toucliing incident of was the atent drovping 0 the mound at the foot of the monument by the orphan children of soldiers, as they tiled past, During. the Afternoon the graves in. the cemetery wore strewn with fowers, Mrs, Crange Judd, Msn, A. P, Nor- MONDAY, throp, Mra J. 1, Meks, Mrs Charles Tever, an other Indies ad charge of the floral decors their bearts were evidently tn the work. rarest flowers grown in this most beantittl town of Long Island were provided with hands, K YOR garde Tavieh —o— Decoration Day in Newark, On Saturday the friends of our fallen braves in Newark formed tn procession on Park place and Centre strect, and marched to Fairmount Cemetery, wher ceremony of strewiie the grnyes wae performed, Ex-Gov. Ward and Staff, Gens, Runyon and Plume and thelr staffs, the County Court Judzes, members of the Legislature, the Common Cincil of Newark, and a larce numoer of wagons filed With girls dressed in white and bearing gar lands bad places in the procession. ‘The Rev. Dr Fish offered. up the opening prayer, and Gov, Ward made the memorial address, and ‘te benedieion, wich ended the services, was proncanced by the Rey, Dr. J. B, Tuttle, —— Decoration Day in Bergen, The decoration of soldiers graves wus colelrat of yesterday, in Bergen City, by tho relents of Boren and nelahboriood, Iheluding mitiry wad cave bodies, whieh passed fn recension through t priveipal streets arriviug at New York Day ¢ tery at d ofc kin the afternoon, Fis, played at halfamast from the pablic tui Various private houses all along the rouve poche Hib ‘The President on Artington Neigh Wasirxotox, May 99.—The President, secon. panied by Mrs, Grant and Mr, Dent, her taller, let in bis pri ‘arriage @hortly before voon, to atiend the decoration ceremonies ; all tie heads of Depart« huenta were also ab Arlington, payin rit uie to snored dead, A battavion of marines were on the groun The pavead theongh the grovinda vid visited ail nts of hiverest, and stopped for a while awong the braves Ore of the chief points of attraction was the “Tomb of the Unkvown,” the monument ereeted to the uiksown soldiers, whieh stands to tho front and Piahtof the staud, Around ft hat been ereeted were dis igs, and opy Of American flags, aupnortol by sx upright +. The canopy Was beautifully with f eal ech ample ti-colored cambric, ‘The mon tment ts a solid block of granite, about might fort fquare and six feet high. On either corner ts an iron twelve-pounder, Hetween these stack of the ballk na used In the gr rronument were tastefuily hnug beautiful wre everzreens, Iaarel, and ch The tw on on the monument ts 0a “Recorded in, tho archive ponity, and its ent citizens ‘honor Ucn WS Of ty ee nimy tyre, May they Fest in poave. Septeuvor, A.D. gnng ts piled a «Around the sof Denenth this stone renose the tor one hundred and eleven nnknows after tho war from tho felis of andl on the ronte to the Rappahannioed. President Grant and faintly, Gen, Sherman, mom bers of the Cabinet, foreiga Ministers Pio ninent officiels took Kents, When & Of Lwonly-one gunk Was fred. After the musical and other ceremonie Bull Run eon weong hood thle warning : we 9 anf defled the vclee of God ; Wi ur fathors to lad exeuse for U before right Mberty did mecom fol in. we Hive, while our foe, who el ned Hut Mharp and terrible. hy Hoble, the ood, NUON Mier Fie work ght learn Wat" Night is Might, Afier the oration a procession wos formed, floral offerings were sirewn over bie Kraven, — Gon, Butier's Oration in Gloucester, Mawes Post 45 G. A, R,, of Gloucestor, Mass., d the TR ite how at promian, caantee.frection Halts nd equaltty of proteetion to all we fonuded apon tie will of the peopie al ‘The General, closed with, a quo Grecne Halleck's * Marco Bors: But to the hero, when hie sword Has won the bate Zor the fre, ce sounds like a prophet ® word, fia hollow tonok ace heard nke of willious yet to be!" - The Floral OMsrings Etsowhe In P Jih the midst of a driving rain » tor funy remark i true of Milwaukee, Reading, Pi ind Glenwood, near Washington, At Hudson, N.Y. about 1,600 per pated tn the sercingites yesterdry. equality of uw from Pitz ee na partic! Prayer was of ; th Keyiment At Butfalo the public bu dings displayed the as at halfansst yeater’ay, ‘The morning ws voted to thedecorattion of the suburban cometeries, and in the afternoor, a procession, consisting of the local militia, Unite 1 Porter, ard of mute tery anit ex out th In Providence the bells were toHed and the flags played at half mart, Post No. 19 went to South Kiugston to pay special tribute to the mio mory of Gon, Redtcan, In Toston Duslness wan generally suspended. The speakers at the come ferles ineluted Senator Wilsen at Nativity, Geo. Th Loring at Plymouth, Gen. W. Bluney Serceant at Mount Anburo, Gen. W. 8. King at Forest Hills, 't, HH. Knssell st Mount Hope, and Mayor Forsythe of Chelsea at Woodlawn. In Worcester bi suspended, and about 100 graves were decorited. Visladelphia the children from Chester Springs as sembied In Independence rquare, bearing n bans Inscribed " Wo represent toe wead of 148 restinens.” Oter clikiren bore appropriate banners, Tn M inept Cemetery a granite monument to Woshing wan dedicated, It is an obelis', °0 remonies in other tawrs and cilicn out tue North were wd delivered the oration ein Cnein Avaueta, Me., May 80.—the membors of the Giond Army of tae Hepublie here |) poned tue decoration of the soldiers graves unt!l Juno a, > ue Ceremonirn To-Day. Tho ceremonies are to be continued to-d Fort Hamilton, Greenwood Cewetery, the Cemetery, Holy Cemetery at Platbuali, and are Appropriate music 1s to be given at those the Fort Hamilton, i rine Baty Yard and Goveruc » I The xeverul details having « wavestig tone! cemeteries will all unite at Cypress Mills tional Cenetory at three P.M. as tue priscipal b> servauces of the day will fe place ther ee Terrific Gale in Wanbington. smixatox, May 80,—In a rain storm this Houses were unrooted. A sniall frame in which four men had taken rege Jat the \op and fell to the grouud, Ono was mally tigured that At was necessary ts curry Hirldges over small streams were sy epi away by the rapidly rising water, —— Murder in West Troy. Troy, May 9.—Tias morning, in West Troy, Juo, Lyneb, Win, Daley and Bernora' Tague were engaged iii on ‘altercation atter a deuuken caro for, woo is captain of mcoul barge, wis nevercly and probably fatally tabbed with atazor. Daley Was urrested; Lynch ts at urge, — Av Eminent Physicinn Dead. ‘Tho Philadelphia journals anuc the death of Dr domes Kush, an eminent physteian, and thie vattior ot the “wuman Voice.” His will gives the bulk of bis bropertp to the Paltadetphia filrary Covi. including a block of ground on Bro: Christian ‘and Carpenter, on. whic structure is to be erected. scat ca il yal Intell: gen 9 to be d lemy of Music on the 1 ith of Juae pt. John Ruswell Young, late of the Yew York Tribune, ’arted fom Bt. Louis oa Briday fork The Rey, T. A, Ga; y the pastor of St. Prancts Chuleh, at Fair Haven, Coun, died on Saturday Gon, Caballero de Roda haa been appotuted Cop: tainGseneral of Cuba in place of Gun Dal ot cleetod, It iv an of bowever, Mat he will eoutest (ue elvetive uf A farewell banquet wae given to Gen. Dix, in Paris, irday, by Mloutars Wasutnteng uid tiveiluyasne aied with the Rusporor on hasta) wl eH Mepworth, of Honion, bas a opto ried Wo Blu by tho His. Dr Oe goods Church, of Uile elty, " Thomas Borch Orsion, aged 13. yoors, one of the brave men to the garrison ‘ort Melicury while hous barded by the Brit Joees In IFLA, died va Friday Admiral, Farr 4 Gon, Bherman have sont sto Mayor ndtoy invite te ah ut Urtloll, Of boston, ue Vone to the Peace Jubilee ‘amd the loey ital Us city tendered, Both branches of the Philadeip! Neat thes ‘ens, previous (0 Wi he Hon, Mei neh ta redith Read, the A nintras saturday, City Coune jeuice Hall departure for " rican Consul , Fecent iotod by the new ‘aliod’ for Havre fa We St, Laurout on MAY 81, TlAws | ¢ ilvdelphia yesterday the graves were Vie LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. SHERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, Manifesto from Edltrens of the World-The Women to have m Little Kepublic of their Own, in Which they Can Play Statesmen and Voters: We have received a copy of a voluminous paper Addrosted to some Indefinite Madam, and signed by Mrs, J.C. Croly, “ on behuif of the Committee," r qniesting Fuch a person to net as adelgrte to a pres liminary meet! tobe helt in New York on the first Tuesday and Wednesday of October, Tt states that the object of this Parllament is to organize o legislative body of women to represent Women npon all subjoets of vital tutercat to themaelves and thelr ebiliren, The function of the Parliament is to erystalize the Intellience and infuen of women Inte amoral ond retormatory power, which will act definitely upon all the varied Interests of eoclcty Among the many Hitlo pastinies which the Partia ment propores to take in hand, the following pre specified; frst, to change the whole system of public education and to appoint the teachers themselves secondly, to tuke charge of all the prisons and relore matory schools of the Union ; third, to resolve them: vea Into agort of universal Hyxieante and Sanitary Committee; tourth, to dictate come improved regn lations (to be ineul by after), in regard to male labor; M0, to reform our household mostic service; under this head are tne! DASHE: “abolition of the washtnb" and the ‘doing of tees work at home," and sixth, to make our legistiors honest, Any collusion with * Woman's Right" nizations t# denied, although the object of auch | associations is lauded to the ektes, A permenent aution 1 to bo establ and delegates are | ted theroto tn the amo manner ns is done to be reformed. And further: cleetions are to be held now and wotuen may vote, and anch only, advanee for that inborn and whole to end with a gen | by the men who » Little privat then, at whi ne pay n dollar ahead inalienable privelyge, TY oral endeavor to «1 Five Dollars for a Quart of Cherrters Op Saturday afternoon a very common-looking fruit wagon was necn slowly driving ntoug one of our quiet streets, On it, an driver, eat a wallow: hued individoal with Keen, Kray eyes, Every few moments the houses redeboed with his tufernal ware whoop, bringlig tho Inmates In crowds to the doors. One lady Hked tie appearnuco of the fiuit for rale, and nent a girl to ask the price, ‘The price, too, ahe thought fair; fo when the vericle stopped before Ler door, she bought a quantity of new cherries, and profforred a G5 bill in payment, ‘The man looked at the note for a moment, with @ moaning twinkle In his eye, ond sal * Very sorry, ma'am; but haven't got the change, Shall Tsend my boy around to have it broken * The lady had no objections, and a builethoaded young rascal, who sat in the wagon, was rent in qnest of change, ‘Time pasved, and the boy ‘Pho lady grew impatient, and so did the mi nt, ma'am,” he raid, ull Ego an get him,” and he drove off slowly and deliberately ‘The lady waited and waited, but he returned not. rated the soldiers’ graves on Baturday, and Geo. B. | ‘Phe sun set, the slindos of night grew deeper and F, ation delivered the oration. He arin cwep. | darker, but silt he dit not return, ‘The tady: hos strate t) Te | now waited tiriy-Ave hours, and he bas not re- nitions Tehas | : pm republic Ui tive, to I (turned, at most precious Well may it = — Tortie hattice thew foght were tn defonc The Excive Law a Faitore, 0 {tho comuonpenpls, To. then has es 4 radeon nobler, moutoriad than the | Captain Garland of the Fourteenth, and one or a Ren OF, na OF de want er fram S| two liqvor dealers in his baillwick, aro disanttr fled Government the trhimphal weet to our hersie dent ‘i ate tnd hove caption in the un Scene corte ee ueheraie dewt = | with the article under the above caption ia t om day Vant, The exp mn ways that the 4 it not enter Aity-six houres in ono sireot In the Fourteenth Ward, beesuse no street in that ward contains so many houses, ‘Phere tay not be so many Ucensed houser Inany one street, but it must bo remembered that the number of un! nsed places Whore Hquor ts Bold In the elty Is almost as two to one ; and besides, the street which Tre Buns report er Visited runs trom Bicecker street to Chatham square, and embroces apart ofthe Sixth Ward. One or two prominent liqnor dealers heve complained bitterly of tho immanity extended to the unlicensed, On reportor went through the rame treet yesterday, and now says thet not only did he find every house edt the fen. CW. Pouinesh, wndean address | fll, and men and women, white and bluck drinking, was delivered by the Hon, Chas. 1. Becte tn front af | but he saw boya and girls going out openty with the grave of the late Col, David 8. Ci of the ‘4 | ind penny pitehers of ale and of the how hotties of whiskey, ai 8 were men lying dead druwk. > 1 in three Judge Boll to be Ousted. ‘Tue BUN on Saturday anno as did all the other newspapers, that in the sult by NM. Fowler againat Wiliam H, Bull, to have the former declared nbent of the eMice of Justice of the | Beghth Judicial District Court, and the latter a naurp: | er, the Court dirceted a verdict In favor of the defend ant, subject to the opinion of the Court at General | Term, Jucee Peckham at fret suid Le was inclined to erder « verdict for the plaintiff, the questions of law tobe float heard at General Term. ‘The plointi’s } the Legal ine counsel clal.ned that this could not be done, The Conrt then ordered a verdtet for tht ndant, the Jory were directed to so Mud, and the verdict was entored by the clerk | sequently, aft tit wppeurs thet sub another esre had been alle, the Court ordered the verdict to be changed, ‘The cute oes up to the General ‘Term, and there seems a hig probability that Mr. N. Hill Fowler may be declared tho rightful {ueumbeut of the Kighth Dis- trict Judgestip, with salary dating Dock » your - apanens on tholy Dignity. now The The wembers of Risley’s Japanese troupe tate an irrnption into the Police Superintendent's office on Satarday afternoon, complaining of Mr Kisley's Agent, Mr. daioca DB. Porkes, who was re- #trainmg them from re Mr, Parkes, however te uroing forthwith to Japan, ebibited a written eontract the serviens of tie troupe, duly #igned and authenticated, by which they have agreed to perform, ousideration of weveral stipulations therein ex pressed, unt Feb. 16, 1870, ‘The dups did not deny | thot My. Risley had n hovorable in hie ways he deal With them, but they nevertheloss persisted in thelr dosign of violating their agreement, Mr. Parkes, on the other hand, could listen to nothing of the kind, and expressed his Intention of instituting Isgal proceedings to Uring the refractory gymnasts to reason, + The Liquor Deal. rs and the Excise Board. Many of the Liquor Dealers emphatically object to paying the two hundred and fifty dollar ticense fee, over until the classification ean bo made, The Commissioners warn them that they ure pursuing an ill-advised course, as those who do not take licenses out today may expect to see their phices closed, und they may then not get a license at any price. ‘There is no doubt whatever that the Coumissioners will restore their money after the places have been classified, and for this purpose the Committee on Applicalions wiil meet to-day and work vigorously all the Weck, so that by Moaday tenses tnay be ready for the Various « ul ure hol’ - Tempernuce Prine Moryarot Barnes, who waa drunk on Saturday nlebt, fell outol a window where she was wate thy A.M. yesterday id was 40 seriously injured ip thy buck) that she’ was nent to Bellevue Hosp She resides at A Roosevelt street... A pair of L were found on pice 62 North River, turday nicit, supposed to belong to adrunken man who hvl boon asleep on the pier, and who ts supposed tehave been drowned....Two hundred and * ne howscles® men and. wornen found. shelt Lacnty two police stations on Saturday niaies wore dn the majority by three only Se The Fastest Time of the Season, The fastest trotting time this season was made night, on Suurday afternoon ona Long Island race cours hy Ameriain Girl, for © pura of $5,400. ‘The en Aterieon Girl, Luey, Goldanltii's aw, dr, George Witkes, and Tthode Ist wes wou im three BrateMt beats us follows; Pime—side, az © Races Ciyersnamt, May 29.—The first race over the Buckeye Conrse to-day was won by Cadwall ch. f Maratta, in two: straight ents; thine Ii the Second race seven heats Were rin, re sulting in favor of @. b. Tom Porter; tine, 1:49, fg, 1:57, 156%, 12644. 1:57, 158. Ln the ‘third ruce lor beaten horses, Richards & Kilgour's bh | Kuby Vree came ia an Guay Whunar, Boag IMPOSING CHURCH CEREMONY, - Reverend Archbishop MeCtoake tite Corner Stone of the Churets ot the Epipanny- tmmenae Gathering aronud tho Site of the Edifice Interesting Spectn= cles The corner stone of the R. ©. Church of the Epiphany was laid with appropriate coremontes yes terday afternoon, by thy Most Rev, Archbishop Me Closkey, ‘The site of the chureh is the west side of Scoond avenno, near Twenty-aecond street. At present the congregation, of which the Rev. Dr. Rb. Bartsel! i priest, worship at Demilt Hail, Tie parish Ishonnded by the East River, Seventeenth and Twen- ty-fith atrects, purth avenue, ‘The ediftee will have a front of %ty feet on Second avenue, and a depth of 145 feet, Ttiato be built of briek, In the Trommanesque style of arehitecty 1 atone front At the northeast corner i# to be a eampantic, The cost ts estiniated at $115,000, and the building 1a ex: pected to be completed this year. Long before the appolnted hone yeaterday after: ow hoon, spectators bean to assemble, and th soon breame ® vast multitude, which required all thelatiention of Captain Cameron and his one hundred men, who had been detailed to preserve orter The maltitade swelled and spread entit up and down ct enne the throng way to dense that one could poss only by taking thecentre of the street, wher the horse cars kept a lane through the living mae Hundreds n @ the pites of bricks and lumber in the nelzhborhood, and ascended to the root of the surromnding buildings, All the windows overlook ing the eeene were crowded only as tenement house windows can be, For example, ffeen faces could be counted in a single window, Even on Twenty ni! sivect, Where there was no view, the same tn est was taanifested, On all aides of the gre hung the Start and Stripes, relieve? he hy the green fag of Irelynd, The space where the church t# to be erected bad @ ravken quidiangle In the centre, with platform on every fide, At the west end woe the data, upon which was fa suiall pavilion with Wencose inseribed on it front. First among the sueietion partielpatlag came the RC. TL A.D. No. f, Soelety of Bt, Bridget, with grcen sashes, 900 strong, preceded by their band playing “Champagne Ch s then also, in regain, 1,09) of the Immacul ption F, M, Society, No. % with 160 of thelr eateta in niform, AN these took thelr places around the aides, while thelr ban ners.and flags wero placed ax decorations of the rear Just in front of the broad United States Mags that entirely covered tie rough boundary whieh sepa rated the chureh lot from the lot in the rear, Bou afer 3 o'clock the procession came in view. As cus tomary with the rites of the Roman Catholic Churel, there were conser, crosier, and taper bearers and acolytes, all 1n proper gurl. ‘The reveréni clergy numbered forty, among whom were the Archbishop, the Rev, Dr. Morrogh, the Very Rev, Father, Starra, aud Rev, Messrs, Boyce, Larkin, Hughes, MeNierney, Clowry, and MeArthur. Ali, in the procession were Wandred young women drewed In white, Wearing White velis aud crowns of immortetles, ‘The clergy took their positlen together with the boys on the platform, and the usual prayers were re cited. By this time the throng without had entered, and the grounds were densely packed, After tho prayers, the Archbishop, In white and yellow embroidered robes, laid the corner atom tn tho cavity cf which were deposited the uenal documents and newspapers and a United States silver dotlor of 1260, ‘Then the clersy maide a procession vround the structure, reciting t! Lituny of the Saints, after whieh Father Morrog delivered an ssivo and eloquent address, anit the services closed and the multitude dissolve ag the apcetutors Were many Of Le ollest reot- ~Mr, Michacl Sh Presi dout of the Puilting As Mic}iact and Joseph Dona, 2 Wh Flynn, and others Mears, — LOSSES BY VILE - Great Fire in Water Mireets fire room in the base of Wot seed oll milis, ot 402 Water street, and the bu which was four stortes in height, was soon de stroyod, Tho flames spread to the next pled on the first floor by Leslie Be founder, the two upper floors being dwellings by four tenants, Boycr's loss on stock and machinery Is At $21.00. ‘The buildingw are owned diows, and are damaged about 1,000. ‘Pho ote losses Will be about ¢4,000 in a > Other Lowes by stimater B. Aw ire. Ga., was burned on Mossrs, Brooks & Fitzgerald's varnish fietory, in North Tenth strees, Witli burgh, wos damaged by un lncendiary fre ‘yesterday morning to the ex- tent of several thousand doliarsy Tho second story of 146 East Sixty-ninth street, orenpiet by Louis Schmidle and Solomon Hera, wae damaged t the extent of Q80 yesterday by tire from a leak tn the gas pipe, ——— JOTTINGS ALOUT TOWN, Ma has heard from Dos. Cit ity lust week, 459, The 6, F. and A. M., will begin rnoon in Apollo Hall, licr mado au ascension in eranch,” on Saturday ship Dacian, from Glasgow, arrived ht, with DO) passengers, complaint against Miss Kate Fisher has seed, a Grand Lo work to-morrow a Mona, Che’ is bal- ‘Thirteen prisoners were helt in the House of Detention yesterday, merely because they are too poor to furnish the required boil ‘The 58 city visits in May $4,000 a month The steamboats ©, Vibbard and Daniel Drew wii resume their passoges on the day line to Albany tontay. Tho tenth annual commencement exercises of the pupils of ¢ Union, in the large hall, on Saturday evening, were very interesting Tho Presbyterian Assemblies continued their Sessions on Saturday, aud nearly every one of the delegates preached a sermon yeawrday, The late R. C. Orphan Ball in th ssionavies mate ‘The eapen 549 missionary of the City Mission Academy of Music realized over $1040, which has been paid over to the proper authorities Mra, FL EB. W, Harper (colored), will leeture this evening in Shilob Pr "Our Work. Richard Rivoa, aged 23, was found dead in bed festeslay morning, im the rear building at O¥ Mul jerry street, The body of a drowned man was found the North River yesterday morning wt the foot of Hora- Wo street, One Webb, an ex-policeman, came near de- ig the departinentofa Superintendent on Sat- day ; but by yudicious dodging, Wat official cacup. y teria Chureh on Y uy cd, Th men, y Spaniards who stabbed the two young urns aud Bradley,in the Fourth Ward, last night, were arrested oa Saturday on board iving ship Vermont. Mr, John W, Andrews, who» prohibited I week from practicing before J > bowlin about to sue outa mandamus to compel the Judge to admit hima to practice Henry Edgar, American member of the Posi. Council of Pyris, delivered a lecture yesterday oon, in Plimpton Hall, ow * Wow '» Share in vclal Reconstruction, Last evening, ina fight in “Sniflling Court,” 151 Fast Thirty-aixth atreet, between Tuomas Kille ing, Kuward Green, aud Veter Movney, Rooney bit olf 's portion of Iiiling’s Left ear Benjamin Prince, of 341 Water street, bad a vel with Michael ( ov Of 6 Rosevelt street itof 10 Kosevelt street, and Prince stabbed nor inthe bead. He then assented O'Connor's wife, striking lice also ow the head, Pringe was arrested, Bridget O'Neil was attacked Inst evening by Mary Corcoran, Margaret Corcoron, and Catharine ivan, in tue yard of 66 Mulberry street, Durtag the ufiay Bridget was struck on the bead with an iron snd Fevelved w cut ou the forehead frou a table ie, Col. B.A. Conkling has ordered the Bighty- fourth Regiment to parade tn fail uniform on Thurs ay, June 1900, at *:0 A. M., for brigade evolution Tic right wing Wili parade fOr deitl aud tnstruction in the armory ou Weduesday, May 2, ats P, M., And the lef wing on te riday Yollowing, at ‘same place and bour, arly this inorning @ fire was discovered in Doyer's | a * ne PRICK TWO CENTS, THE PERIT'S EXPEDITION, — STARTLING INCIDENTS OF TER LATD VOYAGE TO CUBA ——See tiny and Death-An Engagement the Enemy Ven and Armament Landed for the Potriot Army —Her Return New York » left this port for was one of the moet snc- ces! which ever Linde at the “over faithful iste.” The eeamer, having accomplished her mission, re turned to this port on Saturday evening, with some passengers on board who had witnessed Uhe diseme barkation of the troops, and from one of the umber we obtained the following tutercsting fete 1 COLNeELON With her voyages THe PROGRAMME, The steamer took out aboat four hundred and Atty men, ry witha large supply of arms and umunition, Including Acme batteries of artillery. By a previous arrangement, whicn Indicated « high roo of atrateyte wisdom, 1) was docided that the veasel should at the most available point in the Batames, or en tha coast of Cuba—the point to be elected aceordine to the emerzencics whteh might rise. A number of ofleers of Cespede's army bad bee rusted to keep alook out for the expedition, Dub tis fact war communicated to the Spanish, and Foops Were dent to Intercept them, Owing to thie irenmetance, (he volunteers failed at the first laa@= ing to meet the expected guides, WIIKEY, MUTINY, A The men were treated excellently daring the voy- age, La fow wontlosome spirice among them, who fourht with each other ov .rivial euljects ected with the expedition. One of these men snecreded in obtalsing a large bottle of whiskey, Wile he dronk in one day, Under the influence of the liquor be became, as might be expeeted, almont ungovernanle, and he eballenged a number of bis rade to ght, The quarrel coon spend, until 18 was followed by a math mond the sufici nt proportions to cxcite apprehensions of @ fort We revolt, While It was at ite zenith, a none commistioned officer rushed to the seene, and, hav- Ing made Ma way among the combatants 40 as to divide them, he exclaimed, "If any man comes be- yond this line he dies!" Suiting the action to the word, he levelled bie re volver, and held it ready for use. The mutineers, startled by his threat, remained quiet for a moment, and thea resumed the alsorder, The now-comiissioned ofleer repeated bis threat, When cne of the volunteers, defying him rushed Past (he fatal ine, a shot was fred from the perce ma! er's revolver, and the mutincer foll dead! Order wos (hen roatored, and it remained undisturbed as the calm of death, When Gov, Jordan, the com- mander of the expedition, heard of the result of this Pistol shot, and the valor of the soldier who fired it, he promoted him at once to the grade of Captain, A SuOT AT THE PRAT. No other incident of importance oceurrsd until the steamer reached the coast of Mlorida, and vas rapialy ailing for the porthern portion of Cubs, ‘Them one { the officers obs: rved «Spanish man-of-war coming towards the vows), aul When he announced the fact Cogers booume very exeited over the prose D pmaTa there we the pa pect of having an enragement with the enemy at sea, Knowing the brutality of the Spaniards, some one suggested tat a bisek flag shonld be hoisted, but the sugzestion was repudiated by all the rest, At this moment a shot was fired acriss the bows of the Mt from the Spanish . and Gen, SJordaa used the American dag to be holated, and 18 was reeogulaed by the Spaniards, who did not repeat the hostile catute, ‘The man.ot-war then sailed for the Port, evidently for the purpose of searching her, or to Inquire about her destination; bat Gan, Jordan Perceiving her object, ordered all the lights on the steamer to bo alvled, a mondate whie) wae tuetan! eyed. ‘Then, favored by the darkness of the night, the Perit took another course aut escaped from her wateltul pursuers, AGHMUNT WITT TTB ENEATY. Faached her destination, disnee from the Landi . Here ho. wae Jorned BY smother expedition, con Whore aris and men wer fremoviag Ihe munitions of war then com moenced, and tt conveyed ashore, Soon after the ¥olur ey Were met by a dew eat of Sp + and aa enyagement ‘in whles tree Amerieins were killed, The voties Word interred on the fled. ‘The main body of the troops having defeated the miards, pro A] ccodcd to join the army of Cespedes. ‘fney are re ported & u Ligh spirits, Murderous Assault in Wiltlameburglte Officer Travis bear ng erties of nvurder fa the tene ment house at the (ayvost corner of Firat aod Grand street turday forenoou, entered the place Lf Hugh Heil a (aid threatening tolinan, flourisling @ to kill his wife and every. y within his rich, Before the elfleer contd we etellow be had frectared bis wife's skal Tle was nally seenret by o ‘Travis and locke in the Fourth strec Ary, Reid's ection. James Ryan was taken before Justice Dowling, and temporarily committed yesterday on tie ebiur of forging the name of Helens Ketliler as endorse hient Co a draft for 253 in gold, the accusation being homas Renshaw of 43 Mailen tane, Ryne that Helena gave him the draft for a considers: jon, and that he rola it to 30 curren cy rate of brokerage rathe OF a genuine trarsaction, When ho, fa visited Rea shaw Urroxt of Us on & forme Porters Aid the Thieves. 45 Crosby street, express dri. nn, Of 110 Mulberry street . Were committed rday on the charge 4a burginry on the premises of Stephea Coy at RT Greenwich street, Keatin slow Cort “i that Lynn, who Wasa porter in the store, had jivatly loeked him inion the rceond floor, the door of whieh leading to the store Be subsequently broks ypen Lo elect the robbery le Sparks trom the Telegrap The French will not ev © Re Goorge Francis Tr 1 Francisco, Mr. Motley arrived yool on Saturday, and wasteceived by the M ity Cuballery uba, Wiilswil on the 13th of June for Havana, oy of Egypt, has urrived ia rt Tyler, tho murderer of Paul! ,, Uubbard Was executed in'Kichmond, Va., on Friday. The peop'e in the Valley of the Ottowa are sadly intiwed or aced. Hay is $10 4 ton ¢ Dominion House of Commons is strongly im fof wequiring the Northwest Territory ing has recently been heard of Gen, hon, the American Miufster ta Paraguay, Several Spanish army officers have been arrested on charge of conspiring to restore Queen Isabella, Gcorge Peabody sailed from Liverpool ta tne stoauicr Scotia on Saturday The Schocope murder trial Asie, Penn., on Saturday. The New. England Woman's Club celobrated ite anniversary In Boston on Saturday Overland mail time te:weon N Francisco, eight days The first four mile Hage road are tn Tie business men of § that they Will wot reced Una #0. The hall storm which swept Friday destroyed. the crops aus. kt tie telde, West Liberty was badly ¢ , wother of the late Ton, erday at her residence disca e, aged @ years, Alumni of Princeton College 1s to be held io Baliimore as accepted an invitation to McMw ascontiiuedin Care ew York and Sam of the Mount Washington car od eundition n Francisco havo agroed ver Wheeling lang y cheep ia June ld ross the meethag. All the military organizations of the country are Invited to poctlfate in the dedication of the mone nevi the Soldiers, Natloual Cometury ta Gettyyvurg on the Ist of July next, ty ‘Vhe wife of a German laborer in Newburg, N. Yig ner hid aud then ber OWG, he Wanted to Ket oul foave thy enlta et The Republican Congressional Convention for the Third Dutrict of Iitso's have gominated, on the t huudred and fAfty-thied ballot, fC, Uurchard of Bree. poi, for election Lo Congr pina BWashourne, Attorney General Hoar {s of the opinion that the miltary commiauders in the onreconstructed States ¢ay take cilinina’s from the hands of the civil authorities where they Feluae t9 act, aud try then by ti ihission, 4ius, Baker, James ‘Thomas, been ‘executed in Halifax, murder of Wade Pitcher, ia ry ‘ from. Foor Holden’ ow to rae the awe vert, amd tae i SS

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