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\ | { | © THE LATEST STORE Pure po Ni wt URSULINE CONVENT ACADEMY, —o— The Dedication Ceremonies Yesterday The Consecration by Archbishop McCloskey — The Confirma of Thirtys ° Wome The new addition to the Ursuline Convent in East Morrisanin was dedicated with imposing cere monies yesterday. The edifice wae Gnished in March, and cost about @90,000. It is built of brick, five stories high, with @ French roof. It covers a plot of ground 50x10 fect, and within it le now the chapel. ‘The object of the new building ts to afford accommodation to about 90 misses, who are in- structed in the Convent, and who constitute, with their teachers, the Ursuline Academy, In the Con- Vent proper there are $4 nuns, over whom pr — ‘S FROM THE GO ERNMENT CENSOR. it ofthe Pert Killed—Important Bn Padre-Patriot Forces Massing|Near Law ‘TunanesSkirm Near Clesfuccos, Havaxa, May 81.—The troops are in active reuit of the Ailibusters who landed in the Bay of and pe, and have captared three of their ¢ Hed Manuel Quarrez, the commander of the rifle: nen men. the Laay Superior, Mother Dominic, and her ussist- A heavy engagement has taken place at Puerto | ant, Mother De Sales, The whole building is eitue Padre ated on an eminence on Westchester avenue, in a ‘The ineurgents are massing their forces A skirmish is reported near Cienfaogos, between the rogulare and insurgents, doliehtfully shaded, neorly ten aerce, Apared tn cultivating tt The ceremonies ye Freen, and cultivated plot of Which no paina have been hoauties of nature nay were begun with the consecration of the new edifice by Are! Me near Las | | J | Closkey and bie attendants, with acolytes and ec sser Captain Gesiaral Delee's Ofer, ending BUNALIE | A cede benterds A ciretit Waa Mirst ade Without Of political prisoners to Spain has been revoked, | and then another within the chapel, which at this aon - time ie well a by iM at tor ¥ i THER PRAT TUN COVERNMENE | ee, oes cane See Vanar, he The A Bpecial « bo du be vo) Cr Cubans to come forward and Oght Lim, and where be young creole, Jong letter (which it publishes) fr chapel is finished in piain white, with «mall pictures hong around on the wall, but t# relieved by the holght of the ceiling and the pillars that rise to it from the sides of the middle alse, From each of these plilort gas jets project, Across one end stretehes the organ gallery. At the other extremity te the altar, behind which three times fourteen can dies were burning. On the left ‘of the altar, ona pedestal of white marble, stood the figure of,the Ma cellist, Were he to come to this elty now be would | donna and child, and ut the right a figure of Christ recolved with more honor than were the Catalan | Before each of them were placed rare and beautiful juntesrs, Yon will have seen bis exploit at the ae CBNSOR HAS ~ a New Orteans Duelli: usThe De. | ges-The Cubans NOT Sh Mortality am #truction of Cuban Vil Sure of Victory. rreapouitence nf The Sun Havana, May 28.—The great excitement of the nr is the man Pepe Lulla, the noted New Orleans escent City, where he challenged any and ail After the consecration, the chapel was dedicated ‘with a solemn bikh mass by the Archbishop, ossiated by Fathers Boyee, Forley, McNulty, Woods, and Carroll, ‘The Bishop then delivered an eloquent a dress, In which he spoke of the solemnity and love: shot down in au encounter a brave but impetuous The Diarto says it has received » n its New Orleans Correspondent, detailing the particulars of the ducl, | liness of the ceremonial, and of religion In general, &c., and of Luila asa “great man,’ and of | to meet the spiritual wants of mankind. On the jammies: noble and heroic.” More, the | conclusion of his discourse 35 young women, dressed murnal further adde that “he hay put himse tn white, received the sacrament of confirmation, head of wil good Spaniards resident in America, — pocognize Win as such, and as the first am A LONG ISLAND MYSTERY. ——— him the double Ww of ap) wl people? For often the man and the bull are upon » par ‘The volunteers Puscongados are expected to arrive Brand jollification, ber ba four weeks, and of the 800 men whocame out some WO already have perixhod from the fire of the insar- jo rende be EF oe comet | Did the Woman Die of Arsen aes SCTE ETE vavG lA pa bet ean be thought et the intclienceand moraniy | name The Hectors Disa 8 set of men whose first writers ant journals thus | -T1.6 asual gossip of n country town was diversl= plaud the conduct of a bully and brute? After | geg, and its quietness changed to Intense excitement, , what more could be expected of a bull-Aghting | by some occurrences attendant apon the sudden de- mise of Mrs. James Grummey at Cowtiay, Long Island, Sho was found dead in her bed one morning about a week ago, and buried as usual, without any. thing having reached the ears of the autthoritics which would warrant their Interference. The appearan oF the body, however, did not aeem natural ; and, al ough Mrs, Grummey was currently believed to have lived happliy with Her husband, a tuspicion be came rife that all was not well. Whispers passed and we take here the opyorta ov of Ln vee-Was Mra. a few ¢ ys, and then we may expect another But if the poor fellows fare no tier than the Cytasans, they will roon wish to be ck at home. The latter have been here about Rents at didferent points along the line of the Nuc: | from enr to cat, aud at length the neighbors openly Hitas and Puerto Principe Railroad, which these | ant poidly avowed their belief that she had beea fellows have been detailed to guard; and a good | fonily dealt with, ‘The Queen's county of: Bumber of them have died from fevers and other | cials hearing these rumors, on Saturday last nad the Wieeases. They aro greutly dissatisfied; curse the | pody exhumed, and District Attorney Downing sountry, the Goveruor-Generu), and everybody ¢lse, | and Coroner Hendrickson, of North Hempsten tnd are at times somewhat bard to con'rol, beran an investigation into the facta, A post mor Te wuld consume too much time to recount to | tem exam’nation was made, and the medical gentle Fou the different acta of insubordination on the part | men who were engaged for thut purpose came > the of the volunteers and regulars, even bere in Havana. | yyantmous couclusion that Mra. Grammey died of Duice is the most odious of men, Is getting more | arsenic, The friends of the deceased woman, and Anpopalar still every day, and will have to leave | especially her Lusband, at whom suspicion pointed, orice, If the accounts of his physicians are to be | were indignant at this result, and requested that the Bredited, he will stay but “a short time with us here | stomach should be forwarded to some qualified pro- delow."* fessor in New York for amore thorough avalyza The insurgents have Bar an order to make ( be wi The country i# going to ruin fast, but a pretty maiden should prefer anything to @ loss of virtue Bh Atabbed witli the sharp kuite of bor eyes put out, destroyed the villages of | 4, nta Barbara, San Andres, ant Maniabon, They | destroying the sugar estates with great rapidity din every direction, giving ws a reavon that in ba free they must break the ih oppressors aud sympathiners ‘This wos done, the Coroner cheerfully con- ting, aud Dr. Place, of Kast Broadway in,tthis city, Was chosen, ‘This gentleman made a thorongh Juapection of the subject, and returned the opinion that the woman died of a too frequent ure of landw. nut pf opinion, instead of allay ing suspicion, had the effect of adding to it three- fold, and dark hirts of collusion between Dr. Place and the relatives were thrown ont unsparingly, A but, not knowing whom to cient evidence to hoit ue of Uielr 8, th them hia difference her Limbs Incerated, her be w bad better bave » | tury was murderer, even beileve, a aite can retain her virtue. | any of the persons interes! Cuba! grand, beautiful Cuba, is our virtucusmaden. | retyen a verdict “thi isp Jagan Virtuo; they have despoiled her of her wealth; they | phe neighbors are not satistiod with this result, how have at Limes even seized and endeavored to reset | ever, and we shall hear more ubout it, probably, her chosen jewels, such a were estoomed tho most | Hefore long, As itis, the in closed for the time Precious by the motier of the Gracchis | peing, and the criminals, if here be any, walk un. but hitherto whe has kept her virtue, The | wtapped of justice undying fires hate still rage in her * —<— : r j she feels her deerulation, but she tare: | MELMODIST LAY KREPRESENTATION, solved to keep In sight, Aud unsuited as the ~ sow, her honor, her virtue. Tn the struggle she | Shalt the Women Voty ¢ py. Titanyy | Sivietatctemae dri Pity She Is resolved to be free! Will your Government and ‘ople sit still and see her flesh torn and her ae fae Ce ateeninion Ge i | ho \ Peraita, and other ehiots, } Bue spirits, and write thelr { rood cheer, and that, whatever doubts may have pre viously existed, the vict | 2. Lay Do venth vod water the soil t ‘The Secretary of War, Agnilera, is in Gusymaro, Ming @ conference with Mani, Mar Sulio ‘These geverals are all in friends here to be of gnte question was called in Twenty str Methodist Episcopal Chorch last evening, but the pro- gramme ti changed since Sunday, and wher the meeting was opened it was found that the cates of the measure bad a free course for the seves, the opponents having backed out of the dis- cussion, Prayer was offered hy the Rev, Geo. W, Woodruf, Dr, ‘Tittany was introdaced ano. ne y is now doubly sure, eerie TOGRAVHY OF THE N SPANISH CAPTAIN-GENERAL, wry of his convicnons in favor of adc and how he was led to th He Berrano’s Lieutenant who isto Replace the bt, aa fo a mare ta aie Gt ath ‘i i vee entury, which shoul’ , Dying Dulce The Monster of Xerew-A | crineehureh in’ the first century of the Christian urely Military Mun to bold the Ketus of | ors. Metiodism he found to be nearest to i It Government. has the saine doctrines, sacraments and usages; it ‘The name of the new Captain val of Cuba | has love feasts, clasa mncetings, itinerancy—every ng, that when any lin thing in faet Except this one U 4# Cabullero de Rodas, He is atout forty-seven years | Honing auiject relating to te, welfare of the chareh f Of ace, and was, previous to the revolution of last | Is to be discneard, the whole “church” 18 not called }, 6 men of butlittle note in Spoin, ‘Then he held | together, Tis Work 1 done altogether by ono class | fall, men of butlittic note in Hpala. Thien he held | CHeiharch menbore, When thie felt of lay de the position im the regular amy of Marteat del | tion in the General Conference Is granted, the Mettio: Campo, Which corresponds to our rank of Major- | dist Church will have everything that the early Christian Chareh bad, General ; but as there ie an immense nuriber of | i huny. Wook up the several objections raised foficers in the Spanish army, many of whom have | aginst lay repre tion, aud combatted them, He cen bot lito verviee, the fart iit be hela snch a | said Method layman were soxent for and found iy a voiblan ty. He was | ¢¥ery profestion and calling, bat that they couid not }orerltion indicates nothing as to bis capacity. He was | te Tang tn the councl of thelr own Church. Ie falways cetcemed a brave man and of rothera during | briefly reviewed the organization of the M. Tt Jaisposiion, When the revolution broke out he | Chureh, and ehowed that wil the power of th } sa sto the atandard of Capt-Gen, Ser. | CbUFeH lies tn the quarter — Conferences, without fe ecto saa cani teat 3, which not a church of parsonage can be bilt, nota Fr whose eyes he performed prodigies of | satary bo paid to pr or presiging elders, nut jor at the great of Puen Aleolen g tehool organized, nor I ‘ould even now * su cre he was Facond in comnar his con fe fae Bee ant ot the promounning party oved very much for the a word or @ thought abc . nich crowned iisarms, Ieabelia It, | 8 nices are compon of the lay aboapea nine Tabella TL. | then of the Chuurety Adu . maid he, as det! roued, and De Rods wos immediavely pros | Met Reds, sald. Be to a Licutenaut- Gener ley whieh + Churen Wren the Republicans a few months ago raised | Tue gre veiling preachers ove Lie dikfirbances in Xeres, Cadiz, and Malaga, De | yearly 12,000 local preachers, 1: ein as intel Rodas was despatetied as the righteiond maa of | lgent wid more eloquent tian they, and one and a ano to supprose the did this, b Lilt million. members who can have no voice in the den. Serrano to eupprote them. He did this, but im | iiey of the church, He Loped this anomaly would an excoedingly brutal manner, Cadiz was bom. | Sir of tie ¢ Parded for three days, wad Malaga for a whole week, | Mr. Jon Pullman then stood ap and scknowl which caused the loss of a great number of lives, © ow con ert Lo luy delegatios : Sir. Oliver Hoyt, H. M. Forest ©. North, and While thousanas were wounded, His action at | aiiers, aso apcke in favor of the measure’ Mr + was likewise locdthirsty, and upon the | Hoyt th recommending that the women be peranitted th horror at his con. | $2 Vote, sald th bad conversed With u large nu } whole all Europe was struck with horror at bis con: | TPS or' ven, and be had not yet met w single one It must be borne fn inind thet the men killed | who was opposed to Jay represcutation, or who bad snd wounded in these places materially alded Scr. | retused to vote for tt at the proper time no, De Rodas, aud the other chief, during the re: ne a Sap iera ah th Fadiea Gat ba tescinia THE PICYOLM: Pectens sae beara et of ou bys ton mont Bt BF AAD Faia, Ban BSOLiy, ROCF. OF UN UNH BOYS Ueha Waring vs. Verocrrevine.—At Central Hall, fund would have been avoided by a prudent General Meare iat inh, Bb paeels eatarainmant tbe rank Adi nd good man, the impression naturally left mu the well-known pedex LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. —— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, o—. The Robbery of the Central Police OMce— A Metropolitan Policeman on a Render— Commissioner Brennan Astonished, Sergeant Edgar Davis, ex-President Acton's Fidus Achates, appeared before the Police Commis- Sioncrs yesterday, and preferred charges against Patrotmen Ashton and Finch, the were on duty in the Police Centrai Office on the night when the Poltce Treasurer's office was robbed. Sergeant Davis ed that when he entered the Treasurer's room on tho morning after the robbery, he found the furniture disarranged, the inkstand and mucilage bottle mpart, a nuleanes In the room, and the clerk's drawer robbed of ail its contents save fifty conts worth of postage stamps, OMcer Astton cleared his ekiris by #howing that when he was re Heved by 1 Finch everything in the Treasarer's office was Intact, Not so, however, OMicer Finch. He confessed that he got drunk that night, and up- fot the ink and mnciloge; but he insisted that he had not added the erime of theit to the Indi of drunkenness, The quidnuncs abont the C office think it juet possible that while Fine drunk a thief entered the Treasurer's room a mitted the robbery, The sum stolen ts not #0 great as seriously to annoy agentleman whose ealary is $14,000 8 year, Officer Finch informed the Hoard that his remarkable tutoxication camo of a single glase of lager beer; Whereat Comptroller Brenuan’s eyes expanded tn utter astonishment, The New Central Park Carriage Service. The cabmen of Central Park were greatly ex cited yertorday over the appearance of the cheay pleasure carriages, The new vehicles are light and serviccable, and are elegautly furnished, ‘They were built by ex Mayor Quimby of Newark, and the Com- pany bas been formed under the auspices of Comp- jer AH. Green and the Central Park Commis- mers, For 2) cents a person can ride over all the carringe-ways of the Park, some nine miles in length, without being Importuned or fleeced by the eabmen. ‘The carriages were tested yesterday by a large party of ladies and gentlemen, who enjoyed adclightful drivenround the Park, and Mnally stopped at tho Mount St. Vincent Hotel, where a bountiful colla- Vion won served. After enjoying the beautiful scene- ry from the cool verandah, and an examination of the group of stataary in the large ball of the build ing, the party visiied the various points of interest in the Park, and returned home, ‘The Hon, James M, Barker and his associates exerted themselves to make the oceasion Mr. Charles T, Platt ix the superintendent of the line. It is hoped that this enterprise is the precarsor of a cheap cab ays: tem throughout the city - New Railroad on Staton Island, A meeting to consider the propriety of laying 8 track from Reaseville to New Brighton, to be known, ow the North Shore Railroad, was held on Satur day evening in the Rossville Hotel, the eitizens of the section of Westfield having for a long time felt the want of communication to New York. Ar. Jacob RK. Cropsy presided, and Col, ‘Tisdale, Samnel sentinels who agreeable. Renedict, Sen,, and John Mills were Vice Chairmen, and Dr. RM. Golder, Secretary, ‘The meeting was largely attended, and much enthustasin was mant- feasted. large, and each exp ‘The attendance of the property holders was sexed his willingness to give the right of way for the proposed track, and to take ek. ‘The route ts to be from Rossville, along the Staten Islond found, to New Brighton. A commit tee was appointed to Kolicit subscriptions for #tock. ‘The meeting adjourned to meet at Kreicherville on Saturday evening, June 5, at 8 o'clock, The Univers At the anniversary of Universalist San Achools of this cily yesterday aflernodn, every Feat of tho church wns filled, Theexercises consisted of alternate singing of hymns by the children and ad- dresses by the Kev, Drs. J.M_ Pullman and Chapin, and Q McAdam, Kaq., in place of Dr, Lee, who was fick, De, Chapt, spoke eloquently of the val Sunday schools, F'vo schools participated, includ Ing the Universalist Mission Sunday School, nura. bering nearly 1,000 children. thom, and their Hbraries contain about 4,800 boo The property represented by the churches with which they are connected is valued at $500,000. Alter the exercises, the children were conveyed wp town, to partake of 1 generous collation, ~ Ward Republic nth Assembly District Republican night, to take ne- tion on the rulings of the Central Committee, ‘The meeting was a model, ‘bere was no brawling, no faticuMng, Dlatheration, Messrs. Pullman and Kirby a address wing with patriotic 126 teachers belong to The Kightes Union Associnti 20 feeling. They spoke energetically against the over bearing attitude of the Central Committee, ‘They Auld that freemen should not endure it, So after some further oratory it was volved to lay the sub- ject betore the State Committee, ‘The committee to confer with other bodies witha view to reform ure GW. Lyon, Chris, Pullman, Spencer Kirby, Jobo Webber, Wm, D. Sloane, and James Keily, Ma: an Auctioneer, The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund adopt- ed mresolution yesterday, that the Commissioners would attend In a body, the auction sale of the fran chine of a railroad through Twenty-third str which sale takes place In afew days in the G or's room in the City Hall, and that #aid sale be ducted upon behalf of the Commissioner's by Mayo Hall, And-a-halfa-talfatatat, Mr, Mayor, and a half, mm. on —+ The Cost of the County Government. The Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to pay the new County Conrt House bills up to Sept 27, 1868, $420,000, Billy for armories of various rex ments up to May 22, $3,500, Sheriff's bills for quir ter ending March 31, $14,724. Bills of the County Cicrk for the qaarler ending March 81, $8,000, Bille of the Coroners for the quarter ending March £1, | ¢11,0W. The Joracy Germans Maktow Morry, The twelfth anniversary of the Jersey City was celebrated yesterday at Mount Hildebrand’s band eappiied the ea were continued until 2 o'clock jorning, During the evening singing, dancing, and other amasemeuta interested the mullitude ‘The grounds were beautifully iluminated with cal- clum lights aud Chinewe lanterns, - The French Benevolent Soctety, The members of the Societé Frangaise de Bien- Yeillance met last evening at Delmo: to appoint # successor to M. Renal, late President of the Soet- Chairman, Mr. V. Fortwengler, pro: re Sacngerrund Park vr easnnt p ution war passed then unauimously elected Presid “ — Pleasure Party Drown Michael Bracken, James Coni Ellen Donob name 14 WoknOWn, servants at ely New Brighton,’S. 1, were out in a row-boat on Sunday evching Gor pleasure tip, Whe gut In the bay the boat was captized, and Bracken, Conroy, aud the woman were drowned, the Bay, Brady, YORK, ' NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, Special Despatches to The san. Wasmixoroy, May $1,—Ministor Curtin this morning received full and final instructions from the State Department, and afterward, accompanied by Mr. William Moran, called at the Executive Mansion to take leave of the President, with whom he had quite 4 long conversation on laternational affairs, NATOR SUMNRR'S WAR SPEROH, Senator Thayer, of Nebraska, in reply to in- quirics of the agent of the Assoctated Preas with reference to the commanteation of Senator Grimes inthe London ime, states that Senator Sumner did not express a desire to have the Injunction of seercey removed from hin speech on the Johnson-Carendon treaty, but that Senator Chandicr immediately on the corelasion of it made a motion for that purpose, which was agreed to unanimously, No other speech was mace, but several gentlemen briefly expressed onenrrence in the views presented, and the impr tion at the tine was that the «peceh was unanimo ly endorsed, with perhaps the exception of the Sens- tor who cast the only vote In favor of the treaty, Iinmodiately following it rejection Mr. Motley was unanimously confirmed as Miniater to England, SENATOR WADE AND THE PACIFIC ROAD, Ex Senator Wade arrived here to-day from Hoston, whore he has been attonding « mecting of the Union Pacitte Railroad Boards, He called apon the President and several members of the Cabinet to-day, Mr, Wade ts of the optnios that it is the intention of the present owners and managers of the Union Pacittc Railtoad for ranning time and for the comfort of iraveilers. He purposes visiting the Pacific coaat nest week, THE MISSION TO MATTI. Prof, Bassott, Minister to Hayti, had an inter. view with the President to-day, and wll leave on ‘Thursday for that couutry, Althoogh jar Govern ment will not OMecially press the settlenont of the claims of American citizens agal Haytlan Re- public, the Minister will exert his good offices in that direction, THR CHINESE CADLD Gov, Curtin, as President of the East India Telegraph Company, having requested the Navy Departinent to extend such ald to that enterprise as might Kem proper, Secretary Borie has instructed Admiral Rowan, commanding the United States Asiatic squadron, to give full protection and render all the assistance within his power to the work of laying the cable of the above-named Company, and to manifest t the Chinese authorities the deep in- toreat which this Government feels in the success of the enterprise, Post Captain Alexander Murray is detailed to proceed to China and give the Benelit o¢ his aid aodexperionce in making the prpliminary surveys and soundings, THe PUDLIC DEBT, Secretary Boutwell will ixsue the debt state: ment for May in ® day or two, It will show a re duction of the public debt of about eight millions, ‘The statement made last week by #peculators that it will show n reduction of twelve millions, was without any authority, ‘The reduction of revenues which always comes tn the summer months will Probably prevent another favorable reduction of the debt again this ¢nmmer. Tho Secretary is not likely to make any chango in his grogramme wt present.” VARIFT caf John TI, Gould bas been apy inted Tnternal Revenue for the First Secretary Boutwell received two rand dollirs corseience money from « not want his name or State to be known, Dr, William Magruder, an eaninent and surgeon of tuis-clty, dled here last vere sixtieth year of bis age. He was formerly of Washington, The Hon, Benjamin F, missioned @ Director of th He had an interview with noon. 2 The Prosident has determined Nall wt the Naval Acstome op 7 jooraygind wl return on Maturday, Wave Washington for West Point until dune, strict Wade wi Union THE LABOR MOVEMENT, Held The Wettors’ Strikes meeting of the waiters waa held last wit Bowery, Mr. McDermott t A may evening at Keport have Nicholas, execpt one don, Bt gon All the walters in pt thirteen, left Inst evening. departure. A committee was and Philadelphia to ind ot to come to New let. All and Ni the proprie hotels to. wal AM The hold Sth t festivities whl On the mornin o Workingmen wil whi preparauo being madi ‘nd everything indleates a net proceeds are for the Union, the vew daily orm ai et TE the f German Workinewen. — ‘The Tron Moulders’ Seri Tron Moulders No. 203 are empk United States Iron Works, foot of Kast One non anion man Ww: there em Scerctary of the ‘Society weote iitm ae why ntinued work, to lis employers, who discharged the See ployers refused to discharge the ny wnt tion elensing tebe Walon ‘bat have lit discharge ite Labor Item Public Cartmen's Protective Un Imporiant meeting this evening, ‘TYhe plate printers, Mr, Sloeum formed an Associntion inst’ evening to be the Pate Printers’ Protective Union of New York The Codperative Buildin, laa oveuinig and Deposed of thirty-three thiny five Mount Vernon lots of one-qu cach, ‘They received $09.00 subseription ‘The boss boat framers have resolved the new aenle d Lave also passed Lot Assoc pen felvet have € to employ 1 their work during the strike, ‘The permanent organization of the | Cooperative Lot Association was effected ing in Brooklyn, They orgenized wit tuken up, Ofteers were elected as folly MeMullane, President; Abraham Vresident ; George Melville, Financial George Bancroft, Assistant Binanclal Be 1. ‘Tuttle Ung Secretary ; C nand, Treasurer, ‘Trustees—Charles H. COW! Browu, GB Lyons, We. Young. LOSSES BY FILB, pedi -aiath Mr, John Lynch's residence, in Loc borved yesterday; no insurance, arber, Sheldon & Co's axle works, { N. Y., were burned yesterday, F, L, Chapman's carriage manufac: Harvard Square, Cambridge, Was burned 0 lows, $15,000, Mr. John B. Meyer's cotton works, i 7 overnor Tol is wild, Liou matched to walk UWree miles wh A. P. a 4 Jy. hake new GovernoGerssa1 i a bd Losey he long distance rider, rode a velocipods ‘The Atinutica and Haymakers, Tesh, Ripekla, aa damaged to the Nia Esato c Riya hundred eiren ts of the hall bad to | Troy, May 81.—A social game of base ball was | y B.D. ‘Tuo chief oficer of Cuba ts both Captain by tha velocipedist, while Adame only had | pigyed to-day between the Allantics and Haymakers Fat nth oairy liga obbeac eb province, | sixty to go, A suurt was effected at G10, and at | BMTS Lew grounds of the latter in this cliy, which the Courts, { hapten ise Hedas haw ik ta Wel O86" Adutns crossed the score, Mossinger being | Yewulved ini Ue, the score standing 101019. ‘The | — Alban M. Jephson of London, ow the civil rervice De Rodas has, it is believed, | give seconds bel The following table giver the | Caine was hotly contested all througa, aker City, has Mea ewer td. tae iver spent @ day, Lis whole tastes and previous oe. | Hue ut eae ie 0. env ing he! allegadn falnet ber't | upations having been eaviuslvely military. Took A Baxeiad Blea ay Wanten: A ey wou Bi } ug to his part history and his training asa sold The Rev. Dr. Talmadge, the new pastor of the ohn D. McHenry, who was foun fe can casily believe that bis government will in mateh was raid to be for $100 a file, ond forme t Nupanoeli, * a good walke ny ob Saturday: ‘will move, through ay cra of bloodshed, He will have but ttle | was originally made between Advms and W. E, |} as # good preacher, ‘The other day, on arr ving arfeat of udgmel i, pending argument « eS r Tiarainge “The latter dil not keep bia engagement, | atMitehcil’s Corners, between Walden andiPine Busi, | for « now tefl, se for the jaw, Everything willassume a military, | og 'Mensinger was substitured at the last mount, | be found himself a’ trifle early for the stare, with | Benjamin Simon, the alleged boy cov otic shape, and the Cubans will, if possi It is ouly justice to Messiuger to say that he had | Which he expected to take passage, and set out to | was dlecharged yesterday, forinck ol eo Te barder under his rule than under that of Du § poor chine, and that Adams trequently fouled | Walk @ short distance Not being overtaken, and to convict itn, . J by walking inside the proscribed lines—a matter yo | Father enjoying the Westonian exercise, he inade the | George J, Delany, . Aer which the judges paid uo atteution. Entize dintanee to Napanoeh, coming in tandsomely | ¢,Gemsed. Delany, gooused of embess Confirmation , “in advance of the mail," —AWenville Journal, Pe a Wasinsoton, May 81.—The Cubans end Cuban | There was a fair gathering at the Clinton Velo- of th EAL nati i ers here are in high @pit During TT | eipedrome, in Boerum strect, Brooklyn, last even- nal pop udge Ingraham has rendered Pana ee distinct cargos of Finn an nummnunt | fogs me races’ und pedesirian feats _ The Murderer Messner to be Hanged, case of Jone Hi ,tlubbell aye, no 2 tree an alely lauded in Cube. with strong | Mes nding rode aallsnligraceon | | Notwithstanding’ tho strenuous efforts of the | aid ding a, ie yaa ton that a fourth as sccurely reached ita | velocipedes for the champlonskip; won by Melviic, | friends of Joseph Messner, the wife murderer, to " F ) Matlin The eflect of which, Uney aay. ia aires: | time #Us. The second race w ville aud lus | procure & commutation of bis wentence, Goveruor Joo pitt nt fights, accord ‘Spani ont ‘against Dan, Mullane walking oue- | Hoifnan refuacs to interfere; sue Wau 18 there! “3 pereeytibiy In recent Axia, ny ball mild, "Malvila won by 644 secouda; twe Liat, tobe banged on Mriday next. "| bees n | ‘ / dee ~--- a a ot UESDAY, JUNE 1, a Assembly bo held tn the First Presbyterian Chureh | interests, allied by blood, addicted to con and the cultivation of the arta of peace. Mr M The Rav. Dr. Tmbrio, of Forsey City, reat the report | concluded ax follows: most stronvous efforts of a cles, ‘Was contribnted by 1,849 church churches that contributed. 20 to make it equal to any railroad in the United Staves By ts, WATCHING THE ROW ANISTS WITH / der, nnd Divorce The Great Decided in for England, At the morning session of the Ol1 School body, | weicome “the bad received aa the representative A paper was read from Mr, ©, C. Converse, protent- | of the United States. He anid it was the earnest Ing against the plan of union between the two As: | hope aud chief wish of Gen, Grant's Admini«tration indlies, but no action was taken upon ft Rev, Dr. Hall, tna re eolution Isters and people to wateh with jealous forte of Romaniem in the United State employment of nl! suitable means tor Influence in this e Tt wns resolved that the | feare the ef: | ment and people of Great Britain, The happ | and ty the | of the world, the sivancement of civilization, | ist the tne tha best hopes of humanity depended sdlons attempts of Roman Cathottes to obtain uns] on the concord of all branohea of untry."* haman family, More especially on that of two leat Yourned merting of the | ing nations, both connected by public and persoual of Pitsburgh, $91,115 Increase siroots of Paris ‘ent tracts and book: Di claring the paper _relatin, i and England was taken np, when the Rey. Dr. Siu two have Mrs, Andrus, who has be ty it james O'Shay of Mori ivwr Influence of the ardeet on Bunday might, a oft more in fay; equali to be used hour for th New Sel morning, a resointi Committee on 1 General Assembly. ig abot oue canadition” ‘We are 8 At the opening of the Asscinbly yesterday | fhe haiti this Gehl, aad tou may dened giant orted favorably by the Colonel Commanding Am, Volunteers Bills aod ‘tures recommend i pe a —— Teri bner sh NEW JERSEY, LLIGRRENT CLAROT MAN, ETD SAY. aD ‘Tho resolution of the Old School Assembly favor the continuance of peace between this country derland, of Washington, tion of the action of the Con tures Ih mo: other body table to hin ington street, Newark, terday afterooon, and Ing from so y when they refused to pay ore drinks, the pro- BVANQELICAL UNION. prietor struck their leader, Charles Dougherty, oa The hey Dr, coune!l and frat The report of the ¢ Rew, Dr. Fowler, delegn tan: Of the day. ‘The report conde: ‘ehureh property an teoa, who are ot ond Ire! temporatitios in Bonras of ‘us | ily, who formerly owned the property. required. to be members. of the : charges againat OMice euureh.end suggests whether the Scotch plan of | . The investigation of th OUSTERS cent On cera Louris t= wot preierable, Also, that a | Kilng and de. Collina, of the Jersey City Police, my Neurgy be propared for marry 1@ option of Us att 1869 THE PRESBYTERIAN UNION, Committee on Syst showed the following ti several Boards of the Churet: Board of Foreien Misstons— Receipts, $290,708, In- apts, BIN: ceipte, $602,065," To Average contribution of each communicant in the Chureb, $9.57, some action be taken to increase the contributions The Board of Forcien Missi: receive annually $4,00) more than it did Inst yea Crit would be compelled to cease ‘Tho Rev. Mr dreased the Assombly briefly Cathoile France rcnt $1900 last yoar to America, we Protestants sont to Kranc Added that though the Kproas wat a plo (% and had creat influence fend the Pope at Rome, she had presented a beautiful banner to the Protestant Sunday aehool 4,000 Protestant children m n raetice Of responsive readings in the ble Worship of the Church to be unwise, espectali these tues of rit lo alto reported fave to the and infanticide, ‘The Assembly will probably coutinue ite seasons antil Wednesday even as to blame in the matters in disy seemed as if we placed the desire for peac the value of justice. sometimes a dire necessity that 1m Wougot It woul aru yy was then closed with prayer and Purchased —§1,000,000 by the Moderator, who tl is in Sussex oounty, seasion adjourned ‘to. oi klin ono of the most exten ge, MINISTER MOTLEY IN LIFERPOOL, asics Speech Hetore the American Chamber of Commerce The Happiness of the World Depending upon the Relations of Gre Britain and the United star Livenvoot, May 81,—Mr. Motley, the now Minister of the United States, received the addresses of the Chambers of Commerce at his hotel this morning. In reply to that of the Amerfeas Cham ber of Commerce, he returned thanks for the —_ — JBALOUS BYE, Pittsbargh-A Sound Drul The alled upon one min. and of the people of America to cultivate faithfatly felendly and equitable relations with the Govern matic Be ence, Tt condition of the IL be devoted to further «good us on basis of enduring frlendsitp and kindly re Jations in accordance with the great principles of Justice and honor, dorstandin the ancial from children, aud $s —— over last year, $11, 6) THB LATEST SPANISH FRAUD, — Domeevte Spurious Recrulting Oflices tn this City nod Newark lnterostiug ter from One of New York Volunteer PRICE TWO CENTS, THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL —— FLORAL TRIBUTES 10 THE MEMORY OF THE NATION'S DEAD, ——— Decoration Day in Brooklyn—The Cores mou Greenwood, Fort ‘Iamittony the Naval Cemetery, Cyprons Hille. the Evevgreenss and the Holy Crosy. The fine weather yesterday gave our Long Island friends a boiter opportunity of monifesting their gratitude to tho nation’s dead thag was pes mitted to the New Yorkers on Sunday. ‘The obsorw ance War accordingly more general than it was last year, and the eupply of flowers was also greater, & exercises at each of the cemeteries ng of President Livcoln's speoch§ de feature of the was the re: Hvered at the dedication of the Git) tery, November 19, 1963, . THR CEREMONIES IN GREENWOOD. A large multitude had gathered as early as o'lek, all with thelr offerings gray of love to deck the ‘The eeremonies wero very impressive. Af teraprayer by the Rev. N. P. Pleree, and solema tnusic by the Fourteenth Regiment band, an oration was de by Col, W. W. Bliss, in whieh he patd ahigh tribate to the dead soldie and sald that their cxample, kept frest in. the memory of our cith 20n8 by each occasions as the present, would giner ate a love of country that nothing could eradicate, Ho then cited instances of the Increasing prosperity of the United States, and felosed with a conversation Ot Flam pe for colportsurs’ find, Hoard on Freedmen— Re. 6,900. Disabled Mi} NCreAse, 86,050, ial inerwaxe over laat y The subsidized enemics of Cuban liberty, who have made this city the scene of their operations, have resorted to a new trick to obtain news in rela. tion to future expeditions, A well-known oMcer Who enjoys th who has charge of ent for bis army in New York, informed a of Tur Sts yesterday that spurione offices for the enlistment of lunteers for the Cuban service have been opened in this City, Brooklyn, and Newark, and that the names of the applicants at each have been enrolled by detective officers, with a view to preventog thorized enlistments.’ The sptea, In addition to this rue, have offered a mythical bounty of $500 in gold to volunteers, but it is needless to say that the money ts not pat in tay caso There is only ong anthoriged office for the enlistment of recruiis, and Wis in thi city, INTRRMSTING LATTER PROM A VOLUNTEER, ‘The following letter from an officer who went ont to Coba on a recent expedition from this port was Feceived in this city gesteruay UMy Dea Maron. Hore we aro at Inet in tho Byer awhtul dele." having mate ihe: passage witout any inishap, of meting any Spauish re, for which Twould rather inant now lauding our Puna ‘ofthe island. Bully come increuse, Asters’ ‘The report recommenced that for instance, must its exiatence. ris Tract Sock Ho raid that Cyr, of the P yak ‘while only $12,000, He pia hol nh sending soldiers to de: and that hed with it. His in eireulation in France, reported from the lis and Overtores a resolution de. Adopted jon of the of divoreo site tendencies. arming Ineren Te was adopied unanl Lake posses . when F, eapecially thome The Jersoy City Ty xhibited last night in the hali fa South Eighth street, ‘The Jersey City Yacht Club will go on its an- ke at length oy plana noal regatt iursday, June t ying the resolution aa it came | The twenty-cighth anniversary of the Rast New Jersey Baptist Association is to be held to-day, with the North Baptist Church, in Jersey City. ‘The New Jorsey Conference of Congrogatic Churches meets to-day at 2 o'clock, In Orange Vi Chureh. Dr RS, Storrs psewches before the Con- ference this event: Threo men entered Storm's which moditie Tie was still It placed the two © mn made it not heartily jes on an te. Tt above Chat war wan Hy yal He believe nat he met loon, in Wash. gland good to get a sound the head with a hammer, He was arrested. In 8 nth street, nearly oppo Mary's ( reey City, yesterday, a quantit baman bones and six skulle, buried avout two feet deep in the ground, were found, It ts surmised sat they are the rematns of Indlaus. In excavating for Elliot avenue at Rutgers Park, Nod. last week, t silos wor found, supposed & hundred years,” One was an adult fe a chil of 10 or 11 years, probably slaves Kutgers fam- Committee ona izelieal Churcher, Maxwel!, of tho jax we! ! St, Laturay, mittee on the report of the to the churehes of Seot | Was Laken up s# the speeial order the inveatment of were begun last night hefore the ‘Pive editor and r sslonere. Wiers of the Jersey City Brentag chatine ‘The Rev, Dr. Adams suggested the iateacas of the | Javrnat app wit #, that Journal | dering such important sul and | Published grave charges against the two im as | srmatton before the Assombly. He | Well as agai embers of tue Department A that the re Aponed u xt, Adop' t be printed and tis HL the adjourned m 4 whieh he had enjoyed with @ soldier, whom he bad asked whether he thought it would be well to give the money spent for flowers to the living, ‘The veteran heartily replied fm the negative, At the conclusion of the oration, the graves were rewn with flowers, and benediction was pro nounced THM CEREMONTES AT FORT MAMILTON, ‘The procession consisted mainly of the garrisom, who marched at 9A. M. to a plot on the bill-side, Hout half amile trom the fort, enclosing four bam dred graves, The Rey. John Bark, Chaplain of Post Ramsay, No, 19, offered up a prayer, and Gen. Nelson Cross de livered an oration, At ite conclusion the graves were decorated, and a benediction was pronounced, and the soltiers marched back to the post, wheneo, after a shor) recess, they took the ears to participate in the Cypress Hills Cemetery memorial, CRREMONIES AT THR NAVAL CKMETRRY. The programme waa followed as had been an nounces ¢ marine band played a dirge, Chaplalt 3.0 Baas offered a prayer, and the Rev. b. 0. Fer. ris delivered a very feeling address evlogistic of the Inllen heroes. The Chaplain of the Navy Yard them [eg tlie el a benediction,and the flora! offerings bav- ng been distributed, the different details retarned te the Navy Yard, where they anited with the others im the general ceremonies. AT AVKRGREKNS AND NOLYCROSS CEMETERIES the ceremonies were short, but in keeping with the respect due the honored dead, and consisted of @ wrayer, oration, and decoration of the graves with lowers, AT CYPRESS MILLS CEMETERY, An immense assemblage, composed of all who had participated in th os at the of tories desert wat Bo'clock y a place Was reservor detonstention of th Islan to those who « might live. ‘The prow titude of tue peop their lives thas dir 4 the Fort Mami by the Brooklyn Choral U Kev. De. EB Antrews; fourth, res Lincoln's address, by Capt. BR. A. Partinson; fith, remarks by George 8, Lite, introducing’ Gen. Stewart L. Woodiord, who delivered a masterly oration; sixth, a feeling address by the Rev. Bylvome ter Maton eventh, benedietios ighta, foral decorations; ninth, assembly and closing hymn. It Wis nearly Ho'elock lant eveuing When the ceremo ules terminated, pacer jay iu Jersey City. in Jersey Cit rot, ‘of tho. notes betog closed. aka thy elfen Decoration The day was observed nan, nn ab a quarter to & Jrand street, Waste gomery nircet, up Newark aver ork Bay Cemetery, witere the ¢ through al ; oration oy the Hon d, floral decoration band, Hoi wols were all closed in the loxology, benedic tiome. ‘The natloual ies ewhore. wors, youters The Ceren ‘Tho graves were strown with, ti ex in the untry for the manu ———— ure of franklinite pig tron. WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ——. = Sistine JOTTINGS AROUT TOWN, f the Rye Ne + It is suid that the perpetrators murder are know rineipals have we oon nent The Board of Health has offered vacination free 1 accused of compli: | to all, whether children or adulte Ty the murder of Thomas K. Corwin, atthe | ais’ Gity Goverment ie at Morris urrendered p jovernment ig about to give the Weat Motrisauin, surrendered | German Mission Assockation $500. t place ng day at Rye, who. New I Tho ni was ‘kille The body of aman was washed ashore yester- fay at Bay Ride: A number of now and elegant open cars were | Sanished on satu placed on the Grecnwood route yesterday morning Mr. Geo, Peab sahara Towday is the anniversary of the Brooklyn Sun- | about theend of the week, Me seleh| fay Schools. ‘The fir Ja'v ill announce the start | reside in is country, af tho procession at 1) The track of the Crossto sently ext Hall to the foot of Atlantic street san over the entire route yesterday, On Thursday evening, ded he Cabau Ladi sertes of table weum, We \ waporb atyle toon over the body of Maran Steintelds, who was | to Damel Duify and dames Lanezan, to cover lun over and killed at about 5 o'clock on’ Saturday | gbicn they sustained by the bursting of raion ftergoon by a.ear of the Flushing Avenue Lane. ih | quaim bm bits ninth atc Srookly’ Phe evidence exonerated tho driver, é onak is injured, having acob Siyder, sud the jury rendered a verdict | Jamow HK Na a wa fatally injur I, | ving ut the Corvncr, nouwith youn caught © belt of the taachinory in Hig {000 to await th not gins carpet tuctory, in West Forty-shud strcet, Coroner Jones b Mair, f his neck. nutes It was hauled up tost ghastly t ied by the doctor rowd on tho outside of t se enclosure was *peedily ep, aud even youns gir rem, when the pl UNI in Ht, whereupe gain, swinging f an pronounced that life waa | Ellen Johnson, of 7 Duane street, while intoxt ; 4 dust took dose of he body was roughly dic gated lust evening, took an overdose of ettier LHe Uti A Pi She also attempted to take law tar but was a aide to side, The prevented, Police Surgeon Aruistrong relieved her rms, which had been untied, dangled ement of the Woman's Fhe corpse, After butsing @ quarter of au Lour | papers, gold pens, overcoat, dictiouary, and euucor ne body was lowered near to the ground and again | dance was earcied away, Kamined, but the physician was not sutietied Last evening, in Thirty-ni street, ne cath tad tuken pince, so the body tas sliowed Second av Aa fght in Which Simon MeCab ing five minutes tonker, muking thirty muuuces ia | Thomaa Bradley, and his sister Margaret Harves 1, When It wee lowered to the ground: was badly euton the head with an aa, sud Marge —— ob twice on the wrist with a knite we Morel sh en Railroad, was acen endeavoring to stop tra ing a piece of paper in b tout of the way of thi und Hist aro a anficient ‘They have heir object Is a nobie one , Md The knot was After t he Three Br Ance sheets purchased of the English publishers, ne of the literary features of this number is the implicated, ‘but the sails fox Judge Francis, of the roy Times, California, Telegrams : Earope to-day for their t nt Weateh unty yooter oa O'Connell asks the city to pay him $289 a public Well on the Kingsbridge road en order that the Twenty first Ward venty-one etmerien districts rious aceid srtod last even ing (rom getting on the front platformut caus The Hon. Horace Gresley wrote the Jeader in his abirt sieeve last evening ‘The Fair of the “Junta Patrioticn de Cubanas, in New York, ts to be closed ou Wednesday, Tho proposal to change the site for the new Post 01 s tire in the Board of Assistant Alder 0 fou brutally beat ayo had hitn arrested, and. yeeter nt hit to te County dat held an inquest yes ly of an unkn by orth street Tribune bands, and was one in time to save Lun. ——s . BROOKLYN - Wm. B. Ogden, Esq., will re Pacific Railroad before the I 1 4 paper on the torical Suviety this sities under Marshal Murray rehal's fice, ‘The last of them in the clock. W have reevived the able and patriotic address 0 Railroad was re: | of Col. dunes N. Olney, delivered beture the Society trow the late terminu at the City of California Volunteers, May 1, Iséy, The care were | myo drowned man found at pier $4, Kast Kiver, it tas Lawrence Uivany, Me hos ulug, June @, the mombers of oe Marat x vivante at | police w t classifying tho seve,al that the liquor stores ys with a view to granting | tainly. th censes to the propricturs at the reduced rates y Eckeaworth, & German, committed y hi fue event TEL Attorney street The Assistant Aldermen have voted @800 each ging Limsell tu lis room 1d an inquest on Sunday after ate on an Execution, was ic of the | Thomas kept Tight on ly brutar | Marius among the ruins Jao that ivcame ut the back | Mr. Jolin Ly Kehoe, of 122 East Houston street, complained ty the Muyor'a Marshal yesteréay that Vody had hung about tees | he tid been itiegally ebarved @¥.9) feed for inspect n the plat oe utality , May yeaterdi Central Park Garden but Thoodo Mis music, ‘Carthage, ing his Welgtts and measur and dumped A meeting for the advan e movement 18 to be held in the rooms of the nen's Bureau, 4 Bust Twenty-third street, o'clock this afteriivon, All are invited to alent, The office of the Church Union in V Wns entered by b ween Saturday yesterday ti full r until the rope wos caught This tme the ¢ Jall was admitted and with men, wo all frantic to get a view morous packed ri ruin, aud a Fatal Bhootlag Accident, Margaret Burns was reported to haye fullen out Tost evening, @ aumber of men were fishing of a window of St Roosevelt street yesterday, Coro: sectional dry dock near pler 49 Kast River when | ner Kolline ned to Visit Bellevue Hospl din Meyer, of Gent Water street, was suddenly | tal, und taki tela deposition, the report tally wonnded by @ bullet In the centre of the | being that she baa been thiown from the Window by st Chales Pinner, @ night watehmun, was at | ber busband, wnttiiae divcharging banavy revolver in the direc Ashor Tarnell, a jowoler at 98 Bowery, was suui- on of the river, to Warn of Fiver thieves, Me Wad | moncd yesterday to appear before Marshal Tooker rented, ih to anewer for ecliing two pa earrings for 93.0 Cer PRR yyy TR) tom Hite mine year oid daughter of Jounna Tn nomber ¢loven ot Aypletona’ Journal, Just | sues, The child i presumed to have stolen the sued, is commenced a new story by Mra, Oliphant, | money. At ubout noon yesterday the roof of the ear: penter shop at 4 Seventh axenue ‘ell ia aud injured several of the workmen, ‘The building is owned b Geo, Freeman, Jacob Coon, of 485 West Srateeuth jer," published from ad- seinnlng of & series of papers eal Beven Bit | suresh was cut On the hesds Fmoiby Coltgn, of ith Powers, the soulptor,"” by the Rev, Dr, | ‘Phir Street, was cut on the eye; and James Bellows. Pogoum, of Doth alzwer man saiicad sn ee day, in Rockland, Me,, Newbarg, Albans, Baltimore, and’ Blughatmto ——— CURIOSITIES OF CRINE, > The Bergon Mystery. Coroner White of Hoboken held nu inquest nat evening over the body of Robert Wiison, Who, Was alleged, was abineted from Mis howe in New Wis Y aut poisoned by his orother, Teas for the purpose of xequestrating some. property wiley belonged to h r ange Wit Feeoatly made by Kobert Wilse ‘ounter charge Was put im by the accused, alleving that he had bought the pr In iste, au charges of gross il’ treatment agninst his fering cUReE serd tos father, Several wituesses were heard esterday, Who corroborated In every particular the ry, ue the luqnest wee adjourned at @ \ until Mowday ne next, ab whieh time ici Cxpected tat Professor Dorcmus will have com leted the analysis of the stomach, - Tho Loat of a Tragedy, young girl, Ella M. Robinson, who poisom ed herselt week before last, and whose history hag already been given in Tum SUN, Was buried yeater yin Calvary Cemetery, Projers were read over of remains by Father Morrogh, of the Chureh of e Lin te Conception, at ie store of the wn dertaker, William I nedy, 470 Peurl strect, The faiter of the young gentleman to whom ahd was to lave been mariled paid tie expenses of Hee Tuneial rateg. than allow. her body to, go. t0 tha itict's Ficldeas heat dist intended, ‘The publishe ed extracts er letters, show tog an cievated aad religious spirit, led to bis change uf mind, oa A Peeuliarity of Jersey Fan. Dr. Jacob Steinman, while in Coman's cr ssloou in Hoboken yesterday, had bis watcl Jou by & tan Who pushed up fgainst bim and Ivwdgrab atit, “Ihe thief ran off, followed by tl rv. The prisouer, who gave the name of was bell. in $1.49) bail to answer, and was eked Up in detault, He wait that he tool the watch ty fun, us ‘The Conspiracy against Capt, Millm au Mills having richly woe thet ¢. thicves of big ward, they seom te beuyius every means, foir and foul, to rid. (etme The lates . that be fied hus lad rel splain denie that he thal story Will wut answer iste ME rcs, sparks the Telegraph. A United States scouting party killed fourteen Ime aus ucar Fort Grofith reecutly, The Rey, Rodman Lewis, chaplain in the United Stats Navy, died on Sunday ia Binghamton, Glo Bull wall participate ia the Boston musica earth ynake, Jolin B. Addicks has been appointed Health Ofiear of Pulladelphla Alexander Bryson, Jr, son of Alexander Brysomy of Mout {dead Sunday morning, ‘The merica was Durned at San Juam sur Aprit. tes was wrecked on Quia Jot February. All saved: rs escaped from the jail in Detrott Nom was Jounson, the maa who Allaa Piakertod Right Key, Bishop Mullen conscerated a chime (boils for the Catuvile church ia Titusville, Peay Om Ole Bull tried Ma violin tn the Boston Cotiser 2 {avor vf the wcousties Fair ts announced to be hala hy ith, 15th, and ith, Entries amnship the tt Av Sweonis Six priso! Sunday, aud a Win. HL Auderwon a dey goods dealer of ville, tas tide ao adstguinoot, iw UabiLities are; exceed $10,000 Mr. War, A, Smith, of Honesdale, Pe. who waa Vercly injured by ap accident on the Brie Hallw Marci huteued the Vonspany for 890,000, id Tho British brig James Crow, with a cargo of Tastee » Clonfuegos tor New York, was lost op + wed her crew lave arrived af Datbago, Bingham, Loughridge, and B\dridy ‘olumittoe to [vestigate the wil, reached Montgomery om Fovsil Creek Station, om the Ki Paci oHnmaienstet tl Raaa ft Aa and (wo ten were kille ur WOU! ie Toad (race was torn up and thrown Crow the grad nge Dr, Ja . Of Philadelphia, I eta orem at rhc earn a aan eed ata

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