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—s = = — == ———— — —== THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. ices oom tt afl old THE SEASON'S FESTIVALS,| 4°78" Askiixe wanpixe, | A LESSON FOR TRADESMEN, Sra abeipecsh ics at THE POLITICAL CALDRON, — Thirteen Expeditions Landed on the Istand —— A Grand Mob of Silks, Satins, Lace: An Ex-President of tne Sew Vork & PRICE TWO CENTS 7 = , jeder " " Mecondelate Hotels " COMPULSORY RESIGNATION OF THE Cospedes's Army Ivereased by Five | poxiricAL MAGNATES ON THEIR Dinmoude—A tw vlan THE EXPLOITS OF AN ORIGIN. tate | TWENTY SECOND STREET AND TWEN« SPANISH AUTHORITIES. jars oh tus Wale ee SUMMER STAMPING GROUNDS. Re a ane CONFIDENCE OPERATOR. Tne oe TY LHIKD STREBT BOILING, . —— f —— 5 idee naan The friends of Cuba in this city are using every | Opening Clam Hake of the Ameriona Ciub— | _ Thexrand Bplerfegeman wed ting, of which there | se, starahall Oc Neberte Send On the day of the waiters’ strike Mr. M. Jl givety ‘Times ta Teeny Tho Volunicers in Full Controt—Gen, Pee | poseible precaution to evade the little host of Span- fnes’s «Life Demanded Denil to | is) epics who have been employ d to watch thelr rininne A the Club G ished Politicians Partteipnt o | Ras been so mneh talk fw “roclety—and outside Ghihertsed Representative to Si too, for that mattor—for weeks past, Was celebrated <Iemarknbto Credulity of our in the Reformed Chureh (ev. Dr. Hatton's) on kecvers-Judge Hodford Making an elsh, an ex-President of thele Association, went Heddy tho BI to Boston ty prevent # flank movement from that vi chamith Expectad, ble- Order out of Chaow—-Mv. Spence rere 4 report then tain oficeon | = The influcnce of claws on American politic city In the Interoats of the hotel proprietors, Ow Sailing Into Marabal Rar Vulect nice’a— Resignation— igh | ovcments and report them at aeer an a politi , ews rs hs fb OM Suspected of Sympathy | Boadway, and it ie a matter of sincere congratnla- | has never, tt seems to us, been fully appreciated, | Washington aqnave last nighs, and In point of nam- amples Wednesday evening the Boston waiters belt a The magn of tho Radical wing of the Re viscabed dpe js Susp Symp: on that thoy have Kept thelr operations a mystery | Atleast auch was the Idea which siruck us yester. | bers in attendance, elegant tollettes, and the general | Roguvry has become a science, ‘The number: | meeting, ‘Their President, Mr. Thoraa Denn, in | pabtican ovety mot in eownel in thelr veoms, Broads with the Patriot 5 until publicity ceased to be Injurious to thetr causa, | duy as we cath onable sensation, Was a perfect | toss subt!« deviecs to which Uris gentry havo resort: | introducing Mr. Wee ed at the opening elim bake of the | accessories of a ft s sald (hit although the So- | way and Twenty second etroet, tam evening, The Havana, June 2, via Koy West, June 8.—Gon. | They have, according toa report prosontol yester- | Amerteus Club, In company with some fifty of our | attccces. In other reepcets, particularly tn the wat | ed are indeed marvelious, Their power of inven: | clery in Boston waa orgonized only for maint beno- | room was feartaliy hot, and tue tempor of the meme Poluen, whose life was threatened by the volunteers, | iy by the ta of the Spanish Government, sent | efty politicians of both parties, and the droite | ter of the comfort and convenience of the gaesta, | tion has reached the acme of perfection, for no | AL purposes, still the sympathies of the mombers | hors were ditt», After tho roll wit called, reports ian but the volunteers there retnecq | MH teen expeditions to Cuba, all of whieh have | erly love and harmony which prevatied among them | And Inthe orderly conduct of the ontede arrange: | sooncr is a aivinile direovered than one more novel | wera entirely with their Now York brethren in | ww. ro re rom the three reorganivad Acsembly Nop ol AAS bk dy bagiber eeeac hb abel all been eafity landed. ‘The largest namber of men on | as thay attacked the vast heaps of the savory bivalve, | Menta, tt was amost miscrablo failure, The sole: | and likely to have a tong run beiore detection Is put | (heir laudable edort €o obtain @ fair equivalent for | Distreis, Sésend, Batoentts Bighteenth fo allow hima to land, Ho was compotied to return | one of those expeditions was 400, ant the ema At the hend of the long table sat the nization of the nuptial wastperformed with becomlog | in motion. ; tifeir lator | Messes, Jimmy Mebares, doe Pollock, and Jack to Havana, On bis arri manied his | mM bere the volunteers de- | 30, The ia als of war shipped in ive Com. | Propriety and effect; ali elso was merely the rash | A few weeks aco, Mise Mary MeVictor, of Roth's eptend= | &nd erach and demoraiisattonZot a woilalressed mob. | Thertre, was the + ap and | Perhape thie is the natural reult of tho growing | bouquets und articles of fevintne wearing apparel, | ton eleht yeors oxo, and that crgenization was 4 as Judse George G, | Wndency to rivajall precedents In smehattates by ins | which some one hod ordered for her. She reecived | effected unter peeuiiar alt vet, Street Commis. | Siting four tiioes the number of geste for whom | the bill, but never recived the go Avoultwo | in dtvect oprosition to the winner of the hotel | bors apring to their feet, expe unmodations are provide', and #e gathering an | years ago a namber of tradesmen went to Mr, Mare | k Ty this organization, the condition of the | thy Blnes smith" in a bine eon rs to overrun, harans, and | shall O, Roberts with bills for jewelry, clothing, | 'N < hotel waiters tod ch im: | with hie eredentiate tn hie t hese veosels | Tweed, the President ; iis cients was Pol irs of artillery aud an immense | missioner Sinith ; excl of these gentiom sj and the whole number of | ent in his britlant new of y carried Is estimated at 9. ‘This | down the t f. Welsh said thot the walters of New York | Gilmore, the Comnitttes appointed to reormmae pient of billy for numerous | formod thenetees into a socioty for mutual protae | the Deeauso he bad soit his country, as- | Included six batt Gerting ihat he had received §199,000 10 allow some | UDNY 0 UMMC Aneurg ‘ pe, N ¥ \ ) twit brigade of veterans—the gift cf the Amevican | Rarnar J, Supervisor Isaac J, OF Admirisiration, and Sefor Diuz, Sceretary of Cap: | people to Cuhaie today a part of the army of | sioner MeLoan, ex-Pige Comtniasionce Brown, ox- | ® Dnlee, compromised with the volun: | Cl#peces, and wo may soon expeet to bear from | Senator Cornel, Gen, HH. A, Rurnut, and Hagh | linmense crowd of atrans J, ant that t med) District wore then presout, On this a a uniform; whil lea wat ene om tain. them Ina desparate if not decisive battle with the | Tastings, with a large eprinkling of municipal office. | Vex each other, There were sald to havo Leon up: | boots and shoes, dry cools, drags, wines, clgars, | proved. Tn reference to the waren py w York, | ton. Bat they were disappointed, in Reddy" teors, + Oatrares were prevouted 5 prinkling 5 ial nt h tow ¥ " Spaniards, holders and politielans of less note and of boih par | WAI® of two thousand Invitations given to this | grocerics, hay, Uran, mical, straw, corm, fe, €e, | he said that in order to understand New York one | stead appeared the qulet, gentlemanly Mr. George Yesterday evening the volunteers, greatly excite’, Tho above feta, w a Spanish | ties, with business men and Bohemians, Members | Wedding. However that may have been, thero were | which a pontee!, well-diessed young man of in mort live there, ‘Mo waiters at the present tine | Hoss, whose diamond pin gliatened in Wo Gaslight Aasom died be ¢ the Captaii General's palace, and | aonree, are corroborated by one ¢ Cuban pa | and guess together, the company numbered about | 86 provisions made for the convenience and com: | ating address lod ordered for Hin, ro feeeiving but 20 a month for their aery A# he arose and answered to hie name, ghouted “Death to Delco!” “Death to Pelaest | ttlote, who estimates, however, the acecssion to | one hundred fort of one-quarter that number, and the conse. | potitely informed the holders of theee bills that t # this not Letug considered safe James Otia" sliouted the Seeretary i Conpedes's army from the Calted Beaten ab elaht Perfect fraternization that took place among | «itence was that while the renitof a great rash was | had beon tho victiins of a fross imposition necessary expenses of thoee having families to snp: | A broad grin broke over the aecembly, Me, SBN woraing < comatesOn from he voImM(eers | Lond men, Bcren OF ditions enited | etements eo inconsrions, we ordo up onr mind | Ruined, eveybody felt that Le or she was in aome | had not ordered the coods, had never recelre Port, a further demand for an increne of wares wis | James Ontes answered “flere! whereat one of Entered tho paiseo, and demanded Gen, Dulec's im- New York, thiree from rey and tree | must be duc to some wyster sca oud hitherto undis. | WAY neglected, and disappointment and grumt ing | and wouid not pay for them, The sary Mefore maken this demand Charley Spencer's filonds said that the name of the Mediate resignation, dcelaring that he was allied | from Florida, coverid influence of the clans, To be sure the clams | Orevailed. men naturally opened their eyes, 1 ote t | however, a survey of the situetion showed that wait: | wrong man had been called. Tie real delegate was with traitors, ‘The resignation of the Cuptaiu-Gen- | Te ts said that all the volunteers whole New | dia not constitute the cutire entertainment—th The hour Axed for the ¢ remony at the church was | Fecover their wots, wh et fepresecting | et employed In second-rate hotels wero already re- | Mr, Titus Oates ‘ toast ot York for Cuba wre ta the cavalry ara of ry tuble was inp ly suppliod with other ereatare com. | hal-past seven, but at reven o'clock the building % 1 OW o colving £35 per month, this being the amount cht ‘The Seerctary paid no attention to the Interrnp eral wan roon afterward announced. No act Of WO: | aire use of sabres has been discontinued, the Syenc:t | forte, both fleid and xulld-bat it fe well known that | Waa filed 1m all parte but the centre alsio, which was fn ito manner, end | to he obtained by there employed fn first-closa | tion, but called the name of Mr. James G. Leash, Yenee wns commited: rifle being deemed wore estectiv these do not always tend to prevent strife; on tho | Feserved for the conneoiinns of the two familie, | ouue tradesmen have by ‘auded—ail DY CNET Hong a. Arresnectful demand was made on the pro: | who was present, ‘The Sixteenth District wad The volunteers now have full control, ant are | Another expedition ts ou foot, and the veterans, of | ecutiary they not wen'ly promote ii; there | Washington Place was @iiel with three lincs of ear WOW TIN PRIZES WERE ORTAINED, prietory of the firavelass hotels for an advance of | then reported as reorganized, and ber dele Feaily the governing power of 1 d. Several | Which It will be manly composed, will consist of ex: | fore, we are netted in nds that the eins seve | Flages, extending from the Tark to Brow Ant | tho thieg, having ordered certain goods, atationsd | Pay C0 $35 per month, and the request not belag | gates wero admitted, The name ef Mr Live teneav Governcra: and AH cmcure oF high:| MP of Hho United Gtarce army the true peace mak all the other aventcs leading to the churoh were | Klmscf in front of or eonveaiontly wear the dwelt | eompited with, twas then determined to resort toa | John D, Oviwell did not appear om DEN? Mt ORERNRAT GREEN WORKING WOMEN ASSOCTATION pete po bssine's pidge ‘The Leautiful Club at Gecenwiek, nor Kirk's Visit to Hoston—Opentug the | Conn., on the edge ng Tnlond Sound, were look tege to Girls-Katravagance in | tie ol ly; Trecd Ieland was co bright asa oked with elegant equipiages, etanding with no | Ing or store, a8 the ease rowird to enter, each driver waiting and watebing to bo first to eta the ehurch door after the ere se Maa thats t very cemerally participa mony and pick np his load, And etl the crowd This teapretty time to bring these tings T] New York, ‘The em With every parsing moment, Elaborate and | told your boos to Lo articular atout the hour, « might be, me coun G URIBE | strike, In aocordance with this rmiyation a nto the stoop, and on | #itike was organized some days ago, which has been the fist@-thaoks to Jimmy Thompson and Hussey of the Hook. ‘The Righteenth District was reported ag 4 in by tho hotel waiters of | alisnug. Chris an had been choked off, and of the St, Nicholas Hotel was | everything was lovely, Frank, ueeused of connivance with the insurgent qui carrion i are to be Immediately relieved of thelr of ‘The insurgents in several recent encounters have ¥ on c: o f ni. | Ere 1 cited aa an example, whore of seventy elgnt Twenty members tuen enshed for the desk, each ined slight advantages over the troops, " Autobiography. newly em. nt the hour whieh fol ‘ aioe Mr, Roberts (or Mr. Smith, or Mr Anybody), would : 5 ot Ne yypersedta " The stated meeting of the Working Women's | towed the arrival of the gucets Was most agreentty iy beamtitul toitettes went begging for seats | he sure to be away if you came Inter Now, we he | waiters employed, only one remained aftor tho strike | witha handful of reaolutions, Owen Brennan em Tho Governor ot Matanznn Forced to Ice | A*sociation was held last evening in Plimpton Ha'l, | passed in rocial converse, # ted on the apacious pt. | MFough the galleries, and others were compelled to 7 is not in, you must leave the till aud call azaity and | was deetared, Jeavored to flank thei by moving that all resol be satiefed with dling room in the chareh pore, | tel Mr. Booby how it happened Miss Susen B. Anthony presiding. The first business | azzos of the Club build or in otrolling about the s be —W jet—Dulee Going Home, i SOON LADS HO malier, Mr. Welsh represented the treasury of the New | tic eterred to the Committee on Resolutions g shat Gel tele * | was a report of Mrs, Eleanor Kirk's visit to Boston, | shady gronns, inhaling the healt: g'ving and appe- | Me George ¥ arren, the accomplished organist | tem gud to howd tis prices | York Asavelation ag being tna vory Mourishing cons | but the movers had epent too much time in drafting Havana, June 8.—Tho volunte a Matanaas, | as delegate to the Labor Reform Leacue, Sh tlaing sea brecacs of Hoty Trinity, Hrooklya, who presided at the or- | and tell him that he'd be glad to have Lim for a cus sof the Bociety at the present tino | thelr rexstations, to scethings In the: same light a ”, t " De » kee 0 er rows om gto @7 . whieh amount ie a] ie following the example of those.tn Havana, assembled aye practical—siid that the meetings were very DINNER ANNOUNCEN=ALARMING INCIDENG. can, did iis brat to keep the impatient crowd in All Hight, thon : tell him to ba more Hing to $7.00), which amount is all Julich aly | Mr. Brennan, and the proposition was voted down, Invewod. He stated that t! ‘ons of the hotels Vitbuy all my groceries there, fhe ts pane: | gie for an increase of wages, feeling tat under the | that aCommfttee be appointeal to confer with Re onbaystem of hotel charges the proprietors of good humor, gtving them first a fant from “ Di rah," then Kettorerta “ Mlarcho Bolennelle,”* fol lowed by Baptiste's * Tdyie”’ and still the bridal » Government Palace there and demanded | ely attended, but that instead of discussing At 2o'clock the genial President annoy questions relating t i, they spoke on epiritual- | sonorous votce that dinner wad roaty, 9 is before ¢ the imneoiate resignation of the Governer of Ma ea with 4 the littie a, free love, soeialism, women sudrage, and every | groups broke up avd wended their way to tt . pudlicaus outaide of this organiastion, for the pur . ary ir, fovels con a@ord to pay @ bleher race oF wages to | Pt J lanaas, ‘Their demand wus acooted to, and Col. | ower known or supposed reform, but ‘very little | dining sxloon, ‘The odor of the savory viands, and | PA! eame not, The appointed hour came ani ce had tho earricr turned his back than | their help than has heretofors been palt by them, | Pose of bringing about order in tho Republican Leon ts now acting as Governor, No outrages were | about labor reform, capeeinily of the clams, penetrated the apartment ax | ParKed amd everybody waa impatient hecause all | Master Tulef took an opposite dircetion aud ran of | Bir. Welsh thanked the walters of Hoston for the | party, ommilicd, aud at last accounts order was main: | Mra. Dr, Loner reported the action of the Com: | we tock our seats, aul ex} station wat on. tiptoe | Wet ancomfortable, ‘The clergyman anpeared and | wi ee ce aay tne foxy rogue hid the tpn. | RUE momaree taken by, them to, diesuate wen | Jimmy gCutver aprang to his fost, Uke a Jack te ued. mittee on opening of the City College to girls, ‘The; hee wav ais dant oeenrted, Which, te took bis seat, but no one approached to demand his | dence to cail and get groveries, Of course the | lof vacant by those who are ona strike, and hear. | the box, and shouted, “Trise to a point of order. 3 P y ¥ } when am alarming incident nired, Whi a hod . + H A Mavana romains exceedingly quict, but th public | Nad done @ deat of work, bad visited the Mayor, | few minutes, dampened the spirits of the party, The | MFVices; and so the time wore away uniti § o'clock, | Foceryina + deen fe bites He eves Toran wy ee ate waite Lee ew Af ky by thelr manly want to know if the Republican party is not now i 1 : intr mnselt Rt ortunute jon Mth ow pathy of i Se anxicty 19 intense, the members of the “Board of Education, | x or seven rorzh looking fellows. tu flannel shirts, | and sill no grand entrance, But at five minutes ncquiaition of no wealthy A. customer as Mr. | workinements orgnisitions. The bocton waiters | morder iicnding the culinary pro: | past eight the eontre A specta! steamer has been ordered to be tw react | the editors of all the city journals, and received | WhO tad. ora wers thrown open, an- | Roberts, filled tie orders and —learved w lesson, ccedings—all conducted, by the way. out of do then passed @ resolution of aympathy, Tho President, the Hon, John V. Gridley made ness to convey Gen, Dulve to Spain, and it Is ex- | words of commendation, nothing more, from all but | and afer the prinivve Indian method—entered | Houneing the coming party, In solemn grandear, | Witat GuM, GRANT'S NRCEPTION OOST A FRW ano- — repeated attempts to squeich Mr. Culver, bat fos pected tat he will depart within day or two, one ettitor, who sald he was opposed to the City Col | the room in a body, aud marched empty-handed, | according to established * style," the party marebed ORRTMEN, OTUER LAROR MOVEMENTS. some time in with a dogged expression of the b antrnanee, toward | down the aisle: first two ushers, In crave awallow No one knew bett too Matton helt Header whispered ® | taits and whi Kida; next the groomsmen and | that Mr. Kul at Villa Clara- Provable Defeat of | wuuid be the best way to smash it uf Hk tho: Sreanlenta ear ie perty anid be the best way to smaste it up. nthe President's ear, th y oceanic Tooked dismayed for a moment,and thea | bridesmalits, four each, the Latter dressed In white hese rde~Tao Landing of Mumitions | srs. McKinley read an essay which denit princi announced In a clarion like voice that the w tarletan en fratie, with overakirts of the same en In toe Koy of Nipes * ‘ pally apon women's ¢ co in dress, and olitgs Bask Phat gi a0 Re Havana, June 1, via Key West, Fla., June 3.— enlly TOF. women's susvae Bha: wanted’ ta | CRA ERE tenterac te meine ao Renters panier. ‘Then came the groom supporting the Veido'e mother, who was dresred in a p The sleamer Mocteguma reporis having sighted a SA eat ilediybh ite nlsass eau upon shonted. bre slik, with Diack lace shawl, Tue bride followed, | cigars at oe lege, und thought that if women were admitted, it than this accomp! apices "Will you come to order, sirt shouted Mm Operative Bricklayers No. 2. Gridley, Ata meeting of this body Inst night, Mr. Rieke |. a x * ard Matthows presided, and a ete yn from the Does the Chatr decide me out of order?” am Caroenter'a Untoa was adinitted. Phereatter. way | #wered Jiminy road the Treamwer's report, whieh shows that there | Dowsi came Gridley’ ham now romains to the credit of the Society and on hand, $1,490.87. An invitation to participate in the ” clerk of Mr. Robe was busily 1 necesMary turke; a lavender | Went like a thunderbolty anil a stentorian * Yes" followed. «(out Lie very beat to) Schooner which had landed munitions of war on the ay that the ss HS NOhi GUA ETONE Eile 30 kGR WIRE 4 £50. 100, Be te bhowered on him. per | Workingmen's Festival was accepted, Messrs, | ‘On what theory docs the Chaie decite me ont of dstand of Cuba, aujacent to tho bay of Nips, Just aa | iingering in want ofthe common weceenarion of lite, | Rite an moe Meetlt ite leaning on the arm ofa brother, Sho wae dresser |f9elly rexardicns of expense. He told iio, ‘elias Muaten and Gridley of the Consolidated Carpenters’ | order™ asked Culver, and lie proceeded to give the was leaving. ‘The mon of courec came in for their usual shere of e waiters Went out an urned with the in an elegant whit 1 that if ahd Vicon, addressed the meeting on the wubjcet © the skirt perfectly plain | amoker, and tat accordingly Mr, Roberts. wax d from the walst, 9 A full white taco vail full. | sircts Of making the reception #aperd, Of conrre, ine well over Ue akirt, awd producing the effect of | these good thingy never saw Cen. Grant, but found an overaktet, ‘Two ushers brought up the rear of | their way to a thieves’ den arth Ward, ai ration on the powers of the Committee, Whack! whack! whack! went the Chairman's vel during the speceh, but Jiminy was irrepresak A fighs took place ab Villa Clara between 1,900 In Surcents and a company of tr Nnion of ail trades engaged in building, A del tion of potters, from Trenton, Nod, beaded by eG l, wae received.’ The potters de ‘i a trays heaped ay wi bbl a then a roar of Mine Anthony recounted her exporience in her | carihquake pasvod f Laipitag bolded peor fi Sighs emery SNe | mother's house where she was one of four airls who | covered | that, the Dridal procession, Probably Hedy the Biseksin!dh's, that distingy auto oF other mechealen On eireecnie, | ble. Tho words shot from bis mouth like bullets center cece cataae | CUNere Were Wouniled OF Tivat to cook, wad dishes, scrub the Moors, wash and Postion, who. uid volunteered bs act tho ré4e | gam the common eaten pore form of whe iterated | Mie mysterious thick must: stage: hetteced hie hank neklayers ninvivoiy divectad iicir | fon a rolary Fife, until he dropped under a motion IPPAT OU CROSDS LOEOR iron in her turn with the others, Another leaf (rom waiters, and had+ contrived this Little practical | ¢ hb onisain (he 1 bt ns runt a few thous lure by Marshall O. Rob: may to Mr. McGill $1.4) for the relict ple the resulution, anda call for the yeas and hureh only an the introdueth a ring in re ute ra ball O. Kol vquea —o— fe bot ters’ atrike for th thoy were requested ty call for fur The Esc ftho Bay of Ni Her book of life was prosented, but it was astock | Joke wiropes of the hotel waiters’ strike for the se to the question of the elereyman, * By what dinner to Pre ther ald ifneocesary. both bf which were carried, Col, Duganne ° pe ofthe Bay of Nive eft ot the unin |, WhO were very thoro: ndo you wed this woman f when the groom 2 - _ — thon walked to the tab poiieenep ys Upautards Uocortnin of the F story. fold. toei ine Hina: hom han veaC Raewea ema oleae aT on TU DLTKCTIVE OFFICERS BAFFLE: hon walked to the tuble and pocketed bis resolutiog grais Thveuah he Conner, A Committe of seven wan appointed to attend he | ane COMPANY RRASIORED, THR YEAST GoRA oN, | tho bride's finger, The sony closed with th tee tute n the newspapers, warn The Bhi PP cps al ert , in dis cust Havana, June 3.—Advices from workingmen's muss meeting in Jones's Wood on | We are giad toaunounee that no loss of appetite | bene lotion, wh fn We chee riick up Me Late ap al cen Pine tacesorin 4 a WL yo Hos UNG A scene of confusion followed. Several gentlemes ' psuited from nd the entertonme 8 Wedding mor coup! erta placed th in wands of two d eting thie evening, . Thorsday last are to the effect that the filllnsters, | Monday next ro ri a ts q he Aeon 6 Mi telive oMrers, who diligently set to work. After io Workliginente Union holds reguter offered resolutions thanking Assistant Poatmastes who recently landed at the Bay of Nipe, had escaped PEACOCK'S eHOR VY OF PLUMAG appeased, the company proceeded to slake more amusing acenea, and thoeo that moat | Month or two they were compeller to, abia t monthly meeting thie eroning, 5 Van Brunt (or bis distribution of offices among the to the interior, leaving bebind them sone insterial ad Uitsty for which ample stores, of everything Utter WARE OF S7piem end manecament eve that tho Paice Ta ay A grand masa mecting of the iron moutders is | “#ttict#; tanking James W. Husted, of West of war, including four guns, ior want of wranspor- | A Peop tute ene ot our Fasktonabte ©! able, from Verzeney, and ¢ down in laxer Ler, f Themed Of helt, movementa, ante 6 iiuwrit | to. be Meld in Gerwema, Assembly. Hovtas ¢his | chester, (or bis course in the Legislature ; patting tatior 1 a=—Tho Lawyers Dividing the nses Was disne company had watched, find comeluded 10 give dt, Kuuerta a vont | evening _| Gon. Pot, doves for his corre in tho Post Omce iis Gloverntaent ess0antt OF the e@alr At the Ba poate. fold stories, of sans songs, as suite {thou best; some | hts made for the doors, | Bich teat capes Ov Monday next Senator Sprague of Rhode™| and condemaing Marshal Barlow for the mawner ta Of Nipe are much exaggerated, and the landit ‘The “ Eelectic Club of New York made a | M3" One ne bahay ESBeaeE Hos up in the man leweicy wea torn STORM DREWING-—OO\TLES DAVEE Is land, attention by. Vel Halstead, will address tie | whieh ke had trented Charley Spencer, old Nat Bliidusters causes a depression in ply time aco by their apparent wealth and | sajtroad depot, wud ¥ city feeling that Lue Jam, ladien “wore separated trom | THat the crinival instine at x4 n,rooner or later, Benin Bertinn Feat ran Kingsier, and little Joe Ellery. ‘The most of thest 2 " Nf 1 i nd gay cavuhers FoUEhS val ie | to core Jef, and tats € nav » for twa een ng man framers met last © cael a oe stata ‘ ues on avenue and Twenty-sixth | MD fan at Once, and all tho dehue made a | 1 I teatttied ot ee lity grerlaken by joyerm for an lacrease of wages from $450 to | Accused Horace Groeley of being the author of the nother Eapedition Landed. t, and live in clover; but the building POLITICS EXCLUDED FROM THE C ] simuitanceus push for (he entrance, -tising the oar | 106. he 24th of Apail linet Bi nin: Hi cA Noe. a\ alten dabalas duals Wasmixetox, June 3.—A Coban expedition secret for the it eof their vo ie tee 0 | Paver iti a most ineatvicsdte eogiasion ‘a sine | 2 irae TEAR Caper lrpeeenipit ot Mtg Vhe Wallin ¢ rt street, Brooklyn, was crowded, | Filey ani old. Dat Ringstey ikon treme a Fain cath at r wis is isa headed down atrect and others ap, Svme got lowe p Rekernon, at 166 Wat atract, | aay pi , telves hoarse, all were adopted with the ex Jef the Southern eoust wy. Mtn ty they eet 1 erecting an onaion. It r © extent of uct i} y hye a ay re nd, after intorin Wiiltwia M. Thom 1 and Mr fT 1 Union N i y p we ; Were ny Letter off tan those who pot a E ! tite « nl are muir GF Ty poarephionl UBion Niw | ce otian\ ef toe one conden Marshal Barlow, bered 476 men, who are a part of Gen, dortan’s however, that all tals maxnificence was only | mere her aground, an | nsitier cont ret out of the crowd. Finally. de: | at We Lad Uren eeut by Marshall O. Koberta to | fi Yenyered au instructive “ieeiure on Cuplial aad | 970, red toa Comunties, During the det mand. All of them are ex-Fed nl Conte j1 ed plumage; or, in other words, that they | Of themston which iy relcublersly ta fp Cat OF | tac nent ol police caine to the reacue, and lent Gedy Puhurea wre avare Ack heey ha Binokiyn D iy Piette! Mavis on |b ' rtooit otf his eoat "i i aeaslent Guage shin oe ss " . pias ty polities ald to being order out of the confusion tint pre: Moves are A 4 hurry) to o vklyn Dey Goods Cler i " tio a Apanish Com poldlers, Yyora trnatiworthy 16h ve $8,000 in debt Peopie would not tut them, —-.— volte’. “Phen i turned out that tte Smith fumily had sot vain, | and Nenevoient. Asrock ried lank evenings | rol hie resolntion by interesicd parties here, it is earned that the | oy A last reee they morteRed their urn’ | The Long Istnad sunday Schools Enjoying | kove of in By oweu's conch, ond Smith's drver, anil |b So busneis of bran ves of cor, whic | Wrattent, Hd Cuttibertaon ¢ Vice Tyewitent, Ht. . | ican Senators and Aca en and muniilons of war have ewely tindedt nn 4 f faa.’ tut Live era enue TI<EMEnee? waiting for his pr Jond, reiused to take any | Be Mrectot to bes 0 voids noe ol coratty: Teaser 1 Who had not Vea to the Sa Ben a Hh, tons of wa ° nf : ure, Ti T them for a few , but a t aie anont A iy a 1 | sthers several partion, desg of finding ther | Roberts, Kigktoemth oiroct ond Filch avenue. tary, Alex. Smyth | aineey we Seren orintea, and conten Joined the Cuben forees, The on wns came at last, in danuary; bey eciured inst i erday 02 ards form thousand carriages, proceeded tothe reception on fool, mat cavanr! Heaghs 9 wget, | keat to those who elves ous. After tharge of a distinguished Co ‘ nd Mr. Joun Linn was appointed recetver, | children, to Fr with Go parents, teachers, and | terns anything but prabes of th angemen ® i m. Melvin, Alex further businews an adjournment was carrie c friends, met in Kavenaw Lf, to celebinte the | peressntionale M Sen, tonics |. Thomas, > hal sen Mr, Roberts's warning | Pinance Conmitter, } fedcrate army from Lonis}ons—Co' ral lawanite followed, wate were doiinded by | frst anulversiny of the Newiowa ‘Sunday Snood | heroe the’ Mets we IT Wachiatony ce eng | cards tn Tue Bus, tn order that the weonndrel's | puviccd, OsFlahecy - — at n Lawton Asoeney of Lhe Assobial Diton; This sanoatation ia couioked of all ihe Pr Iinmedisioly. duilowed tho. eerste vat 7 tnot bo aroused, sab tity ation The Pwentyethird Ser Republican Com THE CARLISLE MURDER: bly that he r Di of $1,900. Vor the | Matant selools iu the a worl iri 4 | the arrangements wero somewhat bette 4 that be would be haphy to MIDATARY INTELLIGENCE, @ tion of the Mom iin y tha 8 $ ouag | Nvole, where they wacmbied, nd Veen weil pre: | la enrriages, But tearomd was AO dence ce udterly | MP Roboris, Tho svindior, wiih a anced sul she fy. Coralit cAeAIDALL thas Victinta. Hel payment of this he re \ onder from the Court | parca for tio sestiviten: platforms and wats ianures ‘The house win | bowed gracefully, wil ateopet out, Ween Drill Parade in Prospect Park Review by | A letter was received from the Hon. Henry J, Acid the Muent= Motion iin nthe recoivermand 1 re, Yesterday. || aren eeremily Grseiee Reale caihee ny many Je tou Decaurp | come toue nou his shon der, ant Mojoretion, Shaler. Rawrond, res position aa President, ria veteran esmmpiientd it 0 begin tn the Ru: | eset Wag ainging. othe eigen, tier fadition of the house,” Wan a prisonen is arrest way with Yostorday was w Gicld diy of the Second Bri- | some: exgtinuury remarhe howe Me ee Sie Schoeppe, who poisoned Mise Ston + At | preme Court, Chambers, thers being no leew than | wieh beige Fue inter ting addrerse Vy the ev, _ eultu Ar. Hob: tha. who gaile: Hirst Division, of lhe Nen York #iate Nauional’| anteMee eee hoster tie le uacmelocy eae Tate Cariste, Pa, in Vannary last, was yeaterday x lowyers engaged, The Trustees of ae ae i yg ey Se i i TUK BALL AND BAT, 7 IA Owing to the narrow and ‘omprehsible Kaymond takes tis st p that be may be able to ad found emiity of murder in the Ge cc, M tens of the Association wished to ma\ Mr. King, of the Methodist Church ae ui, In the Court of Gc Vocats the tnlon of. the two Committees tm th ly proved, jury, ‘yor the Commisslouers of Central Park, per- | Zines without laying himself open to th 1 Davis guiity mission to perdorm ft4 evolutions on the Park pa- | of being interes dand it deeame necessary | Ing bie va how ecauve why he shor , obtained the sale oft ¢, and G10) received. fro F Btennecke died on the 3th of January very sudden. | ¢ Jy, and a post mortem examination of her body | * i Mr. Horace Waters, of the Bapt hoo trom Winfield, nid tiose iro embers, inoue of | in five large wagons, The standard, yaputation dincither. Vhe question of fll cy thus created Was roferred to the Kr test Nel ting ia tenlay in Fordham, ¢ » v8, Rose I —Decidedly t! et. swe vans Re sie Without leaving thelr seat Clubs engaged brine aL APPRENTICKSIY IN SING SING, sercaled traces of prusstc acid. Schnoppe was sus rust companies; and Mr, Lawton wanted his | gay drestes, sud pretty faces were very bindsom | Kex ced, of Brooklyn, and. tho Koso Hill, of St, ‘i , eney Sah OAKS Uae) OC POMROON EAT | ESSERr Te ane ete c Pecved of-having poroned her, and his trial was set ) Mr. Lawton’s ordes, however, having been | At te othe children of the several schvols | John's College, ‘The contost was of short duration, | Judae in passing sentence, sald : sagt eee A Ai aur ee hn, Rerast, alee tendered hi Mas (ick Wiis RIL RE dlndat tba LUGE CF bs ined withoré notice lol the Trustecs and Uie | sat down to bount.. us collation, wd was decided in favor of the Rekorda by the | 9" Davie, you have CHL A: Sap creel erent NES down for the 27th ult, ‘The direet testimony of per | Lr Crealtorsy It was vacated end decision on tho eae ‘ small score of 10 v6, ‘The College boys out fielded Vip some OS Gr cd ea os elaailamemerammen sons who wore present during the Illness of Miss | oti . polut was reserved, ew Hanpsbire Legislature, thelr more foru ere autabnists, and it was only are tha Major Audrew Simul: a strom the Telograok. Btennocke went to show that she dicd of no natural a 5 ge lehiva owing to their snability, vo. bis the © twisters I reex Ae 1 Ariilery, Col. Daniel W. 1 4 : 5 Coxcorn, June Harriman delivered @ | yartin, that they were beaten, Aa usual, the ay cuaninhn te oehay ul Ravn ion of Arililery, Col, Dauiel W Trust hae appeard in the wheat near Richmond, Va, cause, but of a violent dose, whethertaken by her THE BREWERS’ CONGRESS, brief ¥ tory av ress to the Legislature today, | ing Ciub and thelr friends were courteonsly treated, | to the State Mrivou, at hard labor, uk two years aud ax Mhwenty -areond Joined to ti " don newspapers are discussing Ministes belf or administered by the prisoner. Dr. Conrad, of sidsee Haat ab Ab Chita Geupercucs mas | oe ee Alter the latte r had revi ii tho collece enn Very favaraly ius | wionthe.” mrenky nic evolutt ona, were | quot epecsh. § al datimoa tha an Striking Hach at the rn Temporan On | been inauctirated, ie delivered his message: ex | pressed with the Rose Hill Clad as players and gen- Tux Sen is indebted to Mr, Sparks, the Deputy ‘Of the Kroned, in a tes. an { The *..«t4mens ~usensOn, tn Syracnse, ota , - Laub ae Lede ‘J bed bg ee =A Demand for Juatice at the Hands of | biiiea reluetionor ve State debt duying the ye "Te score wan Kokford 10, Rone Hii! 6. Clerk of the General Sessions, for courtesios ex- | ap “ine colutins aulvanced sud'rotreee, | <nsinved yesterday Libabeed igh Pest inoriem examination, an ie healthy tha Gavavanient of $800,000, Iraving the prevent indebtedness §3.137,, avtic ys. EaGurs ov Biarau hin wnane, | cued to ite reporter cd in tne of baitia, marched by the flank in bee of | | A bill tocstablish the Great Northern Raitroa@ tondition of her organs proved tat Fh Newanw, Juno 8.—Che Drowers! Congress ad. | Wes. tee uowerner reeammenda & Unilorse race ok plae erday, on the Copitoline grown, 2 tasoo, Jolned aed separated, and frequeuty set | Company has bocn reported in the Maxsasbusetts Senate, sho dict from a violent case, — Professor Aikon, of the Marylond Universite, testified bustueas in the Stat, ‘The promotion, of agricni: | Was too ne sided to be interesting, ‘The Allantics | * Biepertt ulened. spect ure an a | WOH by 69 to9, DECENT SPORTING XEWS, one im urned té-day to meet in Davenport, fowa, at he | May. A Constitution w ors tying in'every direction, At | ‘The President tet Washin ment they covered the whole ground, at n yesterday in the eferted to the miudics ball ia Annapolis, tod an pre resia ts urged upon the Leg pooaa, 60 ai Aibpenlika bi eeae the ext Consress tor adention.. The Finniee Com jiu cost of construction uf the rairiauis in | Cricnet.—To-day the grand match, St. George ae nttay joined in eloge quarters at ene porsion of it he Post fice at Fremont, Ohio, was robbed [aig ein al HL Heceamed | mittee reps ried the money In the Tas een about §2,5an00. The estir vs, Pillaceiphta, Wid Uke place in Hudson Clky, Trotting on Union Course, nber of volleys were frod.in auiek succession | on Wednesday wiht ruiv aren ot peal {ore whi CHAR AIAG fsn0W Med The third uy of the aunmer meoting on this | he eign ehh dot cide past catty eewieUe | The Ton, Andrew Q. Curtin, Minister to Russe of Curtis, wh tie ¢ Be taxed, apt, PE Sip entat onTast 1 ThevraLo.—A game of baso ball | course had ietrots ‘orits programms, © Ty With more exackness tian any ot the rest, Loading | euraen last night to Philadelphia, testi Mis opir Pept deity PaUran Oe ae neauk eamelala ene eae pl Ady was played yesterday between the Red Stockings ot | was fue snd the trie cin, cood condition. fb will was use in order, and fora quarter The Hudson River stonmers were delayed by (og. Inilionted th ed from cour thet the teil ai Canuda batley should be reduced, i rae AT ay Rd th, WHO are on an Rastern tour, ee the a Was Very (air, ‘The trots id mot the tronpa were enveloped in i | fiona to eteht "hours yesterday moralug, Octweed and mort Keifler, and ati! i she Bare Oped rey ewe Be, Zana ral eae tn a aatietict ry vn te cor | Nicarue of Bunalo, “Seven imulugs were play ed, ke. 'The Urs! wae for w purse of BM, Wi Jesse with the wt N roll, |S OUsHvebste B3 Sliced BEwer to a hypothetical case prosented to them, that | tire promotes true tea perance; and that they will | clusion, the Governor exprisse the vesult being 43 to 6, n entries, of wich only ‘Ave etarte Peloce |. Dr. Peal, U. #. Consut to Basel, Switzerland, and (from no natoral eanwe. Onpertunity aud | tre, promotes true teu peranec; and that thes adoption of the sutrage anicnduent to the Conality 2 eae EET, were Lydia Thompeon, Pet, Tw nd'the thovne | Ie Mcdaneon! 028, Consul to B (ed wo) Bake olive were clewrly pr Averaged ort morablc Means to deLrive Buliiaiteal tem: jou must be pr Ve of great yuc tug 4 i . er" | iors on Wednead olive were clearly ate ates: | Beranea, age” ot pe power. Sleury Clausern, | ot must by pi (inal ale Formidable Riot in Wate Bien Wele, Hue eliing’ Da aw k A SERIMGES ate, | rae OU St a Cag 1 by name ne previous to. h H. iad wade a wil ber | f eel i the reat of the Coutral een Lawnawic tine aes ; eines Tweariy two to one be wily, the yet Wed from Mayor Wy some men, Gurney and Con by STL uy were the ori eaves: bloc winicaat vtuaation was fixe w York Shoottng Avay tn the Klubtoenth Wards | oer ne byl Mold, a small town in ty tut tous ting a ty Tho Kigity: | we mal in Canauacaua Cieek, near Aount MOR Merete, To complete the ick, De Sharon, of Har _————_ At about 9 o'clock lust evening Joseph Hort- | ina riot Inst evening, An attempt was wade to Teak hate Hare WAN 6 HUI Bad MAREE LARS ave ie u's Convention bad ® grand oops Fiaburg, testified that he hal sold Shoespe an ou OBMIUARY, nett, a letter carrier, of 363 Kirst avonae, aid Mie | rescue two prisoners tn the hands of the Sucrift, | Sake’: Su MORE TRE ha hirst tenet Ea oll al eer 4 jens Souvontton bags Kana Of prussie ced on the ado! d fiat, or tiv a Keainey, a michiia', af 92 Fire avenue, with | Tho Suerit und hls guard resisted, but tho anob | wisi, chere yee eign [hue of itoape startad tor Aner the | } E wid sda Y She days p ns ty Miss Stenn a ny Dr. Ernest Will t the j- | Thotnas Care, entere r. Costello's Nqnor atore, | being too etre it was found necessary to eall out ma of the West Waving becn resesved capscealy tor an Yonvent testant Epi ef tiene tacts, the, Jury Toul tie Serdict wven | pen quectegtan of bonny died in Hori wsreriay, | Mt iret evenue and Ewenty-ith strevt.” Whilé | the military force who. feed -ajom the Hitersy Kil yamely tar of the West Breaden, | 4 ng Dem resuaved capicuny f ‘uo anpnal Conventi erkan’ Eplvege reerive now Will ben brief bease « aes aud demanded good mone Nis | thors, At the date o ‘ie despatches we toy Hai agi ahh: Wash Lantos shectenlMaRontth OITIN 7 Own, hea whiaved cohnad ihn lowelee inee a 0, of Which there seems to be ne probability : ely on Monday of W divcharging pis vhaslesiall) rea Rebar Tre Ak Berlbgnels, Meme: on back. tie Parasent Tr esi pee A part of a human body was found in tho baae- | “7.0 tuion wetorans of Cortlandt have ectected the THE GRAND LODGE OF MASONS. h?, Whitehouse, an : SOME] Nise Anna K. Dickingon is Crickets SARE Sey Rt BY OneN . th of Juoe for thy decoration of che graves of (hed at k place ye red 10 3uB aba ens | Ol ‘oF welvd sposed sinterhoo : 7 A son of Mr. Pimpton fell from the window | comrade > p ng at tne door of bas one, Binet » erhood, Sxconn Euaven Mar Th George and ia A Miwpton el " : Committ Appotuted The Tn ation of sf rucon trom bis Inte residence, MY Bivoit | Mvenue, Awenty-fith street, ‘The wounded age dol om died in Westminster, Canvda, | willow necond clevens played wmatoh, yextertay on | UL the mecond story of mptoa Hall, Ninth street, The Clarendon Hotel, Ssratog, was opened foe the Ceand OMcers- Debate upon the Halt lo was 4: years of age, men Were taken to Beileva’ Hospital, and both y the forwer's groants, Wictoa City, Nd. Swore; | leh ereulng. business ‘vestertay, and all the principal Botele ars PoAR TIPE TR Diy K. Lee, A. M., pastorof the | Kearney and Ha Were artuntod, Fly, Jr., and ex-Sheriff Kelly are tn Switzer: | st. Georg’, ons luni, 20; Willaw, kwo inuingy | The new Postmaster is making improvements | Psy for the rece: ms eae Rerstroot Umiversails( Church, diel of tgnhun Usa Uio tlc dora conten. of Bydropaunie tivst. | 14) wiilelt No Hones may lusts coutury; porhope eves WviL War 'y Japan Is 6 Tho Mikade After tho anvouncemen Pers 8 | Huenmonia, Induce | by OVvs-work, aficr two Weeks x at a 1 meni. —— Until we gel a now Post Oller Tagalust Me rebels at Hakodadh, eaterday, M..W. Jamce Gibaon was reeected Gran , 1 & The Strickland- Waters ‘Vragedy. ie 4 tid ald tho teks ie ere. i 1 MW. dames Gite f ives, Ie was bora in Soupronius, Cayuga county, ‘Strick. | _ The Hon, Horace Greeley and Mr, W. HT. Burlelch LOSSES BY PURE Offiear Martin, of he Stret Ward: Palloe was | nn uster, atid gohn Hid was GB years of ago. When 19 years old he was |. Th b of Jeremiah Ptriek- | wii) address a temperance meeting ka Newark uext Sun ~ pai eee Hrdas Police, wa ‘Tho Parliament of the Zoliverein assembled yess other Brand ofivers elected x Pee ee ribet MIDNINRR, 8 boat Gee Ts ainalad {Inui wha wee kined on Tumiiny by bis brutheria: | oa d ee Pe evely injured lascevening, beiugcrusned between | tortay. ‘The @:ss/on was open’ with @ paciilespsocs den, BR.eW. Chits'r G. Box for the minitty, ~-bubsequently he preached | law dsauc 8, Waters, was coutinded until mi ‘The Hon, Wannt esi Farnham & Searl's oil refinery in Cloveland | w track anda hogshond on Wer 13, Kast 1thver Golivered 1n the narue of she King. Warden hdw in Newark, ON. Yq. Silein and. Atarsvore | bub nothing nddivonal to the facts already pu Company A, State Gual veparaded with | Wie burned yesterday aternvon. Luss, $4,000. A public meeting of Manhattan Lodge of Good | | Sir Statford Northcote has nominated Mr, George ye M, Me rae, ugh, Masa. M id Wiltlameaburgh and Au NA Hoek the Jury eonettted to wo tu | thus on Decoration Day ‘The New Itichmond Flour Mill, near Frodozick, | Templars in to be held Ii thelr Lodge Room, | Peaboiy to be Truscce of the Hadson's Bay Compaayy rand Secie'ary, it, W, dan burn, N.Y, and lastly in the Church which he ence of Mre. Luogene Waters to take audi lia Ward Howe addressed tho Springeld | Mil., was burned yentor vse $1000). Lighteenth street and Kightt avenue, this evening, | | Ye 51 J. Bmuergon Yeunent, resigned New Yora; Grind Chaplains, lp now lef untied, fle came to New Yor 665, | Uonal testimony, although they were informed tit A + jah veal Sle dan pl Biaaletel (1 a 1 2 ‘ aged 14, pupil at the Rock Te be @. 1 maker of Bele Bury Lore unio, Tae came to Now Oren 1 | tne waa (hen in dungee At Bee Inorg the | Sue gr Wigense Amortllon Tan eveuing ot tho | alas & Pratt's whiting in wiaclory in Phila: | | Major-Gen. rent a circular to tit Hao was iownea won Rey. F.C Kus, Rector of C Ale Muster Pulser.” snd." Merrimac; or, | aetionexcited much indignation, ‘The Corunte af muvee aay . ‘ delphiw was ed yesterday, L 49,000, oMlcers of the National Guard, inviting them to vu New York; ant (to fill: vaeaney oeesl ned by at the Looms anl_edived others, Ie was tte | lowed bimsclf to Le sever ly censurnd, vile LHe wea at iH nadcane She people of Clarks: Mills, Greenwood & ( © nanuface | ext Point during the examination of the cadets ontral Railroad Com Goatl cf Sie Hy, oni) Hey. Oharies b. Piatt fof several Ane pociis, Besides bi rary —- Probably ws (ay as Louie ville, P ‘ day worming? | Mr, Justin MeCarthy, the editor of the bond Biston, Marttord, and PUnAn AION) the: He eee Rew gers Fone Be We dent stucient of satron Oficial Excursionito the Public Institution ent exa 48, 80) Morndig star, Ww to lectur * ngiand eredit of Massel ant shu thos ‘le , The Citizens’ Association, the, Board of Educa Ky of Oxford, Epglind, a New York boy, Augvatus | A frame house on Gibb strvot, Rochester awa,” in Cooper Institute, on Monday eve ving POET tna petra care Tibtaied Th auople for ay from 98 E Hon, und other invited quests visited the Inst OUrt Coulidge, was pacseg NO. Ut AN ein Le Sra Ry TMA RUAN a eee Grek tL-loe Mila Goublnel ah ah Dewar lestisnt tice arial tho M. W. Joho I. Lewis. tiling Occ, inthe | Mr, Joun Austyne, of 60 Wall street, broker, | in thareo. of (he Conwineloners of Char Ry McCracken, fornerly of the Boomington | Prick bouts on Amity street, un Weducslay vveu: | andionce tn the Methonst Kpseopsl Caurel, Phirty Dy. Wilsrd chair, the W. and Hey, Win, Long, 6: Union Loage | died athis vesiience, 7 Madison avenne,on'Wednea: | Correction yesterday, Sir doin Barrington, ex haniagrph, and who is believed to hav Dect the | ny £1,009, ] secon hetrect, lat eveutug, ‘The lev, W, MCA, Austen Bardeall Vi Lina, Livingston county, acting. as. Gru ay, Mr Alstyne wis born in ust Chester, March | Lord Mayor of Dutton, and ie brgthery and Mr | Miler OF Ne Reward:Mfotiey letters, dyed twining: | Oe CA nL tated Me +. 11, Nelaun, the new Min ny and the IW. F.W, Herring as ¢ gh ist, Atal evly wee, in Tots, be was engaged in | Heusing, cf London, and ober English aud trish i ‘ y ; at ages cs Th Savard am laeeeatice Unites tates co Me (salt from Hayase ow Dusiuess with J.D. I Co, grocers, in Wall | tourists Were on tue excursion, The Gen O'Donnell who died snddenty yeatortor. | Fouts attret, wove damaged to the watont of 49% | ph Morgan Dohoby delivered an Interesting ‘Olu iiiavant, Ob Dourd tho breooh steainer for Pore rand Master abncinten the Gillam ing atteer a te A ated t trote —— Starshal O'Donnell who died’ Now'é, imi” ene Me - endence trom ATed Unt 144, Judge Curtis | Py 6, wraith Murshul-i, W. Ciarles DB, Foater, Utes t into bu r Nraselt a a broker, Virginia Colored Convontion. n W. B, Carter committed by strychnine, tw i Svandard Wb aren} Istyn, Hudson, nued in it when the feu Tas geste : isa |e — A irl'n Reply. Dallguore, leaviug &. 09 where his pe 1 be : Ti, divntington, Alstyne & ( Stead, |. Ricnwoxn, dune 8.~ ‘The cominittes apppointéd | * Last night, in front of 807 Gold atrect, Brook- | —fovsox, -N Beles Sarah Hust ferttivats'eourd of foul ‘N"to be retufae bn Boyd, IC OW, as iow toy by the ¢ Brate Comveution waite! on Gen. | ty, Michaul Fernandes und Kreuk McNally quar | poaschecpir for ins, of Canaan, wed Lda 1 New ¥ where he ren uoom | Canby, todey, with a petition that he showld iieue | relcd, and the forme ved the latter in theriz!t | yon Joseph Warren on Salurduy evening ate v. Mr. Biya General Thomas, the new commander of the Dive tentatious ch pnnecied | an vrder giving eolored people equa! rights, in evry | side with ® Spanish atiletio, ‘There Lad been eiicst | Hht"ack datuorersiy “wounting Pun Watren ings, | ween’) Lave sion of the Pacitic, was serenaded at the Cosmopulitam. with the 1 andthe | sid stemboats, Grn, Canby doclived ty Interfere | between MeNally and the priauner's motherin-law, | Gat Rusdaugerauely wounding Bia. | \y ahs. Josephine Clinton, of Twenty-acventh atroet, | Hsieh Sau brancivea, on Wedpesday night, Senator Manne Deat and Damo, r | aud and velerred them to the Court, and Fernandes ad procured @ warrant, ‘This led | ‘vy. aunge, AS tte did not hocd @. warting Ieied to, the {out of Biriing etrect peoterde? | ullisias of O- aos, Wee algo serenaded, Bitaie, pupport. At his decease he Was trustee « . 2 mee to the quarrel, to leaves the virl look a loaded gun wad discharge ning.anit leaped overbuart, Bub Was reecuod by In the British Hones of Lords yesterday the bus yale tie Te ‘Methwaor erstoae of the | Dirvetor of the Natal City Beuks and oC scverad py Th steamer Arica, from Worton for Philadel: | Board of Aealth to the disgraceisl condition 0% Siar A grend vocal aud justrumental concert will be | crested under i provisivts to'two manual. ae THiwcuigctitad atrcet ond [ wsurance coupaiion, He wes the principal im hav: | Pils, wien off Chatham, yeatertay morning ran | Vesey aireet, in the vietolty of Washinguin Muiket Hanglng tu ihe Holy Cram von on Hriday eveo'ng, la the Mission Chapel, | ‘Tho thirty-elghth annual Convention of the Unt Bivth ‘eve wring” than to com: | ing built the Memorial Cuureh of ovr Savior tor the | 2° i iH Te ane cata of decayed lables end stagnant poois of Edward Cavanagh was found hanging toa rail] Tira ‘avenue, botwees Phirtieth ana. ‘Thirty ‘trai | yersaiet doaomniuation of Penarslvauie, conve - “rr May 4, 1570, Rey. Dr, Hawkee, He was never married, but leaves | York, stay.mg bor aide 0 spon Heeame | water are not conducive to health, : tery of thy Moly Cross sivceis, Pevoweds for the bene ading on Wolaeaday. |The Hey. D aks, the. wouee R waterlozged. ‘The #teaiuer took the wchooner into fence in the Coms‘ery of thy Holy Cro be benetit Of the building W 0 iexcopti y two Vorus “instruct” | & mother, jephew, cud niece to luherit his large | Provincetown harbor, As an additional aid to the navigation of the | afternoon, Me made ® noose with his han fund, Gatea to tae Usiioa detec ceeles creme te dele a authoria 4; dubn Th Anthon, winch, [-prt petty. be nieée is gn lice way from Pure to e ‘ain ship channel, New York Bay, a fist-class trou | slipped ty about Lis meek, placed, the ex Officer McAuliffe arrested Reddy the Black- | ® toyny 3 her debate i and bie Committee were | tend the funeral, having been advised by eabio tele ES ee oy, painted No. 1034, 1s to' De placed on the hi ad rail, and secured 6 to hi smath in the Bowery ou Wednesday night, but did | o.Th@ annual meeting of the Kast India Telepeny tracted to F repost accordingly, which | gram, Mr. Alsiyue wees zevious Churchman, aad | Joho and Anderson Caldwell, brothers, were east aide of the channel, abvat midway bevween the it drop. When foun not press the charge of disorderly conduct, so that | PomRARE. of which GoveCarita is President seated ti. (uid kgugy called cll util tis | Was veair) man aiid "warden of teveral churches, | drowned yesterday afternoon” while bathio= on | souslwes Duor, N6, Mo, and ghe*art red buoy, | Biack io the face, and nearly deal. ‘tts was cut | Heddy teat a lapge, and ting blag la robbed of | stetueue wily Qe addition o('0rU, Palmer sat Gescos hy ae oxuoug WLAGU Wad Wut OL lb DOLLY 40 ae Grayoasnd beach, “Tew bodies were recovered, | No. WR morte of ih Hown, aud Vorne (0 the Wlatbush Hogoltan, Bone of le ornamanht, A