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| nn THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. TAL REVOLUTION IN CUBA a pants, Some half n dozen rongh-looking fellows stood Outside the door, Among them was James Middican, who was dracged from the decks of the schooner Mary Lowell by the Spanish authorities. He stated ane LATEST CORRESPONDENCE | that bis comrades were released throagh the tnfia TROM CURA aed cf uh A Ciao) ei and Knglis| ae that kit . being imprisoned iwenty-one days, and that they ee Rte thes. furnished. trensportation home, The Whe Gatvante Captiver—The Insurgents to be termed Highwaymen—The Result of the Reboilion no Longer Doubtiul- Affaire to ._. Clentuczos. ‘Correspondence of the Brentng Matt. Matanzas, May 23.—The nineteen Cubans of tured four months ago on board the schooner Gal- ante were last night taken from the Cabana fort and Placed on board the man-of-war Pizarro, which in turn transfurred them outside to tho frigate Carm r, bound to Cadiz, All tho prisoners above 18 years of age are condemned to eight years’ imprison ment, and those under to three years, The voiun teors were somewhat reluctant to part with thelr captives, and manifested a desire to attack them, Dut fortunately thoy were guarded by the Sixth Re giment regulars, Col, Thana, who this morning was Freeted in Havana by cries of * Death to the Colonel of the Sixth{* Previcus to the siipment of the Prisoners ono of their number had died of «mat! pox, and none of their friend them goott-by. Orders have been promulgated forbidding the re Volutionists from heing called insurgents, Here afer thoy must be alluded to as bandits, thiever, highwaymen, &¢ The clouds hovering over the insurgent forces Seem to have dissolved, and the sky has brightened The result of the rebellion now appears no longer doubtiul, and success looms up at no great dis tance, thanks to the constancy and br | were now in search of their pay, claiming §75 ewch for one mouth's service. THE COMAN FLAG. Entering the main office, the first thing that at tracted observation Was a large Cuban fag, bic be tween two of the winaows, The following is a cor~ rect description Dine, | were allowed to bid - ~ ‘Three Cuben clerks were busy at the desks, We youtured no se knomlng that they would ive nh war the Woor was posted a following inscription : TARE Nort are no Kulistments of Men of any kind at AA AAA IOUS MOVEMENTS, Any number of Cubans were contina ry of th in and out, making secret inquiries. | fn arine, and to tho selfeacrificing friends of the | taken into the Inner ofler, where they hell private i , onversations with the heads of the department. eause In your midst, The walls were draped wi iad pictures and maps of Estetnin at Cienfuecos continues iesning his ukasca | the Ishind of Cuba. ond of Mexico, on one of Which the Inst decreeing death to all horses the Govern. | two nen were tracing the route taken by the on for | Mbusters who first made a landing on the island, ment forces may not require, and the o the uno of the troops of alll the gral and provisions to be found in the nrighberho ables, i, 80 THE RECRUITING OFFICE IN BROAD 87 The Sun reporter the er Visited the heatgnarters of that to their actual sufferings the people of that dis: | Col Ryan, the lending iting Cuban officer fc fetol may now add starvation, Four young men | (he erp et New Yerke Mer ee Gara micas, for Were recentiy shot by order of the authoritios Rroadt street, top floor, rear, Here we found news is expectod daily from the forces | Ryan in. eb Conversation, with, two. gentlemen pedes and Queseda, now reintoreed by | The Colonel, learning. the. natiten of oe the nen who accompanied the late expeditions, acd | pasiness, refused to converse with Cot, Ryan Dy. the vencrous supply of arms and :mianuiten was during the war one of the most expert Union Tn the Vuelta Abajo the tobsceo crop lat Ween | seoute, His aervices werd acknowledged by” ti gatlionc this 18 ominous oF Wrouvious Wait | Government on several occasions. Coll Kyun tea oew in that distiiet noble-looking man, apparently about a yeers of age, ; ————- Shin ts about 6 feet Mt inches In hrugit NEW YORK CITY ONE VAST RECRUIT | yover long halt, whieh tally gracetully down bis ING SLATIO ky and is bribed over bis curs, His features és Very prounuent, and hw bus a sharp eye. Tho Headaunrters of the Recruits Stites A DRANCH OFFICE went of Capt, WrivktThe Rendon ous where the frondway-Col, BR Hendaunre ne evenine, I tors Return Home of ¥ The recruiting in aid of th ore Cuban in ton to ree coruits Will leave the th, and from the arn cause ¢ Aependence is progressing rapidly, and with great st made nh be BO doubt Of thelr © cess, not only in thie city, but thronghout the whole | Tval atthe scat of war, Peay coun! Terring the carly pert of the present week The Morro Castle Fired Uvon @ vessel sneceeded in getting away with a force of On the outward paosege, on the 26th of May 89% men, who ere this hive been safely landed Ne at a8 PLM. off Cardcnas, between #ix and seven leagues from siers, the Morro Castle eaw a Spanish war steamer. 2'y points on port bow, cruising. The M. C, hoisted Ler eusign, making known her naine Tho several headquarters jn this city, Brooklyn, | ‘The war steamer fired two blank shots, ‘The Morro Derecy City, and Noboken are overrun with appli- | Castiebeing overdue at Havana, kept on her course, cants, mortly young men, Who are anxious to enlist, veanel then made vail and gave chase and Many of them have served with distinction during | fired # shell, which fell some distance astern, The the late war, Great precaution is used, however, in | hase lasted one hour. the selection of reeruits, None but strong ond healthy men are taken, A large number of Cubans, citinens of the United States, have taken mp arms in behalf of Cuban freedom. We have been informed that over 10,000 huve already been enlisted, many of ‘Whom are now in active service, TNE MONOKEN RECRUITING STATION, The headquarters at Hoboken, 4% Washington street, is daily visited by any number of thome ty terosted in the cause, but the strictest precaution is used, 80 that apics have little or no chan to ferret out any Important movements, recruiting Station is in a neat little saloon on the east side of Washington «treet, near First. Tt is kept by two young men, named Linder ond Bruste These flemen pretend to know little or nothing abont the on the Island of Cuda, They Aiding tho Cubans in the fleld. CUDA MUST BB FREE, are now, uo doubt, ange ‘The Sham Newspaper sed—Worse than be Arngo Bubble. To the Kaitor of Tive Sun Si: Iu this morning's World 1 perceive that my father's name is mentioned as connected with the sailing of the steamer Hero, alleged by that paper to have gone In ald of the Cubans. Although Teordiatly sympathize with the Cuban cause, I must say that the statements contained in the World are whatly without foundation, and only eaist in the rather lively imagination of the writer, The true state of the facts is this: Some time ago a c pany was formed ander the general laws of th State, called ** The Venezuclan Steamsbip Naviga tion C pany,” of which my father is a director, Ite object fs «> sail the coaste of Venezuela and the movements of thove who are constantly doing bu*\ | Gringeo river. My fate, ae manager of the Cou pany, sailed last Wednesday in the Hero, the gentlomanty anperintendent of the piace, Capt, | PANY *® i. ind Iwent on board the steamer to see him off, and must confess that there was nothing of those mys. terious movements reported by the World. Tiearned that there was a Bobemlan reporter on board who had begged for permission to take a wail down the harbor fur the benefit of his health, whieh was readily given him, Tdid not learn with what malady he was afficted, but Ipresume, from his report, that he must have Lospitably entertained by the steward, with whom I saw him conversing very familiarly, and Ment nt for Otto W. Parison, of the old Hawkins Zouaves, but he, too, seemed unwilling to converse upon the eub Ject, and a sly wink or two that passed between the Captain aud Mr. Bruste told our reporter that any further inquiries in that direction would be fruit less. A WOUNDED PiLinvsren Entering the rear sitting room, we found a tall fine-looking fellow, witn wide whiskers and mous tache, sitting ata table conversing with Capt, Chas, Wright, oue of the first flibusters who went out, and who returned home last Saturday, wounded in the foot, The Cuptain is 4 fine-looking young man, exe who boasted of having ov board soine liqner, We can infer the result, and ac the linge canard. was saised in Hoboken, Hoe went out with on - — Cavalry, U.S. 4, wao is now on the ishond ax Adja PUSIL OLL OVER THE RIVER, tant-General, We ventured a conversation with the Dh idl Saptain, as follows: The History of a Drunken Spree ho THE FIGHT AND 173 RESULTA. Hunter's Point and Astorin Kond—Pistols and Brickbats-Bottes Skull On Thursday evening, two Greenp: McNalley and Kellaban by Kills, avowadly for a spree. they soon lost thelr brains and Damned BN Reronren—" Capt, Wright, Tbellove Carr. W.—" Yo, sir, Revontzn—"How are you feeling to-day? your foot any better 1" Carr, W.-- Yes, sir, improving very fast; the unly thing 1 have to look out for is not to cateh cold int carmen, ne, started for Dutch Drinking at every bar, if they ever bad uny— and meeting Martin Marrow and others on the Hun Is Pansies How weer youtburt !" ter’s Point and Astoria Road, they engaged tn a bra ~ Carr. W.— 1 was the firet one shots the hat) | Ml fight. Having vanquished Marrow and hin we in at thes of my foot and « «ont of the | friends they tore up the ralls of the Flushing Road, bottom.’ Ho here showed the 4 reporter the | and damaged the bridge over the Duteh Kills Creek rae How nany were with vou f to such an extent as to delay yesterday morning's Cart, W.—* We numbered 314 men." truine. At about 10g o'clock they entered a drink 7 Reronsen—" All Amiri ane? ing saloon on Central avenue, near Church street ree Cubana’ Matrow and. a friend soon entered AM oy enre ld fight was then resumed, and Marrow Ta i ha inet Ha ated a tts eilnialens bran its cannieh Pr aet bNm RRS MEter ana buried i wtth ail We strengih at, Marrow, but the bottle broke against the wall, who was with Marrow pul: porren—" What do y out @ pistol, and, of success t" ing itat MeNalley’s head, drew the trizcer, the nd unless head with the buttend of the revolver, at the same fort, Shey,,wil) make fearfel work among shoee | sity i ran towards the Hunter's Poin! fieidce porren—'* Are you recroiting fost?” the crowd pursuing, a number throwing » nd Dricks, Tt is suid chat Kellaly to bis trigit, ra into Newtown Creek and was drowned. et his Mend under his Arm, Wm, L, Jones, for years a faithful and Captains W.- TL have nothing to ter," and turning to the gentie he gave him u kno ine lo er tne diately cane to the rescue of the ¢ and re. marked that twas not advisable to converse on that subject Jo in that mat whiskers A Printer with Mr ‘Bun Reronten— I eee you here very often, May | efficient compositor on the Triftne, and an intimat ark your same? friend of the Hon, Horace Greeley, was yesierday Srranrn prefer not to ace my name in | decapitated by Collector Grinnell, Bill Jones Banat you inay desire, a yourscrm to be well | served bie four years in the Custom House acquainted with #6 of the gentlemen presont. | Cuthfully, and wes an honest and \° The fet is, we have been run down wits ivorters, | pable Government officer, He came to New ft they would keep hard of." ad E prsiec Val they -yonld beep tard 06: York from Wyoming Valley some twenty years ago, (j x rarer = fern Jysnstlal or twelve mon | His Fetoval will cause some excitement among the entered, Amovg them we noticed Captain Joh st-siders, Possessed of an inexhanstible fund of Bearwian, Quirtermastar of the old N dry humor, Mr, Jones only needed a personal \ NY e. N Captain Ryan, and (a rain Bt firey but } acqualatance with Mr, Grinnell to Lave retained his they conversation wir Captain Weigh pedition, ‘They were soon absorbed in place in the Department, Hundreds of priuters pri tendered him their sympathy yesterday when he ap i Ban with side whiskers, peared upon the streets with his Lead under his CUDAN HEADQUARTERS IN UNION SQUARR, arm, Returning to the city, th ‘ eet It is rumored that tho sword of Grinnell is quiver- FiiE ta the, Cuban headquarters an Luwon euere: | ing over tne head of the Hon, Hugh F. McDermott from Cuda, imi who went out ae a Volunterr. but | the only typesetter in the Custom House, and a ) wan tak 1 prisoner, exeaned, nd MAN 1, throu! | poet of no ordinary ability, We hope thatthe Cot ' aoe wmenant Witham Costettar U2 BAe He BANE OTT \ector will pause belore be brings Hugh to the F4cri WorkMe, HARDSHIPS OF THE CURAN PATROTs. Melal block. Giarai eee ) Aro the wot that the men enflered grea'ly from the Methodist Vote for Lay Representation, * clerks, thus the? teats had been provided, and thi! i'y | Many of the members of Trinity M, E, Church, their tooly in Nand wie Comrades Lad boon enguged in | West Phirty-fourth street, gathered in the lee stroke of the bell? seen ry ‘j | Bete ea Ue ue ae Tec ttaven were Killed, uty | room last evening 40 devosit thelr votes for oF at ti even taken prsoneis,” Ie re ; hough they do not Wevirts: void he tet vow representation in the General Conter That order dues not well bevy can carry everthmg ve ¢ Church, The women did not he be oF ening bis own sat s aicin riehb ah Gitar alate do net find fault because bibs ne OF Gulrag: shes work iaithfuily, but Edo tnd QICULTY IN LANDING, votes erat, OL were in favor of lay representation 4 aebitfariness with, whieh iro ix wut the shichte $ dif } and 4 were againat it, A votc has been taken also tn rere con eed’ Peeaey om the northeast | gt, Paul's Ml. H. Church In Fourth avenue, resulting den by such as he ith the above gentleman, | 1 98 for to8 aguinst lay delegation, Ant in every phe iancted B nk Mauy terrapled by sre a’ ¢ place wheres vote has been taken thus far, ther onal : ort.) tHe Lieuenant away te : Seoul). ‘twas'a Grant man bew.e conversing witha | *0!t Has been not Ices than ten to one in favor of any, find hope to continue s the measure, ould like to inquire fa + eet eagle ( aint Voure per day It not eoakaeetiie yt er Amusements, ing to the spirit of oir Goversben visited the head- PuyMoure v .—Mr, John Zua- | Boehice or even’ aa oor aa the grctoctor. street Peruonrh Own: ConcaaTeMs, dehy By " Who We got able to do ae many i dee, organistor Plymouth Church, will play at the Tesh, Wihowt nolug te Pinindolphle t'ieata the soau 1 pnatscnth caucert to-day. at 4 o'clock : Bea 7" \ ] ' ) 4 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE VD THERE SUN'S REPORTER, —»o— ton Court to BY THE A Mother Appeal the # Mediation Unavailing. Tn the Chambers of the Supreme Court yoster day, Bridget McCormack sought through a writ of habeas corpus to obtain the eustody of her little daughter, Jane Ellen O'Connell, a pretty and intelli. gent child, 8 years old, Charles O'Connell, the father, died soon after her birth, and the mother In & short thme marricd again, the young girl being odopted by her ancle, John O'Connell, with whom she lias since lived, though there had becn no formal transfer of agreement in writing. The child was taken into Court yesterday in obedience to the writ, and the counsel for the mother asked that the httle one be committed to her cate, There seemed to be No question about the respectability of the claimant er her ability to care for her child, Mr, O'Con- nell, the auele, sald that the little girl emphatically objected to going witt her mother, and that when the latter, not long ago, attempted to take her away by force, the consequent fright and excitement brought on paralyeis, Judge Cardozo sald that ne Jane Ellen was not yet of age to choose for herself, and as it appeared that Mra, McCormack Is of good character, and able totake proper enre of the child, he had no alternative but to order her to be given to her mother, The mothor then went out of the court room, followed by the unele and child, When they were passing out of the building, the mother took her little daughter by the hand, but the latter clung to her uncle, eereaming and p'eading piteously to be allowed to remain with him, Judge Curdoxo, hear tng the child's crivs, directed that she be taken into lis private room, He endeavored, in a kindly man ner, to remove her feeling of repugnance to her mother, and to indnee her to go home with ber; but his efforts were abortive, and the little girl was ul: lowed to go with ber uncle, with the tnd that she to be eon A Melrose Women’ About three years ago the forth, and killed. struck hone standing given bo the mother, was afterward Story. son of Mr. Thi 1 shocmaker of Uite city, was carelemly shot Wh 1 His mother heard of it, the suock id deprived her of her reason. For na year she wrung the hearts of her friends by her piteous erles for her son. In the mewn tit the family had moved to Melrose, and there her ainp of hope, which had burned fitfully all this time, sud- denly went out altogether, and she sank into hope loss imbecility, Wan, wasted, and swollen, with ber legs drawn up nearly to her chin, ehe lay on her bed nearly a year, anable to move, Yesterday morning she was visited by Justices Hanptinan and Hen ming, by direction of the Overseer of the Poor of Morrisania, to see about removing her to the Aline Wouse, ‘Phi tuat i forth's days of suffering cluded that ft wonid he tie move her certitieate. Justices, vhvel ve nearly nambered, con everse of enanty to re: now, aud therefore refused to graut a pale Munificent Bew The laf Jobu J. Phelps, whose will has been admitte rican Bible So bate, bea! ety 5 hed $5,000 to the Ame- 000 to the Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans in New York ; $2 to the Protestant Episcopal Society for the P' tion of Evangelical Knowledge; $2,000 to th riean Church Missionary Soctety Ame. $2,000 to the New York Institution for tue Blind; and $9,500 to the New York Svciety for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled ; 43,00 goes to the Congregationalist Church in Simsbury, Connecticut, @3,000 to Bt. Luke's Hospital, aud £5,000 to the Manhattan Eye and Bar Infrinary, and tho Interest of $50,000 to Yale College during the hfe of his eon, Wm, Walter Phelps, at whose death (he principal also reverts to al Diamonds aro Tramps. Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. Henry B. Barnes, 800 of A. 8, Barncs, Esq., the well-known publisher, and 4H. Libbie Dixon, daughter of Courtland P, Dixon, [iq., of Brooklyn, which i announced to take place on Wednesday, June 16, at Mr. Dixon's magnificent residence ou Clinton ayve- nue, Preparations for the approaching event are progressing on an elaborate scale, and it ts expected to be one of the weddings ever celebrated in the City of Churches, In ho event, Mrs, Dixon will give a full dress reception, regarding which the millionaires of the Hoghts en tertain the most extravaxant expectations, Exciting Contest over a Rallway Station. ‘The fight over the Rye depot is becoming in- teresting. Genticmen who have invested their mo. ney in real estite near the depot, ard others who Dave expended from €,000 to $19,000 in improving the roa from the depot to their restdences in the town of Harrison, think it an outrage to change the cepot. Mr, Joseph Parks, Jr. and Mr, Warren Le- land, who pay more for freight on milk from thia de- pot to the city than is derived from the seventy com: muters, offer to give land for anew depot. ‘The op- position party offers I» glve five acres of land below for depot purposes. of the auspicious Staten in a Flatter. A grand full-dress reception is announced for heat Tuesday alternoon at ui Brighton, Staten Islund, the beautiful residence of Capt. J, Vanderbilt, The event is in houor ot the wedding of Mr. MeNatnee, a branch of the old house of Bowen, McNamee & Co., and Capt. Vanderbilt's beautiful daughter, who is also a niece of the world: renowned Commodore Vanderbilt. Preporations ade for a dwzalin wedding, and tw wealth wud fasidon of many of the priueipal cities lave been int © represented endom, The w Graduatiog Class at West Point is the cventon the 14th inst, ‘Th tend Mrs. 0. Mrs. Rogers, wile of the rs, Wak gent out a number of invitations for et party at her residence, near Dobbs Ferry, on Wednesday ne: A valuable bracelet, » dia ng, wlso gloves, fins, handkerchiefs, aud able were lost during the great Spit ption of Thursday evening. 5. Grant expected to lute Gon, Colvill ear Mrs. Juhu Tyler's Piente Reception, A b picnic enlivened the homestead of Mrs, ex-President Tyler on Friday alternoon'and evening, A select party, embracing army officers and distinguished civilians, took a steamboat from New York, and, having lauded at West Brighton, were driven to Castleton Hill, where, under the fine shade trees, the large and brilliant company danced tothe music of the Governor's Island band. ‘The festive githering was in honor of the ex President's daughter, who is to be inarried on or about tho ath inst, Mrs, Tyler, umbappily, was ill, - fu Flushing, g has enjoyed a sense Jn St, Georgo’s church. ay Franklin and Miss of Edward Mann, Eeq 3, Carper ing dresses were in the heigut bridal presenss were numer A Flotte The fashion of Flush tion ina dazzling Weddin The couple were Mr, Mui Martha L, Mann, daughter Tlie ceremony was p rformed by the Rey ter Smith, ‘The of the mode, and the 1d contly - Libel Suit. proprietor of the urvested yesterday at th Hess, late an Internal urge being Wvel, with sera. Lorillard and Parsing in 25,000 oaels, — + Life fn the Old Pear Tre The pear tree which stood in the orchard of stout old Peter Stuyvesant ix not a On the cor trary, two young and vigorons sprouts have grown rom the old truuk within the hitie iron fevee at Third avenue aud Mbirteenth strect, oo Serenude to Justice Connolly, The friends of Justice Connolly honored his lust evening with ® serenade, ‘Tlie band played eight pieces, comprising Irish and American nution- alairs, There was uso a One diavlay of Ore works, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. poet wees Another of Grant's Appointments None but Competent Men to be Appointed’ How st is Done. Frown an Oveasional Corremondent. Wasmixorox, June 8,—Among the special and Personal selections for appointment to office by Gen, Grant within the Inst week, Is one that #0 outrages ll sense of propriety as to astonish everybody. Living six or elght miles out In Maryland, in the neighborhood of the Blairs, I a man of the name of Reed—a Maryland Democrat, who never even pre- tended to be a Republican, oF to have any sympathy Whatever with the Republicans, During the latter part of Johuson's term, by some means, he was op. pointed an assistant examiner in the Patent OMce, but howasso notoriously nofit and habitually inat tentive to daty that Commissioner Foote dismissed him Laat winter, He was then employed as n clerk by Alexander, the City Postmaster, whom Frank Blair got Johnson to appoint the week after the New York Demoeratic Convention, But he was soon dis miseod by Aloxander for misconduct and inattention to business, ‘Well, that man. by spectal order of President Grant, hos been agnin appointed examiner in the Patont OF fice! This act is justly considered by all akan outrage Inventors and thetr representatives feel that thelr rights and interests are put in jeopardy. The om: Plovecs in tho omice feet tsa etkzma on them, and loyal applicants for place in the Patent Ofties fec! fat it lon outrage on them, The only reason al Jeged fur it Is that Reed was formerly in the sane class with Gon, Grant at West Point, and it is t they acquired thero @linilar social tas! Tain alko Informed that Montomery 1 considerable ivfaence in wecnring Ker pointment, but it was made on the written cries the President h nd be alone it Fespousihl¢ for It. It this cimen of the competent” pnt “honest men” who alone are to be to office, God have mercy on us —— Gen, Sicktew and the Spauish Minsiou } The | Spanish Minister Annoyed by Americar | Newspaper Comment—sThe Public Debt Destroying the Bank Note Platens § Epceini Deawatehes to The Sun. Wasiuxatox, June 4.—Netwithatanding ¢ Jos Nat vevepted the Spanish mission, there certain conditions connected with it which render it doubtful whether he will enter upon his duties, Sceretary Fish yesterday addressod him a letter, ask ing whether he was ready to go to his post, as 8 the 1 fe anxious that we should havo a repres there immediately on the rettremont Present Minkter, on the ist July, Vb sh Minister it appears, docs not like the eritt cstns Of our newspapers upen Spanish sfairs, snl hat asked Secretary Fish to nterfere the axsanits upon bis Government. in both Cubs avd Spoin, OF course Secretary Fish informed tiny thet our Government conld stop anlawial expedmions, as in the case of the Quaker City, but that it bud no power to. Tnterfere with the prews, as he believed iu Kiviug it the largest liberty in this country, THO MOST COSTLY BLAST OF THR SkARON, All the currency electrotype and stereotype 41 copper plates were a fow d pelted an the Treasury building fur The stool plates could a there be ws oasily destroyed, and heace th were | tod noved to. the ‘Navy Yard for that purpose, ‘The Committee Weviog the saat ter in chore, Senator ‘Thayer Veing at the head of it, had been employed since Man Instn ekamiping, recording, and packing: the plates, dies, rolls, and bed pieces, numbering In all About’ 3,90), ‘They were packed In forty boxer, weighing 16,000 pounds. Bach bpx was securely fustoned with iron banda, and bore three wexls exch reapectively of the Treasurer and the Register of the Treasury, and Jay Cooke & Co, The boxes were thrown into the furnace in the presence of the Committee and several of the ofticcrs of the yard, The doors were closed, and. the draft tarned On, and in ions than an bonr thee plates, from whieh had been printed over etzit billions’ of dollars, Wore melted and woon cooled into solid blocks of stech. WOMAN AUPPRAGE AGAIN, The National Franchise Association, of which Prof,Willcox 1s President, hax prepared a cive be sent to all eandidaten 1 ipal_oMces, to voted jor next Morday, . ret ifclected, hey will use their Influence to e aicn of the District of Columbt they will mre thelr influcne oficial appointment ; and third, wh {hey will protect wonen in Uie fres excréise of all honest ouployim! THe REDU The public debt was reduced more than 815, 500,000 in May, making upward of €26,000,00) reduc Uva since the Bret of March, vA Postmaster. Fiuan s. A man in Trenton, who once sent o hundre The has removed ten Burcau, and appointed others dollars to. the consetence fund of the ‘Treasury, en. closed Mly more to-day, — The President at Ananpolis, Axwarotts, June 4.—The United States ste Tailayoors, Commantor, Ralph Chandler, an hore this morning from Washinston with the F dent, accompaniod by Mrs, Grant, Misa Neill Grant, Mis Nelile and Mise Lillie Sherman, ry Cox, Atiorney-Gencral Hoar, Postinaster: Creswell, Awwstunt Beerctiry of State nd wife, and ol ‘The distinguished r~ United and ‘as coon As the Taliapoosa came to an anchor Adiuiral Forter went abroad and escorted the President and Davis ty were recelived with a salute from the States ship Macedonian, Savanval, and Santoe NEW JERSEY, pS ts, sipede Club was organized in Jersey A Vel Cily on ‘Thursday, ‘Tho Erie Railway i9 filling up Weehawken Cove, for an jmanense freight depot, to cost $1,620,000, A picnic for the benefit ofthe Cuban patriots is to be given iu the Ked Woods, Puterson, oa Mou: day Mr. Conger, of 895 Tigh street, Newark, says that on Thursday night mrove of that city attempted to wbduet his daughter, aged 12, The Supreme Court have decided that the Recorder ot Hoboken has not the power to count @ person for contempt of court, William ©, Allencomb, having been convicted of an atruclous assault upon @ young girl in doreey has been to ton Yearw tu State prison, National Brewers’ Congress weut on an nfrom Newark yesterday morning, on board ver Naushon, down the Passuic and up the Tver as tar as Yonke Sc apapmneeeen JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, ene Music on the Park Mall this afiernoon. ‘The life-raft Nonpareil took «trip up the river yesterday morning, ‘The bodies of two unknown men were found yenterday ia the Kast River, A new steam roller, weighing 16 tons, was test: ed in the Contd Parl The Society of the Army of the Potomac will mvet iu Steinway Hall on the Sth of July, A number of butter thieves were committed to the Tombs yesterday by Alderman Moort Tho steamships Weser and Leo anchored be- Jow last night, haying been detained by fog. Mr, W. H. Pope, the elocutionist, gives an on- tertainment in Steinway Hall on Monday evening ‘The flag over the Stock Exchange was at half mast yesterday in memory. of the late Joa Alstyne, deecaned, Margaret Barnes, who was thrown out of a window nt 81 Roosevelt stroct Inst,Saturday, died yesterday morning, Major Peter Bowe, formerly of the Tammany iment, hav been appointed by Bherif O'Brien to Le Deputy Sherif'in place of James J, Guinbleton, John U, Briggs has been held in $50,000 buii to answer a charge of arson in the burning of the ‘Tv cuty-third street stables, A gontleman has shown the editor of the Deme erat s greenback on Which Was inscribed, * Tue hist of $1,000,000, Oil," An inventor proposes to propel the street cars by an air condenser, An employee of ony of | clly newspapers ts at Work on ® model of another Foul play is assigned as the cause of the sud and fnysteriods disappearance of Mr, I. Of ba First street, ou Bunday Inst, He lad a large #uin Of money, The elephant which arrived in the Bremen amer at Hoboken Inst week, was bruv Hust night and landed at the foot of Sixty lirst wiroct whence he was Giken to Central Park, The genial Dr, Alexander Wilder, of the Even ing Prat, Proaidont of th city, WH dell newy Mall, On tho 9th ty Frederick Hahn, while working at his beach hisking shoes, at ¥i0 Kast Fourth street, list ey 1 ng, was accidentally shot by Cha Wos exaniniing a pistol The ball catered Jott breast, killing him almost instantly. Dr. T. 8. Lambert. will lecture on Sunday evcuing at 8u'clock P. M., before the Father Mathew Nimpton Hall, futjects “iy lanation Why some lard drinkers ay: © long; the personal indications of those hose who cunngs caaily keep the EXIT STATE COMMISSIO THE NOW YORK FIRE DE SMASHED, RTM The Metropolitan Distrtet Sovered—M Halt in Consul a with Gov. man-A New World of Patronage N ENT ayor Hot for Tammany Fenton's Pet to go to the Walt, The leaders of Tammany Hull are abou smash the Metropolitan Fire Department, I obtained possession of th corrapt offteials of the okt Board of Bilucation thelr temple in Grand street, the magnates of ut to aving tax office, and ejected the from ‘Tam: wany have turned their attention to the irrespousl: blo Commissions which the smail politietan Democratic members of the 1 the rank and file of the great Democratic 1 na of eloterior have folsted upon the city, and one of € corrupt institutions ts about to get its quietus, ature, and party, were aware that this Albany Commission was one of the pete of the Assembly ond Sencte, and that any attempt to repeal the law under which they organized would be futile, Bat whose wit, versatility, and dramatic genius clothed hia brow with trived a plan of oper strip Mesars, Bailey, Myora, Ne ofticial manttos, THE DROOKLYN FINK DEPARTERNT MIL Mayor Hall was conaulied, nn to the bill providing for the Pald Fire Department in the {tis pescrted, that he had a ha of that remarkable bili, We dare say the ass is well founded, ag m few of the provisi tho Mayor's dashing pen, ‘The bill, It may t membored, taker the Brooklyn Fire Depar hot only complete in itself, but Independent of ¢ other, and the offices are filled by the In, Every eimilar organization o of the Br topographic this Metr: pol jong under which he on & Co, of ity of churches; de thet conw n Fire Deparwient Fire Department haw been squelohed by the tev of the Met sopolitan Dist preeetent under whieh take this view of te eas When tho city authorities originally contested ‘hore ie an impo Jo Departs Iu other words, were ong gentloman, have laurels, nevertheless con. will their ficinily, in relation ablishment of the and, 1 In the preparations tion ns diseloae 9 re. ment very ity of Brook: im ite skiyn Disirlet, is cut off from oficial or jon with the department, a ure of the Iny is rexantod as fatal to the coring rtant ent’s opponents Athe cons tationatity of the Metropolitan Commissions, It was doelded by the Court of Appeals, that much aa they covered a Metropolitan District, were legal and operative. Ki in few, the framers of the Me missioners bill made the Chict Engineers of the ern and Western Districts of Brooklyn the Board in this city, and an order w nawer the requiremonts of the de opolitan Fire pub ston, inae they thie decision Com Fant fubordinate ‘The passage of the Brooklya bill, however, re- moves this District—the fou ‘Commissions r misslona, THE MAYOR AND THR GOVERN. Mayor Hall and Governor Hom have hada long consultation on this subject although It was wholly unnecestary for the in ble Oakey to #ecure legal advice, he ts spoken to other itis Known that the lyn Di virtually I Commirsion ul of karded as A LUCKY WINDFALL POM TAMMANY } tend thus invalidates the Metropolitan This must bligatton, aud severs tha Metropolitan Jation on which the Metropo tin com IN CONSULTATION, an are said to ian imita id to have ont it be re: For, {f Mayor Hull's views should be sustained by th rthe Paid ire De: arte ot Vain Hall, tle leade rge will take rection to effert the olcet of whl Have the mat rie process neco*sar rs may de ¢ Departinen ial heavy Dillw to ‘omptrolier, he may refuse to order their on the ground that the Board has cear diction over the Metropolitan District, a » beture the Courts to. payne f the » Metropolitan oth Dave then from itworthy souree, and the aut {exciting comment In Democratic f lew 4, one by one, the Commissions made hy rural pers of the Legislature for the government of thie met ppolis, are f ally and p wuthorities, where they atu long. CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, —> The Firat Avenue Murders Costello, who was wounded in the teenth Ward on Thursday night, © acted in self-defence ; but an eye witness tell forent story, corroborating the account given terday's § Guerdes is not expected to hve, Thomas J friend of Kearney and Hartnettdwas arre day morning, und recozuized by Corteily who shot him. “Carry dlarinett, and netics arraigned before the d wierday morning, but no new facts were quarrel Which resulied in the shoot prisouers were remanded, Klopement and Laudanum, Woodruff, an expressin L. 1, who hese wie and four #00 from bis employers and rau Hight last, with the wile of Mr Ji tanie place, Who had three children Nothing was know their wher ‘Thuraday evening, when Odie le raw a wandering aimlessly through the streets ta I lyn, From his incoherent talk, tho officer jt him to be Insaue, aod escorted him to the polic ton, where he tirned out to be the ident rud, who had attempted to end his lif Veor, of Jame al Wood by taking ig Into the handy of the elty nporly be- itray in the aims to have a dif. in yea Costello's wound is not serious, but Taudanuin, He was searched, and a bottle was found ‘on his person, marke num, De, Marcis, 7 Second avenue’; but it Wax ascertained that he tad not taken enough to phim, He refed to tell where be had left Mra. Baylis, further than that she is du Brooklyn; and yesterday he was landed over to the Queena county authorities, to answer a charge of abandontwent, The Wondering J Nasavinty, Juve 4,.—Ex-President spent flve mortal hours tn reh Before « multitude of about Win Clarkavilles OK) Pe Johnaon Hin Ol spec mnt ts Clark ville on ‘Tucsday. Drawing a’ paraitel between J ferroan Davis and Charles Sumner, he declared the latter the great to lis country, Comparing Washington Audy said: Washington aid not enter the Anston ft establisiment; but how is at He’ was npproached by one afterward appointed. Becretury. o! fury, with a $65,000 check; by his future of the Navy wich a deed'to a fu Pailudelphiay by bin Attorney-Cen pelve library; fail wo on wt Anti-Capital Pontshment Sto eople of Hudson are in a talkutiy last, while the tery there W New T over the fact that on Sunda, of the soldier# im the cen nly knew that de Brown. was Innocent of the cine agy last Sunday Brown was hunged, —_ The Dutchtown Homicide. An investigation into the killing of Ed Jo, whose body was exhume mplaint of his widew, took plac ¥ rhe rr Dr, Creatner testified astnivativn ‘OM ery made a” post me found (hat death elas, Se at tinat Ww insti with Inst Wedne s into a grand wish the seeand f 10 an decorated, an unk on filently and secretly 1 a'wreath « grave ph Thrown, The Heghel Corin, ‘opinion » hand that murdered Just ove yer i might tn Hb hie the body and vl Witnesses tested that Doyle was clubbed. ina Tushwick avenue lager beer sazoon betore hus tutal Hincss, The inquest was adjourned at a late hour, - The Strickland- Waters Tragedy, In the case of the killing of Jeremiah Strick Jond by bas S Waters, the jury returned » verdict Of justitiable houtelde last evening, and Water was cliowed his Liberty on giving bow 's. in $20) to Answer wuy aclion Which the District Atitowuey way lake, LOSSES BY WIM - Moujley & Bowers factory, in Bir ton, was insured for $4,900, Total lows, $1000, GC, Maxson & Co.'s planing mill, iv West Ko Ty was burned last nigut, Loss aout $5,000 nsurinee. Messrs. Inving & Son's furn tn Kw re re manufac Hwenty seven bh 1, D. Browsier & Company's plough factory Ver I., and Burkheardvs livery. stable drncd on Thursday nigut, Loss om the for $00,000; Aubured for $15.0, — Fatal Blast near Poughquag, Povanguac, Dut the laborers un the Boston, Hartford, oad Erie roud were Wanplig a 6G & premature expic took place, One waa Was killed aad sever mortally woundedy erly, damaged tivealy were eT, ss county, June 4.—While Rail sion were TUE LAROR MOY — The Walters’ Strike—Negotintions Opened ‘Vhe Wonderfal fntelligence ot the New Handa-Tnventory of Broken Crockery. A Committee was appointed by the Waiters’ Thion yesterday to open negotiations, if possible, with their fororer employers. Nothing decisive, yr. however, was arrived at All seemed willing, like Mr, Stetson of the Astor, to pay 835 for & good waiter, but they demanted at the same time to be allowed to determine for themselven what the word good means, They sald that no hotel, however fortunate, would have all its waiters good ones, Some would be foferior, and these they were not willing to give more than @90, Mr. Stetson fur ther said that onder no conditions whatever would ho bo dictated to by a Koclety, The Waiters’ delegates were absent tat night from the Workingmen's Union, for what reason is not known, but probably because they had no deel tive report to make, ‘The new walters, we are told, are rapidly acquir ing the routine of the business, and daily growing more refed and graceful, On the other hand, we are informed, that every night, at the hour “when graveyards yawn and prayes give up tholr Mournfil processions of — wagons filed with broken crockery and glass ware leave three of the principal hotels of the city, and depart into the oblivion of night, One million four hundred thousand plates are sald to have been broken within the Inst two days, and 87,400 batter dishes, ‘Tho number of wine ginsees is beyond com: putation In the meantime a despatch has been received from Boston by Mr, McDermott, the President of the Union, reporting that thelr delegate, Mr. Walsh, han, by his vrgent oppeals, prevented the waiters of that exty from leaving It for New York. The Car Conductors and Drivers, A morning paper urges the conductors and drivers oo the Third and Sixth avenue lines to strike for more pay, basing its advice on a report that the employees of the Seventh avenue line have just de- manded and recrived $9.50 per day, The report I untrue, The strike on the Seventh avenue line was compromined on $2.25 per day, The Third and Sixth avenue lines, two years azo, voluntarily ralaed the wages of their en ploy to this few The Second avenue and, we believe, the Delt Railroad, Pay $2.10) per day, but thetr men ore compelled to more than make up the difference in their hours of labor. —— The Cap Makers’ Strikes ‘The Cap Makers’ Union, organized May 26, consisting of abont 2 meni a tow a Jed on increase of wages." Hiti ably pald, being fo earn fauirte Alinost all the work Is pte labor aud the assistance of ¢ ble the eap maker to austal ‘Therefore they struck tor prices which we enable them to eam &8.00 in ten i Most of the employ eded to the ably all would bave done ao hat th & ‘Thompson #ignifed their willingness, bat Unis firm refused to attach their signature to the List of pilcan. A strike was accordingly, ordered, aud Yerterday amass meeting was beld, Mr, Win, Ober Presiding, ‘There was a very large ‘attendance, ‘Alter tne transaction of routine business, Mr. Unger, foreman of the tirm of Marks Bros, & ‘Thompson, addressed the assemblage, and waid that Of his employers had been’ misrepresented, and t Mr. Maras it a gentleman whos word’ Is good enough without bis signature, A hot debate, in which everybody was desirous of speakiog, unsded, when President Ober fady asked whether the dri woul or would not pay the advance, An evasive reply Was made, and then there was more excited talk; but eventually ches, Mr Unger aid his firm would the ad¥anee, but coutribute 8500 to the fu jociety. This announcement was roun A Commi tee of three wae Appol with the em- ployers, who meot on some agreement, to $1.50 by working tr a day mand, and firm of Marks rious organizations fa- pen'# Mase Meeti in this city atan enrly day. condition of most of the trades in satisfactory, A trostce of the Paper Stain- ers’ Association, James Fitzgerald, has absconded with ite funds. ‘The Society demanits 50 cents more On every hundred pigces, ‘the Framers are still on astrike for #4 and $9.50 perday, The Bakers are moving to abolish Sunday labor in their trade, a hey a 0 propose eventually to do away with night wor Mr. Ennis from the Plasterers said that the city wax flooded with strangers who wero taking their trade from them, ‘Tie employing masons also are doing their best to bring back the ten bour aystem. k addre ‘d the Union, showing the 1@ Tontine Life Insurance Company Tho reports vored another Working the Trento to the L exent the Potters appeared, on. The delegates Potters’ conditic Working special order t's plan of reorgauizing th men's Union wan postponed, 0 bo,ihe for the next meeting, SENSES Brooktn Navy Yard Troubles. A Brooklyn correspondent. justly complains that, notwittistinding the President's order tn rela tou to eight Lours’ work per day, the watehinen on the ordnance wharf in the Navy Vard work 18 bours ery third day they are on dut, M41 and, moreover, the extra aunty paid for, ‘wo inspectors are ely for wateliug ix! ur corres conde is not und $3.60 Few Of properly surreylitiously Teuves the yard every day, This body assembled last night at th rma- nia Rooms, 203 Bowery, Mr. J. Carr in the ebair, Mr, W. 1 President of the International By Ivis, Mouiders, delivered an address on He wave'an account of whut he had through the Middle, Boutuero, and nd said that he bad found the iron in a better jon than ever ated combination aud codperution, He ad betore > Il-Advined Action of Bricklayers. dune 4.—Th ved the Bricklayers’ Union a work Habor I The journeymen bakers apecial mecting this evening, The workingmen of the hold an iinportant Fifth Ward, tired of party, hove organized a Reform Civb, with Mr, John (Viste as Prceiert, The t German Workinginen’s festival to ir new daily newspaper, is to be beld in Jones's Wood on Monday and Tuesda: ‘The shirt cutters met last night, I Parke the ir, and made the woreingmen's esident Wm, Frahwements to pur tival om Monday, Mcebanica from the Old World are arriving hore in hosts, ‘Thos trade associations pudon Tother large cities nre sending ont idle meubers, aud the Government js forwarding tnany of its en noyees and thelr families, About 1,400 sumigrants jauded here ou Thursday : — WS FLOM THE OLD WORLD, lida ats Lonpow, June 4.—The Right Hon, Lord Brevgliton, Secretary for Lrelend, Chiet Consanis: sant Forests, ond’ resident of the rol, died yest His lordship was born near Bristol, Jtne ®t, 1786," and was the eldest son of Bir Henjamia Loblious, Bart, He was edu- cated at Westminster and at ‘Trinity ¢ Carne bridge, where he took bis deyreo in 190%, and where he made the acqustatance of Lord Byron, whom be accompanied in somo of his travels in Gre Lor Broughton was a distinguished itterateur, A Volumes, among others, * Im t na from the Classica, with Orig “Journey through Albania and Proviuers of ‘Turkey with Lord byron,” “+ Mistorveal Hlustea i, nui Rtetgn of Napoleon," Fourth Canto of Childe Haro tributions to the marazines of tue day, His ters to. an Englishtnan 1 his election t¢ hament in 1x0 for Westminster, interest, and he sery ral teria subse with some distinction, married « aus the Marquis of Tweeddal., but no male issue the witon, He Was asiltut pariny ia the Measre Vyhitvreada’ brewery in his later years Hadas data) Kingdom, Tho steamer United Kin Livenroot, June 4. Capt, Steimhouse, walel lett New York tw April for. Hie port, has nut yet arrived, a» reporte mn the Withot Muy, but fs sail uoheart'frou [She ‘s furty-lve days out from this port, but the agents nia city means «given Up hopes of her si Sho ts ai tion vessel of 1.961 tons rectater built’ at Greenock, Scotland, uw 1857, and is owned in Glasgow.) Irish Church Disestablishmeant, Dowty, June 4.—There was a large moe this city last evening, to Turveydrep et tl Baurmons, June 4.—The Hon, Reverdy Joba- son exrived this morning from England, ee PRICE TWO CENTS. DECENT SPORTING NEWS, TROTTING, ROATING, AND A MOOR NAVAL FIGHT, peeaeend The Closing Day of the Summer Meeting: on Union Course—Good Time Heavy Track—U isregard of Unpropitions Weather. Yesterday was the closing day of the summer meeting on this coarse, and @ épirited week finisho® with a good day's sporting. There were three trots, A mateh, and two parses, The day was cloudy and threatening throughout, and though it was certaia that Sr, Shaw, the proprictor of the course, would, rain or shine, have the events come off, yet the bad promise of the weather kept away large numbers, ‘Tho attendance was only moderate, but those whe did attend found good sport to reward them, The track, though not wet, was damp and somewha® Neavy, and the time made was good. The opening trot was a match between Roden'e (W. Lovell’s) b. g. Young Commodore and Joha Murphy's b. «. Red Rover, for $1,000, mile heats, three in five, in harucas, The betting was two te one on the Commodore. He won the two first heats, When Red Rover was, drawn, and the race endedy ore winning. Tine—2 ‘ond trot Was for a piirse of 8600, $900 to rae, $4) fo second, $10) to third, mile heats, n five, in }iarness, for all horecs that had never beaten 2:45. There were eight entries, four only of Which camo to scoring. These were Patterson's Manhattan, Mace’s, Lydia Thompaon, Chambers'a i Ward's Trenton, in wins firat favors ite before the the frst heat Manhate tan bad the call, were offered aiter the cond heat on ‘Mii iattan won the purse im three straight heat Wis, 295, 2aTy. Lydia Thompson was second, and. Won secoud moneys ‘Twist third, and third’ money ; Trenton was di tanced, ‘THe third trot was for ® parse of $1,009, 000 te first horse, ¢350 toaeeond, Sion to third, mie three in five, iy harness, (or all horses (at never t be: H." Thore were four entrios, three of whieh started, They were Mace's Western New Yor! Nodine’s Belle of Brooklyne MeMann’s Cora, an Roden's Little Fred. The last did not start. He waa te winner of a brilliant trot at the Pros Park course Inst week, and would bave been (ie had he start ane he pec Yorite and probable winner in tl The betting made Bele of Brooklyn favorit the odds increased of her in the two first hea Winning tem, Then Cora beating her the thi took the cali, aud thenco out was the favorites Hie of Brooklyn won the Arst two heats In &8t 42g, Cora then won the next three heats, « them the in RS BH, and B98. AN New York was piaced second, bt heat, Belle of Brooklyn won’ geo won two heats, and Western New Hoy. ting has been marked by propriety edit is due to the proprie determined manner ia which e'haa carrind out the whole aifeir, under. th ond money, York third’ The whole Verve circumstances of two days of bad weather, the slow means of reaching tae course except by private conveyance, He laa seta good example to all courses jn this neighborhood for courage and disregard of bad weather, ic The Jerome Park Races To-Day. The races of the American Jockey Club at Jorome Park come off to-day, ram or shine, "There aro six horses entered in the hurdle race, but up to the tino of going to press the Secretary had uot fore warded the entries, For the Fordham stakes handle Cap Uvere Will be ten or eleven starters, four for the members’ cup, and probably six for the sweepstakes for two-year-old ilies, > The Neve! Acndemy Boat Races Axwapouis, June 4.—The bow race this afters between the Oret and second elutses of tl dat 5:0, The dist da half up an Duoy and return, ating cla second class from tie bnoy, K from was flr, and t ¢ was hotly contested wutil ater passing the rounding buoy. Midway betwoon this and the starting point the boat of the fiste swamped, and her competiiors com decided tie winners ant ax orte Was presented by Aduiral f SY wecouds, Mock Na Anwarotis, Jun paper - Fight ow the Cbosap 4.—After the by cr ntestants were palied lances placed UL twenty yards apart, aud at th, & freh other, At the first r May went ove Kot In hte boat In the second Ik was knoe: board, and in at tin is be suuk her, when he Was gallantly rescued by May. presstead ‘The Ball and Bat, Vicrony von tie Kxp Stockixas,—A game of Base ball was played near Rochester yesterday, bee twe Red Sioekings of Cinelunatt and the Alerts of tis city, which resulted in a victory for the furmer by 13 0 % Morvan vs. Onrentat,—This : erday on the Union Ground, was slow nuresting, The Mutuals only’ had six of thetr nine pre but nevertheless caine out aload, by a score of 16 106, Gans To-Day.—Two interesting games are ta be contested to-day, ‘Toe most important contest ts that on the Union Ground between the Mutuals and Kekfords, Ou. the Capitoline Ground the Stars, of Brooklyo, will make them Orst appearance thi scason, having for their opponents the Alpha Clubs ulso of Brooklyn. ame, which took Sparks Captatn General Dulce sails to-day for Spain, ‘The Sportmen's Convention closed yesterday, ‘Thousands of dollars havo beea lust in shad fisbe ing on the Hudson this season, The rniment will not press the Banking rehome tls sersion, ‘The Nova Scotia House of Assembly will consider annexation i neat Mond The frst slecping-cars In California arrived tm Bacramento on Tuursiay, from the Bast, Whe ste Ching sailed from San Francisco yeee day tor Hong Kous, tak (ai) treasure. ‘Pho London newspapers are sull discussing the relations botween Euglaad aud the Uolted Stibon, Massey, son of Dr. Massey of Louiswill drowned wt St. Louis oa “Thursday, whi Dominion Hixiy thousand seal skins, valued at, $800,000, ha arrived wilhia the past few days at San Fraucleey, (rom Avashe, An_ active yoleano was observe island In tat. 31.18 north, low. 199 nujles trom Panith # Asiand, President Grant and suite ai nine o% ay 101 B adbatos. 17, on am TY Shasta ived in Annapolis a& douvered diplomas aL m2"; for money, and 94 Five tw euty bonds duit at Wi. Sto Hey 138 3 SL boLs, 26 Assistant Surgeon B. 8, Mack froin bho Naya! Hosp the beapital at Peusacul Daniel Grischeld was fined $510 in Baltimore ow Thursday, tur dealing Ww lottery Liekets wituout paying the speclal tux has been detached at New York, and untered ve ‘The Directors of the Sonthern Central Rail have voted to issue $150,000 fist morwgage bonds ‘coniplete the entire road at once, ‘The troiting horse, Mountain Boy hag, arrived, te ‘ i Tucaday Next, He Will pt BgRinae Eady 'Thorue tor s purge of 62,000. me 0 Charles Springer, the bond robber, who. broke Jail at scheneetiuy en Weduesday, returned on Thureday 9 iiianight and surrendered to the Sherlif, Th avoys at Hong Koug have given the chin mene three days in which to apolog fatheimsult to Count ds Koeuetuucsuite “> POM The sienmer Mary Swanu wenttto the bottom om Thnrsany,in tie Alobaia Iver, seventy miles above Mobile, with uige Wandred Uarrels Of treigute The Newfoundland delegation have come to terme with the Doutinion Government relauive to the com fhltatious fo Deeds tvel uy nswivaut. dude Sutering the unio ‘A bill is ander consideration Ln the Massachusetts Loaisiature to periuit sion aot Albany Tallron Company. to exteud is ages aud keerease ite cap ‘The Connecticut Lewistatnre has accepted an invte tat on from the New York and New Havea Railroad te lake ao excursion over tie road to New York o@ Hi. rivtendent of the Erie Railway, weve robbed of a certionte it: HIS Wad Water cure eatale a thats 6 Sanborn. fF eject from the Bl clined the police Ptuat it is macoulpal raed Synod in Phila Uilnisters aud. bve of Evangetical co piuposed ab tae Dartmouth College, aad yeu'h Disiviet of New fampe Kou yosterday on Ung Johia yosterd to tf wal teasion cf lus cook and steward of the schooner of bau Francisco, bas arrived at Mabe he vets the (otal lore of that ¥ Th bes on thee Island, one of the Navig p. "AIP DUE HY Riad two Hsitioh os porlied Eze Farrington, Esq. ‘at Southwest Puss yesterdi a promiment Republican af Newourx dabber of That city under Le coli's Adniimistration, Dt Who Was removed ailer Andcew Johusoy was apposated ty tho Prositeney, haw Ayala Deo appolated Posuuantor, Vice Josepha removed. Robert 8 noer, & gobmarine diver, wes dveweal, wi reel Pantheon, The face glass of