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ee = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR ; ~ THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, THE ACTING PTAIN-GENERAL'S INITIAL DECKER, neta Veternnsor Disabled Soldiers to be Appotnt= ed to Office—The Death of Surzeon Quinn— Yellow Fever on Bonrd the sare Havana, June 7.—Acting Capt.Gen, Espinar fas decreed that for the future, when eppointments Are to Le made to vacant offices in the service of the Governincnt, veteran or disabled soldiers shall have the preference. Surgeon Qoinn, of the United State toga, died yesterday of the yeliow fever. three execs of fever on beard the Sarstogi pailed to-day for Key West. ——— FUE SPANIARDS DEMORALIZED AND THE CUBANS JUBILANT, _ Beguing for Reinforcement at El Quemndit ship Sari ‘There are She Falmases ceta Whippe: Rmushiv Government Engngem: Crowded. Dorrespondence of The Sun. ‘ Santiago pe Coma, M. Moves forward most sath bas three thonsand mon Suppressing a— The Spanish Ho 5.—The revolution actorily. Gen, Buceta him operating in our cl Immediste vicinity, and he sends dally requests for fresh reinforcements, Many wounded are brought An here every night by the railroad, and every possi bie precaution is used to preveut alarm among the partisans of thezGovernment ; but, withal, the very : rapid pace at which matters have been progressing lately keeps these tame Government men tn a con- Ginval fight Gen, Buecta Weft here eight or ten days ago, in @onmand of ala cly Linded battalion of volunteers Of Reus, with the object of marching into the in terior and assisting V 10 is ever berging for reinforvements to oppose to the patriots of Bayamo end Lguanl, and on this occasion Baceta ad. vanced something under ten leagues He conveyed Bis forces by vil ay tar n Lulsyand after pass ing through the town of Palinn'Soriano be was Danly whipped by the theurgents ou an estate called SED Quewadite.” Me managed to retreat with a tof his troopa as far as where hey stil! remain in a state of the remnant of tem ts held in Borfuno an! San Francisco, unable either to» A pingle step oF to rewreat dnd juin their unforiunate comrades. ‘The condition of the troops must be desperate, ‘Within the list few days, and closo to the town of ma Soriano, Cobre, the insurgents have captured etx mule ' trains, loaded with provisions for the Spanish sot ers,” and, yest the notor Capts, O'Caila han and Cat: ne tor gnard,ca cr lrom Brazo do Cauto wn men, and the ad bad In which ho lost nd not a fow Who f is to be regreticd tha four men who accompanied j the hans of the patriots, be they have Jong account current to settle with him, Dreak-up of this mobile guard would bave been more complete About Cobre and the Ax sundry ouga the liberating army radero there have, becn Tesuiting most favorably to The Government keeps very silent on the matter, and has lately pabhated @dict which prohibits sny nccount being given of any action in the field Leyond that furnished by itsc ‘Tho Governmental reports, of course, always repre Bent the insurvents runiing Away, and cecusionall adm!t that one of thelr own troops was slightiy Wounde:! ; or if they confess to one killed, it is inven Fiably tue’ death, of & \ey chronicle, simply because th T presume you have alresly heard of an affair that Ke place a iow days ago With tie batallion of the Antesnera u the road between M Jaden with provis aud when ub Kood!y number Fmasedia Tad Toft th acked and eaptu OF the oscort wore killed, ar taken prisoners, few days previously Gen, Tubaleano bad relly serious encounter between Manati ant Las ‘unas, ‘ihe Spanish loss was vt killed and ponrrs, Tho latter seven olftcers, Near Cubitas there has been another fight, and not Qn insigoiticant onecither, ‘The insurgents captured ® convoy of ammunition and provisions, the regi mental chest, with £25,000 in it, ond a very consider able nun ber of preoners, The Spaniards lett « lar ber of kiled on the field. Tuey tind houvy | Bodies of troops between Nuevit and Puerto Pr Bipe, but tay have beeome demoralized hy the pri vations and the sickness whieh they have sufered, Tn fact, we receive almost daily accounts of severe neounters With the troops, not Nnuted as formerly fo asirnitcant. skiruitsnee: 1 patriots think Father of ‘ttacking columns of 1y ‘The Spaniards here wre awiuily dejected boa als here are full to repletion. The wound e brought in by rail at nizht, and the soldiers ary coming $0 utterly domoral must be epuu by the Goyernun pluck. T have learn been estabirs' t to keep up th 1 that a Revolutionary Junta has din St, Thomas, and that there first epterprist—a cargo of arms and ammunition, landed j Bt Cape Maisi— was entirely sucersstul ‘The volunteers in Guanijay having obtained, Pome means, a list of persons suspected of being in Record with the patriots, they shot Wily of those par Jons on the epot, without trial. - The Potriotiam of the Cuban Ladi ast evening of the members of the Cuban Ladies’ Holief Association reerived from Havuns About $20,000 Worth of magnificent jewelry dia monds, rubica, emeralds, &c.—the personal contr Dutions of patriotic Lidies’ in Hayana to the cause of Cubun independencs, Atmonz them were severa, q Uiny sets of jowelry worn Ly children, whieh hast Deen contributed in aid of the patriots." These arti eles are {0 be wold ata fiir to be given by te ladies Of the Arsocintion, to be held in tals ety some Hime nest worth, ———— DECENT SUOKIING NEWS a The Swift-Hoyle March. ev AT he or the championship and $590 Wile unk Sveti of this eity and Jw at ensing favorably noaat® $100 4 bide was leit well, ah ha Frank Queen, of the Clipper. the ‘bon Albany, while Swift takes his i peat hin Aihe metropolis riding 15 miles a day, bis chair Glog been fuaily dvelded to pall the Daviel I ‘apituline gronnd, Bedford, and ~ in the day selected, Ward politi 4, C1AL vevmmina.—In the trapeze for ¢ ’ present bird Te igerosby street, near Bi Move Le fluere) ooryey Acutortamment is to be givon flea wit i) 20514 SA prizes will take place, anil of 1h —Ouw ee, Stearns, Darling, tue pate, grand velocipede exhi Academy, 1 Three costly prizes arc ” gken, this evening igtoriety, will elves KOVAL HAVANA Lowel, Prsrama paid ; Wt Mya tval will te i) Mtoboken, this is Wataitn fancy costa a Yo yacht-rig ed vel Tee utical manwavees, Pir A\yilaives will be interspersed with other snd LAYLO! Noverey = — Nn The Ball and Bat. Atiannio vs, Pownaran.~-In the return game of this mitch yesterday, on the Capitoline Grounds, the score ;tood : Atlantic, 85; Powlatan, 8, Gawns The ‘Knickerbockers and Ex celsiors will lave a social tis afternoon, 0 the Elysian Bick!s. | On the Union Grounas, the Mu tule and will ‘The ball between the Red Btockinis,, of the Vnlony, of Troy, Nay edt lu Troy ted in favor of the forinet y bi LO c jored Men in thy Wasitxoton, Jun Washington Tuentres, The bill recently passed by City Conseils prohibiting any distinction on. xe count ot race of color in regurd to plicos of amus Ment, Went into Circ! today, cud some trouble was expected! at the National Ibe ut no cvlorid mu having seats with the whites, dd took their feats as usnal in Itis understood that the ma june to sell ticke ‘colored people tur the uct and dress chy as no opplicat on was made by colored persour for ich tickets the matter was not tested, — Trip to West Polit. %.—Tho Rev. M. J. Cramer, people insisted un and those wuo alte the upper gullery, meut have determined 1 vy The Prowdent’ Wasinxavon, June 7 u wd & brother da 5 ero on baturday evening. FP whl aceompiny the President to West Point, On the return ta President will stop a few days in New York, w.th lus brother-in-law, Bir, Corin. : — J Irish Chure establishment, 7% Toxvoy, June T.—The Liberal papers deplore Uwe course adepted by the Conservative peers in fsapect to the Irish Chuven bill, Tae Times predicts is poliey of rejcedon ts eared out, the 4 be that the Hoase of Lords will be oblived same bill wt a later period with a seuse QrcoND ASSEME PUREPCULIONS AES Tee, ¢ Mandi’ 4Yaoris much anxiety about oon aus. se Government is oni ONS) Se publibu yas saitkrams reesived from Cuba, w: iol @nements the uncuoiness (beer and ale). Th are sent in by the police ANOTHER SPANIS padi ate Attempt to Seize the Steamer Ty bee Descent on the Vessel by Custom House Onicors- otest of the Captains Pier don the North River has been for # long time the centre of attraction of the Spanish spies in tits city, who draw largo salaries in gold for report Ing the operations of the Cuban patriots, In order to furnisit an equivalent for their pay, they have re peatedly made verbal statements to thelr Superin- tendent which implicated various steamers in past and future expeditions to theever-falthfa isle, The Spanish Consul, aware of the character of the de- tective officers employed to aid in saving Cuba for the Spaniards, iad the good sense to discredit their assertions until they rushed breathlessly to his office with a special report, in which they charged that the steamer Tybee, of Spottord & Tileston's line, was intended to sail with arms, owmunition, and recruits for Cespedes' army. ‘There was a peculiarity about the report which aroused the Consul's suspicions, and he sent a de- spaich to Minister Roberts on the suljeet. The Ty- bee was the consort of the steamer Perit, whieh landed arma in Cuba, and the petite individnal who watches the interests offthe Castilian Government at this port thought it wee not improbable that she too wonld go on the same inission If he slould not have her seiaed. ‘The dispatch, or {ta enbstance, he re- ceived from Mr. Roberts i# not known out of the Consulate, but it was sufficient to tead bln to call on Collector Grinnell at the Custom Honse, and de. mand, on helialf of bis mighty and happy nation, that the veesel be detained, ou the ground that she had taken manitions of war on board, and was, ike the Perit (as he averred), destined for Cuba, The Consul urged these points with that feeling whieh ts sald to be akin to despair, ant the Coivetor thought enovgh had been urged to warrant au examination of the vessel, Accordingly, Mr. Grinnell sent two of his shrewd: est oMecrs to Pier 4, to ascertain whether the allegations of the court were correct, These offle cers, followed by 9 Spanish spy, went to the wharf and boarded the vessel, ‘They explained the object of thelr visit to. the commander of the steam er, Capt. Deinoy, and he said that the vessel was chartered to sali on a lawful voyage, and that she was not intended to violate the neutrality law. He hi taken munitions of war, he sild. on board, but they were to be delivered at San Domingo, ‘The Custom House officers then made a minute examination of every part of the vessel—the cabin, the hold, whero a large number of cases of rifles were piled up, anda compartment Oiled with am- munition; and on the “manifest’* and other papers of the steamer's being exhibited, they lef the Tybee to make a report to the Collector. ‘The one-armed m or Of the Colleator soon afterward visited (he steamer, and Inquired whether © Captain wished to vail that night, but the tide being low, he replied in the negative, In the mean time Capt, Delnoy made a verbal protest acainst the nwarrantable action which had been taken at the instance of the Spanish Consul, ai FROM OUR KEPORTERS' NOTE BOOKS. H OUTRAGR, —> ense fee are pouring into Mr. Manierre, room 17, 800 Muibery They are $125, $159, €800 wud $29 for frst, 4, third and tourth class licenses (ail kinds of £50 and $100 for second class licenses ‘Treaguror has been receiving the reduced rates since Friday, and as soon as the returns aptains classifying the various places, Mr, Masierre will send notices to all who have paid the full prices, — The Vast Sido Agsecta Ata woll-attenie ting of this body, which was incorporated May 9 1568, to linprove the city ih of Miity-ninth street, and enst of Contral Park, Mt corer of Bigity-sixth wtrect and ave President Heale occupied ‘the Th t, Mr, Charies Crany, stated the owes of the meciiug. Which were to’ have eats edn Janding of Harlem boats at the (oot of Nin ‘ccond street, or some other convenient pliner, wso 4 line of stages. f vt amboats en (0 Hite tall Tibor, with tho office street liu sixth atreet, nud nearly $18,000 10 ve lot wall aud Venetian sty cut, with a depth of 135 rehitecture, fronting 7 Mr. McCarthy's Lectures ght Mr. McCarthy delivered his lecture on id the Alabama, in Couper Institute, + Theolove ‘Miton introduced the speaker, MoCarthy said that he had closely 0! served tho English Goverument at the time of the builuing of the Alnbama, and had come to” thes conclusion that the dest. nation of the ship was Well known, have bron detained, but nee, not hate by any means, whe allowed to sail, He thougit Mr, Samner's statement of the a fair and moderate Ove in most resprets, Le hot rignt, however, in saylue that the Enzitsi pe were favorably disposed toward slavery, -_—— ‘Tho Tammany Society. The Tatnmany Society met in. the C Chamber last evening, Grand Sachem Wm. M. eed presi, Atter the installation of Sachem G, W leLean, the following-named candidates were bi~ stalled: Mr Nie! Bryant, the Hou. Joan Morisey, that #ic could that from simple indiiter hestion was neil n. H.W, Slocum, the ‘Hon, Jamea Brooks, Mr Berrian, Mr. Jaiues MeGregor, Suj eri; nd f Buidhings, Me. Jobo J. Wood, Mr. K. It son, and Mr. 8. F. Higgins, Tlie Suchoms wppointed a € the eclebration of wmittee of Armingements for Foarth of July, -_ Vote on Lay Kepre: tation. A vote was taken in the central Methodist church, South Fith Stroct, Willtamsburgh, last even ing on 1 of lay represent o cast—11 for and 8 ogainst, received with applause. ‘I and &. Rt. WL of the bailo tthe Bev —- Taking it Out in Trade, Some months ago Dr, White wax agent of the Jurd Insurance Company, and he insuve! 8, nik, 4 tuatter, taking pay iia hat About tree te obtained a ack of tu jar equivalent; but, ay h ce, his order on th mon Adam. the Cor houor trom eo had leat was 1 morn H pany's Adams met ‘him yesworday had him’ arrested, bat Justive Dowling dine hun, - Hing Death on a Voyage trom Davana, . Weltzen, of the bark Ernst and Bueno, reports that feluiuts Stuve, jeaped overboard, aod w. rowned, Nearly all the crew were down with yellow fever, and Wilh Betge and Heinmeh Boda died on tho y ain and ur mea were io hosvital in previous to the 20th alt,, the day of suiling ———— Has Mr, Grinnell appointed Col. Jd. B. Sw aa Weigher® To the Batttor of The sun yf sven in your valuoble paper the pointed by Mr. ( B. Swain, 1 wou party'who Tthint taken, for detra nun Hit Dy false Mnuste aid also for ge pacity, 1 have sup th to the known ; but if they are sof to app » Gover ty now tn pe peuse of bonerty to have swindled t nt men who are Pwilt nent wash my hunle of them, Are there not ¢ Henest men in Gua elly who have borne the brunt of the butte and eatry honorable weara, without ap: Lolnting men Who spent all the tice they wore In he service in Wastington, and that in coucoctiog ¢ to defrard the people? Yours, &¢,, 2 YORK, du Vieira — Tnportaut Tobacco Decinion Wasuixarox, dune 7.—-Commissionor Delane Las decutod thet uo private corporation, Warden of cnitentlary, or anyb dy else, has gay authority to Whe private tobac is tens ‘of to! aceo oF czars of entiary of Fennayivants has done also decided OF cigars, sized for Lot aries afMixed, belore selling the ———————_—— Trouble tor tho Ku overnment, A somewhat serious insurrection bas broken out among tho Kirght of the ussian Asiatic frontier, Ail the bor of what is eniled tho Great Steppe, Kast of Orenberg, and North of the Caspian Sea, have taken part in this rising. ‘The insurgents pilings the eonvnys, attacl: the im pet pose, wid Lure We Kuselan Villages on & rOUMCE | RIOT IN WASHINGTON CITY —_—— SERIOUS COLLISIONS BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE RIOTERS. Men—The Air Filled with Brickbats and Siones-Tho Police Firing a the Crowd=A Dinerace even to Washin Wasmixaton, Juno 7,—The election for Collec- tor, Register, Surveyor, and members of the City Councils took place to-day, Major Richards, Saper- Invendent of Police, had taken precautions to secure to every voter the exercise of bie franchise, and at the same time to preserve peace at the polls. The restaurants and other drinking places were closed by the same authority, Long before daybreak crowds, principally colored men, gathered at the polls and formed in line for voting, although the polls were not opened until 7 o'clock, Towards noon, several serious disturbances oc- curred. In the Sixth Ward, between 11 and 19 o'clock, a dispute took placo between colored men near the First Precinet, Ninth street Kast and I atreet Sonth. Before, however, any coniict had occurred, the disputants got some distance of, and when they renched Twelfth street, Bust, there was a fight, ‘The police immediately went to the scene,and the cornbat- ants ran, but one of them George Poole, colored, was captured, and the others escaped, Poole made a desperate resistance, and in the mélée, Omecr Green calling for assistance, Christopher Boblayer rushed in, and the negroce at once attacked him. OMcer Groen, in his attempt to #ave Boblayer from being killed, was compelled to let Poole escape. He managed to reach Boblayer in time, bat not until he had been beaten badly, and received two terrible gastes with arazor in the fleshy part of the thigh. He was carried to his home, and medical aid was summoned, A VEXATIOUS RLECTION TRICK, The Citizens’ tickets were printed on plain white paper, and the Repubdticans’, as in the other wards, were white faced, with blue glazed backs. It having deen noised aronnd that every man employed in the Navy Yard who voted th Izena’"* ieket would be spotted, the Citizens’ oarty early this mormng commenced passing tickets, and Auaily at About 11 o'elock th Fol Cos zeuw' tekets in elreu Marin size and appearance to the Re ets, Many of the colored men tn this the Citizens’ Ucket ignorant but in other wards, I era eventh Wa Ne attempt to from the police, They originated thu AN OUTHANAK IN THK SEVENTU WARD, t halfpart 0 lock, Arthur Taylor, Ran ole, die BY tion rioty in the scuo partica Kip, and Samuel Dorsey en tna fight w *! stones, aud other mir nd Koon the noise being bevel ut the polls, » Fowd was attracted, ‘The pulien from th Nearest precinct promptly repaired to the spot, when an alteaipt was made to escape, Pistols were fir And this increased the crowd. ‘The officers arrested ¢ diMculty (ook thent crowd in the aliey was ounted men, The disturb nev had nothing whatever to do with the youn, ESPIONAGE OVER THR VOTERS, At about 1 o'clock, a8 Julius Wallace (colored) and nd were leavin’ the pulls near Thirteenth nud ta, tn the Second Word, Wallace was stopped nnd questioned as to having scratched the name of Chase, the regular Republic pomines for man, and he, after se Wes attacke crovdy Who knoe! sky und beat him. "Thi the crowd, and with Placed Wathics in hin J. Oftiver Jarboe, and Bresnatan roughly hi With stones, but with otvers wquad of having arrived on the prount—put riot, Wailice and his friend going off In th rapid gait amid a shower of st ime, Tinothy Ri gors was atta &e., 1nd badly besten besore the driven of, His offence was U citizens’ Ueket, MODDING A CITIZEN, occasioned a deal of excite- Jand the roport that ri from the other pree nos, At the. same sed with stones, crowsl cout be he Lad voted the ‘These distur ban ment in the were going this ward . this tine on Twelthh surce: Mr, Chirles Stuurt, onc of the leaders of the col citizens movement, was noticed sitting In the stor of Mr, W. B, Given in Pw iith atreet, when a larg crowd of colored men gathered to mob bin. Stuart Managed to got in among tue rear baikdings 1a Oy squors, and the mounted police made a daa through wd foriming a line ‘a front of the store until some of the poles, wot p 1, had escorted those who rain tho attack out of the crowd. Later in tao afternoon th er: used in front of the store and became more teres, finally obligeng the family of Me. Gly " peared to be the Teave the premixs RESCUE BY THK POLICE. Btvart in the mean e tod taken refuge In an yper room fores having considerable n , furin lines an hone, and kept crowd ba c of the Police thea ord © buiiding, whi the y di im the front of nderablo ditt tie crowd ehoutin he comes," him." “Como out here und go to you Your wite has strawberries aud crea “Here DERIDING THE POLICR. Maj, Richards having taken his position at the front door of the . Stuart ina few minutes ap- the signal for the crowd to bat they were beaten off by Lieut, Tait and the dam t ed porice then formed a helow square around Stu art, who was in company with Maj, Richards, and the police and Start bevan to mareh off in’ tuut order. ‘The mob whooped, swore, and threatened to mob Stuart, and i required ull’ the exertions of nied police to prevent them from lynehine on the pot, SULFEW wurted down 1 xtroet to Thirtecnty, and thence to the alley where the polls wore held, and tiere be east lus vote, ANOTHER VOLLEY OF STONKS, This alley was literally peeked with colored Also was the men, ui aliey on the opposite ride of the street, and searcely had Major Kiehards left the polls with Sigart, when w volley of wtoncs was (irown and several of the pohew truck, ‘Th mounted oficers warned the mob to desist, au Quits d upon tho crowd, bat qmickly the attuck was resuined at K at Phe stones were tung #0 fart 4 for all im tho neigubor! Ue party that were 1 to ears quantiti ing the stones,‘ who threw stones in b pistows wore fred, FINING INTO The officers, real wid bo taken to putdown the riot, were oblis fire directly inte the crowd, when there was a general stampede and the police pursued the fu osely. William Smith (color HE CROWD, that prompt tmeasures d shot, last necounts he Wis Lyng arin the tek foremost in the attack on Major Richards, and the Aajor Reveral severe blows on the arta and head With @ eiub, aud fired a pistol at him within (wo fect Of his Lead THR KILLED AND WOUNDED, wiled after the fir ngregeuing In magwes, yeiing Ws poliew, and calling out that tone was the one who sullea the policemen up and owl Ereventin ons, Mojor It hie ground The wildest excitement prev og, the negroes thie policeman an Smith, Meant to take an active the bend, 9 Drs. Dey wart Wer aud atte 0 Hani pr With bain to the Freediwon's Hospital, ‘They preethe opinion that he may porsibly. recover, Uvere is but bile hope. After the riot at was found Liat several of the policemen had becn truck and braised, ‘dhe crowd did net seem incined to. leave the jocalily of the Tot. and threats were made to Wands the polive, and for a httle time It appeared as if tie rioters Were dcterimined to Lave a piteled bat- tle with [le guardians of the peace, Mayor Bowen oon after ta was on the ground rot A DECISIVE REFUULICAN VICTORY Tho Republicans hove swept the city by 4» large majority. Byerything wos quiet this even The Indian Comminsio Prosident Gront has published am to giving the Inalan Commission full powers to net Finny seein to them Mt. suiject to the approval of the Roerctury of the Laterlor, ey are limited only jn money matters, Tue poulicwns are kicced Out aad the Quakers are tO have at tieir own way - a Brooklyn Batued in sunlight, To the Pulitor of The Sun, u: Knowing that you like to hear of the appreeistion of your excellent paper, I relate the following: At Fulton terry, Brookly i:entleman asked a newsdealer for 9 BUN, uni as be received It, remarked," This paper's increas- Mig, ae ACP! EG youl was tac toys A wel 0 OF it than all hw vest.’ Bo mote ft bo, dupe 7 tart A READER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. — Bantrsque at Wautacks.—Nearly every month during the past winter seems to have brought us some new burlesque oF pantomime company, The last importation is the Laart Troupe, which made its appearance last evening at Waliack’ ‘The burlesque is entitled * Mother Hnbbard ; or, Harlequia Little Bo Peep and Little Boy Blue,” It consists of the usual series of unintelligible songs And dances, connected together by little threads of even more unintelligible dislogue, In this matter of absence of plot, the harlesques that at present occupy the theatres of this city exercise a generous rivalry, and we are obliged to give this particular one credit of being not @ bit behind {ts fellows, ‘The actors, however, are many of them good, and capable of infinitely better work. Witness Miss Ee Germon, Mr. Beckett, and Mr. BE. M. Holland, who are of the cast—if east ean properly be applied to such a nondescript performance, ‘The Laur Company appear only In the pantomime, which is entirely disconoreted with the burlesque, ‘They are of the sirictly Knglish school of pantomime actors, and knock each other down and tumble about the stage, and leap over everybody and everything, and dash down trap doors and through holes in the wall with an agility that is httle short of marvellous, ‘Their humor is nos that of face and gesture like that cf George Fox, bob of the vigorous rouslt and (um- le wor An excellent pallet makes part of the performance, capitally drilied, and executing some novel and very interesting dances, ‘The house was crowded, lasted il newrly midnigh tailed account of it and na the performance © rowerve a more d it another occasion, ———— TUL LABOR MOVEMENT. es The Workingmen's Great Festival, The great and long-talked-of German Work Ingmen's festival is the event today in Jo Wood, ‘The societies will form tn seven grat divt sions at Sly A. M., In thetr respective places of m ing. The first divimon will form tn the German! Assembly Rooms, ‘The second division, bein cabinet makers’, machinists’, end black sit! upbolsterers’ socleties, will form in First stra right reating on the Bowery. ‘The third divisio being the several tailors’ and clothing cutters’ societies, will form In Second avente, between Houston aud First streets, The fourth division, the Varnishers, carpenters, shoemakers, and h ean makers, will form on Second street, rieht resting on Bowery. ‘The Fifth division will take tn the eculp tors, piano carvers, plano and will occary Second street, linmsburgh on Hower} akers and venerrers, Second avenue, right resting on Phe Sixth divisig Wit veietien, will for right "Tue Seve the W), ting on Third ake part in nrelves to the Wiil occupy Kirect Second’ avenue, right All societies t Mer. Julius Spitzer i# Grand Marshal, and Movars, Ferdinand Jubitz and D. Kutaclmann, Adjutant ‘The line of march is Great Jones street to Broad way, thence to City Hull, passing In review betore the quitiorities, and continuing on to Chatham street snd I) Weryto Second street, avenue A, Seventh su to avenue By and thence down Kistti street, where the steamer Virginia Seymour and two barges will ve the procession, xtra cars Will sum on the 2d and 31 avennce all Tho procceds of the festival are to sustain the Union, the Germans! new labor dally news day. Arbe Dupe rh several (rate unions bogan their festival last 4 Assembly i) Witla veeted by Carl Ansehu Toe (, was elaborately decorated, ased, Mr, Conrad) Kuhn brietly addressed the aesemblage and introduced Mr. W. LL Byly of Piilacelpiia, Present of the Nae al Labor Union, who spoke at length apen the necessity aud propriety of « labor party throughout this ory. to the niono- Dely of wealth and power, Ho advocated the for- tion of “ rings” to place good and honcst men in ani to keep rogues . Der. Donut delivered an oration in German, aftee Walch tue muscal feast continued to a late hour, Hada rowing mate for ontested on the Hudson Kuver, between Bulls Perry aad Gotenburg and Hack,'a distivee of four niles. ‘ac contestants were Georgs Newman aud David Pollock, of Now York, and. Thomas C. Bassett, with Thomas Tock well OE New York. ‘The sturt’ wax made at 1 o'clock precisely, the referce, Mr. John Kelsey, of Montreal, kivug the signal, ‘A tair start way’ enected, bouts running eveuly for some Aly yurds, when 14 foul, Notwithstanding this, the ontinued, ond Dusrett an’ Kockwell came two lengtiie ubiead of thelr competitors, nite party wile the race in tf 1 ‘tes partner in ‘The whole party then ad- ir cc, and had ® diuner at the River Club House, ttenburg. The © in ‘Whe wine inuter, and Pollock ~ Makers Strike. At alarge mecting yesterday, Mr, Wm, Ob presid Alter routine business, a number of kpecches wore delivered in favor of the new. price Hist, and # resolution to adhere to the action already (kn was adopted, und la cave tho cmployers #hould reluse to accede to the demands, that the Union should hold out against them, A committes.of tr reo Wwas appointed to confer with the Workiugmen’s Union, - ubor Itoma, The Eric Railroad brakemon on the freight trains havo struck A regular meeting of the M. and H.W. Mould- ‘i nt Union will be beldin Censttuuon ‘A grand inaas meeting of the iron moulders of Wiluimsburgh ts to be held at Masonte Hail, 809 Grand street. Mr. W. HL Sylvia ts to apeaic, ‘The United Coopers’ Association, No. 4, passed a resolution last eveuing to have a picnic on the eth of duly. The Fouthaide Codperative Lot Association of Brooxlyn meMust evening and adopted by-iaws, and took in §248 subscriptions, The Journeymen Horseshoers installed last evenmg: Lresidont, William MeGuire; Vice-Prosi- nt, Cormouns Spellane; Beerwtary, Wiiian Fite gerald; Bocording Secretary, James Martin; Troa- turer, henry MeCann, The 0. H, No, 4, met last evenin son Holi, and ob eted President, Tony Vice-President, James O'Aura Halpin Secretar MeKenus ; Dorrospoad ing Seerclary, Dennis Keenan, At the meeting of the Painters’ Society last Jelegation from the Potiers’ Association now on etrike, was heard, and $100 » ropriated (oF their wasistanee, Delegations frou arpenters' and Plasterers’ Societies submi to’ s lor @ combination of the builders’ trades, he Newark Printers’ Union nas elected Presi dent, Samuel Toombs ; Vice-President, Terence Do- vine Recording Seeretary, We M. Hauiler; Cs »)ondiang Secretary, Janes’ Dooner ; Financial Jol T. Hastings ; Treasurer, fund ‘Trustee, Willian Boss; Doorkceper, VY Murphy On Saturday, June 12, the Tradesman Social Club wail evjoy’a plenie Aud moonligut dance at Union Fark, Sixty-third street, Kant River, ovan's Band Will accompany the’ association ‘oumoy, ©, J. Cull D. Coleman, aud 8 L, Willams ate On’ the Committee, A hajpy ime xpeotad by all interested, ‘This amsocration ix of the old members of Kngine Coupany |, Volunteer Fire D partment, Tho Lonves and Fishes in Wo John G, Miller, Esq., the 8. Assessor for the ‘1 th Congress ized his office, appouited Mr. js culef clork, und reduced the nu. wo clever, The fodowing is an oMeiul list (unt Assepeors and their respective divi howter. ewly appointed U. tries, wy) a wirvey Kida, West Choster, Kast Chester, Helhaw, Liveuo!l, White Plains, Iey aud Ha riko, Moris. Yonksrs and Mamarou 11 that part of the tow of Greenburgh lying south of Washiagton avenue wt Werle tue Aioany Post Load. ells Piakh Oetiulng’ and that part of the Lown of Gicoubural hot Iueluued in tie Kote pity 1A. Maigit, Mount Ploasans, Sort Cu aud W Miller, Bedford, Voand Nate fale. cn Pout Paanant minty, and Some i lara ALewlnbors, footy Botham coumly, aud’ Cortland aud Yorkt in Vrestehester eomuty, 10- Caries De Be¥otse, Bony Point, Hayersuw Car towa, Keekland gouge phy gka Hi Wandle, Orangetowa aud tian 9/0, Noch — Personal Tntolligence. Trnaclo Mariveal has boca Minint Mexico to Washington, Wai. U. dione, ® prominent citizen of Wor Mam dibd on Bntheanys Gov. Evans left Denver, Col, yesterday, to chine contracts wits the Northern Pacine Abraham Hyam, a temperance advocate, died in Baithuore on Saturday, axed TT voae, Mr James M. Mus loek, of Brizhton, Mass., was fturowa (rom wis easriage wid killed on Bucday ee aaGicn, Hencorane, the Amorican Minister, has not chit on KO Feral ine pertec tion of his poliey. # sy ¥ ‘Tho Nev. W¥. I. Codworth, of tho Chure’ of Our Father, ty Bast, Hoston. hus’ received cll to Lake gieurze ‘of the Coower Lwtitass Free Church ki New York st'esite & yom, MR, SPRAGUE IN NEWARK. —_— 1B WORKING MEN GREPTING THEIR SENATORIAL CHAMPION, - Senator Sprague in Newark He Totke ne a Worktvaman to Workingmen—& Glock ous Reception-A Mixture of Kyerything Without any Order Abo Last night the workingmen of Newark, N. 1, tondered Senator Spracne, of Rhode Tsland, a sere: nade, The affalr was initiated by the Horness Makers! Union, one of the largest workingmen's organiza tions {n Newark, Tt took piace al the residence of Mr. Halsted on Broad atrect. ‘The workingmen formed In procession at the corner of Broad and Market streets, and headed by Metnhard's brass band, AMmrched ap to Mr, Malsted’s house, Here, after a dae amonnt of musie and cheering, the Seur tor and Mr. Halsted apveared on the pores of the when Mr, Halsted introduced the Senator to the multitude, Senator Sprague was received with great onthe sinem, He anil: Feitow Crtizesa: You are from New Jersey and Tam from Now England, 1 have in presenting my: self to you no man's interest in view, Tam for the people of this country. for fone reason, and that in, that by and throuzh the people of the country the is great, T have come from my home li 1 to apolo: Tuten thes of my hore to-night row it ia my expectation to give you those utterances which L be- Heve is for your benefit, and for the norit of the nation, [Applause.] "Tstand here almply ox “ts which will contrbate at. T stand bere tn the fiteroat tending in that di id before you or b re any e in the advoesey of dee T have sasumed the or of the United States Any speci rectton.) Why to portion of the Ameri peculiar views? Lido «a be igh prerogative of a Sen: voluntartly MISMANAGEMENT OF WORKINGMEN, Thavo nesnmed high duties ant oblientions, and in suming them T have aworn to diselars gardless of consequences, And in the aiseh ofthat duty Thy the investication of your afta rome to t clusion tat they are tis. man. 1 from. vance oor from — wilfulnoes, T care not whieh, Bs is equally eriminol in tis way, Thave como to the conclusion that the great Interests of this country are jeovar dized and in danger, and T have sworn to show people wherein thease interests are jeopardized a in danger, Andin the consideration of these an Jects Phave broaght into the teratons the V vot other people as fay usd ae you Yourseives are THE SENATOR'S SOUTHERN TrID. thy It has beon my fortune recently to travel over the freater portion of the Southern States, anit tov ciate with the Southern people, They us well vs you are deeply anxious concerning thelr fc as wellas the fate of Keputiican institntions. They believe that they are at this time nnder a grestor tial than ever before, even when they themselves form ted ° them- were and Ma antagonizing themselves aguinst power of the Governnicnt of the 1 ohave asked them to pla selves upon common round with ts and: that fs upon that cround which will coutribate most to the material advancement and prosperity of the peo plo of tue North and South, THR PATE OF THLE NATION, T work jn that direction because av an American I do not deste, tay has nay will not permit, Ghat we shall be any but the nin civilization amnine the position, the of the nations which are Wi Hot encourared OuF owt. poste ts for tin Thave come before you, and T nice’ every wh fato of the it may not be ys you that the nation tts ide when there ix con touching the liv Bear in mind with all thiy that Ido not eome beiore you for your votes, Edo not come before you for any conslterauion toncbins me personally 2 atand here advocating a plan that will give prosperity to the ivilual, through bir to the nation, and more ten else Will vive, OF Falher you will ive by your atten Pep tuily of the present republican fern ment, [Applause.| When Tsay toy withstanding the reat war that you have ju Indie, that in my judment that yovert fie form of gowesment t4 more In Jropardy today Una at any tine rince at be nto exit, Lilo wot may that as any dl ‘die we the “American citizen is mnuble to xpeak his Impression then foes Nherty, thelr freedon i net worth asap, Whether it is be elacwoure, Whether Itt In tie presence of power or tn the preseuce of weaknens, no Voloo aperk the imprersi tier where ita, tet th ns Ob the heart and the mind; and when that docs not mee, a response, or when that meets opposition, your — hhertios are beinning to wan. thank you, my frinds for ‘your attention. Tam sorry that T delayed you as long as T did, bat you come to heor me because you arc vated, Amer citizen Is inter tho subject mattor w s the Interests of the country, and LE need ny apology to beeause F bac an Arve eit gen, and A stand th ing be prot of my nativity, Good cheering.) BROOKLEN shad cate The Water Board are to have the Governor's Room in the City Hall William Wakefield wos ran over and killed by 4 wagen driven by Tuomas Keegon in Fourth phic The Seventh Regiment National Guard parade eaterday In Prospect Pork, and were reviewed Brig. Gen. Mescrole, commanding the Kleve Brigade, Hirooklyn. ‘The trial of the carpenter, boatswain, and third rant ship James Poster, dr.) which r yesterday in the United States Jour, W aned on the application of 1efeni ‘Thursday next. James Griffin was held by Justice V yea. terday morning, on the charge of belug implicated in the robbery uf the Dime Savings Bank in i uit: ttreet lust fall, and of having stolen & box contal ing bonds from the wufe of the Park Bank on Fuiten avenue, in February last, ‘The Lrish Republica f Kings county met list evening In fine avenu Brooklyn, and after i tthe eight-hour law, and pr appointed a committe tion, whieh cled at the next meeting National Conve duly 4, to be — 2 LOSSES BY FIRE, - The on Bloek in Albons, Vt, was dams sea.on Sunday to th A building belongin, pany was burned on The Peal Oil Works, in Cley day, Lows 10,000, ‘The Evie Railway shops, for the construction ot bridges, at Oswegv, N. Y., were burned on Sun ay night ‘The east wing of Grey nuns convent in Quebe and the ehapel att i thereto, were burned on Panday ak 8 $20,009, arly yesterday morning attempts were made the stables of Mr. Liphart fn Green oat of $5),00), Lowell Bleaching . hose $800. , was burned on point, and the carpenter. 9: f Josiah Holmen Uo junction of North Fourth and North Second siveets, Williainsburst Last evening at 102 Vesey street, on the second floor, occupied by J. Awrons and G, Mig ins Dame to cuch lu). The rat Moor, vecupied by J itairisy, boots and shoes, wast thumuged. about $10, aod the third floor was 'oceupiol asm divettiag iy Hi, Htern, who sustined a loss of about $40 The buiiiing 8 owed by ML de Probeiaud, and ie duimaged about $99. All inyured STATEN ISLAND, - The Richmond ¢ Agviculinral Society nit h, on Friday and’ saturdey, June 1s and 19 Notes from the Courts, nade yeoterlay U Jud A by John Bs 4 under exumll ' eniphationlly d AL Sitnp Lang jer we ee Weekes ae faled to. pay her enlary, @ Pee de uttts ter pete Fogulaniy twic A REMARKAMNLE HISTORY OF A RE- MARRABLE CHIME, - The Sentence of Another of a Gang of Skil Ml Vorgers The Lender Turns npon bin Comrades, and bis Wite Deserts him, In the Court of General Sessions yesterday another of the Alien family war cailed for sentence About three months ago the city was flooded with forged cheeks, and 80 adrvitly were the forgeries executed that all checks came to be regarded with distrost, ‘The forgers reaped a rich harvest, ‘Thor oughly organized, they condacted their schemes with | erat tact, and baled the drtective pollce, The fang, Which must have been composed of at least ten or twelve mplished seoundr is now pretty much dispersed. Some were convicted and sentenced, and the rest are occasionally heard from in the Western elites, On the Oth of March, a cheek purporting to have heen diawn by Alexander Herntiy, of Maiden lane, | on the Chemical Bank, was presented for payinent. ‘The waying teller duly honored it. Laterin the day, having an opportunity t ‘over the several checks at lelsure, he took up the cheek drawn by Mr. Hornby, and when it was too b det ol that itwaen forgery, About the same tine, a gentle: manly youth stepped into the Atlantic Nattonal Bank and presented a check bearing the forged signature f Mewar, A, H. Jacobs & Co, for $960, and the Paying teller un-uspectingly eawhed It, He, too, ascertained, after the young gentleman's departure, that the check was worthles: THR ONR OF THR ALLEN FAMILY. Oa the sth of March Henry 9, Allen, » genteel youngster, not very mach unlike the youth who de irauded the Atlantic Bank of $860, very deliberately presented a check purporting to have been drawn by Mr. Alex, Hornby for $810 on the Chemieal Bank, This time Mr, Parsons, the paying telle clit napping. He no sooner saw the fory ture th ed All wide awake, and with trased himself and toc gave the alarm, and several persons who had come to transact businosy at the bank started in poesnit, After an exciting ebase they captured the ollender On the “oth oF the same month he was teled and convicted. “agora mack on” ace HIS GANG, which le made the t y, of making Hnportant gs of counterte ONCETHINE whos 1, Uiat official req » Bedford to p untit Alle stiould make tie promised ns. ‘These be never mage, Me imorely did thts to gato thine, LITER TO JUDGE BEDFORD, Allon wrote a tong fetter to Judze Bedford, in whiet be yave a bit oF bis Hite; how he became nase With the bad mien who had deecged him down to ruin, and begging for me: He raid in Ahat fetter: Ait ny only peaver te that Eimay be aporod this time, to Gnable me to ve w be Your House, Phaye & wis, moter ni dope me for toread avid whe ro pron Tabnditer to tink tive me an oppor tunity to be a bette Ws Way DESSRTA HIM, m the 8th of Mareh wotit the presenttime, Alten on Incureerat wanted aw Youterday the following cv ison: tae Stuart, his e¢ aupteation from 1 you please ole ear ilest € from 1 site to to want to be pul on far bene Levent te you (oF Wt losing my wite Luss all. Ke pons ble. aa it we huie. Kor In pectiully yours: nN On receipt of thls note Rew the District Attorn Alien were eoni- with, and lie was Ht up tre the Tombs, Hew: ale, du Ledford senenced him to Btate Prison ond why, montis, Ailen's coutederate, Eilwand Manoux, who was ntoned Dy Recoratr Hackett, bos tive years to The bint on this gang in eustody ty Charles who ts to be tr Jor three yi A tas week ion of Pater. Wy ‘The Cuban Sympathicors? son Inula mont #uccenatul pt Tho Transit Duty bill passed by th lature of New de Last Legis © law by ie we. ‘bon the railroad near rning, He was n Brewery, New rook y hiner of afternoon + Was drowned trom one of the hebben. of Nowark enjoyed — their Baler's brewery, Delegations pabureh, New Haven, (noian wad otter places, partiel The Turners festivit yentirdny at from Elizabeth, Will Greenileld, M —— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, - pninon Council will review the Scheutzen rps in Jones's Wo Tho Seventh stroet M. BE. Church is almost a unit apalnot Lay representatiy Judge Bedford, unable day, ordered the Huing of An elegantly colored published by My, Joan TP Two patients died sudde Charity Hospital, aluvost tune sion, About 200 sharos of the Hansom Cab Company k were subscribed to last Week, walking 500 in to get a jury yestor os, has been assau street, on Sunday in the odiately after admis at all The W tion will af? Owners’ Associa. rett Rooms to elect omicers ther of Miss Maggio Wb West Pilly-fourih hell, resident hell, di treet, on Sui 5 Another moeting to discuss the question of lay repee n, was held fast ¢ in Washington quare M.b Chureh, A vote o haku day, June ab. ward Conmell, of 118 Amity street, was last evening thrown from car 12 of the Sixth avenue Hine by James Sullivan, the conducto and Pwellth strocts, bu Forty-six boys wud Juvenile Asylum len y alway, fur homes wish ye Wi A strawberry festival is to be held in Trinity M.E. Chureh (is evening ‘The Hutchinson family wil sung, aod Mise Murkote will perturm ou the nO. Ollicer Dunn, of the Second MW on Mou Dotween Kieventh) Was arrested, irls from the Now York rday afternoon, via Bri the farmers of Mereor vther eut bin rallants for trial » Grand st Justice Dowling Mr. Charles Turner ¢ City, bent his Hiitiy boy xo brutally at about & on Saturday ‘that he is not expected to live, Ho was arrested yesterday morning and committed. The United li Inst evening. Vres President, Cornetin wer, James Her hon, Corvespoud y, Matrick Hornoa, The third annual festival of the Independent Onder of Mi 1 saniaition composed priucipally of Working won, Was ceibrated yester day in Jones's W: veland elected Inore; V Wg Seeret The Twenty second street Republican Exven- Live Committée elected last Chairwait, George B. Van Vie Vlery; Secretaries, Ay IL bush y who had Kat the actross, on a eh nil was her vewild retuned by her, hi 1 to parts in wn, bur eupposed to have lape Tho Franklin L svciation entertain their fiends 1 “tl Avenue D. Boyer, Vicon reeb school, dely lecture, Mr, Thos. Leany recited * Sheviyau’s Kile" and” Barbara Preitehie, J. Clanranald aud. Lieut jade thy recipients. last ever Daud elecuntly mounted” swords by Serge int Be bel on rs of Company By Twenty-seeonl yt National Guard, ‘Tho Presbyterian Home, for treining young ris, under the car the Woman's Aut Society having removed to the Bast Kiver, Wil bor h inst, With appropriate reh com noveing’ punctually wha BoM, 8 well-known kes ure expected, ‘Tae managers cordially in vite Cele fiends to uid reopening reception ‘Tho Fureka Literary association, which has hoon in existence tor nearly te iy now in a flourishing condition, having pedrly two bundred imbers, On Wednesday evening last the follow nz members Were elveted as officers of the Assoel tion: CLA. L, Goldic, Pros; Blorence Leary, Vie Tess: Walter W. Busta, Ite, sect Wan. A, Urol ‘Treas; 'T. Kdward Leary, Critie, L. i Culdwe'l, editor; Muzh J; Meluiyrd, Lipratian, W. J. Ga vey, Sergi Arma Gn Wedmeniay evening, dune 16, the Burekss will be honorcd by a Vieil Use WV iliaalion Rivera y Asowebatiom —Saays PRICE TWO CENTS, THE PRINTERS’ CONGRESS, ne FIRST DAY OF THE NATIONAL TYPO. GRAPHICAL UNION. ais Mr, Freekioton's Welcoming Address—Debate upon Proxies The Decision of Prose dent of the National Union net Sastatned. Correspondence of The ann, Atoany, June 7.--The delegates to the seven. teenth annnal session of the National Typographical Union, who are quartered at Stanwix Hall, formed ta & body jut before 10 o'elock, and marchod to the Assembly Chamber, where the Union was calied te order at 10 o'clock precisely, by the Presideat, Tohert MeKeebnie, Beq., foreman of the New Yorke Word. Prayer was offered by the Rey. Dr. Heeke tan, Mr. Franels Freckleton, formerly of the New k Daily News, President of the Albany Uniow red the following aditress of wolcomet President and menbdora of the National Type ihical Cision VAiLeMRN: "On Dohialt of Albany, Typoge at hice PT eNtond jot &ohently wet ora to ‘alt tho Knipe "Stats, and he pe uae a inay be both pleaaant anu agrees “proud to see 40 farce au att ti Apnial Fessdon oF FONE And we trust (ot all your dei heen Gotan is tie ett oP Beomkerty wrelinge, feristie of pone bod ny eo aud iuepire Gound to the wert betha of. fe workingimen tay obtain a vornad ¥ ; thot wirdom that. your acts may ra- whieh It ine heen ove-ampiton to. ateotn Alinighty Kajer of the Ualverse watch 01 on wht t feom your homes, and ed, may He Eran you 8 sp ve'ranities. In conclusion, bany Typograph & hearty welcone. cKechule briefly responded, returning tho thanks of the National Union, Some discussion followed upon the appointment of the Committee on ntisle, and at fength the {President ap pointed Messrs, Rogers of Baltimore, Whittingtow of Aloxandria, Bortield of Louisville, Doughty o| Indianapolis, and Feehan of Albany, The Uniow then took a recess, ‘The Union reassembled at 2 o'clock, and wae called to order by the President, when the Commit tev on Credentials reported the names of over one hundred delesstes, and recommended that gentle ine Who bad been appotated by proxy be excluded, as the Constitution provides that all delegates mas® bo cleeted. THE ANNUAL RepoRT, ‘The Presitent read tis annmal . Nine new subordinate Unions have been ad the P Toe xehism ty the SpringfeM, Minos, Un ime dificalty in tac Boston Union conun tes, and he suge meeting of the ¢« Belalett we the Leste of tre next tion there, might have a beue ville and Virginia City, Newer da, Unions have been ditéolved, Six strikes had takes plice tie past ye si important of whiel was that of te hook ond job prtatersof New York, ind which costf the Union Of that elty and those hieh aided it The oggregate lows to the nployees Were ‘the strikes were Succerwes except that Ned wtronge ly recommended the recognition of Women labor, Gnd alluded to the assistance the printers of New York had received from the women in the last mrike, and wrod that a charter be granted to tho Union “formet tm New York by the women. He recommended the sentiment of the clinibiity of presamen to beeome members; an pounced tat wil members had heen restored t the Yorious Unions by the amnesty fseved by bim im Septembes ; proposes that representation to the Natiowal Union be apon a pro rata havi of one for for 5001 ual for every 1y veto that th th GM) members, tw nad one adtdit Treasurer rc 1,000 ; three foe %, reeelpts for the expenditures rnvus Ward Fond bad increased the pase 0 of which had been tavested ia THE COLOMRD MAN AS A WOBENGMAN, D. W. Flynn, of Washington, ofered the followings wi The highest laterceta of the working are nita nable by A wion anoug themeely Which should be embricea all Workingmen in the cohm trys aml Whereas, Iroportl wervative Holley to sunpa prolibite y Workinginan in the ngmen aro denied ad ‘of the ime a Whereis mba NIACIN OF IAM wages for both par ¢ be it Resotredt by the National Typography Convention asstntled, (hat tt i eontrary raul Ppt ‘Conauitadon of th (onal Typosraphieal Paton antral uaem bership. Tbe Hagrantly anjust of any and. » we jon to any printer merely the ground of F ‘On motion of Mr. Murray, of New Orleans, the resolutions were tabled—o8 to 8, ALBANY HOSPITALITING. An Invitation was received from the Commissioners to visit the engtae cepted. A photograph tes to have a plet A STORM IN TILE SKIRS, debate followed on tie proxy delezates, te Pp, Monasiiu, and oters pated, When a colon Was made td reconsider wrtor the Committes on Credentials, which Boord of Fire houses, Ace A which Messrs, George Py ont deelted that the Committee ow Credentils baviag reported in favor of the pro: Geicgates, they were entitiad to. seats, An snped was tiken by Mr. George, and. the ‘decision the Char was not sustaincl’ Thirty-three In favae of sustaining the decision of the Chair, and forty tour agwinst. A sjccial committee of five was appointed to exe amine oll proxy credentials, Consideravle feeling is inant the proxy delocatss, and the regnlariy, elected dele gates are loud in thelr devunclations of the attempts wou made to furce these mea upun the » Committer of the k Women ¢ have seats in the onvcution, and are meeting with muck encouragement The Cony. ntion adjourned until A. M. to-morrow, — Sparks from the Te Jean Congress tas adjourned. ‘on ot Lake Georze opens Unts week, peol cotton market closed active with ' WULA and Orleans at 12d. The revenue of the Dominion of Canada, in May, Was $1,115,08 ; expeudiiuros, G4, Heory Pricatley, a Geeaiau peddler, was murdered on Sanday ni, bt afew mites from Memphis. Adal un, Ohio, seducer lias been eaptured, after @ 1,800 si unty, Peansylvanta, and Honoranle Artillery" of Bow ton celebrated ely gBtst aniversary yeetrday, ris to be ant to Red River before aor of the Lerritory Is appoluted, Hauck, of New Scotland, Albany county, N.Y, # bride of ax wrouths, polaoned Lervelt o§ uidiy A row of now three story brick, by Hrousen, Mich, fell on Thursday Iaat. Sev annual shoo! eizer ABociAtiOn Te wall Lastuve day ug Aga Coy evolu, ar Balan, Je tantly Kiled. The United Stites depository at was robed of & ow Baturday Tice, the nan i ‘wae inure ¢ festival of the Buerzer Login yesterday ta Balth exploded on Sunday hor Captaia, Jos. Greew af red, The return of the Consolidated Fall River and to ibs ort) ARMs, PovMe Kristol Stesinboat I Was the ovcasion of a holiday ln Fai. A mans Lomas, Begs @ oneateced soldier, from. th Pottunieter of Newburzh, was held Last eveuta George D, Masti y onl Treasurer of tye atiord Trust Las ombessie | ove Ot hie Kuaite oF jit (ely County Baak: Biahop Lena, havi 1 to obey a log: ons to appease Deto court, Was arrested Viens sestertay aud taken (othe court by the poled. An oetoreon Wo: nas putina claim in the rien’ Fihw property of @ decsared Geran MCL Cntrtes Matiiaes on the grow te tome ee be Tus Blovating Association ef Rufato, after @ ¥ debate, disse. ve Koch elevator wad acting tm Hencttiy yesterday aud a great reduction of Fates Was consequent Consols closed at 2% fcr money, and 92% for ace Shute ive twenties ation at steady absOx, Itallw foes fons Bries, lq) Lllgie, Wie) Abaute Great Westebn, 2055 The balloving in the eases of undecided ecleett + £0 Ay nie aitorent eparuments rn pivssiite is. DroWSbE LO Deas 60 Pie Vont tie return Of opposition candidates, », Ferry has ordered two companies of infantey arrenton, with tne traet ws to the comme fovall'tho ely. authorities In ferrekiug OOS Of Beuator Adauis, OL Georgia. er Pucker hos instructed | the army to duty as Todiay agents, to endeay aveaes with ki dives and nH Depective charts of w civulhaed hile, jwtimore yesterday, Henry Haden was sen. 10 wine years in Use Pon tantlary for Whe aoe £ Jainos Calley on joba rand Hiam Alexander, aeeessorics, were caeh sentenced to Wo years, ‘The report of the of by the ryt ty fee apt rei ie (Ar OCI has vet boss natin a