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on ao - ~~ - ne Mts am © peste tad ” y ee hr a A LL 10, 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS. THIRTY- IXTH YEAR. ‘ sty 7 riwer FESTIVITIES OF THE SEASON, Ni OTN TIT eT paop N NE DINGTO. THR op PPPS COVERESS PLAYING WITH EDGED TOOL TW tf u “an THE REVOLUTION TN CUBA, ‘ LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, PIE PRINTERS CONGRESS, teu xpaxn roots, | THE OLD WORLDS NEWS si The Hanif of Silke and the Flashes of —_— Reformation tn the Patent Ofice—President —_ Tivo Men Poisoned by Mistake Four Dead eee ¥, ANT ADMISSIONS THROUGI Dinmouds—Ploiuresaie Rural Reeestton | paswes MERE AND THERE BY THE Grant on his Way to West Point-The | NATION 1 TYPOGRAPHTICAL UNTON— and the Other Dying) Drinking Satpharte nore fe ON ae SPidis ChNIOR, © Davzling Wedding SUN'S REPORTERS. Manufacture of @roenbacks—The Clatin THIRD DAY'S SESSION, Ac Alcohol Ar Acid Taken | 72/9 CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENE oftiberet! scxlidey # Magnificent Hatt. dertibsis Axonts Snabbed —-— by Mistake. PROBABLY 4 FIZED FACT. Gon. Jordan's Forces Added to Queanda’s 1 open air festival announced by Tae | q very Cartons Family Mistery—Iarndsee | Speeial Despatches to The Sun. F The Proxy Delegatce Filibustertug—They The hamlet of Lodi, N. J., on the banks of the | rue nit not to te Onvene nm ‘Army — Mktemii near Trinidad — Hae | Stx last week to be given by Mrs. Colville *, va. Jarudyce Again—Disinherited Chile Wasmxotox, June 9,—Commissioner of Pa Bre Admitted ae au "Act of Courtesy’ | pasenic friver, woa excited on Tuesday evening In the Lore vann Quic took place on Wodnesday, at her beautiful country dren Contesting thelr Father's Will A | tents Fisher today appointed a board to cxamine Appointment of by aterrible accident which had taken place that from Ircland—Postal Telegraph Lines. Havana, June 9.—The fact is now established | seat a few miles from Hastings on the Hudson, The Puzzler tor the Sudves. into the qualifications and efficieney of every clerk afternoon in the print works at that place, Our re Loxpox, June 9.—The Archbishop of Canter. iWbusters who landed in | fé/ was given in honor of Miss Campbell, a nicce of John M. Smith, who died in 1891, leav abt that the Deyond « ng prop: | and subordinate to thue Burean, in order to keop it A Flood of Resolutiona—Communteation | Po!ter learned yesterday that the operatives had | bury has connaelied the Bishops in the House of ie bay of Nipe Wave effected a junction with the | the fair hostess who has recently graduated from | erty worth over @20,000, devised it In equal shares | itp to its highest atandard, Clerks recently appoint from President Sylvie—Mr. Troup Dos lea practice of drinking stimulant composed | Lords not to oppose the Irish Church Bill, forces of Quesada, The troops have had several | schoo! and is about to sai! for Burope to reside per- | to his four children, three eons and ono daughter ; | ed acter examination will be required to go through clines talelda Prexy—Adionrament, nf water mixod with aalptiurle acid and davored | A banqnet was given to-night to. the depatations skirmishes with the Insurgents recently, ucar Trin. | manently, Mrs, Rogers has long been distinguished | but he seems to have been determined to prevent | the ordeal again. 1h MEN Correspondence of The Sun. With alcohol, which was generally concocted by the | from Ireland now in this city bearing pett Mad. The elty of Havana is quiet botit im this city and in Paris for her brilliont se any children of his son Lafayette, and of hisdaughter | Secretary Rawlins ald not accompany tho Pros! Avaany, June 9,—Mr, Barfleld, of Louisville, | ¢ tof the establishment for their ase. On | against the irish Church Bill, Many of the red —— entertainments, and on the occasion of which we | Cornelia, should ste marry Frederick R. Schettler | dent's party to-night on acconnt of bad health, which | moved that inasmneh ns tetesraphie information hae | Taesday, a little betore the usual dinner | press and clergymen of the Established Chateb THE GOVERNOR OF TRINIDAD | wri more than sustained her euviable reputation | in disregard of the tectator's wishes, from partict- | admonishes him not to travel at night, He will | boon received from Montgomery, Ala, certifving to | hour, five of the men, all Hollander, | ticipated f : ae 1 KILLED BY THE PATRIOTS. in socety, About mixty invitations had been sent | pating tn any of lis estate, My tho will the three | leave to-morrow for Connecticut, The Presidcat | the appointment of Cornelius Halloran asa del ; to | feeling —thirety, stepped into the chemical | Tt je said that twenty-Ave Conservative peors will — mthe Montgomery Union, and his | room fora nip of their favorite beverages but ae | decline to tofthe Spnuish Sympat! ont to intimate friends, and the noon train took the | seus take Ife estates, with second life eetates to | took a special ear attached to the 9 o'clock train for | to this Union f guests (rom this city to the depot, where carriages | the wives oft : then over in feo to the | West Point, New York, to attend low the policy of rejeetion eonounced Annual examl- | credentials having been rejected, that so much of the | there was none on hand, and the keeper being ab- | by the majority at thelr m irene Cat As were in waiting to drive them to “Glenwood,” Mra, | testator's terantehiliren, exciuding the chiktren of | mation of cadete at the Military Acndemy, He was | resotntion of rejection aa roferred to hitn be re- | sent, they andertouk to manulacinee It shemnelves a ben sip Waa Pitan Tig Saturday, and i Rogers ri wero begun at | Lafayetic, One son cob, being unmarried, mpanied by Mrs. Grant and their two children, | ecinded, and that Mr. Haltoran be admitted toa seat | Next to (he sulpharic acid etood a jar containing ‘The Post Omice Department has compteted the an 7, via Key West, Fla, June 9,— | avout two o'clock by a matings dunsantie inthe | It was p Jed ty Id he die without Issue, | Nelle and Jeswle; Mr. Dent. father of Mrs, Grant; | aq delegate, Mr, Beasley, of Cincinnatt, offered | arseoteal acil, and this, In thelr ignorance, they penta Cor the’ pavehiee OF the fase. OF tela ‘The emigration of Cubans from the island has again | 4FAwing rooms, the music boing ed by a well | bis share should go he tssae then living of my | Mrs. Cramer, sister of President Grant, and her hus. | an amendment, that all the ator excluded under | poured Into the water, ating the alenotiot aa usaal. | graph inthe United Kingdom, tn accordance with wnd, ant commenced, and large numbers are leaving, Tho | Selected orchestra of cight musicians from town. | son yette by aasther than hie present wife, ary Cox, They will probably de | the resolution of yesterday bo readmitted, The | They all drank this mixtare, doubtless t ng larger | the bill passed by Parl ent last year, Commission of Volunteers met yesterday, but ad- | M Rogere, who t¢ the embodiment of everything | and the faene thea Living of my daughter ‘orn lia ntaw whole subject was tabled—15 to 35. horns than usual, nobody being near to binder th Journed without taking any action that ts graceful and good, was attired in pink and | by a huabond other than FoR, Schettler, the issue © greouback manufactory Is to be reopened In Mr, MeKechnio, of Now York, protested against | and the consequence was, that In ashort time they Whe Veeuth Mecttona. It ts reported that Minister Roberta has tole. | White grenadine striped and trinwed with satin of | entitled to tuke taking per etivpa.’ Lafayette whe: 400 porsons of both sexes, recentiy aus- | the action of the Convention as unconstitutional and | Were all taken Ml, with symptoms of polson, Two | Panis, June %—Tho Marqnis do la Valletta, graphed from Washington to the authorities at | te tame shade, He namonts of diamonds, which | died without teeag tn 1s, a d lis wife survived a topuntthe newcurreney, ‘The | unjust. Mr. Doughty, of Indianapolis, moved to | died in lew than an hour, and two others lingored | Minister of Foreign Afulra, at his official reception Havana, warning them of their precerious position, | *F¢ historical ant enormous!y expensive, won the | only a short time, John Jaco’ died anmarrie’, a | A rican and Natlonal Bas & Note companies of | reconsider. in agony until 9 o'clock, when they too paid the | today, thanked the Prussian Chargé d’Affaires for ‘Advices from Trinidad have been reccived, A | S4miration of the company. Her charnsing nicce | few months after his father. Cornelia married | N€w York city are printing the tacks oi Mr. Britton, of Charleston, desirod enter his | penaly of their folly, All four were married, and | the favorable toue of the Berlin journals in regard revolutionary movement was, on foot at that place, | Mist Campbell, wore a tavcader eolored corded silk | Scheitior, aud instituted this sult to content the wiil, | 4, This afteraron Col, Man Jteligeret t0 | protest ayainat this proceeding, Me had voted ail | lewe large famtlics to deplore their natimely de- | to the elections in France, The volunteers had attempted to depose the Goy. | immed elaborately with real point which con | She died in 1867, leaving one child now tiving. | Qinary and Moleter Penspotentiary of Peru, through against the proxy delegates; but when in- | mise, The only earvivor is a young mau, and when | The official retarns show that thirty Government ernor, who resisted and was killed. trasted beautifully with the exquisite shade of the | Her husband conunues the «vit, as her adininistra Yh the aaaeut TAKIN A; Gebiei: who formation is received by telegraph aa clear as that | our reporter left yesterday, he, too, was not expect. | candidates have been elected, against twenty-eight Gen, Lesea, with the Vasque volunteers, hae gone | Willette. Her ornaments, also of diawonds, were | tor, Judge Mason, at Special ‘erm in 194, eas: | red to paying the tax on sales of leather tanned by | now before the n, he was tn favor of their ad. | C4 to recover _ Opposition and one anknown, This will mako the to Cinco Villas, ‘The Nuevitas Raitrond has agcin | YeFY handsome, especially @ necklace of nique pat: | tained the wiil, and the case was yesterdsy before | him for a customer who furnistied the hides, the | miesion, ‘The motion to recousider was carried tt LOSSES BY FIR next Corps Legislatif stand thus: Government, #185 haan tak rh, The dunsante was followed by aluneheon and | the General Term on appeal. Lawre 8. the | oe rancionat, ‘dbim Hable only for the tax as | to 9, ‘ : slips Independent, 42; Radical, 3, The Government has received n‘ormation that | ¢reauet party on the lawn,and subsequently a sul: | other son, ts still Nving, with his wife and three | Secrotary Houtwoll haa prohibited claim agenta | comers necmtmiited te Uis wet und called for tue | Great Piro tn ‘Thirtvesccond Mtreet~Lews | There wore serious riots at Nontes and Dordean two slave ships are expected here. {ng party on the Hudson, At four o'clock dancing | children, They ta 1 the property, by the | from all 1 intercourse with the Departinent | Previews question Over $15,000, yeaterday, but they were soon suppressed, without r omed and continued antil about half past six, | course of eve nine 4,10 the will is fnally sustained, | without written order from itself, He also cau: Mr, MeKeehnie then took the floor, and in as At wbout 10 ¢ clock last evening afire was dis. | bloodshed. 7 GENCE PR TONTLE. josing with a grand German led by Mr, Holliste The will is contested on the ground that it violates | Hons the om es against giving sich persons what excited manner reviewed the proxy system as | covered in the basement of a five-story building, | 4 S ANTEL “GENCE FROM A GENTLEMAN | chi merand| deri im) i fon the ground that it violates | iiiormation whatever. puch Perens any | practised by the Natonal Union, remarking tat and 190 West ‘Thirty-second street, oc: | ue Heaperor has deerood tho mectiog of the . 1 FROM ST. DOMINGO, 4 ng the guests from this ci) e Mra, George | the rule against perpetualtics, in that tt ties up the What had been done at this session was only what Corps Logisiatil on the @th inatant, cabinet manufacture by Killian Bros ps Townsend, Mrs. Nye, Miss Ludi is Suydam, | estate for a longer period than the lives of two | 4, Alexencer HF Bltephons, of Coons, te, ont ia | tad been done vat previons fesstons, sed that originating around) the boiler, ‘The flames posstetent ons The Capturo of Matanzas and Investment | Mies Hale, Mies Parker, aud the Mistos Boatwiek, | persons in being at the time of the testator's | rly to come eriticiams on ha © Iistory ofthe Rebel Ran erase (ie, neoup) iio, Tepceavbied “Deaton Ue vit extended ough the centre of the THE NANTEA of Santingo by the Insurgents Spain Ogden, Mr. Pal Jr. Mr. Satterloe, Mr, Cons | death, For the respondent a argued that the | hon.” He takes a very gloomy view ol the situation, | fe Wyerenn Atha lalla Be itasal banement Ahn aeeee tn Atrocitios—Another Exvedition Landed= | jor, Mr. Meliride, and Captiin Cariyle, In the | inweation of the testator, as gatts red (oi an ex: | AM! argwen that we are drifting to consolidasion nnd pored the reconsideration, when Aldon, tarpet | THE Troops Bavonering Bleckade Ruoning—The Cubae | wrote it was a most deliylittal and enjoyable party, | amination of the whole will, wit “ ha sy ; vir 1 IR ; Mr leave to withdraw his amendment, ived a numb Frenchmen W The Movements of Santa An pty : he Commissioner of Internal Revenne has de. | whiel was not grant ue Hotel the Montmartre ( aries Da Costa, cousin of the British Consul | Ge Wednesday next, Jund 19, a matrimonial ot the meaning of the aet (Par. M18, Kee: ile 10 adeait all those Fejceted of gold. plus aad Jewelry, mont of Which ls kept tt Were more serious than the first despatelie ]{ a Matanaas, Cuba, who had just arrived from | Po ooment of long standing will culminuts in The b sleenses } 180), and that persons on i bat ana of courtesy, and tint in future | mates; dum The baxement wo a occupiel | es from Paria to-day represented. The troops were Port Pinte on the schooner Five Sisters, aiter a | SURI N° ne Mie eed amd Mice At the meeting of the Excise Board yesterday, | !! the burluers'shoutd be assessed secordin visions be tmacte that every delegnts be elected | by Joba fi a Hohn Amorvilic. Me | called out, and wero obliged to use the bayonet tm Femarkable voyage of only nine and one-half day. | Fite cideat dauchter af Janes Mecolonsh, E Mr. Manterre reported in relation to the redu DRORNE aDOREING NIN, MciNs RAGS iuG: Lo arr asilerated dieacienlony When] Nhe venti Sea ane teaaten hy | disperting the mob, Many of the rioters were Ho left that port on the ib ult, atter having «pent | Crwert Fourteenth street. The w rates of Ih almost identically what Tie Sts lated NR Akad the previous question was ordered, and the eoinpro tan Hiros. wiioke toes on tock wii! amount to | wounded aul large number arrested. At iaat ad- Ay pent) of West Four € e wedding is to srintaa ea Manche AEE ee 4 = tise Was ad $40} Dy tneaed for @1Q000,. The. builtinge and an i Bine weeks in Havana and Santiago, duriuz which | Soicmmized in tne M, aicare rteriag | Drinted on M that cheeks are to be filed up he Avcet aces, Mr. dolin dart, of New York, who claimed to Nery aro wrned Any Marthe loos Gn lie f nivices order had been restored, and the city was t time Le gathered a budget of entertaining Informa: | Giron, aca PML, and it Is ex Ito be aeplen, | {F the return of the diference to about 5.009 person Lospos, June 9.—The first race waa for the | represcat Burhington, Towa, satt he ho ed that his | mer bein NM), inaured for’ $8,000, and on tn e,ard to prasing event yg bY ; x who have paid the full amount, aud that t Treas A " name would e put on the roll as an “act | el 'y $10,000; insured for 2.000. The combined A telegram fro! te te bveneate,OF 8 Dans friends the «ame afternoon at ine res A large h 0 speculators nor (0 | @ huniliesp of 1¢ clans ene, for all ages (two- | courtesy - TIES dite cheese ead Gea. in arrived in Port Plate on the #th | vunber of invitations have heen aent out any but the veal dealers entitled to thein; there: | year-olde excepted), ono mile, and wus won by |. Mt-ded. Cooke, of Elmira, was admitted as a regi Gikek Lasean by Wika Montinartre district today, and that troops were Blt,, on business connected with the Cuban caure. | "Me. Cyarles Stetson, proprietor of the famous | (Oe HeAsked the services oftwo additional clerks for | Lora Wiltou's See Saw, beating Air, John | MU accredited delegate, D. Cole & Son'a lumber yard, saw mill, planiag | lle out to suppress the disturbanee, He intends to return to the front in about a week. | Stetson House, Long Branch, proposes to give a | UUTtY daye at G125 per month, Granted. Mr. Man- | Day's Cock of the Walk by a neck, and 8. C, lta onalid hyd ati gl mill, and stave and wbingle fietory, un Havana, N noe He claims that a targo force of insurgents, mainly | grand ball on the Sth of July, wiiich wall eelipss any presented a report in effec: that ail who are not | Legards Border Knight two lengths behind. ga | The President mamed the following as the stand- | Y. was bu yesterday mornin, ya $320,000, The Polish cae, he ein Galician, eompored of ex-Confederate roluiers, enptured Ma: | thing of the kind ever attempiel In thia eounte 1, and Who may apply to open new places, | started, The bettgne before tho race was 3 to 1 each BAe tetanic necae 1B. K, Hutler’s tannery, and 1. Cyrtia'a moe Trwuena, Juno 9-—A Ministorlal order hi v i peers Lereale He NGS Vesela cca tre i ‘ Cowles en, . Shearman, Sam) jine shop, on Centre’ at ea, . Were nt a li Were then investing Santiago, where they intend to | throughout the country, and nothing will bi shine? paving Lipase Carried Marirre | against Border Knight Conklin Malleeky Mtoore. inte, Davie, | E, & G. Magell’s hardware store, ond the three _ establish their capital, Havana wiil be the neat ob- lone, nor will Mr. Stetson spare any expense to nee on walice 1a) reatiog ‘© $63,158 ordered by | fr, ¢. ee Saw 1 datcholl. rth. Hovey, Kyte, Retehoron ajoining stores, in Hamilton, Cana were burned Another Exploston Lmminent ta Spain. ( fective point, and, should they be successful there, y aathariée Gari onabie tha Logialalare 10, be'pald: to the Taobelabe: Aaylinn #6) (tH SC iver kaighert 3 | OSubordtiare Uh ar, Daster, Sultan . Tuowday nigh! $8 $75,000. Manin, June 9.—The want of harmony in the Cudan independence will be a fixed fact. The plined tepid el seioo te pig py celery Binghamton, Counsel to the Board reported that a | Frivoiity, Wate 1 Kntwistle, Cooney, Beasley, Crowell, Duiniu, A barge, name unknown, caught fire last even | present minimiry is becoming more and more appe® Bpanlards themselves acknowledge this, and one of | gre nit mautnatct or een : former Legislature bad ordered this a tobe | MET Hestinie.: RNY 4 sesaeier Htatnsa Dion, | eat the foot of West ‘Twenty-second street, and aud a change is expect fant ta Kerli Pula wmsheakecsens emis ie [ices eihborhood of Spring street was | p14, but in view of all the circumstances, liethought | “ite Wale (it oitcuth Aucot bicwaal sakes. | THe erie, Halpin ; Was towed up the Fiver by the steamer Alaska bailinnene eR Gen, Jordan himself, and he added that they did not | TOWN Into excitement yesterday morning BY te | i pest to test the mn in the Courts, and on mo- | Of 10 sv h. with 100 added, three-year: | whittington, Hodwell, Crowell, Betty eek, Britian; | w Alt: Jobu La Farge'a cottage, near Tarrytown, on Eeaet ay Ga sc ee eee Snnouncement that « wedding wis to take place In | tion of Mr, Manicere, it was resolved not to pay the | Old,colts lo curry 188 The. ilies to carry LIN Wa. | Meicenttn Mestertar, Murray, Uederal + | was on Tuesday pignt. Lows, $3,500 no tu tt - Sean © ile; both siden hate holated tw black fag, | cuauay ciiieh Game annee co eno caer wl J. Kelly, 2 James slip, and Adoif | a8 won by Mr. Hevill’s ‘Alpenstock, beating Mr err, Jains, Hawes Ings attached to the Ulster County Furnace on St, | day. ’ Pe pisgiocaken jhave hoisted the black flag, | similarly attired, were driven up one street and | weil 6.9 Third avenue, were revoKed Savile's Kennwort and Capt. Muctell's Martyr: THR APRINGFIRLD UNION TROUBLE. vw HL W. Dedae, eo taiever. oF ia eliy; dled ok ) ¢ firmly determine t to fight it out to the bliter | qo: other: dren phhan whale. bi ie aiah - 2 med, dtom, with three others, ‘fon i digo er of A end, The insurgents have been obliged to take thie own another, dropping thelr precious freight Tile fourth race, (ie Ascot Derby staken of 60 ‘The matter in dispate in Springfield waa reported I for $1, Satarday, at a hr Springs, at the age of furty- + Step to protect themselves and retaliate upon the | Passing the Cathedral door, Twelve hundred tickews The Latest ie soverelgua each, halt forfelt, with 400 addod, for | from the Cormittec to whom it had been referred ria YNEL ¥ seven, Ho came here twelve years ago from C Bpaniards. had been distrituted, and the fortunate holders ba An expedition to Polar sea has boon | three yeur-olda, ‘colts to chery 122° Ba, ilies | Hanpears that last year trouble occurred in that LONG ISLAND, tral Now York, and Lad attained in honorable poate } sea AgROertE: . riba GI SeReeAT MULLET k . 11s Da, the “second, horse to unten hia | Union in consequence of the tance by a portion pales tion at the bar, and was several years President of sesnion of the pews on tite central aisle tong be | planued by Mr. William Bradford, the artist, which | atake, Ones mile and ‘shalt, twenty-teo | Of the members of a sub-contract to perform the | frnidable movement, which includ the Waiton Club Ph cabas We moalived ia Abt lgtongeted tam fore the opening of the service, A squat of police: | will leave by eteamer from St, Johns, Newfound. | subscribers, was won by Sir d_ Hawleys Pers | Slate printing at a lena price than that established r ‘ Mr, David Btornberger, an old New York mere feapotent rage upon those unfortunates, who inen kept the multitude trom breaking over all the | iand, on the 8th of this month. ‘The steamer char- | Gomez, beating Ci ile la Grange’s Consul, and Duc Mee iBb aLEeoa pyeeatcat ame titte Wore Cepeitta nce of his son, # Kast Thiet fallen into their power, About a week before our | barriers of etiquette, and taking possession of the | tered for the occasion Is of 800 tons barhen, built Pat Gamen hig cekient en they {the sub-contractors) called @ mietiax, oie One Bt He was bors im informant left, the young and beautiful wi church, expressly for the North sea whal A seas Aahe: and expelled those that expelled them, Both tac. | Whiskey #1 Heptomber, 1743, Ele eml- Teapectabie citizen of Havana pinned a small Coban ‘Ab 11. o'clock Mr. A. Schmit: A pressly North aw whale and a hery, re & wero represented, claiming to be the revularly | Pest erated in 150, and tved in Philadetpita flag on her breast during the perlorn ance of La o'clock Mr. cheits, organist of the (Lis specially Mted for ¥ervice inthe Arctic seas, carrying 19 Or | necredited delegates of No. 60. ‘Thelommitter re- Hh tine | a quarter mtury came to this city about a offender ple Bayport and Sayville, Suffulk county, organi have been formed to suppreds the sale of th loxient ing drinks, and also to report violations of the Kx Bonnambula in the Opera House. and sbouted, | Cathedral, announced the arrival of the bridat *Vivala Cuba.” A Spaniard tininediately arose in | by a Ris neat and, drawing a revolver, shot her arad ‘Another Indy, who bad been detected in wending IC to gi up business, At | four years ago, arty | having eght foet of solld wood work in her bows. | by Sir KR. Bulkciey’s, Maruiques luntary on the organ, and Mr. M. Chalmers | qt is Mr, Bradford's intention to take wketchos and | vienne sccon Y Clipper third started walked up the aisle, leading the charming Miss Car- | views of Arctic acenery, for wh # betting Was 210 1 aginst the winner, and J to 1 commended that the anb-contractors, represented by Mr. Higgins, be admitted to seats, This gave rise Mr, Colling 1 Rey. Father Felix J. Barbolin St. Joseph's Chareh, Philadelphia, w Tuesday. Fat born in Lunay S.J. pastor ot o died on An animated discussion, when A that th Jantion represouted parpose he 1s ac | arma anit amaanition to the tr eurnente, was rie Allen, Mr. Crugar Oukley followed with the | companied by two experienced photographer. He Uy "Mir. Hurtaon te recognized as Springfield Union , cine law Frances, on t Ko May, 199. He co ced by the Spanish autuoritics to the chain gang | hoautifal Miss Julia Fauce My. Tales Vatablo’ | will eall af all the principal ports oh the Levrador No. 60, and that both delegates be admitted to kextn, Pr Fy ; tt Iatadies at an. car! 4 p gang ; autifal Miss Julia Faueett,and Mr Jutes Vatable | will call at all the priveipal ports on the Labrad The Rive: pt vg thgypeecr ye sah erty jee] eeeeg Sot le rd JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, aes io hia County ti idaho CHOLRRA AND YRLLOW FRYER Jed forward the accomplished Miss Ella Rawdon. | coast, and endeavor to reach Port Fonlke, the wins |. Rostow, June 9—The first race, for a purse of | Springfeld unite iu gue organiaation, Adopted Ra Sig ea ek ‘Oely.8 few cones ‘and yellow fever have | Taking their places in front of the altar, they awale | ter quarters of Dr. Hayes’s expedition. ‘The rtea 060 §32,000 Uo frst, $1,000 te 600 to third, Aid WOKEN DRULNGING RENODITTION Polloe: teila Baan’ St peace Anerens been reported #0 f hut tl G4 the rrival of the feel actore fn the scene, Mr. is ready with her crew on boord, and only » to fourth—for all horses that never beat 290 tn r r keep even the defenda nd Was wiation Mereuiben erica io ine tha Reanin treet Iki tie + Mr} Waiumg the arrival of Mr, Bradford to start, Mr. | harneos, ‘The race was won by Jobn ‘Turner's (ot | Mr. Bodwell presented the followin, Edward Hoary Anderson, son of Dr, Anderson, of | Harry W. Dodge, w Mr. George Peabody is the vest of Mr, Samuel awamipy districts of the interior, where m far mo ccompatied Dr. Hayes as | Phildelphis) >. m, Fannie Allen, winuing the first, | 7 tne President, Oficers and Members of the Nationat : 4 to e: FG. No ‘ Wetinore, of 15 Waverley piace. terrible dostruction than that of the patriot ballets | Fort Lee, and Miss Josephine Allen, who were pre | mate, goes with Mr, Bradford as Greenland plot third, and fonreh Weate: FG. Nodine’s (of New hical Uso! re 142, wh the We lying in for them, coded by their parents, The bride was magnificent - z rk) b. om eye Pag al siete ‘iam : together to leet The Thomas A. Hulse is now making thre Church, @ position he held to the time of bis death, LANDING OF ANOTHER LARGR EXPEDITION A alitsgd la’ caress Oreubite. corded ak. Fer Fall of n Building at Ellzubeth. Horste (at New York) br. & Old Put, third. and i gt the trad (nips a day to Fort Loe and Ploasant Valley, ele Genera! Jordan. says that an expe tition of 1,100 | 1%, nae oY | Messrs, Munsell & Thompson's Stove Manu- | fourth Nise starkde Time katig. ken awe, Wes elects view we bux te cll Four eltaatt ‘The Republicans of the Sixth Assembly District | spanks PROM THE TELEGRAPIL Pe Bere Seners! bs tie inte Coomeceerts ads lag ace . é pene Pa ell wiles factory, Elizabeth, was almost destroyed yesterday ; Ny BM EADS | argolnumber of woinen working ‘at the tea meet to harmonize their diderences this evenin; asia since mitelinds nded on the north-west coast of Cuba | hung down to her wais arge bouquet of rare | morning. Th » building ds of brick ant the second race, for @ purse of §800—~ Intoreaty, wnearod for welfare, wud die ix , ouniph ore » hofore J = the insurgent forces. About five weeks | qawe Se Take a site Se DOIROCE Tis eaaHani Eaea, wat . $50 | eet ahor are obstacles to your periect o Six complaints were made before Judge nian Sanioa Gaanear hava ts isa and Joined the mauraert forces, |About five weeks | ower which she entried in her handy greatly ngs which support it suddenly eave way t. $10) to sccond, and $50 to third—mily | Gecriment isthe trade, and disastrous to the "| Shancley yostorday,against the owners of do ge. NAAN Mean Boe Riling oem aoe ene wa by the Eoelish firm Wilton & Body, who | heightened the effect of the scene, p Yin 5, iu harness, for beat | este of ail printers, Heretofore, women composivors Bedford atroct Methodiat Kj 1 Ch Q ° J ana by the Bi orm Wines @ Body, wh wus won by Dol ot; Roden'e Jom od the abject for whieh yautiave edford street Methodist Episcopal Chu Patrick Muckioy, suanected of ity tn the Kept the Hoya) Vieroria Hot) daring tho Worckale | ‘The Uridesmaida were drested in pink sik, with Faves ee teed die As wi last evening, 159 against and 4 torlay represen | murder ot Pearcy Meters has becatae nm ning pert lusion over dreswes mi b money irom that preniiar “industry.” She | i orwie lek wee commanded by a negro captain and manned by | ye Richt Rew. J Anegro crew, und carried a cargo of War anpjilics /oF He cheap. | tal to defemt with pulls and panalers, ALi. Mr. Cutler's Urpban Boy, a very promising Eth " Reanion, Allen colt, fell dead on the track from: ht thousand el a r n River press aro coming to town | forthe Luliod state eet ef Liverpool Inet weeks eople will do well to be on their ional Anti Secret Society Association is ta - ae Army Oftke The Hud, to-day, and 7 L disease, When that nt adrift, A jerk has been ae p MeCloskoy ized wind wupry X the marriage cerenony, assisted by the y Rev rnside and other officers a vous | after having trotted halfa mile in 117, He tad been eit them to work ab a price good bebaviur, om in Chien the gent forces; but sho was captured hy two | pater Starrs, D. D., the Rev. Father McNierney he Jrawn irom the three minute race, because bh ei lit T whieh. ten ‘ ‘ : i. 5 rowers wien.ibe two tiles (rom. port : Moai et hue Hays Racker MSNIerney) | th th Corps shall attend in karge nusnbers | dra um the three minute race, beewuse he was | they cannot earn a living. nid whiel H, Dalton, late Sanitary Superinten- | John Martin, of 690 Annapolis stroet, Philadels ead taken Dy them ("avana, aa the telegraph Uae etry Sade ae ate Clow Ey SASS apace phian Fepiiba oC thers Seana Fire | Leet rived fo Stive ie eokpany pullve Zour waxes. 10.¥! United Staiew phystciau for | pilinveut Wie throat ou Tuesday evening Already reportes pe Hee aeeetaaraten ones Bie ant i he jury iu the MeConnell_murder caso in Jucke WHAT! .. 8NED TO THR GALVANIO'S CREW preceding tho elevation, the newly married coup! 4 Reem mS 9 enton, . that oil paintings b to ville, Hh ¢ found Robinson wot gulity. The Caprain and crew were incarcerated in Morro | Entered the sancluary, and, ascending. the. star THE LABOR MOVEMENT. The second day of the tral Agricultural | teal. Col, MeKaye brought low prices lust night by wuce fw steamer Aries has been reacucd from the wion yesterday was a success, ‘The princi. | fay Wirixe, pal feature was the trial of speed, Bomo of thw best | bay NK. diswatrously | Hock from a wide range of country waa. entered, ise : rously | Jive most loveresting trial was the raccy «single mile as , Which was won by J. Boream, of Jamesburg, in Lol, Inthe trial of thres-inluuie horses. there : twelve entrics, Dest Sin 6, and. the race was Castle, and sentenced to be or of Nassau interfered, th rroted; but the Gover | steps, knelt and received the Arch —— Falr to Tr ening to send over & | ing: after whieh thoy received the ¢ The Waiter British man-of-war to shell the elty if they were not | of the numerous friends in the eburch and at the The strike has ended, #0 to 4] pe up in teas than twenty-four hones, The Cas | residence of the bride's parente, where a reception | for the men, The hotel’ proprictors huve -General rerlied that it was os mucts ag tis Wend | was enjoyed In ti es against every man Who Was engax ree word to somplzt bat he aoadladed to ehigees ‘A BROOKLIN WaDDING, movement, and reiuse to employ thein, It is rep tion in Chuton Mall, beach near Barnega n of the Hoard of Hoalth is called | ‘The Methodists of Cleveland, Ohio, voted to ad: pl unted by an eagle, in the | Mit lay members by a large majority The Metropolitan Police bill has been killed in the , yh Massachusetts Senate by 37 to 4. M.,"" of the Eighth Ward, asks Tae Sow m he liquor stores are pot closed on Sundays? | »Memorial day was observed in Petersburg, Vie of Type in thin, Union No.1" prescat thie The atten to the litte rear of the City I why after. oon, phieal | that out of the 350 who left work, ouly 90 have - ’ er jo lay, Busi onder ‘The vessel, however, with her contents was | A grand wedding took place yesterday afternoon | {" 2 | wou by W. H. Doble In three straight heats in 348% Whe elena anor vn the protec The question Yeaterday, Business was suspended, held, and Messrs, Wilson & Body ure taking steps | at the First Presbyterian Church, Henry. stri oe AR UeRe Etat Trent ee Thee eeMnnY More. | ASLiy, B45. "Tn the trial of double teams, the wo bee your honorable body will K a; i ‘Zimmer of 229 Second street, Elizabeth | ,Thettermer Montana sailed from San Francisce to recover their property. ‘The bridegroom is Sidney V. Lowell, Inte Aneint fort country hotel and with, the influx of visitors and was won by J. A. Waiters My s aah, sine OCA) Wapaler street, cod Witlosr Esse or the | 2 for Panama with §900,000 in treasure, ANOTHER ULOCKADE RUNNER IN CUBAN WATERS, | Corporation Counsel, at present in tho firm of Schu- | [te tall there will he ample. employment here ior 3 in 5, In the tial of of Woniene Tynonrapnical Union 9 1 iw tw Wooten streets and William Have of the | Returns from eight counties in Washington Terr Nothing daunted by the fate of the Galvante, | maker & Lowell, Montague strect, ‘The happy brite | Wnt and now hands The Walter: Union have L, Doty won in 2:50, 52. Rare cusacne Vic dr olbsale-oF vhs nara wat hentai f field (Repubiicus), delegate to Cougresm, nother ehooncr, the Je, Davis, owned also ty | was Miss Joseghino M: Chamoney, dauzuter of 5. | Fovoived ‘to. alow every member to go to work ee fi Joseph O'Connor of Hunter's I nclishmen and manned by a negro crew, ir Champnoy. Ee ue ceremony Was performed yer lis Cabs and fof sugh waaee of he’ any Ls Jai Park, ide fell off a re: ‘The Episcopal Convention in Pittsburgh has re ove the following wock ona similar enterprise, She | by the Rev. Dr. Seaver, in preseuce of a large nuin se Theae whe HATA dentine Work ihe Mate aru Wola taeek GA Ute Mask tocdar. This yeaterday, O'Connor wits fatally injured, fused to wamitto the Uaiow the “Al-saiuts (ritualie parr? two Calvan passengers, and was captnred by | ber of relatives and friends, hotels have been compelled to forswear allegiance to | frst the fopelul Blakes for two-gear olde: uve fue Maite A: Bamtiierr, § Fund Tenstees, ‘The Duane street M.E. Church has voted 62 | 4) church. we aes Tena andl Wie remerl Wak aes CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. dis cas te Ge Constable, Walden, MeDanicl, Belnont, | unos puding the recogn UChurch voted 4 against to 4 for the measure, | jioimestead laws bib actade pen like ler predecessor; but what had hap —— vg ne Cap Makora’ Mtriko, on & Crawford, Morris, ron, McConnell | of the wou ition was referred. Wm. F, Thomas and other good speakers ad The Harrison-Vreeland breach of promise dito her crew was notknown, There is at Key The Cloth Hat and Cap Blockers’ Union met mpson, and Pennock. "Pie second race is lie dress the Mariners Temperance’ Association this | was avued tu Trenton, N. J. yesterday, on motion oat an. English Mockile runner, which 18 ust Ot aele eye eamenle Caneel Inst evening and effected a temporary organization, " beans 1 tne, furlongay with arn DRAULTORY. BUNSEN q Hees Teteadaut for anew tras” i Qing out for a voyage to Cubs with’ supplies and men F. fee (nad mle with Mr, Ginghot! President, They resolved to co: br. " Balrownie, tnvercauld, and A communication waa clved from Presid t evening in an altereation in Bleeker The Methodists of Trenton, N. J, will discuss by way of nd as it keome to be the general or sor ne Lene batts ith 4 een, wn thal & | ope rate with oe Cap Makers fost ty sii In on in ef by a pidint ny starters i Hh third | sytvs oof hie Natl nal U inviting the | street, mean Charles, betw Oliver H. Gager and | delecation to-night, Similar mectiags are ty be bi rt entures will pay, we 1001 n of Ng has been carried on on the sirike. new price list Was adopted, waich isto be * etre) 4, twomile heats, in | National Typographical Union to sead delegates to | NUnit Dereon ad hina in tok eth Png (Pry s ao a eat oe ae uel beikosk | cite mail steamers plying between Aspiuwsit ant | subinitted to the employer, wath the request to pay | which Measureviie, Viley, Sleety, and Vauxball will | heir third wession. which, on motion of Mr Troup, | Nathan K. ‘Tripp, Gager stabbed Tripp In tho bee rotghout New deineyn °° ee ber ot Li mad New York; bat until a few deys arory onc contd | what the workingmen justly demand, he mecting | start. ‘The fourth is the selling race, ove mile and | was Jaid on the tal 1 the delogutes to the lant The Rev, Messrs, Franks and Delatield we he ial lag A Aq oe atitnceen ng See ies ae ER GS be found. to reveal those engaged in it. Att-r te | resolved tat the so-called waxintants, who ruin the | a quarter, in -which Oyetermas, Hitt, Cruauua, | See tielr report ordained to the miniatry of the Protestaut Kplacopat | 2iauses pased the Massact use Yesterday: a ful of Cubans, with whom and tt arrival of the Alaska ut Aspinwall a close wate! Was | trade, ought not aud must not be employed, unless | Bouster, dnd Canny Bairn ure eutered, itn ou Crelentials reported in favor of | Church yewterday, in Grace Chureh, by’ Bishop . ae Hie ‘papuiation are in hearty 93 ips " Kept, and during the night a eauoo was diacoys red | they become wembers of the Cup Makers! Ulton, penile ateTits t yission of Alexander Troup fiom Mouireal , pees Wheat Rarer t code llarercryt irtelt yt f : if ar b; 1. Grey coming alougside umer. Soon - Tro} Fashion Union, No. 97 jhattan Commandery No, 31, » met ne eral aay elty te kay with Cuban fags, fying deftantly from er packages we passing from the conve aarae tl vee inated discussion here arose, Lie e SUE TOT eR. ONY Oe: eo eens either asmall Cuban fae on ROS UNO RORSSOF Oil can eattoras: “which ea’ muad toi ponte ricklayera, No. 2 tho house smiths, aud | Course. The ance Was wlin, and the atfur of te and adiled thatba Alt Anl ‘ . ‘nesday oveniny for cirentating treasonable docuiel badge, similar in shape to thoto which were 89 popu | Some “ten, Siousand. cigara and. a quantity of | plumbers hold important meetings this evening tho day moderute only, “Tho first was a stake of TE hae ee eRe Ue Gis Gt Wi | PORAES, tise and Lancaster, of the Harbor | *mone (he prion soldiers, Jor here during our war liquor. ‘Tho people couneetea with the cauoe and | ‘The [ron Moulders’ Union No. 203, in the | $7°) mile heats, in harness, in which J. Sultz's g. ¢. (lh seasion for porsowal ficers Allon and Lancaster, of the Harbor | ng project for a re was referred to an ap TAU SUDAN ROBES: some of the servants were arrested, and in ¢ Unitod Stites Iron Works te List sirect, ae stubon | Hlchmond beat W. Maxwell's b.«. Mike Boon aud ise honey ch oy eR gat eAlired | Bivrttate committer at Madiid on Tuewtay, Olesage The patriots have a force oF tron 18,000 to 30.60) | Course of investication i turned out inal the maid | guriker ‘Hu also are the Cp Munets 1 Come Lady Walker, In three’ Hots, tn le pap's request the report of theCommittee | Oliveri, a pussenger, of $260 in gold, on the panauge, | Cur (nat the election of a King te impossible, men in the field, a ipbed, and pro: | persons oe, ne @ Menare, s ded. In the second tot, a m ‘of tnile he past pone fh 8 wea nnge The’ ah and Pers: 0" " Misloned,. ‘They are confident of aitimately securing | fern gt Aor Kanwar Be Malone: tie clicé | ‘The Carpenters’ Union have organized*and are | harness, D. Nostrand's b. x, Twilignt Lent 1 ¢ cette. Uulon adjourned tia | Messrs. Brown & Co., Doasmaret & Booth, and The Tankian ond Persian Gorcramsnts hase come 7 their Tadepends Ce, oad are {abies Pa steward of the Alaska, and the freight clerk of the can to make otras as ana <Turty. sonar | € i nhseey, Patty ry (Kentncky gett o'clock to-morrow (Thursday eveving) to enable the | Wollborg & Co., are amo fring that 1 onacrtes recognition by Peru. ‘They say’ tha e United | Steamer. The only punishment inflicted on Liaaen | daily at 176 Third strect aud 147 Wost Tuirty-secoud | second), in 210)g, % 3, an A dh ih] See Een deg ental jorted to have beeu driv’ tho pane of ths Reformed Chutee Biatos would only follow, sult, they would wot need | {Ash was the aeizure of the cigars; and the stew. | alrite Brak SRREUYON (0 60888 SAERARIDA: FO FAFBIORR In Mariposa yesterday. po Pious's luvitauion te locharge snother musket, urd und clerk were taken back to New ¥ tne | ‘The Journeymen Butchers’ Union have adopted Cricket, NEW JERSE ‘The Presbyterian Home, for training youn, , WHKREABOUTS OF BANTA ANNA, Alaska to be reported to the comps They will of | g now scale of prices, unuer which they charge $25 | Sz, Gronan vs, Pun —The fin i NEW JHRAUE, i tcaanet tae cate at ce Wi Aideaeciene, r, who murdered Miss Strange last pants Anna is living ina amall cottage In, Port | course be at once discharged frou the vervice ou ar | fer undret for kiling aud dressing calves, sud | of ihe sonnon Was played venteroar AE Payne Gus inde oh BRM 7 1 (OO br Righty-third street, Raat Itiver, was formally’ reky Ark. has beoa sentenced to be late, and ts enjoying good health. He says t © | rival, 1.00 per bundred for sheep and lands, betwee! ( al . he body of B. y, who was drowned on | 00" oa with ‘Fw _ of duly next, foot tue halt ‘of hin’ fortune in Cube and Mexico ——— HG) per hundred for shoep and lain is jLbetworn the Ht Ucorge of thle elty ani the | sonitny last at Weehawken, was found in the Pater. | feopened yeeterday afernovm with religious Sef | TO Tis Cours of Arkansas hes decided that Birange to say, the veteran agitator bas ron away Laat of the Carr-Martina Tragedy, The German employing carpenters met last tty: 1 Fue Playing Was first-class, par | Mn york, derncy City, last C9 | Z so fisued. by the city’ Of Lite hous, amcuating from Caba to wold ‘aki part in he revolution From the Commercial Advertiser, night aud resoived not to pay their men any higher | Ucalarly 0 early in the season, Play was begun LW eamiaindl oh ihe ‘The oxercises of the St. Gabriel Grammar | {h"guo,a), i worthiess. ide, He is constanily oceupied in ‘ ited wages, ‘Che journeymen, numbering about 4, | at 12 o'clock, with Philadelphia at the bat, Pearson, « ‘on either ore . Mae saue Ga pirleae Large, Outerbridgc, and Magee were quickly retired | Fourth Kein writing the history of bis life, never stiring outon |. Our readers wi Sehool were continaed tast singing, Rogers, la ening, — Recitatious, fg esday, June ; I. | MeCoole and Allen will fight on Ti a ier. ¢ fee, made up the | ys Thelaatdepoutt or bn aide was made’ ln) Moe remember the case of Nettie been commissoved equally obstinat i hy 10 10 st by yo “ vg | for small fgnrer—the fo he pro by Gov. Handolph, as Division Anspector of the Ni I s. Th Beis ait umwatting to recive \isitorn, Corr, wlio woe shot in April last by young Martinw. |“ vosterday afternoon the German Workingmen's | {ot omell fgutes tue f rane, whe le she prof | by Gov, Htundolnt, pe ielaloa Laspecnor of We Ne prograthiie. The young puplis sequitted themselves | Coje's saloon, fn at, Lob, oh Romday night, nd next July, roing to | Any last, Notte has remained at tho house of Mrs, | Festival Committee paraded the streets down town | ‘Ayer (aubstitute for Cross) for a "goose erg.” Bar | tie Grange and Newark cara will not run on | oamdsomely, Robert Talbot, of Horse Neck, Greenwich, Ct, —>— nderbur, No. 6 Amity street, Mr. Mar! tho | headed by & band of dusic and a large brouze eaxle, | clay's 19 and Hopkinson's 66, mot out, pulled the The Orange ani Newark ¢ mri Bo run on John J, Gilbride, of South Brooklyn, employed | nad both legs cut off om Tuesday evening by an oxpresd Caban News from Washington, father of | 8 young man, paying Mrs, Vanderbusu | Which was presented to the editur of the Arbeit-r | score up to respectable Aguros, the latter partion | Aunts until the Hue law foguitiig the tenet, noMce boy athi Brondway,while closing the iron | train, Ww. 1, Juno 9%—Information from rele | @20ber we: ¢ to care for the young lady, Having re- | Uaton, lary exhibiting some splendid cricket. ‘The lait | en ee tet owecute uny company that shill avait rH lust evening lost bis poise, fell from. th ohn Tobin, an ex-member of the Legislature for ‘aeTNOTO! A - 1 o-vered (rc aher wound Mr’ Martins hus ceased pay- The German Upholsterers last evening elected | wicket fell for 100, with only five extras. During Fe vag aL Cis Orvllace or thi Ordinance Of rine 1 story rear window to the ground, and was lifax, N, S,, Committed suicide by shootiug, yesterday sblo sources in Havana bas been rr - - : * LJ then ' rdinwnee of repeal ‘ io ing her be rd, and she desired to leave, but having | President, ©, Wiegand, Vice-President, C. Marks; | the three hours St. George wus ut the bat, runs 1 by the Common Coun seriously Injured, morning. wa that the Cobans are making a vemnained cver Sunday, Mrs, Vandervush claimed | Kecurding Secretary, Justus, Lies ; Corresponding | were made, 8 of which were for extras, Doutie | ined by Mh : ‘The Fire Commissioners met yesterday, and |. ‘The resolutions forthe admission of Newfound. emcat, ead were never in that another week's board was due, and refused | secrotary, Wi. Constanz; Treasurer, Jas, Shar: | ficures were scored a follows: Worly ¥), Cros Jecided to and ryt a A tO | tnd tnto the Union, passed throagh, the Committee of ipore ner ine OF 948 tna. Telegrams from Havang | totes Mise Carr iake her trunk away,” ‘The parties | yop” u iJ Stead 22, Fortun 12, and Gibbes and Bance 11 Personal Intelligence, gies ely ail eae ray Beene rae the House of Commons, Ottawa, ou Tuesday night, jeny the report that an ber of Cubans or any | came be ore Justice Dodge, who desired the hard : fi ‘The game will be resumed this morning at 11 General Grant, will attend the opening of the | {it Hens Aid a a Col. RW, Flournero, a Democratic Represent } dAlcor of the Cuban forces had surrendered to Vale | paw Yundiudy to retara, the, truuke but abe pr. | ‘The Iron M ety mot Inat evening | After the muteh was over, Bam. Wrigit, tho vete- | Pesce Juviles tm Boston, as the guest of tho ely.‘ | temd and fying horaen, aud ober aniuials wivea may |. Cob RW nrg Legislature, was murdered in tile maseda. zis is remptorily refused, * But,” said the Jutge, “you | and Bohoyiee Witet ran professional of the St. Gvorge Club, wa: ins The Hay, Falher Barboline, pastor of wu dosaph's |” , atrecta, oWwu'ned'on Tuesday bya negro man i his employ, : have been well paid for all you have done, and it is | President i tteeording Bucretary, Francis | the recipient of 6300 on bia retiroment (rom ucisie | Catholic Ciurcs,Philadolpiia, Wed on Tuvaday ev un he Woman's F Missionary Society | ° "Arizona advices to May $2 have been received, ‘The Now Captain General of Cuba, save etry tw equcese more money out of a poor | Brady; Financial Secretary, J, McGonnlgle; Trea | turyice, t Ma yoaterdny Mra, (e- Wubler: Presitens i Mik, | win racre es feettase oy Bobean nod party eho e 1, Caballero de Rodas will | woman, You had better give up the trunk,” “Nei,” | surery Hiram Kirk, pais u- Halloek ani staf ef San Franclaco for Low kowag, Niecbreiaeuty tre dol kuti, | REMieityn Bat via New Meee, Gd bea tte on the steamer San An- | was the reply of the stony-hearted and burd-featured The New York Engineers’ Protective Society ‘The Ball and Bat, bedi ; Mrs. Helen Sinith, Recording Secretary, | dered by tie Ludiau ] o Hico on bis way to} Teuton, “LE gives up the trunk not abit” “Al | mot inst eve Flee McKenna presiding, and | Axormen Vietory vor tum Rep Stock nas n. Canby has appointed Judge- Advocate It. B. George Lauring Vaylor, Cofrespouding | Jolin Swaney, of Dubiin, In Rye, after imbibing ight, then I must make you, dso he did. 4 ton the N kN, | oy Burnhain tS rainia Court of Appeals | Secretary, ff liquor aod ecbing (nto a quarrel in Port Chase right, ths Hb 700 ied w comiaitige to walt op the Nowark 2: | Moe ded Bicckings, of Cincinnati defeated the Mu. 1 Governor Jewell reeclyod the members of the McQuade, Morris, and Twood, and a de- ob Tuetday, lett for bowie, aud Wad Ful Over aa Perr Soe one Al Seem Re, | Hand Club o y Mass., yesterday, byw wove | Couinertie ature last even! f the Waal : vie “ ied on the railroad, SIATEN ISLA Family Ja the embers of both Societies, Ar- | ty) to 6, uf te aL A siehaqgrener pan galuneharado tie) Weley, Wil) ens | PR UO NNO NN etc nalk a pee sae ae Mr. John W. Dowdell va. | cangemonts were made for their picnic in Alderney ; i Gea, Halleck Wat on Tucaday might the reeiplont Witnons Tue American Tnatitute of Homeopathy resume . Fonte ir, Soho lowdell comp be ee er tile bth of duly Victory rou tux Motvaus,—The game in New | ofatiandsuus god badge from tho aa Frauclcu vere Wd, Hostoa yoste day, 1s3 delegates sree The annual regatta of the New York Yacht | tiee ‘Doige, yesterday, that Oregon "Wilson, an | Park ow tie Bia otJuly, | | | atussnvenuendag, between the Mutiide, oN Thusnt the Mex ean bi a ewig ui the after neon, and i bw Club takes place from Clifton to-day. artist, had inved sh 9 is, and was ilving wath The ry Goods Clerks! Farly Closing Associate | York, aud to Vale University Club, resulted ins The Hor, Bugeno Cusserly, U, 8. Senator from | Suur B. 1, Kent, County Clork's fice Va tree thee Mane ad The lawyers aro trying to effect the roleaso of tanta’ bouts ob Tuesday’ pial to per ii, Bwentacl;, Recording Becrotary ae ty a a i the be by 19 10 18, c r aan Wan Frauchey on Munday, tn WO | The Now York Fruit Growers? Club will meet fy entlds Mass. decided. yesserdag eS the surgeon of the #hip dames Foster, who is now apeeaies hen eoponding Becretary, Vn Mm 10) KIGHTS IN oven, —The é i a " Park Place, at 1:8) P.M. to-day. At the shal cap meeting has place, eonived in ‘the Ttichuowd Jail on et alge of buying nto her uome, but when rroaponsing Bearatars, Wr Heavy. and Light Welghis of the fimous Adis: te |, MF Mobort Palbott. of the dem of W ita Fe A pa eer od tees Ho A at contlachas two ~ Deen an accomplice oF the officers of the ship tu their | tirec umes; Whereupon Mr, Dowdell wreached it | ©, Lewis; sergcantut-Arms, Win, McGrath ; Ciub played ir first gaine of the seus ut SAL TAT bg a ea eae S07 for gratuitous distributl Tho sniiject for discus River Bridge or Tunnel Bul was re Auhuman treaimen: of the pa Sah from ‘his hands. Wiivin, who told’ a story tue re | Commitice, Charios Lowsie, W. I. Weatervelt, aud | Capmoling Grounds yesterday wfternvon. | tho thls | iat bi tts iin Is, How to renovate worn-out oli expecially Slant 1 the House, of ‘Commons, phe charter election in New Brighto to of Unis, equiced to Hid bail, and Mr Ferris, # expecte'l, Was a fine ¥ OF muMitsiny . otireg, | those 1 the Southern States.” The inveting at Western ae Thietes ure Becond Ward. and of ir, Jone | husband, be also wee put under Vail, Ditaiisa ea tiedisie ted lelnee boven hou rung were, made. on el CUA eae for tens Pear ara chika waekta’ iageialibe During te abs the, Preaides La Forge over Mr Bam by thirty-geven majority, - a — Munro or of the light mine ston 29h) Major Biderki Singll pox and variloid caused only four deaths in his private be p Breve’ Be Domver sie the Fourth Wards Bowh are ead 0 | Grant Bows on the Temperance Questions | sour faniliey. » {a fivor oF tho Lightwalsted genus, ‘The Democratic Convention in Troy, Ala. nomi w York, aud wone tn Heookly: Tit disease no Will remain on duty 18 charge of be Deunverats, N Division of the | lions, 1 involved _ very ated A, N. Worthy, of Pike county, for Congress in the causes lithe mortality, but must so me plnctioe in Posenmilte au Soseday ender | bcahul’ Peaptiasss of Acres Attias: tam incre: | fers blacker remunereuc _The Murder of tae Mayer of Jackaon. ond District. L's disabilities have been removed ail in New York, es the'etiort to secur cargo of the Ttatian bark Life, consiat of oranges and lemons, arrived at New 'O1 te by on espouls to President | nance sou give to (rades' Mako e firm re- |” Gacacm=,*Yerry dupe 9.--Tho body of Col. | fit, Costes ble Heyublicans mouinated C. W co, Win, H Rutan, Jas, W, Bleizht, John 8. | Grant, in the Fay. Speeches were | solve to Juin the ranks of those who wre noby | Crane let for Dayton, > this morning Peet recase: fea Biaial? MCI rah SAU TCAD. ight, Kdward Decker, Richard C, Duboise, Cor: | delivered b; of Pennsylvania, Most | Ogbting the battle of labor’ rights, Talnk of the | The Board of Aldermen of Jackson passed rexo- | Cyrus M.Taylor of Bristol. NM was goaterta Has W. Winanta, William Joline, 8. B.mprague; | Wortuy Pairiarch of tive organiantivnyand Dr. bie | eroie decds of the men of past generations ; imi | lutlone oondemnlng the murder and symbathiing | {livre yiy"wppu ued “Vevse Suntirns Slate 1 Seu ice Justice, William Lamond; Clerk, A\ of England, to whic the President bowed but made | tate their virtues, cultivate thelr indomitable spirit, | with the family of tho vietlm, coreluding us follows: all persons who need such pro‘ection is | Of orseges fy 4 re the most healilful in the your, and vac~ | Oa nueddan nthe an attempt was fafery mow given wily the very acentcat dezrce } gandy river Natiouat Hank ia Farmington, Me, the new village charter resu'ted as follows: Trus- : ma m, \ urer; J.D, Lyman, secretary of state; J.B. Clark, at commercial | (hiovee when discovered by ths. village watchmaa, “Treasurer, Charles M. Robinson lector, | no reply, ‘After shaking Landa ali uround tue visil- | uid be inspired by thoir selt-sacritices aud endurlog | “We but reftcct the prevadiug gontlw ”' of all | Stave Winter) wad’ Jyuu Clack of Portsmouth, Com the world ls Gow lows Hable to distribute com: | out throngh tae outer fund ‘were a work om i ‘A. Browas Conatania, James W. Makiow! ore reine bemsvolence La Daly Gnu clasnee Le. Ppa , et and vo ‘orbawso v v