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’ THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. SN I NO ee PRICE TWO OBNTS, AT LAST! AT LAST! AT LAST! THE RED-HAIRED VULCAN. THE PLIGHT or SON OF —s Of for the Sea Shore or Some other Place- The Sun's Rays too Hot Voluntary Exile of the Hou, Wil inm Varley —Consterun= | nation of his Friends and Surprise of he Oficers of the Law. * At ® o'clock on Wednesday night 9 crowd of thieves occupied the basement of the irregular block of buildings bounded by Catharine strest, Bast Broadway, and Chatham square, They were Fothered about a wellulressed gentleman, five fe and eight inches In height, with the face of one of Kit Barn’s bull.togs, A pair of wicked gray eyes, #traddling a broken nose, furtively glapced from the tim of a roft black lat which sat upon a pile of Coarse sandy hair, and a freckled, hairy fist wae oc- tastonally brought down upon the bar a8 an empha His ton fearful oath, ‘The Hzhts were turued down over the billiard wble ow the left of the room. ‘The rough ebsirs were filled wih men more rough, and the barkeeper emptied bottles of Fourth Ward gin in a dozen tuindlers, which were greedily dralued by the crowd in attendunce. THE HON, Wat, VARLRY ‘The gentleman with the dam Ton. Wm. Varley, He was evidently ina vory bind humor, and the remarks of his companions were not Productive of a soothing influence, One of them, # Bhort thick-set man, with a pair of rolling shoulders and a raxped biack moustiche, labored under a st ite Of fearful excitement, and tyg oaths chased each Other out of bis month with frightful Fapldity, “Reddy, old boy, the jix’e up. The scribes of Tie BuN hey cooked your matton, and you've got to git that's what's the matter,” sald be, wit! took about the room and a guttural curse what's the matter, 1 say." ‘The Hon, Wm. Varley jooked in the bottom of his AND FRIENDS, el nose was the That's tumbier, and then braced himself against his bar, Dut said nothing. © Yie, —— your eyes, them reporters ts the wuns a9 done the job fur yey B pair of blood-shot eyes fat yer lucky." ‘The Hon, Win. Vark said a wiry-built man with Cut yer lucky, ole man scraped the floor with his oot for a few seconds, and ten esiled for a ci “ The thing might a been fixed,” paid he at Ie while lizbting his elgur; “the thing might » been fixed, if the duffers o Tux SUN hod kep quiet, Yom!" Here he placed ais hand on bis hip wad Gdated hundle of a revolver. The Binek Republican meeting in the Fourth Ward—that’s wot done ii—thet's wot settled yer hast, Ro diy,” chimed in one of thoae extraordinary mortals only found in the Sixth Ward, “Yer s« yer better kep ont the nicer camp, and let ‘em do their own cuttin, m1" A KAMBIT IN AN ANACONDA'S DEN A ta!l man here walked in the room with the Atride of a soldier, aud siapped Mr. Varley on the shoulier, He was followed by @ girl with a tumb: Fine, who was in search of pennies tor the owner Of a hurdy-curdy, whose ereaky iostrument was moaning at the door There, take that, — ye!" said one of the gang, forsing 4 tobacco quid in the tamborine, 1 ample was followed by three of his companions Tho young girl glanced at the erowd, and then fled for tie door with the rapidity of a startled fawn. A horrid laugh raog ia her cars as she aped uy the steps, aud the moaning of the burdy gurdy tensed THR HON. WILLIAM VARLEY'S CARPET B ‘The tall man, witha martial air, held along p: Conversation with the Hon, William Varley Fest of the gang adjourned to the back room, where @ faro bank was opened, and the murtmurs of My Varley and comrade were soon afterward Inter rupted by the sharp ellek of the faro checks, Their tonfab wus long and interesting, Vehement curses Beemed intermingled with rou entreaties, Sut Genly drivks were proposed. While the barkeoper Was mixing them m heavily-built Dutchman, with a sharp cour oy bee brows, and keen black eyer,entured the den, and placed a carpet-bog om the bar Dor dings is all right, Reity,"" said the Duten man, in 4 husky voice, und you coes guick, tor Chim—he vou't wait.” FLIGHT OF THE MON. Wo. In five minutes Mr. Varley toss copics of Tie SUN in his carpet Hong" to his gambling comrades, Anto Chatuam square, He talked about going to New Jersey, but had heard too much about Jersey justice to favor suc! Strip. He took the cars tor Westchester, which hax bern excluded from all recent iaws relating to civili katlon. At midnight he wos seon at Harlem bride, wearing a black frock coat und a pair of light-colored talons. Tn the interim his ferocions red mous Bech had vieappeared and his, sem iy hair had Leen docked. It is barely possiite that he is makine ti way to Sing Sing, as when last seen he was heading Ia that d rectio, s ANQUIAY APTER THE HON, WM, VARLEY, An immens® crowd assembled in the General Sex yesterday, being thither by Tur mnoureement th ». Williom Varley tried for rubbery in the first deyre ris, sinall fry polit Wards, ani ex vate VaARLEY da haitd thouted "So and walked up en ‘would Tegion of binoks Fourth and Sixth of the tlw trious ac were present en heat ents by the scapes Of convicts from Sin the Penitentiary ANTIDOTE ADAINST THE STENCH OF BAD WHISKEY. ‘The jnrors, lawyers, renorters, and other decent folks whorn neecssity Compe! attend, after in fling the odorous Fragrance of Nese, gentlemen's reath the day before yesterday, took the preeaution themselves with perfibvrd handkereh ly after IL o'clock, Becorder Hackett took hie sea upen the bench, ‘The frst ease called was that of Wirliau Varley, the alae for brevity’s sale Deing left out, Kvery une turned and looked first to His right, and then tw lua leit, to eateh a glimpee of the notolious Drniser, ‘They’ were disappolr Varley wis ron oo © Where is het whispered a hundred volcos A LAWYRK WITHOUT A CLILNT. To solve this provlem, all ees tu to the thi and deacste form of Mr, William FV, Howe, He w attired in deep meur Hooked decidedly sat and deicet The green iro® diamonds that s0 Drilliantly gitecred On bis sirt bosom the day b fore bid elven way to the gonuln@ EM aallian jewe How is this, Mr Howe? Has your ehent » asked Assistant Di trict faduled wney Hut don't kné where be can bo," answered the mourning barrister, "1 saw him last might at o'clock, whch Te came ty get some subpar 1 i heard trom hin since." corder, after the name of the Hon, M 4 been called a second: time, ordered hi Fecogurzauers torieited ant his oul sutemoned: The Chirk called Thomas Charebill, a shining light of the Fourth Ward, that gentioman 4 Deine ublo under the D produce Reddy, bis bai was adj wud an ex eution was issued te Sher y on hi houes, fis Oliver und wlison otroets A bench warrant was out for the arrest of Varley, Maude of Capt, Jourdan of the Sixen I oe OLITUARY, ane Oakley, of 254 West Twenty-first Inst. tn the ith year of os this country about toriy-tive years ago, He then becume a Wool merebant. Charles Van Ovek: or of music, died the it 21 Bast Fourth axed mm in Breda, tn °. 182, Mis fatlier ornclitis V Wis tahlous 8 a Musician, and invent jonet player Whi ws exlillied here several years ago, ‘The son Jes at 12 yeurs of age, Went wita the family 10 Java; Kiere le married a’ native East Tadian Who purvives him, The family eame from dava to the country in 1556, Charles was well known as a tush €al composer, end bis composttions bave been Wards yp 2 We New York musical eritivs, a Horace on lis Native Heath, Loxpoxprnny, June 10.—The Lundred and ANevith avuive sary of the secilememt of this town was celebrated today, ‘Ten thousand 6 wore preset. Ex Lieut, Gov, Patiorson, of New | York resided, and the Hon. Charles HL. Bell, ot Exeter wont of the day. Among ober speaker were Horice Uresley, Senator Pattors 6 il LL.D. of Andover, the Hon, ¢ Morr E£. i) Derby. A‘ cvilation un tout closed the exerch — The Ship Enoch Arden Burned at Sea, ‘The British ship Enoch Arde om Cardiff for Bhanghai, was burned a¢ sea on the 13th of Februa Fy. Bue 'eaptain aud crow (4 in mumber) drifted four days in an open boat with little fuod, but were yosoued by the bark Caruaryon-hire in Lat.'11,50, lon, Baidl, wucn cxiwusiod, aud were landed ab Batavia, a REDDY'S DEN LAST FVENING, -_— His Return from the Conntry-tle ts not reddy to See his Friends. Reddy's sojourn in Westchester county was of short duration, for he must have returned from his country seat to his Chatham street palace some: Where about aundown yesterday, as a visit to it dis closed the fact that be bad been there about supper time, whatever time that may be he most eager ond friendly inquiries failed to draw out any infor mation as to his whereapouss, REDDY RATS SUPPER AT TOME. Tae Sux evening reporter called to see * Reddy" | in bis den, but found only a bar-keeper 1, smooth-combed hair brought te inattiuti and three or four other individuals with b bloated faces and a general appe.rance which 1a best described by th single word “rough.” On enter. ing the den our reporter at once asked for Mr, Varley, and the result of his inquiries etic ited the fucts that Reddy visited his saloon only at rireand uncertain intervals; that he liad enongh friends to got him ont of his present “ scrape," and if they didu't he would make it warm for them, Who his frien ts are did not leak out; bat from the vilue we. their inf . they must be prominent personages, at least equal to, but not Mar- shal Barlow REDDY To MAKE THe FOURTH WARD MOT. Reddy and his friends are particularly down on reporters, and ex flectionate wish to ree the SuN reporter, who, being big cult to find as Reddy himself. Reddy must @ slight opinion of his whiskey-selling friends, for ho declares that If thry refuse to pay whatever he may be muleted in, he will make the wanigt.o bot to hol them. ‘Tie intended candidates had better take care how they offend Reddy, or ho may sond them somewhere warmer tian the ordinary atmosphere of this mundane world oo IN THE METROPOLIS. - The Ripnrivn Botemians Looking for s nations’ Visit to Tae Sun Ofice—Kes markable Actions of Remarkable Meu. A halfdozen countrymen, perfectly sober, yesterday visited THe SUN office, under the gutse of the Hudson iver Kaitorial Association, — Among them were Messrs, Horatio Fowkes of the Rondoxt Freeman, Samnol Ritchie of the Newbureh Journal, and Goorge W. Davids of the Poughkeepsie Bugle. Mr. Fowkos wore a bell-shaped tile, long-waist- ed, long-tailed coat, © pair of baggy trowsers, a double-breasted vest made in 188, and a pair square-toed boots, He sald he had frequently heard of Barnurm'a Maseum, and reqnosted the favor of a free pass from the editor of Tie Sow Mr, Ritehle sported an old-fashioned wide-awake hat, had an antiquated biack satin stock clasped abort his neck, Wore a bras# coat with blue butto patent teather boots No, 18, and flourished a larg slaed bandanas handkerchief, He was looking for a Forty-second stroet stage, and said that he wanted to visit the Crystal Palace and the Latting Observatory, Ho asked if “Uncle Tom's Cabin" Was still running at Purdy's National Theatre Mr. Davids wore a magnificent Kossuth hot, feather ard all, a large stand-up collar, a pair gt gre tucles im a rusty cast-iron frame, « Talma cloak, a pair of Wellington boots During their stayin the Sex was to which theatre should be bonored with their presence in the evening. Davids favored a visit to the Park Theatre, Ritehie thought Burton's would be the handiest, and Fowkes insisted upon going to hear Gris and Mario t Castle Garden, Ty invitation of Chiefof-Police Matsell, they finally con- 1 to spond the evening in a visit to the Old Brewery and Pete Williams's danee house, As they y inquired the way lishment, and weemed greatly s Uiat they were not in Tam wany Hall, They left us with the intention of pay ng their respect ot Wood, after which they were to visit old George Dow yater saloon They are now stopping at the North American Motel, corner of Barclay street and Broadway Tt is understood that these gentlemen are in search of sensations for the up-river journals. Juste Dowling Catches a Tartar, We announced a week ago the summary man nor in which Judge Dowling expelled the roter An dhews from bis Court, Yosterday, shortly after the opening of the Court, a similar scene occurred James D. MeClelian, Esq,, arose to defond a client, You can't practise here," sald the Judge, “Tdesirs to make an explavation “Lwon't hear you." Tam a member of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and have a right to practise in this and every Court of the Stat “You won't be allowed to practise in this Court until I am compelled to permit you." You will be compelled t Mr. Charles 8. Spencer interposed. + Your Honor must certainly be mistaken with re pect to Capt, McClellan's character, He is a gentle- » of unimpeachable fntegrity, and—* hav'a enough, T have said I will not allow him to practise in my Court until Lam compelled to, Let him go about his business."* Justice Dowling may have good reasons for his extraordinary course, but Mr. McClellan certainly stands high among his as’ of the bar, and we know of no reason why he shou practise in the Conrt of Speciai derstand that he is about to procure a writ of man- damua (com the Supreme Conrt, directed to Justice Dowling, compelling him to show cxuse why a per LIPE office, a discussion were about to leave our office th ont to the bar of th sstontshed at le emptory mandamus should not be issued to allow McClellan to practise in the Court of Special See i (Sta aS Polish Tricentennial Auntversary. ye 10,000 Polish exiles resident in aod near w York, propose to celebrate on the 11th of Au- gust next the three-hundredth anniversary of the union of the Principality of Lithuania with their pountry. To make arrangements for that event, a large number pf them gathered Ins: evening. The Vout is chiefly remarkable as being the introduction of Christianity Into Litnuanta - The President on the Hudson. Gen, Grant arrived here yesterday by the after “) ron tr , crossed the Desbrosses treet fe mbarked on board the Mary P. There was no making othing ; s0 tie ¢ with his fuunily and ofium cum dig. — The Wil ch Sunday Schools, Over fifteen hundred ebildren connected with the Rev. Father McDonald's Sunday free schools in St, Mary's porish, marched thre the principal atreets of Williamaburgh vn‘ afterwards visited Martyle avenue ment weather interfer ter Park. Tin with thelr enjoyment however, Hout am us we eau ally Habits Nextt It is said that the potic ave at list captured the real murderer of Mr, Rogers, in Tyrcltth +t on the ist of Decomber lust; but, a8 the authorities Me to oblain aay particulars, further than that (he p Lay Representation, The bors Hiteenth street M Church have vote! 4 against lay + tation, Second street Church voted on ue qu stion, 2) for and Of fagainst, dune street Chucca Has also Voted 90 gainst the measu —_ Av Eighth Ward Murder, At about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, Officer Smith heard the report of a pistol, apparently from a corner of Greene and Spring streets, He started to ward that place, and ow met by one © Eugene,”* who maid that Edward Kavanngh bad just becn shot by Thomas King. On reaching Spring street, he saw King brandishing a Cavanagh, from whose left breast the blood was gu ig. ‘The officer clinched with King, short tussle wrenched the pistol trom him, him to the Mercer street Votice Station. jour barreled pistol over « agh was borne (0 Belevue Hospital, where he is lying at the point of death, King was committed by Justice Douge yeaber dane YEW YORK CLUB REGATTA, SPIRITED RACING DESPITE THE UN- PROVITIOUS Soudding Tate under alte WEATHER, - Knot Accidents end Tyeidents. Yesterday was anything but a day to be at #03 was stron, At half past yet the attraction egatta tempted agreat many to brave which prevailed, very acceptable, for tho 4 fresh from they congratnly 9 the Wi of the New the south 1 themselves on having # fne Hreeze—The Sadie, and White Cap the Winners rk Yacht Cluty the storm ‘To yachtmen, however, the day wind was blowing a fittle west, ant ace. iam Fleteher had taken on hoard the Regatta Committee, ja dgea, members of the press, and a fow frionds, and stoamed away from. the foot of Deshr 4 siroet for Staten Island, eaving the Middletown receiving the members of the Club and friends who were rapidly arriving. On reaching Staten Island the yachts were fond all ready. Tot a very short timo was occupied by the Committeo tn making the tour of tho boats, giv- Ing each their firal instrnetions, and placing them properly in line, ‘The start was considerably dclayor, however, awaiting the arrival of the Middletown, Lying off the Club Honse were the ynehts about to take part {n the race, all drawn ap in tines according to the Club regniatton: competitors, were tarily Dauntless, Rambler. were thus {fly sporting w Jonging to the while several others, not Hine about the bay, The Alice, Magaie, Lois, and others nt; none of them, how: over, venturing Mir from shore except the Lols, be « Atlante Clad, whieh the ‘bay. then ail woke dripping g nis, etanding of the boat, and the rapid approach of several tug. oats and Wreckers to Lier arsistance, ren fears of any loss of life, ani the attor the competing yachts was drawn to the start, At thin time the bay presented. a very animated appearance, ry fae Yaehte, iptions, gay decked with Mag ‘of the "water, the sore was lined with crowds waiting to’ Kee the yachts start, whil #eamuel« oved all on of all near dd erait of all de. dotted the sur- ager music from a dogen bands floated in bewiidering variety from ail sides. AUILIS A.M. the signal to make ready was elven, and fifteen minutes alter the sig and the wert Spi he Julia was the first to get the Bonita, closely by Corning the frat the fect, between het whom tie ing point and the fort. Spit wax keenly cout Madeline, stretching away. for the ander of the tom held the lead, but the Kate and bt 1 crept west Spit Kate the re tack, the ard, with the Sylvie close astern, made a long stretch toward Fort Latayette, the next Wek very ohts were bow awa: Gussie, and Velind, — Ke the Phantom well up and t The I lageing however, filer bet Tut the rest of the fleet, “start was ng AWay Loward followed nite Ci © mak! ted wind: Phantom don siderably increased’ the gap all of less than mudway between the start Spit Heot Nad tacked. » closer to her, the Sadi ach ‘the run to the Southweat "i by the Phantom, Liler, Alar, and Addie V. they all er full sail before ‘The Phan F mate good the Bp rounded in the following 1 M. 8) 6 Phantom 1 = —landte v.. 4 Kate 1G Sol Ala i 1 6 = Cornmi.: = 1 4 S)Madetne ry Patiner 1 9 —lhyivie i 0 tone 1 9 wi Wiite Cape: = Gracie to ool The Geile ‘and Aluie V. both lost time tn not being able to wether tie buoy without making a short tack, but the mismanagement did not affect their position In-turuing. ‘The wind bad by. thts time freshened consi lerabiy, rain came down, w to Si tons in the posit however, increased the lead which she hy Fo far and the 1 toird the Ih the #1 piace, ne the steamer was s nrmost boat, and could not get to we tO soe the yacuts still ahead : Xd Sylvie ok the Sylvie carried away hor jih Hither Ayingyib and yib-topsall, which caused n of the ya the Baie, erat After niles Passing nding, bei ety he M veing behind. the er to tall bebind, her Ldler the led could not Hook on t main topuiase her to fall offat ones also earricd away he the lightship, bn whieh the steamer was from th be . the ya stinguiahed, On return A pretty race took eained ned Ler place as to take tn passing vind e Night ut the Tiler, Sadie, . the Phanton, which nid a smart shower of F Which eireumstances the run ok was made with very. sti ht vurlay *. The Panton, Grace was the next to owing to the distance at at six nearing Sandy tween the Idler anit Fulmer, ‘The former bad th lead by nearly a mile, but the Palmer, aithough dis abled, having @ bricae which suited lier, erept slowly up, hugglng the shore closely. Astern of th were the Sadie, Addie V.. Madeline, Sylvie, and ( ‘on thy p'elock came tt of whieh ronnde yacht Mi Ne: th fight with th awed elu Alun winner. The hing, Madeline, and White Cup: ‘Tie time of turning follows: Idler Palmer Sadie... Gracie. Aylvio.. Alara... ‘The run to the three miles, was madi sloops, second-class sloops $150, won by the V ——— - OUT OF THE The © rizes “Were, tor 2250) each, won by HM. 8 Mw 4 2 Bi Kate. 4 & 1d|Honiia, ‘ 43 te) AAC 4 —|Mad 4% 4 2 D)Addto ¥ fe | 4 4 =|White ¢ a | 5 m6 hive Cap, JAWS OF DEATH, > ity of Murder-A Faint " risouer Sobs ao Intant. Win. A, Robinson was acquitted of the charge of murdering Senator Murray McConnell, in Jack- sonyille, 1 on Tuesday yby the Gracie and S¥ Bonita, Addie V., Cor- ners and Srst-cla } Sadie; an the Southwest Spit afew minutes alter 3 ‘The first to pass the stake-boat was the Tiler, ac: nied by the sted ehatia, also the Lume stake-boat was as s 10 15 15 0 lieht ship and back, about forty- 6 ‘ing Scene tn the McConnell Murder Trint-Not Wife nnd Fat Ke ‘The Chicago Zridune has the following account of the sceue ta the court to the exes versict 4 ley appeared to be twent entire nd true wer MMT, Isaac “Nor gory. n verer, th, after twenty minutes had elopaod—and id ero! it was apnou that the yury had agreed upon a Atnivat the most breathless sticnce that most painfully pervaded th the twelve good mi seats by the worly Sh a quiet assemblage corted to their When the small sheet of paper freighted with the life your be ‘not ity HOW THE VERDICT 13 ti The reception of this finding remarkable that haa ever chur. ‘The imme und applauded thunder of tue pop were t every hand he rece verdict had haniy. fallen th when the devotud aged father © evatealy in vestacy of man who gallows very tan whi When quiet 1, th fGeath of the prisoner at, the bar wast the Court, thet erdiet ; hia behalf, also pleasure ; ad tn fell forward in i THR Court waid: 4 iy NOW Ui art regarded th aid: GenUemen, We, the jury, tind peumen then ven, one of th termed wet 648 One per You Hienie » very n builting Fr approbation, Be pwn at the eet oft 4 tho hearties The words of m the lips oft er with oue Ii ated AW ay labore baca wai congratulation wife of the nd f who had f the sank whe Ko rrow cheered JURY DISCHARO had in some nilemen ratand that you ar thy he prizouer to small degree beon re nont urt of nets accused, ex tie Court 1 ary lef jury box, When they were tule (sof a most general ovation, THY PRISONER DISCHARGE After the jury had loft the Nall, Judge Hodges, pur suant to a motion by Henry Barnes, Req, of cou nel for the aeeused, said: The order of the Court how fey that the pr dh ed Roth CURL Fora moment the aceused did not seem to niderstand the purport of the Judicial words, and ned in his chair with his head burved ty his fow minutes, however, Mr. Barnes. ap: proached hin) and. patting him upon the back, sald, Robinson, you ere now discharged, You can go where you' please, Your character is ¢. and amid th After the prisones the Court, Judge the coun’ plents of laved t0 b nN and taking for the defence, ovation, pertnitt warmly shook t ANOTHER OVATION, dyer, wid al d uiter a fe of this murder ns » gentleman by the rus of his wile left the court niost Wemendous applause, had departed from the scene, ers of fale ure to recover anything approaching good order, the CM seats THE JEROME PARK RACHES-THIRD DAY. eater Tho Favorites again Deteated, and the Out+ widers Victortons-Nellic James Wins the ful Stakes, Tasmanin the nanny Baira the Selling Race, The third day of the Jerome Park meeting was Wholly unfavorable for the enjoyment of the racing, for the rain fell with litte cessation throughout the afternoon, and the attendance was consequently fur from large, Tha racing, however, war excellent, and strikingly tilnstrative of the ‘ glorious uncer tainty” of the turf, for the favorites in the @ ont of the four races ran wore defeated, and horses whose chances of winning were held in slight estination proved vietorions. ‘The track was heavy fon the rain, but in better condition than It was on the second day of the meeting. THR NOPEFUL STAKES, for two-year-olds, was the first race; €50 entrance play or pay, with @500 added, ‘The distance was tive furlongs, or a little over half a mile, and of the ot entries, exietly one-halfcame to the post. These were Mr, Eckerson's Polly Lyons, and his eh ©. b Logan, out of National Mald; Mr. Constadie's br. f. by Trovatore, out of Cyclone; Col, McDantels's neraile, ont of Canary Bird; Mr, Belinont ch. f Nellie James ; Messrs. 1 two lies by Censor, out of Mr. Morris's eh. f, Remoraele ington Chillicothe; Mr. Thompson's br. f. Lady Petr’ Mr. Pennock’s b. ¢. by Norton, dam Kebecen Chillicothe was ‘the favorite in the po 100 to Col. MeDaniela's colt's @6, Denison & ‘rawforl's $50, Mr, Cameron's $25, and the flelt's rt Nelile James, who was ridden by the clever jockey Charies "Miller, took the lend the moment the flag Sroreee, with Remorselras nort, and Pennock’s flily third; the others belng sone Gistance behind, as the start was not a good one by Any means. ie James carried on the ronning thronghout, way never approached, and won elv ve by two lengths, A dne struggle up the sureich tween Ki orseless and Pennock's Gily for sec place, resulted in favor of the former, Thue, 1:08, THR LADIES’ STAKES, a aweepstakes of $100 each, half forfeit, with £1,000 added by the Clob,for three-year-old lies, on ‘hod fou Jers out af tweity 0 We y's eb. f Mr. Cameron's br f In Heaptore, and Mr. Waid ‘wos the favorite against the f waiting tha oe running, she went to the front, and the rice was virtually over, for she.galloper (iirly away fr her opponents, and won by ten lengths ; Invereauid see ond, and Rapiure tiird. ‘Tune, 07%. TUK METROPOLITAN STAKKS of $200 entrance, haif forfett, with §1,500 added, two a, ov nearly a mile, Vi mile heats, had four raaners out of the five entered, Mr. Morris's Monday being drawn, ‘Phese were Ploasurevilie, Vauahail, Viley, and Sloety ; Pleasure vil fleld being the favorite ut $100 to $6) atainet Tie won tho frat. heat by three Toustha in HATIQ 5 HE second, and Viley and Sleety dis tunced. ‘The betting was now $100 to $90 on Plea ville, but Vauxhall, making the ru through won the heat in S48. 7 belig aten six lengthe. Long odda were now Iii on Vauxhall winning, $100 to 819. being current, aud he fairiy galloped Ploasureville to a standstill, aid won the heat and race by over fitty lengths, in &b1%. THK SELLING RACE, adash of a mile and a quarter, fora pure: had five runners, and was won by Mr. Limater Nairn, three years, beating Urvana ( $100, pnd, r (third), Kitten" and Oysterman craves ter was the favorite against the Meld in the fore the race. Time, 219, qe shoal Ascot Kaces—Third Day. Lonvox, Jane 10,—The Gold Cup, yaluod at DW) soverdigns, mdded ton subseription of %) sove: reigns each, was won by Sir FE. Jounstone’s Brian tine (tho winner of the Oaks), by half a length, from Sir Joseph Hawley's Blue Gown, who beat Mr. W. Graham's Formosa, turd, a beg, ety La gringe’s ‘Trocagers’ was fourth, Idsen ran third, Dat was disqualified for eurrylng wrong weight, ‘The St. Jamen Palace stakes of 100 soy. exch, for three year olds, Was won by Mro P. Hobson's br. e. Dunbar, by ‘Dund: beating boc. Dake of Beaufort secoud, and Sir RL Bulkley's Tasman third, The betting was 8 to 1 ngalvat Dunbar, to 1 against Duke of Beaufort, and {2 to Tagoinat Tusinan, Vive ran, The sixth new bienntal " With Sa) nove, coged, for threes was won by € v tietam soeond, and M violl, third, all three ‘The betting was two to ainat Typhon and Antictam, aud ax to against brother to Kavioll, Five started. seventh biennial stakes of 15 sovere: with @0 sovercigna added, fortwo and t by Mr it "+ Pandore Mr. Fos nee Soltykotl's years) third, ‘The betting w: to 1 against Bru Only Th ont ot Margery Daw, brother to Ra tt (wo years) sworth (three ae even on Pai EY jens each, with 20) guvereiyns added, for two-year-olds, was won by Mr. J, Darnurd’s Yemple, beating Lord Falmoutirs Atlantis second, and Mr, Ruy's Green Riband third, ‘The betting stood 16 ty 1 aveiuat Temple, 0 to i acuinet Atlantis, and 6 to 1 against Green Kibund, Fourteen ran, - The Hiverside Park Races. Bostox, June 10.—The first race was for 2:25 horses, milo heats, pest three in five, ‘Three horses started, oden's' Myron Perry) won the secon third, and fifth heats, Clark’s Mountain Maid being second, ant Doble's’ Hotspur third, the premiums Doing “$3, $900), and 6800, Tiabe “Rag, dA, ‘Tie’ second race was for %10 horses, resulting in m victory for Bradley's Black Harry; Balley's Areole |, and Jewel's Centreville third, getting relu- , $200, und $100. Five started, und the Lows: 496, 2 I Yewnunon, June 10, been raining he: all day, aud In consequence the race bets cen Laly Thorns and Mountain Boy was postroned. —/he race is off until the next fair day at 2 o'clock, - The Ball and Bat Devkar vor THe Bostontans.—The Cincinnoti Club of Cineinnath yesterday defeated the Lowell Ciub of Boston by a score of 2) to %. a STRIKING JAMES FISK, JI, ee The Banquet of Bixteonth Ward Wi He for Klection Louw Advance-How the Car * Stocked. Tue ‘James rsk, Jr, Club of the Sixteenth Ward" met In Lynch's Oyster House, Ninth avenue. between Twenty-second and ‘Twenty-third atreets ‘Their business meeting was in Eighth avenue, low, dark basement, about fifteen feet below th videwalk, lighted by only two kerosene tomy ‘There were just sixteon persons in the room, und Uiey of the seediest, most of them evidently of th class In Bowery parlance denominated “ beats. Two of this number are reporters, and two more wore invited guests, so that the Club, about half of whom are beardiess boys, properly numbered onc dozen, A Mr, Corey presided, and the business of the meeting Was merely to arrange the toasts that were to be offered at the supper, During this litle by-play, @ man somewhat bet dressed than the rest entered the dark preeinct. obfuscated individual rose and spattered out: Mr, President (hic) I take great pleasure (hic) in terduclug to ye and the Club a gint lo) who Is ry evunch # man—one whol boon tly grovecnted (hic)—Mr, Marvin R. Clark, (i er An Mr. Clark responded by merely thanking the Club for what they had done, but nobody was wade (¢ wiser of what the Club bad don 2 The Vice-President, again rising, remarked : Mr. Prostont, Fas Vice-President of this dames bok, Jp. club, invited Mr. Clark here in your nat Corey Of course felt lis heart throbbin him ani! could mot resist this invitation 10s he Was always realy to respond to th mavity trom any qaarter, He thanked the ¢ what they had done for Mr. ©) they forthwith start for thelr Whiskey & The Vice-President again anounced Vice-President of the J, Fisk, Jr., Club, and H Vonored Provident. ‘The Cit pin arm, two by two, like famous politicians of the tearful Philadel vention, they struck a beeline for Lys lieve they got around another table. und after they hod deawn inspiration from the botto Glasses, the intellectual treat was bi toast" The President of the Unite responded to by Mr, Clark, ‘Then eau ernor of the Etuplre State," © Pie Mi shal of the pelty of New York,” then J dr," responded to by Corey, "Then Corey as President of tho Club, was drank brought hin again to his feet, and inn comphment he pro the health of President, who by this thine was so well # that his remarks were slightly incoherent, henitn of Mr. Clark, was, then drank, and that indi, opped up like 4 champague cork, ant thereunter the Glab renotve | iissi? tea urscal a miration soetety, with domes Fisk, Jr,, #8 the flgure head. Whether Prinee B ie hus paid 7 the supper, “The G rant Mor Firk, health, and Gls urn for t the Viec or intends to do so, we know not» but we ndvine him to see what he + £@ Ling for bia money if re parting with it next 4 6, slnee {he kind of J li cians that banquetea ening ae (he (ory Gikas Hak wild WORLD'S NEWS. —— Ro rrisn cuUuRCH MI OLD rienT ov THE DISESTABLISUMENT. . — The Bilt a Sop to the Fenians Irctand’ Real Grievance the Tenure of the Lands Awaiting the Lords’ Decisions Losvox, June 10.—The Right Hon, Gathorne Mardy, at a banquet given in Leamington, delivered a strong speceh against the trish Chureh bill, He said that disestablishment was a concession to Fe janism, and a direct injury to the loyalty of men who had hitherto been ultra zealous in thetr devotion to the Crown ; for the sake of concillating traitors, these men were to be injured. Tt was the tenare of lond and not the Irish Chureh which lay at the root of the Hevances of Ireland. It was not for blin to say what the House of Lords would do with the pill He would accept their verdict as 9 conscientious and constitutional deciston, which the country should receive with deference, Arrest of Orangem: Ireland. Collixcon Between the Police and the People. Bevrast, June 10.—Thirteen members of an Orange Lodge in this city have been arrested for dis: turbance of the place, A collision occurred to-day between the police and the people, in which several persons were ingared, but none fatally, - The Montmarte District Riot Loxpox, une 10.—Telograms frou Paris this morning report that the crowds in the Montmarte district yesterday, dispersed on the appearance of tho military, without oifering resistance, No dam- age War done beyond the breaking of some windows Many ofthe men most prominent in creating turbances were arrested > Terrific Exploston-One Minera hy oxo, June 10.—Another appalling disaster arred in the coal mines at Merthyr Ty vil to-day, Ap explosion, the caase of which ts unknown, took place while the men were at work. Few of the miners eseaped from the pit, and it {6 reported that 12 were killed. ndred and Twenty —— BROOKLYN, - non only has b during th Ono pat at Coney I en summer, ailed for duty The anniversary of the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum was celebrated yesterday in the Academy of Mite. Ument The Supreme Court has affirmed the j iy ‘anderson 5,00) damages tn the ease Of He La at the Sunday Mercury. oy Council have under considera, aking for tue abatement of the we jistles in the city av a nuisance, nt will attend the South tional Chureh, next Sunday evening, and listen to the annual dixcourse by the Rev, Henry M. Stores, Patrick Brennan, proprietor of a saloon at 207 Nassau street, was hell to bail by Justice Wall yestorday, on the charge of selling spirituous liquors, having a license for selling Heer only The children of the Brooklyn Cath The Comm tie Orphan Asylum bart a feast fast nbeht in the Academy of Mu sic, Mr. Horton superivtended, and the Rev. No Skinks, of St, Ann's Chureh, addressed the ehildren, The Fire Board has returi nthe Amos. ne Works, New Y. highly the best —— THE LABOR MOVEMENT, cet The Cap Makers’ Strike, yesterday afternoon to com: Ir price list! The employers red a Hist, which they submitt ference of the workin howe: it because the nce Ww InsuMicient, Tt I th E the employers, grant au willy and th ‘on their ving them mo: day two. firms on Tuesday another Orn eon on offer of $300 ur $400 more night to codperate with the Journeymen Cap Mal ers’ Union, erate en Labor Items, ‘The German Framers! strike still continues, ‘Tho Cincinnati expressmen have organized a Lile Insurance Company, ‘The employing builders of Alb izing a Board of Trade tor thomsalve ‘The Stair Builders’ picnic has been postponed until Saturday, n Park, ‘The Chicago harness makers’ strike for higher wages has cnded successfully for the workm The Third Union Codperative Build ely took in $250 subscriptions Tit might, treated the Hoclety toa ieetur ‘The female cap makers are to meet in Cooper Institute this evening to consult la reference to the wirike, ‘The bank clerks of Philadelphia haye cireu luted a petition asking for u reduction of thetr hours of labor. The workmen in the Howe sewing-tnachine factory in Bridgeport have been on strike wluce last ay, ¢ Labor Reform Party of Tennessee propose to nominate candidates fur election to State offices next tall, ‘Tho shoemakers recently employ It's store on Broadway ure again v Juetion of wages The iron mouldors of Bre meeting in their hall, 969 Fults Kvery moulder in the city 18 requested to attend, A delegation of the Potters of Trenton, now on strike, wos received Inet evening by the Carpenters’ Union of Brooklyn, The Poters have 9. tae ceived about $700 from their New York broth ‘The Elgin, Mh, wateh factory ¢ hundred Wi nd tures out one bh duliy, The building Was eve Y are organ. La! Mr. din Mahren strike against klyn are to hold a sireet, t ening, Taploys five ndred Watehog COME OL BAYAN) A meeting of the journeymen wheelwrights and Dioeksmbites Wil be held this evening In Military Tiel, Bowery, ‘The meeting is an important one, unt oil are invited, > painters and gas fitters of Philadelphia manding higher wages 3.50 per day, ‘he carpenters Who. Were Oa strike uve Fesumed Work at tie advanced rate s’ Union, numbering Mt in 133 Spring street which has been but r 18 to reduce the hours of labor from Journeymen Bart mers, met fas object of the Su Jy formed 1d to 18 4 day g., have S15 to resisted com © Wis held withvut satishuciory ike ensued, ‘Ten or fifteen years ago no one would have be. Heved tat English operatives would in i960 be soeking employment In Treland, but such ia the fet Large numbers of thein baye recently gue. to work nhnen and cotton fuetories In Heltast.” Tie Pee ton ers souguta reduction of Wiper cent. iy the of their hands, wail ¥00) of thei struck, 4a of re still ile oe yaouwt butebive President Colfix and wile are the guests of Jouu Mii, at Boonton, Ned. Fleury bas been appotuted rene Env I y wid Miniter Menhpotentiary t) Malye r, Forney, &. nd several W n ( wt the lead of a new i 1 t Whe W. ¥. Cotwald, the pastor of 8t, Jotin's Luthe Feb in Lancaster, Pa, died ou Widuesday The Doke de Peragny bas written a communien thont Eimperor Napoleou, advielug Wie litrod 1 t rier Hberal Pefaruns Copt, Samuel Schuyler, of the steamer Aana, who ¥ neverely d board bia OAL ab AGES, IS wie hott \ibaly, Wad May weCoveEr The Hon. Wilhum HL. Seward aud party were in Chicago yrsterday, They have started ob a tour of 8x aster ‘Turner, at Macon, Ga, (a negro) has removed, as Feported nator Howe of Wlaconstn, © of miking tho Alabarin clultue a test issue & clvetion, Sir Biward ‘Thornton, tho British Minister, will ation tie Boston peace Jubliec re, wlio buttered down the walls Rivauuah harbor, has now be Ge of Fort General Canby has appointed Major Judge Advoente in tho Atthy.. to be proue Court of Appeaietor Vitiiula, Burnham Judge of W Mr. Thomas Barrett of Boston, who served on tho jury at the (rial of Professor Web fer, is Lot the persus Wh wrote 4 totter to the New Orleans flimes protess soca Mrofessor Webster, © Peabody, who has been the guest of tng to hav Yetmore, Of 1S verley place, let yester: to Viakt Lis pephow in Balen, THE CUBAN REVOLUTION. Tho Expeditionary Troops Gone tothe Tne terlor-Col Tinker Killed The Spanish Troops Takingthe Ficld—The Volunteers in Command of Havonay Havana, June 9, vin Key Woeat, June 10.- News bas been received from Santiago de Cubs up to the 4th inst, All the regular troops bad leit for active service In the Meld, ant the volunteers were garding the city, The flitusters who landed at the Bay of Nipe tad gone into the laterior, taking the road to Holyain, It was reported that Col, Tinker, who command ed the Milbasters brought over by the steamer San Salvador, had heen killed Havana, June 10.—The arrival of Gen, Leaca At Clenfnegos has infused spirit into the eampaign im that seetion of the isinad, and several engagemente are already reported to have taken place between bis forces and those of the Insurgent A commission of citizens of Havana will go to ‘0110 Rico and meet Gen, Caballero de Rodas, who sails today from Madrid, and escort him to this eity Antellige n the interfor t# that the further grind'ps of sugar cane has been stopped on account of the rains, $$ WALL STREET. yup in a Balloon Snapenstons nce-Itumors of another evo France, and thelr Effect on the rhets s were rife in Wall stroot yesterday of the suspension of halfa dozen prominent brokers, em Brown & Co,, Wall atreet; Walborg & Co., Wall strect ; Demarest & Booth, Broad and Walt streets; and J.C, Van Dyko, ‘The reason of this Is 1 to be the heavy full of * Mariposa" stock on the previons day, This stock bad been “ watered" very extensively for some time back, and on Wed nesday an operator, to Whom a fargo amoant had been bypothecated for a loan, threw tt on the mar- , When it muddenly fell from 45 to 18, earry: those firma along with It, ‘The Proeldent of 2 Company {4 aatd tobe a heavy toaor, but it is hot known whothor this will aifect his business or pot, Yesterday the excitement in the stock market continued, and it ieexpeeted that other stocks may be seriously affected by the fall of M gold market was also much exelted yesterday, on account of private telegrams, sald to have been received by a prominent foreign banking and fm porting house on Wall strost, giving intellienc 1 Which look to another of this news the foreign vily in the gold market, in werlous riots in Fra conse tion, In bankers pure expretatly A hi fa rive, — THE HORRORS OF THE OCRA N - Hidcous Diseto: or Atroet thet Sail oor Bi ips The Triat before diet. The trial of James Glynn, the carpenter of the omiyrant ship James Poster, Jr, for the murder of John Stokes, a pareenger on tho ship, was begun yesterday in the United Status Court, Hrooklyn, be fore Judge Benedict, with District Attorney Tracy for the prosecution, and Judge Moore for the de- fendant, Glynn, the alleged murderer, gat beri Judge Moore. He is of modium height, and of an ordisary appearance, ‘There is nothing peentiar about him except a rather repulsive visage, which cannot well be described, Assistant District Atte ney Paris In opening the ease reviewed the story of the voyage of the James Koster, Jr, ‘he Foster sailed from Liverpool Al did not arrive ia New York antil Maret. Dur- that thine the passenters were shockingly mal treated by the erew and officers, ‘They wero beaten in Deeombor, with hammers and belaying 1 nd were kicked and enffed, and nearly starvol. Many died during the voyage, many after reaching Now York, and nearly all the survivors were Droken down and physically rained, Krom their saifering and ill-trest at fever brox und on arriving at this pe the captain and frst inate, brothers of the name of a dited of that malady OF all these fiends Glyns, the carpenter, was the worst, He had charce of the food and water, and of inorvel from the stores for A amber of poor men emi gto this country, but unabie to pay the &41 Fequired, and therefore seroeing to Work ont what wavs Ia Joks and KeaMen, Were so shamefully maltreated by him that four out of fourteen died on the it uct waa without parallel Dist wedl by Raying that t hope the amending of th rant Jaws x0 a to give emicrante f eign Inada wut ficient protection from such br THe THATIMONY, er Tl, Wyman, one of the owners of the shi Hint Witness, His t y Was un ing upon the ideatity of the ship noxt heen one of tho Cook pis took the etand, He had gore On board thy ver ay he acted as cook, and by night as ae There were fourteen others like himself, J cook passengers, but only five or six of them had on opportiniy of ever cooking, because of the ity OF the food supplied, Indeed, only two of them were needed at any one time.’ The fourteen cook passengers were divided at night into” two parts, seven on starboard waten, togethor with Of teen sailors, half the erew, ant ths other seven on the h other half of the crew on nyer Jack" by the reat of tie pasaen ¢ passenger cooks. He was in thesame Watch AL nicht With witness. Aboub vine TAnUaey. Withee saw Gyn pill Ste kaw i his" hea ota the ater toned of Oe Aan an the had ‘dion his feats yn backioal de on the atont above bus in * soune we rieging, and urged Giyau on, aud valent to Puat's right, Bent A forredt In. AL a wn cu the back wr, kook oun hi nose aid, "Hip the dog nel te Alin tons the eck, te betuyeng pin wnt the blow his ctotnes, cand hurt Mir do Giuenor chain him ap the Mer teeth Any Fe had us viii tHtohew wo ally the ernel treatment ‘they He Were frequent y Lull of pa tines Of Mumor, When asked whether slyun, he Fld yen, nal Fort asked what did the boatswain wud carpenter d twork, he Why, they Wont they met mn ae ty What tly ant h i" tude enue of stokes being knox Wiig Wo aad Vb wae @ The Lvaring wus adjourned until to-day, JOTTINGS ABOUL TOWN, Furopean immigrants thus far this year, 108,748 \ ethan to the» The Aldert date last year, and Assistant Aldermen were in session five minutes yestertay The infant ebild of W Wost Twenty-ninth street, wie The Rev, John Hall, D. D., Pastor of the Fifth venue Peeabytertan Chiurel, Will sail tor Kurope heat wee Jobn Dulger, a carpenter, working on a new im Bonner, of 225 was choked to death by a Dullding at Pitueth strect wand Filth aveuue, fell and Wos instantly &ilud, Johnson was impeached in the Court f neral Sessions yesterday for assault, Reo Cheely Mat the great chment (rial, The great Barnum has suld out in Bridgeport, snd willgoon ret umphs a to the of bis ¢ ly tit Samuel Lang, who was arrested on suspicion of otting fre to dwelling house, 24 Lawrence street, mn tue Hight of June d, was Midicted yesterday (oF 184 The North German bark St. Bernard, fifty three days from Bremen, with 3) emisrant passe 4 OL inal! pox fdward Kavanagh and Thomas Kiag had an at intersection of Spring amd Gre erday more King shot Kavanagh in Kis was arrested akley met J. 1 last night, and ape nt of Honry Susith, Con ico in plac of Thouas 0, Acton, Long Istand hotels are The Bay Vie and the N opening for the House ab Flushing House at Great Ve -anding will be ready for guests on June 29, The senior classes of St, Gabriel's 5 ducted by the ,Chit anuined last eve! mirably, Colored School No, 8, in Forty-first street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, held its com mencement yesterday morning, ‘The exercises re- Hecied great credit upom both pupils and Kachers, hools con- tun Brothers (It. C.) were ex. ng: ‘They acquitted themselves ad- THE PRINTERS CONGRESS, RECOGNITION OF THE WOMEN'S TY« POGRAPIIICAL UNION, palante\taten Formation of District Untone—The Banquet ~Yonng aud MeKechule Co-operating= Hospiintity of the Albanians—“ Uohappy Dan"- Excursion to Sorategn—New Yorts Delegation Atteuting to B: Correspondence of Atnaxy, Jane 19.—On the eve of adjournment yosterda resolutions were presented by Mr. Gat Tilo, and referred to the Speetal Come itution, reciting charges against the National Typoeraphical Union as failing to moot tho requirements of the raft, since a large minority: of the subordinate gocietics aro virtually debarred from representation. ‘The resolutions eall for the nization of District Unions, whose representes tives shall conatitute the National Typographical Union, THR ALPANY BANQUET, ‘The complimentary banquet given by the Albany Union in honor of the N 1 Typographical Union was the event in Stanwix Hall, Over two hundred persons participated, After dinner the company waa called to order by Mr. Francis Freckleton, of the Albany Union, who gave as tho firet toast, “ Our Conctry," to which Mr, 8. B. Pinta, of Chicago, re- sponded; the second toast, The Empire State” by W. MoK, Gatcheil ; the third toast, * The City of Albany,” by James O'Sullivan ; the fourth toast, “The National Typographiest Unio.” by LD. the fith toast, * Our Sister Unions,” by BR S, Menamin, who spoko of the growth and prosper- ity of the alster Unions, aad calied the atention of th company to (ie sister Union represented at onr Con- vintion, asking to be recognized by the national ty, which he felt quite suro would be done. The toast, Workingmen's Ui "was rene o by D. J. Haden, of St, Louis ; the seventh Cobperation,’ by NW. Young, of New 0 representa Augusta ro) who ‘sail that "he had. unexpectedly boom ‘called . but, notwithstanding, he would endeavor to perate’: he was In favor of coSperation, and a8 practieal illustration of the fact he raised glass o apagne to hie lips and asked the company to codperate. All coOperated. He called upon his otd frend ‘Kol MeKrehnie” to codperate, and, jadginy from appearances, your reporter is boun | to say th Hoth had been coope tensively. Mr Myron H. Rooker of Albany. re 1 to the sixth toaaty “The Newspapers." The ninth. toast," Women, was responded to by G. 'T. Whittington of Aluxnie dria. Calis havin ade for Mr. D. W. Fiyna of Washington, that gentleman arose and paid @ tribute to Albany, WHY TUE PROXIES DIDN'T OO TO SARATOGA, Notwithstanding the lateness of the hour at whieh dologat the majority of tae were on 2 to attend the exeur- left this city at 7:10 A. Me athlon from your city, the delegae Charieston, ie aid sas they <O€ the Union, and mot ing and junkeuing. Many tvoduce buncorabe resolutions ust Wasting its time, are among invitations, HUSENESS, cominitises appoluted are prepared int who waste thear tm tthe delegate Abont ail tt port at the evening session, ‘Phe Coumittee om dinate Unions, to whe dL the petle tion of Woman's Typ ex) Union for a ears ter, Wii report duanimously in favor of granting a charter, Tue Special Committee on New Constitution are constr basis of the old Constitution, It t¥ pot probable that the Union will adjoorg fually before Saturday night. THURSDAY BVPNING'S SESSION, At the easton this evening, the spr tal order bel the reeeption of the annoncement of the death o members the past year, the death of eight members as an The credentials of John K, Folrman, of the Elmira Union, were received aud referred WUKS A DAY. eiaut The Committes on Now Business reported favor- ably on the proposition regarda ; the appreaticesulp sy recommending a deevease ty namber and sirleter discipline of aypren in order that they may be ta Le business of printing more thors oughly, also in favor of the elgit hour rales for @ digs work; also In favor of imponing a fine of M Mollurs upon an ofticer neatveting to. acknowl: eice the recespt of an oficial letter, This latter proposition was reyected, ‘The apprenticeship aud Hight hour propositions were adopte be —— ~ JEW JERSEY, (ing an instrument on the A, W. died ond Michael Lynch Pe ri stieet, b vyden street, Newark, «found dead in his bed at 109 oth, the Fire Departinent of P: Kou, Revdy ste pany No. 2 of Pawtucket, IL, 0, C, Benjamin was arrested in Orange for al- aelty to his daw, ged O years, on the int of several neighbors Who liad heard her torso m fire engine A passenger on the Hudson City horse cars was fasemated by # young miss yeste Was staring wt her, her femin right adroitly relieved hima of his wall st, An vccidental shooting occurred yesterday Alderney Park, by wuich a youth belonicing tot Allen Street Presbyterian Chareh Sunday School Was shot through the lof sid: probably fatally, In the Hudson County Court of Sessions yess terday Mortimer Jayne was found guilty ot tab. bing Ttobert B. Denuelly with an oyster ki the bu of March last, 1 the salo © hue and Henderson street, Jersey Clty ‘The Alumni of Princeton have MW. K. MeDonulil Ist ected Prosi- dent W. K. Mebanalls Is! “vico-President, Thos, N, Mecurters #4 \ wwe ttenident, the Rev, Dr. J.P om Vice-Prendent, Dr. A. C. Woodhall easuror, N. Perry, St. aa for the Ohio and Mississippi for the Southern Central Rail n Paterson yesterday morn ymotives for the Pacite Ralle & Duntorth locomotive tor the A. and Cy | Secretary, J.P. dackson Thee, ge Hastroad, and © raad, were sent Ing.’ Thre road, and Riivou, are at the depot ready to be forwarded, Mr. Mic of 34 Morris street, Jersey iy, unde the self appointed office of constabl ied Owen Franch Kennedy, toreibiy debs vof bis liberty, and searching him, ‘The «earch was for $5 which the amateur of cor had lost, but the money was not found on the ind, Alulry ‘was aferwards arvested aud held to busi ——— SPARKS PROM THE TEL RAP ‘The White House was deserted yesterday, Mie Maseachusetts Hi hos passed the Prohibt- ovmnent, 14 t9 0, tory! The Amctcan Institute of Home pathy coutianed ite nemsion yest 1a Boston. y They are « ng * New York Hotel ta una, to cost 624 Alahuna Republicans are having 9 Aeros over ahuaions mineot Virginia now in Washington, pre the sticeoss of the Wells towel by 89,00 Majority ho Directors of t land and Kennebeo Rail J have withdrawn thi jo8 bo lease the Bel and Movechead Lake K oldigrs’ graves were decorated in Bath, Me,, ay, AU Oration Was delivered by Gen. Seldom on) apectal prize for the % Focitation durtig the “tlw awarded A. Durphy of Newburgh N.Y" ” aus in Washington are canvassing cx. ey of rafting Seaa\or Summer's Awe Dania spoech Upon the hepuulieaa piwtostn An additional art to the Extradition treaty bee tween the rad Italy wulch covers euibom t hae bec Kennebec at Hitlowelf A tornato swept over Miamisbarg, Ohio, ow yovenlug il @ bidge over the s, aliorse thief who escaped from jal n rear efat Seheaectady and em ee ais hard labor at Lauauniose, (amore, 13 years was burned to yong, June tat Cota & Sourse’s i i taulirineos ib Nowpors. 8. i He bad dere , of the National Printers’ Untow, ad tug Albany Uniou at Congress 1 Templiry of Pennayte ‘oat The Grand Lodge of G vante closed its thee day ited States sloop-of-war Sarat from Hay West, yeatord: f ye low lever @ The Lowa Des M fur red au an State Convention met ad newmuated. Gow M M. Wal lo) for Liout, Yor dudge of ihe supreme Court eile roxd from train arrived over the Central ty 4y Point atm speed of ¥ultty-fve bo Bly. ani an hour ona leve!, and tweu' y-lve bo thirty-five Au NOUF OM ascending grades, Ni Pullman's pata tontay. Naving Fa has published the Association, to, meet i ogeh 3 wad elect ane’ dologa ates “ab ispublicaa Convention ia the iia OF Jugs

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