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PRICE TWO CENTS, THE PRINTERS’ CONGRESS. ar semen THE REVOLUTION TN CUBA, a ele diana eta THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, TRINITY CHURCH ON TRIA ly rite norTor OF THE oc The Newest Phase of the Fever Ship Tinta anaes The Jerome Park Races To=day-Eutries Nothing to Wear The Wedding Ontmt of A MOTION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF Civil Action tn the Marine Court-Cone . eran o 1 APP: THE NEW INTERNATIONAL i for the Stak e : " - : y, Metropolitan Belle-A Mountatn of Laces A RECEIVER, Unuation of the Criminal Action Berore URADITOAE ONION, |, he Serine Pek spring aco meeting closes tu GheMEeR CANTOR, And Milks Receptions and Weddings Ane | 4 7ORMID ARTE REPUBLICAN MOVEs fal ‘Arraingement—The Temple of the nine cbehecieetc lol lashed dood —— ted SRA ye, OS, Rantonable emmeniia i, ei Ressced-Faenien Ges ng Me woment—' ising. ain to be a very large. a hiont assem) re e: ° diay Lord a Den of Thieves—The Purse-Proud | While the United Stator Circuit Court in of Deleg to witness the spork The Grst race Is Ahancicap | Doubt Concerning the Landing of Expeditions | A French dressmaker, who displays @ very inces Looking to the jon —Klectton 0} hurdle race, for which Harry Booth (the winner ‘ation Defying the Legisinture, and Near Santiago and the Sinking of Vessel Korgeour and conspicuons sign on Rrevoort place, United States as the Great Exemplar Brooklyn was developing the horrors of that floating the hurdle race on the first day), Bacon, Lobelia » s h centl, eted for the daughter of s well piemyoAanens Jans & ‘ 0 . Ls it the War Steamer Luisa, recently conipleted for the danghter of « wel Collie between Potice and the hell, the ship James Foster, Jr., the case mado ite and Thompson's bay gelding are enters. For the Havana, June 11,—The reports that an expe. | known and wealthy South atreet merchant, abont t People. 5 Field. " 1 ° une! xa, J i ope . 0 ealthy Se wet merch ont to Ie. Co. Ag jn the Field. ippharsces ih tke Marthe Court’ yesterday, betore te thet vekey Club handicap the runners are Plantagenet, ij y Asnit by David Groesbeck ogainst Wm, Unele Vie colt, Bonnie Braea, Abd-el-Kader, Emi | dition of Otbusters had landed at Aguadores, near | make a tone of all the watering p oa, 8 ammer Convova, Spain, June 11.—A groat meeting of be Justice Gross, on a motion In a ctyil action by one of | Correspondence of The Sun, nence, and La Polka, pthag 4 that avothe tho} on the | wardrobe,” which f elegance, and ext P at Dunscombe, treasurer, and Morean Dix, rector of | tie passengers for a commission toexamine the | Atwax, June L1.—Tho special assignment be. | © The Conse Parse of RAM has tlireo runners— | (abs ers i sings baie ste taht die Het le othe TEPER TTC tpt iti fee eat Wes held to-day for the purpoes Of pro» the Trinity Church corporation, was heard before | She, buuenaire tor & nommleaten Mo Miheahip had | ing the report of the Committee on Constivution, | General Duke, Metairie, and Viley, The distance is | F0Uth sido of the Island, waiting to land, are un- | slvences will compare favorably with that of w prin: | teating against a return to a monarchy. Deputies Fudge MeCunn yesterday, on a demurrer to the i ih a5 they Heperied the 6G i + | a mile and three quarters. : confirmed. Thia fashionable modisty has a high reputae | were preseut from every Southern Provinces. complaint, ‘The plaintiff alleges that he Je a resident | COMPHC @ with the Passenger act In laying in her Y Feported old Constitution with sev. ‘The entries for the three-mile dash are: Tanshee The rumor that the war steamer Dulea had sunk | tlon among the daughters of fashion in Now York, | Speeches of a revolutionary charactor were made, store of provisions, The motion was opposed by | eral amends Tho report of the dete. | (winner of the Westchester cup), Kminence, Giencral Mr. Geo, Potnam Smith, of 40 Wall street, attorney | gates to . inner 0 ; i | {Wo vessels bringing Olibusters to Of this city, © tonal Labor Union was | Yorke, Fleetwing, and Flora Melvor, | The iin and ing ccestor of some of the original r 1 the revolution. | aud her charges, althongh fearfully extravagant, are | During the proceedings the Spanish flag was ene Inhabitants thereot,” and of the corporators under " concluding race which | ists, is also unconfirmed. never questioned by her opulent patrons, twincd In that of the United States, and the assem for the plaintiff, who said that the question did not | adopted. Mr, Troup called from the table | seven are entered 7 e Mi hi 4, " the ret inhabitants ofgth ho journals and private letters annonnes that | Among the morning or breakfast dresses Is one of | blage ebouted for Ameri Gon. S charter entitied, “the roetor and Inhabitants ofthe | oo ern the quantity of provisions on board the ves | the commanication of President Sylvis, of the Na- | O*rgramme giver ; e Aceriea tad fee Gee, Crees tity of New York, in communion with the Churel Of England, as by law established" granted in 1704, asan amenment of the original charter in 16 Clauses of the charter are recited to show that the funds wero raised by a parish rate, and taxes “ upon All and every of the inhabitants of the said parish.” The subsequent alterations in the charter, In 1784, many of the insurgents are surrendering to Val- | White mull of the most delicate quality, made with | About Any thousand persons were present. While Phe Ascot Racon maseda. © donble skirt; the lower or under skirt being | the mocting was In session, the military ant civil crievance was that the passengers were starved | Probably take the responsibility of changing the eoxpow, June 11.—The first race was for the Aftirs remain tranquil at Bayamo and Manza- | trimmed with two flonnees, about four inches in | guard interfered, creating a panic. Many womem wuile sbundanee of previsions was on board. On | pce of mecting of the National Labor Ualon from ie of 1000 govetelgan, ded to | io With, which are headed and placed about the same | and children were trampled down, and several iives earning that this was one of the famous James | Pittsburgh to Mhiladelphia, asa much larger repre- | aweeostake of 2 a0 acl years old . energie . homber of inches apart, Narrow rudles ornament | were lost. Thi Athen t . troe! Foster, Jr. cates, Judge Grogs said that, while in | sentation could be drawn tothe later than the form- | and upwards thece miles, wae wonby Haren Kone, | MPAIN'S FOOTHOLD EN TIPE ANTIL- | ig yiver skirt; and tho waist—by being belted in | and there Is datace of Sielous ERNE) beste his opinion, the motton thould be denied, the Im | er city, Messrs, Sample and Green were elected ths | fds Heatltnton, four Poors old. beating Count LES FURKVBR LOSE. with @ pink ribbon sasi—ts formed into atoone- | ‘Tha Duke de Montyensier writes to the Cortes portance of t 0 we deh 0 Tnion meets The jo race gad sferwards: © 6 Make {0 cob Brats cs he decision as a precedent made him | delegates in case the National Labor Union meets in | The betting previ the ‘was six to 6 Men in | fitting sack, trimmed to correspond with tho ¢ sel, for the plaintif would admit that, but the | tional Labor Union, and said that Mr. Bylvis would j to take the papers and consider ft. About Sf . inst Restitution, ive to one against Trocadero, | Dulee a Prince Compared with ess. | that asm Spanish citisen and soldier hy acknow- formable to the constitution,” are adverted to, also | Sixty multe for damages are about to be instituted Hype oa bor Menere. Beatty, Shields, and Dunn, | ee ie ee agalant Romping Girt ero, fountons of Wea A juvenile brother of the charming miss who isto | ledges and resp-ets the new Constitati*a voted by the report of » Legislative Council appointed in 1790, | Sevibet, the owners of the James Foatcr, rbdhesheicg ede The fret clasé of the Woraingham stakes, handi- A Pretence of a Goverument that | don it thinks It decidedly \ swellish, that body. z | before the courts get throngh with her Cinciunati was aeleeto’ as the place for hotding | ep, With 80 Rov. added, taree-quartera Another dre a that they have reasons "to believe that the disputes | very costly eraft P Cannot Exiat a Month, nother dreae it of white grenadine, dotted with & : dal ae ! the next annual session of the National Typograpa- | Of mile, was won by Count Bathvany's colt Ty " J San! ject of the volunteers Ht ave PRENCH ELECTION R1OTS, Fospecting said chureh materially endanger the peace he evidence for the prosecution in the criminal phoens, by Stockwell, bealinz Mr. Head's filly Ron- Av anay y Sue 7 @ object of the volunteers | small green stars, and worn over a skirt of green Arial of James Giynn, tho carpe of anid elty." deponing the church wardensand vee: | Vinten, Jeotor Wigs ténnbla evades, waa cloed srartentes. nie Katie trymen, and vorting the real aud personal estate of | with the unimportint testimony of the Deputy U. | The Committce on Keturna submitted an elaborate | the race wi the corporation in nine persons, which persons, as- i WHR acute | report, from which we glean the following st Hgunte Katie, and 40 Hagaingt Lamierton, ono Duran ¥ Cuervo, a troublesome lawyer, who, | wide green sash ‘sets off” anit ais to the style of Poclating others with (hem, have neglected.the pie ted Teen (We, | eat Souuated AGMA oRITNN: Ry pte a oie okie aeconitcane “of fe Workinghain” Stakes, | acting tn concert with Gen. Kspinar, expected that | tho tolletto, This has slaw been pronounced s the James | teal Union, nie Kat by King of Tramps, secon Lammer in forcing the resignation of Dulce was to get full | and white striped pereale, Tho sleeves of the waist if 7 6 ped ps even startek. Tho betting previons to | pow o Ne principal leader was | aro ale . 0 correapon 30 1 against: Typho as, 8 to) againet possession of the island, The principal t twas | are also striped with green to correspond, and a Arrest of the Edite was opened by Mr. Mddrese! but ull hia eloquence. fi ur to carry Into offect the spirit of the act pression that jis client had been pullty of terribie | jocted, 76, withdrawn by card, 2.16; kuspended, | ed, three-quarters of a mile, was won by Mr. Morris's | Ne aed bls party would have things pretty much as | triumph of fashion Loxvos, ‘The agitation in Paris last i nformable tothe | fines, for winich ho ought to be punished, After | Biv; expelled, 141; relusteted, 17%; deceased, U2! | colt Cock’ ol the Walk, by Chanticlecr, fone scare | they Wished. ‘This man is one of the Judges of the A QUERN'S WARDRON® RoLIPSED. night continued until after midnight. ‘Troops o to make the corporation more con the examination of one or two witnesses, Jude | good standing, 7,545; whole number of members. | old, beating Vietress, ‘wecond, and M. Trogiit n avily Constitulion, but have diverted the trust estate more | Moy ‘a | Supreme Court (tdor), and 1 jor the defonce, anid that. their me 4a large Influence | A white alpaca dress, made with one skirt elabo- | pied the Montmartre and vicinity, and cavalry impor, oi) € a AT. 70; total " ol jerer bird, al Raed petting . and more continually ‘from the purposes of the tn Copltseas, the suracom of the Samen Fosters Ure | Weed. sao eah the eat eaten aaerane COL | Wanderer, Antti, eh started Wandore ang Mak | with the Spaniards, He tins talent, but it t# of tho | rately trimmed with several box-plaited flounces, | paraded through the streote all night. hhabltanta of the aid city of New York, who | "8 abeent to Beate eis Bedi ane viet i @ the Smntice ky Droclamation way 17 of which 107 | to one against Cock of tLe Walk, low, cunning kind, Te made agrent fuss about the | neadot with narrow black velvet and black lace, haa Shortly after midnight the crowd in one of the @efendants are acerssory after the facts, and | o'cloce, tar ‘ainaiais z me sus Prd ae ‘4 Lrue sore ; co Duke of Beaufort's b,c. Duke of Beautor mi greater rascal in Havana than Duran y Cuervo bia Another dress is of white pigus, with scalloped | line of police and formed a barricade; bat they Personally continue and threaten to con LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ante Leagan gerd gett Pov etene and Deating the samme nodleman's colt Btgad self, Moy not the same thing be sald of Ramon | ounces on the edge of the akirt hoaded with wide | Were dispersed and pursued in all directions by the tinue” to so divert from the purposes of the fonnd ie recommendations referred to thom. by. resulutto Westminster, Gy Gloutlasso, third. Newitt faut | Herrera? He bas long enjoyed a monopoly from the | gimp. ‘The upper akirt in scalloped, aa Is also the | troops, Many windows wero broken, and oth See eal ute Lede rrat rain i Among therm was @ recommenda . — Spanish Government through the influence of Ler: | waist, which has tight slocves and a collar en revere, | damage done to property in that quarter o} Purporcn are claimed to have been to prevent the | The residents, merchants, and othora of the | Eye (’a) Union, and the members of that (nion The Lactede Ruces, sundi and othere; that | Wrongh the | As zno toitetie te considered complete without sash, | the city. ‘The cavalry charged on the crowds Ancronge of vice and immorality in this city, and not | Kighth Ward, fearing that the Wleves may get the | acharge of « y avd 1 in co Sr. Lovrs, June 11.—The first race was a | Antilles, and which i) the while been « losing | One of blue rdbon is to be worn with this dress, in the streets several timo, and many cle merely to support the parasites of any sect. upper hand in that part of the erty.have, to the nam. | Meir pubilshing a "rat" circutnr, two-year-olds, half awile dash. It | business to the Government, He expended $2,000 THR DINNER TOILET EES, re: wodhaeds - bak 40. Gea’ wie 4 . by O'Valon's colt, by Voucher, tn 1.31 or $3,000 to build mplial arel Porhepa one of tho pretticnt is of white Swiss have been very active, and it is. re The Jewish Rabbi and his congregation tn this | per of about five hundred, petitioned the Board of LNT TH LADOR UNIONS UNITE " : . or #3 » build a triamphal arch thepa one of tho prettiont is of white Swiss, y nctlve, pe i . ‘ vied ene @ sweepstakes for three year oe adintia: ‘ olaborwcly trhamed with fou wed with gen t they made nearly 600 arrests stuce mid~ ity, the plaintiff asserts, contributed to the bailding | Metropolitan Police not to remove Captain Mills | .,Mr. Menamtn of F Nr. Troup s:$) entrance, With $400 aided, | bizoned with many flattering expressions ofesteem, | elalarn cle Lime With a atin Stale Further disturbencos are apprehended. and Of the original parish charev. He isof the same | from the precinet. ‘The petition bears the signatures | New York adds en : \ be Lexington, won in o.,lu honor of Gen, Lereun Lows of biue autin ribbon over a blue skirtor azure. | C&tracrdinary precautions have been taken by the united action and u second landing on the {sland as Captuin General Hine blue ail, ornamented with wide faith, baptism and communion, he #ays, with the | of Jobu Jacob Astor, Wm. B, As 144 flounces | Government to prevent them. r, D. Appleton & su —+— t + , " a1 er T ! ‘on the bottom, With itare to be worn a Mario An: The Pufrie, and other Paris journals give retarne driginal nine trastees; he believes in the Christian | Co,, Arnold, Constable & Co., Lord & Taylor, Ball, trade organ ‘The Wahiand Park Rucea. bebcsatead No ibd Leetertig (inctte fick, and the indispensavle bluo avn sash, | showing the election of 199 offelal and $3 opposition doetrine and commanion as established by the Synod | Black & Co., Win. Hall & Son, Whecler, Wilson & to titior from the etutuce June 11.—In the race at Hichland | Bt contract which could o A whit Swiss overdeosa, trlaimed with light small | candidates, flounces, ed: with narrow black velvet, and wore The etitors of the Revell have beew arrested om over thiht pink silk underdress, with low necked | charge of consptrasy i, Was thade in London, and 1 generally ade Tho Emperor and the Empress to-day drove r throueh Montmartre, ‘The district was lied. with “1 to the slave trade, and it was by that means THW EMPRESS RUGUNIE'S DRESIRS, crowds of people who enthusiastically cheered. Three members of the editorial staff of Ul on hetween Lady Thora and it would empty Uiose of the Government, uluets, another one of these worthies, did not like Duteo much, beeause the latter Was always op br CEeumenieal Conneil of Dort; has taken the sacra: | Co, Grover & Baker; Potter & Stymus, Wil- ment in good faith in one of the chapels of Trinity | tam J. F. Daly & Co. the Proprietors of | and libel had parsed in Vennaytvauia. | In New York ter Wou in three siraight " 4 Imilar law nad passed the Assembly, bi “en SON, RAN, the Greck Charch communion in Trinity Churchaod | master General U. 8, A.; Phalon & Son, B.S, Saster- | to the perpetuity of all (rade organizations, and The Riverside ‘A law ropesling the statute of conspiracy la ‘8 minister Of the Goepel fee, Ohiet Medical Parveyor, U8. A.;, Megeman & | they trusted and ‘felt contdent that rte Unton that Nida rotates that Zulucta heaped up is a Tho next dress was copied from one worn by the | newspaper and several of M, Rochelerts leowseat i. woul receive wil the support necessury to bring this 4 ly won in Loft) exe Empress atarecent gedner In Paria, ths of black The complainant charges that the defendants and | Co, Wm, Tucker, banker; Edwin A, Brooks, C.D. | fyit to satisfactory conclusion. i? three wir Wt heats, in S2e; BW_, VI. Gold fai rd ee oe Had that | grenudine made with double Mil ekirta, the lowes | “quimiltee kave been arrested. Ween © their assccisten are wasting and have wasted the | Fredricks & Co.,” Williom Taylor (Taylor's saloon) bles hots tata tes giulth Said’ wus eco, “Rhode tsland was enter, ; Xin'th office | having two very narrow flonnces, piped’ with white | rere have also been avveral prove eeiaares, eee trust estate in contravention of the intention of the | and Henry Matilurd, ‘The name of the proprictor of | Oy motion ot Mr, Fiven, the Uaion went into [nn a8 6 8 | eee tell br white enti bo Neves! by lend re ey original contributors, ‘in seeking to acquire apo | ihe St, Bernard House 1# not on thelist, Aw Capt. | Committee of the Whole un ihe consilertien ot tne ‘The Ball and Bat, an be Shoat seqivaite inanners The waist is wade ty | BXDUlson of Cluseret—Kxcitement Unabated itieal weight, and bonsting thercof, In having treated | Mitis made uo personal application to any one, this | report of the Committee on New Constitution, with | Tae Gaaxp Matom To-pay.—The game he« se itis Whee WIN We i belleved, BAR form n baagulen, lian a collar, cuffs, ‘Tao Emperor Again in the Streets, Mr. Hayden of St. Louis in the ehair, tution Was taken up section by section, the Legis ‘ sand Rek ed on the Capite re with contempt when called upon to | p, aa to-day pr tin, et ition from such men I they will ows conclusiy over the tsland, a seloote y the high ad bh proitered Iu the bigheat syle of art, This | Pants dune 1—M .—Gen. C Will undoubtedly create a sen: | pean expelled ws paiabarnpitcdbl lay cor e ete ! 3" lectii o pe t und. witain a few days, But as there ts much diferene ry elegant pelied from France Serount for thelr st Hekip;" neglecting to pro: | estimation in which he is held by men who have name changed to th postponed Star and Alpha match is (o be contested pinton already among the realtent Spantard whenever worn. ‘reat crowds of People continue tn the streets 4 Fide forthe poor of the parity while pnpering tie | interest i couuon wth the thieves letuca leisure: ereooka shat: Ghing: ae colt alepe short he eason enn be aairmed | Another gine aytich we | che Montmartre and other quarters of Faris, and the pride of the worldly minded, and Iaying op treasures - ‘The accond section was 80 amended as to give | Moxtumat vs, Ontextat.—Tho return gamo of | With certainty that thia pretence of 1» goxernine wn bere lire, + | agnation and excitement ure unal ‘The Em- On earth in bonds aud mortgages held on Episcopa Health Board Complications. permission to compositors of forel - this insteh was played yesterday on the Uuie Will not last three Weeks after De Rodis shall have | berlews, pl Sk CRN ee peror aud Empress, however, passed through the ; There is a sunken lot on 8 1 atreet, arters, provided they obtat Tue Orientals Helded very abiarply, ait the arrived volunteers will at frst wee if he is | Inge Th ded sides, streets again this evening in an open carriage, with ehurehes, end tn preaching that Protestantism ts 9 ro is a sunken lot on Sixty-second street, ees ecru Rey 88 fad: ROG RATS G SEMLAS OAR aitar With them, whother or nol they ean control hin, aud | Mth only the usual number of attendants, ure; also tust i oni $ ee ie ther perceived he had commit. | between Fourth and Madison avenues, wuleh be ted & gigantic crror in advocating Ue Scriptures doue | longs, 1¢ Is said, to lawyer Cram, and which las becu nso | Vicrony von ran Cincimedtiaws.—Nostox, Juno | eheh prospects before there ia. not ther ol As 4 means of salvation, knowing well that the aa- | filled up with garbage, ashes, &., at two cents per Ath.—The Clnemnatt Base Ball Club and the Tri | chance for a cement between De Hodis thority of the Church was the inatrament thatshonld | load, to such an extent as to make it dangerous to Oy one town oF city monitaiis, of this elty, played @ game on Riverside | these men, and she can do what tv tmposs.vie Park to-day, whieh was won by the Ci if not, there will be an entire obliterate chy Spanish power tn the island. ‘The Caban ————— THE BRITISU MOUSE LAST NIGHT, lows: | stood: Monti 6 preseated, Section S The International Typographien and reversed eolla THE EVENING DRESSES, ball dresses are seven in number, It would require t vices of several fashion may ‘The evening jishmeut Again atiaus | —put dow neureeet wh ive Monat boat Mp babathlaid nn Let adi a i al] ead Limes pe heh pndbengieatie a Akg a hed ibordiante Union by nacore of 40.0 18, Three of the iaias’ | wht bein Tmmincat danger: ‘There poople, in. thelr BUG dea'a ine eeuaae Wa tk vt oule Dak @ueetione! ease falaries ne plas : Mfavoruble not be fo peat ine! b % E f ow Not ie f Or salaries for preaching wach blasphemies; that | that an unfavorable report could not be put before | yn! MetNne | E the following | Vert men were absent, deaperation, Lave Jost all reason or senwe of jus. RAY Ua Rate ea ttas eo ide Mice eal iba Desk tee Bavtad ‘Morgan Dix arserted that “ wLile denying the dogma | tho Board ot Health, Hearing this the Sanitary Su- | qmendment, und (he, section as amended wae aa epee tice. of the immacula eption, any form of Catholl- | perintendent reported against the place on Wednes The Bicycle, Meanwhile, the tnrurrection ix in full blast. vided by pipings of light blue satin. Ove areas looped gracefully @ la camargo, aud triunmed Loxnox, J 11, Midnight.—In the House of cism ie better then the private judgment of the | day, end recomimended that the lot be fited with | | And provided further, that nothing herein contained femane edhe par, Reae Rornue; Ragland, was ieee Re cuisine Witiiemall box plated rufies and blue satin pipinzs: | Lords this evening Lord Batewan o4ked the intention Protestants who effected the Reformation.” coal tar and earbulic ecld, and that two fect of fresh | shell, be so consirued aa to Lrev: {rom a velocipedist. ‘Tho. magistrates decided that 10 be foun 0, 2 is & lavonsler corded silk, elaborately trimmed | of the government in respect to the Irish Chureh bill, Riteo?atth ‘eae drains the front treadth is tyeked | E4et Carnarvon and Lord Cairns opposed the anee- and rey © Mo Ly that pun Pe bd ind the necessary and inexpedient at the present side and back breadths are trimmed to ‘the waint i vid th with narrow floances. With this exquisite toilette, a ractane laine sane edd Mia Meld ar | Ronan scart is bo De WORD aa Runt, nd Khe strike ‘nad no intention ‘OF Bayan, | {ue eltect formed by this combination can be readily frovw the respectful course that was due to point called Pedra, and fihat th: Peuinsul being constantly shot down, “The Is Just #0. strong Ht league out of town ai op hit tulad to die beture me thing may be t and deny ato Union ore, wher VPypograph miremente of the 1H: CURIOSITIES OF CRIM, After the adoption of several amendments, the are e Constitution was adopted—6s to 16, ‘Tho Mynterious Death of an tusurauce Clerk 10 de Coda, of Santo Espirit, [ered (iard we a dress of bige cea enite arrived a. lncreane enpecially by using no effective means to | The Latest Phase of tho Anpleion Divers ‘THE TUANKS OF TUR WomEN, isin Shalinee tie Pel al ts a Aire Laat eGsrom 16 00 feened 8 kause, with tunic of bive eatin, aud bine satin or: | “the Gee ot eutatwA 4 poustea ot the Prevent houses of ili-fame in Chureh street and the ir, Samuel F. Appleton is evidently deter Misa Augusta Lewle, President of th ove Tsey Saasaae tacratane Weviae A ices hece ow only two things are wanting toa prompt and | Sake, Profusely trimmed with white Ince. No. 6 ls a ) citizens of Melfunt and vielnity, containing eighty lower part of Greenwich street, Finally, the defend. | Mined to return to untrammeled celibacy, Not con- | Pypographical Union, ‘thanked the Com gaalion the bent By a Ribs badlt peated, bes ouuplete auiccons ; a move tin Bort Fico, whiew ae Grynadine ee Lay Abe bite wilk ander thogsand algnal the disestabllahment ot of ed to tent with maintaining a divorce sult himself against | the most teeling manner for ite on, ond a aeeclele ol "I 4 Javing | Wil assuredly take eady hap. | 4 We Ny i marks on the Occasion, ly ah Pleypansrdalrg ds balety We me ieee fila Wilk; dail t6 taalla Giscrauee aGetly oaks fe that the good that would enure to the trate Tae tatae te PRIMAL allt bit & hak trene Tce tn nneke Janes " 3 be bed . wi] ‘The Rev. Dr. Dix is accused also of advocating the | dirt be placed over it. The Board ordero’ accord: tablishment of houses of able bodied young women | ingly. It is now sald that Col. Bliss, Attorney to tm the parish by means of the surplus revenue, and | the Board, altered the report by inserting the words itis farther charged that the;tefendants conceive at | ‘or ashen’ ufter fresh dirt, ‘and ure accessary to allowing vice and jmmorality to the bieycle Is not covered by toliman bad to refund. 'y statate, and the | f a heen taken 10 Whitehall slip by boat from tho ned, Ina very short tine, Aud KOmE action in de | With white lace. No. 7 is a corn colut he said that this petition emanated from the most q nier, wlebly o1 e Sr ane ¢ obligation to restore to the heirs would be fount to be of much more vaiue than ail coon ined ol Y. uelth Abajo, Were these two events to occurnow, | ier, rishiy ornamented by ® deep I nportant demonstration ever held In Lrelans the ground of saty-two acres Lefonging to Vier and | #0 18 18 claimed by Mrs. Appleton, unearthed Mrs, | the tianke whicl could Nw from a heart overtiow Ghali tals aPe i thd Labiiey Tete Teomtons |e question would no hs ot | aseney Mastetectiata ta ai aan aby jhe reat changes that had taken plice ia nleton's fo d, and pays bi enwes, | ing with gratitude, . /ooduall left his he : any sort of diflicuity, © great | dressea, n ¢ yoople since the general elee- tho plaintif” ueks that a receiver be appointed, and | Appleton’s former Husband, and pays his expense fr? ‘Beatty oslered a resolution that 1s unjuat (or 7. | Mr, Wooduall left his Lome to Astoria ® | diferences between the voluntesra and Fegu- | £¢.,10 maich each tollet, the expe: Ho sald he believe! the. people of the north that defendante scconnt for the funds in their joses- | While he also carries on an action to sever tho con- | members vie Lnion to receive and do werk tokes 40 last Tuenday, Wich time, unui y outls exceeding thirty-flve hundre 4 Ror ie hae lara at Santiago de Cuba, Pucrto Principe, ‘Print nd were not singular in this particular, He hing war kino fi ; sb cl ; Hon. nabial ties of Mr, and Mrs. A, At any rate, a Mr, | from a place where there is astrike, Adopted, rat y idad, Colon, aud other ats. It in palpable thut FASHION NEWS AND GossiL d the change was going on rapidly and cer. - ‘ ‘ot ee, at night French's Hotel, Several . y ht el ec : 3 a but who deserted ber many yours ago, bas instituted ‘The Committee on the Aspociuted Press and Postal | 2 wiwoted naairis wh oh fai to allelt ang Ia Hee aad, tha Gabaan wilt inten nowee ne the i ne Cu tarus C ver, oa aie a stincuiahed In the House of Commons, tins evening: the mi mn ¢ still, ‘The argu. | evee to the Ansociated Preas the opinion of the . a Li fo 4 wll not give way to the regulars or the representa. yeacaat y seh je debate on the Alabama question waa ne marriage to Mr, A., she is bis wile still, The argo. mbere of the. Union is, almost nanimously | i 4 Cuban necting on tho might of ths day of hie | {Mi MO RNS ici ce Mee th the rogular uficers xt nesday, We are informed th post Laue at] poned thi the 9th of July. ta to be aovem| ‘The Hermuda Floating Dock, the largest structure Citizens of Nebraska and the Indians—The | ments in this curious case were summed up yester departure from hos He was known to have a net that institution, ‘There appeared to be w ‘conae t to be ruled by tic volunteers, Thor oo a TOmney, te da , ; mn : considerable sum of money. besides other valuablen Mudisou square Presbytert Mininier to Beiginm—Sale of Part of the | day in the Supreme Court Geucral ‘Term, but de tity of opinion in regard to the Postal Tele mora bie 8a oF Aner, bee ! ‘ow, and mast continue to exist for 6: G Sos ta) a lire brit dred pieremolool of the kind ever butlt, with a lvrge convoy, include Mount Vernon te-Wild Landa for | cision wav reserved, giapW ayatem. ue olyection neged. against the aye: | Ci Na bento Peper aevieey toeatuer iat: mob Kovernuent, oF Wy ue a Vethor ex AK ate af ine prensa Riese GP ieee Laer ek Ing the Mack “Vrines, ly preparing to ail tor Bee. Emigrants—The Aunapolis Railroad Ace! > Re ee ee othe Goternient uc | the evident marks of violence, has given rise to the fe ‘gh Mise McCollough I @ sisterinlaw of Henry H. a dent. The Ambelance Sytem. gree, Belg tn the handa of rnments it | suspicion of foul play . Se | the world th hold in Cubs. | Leeds, the auctioncer, MF. McCollough was propre: | qAcrand banquet was etyon on board the steamer Wasuiaton, June 11,—The Commissioner of | Since the introduction of the ambulan bs Ay tl asl a soon pales pelle Nepean tor of the famous Staton Talaut chat tower, and | tal toadig ot the new French cabl the General Land Office, in the case of citizens of | conveying sick or disabled persona to the hospi The Commit ‘The Monnent Swindier Yet. forward to hail In. the distaue tuacda bal i Dalat talearaua (rom Meriase Sodl, Wotees pes Kesntvet, The poor widow Crane ts in front of No. 11 | und what does the United Stites propoow to dot rele Pt i ; ‘abe i roy. | POFt the disaster in the coillery in that neighborhood Nebraska, who ask to be released from the require- | the police anrgcons have hud easy times, ‘The & pepinhican Park Mow, and sells fruit. She pays for this privi —— gonna Weat Polat Motel, Rtatge tutogation vt New | mich tess serions than at dest given, Fifty-six bodien ment to reside on their lands settled under the | missioners of Public Charition comp ain that drunken | to te next ¢ lege tue usual annual one dollar licen ‘One day have been recovorcd thus far, and it way thoug thls week a young gentleman pretending to be from ‘otal number of killod-would not c1esed WESTCHESTER COUNTY. York fishionables take the Mary Powell this even ing, to participate in the feativith that & Homestead law, has decided that they may be tem- | persons and others whose ailments are of the Nght porarily absent In time of actumt danger of Andian | eat possible nature, are aent without any reason to | Me rmembers thereto, Mespoctiity sunuitiol | | tue Magetee amas apy ieee a The Rer. Dra, Pouch Twing, and Hall ade | qO%Zuarmlay evening: the, frat hop of the season rabies da ST Falds, Yur that they must return when such danger | the hospitals, Out of 31 cases during the week, the | whiltun Gutétell, BW FL) uu, Foor woman whoes eon hed served tn the ermaics of Greased the ‘meeting at ths Home for Incursbies, in | muse -vsing turmabed by & portion of the Beventh Soarks from the Telegras das passed, hospital surgeons report ouly four as being Mt cases | ‘The report was adovte’ the Republic male whe pad the money, but would | Wort Karas it D. Church yesterday, ab ther aumt- | Rogiment hand. Linesy and ‘Thorpe of London, have suspended. ‘The Baltymore and Obto Railroad have exclusive | for admission, a THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIC He Let a ined WAM Rae haatd than cadres: (CANOE Sa Capt, Fr ie criaiantor of the popular ; Gon, Cabellero de Rodas haa sailed from Cadiz foe e! o ” 1 rT = Mr, Haileck's revolutions, deprecating the making ‘applic the M: ‘ 7 <a ooklya Navy Yurd, is r OS 701, E. Cie palamrep ave. BOO UME TSUN AAS, New York iro Underwriters. of religion of volivics @ qualifying. test, [or CDI | ae eee a ane ae sctay Gray coand Bo dit BROOKLYN, stent Grant Is expected to be a Boston oa Sey ans pet the. mere Vacs | sleerapi Company, | A meeting of this body was held yesterday, | inent wn Government or individual rating offers, | Doca Mayor Hall keep people about his odica who - ANOTHER URILLIANT WEDDING, PPA ala te le ba galivoradl ear ane ible for fu 0d aKen ie and uuciig the action of the Fewstonat . i i is maile aro to Bom’ the scene of the rutroad disater ut Anvapolin | President Henry A. Oakley tm the chair. ‘he bust | rinagr. in. employing fn Mt, Dougias, an allege! | 17 Wists Bom the Poe! Spple-wom guditt, Gok, Win, J. Lwin, tho wixtts victim of | x thursday evening, at Mr. J. A. J. Neato's | venes datitee'at the Cuietim, Beaton. 7 CoM Junction on Wedresday vight, ness was to consider whether the Insurance Fire | * rat,” were taken up. a ” sine eee * m . " e Cubs iL ma fair in the Coumbenioner Wilson will forward an abstract of | Ttrol should be sustained for wo years following, | Tue question was ‘iivided, and the @rat part, rela | je Clerks’ Mistckes, ‘Phe last but two of the populor Plymouth a Vinle Neate was married to Mr, Thomas Kp a Bd Mg yt EN Tea such wild lands os are hoid tn roserve for emigrants | N° fix the expenditares, The decision at | M¥¢ to relizion und politics, was ndopted A painter named McHale; of Gold stroot, | Organ concerts is to be given to-day at du'clock spon of the Hey, Mr, Longking, Tle latter | “ne schooner Star of Hope, of Conssest, le ashore to Dublin, by request of the United States Cousul at | 29d, If 80, to Ox the expenditures, he decision of Mr, Koberts moved a4 a substitute for the latter | Brooklyn, tell from a Indder last week and enstained | Mra. I'roluck, tho celebrated lady organist of Mus. | Pe#Utimed tue ceremony. on Urentoure reef, aud ws probably biigedes that piace. the Board was to continue the patrol, whien now | part, thas the National Union objects to the admis- | severe tojuries, Dr, Farley was ealled to. attend | tou, will preside, a Tececal Blekida 3 Teil lanes Of akaeuae for ‘Tho Hon. J. Ruasoil Jones has been commissioned | jymbers 122 men, and is supported at an annu sion’ ctw negro into any n under its jurisuietic bim and to alleviate his pain, prescribed the thir — — JOTTINGS ABOUT TOW Generel Bichon Las tomy ae leave os ‘one year, and permission to xo Deyoed tha soa, Afver discussion, several Beigium, vice Santord, suspeoded, and u Hmendmenta having | second part of & gratn of thesolution of morphs, aid LOSSES BY F e 0 bs a 2 1 IRE, a Roscoe C e brief visit to nie family 8 if -—. sctlon of We Congressional Frinter, and was adypted | stead some al The Osborne Mills, at Rantoul, Lil, were burned | ‘The body of John Clancy was found yesterday | | Iudlan deoredutlons aro reported eouth of the ease. een a real estate asuctfoncers Dond Babe Sold by Auction, AT to 87. wounded man, on Thursday evening; loss 000, it (he foot of Spring street ‘aile, below Fort Kearney, terday sold by public’ suction, im fromt of the "1 apaki ‘The Convention then went into secret session | next mornin hastened to the drug sure a oenough' ughter honse, in fi Olas: ts of Mamaroneck, N. ¥., ¥ fayor'e’ OMe, Alexandria, for W. A. Tay. | Some time ago, Charles Diehl, an undertaker, | 01h state of and tol rug clerk, who, comprehonduig tie | pliiry Yi Groene mene Sanghier hones, te : at Dr. Burohard's Church to- | points tay delegation: 98 to & vere Jor and Scott, Commissioners, the | Of 94 Bust Houston street, was wold out by th fe situation, summoned Dr: Farley and tot hu what pa ADR aaa la 7 a SOFAS |: |: SROTrON STORIE: i i Lopez's troops have surprised a Brazilian regimens foll owing rtions of the Mount Vernon | Sheriff, Another andertaker, a Mr. Friese, bought OR MC had dene, The latter, vath Dr. Jotn hag | OMe Se ‘ieeiildasteniiiarsiine A grand entertainment is promised on the Ve- | of cava ry. and cut (hom to pieces. qatate: Lot No. a. in th A taining 1] tot of the coffins and took them to his place of THE LAB ake D to the sick man and appliad remedion whi NEW JERMA lox Kioktum, Kbvitt Hail, on Monday evening. ‘The German Expedition for Arche exploration, o> ir Sion on aang te. q saver a, <i ° fence be emoved vl Ou ee | paring fol ira hit Be No 2 tg erent Re bat eet tae A “f bet | order for a child's coffin, and on opening one of the . out thirty workingwomen in the cap making dorsey rtenlen. Asonof Mr. Robort L., Smith, of Ocean ave- | yyiih avenue. The Nashville Press and Times changed its Nh Willem Ni t 1 | tot that he had purchased, found the dead body of | trade met last evening to form au organization W. _E. Browne, student of | nue, Bergen, Las mysteriously disappeared list id politics yesterday. It now advocates TAAGINg RoDINg: SHOR, VUNG Polity Pir: GOs pet Mr, Conrad Kubn, of Workin, New York, appeared before Justico Cham . A correspondent finds the latest model lodging | Pip eiocuiom and tunpartial suffrage. Li ite MAAR aa Association, ealed the wecting Co under, and stated | beim of “detvey City yesterday, und complained | ¢,A,petition,}ms been presented to the Common | youye in Chatham square, where four Kalinn boys | "yy 2 Wt: sittredge, U. 9. Assessor for the Bret . i umble Coll thatif-the women in the cup trade Wanted to assist the | that while In the elty hee the Au Counell: Of Newark. ine aaaimlenee: 40) Dulld A WS | aleap in'sm boo bos coleBiion District oF Vermont, died 10 Butiand — Two Terms of Imprisoument in Ov prove the Jed | assoc atio own condition, they ou aud act tether, Alte man | paid fifteen cents, I nade o raid yesterday ravle | and receiving ten ¢ , eh of bottles Lelonging kiving tho bark quarter, | ‘The Jersey City police nt in change. Soon after del’ | on the junk ‘dealers, in. se ny that 0% ken the $04,000 bosses on that road | Ann Calvert, aged 21, a Now Lebanon Shaker e duminies convmitted suicide by drownlag herself in « pond “Inter | yesterday with great éclat Mr, John A, Bri ‘esting Collequy Metween tho Prisoner | recited the history of the class of 100. William D. | Hesitation on the part of the young w nt accused him of not puyh to minéral and soda water manulacturers. Yestorday afternoon at Hamilton Park, Joseph | the sttiement the Recorder—Nensation in the Court | Poulke aelivered the class oration, and Willard Hiart- | BGummuite of nix consented to take te unstiee ba Gress ah tha came ime costing tie | Ti little girl, three | A, Miller, of Sixty sec Ninth aveuu man who kidnapped th house at the wame time striking bin Southern Arizona uring the past three mont! and Seldonick was arrested | Yeas old trom Jersey § i tod wad a number ‘Lhey passed a voto sywpethizing | A Warrant Was rested ii Newark, | was stabbed Alan Warriors word eneral Sessions. lett the poem, The memorial plate waa placed by | next meet the bac lies are captives. A young man of good address was tried in the | 4 i hil Caviaa a the | with the cap makers! strike, Miss O'Nell auld ‘aud held in $150 bal and gave the name of Janes ox, The F. M. T. A. B, Society are to hold one of on b bobie Dananady hed the Grand Marshal, Charles A. Peabody, Jr. The | fe) hurdiy knew wliat was required of then to —— George Miller, aged five years, whose parente | indeecint Tc AcE Rosinhy sre. te. Hold one.¢ A decree lias been published in Vienna. forblddl art of General Sessions, yesterday, for burglary, | music was furnished by Theo, Th Lieati 4 i ; heir origina Avil authortth Foe ecclesiastical sent music wan furiish ¥ Theo, Thomas's orchestra. | ‘They were willing to atest (he men in obtaining Embryo date for Congress, reside in Willow street, Hoboken, pulled akettic of | ing in their bull, Twenty-tlird street and Second at the voluntary evnseat of the person coavert committed on the Ist of May, in the dry goods store | Dancing followod the literary exercises, fuir wazes, aud the mon must also assist them todo | Daniel Sullivan, aged 18, was before Alderman | scalding water over lust evening, aud was scalded to | avenue, i Intel 1 of Wim. K. Peyton, at 272 and 274 Bowery, ‘The jury > the same, Another ludy sald that some men were coaterda, u 0 an intelligent colored man, an- toe Tombs, on churge of steal | death. The Rev. Mr. Hepworth of Boston, who bas didate to without leaving thelr seats found him guilty, Re Remarkable Surgery. Tiling 6 90 mark, (or 3ee Aika jue women ead {rom bisifatbor, Denais Sullivan, of St Hox The Committee on Pablic Buildings of tho | accepted a call to the Second Unitarian Soctety of order Hackett, addressing the prisoner, #ald: Dr, Carnochan with a view of relieving a patient | sj.7odu1 tue Misses Kolninson, Levs, O'Neil, Meyers, | tank notem nnd, started Off bythe ceca Tot Aeanc, | Board of Hroehulders, Kavos county, resolved yes | New York (Dr, Oxguod’s), preachow at tus church | | ‘The Paraguayans bave surprised the expeditionary an Brown. do you remember having been {ndioted | of He doloureux took out the affected nerve, by cut. | Dilleek, anv ovvers, Until the west meetin chusetts, taking with lim a juvenile friend. His ap- | ark, without de i Ly dane Captured the greater part ofthe, “= “er Kies os st Lavore. will endeavor to ol Gag char Wa tarees tae Uo toot eases back many Haines as p ‘Two workmen who were excavating for a new sible pearance at Springfleld with so muel: money, which “ nue, 'T Prisoner—* Yee sir, last Ju 10 jolm this movetucut of the women cap uakers, noes Were ik gg Muel, money, whieh | The Methodists of Hoboken who were ao cruelly | yuidine in Franklin strect, neat Weat Broadway, | ., The, Weather at Long Branch is delighital. Most “At thai time you pleaded guilty of an | Wards, underneath and bebind the eyo about three ecgeneel arrout the bo sue Haring arn We City Marshal 10 | deceived and persecuted « short tiny ago by tie | wer eeverely injured yeswruny by tho falling uta | of he vutolg ace teady for opouing, One hundred aft, mot at grand larceny, and on the strong recom. | inches, and cuttlug It off juse at tte junction with the Labor Items, he went word to the father, who went to thut piaco, | Common Council of thet village, are raising fuuda | pile of brick! he. weabh’ anatase OlA’ Gelana | a et lee sreeaat of your potty judgment Was suspended | Fain. ‘The time occupied wae treo and w hal | he. bricklayers of Cincinnati are on a atrike for | "4 brought the children baek, ors reveal A United States lighter (unloaded), used in | fr. echonuer Karn Jane, early youtstdny moraigg, om hours, the patient being under the inlluence ofeaher, | for goa day. PN are | eee Kliowen, of a6 Second stroot, Hobo- | can ying ordinance stores inthe harbor,waa capeiaed | Faltate Bolt were couellerabiy da waged } weer ; i 0 19 Operating for “Johnny the Greek t | ken, ed yesterday ufiernvon, diy afternoon tna squall whon opposite Gov- | ngshoremen, No, 8, bold their semi- y b bere él * old 6 a ee Union Pacifle Railroad coupons due July 1, will ‘And ut that time you appeared as Cast m-House Heads Dropping. Rr agi apcer hs Yesterday in the Court of General Sessions tho | KIN with bere chia tv Jenn oi iene or fhsand "No lives font r 4 in gold, free of ‘Goverutbent tan, fe boeisa oe Joseph Dovg's, did you not? Wasuinc on, June 11.—The services of the “§ fl Aaya District Attorney announced that Jame MeConucll : 5 The funeral of Mr, N. F, Miller, formerly of Uly , At alt Biate | treot, end in New Fork, o@ Yes, sir. following ¢ rks in the Eighth Division have been | 4 Lhe Master Painters’ Union have decided that | gud John Roach, otherwise *dobuny the Urivk,” | Elias M. Woodruff, of Orange atreot, Newark, | tho firm of Hl. B. Claflin & Co. took place yesterday | UUrsday. July, at Brown Bros.,in Wall street, Rocordor-— Weil, Brown, yon have certainly abus! discontinued on the recommendation lector | they wall only pay $4 w day of ten hours alter Moa- | could not be tried because of the abeenc Jinport: | in w fit of insanity visited several clothing stores in | afternoon in Dr. Aduins's Chareh, in Madlaon ave At the closing session of the American Institute f the ‘Court. ‘Soarcely a year tas pam | Grinnell, aud approved by the Beerctary of the | ‘ay Hexts iit Witucases, Within the past two mouths tuccaso | that city yesterday, aud pave large orders, Alone ‘ Regs: 0 Rev. Dr, Rogers conducted tho tuneras | Of Hommopatby yesterday, the Constitution A expert nd f Treasury: Join f. Builth, James H. Stevens, Win The blue-stone cuttery and flaggers held a spe- | lias beck postponed over and over azuin fur the swue | he requested the sulesinan to cut of portion of bis | services, Sinndied Fo pacilt women 7 be omen DLs ies Dr Mpdttor “Couduen ewe now’ see you | Al. Van Volkenburgh, Jolin’ McK cial mectng to discipanes memier for working 1a | ieasou. ‘The Heoorder thopgit it was slusular that | coat talin us they wero too long for New York Uavel The frre oakt lead Chie al Hast ead Or. t¢ Ladiaass of Ualcago, Becrwtarys higher om the Iaider of criwe. Than | Weat, N. Ton: ohn ¢ Mr. Gara yard with #Hou-society mai the wituewios hud been #0 frequently spirited aw uy The Chancellor has denied an application fi he ferry boat Long Island City will be launch. | “e2t 4 J ; Foryoar ity anl'conbection, who inuer tant af ene Labor Union, addressed. the meeting of tion Mould Warning to Builders. lulled Sam Zabriskie in Muckensack, ‘The Covrtot | has been but ter tite Long. tan Karel Coay | States Right bangs nave cowed to be Hnanclat goats ono, Your sentenre then 4s, for the crime of eran Goldwin suit! eat Speech ers in broowlyn last evening. ‘The jury yesterday, in tho case of a boy 6 | Pardons, which moets on Monday, will probably re- | pany, and wil ran frou Juwes Silp to Auuser's | Y We Goverumens since thy St inst, Jarceny comm ict by you oni tha gith of May. te to | Prof, Goldwin Suith, at the annual dinner of | fhe iron moulders of Spuyten Duyvel recently | Years of x6 Who was injured by the tulling of a pile | 2¢t an application for commutation of hiv wontence | joint, George Peabody was, met, by several trustees of eee eee pe ain AL RG oepimten ar int die | the Toronto Univernty’ Axsuciation, spoke mishly | astced Merune Of 1) tu It per toot. on there | OCiumber ou the sidewalk iu Thirtsenth street, 1 to imprisonment for life, Me was sentenced tobe | “Vt.” petor W. Noctis appeared before Marshal | i, {iiucatiousliuud, op Lis arrival in Hoston yesterday I (Or Whe outelary whereae vine | oF the Cornell University, und said th um pron Winch wos ehecrtuly conceded withous s | AYeHUe A, awarded bis guardian $45). danisces, | Hanged on bho Bth inst, CEL Or aeatesday Aid oheieeh that k mvhal | puoralae, aie eit ior delew in the eersooas nd for ie Bhirslary whereat yon | Of the Cornell vos proud : dutge Mullin, in his charge, gald thas the defendants | ‘Tho coremonics connected with tho laying of | Rosi Lat detanied Mie or peak eM NAc | W's Lono white riding ons load of plaster nea and tix Mouths in tie'state prison at hard | claims, he said ready The Bricklayers of Brooklyn gave tho Trenton | Ml! Bo PERE Lo place tae Tuinber in the sire the corner stoue of St. Barnabas Hospital, took | jad given bills to Mr, Roary ior collection, and. the | Fignkit Landing yesterday afternoon sooHtanc ally fe reour any wrong we tu J, but We hd ayers O 00% @ the ‘onto -—>-— ince yooterday, The preluinury service were t 4, Mr. Neeh Liege n i . " “t tthe 101 1 waco paseud ‘Over bis be prisoner was taken from the bar, he bad to | are not ready to allow any one to have the honor of | Potters $10 last night, wud’ promised §100 more fold ta Graco Church at poo! mong tho cleray | resi acer. Neale alleges, retained the MOury, | oe ot killing bie Woe ay Night by the seat where ther’ and wis trampling « ‘ flag under Took” but he tbougut thas | Wien ied. ‘The Society will demuud fur go a day ‘The Knife at Whitehall, re Hiskop Odenhelm: ‘ rh pa eg Gi | Marshal Tooker will take testimony to-day, becadt, killing hin watanily, homas Bresli Hing the prisoner's fock, No there nee be and James Holland were com ard street, who had been A duct between. Capt, W. BE. Cameron, of the Pe- no difficulty betwoen tae two vailons, | of vight Lours on and alter July 6, the P 3, of t htue tt Anna 5 su, than the mether rushed to ; “by Ald fay on the charge. | Hodsee, Recto ab 5 the Hey. Dre, Beluy ditey it toftoine Duter-aud Robert W: Hughes, ofthe Richmond coe pS fig dg ald ———— ~ The covoh drivers now receive #1.75, per day | Ct heme” guaiged tn stank eee eee teh | ier, Kgs; the Hey, Messrs, Buuusbucy, Suits, | looking form situation, was hired at a servant by « | Sl gsunai was Mopbea By ta pouse Of Chote, ten! my only sont don't take him fron) | "Tarkish War Movements in New York. | for an averago of twelve hours’ work. ‘They will | and Front streets, and of etavbing Oficer O'Lt Govdwia, was Ware the river, on ‘Thursday evenings but instead. of in: | Verzoerday mo!" Mhe mother held ber erring ebile in her em: The mor floating about town fa | tect to-morrow evening to effect a reform by in- | who bud attempted to quell the disturv.«ace ° a Aaulng tae Us Rea bhae aerattad 2: reas apnaclt The remains of P. Ferrill, an officer of Drace, and it was with diffeulty that the officers took | that emlistinents and entor arms and ammus Fresing, stpeie Wages 40:99 8 day, and reducing thelr a Reform in Local Poltttes. which, however, she success ully resisted, Sho re- qauleation, were doaled burial rites oe Bim om hss eg, oie, Tal GALE on Ne Gagr, | on, re reply eaine Ue war Bera far tha urkia | H ner, wot Movemouts of Vice-President Colfax, My Workingnen’s Keform Club of the Fifth | wumed to this city, leaving the inhabitants of the rotherhoud appeared in ehurch it resatian Qa with * My sont my poor boy | alt, w Hlonary of thw Porte, It is sald, 1 superinterding the Maw hadi abut A cenchatinas Vice-President Colfax bas been, with his wife, | Ward snot last Dennis Dermody in the chair, | Palisades (0 hut Weir Wuwortuy weKoF eub ot} The Republican State Convention at Houston, ce en ou (Ore Allin much ctor, the objects auf. | suipment oi 80,0 sland ul arias, recently purciinsed | Ay Asrecluine tobe knowe as the Now York | we euest of the Hon, Joha Hii, of Hoonton. Un | Specchs were delivered by Mesere, Mafferty, Clarke, ae Texas, nogiinated &. J, Davis for Goverwons J “We Se NE ee At ae Ta DE ls ahiphre rg tecrrape aie Praag areca a Moog Thursday Mr, Colfax visited the gre ut irou works uc | abit Le xpreasive of thelr oppusitign 40 tic | A few hours after the publication of our ac- | aay for Leute tye 3 Wad | Boord er Hout Eatate Brokers was organized yosterday | Lat place, and tried” bial nk Carver for Compe nopoly Of ‘Lu » Konchier, of alas bees purchased, it uny Hall, and to she treo trade | count of the ywit of the Ob cutting nails, Lo Kiver E Were still distinetly audible while she was de- | vecav steamers have as Agno. ding the stairs, for (ue same destination and use, aflornoon at the office of Bri of & Barnes. About | the evening large party of prominent citizcns of | durtrive, ‘They pledged themse!ves to cue loose | ciation, yesteruay, @ gentiowan called at Tie SUN or Of the Land Offies,’ Even (ue old stugers of that stony-hearted Court — Uutety seme were Feproscated. A constitution and by- | Morris county paid thelr respects to Mr. aud Mrs. | from ali political parties and support those eau: 6 to & mistake we had made, He said Federal Council have decided that the com ¢ Sa a nad * the Boonton Brass Bund and Glee Clu’ | dates only Who should fayor tueir views, Alarge | ho went tot ‘were aflected. Cuban Affairs in New York. awe wer pied, ‘The initiation foe for the Dex’ | serenaded thom, Viee-Presidont Colfax spoke | number of workingmen attendod, including delegi- | street wh Sar SUtrrseery cor maar erey We have nothing new to report in Cuban Af. | 'hirty Cays was Oxed at Atty dollars, after which time | briefly, Yesterday morning the distineuse tious from the Fires, Ninwi, Kleventh, wad Seven. th eric: el; bi Jo patiole with watioual progress, Tho third horticultural exhibition of the J tira. Kalisinenta a CATR tavdrably, but | the proptlety of erasing tio tt ab te dace: | pal Z'visit to Poupions the family hevortond aid | toot Wards: m 7 Pett etobing Ge aoutl dell Civatel tater, "Od | | dodge Bunter, of Momphie: ta 6 joens County Agricultural ety is wo be given | no proparations have been made ior the immediate | tion of the Kxecutive Committee, Officers were chosen | lust evening were dose Jon, ke T. ~— I 0 Pie sr Grounds, Mineola; on Wednesdays the | devertare of aaccher eapediion, ‘The sieamer | conoeme bot Mh Segees oe tee Hon, George 7. jegusrioa Of & polonman aad tbe b f President, Wiliam H. Kaynor; Viee-Preat- | Cod jornatown, ‘I Coll b le-stand, he learmed per of holkhs | este ot election, naser pier fe ise 110% esident, iam H. Raynor; Viee-Presl- . Colfax gov uP | John B. Mead was accused by Win. Watts, befor uring wpple-stand, be lowrmed that the hotel ceased arious offel foature will be ® grand Wwialof veloc | Quaker City was Felvascd yooterday by Marshal rn gira: Hyetideek: Measured; UAL Moeveaseas JF; | tbe Hudeow, end will then vill West Fount aba Now | colette, dead, was accused by Win. Watts, before | 2Orng ppc anda cue Vourued that ie hotel ceased | Jail for vi wad roves eee Basa rs 1B Lesyinube Kogiad, °° told for sxausiuaiioa, "eE ® Pvanty ® J obliged vo tue goutloman Cor the informadion. | gute’wes givens so bs corner of Broadway and Barclay | Platte referred by the North German Purliamens, re: the ruralists wore sald to. be stop. | setting the Consiiution of Medklgavurg, are income

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