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aseinisaceiiaian patna ' ‘ | aw . Ae 1 oer lie oa esr PRICE TWO CENTS, +. } OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THINTY-SINTH YEAR THE JEROME PARK RACES, rei ratag eet tea ILIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | 788 PRswREED career, | TY] A White Man Killed by a Nogro—Assaulting What they are Dotow tn President's Abe mit I SVOLUTION IN CUBA. LIGIOUS ik LLIGENCE. te Chareh Dedication tn Clyde N. ¥. ——— : LAS y | Man at bis own Threshold—The Cores | pasts MERE AN RE RY sence—Htow the Ii are tobe Treated | pycoCRAGgING RRPORTS FROM interesting THE DUKE OF MONTPENSICR FOR THE LAST BRILLIANT DAY OF THE) cecw making thelt own Time, Cn SONig PORTE ‘The Pardon of the Hebel Leaders-In- AMERICANS IN CURA, bth Fb por THE SPANISH THRONE. Logic Pride Yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock, near the siligphoe* ternal Kevenae Decisions. Sia Hb voundiog ¢ 2 prada Heence on the Road and eu the Quarter | linc o! Ba‘talo avenue and Warren strect,a white man | Saturday's Steam Ftect—Bmigeation to Vire | WAsn'xoron, June 18.—The Commissionct f | ys tanding of Bxpedisions for the Revos | + NF Juno W.—The or | Batogy of Mextco tn the Cortes—Prestdent Stretch Two Splendid Races and « Dead | named Fiteh was shot and killed by Franels Drake, ginin-Gen, — Fremout ‘awa French | Indian Adolrs nas pabliehed @ etrealar of instruc Intianary Forcea-Deaerttous from the | rerstene of the Charch of St, John the Jonrez the Great Ri Heat—Lobelia Turns a Somersnult aud | a colored man, Fitch and James Bradshaw went Opera Troupe-Adiow Tomtee—Archbishop | tons relative to the futare management of tho In- Se Dh Army-Skirmishes near Prints | Evangelist, in this town, won laid fthis after the Oath to Re Injures her Jockey. to the honse of Drake, as they expressed it, McCloskey Gotug to the Coumenical | diana, which orders a poltey Ofrewarding those who « /aagoment near Pacrta Padre. noon by Bishop McQuade of Rochester, [Five Montpensier in A antl ie The pleasant weather of Saturday drow an im- | to whip him. They knocked at the door | Cownett. endeavor to become etvilised, while punishing thore | Wassiserox, June 13,—Cubans here have just | thousand people witnissed the ceremony, The | Mannin, June 18.—In tno Cortes vestordag, mense crowd to theJorome Park races. By P.M | and catled Drake ont, and as goon na | Four steamers for Rurope and five for Sonthern | wno adhere to their old customs, Orders have been | Hearne that two expeditions, numbering over six | country for Mfy miles was represented. A floral | Navarre advocated the election of the Duke of the Pork and Harlem lane were fied with may he made his appearance Bradshaw knocked | Ports sailed on Saturdoy—the City of Batimore | sont to Generals Sheridan and Schofield to treat all trod men With aris, ammunition, and provisions, | canopy beneath United States flags covered the | Montpensier to the throne, and declared his prefers ent equipsees aud «pladie-whected baggies, all spin. | him down, falling on him. They atrugeted for come | and the Louisiana for Queenstown and Liverpool, | Indians, ontelde the four great reservations, as tiow | lave sufely landed in Cuda and Joiucd tho revotu- | site, Migh masa was rung in the old Catholly | ence for immediate and Gal action on the part of ning toward Fordt: Among them were He! time, rolling over each other until the megro Was {the Britannia for Glasgow, the Villy de Poris for | tito, ‘This ordor ta rade ia the Interest of the eft | tionary forces, They are tried soldiers, all having | Chureh near the new ba'iding by the pastor, Puther | the Corten to that effect, mont's, Helmbold's, and Jerome B, Fellows’s four: | nearly blinded with dust, He at length eried out | Havre, the United States and the George Cromwell | zens on the frontler, deen iu the armiow of the tate war, Dosertions from | John Stewart, assisted by Fathers O'Connor and | During t'e debate on Moxieo ‘In the Cortes yeaters in-teds, The owners handled their own ribbons. | Bradshaw was biting him, when a colored spectator | fF New Orleans, the Alahama for Fernandina ond The Secretary of War haa ontered the discharze of | the Spanish forces to the Cubans aro tneressing | MeManus, An immense procession of societioa of | day, & Depaty stigmatized the Mexicana aa coward, Fellows dasted through the moving mass of plac: | named Richard Thomas Moore and Fitet (iis | Mobile, the Janos Alger for Charleston, and tho | all clerks, including entisted men, not authorised by | every day. There aro freqnent collitiona be- | the Church marched to too ecene with banners and | Gee, Prim replied that a people who were able te 4 tons, coupés, dog-carts, and carnages at a 9:2 gt, | Chrivtian name was unknown to any of the epecta- | Issac Bell for Richmond, Norfolk. &e, The fatter | law, on the 15th fast, tween the Spanish troops end the volun | Moca, Bishop McQuade, aftertaying the cornerstone, | @ustain themselves aguinat invasion were not cow. a Astonishing even those Who were the moat familiar | tors) took Bradshaw by the aris and tore him otf, | Mslanced by far her Southern competitors In human | General Canby decides, in the case of T. T. Fannt- | teers, and the dificulties are trrcean Preached an eloquent #ermon, He sald that tho | ards, Ho eulogized the Mexican Republic, and with the speed of bis noted four-in-lund, and the | Drake while down asked for lis pistol, and Joseph | freight. She took nfuety passengers from Vermont, | leroy, of Winehester, Va, who was pardoned previe | The Cabana have organized their forces ti Progress of the Cathoile Church in America was | calied Prosident Suarea the “great repabliean’? Matchless skill of their driver. W. Williams (also colored) rao into the house and | Massachnectts, and Western New York, with a few | ous to the passage of the Reconstruction acta, that | army corps—one to be under the command of Gen. | owing to its members reapecting the laws of marriage, | This was re “1 with lond cheering. Marshal Ex-Recorder James M. Smith, wearing a velvet | procured one, and slso provided himrelf with aclu, | S¥edes from Minnesota, who are joining eotony | the Executive pardoa does not remove political dis. | Thomas Jordan, An engagement is daily expected | Pointing to the baudreds of children on the grounds, | Prim added that Spata would soon renew diplo coat, Grove s handsome team, With him were He Nanded the weapon to Drake as he rose to his | Of thelr conntrymen some distance west of Rieh- | atitities Detween the forces of Gen, Lesca and those under | ho aad: * Look at thoae boys and girls; they are | relations with Juarex, wife, an autores ofnote, and Judge Hilton's hand: | feet, and the latter, without a moment's hesitation, | Mond, Among the Baropean-bound vessels the | Commissioner Delano decides that no property | Gen. Jordan, The Cubans are in fine spirits, and | the pride of the family, Look at this growing con ‘The army and navy, and the civil mugistrates Some daughter, one of the beautiful Liondes of Al- | fred, qx is supposed, at Bradshaw, who was at this | Ville de Paris bore off tho palm. She salled with a | eeized by an Internal Revenne oMicer shall be re- | eonfdent of victory. Gen. Jordan has over two | gregation, by which the Church ts increosed. Why | throushout the Kingdom are taking the oath to re bany. Mr. Charles B, Ransom appeared behind his | time on the opposite side of the street, and nearly in | fall cargo, chiefly of cotton, 291,000 tn epecic, and | teased until a report has been made by the assossor | thousand Americans In hia corps, and it ta believed | does the Catholle Charch prosper? Beeanse Its ct and obey the new Constitution. well-known brown mares, He wore # botticgreen | a line with Fitch, ‘The ball, inatead of striking the | 985 passengers in the frst and second cabins. The | or collcetor of the district, or until they have bad | that the Spaniarde will find thom a different class of | children respect that work of God, the family, and ine Dulce of Montepenster bas entered Spain, and Welvet cont, was accompanied by several gentlemen, | one Intended (as enpposed), entered Fiten'a right | bulk of American pleacure seekers seem to prefer | ample time to report, Ho also decites that brokers | soldiers from any they ever before met in battle, | because fia cares and responsibilities are borne by | 18 tn Andalusia, and attracted general attention, breast, and penetrating the lung, passed down into | thie line, while the Canorders rest content | are Hable to pay tax an commission merchants on all | Several skirmishes aro reported between the Span- Mia attack upon abortlonist ——. THR GRAND STAND, the ablomen, He expired almost instantly, All the | With Canada and Fnglish travel, and euch Americans | sales in excess of $50,000, at the rate of $1 on cach | ish forces under Gen, Lesea, and the Cuban forces, nid sensation, ‘The church ts to be , Tho Distarbanees tn Paria, By 3 o'clock the grand stand andthe batcony of | party then Fan away, and the colored people hid | ® Journey out of the common path, ‘The quatity of | 1,000, excent those made through other wholesale | which reaulted in Gen. Lesea being compelled to fall | vriek, aud Gothic; size, 4 by 195, Wasmxatoy, Jano 13.—The nows from Pari the Club House were parterres of human boug themselves among the thick bushes, Bradshaw was | her passengers in ax noteworthy as their number, | doators who pay tax for anch. Commercial brokers | back on Trinidad, where, it is ald, he will await _— exciies great interest in diplomatic circles, and they Jes and colors, The bint beyond and the | seen to go in the direction of the etty, The body of | First, there were Goneral and Mra. Fremont, with | are tat cas fC ees esis rate oF 60 cents on cach | reinforcements, The Cubans were preparing to fol Howard Mission Pestival. are anaionsly expecting further advices, but are 1; the left of the stand were acompact | the murdered man was loft lying there until nearly 1 | thelr onty daughter and only son; General A. LT ig , le by oF through another anish forces, ‘Vo-morrow evening the friends of the children | caations abot low up thelr aneceas, and attack the expressing any opinion a+ to how the cretary of War has remitted the sentence | HAVANA, June 12.—Reporta have been received | Of the Howard Mission will give them a strawberry | diMcntiies will terminate, So fur as known, ne - Joby Ford, of Company (. Twentieth It, | here of w severe engagement between the Govern: | festival in the chapel of the Mission. ‘Music te to | despatches have been recelved from Minister Wash dndredand Twenty-fourth dilfaois | Ment troops and the insurreviionists at Pucrto Pa | be mixed with tho berries and other attractions, the | burue on the subject. Wwalor, Miss are, The nro ¢ Among | intention being to make the children happy. Hideadiaes et ihe Baad Otibeedlk prlathg the Post OMe Derart- | those reported killed It (ion. Mari festival Iv to en to tho public, and the frend Panis, June 18.—Many arrests were made yes. Jon envelopes for (wo j Py in July 1 next, was awarded by Postmaster - of the Mission ally Invited to participate. | terday and the day before, but the recent disorders quarter iretch was a | o'clock P.M. when a section of police in charge | UNkrown to fame; Mr. Do Lisna, the Rrovilian ade | of Capt, Leich and Serceant Barwick arrived, but | Minister; Chas, J. Clinch Dad #8 de La Roche, of Paris, who have been travelling among their Amer Mr, D, Colden Murray, of fhationsble repute; Pierre ¢ station at | Marié, a New York buck of forty-five, who looks fea of talking heads, | : every minute, and the names of the favorites were | could find no one impliented, nor in fact any one | the Count and | | ra who killed J One Ht a fon every tongue, But the favorites, with two ex- | who knew anything about it, Tho body of the dead coptions, agein emptied the peekets of totr backers, | man was Ising th The bossers and jockeys dri’ however, and arrongements 1 from their stablor | wore made to have ittaken to tho pol ment with about twi are and pressed upon the course near the judges! eta Broadway and Greene avenue, much aa he did a quarter o De, Riiet | Hench Crowell yesterday, fee milion to George | THE HATTER OF PUERTO PADI, | ‘The Misslon i inn flonrishing eondilon tn all its | are fonidly approsehing @ termination. Confidence eos abo The pe ae) ei ‘ok a . Ray of New York, and the residue to Mesors os depastinents, and will cteatly enleres is returning, aod ap to midnight just might publie like bees about a sucar crak, The police made a thorough search among the | Bpler of Brooklyn; Mu Dempsey O'Toole, of Washington, ee Gen CRiltaatus Civerancer Dees Ae ments, amt will greatly enlarge its operati order remamed undistarbed, ‘Tha troops continee LommLis TURNS A SomPmsAnLT. bushes, and at length OMeer Lent discovered Drake | Mt Niazara Falls; and an extensive involco tem fe Washington relies were shipped ou Aaturtay *e Estimate of die KAM Swenuas | Ce eee * to pairol tho streets, and aro frequently cheered by ti ° es Prene' Fat ‘roupe, whose of entage | te jon Vernon for Jabot ine ay sare e ett) i hi ya A ‘OF 9 And this was the #ltastion when the bel! rang for | ¢rouched within a large chunk of bushes and took | & French opera Troupe, whose term of eneax Le pa al ie cantbttton ATS eee The Old Story of Ena a i Ordination of. & Mateina: Blasionaey: the ett fain ? seats ier fe ae Em the hurdle race of one and three-quarter miles, ‘The | him Into custody. He offered no resistance, and | Ment liad expired. Tostés wns there, as round ond | imposed a tax of belt cents Ou each Ieinber ON fa Loswen The Betrayal of an Expedition Mr. Kdward Riggs was ordained for the min} ash Montmartre on Friday. Paris bas beem eniries were Lobclia, Harry Booth, Bocou, and | went along quietly to the police station, OMicer | Gay 2 when she arr She takes D with her Ly ay, to ii i repacating fund ary Party) The Leaders Sh try by ne Ko Pesbytery of ter, York Inst | treaquil toroaghout th E Thompson's horse by Fenton, the former being the | Lent subsequently returned to Crow Mill andar. | as the not proceeds of her second visit. She re Messe. Kish, Creswell, and Hoxt are the only | Telesram from Spanien sourcos ev ning, in nge's Chureh, ‘The pastor ph ee favorite, backed against the felt, On the start, | rested Williams, whom he also found in the babes, | ceived many cordial handshakes at parting, Stood. | Mem ofthe Cablnet in tows Mavana, dane The reports of aleavy en. | Prenched t The Hey. James I Dwisht | Phe London Press onthe Parts Distarbance. ‘The anvual examination of the preparatery ad partment of the Howard University (cured) takes | 6% phice this week Brevet Major Gen, Willis » fe Hof Governor of tue Suliers’ Ment Booth took the toad, Lobelia toying third, Flying | The charge agatost him is aiding and abetting in the | ing a fow yords off wore Carrier and Becker, her fo the first hardle, ander the blu, Booth and Bacon | murder by banding the pistol to Drake. The weap- | fanny coadjntora. The former gooa to London to went over it with the grace of twin swallows, Lo- | on contd not be found. sing with Selnelder at Covent Garden, and the fifered the 6 a prayer, and Uy went at Bae re ard confirmed. ‘The | W. Wood gave the charge, Mr. Riggs Spanier ia ndinit a loss of 6) killed, ond estimate that | Rev. Dr Riges. of Constantinopts, ora of the. Bite the the Cobane at 1,200 killed and woundel, ‘The in- | fora ofthe erkey;, aa'h mis vee oe eks | Loxnox, June 13.—Tho Times yesterday said Wha tran that it im not the political power of the Paris mob mitangangen ite | tat is to bo fea but the phenomenon of the mow POL Me ALB. | self. The Pally Yous ways tant the armed peace Delia and nate close up. Booth then forged stizhtly | Very little apnears to be known about Fitch, ex: | latter to anywhere for anything In Die tine that will | Col 0. A. Mock bas arrived in. W tn, | Aurgent General Marmot was killed in this battle, | CR. M. : Re gineelina teou nepeaeeiel teri co mmisacaen ahead, skimming over the scconé hardle white | cept that previous to May last, he lived in Raymc Pay. Tho mild-eyed, complacent Rachel rolled | ee ee nee ea, Palo ee aa ald to the Scere: | ‘The following news hns bean reectved from Ban Liberal Ctristtautty. —— Bacon was springing for the leap, Lobclia and | street, opposite the jail, His age, as near as could be | Uerough the cabin preocenpied with minsing lnggoge , | ‘ tiago de Caha, and comes from Spanish sources My. A. G,'Mills of Now York, @ recent pradua her poodle, bored with | of Cotumbla College, nas been appoinied Chlef Clerk A seh th Tho Rev, Warren TH. Culwor the Irish Church BIL, n) preached last | Protests Agat Loxvox, J mate held their own. ‘The running now grew | Jndged, was about &. Bradshaw, who bears an un. | Clem ph ysd wit pier recently landed a party of 1) fiibue : S nighi at Cooper Institute ont No man is stronge 13,—Immense Tory meet id the four saiied down tho Firmight rn, | euvable reputation, ts at larg seoly leavetvking: Adrienne, Panstine, and Adelo | Of the Supervising Architect's office, at Port Battiquert, @) miles cast of Sant than’ bis Weabeat point. were held yesterday in various parts of t fs kineciole Ing the hurdle near th Vim capital style . we natn nas € " ried and di Postinanter General Creswell tatends to deal eum party wae betrayed by tts gnide, who gave in Tn Maneheste Mm) persons protested againa® Beacon and Lotella tapped the leader, pane press re Joyous as nymphs; Cuerett!, married anc marily with ail siolation® Of the postal laws, whe- | formation of their landing to tho eftleor in the parea ireh bill and a tonster pee four maintained th position unul the THE OREATEST OF HOSPITA Pe corous, Furly tleing is a x test of true friend. | ther #moll or great at Baracea, The troops of the garri: acher, and he titeaw Tn Liverpool when Le zcin dropped to the rear, — ship, and Ieavetakers consequently were few. Dan Seeretary Kawlins's order thet #ixt, ‘out, and comtwa np with the flibaster be wble to eal 0,00) perso hi running, Head head he The Institution to be wished at White | ay friends of winter masguotadcs and Sunday cvon. | {id,cther employees of the different bur SE URLC DBL hs AACA ER a 1 to take Ui “ rile nader the bint, B Mains Th oumingdule Mospitnl anda | ing partion wore misang. ‘They had sh bank Bde ould be ret fai, baw been A a anak on th ae haber air Neino nt ) a year, de is a Uailarian, and STORKAREPERS REMBADED, Now Mospital tn Ninth Avenac—The New | strc wucncr arty tho aieat beture when at Hurean of Taterna 0 has received Santiago for excention, — AN ’ ——>— ke thiatle-downs ina hurricane, Booth York Hospital Soctety'’s Plans, badidhy Lal ohhh ngshd fbcragy pole hete a ty trom the War Depart to we United pedition were ¢ plared, iweinding tal éeration: Frantic Appeals for Custom House Oticea, it Tead, utcouta nothold it. | On Saturday the Board of Governors of the | MM et rang with thelr Jolly tongs, ‘Thuy fur could Hops in North Carolina when neccesary, | ert Fei MEA tet Toe : ot Crooklyn) Me B he official axe of the Collector is still fall. con took the last burdie ike a kan aroo; Booth. | Now York Ho : they go and no further, The French steamer of nly some of the Nathonal Binks which are | cur iwnudred rifles, and three or four t atrect (Trooklyn) z i he official axe of the Collector is Bhalf second behind, flowed suit, and both horses ba or oapital visited the new grounds at} ie dae borthe engaged for Archbishop Mee | Petained ay Uoancral ogents and depositor tes of pun. | Pieces of artillery, ita Wath reary yesterday with ing with deadly effect on the old attachés of the Cus- frove for the goal. “Lobelia renvtivd the hurdle with | White Plains, to fix the site of the Asylum for th 4 faite ac ° Mi moneys, Will increase their secul ities Ma propor er , 1 ; ' . 1 eres tom Ho e of whom have held desks sinee Vigne of futtene, m ¢, rapped the bar with | Ins: " nt - crow, | Closkey ant the Rey, Father MeNelrney, This «ug: | tion to the! Increase of Government deposit, lhe TUE LABOR M OM ENT. 4 hartore fect, and t f somersauli upon ber | Te ive rete Sits Centap tant ¢ the neumentes! Council, Troy City Notional Bak las aiready increased tov > insaguration of Vresident Lincolo, Yostorday, riler, A suudder went over the grand ainud, | 24 the plot is elignbly situated about one inilc south ae securities $OU000, The Hinteh Telknd Laberera: ing maton Test omen church, | about twelve storekcopers were deeayitated, and the While Bacom passed the | jndzes aw cast of the village, ‘The spot selected for the asylum Shuthos Dawrion'a Garey: Wunigatpee on Gar, i matin he Thee as be pngreyat IRDOTS 1400 | oes of the candidates ur these places Were Send Then, with Akash of Osaabash's {sa plateau, comprising the highest portion of the | nt Att rvin tried to plead for VSITIES OF CHIME, wk hold yerterday In Hammond's Mail, Staplet — on to Washington for the approval of the Socretary 1 o ea rounds, wbont eleven hundred feet in length b, ‘ rc tice Dowling egg Mr, Wm, Cammints, President of the’ Laborers’ PRIN smUKe of the Treasury. ign and carcled aWsy on 8 four hentred. a willl ‘The main betding, | veer a: Ne MeCtelinnd betore Justice Dowilng on Straw Bail for a Prise Fighter. Union of Staten Island, whieh ‘now numbers i) TRENEEE CHURCH ON CERTAIN OF eT Tpanaty: { eiigae cl ne and two ribs were broken, , y n + | Satantay; Yat not for Joo.” anless the Supreme | Last November, Joe Wormald wont to Mussa. | members, enlied the meeting, and Me, dames Welsh, | a ¢, Peary A deputation of membors of the Republican Gene- : A DRAD HEAT, x four stories in height, will be six hundred | Goget compels Justicn Dowling to restore the Cap. | chusetia to snatch the laarel wreath from Ned | President of the Firat Division of the New York | Is the Concern a Rotten Apostasy @—Does tt | rai Committee, from three of the Assembly distriets, a ree ance eae She ere at ince) of the day. Tt wae | fect in length, with two wings each two hundred | tain to the list of attorneya that may practise in the | O-Uuldwin's pugilitic row vate | Labor Union, wax chosen Charman, He spoke of | Encourage Vice aud lity (Is ite ed on Mr. Grinach yesterday, to make a formal ication for offices for ciate frivhite: but Mr. Grime ly refused ty distribute oMetals, ho. secordingly | Ube advantages of anion and the identity Maniagenet, Abdel-Kager, Waldon's Une | f namot Natuaniel | the interests of all classes of workingme wtar t long, the wholo forming threo sites of a quad ele Vic colt, Bonny Bras, Eminence, and Lo Polka, ingle, Tho coat of the property, including land Den Court of Special Sessions, ‘The District Attorney ‘ Thriat tC yi As delogates from the Workingmon's Uni ea tt | Plantagenet’ was the fayoriie at 2 to T against tne Fead the aftidarit of Chrintinn Hoek, setting forth to es " 4 head Yate In tho suit of David Groesbeck against M ielal reques Bold “La Pollen tock the lead to tte haitante pole, | RA Daildings, will bo about one million dollars. | mainly thatiane had puid Mr, MeClelland $10 to de , i in aleged were present: Mr. Purdy, President, of th DIE KA tees Becca tae arctan stati, when Bonny Braes lapped lier and eame in trovt, | Upward of Ove hundred pationte will be accommo: | fend her in a cae upon whieh she was to be tried Be OF the misir. allders and purrer bo the complaing was continued om Satur. J URL te Hed are oom bolding it to the jer tarp, ‘Then Vlantag dated, It is proposed to make the estabth , ts them ment | in the Ce Hot eeelal day before Judge MeCunn, in ty jul Term of sions, and that he fi Mr. Kobert [Dlissert, Off bis comrades aud ripped he lead, Kador imm t, muttering secret thunder agai lector. the most extensive of its kind in the world. Pos: “ tnemen's Union; and the Snpreme Court, Mr, Chatietd for the plaintitt ne OF @ diseppolated & leant diately made play for hin, At the entrance of the to appear, Mr, McClelland denied the truth of th arene tere All oF 4 Jedd tu the allegations of the eumpla be RTT ead peep ert tg eh bo home streich Phintagenct’s tail awitehed the tise of | sessing as they do vart resources, reaching nearly | gmiavit, Justice Dowling then said that frequent rented for JUNI y, when he. Bev spo ep imsk gry Meese tpa de petit Pirie opposition of Me, Crinucll to. the Republieas Whe Arab. In another Insiant they were tapred. | four milton dollars (the income from the Broadway | complaints Nad heen mate to tho Court relative to vil, anid Gow, issued sition for | 6f tab Mi by the original charters of Trinity | oreimizutons beeauae of Uelr distntty i to stantly the pace fi. sand the dust ¢ Ghd Obarah) Wibeah peupints ta BRiLAOD: u-yeir), the : . ison. Alter & ng iu vain w f0r L | a prontavle aeeouat by some of tue p trailed from their heels hke white smoke fro M ‘ the condnet of Mr. MeCletland and bis clients, Peo: tig, the constable appil . sours to divert, th from the | ited to weeure his favor in an ontclal cat (efi tha cheers af the muttitadn ke dragons community have a right to expect great results from | pie gencrally who are arraixuod in this Court are York, and echardson wae arrested on Satur Damen te a Fey j : et pultitude, like dragon ‘Two of mauy instances may be cited in proot fuct, Dan Shea, a ieauing Mepubliean ty Aeuth Ward, has been appointed « Day thaycetor 5 and Jobin Stetton, snothor member of the Twenty: Recomd treet organization, has rece el a slum Tar phice, Mr. Stetaon's beeker was Joe Kikery, "3 the Port Warden, whose fatisaey: with, sir. Gevanel , and had { M dated buck to tie tine wien due dreta dt a nose Uae, Protestants halion on the Bicetural Ueket in Ue iuterest of the Into the ‘Tr Collector, the Society, ant the bigh character of the Gover | both poor and ignorant, and in a peculiar manner | dey. ‘Tho prikouor was taken before Justice Dow The Colored Be ing, On, dey rent, to tne ttn al Ey | nore aftorda a suflcient guarantee that these expee- | iteuerve all the protection that ean be afforted them, | an URN ieee neue Susrenperon Munn WO /SU6 |e Waanrnannny Jib dugenct sill] held a slight lead, Suddenly Kader | tations will not be disappointed, When Mra, Hock was bronght to tie bar, she wil mal Uinta a the ei eee eee ie on wind Bie bundeed kadion | . They have determined to erect s hospital one | she had employed a counsel, and Wan ted up the cant Trinters’ t eprang to their feet in a tremor of excitement, | Uandred fect square, with # dead house and other | of Mr, MeCictiand, Slo anid abe bad c A decision was rendered on Saturday, by Judge | Clapp, as the bitte Around the bluff they sped like falcons, Kader still | necessary buildings, on the lots situatedon Ninth | him, So long as a counsel will net in th Dlatehtord in the United States Distrtes Court in tue i SPM up until they Inj headend wont ei geinginke | avenue and Twenty-ninth street, given by Robert | Taha) adhere to my practice and re fakead corpus cane of Bows Depay, fo obtain tho re: | elocs him, and: bis. 0 the wind, Into the turn and around the curve tiey | Ray, Eeq., to the Society, in commemoration of the | Him to practise in this Court, I ch was to prevent the increase of vice an ality in the eity, ond had, © ncreare by not f fame on what was ‘Trinity Cv they had apostatized tre requiros twort to allow bs unsort that croft persona who have failed to ret places 1, of contac, pardoned by. Presid hnson. ‘The wain | Hob secure tuat number of votes pa f the creak DEB We atom House contenaia © anolWr siege Of darted, and snot into the heme-streteh like two, ur. | long conneetion of his son, now deceased, with the | obey any order from the Supreme Court, pat anil | €reund, the Court ssid, on whieh the dikcharge was > they 4 tants of bier dancinations bd simultaneous! how. it 4 ned was, that the pard t co » bie o asting neon ¢ appol 4 of storekerpers, fase wandcadly. Plntagent drew to'tne.fronk alow, | Dospltal. as the Curator of the Pathologieal Cabinet. | hai Court stati overrule my interdiction Lshall not | funis ortie United States Alanule tore prisoners | Tho glate printece eed carriers hokd rogular | avy wunired thousand a year more than Ue $12,000 iluwing appotntments of storekeepers, at $4 Is Dut sully udill the stand was reached. The: ‘The plan of the Governors is firet to erect onc Of | aiier my decision. the Depuys were sald to be, it was equivalent toa, shvstoeg tir bebotar lta ad tad old roggular | a year allowed by the act of 1734, and had refused to | per day, lave been a ledger tert yA nd Deart-throbb ng silen the wings of the projected structure at White Plaina, -- livery of t # to tie prisoners th TeOeHHED marieen ; " Panveuillenune the Anneke Sune, property, though they ad | uneary [oy Planes porwr i | and to remove the feminine patients from Bloom The Travster Vellee Cantoins. ad thant nt teed aS right to ane alan Kay? ; he cigar makers in Jacoby's being admitted, the Court, tinder decisions in sinalar Richard Folles, vice &. Conet, removed; Henry W. fhe julges’ star dale at the earliest posslile moment, when the Mr, Theodore Allen has personally requested if OYE EES Bike Cl Part the Judges’ stand, nose and nose, s lantagonet that his cases, Would. thterte TW, Carcwrisht, relnaved and apport a receiver a cqey" one of the Police Commissioncra to keep Capt. Mili he Sonth Side Codperative Association moot TVS CARELNirtasener i /IRay: aheetwene: in ve be cone, [san nye a Foes shout ahese fice tat pienit Wea leaseeracat | cmieteee ieee pid a ae nine chy ta the Biglth Ward, Ie tae hiok is dees (bts ba at 10) Fulton street, Brooklyn, this evenin ‘dnt 11 o'cluck to-day. JS, Sietghcon Whi baldivt both horses claimed the vietory, but the tudzes de dale will ut once be used as a Lospital. sci Co ot be bon * Peanvet | discharged The capmakers are to hold a mectinyg in Pytha —— . Healey, remoy Ihiyre, ate cided it a dead heat, dered it to be run wt the cares cause Capt, Mills cannot by 5 Peannos -_— goras Mall thie morning. ‘The committee of the LOSSES RY FIRE, AY. HH Huo bat eonclusion of the other races, ‘Time, S:4a, OBITUARY, buy him,” said Mr, Allen, * Mike Norton cannot dinva Imitation of Sing Si Ladies’ Union aro invited bad a psera, removed | UBae Ereiay THK THRER-MILR DASH ae buy lim, and Tuuink that, as Fathor O'Leary anid to | 4 doaperate attempt to revolt. was ‘The pal It Hall this evening 3 & Baldwin's shingle fuctory at Sixth | yeas loved’, Ok. Leverkde, res greated but ttle excitiment: Lausice, the favorite, | ‘The wife of John F. Coste, one of the proprie- | a man who told hia; ho dian’t Wolleve in vrrzatory, | the Nor fora Tracanbldeen Gis tnd on ie ircxt Uonoes againat the oferta ive pierced firvee at Michaci Gross, reuovod; Joka aeKechale, vice Joke 6 DO show ut al leetwing at first forced the | tors of the National Intelligencer, died in Washing- |, s j day. A pan bad been © cight-hour systen tings, were burned om Saturday morning. I leash eccaldal but was soon heared by Yorke, who fs wo might go further and fare worse.” Que ot the | AY. A pan had been ¢ i u : ( hen TSE ESS place without secaing effort, and came home au | 72 ast oleht. Comtiasloners bas sald that the Bourd has made no | {ie covets tO rise wis rer | The Codperative Printing Company authorized | #0" : : : KS FROM TNE TELEGRAPR tasy winner in 5 Dr, Jacob Townsond Gilford, of 18 Bond street, ; , its Executive Committ faturday (© apply for a The brick extension of the German Protestant Ai Saath i ae dled on’ Batardey, aged 64 seare. Tle stood well in | Move He docs nos know what the Board will | the pr down the walls, and escape ti a Chareh, in Garden street, corner Siath, Hoboken, | ‘The Parls Bourse closed strong with reutes Tf 9, Tuilding Lot Avvo. | 8: sos, was burned at eh) on Saturday woruing: | pie pitsiurgh Germaus will celebrate the Fours f ewtive Hall, ait Bow. | boss ap of July ou Sunday, jinore plute in the Mouut Veruon | Mr, James Harrison's clothing store at 245 | “catcatia bas been severely damaged by a cyclone favenne, Brooklyn, was damaged to the ex- | which war raging at lat accounts. iting for tims a body, At dinner | Chirlor, was won by Gen, Duke, | hi9 profess wan widely and highly esteemed, | do; but without saying that they will not remove | [ly eyrry sean ‘The Now York Codp: y who came to cue itunt when ‘be got | He never marriod, The body is to be buried to | Cups, Mills, he assures our report ph iry rayreeen nat Th Gy eee ? Feady,dashod past Metairie like « locomotive possing | 44¥ Nhat no good | doucishing A pruning-kntie called om ail who want xl | cation will ten ahall over f elieves and knows | freedom to follow him. About a dozen spran, ery, distribute M bugdy, an feacied the Juigen’ staid an euny win: | The Hon. James M, Gregg, « member of Cone | (tt ¢ Pe rolled lll aan thtad pia Yepe ther | property. er Aa 1. ‘The sweepstakes was won by frenetrom the Ludianapoha District in 18h), died at scab hapeit td i pte but tue remainder of ‘the conspirators Kept ther md man, The Board will re- | veuts. “Hvowicr BIN" rushed mt the. guards, 7 i OK) on Saturday, Da ; insurance, " re is residence in Danville, Hendricks county, Ind., | Move no one except it be for the beawflt of the pub | knocked une down nud attacked a kocoud, but Ue: jongshoremen's Association on Saturday t * Repaias a at was Gee ‘The Boston Knights ‘Tetmplar arrived in Philadeb THK RED ROS AGAINST THR ARAB, on Thursday. He was born in Patrick county, Va. | jie, [tis rumored that im ease of a removal it will | fore be could overpower bin ho was shot by'a third eg Pate Tiinne. | destroyed. Lowe, €4,000; Insured, cared deahouusns fh eisabay And then came the deciding two-mile heat between | June ¥, 1900, and was reared uy a practiow! farmer. | ie ginny sxibaine batweba. Onths MUS aa cesses Merb by ected aes Pas siti Be = John Cumming was drowned while bathing in Lake tagenet und Abd I Kader. The betting slightl | He studied law, and setiled in Ladiaua tu 1330, be simply an exchange between Capte. Is ani Tha Cole af Mewar iu Wank Deveit ng pense lary (re-elected); Mtr, I, Me: JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Quosigamond last evening, favored the former. The running was hot —— Garland. Now the more respectable inhabitants of o arotinn, Swreney, Financial Seeretary, a N. ‘The Now England yearly meeting of Friends is im from the start. Kader forced himselt to the LONG ISLAND. the Fourtoouth also request that Capt, Garland may Ricusoxy, June 11.—A duel was fought on The Bakers mot on Saturday evening with oo seesivo in Newport, front in a sturdy etiort. Around tho curve Shey flew with thi ben flashed Lke me Saturday all | editor of th ra | Robert W 3 reoon between Cant, W. KB. Cameren, f ending thell a raburg Inder (Coniwrvaty ti | Sheet apes en ao ues, w contributor to the Richmond coustitut adopted nbout | ‘The annual meetin by to be protee- | Asso made to remain where he is, a8 he is a good and efic Mr. Stephen Haynes, of Bridgehampton, has | Sener and it woald AR ellie Fe eueat tore officer, and tt would gratify somo of the corn r1 of the Odd Fellows Mall ‘The National Typographical Union finally adjourms stion of this elty is to be held this aferavon, | ed ou Saturday, after an Lour in secret sessio! 420, 80 98 LO. tive ax well aa bene OM » Bosworth is away ona fourdays' leave | ‘The King of ia, attended by Count von Bim» e Hie Ualotay of ane rT eect ai hates ne William Crawford, a youth | Mach if he were to be removed. Let, then, there Fometetenes te Hear) se Sepeeay mucet for a fall discuvaton x1 8 the Boord of Pohce Conunisstoners, | mark, has left Beriln ota tour through Hanover. Colors were in front, "AL the tenirurce of the home | of 18 yearsewan detected fu turning off w ewiich on | We 600d Captains remain whore they are, V6 den Ate, Bua of Bab persons were detained in the House | ,,CaPt. Paap, of the, Hollendian war yess ee Stretch, Viantagenct spurted to tis 4 nd thi the Long Island Railroad, near Jamaica, He was ———e weapons bath docort inted Insterd. yesterday. Crime, poverty, bad dre eS ta Lesion oe altars Gushed past the stind head aia hea ‘On they went | arrested, Tho Laat Week of Opera Boufl:, oT eigen yt pl At » 248 lodgers in the police stations | aay nisht_ tirect trom Chicago, with forty mombers of REELS SA hua lel ile nai ew aytatitin eae The Drainage Commissioners have 100 men | The French lyric muse has been packing up fy aT a ied day night, tie Sicudelrohn Sceiety of that'c Found curve, blut, far turn, who suddeniy Kader ui Sratatae, ie ne ts i mah Fas Lt trunks for some twe past, One-half of her to deliver another slot. Mu ic An unknown man fell dead yesterday in Madi- helr meeting on Sacurd ‘ #8. nchester, a sbip carpenter, diet yom came acain and dashed past hia foc, and led up the into the hold of @ Hill and to the home streteh. He was doing his best : and could do no more, Piaptagevet raliied, aud a | Henry Woodruff, the prodigal who recently the waa watistied otaries have already faded Into a i “4 wounds are scvcre, but not danxerous, nothingness, The French Thi Mt wud iro im closed, reonived uviou's | The new iron bridge over the son isa failure, ssaic at Pater | venue, ‘Taken to tae Morgue, Filen Allon attemy paid out for work ne y oryived at San Fram to commit suicid at Oo ‘Tho steamship Constantin si : Sut, and sen thm Spt tape The ne ¢ car road between Newark and erry street by taking Paris green, iP yocturday, with $12,000 4 Brush plicod Him again in tue tront, nee | cloped ‘with another man’s wife, returned home | the curtain down, the liglits out, and the places thint Anthropophagy on the Boat Sid Teach mis pated io kee putuin on Baia Teil] ae EA sere urge rs i O86, La aN RETR: Khasi eee eke OA ome he iwi it all hie own way, winning in S42. | only to steal some of his own wife's clothes, with | kuew our Gallic Giends know them vo moro, There | y Goran cannibal, Ludwig Ferkuer bi 3 b ‘all John Donovan, a laborer, who was injured by FS ee And so d the most successlul meeting of the | which be hen egela decamped Pea ar Vilas Ia Swe wan cannibal, Ludwig Ferkuer by name, vote on lay delegation at the M.B. Church, | fylling from a seaifold om Saturday, died in dicllevde verything is wousually dull in Sitka. weath American Jockey Ciud, = IF ROOLER, OHO JAGR WOR AE YEN. 18 malo wevoral deaperate attempts lant dny Amboy, Was 25 against and 12 for lay dele! | Ho»pitul yestorday, er is Warn, aud througuout the territory DUS Little Lee sen Mr, Abraham J. Hapelye, of Newtown, who | iy-foarth atrect company. Irma and Desclauzas whit | evening w ext up alive one of our” Metropoliton po , rise wicanios Guanes Clty waa-ansie sleek ca | AP q 4 died on Thursday at the aivanced we of $B) ears, Ua Parigli ola’? durlue the Ser hice force, Ofiver Axtell saw him stiggerins mbout ; jo steamer Quaker City F elzed 01 0 r ited suicide i OTUER SPOKTING NEWS. faried on Saturday from the K.P Hr ot | appear in La Perichole” during the entire week, under. the. Influence uf @ quart or soot Hourboi A watchman of one of the Paterson silk milix | Siturday, tits tne by the agout of ie Maytien Gov- sfoua Denton Cf tae onlin jor wing oA a village, Mr, Kapelye & wealthy mg , stolghi,” and sttempted to arrest’ him arrested on Baturday, on charge of stealing a | ernment Under a giavel bain, ‘The Ball and horn where be died. ‘The New Hospital Ambulnner Corps. | tiorvely uitucked. is nome had @ narrow escape quantity ef silks The Fourth Ward politicians say that Reddy | Tho Santa ¥6 Government Depository robbers are Vicrory vor THe Brown Univensity Bors. — Se Fiy 93k 5 Naas Yesterday afternoon Third avenue car No, 105 a ae cr chek OMAK Seu eo kev. Christoph Michel, pastor of the First | the thackninith haw gone to te MeCocle Might, to | as laige. The Goyertneut azents have found 95,00 of The Brown University nine aud. uesWesleyan nine, OOK LYN, ran over I uct, of 37 Firat street, ‘The boy s cy a bloodthirsty Presbyterian Chuveh iy Paters tuke plice to worrow, so th bey of Middietowu, Cons, played a game at New Lon ene was taken to the Central Police Oftice, wad Dr. Arm lng Ia one oF the Mesex Market Rahway on Saturday. He died » ‘The Father Mathew Socictios had a pleasant {| The sembcentennial anniversary of St. John's tion on Saturday, which resuited in a victory for the Med . ue his firat day’ k 1 “ Via bf query, No. 4, Masonic Knights Templar, of Pile oe on Batarday, whleb Feeult eu Je Tho body of w well-dressed man, supposed to | givone dressed biv injurcd urm, A telegram wns -- A Scotchman, doing bis first day's wor p ng under the presidency Uf ALT, Ee | eee ee teen iipuriig dlap lay. Town wove hy’ bedded be that of Ernest Ritemann, of 14% Fulton street to Murder Hin Wire New Worl 1 on Saturday at the Demiit Dispensary station for Marcus Axsouncep.—From the announce- w York, waa taken out of the water at Toiler's | sent to the Twonty second siroet p Juam J. Nixon, a farmer, of Rockwell, TIL, wae rag v ; i ; jorge a machinist, was arrested last | brickyards oF Fateraon, by the tall Application has beom made by the Street Com. | murdered by hits neigabor, John Healey, on Weduesday, to be played this week, we | Hill, Greenpoint, on aturday Tt Vad evidently | an ambulanes from Meliovae Horpital, In less than | 6 Per atambened ke the Ife of his wite, Ma- | #2 0f 8 mass of blue clay i : mistiuer to the Commissioners of tho Sinking | fue hold ees the furmer’s house, du ¢ ball will be eaceedingly lively, In | the water about a week, No moncy OF | rwenty-tve minutes tho vebicie, accompanied by #4, On Saturday might, he visited the residen ‘The railroad smasb-up at Elizabeth on Friday | Fund to set apart two pices in the apper part of the | An uttempt was made to murder Mr, Henderson, @ pasog tok Rombar at eames between our local | mares of tiolenes were fans On bho buy, Warden Brennan and a surgeon, arrived at 4) Mul. | of his wile (ire 1 tie ‘hws be ning was cansod by the carel:sinoss ofa brake. | ciuy for public bathing purposes wracor, While asleep 1m bis bed at Po Re rie heap ine of the most noted pro- The funeral of Mr, Josephus Coleman, of berry atest, rome t tat North Third street, aan in failing to put on the brakes of the trai Yi try Will visit the metro: | teenth street, near Fil At the fourth annual examination of the He oll, to play mies with the Atlant Bekiords. ‘The evlebrated Cinci her with a knife, AL had boon de locomotive, Aft > Pree Schools in Stelaway Hall, prizes were dis. | | An express train on the Loulaville and Lexingtom Mutuals, and | aon Baturday, Mr was’ w Fr a p es p : f Jocomotiv been brought to a standatill, th a Bieta r Poad- when prainene . "Hed Sock: | Stages esenyeh. Ya lor many years af The VicesPresiden eae ae Thee ee aka sounibe eh aia jv and Ar. Oettinger, Presidentot theftebrow | Htalltoad whign near kiniuence ran olf te track yeater, * will arrive in town this evening trom New | Qow eyo tty Vand an, They he Croton | Mr. Colfax was screnated by the citizens of “ ¥ the car was sent crushing acrons Welion! Ammosian Aelyereg 08 aldraees Lyman Whitman, of Agawam, Mass, 9 merebane Bar aieatar ihn eat eesehae feesey ties | Aqueduct Department, He was aged 7) years, Morristown, N. J., on Friday evening, He was in | Greenpoint. Instevening, ‘Th Hy Kioeking down the tizman's house avd'a | Thomas Lowry, aged 6 was run over and in aaa Whitman, of Agawam) Maee., a morskene Mutuals, the Atiantice on Weduoeda: ‘Tho horses attached to an ice wagon became | this city and visited Wall street ou Saturday, and | UYEMETIOUS pS en way Dirielotav aoy ohare (he |(RcoRn LOST e aoe DWE aSTiBRs Wha TIE, | cag. 7 DADETOE Dens SON Vara He wae vera i Bate at tear wil vall oetaee’ i Siar lcs to-day he becomes the guest of the Hon. Thomas | Q@icer’s Head Split Open with a & TBe Pirates wake Cat ee bee Gale the accident, was #0 shocked that he fell | “yne Excelsior Colony, from New York, with the Brat gamo in {his vicinity with the Ciocingevle' ros breaking log of Cornell in Rondout, Itla probable that he will join | — John O'Connell aud Mary his wife quarroled on ratives to deraey Ciiy, ‘They formerly. (ok é j extecilcncy ywenty meh wht have elated the, wae Baturday the © Haysakers’ will mect tne Kel His tnjurice were auch that It was found uecessury | tuo Fresident at West Point, aturday mighty at 3 Kone ghiFeets the altarea De Ay The Patersontane are pavuralty ib The Full River steamboat Providence took fif. | aelnet tie Ludians, have settled near Washington, Kame and the following werk they will jay the At to kill him, ‘ yesterday morning, when panty afd tnteud to send their freight by” the | won hundred passengers tor Boston. last. ui $nd Musunis,” To.Jay the Athan and Alotas, the | ‘The roaidence of J.T. 1 ding: {naa Daren Titaresliae MUGTAl. Carawbaloe womans screau attracted the attention ‘of jOtiver | Morris “and Kesex when the branch line I com: | prominent among whom were Madaine Purepa: Host oree G. Belt, formerly of Baltimore, wag Fekfords wud Athletics, aud the Empires and Socials od tor 1 as" felonions' ”, . # jenry Haigh inding O'Connell beating the wo: | pleu aod four hundred musicians engaged for the Peace mt Dennis in Bbgoklan, Cala e will play. ne Smee | teats GM Pocices Aven + ses, monlonels Fashionable Flushing was in cestacies on | anan with ch, hy uttempied to interfere, Atthis | sth aud fou iS ie Pewee ‘adung i tout of a ature oa Cone. Epaprey HaThy through the collar erating, ‘The (lever gather ‘Thursday, over the wedding of Mr, Robert 8, Tuck be hatchet into the officer's heud with the Arigons [ndings Mrs, Sarah Walker, aged 107 years, a native of or, bas been fora ¢ Selling Out. about $1,206 in silver war. jewe ry, wad er und Mike Loujsa HL, daughter of Mr dames BB. nn on bo Ui San Faanciseo, June 12.—Late Arizona ad- where tie wecommodating Alderinun Moore ROC @ ARG + is Weat Fort Brewster, by the Hey, d, Carpenter Suilth, in St. | fixed tie bail at $1,000, nese TIO ae HAA Te ark AEORD, e) Tagins vernment st Ircland, and. residing out of ber had t to sleep on a ate slip, Where sue wus found by the police, Jane Wilson, a nurse on Ward's Island, ad- ministered morph eat of ipecae to Wan, Boyle, tho rst deg. we, 1 the Court at Bi The stock and fixtures of Dan Mace’s stables uu tied ia AIDIOM, BIER y-rixth street were disposed of by aue- ray. Some of Dan's beet roadsiers | Company sé than one-half their real worth. Officer Skelton arrested Jar nat mare Lonise was let down | soturday morning on suspicion $805. ‘The brown horse Teconie, | Premises occupied by him aa a ¢ th street th yescaped, A riifieate for §5,000 ca Uh The itd ox Inpuran 10th of last May George's church, Harrison on | Prof. Raymond,of Vassar College, Poughkeepsio, ug fire tothe | N, ¥., will abufile off the coil bucy on Wed ore, Wh with in from the North, which I Vnprofitably Business in Burglary. lace Yesterday morning, at about 2 o'clock, Mr. | we ‘s houne at Slaton pla an off the The hands Yo Mr. Seamn ue ta mus 183g Lands hich, good for }, fell to Mr. I, B. The building was burned on sctare | Bemlay next. Keport dees not whisper the namo of by forelng open ® rear basement window. | I 1 of | an int Sho 1 Dab tas . tr Many of the insurance companies of Philadelphia, Joluston, at go00. A by Hambictonian mare, by \ met Mt says that he wan ute | the fortunate bride el President Grant bas pro ade awoke U panis, and the burc: | the Indiana was not known, Bo reapturing | druggist, but unluckiiy she was u ad, and Woirk,t ant Tisaiun have ‘been eited Devoe. the Rypdick’s old horse, und full sister to Alick, to’ Mr, | {y'%, Y and on his re A aatetipan INI GOEAIR OE. ©. Another burjiur | the (rain the savages #eb fire to the wagons and de. | hence the fatal mistake, al colrt at Baitimore (3¢ violatiog, (he awe C.K, ‘ Bat $0. Mr. J.T. Hoote bought a | tuen the ferry 4 sat oO eee ; has Waren ches racers; put won | stroyed thom, together with their contomts valucd ut Decrees of divorce were granted by Ju ed ried hig ko Rnilroed will ae stylish bay’norse tor $12), and an tmperial binek | ae Tere dy | Justice Dodge is responsible for another benedie taken anything of any ani | g2),000. Supreme Court Chambers, on Batur Belfust and Moosehead Lake Rallrosd wilt mate, 6 years old, 15% Lents bich, that can beat 298, side bladd Nak’ anniant: @iike a feat ia the Fr <4 Mr, MeGoldrick’s saloon Was entered oe ra Hea test te i ase LO ised aud Keanebee Haile rained i) Kentucky, and sired by Uliitou Pilot « . a f content. W alah the F Fonte | ok yesterday morning, and liquor Military Exemptio Taxation, Avelaide Hy Flanders a +h ng Eele Fond Wo (He MOlRe VOR Gn Came Murdoci, at 0. A brown, carriage team, 36 | ‘The Chief Justice andthe Rutetgh Bar, | de Bourbon athir, he united on Sot John stolen ma hae Amelia Ky dichardeon Ba Hi] PRR ae ks BEE Pee sa ta oa hands to Mr, Wivman at $765, Brown Dick, Rarerau, June 18,—On the opening of the | Riley, aged forty-cight, and three Umes a widower - ——— ythe Milis | Richardson, Juias Phillips, o Haltimore, age 95 roars 1 Gere 1b Lotter, and well known to the turf, who Chief dusticn Chase rewarked Unit he Te Galarica Mioabae aged CllPty, sin tothe United Stat ti ye Members 0 Deputy Coroner Beach has made a p ia ATU Gouy wus (ound ou Sovurday suspended ty jRasou, decane the proper | scene protest that had Leen drawn a 4; dune SAceAt the 0 ane | the axation to tho extent of A young, nervous German Hebrew, in tow of a Suthinaiion of the boly uf Prank BOW Avhbury Lusurance clerk, who was members of the bar. He —o—. and would order each of ured it as eo vers to. pare ast event anvessurs to proceed a Count Doviseo, respon tothe | $0), He 10 Kussia, read tie follow ’ Josephine Brown, of Cannan ehii murder notortee stout, good looking German girl of shout 1s years of - i ah fro the | cording Hthe Bast. River, Dr, Beach things that | ty has becu convir ted luce ti PIM Phe Haat Race ot Weet Folnt, Boe ee eee: ata they tart tie Girart to canton: | Meo) elaiiead he Essex Market Pollee Court on i aldo hi ~ eee waurdoved with aw iow Bar or ike dn: | \}i-o% aud seuteneed to ¥ix hoathe' part ianiz in temo pf the West Hot Academy, Including an additional | When called, and th lawyers whose names creen | Justice beiuy out, Sam Webstort od salon towards | Tstvall Pacha ty in Par ant the pistol wero used without | eee yeaa reictevilie, Ky., and James Smit foureoared boi Wate Pormpant gif the third | the protest were not aliowed to sppear im their case 40 th tod s int tO sesty notcare | Alexander I, Stephens hns recovered, " fo the consequences in the Sixth Ward, | ofCjco, disputed 1 the St. Charies Motul, tp Cairo, @ Class, was the event at West Point on Saturday, the i" aisavaey todo the deed, and directed the anaious pair were Us Majesty notunte | oy srutth of Alabama, approves the tranafer of | on outuriay wight, and soveral ‘bersuns wero sh Tad aim de terry yan shot hat Precident of the United States and the Kev, Henry pen Towhs, whyther they woul In quest of the sauction Aensy of tie Budeeai | Wost Florida to Alva a dnd statu, bub von fatally, he only result w il | wortaily” wouuded Uy Ward Beocher boing among the spectators. Two Our New inter to Kunsine fit Mnperor yon wre snwurvncbedl ter ‘i ni, Calcotters to | be au increase Of the pupulation of Backwel's | Futou to surrender tte Fo an, whereupom starts were mode, and the iour boats were pniled The directors of the Philade!phis Union League | fie law, se! sontineats doar tie “194th vif “ aryl the polivemian shut and iustautly Killed van iat, and ein ret Wf ne Le louse, joe Co lay Mbt, AnBexation sentinients wi ‘came home thus: First class, 2) min, 30 sec. ; third | of the City ’ ne Josep! row h w san stree sembly oo puncils Will #ccompany Curtin to New Euwina, N.Y,, dune 15. og ey as wo sorte | Scanian to be Joseph Bh A of 7H Nassau strect, was | te tered haa fog i min. ; soound class, 9 mill.; fourcoared | York on Wednesdays and on Fharsday they will | the jury in the cats of The Pooplr i ie pas Wihien ‘was | found dead in Madt E wurday event shoula be made tthe Huglise Courts to test, Boat! zi min. ‘The crew of the second class boat | sail with him down New York bay. ‘The Phildel- | hies, for the Royal Insueaver bond rebers iw ts ybich wa | The indie Hedin a Hk trot beng | Het egnfederatiou wan Moa ak oi i that the Arst two boats did not turn the stake | phians gave lim @ banquet in the Academy on da | York ip Decewbery dni lauod 19 wives ota “ft Hebrew tloepital ta A me io of | PAsiiameutwill not grant an e& No decision has been given 10, fea evening, decharged. 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