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» THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE PRICE TWO CENTS, NYY 7 1 1 GEN. GRANT AND PRINCE ERIB. Wh 1 4 TY INDECENT SPORTING NEWS. THY r " Wwe THE SOCIAL, REVOLUTION. NEW ENGLAND'S HUB-BUB. fait GEN. GRANT IN THE CITY, plete THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. hill sind THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, The Mighty Admiral iu his Elem: ~— The Gront MeCoalecAlten Prize Fight Alten snes Stated Meeting of the Woman's Suffrage a gone ore tenies, Chompaune. MORACE arte 848 Strikes a Font Blow, and Mocoole Dex 1? 90 POTR . -AWo- | THE FIGHT AT PUERTO DEL PAD. PRODIGIOVS EXPLOITS IN THE) price * Princely Katertalument from a CIDR eR TD ANP | cared the Winuer—Fearfut Fich eee LaON Li A “Tho Mormon pies inant REALMS OF SONG. Potentint pasha i Sr. Louis, June 15.—The fight beiweon Mike shied ahs c Tho Other Side of the Storr~Tke Spaniards oe At about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the | phe Trip from Went Point to New York— | McCoote and Tom Allen took ploce to-day on Fos | petitions Agntost Irish Church Discatabe The female ballotists hold their regular weekly heir Dead and The Barating of the Musical Voleano—The | vicinity of the landing place of tho Newport ant Arrival of the Preatdent, and how he | ter's Island, about twenty miles down the river Hahoente The Lordy Laat Chanco to Hee | meeting ath: yesterday afternoon, at the Dureaa, Ficlt—Demoralization Apollo to the hear Bitatol line of stearpboats presented a acene of ant- was Kecetved Visits of Distinguished | Jerry Donovan and Tom Kelly acted as eoconds for mode! the RiM-Adjournment at 1 ofctock | 4 Last Twenty-third street. Despite of the damp- or ie Coulpavinue mation deeply interesting to an observant eye, To Ciiizene iis Departures ander the Ese | soCoo'e, and Batt Riley, of New York, and Sherman Thin Morning with the Milt Sill Pending: | ess and closenoss of Ui akmosphero there was a | tM hth laden use an expressive phrase, there was something cort of Mr. Gould, tor the Boston Peace | ry rcion for Allen. Jack Looney, of St Louls, wom oxnox, Jano 1.—In the House of Lords to- | good attendanee, both of the large and elegant par: Asit:varox, June 15.—Tntelligonce has beem Hub Astonished, Ls dubil PireeNtOn TOS. \ y reeetved f Bpecial Despaten to The sur mighty in the wind, There wore burryings to and | 4 bag nw. ; On umpire for MeCoole, and Buh Holland, 0 Cincinna. | nights great number of petitions against the pastage | lors being uncomfortably flied. Mra. Phelps, first ed hero from Cabs Boston, June 15.—Dostoa has fairly gone | %0 of pallid faces and of tees that wore aot pallid resident Grant left West Point at 8 ofctock | ty for Atten, MeKinncy was choaen referee, Doth | of the Trish Church bill wero presented, Lord | Vice-President, in the absence of Mrs, B.C. Stanton, | 100K Piace between the ruvolationary forces aa@ fntste-mad, It hee got Jobiiee on the brain, Rvcey | M# Well as of trees with noses that had smelt much sestertay morning, on the steamer Mary Powell, fr | men presented a fair appearance, but Allon much the give notice of & question toasecrtain If the | Went through the usual formula of calling the mect- he Spanish troops near Puerto del Padre, as yon foork Is sities shorieter, or a Giaer, or | O84 Goehly Of DenAInE, As the minates Wanod, Lie | DMS city, MO was Saceetel ihe whet by the Cel | nelle Metontete fxelde Were mess diappointad at rament intended to endors® tho oplutons cons | ng to onder. The report of inst mecting, published | | The Cuban troops, numbering 2,00) were attacked ; | kecese | 508 of the muititude twinkled with anxtety, and dant and other dignitaries of the port, and his condition, and he being fattlug showedsigns of | tained in Mr, Rrght’s lettor to the Birmingham | lM tur Sow, wos rend and approved. In thelr intrenchments by the Spaniards, with & & Ave-doliar-ticket-man, except tho hotel keepe ore tarntd ined in the direction of Rroud- | eparvare wae siznahaed by the customary salute of i ae aa Miss Anthony informed tie audience that tha Ad: | force of nearly double that nambor, who were twice Ged he lackinen, They have eternty kept out of the | Were tarned aed stralnod fe the direction oud sa y wnskii"ul training, mooting, The debate on the Titel Caurcl bill was | visory € had considered tho fen bitity OFF penutecd, Th ‘ scrape. The Jubiice may be simply fun to other | W8Y Presently the sound of distant music was | (Wontythrco ¢ We morning was derk, stormy ENTERING TH RING, then resumed ling a Woman's Suitrage Convention for the State ee Inc © los of the Cubans wae less aa Heo may Be simply fn 9 cle | Neard, and the Washington Greys, sore a) in num | 8M fogKy, anc, because of the uncertainty attending | a9 sem entered the Flog at a quatter to Qotclock, | Lord Grey nrsed the Rar! of Harromby to recone ot New nthe rth of J Saratora, ‘The | (aa & in killed and wounded, People, itis pare g: jo then. ple Wi i wence ok aati the President's movements, but afew people were scimons waa then read by Mrs, Deby, while that of the attacking party was three times here from all creation, They are disgorget from | beh sprrorchod, escorted to the busts by the First ments, but a Pr Dut (he fighting did not commence antil some time | stder hie motion for a postponement, In view of ¢ pro tem. atier witeh Mise AnthORY the traine, and deliver themsstves into the of | New York Cavairy, ow the wharf to sce him off, He was accompanted | cng seCoole won the shoiee of ground, and oifor- | consequences witch mizht rosnit shoull it be eng. | Clority of appointing delegates frou aa great, ‘The Spaniard retecated, leaving ® num- meu, ‘These hackmen drive them wilily TR PRESIDENT AND THY PRIX by Mra. ¢ ; nt, Master Jessio and Mise Nettie, Mas | or ty et Ailen §2,000 that be would win the felt, | ried. If the bill posse at ah it must he materially TGaoee A, Tutkak eae Were Baaaed by the: eoad peed te Nas ‘Jed and wounded on the field, The With them eame the dongaty Commodore and His | 'e Pred, the catet, by spectal permission of the Com: T Argon mada a apeech, saying he was an Enplishian, nied. The Hous of Lords now bad. bat mtzht | tad) tor hin anpport of the Siateenth donent, | revit of this battle thas had an eecoureging Cmees A mandant, peing on the wharf, An alle of Gov. i fot hereafter have, the powcr to ven ould thew Wo ane sane npon the Cuban army, whieh is reported to be galme oostita 1" THE LM ThA. Execllency, oar 1, Ulysses 8, Grant, the “J 6 4 ¥- | had no tnoney, and could not accept MeCoole's offer, | eure, Feats of the late clectlons was cinphat eenantt ee areal i ; 4 . ire ice te | Hon. Jay Gould, and Viee-Commodore M. R, | Claflin of Massnchnsetia, wan also prisent at tie | ut asked for fatr play, ‘The men then went to | cally in fhvor of the bill, and HE would be Imprutemt ate othe { strength every day from the very beat portion o To the quetiion, “Can Thave room, sir the | £10 Jay Goully’ an’ Vien Cir impanied | embarkation, and on behalf of the Commonwealth of Je with ‘he following roentts for the Lords to « pose I LBL. the people of the Islaad, The want of barmony be- hotel keepers smile a foebly sarcastic reply. The | | kane 1a panied | the old Bay State ticre recctved tue President and as. | Nore with the following results 2 The Archbiahon of Dublin complained of the hard, Ue bth C tlne Fale 8x twoen the offivers in command of the Goverament a fi 1 | | them. When the crowd bebeld theae distinguished mr ricnt. neenerous, and iliberal manner in whieh the LW {i “ ii * eald " delegation from Maine is commonly reported te sumed, in the name of the Governor of Massach' at . a hears: We © mest pte men p.eald thia | troops in the Qeld and the volunteers, who have bh i ‘ rover Ito have | Individauls, they set up @ mighty cry that rent t Rowxp 1—The mon approached oach other cau. | Church was treated, and denown ed the bi in Highiser, We looked " ave roosted last night in tho big elm, and ty have | vie ie anon them a6 though they | sts and of the menagement of the Great Pence Ja 1 a z thoneht if it was necessary, IL might have beeu hes. Possession of the Government of the teiand, is Washed in the morning in the frog pond, while the | raGeet eh Ling eae and all, upon these | bile, the control and dircetion of the eliet gucst Hourly, bat with confidemee, There were afew ex: | gevere, ates re | ard then thanked the met 4 ot tro | exiibitng itself in the demoralization of the Bpan- Vermonters are supposed to have spent the night in gaoldenn| a he as a ae aa : r be ‘ ‘A QUINT BAIL DOWN Tih HUDSON, changes, and then hasty Wiiing at ¢ quarters, a Ry nee of fee Lite By: ny at the cling Wor | Na f r Uston or the adm mof women | ish troops and the large number of desertiona to the opliers; a feat they would no doubt have accom . i : ch read aise Siw ee at H porty Waa not to dagen; DOP. Ger henner tee ne 30 oe rome ; thelr hacks, ejected Intividuale go. prowling | shoetiers; a feu tier weale ve cans heavy, and | ThE anil down the river was attendod with no in. | Finaly MeCoola planted a heavy blow Boar AMOS | ‘dhe beat means to apply i view pubis need ra Tutte hit wae tepiag,” OOK C1 Cuan army. ‘This condition of things hae given @ About looking for room 1 finding them not. | & a cident worthy of record, ‘The General-Tresutent’s | C2: Knocking him down, First knock down and | Ho disiiked excessive demonstrations of Protestant Kive her scx a pood drubbing on tho | hew impetus elrength (o the Cuban eanse, the ¢ 7 gut, | the horven, too, seemed rather shy. In default of 4 frst blood claimed for MeQvole, although blood ap- ‘and sald he valued tts avecndeney, not as it was | geor Stay Chi nekered Witke tee Wore ‘ ‘ They reiuse to tell where they spent the Bight, | Wii inte ‘they yelled to their hearts’ content, until | Movements had been ro carefully covered that none 8 politcal and religions, butas tt wasmoraland bene> | and busin etalon” a i. oth ig ue on leaders having no doubt of ultimate success. A But wear @ conscious look of door-step tm thelr | ie ae a ae orn cmmanded by the ubiquitous | other than the passengers and officers of the boat peared on both faces, Relat He conekiorat the Irish Church an anoraty, | AuL,husiness details. Most of the iris aue sald, | number of reeruite, mostly from Virginie, left here gece vane 0outh Capt. Grier, dashed in apon them nnd drove them | knew of his presence, and at the varions landings | lager iil HA ASA ony EAGER ts ani no women Who Worked or studied on comput: | Yesterday and to-day to join a foree whieh is rendex- AND STILL TARY COME. . OUND ST blo i eantot ng, and rwardathe < pfamendment sion, would ¢ ke n . ‘ons 0 " * THRE COMM. ca toronce, | ATK. One tndividnal, with wildly rolling eyes and | NO was permitted to smoke Lis ear in peace, and | | Robun &-tereige bives tn, mun susccanion om fixe Dake of Bichon caplainet that thouzh Ne | pulglcanes “" , nKU Stes nw zerm Mlnisler®y OF | Vouslag on ine Boalhern coast preparing, to Je ' Pipette nace travelline orchestras, ‘Tne | tangled tocks, glided thronzh tho line of bluc.conted | watch the departure and arrival of passengers with cach other’a faces, resulting Gnally (n favor of Me) felt the injustice of ho bill, after great healtation, | This informed the wadicnc that the Aa- | ‘ke Cuban army, 1 Sond bonts are Like trave preheat no | ‘] : ‘ 4 vient (hh Cool, had resolved to vet in opposition ty hts party 1 ty Pavaicians of Baton bed —_—— | i ‘oniusion attempted to kiss | the same nonchalance th erized the cor fe ociath hi ta on had, Bristol had last night among ite freight a deck load | EArdemen, and in the confusion attempted to kt mad fl he i on best Madd tele oe ta : nt A DESPRRATE STRUGGLE, was convinced that the ¢ tional course Was by 8 vote ee eeeey itha into thole | Cholera Epivemic in Naevitae-Niguas and f big double basses, ‘They loked like a grent heap | the hem of the President's coat, Ne was forinnutely Lrilhabecki cba Astonia A ecole Seca) alee ouND 3—The mon cyed each other with tho fern. | Pass the bill, ation om tho otie vblO | ranks, and (hot thie had beey accompliseed shrough Comarones Burned. of big double ® P did not seem to be generally known among tho | 7 y Chuses, and leave. the responsibility oF accepting Wve Wteeey & Of fiany old mummice in their shrouds, of a hun- | Obscrvod in time, Liowever, und Uragced away. All | ote A th “latinguisted a guest wason | Clty OF klndiators, and afer a few severe blows they | tho am nis, of withdrawing the Dillon the iconot Kirk moved tuasshe Women’s | FAVANA, Jano 18.—Cholera has booome epides dred mahozany coffins goine to Aubarn ona melan- | else that may have occurred in that crowd no human Shand dau pA the Powell was approaching Pecks. | clinclied end fll together, The straxgle caused Patort ‘ ss I. Ie ender, flirt to Mrs, M mic in Nuevitas and the enrrounding country. It sholy musical spree. People on Loard asked each | peu cnn tell i Killa passenger, who was an amrlicant for a Post | Intense exettoment, and MeCooli's friends realised re House to act Remy and tmpactallyy rlgelt “thanks for ber unusaally malignant in its attacks, and in the major f ‘other, Have you seen the bit fille DR | ae punaica al stha ponice | Ofte ie ono et che river tomas, copied bisa sitting | ‘est the giant lind saet a men worthy of bis atrel, mactves hy abdteating i SiN ity of eases the result is fatal, fast all hans went on a pilgrim tomb of | a ened a passage, and the Prenident, the Prinee, and | goletly on the after deck, smoking hia clear, anr CAUTIOUS FICHTING AND WELD EXCITEMENT, lonal portion, berecehing the to Ler eatnont request, "| ‘The insurgents ave buraed the towns of igus the Pharaoh's betwoen decks to havea look at this | OP*Hed & Passage, an Lavina ald ina ery sg thibesomd) . Rouny 4—MeCooty enime to the serateh with bis pabsipg tik ec y and Camarones, " hei ttenda: ah The oI ed Ce n unded b i ly, and diate! Z Ns i Gaclens, ‘bren fol fn o pm- strange cote of musical monsters huddicd tn a | their attendants aligh LAs doh edelaonel eta whiney tbat cm pee Hately proposed | sce biceding profusely from a terrible gash under Aftor a protracted dobate, nt t o'clock | ing Con venice: Shores or deiaten dn Th wa Tn Porto Rico the elections for members of the dore tripped lightly the eanzway, and reach! ng three cheers for the President of the United 1a adjourned withous act the bill. Hon, cant, t 2 mowrniui pile, Be eee ie . tho right eye, Allen fought enuttously, evidently dijourned without action On the bill, thought adviaable tom nd one from each Congres | Sponish Cortes have been completed and verified, IS UURaUa Gea FLW HN GE the deck, looked around him with © commancing | States." ‘The President recogniaed the compliment | 40" TE elie — sionml District, and it then turned up that not a | The dopatics will depart for Madrid immediately, ‘Ab1% o'clock the entire population went home to | Sf, “en. Grant accompanied him coolly, but ratner by retiring to bis state room, where he remained | Oy", nae ils et it down to avoid The Possnee of the nevitnble woman Ne wus aware of her exact locality. | a6 isiand of Porto Rien remains tranqall . ohh? see Can al Lakersosd bod nett ft came the others, the troops, and the | until the boat was made fast to her wharf to this | another socksio'l t exeitement ng in an article on eye gwen tna fee soORIE. Ranues tVeE - rs ad clock 1 siMhedite "| innumerable lesser fry, As the General stepped on | city. Boren SS are we change Ia Cu , Wives might very properly ank thelr husba ‘Twenty Tons of Pow for the Cuban ‘The Coliseum ts bigger thay the Boston organ, com | 1001 inewe euch tremendous ¢ were given THE ARRIVAL IN THM METROPOLIS, prospects of the tht, Gpecchion ee Perera cue ant Bae Dr. terbe n Rpoke bis same oi piece abont the Patriots. monly anpposed to be the biggest thing in tne world. The arrival of the President tn the metropotl W’COOLE COVRKKD WITH BLOOD. great necessity of explining to the duinformed tals thot 600 tnen were despatched to hold the horses of rival be President in the metropolis MUCOF the Dil, Whit they distike it and aro tina. | Brest Necewuly o : The schooner 8. McKeown has cleared Te really holds as many people as all the theatres in | Ae TA Teortoad, The. cavalry. bat. struck up | Aeemed to have been entirely unanticipated by the | Round Heavy fighting throuchast. There wore | Ue to porndade thernselvcn that {twill Lave, & bene Eerie Gercock ed cee ae | Bowers, payee idee; vith 90 tons of Ls pena: full. ood. re ah ei erate exchunzes. during which inintor | flejal effet, they advise tire House to give Its assow nan, din & . 5 Bahamas, tons of gun- New York pnt toretier, This afternoon is was ful. | «Gong. Night,” from * La Grande Ducheaso,” and | populace tn general, no unusual number of whotn | ed two or theee terride howe in Mike's ise, which | | Br. Bright has wrivten a letter fy a mecting ti Ghulleen ee eee powder and 70 eases of rifles for the ase of the Cuban! ‘Thero wero eight thousand in the chorus, five bun- | ov ty toe was wreathod with genial amiles, were in attendance to receive tim when the boat | seemed to be a mass of blood (rom forehead (o ein. | Burminghamn, in which he saves “Er the House of tant had wateen oanicle trlots, ‘The McK refused a clearance dred in the orchestra, and forty thousand In the au u . reached the wharf at 11 A.M. The usual concourse | He lind terrible gushes ander both eyes, and his fc | Lords delay” the pasaage of tho Trish Church billy | yigwy yachts, women wank to , Leshan gPoaltragele Males s bed Glettiom, APPRARANCE OF THE DISTINGUISHED PRESONAGRS, | TOM lt Oe WO nen, and friends of wae horribly disdgured, ‘The combatants cliched, | they will stinulate the discusaton of subjects which | BUN women, twenty years ago, had marched to te | the Custom House uatil bonds for $8,000 were ea cud veveiey BwELTaAIIO CROWD: Our President was clothed in s plain black ruit of - Or and friends of passengers | ani atter a desperate strnggle both went down to: | might slumber for years.” yotls and demauded the ballot, we should now be th | given that she was not bound for Cube, The sup- ‘There was noteven room in the immense chorus , 5 ong these : on of onr rights. [Applause.] ereeaal rilbetaah black silk hat, Dickens | Were In waiting on the wharf, and among those It | gether near the ropes, The round was dectied in CLES | pets b hetet es will be land roadeloth, a three-story silk hat, a Di Wo hinlee Ghat ivkal won titbug ne peosshasrs: | BTOF ACA Sher ak view Anthony pest dilated upon the wickedness of | Plies landed at Bleuthera to prevent the collar, and a vory chante neck tle, He did not ‘ representation,” Informed | forfeiture of the bonds, but ts Intended for the Spaces for w'l to bo sented, and some ator, Wil | Y Cieaein his mouth, Is ataff were dr essc ‘These, therefore, thronged about the gangwuys as ALLEN DANCING AROUND W'COOLE, The Admiralty Court has ordered tho sale of nce of her attempt | o wel Cuban rebels,’ and will reach them by some Qhroe or four thousand apectators wandered about the rteamer came to the wharf, ond mant‘ested the | | Rounn 6—Heavy bitting, Allen scemed to be the | the steamer Alexandra, built for the Con en, to avold the payment of ber internal other human beings, except one wao nad a half-mile of gold lace wewed on his breast. The Commodore's other schooner, ‘The 8,8. McKown is one of the fastoat clipper achooners aftoat, On her previous tot th hue tax. Ble was unsuccessful, however, K around his wo, and Hooked very complacent, | and d yt with ease. Al Ahe aisles and building almost unnoticed in the mass. eled the prococds to be lodged tn the lan usual curiosity to nee the President; but it was a Inth bly all prof are represented, Degottes , pon of the Court, hearty laugh was enjoyed by all present as abe red ria dole carota Keehn? aoeene ye | diamond sparkled brighter than Venus on a frosty curiosity begotten of the moment, and confined to | some sharp bitting, the round resulted in his favor, | — Ty the content wt Ni n for Sir Robert Cut. | Wr curreepondence which, bad passed verwoen Mr. | voyage to the West indies, sie went from here to bat expeeiul: if the press, A larger bs ag night, Hix moustache lad paid a recent visit to his the oriiaary crowd that awaits the arrival of every ANT’S BTOCK DOWN, lay, ee Wi tans Charles Seely was ‘Mrs. Walbour fv ge. a Tor membarseip Har. St. Thow te aya and ten honrs, only 0 few suembers of that fraternity his seldom been known. | iiinitatie barber, bie ccatly gold-betrimmed ani- | Steamboat, Conspicuous In the crowd was Mr. Abie! ed a forlora appen anti Teinh agitator, has boen arrested | Het, one of the Mra. Melutyres, a Mormon woman | hours over steamer Ume, R. Corbin, of this city, one of the brothers-in-law of the President, who is yet to. be provided with an from tar Utah, a ending Inst Saturday evening over | | A resolution wre here carried, the substance of TUB KNIGUTS TEMPLAR, i children lett: Liver. whieh was to Invite all women to pay their dollars 1 was not very rapid in respon vked fresh and ¢ ig not very satlsi WELCOMING THR DISTINGUISTED VISITORS. | fora had undergone a thorough brushing, and his Admiral Farrsgnt,Commodore Rodgers, and other | Anety.suaped hands were cneaxed in dove kid gloves, ful” After 40% x tury character to Ne~ For thy vetoran nival oMicers were escorted to the Coliseum | yre atid office, and whose guest the President and {arnt} r Lok at omar A MCL ah . * by toothed ‘ » did not wear patent leather boots, Mr. Jay y dectdod to go 10 grass in order tw | pool atone for New York become members of the Association, by the Union Navy Association, Many other dls: | Geuig black ¢: a aa sped and twinkled beaut. | WeFe to be during their sojonrn in the city, S another of those titife Liows. from. the | Prince Artiae has dcetded to make a viet to Cana de baahil to a iucalnm (not a | Phltadetphia Put ~The Process Hinguished people, ineluding Mis, Harrison ¢ ra id : CANDING OF te: PaREIDR: elant's wledge-hammer pa tothe United Biatca, He will leave | spiritual anediu or right aand th hind sion Deinyed by tho Storm—The Res fully, bis Jet moustasehe was dellentely Owisved at f PRESIDENT, the Full, “ever 60.0 sho desired tow wan view by the Mayor-The Collation and Otis, Parepa, and Ole Buil, were cordially grected | tye cada, and he himaclf danced about the quarter | Mr. Corbin was preacut at the landing with a RT tr gli d thougut they shoud be Matte br both performers) asd. epee tstare In the vast ie Huns chbper fila Weanekonens livery carriace to receive the Presidential party. By | ,,ROTND ¢-—the backers Of McCook rset Hongary at Pence, baat Miorapeuems, June 15.—The threatening as- aston THE INTRODUCTORY PRATER, ARRANGEMENTS FOR THEIR HIGDNESSES ReCRPTION, | the courtesy Of the police this particular carriage | the prestige of the Elunt wax raplily beng vewol Count Andrasay denios that | Klesuor. Kira, practical a8 usual, moved that a | Bect of the weather, this morning, delayed the pro» cession until about # A. M., at which time the varie ous Commandories, to the bumber of fiity oF more, preening every’ State in the Union, and both the Canadas and New Brunswick, an] extending about « Inher betre bie superior fall and tactics f his an- | there is any foundation for the ramors recently er sway of ihe aibemer io teerlve dia 1 agonist, Mike struck out wildly with his right, but | culated that warlike preparations were on uot in Lipedil hadas steamer to receive 18 distingéiabed | ified jie mark, bixopponent Hehting on his pdtaky | the" Austrian Ikmpiro OTD page that Austen, and ie in favor OL BULLI OUE Fepor= passengers, thus intimating to dhe ordinary crowd of | tray with larrilé effect. McCoole reccived trritic | Hungary dosiew poace, avd will strictly maintain the | ters, please ‘vine, Horeupony Tae” Oran | cits ecg rece ccear ana eco mneee ne runners, hickmen, exprestmen, and other ordinary | Puriument tn tis round, and Mt became evident Div of honlutervention In the atlalrs of Helgit- v2 In urder’ to bo suit, the question was ro: | lle ia fongth. commenced (9 sesemble, in Brow walters upon the arrival of the bo that the fight would come to a #peedy termination; d—" All these in favor of ndgitting reporters ¥ La GComge that a company | the giant being paruy knocked off bis ping, which —_— to thove meetings will ploase rive,” Every woman | {ate trains, and did not arrive im time to take pa inmide and out, the Providence | ¥® Permitted to pass the gates and approach the | Shed be stion of € From bow to «! od with streamers and pennants, A bri chamber had been set apart tor the General's use, and champagne that could ot be surpassed, and cigars of fabulous cost, were ordered for bis especial be tok th: The performarce was begun very much like the mous game of dumb oraior, A clerical gentleman Advanced to the front of tho singe and remained there in apparent silence for some moments. A roferonce to the programme was the only assurance mie 7 #8 fas sds of more than usnal importance was on board, ‘This | ended th valle i Pope iniped ap, 9 one little except Creal ; the uilonce lel that thle was (he latrodectory | {leetilon. There will be tomas an Stahl teen pe cogil pan pote aude! te round, “Allee looked bland and serene at | Imposing Demonsiration 19 Coprahagnn. | ju ped up, with thie Owe MUile excep (reat NA neva the tne, the Grand Commaadeg bata fe Comme 5 9 Anniversary 0 | : 4 placed Head he provession save prayer by the Rey. Mr. Hal prodivsiity ofered him the sole ose of the weole | Yesel was made fust, and manifested more than i ba att . ind re Vue inveting then adjourned antit next Tuesay, | {ip it k down nut street. to Fitth, ALL THE ORATORS DOME, Noep, | OFdinary impatience to estch a «lim fo the | THe Ninti AND Last Rouxp--Both men were peep eye | Epp Re Arch, ond to Bre At them, countermarehed aun ‘Avother. gentloman coon tovk Mr. italets pisce boat, han bid aakeipe to ioe beled i eluzen, | Or heuiies pieehea ry eRe Levey eee slow in rerponding to we all, ko hoine nud exert antod Uy the 1 Queen, and Over 20,000 pro WESTCUESTER COUNTY. pasvel iu review of the TS 6 bacail ied Ot Wichtb a the fron cows, RR’ || Te Coren nee eet or se cn a BBD. Beare i ge ar i * | cngaged at very clone quarters. In a few seconits TUE LABOK MOVEMENT. John Wis, a German carpenter, of Yorkers, Tenttural fallin‘ body. The Knights are @ It necessary. A young Bobem of of hnokmen attempted to follow | fReaged At very clone quarters. In a few secun its was killed yesterday Uy. Ube bursting ol w Girculak creat a re ‘ audience moticed that his gestarce were xraceful and | (RecN, shalt Orepented ‘one of is » stopped by the officers of the boat. | Confict, while both were hugeine Mother Kerth, | orne Colored Petne vane—Moeatma am | namin copeuvarsaw mi, ts was Siataing wt ody 0 and Tooked very well tn thet the programme revealed the further fet that tho | tw the Commodore, and reecived the assurance tat ors passed off they were closely seru- | Allen placed tis bands on the eyes of Awe Morting Im | sivcet, anda pleee of the saw flew Uhiough « heavy ‘Of orosece aed triehgles, Gentleman wer Mayor Shuritld, aad thes a lt pro- | SO ‘orlore) would. read it very attentively mitt eroid ih ‘autendaness (who | was loging them dosperutely when the Goverum Goor had siruck him in tho alde, 1, of Ercaace and tees, : by aiter the festivities OF AL@ Ditht were over; with | seemed bound that eo splendid an opportudity to | Stout war raised from MeCoule’s corner, tal Specckes, un {nquend yenterday over tation by teghesed bability he wes deliverin address of welce whieh he Kiehted, ‘The news of the embarka- | gaze upon # hero shonld not animproved. Mixed Ww June x ernoo' et. Charles Kina Ce Naver ‘ laws 0 ty me Sh sebegineenede rs od. Mixed due DECHIGS OF 4u8 Nin asminoton, dune 1 his aflernoon a meet war in tral avenuo. You: applause, His Honor hiving retirod, Mr. Rice, ex-member of | tion of the resident wns tovegrophed to all the sta: | with the oniinary throne that passed off the vorsel : lar ot tne Govetenent (ehoo wea lata. la tiie Doee on on Byuday While Ab Wal, wore delivered by Sir Riche Hons at whieh the Port wend tench, a sident, Ins’ wite I ning upon Mis arm, | ‘The rope was cut and the wildest excitement pre- it room, My, Alfred Thor Jopendentiy by their | yaited for a few minutes, but the crowd soon witer ane ¢ Congress took the part of dum B p He said that the Nav won Wow called to the nab Typographical Ceaton > Ha Whe © ploce of invat withoul Master of the Pennaylyaeia Grand Hale, Eminent Commander ot St, Hanhabi- | and his two children walking i down in numberless multitudes the un heard by about o thousand persone and looked at | fonts of Chat portion of our glorious country. ‘The | mide. Tho Aide of Goy, Claflin of Massachusetts, | dij 1 he bo ere . ‘ ¥ ™ ha i " » | dispersed toward the bout, referee was afraid i had attacked the Concressional printer, und ee Jormmandery, Sic Wm, H. Allen, President by the ther twenty thousand with much satisfac. | Party Will proceed to the seene of the grand jubitee | who had met the General at Weat Point, was con’ | to cive ie decision, Several pistols were presented | py implication the compositors einployed in the of YOTTINGS ABOUE TOWN. of Girard College aid Past Grand Kiuient Grand vy Te horton, And alter listening to the inspiring offect | eptenons in the purty, whtio Mr. Corbin walked be- | at his head, but he refused to decide the matter un- | gee, in that ey Were Working Wit "a - Crond Commanter of the Grand Commundery of if . 5: paren? riv-aven thousand vote singing “John | side Mr bi A fint attempt was made ata | nt he pes Lous. Lt is understood that he i) for ‘he purpose of vindicating them T », i " sylvan. and r Willmm Sewell Gardi WOT HOT A COLOSSAL PRAYER brown's Body © won't go home till morn, cheer os the purty emerged upon the whorf, but it | decided in favor of MeCoe Sones rom. ‘wea nate Lat the ! ing had been The new Post Office Commission cannot agree, Muster of the Graad Eueampment Of tee Mr. Gilmore made a mistake in this matter, The Wil return to thelr respective accues ot webon, | ied nway with the frst efort, the crowd a nol Alien outfou't MeCoot all the way through. rnd | Called, . » of the head men of the Cherokee Nation is tea. After ben in by Sir Rey. Joha, Prayer slould have Leen intoned by a thousand ‘Tite PRIXCR’S BOON COMPANIONS. dies satin ying thems Tvew with an athempt to shake. | to all appa J have won tae fit if be He « St. Michoiwn, rs, the Krlelite p:rtook of a coliation. a with the Gener: F ore oF | had bo roceed, MeCoole win much ay had an 1 5 iv the evening the Kn lite attende : clergymen in unison, the wdress of wele should As the Provid ned out from the landing, nmimers wer reluctant pres | blown and. badly puuishe , and was in they fad ler circu hae ete of a boy was found yesterday in the Pi Ryko Fo hoy aun oie: de pe ae have beon celivered by all the mayorsin Now En dl strain Muie struck upon the the President a made b whipped. ‘The fight layted about twenty no go: work. He bee | okt Asives, Of 2 the occusion by. the va banners carried in the Jand, ond the epeceh should Lave been rpoken by andeome Charley Vail und jolly Beth Geer, Mis wi’ in. th puis, June 15.—Tho steamer Louisville, | Heved that trou y the City College Trustecs have removed the of then the entire Congressional delecation in chorus ted urm-chalrs, with & smaitoneon: le parent on his connt prize fighting party on board, arrived he the resolae did not repres old janiior of that insucation h by the Hon, Renjanin H the bottoms of their eheris, Th yithe vellele, a this evening. [tis tue general opinion that shere | tie sentiments of the py Washi ‘his is examinal week at the City College, Hed curtain the members of 8 . Benjar coe Seat ia is nicest ition of Populur respects. | Was Bether a fou! blow sictck norany couging done | Of the Union here, | esolutions were tir | and te boy# wre busy as bees ery were disclosed in marchiag ore THY HUSH OF EXPLOTANCY. d tae eur had tull sway over by Allen, The belief is MeCoole's I | dicea by this delegate tor the purpon of pandering ‘Tho hit at Reddy tho Blackamith he ls Masonry was delivered by 5i The epeeet-making having been concluded My | Me weighborhoud us before, A TRMPORARY REFUGE. dat t that Allen snould nob win the | 10.2 wicked prejudice which feeds upon the innate | | thn Kit al Pindey, Rho, Baokamtth, in the last | ee iouMt Je rear of the stage way ocouy Gilmore took the conductor's tind, while the audi — The carrince was quickly driven tothe residence ney. ‘The eccond round was not | sFloshnces of thon tov dull io comprehont the inca rear dig ateeab cl oe cians SI ne accel 3 ree ence waited inthe Lush of expeetition for the 40 of Mr. Corbin, 87 West ‘twenty eeventh etrert, be . a8 previously vat | iaeucs involved in labor reform in ite vastuntolding. | Abraham Auron, who was on Saturday pushed ere Jution of Wie greaest musical exporis at the LIFE IN THE METKOPOLIS, tween Brand wi J Sixth fe, White the Presi Antagonist very nevercly, mid | This question of admitting colored men iuto Umons | ag ea Lor the Dry Duca tine, died on Monday eve PARKS PROM THE TH oe Re Maa al GH bat ener eines Pees hag Riv y relief from Topulae. applause. i time tt was evident MeCoole was nu lite | must be met. Mr. BK Moss moved the meting | nie question: Was it nencees#? Tt driven to un also Sceue in the Supreme Court Koon, ue tact ammediately po his arrival, ease tien, | for Aliens eee eee cae ecta apcediiy aipersed to | Jolin Devlin, ex-Corporation Counsol, recently | Paris wos tra oct reply we should nthe i rarely sen before | vahn A, iis, Secretary of War, wecompanied ameiniinet ody fi woo. | aught aut “ pate Tate direct BLY th on pitted to Mra. Dou was ordered te pear befor ty hits J dad sos liter taking Me Sonata 5 rp A PATAL PRIAR vient. The eolored pris ter (Dow . the oe HzNL three enormouy sea bass in a two hours’ Uli Kichmond, (Va), hasan Cuban roceaiting oMee, fei v r : ‘cruise, Aart st Ya Judge MeCunn yesterday to answer tor contempt in | Grant, white the former beld the President in pri me Sil Sheena ciate eae ciara an ane ee | HER Smee aiward Murphy, a Uqnor dealer, of Albany, wag Black, “cet not producing @ young cirl eleven years old, | i eee ee ree cf anlez wim | THE | Monaelly-McGaire Pight—Donnclty reamed By hfe suniden autorioly | , Aimodel of drinking fouptain for man and | seciianislly Growned venteraey Sugh ty 0 sda it workine | the dangiter of a Mrs. Garvin, ‘Tue chad was we | Cunt) concede port’ of whieh war irtles a Dewiy Blow —Tho atu Girougout the fond, horse is-on exhibition tm the oflers of the Board of | |, The Court of Georgia deelded yesterday Sad reflected ber or up mill concerned ; paated by Mrs, Douzan's ris id the lew MATTERS OF STATE, Hreaks Through the King and Escape, pi ‘ Mae Caries toh The : Sraacui 6 Cap Makers’ Strikes Tho Commissioners voted yeste The New lampabiro Logislatare will visit the Nea GRA Waar A BLiRhan wan that the previous failure was in consequence of | fo soon as Gon. Rawlins Gnished his protracted | _S¥WacUsK, June 16.—A terrible uffair happened |, SHEP at ig kent ntorlete a Fee eae eee ee GIRO Ct he Rosion Colmeum today Looked at critically ond om a musical point of | the Wines of Mrs, Dougan, Tue child, It avems, | interview & wersenzer trom the State Bepurinent | on the banks of Cayuga Lake on Saturday. Two | op ihe women cal takers Te streets dirty, ‘tw jately died in Boston and left Fier wae rot by (ivat success, | was given to Mra. Dougan by lis mother when but | Win Ainuncel, wlio plied pelore the Prceiint | men, named Donnolly and MeGuire, hed some dis- | join the mule roprescntutiven of the tr Mra, Hall, aged 70, died anddon! Baan Tobie capa Dae faa here was not a single pic waa not old, bat Mra, Garvi nothe fee rrroven tye utei ates rai ees aloes tw with regard to. their eth, Do tor botter wages, ‘To this end abe £269 Bleecker sticet; and Jobn 1 n ymus bas ordered a military exploration marred by conspicuous b rather) © few mnatue’old,, bab rvia, the mother, | from the minner in wile they were received, seam: | Pu ¥ eens) ree Hea Jol them met yesterday afternoon fi at G44 Kast Tweilth atrent, South u Nevada. ry Importanes. “The | nelly, who tsa large, heaviiy-buill man, of no particu: the documents, carefully | yy int ant ; eMior Miteen mivutee or rors | Wet Pagilatie WRill, Gad frequentiy boasted thet be now claims her return, saying that she ty able to | ed to be of more than ordh President, alter renil engoged the mease the chortis was so vast as to be un ‘able; 80 wae the orehetra, ‘There was a votewerthy lack | support her, Judge McCana said he had no alter- Of precision and Of uni 2 thousand. etn They desire about $2.0 w about twenty-cgit whops arc wusind hinds employed, thr nual excursion wo Amicus Club of the Ni will muke their xecon fiths ers | nay yut to the child to the mother, Mrs ‘4 wrsation, and then hin eplic “lick” MeGuire, stout, wir C at Exteusive and fruitul coal fields have been dis- Site te bed (apeleer and yes ne santee: | neh Tn iC. re Wee GAM tp Seo weatbaes Mie. | fe can vermetion, BAe Sinn Nimmesty mrone ranues We ; Panne tie ae BERN FIT The average weekly’ pay of tho | Aklernerney Park on Monday arxt, covered noar Cultina, Mexico. @uerd were cf the most cxcita ‘ture. Every. | Garvin on this announcemont quickly sprang to the ‘eumatn unica’ id dismissed the messenger, nan, weighing some thirty pounds lors thin Don Mr. Wihia oduced wrge HI, Raymond last evening re- reparations for laying the French Atlantic ‘thing was on tle most massive seule: the band | Uttle girl, taking her by the band. The child, bow DINNER RN PAMILLE, nelly. McGuire bad a local reputation as a boxer, as President of the meetin ap biication oF the desrues by work ple, Mombered # thousand, the chous ten thousand, and | ever, clung to her custedan, and began to sereain, At thin time dinner was announcet, which was | Bach mao had a crowd of friends, who angrily ean: eee in ode at S04 Broad way. "The Toront Exchange A rT the audience about fourseen thousand. se i 4 er e t J wd persone aig , 1 fT fe initials oh yer wclation, petition fo: ‘dae Mecuna told they ) retire together, | enjoyed in quict by the Grant aud Corbin families a trong f ale ts Union Club will) enjoy their duties on Alwerican Dreadsvuits "hen Mr, Gilmoro lifted hin wand, and the eing- | ory ule tonor wali, must eventailly be given up to CALLERS —THE MON, WM. M, DODGE AND LADY Piha Peery agers Had Anita a ir pmetdied BE Hr A A canlerare Sanu ing, in Thisuspoor ny, 210 Blvecker atrevt Mary nos, ago 8 years, fll from & boat on the i Tho yrvve, it was with A Nulse as vt a'ruahing wind, | EM spisetaortna Rey Ariel Mol gee he meal was searcrly finished when the distin soy me vere. War cman hour i they eoukl not use tae, and that | ‘The Managers of the Mariners’ Fouily Industrie | GMSwoed. ster, Cauhda, yesterday and was arranged, and small sums of money were staked | they muse demard pay for tu guished guests were summoned to the pari or, de was ane | al Socte hing fair aN OW Bi Mr. F tadiniriey commenced with Luther's. noble hymn, | the mother, though she might remain for the present reatont SNR Castic ix our God,” the elect was litle | with Mre, Dougan, k Dupont, Inepector of Custome, near i i @ weal from the B. Dod upon the reauit, ‘The fxht took place on Saturtay | nounced thot tiv Const iution would be presented ab | Hsind. ‘Phe wuniversary will be eld toxnvrrow if, Prank, Dupeol, Tnspeaia iting eOF FT diene. Pf iy Monit degl pee men eE EAD Whose visit woemet to bs asively of a sfernoun at Ggdcn'a, Bock, on the went vide of | the next scealon, wal the necting then adjourned aiternoor Brownsville, Text; bas been maniered Uy Smagetere om how © applauded, Ht was hi ndge Curtin Snubted. ture, and was linited toa very few man Coynga lake, Several Lundred persons were pre ‘The men ty evting, Me. Win, Ober presiding. ha Uhre ays . Fepa'n HENS Wal, storm, and shook the bull . fey Bt sterday the and wrecking ste ° Indians are aga th - Be ot Gee ome Horm and shook (he ballding, In the Marine Court yesterday a suit was (riod Gear Aitelaa BATE RIK auaT GTS reut. Seconda, referees, ani an umpire wore cho-en, | 1 was reported thot Marks Hotere wud th mpoo Yontanday. (he ire. ang wreckage as initte dudians, are again. at theit manderogs work Beishod, °° 1H ORGAN DROWNING THE CHORUS. Jo wileh Jno, Fallon claimed $500 damayes from Capt, | Following these eaine the hero of Chancetlorsyiito | {vy and arbleody ce but Doneeliy wan dnaliyrsent | thelr foreman, Mr. Uner, they. hud proiised to do on bontd numerous Worthles af the New Topoited killed étage treed Dicoe sang waa the "Gloria." from Henry Carry, ‘The tater arrest- | andl he victim ot Gettysburg, aE "ta ‘the second round. Mel tor and Turtuer, to cantiibute, §600 to tte fund of | and Brooklyn Fire Departaens, Hue eletion Jn Watertown. NY, yesterday rox did rapport. Ite volume i over night and taken toa Polis Court in he morn, ed i reapeets with all the grace of which ho In the Uy round Dounelly forced mittee of tres W intod to visit tie Cigag | from. Boy 4) phat, tome of whigh mew of P, W, Paterson against the proprietors Deatie Ral Oreliatee ete ing. Thea ants offered to prove the piuinid a | *? ber m 9 masters un Pr Amoweciog. Conipil: fighting. Mel auire eprung = away Mokers’ Union, by whieh wid bad been promited.” A | 1 Ody tuches around, ee Whe Hrogneatas ms for ad alleged Ubel, was om Ser Orel : A ln evidence | manus greg he mile ond femal of We | him, "but was fially knocked ro-olution was parsed tit if the emp; will not | wy Bas Sst of D seook, | Mal tt Buttato gi tound. I bas proved the musical backbone of reputable ciiaracter and vasrant, Dut this wvidenee | nation took his departure tie ropes The tara round opened Willi HEUER At tho pricsé waked beter i The Rov. ¢ yar BE my th, of au ck Cr ok ‘Tho body of an unknown old man was found yoo. sl eld was ruled ont, Judge Curtis holding that the HORACK TALKS NATIONAL APPAIRS Witt GRANT, | fatigi ‘the part of McGuire, Donnelly punished | a further increnve of 1 per cout, saall by pil sh Are Loree olen Ree 7, ab | torday about (ur. mailee from Worcester, He lad ape THE WONDRAFUL VoIck OF PARERA. were wrongfully arrested without a warrant, He | "Nestinturn came the Hon, Horace Greeley, clothed | Mm severely. ‘The Aft ned with the | for overy week following, tuo iavenily etrec§ church, : nd | parentiy been dewi three months, Mmo. Par-pa exceeded all expectations, Ter | charged ahe jury thot shey must And (or the pluntie, | With an alr ot affabiiity and courtiiness thit’only ue | closing of one of Donnell McCuire ciosed - ph Hi Y BER, itz and Jolin Sultfrank had an alterea- yolee wes dletincdly end caslly heard to the remotest | met cat acy ‘ i Fan common who Casaged the President for a | $m with bin, and Lrew vim heavily, the wish ofthe Mi The children of the Howard Mission were en- yhis yevierday, and the former disci part of the great building, which covers a sp remotest | Tho jury gave the pluintil a verdiet for six ents, few minutes if earnest conversation on the affairs of | seventh, und eighth rounds were tarked by ei lar miei fine 16,2The Chale f the | tertained law ing wit atter, causing fnstant death, Geual to trator Union squar h covers @ space about i the nation, particularly dwel on ¢ stions | results. At the beginalog of the ninth round Do SD pate erCann Labore by HO | dronses, strawberries, and lee ¢ Rowing Association races took or Mma tl-pox in the Office of the Board of Health | with Hind, and the importance of nelly, who bad been considerably blown, apperr dl gee OF tt, a FI PH ih bel CMLON | were tine OF the Five nts Hows er courts yesterday afternoon, bo TUE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THR ANVILS. Yesterday a man, whose name has not been | friendly relations with thot great nation, I to caloh his esoond wind, Aner some libs, he oe An ictal rene Will tho Coroners let the public know how the | (2fe,0m) veople., Admiral Farragut presented the thee nei the feast Manse mee euie the wlecee | aecertatned, walked into Dr, Uarris's office, and | wideut bad. not appointed bis iricud Airan Wal | | MeGaire dropped to the xround Uke ¥ tre of | ia ae ya isin eraPler ive 10 reeuine Work GR | Oand ON NEE Meat | US | The steamers, Nile Ta, and Reoe, from Fort Ben. Anvil Chorus, the Star Span er, nbd the ‘ 4 gentleman to e hin and | bridge to oflce gasping twiee, and died, Donnelly gaze at | #¥d eee Pl ae 0, Kot Into the ¢ niche was sold Wit * | ton, report uiat the Lnlians'avove that piaco are Ment: AEST ANT) sits CRC IRARELLEETIEA RAGES [/MeaPc enn aet otra ena ? A caut oF countmay, the, corpes with | bloody eros, ! bor Items CAE Raaeter tantly roy Ee Ing putons hesisolvem ang RING Wales Weeere Gong hammered on by the Fire Department, who kerr | 000, Wuetaer ho had smallpox, The doctor found | 4, Grectoy wan followed by Ucn, Wallen, My God, I've killed hin, “Un, Jimmy , eae rast ORT Voliceman Thomas Cloughn has b re found alone, preity good titi, cousidering the fact that they | Sat ke had the malady in its most malignant form. | maudant of Coveruor’s Teinnd, w0 was acto to me.” ‘His friends urged hin to fly, An The Wheelwrights' and Blacksmiths’ Associa. | for urresting a negro conchiman at Grace Chareh o« Capt. West, in command of forty men, started gan their musical education so late In life. Instantly all was commotion, The clerks took to | nied by bis estimabic Indy, and engaged bow th ular was raised, It wax said that he Vis 4) wet last cveniog bo aecuss a now Constiution | temsibly because he was aomerciiuily beating his | from Fort Haye yesterday for Camp Supply, taking " heir hevis, but Ce N St sideat and Mrs, Grant fora few mroutes in What 4% were approaching, Donnelly drew on lis wider which (hey ere reorganizing, horses, but really because he hud po powerlul politi. | With btm Ail the Lidlen prisoners at Fort Hays, mumbere THE BARTHQUAKE OF SOUND, their hevls, aN Capt. mips stood his ground and ined to he wont arrevabie conversaulcn, devoid | coal, broke through the ring, and fled like a dee Tho Brooklyn Codperative Lot Assuciation, N cal fiends to eave him, ag upward of finty fara egt ayedo neyo In the Star Spangied Banner the conuons pla aceompanied the in| Pationt to the basement. | joth of polities aud oMlce beggin, . jo has not since Deen seen, and itis maid that he i* * ‘| bd $2,100. They ving hy) % 2 z ' ‘The Governor of Sonora has ousted the Custos thelr part very mucccosfally. and the audienve’ went | Ax he passed erst, Kelso tuat oMclal and a di cna ie poses now in Canada. js ti members 4d €2500- They took i’ Gwh |The Tax Commmissionors, have appointed | yous ottcar at Gayman beeause thoy raed 40 (ure wild Withenthusiaam, Everybody supposed the. ef al aaveietinage: ‘ballets MAKSIALL 0, ROBERTS — sist evening Messrs, Emanuel Bo Harty Richard Mo ftenry, | nish {anus oF the provction of the State axaigak the Ln foct of this great chorus and. orchestra would of the detective officers matte a bee line for the NeW | wag the noxt to pay his respects to the President LOUAL POLITICS. The miners of the Swedish Coal and Naviga. | Thomas B. Asien, und Kichard AM. Tweed ae tie | diane, Dyers heimning, but this was not m faet ‘The so wing of thelr offlee and locked themselves in, ‘There | gud iedy, which hw did In u call of b very fow minuten" ee finn Company and the Wilkesbarre Coul and Lrun | Howrd of Assewnors in tho place of Issac Q. Hunt, K | | ‘Tie United States ship Onward has arrived af , animootn, tie actual noise maus wae not | was a buax in the building until the man had been | duratien Grae hone Storm Browtug Iu the Twentyefieat Distyivt | {pany Fenuuin work Wis Me Adie ek ha ts i aay “4 the island of" Juan Peruandes, and Velparalsg lerkrang Su A THe. | go, auiall-pox hospital | MOR mR. —The Custom House P. e tho Bone | ‘This is the last subscription night that new Adler, 9! empleo on Kast Twelfth Bteinw 7 was | ™ at to the l-pox hospital ows Taylor wu ene cal ind afte . ne Fatrennue ¢ 3 ve n . Einhorn, 0 Temple Adus dJesna- gre peeing. LOMA BY FLEE: tion, gave place to ‘The Twenty-first Assembly District Union Re. | Tr Annual weeting dune 3. nis clwe June | ference of Rabbis 10 conti ter the exnediency of | {lasive the Laan ovuvesed La Staunton, Va, yesten ee Ber formance Js resumed Yo-morrow afternoon, > GEN, JOHN COCHRANE, pablican Agsnalpsion, Mr. Win, M. Do Camp presit ‘Govt, Trad f New York, i 1, | making changes In the tors of worslip employed * le attendance, it is expected, will be even Charles Bichi’s residence and atable, on Cen a y ing and . Sulmon’ Secretary, met lust cvening ‘apt. Ryne of ork, it is reported, | 1 Lsractition worslip, ( an Wn axles Big enide id atable, on Ce Atuired In an elegant velvet cout, And cnrrying a | “Tho Segre ‘| Briel tate Anil Maa ek 4,100, 0 i » 100-mile wolking math between MeElrick of Farger than lorvay tral avenue, Albany, together with fe valuable | Panama hut with a brocd black ribbon, He fox Tho Hscoutive Committee actod fivorably on | lost s valuable hone, valued et 40.000, on Sunday Tho Schuotzenfest at Landman's: Hamilton and Miles, Of Cal fornia, Which was begun ou Mr Abra | The horse took fright’ near the Mucke Vice chair | bridge on the turnpil k draw: und plunged Into thy river ’ OTHER JUDILEN MATTERS. hors’, were burned yesterday worn Loss, 26 Applications | for member 7 ‘ ig clawed mt GAUL dignity, and | hum Mrowa, dr, 4”), | hungry, He bore himeelf with muel Park closed yeoie (the prizes, an ranting the distazce In a The Roston papers ure filled with Jubilee thes jena Osgood aint rd oil | Was received os Collector Grinnell received the Hon, mi hi ‘om a vacuney " c " $M, togetior with gold and silver iu were bd arat eae papers are Giied with Tubjlee matters, | | Mosars, Osgood. nt and Olt | renin McLaugulin, ast Week. “At the conclusion of | BoM, OF, Whe Committee | to Bil & vacancy The Third Cooperative Building Society met | disteibuted. Inthe evening the park was beilliavtiy ar ah ; - Rate teares at Hn) > ao MK re) hie interview. aith the President, which was not ‘ notes ® m lust evening, John 'T. ¥ presiding, and clected sted, Mud the fustivitice concluded with a A contract wos concluded yesterday between the at the Hub. pap to lsiue a duv.ce | from'an explosion of benzine yerterday morning by Mr. Edgar Ketchum viata portion of the records | a’ Ceutuekl and #. Ke Rime Dire H palum ‘oud. Tndiabapolis, Cieranath, and Bupplement, of 64 0. Alter the flames had been subdied, a xceond explo | Yery protracced, Gen. Coc enga cd the Hon. | which reieried (0 a conversa! ween Mr. Abra er Tay ee Pe career el od I iipanies (oF permanent business antssen certainly eon smoke his cigar In peace tn | sion bicw out uli the dvors ant windows In Uivvach" Greeky in private convertion for voae | fam Downy dey aad Me im in rofer: | propriauon of §4WN was drawn by ballot by Joka | Thy Otticors of the Army and Navy of the Gulf clapatl, e quarters pro for bim. Toey are oo the | building, J injured the Chtef Engincer d seve Houle ence to the patror ao yenus Ae se i hold thet: nt it the Stetsor 7 be v 1 Test hide of the Collgous, and oonsisl, of one ime | other refeens., ‘Gutequentiy, Joseph itusse THE LAST BUT NOT THE LmAst, shee ih Tar pencun® Ot Hip. ARMA nel Kiaveniae A ithe CartmenthcAsaooiatton mat last avsuiag 16 | Ben tone beak Mejores, Ruore | yortnany ulated’ Reenasa sone ie tence Se gmense ball, hangin gecen and gold, with the wall | jan, had his eku!l fractured by brick which fell from | | After these distinguis) Suy Gould, | "An exeeedingly spirited discussion arose on the the decision woker in the case of | is to deliver the ine of the buh! WicerPreaidents the tev. J.T. Peek, of Albany, nla lean Iy"painted and the es ling ecorated. || the Foo! Loss not ascertained Prowiient of the Kile Kailvay H repre motion, in which Messrs, Kilgar Kevcliyi, Col A Keay, who M4 in Violation uf law | patch will recite @ poew, aud Aduural Farragut will | aud the Key. Hi. Day, of Schenootady, J In the press rom seven seiecraph machines arc —— = hentative of the Fitk line ol Ko eulle ». Webster, M. 8, Hoy, Kuapp, cx-Juire das, H, 4 to the injury of his fellow cartinen, but the de» | preside at the banquet, ‘The vote on. lay delegation in two of the M ely to pike out Jubiiee echoes ull over f to escort U endent to the steamer Providenee, | Wete . others. pi ted ion was Hot fortheoul " ; , churches 2 ot Fe long tavien. lurnished with every appilance tar ‘The Sing Sing Convict Marder. wrsled was waiting to transport him en route Lo How: | It°wabGuatiyr vorse ie mancine? Purtcabesce: | Sa “United German Cabinet Makers’ The rst annual picnic of St, John's day schools, | jhe. myonm Mm Tane ra fottaraey, Meas ted ae, fol pring are ready’ Yor corvcavendenta, Aha, draped | | ‘The tril of Charlos Sullivan for the murder of | ton. The Prusidcut bate sdiea to bis unt of the | Mr. Abraham Brown, Jr. i Fardcnt of a Bpectal Raters Ra Bait? Pavide’ “ie party wilt Izawe tue shucteooms | eeuisett Ureen Birvet Lantth fr iad agaon the unvarying red, white aud Dive, are the | Henry O'Neill was bepun yestorday morning in the | ayy and nis family, and leaving Mis, Grant and bie | Commmittes to ‘ P. Kewuum Rtas Prenere Palen, AD Fieiga art Ba ane 0 ew Orleans yan, ond Mozart, facts ae eheved in the testimony are substantially ax | Of Sr. Gould, ant proceeded on bis way to the great | Ketchum had treated them with disrespect, and kat ‘Promnoty of torining # ccutral | under the siperintendence of Ky Ly Tighe, A. M.,, fk of the Board, unpriso evry ‘A little Babel has sprang up ontside the Coliseum, | follows: Three convicts, among whot was O' Ne Boston Peace Jubilee fe bad made aeacittnceia Chik Gene “net | galon.of German suelc tke was dissussed, Mr, W. | and 18 Very Checeasful, on. yesterday six hours, and H (T+ here ure Kireets and equares of Cook wud boy shope; | confined in Sing Ming ps J the guard on th oS {a accordance with, tue wiabes of ‘the loyal | #* Brwdy eloquently addres the meeting. The Hon, ©, 8. Spencer and Col, Jamos Fair. | 548! Disirics Court, for coutom Ke HWings, Where people may risk thelr necks | 18th of March last, and eo heir escape, They ‘The Rev. Father Senez, of St. Mary's Church, | Hevublicans of the district, They offered a serios of : rer ee ” man addressed the Menublioan Association of the A mess meeting of jatives was held ia air; music stands, smal jows and larger | ook refuge in # barn near Tarrytown, and were | Jorscy City, bas goue to France for the bencdt of Lis | resolutions sustaining the administration aid re Mr. William Bradford, Dr, 1. 1. Hayes, Mr. | Fifteenth Assembly District lastevening, ‘Toe Aseo- | Richmond, Va, The beriae \ikc that of the Morris Brothers, in’ a explured by some oflcern, among then Sullivan. | health fleeting severely on turbulent faction whom thoy | Benedict, H. B. Lockwood, Dunsmore Chrict clation while well pleased with the distribution of | Bo . aud. ‘assevnb ling built to accommodate 1,8) persons, and | O'Neill surrendered, and was afterwards deliberately | ‘The Hon. Thomas ©. Acton ha accuse of ‘uring to destroy the Republicen | and H. W. Dodge, cubarked y enter offices, of which they have reoeived thirty, have sie pak LY The! speeches fuse was tent whore (be Howard Atheuwuw troupe will | shot and kicked by Sullivan, of which treatment lo | ands accoumpanied by tho Now Yo par, Aner long and @aelling discussion 1 oMoln the stealer which in to take te Arctic expe: | pointed « Committes of dye to viel Wesblagton ta | Pane Rovner Bag yet alt voerwovept 4 parlors, avecauenty died, Tue case ie sill on. teudeut UuoMs Were adupled, diton, vlaunod by Dir, Bradiord, reference to Collector Fieid, taint ie ate might ‘again Pevura e2 jase.

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