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IRTY-SIXTH_ YEAR, WBOSTON'S METEOR OF SONG. ee @UE PRESIDENT ASTONISHED BY THE PUBNOMENOS > Grant's Speech in the State House-Gen. Butler, Gov. Claflin, and the Pros Reviewing the Troops—The Great Failure the Coliseum—Parepa-Rosa nud Adew Maide Phi Special Despateh to The San. Bostow, June 16.—The Bostonians are a good people. They are not only good themselves, but they amish every one rise to beso too, Their priucipal ace of atnnsement just now Is the Collseam, hut In ordinary times it is the Boston Masenm. In view Of the great number of strangers now in Boston, who have como from Maine, New Hampshire, and Dther hard-drinking States, as well ag from the rural districts, they are playing at the Museam every even: Ing this week, and also every afternoon at the matinée, the great moral drama of * The Drunkard.” At has been revived expressly for the present ocean Bion. Woe hope its cfects may be all that the mai gers of that excellent institution, could desire. NOSTON AGAINST THE WORLD, Meantime the iubabitants are congratulating each ‘other on (he Immense success of their Fubilec, They fan now boost that they have mustered the groutert Loree of #'nwrs and players that ever were col fected together under one roof, ant that they have Duilt a rprcia! building to hold them. The Enelish, With their monster festivals. are entirely eclipsed ; and eveu Germany, with all her Singcrfeste, ts out- Gone. It iano more than Just to Boston to add that she fs prolably the only city we have cupable of carry- Ang out eveh a plan. New York certainly wonld not @o it If whe could, and could not if she would, AMINACL® TIAT STAGGERS FYEN BOSTON. Bot even Boston cannot perform impossibilities, and it ie now very evident tat it is impossible to Make ten thonasnd sing well together, The people fen't bebrought together for the necresary rehear- Is. They do well enongh in detachments, but when massed in one ereat body they lowe precision, ‘Tae experiment seems to have been made under the most favorable cireumstances, and this is conceded fo be the rerult BRIEFLY, A MUSICAL FAILURE, Masically spesking, there is no comparison at all in point of excellence between a per formance by Theodore Thomas's orchestra, at one bf his symphony concerts at Steinway Hall, or by the Philharowie Soetety at their concerts at the Acnde- my of Music, and that of the monster orche Rathered here, In one there {4 emoothness, lgit And shade, unity as of one man; in the other every- thing isat lowe ons, The overture to“ Tann- Dauser, in tact, as played here ino way that woud’ have ruined the repnt tion ofeither of the two orchestras just nam and toe jvarer had only a certain grester depth and Fichness of june to ecmnpensate him for all the draw: hacks, The s ie case with the sInKere The iers\el y of Hoston or the Harmonic Society of New York (thouch Ina less de- gree) can execute a chorus infinitely more to ar One's sotieinetion than thix army of ten thousend ean, with a clearer execution of every detail, and a reater regard for eavression, but there is an Inde niejeaty of tone aboot the reat cheras that the Hite Guest cannot obtain Bat thie gran teur of tone t# nut the same thing as loudness, On the trary, evry one secms to have D ea aston sled that there has not been more noise MUSICAL DIFFIDENCE IN BOSTON, Te wos generally expected that the din woutd be something dveadfal, ‘The tact hws proved the re- ‘at tinea the chorus has even rounded Weak, ust! ouch they were afraid to let out, thelr while the opening bars of the Willlam dveriure, played by some sixty vio'oncelios, woe only fwatly heard at the fursher end of the Ereat building. These feta in regard te the effect OF this Ture Viedy of singers and players were wo. Biceable at the first pertorinance, am! have been con Grmed by resulta of to-day, THM ARLIVAL OF M13 EXCELLENCY. This weconsd day's performance, however. has heen great finprovement on that oF ye The active bas hey ure Wie s\ Deon better, Yenterday t waeant scnis; today there were threo thousand more persons Uian seats. — Peopl fe come from reat distances to attead, Numbers a orted from Culiioruin, and forty couphs chartered « spe: galear to brig thea from . streets bave b denscly crowded as to make all pro- reas dific #1 great wenstire due to the rescrier 0! the Pr at of the United States, who @rrved this piorning, and who, of course, was at pace taken to the Bile Hou SURECT DRAWN FROM THR. BPTINX. On bing the State House the President was formally wtroduced to Gov. Claf In reply t Gov, Clatic’s welcoming speech, the President waid : his a It affloviis ie great pleaaurs to vieit the capital of the Plate Which bas cone so uiuen for my support and for he suppart of tae Cron in the time of the great rebel. lon a Sine wiose priverples did 8 nto give mo ition T attamned, and a State Meeraver nalitien . 1 ee hes had b deli Ain the After other speeches had been delivered in th Biatelict. sto eich the Prosident micrely modded acknowle gment, le war corted out te Tremont Birect, Wo Witness the evolutions of the military. GAN, PUTLER AND GEN. ORANT. viewed by rosident Grant on President was received at the Tine by Major Gen, Butlor ond tat, The barone ond shook hands up to t Jent, who was loudly cheered by the 8 uve ruccived such @ hearty Welcome in Ober The troops were ‘Tre ont strect, Th ‘with the Erowds of qwonle round. A horse wos brought Which the President mounted, A horse was also Drought tor Gov, Clalin, The President, accom nied by (ie Governor and Gen, Butler sad staff, de down the line und reviewed the troupe. Th PRESIDENT DEAFENED. {The largest military parade ever witvessed tn Bos fou wis snare iv nogor of the President. Wis arr fal at the Coliseum thie afternoon was greeted with Ge greatest acinonstrations of welcome. © Bee the conqueriog hero comes" riven by the enure chorus and oreiestra, ‘Phe eral roTained until after the anvil chorus, Thie jece of biacksmithing apparently proved too mnch OF his nerves, for he feftas soon as the haminring aves over. me 1 ee Tho prevtont failure of the a of that ost adinirante arise, Misa Ade 1ipe. The eatent sucess wis that of Mime. Pirepa, Mine Dill pe cutie ly fitied to wake Nerseif thone 1 the middie di ihe ropa's & nz Was beard in the’ remotost part of the tise—ab tiner,even the worls coud be distin Buiehod, Aer rihging was her trumph of art, THE NAVAL CELENRITIER, Darin ports ce @ piotographie apparatus se broug.t upon the stare, und tie vast audience Bod its likenene taken, Besides Gen, Grant there re present many army and navy offers, Amon, The latuer were a anuall'crosd of Aainienia, includ Ing Admiral James Fisk, Jr, commanding the und fect. He was present in'te fall union of 0 Narragaact Steamsnip Compuny, aod appesred bn torus of cusy faumiburity with his brotler Ad mural 4¥, ONLY NOISB, AND NOTHING Mons, The result of to-day wiew sintet yesterday that for the best & Wsod wud the chorus are too eained in the way o: musical erformanes of the samo works by hull A greater Uilens a great 4 motion over small chor nsation peti elven to culture, but tl faiviel ond Haydn Bociety produ Janu more urtistic effects at their last year’s festival with seven hundred Tomorrow i the avniversary of Bouker fill, aid @ public holiday her amine sel cted is of coursed patriot Piiole towa will go to the Coliscun OTHER FESTIVAL NEWS, from the New York re this, morning, They parti We battle of Tie pro ne, and the A dele Greys ariived ti the Boston Lancers tary revio tckein Were sold this morn} prea um ‘quet wae given to tho President this even. Ang, ot which Miuieter Thoruton delivered @ picus ent adares Washin, are gusts of ated tu the mall ut from two to five BROOKLY. tat The Brooklyn Heights Seminary commence ment exerciocs last evening Were very succoss.ul, Capt. ( Wot ptain of the steam: 0, Hoiween Havana and 1 pve United Staten Com yesterday on the charge of smug- gets Bling cigar’ The Fenion Brotherhood will have a grand eivicant miutsy pnic to-day at Lefferts Park, Te hon g, Hohinson, Gen. Nagle, Gop Burke, Jowep! Raq, A. A, Griftn, und’ others will deuver addie ‘The corner stone of the First Moravian Church of Brookiyu was laid yesterday alterncon, the elite Being in Juy street, near MyrUe avenue, where the ame church. stood previous to ite destruction he Rey. Mr, Hunt, of the mon ‘vince al. Ke Churehy offered tte pening “ryail the Hey, Mr. Fietebo:, of tae fe MK, Church, read & portion of the Scr! - the ‘Addresses were delivered by the Rev. Dr. &, the Kt, Key, David Bigler, of Popneyl- \ Herring nike Bev, Ds, ehguck, of BU Auu's pw r. | fe writing ~ | THE SWEDENROKGIANS. pater elo of the Church of the borgian Literature. The delegates of the various Swedenborgian charehes in tho country, yesterday morning at 10, opened their annual Convention in the Thirty-ARh Street Church of the New Jerusalem, the Rev. Dr. ‘Thomas Wore:ster of Massachusetts presiding. ‘The business of the day was becun with the ap- pointment of 8. 8, Seward of Poughkcepste, Joseph Hartman of Pittsburgh, and FA, Dewson of Bow ton as n Commitice on Credentinle, But instead of confining the right to take part in the proceedings ot the Convention to the dciogates alone, the Pre- silent called on ail present who believed in. the Swedenborgian doctrines ty report to the Committee that had just been appointed, and have their uames entered on the roll, ‘The report of the trersurer, Mr, Robert L. Smith, was read, showing $50, treasury, The re port of the Executive Couittos sows that it hi contributed Sav to the su v Mr. Briekia “Hote der Neuen Krehe." The sob-committee on uublications Was authorized to distribu ly, at discretion, the collateral writings Chureh. The disttibution of the Lutin works 6 denborg was placed in the hands of the Committee on Swedenb mandecripts, ‘The Board ef Publication report of new books, by Mr. Thou Lite W. B. Haye been stercot: ye 20,00) coptes of and periodieals, ‘The * New Jerusaicm Mearenger, in charge of Meswrt, Giles, Ager, Hay den, Seammon, and Hitchcock is dally juerewsing iis alrcacy guod circulation, ‘The reports on ecclesiastical affairs are all fivora- ble, showing the gradual spreading of the Sweden- burgian doctrines, Aster the conclusion of the President's annual ad dress, ihe Rey, H.R. Keyes, formerly a Method nuinister in Portland, Me,, was fortualiy baptized q and received into the New Church i #, pastor of the New Jerus:lom Charch in T th street, auntial meetin, of the American New Chareh Tract Society wus called to order at 8 in the evening by the Rey, Mr. Benade of Pittsbureh, w kT. Williatos, the Prosi Key. Arthur 0. Brickinan de the Value of tracts. Mr. Bricamat ued that che belie! of the New Church would soon be recognized by other denominations of the couatry Hs was followed by the Rov. KB. R. Keye and prayer, M ch: ’ Methodiat minister, who had been reecivad Into the r. Now Chureh during the aftertoon session Oliver Dyer next addressed the meeting, and he followed by the Ker, Mr. JK. bibberd, of Chicago The Kev, Mr. Ager, of Brooklyn, rose to exoner: ate hinifelf and the rest of the Commilttes from neglt kence im not publishing a greater number of tructs during the last yea a OBITUALY. Tho Death of a Remarkable Inventor. Joseph Dixon, who died in Jersey City oa Mon- od Tl, Was & most remorkal not to Bay ex Hwary wan, He wade hing to cut files ve he attained hie ried the print ving, then li grapuy, connection beanie ing ttnally one or t fe chemists int wad ha hy. Lie took up th exper agente 10 take @ portrait by the camera, Prof. Morse bow to take portraits by : fleetor, ro that the auljects sliould uot appear re versed, Morse tried to get the plan patented in Europe. Mr, Dixon built the fist locomotive, wilh Wwouden wiiecis, but With the same double crank muvy Bind wae probabiy the it Used, He originated the proces of | ploto-litho: raphy, and published it years before it was believe fo Do useiul. By lis process of tranmierring, Wie old Rank notes were easily countcrieited, and it Was to ard uaitist the abuse of his own process thut he Fought out the system of priuti bills; and had the method pate ceived any Leacit from the patent, all the banks having used it without pay, He perfected t tow Of waking eolludiou fur th sted Mr, Harrison in getting ® Uue system nding she leuses for camera tubes. ihe ap defriction metwl, that h by many years Known as * Bab: nid be is the father of the sieel-meiting business in this country. Baron Stanley of Adderley, died in London yes- terday, aged 67. 4M, Haney, aged 48 years, warden of the ore City dail, died jast evening. Mrs, Duvlap, wife of the President of the Chiearo and Nortuwestern Railroad, and daughter of Moses ‘of Boston, dropped dead to the Couseum this puotographe ‘eymour, of British Columbia, died on the 10th of Juve on board the British gunboat spar rowhawk, While on a tour of inspection lo tue Northern coust of British Columbia, Jonathan Mingo, a remarkable man in many respects, recently died at Alvivu, Mich, He won bor) about 172, on Montauk Pont, L. 1b be be Jonwed to the Nurragausedt tribe, ai descendant of King Piilip, and at th death ad to bis possesrivn’ tie powder-horn whi Was teken from the body of that noted Inaiun eh when the hitter Was kilied by owe of Capt, Coureh’s men, at Mout tly 4 ‘The burial services of the late Dr. Thomas Cook were yesterday afternoon performed in the Friend’ Mecdug House in Twentieth street, The Rev. Dr. Tyog, Br, delivered an eloquent address and one of Dr. Cook's former pupils recalied with emotion reminiscences of the days when the Duc tor Worked In the New York City Hospital, ‘Tae Key. Dr, Adams ard seversd eminent members of the inedienl profem tended the funeral, ‘The remains were taken to Ureenwood, —— WESTCHESTER COUNTY, For lay representation, 50; J was a Hacal tine of nis Sing Sing votes against 1%, 106, ‘The Excise Commissioners granted about one hundred linceuscs yesterday, for which they received about $5,000, . Catharine Geanite, whose parents reside by the side of Byram River, In Port Chester, while al ing to grt into a boat from the revr of the ga fell mito the water and was drowned, Watlace MeDaniels, indicted for the murder of Hole Hotel, r Me. Court of Over ond Le pleaded Thoinss K. Cowan, at the Rose Comb's Dam, was arrauned in Witte Plaine, yesterday not guilty, ‘Tun Sixg Sixa Teorpies.—The trial of Charles Sulliva:,a keeper at the Sing Bing Prison, tor the murder of Henry O'Niecl, ao esesped conviet, an the barn of Freob Storms, ta Greeuburg, on the Asth day of March Inst, Was cloned yesterday, and re sulted in a verdie i guilty. Jobn May, Joun Lowden, and Henry Muller, 'btate » Were tien tio baron au t ehargin murder of Fa ra ta, one of th guards, on the 17 ir escape, —— Educational it in New Yorks At the meeting of the Board of Fducation lost evening, the City Superintendent presented a volu uinous report, applauding the proti ral puntshoent, He aleo recommends tion of the salaries of the tevohors, ‘The trustess of the weveral wards are arthorized to close the schools at 2 P.M, vattl vocation, or at 17. M. ifthey alspene with the 00% vacation, One pupil fro each Assembly District Is to receive an appovnttn to Cornell University exch year. A new school is to be opened in the First Ward, in Gr mar School No. 2, in Greenwich street, $1.1 was appropriated to repair Grammar Sciiool No, J in tho Twelfth Ward. Mr. Woot, a“ minorit member, pitehed into the mojerity, or the Demo. crata, charging unfatrnont, Ho threatened to" lay at their doors every procveding which the Board hight adopt of @ questionable character, a olice Demoralization, Since the State's four Police C for the Metropolitan Distr walarios up tom rouud $5 aves of our grossly ‘isin: 5 fiave become a Committers of Ways Increasing thelr own incomes. The Police Suracons, who met yesterday, and have declined 10 examine Cundislites for the tree, say that the examination of 104 of corpo: equaltza: nt evenit rn. nmissi de Candidates 18. not embraced in their contract, mud that it takes time whieh they misht use ully employ fn their private practice. ‘They do not ave $2, 9 entire time, whens Commis a yeor for less than four hours, sioners threaten to dis “eons, ——— Chauges in the New York Custous ra ph a day, miss a vumber of th ounes ‘The fullowing changes have been made on re- commendation of Collector Grinnell, and approved by to Secretary of the Treasur Unapectons at fer Da nvert MI. Priable, vice An. h. Citioli, vice J, AL Bueven vithiwien Fe drea Fontana ren fou renioved moved; W.'B. vice GW Kell kx. p eepera, $4 per day~M. D. Whiridge, Tein0y 1k Firat Liviaton, $1,800 per annum —G. W. Kellowe, im. Sevens, renioved, Werner, vice Mt Fi Ci Fg allatabaadtinheeil ¢ an, removed. ‘Clerk Niwth Diouven, ¥1,00 ner annum—C. A. ¥isner, . 0, Kakoruaay, removed. THE RESIDENCY, MOVEMENTS OF PRESIDENTIAL CAD NEXT P —- DIDATE weed pune Rondout in a Blaze of Glory—Reception of e Hon. Schuyler fax A Visit Paltz Point- Serenade aud Spe. Bpecial Correspondence of The sun. Roxvour, June 16.—Schuyler Colfax, Vieo- Prosident of the United Stutes, and wife, reached (his place from West Point, per steamer Mary Powell, on Tuesay evening last, and were met at the dock by the Hon, Thomas Curnell, whose guests they have been, and they were conveyed in Mr, Cornell's private carriage to Lis residence, Lunch followed, aud the hour being late, the weary visitors soon retired, UP RoNpOUT cneEK. Yesterday morning the Vice-Hresident and Indy, the Hon, Thomas Corvell and tad, Cot, Young, Generni Snperintendent of the Delaware and Hud Canal, and lady, 8, D. Coy Kendall and lady, and 4 fow other invited guests embarked on Loard the #pecial steamer Waller 13, Crane for an exeusion up Kondlout Creek and ty near poiute on the Hudson. PVERYBODY MAKING A NOSE, An the versel steamed slowly from the wharf bells were rung, steam whistles shricked, and the inhabl- tants rent the air with cheers, Port Ewen, Fiat- basa, and Esopus were visited, as were also the ti mense weigh loci Radyville, the trip oeenpying about three hours, Mr, Colfax enjoying the cool, bracing air, anp the delightful scenery SUMPTNOUS DINNER AND A DANCH. On the return at noon, the distinguished visitors were again cecorted from the bont, going this time to the summer residence of Hon, Henry © Catking, where a sumptuous dinner was served up the bal Of the afternoon, being flied up with social enjoy ments and conver ation, the Vice-President's genial qualities shining conspicuously, Betore dark, ail returned to the residence of Hon, ‘Thomas C rnell, where last evening at 8 0" reception in honor of Mr two hundred tay k, a brillant Colfax was given tions had been extente OP. M., all the guests had arrived and bee Wtroduced. Amoug the more noted were Vice-President and wife, the Hon, Thomas Cornell ond wife, the Ton, TR Weet. brook, — Jugde Schoommaker, Capt. Ane fon and tity &e The Rondent brass band had Position, and dancing com mence fous to’ which the Misses Stephe Mr. 8. Bowley, of Rondout, sone witta fine he Star Spangled Banwer.” Neither Mr his lady joined the . but looked with much pleasure upon the eo BARMORR IN HIY GLORY At midnigbt the dining hall was throws open, and the cuesta were usnere into the banqa fiine ren, where Mr. Burmors, the Broadway eterce, had everything orranged tr elesaut order, with twonty fable watery to attend lo the wants ofall. Soon af ter) A.M. the Vice-President and lis Taly euietly retired to thelr rooms, and mot loug alter tie festivi Hes closed. SERENADE AND sreRcw This morning at 9 o'clock the Vice Prosklent and lady and a seicet party of friends were conveyed in carriages to Paltz Polat. a beautiful summer resort fourteen mites distant, remaining there tlk tate this aiternoon, when ail returned, stopping fr Kupper At the resideheo of Mrs. Petor Corueil Kosendate, ant Teaching home at ombsut 8 o'clock BP." M Tonight at 10 o'clock the eltizens Rox dout “tendered the Vice-Tresident a sorcnade, An in ¢ crowd Was present, and aiter the frat tune was played: Mr, Colfax appeured upoa the lawn, and was introduced by Mr, Cornell, the ‘ ering. When the noise ceased, toe V: President thanked all for the kindoes# showered upon hivaselt nud la condition of the (rus to the apie ke briefly in relation to the wiry, aod reterced in plowing lid secnery of the Hudson river. BAKING HANDS. rome hand shaking foi- sl played and there Was more cheer n throng qmtetly dispersed. ‘The View Vrosident will teave here for New York to-morrow morning @n board he steamer Mury Powell, - Movements of the Other Caudidutens The Presidoat h Losten for Groton list ovens ai the cuest of Secretary Boutwoll, Mo wil ¢ Groton thia forenoun for New York, ater, In Response to the 1 that eaty, bo tentered are arolua, ono big Chiet dust Gea, Fre The Strike of the Collar baw the eldest of «in the Unit » struck the we Troy news) to mall A vilify th the Un while ihe privileve of ar ply, evea in the shape paid advertisement, ts en denied the 4 vomen, ‘The average rate of wages por week « by the women Clielly by picee werk) i $14, bul two or three have earned $27 by working dane irom GAM. until midmeht, and the proprietors lw secured public sytupathy tur Gieus elves by repre senting this exceptional price as U all, avd base thereon their revusal ty pay bigher wages, Ouly two women have so far returued to Work, y were driven to the sep by ties Vonbanits won, histead oF f general pay for Was sine, moner, gies in the wtrike, has opened a cOperstive luundry, and as reeelyiag Support, A mass tu tiny the thide unions of Troy wit be held tomorrow evening in support of the collar laundresses Miss Mullaney, Assi tant Seeretury of tie Notivual Lavor Union, i Prosdunt of the Laundry Uiiuu, ee abor items, s ouly Was transacted at near- Luge Inst evenay. Women’s regular ucoting ns evening, Bricklayers’ Union No. 2 hold an important meeting ton ght. ‘The Brooklyn Plasterers appropriated $100 for the ‘Ir Unions did likewise, ‘The shoemakers in Mr, Monroe's shop in Myr- tle avenue, Brooklyn, aud several other s.op bubds dre ou strike for un increase Of 25 per cent. A number of printers have t from tas Government offre, wit! aja, on nccount of seareity of work Routine busi ly all the Th Assvciativa Union last evening un potters, Other A en diselia At the meeting of the women typos, at 22 sireet, lust even, the acon of th rs Conzress at Albany In their wi, aud & Ve of Wanks was Jegates who had voted for the desired result e shop tailors of Brooks Bros, met last night, Mr. coho Button presiding, and alter forming rach Unoh, reso ed tat io man Wie did wok Jong to the Baouks Bros. Atsoclation should re ive work, ‘They lave recently como ous of a eilcecesiully he Dry Goods Clerks’ Barly Closing Associa. list night compl 4 arrangements toro mont, Favorable reports we presented Thai most of the principal stores now ele Mr, W.C, Lewis, tue now Treasurer, Mr. danics K. Cody preettod. wrmed that Mr. J bh oorgtizing ao ney met on toe HOt adway, ant adjouraet treet, Waether duey sul next shown art? M was qu Kussian American" is wes Was engaged in Avril jon of United Americ posed wliogether of nutives: Of thut month at 115 Bast ai on the Oth at Ludi exist OF noi, We KNOW HOE —— OSSES BY PILE. The cork and bung factory of Armstrong & Co, to Pittsburgh, wus burned lant niz + $30,000} tiwurance, $14.00 ar Cugsren Y., dune Ning house of the Maj Tnseed works at Hive Conn, was burned List uigut. Loss gluun, No Iusurine, ‘At about 8 o'clock yesterday tnorning a iramo house at Brooklyn wveaue aint Douglias street, owned by Jo unedy and occupied by Dhos Haya, Was destroyed. Luis about $1000; 60 eu ance, Yesterday morning at about 9 o'clock the ex- tensive four mills owned by Abner Greenies, Atlan i fire in the reur of bw chi eney on tha No, 9. An partinent, but th Phe police bout, Capt. Hart Nective services, When Working the flames ntity of flour r and (he machin ated at @.0,000; hieuranc ruil ‘ne lose ls esti — Rutgers College ‘The closing exercises of lege were wisneoned Vy In day, ‘The President, HM. f sald that lned had been purchased burt for o new college burding, and teat ws Ub toward the removal, tie Academic Depurtmeut would probably. be ‘opened next yeor at Huriew, Tue senior clue is componed of Carrie K, Cueney, lla R, Chelbory, Mary E, Anderson Nereis ‘Marchs K. Mix, Lillie F, ‘ime A. Ble, Jonnie Marian hold a nthe past two first step ny Au iuune J. Cluubestan, Mary Hudd, dual hie 4, Aipelia EW YORK, THUR THE QUAKER CITY AGAIN, ——. The Vessel Released on Bonds-Ho for Haytl t-An Unforeseen Accident, The steamer Quaker City has had, so far, vory eventful history, which will probably tiavy a remarkable sequel, Twiee selzed, with # host of Spanish spice agnined her ta one ease, anid tho Haytian Minister in the other, #he has exeaped both, When sho was detained at the instance of the Spanish Consul, on the charge of intending to carry Aros to Ceapedes, the Brush Minister and the British Congul at this port contradicted the charze officially, and ahe was reicased on fliing bouds to the amount of ber value, Bat when she was seied ot the request of the Haytlan Minster, those ofiicials did not deny that she was intendod for a voyage to Hayth; to tako nena to the black iueurgents of that led many to belle ion ts Hayti, Yeo ze Blatchford, wio public, ‘This oinission has the report that her desti day, under an order from Jud ceived bonds in the apprals 233,000, Marsial Rarow ri the Deputy Mershals who haa been placed of rT were at once withdraw: ie result Reena to have been anticipated on bonrd, for steam was got pa few hours beinre the order of reicuse Was served on the Marabal, and immediately alter the Marehals stepped off ner deck the Quaker City went bo Tefore she left her deck, however, an vnfortunate event occurred which nearly resulted tn ber furry detention, Prank Adaui, her third mate, 1 secu, n's official on bourd, and in orer to obttre to leave issutied him, a chai in cxeeution of hie duty, ‘The Marshall hd Fr terested and taken before Comm Shields. mumissionce held him fn $1," bail for an ex aminatio, bat Prank war incky ¢ the Federat building by nsel Of the owners, hy tie head cAnivews, and by a Cept M Ded \n anaval mnborm, all of wh 4 to secure his Why t eunod suck ant Jained; but tae Us FOF he Was se Jali, where he wae provided with some few luauries, ‘The Quaker City is supposed to be at anchor outside the Hook. —— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Deliriam Tromons in the Tombay Prom ih ommercial Advertiaer “ rhard O'Donnell. was brouglit in to the Tombs Pohee Co morning as iyswne, Hw yes Were rolling willy, his clathing wos torn and soiled, hia breast win Cool W Lids, and His hanes trembled Hke 9 the har awaiting A rid hallucination that he was about jon seemed to have & “Aro you going to te my feet? down at an imacinary € well all good Irisiiven, fare every on i at wo, dewil broke over hia haggned f aul devoutly crossing hitnseif, moved lis lips for a few moments, ae 10m prayer, ‘Then rang amain, he unttored, © Oh, that’s a bkg drop! If vou my pluce you'd think #0, abjLow;" and then the erable” man's iimbe trembled “wider hin, and wit it atep he was led away Ly cxomiaation bet Comanssioners of Public Cuurites and th Corvection, ee Suletde in the Potice Central Ofice, Last evening Detective Officer Farley, of the y Villott, a ¢ Ut potty larceny, in wbeal MW a te ta, of Bali, ‘tkek & Uo.,f sv, Where Le Was em i Alte oue ott Bedomn Ne Wana na preferred a chur lad taken a decided dislike to the prosenee of Une ¢ | DECENT — ANOTHER REMARKARLE GAME AT IND HAT. THE BALL —_—> Anclonath va. Atlantic tae Red Stockin 10,000 People Preseot, fever since the Atluntic-Athlot baa there been such a iush tow base bull as there wow yesterday. thes and Aiello togetaer, that there were et 15,000 + pee inclosure, Up to the Mutual. Rel 4th tow awit. c ritth ‘The defeat of the Mutunts mated on the Hth was witnonse: crowd of the season a> to Liat ti 5,000 people being present, As early as tovctock y wend their way to the Capi tho second game of the fame this ity, The different Kast New York were crowded by t sons, and toward 2 o'clock the rue that extra cars had to be put on nienee was experienced tn reach: owing to the ane xpected rush. day, x a magnificent whehe upper portion of (he Meld, and wh te people, were flied, while the entire rounded by the thousands who bad positions, ‘The seats re: dics were filled by a goodly d tex, who lent t ence to the animated scene. weat of ths ball feud proper th ber of vehicles of every descr! hotel crac bo the trot ‘The * Rod Stock ing to time, did o'clock. 'T) 0 om sulky of t usually so reach the were eagerly watehed by their adinu all ow hand, including they inale a pretty appearance in nder to Charle rately to BU Grove his ball past dud not roaeh, © Waterman earried bi base, and Gould secon. Allin Wright sent a Hiner nately by frat bi second, Waterman and Allison sent a hot one to Start, who tury NLL Wright exme home, Leona ceond, but Peares threw to Tike war eayynt, Branard feeond base, lett fold. MeVey, the pinth w! san wich a high ball, av Velne Jen rane forthe © Red st Terres opened the ball for tuc Att MeVey to the right fell; Bustle one over the in cae the Oner Wis locced up in ® iniserable cell, get apart tor drunkards, in the base mene of the Central Ofics, At about 7 doorman siried the ceil, and ‘ound the prisoner fecure, At about Uitero minutes belore # o'clock the dooeman again went to the ell, with the inven ook the ton of remoy the pros for the might one ©. the upper cells, Lat Villott was dead.” Me had detached bis Wateh ribbon and placed it ughtly aroaud hiv neck, then with q wil ponknite be bau twisted tho robon nul he bad strangled humaelt nud Keoarrest on the Charge of Marder. Disehn: Drake, the colored man w! Broo was arrested in day 10F the kihinw oc William Hitz: tue ORME OF iody by Coroner Wit dury have was justi Iyn ou Su ik (wh aed irom @ veruiet Jonce before Disteiet Ate tice icy aekd t or mardc. ale a complaint at the ), that ber huxuand, Martin atoned to WOOL ber, and Wis wma elu the house, Rooorder Mut- thews: toarrest Martin, ‘The oMver fouad whoreupo the nnd agide In ue mud, cid oticrs beace and pamching each overs bodies. Finshy, huvine 4 reimorcements, Diarun' was cuimpelied bi su . —_— Amonttion of Bar. In the © d‘Terminer at White ais, ye Mr. Ci. 8 » Was i told siding, e that the he as tial in wh mt ratpoued and should bs; wn mnie not the Court ior the tral of maid gave Sr. Shailer lo under. sia, Wn Feepectful bUt Hem iAnguage, wirab COU Would be pursued in relation to the cast, whet tue counsel made Use uf the most profane lunyaage that Was ever heard 4” Spy court FOUR, _— éither a Murder or a Suicides Caroline Obst, of Washington Village, was fouid dead iv WF hoURO OM ‘Tuesday worusng, iM aw a pool or bined. Coroner White, ow hearing of the fists, diveeted Dra, Nast and Breciwan Wo make a just nortea exammauon, "The surgcons proceese tu tov house, where they tound 4 hearse aud er tages ready (convey the remains away. ‘Lhe phy> siclius ound the arteries oF the arms severed, sol mwet be edt Upon @ epecral te lis chent, dudge B oes weedy to Yesterday morning John Riley wes found lying in the re the bide iwetory, Ne Me’ was eo 4 is At ah woile in Grand atrec, Hobowen, ina se condi hon, be fot upuu by five uuxnow with one of whon we had besp tgbbug. Liu in Give phioes ou the head, possi ti House of Refuse Boys attempting to Mur- dor a Watchman, Edward Purcell, Edward McCarthy, and Pat ries McGuire, youshul inmates of tue House of Ho age, attempted List evening to murder the wate usin, Wilhuin MeCappen, m1 tue prison, by. stabuin Hin With o case kuite, “They were arrested, ——— The Overcrowded Punsenger Shiva. To the Luitor uf The Sun, Sin: 1 beg space in your widely circ Journal to expose tue treatinent I received a Ton bourd the KuIp Den ity of Dublin, L was assur ‘Tavy sbavved ated awieur agents of the Comeany Wat Dsnould & with every tuing that Prequired; but instead of Uy i ure wuse WAY ig tua Wey t Hy, wave brbad, ‘Vive ster ag par mb to tho Captalu (te), but «r MOL redress. L thereon tuk wo only Hair tbat che puuhe at Tirge shoud know tout bucy need nob expect to roelve What 1 guarantecd tu the bilL Of fare that is handed to thet: by tho agents of tue National Steain Company CHKISL OF HER A, SLA L SAS, Lace oF Hid duuies wtrcei, Dulin concealment Hows from Minister MeMahou, An English officer, with the permission of ty Brazitian commander, recently parsoa tron te hee CF tie Ailes With despatenes for Prosi Lop 2, and returwed with dospatches frum Gen, 9 anol, Ue United States M. ister, nielligences Sooretary ns Fecover gs, Kogis Gignonx suited for Bar: Prof, Jolin Ls Comte has been sevectod Presiden the University @ Cat oruls Watson Webb as quarri ithe takeu lie ‘Tho Hon, ‘Thomas George, of purchaser of havewild, N.Y. Wil Win. G, Moorhead, Baqy of the tir & Co, balled y- mucruay for Burop Among the 20 violia players at the Boston Poa Juvler, i the Key, Char.es Baecher, youager b. of Henry Wards e A couniry éditor says that hi own and A. 4 e yesterday. led with the Brae Biryani Mecmes for tie year 16 ver, anu Aung the parwongere from Baltimore for Hur Yesterday Wore eX-Governor de vkdus, 0 Georgii, aul vite, anid Ac. Abel, oF the Baithnure Si William &, Thomas, of Piiiwdelphia cod in homination Last ine as t capdiaa of Perusyiveuia Collector of Internal Rev was rove ‘ape added, . Nichols, a colored h L Inepesior of Customs at wis WH Green, Zanavi lo, Ohio, fel Of Sturges & Green, doad im the Kirk Hy ap) mille to Ua the Bumalo fovrals vosterday. vindicating the carl ali aunoi ‘ua didate fur the bate bouase, beara Grove the ball Ing Forced to scoud, Dut was touched oul weond, tut was left flat by Sweasy. pre ath & tart got to bi) ere, a9 C ont at 0, av nus, and George W no George nent a tc Jd, wd Wiigit Koing out Lo left Tuau drove @ poun tollowed by Allison, who carried ty fei, and cleared the Wunen, Ui foul’ just beyond & Vane, anit cau,ht it, Leonard made a star the mterior, Aliiton ¢ stroke to veil fold gave Leonord w Bacay made thrce bares on a Hetting Bratnard in, und cou ing ho Lit, which was mivied by Vike. acslin to the Lat. hit wh ui Goud was mnited by Starts W: bane on tie lyveo play of Bally mito the but hoy were unAb! SPORTING Wh Base ball tu this vietwity revived the interest in the game, and th ‘The seata whieh fur * Atlantis wero early thelr movements ax they tossed their ball round: m Pratt and Charley Smith, i Kr ht in by Sweasy's neil Lo take gull jowed jor two b through: the int ng home: thing, and were again © wh tew ont NEWS. ant Victory of score 32 to 10— io matoh in 1807 lines a game of a tho Atlan. Ht waa estinated tators within the ford game on the deen rather by the Ecktord return by the by ne, Some 1,090 oF people began to round, to witness ineinnati Club in cure running to housartay of per 1 became so great Great Inconve: ing the ground At 8 o'clock, just before the commencement of hosulities, the commodions ball felt protented a pund the bh will hotd 5,000 ground was sur to take standing voloxpressly for the In ation ¢ additional attraction of their pres. Oo tho banks to the of the fair Mn large num from the heavy he eporting man. prompt incom round till atter 9 on band, and rers, ‘They ero who dl yin every came, When the "hi thir appearinee they were greete ore by the vast age. AS th all Ald the heroes of the moment wir clean and nobby uniiorm, Knicke A stocking, A cop ip the Atlantics having won the JF Opponenis to tbe bat, Geo. he Great striker for the Cin + led otf ase, mad went t orig. Leonard A his back to i ara tried to steal and be 10 hit & f, faverod Chap was Uilid oul, Sy eusy ekings.® vation by hitting vopned up 8 Wg hit ven Start is tna man was fielded prombstog, look navuraily Ly bothers ey in no wise resnined Tigue wgaly t het one thre. or, his Di Water cL wae 9 bail Co the Wet ry Wrigit bit a Chaaley) Sroitis tig hat turouch Drainara’s chanes (0 sure Wit to tert etd, mune on MM Gs fo Pore 5H. Wangit drove tie ball tor and sent ‘home his brother und Gutta; Leovard earries his bail to centre fivig; Bewinard isyored que Tet eld, Leonard wot scorie; Bweasy, We seven teenth bat, gave! Bont a ati tallod of i firet, ‘he inning elved for the of 19 rans, te inepieug result morulined the Atiw wen hey got iis base on called balls; Crane put bo Gould it went oub wt fiat fr Waterman Mt Pike fluiehed tue swnit by fying oa. on a foul Vieneure wow stood 1s to. 0, and all doubts ax the ultimate result of the game see Th © Red Blockinge bad | ei iticently, wi ther f.tda was of tie slaryert Khu, Tue Atianticn bad not) bit a boll ‘youd ue Danes, walle thor Melding was of the muy order In the sird inwing the © Ked Stockings aca batted weil, inaking first bse HO Jess than uve Mois, and scoriog three rus, The Atlantis improved & Httle tn Metding, Pike and Sart | D must, Wow ev Waw any thing, shed.” ai aiter disposing of Weir oppone Atiunties made tuelr lucky Mmdividual aud recving cue that Feat, Tn the 6th An Cu hits, jade w bru fotal Of H vanes. botter luck for the Au tmudic effort, however, ime they only made Lines F aiis added to their totais, leay ‘he contest of ‘uesiay Was ela wonderful display of heiuing (ver sion the Cieinnatis vn deipated nd won the pane, Yesteraay, We their fieldirg, bey treated Ue 9p it tie fivent display ot baiting, La bot everybody by sorprae, and reputation, Por We pratt ‘ities met their wupe this semeon they tu to their repulabon ss fret batters, OF tae Haiwutual playlug to pardeulanze, When we nay nati nine played well Aunties, very lithe won ton of Crane and MeDonald~ 0 tle to do~all fielded w orable exception, Ln tu wt fad 6 bit, When be was relie having hurt one ct bin tingers. At Very el Clive uF tue teal vl Uae Kau a mins. Tuo following score gives t. aud tutal buses CUNCLNBATL whi ti r, Uiey were stal ni tor the tiie fourth hung, yea blauk, i t boing’ tue Fowler caver fur made by the two Dunes on Was ont fret ol the te Cine tiolr Opponense tie met ta Lug vit baton m LO a fain th ne aneen Gey carne # last bats Boanon roi, Ke to wee liv we bay tall t enough, Os tue He the exeey y bad very Me Pears is an hon. Hines he played ved by Ferauson, Wout muy he wins Hey BEVOS Makan firot base ow bits ATLAN THO on GO Wrishtage gd waren, ¢ Gonld, Ist 0. ae ith ALU Wate ivan, ad 00. G8 atin BD Aliioty © a9 fupinan, tol i oh d § 1 cary 145 Chimp. B 4 bite, ab, $9 4 e/Mevunali tl ee Tots Ay INNINGS Kee cat et dU th GU UM Sth On Sis 3 0 4 1 0 8 Yo) ,09 01669 8 i-W ers, 0. the Lowell Club ef Boston, Hatiey aun Del ho Wiicab & Goud 4, Alon BL wl dy bweany % MeVay 1 Ve Sulit sy Ghalvada d Grave fy Me Doug dt ‘ ind Catehoy—Allison’, Fergoron 1 the Red Dtuckings play the Bosiords at the Uni and + The Olymples aud the Pastimes. Barros ne, June 16,—Tho mateh game of base thin wterncen between tie Olyipacs, of Word ni, D.C. and the Portier, ot Th laaore, 6 sulted Wn tavor Of the former by ¥4 tv 19, Hoboken Courso=\ strange Trot-Bay Jim the Winner, Yesterday, at the Hoboken Course, waa wit nessed a novel afar, 1b wim aw brat, tor ail hordes to he might to three myer 0 writ Hy ae—Republic w bub; Biola bulky 1M Wei Pay Jim won tin wud Dtelia huardy Near Tiree mirage ueata, aud Mall's Bea ans Lacy Walle ree “New England Assvciation trotti won by Pifuc's Dani | Bo ein tive, Wy ‘Tae Yann He Kepnblie won it in @h9y Fim necond, iy 0k | 2 silk Uhbedy Im ae 5 Yo thet Hay Jam won it in aia: Stella * vith; Sank thirds Mn 08; and Kepubiic in way hp Hear iy Sim won iting ; Republ'e socomiy in S254 7 Stella Mad, he Udy aud Bae 4 i dim ae 4 baum fourbi, R58y Republic ui wus aces Can », ludian Kubber THE CUBAN RE - Voilow Fever Doing tts Work-Arrest of Snapected Persone. Havas, June 16,—The Intendente died last night of vomito, ‘The troops in the country are ar- rosting all suspected person od Vet Another Expedition for Cuba, Another expedition, numbering 1,280 men, Well armed and equipped, will eat! trom our South ern cowst un Saturday or Sanday, The mon have een enlisted in New York, and seut off In detach ments of 100 oy 12h men, ‘The list detachment for the expedition will start from thts clty this morn- tog. OLUTION, —— THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. + The Bremen Banquet win = Blin Midosty? Church Dis the Trish Aw Termes, dune 16. rived tn this eity, banquet " the King of Pena. Speceh — The Trish lishment Bill-Relenso of tor. The King of Prussia has ar. He was enterteined today ata given in hia Lovor by the city, amt made a 1p nm the course of cho he said: © Tt Pro. videned hat willel the accomplishment of a qieat and unexpected work through hin, it was not by Hyoelt mone, bat by hie compamons and hia allice also that that work was executed. All that was sought hy the prevent gencrution hud not been ae complished, but their steceasora would gather the frait and witness the completion of the orifice, the foundation of whteti has hen laid, In coneta Hit Majenty expressed thanks for the r-ception 1 met, and drank to tie prosperity of the eity of men f Low! On, June 18.—The Times. commenting om the clinge In the Honse of Lordy on the Trinh says the debate exhibits moderation and patrols, “The Zines beeves tout the votes of the Pocrs will bogiven on the Judicial considera- tion of the arguments based on the provisions of tie Vill and the judgment of the nation, Loxpon, June 1¢.—Murphy, the anti-Trish agt- tator, who was arrested tn Hirmingham yer Lica been divevarged on the ground of informality in the arrest, Conx, June 16.—A party of four men attacked the house of Mr, Gray, a magistrate at Black Rock, lant mtgit ‘The intates resisted, and fired upon the axswlants, One ot the Inter was mortally wounded. ‘The others flo ag the injared man on the ground pear the ho: Benin, June 16.—The Parliament of the Zoll Verein has rejected the proposed duty on petroleum - Whist'ing to KReop his Coarnce up. Panis, Juno 16.—The Erperor hus written a letter to'M. Mackau. one of the newly elected mem: bers of the Coros Logislatif, acknowledine the re. ceipt of a commanication addressed to hun by & n enticn.an in the naine of his constituonts, The mperor in lie reply, aave the Government In equally able to eappres Hoert eturbances a Dal the concession of principles pe sonal sacrifices are always insuficient in the pre: 6 of a populir movement. A Government which woul! preserve its sclf-rewpeet ong siekt tov external pressure. The “Tam well assured that these view: your constituens, av Tam convinced the # wh the Chai Al wt they are i are entertained by the majority of — eney Declared ta Mavnin, June 16.—Tbe National Cortes hi prased the docres establishing a Rege under Marshal) Serrano, Taw yote on is final parmave stood 193 yinw ty 45 maya, Maznificest speeches were delivered in tie Corton to-dy by Casteilar and Ologica, ti ni attack. tng wud the latter devending tie Prenea Lup STATEN ISLAND, — The Excursion of the Keal Estate Owners? Association. The beauties of Stuten Island are well known, and need wo commend . The growth of the different settlements ticre hus beea ripid, and the neat ten yeura promuse an accelerated improvement, owing to the Increased frequency of steamers and the railroads on the point of completion, ‘Phat from derbilt's Landiug, fiteen miles, to Tottenvilie, has opened up® ravidly settling district of country, and another from Krelacherville, two miles from the latter plier, along the Kills, to Port Richmond, i in process wt speedy realization Ti Koat Betite Owners’ Association, of which Bamuel Marion, U. Tracy Arnold, Col, Drake Do Kay, George M. Koct, amt A.D. Atunson were the Committee of Arran c vents, enjoyed « Very plew day in @ shoumer around the nied by Humorous Capita ints ConLEM Investments 40 landed property © party stariod from this city ACT, and after reaching thriving district of Kugewater, pre © 08) post New Belgi Avcuury ‘ viicent. views af oreehes nl were th Chasen, Deine dts Hrowas, La tau, Sone, a Ye inty returned Weil ploascd ta he eveuiag to law ety, Coe cou - Bre hear the City boos, Nowur Peter Getty an, was found drowned + Sesterday, M. BK. Chureh of Hudson City rand ¥9 against lay representation, Oflicer Spear captured a feminin livt in Markecsireet, Newark, on We Tho Simpsou haved voted dh soma bur nesday he was dressed in bedroom wttir The Turners’ Convention in New Brunswick has just been broacht to ae Tue ofvers eicet are! President, B, Heerwozen; Scretary, | Me, Lauduit; Zunurt, A. Muyle;’ ‘Treasurer, Air. Motaler A Mr. Hennessy, of Pino strect, Elizabethport, ‘nomas Sexton, VT I cate and gouty, and byt 4 waver a Jsnoot the if tuey com futted further depredations, —— JOTTINGS ABOUT LOWN, Hill, the “ iniusitable,”? hay reduced the price of hair cu Ming, Cerie ‘Thompson died suddenly, yestorday, at Went Forty Hirst atreet The Historical ety are negotiating for Townsend's Bneyelopedia of the great rebellion, A doad dog has been lying at Lispeuard and Church streets two weeks. The Cl 's Progressive Lyceum will go to Kim Purk on a pie-nie excursion neat Saturday, Pools on the champion yelocipede race ure to be wold ln the Crooby street acadeny this evening The anniversary exercises of tho Colored Home are to be held to-day in Ue elupel, Slaty ith wtreet, Loow First ave: te Mr. Van Dyck has beon instructed to purchase 20,000 worth of bonds at eitvar of the next wo ky sea, in ad Lidon to tly dewil amouat Kote Carrigan, of Nott street, fell yester day throngh the Wtetnvay ot Gio tobacgo factory 7% Bowery, avid was tatally tajured, Marshal Tooker having suppres emp ovment oficra, s about ta" go deaters and other Puziug The Hon, J city yesterday Hon, Horse Mr. Daniel shechen, of 155 Orchard street, is not the person that eubbed Mtr, MeMaton, as're ed in TMB SUN of yesterday, The Sonth House of the Now York Hospital en. eran Du this becw prepared fur the ae modatin of lesen Of sun-stroxs wud aeold nite, Lirmer held an inquest yesterday Aucust Finek, why was kilied on y cay 10), Graud street Nae, Verdic 4 the spurious the junk » Ruwell Young arrived in thie nt Hoke Cily. ile visited tie ‘Grecley during the avening erdental death.” Ina fight bat evening in the Inger bie 4) Virstavenue, betsecn doin I Carrell, unt 'Tho'vas Conners, Couners was thi Fad uit leg boeken ‘The body of an unknows worn: it 50, was found yostertay the Kast Kiver otf Pier 5 the body oba man, about 4), olf Pier 6, ant the body of & In about Mt (ue Nurbi Kivery wb the L09b OF Dew ire snes etree, Gov. Curtin arrived im town yesterday, agcom pant Carta aul Col Ao Met Lie party bad a special car trom Mbitudelphia, ‘The (aovernor sails lor Burope today The eniortainment by the Burekas to the Wil am Association ¢ Wat a success, The jarge hall of Paulie 41 as well lied, unt He rd and tauy prowiient men of the sual were weil pil 1 Richards, second mate of the brig Ford this port yester + overboard im the nit tiie veascl abandoned at ara ALY aud crew Wore resued by the Bi, schooner Qi The New York Fruit Growers’ Club will begin ite annual Strawberry Bair this gfMernoon, im ibs and BT Parc place, ‘Ph day, and te Lo be open at 11 o'eloe yA premium of $50 is vilered ALM. alter & the best codecuuu, and ove of 925 lor the boss svedlings PRICE TWO CENTS, THE WORLD OF FASHION. THE FASHIONABLES OF UPPER TEN- DOM ON TIP TOR. —— Drittiaut Wedding im Dr. Adama's Church the West Point Batl— Staten Fashionable Croquet Party o: Istand-Roceptioas and Nuptt nies An About two Lundred ladies assembled in the Madison sqnoro Presbyterian Church on Tuesday. to witness the wedding of Mr, Edwin D. Conover and Miss Emma, daughter of James Me- Cuilough, Esq. of shot tower renown, The cards ame nonnced the nuptial service to begin at one o'eloeky but [t was half-past ono wheu the wedding party eutered the edifice, The bridal procession wae formed in the nsual style, and the passage up the aisle to the altar, where the Rev, Dr, Adams stood Waiting to ofelate, was made in good orter, the at tractive bride being the observed of all observers. In the pews assigned for the invited guosts were Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Leeds, Mra. Colonel Coe, Miss Annie Peters, in white taille over pink alll ; Mins Wyte, one of the reigning belles of the seaton at Long Branch; Mrs. James McCullough, in brown moire; Mra, Conover, and Miss Walton, The groomemen were Messrs, Bradetrect, Flemming, Conover, and Farmer, and Misses Havemeyer (laughter of the ex-Mayor), Bird, Conover, and Rogers were the bridesmaids. Tucir toilettes were uniformly of white tarletao, having trains of the fashionable length,and neatly thongh not oxpensively trimmed. Miss MeCullough wore a white corded silk and long silk and long tulle vell, and was altogether a beaue ‘The usual wedding reception followed the nuptial cerewonies, and the guests were received at Mr. McCallourh’s residence, 327 West Fourteenth atreet, The arrival of toe gucsts in full evening dress ated conniderable excitement in that fashionable thoroughfare, A NKW-YORKHR MARRIND IN’ VIRNWA. A private cable despatch announces the in Vienna ct Mr it de V. Glentworth,. Licaronaet jn the Seventh Hussar Regiment, to the Baron Helene, daughter of Cole’ Baron de Lederer, and nicoe of Baron ©, 4 rer, the Austr 0 nO. de Laer, yastrian Ambaa- odor at Washing it mn was form. ery a resident of New York. Hevonce trian army whom the we and acquitted himself with honor in the battle Koniggratz, where he was wounded. FASHLONARLE WEDDING IX DROOKLYN. South Oxford street, Brooklya, vas s scone of ox- eltement last evening, the occasion being the long- talked of wedding OF Mise Ada AH I, ots South Oxtord street, to Capt. John J. Hawes, of tha First United States Arti The enremony was Portorimed by the Rey. Dr. Cayler, at the Lafayette avenue Presbyterian Church. ‘The Mamilion Band discoarsed a variety of airs. bride was attired In white satin, trimmed with Jace, and a lone iltusion veil, whiew I kled with pearl crnamenta, ‘She was six young women In spotless white, Clitrd acting as frst bridesmaid,’ Phe Uride- groom, who Was sceompanied by ale geution ten, ‘was in fall uniform, Gen, Voudes, Col, Mall, Major MeMarray, Major Wheevcr, Capt, Barber, Leu, Merrill, Lient, Ber}, and Lieut ‘Gitlenbach, of the Army: Capt. Jay and other officers of the Navy, all in full uniforin: wesinted on the occasion. Tha multitude wae very” great, the Inrge church ‘edifen having been thronged lon before the arrival of the ‘bridal party. After the parties most Interested had eutered the edifice, the police on duty were com- Peited to closg the daors to prevent a most uncom. fonrable jain. The father of the bride ta reputed as one of uke wealthiest inerehants of Now York. ‘The happy couple will start on their wedding tour this morning, OTHER NOTRWORTHY KVENTY. Mr. Jerome Hopkins was married to Miss Lee in St. @aul's Chureh, Albany, lost evening. M. Le Comte de Turenae, Second Secretary of the Freneh Log: isaboul to marry a Wasting: ton belle, ‘Tho Comte is a descendant of the great Turenno, Misa Addie Hubbell, of South Oxford street Broowlyn. and Capt, Hawes, of the First Uni Statce Ariillery, stationed at Fort i Hiton, Were vnived in ihn bonds of matrimony task evening. A . acslliaeeionel briliant reception wt the residence of the parcnis followed, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. eee ‘The Episcopal Church Convention is in session ta Grave Churehy Utiea, N. ¥, Wailack’s troupe performed to a good honse te Newport Last aie Kighteen lilieit distilleries have turned ap in Vir gina Washington received $500 for the conscience fund terday, fom Brooklyn, N.Y. Louk Houses of the Florida Legislature have rath fled the Fiftenth Amendment, sville Wht ie about to change trom rkos. ‘The former's stock ie going down, Legisiature, both black and blackberries in Tennessoo, y e 48 pl ‘The Ludians ha’ dan, Kansas, sine the 7th inet, ‘The State School Convention in Albany yesterday , lls In 2 Counthos, rland, of New York, was accl- orday afternoon. ‘Thomas Sv ith, aNew York burglar, was arrested in Albany yesterday. A man in Philadelphia sent $95 to the conscience fund vesterday, Ciurien Gallagher has ehallenged Tom Allen to Asie bun tor 81a, Ratlroad ts solling ticketa The North Mis from St. Louls to San Franeico at $153. ‘Tho Florida Legislature yesterday kitted the bill to eFuil begroes the same travelling rights as whites, Adkin Lewis, of Burke county, Me., was stabbed and killed in his'owu fleld yesterday’ by a negro, 0G. rmans of Pittsburgh intend celebrating the and have tnylted Seuatur Carl Sebure tion, Tn a fight on ‘Tuesday in Augusta, Me. during & circhs p Formance, between a few wit tae One Hogro wwe killed aud another mortal ‘The Government ia making preparations to vend ont an expedition to Lowa to observe the solar eclipse or August he frontier difficulties between Turkey and Vorela have Leen settled, and the Pesan Ambaseados in thie city has rerument hs fui The Convention of Superintendents of Insane Ain Staunton, 1 to be in Harton, bot the has Dominion ere. er ithe ew Dankiog scheme, uad have extande ‘charterrexyiring in dautary boxt, to June, 187. The jury in the ene of Robert Talbot, who wae 1 by the New Have sovd, at Greeuwich, Comm, ny RL, yorter « bs blot tine sterday, The Conn, ban. ka have exonerated she Comp At Narragansctt Park, Providten: fay, Suowbull beat Youbg Den trettin, being 28, ‘Tho schoovers Star and Hope of Cohasset, and el in_of Deer tle, ashore on Bentov's Reet, New Ninee the 104i ust., have gous to pieces: Two hundred New York disibled soldiers ar- rived In Angusts, Me, Yesterday afternoon en route ta the Silisary Asylum at Pogue, A vainal been disenvered, avon Tiiesst of San Francisco, in township north Of Range t, eat of Mount Diabla meridian, Yesterday afternoon, three women whose names have wot yet boc asvertained, while riding in & Hake, We niato a till pod and downed ia the town of Lrousequoit, wear Rockerter, N. ¥. ‘Vhe Meatesl Society of the District of Colambii Inet night rejected the application of Doctors Pury and "Aiucusta: colored, pene! Hing phyesclas, 60 be fiite dtu methberslip In that body, Si cnor Lobbia, a member of tho Italian Chamber of Depat ‘tacked yesterday ny an nssassin i ‘Attor a desrerate straxgle the 2 the Deputy badly wounded. Pennell, who was recently tried iF wrecking the bits Mom (States Lusurauce Company aris #100,000, ie Vermont Republican State Convention met ia day, ad no! G. nore G A Governor, m A Conventlo: the proses rules oF thee 0 tn America, ap bled ta Chicago 9 ronms the rituation, No vueiness Was (ranitetod WOWRVEEs The Boston Fiee Department, with todd of wuele, dnder. Chief Bugiteer Danrell, tara rude made ACh lu bows of Kogiieed Frans W Francine, Just hal, attorney for Texas, demonds from George Peabody’ & ¢ outon, a0, realized Teman texas Ea ed by tue: wort and Ulloa n Midlond Ballroad Company,” was H rday In Corthind. N.Y, Wit A Gah Cope Foe geen fo cobetuet a railroad from Guitord ve Xudni a ud tdhiea. President Grant has disapproved of the senten ty teense of Henry Moyatt, Co, B, Sixtoonth te Sides latuuiry, Woo ibe la Keyra manwel Homey Gilda di hae urdered tin to be dlechary ode hie President bas approved the sentence of Vajiod Stata Cavalry. wit murda Db Twooty saath Uulted States (nGantry, President has ‘approve Court Martial in (he cose of Jzmes Weaver, & civilian, jo killed another civilian, named Amwony Kowa AuKCH Sept, He Jot Managers of the Gi te sentence of the Aiur Dh uh the as Cipal, civie Hons 1b the Country, to witness cation of the monument, July tL. pas, Brpailien tren-siede yeoeatiy seceded the beateas are a costa of Ono Breet he obstruct the river ‘Without Buen,