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a’ mm a0 ri een aI a arn mre ” A “Tp, / ‘ CU NEW_YORK, aD PRICE _TWO CENTS, THE PEVOLU TIN CU THE WORLD OF FASHION, Ypy Te . . / nt F 5 Neate eae (THE REVOLUTION LY CUBA. sine a HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND, | oft to4 bets tepiered tots tee at watt | TIT PRESIDENT IN TOWN pail 7 aomiewesa a THE IRISH CHURCH BIL y, ~\A"" | yesterday, Everywhere, on the atrects, in the 4 oD We ‘ ave — 4 J n means reat Wedding—A Stray Sun-beam — aaa hgreeri ' t r “ ~ The “ im, cham GREAT BRITAIN ALOUT TO RECOG. ed-Commodore Nute and Mist | yy ers OF AGREATIOURNATISTAND | buses we ewer Hig death reemed tehave cone, | LNTERYIEW WITH IIS EX-SECRETA- pion MRInAleoA Picky Ube Hr Ga NIZE THE BELLIGEREYTS. nie Warren—Ocher Weddings. eerrer NALIST AS uses, the news of his death seemed to have come, | NTE. Ww 4 | EN-SE\ M edit Lt . LAST NIGHTS DERATE IN THE DRIT- pfisde thee Last and least of the happy consummations of EMINENT CILIZEN, And to have brought with it that sorrow which ix RY OF THE TREASURY, TA SUILL LUM te Gialel a ee Ht HOUSE OF LORDS. Despatch from the Caban Mivister in London | trie love which itis Tu Sun's pleasant preroga- | py aie fh only felt throughout an entire community when one : Das the we Hcvinabtes,t alaoed al oucke x ro Jarly known as the kore," played a’ pl } to Cuban Lenders in New York—Cheers | tive (0 cast a beam npon, i+ the wedding of the re Weulccrevamcrneees AF kas Deaths nees | so universally known departs, In the afternoon the game wit the Ue eens ecterdey ater, | Ressett’s Ona the Tortes—The Ang Intelligence for the Revolutiouiats, — | doubtabl ie . ‘ meinbers of the Associated Press met and passed the Foon, aad won a briiant victory. The interest ex. Oppression of Ircland—Their Lordshive abtable Commodore Nutt, of Lilliputia me Sketch of bis Life~Resola' ithe Anson f cited in base ball oicles during the past weok, and at Dine sy Advices were recoived by influential Cuban | Mr, to the charming little Miss Mionie Warren, ciated Press, Plies Tail oe wars Sane Gi postin the reputation of the “country boys" aa batters Bricht's M tj so long bis nt yeste f i reotved, i ant sorrow i ! i Bentlemen in thie city, yesterday, from Sefior | *° 1%! companion in the reaime of the great | The city yesterday morning was anwilling t0 | tie intelligence of the unexpee: ati very soiaen | gi yeme oe - Mee eo eee ea oly ihe meeting, ‘quite | 1Oxvox, June 18.—The excitement over the Valior ‘ . ‘ CF | Barnum’s enterprise, Several years have gone by | credit the announcement of the sudden death of the | death of the Hon, Henry Jarvis Raymond. a member of he return of the President of the United | siirte number of the friends and eof the | dobate in the If L pte, the Cuban Republic's Minister in ENA" AStoctation trom He organisation, wot owe of is | Bistes to the large number of the friends and supporters of (ho in the Honse of Lords on the Irish Charea ma since that mythical little bird, which Mrs, Grundy | Hon. Henry Jarvis Raymond, the genial founder and | prinetpal founders and. directors. Heghly appreciating | States to the commercial metropolis of the nation, | fimous “Haymakera had accompanied them on | pill increases. The benches, lobbl 4 England, Sefior Valiente says that Great | tas trained especially to spy apon the pranks of Cu- | editor of the New York Times. A host of friends | fie, l0Re and, Inborlone services ‘at x member of this | ts an event Of no orlinary importance, and calle for | (helt excursion, and by thelr prosenca @Mcoaraged | oF ihe Honse were crowded nfain to-ight tard ; ritellige vt, Careful, voted intorest tn a ig with the champ: . Britain is about to recognize the belligerent | Pid. whispered to that ancient dame that Minnie | visited the office of the 7Wmer to ascertain the truth | 1 Nénor and ncitufe’ Nia sctive an fata services | MOFE than @ passing notice. Owing to the excessive | MT Mote ce hoch kines were on the deid, and. Me Far! Ravsell was the first speaker. ite said many Fights of the patriot Sad whe Gommedore hat tle wing vitiny wo | of ie rumor. and vey ar wih ue sd aorance | (eR eat eset age a aoe, | Muteaty Olen, Grant ant vicnntoray ong | rnnad Mada te Ela Cl at ena | asco sateen, imate. y aings of J Cupid's darts, Mrs. Grondy, however, bad nothing to | that the rumor was only t And a great joa to the press of the State | position, the pabiie Is restrained from paying that | Paving been eclected as ampire, no unnecessary d — fg . t nly too true, tice and ge . esokven to ‘i Nia | time was lont In getting o work. “The Mutania w and generosity for Ireland, bad endeavored to SHE LAST DAYS OP SPANISH TYRANNY | #47 at the time, for she argued that fever a mate | For some time past Mr, Raymond had eomptained | ine, Co TL Oe Ta deference to wim which the exalted position he Bt'8 | thn chaice of innings and went to the cid, Me- | settle this Church question, bat thelr efforts IN CUBA was made in heaven,” if ever people were “made | of paralytic «ympt fod by an unee- | Mops hi funeral ie 8 FOdy, coe ot inese resolutions be | eni manifestly commands, and which the penplo of Alter. the rat striker for the“ Haymakers," Wa | were made in vain. The “feet that © omell peas for each other,” it was this Lilliputian conple, At | countable trembling of the right hand, On two or | recorded ca our minntes. this country are only too rewty at all times to | muifed by Bwandel, and stole round to, third base, #. King brought him home by a safe stroke to lett | Proportion of the people of Ireland be he Fallot ineGeneral Dulee-Inent last we are happy to be able to delight Mrs. Grund: three occ: e Reswlred further, That ® copy of these rosolations be | exhibit. No city in the conntry more | fe te! “. rE 4 Dy tobe abt Mra, Grundy | three occasions ho had apoken of it to bis friends, | ¢ufntaned to the press for publication field, M. King was e: ont by Hatticd, “Dick | longed to the Choreh establishes the justios .nd Indignitios Hesped upon hia —Sma with the announcement that Miss Minnie and the | saying that the symptoms had given him considerable r . és i naturally inclined to hero worship and public | Hontaerved Pisher the same way, Flynn made a tng the Ratlr Successes of the P , esl Labbe ot leat ‘This tribute is peculiarly appropriate, Mr. Ray- | gomonstrations to great men than New York; yet | SAfe bit to the left of third base, aeuding home 8, Well as the necessity of dealing with the LA Commodore hive been mate hone of one bone, | aneasiness. On one occasion his facial muscles | mond wan one of the most active orcanizers of the | ti ereditable to the respect of our citizens for tue | Hide Craver cloned the iuniags ona fly catch to C. | question. ‘The creation of the Irish Charch tn the Caiteipondanes ot tie wen, flesh of one fl nid all the reat of 18, according to | twitched nervously for several hours, These and | Associated Press, For years Froderick Hudson of tobe Bod hnis isi Hunt—two rans, when thore slould Lave been a | beginning was a wise thing; but the reeuts of three " ‘ t ‘ ison of | wishes of the President that they submit withont a | * whitewash.” OU. Hunt wus 2 the regulations in such cases provided; while, at | other sympte feemed to have given him a pre: Havana, Juno 12.—On the steamer Guipnzcoa | 4, Pp s ” y “s given him a pre | the Herald, Mr. Andrews of the Courier and An | murmur to his manifest wishes, and wholly refrain | Man. Hatfeld drove the by centuries made an alteration necessary, The act of Ged. Dele vated NeeSmpauled by Sua adbeie ctu, | enema rion Vente fireed or aboan We siawuy) | ettee ore fatal renal though he never expressed | grirer, and Mr. Raymond manifolded the despatches | from any demoustration In bis honor now that he fa | ond: H, Mills performed the same feut union was too solemn ® compact to be interfered ati ‘ a * | by adding that the wedding was strictly private, | this fear in conversation with his friends, Super | ofthe Associated Press, with the assist et Soe ks “ . nt a liner tito Bearm hands, and a with save in a great crisis, bat now s great crisis ne secretary, Don Juan Perex Calvo, Don Ramon | oniye few friends being admitted to witness tho | alition apparently had no root in Mr. Raymond's | @ , the assistance of Moses | sojourning for a time in their midst, and be is per | play w Charley mated Y hisd. fh Lahey Rodriguez Coma, Don Cesar Golmallo, Mayor of the | ceremony, Mr. Chas. 8. Stratton (Tom Thumb) | mind; but several incidents oe Preenahmonae |G. Beach of Tun Bun. The Association afterward | mitied to come and go at his plensure, with all the | saved M it caught the batter, was at hand. fe reviewed former promises of Yown of Colon, and Don Francisco Dursfona—thc 7 ay tess er sing cral ineldents occurred during the Iaet | grew strong through thelr joint exertions, anda | freed, he humblest of the pe ‘fasco, Swante concession, which Mr. Pitt, if be bad had the FAN One of the KOtGronD. doclers tn hueiaa Bost, | CANE DrCUY HOW Wits; ones Mist Levinls Wer fow days of bis life which indicated a premonition of | geparate turcau was established bo iealatl blokes ides fold ji ted Mill terrile hit to right detd, | opportunity, would have accomplished. He alse ‘eh ltd baags died les. | ren, the sister of the bride, oMciated as groomsman | death, THE PRESIDRNT'S ARRIVAT, anni mi home run, Tuls achiev o- " Dicknamed Cafa Brava (Bamboo), and who for his on ae % “ Monday i# the day fixed for Mr. Iaymond's . sie mine _ forth checrs trom the crowd. Eggler | faced the bistory of the abolition of the See as cas OF eee naace a nent out of the | 224 Uridesmald, and the two tiny couples jmmedl: | Only a work ago, Mr. Raymond satat dinner wit | faneral, of which due notlee will be given. Me THe SUN of yesterday announced the rrrival Of | mado a fue stroke through the infield, bat was loft, | prelacy in Scotland, but said Ireland had ants neta ee iy atee Fel {ely started on a honeymoon tour to West Haven, | @ near and dear friend, The conversation tarned | Raymond's place of worstiip was Dr. Adams's P the President at mitnight on Thursday, when be | a4 Wolters was ton a fy tip, sh:rp fom the | nover heen in @ position to imitate land by Gen, Dalee daring the latter's Arst relgn | Conn,, the residence of Mr. Stratton's mother, where | upon the late James T. Brady, Esq. Remtniscence | pyterian Church, on Madison avenue, hare anata, | Wat met at the New Haven depot by his brotherin- faa ¢.4to 2. Inthe second inning | Seotland. She had been oppressed by penal laws Bathe sand of Cubes aomne of the | {Nz setived aely bythe lalfpast two. M.trin of | alter reminiscence of that illustrious meander of the | Jega the funeril services wil be b nue, where donbt: | iaw, Abol H. Corbin, Biq.. and cecorted to the | Powers ftom fatteld to Ryricr. aud Weed and Roce: | $y tiaabiliics, notwithetendiag promlaes of retiet 1 Before Gen. Dulce went on board, the Shore Line Railroad on Thursday, Ifit be true | New York bar foated over the eheerfal «u saa Waa 1) Latter’ resid 37 Weat Twenty seventh strect te irly by Swi a baliaved thes conecreen) epre wie’ ae Pees t stom % i 5 ne | New York bur floated ove eertul eupper | ‘Sar, Rarwond wae t a. Livineaton | RItter's residence, 37 West Twenty seventh street, | mau being douvied ap very cleverly by Swandvil. | are to the present measure, bat the Cathol (lo epee eAndeeste ewan ne: cc 10 | that the most valusble goods are done up tn the | table, and bis social qualitin were warmly culo: | county Suacery Bi 10 Oe tg AT ineMOn | where the family of the President have sojourned | Mills, and Baaler, ‘MeManon popped upthe ball, tnd | to accept ie “Hie besa that the Tories were tespesee: ba 2 begin be 2 amnollest packages, then have the Joving couples goth | gized, On arising from the table, Mr, Raymond th ‘ a tants dave ang | Murtag this absence to Boston . i the man | Petes tiae taht ped RA eee thy A lb | oluntesrs who acco! hem . Rt and in that life Mr. I days were Boat niau's hands, aud was saved the trouble of run | jucted the polley 0 ehiefs ot the roluntesrs who accompinied them: | mate the choice of wistow, Long may they wave | drew along breuth, and after @ moment of ellence Viddia tede Bl ubGo heen READING 18 SUN nine. HatGeld. R, Mille, R. Hunt, Bwandel, and c, | 2ccted the polley of Pitt, Cesnlog snd Peel, and now Don Joes Marla Morales, Don Julian Zutueta, Don |” Argue Hawes Hubbell wedding tn Brooklyn on | said apent, As soon as he was olf enough, he attended i seal Mille all made. duvir bases on hilta, end the first three | Mut he wrmetira hey began 60 sccept Ett s po, ley Miguel Antonio Herrera, and Don Nicolos Martinez | wW,qceaday last. the galaxy of b beet Satta fhe the famous Lima Somtnary, and there laid the foun: | TMS morning ihe Prosttent was astit orrty and | gcored, when ycler gave Mr, King a cance, and | ‘They hans choice ata Seong tie ee aes ie Vulcan, Ash c'ekeh Mn the aterbouy Delos | Oise ty herein nee “ar nee Poor Mrady! He te gone;" and impressively | dation of a solid education, im the winter of 1335.4 | SVC ah Nour to the perusal of ‘Tie Sux, ant the | wos thrown out at frst dow. Dixendowmont need not be total. T Fee iiaee: greases In ptuln clothes, and without | 27 erideamatds #0 thorouglify dased the Bow re- | added, “1 don't know how goon I shail follow | he tanght a district school. Aer considerable reading of despatches from the State Department | |The score was now 7 to 2 in tavor of the Mutuals. | inclined to the generous course which Mr. Bright ay te Laaraevctaege tt aoe rapist ae. | Pier that be omitted their wames tn the descrip: | bim.* Heltation, his father Anally ¢onsented to send. ¥« amid other correspondence that was waiting hie arri- | {hie fount tothe seventy tnnin the. game pr Saphced De Re siphhag cog cellatek te goon B } orations, and “ W8 8 | Lion of that interesting cvent, He now takes occ: A short tine before Mr, Raymond's death, Mr, | Raymend to college, and he graduated at the Univer: | val here, It is general derstood that Impe withont adrthing of ep Speak ueanreiag. Th Presbyterians were to be compensated from the Teompanio’ him to the what ston to sudply the omission. They wero Miss Mary George P. Lowery noel Gus hs re ei Oity Of Vermont tu 100), He bald a high poston tn phic shiva ie Fe a wit “Apa Champione butted una elite rem ariably we a | Seen Ae Seait fe Gants. tab Seok nts D I teh ” ' ee L ‘opriety of | coftege, and was marked by al © strong pr heey deeb i the Beata a ‘ont vd, ul ¥ As Gen. Dulce was held into hepa hts | Htaruitton, Miss Vogder, dauglter of Gen, Vogites, | purchasing the whole of the eream-atonc building | fiurities of tonacity. pluck, and drterminnitos which | erowing c@ of the Cuban revolution and the the beat of 6 endanter the churches of England and Seotland. Bras to convey him to the steamer, a Spanish er | yi D.y, Mise Horsle Knox, Miss Sheldoa, and Miss | now occupied by the Times, and known as the Tin torized him. After leaving college | aympathy 80 unanimously mantfested by the Ameri bares oah tu.tse |: Gecninne joni, ceeree tp. Ue ermenenes, fol Leena Peon of the name of Pinilla, belonging to the corps | The “ York, studied law, and matte 1 J ve | WE must not give @ stimulus to those desiring to SF untitireyvoteu ieee koeroasbad NA: ANd AeA ea heir charining beanty and the elegauce of | Building. The plot of ground on which this buil y tenching and by writing for. t can people with the Cuban cause, fortmed the staple ctebt in the sune | Yeesablian alt the churches,” He dcsited the ia ke nik iis Ab bid Beas their atthe were the subject of general remark ng stands was formeriy the siie of Dr. String's Tle vas ambitious ty be an editor, and | of these tniportant despatches, Whatever disposi Voverybody eine. The score now stood 15. t0 0, Tories to accept the verdict of the constituencies to at he protested against every act that had been{som: | Phe approsebing marriage of Haron Lemmé and | Brick Church, At one time, the Government pro- | ¥8CM, " ISH, Mr. Grocley established thy tion the President wade of the matters subinisted to | and the game wan too der tebe interesting. "| wivich they had appealed, aad sald the resus of thes Witted against his (Ge, Dulee's) aurhority, and ® | te hes pes i Mir. Ktaymond wae his asaistant, Hi se ras rel pe Intarentink. | | appeal must be regarded as tho delib rate verdict of the beautiful Miss Throckmorton is the subject of | mised to pay $450,000 for the ground, for the purpose | distinguiaie him is not known, the utmost reticence bolu jn man led uf of the seventh inntog for the nation. Wored bis at the same time that the battalion to whic telape dnl is * dad mate his bare by a clean hit to | ne of Argyle if tat Moos bitdiindas sly ws general conversation. of erecting a new Post OMice, Some trouble ater: | day of n tow order, tained by him in regard to all his official transac- Hid; MeAtee follwed with foul bis to the ¢ Duke of argued that diseatablia Be belonged held him, for many reasons, in the hirh erry scr TT ward arose with regard to the title to the property, Mr. Hasmond made a apeciaity of Wetwrer, | (ous, left of tulrd bane, 8. Kin oumier thruagh | CM cHendowmest Grald not be separated. eines Gen. Hale the essed his eat a 3 Be ETROPOLIS. and the Government withdrow its offer, though the | fo7mone spccches, &e,, and Gxbibited large capacity TIM SOVEREIGN VISITA THR sUDIKCT. {he Inder, which Mills muffed, and Benrwan catt® | operation 0 MRbauneoe Uneranies teal tia tr area is lest humiliation offerci him, and treated Mr ; i In tet! 0 ofc c1 Pi r andel muted the bull M. King sent to | gue till ual imal 1 Astonishing, ¥ city authorities agreed to guarantee the validity of | _ In I4the went upon the Gouner and Bnguirer | A010 o'clock In the forenoon the President order cia Cer his tat ye ¢ bill unbowtacinuly. cA) Pinite's manifestations with Lelobent hele als : ou te ibis el Lah Ma lait of the | the title, The property was afterward soli by auc. | Pitt Gen Woot nd thera, romadn ull ed a carriage trom a neighboring livery stable, and Bree iauer carried his ball oat to eat ceeds eee ent Tha VAST aT a eestor nine oeblee Was Ae © Gen, Dalce suffered much during his last days in y ’ a pape ug to a difference o a | proceeded tended to the great wholesale dry | and McAtee and the King brothers: scored amid i ‘ Soph gager <1? gl ne a hovel Hint avenge: Failiond’ énre; 6: geettotann’ boss bis and bonsht by Messrs, Raymond, Jones & Reriterence of oO inion | procceted unattendat to the great wholesale dry | and MeAtec King brother } ly to produce serious reaulta. SUL he felt bound Havana froin the total lack of common de hl esoPANcaie GaPLNUNGL ore GF UhtEG AAG ks of the New York Times, for $171,000, They Ne geo Or tieateat cae? | goods emporinm of Kx-Secretary of the ‘Treasury | Bicalercitement: lyon kava Awandel & chance to | to vote for ite passage in an amended form. dela ica deetasraald bevantoed OF bis eneamics: 81 | ue applied by Ietier to the Seerctary of the rond, | tld euough lots to pay for their share of the Times | fyimpathigod with Presid lemaavers, Mr “itiymond | Alex, T, Stewart, on Broadway, between Chambers | cleared the bavew ou a Tong it to centre ia; ‘Mulls [ere our cable desnatches were interrupted.) 1m the innate disporitionfeommon to al ‘ npathized with Preside for rather tlan with Cpe rhe ea ir a bell Powers drove. throt race = ripe tial agit yi mentioning the Tose and describing the property. | Building. Mr. Raynor was ever afterward an Masuccossor.” Durlig this pertil Mr. flasmond iad | and Heads airecte, Ate ater Giet iacae toes Wart Urougta is Craver sad Pow ere ous tieer pant THE JUNTA SEIZURE, Boreres by name, who bad The reauit was that the gentleman found bis pocket- | that the Times Association should becom A literary connoetion with the Harpers, aud t's tant | accomplished quietly, tho distinguished personage | qyct’ nase, on which be unde two base ¢ Henrman, is Gen. Dice, presented his bi book, which, with the money, had been promptly | OWners of the whole building. He Hatencd © d mony years, During this perio! he had also bs | eitner escaping the recognition of the throng that | to the bat jor the second thinc, made a slashing bit t0 | rhe Kithoviiies ea te edateconey A st ne bt days of his death the terms of the purc wero | lished tha pamphlet. ‘They were fine examples of | coxnized being —pormitted to pass with | nent prevailed at thie time, ‘Ten 'rans bad been Special Dexpaweh to the Evening Post, ‘each visit, or $103. He charged bir $1,000, whlet Meteors. serced upon, and Mr, Raywond's wishcs were ful. | ‘islectes.. Mr. Haymond was elected member of | out demonstration in deference to his well wired. witout the foas of a hand, and the score Wasmiorox, June 13.—The arrest of leading ian Doctor Boxcres terday morning, a brilliant meteor of ayellow and | On Thursday morning Mr. Raymond arose ap- | be established the New Yort Z¥mes, which has been | all public ovations, On arriving at the sto arate feigie3 iim, fouled out ing | law bus been the subject of couriderable discussion wily thet the Noovitas and Puerto y ie 7 arenes ae aN Net Scene drove the bull out to centre Avid and went to third | bere in political and diplomaile circles, ‘This stay haa Deon evt once more by the | green color, much lurger than the planet Veaus | parently in perfect healtn, After breakfist be sai Us bia talent 4 Stewart, ho procseded dircotly to the private office | brse ; M- King followed bis brothers example, upon the part of the Government waa taken only pat or of this elty hie so | when brightest, exploded in the constellation | ordered his horses and carriage, and drove to Gre Haltino Of that gentloman, and remained closeted with Im | Ml ® wetin to Dik Tut ing ete eve Saka wniee tren Hyer fae co the Posen. |e elv. z c at ak a in carnest private conversation for nearly two hours. | ry ‘ apie per Ne Teft On tho sth love, by tho Priaya, to | Perseus, At twelve minutes after 10 o'cloek on | wood Cemetery, accompanied by one of his da " e y . ‘n learned from high ofetal the 1 Pesome their posts in the eyurts nm Pacito Princ Thursday evening, a white meteor, as brilliant as | ters, Here he seicctod a family lot, preporatory to 7 gg dp Mean el SPECULATION, rt Y tention hereafter to execute vizorously the provie f Tet he wns elec ake es, ¢ Bardi, the Governor of Cardenas, was alto to | Lyra, shot into the atmospliere at a point ffty de- | having the remains of bis soa removed to it, ‘The rnor of thie State, “He wrote Of courre #0 tmportant and untivual an event con | Haymuakers, end ine Matualeilkoiy arora, Me Huot | sions of, thie tay and arrest all persone who may Bae deposed by, the veluntecrs. The €XCcu- | crcee above the eomtth-eouthwest horizon, aud mov » dine ft Maro thats ab (hel has: et Allegan Foard: People” promalgated by te frat | visit from the President of the United ftatew to a | ret base, . tere ia also some talk that mnce the action of uence of Antonio D. Javier San Martin, ing southwest over anare of thirty degrees, sud- | He was a promising youth, possessed of unusual ‘ tp. that carn pai private citizen, and especially to one so prowinent | 1100 ot Lekeabade bell abby sed thei Whe gaacrsel "eru in recognizing the beilizerency of Cuba, Presi. Tn Cieniaevos, also, the volnnieers attempted to 1 4 1 ae} misipe The spiendid betting of the country boys had roused | deat Grant will withdraw the offer or bis good " y disappeared, natural abilitics, and was tenderly loved by hie 1 canpaizn | in the commercial world as is Mr. Stewart, | thy 0 nant sti : Imitate their coleasues of Hav sna. and oust the Gov. ee aaa antl asa nn ; wrote a caipalgn | Im the commercial world, as I Ar. Atewart | the crowd up frou the dormant state into w bie the | aflces as mediator for the conference which wae te ernor, Miao, but the Iter roteetod bins: It with Hadad Atak thy. Mebedinus fa + Raymond betrayed an anwonted me Te Baa ag tell ravers Laiante La erieettine » | gagslied aapect of the game hau put them. The | have beoe, held here betwees Spain abd the Beate BO regular troops, aud the yoluntecrs quietly de teas “ He choly white in the performance of this and duty, and | [4 ho Wus elected to Congress, where he took a | “ken In connection with the retutions the ay eae they nan 8 pibeny, Up al nerican Republics to seitle the diference ©: weiee militia cavalry of GOince bas been badly Pesighiro Pate neha ni eee spoke of the peaceful beauty of the Cemetery, ter nent posi Tn isuabetrrunes so fircoward | Proeident sought to ercate between Mr. | Pie'betting mer who had laid tong odas on | Cowes mene watlons. whipped ti Sisuanes. any Aryans pee say sata betas pong vg | ing ha refuge from ali the ceaseless caros and anxte- |} eay, elses th the lost Me ince oe the Rep: Stewart and his Administration immediately on his | the charapions wery @ little nervous, wiuie thove Seeretary FI t Interfere. sete, Hantern Department, the army tein auch | Ors eeation, The pastor, the Tet STEAD: valk i of fife, Reenteriog bin eatriage he was driven | vith the progteasie eaters of bin party. Ite soon taeugaration, has riven rhe to 6 vat aniount of | Who bucked tne Unions were correspondingly Wasuivoros,, Juno 19.—Oicial| {nfortation i ohlie pomaiaerebee |i ee ¥ b * ‘i to bis remid inti ‘ ighted, however, and hay since done excelions | «peculatton @ goneral Lapression seems to be . % was received ‘to-day ret sh concern Bumbers daly go over to the rruks of the patriots | perceiving her among the congrogetion, invited her | back coldence, 14 Nintu atrcet, near FiAh | Cries to the cause. Latterly be had devoted his i pression seems to De] Ou thelr elplith toning, with the score in thelr | (he"arrest of the Cavan Junta in Now York. ‘The ae Gat , yond " avenue, that the Mnancial policy of Mr, Houtwell was the | favor by 16 to 15, the * Maymakers" were unable to Bs thelr only means to avold starvation. Cavalry | (6 epeak. She complied, saying that aiter advoestin chergios to a anion of the party in this city, and only fl + pied Seorctary will take no action, bat leave it to be de orace are dying from shecr extuustion, witer eating | \ seek, Be complteds wal Aaioit m1 ARer dlunce be visited the Times office, and | {ist ™mube spent nil the vevening. til. 2 oelocic, | Aublect that engaged the attention Of tne | eee en arena I ihe | cided by te courts, BP the straw of their siddies, aye oman SuMaeo twenty years, she hai desired 1 | entered upon his editorial duties, During the day | council with thone who were irvine to close up | President and the commereist chieftan #0 tore, Pal tantan ose vary Coeltngrs The oeeue nate as On the wih inst, we had a are ered Chara, | fragt auecttied woman in the preseut ease for do- | le bad a long, quiet conversation with Mr. Georce | puriy aud smooth away the diGculiics of tM | gud there are mauy who assort that they | batted handsome, and. betore tte Tost “band wee 1 aemenne a Motley’s Reception: ® Deteure han sisu arrived here witha fox | Meniedut'es,and did not Givk it woul! dos t9 4 | Jones, OF his own accord he spoke of the neces: | "MY. Raymond married Miss Weaver, of Winoonkt, | Know that Mr. Stewart took occaston to do- | yy! Had nna, eeven run Thi, Weft tua, Mutuate | TY sentmerors dee Devsrumeat rom Minbler Mer. oncers and the tee cee gi roster deares Il they enloyed polliteal sutrags, Foe | alty: of making “ie will, Hie atvirs ware eome- | Ves econ aiver leaving eoliage, ‘Hite Miner died lest | nogags the. course. ‘pursued lly (8) (Reeretars canis, however. ‘Three, Tune bad been | Tey xiving a aecount of bie reception by Lord Cla i Tait here, atthe touched In am entertaining manger upon political | 4 o cratleds and he had become tnipressed with | f&Sfyd ,Deteolk, wk an, advy iced age. Hie only | of the ‘Troasury ae embarrassing to trite, in | two,tiande were out nd Hatdeld on in guia, ai adding that Ue ‘would ave been pro. ye Spaniards are ever! oftic. | ing ail men to give trates or pref. the propricty in. having Lis will drawn up without | eheste ve producing an unprecedented stringency tn the |B. Mille made.» hare ut to centre feild, Sonted to the Ques, but that she was not in Londoa . | r oly, and Miele the time Qories, ahd publish as such what are relly ignumin. | dau.b'ers, and to make them theron 4 delay. No immediate steps, boy cn | The Assembly Diatrtet Republican Association | money market, aud threatening to bring ee ainen Te Saya. ane Meoae a atenenhs aren ane | 8h : ———— ee nae Be ee eee a ede BET Pay ened meiner teen? womsaraue enlt ae ne rt iliideee dM abl | Robe hse assembled laste¥ening, and paswed appropriate reso: | g Reale ct grat cieeeierril Ik ae eilvgsa ha} Oe Mave ho space or comments, if we had any | Custom House Appointments Approved, fn which he makes this solemu py | was the partial training they reerived ta every purr | While in the editorial rooms of the Times that . em the President was convinced by the argaments so re to muke them, ‘The Muteale had th Lewis R, Stegman, clerk, vice R. W. Harner, fask has been Un. dadgndsiait one, rwithout a particle th Which they were cr CURIOSITING OF ORIMR. Mei and eure aall ‘ fe cite their own hands, and lost it through ove! resigned ; Nathaniel George,’ vice P. D, Ludington, has been. gh taalunircont ont, without a partie Al afternoon, Mr. Rayinond was in excellent epirite, MB. stoutly and earnestly pressed upon bis attention, | depec, The etrors they made were glaring and | resigned, Eales, A iJ eyby Asie bavi: Tathed. samen or (ib edienea and reporters remake _ and thata chanze In the polity of the Government | tneacusable, ‘The Haymakers™ played ® plucky, | "6 aes Bice thee Bf inst. the publication of any potttiea! | The anni exhibition of the achiovements of | Hat he hai thrown off his usual reserve, speaking | yy 9 4 Anether oe ‘Trogedy. Jn this respect may Le looked for on bis return to | “Pymt) eae and denenved to wie ween Cincinnatt ‘The Mystic Park Racos, a ed ae Pifty Mist atroet, aosr Fifth avenue, took place yea. | At Go'clock he went home, and took supper with r Smith stroot, South Brooklyo, one of the me Sa HOE PAH a Play, ths retura wame wit tho % Lay | Ny nearly TO p eaen Bis tovees sisted tontee FUE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA | yiay phere was a lance attendines of visitors, | His family, Meeting @ friend on the way up, in saortally, 1. Three fecently arrived | On emerging from Mr. Stewart's store, the Prosi: | heey defeated at. Troy, whieh i4 4 pretty tough place | B35 rac, and the Arst money (#100) was won by PEDITION, d renbisho: , . ne | response to the usual inquiries as to bis health, he TAOS D8 aped” the earpouter work on | dent was obliged to run the ntlet of @ small | for bull clubs, ‘They'cam beat the “dnymakers’ White Fawn, who tok the secos - including Areabishop McCloskey, President of the | Fe*P a 5 ad thus given offence to some of e id arcane and sixth bh Dors:y's Rosa Gol _ Sia baved vas “Serrrom the Cona: | stitution; the Very Rev, William Starrs, ¥, G, | fat thet he hal never felt better in his ie, Shortly afer noon, one of tue ar. | crowd of clerks and a hundred of more citizens who | ete or aire ne ae eibe Uetver than tbe? | Dusk taking the third and. fourth, beste, — Seeeea ve Halvetive. Recrultlag tn | and Vice-President; Denk Carolin, Second Vice- | At about O o'clock he lef the house, and was goon Dante's, DATING one Boe 8 Lene Went iolsene lh trots.) bad watiiered in fronton Jesralug that ihe Oliler iy suaierday, they dont deserve to be chaupions: | Med the wecund woney (#700), and Bisscll's Wik Philadvtyhia—T! Te ee ee pect or | President; James Olwell, Treasurer; L. B. Binase, | afterward seen conversing with a gentleman in front | premises, ipod Thomas Ooneer, cobenvared to pre. | Srecenive of the pation was inside. Bus, the | The score i appended? Be ig odie gs Rg aie = Spirits. Secretary, and J. Quinlan, Assistant Secretary. | Of Wallack's Theatre, He subsequently met soveral | vent Vin, and was aided by ® plasterer named Wil- PIOe poee ta arealy Speeriie donine at nice ana, |. UNeON is on eth: | next ta a Ras tia “a Vcroens ea ea eician Special Correspondence of The #an. Benides these officers there were School Commis. | Members of the Twenty-third Stroct Republican | Pome Ani wine, MATY ores, que OF them bro. | the Hrosidunt drove away In peace, retusul EMP | Gir won the “Orst mouey ‘by taking the Privavenrasa, June 18,—Our city, not to be | soners Woods, Smythe, and Larremore, President | Committee, and talkod with them unreservedly on | accepted tie challenge, Tue two mea, Arnold and Leeds wWikes betes ss etieane wae | cee ti. asi $ESts ou tie second plsen by tab ing ‘ine tree heat, r i ; 1, Which he reached a little nowt " i ¢ nid a Jehind yours, has also begun to do # bite in the re: | of the Board of Education ; also, Fathers MeNierny, political topics for nearly two hours. He had re anaes weat to the plnce, desiguated and Dexan ls ea, Babel big SO ENRIR KeAaEOTA pisher, b,. 2323) aud George Falmer was third, Lug being fourth, eruiting live, Two ex-officers of the Union army i | Healy een eianatlly. tell Cae hbk spans Frei eaty: of hides Sybil Taine torack Arnoll » sveral times. The Koghehivan, Daring the absence of the President down town 316 3] acs Bay. RAYA yr Mh data elo) Who late war, Capt, Brady, and Licut. Norman, wish: | Hregnan, and Inspector Jones. Tho boys num. | 204 “uring the interview be pave cogent ressuns for | however, made each forcible improssion upon both | quite a number of citizens, mostly ercompaniod by $i38 i sith, Ing to rai on oF two for participation iu | jered over 40, urriyed. tr eae Po RMA! | is action in so doing, Shaking the hands ot bis | of them that they Deat a retreat, While running to- | {idice, called to pay their ‘respects, but were eom $323 the Cabs on Tuesday inserted an adver | purple, brown, gray, scarle 1 blech, appeared | warm friends, be lef thom at about midnight with a | Ward the buildings, Conger pieked up a stone, aud led to be satisfied with leaving their cards. At a= = SVARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Peornont ia pas of the elty, news “Tiny but for | well, and in Mie cxamination acquitted themselves | ctigcetul te LCS and esoariar Geek biting big On the | hin request the namcs of these callers are omitted, Tot 27 2 ws > ve hundred ex-soldiers, +, but not | excel/entiy. There was a briss and string band of n rnold's | Among those who called at a Intor hour aud were | Iwyiwas. wt. a th. out ‘Tho passage of the Irish Church bill is certain, rowmcntly set forth that must have par | chout Bitcen boya, dito PerigPter NH of | + Good might skull was iractured, and portions of the brain are ul 1a th is, was Bisho #, of the | Union 1 Haein in some war belore, tornot be iqnor. | ye etree easron wae well delivered by Michael | ‘These are the last words he te known tohave | cxDusd. He was: alive at last accounts, ‘The ApSArents eats ies ta wt Sheen themreen | mali ‘3 3 1h a GOH | , Senator bumuer was expected in Boston last evem ant of military duty, The point of rendezvous war | 1, handsome boy of about twelve. Then fol Seouilaute Were still at large last evening, ident and Mrs. Grant in social cvuversation for iro— Sir. fF, Maediarinid, of the Star Ciub, ing. & public house se bestnas strect., four hundred | Wed the oxaminations of the classes, | Interspersed Mera ck past f ' fi — > nearly ti hour, i portant Gaited Gono ka ks rene F, Darby & Co., of St. Louts, suspended yea m that day, between three and fou were music and dramatic scenes, Master Geoghe: je must have reached home a few minutes afer Detrandiog the Gas Companies. x a Bioan tows ituns—-tearuan, faint areays j Ree a ee ee iat Cries eee delivered the valedictory, and then Mir. WH. | o'clock. Opening the door with his night key, he | Louis Meyer and Arnold Lowis were ar- THE PRERIDENT TARTS AN AIRING WITH JUDGE | Cree te aK inte Hishor ds Fiyin; 1; Craver, | _,telghted cars crossed tho river at 8t, Louls oa i morning a half hendred amore, ‘The recruitiug OM | short addvesses. The ezhibltiuy was trou bolt into ita socket. While endeavoring to slide the Bieean [earn eo aoe PR OR La wards Morrepont, Koa ve wentloman hone, con i " )Auore 90d cl ic ben closed, a skh 5 neh c pt | versio o support a for the Pres Win IEE lose lermaiy Wronen aed Americana || Tt? sere ec sf upper bolt, he was seited by an apopletic ft, and fell y bored in tho bellows of various gas metres | deney was nignelizes by a donation of $20,000 to aid uperflnons clerks of the Treasury Depart hae aiaituotiatling here’ anc’ ere, oF Cubana che ale to the oor unconscious, Here be probably Jay unui | IX use in different establishments wher was | in tis election, called with a carriage and took the Fo to bo diseharged to-day. Zh of tum had served In sume war before, most of EM LA DOT MO TE shortly after 2 o'clock in the morn oe Te ee ee ee eee eae eee a eeee de eisetat teas |. ThecClaclnna Played tute last game. tn | astdnote Reeirostoe terete ee eee he late f th ebeliion, Th e ‘cn " mm per cf ia the bills of the con. judge re an elegant team a! cl pt et ah and Santa Fé road op Thursday, them in the Inte at pe rebellion, Ks ake The Collar-Laundry Strike. About this time his litte daughter heard a strange ner, while the company sustained an equal loss, before an op car ap | this vicinity yesterday, On their way to Piiladel- Governor Chamberlain is the favorite candidate i= W secived satistied, howev'r, ‘all of them being Troy, June 14,—Over sevon thousand working. | BoiKe, a8 of some person breathing very heavily, For rivete feeding, eee were employed, and f which, with ite dis iy $o8y: PRBEOH 8h Tvingion, Pa ane boon He | tne Maine Radical State Convention. " 7 permed sn hiaiens: Bowers eh or Wee wan , A : Raa anh Ai Ney ye Ad Mie months they mi ir business to search ati x ete sensation ie gues of the once noted club of thai name. ‘The | Ene Portland Yacht. Cl fo contudent of the aucecas, of tie Cubin cause and | ine aasciubled in front of the Court House to ex | 9 few moments she was tried, On Hearing the | the perpetrators, but, without aval “Su ides) and in tho Park than hd hitherto contest was elcao and Intereating, andendal in un | nue, Portiand Yacht Club salted from Bath. Mow Splenutui bouncy by thule own endeavors, ‘They | press sympathy with the Collar Laundry Union, now | #irange noise a ‘ond time, accompanied by gur- | annoyance ceased, and shortly thercalter com ‘on the President's appearances in pul other triumph jor the Cincinnatis, | We did not wit F. W. Putters on-eutted yeatorda: . o your elt ferent deta rh Fe Pag haseeat Jinge,sbe sprang from her bed,and cased her mothe | Of 4 similar kin fo Boston. and fi al was thronge! with splendid turnouts aud ba: ness the came, aud cau Only reer the readur to the . on was non-cuited yesterday in am it uy Cin o é Do to pour eity to threo aitiere on strike, Addresses were delivered by Du the Brooklyn Ges Company begen to couipiain. "It chee a sppouded score: action for libe! ayiaiuet the Kocheater Uatoa. | ear Base ie they wall sere Campbell, J. G. Woodruf, Alex, Troup, and others, | Mrs. Raymond, startied by the sudden call, hastened | attention of the police authorities wws culled to the rained th CINCINNATL tet 7.) IBVINGTON. ut t ‘The Nipsic remains at Cienfuegos, All om board will progully know better thun myself, ‘They who urged the necessity. of opening codpcrative | te the head of the spiral stalrease, where she met hor | matter, and alter patkent poarch they arrested the ue toxen of ORB, O.RU DB, | aro well, Join tie New York recruits there, L learn that the | Jaundries, ‘The membery of the Laundry Union are | Serrided little dangliter, On peering over the bal. | ¢used on suspicion, drove the less frequented — portions bag +20 14] The New Hampshire Legistatare will discuss the Whole force will comprise about 1,000 m . ‘ 2 usters, by the light of the hall lamp, she #aw an ins Pi: op Pigs? of the Park, aud engaged the resident He at: Bi 45} § | Fitteouth Amontincnt om Weduceday evening next, Willembark as soon as posnibie ina 9 forming codperative , companies to perform the oy ay oi each eine prego _ Solinny the G the Bowers. so closely ih cenverastion of an earnest OT GG si caumuei pa 23 3 | Ann Gaze acctdentally shot and killed John P, Mies in the lower bay. A Vbilog ‘puia journal suys | work, Four bandred employees are on strike. distinct form lying on the matting of the ball below, ‘The friends of Johnny the Greek, ia aud out natore that it is feared fe hed but _ Iittle i430 Olstockman, 4d 0... 4.0 0 0 | Austin in Dove H., on Tuesday evening, the steamer bas an umple Cf small arms, and | ytuch enthusiasm prevailed, and the meeting was a | She speedily descended jthe steps, Hor husband lay | side Btate will doubtless be giad to learn | picasure in the ride, and failed to observe the beauty 22:9 fJGuckloy, ee All accounts from the Texas Convention agree that all sh eccosary Batt for cavalry pad JAtAly Fea eras uneonas at her fect, breathing heavily, and entirely iuen- | Mat he was pat mined 60 take «large supply of fresh | Of 0! a ane Lis Ah aera cay fincas te Fae that as I, fs 4 1 sist ar nee | 3 § | deiogatos trou onty seventeen counttes were present, i ments. Phe uniforms are wil on board, and’ when | Bane succes air juvt nicht in tue Bowery, | ed to be gant cuclosure, of Ne BM ira al As FO pweany, 3d by. omen. oe 1. e Ul he steauies In ready for wea the clotllig worn by the Sait ate ible, Sie ralaod his head, and asked oue of the | jnearourated inthe Tombs, but this lease error, for, Hy on all widcs. to peyrtin deferencr, ‘Te rro. | Movers fefeva... 8.0 4 /M-Campbeli iat 4 0 1 1) , The Hexen Of he Tele cen ou tse Hoses Volunteers will be thrown of and ait hands will be The Capmakers’ Strike. servants, who were by this time alarmed, to run te re correctly informed, City Prison | turned to his residence at 6 o'clock, when Judge ‘Totals. 1168 +|| Totals dl 6-910 | Bilver Lustitate at Claverack, N. ¥, Higged out iu fall uniforms of Live, siuliar to tuo A large meeting of women ngaged in cap: | the door beiow and awaken Gen. Irwin McDowell, rt for a tour through hie | Pierrepont immediately withdrew Inauxae, det. Gd. Bd. sth. Duh. 6th. Teh Jobn Giilespic stabbed and killed Bernard ‘Wora by our trope, , making Was held yeaterdry eftervoon. Miss Kose | wig resites in the adjoiuing house, Gua. McDowe ognized by several per THe PRESIDENT VISITS KAMA AND DRACLAUEAS, CAMCHMBALL seasons Fe OP DE Nyy | of ttns Fitawator eect, in Pulla elphia, on inure Rito raiting Ha Nie city wa comuctel 40 1 Ms aine pre ded, and th ale of prices adtupted by CE eT UTNE air me leant sous, who skinctvely” oly od their pe ketbooks nik que ‘aloder: he Presidents sesorapas adi] TERS 1 0 0 t F—4] night at bul lew persons were wware Of What War men Was read. and upanimously accepted ne by Mr. Raymond's aid wy minutes, | and dis ok iinprobable that "* Juunny” ‘eA Yorba » Null ‘ges Uripire—M ¢ Eureka Club. The coi 1 week of th emale Fe ee ere ire ot mccual'ue, | teaio without making any positive averaxe percent. | aud did all im tis power to comfort Mra. Raymoud, | Bay tke, advantage Of this indulgence to join his | bY Mr: sad Mrv. Corbin ead Miss Neitic Grant, pro | VON Mes ation ockeetamiatnenaen! est of the mune, Faas, f men around the headquarters, and th inercuse, arranges the prices so that ull men work old friend Keddy coeded on foot to the Fifth Avenue Theatre to hear inact neue Ipute Nee at ¥. s na A . age on 2 boteg : ome pds were called in, Medical assistance was —~— the sweet warbling of Irma and Doselausas in * 5 h lg 5 gree of BA. in due for k e dy y Whatever in the wdvertiveu ing abany description of work in the trade ean, by the 8 BU LGD baa cneclaiaae I Games To-Dax pymakers"’ and Eok- | “"tnmmigration to Kenaea continges, and 60,000 eran et the puulic attention working ten pours ® day, clear §%, . also summoned, Mr, Raymond was carried up st A Willlamabargh Bank Robbed of 85,000, ia taeon from opera. bou! nati Ane N | fori play at the Us ion Ground, aud the Mutuals aud | of Potawatanile Reservation lauds have beum sold ve ty The expedition hav already xone to sea, pee iy ae Cxpressed nis willingness | gnd pliced on wsofa. Ata glance the physicians pro At about halt-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning, | mirably calculated. to drive away tie weigity | Stirs at the Capitoline setters. The crops are One. Descent Upon a a iuen a R ing Om SoLaen tae hale i, bur he would retaln part of | Hounced his case a fatal one, Tt is said that bis tif Arenectebiy crease ey ere golrd fie Dig cures of Bate tnd the anxieties of oft responsi BROOKE: LYN. : Mrs. Mar B. Maden, who murdered per son-in- . 0 chmoud Reeruiting Office. he in, Pe ie wveseuiria rere (LAL: ‘ foudway, Williamsburgh, | halite e they eatered te charming | id LYN. aw, Obediah Jones, at Canton, Mase. 1a Jaly greene Upon @ Hichmond ttecraiiing Omer. | the increase, placing the same wo tuetr credit until | might lave been saved if the doctors bad becn | ani wader pretence of wianiag To "hire an omtce Hestets of the Muse. dedicated to Prince Hele, : - law, Obediah Jones ot y Tat, Me Stal TAINeL LILA TAcenlie SRN A IleaeOnE Oe AEA ud DAY ep mt called within balf an hour alter the apoplectic | the building, weed the Secretary, Mr. and were scored to the private prose Rey Richard B. Duane, the new pastor of | Cincinnati will bring out hor cannon and ring leged Cuban recruiting rendezvous 'd, and used 9 stroke, but this appears lo be doubtful, The stroke srandy, in conversation, while a cunfederate the orchestra etruck ep the famiuar ao j | the Coureh of the Messiah, Greene avenue, will | bells on the 25th inst, When the vote on the $10,000, He Marn-on, Me lewding mon, A ae BH Bee ee aaa eet uo medical skill eoutd | cae, tne, tnek duor by means of a to the Chic,” while te sudicnes elapy proach bis tirst wermon in iat Cure to-morrow. — | appropriation for thy “outhorn Allway 18 lake: BEBE AL ia jue DiS nat ore cone waturally i . inate Of with two dln Boxee, one coniaining cant | hands, aud, waved thir LandKerchies by William Poyntz, a clerk in the drug store at McKinney's aMdavit that he was of ~ About ti recruited yestors | Ag tensth Mr. Wout! was pushed ba Brove of any avall, ‘ ut of $3,000, ant the other | mou corsent, An attempt was mato at | De Kalb and Nostrand avenues, died suddenly yce- wy to decide the Oght on Tuerday in favor of 4 is d remained ina stapor until 5 A. M., lied with private pepers belonying to Mr. H. | cheering, but this not being tm the billy rday morning of poison. guounced false by the friends of the latter, Lue wen ure promscd $900 bouat, Ne i ie a promacd & y ib Now Geckler, he thieves made good their cecupe proved & failure, ‘The perforinance commen: ed r, aid surrounded Mr, Raymo y Astroug cordon va while the inex were unceremoniously hustled out oF quietly passed away, sure ed by hits Rion hah dio’ wireadestinte Pat ed —————— Senator Ramsey will leave for Europe on Tuesday, Oficial Decency in Boston. Onter having been restored, the Constitution way | *licted fauily. He breathed bis last without reoug Unre ulctde. Seated, and moved itlong with i accux LOSSES BY FIRS. We a ian Rekaeae ere manips eA ME EVO ee : Postox, June 18.—Lnformation was lodged with | read aud 6 opted, the stated teetings being xed | mizing the faces of thos about Iti On the Oth of June George W. McCully was | wmed smoothness wt that well reguialed house James Donpely'a wh . ‘A meeting of the Denmark National Rifemen's ' mited Blais Atiorae Chieouce La | for the fret Monday im each wont The sad iutelligence spread throu 5 sta eorge F ein end, ‘The President seemed to ejoy it all | James Donnely's whiskey distillery on Ninth | aAocmconwastusid in Copenhagen on Thursay. dhe United Biates Attorney schoonce L fue, aE OMe? I ONG ROALD: the Con The sad wtelligence rpread throughout the city | miasing from bis home in Jervey City, and up to the | (teh salye carucetly in. the applave that | street, below Berks, Poiladetphis, was Burned yess | QIU Mitts Wee neta cba waiters the ieashient™ Have wis laden with great guns, shells, and other Maninnit on, bound for the West Indies, ‘and. thy formers wished to have her hbcied; but Un 5 wilddr 0 o'clock the news appeared upon | 164 nothing wae heard of bi wat dayhis brothe stitution, like wildfire, By 9 o'clock t peared UpCD | Tie Neopa a cOCer sae Ie Crores totter, | greeted the favorite, gems of tie opera, | terday morning. A vou of thanks was then prssed to Mr, Wolff, | the bulletins, and by 11 the Avening Mai issued | plied at the Central Poliee Office in New York for in. | aud Particularly marking | bie appreciation At 3 A.M. yesterday Messrs, when all the girly present rushed toward bim, acd | gn extrain mournin u the can. can, wh » be given | © Grabet's stable, 194 ‘The members of the Conventiou of Superintendents ‘ums visied Weyer's Cave, oar Staunton, Btates Attorucy Hiliard, after a pertoudl inspection containing the details of his | formation concerning him, He sald that his brother + 6p f ‘i trout, Of the versci relused to detuin her P rihrlastealy dk hath DY Be ALK as yang the alterno01 nes office yas | Hid been ited by 8 Mine fence hashin ore with, more than ordinary feat and spirit. at the | Was buried, aud three horses ‘periaued, vnsoia cloged at Nox mong and BRN: for the di s o Mat a retreat di F jcorman of the police 1 bat he pe: | conclusion ie SAUDRUSSnER DALY were Fe egousoy’s bu . ariel uit. Five Twentits 84) Erle Hallway shares Tne Adventures ol a Corps ipcte ante capmiaery me alto to recelve a report thronged, The ulus on i ol ihe editors come so sespondeit that texte were entel tsi Hing, nontre | striok up of Prish Deg Nig ra boerding house at if Varicle vuifiinols Central Wig Atiautic aud Great Westara, A ehort this ago Hugh Kolir, while in a Aaht | ee tee eee acer? Pree DaEIns bark pe found it impossible to check their tears while giving | bis safery. hureday his body was touad of | oigted with applause, tued by | ioc: damate to building (owned by dames Me. . faliarlen'y. wwe truck on te ead with aston, | vektcy fartheie hearty ant prompt cooperation... | sbe particulars of Mr. Haywond’s Last visit to the Whitelull street, It es in the Morgue tewing. "He proce We Sieh | cau) #105 to Muruitute. BOW) ; Ins ic ut, Mary, Powell mats tbing Fooguaseeae hom ‘Afier « Ue he seemed to be getting on well, and He hecrelary reported t it ol $14) from | office, Every one apparently felt as if a great ca- er: avenue, to bis resitence, er retired for —_ iad hours aud 4 min) tweludvag sop t Dis surcon rucommnended @ trip to the couutey | autorent trade” sorietics ond protioent” business | jyity bad fallen uj on him, Hudson River Ratlroad Accidents. the wight, evidently gratified a hig turther JOITINGS OUL TOWN. iy went to Newark, wud died a day or twoass. 1 lguscs, alter wll Us hy adjourned BE ae ae ee nats and Cour ebildren, one | int mereey, OTaing & frciglt train waa teN atang, | \emoustrution of populir respect --- Detective OMcer Jobn Byrne ar. Ned of sirecture of theskully A broth ~~ ad ae hy len eo le ay {og on the track of the Hudson idiver isos at KNS, GRANT MARES A VistT M, Chevulior will make an ascent to-day, ited) states, Deigetive 0 racture, ku broth n) three daughters, He had lost two sons, | Seventy-seventh street, when two othe mf , op : . mento Accor Ge Fhury_ ani honaat they Labor Hems, SE ae ee aon | Mane OSEaIR elrvetiout date ‘ation dich | , Baring the eMternoon Mr (Grant and Mis. Corbin | Music on the Fark Mall torday a 934 P.M. counterieitere New Yor ‘ 1 tree SA ea i nal alee manag’ Pars © on, Hea Oty will plinters thew about urs wore winasucd | Visited Stews eu wintnent in Mioalway a nd ali hia ola Le y t r therelore he was sent yexterday to the Board of | ig Simoun.. ‘Te former was the ¥icior as bad an honorable and ruccessful career, 1: hae | tilly nolives wore lost, Later ta the morning the | cliises, after which the two drove t Kavouswoud, | — Postmaster Jones will establish a new Post Cweurk Court th Washington ‘yesterday, Huh tor one. Ax he produced only a certificate of | eee ortho Workingmen'a Union, Presls | been his Inte ntion to earry out his father's wishes, | Cc iotaramreet ee om eae samme road rau over a cow | Is 1s teen Ome fricud Omice noxt weok iuntuodiately alyoluiny the Haslem ay eat Hie cuits Of deaily, without a oid about soy ing gmen'a Uni i n i » | ab lola siroct, He LENE GOINELT Lk GRA KATGORSGE O¥AAG | (ZHD RR “Aproposition is under considerati n In the Spaatet Quest, the body mitt the Morgue, Laver in up in the chair, was held lust night. | and enter the Geld of journalism, a profession for , : 831 Bost Tw Cortes for & reduct ou by the Goveramsut, of 3 pee Bie diy A was gacer tina that iat inguest As in pro business was transucted, and Invigorating | wyict he appears to be peculturly adapted, Yeater Warr SUNDAY. Osborne Wright, aged 4 of 83) Bast Twenty. cout froin the Coupous of We public rentes, whem pre ews i Newark. were delivered bleh D be pec e . 4 - , ninth street, was burn death yesterday, Uls | sented fur payment. Lanse SE EEE Tho Bricklaycrs’ Union No, 1, of Brooklyn, | ‘2¥ morning te recelved a tclogi puncing his | oA warrant Was granted In Jeffuraon Market | 1 The Priaident will remaln i the auy patll Moa: | clothes iguiuing irom a streot Leadre ” w ithe Interest, op the State of Boath Caroll t © ion No. 1, ‘ooklyn, 4 é " 0 eater ‘ ay neat, be returns directly to Washington, ; . "1 ees Movemonta ob Presidential Candidates, | met last night hn discusced the Bicht-Hour aw | father's death He arrived home duiing the after. Cronaela Mt beter Brus Ka aloe a At m ee nana ONE Oe Audrew J. Rogers, an ex-Confederate Colonel, | and stocks fur the two years ending July 1 neat fe The Vice-President aud Mrs, Colfax started | afin. A committer was appointod to confer with | noon, Mr. Raymond took much pride in his eldest | Lorenzo ‘Thoniasell e barber’ of Troudway and er DMeMabon safe with Ls won arrested yesterday for defrauding FB. G. Allen, | pail on and after that day in Naw Yors and DOK eee ee Oe gS by mona of w Wurkk, | tite tstorest Oa the stock In Columbia only. New Haven rail. | QW9F brickiayers’ unions ia regard to equaliging the | daughter, She is an accomplished young lady, and | Twelfth street, who charges that Couto entered his | Wasninaro, June 18,—Minister MeMahon is | leas draft judgment of the Supreme Court was affirmed the infiiation fee in Nace on the Sixt ult, and beol early yorerday, morn goad, for Vittteld, & A party of Mien ts “ : gives promise of rare literary ability, The other superbly | with Lopes in Paraguay, and doubts are ente o¥ in the Court of Ay Ali i case Fem vi Puursdby night, at the residence of W ‘The closing exercises of the pupils of the Holy | & rumed vat precicned | With oped In Faraguay, and no doubts are enter. | The German M. B. Church in Forticth street AA % ey Rank, Hea, in Peventh Avenue, “Iie the intention | Trinity Schools were held last evening in tie ehaper | daughters have not yet appeared In socicty, Ase | Thomuavili's weal Whee t ae gto Tepe will not cvcosnize a fag | voted last evening om lay delegation—8l for and 14 (roller, Se", ot New York ely: ve ie fof Mi. Collux to visit mpringHeld, Mass, Hartford, | in Montague street, Prizos were awarded for pro- | father Mr, Raymond was unusually affectionate, and Conn, aud . 48 rf jould mot give C wer Kirkland against, The bil jorthern 4 er Bow Englund ctier, keeping clear Seloney ie Studies, sed Geslarmatio nd addresses | his toss will be severely felt by his wife amd chil- J to De th, tort through the. nee to the ne water who: a our Mr. Chas, Sulzer, proprietor of Sulzer’s East | road was Mba the, Rie ot » however, wero delive y weve winent Kpiscopal | 4.6, lustioe Ferris, of White Piaina, was engaged | Minister in captivity, It is beiaved that Lopez in- | River Park, Was in nowise to bla he stabl Veise, co a8 ai Bewacs 9” iatest accounts, was travelling | clergymen. Ti Kev, Bislop Littgoia was : eaterdey afernota ta te cekminaton’ of Dociige | iercepis, Mislaier McMahoo's Gespavsnes to" dhe | ty the vowdles woe vrolted ite park, Go Serbia neti i se 4 «© Wasiwiid Ho? piesent, and ol werviegse ge Out of reapect to his memory, the mowsoanor Dinicia Yabo had beaten is fan that ah ‘ala Uiaitad States Goveramoay si eta . sean Ladi inal deal ct a! es ras be pnne Li

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