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, ————_—__—_____—_—-_ = = —— —= THIRTY-SIXIH YEAR NEW YORK, TUESDAY, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, | @#2020x2" wxcwaxrcar oxaxrs| yp. RAYMOND'S OBSEQUIES | sven PRICE TWO CENTS, DECENT SPORTING NEWS. Sh eins THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. ity and the nation. This a testimony of Teal inens of this man, that those — | who were movt to M™ brat th home Ni ——_ ep | A Mane Patty a sero of —_—— Ferolated'witn nen te ast ah Pupwittotwrte The Review by Mayor THE CITY OF HAVANA TO RE BURN, ogether "An Easy Lift of Seven TI POPULAR SYMPATHY AND DEMO a ae [FR NOTABLE RVENT IN THE | “cone of Unaltoy BY £88 VOLUNTEERS. the Larges Weeden Whip SERATLOND OF BEUP ROT, Fy Te fove ah was bebor ed. ANOTHER NOT. pets THE LONDON PRESS ON TTR DEATN id et it that is known to mode yo y Ditty So MASE BALL WORLD, Firat Day! Ov MR, RAYMOND, ive the ciowe walks Of te Lec aa | reac ae i Pariah and thewaisc Vs | The Great Athletics Defeated Splendid | Yesterday was the first day of the twelfth an- pantie jerbers. 1 Fallow Recognition A group of men were recently standing near on The Remarkable ¢ ferry in Hoboken, gazing apon an iron steam: —_——. Servicestatthe . The Aunvehy that 5? Dy the United » Fielding of the Cinctnantiana=The Athiets | 809! festival of the New Yorker Shitzencorps, The Confidence which the Spayinrds Have tn | ahip chat wi ‘Thunder Storm Delnysthe Cortese Th: hae ho hianth, Weis that of the i" ‘ My ly Mecretary Fieh—Their Dread ef Admiral | tne ee slowly rising from the Hver between mense Throng in Attendance one that spat fons uthaited and Whipped all over. festival is to last three days, The exercises were fe te Apevia! Correxpo: w to the Sun. bezun yesterday by the sturting of the New Yorker y Ward Beecher—The Bedy to be Interred Pint spevenra, June 21.—And still an unbroken | Shatzencorps, 890 strong, Cupt. J, F. Gerdes; the | Loxpow, June 21.—The announcement of the Greenwood To-day, ferics of victories for tho “Red Stuck he | Jersey ShAtzencorns, 40 men, Capt. Rascher, and | sudden death of Henry J. Raymond, which was re in labor, were heard. a short time the vessel | The public was yesterday permitted to drop | ‘The speaker proceeded to remark on the distine | MMCd Athloticn went under — to-day ke | delegates from the Brooklyn, New Haven, Williams: | ceived in London Ly the exbie on Saturday, ereater flay, be Commotore Phillimore, eame from the wa ter, and stood, a huge, Wack mon- | its last garlands on the casket containing the mor- | KUlshed Independence amd maniinces of Mr. lu daisies under a Buckeye's seytho Tho day | burgh, and other Shitzencorps, from headquarters | a deep feeling of sorrow. Tho Pall Mall Gazette ew onTuosday, bering 5 ster, walling oot the sky, Tt was the leviathan iron | tal remains of Henry J. Raymond, and the custom. | Mond’ Journalisiic careersend rerauriced that be had | opened fearfully hot, but the raln of the previous | of the New York Corps to 12) Caral strvet, | logizes Mr, Raymond as a poblictat and journalist, (demanding satisfaction on heard {t maid that he was weak and trimnlic’, bot hy 1 ° Leone rire Lowell, the truth of thie | Propeller New York, of the Bremen tine, ary foncenl acrvices were celebrated with more than | had never believed i, Me recoliecied tuetinewnen | BiHt bad tert the ground in & aplendid condition, | Thencs they went to the City Hall, and | and anys that his death creates a gap which cannot 4 ihe aftulr of the Mury Lowell, © for the beginning of the game ap: | were reviewed by Mayor Hall, From thenee | be filled, . The mechanism by which this ponderous mass of | ordinary solemnity, No man as failon im this city | We nation shiverod Mae an aspon-leat—wnn one | As th IMS ar, Fran; ert hi fea took earri of whieh there | The Daily Telegraph, in a almnilar article, sages f man was worth an army, ‘Those qualities which ne | proacned, the horse cara were jammed, aud | the eo The Enalish, French, aed Arnertcan Consule are | 1F0n was lifted in called the Sectional Duck. Itis | for many years who to ® greater extont commanded enved above ail others Were ope anid taitomita, | Proaeheds the hs he ere j anak Way . fe Won, (th hat annoyed at the present situation, They | Undoubtedly the greatest raising power on this con- | respect, and the scene at the mcs leading to the ground at the | were abont 100, and rode to Jones'a Wood, Nn private life Mr. Raymond was amiable, cour some w the front rank | intersection of Leentl tre and Colum | pausing at Mr. Geo, HM. Gil ipi'a hoase on | teons, loyal, and hospitatie; and he was beloved by ublic funeral yestor- | ble courage, I remembero and ever whould feet | Mew tinent, if not In the world, Scenes like the one | day only showed that this reanect is intensified now Slee WEE oar sf yy be treated to an enter. ‘4 . fare constantly Li ae to bet nh Tint Avenue were overflowing with carrirges. Hy | Tweitth strect, fora few minutes. The entrance to | aller n when opposed to many in polities.” tailnment given with tin pans, ol 4 it 2 PM. over 18,000 people were present, Among | the Park was decorsted with varioms fags, ant with To the Honse of Commons this evening Sir Johe ting out clearly withont amo. | shleh we describe are of frequent occurrence here, | that death bas taken ite subject away. The imme: | mente henitation, with twe most vrcarin: emit) | Oh ausic, and a few vulgar expressions, This sort of @ huts: ete BIKA: 8 tn the dancing paviihion and hotel here were United ¥ " y well known New Yorkers, ‘The | Maton tine, wine wate ie es ember for Kilke sk fi thing we ars expreting to aco every night, as the Princ puridy Weratied “Gear ie ered Geran, anit ors In prowusin, nny, asked toe Government and they always atiract a throng of interested spec. | di family and relatives, recognizing the generality 1d of the contest, that gave cournce and 4 Were all the two rows of the queers: of boxes, resting on legs sive Maste—| of wood and arms of Iron, Sounds of bubbling, SUreling water, cod deep breathings #8 of monsters Irish Chareh Bill. neninst Hope. enry Correspondence of Ihe Sua. Havana, June 12,—Yesterday the rumor ran What the iron clad Detence, whied entered onr port ators, ‘The dock 1 eompored often sections, ‘They | of this sentiment throughout the community, and | 8N4 fe to thin reat people. It this wus trhuin : oak Wigh- |” Tanide the et as inte wi r f form a cradle 96 feet in widsh, and long enongh to | how useless it would be to attempt its suppression, ee whieh 2 an'a mer: ; cr want Hara and devie.s | if thera was any reason to apprehend further ont eer heaped dese Tee aaecot Lold a ship 360 feet tn length. “The sections resem. | very wisely consented to afford the opportanity for | £1 Jn\e country’s historyyand make his ain"dcar ¢0 | ly Sonavenrti ie i extatt a tie Att teas n | At cuen tg Wate vaem Murily that could, be desired | teonbies in ireland, and if the military force in thal if Raving to give up the Lowell, and at the repre- | ble double-brensted wooden giants standing shonider | ite exhibition, reserving for to day the ead privilege atte Conclusion of Me. Reccher’s romarke, the | teuae Ls bed * Poland wt ‘ bi en ta bi i ho who made the attempt failed to thrust | COUNTRY was to be atrensthened entations ‘constantiy mad* al the palace by the | 1 shoulder, ‘They hold in thelr arasp long, deep, | of quietly putting sway the Ifeless form in ite final | choir wang to duaheon's Benatiful conyun tion, tie | twey were about to play only m third-rate gute | ¢ eX throue he, was dows: a by a Mr. For:evene, Chief Secretary for Teel Consul of the United States, Mr, Plumb, with ref: | 8m narrow water-tight compartments, When a ahip | resting place, wonder the beautiful ehadon of Greon- | anthem, “I Heard a Volge (run Htviveiis: when, at. | with» thintrate eoun'ey tub the houselops | Te eal that he Government was informed that Mr, ° 2 text | i# £0 be raised, tocy sink tow depth of 9 feet, the | wood. Wik ONCRWOR TUMORI ITER BOG: | teint re ee oe hc ibons nen ston, a promineut Orange leader in Ireland, hed he daetechodtaclaprt net Ab repete Ehobana Pl ese a vessel is floated in, and held in position by fenders | The hour appointed for the public funeral was |" At'tne clomoct the aervicee tie colt wena opened, | Hotded With engor spectstors, The PhilsdelaMa svort: | blanket galled a meeting to celebrate the anniversary of the Ui are constantly veing # baie elieved of | thtown from the frames, and the iron arms ure ret at | 6 o'clock, but at 4 the people bogan to assemble in | An an opportunity war efered for a! who winned | Nz gentry were so confident of eacceRs that they bee | Waauhine Treat oC daly: | This vas not an act of hostility to eee eee eee een nent of the | WF simulisn-ously. At every twist of their wrists | large numbers at tho Presbyterian Church, Univer: Scone eer anne, For upward of an hoe | large auins freely at the rate of £10 100. ‘The New and bid wen and Logusrs galore, talltety fores im Uretaad shout ihe Gaceer aeateee. tons of water are drawn from the sunmerzed com: | sity place and Te partments, and the buoyant air rusting in seon | to take piace, and by hi raison the warp, ‘Thus might Archimedes have lifted | aisles were uncomfortaoly filled with a a | | th street, whore the services were | und wok # laat fond ook upon the fauiilar lace, «o | YOFKERS and Cincinnatians eoolly gobbled up all past 4 tho gallerios and side | Dtural even im death. | these bets, and ieit the ground lo: | Lhe body was dressed in ful! auit of blac th | His wagacio tines, William MeMull asa st Fempee> | a Teritnalas canes eee bee cute k. with | His sagacions higtness, William MeMullen, was a Sehuetacn burned their powder and Lata | versary was never mure. necossar ' uctally, excepting that it rained (uri | present year, Bech ously Lite in'the afternoon; but tuat made no differ: | In the House of Lords to-nicht Bart Gre the shooting we ant the dancing and | notice that he should move to omit in the frlee rything these fillows ask is prompt: not basy bimerlf mach bis daties will soon voluntecre, Ki Jy conceded. Expinar do 1 with stamps Ae cont ore ee nore tell the responsitility on | the world, table company of both sexes, ‘The ecntre alse was | was caught together ity ahaviinown raceme | Baws d asa ts tHe mew and nicely hited pavilion. | Charen bill that part of the preamble whieh pee 14 of Caballrro de Roms. Tho following interesting facts connected with this | reserved for the cortége bearing the body from the | The casket, of solid rosewood, bor. a heavy siver | The Athletion were on the eronnd bofare 1 o'clock are to be twentj-uno prizes yn all, vaioed at | vistes that t ry oF procecds of suid Church "4 y the drt, oF Kies prizes Is a ti gold | ah "The city newspavers contained a few davaiago se | gic were politely furnvabe! by Mr.Il. V Mason, | hous plate with te inseription : | MeBrile, was sica tthe, Soak ot lan Arias, io bamaans fotd | Atal aut be auntied for the maintenance of b: hat meetin " held in the Ve i * 3 % ie tes rt 4 , and yO mide hn chure! sy or othe jnistry, or ie | ares ieee so, form o cesno. but the | tae Sceretary of the Bcetional Dock Company : ‘The bearers. immediate friends, and profe fikeg Wi hismena, J are four ether gid medals, avd clocks, money, and | teaching of Felisions bn ter fell through. The volunteers we: vo d contemporark th " 6 1h 1900, old place Worth BHR The maak seventy-two prizes is reported that the Cambridge boatmen will oie trap Ui gated them. and Kept away | A gy, pes ae Os iateas Wesdin apis TWEE TAted IF amaane LAL Ute fs inte Week ek ean, | j pit cated aa shore seis, Cather Wout anid the tit H Wage ver once tne areatest nuniber of | witidraw from the maven with the Harvard Ch amatds who feck that these folks ‘ Kengo the largest wooden «hip in the C Aged 0 . ae field, Esher squatted on the first bows, Senacederter or fe - Shines with Co high a hand am the Duice aifair, ac | world, the Paciile mal steamship America, was | In West Ninch atrect, at dy o'clock, at which hour tes ssateses Woo. the centre Meld, Tayerte Way cateliery nd Be We The German Petroteam Daty. eying now to, get the volcatcers 10 ag Feime | ralsod here without a creak. She 4s 5,810 tons, car. | they Were promptly in attendance. But long before | wy Wn" be detearcer intaeed an ti fen tat and | “Whe Hed Biockings ‘arrived on be ronnd abont bed dttte Aiea Lhe Bentix, June 21.—The Zollverein Parliament yee whic Bre as iy pe ‘measurement, Tt was reported at the time | that hour the sidewalks were filed with a con | None but members of the furnily wil wiluess tie | o'clock. Phey mare oll in thett phees, ‘The gaue Plet to Break fad Couiry Silt ne raced the prop duty on petroleam, ‘The news creviaied ircely yeaterday that the | that Commodore Vanderbilt witnossed the work of | Sty increasing multitude of euriows spectators, opened with the Buckeyes at tue bet. Phe Ath " if the Rollvercin would: het semaret te war rernien Ppointed for moving from the wouse to | (Honedice Seder edjoerned yseleecias ieee tyn, | Ie ch, the heaven ‘i the brat innings, but (eit | ON Sunday afternoon Mr. Jones, the jailer of aware Of a plot ‘Captain. General was about to pudlis 1 4 proclamation, fn which it would be annonneed vat the insurree * Meided beaut.tull nor OF | opponenta batted vigerensly an Lediectamis, sess | He Hudson county gaily be (ie Atlas of dry docks; bat this war an error, as | At the hour the eh F the actual duty un! the Chamber recognized We ol ‘ " If eympathizing with the | the memory of Mr, Raymond, © the: " emoug the prisoners ty breas jail, For some tine | 8 sevon. The duty on sugar bas passed. The tion was ended, He r. coved some uipleasant news | the old rport has nothing to dy will pteamalips an it ey em . . Bruns before they went overboard. The Atuleties i jail. Kor some tin 4 passed, from the Sponish Mins er wccredited tothe Ameri | now, He has given hs bralns to railroads and | several Tow, become overcast with heavy, binek The Common Council pursed resolotions ye tyen took the bat,and satlod imin th tr old etyte, | Dust Mir “4 had thoaght that some auen attempt | Session will close to-morrow, an Government recently, und tenting aeston On the | Koryeg, Me, W.W. Vanderbile, hiet Reet | clouds, which soon burst with loud peale of tounder, | 48, wternoon tn eulogy of Mr. Havmond. cud or- | Luc the Red Blockinsx Behied hike Cdl wie be made, but he had Bad no notion at the Bi — arto: your Government, he is rexdy to pat forth i We ‘anderbilt, Chief Bogineer of - + | dered that the fags on the City Hall be diey ay ed at nd the celebs wt ruotic plans In preparation nthe pri ‘The French Atlantic Coble. Perciatiatous by the dozen, if need be. Anextea. | the constractive dopsrtment of the P.M, 8. 8. Co,, | Md poured down trrrents of rain, eompeliing the | halt must during the funeral. Their backe soncrs were wateled at while they: Breer, June 21.—Early this morning the sh Bhinuy couddence Isr joved in your Seeretary a. | euperictended tye raising humerous outside company to limten away In searoh | 4 vies Wer, dleplared ah half mast, thronrout the x. were ont of the Line anid the deep sia cable were spliced. and at dey. Btate by the tpanurds. Wierever erts sends of places of shelter The storm, which was of an- ( ‘ty geile date WE abe odds in bettlig nt break the whole expedition put to sea, the Great down something coud from Washington, the name LIFTING A SPANISH MAN-OF-WAR, 2 buildings, an paper olecs, Ranteth on Lage Arf D of tbe American Premier ts on all live The wutell | Probably the heaviest Inden tip ever raised by bgt Maine? Leste bart arti pieptbetire - ena lanewing Oe Pe eneren ae ® opencd hot. The Bu Dee tacit bettenty Denpateitos received from.on bond, the anes t ty ina few ing the postponement of the ceremouies uniil tha + Hon. Charles A. Dana. t elles a i i @ to the whole city Ina few thie dock Is the Sranish mn ma peed she " edd gens q mica wi Ree aaRoR iat gincerely morn, and | have a ino of imo tr gle a up thow that the work is going ou without interrup " 7 " ze three-decker, and bad A luree armament an suv uie, tie deata 0) their Bay * urridor. cre nae ae ashort time in the Morra Cusuiey ant were | complement of men on board, ‘She drew over at | _ THe vast assemblage gathered in the chureh with |" HORCOLCONRLING. | tinge and wore mat ny ve Gold tn | RIFEY walebed, however, Jones first wuticesd The Most Remarkable Uaton ¥. do Secretary of the Navy, loud lamentations | fee. of water, Wien the slender ert admirable paticnce and good order submlited to this | ‘The Washington Correspondents! Club adopted re- | fruitless ve of the bil The Cincinne eon (tie rotorions Knelish pickpocket), 9 fs y et. ‘Would be forthwith reised, . let SEY STUNG BCS | Hite, “Wicu Abuniteoablendie was MeluL baad py | Soltbons of cwiogy last evenin Uns scored five before they dropped. 1 the 0 five y imprsonr quet was given on So long as the United States k andes off, th Hons began work, the awarthy vieages of the Span. . Ad All the atames whieh huve sailed hence for Bos. | Athitiog we to the but, und batted like ard (hy Mm gute carrying rome: 4 the steamship Great Kastorn last night, Spaniards will cherish a hope fo omething. tards leered over the sides of the ehtp with an ine the imperfect ventiiotion of the builting and the | ton via Newport and ball River, sin Fil ay inst, | tien of ir o go. ‘The ball deeppe t which looxed ike agun, Mr, Jones its were giv in honor of the bey ror Na turn ap” aud better the'r adaire, Bat let ecoum ph tk, Dart almost suffocating heat, have carried tinge at halt-mast for Mr. Kuynmond ofa Wersern tan at nearly every pop, Went for ussistances and returning followed ns dueen Victoria, and President Grant, and Hon of belliccrent riehts be vrocelmed st Wanking: | Cf'dulows grin. But they were soon rulsod higher | Snot ruTveating Beat ‘ pic she and ti lea retired With, drooping. beads, the | Wilson inty his cel, and there before he could make | 6 the Unton of Fiance, England, and Amerie s, fon, then tere will “enter here” such chuog, dis- | Cin Gilderoy's kite, ws ‘m having abated, a rhort prayer was THE LABOR MOVEMENT, Source standing 7 to 1 in fhyor of thelr ant away with it found a piece of iron about four feet in a Order, and anarchy as wil Icave hope belund.” Fite MRAVIIOT HEL OW RECoRR, fered at the house by the Rev, Prof. Shedd, of the 18s . rie Heit toning opened nid gr vt excitenent Hen eires Pe ey Mr ie Nile oy aad Sohleawig pendence. ine la f the volunteers . Hon Theol : co " ; The beiting stood B10 to $60 In favor of the pick ocks were also found on ihe prisoners. ‘They a i ce ee eee ey cy'woold yar bretotne | Itiagenerully supposed that the Donderberg was | Viton Theological Seminary, when the comin was Tho Women Cap Makers on Striie. iene past ae dcpiay of Were at once locked up and yesterday moruiny were | |, TRS resident Schleswig-Holsteiners met last erent points und at one and the sae | rained entirely clear of tho water here; but euch | DO? {0 the arse and the coriéce stared for the | Youtorday aflernoom a crowdel and enthusi e field rang, Witt Voth sides ree | Femoved (o Trento eh Tae atil Muade arraugementa ior the celebration of church, the clergy, bearers, mourt y was formed for this “and invited chi ad Witliont a tally ‘That day is hot far of F yropeeee Ah Was nut thefact. She was lifted about fourteen fect, | © ta riding in carriages Astic mecting oF femiuime cap makers was held, un THORN ERIOREN ALTO weit ow Namos for the Old Story. purpose of veterans of (he war against Denmark im The Americas Govetnuwnt | Which Is only twortnirds of her depth. A tenk, | Bnet Fling In cartiazen, in, | StF the Presileney of Mise Belle Lalnene, Malt the high- | Hermann Reubert went into the store of | and 1851. aan Ht a. saws, Which had been discovered between her propellers, ‘ he rk bg i ; Hs he bela heat cap wakers of the fair sex in New York were p ra ¥ vents tor von pian Bee Wt West Thtieth street, and Minister We! Brovitian Dimenttion protect its ciusens ia ease of seriuus ous Wid ubehieas “PNG: sean leas cotta Leprath g the clergy, an follows: Tue Rev. Dr. Stephen H. | oat, ‘Tue initiation feete to be iucrcaard teow thi OF his coal offered to well her §K) Worth of dry goods for BQN. hy aranhel Ks es Perfectly water-tlebt, | mig, of St George's Kprecopal Church ; the Rev. | day forth trom So cents he poreon to¢5. ‘As soon Coes eRe | Sie dichwed to piirchase, While ake wes talking Meni farerautas evens cheats ond the French engineers declared themaelves sat's Hed, Although her weight ts enormous, being 7,000 tons, s eeould easily have been drawn fron the water, as the combined power of the rections Is equal to 9,000 tone. For some reason Mr, Webb did own ¢ sat the | with Reapert, Charies Heidman cabcred the store, oMicril information in regard to Mia ) The Ked Stockings | and agreed tO buy the articles, Oa looking at bin manding bis passports, ws the mails. by Mave at the “bat. tik the Auhiesics were | por -ciok he tound only #40, av he asked Joseph. | {He steamer were not read to-day, but probably will inthe flel!, ‘The Buekeys retired with fo lend him $166, offering the goods ay | De tommorrow, Then the’ Atl ties trea the bat. ‘They | « 1 y, both depart: with tro out, nnd MeMulle 4 eM the yd ties ban Envoy in Washingte Mr. José Morales Lemus, the acere ited e from the Cubon Government, ariived lu Wash Festerday. Mr. Lemos was one of the gentlemen arrested in New York on complaint of the Sp Henry Ward Beecher, Mymouth (Contregational) & Hake Wh 5 nS a ied Stein, the saad ich : ; jecretary, wad tant toe trate had only a run oF Conrch, Brooklyn; the Rev. Dr. W. @. T. | cignt monte por ennum, and that fur yen eva: Shedd, of Union ‘Theological Seminary; and | tion it wan necessary that the rote of ® pad the Rev. Dr. A MU. Kelloge, of University | shenld be tacreased, He unced the Pace Presbyterian Chureh, These all wore broad bodes we ty. Having ov ad Were ut Brain Minister and mdietea by toe Grond Jory last week. | QU" Wish to: show ler bottom tothe Freschmcn. | its aascs fastenet upon the shorihders with large fim out with exacilnt gudgment and dorang, year, and until further n ned foie i Ho Is. gentleman of great wealth and alaw, erof high | SOMC MY she wow elagged. Luckily, this heavy | syscttos of lack and white ribbon. re titerest win | Stl Th DUE SP RM ACeeetUn aes t he p By upebanes of Donds'aa0 ealee ot gold, tae reputation, Loth in Cuba and ia Spain. He was a | {4 Ws takes off his hands, the Mrenehinen grace Ai ea aris MAMAS beahieac: RGWAL fhe seniod, Late al news was nn he afonalsewnn wees The Athte: sa al HW) having been re ary of the Treasury will purchase $1,000,000 of siete) fully gave him a little cheek for $3,000,000, und Mr. * yy sashed, in enn. that Mr. Wolf Wil ae ted neeie evnent ia ioekenee ees bonds alternate weeks, beginning ou Thursday, Fesident of Havana, aud a man of Ivarning and high wharacter, Ho will take the frst opportunity of pre Benting ty the Presjdeut his credentials signed by riaven, ‘These were: wor of the eity Adniral Farmaanr, 1 dGHN A, Diiky bette He 8 PDA Ton. Bb 8 id Will well §1,000,000 of gold On alvernate ing on Thursday, July 8. Tue Am ver at New York has Leen instructed * nd the abn y Fur Robbers. bat Welb congratulated hunself on havi g got off the on Kreatest sell of the age, ———— bey went to. women : M i aid bit, Miately return to work ia | My, nent, With the #L.pulation atoll bin Voy dun change ot ish Consul, Bo- | Poe to speak of some of the eects of the new In- | gentionen distinguisied in dian Left journalism and other 1m Mr, Samu 1 Sinclar, of the rk Tritune ; Mr, Conrtes A. Dana and Mr. hhige habe runs betore they wei followed with a sickly One Tuc cighth inuing opened witha wk Over, whe night at the command of the Spa tween G and To'c.ock a ‘at was made upon th Casino in Houston street, and a number of respects Ex Gov, Parker, of New Jersey, is at the Mane , Loog Brane! hief Justice Chase arrived in Richmond last ikht from Relcigh, N.C, oa his way to Waste eperted tat a Ws s mppvel, wind wh it, Vat the er dewer.bes bimaelt us ive of Germany, Gen, Ceapedes, and a copy of the constitution adopt. THE EXONL: ; a uLow Ween Gn. Jauxs Warson Wann, | work people ure’ ti Lelong tothe Assockitt nh. Mr Re ) he pat <a = Ga by tha Cava Genera Asaeea bly; BSCR HELL COLONY: mace Gmmeier, MEE i‘. Bi tar totoa hy hi aly of Wie Cap Make at a Lal. Miiew Wilkins as es aE eG) Yellow Fever iu the Bay, Pere at Sepa ewe Agares The Catontntn ona Fine | MOG M.Cunrit, | Mr GC Nouvatt. ” oy | tiaso of the Leocreames iti Y tat ns eid Wits wcore O, 8 to Th persone ave ins abiparee seven carne et ’ NES , but Sarroanded by ‘Trowbt pearae, In which was pliced the beautifl | ‘iterwre, Korn, bormte & Co, and Me nleea yes. i ‘ i dain mew ¢ aban The Supincuras of Ger. Harvey, | Foe Woo sntalaing the rematna, followed, | bad egived th Ue deuecwtis. rate ef tevneat wn was a apicnidid one, The play eee, arate oe | em oe Gieertatoee ren acme Arrest of the Cuban secretary of War—A | Corresponience of The son huceceded by earrlges With the Ron mud brothers of | OMferts were cloctal as alicw B Baila ney ive Ny a pplenid Guy Hy “v6 Doon publishe to be transferred, thin mornin Number of Peaceable American Citizens | Warenvinun, Marshall county, Kansas, June 2, | the decense hie brother-in-law, Mr. George | Bein’ Golron ade ly Mart ko: Gould to the U.S steamship Frolie, which tae beca Site Arrested and Thrown into Ludiow street | ayy uhiect in writingl) simply to disabuec, ware, and | Joucs, publiaher of the Témas, and others whose in. | Aut Ausone Finance, Munleyy- Nescoreena re rs Exe tha Probe, ei than *preeaniy, Ge Us Peebecoee i ea ; objec 1 simply to disabus sand pues, pubis ne Times, ad s wh Aun Aus y ok dnd wortke by Marry Wrizht hie ne Krohe w probably go to Portsmouth, SBILAS ERS Cider OF the PEA aie ‘wer | struct those who are minded to mirrate hither. | thuate relations justified (heir taking positions among | 1#sasurer. ‘ med to Mave it nl tor own. w ew ere N Mi.or tome port turther worth. ‘The Saratoza, ‘An Tunight into the Policy of the Canin ! Tinnicdiately after the termbvation of the womenta | WB, seemed to Mave teee own was: | tureduaneute uh 1 the’ meanwhile, iw to be detared in the lower bay in jon to Cuba. ward, ‘The people in tue Kastera States have very | the mourners meetings 4 gatuering OL tie 4 #1 at to 8 an fivor. of er ae ile chase, In which. a nutuberor citizens Julned : , Another Spanish outrage was porpetrated last | ‘il8” noth ns of the Tudisns of this region, 1 pro: | | Other eurriages contated a numerous company of | trade wis ted Aw ecualurr 4 Bt ha (eur acpi souti Hi Syomeaey au, professions, among t w York the 19h of Inst Avril, as a mem. | New J Joud uc veut a de bYCMre ot a aaah vi ber of the * Excelsior Colon,,” which Intended t LW. Englond, of Ge Sun; Mr. D, M. Stone, of the Wester men, Who were lanl oot by the & Die and peaceable kentiomen who had Just dropped : 4 tended to : . new Fatos, and 10 print 1,000 iste, Festera rach, who ¥ . Aud 4 clkarinaker by occupation. ingto Qn-on privatc bus ness fora few minutea were seiaed | Settle In Kansas, and Anally «id no, on Wnite Rock | Journal of Commerce ; Mr. Erastus Brooks, of the Bony, in givinuc in tite adhesion, | Pexinernt Belt ee tee at rane - Hecrolary Seward reached Central Clly on Saters i and hurried of to Ludlow street jail, on the flimsy Jewell county, No better location could | Aupress; Mr. Heary W. Herbert, of the World ve gulsranty othe Anmuciution piniiecnt rus, the & Coutadlé Waduneen Whee sis, day, and is examining tne min at the sume rate,” At 2 editor of the Gov, Hoffinan is in Albany, selected ; tue toil Is rich, the timber plen- | Mr. Whitelaw eld, mar tence that they were engaged in eulisting men tor spece.es from Moycr aud) Frawh, the to the Constable Dorsey of dersey City, — havin, The Pres f boaaea hth tuful end mastly hard vod, the watcr excellent, and | Trine; the editorial force of the met | Irenurcr paves, fevoinvie. Teo ort wt bie fines Pdrandiluquert to alot joy, and bissalacius | taken on board a cargo ot fuse i tunulted Widos | last oventag ee ant Maly returned to Washington . Mains ciGeaed Gol Wik Ryan, and | the blutls consisting of Aue Hmestone specially | In a bod follows: 8B, Conant, | Hots wm oubtut that Culp sivike is mnshlig waa ng Allermun MeMulien danced « eanean Mannou of Kaliroad avenue at tier own bar, tha | iin Sucrman tas returned 10, Wastungton, and . on ol, W. A.C. Ryan, body , iia wae cra deta. bho belting changed. to inulis aroused thn Hetle Mannon's, ith brovu ‘On duty ab sho Wad banana wont two alloged Captains, besides a number of persons ace t9 balding rposca, John PC. Shanks, Mojor Clifford Thomson, | ee favor oF tio Bucks, the score stand rick, Chait and other weupoum diy went tor the i releney : ut the Indians are ugly and aggressive ; the john Swinton, Georse Shepard, George Pond ournoyme Constalle, He bout a retreay not. Loweve : —— who are detained as witnesses, Signor Alfaro, See: | | But ans are ugly and agerentive; they take | Jol Syiuion, Georve Shepard, Georse Pond, M Sonera nth inning wa ne, Theexeitement | jad snaniied the midow's ical. with a frying yan. Terrifle Storm in tho W retary of War of the Cuban Provisional Govern: | €¥@ry opportunity to wayliy, murder, and scalp all | Henvessy, J. ©. B, Coleman, J. Re ‘Thomy aon, A. |The Germ was mndesersdavie tn the mnt | CQustaile Duracy was held we ball vy Justice Hay: | Osana, June 21.—A fearful storm swept over ent, was arrested at about the same hor in snoth. | $M Whi:e settlers they can getat. What becomes of | Schwsb, HE. M. Bacon, A. 8. Mil'sy and EM, | 9 dai § ah, Pred extreme evn, ine ty i, by amageiticent | beck, this city ‘om Saturday evening, and the streets ant er part of the city, and an order of the U. 8, Marehat | the white women who fall into thelr hands you can | House, Also, Mr. dosoph Howard, dr. of the | tes umd atare & re nenion of labor tre pluans louked’ wei. tie ‘akon euietica, Hs SLALLN INLAND, Schott ble Soret. mie fs also out for the arrest of tac whole Junta Com. | !akine. N ne yeurs azo rettiers took clalu.s on tie | Dencerat; Samuel Glenn, of the Jerald; aud H. | to twelve hones per day, and t bof banned | Fuacisinek Vistnoss: Atlerman Wobtolion keckott 4 SIATEN ISL . Behold brick block, on | Farmer treet, wad cities White Rock, and yet the country is not even sparse: | Kenward Philp, of the Krening Pr Also, | Work Ant VN geval tained tout uy ehing abe si RR eae a rrmeriper iat Seay Dusting fell with w crust A forulyethar teed populated, The India achat ney une aw ¥ ( pis cre are en bawers Se humn Lowg, The Auauves scored. ¢ ! Her of Staten Island gentlemen inte rat ory ‘were Our Mr, Pyan denies that he Is connccted in ony man- | 1 Populated. ‘The Indians have come down upon | the Depnty Aint of the New York Associated | [ihe th Pegs Soe earl iro Cant RaN ae uate Lede INL Ca pieoesdl REM eae eee LE Mae eh rena afoCY Were buried in, the ruins, & : Me aanat iaataniae ne | the eettlers ant murdered, sealpod, ard ravished | Pres, Mr. dames W, Husted, and bis associates; a | fourteen or OF 100 of lus by Wacore of ¥T'to 18, a9 tuiluwe? Ville ov Sauuiday evening, Hight or way wan, te ho storm passed over Bt, ner with un expedition to Cuba, and claims that he | Ue wetbiers an ; uttuen oF Bite usb) Wh aT ba 18 ay lulluaes WUie Ou BOLUTGAY OreuinR, PRAY: Ot Way: | leone fas a large contract to furnish copper ore to the | "Wem. Bince the neitlery were quite numerous this | deputation frov the Herald Clu) and large dey uta ’ Giernnatliss 64011614 1 Teal is | thelr intendon of taking stuck. Br, duke At Toute 3 epee ee aR ee estrada aad re airy ‘ : a be aeaes ace a ubarly all (ie bu aan ; ist ro, Bilge Coy, Of thu Alerysnria Clubs of Unive | omen tou b . ‘Avericas Bureuu of Mince, from amine in whieh he | Jef, 18 wus supposed that thoy would be n tlons of eubordinates trom nearly all the new the Vewlse sien Macalliie bi ‘ bs Ciuu, ot trathokebys peter te ih = Colored Mon in the Jury Box. Dhan a large wterest in Montana ‘Terrhory, to fulsil | Ce#8M! and Lold their own ; but the indians were | offices tn the ety, Also, im other walks in li, B0- | Waguinctox, dune Mlewlt ia. gouerally admite |!" is routes, and Hise asmincton, June 21.—To-day Judge Fishes Presiding in the Crimi 1 to ane: 1 Court, sered the Sar citizens to Oy uries. A list of t. Gov, ¢ Sickies, Ge which he has been endeavoring to obtain workmen, | MOF numerous, and the consequences were that | tor Futon, Bx-Lie W. Patterson, | ted tat Douglass, the colured eompunitor, wail and not to eni'st soldiers, for whom he has no use. | MAY Were murdered and stock of erent value was | Mujer-Gen, Dauiel F Putnam, the | nue in the Government prtuting offices Irfespocuve Atlantic vs. Haymakera, The third and iast apposrauee of the “IL mon a nu Gr Wid bad excash Wie ec elllaaen aba deeinaliy. ines n well known publisher, Ex-Vostmunter Jame Kelley, | Stoned. Oued of thiemy wm eeohiee decmted tant, he in this vienity tn sine wae prepared ly, aid those selected country siiuid be doprived of their liberty, on ac- | THe #nm of $200,000 had been placed by the Lexis: | the Hen, ‘Thos. B, Siewart, the Hon, J. W. Munir, | Wott not werk With "aMogrOs Abother couzueiicr | Asanties were upton. Se Pide rierigwen eer pamela coo eta Cee Ty Pal dubia liedl sit LE count ofthe stupidity and malee of a toreigner, | ture in the hands of Goy, Harvey tor the protec. | the 8. DB. Rugeles, Postmaster Patrick i, | '*# discharged, eae Ene wih | ee LOSSES BY FIRE, ith wiom we have mo Rsmnutoy; but that they | tion of the borders, but be hae done nothing, although | Jones, tie Hon, John Cochrane, the Hon, Marshall Labor Items, S leed ot 8 ba 0 batting ay : NEW FERSEY, ach & Co.'s straw paper mill in Sandy Hill Sonia to, nudtor the addita Fetitions have been sent to ilu repeatedty for pro- | 0. Roberta, represrotatives of the Twenty-accond | ‘The harness mukers hold # special meoting | Mua in fuel oul eure Un the uted, Inminea they - i was burned ov Selucday maghic” Lose pextoe Pry Linckguards, ie carrying the outrage a titte too | tection, If troops had been sent ut the prover time, | and ‘Twenly-tinrd atrcet Repubitcan Clubs, aud Mudlag ot thelr opponents, made 10 rune. W Francis Horn, of West St. Paul's avenue, Hud. | Several buildings were burued ia Monsoe, Li 40 far. the settions iJ ‘The deputs m ould have remained in one of the flucst | numerous other distineuised etizens, hal who hal charge of the arrest | countries of tke world, but ar it was, they were | Arrived at the Church, the procession moved | Gurden to-dw; found dead in ui bed yerterday, He | Sunday evening. Loss ‘on the Pavonia borse raflrond Stanton & Me( om», miths giv aie Bollrue | btale @to 1, the Has iakers” were a veaten | son city, Give @ plovic at at Bollrue | oie MBit Whilst doing mueh with ‘tho tas | wuss dae i y's carpenter shop, 01 fe said to lave been formerly a paid spy of the Span ie a ' 4 trey improved In their felding, aed On the fourth The ti i ys * Tan Consul, anddoubtions is so xilile- for, aitheugh | atven away by the Indians; some of them lost all | down the middlearste in nearly the sume order, the | ‘The Codperative Building Lot Association Just | M0") HP innings tie Attics’ wero-nnuive tovadd | y tle interminable inquest on the buly of Robert | we my-thied avd | Me Ket ainvete,Palladephie he might have found wus prey at their'officos #t any | they possessed, and were glad to escape with their | veucrable Dr, Tyng leading and reciting th evening tovig 1m $80) in eubmeriptions, anything to WelF acure, the “ Haymakera™ tauking | Creumsahies i bocce, yx rrenmed last evening | evcull : wa time during the day, he postponed their capture | tives #cntences of the impressive serviee of the The operative plasterers of Brooklyn adver. thre in the mean tine eoixth fonmg bad bat Sra ty tke “e ne ———— until an hour ut which It was impossible to release i libeOctanT MiReLaE te tee bern commenced and Was nearly dvshed. wien a | Beluse Curonor Witt of foboken. i : se fiom on bail for the ni ht. Tremarked that many of the Indians wore new | Church, witie the deep dispasoa of the organ waiied | SM ure: Wak modding Lo be held to-murrow eveuing. | ey runt the Judge White of Hoboken issued a warrant | SPARKA FROM TES GRAPH, Several wealthy und influential gentlemen of this | broad-brimmed hats, and almost all of them carried | in mournful minor strains, the common sorrow |. ‘The Clothing Cattera’ Union have made up «| conclusion ning for te arrest of Pat Vou u ay? etty took the troable to visis the jell lant evening aud | 4 He.co of new rsvolvers. How and where did they | awekcned by the solemn secne, wsket wus | DUTY OF 886) tor Lucke Present. Mr. Sobuiler, wud | and tie Maywukers" w Y,on the charge of criminally axsantting hin niece, | A Hew Fevolution is on foot In Guadalajara, offer tieir bon ix in. be if of Messrs, Ryan, Aliaro, * Dw and where did they will give Li othe 6.me next ‘Toursday, fad scored six runs with tw Harrict Lawrence, aged 1, the complaigant beng ‘Tho Paris Bourse closed aul with rentes af fend the other paso crs; bat they could Ond nobody | procure there things? ‘There is villany somewhere, | vorme upon the shoulsers of four young men, em: 's have $7,000 in bank, and are y b Waen bit 1 Mra. Doherty. WF, Tre fo take ball, Several even were denied $01), | and the Indian Burvau should account for it plovees of the Times oflice, who deposited it, richly dun increase of Nea Atlautics folded maguifieenthy, while. thei Officer Louls & ‘ . gi dn . would 0 for 5 a ase OF Wages. Woy cer Lo t, of the Hoboken Police, The Liverpool covton market closed active, with fear that tl Hzht possibly find pwith oral offer now, composed of erestes and | how reecive gi ek bu on ho Vorie pee | eapecinly in the third rantings, was Ui Meer Louls ee | uptand ei Wy ine - Bome KVCHUe Of eKeApe, ANI OF GQ. THOMAS, wreathes of tubnr roses, lumortetlos, and other | diem. ve G19 8 Wess fur SIRIeOR hours’ work por | Ree hi seasons. Tire wesre te give comin tted suicnte yesterday Foon, Lie walked | Uplands at IS4@L2¢d., and Orlonns at L%e@liyg On politel request na & policeman on Grand atreet, papa hire white flowers, on fp Voeveath the pu pit | y 4 iT) Untox Over to Jorwey City aud there drowned hit r arty of horse bie’ huntera captured thre¢ pear Ludlow, to direct bim to the jail, he wos grul AMUSEM As soon oe the funeral creort was seated th 04 The metal roofers, the horavshoors, the opera. ATLENTUCRS 1 MPT mtone. the Pav ferry, having Gest divested lanselt of ‘orth Platte, Neb Informed | shat bo evuld hot get iwi it A ; ~ fl) WiAll has Beautiful anthcin ot the burial gers | {ve tasters, and the houseamit tod $3 his coat und walsteont ecipts at the Boston Collgcum are reported i on ry threutening to uke ‘the etuopist Cuurcu Eskeren ynow its Pro: usin ss he i lust pre i — 09, anid the & 100 000. en's vumber, that he obtained the desired 1u- | pxney Concent IN Alp oF BUILDING FUXD ron A ond make me to huow my end and the nnmber ofmy | ™ ‘hag he ye Mi nice a ¥ eACursiOns, Tie JOUMINGS ANOUL LOWN. : Spotted ‘Tail, wits 900 nges, hos left his reserva c 2 i Mbit Up ‘days 1¢ Consolidated Union of Carpenters mot 223 - sy 9 going Lo Have Oty. Baas sp itctetary Fish it may, bo remembered, denied a New ¢ MUROH = ach merge ¢ horal Union is a very | waleh was rug to Walter's Antipion lant evening: Mr. Kelly preatiing. | F ydolisrs was 223 The Nevada brought a host of immigante from | 4, MMe Sioux avd Reve have had a ight below Fowt i dge of the recent arrest of the n * | strong and efficient body of singers. Not eo etrong 16, #OP eyyropriated ip wid of the strike of Carpenters No, $i} Europe yesterday, sas ulord, tb which the fornice were Walpped, That be whhatcupe We aire whe respontainity or | MUmerically, to be sure, as the great Jubilee chorus, | dering yc A seal rela fae tae lite Bastagen, ged 31, dicd suddenly at 154 | yuhitary liquor iaweto takeetl-et daly te ees PPO his, when we know that Mr. West r, of the Orin of | but there t¥ no question that they ring in better | {lane he ult chon The Society of Commercial Travellers are to |! - : - Rast Brogdway : The erat irale tee Barn isek cemee Webster & Grigg, tue lawyers who ure retianed for | ¢ ‘The . being Bop * ther ue | hokl a meeting at the Astor House at 4 P.M. to TOEBIB, concn eh SE IFO TOM esas lh ¢ O18 vate library of the late Cob OE Raltoad generiae eee ren ae 5 pe, They constet of lidirs and gentlemen repre: | dition ¢ iL that every A was A renal " : a ronda ck [allroad yraterday, he Sp nish Government, is s son-in-law of the i mertow rt On seeming the reveal of the TNNtnas. Jet, 24, Sd. ath. oth . i Clinton Hall last 0 Beerelury of State. e i 4° | wenting all slates of religion; bellet, but, ignoring wil | a ‘hs hurel es though red by | hice we lane Wil 6 submited. AN merchaais are | Wht i Wey Pt as ha Pe cata ea it epnar ap eed de bitin’ ars'om Monday bY the eaplanion of beatae wae ‘One yung an, who had joined Col. Ryan's foree, | differences of ered, they lave combined to give a | S,cheTaymans the se ms OF the Haha | Invited, Atlauti 1 6 06-1 L Tho semi contonnial anniversary of St Philip's SO AGAY BY LNA SATION OF 8 O98 OF OORt OMe fold our reporter that being out of work, be hed in {this evening at Stel Hall, for the bene- | the Aba Te eRe AR een Dae a ee tehiek Crue, 1 MeDonatd, 1, Kersuton, 1) | PLB. Chureh, 00 Mulberry strect, was celesruted he coming elvetion in Mexico Is «source of muck foie, Om) Kepouter thes being out af work, he hed lp: ert this evening at Steinway Hall, for the bene- | the » upon the vast auidiones, ONITUARY. Wit a Meter 3 Md, is Hitevening excitement, ‘the Guvernueut Is confident of successe Defure duins 8oO he wrote to ar rk in | fltof the Methodist al Church at Hoboken, iw Pee eee eT anthnes tase TalRTEronal Fe - A BARRIO RY OE MAG BUNERO: OUD, OF Emma Trown and John Lyon had an alt Alans are to have a share of lands and tha Attorne; Gene 9 tee at Washi on Dr. Berge Is hima'if, wo believe, » Romanist, und prevenin ives of A.nerican Journaism, Horace (re divi. H, Dussance, an eminent chemist, heving +-Merare, Deinney and Bchoduld, * ot jn Mexiog, aad 8 war Of hoes i leeren te oom eevlved an aiswif alas te - iN reds My alfeeted chance’ of Tikden & Go." Ah wae dy “ matter be shows a most gererous wy and Thuriow Weed, r seeply aifeeted, and ir if 0." lnboratory nd edite 1 " 3 terduy was the Srst day of the Va slag omciaily sironia ‘ ¥ Phuriow Wee Ee at amy Uriah AGHA yee Ll tre A Ea eis - A brutal assault muitted on Sunday terdas ‘ 4 | cad caitctiompirit, Blox tho members of olnar de. | (Ree eee I rr at aid oscupy eM PANE Me) ealanr Ad satlonie ae ER redaee coonae BROOKLYN. nigh by, Kobert Wilkindon, upon bin wife An Co 1 coutinge three dary _ which m) do Jone are willing to wing for them, it eer 1 Tea-on of che sl serview, the fith | Lebanon on Sunday nig whereby her scalp wis 0 i $1,000 anda Govern pare eetiey : ‘ ube feasau ot al ih eae aaes h + falae Hiup Lodge F. and A, M ane nzvs for Falmouth, sient situatio ensary, \einly io Hie leeat the Mothadiats con dato goaud | ohepter of II Guirthiwns, ane, ihe. eoauiusion of Hon. James Lynch, » well-known and | Yesterday morning, Muyor Kalbfleisch of | gd iat stat gaulifes #45, Band A. M will enioy n Sun ty in distress, Hed She Deut lurants fOr the arrest | lear them.and [twill be rather a dinerace iothat body | that service was rout by’ De. yng a tery: ict Weltisen Ol dersty City, diel yeser | Brooklyn waited Mr, Alret Hreal, ao. Kugtishinan, | Werte Meck siiyat haltepact o orettoe ah ou Saturday, also of Co: Curry, Capt. Suj der and wwcut. | if they fail to fill the hall, The selections are as lib: | Yommencius "1 woull nut hve alwayact aa rliewss He was tor two succvenl 1) yours cf wee ty Ming hovlia Ucutmann, & | ‘The Shewet Joash, a Jewish Society, established | 4 BCcretary Fish ls expecting a delegation of Cana dians to arran Clauey, Dr. McNulty, and ten oth fr | Deutscher damsel, of 29, tues | eral in spirit as the object itself, eonsiati ber of the plate Arnel), for the reletof the sick met lust nightan tr 4 reciprocity treaty wader the sanctiog of lve e& Mied the Second Waril oft did not reco.mac, “After the arrest of the others, y 2 welroine th 7 seuiet a eat oi ahhicana Kiled avin oF the relief of the sick met lust n } oeMthuister Th " Ae ADL, FeCcaIE, ANE ANE O(EORE SERRE OHLMREE: cue gertOly) anid AYA MATL AN MlERCRAl Te Tana not Ci ike one ot Ghotcn Freon aucis Drake, who abot and killed Wn, Fite: | tn purchise 40 lots OC burial grou in” Waskin The “Fone ‘merlin of the Narragansett Park Aw y eps ati the old faahilo ngellenl doxology, and tae of which be held. tue position of Directs H 10 HDI A : , ‘ ‘ opens today, wud cont nics {our days. the door, Lieut, Clancy rusied up the steps and | pilate,” the old fashioned Evangeltest dosology, and ccending the sat HE, (teh Me held ue porition of Director fur eoated by tie Coroner's jury, wud rearrested on {The Hon, Wm, Parsons is to deliver an ora | imum haye besa ofereit anuouuciny to 81,00 Solied pee ee polioeiae Breacah to. clay thy the Cataloguo song from Don Giovanni, which ise tive nlway. away from his God 6 politics he wus a Dem rit a ciara of murder, Was sent to Jad by tee ley | on upon * Michael Angeo"™ in Cooper Institut Consols closed at 92% for money, and 98% for the ae at his busin: as Was greatly affected ; Ss f f . p “ ! bas I ao ‘ . ee sia phaaly Haake Alecia cba ttn Strbyty ar q penterday, thie evening, ds fur the benoit of dt. SI coount. . Five-Tweuty bonds, te. Minow’ Cente bzthe crowd, This move throw the Marshals off | Sortof stray shoep in this goodly fock—a Mepbt Pieweare Now o'er th hriZht plains, The Urooklyn suspension Bridges A number of bids were received by the Water | phen's Orphan Home. South ric Railways 30, i” clr guard, and he enter d into conversatiun with | topheles among the tuldens, an excommunicated ot gicry eternally. From the Brooklyn Union, Jan. and Hewernge Sourd yesterday tor the repaving of ce is y Valued at $25,000, belongt (hem und Iearued the names of those fur whom the : ps ’ A dosnt 00 é payin Mr. John Schoering, of 64 West atreot, visited : ’ f 000, 29 Seicara stil Wand cng ames of those fur whom the | ourty brought Into the satuily concourse by indis- | « wnere the spints of all ages in harmony meet patch was received this’ inorniig by the | Aursicion sirest, Hroid. kurman tor cuutl street, |. Mead Mae, Sua ereerent visited | go Ke National Tobaced aud ‘Char Company, of New to point out when they ‘These persuns being | crvet Signor Colett, We nave suid enough to indi- | Phew saviour Fea yotted to rest, Havcuneing eveceuea Bom the War Departient, | ‘The Nicolwn Paverneut Company aaked $1.00 per | lator had been sold or cards played in tis house’ eg | {raver ave Drew seized (OF violsLiO4 Of ihe Reve au they ms \ j i fe th Noa y colle nn it Seer haze had, in pursu: | square yard 1OF paving; thy lowest Bid 1oF cub awe t : gi inakle vnrcougnta id deing warucd could | eat that the concert will be a good one, It only re: | Anu tne Ord Ik the fewst of the sul ance of the authority veated in hiin by uci ol Con. | stoue wes 1d cents per square yurd. Referred, Te ee ale 6 i 0}. Greenwood's sui vosing party, on the Kareaa Baraials Were walting pulewly lor their gems | minins to add a word au to the object, ‘The Metho: | ‘ho Rey. Me F then devivereda | EFM spwraved the Teport ofthe Unive tales Cum eee fe Mlitiner’s Jeodgo No. 28,1. 0, of O. B., cons | Pariie alivond were'ttachot Of Tulane on Saturday, ere wultiog paviently to ain, ‘i i rable tr the Kast hive et ferred the Rebeces degree, last ‘evening, upon a | hoi they repulsed afier a short Malt. picdbabrscaics dist Chureb at Hoboken thought they owned a plot | brief odirons: He did not think that be was ¢ Falenlonere favorable ti the tte x taver dri, wi Pareanal tniailic ferred the Rebecos degrey, las ening, Upon “Slight Heed ie atl on Sanka 0 judulge in a eulogy, not even om be lab OF n Si Past it teas t Lutes BY Bo they were qu ‘The Captured schooner Lahaye. gitand attoboken, It had been deoted, to them | tupt io rcconst the promiuiat fle tnt the Grttreshallbendb eck’ verepar ur the Cun |, hynarl Byaiay, Viewroy ot i Teaven Paris | ory, ot rand Hate abting ge NG,’ they wore a we —The & i om} Ad M1 i s. bf of him who tow days ago naked Wiissioue se some time ago, ik wa ga Hudyge paworth ing bee pade evou KK ¥ Ln Tine acaba punish war steamer | wasn xiit—proved un wifortunalo ove, for after they | Of Winn wh Deka a SoH Bat rene | the Wale Intended by Bueretare’ tare finie ts sa Gon. Sheridan is at Fort Bradger, but is expected | of the Bourd of Police, the Commissioners ¢ Finy ‘aT iSuls firms hay ‘ L ec in tow for Kingston, for “ie ‘es had built a church on it at a cost Of $1000, % suit Was bur or'When be 08 in has cra | 1688 @ mutter of grent public iitercat the Cabi Ginale to-day hove lected Mr, Henry Suuth to the Pres! the Mere wn Associat jeott nm Finals Mr. Neison, the new United States Minister to | the Excise Bourd. ¢ ab Ocean steamy nit was Drought against them. Hy the ty. & however, the approval of Ge, ummarily turned out, ‘They mht read Py 1y Finh, be concluded to give ily fy ant anid order we ye Of bringing her ene be ure tue Enzlisn Cour weaker thin now, ‘This man of Meco, arr ved in the City of Mex coon the Huh suet F with grain, shey we Mr J K npaon, cashier at the public | S8w York aud loat here, for carry Mx articles contrabal war, The ? aaah dtanatan in Tha aiine. hte ‘ength and powe “ale tal OT ad pe is 9 | es a tinted the Lalave was captured on the Wiki sous now church, and aok he ald of ‘ueir triende tu on: | wat anti Calf tons nigtiy tee uate aed he graced he atuek must be Wake to the amioust uf | cow PTT Mohini elnadasal cabal | tubeck, “clerk, aw (uso been removed, his off ihe st Huftalo for tue tr iat n cost of $0 eee a thin hour has the ‘tut ¢ rOOKL n iv alrendy w eubNcr ier Wo 4 lds will give a Fourth o! di having been abdlished The authorities at Acapulco reeenti; some Arbitrary Police Arrests, - Poew it € ioforevere. Mts ¢ willious and New York tooncund.a hilt, iruy. | (qiOz et Childs will give a Fourth of July dinner eet ee ATAllogory of the Cuban Revolution’? | dimeaue with tive Ui Baler sar teatteee nome ‘The suit of John Fallen against Capt, Mills and The Kebel Ram Stonewn’ seldom that an fas hold any ing only one-half @ million to individnal subscribers ls Lan te eH Ailantin eity has be asented by the artist toa C deved her not t icave te basbor, ae sailed bexs Cusey of the Eighth Word, in which a jury | Wasuinotox, June 20.—In 1867 certain Ja- | public position ul Duit"ap ‘tor ti | OF this a litle over $100,000 has been taken up, bat Washburn, of Wa ke Vt hua been | tis city who intends raMling it tor the memento | Musniag, notwithstanding, feniant, was ub’ before Judge ‘Curtis, in the Marine | the ram Stonewall for $4bi:00), y seen mer Pend “kfecticn expressed’ ss er can be bad ab any iiument fur the askiuk Th Butilo Covrier announces the marriage of | he secivat the window of eueuict Brotners" Jewelry | feybeR Neus at hel Ta Panag caumok be made Court, Chambers, o@ Seer my, os 8 motion to set | end stipulating to pay bh Of Mr Raymond. He was ce led to ws fiat Bee or he fa amount fs subscribed will be | ue Hon. W. ‘arco, Jt, with Miss Libbie M, | store, (91 Broadway, bo unexpected de aeide the verdict as being ima abate 08d An en- | of the ram in ape, ‘The State Department has re- | tion, tn ite very ature contestant, andy | k olect 8 Moar a Directors to lake the pinee of | Proudercart, ¥, Post Ellsworth, No, 89, @. A, R., elected last In the caso of Terger before the ae poncaennng Courugenent of arbitrary arrests, | Mr. Bpeucer | cently received the final payment, and placed itin the | bal)uated to di-Custiow in time hat havy swayed my 10 now hold tial position. “By abyinw. te | Assatant Sur G. Ayros, and First Assist. | night Commander, D. 1! Smytio: “Senior V, C., | $00,0 Jackson, Mist for the: shooting of Gol Crane, Graued sor the piaintif, and Mr, Bookstaver against; | ‘Treasury tu the credit of the Nay rimeut. The | svariore ‘been Mashed throueh. the laud, thas with | gitaty, MaoPted: the umber of Directors is uxed at | autgincer Henry. W. Filer, wave hoch cordctes to | Louis Andrusson; Je B,C. hd. Gain; Ade, L, | the detcuce began the exauulagtion of Wit and the Judge, no conversational way, aud ie | Giale Department expenses OTE OO—In woldiag | My. oonies. ace “the teetlaneny ot «a, i fpceiafduiy in tue Brooklyn Navy Vand Ranobare; Qr. Mr., Cuas, Wacties Surgeon, Louis | “ing syisatanippl C tive, Repabii ferrell to examlve tae qucation, and promised to give | promptly relmbursed by the Jupancse overuwent, | Mrgcrinfounss, at, deed te, hi keoduens of wa | gy yaoi peeeenider, bey bnsn reappointed President of the | inate jana Locears Genie se Grogas a Mi. | on will meet inJacksoo, on Wednesday, ‘ie , rench COrtas Logisixtlf, aad Altr 1 Baron + Omen Ww, Hoa wal sty fares fe ane ‘with latereas ved. duals tive aod work which hé Lad’ dows iu his | aupie trees, Serene Davids and Duslfut Vos Preaidnus, = ii; Omer ofthe Uuards W: Mellulee? telat aremane yn enw Oy

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