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AM vs. be m Postmaster General for that pur. | well, that he would prefer a death by Apo. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. Ore FOR WAAHMLYGTON. TUE MVEANY-CULKIN CONTEST, SUNRAEAWS. y'8 GARDEN—Sinbad the Sallor. Matinée on | PO8e, a4 that wenld involve too hard work | plexy to any other. m Bu a Dt Ota or Perera or itive Brive | a. ONY fer - ‘ m~ : aay for him ; but he could be appointed Goneral | It i a tradition of the eloquent Jans | 9 aac raeieear mun | Down Sich nvenne Vawteky nnd D AMMat Alderwran-The. ine. Decws't | nots Olle neue time eccir eo a Agent of the Dopartinent for the alteration | Orr, of Revolutionary. fame, that he haa | 2498s 7 thar avonenhe ai! eee rectie 08 Cae weeny ene | Gee It—Mayor Hnil Astontshed-HWow the mk falinorean wee ithnortalite Mong INKATHG, dat et, between Shand cthave | Of names, At the fume time, If President | often expressed adesite that when hie time pigeon Li bed : ween Munday hlghi-ab tho ta eeane, eygnrmee Frevone to Ober the | was Sackson by naming 6 wen err wees & olla Npegpaliged ana ould like to try shang. , should come te f The w iret Whale + Grant spent Sunday night at the resi. | wodate of the Sapreme ¢ ‘ ahi ae FIere aveNTe THE, 3th ne. nod of bib ihiNahisr Hike to try his hand at chang. | should come to die he might be struck by gaye sedis teaen nN vue deneo of his sister, Mrs, Corbin, 21 West Twenty | Tho Assistant Aldermen met yesterday after. | An English nobleman drives a public cone a hart ri Pink oF che Clot et Geld nye names, Tet him change the name of the | 1 ge; and that one day he stood inthe | of an frrevereat Member seventh wireet Ie arose early yesterday morning, | nooo, Presivent Monaghan in the ehalr, While the | 0m Londen to Windsor, Just for the fun of it, WAVERTPY THY ATI, 150 Proadveny— Dickens's O14 | Sceretary of the Navy from AvoL@is Buwin | ont doorway of his house, with the door His Honor Shocked. and brealfasted with the fumily at 7 o'clock, No | Clork was calling the roll Mr. Pinekuoy rose and —One of the recent “notions” in Chicago is Carisity Sh ‘ aturday. to MARSHALL O. RonEnrs, open, ap @ sinall cloud paased over, One Rumors have prevailed in legol circles for | putic men railed upon bim, ‘Two or three tele | said that he had been informed hy Mr. MeVeouy | @ White hearse, which is described as “uttractiv CENITAL Pati GARDEN, iti ay.. between csth and —— single thanderbolt only fell ‘ somo days past that Juiye Geo. U. Barr araus were recewved from Washington and daly | ttat by a Aveiston of the Sapreme Comet that body | not to say inviting,” Samer pte oe ‘ The Condition of Aduire in Cuba—The | 5 a nderbolt ooly fell from It, and that | supreme Court had rcecived a valua | ahaweerod, At whout 8 ofelcek two comtnon hacks | had awarded to Mr. MeVeany the seat formerly oc Two people ina New Hampshire town have @ WALLACE P + Borlenwel Wh leland Lost to pains struck him and killed him insinutly Admiral James Fisk, Jr. k0., Brie Mailw } Were driven to Cre door, A small crowd of people | pled by Mr. Calkin inthis Board. No notices being | feh nursery containing 91000 trout of different tinge on & | ny RR ROG &e, Nutarally polleitons for the purity of | bed gat abent or 19 withows the depart of thin, the Cleric completed the ealling of ihe | #izes, and the same ber of salmon, oryuric Gaire Meonry, Duck, | Late alvies fcin Cala announce no very | te Alabama ease begins to look hopeful. | ciary, we immedintely detwicd a} tire of the Preside Ay Ils Exeeileney appeare roll, After which Mr, MeVenny rose and eat to } —The Rev, Dr, Bushnell calls the demand for | thiportant change ti any part of the talund, | » the Boston Pence Jubilee, Mr. Tone. | SOM reporters to ascertain whether there was any | escoUne Mrs, Cort /n ad Mrs, Grant to thelr ear: | the President thut he had apmeared to efaim hte seat | femate stteage ‘an to make trmupets out 7 y ! got amoing at fast, John Bull's tradi. | truth fa these rumors, Thr ther eiforts we | rb tle crow} made a general cutery, and enthas | as Assistont Alterman of the Ninth Assembly Di of fates and aunt it of violets.” I tion urishing: where it has alinecructiona lu [dn Wavers ‘ ip | have been placed ossommion of the fucte, It | siastically waved a tiondeed hats, ‘The Prestaon under dretston of the Sipreme Court, a 1c id foot tn ect nae taal iaeenante:| us ty his envoys are to keep their Placed my | A » jumped from a railroad train going or 4 ‘ ’ a, and ¢ 4 Was fuovitable, | ; : feoma that an admirer of \imirul Fiek dwelling on | bowed and murmured bly thanks, Ascore of hand: | of the order having been served npon the Clerk of | at f e . ; T len . $ I rl eyes aud cars open and their mouths shut, fall epeed, near Savanna, the other day, but & ry g - Ut. t ong the & Though Mr. Tuonxton 4e a love) oud obedient | (ee Uae Or the Pi V Iotely a two | siukers ade a raat for the President, who wow | this Board, striking on his head, ho escaped unhurt I } t id ae on ‘i 1 have made | emoki enw hovure ¢ worry bit Tho President aatd that th ot the prope aud he ry : P nh Shteis Wk Ak I would appear that the acting | gutjoct of Qaven Vieronta, the alghvof the atare | *tormoue whit wri Have made | ne A elmars Dut biore they could worry 2 he Preatient sald tint tite was wot the proper ‘handsome block of rose-colored alabaster, aT) Jiu fe powettees in tle hands | ted Barnum in hia p he ofenyy. They were | ii i rt river caught his cue, apd | time to eonerder tits satject, the Inrgest known, containing 437 enbie fect, has : = ee Genera 1 ‘ 8 | xpongled banner streaming gallantly trom tho | eaptured tn the region in which Frotmont'a woolly | whipped ap tin hnrwes reading of the minutes bad heen com: | recontiy been unearthed ina mound at Ieee. TUESDAY, JUNE 99, 1569 the voltutecrs as was Gen, Deter: at the | top of Hnnker Hill monament, and the seductive | horse was foand—the nvichinordwor of the Rocky DOWN FIPTIT AND SINTIE AVENE. | MeVe ain rose ind claimed his sest. | tt in w mistake to call the present Hritish ieieh of tee Pea jt t The prine!pal fortifien. | n of tl neil Chorus, proved too mach | Mountains, ‘The gay i Pies mod | artinges daeted aromud the eorner Into I 'th ton from the Mayor Wo | Minister at Wasilngton Sir Kdwerd Thornton, ie ry Sone Seas Ps city Havana n , The | fr hing and Mer Majesty's Minister broke hig | eatly regarding these em)! f wistom ag out Of | avenue, followed by fifty shonting and squilid | io plain Mr, Thornton, ead has go other handlo te ¥, net Fea wile, Ropu Leone of themaster. | Sileuce and spake. Me saw doubtless that in the | Plsee fo hia keeping, concin son them to | siete, Tore however, were ener lost to sight, thoneh | ait en T ‘ i z | | Judge Barnard, His wv t uudoabtedly to memory dear, Opposite the Werth | _T ‘ " - f . ‘ i ‘ f aflor-dinner specehes our side + His v rs of F th nou Twenty crv iee areas \! of the worldof the antique and now | © hicad of ia, Stimuleted by the tei, | £0 tue Sudge's residence, und leaving them monument, Hen. Grant reeoentzed an sequaintinee, oo | they: will close. thelr © t a ipa Piny cones 4 } exploded Vauban eystem ; this fortress ecm. |! whe Stimulated by tho ttl: | gooevend sought the dud T eave Mli nid waved his hand, No one of the early loungers | {hecon be € ntoirs of ail one ; titaphant results which followed the performances ee Teava This iraeeeial 0 | evening a week in order tat they may have a lite Lie o the entrance by sea to the barbor of | eae ; in this branch of the | {2eribtlon Of his cha: tn front of she Finty Avenue Hotel apeeared ta be | oy Mferen iy under of Ue Han, los | relaxwiton, weit We one mind tae Mpe $ 2, The Cabafi we htc. ri Menel dale Achieiccaeditd is pda det h ddan eta d Why, your Honor,” «nyse, “the likes of them | ay are © of (he distingniahed eb'er of | bin, Ve dustios of she Supeeine Court apse Hit cop i adttenk iw | Havana, 2, The Cabaiia fortress, which | grevnent. ar Ae we Antlor diicused onbiy at-| owes 4 PETER KCAL IE Le rrlegea roiled on to Fourteenth | bith Judicial Distriet,. ad thet James | —The vegetarians of Germany recently held Aduitiona. ¢ Choo pacsaaess tC uo tates, | adjoins the Morro Castle to the eastward, aud es thal MCCANN : ec DBT GE te cork cuene : i ase ah Hutte doc trea | ted ttf wa vt | their frst convention at Werdsiiasen, They pube rm va wy denned: (he whole fuabUr and StIy el oa See. OC ol tid ai ella cial none th ve | lish @ vegetarlan journal, whieh Is taken by inore ‘ stad EX at l arbor and city; 9, | mission by 1 Up a sere » sntne line, | wtes they grow ne big as washtule rringe tain a WAS | han Ibeabaind setwelioick, Fovern Pa scouts | A fort Med EL Numero Cuatro (No, 4), a | Mr. Tr w determined th would no lon, nie gine Res recelvast the cunge ‘ lation: A AIS a eo ahi art How old are you?’ asked a railroad cone Th PONY) OF 188. cece Neents | very strongly intrenched earthwork, mount. | renola behindhand in that branch of th ject, | tis id his remarkanle ¢ift, ant at the same Md Cita vwa | ductor of a little git! whom her mother prct TIERS, Y : is . - tim nie cations have fenitered nt we at Fam of ite owa i whom I 0 vas trying Pussuaas Meta eae | ing heavy guns, and which commands the | Mis speech at Boston Inst week was not only well | 108 Henk rmmanle mms tion ; ale 2 ssh aiyalh F the charter | to pase on a half ticket. “Lam nine at home, but is — Cabafa, from which it Hes distant about two | timed, but alse al, He wo one eevenm row «: of the Yaw li remo-k abont In«lting the fnearts, | ! Leach Board | tre bot a iad six and a bait” Win be pavtich nds ot ae ; milew to the northeant ; and lastly, the Cas | 10 1H, thre hare ems Hs He upon | Judge, you know that Jute a Ausied down theavente, Opnasite | Sane eS isrhec Malate Lrg ¢ pnd Wednesday morning, Business | rorsiaie : | thoxe thrilling and heretofore untouched topics of | are aba 0 for th name Fr he f 8 recognized | Fihtebeeiint ates Dering etd makes ne men whowlsn ¢ . » wi time | ello del Principe, which Tew to the south of | the common origin of the two great peoples, the he We eaeL eb ‘ istraat Jefferson h ¢ ! Sst endo ; | mad to see people pretend to be doing a great thing edition of fur S08 # vaina Hout Aluvited nun | the ¢ i ws considerably "¢ hd city ‘ leery ssetiegtihaaed ihe an ant iterabbe Debit BY begin idl inte ahahaha | | when they know they are doing me tne wht gave : wp sped sel, ite Ds th ity, and which was considerall, identity of their language, the cognate character | erat Term of the Sapreme Coutt ar haniocrdh Pie “bulllen: dronged: ® hen y know they are doing moan things all tha » advert evela fr itne, TO) up aed here Hannan dew H 4 Wat | ine, hesdoadipbdy , natetiabetvre vucioce { MFOnathened by Gen. Sennaxo during Wis | o¢ heir political instivutions, and was pathetic | Judge Barnard, shocked st thie nspersion on bie morelace awept by, and made an effort to | omy, ins words of power. Mt your {uty of fhe Kentucky Court of Appeal " Oa Tweedy evening command of the island, as well as original w ¢ pronounced th colleagues, made wo rep'y ry shat, but ¢ silent had fitted post | Cour. 19 pect any Imaement of aCoutt. Bw be | he Kentucky Court of Appe Tatars meri . All these fortresses are garvivoned by the | which they bear toward each other to be as inde. orsnive betiee he erippled her ¢ aatute hi The thw ofthe blate organiaing your awn bony: t ANGE GEA RIRGRaL, luce rc Te The Mistake of the Administrations | \ohiitoce, of II L epteavauiaalendae genta flak pedicels asta tah db wala at Where he tind bist ute BAW es CoidG AHS: 2A NOE: WERKION His and’ rriv lovers ‘the oard of Ave siunt | DUDord sa'oon for allowing a minor to play the gama Ecbabigest nngte bl iboali trperie fie sinteers o! avana, and their possession | seribuble as it is unfathomable, In the Couet of Genoral Hessi Thursday, : 4 A vursa! eva Peik Jerrea toil | in his establishment without the consent of hie Sng alo oe . og acy | Haturally renders them the masters of the | Having thus got fairly the | Hioderieke Brandore was tried on ¢ bd steal lap arid Smet hace onl Her tke | father “ie tee se hee eee nal it Cty, | Situation. Even the Spanish men-ofwar in | vital question now is whether Mr, Twouxtow will | tarceny, tm beating a large quar ty « sVepkad’ tpan’ WG: Mevstdent, (a itatal nimewhitever | Tn Elbridge town. tip, Mlinots, there are two X Pag her despotic rule COM | he harbor are at their merey, The Cabaiin | be able to bold out long enongh to liquidate this | propeller J. J. Stev The oniy « f ula exalted mm, At the ent of Car So at eae abe US | beech trocm standing six fect apart, which at @ impart new fureo to considerations offen | ine fartrogs in which most of the politi. | PAC of our Hill, He ns a terrible task to per- | hla was the teatimovy of ard treet fig Eacetlenes glaneed down Clarkson | Kids a Hie proper action to veterming who ts | height of thirteen fect trom the ground unite and Jin these columns cal prisoners are detained, Tt ap. | fr; for Mr. Jouxsow proved that noth ald | €entleman of not very prepossessing py street grovw Lrane'ies of the tree on which a | ME TIARTumembel. A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor. | form one tree, which rans up nearly 100 fect above Spa'n is now in the throes of a protracted hr thats Gun ts Naialyrdiale Me mateh his excessive proclivity to talk excopthis | SMewbat sunburnt, and whose hair wos cut “Might: | as bh during the riote of 1963 waved | supreme Courteawacniug Me. MeVeany a sent the point of anton, revolution, ‘Thosgeh ber ancient institutions | bese : Med eet eae sah AeataP unappeasnble capacity to feed, If Morte will | MM eFop™ atyle. Thie endleman swore that We | fron tue cemetery ex the Heit, At the jusetion of | Boar formerly eeuviel hy Me. Catkin. 3 —Myriads of grasshoppers are feasting along o station in this fortress some hundred o! . Prisoner confessed to Lim that ho stole the rope \ Dominick streets a Sixth avenge ea o | ney then offered a resolution, Which was ae ie. Un 5 oad tracks he : tay cucaWar aoe alt cya | I 8 panned only keep quiet, Tuoxwtox, by devoting lis ens TUE cs Gs he eruceicek Us the (ee A Domintek streets a Sixth avenue ear wut | AY, UEP MeVesny toravscat iy tara | {0 Union Pacite Ratiroad track near Geocw rivers : the marines from the fron-clad Victoria. | tire energies to cating, drinking, and stump y a y the trark, anda blockade of butchers’ and fruit | [oard, now ir, Culkin, toxether with the | On Monday of last week tiey stopped a train of ears n into exile, nobody ean conjecture lie sonuonithae ta wave Waa THLE te k Bs : i sel for the privoner, tie following eloquy | dealers' carta wor met. ‘The drivers turned about | Mayor's relerrod to a special | in that vicinity, and the passengers were ¢ 1 at eystem of government will be finally | cetne yolunte ni ibs a Se ee | eer canoe the munrent year may beable to | vesneds Lurove baek vo ot. During thiv ma. | Committee of thre ’goF ths Board Gora fll | to qiamount end throw sand on the track belore , * | of the volunteers had been eo thinned by | overtake Jonysox; but if he has to beat bot : “ 1b) Where: qrie yo Fr sae ‘ F . Investication, and that said Committes be emp we eee op ta thete. etoads Te thors doy fonda y € ON; he has to beat both | Covmmmt—"Mr, Martin, where wat your haircut | jvuyeo the President woe ized by several | ed to send for persons and pavers, and render a re- | they conld proceed. tal nie oP) eitaeeik tml Ley SOLA sickness that they were numerically unable | Moturr and Jo » he may as well abandon | last ?"? persons, who cheered hin wildly, ‘The party w port ot the mext merting of the Board; and the —The chief product of the Canary Islands now ental preve’ ple of international Taw WHEN | to garrison it effectually, The Colonel of | further efforts to sete this portion of our Ala. | Wrtwrss—* At the barber shop.” then driven down Kprlag to Mudaon street, aud | Lresident sppoiuted as euch spoclal Committce, |, ¢csicest, which has sprang up into extraordinary forbide a large foreign dependency of such 4 | 4° cope, Don RAMON ITKRRERA, positively | bame claims, * Where is that barber shep | Wronzh Mudtson 10 ¢ where Midtifek ORR DS ta eee importance of late years, Cacti sre grown wherever crumbling power to follow the example of Caniaad 16 el haraveii Pyrite me uM ————— £00 Biaekwell's Tstasd.” , Eigith avenue car #potted the General, and shouted A POLICE JOLLIPICATION, there inn plece of safe ground. Ov it the madres of the so-called mother country, to throw off its | Tf rai 5 ; Some of our Southern friends still enter- ‘You mean tie Penitentiary, 0) you not at the top of his voiect —+- the inseet are placed. ‘The plants are soon coverct feoble though galling chains and choose a is stated that a deputation of the vol} iain very q tions, ‘The Richmond Dispatch |. ¥ ey Doye molnit S wother T anve ye for: | Peace Subttes in the Leonard Stre itd yooh Sanat: Wrerument for itself? Eapecially this Ito. | ets 18 about to proceed to Porto Itico, | thinks that if Gen, Guaxr hud dispersed the |, What were zou doing there hint the stunted polues at Shpotaytvanta Court- | Mtatton— Mew the Patreimen Bale —Professor Regnault is so unpopular among oq Peter > “| there to meet the newly appointed Captain. | pnilanthropists who were assembled at the Boston hale l atest le Hower alah pha saha the stadents of Paris that the police had recently to palllc onght not to intervene to compel ‘General’. ols Gab CAN MTaHND tb Hor p Fubittea) tC id vive tak ie eit “A prisoner! you astonish mo, Mr. Martin, What ‘Phe General tauehed heartily; bat made no re. " abba nie i ‘ f bik: protwetions Mo eioh danger need i eral o} » CABALLERO DE Ropas, | Pence Jubilee, he would have taken a very grent | gory 2 . Capt. Jeremiah Petty has not made friends prowetion, No euch: dange a to or destiny Bi te Lh) C40) ne lage was) the y drive 1 ) “ ore Chiba to Link er'destiny to tho alnkiig 1% | ints rimor ins Been curront in Havana for | atrids tdi the line of peace,’ ‘Tut tire truth ts | “gor larceny, Retole & pockeibook.” } io ‘sartlage waa) (hen, eplily. Uriven | ne the tiloved and thelr backers, the pélitlelans, | dyin Sinith to Canada, the studi nts of Cor tunes of Europoan deapotiam, whose tradl- | os daye—in fact, sinco tho n f the ap- | ¢ » hundred thousand people, more or less, | When were you released 1” Ho en ae eee e anal | ite bas, on the contrary, conselcntionsly d PPILAU Berea Ue Urine Oy 8 nC ee eameere, ‘ emp nal ¥ ne days—in fact, since the news of the ap. ANN rey tO UERA | PaeD| Ore OF; Vent ta rou released ‘ows met the President at this polnt, and the hand Mien shasta teak Metta at Aiate bet ausposition than those of the Quartier Latin, tional jealousy of chis country hus ceased to ' ‘ j ‘peat ». | Who went to Boston on that occasion were not | (Hesttatingly) “Last Sunday morning. bral lnel rier’ ci s | tull potice duty as he has understood ft, and as a re- | ‘Position than those of the Quartier Latin, ; : - pointment reached them, From its not hav. we ‘ 7 a shakers again appeared, but inet with no encourage 7 é ‘ —A fow days ago, while a Mrs. Rogers, of be dangerous ¢ because the nation whieh inge. bevin seareted) “Cub: up 40: Hi6- latent there as philanthropists, but simply as lovers of Ob! thank you, That will do, Mr. Martin tment, ‘The President's carriage took ite place in the | “ult iy not popular with the police ring Phiclte QGuskesAKb.L was’ Was he gandan WICTAN tho 1 hea ith re ff tal 5 ip to edi ae sinh fee porter nei i ; District Attorney Hutenings on hearing this aban. ‘ Mulberry street. Accordingly, the Mulberry str: Nels CONST, 8 4 cherishes it is no longer formi date, it would appear that tho mis. | MMC andofamuscwent ; and if Gen. Grane had | Distr , line of vebieies, next to am express wagon, tewas | M i eee ry strict | nt fourteen months old scated near her, an eagle Both Cuba and the United States would he : Pr , «J them to disperse, they would have given | Toned the ease, saying that he did not destie the con- | expected that the purty Would alight, but they didnot, | ‘lawe has given the Captain such a repatation tn swooped down and attempted to carty off the child : ; sion is not very generally considered a saf p vietion of any one upon such unreliable testimony (3 . 5 Department that the patrolmen regard the threat to h beneiited by the admission of the former to 5 vs hie: gate abted zs m the same order in reply, and he would have | aie jury, under instractions from Itecorder Huckert Ladresabyeegehty eh nto the Ficth asa Russian would regard « | but was prevented bya dog which came to 118 age Tnh cay Stable | ON he only object of it must be | pad to obey thom, for they would have been the | aan en eh _ , river cought @ cool, shady place on the fer- . 4 sistance and fought valiantly in its defence, the American Union at the earliest suitable . 9 returned a verdict of * Not guilty,” and the prisoner “ 4 g threat of bsnistiment to Siberia, So we find the men i either to gain CABALLERO DE Ropas stronger party, and would have had the hw on | went on hie A tie: bell sang th: the engineer's toe aed.) tually doing di ler Capt. Petty as | —A man named Applegate, in Towa, is a moment. We have long had an eye upon boris ' on Iie waya lappy man—nqiite wcontrast to | i ioat glided from the alip. ‘The President took | vtually doing duty under Capt. Tetty 9 . 1 . tie ateett to their views, or to warn him against op- | their side, Mesides, if they had all been philan- | ex-conviet Martin, who was indeed a pittabie siglt me nearly oralized as men Well can be—demoralized | wholesale prairie breaker, and when he goes abr the Gem of the Antilles, It lies right under |) i lston to the natiy A j alata ant aican ha aie Sean aba y bias Lis hat, and enjoyed the cool breeze rushing | solely by the sneors and it uemdoes that have on business he carries his family along with bins fon to th 1 1 1 hi ts bent tatin v " 1 | to look at, gab lee lac tib-Rey Ae he Gulk ena er [ne heir authority on his arrival in | ihropists bent on agitating new or even absurd | to look a a ver the docks, bowing occasionally to some upliited | Aflowt by the politicmns of the Puliee Centra He Wal ballna woud saad Watson caulk Sartor oe me) 4 y ANd We oi ; ane » | ide ne rig v te vem would e secgy ponomdiagales # ad henee as that when ‘Tae SUN anniv Me has built a house so arran ced tha an hi wad fi act the istand ; and with the fortresses above | ideas, the right way to treat them would still | 4 siugprerta Nensations and Expertencer— | huis. At first ho was fro from annoyance, but be | ie pmtaile trmatcr ok Cnet Petty inemetie Filth | from farm to farm} im this ls lives, mocea, and hae hebeodad hla on Tor our navy anc’ our) inentioned in their possession, it is not im: | hare been that provided by the laws, namely, to ‘The Sensation ot Dying of Starvation. fore the boat reached tne middle of the river his | a uninber of the oMeces of that * Precinet Indi tommereial mayine in the West Indies, The son why in years past our people have Dot unanimousiy demanded that their Govern vhief re ment should enbra to take posseasion t 1 contr “hat stumbt Taoaton Uhh forever, The path 1 val opinion fates move forward cont away over Cul fis inhabitants inv traditional poliey, 4 institutions, fi goaver in the western hemisphe: : forth it fing to throw off'a Beyond all que Alabama imbr io Binistration jute a f a Tairs. Fra fir the Culay r pablicans may furnish Lord Cha DON with an Mr. Suanrr’s sent guential damages in tat rule has already been repu great majority of the American | We trust that our State Depart MOTLEY are too wise to dren of trying to. tiforee it; and, British Secret, would Ix y dr ut sutlic fu diplomatic. phrase« your business what hientand people th t) Cala; for that subj Yhe matiors we now The Administra’ Beeps in Cu par people to expr ward modes ae thoy we Braue the oppor sention in bel u with decision Another € Secretary Korn, plan which was apparen changed the 1 the United States fr Les cul names mainly taken fre List, In case of war between this country a England, this fact would: prove of great con be somewhat difficult to explain in the historian would find ne ginning his account even before the result of the battle became known, a8 he could not be mistaken in stating that the Fury won, As Mr. Boni has now done about all he tan for the Navy, perhaps find it advantageous to transfer him to the Post Office Departinent. him a better opportunity for the exer cise of his propensity for changing names, vw and one in which it advantage and not public service pames common to In the month of April, among the new post this island, was our see 8 ock to unanimity wet has been sw demands that mailed houd to erush a people strug: | 4, ‘awn from this source, it lf of island, and should avail There are already countless Washingtons, Plymouths, Newporte, and Springfields throughout the country. New post offices are being established whic possible that the volunteers may dictate to him, should he Jand in Havana, as they did toGen, Denice. IL is reported that the schooner Mary Low- ell, with her cargo, hus been delivered up to Commodore PHILLIMORE, who arrived in Havana on board the British ironclad De fenee from Kingston, Jamaica, As the Spon ish authorities had been previously ne that instructions on this eubject had been forwarded to the English Admiral on the station, there waa no delay about her sur every fair opportunity over negro siaver, Y senti- pt away is now clear, and nu. the United and extend their benefl £0 Boon ASA Majority of ke it. Meanwhile one | nd a decent respect for | Accounts from the central and eastern por rbid that the leading tions of the island discordant There has been, beyond question, considera Jo skirmishing about the neighborhood of Trinilad and Villa Clara, At one point to the north east of the formerecity, called the Siguanca, the insurgents are stated to be ably if not impregnably intrench- ed, and the Spaniards are reported to. have are very » should put hated foreign yoke: wn, itis the mismanaged which is driving the Ad om on Cuban ey very form fraid that sympathy sutlered severely in their endeavors to dis argument forrepudiating | Jo apc them trom it a le of conse 4 ret % mental rule of cont Further cast in the Central District, Gen. the Alabama case. But) Jonny te eaid to lave joined his forces to te We a those of the Commanderin-Chief Quesapa, ple, ane and the joint command wos about to com: tence aetive operations against the Spaniards inthe few interior towns which they now hold, Meanwhile Gen, Esear ante is: shut up in Pucrto Principe, begging hard for rein- foreements, Wherewith to Mi his ranks, which are beings daily deeimated by cholera and nt and Mr any argument of the for our envoy to reply, , that it is none of " aa arnault vomito, ‘The ravages of the first of these unk, Say, oF do in regard | ai ccages, always terrible in ita intensity ina t does not belong to Vel lata : } taliand tropical climate, are said to Le very severe. pare “ie in the Eastern jurisdiction some minor ex mm should retrace HS) veditions in aid of the petrots bore been an 3. Leaving landed in the neighborhood of Guantana 4 thelr aympathios te ; and Cope Maisi, the extreme eastern point of ing i ; ach pr La te islond, The Spanish reports state that BE Gen Giese shoul 1 ai ose have been captured, Cuban statements moment for active titer: | aver that they Imvo succeeded in uniting f the republican euse in a with the command of Gen, Manton, Thnt the losses among, Uh by the enemy Spanish troops Ly defection, and by sickness ve been enormous, is conclusively proved hance tor Boric 1 in pursuance of ly his own, has of forty-one war hips of a stupid | by the admission made by themselves that ther active forees at present on the island do not execed 12,000 men, This exclusive of the volunteers, who ean be relied number is ¢ Biblical and mythologi nithe British Navy | on ly as garrisons of their re | tow Vhat the island is, in the opinion of the 4, venience to the historian, A naval fight be | Span ards, irretrievably lost to the mother a tween the Fury sailing under British colors | country, and that Cuba henceforth will be a — andthe Fury of the American Navy might | most undesirable place of residence for them, tail; but ia iiMeulty in 1 estavlished Ly the very general desire of every one of them to leave, and by a ver tensive present exodus, — Mr. Raymond, S- The funeral of Mr, RayMoND took place yesterday afternoon, As we look across the way to the corner room which he occupied Gen, Gnant might for so many years—and whore ho was, as full of life and hope as ever, only five short days ago—it is difficult to realize that he will never enter there again, One trait of Mr, RayMonn’s character, in particular, made him very generally beloved by his acquaintances: he was very obliging to all who knew him, and ever ready to sc them, Few men are so considerate of the interests of others, in matters indifferent to thempelves, as Le was, That would could be employed to the to the detriment of the bear others already existing. pifices, we find, In addition to those which | It is remarkable that Mr, Raywonp—cn- before existed of the same mame: Unionville, | joying as good health a8 he did— Lewiston, Stoney Brook, Williamsburgh, | should have passed the very lost iyynn, Franklin, Littleton—even in this | afternoon of his life in selecting o very list there are Let Borie become # peripatetic philoso. | coincidence was pher, and go © got their nanes about to these various places burial place; and a still more striking his saying—as tho World ports—to Mr. MEDILL, on the morning of changed, Ho neod not ( his death, and when he appeared perfectly wwo Littletons. nid Cie discussion protect them in the utt not be considered a signal success, ably less than a hundred clergymen and lay were present, comprising for the (part n of extreme viet was by means of that radical cha fri of liturgical revision anticipated, Much was deod said about the necessity of a revision of Prayer Book, and several ele in favor of secession if that re obtained ; but the Convention Consi *, and their act ter which tl ult could ny contented it with ad phrases seeming to teach that the Christian p istry is @ priesthood, the Lord's Sup ice, or that reg m, should be Book.” ration is inseparable definite purpese than this, and some, to ju of liturgical revision, and who will be bi periodically for many y the great body of the Church will r vative, - — The recent trial before Justiee Muna in which Mr. James MoVeasy was awarded seat that had been held by Mr, Assistant Ald: for the Ninth Di fearfil commentary upon our elective Meanw sto come, man riet, was sworn, on one side, that Mr, MoVea of witnesses on the other side we as a poll monstrance to the stuthi of the ballot-bo hy Mes that @ railroad company which i hing as a conductor had also dischar that Mr, MeVeeasy had promised to g ton for him in the Post Office, Will the Commissio us whate ur elections? a . Keing convinced that a paragraph Chaaneey Shatter, Req, in our paper of Thursday does him great injustice, wo frankly say #0, Shaffer is the counsel of the defendant ia an im taut murder ease which was t White Pliins, point to manage and the eflect of the paragrapl case. any considerable injury, because those who know Dest cannot have bad their minds affected by it; {is impatationa were not correct, and we have ac- cordingly taken care to say eo in this emphatic manner, Three young Williamsburghe rested on Sunday afternoon in Melrose for 4 who were licked up In one of iron ‘of the Town Hall, Ii ‘he door off ite hinges eacuved al members spoke ing a resolution “that all: words or Fa Kac removed from the Prayer | fe ard from Hain conser Veren CoLKin as yetom, It friends had stuffed the ballot-boxes, and the oaths e just as posi ork, offered non Mi, Tavtow added that he had been discharged «ALT. Srewanr & Co, for intoxication ; 1 employe ating to have been tried at question Was to interfere with the progress of the We don't suppose it can have done Mr, Shatter nok About a fortnight ago Tue of water, and four on x published the ces of milk, until he beeame Home Tae often presence was annonneed la both cabins, and both | 11 Jel m® were put on ir pene x ore Commissionce Mavierte yesterday me theiropinions. No harm ever came of free disc story of Richard Wilson, » young colored man, who | lulies and gentlement thronged the front part of the | |p ee >, Me Bkitinore, Their naues are Geo, M. Skidinore, Philip. 1 sion, and none ever will. It is only the attempt | had been accidentally shut in the Hold of an Agpin- | boat, cheering and waving their handie ‘The Racrey, a. Cowan: Ansustus’ We Wari to putit down by force that is injurious to the | Wallsteamer, and bad extsted nine son board | Gencrat bowed repeatedly, but gave the band-sha- Veale, Med owen sour ea ee te public, Let our Richinond neighbors learn this | W!heut food until his arrival in this city, Me was | kers a wide berth, the orduwaty tim At he les and they will have taken @ very great mt to the Colored Home in Sixty-fi street, and ON THE CARS, the patr room ant a a ear mn 7H having regalned bis strength, lately returned to As- | When the boat was tae fast, tho exp sa ebay ok tne cee mirige ty the Une or pened: pinwall, On reaching the Home he was wu drove off, and Gen, ( te Unt returning a sec vit ere . ither to @tund or sit unsupported, or even to irned Into the depot. ‘The Gi ty utbui Oy e Wee either to supported, of dyivor turned Into the depot, ‘The Grant party then | eutbur 6 Conve avangelical or Low thie The Cony bh B : relbat ical i Tow | pent, ils pulso was flattoring; his eyes were duil, | alighted, ‘Tho President. then Kiseed his. ister, teabniereen’ iocakaihe Cre RSSERIESA eri G na at Chicmwo 1 and tia fect and hands were cold. Mis tongve was | aol hands with hit brother-in-law, offered his orm ] avaln put ont the cand } tase week, a rned cw, if | Aizly coated, Nia frame trematous, and hevomited | vo bis wite, and followed by two of his chikiren, |B, kiisl Gt Yeu de Jote In Ha shower of ell, asession of two ¢ t was not numerously | Water ef a syrupy consistence, A loud systolic ma A ellie ate nen, ynght scata in | DOOM, And othe 1s were hh at the he : i beaBhes aie mar was also heard at the buae of bis heart Miss Nellie aud Master Uly Jey sought seate in | tie untucky door who thereupon natarally attended, aw aga demonstration in An ounce was given him every Sftecn minutes of a | tie cars ike an ordinary pa: er, AD Hastoned down stairs, favor of the pecu sof its promoters, ean- | mixture consisting of two ounces of whiskey, a pint | persons gathered about the window, and star Bernard Foster, then a patrolman, but who has co resigned, and subseqacntiy attempted to a tere | composed and was able to sleep,’ Ia half an hour | {ie show tor several minutes, At pree sault Cope Peity witha club, swore that the men his pulse strengthened, and his general aspect {m- | M. the whistle sonnded, and the train on readiig ins THe SUN that Capt, Petty was to be dl. Hefore dark he was abie to speak oak hike dapat asia Guedta oF the 'eulllindar thaustercd, attempted a kind of iumination ona 4 ‘oundly,. ‘The next day ave ounce of milk sik eu. a that im Ms jug he (ote) shied no | One ounes of ect tea were given hin. On th ase a Fangs A ay around all thee nd be could dud in the im sie day he'win toheh bute, and war alowed | THE AONE YACHT CLUBS REGATTA, | Spine rom. Me alone i vespunti, hn ‘ ids | moderate amount of reat a patruiman, the Board’ could: a re ‘| By ace weal | Squatle and Ret, with but Lite Wind—The fda; BE ea b being taken tu. keep him Vokuown the We wn inthe Bay—A he ech he retail the Race by Open Sto The sixth annual r his experi. he ty beyond the pow> years, and Wiel is Foster would swear vo © at the foot sickness, any thi self p ino m | ¢ Kising Staratter | of West Fitty-frst street, tries of fret. | 4 Mr. Foster—So would you ¢ aptain, (shaking bis eked lowly ‘between two ‘bules | cles boats were: Sweeney, Rear Commodore d. | hiunkey ur the truck wif an clepuints Golemniyy, min. | of Dat abont twelve fuches be- | Alfred Lucker Van Viet, MoR. Marphy ; Un: you Whit, the peace jublee in Bos tree ime [Aun the ceiling. tle said’ that he | known, d. Cornet, Those of the sceond class were but x cireumatanes to the Jubii nm | #ema Ineradhbie, Alleilorts to inaker Miingent heard | FARM, Vice-Commodore Alfred Moore: Restless, | ‘Mii Want wien yuu set out alte at the proving fruitless, he resicnad hangeif to hia fate, | J. MeKerna; Thetis, 4.1. Havens, Jr: and Jersey | patratmen a oii Board ot P reat ane ine” huis git bis hunger, though | Datohman, A.K. Rich, The allowness fur extent of | £18 means, i oF licavy fi sufferings would have | mu ge | gun this evening, and to ecntinve on W > ‘ sxolutt ‘Thursday evenings. The cotles stadente— | fry A certain number, sant to be twely from their language, thought that the resolutions | ‘Thersday evenings. The colleze haa 20 students Tlie Van Vliet was the first to vot away, She wi st desperate eliaracters in tie Chureh finally adopted were less decided than was ex- rhe ray dep a nt, and 150 in the | followed closely by the Fawn, Rvstless, and Sweeney, among the Denies to eon nected from thei V hethe Sirhan Dae he management is in charge of the | The Unknown, J Dutel tis being as might be fuund necessa pecied from them, Whether any important re- | Girstian Brothers, who hay called to their well aste at dificulty the | prophet for the ® w ult will follow from this meeting it would be pre- | professor Mac Oncor in the tepsrtment. of Puahet, | Mabe ON! 1 his holy cause, The mature to conjecture, but there is no doubt there | Language and. Litersbure : Vrok Leary tn. Greek ia t ¥ Dusiea nau enccuion by are Within the Episeopal communion men of cour. | abd Lat. Halo NT aA the lead, with the Sw ecne dep salted tis your for the © Robin's Reet Wis yo und perseverance who arv prepared to cone | study of the natural und expenn ee, wit HN WG a a any widen ove CR tinne the efort commenced at Chiengo in favor | A YEW Gf premarlng und porte iplis in: | fuswed in the following erdar neietios NOW EXIKL AM Sal Petty’s manazovient of canvas were made under thi rules of the Brooklyn in thy 1 ' # 6 rigid aieipline Moderate men had no place in this body, : The | open wr, a the ununation of food and the exude net Cink, MM the Loats entered are open sloops, i preet on Rev. Mr, Onziven, Bf Konsas, offered a series of | HON from the pores would have be ~~, | carrying from 3%) to 6% feet of canvas. The ii t putrudinen who are sent {nto : z i more rapid. Me contd un h wick With an no press inst bit alnost resolutions of a mild and. conciliatory stamp, | Uine, but two or three days b ts atart was made from a stuke boat off the Club | jnyuriably think that ties sec in iis milters wir a urging an adherence to the decisions of the Prot. | the Hest of bis Judement, he was annoyed by a Mouse at 4:19, the conrse being to and | kind of tyr they caniot brook, Honest estat Episcopal Chueh ia the United States, and | Manas ek os pac” hogan ft ad round a stake boat off Robin's Meet ght, tack | sen mle faye es dua fis cemwand wid howe promising to support the Bishops in preserving paired. ne figs Be sag, te 1 to a stake boat off Weehawken, and thence to the | Jcrcimiah Petty. as the faith and discipline of the Church, which : —— Poets oN eee seats ames At SOR as 1 PPPS y ue tart not a breath of air was stirring, and * MOLMON ASS ASSES were ruled out of order, The majority evidently ttanville College Examinations competing yachts Bometies ue aie cute pstailbaaeiy felt that they had come together for some more | The annual examination of pupilsis to be be: | tige, ‘Tye weather promiacd to he equally and wet, | The Dauite Baud and ite Murdereas Work. ednesday and | and before reaching ome the storm fell in all iis From ihe Sait Lake Reporter. rwledge feet ander Kristie phi stry, mineral ies, an uM is more of chemistry, mineral dg Forse De lbns H; Ml eostteas, HH. \ Cider Joo. Suilh, and ‘ennscqucntty the alms wor hite - 4 8 6 Nun Vile i cts more certaivly a complsted, No The Wented pokuowa. 3 10 | Toews 10 does a Gentile enter Sait Lake city last he ty ee NAFKAeT MLE cere reels | | Pawns. 3 15) under the rurveiliance of the se phic Tee orhete Milo wero. aweltoring with (he) Gaua'ware inea, spread and. sverrthlug ‘wea done mber Of the Danite organization. is depoted b Bn ills sticking to 88 yesterday, were { to moke the bestof the slight breeze fortue race | to water him from tae ume. be. comes. till EN, | provoked when thes read in the evening newspapers | humic ar mai Be Weave, dile, Rabi, words, And carwiess Hittin Areas keene ‘The yaclits retained their rolative positions up to | cxpreesions of opinion arc’ noted und reported, dat the | Shab evem far woth o¥ Motite they had a madent | ytyeaeytaetained thelr rlatige wontions up to | Spm pias of epaunn are’ noted af feat tat hermometer, which marked only 8, ‘The figures | rapidly on the Jersey Dutchinan, so that when olf | isa friend, @ secret enemy, oF an open and avowed pwere As follows: Plilster Cove, 63; Bose | the Island they were at side; but he opposer of Motion niqitiy o diy tas been iss PUINABIDKIA, aL Waist ci ts fe died away, and the fn eapression Of pins ns daimieal (o the Morton Hetnhias 8: Wilmington, a; Wash. AE wind. ¢ rap Wid result in aseassinution to the bold de Woy 4s New wh ost Aw price of retrige N's ave ni Men rise in Us to waste the time which may sitts, eight barrels of lave sumed in tran aud two battles o far suinctimes even suxpieton that Was opposed to Mormon rule would p a result. of Brighay Orieans,'s1 sa, Gissy Vora’, and rators may be creat success in con tapected, Higa My BEN Banlion tive thyt Mr. Couxiy’s friends had tampered with - Beal: TAA Pea oe Ten al fone 8 Ane Danltess the return that was sent to the Board of Alder | gy, Mike MMeht (iuard's Auulveraney, Vaknownicacark ltweeey ae that, men, Clearly something was wrong, either im ie am SPlen niversary | Jersey Dutchman, 5 Renton. nad, yesterday by an excursion (0 the residence, at Glen The Van Viet did not tura the stake boat off the rinuity, Iti true the swearing or in the transactions sworn to. | hae, of thelr Major, the geuial Street Comiatenienes | Weehawken sore, aud the Fawn and Thetis were patatee Rave esonped aasastinacion, vot But perhaps the most disgraceful revelation in val a parte gated Nato vaat not timed, owing to uct that tacy used perhap grncot t of this city, George W. McLean, A special train) "Omi tet ors were declared to be the Unknown, to place themscives beyond Brig this evidently disreputable election farce is that | wax provided for them and thelr pers Jersey Datoaman, and Swerney. vaun'd bowers | bat piven, then, tuatunees are Ana AR AWARD EC WAGI AE Inada Ohi ple band | aesomna ‘Tho prizes were: For the tivst bout in, trrespec- | ot wanting of | Danies having — toliowed sea ar Row no J, Tavtow made when he | and Dodworth's bard secompan ae are ares, or Ge, Heh boat jn, Urreap sreaiatie iain eines uinteeal olitee: Janes Toined at $1303 86 Iver goblet and United States, hoping for a favorable opportunity to u sliver’ val at @100; third, Assagninale, Otiers escape, beranse for the tine it B68. | pagno ail round were opoucd on the cares “Arrived | {acuta slivers valued Bt 6100; thicd, a ally is deemed inexpedient to kill them, Reeont miyste- at their host's residence, they found the Myjor walt ‘The Regatta Committee were Messrs. W, sous deaths ot Gentiles near Salt Lake City have ing with open arms, and then with fe and t, Alfred Moore, J. Hf, Havens, dr.. for w short time eacited comment, but Munily tousting wed the usual beppy speeches, a very ca, aud, Altred Luckey, T they have been No Corover's inquests plewsant time Was speut, despite the siortn Hdward Hewitt ond dao, Hopgood have inventixated 1 circuinstanees, and no - nquiry has be inty the ewuse of their Jeuth ‘The Do La Salle Ins Rap TH Hut stich ot Le perpetuated, The Gov Luckard’s Monthly for July opens with @ dash. later, throw her his being, with # new wite to accompany Wun and keep house, —The cloqnent Mullins, ex M. (. of Tennessee, culogizing an Arkansas carpet r, who had come to an untimely end, exelatined, * Me sank to death In the sollloqay of bis own blood; we shall view himno ore till the eauotie toren of Gabricl wakes to living wonsel. us * the universal dome, and we shall seo | ourselves os others see us in that bourne whence no | traveller returns, —Tho distribution of recompenses to the works | men who distingutshed themselves as puptls of the Polyteehale Assocation daring the past year took place in Parts recently at the Cirq on, in presence o” # crowd of spectat Mine ister of Public Instruction, delverod an widress, tm whieh he stated that during the just elapsed, 33,029 courses of lectures had beon deliverod In France to 792,519 adult pupils, or 13,166 more th 1968, The ancmentation the r opened in various places to young woman, —In Albany, afew days ago, Mr Hanna, accompanied by her futher, the Robbing, visited the Albany City Bank and drew £2,100, which she deposited Ina satehel, The sate chil wus placed on the tor for a moment, along with another one immediately of taken, no doubt, by three sus who had followed the lady to th in, It wus disco: ad that the monoy was safe, wulle the off @ bag full of sermons. —In Cardiganshire, England, a young man dise arpointed in love aMar, sent @ bli cou athe following items ty bis *aiter she bad Weddea another: Li— ved, 1963, late Mise ——, to Mr, ——~. 3 glieses of wine, at dite Jevent fairs and markets, 13%. td; to 1 pair of shoe and heeling another pair that wore out in going and coming from ——, 4. til; for doctor's bill tor curing a cough, canght by wailing auder your wine dow on a wet night, £998, 9:1.; to postage, &e., Is Hd. ; todeeviving mo and throwing ine out of a parte arose from Rev. Mr. miging to ber father, and almost red y of then havin ooking men, bunk. On exams ol containing. robbers had carried, spp ner for life, £100; to enticing mie to come to —— 99 times, at %, 64, each tine, £12; to 12 days lost in your company, £4 7, Gd. —0195 Ls, Od, —During the late tour of the Crown Prince of Prussia in Pomerania, the people of Kolberg came into the streets with Mowers to grect him on bis ene trance Into thelr town, and several of them, sioug to give a pr | proof of their loyal enthusiasm ques in bis face. The conseqnenee e commandant of the garrison, that Hie Royal Hixhneas entered the hall of tae palace * with his eyes foll of tears” caused by the pain of the he had reeely The Hendant Ome horts the In} abitiits In future to be more carefal iderate when presenting flowers to royal personage Waen the son of the sovereign walka in the street, thy peopie mould cither with the deepest,)umility offer fim a flower i (heir hands, or seat fect; bat they should not recklessly ca#t them in the air sous to cause wounds, like the pi tiles of wn enemy,"* —A volume called the ‘Illustra Pashion Rook,” recently published in London, contains the portraits of “thirteen young princes, from four te sixteen years of age, two learued divines, and twenty-two eminent pocts and painters.” Each of theve cistinguished persons is represented as Mf issuing from the tatlor's shop, wearing some pare Hewlar garment wlich he is supposed to have just purchased, Sir Edwin Landseer is handed down ta posterity as 4 man whose choice was the “New Albion Overco 1 shillings.” The Bishop of Lon- don Las a “clerical froek suit at G6 shillings; the Rev, Newman Hall is turned out with a “clerical overcoat, 3 shillings; Mr. Robert Browning with @ “professional Oxonian,” and Mr, Tupper wits « “Yachting suit.” The Prince of the Astorins gets the “sac overcoat,” a most ungenerous allusion te ce. and con: flo vers vefore hi lice | 4, The anual hipaa of the He | tng and belltant article from Olive Logan on Tho | buaucr over her cltisens in Utah, and not dow Wt ts “a pay Me ews iu Rina Pedshar Stephen | Nude Woman Question,” in which she denounces Ne saan at and spit on by a'vile and lecherous Cristence of the instivution, and dering hi wae | witout stint the prevalent exhibitions of undrape em about 4,000 students have gradusted, women at our leading theatres, Although we think | Improvement of the Long Island Railroad, — Tue New Dinketony,— piled and Mr, John ¥, 1 Inst, Mr. ors min names; this year it ames, The publisher says that ihe him but) pefore many years, (0 give only the ‘cupants of tenant Lous altogether, tion of the present plan would make the Directory so large, and add 80 much to its cost, hot compensate the majority of purehas: “mud | Work has been carefully compiled, Mr Hf, Wilson has com. row has published the New York City Directory for the year ending May 4, 1870. ‘This ts the eighty-third volume that bas been printed under the proprietorship of tive individuals or Arms In 1843 the Directory contained 392 pages and 48,000 a8 1.218 pages and 199,443 of population will render {t imperatively necessary, more prominent Leads of famiiles, omitt From the Evening krprena, The Long Island tuilroad, under the present Superintendent, Mr, Barton, we ure happy 10 say, le making Vory great linproveu ents in its rolling stubke ties, irom, stations, and ral government, The rond will be completed (0, the Hamptons aud Bae Harbor, late this autumn, ‘The torifty prople there subseribed § 100,000 (0 secure this boon, aud the main J will soon tertuinate wt Sag Hurbor instead of leaving Present main stem at the she does not do full jastice to the artistic attrective. ness which the female form has for an appreciative eye, apart from all improper excitement, yet many of her polnts are good ones, and what she says deserves consideration, Phineas T, Barnum gives a uniqu account of the courtship and wedding of Gen, Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren, Mr, Jasper Hazen | f Johnson * pitches into’ Richard Grant White'sjstyte | hint B the brasent mala stem, At th with a sharpness which must be more amusing to and pei only 8 Sy myllea oat sgruse ine Sound, af the public than agreeable to the subject of the criti. | Widday, to ~ @ delight. Hine Ta Reminiscences of the Diama we have | {iiowe foraummer, With the Atiantic shore on one graphic picture of some remarkable incidents of stekeexperience, Next follows description of ome of our popular authors, among them one of | soild*said ear make ie and free hone that eset that ft would | Oliver Optic, which all young people will be pleased | rolling in of the surt from the sea, which takes one ‘The | to read, There are many other equally good articles, sae Svarntes Seewate nthe beach, ‘0 and is ueatly | making altogether as readable a periodical as could | wuke'it'et leant aa ive ae Newvorh, Cape May, well be unt togethes, (or Long Brauch, J rapid increase names of the the oe. ‘Phe continua. the way in which his family has been treated by Spain, —At the recent visit of the Sons of Tempers ance to the President, after the oMicials had intheted thelr speeches upon Gen, Grant, a litte cockney Englishman, by the name of Dr, Lee, stepped fr- ward and fnsisted upon speaking for all Bugland, The at, after glancing at him, dtuod bie ground bravely, The Englishman, losing sight of the temperance question, launched ont upon the sud> Ject uppermost just now fn the mind of every Brits isher—to wits The Importance of maintalning pence between the two countries, The cockney expressed great confidence in the * hapility” of the President, Ne hoped * hamity” would be preserved, No honest “THinglishman” wanted a war between “ Hinglind” *Hamertea,”” He went on in this strain for some time, everybody in the room endeavoring to keep a straight face, The President looked steadily floor, never moved a muscle of his face, but seomed much pleased when the little Britisher com eluded, 3 4 ~~ § i |