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oe THIRTY-SIXTH YEA THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, —_—_— DETAILS OF THE SPANISH DEFEAT AT PUERTO DEL PADRE, "1 — Gen. Ferrers Loss Betimated at 800 Men— ‘The Bravery of the Cubans Conceded by the ™ eowepapers The Seizure of Donna Pastora Gonzalez. Havana, June 15.—On the 80th ult. Gen. Ferrer left Puerto del Podre for Lae Tunas, with 1,800 men, guarding a large consiznment of ammuni. tion and provieions for the troops, At absat one fourth of the way, and only a few miles from the ground on which the Spaniarts ander Col, Hernan dex were badly whipped by Gen, Peralta ow the 15th Of last month, Gen, Ferrer and troops were at tacked * about 4,000 insurgents under Gens, Mar: ol and Peralta, all weil arined with guns received by the Peri. The Spanish accounts admit that t Cubans fought with bravery, and soon made their ‘ ‘Way among the wagons and mules of the convoy. Gen, Marmol i# reported to have Leen killed near } ® wacon, while waving a Cuban flag aud encourag ea ing his troops to figit for victory, Gen. Peralta is Also supposed to have been kiile likewise Brig. Rubaleada € not positive h troops did mot 2 to learn the trath ‘naturally follow their 9) Were the victors ards tu the engagement are eter at ity Wounded, Iveinding among @ last Nayor Bon That of ‘the insurgents is | Bot furnieved by the Spavish weitere; but all the ¢ but of this they on ti and if they i, ne Spanish nots agree in representing thet Gen Ferver was back in Puerto de Padre on the 2, Without his convoy, and With lens than 1,000 of th 2,800 men with whom he had started from the place At Cienfuegos and Villa Chara the Insurgents are more humerous than ever, better dikeiplined ond arnted, are not ouly ‘harassing the Spaniels Sroope, ut are also forcing thom ty xenerally remain on the defeusive in their fortified positions, On Sat urday Gicn. Lesca asked reiniorcements of Cop ain Genera} Kspinar, and im compliance with the de mand, 60 Civil juris on Sunday left Havana for Crenfuenoes. T Tused to obey y will prove mor a than they did to Cai TOL a detachment Villa ¢ On the Drought Pastora Gon of reatest reepcctability She wae taken to lara handcufled, and was shown many indienities on the Way, She is to be tried by @ military Con ile tion for disloyalty, and, it is indeed pro lity of loyalty to the Cuban cau jeuth, and then executed, i SPAIN IN OUR COURTS. - antion of the Cuban atriots Yosters Binud 1 At noe: yesterday the little band of Cuben Patriots who are accused of an offence precisely like that which resulted in tho Independence of the United States, were taken into the chambs of the U.S. Chreuit Court, each being in the custody of a Deputy U.S. Marshal, Their arrest op the night before wus chronicied in Tuk Sux, their capture having been made at an hour when they could not Procure bail. It 1s said, however, that the warrants in each case were igned on Saturday. The prison @rs who were beiore the court ave Col. W. J Ryan, Senor Alforo, Felix Von Sternberg, Capt James Peters, and Cayt, Abraham Ackerman, All the defendants were accused of violating the neu trality laws of the United States, Whea the case of Col, Ryan was ca led— Mr. Belt, the Assistant District Attorney, who Vad charge of the prosecution, was not prepared to goon with the examination, and el that it be post. poned. Mr. Sedewick, who appeared for the Colonel, con tended that the detendant had aright to demand an Ammediate examination of the charge whieh had been Preferred vga'nst him; such was the practice of all the State Courts, Mr, Bell reminded the gentteman that the practice of the Btate Courts did not gover those of Comms sloners or Courts of the United 8 IMMENSE RESIDENCE OF THE INPO! Mr. Sedgwick said that far as he could leary from the re inthe cose, his client was wrrested on e charge nded on the aMa: of aman whe d eribed himself ane soidier by o¢ ups who gave bis surname as St. Joba, wed his first nas as Maximilian, This ad tewtitied that he re sided inthe Kastern sivict, whieh takes in Lone Taland; tuat be bad a conversation wite bis client, dn which the litter dectared that a Cul would e this city in spite of Which liad tiresdy been taxen in the Courts, He did not thick there was enough io the affidavit to coustitnte a specific charge. MAXIMILIAN’ APFIDAVIT Mr, Sedgwick read extracts (row Uo affitavit of the fnforincr, the substance of which is as follows *0 ier by ovenyath Dictriet of New Vo Felix Von Ster tere Conant, Jonn expedition dosin the Eastern Rran Peters. FW Ackerman, brani fr Irene Clancy. Ecole he MeNult i ove, Charles Carlier, — Sindorf, and Ignatins A’ ni present tine, that from the With of May up to born i rt wiih the ve been «! begtun! Hing 0} sbtary exped on thence a. erritory aud dominion of & fore State with whou the Ui HALE AT pence: Lo Wit, tho forenn Bi of Spats that he has. had gonver aUone w th haga Ith of Jui Mo which) iiym and dail Peuten ity laws of tue United States. t Which ba been in proparatioy and were being Btic Dur ih ths interest OF the Coban lusnrcents wall cor "4 to take the'rdeparture on Monday. EOF Jie, OF wl labert {be ‘ay; that he heard yan on Friday last give directious oficers iid emulated men areenbicd wt ond Way fo hold themselves In reat ens co depart for 4 e, that at the i eheard Ryan give persons t y to de Re ye wan rh Cuba a LIKS, LIES, LIES. Mr, Sedgwick ssid that he was instructed by Co! Ryan ts pronoun e the aM@davit of the in he was at 636 Broadway on the or days ly falay, I une, ver merely amounted to a conve ich Was not a er Col Htyan Prove that the assertions of Maximihan w true. BAIL DENIED IN ANY AMOUNT, Mr. Beil moyed that Col, Ryan all without bail; aud he assigned king (his extraordiniry course that the d Fad previously filed bouds to keep the p that Hew charges had been preferred agaist hin. He pleced himeelf to bring evidence to stow tnai Col, Ryan attended to Cuban matters on the day eo 8 reo when ‘he gave buil not to violute the neutrality laws. Mr Sedewick said that the District Attorney was misinformed, as he Would prove at the proper time, Counsel thon commented in seve Upon the afidavit of (he infirmer, whose ‘Was as extraordinary as bi ! The Commissioner ¢ Of the District Aitorney, a Col, Ryan Wad" previous ce, conn terms der |. In view of the pledge OF the alleged fact that Kiven bail to keep the Chim back to the custody of the { bail, until to-day at 1 o'clock, whe ° xaininat emed tocreate intense disappoint ong all the Cubans, us xentiemen were eady tv become surety for the Colonel BAIL FOR THE OTUER DEFENDANTS, Mr. Bell cousented to tuko bail for the other rs ip $5,000 each, to answer the charge in Mr, Lowile, counsel f F Allero, asked the Court to release his client on his own rreognizances, &s no speeitic offence liad been charged against im, ‘The application was opposed by Mr. Bell, and The Comm ssiouer decided to fix the bail at the amount named by the District Aitorney, ‘This clsed the proce: dings, and went (row the Court escorted the atriots by the Depul Mare slals, and proceeded to the office of Commissioner te igtve Dall, Col. Ryan, the excenticn. hay of Depity Marsial Wheeler » 0 Ludlow strees jail. RYAN IN PRISON, con. Co}, Ryan informed a Sun report last nicht that waidavit of the Spanish spy, Wao is also fed wits. Gen, Burlow's depal tinen tery false in every part ne ead war ti) ormed that the Job. and te still @ recipi ap) is tw be piaced on He will hear somethin Vigorous aud searcning cross-examii Bedzwick. Mr. Evarts an Gen, Se ie'euid, engaged to defend th a Colored Men in the Jury Bo: Wasmxctox, June 22.—This morning in the 1 Criminal Court, ‘five colored men were sworn as aud Jurors, “Amoug the Petit Jurors summoned 4 T to-morow are mine colored men, One of the ballads just eppoimied by the Court ws & col- mun vi for the tO) Spanish gold. ‘This nd to-day, anu the pub hi jeuts Ina n by Mr, Cochrane arc aiso, patriots, THE STORY OF A BANK FORGER. Tow he was Arrested—How be was Held to ow be Furnished straw Batl— he Forfeited bis Straw Bait-tlow ¢ City was Satisfied for Ten Dollars, The trial of his Honor “Johnny the Greek’? ‘will take piace this morning tn the Coart of General Seasions, before Recorder Hackett, (f Mr. N. L. Me Cready, the complainant, and the other witnesses for the prosecution are on hand and have not been bribed} or sedaced, Should perchance theso wit- nesses fail to attend, as will probably be the case, the understanding is, we believe, that the prisoner's counsel, who is no other than ex-City Jadge A D. Russel, after going throngh the ecremony of retiev- ing Dimself of apanegyric on the sufferings of his peraceuted and martyred client during his proionged imprisonment in the Tombs, and a few other appro: priate remarks, not omitting to refer in the most complimentary terms to the punctual attendance of the witnesses for the people, will conclude by solomuly making @ motion im the name of j nd humanity to admit hie Honor “Jean le Gree to ball, Whether the motion will be granted with- vut making due efforts and resorting te harsh mea- sures If necessary to compel the attendance by force of these law-defying witnesses is a question which of course we cannot at present determine, But in order that the public may learn and understand what the adimittin of these despicable rogues to bail meaus, we will recall to their minds the particulars of oxm oF MOST DARING CRIMES ever perpetrated iu this community, which attracted considerable attention at the time, but which, in the course of events, was quietly withdrawn from the public gaze, to be resuscitated upon this eccash for perhaps the jnet time, On the 19H day of No- vem 1868, a fashionably-attired Englishman en- tered the spactons rooms of t Fourts National Bank, corner of Pine and Nassau streets, and briskly stepping up to the paying trlier’s desk, presented the following check tor certification : No. U4,60h, New Yorn, Nov. 11, 198. Henty Glows. € Co, bankers, pay in current finds to order of WIL Moore, iluety-Ave. Chousand o Itundrod anid ten 8-100 dol aig, nt the Fonrtn Nadional Bank HENRY CLAWS & CO, #5 i10 90-100 Mr, Sunuel the paying teller, glancing at the cheek, perceived at once that although the signature was genuine, yet the amount had been altered from $109.50 to $95,119.50 100, and so informed the person who presented it—James Henderso The latver beeame highly displeased at this observ: of the paying teller, and assured Kim in the most emphatic mauner that he was me taken, and that the check had rot been alteved in any partientar. paying teller replied that he did not deem it worth while to enter Into any pro Jonged argument upon the subject, but would send Henderson and the porter of the baw to the oMce of Henry Clews & Co., which was near by, and if they prononneed the eb would certity to It with pleasure 98 roquested, As avon as Mr, Conover told Mr. Henderson this, that gentleman resorted to a Very unurual mode of complying with the paying Vier's request, by running ont of the bank at avery. rapil rate of speed. The porter cf im pursuit, and after a chase of Keveral squares, fin. Conover, npon correct onannen THF FUE by his Immense side-whiskers, gave him in caarge of an officer, who conducted him to prion, r undergoing an examination be ore Mr, Justice Dowling, wich commenced on that day and continued on till the 8d of the same month, he was held in the snm ef $2,000 to answer before the Court of General Sessions, STRAW BAIL, And here comes the mysterious part of the busi- ness, A bold forgery is committe’, whieh, if sue. TIVE secured him, and cessful, would Lave coat the Fourth National Bank $95,000, 1nd What becomes of the offender? Well, Mr, Taracl Marks, of 88 Buster street, comes forward and becomts Mr. Henderson's bonleman, No op- Position ix offered to the ball, The bail bond is dimewn, sealed, vckrowlederd and approved. Bent days oflen have elapsed since the coum ssion of tie and te pnblic has of course forgotten ail avoutit, Mr. Hendersou, after having been todyed and boarded at ont expense lone enoagh to alow the matter to blow over, Koen forth a frec man, A iittic while has elapsed and the people at the Fourth Nation Bank, living read of otber poor iriendless wretches being disposed of, begin to won: det WHAT MAS URCOMN A clerk gows to the TIME ADROIT FoRGER, mbe and, inquires of the clerk tor Mr Janes Henderson, ‘That gentleman Informs Mim tat Mr. 1. lett the notel to weeks pre having been baile. ‘This sutistuetory in his conveyed to the Bank people, ‘They iuisgtvings ablont the matir, and em kway write to the District At 1 Bak, York, Nov. 34, 1:68 Dean Sin: Permit us to call your witention to the cake of Hen tereoa, Uke pal which are to Cour bitice. This party Was committe by Indice Dowling 1 atten: pt ne law huatter convietod, aud offe Dur valuable thine, ears in politic: od iL were « wetropo- tanly vote furyou as Mayor, consid- Ching you the b wt horse of the two K SEAMAN, Cashier, ‘To A. OAKRY HALL, Distriot- Attorney When this letter reached Mr. Hall, Henderson was far away from the jurisdiction of our courts, THK VAIL FORFRITED—BUT WHERE 13 IT? On the Bd of December, 1568, war forfeited and an exccution issued to the Sherif avatat the property of Terael Marks, his bondsman After boing in the Sherif’* bands six months, the JU fgment was on the 16th tnstant “ racated.” We tried bard to find cut the technical definition of this term * ated,” and after no little trouble, ascer- tained Hat Where some peeaniary enlisfaction, less the amount of the judg! went wainet Mr We plaid 910, and tlhe #aid $10 was accept the Ju: yt As Vike Bt . Who dock this “vacaing" basiness? or is there roltenncss somewhere? stead of os of old securing the attendance of those charged with crime at thelr trial, bail is with Usa novel Bode Of releasing them Will it te thus with that precocious knave * Jobn ny the Gicek t” ——— : ASSOCIATION, tis ads ‘The Meeting Last Evening—All Talk and no Work-The Treasury Empty—low to Fill 1t-The Fifteenth Amendment, The meeting of the Woman's Suffrage Asso- viation was called to order yesterday, at half past 3; Mrs, Phelps, first Vice President, in the ebair, Pres dent Stanton having been unexpectedly detained at home, Mrs, Wilbour resd a plan for the organiza. tion of different Conventions, Miss Anthony check od the proposition by proposing to lay aside the plan for the present, and Usten to some remarks trom Miss Phobe Cozzens, who had just returned from an extended Eastern crusude. Miss Cozzens came forward and recited @ lecture or essay, which had been previously delivered in Providence, Westerly, and other Down East viiluges, ‘The advocates of the Fifteenth Amensinent, sho said, plitoly confessed Ite weakness, by their refusal to have st publicly discussed The President of the Boston Convention was handied by the speaker without gloves. The Diack Woman, she said. was the black man's su perior morally and intelice'uaily, and attempt Arguments not altogether logical to. prove that all women are superior iu these slight respects to ail men, Mrs, Blake was glad thot the Fifteenth Amend ment was ut last ailopted, and thought that wou would now go to work with renewed visor upou the Sixteenth Miss Cozzens commented upon Mrs. Blake's lwek of political knowledge, by informing bs much talked of Fitteenth had not yet been accept aud tbat there might yet be a clog tn the black Wheel, which this staunch Wowan's Fighter earn ently dusired: Miss Anthony suid a good word for her brother mun, by palting down ali efforts made by eertsin ners of the weavelation to exclude men trom cipation ip these future conventions Auollicr practical auffrageite, Mra, Dr, Jor fired tu know the condition of the treasury. 4 Anthony said that it was empty, and advised the Matter their lords and masters into lar THE WOMA successiul weapon e tyrant man wined to stick &) business, meetings in the differcut Congres: sional districts of this city, Alter a litile debate it war decided that such ameenng be held on Tl ure day evening, the 2th. in the Seventh District, winel, comprises the Eleventh and Ninetoenth Wards; and another on the following uight, at which Miss Coz zens will 5 Aiter a lively discussion regarding ways and means, the woinen seperated to meet again next Tuesday at 84 o'clock, ‘The meeting on Thursday night ts to be held at 29 Ay D, between Third and Fourth sircets. Mrs. proposed hi NEW LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. —e DASUES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTER, —_—— Jadge Barnard on the Bar at tSandy Nook— Mow Hie Hono: Fishing Party Ea ed a Watery Grave-The Judse be- mes a Disciple of Agassiz, We learn from Long Branch that a fishing party from New York recentiy bad a narrow escape from drowning at that plice, ‘They were out ina boat cateling bluckfah, and after several hours of successfil sport, started on their return, Mean- while the sea had become very rough, aud as they Crossed the bar the waves were ranning so high that one of the men employe to row the boat suddenly relinquished his efforts in despair, Judge George G. Barnard, wo had hold of the tiller, perceiving the danger thoy were in, and knowing that several of his companions could not swim, shouted in a stentorian voice, Row, row, toll you!" ‘The men renewed and increased thelr effort, and owing to the presence of mind displayed by tho Judge, the boat was propelled Fo near to the shore that, though she was dashed to pieces by the breakers, not only the lives of the party, but the fish which they had eangnt, Kes who confine thelr plxentory sports to bob- bing for cols are not expored to encls dangers. Judge Barward has since repaired to Newport, Rhode Island, where he hives on Osh—recommended pr Agassiz as furnishing a larger amount of wutrimentto the brain than any other food, He refreshes himself by bathing in the cool, briny deep, morning and evening, whlie he devotes the inter veu!ng day to writing the lucid and sound judtelat deeisions which willbe delivered at the Gcncral ‘Term next week, The Lost Mi 1 phase = ap to the Metropolitan—Capt. Hartt Around. Yesterday morning Capt, Allaire learned that 4 laree number of the sporting fraternity intended to witness a dog fight, and had chartered a steamer to take them to some point up the river. He at once communicated with Capt. Hartt, of the Harbor Potice Loat Metropolitan, and despateued a posse of police- men to stop the exhibition, Capt, Hartt unluckily lost considerable time in hunting them up, At lust he spied the steamer Thomas Kiley, heavily laden with living freigtt, going up the Bust River, Ie im. diately gave chase. A elern chune ts, however, & 1 chase always, and so Capt. Hartt found it, The Kiley Jed lim out into the Sound, there gave him the slip aud steamed back to New York. Capt, Hartt courageously followed, ond when nearing Astoria wna Jeas than @ quarter of s mile astern. Now he felt vorre, and blew his ston whistles, ley paid no heed, the crowd on her decks only watching ne of the two boats, and ealew Iating their clutches. Bu forfelie ‘on the Negro's our. Hy fighters wer congeatulith vier on the eaccese of the trip, aud pled.cing C Hartt's health in fisel while his inace the ire Ward's Isiand, steamed down among tue boats a Fem bled to withess the boat race, and then hastened down to the Battery Ste Aloysius Sodality Mow the Fast Young Men were Sold. The annual exhibition of St. Patrick's Sunday Fchool and of St, Aloysius Kodality took plac ht, in San Franeireo Hall, Between fifty anda red boys took part in the exerei#es, which sied of eongs, dialogues, and two very laugh forces, A few minutes before the performance three fast young men of the city, who taken it inte thelr heads to go on a spree, tn front of the Lall (where the Ban Pra strels usually display. ticir skill) and resolv hu abl take a look at their invorite Kebiopiane. ‘They paid their fifty eente exch ot tieket ofc pas a, and cane to to wild ost at the spectack® Of & Sunday school exhibition - > Clenntog Oot the ts ery t A number of lottery dealers were arrested yew: y for doing business without a special li 4s required by the revenue laws, Warrants had be sued on Monday for the arrest of about Atty pe sons, but only ten had been aeeured up to Jast even- ing. They were required to give $1,000 bail to an seer, ‘The names of those arrested are Wo, Mor ton, $f Wort Houston street; J.T. Motioy, Iss Crceue sirect 3. Kevler, 402 Bléecker street 5 Woo. hunt, 4 Boat I 19) Laureod etrety nye; A. 5. Jolinsve, ti avedue; K los West Seventecnth etreet; C enty avenue; Geo, Middleton, street ston ‘treet; KE. Luthy, word Mekee, 30 Bighth ave The Croton. Gen, Greene, Engineer of the Croton Board, and the Chemist of the Board of Health, were sum- moned before Judge Barnard, in Putnam county, on the complaint of Mr. Dullerd, who nccuses: Mr. o Kory Of injuring the purity of the Croton weter by manufacturing gas, letting other nuis run in| crm of the Croton river. ‘The case w hot reached, and Wile absent, th the new Croton is three toes th and was adjourned until to-morrow Engineer and Chemist inapecc vin In Kent, ‘Phe reservoir’ there lao of that in the Central Park, when It t completed the water will in some pinces be 65 feet deep. a0 that New York ueed not be without a sapply of water for a century to come, Fire Marshal Brackett and His Clerks, Some time ago one of Fire Marshal Brackett’s clerks undertook to divobey bis roles, particularly that whieh made the hours of attend: ein the oMee from A.M, until 6 P.M. ‘The clerks took the round that they were the oppointees of the Hoard of Metropolitan Police, and not of the Fire Marshal, the his or vere ers drew uy a eres OF the EMeers stl clerks of t which Mr. Brack ett is entirely sustaned, cn Ke Mh plere authority over ail Oficers and cl Fas of th reat com: bu. - The Excine Consus. At o meeting of the Police Boord yesterday the appheation of Mr, ine 8, Hol for four patrolmen to attend a sule of real estate ut Islip was denied, A resolution was adopted directing the Captain of each © precinet"’ to report to the Soper intendent the of all putes signed or detailed for ox employed, and whether he thereof been excused from | pat sind When aud how Jong in each case, ‘This means 4 (rial Of some cay ta whose returns du Lo suit. 0. wiom it may be dusirable ty transfer, Divorce Case. ‘The Forrest divorce case was Lefore the Court yesterday, probably the lust t » Mr, Forvest bad been required by the deeree of the Conrt to deposit $10,000 with the United States Trust Company, the interest of which was to be applied to the payment Phe Forrest ‘of the $4,000 wimony awarded to Mes, Fore rest, Heretofore for the semiannual payment of $2,000 alimony, a special order of the Court has beer required Yesterday an order Wes entered by eon pe inade without sucn order, The Excise Law in Brooktyns At a meeting of the Kings County © Temperance Association last evening the me complained that liquor could be obtar at liquor stores ; made for yo and the offenders arruigned iy the po liquor dealers were put on the Juries, au acquitted the prisoners, sent that this pay men! hammer J The Brooklyn Aldermen upon a site for a new Truaut Home The amount re quired for the erection of the building has becn in the treasury a long tine, but the Alte don't feel Inclined to welvet a site until the prospects more feeds" from rea owners who lave sites to dispose of have cn appeared — The Law Relative to Adverth: 8. J. Ahern, publisher of the lute Luning Gazette, recovered & ritay ia the Court, before Ja A th Lite Insarince Company, for tial Comp ny defended on the ground that they thorized ouly one Insertlo The New Re The Radical Rep jeenth Assembly District, recently re by order of the General Committee, met last night, Geo. H. Vancieft presiding. Alter 'the adoption of the by-laws and rules, ? report trom the Committee on Pacromage Was received. Speeches condemna- tory of President Grant for Lis selection of offers in the city, were delivered by Mr, Dennis, Mr, Feit- ner, and oilers YORK, BOAT RACK ON THE BAST RIVER, pouler wes A FivesMile Race Won by Twelve Second: Sport on the East River Good me Robert Ellis and Michael Glenny contested a five-mile race, In 17-feek working boats, yeatorday afternoon, the course being from a stake boat at the foot of Ninety-seeond street to the foot of 116ih street and back, the course rowed over twice, Both men were in good condition and very equaily matched, though Glenny when stripped rhowed slightly to the advantage, Am immense number of people lined the shoro along the whole of the coureo, And the most Intense interest was evinced im the re w"The start was eventy made at 9 minutes past 5, Dut Filia shot abead in the frat doson strokes, and maintained the lead to. the upper stake boat, on thrning which he made for Ward's Island, Glenny keeping the New York slore, Both men pulled well coming down, followed by many friends in donts, and the members of the Execisior and McK Clubs in their clab barges; but in coming toward the lower end of Ward's I Bilis had to pull across the river and against a strong current, This cave Glenny the advantage, a he reached the lower stike boat fest, but dy turaing between iim bos egain obtaived the lead, ich be but barely managed to keep to the upper it, where he had only ery slight advan- the pall heme; however, he put forth « and got a lead ofabout fen Loats’ lengths, tu the winger by twelve secouds, The race was for fide, and was kecvly contested throughout. Glenay diaplaged great pluck, and gal- lantly strove ty overtake his anuwonlr, who, how ever, pulled with a longer stroke than Gleuny, whieh undoubtedly gave him the nec. The course, five miles, was rowed over in 3) minutes & seconds. The judges were: For Ellis, Charlee Livingston and Burney Biglan; for Gleuny, Michael Sheau and Capt, W. Milner. Referee, Cornelius Fineb, OLHER SPORTING NEWS. ‘The Bieyele. At the grand race for the championship and 1,000, Friday, June 9, between Frank Swift and James Boyle, there is to be a grand sweepriokes race. Among tbe entries are the following nau Win, Pickering, Lyman, Burroughs, Stearns, 1 Darling, and Otis; also several other rm ‘The lowing prominent. experta are expected to be resent; Fred Hanlon, Prof. Abner S. Brady, Walter Brown, W. KE, Harding. Messinger, alsy, the members the ' American Th Brooklyn Velocipede Cinb, will be’ the Now York Velocipede Acalenty, 19% ani Crosby atroet, on Wednesday and Tilursday ev ines. —-- Another Victory for th Puraveverta, June 22.—The play of the Red Stockings was not as good to-day as yratertay. ‘The ing of the Keystones was very heavy, Seven in aH Were played, and reswliel in favor OF the Cin pnatis by 4 to Cl at Keysione Red Stockings. ark Races. War Y., Ju The purse for horses that never trotted for money was won hy Ht KB, GriMin's brown gelding, in three straight Neat Siy, Sik, WH. The second race was for oF beat 260. Tt wis won by A. MM uit gelding in Bal, 3 = Natlonnt Curling Convention, », June 22,— The National Curling Con: Dar Bell, of Butfaio ple, of New Yor y City; Sceretary au f Butlaio, Paters N. Ji, Was selected we the néat place of meeting. os Other Spo ‘The races at Naraj poned until? PM. The Mo that Horris’se Derry vention cle img Tens, t Park have beon post- y ‘sland Club of Baltimore and the Olym- ple of Washington played yesterday, and the eame Fesulted tn favor of Me Maryiands, by 31 to 1 The Marylands play Che Ked Stockings of Cimeiauw on Thuraday oo URIOSITIES OF CRIM > ant Assemor Donten whi Dinckarge of lis Duty. Jerome B. Wass, Assistant Arsessor under } Keanton, of Brookty: ced in ity n Wagon baden with ti ake, . veeordinig ty bis belief, had never paid the eo tax Ve watehed the vehicle anti It ched the New York 1 the river, wi ized the horse, and attempted to take it 'S. Revenue ofbca, While thus engaged, set upon by three men, who drove him from t horse, whieh was rapidly driven of, The men tire vars down In the street, and he had as much as he covld do to defend himself, But he managod to necure two of them named Thomas Johnsor ad dames Cassidy, both of whom were taken to the ‘Tounbs and committed. Seana Another Form of Temper Benjamin B, Brindley went on a tramp on Mon ay night, and, with Willian Fuller, ® Bestonian and @ streggier from the Pes ubilee, destroyed an ocean of fusel, At about 2 o’cloek yesterday morn: ing, It was proposed to take just owe more drink, as a nightcap; bot, alos! all the Nanor stores were cloned (Y), and Brindley was on the point of giving it up in despair, Notto Puller; he had not lived in rolubitory Masrachnsetts ali bis life without learn Ing a thing or two bout the Excine He encour: aged Erivaley’s drooping spirits, and the two stag. cred on in quest of liquid bghtning, Arrived at Ate Patrick Cunningham's dry goods store, at 8 First avenue, Fuler's superior Instiness informed in that the object of thoir search w: edd Au As In the therein ton purely liquid #tute ; the musiin at suspended in the show windows being noching more peor less an @ secret aly known only to t initiated. ‘The doors were locked, but this made no uifferenee to the Bostonian ; so, converting bis friend junto a temporary elevator, be crawled through ihe fanlight. Once inside, a valy searel convineed bim of his error; but, tuo late ; tur an oficer approacned and arrested Min asa burglar, Hv was committed by Justice Shandley yesterday, Sr. Lovts, June 22.—Tom Allen, the pugilist, Will pudiieh’ a communication to-morrow denying that the money staked Jn the late fight has bee given to MeCoolv, He further says he will felt MeCoole at any time for trom one dollar to Ove thousand dollark a side, the feht to ke place within 390 miles east of Si. Louis, the uiner Lo take the exeursion mouey ; or he wail ett such a point with ten men pany, an 1 for any amount he way naine. Raed Putting a Clergymay on Trial, Coiergo, June 22.-—Bishop Whitehouse nr cently uppomted the Reverend Geurge HM, Covtunan, the | Reverend Richard F. “weet, and e 1. B. Otiw to examine the ewe ot the Rey terday barles B. Cheney. That committee yew made @ presentinent citing the Kev to tral for violating orticles 7 and 8 of the ution of the Chuveb, and for omitting the words“ icgenerate”’ and regeneration” in the Baptismal service, crea Robbery tn Broadway, Last evening as Mra. D. A, Macready, of 149 Kost Twenty-firat street, was parsing alon! Broad wey, ueur her residence, she was robbed of her pocketbook, containing $46.68, the Broadway squad, arrested James MeCaitrey for the crime, and shortly afterward one of the detec tive officers attached to Capt. Speleht’s command arvested Edward Cailanan as his accomplice ————— Attempt to Kill a Nashville Editor, Oticer Hub of Nasuvitns, June 22,—Atiorney-General Tut nell called at the office of Mr, Gresham, editor of the ew Blokes “organg this “morning, and usked whe'her he" was responsible fur a cle which appeared in yesterdoy's paper peaking of him olensively, “Geeshain replied that he was, ‘Tuthell then drew a repeater avd fired upon Gresham, He ther truck down the led Tuthell and hoat hin #eversty. Lo paper this evening We accuses Tutiell of on at tempt assassinate him, Tutheli isu citizen of Noi thera birth, wud eupports Senter. : —— é New Rule in Appointing to Odice. Wasuixoron, June 22.—Members of Congress 1 other to be held Lonnd by their rev recor.meudations according to priority of date letters of reeall are to be pernittes to attect official Ales unless they sha! Le aceompan good gud substantial reasons to be pl upon the record ee ‘The Muscat Eurthumake Again, Bovton, June 22, he Executive Committe the Peace’ Jubilee Association bave this eveaing cided to repeat the grand popvlar program: 17h of June tor the personal bene of bv dclor, Mr, P,8, Gilmore, on Tuesday wex', a Reul Estate Transuett Tho sale of the Hamilton Park property, Staten Island, was postponed yesterday on account of the weather, bat will take place on Wednosday if a five day, or on Friday Mf the weather permits, Mach Interest i awakened in the tinportant enle of cottages and villa plots at Dunclicn, which tak # place to-day at LPM. Two by vo Syaitaute "ioe banding waranty at guzel New Jersey 4 improvement They are put two miles aud a bait om Vit.anel | aud q 0 c on the tie 9 the Cent's? ifat'road ot New Jaraey. ‘A eae leas et ‘A trait leaves the foot of Liverty street A. M., and retresimen if be served at Duuelien on the arrival uf th portation free, and t 4 can be obtal ek encral agent i eA. DH fr Liver atieet, No poulpousavent Gu ‘escouut on 6 —— THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDE, CLEAR THE TRACK FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN PEDESTRIAN, —_—-—. Fidward Payson Weston about Rent lis Own Cnparaticled Time Astontant ain this Kummer, to be fe nico little Stroll Acrons tl Coutineut next Winter, The great Weston visited Tin Sux ailice yester- day, chirping like acrickot, and as fail of lavdable ambition as ever, Old Phadus weleomed him toa soft and bade Lim not only make himeelf merry for the bonr, but for all t!me—Iin short, the Veloel- pede was tovited to make THe Sew oMee hia head. quarters heoceforth, and the Veloeipede eracetully reeepted te invitation, Sinco Mr. Weston first electrified the world with the greatest pedestrian teat on record, that of walking from Portiand, Me, to Chieogo, I., 9 distance of 1,398 miles in twenty five days, hia experience bis been what cheek: ered, and he has been singularly unlucky, However, he Is still the same persevering Weston, and though he has but just recovered froma severe attack of brain fover, brought on by constant and increasing nervons ansicty, he comes forth with reaewed vigor and a still greater ambition, He is not inclined to concede that his wonderful exploits in podestrianisim were the direct cause of his illness, pronounced by eminent physicians to be enlargement of the heart, tollowed b tack of brain fever. Mr. Weston pro,oses to prove by netual walking that his astonish powers of locomotion have not been lost, He has just concluded a contract with Mr. Joct T. Landmon, of Londo», the conditions of which are as fol Weston is to walk fifty miles within ten and one-half conscentive hours, on thirty different occasions bewween July 1 and November 1, During each trial he ix to walk one half mile backward, If successful, he isto receive $250 for each sacerss, but failing to walk the half mile back ward within the given Gime, tien he ix to receive but #200. If he fails to make this time, and is withia eleven hours, then he receives $100, but If not with in eleven bours, then he reevives nothing. Should he fall 10 accomplish the task within 10% hours on three consecutive trials, then the contract becomes null and vo) These trials are to be mage on an average twice each week, on fuch tracks as Mr, Taindmon may hereafter designate, POSITIVELY AN ASTONISUN Mr. Weston also intends some time during the summer or fall to und: ake the oprecedented feat of walking 400 miles In five consecutive days (an aver. age of 80 miles per day) for @ purse of 2,500, ‘The tions of this task require him to make one rest ows eveh day of at least four conseentive hours (for sleep), Ohus leaving him bnt 100 houra In whieh to eat his meale and walk the 40 miles, He bas the cholee of tracks in ono of the Ove cities which he may hereafter desteunte—New York, Chicago, St Louis, Detroit, or Uuftato, He saya he has wo his last falute, and we hope he bas, but wr # that the work he haw latd out for the sum us, even With o1 our finest days he will have beaten « ring as this woutertul. thay seem, IN Only a proludi ater eflort, BASANT JAUNT ACKOSS THK CONTINENT, ext winter third attempt to 5,000 miles within utive days, With the proceeds of his summer's work he proposes to defray the expenses of Unis retnarkable 7, flightly altering bis route wo as to cross t tinont, making Sin Froncises one of the points visit d (provably starting from tie Guiten Gated. This, lia turd? attempt, he intemts ahall be a teal sticcess, and then fullowtig the visit of tie Harvard crew to England, ho will crows the ecoan aut chal: Linge Europe. to a still ESTING PACTS AND FIGURES, has been roundly abused asa humbug bat we ¢ Ahat bis ealumnia have failed in a siagle instance to prove him a hw Dug. ‘The plain fact ix, the Weaton stands at the Hewd. He fas walled 1% unl 28 days, and in midwinter has accomplished the aplondid triumph of walkiog and wading through snow and slush, over Billy and monntatns, froin By to Huftale, N. ¥..a distances of nearly 11 0 day. Again, he has walked over a measared distany and in ‘the presence of trustworthy witnesses, Ld miles in the unnpprosetiable tne of 22 hows 1 nd ty seconds—c than ever made by a prol aiter weeks of training. ‘Tien again, he bas walked 0% miles in 10 hours and 27 mmutes—20 minutes lesa time . any other man, So we ean the reason why he's called a humbug. It is because he bus never been excelled. A VERY WouTHY PRID! Tot there te another reason. Since the notoriety he has achivved ad 0 pedesirion, # tonily tried the noble ned exh Ing exerciae of king. He bas refused to mingle with the Giana Umat have hitherto tried to practise [pedestri aniain, and would wot permit bimselt to. becom & barroom lounger, or a" gin mill utiraction,”” con quently every loafer tn the lava is hostile to hun, We may add that he lias never appeared in pu with one of the protessional pedestrians as 8 com petitor, when some unforscen circu -Luuee has not stood ‘between him and. si in the future he will take the past for hit cuide, and content himself with having oid Father ‘Dime ak lis titor, ask Ing all who are ambitious to excel him, ake fuster time than he does. 48 hoi America in every: movements he bs aiming to do right, ani we shall wish him eatire ‘entot tly ambitious that BROOKLY ae »herland street, from Myrtl ton avenue, is to be repaved wiih The First place and South Third str tehuretcs tave declaced for lay dele 0. The members of the Sands Street M. EB, Chureh votod last evening ou Tay delegation ; 136 for and 19 axainit Miss E, Stockton, of Washington, delivered an ewaay before the Brooklyn Young Met's Asociation yentorday A temp chilaren his Vearwall, under ac tatu Mr enue to Pul- Pavement Meth. ary home for friendless wom extablivhed in Bergen str ter granted by the 1 nm and near ast Legis y, son of Paymaster Mur a has received s commis: sion as Firet Lieutenant in'w cavulry company about to Iave New York for Cuba It 1s the opinion of Mr. J.B, Zebley, of the Board of State Assomaors, that the reeent increase in cated Valuation of Brooklyn c.ly property will Dave no effect on the State valuation he box and private papers ree the b Savings Book of Willia . Was found in heap of rubtish at # yenterday ‘The cash bux aud contents are still missing, sing exercises of the qiate Anaiitute, under the: superiutend A. Crittenden, Were the event tn Institute, in doralemon street, misses of the wiped of th night Herman Marx en mn New York to Br ged aboatman to row him vkiyn yesterday aud when near the latter city Ieaped ever’ (ending to drown limsell, He was rese diticulty, The Rey, W, C, Van Meter, the well-ku New York city iniasionay, lipped on ap nge peel yesterday morning, while jumping on a Ferre boat at the foot of Broadway, Whliainsburgt Hie lost lis. f iw, He Was Gkeu I Gen. Shaidan errived im Omaha yesterday en route to Chica 0. Tow Hon. A. 1. Ramsey and family, of Minnesota, J tor Kurope vesterday d Boutwell were the only ab tees frum the Cabliet icetiug yeeter lay Com ore Vauderbilt, who is now ona Buflaio, witnessed the Driving Park races yest James Watkon Webb, Daniel BE. Sickied, and A. P ait in Hovey, late Minister to Peru, arrived in Warhingtou on Monday evening Mr. Alrutum Demarest, one of the few remaining veterans of the War of Iris, died on Sunday, aged 7 year The Presidency fired to Brevet of Colnmt Hege has been ajor Geaual Aivasader 8. Webo, jumb and wife snd the newly married ‘ ro Muth and Minwe Warreu were In Broad. Way eho} plik Yeoberday A. Robivaon, Horace F, Clark, and Augnetus 8 Ww Yor: ore among the Ditectors elected soand Kite Raltway yesterday Mann ts the Demoeratic candidate tn the bal Distriet of Alabama. kx Goy, Jolin ied In the Convention Jos nterview with Serre m jay, wad i re of the mt we S000 ls The Springfield thus of the New York reporters af the Jubile There was twit ‘ Mt, Hastard, of he Zvibune, decors cyu Wied Arlibg- Looking. the World, pare but baudaoue Mi, House, Foly-poly aud romy Magus, of thet adam” AN ATROCTOUS CONSPIRACY, + The Erie Raliwny Sinughters Fastoned Ui ® Band of Robbere-Ten Mouth: Astonuding Disclosures The Conte of Oue of the Gang Within the past two years several attempts have been mado to throw the cary from the track of the Erie Railway, at points from twelve to twenty miles west of Port Jervis. The road here runs through Pike Connty, Pennaylvania, a wild and rugeed count y,nlorg the Delaware River, and if above ail places just the spot that woull be selected for ench a deod, The terrible accident at Carr's Rock, in April, 196% jresulting in such whole- sale destruction of human Ife, is yet fresh {n the minds of many of our reoders, The popular idea has been, and still i, that this slauehter was caused by a defective rail, From the fact that many thieves were on the gronnt who were known not to bave been on the train, the great number of the dead and wounded who were robbed, the enbseqnent nding of certain articles in the hands of suspected persons convinced at least one man that the aceident at Carr's Rock was not the result of a defective rail, There fore, night and day for ten months, suspected persons have been ander the closest surveillance Twelve men have been engaged in this work, Meantime, two similar attempts lave been made, but no damage lias resulted, At last, on the 21 of June, sufficient evidence having accumulated to hope for a conviction, the suspected man John Rowen, Py name, was arrested and confined in the county jail, in Milford, Pike county, Penn After being confined ffeen days Bowen confessed his guilt. He is awaiting the action of the Grand Jury, which meets in Milford in September, ——— MARRIAGE IN GEORGIA, ‘The Supreme Court of the State Inte the Code-A Marringe of a White with « Black a Nullity—Tho Citizen's Soctat Sintus Sacred. Atusxta, June 22.—The Supreme Court of Goorda today decided that the code of Georgta, adopted by the new Constitution, forever pronibite tarrlage relations between white persons and per sons of African descent, and declares such marriage null and void, Secondly, thir section of the end not repeated by, nor is it inconsistent with that part of the Conatitution which declares thut the social status of the citizen shall never be the subject of legisiat That clause of the Constitution absolutely denies to the Legislature the power to poss laws tn the future regulating (he soctal Status, or compelling tie two races to unite in wovial tntercourse, Aw the laws then in allowed churches, for instance, to for Uremeclves who should occupy their where they should ai oat companics, en places tot and permitted rail hotel keepers to their ac. commodat grade, as t k pute tt beys aia enact any ng them to mal cluaaifications or to group together in soe course those who don elal equals, As the « f eitizens are the proper sub, the Constitu n hax wisely put the matter at rest by dew) ing isiature the power to repeal or ehact laws Ou that eubject, TUE reeoguize exch —_ SCHUBTZEN FEST. - Day's Sport The Go! the Presideut of the Rifle Club—Lotty Shooting by the German Marksmen. Despite the cold water thrown by Jupi Plavius on the green-blous Jones's Wood odorous of gunpowder on Monday, festivities went on yesterday according to pro- gramme, Leaden pel t#, lager Was drunk, songs were sung, th light fantastic" Bruderschaft was frequently struck, and the ighy ‘Teutons enjoyed themselves as only Germius can. hiitzen and Pridulen took the ity Of what ¢ her there was te on r ir. Al of the Holveti lub, 47 bard silver Prussian. candid also Messrs. MOfter and Ret, Rifle € Ne thalers for 30 Mr. HW Baoberan shot away the left tig of the eagle, Mr J MT. Brocking the seeptre, and Mr. 1. Bram’ inerbor the ring. "The Common Counclimen were expected, bot did not oppesr, owing to (he weather, ‘Tue festival will inet two days bor —_— LOSSES BY FIRE, haat The four-atory brick buildi Arch street, Hadelphia, oveupied by D. tesion dewlers in oils, was da Lows, $10,000; ihsurance ing George I Hatburt & Co. by fire Lunt W), Last ev gas und lam it, ing Is aged avout §5 Smith's liquid safety t Broadway, wos bara. red for $000. The inants, aod is dam ORTTUARY, Seth F. Sprague, twenty-five years clerk of the United States District Court in Boston, died yester sumption. Napier Sturt, member of Parliament ter, died on Monlay evening, aged 37 for Dorel years, The Hon. Monday Mason lawyer, died tn Fletcher died in Boston on St years & distinguished Maryland on Mouday evening. ehh aati JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, > The East Side Association elected Mr, Charles Crary President last eventn Miss Arundel will deliver her lecture on Napo- Jeon ILL at Steinway Hall to-morrow evening, H-annual mecting of the State Eclectic rein in Steinway [ail tod, ny Gray, of 767 Broadway, attempted sui lust lust evening by taking laudanum, David Beatty, of Fifty-seventh sireet and Sec ond avenae, leaped from (he second story window lant evening A strawberry festival of the West Forty-fourth street United Presbyterian Sabbath school, ly to be given this evening, Catherine MeMabon, aged 18 months, fell into a tub of water at 32 Cherry street and was drowned last evening “Fair Play’ wants to know why the York boys aro excluded fe grounds wo yellow fever patients died In the Hospital Ship yesterday, and tree were admitted to tne hos pital frou the Saratog Mr, Charles Sinclair, of Thirteenth str this chy, on visiting Lo 1, lust week, members of the Post Oilice Mutual Aid ation have paid $1134 to tie family of J.J nd $1,155 to the family of Jobo Lull aod Mr, Th married y Prussia, in the i topher street, by thy Le New w the Central Park ball H. Set of Holland, was yO Miss Herwig, of man Lutheran Church, on Cbri Kev. A. HLM, Meld, Frank Eldvid, f 9 Eust Eleventh street, trother of Joseph rid S. Navy Agent, yiiie In Trene: MeCreery's hmnent in Bast Fourteenth street Inst, ast evening, attempted to cut fo Porowt With a penknite, Oscar Knock, alias Max Hare, and Ameo Vritoch, formerly waiters in the Lnternutional Hotel, ty thin ve been arrested in Chicago tor rob! Ling « Cale wn named MeCord of a watch aud chain in that bowel on the With of May last, Howard Lodge No. 60, 1, 0, of O. F., celebra- ted its third anniversury last evening, t Grand F, H. Van Doorn presiding, ‘The cration of the evening Was delivered by Past Grand Juel W, Mascn of Howard Lodge Rosa Levy, who was on Sunday evening struck on the head by Johanna Fenton with a piteher, was yesterday_suppumed to be in adying condition, ant Uoroner Schiriner was surnmeped to tuke her aute mortem Johanna te till water arrest John MeCormack was committed at the Tombs yesterday the charge of breaking into G boots, Ke. The prisoner e waled & cmce of the Jouraa af Conunerce, fouud by the Pol Dr, Desire Ama held by Coroner Ke a iuibister alin » booty in the where it was J, of 142 Bleecker street, was wan for trial, ow the charg iy of carbole acid to James der the direction of the spoonfuls wt a dose, when prisoner, Over four tu ne would have killed Wy An oration was delivered last even W. Parsons, who bad chosen for hin su) yi Angelo, the sculptor, painter, soldier, architect." On the piatiorm were the Greeley, Mr ©. A Lane, Alder Perna Key! MeGiyna, of St. Stephen's, who officiated as President, and spoke on Dealt of St. Stephen's Orphan Home, for the benefit of whieh Mr, l'arsons hove bis oration gratulwusly, PRICE TWO CEN THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, — QUEEN VICTORIA HORNORDING WITh THE VICEROY OF EGYPT. —— eee Splendid Reception of don-The Son of King Theodore to be Bent tot ering, Loxpox, June 22.—Ismail Pasha, Vieeroy of Egypt, arrived in London to-day, He {9 the guoet of the Queen at Buckingham Palace, which hes been fitted ap for his residence, Prittiant /étes have been arranzed in his honor, and will take place dum ing his stayin the country. The Viceroy waa met a@ the railway station by the Prince of Wales, and oth ers, and, escorted by a large military procession, wae conducted through the streets to Buckingham Palsee, An immense mnititude lined the way and repeatedly neered the Pasta, The son of the late King Theodorus of Abyeat wha as been at schoo! Lere, is to be sent tS Fadl, aa the climate of Englaud proves untay | to his health, Star to-day praises the United States Goverm ment for {4 consistency in taking measuros to pre Vent the departure of diibustering parties for Cubes planet Close of the Zolivercin Parlinment. Benisy, sune 22.—The sessions of the Zot Yerela Partiament ant the Reichstag terminated day. The members assembled at the Royal Cast to receive the closing speech of the King, Mr, Bane crott, the American Minister, was the only member of the diplomatic corps present, King William exe jeu! regret that the debates oa tariff retorm had 1 of a definite result, but hoped (or the aitimate of differing ‘opinions, When the K ed, Bismarck, as Federal Chancellor, il declared the session of the Zoilveretm lament closed, Mapai, Jun @ Republican mem of the Cortes are about to publ manifesto ade Vieing alt thetr supporters to aweur alleriance to the if positively required #0 to do, Jer it their daty to. reject the oath as a epubitean demonstration to-day wae ed off quietly, presi Trish the House of Lo sbury gave notice of an the isestublisisnent of Chureh to the following effect: * That the surplus church property shall be a fund trom whieb to grant loans to the Trial peasantry.” —— 5 THE LABOK MOVEMENT. P Sed ond Driv Amending spon, June 22.— evening, the Karl of Sha nt to the Dill for rs The petition that the drivers on the Eighth Avenue Ratiroad presente. last week to the directors ae road has upto this time met with no tavor- ™ resvoune. The petition was sent in by the ond asked for an increase of twonty- five cents per day on. their present wages of 68.3%, ‘The conductors receive only $2 per day, but nave mate po demand for an increase. The drivers, however, have about an hour's more work per d than the’ eonda On Saturaay nicht the resul of the petition was seen when the men reecived their Usual pay, A strike is not probable, ahh edblets Printer, Dowginan, Wastixcrox, June 22.—The public meeting of the printers employed in. the Governinent pi Mee which was to have been held to-wight in ws’ Hall, to sustain Superintendent Clapp im a ning the ‘eotored comp: sitor Donglass, was not held, as it was thought that the action of the Print ers’ Union on Saturhiy evening ren agitat.ou of tie sulycct unnecessary, seat Labor Items. The dry goods clerks, shirt cutters, Bricklay. era No. 4, aid Engineers’ Union meet this evening. Messrs, Brooks Brothers, eclothi in Union The Treuton Potters’ Committee have returned home, having collected $900 during their visit te ork. Protective Unio right® and Blac adopted by-laws and ae New of the Journeymes ithe met last evening, and titation. ‘The clerks of the Brooklyn carpet and furniture ‘the stores ave organized with a view of havin A closed at 7 o'clock every evening. Have met with considerabie success thus far, ‘The members of the First U Building Association meet tive Hall, 214 Howery, ‘The annual meetivg take. place on Friday evening, akers he Dan 1 x special meetin, t cuunolly lo the chair, bi © tod to enguge Putnam Hall, Twelfth street and Third avenue, where the Sock ety wili in future assemble —— =) WY JERSEY, - Francis Horn, who was found dead in nis 00d in Hudson City ov Monday last, died of apoplexy ‘The oflicers of the Army and Navy of the Gulf will meet in the Steisun House, Long Braach, 08 daly 8, Commencement week begins at Princeton Col lege next Suncay, when Dr, McCosh will preach the Baceaiaurcate Sermon, Mr. Matthew Armstrong, of Greenville, the sow of a well known resident of that place, accidentally shot braselt yesterday, and died almost instantly. Sam Sutton, the murderer of Cassar Zabriskie, Pho fs lmprisoued in Hackensack, and who was t have been hanged on Friday next, has had bis sem tence commuted to imprisonment tor hie, ——— - SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, - ¢ Iron Mountain Railroad was opened yesterday to Fredericktown, Mo, Five thousant rants sailed from Liverpool last week for Ame:ica Dr, Josiah Atkinson hanged himself in Newbary- port on Monday Four rough b death in Alvavy, N. ¥.,00 Monday night, re Battleflelt Memorial Association Joba W. Geary Presi lent. 8 shot his wife in Pasco. BY ish nearly to Mowry Iry R. 1, on Monday ta The Narragansett Park races were postponed until toulay, on ac mut of ¢ ey whi) King in nine rounds, ear Gundvra, Kansas, yesterda) riers of the New Nova Seoliaus went to be annexed. A party of Eastern men has started from Chicago to huut butlaloes in Kansas. 0. ot Mouday. been begun for a railroad from ave Superior. ngukwepsie is full of visitors Vassar College Comme Richard Jo! erday by The Saxo ng i 8 ja arrived at Plymouth, Eng. aud the Town at Moville yesterday Jeremiah Ce an employee in paper mill. at Muss, was kilicd yesterday by being caught 10 the sinery openod the sessions of the Litory speech, He way silent om from the Springflel Armory 10,000 fal by tte Taeaw Out erninent The Supreme Court of Llinols upholds Chicago im collecting fax from % agents of Easte:n insurance come ation, Is sending awa: skets, purely he managers of the Peorla Central Railroad will bulld a road from Keokuk, across Lowa, to the Missourt river The Supreme Court of Wis constitutional the set of the Lex counties and tows to ald raliroads Tsaae Brigys, of Gananoque, ¢ pusoutacturer of exrniage springs 0 ‘Tue votein the Methodist Charehes in Wasbiny op lay tepreventation wow a large majority th oni sin has declared um- lature empowering nada, an extensive has abscouded, owing Or ‘Tic Maine Universalist Convention met in Aue guett yesterday. “Gen. 8. Ty Hersey, of Bangor, wa Ginaes? Prowl tea proper Pacitlc lef Buffalo yesterday ator. with at fred uh oe BLne r, wale Aca t Yhe Pennsylvanian Republiewn Convention meets iy Pineal day. caucus. beld last evening tor dicates Ul eur) WH Pecelve of 10 votes on the &n The Supreme Co of Minols will ably dew cide the act of the Lexistature ¢ ng public Darks vo Guevastitu loval. ‘The land speculators are ayers, and haying machines New England. Agricultun ‘on the grounds of the State Agrie: USilege, Amberst, Mase welve men engaced in lumbering on Fish river In the northern part of Siaing, were rece | ea death by drinhing toa tu which « laard b fren botted Five liuudred and fifty thousand dollars im eure renicy hive be-n sent to thiacity to pay the interest om tho Siissouri bonds, No ellurt las Decu made yet to COnvertit into irs, Naucy Lyman has been indicted by the Her. 4 a pene, G 1 Juvyfor the murder of her hus ; raiuer, Ws Starch (ast, wreeaie BAW becu fouud rod od Mr. Collyer has written to the Executive Commit. tee of the U.S, Indian Commision at Washington, that he was about to lew ti Arizona, The Navajos are doing servation, ‘The Dominion Parliament was day with the customary cers noble. Poy HH yy spech from the ne, Loped a Pe rinweat er ory mig ik become the al myriads of w re ’ iF

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