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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. TUE CUDAN EXPEDITIONISTS IN JER- ‘ SEY CITY LAST NIGHT v —_—— Phe Montana Expedition-Searesc’ of Fundy On Wednesday night,after securing the release and ‘Wacape of Col, Ryan, the Cuban recruits quartered 6 the Casino, in Houston street, moved over to Jersey City. They had previously receives Sorders to hold themselves in readiness to ore lo tic destination—ostensibly to Montona— At short notice, and had been informed that tools jo be provided them previously to starting e crowd, to the number of nearly two Hondred, repaired in squards of two, three, and haifa doaen, to the Cortlandt street forry, where a gentioman was in walting to pa their forriage neross the river, Arriving on the Jersey Bide, they congregated in Exchange plice, Jersey City, aud awaited farther orders, A more forlorn act of beings were seldom assembled, Some Bad carpet bags; others had nothing but the Reedy garments that partially covered their Makedness. Some were Germans, others Irish mmev, a goodly number Americans, and few Ttolians, Cobans, and representati oe ry nat) aaiity under the sun, About sixty wer in Richmadg ty and were as perfect strangers in is metropo® and tts suburbe se if in Kar hatha Hi were with ynt money, and wholly dependent 10 1° food 4 drink to keop body and soul ther upon some unknown azency in whieh they ‘Peemed to place Implicit reliance. They gathered in mots in doorways and on steps, walked up and down 1e atroet,occupied the sidewalks and loafed genernlly Sawaiting developments, in utter anconcern whether thoul kept or not, As the mht wore on, m: m manifesteds signs of drowsiness, and\ ronult ‘Bom spots in the Nagging for repose, The vigilant dias of the peace in the goodly Jersey ity objected to thir, and suffered none to rest, how ‘ever drowsy they might be, The effort, however Yo keep so Iarge a party awake and in motion wed to be a serious one to the pol much so that as morning approached they nto look upon the crowd as vagrants, anil iscussed the propriety of arresting them all. But being a limit to the capacity of station houses in Jersey City, it was Meemed inexpedient to “pull eo large crowd, and the alternative was determined upon Griving them back to New York. With this ob- in view a large squad of policemen was gath Bred and a line formed across the street above te , and the order xiven to advance. diligent of the cin! and free shaking to the more drowsy ones the vacr Browd was forced down to the ferry gate, whe ew difficnity arose, The “Montana emigrants” ere found to pe devoid of means to pay their fer e. ‘Their leader managod to scrape up €1.% h was about $200 short of | the runi uired by the obstinate gatekeeper. Finally, by jedging his overcoat and satchel as security for the aint short, the leader negotiated « whole compan; ily to the reliet of the Jersey City police \ THE CROWD PROVIDED FoR. Rarly last evening the samme men, in emall squads, retur rossed the Cortlandt street Ferry and rendez joused at Cooper Hall in Newark avenue 9 o'clock in the evening nearly two dred had assembled at this place, and were con Fegated in the apper hall. Supper was provided yr then by the keeper of the restaurapt ou the (round floor, and the avidity with which they partook BE Mt awakened doubte as to their ever Naving caten Defore. ‘Thc apartments were eugaged for their use for twenty-four hours, and tueir meals paid fr {1 vance for that perio THE AUTHORITIES ON TI TRACK. 2 With the rearrival of the party in Jersey City ame a goodly party of Spaniel: spice aud several of 8, Marshal Barlow's deputies ‘These soon « ured the cooperation of Deputy U.S, Marshal Oarlow, Jersey City, Who made an arrangeiment with tue jersey City Police to watch the party and prevent wir exer a service that was failnfully pertormed, thouxh no «fort at escape woe mad eno per leular uitempt ut secrecy was manifested. AN ARWEAT, 9 at about 10 o'clock an. individual reprosentin Nmsclt lo be a deputy marsbal, appeared ta-the saloon In Cooper Hill, and arrested oue Ro iP jarmon, reported to be an officer in the Cuban exuibited a wrrrant akin servic, he from U wissioner Jackson, 0} none jee Headquarters the pou lex relusod to receive vim, the oMcer showing ¥ signia of oftle Harman was reivssed and made for whom 8. Com his ALL QUIRT IN JERSEY, YOAtLo’clock this morning Tux SeN's reporter in Jersey City reported all quict, though the eity w full of Spanish spies, debuty imeraliads, and pther interested parties watching Lie peaceubledyen rere Who were quietly sleep: e whole poll Jers to naaint pr 2 in the upper ball under ¢ force of that city were the United States M. nling the embarkation o tion of the United pecial squad was di the party quartered yecensury in ditionary ny COL, RYAN'S WHEREABOUTS, The Spanish authoritios in this city report that hey uve traced Col Ryan, the escaped pa Erol, to Phiiadelphia, “but seem to have jot the trail in that elty, The Cubans Wever, assert that he is safely Abourd a veswel 1 the offing of New York Bay, # the embar tion of his cowmand, of which the dersey party forins a part. — ‘ The Latest Arrests. Colonel James T. Clancy was arrested at ‘belock, at Astor’ House, by Deputy M a) is, sud conveyed to Luulow street fh. Lieutenant Colonc| Miceactowski left the ino corner of Houston and Mott sireets about 6% o'clock, und was proceeding dowa way Wien be Was orresied, At 11 o'clock the BUN reporter visited Ludiow reet anu ad an inverview with the Just been arrested, Col, C was the victim of | mis Wonce, uud that he was arrested by mintake his cousin, Lieut. John Clancy, Dr. McNaity d Licut. Michaclowski sid they were treat ed with the utmort courtesy by Mr. Treacy Wance their confinement. Mr, Tracy remarked abut it would be more in " accordance With the spirit of Tuk Sen to pat nim down asa Man or 4 thief, ‘Tne SUN reporter endeavored to PBollify huis anger, but to no purpose. phitibdiasl, { Arrests in Wechuwken. * Cols. Heim (formerly scout of Gen, Fremont), jurray de Cabernois, dnd Shelton, leaders of the aban expeditivn, Who Were arrested in New Yer’, t who escaped from the Marshal's office by over woring the Marval and gagging blu, were ar- ed in Weehawken last night by Constable H, Jahn, when inthe act of embarking ina boat tor me’ region where United States Marshals are not lund on every street corner Who Cuban Envoy in Washington—No Probus bility of bin Official Recognition, Wasmxaroy, Jane %4.—Sedurs Lemus, the ‘Daban Envoy, and Ruiz, Morales, and Pinegro, of ¢ Cubun Junta, are still her An effort was made -day lo secure an interview with the President, t the Vresidens being otherwise engaged, no inter view was had. Tomorrow beimg Cablnet day, when visitors are received, the Cubans lave doter ed to postpone thei efforts for au interview til Saturday. ‘They are very reticent, and decine conycrse upon any subjects beyoud stating the oo. Poot of their visit here, From what bas leaked out thin the last few da it seems settled that the resident will not recelye Leuus in any other Bapacity than as a private citizen Whenever he pre- penis higisell, — Ap Expedition from Charleston. Tho steam propeller Aspinwall, which left Charleston wits despatches to Huyti,on Sunday also carried a number of men, volunteers for Wc Cuban army. inne | LOCAL POLITICAL MOVEMENTS, Sinan a. N The Twe: Dintrict Republica ) A stated meeting of the Twentieth District Anion Kepublican Association was held last evening, r, James Juckson in the ebalr, Sixty-three candi dates for incmbership were elected, and routine 8s was transacted. Resolutions approving the of Postinasier Jones and Colicetor Grinnell dn the distribution of patronage, and deprecating the appointments made by Couecior Darling and Anse: or Ketcham of the gighth District, were unani- ously passed, teen The Sixteenth District Republican . The Sixteenth District Union Repu ‘elation met last evening, John Fale 0d James M. Thompson, Jr,, actin A aumber of applications for mem! weived, aud the distribution of the Federal monte in this city was discussed, Se ————— ) Move President Grant, with his family, intends to pend wo weeks or more in Newport during the ter partor July aud first of August, ree-President Colfax and suite arrived in Provi- ence inst ev from Hartford, and are the guosts @f Benator Gained by the and ot Gen, Letona, A great number of families from Puerto Prin- cipe abandonod that city together, and, guarded by a foree of patriots, encamped in the woods. In the nrocess of moving nothing occurred worthy of men. tion; but when Letona knew that these families he conceived the idea of pd at night, with a Mabel 1 were almost unprotecw:!: attacking them in their campt large foree at hand, he surprised them ana ws! tered large numbers of children, women, ard od people, The news given to the Captain-General shows that the number of those whore throats were cnt mounts as high os 9.000, and as all are children, women, and old persons, the barbarous monster, aw thor of there unneard-of crimes, oxcuses himself by saying the might was obscure ond he could not see. — LEVORT OF OPERATIONS R OTHE RAY OF NIPE. pose ase s-Their Lives Spaved OFFICIAL N Captnre of They Joint ‘atriota The Battle Las Tunas Britlinat Successes of the Jing of the Expecttion at M Jordan on Haudt-A Buttle of the American Guy of War Take o Hand. atch has been received. It | is date . ad May, aud is addressed by Gen Donalte 1 to Gen, Felix Fignereds, and it chiles among olier matters what hat taken place since the Landing in the Yay of Nipet Rapeotic or Cuma, f Division oF THe Arty or Cuma. | T have the greales! pleanre in ing to you the very tmoortant actions that have taken place since we lett Guimare up to the present moment Tn the comp of Guaraminao, about eight leagues from Guimaro, we fell in with the officers and Ko over 100, who hid been take Vicente Ci ‘The wishes for exc sand that their hives should be The Gen Ieaned to the Even n to return to own ranks if thoy thonght BI, butevery one of t preferred to join us. They wer armed and Almitted, and the result has been most satisfactory AC this’ same place, Guaramanao, we learned that oluian of the enemy was moving from Puerto, del Padre to Las ‘Tunas by the Marabou roat. The General-in-Chief thought fit to wait for them at this point with the 40) wen he commanied, in junetion with the forers under my command, ab ut 100 men of the Tanas division. Gen. Garcia war sent to the front in order to ent off their retroat to Puerto del Padre, We ad one of waiting for them at the p on river, and burned all the houses that might be of use to the enemy, This wos on the 13th inst, ‘The enemy was not long jr pletely off iy rree was Inct_nsed by some &¥) men under Ven Peraito. eonemy was received by our men with {wo briitiant discharges, and just at this moment a in began to fall. Notwithstanding this a ¢ Was kept up from the opporite banks of for over an hy Our only casualty was ightly wounded, and we made two prisoners, whom we lrarned subsequently that the two hargre with which we hal surprised them had orcusioned the Spaniards a loss of over 60 in killed and Wounde!, Whatever it was, it must have been heavy, because they did not deom it prudent to ad mped close to one of the houses burned, and were there exposed to torrents of rain for some Viree hours, We retired about two leagues from there, on the road, to a position where we could awa t tiem cy gain attempted the ‘Tani road. We in trenched ourselves on the other side of the river and waite ny, Dat they inade no LIFE 1) THE METROPOLIS. ————— DASUES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. — oe nate tn the Courts—Oue is Afra: Other Dare not. Mr. Charles O. Joline, chief clork to the Mayor, Having addressed a letter to the Bonrd of Estimate of the Metropolitan Fire Commissioners, conveying the Mayor's objectio toeerving wich tha stitued av offeio members, the Fire Commis have, throug’ thei Charles B. Gilder ons and those of the Comptroller it Board, of which they are con toners F accomplished Sceretary, Mr. ve, replied, The Fire Commis. stoners walve all reaponsibility for the act under which thelr Board are bound to accept find tt of its framers, The: Commissionor havin Board of or t giving the acts, But the ded, they But, in the absence timate had th Ley cannot is consi !tuted, but say that they the law and execute it as they ‘They believe that it has fully uret the objects ¥ see no objection to (he Street ng been made a member of tit Legislature so provided, Mayor a veto power on their slature not laving #0 pro make these {improvements of these provisions, the Board sees no reason why the Mayor and Comptrotler should withhold their counsel and assistance, ‘The Board considers it a mandatory duty on the oficors named to attend the meeting of the oord of Estimate, but thelr absence will not invalidate their proceed: the Com sioners, throngh their Scerotary, reeret the sence of the Mayor and Comptroiter at the mevting of the Board of Estimate, because, a8 the sets forth, the a new fire alarm tele old and defective om petted to make the ti templated.” The y “are now compelled to provide graph for the city in lien of the e Which they have been com: pest of, which has jong been con Commissioners think that the votes of the Mayor ant Comptrolier on this matter Would tend to divide the responsibility for 60 costly an der alone, exemption from crit dertuking, which they evidently fear to shoul ‘The letter cla ns for the Commissioners . beennae the Commiasion ins passed the ordeal of an investigation by 9 com. mittee of the Legials that the Mayor and Comptroller may safely leave t entimates of the Departm ature, and closes by suggesting t to Commi: have been proved to be honest and faithtul public servants, ‘The main facts in this controversy are that the Mayor and others have learned that the act creating the Brook): yn Paid Fire Department very quietly legislated the Now York Paid Fire Depart ment out of legal existence. others dare not asea But the Mayor and ne the responsibility of unset ting the Fire Department, and therefore propose, by keeping away from the Board of Rati Fire Department into the C thy The Trt) the ste: under invitation to War's Lviand in cl E:nigration, vencrable and inde Richard O'Gorm rerly, James Lyneb, Ealward Frith, Jaines 8 move, I ned that the en had a eon cons, guarded by 500 men, wih the pion of ‘one We gathered this informa: asoners, Saturday, the 15th, we learned pny, Was ad come up Lie get our artulery into po Were about Uhree-qu: Uarely tim, ve thei. ‘Th of a leagae off, ‘The tire Was opencd by Gon. Gurela, who, after half an figtiting, managed io get in the rear of tue ty, Gud made them odvance rapidly to the post ton where 1 was stationed woth tny forces, and ater some firing from my men, we drove them unui they fell in with the forces under Gen. Peralta, who, 14 firing of short duration, joined usin the par: sult of the enemy, ¥hich continued about a quarter Of @ league across the plin, A very heavy rain loreed us to retreat, and the enemy encamped rome distance ahead on ‘an d sugar plantation, and where they were exposed to torrents of rain for stwo hours. Although our opponents fled preeipt taicly, We managed to kill more than forty of them nd their bodies, which we met every e road, presented a most horrible |, aa we learned they left on the Lurscly her of their wound ly hort whi hundred. A\ for e shellered the greater p ce killed and b Had searcely finished th ably surprised by the the expedition wt Mayar’ by the Geoeral-in-Chi frat and aecond had cemied, Gen, Quesada reunited t Gens, Garcia and B, Marmol wer tinue to haras» the enemy with some ters, of tie land Wwe comuieneed our mareb to the plac ing, some lorty leagtios off. When we had coi pleted ubout half or eur march, we bat the plowsure i brave to mect that good w uban patriot, the chie! of the expedition, who, sccompanicd by a few friends, was on his Way to Guuumaro, We learned there (hat he fhad brought aout 11,000 muskets of w ranve of 1,000 metres, 00 Kemington rifles, witeh Ave superior (0 ali others, 500 six-shooting revolvers, 12 fauwous cannon, 12, 2. and 0 p ‘and un hia meure quar uty of accoutrements, The expedition 40 brought shoes, clothing, Wo printing presses cine’ rice, Dread, sult meat, and thing infact heeded to fully arm und equip some #ix thousand ‘There arrived, al under the orders of Gen, some 3" mon the majority of whom ‘Among them is & company of expert some eaperienced Kunners, and some doctors, When about three-fourths of the way on our march news reached us that the Spaniards bad taken th expeditionary pir surprise, and had seized « portioh of the ear his discusted us not a little, although the cle! of the expedition had already told us what bud bappened, but we feared It wicht be» frenh att ‘Phe day before yesterday we arrived at Jucaro, and learned there the whole truth fr the lips of the men of the expediiton, who had xl ready reached there with the grester port of the cargo. Jncaro is situated on the shores of the bay of Hanes, and about two leagues irom Rann, This ix what bad occurred Our men occupied three houses in Ramon, ‘The enemy surprised the vecupants of two ot them ut early dawa, and obtained possession of one of the together with four of our guns. ‘The firing was sharp, ad our men were forced to conce n the Ouher two houses, But the enemy's triumph wa: short duration, tor the American gunners served guns, loaded ‘wath cai prec that ‘they quickly fore e Spaniards to wbai don thew position, and retreat ipitately, leaving Vehind them e: A siolen, to some tx ing, and one bay containing a peed to be in the houre they bad ta steamers in the bay, which Was baraseing our me Was struck three tines by our artillery, keeled 0 considerably, and was forced to witharaw fr range, leaking badly. Om Thursday the enemy again landed, and lortified hiasell strongly during the night on the isthmus of the peuinsula of Kamon with the object of besieging oUF troups, aud eutils olf their oly meapsof retreat, But the expedition: ary force, With great valor, drove the enemy tru their trenches, Which seemed formideble ones, killed over twenty-tive of them, and wounded and seatter ed an immense number. These latter ure falling into our hands in t During all Gals time there have been three Spanish men-of-war in front of Ramon, shching what they believed to be our camp, & Very. usel ss ope been withdrawn ague, and the of the arms and ammunition landed either in Jucaro or in these beadquarters, More that IWo thousand patriots prevented themselves to a sist in the conveyance of the cargo, ‘The work is hot quite completed yet, but the men are Working Wity great activity, and ik will svon be Auished We are most proud of the recelpt of this valuable cargo—arins, accoutrements of every kind, tools, &e., Bud everything of w superior quality ‘The shell and canter sre considerably superior to those in possession of Valuiaveda, and the action Of the otlicr day proved that their fleck 4» incom parably more deadiy, We shall sce now who will Conquer and who be conquered, ad deposit ofour artis ; because everything Husten the march to Gis place of all unarmed men, for you kuow that Il we received ¥),00 mus kets they woula be imagine 4atonce, and so you may how long the distribution of those reevived tion Is composed of Cubars, Ameri Germans, and Spanish Atwericans, and this sce well for our cause, ‘ava received oficial notice of arother land: rms pear Nuevitas, thatitie safe, and in fact used against the ene: m Mantiboo, Of these J Wwe ing of that ® portion of it has bee: column, which started fr last, we only know that they again atteinpted to reach Las Tunas, and they were Very shortly driven by Gens, Garea and B, Marmot. i wr thew to T consider it will be very duucu-t their convoy into Las Tunas, for the roads are be- Pomlag impaseable and our men never lope Sight of the enemy, , Gonsequectly, aud perseverance, Country sng Lilie. is j Hy order of the General. OK H VuLy ASANA, Secretary. Henry L. Hovuct, Sachs, Con politan Record, Mr Journal, Major’ Wi William Sint, W Emigrant Truster to War Yesterday at noon a lar p, Cyrus H 10 force ate, arts, Annual Vieit party embarked on ner Seth Low, from Castle Garden wharf, visit the various institutions on harge of the Commissioners of Among the excursion party were the fatigable Gullan C, Verplanek, Loutrel, Berard Cas. » James Olw James Slevin, Hennessy, Lewis J. White, John TL Power, Willan Van er, Mr, Mullaly ‘of the Metro MeMaster of the Leckie, D. A. Casserly, Frank Rudd,and way others, Peoullor Evidence Be G ALY Ke -— re Justice Mullen a dent sued Charles Willes for services in filing Mra. Willes's teeth. The and the value of his in all. The cefonce alt had been a Willes in evidence This Was Fejoct two demtinis who Court, or the pialu docs tot earry © sure of payit something hke $100 The case of Cou jected #1,000 on W Of in secret session, hin * thousand a ye Board in secret #ess! Simeon FE The country resid Simeon Leland, Evq. New Rochelle were cluding the Hon, Cia: and sat down to a Hotel viands. Leonard Baker ‘The outbuilding at Orange, N warehouse in Cin with OO barrels ¢ $100,009. No insur est delegate Con’ he Hon, Lott M Joshua L. Cham? public lutions is the follow Resolved, That to th ie iples OF we to that Presid mains taken t Auburn Cemetery. person 1K. about 1 0% charge d her at ke charge of neh beth, and after country, violal back to ompany bim to Miss Stevens object cer, and the rampa | house, A i Kicumonn, June 0 th - w they Vote Awny the T two hundred personal tri FE. Robinson, Barney Willi median, dudgo F quests again rep: LOSS Maine Kye pal andidate for Governor. Hghtoned forecast will bear th rin A that ia A Warning to Serva named Walker £M Mra y City, a — Jjower Ward this af dentist swore p.ritively that he filled thirtecn teeth, Kervices was $5 per t was certain that seven inepeetion « Ar id Are Willen uth Lestifiod er teeth bad ever i et, uniter the direr tit for @ As thin a plaintil will have the dofenlant's eosls, amounting wo imental, issioner Bosworth, who r nenday evening, W the Excise Board referring it to the Board's couns) is @ wheel within a wheel If the ¢ ecid Be wort teentided to the thon xtra serviers.” then Provident Henry Smith will not get as voted bum by the Excise > Hand in hin Glory, lenve and pleasure grounds of ,0f the Metropolitan Hotel, in scene yesterday, Avout nds of Mr, Leland, in- rkasoa N. Potter, the Hon, Wm ns, the comortian, ¥H tly 1 Beg. the guesi#. After jon, the guests visited the sea and gardens, finally 9 they k'of a substantial lawn to listen to. minstrela, At ubout 4 d to the era table laden with Metropolitan PATO BY FIRE at was Chestnut Wednesday "4 store, burned on on of Mann & Williams hat fue. were burned yesterday, Loss n Hook & Ce nati were bu iskey —— ican Conventio: The Republican State ss distillery and 4 yesterday, Loss estimated at inated as the Re Among the resu ing? Ie \slative appropriations, an en Always ur present punicipal expenditures and ‘the strictest personal accoun. leally rewew our ob, aud & Vigorous thesion rohiihyt end. ——. _— Funeral of tae Key. Dr. Greenleaf The funcral of the late leaf tok place yesterday afternoon, in the Church of Rey. Dr, 2. I, Green. ent street, of which be Was pas: tor, T draped.’ The were conduct p ALN, Littlejo! the Rey, Dr. Diller, the Dr. Di Bey. Mr, Jessup, The casket was broadeloth, and silver mounted, with a plat the in Rey. U. Greenleaf, di une 21, 198, aged O2 years,” After the services, the re- ‘9 Boston, to be buried in Mouut — was lock, at tho Jan we'd inteliig nild; he took her ing —KOMG distance or person, he then brought 4 endeavored to have her ‘house of prostitution : to this ed, and sought the ald of in oft ant Walker slept in the station Registration Murder in Richmond, Atthe registration offico rnoon Joseph Kelley, 2. conservative ward politician was re natrating fauipst the arrest of & wan whom the pelice had taken, when Cay Saliat, the police and several rivates seized him. Callahan who & personal leud with Kelley ehot him through body, Two policemen were slightly wounded, one by Kelley ‘and the other by a random shot from Callahan, SE Masnachuset Bostoy, June 24.—The Legislature been tn session 170 days, It is the longest ses House gave Way on branches was proro sion ever held in the dead lock between the two o CUTTING THE GORDIAN KNOT, Complications tn Birdsall vs, Bird Mr. Birdent! worth $100,000 ¢— The divorce suit of James KE. Birdsall against Mary 8, Birdsall was before Judge Cardozo yester- day, upon a motion on the part of Mra, Birdsill to have # decree of divoree granted in favor of her hus band opened and vacated, on the ground of fraud, connivance, and deception in tte procurcment, and becanae it was a compromise of her rights. The conple were married in 1851, and lived together until October, 1865, when the husband deseried his wife just previous to her giving birth to their only child, ‘and went to Watkins, Schuyler county, where he lived tn adulterous intercourse with Melvina A Nowell, Here he resided watil September, 1906, having in the mean time amaesed property worth over $100,000, He then made his appearance in this city, living nnd cobabiting with his wife, ne she alleges, and induced her, upon a payment by him of £1,000, not to contest an action for diveree, ‘The di- yore sult was accordingly began in November, and in Jannsty, 1867, adeeree was entered in bis favor issolving the marriage contenct on tLe ground of Mrs, Birdsall's atlezed adultery with one Solomon W. Ethorn, in Hammond street, tn Fy VWirdsatl tien married Afies Newell in support of her motion t& open th affidavit that Birdsall, in offertag ber seated that that was'all he could pay 11s RXTREME POVERTY, 1 that she consented to the divorce omiee that he w id again marry by r ber and their ughier Ceeilia Leo 8 old; d that th ¥ would by n happy ver, She thes of bmited means, shes been thtormed of his wealt bowsted that he had defrauded her, and whon re quested to full bis prowlse to marry her, he wrote her insulting and abusive letters. She asks, © ease her motion to reopen the juslgmeot be granted, that she may be allowed to answer the co Haint by set ting up the condonation end forgiveness of any wrong act on her part by bis sabecqnent cohabita- tion with her in 1886, thoneh «he denies that she wae gules of adultery, as charged, She a'no charges in er answer the adultery of Mr, Birdsall with Ab Newell, (rom 1856 to IMT, of which she claims to have been khorant until 1996, and therefore ane aska for divorce and alimony, ‘The Court took the papers, reserving {ls decision “Goma FOR" SHERIFF o'nRIEN In the Bishop divoree cage, & motion was made yesterday, before Judve MeCunn, in the Super Court, for am attachment against tiv Sheriif for vo tempt in not keeping the acfeadant, Mr. Behop, ir jail, A short time + go an a of comnitment wae Aven to the Sheriff, requiring Bim to contine Nuthon- Mishoo in jai! for non-parment of #350, alimony wol fork, and the present or leet of the Bheritl entoi emotion was denied rnary, ttt? Hirdealt M upon his w the commit THE LABOR M nonge Journeymen Painters’ Union, A mass mocting of this trade was he evening. Mr. Wm, B, Mathews presided dns AL Bourke. d. J. O'Donnell, i John “MeDermott, of. the Plasterers, a Drury, of the Carvers’ (Moulders') Uni addresses "The speakers discussed. th Caines of the depression of the. Uraile Of ite duration. Mr, Fisher believed. it came of the keneral depecaston’ of business In New York the meeting to be earetal in lations. le dated the pres rade to the might whi ‘Boe nl $4) aday. He pow urg forget the past and come up to the Union Uke men. Mr. Drury spok- briefly. He ng other things that the money weaith of the world passed through the hands of the working Classen in the shape of Wages nearly twice m year, nd what. the [aiter heeded: most was te. caueat how to retain sufficient of 1 bo hit ty oselres above their present pias condition, Mr. Connolly moved to admit all non-svelety men upon the pay. nent of £3 initiation for, and all others upon the pay- mont of €1. fine and buck dues wasidie agreed to by some of thove interested, and an amend. ment was oftered to udmit all” free, This was amended, to lnclude the payment of back dues by men Whe have left the Soe ety, and io this form was under discussion and not nected upon at LL o'clock Labor Item. The members of the Women Cap Makers’ As @ocintion advertise a mectityg to-day Osborne Ward will lecture on © € in Franklin Hall, Jersey City, this even, e second annual meeting of the First Union Cooperative Buiiding Assovintion takes place this Hag in Cobperative Hall, 211 bowery Mr. ©. Oshorne Ward will deliver a free lec- ture upon cooperation in Fravklin Hall, Jersey City, this evening. MENT, delivered probable the period ty decided (0 fellow work retary Rosa: Corresponding and Treasurer, Albert Smith, The clothing cutters last night elected : Presi- dent, Henry fler; Vie-President, Patrick Wher Te Seeretary, W ilbinet; Fin ecretary, ltenry D. Treasurer, Joseph McArdle; ‘Teustoes, — INDECENT SVHORMING NEWS. pie eas Atierveon Reereation in Printiug House Sauare, Yesterday afternoon an interesting mill was fonght In Printing Flonase square, the combatants be- ing tue driver ofan Kast Broadway car and a grocer ng to et past the SUN office, The mien cursed cach other into tincontrollable ang then the ear driver slashed the grocery curt ‘main with . this the latter rejoined by offer ing to 1 both men, leaving their vehicles, went to work after the mapner of Allen and Me. Coole anti the claret had bean to flow in eoplous the crowd separated the combatants Time after the Aght had been finisted, a tat, smooth faced polleeman lounged around the corner, nt finding nobody fighting, be glanced profoundly the City Hall clock, and then at the statue of Davicl Pratt to the Park, and then crossing. th street, resumed hls conversation with the appl woman, par EG. Suits forthe McCool Prize Fight Money. Sr. Lous, June #%4.—John Carroll end Sher- man Tharston entered @ suit to-day arnt Fletcher, te stakeholder in the recent ht, to. reeover $1,000 placed in his and since paid to MeCoole, They the referce wrongfutly and gurruptly decided the bat tle in favor of MeCoole, ‘The kame persons also sucd Dan G. Taylor, into w hands the boat ey Wis placed, for one- ecolved from tl cursion unt Prize Fight ti Barney Goff and Joba McDonald, of Belleville between vom @ feud had existed for some time, wetted ‘tule grlevanecs on Monday by a stand up fiebt, Goll’s botue-hotder was Mr, Halligan Aight tasted ten tinuter, aud Mac was declared Uh vietor —— HUBRTZEN - Menken the Schuctzenkoentg—The L Day's Spert and the Aunouncem: Prizes-The Formal Presentation Oceans ot Lager, he Daucing, Finale. Thousands of jolly Ventons went to Jones's Wood yesterday, the ‘fourth last day of the (welts anoual fentival of the New York Sehiltzen THE 8 F EST Mr. Corps. The shooting was good, and the amou of lager cousumed” enone All the variow fumes with which the ‘Teuton doth indul himself were | vigorously prosecuted by all conceruedy AL about 9 © tne” ast stick of the donble-crowned pumerous! Pronged eagle was hot away by Mr. Gi. Menke who by hot became SehUtzenkOnig for the yeur 1°69, and Winner of a beautiful gold medal ce #ing $50, and also recelving $5) In currency, At abrut 5 G'elnek @ procession of ANy young girls, lal in white, marched to the spacious, open Belviter: and Miss Schneckenberg delivered’ an address to the Sebitzen generally, ond Mr. Menken particu\rly, after whieh she crowned the latter with » wivath of ‘oak leaves, ‘There were 21 prizes for shooting away tho engl rangiog from ity to ten dollars, Abe followin ate the fret ten Gevert Menken, J. C.F. Dereker, ¥ mann (Koes to company fund), J 1 Hrocking, Capt. John B, Gender,’ A. Ehlera,. Henry Dettmer (to cozapany fund), Henry Bruinin: These ; were In many cases useful articles yet as (o> example, ‘aogany so comprise &haltdozen handsome chairs, a ma a clock. Three gold watchca werr other things. as auction Diils state, too numerous to mention,” The ladies’ prizes, 72 in number, consisted of fancy articles, and were distributed’ in the afternoon, The winner of the second gold medal haa not yet been decided, but will be on Monday next, ‘The other medals were wou 0% follows: First day, Mr, Klein; second, Mr, Kees fyi third, Mr. Bocker; and fourth, Mr Jno. Ht Miner, ‘The jlatter prige however being ten siiver naler, At! o'clock the Sehftzen and some of their Frtuen assomblod tn the offlelal octagonal pavilion to receive target prizes, of which there were twenty -fve, ranging from 450 to $10, Messrs. Kuecasy anit Klein rocelving the Grst And second, ‘Then were given out the nfthalers, 17 for 90 ballseyes, 7 for 20, Then there were and hours of ds floor was crowded, were Wipping ib bo the Sst cubes ing. The at times one LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE. a TWELFTH AN AL REGATTA OF THE BROOKLYN YACHT CLUB, In the Lower Bay—One Accomp: Light Breeze, but a Spirited Contest. Yesterday the monts were against the yachiamen, For the first tiree days of the werk we had been treated to wind and rain ad naveewn, but esterday neitier the one nor the other appeared rays of the sun #troamed down flercely, and not A droatt of air stirred the water of Gowanas bay, where thirty-six of the best and switest yachts of New York, Brooklyn, and New Jersey tad assem: bled to take part tn the twelfth annnal and sce tanion regatia of the Brooklyn Yacut Club, That Fegatta Was a complete enccess is entirely owing to the Indetatigable exertions of the Regatta Committee and members of the Brooklyn Club, and to the pluck—for considerable pinck {4 required to sall a boat in a race when there ie searcely suficient wind to move her—and perseverance of those who manned and satled the competing yachts, Forty-five yachts had entered for the race, but of these nine did not make their appearance ‘The conrse was from a stake boat off the Club fone’: Gowanus tay, to and around a stake boat horen ff Southwest Spit, turning the same from cast to weet. Aid back to te home stake boat, THe stant. Considerable daly WOK Place In starting the boats, owing to the Linge naxtver having to be got in portion, ‘Phe xchooness and tret class up a Hine ove hundred serde apart, bet stake bonts placed aust {hind class sloope in th two hia yards arteri; and the foerty class gue eame distance in the wake Of the second and Ciird €lase Boon after 12 o'clock the fring of 8 cannon gave the signal to get realy, and gearcrly had #he sound diod away when, nithough searcely a breaih of air contd be felt, all baud on board the various bogts were int place to haul up the mnchor and let go site, AUL2y PM, wsecond gun was fired, the signal for Schooners and first class loops to go. Three minutes after a stinilor sicnal started the second and third clags sloops, and alter auother Interval of (wo minutes the fourth elas ted. which #he did + were xlven bad moved Ww next under way, to the broeze, suc twenty yard. ‘Th and tho Malet her © spread, fol lowed directly, the hat wake, the rocond division of cot way in he following order’ Muaskode: oe Mel, Greve, Ta, Onward, Niagara, Agnes, White Cop, Anna, Ki yy . and Qui Vive, the Niagara, Agnos, and White Cap paaaing ail others on the way ‘out, leaving Kuma T, and Restless tar astern. | The fourth class Kot well away together, the Apolio, Mary, Annie Mack, and Cho having the jead. Botore the fourth class slo px liad cou well away the Gracie was leading the fleet, the Madeline, Lois, on Niagara following next at short distanc ‘The Alice, tha favorite of the two # moy ry slowly, being passed by m. nd third class sloops: A DRAD CALM. The feet of yachts, which now thickly dotted the waters at the entrance of the bay, moved slowly along in the order as given, the joremost yarht being fully half a mile in advance of the slerninost, until when off Bay Ridge, abont 1 o'clock, a dead calm set in, and the boats all ay, with flapping #xils, motionless’ in the Lill, mirror ike surface of the water, The scone was, artistically fixe indeed, DU to a yachtsan the most provoking that could imagined. For nearly half an hour seareely a foot was gained, At lenith, however, m very plight Dreegs came from te southwert enabled most bouts to move, and. the Gracie, Mageline, 1 Kate, and worth, wh pa der a fight but tavorable wi Bont, belonsing to the Bayo well and tool lowe to the nved again toward Fort Wads- they a ward. A’ filled the sails of the rear, they all made for Fort Wadsworth, the Musk Qui Vive, White Cap, and" Niagara te the second Korero reaching Fort Hamilton on th from Fort Wadeworth the wind a lively rice Was expected, ‘Th ting yaeits, hav. Ing caught the full influence of the wind, showed their sails well bellied out, and the spray dash from their bows ty a tively manner. ‘Pie Bayonn hud the lead in her class, und the Annie Muck #how ed ber eterna to all of the fourth division, On lear tng Fort Hamilton the view presented’ was one of the prettiest to be imagined in conneettou with yoetein Bere wt fully half amile from shore were wbout thirty yoehts, with all Cheir mutts wet, glisening clean and beautiful in the bright sun, ac Irregular distances apart, and moving swiftly, but ah the water, But no time could be had freshened, and quiclly, tite allowed to gaze on such» picture, however beautiful, The leading boats were edi y for the Southwest spit, w Vol to follow them in order lo take thete time in passlng, HoMEWAn home was m HOUND, der a good Wy The ran eu from the soutliwest, the wind having vecred a pot ort weatward. "lh #ped along merrily, We distance bet and the Maway The White but recovered. ‘The Ida stake boat, aud were conse Mudelin for a a her aiter turn ‘The following Is tie ord stake boat ; © of turning the home HM. Ss. Oracle... As os Madeline... ; 0 White Cap 5% 4 Alles... 5 Vie 5 SL oo role Muck 5 ba 3 tot: $M Chie... 5 ob 15 Onwarit ” 5 Kite 4 618 Mary WH 648 Fav ii ok Mo hoph “ 6 19 30 Ning 5 WS the The schooucrs made the race in the Alice Low. fe completed the rice int houre 8¢ 45 Kcconds, beating the Kate, ; by 42 tos 15 kecoudas she bad to alow minutes for differ the was deciired the winner, wh iv necording to regulations, seemed uutair cit having made a gallant dinpl (alitios, whl " ut, "Phe win Behooners—Alice.. ce. Fireteias loops state Becond-class slope: Onwiced Third. class cloop nn Fourth-clasesloops—Annie Mich The Brooklyn Yacht Club schooners and fret and soer the Bayonne Club those tor the the lane loops, and third and fourth prizes for During tae run home, and when nearly off Fort Hamilton, the White Cap carried away ber topma pnaileratly ouveyed a larg of Jubs. and the Wit liam Fletcher carried t udges, Messrs, M. M Van Dyke, dH. Lewis, Ff Bunker, Be Mall and Alondo ‘Shite, ex-Ca Gunther, Commodore John Harrison, Ellsworth, John Mallory, of the By: bt Club, few friends and members of the press were ale on board the Flotebor, Several olan steamers were Out, Well loaded With spectators Lo withers the tv batla, whieh, in spite of the Komewhat wn favoruble state of the Wind, Was the mont interesting of the ‘Tne prizes aro to he one for each class of the aggregate value of $500, the article at the option of the winner, but the proportion to cach has nut yet been ¢ upon, —— Trotting on the Union Coursey, A match for €1,000, half forfeit, mite andre. peat, In harness, was to have been contosted on the non Course vo terday afternoon, between Mr W Turnbull tnut dily Ida Scheperand My, Charles Robins. u's bay colt Dexter Bradford, both animals being oly three-year olde ‘The watch was nad Whea they Were yearlings, kod Additional mportane was attached to it in consequence of the large amount of money bet between the tive owners on te result at the time it was made, and which imnounted in the There wus a good D to witness the contest, but disappointment awnili thom, (or alter the horses had seored two or three timer, the owner of Ida Scheper paid forfeit, and thus ‘sav d bis outside wagers, the filly t suthiclently advanced in hor tralulng for su —— h a race, Narrogansett Park Races. Provipence, June 24.—Lady Sheridan won the first rice for & purse of $1,500, in three straight Heats, beating Jesse Wales, second, India Rubber Ben, third, and wong, fourth, ‘Time—zihd; 2 and 90, The second race, for @ parse of 1,500, was won by Locust in the first, sezond, ant fourth heats, beating Dot and distancing Read's gelding No Name Time—2:32 ; 297; 24, and 290, ‘A double team race for $2,000, and a 2:38 race for $1,000 ae announced for to-mortow, pas Another Victory for the Red Stock! Barriwons, Juno 24—The game of base ball between tho Red Stockings, of Cin- Maryland Club, of this city, resuited former Club by 47 to 7 pide ‘Tho Balt aud Bat. Giues Yestexvar.—-Eckford, 82; Athletic, 5, Empire, 40; Alert, of Setou Hull College, N. J., %. Oricatal, O ; Sparta 1%, DAZZLING WE BROOKLYN, DING. ‘The City of ¢ on in a Finttor—The ouirinna State Goverument © of Brooklyn's Belles-Clinton Street Abinzr. A gay and fashionable wedding took placo last evening at the residence of Rdward Kenny, Esq, bride's futher, 408 Clinton street, Brooklyn, whica drew together a hizhly distinguished party, ‘The groom was the Hon, Jolin 1, MeVean, one of the foremost members of the Louisiana Legislature, Mr, MeVoan entered Now Orleans with Gen. Bot ler's army in 1°62, and subsequently helt a position on the staif of Gen, McGinnis, Finding Louisiana a good apot to dwell in, he remained there after the peace, Invested largely in real eatate, and was subse quently elected to the Legistotare, where he soon rose te position; and he will be very likely to oceupy the Speaker's chair of the next Honse, and exert mach Influence in the cholee of a Untted States nator, Ho wie born in Johnstown, N. Y., and mes of a ol Aghting stock, great grandfather, we understand, having fill at Cutlor in “the Forty-F iv wielding hy aymore = for Vrinee Chorles Etward and Seotth Indepentence, 1 it required all the econrace of Capt. MeVean to bear up under the glittering shower of keen eyes which rained their glances apon him as he led his brilliant bride into the presence of the gay company last evening. Tt wa: crer trial than the storming of 8 Confederate battery at the double qu ‘The bride has arich ant rare beauty, was moat tastefully arrayed, and won the admiration of jnddors by the grace and dignity with whl bore herscif on the occasion, She wore a whi corded silk dread, imported expressly from Parts, which was trlurmed with point aiguidle Ince on the corsage and oves, The train was five feet long, and the skirt was coverod with a deep full of poing aiguile lace, Ter wreath was of orange blossoms, and her ornaments diamocds, a rift of the brid groom. We may mention as a acerot, that her bair was done up by Mr, Bradshaw, she celebrated, of Brooklyn. The brxtegroom appeared in tuft egento including white satin cravat and waisteom, ond #tuds, and patent leather boots, and his swallowtail was lined with white #itk, ‘The wrduons and trying duties of bridesmalds and groomamen were appropriately and courmeeously discharged by Misses Anna Reynolds, Ida Wilson, Emma Kavanagh, and Annie Cassidy, and by the Hon, Mosars, George M. Curtis, Edwin Dowees, D.C, Stanton, and Fred, W. Kenny, while the knot was tied in an impressive manger by the Kev. Eugene Casserly. The bridesmaids were attired in white tarletan, made with three Muted flounces from the upper skirt, festooned with cherry colored ribbon, They wore pearl ornaments, and had their hair decorated with natural flowers. ‘They were greatly admirod for their beauty and grace, ‘The groomamen, like the groom, were in full even: ing costumo, white Ince cravats and #atin waistcoats, patent leather boots, diamond studs and all, but the Lining of their swallow-tails was of lavender siik in- stead white, This is important. Among the ladies were Migs Lotta Roton, ina Dinck glace silk, the corsage décoleté, and with short sleeves and long trail, A point applique Ince shaw! hung gracefully irom ber shoulders from di moni clasps, ant she wore her hair charmingly also Misa Do Nyce, in a lavender ailk with point applique sce overskirt, and a tull wet of diamond and pearl jewelry, including a magniticent belt buckle, Mra, James Gordon Bonnett attraeted much attention by her splendid diamonds, The ceremony fairly over, then came the feast of reason and the flow of several kinds of wine, Our reporter has not the most perfect recollection of this part of the affair, He only remembers that for the space of wo hours the entire company seemed to bo floating Ina glittering stream of roay bev erages, choice viants, boautiful huwern, one traneing music, Prominent among the invited guests were Gov, Hahn, of Louimann; Postmaster Charles Lo |, of Now Orleans ; Attoruey-General Lynch.of Louisiana Judge Shannon, Seoator Whttwey, the How, Mort mer Carr, a the Ho George Danford, all of the wane State; Judge Colax, nephew of the Vice President; Judges Alker, Gross, and Curtls, of w York; Gen, Sherman, the Hon. J. A, Van ian ton, of New Jersey; Dr, Dorn, varie ing wndi from Messrs, Avery rare gitt or & Co, of thi Hottle of brandy which was cork 2, four yours before the Declaration of Independ This prowent drew the close attention Of wove thought it and excited te unqualifi! adunrat the elder gentlemen of the party. most fisteful portion of the displ married pair immediately start on an exten wertward, and Mr. MeVean roturus to Lou- in the ewrly wutunin With bis bride. THK BRIGOS KING NUPTIALS, ast evening at # o'clock Was celebrated the mar of the charming Mims Lily He King and Dr. 0, M. Uriges, at the residence of the brite in Brookiya: Barly 1n the evening the house was densely thronged, and It was bardly possible lo tove from oxe room fo another, All were anxious to see the bride, whose helzhtened color betrayed her agitation, ‘The relations of the beautiul girl were there iu’ great rand the bridal presents were superb and in’ nuinber, eerctuony was performe of the Baptist Church, As the bridegroom Je across the room to the clergyuan a heard. The eoret Tossive, ‘of white eonted il A Mocklin bice whit til ring by the Rey. Edwin At 10 o'clock. the happy pair set off for their toarriage trip, whieh iy to embruce Niagera, Montreal, and Saratoga, — VOTTINGS ALKOUT TOWN, —_ The twelfth annual ic of the Caledonian Club takes place at Jones's Wood today, Tho National Academy of Design will close on Saturday. Two thousand Remington rifles to be ship to Havana next week The body of James Black, of Brooklyn, aged 35, was acnt to the Morgue yesterday. Lewis Forrest, a nutive of Massachusetts, aged fell yesterday ut 115 Chattum street. He was to Bellevue Hospital, where he died ‘The 25 cent note counterfeit just captured is @ finished imita nd a large atount of the trash has boon circulated. Kight bundred Siingerbund will winging feetival in Joxoph Reev line yenterday, Messrs, Preese & E; The annual fe: Presbyte Horticultural Society this evening. The Rey. James Boyce, pastor of St, Theresa's (RC) church, in this’ ¢ nuh astonis last evening, on receiving a call from a Committe Lis parishioners who presented a check tor $3,700, John Williams was committed to the Tombs yesterday, for stuashing a glass and stealing from 79 Nassau street a handiul of oroide watches that the owner valued at €95, but which would be dear ut #55 a Dusuel The nineteenth annual banquet of the Society of Salut Joho the Baptist was given Inst evening, ners. K. Prudhomme, ©. Chabot, Ht, Gossetin, © Thompson, Leprohon, ‘and Buuchemin, respouited to the customary toasts, Messrs, Resig & Hexamer had @ fine supply of strawberries at the fruis and flower stow Whitlock’s Horticultural Hall yesterday. ‘Chis firm crow al the suvall fruits in abundance at thelr farm vid nursery hear Mount Kisco, Westenester county, — Intelligence been appointed Russ d gers of the Northeastern this city to participate In the ‘ore in duly, was committed by Justice Dow. swer for stealing $1,597.07 trom pel, of 910 Broadway Ratataski ha n Minister to Washington, Hilisdale College, Michigan, has made Vice-T tColux an LL.D, Ex-President Johnson ts ni of Tounessee, according to tue Gens, John ©, Fremont and 4 in Pars, Gen, Bickle wveral Co: eut yesterday John H. Allaban has been sp Internal Revenue for the Second rel to be next Governor vaviile Waig L, Lee have arrived Scnators Carpenter and Boreman, eu had terviows WiKh Ghe Pre rr pointed Assessor of trict of New York, aid JohnColbrane Collector of Iniernal Revenue for the Sixth District of New York, Sir Edwerd Thornton, British Mini Fe rat Becratary of Laation. and Count F ci WAttaires of the Tench Legation, go. few uss Ua Ws We ae PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. FORMAT NOTICR OF AN AMENDMENE OF THE TRISH CHURCH wiLln Glebe Houses to be Relieved of Dedt—The Viceroy of Faypt Visiting Queen Victoria— English Artisans forthe Coraell Universe ity—Newenstle in Bankrupteys Loxpox, June 24.—In the House of Lords to- night Viscount Litford gave notice of an amendment to the Irish Church bill, relieving glebe houses of debt, Inereasing and extending glebe lands, and | grant ng twenty-five acres of land to Catholic and Peosbyterian churches ‘The Viceroy of Exypt has gone to Windsor on @ visit to the Queen, | A public breakfast was | fourteon Engl teh rth ‘iven here this morning to who are about to sail for the United States to enter the Cornell University. Lord Houghton vied the chair, and made @ | epeech full of encouragement and good advice for | the enterprising young mon | The Dake of Newe tle ls up before the Court of Bankruptey, — Napoleon's Spcech to the Armys Panis, June 24.—The Emperor to-day visited the Camp of Chalons and delivered a speech to the soldiers, He reminded tho army that this was the anniversary of the battle of Solferino, and was pleased to see that they had not forgotten the great cause for which they fonght ten y ago. The Emperor continued as folk lows: “Preserve the remembranco of the battles fonght by your fathers and youre felven; for one victories aro the history of the progress of | efvilization, You will thus maintain the military spirit which is the | triomph of noble over vulgar passions; rt is Mdelity to the flag, devotion to country, Ce jane in the faue course and you wil always be worthy of so grout a nation I. ia rumored that the negotiations, which were ree ly renewed fora commercial confers tween France and Belgium, are hkely to fall through again. — Threatened Outbrenk in Italy. Froraxce, June 24.—The official journals here that large crowds assem: In the streets of nut committed no violence, confining their to the utterance of seditious cries, persed without making to the police, Slight detnonatratio reported in Naples and Bergame aisles FHE WOMEN IN COUNCIL, canteens ‘Tho first of a series of ward meetings terest of woman suffrage was held in the Eleventh and Seventeenth Wards im Avenue D last night, The meeting was called to order by Miss Anthony, who remarked thet its special enject was to appoint delegates to attend the Convention to be held tm Saratoga on the 13th aa! 14th of July next. A PRECEDENT. All men, virtuous or victous, intelligent or igno- rant, said Miss Anthony, are allowed to make the laws of this nation, Vorng Is nothing but exprese- ing your opinion, The women of the Methodist Choren have tan stetors that it le proper to vote, and moreover, have set a practical exe ampic. The cxyerinent bas been tried by” the and been proved sucerssfal, Miss Anthony not the Inet that the press wi ays om the track of Woman's rights, sud here to-nicht, aid. sho, have. reporters, women rsporters ‘too, from the Herald and the everduaaiing SUN, | VOTING RQUALLY THK RIGHT OF MRK AND WOMEN, Misa Upham was then Introduced, She delivered 9 brief speech on the comparative justice of the meed awarded to women and w men, Voung was tho cqual right of men and of women, CHRISTIANITY DENOUNCED AS DESPOTIC. Every boy tn hia nation understands his impor. f tance, Aad knows that he Is to have a voice in the making of the laws, aod that all profess\ ire open to hin; but tore is no phice for wowen, Now, What we demand is Us, that every avenue to growth, to strength, and to excellence shall be just on free the girl ss to her brotver, and wotil thie system tion js obtained, we shall wever bove a naturel state of soctety. At present, man is educated to be a tyrant, and woman a slave, WOMEN AND THK WXCISE LAW. x Jaw provides that tue majority shart rule fon tie temperance question. Could this Just law: obviln here ta this Eleventh Ward, and could women = * Vote, perhaps it might change the Aspect of affairs, THE CASK IN A NUTSHELL Mra. Sheppard related the following on the snub: bing of women: When tn the country asked my little nephew, * What are. you going to be, Jona? b Ob! Tain golog to bea doctoreor Tain going to be an onginerr.”* * Weil, Susto,” T sald to his sister, . fb Our” said she, f ye a lady, and moke wax flowrrs, and niarried."” Lthonght that was the trath in a nwt 4 i Miss Anthony kere requested that delegates be aj pointed to the Saratoga Convention. It was moves ond corried thet Miss Siearus, Miss Upham, anc 1 Mis, Gailico be sent, a i SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, - the comedian, reached Bultimore tx days. Heaus won the municipal election ia Portinnd, Oregon, on the tist inst, Wm, Gardner, of Michigan, was found dead on the road near iludeoa, N. Y., 00 aceday, The National Intelligencer and tho Washington Bax prean aro to be morged in one, wsee Will nut beable to pay any interest om her ddbt for three oF four years, Peaches and waterinelons have appeared in the ] Nashville market. ‘The Great Eastern was 24 knots from Brest at last advices, aod bed paid oat S10 Knots of the cable. Tho Congressional Ways and Means Committee reached Sacramento on Tuesday. The Lehigh University in. Bethlehem, Penn., sent forth lim frst graduating class yesterday. ‘The Tallapoosa, with the monitor Sauges ia tow, arrived at Charelston yesterday The Stuckton House at Cape May was opened yesterday Shocks of earthquake were felt in Seattle, OL pierunitsumtaconnn' Washington Tvtrltory, oa the Wek, f,and 244 of Jue. Vive hundred Tudians attacked the railroad labor. n the dd Inst, ten miles South of Fort Seott, The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, tn, St, Louis,on Wednesday night, in the ease of Debaidson, Pot killing @eabin Diy on his steamer, of ‘Tennessee ts removing many of ore of Einigrativa, aud putting uew Wem the Com in their piace A German, who bad been arrested for a violation of the Excise law, received a public ovation (rom his couutryien 0 Chicago on Wediesday. ‘on sons of distinguished officers in the war have been appoluted cadets at large in the United States Military Academy. ‘Tue Trevsury detective officers have arrested @ host of counterfeiters tp Maryland, Penns) ivania, New York, aud several Interior States owe ‘The medical testimony in the case of Morris and who were found dead in (he Dorenetter, MAM, howod that they Wied Of congestion. 's Day was rated in Newport by campigent Calvary Commanders et Prog Holy Sepuicire Khean qhegiatration tin Kichmond yesterday, he whites bave overcome the black majority, and. a Majority oF anout 0, INFN, AOE aN ‘The approaching Virginia elcetion is creating ine tense exe tement, “Wells Will get the Guveruorship by from 19,000 Lo 20,000 majority In the Spanish Cortes yesterday, the bill propost 1 tax of nftoen per cent, ou the coupons of rented, W Tejected, ‘The buildings on a fired and \lestroyed Kuulse, No clue ween odtatied. rm near Cork nesday might, by raturs of the outrag nfederate bondholders held another; 1 on Wednesda; (; ynectii unee Mr. Suinner meut of tte Alabame asin Editorial Convention Is tn session ‘inendment ot the law of libel bs w tod kuaves and law to det ‘The Wise: Osos, A. which will mako It saf Droakers. Judge Barnard, at Carmel, Patnam Co., issue a 2, on sday. against the prow w ‘Mahopac, enjorni iis’ works, outhouses, &¢, (row t to the memory of the Rey, Dr. Ji ho founded the pie opal Chareh in Narre Tel, was dedicated yesterday at his bi oof the “old chuses io Nord At Williams Coll rday, 4 graduated ous of a class of 39, and fi ional graduated im the yartial course, The di Joctor of LAWS Was com ‘ad that 9¢ Doctor of Divinity Upon the Key, Loelaa and that of Doo! r + Lei Suilth, of New York. " ‘The Committee having charge of the mosument dedication at Gettvaburg on the tat of July, hav railroads leading (yranqoments, with the principal ra 3 are, I ‘excun ESels, Baltimore aud other prominent is, Haltinore and ather prom sion tickets at reduocd rates. Las: Coa ‘The Missisalpol Conservative Btate 0 ah aaiiy, resioi rato at t ey ey look masse | ie government ia ruin fae ergal ausbesty 0a ibe Folatiouss Nice a al