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AW OOOO = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR JOHN REAL'S NEW TRIAL. ———— MR. GRAHAM'S ARGUMENT DEFORE A DISTINGUISHED AUDITORY, ——— Inaantty Set up, of Course—Brii for the Murderer—D! xe for the People—Dectsio Real in « Threat At 10g o'clock yesterday morning the spacious €ourt room of the General Term of the Supreme Court was litersily packed by an immense con @ourse of spectators, It was the occasion of the @rgament for s new trial in the case of John Real On the bench sat Justices Clerke, Barnard, and Cardozo, At the long table immediately feing the Tndges was seated the eloquent John Graham, Esq, And at his side exdudge Stuart and B, K, Pheipr, ¥eq., Jolin Ri At the loft of exJIndge Stuart was District Attorney Garvin, absorbed tu the perusal of a huge law book, In the area of the Court were ex United States District Attorney Courtney, D, D. Field, John K, Porter, ex Julgo of the Court of Appeals, John MeKeon, Henry Clinton, John K. Burrill, John Voorhis, Clark Bell, the Torrnod counsel of the Pacific Raitrond during the @ Fisk suits, Mr. Charles Tracy, Jolin D. Towns end, Wm, F. Kintzing, and other mombers of the Now York Bar. TUR MURDER—TRIAL AND CONVICTION ‘The prisoncr, ax Tue Sun's readers know, killed Policeman John Suedick on the night of the BI of s counsel. distingmished July, 1869, at abs ut holfpast 10 o'clock, near First Avonue and Toirty-accond street, ‘The indictment was found in the following month, ond, on motion of Disirict Attorney Hall, was sent to the Court of Oyer and Terminer for trial, The trial (ook place on Fob. 11, 1860, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Dofore Judge Barnard, and was con luded on that day, the Court reinaining In session for that purpos until a Inte hour of the night, when, immediately after being convicted, with a recommendation te mercy, le was sentenced to be hanged on the April, 1400. EXCITEMENT AT TI TIME OF TIER THtAt. ‘The «rontest excitement prevailed around Court House dnring the trial, and the fears rescue of the prisoner as he was returning to the Tombs consiraine! Judge Barnard to ask the ald of a large forco of police, ‘Threats against Judge Bar nard’s life hed aleo been uttered, and on the night of the triat ho was accompanied home by two friend In a oarringe, au attack upon him being surmised. Tt ‘was perhaps unlucky for the prisoner that for several months previous to his trial the city of New York had boon aviccied by the boldest and most accom plished criminals as the theatre of their exploits Robberies hal teen committed in broad duylight involving the abstraction of unprecedented amounts Of money. Neither the perton nor the habitation or place of business of a citizen wos sale 9 at ontr: Rarglars, plekpockets, thiev-# of every grade were perpetrating thelr Nees Wwithoot restraint. ‘he community had been appalled by the “Rogers marder,” and it bad come to be felt that the lawwas not ourh. or strong envugh, t moct Ube ene of nun eney, resorts known asa fF ovderlow ena, Was the only Ine of crime, Under the preset stances was Jolin Real tried, convicted, and tencod JUDOE RUTINREAND'S STAY OF RXRCUTION, Although rest_mantiested by the public ‘was Intense, os tho day of the execution of the ent prit approsched, it rose to a piteh that baffles all de scription. Tho chance of the sentence of death doing oxrcuted Was the absorbing t cof conver Gation for the few days preceding the fatal 31 of April. Gov, Hoffinan had dee ined to grant a iepricve or in any wise to interfere will the sentence of the law, or to beed the jury's unac: countable recommendation to merey ‘sudge Bar ad, altho igh Waving allowed the writ (f er or. hat deciined to orter u stay of execution. “Four or five days precedins the Cay of execution, John Graham Boq., argued the motion for stay before Judy eradd. “Only the day before the 84 of Apri, wn whily the clanking of the instraments sed by t conmirnctirs of the gallows was b ad Judge Sath LOQUENT ALGUMENT RY JON GMAT VM Wren Mr. Graham arose, all was huslid. | Mr Grahain prelacesd his remarks by allad the nn v tae teal had A ty aeonelusion, Leavinw aside what occurred at the trial fur jurt’. + commont, ho dit net approve the haste with which sentence of death followed npon the verdict of the jury, The Prisoner wis recomme ded by the jury to the merey ‘of the Court, whic, al housh tt could mitigate Bis punthirest, might have sucgested the pro Priety of desrring his sentence—as im this” coun 8 invaribiy” the preetice in such eases « Real was doomed to death on ed upon a general Fé enting upon the pre nd Real, aud remarking ever el Jotw ithe te the spot, aumé of the te ‘Viows re ations o that of course tained and sercened their omioer, id, Con never err, or Would We know thi did ‘wrons, were it ot the tits be ore the Police Board, which tribunal, we are infor ni dis . tudulges in frequ tue D partum nt tor drunkenness, cruel and unnecessary vs of the club, lying, exiortion, insole ind general abuse of oflice, Mr. Graham auvanced as poluts of law: Thas the pr sonce was not tried as he should have muinsals tron © Jndument save done, when the ia this. cou ext Court ty at after the ment wax ordered Cay erred at the (rial ii preventing the prisones faking officer Mee, Who Wace the wrrest, what rows the prisoner as igic! for his net. he defence was at ail crn If the’ evidence for @ day of the homicide o prisot mo his rignt mind. ta the 4 to on tho nizht of Bis arrest i inst hian, waretioved by hat bo said on tae following day > INSANITY Treir ground was. Me. G ‘said, that John Real no aetifond Fovke Gi the night of thia verurrenca Tea! thAL Ht Wax aman who had miht likey be weit, b Who ALY © Cine of Ge homicide was so Trenzied aud ed Chatit to law visied accountability upon 4,10 di i uot allow him to be prejudiced GAIN, ION OF TRSTIMONY, 4 further, that the Court erred in ex hy oftercd to show. whether ai the tiie the prisoner was justined ps. the clroum ance In. rh beer from the officer. and tl excluding the of Dw tig. prev ety ot Buedick to the |r ‘oinexclud'n ony to how that Oho pris not in his righ MOW THB JUAY WHRE INPLULS Mr. Graiaw concluded oe follows: Who that has ever i lust oat We Dif cant scion. ean deny eneh, 6 peclally over the wluds of J Dw Law tlie et of atrial is to be forced: d {To "revel ta tho Hgut Of ix anaile ts wssnred antalling deliverance. Gur Fedecal and State Constitutions have pranredd ant parantend tue fs He Fight of wtrhal asristanee of Cou the cust Wrbed—tunperat exerese ante joyment, This ts Bulwark of (ni prisouer—not from the fazrance oF hot fom the plaluvess or wn fot that h stands here with bis king with human Atenuated aud wn “bot that (to be Trans: Atlantic sent on ted to defai Alinighty's t that be cause, has vent | to wn Irrevocable doo Cut Unhow| io rec ath wi this Dut because one por already Yoyond review, and from the fear vn, WIKOUL any Maitigi Oapeet G over hi bat ds itself upon the protons of the counsel Whom he Showe ax tie det nals ‘Mr, Graham begun Lis argument shortly afer 103¢ A. M.,and did not concluse until three minutes be- fore o'c'ock P.M, ARGUMUNT OF THB DISTRICT ATTOLN District Attorney Garvin spoke ou behail of the ople, He said that the jury had taken everything Ra consideration in arriving a! the conciusion; that w recommendation to mercy suowed that they desired the prisoner to be dealt with le piently as possible, but that they had never- Mholess, in ‘accordance with their oaths, found him * Guilty of murder in the first degree.” ‘They could not bave dove otherwise, No twelve men in jew York could bave reudored a dierent verdict, je chaructorized John Keal as a midnight cowardly fassassin,who lay hid b: hind a charcoal box in wait tor Dis victim to nd when he did puss, fred one shot, then another; after he fell Lelpless to the round, t be satisfied that be had breathed his last reath, he bent down over the litcless body of Binedivk, saw that his heart sull beat, and then de- ted is last charge in his body,’ Tuis was all, Yaa that murder? ‘At ie conclusion of the District Attorney's effort, the Court took the papers, and reserved its decision, ANTRRVIRW WITH JOUN REAL, | very Insolently nileman who chanced to visit the and secused him of we that Tuk SUN hue published conce: fim. Our iwiormant told Keal that there was not & Word of truth i the charge. After abusing him in fe mnost Ful oly mauner, using profane and fly Binegoge, Rost said! Mow, mind you, Uf ever THe SUN publishes anything Mf Se, Messi you gausids wine prone i aidt in nv Y re Jor amner ety years, WOW never write agus HONORS TO HON. NORACK GREELEY —>— Courtesy of Mr. James Fi Recetves Mr. Greeley Jr.—The Prince a Full Admirat's Pigs’ Foot. At half-past 4 o'olock’on Wednesday, June 9, the Hon, Horace Greeiey sent a leading editorial article on the tariff to the 7yidune composing room, drew ona black broadcloth coat, threw a linen dus ter over his left arm, pliced s dark straw hat on the back of his head, picked up a large black travelling baz, apact an old-fashioned eand box and a box of wafers, and walked down stairs from his sanctum to the counting-room of the 7yidune office. Here be met the publisher of the 7ridune, the Hon, Samuel Sin- clair, Mr. Greeley walked without the railing, giv: ing the following orders as he disappoxred through the door “Sam, I'm off for Londonderry, and will be back on Saturday, ‘Tell Whitelaw that ‘The Way to Honorable Peace’ and ‘The Mackley Contract’ are * Musts' to-morrow ; and tell him not to let anybody grind any axes on the Tribune while I'm gone.” OOING FOR THE BOAT, “Tm gone,” reached Mr, Sinclair's ears as Mr Creeley atrnck the sidewalk. Mr. Greeley walked Uorongh the Park, carrying his carpet-bag. and eur. rounded by @ ging Of sereaming newsboys, who vainly tmportuned him to buy a copy of te © Bening News, only @ cent.” Opposite City Hall he was met by the Hon. George t W. Roome, who bowed, and kindly offered to ear: y Wie carpet-vag, Mr, Greeley, however, failed to recoguize Mr. Roome, and made no response to his otter. When en the Coruer of the Park Mr. Grecicy Nourht a Telegram of a pertinacious newsboy, crossed the street amid a Tull in the tide of om buses, and shufled down Chambers sircet. ADMIRAL FISK, At a fow minutes before 5 o'clock, the nlor at the foot of Chambers aircet was thronged. ‘The Ola Colony was about to co out with passencers for Bh and anxious py @ eye 0 carpeted ganzwa: superiotended the em courtesy, Ho Mr Yarkation with lis ‘usual’ skill ar wore his magnificent untiorm, and bis aid Symonds, was expecially polite in his attent to the feminine passengers. ‘Tho Admiral gave his orders With refresting coolness. ‘The passen- cers crowded into. the boat in. perfect order, wed by his eve, and by the stentorian dircetions of b's officers, Just five minutes before the Bual rng ing of the bell, a tall gentleman, with w duster, a Diack straw hat, and a large carpet bag, reached gong plank, “Commoitore, look—look at that carpet shouted Mr. Symonds, pointing bis fliger at the travelling Ihe Admiral ‘glanced a lowing inseription : the bag. It bore the fol HGR LEY, } 15) Nasdaw etgeet, H Ww York, : tthe Admiral was at owner of the bag, Seiaing that receptucke tn his right band, be shouted, mid the biare of Dod worth's band, “Ar Gredley. 1am happy to wee you . Come right on board, for we shal he side of the an ins THe INTERVIEW. Mr. Greoley hesiin {n evident alarm, held on to hia travelling bag, The Admiral tinued : “My name ix Fisk. You have probably frequently heard of me before, Mr, Grecley,” Mr. Greeley looked at tho Admiral's uniform tu utter bewilderment, an wen replied : mber you now. ‘You are from yea You were an Knsien in the blockading squadron in Ist. Tre- q{ourery, Well, T kad occasion to ute your © while compiting the * American Conflict,” " The Admiral drew back, apparently ed, Tien he weiaed Mr, Greeley by the arm, und drew him on the hing earl You are much mistake Ir. Ores am James Fisk, dr. of the Brie I should certainly know me, for have to you fer several compliments in the Triduné on the conduct of that road," Mr. Greeley cust his eyes ay toad on Mr. Fisk's bosom, at tho giittering unif the sparkling din ve a fresh glance . aid replied : “You; it has been omy opinion t Frie rond has been mismanaged, bai always have been a friend of ty 1 urged the $10,000 in aid of it. W8 no reason In the world should not receive # han rons through an agricultui the milk teulns wlone — THR MRIDAL CHAMBER, Tere the Admiral escorted Mr. Gree cabinyand called for the head waiter, waiver could net be found, Meeting the cou Gen the Admiral asked him to scenre a first class stateroom for bis friend, the Hon. Hora Greeley. Gen, Rice snatched the carpet bag fr Mr. Greeley’s hand, and departed, Le soon. re: turned, however, wiit the alarming tteili genes that every slate room on th bout, with bub one excep tion, was enzazed ed Mr. Pisk. oWiatt ' sh ® bridul chamber ts the only stateroom unoe "replies Rice. N. escort Greeley to that, then,” an. tho Admiral, “Mr, Greeley, 1 hove to meet ut the supper table,” continued Mr. Fisk, eal ly removing his Adm cup, and walking out on deck. Mr. Greeley objected to the bridal chamber, hat ne had no objection to sleeping o the might. He fnolly, however, Hinportuuiiies of Geu, Kice, and accepted the situation, building of the road. ‘Ihe road abou! pay. why Ms sloekhold nome yearly dividend. It niry, and ction of co Mn, GRRELRY AT SUPE”. Mr. Greeley appeared at the supper table, and was received. with marked attention, ule de foie gras, pork and Bowne, plekled jigs! fee Overything that the heart could wish, was ¢ Letore him, A boitle of Roderer was sent lim with the compliments of the Admiral. Mr. Greeley, how ever, rexpectiuliy declined it, and asked tor a glass otwaer, Gen, fice, who paid him every aticnton, got hin to compromise on a glass of lemonule, PAYING IIS FAI No money was taken from Mr, Greeley. The free. dom of the boat waa placed at his disposal, Wher he offered to pay bi the money Was returned, with the remark that it waen't good. Mr. Greeley, yarently surprised, returned the bill to hia pocket: book, aid oflered another greenback. ‘Thin was also refused op the ground of its suspicious character, Mr. Grecley insisied that the clerk was mistaken ‘Phe clerk then told him that he was under orders to receive no monty from bim, He was We guest of the Company, HAIL TO THR CHIEF. In the evening Mr. Greoley visited the deck during «lull in the dancing, Dodworth's band im mediately struck up * Hail to the Chie," which was followed by cheers from the passengers. AC IL ¥, M, Mr, Greeley retired to the bridal chamber, —— LOCAL POLITICAL MOVEMEN > Irish Republican National Convention, The following named gentlemen were elected List ulgnt to represent New York city and Brookt tthe fortheoming Lr publican National Con ention to be held in Chico on duly 4: From New York (ity—Col, ‘. J. Kelly, Capt Mark Laniga i. pt, John Mot Eugene O'Shea, i ‘Capt, Michael O'Rorke, DF. David Bet), Joseph lurke, Capt, W. 8. O'Brien, Col, 'T. Henley, Gen. J, P. Melyor, Gen. PL He ddnes, Capt, De a. Hogan, ‘Thos. A. Masterson, A, H. Mulligun, Cape Wilson Berryman, and others, From Brooklyn Gen, William D, Lacy, Co!, Janes Kavanagh, Gea, James L, Kiernan, Cups. J. ¥ Kavanagh, ‘The delegates will mect on ‘Thurstay evening, Tuly 1, at the office of the risk Republic. peeeraliny ‘The Eighth Assembly Republican Ata crowded meeting of the Eighth Assembly District Union Repub tean Association, J. W. Burner prosiding, Benjamin i. Schafer was appointed a del. vate to the Central Committee, io pl o GA Foster, resigned, and on the Patronage Committes in place of John'binson, ned. paedstnucstiel Bath Great Fir Touday & Co.'s lithograp! Chestnut street, above Minh, Phil burned yesterday, Among tle losers Conover, dealer in ekine; William M. McDanieis, manuiacturer of curled hair; D. B. Blifer, furaiturd waker ; C, Hall, furniture maker; John Puy, weroll sawyer; Herman, Btacudel & Co, and Sclimite & Co. leather mandfacturers; ©. 8. Wiilums, tanner ; the Philadelphia and Boston Salt Fish Company, and oluers.. Several, dwellings were pariisily Lured, ‘The Wtal loss will not be leos than $400,00, ————— Yollow Fover at Quarantine, Since the transfer of the U. steamer Frolic, no now cases of yellow fever have occurred among the officers and crew of the Saratoga, L cut. H.C. Kaebel, of the Suratoga, died at 2A. M. yesterday, on bowrd the hospital sip Llinvis, ‘The River Park Ra Warenrowy, N. Y., June 26,—Kolla Golddust won the purse of @1,000 at thi piace to day, aller losing the first two heats, in 83, Bd, and 201, ee The Buckeye Rece Crvcinnatt, Juno 25,—The Club stakes were won by Jonnson's Voluntece; tine, %:31, The Club btaki® wore won by Roache's Dan Vourhies, —_ sett Races, Puovipence, June, 56 = Twang and Mac won double tean purse of $2,000. ‘The second race, purse of $1,000, tor all Horses that never trotted better than #33,’ nae won hy Dresdimn THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. —_——, IMPORTANT SKIRMISNES IN THE 8 DISTRICT, CINCO WIL n Juntas—Cholera Doing its Work— The Exceu' ago-Thoe be Relleved. Havana, Juno 9%, vin Key West, June 95.— Gen, Buceta has arrived in Havana Ho was hooted at in Santingo, and on bis arrival to Cienfuegos was wed from the violenes vf the volunteers only by the intercession of the Governor. The mobilized volunteers gorrisoning Matanzas reeently put to death a boy named Robinaon, nine teen years of age, the ton of a Britis resident, He was recused of carrying correspondence for the insorgents, Havana, June %.—Gen, Buceta who was con: cealed In this eity, bas gone to New Orleans, Cholera has broken ont in and near Guantanamo. There were several cases I) Santingo, and the dis oase was reported to be raging with severity in the interior. Heavy skirmishes have taken place In the Cinco Villas district, It ts reported that 150 Cabans and 100 Spaniards have been killed in these conflicts, It 9 known that large sums of money are for- Warde! to the United States for the purchase of war materini and to aid the Cuban Juntes in Giting out expeditions, Several libuaters of the party which landed at Battiquerl were executed in Santiago, Havana, dune 25.—Tho volunte of the'r own free will given up the du ing the Morro Castle and Fortross Cabanas, and are to be relieved to-morrow by a naval foree, They have taken this getion to convince tho Home Gov ernment thot they had no notion of disobeying its orders, of of opposing the new Captan-General, De Rodas. t forces have Confirmation of Cholera Reports, Havaxa, June 25) Evening. Reports of th extraordinary mortality of the cholera and dysentery in the ranks of the contendicg armies in the fleld are fully confirined, Gen. 9 de Rodas ts expected to arrive here next Sunday. + Another Enengement between Puerto del Padre and Lax Tunas -Deteat of the Spaniards Reintol Ferre Havana, June 2h.—Active stops are be taken to defend Matangas and Cardenas by Spo cruisers, Advices of the 16:h from Nuovitas report another engagement Puerto det Padro and Las ‘Tunas, ‘The Spaniards, 800 strong, under Gen, Fer rer were defeated, loat their convoy and retreated to Tunas. Gen. Ferrer went for reinforcements. and Sent to Gen, mont hetween they had been forwarded. Five thousand soldiers aro needed to reinforce the Cinco Villas Disirice - The 1 Jon in St. Domiuges 23.—In St, Domi Gens. p have joined their forces againat President Baez, ‘The former landed at Azua with strong force, und proposes to cut off ail commun cation between the capttal and the tntertor, while Gen. Luperon will blockade the harbor with the steamer Telegrafo, Havana, June Cabral and La, —_ CUBAN NEWS THROUGH WASHINGTON pases for the Cubaun-Disease Sweeph ization of th rant intelligence aarters of the ists by thoir frien Is tn this city. Since the battle of Puerto del Padre, two uutipor tant engngementa tare reported, In both of which the Spanish foreos were defeated with the los of over has been reevived from the bi Cuban revolutte fifly in killed and wounded, In one — of them tie Cubans captured provision train, The Cuban army is roported ~— In good condition, while that of their — opponents is suflering greatly of cholera and congestive fevers Diseuse und discontent are proving more des! to the Spaniards than could have been by most euecessful. eper # in the field. commanders find it di@ienl) to maintain any organt zation. The feud between the regulars aud volu toers 18 growing more Intense every * of a seiticment seem to be a Volunteers have complete coutrol of th nud inarseribable outrages ure p inatagation. day, and all nend, ‘The commanders at their SPANISH GOVERNMENT IN STRERT, THE NEW CHAMBERS Wood of Potr Hlenvy Hee ONered by vr Two Addi- onal Candidates for Spenish Gold—The jovers of Yreedom in American Hanud- culls, Spanish gold has given us another Judas. He was een yesterday in the Spanish building in Chambors street, unensily patroMing the jobby lead ing to the room of the Spanish Cireult Court, where the noted Grand Jury that had indie! the Coban patriots had just finished the indictment of a gang of counterfeiters, A fortnight ago he enjoyed the e fidenes of Col. Ryan, but he has since received a glittering bribe to uid In tho capture of the Colonel, end he is therefore Cewrqyid for that gentleman, in- ing to dehver him tw the District Attorney and Gen, Barlow. The traitor, however, is well known, and the leading Cuboma ey that he cannot possibly capture Col, Kyun, NEW INPORMERS PURCHASED, ‘The rank and tile of the Cuban army in this city were startled yesterday by a report that anoth person, Who was formerly in the ence of Col, fan, had so tar betrayed the sacred trust repowed him as to permit himselfte be used by the Spanish authorities and Marshal Barlow as aspy, ‘This pe son, Who re ides in Waverley: pla called at he recruiting headquarters of the J 4 after in Eratiating hime it into the friendship of the Colonel, of as he ulleges, a commission ns capitan Ina any to leave tly port for Cuba, Not tent with pouring this information into the y oars of Barlow, this infunous spy went be- e the Grand Jury of the United States Cireuls rt and testified, Under oth, that Col, Ryan was filting ont @ Cuban expedition, and he volunteered his services to prevent its departure, Of course, he was well pald for his treason ‘Another informer was obtained from the Cuban be appeared yes Grand Jury ryom, aimed : spy? 1 saw bum ort tine ao.” recruits on Weane:day night sy iu the ball leading A patriot. who stood t S My God. bus shake hands with Col Aw gequaintance He as beon tn the pay of the Spanish authorities since Thursday last! VIGOROUS SEARCH FOR COL, RYAN. ‘Tho Deputics of Marshal Barlow and abc dozen special officers were busy yesterday making 8 vigorous search ior Col, Kyan an ditt rent parts of this city, They ealled at the Metropolitan, Fifth Avenue, St. Nicholas, and St. James’ Hotels, and at the Astor, Two of them were atationed opposite tho casino in Houston street, and men wio are said to draw poy from both Mr: Zayer and Mr, Barlow have beew stationed at (he x ty intercept the Colonel whom they suppose to be sull in this ety. It wis rumoied yerterduy that they have once been n his track, Dut the prize dieappeared, Iti also id that the Spanish Consul has privately ollered a large reward for Kyan's arrest, anil that a certain vidual in the Marshal's office, who tirst poinied . Ryan out, ts @ candidate for the pile, A SUAMKFUL ORDER. Yesterday afternoon one of thy most huniliating apectacies ever witnessed 1m this eity wox beheld by f spectators: wong the ‘ntrivty leading from Jounty Jail to Marshal Bariow's oftice, number of the Cuban loaders, who had been’ im- 4 on the testimony of the unknown spy, tan St. John, were dregged like felons, handcuffed, through ‘the public thoroughiares, on their way ‘to the oMice of the Assistant Disirict Attorney, whose duty It was to take bail in the triffing sum of $7,500 for each. ‘This unusual sever ity is & result of the escape of Col, Ryan, THK GRAND JURY FOR CUBA NOW. ‘The publicity given to tho namos of the Grand Jurors who jound the indictments against the Cub icaders has hud the effect which might have been an ticipated, Itis sid that they have porttively refused fo Jind any new indictments agai rt the patriots, and it fs believed that while they remain on the panei the liberty of the sympataigers with Cuban freedom wil nut be jooparded, except by arrests on war ssued by responsible and discrcet Commissioners, who will graut in such cages an immediat examina ton, — The Volish Exiles Speak for Cubs The Polos held a meeting wt their headquar- ters, Delancey street, fur the purpose of electing off cers and making arrangements for tho tri-ceutennial celvbration of the peaceful union of aucient Lith- uanla, Podolla, and Galicta with the kingdom of Po- land in A. D, 1409, The assembling of the Polish refuges, oxllcs. and symnutbisine islands wil take NEW YORK, | SATURDAY, JUNE Place in tho city of New York Aug. 11, 1969. Several Anciont medals representing the old ceremontats enacted in those olden days are now being made in Paris, and when completed, a number will be re. ceived by the Polish organizations, anil it is contem Plated to present one to each of the leuling journals and liistorical soetetion In New York city. The (ol low ing oMecrs were elected t y Dr. Marcinkowalt ‘The following resotution was offered and adoptet: Whereas, The Poles, with a deep | torial low feelin yer; struggling for pathy wit for ome heartfert +) raging Cnbe ns, and te people mat rial avd ane that! el Pent richie frou) the Htled ty thems, wud During the’ late WwW eXCEHUONE cts to Uh tly #lavery tee Wt ett It to stop power. Tt is, indecd, States Government withhold alldeserving an rucele for freedo wean despols accredited be atherm people, when that Ft fon one hand, and‘a liheral Government tutions, editing ell Chel ino murderous depredatto LAST NIGHT IN JERSEY CITY, > Tho Expeditionary Party Quarted in Cooper Hall-The inordinate Consumption of Lnger Beer Party off on Thursday Kvontne-The Headquarters in Hobokou Another Expedition To-day. The headquarters of the Cuban expedition force, Cooper Hall, Jersey City, romained ax quict yesterday we conlt be expected in a place whore nearly two hundred rather rough young mon aro congregated. A deal of lager beor was consumet during the day and evening, an unurnal number of not real Navona cigars were # nit tho bil Hurd tables were tn constant nae, all of which con tributed not a litde to the benefit of tie tall who presides over the establishment, During the cool of the evening a goc f the crows out on to the aidowalk in earch of f but there wos ® manifest disinelination tow ing away from the building, ‘The advent of every stranger was quickly noticrd and drew all eyew t clone scrutiny, ‘Tho party has been so eh sely by Spanish spicg, and so much harragsed nity marshals that they suspect every sirsngo with new ¢ ured that Col ly nowber at der Ryan nun ber ey all neem to be f fot away on mly a tay plight with a larg of men, and 1% now on the way to Cy left betind greatly disappolrt a the number, ‘They have the fover « ond y anxious to chances do not arem to f reaper. Th 1 their suceons in tie number is computed at two hundred tneeting way held tist nicht under nd HL Liberite a so ving with ita eo Marslial Barlow and ities. ix not known, Hon with The result A PARTY #AILED, A party of one hundred and forty 1 Kot away on ‘Thoraday durin jovernment enter, N Mole meelings without le of the available pole breach of the peace 8 for the exp hance places, but are forcoment A STARTING POINT, Rergen Point ty talked of a¥ an admirable point of departure tox expedition, Groat mystery is at “i sh epics fun @ chance oi being 1 f4 #Uill the headauart New ¥ Ieavous, AN RXPRDITION TO-DAY, ‘There seems to be an tdea afloat, thongh lacking but Go2 Hrond uthentic al por Holl porty 4 to attract the attention of the authorities trom movements b f quarter was quite last night In Coban et get away louay, but from whut % He Wore mutters care he story probably was tea tht dation in trath, Latest Arre arrested 11 Tnat Deputy Views evening ar and some pre- at his one of exclatn Pd blow y pres of surrenier, A number of genio about “to interfere bat ur brains t were restrained by Mr, Haru Ou reach the police “static was allowed toderart, but Last night wax again caught and con voyed rock Jail. Brak Harris wos taken Deut Thy o'clock, also in derse «to the ferry, He was pelnted out by Davis and another assixcnt faid fie hand on bis shoulder, mayi 1. Harris you are my prisoner.” Tho enieion wtates that bis name iy nok Hares, but William Collett of Sag Harbor, Long Istind, wud that be bas gust been discharved trom the navy, hav= tea ec et irom Hong Kong, © t ©. Beaman, a person’ who wished to at tach himself to the Unban porty, but whom they don't cure to recozniae, Waw arrested ou the boat, alter sveaking to Mr, Hurmon, Cll, When pro: The Whereabouts of Col. Thero is no end of reports relative to the sud- den disappearance of Col. Ryan, who so myste- riously disappewred from the custody of one of the special United States Deputy Marshals, and many have presumed thet Col, Ryan is near the shores of with a foree of from 800 to 1,200 volunteers, It is well known among those connected with the Marshal's office tuat Col, Ryan was to be allowed to give the officers the slip, and the story relative to the “eng,” It is well anderstood, and was nothing more than ® blind, Col, Ryan, on eseaping from his custodians, around into Thomas's fruit store, on Broady ponite the Metropolitan Hotel, where he was mct by keveral friends, who were in waiting. After a so: cial glues, the party entered a coach, anotier man's hat having beep placed on Col. Ryan's head, and hia hair, which he had always brushed bebin! his ears, was cut short, ‘The party went to the residence of certain Cubans on Ninth street, where he remained vntl Friday morainz, During’ bis stay in Ninth street he was visited by hosts of sympathizers, and yerleriay wfernoon bo left the elty very suddonly ere this he is many tniles rad and ont of the juris diction of the authorities of tho United States, se. MAGING THE CUBAN CAUSE, Ryan, D ‘oreman ef the United states a Sury. To the Bilstor of The Sun Sim: You may deem it worth while to publish the enclosed note, received by me this morning Ido not eredit the in the o mucication; but the which prompts itis ono tho exposure and re. which may be of service to any who may (> be In sympathy with it. ‘Phe writer sl ould use ean be throuzh the United States mail, purposo avow: apir buke be ma advan and ds the character ¢ the ithe supposes that judicial proceedings can be controlled by threats ol assussi hat In Us connection, Tam not careful to avow what my private sympathles may be tor u foreign veopl nobly suffering and strugg:ing for liberty and th rights of man; but L may add that the sligntest re Avetion would teach even the most violent that no. such private sympathics could be allowed to influence any upright Joror in the administration of our neu (rality laws, Wader the solemn sanction of an oat Mr. Joan W. Graydon, _ SOHN W. GRAYDON, ‘SIN: Ax the foreman of the Jury in the case ot the pa wit rasod to be worthy of ving under t 2 republican oomninanity ; 9 st ona fay wha a repre Tad ish gold) of Bypanisa es) sinve of that di id children, whic the noble, costly b others, Mod eons, “The bigod of tons ban pattiots cries to the heaves. for, Tt The Cubana have 0 ih det sthclus Sewvola,fmore than ones Lann diay 0 than one * Bratas Hi be, Twill be, ae | me th arth eteraally revelves within the un! true wilitat Inst Blay all tyranusst must be tie. wihecubn gepub i nd Hefore'the sup ot tie. ft duly goew dows iny dagver aualitbe plunger nto. y1 blnéFand dezvaded Weart and the hoarke of all (ions of idberty wilt loudly rejoice wien ® Spanish spy, bought with Spanivh gold, has ceased tolive! fhe rope tint corrupted Justice of a eorpupted. ws o corrupted aud nepotic bulcher Preside: shall bes wold oF, ermliy have covered yourvelf famy and dishonor by eonilog th rly 4 de which dlahouors our wiy sp) of nonle Vong! rev ames to nolle, L frighten you have Ting nN a ou Mberty! Nos which could not be changed Uy mil ny firin resolution, ie Of Bpaulsh god. Pat ony give rs jn uae oe ry soltie your world Twa feet intadte ntraeced at anh ito you wil eve wo a our sine eh ReS alee fatale FUN ON THE CAPITOLINE, pee coy Frank Swift Mocts Jamen $1,000, and Boyle Ba, Bovi Spectators Chatlonge by Tho first velocipede ¢ vicinity aince the rodnetio arding. THE VELOCIPEDE. ——— THE GRAND CHAMPION MATCH ON for the Thousand— Tho American Bicycle Club among the at of importance in this of the bloyele into thin untry, came off yesterday afternoon, at the Cap- ° THE NEW SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Brief Mogravhy of Mr. Robeson Cari Facts in Now Jersey Political History The Now Secretary in Harness. The Hon, Georgo M, Robeson, the new Seore- tary of the to place of the Hon, A, 11, Borto, Fealened, Is & con of Judge William P, Robeson, of Warren county, N. Ji, who was a leading Whig, long and prominently connected with the polities of the State, Me. Robeson entered Prinecton College in 1544, and on gradosting im 1847, entered the law officn of Chief Justice Hornblower, In Newark, On Htoline Ground, Brooklyn, [twas a moteh for the | concluding ie atudies in 1850, he waa associated with championship, the principals to which were Frank | the Hon, A. M, C, Pennington, Subsequently re Swit, /f this city, and James I. Boyle, of | moving to Camden, he was appointed Prosecutor of Hrooklyn, ‘The weather was cxtremely ploaeant, | the Pleas for that county in 1:59, On the election and some five oF atx hie the Capttoline ground to witness th number of ladies graced tho occasion by thelr pre: sence, and altogether the scene was a very animated ‘one. ‘The members of tho Amertean 1 of this city to the number of thirty od tof thet sport, headquarters in Crosby street about 2D. M., in two # aonsation four-lorse omnibuses, and create on their way to the ground, tractive ve machine of this eity and the Re chine, ‘The latter attracted the tention, a they were the ones to be ured tn the grand reo, THR PRELIMIN AKIPS. The track was in magnificent ¢ nnd hard aca floor, 1th ad 10 yards over, Storting point nnd another for the finish, were indicated by plain ehatk marks, and faye « The mon hal the selection of judges, an n Messrs JR, Vicker Gill were chowea, Frank Pearsill and EW Vackers of the ye this inn cach side of the track portant posith and BOL G. Crouch were appointed timekee) red apoctators gathered at Qnite a te Club | F, dition, aa smooth a third of a mile in length mxequently there had to boa] Mr These so by | of Mr, Pretingbnysen as Senator in 1807, Mr. Rot son Was appointed by Governor Ward Attorney Gen- eral, which position he rerigned for his new duties, 1 | Te is about 45 yours of age, and justly holds high uk in bis profession, Mr, Robeson ia a strong F | and decided Republican, It is # curious coincidence that the only position ever held in the Cabinet by @ citizen of New Jersoy has been that of Seeretary of tha Navy, In 18% Samuel L, Southard wax appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Monroe, ant he continued in that | position durin; the entire administration of John Quiney Adams; in 1831 Mahlon Dickerson was ap. wl Scerotary of the Navy by President Jae inned tn the Cabinet of Mr. Van n for more than a year. Rober Carter yesterday; Cabinet meeting. o {| Vice Admiral Porter will continne at the Depart Ment, (o render sich assistance as imay be neces in by Chief Justtee alter which he attended tho waa aworn aga. Freuch, | sary sat] —— - | Ve Wasuis le Restrnn June sof M The Mone. resignation of 1ON, Hoe ae ee eee iinet etig | Btetetary Roric, thonzh mot unexpected, erented 8 beat condition, Ifo was dressed in white finca decided sensation; bat the greatest aurprise was drawers hing to the knee, wits blue w Meuitested at the appointinent of bis anecessor, stockings and hae Dall shoes, He wore a tight ft whom ecarecly anybody knew, and many inquiries ting cotton undershirt anda Mack ototh cap. Swit | Were ade concerning his antecedents, which could Had on a loose-Atting Hnen shirt, heavy wool not be answered, The report prevails that Attorney pants revehing to the knee, and ailk hose. Hix eap | Gonoral Moar will also resign next, as tho President wee sho 4 but his sloce wore of the | baa overruled two of his dectsions lately, that inn ete May ordinary walking kind, With very high heels TUR RACE track having beon cleared and every dines, the men got the word. froin won the inside, aud starting wor the first to show in front mied yoda tus fect. sli Swift pul ned hin foot between him At 40, th If and Swit Tay 6 chalteng Ustrucele at he wppromch stand, aheal at the of the: tist ti Ap, althoug s Sw wey im tho Julies’ land for the ad the heat well in hi tinne nd. Swift, soving there Was no cu Kaye it up. and role now leisurely. Boyle kept up his pace and crossed the score in Aiki, Att short ros, the men made thetr “appearance for the — Recond heat. Boyle had inside ongain, and gain went to the fore in the first few hundrod foot, As in the first heat, he lost hie hol on the treadios aud fell behind, Kwitt op vnc held this advantage however, be tor ck. Swift now, had the advantage and in atoly slacked up, Boyle ec ntinued round and com A few in tampa nts, the men atin till thelr ig rubbed down by U made their for the thi ant er the start, w 6 Lowe bis ad vantage. head rapilly, and for « few once reposed eal AE the © rs was hundred tn hitn by # few of bis adini ined. Ib wan only momentary, however, spurted, and ow ne \ Kara. Ww a hundred the jus Hoyle opponent and wont b with swift wtrtuggied mantully to lost ground, but acing that it was no the heat and the race, Hoyle, having e in hiv favor, rode wrouud Iwmurely, taking the malo ‘ontinued wo | Feo) da wide gap. Th to within 20) surds of the igen’ etand, when Boyle passed htm with ease. In the left or tnstile of the 15. Ax Boyle had committed r aide, tho Judges card to the Right Mour law, ant that tithe exe Gea, Stektes, Grant having decided that Sickle not cone under the Iaw prohibiting army officers a cophing diplotnstic positions, —— THE LABOR MOVEMENT. ‘The Carpenters of Brooklyn had a meeting and parade Inst even The} odperative Land andl Building Association was addressed Inst evening by Mr. ©, Oshorne Ward, The Brooklyn Association of clerks of the far. nitare avd carpet stores met last night, and It was ted that, wich one exception, the proprietors of iton atrect and Folton avenue and © have agreed to close thoir eatabliah- Waited upon thelr brethren of of Brooklyn, lat evening, to ask a Confer Committee 3 mect with them at their next seston in Demilt Mall, on Thoreday, tn reference to an equaltzation of thete initiation fors, Firat Union Codperative Building Associa. fant year amonated to $2,088.00, area Kets a bonus of $217. Tue recoipta were $34,176.70. The newly-elected oMfcers fre dohn Watson, President; Ambrose Doran, Vice President; Franeis W. Nuber, Treasurer; Albert J. Aliingham, Seerotary; Samuel Bernsteim, William Summerman, and A, Q. Miller, Trustees, tlon'« expens: Kael of the Wht The striking capmakers met yesterday afor- Tt waa announes that, lesars. Korn & itz, Wolt & lithenbeck bad cop ‘nily expected that many other firma will neree to the increase demand ed ina few days, Mr. Ober, the President, acknowl edges tho recelpt of 840 from the cap operators, be- jos Many anonymoun gifts (rom the public, in re aypeal lately inado through TH Sox, necting of the Clerky’ Protective Associa owing named eentiomen were elected ax for the Henry Gat w Stumpe bis Union ta t of sity societies In Ayninth ates In 496, ‘ Tast evening, a vast multitude witnessed the ‘Or course, the result took Swift's friends by sur: | wedding of Mrod, Arthne Phillipa and. Mise, ithe prise, They had looked tor a vietory for their faver- | Robinson, in St, dobo'a Chapel Me, Phillips was ite, and did not expect he would get beaten quite 89 | Jong aewociated with Mr. Miles O'Reilly of the Cit badly. zen. ‘Tho bride was auperoly Aressod in white aatin ‘AV ihe cancluston of tho firat heat W. Hf. Harding, | with oa long “traint end er shale, beaaufully noted pedvatrinn, challenged the winner ior $50, | dressed with natural flowers, ‘The r forthe sae race, or tor 2) miles. Alter the | w Robluson,. Bila ( ly we shail lave ra before the Swilt agre nother tr this, and. pro Hof wkill betwern thes ‘was over Swilt challenged Boyle to. run the race four weekr' time, Boyle raid be i do Swit woud ri two wooks crease In wl NER. The eres jou Kyte, and mod by the Key, 1 pny was, pert ie bride boing given away by ber cous) Weston, t summer is over, Tn ty Swittwe must add | Me. Windship. that, while adinitiing ‘his a vaglannied that ee tk was the faut of his mac whieuw, he said, bi Movements of Vics resident Colfe x, been tampored with, THR SWEEDSTAKRS. At the conclusion o nplonship race, #weep- stokes for thy M Picker ing, Lym nie B Orex. “At tho start Lyman Burroughs atter going parc r the race between Daring, Hil former made a waithng race of It, and hai heels of the others Ui halt went co tle 0M in tet, Til bein ‘The afternvon's aport Wound up with a race onee round the trick for $50 between 8. HH. . rouk, Jr., and W. Savage, ‘The former bad it all his own Way, winning 1 1:0. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Walter Brown has accepted # challe Harry Leslie, fur. yelocivede race of 190 miler. ‘The Ftaken will be $500 0r 81,000 amide, avd the tial wail take place at the Boston Velocipede Kiuk ‘on the been 0 ¢ from e —— The Ball aud B Tun Troy witons Derearan.—The Nw tional Buse Bull Ciub, of Albany, yesterday d the Club, OF Went Troy, by 40 to 22, Tenmanariens vs. Mitiasrs.—The operators of tho Western Union ‘Telegraph Company and the Meradd erupioyecs nd wn enyoyae sats yooter tay, Winch Ube former won by 40 bo 1 A Vierony row tun Cineinxatit,—The base ball match between the C.neimnati Club, of Cine hati, and tho National Club of Washington, yoster day ‘aflernoon, resulted in favor of thy turimer by 3 ws tod Vicrony vor THe Aumvast Bors.—The matoh | jy » yesterday afternoon between Amherst College tnd Willits College 1 nes wus by the former by a to ah. ‘Thw Willams played ¢ vards tn privgtield to-day “Buu Stocrinas’ vs. “Garon Bexpuns,”? —Quite a nu mull fry politicians visited the Union qround yesterday to wikhens « game bow two nines wiih those names, Among those wh took part in tLe content were doo shi Clerk to the Hoard of Alacrmen; Archie Mui Hirey Cianey, Coroner Kecnai, unit Charley. Clancy ing tho ouusiders were Supervisor Haya James Mounghan, and Cuph ter gentiomma acied ws umpir es won tie game by axcore oF Tiger flowed freely, Joe Shan fly bail, d fa Dick I * ndly damn ns is eye which we Bul the home busy hud | to withdraw f the ball vor thy mourning to put a scraped, and wad oblij Tho Cadet Among t Mintary Ac Larue, its at large to the U. 9. Beiabridae Keyn ond J J 8 A.; Charles L. ten, of Gen, James ‘Totten, Assistant Luspector Goueral ACs Ber Son of the inte Abert, UB. A Wain wright of the | Captain Wainwright, ULBN es M. Robinson, son of Gen Jaen ©) Roni U.S.A, aud Lawrence W, Buith, of New Yor —_ Personal lutell gence, ‘Tie Dominican Gem, Nixnet Bagot is til Ex Secretary Stanton’s health t improving, ‘The appointment of Gen, Butterticld was made at the solication of a Bumbor Uf Now York morehatts Mr. , the colored Postmaster of Macon, ved bis evinuin¥ion, nna, who is Porto Plate, will return boxt tne ‘The Hon. John Young sailed from Montreal for Kn gland bask ult fBenator Fenton resched Albany yesterday morn ing, wud went home Jast eventnig Tho Cong nal Committee of Ways and Means arrived in Su isco ou Wednesday bight Minister McMahon writes to te American Leya- tion at fio Janeiro, under date of May ¢, Maat his rela, Hous with Lopra are (ie pty ‘The Hon, H.R. Hulburd, € of the Cur- roney, started from Washington Yooterday afleruooa, Go 8 two Wook’ ly Wo thie Nort pad West Col, W, 8. Ashby, who was leader of Gen, Wade pion’s scouts in’ the late robe iloa, atrlyed ab Nas 0 on Moudar, vB Aid war bo Cuba, Vice-President Colfax visited the works of the Gorham Manufacturing Company the American Scrow Company in Providence yestorday, He was necompanied by Governor Padelford, Mayor Clarke, Senator Anthony, and others, In the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Collax took the special train to Kast Greenwich and dined with Col, Goddard on the Patowomut, returning in the ev to the rest dence of Sonatie Anthony. At Kant ¢ nt responded to the call pleasant litte speech wort, remaining over Monilay, vonwieh the The Commission re- cently appointed by the President to adjust the ims of American eltizens against Mexioo, will have before it for setiioment uvward of twenty Mars of elalm bgaleat the respective Mr. Wadaworth of Kenincky ts the y A the Commissioner on i# way to this country on 1s arrival, rican tie part of M the Commission will o Canndiau Lodeped ue Desired by Enala Montnwat, June 25,—A private letter from an pglieb Liberal, high in the confidence of strongly ieee Cana policy of England ts ‘anada, aud that the Colo: ne * Hinte Poisoning Canes onvieted of the murd of Miss urliney Vn. Ny, pruvie acid, hw went jon of thy case to the Medieal Astoviaton of ie Distriet of Coly ion o asking an expr ion contented Ul dgmient of ite rec —— YOTTINGS AROUT TOWN. Music at tho Park Mail this after F stephen Powers, agod 48 just | piston, The with a pimple ack matt ded from Ireland, in missing from is hone wt 7 bids idge st, relius Cosgrove, who fell from 6, North ou We died yesterday of exlaus 4 from Now Haven wax en route for an overland ty of twent House # taken to the {Police Staton yesterday for inquess and iceutifeation Street Commissioner Mr ated the OL ab AWberrio® last Mon Arthur Waish, of 163 West ‘Thirty-first atreet, was drowacd wiule bathiug at Cold Springs, while ob the Thirtieth strect Methodist Episcopal Sunday School Goorgs W. McLean sto thelr auuual feast exonrelen, Patrick Dotan was seriously injared by «prema: ture blast im East sixtieth streot yesterday, “Thomas Ke ly ard Janes Dobbs were also tajured, but not seri ously Messrs, Weston & Co.'s new Croton Market in Forty-second street, bear Fourth avenue, Is to be open od for business to-day. Thlae 106 etaude, abd covers ah Aiea of two (ids of au acre, urna of votes on lay delegation the ‘einvut olive yeeteray went 28 for, kad 109 Lave BB, Must It, leaving & tnajority of 13,091 In ite favor. A cc respondent complain of the unraly gang of ret Corts the north. south went Company G, Twe ty i Fath commanaing CUInE DY ® sHUpOr, & Tweed, Col. i rt Wid AS Word, Gen, * participated, William Skiddy Wood, Exq., A. M., has been ten. Acroul a grab concert at Temperance Hall, Brooklyn, Bly ou Mouday night. Over 100 arualg, Will appear, Mr, Wood Is an ardeut worker In 4 cher Mulbow f the Beventh Kipp, returned ove. ‘They were recelved Twouty-buird street by the Seveutd escorted to the Armory, clock yesterday afternoon An unkodw: od M8, A 1m whitd with Diack ot, while atiending the services in St . Juureb, became unconscious, and although removed at Once 10 the residence of & bh) sician in ty" ‘rent ana saunalned wacaoealyus ate tale bose? At about half ——~; PRICK TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, -_—_—- THE ROYAL THAMES YACOT OLUB CHANNEL MATCH, + Victory for Theliason's Schoonor—Desorioe ton of the Competing Yachts ~The Chances of Success in the ost with tho Dannt le Loxvow, June 98,—The match from Dover Piet to Cherbourg reauited in the victory of the schooner Gninivere, owned by C. Thelinson, Exq., Commo dere of the Royal Victoria Yarht Club, beating the Condor, Cambria, Alarm, and Rgeria, ‘The course run was about 190 milen, light airs prevailing throughout the ran, The yachts started from Dover at fo'clock Wednesday afternoon, and arrived to tue following order at Cherbourg this morning: Schooner Guinivere, 808 tong, of Portsmouth, bail fn Lots, 3 ke and 10 minutes, Cuter Condor, 133 tons, of Greenock, built ta 1883, owned hy W. Ewing, 4 o'clock and 15 minutes, Schooner Cambria, 188’ tong, of Cowes, built tm 1815, owned by J. Ashbury, 4 o'eloek and 20 minutes. chooner Alarm, 218 tons, of Southampton, built in 162, owned by G. Duppa,S o'clock and 31 min- tea Kehooner Reria, 161 tons, of Beifast, rebullt ta 184, omned by Y. Matholiand, last, and not timed. The oslier ynehta in the Channel mateh from the Nore to Dover that beat the Cambria did not stars im (ha matel, namely: The cutter Fiona, 73 tone, of Greenock, bui.t in 1865, and owned by K. Boucher Antihe cutter, Cheistabels DL tons, of London, build in 1864, ant owned by A.C. Kennan. All thee yachts belong to various yneht clube. The Guiniverc, Alarm, and Egeria also belong to the Royal Yacht «quadfon. ‘The greatest interest haa been felt in these Chane nel matches by yaclitamen and the pubic generally, us beinz more likely to foreshadow tno chances of eas of the Cambri and other yachts In the com platst contest with the Dauntless, Sappho, Me- ant any other American yachts that mai Fuglish waters this summer, than could be cated by the resmit of the late regstt: 9 on the r Thames, in all of which the Cambria wad beaten ce Napatconta Speech to the Army. Pans, June 25.—The Journad Oficies, in tte report of the Emperor's speech at Chalona, gives the following version of the conclading words: “ Cone Hine in the aamo course and you will always be worthy of +o greata nation, and will maintain the jlitury spirit necessary & great people,” ‘Tho New French Cables Manet, June 25—Noon.—Tho signals constantly received from the steamer Groat Eastern through the cable are excellent, Ishment Again, NDON, In the House of Lords to night, Baron Redexdale gave notice of an ment'to the Trish Chareh Bill to all to reluin their #eats in the House ot Lord — WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ea wi ‘The Uvion Base Beil Club at game to-day, the rst ning agaln fow days ax the Club wal Win. Caldweil was chosen Presiden Yesterday the Gernunia Savings Rank ot Morrt- to play a frie tho necond in nod, aud the Hom, sanin possession of thelr new build Bostoa Koad and MN ton » ihe hexam op nas since rovalved on deposit #1,113.4584 lg now on ‘epost 00 1 BROOKLYN. — Janson place, lect strect, and Seventh ave Churenos have declared for lay delegation, were Ket at work on Montague street cobole stones for the Scrimshat ‘luater were fined ‘Theodore Leese and eaterday, bY thelr dogs vo run Uamudaled through Lust evening, Benjamin McNulty, agod six fell thin story window of (he new bonded stor Ac ue foot Of Van Tirunt eLreet, Last evening, OMicer McDermott picked ap an Ine aopareduie alent 4 woot old in tho arcaway of Uie house of Mr. E,W, Fergo, 22 Hicks atreot. Last evaning, Thomas Hughes. drugyist, of Colame bia and Sackett atrvets, white dealing ont @ glass of Felluer water Wo a custmer, was seriously Injured Og the explosion of the bottio from which It was poured, ‘The Morcan wing of the Republican party tm Kings county has necr totaily defeated py the Fenton. Nea who how have cousrol of all whe Goverumeut oiices. Ann Conningham was committed Ly Justlee Det- feoueray von the charge of anand ding her ingank, ichshe had left {a an area, to be plcke vor came al In the City Court geatertay, C.tharino Thompaom cota verd oof #1417 trom L. Ae Goo.wwin, for damagee Salvo by explosion of ® sieam bollec Cormer Of VaR irut and Sackett sures ‘The Gowanns Canal Commissioners have author Ta channel ton feet deep at ordinary jo, two hin idred cect in wilta, and Funniag from street to the outer seawall: The a with ‘the navigable up by who waters of Gow Tho ‘nmtly of B Willlamebureh, had fiatrow es and ond MOY, aparuues SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ens ‘The Havre cotton market closed frm, ' volcanic eruption in Colima occurred om the 18th of June, ‘The Gilmore benefit in the Boston Coliseum next ‘Tuoaday prouires to be ene. Renols & Brother's grovery at Whitehall was robbed and set on fire ou Thursday. Lous, $1,000, Maracaibo has been closed to commers om account, It is Fuppored, of alocai revolution. ‘The vumber of Assistant Assessors of the Inter- al Keyonue has Leen reduced since November to 4.211, Rumors are acain rile in Puerto Principe of the consiow of the Bay of Samara to tho United States, ‘The National Intelligencer suspended yesterday, afvet havig Doew published continuously since Team. ‘Tho American, Swedish and Portuguese Ministers have returned w Paris. The Germania arrived at Mymoath, Rng, last evening, on her way to Cherbourg and Hainburg. Claws day at Harvard was celobrated in the osual manuer yesterday, with the exception of the boat races, which were omitted this year, Salnave bombarded Aux Cayex on the 12th inst. tho forts, but was subsequently drives J. A. Galvin and R, Moody were sentenced ta nphis, yeato day, to be hanged on the 25th Of Aw M gust. Au attempt has been made to assassinate the Prem. ofthe Roumanian Couneil of Ministers. tu Is In custody. ‘Tho registration in Virginia, Just closed, has great ly increased the white majority im the State, |The Com servatives clalin thelr vote to be tnereasod 20,000, President Grant tas decided that army officers om the retirod Hist may loli civil offices, This 1s aatistag tory to Gen, Sickle John G, Chas ‘The ae engineer of tho Binghamton In (on Thussday of injuries from am ago. ry at Guaynias to save duties om @ AE 810,00 Jiroad, with C. A. Savage, of Quincy, Mi williun from Quiney through Edina o., to & poins opposite Brownsville, Neb. It is rumored at Ottawa that the Queen's mation, authorizing the trausfer of the borthwest terme tory, is to be published within 4 MODth OF 8x Weeks ‘Two Frenchmen were condemned to $0 and cost at et Henry, hear Québec, Cauada, 20 welling sCohy'or the New He: tauren Lord Rusvell will introduce an amendment coueuirent endowment when the Irish Chureh comes bolore he House of Veers again. chp fotindation for a monument to Washington, te be erected on the Sth of July. is in preparation Of fudependeuce Hall, Philadelphia. bse agihe, Vandorbitt party started from Detroit yeater. Jay morning at 0 for Buspeusion Bridge, o Great Weetern Raliwaye = on Francis J, McDonough was committed in Albany yesterday, of charge of Hlegaily regteteriug his mame t@ Vote wt thy last election. Among the applicants for admission to the Wash ington Medical Association are Dr C. ©. Cox, late Come nifseloner of Peusious, and Dr. A, W. Tucker; « colored physic While fring a salute on the departare of an exe tion party frm Albany iast oveulng. 8. ll, aged years, was {slally injured by the preuiature dibc Of the cuuuon, Holland 14 testing breech loading rifles, and nounces for the Kentngtov. The Swedish Goveramene recently Louxhs 3,00 Rewingtou rides, aad 1 making 0,08 nivre. At the camp of Chalons on Tharsday, Marshal Bazaine presouted the veterans of Solferiad ant Mae kenta to (ho Huiperor, and said (hab Giey Would always Temaid devoted bo his dynaat ‘The commencement exercises of Washington Cok lege, Lextugton, took place oa Friday. Gea. Lee dim trlodted ihe diplomas, 'C. W. Mecorwa ok, of Chiles Fouts chicoa fue #000 as ® substitute for his personal Van Schaick and Kelley of All 05 ot A ieaanee Webh t tnaea eat are in wiih ‘pulnted “ples fy iosersia unt West" was ovdrvowered from Sen Domingo to the 13th . Lap Fd tie steamer Te. a *

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