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ei re er erg 28, 1869, =—=—_—_ —<—<———— — THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JU THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. | avchtai.e wk nt cotrateae | LIFE IN THE. METROPOLIS, AUTHENTIO PARTICULARS OF THR| "Teens wecnteroes uno teosunarton, LAST EMBARKATION, At the mecting on Friday night In Masonic Mall, —— as Thirteenth street Gen Gole 6 bis officers NE PRICE TWO CENTS, horn pale THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME sacl LATEST RELIGIOUS NEWS, A TENEMENT HOUSK MIDNIGHT CA- County aus thterred! by Side of the | 4 THOUSAND PRELATES BEFORE ROUSAL AND MURDER, Sanh, POPE PIUS 1X, precsn tl pobeatirSotetrs DASDES TERE AND THERE BY TUE BUN'S REPORTERS, Compete History of ti thir final instroctions, Col, Ryan, who was ae Partnership r Festivt sseventh Streot-A Man juno 27.—On Saturday afternoon, | mae ceenmenter Pa Ruses by which Spanish Spice were | hidden in Brooklyn, received. | orders, from ron tare | Watmxarox, June 2%.—For some days past | Ft Shea tn th wAvdameay ned at Green Mount Cemotery, the remaina of John Nations ta het an Omtetnt Phones Deceived—Brilliant Strategy and Successe | O16 Of the General's aids, | Hach Culonel wae ina Charge of Drunkenness, and | feveral prominent Cubans Wolding offcial relations Kicked Down Mtalea—Teatimony in Wilkes Booth, with those of the others of the family The Allowed Objects of the € ful Eeeape—The Composition of the Expe Even peta [HP Fog al CY ing Ont @ Keceiver—Kestoration of | to the revolutionary government of Coba have beon AntesMortem eposition~An Effective | hronght from Harford County, —_ received Tho Bishops of the Catholic Church in thie Who Foots the Bitl-Embarking | jicnt oy 7% o'clock. A majority of the Irish regi the Chie in Washington, and have had interviews with the Temperance Lecture. funeral repuichore, All the deceased members | country are actively preparing to attend the greaé ander Cover of n Ratnestorm, mentassembled in sqnads on the strect corners be- John J, Canton and Charles V. Adee have | President and several members of the Cabinet, and At about tf o'clock on Saturday night, the netgh- | or the Booth family in America now lie | Ceamenteal Co ae behing das which will soon assemble im ic eon Organising tn | t hes i c ets, on tl ‘ 1 Tho expedition which had been organ’ in Pes az Oy taal er cantets sued Edward §. Raymond. They were engeged in | prominent Senators and representatives, The as. | borhood of Forty-seventh str and at avente | ato by aide, inclading Junins Brutus and his father | Rome, Asaurances have been given that every this city for the past three weeks,under the direction | afterward organiaed his company at a given poiot | the printing business. Mr. mond was the origi | surances given them of earnost sympathy with tho | Was disturbed by revelry, followed bycrics of mar | Richard, who dicd in 1489 at the age of Hyesrs. | prelate in the United States will attend, and thels Of the Cuban Junta, got off on Saturday night. Or- | and divider ‘them into squads, after which each | nator of the business, Ilc took Mr. Caulon in as 8 | Cubans in thelr straggle fur independence, and tho | der. ‘The house in which the murder was commit: | qh» well-known monnment to the elder Booth bas | gacred offices wil then devolve on thé Vicars quad marched to a tugboat near the Thirty-fourth v dere were given to enlist 2,090 men, of whom 500 | fHNNG Marcher toe TEM Oatarked the Goat ran | Partner, And list January they took an additional | desire to render practical ald to the cause, give thoir | ted ts 817 Kast Forty-seventh atreetya third-elss | heen erected in Green Mount, and addition to the | General of each diocese. ‘The whole number of pre Were to Le composed of Irish-Amerieans, Of this | down the Rust River, stopping at various plers here | member to their firm in the person of Mr. Adee, | representatives in this city much satisfaction, They | tenement house, occupied on the first oor as ® Ger- | tuscription commemorative of Junius Brutus Booth, | Jatca expected to take part In the Couneli will be Sumber 1,300 were enrolled, 400 of whom belonged | and at Staten Island, and receiving on board addt- | signing articles of copartnership for two years. nment agent shall be sent to ascor- | man boarding house, on the second Moor ara French | there tas been added on the side of the shaft pre- | aout 1,000, A dignitary of the Church informed @ “Sh the Irish contingent, Ouly 900 of these enrolled a Two other tugboats were similarly | soon afterward the junior partners sued in the Su- | tain the strength and prospects of the revolutionista, | boarding house, the third floor partly by German | yjousty tof blank, the following: reporter of Tim SUN that the proceedings of this men departed on Saturday, ‘The Irish-American THR UYSTIFIOATION OF THE EPIES, Preme Court to dissolve the partnership and Ii and, If favorable, it 18 their opinion that the beili- | lodgers. Room Ton the third Moor ts occupled by | To the memory of the children of Sunive Mentus | groat Convention of ceclestastics from all parte of Regiment went with ks nearly full, The action The spies in Jersey City were mystified, The | Mr. Raymond ousted, In this suit they apply for a | gerent rights of the Cubans will be recoguized \\; the tamily of atrick ivan, all of whom appear to EiaaR Agee Pi vi "K+ | the world would be fully reported with accuracy Of the United States authorities, and the repeated | litte mriny there disbanded before their eyes, appa- | recetver, among other grounds, alleging Mr. Ray- | the Government, have been addicted todrink, On Saturday evening, | Ac ihe relnterment on Satarday afternoon the re- | apeed. He says that priests of all nati to be Gisappointments tn embarking, willaceount for the | Fenty atlerly @iagusted, The men fett in’ amali | mond to'be a fobitnal drankerd, ‘Tie accusation ee a party of (riends, consisting of Patrick Sullivan and mn Satnrday n NP aay priests of all nations aro mains of John Wilkes Booth, enclosed in a hand: | selected at the opening of the Council to take short ome burlal ease,were conveyed from the vault of the | hand notes, By this arrangement every apeaker nf from two to five, and separating in various | was met by a host of aMdavits from the friends of | mye Oaban Victory m iscrepancy between the numbers curolled and the ions, or rather in all directions, and at balf- | the defendant, denying te charge and assailing the Puerto dot Padre. | his wifo Ellen, John Baliwit, Patrick Curtin, Dantel Bambers that really got off, ust 6 o'elook searcely aman wae to bé found at a: Nalntifie’ motives, ‘The defendant's attorney a the | Wasminatox, June 26.—Despatches received in | Curtin, and James Connor, were enjoying themselve® | ii sertaker by pall bearers chosen trou (he theatrleat | Nill be correetly revorred by @ priest who is familia y of the darracks, which Saturday morning contained | last moment withdrawing his opposition, ety bo. from Cuba give farth tienl Tp and \ ee With his language, TWO REGIMENTS ON THRIR WAT. ttl Nae etna er ieee cae | Gar cae ate Priel this erty to-might from Cuba give further particulars | with whiskey and pipes in room No. 7: and while | reotession who knew the deceased actor, at the ce | "There in cousidersble speculation In relation to ‘The expedition really consisted of two regiments, . lopher, | carry on the business independent of all parti of the fight near Puerto del Padre, between the | thus engeged in making the night hideous with ‘Which after landing may be subdivided and filled up erty street ferries to Jersey City | by the order restraining them from In, Any way in- Cubans under Gen. Marmol, and the Spa " saat: veatinen “e aed ken, as weil as by the Whitehall ferry to | terfering with tho receiver or the business. ‘The | dor Gen. F ‘The viet the Cubs Le Mcbrrals hanalsy pe abd bh erent hid sland. Men stationed in Jersey City and | plaintifa ejected the receiver and his manager, and tains, a Meniasth “4 Ve Col, W. A. ©, Ryan and Col. John Whitehead Byron. reversed this order of things and Tred to discontinne the uit by paying the common | Complete, The Cubans captured an extensi Col, Ryan was formerly a scout in the Union army, | Over to the New. York side and took passage to | costa, The defendant had them summoned before | Containing large amount of provisions, fand bie history ie well known (o our readers, He | Stten Inland. AIL theme squads were unace the | the Court to anewer for eontempt for interfering | tion, clothing, and hospital stores, ‘The s crosacd from New York by the Chri dt, and Li / cored peelal request of the family, About fy persona, | the objects to be discussed by the Connell, but the Aran ken, FAN atenda to thelr enjoymente: Short. | {eluning relativen and friends of the family, wit: | Smcatiy made known, The araertion thet the personal ly aterward the Carting alto quitied the scene, | messed the burial, The ceremonies simplo | infallibility of the Pope ta likely to be made a dogma eo only persone lef in the room were James Con- | and anosteniona, the Rev. Fleming James, Assistant | Of faith by the Councti, te generally contradictes wor, Joon Baldwin, and Mrs, Sullivan, Minister of Bt. Loke's Hospital, New York, | 1! i believed that ono of the leading objects of U at followed We get from tie Pope in convening the representatives of the Chareh, stood the | iy to have them take aucl ‘e-mortem depo: as of the command of non-commissioned off who march: with the receiver. © Cardozo reprimande day before Coroner Keenan. Tho | oMciating, Neor him, in a ere 01 prac was twice arrested by the United States Marshals— | cd them to designaied points, where they were | them and put them under strict injunction for the | Spaniards was over 200 killed. A number of Amer- J fald that Mrs. Sullivan, | mother of Booth, the clder sister Huvalle, and te | tloal rebuke to the vice ted leamoraltty of tee ann, once wile walking on Broadway, and a second time | taken on board. future, Te, reeciver waa then compelied fo callin | leans paricipated in thie ght. Tnformation has CHinsulting her, and then | brothers Junius Hrutus aud Edwin, as they are developed in Infanticide and infidelity, ta Wali vidas lan oueriaay HIE ool torus ticks Sci Weis tite Seaiutla r, Raymond to.aid Him in conducting the tusiness. | giao been reevived that the troops which have boen Attacking. him With. bowh anslipie . scitle various quettons in relation to the re-oFdle wg Judge Cardozo subsequently gave the plaintifs a Her companion, Baldwin, DECENT SPORTING NEWS. nation of a number of Anglican clergymen who are arrests were made on indictments found by the | | The night yrs propitions| ark. Up to10 o'clock | right wo discontinue the suit on paynient of the re- | Concentrating for some time On the Southern coast, | gesieted Mrs, Suilivan, and drawing ® knife chain deh 2 ii Anaicus tobe admitted. to the Catholic. fold Grand Jury on complaint of the Spanish Consul, | the rain fell in torrents. ‘The men clang to their | eviver's feca, could and expenses, aud a cousecl feo | numbering ovor 1,800 men, have all left for Cubs, | stabbed Connor in the abdomen, about two Inche ue Balt ana B who allege that they have conscientions seruploe end on evidence furnished by Maximilian St. John | husy gashights with dromched, gurmcnia cat apouty | (2 cue cerendant’s attorney and 18 ls believed that they have successfully landed, | below, the navel, culling a gash adout gn inch | 2 4 fhe Rall aad Mae. | | ageinet Feveating thelr ancerdotal tows. They hold, we eae dh slights ment es bi front wien the Intestines ereapod, Arnbse Meroar. ‘ his game, | in a word, that accond ordination is aa annecessar; and otber Spanish spleg, Col. Ity eat tay, Ihe Gaul wesainatrneen ive catvaee ek a il ven | ee 6 of a Presidents Daw The Pucrto de! Padre Confict-Spantoh Ace | Went, medical examination proved that one of the | which will be played this afternoon at the | as secomd baptism ; and that aa the Catholic Clare frcaping from hs captors Wea full; deveribed in Tue | % All eamer near the entrance of the Kill von | The Mavelane. Of ©, rrealveune Sous ie ee el eaate Gennien ep intestines ad een Functured, Fram Con. | Capltotive ground: “wlll be the “event or the | recoguizes the aptiam of the Kplacopal Church, It 1 re ihe thre rl . : r 7 ; 14 deposition, it also appears that Mra. Suilivan | we, twill andonbtedly be an exciting cons | shoud also recoguiae the ¥ o 5 A ated | ceived from Spanish sources of the Aight beiwern | Fused biar down, Maldwin then relzed Con the steamer ad passed through tle Narrows, and | Spencer, of Geneseo Valley, which was cel The men wore enlisted mm Fulton avenue, DrookIny, | way abreast ot Coney Islard. steaming. for Bandy | in the Church of the Asceus\¢ Opposite tho City Hall, in Jerscy City, and in Hobo: | Hook, ‘The steamer reached the steamship in the pitohied him out of the Toor la Fifth Avenue, on | the Government troops, escorting » train of eup- | thostatrs, at the ‘anit Pearce ahort; we tiene ae usual, Tho me tiny tT, | the seavon, ‘The Atlanties will play Zetticin in place A proposition bas been made that Dr. Tyng and and kicked him down clergymen, of all the Protestant denominae | ying, “Think he ie shoul go fo Home and repiz, in, the Council, H : Saturday, drew togetiier a great multitn plioa, and the patriots on the road between Puerto | fixed now." Mrs, also helped him in this as thoy did tn the {tation extended by the Pope to al poe " - vicinity of the cholera banks, By this it was . part of th atel yl besirgebes hs other ve At those en! gs were, ‘ it mn it 1s reported that three | the Hon, Wm. M. Evarts, Mrs, George Townsend, | the Spaniards and endeavored to capture thw train, | thon of the neighbe vining, FOO ton avenne and Gates avenus I thoals “1 ‘ith very few exteptions, veterans in tne late war. | men were drowned.’ ‘The amailateamer in mediately | Me and Mrs. Woodhouse, the Rev. Dr. De | bat were unsuccessful, Tho raing vre incessant in | when they heard Cv the experionced by those who atte bly will, Many of them then holding commissions in both ti 7 e iarger vessel turned | Witt, Dr. Hartshorn, Prot, Hansford, of Cam- y rushed out of t Phey found | Ctneianatd game will be avoiled, fend the Union and Confederate armies, have enlisted in the | hr UPeaN (0 she southward, and ayed for the island | bridge University, Dr. Garris!, Mrs, Sintero, nnd tho the interior, and the Mashlnd ts sprouding, hnor Iying at the bottom of th Meoditg | Sarunpar'a Gawes,—Quite a number of ine | #* distinguished from and contrary to hose of Cath: nw P officers of the French frigate Semiramis. ‘The bridal a) om his abdomen, se wh # olicity, they will not have ortunity to make Prosent expedition as privatos, Among such are | yn yen aor gitTc pariy. proper consisted of Messrs, Charles Fleury The Revolution In St, Dominga. Conior accused Baldwin of stabbing him, teresting, games mere plazed on Saturday. both tn | Choir replies to the Papal invitation. tn. We Coouctly Licntenant-Colonel Courtney, who served on the Ww RIC REGIMENT, | avd D. ws. Pratt, as masters of coremonies and Havana, June 27. x-President Cabral haa { fed the neighbora to summon the poll (eo painen. wate th ‘prostens ktone tar” On the (tical conventions, 9) pail of Gen, Godtrey Weltgel, and who. Waa Gen, -—+-- Ushers: Miss Maria Roosevelt, Miss Kutie Cropper, | captured the town of Azua, on the southern const of | HONK search an officer was found, and Connor was | sine iciy the Stare and Alpbas had an interesting | Cling taone of tue Episcopal House of Bishops Sweeney's wajuiast during the intasion. of Canada | WOW the Fentans Kesponded—tosts of Ota | Mise Hattie Centre, and Bilis Ht Crane, of New | St, Domingo, near which place he recently landed. | Porno 10 hia own risilence, tis Hast Karty Heth | ereteets the. former, winning By teeth On the the United States, held in secret, i Veterns Rushing Cuba—Liet of the | York, Mise Lillian Iensford, of Combridge, Mass, & pa Atha street, after tin wounds had Geen temporarily | eh tim Alerts, of Seton Hall, N. d., defented —— tn"; Capt Jamea Power, wio commanded «| Gacere cemmanaiee and ag Annu to Biaiey Meant: tiles | gravis eerenracaxs wannen | nid tiem tn te oreltg te A | Hog nines mith hw corn eh to WO, Ti’ Union | he Patptt en Henry J. Kaymend, ‘Tyle pompany in an Otio regiment; Capt, Hendricks, | Some three weeks since the Cubans ex d t Club, of Morrisania, had a practice day at Melrose, | ‘The Rev. HH. D, North hi Capt, ricks, om pressed | of the bride, John L. Gardner, of Gardn > James Connor yesterday afternoon expressed a | Clb, a ; he Rey. H. D, Northrup, pastor of the Twenty. who commanded a company in Col. Win. A. Pike's | ay anxiety to enlist an Irish regiment, and Col, Joba | Henry Beekman, of Staten Island, D. 8. Hoyt and | The Monnrchiats Threatening to Reproas the | belirf that he could not survive bis ‘njury ‘and the firak nine egainet the fold, In seven inaings (the third street Presbyterian Church, delivered a eal Missouri regiment; and Capt. James Murpliy, tor- | Woitchead Byron, whose character as a soldier is | gia tialaht, aa groomamen i the ef Pee ed Kepublican Daleo in Madr nurgeons alto thought that there was bub Hille hove | stood 80 to 19 In favor of the first nine, The m TPRSIOA Or, Bee tae Jato henry 4. aumone » pencer, #upporting the bride's mother, Mrs, John 4 iilivad Were Com: “ooh i . x t ol Worly Of a Maseachesetis regimens, firstclass, was waited upon by a number of | Tyler, and the bride, Miss Julia Tyler, who. ap- robable Changes tn the Bintatry the aflray dnportant out of town game took place at Spring: | % One dieth in hia full strength." Public men, he THK PRELIMINARIES OF RNLISTWRNT, wealthy Cubans, and offered the command | prared leaning on the arm of Allen Campbell, Mavuip, June 27.—In the Cortes yesterday the id, Mesa., between vard and Willlams Col | aaid, are. public posseasions, Their lives are nob y. Haldwin and taltted to await the result « - ; 7 mh. i logo 'Clubs.’ The Williams nine bold the champion: | tj y ci i In gold, with on addidionul payment of $200 in | with great distinction during tha tate war, | Ode. Mary's Church, Staten ; + FeChOF J gence in the chamber was permittod aa an act of pa Covvmars, Ohio, June 26.—On Thursday even. | ly 4510 4. The © Red Stockings of | they till like the tall cedars of Lebanon,’ the distant Bold at the end of the year. This they were to | commanding the Irish Drignde at Reams'e station Hy trlotism, but they were told that they could not be , iens: narrowed a wagon from tho Washington, commenced thei kame. but Aut ho | glcmeand hit eeho withthe oui Wien 8 man 7 a omnpl i ry " ayior i 5 H i ne ens HO | such uence la removed, the loss is ours indy Feoelve even if the war closed before that time. | Decp Bottom, and other engagements, His posi Damage by Lightning tn Brooklyn. tolerated as the accomplices tna acheme for building Telative. to the | fourth inning the ecoro. stow 4 to O ta favor of the | uviiy Pana itm the duty-of cho puipte to take novice of that the present condition of aftairs ig in Brook. | up a republic n. The res! conkd not le Cineinnatl Clad. ‘The Olympics wore first at the | ft Captains aro to te paid G2) in gold & month, with | tion in the Fenian Brotherhood as Colonel of the | Some damage was done by lighty : GC RUISOLuEL IA IS AAG RIE & bounty of $5,000 a year. ‘The other oMcers are | Fourth Regiment afforded him ® good opportunity | 'ya during the storm yesterday aftern awn Cemetery, vok the cofin thither, men and the mechanic: ng the sexton that he would return tue | bat, a Ki yliances by which the olf pyramids wore 118 4,00) years ago are gone, continue, As It Would become nee: Fi hatk in thie forthe burial, performet | when te gime wns called, the storm rendering | try Wi gore is te a to be pald according to thelr grade, On enrolling | for organizing ® Cuban regiment. The Colonel, be- | dence of Mr. Geo. Ketc ‘Twellth street, near | #1FY 10 Fopress the people, oF anorchy would result, ‘atl ot hie promise, but fatied ik the lust, | further progiess tuipossible, Ci ourselint, Mire Bayesona's views were 08 pe thelr names, the men of Col. Ryan's regiment, | jng of a dashing, adventurous nature, readily ac- | Sixth avenue, Gowanus, was struck, and the build: | Gen Dalce, ox-Captain-Goneral of Caba, bas artived © the Kexton Opened the ——— advance other publicists, bat hi Mf unable to support themsrlves, were placed | cepted the position, and forthwith embarked in the | I Was ret on fire, but tho inmates extinculshed the | tn Madrid, after aevoral days’ detention tn quarar found to be those of & The Turk. Itdirection, avd waa the | with whom Burns had been cohabit. ‘gone ever doubted Mr. Ray- flames after dam cause with ail the cnerzy of his nature. done. CAPT, THOMAS PHRUAN KENNA, graw sifcet wan st Next in tmportanee, though not in command, in pt Mar Ai to the amount of $30) had been | tine at Santand ‘The Huckoye trotting race on Saturday was for evator lying at the foot of Dy ne Burne Jon urwe n 0 inilen, foi nd's convictions, and these were immovably fixed : Helle wid Glencoe, Sih, G:21, SW. Second | When others oan as hed Btrg p... bre) oes Aer, 4 » Wal as re was bi a vet ret i ‘ Flat STR Os Pt ue HEA Wras Woe U and he spoke and wrote fearlessiy in that nated in bowrding houses watil tha sailing of Changes in the ministry are im- the expedition. Arms clothing were to be . furnished them on reaching the veasel, : THE STEAMER’S ARMAMENT. mineni, ‘ the organization of this regiment, was Capt, Tho ingston street, wa kiyn Park Savings Bank Robbery. | ios tw ‘The steamer that received them earrics 5,000 Rem- | piclan Kenna. Capt. Kenna was connected with | bi sahing down Centrit Park Garvey Concunts.—In the way Para fo Sudden as was bis call, it did not find him with Ine irton riflos, fourteen 12-pounder brass feld-picees, bled Fei out of an open window, trong were in | of f _ 100, work undone. ‘The broken aentence tound lying om | 4 grene pieces, | tie Buftulo United Irishmen, and was a prominent | tiie ruin at tne time, but they escaped injury. of music there Is very Httle to attract attention in tiie Wie tel Jame bin desk, which was the last ho ever penned, im: id a few of Inrger calibre, It was thought that the | Fenian leader and writer, Hin position and talents - the city. ‘The principal interest Im that direetion yo the Dark Savings Bank of Wallavout | 23Ti¢ Aymboiize bis life broken in the fullness of 2-pounders, owing to the character of the country, | cnavtod him to be of invaluable aselstance, and to PIL. Fartey's Visitor. contres in Theodore Thomas's Central Park Garden | jmproverent bonds and other securities to the valne i Ae Wae'Shas tau belood etners vo de: deepuiotons Would be more serviceable than guns of heavier 1¢- | him is due principally the raising of the regiment, he | A young widow stepped into the Police Central | Concerta, thaa which, indeed, nothing conid be | of $4.00. | ‘Tho privoner calle! at tie atico of W. Le Se eee ite Cua ake Patoines | Fae ; fal, It was understvod that the vessel was also | paving collected nearly all the oMecrs togetier. OMice on Saturday evening, where Detcctive Omcer | More happiiy devised for summer entertainment. | Vict to geil four Loo bonds, whiel Mee Gill ard tthe Hurdle Stakes, and Nipissing ia taor ace oa fretzhted with between four and five thousand LinGh Ok. SERGRET O LEAKE: Farley was in elit nd asked him to Oil up a cer- | The place is cool, the audionces of the host kind, the | Mr, W. C, Kingsley, the View President of the bank, n Stakes Market Street Church, 7 mer beat Bismark and won a fv atoge Fair Ground Course ou Batu equipments. ‘The pantaloons are blue, Each volun- teor also receives a common blue blouse, The oft cere wore similar uniforms, the only distinguishing marks being that the Lieutenants bore two gilt stars etiately identiued as a, of those ptolen ihe dnsiliution,. They Hereapon. seat out for who searched Hanttach, and found bie a number of bouds, Me was locked up iio | The fiflicth anniversary of the dedication of » | Old Market Street Churca Was celebrated yesterday, ‘The editice was built on piece of land granted fo He Henry Rutgers. 1 wae 1519, and for a lo music admirably selected and admirably played, Mr, | bu ‘Thomas has a fertile mind a inexhaustible | {iy repertoire, and the procrainmes are changed so often | possessic Fr Second in command, but one of the coolest and tte ate of her late hashand's death - i . put the woman was in most active, comes Lieut.-Col, Timothy O'Lvary, | DU Ie woman war incrorayte * Col, O'Leary was Asaistant Adjutant-General, F. B., | fuurry me to a young man who hue} ‘Vine: vanae Provide the purpose by the late jarragansett races at Providenoo, Rf, | Mie purpose by the late Cob. I oop t' aye id atiroctive to auswer, on Satur ‘The first race wax Won by and a Fenian orgaaize He served inthe battle of | forthe last Fix weeks, and he won't do it without a | a (0 keep them always fresh and attractive, - . DUE uRy rat 3 + és Y | sori {years was one of the must fash bie be Dien ve for the tact lx weeks, and he w: . x Mike Ghlu een ks of years Was on ie’ must fashionable an pela! bapa reas ge ie toa hee) bs tn ni ee Widgeway, under O'Nelil, with some distinetion, and | Cfifeate; meantime the young Some waltzes, composed by Mr. Beer (formerly : The Seventh Avenue Highwaymen, a fe Oy, mm Wenlthy of the Ketormed, Duten Charches | bus ag tars orn on vat tn cat Fath to mine; oer eos music publishers, and 2 eM | the city grow up town the Church was deserted, ang ed in ny during the late war, oe % UL Lisle, win At haifpast 6 yesterdn: Yiu 9, 20) y 1 eapture the officers may easily remove their inti U nbbcrulaniaaamine dochadi edit ‘ live quietly on the fraite | O'Penneit Appeared. © “4 id fora fewyears atruszied on aginst many difedities, Ol eeak; Goa talon Walk ehaucna With ib waivate ack MAJORS WILLIAM I, LINDSEY AND TOM O'NEIL Homes for ihe Cnbam fn pleasant teature of Inst Retreat lo a at xlcatiu and at length the building wus sul, the proceeda i = idl de aan Next come Majors Win, I. Lindsey and Tor ir. Montagne and others of the Cuban Junta vy, WH his wonderful | oF rongh® Who infest the neighbor oe i being divided between several churches. Pinos De- diers, ; i ; Sh, never fails aise to take the tamest audience | pobbedtim of cont, walsieoet, brat, b Mr. Win. B. Tharding bas chal! cembr, 1, the Old Market Stre-t Church bas bem ‘THM REGIMENTAL FLAGS O'Neil, both of whom served in the army during | have purcha acres of landin New Jeracy, on . t Inuse. ile. Woltinan, Thoyle, the champion, to @ £ vceupied by the Chureh of Sea and Land, whieh now are unique and beautiful, They wro of aky bine | te war, and went up to Canada during the raid of | tho east bank of the Passaic river, comprising the uproarious with applause. alticknd Ly thesaine gang, Who knocked 1) #2 five-inile dash, or best thre " univers Gpvardy of 300 members, ‘The sermon om ia + y ure see tik. Athead inal abe aosbion lod to.:is6 good woldiees-| Wel kaowa I estate of Hergen county, and 5 x ond took bis bat. domes Malo mil th to ride the atyle the geoarion of the semi-centenary Was preached ty Ailk, about five feet long by threw feet wide, and bor 6 Sil fay He oud in vitia plots, The Cubans ord also Dramatic Noten. eine F Manorson, gourd an to be contented In New York or te Hey, Kdward Hopper, from the 124 psalm, 131 ‘ dered by heavy bution fringe. The stats are of | and eficient oMeer aking catensive purchases Le in Harken, Tre Texsrsovian Tuxtins.—The Tennyson | fiinen ed, and woro ld lyn two weeks of acceptance, Ow to eth verses, In tie evening th te, Award found necessary to cut off more than five feet of | Capt, Murtha eerved as an officer with some dis Pp ; at the Filth Avenue Theatre. ‘The interest in tl ng it ’ take mut ander, and Mose, + them last night, as they were inconvenient articles | tinction during the Inte war. He belonged to the a aD or ae ramas has perhaps doen stimulated by the fact that Mia fol pean tey ‘he United tile in 3:25, provided tuo day wud truck | | er rf to carry about where detectives might be lurking. | Eighty-elghth N.Y. V. Ae was arrested in Ireton 4 for a tine to buve go sulin actory, The Rowan Catholic Church and Pathes Tho Colored ery Douglas. legitimate acting seen prance Conventions Bmali golden eagles volané surmounted the stata, | in ‘66, during tho Fenton excitement, and has sinec 1e Journeyinen printers of Washington, to the pletely out of fashion, and most of our mi mn Whis Boating o1 lew River. s been Well known among them, Cant. Kearns isalso | hed i . ried aia ti Gh i Te Penitentiary for twe : g ates of the al Church and Father and two golen cords with bullion tassels were pend: | g"Ptnvun, aud hus seen sono Shibustering service | RuUber of 1%, composing (he minority vf the Uulons | agers thousht #0 poorly of tho public as to suppose a ahene fies being | y, Mesars: Frothingham aad Sargent, of the € ties which have recently united met tm fant therefro: cers less known, but all | Met aa Ay y them unwilling to eupport any enterprike that did Ton Club of Boston, pail da singly seuil race of dt, Petur's Church yesterday, and dis. “ Lelore, ‘The others are ©: WHO PAID THE EXPENSES, Fenian ond by Leture recent of the Nation: raphieal Union including Capt, O'Neill, Lieut, yan, &e, reg tu diniasion of Dow, not appeal to thelr lower natures, We trast that ited States Commission Son Satu and | $80 tlles on the Charles river on Saturday alter opriety (10 procession om - ole ‘editior nder an © D alone trove to. the President of the Natio Kat An f pers avo Dail to auawer #ix additonal indictments | NOUN. tninutes and 4 reconas |. Patrick's Day or on sthew's Day, or om \ The whole expedition is wider command of Gen Tits ea RRAN Ce ORDRS TAME oar | ganpira tn as to the Hrosiuent of the National | the contrary will now be demonstrated. Certainty | Geinst idm Devlin tne becu. living quivily in —— - > both. The fecling was generally expressed that It Goicourta, and it is thought that he has borae thus tn ‘his iis be Mata” freak ot ye aia ates they deo ¥ there Is every indneement to lovers of the drains Brookiyn since Lis release, YOILINGS ABOUT TOW would bo an absurdity for welety to disorganii intended to leave the elty on the night of Friday, the | © Irich ampaygns,”* : ® ah a ve in D aver vi ‘olor: solves of erent merit and interest, but th re atl. Fourth Ward Saturday Night Diversions, The Revolution bas been raised to $3 per year, hero, or for feast of St. Patrick, the tutelar 18th inst. The Gen ral issued orders to this effect, | board. Pune eras: nes ‘itubi a ee talrably put upan. the & and the rpretation ‘Thomas Hassan was committed at the Tombs Tho police have bocn ordered to keep the peace on | #uint of ‘tha majority of the members. Several Gad! the ten, were notled:(o Mold: thrmsaives tn | Shu.sney ill De prised Iu) Tim: Bun, ead will ably athe TR YES UAL of them 1s in the hands of most competent actors. by Aldcrinan Conan yesterday on the ebarge of | the thor July. amendments to the constitution demaaded by this a Bot i ironies their donee ome weet See naxn Oryna Hovse.—At thin fine the pointing © revolver at John O'Bric, of W Cherry ty-threo males and 143 women found lodgings | walou Were read wud Waanimously adopted, readiness fore the rendezvous was named the TWO DISTINCT RECIFE TS, - PERE LEBNe’ Tk tobe CIT, fore few hireet, wring two. chain bers'bie With: | in thossverdl police stations oo Salurday wisht. ——e Bpanists Consul made Mis coup d'etat, and the mem Gen. Goicouria, comma « the expedition, Lisbur Hem. Jonger, then to give place t: iver Ty is” which | oUt et an had. recel ray ot} pehteen prisoners were in the House of Deten. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Dera of the Junta, together with Keveral oMcers of d hin orders on ihe i Tho painters adver: e@ an important mee! is In eOnrasc Of preparation, f se deb (Retey he ts A ORR eA tion peatorday, Crime--poverty, A mail bog marked * Washington the expedition, were arr sted. On Wriday those ar at 8 orek a: urdal , he “Wa ” ne. Difaion seliuarunogy ON Te Nronhinnt ioe Collector will Grionel! sell the steamer Virgini ri up onthe t Hight sty Siae t rend New York. 3 Ser aaslinicet G »: At Wood's Museum the “ Wandering Jew’? is | jusau isu livorer employed im the Brookiyu Nay amer Virginia, | picned upon the track near Kigh th Feated were bailed wnd reloascd, rps Atle nas menlBie OF Cisee worknenWs put upon his travels this evening, The pli Yorue te 2 | now ying at Hobonea Col, Whitley, Chief of the Government Secret THER VESSEL AWAITING ORDERS. . Coutinxens ate Tee te Seateruay afternoon at Charles Wurg & Ba ye Casi | eertainly 40 have merit, since te isa transi - Henry Benk, of 1 cey street, wes fatally ‘with a tow of his subordinates, made ‘The steawer was on Friday in the offing, below aticth — wtreet, tak! on ali other PA Be el Le narg Bhagat, 6 @ consider ne sie own nda, piation of His novel for the ‘ the Franktort Hous od yootewday ty belog thrown iro @ runaway Ribas Coniuesing oe Tapers yee oe r ok, E Cadinens lor cine | ceseribed Csewhere, Colonch Byrn's men ‘ner: these days of pedeatrianiaan especialy it at A. Townen gte Haven, om Sati Here ete imtiog night. Tie cMerta re: | bered over three hundred, and ia confus.ciior Mit to meet Win pocilive favor. Mr. Tady a of A. Townsend, but |“ popoattors of the Bafa Deposit Company are re- Howrall, and Van a whe arkine the ren on matuy nigh A whos surierly ecuntcriviting Treasury notes aud Bae Oetved intormetion to this etcet, bat were told that | with Col. Ryan's, mado elglt hundred on board in lars ay the Wanderer. ‘ihe vecuery ts uid io baco Re Sear (or wive a Maya wwllus 0 lave latent va to ancy Ro positive orders wouid be given Without atloust | ail, ‘These will form two distinct regitncnts, een proparcd with ears, though whether aller tue Madea Ga CUmnee last pad p i DRS eS ware hours’ wotice. ‘The ‘rocrul's were sll on ‘s VRw VRYERANS LEST. Geaigne of Gastave Dore wo are au med, On Friday might went to bed appurentiy wll. Barly ton Market in Porty-roeon Forty. | gp anny FROM THE TALEGRAPH, ani and ready to march ut the Wo! d of ‘command ‘The hour for the reassembling of the Irish contin. and Daniel Wallock's opens the week with ew apectacu. | yesterday morning he was found dead in his rooni. | Salurday, eee ree eee om she ifbdsey a Fyne Babooed sh al nt wa Seioe! ighburhood of Ss Police # lar burlesque pantomime entitled “ Coratilne ; or, | ‘ihe Coroner yesterday investiguted tne ease, aud a ee aK) z ae ts bet, at the last moment lier owners, becoming | Et Wan8 o'clock, In We Heigl eo ot ad ih ee Mir Hupert the Recllesn*. ‘Phere ix promise of iach | verdict o1 suicide by opin was Feuimed. es Thistleton, of $1 Amity place, deck band of | Prinecton’s commencement begins this morning. slarwod at tie action of the Unite! States Govern | nig avenue. Ab that hour orders were givcu to The building tow ond visor in the very name, a promise which Is ike: ae sHorhoun, aud was drowaed, VN ton CO MOIUFORY | The initiations into th a Delta Phi Soctety at mont, refused to fill thelr agrecinent, cnd the to the boat, but owing to tho Wis damaged about | ly to find tte fulfilment since that getive band of A Wolleki 4 Yale took plave ou Frida ven! ned Appolutments Kivard Palmer, of 34) West, 1 aitroad have leased the St cans of street, | phy 1 ntomimists, the Lauri tronpe, take part 1 the pols Central distance @ ge Geacral was compelivd to fall back un tt 4 many reach there to $100, but he Is inenred f jon already scoured, The action of the ; in 7 1 crenmstane: end rlurmaner. ‘The engagement with this troupe ti Charles KE. Joyce, late a lieutenant in the | wisl.s vig that he ts bot the Paliner who cut te | fonis, Vandalia aud Terre Haute Kailvond, ain’ delayed the expedition, “Ihe reerults | MA™ Capt wena, Und te Smee, eetare | f te, creumatanece attending the | Minaten with the present week On Monday, next | Hiahty cighth New York Volunt avemted | evetecth of w Wyt soni days ago, ‘The Jupior exhivition at Unlow College, Schenee ‘Wore some w hus disappointed. ete She dante to menage it GON reporter he Huse lost property valued at trom | they are iled by the admirable company now | ty thé President on Saluitay to a Wert Horntendet: | Mr. Samos Gord Jr'a ypoht Daunt | ady, N. Vy taker place Votan OW » PARTIAL DEMORALIZATION PROM DELAY, could not ascertain whether he wot them olf or not. | §1W to pladlng with Such ‘suasesa 66 the FAA Avenue | sin A. Mile, Joxoe enlistcd in ioot ass drum: | aucbored ail tat he iterse show, vaiph J Bates of South Boxton has heen held te Bome of the men belonging to the Irish regiment | Severed other oMleors nd mea were loft behind, but Pepi = {Lad lectahcehedebl mor Loy, and fought his way op to yutenaney, ‘The Matthew T. Hreanan Assoctation, which nam- bail to ane wer the charge of mauusacturiag Uleld wil_expressed thelr determination to go at the dret Other Losses by Fires ‘The Waverley introduces this evening to the | Ay" ¢ —aw 2 were cl achinists, &e., and resigned” their ¥ r fHysburg be was severely wounded witie | bere over two bindved members, will haye their situations aston that they were to | Ovportunity. Tn fict, the expedition was not only # terday morning a fire dau public the De Lave Family, famous tn the athletic | carrying tae fag of lis regiment wand caliyin elites th anavaL CHOWGeF feast Wad clam dake ab | ‘The fnternattonal exibition of the products of leave in the he Weck, ‘Tuey were dis- | Success, hut the cleverest m aitale which vor cr saloon, at 176 York street, | world for thelr qvimaast Of strengsh aud fh p fund today workmen's Libor b otfielaily announced to bo opened contented, ted thetr © fat Btw. York, so quictiy stealthily did it make insured, ing. . — Coroner Keenan held on inquest, yesterday, In the |! bondun in 18.0 the duntat urgi tion, Col. It sexi adage county, the Ashtor Aeteathay NEW JERSEY. Morzuc-aver the boly of awinle infant tonudtaedyty: | George & Webster, an insurance agent, died i ped kere vit THe ATTACK TO MaDe IN AN: oNexpacreD | one galt huruedon Saturday, ond in [ee eee ded onaiagel Last oF Madison acne. “Ll pust morte ue | Louieville yesterday of Injures, having talleb from a ent of these mon bi Quanren trolt the te d inuchine suops of the Fulton | excelent panto each in the a ber of amall boys were ted orday | Sen LOS RII Tene GR STE bad ie: Anta prowsteed (uae ile Hon i* to form the nuclens aro Aaa: este Poneto paleig per all’ boya wore arrested yesterday | Wiiiam Coldow a Brosdway statue who enjoys | A danchter of Chactes ifrtedman of Bumlo, three jo w# soon be. On Tuesday Col. Kyan c ned by Hicks & Houston's china store and three other { f 1 qa iy Shida halt a devon ailasoey and wih operated tu thy | years od, fei fain the f ry of Concert Mall, ka was rewrested, and this probably uccessitated a yrully and nlards in at | stops on the pubhe square in Nushviiie, were burned | At the Bowery, Mr, Wh Mr. and Mrs, Crane, of Second street, Jersey City, | Spitters. ¢ » Be" Germain, Curd, aut other | tua OF uty taut fusther postponcment, unexpected quarter The Gi weral 1s confident Seite ee blank: wun leeured tar of the Wools? ani th were arrest od on viva charge ot bbutally wound tho wrierta wil peyofictoryy wy ‘The depth of the channel at Pars Outre, month ‘ eran os that be with am ort work of any oppusit 50, Mieks Jouston insure lay ® Chat ha jong Wgo made their mar! praltxca’ oy ee Jit Caugater of oor 2 Oh Paheres: Speaoe aren based the Mies pe itver, has been lacreased from Ofte e ‘DING 708 a ait BPiha, tl an anieane ¥ an Wicks & How on dune Tes Mr. Crane nn My Si dauguter of Mas or ¢ Cour - ; : aetitorey: a (rou oa y this time the Spanish spice were thoroughly here was some diMculty experionced in the {'Fukman, Green'& Co, for 81,000 At Niblo's the Clodoche tronpe is very fi Pe TT caine hi We Oteon Fore een eer ae Ny cei aay due naan A bill ta prevent gambling on rallroad trajos and @yare that the preparations for the sailing of the ing of a yesscl, as the owners of the fret | Ci ivied at gay . ’ i 4 Ly Mt AL) bt Wo Gu & | Aldermen had Its ual seston on salut pre bh Passed be ina Conneaniant ° 5 i shay fi timated at $225 sbly received, ag are the efforts of Mise Lyd untae ty the AcVeany-cnt kin ¢ ee eum boats Las Leen p by tha Counceticus Legis Pedition were completed. They endeavored to | backed ut, and then one of & amalicr sae, but ‘ m nbly (raoalved, 88. are the eeprie me taal Vong ducuitug tha opaer ot ne, hupteine canet eat | Ta ie ail We secre hese preparations, but Gen, | good and commodious, procured w the | vein of excitome wit rece disturbe: eente COL bie gut to bie eumtested seat, di ‘The Nelency of Governn hands, on nom Gotcouria held his own esunses, and only afew of | one which successtully made her exit w.ii her a | Exploston of a Sten Mae oe TRUCAtEG CAE Ei tees Lie cmacee Gar Spear boture | mittee eounte ‘ut robbery of tho Dopositury at Sanee Ris oficrs# Wire aware of his intentions. Sul the | trlutic cargo on Saturday pight, Newark, awing fresh audien sgt bag v4 Mr. Fogans, of 70 Nassau streot, has shown use | Fé 8 & nes were persistent, ‘To throw ti pi the sceut, ni 1 Asa company of ten young men were about t ot apechnen of Its orolde watehes vw 18 the Fese Canby orders that Call: ho killed “ . OTHER BXPRDITION PREPARINE nearly all the tow p. Camby oF shan, who killed the the Foluntetrs were ordered to Jersey City on Wed: | apne wittney House, | Vierhhee stdtting on aiplesenre trip.cn. betureay eaten tenclrae anda Ashe gout tna Olt Celt he | negra Kelley’ un Heleauiund, Vise be teted by wulkarg uy, anc spape eporters were 1 c u 1 cht, frou Awe woene c —— ee be teen 1 Commission. . was the scene ol consid boar 5 pa nes. 1b he general watch that foforméd that they would surey wall be | May evenings Over thre. hundred. Fens wharf, Newark, th ence ta (hese particulars of the burlesque BROOKL nee Out! |The Pennaylvanta Central Railroid have bought Rihtitee ine Fetonaleiie Oo was visiting | the certain talisoanie bond that binds toc her that t and blowing the whole party Into the river weph McCann cropped dead yesterday at his re —— polls Haliroad greek during the doy, and thrormed eae theres Hiderntan patrios band. ‘The oblect of tuclr con HOH, AG ARS WEE, Hatt The Gulick And the Rede PR eit ey ete cy emai vy ila onal Tutellivences opOTPR, Mcllay) "ihe Wa Sho’ og Thursday exene ation Was 0: Mun tien ware)|\Fenen wee ko Ques Shale Ayn yee oe ine “Joeeph Wood, 1 8 Meeker Saturday their beat sullen Vaul MeGovern died yesterday afternoon by being | Mozaini has retarned to London, if, I chon, By Gaol. Cala a Satu case: : . Cuban stern A secret wireting was Ucid; the | the ersft, Joseph Wood, 7 ker, ¥. ‘4 " ty while he was dit with day. He was buried ye impressed with We belief that they were to leave | Goliveratioue extend over tree Lluis Hoste 1 Robins, ¢ Matthew Bexwon, | H. Spears contested the Inurels for the choked win a phgor Heat wns news dnins Wi 1 Co), Robert M. Douglass, of the President's sta, | ‘The mixing mill of the Am Wor! iupmediately, ee ‘or two others, Of these, M L. Waterbary for the Atalantas, ‘The Iriend, at 7 u wa Dae ret 1 to Washiigton. in South Acton, Mass. exploded oa Friday might, * THE MARSHALS IRROPTION UPON JenseY. ‘The Sp iain Gunboat ned Was breathing bie baat, of | yas hat of th Tt eur Rowit * Denb was toe ed up ia police | Senator Stockton of Jeracy {s to be the 4th | Jolin I’. Gray was terribly burved J ; v and bis head aud body terribly hic * out and ri n Sat or penal favorite | or jniy crutur for tho Tammany Bociely nue! Hhli, whe r Ib The Marshals ag Spanish took the bait Mr, ©. H. Delamater, the coutrnctor for the 1; Kdwaid Phillips was badly burned; dud ‘ock Hol ran at lar emu. i y a he Tene ey an ; an ue! ily whe wee injared ta Albany on a] iS. They flocked reer a in pI AAOOnS, i hung | thirty gunbowts for whieh the Spanish Government | son’ Robins and Matthew Seaton were who had downed for hen Cook, @ machinist, fell from the second Se PARRA Hiv PS NU orbs Meth yt look: | on’bacardsy, “ ee of a cannon, di ‘on tho ga atte Fury like birds of evil | hos contracted, bas subject 4 part of lus contract with | scalded, the latter almost beyond recognition ; and 6:30, Spears ununistukao! hte ves de W) the svenucand ‘et, Van Wyek The annva! commencement of Davidson Coll om he pant spn was Gtterly budled. At | a view of completing his contract within six months, | Theodore Komuine was instantiy killed, He’ was For a moment he was. uttc burgh, Ob Saburday wight, Bott bi woe a. Van Wyek starts (rom Washlugton to-day 60 | 1. ‘Meaklenburg couniy, Mr Os was Celenrered On Me alr-paat 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, the Bpan- | the time speci jessrs. C, & RK. Poillon, sub: | only 24 yeurs of age, aud leaves @ Wile and two | nonplussed, having shipped water, and being ie YITET BIA Ak Me oF Wells, urday b Ae ‘ jah Consul and Mr. Craig were at Ludlow street | contructor unched one of these boats from ther | ebiiaren. yards behind, Betting was at 4 tof, heayiiy ayo et rt Souter fell Fontaine, the proje Both the politieat zinia are maki dail evidently really nonplussed Allthe Cuban re- | guip yard, atthe foot of Bridge atreet, Brooklyn, | "A large number of Newarkers visited the scene | Lita, his rival winning easly by 90 yards, coin the | ayonue tory boat wt about Iway, died on'batard wien the, Dolitions, nie, sre male Gralte wore in Jerney City, but their offers were | on Maturday morning. Hach gunboat ta to be 170 | yesterday. ‘Tho vessel was at the Loitom of tue | three milesin At mluules 8 seconds, ‘The inten was | try andes drowned ued by ctorla reviewed the tr i thought, will be Binsing. The Revenue cutters were put on their | feet long, 28 feet beam, and B feet depth of hold. | river, and her boiler was lying thirty fect distant on | for $50. 1 Aad urday, (8 the entertainment of the Vic The United St ett arrived . y ., y weroy of rd, and nearly every tugboat in the harbor was | ytach will carry a 100-pounder rifle ‘Parrot gun. | the winif, where it had been thrown, ‘The steamer ee ub will visit Commotore | bay ut at Koy West yosterday, with Bloscly waiched, Dranght of water when finished, five feet; speed, | had not been used for a long time, Her boiler was Ex-Secretnry Stanton Impreguable. " ath of July, the yachta start The wife of the Hon, Georze Woodward died on sliow fexer, but are dolng well, She w ‘A COUNCIL OF WAR. twelve miles an hour, Each is to be propelied by old affair, which nad not bien in use for overs | — Sinithson, who claims $10,000 damages from bay on be dd bud reluring ster | eyitay morning io Wilkesparre, E aprp ald) 4 While the marshals aud spice wore watching the | fur surfucc-condeusing engines of 12)-horse power, | year, Lut was considered round aud safe. The | Mr. Stonton for alleged wnjustifable imprisontn or, an aged German, attempted sulotde | Yesteriay entree meine’, te att Title a reey City, an important meeing of | The hulls are to be subst tially and thoroughly cop Boller was throwa intact thirty fe Hi and the during the war, Inst Weck ‘moved through cour wig by cutting an attory of hue lett arm, | | The Rev: Dr. BO. Hayy Heat of the Wale ive County Convention fevoraule to Me, Ale 0 oMicers of tie Trish contingent was held inthe | Pe nd the propelle ancclions ure | Kee! of the bow out, for over in certain papers for the purpose of pro ayonus. Wiilwarsburg je was fouud rity of Michigan, has aoee residency of the | Bop, coment for Mayor hitney House in this city, [ewan a council of | 40 be of the beat and pur in deep water, Romaine was blown in the curing evidence for the defence, ‘On Maturduy the y lose of blood. weatern University ‘A Marrictta Railroad train. steuck an omatbee war. There were present Col, n Whitehead = ——— —— has the boiler went, sud was a motioh Was overrnied in the Cirenit Court in Wast At early ho erday morning two young M Jd, Nowh, Revenue Supervisor for Ten as crossing the track at Crust’s Station, Cit ron, Lieut.-Col, Keany, Capt. ‘Thomas Phelan OBITUARY, in the river, He had only of ington by Ju Wyile, Nobody tus ever made | men entered au u wt 108 Firet qa ness is reaigied, Intending to enter the gubernato- sierilay, shattering it and seriously lyjaring ‘enna, Major Wan, nN Dindeey, Major T. O'Neil, perianal and tue phy Hens are) HOabt worlber bis Z snytbing by y Mr. Btanton, wud Smithson is | 2M y MP Bae eT em utod to cub off | TiAl Canvas Loe Bemlor iver, and slightly injuring 6.x passengers, Capt, John O'Neill, Capt. Coarles Kerns, Capt, ' ~ 7 was the result of th esion OF of Grown not likcly t@ establish a preerdent, jon n UAE Wery SHAEneY e Seer Robeson isto be the reciptent of a con- erritic storm flooded Wes Fre faetidajor Courtensy, Capt. ‘Biepheus, Licuts Ryan, | Saturday morning, Mr. J. W. Barker, @ native | Mecker war severely injured, but itis believed not - E sas On Saturday night Bernard ¢ gratiiator) Colt from ai) jhe bavel aod tarine omtoare | gat Siryit® worm, Acated Weetere mences,0e hy ‘ yan, M " 4 a i * day night, cons! dainagiig the crops, Feare Juent, Fozirty, and e veral ‘others. Gen, Geicouris | Of White Plains, died suddenly of paralysis, in Ith. | jutaily, ‘The other men escaped with @ tow slight Canton street. near Myrtie avenue, bleeding r 2 Wasiiagtou at huon to-day po paivth Of tho Pasko Rall Sa Sar te mete the Bian Of HS eseetTie | way, N. 9., aged Ob voure, Bl Bi" came'to New | geratches ved to Fight to the Death. Punt I akon (othe hay Hon, John Young sailed for England trom | bridge ove beabecgpide hie wad wid then that they were going to assist » peo: Xone 4a oor, life, and became fsnocenath In consequence of toe frequency of baller explo fn ble reply to tho demand of the ipluved to dies ma ol Whe porwon WOO | viviipea! on Racurday im ¢ aspiring to liberty, and that there! chant, He was s prom vent momber of the Knows | gions recently in New Jersey, Corouer Lang hus de ed armies that he shoold hiy down Tn aa ian aud Kuropean Te Pre een ve recerved euthusthetically by "te te for the Mayor | termined to hold an inquest. hia ariia Within twelve Bours, maya, that he 18 oven itu Costello, whe Keane & eon i get oa the Hannibal aad’ St, Joseph Mr, De La Roche, the Baytien M treet, Wak taken bi oud e nothin, rty, aod was its cand) ey wot Ue Te e Cw ne party Sway ie around which | #!ty 0! Vork in 1:68, but was defeated by Muy- ter, arrived thas bs ia jorany honorable negotiation, but he will be satis y Washington on Saturday mora! hu » | TOR Piitavait’were to rally, te aoe, heaslt the or Wood. "subacquentiyy Mr. Barker aMiaued with Kulahte of fled ‘with nothing less: He trusts tn Got ant hie Vow Wiitetcfetaey Biguct? Meese wud Rad’ aa inber | "An immense hotel isto be built In Ban Praneleeg - M t the Republica: t the time of his death he was “ compatriots to stand by him in bis resolve to Hehe venue, ' - : by Eustern hotel managers. i ms ras one of Lverty, and with the hight on the) esident of the Eclectic Life lusurance Compan Henry Clay Lodge, No. 18, was organized at ‘f cee te ae t ber of toe Co, No, 1, of | none president OA. Batnedar appointed Jahe f, | Blcoke, Rate se BO SORMONNG At Fann Olly EE Boey should triuiph, In such an event, Cuba President of #1 c ife lusuranc | ont ih ley ey HOA Ok, AIRODI ERE Bt 4 dealh OF Seley ose the alton th ub 1 bey ioha Conway, a member f Hose Co. NO. 1, of | neiaptaing of NeW YOrk Bocectary of the U-B. Lega: | covered bridgen Jon Saturday before Justion VYoorbies, ob twocharges of arson altempted ‘om the Hause ot ihe hose company. cone!ude Ody Aveustaut Fire Sursual Keady is thy cowplanant, | lees ‘The late Cornelius H. Sheehan has bequeathed to oa at Vienne, Would not forget them, Me promised that Ifthe | To-day the remains of Mr. William Tilden, | 2 accommodations not all that could be dosired, | merchant and banker of this city, are to be buried pull he would share with them All felt watinti from St. George's Chureh, Stuyvesant aquare, M and promised their hearty codperation, Ata later | ‘Tilden was born in West Leban HA ay 7 ® |) Patriar ‘ite Bank. Mr. © Connectiont House of Representatives has passed s bill providing that unclaimed gine rem Thy ln the possession of expres Compawies fOr ® period moulhs may be sold by al@ion, ncellor Abram G, Levy, M.D, Mr, Jacub Mul Inch “wus. clecied, Worshipful “Chancellor; Henry | O° Hoe slr bead Weyraneh, Vice Chancellor; I. Thupe, Venerable et H, Bteckelberg, Recording ‘Scribe; O. Profits of the Great J iene. ha etised to aceopt the re | of ™ sated, DUL the Kmper greeting on Friday ight Sil tne Beconsary arrange, | ago, He was President of th Weyranch, Financial Serive; and H Hadlich, Banker | — Bostow, June 27,—Ti hbiahop McCloskey of a diguadiou, aud he has wihirawn it Up to noom om Saturday the Great Rastern peer MGere made, whlch culminuted 1p the sailing | Tild founded a femle seminary which bears bis | Arey Krnedlomcers present were BLE: Dierks, | Peace Dutilsc smauaued te ghicriy ein aati | AuaitattdPowant theersction of the ney eaukeata.'{s | — Senators Wade and Conkling, and the membere of | msdesit Ku tom Brest dad Nod teed sate tee Dr tue expedition, name, ia his native village mone tu grand teers Picsent meng BE picraty | Pence Jubilee amounted to @liojnun, To ths are to | Uruytinted tomar te greta Vs Ory cuGHLA: 1 | netWaretand Meum Cowontcd latent ramones | Gon. Bue, was. defelung hres ary on Daniel G, Mason, Esq., senior member of the | aa Vice Grand Chancellor, P. McAlear Venerable | and thea Mr, Gilmor the Catholic Orpuen Arviuw of Brooklyn, 6) tothe | addressed op Balun by ® representative of six TRIBE OB She errs] ng! in to receive $0,000, and i well-known musical firm of Mason Brothers, of this by H. Weyrauch as Grand Banker, | remainder 1a to go the widows and orphuns, Mr, | Komen Catholic Library Association, of the City of | Chiuase companies, who Urged that the Government ‘The French Braporor has written to Mr. Schneider army at | city, died in Schwalbach, to Germany, on the ib Bamberg a8 Grand Guide, lodge | Gilmore has also received « Atal la Boeing’ | Cee Te thes cee iee eat cnltnaiee enceperon OF Re should double the’ ammount of subsidy to Chins the policy G Bow, fend counter: 1 ‘of’ Sune, io bls fortr-olalh rear, cus under the wish avacaile snosaiancnn, ”"** 1 Falued as AaQiQG aq‘ eils rus tha musanang *"”f 555 ssa ta at, Kawa Pls" " Heatly ant dat Uoagreee ous vase Laws pro Wow os: Tooutiaus. to resouaiie sieved Over tho Repuvlican. ties to crdaules the Canue | Aran storm ut St. Joseph, Mo. on Briday, dame egiaph Company age ety property to the amount of $50,000, and Washed ir (

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