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THIRTY-SINTH YEAR. THE GREAT EXPEDITION, SNE TRIP DO THE SOUND TO GAR- DINER'S ISLAND. The Rabarkation on :ne E on cae East River—Delay Forty Men in New London—Arrival ef the Provisions at Last-Tho Expedition far out nt Sei At length we have full particulars of the expe- dition under the command of Cols, Byron and Ryan, Which sailed from this port Inte Saturday nicht. As we have be ore sul, the Irish regiment wat eryan fazed by Col. Byron, at the request of he Cu Junta, He thought itadvisable to seleet his officers Devore ths mon were enlisted, He therefore plekod ont eleven active ani cnorgetic young men who had Been Borys tht Fenian and Union ermine, ‘These officers were lastructed to enlist men, and wert cautioned agalast aces tried soldiers, Bich officer, on reece! ein t hele own ng any but tof his in Atructions, visiie! his personal frieads and aequain tances, and laid beivre thot the promises of tie Junta, namely, $49 per month in gold, and $50) bounty at the cnd of the year, ‘The regiment was rapidly filled up wits sterling men. ‘The most of the recruits ore meehanics, They were toil to Keep at thelr occupations until they were sumuone to appear at the r ndezvous for embark stron, TUE PINAL MEMTING IN THIS CITY A meeting of the ers of the reciteat twas held fm this city on Friday night last, the parposs being to receive their tinal instructions froin Col. Byro: ‘The men wer ordered to come tozcther in Joun Farrell's store, at Sixty-second strest and Second avenne, ai 7 o'clock precisely, They wore to gather there In sqnads, under the command of non-commis toned o As fast a4 one squad arrived, the Preceding squal Was inarehed to the foot of Bixty- ers. Qrst street, where they were em to on the tug boat H. D. Cool, By 8 o’elvek 115 Irish soldiers trod the deck of the Cool, Col, Byron, Major O'Leary, Mojor Conrtency, Capt, T, F, O'Neill, Capt: Wm. He Ladsey, Capt. C. Kerns, Capt. Edward Murtha, and Capt, Thomas MeCue, the great te Perance orator, were among tho party, The ile tenants had wot yet been selected, Seventy Cubans Were vlocn hoard, They were well dressed armed tothe teeth with revolvers and bowie knives ‘They are all young men, evidently wealthy, and hiv Spercet knowledge of the island of Cuba, A few Of them spevk English, bat very imperfectly. THE KMDARKATION NEAR YORKVILLE, Just after dark, and while the rain was falling tm torrents, the Cool cast off from the wharf, She was followed by the taz-boat Win, I, Webb, whieh had been waiting in the dock alongside her consort, Ouly a few Cuban geutiomen were on board the Webb. It is sunposed that she was detailed as a scouting boat, as she continually patrolled the rl evidently wateving for the revenue cutters, Th Cool steamed up the river toward Holl Gate Carried white lights at her masts, and bine lights over ber paddic-whecl boxes, Above Jones's Wood she ran to the shore, and received on bownd a cowpany of twenty sve men, commanded by Capt Quinn, She then yein swung out to the midic 0 the stream, where she was met by the Webb, which Garried white and bine lights, cot The two tugs lay wlongside each other several minutes. Dering that Lime Col, Ryan lett the Webb, Accompanied by a gentleman clad in 9 large orleloth coat, and the tot Col, Ryan wos disguived. A binek im titury cloak Wang from bi shoulders, His hair had been cropped short, He wor falso whiskers ant moustache, whieh gave hint very ferocious appearance, derstood to be Mr, Carpoat this time the rain woe falling rapidly, and the was very dark, A koen eye could barely discern Ughts on Long Isian CHANG OF PROGH NMR. After a short ation between the oMlwers, ti two tugs parted, The Cool, with her worlke freight, steamed Loward Heil Gate, wh ie the Webb ran down the river When the Coo! was noarly op Fosite Bleckwel's Teland, the Webb's wil-tie wa heard. The Cool answered the sign), and stopped AN IN DISGUISE, His companion was ua Mereld, zit of the (wmediaialy, ‘The Webb again ran atonzside, and the officers held another council of war, Wishir tan minutes the vessels again separated, and hott P the river past Blackwell's, Wara’s, aud Randall's Tel nds, and beth eae to anchor off Riker's Islau!, ‘Tho rain had ceased, but the foz had become #0 dense that it Was not safe to run an, further until tie ainiosptiere had cleared. At about Mo'clock A. N. another hard vain storia sot in, bu the fog dic uot Hit, ‘The mitst was so thick that pilots could wot see over 150 feet ahead of tho host The recroits ewptiod their pocket Maske, told sto Fins of their cacpaigns in Virginia, sang eonge, ond Gnally tell asleep on the deck. Some were dronened with the rain, wiale others slept wader the canvas covering of te deck, under Doxes and Wherever tey cout! find sheiter, ‘Ths Cubans had the cabin to themselves. Cols, Byron and Ryan ota alept in the cabin, but the other officers roughed it with their men, Tite WIRST RATIONS. At about 11 o'clock two errekers aod a picce of cheese were given to each reeruit, a Cubon Colonel Superintending tho distribution, ‘The men, how: ever, were not hungry, and amused them flinglog tho crackert and cheese ut eae the deck had been covered with prov: attenti was given to the commands of 1 and their orders were Implicitiy obeyed, PASSING THB THROGG'S NECK At 6 o'clock © both vossels were ratsed. fox, however, had only partially Lifcd, « with difficulty that objects could be secu. a « of a mie taut, Both tugs passe. Behuyler togettier. ‘The Cuban vountecrs Ww dered to ind u selves fromthe view the tries at the tort, tage passed ‘ Without stspic hows's » tha were blown. waved, aad t tarved toward New York city, SUNDAY ON THK soUND: The D. 1. Cool continued on her Bound, buxsine thy Long Fland shor Fations 0} crackyrs and cheese were a, ov etriba ted among the men, Col, Byron bimeclf of an Quartermastes Sergeant, During the day the men wiiicd away the time in smokiny, telling ste rics, singing sovgs, and in watehing the'ever chang tng landscap. ty the starboard. Is was Yothot Iver by otter until the Sum, Hercid, and Tribune had correspondents on board, ‘hove’ gentlemen, Mesars, Mon thsi ol the Sun, Carpenter of the Herald, and Cour ofthe 7rib we wg.cnt the day in ¢ ‘ Tyan and Col. CL Tobsaceo was pic ts, and everybody appor be contented. S10N% OF DISCONTENT, Passing Cow Bay carly in the mornin, glided over Hien pstend and Oysior Biss. a noon bad pass d Oldileid Point, At about Lo luck when near Horton's Point, a fearful Uavuley abower eae up, and very heavy fog settled wll long th hore, Itwia imporsible to ree tity fe Loft the boat. Tho tus, though proceeding ly, did not Hack her’ speed, During tit shower, the men were given two Crackers oplece. . C was none, ‘The mon bezan to growl, their direom/for!, the water also gave out cups, and hats Were brougat into requi enough rain wa'cr Was caught to quench AT ANCHOR NRAR PLUM GUT, By 6 dashed through Plan Gut, ran » brogehed to at § o'clock oF the west site of Gardiner's Ilana, aud anchored within three males of the Mghthouse’ ‘Pie tmist had Lifted, and the revolving Nght was phiivly si-ibie Thirty minutes hed elopaed. when a vis I appronching, with white Hgbts forward and Liu Tights aster AN ADDITION TO TUR POUCH, Bhe was at frat suppored to be the steamshio Catharine Whiting, agit had been reported. tat that vessel had been chartered to take the ve teers to Cuba, As the strange verscl eatno up, rope Was thrown to the Cool, and both. we He “Phe stranucr proved to be the: tig-b piitee. dhe vrougheais uf Col, Ityan's command of Liut.-Col, Courrier, As soon’ as the Searels were Lashed together, Col, Courrivr, the Eaptrin unit ;llot of he Chase sto on Lourd the Gol and bell a consultation with tie oMivrs, It ome that hy. provie¥s avy Citivarinc Whiting. was ‘o be at Gari Island at 4 v'elock W ou Bunday morning, CRUISING POM THB CATITARIN® WittT! Tt was then 0, M., amd mo steamer bad beon seen fn hooting, Under these circuinstanecs it was re: ived that both the Chase and the Cool should Sroigh anchor, nid cruise on voth sides of the island veh cf the Whiting, ‘Tine Chase took the lead, nv avound the Hguthouwe a hundred yards ahead of the Cool, The tugs stenmed three-quorters of the way down the eastern end of the Island, ane then retraced their steps, again ronnding Gardiver's Point, and coming 1o enchor within viow of the light: house. No steamsiip was to be seen, and none bad arrived during their absence. Col. Ryan's men were then trausferted to the Cool, aud both tugs anchored for the night, WHERE THE MEN WenE ENLISTED. Our informant talked with the voluntecrs from the Chase, and ascertained that they had been enlisted about three weeks. One party came from Hoboken, qnother from Staten Ieland, «third from the North R ver side of New York cit} sud a fourth from Brook lyn. Among them was 9 company of @ from Rich mond, Va. and ander command of Capt, Harrison. They are of al and nearly ail of them sizes had served in Oh derate army. Col, Ryan's reriment complained bitterly of ther InauMeteiit ae commodstions, ‘They were out of water and provi stone. “Tacy had eaten no Ww crackers singe the precedincnight. ‘The € dino cabin, vas coveriny, whieh mching them during and no sielter bet aanall e: did not prevent the rain (rom the greater p rt of the tin WANTING QUAKTERS AND WANTING FOOD, It was 2 o'clock on Monday morni tugs retu: from their trip. ar tshind. The men dropped on the d weared and hunery, The little overcrowded. Twutlird sof ¢ wet to the king sid appealed to the . ek cabin and sttow hie wet and f privilege of sleep ere until Cuban® puld no attention to lis ent kept their anus ounet 1 Kya Fonps about the dicks, elesely bugeing ech otwer, aud shivering in Ue damp andcbilig ar ARMIVAL OF AMMS, BUT NO PROVISIONS Daylight came at list, ‘The horizon wos any seanied With gloves, bub the smoke of ho » ship could be sen. The men were etl provisions or weter, The mormura es were louder aud louder, ‘The officers, however, poet as WCHL As porsible, and gain ran Shei giases the hor'zon, Some time during the rahe twe sche sieene to unter the dstand, loudest wilt ens wid AMMAAIION, LUE Helier Water nor pro sions. Piou the eficers of the expedition our titer tantlearned List they were fre wit 18 | of cannon, ex Sounders to be used as flying Avil lery, six 13-pound Nenoleoue, and tour Wyoued Por AMES 00) Ercoebdouders OF the Ki 1 pat tern, nat about 1,40) sciect rifles of long range. in tended to ve plactu in the hunds of Cuban sb arp shooters; t pile of Kaayeueks, Haverticks, and can teens; equipla uls for 400 cavalry «also, about $0) Untio“iee-pantitoons and blonges United States 1 Ulstion pattern, and 1,00,C00 rounds of smmutiti as WATER AND PROvIaIONS , When it was iearned that neither of the seiooners Dore a supply of provinious, the men usked Ue per tixsion of tie oflerts (0 gowshore and procure wa Was granted. A boat Was lowered, aod placed in comumanit 1 Capt, MeCue. Nine buckets Were placed in the boat, and five nen were detailed to row ashore and fll thew with water, The bot returned with the buck: ty fille’, bat three. men Mmaived on tie isiand natil the return of Kie boat with tue ets, wivcl Were ty be filled a second ume. wtigie onv ofthe men visiied the | gut house and bought 4 pall of potatoes and some cvke ‘The other two wanlered down the beach to tie south, in seareh of gulls’ egy, On the return of the boat W the Coot two acw men touk the oars, aud went back to the island with the emyty bucket COL, BYNON'S EURSUIT OF DESeRTENS. this time the men straying down stant, ‘Col. yrons wive war on cir movements, stupeeted that sett, Me ord ted a boat On revohing the beach he ers, but they were «0 tn wey dil nota chim. At nace, the Colonel hntad ou to hia. The Colonel ercered them to voit, Th shore ata raph p 4 dropping at aa’ th the beach By icy were ation: and Was taken on shore t the ech F oxcaren th Hiving waite in spesking mt, “They pail wo atte in called thon, ben still burried alo stemally pickin ied hand ser ele ¥ teay notnave heard th Colonel's command they did net oe 1. Thereupon Co. t ew a revalver, It, took delibet V fired, ‘The ball payee t D ihe heats of the ege-lnnters aud pinched UD the sand a short visirines ala of thea. Ty y halted and asked the Colonel shut he was firlug at Tho Colonel asked where tary were gony Ble ey, Chat he wanted ters tn his command, a woul have wene, He would prcvent cescttion at the rick of bis lie, fe dew dened that they in at, Aud sand that Gicy were alauss Willing to bey tue Orders of their succuior % Hy f Licy alowed wy roper spirit Kio tie beat, 1 men scoured . er chieis, C0) Who Giew wut sas baidaeveliel don lit way b drop wloloseene Was Witnessed suf Wie ny ' DINTMNNT ON ALL WAND r arrival of the stisl boats, both tuys welshed nehor and sated vround the Lay, ‘The exp, cted ieamer Wis nuwhere. ‘Pag olfleces were pointed and the w vs nd hunary seni’ « t Leake were eueh obver et atone nee Hvarity wee out kel as thou given ov vereate a ying WoUCUT OF NEW LONDON Tre disartisnction of the men spacied tie oftcors to anew prograuine. Col Le BP 1 Col tyan, ant in the vtwence ot ¢ visiting one of schooners, ord with the excepuon of die Cub i to the decks of te Chass, ‘Ph 5 minsiid © however, re do 0 by’ pi unless ordered t Col, Barrer desig to transfer the exception uns, to the deexs of and then to wend Cock to Now London, fourte in! miles dintan After the transfer of ide of one ot the on boar, Cul Col. Byron, and told him that he* non Would ebey omy his orders Col Byron said that his a ‘oui never reuse to obey any oraers properly tsnucd ind suczested that, as” the” Chass vine much smaller bowl than the ¢ Howet ty return with aerced to, Col. Ryan in cen return of the Coul, TINY PLANNED, At 10 A, M, the Cool leit Gar to the Wet OF the Gull Bslund: M. 'TLe 1 sti Bye bouts for sutorns nin Gring upon the veg he action of Co huntors Wad created inuch ainsatisiaclon among the mien of lis comieat. They ghough: the course pur sued by the Cob uolentrey unjusited. de Goigouria hat Hed them’ wren thet gevroll ment, that if ero dtssatieded when reucais the vi they ahonlt de , trip io New Londya th t vasssd, und forty of the tuen ve-lved ty quik th Apediion ve soon us Ue Cool shoul) sali a Ne Jon pier, Whoo the ¥ He veld Lon fon,a majority of the edices, 4 THE PORTE DEsERTERS, forty of the mew seized thls onportunity HeVouty ov eighty men ronaiand on the Wore that they wouhl sea. the thing At Pint ow lett the vee re Vin New DPM, fad thon took parrare On the ¢ of the Norwieh line, to thi on shooe Nay) TEE TMANSVORT STRAMER AT Lagt, By her ticht, white perming Plu Gut, our tn. formant sae a larg” sidow h eatish tp anch rod just outside Gardiner ne hada dive izbt at hor stern, and witty front Lights, He is confident pit Unis sts amor so unxivusly awulted » ol tie eapedion, “The tzdights wer car ber, and the sevooners’ lay on hee ruirboxd arin, Before ho lat be learned that a tug filled with troops, aid comuanded by Gen, Spear, was nomentardy expected at the rendeavous, Belure thls the expedition 19 undoubtedly tar out at seu A THIKD TUG OFF, WITH DEN. SvAAR, As wo go to press we leura iat a third tug steamed up to the Huot of 1th strvet WW men wees of St. A yk comand unt Gakuin ait. A wideewhee! yubtorly lett this city On bhe mame ey pissed TLiogg’s icck avout dusk. BLis po Spour's mon transferred ‘to Wer decks iter sino res ound, though we have potting au on the “subject. At iny hot the case, both Spear's rate, i uty tug, ard the strange steamer must have parsed Heer the tug Cool had leit tie throw Pini Gut lightuouse for New Londow, ‘This was probably the stoatier och at anchor, and showing tue and White lights, by cur correspondent at Budnisht Jay, $9 that the numberof men gone oi The tight was cicar, ond was they steumner nz, and AVE Guat ther, F's par A uiteudaiis’ aving this elty, reat New Lowi Total now on the ove ‘This iau carefully prepared siatoment, aud ts very nearly correct ee What steamer is at Gardinor's Istand, Hearmg « that the tug Cool had returned to this city, Taw SUN porter last eveuing visited the wharf whence she started on Saturday ht last, Arriving at (he dock foot of Sixty-tirst street, Kast River, he fouud at the Blackwell's Isiond cul/by- house Bve gentlemen enjoying the Kuss River breeae dm their shirtslcoves. The reporter asked ifthe tug- boat Cool had returned to the city, The answer ‘was that she hadn't been seen since Saturday night. Sun Rerontar—Do you know anything about the expedition that lef on Saturday night t STATE DINNER IN HONOR SMIATeLERVRD GENTLEMAN—I don't know no- think about no exped tion. Sun Reronten—Taey were mem! Dan expedition Siuntsiervey might of been Cabiane among ‘on none of tem crowd ont on a ring fight when th aid Here the SN reporter explain as thongh GENtLeMan—Woll talk Spanish, and didn't tuk like Cubiens. bat They didn't have any gun aw’ T believe they were some ot Barney Aaron's It wae 9 rainin’ tke — Yieftyand as T didn't want to ¢ "pay mutch attention to the fellers went olf with tem, and that's all T know abont it." d the particulars they didn't didn't see t wet, T Th I tee a lot o! fellors a lyin’ round the whorf vere on Saturday night, and T ‘sposed they were a goin’ out ona piize Aght, They was lively lookin’ fellers, and acted ji thoy wanted to pune some feilorstu the enoot, sof the Cu. * that They | am ret T see, | now YORK, WEDNESDAY, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, How Many Chicke: Counted before they were Hatchod—Lesen oe TT ° nelle CABALLERO DE KODA reuing the Insurgen the FB fa Company of Span! Havana, June 2%—Don Kapinar, late scting Captain-General, gave a dinner yesterday in honor of Gen De Rodas, The batt he came to the island erin a epee on, Complete liemony exists Captain-General and the volunteers, ish Admiral has returned from a ernise Gen, Lesea ts actively pursuing the bands of in- fargenta in Vilins di 4 them, the Ci t encounters wit re Diario places the volunteer cavalry, composed of native | ny OF GK. Governor ounting on the ald of fifty thonsand voiunteers in the suppression of the between the and b JUNE JUDGE BARNARD Gon, Sicklon's Meerp ils Enriter Day: not of Tin, bled in this elty met xecutton | Gere G, Barnard to eelen to the beauiiiul ever. | There wore ao many that it is impossilte number of them, tin to pari The Spane | serve Judge Bosworth, wi Felf-pororeod Fudze Mec tooking Judge fs ail the Jwiges we can im iverted from thee « fro. D ways that - Festive Gathering of Distt ~The Presents that were Last evening, one of the finest parties ever that Is to say, the tenth anniversary of his marriage Misa Anderson Among the mony jadteit f nan, dude ¥ lovey woman, fof whour the TIN WEDDING. tenonnergarvorone, |THE PRINCETON GALA DAY, Additional Particulars of ite Destrnetives ners -Mallrevds Badly Damag Swept Awny and Strack by Li! 0 Lives ont, The storm of Monday afternoon extended over hed Jariste~ by a Priend of THE CENTENNIAL CBELERRATION OF THE WHIG SOCIETY, at the house of Jadge | an immense tract of territory, and was nstoniabingly Earlier Days-Sending Rochester, Chicago, and Fort Wayne, Ind., of ft esers, Parsons & Co, at Flushing, Lb. 1, ‘ : euished people present | ail the hot-led sashes were blown off, and many of weet tn at kept pouring into tee feulavize any considera: | them wers carried several hundred fect on the | eo A mean ran OF tery hat onan | wind. "Many valustto planta were desiroyede ena { OVER the ground, taking a fond look af the marion we of | the toss cannot be ropatred for $200. Onc tre | Wet retreat where they had spent the days of thele h his silver locks, the | tree on Hroatwoy, Finchine, was unrooted and fel | TOME Manhood. By noon there wis 9 desperate th, always hone on tic | sleds connested with. Ua ends, | stra at the two litte hotels, Men sought for pron, and—that ta | Puanine ONG hg in ehout ity tect of | an atti Por a closet, to spend the night ution, for our thomaite | ofthe ti Me Wane WOR, Ith of these thrse days, with tet dignitaries ty the ' cked Ghote throne” te xed, will comfortably support the Hostess heraclt, | 1 Haier ® house On Washing: © taverns for tho ensuing bole | year, Aa 11 tthe expen ‘: fn the front rank, a8 the defenters of tho | with her heavenly eyes, vas the most beautilul of 1 A ridin torn wand | 20a o'clock approsehed, the students thy aac den Gas | eee Mes tinied 1 | integrity of the island Ml, Mra, Roosevelt wes there, ont Judge Darnard’s Pear the Be eetae tee, aauTntng. | Whcyred PiEKS OF Aecivity, “AU Giteen mlNulee te $0 Ore ae Thek i dak ene intstiment. At le@ath | enppeend that the tovwrgenta excented theen- | Ucaullfil childern attracted much altentio I arcUGttAe earch, creating | the ate alumni, and distingaished viate area. hiecwheel Aeniner” bees” Hist itiver, | {ire company of Spanish soldiers captured ot Sabana | Ht was touching to eco the deferential sttonticn | ty the floor, bat none. w ls fer ApH aera echt gd nh hry re NVICULLIY Grreats Ee Bae UO he Ponies | AU ie eh ra corpae gras ath officer Was | shown by the host to Grn, Dantol B Sickles. 1s te by Andra ‘ nx nck New York. ¢ Hun Com'ine’s i ‘t Pres Lda ae where the centennial 1 is ‘probable, that this wae the stermer seen by THE DOMINICAN REVOLULION shown fricnt ay Oe ed bch gh fee atta ie elo eee | Marahal, the Alumni, visitors, Faculiy, and ete our informant ot Gar ‘a bas, One of the xen —— brance of some Kind vet of Sickles makes hin | OFS Was atunne : . ' Sa ries at Fort Seti states that he aaw a sim ware fe n n’s fame and 4 Was turved around and thrown te t dents following. More thau five hundred 0. ieles at Fort aten Vest He aay a Aet Crow Declared Piroton— | iMase inost eacerul Of that Kentictan’s t : nase 0 tie house Wat lied. Filly [iE te cen ot eee ee ae storm on Vif thie 49 the real steamer, Contempt of Luperon's Deciaration—Citte | ET dion, Homer A, Nelson, Scere ary of Stite | the path bank In the eo Valley eannl, at the , wl wy n of the schooners ann Olfering thoir Services to the Kevoe | close toot widherrted, Lat true, with hisac! | art war Portus Yo. wore washed oni and a Tine EXERCTIEG IN THE CHURCH. hovo con transferred (0 the hoid of Intionists, corpliahe was ame ho guests, Dut we | ck Will be nee pepe Mic GL piabhiy Mt Ths exercises were opened by Grafatty te athe expedition ts by ths tine | Se, Dowinao, June 90, vin Havana, Cannot mention oven the amen o! the mony WO | Conmocilett, and csncveity in the | With its usuel excellent music, ‘The Rev, Charles THE LAST SPANISH ARREST, leo! Puerto Pata and Samana reluscd toro. | 4 te pes! ats were all that tin enaht uile Me T several talironds entering tit eity have been badly | Aut 24 tk tura followed by the Hon, Wm. C. Alex ceive Luperon, who has pubiished a procianmatio: etfcit wishes of the {ature Bao. | damaged, On the Unicaxo and Rook laland 1 | ender, of the close of IS, the Chairman of the occa. Fneounter ine 201 NAACOLuien bgt Brest nt phy The Botetin | 0) that | Kelden dreams and guluen reattics go with thom | uh na bureyy ihe me ae Oa tiv | Son, wlth an address on the value and morality af oY “i : . A sadgare nvinces of Cibas, wre at ve wort i a 2 ayne REFUSE SOVeres 58 Aitch seeret organizations o meric Detontant nud Commiantoncr Osborn (Mag Pig Baa fa HF are | rhe oral tleptay w iMcont, ant reneeaents | Mere AMER away Co the Cineago ant Alton Thu | "il, Sich! tremtaanonn ce tie. American Whi The Spaoish Mnantsition ® Clreume | porn ut cittaens are etferine their ner vices Uo denied | od overy variety, TT Ih all so 0 UT OU TS Curren euwen care ts ruptted to BAYS | the class of 1947, who was chosen historian, of the stinerto the Courts ot New York—The OM | thet wir J arietes) trom” » tatae ETCERINT GRO TE eAEeTER ei j | Boctety, y wo watt — 8, gridirons, ney tte operator was 9 py Hig’ : artes Goes t ok te Priset, hans BRCM aro WrENG AK [ich ent te ice eee tun urved, At Ponting, Wk, tie flu MISTORY OD Tite witta society. ouria, who wos arrested on Monday } SerGwich Istands wae done up tn anoat fra ever berore red families wer of Cameron began tis history with the asase night on a charge of being ove of the leaders of tt tate of’ ai ' Piet ewmsol ied ¥ i‘ ‘ e pper ey was ache ae to tis nnfitness forthe duty, ond thea ast Cuban expedition, was driven down yesterday day the atid Worcs Uoleusinn ta tha. | oe Bh Ren Sen ko und Endianapol the embankinent was | Sone afterwards Erechisat ar ther Gait mete ee from the county juli to Marshal Bark PF] eataty of the Inte Pete olewer J by anetion ant and Barnard dusciee, thei ry w | ae AC is Ks i i eo if sociated with Samnacl Stanhope Smith, John Henry, the parpose of aesloning a day for h in tiie city, The promising young more Fanny | out loaving their seats rendered a verdict In favor of se; Wis on the Mleligan Southern oad, | afterwards Governor of Maryland, Naihapiel Gune nd of DaAL of ball Cor hie. Cul seven years old, by Abid: ief, out of | the “1 fie" (a silver doltan), and | v done, In the northwestern part | ping Bedford, ant many other distinguished and of the mount of bail for hia future ea TR na Te ease i fae Holts of wheat and corn were stadenta, Tad the “fortitiees pearance. At Fo'clock the General was cond Last year she trotted a heat ajNarragansett | under sing promises to pays a and freigit Gains were delayod considera. in the year 1709. At that time the to UT United States Court roon Cominis. Meant on the Fashion Course, La ols e GS a ee car My S tated with tHe waivereal sre atos " wee nid , ont ° 8 Of twoon heats in presen t by dcrom he 1 Ly ay . “ mI ve ese young men called the Reet wre cece PRMUC. LHe BAIR Uet Wed BS vse Washington Levin, ni Kirov extvem modesty of Judge Barnard, ‘Si reanizition ‘the Anieriean from the filled by oficers of the United States, Spanish spies, Ethan Alen, warranted to stow 230m | some kil fread sent hima tin trumpet, four fect pit thi the: Wetiees. be Wateore. | Wem Whiz, as it was then ‘understood tm and Cadans, Purchased by Ale, James Irving for | tons, wrestled with whit Satin gibon, we tbat He TWiasted aa trnenen Mh [ted - tg ge) oat ise hae a seiee A (OS roll colt by Kurcka, out of Blin | could sound a's own trampet In future. Julye Y inate ne . cties, the * Plain Dealing” and the Ata ek the Assistant District Attorney, Mr- wool, realized Q280 Mr. Giileades being ine | ton scntn tin buckets watts th quent Chat his just ‘On the Naugatuc Xk Rallrusd, at Camp's Mills, two both were dissolved by the Faculty in Bell, addressing the Court, sald that the defendant | purciaser, A yeorling bay colt by Young Prine. | citi brotice should mot" kiek tt." prouewun wel Mah peck thd Akt henge ne ‘rom the Piain Dealing Soetety arose the had becw arrested on a chargo of being the com: | Halter, out of Laity Victory, wos to Mr. Ki - lly feet of track tt tne Movham Pond in Weterbors | American W hilo the Well Meaning maniter of a cer'atn expedition for Caba, An am Lae bee colt ae cane ramus Uivele mare THE POLITICAL WORLD. were Wanied away. A tiv, Conn, the connie lessor “Cameras Gin rea “ee davit Wad ter nomade in Oe avy, and the arrest woe meester aN acta as water oF ten | n hour, aud the tot | agcount of the eommencoment of 1769 by James mate on that aMiavit, Was willing to consent are ‘i i A large Republican mecting was beld in Rich- Was Afton too. |The Lighway bridge thera was | Madison as it appeared in a letter to hie father, The: SUN reece Rcmiltte to ball tm, an amount TIS Oa a pension Coarse: nen i, Vay vosiertay afvermaon, whiclt was address. | Gutled away, aud Page & Ke.ney's paper mill badly pers of the Whig Society were. always patrione sufficient to onaure Ws anpenran 6 wee skes trots were e: | cd ty Mevsre. Van Wyek of, ant Boers bir vn tty . « rory's name can be found on the books of the ant also tha he held in bani to keep the pew Cou, yesterday alteravon, | ot Monte Ne an” Waleottvilie, Conn., the damage fs about $50,- | Society. A high standard of morality too was re he offence with whieh he had been charged was, | tendance was ve. timbtedt. the races ty ny, ww an in cl The dom ot Brass € quired for admission, Uat We wine erga in vio ating, th ty lwe y of Little Interest, ‘Pho Ast wae fraacee, era, when the nearoe Pod away, an waged tO the amount of §5,0% pa ecanaip ae pit, Dlankinsn, who anpeared for the General, said x male heats, three th, liv ihe him a Comerrative,toas. oe: and Gear wibn ves. | CarwOr, Bey utd tome about gO oy iD ORATION 1X THE HON, RICHARD 8. FIELD, that no offences Nad heen proved or #pecified azine! mai ts EN a Jury to’ stock and tue stopping of busit Some | The Hon. Richard 8, Fielt, of the class of 198, the prisover, and that bail should nm saked in Tain'e &. 5 Sibert €. ¥ eandidete for Governor of Vir- | Mctortes will be stat up for «month In consequence | was neat introduced. He urged the perpetuation of hoa case. The Commirsioner, hi adn an the alk ne, big arrived In Tnchinond last night, aud was anre. | ofthe destruction of the raceways, the college sucietio frowning sternly down all to exit bail when the charge was tmerely 0 Tlie se Wy Likes of the Conservatives, AL Winsted, Coun, the Clore House was fooded, | attempts tof for unity it was. that 4 te, tinea tn five, vas won by JH, vine Tempecsnee Convention motin Port. | “hd much dance tu the dant was done, I too, like Mr, Alexander, pressed surprise that the men Reselope, Bonting. J RiNtWele e J'yenterday, two Lunaved delceutes present, tho | As Wert Cornwall, Conn, the str the value of such izations Wend to give ball to answer a eharce | minberloin's bik. «Provost, | HoncHenry Tainan or iath menting, Cftestromg, | The snail sire 1 Into matonie rose | He went on to speak of tho accessity of come h " be et suspicion ont, Maoeoek Five boots wore Indep nt tony oo nominations tor an wap ried of the wa iy f and tempering eduction with the teechin: He Boll—We have an afi ravit here; but suepie'on Joe winning the Hom Governer to town repre tives, wtabe or Goul's h awed daytige to the | of religion, ant, with this as his theme, de. 18 suites i masiiboce ates were appoiivied to attend the Ras | 494. A chauwel Ay wet ha whdin Woo eut by the | livercd at oration that was lstened. tov until 1 Mr, Bluskman was of opieion that ifsnch a tional Temperance Convention In Chicago, Septem. | Hesher betwoon Pratt & Foster's siore and Coat | close with marked ctteation, The aunenes thes was pu fas the District Attorney anced, th her L. The Rev. WP, Morrill. offered the prohiit: | 80 & Sherweod's ns The dacaage tou Jot Use hat again, to itaelt collation panied Tigris a area The Ball wud Bat ii reaatn he hanger Reoat Littorm, | Navgitucs Halinoad te sumenso, and suverd Oridges | ad o'ctock, “te tho mbes nee had been Conrte whic w ethon hat been Th tid Hor Bed: nf ¢ reported down, © | reecived from the Attonties of Be a. regretti aan Sa Be een © Atlantis did not go ty Princeton, N.J., | whieh was y tabled. te ceolved from the ties of Biowklya. regre a quarter a ‘ew York bar, nit he ine They had intended bo return the visit of | born of btockten, w the governor aan their inability to play the proposed mateh gine wa Pee ee a rar ae Wee aa Priecton Club tnd play the see slip. SPARKS PROM IME TELEG RAP, | te Princeton boys The news cast quite 4 gloom too old to learn, and tint the pructice proposed wos Anting, at the aot ‘marnent init | | Une Wositnaton Democrats wore trying yen. acl over the sporting mien of the College, aad over mn ot euaital in United States Courts ‘ . H contd not go, and not wishing | terday to ra.se nor asi Lo pay for a cane of 5: Cant . ribet spdubbte WORE Geantann Gul sacayel (eet Ghses Wek nalsd without these p y backer sen last nieht, but | Gen, Canby hea extended the Virginia Stay Law, TUW PRAST OF MATERIAL THINGS. law nor gene Ia decision. ‘The Goveramert tas, ye amp ere ee | dust alta tet epee hee ee Prclock 8 second | procession was Troposed, he eat, to hold his client to ball to kec Are Babies Loa contact mane-of (he Botan: ihe bieerieat Horst clas abd (urehed to the Old Second peace, but tity did not say be had broken the les Ly Beto elect dele cates | ge pie Evcrnoo! cotton merKet closed with uplands Ciel. where a tempting collae peace, He hod ever heard of ech a thing 18 Mtl col organisation, whune ob- | “2 ivaehs Lda earl eee i prea The ball was ‘lecorated with his if, Tt wax weil settiod that at not be i ate for w red hinge in Out Tho Ch gon Council have appropriated sand crosses, with the names of the held to bail exeept by ene process of hiv. Ronssolenr Fark Racoon, F UUnINe. Chesetlet One oF Liat retas | Sueonate a s munleial ex : Most distinguished former and present members of Tne Commusstonnn—T stall, holt tie delondant June 22.—Tho first race, fur all horses | Weccalcved ds the introduction of the German lan. | _ A: Karucs, bankor and troker, ond Pred, D, Alling, | the. Society, aud with moti euch ae Del ee nityedonl to onawe charge, and $3.4 to keep hls u re ule utes, #200 to first hi r guagi slationer, eaopended yester tay um Rocae tor, N.Y mine vicit ; act ig Amict la Mor and ic the peace Dy lantgan. ime: ‘The | SYMEO a eay, Tho Con; onal Committee ited to exam. | dese quam Conspict, Prayer over, the guests fell Ve THE PATRIOT SENT DACK To L or ane trtae becree ts a edennie, PER RE vne the Poeine ivuad were fm Bk bele postctaage | With a'vixor Workhy Of & better exure, THE GRID SEIT: Waite nance gerbe ht Neate, Thae—dehiy, aban, | Mere ueesent etn wired cael, Uaiversity Commencement exercises ‘THR FEAST OF REASON, nthe County Jail, White in, reid, when Ab Noel yeu tae Lin emilee fo Ls saten Nel bind All appetites having been sutisfled, the Hon. Wm, sretronentative of Vu whether he oP seme a cling 1 and Gi Bae ieee af Ads haale$ A heavy shock of earthquake was felt in Seattle | © Alcauader, at the hoa oft ¢ lable, gave the first Gd tap friendd Heer bab they. Lave hi fi CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, the Democratic party of Maine. are dnaiterably op- | SM t Ol sma. Wasuinaton Terrttory, y tay toust, t P euppose fF ehall hav gu back to > dosed ty the proscat protective tariif, ri hed Pepa eg vl Sf Abony, wow smurdered by In. the President of the Unite States.” Lisa plotsant place, aud L have been The Brooklyn Park Bauk Robbery. =a onnanondiipiaes TRL LHe tae le chee In tion with this a te from Gem, ave suffved Hove tha this for] ‘The hearing in the case of Edward Haritzsht, ont Lexington Haneond began vamein oa Meegamatte Sad | Grant was read, resreting the seccsnity OF his. abe ‘mor Palle, Cow | who wos arrested for offering for sale to Wm, To —. M.D, Withama, n Bufo seitrond. ticket “the ecocud toast was thew givens tthe Mm marniig, Buel exert MlicGr Ml Walleaeeoate ie al oad MeaiteG oa ha nlo voitrond ticket agent, | | The second toust was then give Yitoaa i as Tesvomenls UanHice hin tind Lebaveincan cieat et pXeihaniel G. Benton, 9 contemporary of the | abecoudayitrt'y “ait s309 ay | aguas 0 aiven, ‘Phe Cioaophie f ' juve tke | Park Sivings Bank, took plece belore Police Justics | Hon. Wiilam I, beward, died in Mer ai y neold closed ut sd Oc foe th Dera sta, the United Feat US a0 la a mailer tO 1 Walks yerterdee ANerR OR ae le ei Ae | Ou Bondage. dle jas & Blais onpust: ih ties, account; 8:20 bonis ia itede nea: ee Phiang repiied with tbree vigcrons ; day #hernoon, Mr. Olm-tead, Pre ; Is28, clorea dey Ke ind a peculiar phizt aud groan, calied ab me of at oe of the bank, Weving heen sworn, ktenttiod tive | 161 wap chosen Seeretary of Slate, In WoW he was | Hod; Mihi Contin’, w the “Nassau ru ket." Judzo'@losson, of te Gen " Holl today bonds fou in the possston of the prison made State Audi Tho wheat lirvestis progressing in Northern an w York, replied ina more reved uiauner with an Nieman, of 170 Eliritge street, New York, | The Hon, Wilham Gray died at his res Tewtuesn Aino's atthe rate of fourloey wittes per day, | epeceh. : 4 MARSHAL BARLOW IN A POG. tesiuled tuaton Thyraitay tue: ho saw nbout €90,000 | in Detroit yesterday wm ay had held He USA HESS Onb re Piof, Henry ©, Cauineron flowed bio with a reel. bis seorth af oan in ine pin ot ian het Hee portion oF : tires: | rue W nen of Christ Chur tation of a { nod for tie gee etihe thande a ipepy ud that he owas) employed | by Les tern Raliway of Can Courts adjourned | C8129, 404 Cheacy thee suppers a sion by voted the reading, Oue ot iho Mundrotenndseue. C Varro (a bankir at 93 Pino strovt, Now | on the cuivuneca at arte d : iipathy $n bbs Cohuing trtat the students ond slunnt t p and sang it to tee Puzele the Marshals OM x the charg» of reeelying the stolen "t Ch lied Kngene Pylace wus arrested ut Hudson, N. ¥., oa | in, “America.” Tears sprang to many au eye be ticy Have Any-Appeat for United states | | 1 Mey Gi ostiftod that the | The Rev. | Chr rt hast Ted Me | Money es oalug hy an Uc omtetal ou el dere: | fore they hat done Veavels to. ne the Ryan E priscner offered to sel the bonds, and added. that Mae ean OF ee pened | uaa “Our Alua Mute Mt apinaat bh zsht wal at they We nd fh AV.” Aftor graduating, he war rent to | nig Carinot soun'on ye 3 " en H o The officislawf Marshal Barlow's Prince aEat feigtaeton wihocts hi Sie Wa daa roc: | Tain ae a Hapdial snisaivuary, nice the ausplers. OF Cabinet novnion Featerday was short: Tho re To which Dr. MeCosh, the Presitent of the Cok were tn aatile of glostous unecrt ertay in | ing on contaisslane The yr ¥e a4 references, ener al Hntiet Mi sion ay Rockets of Unstind with mboitgremicred. "| lens, eaponded, The Doctor, who speaks with rt i ‘ the names of Fra © 5B Adelpit a few yenrs’ sts india he caine Weat, He ti Heoteh accent that gives a keewer pomt to his wi ® 10 the dipartuvo of the expedition for Cuba | (le names Of Frank Ge Ce ace nea meniberof Hie Strung place Baptist Church ty fa nuas Mave been disco vercd betwe set the tabi in frequent roars of laughter, mm Saturday might, A number of wars, in the ine ie 4a. oke ar kv. ae Wf tho head of Bavigation oa the Culo: sat down, three right brave cheers were giv terest of the Cubans, adted to their perplesity, by | retwas tue next sitne —— DL watheokwantia 5a ‘ Win by all present, and one a jassau rocket" reulsting a rumor that Col, Ryan had returned to | fons of Lie prisoner tire jail, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Novlere Packie Ttateena, Whe pronow to survey the | was sot od, i rea ha yan had returned to | flone uf the prigonee made to him bn bie jail a Xo etivads Seth Sau Beaveacy ou stow | Gus ex-tresltent” was reeponded to by cx Pree tha eaty, that he was within a mth of-le:l selon, Aha duannreleeed: tare tua 5 payee sident MucClean, who gave an vutiine of the histor cantly jell, Of course, allsthe Spe sant inal oasis The Judge refused to dint the prisoner Ae ducal wer. a peldlers wag walicing alone | Gu Monday at noon the t Kastern had mate | of the Cotlege; * Tar Clergy” Was respon ted to ty COLLIS SL ae Le Ea atte i eae al nha nae wi ahs Wartiitwa, | Se knots frow Lnest, aud has pat ¥6 knotsog tae | the iter Di. Hehanen of Beooklyuy The warshials beeame e: lpence, rhe Suletd ‘” 4 Dy four ae ie Sudiciny, by ion, = Daniel va Haluraily @nsioonloloaee Wie Mhanian cod, The ales ie of Young Hain in Newark, bine The tiret 65 miles of the Denver Pcifl a Marylind ; v0 Legal Professi ae dial Pete ee _ Tho suicide by shooting yesterday of ilerman aut tie ith | are te be evnipieted Suly thousand ry of Philatelphis, end the pture, ‘The report won | Kult, a weilk.own youug’ Gerinan gentleman of the Lew | eros ties nave Leva Moated dawa the Caco le ton tees lon. Wan. ©. Alexaniter, spreat, until it was overstiudowed hy an wrumor | Newark, has created much ‘excitement, One report 410000 9s follow. der delivered an exceedingly. What. a number of Unite! States officers, trot Hat the yetng maa hat beer tu New York on tls © rs, Uuited Stites Deputy Mar- | stieetive speech. He sald this, aud this only: Ge te yea of the | stal weekly coieetin arming home shal, hala diatiier, of Knox county, Ry 1 will detain you to longer, You have Hotell umeer confident that he was | somewhat onder t alanta, ols qt Wu ia eu attempt to entures Ting alrenty. ft yoo wish (Ck ia cuiy, ARM ANSE harsvanld Dee in custody of | puted with M Sather oat Live latter struck Bim | aye 4 nnlved a 4 ‘ will reply he text centeunial cele the Marsiol before 10 oteiock inet nicht, Winte thoy | Ua We fien, Another report la thas the auleide was the | yy ita t rytutia at Wow Sth of duty.with | eattod hy the disoteanteat cama | bration OF thy Aincrican Whig Soetoty." Perea touud tae young ina in bed lying on his baok, Ww! 2 Oak Syades Hose near Keyport haw been « colintion bad barely come to an end, before rf Mice yesterday that | Hit arms folded ucrond his Breast, ana in hin’ tight AGL eRRGRRSe DURE LORS UAE Tee te nace £ the Conpeetient Weatorn Hail | tho Alumnt of 1300 hasioned to tue class cannon, in int about | Mand Was a eeven-barrel reve one barrel NCRAVAtoEs ane Lore Drank wicebut klein aie artis fa trcate the road hy T whieh bs of revolutionary fine, was stolen from the eae Vane tear, | discharged, and lis Ginger still rR aterate oliarie fat ash Hartford, throug Bloowileld, | snobs of the town one “night. by the boys, raugements were on fact todntereent it, TOwas alse | senel buitet-sete am the rly Fost of —— alent fella: wan’ i ve Ht this eb wae Feta d by them ouly with rexerted that an aty Le bat be to the | the mtory b ISLAN e steatn ym. whi a8 for smuz- | herculian exertiona and night 10m ans ETCH abiburtites We euncen font W piiaint soreareres PONG AAEEAN A: Ma claar: from Havana, was dacited ae liable Around this trophy they gather RP ober edliber Lue tae eeaull aah ‘eurpernncs Leetove from New dorsey. mi Sara B Diy wt in Baltinore Listened to an historical recital of this, HH THEa hall IUAtcaitiOn arISeLC GE Dole te Soroner White, of Hoboken, wa Henry W. Howisnd a been apoointed Postmuater Natatie fe of undying fame, to & pocm, and 0 be wade to-day terday won of the suleido by hanging of Henry | OF WMeoHs View Joho O Bbudiicksoa, forcos began Moreh from Asw an oration, “They had intended to form 9 om Sebnodcker, a German, of West New York, Sehned: The grass and prain en the Iwlaud, owin te Ar. be thie Way. and Conk te en ¢ | Ungaround the cannon aud sing a eliss song, with A MpantehsCobin Encounter in New Ortoans, | coos vasdt years of ages and had been employed | feces Hewy rains are badly beaten fowi, aud Ait Varaguaynas abandoued theig | With wild whoops ond other demonatvations of Joy. Mr tl) the notorions representative | (entyiwe years at Stuart's: sugar retinery, New Hint bovh ave damaged beyond recovery But they omitted this part of the pregraiming, * Naterbats Ih New Of} H York, He lad recently given. bined up to. exces At an wtjournol session ot tic Queens County NS) ‘ inn oe ORATORA f ved inteybste tn New Sea Tee ALLE aa EE eee hdeeanelr ae eo oxces: | A Ma aljourned sesston Bt tho Queens Coun ante) Natonal Bunk, of Little Rac, TH JONION ORATORS, Herscds How, eUGuIpIeL Ly asa sister, | Sued tn the county Jail, On Monday he wan ye: | {08 Anplieath fonts Masters. Morne ent Food slandins dette a centmed | Ata P.M, tne honorary junior orutions were de Oth inthe w teeta ntcrogue on of ale wifi,’ Yooteniny at ¥ the wane vb Low, {eink or ehh eaaney ye od in the First Presbyterian Cunreh. Pee uuenition of | My IAT ive Brtausclce eeeeney a Suobs’ dit not lok ax torenteung 8 had boom fa ahune rei him, and on nacending to the parret stown, Iate In 4 ‘ sud the evening parsed of quiedy, The gt | found t had monnted a barre), trnly attached neg ie Brave, has boen npholoted Oe fi ins und ther positions siuccures, 1 f paving it arouad His Bese, Lacuateee eras pusher is County Ary and looked pretilor even thaa the ety | Teena uaad Ble peck launched himself off Int the alterno There were eight vat weatend | A WAG PANT peel 7 me hes, aunong wach be mentioned as Chostes Booker was arraigned hofire Justice ibe + Foline aud Wan, 1. Sebel LOSSES VIRE i hefare Tustice M:etian! Ro. Aamibh, died in aunty Fut . ¥ : . Joline aud Wan, P, Sebo od between the LotWith yesterday in the Jeteraon Market Police |, baht AE ald County Fail | None of the sunstrakes yesterday were fatal, vrations relieved the usual tediousuess of all such F ‘ F ourt a charge Of wsaniting a daughter of Ju: vh a Tipu whi ee ta) Tetra Parke fades ‘Tho now Board of Real Extite Brokers orgaaized | proceedings, Mh buildin ) ro ins [sep © stra seven years of age, Castra huving | ,,2he ale Bus who co te Led e today | yesterday at aut Mtroadway rt 108 ® 7 yb sia Kanvas City, T gone to the War end been reported killed, his widow, | 88 alah : base ‘The Suutay Schou! of the Church of Sea and Land PRSABRTATION: QF JUR SAM SUB: 3 uriod ov Mouday uleut 3 Cuban pleeed she ¢ tighter in a halt orphan ial Do erty, aod 192 years, died at 90 Biidy will coon 6 pleate to Excelstor Park toslay ai At half-p 10 o'clock, the class of "80 met again, ledunburg works in N wore destroy: ylun di Ninetecath street, and took service ux a | 94 Aun eae : aM “Pa ee ey alan Vackvad Toa nial ant after an address of welcome by President Mee wet HH lenbhrg works in Newark \ are. des ro, prey va veil tn the Kevin Stat viet By floss arta und Hove are to be stathoued at vil the iE + Governor Benjaunin V, Flanders, ot Louisiana, | (ig speech io fesponse by Mr. Hush T. Col g. and Was occupied for Mm 1 vn broad w Jere she met Books nd atte sor the ety . : L of Alabama, and the Secretary's ‘te; Hes hich, 1a) and Wi pied for mang Be eet Mery maT eT eee to be Thuraday even: Louis Hustig was overcome by the heat yestentay, ne Un ua oun Men te enka Betur.ng pure inci Siath avenue, where cthey lived happily, |! ¥ Hebuplsos st daiier Cate: | while working on the domo of the Wavertey Tivatee the absurd, and the desired, was presente poeturer, whi Conta, however, suddenly “turued a alives ant | PN Raa apie anirpenia An tnktown man leaped 1 List evening | Rev. ¥. B. udge, with a happy speech to CAS Geant eanaieatiee selurted to her first atteg.an Ving | yepak twa hot duysariestiiecall Woe tor bathing | Ou 4 Wal rect ierry:bo dt, Fawee | Lyoi, as the agent or trend of Mr J, Ro Verger, ler & Co, eaddlery hard hoy i thw pours, aid hong co Guwas The new Hour! of Tax Commlsstoners have made | the fortunate duvidual who wae the dest of the class dobnson, harlware manusactirer, | 4 vee HeAKiag. ine GRlae new appolnt for aimvet every subordinate post | to be blessed with a baby afer leaving the eollege, I iivias Gar cd eee a ‘Phe Conviction of Myre. Bullac', Br, foun Tnobtiae, the Chiat Bnuluce Hon ii thor bnveau ; walls, ‘hich came a supper and. toxsts, and amd ues to the OW buitulog will be . Bataone, dune 28,.—The case of Mr. BE. A. | E while susveying Srounlyu aite of Wn, M of 1178 Haven we, wins drowned | the id fam liar socnes egeirias oF ne a eats aneinenen wily Tor gos ting, With talent to kill. Or, Moore Darin Tha aed to the Albany | We tyeireg, Vile Oathing othe Rast itiver of Boventy. | was within anuce of being lost. The; od, may SecalaCind MOREE Call Gh sess Dainimore, elghtoed months ago, was eails itn tue | pylon yess Jugug Bene. | gute sere. : Of thom st auy rate, 0. besa out, 1 ouly foe ah es ‘| Wall ‘1 Criniual Cours today. Mrs. Pollard told her story rae FeneY Hotes, Which | Mr Civales Moore, brother of the Alderman of the | hour, tuo their well reaeiade: cil Wwved college ident Gr aut will go to Malt mors | jctore the Court, wad detutied hor inany ‘wrongs, | kad sod ¢ Hot tveh thom feet, decd ently shot himself tu the toot yus: | 80) Wg Oma sort Viele ond 4 Vill Be, | PROB asthe causes hupelitng her to tae art of shoot. | vasrvaxers ia FeptAy dain linn —————___—_ his wees, apbaiani , De oes lt Wray iB evitienee that ae Lbored | dui siovens, a young Now : went t , PS Nae | Another Masieal Earthquake in Bostom. Presi lent Colfax arrived im Stamtord, Conn, | me of the prevale aed ee iN gee ah the fenced t ao uuptag ean Neve busued yentorday by order Hoard of Health Bosroy, June 29.—The testimonial to Mr, Gil. 1 from Westerly, H. 1., and beeame the | ‘ie Court, conaidoriag all the mitigation eneum: | ¢ bat gd, rom, Mitte J Jotun Dood, white Med wich fwsot of, yestor. | more im the Coliseum this afternoon was very sue ‘ Oliver Hoyt, ‘The tee at Mr. | stenocs, uve lek ® sontene Da erecd He thy'ew stinit a cles w's Jy weaved frou the seegud story window of $7 Oa” | cesaiul in Voth Luwbers and. general excellence of Hoyt's, vii tie evening, was Ulillant tp H10nin ty Wich ‘te ke Mlle be modiged t t ch hos Aol been rooovere’, Hoot ‘ performances, ‘The grand chorus nuinbered over Mr, Colfax wos serenated by the citizens, fine with cost’ Lesutal ne MoCann, late of The Han » Which arrived vesterday, ran into en thousand voices, With am oreh rr Gov, Hotiman will come down to the city on the ee Re age ME tho hark Hartt yoo te th tat “Cheb. | equal to that during the Jubilee week ‘The Anvi ai celebrate on Buiday $ iend re Wn bad ayer wont to th Tae inan was los Chorus, with the cannon and be 1 Gey et cainey | rin ssuiscrow, June 29.—Secretary Robeson | w fntied We collision of hs Aare: I. Ry frelhe train engin’ | patriotic pieces, cacited the audicuee to tremesdeas Fesncisco un Nouday allernvua, AL ain: | sarted this afternoon for his home in Camden, to Wit9 eanoeralig the dekd ofp “ witth ae OF Uh care 00 MOG Wing died | cuthusiaym, ‘The grand cboral “Old Hundred,” tm vitation ty altead tue Fourta of July celstestion in | sPeRd @ few days arranging his private Lusiness be ORs IBAUM SAYEFD! BFAD |. restorany Which the entire” au joined, closed ihe pers xcrumento Cit Freparutory to taklog up fis Fosidener ternvaneetiy reer Orsi fell through the hatehway of a | formance. Mr. Giluorg will realizd about §39,000 Governor Ho:iinan addressed the Alumni of Union | in this city. Me ucceped the appoluturcnt on very Pervount Inteligences ting at Le soard sitovt gud Broadway, o. Mouday | frou the benedt. ili) vet or Ton for a toe oat bis hame without duo prepare t Snuth hus given $250) to the Oswego (N uit cied Li tae New York Hospital duriak eee * a (lon for a long stay ber eveniag ex-Gov. | ¥) Orpaan .tsylu he Blane 3 _" Seviden elas 1 Manns ke Ward aud the Hon. Geo, A. fa'soy, of | Cart. Jono Hrown hie started from St, Louls for | "The commencement exercises of Grammar Echoot pllarvard Vaiversity Commencome Between 19 and LL o'clock last night, as the | O°, ,Ueteys arrived, ana speat some tine with w York, his m'satug helng So chartor a veselto make | NO tell) 1a Hwellth stroct: yesterday, were very Sostow, Jue 29.—Gov, Cleilin and staff, es misiginesn 30, and 14 o'eloek last uighh as the | Accrotery Haboson fetter Tee Fork ive WA RIOR Oelig be UATE # ene! to yihaureeg | fhe Ke De Crooks aud Superinvendent | coried by the Natioval Lancers, reached Ommbsiags tween Newore ocd Joriey City, on its way to the — In Rock Istund. I, on the 2d, Lieut, W. P, But Se ahive Di 4 is at bout 11 o'clock, and the procession, consisting of ey Cl way to the ec, Me aA Nin biecomed, danthant ae F United Stats District Attorney Picrrepont has ap. | the graduating class, dt tinguished qucats, the Mtr ma Wor found on the Best ear who rotua’ Daerah eead Moos iu Dublin, ae miarrie to viuhd on wrewgresn: | pelted Vivian Stov.ey, deojamin K. Vuela, Thomas | deat and Facaley of the College sud otkcre, fviidw’ deposited on the road. “it. the meantime, an | city lark Algit to Urge tpme the Goes ne i dlls | sae wader tue tives Nit fas! Poh, ob oF the Hon. Mamita. Chareb. "tras odie Sa een te” name he bou.lug be cou ied the preerdin: My 4 . tL ousane ar, and sey resembles Judge | At.oruvys. e 3 we tho bobo: lie bet wectk thas aud Be cane Recnlo were presea| Mt pat, neut Inwye oxechs that he looks about twenty: A highly respectable Hnglish family, re ohn Gordo. Paltrey, of Cambridh ‘m, iy fet Bee lo Parag re ina ty 4 “Bide your t Gilchriet, of Jersey City, Las | wort paintul poverty, ahd Ly nocd of ape 4 ‘ ohn Bow! . pride SH SO MONK. Bepbon, ears Hie sinha imme} Put your trast im your powder voluted by Gow iph Aitorucy Geitial of | Mevaods wishing tocontetbute may ieare tut partusation | Pht Bate Ke Sechely Brenton panpllig Woe oa Ms! je iy . es, of declared that *Kobesoa, the new becrebary | ny ca ine upon the Superiatsuient of tue Working | Bell Lowell, Vice- Mb z. Dang, ee atte evinem 7 a Clive Uuion, wt 3 Blegoker streak, tary. BP, Beaver; ‘Treasurer, MeN