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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR " . aap Tt . THE CUBAN EXPEDITION. anion CAPTURE OF ALL THE VESSELS AN RECRUIT: ie Phe Return ofthe San’« Correspondont—Nar- rative of the Expeditionary Party's Expe- TieweesLiet of the Men at were Cap- tured—Scenes at the Navy Yard. Full and exclusive particulars of the Cuban expedition which left this city lost Saturday evening were given in Tue Sun of yesterday. This neconnt with slight exceptions, has been verified by ou: apecial correspondent who accompanied the cxpc dition THR GALLANT COL, BYRO! This officer jotned the expedition at Gardiaer's Ts. fand on Sunday morning about 1 o'clock, Hoar Fived In the steamer John Chase, which had picked ap hie men at Staten Isiand and the Elysian Fields On their arrival at Gardinor's Island they went or board the Cool both wet and tired, The {Colonel, to thelr comfort, ousted ail the me boat, and quartered This gave the Cu for dissatisfaetio: out of repar decupying the dry parts of his wet men in their place who oceupied the eabin but with the other nat board tonothing, The Colonel and his men remained on the Coot until Tuesday morni THE STRAMER COOL CAPTURED. On Monday evening tie Cocl put into New Lor Gon, sulsequent to fruitless soarc) after the atram ship Catharine Whiting, to get provisions ond water for the mon on board, who were almost famished While the commanders were on shore the tigbea R. L, Madey approached the next pier with a special messenger on board, who told of the seiaure of the Whitt amounted AAPECIAL Courent eonstating of all the magnates on board, was imme Gintely culled, ‘The general opinton was in favor of Fetarning, oil agrectug to it except Col, Ryan, who. with sensible fears for his own safety, resolved remain at ers Tsiand with all bis men Decause, af at of the expedition had left him he could easily reatter hit men over the country, And escape himself, He did not, however, give th the reson for remaining, but anid that if his mee went to New York they wonkt desert and leave him, while here he Lat them securely, He woul! therefore rematn there till another expedition should de fui 4 would come then to take them of ‘This excuse was a poor one, for the place is parse Dy 50 to 100 fishing bonts every day, and bis presence there would necessarily be known within a short time. He preferred, however, remaining tn safety to Tuoning the risk of capture. Tt bas boon stated that the vigilance with whieh this exredition was watebed and tte ultimate fuilu were to be traced to him; the fact of his breakin Ais word with the Marshal's oficers when he la escaped having incensed the Washington officials to ch an extent, that orders were given to stop the ‘enterprise at all hazards, TUR CAMP ON GARDINER'S ISLAND. Before leaving, the Cool seat ashore all the pro visions and water that were on board, ‘The ste ©bane, which was to remain with Lim, did ik wise, es well as the steamer Mabey, ch way to follow the Cool to the e'ty THe RUN TO THe CITY. The Cool started on her r rm voyage abont ‘Ue Tuesday morning. ‘The weather, thongh clour and rainy for the last three days, had eleared 0 Bun Rhone forth most bri ly, and Was accepted #8 good omen by all, The boat was headed for the city, and with three hearty cheers from tho: aflont and ashore we started, The men were all} Good spirits, and though we hid a sail of some clever hours before us, with nothing to eat or drink, a’! seemed to be happy and to accept the eit: 8 they had turned ont without blam A BON MOT OF Cot, RYAN'S. During the whole voyage, both up Shingle incident occurred to mar the good fe! that existed between all parties, ‘Tho virions off ‘errs of the expedition and the newspaver corre peard were constantly her, anil soclely umazl ‘One foggy ee your hand befor Sponden(s on enjoyed each afternoon, when you contd ho’ You, the pilot missed bis vay. He slipped from the House avd approached w inal party under the Rlondiy sbelter Of tho smokestack, consiating. 0 Col, Byron, Mr. neuter of the’ Herald, Cot O'Leary, and Major Conyngham, who bad served tn this capacity throughout the war, and occupied the ni talk, Addressing very rolemnly if he Colonel answered with . 1 think we're all at ame position on Gen. Got mself to Col, Byron, he as knew where (hey were, T! sipes ov TH ing the whole iho voyage hal Rpt themselves aloof Mom the and Ryan's on’s Trishmen felt no desire to Join them @, for Which there was no reason @ ot habits and lancuage, Ted te re, Kuch party considered th: other * far xan * and wher e could “do the other, the other was “one,” ‘These Irishmen were set of follows, Most of them bad aerved In thc jate war, vid many of them distinguished them selves, Col, Byron MMineelf was known throughout the Unicn sry as one of its bravest oMcers. Hi ‘Was att: ched to the Eris Brigade, and served with istincwion Ull the ent of the wa ewere alse Capt. Murtaugh, Capt. Linsey, Capt, O'Neill, an) Capt. O'Leary, all brave, Wara hearted Inshmén, CAPTURE OF THK COOL, With snch men on beard we started, and in time Gardiner's Island wat far in thy distar Plum Iskind, Bridgeport, Norwalk, aud New Have were jurs-d in turn, and ail went merry as a mar riage bell, Hart's Istind and City Island wer Passed, and we approached the irowning wall of Fort Beluyler. Ax we neared the venorable place a reve nue cutter, the McCulloch, shot from beneath the nt and thi solid shot acrons the bow of 4 Hiram M. Coch, ‘This brought matter till, ‘The paddie wheels stopped on t re the echoes of the gun died away, ai ugh the boat d were getting Question ui Dut the di many ridiculous ry warm, A boat wus lowered from the cutter and an OMlcer boarded ur, and took possession of the Doat, ‘Tho Cool was ken toward the reve hue cutter Mahoning, commanded by Capt, Webster From the latter several Deputy Marsbais were sent who came on Loard and arrested Sefior Alfaro, one Of the Cuban Svcre aries of War, and Dr. Basora, Whose presence on board wus entirely accidental These gent cinen were taken on board the Mi ing, aud as they left te Cool three lond und lusty heers from the throats of one bundred ubans and Americana grected thetr Sured them of the sympathy of those they lef Dehind, CAPT. WeusTe ‘The Cool was now secured alongride the Mahon Ang, and every effort was made on the part of the toss to make their captive guests comfortable he members of the prese on board were tvited by the Captain to his eabin, and « comfortable supper fet before them Tn the cabin w found Seflore Alfaro and Basera enjoying a pleasant conversation with the Cantain, Whore courtesy on this occasion could not be sur sed. Every attention that could be suggested by a kiod heart was shown by this gentlemup to bis un fortunate guests, ‘The evening was passed in a delightful manner, and when bed time had arrived the Captain gave up bie own quarters to the use of his guests, whont Shree days’ camp on the soft wide of a plank had taught to appreciate highly such a kindness, CAPTURE OF THE RODENT While cnjoying ourselves at tie ¢ ‘was called Away, und upon returning informed us of the capture of the Robert L. Mabey, which had come to New London to inform the expeuitionists of tie capture of the Whiting. ‘The Mabey was taken by Lieut. Merriman, of the eColloch, while he Was on the lookout for the john C which he had been informed was attac ed to the expedition, ‘The capture of the Mabey w therefore something unoxpeeted, His share of the ize, Af she 1s condemned, will be quite acceptable De ject Tar, oF, iudeo!, to ony one, ARRIVAL AT THR NAVY Yann, ‘The following morning the MeCulloch hove in sight bright and early, aud the Cool and Mabey Were told to get up steam and follow her, which they did till they found themselves stowed in the Brook n Navy Yard by tho side of the Catharine Whiting he prisoners on bourd east many a longing glance @t {his fullent vessel, aud pictured to themselves the Pleasure of being’ Gat een on her, on their Way to Cuba, ‘This was about 9 o'clock Inthe morn tng, and the men had had ncthing to eat as yet This stite of alfaire might have been remedied at once, if euch had been the disposition of the subor- pate officers in charge; but, instead of sending any fuetton Diced, they even relused to allow the inca use ther own supplies from on board the hitins, ‘They managed at last to Ond favor in the workmen of the yard, and food w.# assed them from the surrounding ‘vessels. Some dy is to blame for this, Commander Cushmun ‘was on the dock when the boats arrived, and knew Bt once Low matters stood. He also knew that there Were some representatives of the New York press ‘wi had an important duty to perform in ‘city, In the matter of giving the public the news ‘was told of this, aud so Wat Marshal Barlow, by otlve papers, but nothing was past 1 o'clock in the afternuon, iy Oi mn aeiane Sanenat. im lon arrived, accompanies At that hour A er 04 a arrived, mpanied low. The potential District Attorney looked and acted as thongh the surronnding vessels bad just rope! from the skies and interrupted his morning nap He bellowed forth to know who was in com: mand, and forgetting the presence of the Marshal, vial a Warrant th perspective, he seemed surprised that no one answered. The ‘nowspapers then made un attack upon the old gentlemen and carried the day.” They were released fiumediately, but no thanks to anybody therefor. ‘Thore was & party of centlemen whose businces it was to be in the city fa Koon as possible, kept waiting at the ploasnre of (wo persons, who ‘might have released them at any moment, bad they sacrificed a little of tacly red tape, RSCAPR OF THB GALLANT COL, BYRON, At length the rorely porseented members of th press received the high potentates pormnission to part. Mt was generily understood’ that ¢ {iree of those genticmen on board, The Marshal looked slightly, surprised, thereforo, to se (our enter his barge, But he did’not fecl any sus piciows, ‘The fonrth gentleman, whocver he was, seemed very cool, and not in the’ least afrail of the Government's high representative, He joked and langived very freely, He had a military bearing which Nid not look at all reportorial, for reporters are gen erally supposed to look like prowling bandits, But then the thrce others jooked quite re Yle.and Marshal eagely thought this mig too, His suspicions were a't when this unknown fonrth mane 6. Sid ¥ by aide the M. shal and the man the inili be roms to the foot of Wall street, where the party dise barked, ‘The three gentlemen of the press and the fourth man disanpesred; but before they had alte cetiier vanished it was’ observed that the three werded their way fo Printing Honse equare, while 2 fourth struck off in the direction of Browdway Later in the day tho Marshol bears that Col, Byron ad eseaned froin on board the Cool, By be ried, bringing down lls clerebed fist on the table in his private parlor, thereby breaking « $10 porce. loin vase, ** toat waa the fourth man {We are not stire that’ he ured the oath, but the rest ia reliable, THe CAPTURED MEN, ing ts a complete Hat of the men who were > the receiving ship Vermont yesterday According to the oficial record. they Dut tie application of a little arithmetic show that there were exuetlv 16) of them, T the names are misape! ed fonr reporter, who mad Follow transferre uiternoo umber 112, Rar Manuel M. de ora, Diego Ding. Cristo, Dr. d. ¥. Joseph Railise: Lovido, Castanon Moreira, Julian Zolocta, George. Barors, Julia Zunies, Joka Willinnson, Hene ivaonate, Nicholas Evans, IM. Htodtt Fiaeisc) Muro, Hedro Joan 1 Mena, Felipe Orte Peres Vuciies, Joos Dine, Getava Gru , Andreas Pimentel, Franeley V ‘eon, Jowd On Antonio Cabargas Francisco Vivares, dons ‘Oxvin, Fanta, Victorian al Carlos Jaeson, ‘Oliva i Manearo Juan la’ ‘Torre ‘Castell Jandro Jolin Carin, Santiago 1, Juito Gonzales, ‘ilo Loner, Andres Augel Greapo, Ignacio” Ce Vanuel ¢ . Pedro Lecori, Matthow iB. Jolin Mebowd, James Caawell, John Wiiliains Itobert Win. Hl, Lindsay, Rdward Hoberts, George B. Walter Farrel finns, William Berne, Thon Johu 'M, stafford, J! Sin feb, Kaward A cisro’ Garcia, viceo Yaquierd ‘as, Domingo Al Juan Honey ez Val Teo, Garcia, Jon TF 1 + Neheon, nari, Cworge D. King, Joseph jurtagh SCR\RA CN THR VERMONT. ary, Jade J dirty, the 140 came on the Ver Of clainoring for food and rest there w hone, oul of desire for the same there was much In single fle they were arrayed, bere one wilh a carpet bag, there one with a telescope, Some had cxntecus Which in no case contained a iliop of eur sce; but they smoked, and mniied, and chatted just Sif they were not prisoners of war SRTTLING THE MASSES. the disarmament, the fillbusters were told om of about twenty 1 they were ther dospoited of han travelline 4, Spavish grammars, and dle All this it on as pleasantly as could be to the hungry They had many a good quiz and jolly jest among themselves, and marched down below with at least the hope of filling thelr empty belltes, But there was further deiay, during whieh, however, Lieut Commander Norton annon red to the leading meu Uiey should nll be allowed every possible liber nt that they must conform to regulations, and @ no attompt to escape nor create any unneces ase any Of them did, their freedous ted Alter od in me then ON THK LOWER DECKS. It was curious to observe the proceedings of the tives after being assigned to thelr quarters was all the til about failure, : en fa Kuch a position Here was Gen Alfiro, glad to sect which to receive his coifee; there wax ( foraging for acracker, All were tired, and th o had blankets were arranging them for th night, At about o'clock soup and beef and poto toon were served out by the regular cooks of the Vermont, and the way In which these comestibies Aisanpeuted not only uatonizhed the cooks but cd the numerous press-gang present. Aw yet it ts not kuown What wil be doae with these men, but from the numerons letters written it would seem that many of them had friends, and from whet they sald most of them will be balled, 1f mo released on easier terms, ‘The Rumored Escape of Some of the Men, Just before going to press, a rumor reaches us (uat a large number of the ‘men conned tn the Trooklyn Navy Yard had escaped. ‘Ine report comes from & good source, and is probably not with out truth. ——— HONOKS TO GEN, SICKLE by Many Old Army Friends-Superb Bauauet tn Manston—The United states and Rpain, After Gon, Sickles had been appointed Minister to Spain, a number of bis fricuds extended to him the honor of a farewell eception. It took place in that portion of the Everett House known as the Inte Moffat Mauston, last even ing, The following named distingu!sied gentlemen, who fustituted the ovation, were present: Messrs R. E. Fenton, Wm, M. Evarts, John A. Griswold, Cyrus W. Field, Wm, B. Dodge, Mursiiall O. Roberts, Horace Greeley, Edwin Crosswell, and John K. Por. ‘The Major-General was cordially received by e genticmen early in the evening, “Gallant had left his cork leg at home, and smilingly himself with crutches, and wearing a He is older than he used to Dan’ presented black well-ftting salt be, but not too aged to settle the vexed question of the United States vereus Spain by the way of and throuen Cuba, ‘There was a large attendance, und a catalogue of tho well-known names which were there presented would even exceed tn length Tux Sew list of unolaimed letters, ‘To pick a few—not Invidiously—from the throng, there were Major bodily r Gov. F, Shaler, Gens, Watts, De Peyster, De Lacy Eagan, Arthur, Wm, 8, Hlilyer, Henry Blenker, Alfred Picasonton, Burke, K. Graham, Rufus F, Andrews, Judge Jones, Mear-Adiiral " Godon, ¢ , Postmaster Jonos, the Rev. Dr, pin, FP. J. Fithian, ex-Senators Bradley, 8, B. Chittenden, Patrice Cad, Wm. Orton, Monuchosi, and and Labaugh, exJudge Beobe, “Thomas Mek Dr. Corson, I Signore | Mare Major Willard Bul Aner various libations Mr, Wm. Orton opened public conversation Ly proposing the health of Gen Sickles, Everybody except Horace grabbed @ glass of champagne, but he asked for lemoua te ; this bey erage Was wnknown in the establishinent, aud he forced to coi cent bimself with the palr of highly polished boots which he wore Gen, Sickler, Who was xracciully reclining ‘on the arm of w chaif, arose and returned thanks for the honor conferret apon him, and said he hoped he Would merit the compliment; at least, he would do and ice-water, the best he could for the inlerests of’ the Govern ment and its people, Other jovial and pleasant spevehes were made, and It was late before the purty broke up. — The Sun's Party Advancing, The returns of the vote on Iay delegation in the Methodist Kpiscopal Chureh, as received by the Methodist, foot up aa follows: Namber of yotes received........ For lay delegation 40,55 Againat lay delegation, 181026 Majority for Iny delegation, hist . 1801 : ——— : SLATEN ISLAND, hee ‘The body of the man found floating near Fort th ou the 22d hae been Ideutifed as that of Mr uree!!, of Boston, Washington Fire Company No. 1, of Port Rich: mond, intend to celebrate the Fifth by & festival and bail The Hon, Erastus Brooks will deliver the Fd and James Corvig went bathin Fe! Snug Harbor, It wag slack water, rin iden! @ few seconds scliaasis ANOTHER AND FATAL REVOLT SING SING PRISON, — The Seizure of a Sloop-The Convic Sail, but are Brought to by the Guard Oue of the Revolting Party Shot, and Mortally Wounded, Stxo Siva, June 80.—At about half-past 9 o'clock this morning, seven convicts made a daring aitempt to escape from the Prison by means of the sloop Martha and Rlizabeth, which was lying at the Prison dock, partly leaded with wood, which the convicts were unloading, They drove the sloop hauds on the wharf, hoisted aail, and started across the river, A ligit wind was blowing and they were unable to make headway, The alarm was Nurriedly given, and a number of the officers hasten- to the spot, They opened a rapid @re upon the from their revolvers and carbines, driving all but two of them to the cabin, While ono of the two on deck was holsting sail, was seen to fall and the sail which was pardy ap ran down, materially affecting the headway of the sloop, The convicts who had taken refuge in the eabin did not dare to make their appearance, fearing fatal re- eulta from the shower of ballets fying through the air, At this juncture m sinall boat arrived, and number of officers and guards got into tt and rowed up alongside the sloop, ordoring the convict on deck to go below, which be did. They then boarded the vessel and found tho convict Abraham Drake, who was seen to fall, lying on tho deck, badly wounded. A ball had cotered his right breast, poseing directly through him, coming out of bis left breast, Sail was holsted on the sloop, and she was headed for the prison wharf, All the convicts w ordered an deck and securely tied. When the vessel arrrived at the prison wharf, the ore were taken in ch and placed tn close confinement, Drake, the w ded convict, wos taken to the hospital and will probably die, - ‘ark Bank Robbery. dward Hanitschet, on a housand recently ar conv = hy one, The Brookiyn The examination of charge of having in his p f the Walla! a Hanitsehet. lton street, N K of youn, + OF1TH brok fon through whose tnstrumentatity the arrest wy York, was the p et mas effected, Hanits called npon Mr, Freveh at bis oMice on Friday Last, and Offered one of the stolen bonde (No, 81) for sale, Mr. French referied to his memorandum of the stolen numbers, and finding that this was one of them, ri qnosted Hanitsctet to call again at noon on the following day. Immediately er th eparture of Hanitechet, Mr. Freneh went to Brookly nd stated the circumstances to the attorney of the Park pavings Bank. Hanitachet called again at the stipa lated time on Saturday, und accompanied Mr. French to Brooklyn, where he wa 1 peter of the Vice-President of the bank. Mr. French Was arrested on a charge of complicity, but be Yall, He elaims that an tinjust young man | Hanit 0 ceodin 7 auitsclet until the #toleu bond was offored by the latter for sale, The Newest Kind of Detective Oflicer, We have an authorized b ctive off cers tn the I tra! Offie h police “ pre cinet” hus tre officers who ied to detective Wall street haw five kinds of de the great ppound t tive Agency cago Detwetive Office has an ofc e and how many otoer ons are in the detec tive business, under various Ree we cannot even gu while Wolf Oppent of Seventy . Was oflering a q clry to Mr, KW. Moss, of 48 Broad at Kenshaw cntered the ofice, and, wasutn detective oMcer, scized the yeweiry, aud hurried off. Ha wan captured near the Cus: tice Hogan commituot bln for tri — rin Tremo While under the Influence of Re: First, Hoboken, while Mr amiving a revolver. Mr. Par to Bearman, and he reek , and, turning, excini xuohs Tl whoot you," at the Weapon and Or low Was in earneat the revolver was fl rivtor of 1 who Bank iquor, John M. n street, Lear riven Was ex handed the revolver sly discharged two bar: “Ged dn you, I same time presenting that the 10 dropped behind the bar Junt and thus escaped. ‘Ti the saloon, Nicboli# Linder, en Bearman attfipted to serve Bim in the sat ner, Mr. Linder exeaped by springing th door, aud running up some stairs Complainants Wanted, down fr bark for California. tel, and nudertouk purpose they gave hi return, ‘The victims foderates to Detective Officers Irvin they yesterday a John Wal and Charles Wilson, alias Wil plainaits have gone Wert, but prosecute. intended to em to Crook's Ho: y their Gckets, and for (his the money; but be forgot to lexeribed the ‘man sid his cu | Hoyle, and . alive Mark ‘The con will come on and Whipping tn the Public Senools, A boy about seven years of age, nn dicd in Boonton, N. Js. on Thesday nig tented the public « Thursday yas pumiahed by primary nepariment, Ho went home 1 fell iil, and died, ‘The three physicians who tifled betore the Coroner way that the boy died of necrosis, - Edward Ketcham Kotarned to Prison, Poveuxerrain, June $0.—Edward B, Ketcham, the New York forger, wae returned to his quarters {u Sing Sing prison at 6 o'clock this afte : ——_-_ THE LABOR MOVEMENT, > Roytew of tho Traden-Iresent and Prompee* tive Strikes The capmakers’ strike is the most noteworthy of the labor movements, About 200 hands of both are still out of work, many of the employers persisting in their retuaal of an advance, At thelr meeting yesterday, $10) was recvived from the cabinet makers. Last week §200 was given by the * Society. A great many other German societics hay contributed various It was nounced that # capitalist bad volunteered to op na cap manufsctory, and employ 120 hands at Union price The clothing cutters held a masa meeting last night and Ustened to sddresses by Miss Mullaney, President of the Collar Lanud nen! Union of ‘Troy, and Mr. Alex. Troup, of Typographical Union No. 6: after Which the enttcrs gave €1) to their sisters of roy. Mr. Sivenbere gave his employees—about 800—an enteriainment at lis new collar tnctory, Iu Forty-second street, Tuesday evening. One hundred of his bands have come on here. The wheelwrights and blacksmiths are discussing the propricty of demanding ap increase of wages. The paper stainers have agreed upon an advanced tarif, which 14 to be sent Lo employers; but the lat- ter Lave ulready taken action, ani a strike is pro bable. The eabinct makers have selected thelr old oM Gors, wid made arrangements for & picnic ext month. The German ten hour masons now namber Ww) members, Th Union grew out of the eight hour strike last y The Carvers’ (acuiptors) Association last even ed President, Hugo Mocnak ; Recording Sore Henry Helitzelnan; ‘Treasurer, Julius H, r, 18 Gorman Carpenters (framers) who have been several werks on strike inet to receive reports Inst night, ‘These were not altogether favorable, Many of the employers still refuse to pay the advanced Fates, @3.50094 per day. Over 290 men are still idle The Shut Cutters had a mecting also Inat night to prepare for an advance of wages, ‘The Dry Goods Clerks’ Early Closing Association were overjoyed last night by the fayorable reports resentet!. With the exception of & few stores on Phird avenue all the important dry goods stores in the city close at? P.M. daily, Saturdays excepted The Society ‘will go ona pleute The Coach Painters mt their Qual arrangements for re BROOKLYN. meee Last evening Mrs, Ellzn Holling died suddenly at 204 Worth Bixtn strect, Williamshurgh. The body of an unkno) a was pi up in the water at the foot of Vau Brant etre morning, ‘Tho Assistant Assessors and clerks in the office of the Second Internal Revenue Apseesor, yesterday their retiring chief, Mr. John Whitlam, a gold-headed ebony cane. The books, p Were then. In: formally handed over to Mr, Ailabén, te new A® sor aor Jobn Conway yesterday tho member of Hose Company No. 1, Who Is accused of setting fire to the house of 1 Company No.9, Division avenue, Williamsbury ight of the 2th of May. Iu a ADA hearing. before Jus rnoon. He Way remanded Justice this morulng State Assessor: Lice Vourhies yesterday aft to await the decision ol (hh A conference between to mittee of the Kings county 8uj tee of the City Assessors or lace yesterday. Supervisor fotal Vatuation of “ln county had 1 ber cent, In (i years, while thevther counties of the Blake iNew York, which had increased 1s per gent.), ‘Tucreased ouly’é per cen ope NEW YORK, THE CURLOSITEIS OF CRIME THE OCEAN BANK nopprry. poor ge Discovery of a Black Tru: the Btreot— Lt peced SEMOMTAMEEGe bum ot was 1 sum of Money Ri Py erty rt pa, vuilt 6 0 eloce COLLEGE COMMENCEMEN 1D END OF THE PRINCETON COL+ LEGGE PRSTIVITIES. —_—+— The indents’ Oratory Officer miah Donohue was sauntering ‘tho slums of Elizxbeth street, carelessly tho garbage boxes and squinted Yesterday Princeton presonted @ scene more joned to the animated even than the day previous. Many who alr of the tem could pend but @ single day in witnessing the gentlemen, Joh arine street, who . front of 8 Klizabeth street, thought ho had better take i) proceedings, preferred to *ee the commencement ex ercises proper, and the conferring of degrees aud diplomas Ik was fortunate that at 4 o'clock in the afternoon their all was over, Where they could have latd weary heats in the night, had they stayed, unte Taps, with the pane, 14 difienit t the vartous orations and ov them tn the suliry heat and monstrous carpet ba THK COMMENCEMENT ORATORT At fifteen minutes to 0 atclork the atud alumni, Faculty, and visitors formed in process: ‘Then ho rapped the trank a third timo, picked tt | they did the day before, ond by twos avain marcher up by the handies, and shook tt violently. He next | Into the First Presnvicrinn Church. Cir viulla’s ban t was present, and refreshed the audience, msn shower drew # handkerebiet from the inside of bis vest, | ona hot auinmer's day would refresh a kusping sity wiped the sweat from bis brow, and remarked ; Nineteen graduates delivered thelr elaborate “Nary babo—if there fs one thero, it's a mighty | specches. | Tho best were prota hose of Walter ‘The ofMcer walked out trunk, and rapped ft with his clad, A balf is, hearing the noise, gathered around, 31 his operations with tho utmost interest, The officer rapped the trunk @ second time, aad then sald: “ A greenback toa copper that there's a dead baby in this fetlow * Scott Stites on, The Study of the Human Mind.” bie date and.of John Wylllam Aitken on * Poetry and Pal By this time a erowd of some thirty persons had | ing.” At 12 o'clock m recess was taken fox « hour, Fans were put up, ekirts tghtiv drawn toge thor, and a terrible rush made for the doors. Tie MASTER'S ONATION. gathered about the officer, ‘The trunk was a shabby ‘one, and had eviently son ite best days. Tt wos about two feet six inches long, some six tees inches ' The recess over, the audience of the morning high, and was bound with iron hoops, While the | gathered a second’ thine In the ehureh. Jon K. oMicer was wiping his face, one ‘owen, of Ohio, bogag the afternoon proceedings ee Of the bystanders | iin the, dwivery of tie anaaters. oration. Mr stooped down and examined the trunk. A I} Cowen was regurded at the time of his leaving th card tacked on ite top attracté@:hlé attention, College ax Having abiition with Wiel uo oer «tu See vere, officer,” said he, * at 0} Ment could think of competing, “His effurt on Uils Bey iSthe.teller what owns | ite ven worthy of his reputation, Ife taok « this yer (rank 's got his name on it." ‘The oMeer seized the trunk by the handle, and dragged it between the barts, and along the pave- ment, dropping it at Inst beneath a sickiy guelieht ‘Then, by the aid of the moonlight and gaslight com. bined, ho made out the following Inseiption nt tn the ¢ Student at any (ne, ex rhe JUNE is sali, than any pree ty Naron Burr, ORATORY PRIZES. his addreas the names of the to whom prizes had been awarded read, The Comrnit sported that it had id erent dimenlty in merit of all the Apeeches had been go The priaos were mer Of the valio of abont B15 each, The fret prize was Fiven to Ashor B, Tomp's, of Now Jersey; the sev . ond to George C, Yelsley, of Maryland; tho third “Oho! shouted the offleer; “Capt. Jordon, ch? | to Jolin Crawford, of Delaware; and the fourth to ‘Well, this means something—this does. Stand back," | Emelus W pate st Ceneatly veil ONORARY DEGREES. hao continued, ase gentleman im shirt sleeves and | ape fotowing list of distinguished gentlemen on bine overalls atvempted to lag. ble hands on the | whom honorary degrees had been conferred by the tronk, “Hands off; there's something valnible joxt read, by tho Heerotary oD, here, sure, or this trunk wouldn't be sent to Capt FOR CAPT, JOURDAN, oreTa PRNOINCT. New York; Chai vard College: the Jerden.” ¥ rk + the Hon, M “Sure an’ Capt. Jardia might ay lost the thruok, | Ryerson, of Now Jersey; the Kev, Wim page * | ofS : Gen. Ben ©, Howard, of Mary fir.” suggeste! the owner of a cart near by Sneha Shed, tn ot wrstand, Ded, ‘The policeman pald mo attention to the remark ‘The Rey. John MeNaugl he Rey. e. D. Frederick A Adams, of New Jorsey; the Rev. Mublon Long, of vivania, Many of the) names were greeted with onthuatistic applanse, A PROPOSED ¥1 Dr. MeCosh, clase of °30, founding of a fellowship, The of this mousy wae to be given annually to the of the oMcer tossed the trank Om the desk to Lis leh. The beat English essay and oat proficient student no'se awoke Sergt, McDermott, who was siceping in | of Engitsh tierature, ctiirug wveniiar, Wad an armchair behind bis Book, He opened his bluc | intended for tae classics and the moral rete eyes, gave them a rab with the back of his fut | fai hotas vel bean dane, tte te ct ne hands, wiped his rod fae with «hugo bandanna ted them with thetr dl Landkerehief, scratched by head, puifed out his onta in the grad ating class of this year, atation of th ghemomedt he stared £4 trent in eteren diploinas was followed by th Badde Ly VALRDICTORT, free Aled S709 om Whe oMeor, ant | Sony Willlam Rosebro, of North Carolina, nt Jolin Crouell, of Dela Ho rapped the pavement three times, and two other onivers made thelr appearance. CAPT, JOURDAN'S PRESENT. ‘The trunk was then raised to the shoulier of ON cor Donohue, and borne im trlamph to the Franklin street police station, Om entering the station, the dings of the 000 to the wen hat, the — hat there be mchosen to deliver itt It was as rood us'ach MAT tive => Sl re non chosen to deliver Itt an youd. ar'avel ‘thing for ape adresses usually are, and was heartily. apolauted fering eer Me," respectfully | His voice trombled with emotion toward the close, ‘Another dead baby, 8886 a8=—t" cried the Ser- | aNd Hot one frce among the eradnates but looked nal atthe word farewell, With a prayer and ‘Ob, no it nin’ ” the officer. diction by Ex-Presideng MacCleaa, the exer aint nén’) Soong anaetelgage cre nt any | Mere oro oan ond. dead baby there, I'll swear to THR ALUMNT DINNER. From the First Presbyterian Church the alumnt WAKING CAPT, JOURDAN. old Sceond Chureh, marched in processton to the quality of the where they proceeded to discus ‘The tnt Sergeant ran Bie hair, He took another viends there displayed. It is » however, that fixed hie gnze on the ‘ ome (a goodly number) who could ‘not get wit chest hy one of the ten feet of the table were nearly goaded to matbess * Atter a tow ured at the right of others eating, while they theaseiven Well too big thing, sure, I'll have to wake | looked on in fimished silences, ‘The sppotitos of the the Onpta fortunate ones baying been satisted the Loaste were Here Sorat. Mel took lab, fwalked | lven out from bebled his the room, and THR FINALE, vigorously clubbed the ‘Capt. Jourdan's With this dinner the pre vgs ond fertivitios room, ‘The Sergeant of tn avion were brought to a clove. Many a on the door fora full 80. ‘Oh, he's strack by a Sure," sald the Ser by New York. geant.’ He's the “Ho, A Pesteet Hip Van Sontinied, Japtain! (RAD, rap, Capitan iy A movement was hi Within. Then the door wow vvlocked, and the are ‘Appeared Sergeant in dishabille, 7 explained the rituc tion ** Bring in trunk,” said the Oeptain, WHAT WAS IN THR TRUNK, The chest was dri over the Captain’, the Borgeu bs § tt rg n the Captain's carlona: ek four, his wth |. ‘slock Hee'Stahal ue tllowins - rnd) detachod Yeoun awk * bills of other inute, without ell breast throbbed high as the moment of parting eae. Bat come it did ut last, and elock Rp roached, & alendy stream of tov strongers who ad tironged the Village for the lust three days was seen pouring down to the train that was patiently wailing for ther, Many students went with ther anit the grounds of Princeton College are now well ich doserted, ‘The scene at the juuction, owing to his sudden extt, was a ludicrots Tnfortu belngs roamed doxpairingly about in searcs But that too bs past, and the jolting "dl road between Prive ction and Princeton itself. Bantex cibhts St. Jonnts Colleves esterday the twenty-fourth ment of St. John's College was or Wwide-sprealing elmsot Kor Ny reloct and very numerons whieh was draped wii coclesiaatios ond diati carpet, lid flew haan, nual Commen rated 1 ‘The Captain threw ty coutents of the trank, bank bills were thene by were th mn were Archb Me Charleston, 8. C,, Ore Browaron, Ll D. r _ the Rey, Mossrs.Wadhan of AV Qulan of St Total... osed $205,021 2 | Peter'e Chureh, Bare ot the Ini neulate Conception,” 1 of dt. Brancls avier'a College, and Juxe Amonie she Wh ra were Mayor Oakey Hall, x-Gov the Hon. John B Haskin, the M. Weinore, aad the wished visit vwe of Maryland, Hon. J. Ve Ven, Hon. Brastus ¢ Jer of exercin Tuo orning, and Apparont etiort by anybody, Even pons were re. bot the manner they are said to ave Deen returned looks somewhat carious, Inds to the belie( that @ compromise with the thie has been effected, on Here were nearl, out of $1,00),- ood “iow hy the Walks aeeetated tothe patie wi turned, Behodtet embraced oratory b: Tracy, and Alexander d James Flood aud Thom. ‘All this money was the trunk hur: | Chilst rlodly, Several otters ot mewurinda | Martin Fleming, of Roches! were found, ‘The Hoo. Albert Cardozo ree THF BOX FORWARDED TO MULBERRY STREKT. Dosiir ot tae tie ane: Capt, Joardann was di He closed ti in merit to Jan tron! ath ‘Nylvestcr. Malone of Sia room, Whi righ. " was forwarded to Poli the followed it, and told O'Rourk ‘st pretium tor ‘on te seent, but up to uct was awarded to James 1, Kelly of discovered. ‘The Andlog ork the police more bite, Vie detec - an the tives have tound no clues olumbin Coleco Commencement, Bard 5 Work Ge Fee: Tho 14th annual Commencement exercises of Tin RYFECT OF THs ROBDERY. nerable iustivution filed the Ac of The office of the Safe Deposit Company of New Grafutia's band York, 142 and 146 Bi yesterday crowed mit rustocs it by bankers, merchants, who, alarmed by ycofebeition were on the daring and. 9a of tho Ocean a Arter pruier by Bank, had determined the place of their ev, ity, dererite,. They seoraaal Kugiish aud Latin become sutistied nach that the banks were af helor of Arts was ‘and ure now ego wnt with Pre Jovy and poet and dogree of were deliver and were deter Bate conterred upon 3 young gentlemen of the grat send their money at nl yahed honor men: Kiest Class—1, Wm. Dudley they did business for rg Foulke; & David Orden , Charlee Adany has been made therefor, ery, however, | Necousl Class ary nee; % Edward Joan seoms to have o} their ‘ | Evlock, Wm, B. Cutting; 8, Morkes No Seaver, Jr Poa hanes Sue rusty oh Ihe Ll Thint Class-1, Hobert Hen Hans; & The 3, Kuward F. Works ; LOSSES AT THE OORAN DANK. i Cidirag Webster Heasloy. Wun 'B. Hvoner t Is now stated that loser | Willard "Bart leury. Drislor, dra 8. Hamu their rooms, they went Their aescts toe | Prizts were awarded to ¥ for ¢ Ocean Bank, and have ingly. Some | lish, and other studies. Benso of thelr depositors, tt was ‘wore caught in mia, reecived the degre the #ame trap.’ ‘The “tho habitual Uolivered the vaied depositors of | th ‘probably never be known, W Mr. Morrison fro very ri Keed suffered severely, Stout tirr lowes, Tee Biates bonds have heen ve the numbers of We @ Little something the stolen U: Aud If depos tors ‘Some of them may Wreck. Irving Hull was densely crowded list night by of the students Who had sathered to hear tne prize declamations, Messrs, M. ©. Julien unt THe Aare, A. 1, Zemaneky gained Unmense applause for their speeches on Cuban Indepentence, Mr. A. HL Acker ‘The safe broken open Durglers was made | Son ut sulgo Acker, deeluimed ©The. Polish Ho by Marvin & Stonras, Dy the well-known | admirably. Mr. Lee's “Lenieney of the North,” arvin, It ts said toat had been in use | gained him numerous bouquets. ‘The Chairman for many years, and res found no «i was, of venerable Dr. Horace Webste: culty im picking the 8 this account, 1b is aking were the Hon further stated t known in tl Hichard O'Gormn, city, actually walked on ‘Tucsday. anc Dwight, aud Everett P pieked the some lock. hence of the President aeeee We Pr i. —-- i Degrees from Union Cotlege. Personal Intelligence. ses were conferred by Union College vos Goy, Patton, of Alabama, is im Charlottesviilc, V ou damien Brownles, of Port Hicknon pi aoa wid; Dr. Krank Hy Hamilton, ot Ne sade mom warm spplanded a overs 13 the, on, Hata on Fisii United Stites ; of State; his" Excellency tov. Jolin ahammodore Maary Weaderod the Wrote | pt iiiiin, Col, J. Towasend Connolly, of New York ward Emastein, Eaq., d ‘ork fo empty sleovs mala Bey Mew Fork acts ct Fens Columain Conexe. isin, add ex Uuv annual commencement of Columbia f Vhiioro esident of mbia, vod Corcoran, Col, Wm, Ward, a has been appoiuted’ a yhielford of Rhoda Ward trip down the p OF Festerday, | the Deaf Mute College, Dintriet of Ci that of Doctor of Laws ou Willian W of Waxhington, ined as one of Hust the ipecerty | Hotes College Commencement, be Vatervon und Newal pooh Seizure of an Eaor 1s Amount of Sugar— All the Bonded Sagar in Ni we hd | a Mlance-Palse Tnvotces Une ae Sines Tho Largest Commor= Slal Firms suspected. New Onvwans, June 30.—The investigations by Collector Casey, which have beon in progress some time, resulted in the seizure Iset evening of 4,490 boxes, 1,887 hogshoala, and 70 Uerces of snzar belonging to the importing houses of Messrs. Aa- quate Couterte & Co,, and placing under surveillance the entire stock of imported sugar in bond tn this city, amounting to 17,060 boxes, 2,157 hhida., 133 tea., and 259 bbls, all of which is to be reweighed and reclassified before being permitted to be with: drawo from bond, with the view of detecting ony further frauds which may have been committed, ‘The investigations of the revenue officers show that the importers « tho engar was classed too low, and the weichts returned almost invartibly le ft than the false involecs, Implicated In these frauds are * number of welghers, appraisers examiners, 1 inepectors appointed by Collector Casey, Te te anpposed, however, that slinitar frauds have been practisod for a long period. Suspicion was arounsed by the difference Ip the Weight of packages and quality of eugors from the fame port, when Deputy Collector Herwig had pre Pared an abstract giving the complete history of every package of sugar in bond, showing the uni. form difference in weight, amounting to 2) pounds each hogshead and 45 pounda each box on fraudulent {nvolces. Soveral other tmporting houses are impil cated, bnt no further frauds have been definitely fixed. “l false Invoices —— ~ HARLEM YACHT CLUB REGATTA, > Exciting Race inn rloos Rain Storm— The Marto © Capatzed-The Three Sisters the Winner, The first annual regatta of the Harlem Yacht Club teote place yesterday from the Cluty house foot Of 195th street, Be i, uy 8 river and Long Island 11 to Success buoy, of the montn of Cow May and return to the mouth of tho Kills—a distance of twenty miles, The morning did not promise welt for the race, being clouly and stormy; but toward noon tt cleared up partially, and the apirita of the Club Fore in proportion, At about 1 o'clock the fix yachts, which were to take part in the contest, ranged alongside the dock, and started off at the word go" in the follewing time and order: Bea man Raynor, 17 feot, Wm. O. Brien, 1:25; Skiplack, 18 feet, J. Wrassington, 1254; ‘Three Sisters, 2 feet, Commodore Longstreet, 12914; Nele B., Big t, D. C. Beardsley, 1:29:50; Mario Loutse, 2g Hansom, 1:30; Wm. K. Kk at feet, wmodere Fitzgerald, 1:2: rtneker lon, fat ‘The Brilliant, a nobby little tng, owned by a mem- ber of the Club, Capt. J. H. Holines, which was to hh were a numn- the Club whe were not to iy In the race, started down hinmediately after the List yacht had cotten under way, She came up with the craft off Rik Island, which they passed under a spanking brecse in the following ‘Three Sisters, Marie Louise, Seaman Raynor, and Skipjrek in close succession, the Knapp and Nellie B, some distance benind, aud the Kavortia close upon their hecls, last, The de man Raynor then forged anoad of the Marte Loulse and the Three Sistors, while the Favorit ran be tween the Knapp and Nelle B, kiting, She thon followed up her advantage, and showing both her old competitors a clean pair of heels ran past the Ray nor, Skipjaciy and Nellie B, one after auother, and went for the Marte Louise, which wus by tis ‘time far in advance, When Fort Schuyler had been reached, the Favo rita had taken the lead a long. way in 6 Marie Louise making too assed the fort rith, Marie Louise, Raynor, and Nel: yout, and tho 1, tho aky sudde furious uz In the a heavy squall, aceu at upon their devoted fered them tn all directions, Wke ax ith suell bad heen dropped tu their midst, The Favorite lowered her jib at and she was followed tn this by Heveral others; Dut the brave little Kaapp, the ‘Three Sintors, Sitp. Hero the wind died like a mirre ing like tostants, and nied by a bling Nghe funmedia tng rain, bi ‘Three Sisters, and the Marie Louise refined to give au inehy and ‘kept r n With every Atiteh & The two former glided swiftly Inty the mist, with the Favorite Delind closly tugging the lund, wad the Marie Louse dashing bravely tor a lead other boats were out of slght lar on each vide Veiplessly before them the Mi 1 “ encountered a furious bias) ‘iturnod completely over in the twinkling of an upsetting Wer erevy into the raring WaterA of the The Brilliant tinmediately Jerked herselt around and darte hore she Tay ith her crew je like @ row of very wet crow xious uly lest they might lose the race by lay. ‘They were picked up, an the yacht rignted and bailed “out; but, alas, Loo lat dint of hope sly, tho sally were w’ by the tug, which nts, vorita, when the Muric Louise weat over, turned to go to hor assistance, but seeing that it was needed, she continued on her way, She had a point or two, however, by this, and Lontdes, three #loops new Under bare’ poles were now rightin her way, obliging her to lowe her iainsail three tines betore sie could clear th Meanwhile, the Three Sisters and Koapp bad kept Highton, ahd the rain etopplig as suldenty as it had Hct, they ware acen rotistig the buoy da follows e'Sisters at 6 P.M and K. pp at G5; Ue others came after in the following Ume nnd order: Favorita, fi) B,, 6:15; Seaman Raynor, 6:29; 3) hts Were stretched ont a great deal in the a rleady breeze prevailing ail t o more than another, the coutest between the 10 Knapp. ‘The former was Fort Schuyler, bet the latter erept up until when passing Riker's Island she windward like a str Brilliant crowd. ome stake bout at exeit walked by id the € app rounde 40, and the + she had an allowance of two victor she 1 reality won the rare and its prizes, valuable marine gloss and Ket of champion pe ‘The Favorita came in five minutes later, and. the 8 long distance behind, telr time Lot belng yor. vow Bor > ‘The N.Y, Fruit Growers’ Club moet to-day, at 1's PLM, at 99 and ST Park pluce, St. George's and other fashionable churches are bo Lo closed aiter the Fourth, ‘The Hussar Frigate Company is again searchlag for the lost treasure at Hell Gate A be t race ia to be cont Hand W. Hayes, for Ue championship. ‘Vhe Hon, Horace Grecley will lecture in the Mari vers’ Temple, Oliver street, this evening. William MeNab, of 1,178 ‘Third avenue, Jrowned on Tuesday evealug, off Seventy mints stre Fast Fiver, ‘Tio annuil commencesnent of the De La Sal stitute Is to be celebrated this evening in Stel Hal’ ‘The Northeast Saen, Germania ti bey Baltimore, The F, noon and 6 Of Henst 1 tory to going bo toe inate 1 cw dsome yesterday at Uuion A fter ening ple K, foot third street, ev Ferry Company are erecting 1 ferry Dulldlug At the {oot Of Desbrosses ‘eet, 18 feet by 20, A child belonging to a Swedish dled yeat stternoon by sunstro Aver Katiroad depot Dante! Leahy, of 2 Bel pigrant furnily 1 the Hudson, erry street, wan taken to vay. his wite having ‘Muug.® ously wounded fk Mec " Laden, No. 113, 1. 0. of O. F., received the of Moui's Vernon Lodge, No. last event ray Uerimania Assewbly Koome, . bladed ‘i The MMe alts Ho ard propose i authorize the slaagh #of all doys that may be found in the rtrects when under the care aud coatrol of their owner Bek The Police C sloners reviews tarday in front of the Mulberry etre Putiolmen were shockingly profago five ew woste of thelr tite aud eu force yes e, nnd the peaking of Our frient Ponicroy, of the Democrat, has rigged out # corps cf hewspoy¥ M0 bite sults aud red apo Me Inbeliod, Who baveragrecd to sell his paper uid auue ‘The report on the Kast Tiver Brita gyn which was ined by thy copy on ap M OUN yesterday ot Commissioners, Who te to the Secretary of W upon tts was f yonterday adjourned Co tation, The ehildren of th Lutheran Immanuel’s will cele tival ui Bellevue Garden, Eigbu ‘The Bourd of Bi many aod rhs at Ul ‘ommissionors eall attention to 8 oreurr Lie Careless nse of A-on of the Yeur, nud caution pares Admiral Topete, 6 acd Sonor Figherolay soon rorign, Among the Tey of the Marine, Tho twelfth anniversary of Bates College , Wil probably wiston, Me,, was celetirated yesterday, norary degres of LL. D. was conterred wo lop, dames Q, Blaine, Speaker of the } Alouse of Representatives, Overseers of I of Todian Af For a term of six years: Edward E. Hule, mee eae | Charles B. Adams, Williim A. Richardson, Willlim fhe’ccitdraiion | G. Russell, and Waldo Higginsou, For tho term of Gye years; Samuel A, Greene PRICE_TWO_ CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE RRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS ON THE FENIAN PRISONERS. ae Hefwant of the Commons to Make Inquiry into the Treatment of Political Prisoners —Tho Thundorer Tusisting that the Fee nians Shall be Hold—The Irish Charch Bill Amended in the Lords. Loxpox, June 80.—In the House of Commone last night, Mr, Moore called attention to the treat ment of the Fentan prisoners, and moved a resole tion that the Government onght to Institate » pabiie Anquiry Into the subjects of penal discipline and ree classification of the prisoners, to inquire how tw political prisoners should be regarded a separate class, and toeonsider how thr the severity of past Duulehment may be regarded as reasonable groand for the favorable consideration of their cases, Mr. Moore bolieved that the majority of the Irish people hized with the Fenians, though onwilling to abyert the existing Goverament, and content to boar thelr present ills rather than fly to others they know not of, But no class was contented with the Present state of affairs, He strongly condemned the harsh treatment of the Fenians, both before and afer trial, and urged pnbiie Inquiry theretato, Mr. Bruce, the Home Secretary, was aot prepared to defend the treatment of the Fenians, bat sald that in general tho law was insumcient to deal with political prisoners, Mr. Sullivan defended the conduct of the present Government rospecting Fenianism, and accused Mr. Moore of endeavoring to make political capital by Pondering to the passions of those who have beem convicted, He hoped the time will soon have ar rived when such disenssions shall ccase and political pritoners remain in custody. On a division, the first part of the resolve was lost by St to 171, The latter part of the resolve was ne ati Tho Times this morning, commenting on the de hate In the House of Commons Inst night, says that the main consideration of the Governmons Is the effect whiek ua release of the Fenian prisoners will have. It must be remembered that oll those whe were gullty in an inferior degree have been set frow, only the prime movers or active agents remain, all of whom have been sentenced to long periods of ime privonment, of which @ all portion euly hee elapsed, ‘The misory brought npon individnals and society, and the check to the prosperity of Ireland whieh they l ed, forbid their release. Tn the Lords last night, after discussions the Karl of Carnarvon moved the sibstiiution ot tho Words one thonsand eight lundred and seventy two" In the thirteenth elause tn the place of “one thousand eight handr and seventy one,” as t! dato of the ditestablishment of the Irish Chareh, Moch discossion ensued, and at length the Lords divided, and the amendment was carried, as follow: For 190 | Againate.... “4 The cliuses from numbers two to twelve, inclusivé, were then ogreed to without discussion, ——-— No dealer is alo od to well thou without. peruaseion frou the Beart. Li ” Mr, Rocbling, engineer of the Bast River bridge, Was injurod yeatorday at Fulion Ferry, Brooklyn, One foet Was crushed, Mf bie al except ah t, have been amputated, which Wil main ght yesterday, morning between Daniel in" friends bogan & rowan the tesa nag egos agin Which several ot ie spectators wore Loxnox, June 30.—John Bright and F. Forster have resigned their membership in the Reform Club in consequence of the failure of the Committee to elect as honorary member ® gi Whose naine they had proposed. ‘Pho Hertetal Loxpox, June 80.—In the House of Commone to-night, Mr. Hrnoe, the House Secretary, alluding onstrations expected in [retand on the ons wero always pro slut to be prevented, the Government was mined ty enforce the law against them and pre- veut any breach of the pence, pidiokstialltg Bismark Gone to his Country Seat. Beniix, June 80.—The Count von Bismark bas gone to his estates at Vargur, where he will remate, until October to reeruit hit health. He has been tempor Heved from the performane cuties of the Counsel of Mivistors, b Will continue to transact the business of Chancellorship. Serer Une ‘The Latest from China and Japan. Hoxe Kore, June 9, via Loxpox, June 30.—& great and deersive battic has been fought betweea the Impertaiists and the Mobammedan rebels, The latter Were defeated with the lows of $0,000 mei ¢ Chinese have off further insalts to foreic ors, ‘The news from Japan is uniavora’ civil war continued, ai pate NEW JERSEY, eeeenree Michael Whalen was committed in Jersey City Yerterday for robbing the graves of soldiers and others Of Howers at the Jersey Clty Cemetery. Tho body of an unknown mole infant, tied ap im Abdlue apron, was found In the Paterson dock, Jersey City, yesterday. A Mr of 62 Railroad avenue, Jersey City, suicide by taking a large dove of + trom drink. mon Council of Jersey City have a tice Onleer tnirick Melonnell Buperintens {ifthe Almalioure aud Overseer of ths Poor of Jar ‘The Morris and Eesex Railroad Company's new Directors are: Moses Taylor, Samocl Sloat, Perey. FR. iiicr Thnadore & Teandoigh, peaen nas ny W. W. Stitpy ni “Dodge: Jou irisbing Ker, Aaron Robértsoa, George Bilis, wad W. We —— SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, A tornado passed over Memphis yesterday, A terrific hailstorm swept over Woodstock, Caa- aia, on Sunday, A carillon of 43 bells ts to be consecrated in St, Joxeph’s Cathedral, Bultnlo, to-day, ‘The Committee of Ways and Means inspected the Suu Fraucirco public offices on Tuesday. A part of the snow shed of the Central Pacifie railroud, near Einigrant Gap, has been burned, A shock of eartnqnake was experienced at V toria couver's Leland, June %6, The Connectient Honse voted yeaterdi i granting e consver to (he Farsiell alinceay “ennet State Fair wi C A new aérial navigation machine las boen suas cessfully liunched tn san Francisco, ‘The Liverpool eotton market closed act! nplands at 242d, and Orleans at , Utica voted yesterday not to bond herself in $100 (60 for a stroct Failroud to Frankfort and Horktmer, Fifty general service clerk ww be discharged from the Adjutant-General's of ‘The Sonth Carolina cotton crop is very promising, with litte fear of dainge by caterpiiarss? © ‘Tho Massachusetts Prohibliory Liquor law takes effect to-day ‘Tho Washington police made a raid on the gamb- hotises tn Peansyivaaia avenue, on Tueaday might. Efforts to resuscitate the Washington National Intelligencer, have 49 ate proved aburtive. Five Inborers fell 80 feet in the Hoosse tunnell yesterday, 1,000 walters have passed Charlottaville, Va., dure ing'tho past tow days, en route to VirgiaiaSprings. Augusta (Me) decorated her rs! gravee yesterlay. ‘The oration wus by the Hou, Soraya arher. ‘The United States Magship Contoocook arriy from Mavauea yesterday aud returned to Ker’ Weet laa night, A mo?, of colored men attacked the whites at a Radical meeting in Richmond, on Mon Creatiug & serious riot, but bobsdy was kitted, ye Josua D. Rhoades, conductor of a stone train, YA fumover aud killed near Heading, Penn., yeatert day. ‘The stockholders of the New York Central Raib road, 1a Albany. yesterday, voted to issued stock lu ex: ahanke for nterest certincites. A reward of $10,000 1s offered In St. Louis for the arrest of the notorious guerniila Saindel Hilde rand, In the Spanish Cortes, on Tuesday, the propo fitlon, for Inerewsed duties on foreign coreuly was re: On Tnesday, at noon, the Grenst Eastern bad made 949 knots frou Brest, aad had pald out 1,055 kuots of cable, George Cook, of Portamonth, was run down an@ hued ny the stein boat W bak Chder ta Providence Bay On Tuesday. Consols closed at 92% for money, and 92 tue acoatate Riveuwelty boudse BM. kre Rete sarod, 19%, "Uligols Contral, 99. ‘The Russian-American Company have instit suit against Hiram Ketchum, Jr for illegal seigure their slip Cearowiteh, claiusitig $200,000 damages. ‘The Board of Kngineers appointed by Congress te with lin plan necticut rt bridge are th Phitade! Inspecting tue work of the Keystone Bridge Comp, Maine Temperance State Convention wApport of the teuperance party Lo We Hi Pa. Copt, Geetan, of the Third District Pollee 6: ta Albany. w bay wounded yestarday by en machine in the shape Of @ ball of clay, loft on his desk, ’ On Wale “Kugene Pulver, who was arrested by Paper ae eR eT TS ob agalust prischment auc torast Moved iirefatgat tre Gad i seus