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eeeiiedeaiciganll ——— ns Fe THIRTY-SIXTH YEA THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, ——— BICKNESS OF THE TROOPS AT PUER- TO PRINCIPE, eae Brivial Rewulia of the Overations ncar the Party Driven In- tion of Oue of ! Havana, June 80, via Kay Wasr, July 1, 1869, An American engineer from Puerto Principe has Brrived here via Nuevites, which place le left on the Pith. Ho loft Puerto Principe on the 17th, At that Bime trivial resaits bad been attained by the opern- Hons in that vicinity, Tne condition of the troops An garrison was dreadful, and their vambers were Bubject to constant depletion from ensnaltles and Aisense, The hospitals were full, with on average Of ten deaths aday. On the 14th a foraging party had left the city, 150 Ptrong, but were drivon in, and forty of them were Pont to the hospital sick, On the 18th a few patriots entered the city in dis- ‘pulse and tried to capture # rentinel, but were di Bovered, and retrested with a loss of two ‘On the B21 the patriots captured a detachment of (65 regulars at the first etution from Prinelpe. , Tho reghnent of Catalan volunteers had lost 900 ‘From sickne Y, Gen. Qne » Commander-in- Chief of the patriots, active in the vicinity, and bad become more 4 bolder in his operations. Tue Spantarde attri- Bute the revent successes of the patriots to the pre- Bence of Americans among them. ‘They admit that 40,000 more troops are required, ‘and they expected large reinforcements to arrive with Gen, Rodas. ‘The garrison in Principe are disheartened, whl Qe Vubans are in terror, and flecing to the Uni Btavee. Advices from Santingo to the 3d are that an (American named Speekman, who was one of the ‘crew of the Grapeshot, and was captured on shore, Bad been shot, Ho claimed that he had been dex eolved when he ahipped, was forcibly detained when Janding, and surreudered to the troops after #kir ishing. When be was taken to 8 ntlaeo the Con foul endeavored to aave bin, and asked for a delay of th tion to enable hi present proofs, but (Mee reiused, The matier las beon represented to ‘our Government, fee te DISPOSITION OF THE VESSELS AND MEN THAT WERE CAPTURED. - The Latcet Seizures—Mysctry Relative to s-Menor Golcourta Declines }-Alfare and Dr. Basaran stilt sh Governmont’s Navy Yard in Brookly In yosterday’s issue of Tum Sux was announced that Col. Ryan was loft on Gardiner's Istand with the two hundred men of his command, and all the supolies nnd provisions that the tuzs had on bourd ; the tug John ‘ag left with him, and the others returned to tho city. ‘When the retarning boats were seized by the Gov- ernment officiuls on the evening of the 23th, the rev. enue cutter Campbell was sent in search of the mis: Jog Jokn Chase, which wos anchored off Gardiner's At Point in charge of a Lieutenant aid ton men, Abont 11 o'clock on the evening of the goth the enne cutter approached and anchored in the bay on ‘she west Fide of the inland. THE CAPTURR OF TH CHASE. This epread consternation through the men on ‘hore, und at about 12:30 a boat was despatched to the Chase to bring off the monand provisions. They Got everything safely on board, and as they were r farning to the shore the cutior discharged eight shots afer them, none of which took effect, The eutter's boats then took possession of the Clase and hauled her alongvide, and thus mattcrs stood ap to the last account we received THE TWO KCHOONERS, ‘on board which the ammunition and guns Intended for the expedition were stored. are reported to have caplured by a United States revenue cutter Bent ont fron New London, Conn ‘When the Marshal went on board and searched the ‘yeaso! he found notiing but a stall case of rifles and @sinall amount of ammun'tion. ‘There was nobody ‘on board but a captain and a crow conss'ing of two or three meo, What beeare of the stores is not know, , GEN, aorwounts, as arrested on Loard the steamer Catherine still under arrest in Ladlow street Jil He represents to the authorities that he waa on his Way to Ga.veston with & load of hay, and the con ition of the vessel and her clcerance papers cor Foborate his story, At the tine of bis capture he ‘was acting ws purser, Under these circumstances he Feiuges to givo ball, and rays there ts no cause for Bis detention; this the Courts will decide in a few Gays. Up to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Befior Alfaro and Dr. Busora were guests of the United States Government in the receiving ship Vermont, to: ether with the men who had been captured from fie Cool and Webb. ALL 18 NOT LOST. When the information of the squelehing of the ex- Pediitinn and the subsequent eapture of she supplies Feached this city, the eympath zers with tho Caban cause felt somewhat disheartoned, but later accounts that valuable material ant ammunition were safe, go far to reassure them, TRANSPRR OF THY CAPTIVES, Late yesterday afternoon the 140 men who were eonfined and starved on the Vermont were turned over to the United States Marshal, and sent back to ie tugs from which they wore taken. | The Navy ‘ard oMicinls did not feel Inchinod to furnish bread and meat for libusters, and conscquen'ly threw the ‘onus upon the othr governmental anthorithe, The tugs are anchored in the #ame plice as before, nnd will propably remain in thete. present position until legal proceedings are institutod against the Cubans, SEIZURE OF TWO SCHOONERS AND A TUG. Tt is said that yesterday inorning the scnooners Fancy and Winona, both bound for Cuba, and laden with canvion, rifirs, swords, pistols, and ammunition ere eapiured in'the Sound by the revenue cutter Pahoning. “The suspicions of Capt, Webster were excited by the moveu: nts of the vessels near Mil ford Harbor, Conn., where the eapture wax made He accorsingly steamed ay to the Fancy, und find ing that liis suspicions were well founded, took pos jon of her in the name of the Government iia rightly that the Winons was a consort of he next went to that veasel, and on ex found that she contained a large num nda large ammunition ofall kinds, ‘The men upon out provisions, and went asiore Island in a partly fanished state erything estas the few farin d, and slaughtered several enttio Boul vessels were take ¢ lying at the Bro the amining Der of rifles, two or three flelt pieces, for their needs. the Mabon Yard. de prow ho Chase, the other filibuster fing 75 men, started from New London yesterday morning, under competent guard, and are to be dis: wed of in the same manner as the Coo! and Day. Which arrived on Wednesday, She lies wt tie Brooklyn Navy Yard, Mar } Barlow received telographic instractions from Washluston on Wednestay evening, relative to the disposition of the prisuncrs, but us yet their tenor is not known outside bis office, - THE REVOLUTION 1 > A CattlesStenting Raid-Rich Gold Discov- eries-The Seamer Telograph Dect red a Pirate-She Captures two American Veusel The steamship Tybee, Capt, B. A. Delanoy, of the vew line between San Domingo and this city brings dotes fr Sun Domingo City to the 331 alt Samana Boy 24th, and Porto Mate, Ma ult, T Haytian Cacos, with whom Cabral is said to be sery ing, had made anotier cattio-stealing raid across the frontier, but were easily repulsed by Gen Garcia, © ing the Dominican army of observation. "Courts of Boston, frst assistant of Prof Gabb in the State Geological Survey, was in tho eity, und fully confirins all the statement’ of the Professor wale nary richness of be pone Ralls A eravle quautiiy of the dust bal been sent to ST. DOMINGO. Curacoa wri) sold at $13 por ounce. It is said to be of finer qu in the Californ.a gold. The # giuph, very. the blockade runner Red Gauntlet, way'at anchor | Bhe cre ped trom St, Thomas F.bru the Amcrian flag, Uaving obtained papers from the Americen Consul at that port, Being without ‘Any sulbenticated papers, his ‘been declared Bay @ pirate by the Dominican Government, She Image an attempt 10 revolutionize Porto Pla fan and, Sauna, but was driven off fom Doth places, ‘Phe American steamer Hero, Which sailed {rom New York om the 4 for Bi Tuomas, pur into Bamana for supplics, was lying Ender the euns of the steamer Telegraph, who ‘There to 8 ‘en seized by the Te! ‘ were pussulng thelr regular business a expressed the hope that the United tate; Government would soon relieve them from the menace of Wis pisetical arulaan before Judge Kelly—The Ki: $2,000 bail. On Wednesday Company WH of the Bighty- fourth Regiment, comprising about fity members, under the command of Capt. Rit Taylor, enjoyed their annual picnic at Jones's Wood. During the festivities a distarbance arose about liquor between Licut, Colling and Volice Roundsman Alcott, who, it ie charged, wasioa te of quarrelsome drunkea- nes During the altercation Alcott raised bis club to strike Colling, but was prevented by Lieut, Far- rell, who wrested the club from the policeman's hand, Alcott then drew a ;istol,and, as Capt, Taylor came to the spot with the tn’ jon of pacifying Al- cott, whom he know, and stepped between hia and Licnt, Colling, Alcott shot hiia in the groin, evident ly in the excitement mistaking him tor Colling. ‘The wound bled so coptousiy that Capt, Taylor's regi mentals were saturated with blood, The wounded man was tikon home tn acarriage, The company under Un tain's command were deeply incense and it Was fortunate for Alcott tat some of bis eu! leagues took bim from the ground. Later in ihe uiglt Aicott was apprehended information of ny th Lieut, Farrell, woo preterr! a charge of assault With intent to kill against fom, The prisoner was detained in the Fifty: inth stroot pollce sition ‘The prisoner wan talon Kelley at the Yorkville Court yesterday ater Aid held to ball In $9,000 to appear in anewer to the charge, on the recovery of no At de sntl that Alcott is fs habitual dean hat while under the intly ence of hq eros tu the extreas DEPARTURE O# GEN, SICKLES. oe A Distingulshed Party Accompanying the ituy oa eud Cheers nt the Narrows The Lmat Adieu, Major-Gen, Daniel E. Steklo), American Minis- tor at Madrid, with tis mother, daughter, and the mnembers of bis leeation, Messrs, A. Auaastus Adee, J.L, De Peyster, W. KE. Conover, ond Lieut, Alfred M. Rapbail, who accompsnicd tho General in his South American mission during tho war, te sage yesterday in the steamer Unton, at Hobok Southampton. A Lorge gathering of irlends a panied tho General across the ferry, and near the hour of the ealing of the vessel remained with bin on the deck, ‘Ths revenue cutter Jasmine, Capt, Pierson, with a distinguisired coinpany, embracing Col, Prank Howe, special agent of tho ury Department, Rufus F. Andrews, Judge ( G. Barnard, Alter man Coman, B. Tee aalns, Gen. ©, K. Gra. n. HE, ham, John » Depnty’ Surveyor Be 1 Purdy, Gen down as far as the Narrows, and with eeutes, choora, and God bless tis, KenL tel? adeus nerurM tothe wer to Gen 6, Win MLOOd waving bis hand tn the quarter-dves of tae Union, mise PROM OUR RLPORTERS' NOTE BOOKS Creditors of the City Contesting the utionality of the City Tax Levy Linportant Action iu the Superior Court. A suit of great interest to tixpayers is before ‘unn in the Superior Court, ‘The action Is Wrouzht by Mr. Robert Maclay aguinst the Mayor aud Corporation of New York and the Empire Transpor- tion Company, The fects, as alleged by the plaintuf, and not con troverted by the defendants, are as follows: At the last session of the Legisiature, during the midnight discussion of the City Tax Levy, a provision wus tn treduced and carried, repealing that seetion of the Cuy Charter which requires all property, piers, am wharves to be leased by public auction, By they vision in question the Commisstoners of the Sinking Vand are authorized to lease all or any part of the city property by private arrangement ‘The plaintuf, Mr. Mactoy, sues, a8 an Owner, @ part of the city debt amounting In all to over $22,000,000, ti bout of himself and the othor holders of said In- debteducss, He seeks to enjoin the Commissioners from exrrying out the provision of @ lease executed by them to the Transportation Company of the pier at the foot of Hubert street, He avers that the pier has been let by private arrangement at much Jess thaw its real valus, and that this and tho other plerw have been pledsed to pay the elty debt; that the Sinking Fund Commissioners arc trustecs of this debt, and that the provisions of the Tax Levy under which they now proceed are unconsticutional and void The points for the plaintif were ar, ad by Mr. Develin and Mr. Trail, Mr. A. R. Lawrence ap peared for the di ants, and confued himself to an tin favor of the const tutionality of the Law judge McCunn reasrved his decision College of the City of New York, ‘The commencement exercises took place last night in the Acudemy of Music. Every part of the Du'lting was filled, On the #tage were Chancellor Fervis, Commissioner Bell, Commissioncr Lewis, President Laramore, Inspector Girard, Commissioner Warren, 8. B. TH. Vance, perimiendent Kiddie, Magnus Gross, of the Stacts Zeitung, and fai ztime wf 1369, Su Editor James Kelly Seventeen orations and dissertations were delivered, alternate with music by Grafulla’s band, ‘The best addresses were thove of Kx, Morse Shepard on “The Scholar, of Metcr J, Kelly on * Agitators, ‘and of Charles'M, Hibbard (the Master's oration) on A Plea for a Parent.” ‘The latter was flucly de livered. The graduates in the Academic course were %, and in the sciences 13. Right recelved the degree of Master of Arts, and five the degree of Master of Sciences, A serics of resolutions was read at the conclusion of tho valedictory by Wim. K. George, A testimonial was presented to Dr. Horace Websicr expressing the deep rorret of the faculty and other instructors in the Colloge at his reture- ment from the tuatitutton - Sale of Reddy the Bincksmith's Homestead, Going, going, gone! The continued absence of the Hon, William Varley hay ted his family to conclude that he had taken a trip on the Pacide Rail- rond to visit the’ golden shores of the Pacific, and thoy have determined to follow him, Accordingly, yesterday, Mr, Wiiltam Bbbett, auctioneer, sold his Reday" lived i 1 style in 44 Neury str e the sate wanted to vote in the 8 he sometimes di¢, then he « Fourth Ward, A’ magnificent ebony trad clock, worth $100, sold for $10, because none of th Bowery clock inakers coud manage it. lost of the other ariicles yielded fair pe Going on Tick in tho Dark. As Otliver Durie, of the Metropolitan Police force, vtationed at Tremont, was patroling his beat on Tuesday might, bl» attention was attracted to a noise which appeared like the ticking of several clocks, and, on repairing to the spot from which the sounds proceeded, found far timepieces, and con veyed them to the station houxe, It was sabsequent ly ayeertained that they had been stolen from the public school at West Karuné during the night, and Kits supposed that the burglar, on the approach of Officer Durie, drepped his booty aud concealed bim- sel! to avold arrest, Another Waste of Police Time a Energy. ‘The off platoon of the police force, formed into eight companies consisting of about 80 men each, were reviewed yesterday by the Police Com. missioners in front of the Mulberry street palace. ‘The marching waa positively ¢: ible. It was ob. served that in alating, the colors were lowered, an honor paid in € it Britain to none but members of the Royal family, and in Ireland to the Lord Liew wtonly, Which ure the Commissoners, " rogul’’ lords Houtenaat’? ~ The Unbavpily Married, A good-looking woman, grossly intoxicated, spector Jameson's office yesterday, and Jemanded the arrest of her husband, ‘The husband, who seemed a respectablo man, offered to take her home, but she refused, and d she would gotoa Hotel, Whilo they were yet speaking, & man en tered and compiained that lis wile had'robbed tim gud ru away, en mos The Americus at Home. The members of the Americus Club, of New York, horsided the opening of their summer quar: ters und pleasure grounds at Indian Point for the seusun, yesterday morning, by the firing of cannon, ‘Tho meupers appeared In» new and beautitul uni fern, and iu the evening the usual festivities took place aes Vacoiuation. The Sanitary Inspectors reported yesterday that they bad successfully vaccinated betwoen 40,000 ‘and 50,000 porsons alnce May 1, and had offered vac- cination to over million, AMiey went from house to house aud family to family, aver EW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 2, YSBURG'S MONUMENT, —_———- THE SHAT IN MEMORY OF THE NATION'S HONORED DEAD, — tm Prayer aud Gen. Mende's Ade Mortou's Ovation=Hymn . I. French—Bayard Taylor's Poem — nce More the Spottwith Solemn Awe "~The Old Battle-Ground Ry« BOAT RACE ON THE HUDSON. anata ‘Two Export Oarsinen Matchod—Pall a Hroken Oar—Taking Injudicte: vice—And Getting Beaton of Course-Kivo ‘ Milos tm 45155, 8 A five milo race was rowed yoatorday by Frank: Bell and William ff, Hayes, in seventeen foet work- ing boats, single seatls, for @200 8 side, Doth men ‘are well known, accomplished oarsmer d alively, closely contested raco was expected. Bell in a heavier man than Hayes, and when stripped for work appears to have the advantage in strength and size, Hayes ia also a powerfal man, ts longer in reach of stroke, and pajl* a finer oar than Bell dags, yet Rell was the favorite in betting, considerable moncy being etaked at fifty to thirty In his favor, aa, July 1—The town is full of strangers—so fall that many visitors were unable to find sleeping quarters list night. The procession formed at about 10 o'clock, and soon ofterward bogan the march for the Cemetery, headed by a military escort under command of Gen, Hum | ‘The scene of the race was from the new dock at Phreys, The escort consisted of companies of In- | Elysian Fields to a atako boat anchored opposite funtry from Now York, Chambersburg, one from | Filty-cighth street, and back, Uilea, N, ¥., and two companies from this, Adams | 5,0¢ Sart Was, made gooe after 8 o'clock, ‘ ‘ Tupanies from this, Adats | Hayes being the first away, = Two strokes, county, carriages containing Gen, Meade, Gov. Mor- | however, brought Bell wing and wing with bim, ton, orawr of the day, the Rev. Henry Ward | butoa the third stroke Bell's oar snapped in two Boseher, Dr. Rehanns Balinal t payaed | ithe Fowlock, ‘The force with whicn Bell was i ‘ clinacker, and Bayard | noting at the time was euch that when the oar broke Taylor, Mayor Wells, of Gettysburg, was ina car: Ris boc was in imminent danger of capaizing. As riage with soon as the boat ateadted, Bell continued pulling © orator of the day und the Hon, R. 1, Buaaiiee Ci wita the broken oar until anothor ono was McCurdy, Chairman of the Executive Committee of | tanied to lim, wile was very clumsily done, the Cemetery Commission Heil Yelng obliged to stop nearly a minute On reaching the cemotery the military were sta. | before be was read rt agnin. By this time net ‘ wh } Mayes hod obtained @ lead of about tw: nty b Joned about the foot of the monument, Fucing the | 4 1° Boll had, consequently @ bard front of th ent was a large covered plat: | ¢ ; but he pulled off well and was gnickly form. which was soon fill d by the officers of the coing the gap between him and his opponent, day and others. On tue piatiorm seecated, | Whea his frieads on boned the steamer advlacd 1 in ‘ taal Aaposiatan Ot Haliteiors, while | river, which ho accordingly did, b ed Wie advice to be injud! roceedings hy anging a hymn from the | pt her, tt ev tide Was raaning,and 1b yes ther, ¢ 1 Once more the spot close in sore, hed 1 Mead teaivar (oan ae Vad, aud consequently gained on hin again, e: well, but the upper stake boat was 48 wbconits in advance, which lead wived Uhronghowt, rowing back with lees Streaytl: than be rowed np, coming in the winner by y the sane tengih of tine, and completing the five miles in 43 minu BOATING 02 THM OPENING PRAYER. Mr. Boocher atepped forward and sald? Let ne uotte io am u hat Fh iret r ak Brideutntioue tort Retory, of tele foruiatio throngh which they tare mide of figerty and Rito or aid int w oat our fathers, this Taney th Wine Taw citing Bont Race at Portchester Yesterday between Handy and Martin—The Ameri« cus Clobmen Spe ndy the Wine ner oy 200 ¥ One of the most exciting of recent events in | the yoehting world was the race at Portehester yes~ User at tat rateo Haves teat abould pu ia ao ‘et i) Got if (asa ars Aue vale petit 17 woot working boats, boiweea Alexander Handy Ulwdes Inaninesable, "wh. rinot eapecially tonite: | OF tha Guiek Cinb of this eity, ond Joim L. Martin Te cuisdr nad Necy Une (hits ResloanEe TOE LAG of Pertehenter, for $100 9 aide, Both men bave met wo Vietory, Bord, bi on Previous oecastons, but the resalt had alw Meer eonteniarad TnbAa haar | be va victory for tie vetcrmn Martin. ‘The steuner + Wud Were hibereny | Wiluam Pittamer ieft the eity yesterday morning, staresdieat MN J Waving on board a large and aelectconmany, fully Ht wie ey ares ropreseuting the {aterous of the amatcur rowing Clroumstaniess su roadie, that Ui Chils. She arrived at Rye Port exrly inthe alter phe mpaiby aad goodwill of kheur Alarse assemblage had already taken ap the iia ndyd a the w slong the shore, i wat and in fact all the ssiutl craft that nod pressed InLO aervice spprared on te course the tA Vv... wi hus been lying tor th the past Tew days at Indian car ‘Greenwich, oat upon 1, e Jown, having ou b owne Necah UA Casventan weet Lone wd a avouber ¢ bers Dicetng fpon ibis whos nation, Me eas attired in thelr now and handsou frthe heart of theo ceitivdel barnow united | Val olives unhorm, Unite thee heart Wilh tee | After coosiderabie delay ta arranging the prelimi. Hintelticence, art | nurtes, the mon got ty readiness for the wtart, w hich Bt vite na (Union atow | tock place at precisely three minutes part 4o'elock, + OF . | Phe course was from a stake boot off Fox's Libind Me. eecher also prayed tor the President ef the | (oand aronnd a buoy ta the Souad, # wie and a bait United States, the army aad the navy, the evaens | distan’, and return, Of the United Miatea, aba Uae whole y of man AUIh given signal the men got away In fine stylo AL the conclusion of prayer, the by amid deafening eivats, Martin, who woa the favor This Hol, written by BB. Fr dedication of the choir Ground, of Washington, for the amotery In P63, Was stag by the ite nt heavy odus, took the upper aid more direct course, while Handy auruck (0. the Kouth ward, and bat considers! tu before he reetitied bis mis take. Adhvance of avout fity yards appeared cy the boats when they bud got parallel aio GeN MEADE's AppIEss, Han'ly soon closed up the gy sot do Prosident Wills aunounced that Gon, Meado would te ranids aweoping. eroke oat minute, Jdices the audience preparatory Mirhetd the udvantage, however, and round woul | take pl 3) buey about wo Te head ih exnctly 1 within i omen the platiorin, and wa When the ¢ with wit ceived bad subsided, ived with he was re- test of endu to this period pu ing the Lome ete both had usual strokes. On boat Handy, who bad gui Meade maid My Fruvow-crrienxn, ba Pit siicht lead, pul on w splendid sport, wned Left hin ans youre neo Latood upon thisy round wader etren tagonist a’ eonstortable distance in'tLe rear Very dierent few Dw nF 1d ie De tino he bad crossed the winning score beabital tits a 0 yards intery fe, 'Vhe distance wa nt wit yen By Mitation “OF mare honovaine men who have HU) fur Mare brought ne here baie thne, wad Tuer store 0, Dr. Ruswall the mamiuent which We are Dr ertodny to 1 up reieres, dedicate; aad how for the third thie l appear botore es Tee ation ta nemace mi ents iho aa 1 is 30 TUE NATIONAL HOLIDAY, rect 10. the brave men who ahah lien’ erkes Parades, and Bru Gonorally in Preparation, sananiy blo but by ny PGE Ra Renee nD WILE RE auniversary of our National Independ- ; Hiodi back a 3 t poctle | ence, the day of fire-creakors, brimstone, and ter- tp chin kt ynllat tera ny | ride explost cing close at hand, all acnsivl ed dM aA ACA ti. be ort-loving people will think of the fresh, green uid Zooks aud’ Weld and thers f tuwre ih | foumtes. where Rueh abominations. are. un kAoWR Wa thor of 1 Sndnessand Jor eadnesy, | For thelr bene at we compilo the following list of ds to dink the Ver Why ADO onwherench | @Xcursb to Lake place on Mo the Sth: tngaioural bo arrayed in tattle wtthicy were tere hat | he Day Line boats will ave this elty for Albany We shoudl evse ailed upon as-we weer | ani Troy Upon vin weld out eonntty “he Lug Istand Rollroud will leave New York for Uivornment, wh ianded down to Ue Pirin aearal all siahons along ite route, ‘one Whole tind, ‘Trains will leave the New York and Harlom depot WiPattietor ts | for Montreal and intermediage polut we here wrong eto oUF Nghest ‘Pho South Sito Kailroad of Long Island will leave fied with o think of tie busts of | tor Patevoque and way stations. iowa and orphans teft throughout the laa "The st r Sylvan Shore will ply betwee by that dresdiul etrugg!e: Sich Chovehts Haturally come npon uA tume I feel gratitude and foy Island and Brookiyn, Wihamsbureh, and th a ‘Thore will be ® grand excursion, starting this AL tho «ame Gratitude to the Aln ty who diroctsd “the eveuing, on the stoainer Vanderbilt "to ‘Troy, and ed mie we an bumble from there by train to Saratoga, Tuon around we upon the Reld, to ‘There wii be un excursion on the Sunnyside up victor ih turned the tide of that tho Hudson, landing at Cornwall, Fishkill, and Foutle er. (trust, tn thin bkeopet. ff AT AN6 Otay aap ’ lea tage. ‘ore wil be another excursion up the Hudson to been a buch’ respect and honor as wearc now | West Point, Cold Spring, and Newburgh, Paying to the tcinory of (howe men who, In the aly | ‘There will be an excursion also, up the Hudson Charge of the rduty laid down their lives, proving by | and around Staten Island, on the Vanderbilt, of the the Meh vice men can render their dey tion to | Albany and Troy line. it tho caso they wore detendiog. Gratitude to. thoes toaay. who by thelr prevence eomtribute to honor justly ding to tho failen bray. ny autycct, my friends, which Ew oro my attention har been tenet, niy feeble votes will hy ‘The Moruing ling Lo Peekskill will xend the Ante- lope to Youkers, Vurplanck's, and way stations, Tne nteainer’ Naushon will ply botweon Coney Island and the North River side of New York. ‘The steamer Sleepy Hollow will leave Fulton for- some When Lconteinplate thir fold Laeo here and | yy every Suuday for points up the Hudson, there, marker wit hwtily dng trenches, the graves!) | “athe ste y Which tho dea with Whom we fought are kathored: | get c'vtenmier Mary Powell raven New York Theteretne wou ot wy Leo i ‘ei | afternoon for points up the Hu the bet ut oly F jculars see our edvertising columns. y laid The civic and miibt sade is $0 be as usual, a9 Why ‘olurns, part peer | tive the usual aie abil i any wy cadors tet Mr. Ayliffe will ring out the usual cir coniuet, o1 eatertats oftiee than feelings of coodomuation for ther course, The Speer Cor rn But they ave dead; they have gone before thelr have decided to lave Greworks and music at the fol Maker te he } dyed’ In all civilized e¢ itty | lowing places, the City Hatl, according to cust sin, to veto bury the dead with deecney and t teaud | have the. bargest pyrotcetintc Ginvlay: Battery, to fale ond. Hey } | Governor's bland Band; Hammersly square, Kes tiny have 40 throw | scnbcra's Baod; East Broadway, junction of ( for’ die is only_one auiong & hui pate His Band; Seventh ‘avenue and F feds. Some pes-ons mery bod od by the Govern: | keventh stres Holfman's band; Mount Morrie ment, If necessary. to collect the egierted sand | equare, Rubel’s Baud; Liberty equore, Eleventh fiuipiy tadieate tant below sleep the mlz fleetment Band _Bohcel House, Seem Halles whe te Jin bathe for ¥ Cause Over which Obecrener) are, Lang's Hand; Jackson Band; Kandail's Island, for you are ab music Feball dott you no loa ten to ono dt ths uiget eho roished; City Hall Park, Grafatia's Bava ; Ay ak chanly ia Madison aqvare,” Schindler's Bund; ‘Tompkins io me to Henk te Wannamacke ad; Marion equa ng round; and bn the teguoent Band, vc You for your attention wid whl “abn. ge GENEKAL SPORTING NEWS, THK UNVMILING OF THR Mo: At the conctusion of Gen, M passag? was cleared in front of the platfo to the base of the monoment 1d, sa het retry of War Ragiling, the'veil Urats front of the monuiwent was dropped, a full view of all tts beauties was met with eS The Ball « . vs. Goimam.—These old-time Clubs bud an enjoyable game at the Kiysian Hiclds yester day, Which Was won by the Empires by 83 to 26, mtv \ snows University Beats Hanvanp.—A mateh tie applause trom the thousands that were lookin 1 », natch on At tia Interesting mmorent, mingled with we | game Of base ball Letween the ¥ nines of wo University and Harvard University resulted vietory tor the former by 87 to 15, Invixaton vs, ResoLures.—The celebrated Ir- gton Club, of Irvington, N, J, were beaten on inexday on thelr own grounds ‘by the Resulu zabveth, by score of 16 to 15, In nine innings music of t} and and the firing of @ salute. Bri BENATOR MORTON'S ORATION, ” President Wills anrounced that tuc Hon, 0, P, Morton, Senator from Ludiana, would pronounce the oration, ‘The peuator sxetcled the Batic of Get tysbur, and after reviewing the progress of Human Liberty, closed ae follows : Games Axnouncen.—Next week will be lively ‘The Southern States aro rapidly recovering feomths | in Vase ball. In addition to the Atiantic-Alhletic prostratiog Of tho war, aud with thelr ds iverauce trom | game at the Capitoline groaud on the Sth, there will he Incubus of slavery, with tree labor, wilh f lon from the North wid tro H wtC in w prosperity and power of med ih former aya, Their a bo two other nowble meetings tuals will play their return muker#," at Troy, and on tl On the 7th the Mu me with the Ha following day or the prot A just,anieaduring, Wo day alter the seeond game of their match with the And shall participate i It bonds of Atiantics will come off at the Unson ground. 1! tho finde Indissgluuce by the commualty of poilueal prin: | champions lose at Troy, their game Wits. the Avia ciples, by the compigte identity of domestic a come | thes will not avall the litter, an they will have to &: Meseral interests, ma niform ayetenie of labor, o Proy to to Hae et mand of habits of thought asd actioa, ‘Hoace- | + Troy t look for the chawmploushlp, forth, disuilon is inp oreible, Eceronp vs, Rose Hitu.—Whon the Eckfords, 4n the early part of last month, visited Fordiiuin und payed the Rose Hill nine, one of tho prettiest and inost intercating contests Of the woason took piace. ‘The score was 10 to 6, aud the Lcktordy were flad to eseupe defeat. Yesterday the return game of the match came off wt the Union ground, but the col- leginns played #0 differently irom whit they did in first vame, that it was hard to rea ine that ik was ine, Mufiniom waa the order of te diy, wand then by « brilliant play; but the latter were fow and far botwoon, ‘The Kekfords did wot play up to thelr usual mark either at the bat or In the Geld." {20 Sprague, the old pitcher of club, took part in the game, tehed for un inning oF Sand to ten thousand, who dispersed at the conclu: | two very well, tring ne sion of the programme, sou Bp yyee the frst game he bus played for four years, AL tho conclusion of 7 id most of the Philadelphia Counell oir, Meee circreture at shout 4 o'clock, and ex: | bey tueitie Kcktorde calettained thelr gueete ine pect to reuch Pbilndelphia before morning, (‘ssi Tho Rensselaer Park Races, Pak Association races yes- horses whieh hud never aS Wine’ Bd for all os whic had Lisaie of MR, TAYLOK HELD, The choir, then sang the brave who sink to rest.’ with the addition of two stingis com posed by W. WV. Curter, of Baltumore, for the occu- sion, ‘Tien followed & pocmw written for the oven- kion’ by Bayard Taylor, but evidently not Intended for general circulation, ‘as the author retused to sup | {P ply the Associated Press with @ correct copy. ‘The | {i Choir then sung the hyutu, "Rest, hero, rest," and the Rey, Dr, Sehmucker then pronounced the bene: diction ‘Tlie number of persons tn the cemetery during the ceromouies Is variously estimated at from ¢ix thou ———_——_— ‘The Irth again In the Field. A secret meeting of Irishmen wae held Isat evening at 160 Hester street, About 70) persons were present, and after discussing Cuban affairs and Ue iste expéditionary fiasco, it was, decided that they should know po huch wi - . mage 5s P.M, the meeting divi into small squads waxtod has 4207-559) 0A fe JOUNSON IN. WASHINGTON, —a— A SERENADE AND A REPETITION OF THE SAME OLD SPELCH, peace AMplrefil Ming at the Other End of the Old Mon bi a Perverseness—Repention of his ot At Tinperintiam—itts Time to Com Waamtwaton, July 1. —A large crowd assembled before the Metropolitan Hotel to-niht on the ocea- sion of a serenade to ex-Presidont Johnson. ‘Tho band passing played a tune, Mr. Jobn- son appearing on the balcony, ana was re ceived with applause, Mr. Jolin RK. Norris, of Washington, introduced him as having been known for many years a the great champion of democracy of the United States, and ag having fought many bat- ties and won many a victory in behalf of constite tional freedom, MOSRS CLIMMING A RATE, Rx-Prosident Jolinson then eitmbed over ® rail nd took his stand near the reporters’ table on the dalcony, Ho was acain greetod with applause, Me sail It was not his purpose to make « apeceh, but merely to tender his thanks for cordial Wel- come on his return to Washington, AUPEREROGATORY RECAPITUE ATION. Tt was not aecessary for for him on this o¢easton to rocapitulate or rehearse the arguments he had Heretofore made in behalf of the people, and in be- half of those great principles whit should be pain tuinod aud preserved by thowe calling thomaclves free, patriotic, and intelligent In taking the stind he did, he believed ho was doing his duty. [Ap Tle had tried to set on principle aud iu vin. n of principle, THE INCORRIGINLY ONSTINATE PROPER, Flo had coll: ctod frets and arguments which, in times cone by, were considered unsuswerable ind irrestafible. “‘Phey ad been presented for the con Alderation of Congress and the yi bat it ap. pearea they did not avail nich during the time he hind presented thom, However, in his poltt Lis relizton, when his fiets gave out and his fasted hi ew pretty Tirely. on his fal His faith Was yet atrong and unbroken THE AURORA OF REDEMPTION. The time would e¢ that ere long—whon the Amer people will be aroused to the unport ayes aul kense of preserving the great pine ples whieh tinder foot 3 lon Mere Md way ed the glean of the mild now be seen; th hen the Constitution of o wud tea 1 THE OLD STORY RRPRA TED. It was not necessary for him to call the attention Of this intelligent audience to tie siruzgtes and en, fob transpiring within the last four years; it was Hot necemiry for Mim to polat thelr uttention fo the ducal Department) of the Government to show thot ander the domination of an usurping sk even the Judiciary of the country was quail and sarink beore it, [Appluse.. 1 1 mecessary to turn attention to Cie cther end avenue, (Crlos of Hear, hear.) THB TYRANTS OF ens, was It necessary do more than point ty the tyrannteal body eailod Congress,” whieh atteinpted ty absorb every atugle puwar, of tho President. He hd ealled th tyranta’ stand tng with the tailed heel of power on all the necks of te frocmen of the United Atates, en deayoring to blot out the Hnes whici seoarated the Staies, to wipe ont the other two ¢ ate Lranclios of the Governiuent, and in this Congress aio omnipotent RENFW AL OF JOUNSON'S MONARCHY, Ttell you here, my connirymen, he said, that att wore compelled to take a choice (and thank God 1 ain net so compelled as yet), E world: take one tnd Victtinl who was my ruler or master, in preference to a Con, aspicnous, and corr "and applalge.t twine, patriotic, and just as Ox8 80 ‘otce— things as they a even fn renee among them they would take ruch «government as Congress would impose, or an knpertal government, Such feolers have been Kent out. ‘They wish to velope what sentiment there Ix In. the country. skew paper, cepecally in’ New York, tn which no, cout ts the cmanation “and. reflection of ® cert fon of tndividuats, some of thor perhaps, residing in Waslangton ; and whea we tin fo the title page what do wo ‘see! On one side, 4 on, the other side the Laughter | ‘The tus have tie Kimpire, with have poac."” “The Kinplre is peace,” a quotation, © Let us have peace, ning Of thiais, 1 aL tts hodd, TAT REPUDIATION But find turkin this a debt of twenty-five or twenty-eight huudred till Hons of dollars, ‘The great fear in the people are not to be truste hence we must and will not pay ity and have a strong government with an arn y at when the people become restive as to the nt of taxen, they ore to be compelled to do so at the point of know what I nay, und, not to be egotistic what is being prepared for the Americ: Mr, Jounaon next discussed tue tu conduct vf the late war, ——— Blessing the Carrilion Be Bovrrao, July 1.—Saint Joseph's Cathedral was crowded to-day, ‘ne forty-three bells were do. corated with flowers, and hung in au aisle of the eathedral, The Right Rev. Bishops Ryan of Buttalo, McQuade of Rocuester, Farreil of Humilwon, On tari, and Lynch of Toronto, On participated in the exercises, One hundred pric ‘of all grades in full robes, ocenpied suats in the sanctuary. ‘Th Higut Kev. ‘Bishop Ryan sang the Penutical tich Mavs, aud Bishop MeQuade preached an appropriite sermon, ‘Tho boils were first buptized Wik hoy water by the bishops, and annointed inside and out with holy oll, ineens® was bur was blessed by Bishops Mot the con:turion th by the bishops and sponsors, aud ebristened, bolls are the largest chime on this conune: d the third largest Inthe world, ‘They were ordercd six ears ago by the late Bisbop Tiinon, ani cost $50,000, Pi largest Yell weighs 42) pounds, anu the sinall: ent 8 pounds. ve bayonet. 1 i, Tkuow —— The Kelly Homicide, Ex-Coroner John Wildy went to the Central Police office yesterday, with one MeMManus, wa he wuld, bad burrendered himself on reading the ue count of the death of Mr. Kelly, at Nowark, as recorded tu 'T Mr. Kelly wow fatuily beaten ata dog Oght in Hurlem, and there was some troubie getting u permit to bury the body when brought hore by ns brother, because the coroner at Newark had sent in only a ecitificate of the death with Having held an inquest, Mr. Witly wuld that Di trict Attorney Garvin’ hind let Mr. “MeManus go on his parole, on condition that Mr. Wildy would be responsible for him, He thought proper, however, to Inforin the police authorities. —— ANEW JERSEY, - ‘The Hoboken ferry botta have been running every fiftecn minuten during the nixht Heveral of the returned Cuban fiilibusters Jemey City The vote on lay delegation in M. E, Chureh The Ho! auction to Sr, Peter Kerr Auld for BiH, wad thy wtAbie ein Paterson at five Was ZH OF LO BY AKNILSL oken Police Station has been sold by infor tiv. Tho cells were hie rear for up or Bi - — PERSONAL INTE Madame Demerest walls for Paris on July 8, Mins Ida iowis, the Grage Darling of Newport, ix soon to be married, LAG ENCH, HH, Boody, of this tly pald gri2,000, in subeosip doin Coleg Madame Anna Bishop has sailed from Sydney, Aurtralin, for bagland Mr, A.'T. Stewart will rusticate this summer in Now Loudy n party arrived at ‘Truckee, tin San Francisco yorterday urner Ins awsumed minand of the squadrons of the North and South Pact Gen, Cochrane has necepted, temporarily, the Gol- Jectorstay of the Sixth Distites Of this elty Mr, Georze Wilkes sailed for Europe yemorday in tho steambip Union, He whl be Kyue about three woudl. Mr. Burlingame will take the Chinese Embassy to Stockholm, where he will remain one mouth, on the way St. Pelurourg Gon, Buttorfleld entered upon his dution as As- sistant Treasurer yosterdny ils Interne tion of retaining tried and faithful emp! Mr, William Nidto und the Rey. Mr. Walker, of tho Twenty-third street kpiscopal Church, ealied' for Liverpoo' yostorday ‘Phe Hen, A, Oakey Hall, the Hon, Horace Gree- Aditral consolidate Jey, aod the Hon. Oliver Dyer will address Packard's stuitonts at W97 Broudway thiseveulug, ‘The public ure fay Batier, Gen, Martindale of New York, the Hon. Froderiolt Smith of New Hampshire, and the iton, 1B. Gunckel of OM. artived in Augusta, Me, yes térday, to attend the meeting of the Board of Mauagers n of Doctor of Laws upon Hiego Nas not Only had ro- arming aod ability ase Mleited Tboralltyy Ines ©: Clits grade Which Was 2 ee Milita y Asyit Tp conferring the a aoe Bt donne ( acknowledged - own but urls, much ws Unis Ay the A ever Couferred upon a geatloman Who Was Bot a Cathor ty-third U, 8. Tofontry, MeL ue pain wa uiachd. Liciit. Raphasl fost an arm inthe Inte war, Bubsequentiy he ‘ompanied Gen, Sickles ia his special mitssion (0 the Proited'Btates of Golowbia, oud) for the teat two yoare yoon stationed at Yort Wayne, near Detroit, Ho i an excellent bpantsh feobolat, Quid’ Will beOC vreab sor" hCG WO Whe Lev ebbsalte Mr, Edward Hanitese © Action of the Grand Jary ‘The hearing of tho case of Fdward Hanitzecht, who offere’ for ante six bonds which had been stolen from the Brookiyn Purk Savings Bank, was con cluded before Justice Walsh yesterday ‘ofternoon Hanttarcht, having been ealied to tae star to testy in his own ‘bebalf, said that he was cmploged by Mr. Lo Raron,of 9 Pino street, New York,trom whom he roceived the bonds offered tor sale ‘at the ofice ot Win, L. Gill, at 841 Polcon street, Brooklyn, Tt may be renicmbcred that Mr, Le Baron was arres'ed on the charge of recelving atolen bonds, and is now at Tnrae on ball, Justloa W nidigd the prisoner Hanitercht to await the action of the Grand Jur} ‘A SCOUNDREL IN GRAY. About If o'clock last evening @ tall man, dressed in gray clothcs and wearing & Masonic pin, entered the editorial rooms of Tax Sux, aud aaked to see the above report, Ttwas shown him, He used a glib tongue, and hat the appearance of a gentleman, Ne was a scoundrel, (He urged the oditor to auppress the linos tn italic, The etitor asked if the report was a trae one, and was answered, “ Yes." ‘Therenpon the men was Informed that it could not be suppressed. The editor offered to add that Hanitzaeht claimed to be inno cont, and the offer was apparently gratefully accepted, Secing a blue crayon on the desk of tho editor, the man stole it and rettrod. He then wrote the name" W with the blue pencil on a Kerap of white paper, walked up to theo ng FOOT, and asked for Mr, Watkins, the foreman. He wat politely received, and handed Watkina the 1p of writing saying that the editor Committed to Await aper, sent him np stairs, with the order to leave the stalle lines out of Tre Sux. Mr. Wat- kins nodded, and the ndrel retired, Tt this is an average ‘specimen of Mr. Hanitascit's friends, public will hardly belliove his assertions ¢1 Inno When Hantizecht is again brought before tators may look for the tall scoun ee . THE POLITICAL WOKLD. - Union Republican Genornt Committee—Dew muucial Marshal Barlow=™ Dewnod hiv Removal. This Committee met last evening to hear the report of {ts anb-committee, appointed at a provi meeting to confer with Marsal Barlow tn is apyolutments, aud for eeneral buslnows J y. Gridley prerided, ‘The by-laws were ended so as to enable the chairman Of the Qeneral Committee to act as Chairman of all subordinate eoxmmitteos appointed ty that bois. The Committee on Marshal Barlow, cons sting of Messrs. cncer, Lawton, and Rilery ‘present and minority rep Tie former d Mr, Barlow noaparinzly for city Republicans to put country coustie in their plicos, and. for “anubving,” as they sald he did, Capt, Kingsly and others who had previously called upon hi Mr. Lawson presented a minority report, which showed that the Committee had not been near the Marshat's office at all; but from bis unkind treat nent of Mr. Kingsley,'the majorsty of the Comm tee assuined that they might safely say be would treat other Republicans likewine, Messrs. Toucey and White moved to table the re- ports, but Mr, Spencer tn a flory «peed and insisted ‘upon the yeas and yeas. 68 votes, 441 tavorcd the majority report and 94 op- posed Mr. Spencer wanted the protest of the General Committee forwarded to the President, togethor With a request for the removal of the Marshal. Mr. Sinclair Toncey ably sustained the Marshal's action, ‘ning out of office 200 — Lirish Republican Conve final mocting of the representatives of the Irieh Repadtican Association wae held in the of of the frheh. idlic last night. The entire dele- Chicago by a special train to- morrow eveul» Besa a wes The Calitornia Democracy Sunatrnck. The Democratic State Convention of Califor. nia approved the Afwenth amendment, applauded the rejection by Congress of t upheld the State monopoly of th pany. D In the neighborhood of Junction City, Kansas, and west of there, the late storm was greater than other alnee the settioment of the State. At Chapman's Creek several houses were corried away, and thirteen hives are known to be lost, Man the residents of the vallovs were obliged to climb Luroes to escape the sudden overflow of the neigh Dorin stowna” At Mai fourveon dead bodies had) passed floating a the Dine river. The mails trains to Elisworth from the Hast have Deen stopped since Friday Inst. ‘Tue bridgew and track of the Kanenas Poetfc Railroad, trom the Salinon river to Manhattan, have been badly dam ‘fayed, and thirty additional liv: ported lost, vibe AE Gratifying Reduction of the Public Debt. The public debt exhibit for July 1 shows the ing facts; Aggregate debt bea coln inter $3,107,090,000 ; wcvregate debt bearlag Interest 160,199,000 Aggrogite debt 4 sidee ‘maturity, $5,063, UT cat, 1s Oi, Dalat $2,645, 170,- nodut ta tue Treasury, $106,187, bic debt durtug’ the past reame #inco March 1, 1369, dlocrons FI 110, 460,71. 48, trick Clifford died at 7 Jay street, on ‘Tuesday evening, On. Saturday nigtit k, while in company witht one Bleming and two ym Jay street, he becam dificulty, and was so shockingly beaten th e to take to his bed, On the tollowing Tuvaday he Decame worse, and fatled until he died, ie Ward, evine was arrested yesterday morning cha f beating Richard Smith in East uth stoeet, oo Wednesday afternoon, $0 badl; that he now Lice utthe port of death, Justice Le 11 to wail the reult, JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, = athe Twelfth Ward le to have eighteen election tare Charles tHeilter, aved 5, window of &9 Kust Twelfth street yesterday mornlig, Patrick Dempsey died suddenly yesterday at 401 Kuat Twelfth street ‘The body of an unknown womai found yesterday floating Inthe bay Purser M. 1, Vennard, of the Tybee, has our thenie for St) Domnlige fies. Mr. Manierre will begin, to refund the 1 quor deat- ell from the fourth story aged 21, was e jay next Aldermen's Sergeant-at-Arms is to be pald cr annuum, and the Common Council's engross: to ket $3,000 hors have voted $1,000 to Mr. John ©, scrvices rendered to Uo legistutive depart "The City Moore for meat. A child was killed yesterday morning in Thirty th atrect, near Third wyeute, being 1by a John 8, Young elaewhore offers a reward some $25,100 for the retara of certala bonds stolea trom the Ocean Bank Tt ix rumored at Jou Hastings, tho my Weat Hotieton strect, im andor arrest ta foe ‘Tho forry boats Columbin and America caine into collision At the Fulton ferry, at 10 o'clock yesterday fiotuing. "Nobody was injured Pho Hon Horace Greeley delivered an address etore the’ Mariners’ Marine Tonperance society and & Inigo undience, ist might, tu the Stwrluces’ Ten ‘Tho Assistant Treasurer in this city will receive proposals. uudll noon on Saturday next for the ale to Bie Government of $840,000 in United States bonds, Vreasury ruinent, assist ‘ourth National vrency aud spect a y ered by Mayor Hall, Victor MR ward's New York Bu 1088 Axpring capable of issuing 250 gallons a minute, net tn Hothune street, where the workined 4 Kaliway are preparig a vault (oF tue Fullroud machinery, ‘Two cartinen who were removing a large quantity Olstraw Irom a saloon at 208 Howery quarreled about thealvision of pay tast-bight, and Gach uu duuiped his load ou bie street, wnd seu ire to tt A large number of children of the echools of t Germankvange Liesl Lutieran nuanuel congrezant Eutherod yooterday in Beliovue Garden, Bust Fireet, At about 1 o'clock this morning, In uian Hull, Prince attest, dokn Cronin, of 3) Troutway, Was strues onthe bead: by two te Wiih Deuss kuuckioe. His scaly Was cuLin about tweuty pise ‘Lhe Commissioners of the Sinking Fund find that All theoxcive rovennes tn this elty iozally belong to th The will hola wie Froastirer of the bx ‘ Ard rosponeibie, an require bln to account for Ail such foes to the City Chamberiain Before daybroak yesterday morning tee U Staton Revenue OMice, Fighth ave Fourt burglars, wlio forced. open the Dut having Leen alarmed hey ALR seitdetla an altercation Kearny, No. 8, G. D, Commay, Burke; Bonior Vicd, J. Nu Junior Vice, ©. Kelleder, Adjatant, Wililam Tobin; artery J.J. O'Connor; Surgeon, H i Powell Sorgeaot Major, T. Casey, Gen, Sickles is the Grand ‘Commander A man closely resombling Charles Dickens was at Ginner at the Astor Hone yesterday. Hat it wae not tho eroat novelist at all, thowch (he Likeucss. was enough to attract (he attention of many persons, aod a miwent ikerary geatlewan canversed With hini some Wador (he Lipivesiou baat bo was Al, Dickens, GLADSTONE ON THE IRISH CHURCH DISESTADLISUMENT BILL, Ready for any Sui mont desires 2 to Troland and Secarte ty for tho Empire, Loxvox, July 1.—The Lord Mayor gave a ban quet to Her Majesty's Ministers last night tm the Mansion Honso. Mr. Gladstone delivered a specoh in which ho alluled to the Irich Chnreh bill. Mla said that the Government had bestowed its best em deavours apon the conduct of the m formed a vital and casential part of for the peace of Ireland and the security of inpire, Since the bill passed the House Commons there had been ereat excitement, rumors of reaction, anit threatenings of its speedy doom, During this excitement he and his colleagues had remained ina state of tranquility, for they feel thal their work was not a matter to arouse thee Jealousy, hat wie rather calculated to create ratte, juction," Althongh great care lad been besto’ the bill, no dont it all had many faults, ‘the Pree micr concluded as followa: “We shall be gratefal for every improvemont, and ail changes ahall be re apectfully considered, subject to the position te which we stand, to words spoken and pledges givem, and to the commission we have received.” We tens died the terms of the covenant when tn opposition, And we shall not forget them when in power,” inane Material Amendments to the Church Bit Loxvoy, July 1.—In the Honse of Lords to- night the consideration of the Irish Church bill was resumed in {itor Clanses 1, 1%, 13, aad 14 wero agreed to wit iout amendment, except na to the date when the property of the elurch shall of the Commissioners, which was to Jan. 1, 1972. 6 part of ‘the Government should be framed prov {ho Irish Bsbops may retain thele seats in te 40 of Lords, Tho Bishop of Poterborough's amendment that all compensation be paid withoat deduction therofrom of the income tax was adopted dy 95 to 30, Lor} Carnarvou’s amendment fixing the commute: a ee interests at fourteen years’ purchase was opted. —- TERRIVIC EXPLOSION IN WALES palin tote Carnarven Sunken and Quarrymen Blown to Atoms by Nitro-Glycerine—Tho Shock ® Quarter of a Mile Of-Ancther Loxpox, July 1.—At Carnarvon, Wales, to-day, during the cartage of some packages of nitro-ziy- cerine from the harbor to the quarries, the material exploded on the way, and cart, horses, and men at tending them were blow to atoms. A railway station near the scene of tae explosion was torn a A village, about a quarter of s mite distant, damaged by the shock. Four men were kalle«! by the explosion, A telegraph cavle has been successfully laid be- tween Peteruead, Seoiland, and the coust of Norway. Tho Coufoderate Boudholders A, Loxvow, July 1,—Anotner meeting of the hold- ers of Coriederate bon is wus held ths evening. Ad- mira Warren, who presited, Jered the position of the bondhoid nif the fate com vention betweon Eaglind and America had been rat. ited, for their claims were now to be adjudicated upon. Resolutions protesting against Mr. Samner's speech, und wathorizing a petiion to Parliament, wore read, but were not put to a vole, > ‘The Ferunnde Po Prisoners. Lonvow, July 1,—The mail steamer Mandinge Nan arrived frou the west coast of Atrica, reports the arrival of the Spanish steamer Borte at Fernando Po with 20 political prisoners fr They complained that they were jm te voyage, expecially by the v on guard, Thez also compiaine Provisions at the settlement. Innded the island was placed under martial law, Hints for Panis, July 1.—The “Third Party” in the Corps Logielatif propose to introduce a motion de cliring the wecessity Which existe for satisfying pale ile fchngs by grauting to tho pablle @ more intimate association in Cae direction of atfairs, ‘The. validity of weveuty elections has becn com firmed by the Corps without discusston, oe ‘The French Cable Cut aod I Loxvox, July 1,—At9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing the Great Bistern cut and buoyed the cable, Sikoala were perleet to Brest until 11:08 on Teeadag migint. eel Ilastve Promigcs ta the % Corton. Mavuip, July 1.—In the Cortes yesterday Gen, Prim, in reply to Senor Orense, ssid the Govern- nent woul never attempt a coup d'état, but devote ail thelr endeavors to t.c consolidation of Lbert —_ emont in Maine A horse belouging to Me. ‘Thouns, ¢ diner, was killed last night by some arty unknown, Several diys ago liq In several places fa Gardiner, and Bir. ‘Thomas waa the truckman eiployed by the elty authoritic cart the setacd liquor away, Liquor Exe’ Avousta, Juiy 1 Boston, July 1.—The hotels generally have close their bars to o Colef Constable ubitory law would be —_ A writ was granted yes er, of Jamaica, te be ety, WhO Is Acciised pezEiue an Orkau valued $5. aud by Eliza Moberinctt, hor servant. wiih retusing fo (ay her ber wags, aad wth wrongful doveutk hor property. BROOKLYN. An unknown man, about Ave fect ten inches ie hoiehts with rod wiiskers, fell into the rive Of Cicld stuvot yertorday afternoon, aud was Bernard Quinn, a liquor dealer at 2 Hamilton aw isvody yeaterday on charge a 810 fr Dougiity, while the Later wi Asivep ta prisouer’s bar-roont —o— ; SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, One thousand set lers go to Kansas daily, Tho Post Office Department delivery and survelb mh Went fut operstion yesterday, ‘Tho Union Pactte Kailroat Directors arrived te yesterday morn rouse bo Sacramento, Fifteenth Amendinent passed the New Hamp. shire benate yeuterday ‘Tho port of Marneatho, Venezuela, was closed te foreign commerce ou June 4, until urtier notice. Tho thermometer indicated 99 deg. in Savanna yesterday, w 4g. In Witenington, Ny C ‘The Portuguese Chamber of Deputies have passed the bil providing for tas ratlon of the tak ‘Ywo thousand head of Texas cattle agri Kilaworth,, Kolisas, oa Weduveday, and 90,000 mone were on the way The Dorin: pirate, aud such. n Senate have branded Luperoa ag uorige all war vessels to treat Biax n. Banks called at the White House yes fusiness connected with Cuban aftalis, Dut the it was Abscut at Georgetown College, Gen, Butler, Gen, Martindale of New York, Bae Gov. Smythe of New Hampshire, ths Hon. L. B. Game Kolot Guo arrived in Augusta, Me, last aight, 4 of the gospel tn tais Stite are hereafter apt from taxation om $1,500 in real and pew 1 eatmto, Tio Kansas Indians ors going to thoir reserva tions, and submitting to the now poly of the Govera- ment ‘Tne twelfth annual exhibition of the Seminary ef Jy-of Anycls, at Suspension Bridge, tay és Coi, Price’s command bas killed three Indians an@ Col. Banford’s twenty Chew raid through the Wailapal country, Aria Two cx Confederate officers forght » bloodless due! at Cold Springs, Mi, on tae York road, oa Wed ce lay Dupont’s powder works tn Wilmington, Del,, e: plodwl at sy A. M. yesterday, billlag Janes Matloy Petr Musale, in Clintom, Stokes, in his speech on Tuesday i Toua,, challenged Seutur to fight & duct after election, Hid tis latter has signiied his acceptance, za Suite coustabulary, to be passed th New Hathpehire cs yosterday passed the Revenue aod tho Goverament to oxpend such suis of boney ay Ov NeCeeBATY LOF the PUDUC Kam, Vice for Xt three months, The Jury of inquest iu the case ef George Cook of Providence, who was run dow: ad killed by steam. or What er roadered 4 yordict agaiost (be officers of the stonuer: Several membors of the Congresstonal ey ad Co: nittee went £2 f Stenseee Fon Mountain Raltroad on tuesday, They. wi trip'on tne Kansas Pacide Railroad this evening no Dill establisth te the pe by ekeht wajority The Spanish ( Buayet, nad auth ‘The Chancellor of Tennessee rendered an on Wedpeaday eventn, AY entor bad ttetl grove Wiis, wh iad Doon appoluted Llegisurar vy ‘wulow. The Congressional Committee of In sip Desrraelin Maley aoe lig bic 38 oases, Were ‘ead \ pages Of testimony ex