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— — SN OTR Ne nam i SN cers ec ee anv . THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS, a THE CASE OF Ty By ETORUM | oer ee | REVOLT TION IN CUBAs| Geer c cers | LENT IN THE METROPOLIS. ratalh tebet hs ele tek di THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. > The Hallion Blaze of Glory—Three Corus- i Secretary Fish was fn tho city yesterday, and — hi 7 ——e tut Accident at a Watker Barbecue may Neve that hi we hore cot 7 77 " “Re Be - THE PARTIAL INSANITY OF THE Meteors Dazzling the Dellabted | rary NEW CAPT..GENERAT INSTRUCT. | corne Cuban alury bul A810 HS there iy young | DASHES WERK AND THERE BY THB] “in ttichmond—Two Persons Kiled and | crncrer op Tro. PRISONER, Greeley, ING THA SHACKLED PRESS. cortatn, SUN'S REPORTERS. Soven Fataily Wounded. corti RISING IN VITTORIA Wiekedont plete ‘THK PRISONERS AT THR NAVY TARD, pin Serer aa A barbecue given to the Walker colored men CARTAGENA, AND VALENCIA, ; . 6 r was with the expedition, | Counting @ Hundre ons—A Peep Into | took pi a iN'e Talons nee ian Yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock, the con oe Seamus tcator He Denton that | ava captured with thewtkers, vsited the Navy | Uncle Nam's Strong Box-Tho Change tm | yon, Puce Seserliy on Vaushails Ihad. near | A Revolutionary Mob Armed with Beythes Of Great Lawyer mencement exorciscs of Packard's Business College iMoodshed. The | tnt yesterday, and SMT eRe ee | Ore ener Veale Wo tH6 tana ae ob dantaly tsowrded that ot Vittoria ="Treees Bossa taken to ur 7 them {in foo ‘and that they were not 1 ea hia eiaitd ‘ ck ras | lading to the Istanc #0 densely erowded the of Vittoria =Troops Des At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the court | took place. A large audience had assembled, ex- ctten Gitving | lountolecven Ga tee ooatrarg, they desire to avy | _, Vict Assietant Treasurer I, I. Van Dyck te | coe ety caerving down ahoat sixty persone. Col, Down the Catling bg as long. aa possible, 1 the Government. will but | tired und Gen, Danicl Batterfleld took the oMcc, Bee, them a age o Paapediton, ti" ait the | both gentlemen desired an oficial examination of t abans can ft out another ony wil not assets of the Teens cording! he ly save. the Junta the expense ‘of keoping | “ tthe Bobs Teesaary., -Accordiagly the Beers Dy but Will RoW great way toward abating | tary of tho Treasury appointed a Commission, con- indignation the authorities 9 excited by their | sisting of certain bank presidents and Treasury capture, So far the Government has shown itself sn room of the Gencral Term of the Supreme Court, in | Pecting to hear addresses from a number of distin: the Spaniards, the new Court House, was filled to its utmost capa. | Kuished men who had been invited. ‘The hall bat | Havana, July 1, via Ker Wast, July 2.—Copt.- city by an immecse concourse of interested apecta- | een decorated with small national flags, On the | Gen, De Rodas, at an Interview with the Hava: tors, all eager and impatient to ascertain what dis- ttaxe, behind a desk intended for the speakers, sat | editors, expressed dissatiafaction with their trea Position Judge Barnard would make of the applica. | Mr. Packard, the Hon, Horace Greeley, Mayor Hull, | ment of the situation, He complained that instead James R. Bancn, a prominent broker, and conserva: Lonvox, July %.—Carlist rising are reported fe tive candidate for the Senate, was instantly killed, | Spain. In Vittoria the strects were filed with @ also, policeman Kirkham, who was on duty, striving | revolutionary mob, armed with acythes and revote to prevent the crowd from rushing on the bridge. | er, and shouting for Carlos Seven colored men were fatally wounded: murdered the Alende, and wor tion for Edward B, Ketchum to be released from the | Suveriotendent Randall, and Oliver Dyer of advocating union and peace, they excited pas: | adinirahle boarding-house keeper. officals, to aaperintend the process, Several clorks tt het al , "4 0 sions 60 : IY f { 4] inthe department hei Je from the Treasu SECOND DRSPATET, of them mortally, Similar risings are also re Beate Prison on the write of Aadeas corpus and MR. PACKAUD'S OFFER TO THE WOMEN, ons and ralsed obsteclor to) the poliey of | During the aflermoon the Darsbel arrived, and | in the department here, a pose from the Treasury | Rowen, Joly 2—The colored Conservative’| ported tn Cartgens and Valencia. Troops hee wertiorars. Packard, who was greeted with applause, | the Government. He wished them to un+ bag hs afl leas Ma Poa og who were Department at Washington, and forty exports from ‘We noticed within the bar District Attorney Gar. | Said: The graduates of the day are 16 in number,and | derstand that he was not the sanguinary | mon crowded to the side to bid farewell, the Cuban | Sancial tnstitutions in this city, began the work on vin, Mr, Hartlett, Mr, Phelos, Ira Schafer, Win. M, | the whole College contains between 90 and 400 stu- | perton that people had been ted to believe him to | Hag Wee displayed, and all Joined in three h the evening of June 99, unter the superintend Tweed, Jr., Clark Bell, Charles Tracy, Harry Van- | dents, He continued that he is in favor of giv be. What he destred was to pacify the island with | cheers, which wore returned by thelr con of W. It, Camp, Hea., the Manager of the Clearing ae, Which was ended by the accident, was at: | Deew despatched to suppress them, @ by about three hundred colored men and a number of whites. A large erowd had con The Church Bill in the HL larg’ nthe: r. They were then taken to t! | House, and t tes have since been continued | Gtegated at the gate of the bridge loading to the dervoort, James C, Voorhees, John MeKeon, James | Women thetr rights; and to prove the truth of his | the least possible shedding of blood, Ie expected # "Commistioner on Chambers st abt dnd dag, his army of expert councers have | island, bar were kept ofthy tne yoliee, Col, Branch A. Olwell, Thos. Durant, Chauncey Shaffer, the | ®#sertions, ofersed then and there to give any fity | the journals to advoc te concitivtion and peace, and | fcr a short, heaving were removed to Ludiow | to handle and count every revenue stainp. every pleco 3 a the consideration of the [rte ebay i Foe Wola Whe: Way Caan Hh 8 p ta bea \ * Sirect jail, where Wey Femala, euljcet to the Mar- | of traclonal currency, every “greenback and bank | WO Was managing the atiair, while standing on the | Churc amittee, Hlon, Horse Greeley, the Hon. Charles A. Dans, the " 9 may desire it @ business eduea- | he hoped the editors would comorehend the spirit of | Shas orders, note, and every plecoof coin athe vanita, cnbincing | brklee, directed the police to admit the crowd, | {lan intB} were agreed to, Hon, Botert Bonner, Judge Oliver Dyer, who waited | tion free of cost, and to dnd them situations after: | these instructions and act accordingly. In the course SHROR ALPARO IN JaTL, About $58,000,000 of specie and #I,0NAN OF enrrens | which being done the weight broke the etructures | 10% {OG RMNRULY moved to, strike owt several hours in the wrong room, and many distin- | WAT. is College, he says, does not interfire with | of bis speceh he said that the Inte Capt Gen, Dulee | 4 taro and splendid bouquet, with the dim ey., Tae gold le dest countod piece by slece, and then | ecerpitating a mumber Into the water, where Col, | ther teicher oF wecicanetiSy ee ese een eS guished mombers of the Bar, Neither young Ketch. | ny other of our educational institutions; but while | had been harslily treated, ly hued flowers so errangod as to represent the G s a . hs ten, rs saky - » "| Hranch, Policeman Kirkham, and Robort As! eharene they teach only jitcrature, languaces, and tue like, M4 Saiy = Hee: ia or an Republic, was went to Sefor Alfaro: ate of eac! a ae " Cs u y The Duke of Cleveland moved a am nor bis father was present. i Havana, July 2—Eveniag.—The annonncement of —_ ; at fk the At rp if moved an omendment am hin institution is intended 49 supply that in which of 0 friend of y were caught in the falling timbers and killed. | thorizing grants to the Catholion and Presbyterians, After Jodce Barnard liad taken bis seat he culled they fal the action of the United States authorities in pre- sacred. What Happened ater Potice Drill, Seven other persons were wounded, two of whom | After « long debate the House divided, and tae ths cass of Keuslians, ste tion: Moraca, Gresiey, next addregsed the | vooting the viohi\on of the netralty laws renders atts cb Devel, At police trials yosterday Thomas Halloran, | Wit qic, ‘The body of Col, Branch was followed to | Mme din Ut Was lost by a vote oF 113 10.14 doriow 0 poeteons. Chan Dut at the tame. time: no tay should be cae. | Me Spaniards more confident, and they now look for | Tie Marshal was accompanted to tho receiving | Michael J. Holly, Thos. Long, ana Michael Dorney, | hig residence by a procession af promiaent citizens, Mr, Darilott arose and caid, that ae this case in. | cated to a" clerkship ‘alone, An old quarrel ex: | © #pecdy termination of the rebellion in this island. | ahip by two deputies, one of whom was Captain | of che Bixth Preciuct, were accusod of having a treo | say the police cacorted Mr, Kirkham's remains teed as 1 | iste between Inbor and learning, which, Like most _——-- who bad been with the expedition, but | aght in the boarding house, 22 City Hall place. It My one volved a very important prineipto of constitutional | Sif quarrels, arisea froma widudersiaading. lit | IMPORTANT PATRIOP VICTORY IN London, Thie person hie - . DNckged home. Col, Branch was one of the first business law, le wan desirous of baving the question not ony | hoped the time would come when there would be 4 come aspy and informer, and as such he received | SPPers that having been wearied by Capt. Cope: | in, The Loxpoy, July 2.—A meeting of Peers was hold yesterday ‘to arrange the composition of the new n of the city, Kickmond is pervaded by agen- | Irish Churen body, and to frame amendments to tha THE VASTERN DEPARTMENT, the # fous. Jand’s nonsensical drill, th had no ti em fleciled right, but decided in the fall ight of all the | Vetter understanding between them, when the value ne groans of his former companions. ‘There was | land's nonacnsical drill, the men had no tne to go | erat gloom in consequence of the ealamit pending bill, Karl Fussell, Baron Weatbary, Rat i] And necessity of the one to the other would Le imore eyo anotuer person who bea #PY, ANd yosterdas . é ood ¢ suppe ni 8 ‘a me Grey abd others airond Jadicial decisions applicabie to the case. His learned | clearly apparent than It now is, Short but Decisive Action Between Puerto | moruing went on Voord tio Vermont. When ine | Nome and they agroed to take supper at the place TEE Dake Of Cateahde sete vee one eee rea | named. While the cooks were getting supper, Long DEC friend, the District Attorney, having raised new T SPORTING NEWS. sia ¢ nnd Las Tunas-The Spunieh | DOs aw bit he was set mpon, and muni oun vR ; s RSATILE MAYOR badly had not some of the guards hastened! toh 4 Dornoy engaged tn a game of hogatelle ; Hall 2 points at the close of his argument on Wednesday, | ur ox, ; cen Ronted w y ned his | and Dorney engaged tn a game of hagatelle ; Halloran - Orange Riot in Portadown, Ireland. cellent Mayor wns uncommonly witty, We ‘ r This person's maine le Freseh, ‘Tie boys nti , which be (the speaker) had no opportunity to answer, | do not know whether a blue and whiie necktie ind The Capture of Tuna, that if ‘they ever ace him, they will assauit | %°!2¢d Long's watch chain, and found (t was held by A pel re . ba pate an Do fetal July 2.—A severe riot occurred te he would now ark thet the cane stand over until to: | a soiltary gold stad in hin shirt bosom Hcientencd | then of Holeatu. piece of thread which broke, Mend that ox: | |, Aun vs. Cenrpat, Crrr.—The Alerts of | Portalowd toutay arising out of an Orange demate 180 ) (ou . | the etect, but itis very possible, During ti whole | Key West, June 19.—Tho Republican ho men report that since they have boon on tho at the wame time shoving him vw: aches h ral City of Syracuse in | stration. The pollee fred upon oters, Killing OTAYRUAKT OF in. PRELES. of Mr, Packard's address he had been tal — Republicane say8: | vermont, they m ireated well, Capt: Rint lite when tt oproach the latter place yosterday, by a score of Ito 11 one man and wounding auother, ily approaches, y have be i , nalip of paps w undertook to erit “The advices from the seat of war could not be more | yerly, who ia in command, bas been ieito ng corms. Holly then | A Vietory ror Yaim.—The Freshmen Ball Mr. W.W. Phelps arose and said that before the Court | yiiment, and. to crack Je ble | satisfactory, Gens, Marmol, Varona, Peralta, and t, and Lieut, Nortom tended mi inn Wown, faising | Club Yale and Brown Universities played yes: | The New Mint Aecided upon the return of the writ he desired to | Livirel would race dre fi th i : hay Aaa make © few remarks, And in the first place, to | (Unive ty the worontar t+ | others anited their respective commands between pee (Orety Peuee , “te Sol gd d. Dorney knock: | terday, resulting in favor of Yule by 55 to 14, with Cabatteras de Redas. Avoid an peryierity to hs honored ‘lent, whowe | gif nk hence ee greys Mk e to Padre and Las Tunas for the purpose of a Al a eaghDeberendte) fama, komebody elec and kickod him, ant at | Nigaana vs. INvereNDKNT,—At the Intorna- | Mannip, July 2—It is rumored that Se@or Angenious argument for the petitioner won the appro- | |\vved in Dr. Hushnell’ TOV ; Ithas been dednitely ascertained that one ho enete Bil Coren 06 tae gaye to lave tt ou Oly) tonal Base Bail match at Dandas, Canada, on Thurs. | Rivero, President of the Cortes, is likely to be called jeved in Dr, Bushnell's book. There, he said, tucking a convoy of the enemy's which was ercorted : subsequently orted, and told the physician thot bation of the I theadmiretion of the | thing was stated unanswerably. ile repeated’ t , Ae the boae ren Geaped, tram the tug it. M. Cool, | he liad fullea off a railroad car, ‘These officers will | ‘ay, the Niagara Club of Isuftalo beat the Ludepend. | Ubon to form the now Ministey A appeared not | story of the women wio used (0 have the rieht by more than 3,00) men under Gon, Ferrer, The ac- | In the boat that brought, off tho news probably pay & heavy pe valty Be ba MY] cat Club of Dundas by 36 rans: Several official comm fons have passed, be petitioner, the uncle; not for the power be- | vate in New Jersey, but who be ¢ #0 painfully | Hon was short but decisive, The enemy was con spondentsfa donblo set of irons arrived, ~ Gauns To-Day.—At the Unton grounds this | ixcer Gen. i the new Capteto-Goneral ef hm. But the bird bad flown, 7 Cuba, and the E throne, who moves the procerdings—the | corrapt and unmanacearie that the iaw wad remy | pletely routed a ; € le, retath i ioe Rie crim Tie appoares | gaPrePt atl watunadcabie tat the tow waa repeat | pletely routed and ihe convoy captured by th ber. | evn tne bute and x The Slum in Fitty-third Street. amernoon, the Murals and Hexforde Will pay ahetr | to Chinn ahen ani the nttation island, cre, at kia (the prisoner's) Frquest, standing where | “Superintende a! oi sea my. The Spaniards confess to a lows of aix- | that gallant oftecr was fo mortification o The Boatd of Health having in vain waited for | % I". © Capito rounda, oir tenor has nut been made public. he would stand, if he could stand there, and speak: | j.qit ant the dis eat and Ate. Oliver Dyer fl | ecu Killed and wounded, among the former Cot, | the Marshal excecded all bounds. , 4 oak whats Iantica and Stars will commence a series, i Sta cats te eel beeel, ate 5 ‘ presented, the Croton Board to drain the lots on Fifty third and | Yperanpar’s Gawes.--Two nines from Ma > ony 4 - — - Boniche and several other officers; but inasmach as LATEST FLOM THR SEAT OF Wan, * ‘ s The Chi Mintatry. if he bad’ permission to speak for DuievaNe THE NTCRDAneTe KIER APHIERL WE Taseee eel is wins 3 ee cs ee cc Pity fourth streets, and Tonth and Eleventh ave: | batian College visited Brooklyn yesterday. At t Mins —The contemplated. ol Neither ‘tho prisonce nor his coun ; Guent otis battle brought 90) wounded, we fully. masned, bnd. semedy bas been. dgepat hes, where fiquia fith runs from the atables of the | Caton ground dhe Jaspers played the Rekforda, and | ,, MAME, Joly 2——The contemplated cured what w id be his - were detested by (0 7, At the Capitoline ground rn safely add @ avro to the number of killed aud | Gardincr's Isiand to look after Col decision, But this much he knows and ‘Tho Death of an Irish Parriot. dled which the Span 3 Ryan and tho | belt raliroad, and three or four thousand people's | the Hivals met the Alphas, and were also dereated, | Of expenditures now before the Cortes is passed, fare (n aletter 16 couasal) that the application for | Mfr, James Roche, a well known journlist, died Weairhe Hocratiog srty teen tenreeed ob 16:7 QW) nici, leit there by the returning expedition tian tem eas XSctrareate tney went towers, | {he Yeore standing 60 lo 1b. Ta bout these gamed | a | me We writ wus against his wishes; that gle believes 2 ver q b ihey. coin eivera alten sear aaa: ued _ “ 1 they went to work | the C abowed some excellent points, but ronch Cable~Communicat catered bis puniament te just and deserved, end that be yesterdoy in St, Vincent's Hoxpital of debility. He tenth tg Hotzatan te 5 oy elias ie ie Sunta Patrictica de Cabanas: pote Reg ag {four acres of scum | Vere outplayed by thelr more experienced oppondnta, (Ketchum) has no desire to cleat justie: by exeaping | was born In the County Monaghan, Hrelund, tn 1515, | Their han Notion is given to the members residing in and egw) tion with the steame the foil pensity of bia crime-alrocdy nenrly expinted | {#4 In early life received as good an education us | he denartare f the patri near New-York, an | to the sab. Jantas eatubiisted In The Widow aet. the Octogenarian, Rensselaer Park Races, eat Kaa © cable was restored unless bik prison door shouid be unlocked by the | the frish youth of that period conld obtain under | (Lunas and I win in pg we el the liber Wash ington, Baltimore: Philadelphia, Chieago, Bt Tho Vrecland abandonment case was up yes At the last day of the Rensselacr Park Races day, Deap: id from her em clemency of tho Mucculiver “The prisoner asks to | the sllding scale of British oppression. Wile yet « agiiey because the ratiroad has been W Orloans and other elties in the Colied ’ the race for all horses that have never trotted better | Plain the suspension of « ton as follows: and Poorto Prine | States of America, Vera Crug and Steal in Mexteo, | terday in the Kasex Market Police Court. Mr. | tian 4 teatlon between these two | Nassan and Kington in tee Bri was won by Mace’ Grey Mac Time 224 in three 1 Wed be left in his cell. ‘This might be snfteient. But obliged to stop to Locaty lost it may scem that these proceedings lack in re- | th he was so severely injured by a full that spinal a witne Dand ¥ West buties, | Vrrctand’s counsel bas pr straight heats, spect for this tribunal, and in justice to the peti. | curvation was the result, deformed for that at tho last session of the Jnnts Potriotica the | thot will wear to the defendant's public acknow —— A fear, enle prevailed, and fe joner and to the faiher, he would cail his attention | lite, ard rendered almost for an active . following named ladies were appointed to uc lodginent of bie wife, and that they occupied the E care: Avoid the “probability of 9 See a eee eee ae eA acut teats Gad | eurbant he trea Hoo ser an active | Phe Revote of the Cat orm. | Julvand August, aud until the next nieeting in 6 roo on the Wedding Hight, and lor several iiiclp prem haet echo forte len it whieh was sucessfully done unitiring efforts of the father to obtain for his er- | talents and clear ju to biscountry’s canwe | Havana, June 80,—It is reps that the | tember, asa Bpectal Kaecutive Committee: Sofivra | nights afterward. Pheer today having bee ou the Cable Was te w he hoped — repentant—pardon | when Thomas, in Ist, sent the “ery throughout the | Catalonian ¥ cuarding of thy armen Colas, Vice-President and Actin —_ ‘The Cap Makers’ ser 4, the fault removed, and the work of payl ing Owe ¢ cap makers met last night, under cod. All well ou Uoard. At noun Vo-day te dency of Miss Bolle Lairene, Mr. Stein, natn was in lat, ¢7.65, long, 9 energetic speech, while review May RAR ents of the four weeks’ strike, sald th joment of the Ecumenical Council, must inovitably vield for the sak Loxpox, July 2—Evening.—It is rumored that ‘Tho thauks of the meeting were | qh Y Oe fablnet makers, who had co generously er rey conte name i fe ee Per oaee Secrotary; Seflota Madaleaa de Cisneros, Mins E. | TE NB G, Collins, and Seforita Luisa Palma, Treaturer ad . The Colonel present. | lerim, wiona, at Puctto Prinelpe, Trae aa Ing & recurrence of the disease, without consulta in urging on the boviless: japt oF bis starving | ‘The latter immediately arrested the Col Toe | American Sympathy for the trl wrilt his iricnds. and against the coneeat of hi countrymen which culminated in the Bollngarry | Yoluntwers then marched to Puerto Prin Rousing Mecting at Tareytown, Edward, had made this applicatio convinced that | fusco and sent her noblest men to penal servitude | sted their Colonel, seized aud in voed A call for a mass meeting of citizens of Tarry- land" tat Ireland land, Mr. Koch the Galwiy Vindicator, editor of Kilkenny Journ LIQUOR LAW IN nosro: ring son ) and release, havo continnad for Last summer, Mr. Phelpszsai severely {rom anattick of approach of the hot sum Y ould no longer be ruled by | Vitas Railrood have n about 1443, wna connected | the line any long In 184, while | to be placed in acily. he was prominc ed the claim to Gen. L mr years, id, the prisoner suffered thma, and ow, on the months, the failer fear- Not for Greenbacks—The of King Alcohol in the City 1 Notions The KFrantte Appeats of irety Throng—Tho Germans tn Clover. MC not liberated now, the doors of that prison would | with English felons in Australia It is expected thit the Catwlonian aud local volun From the Boston Dost, July 2. Dresented §100, and protf further gift if neces nls only open for the release of the dead on his parsace ted) MHOFE Uune previous to lls coming to thin coun. | teers will fy to shoot tion, Letows, town and vicinity having been lesued on Thorsday, | rhe new Liquor law went. lnlo pe rege tN WThaprioted rice lets mere distributed, New Jersey Ratiread. apeaker to. itand to end the proceedings, In | the “ Celtic spark alive,” never for a inoment losing ch Dietriee in iy ing them to be uniformed and to iasue t + York Railroad causes great rejoicing among those mont of our readers are aware the Taw In 0) fe cores It executed to the te Hiquor inter the Iaw, believing 1€ to. be d uuconstitutional, while others, at hotels and waloons, have clontd thelr bars, the Acenes 40 common’ two Yeurs ago were Fepro: conclusion, Phelps earnestly requested His | hope for bis country, On arriving in this country if pent-up wrath against the vactilating Honor to consider the proceedings on the part of the | he established the Phoenix Assocrition, which atter- 2—Afier their recent ro- | policy of the Government in regard to Cuban inde- Prisoner as wot made at ail, and render such de- | ward became whatis now kuown as the Fenian or- | pulse the Spanish forces in the Cinco Villas district | pendence, and to express thelr warmest aympath elsion as to him migat seen moat just. ganization, were reinforced by ¥,000 men, regulars aud voluu 4) Feparny AURPRISR—1e KETCHUM CRAZY? nlle Thomes Francia Monger was atirring up | teers, winen ingraney 1b Governanssl foes to | with the struggling patriots, Mr. Thomay Dugan } the chivalrous spirit of the frisumen tu this count nearly double that of the Cabane, ai ey were ed, " Mr. Bart'ett cooliy sald that the application by Mr. ti ‘t S'ieus | competiod to. retreat, Geveral small bodier, were | Previous. end made & atirring addrose, a waleh he Passengers, Tho strike causes much Incouvenience. | who have been compelled to travel over the road of the N. J. and T. BR. € ‘This latter road has bees The? fai particularly distinguisved for its courtesy to Its cam Gael in Fiyiobule va tna 16h to tomers. Every passenger from this eily for year The Second Union Codperative Building So- | a# beem compelled to show bis ticket to one of a Phelns took him by surprise. He wished to have | BY Fecounting the deeds of thoir fathers At Bev ‘ went over the grounds of preosdent, of right, and | duced. Some places were under lock, aud admission tue maticr understood. He had in his possession a | Bhorb. Fontenoy, Kamilos, Greimona, and the Fae erate tte teeta ciue body numbering §3 | Tustice, as exempiiiied in our Revolutionary War. | w. had through the magi of the key. | clely met Invt evening, ond took in over &49). half-dozen cross xrai telogram received at a Inte hour on. the pre. | Wexford. Mr. Kuche w ah er ihon are feaiat tater tonne Ie insisted that the Prosidont and. Secrotsry of | The proprictors im soe caver take the law pleasant. | — Tho Plasterers of Albany have chosen Andrew | of the depot on the Jersey Clty side of the river. vious evening from young Ketchum | whieh cuted by order of Gen, Losea, commander of tho | State should bat i | ‘Tennant a delegate Lothe Plasterers’ Nutiunai Union | Ladies loaded with suawir, reticalos, and bandles ine the voloe, of the American | ly, If uot Jocunely, und philosophically allog G spirit of rebellion again people demanding “indeponde If in lines of ive country, and in Oc Galway American to cow British younals, His labors in t public Were very ar did not accord with the gentleman's re. marks, Hoe thought the mind of tho young man must be wavering thronch the excitement un ch he was Inboring in reference to this wat- ter, He wished the partics might have an opportu nity of understanding each other in tue matter. Ho for the Cuban e must stop bariness, then “must” is the word, riots He maintained that 1. war wcowardly apirit ey think (tv hard, unjuat, if not. tyrannieat, and | 2 Boston on the 7h ‘erka’ BE Ich succumbed to Koropean precedents : ‘that | will wubiit with as'much grac possible under Carpet and Furniture Clerks’ E: Flea should Make the procetenss by which thts | the new alate of {hinge ft they enn t of Brooklyn paraded througl the | rit itinent into be coverned, aud let Europe take the | longer tallow their chore ewe the | elpal strects last evening, Wy consequences for” each and every violatin of the | next six month. in Das | She Midene Aprone Wan’ GL Maukebe chunk |e 7th inst. el, expedition, Nearly ail the large plantations in the ttarted tue | district have been dentroyed. se te reported that uence of tie | the General Is concentrating ‘his lorees tO ‘cause of the I meet the column under Leren, wud that news of @ eflurts resulted in | decisive battle ts expect ed every day been rudely se aud shaken by these ches, because they had attemp out showing thelr ticket MUN Foporte wered with ab Hing and directit refused Complaints ave fe fore, for a day’* postponement, ronding large nam dy Tish poasants or same, The meeting was exceedingly enthusiastic, | opinion #) as to bring about in du ynoxtare: | yy i % an, e to wliow her ticket aaked, therefore for a day's posrnonement. | (olourfauke whca they were most avedea ‘The Watt of Insurrection Afirmed in Xp And nt the close of Mr. Dugan's speech, the following | peat of the Inw, Such aa believe Uiey cannot retin. | Have brought the Lehigh Moat and Navigation Com | been repeated fe, but the Company has paid ne Rative but to discharge the wrt. At the successful termination of the conflict, noe- Mapnip, July 2.—The Kepublican Junta of New tons were adopted unaniio Quish their only moans of support will bide the is: | Pre Oh inet. : Mx. Baruerr—Will your Honor give us an oppor. | 196 that hiv services were no longer nocded by M8 | Cyltite hax published ® mnaniiento against the reac a4, The policy of the A sue of time and event. nse) é 4 ago BUN reperter visited Newark, ag tunity of talking with each other? adopted country, Mr. Roche retur: to Now * | tlonury polloy of some of tie Ministry and thelr has been to re 4 er a The Workingmen'’s Union met last evoning | companied by a indy, He was delayed in coting of . Hilae Bisetnnattive wen ot. habeas corpas | leaving his four children in care of his brother. | Yitogurl of Individnal, rights. The aanitesto o with It AT THA STATE CONSTABLU'S, und Hatened to an appeal for pecuniary aid from the | the boat, and reached the depot as the trala being © persousl writ, It'must be applied for by te | Tienceforward Mr, Koche labored eonspicuously | feoummends reurganigacion, and aliras the right of | the sath ots ‘Tho office of the State Constable, Major Jones, in | collar laundresses of ‘Troy. The petition was re. | about to I Ile was, however, compelled te Wvhove Dobalt itis Bought to bs earreived, | 82d not witout influcnes tn the attempt to baniso paper pea Whereas, By the comen, thas been | Beomfcld street, was a scene yesterday of great ac. | ferred to the Fluance Committoo, with power, show both tickets, One feria tha depot he saw # Or by somo one acting as bis cuthorized agent, When | British power irom contivent. Hu was Secro- — hor declared parps phold on thiscontinent the im | Uvity, Everybody wan in an exhilarating state of | The Codperative Lot Aasociation No, 4, of | 20ét suading onjihe north platform, labelled “Thie | It appears t! (© petitioner being of sound mind | Pty to Gen. Bweeny. He supported dames Stevens The Purchase aba from Spat stitutions of fiberty when aaaliod by foreign powe bustie, ‘The Major himself, In his blue coat, brass | prooklyn, bave elected J. B, King, President; N.G, | {alm for Newark." While he was going toward the nury has no desire whatever to he releasc, | Ail the latter had become a trator eal 1 Aud to onforon the Monroo ‘ortrine agalnet. ¢ ‘at: | buttons, glistening, expectant countenance, Way in a | Hu tate View Presidents ME month, Tec nadine See, | Bowed, the whistle was blown, and a train which bee ‘ Free meno present in Court we have nothing to do |. Sit Roche was one of Tue Sus's most esteawed | | Wrsmxiron, July 2 —It in said that Gon. | tonipt so ctablish a monarchieal government on these | fever, it not perspiration of planuing, ordering, and | teary; Wine 8. Ring Fieenelat’ Sen OK Nee | had parsed near the door moved out of the building, HGR Be iesouns Ja Sekt anid accomplished reporters, Sleaies bis heen Instructed to purchase Cuba from | Wevlermshoress and doing, His rank and fle wore In waiting, all eager | Cause, Press luancial Secretary Alex. | He renonstinted with onc of tue Company's ome ‘Mi, Bartictt said that if the tilege) detention « > ial Bake e(hatwa holt thene. trate to be self-evid for the fray, Callers, were mun O'Brien W, F. Rhodes, U1, McCunnia, | Ployees, who was laughing atchie fuilure to catch the . y person came to the judicial knowledge of tt A Romarkable Machiniat. TU CUBANS IN BTATU QUO nch'ngwerented nual tat the? are endow Inia Honor the btate Constable? Trustocs. took in $75, dues. | punteut hy Gre wonte thir aaa ont tee ou i - fi ANS IS . Creator with certain wharieable tights, jones 0 panied je words Yr ; Gourt, it wan the dury of tne Court without petition | Mr. John Me('artney, whowe funeral took place rt Hunts ry ud tio fie exnensen Una Greaaiyl, —— Yesterday morning a well-known gentleman loll how before the Court, ho desired to inguire into ihe | of. sraraday irom the resideneo of his son-in-law, | wo Change tm the Condition of the Fillbuss | (ii! to secure these Henis governments. are | won't let me quictly keep on NEW JERSEY, wrk at A.M. ou biy way (o Long Branch, Ag 4 Maition of mind of the prisoner, Ife thought it | Mite.” No Gog ee or eee tern—A Mpvy Badly Benteu—iguorance of | SM iuenen, deriving their Just powers from thecousent | dogen came In on 8 almilar mission, Gee North River side, he missed hia trunks, gondition of tind of th oner. He thought it | ful lise, He was one of Luc poser Machinists frou OL the yovetned; that, whenever any form of goveru- | 1oye'the wont aide of the. law turued on i ages Uae ee ak a Ps Me liuh lene woald he lotwnreed an tee tae inexplicable and extraordinary that the prisoner | pugtand to Russia in the eorier part of the righ of Everybody—The United States ay Board= ‘dostractive of these ends, itis tho. Fight }, but the trunks did not come, The reéeived on the fourth boat, Meandime, {i avollen ity And to iuatitore | Major inwardly don't ‘wee it," but ul the wine time | Courter, died y terday mornlng. should have pursued such w course. He hud never cholas, A skilful mechanic, fis wer e-houwe Keeper. tony It spoken to bim, and had never seen bim until in jated by the Russian Gov nad sstecdavia @ oil piss oka o flay tug tls foundation gn each prianl. | don't eay It, 5 George D, Martin, of New York, was arr oug Branch boat had ge th ma ployed solely by his father. Fie thonght under tho | Geparuneut of the xreat haval Chuse was taken to the Navy Yard, but beyond the | ridenes, Indeed, will dtotate ‘Tho public bar at the Parker Houre wus closed. i I Haak, ligenice of the bagyage-master coat the Daaae Peculiar circumstances of the ease there was no oc: | SP Yetersburg,, whic crew she had only a few persons on board, None of | (ond establened shoud’ not be clang A plucard announced, "Nothing to be tiad over tho | | Valentine Becker was taken berore Commissioner | i "fiy*s vatuuble tues aud @ Dovel aud earrings ‘The question involved was novel | honor to himscif for twes . Wanslent cause; and accordingly all bar.” It was no use 0 call, There was no response, | Whitshead, of Jory City, for issuing a recoipt to Mr. | Cnounting to $12. diMoulties between England at (hem were: Olibusters, 08 Gras could be learned by | chown thas Manekind ae. wary The favorite beverage wus not at all forthovu Charies Lucner withont having It properiy stamped. A iauke ice ihe pew Newask ne Naw Sark ak woe en itd paodeady Ki no objection to putting | ing—those which alterwards led to th our reporter, who visited the yard yesterday. It is | MN Sy" Anaisning the forme to whist ‘As woil call apon the pure SO tee seam lec ae ere Sean orale Mr Genre 0: Osborn. Kaaper rowd. District Auorney Garvin oppored any ‘bortpone- | feifast, Ireianu, with bis. aniiy.. Beveral ef hws | WRderelood that Col. W. A. C. Ryan (not W. O'C., ae he kg FO mt wed herring, DUC uething ots | ade s conpiaiot before fiecorder Aldridge thttNs | gpa RKS PROM TUB TELEGRAPH. ment, He asked tuat tao writ be discharged and the | children cume to this country ten years age his name has sometimes been spelled), and the men Inder alwolute depo: ot for greenbacks."” Up stairs | Alimfhouso had heen robbed. cone ner remanded. jomed them bere ta Sq ber of 1868, aud § who were landed with bim, are still on Gardiner's to ge OF uch wide cloner it is impormible to tell what went A crowded meeting bas been held in Lafayette Hee. Phelps said it would be discourteous, and Torcng tim unt kis onthe, he wae 48 years OM, kovernmeat, HP futur tthe abattoir hulaanice, ae Riso the stench arising | ‘The Havre cotton market closed Armer. Mpugninent of the accursey of the frets slated by ail Islnd, living om the fat of that barren land, and | fechiritt"S Under sudh srievancan a Femod oreea Geumnat from the duinplig on the ground of the New Jersey | Tho Paris Bourso ia strong; rentes, TUf, 626. a 4 . | ow b of Cu Ventral Haliror ; yaad ay te rent © Someones Oe ern eae, WEKUAWKEN SfOCK YARDS. sleeping voluptuously in secluded places. Some peo- | foiaing the sacred, rigor revolution Ae'thoir ulti “ Bquire Pitcher, I'll take a little something with a ‘The Cymbriaarrived at Plymouth, Kng,, yesterday, ‘ Bad geek poetponcment wor y * ple aver that the gallant Colonel, for several days, | yim, have takon ihe feid in behalf of their heaven-on: | gtjeq'in Ii." Will you~alad to hewr Dut our | gy ‘The Vieeroy of Egypt las arrived at Brassels, Now York | lan subsisted luxuriously om roset pig cooked in tho | 107, Figpts, and. appealing bo the God of patties and up, of rather down, Couldn't sells | Jer Judge ‘Barnard enid he bad written out his views wery fully in releronce to this novel question, but it | —Om@icial Viait of Board of I Re ‘The report of Secretary Cox's resigration le em 1th Oficers, | Woods by abrushwood fre, and menhaden caught | liberty; aad Fh Mayor bade lively colle. It te July 1, | swin i Wad eva, hey h and attil things are ato period.” Kegular | branch office in united Fpnow unneceasury to cnunciats them. He orict’ | 4 toy montha ago Mr. Jay Gould, President of | with plu>book, aud intlk ally obtained from wan- if ie Rimfiaa | Patron iaaven bin counterance w picture of mitgied | The eaninination tn the case of Cen: Alley, who | w fie convict Drake who was shot at Sing Sing om Gf lus tretiesuce the Erie Railway Company, purchased acres of | dering cows, The other voluntecrs who are with ino surrender to thelr Spauish tyrauts; | Hisrnat, umaxement, Tatomprehennbifty: | gerund ot pang too. Altew, who ts | weduesday, dicd yesterday Fave peep er front, from the | him make terrible havoc with the poultry, and eat | ‘"Arwired, That it i the voice of this meeting that the | "cant T have my morving cocwiall, Wor wy Id: | Fllaeheth Bi davon tonrtlcess: | tehdey ot thenee tan ones noses. he reerenen Om Te is understood What Judge Burnar concurred | tional Cenpany fientiy | the chickens without divesting them of feathers. | f)roruient iene Herve Bates beat once abrealed to | gpunds, "No, not for Joseph, or any other man, Talker wen comeals the gitl ia New | Rosanna Ryan whipped her stepson to death ty gael unon te egal positions taken ty Mr. Bart. | formed of whieh Mr, Guu became a storkiiol tery | ‘cy are ins bad Sa, taving no feather beds, not | | isola: That the peor of gue Uno be rauestad Me Tan AMBRICAN NODES, . ei rant Caradcts Mata, Des terday. oe IK prise ‘onic | to wh old. e pie to aneaslon o sible | fo, szromiblo tp th places and potion ther: “700 ex entirely deserted ap * pera as Winwood ty the firs j conjectured that fiends of Gov. Hoffman bad | ton, Dutcher & Moore, proprietors of the stock | Sl¢ to run away, and in possession of nu visibl to te of Cuba, the pensvens, SL Wie soniaite ane ends TOTTINGE ALQUE TUITN, Ptuspended fo Hostou under tas aew Taner | romived puung Ketchum a pardon if he would tike | yards ia the upper cud of the city, are the priveipal | means of support, and will undvuptedly be captured, ‘ina won the clan of tespect wad ree oe any article, that contains more than By ees . ; he course that he did. | Ticy said it would be sery | owners in this property, and they Have started yards | siuce w revenue culter storted on tho hunt yesterday cy heart Wat loves Mobryy and wbbory the He met alte ponte bus emgerunel Some | Music on the Park Mail at 4 (his afternoon, » Ho cormmanicesion hee been. bad with the. Crags, Severe ie eauiiel ‘sicadas in ecaicnas cones | eck tent Domeaae, hese vatke. lovaten co ths SATAN TAKH THE MINDMOST. Sim lar meetings are to bo held all over Weatenes. | ps ent the luck thet, brought them opened yesterday In Harlem, | ‘py pts from enstome from June St to the Ketchum were judicially adjudicated u Tuige | New dersey water front, opposite Finy-ninth street, | A rumor prevails among the discontented that a | tf ¢ounty, and the Tarrytown meeting called upon | the puritanical city of Bowton, when the probibitory ge ogi osh imeagetdad gee ‘The wheat crop near St, Louis will prove a disam trous fallure, ‘Tho free reltzious sorvices 1a the large hall of the | ‘he Union Pacifle Rtiiroad Directors took « trate Cooper Institute have been suepended Laull September ‘Omaha for Califoruta on Thursday. niericans throu happened to b ost devoted friend | cover ubout five acres, and ure capable of storing A hanusr a oann we Americans throughout the land to meet en masse in | law i i Re ee eo ae eee aren’ | cover about dye acrea, aud are capable of aUcritk | freo ght hae occurred ainong the runways, and | their respective places to betition the Goverauent w | Deak of it, however, and tn turping to the and could not be I ed to 96 false to a greut con: ‘1 hogs. ‘The Jersey City und Fort Lee raitroad | that each one, except one or two wounded und kill- | recognize tre belligerent right# of Cuba, REVERE HOUSH, Mtational princi me of the ablest lawyers in | will run slongside the yards, and deposit ite ireigit | ed, is doing the best he can sor Limeelf, As pre —_—- the same scone ty re-eyacted, Ax in oth George G. Barnard 1s a frm and az Mhas cuy niate, very cuniitentiy that dudge Clerke | there. ‘Ihe remainder of the ground is well wooded | gumed in ‘Tu SUX of yenterday, the sehooucrs : tarthauake tm St, Louts, Placard, Bac Closed" appedra ia, @. promt clct oMlcors this ev Attornes-Cueral will declte whet cor iL Judge MeCuu» entertained the | the cattle, It ts the inten’ ‘the comp: Fancy and Wiona were euptured at Milford, Conn, Sr Loos, duly 2—A sharp shock of earth. | fil, nally steps to the bar and vets of interaal revcuus are eutitiod to informers’ moletics, awa pris Evangetical Assnetation |p sion ob 6 Presi Jalon C ‘same opinion, On inquiry of a leadi ud iden | duake Was felt here between one and two o'clock | Water, ever-roady moon ul Borclook 1s Pitty patel ator Of ® Pe ident of Union College t¢ lawyer con- | keop all fresh droves wt joast ten days or two by the cuttor Mahont . They were fi cerning tuis report, he said: ‘and grazing there, to recover irom the fe Senin ot the haa patie ' this morning. Windows and crocker tiles 4 | counter ably to keep up the appearance ue. j : “They aro bow gvod lawyers, and of course they | Bees arising from exccanive Uriving from | With breech-losding rifles of the boat patterns, Acid | this Morng. Mi iaMowe and cuoekery ratiled, and | tine T Ta dto keep hie hand iu." No tava Mutts from California, over | 4.MiM Anna, Kose, of Mornellavitie, N. ¥., wal take thut view.” tho Went, and to restore then to their normal con- | plecea, cartridges, and other implements of de om mitances furniture moved, NO} “past night, in #on tha ‘streets, sn ani RRitoar Fe Go cena heed er aan over] draws nena, ‘The sano lawyer suid that Judge Cardozo dissent. | dition before berg slaughtered for food for the me. | guMcient to fit out a thousand men, They are hourly | (8™ase i# reported, The wave travelled north and emi!) or wacons lodeh with b ina refrigerator car. The #t in arrived at Philadelphia yesters ed; but the only men in the court room whom } bout 6,000 head of cattle, sheep, ay sted al the Navy Yard, Itt supposed that the | #0Uin, and Iusted from five to ten seconds, ‘The | cnsks, wending their way to some stron James Siniti was committed fortrial at the Tombs | day with 1d passeag ers beard diment were Mr. Joseph Howard, Jr,, and the New York, und de alcle wan felt with i then, after depositing thelr burden, rewurn agalu (or tabbing George Auderson ia the side with aca: | Heary A. Pierce, United States Mintater Resident Vouerable Count Joannes. cording to a belief, We have not | reason Of». schooners being at Milford was that at | *ock was felt within a cireuit of thirty wiles of | yiouher load. rk, avd witonpllng to beat out bis braius witha 7 tothe sandwich Islauds, sailod frou San Franciveo om . THR ADRUPT TERMINATION bod healthy pleos of flesh meat served up to us lor | that place reside, tles H, Pond, of Cooper, Pond | here, and at Cairo very severely, WHat ake You aoina 70 po? es Raraard ane csi ‘Thursday for Hoooiuia ‘of tho case created no little #urprise among the apec- | MANY B Year pas: « rs im guns the like, of this city, IE at are you golug 6 do?” asked | enptofy manda > compel The London 7¥mes thinks that the relations ber ’ Bitore in the court room. Some thoucut teat young | 4, Yesterday the Company arrangea an excursion for kite Which bie Oris had furs | SemMtor Sprague and the Columbia Canal— fentey son OF eran Wear Mev ouny tweot reat rian aud foreign CounKsie8 ard 18 6 oak Ketchum most be tnsane, and oth: HO ee GOT | ee eee eee eae eens S00 Bulbare tren: t that point, The u * The Project not yet Given U Tum placed he execute t by Me. Cull factory condition—to England, Hofman had signified a’ willingness to pardon him, | 8 31’. M: carrlagus were readyat avo Sulbery strc, e eclivoncrs The Columbia (3. C,) Phanke “Col, 8. A Thope to. act with prudence. ‘A correspondent 4a The St, Leais and Coleago Through Ling te the if these proceeding we because the | (0 carry the party across the Weehawken ferry to kets, guns, aecoutremen Bian HO.) Pande saya: “Col. 8. A, » malice toward Wasiligton, Mo rket arhen no { awe ofthe Bow rullzoad betwova Whe twa chet, vat of the United Staten army, who, as an the Krounds, Among tose present wove Mr. George ‘sain d uuuere r do 0 werned by th : Set ervant « to wrroat Hing to. inour Health; Dr. Swinburne, Health OMmcer of the port 4 that when the BMapaia arrived he shouid | uased the Columbia canal and s large portion of | my Ty Yee ey ce Under ewth ¢ Church of the | through to Mouttea! withogt chauge of carn, leavlad hich a di Dr, Moreau Morris, Assistant Sanitary Superintend x an a uN tue Kinsler *briek yard * property, several month | SiN if igations that rest uy “Do you it dockitty third | Sew Surk aed A.M, aud ah, Mt. pero unt; Mr. Dole aud Judge Lachrop, oftae Weehawken | WAKO & Written protest 40. 18 now in Columbia, accompanied by Mr. G. Piypose youreen stop Hquor deinking tn Makau ues, to-merruw Hendricks, a policeman, shot and kille@ Overy one Ferty Company, and otners, The party took a plone Tue MADRY. Tinsley, « surveyor, who has commenced making a | supbene YOU oe iter aat sien FInAD, nohanll, auciher’ polteenad,. ts Lomeriitee Gocido in favor of his releuse. ant drive up to the hills of Guttenberg, wheres mag- | Mr. Franklin, part owner of thia boat, whieh was | PUrve sad aplinaies for widening and doopeniig | eee ae ite fl ti Jags niin buoy ed red and nombered jay nglit, Wuder he belict that he was a thiel, assert this as a posltive fa conduct | Mificent view of the Hackensack — Valley | weized with the Cool at Gardiner's Islan, ¢ail fie canal, Col, nonree Staton thet he has tealencd | Oe ior 4 tructed me by A niaeed on te eastern sido of the avatt ali ‘The »utives und the Germans are at loggerboade An ils proceeding, tu untraumclling himself ot old. | W#* pi sented. On the old grounds of | the Murshal yesterday morning to learn thw dls his position In the army for the purpose of taking | Fictiie to do spec y—-how am L1o do other. | ol, New York Hay, midway between aud vo a line | jn St, Lo cause the latter design to celebrate the fogy logit incongrulves, wach merely serve to Bie gr rede n at ROR, O8 OMIE CI OF hie boat, He wan intormed that nue is for- | Sinrse OF this work and that My. Sprague te deter, | nett D Ghey te With thie SW Spit Thioy Now W and Buoy No. Te, in | Fourth on Sunday oral ai hearty coueurreace of the members of | tHe hil vorkmven are a bul Milty lates and that ave i to be seldjand atthe | Mote commenced during the euinmer months, but LAORR—-WHAP TUR TRUTORE SAT, tho Occun Bank offer a rowan | gay bicht atau sacursign to aitend the openteg ot tae — tee profession, servoir to supply water to the catvie ia the stock | rrality jane, and that abe, te to be stl am arene | early In ¢ + Col. P. axserte, a Leavy loreu of atonin ot believe in the new order of | o #t and couyietion of tl Sisauurl siver Dridge at Kaueas Guys eee OPINIONS OF LAWYEHS, yards, ‘'his water is cullected higher up Gutter Hugh McCulloch, He was given a permit to | ¥Kmen will be employ ed, It thie but Biabienmand Last ack, & somnambulist, aged 80 years, fol y Among the distinguished Inwy cre whose names | conveyed thither in Pipes ihe stock pous are built | gy on board, and eot ® recommendation trum Ue a — another wame tor ei fi 4 Iener fit fourth story Of the iuteraational’ Havel my have been mentioned as concurring im the vrgum pen a mtg rons, 00 tied key SAA be washed Harsial to the Adiiral of the Navy Yard ‘0 veal | Iadustriad and Agricultural Exhibition ty | lines y ook, Unoxampied, Soe | enother aba ou Thursday. for the petitioner ure those of Judge Charies A. Vea | Otho Ni. ives ho. clays and atone dug away fa | ewe te place & man on board to look vier Uh ip, nelleswigeflolstetny Gormany. fog hes rtrg ry hers Towa, | Hab Hvans and Win, 8 G, Bonner was sentenced to one yea Dody, the It Heb Cushing, the Hon. David Bud: | jeyeiting the place are used to fil upthe river Lrout to uJ ‘ The Conaplate General of the North German | giuorkraut, sandwich, cheese aad other solute kept mt Ot ee teat iaeat Hipateaeaent ee by Bleu, Hell qin B: Black) the Hou, Wa, | the bulkhead line, about 14) feet, and beyond that TUR IRISH-AMBRICAN’S COLRESPONDENT Union in this eity annoniees Wat from Au merry company with the extracts of malt, The tone | Tau fractured and, legs Qroken s he, caun Li lowe! ourreney: Evarih, ex: Gou.cral of the United States; | {ie more may be bull and 0) lect further, As New | Yesterday morning it was re Hto Morahat | Sept. 1 there will take place, simultaneousiy with | in iemandwas eepecinlly yecutome, Lut wich wis | UA) Hew on to Belle The tug boat Ripon ran cown and utterly wreeked the Hon, Charics P, Daly, the distinguish dtu Nits | York State laws prohibit the driving of catile below | Barlow t ‘espondentot the Irish A " ie Huaburg International Hordeultural Bxaibition, | got considered a bit too tone, Al demands were | Wice injured pba EL bat oe ley eiane yesterday, and several the Hon, Charles O'Cono: head o1 U WANeW | Foructh treet gud ail that arrive here wow ure con MADRES AC Cue Have Mand a provincial exiibition of Sebleswig-Holsteln ai | answered, No lager beer saloon of which we hear The New York Rendering Company, baving toat | | dhl : York bor; the Hon, Edwar rrepooh Mr. Ward, | Solan bs pares Wren Goma aaioaw ebere that point eee ice to ue Mint a, | Altona: neue Hamburg, for industrial and nei ieul played the repellang “words, Noting soid | their license io carr) on business at Went tiireyeighty |. James Drown waa instantly Kilied at Auburo, Me, the lowrned ys of the Hon, @ Ty Jenks | UN cident that whoa, tue railroad. ie ie eres FAIS A BANee NYG | tural products, ineinding eattle and horses, at waich vir the bar.” From Chelaca ferry to the Hightinds, | street, wore hoard yesterday betore Mr. seuh C. Hawley y faling dowa three storics in the Granumar Sob ‘ eee ee coungel ot’ Fernando. Waed ogsines | MOK order, as It will be in about «, mouti ting the than a Th Sthat the | Yiluable prizes will be distributed, and’ to which | from Cambridge briege to Long wharf, the ualoous | tleree, Cioonge Cauitel) lewsidaats (i. A, Guodecko, > Shea, Ksq., counsel of ernane, ood oaeinet yards must become the grent entrepdt for tu prisoners ure uot in th AP tio herhal Aucrican inventors and agriculturists are expecially | were graced with an uncommon putrouage, ‘Those | fi bresitonts anil (A. Carter and Gs d. Ryeret, ighteen German singing societies of Philadelphia, Se tee tO eam anti, | aupply of New York bireatter, ‘Ine arrangements | tn thnt case he could release. the cr himsolt, | tavited drank Inger ea TT Tarr sS] RT SU LA agi Rey a wie Suart tor Galtimore va the 10h, 40 take park Id Ug aa Ee ton Fiah, John Graham, Eoqn the | fF thelr care are adwirable, aud by and by Without any communication to the Adsuural tu gous " ap peasy i Wille | ptciiporury absence. as reported fa Wednesday's BUN, Gllnibee hak the Hon. Hauilton Fish, John Graham, Bsa, the | Conpany intend. to place waditiount Cor apr ees) Grent and tho Colored Postimastors. beveruxe we iis Lonsporary absence as reported iu Wednesday's SN, | Judge Gilmore hax modided the sentence that was Tearned. criminal lawyer, ‘Judge Beebe. the “Hon lend to 4 o y w ‘ bites ltl wsulig for w dlvor F yaran uthar’ | nassedon Met. Mari N. Pollard, of inprisoomeut in the Ktutus W. Andrews, tie Hon. Abram Wakeman, F, | Soult. (Aa fast as the cattle are 14 AS THR CASE NOW 15, nce shumaran, duly $.--President Great in an easy 18 Viele, Gaskide, Bo such lager Uy | bee bona a Vor an Wideceut! asauit upon incl | ORY "yail'toe tuurty avs fora assault Ow Dirt Gy de i lows, Haq,, of rou! { ares calle for sel. th shal su 6 pr sare held | Wterview today with Representativos Clift and Ky nown ‘ Wedded tit even yea + Casta werved | Siooye, (oa ae of $10) and cost C. Bowman, Baa, evry 8. Bellows, Kad of Brook: | gerogy to Messrs, Allerton & Co.'s pars iu 10th | Marshal Barlow insists that th # are held | Wards, Dr, Culver, und luce Georgians, romar fits With Wie Digest of figures, aul » With dietihetion 10 our Inte wire hdledal dor sarge asa FO Ae naa Rorde Hen, Judge Love | Mteek, TC a satisfactory arrangement” can be wade Mhoritics, bat Almiial Godan his in | cist having appointed postinesters for Augusta unl | (vty if dis is von. | law by dam give D,"" calls attention to the intolerable stenchos | ,,, Markeret Mantitine, 19 yours of age, wae drowned isee tiibeet, the Mon, Gilbest De € Your: | With the New Jersey authorities, the alauglites ing is Soptured shen ingens £o apes IN| Meena hho won wok imposed to chanxe thea, bw, fous more OF Vein,” | Ane Beraany soothed It | trom ie Aitiy gutters in Washington street, 1 eur i on Frank Bjllsou, 13 vears of age: was Pua over ond r erent te well ng the yardiug of the animals w rt C Poona ee ee eleae | fos# incumbents shoult prove tucompetont. | Darl elton ite pillow w iH lon of Mush | vor, The street Ch ra \ wre fataily lujured by a lovoimotive lu West Albany bees, Eaq., tie Hon. T ficrry, the Hou. E. | hertormed tere uller awhile, But at present the and will release | tho tatervicw Grant uve uo indieugion tut he Wis | PFOUL, aud the bope of Little, Haual sememonttily payaient t Street cleanerar | (Sbaily lay y mr ‘West Aloaay Tensliy, distinguisned in libel suits, Prof, Pomeroy, | ferforined there alter a while. But at present the 80 10 0, AR to | a eae the reutieny ou yesterday. Lettie Board of Health take a look rough Feasurer, Spinner having Foeeived letters from the Hon. E. W. Btoughion, the distinguished fricou 4 atin 6 pas wk itis bis dut, pol us of Georgia, = “ tie lower part of Washlagtoa street, Germany aud Aussralia, suggesting plage wi “ e ‘oh, and ‘weurly all the oiuer eminent | Ader thelr own control here, and the meat bs daily OH BI 1 wore latended —— LOSSES BY FIRB, Win, H, Weinster, George W. Greene, Chas, J, | P4¥,0l the public debt, Featerday malied to och Of the a inspected by its officers, ‘This could not be done in halons of the PR A i ‘The Brooklyn Monee for the Dend. _—— reriott, F iN aD, Grants dre bad Writers a copy of tho Jude staveiuent, showibg @ Feduae nat ihe Hon. A, Oakey Hall and Judge | Nav Jamey croept Vy suiterance, prison Mid not a | Coroner Jones sent cation to th Henry Seifke, Jr's grocery, at 18 Sixth ave. | Mot whe were accused tant syrtig oF comntialty an | HOH OF #M0W.000 siuce the MKb uf AaFeh. r 5 Pennsylvania Coal Company have purchased o prisonare were, § be li Bot & in & cominunioation to the | | Henry Seifke, Jr.'s grooory, ab 18 Sixth ave. | it Melt: nh wh last enving ol coxapliaity in | et ecade sold by United States Marshals aden ‘Vandorpoo! have nos fully made up thelr minds On | gy ‘acres ok water front suubu uf tie Weehawken Kings county Board of Supervigirs y irand Jury in this ho United States 4 f aby teow the ine 0] (aned theres end from-humanitarian, motives ho | Ing ston mse ne t Flot, aa | forfeit donot el She cass, Hla Honor the, Mayor, Min’ Ghost wrt | {Crty for €85,00) whercon they proposa to erect a | inc Hv": th dom bowrd the recelving aitp | Wilkie g ataete etomeineR Of tne dead house ix | No insurance, wero yosterusy veld to ballin 910.0 each, Gute Shasta tate, sna pre ites Be One, The case has been the subject of carnoat ds | WHE IEPA Hata numerous on. tue futasdce ae | \ermont, ad furoialed therm, with proy alone taken ee ; The anual mocting of the Whittier Literary | ,,A, Commission appointed by, tho French Govern: | Uinbatrasaents which such sales bow g1¥e Coe a i se cldca ih favor of Ketch. | WY AFB now in Wostelisicr and Long Islam The prisoners are_suppused (0 be on the tugs under ‘The New Hampshire Leuts! Association, was held listeveming at the residence | {favor of the kemiogtom ‘The French corvette Curiewx, from wludente pearly, al ae oes HL Deewster lato ——— charge of the Morshal, but are really on Loard the | Coxcoun, July 2.—The Logislature will not | % 2: # Baldwin, Keq., 14 Barrow wtreet, Loy OR A A Saas tvamalig'n boone es bor Duslly engaged in studying the law of conspiracy Hedwich Baum, an insane woman, aged th Vermont bj the Led of the Admiral. PAA suse, fe session this ry 4 having Kara Hoff, of bd Carmina tinge wos sariondly are | + ,t4 oes th lovter to ‘Sum that be has Lad no | stabbed berselfin the breast last oveulug at copy of the correspon hal Ss i ncord aad | burned yesterday, by We,iguiliva of a wator tank } (uo Frenc! iret ‘surgeva are eae Bast Broadwas, wud BPULEG Wa Ruta 'vaatine to Rie suudeet bus | ochestee ielisuea bia ti Fi Seer which be was barring Wage Cac ren wry