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= ——= THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR mcecebtae try, PRICK TWO CENTS, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. coment T TELEGRAMS AND PRI- VATE LETTERS. — WE LATE: Ramored Wasinwatox, July 11,—Letters have been re colved im this city from prominent officers in the Cuban Army of the Republic, via Nasean and Key Weat, with dates to the ist inst. ‘The intelligence of the arrest of the members of the Cuban Junta and ‘others who desired to give practical ald to the Cubans had been received, No other ews could have caused each @ fecling of despondency, One of the Writers anys: Te came like the news of the death of your neorest and best friend —your only friend—and the feeling of All seemed to be that we were alone, and must ex Pet no wasistance, However, all socing that it te how ‘literty or death,’ for no meres can be expect ed from the Spaniards, will fight us Ovly men driven to such desperation agin firht."* ceeded ing Nucvetas and Pu ei ween eas in command of rto Prine me cities, Letona, who has erious in the desertion of of his troops to the standard 0 They report the dissatisfaction among the Spanish troops to be lucreasing every day, caused by the fr « lately of the Com!, Of these posts, and the eer mental Commanders Frequent collisions were reported between the Outposts of the two forces in te Kustern department, with but amall joss on either side, thongh the Co Dans claim an advantage of position, and of earnest- boss on the part of thelr troops. ‘The Spanish Commanders continue to excute all jsoners immediately on their capture; even those ho Aro Wounded ore executed on the Mel. Gen, Quesada has hitherto respected the rlahts of pris oners, This policy is miving dlssatisfiction i his camp, and « number of his followers dcmand the bac ——__ to retaliate. UNPARALLELED = ATROCITIES TUK CINCO VILLAS DISTRICT, IN zn Flogged — Anwanainne tion-Cubae Ruse of War-The Moust & Durante. Correspondence of The Sn Havana, July %.—Gen. De Rodas has been here several days, ond in his proclamation has dis: appointed the people. He wishes to rave the terri tory oF province of Cuba to the mother country, but bo offect thts, he saya, a reunion of kind feelings and good sentiments between the Spaniards and the Cubans must be brought about, ‘The mew Captain General yestortay, as an earnest of good effort on bis part, act at liberty thirteen prisoners who bad been placed in the Cabafias for political reasons dur: Ang Délecus administeatton, One of these was Don Tons Hermander Abreu. In my last, mention was made to you of the tribala tions that beset Buceta at Havana, ut his troubles there were distanced by be wit had to undergo An Cuba, Me was serenaded by the volunteers, wwe Ansulted publicly in every possible way, and barely ‘eseaped with his life. He begged protection of Gen La Torre, who refused w grant it, He thereupon went aboard the Lonttad to oscape ivatant death, and ehartered the Villy Clara to carry him np to Hayona, While Gen, Rodas appears to be dealing kindly ‘With some of the prisoners at the Cabins, there is one Who has ahard time, ‘Thatis Rafvel Lange, He was thras ied a fow days ngo by order of Col, Lono, Governor of the fortress, because he wos unwilling to do the dirty, fithy work of the place. ‘This sort Of labor, so impowod apon a merely political offend Wa disgrace to any nation, ‘The Casino Kspanot is still at work, Tthas now been ascertained that the policy of murdering all Buspicious Cubana, without notice, war seriously entertained previous to the coming of De Kodus. grand work of the or: to bo exterml- if wee seas year Pucrto bad way, Mis troops are nid they ure dying very fust of fever, ame thing may be saudi of the foros under Valma fede and Puclio, Not long a0 the Cubana deceived Bpanieh troops, Keveral hundred strong, n tingo de Cuba’ The former were near th whiob the latter were pass ng out tuto the Phe Cubans placed thor late as it wholes, tigh.ting road by ounitry were on the nd, Lu) in auch a way a# to indnes their ene heads were In! nies to believe that Cuban de of them, Consiquence: The 8p way nt the hats, whlie in the mean time the Cubans show od With guns pointed ot their opponents nd at the precise moment when thulr guns wore empty, they fred upop the poor leliows at Bat attic vevond arm's id Innded @ good amber over the river btyx, remainder sur discretion, lar been recived from Colon of cer One Francisco Durante rif that place. He 6 who cannot pay him a cently he eau two young wen who had passports, and gave thom thoir ‘Option to give him money or be shot, ‘Their father, boflor Fuentes, came forward and banded Durante ,000. ‘Theretipon the latter ordered the prisoners ‘be killed on the instant; his soldiers slot one of them, but the othor tok 10 his heo'k and eacuped ‘The world ins never heard of such barbarities ax aro practixed in the country of the Cinco Villas. Lat it be said that the Cubans, however, are in ood spirits, They think that teir prospecis were ever brizhter, tain bloody commands ‘The hermaphrodite brig Ala Eldred cleared from thia port on the evening of the 234 of June last for Jamaica, In bullast. Tho ballast consisted of ove 100-pounder Parrott cun, two 40-pounders, seven % Inch Dabigrens, and forty feld pieces, with a consi erable quen!tty ofsmall arms and ammunition, At Weehawken 120 men, under the command of Capts. Ackerman and Harrison, were taken on board, and Ube vesscl et sail for Cuba with a falr wind, and without any further molestation from Spaniah Vice- Gonsul Buriow than the capture of one of the men who wero afterward discharged. Tho Ala Eldred Feached Brazo, a emall town, about three hundred pie east of Havana, un ef five days and ven hours, and was about twenty two wiles, w argo and passengers. Chol but in the camp of the patriots, and in consequence the one hundred and twenty of the expeditl to enlist in ihe Cuban ranks, ov Fea Ween offered uw hounty of per head of $1,000 1k old, preferring to wait until the termination of the jekly soaron. On the second day alter their arrivul, howover, the &paniards made a descent upon Hor dex, ‘and posted themeelves on the adjacent ta; but the Americana, ueder Lieut, Clancy, Grove thei from their position without’ the lows of a man, Alter this victory, they redmbarked uomolest. fed, end returned sutely to New York on Saturday, with the exception of two , named Walsu and lier, of Petwrsburg, Va. Who dicd of cholera on way. fer'a Attcmpted Captur Puerto Principe by ‘atrio June 23,—Coloner Acosta tion has been burned. A party of attempted. the capture of the town on the morning of the 18th, but wore driv Off, The inhabitants are In the last wage of povert, id ‘be jae been done for u long tim have heard nothing {rom their plantations ‘Artisans wre out of employment other municipal employees have tif tn arrears, Houses ond servants ont nothing, amd the people have deprived of weat, jah end at Nuevitas Rotnforced—The with of the Cuban Army, Wasmncrox, July 10.—Advices to the a7th t, frem Nucy tas, Puerto Principe, Puerto del Sy ‘and Las Tunas report that the Spaniaide Puewro Paixcir' reluforced ut Nuvitus, and retain p the railroad to Puerto Principe, when feet by Quesa a, The health of the Cubon army is rood, ‘Cuban © ondence Havana, July 10,—A quantity of correspond fis from the patriot ariny, designed to be sent by fe Morro Castle to New-York, has been intercepted ‘Batubino, ond the Dearers have been arrested pra The Release of One of the Cubans. Mr. Sain. C. Hernan, Iately released from the Lndlow street joil, sails to-day for Gardner's Island, for some ollcr place unknown to any one vut himself ———— Yellow Fever at Quarantine, duly 1.—The burk Rebecca Oaru anne ‘days rom ‘Matangie, arrived last Groning at lower quarnating, having’ on board sev ‘eases of ellow fever. Four of ihe crew died on ‘pessege from, Matanzas, and ou arrives ue ager and one or two of the men iz. At the Quarautino Hopvitals Thos, ‘¢ seaman from the;bark Valkyria, which ar- eal & Fe oy bed yenierday vw? pw fever. Havens va (he Ti bi 4 the 1 exiles, THE LANDMANN'S PARK RIOT, _— in a Sani Drovers’ the Police-The Third Avenue Kt. Track Torn t and Driv in ON, The Policomen Stoued On Saturday the Allerton Association went on thetr fourth plenic to Landmana's Hamilton Park The Soctety 1s composed entirely of eattle drovers or, a they are popularly termed, * ball pushers * Drinking, cursing, rough crowd of 600 assemblod. A ‘And dancing was the order of the day, and oc easion ally when a apute arose, superfluous garments were doffed and wigs were on the award, When the shades of night gathered, the Bacchanallan indul Gences began to manifest themselves nnplensantly. ‘The men became quarrelsome, and their fomin' companions boisterons. fuel to the Ore, Additional By 11 P.M. the may e libations added azine of malice, hatred, and all uncharitableness was surcharged, ard needed only ® match to exp brand appeared in the person of one Nugent, w oked an altercation with a fellow © bail paser,” (nan tnstant 9 flerce Aght ensued. pre a it, The burning The timely intervention of the police temporarily quelled the disturbance; but tn ten miow ward it was renewed with tenfolt fury. oMcers—Irwin, Morehay, and Croker atter ‘The three were knocked about Ike shuttlecoeks, and then Detective OMcer Hamilton rushed to their support. A smashing blow On the jay aniuted this officer's onset, but he braves ck to the prisoner Nugent, ‘Then the crowd My through the P the oMecre, they ame inapired with demoniacal Park gate to the T tore np the hurled the stones upon the policeme Soveral of th em Hes took effect i hing ird avenae after frond track, and and while the aficers were prostrated bleeding und wonndted, N ent effected infuriated eruw shots wen, badl, Fifty-nint ei men cut aire acxeape. In on d. the forehead, was di to intiutdate the detective oftcer Hamilton flrod two bis revolver in the air, and policeman Ir jespatcned to the tation for reinforcements, A squad Iv at the scene of action, and the crowd gradually fell puck. Several shots were fired by tho“ bull pushers," and knives were drawn. Some ‘peaceful citizens were wounded, and the elghborhooil was in intense ex tement. A few ervous tradesmen rushed up their ahntters, and the ‘Third Avenue Ratlroat oMctals wore pante stricken ‘The police ma: 19 no captures, The avenue after the tray was # remarkable spec: tacle, Loose paving stones thickly #tutded the Foad. and interspersed with them were fragments of masculi several other “ball pushers”? e attire and "ome spots of blood. 3 gent had nis clothes Kiterally rent into sired and warned to their homes with garments tattered and torn. Up toa tate hour leaders in Forty he effroted his for, and when placed in the witness bo: ther enlightene: Shall We t night no arr ‘con escape i not aatisfact he ts secured and 1 we sh : —— THB VOICK OF THE P = Slavery K dom? fo (he Bator of The Sun. Sr freedom for yo Please accept the thanks of a h we t just and strik: dd haa his b econd strect, they fe will secure him in a few days. eats of the ring the fray had been made; but ns Nugent Is well known to the police, aurters fidout thy S The manner in which orily acco the officers are probably be fue FOPLE er than Free: © of ing exposure of ties of our Government toward the Cuban Itatirs one's blood with indiznution to see ‘oOr powerful nation trampling with rem rseless hoe upon © handful of men whose only crime ts that they love the freedom of their native land, and can not help (rying to help her throw ofthe yoke which has been atr: tribute money to thelr patriot bret ra, who: e ling her for gencrations, they buy arms; they send supplies They con only hoes and sugar knives with wich to strike for liberty, and stratght our Administra dence, of all this tyrannous rep and without conoealinent, a awarm of gunbo which to blockade the Island of Cuba, and tte; the interest of despotism, all wld that patriots of y offer to the rising re And this is our love of liberty other countries n love of liberty in oth: have #0 often b cause, Ove of Tracy's We he | track, dogs thes ir movements, weia captures their vesart, jon has its aplos upon their thoir correspon. Meanwhile the Spanish Minister, who is the agent Cuba, building, openly + with plic of and our fealty to the gront obilgation of sympathy with ihe Let this cold and justice ip t Cuba, Let the Surely t if unworthy the hope of it, To the Batior oF Si: On 7 which is once more in p potriots of that b aged cl rect this work of despotls to feoi the popular cou ' soon be arrested im its bliad and cruel career and heartless p great contest whic peuple speak out th uuful island w 4 tory among ho ely policy provokes, I remain yours, dens nd, Is The Su eaday afternoon of ¥ be rebuk our Administration be stung and shamed, if It c not be honorably led, into something lik pt and indignation whl ed, and fairncas onin Which his goln nw fore proved true to" the good olit i Trust nut be di Jd souls who d us can be m the ar must Ia THE HIGH ART OF ROBBERY atatiedauiasen A BAND OF THIEVES PERSONATING RBVENUE OFFICERS, _ smen from their Shops after them Through ® Course of Gentee! Robbery~Are there 0 Hany na this Gang of Miscreanta®—Will the United States Government see itself thas I efully Disgraced The plot thicke litieal Despotism successful rin, the second act. A MURDER, AND veRpter, Tf that most docile and pationt of animale, “Tho People," were to kick the bucket to-morrow, @ Jury, after listening to the testimony and veatigating thorouglily all the elreumstances con- nected with the event, would {a all probability re- turn the following verdict : and the drama called “Po has the prospect of a long and Wo here prosont the third scene of political suebersaare ily, and ought to be THe LAST ovTRAGE. Every olf citizen knows Mr. Jam keeps the clear stand in the bar-ro penis an ane wn qui m of the Astor. Mr Castle is protty well advanced in years, end his silvery hairs old man pegan hy onthe spot where he tra oished cigars and tobacco to every man of any Prominence in the ration, ‘The fact ts, that If the Aubiluée of the Astor were for even one day the good-natured Castle, they wo to know where he had gone. THE UNWELCOME FIstToR At about 8 o'clock on the afternoon of the 1st July 8 limb of the law, resembling the despicable process server inthe play of * Arrab-na Pozue,” made his Appearance before the cigar stand of Mr. Castle, He Was accompanicd by another individual, who was Yery pale and shook tremalously about the knoos, The ht to entitle him to respect, 8 towtay; and has fur: M Blackwell's party of gent men, who had inspected Blackwell's t land, were about leaving for the dock, but fn nilary ® visit, informed that “they can't goin by a I remarked that we could go home at al) moments (0 spare, concluded to On arriving there t hey were gruMly nm sight.” vents, when wo were Informed that “we might ail go to ." OF course could do nothing but leave the island. Now, I should like to know, Mr, Kilitor, if such creatures this one—whose mame I aw in- formed is Mullen—should have the keeping of men in a reformato: our prisoners are in the han: reform is Impossible, ry Institution ? Indeed, of euch characters, If they conduct themselves in such manner toward strangers, how do th as long as toward tho unfortunate men under their charge? ra truly, GEO. A. WOOD, N.Y Tho Insurance Brokers fo the Raor of The A groat denl has b ic prints reapoctin Sin with sour por neither tie {nsured nor the 10: lowe 4 dollar, the insurance c Dilly Of Lowa, useful clasa, for posted In regard to th ut very Mcque than those ¥LO Wish to be insured from expert ars mak New How to Seou writ this class of bro lun, suggest a mt Always draw cl pantes and iN , they x} tration foot ins ty con 4, atid ayrecl fully, Suly 10, 18 + FRO To the Eduior of The Sun Sins L obs circulated stomach pai suggent the fo very eMfciont i be “detached fon’ erved un account rnal of a case of pol could bi ned. lowing substitute whi i sitnilar emnergoncics from the suct’on cs duced lutorthe stomach, which ¢ ated of Ita Muid contents This tv in your w act ton in the pub ker, and Lill, vlan’ by whic exmpanies con wok4 to the order of an be NO. pos Jusurance brokers area very wot only keep the insured ir policie ance at lus raton LU know this NU STREEL a Stowach Pump, coving, wh 1 would beg to oh will be found Let the metal end of @ David tinge No, 1, and let the rubber end be intro then be evucu ument ty alway at hand, ae every physician possessos it, nod a great mam. keep it tu the house, Lam, sir, your obedient servant, HK, POWELL, M ‘D The New The —_ chunotty L Ma forcement of the new 1 jawor Law, Juor law was not pushed in Boston during the tutter part of lust wook, The Calon, whose arlios pod with the Muagsaohusetts Union are to be formed 1p avery nn Leon hol order x them to r which have nd the ¢ biew new law op By Bae sold surrey titi uot be hidden ‘vo membe of the Bxeoutt day. Chiet Co r oveuing ior the frat Ume during the werk 2 business te at a standstill maus bave formed & object ie to repeal le moment. They w move all bottles n oxpord fur 3 lave gonwraily ruten discriminatively ne Nery Liquors can 1 ously, While tue Gor ve Committoo wins table Jones wi ins! tho serew on the ager beer dealers, ‘tl iy that all the saloons werg in (ull blast un Sul Citizens’ Rights the law at the AM wet tn euneert wud branch unions town in the plite at to wholesale dealers, c agatust the Ger ne 01 man’s | leu van: action of the Gurinans alarmed the Repubitenn of the Legisiature, aud a social meeting venel on Satur tructed to lousen ppsequen ce day Vendors of liquors do ay large @ busitess on the sly w+ fur avorly me — unday at Staten The lager loving Tutons muster here in denser and donser crowds every Sunday os the season ad vances. tho day. Other nationalities were well roprese ‘The ferry boats were fearfully crowded in 44 large muster of te natives of the Green Isle played ‘# Luriey matoh fur twenty dollars, to De by the ‘winning side! ‘Fe total of the Me was lal nt bn driok Twonty-nig wes the aur layers, #0 the basis of a thorough fud Al fresco dancing, were the ordor boul UAplemmuntuowe ecordesn nd the dey, But alt And did not seem to be @ willing companion of the Process-servor, The limb of the law, in a very aughity and digniffed mauner, opened his enormous mouth and sald; “ Where ia James C stie, eh #* Mn. Caster That Is my Line ov THe Law—Itis, eh! Marshat wants you.” Mn. Castix—What Marshal? Lime or toe Law (astonished at Mr. Castle's stuptdity)—What Marshal! Well, now, that ix rich, L Weil, old man, tie swear, Why, the United States Marshol, of course. Mn{C aris, (dumbfounded) — What does he want me for" Lis or tux Law—" What fort Now that beal ailby G—, tf notd—m me" (Then jone loud enough to be heard all over the room)—* He wants » aoe you about this," pointing to the ekgur stn about thie, d'ye heir? And here isa man Ihave harge for the kame thing.” he little fellow alluded to, @ descendant of David, swooned aud was picked up by the wait ers, who took him. to tho bar, where. they poured liquor down his throat, whieh revived him, Mr. Cascnr, (iter ® pause)— "Con you walt until tomorrow morning, air?) Tam very busy now, and It would be very inconvenient for me, to leave how, T would t his favor, ale," Linn or T (ell you, that T must take ‘ou now. ‘Them's me orders,” You ean get some of Lis tras here to look after yor stand iil ye come back tomorrow. Come along. Eve bad enough of thia debating, Come, quick (This lot word. yas uttered with the rocompauiment of a fearful oath. Mr Castle overawed, nechanically put on his coat, scized bis hat, and fell into line, As the party \ john KE, Develin, 0 f ie informed Lis arrest, Mr. Develin asked the torr of the law what was the offence. ‘The answ didn't Know. Ascertnining that nti before Marshal Barlow, Mr not eve to that official, tntrodu.ing Me, HNTRRING TUR ROBBERS’ DEN, Crossing the park, they in afew minutes themselves within the Little hastily in Chomber M for the Muralial war insti OF conrse he wee notin, He had just te for Messrs. Shiels, Osborne, and They toted ate. © David, ail the in quest of somebody who wa up slates, to the evllar, to the the Grand Jury and secret roony dcorner in the building they fellows. until mere dead than merey dud 4 gliss of water TUK CHIKE OF THK HAND, hades of night were fall tocles atid an unitath of dirty slirt, was dise street. A feigned sea alive they At last man with ae th old Ba Hitt Hiamond A sit Wind w desk in owe of the rooms ta the sub. The Witle ma ve a chuckle, api ont» 10 Of tobucco Julee, aud im brarque, ved wally Holloa, Bilt more of these fellera, old bo; Rut—"* Yes, yer honor Vien Honon— I's getting late, prisoners, 1 got much the thing with yeou Fork over or go to Ludlow street Jail, What d'ye say? Vin ina hurry. Mr, Castle asked how much the little man wanted He was paswered that his tberty could be p only pan proposed to stand pearance. Hull! Ho must pay or go able bustle in Ludlow street, APPRASING TIKE BANDITTH Mr. Castle, knowing very well that tis absence trial, and give Was the ma to Tracy's home would worry his family, preferred to ® himself to be robbed of the liberty money, and He asked for arcecipt, The only ankwc paid i Kereectved was to be seized by ‘the wrm and gently conducted to tue do Ho straggled, hor diamond. pin-gold spectateled this waa about Not having duly stamped ono of yer cigar boxes," was the reply Mr. Castir—" Will you teil t to know w er, and asked the imitation. Wttle fellow what a! against ine, Vin Honor" We won't tell you. Idon't knew, ‘Thot makes wo difference: you must pay your fine Low, withoss or no witness. A pretty thing tt Would Ue for me to Waste my time talking to every prisoner about witn nd the d—1 knows what they choose to ack our fine snd that is enough a colemplu ous Wave of te hand.) 4 You have paid Yo can go, Sir,” (will ‘On reaching the Astur House, afior haylag pasted hibis ordeal, Mr Castle tuformed « Gover Assessor what hid occurred, The latter wait not to have y, Mr, Castle. ney tito thelr o eh 1 rep hat he bad paid the tax on tis Wares ¢ the day of huis Ty conclusio nly co add that this ba noss of arresting at 8 o'eloek for the erline ubor wl lucrative, meets with gi 4 sleet robbers’ den, ond ki set forth, bow vor in the Chamt nal pe the Unite ae servers busy from ® u'clock In aftcrnvon wal midnight, I pays magnificently — The Baltimore Sacneeriost Baltiinore was gay with the flags of the United States and North Germany on Saturday, in antic tiop of the arrival of the singing aociaties of the Northeastern Saengerbund, the New York aud Philadelphia, societios urrived ut 7 P, M.,and were roceived with salutes of cannon, Greworks nd speech-making. President Grant and Cabinet, Vice Admiral Porter, snd Gene, Sherman ond Spinner “A toattend, About sixty five sccietion have proms re (nthe city, twenty-nine from New York, twenty fom Philadelphia, two trom Washington, one nous, Obi, One from Kichinvid, and a Milwonkee ant Cincinnati, «from New York and Philadelphia cursions t yarlous points pear Balti ore on y The Swngerbund was for Sunday might by the perform: Mosslut’™ in the Maryland Institute, —— > Shocking Drowning scone On Tuesday aot M land's farm, ne: mington, Delaware, the wile of Mr. Hurst iio,” A well adjoin’ the louse, and in the top ts an opening from tho celler to permit thugs te be low ered tO keep them cool, The welt t thirty fort deep below the level of the cellar Mrs Hurst, In lowerlug some butter from the cellar, lost poise and fell. Sie gave od Wer bw bond ran to her agsistan got her to the top of well, but her hold gave way und abo tell ngn coud time he raised hee slowly almost to the bon, gud wgain she fell, and by the thine that nesity had arrved gud she Was hotsted the third tino was dead, torio ——_—— ; Freaiet on the Colorado, An unprecedented flood in the Colorado Valley fins swept away tho telegraph Hnce went of Lagrange Columbus ts enrronnde? by water, and the Court House aquace in Lagrange is flooded to the depth of ten fect, At the falter piace twenty-five houses were counted Boating down the stream, In some sections tho water is twenty-five feet deep. The Staging hoa boon stopped for four days. be river fy stil isin, Me, Bar Tho Assistent chase $3,000,000. U paedar Nas Gages his Gold. asurer iu this city will pur. ved States bonds om yuo \WVod- Dusiness a groat many years ago, | Id be very curious | THE LABOR MOVEMENT. ——— The “© tracy’ Law Revived. This absurd law as applied to workmon's trade anions, which was resuscitated Inst year to the case of the Morrisania Dricklayers, and which the Logtsiature attempted to repeal, was revived on Saturday ina charge against Messrs, Thoo, Bayleth, Bryan Madden, Wm. Gormley, Henry Manning, Alex. Young, and Mat, Barnard, [ron moulders in the employ of Mossrs, Tuttle & Bailey, mai ufacturers in North Tenth and Second streets, Williamabargh, The ‘couspiracy" of the mouiders consiste in a demand for an crease of ten per cont, which the employers Promiced. The men went to work, Bat, Tuttle & Bailey, acting In bad fulth, employed new handa and intended to discharge the old hands, one by one, a fost as he could All thetr places, ‘The men did ‘not Propose to help him in this iittle game, and they again quit work. The new men, on learning the true facts, also reiused to work. ‘Phis is the " con. piracy” upon which Justice Voorhies eld the ac cused to Dail In $1,000 to anewer before the Grand Jury. When shall we see an end to this partial op ration of laws whte bear as heavily upon oct ations of employers as of workmen, but lo Hed better take. th 84 See What she Is nol? He this is justice bilndfo bandage off, aad lot the god abont. -_ ful Colony tu Southern Califo From the Sim Pranciece Bulletin. Tandreds of thousands of nores of the finest nds, blest with a ellimate equal to that of the faire Rortions of Ltaly, are Weld in extensive tra + Mexican gr nd are citer y unocen ed or devoted however, | man welt theit creates tion « A Succe! er ng 8 Willio, ima ns rapidly as the increase of set mand for the same, As an fllust be accomplished by an enterprising colony of settler, the vilige of Anaheim, in Loe Ancetos county, may be referred to. To the esmmer at 17 accompany of Germans acquainted with grape « ture bought 1,908 aera of Vand in the valiey of th Sinta Anna river at @2 per acre, dividing it ito Ofy ctangular lote of twenty acres each, with «t between them, and aubdividing the reskine into eixty town lots—one for exch of the proprietors, and te for public purpores. The lots were all f with will kyeamores, and poplars, and wt ten acres of ench with vines, At present there are over 1. vines xrowing im this village— most of which are in be: dy producing an iy nuully over 100,000 gallo 2 rome. 1,000 ations of brandy. Of the various kinds of fruit Tees there are more than 10,00), Kvery one of tho filty lots tains a comfortable homestea land the Village hax a population of about 400, with a cood Public eghool, several stores, and a post office in the jown, Rach of these lots is worth. at the prewnt time fully $10,000, and is continually tnereaging in value, ‘The history of Anaheim demenstrates the advantage of wettloment by colonics, Had exch of the original 60 settlers of the village located by him. ef, cut off from the encouraging aympathy and mutual counsel of congenial actel.bors, tis doubt ful whether success would lave crowned th forts of onesourth of thelr number; bai, ad tue colony plan, they have In twelve years adv condition, not only of comfort, but of compara ve wealtl), Strike on the The drivers on the Hunter's Point an town Railroad struck for m redaction in the pa ye id the Company refusing with their deuands, the tripa of the e: ied last evening. Cornel bed. of Daviel Dalton, o Was making his frst trip ids then stabbed hk ceverely. Reynolds w the Grocnpoint statlon, the would not agi alton assaultert hin Key- the face, wo! tng hin kod-up in is paid that (he officer of d agreed to reduce the number of tris, but jain wil Uh olor atrikers, The retary of the Navy Robeson tha mustering of the work mont Navy Yard alter the uours of labor thro be dispensed with, At tie Broo as ordered In the Govern: ath An fu Nay ard work isto be begun at BoA. af of A. M.. and, wilt coutinue antil 6 P21 ad of 4 2 - v Ktema, Arathor stormy mecting of (he Gorman tailors was held on Saturday evening. ‘Th tl Come ro on tho Bhop prices reported a list of ahops had paid tho advanced raves. ative Lot and 2 te 4k ond Association N evening. The Cabinet Makers Union (German) met on yovening and adopted some chawras in the Aitution by whieh the dues were Increused from nt 0) { Saturday evening, takes: ‘ ur pleaic, Wi 17th Inet, In Kast River Park, exo Labor Convention to Nis, promises to be numeroudly atteadod Now York Codperative Buil Ht meet th K In Cody offce are deter p ent e have caltod an mittce of Washington bookbingors, of thelr koticty, preaente rent priak 1 Ot Appr 1, but he gi ployes dod MiB. J urday niche were bnvite ented a sil ex, protest +n the ° They Dany foliowed. LOSSES DY FIRE, > 1g i the mountains, A lorge re is. rae near Geore a, Mo, which i visible ‘Bt. Louis, 0 uilics distant Mossrs. Baily & Cox's furniture factory in Cin cinnati was burned yesterday, Losses $20,000, Tu sured for $6,500, Yesterday efternoon Cornelias Baddler’s dru at Gai Market atreet, Ni Rovxo Lane, N. ¥., Juty 10.—The camp meet- lng is Chronged with falr-weather christians, the of foets of the Jate storm ing eed awoy from the grounds, Enthusiasin prevails and several addition: a conversions are re ‘This mor the Rev. Dr. Butler,of the New bugiand Conference, preachod and thls afternuon the Ikeve Dr, Reddy, of Ceutrat k Conterence, addressed tl Many of the Saratoga visitors are her vople rate 14 on the grounds —__ The Shatemac Bout Cinb Regatta July 1L.—The annual re Boat Club took place late yeate mile courve. There wer “two kingle sculls and ono double. Q. ¢ won the first In 28 minutes 1H seconds ¢ the feond, In ¥T minutes 6 seconds ; and B. W. Bayley the double seul race, Th of the Columbia yacht club, while dling yesterday afernoon up the North river. Gpponite Forty-second strect, with cloven persons ou Worcs was ntruck by Waguall and capsized.” Capt Hocker, of the Weehawken ferryboat Lyatn, observ ing the (puto to the avalstince of the per fon gin the water, aud rescued the entire party —— ‘The Excursion of the Seventh Regiment, Hanaroua, duly L.A committee of the of of the ‘Seventh Regiment of New York hay pe rrangemonts for thelr cxeursion to Al bar Troy, and harnto Modan will re View Ue cegiment, and I i8 to be given hy the et zene and visitors of Saratoge in honor of the mand on the A ine —_ Tho Virginia lect Wasuiscton, July 11, —Governor elect Walker, of Virginia, arrived ‘to-day and stou astil to mor row ; when, It is expected, he will vielt the Prosideut and dacertain deBnitely whether the recent cleeion is likely to receive Grant's approval, He leaves to- n.orrow night for Binghamton, N, Y, ——- Movements of Prowdential © Seeretary Seward is confined to bis hotel E in Sin Branciboo by wn attack cf rbcumatiem, nad declines to receive ony vistors, date Chief Justice we wad daughter retursed tu Weelington on Saturday, ———— LONG ISLAND NEWS, ane The @ ty Board of Supervisors, on So vor § to 8 for the removal and y courihoure, They will try it Joep Goldwin Smith, Kisg., Treasurer of Buifolk CoumGP has testaned ewtig to Boertated Maceer Bishop Littvjohn administered the rite of confir wation tn St, John's Church, Kuntipgton, yesterday See ete WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ‘Through the carel of the New dex sch etre ieee oh eat is natu ie be iy, of Youkors, THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME THE WORK OF THE KIDNAPPERS ON THE UUDSON RIVER, - A Pouctkoepate Girt Santehed ap nud Borne off ona Railway Train-Prnitiess Search by the Poveute, Not a week has olapsod since we announced the mysterions disappesrance of a girl who started on @ Visit to her relatives in this city from Montreal, when story of = atiil another disappearance reaches us fiom Pougtikeepsie, A waiden of seventeen, belonging to one of the most reapectable families of that ploes, lett her home last Monday with her suitor, ine tending to go to the depot and mcet a friend whom tho family expected by the next train, Tt so hap: ened that In the confusion upon the arrival of the rain, the girl was separated from her friend, The Initer did aot attaele much importance to thin thet, inyetertous wnd troubled himself very tittle aboot tnetitutng a | seareh for her, conelnding that she most have | wrned home, and, accordingly he leisurely watked thither, At her honse, nothing had been acen¢ and when the young monn explained wiiat tad ened the fuinily became greatly uincmed aut t from nelehbor to nelhbor ansiously in quiring for thelr missing danghter, ‘They met with but one response—* She had not been secu Tw Clapwed, anit AIL tho girl was mystert- he fat where he has relatives, tere, whe always boon w dutiful child, and waa seldom abs from her parents, and they’ naturully ask—" Has slic been kidnapped A full katrip to Tthaca, fi ix child than on of the girl has been sent to tho pollee of the principal elites of tho country, but «0 fur with litle hopes of success, af not the slightest | clue hes bee obtained TosVay to the bat Senator Th the early part/of 1807 John tten., we duly appotnted on the police force of thie ely, and was sont to Fifly-ninth wtrect, where, on a poll man's salary, he was able by’ some curious loger demain, to apend at least §100 per wrek, Tia wife) was artonished at hia aflaence, the told her to mind ter business and Mi t unwell #fler baving served nine n ce, he Was allowed respite, But that same even ing he was found by tho wndsinan tnd saltasoral exercises at a pi and the thre official carece Was rathlensly snapped, HM rivate life, But be didn't) work. new HOt Sworth dow rayed binselt in costly apparel, replete with fared sumptuously every doy. Soon after Henry becaine a private elttarn, the cigar vender at Graham & Miller's Gorden misecd two Valuable meerseiagt pipes, and detective oMicer Tixmiiton was intormed ‘of ing. 1ona, Ate rotired to Not hel He of that, He azo the officer {0 of them in the p of «person who said that John Henry had give to him, Whereupon John was arrested. The det tive cflicer now 4 through Jot mt vgeureh warrant aod went with the following result: WH First avenue, clal ANCOUS AeMOrE ACH OF Valuable artic did Peter Kelly, of Forty-eighth atrect, and Roal, of Third avenue, Several other articles, in cluding » silver goblet, shaw's, opera glasnos, We, have not yet been oiviaied. “To-day Joba will appear bofore the City Judge to answer for his crhincs, Encounter with the Went Side Murdere At bout a quarter to. one yesterday mornin as Osleer Patrick Higging, of Capt. Wilhomson's Mid post, he saw four men Dp in the ‘doorway of 119 oF wtreet, He went to awaken them, when all four jumped up, aud one of them, I ward Lennon by w Lined, “Snow We've got the son of a give it him; the mur gang then kne ‘omMecr down, took clab, and beut bim inost uomeretiully cutting eleven or twelve large asi er shouted for assistance, and Wus hewrd by O 4 Camphell and Seamen rellef. All exeapod but I Kivi clung with all big re Door fellow was su badly © aku nds were dens ards Recoudary Ih rested by mnovber med hone the Beas A served a ters and to bin 0 wet In irs con, ha. Mr. Robert fircet, while conversing avenue and Kleventh street, at about 1 y MOK DINE, Wes At by & gong Of rowdies (pr Uly those who hal beaton Higgins), He was stalibed in the left side, and severcly wounded. - Apprenticeship in Down Town Politten, Tho narrow streets adjacent to Chatham square and the Bowery ure inlusted with gaugy oF halt: KTOWN rowdics Who, HOXt to the politicians, ure the Inust dangerous of ovr down town inhablints, Yesterday aiternoon ove of “the gang heed by © Date hu aeulied Samuel Guaze nm, an en: ployee of Express Company, near the junetus of Chatha square and Mowery, Mr, Lowis Israel, of 18 Bowery, and Mr helen fered to protest the boy, b nm them anit beat Mr. True about the fuco with ate nally foreod hi nnd kn head sever They then we Wright's ptoro, broke in his Mr obarco, containing ain ple tol and then sougat other fields ently two bawds bat w airect figt iborkbood, The Meiropolitan. police were where to be seen. ~ A Chance for the Moldiers, Another bounty swindler came to grief on Sat urday in the porson of John 8, Blins, late of the iL. Brow Co. Who are alleg to have Jaina to thie ested in Danbury, ¢ taken boiore Commiystoner Shield . N, Waite oppeared on behulf of three d'fte nse of this city which had been compelled to. pay Bre claim chocks twice over, and axked to tive Bliss put under bonds of $10,008, Bliss, who was commited, 18 @ brother of @ Brooklyn Alderman, seme ‘The Nintoonth Street Tragedy, Qeroncr Rolling held an inquest on Saturday over the remains of Mra, Sunn Lainoroaux, who was killed by her ¢ daughter inlaw last Frid yin Nineteenth strcct, It was shown by Dr, Pd. Clark Gut Mrs, Deane ‘bad been mentully de. A MURDER INCOMPLETE, pa The Victim Found in Columbia Conaty— DI Closure of his Delirtnm- Was it Love or Money th t Inatiented his Ananiinate t On Sunday evening, June 27, a well-drossed man came to tie Sus oMice and paid for the fuser tlon of the following obituary McKRAN.—Suditenty, on the ford Nokean, in the ath yoar Duo notice of the funeral Since then we have received ti Major T. Cut following comma- 1 Lartived in this place yesterday, and angeronely il with bean fever Major ean, Worthy Chiof Tenplar of Duane No, 0), of your city, whowe daath 1 aaw no your iieve of Juness, We win found wanier: mad the ¢ fn ntry by a Good Templar w and who has thus tar taken good care him. During his ravings he call reneatedly upon an Addie’ or * Hattic, and refuses to take modi cine from any one. Ws eries for this person are truly heart reading, and nothing will satisfy hin Dut the prcaence of the party, whoever it may be At times he hia hy Asif to ward off blows froin wn unaeen adversary; And aa there ave several uslons upon his hoad, we infer he must bare been naeanited by some one, ant very & verely beaten, Lserved with the Mojor in the army during our late War and A braver oficor, ora nobler, trier n. nover drew a blade, ‘There was hotuing apon know him When found by which he might be tdentificd ; not even a handkerchief or a scrap of paper. To night ia the turning point of the fever, nud i anxionsly await shall save oor friend, of tike friend and brother: from member consoientt the wor bis . erywiere, hi emu: whether poetry or | ever conveying to the world some guod, T had hot intended writing | at this length, but sitting hore, gazing upon the face of the man whose influence suved we from a ure ard’s career, and led ma step by stop, to highor Kround, where the hand of the Saviout could lny old bo to wiomm Lowe all T et to be, and who may eré long go to * that bourne “ +h Haveller retaros'—L wished that I wore ® painter, that [might paint, or a poet, that I mig! Js’ of glowing imagery paint upon this pag ble dimiatorostentt n or ever ex unravel. d, if the which God grant!) will be ready rythlug be fayorabl: ve publicity, through the col: of your widely-clrowlated jourual, to the facts con tained 9 the above, L romain Respecttully yours, — W. E, GUERNSEY, Chatham Four Corners. Srexcenrown, Conumata Co,, N. » daly ¥, 1909, ———— OTHER “SINEW.'* - the mann ve All Hight 1 Monday it nye you will The of Gotham natives pressod of late by the verncious accou in the Sun, of the savages of the drum fish among who have been de ts, published the oyster beds nour Keyport may resume their pris Hine jollity, ‘The akties of picuroanism, which wore overclouded a fow days ago, are bright again, and the time-honored standing excuse of * them oysters” Will still serve a8 a cloak for a multitude of brandy smashes and gin cooxtalla, A bed of young oyaters bas beem discovered, wlong and below the railroad bridge at Red Tank, of an extent ex bed ever known In our waters he juvenile bivilves, juiey and fresh with all the conacions happiness Of youth and hith water, were not permitted long to Waste thelr aweetne * OW the river bed. Oyatermen and citizens went to work with a will; new scoop were pur: , old ones hunted up, and every avail- ablo lrticle watch by any’ means could be convened into & for thelr capturo was modelled Into #hape, and brought tuto (nstant reqntnith koows, and rafts within dustriows ere ws mathe belore & week hushely were tranapor ‘A fatten oF to grow osater beds in tle Neversink River. —_ ABW IBRSKY, - ‘The Sunday horse cars were run in Newark yow torday he viver bridges of the Newark and New York Sad wary matisinotorily tested oo Baturday, Recorder Pope, of HObOKER, has cemigued hts efioe of Justice of tie Hence: ‘The Jerscy City Veloeipsdrome ta {to be reopened a riding sehoot nis to have @ theatre capable of seating perwon 0 cltixens of Eilxabeth will repent their Fourth Ty Hreworks exibition shies eveular ‘The Irsh Orangemen of Paterson, New York, Jer fey City, and Hobokea have @ picuve at Bunker Hill, Paterson, to-day David Seull, the Paterson gent of Wright, tod to have docamped w rs r of Newark hia socepted Ban Francisco, and will wave in The Rev Oaxiand, 1 Kelly, a oarpenter, employed @n a built ing tu South Euzlith street Newark avenio, Jersey City, fot rom & seadoid on matu diy, td was killed, Col, ALN, Doherty, ex-postin: at ark, was on Hauurday evening tho Fecilast of a splendid gold Headed cans, proseuted by tis lave eniploy Daujel Morgan, of Kiizabeth, tile intoateated, on night, Was killed by '& train of the Coutral (hue detrau orveral hu r Farm . Mary’ would Ay ing Color 1 Committee of the Mulan City Board iy evening. and continued tin't the artein of the rain a) nite 1 band of roving by vor's store at Long Pi Dew open the safe, fre at their il inck In’ this piace, repeated the operation, a £) worth of postage stauipa aod youn ad broke tuto Cud hon Saturday nu took #1). aired > #0, valuable ranged for ten years, but bud not been considered Gangeraus until within past, Her Lusband also bald that ale had made trequent threats, but that tice had Leen taken of them. Mr and Mrs the house, tert Hed to the fnets of I wresting the hatchet from her hw Deane wis thhen to a private éeyluin on Suturday evenil - Murglar Captured by the Brooklyn Pot On Saturday afternoon Mr, James H. Hotlists residence at merhorn street, Brooklyn, wus entored by two young burginrs, bull they worn seen by a womin who lives opp ost tuforn number of eitiacns, who. en upon the burglirs em fence, An excit » ens OMecer Livingston and others joined fugiuves tooa refuge tna hallway on bur, Where be was cagght by OMver Uther wis ear tured by Officer Vauzhun. tnd tanily ate absent In he counts) ‘ance Lecture from Newark vin Morris and Kysex Railroad avenue, N %, the wife of dames Slaterly was do murdered ins ber a faents. The County , Dr. Dodd, ard 1 of Ponce Clarae Siciead the place and found tho table overturned ana overyth the room tu disorder, indiecttng fiat there had beon # severe atenggle, In the next 7 nd Max, Slaterly lying devd on the Dodd made wn examination, and was 80 AU that te woman, Who was very intem Wied in a Mt, that he does nut decks a in quest Necessary ta Mr, Hollis A Temp Last evening, — PERSONAL INTELLIGE > - ne Rev. SK. Welch and wife salted from Boston fon Saturday, to Jolu the Mahratte mtesion Jin and family pasmod th Funtontere! ut Lake and a the Cabinet Mintsters on Thursday. July 1 ed Staten Miniter {o Meaico Nelson tas en- fered upon his duties Sefior Mariscal stato roule The res OF Bi min | yOR, ough Omaha Mestcun Minister to tho Uuited omnlry ra, a4 Minister of Justlee ‘nntion » been aveupty Thomas and Sta le Portland, Ore- y 4. for Aluske. 6 von Aursperg has been elected President (rian Kelcherath On th or Mariscal Domai, stoner I Ib from Vora Crug (ur the United Bhutor. ‘Josiah A. Brodbend, ed Linu niniss tub law of Mo fi Thornton, the Britieh Minister, gave a dinner or ti driay evel (0 Ars Howe, vue CA0GGt 0 PIaABCS ie American contralto, Mme, annie Natali Y galled for Europe ov teturday. ier husband digust Teeta, of tue Itailan Opore, acouvipauied her. saynot President Grant, Goneral Blerman, ox-Secretary hay mado Preaiient Lincola, Paps h aay te Om & Mvaions — JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, - bs made their Orst appesranco iu Fi-k’s Frene Broadway uu baturtay, ‘Vwelve withemes were prisoners in the House of Detention yostorday, Crlinne, po erty Tbe wchooner Horsce b. Francts, from Bris port, tan-wslore ou the ear end of Hickwei's Isl ba saturday, ‘The bark Caroline, which arrived yi sterday fre had ooe death and one birth during t ud paw Why don't the City Fathers pave th roundlug whe New Court House with S ment? Catharing MeCollnn Omicer McCollum, of Yorky day morning Tho good Sisters of the “Sheltering A Hromdway aod 10let street, deny that the wouea's [orp le eld Any meeting at their justitutio he Dauntless Was spoken on the td inst, im Int Liter ly yester of hide 0 yea 45 degroom N.,1e evs HE W., about oinely my Pout of Cape K H. Korner, of South Brooklyn, wht! Fuito rey yentorday y honed, Dut was rereued by two Thomas Ackerinau we pt SIS Ninth avenue, Lb is supy Teudenuin Wiillam Sinith, conductor of ear Lt Bolt Rail- row, while Jamping off the front platiorm Inst even at ¥ifty olnth sitet aud, First avenue, slipped wud fe under {root whoelt, His aukle was ciushed, Several perdons have been prostrated with cholere within the last few days, Pollee Surgeon Arustiong i Tcovering,. John Ponsonty, belltinger at kuacx Stare kot, Was takon Gown with cholers yestorday, 4 lust evento, dd that he hod taken Joun Mullany, who was drunk, created a disturb. n rS3 Cherry ot 4 Otttcer GW Gilson attempted (0 arrose lin Mullany irew @ kuite and oul hun badly, ‘John Keliy, of it Cheery street, Nastened to the oflicct’s assistance, aod Mullauy stabbed hin Gen, Pleanonton is shocklog the nerves of the Mquor’ dealers to hie diatrict by compelling them to keep ledger accouuts of their purchases snd eles fur tion, aiid by inelating that each Aye-gallon ke nijoho shall bear « cout stan Larry Gallagher end Frank alangutored calves each, [ora wazer of fild, on Baur lay An Bellevue Garden.” [uth fiished siuultancously intwenty-uino mioutes ands half, but MeCuen was de tiered tho Wictur du aceUUnG Uf hls supstioF WoFkINao: aly. Judge Cardozo heard a motion on Saturday to va- cate al onder appoints ng w receiver in the case of Hun: Perford against Ludiows Parton & Co. in whloh 650,000 Of Maripoye. stock (a at stake, Tho defondants ave been ‘enjoined trom selling oF using the stock, and a Fecelver has been appouted. Decision reserved, Areaident of Spring stveet, near Hudson, writes Jie Sum that ale bourbon! cd youn, yeliéd at the {op of sngie vorces in front of hie realde t holuron Priday morging. A police + eCuen dressed flve THE leone tho it term, Pana, the Parts summone Corps low ing with Senate partiamen w! one ref of tho rig creation Pants, herr Majest of the ‘a vory hard, Tam read, but the to. any pre The Pa will goln ¢ the ta tr Loxpow, Irian Chui will refuse joopt the the bill, Loxpo, yeaterday, hot con: Tho Corps Logiatatit’ Pution—The Km The Restena portfolt on receiving them, said: Will realizo the projected reforme, Th Times says that the Rmperor hae pronounced the fem! oMcial sanction to the mei OLD WORLD'S NEWS, a THE PROGRESS OF REPUBLICANISM IN FRANCK, — Programme—Nape- iniatry tobe Created from the Dew it Deterimin now ities of Rack of bin Mintee capone July 11. The Council of Ministers amé Counetl have held frequent meetings at the of the Emperor, to deliberate apon the tm rpvllation for politteal reforms pending im the Legtatatit’, Programme the will Te is anid that the fob lias been agreed pom concurrence of the Emperor, ‘The be Immediately convoked , whee tary changes of a Iiberal chan Il be proposed by the Government, orma will probably luclade the oxteasion Nt and facility of interpellation, and the of a respoosible ministry, the Emperee choosing ministers from the Corps Logistatif with the view of arriving at the perticular responsi of each member of his Cabinet. of the Frevck Mt July 10.—Yosterday the Ministers placed in the hands of the Emperor, Hie ‘There are some jeputies, gentlemen, who are pushing ow |, but are you suro the country is wito yout ¥ to sacrifice personnl iexislative power twa queation of dignity which will nos yleld ure “rte of to-day saya that the Goverament If the Corps Légistatil ta firm, he powers which have beun demanded by minority, and which the majority also dee ‘onelders the cause of Persone bye he London Morning ra ‘principle of ponaibility right, but that the Sonate jatif should regulate it, , July 10.—Mr, Gladstone has given bie ings In favor of It ts certain that the Cor to yield to the Lords their amendinoa Uhre points not affecting the princip , July 11.—At a Cabinet meeting it wos resolved that the Goverament ren bill rin any of the amendinenta to the Trish Chureh bill that will im any way impair tho primcke ple of total disendomment ndon, Lonpow, Mr. Glade! waid that L invol ha ould remal It te remored that Lorde ington evinced «dim irmly overrated by |, Granville, Ambiiton. , July 10.—Io the House of Commong, i ain discussing Cer 1 Asian afta! d' Mayo's interviow with Sbere Alt on the port of Kngland, d the opinion that Afghanixtes Ava neutral gone detween the Ras sina aud British influence. ‘The Arr 1 Dauantions. Quarxstows, July M.—The yacht Dauntl James GO. Bennett, Jr, commanding, arrived al port today at &%5 P. M ; all well, Bhe made tae voyage in 12 days, 17 hoare, 6 micutes, 18 seconds, a e Kreech Cabl: Bast, July 11,—A despatch from on board the Grout Ks she without tn ri reports that tps to Saturday nom 4 run 2023 knots from Brest, and paid owe 2,257 knots of cal by The work was proceeding terruption in Porta, », July 11,—Much political agitation vailsin Lisbon, and the Government {+ taking am usual precautions to prevent an outbreak, pa i Ss BROOKLYS. - Biellar Lodge, No. 200, 1. 0, of O. ., of Brootell whit go, Letiort’s Pa we Mr John loss, nolther himacitnc ly i pat, junaj ‘The bare tue exercise SPARKS PROM THE T John Howe was arrosted A in the fae, sion on Wedhesday neatte ight, Woe bre 8 picnic o) a3 on Saturday arr J. Spencer, of No.7 Willonghby streaks Domoeratang that hy tenocthe Red of 43 Bighth avenuo, says hia brother Keuben, of Jonna » to de Joa. Dickinson wee ting from @ severe He *aid that a brick had been throw eaterday morn! Hamilton avenu: om ox, of the ua,"or tha ( LEORAPH. ‘The Connecticut Logtalature adjouraod sine die o@ Smturday ‘Tho Great Bastero has reached the Newfoundlaad Banks with ¢ Freneh Cable, ‘The yolemno of Collma, im Mexico, ls tm a high ‘Tho reves U9 of eruption. nue ofthe Canadian Dominioa in Juae wos 61,080,010; expen ure, 995,037. U Th don, Work on 8. Geolng wed in Denver, Joseph Croston, who was accased of the Benjainta Miller at Lows Expedition, ander Dr, Taye ‘ol, om Friday, rider of ile, has been discharged. the Southern Central Railroad was begum on Saturday at Owego James 3. of the Old Davi ‘The Sta moet la Hor The achoo Kitzaboti, Reports f pronouneagy Henry D. hve been ar yesterday ex n ota ie petit rehearing oI peals has be A State Lontevilly th on Alfved I the Central Friday ever v day froin Five thot Tho on Andrew 38 dale N Lou gyen ne Mary ecburen ‘Tho Legislature colts hefudvelared ulegal'y savcuibiid, aud 8 bow ome god Yont Capt, Wr ‘treo the adjoining Liock, Probably ove of Capt, Job Lfauieou's Borgeante was in charge, Oo Hatarday night Joho Slier Wood attacked 4, wo- trost bear Pearl, “Olicer Paltick Con Tor went to her reecue, aod was altecked by Sher: Bard Teenmtiaaaca ae seh aricaks te SiartnL bomen Tie Union and the Nevade arrived ‘There has nat Key One Vandre aud twenty four oem buildings, w f United States frig fiteen leagues of Met five inen an: United states tional Couvention | Walsh was arrested {a Alby lly wan fatally injured Dor Road, AC Qnincy, Mase., oa ‘olor Yada te Suftrage ton Hall, Saratoge Springs, tomorroy 4 aud others who have recently visited or Clinese immigration, aod oner Luella haa been wrecked off od the sloop Jahoz Homes on Fo ial ‘rom al! sections of the country concur ie id yeatorday the hottest day of the seasom, Young, an 014 offender from New York, ei tu’ Boston for forging & $48 chook, § Quecustowa, ican electivm resulted in favor of the Gow but one case of yellow fever thte | service on the ‘saved up to yesterday ontinuanee of useless m 4 Southera routes bi ion of William Kriel, wife marderer, for @ (lis case before the Kentucky Court of Ags ven granted Convention of colored mon will meet sn the Jb inst. to consider the wells ir race aud the Lest method of cucouraging edge orth clean, Put up wiihin sixty lopkins was killed by the express train | Vasroad a tow miles east of Rochester nog te Sabine sailed on Satary mourh, with the graduating Boston fur Por mildehipmon of tho Ciaes of 169, usand Indians recently mado a rald withia 4, the capital of Yucatam, amd Gay tured 19 oF the Stato Croup ‘A boiler exploded in Edward F. Porter's logwood factory in Bark Hostow on Saturday, severely i)uring ¥ damaging the do Men's Chr nd Britieh Portiaud, M an Alb Bowde cattle drover, wae rug cyer ad killed by the Boston Kailroad gear ‘Hime fon Saturday on Sali ule from: 0, Mext- ratealing @ silver chalice of the State of Queret Ito be voted for Helens | spirits, watch were not withdrawn trom ponattwarchouse, oF the partuent of the tax prior Suly i. ams, are. tobe seized by collectors, al withia ten days thereafter by public auction, William A. Howard, the new Minister arrived. in Washington on Saturday from \o purpose, a8 if supposed, of londering Fepigoation ‘steamer Golden City sulled from San on Friday. with 10 pamooggis, 800M pounds of Yow tw thease; ol which @ On is im, Dyer of Now York waa killed om the Re wharf, Poliade!phia, on Friday, wi {tieadlog’tne raniug of a bolle trom the wredke of ew New lroeides, PATOL hee weet marks of violence 00 bis persow. Preliminaries were sottled in St, Louis on * ween MoCoole and Alicea for vatwaae ipcota daha oath A a sella Slee end

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