The Sun (New York) Newspaper, July 16, 1869, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Amvitmenrs, ROOTH'S THEATRE. min . between Sthand éthave | TER, it ie etated still more explicitly Enoch Arden, Matinee Saturday, KLYN SKATING RINK, Clermont ay., near | the parties tendering ‘Myr tle.—Summer E¥ening Concerts. GRAND OPERA HOUSE=The Child steal ‘Satarday, Matinee * “ concession to Messrs, Entaxorn and Rev. “The Baron Entaxoen and Mr. Juice Reoren, engage to complete the sub marine eommuntertion, on condition of receteing am | exelueine privilege for twenty yeare, and fixing the SOWERY THEATRE=Man o' Wareman,ana Jack Rob | Maximum tariil applicable to messages of twenty Anson and his Monkes ACADEMY OF MUSIC, July %—Grand Beneat Euter- tainment for the Patriot Cubans CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, ith ay.. between sth and ‘S9th #te.—Garden Concerts. words nt 100 francs," If thie does not create a monopoly for twenty years, there is no foree in language. France would be disgraced if, after this sol- WALLACE’s—Dora, ant Biack-Eyed Suson. Matinée | cmp compact, ite rulers should stand quietly Satdrday. OLYMPIC THEATRE—H\ecory Diccory Dock. Matt: nodes at 1% o'Cloca, Wedoes tare and Saturanys. SIRLO'S GARDEN —Binbad the Balor. BAST RIVER PARK, ith #t.—Penie of 0 wen Baker's P. B. Union. Foon ning, Rag Meker of Pari The Ree Sun, Tt Shiwes for 8 FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1869 Real and Sham Statesmanship. Mr. Sewanv's campa'gn in California fea Splendid epecimen of political genius. If the Democrats had auy wisdom, the: t, admire it, copy it, Let them take his Pourth of July speech in San Fi specimen brick. It will bear analysis, The Sage of Auburn lias Lad his reverses, An ungrateful people hay to his talents cami Hla patriotism. yw Journey. ; | dstudy by and permit an American company to land Another cable on the French coast, without the consent of the grantves of the present concession. That the French Government MUSEUM-Afernoon, Corsican Brothers | have no fea of permitting any anch viola tion of good faith, for other reasons than those of mere honor, will also appear from « little stipulation in the grant to ExLANorn and Reerrn, to which no reference has yet nmade. By this stipulation the Govern. mont reserves to iteelf the right of establish ing control over the service of the line, and of requiring its terminus in France to be in and then exy “sly provites : The clerks of the telecraph offices of the State ah the public and the Craneminaioy of memmages, a That is to any, the new enble ie Heed | to be laid, muse | part of the ma- 1 atlanta Peck secret police, and Crery message sent over it must be submitted to police inspeetion before it can be delivered! years seeder of a great party, which haw | I it likely that an American cablo would be gained and kept the government of the coun try, he has not been its choeen President, allowed to land and be operated as freely us these French rebels propose to Innd and the Government telegraph oiflce at Brest, | fully directed 8 landscape, and inclades@ multitude of meteoro. logical and geographical details; that the acené is one that excites curiosity, and that each gromp hing the Interest of a separate picture. The critic aceords to Brenstavt a consummate ability in the technival handling of his work, but says that “after all he is but «skilful scene painter, and not a master of the great harmonies or of natural combinations. He is of the bad Swiss school of Catame, though possessing greater freedom and foree than that artist,’ Evidently, American art has not made a pro- wundly favorable iinpression on the French mind, concen llipienninnnets The Independent corrects an error it had made in some figures; but having slandered a neighbor, it does not correct that, although the facts have become conspicnous and unquestion- able, What sort of religion does this pretended religious newspaper live by? —— Tho Government officials seem to be straining every nerve just now to secure revenue—and this ix all rights but while, if we ean believe the Zribune, m aumber of wealthy men are permitted to escape taxa tion, the efforts of the Assessors have been care. toward workingmen'a incomes, Mr, Assessor Ketcucm, of the Ninth District, has 1 be the indispensable Intermediaries between | turns of their bi agents of the concummonnalres in | tage saeeeen.” This case, howe warned several cart and back men to take re Ug Ss-eate CMM INC Aeninst the Assessors four years ugo, by Come ioissioner Witttam Onrox, ina decision render+ ed to Mr, Vax Wren, of the Fourth District, in October, 1865. The Commissioner's opinion was that whil ‘i stage muibuses, are employed to convey property and passeng routes between fixed points, it ix the bi of carts and hacks to gather up property aud pet- sona, and to deliver them atthe points of depar- “railroads, steamboats, canal boa paches, and ‘er established | ‘THE BALTIMORE SAENQERYRST. ——— Distribution of the Prices Tho Liederkrans of New York Victorious, Special Correspondent of The Syn. Baurrwona, July 14, 1809.—The decision in re- ward to the prise singing at the Baltimore Seenger- fest was made on Wednesday. The Judges had an anxious time of it, and arrived nt ther coneinstons hot without much consideration, At the concert they sat with the scores of tle music in their hands, carefally noting every point of excellence and every defect, There were seven points to which St was under stood they should direct their attention, and upon tho average of excellence in which their deeisto was to turn, These points were most carefully noted by them, and wore as follows: 1, The th yosition sun 2 Whether ti sare wore always perfectly tm tune; or, ina word, the Intonation 3. ‘hie preetsion with which the piece was exes cuted, 4. Distinetness of pronunctation. 5. Tho even holding vf the tone. 6. The equality of voice, or balines of the parts, a7 omprehension of (he io and of the composer's meaning. Over these points the five judges sat in anxious cousultation until the small hours of the mornings In my letter pabliehed in your Wednesday's ene sald that I could merely hazard ao opinion about the shades of execilence, but that E thought that of all the societies of the second closs (those having lesa than forty*ix ngers), the Hoboken Quartet Ciud came nearest (he requisites of finished male voice singing, and theyWashington Saenger- bond next in merit, ‘The resalt has justified that judgment; for the Jodges have to-day awarded the fret prize—a grand plano of Knabe’s inake—to the Hoboken Quartet Clad, and a equare piano, mae by Gaeble of Bultl- more, and valned at ¢1,04), to the Washington Saen- gerbun: As to ‘the Yarger soci Liederkranz of New York prizes, and so atated. They rat: but the secoust han ber Ato the Junger Maennerchor of Philadel) which [certainly had not supposed wonld win that distine- tien to the cxelne! Arion of New 4, T supposed that, the IDAY, JULY 16, 1869, EXECUTION IN MONTICELIM: —— Noah Bigelow Hangedin Sallivan County for the Murder of Cynthin Sager—A Trifle Dight as Air becomes Confirmation Strong ne Holy Writ. Noah Bigelow, convicted of the murder of Cynthia Sager, © child of 11 years, on the sth of Beptomber, 154, in the woods near the village of North Bronch, {n Calltcoon, Sullivan county, New ‘York, yesterday paid the penalty of hia crime on tue veaffold in the Monticello Court House. Bigelow was a confirmed loafer, who made his wite and three children, aged 10, 5, ond 9 yours re spectively, sepport him, and for some fancied insult by Cynthia Sager's father, beat her to death with » large hickory cone with a door knob on the end Tis blows ware directed at her head, and the force of one of them knocked off the door knob. He continued to peat her with the stick, and after he had satised himacif that she war dead, he replaced the door knob, woshed the stick, threw a log on the body, and returned home o¢ though nothing had happened. The absence of the girl created alarm at home, a search wis instituted, and the body was found. Bigelow was suspected, the knob of hi enne was taken off, and brains aud hair were found within the socket of the knob, He then confessed his crime, aud Was partiaily lynched, but was saved by the in- tervention of the Rev, Mr. Selriver, and remanded for trial Monticello, on the foun having bad bit canse for interference. He had down in body and mind daring. his ani! refused to receive the consolations He wae led from his cell yesterday at 11:45, dresses In white muslin pantaloons, trimmed wish bl and a white muslin gown, also trimmed with biaek, And confined about the Walst witha biaes cord, He was supported by two undertakers, and appeared to be so feeble na hardiy to be able to mount the seal: fold. His feet wore tied with a large leather halter, The Rey, Walter Brown. offered up a prayer, after Mhich the Rev. R. Turlton delivered an address ‘The death warrant was then ready and the cleray. whother he repented of what he had J would. forgive him? religiot THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD, repared for the of Capt. 8. Card, Mr. rty took a trip al on the invitat eward and his board the & M. Whipple. startey rao up to Hunter's he Dry Dock, Mr. Seward ex- de; the landing place. Mr. Seward received several ‘them the following : de Bedelehe loving Fxpevlition ; calls daring the event AEH ON i irnee Church 0) ) American Telecraph Axtell, A. Williams, If. P. A. A. Cohen, 8. 8. Martnall of Hi Org, Pang Tangy TJ neu at Ducharest: Ey ny, Mexioun Covent, The tast- interview, doubt ara's anticipated visit to Mext- Th. the alternoon Mr. Seward dined with Gen ‘Ord, where he was met by a select and returned to the Occidental On Saturday Mr. Seward leaves us for mer Active, wilel by the Steam Navi- The trip will oceupy about a We understand it ts in contemplation to re: by way of Mexico, in which ease Mr. iN make his long promised visit to l’resi~ dent Juareg at the City of 3 We hear itis Mr, Seward’s intention to visit some of the public hil United States gentleman bad a arty of friends, Hotel at abe hax been pinced at his di gation Company. tious of panied by Mayor MeCop- ther grntiemen. Movements of the Pre George Francis Train is in Oregon. Mr, Seward has gone to see his new purchase. Gov. Hoifinan is ruralizing on the Highlands of favor the grow ‘5 Movementr. Prom the San Francisco Chrouicte, July 7. After attending the fireworks on Mo Mr. Seward accompanied Mayor Met Pacific Club, where he was received by 9 .arce party, and partook of an elegant and. suinptuous upper, which had been ve t the bay oa at Lovelock ck to of the fakelee, Chas. oi, AB. M4 ential Candidates. , who is in Washington, does not « Bout well movement, The President left Washington y wife and chijdren—Cadet F.1D. Gra: Grant, and Neihe D. Orant—and Postmaster-General © Navy Borie, for They will stop three hours at Fortress terday after. well und wii, a ee —The Toston Aldermen are considering the Propriety of purchasing the Coliseum for the city. —The name of the poet Milton hi given to a new street in the Faubourg Montmartre, Paris, —Miss Sarah P. Morrison, of Indianapolis, is the frst female graduate of the Indiana State Unt- versity. —A citizen of Belfast, Me., who had not seeh his son for clgbt years, and supposed him dead, ree- ognized him as one of the acrobats in acireus which exhibited in that city janet ween, —The editor of the Waterbury (Conn.) Ame rioan telegraphed the other day to Col, A. A. Fenneat Plymouth: “Send ua tall particulars of the flood,” Fena replied: “You'll find them in Genesis." —New York, which has as yet no monument te De Witt Clinton, Governeur, Morris, Washington Irving, Robert Fulton, and others of its great men, Proposes toereet one to Fite Greene Halleck, « na tive of Connectieut, =Proctor's cave is a recent discovery on the ronte to Giwzow Junetion, Louisville and Nash Ville Railroad, This cave, though not so vast #* the Mammoth Cave, isin many respecte more remarka- ble. ‘The endiess variety of bemntiful formations tn Which the Mammoth Cave t# dedetent is cue of the most ttriking features of this cave, —The national flag was unfurled at the hotel at White Sulphur Springs, Va. on the Fourth of July, for the first time sin it was taken down In 1861, Of the four or five hundred guests at the house, much the greater number were from the Sc with the exception of a few ropre more Dloud, they accepted hand, atives of Balti- ituation with « good —Mr. Henry Burden, the distinguished inventor and manufucturer of Troy, has just devoted a pors tion of his great fortane to batiding a beantifal Gothe charch of granite, near his tron works, Itts of the ost substantial lesertption within and with+ out. It was dedicated yesterday with the usual cer- emonics of the Preshytertan Church, A tablet with A ; e cable dy © Yes, L hope #0," and burst into nd one day at Cape May. The Preaident | the folowing inseription is e vail Baving toon deprived of that honor becaune | Work thelr eable at Daxbury t tre on atch routes, and it was therefore impo | Yor and. the Sarnrerhnat of Phiwceptins: | Que RS atc thie se EK a) he renidnt | the foioningtnverpton Ie n the toner wall at the he had blundered into misunderstanding and utting all there facts together, and re: | ¢y yquire further returns end te from the | rate'and uneonduerabie disike to ail. the meth he dron fell at 12:4 P, M., ond in fifteen minutes return leaving there. | Gen ; alienating the most powerful journalist of the day. Attaching himself for patriotic membering that the agente of this rebel con cern were refused permission last winter by under considera. in.” This decision should satisfy the Asse: rons engaged in the busine pm and ways of I Midnight M however, bevond ang, nposition, © A ° piece fulfiiied, » firat and weightiest ang ine He war extinet, The body war allowed to ty-five minutes, when it was cut down apd terred In the village graveyard the President, # Wootelde Memorial Charen, dedicated t of the Tria 1 Hae jenn ere@ed to 4 wory ot Korden by her Hushand, Henry Bardea. in ac we with Let wong cl © servicn shed aud earnest: denizen, “hi ; shawl acd fol emenath —— ON AT SEA. reasons to the Administration of Axpnew | Congress to do the very thing they now | of the Ninth District and all others, ‘ or reterreu te THE PIGHT POR THE SPOILS. F roa JouNSON, he has endured obloquy, and has threaten to do without permission, we do a above, 1 the m lone plece sung’ a 4 Aground, Wades, and Makes n THE COMMONS LASTNIONT, Tho Superintendent of Police has pleaded | doring the evening. . In fict, its in sicaey wae most | 4 Very ditor of the Courrier, if he been ostracized by every healthy politien) | Bot see how the ty Kettle of Fish in the Thi Discovery. --+- ' illite Gee bo # x extraordinary, for Liyzt has treated the volees w rict-Hlow Mr. nton Clon Sentine?, Juty 18 The Lords and the Commons at a Dendlogle organization. ‘Thus he has experienced dis. | a8 any of the quick perception for which his Me Tanee Humialiginire ented ini bl a frewdong ta'though Iie wis win: far an orchestra Ipalated the Primaries The Hon bapa ar net ihe titla | en the Letoh Church Mit-The Commons asters and mortifications on every hand, | CoUntrymen are renowned, can fail to ne not jurisdiction over their Superintendent, and | Mimirabte oki tf d, dou ny months y Allen asa West Side Republican ri yon a sand bar near this city, and Tostat pon their own meusur There ig no statesman alive who could show | Knowledge that the French company by going ete . of anxious practice. admitting the right itieln c Mots of Admiral Robeson, assisced Loxvox, July 15—Midnight,—In the House of : annot try bi more reasons for being sour, ilctompered, | 0M) and directly or indirectly establishing a and devoted to the repetition of old issues | “leataphic connection with France without and the r for words spoken in a barroon Philadelphians to the second pring, tt a right that the Liederkrang should have bee o tal the firet honors a eteond in How came love.” It te not a dim poaltions it fa not a great coinpos) tan, nor t waa \ one: it is broken np into f ints, each | ps character has beon maligned fdel.ty to | this nation, This is the view taken of the | cle entitled “The ’ of the Washington Paaklag 9 litte effect, for Veaalf and alt nther Teak are ; ani er i A ¥ id , y » F * sitet i ; antic ‘of design, ‘Then the Society has been at it | cer has the opportunity of he his country put in question, his acts iniseon. | matter by Seeretary Fist and Attorney: eet in the Atlantic Monthly for August. | for yenrs, and live finally Drongit to that bolnt of | erat Commitee of the Vu hey wi ad there sot curiou ome amelie of the lamp.” Every : strued and blackened. General Hoan, and we havea right to ox Unde Will find there some curloas statements | Sreeiieey cyitaote hae teen polahed and worked « | trinc that to the victor belongs the apotis, te no fault But Mr. SEWARD ia deep politican, und | Peet that the President will support their | Shouts set of unprincipted scoundrels who hang | and balanced to the point of per(vetion, Our objec- | of the Thirteenth Assembly District. That district he is endowed by nature with the procious | Onion by the whole naval force of the conn. | 1°" Ernalad duped getty ig to watts ben gift of a happy and a hopeful mind. The | tty if itwhall be needed, Lsbanal Leathe As 7 the battor of The Sur. by ex Admirals Borle aud Welles in getting her off, | Gommone thi the Teish Chureb. t c mminons this even ¢ Irish Church bill as ithe < é Inion | bas already been published in these columns, But Aa tidledd Stet The root of the disssnsions in the Union || Mee sirsady been paniahel In teete colamiag. FRE |. Oe aed: tn the Howse of Lords: entne Up) Cay eal Repudtican party has been, at least In one instan of the natural nagticalncss of “ New qoreey 3 | sideration, There was a tull attendance of members, the fet that 1t if not represented by the men who He sou,” escaped our pen at the time, Weow | ng the galtertca were erowded with epectaturs, ' a in tye. Committe. Tie Coarles E. Speh imiial Robeson was, swith pantatoone | MF. Gladstone, on rising, was ‘greeted with loud ing forth in neue rolled up, wading avout the stern of tac steauer, the | eheeraby the Liberals, and with derisive snouts n Republicans the doc. | tide being out, he discovered the rudder rising ou 0 To c le wali expec i an inch or two above the water. He gazed at it a | fromthe Tory benches, He sald, with reepectto few minutes with an axious and puzzled look, when | the amendinents whieh had been to the bill, donbts suddenly le his. brow: - at the Goyerum sed to restore the preatis ¢ and the date uf disestablishment, as they appeared ince, oruett they #hould agree to the amemd- ant forecast ating toc Believers in the universal corruptness of | song. arsal of by-gone bad lack, His | © tnt from Congress, will groely insult | mon in public life «! Lope vuld read Mr. Panros's arti- Str tion was not that the Liederkrsng did not sing spien- thot elect Alm: On the nlabtot the Atece N didly, but that it was hardly the thing for a socle te : a 6 lust primary, Mr, Spencer had the loek taken off ing to sell the | with ite reputation to go int « ac feat with (het hall door, aud. w now one put on of which he ountenauce, and calling the 1 Borie to the elreu “Dam bourd tops votes of members of both Houses, with whom | the ean nd a rie in | helt keys, He also. bribed the’ Hqnor store | if the ate round upon the up n of annuitan Dieseings that romain and that arc sure are | Tt may perhaps be proper to say that our | they have not evena speaking acquaintance, I¢ | oNe.oFAn exuelly similar charvster, aud vetween the | Ket por to prevent any one frum cetting inky the tail | edge of a long je aed th i ores ye * \ ha side door in higstore; and when the door —— except more real to him than all the failures and interests ag a mewapaper lead us to favor the | amember thus unconsciously made merchandise putin the cold. Lean | wea thrown oven to the members, Chirley Wad DECENT SPORTING NEWS. tn Jeu of privare ben disappointments that have been endured, | NCW enterprise rather than the reverse. We | of happens, for other reasons, to favor the | mente above meted theie composition wis abet, ae ee tea Wales Dike uowen involuntary Sake oA; wwstrict principles of the bill had been Instead of looking back to the past and living | 7 Torge tributaries to the present tele. | measure in which his supposed purchaser is in- | diMleuit ae that of vie Linterkiaiz, Uieir lutonaiien | Saal tont ot Sih sine Sa WHA | Preparntious sor the Amanat Crutee ot | dic ichi! Hee find been Tite. iss in senseless reyret or ineano adherence to | &faph cablo, and the more competition | terested, the Intter is of course wuro of his | snipe ae, Borie tue tone uy Nel eld (Me | Under such circumstances, it was impossible for | the Atlautic Yacht Club-Splendid Pros | detnils of ite provisions. | lle toned thst tt Not quite ao good, and, ax to com music, that Is A point OF Liste not r. Hauer, the r of the Lider. ente made in the Hodse of Loras wo neiderntion of the C members to vote with any chance of taie play: ey Allen and | oramune: hold | there is the less we shall have to | venality; and if he votes agninst it, why then he | prehension of ¢ to be argued, what has gone forever, he takes aman} y let the ext alta mons, ordinary W. With the xception of the Bayonne Yacht sea Mls y ene on to dO Ba K Ale ob they dil | ai, n r Ghdstone then mover! that the House disas upon the future, Instead of inviting people | PAY: But we value the honor of the conn. | '8 regarded as doubly a rascal for having taken | rang, acemed twine to overioat the plece with ex. | famedurates ta do ae, they pleased, wine they di | cinp, the opening regaitis of the we ison have al | ereo io tho prenmble an ameuded, Me thought ths fo contemplate old problems that have long | tT ‘ aah it was tobe wcompensation, Either way, his rep. | More {udicions, more even metiiods of thut movt cx hus wan Din: Boencer elected: and Téculd tell EERO Gs CG TT wa very differs ae (rom that of Mi. Pitt, been settled, he opens new questions that | ‘is way, and it excites our indignation to Ys cellent and discreet 1 afl Beramann. But | tne oq ¢ legitimate meas by whic A + | which contempluted an established Ca:holic Chuccl: . . Hy honest utution as ruined without his knowing anything | that War a point forthe Judges, and thes thought | Lue equally hon i otherwise, The defeat Will doubticss nerve the | thu"net ne his Arlons to greater ener — Ie also the frat to etart_on the summer cruise. ‘The | sie” Gy tans win” thee Retebliched Clerel flect will rendezvous at Whitestone at 1 P.M. on | Site by ‘ hac baneceréne tet Saturday, the Qt inet, and will consist of ‘the understood, was tot schooner. yachts Calypeo, Lois, Mystic, Maria, ant the pelueipien of che bill, er Uhte out dud eing admitted aa a ment ind having a mojority in the Committes (osu hint (owevident tat other members were ¢ belong to the present day. We of us agree with his opinions, but w ‘ay not nil | See cur Government thus contemptuously give him | treated by foreign adventurers a4 a thing not about it, ‘The suspicion exeited by the revela- tion of this trick is that many more of the awful t ts ‘ cates ‘ rg, ele Ala; sloops Mudeiine, Gracie. Addie 'V., Comin or us to be entirely opposed ¢ our hearts, and welcome him to the arena of | Worth regarding. : stories wo Loar of official corruption have a sini ANOTHER RAILROAD WAR. SEMEL omer REDee ever cuimie ire coal Sadie, Daphne, Alarm: Qui Vive, Fanitievand Te (he Tlonse coat bei } i 7 aliae id. te oe ar orig’ dd that, afte Habits Wen Ave ie! at Mr. Sp never gained in a coute numoer of third class slwops, making in alla feet o cree to | a that the couatry, ¢ public affairs as one having ideas that w The Masthope Disaster. Mo HAs . Ha i te Ny ve trina Nis Admiral Pick sttiton the War Path—He Are Lab ey fag tod tMeADY. sat Gen, Barlow | Ditieen thirty and forty vachts, ‘Whe Gracie, Com- | the larue ‘constituencies, Would never. & ought to consider, and a spirit thet we can Tho disaster of Wodnesday niglit at Mast- | 20,1uch worse tan the reat of mankind as (hey Teste the Directors ot a Kuilrond Come | does not confine bis appointments to working Re- | Modore Peter Voorlits, wall carry the Commodore's | jie strongiy edvocated the appropriation of th not but love ‘ are popularly supposed to be pany for Leaving the City—Sharp Cite | publicens, upon the recommendation of reiable aud | PMR a. attemnoon the fleet will start for Glen | Pit funds as originally proposed, with a proviso Wi i 1 i and el hope, on the Erie Railroad, ia fully de — between D, 2, Field and Judge Pullers | (rusted Republicans,” it is all gos. Loould mention , wher neho and recsain unt MOetlay LAs fag BA hl bia er apebhitaa ea tG wen we tur from the freak and vigor | geribod by our reporters on another page of | ‘The Bourbons of the nineteenth contury— | ton—Sudge Barnard ou Theat reals, Demorrate who uave abtalned Republican apvolut’ | morning, divine service being conducted on bored | ueiment ad tomate. cite aesersed that fhe’ fioure d ous Htatesmanship of Mr, Sewany, ashe ex: | this paper, It was surrounded by circum. | the Democratic party. They learn nothing and | Admiral Fisk does not seem inclined to termi. | ty Democratic. heads of depattueats, through Me, | MU" Commodore's yacht, On Monday morning all | os Lords Jit not dealte the re vation of the vir. " ANE , ie an is ee hiteoelt 4 to be hoisted, and o 10) po o .current endowment, and Presses it in California, to the recent utter: | stances of unusual horror, At least eight | forget nothing, Why didn’t the Democratic | nate the momberless suite which he hae instituted | Spencer Mimself a chapiey | Llosd's Horbor or Port Jefferson, either of whieh Plaicsioa the’ pean for ia "appropriation, lle hoped ances of the Democracy—a party which | 14), ore killed, either by the crash or by | Convention of Pennsylvania put into their plat. | M#ainst raliroad corporations, Another rallrond | spevcor, who ie a sincere worstupper of himecth, | Laces they expect fo he able to make, and will an. | the House would prevent ach d waste of the public Persons wer ed, olther by the crash or by . 1 suit, in which he is plainuif, was before Jadge Bar- | and would not promote the interest of appointment LLL. ial i dab otf ergy dL funds, and not aitow them to be dealth with in’ thie Counts such names ae JacKEON and JEFYER- | Wuming, and about a dozen were wounded. | Fm ® few resolutions against the United States | oo tn the gupreme Conrt, on a motion to panish he suspected of placing Hine | foNew London, whieh they expect to. reach on dnd vague tanner ‘ . : ‘ 4 a ene ank, 0 wef, or the abolition of slavery, ‘ Drie RE alcde WAAR ica Wr a A wlaig: Fence will take | str, Mall, member for Dublin University, thought SON aimong ite saints, and which nominates | rhe destruction of property was considerable, | Baul or the tariff, or the abolition of slavery, | contain Dirvctors of the ‘Toledo, Wabarh and West Ricationns places after wileh tie iteet wil goto Stonington, | que reatorktion of the proatibie would Ue fatal to , endment in Pe vania— Sere see ten “ein er PRT ction granted by dude Loniton is made .o invitation of Mr. Henry A. | Lands ace ae fern : Ta ee d cars, and nearly all the baggage of the ox- | Gon, Guanv and his family are anid to be tyes Ran a ald Mvirs who hasotteed two ‘prizew of $104 exch (Or | ppt OnieM me At ages is DKe PASinl | proes train were destroyed or rained, pming trom Washington to Long Branch o 2 only dtd not odey this order, Ue two classes of yachts, to be wailed for without | enefent endowment; but from a garden, filled with every beauty and ‘This celamity appears to have been caused | board the Tallapoosn. This in a national vessel, gedby the AMiavtt of Admiral Fisk, the | tis wie EI nner OF tie Clubare to be the gests | feelinx Was wow totally ovpoxed . y Ape » ric! ‘1 . SO CaNbEN ava ie pny yaiso removed sume of ith books from’ the | tel, ly obj Pearle von se cuts, He thought that wo Min ne wblo ripening to the richest harvest, into some | yy the engincer of the freight tratn, who | 8d ite expenses are paid by the National Trea. indiction of the Court, und jutended to remo: the puoli this is that ali may Know who A As pate Tu Band: whieh witt furnish | £0 #8ty outsneh,s scheme, He felt that all tie plans, Y ; iy . ada: alee en ointed James TI. Coleman, | above all to make it knos io On ‘abhi i AR pert rem | of dificultie 1 idle cus bent on fighting over agnin, amid the cada | tig duty to wait until the express train had | it Mt 4 pleasure yacht for the use of himself | yeq., receiver of the stock E. Loaie Lowe, ex: | cans of the Thirteenth Assembly District did jut A giosous Ue 1 then , Hy : s and his relations? Is th any law of the | Governor of Maryland, refer to ing ——— Pc Mr. Roundell Palmer ¢atd that, although not a sup- ve decorations and lurid Ughts of the , erous decorations and ran he | passed. We presume that he will boarrested, | °" ; y property. should” be! vested. in” the VROTERDATE MURDER PRLALA The Bull and Bat. porter of concurrent endowment, he considered thet catncomb, the luckless contests in which dy . ria be United States which authorizes him to take a} RU ister, upon the ‘aMlidayit of UE oan eps Duce Stockixus vs, Guean Srocersos,—One of | ander ihe circumstances the grants for residences to i : and if he is proved guilty we hope he will be | public ate and employ it asa means of his | lard) that on the ath oF June 4 ae ae : most vmusing ind at the same tine interesting | clergy Of the creat majority could not be reinied out they were long ago deprived of lite iu the | nuntshed as iia crime deserves. It ie time personal amusement? And how does Secretary of the ‘Company's stock were tex ™ zeneeey f ane c iB ORs Eee in the Or ba ver witnessed in thie vieinity | of that fudd which, contrary to, hie tdeas, they had hi i a sa perso sement? And how does Secretary | trausfer books of the Company at th Penitentiary eo Katal stabbing @ eof ut the Un'on vaterday. The con | dectired was Wrongfully teken from the yreat ma- world of re that the agente of auch massacres should | Roneson dare to pervert his official power by | t9 National Tank. ond tht of thes an, Ronrd the Letona—SelteDefence—No Cane + inontly, well known ward politiclans, | Jority And sed tor the renigions purpases of the i - ; ' ie Cre of the new lsene, In viclation of the iny 4 ; : iority, Calesa some proposal of this kind) Was sufler something more than a merely | ordering the Tallapoosa on such an expedition? | thon, ‘several, Directory of tie Company, ninet tor the Prosecution-Discharge of the | with afew whoare better known in the region of | BOrty. | CIES sone prove tah Felustons equate . i Atala ; ‘ +. Rs a my snot Prisouer: the City Hall, ‘To add to the effect, and give zest to | agreed to, they woald never establish religions equa! Tho Franco-Rebel Telegraph Company. | formal arrcat and trial. But the ro-| Gon, Gnanr is paid a large salary, and besides | thems Warren Cobain, Aaraa nods, ant via | There was no nonsensical lecturing in th suteltton, the” players. were MRGITAIIY Aad Ape | A Oe no clini Coin: eats Cabbie “pemvdlce The Courricr dea Etats Unis professes to | sponsibility for this calamity dves not | he has been euriched by dovations, If he wants anterrogatorion aud answers wore ied. abil | pyograuine of the Coutt of ( Gecaicna sealants (canoe, aceon adap ise {his email boon to tue great majority. be surprised at the hostility of Tux Sux to] end with the engineer. It belongs | '@ £0 to Long Branch in w steambout, let hin AY at pcarsined: in reteronee ee ene teste | gay. ‘The word wus * businene’* all along th TR Ds Gr year ae eGcar i i Bs boat | ne ME eae HL iaeel Gieieee: Oreniow eran the landing of the French Atlantic telegraph | to the managers of the road. The | hi ASA va fA Rea ielibat Male pocket, Mr "oony was examine ns to econ | One noticesble and ntitnetory feature oft mud Avery one eft the Geld, wel sarieed with the | We disugrewl Wy a vote of JHB against 324,” Mir i =f epee ike any honest citizen, Ne Ki ce & Co. and | ings wae the absence of the many thieves and low Alternoui's sport. ‘The * Blue stockings” the | Jority fur the Government, 12 cable on our shores without the permission | Jaw makes them answerable in damages ‘Arcsrelealses betas Fa Was Hed , te politicians, whowe morbid. appetites are. ted by the | Haviest batters, ws the following record will sows |, The amendment in regard ‘o’the approprintion ot ' . ° in emo! ‘of the be yi ictans, who orb etites fet n 3 : ¥ or * 4 plus \3 r re v pte vl of Congress, It can see no reason for calling | and public opinion will sustain the law, It The only Demoerat who seems to be fully | pa 7 from y to Pole He sald Maat ale acd er lacey whlch this Court aura: BLUE STUC KINGS it } REEN STOC KINas per ict Hin 4 Was miso disagreed lo by & vote . 7 r enterpri onda are prope! srope ! wf a rat Cram, the of the Company, bud. advised ecord rc h Janey, Tau (i | Mr. Giad then moved the restoration of the the company engaged in the enterprise a} railroads are pr perly organized and properly | up with the age is the Hon. Avavyrus Oaxxy | them that auch removal would uot bea violation uf | After Recorder Hackett taken his cent, a | Clancy. ae no 8 ff Mi Marley. PT cea REN Hotes Maar eetices tars «xet th of 1 of seemingly I ° Lt rebel” concern ; it den’ conducted, they will kill no on Haut, Mayor of New York. He has bid adieu We lalane ioe: Peete ae youth of 17 years, and of seemingly honest econnte- 3 OF Bt Harti. rs. £2 2] for thedissolution of legislative ymion between the an insult to the nation, and it especially de. a = to conservatism, old-fogyism, and the notions | ith removal TEV ihe baakaicet of Riatactete nance, was called to the bar to answer for § 8g aiualsaner, ¢.. t ae Ae Churches of Ba nd aad Trot and) nnd afiey A ring nies that it hasa monopoly of the French | The How. Roscoz Conk1ixa, who has | that wore in dispute before the flood, and goes | thew ofthe Courty ; é TH MURDER OF THOMAS NRASON i He ey : const for telegraphic purposes, We ean only | just retarned from an excursion to San Francisco | forth on w new campargn with the tag of free | Hea een ee suite er wus sufiiaanuton ae tks | otythe ah of tat May, ou board the steamshin | gic iit § $46 | Tue House then aajonrned, say that the editor of the Courrier has been | by way of je Pacific Railroad, speaks as fellows Sat a ce hand a soeuragens ft ya Injunction. aon remarked that the fret advice » | stances are as follows: At about So'clock io theat- | lyf Li pa CASTLE AND THE REVENUE. 3 si | of that work; can industry and genius, especial 4 : : : P Totale..sosse Bani pea strangely misinformed of the facts of the | of that worl oan el gave 10.8 foreign corporation, when Mr. | ternoon of that day Jones was standing near the pie a Uhave just pasted and repansod over sie Uaton | bailing and sailing, in the other. He does not erved am uuu thn aul oc che Ct | tchen of the. boat cating, tobaeeo. with al ‘ 1 20 34, Mh th a rice Avarney Plerreyont taterforee, Ext Pacitte and Central Pacifle Railroads, making t believe in fighting over ogain the battles in ges of the Court, Was to lke everything he pluius the Luw, and Pro} that ig rat ; ae ~ lieve D utof the St w York knife, whem Neason approached and asked the pri- | Groen St sud The original grantecs of the concession | 4p one E traversed wesrly all « out of pl the Union road last year, and have observed th which the party hos been beaten because it de- from tho French Government upon which | road carefully, The entire road-bed of each Com- | sorved to be, as do the Democrats of Pennsylva- his Cable C vis based, ws he Bi ny seems to me honestly constructed, and equal to , be this Cable Company is based, were the Baron y new road I have sean. The sidings eaibank: nia; but be is young, progressive, original, D iE y z ES ts, aud structores of all kinds found on approve Entaxogn and Mr. Juiivs REUTER, M. | iin rapidly approsching complet ork is foreign rations are glad | goner fo t New York myuey, but they a tomething to eat, ‘The latter replied that | Wasteny Usion Tyyecnarm vs, Cir or Ter ¥ Yor) co ot comp! quest ashe bad no- | PALO.—The Western Unions Telegraph operators uot willing by New York law he could not comply with the request as he bad no- | Paki e "emplosece of the Buffalo City Municipal Mn, FuLsruron-—We hot willing to abide by | thing togive him, Neason on hearing this became | Governinent, iu Bumalo, yesterday, by 3t to 2, and audacious, Who knows but that, after all, | Now York law nett is tow almintstered. very angry, applied offensive epithets tothe pritou | Ayeaters. va, Picked Nixe Costow Hovse.— se] meant uty of the U.S, Marshal, without any ddsicned! ven is the well-known Paris banker, | going on vigorously all slong the line, and waterial | wo may have to rau him for the Presidency in | any reflection upon the Judges of the herent | er, and without the least provo o sath iayed between these Clubs on iiss a Gis idan cas Wess tarlous cea ERLANGER is the well Paris banker, } going on vieorously YY y have t him for the Presidency iy Page oH oR. BOR Hie Tacges OF tbs Cou Baca Wat atte atmter’ Daring, che. alterention ASD Te hae the Portier won Byatt ae tne i! i by devs f who acted asthe agent of the Confederates bundance has already been provided, Consider: | yero9 AG dae Ae Gat Shih chore Coote c prisoner, in self-defence and fearing imminent | Americus, by heavy batting, made ciguteen runs in | before a person preteniting to act ae U, 8, Commis- ht equipments nable require vist obstwcles and the result, the work an y Judgment, fully up to rea expeciatio to any one, He meant to say what every mau in Gis community knows to be tre Fudge Barnard said re danger to bis Life, stabbed Neagoo and killed hin, deven innings. Anybody wanting a kingdom all for him 1 Mr, William F, Kintzing, the prisoner's count eee sioner, who fined him $29.80. District Attorney. ln negotiating their celebrated Cotton Loan, RIP tens Ane BPRORAE S countale Pierrepont read the article at hts country pince, re- nnd in building the iron vessels of war at 1 he was the one | Mea Yount: ses of this Kind had | Moved (or bie niurt of travel, there Is no question, aclf, nearly as large as Westchester county, with | referred t9, ax most of the he had alread; four months in the Trotting on the Fashion Course, L. 1. clining in,a Chinese cane lounge, with his legs “ i fibre 5 y vs been before him, He only tried to administer the | 4 ae wople were ch for #500 was_ trotte e abo pete +f Nantes aud Bordeaux, which were only pre- No doubt this is a just opinion, hills as high as the ills, timber, fresh water | Jaw impartially, without respect of rier arg | Tombs, and that the withesses for the people wer A match for #500 was. trotted on the above ee _ acafariae tucn, at this moment scattered to the tour | course yesterday, between Mr, Costello's gg. Capt, | Polvting upward at an angle of ninety-five degr The Hon. Louis D: winds, aud that it would bea sheer iuporsibility | Nairn and Mr. Conlon's br. m, Lady Carrie, ‘The | He seized a pen, snd atonce wrote to Mr, Cus: ever to reunite them, only from | We ht Fikkand Gould were wrong in their cone Htreams, « Besutiful: climate var; troversy with Vanderiilt, he did his best to so apply vented by the strenuous efforts of our Min Y, brother-in-law of s : ce was mile heats, three in Ove, in barnes. | Lad. \c 1 fro: ster . toter at Paris from being let loose to prey eter: gan! oandideia far: glory in Wie 88 deg, to 78 deg., and a soil that will grow any: | the law as to thwart i lem Aerward, | wliga Up The {pubhe pronecotor made a gentle abe Otte | teen eae on teenie ats nanan ia y | requesting a c Mi Hoag HAS Bae. 18 Aare ME upon our commerce even more destructively * thing, can get it of the British Government for gpk 5 sistance to the motion, but tnally becoming some- | before the frst heat, alter which any odds could y sippi, has met with an obstacle in Secretary than the Alabama. He divorced his wife in | jovrweut, The Secretary won't go in for fine, detiing lim at rest with tha the District Attorney asked O'S Slory was truc,” Mr. Castle wait ts were as averred, He had deen arrest ed and fined, nature of lis accusation. who arrested hin Commissioner. ey observed that the revenue laws regarding cigar dealers wero fe iy their details, Dealers, them unknowingly, wud it 1 to ket in every case ac % “bs oleae Mhat nervous at Mr. Kintzing's persistency, siciied | have been obtained postin wilt " rinctpice te bad aid down, At was | The point, and the reault was that Steplen Jones left ecdaat al 180 miles south of New Zealand, with no natiy Me Me did O0t ne witness | tae eoult room fee man and belonging to the Colonial Office, which sone r they removed the books to get out of the THE MURDER ON THS CLIFFS, John Hilpert was next called upon to s/and his years ago leased it to Messrs, Expenpy, who | Jurisdiction ofthe Court Sia E aha tala Ae abont her winning the race, as it a moderate rent, It is the island of Auckland, wed fur more-speed thun the sein three straight . 204, 2:48, ‘The party. con- ated horee were pot satisfied ult, and were anxious to make another either at mile heats, or a dash of one mile, her driver behind him, to come off the same Phe owner of Lady Carrie, however, declinea ‘ r ) trot his mare again, a8 she was only a sort time | YOry aurick and minut did not know Ile hi that moment the ney e met the man he name of tha with the ambassador SLIDELL, and he was through: | State, because he doesn't think he is a fit man, iret or th ohn Hier. was * o 7 jer L} * ry dad wirnard sant (here was not trial tor the ing of out the war the devoted ally of the nation’s | und besides he has uever been a true Republican. | 1. og it again to © company. The latter fulled see Bao sald tan sree, nothing. strange ia fatal For Re SULA Ot ee eee enemies inevery quarter, M. REUTEK is tho | Dex ought to go to the President and Lave | | pay the rent, and Government accordingly | i the State by rascality wisuing to take it out of | man of 4 years, of yositively uninviling presence, ‘ ay it ¥ the State, very shaubity. dressed, of a dark complexion, with equally famous, or infamous, telegraph news | Boctwett removed; and then, if he fails in) (oor possession again, No further assiguinent | ‘'Mr, Fuiterton protested against such a statement, | full blick Whiskers and long black hair slightly he can make money here in New tice shall be Doue—Castie’s Box Returned. Tue Sew of Monday said that Mr. James Cas- who las acigar depot in the barroom of the or House, had been arrested by wn unknown : ber from the Court or counsel, ¢ deemed nged with gray, stich reached bis shoulders. He | 18 training, und was not in coudition for anuther vhat postition, doubtless, that op was 1h. promrene. te Aaisite |Our sexi Se ee cpl ot Upalons, olacan, op lip | cote Os bine. med evn get Boris of RY get MemRe larther tantination waa edjourned apts oer 2 pebieat - Goldamth Maid, and’ Cha Champlin’s | Cie Ty Aa, Petes OR, songs haves Bough ny ivi e eter alia). | RRR. RUE REAe OF: 9! le ‘ together, he may, if he chooses, be made lessee, lick Reeth oe oon ue n Aixty-aixth and Sixty-seventh strectsisn | bg. George Paliner, uilie heats, In harness, comes | Castle Is, ial right. fla. finde have NOugit sbroad by lying reports of pretended rebel | os ot pick up something hendsome as an oflice Parl Mcther Who will | eaeeyaieuld is began a shiner sult against the |, Retro see Alten (eet abore the level of ihe | of-over the Fashion Course, To-morrow the grcat | Nothing but jurtycent sigara rom hin Ainge, ie victories and denials of Union successes. | a ny Wwicnington Governor, and Parliament all together, Wh ie wane defends wan street, On these rocks are numberiess ovels, where | match belw eur Mr. 1. oygll's American Girt and Com has heen returned mine the mover, "bak Wiit a ' 1. | broke shingto ye > s) rolynesi Tto- =e: ark m , © to drag ont odore Vande ‘s Mountain Boy, mile and re. | > 7 5 the money, S When these two worthios hed obtained their - Sc caiieeneenal go to Auckland and ostablish a I M ak ies Manicaly inundreds‘of human beings manage #0 drak on & | Medes Vane au comes of! om the Union | We deeca. Castle is going to Coney Iria ‘ant, they took into the company which ho International Art Review, a French | pia, where ‘the passions, cramped no longer, The Orphoan Choral Society gave a midsum- | [har tne murder was committed. Course, el grant, they pany ecard 4 . shall find room and breathing space,” and all | mor entertalnuent of tableaux and music at Plinp: hu Hilpert lost. his wife two years ago, and the —-—- ussuge ov Record, they orgentzed to make uso of It Mz. W112. odion| wubliahien whally in Sue interests ofthe Joasunt things imagined by poets Stall, Gn Wedncaday event P| ohice allege that she died of violence at the hands of Yacht The Cunard steamship Russia, Capt. Lott, ar. LIAM Hexny ScuNOLDER, a London banker, | fine arte, and under the editorial charge of the | the other pleasunt things imag ys ton Tall, on Wetrestay evening, which was uniaue | Poe yshand, ‘She died suddenly and unexpectedly, | ‘The Sappho and Meteor are Iving off the foot | rived at Quecnatown yesterday, at S11 2. M. "Shh t ‘| well known author Erxmst Farngav, has some | #"d dreamers can be realized? Has Brranam | of its kind, Phe serto. © portions of the | Hhipert, after her death, lived in the shanty with | of Twenty-vighth street, Enst River, making Huai ‘ork July 7, at W240, M., thus makipg ibe who held ir that city the same relation to 0 Varadan tified of this rare opportunity to | PFOgramme were specially excellent, and elicited | Hyizq Callahan, a person Whose beauty had tong 940 | Preparations for thelr departare for Kurope. shortest passage om record, 5 E ‘i did in P: very elaborate notices of the French spring ex- O0NG OOH HONKY a beals upon peals of inughter from the audience, | given way to strong nd a life of di tion, The Gracie, with Commodore Voorhis and family Me the Confederacy that Entancen did in Paris, hibition of paintings and sculpture, Among the | stiblish the Kingdom of the Latter Day Sainte which wae oneapal de halvaly of the immediate | Hitvert also out AL years of age, WhO | op Hoar started on Wetreo}.. f > -rnise ea THE LABOR MOVEME. “ " e Mr, Lowe, |” P Is fe ‘ relatives of the members of the Soctety, with, wot wee witness Nad Petes f ‘1 4 D Associated with these three were Mr, LOWE, | iciuros noticw) are weveral by Amerioan artists ; | i wid ocean? is ih Dates tae : | wetter wining about fgg ees Mr, Grinneit, and other well-known sym | 14 ag the Review is considered a leading aw phe man te a sbi Light. yester sis . Mew The tld id patter Cant se vere Em ss i . ; r > a r ‘om the Chambersburg Repostiony. ‘ su A July yy Em: pathizers with the rebellion, A company | qority on art in Paris, it may be interesting to | he somiweckly investigation of bounty frauds | Tue Sex, under ite presen’ manncement, has D were Gulttemprs OF | gration Cotnpady wae orgnulzed tn ithe Labor Con- with such an origin and of such a composi: | know what is thought there of some of those | took place yesterday in the Federal building In | greatly Incrtnsed Ma elrentation and influence, “We | ot waxer of $1.0: aay, He broke the fenton forday Pte ae uy tree spat i A ea, ' t 1 el v y ndenee on nll subjects oft stiona " 4 r “ ane | 0004 wi tion is, in our opinion, fitly characterized by utd ia we deenut ate ty De Ret Shas ore a\reth, a einai Hie alos iprae importance, dence on all subjects of nati na yen : at Waninie ; di nchrge, und con: ihe paiere on aoubiine ive ‘ int the epithet “ rebel.” Mr, Hesty bas a portrait of Gen, Gaust on | MeMahon, apkiisy wh ed of cheat | Raton ghia, oo tS Ntporte a us va hay, and the olow felled ber | Urged with Le ee cee mea nyot #100 eas A Com ‘That this rebel company, which from ite | exhibitfon in the large room of the gallery. The | (ng ,fonr, wider alter ihe fahion of Herman & | are, FOnaDee ite cul e ah b “ 4. that se "was dead, the prisoner told | effort next Wednesday. Teen Wealiter alates ent Riccacrommceenes a acta fe entitled to no favors from the | Aeriew says that itis one of the centres of at- and while there the ofeuce, as claimed, was | ita buraing aud s f eon th ‘u0y, to fun for the welghbors and tell them On the Buffulo Driving Park yesterday, Rattle. Gen Gideon Pillow) BW. Clapp, We Hy Cher + charac ‘ ava Gn THe talUee. ted, Whale by pissiower Betts, M i salan was dead, snake won the race in the rst, third, and (ith heats, | ry, and Aarcliebald Wright were appolated én Ex- American people, 's if possible stil] more | (restion 19 visitors, Ile remarks on the picture, He As DateeREeREADRRE ORG canted Mou ne oe THE DEYEXCE—THS JUDGE'S CHARGE. rae aeroE YA ecalive Cowmuittes, iad & Ty, pee however, are rather caustic, ‘It is,’ says the ‘e airest, testified that he suid he wanted to Te ¥ i ‘The defence placed the stand the little b piled: Oe “a. odious from its possessing a monopoly of the | eis. uhoriously painted, lke the work of a patna taken bat way to Ket it | ay ahe Be ten cwvienma | andthe pringuer hey std thot the secused a aa gp aie a Mondor Kem ‘ c ' . of od ene Ki be shown to hi hed the woman, who f 3 y MH ay Meeneh eet, ond Shue leing (3 Position 1 | man not sure of hisbusingss. Ab to the deta, it | the teninony was fortided by Mr J. Tura or sue actor con: | GobngierReadwannnch'snary cgeg fesrive | A safe n the oie of Phelan & Collendr, bit. | acti pees barbers exchange St HE MS pis ; fei crag 5 ta ‘Oker, WhO depo sprisoncr, Who always re esoby dl 0 nioned, SHO prisoner and bis son | ti q eT, away “<4 peeves) Amaroni Fa Seve is so alightingly done that one can hardly tell | Oiesid'on Tompkins, received fom hity the atnou ahead ce wrevaricated considerably in the delivery of Meir | opoued sesterday morning by burglars, and €409.50 | ‘The Clothing Cutters appointed © Committee to France the privilege which it proposes to} whether the General is sitting on a grassy bank of the, bout check, ($100) 0 G'dara Nhe oo pia val by fostinony. iPS gn in bai moter wus olen Bog It oxen with @ | attend the Tailors’ International Union ta Fusboreh ‘ . } vg fi daring Was here adjourne ur dase on the 13th ‘ argument ir, Somucl Hirsch for the | few diamoud rings, value oid and ail aud the N 4 seize here, will plainly appear bg) ne or @ green Lat hte hele Are lh 4 el adie | jmotenlat he date pee aunt or the poblie prosecutor, the Hecanler medal frm the! Amertean ast eu medel | phie Sniie th pronmus “AeOr Uuion ku WBiladul i made to its iven to give the character of his sitter, and > — Sroleeine th that they could convict the prisoner, | from the State Society of California, and a euiall The Ge 4 Ke former of the origina! grant Tea ce wali tusopasied det 1 la mponsiin Web The Vreeland Aba {cation ‘of the So eared i vo Higher offeuce than that of maus.auxts | quantity of silver plate deporited by Mr. Phelan for | arranreme te TPES and Metal Workigy made founders, ‘Ihe Imperial Government drew | has so well succes amp Before Justice Manstield yesterday, ols ution of the bah ogame dt shalt | ter in the fourth degree. Mite eedping.. In addition fo these, & small working | Gor iker trade, for Meth eta gpeee MA, ech ee for which it invited | one has once fairly seen the picture not to con 1 aig ease ‘was call tthe defendant wa Voting “for tne constitutony | “Alter am absence of balfan hour, the jury returned | model of a steamer, tn sold silver and gold, valued | Labor Union, atid tor at ex¢ursion to Floral Park, up a form of concession for ‘4 Pe easainhlnesst andl 4a. i, he rejection of the Constitution | with a verdict of manelaugbter in the fourth devree, | at $2,000, which was kept as an ornainent in the | The United Coopere, No. 6, met Inst ntebt, M: tompetition, and in that concession the sec: fess ite effect of truthfulness, nM iperet ¢ 77 ment hy vottng sagatoet the Con: | The itecorder, without any rhetorical display, seu: | oMce was stolen, and a mall silver biliard table, | Mu Cronap preaidingy to exainine the 4 Ate exclaim, That must be the very man,” | oifrn V ath reunto set 4, and | tenced the prisoner to the penitentiary for one year, | worth $100. Another safe in the office was opened, | Treasurer Mr Patrick HH ond article reads as follows bibiti hi H entatiy was ll, and de- Pheireneryiete,cet may apd, © The little fellow, who isa marvel of intelligence | but not ransacked. ‘Tho thieves entered by the car. | California bext Wedue: nthe Guverament engages not to grant other con- | Mr. Bisnerapt has on exhibition his | taal tive case go on in bie absence, "To thie johngtoe ine With a ian | for ome 40 youn, ing hi father borne si? to | neuter shop of Ryker, tw Eaayette place eile | *slacior. sessions for lines between Prance and North Ameri- | picture of » Btorm in the hig yest the dusiiee demurred, saying, th te vresence of _ ond, ne th ‘a unaied prison, wept bitterly. | Recorder nas Nef ina: fence. which. bot ed the yard Ta oad Of this picture the Heview says that it exbibits | the de nt Wax necewary, an . Viiuea bintte of America the nine 4 ure Me Pieatodaiton ln watieh be been, catabilal » taximam peried of twenty years from journed the hearing until to-day, It would seem as J) \ oe Bnann, | back (0 the Jjegradatioa tn which be jo the artist altogether unknown t0 | though Vreeland was trying W tlre or worry out his!) je f roared, aud therefore consigned him to the Catholic by 1800." qualities “4 ough Vreel ; Reform ; f un exaggerated size for } wile, the prosecutria, ALTON PIO, Seeretary of BLale, Reformatory, Ip the wrocée vertal of the award of the g Froveb art; that it of ;

Other pages from this issue: