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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. W-YORK BASTILE. VISIT THE FILLMORE AND WEED RECONCILED, ' THE NE MER. PIERREPONT WIL PRISONERS TO-DAY, Veteran Politicians Shake Hands and Smoke the Pie of Peace. Special Correspondence of The Sun, Sanatoaa, July 20,—Everybody is here. hotels are already jammed. Clarendon, the Union, the Columbian, and Congress Hall are gardens of beauty and fashion. are crowded with carriages and gay turnout here fn swarms, and it is rumored that both the eity and State Democratic slates will be made in one of Warren Leland’s private rooms, Ex-President Fillmore ts here stylish Knickerbocker team, and leads a social life, I learn to-day that he and have met and buried They have been deadly foes since 1349. that Fillmore met Mr, Weod on the road, and 6a Juted him by raising his hat. the ex-President on the instant, and waived his hand in recognition of his Blow the Men are Amusing Themsclves— of the United St ‘The porticoes of the merican Eagle from Gardiner's Hopes were entertained that the poor prisoners fonfined in the ruins of Fort Lafayette would bo Liberated after District Attorney Pierrepont's return from his country seat by the seaside e+ Newport ch, however, has not been the case, for the learn- District Attorney was at his office in Chambers nd aside from an hour's Ho drives a quiet, eet yesterday afternoon, Private interview with Marshal Barlow, performed Who act which might indicate that any steps were to be taken to effect the discharge of the prisoners. Es safe to assert that no particular course of action Was decided upon. \” Mr. Pierrepont was heard to remark that he would ot assume the responsibility of discharging the isoners without instructio Barlow had ascertained that he had no It is understood that the strict Attorney has concluded to visit Fort Lafay: ite himself to-day, and inspect the qua ‘which the men so bitterly complain. deavor to learn what their futuro plans are, ey are pacific, and have n isband and go home about their Pierrepont will send a favorable report to Secretary Fish, who is in town, and will use bis tnflucnce with ‘hat gentleman to effect the prisoners’ release, That Us, if the Secretary's son-in-law, Mr.Webster, who ts Tounsel to the Spanish Government, offers no objec: the veteran Thur. On meeting Mr. two afterward, Mr. Fillmore affectionately Mr. Weed was greatly Fillmore's demeanor, ‘w himself to his fullest height Fillmore’s inquiries from Washington. inquired after Lis health, wer in the premix affected by Mr: nd anawered Mr, with lukewarm dignity, finally he took the ox-President's baud between his palm, and shook it very cordially, ‘This is the story as told here ‘They conversed together above an hour, differences were canvassed In # friendly manner, hatchet wae forever conversation, de up thelr minds to reminisceases trip to Europe and throngh the Southern States, At times Mr. Fillmore laughed very heartily. parted the best of frionds, and it 14 understood that since then they have dinea together, reconciliation bas exeited considerable tn- tereat among the veteran politicians floating about Tt has given rise to a th rumors, not the least of which ts that an effort will VISIT To THe MASTILM. ning the foregoing facts our reporter Paid enother visit to the prisoners confined in the When he arrived the rain was pouring in Yorrents, and the atmosphere was chilly. bem cotected in groups, under the arches of the Pasomates, wrapped up in their gray blankets, They 3 to know whether the Govern- Ment had arrived at any concluston. conversed with the prisoners some time, young German artist showed ysand aud one were very anxi: Horace Greoley, most bitter torms of Mr. Weed, as lost his enmity, and bas expressed a desire to have a peaceable setiiement, promtnent gentloman,an ex-Governor.is to York, for the purpose of making proposals to Mr. It is predicted that these veteran editors will soon be brought together, and an amicable ad- justment of oil ther differences effected. ‘The most extensive preparations are boing made for the reception of the Seventh Regiment. Union Hotel, at which the regiment is 0 stop, is crowded with its friends, magnificent hop ever given In Saratoga, ‘The stables ure filed with magnificent horses, and tho races promise to cel ipae those of last year. weather Is lve, and the ru Mr. Greeley speaks in the Thurlow, 1¢ 1s sntd, vim some of his TUE PRISONERS’ CARTOONS. ‘The fret of these represents Marshal Barlow solemnly Waiting for Spnoiah spies. At the right of the Marslial of gold on which is f Joture doscrives Marshal Barlow and Mr. ‘alg, oue of the counsel to the 8} Duliding tn Cham! tscoll and Palmer, at Broadway and i noulate depat Barlow is deaf to thelr entreatics, turns to the Spanish counsel ‘The third cartoon represents Deput, Of fashion, enter! What's the good word?” Tuck. Catehed 137 mit .1of tho marines. It is reported that ‘The pall will be the most ne Fenortel with ve us your you do with the reporter? % Glad Ob! he is with the rest of those, n go, Nt he insulted ine, tand That. you know, being Murshal, so 1 Just shoved He will’ know how tore hat the Springs exceeds re seen at this time of the wes J learn that th between Weed and Fillmore took place in the Astor All the facts areas 1 have I With thie rest of House, in your city. written them, m ought to bave newspapers pitch into 0. je this morinng, re for the Lewspapers? he fourth and last 1s not finished. jarlow and Gregg sitting lu easy chairs. FROM OUR REPORTERS’ NOTE BOOKS. Tho New Post Mr. A.B. Mullett, architect of the Treasury Department, has advertised for proposals til! Alst Inst., for excavating and carting away the foundation of the new Post Office In the City rk; nlso, for furnishing granite and coment building. No change will be made in the ‘The contracts will be about the middie of August. heon advertised for removing the iron fence around the intended site, 800 foot on Broadway, 300 on Park Row, with 150 feet of circu lar connection between the two thoroughfares. ‘The fountain basin will be reinoved and relaid in an up: ‘The open space between the Post O1 paved, the rallings removes, jed twenty feet upon both the Park Row and Broadway sides of the present Park Many of the troos will romain 80 be laid on each betwoon that buildin ister's office, an J ‘rning, Marshal; any more of thom Milbusters © this “department ‘Tracy las Hot acted equal HakLow—Mr. Traoy, tho men are at Fort Lafayette. ‘Tracy, looking da: ‘li get even with you yet. ‘The picture gallery having been seen, the next in- eident was the PRESENTATION OF AN BAGLE TO THE SOX, a prisoner who calls roached dragging the enormous bir. is birdship Ia seven fect from wing Lo preventative kept at a rea} In ‘Gspay aad hak wie at effort to cate ers at Grogg, aud ‘was proposed, Proposals have English Gypay. G ity Hall ts to be and the road way extend * jerked from his head, urprise found mouth, ‘The animal being mb, which it would have ide of the Olt ‘and the new Court the Croton Departinent, path ‘grass plots will exist, as at present. ha Dungry held tast to ten had not some of lis companio rescue and captured the eagle, priate remarks be presented it to Tax SUN. In a few appro: The Cuban Junta Bouvet ht the Academ: the advocates of Cuban indepe French vaudeville showed Iimself a consamnmate actor, and Madame . Maurice, who, although suffering from stage This was followed 3, * The banner that boars tho lone Schiavo.” Dancing was also intso- in which Mile, Dian! bore off the laurels, t the feature of the eveuing was the singing of Marselllaixe by chorus, mpany, with 200 Cuban volunteers {n full uniform, druped with Cuban flags. The woman suffragists held their stated weck- Kak gh ly . Susan B, Anthony gave ly meeting yesterday, Mi hor experiences of the late Suffrage Convention in Saratoga, which she considered a decided and most grntifying success, ‘The hall was at crowded by the ladies of the various hotels, who bandoned croque en to the lysding question of th ight, gained m y pairlotic song: rides, bostin chestra, aud the entire man saffrage, to be presented next winter, should be women aloue, but also by men, d that Mra. “Ernestine b. Koro and both of whom are in should act aa delegates of the Association to the Convention in Berlin on the 9d and %3d of Novem- Miss Mary A. Saifor The Gratitude of De RK July 20.—The Spanish Bank is about tes for a second Government loan, the financial situation. lodas, in view of the ‘potion of the United States in arresting the has annulled Article 7th of the procis ht of Spanish cruisers ters near Cuba. The Greatoat teor of the Henson, At twenty-five minutes to 10 o'clock last evon- ing 9 splendid moveor of an emerald color, appa rently as large as one baif of the diameter of the moon (then shining on the southern meridian),moved slowly into the atmosphere at # point about 45 de- ares above the north-northeast horizon, or 10. de- Grove north of Deneb or Alpna in the constellation Of Cygnus, and after moving for five seconds with {ts ‘a, yellow, and blue over an arc of 30 de- grees in a diroction north by west, it suddenly di markable inetoor ; it cant a deep shadow even under a moi teor was seen from points 100 mi (| OUR UABXPLOKED TERRITORY, ‘The Entrance to the On the 25th of May Major Powell's Expodition ‘parted from Green River City in boats, and dropped own the river soven miles, ground on # sand bar, but got off with litte dim- pulty, and travelled with ‘Next morning they ran ‘The Grand Jury of the Court of Oyer and Ter- miner in Kings county, itis understood, mdtcted the ‘eral stoppages until On the 96th they made a point two Ymiles from Bad found a cache of ratior Dad been placed there last spring, all right. Thoy ‘pent the next three days in camp, in repairlog in Diruments and making everything shipshape. On he 90th they broke camp and ran through tho first cafion of the series which they were to *x\ji ing to the Grand Cafion. At the Red Cofioa wKETOPS rapids which nece: The day follow ride throagh rushing water al @ mile ® minuto, th h and soon aferward came to a fll they ‘were obliged to make District Attorney Morris ae a nuleance yeaterday, had administered a bitter complaint to the jurors against the Board of Health for not sup and instruments that complained of.. The Board wi he subject at its mooting this afternoon, nana OBITUARY, Death of Mr, Wood Gibs » of this cit: ay morning at were stopped by da Wood Gibs lexy on Moni je taking a glass of Congress water with a fri His remains are to be interred in Greenwood Ceme- tory, and the funersi will take placo this afternoon ‘Mr. Gibson was in his 76th ingly in excellont health and spirits to He was epprenticod trade of # gaddier, und shortly alter reaching his majority opened a saddlery store on Broadway and where he contluucd until 1551 Broadway and Kranklio street, and thence to 793 Broadway. Mr, Gibson retired from business five years ago ake Mahopac, after an excitup from Calvary Church. ey sailed throu, from thejmmense number of swallows which their homes in ite walls, they christened bwal- went into camp, where ‘ing observations, ‘afternoon they had reached tho head of the ion, which they were to enter the morn: ‘of Jaue 8 on their voyage of exploration, ‘he scenery slong the route is grand, ashes now wildly, now calmly through perpendicu- Incos over 9,500 feet in height. up of strata of earth and rocks of the rainbow, on. ines stand erect like individual hairs itan's brow. Here aud the Dave cut side cafo ints beautiful ited with many: weary travoller. ¢¢s ling the banks where other canon, ly in life to the Ata P.M. th \y romained next day Heturich Grube's Funoral. laco in Greenwood yesterday, eet was densely Pp mn started, be- Market Street Academy of the Preas, New The burial took ese walls are my Barly tn the morn At 10 o'clock ing composed ay follows: foachers and childreu, mom be: York Arion Society, Beethoven Macnnerchor, nerva Society, Hoboken Qi Turnverein. 'A Inrgo uinbor of German societies Frere represented b ito the main one, and al reen with 'verdure rs, spread invitingly Huge cottonwood a8 given them All the songsters of the wilderness utter in the air and make the echoes res the sweet thrill of their musi abound In the valle; Bional. mountains, and the river itself teoms with Aah, The party were all well and in good spirits, artette Club, New their delegates, ood s touching address was delivered by Dr. After which a choral spectator threw @ handful of earth upon the com, erce died on the 19th inst., in P! antville, in this State, at the age of 91 years, Ex-Senator Gooage B, Guinnos: inorping, at his residence in Watkin Y., aged 75 years, Jndge Cook died yesterda recelved in attempting & wharl to the steamer New nj ire, Emily Fulton, wife of ©. C, Fulto prietor of the Baltimore Amertoan, died tn Phi blia yesterday morning, while on a visit toa rela ‘On arriving at All kinds of game slopes of the occa. ied yesterda; Botluyler Coy in Eastport, Me, ‘The late rains in Illinois have so severely dam- map from the ed the Hannibal and St, Joseph Railroad, between finnibal and Palmyra, that tho trains have ceased Botween Quincy and Palmyra a | is inundated, 60 that the railroad trains ulty,. The Toledo, Wabash, and Wert Railway 1g much damaged, Chicago, Burlington, bas been carried away} nd ‘Quincy Railroad bed ar Augusta, and on Satur re the water passed through of wheat ip the stack away by hikh creeks in Adains nnidal 1s inundated. mber have been washed away. Several Conventions of national ‘are to bo held in ‘Trenton, N, J, ‘eek in August, wood texchers in the co rrangements have been 1aade to transport and board visitors ab very low rate: tobo delivered by distuiguished teachers (rom all arts of the country, ainong others, Gen, 0. 0, ave been curries jusand feet of I Addresses aro jiuated in the Mediterranean, be- and Elba, made so in his popular romunce, has been purehasod by th Government ' from an i f Watgon Taylor, for on former years th In voatof the monks of ‘St, Basll, aug later lis of the order of the Camald it became also the refuge of jan Governinent by ite acquisition Intends ‘Convert it into aa agricultural ovlony, —E——E—E The Death of a Distinguished Journa: Col, L, A. Whitely, of Kentucky, died in Washington city last evening, of cousumption, late editor of the Loutsville Jour ‘and fail of the Know- id for many y mous by Alexut * Count Bonteer Whitely was ans nal during the Fi rty of Kentuck. he Baltimore Cilype flied & prominent posltion on the Natlonat Jntelit- GRANT AT THE SEASIDE. HIS INTERCOURSE With Distr GUISHED GENTLEMEN, iacniae orning Walk by the Sen—Mr, Borie Draws a Metaphor and Illustrates Pubs He Life— Attorney-General Browstor Ex- pining Pennsylvania Pottic Pre ident—Senator Thomas Murphy's Hors To the Kastor of The Sun Sin: I wrote you yesterday of Mr. Grant's ar- rival at Long Branch; also, Mr. Borie, and sundry other of our friends, Grant was very much disap- pointed at not seeing you here, but I told him 1 had written to you to come down, which seemed to satisfy him somewhat, A STROLL BY THE SRA After dinner yesterday the General, Mr. Borie, and T lit our cigars and started out for a stroll on the blu, ‘The General was in excellent good spirits, ditto Borfe, Stetson's spirits have sueh an exhila: rating effect when taken in connection with the sait wir, You onght to try them, |We strolled up toward tho; Continental, sniffing the cool sea breene, ‘and watching the play of the waves upon the beach, A After proceeding some distance in silence, the General spoke, “Ah, isn't that surf boautifwt #" kays he, “Gentlemen,” says Borie, “you sce in the view before you a picture of public life,” “ How's that f* anys Grant, “ That surf," says Borie, “is the entrance to the broad sea beyond. Cust your eye over the breakers and all looks snooth, peaceful, and serene, But ap- pearances are deceitful. Fearful storms lurk tn that distance, and many a mariner who has succeeded in effecting a good offing flads his frail bark insufM. clent to buffet with the heavier seas those storms arouse, and meets @ watery grave far from tie reach oft “Boware, my dear Goneral," continaed the amta- Ble old sailor, “of these storms, You have passed safely thro: tae surf, Tut! open #ea you have encountered some squalls, Even now the politica horizon is overcast, and greater danger threatens, A feariul storm is brewing. Let me entreat you to Prepare your ship for the ordeal." “Borie, you're « blower,” replied Grant, OUR CORRESPONDENTS ADVICK, “My dear boy,” anid Eto Grant, Borie may blow ; but can't blow so hard aa that pablic opinion he bas apuy likcned to a storm at sea, His expe- Fionce is valuable. He defled public opinion tn pre: ferring the traditions of the past and the splendors that dwell in ancient deo and figures to modern sentiment 1 the significance of Amertean names and fuine, Heed the advice he gives you, based upon his own sad experience. Respect Young Americ Put your ship before the wind of popular sentiment, and do not attempt to run counter to it, Prefer re publican institutions above the kingly rule of E pean states. Help free Cuba rather than the e Of Spain. Sympathize with the under d ght. Throw overboard the fossils that you #0 much admire, and which tend to hold your attention and rivet your admiration In ine, recognize the prog and keep ap with it © That's the le cording to those Ke ored and respected. A CHANGR TO BOMETHING RLSR, time we had reach the things of the p sslvoneas of the age “Had T acted ac nowld to-day be hou said Borte timents T Us and insisted pn our going \ 80, and were hospitably entertained ors anid cheese, the collation being ready spread on our arrival, Here Mr. Grant was set upon by ich a sworm of politicians (nat I was glad to eseape, merely taking occasion to whisper in the President's ear, * Gen- eral, don’t forget Mr. Borie's friend, He's very polite.” Mr, Gront replied: “He's good for a coun- {iy nuat office only, “Tell him to put in his applica jor Later in the evening, after Mr, Grant had returned to his hotel, ne and 1 were sittin, n the planan smoking, anil enjoying the play of the anvonbeams upon the eles waves of th when Attorney- General rewster, joined as. Brewster was di ile wore A snuff colored coat, white hat, and gray pantaloons. Hoe had an enormous collar that nearly covered his checks fine ruffled wristbands, and « White plug bat covered with ® broad blick weed DESULTORY CONVERSATION. “Tdldn't soe you in the parlor to-night, Shoridan,” said Mr, Brewster, addressing ,himaclf water," broke in Me, Grant, “what are you doin Pennsylvania this tat ? + Geary," replied Mr. Brewster, promptly, of Penns} ocziie’s Kot a vad man “to beat,” siggosted dir. ri . ndeod,"’ wald Mr. Browster, * Packer is a strong man and agood man, But he's a Yankee, Did you ever know cigner for Governor?” “1 know very littie about polities," revlied Mr, nusylvanians to elect a for- Grant, “aud less about Pennayivanis polities, Bui my friend Borie tells me that ity an open questiva u Ubis Gall." “Give yourself n0 uneasiness, Mr. Prosident,” roplicd Mr. Browster, * Geary is to the man: and Is of Dutch descent. He will certainly ed, Those old Dutchmen in my State will uever vote for a Connecticut Yankee.” GRANT'S OPINION OF THR POWER OF MONEY. “But Mr. Packer ts very rich,’ suggested Mr, Grant. * Yes, but herean't buy tho Governorship of Peun- sylvanis,"" replied Mr. Brewster, Monty goes a great ways,” pipHometimes, bub not always, “ id Mr, Grant, replicd Mr, Brew- MR, BREWSTER ON THR TOUNG AFFAIR, “ Mr, Sheridan," sald he, with something of solici- tude In bin tone,’ “what I did for that young man 1 dia from good motives. T contributed to rising genius develop himself. If he turned out to be Other than Whut I thought him to be, the fault is not mine.” * Certainly not,” I replicd, anxions to quiet this solicitude, “Your generosity to that young ian was ominently creditable to you.” * Besides,” continued Mr. Brewster, * we wanted an organ tn Peunsylvania that should relieve. us from the continuous demands of Fornoy. Mr, Young promised us this, and we encouraged him." Why not appoint him Collector of the Port ? ostod Mr. Grant. don't understand,” said Mr. Browster to the Provident, ‘This young man started a Repu lean paper in Philadsiphia some years ago, and we all turned into help him. Discovering our wil contina 0 de- ness to bleed, ME. Fotng mends opga ind bounty of prominent Pennsylvania Reyuplicans, and made his newspaper enterprises the means offeathcring his own net, ho matte wi iy exposed by ku enterprising journal in New York, and then, to save ourselves and the party, wo thought best to defend Young, But the gume ih all up now, Aud we are still dependent upon Forney.” EMTRR SENATOR MURPILY, Senator ‘Thomas Murphy coming up to the group at this moment, the conversativa terminated on that ‘oa evening, Mr. President," said Senator Murphy. Good evening, sir," said Mr, Grant, 7 trust f don't intru * swid the Senator, “Ob, no,’ id Mr, Grant, “10s a ‘fue night, gentlemen,” sald the Sen addressing the company, Deilgbtful,” said I, Charming,” suid Attorney-General Brewster, ‘I was Just remarking to the President how delightful re, with the xplendid sea before ns," sident, Have you had a drive to-day?” jurphy.. to say I have no horses hero, and drive,” replied Mr. Grant. “T beg of you to banish your sorrow on that score,” politely remarked the Senator, My horsos fare at your disposal.” “You don’t tell mo #0," said Mr, Grant with warmth, “My dear friend, you are very kind, vam fast 1" ‘Vhe fastest at the Branch i. answered the Sena- r, * Really," anid the President, I must drive them, Are they stylish 1" “The best steppers you ever saw in harne: plied the Senator sree “Is it possible * said Mr, Grant, What a treat [ have in store! Do these horses of yours match, Senator ?’ sn alge and gait, yes." anawerod the Senator. “In color, one is a dark brown, the other a white,”” “Mr, President, when will It wait you to drive? asked the Senate “Immediately after breakfust, to-morrow mora- ing," said Mr. Grant, "You shall drive at th: tent.” said the Senator, id Hot please me better,” sald Mr. to the Senator, shaking him cordially by the hand, at which the whole party rose, by common con sent rotired to their several apartments SHERIDAN 0 be Exe time to your heart's con- nt Grant in Bothin cuned—How the Presid 4 the Day —Belles at the Hotels. Special Correspondence The Sun, Lovo Braxeu, July 20.—Immediately after lunch yesterday, General Grant, family, and euile went in batbiug, Borie begged to be excused, saying that the elements did not agree with him, ‘The water wasin excellent condl- tion at the time thoy went fn, and the run was veiled behind a cloud, The entire party appeared in the usual bathing costume, the Prosident with a iftile Grant on bis shoulders, rushed from the lolek Load ta tha aust with oo ohetinate kind of NEW YO K, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, | resolution which was characteristic of lim. After sporting with the waves for about an hour, all re sumed the babiliments of civilization, and (he Gen eral donned Wis SILK TILM, which he has away of placing way upon the back ‘of his bead, with the rim almost touching his cars, This is without doubt owing to the fact that he is so used to wearing an army bat, Dusing the Aiternoon’ the General took a jnap in one of bis suite of rooms which faces tho stairs of the first landing, and bas continually before the door a white table-clothed sideboard, whereon are empty sherry cobbler glasses, and other debris of a lunch toward evening, ‘THE GENRRAL LIGHTS A Croan, and going out apon the porch, sat amid a group. He frst carefully read Tux Sux between his whitfs, ‘Then he glanced at the splendid tournaments aud flying by on tho beach rood as of fast horses that wet the sun was sitting, THe was introduced by on the party near him to several gentlemen, and sev children, all of whom were the property of one per son at his ade, ‘The General said very little, al! the reat doing the talking for him. When he did speak, ho had a singular way of feeling with bis bands vbout his mouth and a. THR PRESIDENT MAKES A CALL, At Bo'clock he disappeared from the porch, and er remaining in his room an hour, appeared in & tail and white kids, and with Mra. Grant n his arm, dressed in blue satin, richly trimmed tnd flowered with white lace, and » white abawl thrown over her shoulders, went over to the T Tand House to make acall. But fow knew that he was kone, and when he sauntered throagh the hull, With the silk tile tilted on pis head, and hts shoullers slightly stooped, as if desirous of avoiding recognition, bardly any one recognized him. SOLD, While te was away the parlors of the Stetson Tlouse were filled with a brilbant throng of Indies and gentlemen, and there was some flue waltzing, Wille the dance was going on ® sinali-sized, modest looking personage entered the rooms, and the band being signalled, struck up * Hall to the Chief." Twas several moments before everybody was aware that all were sold, ond no Grant was in ball distance t Frederick Deut Grant, who, with sunbarned eaperately With Miss Mclatosn, of aoINa TO DED. Gen, Grant went to bed at® minutes to 12 o'clock ‘This news we obtained from a relinble waiter who pulled off the boots of His Excellency and carries a good-sized wateh, Daring the evening MIS8 OLIVE LOGAN came up to the Stetson House, She was ac compan ied by a fine tooking gentleman with a beavy, dark moustache, Mise Loxan waa met and saluied by Charley Stetson, Among the other distinguished Whom We saw were Attorn al Brew © Pennsylvania, who haa nmewhat nenviable notoriety’ as John I Young's friend.” THK DELLNS AT THE HOTKLS beautifil, bayoad description tho Mansion House is Mise Britton, revoeniz the belle of Cincinnat!, She ts a blonde, and is one of the easiest and ‘most graceful promenaders on beach, At the sumo house is Mins St a‘ bionde, and a very elegant dancer, Miss" Anthony, an engaging beauty, and the wife of a gentioman who Is vory at «to tho fir sex. At the Stetson House are oe daughters of Mr, Opera House Pike—Net Nottic, and Josle; also Mrs, Secretary Murlan, non of New York, and Mlys Morris, 6 reigning belles of Ballinore, Miss Pell, wo to Dr. Helinbold, 18 at his cottag much adwired for her beauty. PAST DRIVING Sheridan Shook drives « yanking t ther noted horsemen are J. A. Hinckh to, who owns a pair of browns, oue of them Kentucky th Ougibred, and the other English. both fiaxt trotte E. U, Read, D. L, Pettie,C. A Stetson, Jr., with hid four-in hand * Conway, &c, There'are of course anumver of axons here, ax there a at almost every watering place. They can be detected by the ridiculous airs they anime and rry out, ‘The female lek aro grievourly Grecian Bend red! to sustain an ordi plain Anglo-Saxon us, e actually unable ry intelligent conversation in "The ten woar eyo glasses, and pass their time in sucking the knobs to their tancs, Some of them oat with thelr knivos, drink oat of floger-glasses, nnd blow their nowen at the tablos. jany of them wl magnibeently dressed, und some of the ladies have atin toilets" worth \y adreds of doliara, and are decked — with priceless diamonds, Of course there are hero bedes (hese peuple (rue ladios und gentlemen, who are unusenming in their de- meanor, aud belong used to the luxuries of life, do not make a fase about them, ‘THe DAILY ROUTINE There ‘comprises rising at about 7 o'clock, | ‘The wir ls then cool and bracing, and ® ride on the beach, in the sea ts delightful b and refreshing. After this comes breakfast. Tho forenoon. is consumed in bathing from 10 to 1 o'clock, when thousands sport in the water at the samme tine, ‘Then comes lunch, the afternoon pas ing away ta gossiping. 0. HL. MIS RXCELLENCY'S DRIVE, Lona Baaxcu, July %.—Prenident Grant, aftor a quict rest last night, arose early this morning, took w stroll along thd bench, Alter breakfust, ator. Thomas Murphy sent his team for t dent's use, which Wi taken wong the 9e ‘the Prosident, aa he was ulone, oon AN excursion party froin Newark called upon bin, and pald thelr respects, THE PRESIDENTS BALL, ‘The following Committee has been appotnted to make arrangements for the ballin honor of Pr Gent Grant, In Long Branch, on ‘Thursday ne Mr. Leliaginan, Chairman; Louls B, Brown, Secre- aon D, Le Pettio, the Hon, 4, Mur- phy, 8 BL Niels," Attorney Generai BN ire W. Childs, 3. 8 Abecaaits, and J Invitations to be extended to Gens, Sherman and Sheridan, to the Governors of York, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, SOS teeta IMPRISONMEN? #OR DEBT, —-— a hocont Widows and Orpha: our Statute Books, To the Edttor of The Sun, * Sin: L visited Ludlow street jail last week to see a poor debtor, an old acquaintance, confined there, Whale talking to my friend in the reerption room, I was the innocent atener to the following conversation botween a prisoner and his wife, who sat near me, I got so much tutercsted that I re- solved to remember it as neurly as possible, and send It to you for publication; Hvuspanp—Did you call upon Me——— (inention- ing the name of the creditor's lawyer] to day, end impress upon bim that it was bard to continue to cep me here for ® debt when Ian poor aud in re have no Way of earning & cent? Did you tell him bow ho Was oppressing you, and what mi of body and tind he was the caus of, by de you of my support, and did you inform him tbat sou could hardly earn money enough from day’ to day to purciase food for yourself and poorly elad ehlldron t Wire (otrugiitng to repross her vears)—I did, Hussanp—Well, what reply did he make? Wire—He has uo compassion for you or me. He sald he hed been here to soe you, and that you tu- forined him you were unable to pay any of the debt, ud that's you looked well in health he should keep you in here, aud that if you wanted to get released You must wet friends of ours to buy him off Hivsnanp—Friends| The name is a mockery, A min may have hundreds of acquaintances, ut We ta tudocd blessed If among thein he has one true frieud You know the unjust fmputation cast upon me vy this foul wrong his caused those that I thought the most true and steudfast men, that to-day are under obligations to me, to fly from and avoid me in the hour of nood, as if T was a potsoned leper, Well, #0 be it. I must remain here ® victim to the unjust laws of my country, patiently aud submissively remain in Jail an indefinite time, bocause fam poor, and be- cause inisfortune over whieh [had no control bas T cannot employ counsel we are r, aud I must wait uotil God softens the hearts of our porsecutors. he wife was slient; she could say no mores evi dently her heart was too full to give ulterauce to a word, Tslncerely think, sir, that the lawyer aud creditors who knowingly make such suffering tor poor women and children, withogt im any way Bene iting themselves, will have to answer for tho sin ty their God at the day of judgment, Mr. Euitor, aro our Judges aware of the outrages that are perpe trated in the name of the poor debtors Jaw, aad con nothing be dono In the way of reform? Yours, &e, E. T, FOLGER. We saetite Dartmouth © ee Mae WOW MA Haxoven, N. H., July 9,—Dartmouth Collece celebrates 118 entenntal to-morrow, aud this usually quiet ca tn a eady crowded to overtiow lu with ve ulumnl. Among’ the distinguished graduntes © Chief Justice Chase, Souator Patterson of New Huinp-hire, the Hon. Joba Wentworti of Ili . Gen, Kdward Noyes of Cincinnatl, the Hon. futting of ‘erloy, Chief Justice of New own of Hamilton College, Harvey Jewell of Mussachusetts, Judy on. Muine, the Himpahir nt New Yor! man Marston of this State, the Hon. late Commissioner of Internal Keven bridgo A, Field, Baq., Assistant Polted Attorney, ." Sherman and Jaughtcr are aleo bore, the guests of Senator Putter- won. ‘et Reddy the Black- cond nyenwe Rails Jury rond—A Clear Cas or the Common Connetl. When a citizen enters a city railrond car and pays lis fare, he binds the railrond company to carry lin, without unnecessary delay, to the end of the route if ho desires to go ao far, Mr. Wiliam Grif filth t8 a bullder, whose placo of business and rest donce are at Seventy cighth «treot and First avenae About two months ago he fell (rom a bailding, and wns #0 seriously injured that he i# obliged to hobble about with a stick. Business detained him down town on Thursday night until between 1 aud 2 o'clock yesterday morning, at which time himself and two friends entered a Secon: avenue car (712). Mis friends rode as far as Toirty-fourth street, wile fe pald his fare through, and received acheck in due form thus: Second Avenue Railroad. — 5 4 Be 2a 4 Fe a a Hy Sa i ab 6 a 63d at. to Yorkville or Harlem, es! ‘This nereement, purport ing to have been nttered in good faith, was so accepted by Mr. GriMtn; but when he artived at the depot in Sixty-fourtn street, the rallroad ome any further, Is positively sefusod to take hii Ho demanded the return of hts money, and in this demand Oficer Lowis, who waa on duty Ju the neighborhood, united; but this also was re fused. ‘There was, therefore, nothing le for the In jured’ man but to hobble home, three quarters of Milo, In & pair of carpet slippers and with the ald of a stick, at that hour In th ning, If this ts nota Clear case of swindling, of whieh the Common Coun cil should take cognizance, thea show usa fraud, and let us see how tt looks Trouble on the Lovg Istand Raitrond. Vor several days past tho laborers emp! on the Sag Harbor branch of the Long beiand Ratt road have refused to work owing to the tion-pay ment of their Wages by the contractor, and asa con kequenee they have fndulged in large’ quantities ¢ Had whiskey, and com A numerous depreda. tions near Manor Station, intercepting the (rain und bandling them’ roughly, On Saturday ng A party of laborers Kearched the express train foe the purpose of finding Mr. Charlick, the sident of the road, intending to hold t until they Fecelyed thelr tm ever, unsuecesrtul, On Monday Jor moro eollecte they ranged themselves beb{e to make an attiek on the The enginoer, however, saw the ating their purpose ‘put on by the station at full speed, the laborers bu stones and sticks at the cars, doing no {njury bey smashing the windows, Yesterday tho contractor paid them off, anda number of them took the mail tain for New York, On the arrival of the train at Hunter's Polat two of tho ringleaders were ar rested tage simi Capt, Todd among the Harbor Pirates. Sergoant O'Brien and a force of the Harb: Police were busy on Moni and oariy y day morning pursuing the pier pirates, Shortly be fore midnight, the Sergeant and Oficer Doyle en tured a junk boat containing %,000 pounds of bark in fiftcen sacks, and with then two men who de geribed thomecives aa Timothy Mahoney and Haniel Burns. At about B:0) o'clock yesterday, morning, Meal und O'Brien secured anot ning seven bales of wool, welg! ‘With these they © And at 5:20 0° ght Jawes Burns aud lock, Sergeant O'Brien es Holey and Thomas © with their Junk boat and 60) pounds of sugar {n three sacks, The #ix prisonors wore taken to the Poids and teinpora: ily committed. shane Forgery in tho Penitentiary, Solomon Freeman and Flora Manaschutz were taken to tho Tombs yostorday on the complaint of Mr. Jon Fitch, Warden of the Penitentiary on Biackwell’s Island. On Monday, Solowon presented to K. L. Whitman, clerk t the Warden on Black nd. a paper parporting to be signed by ico Dowling, and witnessed by ‘Thomas Jourdan, 1 his clerks, ordering the discharge of Hyman axchute, Who was convictod at tho bpecial Ses: July 8 for peut Larceny, and wenteaced to ment and $59 fine, ‘The docu forger), und the prisoners were pounda, dJaines White and Ofticer Doyle wrrested Jun held to bail, EES SESS New Vork Burglary ong 1 On Monday night a party of burglars paid a visit to Kiverhead, and alter e1 Wg an entrance into the stores of Menara, Wells & Co. 1. L. Ski moro & Co., and the Jewelry store of Win.” Baird, blew open the safes hi each, securing over $2,000 111 money and watches, ‘The thieves, after securing their booty, stole a hand-car from the depot of the Long Island Railroad, aud went to Yaphauk, whe they took the Bret truln yesterday morning lor Now York, having previously stolen the telegraph instru, meats at Kiver- head, Eliza Willis, formerly a slave in Mar committed by Justice Dodge yesterday with to answer a complaint preferred by OM ‘Tho officer chargos that on Monday plight ered the prisoner in front of 40 Wooster street, cre: ng @ disturbance, and att pied to arrest her, when #he pulled a razor from her bosom, and made two atiempts to cul his turoat, a ca a ‘surers to Court, 7 Yesterday, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Fudge Cardozo ng, Chailes A. Macy, and Emanuel Knight, Watts, and Howes pleated guilty to the indictment aguinat them for usury, with the exception of Mr, Yan Buskirk, who bas ‘pat ina kpeclal plea, upon which argument Is to be made on Thuraday, Ail the broxers who were indicted for usury have How pleaded eurisy. —— Outrageous Persecution of Colored Mon, On Saturday uight last, about 11 o'clock, twen- ty or inlty mou called on the proprietor of the Orange Hotel at Turner's, on the Erio Rallway, and gave him thé altornative of substituting young white women for the colored waiters in his service bofure next Satarday, or being cleaned out. ‘They sald that they would put the miggors in shape to be served up for browkfast" if they were not dis- charged, ‘The domand has not be esl to, and all the employees of the hotel are prepared to resist any attack, —— The Arrival of the Harvard Crow. xsTowN, July 20,—The Harvard crew ar- rived at Loon yosterday, ‘The mon are in excellent physical coudition, baying been effected unploagant y ‘only in @ slight degree by the voyage, and are uently already prepared to settle down to jy work.” ‘Their boats are in five order, and the crew only require the short practice necessary to got accustomed to the new course, ——— J PERSONAL INTELLIGE. suldbsds tones Sir Francis Hincks is in Quebec, Gen, R. B, Lee is at the Rockbridge Alum Springs, Ole Bull goes to his villa, near Christiania, Norway, next wook, to spond the summer. Lieutenant Commander Mitchell is ordered to the New York Navy Yard. Leonard Jerome, Jay Gould, and James Fisk, Jr, fare at the Ocean House in Newport, Prof, Morse fell down stairs, in bis residence to Ponghkeepele, aud his log wae broken, 08 Baturday, ‘The Key, H. M, Gallagher, of Brooklyn, was thrown out of a wagon on Tuesday, and badly injured. Justice Connolly received un ovation Ln his native town, Cavan, on bis arrival Judge J. Black Is rapidly recovering from his re- cebt injurles by # railroad accident boar Loutevl ‘The Pacific Railroad Committee have returned to Denver from Contral City, aud are a Cheyenne tor TE. Fenton has presented a e Union Bi Gen. Lersunii, formerly Captain-General of Cuba, rinies frou the partizans of Queen i468 LO espouse thelr cause, ident Fillmore, ex-Mayor Opdyke, Thurlow Weed, Commodore derbitt MeDowell, aud Gon. Ingalls are at Congress Hail, Saratoga, M, Richards Muckle, the business manager of the Philaaelpila Ledger, aaile lo-day for Liverpool tn the Scotin Vicente Romero has boon nominated as delegate as by the Now Mexican Democratic Conven- Rear Admiral Bailey and Commodoro Bissell are ordered to temporary duty ou the Ketiriog Bourd i Washiugton lovl_ Rathnor well-known millionaire “of Al ¥, We the proprietor of the famous taria a Lenox runny owned by Heury Ward Beecher Goy, Stearns of New Hampshire hos appointed on hie stad Mason W. Tappan, K. A. Straw, Samuel M Whooler, Claries Ht, Bell, F, A. Palkucr, aud LB, Has kins Dor James Hazgorty, of New York, lately 9 ointed Consul in Glasgow, Scotland, flats dome trouble Fea'sutnio hia 'duties, owing to. the fact that bo Was once A prominent Fenian leader In this country, Fardinand C, Ewer, Jr, Aled in Nantucket on Thursday, July iS, son of the "Rey. Dr. B.C. and Sophie MC. Ewer, Ainonthe and Odays. This ty the child whose Fecéut baptism with ail the ceremonies of the Churen excived so much attention, John G, Whittier is in much better bealth than ts usvally his fortune during the bot weather months. His four uioces. Ligsio, Mary, Addie, and Alice, have changed the ailence of the post's quiet home lato & bap: a palace of jay aud Koulul wlemdii® go be ly ———_——SSSass PRICE TWO CENTS, MYSTERY, TIOBOKEN IF A MURDER, THE EVIDENCE SKIte PULLY CONCEALED, The Great Importer of Chinamen tn this City-Ho Visits Admiral Fisk—The Erie Opened to the Celestia! tor Fields of the South to be Filled with by Coroner White-A Night of '—The People to be nd the Hoboken Wharves— Testimony about Lawrence’a Mr. C. Koopmanschaap, the great importer of Chinamen, arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hotel on Mon. day morning and icf for Philadelphia yesterday af- Boon after his arrival he loft the hovel and was absent till dinner in the evening. the Stock Exchange and the Gold Room, called on nd also apon the officers Coroner White resumed the inquest yesterday in Hoboken, {n the case of Willian Lawrence, whe {4 supposed to have been murdered between Thar® day night and Friday morning, to suffocation, foundly a mystery as ever, testimony is as foll drew Dongiaa sundry mereantile friend of raiironds connecting with the West and South to ascertain the lowest prices for of Chinamen to this eity, and thence to the Atlantic coast of the Carolinas and Fisk recetved him in a white cont, with his hair slightly more parted in the mid potentates eyed each The Admiral ia ily the taller, with a compact a round florid face, His hair is brown, The Coroner's ofies ‘The case is as pro» ‘The substance of the His object wo w Lawrence between 6 and 7 evening ; he wason the a4 went and had A glase of Lawrence with a woma! drinking faloon ; La n board, necompanted by the irl deck but the ‘workmen who were at work Lon anit off the vessel (the Galates) bi when Lawrence lor the vessel they wrence (0 lead one to sappowe ;Atterward. 9a tho more burly of the two, and sii His visitor 8a man figure, inclining to atoutnosa, and broad, promiuent nose. and slightly curling, and his beard of @ darker bus, and he weara a mou Wal We Was drunk, LAWRENCR's THRMAT, of Forsyth atreet Vietorine Huse fled thaton Tht little leg-of-m tuuicd tn a dark pe and galt sack, light gra A pearl-colore ted a weed from by the Admiral, and the two Spoke to them aining saloon, and the bar ; she liad some soda water, and Lawrence then sald had some friends he would Introduce to d right; tho men then un Board tne vessel | Lawrence said he would carry leponent on board ; the ‘wanted her to drink, but she would not ; she remal With Douglas antils o'clock; when dep Priay morning, they ae lar clears’ present The great Chinese Central Park, and went ontinued at ane Of the day bofore, and left the etty at 4 o'clock, Mr, Koopmanschaap Is a native of Holtany resided fitteen years in San Franeisee menood his business. of importio, in m amall way several years ago. to enormous din porter then drove to the fo the theatre after dinner. ly hour his business while in the stloon Lawrence mot one lo whom he remarked that If he canght bi caught him that mornin That's ali right, Lawe i Relthor Persons m eve with Lawrenc se08 Had been exam reas deposed that he ha ¢ being drung, put not by » @ on Thursday night at Nick Linder's saloon fea reach him the feasibility of employing Chinamen, trausportation, contract for th , Lawrence ; saw In tine for the manuring ‘The South Carolina Sea hrough the abundant and thrifty Iaoor of and rice to an tm= prthe rn eapital ists are now raising crops upon them, follow upon the advent of the Cel ters of the Mississippi have already begun experi menting with the now Inborers and with grent satis of clare, and you can emoxe o New York that night; never clears in his life; never had an dnpleae ons to make an inepeett ke where the body was found. Latennechod Captain Chase, Superintendent of the Hobokes tht ta murder has been commitied, as 8 than corld not slip off the pier. Spaniard Voga, were examine ¥ ho knew nothing of Lawrence, and that he was ongaged In smuggling, as had Coroner White disc the exception of Nattress, —— INDECENT SPORTIN the latter declaring A Splondid Ol the Non of Gov, ¥ Merckaut—Joe ned Fight between nd a Kaleigh olden Down on the Fitth je Yolls * Know From the Raleigh () Since the battle of Davio atreet and two ren- contres with Coleman, late Att fonsul to Stettin, Joo has not had a mill or bout, thongh he has bee In the late excursion to i¢ prisoners, with The Government | ganizations in this c Out, have becn making quict but extonsive Lions for purposes yet unknown, be taken to prevent any infraction of the neutrality rns that the Fenian or. untry, so far from having died prepara- Measures are t@ Norfolk he cursed Cebe quarreiled aloud with three BROOKLYN, entered the store of a merchant him soundly, using such languaxe,as hie futher, the Governor, used Mr. Roebling is no better. Justice Bonnet, of Fort Hamilton, held an inquest Qn the body of a man fonnd near Bay’ Ridge yestordag, S feet 9 inches nigh, 25 yea The rchoola connected with the Church of 81 Peter and Paul, Williamsburgh, went on their aun plenic to Myrtle Avenue Park Yesterday. Coroner Jones held an inquest yesterday over tl dS years, who was drown rd stroct ‘bridge, on Bunday ‘The unknows ts abo oe Challenged bh challengo was no sooner parties walked to Tucker's back yard moment only, Joe asked, body of Wiillam Rizee, in Gowanus eanal, m while bathing. a D “Only with the weapons God and nature gave," wns tho reply. At it they went. NEW JERSEY, Joo's Aghting did not come up to bis talking; his blows wore not woll aimod or relied more upon his He attempted to scrateh, while lis ndversary was delivering heavy blows, fifth blow given by bln adversary, Joc fell. Hant did not understand the Fnies of the ring, When Joe was down, he did not stop, but continue: blows, until Joo cried, “Stop, enoug! 0 then stop until Joe had thre Tt was a fair old-time, terms, with bis own weapons, Joe's fighting weight | irl two years old was found on Sandi and taken to the Hudson City police station. She gat forcibly delivered. her nae as Mary Ann, is than his fat, organization of Mracsia ‘au edifice to cost 815,000. David Burke, aged 16, was arrested in Hoboken na warrant from J that he had stolen some py house of Mr. Thomas Dunn, at North street and Jerse) picking the pocket of James Blauey, a BOK MOVEMENT. Ld of the merchu: Joo is well whips sary hoa ono smal was taken to Prarie’s grogger; keeper of the Cupltol tered to his wants, 4 severely bruised; his ch on his face ‘The Hat Fintshers of Orange will have a més meeting at an early da} The journcymen tatlors ewployed by Steinhardt @ Allen are onstrike, ‘The German wood turners last evening elected 1 i Vice-President Stophanl | Secretary, Gustay Franke, At amecting of the German cabinet makers Iaat Prosideyt. Mr. Humrichhausen. was ¢) Songress to be held at Pilar Governor made * Davie street dght, We are not proved of this fet i for the fight te is’ the fout un In @ vubile apeech he approved of the Davie street Oght on bis sou because it was foul and ik that wing tho deiphfa next month. ‘The dimenities of the rrilroad laborers at Pleasant Les us have pence. Valley were fin: a adjunted. yesterday, and Jack ‘McDonald am Joba Short, are bela to —$—$—$———$ $$ ‘ROM THE TELEGRAPH, The race by Myron Perry #1,000, mile heats, Yin 5, to wagons, was contested on’ the Suifoik Park course, terday afterne day* previously, aod the course trotting of the first day, between Hotpur for! gma exe Fi “at Piiladelphia, you Heavy raina hed fallcn for ‘The Bourse closed stro 1; rentes, TOF. Tc. venworth, Atchison, and ot aod Lrousides, ursday, 80 a# not ‘# races already Northwestern to tuteriere with announced. Myron Perry was the favorite at 100 to throo straight heats, Time-—2.31, between Ainerican Girl Fi sieee be8. ot across the Missouri at Leavenwort , and he won ti Kight illicit distilleries have been seizod in Wake 3 The great rece + C. und Goldsmith Mald is the event to-day. A delegate State Temperance Convention is to be held tn Boston ou the 17th of Anguat, The revenue stamps are hereafter to be printed uder currency The Custom Wastrxorow, in the New York 9 Guillotine, [he following changes Cristom House have been recom: tended by Collector Grinnell and approved by Sec- wieboc has been called upom by « Dat he refuses. Further negotiations on the subject of reciprocity are tobe poled in Washington in September, erpool cotton market closed quiet at 1944, ls, and 13d, for Orleans, ening attitude of the Carlist party causes much nneasiness 10 Spain ‘The Democrats uf Ooio have split, and will hold another Convention on the 25th inat, ran into the postal car in the New jopot yesterday morning. Republicans tn N: nowtnated @ radical ticket for the Tennesse ‘The next trial of Daniel Noble for the robber; ny will take place ia ‘Pio ball of the Philadelphia Gray Reserves, in the ton Ho Nay, ob MoUdAy might, wae em of the Third Cok riday by Clarence ‘ommilttee to Fes! Pnultips. clerk, at of ©. Van Ren. ©. B, Takes, removed; Ger or, vice Jona Rawyor BIENE Inavestor, Vice $1,400, tu pinco Dies, oI elix Ray vert rou Wyatchman, ab 81,00, vice George Me- ———. The Virginia Elec Ricnuown, July 20.—The official majority for Walker is 18,208. Haven Raliroa: SS JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, I Insurance Com; Music on the Park Groen this afternoon at 5, European steamships brought a Stockton How tended by over 5,000 persons. Capt, A. J, Haynes, former! was assagsinated om Nearly ull the police sergeants in the Metropolitan District have been tranatertud. Patrick Murray, aged 60, died Brondway yortorday, Mrs. Dixby, of 90 First avenue, was fouud dead in her room yesterday morning ‘The Avenue © Railroad terly dividend of two corge Light, of 3 Kast Thirty-seventh street, attempted suicide last evening by taking Part Mr, Willlam Cull, of 31 Bethune street, denios that bed the pervon who has complained of him for Mr. John O' Mahone; by Messrs, Belmont & Co., was p yesterday, under an order from Judge McCuan, jerman woman in Hurlem jwrday, having been bitten by one of the doy Inbescment of 200 ‘The United States Treasurer has sent out worth of tho new ten-ceut and $1,500 worth of Bitoon cent fractional currency. vindstone in H. Greon & Son's & : esterday, dainaging Just declared its quar- Consols closo at 935s for money, and 98) nty bonds, S24; Bi shares, 194 ; Liltnols Centrals, 98, ‘The land line of telegraph, built between Bostoa ‘and Duxbury by. tho Frenen' Cable Company, will be realy for use on Sunday next, 1y'# $99.00, that bad boen held er to & recelyer ot, and San Francttco Board ‘A number oi leeding citixes organized a society for the from Inwieas white men and ish and American authorities have bees, doum diod of hydro} rotection of the Avery, John Q, Tully, ¥ bers of the detective body at the’ Central of 413 West, Thirty-sixth street, fell y bore with it Margurot and Agues Kelly, and Ellen 'MeGuire. Mr. Philip W. Engs James Syirington, Henry by other for information regardi jos Of the British Possessions Ln ‘The Pacific Rajlroad Companica hav take fruit to New York at five cents resided Last n! backs ; also, to fu ols em . he calied attention to a bea pound. grecme Unicege, Oe ynegogue for the J corner-stoue of cougrezation Rotof 8: noon Ob Broad strect, the largest Jewlsh tomples in ‘The mixed jury in the case of Milli ste yesterday returned a A ittee has been appointed, in parsi orutio late Connmerciat Convent Father Mathew T. A. B. Society No. @ wore treat. Worle.” Pres J teation, died tn the Leonard str arrested for intox- W Volice Station tat ang of revenue stan counterfeiters recent. ly arrested were comuitted y Commissioner shicids a resolution of Orleans, to max Yention'at som sipp! Valley in Angust or September, F made ite ap) amended thelr'rules govern: Police Surgoous. N d the upper part o! officers: herealt i ‘Avy member of the police free, Patrick Doran went to hy Lhe testimony tn the Turner case taken in yesterday i& voi home in Leonard street Jainp, aud was badly barn: ray be died in Belle John Phenix, aged 17, of 4 Welham street, who was Market ahd Cherry i# supposed bo be dj ing on Mouday evening, nd condcting. v8 ossession from a taché of the Treasury Department nam The State Prison Commissioners suthorized a Keformatory in the 8 x the Rathbua Hous fed by the elect, dont, aud Prof, rogular nieeting of the Commissioners of migration will be held to morrow (Wednestay) ck, 10 the Society Library tildin twoeo Tweillth and ns that naked baths the Kast River, Now York plors all al from the Willamsburgh terry, on Sunday, women Were bg 8 few yar evens admitted posed to enfranchisement, ‘hy polis on election'day. Kast Tooneasee, of the Seventh Ward, and he introduction of the German ols Of Lhe Olly, aaseunbled dng Mr GBA ier In the it to weet H ne, School eforu. Conv i Tustitute on Friday ovepinge ” °° Dominick Vietry, by two brothers Geixer troubles are ap natives which tees vimost for thelr frie Ttallan, was tak: North Caroling has nic no avers that yy & waa, dud the brothers have

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