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‘Sette 27> _ ————————— » why re a = — — THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. —s PRICK TWO CENTS, 7 . N1 r YALE COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, | “pp » IPRS yy f being a witness to all thelr daint , THE COLLEGE REGATTA. "7 THE PRESIDENT IN TOWN, | vaciiiens BROTHERS, 1 PRESUME!” | piktgsroezat binge wits ieensninier ie | THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. capone THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. Ey ve ebe peeciet tg Rae ase etaltscsvandcocoaragcment tora site of seaman he Aunual Harvard aud Yale Contost~ ——e HIS EXCELLENCY COMBINING BUSI- Survivors of the Oldest Classes of | 11 Horner FUL STORY OF THE | iiss that bade fair to sauder bis goncrons heart: | TH THUNDERER FOLLOWING THB Eel dy Wy meeceas Wet eg, | THE CNITRD STATES CONSUL BR. | NESS WITH PLEASURE. SIAMESE TWINS. LBAD OF PUBLIC SBNAIMBNT. Maan SPECTED AT LAST, ——— Washburue, . Worcester, July 22.—The event of all others ei Ex-Sccretary of the Tr . ° Nothing but the Possnge of the Irish Church Tho Retonse of Imprisoned Citizens of the - wv with Seerctary Fi Yarw Couteos, July 22.—The reunions of tho eutskipedee a. Hardest pA ld Diseatablishmont Bill wilt) Pacity the | lt boating matters in tie United States is the an- United Mtatee-The Confacation of the b | various classes last night were among the happiest & CathelionWae & Ler Peasantey—The Commons will [n= | nual contest beiweem the rival crows of Yale lense—Return to the Branch. events of the commencement season. The oldest class President Grant, accompanied by his wife, | represented was ihat of 1819, whose surviving mem- Aaughter, ani son, arrived in town yesterday morn: | bers celebrated their semi-centonnial anniversary. ‘Meratly Heber, Ing in the steamboat Magenta, from Long Branch, | Tho clase graduated thirty-nine members, of whom s. Chang and Eng, the Siamese Twins, If the General expected, on discmberking, to mect | twelve still survive. Six of these were at the re- | came to America about 1840. They were gentlemen the gaze of a thousand curiosity acekers, ho wae | Gnion mecting last night. These are Kiah Bishop, | of refined sensibilities and of good common sense, most agreeably dieappolnted, for neither the wharf | A. M., M.D., of Smithsbury, Md,; David Booth, A. | They noth attended closely to business, made money, men, the ‘longshoremen, nor those who were on the | M., of Long Meadow, Mass; Joshua Coit, of | bought farms in North Carolina, and took ont their pler to! welcome their friends, gave themselves the | New Hoven, formerly of New York; Jonethan | paturatization papers, Soon alter thelr arrival in Teast concern about him, He had Informed Mr. Stet- | awards, formerly a tawyer iu Troy, N. ¥., now re- | this conntry, they held a levee, and were Introduced pon that he desired to be lef alone, and his wish | siding in New Haven; Asabel Huntington, AM, | to the distinguished Capt. William R. Travers of was eratifed to the letter, ‘The only individnal who | Iawycr of Salem, Mass., and the Rev, William | Jurome Pork, ‘The Captain shook each one warmly Dranifosted any eagerness to soe the President was | Walcott Turner, A. M., of Hartfor’, for- | by the hand, Then he looked Chang steadily in the po old Jersey farmer who had risen early and read | merly President of the American Deaf and | eye for forty seconds, and carefully studio’ bis fea- and the Lords must Revodte. Harvard Coleg! The Times, alluding to the | Oxford and ¢ arian outroges In Trelam ries of micrule nave planted perv As in Boglant the race between bridge has always excited the great ¢ ays that conta | est intercat, #0 here has that betwoen Yale and Har | Havawa, July 22.—Two citizens of the United views inthe | ward. In each case the contestants are amateurs, | States, named Printado and Cubjas, who have beem ¥ Irish peasant’s breast, which mast dieappear under | gentlemen, and generally sapposed to be stadents. | in prison since February, and Senor Gutierres, @ beneficent aud enlightencd legisistion. For this | Boating is engaged In by tiem asa recreation, and | Mexican, have been released through tho Interces reason we trust in such measures of justice as the | the several crews of each University display as | sion of the American Consul-General, Ineh Charch bill, which shontd not bel anset: | mech geal in developing thelr musete and atteiniag The splendid Aldamas* mansion, in this elty, com | ted a moment longer thon can be avolled. Until it | accarsey of stroke tn rowing as they do in eonatra- | Geeated by the Government, has been tarned intoe 18 acitled, thoro t# little hope for tranquillity in Tre- | fog their Virg.tor Xenophon, If their excellonce in ‘no for the officers of the volunteers, land, and the gravest results are to be apprehended | the ore were only an Index to their excelience in ‘The total number of estates belonging to Inear- | from temporary postponement, Heavy indeed is the Hi Mak meet Colleges might boast of many very | vente which have been embargond by the Govern Feaponsibility of those who have the power to res | “The Harvard crew of this your, thongh thoy may | Ment up to the present date, is 1,200. ‘ene the mexsure from delay, The Zines adds that | miss Simmons, their stroke, Loring, the eap- | Advices from Fernando Po represent that Cubam ‘Tax bun. Dumb Asylum of that city, It was as: | tures, Chang endured the examination with imper- the Ministry bas resolved to preserve the Irist | fain. are yet a ee weeny a Oya wate Hess) Prisoners tere are in cood health, ovr sHorriNa. certalned at the reunion that Jacob MM. Smith, | turbable gravity, ‘The Captain next turned nis at- Chureb Vill, in spite of the majority against it in the | Yow oor, Ie second ouly to Loring panes After the landing the General, in company with | A. M., of Georgia, who is still borne on the roll as | tetion to Eng. He took a side view of him, and House of Lords, Therefore the conclusion t4, the The crow 19 at Pronticc’s, ant consists of Pran- President Lemus Sapersedcd—A New Plane fn old gontieman, said to be General Cometock's | surviving, died in 1869, The other survivors are the | then gazed at him intently, The spectators gathered | Times continucs, that the differences tetween the | ts Ozden Lyman, “it (stroke), Hilo, Hawaltaa It\s rumored in Washington that Sefior Mo. Islands; Theopbil father, Hoseph "8. F topped into a carriage and drove off. Mrs | Rey, Jacob Abell, A. M,, Walter Livingston, Sami ons, "Ti, Brooking, Mass, 1 | about him deeply Interested, The Captain, after a ony Grinnell Wille Houses, in reapret to the preamble and the eiaty- rales Lemus has been removed from the presisency of the Cuban Junta in the United States. f is succesnor Grant and the little boy entered another carriage, | Holden Parsons, A. M., the Rev. Joshas Payne Pay- | careful survoy, seized tho connecting Ink im bis eighth clause, do not offer an inenperable obstacie to | Cornwall, N. YS Gearge Trving donos, "M1, In suppoaed to be Seflor Morias, who was lately & And spent the day ainong the shop keepers on Broad- | son, Geo. Sheldon, and Maltby Strong, M. D, hands, acd examined It se Professor Henry would tie passage of the bill a he ee ee ae ae Guosd of Wong lexewarm (a les _Gukag. cena ob way, making purchases of enndry indiapensa ‘Twelve members of the comparatively venerable | examine a fossil. The bystanders closely watched - 7 ‘ rm DER graduated, and no Freshioen, Fay, who hie recent disastrous falla da te Join the crew in England, is considered by the | at nis door. He is suld to Now York are Iaid THE LORDS SURRE admitted some tim Articles for the Prosident’s ball next Monday night, | ciass of 1829 celebrated their fortieth anntversary at | his operations, Suddenly the Captain looked both r . = Warde os one of the best men everin a Harvard | ago to Mr, Summer that the insurrection began one VISITING THM RX-SEORETARY OF THE TREASURY, C vetvate residence of one of their Lldlind The | gentlemen in the face as if perfectly satiated with San = os} amt Nicki’s Scasion—Tho Original Date of | crow, The crew will average ten pounds less than | year too 800m, and thut foreign Intervention would ‘The firat stopping place of the President's carriage | Class of 1699 mustered twenty-seven members, and | his investigations, hesitated a moment, and, wiping | “© wei <4 — Disent sbment Mestored The Terme ef | tho Yale men, and have on'y rowed together foar | be its only hope, Tae fntare schowes of the Junte was bofore Mr. Stewart's great wholesale dry goods | enjoyed a banquet together In the evening, The | his brow with « red hundkorebtef, said: * Ham— hoinlpikidh actlbrre!cod Compromiao Adopted, Wee without any trainer; but they are tn oad | will be Kept ae eceret as possiole, : eral couversed with his former Secretary about half | four surviving, Of the class of 1849 thirty-seven | Of course the byrtanders langhed, as was bighly | lovers, and to the conenesion of bun tre ts of quan. | Aight thero was a full attendance of Peers and spec: | ‘The Yule crew are quartered at Curtis's, and hi i Dae at gh an hour. ‘Thenhe went up Broadway and stopped | reunited, The younger classes were more numer- | proper, at the suagestion tlat the twins were re- | dered ‘kisses—for the priviiege of sharing ouly vue | (alors, and twany members of the Houve of Com: | heen tu heavy tratuing under the superintendanes of |, TGR INE, pt Titfany's, Bail & Black's, and at Stewart's retail | ously represented, and indulged more freely in mer- | lated to evel other. Two brothers of the ame | P' wuled Ve would lias Kiven bis, Fis! pained, | mous were present, Jon Ward: rbey pave practimddent pf auccess, | #ent Croope to ald the Garrison, and is couadeat of stare, where he effected several purchases, Next he | riment and frolic. character wore lately discovered in tho South of i longed ‘foe twee The consideration of the amendment to the Irleh | Their rebellion, The Dominl visited Hamilion Fish, Secretary of State, with The anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at | France and cut asunder, Ono of them lived but « Whom he romained closeted over an hour. It i | the North Church, in the evening, drew together a | few boura after the separation; but the other waa | tht eveuinas sometimes travedng ton Earl Granville opened the debate by remarking paid that the principal subject considered during the | lerge audience, The orator, the Hon. Ewory | alive and doing well at the latest accounts, thongh | Uem, He isan inveterate smoker; but he could wor | that Hor Mojeaty'a Ministers regarded the vote of | D: Interview was the disposition to be made of the Fort | Washburne, proceeded to discuss the rela- | somewhat disconsolate at belng left stone In the | stoke on theso occasions, becanve tho young | Tuesday ntght a8 one of a very crave eharac mnt | Cooney, Greenville, N Kovlerick Terry: | A Young Clerayman Flin Latayette prisoners. ‘The President and tho Sccre- | Hons of ‘the Colloxe to the State. He | world ut the tender age of three years. Itisto be | NM,payniully sousittvn to the amelt Of tomnecn 205 | at thay were unwilling to prevent the consideration tanrae soutiberebte exbertenes it tary concluded to order their release, and instruc. | contended thet the Collage wae the means of | recretted that these brothers could not have been | but, although Chang often asked the mom s | of the other amendments to the bill, and wereanxious | college boat racing, Bone ley being the tions to that effect have becn sent to Plerrepout and | reforming and strength ning the Government. He | kept toget f until the arrival of the twins question, the young lady could not gather sudlelent | ¢9 9 te parity only ones Who were’ Hot In the crew Of last baton. was not opposed to the Univorsity ena im | Qourage to anawer itwhile King wus by. te Somauet URY cieennnionl IN 8 ieee 6 C poeee ame Se ook ons walks with the tc bill aun Hight evenings —sometimes traversing bo eee rlai i (stroke), Wii ter. erally quiet. port, Mens Witla A ew England — Hae, Movs; William Henry TOAChicago, ML THE WAR OF THE RITUALISTS, WW AteCop Hone, 70, Petersburg. Ih + Kdgat Davi a “aif, m ¢ are: me ington, N. ¥. There average Weleht is 169 pounds, and they Rotere Rurope. Possibly a physician conlt have bee i ui wna the reinse of th 0 H thoucht oar colleges were pre able in the present 'y val a ‘a " cillation. Je proposed the reinsertion of the orl been practivia, or for the past four weeks n DINNER AT THE ASTOR, State of encicty In tnie country, and that we were | found skilful enough to unite the French twins to PAROn ae pre etee vernon Sul dato of ‘dwestabilshment, namelt, Jan. 1841. | under'tha teatving ot dosh Wards hey have be Mrs, Caroline ©. Allen was vaken before Sedge Bhortly alter two o'clock President Grant left Mr. | not yet sufficiently settled and advanced for Vaiver- | tho Siame However, on one occaston, after baving walked | but should t insist oa @ division of the flow: onos by n proce duder reeula training dict, and taken a puilof several | Cardoao, from the Bloomingdale Asylum, a few days of hu n graiting, on ee bert hh ‘ some nateca tiles and eat up. ull ncoriy daylight, | If the wotion wan contrary ¢o the feeling of the | miles every day, beaides ctlier excreise, 0 a A what Fish and entered his carriage. Qe his way to the | ee amentoxerciaes pronar | te plan followed by the norticultariate In graftiog | Kug dropped asleep (rom sheer exhaustion,and thin | House, he would wititraw it. Iie Wout \ney' will ues isa, old one built by Ei. | O&O: 08, © Writ of Aaleee corpes, and bar dlesberge Astor Honse, he again stooped ot Stewart's Cham- | were neld tw Central Charch, which wus well | rose busies into apple trees. What aapectacic for | te question was asked and answered, ¢ lovers Lord Cairns sald thet since the adjournment he | Hott, in bd feet long, 21 inches wide, and weighs 176 Ground that she was of sound ot ate . . | Blied by citizens and « =, atudente mu ; were tir acquainted tho ‘circum | hind had a conference with Rar! Granville. He cord | poudds, but i considerably racked and scarcely fit | mind, and had been Improperly deprived of het ders street store, and was jomed by Mr, A. T, Stew: nd strangers, atuden! jum | the scientife world, and what a treasure for » slow: try 7 galleries ; Mis Ark Athe Astor House In private parlor $1, the Ra tee an arse te ihe etter who | man, Would be this union of two race Preaiien party, consisting of tho President, Mr. | were present large numbers, looking ex- | bodies fato one, With Asia and Peance thus united, aa ah ch arduous courtehin; « .'T, Stewart, Mr, Comstock, and two gentlemen | ceedingly pretty and loveable in their eit ‘eon Alditior APaD Ca th id BX Bawah, Mr Corestnek One opera ttaen | can. varied onvored soflecees, sealing daees, and | mere woud be additional guarantees for the peace he hilt conmge. oF. proteac roversy on a. mensare | Yale crew, was clalined that the bulk of the evidence againat devoted to amoking and smail talk, His Ezcol- | bands filled with boquets to be showered upon tbe | Of the worl! and the pri ity of mankind. [5 2} aud said with Impressive wi of this kind where matertals for 9 solution we ‘Tho Freehmen crews fiom exch College have been | Oo favorites. The seat of honor apon the platform was | to be hoped that twins of the e8 Yrenel children, [ will never desert ye ot With that view aud that sentiment every ng i ications wre tat th er went mei to show that she is a ritualist, and leacy was not in good spirits, Lis Pp » jainese and French , Word, Macuanigiy like this ts all too rare in this | Ging whiel took placo nt the eoterencs accorded. | strucgia between tl # sharp one, bows at the sacred name in the creed. Gue elorzy onable in th untry; ind iinpaired whem Cairns) thought the amendments remaining few aod | to pull’a race I ai They ordered @ paper boat for i Bie of solution. The wae giay to find vbat Marl | nie race eepectaiiy, Due die buridcr failed tn making | Costly. Lusscy proceedings hed been tnctitesed ville waa actuaied by aalmilar apiclt. Notaing | ittoaait. ‘The Harvard crew also have an old boat, | 2@eluet her in the interior of the E6ate, before Judge (Ube more eulpable oF jo Than to-en: | which Is at lowst W pounds heavier than that of (he | Johnson, and a jary bad declared her insane; but and four | wowavering He wtald by ther ‘cupled by th orthy President, wodore D hit " DEPARTURE FROM THE ASTOR. gectpted by the worthy President, Terdore Diane | pattern will not become fuel cold worlds Te acreed Uiat the question of date was « have the priviloge of naming | man testified that he thought he Bhortly before 4 o'c! the Tre ident bade adien black robes, supported op the right by Gov. Jewell, | OF If we must have such @ fashion, that tt will bo ENG OORS OVER THK DAM @ tor the a i while’ event Witt ounce » Amen" o6 though spelled to Mr. Stewart and bis Galens fricnds, and started | The platform was filled by « large number of the | postponed until politics are on a better footing, and By-and-bye Eng fell in love with his sfater-tu-lnw'a certainiy be on the Co aver, ab Spring’ ‘ther anne that, besides the for the Long Branch bot, Ms attention was so | grave and reverend ecignors 6 sing the College < : pA ednirk Pita tnd ble ahh Tate have to which they are thorouehly secustoined, and wh rend sou being a Low Charebman and. to nap witn the Dandshakiag, good ah | Benet 6 rome ne | thore will bo less dager of an unpleasantness be- | sister, red her, and wince that day ths y tw rowing than | hie mother's reli offirs somewhat greater diMeu!tes Ir theee-fonrits of « dloceso were willing to com: | the Charles River, owing to the currents as Well a@ | erty, and took t mute, they would have twelve instead of seven per | tide. fearing that h rin an excesding sociability which us views, he is heir to her ital t buke to our bousted hy ‘ore-you-eo-Genvrsl that fi take with him a book tween persons Inconreniently near eac’ other, nt | “College Friendahipa," with tho valedictory : Tue discovery made by Caps. T impor rs Grant by | dress, by Arthur Shirley, of New York, w tw m scath: avers wal O.D., nnd this forgetininess on the Presf- | m: netble production of the day, and was i = b oe o ee roth. | Semtomlded. ‘The question with respect to the dis mal aisteriiood, of w ly cost him a scolding. Alter Tully entitling the vpeaker to the fret | (At The Hon, Mark Twata has continued the (xp: She syapelty Boek ere broth. | position of the surpus iigut Le left over, | ThreesAlite Race ou the Hudson—White and | momber, ‘Judge Cantoxo senierday rendered » deet- through Barclay street, the were conferred upoa. him. tuln's examination, and hos aent the following inter the emotions of the ¢ Up exbes | Canicen ee vetume ce RIVER Ne, eraneny, t9 Dovly the Contestuate—Deety the W) sion, directing a reterence to Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., t found himself om pier 26, North River. sathewrduates ail arpested IW ror with | esting particulars to Pactard’« Monthly, ‘Tur SUN od by the other, When one ts sick, the other ts | SPU, ® Portion of the fund nee reerict? berber dt rirerrdg gto etd Paes R- AN OFFICR-SREKER ON THE PIER. dainty white collars confued with delicate black | has procured nt grent expense the accompanying | sick; when one ‘ecla pain, the other feels its WM | oneluded by sdinitting that ho svili had strong ob: | The championship of the Gulick Club, to be | person and property of a woinan to the custody and ‘When the President arrived, the pier was crowded | [°° the, seecalobeweres Abeleaven Or De iMustrations which have not appeared in Zuckard’s, | ONC te angcrod, the others temper tales fre WO | joecions to the Vill; Dut IC 1k was to pass ub all, it | rowed for by Mecats, White amd Deely, caused ® | eae of others, om the ground of her belng of a ‘with carriages, wagons, trucks, band-Carte, 5 "| have olready geen with what happy Meility they DOU | was not for the interests of the country or of the | large namber of the lovers of boating to assemble | sound mind, is alwa: Batter of delicacy and impore Wheelbarrows: and drayer which blocked up the pas: } montco's tailor, and were of | tue exact and tell better than many worus conid do tho dif | (cll in love with the same gtr Charen to prolong tie atrurgle on minor details, yesterday at. the. Elysian Fields, Hoboken, trom off in which It 1 not possible to be too eaatives, Gees ane rendered 4 mpoeatb for the carriage of & and polite waiters of tune entablishmeat® OF cou culties whieh sarrcund the Asiatic pair: CHANG DRRAKS THR EXCISE LAW. ‘The Marquis of Saisbury, Karl Kussell, and other | which the contestants were to start, and on board ‘Was a cane demanding unasnal circumepection, ; Pree! AW} if, Grant and his elderly friend | tncir themes of discourse were various, but the ora. THE VEIL TORN FROM TIRING PRIVATE LIFE. Now, Chang ts bitterly opposed to all forme of | leading Peers, accepted toe compromise, and praived | the steamer P. C. Bchulta, which accompaniod the jew of the gravity of tue inguiry, and the pecu- Were eccordingly constrained to alight and tramp | tions were secondary to the splendor of theirper- | rao not wish ti : . intemperance, on prin, ie is the reverse | the conductof Lord Calne in the present boats over the course, fi.’ As those whe fhroarts tne avenue of Alby wheals thatatood before | Fon ‘appwatauce, ail need: notnil be mentioned do not wish to write of the personal habits ot | temperance, on pring nd cruvtions wi ‘The motion for thy restoruth Bhortly before 5 o'clock the to were got in xl the proceedings to declare Mrs. Allen @ here, At will be sufficient to aay that ono and | these eirange creatures solely, but also of certain | so closely wedded, their re are ‘ was agroot pos! a eee ee eerie tebe Presidente rt | all of the gradusicy knew @ vast deal | curious dotails of various kinds eoncoriag thom, icriored ihe thowohta ar tree. Chang belongs 10 tuents were disposed of according tothe terms ofthe | generally a " woe ‘ he Gow and ie working w en a Re eau barnes teil stoseae, Pon emies bates Fo en en ee neon mtaaye in there | Whleds belonging only to thelr private Ife, ave | tiaigstie supporter of All temperance retort Clouse A Was alters ao that none of the surplus | followed, W in, anit Deely, at the word iy" (whieh ts | lunatic walted, according to thelr owm ratood ns preliminary), started, White | years before moving In the matier, and as it did not wu seconds after the word "Go," whielt it there was any tel reason for haste 0 obj could come of the |ittie delay incideat cetion was made to the slurt, aud 4 | fares aud it te quite certain hat they. y ho wneuns | Mever crept foto print, Koowing tho Twins ints | Mut, to his bitter diatross, avery now and thew Ky without the separate aud distinct | the two men rowed off, Dovly having a decided lead ence; while, if Mrs. Allen le right in hee j Cdl raf See. sade raving ti over hie bead, form. | unterrate the ‘edtent of thelr mental att ainents roately, Tfoc! that Tam pecutinely well qualliod tor | fet drunk, and, Of course, that makes tug drunk and the Bishop of Taam pro. | Peheend length. Tl othe appar take | av he delay mould prevent the consummation step one sito for the President of tho United be distribution of diplomas by the President, | iio cwsic 1 lave vskon upon mysell, foo. This unfortunate thing has boow & xreat eorro rT ome and go ‘8 moustrous wrong. to Chang, for tt aln vst destroys his asefuluess i his LIZATION. favorite fleld of effort, saat REPUBLICANISM IN FRANCR. compromise. Straggle between Doely with much Meulty mainialnl had obtained, On e return It Was evident thas White had but ‘tittle more energy or atvength left; neither bad Dooly mn muuch; he Was very willing to drop the quick, strong. The Domocratic Deputies Keioct M. Thier ” ‘with bis parting salutation in Latin, closed the tater. Peace Sui ‘cee Siterveset thse nce toey se. | emting excresses, A WITHBLING KENEKE To et fod inotionless. Mr. Policeman, at this disobe- | ,Th® dinner of the alumni! is tle event of this af | ‘The Siamese Twins are naturally tender wud aBec- rapes on ihe part of Uae errant Uratee, Sirack TERS | Gitatiee, worthy Of | donate in disposition, end have clung to each other Scilla ss Spectacle tu the Chtcage Kee ® urt—The Sherif ef Cook d left at & puemee traeters « ‘ pnil he had found ft necessary to tnake in Order to Be great confusion; but at longth the Presisicnt Datt Goliad Comaniee blah trgadpitg adbaad huis rel Soul tl ll Programme—the Pr. Buintan the load, and ae tis opponent sickened of | Cuicago, July #2—The Ecclesiastical Court, ved the gengwey of the Magenta in safety. Tt te b 1 f Di fb Col ife. ven as children they were inseparable corn Made effective. he followed suit. Bat White would not allow him engaged in the trial of Cheney, assembled thie mora t paid that this attentive policeman will file his app!!- Tho apnual commencement of Dartmouth Col- | panions, and it was voticed that they always aceied ; , %, to rest on bis oars; several times be put forth a eal- ‘ . fation for & post-ollveship early next week. [lis | lece took piace yesterday with appropriate exercises, | PM 00 "U1 UI Panis, July 22.—The Ministerial Couneit have | laut spurt, bat ib was labor to vali, aud merely lent | ing, ‘The President announced that the exceptions y (0 that of any other exercises Tod teken placa, | persons. ‘They nearly always played together, aud led, at which Chief Snstice | goncenstomed was their mother to this necularity ehances are good. Alter a diner on the inwn, the vieitor sa inthe tent, where t Ory ror THE DRAXCT. . On board the Magenta no one seomed astonished | WLS, meellne Wi bythe prewince of the Preaident, The crowd let { yeted abe’ rteag iPaper ge Prog prepared and presented tothe Kmperor tke Uanis of | some additioual nioreat to the race. “Deely caine 19 | taken yesterday afternoon by the counsel for the a Senatus Concudtum giving effect bo tie political re the winner, making the three miles in 36 minutes St ’ forms proposed in the Kusperor’s nocssage to the | sreonds, White boing ouly 16 seconds benind him, | secused, and which had been held for advisement st Corpa Logislall On turatag the upper Make boat White showed | the adjournment, were overruled. Mr. Fuller rose ‘ince the prorogation of the Corps Législatif, the | much better nsnacement tian Deely, turming shor i fm alone, Ho was last neon aimoking tis cigur and if only hunted for one of then, eatiaded Satta ort pe fdgitatte, A et * 4 him alone, He was last neon nmoking tie cigar and | others, ‘The Alumni convened a epecial meeting in | usually only hunted for one of thea, eattnfed that Pepusioa elie tat have met to comtiel what ae | and eiose, while Derly iule an unnecessary hy save on ts Gils ine. pideanied Ou6h ohabauli Pinrerelntscman, Ht'may bo remembered haa ews | the, Morning, am Fesolved to raine $800.000 lor the | wien she found that one ahe would Med Is brother Hoh they should take ander the elreumstances, M: | turn, ve,ap to this thn a bas tWO | eupport of the College, $35,000 was #ubscribed on at A rhiors. prosomted and explained a protest axainn a ip tise tar flat trotters at the, Branch, which be lund placed at pik genty fomewtiere in the Immediate meighborhuod, And the attlude of the Governient toward the Cham: | Waverley Boat Club—Tenth Anniversary. iore the. prosiug * 4 is EE yet these creatures were ignorent and unltered ber, nnd then proceeded to develop programme of | The decennial anniversary of tho Waverley | feacied the yoict o1 winch gfe will ¥9,ao, further , opus ahd e r ‘The General was attired in» plain sult of black SIXTH WARD RUFFIANISM, barbarians themeclves, and the ofpring of barba ET a eeeite cud ware te. | Boat, Cinb was held ut the Club house, foot Lor ee oe ee eksk aruniea, eaateet aA tort loth. Among the other notabililies on board the 5 rlane who know not the light of philosophy and eci Be. Jules Favre T allenes lor the | Of Christopher street, last night. ‘The Pre- | proceedings in the ¢ ‘© have determined ta were Judge Cardoza, Isaac Bell, Gen, | A Second Edition of Reddy the Biacknmlth's | ten, ie shall not he conteary to la Mt ailenos tor the | Sident ol the Ciab, Mr, Gorge W. Fortmeyer, | our x Corapit Sit and Mie dines G'Nelll, Vice: | we have. Deen compeliod to pursue this course, ‘The ho meeting adjourned withvat any con- | occupied the ehutr, q Sherif of Coox county, who is present, will sorve the Present, floured at the lower end of the’ tal HT eee oe val hed ubsrea te tho wre. ence. What a withering rebuke is thia to our bousted with Il Ames, the Hon, J. J. radiey, and other members of Who Enter There ne'er see ¢ ‘the Blossom Lodge Club, ght Again"—A Daybreak Scene in the | Vili) arrelings, ite wranglings, and EXQUEST OVER A PRESIDENTIAL TROTTER, Sixth Ward. ita soparutions of brothers t ans Bee BS oer eevee marry Oe Bae Sheriff of Cook county, Gustav Fischer, then | ‘A. post mortem, exnmination was made yesterday | Capt, Jourdan bas been in the Sixth Ward long PECULIARITIES OF THR TwINs, Raciog in Philadolphin—trousides and Jobe | 108. Hiver Association. sat on the lef, of the | | Tae tects ee eotine weit in dae. fore | Herts ahd blond ae AA lich iad ufoe sere: | enough to know all the dens and slums of that pre- | As men, the Twins have not always lived In per- tho Winners. \, at, and tl Alcyonca “ot | Krance being greeted with load amd coutinued ap Pataoncenta, July 29.—Two races were cot Preatd jauso by the audience, Fal hours’ sickness yesterday morutng. ‘She could | cious precinct, and of course he kaows them, It ix | feet nceord; but still, there bas always been a bond Be aa ptered- er ea Mesa hall sk Blak OR oth ya, Me. Btagy, Prenident, were, the procial | Pixs soon as be could be heard, the President de Th abe ng ohepeaton Of vero- therefore pertinent to ask, Why does he permit auch | between them which made them unwilling to Ko wor between Dot and Clubs were also ented. Let. | mat ied order, 2 ad uf on (ome trations | a place to exist ns that robbers’ cave kept by Wil- | away from each other aud dwell apart, They bay Bevitts Ir melden, for ap rae (98) Dot wis ors | of | rouret | were | received | trom the shoald age iu oceul wld order the hoase | SENATOR MURPHY'S CRABS DON’S SUIT. Ham, alias * Butch Barclay and Jerry Hartigan, in | even occupied the same house, axa general thin rN iiirery leit eae ROO, HO, and Peg hioe hfe rape Wo intl's | Alter the injunction had been served, the Coart pdt_fetponse to a tolexram from President Grant, | the basement of 130 Chatham atrect, corner of Pearl | and it ts believed that they have never foiled to even en ah se tine wep retired for conseitation, and, on itt retin, short | We carriage horses Egypt and Cincinnati were yes: | street? These men received a ficenso from the &x- | sleep tovether on any night since they wire born The acoond race was tetwoen W. Doble's a. g. — lock, announced adjor 1 n. Rose, fu ra wuld be bad until # v'clock to-morrow. (Meceee 9Pat 69 Leone Sema cise Board List September, and of course they re- | How rniely do the habits of a Lifime become ee Mean ie tee in ] ~ OBITUARY, ceived it upon the recommendation of Capt. Jourdan, | sccond nature to wat ‘The Twins alway go to bed PHYSICALLY DRUNK BUT MORALLY Sonne, hres heats, Trane, EOL, RAs wud RAB, Tike was th Mite Faat.—Wo | ay jection tu Washington Territory. = pre sida Hoe ea eseindinty and of the piace they wourd | ot (he same times but Chang usually gets op atiout | , An gure ce he ls to head a groat temperance proces, aid no attention in our iso of pester Ww the wo- | “tye omeial returns of the vote in Washingiom A 1 Keep. che man whoshot Freel in rank: | en hour before his brother. By an understanding | #08 Lod rancin np alonaies @ ar ae pore. dice . formed by A. PY, Me * | Territory vive 4 total of 6,2+—an increase in twe The Death of Jcbn A, Roebling, P. y ¥ | muute, and drunk as 4 lord; but yot no dis: Widsle Oeleien of Reaeara 1d to have been performed by caning i give a tolal oF mete, iennnate ie ‘Ee Mr. Roebling died of lockjaw at 6 o'clock yes- | lin square a year avo last November, and for which | petwern themerives, Chang does ail thetn-door work | mally and hopelessly drank th n his brother, wlio bated i} “ new the feat waa to be attempted, but Anding | years o Neuatees Le Sik” Nine tate on ta aban ferday morning, at bis son's resldence, 137 Hicks | be stood the farce of a trial, being Oued six cent. | and Eng runs all the errands. This ts beenwne Eng | bias not tasted «drop. And eo the two begin ty hovt Wasmiarox, July 24.—The Hon, Bea Wade | that no responnible parties wore Lo act as judgus, | delegate ba Sonareee le tt Te he ae Btreet, Brooklyn, ‘Two or three weeks His place in Chatham strect i well known to be of | Nkes to co out; Charg's habits are sedentary, How’ | nud yell, rod throw mad und bricks at the (root | apent yesterday afternoon wth Secretary ttanton, | aud seo shat the undertaking was (airly accoiupllsh’ | ton of a Siate, Conwualion ts emul 08 Ot Fulton ferry slip, arrancing some particulare con: | the, Some clave as thas of Keddy the Blacksmith, | eycr, Chang always gocs along, Teroplarey and, of Course, they break up the proces: | and ieaves for Ohio this morning, He doos not be: | ed, we did not allude to it, We only refer to the | aud 6x4 against the proposttio: Bected with the Kass River Bridge, and a boat camo | Meher up the atrcet. At about Sig o'clock yentorday THEIR RELIGION AXD POLITICE. sion. It’ would be manifestly wrong to pnnish | Heve thet Rosecrans will accept the Democratic tor now to may that we have liitie faith in the a in aud pushed the fender again: noroing s miserable frllow, who evidently Lad been is Cuang tor what Eng does, and, therefore, the Good | nomination lor Governor, aud if he does be will be | statement that the affair was bona Ade. The publie SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. ne of Mr, Koebling’s feet una cr kept in the deo all night, and perhaps robbed, was | fing isn Boptist, but Chang is a Roman Catholic; | ‘Terplara secept the @mtoward situation, aud cutter | benten by @ very large majority, um Gey. Hayes is | has had @ su felt of these h'ppodroiie arrangeuen(s, pees fee el er. Rogbhed.e foes one erase jas one Se Benton anti his face was woarcely diacrenible, aid ae Vis brother, Chang covsented ( ve | iq silenee and sore ery strung with the Herublicona, and will poll as | Kver ance ucgele riding posamme @ Popalar santo | a. cals will celebrate Humboldt’s birthday. j nd several of the toes were amputated, but thongd | Pe tiled 1, Tarn Oe Wao ied bis xavage work | tinh 4 nas that Kug was, on condi ae . J it Hot A larger vote than Grant, while there wre | ment, wonderiul feats been announced an . Louls wi : dyte ruflans, who continued bis savage wor jon. that (Ali ews OW TO MAKB A WHISKBY PUNCH omLor iM wot vote for | d — 5 ze Phe Bo r othr ago last Sunday, 8 very warm day the windows | Of Wis den, witnessed ded "the act. ‘Phe | all throwsl th yong onthe Usion | the matter, and find Chang blameless, ‘iuey have ee ee ‘Mossinger'e subacquent attempt aud tnilure | The Cambria arrived at Movilie y Week: ano last Bancay, 8 very nt dow’ | poor man's shricks brought a policemen tothe spot, | side and Chang on the Confederate taken the two brothers and flied Chany full of warm ies in 1 bours Was regarded with sue. | Father MeMahom was berated yesterday from Df his room were thrown open, and it Is suppowed | Wig, inatcad. of arresting. his assailant, drove the f : 5 5 and Eng full of wuiskey, aud in PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, in we Know that the velocipodets being | titon, in Kingston, Canada Seek Se tore saat cold, As ve. ebortly SIerward | wonded Os ay. Jerry and bis man recreated INCIDENTS OF THR WAR FOR THE UNION ' € minntes it wax mot posribie to toll whicis - {by unscrupulous parties to defraad the pubic, | ‘The weather tu the Weet has lately been favorable showed symptoms of a vilmonury dimeulty, which | Wii thar own castle. Afartigun, bins unotier Ii They took each other prisoners at Sever Oaks, | Was the druokest, Both were as drunk na loons James Dutt, the oomedian, 14 not dead, We shall denouses them iu unmeanured (erma, "| to tie ripening of the growing grain crops. Taggoennd 020 soon resaiied fi onhiaw. conse for a sitailac den at 11 Mulberry street. and bas | but Teapture were eo evenly balanced | and on Lot whiskey puuches, by the swell of their | 54 5 n Molt ter a Week's Maneatis My. Roebling was born on the 1#th of Jun cise ¢ 8 eae that a zeneral army court had tobe | breath, Yet all the while Chang's I principles | J. Kusso!t Jones has arrived tn Brussels ay wv A project ts on foot for a World's Exposition ig iy of AO Ct A license from the Excise Boord, at the hands of tue | in { (cach that zoneral army cour o i prineiy . ePatTutet ae ee, cones fe Se Cig Of MBbausen, in Faberge Captain of the Sixth. assembled to deter hich one was properly the bis conse i all just Police Commissioner Brennan f¢ in Buratoga, YOITINGS AKOUT £0 eg On® J9R the coal academic intincton, aud alter a cont ——— - captor ani which the captive, ‘The jury, among bd to confess th waa not moraliz, | Core styan and Currier are stil! In Cavada ~~ Hvoydon, the Postimaster, and Kainess, agent te thr deesigs fe . NOTUE. PEALUATION, Win was the How. Samael Wilkeson, then corres By overy right and hy ‘ole, Ryan and ter a ad ayer andalad SME Omaha, decamped om San r rr F % surance | lune lime; but the vexed question was Hnally de | and, therefore, It caused his friends wil g. Viekelt, are al iv Sulphur Spauge, W. Va. ass gaat el shel - irae Missouri, on Wednesday. ii nee : y bad than eeeunne NAC GAG tile OF wa ry to Wied bis watel: with hts night-key Europe: : ‘olthe United states and Peru against each other, fh Westphalia, Shortly aiter the close of thi per % : nd tt ban (Lope Nie Moe nen f The French maan-of-wariean Bart sailed from thie | came ct Vice bo eimigrated, at ‘the age of 86. to thie couutry, Auother Yeung Man Ituined tw the Vertox | con ricusl uf disblieticnus of orders, aud scutenced SOLEMN. REFLECTIONS, Victor Duruy and Adolphe Vintry lave been ap- | port seacrday. olan ‘Vhe Canadian Press Association arrived in Oswe And weitled in Piv'sburgh, Pa, Mr. Roebling bought of Wall st to ten days in the «uard house ; but Eng. in spite of 1 pucre ie a moral in these soloin waruings—or, at | polatedt Senators oF Mec, na IRDLIDE (GR OGniey BORrA roan maL Onalalt ea Leeres a inct of wild lance, und set himsclt with mach | A atir was created yesterdry in insurance cir. { il arguments, fell oblitel to eli tmortwon | jest, a warning in Giese solemn morals; one or the n excursion party left Omaha for Salt ' 4 ; ‘The Cail Perigyes . hirmscit surely tnt fuer resort than the Kutherfurd Park Hotel, ap The Caitforala airship Avitor made another sue Vigor and persiatenes’ to reduciag thoi to tllavie | cigs, by the report that Mr. Prank W. fallard, a ment, notwithbtanding he hirosclf w_ 8 gitirely tan other. | No maite itiv somehow, Letus heed it; mink reed cosaful trip from San Fraacieco yesterday, oe ny p abu’ ace v : Fy og vl ny ane us progt by; 10 Peaboed ived tn Balthinos Ved Ps ‘ c! soneiton a to building up about hum a village of | eon tieman who had Litherto stood high In the church Had to discharge both from custody Tia aay wore of an tnstructive nature boat ge Peulindy agrivod i Hat nore on Weilnes Lhe Hon. Wiiliom Perry. of Cinnominson, N_J., | ‘The Harvard Crow have declined the challenge of 7 ‘1 the just rew 1 . t i yringe y y will read a paper before the Farmers’ Cluo neat Tugs: | the Looaon Club. Mr. ootliog’s frat engincering work In Amerie } and Jn the business community, had become » ’ the eresting beings, but let what Lave written bas been appoluted | day aitoruoon ‘The mines in Consola, Copola, and Ventano, Mex was on Beaver river, a tributary of tho Olio, and nin eateat ol be funds of thy A POIRE FiONT AND A suUTTEW su tat ao oatet cee gy pyitte (Sead aetaP ae to ois ae ys The mine asols, Copola, and V . Bie'aret creat work was tue balding of the Moaun. | ‘eller to tho eatent of $6000 of the funds of the |) Oo Tae brothas (ail out. about |__ Jeavicw Mornotten lo manlow 1 econer, Twill ro | CaRrmed OF Sie Peumerivanle. Deuiorratio.Atahe Vom:'| (he Ninth faaglment will gp tp Biam (ors by Atesen. 1 loo, are. x) LGIRs LATER Susi bse Os BATE gaucia Brid Fitteburgh, He subsequently built | Security Insurance Company, of which he was Seo PF one id Chane knocked Eng down, aud then | Mark. 10 conclusion, that the agos of the Stame.o aps 1 Bearl Ran ennoinied’di) Maison CPLE Sido ren ere meen? p ery Gen, Vega is certain of organizing Northwesters Shenigront.‘briige from. Clnclaasl to" tal then | retarz. For many years Mr. Ballard had been See- went oa hun, whereupoy boll chinehd. | TWiusare reapectivaly Mity-one and OMy-turce years. | op huxtcsrar, rousicur easnece of ihe Westeca Live: | _ Macy Fisher, of TH Kast Tweith street, who had | Coullerscy in Westen to @ low tank great bridge from Cincinnat to Covington, | rotary of tho Lmporters’ aud ‘Traders’ lusurance Vegau to beat ud gouge cach other withoul ——— sion. : arynex Thomas on thy head, was Tocket up | 4 verpool cotton market ¢ yy. Um wos Holshed tn 1867, rotary of the tmnpy cau id THE LABOR MOVEMENT “ hier (1 fy'Fasex Mar vse Lande, H)9d.; Orleane, 13, 1,008 fect clear spin trom | Company, and rubsequently Beeretary of the New pene att Oe Eee Te ee nt oe tie eeree | rhe new ferrvbont Sy A woman aged 70 years was kicked to death by @ and LO tect Leswern | York Hard of ie Underwriters, and of, tbo Nu Maktog the Fire Belle Useful. Headguerssrs 75 ; Hittin os aie eek iam a mark in the cent $1 fect at | the Beer taryahip to the Company whlch he bax nuw The Bricklayers’ Union No, % Mr, Richard | The ythe Dominiva Fisance Min; Frederick iste, aged 88, was found dead In a | inemocives tu lndiapapolls on Wednesday evening = Tondwuy ts 90 d the | defrauded Ballard was an expert bookkeeper, Mattiews, President, met last evening. The dele. | (ive 14 ibs ised 1 tn 8 stable on the Bloomingdale romd, having | phe French Cable Company have applied to the ‘The rowdway ts traversed | and bad ma: hia defuleations #0 adroltly, that made s report, and the Miltary Commis: Kicked by @ lores Teeter af Enetome of tne Fistionth Deecriet for pen ch ite centre by two wronght iron | although tl run over ® long period, they bad Wy, ¥ be instruct’ t0 | gion, ia Jue was couciuded yesterday, bub The North German ship Admiral arrived at Qui sr108 to land the shore cud free of duty Binders, one ches deep, the other 9 Inches deep, | not been discovered, and were only found out cet request the Workiugmen's Union to sco the RUE Verdict i not kuown, . torday, with vf J Williams and 1M. ether making 9 combinéd girder of #8 inches ia | dentally lust Muncuy during Mr, Ballard’s absence aulhorities avd have the fire bells rung at 7 M. iy gs Mond F The tick w hal, ao Lech re ray teeta Re tet e wr, . At each side of the roadway i « , a , 60 that Workinemen may no lot : \ wo for fauna . t Sere, Ab anes Bree ot ihe eeeuar poe country eet aa ! uel PPS thee tsa et omcceaen le eebanis (es be Bis aight, waite tutowtented, and the former was kited, feet Coop, (bus give aqeat stiftuess and aire ‘The Company usually bas a surplas of aboat;$200, ated out of balf an hour or an Lour every | Wie Mt er cotlug wit Sumiiay services ge McCann will render # decision ins few days a : > " om the arch ‘tleelf, Nooring Is suspended 000, part of which is used to mske call loans,” The a Chavloa dis Di fs ty the rult of Growebeck against Isaac Larrine, aged 80 y was killed by a gravel Wire cables, 125; incbes in di which passover | Co! never charges more than seven per cent - Renr Admiral Charles avin lies bee detached | tration, in whic case the beire train on the Haddon River railroad, oear Garrison's tte the towers aud are aucaorod Mriniy in the abut | and receives only Goveruinout bonds na collateral ho Trades Unions, | fou thecounmani of the south Atluutic Syuadroa wad | Loreto Won, yesterday. . ments, security, ‘Tiere collaterals were used by Mr. Bal- The Clothing Cutters’ Union met last night, | "2 és Neil Hiryant suceecded ao weil as the groomaiman | The Aibeny Court of County Sessions has entcre@ ‘The last great work on which Roebling was | lard for purposes of xpcoulation, and the contilenc end Mr. Patrick: Whearty wae elec od delegate to |. fihon Bourget, Lae writter from Rone, grains | Ot a eared je AC Jekereon | © nelle py escaul [n toe case OF US pereces tncieed Re ‘engaged was the East River oridge, & project more | roposed in hin enabiet iim to carry on bis system the International Tailors’ Union, and tho Prenident, | Seeren'h Situs way to Cauaen to case teerultas ) Weat Tenth otrect ad a SABRC DOTTR aaguiticent in its diwensious, and more Important | of (rand so long and so well, Ho was promptly div bar. I } ai a « wey Sch Justice J.T, Joslyn, of Marlboro’, Mass, te om for, to the Nationil Labor U: mn " . In its corta n influeuce on the prosperity of tie Yast | missed trom the Company's acevice, sol criminal Mr, Schater urned’ the tmportunce of “ti ee Col, Warren at General Cres iriMln, or McCarthy, Impated John Parley | trial tor compounding flowy aud for’ excessive som \ population in and near New York, than anytiiug of | proceedings ure to be insututed tion, as teuding 10 organise’workinguoa for palin. | wall souterday ia | This poorslest ce ante the Wow sere Menhau cel onda | ace ¢ kiud ever belore undertak this country, a Faction in the exclusive Interest of Iabor, Speecles . Ra RRR ay § > RMD iia | Lieutenant cely, of the U. ‘Tho rewains were removed yesterdiy altcrnovn tO | mye New Jersey Schuctzenfes we Treaton, bis late residence, ¢ 5 ee 4 Mihe funcral of W. HH, Smith took place yester- | the Schuetzen secutg-Awaru of Urizce, ay mors ing, from Madison square Prestyterian | ‘The annual Schuetzenfest of the New Jersey Chured, The servieg was parldrwod by We Hey. | Schuctuen Corps was continued yesierday at Movat yw. Adums, assisted by the Kev. M. Roosevelt, of | picssunt Park, and drew togethor wix or seven were then delivered aga dese tuto this country, steamer Pawnec, bay been arrested iB Portsmouth, sa0h Plymouth | Henry Kelly died tn Bellevue Hospital yesterday. | Hom acharas of oru yo N.¥, bude haute? having plished hin ont of Whe. store Of saisa authorities, styling themect ash io Rep tom rey voyenih atte 1 hear Firscaveuue, with such force panies | short Pete dey emesives | Gov- hc tell un thee tet al fom tle province of any oars one of the prbilsh ‘The Journeymen Tnilors’ Protective and Benevo: |’ "My John Powers, carpenter, while at work om @ 1 the introduction of Cur Alvin 420 aiid Lormerty oF Abye VEEL the tire Memeo Labor Items, ‘The Quarrymen's U.P. Hociely atiendod Jobo y ; ; Mowtintits fh ou Bigtitiota virvet yesterday ves dnd Messenger, lias reiurnied HH Nave ibeve euventh sunual piaus dwelling in Grecawieh, Coan, fell Trem the top, © aim few Rocuclic. ‘The pall bearers were Floyd Smith, RHE Hires ZpveTas: wor a two years" pleuwure trip in Kurops ‘ t Dehoty wil 90 r fatally injures Presideot Manbattan Gus Comcauy; B. ¥, Wheel- | thousand people. A signal «iin at Y o'clock heralded ra of the Dayton Ledger office ere Mtael eatt DAK Mice Lintearice veniu p edrect , Bled, ail | Waar OF 09 Feet, aud wae fatally Wyured wright, President of Greenwich Bank; J, Cooper, | the day, and ten followed daveing and shooting fur Wages: he etrike i tigaed bY eens Bow Tiasing ah Walleees. Wel ie js working (or be " Consols losed at iy for money, and Le] for the Tresidint of Chathain Bank; C,A, Davison, barris? | pri ich was eontinged up to 40 clock in the Re riggs i ‘Ain the ‘city 40 die, Williaur Wiuticca | C. Silas, of No. 5 Denay row,'complains uf the Ineo: MAE: Evoswonry Bon ge © oe ter, J, K. Behuyler, Howard ‘Walio, Briaet a erlon ikdward Wrebur was declared viowr Journeyman Barbers’ Union inst nicht dis a lence of the conductor of car So. a Uuivervity pine s ; Koosvvelt, of New Rochelie, The interim sud crowned King, ‘he ecremony of crowning took cused the best manner by which sorter working hours ae | ya the 2Iat lust, insisted om shoving hie a The local land office ti Lako City has reel bsequentl, New Roche 1 ‘ty bd better pay can be ob. ained. ir. Kramer, of the Epirce Vy windew, Oud Feeog Boom you U declarstory patgmeats, coverin, yy Jaco subsequently, tn Hochelle, where Mr. | place Inthe Paviion, the derary City Sarnger Nd.cwillg omcticing {or tie-itey. sit MFP BORLA foal t asin 16h was bora in April, LAM, Pinging the crowning tong, when Miss Meta llorts. he Gertnay, machinints and metal workers loat id Noe ean ang for mnectiey: tepnon HT” | shoulder of NF. Bins, vaylug ™ Hy Gomfnt Wotore any | tend, jaring the Grvt two Weeks in J ane, ———— Tuan, after a grace'ul epeech, crowned the vie niaMt elgcied Mesure, Muclier, Motta wala ng suddouls bucoing 00g MAay eerie of 118 West orig foorth Reldenateia, the defaulting clerk In the Canadian The Death of the Videst Policeman, with ‘an oak Chaplet and bung & reealls of uak meu o yas Gertuae belay iveye May potoriety, owns a Mm: the Corover wauted to act as Juror on Geverver Geneial's Dev artaieat, etcaped fom Jail om his ad 0 yeu around his neck, 1 presented gold swoclation met last met the Beaweed ‘ 1 yesterd edu e Officer Gilbert Leggett, who had been 20 yeurs | Mott bering on one side the state Aring of New 1 appointed committees to provi ie & pei Baan. tS. gos 8 ta Uiicer ‘The castward bound train on the Central connected with the [police ‘force, and wince 1:63 de- | Suey ‘and on the obverse tie Arma of the Schutze INDECENT SPORTING NEWS. meeting hail aid 40 Procure eubactiyions iUe » and 9 feet of Nol @ the Coron Ral road was delayed Oye boure last night meer Mame tailed to tue Kasex Market Police Court, siod vester- | Corie ‘with the moito £ infracht wad Geoallig | The bystanders interferod and tried to separate anne al seen letter yesterday morn: | DOIUT lake. orcasoned by @ Walerspout Weabing day ut bis residence, 980 Third etree, after a vuort mid a purse couta.ning $0 ia. cold, the iret | theme uGt thoy could not do it, nnd xo allowed them ne Wot JWesites Bow afloat, ibe cable | ja Nnetion Wg. | Partlow of the road bed. Silness, He was Tpyears o nize, ‘he second pric wan carried off by Martin | to tle tt out, In the end buth were disabled. and | gcc: Despatcn't mr ad most approved constructions tue holier | upon he mysterious woned: | The #Lecrusea” match Detwoep, the Para RF Yinck, of dersey City, be Inga Roid ‘apoon; tae third, | were carried to the hospital on ono amd the same | Pte! on boing 6 Inches In diauctor, aud Tteot 6 inehes bigh, | (REO he u lan who live ing condi: | Ciubaad nundage aud Cayage ? Other Notable Persons, 4-10, Gener, of New York, one dozen sliver | shutter, W asuixavon, July 28.—-The following appoint. | Contsiaing im two ich tubo each Feet 8 uchss 10a tlon at so Thompson street: Chia gent ewan was ealed | for the cha 7 she v. R, Abbott, tor of the Univer. fourth prize, by Adam Schwartz, . ‘ ments in the office’of the Assistant ‘Toeasurer at ¢ Chicago Jowrnal has this from New York : to get OB A Coal rain to exe, aging fare, eat nie fa Rockland, ME died yesterday. 40 In greenbacks ; the filth prise, HOW TES TWINE DID THRIB OVRTING, New York were eua@rmed torder'be weoretery Bout: | Cena erate tet Siete AS months | ond iat Viotf wes injered intoe sitemeks One ne” Cyrus Baladel shot and Killed Trover s Henry Lembeck, Jersey City, owe swall cabinet | Their ancient habit of going always together had | well: Commodore 8. 5. Lee, « brother of Goneral Rs | mounted with silver and inlaid with pearl j sixth | ite drawbacks whion they reached man's catate and | | Wiliam C White, Chief Clerk and Caster, salary died in bis home, In Gtalord cvunty, Va, | prize, by Henry Knoop, of Jersey City, warble top | entired upon the luxury of courting, Doth fell tn | $4.20, William’ H. Perr Bod vas fen. | very much of lls auceres in Ie. Whou ie kept acon: | store at the function of Fulton and Washington streets the houks and at- | fast eveniag, aud waked tho cle City, a basket of cham jelghth prigo, Henry | tine interviews wi B Lee, nd sh thirds Nove Scotians yesterday. te seventh prize, Ji Tangomaa, of Jersey | love with the sam he ry hee be ate [, des. sna etch sedi wea L} ie aig St i fehanito ever, X ihe vee von bs at acu ‘fi fie c theoggba ber Otol equated Tee of the ere 8 070 eng iano makers have unanimously resolved | Wotlowsky, of Jersey a silver watoh'; ninth | the oturr would always ture ap, Py-and-by Enc | Custom Toa i appointed iw . du Ohad i stused revesied ee i reese Ore aecteciany the Dell men who | priso, George Wekrpardt, 61510 greenvecks | tenth | save, with ataraerton: thi Chang bed won tue girl's | scsi, OTB: Paonsvion Ugeree UL wean, io Sod ug, Head ce Uae wpineweal | Keokhve Ce eT eaaals iobaae ota Ste iit aan tbe Unit ake ho tried to break tuto his Rouse, ‘was readerod. Fees dette wuinan who tad ‘Bech ius companion | Mrs, George Lrovehy formerly of Williamsburg, Din early uianhood, wail to whvia he was indeoted for | baying had soe Cmily troubles went to the drug 5 4 Btelnway & Boa beige, Gap Gerdes, B10 (a woud pMections : aud, (rom thet dag Guru bA ad tu bear b wovods Prey mmm engrriver “ ii li a. od « a ee tt . 1 —