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AN USEMENTR 4 >— praprs Tenneci cat, Jersey City, Ang. t Grand opentag. WALLACK'*—The Long Strike. Matinée on Saterday. BINLO'S GARDEN—Good for Nothing, Lxton, and Sine bad the Sailor. Booch Arden, Matinee Satuniay. WAVERIBY THEATRE Moon Charm, Loca! iite, Ae. CENTRAL PARK GARDEN 7th a¥., Detwoen sin and Wh oe Hardon Concerts THEATRE -f rv Merore Dock. Mati+ OUTBIIS ig cisoe, Weanesvare anu pavarcers woons Meet MeAnernsn Mie Tavt Less, and ery on! Gao eed Gh avSotae 18 | aimee thoir office, and gro unpunished for it BOWERY THAT HE Come of the Guages, And | but they can ouly rejoice that the earliest op- Pe. = eet , eration of the new law hes been to protect | ead ae ae | tn offleer who, recording to the sworn jndjt- ; mont of twelve of his peers, necessarily took Tt! 0 SET DAU, | the tite of Avetliae GAI$ (G6 Uy BP ty. | —— . Bene The Condition of Cuba. rs SATURDAY, JULY $1, 1 | The condition of Cuba remains essentially = some. ‘The efforts of the Captain-General na ihelener ALS Banta ne put down the insurrection continue, but pees ‘ their impotence ia unduninished. ‘he tactics a © of tho Republican leaders are also ; | une! Their warfare retains the : “ » guerilla character which — thoy Saapeasened ts score have given ft from tho firet. Adaucns: eopica, | Cus raice, | Wands constantly appear end disapy n . ivarce jin ev dir a throughout the ens! Porere Pics preariey wei A central portions of the island, and tho | Tere tives S)anieh forces are worn out and used up in focally . | fr s pursuits and inglorious skirmishes. eo ——_— Sometimes, ne in the fight near Santiago de | Can Nothing be Done t Cuba, recorded by one of our correspondents A tazens m be ! the morning, the patriot leaders succeed in | follow t aining decisive advantages over their y ; sds opponente, Ta that ease, Gen. Jonpan, isabel cool | eres i a Ovght 1 ar people, irrespective of party, | to hold a grand at Cooper Institute, | and protest agalust these auti-republican | procerdings? Or, if they will not thus'ns | forthe, o not Tammany Halil, aro Inrge | ber of these berty are Det ocrata, to call a maectiag: and 1M up its warn: ing volee apainst the Enropean despotisms which perpetrate these outrages, as in the good old days of Jackson, Towmurxs, and Waioiey? Will nobody move in behalf of these patriots? Do England and Spain boMf us all in bondage? 2to — 2 Acquittal of Policeman Camphel—The Testimony of Accused Persons. The of Policeman Caxrpnent, on the charge of murier, which terminated yester. day in a vord ct of acquitial, bas been one of more than usnel importance to the commu nity. It took place in the Court of Oyer and Termine, before Mr. Justice Canno: ‘The District Attorney appeared for the people, and the prisoner was defended by Mr. VAN- praror., Ropkry D, Morais, the well known, Freanason, and Cnanins §. Srex. CER, The prisoner was iudictod for the murder of Mounis Lona, o resident of tho First Ward, by firing two pistol shots into his body, at about cloven o'clock on the night of the 34 of July, in Greenwich etreet, near Carlisle. The prisoner was at the timo on daty 28 @ policen On the trial, those was no dispute as to tho fact of the killing of Loxa by Cason; but the def the homicide was justifiable, The theory of the prosecution in regan to the air, upon the evidence adduced, was, that at about 2 quarter to eleven o'clock on the night of the 8d of Jaly, the prisoner was passing through Greenwich street toward the police stati the Twenty seventh Pre cinet, having in hls charge alad whom he had arrested ; that this Ind was the son of Monnre Lona; that Lone, hearing of the artest, Walked up to the policeman aud de. manded to know what his son bad done; that the policeman made a rough reply, and then struck Loxg—who had placed his hand on the prisoner’s arm—a blow with his club; that ascaffle then ensned between the pris- oner, ailed by another policciuman, and Lo in which Loxa endeavored to escape, and during: w! wow shot twice in the breast by Officor Casteprra, and killed, The theory of the defe justified the homie It wes #aid that on the night rest me Titile tine Lefere the shooting took Tan Car. BELL suw young J ting an old woman with # slick, end that ihereupon, was that ec was one whieh NG fee with the assstance of another officer, h ariested lfm, and all three started toward the police station. The arrest cnused a large crowd to collect nud threaten the officers, As they went on, the crowd grew lafger, and paving stone son to fly at the policemen, One of them was str face just below th wound being plain Thle at bis examine tign during the , end he turned and stopped to keep back the people, if poss! le Officer Camrpent. went Loxo, his comrade following as fust as he coald while restraining crowd at the game time, Just they reached Carlisle strect, Monnis Lo: overtook CAMPRELL, Swearing that his son should not taken, he commenced an assault upon the officer. A rcuffle ensued, Camrners’s cont sleeve was torn down its whole length, his club, which hung by the leathern lanyard from bis left wrist, was seized so that he could not use it, and a paving stone struck him the mark of the ye € yy J on with young the be abeavy blow between his shoulders at the base of the neck, Lona sein 4 him by the collar, and with his knuckles pressing agalust the windpiye was strangling him, Camr- BELL endeavored in vain to break his adver sary’s hold. Weak, overpowered by a man of superior strength, fainting and about to | demonstri fall, with the cries of the enraged crowd ringing in his cars, and keeping from him his brother officer who was upable to reach him, Camrputn then fired. ‘was necessary in order to saye his own lite. Lone did not loosen his grasp; and he fired once more, and staggered away helpless as the wounded man full. This trial was of more than ordinary inter- est, as it was the first capite! case in this | Fi State in which the new Jaw permitting pris- oners to testify in their own behalf could op- erate. And it bas illustrated ina remarkable the beneficence of that law. No one who attended the trial and heard the evir dence, can doubt that the acquittal was prin- owing to the testimony of the pris: pe ay An, Tt was given in a very honest, truthfal manner, and all favorably. He believed it admirable chargo by Judge Cannozo, thera were few present who did not expect s ver dict for the prisoner; but the faces and ep penrance of the crowd outside the bar, and | [have been pleased at a different result. | Casanunn wept Lhe a child when the ver dict was announced The public aro well aware that the mom: bers of the Metropeliten Police too frequenuy Istory during the rebellion in. the | United States and whose exploita hitherto n Cuba had not given us a high opinion of # military tal appenrs to have attacked under Dé LA Torre with Rrest Bucce killing or capturing the Spanish commander, nud putting his troops toa shamefal rout. Cholera and yellow fever also do their full part in the work of death nxt the Spaniards; #0 that our intel- nt correspondent in Havana reports that there sre now only 20,000 regular troops in the teland, in place of the 80,000 ready for duty but a few months since. ‘The mortality among tho volunteers appears to be even grenter. An entire battalion of these men, sent not long ago to garrison Santo Espiritu, is consumed, aud its commander, Col. Acosta, is now in Havana to get a new bat- talion to go and take its place. What has happeted in one town is sure to have hap. pened also im othera, Indeed, the volunteers most in the nature of the caso suffer more severely than the regulars in an active compaign ; and if one-third of the veteran nt the Spanish forec ag | the matte red throats that could be heard | BOOTHS THRATRE 94 rt. between Si and Mh ays | among them, showed how much they would | glance, bave prdbal substance owing to the fect that ON'S position in France is #0 precarious, and his prestige abroad so shaken, that nothing but a war with Prussia can divert the peopile from the increasing anti-Bonaparte agitation at home, and rejstablish the Emperor in his former commanding porltion abroad. But tho French people want thelr liber. ties, They do not want wars, ‘Tuy still groan under tho burdens of the Crimean, Itdian, and Algerian wart. They begin to peree've that evan glory may be bought at too denr a price; and if NAroLnon really moans war, he is grievously mistaken in snipposing that hoean theroby retain a power which has become unendurable to the French natioa, ee “A Sufferer” by the chimney of the saw. mill in Water street, noar Pike, writes to us that tho swoke from it smothers the neighborhood and ruins many @ poor person's washing, This is only one of the many such nuisances to be found all over the city, Our advice to those who are annoyed by them ia to complain, first of all, to the Board of Health, and if they refuse to act, to resort to the courts of law. The Puiladelphia Age, a short timo ago, gave what purported to be an account of a seene in the Supreme Court of the U States, in the cource of which Attoruey-General Hoan was oid to Lave made an impertinent answer to @ on by Judge Newson, and to buve been re- buked for it and compelled t© apologize by Chief Justice Curse. ‘To every one at all acquainted with Mr, Hoan's unifernily courteous manners, it was evident that the story was a gross exaggeras tioa, if not an entire fabrication, It will not, thorefore, surprise thera to fiud in the Zreeman's Journal, published at Cooperstown, Judge Nun son’s place of residence, an explicit denial that the pretended ocenrrence ever took place, Messrs, Hoanand Netsow have always been, it is further said, por ques onal friends, THE COBAN REVOLUTION, ———— THR ITUATION AS BEEN BY THE “‘BUN'H CORRESPONDENTS. ——— Tow Admiral Hof Fixed mp the Hpeakman Murdor—Ten Thousand riots Masal near Santino de Cuba Spaniels Marde And Atrociticn-The Fires of Patriottwa Buroing Brightly. Correspondence of The Sun Saxrtaco ps Cura, July 16.—Admiral Moff, in the Albany, accompanied by the Gettysburg, and the monitor Centaar, arrived here on the 1th, for the PUrpore of inquiring into the efrcamstances attend. ing the execution of our countrywan, Charles 8penk- mean, whose fato, even accorling to the accounts Published in the local newspapers, must be consider. ed a8 crusl and unmnerited. Speakman was a sea man on board of the schooner Grapeshot, whlch landed # filivustering expedition ab Baitiqaorl, early last month, He declared that he bad boen deceived fw to the vossel's destination; that be had been forced on shore tn consequence of a dispute with the Master, and that if tlie were allowed him he eould Prove the truth of his assertions. In the face of uct jog Consul Phillip's remonstrancos with the Gov- ernor, and of his urgent request for @ respite, this | American citizen wus shot without merey on the 17Us of June, to satisfy the blood-thirsty desires of the Catalan Volunwers, whose bravery, like that of thelr confrdres at Havana and elsewhere consisie in immotating defenceicss victims instead of aiding to suppress the rebellion by active service In the Hela A CLEAN BPANISM MURDER, Speakman’s trial, like all Spaniels trials—where » victim is needed, and wheres semblance of justice ie required—was a more faren. ‘Te old iniqaisitorinl yatemn still pervades all Spanish jauicial proceed. ings, A prisoner Ia Judged and condemned without being cognizant of the evi and it is only when the rentoucs 14 aboat to be pursed or ts notified to him, that he 14 allowed to defend himswit or to show canse why the seutence should not be carried out HOW THE AMERICAN ADMIRAL 18 NOW RNOAORD [ts sald Gat Adimiral vt has protested against the Megality and the indecent haste displayed In the cave of poor Speakman, but he will probably have to proceed to Havana to demand such explanations as may be required in view of tne fucts of the ei ‘The upshot will most likely to when tho nist hilum, nati Th » Washington correspoutent of a Phi- dia journal asserts that the viguette oa the new ton-cent notes is a likeness of w somewhat sotorious Washington woman, Itis well to nail this misstatemout before it atarta its round of tho country press. ‘There is not a word of trath in it. ‘The head is an ideal one, and was drawn in Europe by dircetion of the Company that en- grayed the plates. a Mr, Pon. Man's enterprise of through cars between this city and California, by way of the Pacific Railroad, perfectly successful, Not only are all the places takea in the magnificent car Wabsatch, which leaves this afternoon, but there are applicants evongh to fill anothor oar. ‘The elegance and comfort of Mr. Purnwan’s care render them the perfection of railway carriages, and indeed to travel in thein is to travel with a freedom from fatigue anda luxury of rest un- troops engaged are already destroyed, it is reasonable to conclude that two-thirds of the volunteers have also perished, and that tho military strength of Spain in the island today not one-half as great as it was at the opening of the year. Oar readers will observe that while our correspondence from the principal places of the coast tolerally complote, it gives, with the exception of o single Re publican letter from Santiago de Cuba, no intelligence from the Republican camps ex- cept such reports as are brought to the towns by Spanish officers in command of fying expeditionary columns, and such rumors as spring up and grow with moro or leas exag: geration in every excited community. Ac. cording to these reports, the war fa proso- cuted with eruclty on both The Spanlards keep no prisoners, but pat ruth. Jessy to death every man they capture; and it is fair to presume that in anany instances the insurgents imitate thoir example. In some conspicuous cases, however, the latter sides, havo exhibited a lenity as wise as it was creditable, The insurrection also affords an opportu- nity for criminals of all sorts to league them selves together forthe robbery of men of both partics, and for the commission of atrocities which heighten the horrors of the seého, but have little influence upon the result of the coutest, ‘Thus while plantation buildings are often destroyed for military reasons by the orders of the Republican commanders, they are also often fired by roving incendiaries for purposes of plunder only. But while these things are inevitable in such a war, with Spaniards to led the way in barbarity, it is admirable to note tho fortitude and steadiness with which the patriots of Cuba look mpon the destruction of their homes and the devastation of their native country The Spaniards arc farioos, and foreigners, especially the rich English and American merchants in Havana and other towns, Ste in despair ut the waste of fo much good proper: ty. But the only fecling of the Cubans is their resolve to be free from Spain, and con- sidoring the extreme poverty of their mill tary resources, and the extraordinary diffieul- ties they have had to contend with, their progress thus fur has beeu as encouraging: a8 their plan of operations has been judicious aaa War Prospects in Europe. The Emperor Navonwon has lately been flirting with the Emperor ALEXANDER, and in favor of the Russian declares himself policy in the East, Russia is strenuously opposed to depriving the Christian nation- alities of the rights and privileges acquired y the so-called capitulations and by other treaties and concessions, while Austria and, to some extent, England are believed to have Lacked the Porte in its design of abolishing these capitulations. Thus the joint action of Russia and France in opposition to this scheme may be reyarded as a demonstration against the three powers, — Notwith- standing ite subdued character, this on may have an important bearing upon the Egyptian-Turkish con- flict and upon the future relations of the European powers in the German as well as the Roman question, It is also believed that the jealousy of Russia against the growing maritime forces of Pruss'a in the Baltic may have encouraged NavoL.Lon to cultivate the friendship of the Czar, At any rate, the transfer of Count Buxeperrt, the ableat nch diplomatist, from the Imperial lega- tion at Berlin to that of St. Petersburg, tends to confirm the impression of a growing sym. pathy between the Tuilerics and the Rus- sian Cabinet, -— Naro.eon may possilly regard Great Britain as being neutralized by her Ameri- can and internal complications, and prevent ed from joining Earopean war. The ru mors of an alliance between France, Austria, and , for the purpose of a war against ae wey woem to beat fixet known before he introduced them, If a regular line of these cars could be established betwoen this city and California, many persons, who now prefer to be throe weeks in making the transit by sea, would choose instead to make it in one-week by rail. —— - A ble book on the Literature and the Literary Great Hritain and Ireland was pabe lished t+veral years ago bythe Harpers, te author, the late Prof, Abrahams Milis, was a man of excel cnltai® and solid learning, and in the two weil diled volumes of this work he gave ample evitenee of both, Iteombines iiterary history and eriticisin with Diographical details, and is well adapted for a text ook for hivh schools and colleces, ‘The author's witow desi na to Lring itagain into notes for thie purpose, aud we wish the most complete success to her efforts, —— . tooTn’s Thevtim—" Enoch Arden’? will be Piryed for the Inet thme this evening, ‘The drama te fine one, and has drawn good houses, Neat week Mr, Joseph Jedlerron will appear in Kip Van Winkle.’ BANK THE OCKAN ROBR The Hurglare Negot na for thi their P yder. Nonrly all the valuable seenrities stolen from the Ocean Tenk In the recent during and ekiifal raid upon that institution have Leen recovered by tie bank in one way or another, and etill the adroit operators remal hing their opportunity to repent the operation in some other quarter. Among the securities taken by the borvlare and hot yet recovered are $50,000 in bonde of the Por tage Lake und Loke Superior Ship Canal Company These donde are secured by # lien upon 27,000 acres of choice mineral on the upper peainsula of Michigan, and are in all reapocts @ first-class se curity, @ fact which the enterprising burglars sccm fully to apprectate, A short time ago the President of the bank, Mr. D. R. Mortin, received a communication from the pro tent bolders of these bonds, transmitted in a mys terious manner, asking What would be given for the retura of the bonds, The President retarned an answer that he would give $2,000 for them. To thls he has reecived a reply, couched in the most business- Hike term#, in which the barglars or their agents ox- press thelr surprise at the estimate the bank puts upon these particular sccorities, The writer says the ditconht proposed fs altogether too great for bonds so, amply secured ay are these, and eivee the asrtiranee thet, While the holders are willing to troat Liberally with the bank ofteials, they are not pre- yheed fo mubmit to the great sacritlee proposed, This coMManication is altogether one of the covies’ ploces of imprdedes one mects with tn a lifetime, Hut while these’ nego;!stions are pending for the recovery of the stolen property, 8Fe the police doing anything to secure and bring to ponighment the thieves? Surely, if the operators can oye “ad curry On @ correspondence and negotiations with their victims, an adroit detective ought to be able to yather a clue that would lead to their discovery und prehension, Ketarn of al large wa 4 — THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL, te the Greek and Cathoile Chureby It is currently reported in Catholic circles that 8 proposition ts to be made beh the coming Eeu- menieal couvell to unite the Greek and Catholic Charches, on the ground that they are one tn doe. tring, and that their disciplinary differences ean b reconciled by means of mutual concessions. It is well known among theologians that the prinetpal obstacles (0 the unlon of these churehes were in re- lation to the liogue tn the creed or the procession of the Holy Spint from the first aud second Persone of the Blessed Prinity and to the supremacy of the Pope; Dubin allelse, the two churches are one ta petrine and usages, A Cardinal will publish the distinetive peculiarities of the Greek Chureh before the Council, Should this aulon be effected eatho- Heity will suddenly receive um accession of sixty willons of conver Mermaid found in Now Jersey. Tho people of Tom's River, N, J,, are just now having # little #ensation—it being ‘noting jess than the capture of @ Verdable mermaid or at least @ water animal strongly resembling that poetic species Proposition to of fish, ‘Two fisvermen, while parsaing ther yooa tion a few days ago in the Iniet, etecwed the eanture uiler 4 yiu At seeing the animal its fat wag cuptors heeaiie hugely frightene heels, Atur a whi they age to return and pearance it more reeembled « luman belr na fish, having « face trightiully like that ofa or wiiman with sembling the laver, wien tally The uni ster, became fo: perstitious, that woo the ecm, It's @ pity Gey did not preserue It, Bit N Ede Awoll informed Kentucky correspondent writes that the Demveracy of that tats have no hope that the Futeenth Am ndment will be detested, and, ex- pecting a TO vufirage, the politicians of 4 party, dre beginning to operate upon that class to some ex- tent, looking to their votes, ‘The people are again iving the nero: rights whi.tever, out if before fie meat ossion ‘ofthe, Ki rns t amendment declared fey wi ge he gro, i nach, theft conetlraents real act oF Liberality and took to their lustered up ant loon at their prize, Cn dots to headquarters that he aad oar Consul General Will be referred to Madrid, this being the usal way the Spanish authorities iu Cuba have of shaming out of diMieuities, and of gaiuing time, for it stands to reason that when explanations are demandtod at Madrid, the Government thora bas to refer to the Captain Generat here, and thns the matter Is bandied about from Madrid to Havana and from Havana to Madrid antil the proper tine for remedy, or for satisfaction i past, WILL SHORRTARY PIST LISTEN. Our Cabinet—and this is well worthy of My. Fish’ attention—would do well to Insist upon tho offic here being held directly responsible for their act, ‘They have the power, and frequently exercise it too, of inflicting injury to tho persons and interests of foreigners on thie txlind, and it t# only nateral that whoever bas power todo wrong should hold the power of doing right and of granting #atisfaction and In- demnity on the spot, and without loss of time and reference to old Spain. If our Government would only give Spain to unilerstand that no further sbuf- fling of this kind will be tolerated, bat thot griev- ances murt be rodressed at once by the Captain- General, the President and Mr, Miah would be en- titled to the tasting gratitude of all American citizens connected with or rexiting in Cuv ‘The six residents of this city who were unitor trinl by court-martial under suspicion of alting ‘he rebeie, have been released after @ fortnizht's imprisounent, TEN THOUSAND PATRIOTS NEAM SANTIAGO, ‘The insurgents, under Gens, Jordon, Figueredo, Mareano, and Marmol, are in great force in this neighborhood, ‘They are divided into four oF five columns, nuinbering in all abont ten thousand men, Uelr lines extending from Casote, ® place six miles from Cobre, toa polut about Uiirty anites north of San tlago. able that this force will ationot y bat it is very doube‘ul wh to take it al amall, Wien we consid of witeh the insurgent very imperfect hardly expect trem to eapare a for\ifie Wouther Is fearluily hot, Busiuess very AKIRMISARS AND RXECUTIONS, Faxon! Sruurua, July 18—On tho oth inst. a savalh deiach.ent of troops at Las Coloradas Lad ruieh wit some 2) Jusurcente, kill ddispers ng the others, Honcratto del ww reported to ha Arangyy wid We slot % you ther Cul lis company revels, and d of they were driving to: Puorto Pei He feil a with them and @ comrades at the estate of La Coja de 10, routed them, and alcrwards destroyed shpat Rincon dé los Mor ones, His troops i no loss, On tue Lith inet, a large me tine of tho principal planters and people was teld, aud an address aigued calling upon «Il tue inhabitants of the distict to rally round the Governmen’, and to stiu putting om end to eatate baruine and the the situatton, Today we hear of Uie esp. ture and exccuuon of three famons baw lts, wo of Whom Were brothers of tue wane oF AL La, AbL QUIET IN TRINIDAD, Tuvan, July @.—Nothing remsrable Was oe. curred lite.” ‘ihe robeie do Bot slow taemseives, avid all in quict im the valicy, Ab Caracusey, they have isusminaied a ductor Caruero, and (he ownee Of a coflve plantation, TMH INSEMMECTION STILL RAMPANT, Tyan, Joly 2f, 1804, to make bus surrecton, ty progres The news tree ters a most tisiietory. eh Tne Fain, and the erases aiyration oF locomoe on ‘render eld overationy almost impossio.e Chotera aod fey or are dotug their dendly work, both fn the Hoyal und the rebel eaups, and we enn look tor no so.atlon (9 our troubles before the end ot Lhe year, unless som: arrongement ts eoteluded between The combatnvts throu! the intervention of tuird partios, ‘The feeling be vn the whole, more Duoyant, apd money vans ou good sesurity are be. pning "to be ottered for sx Ly nine months’ paper, cre Las been a liile taore busiess dono, daring the past fortuight, and if we consuit the ber me ter of trade,” a’ pretty awe guile generally, we should be ‘led to beiieve that the constantiy Fe peaigd stectine of te rebel couse, and the : aserty jo be fawnd only {nthe Spanish press, hit th fon 8 in its lane et re indeed the press is arced, and reporte ure Uw To MIE CH® Wishes oF bh es Ol purty, iets bord to arrive at the froth, ly by careful ob Bervauce Of passing CVeuts Chat any thine a, priate ing @ correct lcs o. what iw actually oceurr in tha island cau be arrived at, Thus we Wear of col t defeat of the rebel banda, wd yet the county appeirs to be as Gisiurbed asever, Tue ansurgeats disappear wud: denly iv ¢ disiret omy bY Crop Up agai in anothe the Uulk of tae trope ww proket tho Nuevitas and Puerto Principe rauw ay, 24 to convoy provi tho cast to the in ‘The acknowl! aa of the troops by disease is 15 per cent., to wine) We must thereiore add_another if we would come any way Heir the truth, Col onta te here from Savt Spiritu reeruing a battalion of rile voiunwers, the former battalion he took frei here me months ago being reported used up. ‘The tot number of troops in te whole iniand ia seid to be only 21,000 mea, What has be- come of the garrison here last Occober, and of the Felulorcements from Spain #ince that period, whieh toretaer numbered at least 81,000 men? And how much further advanced wre we on the road (oward pucificativn than we were last January ¥ The embarco or Confiseation Committee has tts hands (ull, and every gazette adde to the list of vie time, Ib wouul he dimeult wot out a Cuban Waose hear! ‘i soul is mot with Lhe insurgents, and who does p: esire we bis native soll weed Irom oppression In ite Worst form CAUALLEKO DE KODAS, The present Captain-General keeps very. quiet and is evidently a man of high invelkes ana h principle, ‘of moderation a cihation Fpeiks well for him, and the intercste of the island Would have benedicted by his rule some ine months axe. It ls never too late to do goud, bat it is to be fared tiat ic hae come much too late for the Work of reconciliation, The Spindard native born, awd the Cuban born Spamard. can never again be ednsidered ws the une people, practically spenk- ing, and their antagonism can only result in the total ruin of Cuba, unless outsnie Influences come w the reseue, Proposal Of purchasing the. island, which has been mooted in several of the American ers, Appears to altrct considerable attention. if Kome such arrangement could be made,it would be perhaps the best and happiest solution we could desire, ALARM IN REMEDIOS, The apparition ot 280 insurgents under Severino Ramos int ict of Remedios, where they ransacked Abreu’s estes about throe 1p ie8 from the town, ‘and set fre to the plantation Do- lores, has set the troops and the volunteers there Ip mowon, Lut the-rebs bolted as usuil, One of theirgleaters named ‘Tristan ts reported kille: Rime wae at one time eugur master at the esta Saute Hoaa but having ately committed man. slaughter, wade tracks Tor tue woods and. raised (his band, consisting ciiteily of negroes and Chincac, BURNING OF SUOAR ESTATE qd ‘The burning of the sugar esiates Contabria, Fior- enta, and in tho district of Cienfuegos, and jtompt to burn La Pastore, wear Ben Juan de are much to be red. It wets every- ‘wonld be if there bande of x hat Re Ey Admiral | Don Ha i ern font ‘oddly and trouver of the lke Colonia! i: Antonio Cuba ia 5 well Cg Mk y merebaut eaptyine, died a few days sao, anlye' regretted. “fie tad been Ill fo wer period. RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS, Don José Proto y Armas tus been arrested on a charge of at San Crisioval, Tis reported that the Gnptain General tias already releared sever: ond that b abvot, to release a great many foil ‘onera, wlio have teen pieion Dun Antonto G. Rizo, » eolone! in the army, and Who has Gied several t this place, has bees elected sub-man The printing presses and ti paper 21 Pais have been seine Of the Vox de Cuba, a0 altra-Bpanish per ducted by Castanon, one of the persona who took & Dromivent part in te dismineal of General Dulce, ANOOTING THR BANDITS. prisoned only on taro wae hat vetton of on the 11th inet,, near Cxber: Matanzas. His companion, aicknu: nero,” escaped, leaving bis hu hands of the yolice, Ano'her band! Carilir, haa been ‘killed at the cross roads between Mantearygua and Hor jacaa, ‘The Spanish mail aeamne some more Government exuplny és on. the Iseh inst., and Among them thee pew fe viz. | Don Fernan to Feraindee de Ithodas, Dop Friden: Go Eelevarria, and Bou yuan Llareras, AEIZURES AND CAPTURES | , From Sacua we hear of 4 capture by the gunboat Tula, bat neitver that nor the one reported to have | been by tne Leaitat vas heen cot drmed. —At | | } Cifuentez, a sation on the Sasus railway, a lot of | sions Mon the 1sth lavh, eald to be | ned tor ueureen's in that vieivity, ‘The | fers ot Baca. Villa Clara, and Clenfaecoa, are | ng thelr -estaler, an! are -apulying for retired | | lore wid for vol re to make up the dee whieh they intend to kee new * Guerila Cri ap at their own oF yendarmery | #8 rarn! poll out Ue € | in very fine corps, and w | men are « 1 com | Tire te no doubt. Ga fon Wail re far mor ervies thay uf the bw | | ridding the © y ni! protec w ugar cetutes am at perth | being pillaged nna te PILLAGING eOTAT Sancti Spliew advices just received, atete the evening of the ISG) instant t4 0 estates miles to the southward wore folbed of their extuie | | and moveables, About the same time a party of Pr) ket fire to the boildings on Don | Gere Luaroz’s estate, situated four leagies to tue | northward, and stter doltg xo started for Vyaboy a p ceon die river Hoga, Whi'at these acts were ny committed, the rutlway brid) Ay “some ears bilen Hosuagent land of a Don José Hernen and Ftation at with sugar w re her 200 men of Triatde » destroy two other bridges but did ¢ ues « yet inay reach about 415,000 pillaged a hop near the et And took a fy slaves belonging ty tique de Lar, who were at work nour Gu Brigader Goycheche bad gone out with Mi a picce of aritlery to scour the coi Cikea we learn tuit Dir cw Cadi and two. otner ine surgeita wore kuled on tue 1aUh inst, wt Pelmira, ON THE JUSTIOR AND MORALITY TACK. General Puello urrived at Porto Priveine on the 13th, and issaed an uddress to the army and to the tntabitants, aerating Chem of hus determination to follow the Uapiatn-Gencral’s programme of spain, dustice and Morality.” ‘The railroad bridge nowt Punta de Pilon sas cat during the might of we Mth Inst, bat was discovered in time (o prevent any accident, ‘The wood Work of the bridca w 2h in weveral places the train would have Y x 8 £0 dice of (he Ui.on remtm red thts act In thine to stop the up tran at Punta del Pilon, and thw only consequenoe was that the train was delayed four hours watil Lic bridge Was Fepuired restite San Autovio, beloncing to Dou nas, las been burned by the insnrgents, Dor Braneiseo Perdomo y V-rona's property has Loe beon contiseuted, ‘The ex-Comiandunt General Principe, Letona, ielton the 13th inst for evitos, tO ambi k IN a EaUboOL FoF w forergn port, bot daring lo co: antof the volunteers, Dulee, Kereeta, Medel ave ull bad to leave,‘one aftr the otner, acenset of incapie.ty OF venality Thin dares wot speaks Well for Spauiels uBi- cers OF Spauinh institutions, A MORMON SENSATION. aeons The ter of Joneph Smith Propose to Dine bi Brigham’ B n Goa” Prom the (ah Datty Reporter, Juty 2. A few days ago we mentioned the fact that William Alexander and Dovid Hyrum, the younger sons of J mith, the Mornion Prophet, on their wuy ty Salt Lake City to «et np Of tne reorganised oF anti-polivamy cvure. rntar Interont attaches to the mame vt few monts briore Joseoh's death, he stated that Une man wes re! born wo was to lead this people, but of Emma Smit! suouid be born 8 con who would suocoeed im tue presidency afer a seanou of disturl. Nee.” Jusepli Smith was kilied June 87, 18H, and the son, nam sd froin bis ftvers direction David Hyrum, ‘was born at the Mansion Howe In Nanvoo on the’ 1th of the snecerding Noverher, ‘Tuts Propuecy is secretly dear to thousands of Mormons who are weary of the tyranny of Brigham Young, aud yet hoid to their faich in Joseph tmth. A few days ayo the young tneu reveled Sait Lake City, and sous called uvon Brighim Young and anu daced thelr intention to organize their cbtren at once, ask ing permission to defend tht in the Taturnae cle, proposing to argue wits (ho Brighuuites trom the orudual Mi Ve have but te In said to have be nery at their pre of the Taheornact tie Bishops to atime thow ont of the ward meeting honss, [Poe brothers, at one point of the on ver: sotion, dentod that their futher over practivet poly- gy, elitng thelr mother’s teatimuny : to winicn richam retorted that ther motion * was x lier and lad beca proven a. thle: h more of the sort, Be ftrem mbered that the lady tras epemen ot Is the Blecta Cyria, or © Kleet Lady of God,” A Doris of the interview, hat tt Brigham wus vem tam In Mormon theology, %ho wae the glory of Weir excly history. Like Pope Pagan, of te“ Pilyrim’s Procres)," Brigham doa grows his nate im vain rage that he cannes, as F times, let loos the vengeswee of bis Nat yoo Legion upd these seetartans and crash the re b Thon in blood. his Feelinue, We should have repeated the story i functionary of Ut giiter men and ecu.ions Will be & ‘esl lope the rf enterprse OF 4 to Boehamem 1 tiem tolerant me wubjecta of tue United “ip relvions pri we kav little iplos He FeCONMIRS d joyal D MASOY alesse ‘The Piret Mosonte Fanecal tn Californin—& Remarkable Masonic Lucident. Fron the Colorado Uhbisiatn, The first Masonic funeral thet ever cecurred in Calitorvia Wok ylace in the year 19, and was per- formed over the body of a broviwr tonnd in the bay ot Sun Francisco, An xecount of tre ceremonies Htutes that ou the body ol the deoewed was found a sliver wark o(% Dlasom, upok whieh Were engraved the initivle of Lis mame, A littic inrthor mvestigne tom reveniod to the bevol er tue most sineaiar exits Masonic emvicine teat was ever drawn by nity Of man ou the human ein, There is in the history of the traditions of Hreem: soury to equal ft, Bexutifuliy dotted on tis fete arm, in ted and pine ink, which time could not effree, np= porred all the emblems of tho kntered Apprentico- p. There were the Huly Bible, the square and coinpass, Lie twenty-four ined gauze and common gavel, 1 Toseubing the ground for oi K. pic, the indented temsel whlch surrounds he blazing sur in the centre, and artintioally excoatod in Wore the embietus pertaining to the Fellow C reo, vin the eqnare, the level, and the plamb. | here were also the five orders of uroliweture—ino Tasean, Doric, fon:c, Corintiinn, and Composite. Jn retuoving the eutments fom hie ody tue trow Presented 1ts0lf, Will all tue uiler tools of operat Over t was the pot of incense. f Wis body were the bee hive, the * Bovk of Constituions,” guarded by the ‘Dyler's sword, the sword pointiog to w nuked beart, the Ali seeing eye, the anchor und ark, the bour-giass, tue Acythe, thé torty-scventh probes of Kuch, the sun, on, Bars, and comets, the Lurce steps einbtciasie cut of youth, wan hood, aud age, Adntrably exe Cated Was the weeping Vegi, reclining on a broken column, upon Waiel tay tae “Book of Oorsuiiu "lu aor lett band she held « pot of incwsing, te Masonie emiicm o: iamortabty of the soul, here Warr iso Loe Masonic pavement, rep- ik Solomon's Tete ity and On bus right "arm, GOSSIP IN HAVANA, ‘There 1s a talk of a demonstration being made here DUMLEET ON Lie HEEAsiOn OF plaar's di departure on the Bih inst, but Weare ting aced+tomed to #ueh reports, and must give them, fuel credit as they dererve ‘Vhe Captain-Generat amd to have some apart: nose in the politely reinsed Mariano which was offerea to im. Hoae Were IS Dot quite 0 Darl as Ie wake, Dat best paula Bvessclh Of War Le. psa port, = COMMIT, NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Excursion to New Haven The Seventh Res | iinet Conroy Toulay ( commanded by Caph Bre ew Haven, Conn, 1 the Eminot Guards of Na, 9 ON an excure ovielt is made by tavitation of | w Alaven, The Compauy wlll Jeave ou the steamer Bin City, from Pook slip, at 356 o'clock P.M, Ou thelr arriva! 1a New Mayen the vide | fore will be received by the umes Guards nad several Wil. tary organizations, together with a number of Sogtewies, They wil! be meorted to the Adiucaut Hun lime veen ciected Major of the Fifty: He" haw Boe! for a jong ime conned! veut, aud wil howoruuiy All he new eounnaiictin second tr Ag. The antics battery uo be Su extabition drill say be look Teting Ws the day sind e veulM, Col WW. Ke mey, of the Uw ig Temoved Wo Now d wwithiraw hie tee hole olliesry and or war, iespoken uonop iy of public th Wave enjoyed e, aNd Ghat i hard service ta, Telly Lwe Fevety-iintt i rorownit Vente who see8 teed As Nusiowal Gane Trapplug the Madis ‘The sparrows are wultiplying very rapidly in all our p @ squares, Knd along private strects Wherever residents afllx Loxes to trees for them. Although tuey are by this tine, we suppose, publie Property, tis hardly proper for any man to make merchandise of thom for Lia own benef, a8 one of the Madison Park eweepers does dally, He traps them and aelty them 19 store Keepers along Br and other, Phe police shonld pu Lefore all the litle ehirpers are gone. advent among us we not these wort hanging from the ireos wiieh were fer such a nulsance, Py man, *pare those A Myaisrions Roobery Cleared up, On the vth of May last the residenoe of Mes, Chora H, Gieason, ab 140 West Fourth street, was robbed ‘of clothing, &c, Hugh Von Elser, a Frenchman boarding in the house, was ar. rested for the crime, and in spite of the expressed opinion of the detectiv oMmeer, enga-ed on the cane that he was inuocent, was sont to evart by Cant: Cafirey. and was there committed for trid without barl by dosiice Dedee, Soon after the robbery, a colored servant, Mury Shannon, left her «mploy ment, and the officers hiving wateled hu, found evidence of ber guilt, upon Which #he wus ar rested last night, — The Hund of Death. David W, Deshler, one of the oldest and most influential citizens of Columbus, Obio, died yesier ay. Jobn Gilroy, a Scotchman, who has resided in Califorma since 1814, died on Thursday, in the vile lage of Gilroy, in that Stale, aged 80 years, Joseph Eaton, eldest son of the late Joseph Eaton of Winslow, many years President of tue Somerset and Kennebec Railroad, died suddenly iu Augusta, Me., yesterday, The Rev, Father Honoratus X. Xaupt, a native of France, aged SB years, died recently at Mount Hope Retreat, near Bulthnore, Fatuer Xaup) wus ely bevind her stood winged Time, with ry ahs the brittle tread ot i hase which % ever reminding us that our lives are witheringaway, The withered and aitenuated fingers of tie Doa'royer were placed amid the long and gracotully to rinilets of the discousolute ionrncr. Caus the striking emblems of mortally beanthfuity blew ed 1n One pictorial represeutabon. Lt Was a sper fuch as Masous never baw DETOre, Only iD all prov Dinty, such as the futermily Will ever Woutess Agila) ‘The browher's name w-s never keuwn, ——— An Honest Neuro wants a Divorce from a Biealing Wife. From the Phiiadelyhia Novth American. Among the receut visitors at the Central Potice Station 10 is Honor Josuce Kerr was @ stulwurk colored tan, aecowpanicd by # couple of iewule ef Airicun desce he male War as wagner aud we dark In the cuucie uaa ‘Hue trio urranged thems: lves im tronk * duwiice’s desk, aud the usin asked au oficial Te gerial and gentle Justic 9 of ink, wand upened # conve hat is your mame 7 welius Johnson, ab," tovk aon us thus; “Ciackers Jolnson, did yoo say ¥ “No, sais ay Cider, Kh, was oot a beaker, sah My name is Gracchius, eit : tay mudder, sal, Cli me her ‘jewel,’ sl. me Graccbus was ‘cauve Mrs. G children Aer jewels” (vith ty). “Abt faid the Justice, De reaton ib iny blader eaiiod cole called Ler a diamonds, Psuppore. Are you irow Un Schuyikull regsou, Me, doluisou # Necder, sthj "I was ra one of do very fustest tums les in Wireinyal’ “ And what do you want with Why,” was the repy of the Very respectable looking ‘African, “de case Ig ges’ dist) Dis'ycr xal Cyntiaa saya Dee ber basbind, I says (ookg fondiy over the top of wat, wose ue hag) dat L bee Jong ty Kove, de citer gul dyr, We "greed to coune to fou ty declue de ques ain.” This is a siogular proceedia: “Gracehus, salim—nol Crack afore.” interrupted tue p * Of course, certainly ; £0 on, Mr. Gracohus,” Abthis poms tie woman Cyuthia, losig all pa- tience, tirusta crumpled marriage ees tileate uuder Ol the Jusuice, Wity wreguest fur ae iusune derived exadunation, Te was a certsdes Of the murriage oF Gracclus dobnson ty Cynthia Brown, Gracchus admitted that the certificate was Kenuine, but caimed—aad proved—that Cynthia was Vat he had married ber in coe lth, and lad Just come trom & two years’ incaroera- en in te couuy prison, tn the wean time he lad werdued Rose, Alter listening ty the facts of the indignant), air r” Crackers." 8. [told yer that ‘aunt, cans dust.ce Kerr woke vory Krave, This is am rous business, Crackers,” t Crackers, sir, Grace sus,” Was the impatient remark of the pudgied oljcet of so snuck feiale ul feeuon, * Well, Grasehus, your one, bal you k se ie certalaly a hard e Good Book siya: euliig, Mr, Grace ke WlOkibry OF one of te cardinals decalogue, But you know, that the oblivatons of matrimony ure Very sacred, Don't you remouwer the chirge made to you in Hie course of the ceremony, ny Gave Migiae trate who perturmed itt “1 do, sau; i Was Jes! free dolurad” Tdon't intan thai, air; 1 mean the couvsel that he gave you." “He ditu’t give me any counse), sal." “Poet's strange. “You, sul; de only counsel I got was from der constabl And what did he say!” Wuy, Lonly had two dol tole me if Ddidn't. bring th * be'd burst my head, You're dismweed on your own reeornizanee, Hdl the magistrate, * aptil ‘Lhurd Mext, at throe o'clock, At thut time a decision will oe readered."” Tue trio then departed as Wey ean ceed! Heavy Rall Danger to the Crops. From the Kochester Union, duty +A. It is with regret that we express the belief that the rains of yesterday aud today wil do xreat Gamage to sotne OL the crops in this duction Oo. the Sute, A violent thunder storm began about 8 P, M yeaterday, and continued tur an hour or more, dels uging the Beide, Soon after mgiitéall n eteady rain set in and conunued through the night and this (ore. noon, Large quantities of rain luve fallen, ‘The farmers are actively engaged in toe cutting of wheat, Much of the wheat ™ Ins been cut and bs soil n the Cutis in great of bei wholly lost, and unless the weattier speedily ehatiees for the betier the standing grain will not fare much better. “An tiany Bells the ground wus wo wet be- fore the rain of yesterday that reapers could not be used and the grain was being eat with eradies. ‘The condition, bad before, 8 mow much Worse, This lair entavle that the prospect of the tarmers for large crops of grain in this region should be so suddenly ehus,” repucd t re anda half, and he other bait dollar in de tor forty years Professer of Free at Mount St Marys College, Kamitisburg, Md, and was Priest by the late Archbishop Carroll, Lonnce by Hires Mrs, Noe’s boarding houre at 40 Hast Nin {gents vireet, wae barn yesterday morning, Los A Gre, from the dropping of a gasoline lamp, devtroyed Mrs. Kachel L¢ iman's boarding he at 52 Dianton strees last nigat., Lows, 610,000, Mr, Theodore Gunkel, atthe risk of fs life, saved the life of @ ebiid that was waloep in bed, : a eens A mane meeting of tue Sons of Temperane Is to he held at fwenty-third etreet aua Becoud avenue, tomor row. At tho Five Points Misslon the usnal smpressive and entortatning exercises are aupounced for tomor tow at Um A. Me wad 1% P. MM The anniversary services In commemoration of British West lndie are announced n Church, West Teuth aud Block: T He Covmorfee te er otroots, At TH Py, A nat, fedion we otis on Briday with the macriqgs, Se ee blasted, Nothing but the most favorable weutaer that can be hoped for will enaule the firmers to save halt a crop. We believe It is sate to say that half has alrendy been lort, ‘The tuliowing nyt from a correspondent In Liv. Ingston county was written before tae storm yer- terday t cs im RAtLway, Ji Musans, Eorvoms: howl the Ufeent raicy weatyor Cont Dues I fewr farmers! Laces wii continue to length en. Froib Kochenter to Avon, und trom there to L Hoy, wheat Is dead ripe; toss will result if Its Dot © fy ‘Corn looks very small and yellow. ugh we passed se ora folie nent Leltoy whichbavé «dark foaren fot, aad prot Few havecutwnuce bays nose all (hat wi ‘eut jles out, und fre perranicas if will tay Out soure thie. shiegbeaenl fe eww feverul fariiers at Le Koy drawing tn hay Jost Buadlay, deeming it uecessary 1a order't. eave ‘what had already been cut nearly «week Dutore: J. 0, Jr, The Democratic Bewapapers of ow mage a row rad ip pame, of them spell it Gillaespie, and pone ilecpie, is proposed to rene te Sauer ie etlopsn hialiee i are en- ut the spelling of their Te his power wore now equal to | —Haytian currency is appreciatin, fallen to 600, si dy ete oe s+ Ida Lewis, wo are glad to hear, deeres, that the portrait of her publishea in Zarper's Weab> ty is “ awral, =A young lady at Troy, N. Y., haa a photos graphite album containing male friends, tnbelle@ Book of His." <—Mr. Wittram Morris will publish.in November cond (netellinont of his reuurkable pocm, * Earthly Peradise.” sa =A contemporary says that Mrs. Melmbold, Teodor of te fon at Long Grono, is one of Wie bun churiositics of American society, Admin rles Stewart, familiarly koown 29 Old Tronsides,"” was 91 yocrs of age on Wodnew day, having been born tn Philadetpiia on July aa 17y, While his mind ts as elear and vigorous ae ever, and lis general heaith ; ood, it t@ reported that be is suffering from what is sepposed to be a cancer of the tongue, =A pupil of Metssontor h tare in the present Pre a mary salon, for wh ch reorlved @ medal. Tre sulject te 8 repow pendantla mancuvre; Camp de St. Maur.en 1908." Ths name is Detuile, and the work is suid te have been purchased for a lige price by AT Stewart, for Lis waliery in this city, —Thore is a town in New Jersy ere are only four mosquitoes, Ono palr sto the edivor of the Village mewapaper; the other to tre exe Preshman, To the wauie town there are more flies than there are cents in the mations! dibt. ‘The fies reure ily io the evening, but they ure around on business: ata very early bour in the morning —The following {8 a prayer once offered by Bider Kuapp ip bebulf of 8. B. Britian, then a Unie Versalist minister at Bridgeport: “Lord, shake tha Universalist preseher over bell! Riduic lim over the bot embers! Smite him! dan wind tremor over himt Fill bis soul with horror, that he say Grighien his (ollowers back {roca dame nation {"* =The Louisvi pany having p where ¢ and Nashville Railrood Com. aised to pay ail expenses Incurred in restoring Juage Blick, whore arm was crushed Whilo he was travelling on the road, the phystclang have brought ln a billof4 6,000 for their service, There hag been no action taken yet by tae diree\urs of the rond, but they rather deur to the elarge us Delog exorbitant. —Professor Benjamin Peirce of Cambridge, Superintendent of the Cousi Survey, with a party of fifveen gentlemen, left Boston on Wednesday for Springdell, Li., take obeorvutions of the celipse on the 7th cf August, The perty teludes eoine ot the ablest officers of tho Const Survey, detulied for the purpose, Mr. J, W, Black, with four cesistanta, photocraplers, will joi Proicseor P. at Spring eld. 3 “ahe Sooth Boston Flats, now uncovered and coyered by the ebb aud flow of the tide, Will soon, be converted Into an extensive distmet, furnishing additional eccommo jon for the rulroada, end giving a long water fronts with great commerciad fhcititiee. A tong sea wail 19 to be constructed, and the new terriiory will scou be covered by vila able bulldwgs, and will afford great facilities for the transhipment of Western products Into seu-coing la. ee Whito prepering forthe Gieumenical Councib the Povo oatered from bia arobitect cortaln embele Ushments, the plan of waieh was brought tor his ime apection by that gentiowau's lttle boy, Charmed by the plan, the Pope opened a drawer full of gvld, and eaid to the child, "Take Landful of coin ase reward for the beauty of your Gither's work.” “Holy Father,” replied the child, “take it ont for me; your land is bigee: than mine.” Pius LX. could not he!p ami ing, and obesed the ehitd. —Mr. Edward Atkinson, of Boston, has proe parod a paper in whieh he estimates our eurplus revenue for the finencia! year cloned at #50,000,- (00, 01.0 for the Gvancial year wuding Juve 3, 1870, At $10,000,000 of more. As most of the surplas moat he devoted tu buying up our bonds, he antic patos that these will soon sdvaace to par in gold im the FParovean markets, and that i¢ will be easy to clhonge our five twenty six per cent. bonds into ® long Joum at 434 per cent., exempt from taxation, —Some of the newspapers are talking about Mount Desert as a watering place, Consider that the sen there ik never warm enough to bathe in, the jussice of the appetlution, hb We cannot se +-On the beach at Long Bran ‘They steal my heart away, With @ dog Gght or a clam bi ery day Lstoy; And Iti ink that to be a President Is nothing else hat play. T meet Miss Olive Lozan, At Howy's I spend the day, Stop abot with L din Thompson ‘Po try some blonde croquet, If Bore dida’t bore me, With nwry board to pay, k that down at Long Braneh uld stay UT as gray, ee THIS MORNING!8 TELBGRAMS. The Liveryool cotton market 1s unchanged, Yarns and (abrics ut Manebester are quiet but frm, Jon Shay, aed #3, while on a visit last evening to Thomas Rit, at 7 Miloorry street, did suddent Consols closed at 994 for both money and the ao Fivetwenties, sithiois Cotrais, Ot. ‘The Frcuch Emperor will Issue a general aronesty for political offences on th Tt of August. ‘Phe meaner ado, nailed from dan Francisco for Lanaiua yoster lay, wie @00000 1a Coase: A call is to be publial next work We agin wmretiag for the proposed Inveruauonal Bx post tow Prof, Dovid expedition has arrived safely tm Blind, ey coutte bs the Bld akuhat’s CoUnLY, Alashiay bu eve the total eclpss, ‘The Japanese colonists in. Flderade county, Cal, arg getsinn along fiuely, aud their tear roy yr Sui welts Near'y oll the asarssinents against the lankers and slp tae ‘Tnirty-so00 d District Lb Us oily lave been collected, The Eu and the U Night. © Forest City Club of Clevoland dofented the Central City Club of byracus Y.. i the former Cs deaterday. by a acore Uf to tury Boptwell has authorized the Collector of oO Oto vet the god in the United Statin Be, daltory to umportere, ‘Last evonine, as Mrs. 0, Aufierbid was poort rene auta tie aiave. at M4 Wert Huston trey oxploded and set ie to her clotums, burn: Ang her Cataliy ‘The Brazilians dur colved & serious ch ck thelrbase., Duria. their veu Goteated by the Maraguay ans. By the displacement of a awitch on the Honutbal and St Jowph Raiwoad, on Thutetay, two care wer Mirown off hear Cawerop, Beveral Porwns Wore 6 rigualy injured. Aponte one the Indians atticked « mali carrier an paeaiizone che tedien ras eo. glans daly Vi uote Ta lar and Prescott, All the soldiers were ki ‘The UA CaPridr ebeay-eo, thongh vadly wounded ‘The Good Lemplars of Baflaly attempted to en- , with O51 passencers, from Glasgow, ‘States, from New Orieaes, arrived Laal wir recent advance re. rown back vpow rear guard Was at the, ———____— PERSONAL IN?PPLLIGE. Jon P. Hale sails for home on Monday. The British Cotton Supply Asguelation are agin Sug for the development of railways ih Ladia. Presitent Grant quit Wasulugton last night for # absence of at lem t two weeks ‘The Wirevnsin excursion party résched Sart Pran- cisco yeator ‘The Chierzo commercial party lef Truckee yet terday for Chicago, Mr, Adamson, Consul 16 Honolulu, arrived in San Francisco fom Washlugton on Thusasy aight. Attorney-General Hoar quit Washy: gion last night for 61x wonths absence La Bl 8 achuwet Gen, Porter aceompanved the President, last wight, on his return to Long Brauch, ‘Tho Chevulter Secchi dt Casnli, editor of the Feo a faaha, oF tiie tity, wna enterenied OWA uray even" Ing 10 w spludid Ow. quot oy the Itahans nf Soutrosl. William Spence Vermain, of New York, how beom appointed Codwal at Kinkian ) aut Btmand 0, Gettyy of New York, Consul at Gas,o basin, James Fisk, dra hee purehased tho Tenth National Jak as & UcqOn. gry Ot js an Biiychatbostisin’ fosheys. ts NAweY Gen, Sickles hay gone to range to present tye erode tile os Vafied siatas“hirutoccr to Rlarshal 0. Wa. Hichler, of Baston has been appointed, Chair man of the Pebusylvauia Bute Democratic Committe * Lyneb, enlored, of Missiesippt. bad am With the Preakiens ‘yesterday: tu which be uacccjett Haseative OF uke support of the negroce Comey helt inves gcuzisenccamays Keates the hier ‘Austrian wat.ie im tne city nt tre Toihe souetine balore Che Ware , ~mooKLYN.