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FTMIKTY-SEVENTA YEAR THE MOUNTAINS OF FIRE. WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION IN THE SHAWADOUNK RANGE. WOMAN ATTHE BALLOT BOX aS INTERESTING ADDRESSES BY DISTIN- GUISHED REFORMERS, ughing Forward despite the Jeers of the thoughtless Crowd-Strong im Impartial Ballot Mr. vy Chestnuts. Iiiane turne, toe of le with a curious networ! ® most remarkable one, Tt is singular that during the day the flames were confined to the high ground, and thatus soon as nicht came they began to wind thelr way ¢own to- ward the lower lever 1 ing Down the Forests—Mowing The Women Pi Fields, and Threatening the MM he Dentreyer—The Flight of tlosnakes-Byplendid Bpectact ‘The highest peak in the Shawancunk Point, about 1,800 feet nceve as Hts necond day's feesion yesterday tn Steinway flat!, As virilors entered, thes found tables in the ver- tidule covered with snffrage tracts and nes sapere, God were waylaid by ® pretty girl and an energetic widow. The former offered the Woman's Advocate with the privilege of paying for ft or of taking it free; and the latter proseaied tho Revolution, with no alternative but cash. The widow was the victor, and was soon gold ont. As another feature of the ocension, a mumber of datasele and comely matron Wore seen circulating in the andience with pencils and picers of poper. They wanted subsoripitons to newspapers, signatures to Congressional petitions, and to obtate the names of persons who desired to decome members of the Boctety, ‘The Rev, H. W, Beecher was on the pintform, sur rounded by the bofter sex, ke a diamond with » setting of come. He sald he rather enjoyed the that the newspapers liad made of the Cou) end tntrodueed Mr. of the renowned Lacy Ste resolotions declaring that the progressive tendencies of the age demanded an aboiition of the POLITICAL ARISTOCRACY OF af: dyn Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, ox- teoding suffrage to women. Allusion wes wade t. the late enfreachisemont of women in Wyoming and ‘Than, upon the sabmbrsion of the question to the Legislavare of Vermont, upon its diseussion to Logistatares. upom the introduction of the hixréenth Amendment in Congress, upon tension Of mantelpal suffrage to the women of Great Britsin, and upon the passace of » bill in the British Purliament to @ second resding which removed all political Cisabilities On neeoant of sex, rapld growth of public optaion regarding woman's equality thronghows the civilized world. Mr, Beecher said that the vurior favor of woman Suffrage were entirely incentro- vortible, and wound ap 4 serips of remorks by saying that the ballot would MAKE WOMEN BEITER AND PUI from Philadelphia, thought A representative of Tum Sux having visited be scone of the Tecent conflagration in the moan: fains which gird the beautiful vailey reneling fro tie Hodson to the Delaware, returned inst night and pove the following @esertotion : ‘The fivet evidences of a fire were seon on approach jor Wowursing, a little village on th ud Kingston to Rilenvilie. mouvining in the rear of the town lind been thor oop hly ewopt by the flames, At this point I encountered a hale old gentlemen whe told me that never since he wes a boy hed «ach 4 fre oecurrod in the valley or in the mountains the conaaaration was very bright, aad was from Kondout THe SUFreRnns, On both sider of the valley darn until inst when ville, lont heavily in y¢ and failroad tien, “ How long ago, sir, since the last qreat fret" there «as somewhat of a fire in the Shawngam mountains about ten yoars ago, as 1t broke oat one Sunday aight In Maren or Aoril or Mans, I don't recellect Jt wor some time atwixt garden sass and y how, and it played the di the young t\maer, 0 BIDRS OF THR MOUNTAIN, On the rond to Ellenville, » few miles furtber on. 1 opportunities for » itmessing the eftects of ‘The meuntaln piles were black, as if « deoon had hurled acon them the pitchy darkness of What were once bright green forests of thriity young maple, hemleck, birch, derels, and onk, were now great wastes of scarred © Well, my #01 and Rrauout, the tanner, is sald k in addition 'to 95,00) we he damage throng the sted by carelul judges cannot fall far 100, was not troublesome to the ras Icon rewember. and cord woo. z Biack well, the” ‘That gentioman read bis vine of wrath, ‘On both sides of the lovely valley were ample 1 foe had heen working mischier, Bere, where the wild Indian in bygone days bad wade the woods resound with his yells; where, even Within the memory of ot men, be bad shot and darned and seulped the fathers of the present cen- eration, there bed been an enemy far more morci- one against whom all man's courage and forti tude were unavailing, Loekily, there were wide clearings between the dry undergrowth on the mountairs and the eppy farm be proofs that 9 er Iabores went o micutes found themselves entirely surrounded, and wore obliged to flee for the town, ‘A woman living on Muto: row escape. On diseoverine that the woods in the rear of her sturted to run to rtrise and dismay that tae bills on the other alie were in flames, and that there was litle prospect that the town woald In making her way trom her pluce she was obiiced 40 pass througn fre two OF three tiaes, but ing over Palta's Peak on ey atlernvon before tne fire on the east side Ridge bad « very nar- areamenge to ven in the vailey erien of property would have deen far gremter thon It was, AT RLUENVILER, little town lying at the base of the Shaw: fourtaing, T had the good fortane to. meet ille Journal, from whom I concerning the topography terrible fire which came so Miss Agnes Kemp, tere was no diBereves between the w sud women; that love wos something that attacked the head a6 well asthe beat; that te J the choren of God ; and that the Mormons had the Ble wonid Hike to Ko back to crea. hough Ae head ac dav oF two ago nately was Bot du become general, fell avieep in hie wagon, roand himselt devil in then, ion upd discuss the world us» vanced, Dut would omly ap that 4 found her-eif Here President Beecher, who times Be replied thut s again when sent for, French, or German. Th ined much informati caausen, whom I mot at Terwi. me im ai! seriousness that he had akes crossing the valley be- Bilenville on Sunday nis! with them were rattlesnakes, squirrels, and foxes, all moving toward ‘the coo'er places of the went. met the bear, he reviied th t he “mont o' saw him, but he wes watcrin’ the turkles and anakes and ‘things, and didn’t puy no He wdded that the bear is now no lees than 200 years old, THE FIRE IN SULLIVAN CouNTY was very destructive, whence it spread owned by B. A. Cark of Je Joying it tn coin unk, OF #8 the people call them, the Mountains, sre ey were the bome of the red wu doy * of the Revolution were made the scene of many mous in his million bi .okens Ni spoken a sufilc President sail would doubtless be highly nz, and that he Limself would like to bear aud the speaker sube asked whether be known und fenred, and here, many a time and ov the peacetul quiet of the valley hamlets was broken by the dreadful war whooo, amd t me turbed ata minuie's warring into Wf uneqnal strife and = most | ped tine agoin we happiness of A loud inugh MNS, LUCY STOWS BLACKWELL of the inhabit nto Ihe Delaware, committed ; the “ Shawngum found himself ‘rom tilpess owell urged the question, of suf frace with many arguments, aud alluded to € dopre stat ping that annoyed ® meeting years ano, Brown was speaking. a timber tract ferson ville, doing much Kk Jost about 1,000 logs on Caticoon 3 wes also a heavy loser, Mills a schoolhouse was burned, and near Ja barn were destroy broken ont In the mountains, ar d bs 6; but never until afew days ago, when the eoceutred, has there been anything to eqn! the caiens of the ire or the misehtef it has cause! THE DISCOVERY OF Tie FIR On the last night of inst month it was discovered fm te volley that the woods on both eldes of Honk splendid cataract, mile trom Napanceb. on the creek ‘The water comes down a :'e- shout 7 feet. and on a clear da fun #lining upon the pure white volume as it rolls vice, throwing up {te couds of miley is really beuutifal. scenery bout the folie creek, and Blwar | Lawren: when the Rev, Antotnette “ Don's look at me,” said Mr, Beecner, “lavas not Xr Beceher they that his sister, ise Catherine Beeel er, not Deen altogether mat sutfroge, would present a iow argumente ty the afte noon against it, and be a the same vince At Fowlerville hou-es were barno), net $40,000 wortis of lumber IN PENNSYLVANIA. The Gre that caused so Dutchess, Ornn Mr, Gilman of the same place were on Gre, neh damage in Ulster, Sul ivan connties ‘Mrs, Lippincott, known as nia, At Clark's Green, near Serrnton, several thou sand feet of lumber wae burned, ond there were barely sayea. creat destruction of property. A barn at Dunmore and 2 house noar Banker Hill Harvey & Co., of Covinzton, b ve deen thus far the greatest sufferers, having lost +x one larzo barn, 10,090 leet of lumber. \. javen Lave been barning, and on W Al the dre come to. tue alluded to a remark that had been inde the day be- tore that ahe was a newspal but should be « member. F reporter in Congr. he thomght a whi as good ax a colored Benator Bi in looking at 6 tired ir Charles Col ahing im it. but yet I when he advoeaied woman littie eberub sat ap aloft,” At Cudondale there was shingles, and € mountains a to eaeh forms © tire bad ealved headway, Lean never be e1 ~e Who witnessed it s LEAPED WILDLY FROM CRAG TO CRAG, anon every taf of euureh out of doors, « arch (or Women ‘Tho speaker coneinded by telling stew good aboring man wi ifety im the m er overtook them and MMS. JULIA WARD HOWR 4 the lateness of | but bad long been intero ugh opposed yoar, she said ever ceasing in its down. reflected to glare of the ames, anu isthnee the while arene was like that prc ata grand exhibition ot fireworks, crept slowis ap the clit, wih, shot up to bug a embrice, and the three perished to. al r conversion to K DUFFY'S GAS. meek dog, th Mrs. Howe esi A waa told thit, evidentiy, been barking & long time Explosion inthe Bowery—Frank | 01 Met M e fonk in ite cru fend owt its Jiune'red goneves to lick the Q) branches ond blast the he#h leaves just putting on Weir coloring of green. About the jails ‘opening upon the bRiouT LIGHT OF THE Fine Bow playing aro second would thao wory mes hiy Electioncer At about 8 o'clock last evening the neighbor. hood of Grand street and the Bowery was thrown tate of intense excitement by a tremendous explosion followed by a sudden glare in the di saloon under the hotel of the Hon, Fronk Dotty, ad the apparition of the Hon. Frank himself shoot through 9 hole in the roof like « rocket, and pre coding a long trail of peanuts, soda water, bottles, and Tammany Hall batiote An immense crowd gathered immediately, and it was soon ascertained that the dinaster originated in ce quantity of fluid" gas which Mr, Duffy, it was currently rumored, had been ac cumuatiiy during the part Suul-Hed on this point, the the axsombinge was attracted to Mr, Dotty, who had wow reached his greatest alt! 1 Was ON the point of descendins 1 powerful opera glass it w k Was faahlonabiy attired iu a ns, White Yuck waiscoat, brown #pring buttonhole of the Howe gave as ner how te bark. Mrs dience that ele was stil! learn then tol! the a @ numerbus ‘eaves Beecher aid that » good cause was like» Ithad green and prickly rind, but was very acceptable when once tamed and un: caine out of hot 00d Causes Were realized only by hot battles. Give Us A TRUE DeMOCRACr. Mrs. Hazlitt, of Michigan, » youn; Each had ite tradition, and mi aw for tue first time the id dens jilamined, reeailed with a shud der the stories Lis grandam tad by, and would pos bave wondered perhi oat or coblin bad thea apd there emerged to these to the truth of ancient lecends, and to ac say they would no live urder faise principles ? eded, truth would depa and the realizxtion o! be leit (oa more Invored nation, fubjectiou, the said, Wasa moral wvil in tuis Gov. ernment, and a stumoling block to ite dev Mre, Hazlitt continued with interest and ability, MIRS CATUARING DRRCURR requested a gentieman to read her objections to ‘The paper proved to be leas a se ries of objections to suffrage than a detAl of uijects nt for woman to strive for than sul Uch AK equulity of education with {of trivolities, an thetr mental and apiritu replied that wut zation of the 6 Vote, they con!d not command THK OPENING OF UNIVKRAITING Frivolities, she said, the advent of roeponsitélities, which wonkl beget Mrs, Miriam M. Coil eeeate’ of Dayton wages granted to the lahor of womai rieht to equality in both wages and elvil rights, Blo was followed by TUK REY, PHOMH A, MANNARKD, pavtor of a New Haven Chareh, who related sundry anecdotes regardiag the fortitude and p: woman tn comparison with those qi Mra. fHannaord ts a slight, de Aaowiodge in person the power of the spirit of wrath, Ail that aay the fire played about the falls, was thon in the morth—a fitfal, whimsical Wind, that neither knew whenee i came rorcared Whither tt went, Om Sacurday it increwed in Mrength and drove the Gre to Red Hill, Mutton She Cape. The latter the ignition ot » weraey would Ridge, South Mountain ie newr Ellen ville, worn suffrage, ted own the valey for miles, almost piding the #un om view. At might, with A DOERN PRAKS ALL ARLASH AT ONCE, the scone wus magniiicent in the extreme, All night long tne fiomes ran along the mon young trees in a winding sheet of lurid den'h, licking up the dry grass and leaves, crackling Sie vn lergrowsh to cinders, and roaring among the Wither of Lhe tobi, OW with a’ noregay in hat, lavender kiv mense diamond pin, and ivor, In the course of several seconds Mr. Dud alighted on bis rigut leg. kissed hit hand to the crowd, and et out o large ik Duty candidate ter He tien for the Orst tine miss Si-o-whirkers, buton going tonal! a pie-pan the Hole in the roof they wero dincovered clinting to its edees and gently swaving in the gloves, inrge il wateh chaln, im- Mra Trey Cutler I to the reali- women could Oo WHS VETY eyh announcing himuesf aa the and herlock and oak rd iike that of the anery ccean breaking . Over bread fields where iu the morning the new crass smiled apd waved iu its slivery green made up of spring and dew, the ruthless fre swept, Weaving bebind in ite traes the very BLACKNESS OF DESOLATION, Glorious forests of effhe young trees crowned (reli foliage whic’ reflected the sunlight with * brighter glow as the days rolled on toward sum. in an hour bure ai wurdy forest veteran: fpoke of the The Latest N Havana, May 12.—Capt.-Gen, De Rodas to-day \elegrsphed from Puerto Principe to Havana, sver's colams bad a ght with he road frum Santa Cruz to Puerto Principe d three pieces of cannon id biackoned skele- that had stood the many winters, now bent their aged hot-breathed waves them amd swept | they becume durk poeniards cop* Killed ninety of th only two wound Puerto Principe, The captured cannou are at ‘sppan, well known form jveresting faets concerning an ‘© that admitted worn, wit) meno, and would not hold con ferences with the United ‘States authorit ‘Tappan was exvoedingly Mu cal, and forcible: Mrs. Mary A. Davis of Now Jorsoy, ga An Indiana Inpian spouts, offs Terre H nd gloomy ghosts of troes, Ike those of storted ouke that died acearved wher bed from their boughs to death. y opened Urigh ‘The sh von ga Proud in tuelr garniture ot 8d iruitial orchuras and frost Railroad Murder. ‘Morris Neville was put te Railroad train on Wednesday near Pl infleld, because he had poid walking on the’ track to Newonst by # freight train, and fatally mutilated, —————_—— NATON NOTES. ‘apt. Selfridge says that the Darien route is iu: ‘eable for a ship canal igned the bill yesterday Mmiting the number of rect agents of the Treasury Depar'= 83, In threw classes, ial Committee on Postal Telegraph ar anything further on the subject, wud Wil probably report adversely on the #ystom, —————— RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, Four ears of a fretelt train. oF off the truck yesterday, at beautiful upon tho val ‘anon broad fleids rich aud ving grain and geno 4 freshening sande, was run over a0 to ring their morn tng call 10 Worship, tae fre bering for a time in the mounts Tho wind tose too, and eu! g ; smowe down upon the ¥ liev towns, and’ secu aly a baring tuft of licht crass “or mney through the air, 10 fall where in w sur shotber blaze, mes Were seen On the mountains oas ie. and from the cupola of Terwiliizes Rote! at this time no fewer taan twenty five ditarant fires were counted, Uak Kidge was now burnin Hill rewt up a cloud of stoke tron for her vide, bondbag was abluse, and tbe poop ihe little valey began to giving his children to strangers for adoption, with Mins, broke out & cordiue to New Jersey law, the 1 ed that man Waa mace for She demanded we right God, and women for ma for women to own their o Charehiil spoke upon the wrang done to women by the lew, tn giving busbands the contro! moment it would do not want to Mrs, Howe read an essay opon the wrongs of woman in regard 10 their assumed inferiority and in dy, she sald, could not their edueatlon. he realized by im ith of inind be obtained in circle of experiences and ® craupod cramped atmos- phore of thought man was run over on the Hatson Staateburg. A letter Avanagh, ward seven, bed twenty-Ave” All day lone the devonring wlement hurried to rnin Whatever it could reach, Vanished betore tt, Hundreds of cords of valu. ble Wood Were ewent into smoke, and piles of tanuer's k that abundred men had’ been months in cut were burned intu etaders in an hour, cilement in the valle: LOROR WILLIAM CURTIS, delivered & glorious address, replete with Iu and thrilling eloquence. Aulfrage Was essential: Th was a dei would there‘ore be heal Long tines of cry touce | Was t'und sh i fternoon William McNab, five years of Kn. 9 of the Liuson, likely to recover, d, but subsequently released on Dally road yesterday w coal train and UL ours came. Into. c y City. near the ea tend of the tuonel. y hart, but several coal care werd ee, WLe TON over by cor al rights, and clence of this @ sphinx In its path, pro- hie riddle of true demo Ago it waked, hud all men bad fair playin this coun uy? Louder and louder grew the question, nud the nation opened its eyes; louder and louder it rang, and the nation opened both its ears aod heart, antil orbed in the auswor, and Woided was now intense, At ‘apanoch. Kerb | On the Erie R Ve drawing two trek mpt to ereck pread ‘Trustees of Ellenville 1 upon the able-bouled At about 6 o'clock last evening w laborer, name » Lackawani a, and Western Hear Paterson, Wis legs Were br werecrushed, and his hoad was © voiuatecr oF the War done there Were perhaps 600 men oys hurd wt Work on beth sides of the valley ‘og WO vrevent the fire from reaching the sottle- yoknown, on the Deiawary Railroad, wax run He war fearfuliy tt was finally al {nto # pledge of women had fatr land, and the question would ring louder ct became fully felt that powers from the cons uention of equal male wullra nd, British atatexm fye thut the day had come for ue success of th cause had cresied many abolitionists, and tho time would come wheu the success of the cause would rel © women now, * ns we choose, and no further.” patie Cites, anf Sr bus better mules, That ‘The sphinx now asked wh ‘Light came the scene on all sides was one voribuble graadeur, Noweneune Range Was ublaze, and so streets of Eileuv: iro caletum lights, sterday morning, the ba ernors derived th wa the Clienehgo creek yaue car wis turned bot: Mashed, while the smoking oar th brace, but sustaiued “only ed we if by & buns werner oR C4 Which is one of th tom 8 de up and badi, Was thrown across olight damage, An uuknown man on the Washi: eh left Philadelphie at 2:46 B. M., wi arose in Engl speedy action, ‘lovities of this region, (side of Elion- nole year round, and is @ favorite Disco of covort in the suminer, 1 of the touniale in whieh this wonderful is one unui oodorertmtreuas te To the pring am + ad Wo plate meee nears uititude of believers. hall be develo carrying but not fe vealinaie of woman’ wes wi tion of the estimate in which Samed Seether were “naka 2y, American "men, Ker alluded to the defending iawyer one ARLAND TRIAL, who spoke of aman as ‘ owning” bis wife, and not & word grove in denial, A morning newspanor, he said, had Intely writton » sneering report of a wom: an's' meeting, and in snother column had given an account of a public dinner, at wh y Without namber were made, und the towst of Woman ‘was reserved to the last, when every one was more or less drunk, and ten given with boozy cheers and ‘s bdacclianslian air frout the hand. The men of that dinner, he wald, would Fead the account of thoir proceedines with amused complacency, at on seeing the notice of the wo- men's wecting would ridicule ther as unsexed via. Kos, No trash, the speaker sald, was #0 intolerable se that which had been talked, sun, and preacoed upon the supposed ° 6 worn staruge morcaent, the speaker vai, wat as, serious ovement as the oantry had ever Reon, Tt meant FAIR PLAY FOR Att. Mrs, Bllasbeth Cady Stanton, whee “Boean Knnory, wnd Mre. Lucretia M twonty-iyo pears azo, nt Bonocn Fails, and wos now to Ve country, Thirty yoars avo, Dante! fo the’ antielavery, uxtiatlon se yl Itation, n rom-| Gren the motutatne: hits, and plaine of the Sales ‘vores tote eal’ Mr. ris closed f . Mr. erorstion of woaderful vigur end. bennty further effect of that drom-best, aod that it now filled the land with celestial aE CONGRESSMAN ORORGH W. JULIAN followed 1n & short epeech, saying that he could not Consider Wimpolt «leeinator th the Repablican Go it without striving to realize the true princi ies SS aera closed the evening with an ad- Ber'eien Green. ‘Anott.or Woman Sulfrigs meelin: was an: founced for tite evestog ir the Brooklyn Avedomy —— - BOLSTERING A NATIONAL SWINDLE, Moses HM, Grinnell Obeys the Mundnte of ¢ Gets ap o Meet' ering Away at bin ital for Bi Gen, Banks Ha: vorite Topte—Making Ca and Grant's Groat Fra Apublic meeting favoring the annexation of the Island of Bt. Domiugo to the United States wi held in Cooper Inetita'e last evening, Every seat in the large hall was occupted. Conspievonsly displayed attthe back of the stage «as 8 map slowing the position of St. Dominvo as the key to the Gulf of Mexico. ‘The colors of the itlnd—the white cross and red and blue fisid-—were aiso displayed back of tie #taze. A brass band disccurved music for the as. sembly until a qaurter past 8 o'clock, when Mr. Moros B. Grinnell called toe meeting to order. and ilated upon the tm; orter ce of the admistion of St, Dominro to our glorious Urion of States, He then nominated Charles H well, Bea., a gentio who, for thirty-five years, hes been » van of the commerce of New York, as Clsirman. Mr, Russell addressed the audience briefly, and a long list of Vice-Presidents and Secretaries was read, among whom were the following: Fee PresidenteMewes Taylor, John Jvcod Astor, Henty Clows Marchal’ 0. Roberts, Fre tere < A Conk: Ung, BLM: Bariaw. Iousc Hi, Be fey, Wan A. Daruing, A.C, Kin) 4, Lawie . Sewait, b. D. Morgan, Ki Senntta, 1M. Beateht Hema, day € 1, Ogden Dorowe Chari’ JF cer Mr, J. W. Faiens, Special Amboseador trom St. Domingo t) the Chited States, occupied a seat on the plasform, G oln Cochrane read, the resolu! whieh were Gnanimonrly adopted. Their pith may be foudd in the tollowing: Resolved. As the Jud treaty pending before | ie for the aryuie the Teland OF St. 1s quence, Hot alone to t! tho fast increasing ec: the Sexiean Goilon the public ae: cutie naval Resoiced, Via Whe ac tof this meeting, that the nate of the United States, Ory nnd adjnceut wate:* in A WeAsULe O VARI CODAB- ate interests involved 1, 4 the Waters oF Is the oby Land cesembial reqniaitions of 4 theory of the present day. wh dh omtlies te pathway frees from Western Kurone (0 Rasteem Agia. by tho Atantie aud the [stun us of Darien to the Paciie. ren dvra the cn rance trom the Som:herm Ocean to he tis Innd pene joct oO! paramount Importance, and forces upon the Anverlear ined ‘ee gavictiom that (he United States should hod the Kay of Samana, a an es: satis! condition to the “Feodvin Of the presage tO ue Reo wd, Vhat the pares of Domingo ; the m of st. the en riety i te'preduetm, which sisi tee Of the tein rats S04 tropicwTectones tae tmnorance of Ite stay ice of Brine noceealty, hot produced in the United states: its fe, Itecareeny for ronimerce. Ite too. 6 cot the Gult and te key Ania aD Bue rope. malore contin attachot ouly t@ the most favored porti encsierd, Tht, with me that of the ect and dot-rence to the sena‘e, this mee I jy rect inmends the Tati Che treaty recently hegount a detween. the Gverainentiot the trttind Mater ad tie authorities Of Saint Doro (ev), Binks Was re eived with n orourious applause. He said that the hisrory of onr Repablic was marked by three crand epochs ‘The fret was when Wash neton declared that vign powers should not inter: fere in Airerican affairs; the second was President Monroe's declaration timt Eurovean powers should not be toloraicd on tiie continent: and te toird epoch ts the consummation of the merican Doc trine” which ealled this weeting together; it isa step beyond the other two, One of the firet neasures: is the udmission of St, Domingo. Thequestion wi'h os now is, How long sil we — permit European powers to contro! the Gulf ot Mexico? AL nt weare hampered on all sides ty foreign powers, The river Dt. Lawrence flows tu the sew throurh Karopern pempessl:n th be said of the Mississippt, Our nob'e Hadson 1s an xcention to the rule, Our in--eee and ecress,to the Pacific ocean are thas rendered of much toss v.iue to as than they otherwise wonld be. 1 remains with ws to remedy the evil. The people of the island have knocked at our doors tor admission, Shall we adinit them? If we do not admit them for thelr benoit, let as do so for our wn sakes, Aside from t @ value of the tsland to us a tie key to she gulf, the people will bring on th and intelligence, In iormer yearn we would had to fl ut to gain posensslon OC St, Domingo, Now it is offered to ws for nothing. When the American fixe floats on 8t, Domingo, we may look for the specdy inderendence ot wba, (Loud aud prolonged cheers.) The admission of St. Domingo Is the entering wedge whieh will drive Buropean powers away, and prevent them from hampering our commerce and oar nntivnal interests. We will not be eatisfled until the continent is eae universal re- panic, Mr, Fitch of Nevoda spoke strom tn favor of the annexation of St. Domingo aud of 'H the West Indie isles, His theory was that they wy re all formed b dleporiia from the was of the Mix sion river, an hence evmposed vf soil from the Uaited States, Lie held tata thew islands had boon torn ont of the heart of the country, they ouvht to be claimed as a burt Of One PFRetmiebex Tat menole, amd wheawtde I ender jovernment of the Unica Mr. Grinnell, at @ late hour, ch sed t with a few remarks In favor of! the St. Domino purclise. With tires times three for St Domingo And the Administration, the meeting separaied, ——_ THE G. A. R. CONVENTION, ‘The Mtrugule for the Houd Contreship—Gen, Logaa Again Victorious, Wamuxatox, May 12.—The National Bnoamp- ment elected officers for the ensuing year tls alter. noon, Gen, Bator, of Massachusetts, mominated Gov. Jorn A. Loran, of Minots, ‘or Grand Commander in-Chief, Gea, Ow of Peonsy vaula, nominated Gen, Join F, iarirantt, of tha Col. Ge boro, of Maryland, nomi Gen. A. W. Denni- son of that State; ‘and N. Verree, of the Potomac, nominated Gen, Robert & Schenck of Onio ing rovulied a8 follows: Whole number of necessity to & choice. 8; of wil Schenck received 1; Gen, Dennison, 6; . Hart rant, 11; Gen, Piewanton. 18; anit Gen, Lacan, 40, Geo. Logan was then by vote declared elected anaui- tously Moving Toward Hed River, al Pree ways that a large body of Fenians bave arrived at Deluth en route for Red River to ail Riel, The Fenian army Is well equip- ped and bus numerous Indian guides, ‘The frst point of attack will be Fort Frawcts, on Rainy Lake, ‘® carrison Will dispute We passage of ins with vielemee y ee - What the Gulf Fleet ts Doing. Key West, May 12.—Tho steamtug Lloyd As- inwall has strived with the United States steamers Dictator, Tuscarora, and Nautuskot, The Severn, Admiral’ Poor's flax ship, is proparing to go Ww Havans, ‘The Nantasket is getting in readiness to eave for BL. Domingo. oBiTu — The Rov. Dr, George C, Beckwith died yostorday Lon. Wm, Barber, # well-known Nowark devctive, died on Wernesday night, James M. Pool, fiwven yours a Newark and New York pilot died yesterday. David Konch, un aged police detective, who was retired last year, dled yesterday moraine, The Rey Dr, Samuel Marcus Dill, Professor of Theoloxy in Meee College, Londonderry, i deat Solomon Van Kiton of Deerpark, Oran 4 on Wedonesday night, aged 5 +. oldest Free Maso Ia the couaty, ‘The Rev, Dr. 8. W. Fisher, formerly Prosident of Hamilton College and now pastor of Westminater Chiureh tn Utica, Was stricken With apoplexy on Wod “rhe Rev, I W, Lindsey delivered Nhe Rey. Dr. J. W, Lindsey delivered the eulogy Dr. John MeCTindock, on th vast SP chemomorial setvices Io We Boston Mosio Gall on Wednesday night ‘The Fenia The St, Vi RY. tn 0 GEN. JORDAN MERITED TESTIMONIAL TO THE LAPAYERITE OF CUBA, DINNER 1 Expertences in Caba—The Splendid Senor Aldama’s dinver in honor of Ger dan was given last night at Delmonico's, Nant company was assembled, among those present ton, Huruce Greviey, G Usesiue M, Clay,Gon, J, M. Maca te, Senors Cisneros, J. M. Mestre, Jose Valtente, Col, Hernandez, Senory L del Monte, P. Martin Rivero, Froncisco Fesser, Major Agramonte, mesure, ©. A. Dana, Dwight Townsend, and W, B. Phillips. ‘The table was benuttiully decorated with flowers, and at (he southern extremity of the room were Dong two ereet flags of 1 On the right of Befior Aldam: Gen. Jordan, and on his left the Hon, Horace Gree- Beflor Aldama rose to give the United States and Cuba, ALTH OF GaN JORDAN.” He sald, In substanc Gen. Jordan has served our conptry with lo; and patriotinin, Me desery the thanks of all He has already received 11 os of the Tn bis fret bactle with th {sh forces after arriving on the island he rou! enemy and destroyed oll their hopes of a winter Jos valuable. New that he bi mber of Cuban retogess, who inquire cacerly ax to what hope there you h rd He fee ania the Cuba to win their cause. need is for arma, quer in the end, becanse they are PLED@ED TO CONQUER OR DIE will rise up to has done deeds that will To the health of Gen, Coban Congress. He line sala thetr He hus said they will con and because your sons liberty of vour counti ‘The company rose, and drank the toast standing. Gen, Jordan toen rove to reply. He spoke to this “Tt ie but right that T should #ay a few words of what [nave seen in the Inst twelve months, as well as of what led me to go to Cub: ‘cause Leould lediimately sympatl.ize of un American people stri tyranny that A tyranny Th Hing against the mos oluted the face of the never beard the like of.in atrocity of which Teould form no ides, out irom my profession in my native land by the ans of an uphe fword wae at the service of TAN AMERICAN plause.) Whon T went to Cuba it mericans, bot with forty seven Cu few Americans who did join me on the Lhave fought was with no island came there of th side by tiie with tbe Cuban, and with men of ali races and colors, and I can #: w..n on our side who did not wanhvod, What we most necded wot 10,000 sTanp OF anne amd yet, with this se: that I never found a all the virtues of rms. There are in all the island to-day #upp'y of aru, t against 60,000 § re is notilag amail party of 644 ny ton rounds of Of (he fneet battalions of Spain in the dust ; coles a8 they were, with their ammunition W them retire belure the vuetly outnar: vt the enemy, Uke veterans of a han. SUCH A PEOPLE DRSKKVE LinERTY, the American peo; Bat as for the Sp. niards, they iougi bovght In Meiden-lane o firm of Sebuyier, Hertiey isa sirance jaw, ¢ Will nee that ¢ Power to purciuse arme right to an American 1 eor extermination is law changed if Lex upon WLom & war oO! T shuil try to bavi altuough I Lave but little #Bhou.d I, however, not succeed to hls try to got arms to Cubs in some other way, without violating the law, for 1 um a respecior o| laws. as tor TRE REASON Wit At was elmpty thi Fetson of (he eroun”, their #troneholde. the foo, and ha is being waged. 1 CAME Here, ‘There t# no fear that the Cubans Against Apain, for, by ‘exnnet by driven from Pane within 500 feet of eine molested by them, would last 8 long thut bofore iterme to an end’ the island would be ter ‘ore come here bees cou!) do more for Cuba here th. that I want, and wher I Lave procure immediately go b 1 se I thought us by our A nerican frienps here THe SP ANIA P: ing taken his soat alower tone with those Who sat near erneerning the alro ites committed by. the LOteRES, ore fen: brougit home human being Lremember oue of t bad fled into the They first kil ed him eut bis stomach open, took out hiv entrails, and @iled him up with ti Cutting ears off waa 4 comuon amare: ment With them, aod it Gey kill «man they are not content till they! have hacked the body ‘bey will rome times comaait the most horri most obscene butturities Oa Unelr vietlme thet’ the mind ov imagine.” ‘The third speaker was Senor José A. Echeverria lowed by Seuor Enrique Pifeir editor of the Revolucion, with the toast of Aworican Press.” MORACE GREELEY He said it was now fy yearn American asserted — that people can ho more look with the conquest of a The influence of thia se hax extended iurtver than its author supposed it said be had never @een wn At at heart wish that th He drank half » elise of water health of free Cuba that certainly sbull be ‘The next apeoch was by Sofior Trancixco Tessor tout proposed by Befior rican Who did not Cuban people shoul witer whieh came ‘PO THR AROLITION OF BLAVETY INgptIDA.". Sefior Mesire 9) mupniticent, incomparably the west of the evening, exceedingly eloquent nu electrical efect on his hearers, “The rest giory of the Cuban Revolution is the aholitian of slavery, And bother tl bensibee philanthropiet, or not, tut tact wil page in the history of Cuba” ior Mestre closed with some remarks on the people which could lay aside pre- sake of realizing own reedom and ry. wnsend followed with a a and alter bimcame Mr. Dan: it remain the ‘most giorious gres'ness of that Judiee, babite, everythi d securing (he 0 Hon, Dateht To: last loast wus drunk to tle memory of Gen. Goicoa- ‘This dinner is to ha A PRACTICAL EFFECT, ‘The Monroe doctrine ty to b jon. Jordan, * We'll see wut we can do to the noxt sixty days, ractically applied. The Redaction of the Army, Mr. Wilson's Army bill was amended in the Renaw yexterday reduction of the Army at 90,000 inated of 95,000, ie Island Weston, ndertook to waa fro rbor, 100 miles, inside The pedestrian who Point to Sag I A Dash at Tammany I ~=Mr. Davis, of New York, werday to punish Wasninaton, May 1 STATEN ISLAND will vote for the first time in Rich+ twond county next Mouday eneral Oath, from which Whive Cilizens are CAC PL Corneling Winant, Shotwoll B. Of 8 Lawyer's Uili a OL Morey Which, If ly clauined, BRSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Air John Magaehald was bettor yesterday. Pore Hyacinthe is at Munich with Dr. Dolinger, Robert B. Swain was elected of the Ban Francirco Chamber of Commerce, Mr. McFarland ane bis son Perey bad thelr © Chatham street gallery yes esterday Prosideat Gen, Kauts, of New Mexico, is am applicant for rahip of the Bow Agricultural and the miittary profess Mocks ioal Coleg FRIGHIFUL RAILROAD COLLISION, Lists of the Sufferers, Sr. Lovts, Mo., May 19.—At 6 o'clock this morn- Ing, the nizit express train on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, whieh lett Atchison, Keneas, Inst evening collided near Kureka, twenty-eight miles from bere, With on exira freight train going west, Sixteen persons were killed ontricht, and twenty wounded. Two that have been taken home will die, The wounded ure being brought here, Asyecial train left here ourly this morning with physicians, and all the necessary appliances for the relief of the wounded and care of the cead, bat has not arrived yet (2201. M.) ‘Thomas MeKissock, the Superintendent, has telegraphed the following names of the killed and wounded, The names of all the dead will not probably be obtrined until the Inquest, Fired—0, 0, Poxtey, conductor of the Western sion of ine rad and passenger on the train; Frank nd daughter 10 ve ‘of Mercer county, 8. Sturdevant, of Pekin, Til: George Washinz: pre) tenin bos, St. Louies A. Hl. Stieaney, of dt. Wouided HW. Mahoff, of Sionx City, Toway A. Mar ‘of Kansas; Mian floit, Thomas Mvrritt, Vad Lake, Chatham county, No Cy Pred Maetter, Vine Grove, Adams connty. Ind. i. 8. Beige, New Yorks Wil Mich: Heary Webland. St. Lonts ; dion Battie, Hiledale, Tin Mase feolored), Kandan Cliy: Theodore Hinder: Inann, BE Loule f Williane, Kast Kichmoad, Ohio? J.D. Hicks. brake:nan : J.P. Jackson, engineer! conductor. all of thy express train ; Jecop Hice. Hicvory county, Mo. Joreph erry, Daggace master, both fege oroken and arms smimshod. The m jority of the killed are persons returning from Kansas destined to points in Tilinols and Ohio, Although many of the wounded are scrionsly Wnrt, it is believed wit will recover. They are well cared for. ‘The people and physicians in tie neighbor hood wery on the grognd promotiy and have Bevo Ia boring incessantly. Everything haa been done to make the wounded comfortable, August A. Flemingion chief engineer of the Paboo and Neosho Railroad, is suid to heve been killed. ‘The misunderstanding of orders scems to have wisled the engivesr of the freight train, It ts said Uhat he bas not been seun since the accident, train with coffins for the dead, ani supplies for wounded hiss just started for’ the acenc of the disaster, MipNiout —The train co the wounded arrived bout 3 o'clock. rers wore tak direct to the hospital. “A large crowd was at the depot, and as the wounded were borne on mattresses to proper conveyances much sorrow was manifesto |. ‘The following are addititional uames of the wonaded: Thomas L. Manning, Evanavitie. Indy J.D. Carpon ter, Cairo. iit Leonard Lee, Stephenson county, fad. JR. Ewing, Rnrowide, Ty Martin A. Norerons ‘High: Jand conoty! LiL: Heriry Brst, Bromen, Randolph coun- Wl Codrion, St Loules Cornéiius. Short, Cot : Wacob Siort, St. Pauly : Ryan, and tis Re re Corne |, Latayeste, Indy ‘Te D. Mick, Bt. Louls | clay, Hlinland Part, til, 8 Of these ure reriously injured except Ryan fad Cornel, whose collar bones are broken. Fivoh Rice, of Hickory county, Mo., previously revorted wounded, was killed. ‘The ramor o! the death of A. E. Feining ts confirmed. Andrew J. Stratton, of Now Brighton, Pa., is among the kiled. ‘There a re 19 persone Killed. “Ail the bolies wil be brought te thts city late to-nie t es — POLITICAL CIRCUS. —— Mase Meeting of the Anti+Ring Democrats of Brooklyn. Last night the city of Brooklyn was all alive— the Apti-Ring Democrats meeting en masse in the Athenwum, Prior to the meeting there wan a dis play of firevork» and music, Judue Morse presi ded, Me briefly stated the objects of the meeting, and in highly fivornble terms proposed the names of George H. Fisher and Henry Hagnor as Judes, Judge Morris addressed the aesembly. It is an fuportant election, though it does not excite the In- terest ano cartosity of a large number of the cith zens, Itis to decide who are to be Judges for the next fourteen veurs. This is a vital question, and the cenple ought to be Very care ul in selecting men to admin who will protect the I: ext toward the eitizen ter the lawe nd be u0 e4 and propert at large. They wanted n ‘ould conduct themselves und com I reapect, on Who were known to be the asaoclater ot thieves ond breukere of the Lew [Cheers] We bave presented a ticket for the sa Irages of tne people of this city, and it Is one whico can be recommended, Judge Morris went on to speak in plain terms of the rolbery which was practised upon the people of the city in every contract that was made un the swindling ring. Mr. Garrison and other speakers followed and the meeting veparated. — ‘The Political Devil-Fish of the Nineteenth Ward. There are but few offices in the gift of the ad ministration In this cies, and some seem to grasp tor more than their share. One of these is dames duck: son, President of the Republican organizstion in the ‘Twentieth Assembly District. He is liquidating clork in the Naval Ofice and cheek clerk in the Post OMlce. For his services {n tho Custom House he re- ceives $2,500 per annum, He is a.vo supposed to go ty the Post Office in the e ening and cheek the mail * which are sent from the cfflce during the eve he receives $1900 per uncum. Jack. tnachine © Twenieth Assembly nm Tnapec x the names said, who ior of Enrollment he is men to be pt trick. the di —— DOURS OF LEISURE. ——— ‘The anual gathorin Hou ior the blind te Ua Mall. 4 this evening to Stein 7, Brooke, wit! lecture on “ Irish iuway Hall. on en ile id t9 be ery Ay it tr ad Moc eloqveat maa. vou ei! Alge-non 8, Sullivan, Raq., leotures on “The Cra- aden” dese the ¥. ie Men's Lit Booiety, Sreuing. i Oremmas ‘echo! No. 3. Tuietwonth Aireet, between Fifth and Sixth avennes. — BROOKLYN, —— Mr. Joseph Baver was yesterday appoiv te preter iv ¢ Pulte aad Meatices’ Cours of Woon required. The Frooklyn Police Board bas appointed Dr. Daniel EB. Kissam Surgeon for the Western District, end Dr, Joseph D. ( reamer tor the martera Detriet. Yesierdny, ax Peter Melntyre was eatering Tack Maria in Rrooklya, having peen committed for Yaurancy, two Casso@k® Were fovud on his person. Tan Kev. Dr. Broel, of the Sydney place Catholic Cured, recognized the enssocks as his, They had been stolen from the yoatry by the prisonor. who had been to cow fom He Wao remanded tor examination. ‘The Kev. Henry Ward Beecher provided at the Sevouticth annual social gatucring of the Conzrega: tional Upton tn the Aca Music Inst evening, 4 addroses were de.ivored by the Rey. J. 1. Duryea, Dy die Hey UL cu D..toe ey. JC. pnittne esiaent Merrinan. of Rivon College, Wirvo! the ey. Coanm®D. »)., of Hartiord, Coun, the Hon, CoE, Russell, and oiwers. — NEW JERSEY. jotta ‘The Grand Jury of Hudson county yesterday visit- ¢4 the Commanipaw Abattotr, Ski hia ‘The Jersey City Schatsen Corps enjoyed a echut enfest (n Mount Pleasnos Park yeserday. The Resolutes of Rlizabeth and the Atlantica of Brooklyn play «wate game Of dese ball lu Waverley ay ‘The officers of the Second Regiment NG. 8 N.J., Newark, Inst evening serenaded their uew comand’ ant, Col. Allen, A wealthy and plows lady of Klizabeth has been @iemissed from her Church for shoplliting. She was o Kleptomanine: ‘The opening of the Nyuck Extension Ratlrond w portponed on account of the filness of Mr, C. AS: Son, the projestor Jonn Ford, three years of age, was burned t death dy failing on the stove in bis father’s house in Micreon alley. New rk, yesterday The clopement of Pritg Maker and Henrietts Drive bas given Colon Hill its Tatest foed for gowip Thy Alri eave hier wills the sity on Tuesday Dight ‘The eee and poultry dealers in Now Jersey pro pone holding Veutlon to rogulatothe price of their and provide soive means. if possivle. o recy bility of the how. [twill be 8 kind of Eggu avid) for $000 n side was played at 4 hath, vergon City. wt vy reitunparie nad Jona Mont ornew ¥ Ave bundro’t points up, pust barred, carom table, ial JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, aegis Catherine Kellett died suddenly last evening, at 50 Grew q the new Commissioners of Emigration seaterday cleared 100 boureiig-aowse keepers from Casile Gardens G, Boyerle, of the Fourta Ward, has been appoint ct Autiainnt Acrossor Twentieth Division Of tho I hirly second Districs Feninne aro actively pre of Canada, which ie to be & Troi three powts, Joseph Hauxehka, employed ov the stoamer Mines, was fataliy injured lass evoulug by falling down the Hold of iat Vareeh Richard L. Hopkins, a boy of 409 Bleecker streot, Was Inst oveniug accidentaliy shot by Frank Saarp, auother boy, Hewat reverely wouased. K fo ade simullancously ‘The Docks Board met yert in thelr new of- fees in the New York I ance building, and axreed to lease the sanio ai M rental of $18,500. A bookkeeper aud a Holnted, ph beak, of, {ell yesterday om two bors, Jamon ood aud Koward Ryan, at Flity se om ane Ninth avenue. ‘They were dug oul dy the police. vod Was reriouely lujured, but Kyau oaly@ightly, ‘The Medico-Legal Society. in the Hull of the Col. lege of Phyviewns and surgeons, Fourth avenue and Jercaty init street, Tisteued co gh luicrestibe paper Oy » . 4. Hemmond, on the * dlov-I Oh ss case of Dablol McFarland.” age hee 6 —[_—————S=S== PRICE TWO CENTS. LD'S NEWS, THE OLD WOR THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH TO088- ING POSIES TO THE Anmy. Kagente midi fected Districte—Renewed Agitation the Fauboure du Templ the Plebiscite—A Paws, May 19.—Marshal Canrobert has pub. lished an order of the day to the army, which con tnine a letter from the Rmrerur addressed to the The Emperor says aggernted romore have been rereated concerning army in Paris, that Tam ine'ined to y to the generous oMcers and Koldiers that my confidence in the srmy has never been shaken.” The loiter coneindes with thanks to t troops for their firmness and sang frotd doring we late troables in the capital. This aftorroon the in the Dinag ‘The Total Vote * Prosecution, Such absurd and the vote of Ui nperor and Emp tera of the city whieh have been the scone of disturbances for the last fow Kymotoms of ogitation are stil apperent In the Detachments of troopa are Belleville, and a crowd in front of the tne Prince Eugene was dispersed to-day by the Faubourg du ‘Temple, During the wleht erowde coll points in the city, whieh were troops and police without bloodebed. ted ot varion iepersed by th journal, the Marseillalee, wat ogain prosecuted today for’ publishing an artle asserting that the recent riots Were orgunized by Minatry is notto pe changed until after U@ ratification of the Piehivcitum by the Chambers ‘Tue total vole on the Pleblecitum stands as ta Fee. 6 Panis, May 13-9 A.M — place to'nieht, and tranqui)'ity now prevalts through: ‘The Emveror and Empress yosterday visited the and Dapleix barracks and the mill nd were everywhere received thusiees during thelr progress throueh the elty. Lonvox, May 12.—The second race between the yaehts Sappho ond Cambris is postponed from Friday until Saturtay, to tengthen the Cambria's bowsprit two ‘hwo tons have bee nuble Mr, Ashbury to added t tue Cambria's dallagt, Mr. Ashbury wishes to rednee the distance of the oxt rice to thirty miles, a Douglass have been invited to meet Mr. Ashbary and rixty or seventy the leading Es ah yoebtamen ab rto be given in thelr honor on Jane Richmond, on the at the “Star and Gurter, Woman Suffrage Defeated in England, Lowvow, May 12,—In the Commons to-night, Mr. Bouver © moved thit the consideration of the bit allowing women to vote be postponed alr Sir Robert Anstrather apoke in sunport of, and Lord Garliot opposed the iil, tat the latter adumis ted that bie concttinents insonely urged ite passage, Mr, Newdegate opr osed the measare, Mr. Gladstone or Jesire for the Hill Jacob Bricht replied, and the Honse divided on postone, Which Was agreed t the existence of a demand ‘This virtual defeat of the Hill was received with loud cheering, and the Ronse edyoarned. Chester Races-Second Day, 12.—The two-yoar-old plate of neh vkes of 200 wows... nd Handicap sweepatikes vauiacribers), was won’ by Lord An esidept Lincoln Nominces of the New Tammany Hall Demo cratic Reform Party. of the delegates ass Germania lial, and the tolowlug tirket wa For Judge of the Cov-t of Common Pieas—"ance D. Reynert and Korwe D. Yor Judges of the Marine Court—Bernard ¥. MoCs bil! and Willan ory tleket were bo walton the candidutes and infori, Me.P. I. Kearney, 10th War deren were lett | mittee of Ten, ax follows: rd j ls. Sehoolor, I ightwal The Finance Committ is composed of Joseph Levy, John Martin ‘nomas Joyce. ‘Mr. Cohen wat Thomas Vausban, added to the Coumitios, Mr. P. H. Blattery 19 to be the nomince for Assive aut Alderman of the Twentieth District, pectic dbet 2 ct The Death of Yuba Dam, Loumvnis, Ky., May 1 connected’ wit extensively known as Yuba ton to-day of sonsuaption. ry td bene ul willie Courrer, be Dam,” died (a Casing a — FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES ‘The Scotch tron masters threaten a lock-out, Coton closed nt 11d. for uplands, and 11444, fos ‘The Metropolitan Poor Relief Bill passed in the + from Londoa you y received the Royal Commons yesterday. ‘Two hundred emigrants w terday to embark for Quebec. asseacto the Naiuralization bill, Iu the House of Commons last ntebt, Sir J. Paki ton cave notice of his intention to press the ing Into Lhe log of the sleaniehip City of Boston, Tre Rdinburgh Scoteman comments on the awotk Ing Scandinavian emigration to Ai Menott! Garibaldi bas been discherged for want of proof that he was connected with the recent Inear lish enginage of the Nemesia, wade in (ho arrangen the utmost econorny of Mr. M. J. Cramer, Btates. was violently aiaulted ve-terday by ean rending in Lente, and tne axsailant, w ed. No expianaiion Is given, ———— RKS FROM TUE TELEGRAPH, great sirnificance to the nA have been it of her machinery for socuring Vico-Conrul of the Untred ame Is Withheld, was arreet ‘The barkentine Occideut is wrecked {n Coose Bay ‘The First Purliament of the Dominion of Canada wae prorogiied yesterday. been appointed Consul of Greece for San Francisco, ro Base Bal Ch loans yesterday for Se) reporter of the who thot Smith and Diepert, hi The troops for leave Toronty on Monday next, Jifornia Grant Lodee of Od reaoly ed 16 ea) Sent. 15 has b lub started from Now Ore deel. released on ba River expedition will fixed uvon as the da iversury of the Massschusetes Of Frew Masons was celobrated yes! Tho Rey, Horatio Merrill, of Boston, was atfeated yertertay for openiug @ walled letter addressed wo J. The Indianapolis ¥. MC. A. are preparing on 9 for the International Emigrant Union has deci tot to a principal cities of Kurope, aod wxent for Gerinany William Kimball was tutally Dien rocks, wid was ry Fine davent Cincinnati and ti Jay Forent City » Grand Loder of Odd Fellows of 3.8 Havinen, heprerentatiy many for thd pure chase of Lae Ked Riv F \ Robeson, resulting in the sinkmg of ihe Laltor, With 6,818 buabeis of wheat, The North Carolina terday nominated 8, Republican Convenan way ihesolntions were niorted apetauding the st Dintions were non tod appreudin Bunistrations uf Preaidout Urant end Guy. sotden.,