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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE MARCH UPON CANADA. bad no arms, and seemed quiet and orderly, The Feniun oreanizition here avemed to know of thoi Seam om. HK PENTAN HOSTS CONVERGING ON MONTREAL PREPARED, THE DOMINION BORDER, Montnear, May %4.—Romors of Fontan raid —_—- are rife, but very little excitement is manifested. . | The troops did not turn owt at midds rae Gaiety Propered toors were under arms at the drill sie d LMbree if necessary to move to the front. Astonishing the City of Tren Twe — Movements Foreshadowed, ‘THR PRESIDENT aad A At the Fenian Headquarters in this city, yes- lasamieaseas yo? hei lope imertee, torday, everything was qaiet, The leaders, pret: Whereas, Tt has come to my. knowledge that sandry i‘ id ©: ions are ing Dy past experience, keop themselves as per‘ectly | ileal military enterprises an paltigns (ae ising qoot a8 possible, ‘The only noteworthy event wae | tt 08 foot within the territory sng Sy udts oat trom " int the occasional entrance of groups of three or four | sok, terry 6 oe page sy mea into 10 West Fourth atreot. ‘The major- | fons of fier Majesty, the eee sean fty, in dress and ooh actennsilacr rs i hn e kaw, theratore 1, Ulyy ces Gra i, renident of, the been inuted to hardship, and capable of endaring | Waited States, do hereby atm iizene it yee within the military fig. ‘The Pentan liters are relent, bt o¥t fo fume ataotenas efi ee itary porter learned at headquarters that abont 200 men jenaniclag. abetting or, taking a ence foae from Brookiyu to the border, to be followed by cmmmitting suk iegel acts, ney will revert at pant by ifed Lect dane ernie gan men to | fereace.n thelr Dehall \o rescue them frcim ihe conn it it would require nine or quences of theke, o De of any use in Canada, as the Canadians are woll | ofcars in thes ofits Heise stator sui i Prepares! for any raid. and that the Fenians may 6: oo. dae precept brevent and dete ‘® warm roceptio 10 justice weo ‘may ‘be. en! t oats of Peaians me Sek Gah oe cine, hovered, toon is teatimony 1 havo, hereunto set my hand he Unived “tnt Railway ‘Tra ola! It was added | to the protection of this jot oF to Ite inter- completed ® hard day's | | Done at ity of mon vecmed to bave ) e one wi train of the /ludson River Railroad, Tuese | end cause the seal aide dred im the voor of our Lord o: work, and were appareat'y unarmed, It was also i taid that a large ‘Ol Fenians came over trom | BYgnty. and tn \ve Joreey, and were transported up the Hudson oo thy the Preneai . 7 the one Fontans talk of two movements, one toward MamiLton Frau, Secretary of State. the Red sa Co op) 9 bg at - ——— Dominion, Gen, Spesr, It is waid, command of ; Be troops on the border, but woboty ways anything WESTON’S GREAT BXPLOIT. of the whereabouts of Gen, O'Neill, The Fenians —-- fe | The Start at Precisely 12:15 ¢! gay that 8 large supolr of arma. is, suored in dl Paces slong the border, and thBl they have «unm ‘The Time Down to the Teni ee 1s soe Judges and the Arrange’ of Time—The The intention of the Fenians seoms to be to live off the Canadian farmors until they eaptare the Euthusiaem of the Spectators, Canadian storehouses, The great walker, Weston, commenced bis On ingniry at other railway depots besides the " 1 Hodson river, and at the different vteamboat lines, | ‘emendoas anderiaking of walking one (oan Do rvvorters earred that no large body of men had | wiles in twenty-iwo consecutive hours, at the Km inken pwage at any one time receatly. It would | pire Rink on Third avenge, at 215 this morning. som that the Hadson River Railway Cepot was the | ‘phe arrangements at the Rink were ina perfect main starting point, Yer Fenians may be going out on other roaten, as it i said that they do not travel | State at that hour, and everything promised u fair fm a body, but that each man purchases his ticket, | and satisfactory trial, tad acts As a stranger to the ot vers. i 7 . Max Ment over 1000 ‘Femtane erent from this city | _¥f-J.8. Dickinson, Prosident of the Third Ave to diferent. pointe’ Four. propellers are under the | Ne Railroad Company, and also President of the eootrol of the Fentans and lar e numbers are or Rink, has given his personal attention to all the pre- to cut off the n_torces, and particularly A sein Perc io capmare ihe artilesy snd: munitions of | ‘iminary waters pertaining to the trial, and will be war which the Red River exdeditio with | Present throughout the progress of the walk to see them. Several sailing vessels have co that everytiing moves smoothly and orderly, tod ammunition to points on our wontier, and the Fenians claim to have enoach men | Batefew people were prosent at the outset, within hailing distance not ouly to defend their de- | Owing to the lnteness of the hour, but the Judges, Peg of miltary stores, bar also te atvonce and | Messrs, Charles H. Winans, James Buroham, Res: ¢ Montreal, Toron’o, Or any other strategic point Letters and telegram: the trp ‘of Canadians in oodperating with | F. A. Keeler were at their posts with watch in hand the Fenians, Nearly three hendred Fentans, the majority of darzh Is night tor the Canadian frontier, They | plece used is from Messrs. Ball & Black’ bar ong been a resident of Williamsburzh. PovunkEerain, May %4.—Anotwer #4) Binns passed here to-vight ticketed ior Maione. ness, Despateses from California have been received here to the effect that jorts on the Pacific will pe seiaed and beld by the Fenians, in order that a basis | One of the city surveyors, with @ scaled steol tape may be dad for operations against the English mer- | The surveyor has given the following certificate of euantinen, : New Haven, May 24.—About 75 Fenians charge of Capt. "Daniel Higgins of this clty left b to-night by the H’ riford and Springfield iiroad. | structed THE GATHERING OF THE HOSTS. tre ot the From New Haven an onequipped foree under | feet ant Capt. Fitzpatrick startet for the frontier yesterday, | tunes that is required outa the 8 Arms nd “ammunition are awaitiog ber near the | Womans 8 mes and fd it to oe EF tines ine. A mysterious conference has beew held in AS takes. sere L. 8 te Fairfield, Vt, Principally of Irishmen, bat inclu cing LM tele Mere tte lhl t ie also strangers the measuiement; Sew YORK, May 24, 1870, that Thave measured the walk con. r the use of Mr. Weston at the Ei samo, inches, authorities are insetive, The railroads from the fouth ond east have been advised by prominent tation of large bodies of south. Others were expected la’ Railroad, From three to five hundred ux of the Third Avenos ; believed to be | Mr. We Fenians. went north by train from’ Boston on Sun- | nicht, escoried by Col. Bruce and Hamitcon Busby, day. Every train arriving at Malone, N. Y., is full | Keq., of the . Field, and Farm, and severai of armed Fenians, the towa being selected as anim- | other frionds. ‘The pedestrian was ‘dressed in « portant rendezvous. white shirt with broad ruffled collar und biue neck A Bullulo telegram says that the frontier is lined | tie, blue-black velvet #ack and short pantaloons, with men, and that the United States steamer Miciit- | Inced galters and Rassia leather anklets a0 is at Port Colborne, Canada, for the protection | silk cap. In bis band he cari 61 ine Welland canal, handled, gold-mowntea riding whip, a The Feotan Brotheriood throughout New Jersey | cxpressly for this occasion, dave united in swelling the roll of patriotic Irish. iter greeting the Judges and bowing politely to men Who are presuued \o be en rows for Canada, | the spectators, he stepped on the track and saun- d white esent to niin New Jersey, till a few wonths ago, was the theatre | tored careles#ly around the furshest way to the of important warlike preparations, since it was in | Judges’ stand, where he balted for a time, At pre- Treutou that the rifles were manutactured or altered | cixely a quarter past 12 the word ws given, and the under ine supervision of P. J. Meevan, who rented | trial commenced wito a hearty cheer irom tue coms Me armory for that purpose. So quietly was this | pany present. important work executed (hat the citizens of Tren- | ‘The time made up to the clofe of tins ‘report was ton, outside the Fenian orgunization, were in igno- Tanee, ‘The presence of an armory la Trentoa, and the visite of such a leader as P. J, Sleehaw, naturally encouraged the formation of a very large and entha aiustic “circle,” composed of intelligent and active Young men, many of Whom, in company with others f the Brotherhood from Paterson, Newark, and Jersey Ciry, started on Monday evening and lust micht for the border. Aubasy, N.Y., May 21.—It is ssid some 600 more Feuisns will leave suis city to-nicbt. Fifty Veuians of the Paterson reserve lett on an early train yesterday moruing W join the Newark contingent, stating, as did the latter,“ Tbat they hole body. Were bound for the West.” —— A Whitehail special to’ the Troy Times anys four YESTERDAY'S TOURNAMBNT. car loads of Fenia that from 4.000 to 5, passed there yesterday, and would be in St, Albans to A Captive night armed ‘eqipped. ‘ Curcaao, May 24.—A Fenian expedition, it Fair Grounde~A Fine Display of U aid, is to leave the city ot Milwaukee to-night in « brellas—A Tilt of the Kuights Despite Dual chartered for hut” purpowe, to. muke @ dusccas the Sterm—The © jon, uoon Canda West, with the iniention of making | The grounds of the Prospet Park Fair Asso- descent opou Brnut.ord, Colonel O'Couger, au ex- perienced oficer, Will be in command, The force is | gud Ww <o sist of peked ev, well armed and equipped, A stron: reinforcement Chicago to-day for Milwrukee, to be in time for the sailing of the steamer, OapEeNspuno, May %4,—Early this morning it was discovered that ail the telegraph bine: leading to ti place, including the cable across the St Law- teuce River, had been cut or pat out of working order. A report soon gained currency that it was the work of the Fenians, and events bave since con- mea tois report, TUR APPEAMANCH OF THE FENIANS IN VERMONT, Benuinoton, Vr, May %—The ancient and bighhiy respectable anridiluvians of this village are wate All day loog the once quiet streets have re- echoed to the tramp of uniformed Fenians, some of Wen, unwary, armed wito swords, However, Club House, and a8 many people of the rough lent tb and their cos setting-off of the grand stand. brough, the Knight of Westmoreland; Heury Bai of Shannondaie; R. H. Hereford, night of Here Ue niost of them, remembering the event of Tour ford | Wd depton, age a yj reat wee {earn ago, whew the United States not recognizing | plvir, Knight of Wyoming; W. ( Bailey, Knight of ate belt or anything else but | pairax; Theo, Monier, Kiight of the High R. Lis Breese disarmed them, are not | i Marsiiall, Knight of Maryland; 8. P. Maury rd Shi, bos awels the erossing of 4 | Knight of Now York; James W. Walsh, Knight of the unfurling of the Kmeraht fag on Cavadian’soit, Yefore they show their teeth, Within the past three days over 10,000 Fenians have cr out or sic, they. the Black Plume; and W. P. Colley, Knight of the Disinherited. Some of the Knights rode aplondidly, and showed reat aki!l in the operation of removing the ring. Alter an exciting contest, lasting nearly baifan Lour, rves ami corners, They are «i ly clac in the Short blue jackets of the uniforu of the Irish republic ; ‘end preserve a strict sence as to their destination, Toy are iwortly youths of betwern 18 and % years of age, Willi Lie aopearance of hard-working mechan: Jen, urmers and Isborers, ‘Their officers were shoul- der knots, like tuose used in the United States farm) ; and bave their headquarters at the American botel,’ from the roof of which the Fenian zreen floats in trinmph, Last night ie entianaied 8,000 Fevians slept ubous this town, many of them in barus, ‘I've railers are not disposed to de meddiesowe; neverinciess, the eitizens extra precaations in lockime their doors when the fo to bed, and the eizht policemen are said to be a $a duty. ‘Burlingion is about forty miles (rom the Mine, Om Satarday and Sanday nicuta caravans of some of them fity in number, and loaded powder, bull, aud osber thunitions of Mar, passed through hers, en rouie to the Canada ine, prize, Horace Bailey of the second. Jas, W. W: of the thira, and R. Marshall of the fourth, ‘The prizes were ® fine saddle horse, two gold watches, and a set of studs and sleeve bustons, At the close of the tournament, the greater par of which bad been piayed in a drenching ran. the visitors crowded the soush parlor o the Club House, im which it had been asnouncod the Queen of Love ‘and Beauty would be crowned, When the room was thoreaghly jammed, notice was given that the ceromony would be performed in the hall, whither, ef course, the anxious people hurried em masse, At last the Committee of Arrangoments, who had Deon down stairs to see ® man, made thelr appear. ance, and were received with ‘such uproarious ap- plouse that the house shook. Several children were upses from their chairs, and one pretty blonde who bat mounted the piano was dropped upon the floor without a moment's warning. ‘The selections were now soon made, Miss F. THR VERMONT DEPOT OF ARMA. ‘The principal Fenian depot for the storage of arms sione the border, is mt Fairfield, Vt., where ere is « large and thorooghly Irish seitiemcut, irtax, &c., Is Celtic, and ® great mumber of Fon lene are weld to be near there, lodyed in barns The ex-redel General Movely is there, orgenix tne 8 Grstelnee cavalry raid. For several works past, men have been baying borses, and senaing them up there; amd some Irishmen, have ae thamy ax 60 oF @ 100 atoexed, for a short time upo: their forme, We have just returned from St Atbuns, 16 miles from the lime, where the exciie ars of personal violence are en Last wight 99.000 Fenians were % the border, under command of Gen, ‘real is the grand point of astuck, Fenisn (crcee will strike for there. TIE PROBABLE POINT OF COLLISION, Snedecker, Miss Belle Robinson, Miss Kalbflel sen, Misa Sinner, and Mise “esha, all very pretty girls after a li at ins ami Market was crowned 98 Queen 5 Qucen of the second, for the Knicht of the Old Dominion. 1 formed by 8 Mr. A. H. Dawao $$$ Excursion of Railrond Kings. through Newark yesterday ea route to Washiagton, official capacity n re than $25,000,000. Prom! nen ‘1b. yoon abundance of arms, ama ition, Caicaco, May 24.~-The Red River dispute rel awa Bon Sot he we Overs eo acent now in this city, ¢ hima s only for notification to send from yone thensind Fenians, The Rome —_ town train r Fetwoun Junction w wor Tiey were go on We rudiroal Were in dying condiiion, ee ee erat ndeing | Wril H. Jerome, Maruy Bngland, Cnaries H. Paeips, and a record book before them in which to enter tom yun men of good enarscter, teh Williame: | eVere round made by the pedestrian, The time . and has ler the command of a son of Tipperary, WhO | been carefully regulated and adjusted for this oo- 4 of Fe- | casion. It notes the quarter soconds with distinc Tho Rink was measured yesterday afternoon by nd the Mmeasnremeni taken through the can. Ave feet in width, to De TH 10 computed ihe Humber of tn order THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. WHOLESALE DENUNCIATION OF MR. GRANT'S CUBAN POLICY, lands, anf of national debts, were granted beforo- band ‘A Smt OF soRDERS. It only {Nastrated what hed been charged again and " ‘oe Oe ieelgn josbore, bY usrif joobsrs, by palitond joubers. The whole Government had got Ww ben Jobbing concern one end t the other, ana could ‘ae be reat when the old Demo- eratic party came back of which the Casirman (Mr. Ingersoll) ad onee (=) an honored member, in closed the debate. Mr. Voorhees's amendment was rejected. A TRRRIFIC MAIL #TORM. Daring ite discussion, at 895 o'ciock, » heavy hail storm passed over the darkening th 108- phere of the hail, and making soch a rattle on the glass roof ne [he pid bee moos taf the f The Committee reser and the Dill Waa Topol id to the House and passed. TAMMANY’S BITTER PILL. ——— i Out after this Bill Passes—A Fish Stigmatized &® Fosst!-The Effeminacy of the American Navy Venti- ® Ring of Jobbers. Wasuuncrom, May %4.—The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Consular and Diplo- matic Dill, Mr. Ingersoll in the chair, Mr. Voonwuns (Dem., Ind.) moved to strike ont from the list of Consulates in schedule B, Santiago de Cubs, stating that the United States fing did not protect either the Consulate or American citizens coming within its jurisdiction, and therefore that Congross would certainly not vote money to keep a Consul there who coald not live in safety. If the Administration would not enforce the protection of {ts citizens and the rights of the fing, they bad bet- tor withdraw all diplomatic intercourse with the pa- tions of the world, He sent to the Clerk's desk and had read an article trom yesterday's New York Trit- dune im roference 0 the treatment of Consul Phillips ‘et Samelligo de Cuba, He implored the members of the Committee of Foreign Affaire, wiio had aecess to that Owned by Local Ringe~A Threat of Fore Resistance, Wasurmeotow, May %—In the Senate Mr. STEWART presented the report of the Conference Committee on differences between the two Houses ou the Fifteenth Amendment bill to enforce the right of citizens to vote i the several States, He explained that the thirteenth section bad been ‘amended to authorize the President to employ such part of the land or naval forces or mflitia as moy be necessary to aid in the execution of judicial process, Bection 90, providing penalties for ualawfal rexis- trations at elections of Congreesmon, hed been amonded by adding & provision that every rogistra- ton at which « Representative or Delegate in Con- grees may be elected, shall be deemed a registration within the meaning of the act. This was to meet « suggestion that the penalties of the section ‘eqainst frandolent voting, reposting, &c,, related only to elections of members of Congress, whereas FOSSIL, OR DEAD MAN Who presided over the Btate Department, to tell him that the blood of American citizens was crying from the ground for action againet his imbecility, sloth, and want of rogard for the bonor, glory, and safety of this once grent and honored Republic. ‘Mr. Banks (Rep., Mans.), Chairman of the Com mittee on Foreign Affairs, said that the statement read was undoubtedly correct, The facts had been long before the Committee of Foreign Affairs, und that Committee was only awaiting the opportenity to report the whole subject, and would not lose one office 10 minute in calling the attention of the House to it, It | ceseral tlekote for Btate oficers were ved in, nome did not appear to him, however, that the fects stated | pursose of voling for Congressmen, but for the gen. afforded any reason why the Consulate at Santiago | era: ticket. ‘Ibis proviso was intended to simpli! the evidence by requiring that where a man fraudu- should be aboiished ; on the contrary, they were am | Jenriy voted” the whole. Weket the” barsen additional reason why it ehonld be supported. of proof to show thatthe name of « member of Con- * on fool. | gress Was UDON the ticket shou'd Hot rest upon the Mr. Looax (Rep. Il) sald that he had been feel. | Gove tment, Ite vows fr-wdalently at an election ing fora long time that the American Government | y here votes are taken for a Congressman, it shall be had not been doing its duty, and that its hesitaney | presumed that he voted fraudulently for such per- ee Be 21 of the bill ALMOST CRIMINAL, partons fy. saveolane He was satisfied that at any time the Committee on | United States court and give off Foreign Affuirs asked content to report on thesuo- | persons offering to vote av the election, but denied hat right b. reason of raoe, or pre % Ject of Cube, there would be no objection. dition. of servitude, For instance, ifin any South. Mr. Looan did not believe that the House would | ern state a can‘idite for Sherif received one thou: object to taking up that question atany time it was sand white votes, and there were m manure olored Voters ready to vote for him, but excluded, asked to, because the whole country demanded that | fe'may ‘go into court and have those biteen bundred Conarese should speak in reference to Cuban afftirs. | counted for him. The Conference Committen had Octrages had been perpetrated in Cubs until, as the werely 'redrawa the section in more guarded lan gontieman trom Indiana had said, RAGA Oe, 02 to Sar tore SO meved te ap tke te ‘THE BLOOD OF AMERICAN CITIZENS a) nd h it Printed. ig ikees eae cried out from the ground. The Government ference Commitice, Ge & noe new should show at least that it badsome sympailiy with | Sections had been introduced which liad never been ugciing people of that island. He noped that | Reore | arate, It wagid be remembered by the Senate that though the bill wae originally @ measure rst opportunity the gentieman trom Massa- : a (Mr Banke) wourd asks suspension of the | % entorce oniy the Fi'teeath Amendment, tt became fore the Licwe, & general bill for carrying out the Fourteenth He knew tietemper | Amenment also, and making important regulations respecting the Chinese immicration, been members were ready © | somewhat improved in the Conferenge Committee. But in view of tho pew matter Presented he Loved a lige motion would prevail. Mr. Srrwant (Ken. Nev.) desired the bill should Dy Congressional resolutions 7 Congress refused to | Pecome a law to lay. so. ae to avpir bo the election at the chusett of his side of tw five him the opportunity now, or at Mr. Looan—It can be done any dar. Sargent (Rep. Cal.) ealied attention to the mea: which these ontrages shoukt be redressed. VW from abroad. Movements generally According to this measurement the pedestrian {indicate an immediate attack upon Canad. ‘The | will accomplish five miles by the tour of the trick thirty-four and two-third times. Every fifteen Fenian leaders to arrange specially for the transpor- miles will bring him opposite the Judge's stand. men. AtSt. Albans about | These distances and the time made will be bulletined 800 Fenions had arrived by noon yesterday from the | at tLe Judge's stand, and also at the lower terminus appeared at the Rink at precisely mid- ni ivory: a Picttire on the Prospect Park jon presented s very preity picture yesterday afternoon as the hour drew nigh for te secon! tournament to begin, About 00 Indies, dressed in the height of fashion, adorned the balconies of the vex nes lor the better At a Iitle after 3 o'clock the trampet sounded, and the Knight of Virginia, « most gauceful apd dasiine rider. known at home as plain Horace Bailey, opened the tournament, He was followed by A. Brocken- ley, Kuight of Prospect Park; Dr. C. A. Fox, Koleist of the Old Dominion’; Bddie Gallaher, Knight Virginia on the day afer to-morrow, maketve needful appropriations for the Navy. It | '? Rod - was very easy to wccuse the Secretary of State for Mr. A.G. lmunman (em.. Obio) though the sitting like @ dead man on a fossil in his | Teaton stated by Mr. Stewart was the very reason Department, whea the means by which the honor | WhY tie dill shonid not at once becomne a law, oe. of the flag could be vindicated were refused, and t cause th election officers throughout Virginia could Navy was het put on an eMcient footing, Spar hat | RO Hot possibly know on the day of election what Dow'in the Cuban waters ive siipe to oar one. tive | te law was—fine und imprisonmert in one case— disqualifiewtion for office was to be linposed upow ntoonr one, and five guns to cur one. If the : United States Government were to concentrate there | thome elective Conant ip lela afte fn rakes aaa V Navy equalto that of Spain, it would have to draw | Yet fot one could have the text of the law before hin tha ehipe frou all perts of the’ world. jor bis cuidance, In imperial France offlcers of the 2 law were notified in advauce of provisions of law SRRTOUY CHARGH AGAINST CONSUL PRILLIPR, about going into-effocs, Mr. Ganrreiy (Rep., Ohio) said that, without ree Sawrnn (Rep., 8.) thoueht the same ob- ferriug 10 the question of Cuba . ine Would would hold good in regurd 10 Dassing the call attention to the writer of the ducument that had | Dill on any day, inasmuch as mnuutcial elections been read, the late Cnited States Consul Were constantly oecuring, Ae all events the people tiago de Cuba. General Steadman was from bis V knew the things forbiddea im the bill (Gardela's) Congressional? District, and had died themsely there in a few days aller le got to bis post ; atm (Ttep.. Oi the present Consti, Phillips, was piso. from his Dill tu oF Congressional Distriet. He (Mr Garfield) had cient m gon) desired the prompt F that the people of Oresc ie of ibs requirements be therefore lad oceasion to know @ good deal about | fore the Sia ivetion ou June t a own 6 see eiet afaics there, “Wren Gene Steadman died, | tioas had been removed by te Conference Cou. onthe Ath of July last, he died in the house mittee Of this tan Phillips, Who sent very brief letter | | Mr. StocwTon said that much new matter had the Site Department informing it of the fact | been introduced in the bid by the Conference re that ina few | ort, among which Wws (ve provision that where 9 nd a tulletate- | Man voted he was to be presumed as votia: for a ss | Congressman if votes for tiat office were taken. he and stat} nd on circumstances at Ithoueh more than dozen letters nat | The Commitee bad overlooked the fact that voters price ® that time by the | Often scratched tueir tickets, Besiles, how could bereaved family and friends, not & word of anawer | this vresumption be revutied If tie voter did not 4, and show his ticke'sto anybody ? bic Daring the discussion which followe), Mr, Win LiAMS remarked that the Democratic County € althoneh Gen, Steatmon bad at the time of hie | yen sin Orezon had # ly resolve Death $1,000 in his possession, He his not cent one | by force the exercise of the elective tran word in response in reference to the death the | colored men, I it tue bill to be passed to had been ree NO EFFECTS WERE SENT BACK, man Who died in his house. The oresent Consul in | teat ‘ueir rs ations Santiago wes there for some weeks before Phillips Atter remarks by Messrs. Casseaty and Howaup, left, and during that time bo information could be it Was agiced that a vote should be takem on the re> obtained from bim, port to-morrow afternoon rt time alter that, this same man, Phillips, pS -- TG CETY y aesiming toat his life was io danger, got away Two New Operatic Artists, on a man-of-war, snd by some corious pr At the Academy of Music last evening, the ott managed to eet appointed ay Con ‘e a e the comamuder of the ship—an appoint. | Cveraof “Ti Ballo in Maschers” was performed he was worth nothing, and winch was im- | ‘The occasion was one of specal interest, being the revoked by the Suite Depariment os a et appearance o' cellent teu pve) ant thing Without suibority. Not only that, but he de | Art appearance of an excellent teuor (Filippe) and marded that a ship of war should take Nin back to | theaébut of a Iady (Mrs, Imogene Brown), who Sintiaco de Cuba, and when be got there 'e «iit not | showed her good sense in nothing more pointedly try to land, vecaure, «the Admiral said, of the det : eit Sis ; due by him; and thet maa sent to the Btite Deg than im not calling herseif Sicnora Bi The au- ment dience, if pot numerous, Was at least e..thusiastic, a CLATM FoR $200,900 Mra, Brown! damages for having been overawed ond threatened | good Oeure and an intelligent, sympathetic face, Her and bis Tife endancered by the power of Spain. TInt | actions were eway and discreet ; her exits and eu of the state of affairs in Cuba, Moreover, ater bay. | trances—movt dificult of management for novices— ing published there terrible pan sent to the | were very proper, In the matter of votre State Department a di H. saving that he | there wae the purity and facility which seems wrote them under duress to suve his life; that he | so usual in the better order of American voices, bat wrote thein io please certain sete and fictions of the | the volume was wanting which is necessary 10 in ceopie there. These tacts could be nscertiined at the | sure for the lady a leading place as a prima donoa, Stute Department, Before he (Garteld) would have | Stage training will develop many tones that are now his blood boil on the subject, or before he woud | uneven, and the intelligence and poise which the vote not to have a Consul at hantiazo de ¢ lady has already shown is a nromixe of her becom. logisiate in any bellivereut or vigorons way, he snould a charming operatic singer ia a house of more like that person who cared so much for the Ameri: | moderate di nensions than the Academy, At the last can flag, moment it was found that the treacherous voice of TO SEND BACK THR MO: Ie Franc had. deserted him. and a newly arrived 01 to the fn arfielt’s) | tenor from Burooe via Brazil, named Filippa, that beheld Batonaing "athe fly of he Gardeltn | ene ed ete lend Wise reheat sea some necount of bia sickness ena ‘auld | 2nd On Anew singe many allowances are demanded ; janthe Hours of his death, Let him respond to the | ANd it ix in view of these thet the success of the appearance is attractive, Sle has o Dr. ©. A. Fox waa declared winner of the first Barker, Miss Philbrick, Miss Van Brunt, Miss tile coy hesitation aud afew maidenly demurs, (ed to make their simirere happy, and Most profound silence were led in'o the lim: ited ven space tn the centre of the room, wuere Mise the ‘frat day, for the Knight of Shannondate, and Miss Belle Robinson The corouation was most clumsily per- A party of distinguished railroad men passed Five of the centlemen are said to represent in thelr ent r in the party « Commodore Vanderbilt, the Hot aah, Anan, Vi May 24.—A bout 86) Fenian have | Horwed F Clarke. the Hon W De tishn nt the Heo ved hereby truln, bandrea or two Wi Aug. Seell, and C. W. Chapin. “‘Phey were onte prity in frum the towns in the vielnity, These o tained in Newark by A. L. Dennis, Presiaent of tho Prise ul fail fore pow on daty iy hey AM New Jersey Railroad, who furnisved a private eur fom Or#, Bid GepOStio to Bizgon ii in Canada, | 284 accompanied them to Washington, Wey sre order.y and obedient in all respects, ‘Itey a - 7 are ivilenty | ropared jor work and the conse The Winnipeg Dispute Not Settled, Piley vey wre under commind of Col. J: | not been settled. The Winnirox Governinent a 2 PAMeed: Te Canadian Government hws seat | mend that the new province stall have control of lier ta ills evening, to confront them, some | itm public lands. Reil also uemands that no mem- Hie tet Btry and artillery, This force | ber of the Provisional Gi peat shall be held re- Bhe Waste feshaatuun time during the | sponsible for any action leading 10 the present state ‘Brion, Noy are lonked fo of affairs; and for this no provision bas been mace bi May 4. A geutieman, representing | by the Dominion Legislatare. OTe Rsent of the Morning Herald says: Ow Loypon, May 24.—The ship Mariane was sighted Pith AM. train tece cur toads of inns ar | in distress Miy 7 in the Indian Ocovn, She was ri Kome trou the West, and at4:lb A.M. took boarded, when it was fonp! that twenty one of her crow had died of sturvation, and the remuinder ized widow Who had boen praying ard beseech. | débutante . a8 well as that of Sicnor Filione, may be ne considered os deeided, His soive is a hich tenor, Jog him to give back one ulteranee of her dying | Hor Gr great volume, ‘at clevr and true hia sty'6 Mr, Logan said be knew nothing and care! bd and beiht. pro's pert ar Bie Meni nothing about thisman Philips. One thing, how: Mi A sine. Ie would ha.weil ever, was true, that American citizens lind been Lh Phe ri hese tate comers a larthe shot'and killed by ive so rood artints me these Inte comers a farther under more advantageous conditions as to BLOODTHIRSTY SPANIARDS IN CUBA, al and preparation. and that American citizens were not nate there under the American fxg. No Government had ever LOSSES BY FIRE, yet sat so quiet as the present Administration while a @ atraggie was going on between oppression and ‘The timber lands between Calais and St, John's Hiverty. As to tue ineffeiency (of the navy, he re- | iver, Me» are ou fr marked that if the United States navy hind not per- Saks elena ae oe es Tilted waval vessels to be supplied to Spain ont of | putncampbiack factory in Harrison, N. J. was ‘American waters, there would not now be so strong B Four stores and. their contents were burned yea: @ Spanish fleet in Cuban waters. He had received $ ett See anes Mame fee ne todos fer | Serday morning In Cuthbert, Ga. love 940,00), xe Americans murdered in Caba belonged to that re . order, asking the Government to take some artion BROOKLYN. in relation to these murders, een Mr.J MUNOEN (Dem, Ohio) argued that all that | The Forty-seventh Reziment, Bio wus necessary to protect Americans in Cubs from | wiii be reviewed In Prospect Park on June t, the blood thirsty Spaniards wus for the United | 4 str, fiughes died suddenly yesterday, at the Gepres Govespineny to Junotion of Fulton and Cariton avenues, RECOGNIZE TM LIGERENT NIGHTS ‘Ten eneine houses and lots used by the old fire of Coda, France snd England would follow suit, | department were sold ny anetion yesterday, for for those Gevernments were standing amazed t ($46,500. ( 7 : the Amcrican Republic did not step ir among th ‘The May festival of the hapile of Ft Josepn's of prisoners of war. Hipne seheotre Mr, BANKS repeated that the Committee of For- bi eign Atluirs would report at the very earliest no- It_ was rumored Inet evening that Capt. James t, and said he did not donbt that the Honse | Mullen would suc . Fo het of lyn Grays, L.. y ¢ * ite-long OL would find that Committee as determined to main- Srcoklya Folios #6: Wionong Di in the honor of the country a# any other Commit. a Hi Soares ee {eer or'ns any portion of the Hones. He wae gind | ,-The Solilers’ and Saitors' Veteran Association of of ihe opportunity to, say so, because that Cominity | FM eCvuvacon ol noldlers aiid slot 00 tee had been charved by various jourmels with in | (ie Uh use 5 tending to suppress the matter and keap it from the 2 ———— House, WASHINGTON NOTES, Mr, Cox (Dem., N. Y.) remarkee that the House is had very enrigus debate on this matter, and a . ‘ met last night to prepare a urual had bad the truth told by the gentlemen o1 andy yk and Moana me daat ie 1 to prepare the other #ide as to. the failure of their own A\ bi in J istration, He should suppose from what ti The House Foreign Affairé Committee will give men on the other side said, that the Siab; De: ‘n.Jordan a hearing on Cuban aMinies to-wlgns, ment had not even ‘The House yesterday refused to order the main ; . question ‘on Mi. Lyneh’s bil for the revival of Ameri THK STRENOTH OF THE WEAK; question on Mg thot it had no power to protect black men or white Fonr noted Indian chiefs arrived in Woshtrgton men at home or abroad, He believed that the coun- | yeateraay in charge of Capt. Poole, Indian Agent, and try was coming to the conelusion that thy whole Ad- | by Invitation of the Government. ministration of Gen, Grant was wn utter and con: | ‘pho National Executive Committee of the Union *pionous failure. ‘The Committee on Foretan | pe, ‘of Amet hives in the Arlington Hotel, AMfuira had” produced nothing | ae yet which | Washington, next lay evenInK, showed that their hearts or minds or patriotisn © Ways and Means yesterday | inapired with aympathy for the struggling peo: | oc ital *ickt mamucers: arclus, the Fem OYA of of other nations, especially om the Ameri What hed the gentleman from Vermont said w moments ago? That all aaa ctlante oF theatres, “The Connnittes ‘The Banking und Currency Co 4 Lee ae atldcation ot chovke Of haniee untess f at Cuba were sent to St. Domingo. | {ii nctual amouut covered by she Certilcate Is ou de Why t Becaase St. Domingo mass great jobs. stem | yuri bers knew that when the United Stated abould get y ittee on ench~ Bt. Domingo and pay the money forit, they should | man report of the Select Commition on Retrench- tw mere shell, "They know all the iranchises of | Paufrontior Wis thougut, wilt lend to oy Cor ld, Of copper, of eolouiaation, of railroads, of | respoudeuce with tae Mexican Gaveramans THE DESTRUCTION OF QUEBEC. Five Thousand Families Tarned Out of Doors—A Fire Baling the Firemen — wn Up to no Purpose—Lons of Life—Six Handred Houses Burned. ALBANY, May 4.—A Quebec special to the Troy ‘Times says o great conflagration was raging there Over 600 houses Were burned to the ground and thousands were rendered Fenians had cut the wires and no further particu- lars could be learned. Quanec, May 25, via Tonorto, 8 A. M.—A disastrous fire broke out this morning in St. Roch, a ‘suburb of Quebec, by which 6,000 oF 6,000 people are homeless, aud over $100,000 worth of property was destroyed. The fire originated in a baker's shop, and although troops were called out and efforts made to stay its progress by blowing efforts were a Two ships on the stocks were also barned. large namber of houses were destroyed belonging to the better class, having been rebuilt after the fire of 1866. Two men are missing, and a number of acci- dents occurred. The homeless people ars being lodged by the corporation, and there will be great destitution unless outside aid is received, as in the LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, —— DASHES TERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. despite the M Yesterday they had «well contested trot on & swoopstakes of $900, mile heata, 8 in 6, in harness, the enimals boing W. Nelson's chestnut gelding Venture, L. 8. Sammis's bay gelding Staten Island Billy, and M. Douglas's Five heats were trotted, Billy Winning the first by a longth in 06. The second ‘was won by Venture, in the mud and rain, in &675. Billy won the third by a longth in 269. Venture fot home the winner of the fourth bye length and # half in 8:00, and also of the Mfth by a short leneth in 8:01, All the heats were very closely contested All through, and good time was made for the state of heavy after the first heat. ‘o-day focond of the spring meeting. The Purse of $750 for 240 horses has six good entries, ‘The Dashing Turnout of Gallant Nin Col. James Fisk, Ji yesterday bringing Mrs, Fisk's famous four- ‘They are powerfully built animals, two of them be- ing coal black horses and two dapple grays. They are named revpectively, Prince, Admiral, Colonel As the Colonel has s short loan of the ive it up about the 10th of June, Yesterday be took out intending to drive toward m, but the rain interfered with the programe and they returned to the city. hands hich, and are reoorted to be flect-footed. ‘They are stabled at Mr. Brizgs’ in 42 six-io-hand turtomt pret own use with which he intends to st Branch pleasure cokers during the Fisk will enjoy the Summer with her tour-in hand fal vilia in Newport. Union Course. The affair w sorrel gelding Ruby. ip houses, all Colonel of the THR LATEST FROM CUBA. The Surrender of Quenada’s Brother—Seven Prisoners Executed—A Conant Passengers Killed — Warehouses Havana, May %.—Despatehes from the Cap- he is making the most of it. tain-General contain the following details of recent three gentiem Col, Fugardo's column killed seventeen rebels. and took six prisoners. the surrender of one hundred and forty rebels who many of them belonging to ber families, and among them are Gazi Recios, Quesada, brother of Gen, family of ex-Maj.-Gen, Manuel Arteaga, and the sisier and otber$ members of the family of Col. horses are 16}5 Fagardo also received applied for vardo Quesada, the The Knights of Pythias Org L Col. Chinehilia, who was dangerously wounded,: is pronounced out of danger. to the rank of brigadier general. Seven prisoners were sentenced to the Copilla on the 224, and executed the following da ‘The Diario isthe anthority for a report that Mar- cos Garcia, one of the revel Espiritu jarisdictton, captured and slaughtere! the eleven passenzers of & coasting schooner, an«! burned three warehouses. ‘The steamer which arrive! esterday, brought uver a hunared insu bor- Another new lodge of this interesting and beau- tiful order was institnted on Monday evening at 28 Court sweet, Brooklyn, is Leo Lodee, No. 41. best citizess of the City of Churches, Present at the institution the Vice Grand Chancellor Grand R. and C, Seribe,Grand Banker,and the Grand ‘The District Deputy Grand Chan- county officinted, and performed the ost impressive and solemn man- With about twenty members. ‘On Friday, May 2%, another new. lodge will be in. stituted at Albany, which will be known as Mount Giboa Lodge, No. 42, this makin in the city of Albany, and the thi ‘The order was first introduced into this State He has been promoted The name of said It is composed of some of the in the Santo Onter Steward, ‘The lodge star! — tae noseued locee INCIPIENT RIOT IN HARLEM. in Albany coun Somebody Di Attack upou M doce Not Recognize w-Knives and Pistols Drawn, Un Monday morning, at about 7 o'clock, as a number of workmen, emyloved at Me! Brothers’ stoneyard, at the foot ot Kast 117th street, were going to their work, they were assailed with Knives and stones; pistols were drawn, but not In the métée David Brown and Win. chy, of Young's yard, were badly beaten 8 iannon was arrested uade, but was he nituck was of the Messrs, the Stonentters’ Union ‘The Mossrs. Young is the only firm in toe trade that has not ‘aeceded to the demands of the Union, much iil-feeling on the Stonecutters against them. ome weeks go Mr. 5. P. Westervelt yielded to the pressure brought to bear by this powerful organiza- jloyed only members of the Union, at $4.00 9 day of eight hours, ax demanded the Association. ‘The ident of the Union, James Dann, at the Harlem Police Station yes: terday, said that the Stoneentters’ Unton did not & means of accomplishing rated bis condemnation o ‘The prime cause the Canse of Labor—Au Ay The Voice of the American People. Last night Association Hall wus crowded, the oc- ension being » public debate on the question * Oughy the United States to accord belligerent rights to the There could lurdly be a negative to the proposition, and heoce Counsellor J, Rule Tresider, who maintained the afirmativ almost all his own way. the Cubans b Cuba's Right to Li had the argument nd taken before Justice Me- £500 dail to answer. rompted by the repeated refusal founcéd a Republic on the model now, while in their dark hour of combat against tLeir oppressors, is the for this country (0 recognize them, and give The sense of the m them a heloing hand. that the United States showld accord belligerent righ's to the Cuban . consequent), ‘The Rond to Ruin—si Joseph Somers Todd, an assistant book-keeper in the Grant Locomotive Works in Paterson, was arrested yesterday on the charge of embeazlement. For some time back Todd tas been going it fast— fragrant Havanas, champagne fashionable clot Suspicion having been ed, and it wos f und urloined over y the pay-roll. e and Was to sali for Europe jous Pay-Rolls, tion, and be now has e with slashing toamy cocktails, aiamond pins, forth—on #15 a werk, ‘roused, the books Wat during the pa recoguize violence ny pursued by the rioters. frequent diMcuities between the journey much a mutter ot 1 and their employer ages as the dur le had engaged pas s on is #iroug, both The Capitoline d Exhibition, 3 met on the Capitoline Presbyterinn Sy no ably, in session in . both of which were won by a niployed in the Z¥mes oftice mile velocipede race produced two competitors, Kd brook and McClelian, the Is won easily, bat forn he allowed lis opp yard race vas won by Harris, ¢ Fitzgerald, the The time or this race was tes und the fixing future bouuda lad named Wizzell ries, ty the Synouds as at THE BALL AND BAT, ver of whom could have nt to come in frst Boy" second. Troy on Monday, wad defeuted the lat Athieties of Phy ells yesterday b; Where is the Agent The mysteric ent of the Patti Opera ‘i'r and friends uneasiness, ronty (or Hamilion to arrange for th tue troupe there, since which time nothing has been 4 his room in Toronto, intending to return thither In a day or two. counts were ull correct, und lo W 8 not Riven to «Is meh views bln ot account for his su mysterious disappearance, wave been sent by Mr. Sirakoseh to of the Pattl Troupe? 8 disappearance of J.C. Fyer, ape, has given his wile Ou the 14th inst, he ie To. Aelphia defeated the Low lowing seore + SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, The Presbyterian G eral Assembly in session in Philaqeiphia br vraag he buunile of Sy nods. Towa. Several persons huve, It w said, been kil ed, nit Fort Scott Railroad ¢ nte is about one hundred miles the best agent Methodist Epinen- jemphis, under the bal Chureh south & preaideney of Bishop Melogave. ‘The Boston Soard of Aldermen have voted $4i),- Tarrell in settiement of tis claims f soldiers wid sailors wward the city’s quote Collector's Mishap. John MeGarisk, Colicetor of Arrears, and min- jon of the Hoboken swindling ring. ardert arrest Officer Edmondson yesterday morning while Of an assesement he had risk thrust a long docu. a, and told him that on auty, for n attacked the liborers of the cifle FAFORd, bave Station, of Uieir Way fix companies of California hy J to assamlt the officer, but cau jondson collared. hi Pope, who tned bin n and took bin The forty-aixth al Rew lune Cocepe day sehogl Union tthe missionary de} Henry Cook, Secretary of th rative Building Society, on Monday door of the Society's meeting ‘inst the Trustees on the oc. tive Society, cy! Dr. sall’s church on Fulil, Lue coniriouted $8,000. FLASHES FROM 1K 0 LAN CABLES, evening bolted room in Jersey City a casion of a regular fa blacksinith aod « police offcer, , When Mr. Cook Espartero will aecept the Spanish Crown. ‘Turkish brigands are Jooming up in the valleys of demanded in vain the ar- alian Government ¢stimates for the year are ry's accounts, andgan investigation is to be had ou Friday night, Rossia ts bullying Switzerland about a refugee who pref count be fonad. Tho Cainese Embassators have clgian Government ike, England, an entire family of sevon persous have bea Murdered through revenge It ix proposed to dec of the Corpse Logislatif, at proseat 90,09) francs, Afty The New Departments in F The Department of Public Works have placed Mount Morris Square in the Bureau of © Park, and appointed William 8, Wii ent of Public Squares and Plices. has been authorized to acquire title for public use to tog lands required for the improvement by the late Commissioners of Central Park of the Kings second and filth floor Broadway are to be leased tor the use 0 concluded their y Superiniend ‘Tho President sularios of members ie remainder of the band of Greck brigands, per, have boon captured uncementof the puswaze of th ved ib the House of Coun whipping nn Alderman, Dimond made complaint yesterday to Marshal Tooker that James Boylston, attempted to drive over him nd child in Hunter's Point last Sunday. vorse, and Bovisvon horsewhippd The Marshal is looking up the law. und has adjourned the hearing. amsden, Whieb susied from Nor- Alderman Jas, G, pool returped yesterday with fire driver of hack No. 4% ve of the counterfelt Anierican bonds whieh bave circulating Ob the cu He haw seized the ers have wo far cluded wrvess, CURLOSITIES OF CRIML, A motion has been made by Mr. Edwin James to bei) the wite murderer Sheridan w fe sel down lor ody, oefie Juuge Baruaed, ‘Thomws Dawson, # liquor dealer in H hiv, wus esterday held to await the action the charge of passing countecieit Last evening the Hoboken City Counci! passed ‘® resolution requiring all the ex-members composing old swindling ring to return their gold badges, under pain of being compelied by Inw to do ao, five-cent aickel leo James 8, Coleate Ms tried iv the United States INTELLIGENCE, Cireuit Court yeeterduy fur circuiting obscewe prin aghous the country, and found g Alston Brown takes a ¢ on Wednesany, May 81, in the « friends are ty! rintendeat of plimentary ben by atreet, in a fit of Insane Jealoy % to restore him to Bureau of Vital The lnvestization ‘way concluded yesterday by Coroper Flynn. At halt-past dlo’cvock yesterday morsing, in a fet th the restaurant ou U John Greenleaf Whittier has retarned to his home ’ Alor @ Vieil to Colo) dorthwest corne 1 petween Henry Py Robert Bwith, Sinith was seriously eLabued in ihe Wien, Pyne was urrested. John Duffy. «fashionably dressed politician from oF trial ysetorday by DATRH, ON A charse OF DUrE Ary. had effected an eptrwace Ww Lie Fosid rick, at Division ay Mr. W. H, Wallace, rot Third aye: A soceial contract yester- ew York, Was heid 1 Mr. Samuel Smith, » mty-sixth street and Third ay diay that ue bad f cence of a rich relative In through train, Gilmaa Marston, of New Ham <1 wo be Governor of Crows, of Alabama, to be Becretary, au, Of New York. to be Chics Justice of {hoe Supreme Court of Utaa Ferritory, on, for many years in the employ tener ina Hquor store at $100,000 ‘torough th ioruia, He takes the next iron merchant of of $25 by one 8 ofthe * Orgat op of Galublin @ nis suffered ndered « public scevunt of Its operatic noe Roper and Wm. Tracy assaulted George ldaho Territory, ans his concern lias Mr, John Len of HB. Cian & bo, om owlteday HeXt for henltts, aud. Visit bis faiutly Who wish him God speed wud @ safe returo from Um Brookiyu, eatly yosterday morning, w' ned w bottle wid itt lik mes Hieade with It, woundiny Tue) wore taken to thelr Sumer in TH uty est aires, ‘ud Curnou Was asrealod, nots about thelr He uns & host of friends "PRICE TWO CENTS. __ OOO SPAIN’S WILD GOOSE CHASE —_——_ THE SHADOWY STEAMER PAWBDLING OFF MONTAUK POINTS. > The George B. Upton Safe—All the Spanien Spies Outwitted— Pinkert: On Saturday, May 14, the steamer George B. Up- ton loft this port for Cuba. OM Sandy Hook she shipped a cargo of arms and ammunitionfrom tw: schooners which had been lying in wait for her. The ‘Upton, though nots fast steamer, was in excellent trim, Her machinery was in splendid order, She carried 900 men, and mounted four cannon, She is commanded by Capt, Thomas L. Darwin, late of the Hornet, Her Second Lieutenant is Henry 8.\Cooke; Paymaster, José Ponce de Leon; Chief Engineer, George Davis ; Assistant Engineers, Joaquin Aguiar and Edward Foralihs; Mates, A. M. Mason, Antonlo Muner, Winthrop Phillips, and Henry P. Lane, ‘Tho military portion of the expedition is under th command of Gen. Eugene Valiente, late of Gen. Goicouria’s staff. The Upton lef the vicinity of Sandy Hook on Sunday, and before this time has reached her point of destination, where it is ander stood she will be joined by » Cuban vessel fitted out in Englond, In fitting ont this expedition the Cubans com- pletely ontwitted the Spanish spies. Minister Rob- erts knew that the Upton was lying off the foot of Bridge street, Brooklyn, but he could get no posi- tive proof that she was intended to ald the cause of freedom, Indeed, she was fitted out without viola- ting the neutrality set, and was regularly cleared for Port au Prince. On Friday a horde of Spanis spies were prowling about the Upton, They reported that she was not ready for ven, and that she would not be able to sail in several days, Satisfied with this ine formation, Mr. Roberts on Saturday left this city for Philadelphia, On Sunday morning he was sur- prised to learn that the Upton had sailed, and was tien outside of Sandy Hook. Mr, Roberts immo- (iatoly came on to New York, and consulted with Pinkerton's Detective Agency, Tne game, howe had gone. Spain's hounds had been throwa off the scent, and were completely baMed. On Saturday last, Allan Pinkerton heard that mysterious steamer had been seen off Montank pint. Remembering that the Hornet bad rendezvonsed. and received her arms and crew in that vicinity. Pinkerton imme:intely inade uo his mind Mat the Unton would be found tn On inquiry he learned that two or three schooners had been see: widing through the Sound south of Biock Island. These be magnified into powder Doats, and reported to hie Spanish masters that the Upton was then off Montauk Point, receiving her cargo and crow, Anxious to cover their failure to seize the Uoton betore she left this port, the Spanish authorities strained every nerve to eaptare the phantom: eraft off the east end of Long Istand, The United States officers wore informed of the sup. poved whereabouts of the Upton, and, nnder orders from Washington, preparations fur ler capture were quickly made, Col, Pinkerton tmames diately moved nit forces, He chartered the steam tug Sarah &. Euston, ‘She loft New York on Sunday night, She steamed up the Sound and are Fived in New London on Monday morning: ¢ that morning a despatch was received from Wash- ington by Collector Marshall of New London, or+ dering him to send the rev bell to Montagk Point and 1°» whole expedition. Mr. Marshall cutter was dismantled at the Custom-louse whart And that it was impossible for her to sail. W orders the crew of the cutter, under the com: mend of Capt, Wileox, were placed upon the Sarah E, Easton, andthe whole party tuoroughly armed, under Col. Pinkerton’s instructions, sailed for Ga diner's Isiand. Among the erew «ore four Uni Siatos detectives. After cruising around Gardiner Isiand and off Montauk Point Monday nizht and ‘Tuesday morning, they raturned to New London in the atterncon. ‘They reported no steamer had been seen or beard of in that vicinity. Yesterday morning # Galing smack bronght intelligence that ® stesmneg lay off the Point with abont 500 men on board. kaw dap to miduizht note ing hud been beard from her. Meanwhile three tues had been fi'ted outst the Catalpa Navy Yord in Brooklyn, two of thew and Arnold, sailed on Tuesday wight, Gity marines with small ar munition, two howitzers, and’ tree days’ rations, These tues passed out the Narrows steering east ward, and probably reached Montauk Point yester. day mornin, third tag, the Clinton, stilt awaits orders, —EE ‘The Murder of a Family in Uxbet Loxpox, M The city is greatly excited over th entire. family in Uxbridge Inst nicht his mother, sieter, wife an four children were killed. A rejected lover of tt r is suscected of the crime. He w torn hastily embarking on the train for Loudon shortly afer the discovery of the tragedy, and bas vot been heard of siuce. —— A Protest from St. Domingo. Wasinsorox, May %4,—Between four and five thousaud clizens of 8t. Domingo have forwarded protest to the Government azainst (le ratificalion of the treaty for the puretase of the Islan, Vaterson bas no pestilence, Lucretia Mott addressed a Quaker meeting in Ore on Sunda: The M. E. Conference has rajed that no ip the Conference shall marry any divorced pe ‘wo thousand children participated in the annt- Yersary exercises and procession of the Sunday Schools in Hobol.eu yesterday, Mary Hanley, employed in Clark's, thread factory, Newaik, «wallowed « furge necdie, which has tastoned Neelt In the Wal! Of the chest Six brass 12-pounder guns bave been Brooklyn Navy Yard, bY order ot | fr, for tue soldiers’ Mohument sa Newark nry Cook. who was dangerously beaten in @ loon, Guitenders, on Sunday evens becn gradually sinking, and last evening very The 101th annual conven: of the Med ciety of New Jersey conveued In Tren Dr. William Proreop, Sr, 01 Orange, the Pres enpied the ¢ ‘The Cunard Steamship Company yesterday pure ed the piers of the Dry Dock Company In Hoboken, ‘vessels will anil from that poiat after July 1 The Hambureh Steamship Company have old their dock to the Bremen Steanehip € 1 will remove at an eariy date to the treet, Hobokeu, Oriental Loge, No. 51, A. F. and ark, has accepted. an Invitation Yge, No. 441, of New York, to ‘gf the cornerstone of the 9 1 lected at retary of M., of News Snstinton Rteterick Menta, ay days" , Erancy i Hoboken, was yesterday uiorntn He Ninukereniet from. A bar ot his. cob door down ho was almost tatelow ——— JOTTINGS ROUT TOWN, - Phe Board of granted 9,90) licousos Eaci-e Commissioner Nachtinun sailed for Lurope McMahon dicd suddenly yesterday at 607 Weat Twenty-ith street Passengers on the Sixth avenue cara assert Cab the line 1s infested with plekpoek y Jor says it a4 woman, and nov hor wr tonghit to be redressed, Mt ington Sauare this afternoon, ama in Madison Square to-morrow evening, from to 7, The ship Buckinghamsnire, from Calenita, and tw bark Ht. W. Grulith, from Mataheas, ariived lave liste Yostorday 125 men were ingpecte 1 for sevice om the police force. ‘The number of applicant 14 50, Alderman ‘Chomay Coman. yesterday wedlock Mr. X. Fousse and Mist Adele Jigu A.dermea’s chan Nuney Latourette dio’ vester pital, Of an averdoss of Paris Hi Curistopher stregt, Car! Dasher, German. fed in in the ay in Hellevine|Hoae p, tase by tot ab died yosterday in Heltey having Wad bis foot laccrated by Ue wheci F 20, Be avenue linc The Assistant Aldermen yesterday voted to pay A. numberof uptown st Th the Saflord pecans trillag Cont oF #! per square yard ae th ‘Ihe Arion Society has purebased property in Touth street, bowen Second and Mird avenedy whercon a civ house Wik music hy ‘he Supervisors met yesterday, and, with Mry Wiliam Me Fweed dn the “chair bein. the intee of counting the voles racorded aa cayt on thw 17un iat Commodore Voorhies ands amall party of iriends wet sail in the Tidal Wave. y ay. The has reduovd the #pars and ¢ ot he psiderad.y, aid Bhy BOW Levavos i Veteran Association of the Seventh Ror vo MAF ADUUAL exCURSI ON On Thursday, fi" BY to Loag Branch by the steamer, Py ine it have a clam Dake sad Mah dinner at {he C tal Hotel Cornoration printing hax bean defluitely trans ferre’ from Ediuund donead Co, to the New York ting) Printing Coinpi OHA haying wfixcd bik oficial signature to the resowution parsed by Uae Hommon Council, t A roval salute was fived from the Cunard and other SEalish steanehiy pore, the British t Miepluyed tie Cnn ducks wad the Lr tank git a port had ali then Railay buating Byiug, dw kuuor of the biethday of Qrinen Vicworta, Al the mecting of the American Industrial Extile biklow Convany yesterday, ai 4 Wal atrect, Br, Mee Moray, che chalruiau, 1mtorived thé Rbeuibers twat nos KoUationn are ia; rogross tur the erection Wa Madsva Bauace of Wie colonial exibicion b

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