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—; —— NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 13, PRICE TWO CENTS BAD FORTHE CONTRACTOR. REALINDIANS IN NEW YORK sgpente THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. —_——— —manigennn a THE PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION IN SPOTTED TAIL, YELLOW BEAR, AND MATUOHUKO IN THE AS10R. === THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE MYSTERY NO MYSTERY. —_— n0W BTZOLD PROPOSES TO PAY HIS BURDENSOME DEBTS, s.vihy becuase iy et scoot "ie vont revere com fany_ errors, the Cities is ive s farce. blooded mi Sere ore eda cuits, Ne ¥cal the Set can NAPOLEON, FUGENIE, AND THE IM- PERIAL PRINCE AT THE RACES, ~—>— if bee: people who r Prisons Crowd of Tam- n 80 many le fhe Cleats Breakiog Away Sse Hy a Part fee. ancien eter indrelsaconyinbe, WO 00 her Cotton Counell—Cleaa fallen heirs to immense fortunoe—genorally left to ‘ ‘ sretanle Vosinan, harpoon dined #8. What ves i Ignored-Contractors to Walt for their them ia Berope—bet who ave never realised their tween Reglioh and French Racore—Choore in appealing to authority Dh a rr. Meney—Shylocks to be Supported. expectations, that it is refreshing to know that at the Emperor Probably Paid. The delegation of indians from Dakotas, who | least one lady lives whose claims to wealth did not Pants, June 12.—The rece for the Prix de Parts have been on a mission to the Government authori- | end in emoke, ‘The name of the heiress, whose his- | took place at Longehampe to-day, end was attonded ties in Washington, arrived in this eity on saturday | tory might not have beon written had it not beon | by @ vast multitude of spectators from Paris and the ‘The Council of Jersey City have thus far been noted for their prodigality ia appropriating money to themselves, their friends and satellites, and Hopoxaw batons, June 12, ‘ EXTENT OF THE SWINDLE. 8 were Tt ts now ye tbat pony g 'C Having unravelled the mystery of the murdered Body found in the East River at Pelham Neck, ‘Tim i Ktzold's Friends and Neighbors. : ng, and took lodgings in the Astor House. | for the receut Fenian invasion of Canada, is Mrs. | surrounding country, The Emperor, the Empress, Pox is now enabled to throw some illaminating rays | tncurred by old to the ame of | kiving the public printer s miserable pittance, ove 5 uyon the Rigo affate, and show that, afterall, there | SME toe ag 1) Preeediee vith ihe intention ot | ROt euMctent to pay composition for half the term, Hundreds of people who called yesterday to see the | Jane 8. Vanier, formerly Jane Soott,who was tho Prince Imperial were recetved with enthe- In Hoboken, where the salary of Council is fixed by Jaw, no such mine as voting salary presents itself, and other means must be taken to make both ends meet, The how not to do it policy sooms to be the ‘one thonght best to moet the case. ‘At the meeting on Tuesday evening last a comm: nication from Mr, Wagner, lately appointed City Surveyor, was read, reflecting severely upon the ‘+ rod ekina’ were disappointed, as “ Spotted Tail" A SERVANT siasm, Special interest was taken in the race,es bad ordered the exclusion of visitors, Spotted Tail, | at the old Irving House, in this city, some twenty | many English and other foreign horses bad beom or Se-ta-eeh ; Swift Boar, or Ma-ta-la-seh; Fast Bear, | years ago, Mra. Vanior, who resides with her has- | entered. The prize was won easily by the Prenat is accused | fiity Sornette, with two French colts second aad mes of the Indians, who are accompanied by | of strong anti-Dominion prejudices, which probably | third. The following is the summary: agent, Capt. D.C. Poole, of the United States | accounts :for. ber.practical eympathy with many | Grand prize of Paris, an object of art, the eift of Army, and Mr. Charios H, Gnoru. interpreter, C40 | foot-sore and care-worn Fenian, who, without her | the Emperor, and 100,000 francs, given half by the interpreter was there, and through his coartesy an | having sent. him timely assitance, might never | city of Paris and half by the five great railway com- not 80 much mystery attending the sudden disap- pearance of the Union Hill hardware merchant 0s Wee at firat supposed. In fact, while it is true that Mr, Proderick Ktzold has disappeared from the wnxions geze of bis friends and neighbors, there Is longer room for doubt that his protracted ab- ence and silence Is altogether voluntary on his part, And in fartherance of @ prearranged plan to avoid ii m tha’ he secured their ondorseme: Pan. ahis property et hab ‘avaliable fas bocn seized by Sheri, Mount on attachinents ued out by tne creditors. The most of his real es- tate is becvity mor |, 00 that the showing for thone’ who bave advanced money om his notes, oF the" endorsers of the notes, Is very poor. ———— MURDERED, OR WHAT? —_—— or Ma-tu-o-huko; Yellow Bear, or Pae-se-ze, are | band bat a short distance from Malon the dandry Anancial obligations which, for reasons best | Mysterious Disappearances from Williams | City Clerk, who was Accused of Iptergeti Wen was enjoyed with “Spotted | haye « crossod the lines * on his way home, panies of Paris, for entire colts and fillies foaled tm Rnown to himself, he does not care to meet, bargh—A Wealthy Citizen anda Beauti- WITHOLDING INFORMATION sporter—Whiat do yon think of New York? But the way’ Mrs, Vanior, while plain Miss Jane | 1967 of every deseription and conntry, added to @ ful Young Girl among the Misstng—Work fe Brooklyn Police, During the past few weeks a number of per- sons have suddenly and unaccountably disappeared from their homes, and in many instances nothing Dut a decaying corpse ora mangled body has been found, Brooklyn for the last dey or two has been in Sporied. Tall_Now York ts (ull of ice people. | Scott, came to Nor fortune, is the most interesting | sweepstakes of 1,000 france each, the second horse ba A fe ee nsf fy part of her history. While yot engaged at the Irving Toceivé 10,000 ne and the third 5,000 francs ows hot by te oMerals, but by the poopie, thousands ot | House at the rather moderate salary of 8 © week, ® | f1,) potnaa basin a peeritee * Whom crowded sbout the Lorel and would not Tot | guest of the house, recently arrived from New Or- Malo Pridovtow ch. ¢ tornate a £6 into our rooms, Ths hewsboys thors tried te poet sine was i sch i pelt Indian ‘pepore which we could not read, and | 160ne, hearing her naine While she was workia tbe | i: AMBRE he: Galo H which our interpreter said were nut worth roading. ot rier--You visited Coutral Park. How did se Bngtish horses are placed. Twelve Aller the race @ great crowd gathered before the ‘THe DRANG OF THH SUN'S RATS. ‘The correspondence we print below, as well as Ye information gathered by the reporters of Tas Tux since our last issue, which is given herewith, makes out a case against this tan Etzold and his Dasiness confidante chat {s anything bat flattering to ‘him, and decidedly at varianoo with the high char- ‘veter be has hitherto borne in Union Hill. The from Wagner, and sowing away tho certificates given to contractors, that they might receive the usual improvement certificates in payment for their labor. The Clerk ned to the Board his porition reference to Lstpees feation from Lone but 4n soch 8 low tone that only the Chairman know whet regee stem ated to speak, but was ‘With the courtesies of the tattle a eh etude at ae mat circumstances co Le some connection, if not a near relative, ofecertain ‘an ediatoly: fanpenmeat of ibe Ca il, the Spotted Tat Tt was very 1 had to lanen some excitement, owing to the disappearance under oly apes peat of Dounell, the ! a . RICH OLD LIQUOR DEALER t > ‘ted cheors for the Seas ret ton of Hah oon the cnn of | See ceaann of ane rumen sods | shang, feeeaesieaans | NO. ~The Sneak News Thief || oe buoy ine rae wlital cae. bu | who nat did eldlaes Inte Crnceat Cur, The | Kaper, te Raprnt andthe Frincs ari M " Dig buffaloes would hook him to death, The’ eik | Rest. it Sepicen as 8 gentiomaa who ry ‘was fine, 1° in excol~ ‘very clearly the eroff treatment our reporter re- | YOURE woman. tarly morn to Ovo, pastoabcied | Takia, Was bie, and looked like those out West. shrewd eye te well as 8 good memory me the petved when visiting the residence of the famity in| L0ul Diefeobscher, a retired German, about 88 ee, at ee t a bagse Sa eee THE SPANISH MINISTER'S LIB, ae bie, und looked like these ont West comecrning the vamplnade OF the decseped Heese t poarch of in ormation; and expecially makes clear the careless indifference that prompted the relatives ‘wrongs, as follows : mis wrowas. Spotted Lail—Capt. Poole, , Mr. Quorn, and a young man who is a ri of Capt. Poole.’ There were a0 New York gentiomen. ee "fe Gentlemen, this 1s too dnd. am, 8 poor Re a bes toast particulars of ‘f the missing men in declining to visit Woatchester man ering to pot pei. for Ory works but Med tt ine soligporter—What was your business at Woshiag- | iesrned upon close investigation that Soke wee not tounty to see the body of an unknown man that omivie to get you to exansing my certifieates, or only the niece ‘defanet. old Hauor dealer, bat Spotted Tall—We went there to see about our Strikingly resembled Mr. Etzold, even though thelr of the Hon. C, N, Potter, f New York,of the special | treaty with the United States Guvernment. resolution for mo. & GAN to the Blind—The Funeral, i wees into the ot the | Reporter—What was the mattor? Lownox, June 12.—The last lotter written ‘expenses should be paid by others, inate mney: haw ent com mittee pays ag Fost and Failosslghis Spot Toil The Goverament has mot done oe i Mr. Dickous was dated Jane 6. This contained bf ‘The man Clement, who so officiousty interfered to street " m | Bulletin upon the friends of the Cuban cause, the ey ‘things which lad been we to pressions of the deepest reverence for religion, aad Drevest the reporter obtaining information from P mot ar filthy ag {tcan. 1 won't | Committe cannot get a quorum before Wednesday. | belp us in civillzed farming. Wo left the Platte to 1s quoted in the newspapers to-dey ss repudiating Mrs. Btzold, turns out to be the porson in whose the nearest m: ‘There is no doubt that they will prove that the | S0,snd live gp. the Missourl River, thi ands Bizoid left his business affairs. He was en- ll put them ‘Post man was the hired agent of the Spanish Min- | River, GEN, SACKBON’s ARMY. from accidental expressions in his books. ‘and put thfough o faced 05 a foreman in Btzold's shop, and the other aed ad tT peke | later, and that Taylor got twenty-five handred dol- | A* Spotted Tail showed signs of uneasiness. snd | when the war was over, be took the In bie will Mr. Dickens leaves “All the Year dollars coming to tim for his & ernment, st: tm the liqnor business, dependent fortune in sbout twenty yea senployone were led to sapnoes ‘that such i tee Vereen Round" to his sow, with many valuable saggestions ‘end only position, Diayed lis abont its management. Une of the gifts of Chartes on, It's too bad. Let us go 10 | lars in eoin for signing the afidavit whicd the | our reporter did not question bi tonfoing himself sirietiy to the shop and dake something.” “prth for | OFand Jary here calied other witnesses upon, but | Mr. Coarios K. Guera, the | jorpreter, is a very q ¥ rT 7 . | intelligent gentleman, and of Freneh extraction. He Dickens is $1,700 sent to Dr, 8. G. ot thon Bua became yushe, whee "he tenes nee MUPRGD SAW! | iSetranes poste Obst oe to evld ein gover: | tees recon ee tccern mess rubies | vores sos es OT Oe tei eznenucdetitig forthe biod coos 7 f, 1 mimodating, but st ntfor a off. le o0."* forward as sentinel a the door to. preven him of plreén-Noling Ris sur-| saute ‘chore is no trut in the story that tho | Ho invorsied our reporter that he had lived in the | prothery”epartueds na Knowiog nothine of her | MF. DI Dame had been ARrgpoted to. the Sua eres peer lg tere omen, Pp ee oad roping: ay : Mat | slandoror had appeared be‘ore the Committes, and | West and been familiar with the Indians twenty-six | gneie's whereabouts, found ber to New York, | Union Ch the balloting on bis admission as 8 rere eee ested ot bee Boney, siz onthe. Fred ried 0 Szplale a . ears. He understands their language better than | Sne'was for some tishe the intaste of « charitable in. | member to have occurred on Wi y. he erasd fatentions. fence, When bo EE —— iran Geueaa ‘was something | urged an immediate hoariny. e does English. He remarked that the Indian | Sitution, bot finally went cat to service, and, aa | !aat, It is intimated that the funeral is to be private, Gene lon Gaye and mo Waings of bio wi PHoToGRaruS BY SUN REPORTERS, | ‘8nd be woul ee naar tribes represented by Srotted Tall and his associates | shove related, took ® place as chambermaid in ‘the ——— hed her, “she, became anxious and DIVE TO THE BorroM 4 GOOD JOKE SPOILED. had become very distrustful of the United States | Irving House. iy ‘The Threatened Invasion of Italy, oo was ready 10 communicate all she knew to any: and find it out, sue the city, got judgment, reise Government. They were afraid to come Kast ‘The gentleman who was working up Ja - rat ready \iosted a disposition to ald ia fading | Renewed Activity tm the Brooklyn Navy enerally, tothe everiasting dis- aha wate! Capt, Poole, saying toat he might leave them bin coe mtaesn RON Uhecwonds Sprecred, eucesed: | gr ORaNcm, Jane 19.--The correspondence Be Sete ew, mBat whon thle ciaperition terectencd ts Yard- Hundreds ot Workmen up to their | grace, detriment. and destruction of the city. ‘The Great Trotting Match between Harry | somewhere. ‘The Captain assured them thi od In getting all "the tacts necessary vo suetain bor | SWeen the Iealk d Swiss Governt om the a pay yg ven sg eg Armplts in Work—Din of Prepa: ‘“, uu acner, the Barveror and protégé of Gen. Geo. B. and Ginger which did not Come Of, would stick by them throughout tue entire trip, and | claim fo er’ cnelats Getate: ond. thea indured ber 00 ed invasion of Italy by. the > jeCleilar, was at the same time ri a he accompany them ie | ome. eo in has , ee sven ai aie, For some tine past the Brooklyn Navy Yard | MetJeitt-, was Me seams, ine BOuEIMe nortt | A match has been on the tapls for some time | frosted diem 0 Kindly that they bow put umplles | **! OU for & mere sominal sum. K'despateh, from. Vienna eayn thas a. Goncent. 94 ‘Andy Rowald, Acting Assistant City Clerk, noted | Which las created s great deal of talk among the | trust in Lim, for hia ability to oivot on e three-cent piece, who |” Rangers-on around the Brooklyn Clty Hall, botwoon | Ihe party. occu » suite of rooms on the wound up by informing Mr. W. that he w: =| the gray horse Marry, owned by Mr. Grogan of the | tird floor of the Astor. The Indians are dressed in an call fo t . u r 3 Sisranai Havens wan hosen reeres, and ev Bank Oyster House, and the sorrel horse Ginger, | cts and mosearios. “ney are ia all being fll atx was Doing got in readiness for healing owned by Mr. William H., Wi'son, of Cariton avonue, xcoption of “Swift Ber oe Te eee eet be ais, | Tee, stake was a parse of @°0. and the course from nine inches, Weener that he could not insu't nim, as he consid: | the toll-zate on the Coney Is'and road to Hicks's on _ oon beneath bi paw A domed Post, the hore to trot to* tracks carrying 1.500 "he Rev. Mr. Chape! cleared the room and dou el 1 Mor the ‘sllss, and’ the ‘eldewslk, became the rostrum | Potsds cech. * Two’ o'clock on Monday sferacoa where explanations were made, resulting in wretnra | a8 the focr appointed, and prompt to the minate of amicable relations between the coutra tore and | the interested parties arrived on the spot, followed C ity Clork, and an adjournment to by a lary \d merry crowd of *porting characters. RS GN00.FLY BOTSL Tt wee found that although Mr. Wilson bad bi Jught of them sleeying and waking, for they of Con Donovan ae eo Gemciticcat sundry botties | horse wits him ke had no truck enzaced as the | wereon bis beart. He said there would be no war SC-rten-te tie aemaition total Parity Bary bottles | corms of the mateh required, while Mr. Growan was | if the whites waited (or the Sioux to begin ove, tax payers ? : YOu, | fully equipped tor the contest. ‘Tne iatter therefore | | Delozate Hooper, in complimenting tie Bloux, said tke Claimed the bet, but Mr. Wilson disputed bis right | that bis people, the Mormons, bad crossed and re- has beon slmort desolate; bat again it las become scone of activity, The men employed by the Gov- ernment have beon set to work building hen houses for the Chief Engineer ani other officials, Tho offi- core have dwellings allotted to them, but no provi- w been made for their poultry. ey re pot a number of men at work mal food this deficiency. It might be interesti: to know what quantity of corn these fowls consume yer woek, numbering as they do some 800 The oft cinls are fiuug up a yacht with all epee. for the ummer sporting season. — pa Italian revolutioniat from Austrian territory threatened, and that the Austrian Government taking measures to guard acainst the movement. ——— Te now stinds as a trusty watch over forbids anybody other than those in Btzold's secret to approach her, On Saturday an oid friend and heer nei hbor—e gentleman who has known her from chikihood, and who 1s a reputable business man n Trion, atreet—calied nnd requested to see Mra. Biaoli. Clement stopoe! forward and demanded t Know what he wanted to soe ver for. The gent man explained that he was an old friend of the tami iy. and. particuiarly of Mrs. Etzold, and that he Santed to ofter her his sympathies and assistance In ber present supposed dis Ciement, rudely told him that he couldn't se her, she dida't want any sympathy or ee, and that nobody could see ber. Thue thi eps the poor, woman & nu has yot laformed her of ¢ real frets of her haxband’s absonce is not known. ETZOLD'S MOVEMEMTS AND WHEREABOUTS. OBITUARY. Baat appearance of Jane. Conseq send for her, and in that way she was secret of the whole matter, be at once saw that she hed boon made the rietisi of ber New, York hotel - Drowning of Mr. Enting, friends willing to advise aad nerist her ; but bey The remains of Leopold Enting, late mote of proposing to have the broker indicted for an al the brie Wm. D. Andrews, and member of the Tre Jo°detraud, nothing was done for some mont Lodge FP. ani A. M., which were found float last the speculator, Gnding bis chances ing in the East river on Thursday last, were you anything growing gradually less, propored a terday borne from Bellevue Hospital and buried promise. which was agreed to, In the scttl with Masonic honors by Daniel Carpenter Lodge, Sane received ‘The body was tncen at 10 o'clock to the rooms of the Lodge, Grand street and Kost Brondway SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS where they were received by the Masons ia thele in cash, and for that sum she quitclaimed all ber | regalia. ‘They followed the remains to Union Come remaining interost to the broxe clock. jortill, of Maine, and Delegate Hooper, ited Red Cloud on Saturday. Ked Cloud no had received much kindness from the ebief*, but be could not forget his own Ho was sent to care for their interests, and The Israclites of the Seventh Ward assembled at the Honry street Synagogue yesterday afte-noon, " ‘After she had | elery. On Sunday, Janavy 2 Mr. Enting dined Fisold, when he left Bridzeport, returned to thts | the occasion being the consecration of a “* Sef Committee on Streets and Assoasments is | CMe anon Mr. Grogin offered to wager 25 | crossed the pluns for the last twonty-two years | secured ber fortune, Mr. Vanier, Canadian French | with his uncle, and afterward went oo board his tity ‘and’ went direct y to Penoeytrania. where his | 20 bio iy n of 8 ** Sefer | composea.of Chris Stimis. who is, reckon! a good | Sadiiional that be bad won, and Mr. Wilson | through the Sioux countrs—with thelr women and Presented to the congregasion by Joseph Wol’e, Req., one of the Trastees, The scroll was borne beneath a splendid eanony, preceded by girl anxious creditors will now Gnd lim i. they aro a8 irous of secing him ae they pretend. Since reached his present abode, there is good gentleman, sought and won her heart and band. | ship, promising to return in time to accompany the Iv ashort time be married ber and settled down | family to church in the even! but the storm nas been again brought to | which raged on that (ay increased toward ovoning, nee abe bis rendered the it is dupposed that he thought it better to re= ant | promptly took the bet, the matter being loit to | children, cattle and guods, and they had nover los lif, mot an animal vor & Bale of goods. fiat Mv. Bergh had got | Red Cloud answered (hat the Mormons had always to write bis ret tions of his face, are | SPMDEtant judges to deci seaensaro't wy Tt heving ween remorse public notice by the Fearn for believing thas be has comma , uanenih 0 pleads comcny, preceted hs (are ny wind'o] tho match and intended !) maxe ® raid on | talked straight and dealt fairly with his people. lomeward-bound Feuians. main on guard. After that nothing was soe Brested wit the man Clement and pronatty with hie | "An chegaee ne masterly adarent Wao. eoveeee by | Rinna centenirete e the partion on the ground of cracity to animals, Mr. | —Wastixotox, June 12—The departure of Red pce oot AE him until his. remains were found mutilated and Bee ce. te eee ere Roar ihe imprincof 6 | J.,f- Semen. Req. anon thes Tnduence of the | | Herman LTinains is on exeetient judge of the dit. | the'fenowned Re satire tad Galey coma fen xt | ta tay nes bese poskaues GREAT FIRE IN LEWISTON, MB, | Sreombored Maite Went Laitinatroct. On inst Chiat unt toe ren Sear Oe mr uet ets | Jewish Law panguet at Simon's Hotel, at | ference between rye th ur and wheat, any wil pase | pie fenowmed pile tome fn bec postpone sticiele ef, opposite strect | i Beading. Pr. rhetortapht, Cue of them, given to | Wich eprechos ware delivered brd Lingmann. Fea | yon Taree Ce phate ne Sree | aces i plan to Man With the Goveru. mas day he observed to Bro. James Cook, of Danial and others, closed the festivities of the occasion of the a red wis Cod) to make ment authorities, ppably be granted, tzid inccrmed toe reporter th it the coat in whic dreamod over it long enon: Destroved—A Bank Burned | Carpenter Lodge, that within a fortnight he shoul + an long ot sev : ee é —Losa over 850,000, be drowned pieeld ialorsoer tat ragartat 9 <8 (es S08) Oe Wer theses fe contractors wish he would ole soon, so thut .. = . - . ? spel oat Me retura of te Foporter: to the ‘The Collector's Perploxition. hr money. ess : THE DRIDGE AT LYMB. ype ara eh cael rh ont cat ia The Death of Mra. J. D. Olive: qiihihiim. “Ante. the retarn Ge tie Feperen $0 We | actodge, Osiiccter Grlemalte céhed: end Destering'is a tallor says, f vil Better pte : ——— nearly destroyed this morning. It was owned one- | 4 acto Mra. J.D. account of his. atran: 1 von shent of de b of mine peo B pero eh, Boston and New York Connected by Ratt | pit by the First National Bank, and cost about solemn requiem mass, le. to be celebrated eMC omiea tae OY | the corridors adjoining were crowded with politi: | ples aniil T ar shure it ish sight, and 1 have Fhe gt oe, Deasite, manicanela Abell ‘ . this morning in St, Stephen's Church, at 104, by erent, 1 being then. 3s Mine | clans trom the Mepublicim ‘General Committee's | Links \of i miachiy i” which meni eaill Ye has | bectseted ait at a ran in fll tio Seat ef ine Ge $40,000 ; insured far $1600 Tho furniture of the } the Hey. Vicar-Geueral, Dr. Storrs.” The oocanos é 7 “ 0 rival delegatios yd ag ld LNB Liha PL ndeavo The boys had glorious anticipstions of seeing Mr. - : ned, dauk was destroyed, but all its valuables were saved clr calls forth this solemn service is the recent acess anus eee: hesdquarters, ‘There were two rival delegations, | {o richt, ruce.Fing upon his devoted lead the Borg rush attests frantiewly at ful seed with bis | The new drawbridg ‘onnecticut | jn ity wnulte, Ono store wos owned by Le Wake | teatiiof Mra, J.D. Oltver, the dauzhier of Mrs, Bae one heated by the irrepressible Charley Spencer, | yaienictioNs OF CONTRACTORS AND WORKMEN. | hat grasped in ono bai brolia uplifted in | Kiver at Lyme was opened on Saturday. Dele: tae “pip fag uber ciell Barr edpsi lt Hat rise rea fla reaps oq hb Rope yd was written in a masculine hand, and | ang the otter by John Fitch. The causo of thelr | pie oault of euch a commit Imbocile re | tre ott * top tu the Dame | tinme trom Boctoe, Providence, New Legdcn cid | tlds wae lost $6,000: insared for $4,000. Another | pastor of St Alephen's. Mrs, Oliver died ia Mar be he result o owmit tee scile re atin He f 4 ons from Boston, Providence, New London, sa PM i Franc 7th of May. She v4 retorn that photoerapn tmeatiatety | Vist, and the angry’ dispote which ensued before rs and retrenchers Is, Uist I jaexn co | ofthe Inw. Shey tainty chuckled all over whou they Oia | eee erent ty ©) Beciunweddy, wevces teen tn 90,000; rom Home to ber home in’ Baa Srancless, r Insurance $4,000, Mesars, Cobd & Seraton lost | vis srk, | thought of the look of inteuse disgust which » New Haven, and elsewhere, participated, This ing from Rome to ber home in San Fi © work New York, E ancisos Toman tock slong from in on Nh! thie | t'e Collector waa the discharge by Cat clean sircets, Con ractors wil! ee tJ E-EIZOLD." | gumber of bnrze office watchmen of tho F em and rin the political meebine Gyorsprs ag the visage of pie, seas ae Ee ane a bridge, which com s the shore Ine railroad to | two stores valued at $12.00; Mr. Cobb was insured — Of course the photogrvph was pot r.turned, as it | to make way for a like nouber of 9 8) taxpayers pay the w © | Spiring from Along race in. tie hot sun he should | Boston. has bee fought by Hartford | for $2,500, and Mr, Seraton was uninsu The One of Tammany's Oldest Brave: was given ' ro: crter by Mre. Etzoid for tie par- | Fitch insisted upon the rein compeiled to pay for the use and re, To t . | stores were oceupied by W. F. Stanwood, books; {he feluce of the city to meet | Overtake the yeuiele, ond dnd ous how badly he had The body of William Gage, who was one of hon pioperly presented and cer- W. F. Garcelon, drog*, who lost $8,000, insured for he old ni T 4.000; Misa Reid, millinery; tM, Hanscom & Co; | tusiet sestertay from the residence of Mer Cork ous saat Peano ff te & Co, boot and | in Firth street, near Aveoue D. The funeral thow maou‘acturere; Holman’s inwurance office. and | attended by svime friends of the family and by adel- be of 4 ‘0 » 5 nfrom the Tammany Society. The remains Sudden. Many of the goods were rately removed. | were deposited in the {amily vault in the Maxble wes L., H. Feranton the suce of the work is mainly attriimable. The structare is tantial, with two drawa of 12) feet each. Proper is 1,19) feet long, and tho draw 23) fect, the latter weighing 250 tons, and yet so adjusted that ono man only is re- frends whor rostore for to pay. Mix, howe They kept the Co! noon, but could ge New Hampeisire Was also tor urging the interests of D ore 0; enabsing him to identity tee body at City jsiand. But the object of Clement in secking tts recovery i+ now apparent. ‘The imprint om it be- triyed the hiding piace of the truant. We ean cor csite ul Lo other reason for endeavoring to Kecw it ta obkeuri'y ———— ctor in hot water all the no decision, Serntor Hale ed with the Col of exnectaac hey were at last con rot nis co WESTWARD THE STAR, 1d the whole party Engi appileant» 4 >) n * a quired to open it. The piers are formed of i ense | Frye & Cotton lost a valuable library and all thot BENT ie A cua te. te Ci ea eae ee TearTIgs Siren stachbaii Biles) Hstcued togticr, and govered wilh cast: | papers. ‘The City Rooms were also Warned, bus the | 22077 nabs Th are driven to the cone'usion that, for | at the Customouse also on Saturd “ eee Fh -o5 r tron cylinders, and @iled in with concreie, records were saved, The t n fornene which our correspondents fally expisin, this juscilasls 4 the Wealth of the Country. Nonsense. Messrs. Brizes & Co., of Springteld, were the | to $75,000, me Rotel ee (sen GR) ea Other Notables, verately and purposely frieited an Kizv.d bas a Though Baltimore is doing its best to divert | Cixcrswatt, O., June 12.—The National Anti- | contractors for the substructure, The se oe et acieeh Se alipena: AE SEAR EER Mr. Danie! Desmond died at the age of 76, at the r jon be hed 13 , renidence of his son Mr-T. Deamond. Clerma 4 Bis kood name and the enviable position Be Ned 42 Tat about three o'clock yesterday morning two | the steam of immigration, yet awarms of foroign- | Secret Society Convention adopted the report of the serene A’Park Band Playing to an Empty Church. | rosin. y thurning.. Mtr, D. Desmond ear And for the re.sous let the following s}cak: large froicit ears were drawn ty ‘c+ borsoe ep | er# continue to diseaberk at Custle Garden. Last | Committee, setting fort that the societies to which CHOWDER AT 20715 Be ere nats ie hoc Uist sia ch Weak | MONE ee y on : +" ja et 0 eae peed Ltdadd iy ao a) Tae | of NOTES AND BILLS COMING DUB, the 4th Avenue Railroad track, ‘They were heavily | oek the namber from Liverpoo! wae 4.060; from | tuis Convention ie oppoted wero essentially immoral | pout pacing for Champagne—The Sunday BOyp: 84:17 0 The prince of gastronomical eaterors, Mr. C. Dele To the Fier of The Sum fugton Park take @ position in the centre of the | monico, died very suddenly on bin: Tare in today's Park ro all the inhabitants of the neighborhood can | (ener. 44 Fast Twenty-seventh sire and anti-Christian, there.ore injurious to the whole loaded, and were drawn up @ pretty steep grade, ? pecially the Mi fo that between 20th and Sist streets tho horeer turday, at his rea Festivities of . Agod 48 Yeare, 1,999; and in sailing vessela, 1,000; total, 11,822, e Manaha ‘Oulof this number over 5,00 have gone West or | social family; of heathen origin, an article upon the The delightful camping grounds of the Mana- wife only three weeks ‘ago, Two bow , rene r t 4 \¢ e Wea Yue simes t out ol : Anis urrivod den, of | iivion, pray to unknown co's, naturally desecrat : o A : RY adsy notes aud bulls that a scene for the tumano Mr. Bergh, The ¢river re tianea twreatietn were Scandinavians. | the Sanbach in parading through the sirests at fu- | ers, The early train to Tottenville, Staten Laland,was | "caf the southwost corver. I hear nothing of the —___ Pomiug due. Now, sir, Naat i Une wig is 01) Began to belubor the horses with his whip, anda r, two-thirds of whom have gone W: pivsiss send their, decsesed to Heaven, Bowever | ailed wins number of gentlemen connected with | anne LAuese the music ls 80 poor thes they have ‘A MEIGHDOR OF ETZOLD'S. | stont man. on each side of the animais, with | Drought with! them nearly $500,000. There has bees | they may have lived or died ; are lusubordinaces and : uot gat the courage to play only to an employ | During ® Donnybrook disturbance in Flushing Umrox Minx, June 10, 1870, long and heavy sticks, worked themsslves into a | a xuin to the population of this etty from the laflux | rivals of the church, and asnuve to the young; are | the Club—men wuo are stars in the political Orma- | ch and university, which Bappoma to de on that | yesterday afternoon, in which about thirty Irish Another Sorrospendest soles mere into partic, sweet ifs Dontfon, the cna beasts, wee Iabored | f loreleners (i ng the laut twely months of over | fallacious ‘and deceptive, and ‘hat such | bership | ment of this city, On the grounds the party were pleat BEG men took an active part, Michael Ryan, one of the Balars rega diaz these \embarrassment:, and | faithfolly, with all their strength, to move the | 6,0 of 50,00) lmmizrants who orriy ast | is deserving the discipline of the church in the case i a Awa a SP ie ar egerer gl Fingieadere, now in custody, received ‘s. fright He ee enine prelnivary arrangemen's | poavy ests, but without success, For full halt an | mon’ York got 14,090; Tlinois, 6,000; Penns | or new members, whe ater tvese’ edi comfortably distributed under the large verandals | he Coopers’ Strike in Phitadelpeta, — | fuali in tie’ fact, anit several were wounded. sed wade by E zold provions to bis deyarture, Hise m- | hour this ‘ontrageous brutality was continaed, tho | xylvanin, neariy 6.000; Wisconsin, 3,000; Ohio, 2.000 ing to the fellowship, Seeeches were | the Gietineuhes Kuizhts of the sock ond buskin, Purapetenta, June 12.—The coopers of this ——— munication runs as follow: animals sometimes falling to the pavement in their | Californ e 1.500; New Euglan ternoon by Dr. brows, of New York, | Georze C° Boniface, Tom C, Riggs, George W. | “ity sre on a strike. Di the week several coop: EW JERSEY. rsoLp's FINANCIAL APPAtRs. strugelos, while the drivers awoke the whole States, 2,000; Southern States, 1,700; aud the others | and others, \o # smail audience. Trompson, George Deun, and Harry King who | ¢fing establishes burned, Qn Friday i neighborhood with their yells and curses and ter nignt two were bar Mo the Fititor of The Sun. amused the company: by ‘recitations and comic sto lower part of the city, Etzold. ween, hae ercated, eee tee on Fire Before Da Paitapetror, June 12,—1Tn the 6480 of Ciara ire ete ee ney, Balch, | Dullding was six stories Lizh and 150 feet long, was | 4 A late Mayoral!y order forbids games of chance te rnerly sexton of Christ Chur in Dion aud itudol; w, tbe str nga rents fo Quarrel Last Friday eveuing © geutlomen whe afrived exton of Christ Chinrel in New | ands" Jotorss, Rx-Alermen’ Bob “McGinnis, | ghnished: and contained no stock. One mas bas Hoboken on Sundays 04 r : who | , | Leen comuiitted for trial for arson. Hoboken's cit Tam toinpted towrit. yous ew | The late billiard contest between Cyrille Dion | gt the St, James Hotel in Washington, before retir- sion. Archer Haghom, tad Bil Adame, voll sf peta ke et ote aes receea partoe = OrHOR Wee fell yemertay of Je eee and Rudolphe has engendered bitter feelings botween | ing for the night, requested the clerk to awake him S ——- the Excelsior Fishing Club, was accompanied ' by LOSSBS BY FIRE. Monteloir ts to have a Morris and Essex Railroad pended tleee chamyion players, and at friendly match in | at 6 o'clock the mext morning, At the appointed WASHINGLON NOTES. twelve of the mombors ofthat famons Cia, an the sci LA indignation meoting bext Weduesday, eral th uollars. SAOrLy previous to Ireland's Star Hotel 10 Lispenard street om Saturday | ¢imo the gentleman was torn from the arms of Mor: sersgere= lopoken Senhs Hiob wes well yepresenied. Fete R. Jones & Co,'s grist mills at Washington | , The body of Thomas Gooner, of Brooklyn, bas Foe seen a oe rane caorve uotes cf | evening iil temper was manifested by Rudotphe, | pheus Me Fete Mules ar hotel wervann, who | g,The,revenae for the year ending June 30 will be | D. Braited, dr. The Conover, W. € Snuley, Jo sul, N Yalgere ourca Feterday:* avn dati | been founds th Potala own i, Oe eee ae pts eel 1 4 ied by yelling like ® sea captain in a hurricane: b J ¥ Nocniver 3 RY ay oe ry Methodist Episcopal Charch, Rast gguich wre wow faling due, to the tune of over | while Divm remeines cool as an iceberg. | Three | MIAH OL Tot Ait vec up Mhocentieman turned | | A,virtual reduction of the public debt has been | Leonel, Collner dnl Pell and Nekon ‘The ear shops of the Kansas Paciflc Railroad at | 0! ‘was dedicated yesterday. Bishop. James ct before bis |i table loes, he tried to bor. | CAmes were played; the frat, of 100 points, was woo his bed with ‘owl, muttering made a'ready this mouth to the exicot of nearly | Newark, formed » t group, and promoted the | wyandotte were burned om Satarday. Lors, $50,000; | PF + DE TAD Ter‘wasoue | by Radolpte; and the other iwo, 100 polnts each. by roe eee we take the fellow: T'didn't tell him to | #19.000,000. digestisn of thelr chowder, by ht | insurance tridias. Met | The body of pn unkaown man, mech decomp: many for hin, and escaped the fate of the rest. Hon. judo! mat from e room loudly ¢! ov: vr uw Saturday, after much wrangling, neha! or beese eres! np ay at was tak out the North Kiver, cVeveniiz. tox, he attenipted ta throw up & tesee | longing Dion to amatch. rouse everybody in the house, I wanted him to | The vate Stnaimcm ine Anorovcntoastané | Col, Miligan palo & mile race tn skits fr a basket RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, OEE Hanes, Sato tee Moran Bivens ‘Copesite voreey bul the owner o refused io Cre areas Ho had barely time to how! at the man’s stupiait icing women etuployed 1a the departinents h other sevorai times, —_. Joseph Smith, ten years ago the owner of a val Bit wan erste compelie to apart winout ar A Fashionable Hebrew Wedding, before anoiucr hurried byy yelling like hie prede- 0 footlg Be male ‘He Feteres baron SPOR 8 Aasatce torday afternoon, at the milk static pi estats in New Yo tay fromm tet in Puree FINS eVErV Ling Lo his et ossor : = —— . “ t Middletown. Charl. N Pt o aturday for rane 101 rading, and pol i furetoan how ever: for his busines Mr. Henry Goldrreth Ss weelthy jewoller, wae | CMR! ot angetupt” SUNDAY WHISKEY. inained almost passive speciators throughout the the Bele Hanw ry. wife getting dows froma | temperance, has been his ovil star, Peacas O14 Tei tat fas haw tata the workmen | married yesterday to Mas Rachel Osterweiss, in the | crivegemifeman vouneed out of bed in a rage, sue a day, Jat ear, lon Nia bold bud fe to the track. | ‘The 1,600 franes about which there has been oe ne cotan lahiment Ws have no fears because of thei | Norfolk street Synagozue, The Rev. Dr. Miclziner, | sprang to the door with a boot-jack in one Trend and | John Hogan, of 1 Whitonall street, was last even- Corey ows) ror T Seven cars passed over hus body, killing him instantly. | mach tall, and wh has beon alleged ‘were atol i " who officiated, was assisted by the Rev. Mr, Gold- | aelothes Drueh in the ovber, buc as ke dashed into | gag basly cut ‘during a fight 00 We eiroct in tho Firse ‘On pitodert, Alexander,, while crossing the Floshing | fo0! toa nave boon MS sSe ‘ine de che Wands "cles You can now readily, onderstand why your reporter | stein, ‘The bride, who ts a blonde, was dressed in a | the gallery be found it ‘ull of smoke, te now saw fi ong espe ee ee eeiee itt aot: Rated a dataneeet | Aucitor, Mr. stout, mas bo ru sy erclatives, Ie Rtaold | stein. The bride, whe te 8 lace Neheniieteaaae why ail were ales 6 lanes holr bode. Dressing ; James Somers, of 90 Prince {izeeh wae stabbed waest,vr" hall in Jamaica is to be sold om | fity feet lnio.e creak under the road bed, When picked The first instrament ever ased in the transmiasi ably 4 Hs Sanit ey 8 ickly as poss: owe aetevening 1D u by P. MaGerity, day. ° up he wag ut be died soon after the train | ofm De telegraph Is in possession o pihier vonerty of BrgGle train a very, fine tage ait aad onpis of | ck yard, wuere he found a crowd endenvoring to | Ucar His resdeuce > Queens County Arricultural Society's horti- | 14 alan’ “Poise its ie'the fourth sperms | comermtiee? yurlearebauny ponrennian, oF, the side Of Ibs ¥ escape through agate iu the rear, and a hotel waiter ‘Thomas Wallace, aged 40, of 159 First avenue, wis | calturalexn) to be opeped on the fair grounds, enstein’s Hotel and a reception followed the ce: Wiis way in that ‘neighborhood daring the lest Sowner Iris to be given w the Now Jem few weet ago's similar game was siayod. by euoiher devending the gute agaist thelr assaults, Ho seized sited. yeu ert getiously Injured Stineola, on Thureda® bext f ‘society Fjorshy omitdn or Goon" “W"ceukdis'ataflaaies | MY oo on rtp Grove See EARLS panieced hearts to font ffatinwe,‘ocar ie rordences UY BY Jame | Be emocratie. General Committee of Lone Is- emer s-7y) 3h 7 aie Yesterday aNernoon, as Philip Canning was drive Hiopoxns Herowre, Juno 10, ¢ Sandny Prize-Fighting in Newark, and luke wa ancient Gaul battered the gate to frag: | -Witiam Forbes and Lawrence Reynolds engaged | Jan City will _oominate city oficers in Wash‘ogton BROOKLET, ing down the Pateraon Park Roady his Norwe took ‘Wo can find space to-day for only one more o’| James Horcher, an old man, was beaten by * Senator Cragin ana hor baby were taken out | 'rerviver and dred one | RL pee eae former Grew | Math Onearhy 98 FeNteny BASE iy? ight and shied to one tlds. The wagon was unset o jeynolds, f, and its Occupants were precipitat horse took fright, and Mr. Cannings Patrick Donovan, aged six, was drowned yestor mn Jog beeomitig entan; Sonthampton familios do a thriving business tak- day of Breck. James. Kilkenny, aged 2, of 63 James stroct, was | ing babies to wet uurse. Suppites are obtained from Mr. Fizold’s neighbors, who furnisies us wich the Bames of rome of the absconder's creditors, en roughs in Springfleld avenue, Newark, yesterday of » third-siory window of the hotel, and Miss Ru- rescue & nearly insensible con f Vande’ . ‘on hariiable ita 7 , led be Was dragged some distange ‘also favors us with a translation of some remarks | “ernoon, Joha Kelly, @ youth, wae pelted at 9 | ing loon was 0" LAA tir ition, uagulted by EO Te Oe ncdew ater Pivoceaton ls aa tae tations, and the average | Mr. Thomas Bir dealt. ot rsthington treet, near | and severely t0)1 od Bria contemporary fot over conplinientary to ovr | o-clocx in the evening near Bank and Bro t fotentd Linkin adie : The account of the oe oncine, having retired on Butinday night 10 his uel JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Persovering reporter, His letter rugs va fuliowe; | He tried upon the crowd, and struck the frst pe The Hornet Reloased. HOURS OF LEISURE, Jameson, 44. Methodist m i ile was noarly 8 yours of a, pladbacheda, wa, SOM DETAILS OF RTZOLD'S AFFAIKS, hoy. Kelly was blocked ‘ap, A prize-ficht was one | _ Wasuiworow, June 12.—The Cuban privateer —-— PBARSe donerolenos, whe basa weced” | ,, The Chareh of the Filgrime in Henry street bay. | yosie in Mount Morris square from 6 to 8 P. M othe Kuilor af The Sun. of the incidents of the Nornet, which ‘has been under seizure siuce Iast | ‘The Annual Shooting Festival of the New York | ciqoiy Pree htewan 00 0 | Sbaad trentdont Wools Ng ill repel te hich ° 8 n why you shonid refrain trom | Newark line, faii in Wilmington, N. C., was reloased on Saturday | Schuetzen Corps begins this morning Ln Jouce's Wood folk county pays ite rict Attorney $300 a | ppened. Hrosidont Wool ee, sablemord’s Iron end Sulphur Powders invigorate nnting ook whieh entry all linaigne tn | by direction of the Prebident, Mr. Fervando Ma. | aid wil vontinue ihre: days reer as AG Gia: sxeataelen abel sisteites a | len be ee ee zo" not len! er w. the original parchaser of the vorsel fi friends er Tilden, Post No. 96, 7 7 Aiuto ' Chinese phys pothe lo wiee Me ‘gg Mey % r ‘ that she shall not be uved to commit hostilities | ham avenue, near Four stect, Morrisania, on the bar ‘ » formerly a Metho hil uy ie cannot "ber Mente that '& newsoener | The Committee on Military Affairs, while em: | seainst Spain vor la any olher. way in violation of | eveninge ot the ith and f9th inant Yesterday morning the police found Mary O'Keefe | Mossis., Chas, Tucker and H. ae tet, ev: | on Deerry nitcet, yestercer, wes cocked ts ieee ‘ol $250 by enders Dg Eu gaged with the case of Whittemore, heard that P, | the neutrality laws, Gon, B. F, Butier and the Hon ‘The Hebrew Widows! end Orphans’ Fund is to bave wee, Bhehada bad wound onthe | was assisted by Drs. Patze, Jobneon and Diller. Edward Flaherty attempted to throw » stone i iuueh, and acigar maker. | fH, Kogler, Eaq., formerly a banker in Charleston, | W- B- Chandler ure the sureties, teiencat cr the le mic, and fatty Sie eee vier Soe ieneeneneee Feats Memes fe threw “ wifnot aeny’ | fh omer th ( . pal sala it ind Lodge No; i110. of Free ra. Vrecland, who attscked Mr, Ba} FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, nc on wo x for regione ut now doing business in this city, had a Steamer Wrecked in the Pacific. Park next Wednesday fe in the Police Court on Fri unknown men were found Fday conimiited by Justice Dowling, —_—> iver, One at Lid street, the letter which would go far toward proving the guilt of Whittemore, Mr. Kegley was requested to loan the lettor to the Committee, which ho did upon Gen, dlocum © promise that the letter retorned in a few days. Boon afer t ‘The Grand Oper other at Pier 21, At 4 A.M. yesterday Alfred Warnor, of Ponghy i¢, down stairs in & ft in hin lodgt use, Weot etreot, He died ia twenty minutes, seal jorthero Trans- while on the was wrecked locino on the Carlysle ls coming to this country, ‘The Cortes are still in debate on the selection of a monarch, 2 portation Company's steamer way from Victoria to San Franch miles south of Cape Me: WHATS OF THR NEW YORK BTAATS ZEITUNG a) examination of the pupil aking of the Sun reporter. These are the word: ‘7 io% - cone | 6th of during @ dense fog, The passengers 1 minar Bhool, Kutt Thirty-sixch street, be ihe Greek trooos have chased the brigands into ‘The anniversary of St. Barnabas House was cole PN ieee the sspetery of Mes bisold’s claded, Mr. Kesler mace several attempts to romin | 4 ortion of the baggage were saved, but the | tween First ond i a 4 for'thia rday morning. in a family quarrel at No, 942 | Turkey. brated act evening. Within the Home 21% persone DC vet clenred uly, Lt was rpponed Hoseession of the letter, his own proj vossel is & (otal loss, evening abd Wednesday and Friday at 7 0 cioc rect, Mrs. Filea O'Neill, (a iuAking ® pase at | ‘The treaty of peace between the Brazilian Gov- ed for Visited at thelr hotties had been recor in Wesiche on aya, In this connection, the tollowing letter 4 —————__—- Uairuick Tenry Keainey wiv) was quietly | erument and Paraguay ls eigned cursion parties to the ishing banks are rived explains i ————— ; Tovklog oy uuu lis eye Was kuocked o wheel of Tuning tors ateawer John Fulte erehows, The wall r . Cincinnati's Reception of the Printe SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPA, | \o Nhe) wuite Turks are sheltering and aldiog the Christians | Ye¥crduy w nitty party conmiaihag of 'W. Unde ester aye auth Jase) Sum coll Cixciywatt, June 12,.mThe International Typo- nr yperee, eae At about two o'clock yesterday mornt 0 one \ate fre. John Weighs, Joh Treadwell, A. Hutton, and oth ei he telven am WME they 18 graphical Unicu excursion. party returned at about 4 |- The Nevada arrived at Queenstown yesterday, Ritor, of No. S17 First sire Rameburgh, d ‘Tho complete abolition of slavery, with indemnity |" Tye Quarantine Co ors ‘au tusrasive. reporter fork O'clock this morning, baving pent the night on the | A tract of land, 80) miles long and Any milos wide, | {Nee leans My Als U gave of alas to owners, proposed to the Cort Pe uly CCUM. river in feasting, toasting, speaking, and dancing. | has becn granted to the Pacific railroads, brouans a TARaeri ta bis easiatapce, |S fee aid that the late adherents partero | weiter do they 4 perRxoe SON REPORTER, jow York. | Allare delighted with thelr reception hore, ‘The Constitutional Convention of Vermont refuse | the third was sexirei, ped, itd wit tne Orient favor of Monibensce. | SANOFI METS Loy Anat NS Thay SORT the baitor to women by 231 (0.1, They approve view: : ayaa neton masqueraders, including the Amori- | one’elsa ¢ oper this tre vines PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, sie pa noos of the Legwlature by 118 v9 115," Fee Ree a eee seers or ahmntients. | a2 Consul, Mr. Fisk, havo beeh committed ior (ri ACL erate oi , She —— ‘dent Grant |. George Jayno, of Cinciunatl, a slater, fell from | balt ih MTOE Michael Werch: of Mo’ OL West street's | People have been Injarod and property destroyed | te har trade wit Wee neee Bet beaten this week ¢ today U Jolin Bright's health is improving, y bee Bismarca's bealth continues delicate, tm an election riot in the Isic of Wight, ‘The gpneervatives in tho British Parliament will ena “outcast Banaing of ip 1 eerme oT Ae pals Church, corner oc Seventh and | prisoner who may yet be required to. answer for wire ‘ameron at bis | init etreeta, to the base Neightof isd feet, and | murder, Juakiee Dowling of Baturday uad Welch re The party goin the | wag tucrantiy killed, -AbO Foxo, ue foil from | arrested and commitied. rty weee the ‘guests of G ry seat at Lochie! to: 1 r bem waded, Iv the ty and Justice, his ly morning train to Washington, of Of Bt. Episcopal Church, @ height of tg | SHBpOFE Eee Compulsory Ruucation bil, Bo borrible. Wee trace oh | gine necator og ub at Boule Cargiine, who Serenata thtudy et, and was woriowsy Injured. . Aatcrcatos et Police Heneduarisrs esvereniag ead | _tte, alm, Dud. a weekly, Journal publishes,» weilizeut German, fie. vuccested Yo Wedlityiog the | hays been nominated ea cadets ut Woat Point, ta The Don Dickens of the Houth. ‘At midnight on Baturda; [Mormed Superintendent Jourdua that whiio en roe | TUMOF that the Marquis of Bute ‘ls abous to abjure Ro- 4 Fanny Hlirweh and Mr. Julius Hired ictim closely resembling Mr. Kizold at attine | both been rejected. mith falled to pase the Hoxrd. of ae tne Months torn section of Baltinors, W totiecity ou whe Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne aad Chicngo | mauiew ary fastens ai was agtagae tevin tase he tid te dealwith's | Meaieel Retminnrs, aad was cast ont by reason of bodi. | _ CHARLESTON, June | 12.—William Gilmore | Men ur respectable faiul Rtallroad, be waa robbed of ten Tnited Bist Jt is said that the Irish Land bill will pass the ; ii trie to induc dive Brac "ue | 17 ability wltie foward was Esectod for" WAN\ of Bimus died at the residence of bis son-in-law in | {he bead fir died iu-a oliort time, AG " $0 bonds of 186 by-an auknowe wan of whou be | House of Lords with only each emeadeeow as wil! | ccrtion a: Ww the ex bu ualon Of La sauieveed Unsbend and be pecobeat) jajoileciua nreaes elon. tds city last evening, aged 64 yoary has tound @ veraict agalost Wm. Quinn, ould give no clus, Mawes was ie # sloping car, Tender It eccaubable feaibers, Mo garde aad mo Aousouse.