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—_ THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. —_— THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. JERNANDO WOO OVERHAULING THE HON, DENJ. W'. DUTLER. —. Cabs All Day Debated—iut wo Action Take a Cuba—Gen, Lowa ‘Wasuiwaton, June 16.—fhe Hono this after- noon resumed the considerarivn of the revolution in rerard to Cuba, and was nddressed by alr, YERNAN: po Woon, a momber of the Committee on Yoreign Affiirs, who waid that no fair-minded mom coul’ ob- Ject to the resolations reported by the m His own objection to thom was thit In view of the temper and action of the Administration, they ‘would be practically of mo avail in the direction in whieh, If they were passed, Congress desired and intended. He, therefore, had not supported them, nor had he supported the minority report, wot think Ane that either of them gave any practical of sub- ptagual Arp fo THE CUBAN CAUSE lo thought it @ very sincular circumstance that ‘the gentiowan from Massachusetts (Mr. Batler), who had boon instracted to inquire into the prematuro publication of the report of tie Gold Investigating Committee, should have extonded tuat Inquiry wis taken up to Mr, Burien (Reo. tetement about Caban information obtained from bis Committee. ir. BANKS (Ren, Muss.) asked his coileague if bo 1 not exhibited Cuban bonds to all the members ‘of the House. Mr. BuTLRR replied that he had exhimted half a donea Cuban bonis which wore taken from the Poskste of the reporter of city newspaper, Dy pay Ghia Hheon cone on the della Zor them, fr. BANKS asked lis colon “ue furtuer why he had t made his report, having had the eubject under éunsideration for nearly three months, y replied that he bad tronsht be‘ore Committes the question of compelling the atiorney of the Cubans to disclose the contrac: which two millions of bonis had oeen de- posited, and the question was stil before the Com- mites, Mr. Euprinor (Dem., Wis.) otjecied to the dis- losure of m tters be‘ore the Cominittes, ‘Tle SPRAKER fustalied the obje ‘tion, Nr. Woop, alluding to the insinuation in the President's message abou: the use of Cuban bonds. said he thought it would not he very diMenit 10 prove that any money usad to influence th ment had come trom Spain, and not from Cubs A HOST OF MRASONS. In conclusion, he saidt ‘To reeapilulate and sum say that I find abawvunt jost: sod more than justification to our Gevernme conceding to the patrivt cause fn Cuba the recogni tion of beliigereney in the following considerations which combine to dear oa the question: In the length of time thronzh whicn the Cubans the public come irom have already maintained their gallant contest; in the large surface of the islind from wuich they hivo Doon avle to expel the Spanish authority; in the tadility of the forces wilh which they have Deen able to confine the Spanish troors to virtual inaction within a. fow strong seaport fortifiea places; in the reasonable prospect of success pre- sented by such a siste of things; in the regular form of constitutional covernment whieh they hive and which has a de fucto exist- ence, even though it may not be yet established in a fixed capital; in the magnitude of ‘Our puolie and private interos's in and eumnected with Cubag in the consiverable number of our citl- us in tLe is!and, whose probable fate ts involved in the contest; in the complete ard close analogy of the patriot cause in Cuba with that for which was achieved the revolution which gave us birth asa ation; aad in the bisiorical memory of OUR DeBT OF GuaTITUDE for foreizn sympathy and succor ; in the detestable oppression whidh, as is gouerally confessed by Spaniarcs themselves, has so long charact fzed the Spanish dominios im Cuba; in the undis: puted unanimity of the native Oubsn people against the Spanish yoke; in the strong and general sym: pathy of our own people in their behalf, & sympathy which is ® reasonable and right: ful, as woll as an irre ressible sentiment, ‘nob to be itnored by & Republican Government ; in the violstion of the duties of humanity and the rules of clviuized war which characterizes the contest on he part of Bpsin, and which necessarily leads to de- ive retaliation om the other side; in the exau Pee ready set to, wa, ana the recedent establisned fhe several South American republics, which have been beforehand with usin the step in quos tion, and in Ue necessity of taking that step Fo a4 to place ourselves in tho attitude of a true neutral fy, and. to reluse to both sides alike the uso of our Potts, dock yards, and arsenals for the carrying on Of their operat i each other, instead o1 having to aliow Spain whut we refuse to the Cubans, If gach a combination of reas 1 converging to fhe ove result under discussion, not euffice to Justity it—nay, to impose tt— A MANIFEST DUTY, I sbould find it dificult to imagine any case in Which such a Justifeution will exist or am T satisfied that we shonld not stand morally and politically justifie! in going much tur- ther, snd in Bolding to. Spain substantially the fol loming langadge: All the worl! kuows that you must lo ba souner or ister; you are defend: Your possession of it chiell’ on tue pit of ide, though you krow that your bold upon We cannot “bo Tong mainiaincd, even. if you succeed in crushing tie preseut rebellion, We Cupnot permit you to execute your constant threat of ruining whet you cannot continue to rule, and what you can only sule for w time by the strone hind Of tyrannical ores, We cannot consent to be kept in perpoiual hot water with sour refogees in our country conspiring with their friends #* home and @hlisting in their cause the irresponsible sympathies Of our own people, It ix unreasonable that a distant European country sliould hold and rule an impor tant colony in such modes ond. on euch princip os In the present nge the sole rightful tenure of politt- eal authority 1s the exercise of it for the good of thi people governed, and in barmony With their wishes ead consent. You have NO REAL RIGHT 0 long done in tho rest of Spain and Sranish employees. This between you and the Cubans ha must be settled with the el ideas universally recocuized fi to despoil Cuba, mere |i Dasis, in b and ihe p jitical America and now generally recognized in Europe, You must consent to give Cubs a colonial autonomy analocous to that of Canada and all the British culonies, A few years ayo Canada was full of the spirit o: rebellion, She ts now as loyal as Ei fteelf, ‘Iry the same wise experiment in Cubs, in ‘whose population you Luve wil the elements of race, Jangunge, and manners to attach them in the -ame yolnntary loyalty to the Spanish connection, when they ehail cease fo know you only as extortionace and despotic oppressors. Do this, ‘and we will aid and Support souin it; we will truil-fully una ronurably upite with you in the protection of Cuba against wll ‘the rost of the world, We do not want Cuba ther a#a State ip our Usion or as a dominion; we want bee tare and only tranquil, tree, Drosper uF, ani Lappy; and on these terms we have no ob. wetion t) would coutinue forever nish anads ie British, en nd imoortant, nd great num: ways be ta within it Tha geographical relations wo us give us also A’ LeGITIMATE WG! xpect tis language to be heard with respect pd sound and Triendiy us it | ourselves justified in intervention the Cubans into such a » wen this advi we roasonable spall hi help! sLall leave t to choose between absolute Soparation from you und that colonial sulonumy, on the Canadian model, which it is now in your power to seeurc, together with w large of money waleh they will undoubtedly be willing to pay ft the boon accorded by you, It you refuse this. th. opportunity now existing will soon have passe away, never to return, and the common sense of | world will wightly’ J cou aid focogrize the fault, anil ii quences wil buve been yours alone Mr. WILLARD (Rep., Vt.) ridiculed the streneth of the Ii surgenteause, afd wail Uist the object oi U who were protsing the walter op Congress Was thhit they might sell Coon bonds, ‘The heat and fron of whut was leit of the Cuban rebellion was uti ox Confederate General Who had been lobbying on the Boor of the House, He enlogized Secretury Fis} tnd ap, cale! to the House not co commit itse't to uch knight crrantry and such attempte DUTLER'S SHRIBKS FOR TYRANNY, Mr Dorian (Rep., Mass.) aid that be bad ever deen the iriend o} the independ vy and the unnex ation or Cubs, Un 1860, ‘Lone Stay Order.” He bad symyathized with pes ‘und Critenden, aud bad been soual fiend of Quitmin, He had never desire that Cuba and the West India Islands shor become a part of his repubiic. He desired tos and heped to see, within bis own day, the btars and Stripes floating, as evidence of their beneficent pow er. at the Isthmus of Darien, and that whoever travelied to the North Pole should mistake the radi Aney of te red and white for the glow of the auro. ri, [App cure | Were he to speak according to his fymyatsios and his wisbes from the heart, aud not from the judgivent, he Would Kay eT 08 NAVE CODA pense.” But he believed that the course ying on this w ava lad retarded, retarding the of Cuba aud Kejuent annexation to Unis country, 2 kiiew, 100, that at the outhrouk of t Coban Insurrection bis sentiments in that respect were those of vigh ofieli's of tue Government who were Row charged wits being in the pay of Spain. Ho i been shocked at tie suggestion made in the loure that Secretary Fish was influenced by ® do- 1o Ket retainer for his son-in-law, and sur. Prined at the remark of dlr, Fitem last wight, that that statement hnd never beon denied. It had been Publicly denied. Ite read the published correspon- ence on the subject between Sidnoy Webster, the Spanish Minister. and Mr. Kiwaras Pierrepont, Frreu (ltep, Nev.) suid he had never seen diction, und had no knowledge that the statement made had been contradicted. the free of (hat contradiction he could do nothing more than retract what he bad ataved on that point Mr. BUTLER said he was glad to hove the retrae: tion, and if he hed time to follow up Lio oluer sian. dors on honorable mon he bad no doubt there wi be other retrne! One of these sinnders wat Mr. Caleb Cusbing bad written on cremment t Spanish Min and bad tleo weit dent's message, and that be was in the pay of Loti the Spanish and American Governments, Now, Mr. Cashing never koew of (hat message until afer it had boen read in the House, and be hed nevor re- ceived a doliar for rervices from the Spanien Winis. tor, dirgetiy OF indirectiy, on any oceasion=Cal Chill, Pera, oF anything else, He believes that ti tne Cuban’ insurrection bad’ not broken out and ught to embroil the United States ins wor with they would by this time have seen Cuba (ree ‘aud ansexod to the United States, What had ‘THR CUDANS IN NEW YORK deen doinet isd they been devrived of sending irms to their friends in Cuba? Not at all. Tho Cuban Janta had beon told oMeially from the Guy. ernment that {f they ehoure to bay arms and am- Papition aad munitions of ws Jone a» bellixe- Hot recognize, trey o put them on from New York, or any other United States p ‘send them niter the Amertean flag unquestioned and unsearcied nntil tuey got within @ marine learae of the Island of Cuba, Mr. Lovan (Rep., Il),) replied to Mr. Botlor in Yory animated manner, criticising him sharply in referonce to lis rurgostions about the use of Cu bonds. Once there bid not deen n suonger vivo cate of Cuban independence tn the Hou-e of Renre- sontatives than the gentleman from Maseachusetts, and now he way on tle other side of tre qnestion and insinuated that Calan bonds had influenced tho votes of members. Cubin bonds, ho asserted, had no influence on members, Gold Wns far betto for corrupting purposes than bonds, and if anything had been used on cithor Fide, it Wonld have been gold, The insinuation wis low, contrary to cod manners, contrary to good foilh, Tt was an act which ought not to be recognized as THE ACT OF A OMNTLEMAN, [Applause in the alleries, which called forth a lee ture from the Speaker Mr. Looax wert on to sav that he meant no per. sepal offence, hat tat he was perfee'ly oxtonisied atthe ventioman from Massschusotts (Hat'er) roing off withont authority, bunting ap witnesses in an attempt 0 throw dirt ‘on the reputation of his fellow members, Tle was a 110 soo iin (Butler), the friend of humunit friend of good reouta- lions, the friend of liberty, undertake, in the ine terest of monarchy and oppression, of biood and carnage, and in opposition to li 1 freotom, 13 Vrothor members with thieves and ¥; to the area'rent that there was uo war in Caba, anted to know whi THR THIRTY SPANISH GUNOATS that were allowed to New York were intended for? Woe it to go fleMing off Cype Cod t (Laurhter ) ‘There was war in Cada, id all that was elvas that oh fret be recognized, and that the Cubans who are captured in battle shall not be ! utelerod, grrroted, burned, or disombowle'}, but sliall he treat ed of prironers of war, He thourht he cont! cive the reason why there was euch onncsition to the be a rl oo Of bolligerency. It was not from fear of being embroiled in wars it wns because a fow rentiomen had boon sent to Madrid to mike or: rangoments with General Prim for the Cubans for a hundred million dollars the milk in the cocoanut the meat Would the gentionvan from Massach Hat was not the fiet? He (Mr. Low prened to know something of the secret workings and the abject of al! thore creat anpeals that he had heart to-lay. As to tie Presi 'ent’s message, if General Grant ha: not been up in Pen YIsmNo FOR TROUT when the moraage was written, he won! not ty signed it as ronal y na be had dong, Ho (Mr, Was sorry that the Presi tont hind sicned it a bad message, Tt was not state the law correctly, the law, ap House, if it all, torlot it err on the hawanity and liberty, ‘And to Lis foliow Republi- cans he ‘not fo fet the Demucrate beat them in frvor of 1 (Aoplaase Mr. Baxs took the floor to close the debate, After be had closed, Mr. Bivanam moved to re- consider the vote by which the mein qnestion was oniored, to that he mlent offer an amendment, Mr ELpRtpcx moved to lay (ne motion to recon- sider on the table. ‘The voto was taken on Mr, Eldri¢go's motion in the midst of INTENSE WXCITEMENT on the floor andin the crowaed gulleriog, and was decided in the negative—vers. 1; nays, oh, Mr. Cox movoi journment Yr, MAYNARD inquired as (o the effect of an ad. int PRAKMN replied that the eect would be to rosolution a the bottom of business on the peaker's table, Mr. InqunsoLt, inguired whethe probably be reached before next The Sreaken—Some time a’ Railroad bill, (oars of lauchter. ‘The House reiured to adjourn—62 to 104. ‘The main question was then reconsidere Mr, Binamam offered as a sabstitute for the tion o! the minority the third section of the tion of the majority mouifed as follows ‘That the President ts hereby authorized to remon. atrare agniust (ie Darbarona manne: In wiien the wat tn Cuva has dren conducted. and. If he shall deem it ex nt, to solicit tho codperntion of other wovern mentanii he thay dem necessary to, secure tr x partes tho !aws if 90, it would nod menanres m both cont om war recognized by all evil ‘Tho previons question was secon 1 obret vance of red natious and as that se wf the question,’ bringing up ed busines’ to-morrow. presented a ew ph the uestion as the un the House at seven o'clock adjourned alter an ex: citing session of eight hour eee RED OLOUD'S ADDEESS. To-day—Now-Yorkers giving Red Cloud, his attendant braves, and the four accompanying squaws, wore monbed all day yesterday io this city, their only quiet time being tat spent in their carriages and in their hotel at nignt. ‘The cor- ridors of the St, Nicholas, and the aldowaiks near it, were covered alf’the morning by a motley crowd of curious bumanity, anxious to catch « glimpse of the scaip collectors, At about 19 o'clock, at which timo tt was under: stood that the party would leave the hotel, the mob Was immense, and when the gentle savages were understood to have escaped by the Mercer street entrance @ stampede was made, and the equipages were enrrounded, fed Cloud and Interpreter- General Smith enjoyed the luxuries of ageurriace, while the remainder of the party wore stowed away in av omaibus, and a hotel! stage, both drawn by four horses, ‘As the vehicles bowled up Broadway thoy were followed by & yelling, hooting crowd, giving the In: dians an exalted notion of white civilization, The party drove through Central Park to Jerome Park, Where for an hour or lwo they enjoyed the sce and the eport, Just belore the rain eame on the party returned to the St, Nichoias Hotel and «ined in American style, ‘The great chief doos not seem in good bealth or spirits, It is aaid that Kel Cloud is Jealous of Spotted Tail, and thinks that ho Limsoll las beon somewhat sighted, Shortly afer dinner the party started in hotel coaches for the Grand Opera House to witness the ‘Twelve Tom with th ations.” Red Cloud was proviled Teception box on tho right of the 4 were reated iu the centre Indians were not cb: hour they began to t4and recline their heads on the bick of the chairs in front of them, By 10 o'clock they be- ao tired of the short skirts, and went out of the toeatro, the performance not being balf Saished, ,_Bebwern'the vets tLe purty were again surrounded Y 4h ingubitive crowd; and When they rose to leave a general rush was Inade to the corridor, and tic theatre was nearly deserted, The party recurned to the hotel, and there in their rool found themselves or a while relieved from tho vulvar curiosity of the crowds that bad mobbed thein all day. It te expected that ut noon to-day Red Cloud will fr ys run addres in Cooper Lussitute in the Sioux CiH10AG0, June 15 —Spottod Tail, Swift Bear, Yol- tow fair, ind Vast ear, the Indian Cotois, afrived in this city this morning, wad leit this ufte aa ila ell ficrnoon for ——— The Rey. Mr. Whit 9» Cheek. Wasuinatoy, June 15,—The Rey, Whit. tomore, the Sooth Carolina eudetshiy peddier, a peared bn the floor of the House to-day. He’ pre iia Dis credentials to-morrow, WASHINGION NOTES, Seer ‘Tho Senate is wedded to the frauking abuse. ‘The House insists upon repealing the duty on coal, ‘Tho House yesterday gave viclt mued ean. non for (he Jersey City Soldiers’ mov wi . Mr. Fenton presonied in the Senate yesterday a memorial hom Moses Taylor, Commodure Vaadorvilt, fod ollers, against any ropedl of rhe Maine ttealsiry faw. Fort: ggigow ort seven members of ‘the Home Circle Broth- Union, of bollt sexes, of Baltimore aad fanineton, were réesived. by the" President ia tno Whito House yenterday- We havo recelved a telegram, Cushing, denylug Wat he i the wuchor Of tbo. Pros Sent s Sianteh masage ou the Gupan siuestion,. It th tt would be intersting to know how certain phrases of which Gen. Cushing has had the monopoly {or Yours found tuolr way luid tho wessago- ot signed by Ge THE JEROME PARK RACES. ——— SUPERD DISPLAY OF THE FLEETEST OF NEW YORK'S STEEDS. ~Another of Helmbeld's Triumpha. “ Money makes the mare go" has long been » trnism in Gotham, but at mo time hae the olf aay. ing bees more noticeable than at the present spring moeting at Jerome Park. The road leading to the course has been tn magnificent condition, thanks to the personal super vision of the “ion. Edward Moore, The riders are loud in their praises, and threaten at ‘no distant day to present the worthy rosdmaster ‘With a series of resola ions couched in such trains nd true officials should re 1 conetituents. bios Who have sped over the Lane ing the present meeliny to enjoy the races were pevoral whe sported fon-ia-uand lama of rere uty. BELMONT AND HELMBOLD, Belmont handled in person his bay team. essed ton cecuiiur-loob ing raz. ‘The Tadies o the party kept the banker ia countenance by riding With him onthe top, while the liveried servants re comfortably provized for inst le, so that thelr nit ince and dutta: A 0 were hidden from the valgar x0. Fhe. Molunbold, the hero of Long Brinch and other watering peer. went two better than the fmoas financier. Six high-stepping, richly exoarisonod bave were hitehed to lis spacious baronche, and the phr- Hician, with his friend, who reclined on the beck tent, ‘were overshadowed by the prind display of liveries, which were plentiiully dispersed all over the carr SIM AND JIM, Bimeon Leland, the ruler of the Metronoliian and the pride of New Reehetie. drove in person | is croen: matched team of bays and erasa. The establishment gnve evidence of being well kept. Like their owner, the horses Ieoked fut, sleek, and comfortable, ail evidently onjoyiig the best the market aftords, Jamoe Fisk, Jr, bavine for the time driven fom 44s mind the corroding cares produced by Krio, the Ninth Regiment, and the Fall River boats, devote! all Ns energies to toe proper bandling of a splendid ‘our-in-hand, which ramor sivs were broucht on from Moston to do honcr to this seri meeting of the New York Jockey Club. Two sinshing grave on the lead, a palrot powerful well-bred bays on tle wheel, wero hitched to A magnificent onen coxch, whole turnout was tnexeeptionable and re J great credit on the proprictor, Waether on occasion he appeare tin his military, naval, oF city was not indicated by any Bpe- in-hand of Jerome B. Fol- Vtrin, Driven #0 long to- they Have improved with age, and whet On 8 >", oF prope ling ata four minute gait, they wove torether like a weil reculated nuiehine, Mr, Fellows secins to deem lis Sue team a suMicient at- traction, for he dispenses with the cavalcade of Jacques Which seems to be considered 80 essential by some of bis rivals on te road. Mr, Sweeny, of hotel notoriety, paraded a showy four-in-hand Hiched to a large varouche, which was Alied with ladies, Mr. Hamiiton drove a natty team of bars and aor. rels, anda Mr. Moore folinweil ruit, with the same colors. Au unknown amateur put in an appearance with a six in-hand bay team, whieh, for ze, mateh, ovd motion, eurpassed anvthing which the oldest inhabitant has eror winessed on the Lane closes the list of the pondrony tnrnouts, all of whieh Were tasteful, and, a8 a matter of courss, regardless of cost, te TeAMs, ‘The pairs which were driven on the rowd were mode's of bioot and action, anc in their lirht Amert- con riv presented @ si¢ht nowhere be'e'd, save when Young New York is out tor aride, Prominent Among thei we saw Mr--Watson with his Daya; Al- derman Baker Witt roan and bay; Mr, Bayre with gray and black; Col. Price and his biacks ; Cy ‘Avers's sorrel and George B, Alley with Hambletonian colts; Alex. Lawronce and his blacks: ic. Phyfe with bis bay and sorrel; Kellinger aud apoed: 100, with & crack “ile ram; ie gra} Pm Fr ir with gray and bay; Geurge W. MeLoan ant bis Days; the venerable ‘Mr. Harper with a fresh pate of bas colts, which promise to. be lively steppers under the tutelaze of the experienced driver; Col. McLean with » pult of pony mares, whien Dew-comera on the Lane, but the Colonel’ i aeewe love i spee | and jademeat in egrine matters, they may be aghady pair of Ayors Bld in teseret for ame. specht ocehion: Frank Work and his noted sorrel mares; the Commodore with Myron Perry and mate; Charley McIntyre with hie fleet pacers; Dr. Hare ang bis bay team; Mr. Miner with sorrel and bay; Wrieht Gillies, wita his splendid black veam. Mr’ Taroenay, the famous scnool-house builder, behind nis Etuan Allen and w co's. Jonn'A, Riston. the prominent Wail Hireot broker, with his bays. Baker, of Bthan Allen celobrity, driving aquict pair of bob-tail bays, Ben Keel, with his wiry team of pacers, and inet, though ot leant, Judge Connolly and ‘ils’ tong-tatlea bars. Tne Junge looked oenigoly on his panting steeds, ‘who seemed (ully conscious of the ioud they bore, Tue TROTTERS. Winding its way through the ponderous four-in- ands and steady teams wos a continuous atreum of ‘trotters, rigged lo light wagons, and makin¢ for the track at’ break-neck speed. The ton. H. W. Gen with Botlor; Shep Kn pp and bis four year-old colt; young Purdy, son of tho Old War Horse,” with » sisshing yy colt; Bob Smith with his sorrel; Alderman Fullor and bie old bay pacer: Charles Weeks and the Blue mare; Mr. Blia# and bis roan; De Forrest with Wasp; Jesse Marshal! with hin biack; W. B. Whitman with Ruby; Joe Wine ant ‘hia toot binek stallion; Mr.’ Hicks and Wis four-yeur-old Bo Mr. Collahan with the famous Woodpecker: Theo. Anuerwon with his broken-leqgod mare going like the wind; Oity Koop and his young blak geldin.; Judge Coulter and his gray mare; James Sallivan and bis bay; Hitchooek of Was’ ington Marketand bis black; ex-Alderman Mickey Fay with his prown horse, de- termined to be on time, and not to be counted oat Again; and scores of others cqually notable and note- wor'hy fitted by at a forty galt, man and horse thank/ul that New York had tracks of her own, and that they were no longer depeudent upon ferry boats to reach scenes of sport, ‘The splendid weather yesterday was fully im: proved by tho lovers of the horve, a4 evidenced by he number on the road; for betwoon hal'-past 12 and 2 o'clock P. M., 794 pleasure vehicles were drivon past a given point on Harlem lane, ail going in the direction of Jerome Park. ‘THM POLICE REGUBATION Of tho road was admiruble. Capt. Wilson seemed omnipresont, n Gillen, who guards the many approach larry Berthoit’s, kept all tbings moving as merrily 4s a morringe bell, Saturday will be a great day {a American racing annals, and it will pay young and old to be on hani to witness the display or beat, horseflesh, and wealth wileh will be crowde: 1 week should bo decks Yesterday was tho closing fox on Jorome Park. ‘Ihe day was bi with an imincuse attendance, the largest of the season. All the plitzas of the Club House were crowded With fashion and beauty, ‘The grand stand was thronged with not merely beauty and fashion but with democracy, and the whole scone was @ noble one. ‘The special and unusual visitors were Red Cloud and his band of Indians, who were the observed of all, and who took great’ interest in the sport, Miantly ine, THE RACES. in point of weather, and the Roth ane day nek in PEIMLOE condition, were all that cobid be denired for upning. The ‘air apd temperature were quive the thing for great races, and the best of time would have been made had there been such There. wasn grand purses, whieh, an after content we to fore it Proxramine of reven stakes and ‘in point of number, was too much for \d luckily there were two waike-ove Teaving five raros which The Arst one wos The Hurdle Handicap, ‘one i chrre-quarte The ontrics were: Lobelia, 146 De the, DDN. 184 MH; Viley, 14 ‘Bacon, In the betting Bohatnon rat favorite at favorite at 8 to lL against her & to | against each of the o $1200 were sold (requently, were: Gaffney 0 wees ob Be Bacon. The start was o ronnn to nat hin, Lobelia second tot aati Osterman ers, Pools oF $1,000 m he jockeys up to ride ‘Griffin’ on Oystorman, Ele Ailoway on Viley, and Dunning on the three-quarter track. thence mile more on the fall mile the frst on the rever ¢ » House, tho second inlddie of the far turn, the third in front Of tho era stand, 80 rods from the Muish, each to be ‘taken tw ‘At the first (ry the par'y Were despatched. At once Fobela cut ont the work aud Ind off, wna before tie had reached the Club Honse hur man eth, Holennon next, away 2 “Lowen tb leap beautifu iy, clearing the baritle, Oysterman went tap intoit, The others took alto, On the fat, around thé tan, Lob Tia. hariie Paes and dropped Oysterman two lengths before she or to and cleared the second hurdic, At this poral the ‘ot wore well talled out, and Hever got together again. Lobelia ied, Oyaterman’ next, Bohannon tuird, Whey fourth, and ‘Bacon Inst, aod they never changed plices to tho Anish, Oyrtoruan lifted the recon’ hurdle badiy, tng Into. hind cid vette: id Went ¢ jotting "into the hom y clin footed away From Oysternan, ope Jengths, by whieh she Feaohe d ‘the ti ie grand stand, and 16a) She safled over i splendidly, whit ‘Ash, anid the others, OW well tp ing, ib with out arap, but lumoeringly, Again on the fiat, with haifa mile bo the next hurdle, Lobelia hurried the pace, nd On too turn beyond the Jatge's scant, hay opene nOvstorman four iengiha, an i ten from Ti dho six from Vile and Bacon. It wascloar Was io hand, whiie the othe done for. ‘On went Love away from ail. On the rcv erae lame and dropped An’ slugis filo ali took ardics, When there rewained third of wimile to go and one hurdle to cover. At the foot of the hill, on the fr turn, Oystorman’ began bie Fun {or the race, and got up within a leneth of Lobelta, he stand, an went Into ti out of the fourth and. Afth the face, at Vof tle home strewh, but down the Incline ho! ot away from him again, ‘Then Grifla Rave oy the pereuaders, and ne rallied aw he neared the Inet hurdle, und wot his nose up Lo the ag Ha as they Wook the Lurdle, he foing up ns abe went own in the leap. ‘Thou edme tho tinal straggle, and both 1.4 all they could, she unable to Ket away from bin, be Usable to get'up, aud Lome thay went, sac NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE ing & long the rtore, and noth. Bes ene ype fuMMART. . ‘money . Deg Real Kio Hayen, aged, igi Be. ot ‘Tue JOCKEY CLUB H. ANDICAP, ee. Sor! sem ‘to the lord. ant headed tmile. Bot he conld not stay there back on the (urn, Helmbold was waitlag abense. At the Cinb Monso Lecatee horver and ‘ot frat, Dut Only ¥0 hod his position jor afew ‘and again retire, leaving Sanford in the {oud Sak Hiehmboid' at. ne hatnehes waltine, ‘The dia thefar warn, When ending tho hill Hel is bead andat once went front. ant 7 bat fonyine Randiofdand going in the hwo jeneike wholly within buneelf, Sandford Deat Legates « length. Time, dH, SOMMARY. ckey Cia, Handicap, 9 + $100 entrance, h. lus of k’a ch, bh. Holmbold, by Australian, dcr, A Fears. 111 Da, Robineon, 1 J. Fekorson's ch. h. Sandt rd, hy Unete Vic, dam Doily Carter, 5 Veatm, 111M. HONDEST. oc.) sees... ©. Tow te's bh, Legatee, by Lexington, dan Lavity, A ycars, 106 Ra., C. Miller, ae THR CONSOLATION PURSE was tho third race, one nile and three-quarters. The Qheni's were Glenelg n tue Betting Vespucits had th» r gems heavy we 0 19. 81,500. ry i Glenelz fonr or five lengths, A Qlenchs cloved ap A’ trifle, aud Ves tand in fe red him to arty all ar me stretch, when # length @ canie out and in the grond stand, 8a coine r by two lengths, in SHOX, OF mt the rate of 1:5 ite, suMMaRy, Jerome Park, June 18—Consolation Parse, #909, for 1 three-quarters, for Ho} if beaten more th jes Denton ‘once, all ages, one mil during ‘hie meeting 5 lowed 7 Ms. was a puree of 81.000, three miles. To this there was bnt ne entrance. vie, W. 1. Babcock's Heliadold, who, ridden by Kobinsoa, galloped over. THe FivTit RACE was a maten for #200. half forfe!t, hotweon J. J. O'Fal- fon's Athlone aid A. Keimont’s Fentan, inte he Fenian paid forfeit, and Athlone, ridden vy Gage, loped over. THE HONTER HANDICAP PLATE was the sixth race, two miles; horses ridden by mem: Ders of the Club. The entries woe: Rapture, Edeuton, 13% Tohannon, 156 Pontoon, 140 Bs.; and Ovsternian, did not’ Pontoon was frat favorite at commencemeut of the ecliing tn the About 5 to 2 agalomt bun, bi Kilenton took tho lead, and was Ort favorite at about 2 to 1 agal Ainst_Hohanon, 8 to 1 against ; inet Rapture. Ae this Woe A gon'loman'* race, bers of the Club alone betng al\owe | to. there was w oro wee riduc a He beret Lt we Bre btwece. Miley by Ni. "Hecksher, “These centpiccs a Bae eas ‘ae ena the frst turn of the second m. toh 4 Wiley was rent Yorwnd, by. if. Mecksher Bicely. gad from, fourth ray hrouc his horse. to ieapetire contd not stay there, and eng got away frou him throe 1 n bs the far ‘torn. ye ght ved at Rapture, but Io vain, Mr. Beresford had her in com- mand, and rent her ih a B00: Length of the most ‘interesting race of the day. Ti for the weights. No race by a fours Aly at 138 ;ounds ik Temembercd as equal 40 it in thus country. ir. Beresford and Mr. Centre are particularly to be praised fur thelr riding. ‘THE SEVENTH RACE WMA mereh one uille, between Tun Kobbint and TF. t * capital led off and headed the mile through middle of the grand stand, whore Konvins w tent forward. Wallace at once gave way, breaking down badly, and Rovbins won. — Fleetwood P: mtrics. J. Somerdyke's bay mare ‘Thos. Higgins's bay ries, Di. Mace: Kelding Gwyn prigine Ring Cay Howe's bay mai ine Crusader. Fi phoetnut ing Drea tpavght, ory Jack, M. Kode flay xelding Moody, D. Mace rf Paitereou's sorrel ers’s sorrel stallion Hick- rince, J. Murphy's white gelaing White 5 of Mor= In Tremont vesterday about 4,000 spectators assembled co witness the game between the Red Stockings and the Unions of Morrisania, as it was anticipated, from the well-known powerful batting abilities of the Union lads, that their score would be 8 good one, and, as they are no sluggards in the ficld, that they would provent the Red Stockings from making a heavy score, Ouly the latter was realized, Considering the One team they had to play agninst the fact of keeping their score down to 14, of itself is creditable; but had yg, tn toe deld aa they did when they thra jutuals about a weok ago, the Red men would not bave seured more than ve run ‘A laree sum of money must On the result, as the Union boys were s:aum ried by their friends and. the public he fielding of the Cincinnatl men was siinply per: fection, and, 80 far, the spectators were treated to an exhibition of base bali as it ought to be plased, ‘They were dreadfully disappointed, however, in tho mt of the Union team, dressing which the Red Stockings received at the hands of the Atlantic Club on Wednosdiy, had left not the slightest trace of disappointment oF Annoyance among them. ‘They freely admitted that they had been beaten fairly and squarely va their merits, There i# no doubt whatever that they would like one cut more at the Brookiyn players betore they return Weut, but of tuis there Le Little or no chance. In the game yesterday, B’ \sell and Higham de- serve especial mention lor welt good sten and #0 also does Gedney for his good fy bor, however, pliched in his usu ° wil style, end having mon against lim woo time before they strike, was anything but ‘The following ts the score: umtom. enerally. iy arenes x °. Bi 2 ys o 8 Res SO 8 bGoutaien ptt 4° 0 © 0) WatermanSdo 5 $3 i} ry Rt ; H i Sitsonaid. ft. H cuney iit by rainurd, ps. Heynotinrr.t.8 0 0 Olswoany, Sd'bt. 4 Gedney El d 0 MOVE Rhos 4 ot 0B. 8] Total. og 87 Tae Ba a ane Has Hehe Unio. oo, FP 8S US Red's Pete Umpire Kford © ub. Beore: and Luea, Time of &: Two hours To-day the Wed Stockings vl zaboth, N. Je The Great Baso Ball Game—The triends of the Kelly's To the Katior of The Bun. in: notice in the New York Herat of vo-nay very poor account of (he AUabtic-Ked 8 ockine mart Bald Baver’ assert the Kecls dif not hase which Lyronounce eosire'y fal the deciding inning the Rede wi iusm, by on oute.der stopping right feld by Btart. Lf i had Bot beme swonpet awe Woult buve made @ homerun, In future matches it would be efit tothe puablio ifthe Herald would end one of Ite represoatarlven to Witioes Match ids am y tie Resoiutes at Rite dof making nore fauricated reports. £ ne . A LOVER OF JUSTIOR, —>___ Last Night's Fivet Ward Murdor, Lust evening, in a disturbance at 1 Whitehall stiect, between Lawrence bullivan and his wie, the woman stood # chance of being very seriously beaten, John O'Brien, ® lodger in the sume build- ing, interfered to wave her, dud was stabbed in tue ubdomen, O'Brien was borie to Bellevue Hospitul, Gnd Sullivan was locked up in the New street police station, — Enlarging the Volume of the Gurroncy, Wasuorox, June 16,—Gen, Garfield's Cur- rency bill passed the House this sfern on vy 93 to 81. Te autioriaes the isive of $95,000,090 additional currency, rotires the $44,000,000 of & per conts, und provides for the redistrivution uf 35,000,000 in’ cur- renos, ‘The bill ts regurted as an inflation to tne ox- tout of £ii0.000.000, 16, 1870. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE BUN'S REPORTERS, sure of Nome of Done by the Governm About six weeks ag been brauded store, Mr. Wilson that he had influ Of the District, and with the could effect a settlement for check for the amount; but t! to accept it, remarking that ave it to Armstrong, Men ceed, and the Re Armatrou Wiad aspen every cont of it, ‘one of the men _ wii ‘the bill tor ois serv Mr. George Wheeler of Ume ago owned two negotiable bonds, with coupons attached, of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com- pany, each being worth $1,000. Un the Sth of June they were locked in ® burean Mr. family, leaving his house in plicity. possession of the bonds and a that she found in th ‘The money she had across the bay: und bonds ha ment on t —s mixing up of names did the Mr. Edward Stern, somo in) altogether a different char: Storm, He isa wealthy R New Ofsgen light, ani he ts day, he Uuirty of our bert citizeus to accepted. Among them wi ove of the four” princes W Oldest families of Russia, 1 try in Washington was coming to this © ndered hima dinner, — Something About One of the Officers that 1 , one of Col. Whitley's officers seize a barrel of whiskey which had not id which was found to belon: to liquor merchant, of Pearl street. Ha A Wook aiterward, George Armstrong, formerly con- nected with ex-Collecior Bailey's office, informed ence with the Collector Distriet Attorney, and $200. Wilson drew a lie wily shark refused ho required tho cash. Mr. Wilson borrowed the money of a friend, and ntine, the defrauded merchant loarned that the prosecution was to pro- venne officers tuok steps to make isgorge the money, but he said that | A report of the ca nt to Washington yesterday. Armstrong was re employed to obtain evi. Todiana divores ices was charged to the Staten Island # short drawer, On that day Wheeler went to church with his wife and harge of a German vant, whose appearance was that of perfoct sim- No sooner bad Mr. Wheeler left the house than this innocent maid broke his bureau opon, took mal! quantity of mones Pay- sbutwih The Banquet to Mr. Catacazy. The banquet in Delmonico's on Monday even- ing hae been credited to Mr. M rea faery Saul tbe giver of the feaat, Mr. Stern is acter from Mr. Myer issian, Who purchased justice, the pight for the United States an! Russia of the on a visit to this coun try for the puroose of looking after the interests of his paent. Mr, Edward Scorn has never tailed in basis . Leuning that tue Minister of his coun- y on Sitar- and invited about meet bim, all of whom 8 Prince’ Dolgorwukt, ho represent te tour The wilkir was avery ine hignest credit oa its ple sant one, and reflects accomplisued giver, en Who Sh be District Attorney ¢ The friends of Judge Nouh Davis are still urg- ing his claims for the United States Attorneyship of this district, but it fs generally conceded by the off cers of the federal building, who Lave been in com- inunieation with the wire. White Pouse, that canno ‘any that if Mr. Davis should pulling vistors to the ot get the office. They be selected to succeed ZeéaePierrepont, he would have to resiza his seat in Congress, and they add that President Grant has expressed ais doubts whether the district now rep. resented by Mr, Davis cin be again carried by tuo Republicans, Mr, Pierrepon nation upon Gon. Grant, bat the to accept it wntli le cai decide upon Lis succe: Judge Heary k. Davies, the Davis, ts one of the bondsmen of ex-Cullector —-+- 1 lias pressed his resi resident 1efused law ‘partner ot Noah oy. Close of the Schuctzenfest. The German shooting fes' ing with the distribution of King, Cord Menkon, was dec: tival closed lust even- priges, The Schuetzen orated with an oak-leaf crown, aad presented with a gold medal by Fraeulein Schenockenburg, assisted by white, Twenty-one prizes, ven to the successful JM tring. G. Stointe neck, Sia blandinger ; PoiV flag, Capt. J. vening of the stone of the Masonic Temple ago, Brother Sherwi: directed the vocal music, on vocalists in the choir for wu Brol . 0. Pirovang: Teh, company ; . W. Schuilemann ; leit head, H. Ba eit ew, left neck, A. Strate; of Bt, itty girle dressed in valued in all at $400, contostants, ar foilow's : Cord Menken (the Schuetzen Kine); mid-tle Ch towing. b Piok teh wiug, ig | anpertal glor nt Werhai; tail, comoany ar per, Tage dag, M ni Hall F. Gerdes. laying of the coruer- in ubis city a few days Cecile Lode, who seeing a couple of loud ose inusical proticiency he could not safely vouch, aud wishing to avoid the least inbarmony on the ‘occasion, with twinkle in bis genial eye. The Gran At a meeting of Post Phil. Kearney, Ny t evenin @. A. R, ii @ cunning addromsed the Lodge ax ‘oliows: * Biothers—Any ot you who do net music well are requested not to assist too much.” t War, 8, At 594 Kroadway, while Ezekiel Reeves, of % Lowis sirce! |, Was speaking, Col, Michael W. Burns flung a spittoon at Adjt, Reoves's tiead, ‘badly disfiguring bis faco, and severely injuring lim. dreased at the Central taken home by his friend the Custom House, Alter having ‘olice OMice, Keever 8 Wor ry Burns is o weigher tu An Exposure Forthcoming. A caucus has been held o: Irish, and Germau weekly view of forming a coulition moretespeciall luis very parti gramme ts 001 Q The Brooklyn Board of blished, a f editors of American, newspapers, with the against Tammany, and against Mayor O'Hall, on account of disposition of f natron ‘The pro- OSES utine Quarrels Again, f Health yesterday Adopted resolutions denying the right of the Quar. antine officers char; 1» when such officers to give auch vessel an unrestricted taining the recent action of to determine that any wharf of Brooklyn {8 sufficiently remote for a vosse) to di do not consider it it, and sus: flcor Cochran, Health a Pensions Payable Quar rly. Wasninaton, June 15.—The House bill to de- fine the duties of pension agents was passed by the Bewate to-day, payments of pe Sion agen ts unit jons, — The St, James P. E. Churel Strawberry testival to-night and he Tremont M. E. Chu ival last eveau vening.. Mr. Kennard, the newly apy Fordham public school, haw Jasinew 1 id face. N L PERSON Dr for Kuroy yeuverday ‘Tiebinor ov, Waller Condict Bled on Theedny 19 Miss Adein The flor, Moses F frome Dy sae Ropubiieans of Ind re by daugh allo a with Raatord ‘The Hon, Benj, Wood sailed Judges Curis aud Quinn, the H han, Alderman Duly, and obi down the bay, ‘The comin portrait and tr. Ch act number of the ography of the rls A Lane tine dono fi nd Le Of the * Thunderdi n Uncle Bill Toy ‘The veter ‘Tho bill provide and mak Wool waen Mr, Boekhout, 1h for Liverpool European fect, in the place o1 Kt r the quarterly the tees of pen- a WESTCHESTER county. h in Fordham have @ 4 to-morrow evening bh bad a very success‘ul Dg, Which Isto be contio- pointed Principal of the on arreated on A charie byt arth ANLELLAENCK, of Newark, svited of Newark, was mar ide Burnes Dunn ty wominated for Con: Hinue the seotia wore Ma Noe, of Califor s, was esterday 4 will ro. bis family, a M, Prévost-Parodol ts nominated Ambassador of Fr ington,and MM, Beilouct and De Nor- aries Of Einbansy. Commodore O, 8, Glisson haa been ordered to hold himeelf in readiness lo Aeeume command of the F-Aduitral William 1 for Europe yesterday. Hoo. Laurouce D. Kier: aces accompanied nin Emarald will contain « Hon. Michael Nov ts uit justice ty tae publi we is to tate a donot at Union Hall, Willlamabureb, on the wih of this month, The Hon, James Mace, the Hun, Thomas Allen, the Hon. Joseph Covara, tie Hon. Willan kd Wards, aud sevoral ocier distin promised their suppork hed geatiswen have i ) i . PRICE TWO CENTS. THE COUNTERFRITERS’ GANG, N r THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, ‘The Spelling of a Nice Li Pavit paseen Victimized to am Baers | rae HOUSE OF LORDS! TRMPER ON , Sone Batont—Pue Coaditen of THE IKI6M LAND BILL, Ae cor who was Assnulted by the Hooundre pence ‘Toward the close of inst year,» gang Of ACCOM: | Probable Passage without Farther Amends } Dlished counterfeiters were known to be at work im ment—Prediction of Prosperity, Order, ie this country, They evidently possessed appliances co-The Large Landlords Favore ip ‘9 Of an extraordinary kind, and, emboldened by their the Measure as it Stands, } 4 Auccoss in the imitation of ordinary notes, they at- | Loxpon, June 15.—In tho House of Lords last Lil tompted the forgery of railway cortificates, Col. | night, Karl Granville moved the second reading of ia Whitley and Superintendent (then Captain) Jour- | the Irish Land bill, He said, refraining from parle Aan consulted together, aud the case was honed | san topice, be would simply domonsteate the necess " over to Detective Farley, A few days lator, Farley | sity for this legislation, ‘The Inw as it stands is com $9 Arrested a namber of the gang, namely: Piorce, | feesediy unsatisfactory, The tenare of in Ire Py id Carpenter, Clark, Rippon, Kempston, Henning, and | tand is insecure, and abrapt evictions without com> i Bonnach, The lost two are in the Penitentiary, and | pensation for improvements made by the tenant are ; the others, with the exception of Rippon, are awalt- | common, The landlords have their grievances ° a ing trial in Ladiow atroot jail, too. Renta are lowor, and their payment lee Onrpentor and Pieroo are skillful engravers, tho | certain in Ireland than in say other country im former having engraved the plates for the Central | Europe, while the interest on bonds and mortgages 6 Pacific counterfeit bonds, and with such exact sc- | is greater. Ho alluded to the diMeuitios which land+ ap curacy that, had they been put in circulation, their | lords had with their tonants, and he detoction would have been most dimcult, These committed, 4 lates, it was found, were In Kurope, and tuither | attompte at legisiation on the subject. A final sete aie arley betook himsclf, Arrived in Liverpool, he made himseit known to Inspector Carlisie, of the | “ement was now sought for. It had been impossible ia detective foreu there, and the two went to Paris, hitherto, bat mow it was possible. He proceeded to , a ¢ they found the plates, awaiting the arrival of | show that the preeent scheme would yield prosporte af renter to print then, hes wero in charge of | ty order: and peace, is ‘a man whose name is withheld, who was directed to | '%> scot oopeed ia Fotain them till called for. ‘The Duke of Kichmond dented that there was ne» P Liche plates. which Detective Parley brought with | cossity for the introduetion of tho bill. He read @ , Lim from Burope on Tuesday night, are in poses: " Sion of Superintendent Jourdan, and consist of a | Humber of letters to prove that landlords are all ‘ pie Ly Ved hipaa rh, $1,000 ponds ot | gentieness and consideration, Exception said, the Union Pacific Kuilway, There is also the | wore possible, but too few to warrant the present +, @ original bond from which they were copied. The: ‘ aresald by experts to be the most artistic. nid duu | leeislation. After urging other objections, the agble Eerons counterfeits ever produced, Lord said he should not oppose the measare, for fear As reported yesterday in Tie SUN, one of Col. | ® Worse one might follow its rejections but he P Whitley's detectives was brotaily assaulted while | hoped that certain amendments which he suggested 2 2 attempting to arrest Edward Daly. the keever of a | would be adopted, saloon in Amity street, on Monday evening last, The | — Earl Russell advocated the passage of the bill withe oMfcer, it is satisfactory to kvow, is progressing fa- | out further amendme: yorably, Yesterday, Col. Whitley himself arrested | Lord Dufferin sid large Iandlordé defended the +) a George Morris, ono of the party who attacked tho | provisions as they stood, and he deprecated ang detective, und he bas been committed withont bail, | alteration, ‘This Morris is a thorough villain and noterious Jail ‘Without action their Lordstips ross rey et bim in? hg when revere bout eel Sel in spu # Utica Bank notes. Daly Las 80 y ” but tls spoody capture is certain, co eee ‘ $a ; } ER SKIES FOR ERIE, eee LEER i Lr aRCe err Loxpoy, June 15,—Yesterd the first di b The Ewropean Shareholders Looking for en ie aban bing lbh leacheadn A Mw Mtock—The English Protective Committee | ofthe Ascot races. The most important race was ‘ Exposed—Coufidence in the Managers, | for the gold vase, given by Her Mojesty, ataed to@ 3 Mr, Frederick A, Lane, the legal member of | #Weepstakes of 2 sovereigns eaci, for all ages, two ‘4 the Erie triumvirate, returned to this city yesterday | Miles, This was won by Sir J. Hawley's b. 0, Bidore nthe been in Enrove the past four months, busily enlight- | with 1,000 sovereigns added, for three year-olds, the :* ening the British and other forelen shareholders of | OWner of the second horse to receive 200 ao bs wnd the third 100—one mile and five furlongs—ol Erie concerning (he actunl condition of that great | with 1 subscribers, ‘This was won by Kine O° aout ational Inabway, fnancially and otherwise, Mr, | “The Ascot stace of 85 sovereigas each, with, $96 added, the #econd to receive 50 sovereigns, and the ve Lis etakes—two miles and a half—was 6 Silbehaud second, and Curto Lane has correctod the (alse tinpressions ercated by the persistent misrepresentations of the agents of rival lines, and the enemios of the rresent dynasty, | tuird. " Vanderbilt's English agenia are said to be utterly | | The trial stakes of & sovereigns, with 200 added, de oralized at the lailure of the recent partial insur+ | for all ages, the winner to be sold for 600 soveroiens, rection of forei7n shareholders of Erie, ‘The untor- | wis won by Greenribbon, beating Rostcructan tunates who were biarnoved out of thelr stock by d, and Simplon third, ‘The last race was for the nineteenth Ascot bi nial stakes Of 10 sovereigns each, with 100 added. ‘This was won by Mr. Merry's b. 6. Perth, beating Mr. Burt's clients have at last discovered the real in tentions of the infamous English * Protective’ Com - miiteo, and are now combi for the recovery of 8 which they have #9 cunningly -o- | Lord Falmouth's Ortolan, Seven horses started, torted Raia? eet Lertsy iby is Laity tne ———— (i by the motubers of the Knglish Erie Hing at the rise: 1 ious fenrb whieh Mr Burt cut in Albany, and to Dee eee ae, the stupidity of that young and inexpericnced lawyer the faullure of the grevt conspiracy to put the Erie line under Engiisn control is attrfbotod. Mr. Lane reports a radical change of feoling amoug the foreign shareholders within the last few months, and, not- witistanding the slandors promulgated by the “Pro- Kulogy tn Westminster Abbey—The Floral c Offerings of the People, Loxpow, June 15.—Doan Stanley will deliver a fsormon in Westminster Abbey next Suaday on the tective" ring, there is 4 growing conildonce in the | death of Charles Dickens. Tho grave of Dichons ta ‘ Present mauxgomeat and the future of the Erie | entirely covered with flowers, cast thero by the r) road, visitors who Mave throrged to the spot since the q TOMMY HADDEN'S RAID, beret ileus . Another Royal Marriage. Happens to New York Politicia Loxnow, June 15,—The Empcror of Russia and q when they Ventare ever to Jersey. the King of Prussin have met at Ema, to arrange ® r Whilo Mr, biichac! Martin, of Hudson City, was | marriage between Prince Viad imir, tho ‘second soa of the Caar, and Victoria, wile of to 8 daughter. Prussian princess, The Princoss the Crown Prince, has given birth pare a Austrina Schools, ‘4, June 15.—A Convention of German how in session, have adopted a resolution “ tavoring the exclusion of doctrinal religion from the schools, and the retention of natural religion, -_—>—_ 4 A Crisis in Belgium, \ from home last summer, Thomas Donnelly, the ‘watchman left m charge of his resideuce, was Sha wed, and $2.00 worth ot goods wore stoten fr: the promises, Tommy Andden, s notorious Water street character, at oue time the partner of Johu Allen, the Wickedost Man in New York . aud another worthy from the tame locality, camed Thos. P. Pi were convicted of toe crime. Yesterday the tri: was concuuded before Judge Randolph in Hudson City, the jury Oading them guilty of grand larceny. = i Hadden derlared his innocence, and pleaded not to June 16.—The political complexion 4 bescnt to State Prison on account of Lis tamily, | of the new’ Chamber is about the sane as that of Judge Randolph, after some feeling remarks, which | the last Hous A Ministerial crisis is expocted im affected Huddon deeply, sentenced the prisoacrs to | cousequence, Btate Prison for wn years each, —>— a cence seasidasiiialiananiiatiinee Insurance Directors Imprisoned. Daniel McPariand tn the West, Loxnox, dyue 16.—The Directors of the Mon- i A pasacnger who was on tho train with Danicl | sre Insurance Company, ‘which failed some time ' 4 Mc¥arland in Indiana saya that whun the cars stop: | trang ny? CeCe Committed for trial ou charge wi ped at Martinsyilie, Ind., the conductor ovened the -———————----- af door, and suoutod, * Martinsville! Fifecn rainutes NEW JERSEY, of or divorces, A larse coBperative atore is 4 { McVarland stopped at the hotel patronized by | Eiaabeh rn Ye More 18 soon to be opened ia " Mrs, BlcFarland when she obtained her alleged di- | A foot race between amateurs, in Lincoln Park, vorce, fark, fOr ® puree of $350 m side, was sloped by the ’ By a singular coincident ne was assigned the | Ne dame foom and the same bed occupied by Sirs. Me. | Police yeaterday. Parland and Mrs. Calhoun during their visit last During tho than tor storm last evening, the three summer, Moro singular still, !the number of toe ry building owned by Philip Susie at 10 Bolmomt room was the number of tho cell in which McBur. | #¥enue, Newark, wae struck by Hehtnin : lund lived during his confnement in the Tombs. The rervaing of Mra, Rachel Bail. which wore y i. widely buried in the old Newarg burying ground in 178, were t RAILROAD AOC “AOCIDENTS, Yesterday disinterred. ‘The skull ard several bouos i pees, A child was fonnd in a basket in Belleville avenat Newark, with a paver tied to tts aru 4 which wel Written (ho Dame and address of (he father, A violent thunder storm passed over Elisabeth. a Inst evening, the lightning ang aitillery destroying the Mr. BV. Tathill, aged 53 was killed in Denville Station, N. J., where he was station master. yesterday, by being caught Detween two freight care wea coup: Ling them, Albert Alexander is the name of the froman who | tower of the Broad street Daytist Church striki | was injured in the accident Tuesday niznt near Kliza: | eral houses and damagine tue shipping inthe ports } Dethp ort, om the New Jevsey Central Ratirond. He will James Williams, a clork at 97 Now York av probably die of his Injuries: dames Willams, Of Now York ov | ——— failed erda pt to hang uM ¥ OBITUARY, Hock fn ther etfs" AN for dntemp 4 pel lacie Min seit seriously ia the tert browst: | Maria Louisa Sotelto, only doughtor of A.M. So * Te yr aes " y teido Haq. ex Chie! gusiice of Venerunta, died ni be | FLASHES PROM THE OCKAN CARLES, i fauhei's residence fa Morriaunia, yosterday, {u hot four as { oath soar, Drought coatinues ia Franco. J Rysanna Sweeny, the wife of Mr, Danio! | q | Rehwsenye Hotel was buried yoareriiay tram | , The Tory poers, it is said, will support the Iria ' i As D, A Nae te Bee strect, | Lana bill, ¥ rl avenue.’ ‘Alter servioes by Glynn, fo rican Cons {he remala Ware takel for 1tctmeaK Lo Gtivary Cpe | muctbuctiagt ts” ‘e American Consul, is dod of q ‘The Hon, Thomas Dawes Kiiot, Member of Con. | ,.Zhe Ecumenical Council votes the Pope intaitinte \ by a inige majority. q ‘The Catholic ticket wos generally success’u! tm the i recent elections in Belgium. from the New Bedford distrct ot Masi om Tuesday 1a New Bostford, ton on the 20a of March insets, He was born in Bos jaated at Columbian College, Washington Cliy, tn'1K25, and Was m prowiwout stone thinks the on of th " momber of the bat of New Bedford. » GU STATUE Hiinies the sarision oC she Pinte off . bith 2 q ‘The Commons inst nicht passed to a second retake HOURS OF LEISURE, ing the bill to amend the Reform law. Soe ‘The assoasins of Count do Arenhure, of the Last ovening a strawberry and trait fostival was | trian Legatious are to be exiled to Siberim - given for (he benent of the Abyssinian Baptist Caurch. —— \ ‘The French Flower Company, for the accommo YOITINGS AROUT TOWN. f ation of the ladies, have opened . 2 Bast Fourteenth’ rtreet, ‘Unign quar Renee dinpiny Borel decorations for thé tollet in every vari A very interesting entertainment will be given this evommz at the Seyonth avenue M. K. Brooklyn, cousisting of panoramic and ‘ures, and vocal aad iuatrameatal music Of «high Mr Bernard Smyth bas been the Board of Bdncation, The Park Commissiorors announce firewor the parks on the Fourth of July, Lidaadid ted President of Siafford'’s Iron and Sulphur Powders order, ‘The entertainment is provided for the Joint nvigorate , thonetit of the Sunday ronovis ct the clureh "in wn ent | she body and purity the bloba Ade, Me kivon. an "ekpacopal Cauca, Tt will be | | The brig Athlete, from Jamaica, and the schoonoe Kato, from Havana, ‘arrived last wight. Mayor O'Hnll nddrosmed the pupils of Bt. Gi briel's (Catholic) Grammar Behoot last night, ft A thousand pounds of Chinese medicines la —— BROOKLYN, — Wo, Matt, aged 13 years, was fatally kicked by & | poen imported vy Li ‘au, Uni ~ ' ore la cntce avenue yeetorday Ma estiiy Ne Geoe (eras eRe nan ! {The corner tone of the Kut River Bridge war | nogpitals Gaily fand give delicious (ruife to the patente, BUihotoot of Fulton street, Jeaterdars one | he Directors ofthe Beehoven Festival oxpoet ny White, County Clerk, won $6,000 and | Friday, one AMS tutte to viel the Coltsoum o | : Mui ray '8},000, 00 # Ie of tue Atlantica | noe” ; and Kod Stockinus’ match on Tuesday Chamrion Cow Milker, patented April 5, 197.. Charles Doifentiacn, the missing German grocer, | War tant SOTECHE wen, Call and wee, WT road Hed to is wine in Whiyple eegect, Williamsbur zh, * ; Senterday, after a pleasave trip tok hrogg’s Nec 1 Exccutive Committeo of the Union USAR TCR saing from the Widows’ o¢ in the St, Nicholas Hotel next These 4 and Orphans' fund of the Inte Volunteer Fire Depart f ment Mr. Josep Boll is charwed with tho respou Ellon Riley, aged 60, who was burned on ‘Tuesday q sitviniy of wccounting for the disurepaucy aul while” pe osoie Lolo & stove, died you Mu ferday in Helloyne Hoapttal SPARKS FROM 1 TELE: _ ‘The World newspaper Base Ball Club challenges HE TELBQRAPH. | aay 'thopclubin the ay of Beoskis! 0 flsy et eep 5 a <9 tive! on'uny ground, for the championship Ponator Anthony has voen re-elected Goorze Moore, who was run over by 4 truck om The Maryland Jockoy Club 4 organized, with | Rieventh avenue, near turty-seoond ‘strcet, ow Ruasday Gey, Bowie as President Charles M1, Gray was bold tn $1,000 1 evening, died yostorday in Betlovag Hos pti Hurinoss men in the Nineteenth Ward Boston yos terday (oF s6.1tng caucollod revenue sais oautions ‘The Republicans of Maino yesterday nominated | 16 Vocks to ercet the Hon, Biduey Petham ur tho Governorenin _ Dlishael Ly ‘The Hon, A, Campbell goes to lay the Fenian bus! r ahane tat uae Ww caused. b stnd her w! hoomaker's pe, Brownley, uty Marshal from Nad ny Of Col. WHI #ley uaseslon $3,000 in coupler hess before the Imperial aushoritios ‘the International Convention of the ¥. M,C, A. moot th Indianapolis on tue 224 anal J. H. Holdon, agent of a New York In. conipany at Kansas City, has born arrested for for Tho Republicans of Philadelphia settled their d Toh Gannon yeaterday rocovered pote, last wight, by nominating W, 1, Heeds tor tio | $209 inthe Court of Common (ie Bhridvalty i 8 from the nee ay, whieh the iathorc ‘The schooner Mary and Eliza, of Calais, frore Tio. 4 Viaric hile he Wakes pie boken tor Salispary, Mo, with coal, # mohore on beaver y i ft Fae 8 poner tae hela Ne Ave Germans, employe by nie The successfal horses at the Beacon Park races net yeaterday ad Goll holy thine Bohalt Tint Nid be haat rar out wa 0, Mn M ‘The Repudiicins in Philadelp'iia renominute for © ho Hon, Chas, O'Ne i, {he Hon. Leonard My ot Wim, D. YA sills ocoirred aunong the e el delegates In (ho Beeond Disbrict, kad Juin V. U.oewy Of Biceck ‘Was DoubaLed taal Ponghed up a portion were bags.

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