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——_———— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE GREAT RINK FAILURE, AFTER MANAGER GROVER'S COLOS- SAL DEAD BEBTHOY. eG fhe New York Festival Failure—Parepa Rosa and Miss Kelloge on a Strike—No ¥, No Song-The Managers to Shell Out—€500 for “The Star-Spangled Ban- ner’? Gilmore's Ferlora Hope. Seo York Correspondence af the Ban Praneteeo Bullen. New York, June 20.—The great Beethoven Contennial is all over, and the periormers are count- ing their profits and losses. The afftir wie rtarted grith only & fortnignt’s noticgpand tue details were far from complete when the Orat day of the festival arrived, Everything was in confusion; but for the first day or two the outside pablic did not know much abont it, By the third dav, however, every= feody who bad boen hirod began to be in doubt, and hen THR STRIKING YOR WAUES BROAN, ‘The printers who furnished the programmes re- ured to deliver them unless they were paid for ‘dm advance, and the resalt was that at several of the performances there was not # programme to be had spt! the day's work was half over, ‘Thon there was @uch ® row among tbe performers that the com- qencement at more than half the concerts was from fiftoen to sizty minutes late, 4 the concert was to berin at 8 o'cloc: there war not a single person in the or red individuals were among die ‘great deal of nolsa, and foally Gismore's band came ExPabd was followed by tue orchestra, THEY WeRe msseD, 4.80 was Carl Rosa, who eame to conduct the first tural for the antience to bise Paterially to bring order out of cuavs. DEMIND THR SCENES. sThe verformance deliind the scenes, was indnitely fore amusing than the one presented to the fence, and ib ts a pity that the publi ood chance to see the fun. ‘The: All the languages of the continent of Eurone. ot penling to anybody who ss bilisy feast authority. Hore was a prima donna, whose énrn hid arrived to go on the stare. but she refused to move an inch until the muney was in her hands or ‘Sbo hands of her og: PAMEPA ON STRIKE. Parepa sent word from her droseing room to the fmanacer, the messare being curried by her agent, thet #he would not sing. ‘She vo sing,” said the agent, “unless she have xe money.” Sing she ‘would not, and the munager was obliged to come down with’ the stamps. ‘Then the stately Pareon ‘appeared, went to the front, aad smilea as sweetly 8nd we charmingly as though there never lad been Gho slightest trouble of any Kind about the cash re. All the ere were talking and gesticalating at once, ap. yy any vad the Sure Thea MISS KELLOGG FOLLOWED PAREPA’S EXAMPLE, 4 with ber arma iolded she stood #: it until her agent delivere! ter uiimatum A chook vr $00) fwae handed 'o her and she dew erred, owing to a bout ite correctness. Bat * otg lle ber jt jumped into a ceri ean Grove to the taakte soe if ali was rient. ‘Thetsneck was correct, and there was no ore trouble wi Clara Lowisd until sue was to go on the sluge fenin. PING. stately Brigwolt, in a mingled patos of Boe Hrenck, ana Italian, said be could not muve @ili ihe monéy was in his’ bends, forward and wns to sing the itom * Trova: x0" with the ansistaves of Bri-null, Of what use one in the Miserere without the o.her? The man ment thoucht they could persua 'e Brigaoll to go Twird, OM: of politeness to the lady. if for no other reason; but the, could nor perenade huun, and ery reluctantly Wey HANDED HIM WIS Castt, qrien, Ne amilinely joined the amlling Retloze, and Gogetuer they went t rough their part of the per- fofm nce. Mrs, Richings, Mrs. Beguin, snd ‘oue afier snot er all the solo singers, reused to movea step W:.hout their money; and thus the row wer on, dela) ing everybody, an putting auilience, man. acors, singers, orchestra, and cuorus lato bad ho. sur, Went op the Kellogg haa gone TNS ARTILLERY PERFORMANCE. A creat feature of the enterainment was the per: form: nce of tue Star panziod Bauwer byw batlery Of ariicery abil Ainuwie Parens, Wiki [he assintarce Of tie orcuesira wud chorus, ‘ie sr allor, beluved @oll euouzh anil the let da n it refased to Bre anoiner gua awes® ts bad tue uoKey that was due. ptain oF the battery Was & kvod-al ured Day A US LO WAS poraiswat in bis re THE MANAGERS SHELLED ovr, nd come down with a check for 959). Bat it was Saturday afier ovnaing ours, and we an. like Bollosg, was a hie duvious. He wanted, tia jones, und as Gilmore Was 10 eonducs “th *Biar-Xpangied Bun the Germans naturally applied to him, Gi core explxined Uiat It was fight, that the check Was cows; be! the Geraans woul) onsent to revive it. The au ence w polsy, Parepa Was wasting, Gare was waiting Qhe cloras was waiting, tie o a Was waiting Dat the artillery was not quie ready to walt Finally, the Capiain said that te Would guoot tf Gt more Would pay ain. 4100. © All riety more, and $0 the ca a lus pocket, wanded it axe, and 1 a moment a, re, and guns wore Soundering away ut the “S.ar-svaizod Banuer.” ‘The lity rec-shirted periorwers on tue auvil were Bilred trom the Avuian Upera chorus. ‘They we Andured to put on seu suis to make tuem look like Gremen; but not one bad ever rua with the wa- abiwe or KNEW A HOSE FKOM A SYMPHONY. ernoon of Siturcay the Anvil Chorus was own op fhe buls. ihe tity red shirts had not been i—that is W say, mil of them baa not been pai. joney tor part payment had been given to one man swho claimed to be the head of the chorus, and, in- q@tead of disiril uting it equally, he bad g.ven it all to afew of tue perf rn ors, wud lelt the otuers without ‘any.bing. AL urst they Teiused even to put on their @hirts unless U.e* were paid; bul, afer a good deul of per-ussion, Gilmore got thew inside vf treir ear- auenis. 440) s00d tv hie, as they usuilly stand Wetore marening in, Dut they utierly refused to ‘Nwuge o single incl. MONEY, MONEY, NOTHING BUT MONEY, swns their cry. Gilmore tried to explain, bat they ‘Would no! listen to bis explanation, Fivally @ bapoy tho. ht siruck Dim; and wie explaining be situs tion Le managed Ww’ get the line pretty clearly de In fhe ned, ‘Then suddenly swinging Lis vain, Le Od oF if a! (he Hed of a rogiment, “Kali tat Basht Whoel! Foraacd! Marco!” aud atthe same tl Be tranped as it be were tryin: to go turou; he flour, ‘Ihe bewildered singers immedistel marched foraurd, and Leiore they kuew what they Were doin: toey were at ther anvils, Gilmore was at his stand, bud ive Apvi, Cuorus” was per: formed wits artivery, auvils, and everything, all in fe ier. Noture 01 tue audience suspected to “Wht cutegy tuey Were indebied fur We successiul Any A DUMB CHORUS. Th nee on Saturday evening observed th owitiws that bad teen reported, the Cherise cre welfiied, When the conducvor wi ¥ Hus stood up; but when it came | vig bey gave forth was very we © number o} the singers, tw ¢ A piskel When One expected the round oF u ' Pie Way the Joke Oceur ed Wak we The chorus Led bodwne OweuiHies, and Curehivue oF t kere Weatuwuy thv@ their Uichels 10 wuy Loy Who would ac Chem Witeous tue est te BEd as tO wae De coud sig or not, Colmequend, tourfilbe 01 Persou in ue Chorus KNEW NOTHING ABOUT MUST and crnld ny maye sig in visor, symphony, « Opers, ban 4 CBW LOL d worn wl Civil engineeril abi tu ib Lujren d thas while tere was w lara Olt Of .uubere, baste Was a Very Wouk ot of sound. ere 01 Le a Bl eh CuIus\ Ane chorus bavi F did the Lent they cc were ayuiist tuem, the Bostcn Veace Jul tee. montis were requiel fu preparution; batin the Beethoveu Centenuial, the ata rat Ui turee orks, COuse coniusion ut Uie star, ers did wot know whai que Snu many 01 the solo &i duey were ty uo. Jue location of the rink, or coliseum, ry bad, Deing on ‘Ibiro #venne, wear Sixt) -third strees, wboat four viies won t.e City Hall, A person ruling there 0b tlw curso! Uw Puird avenue Teall way MUST GO THROUGH 4 TURTU varyine Hom balf an hour to Ofty minutes, the pas- een Leing packed into dirty Cars—packed us Sh ees Vines 1D 4 CAb—ABY When bey emerge in such us we had durive the jubllee, Mey y ue the wloresuid sardines, Hud the’ Locum been edxy of mcrae Over good :oade, wie que nd fupid Comuunication, twenty Hou-uud peuple wo rtayed away would bave been Preven ut We entertainment, Vie GBLMANY OF NEW YORK Almost unavimounl, refused 10 take part in the Bee- ‘thoven Cen ennial. iuey coud aot understand Wis (© Lirthony of Beethoven, which couse: in jecernber, Auvuls be celebrated in Jaue ; and 00 Body 0} Geruars tous part is bw alfabr. The on y "he ‘uu sang uF played in the convert were olred for \iww oceguehut, Juss we overyLouy €lse wus hired. Tt ts rumored that the Germans aré mukini prepors- lous to Ji @ Jo@thorea Coie ) OF Ourly in tue winter, Governor ti, For Coun Anpeal, ex-ludge Hiram bad ot Bi mares ex dudge Wiliam Ht. Levourd, New a! rk, For Judge 01 (he Supreme Cours, Third Dis- ret, in pha oi Ru Ww. eee ae a Pocii rouanedy Wi C4 AN ANTI-ERIE BANQUET. ighneas Fensts Caleb Tlis Royal Ratlroad WH Cashing Norvell—Fi yell-Rallroad Warmeers and Alvinezis wr ng a Campaign exainst Erie's Napoleon, ‘The Union Club House, at the corner of Twenty- first street and Fifth avenue, bas seen many joily parties, and doubtless has been sccessory to as many matptinal headaches os uny similar establishment in New York, But on Monday nirbt it saw the most uproarious of i# many foasts, tpartaken by as jolly s party'ns ever touched cup to In, OF pumsted hope: lessly over an entagled bill of ture 2 da Prangaise. ‘The room was one of the minor dining apartments lying in the northwest corner of the house, ‘The party comprised thirty gentlemen, all identical in interest, aud all opposed to the death to Bri First iu importance came Mr, Burt, the grent Ene- lish lawyer, Who came over hore “on epee,” as Bam Weller would have said. to wipe ont the present Erie manarers—and didn't do ft, He was splendidly attired, aud wore a diamond breastoin equal to that worn oy Col. French's barkeeper. fis leu-o'nttion whiskers gave to his nce that wir of Aay~ agers whiecn one slways to have been ti chatucteristic of the Ne onre, watchword ts represented to bave been: Fe Hy fo, fom Tameli ihe Bicon of ap Erie man!" Daring the later stages of the banquet Mr. Bart sing several songs, comie and pathetic, which drew roars of laughter or tears of burving sympathy from dis Learers, He also made a very reply to the toast, “ Rncland’s Railways. in whieh he men- tioned some of his (Burt's) experience in this country, Without, however, touching og the Albany episode. Mr. Choate, another tamous Tawver, who may be termed the heavyweight of the bar, was also present. ‘To accommodate his tremendous avordupois, t toward of the Uniow borrowed from the League Ciub the chair msually occupied by the Hon. Horace Greeley. Mr. Choate's bons es plenty ax fleas on a dog, ond, hai there been a Jaith(u) Boswell present to record tuem, would have formed a respectabie basis for a now volume of Joe Milleriems. clouraalizm was repreventet by the Hon. Cal ‘osoing Norvell, fuan editor of ut overflowed with jokes, Every time his mouth opened, the mouths of all tno rest involuntarily puckered for # lauxn, and when he spoke Were was 4 roar, a perfect hurricane of merriment. His great speech—and in fact frm «reat sveec! of the evening -—was made at 10 o'clock. No report, however ac curate, cim du justice to the flery evergy, the rcath- ing s.reasm, the terrific denaneiation, and the dead- Ivenmity azainst the Erie m nagement which per- vaded this epevch. Ovly those who heard ean tu! appreciate it. Mr. Norvell plunged at once into the sulject, and in lows than no time lad eat Gould au Fis« into the smallest kind of mince meat. ™ Next October,” said he, “ we will Join oar forces under the able leadersnip of our honorable friend « my left (understood to be Mr, Choate), and defore that eminent jurist, dadge Voodruff of the Supreme Court, who never,was cought"—[aere Mr. Norvel hind fell upon the table with such iorce 3 to set the glussware dancing as thougi it was part and parcel of Col. Fisk's bailet troape]—" we will burl those Erle robbers {rom the seats they have ovtulmed turough fraad.” And much more dit Mr. Horvell say to the same urpore. ‘The patty broke up ata late hour. Mr, LM. NO. P. Barlow is sail to Gave been pres- ent. We bave no report of bis speech, It was intented to hold an opposition-to-Erie mooting in Wall street on Monday afternoon, but or some reason the dinner wus sulbetituted. Beneath kis festivity appears tae corm of what the Enghshmen ava American sympatrizers expecs to form into 2 tremendous combUiustion arsi rhe. ted, as was intimated by Mr, Norvell.zto ne ainst the Erie management in October, with tle hove o/ ousting them and piacing a mixed Angio American direc: itis under- stood that Commodore yd theta all the ane ¢ is his power. Meanwhile Col, Fis« and Jay Gould are makive the New York aad Brie tae movel railway in the United States, —e OBESILY'S PICNIC. The representative fat men of Teutonia rolled Out yesterday in vast force to astonish the meagre cerigons of hecity, Fora seek previous the keep ers of livery stables tial been urduously at work In- *pecilng their carriages, putting in adcitional bolts and serews, apd judiciously applyuny protective chimps. and a/minisvering wnwonted nourishment to their hacks, in anticipation of tue unprecedened labors of yesterday. Shortly alter 10 o'cioce the cople in the neighborhood of the City Hall were a.armod by & tremaious viorntion of the earto, The mortar on the wails and ce: racked and fe the timepieces jingled and nd) stopped ; an alarm was depicted on the counte An that Keeps (uw pple stali ut Chatham streets, 8 0 oll ria Williaa wud Li sas soon ascertained, however, that these phe wMENS Were airiLutaole to the approw the vcesion Oo fut Teuivns on their way te the Belle vue Gard ir first plenic. A lang crowd City Hall ana along Chateam with wonder and up- proval anc eTULLON OF BLLLOXE. ne 4 along, th the horses’ str re Gerninns reposed in eal solidity, and gazed torth compliceu.l, upon those est gitted in the matter of flesh, Aud thus they jorth ov thelr po: derous pustino, Before the destination was reac ied, fire horees g0ve 1», hopelessly exhausted, and teu ot the vert cles broke down, Several emissaries of Mr, Berga followed the procession, and it us said that tie entire Association is to be iudieted on un eariy day. In spite of the delightful coolness of the weather, tie supply of table cioths with whien the wembers were provided Jor tue mopping Of prespirativn (rum their massive brows fviled, aud a fresb lot bud to be pro- cured on their «rival at the gardens, Tve sunjoimed is a schedule of wourinument, aolid end liguis, consumed during te procession, and at the picnic: 1,919 kegs of Inger. 1.827 bushels of clams niele revels, S06" wallons of idune wine, 211 pound» of tchweler Keaesc, 1M pounds of rausager, 21,59 ciga) ——— A PREMATURE BLAST. Accident to Laborers Air Line Rail- road—Twoe Men Killed and Three Wound- ed—The Sufferers ta Bellevue Hospital. An accident, which resulted in the instant loss of life to two men and the fear(al maiming of toree others, ocearred on Monday moraing wear s emall Village calied Westchester, in New London county, Conn, The moa wore employed by a Mr. Dwolnn, one of the contractors tor bailding the Air Line Rail- road, The men were at work at ® small place about pve miles above Middle Haddam ‘The village, if it can be go called, boasts only of abont bali a doxon houses and a poss office, but is situated im the nidst of gigyntic rocks On Saturday the men tad completed the drilling of a ho! vut three feet in devth and then putin a charee wder, The ex; losion was not suffictont to break the rock entirely, bus burst tt siightir, pening 2 seam of congiderabie whith, On Monday woruing they proceede to Work asain on the wan @ ck, and alter drilting a little deever jliced three ke w of powiler in the Hole, at the some time closing hese ts with gras and earth, While tn ihe uct of amping down the powier it ls supposed the arid wave incontuet with some Mot, fora wl ex: lowion occurred, tetantly killing Mr, (ouns Qniley. foreinan, and dunes Taslor. who Was enenged and v i ree other men wer Aruling bb & Cousiderable distance ‘so severely injare!, They re: Puirek J 23 years, formerly Hvin Hin) Kast Twenticth street, the t © raged in striking the drill, explo son taking place thrown to Lines, AUB. wning « f e of the richt thich, and # compound uclure ol the right 1ore-wrin, Desiies some fleslr Wounds, which are not of a serious nature, Bein © very Ftrony constitution, be is Lkely W recover, though now very luw. Thowas Mursuy was also striking the drill, Ho ' ‘BO youre of Hd A: u + as no Iriends or Feiativas in we country e¢ lat been living at Srdae ibe, NY. ills injuries’ are not dangerus, beike some severe oontusions and a fracture of tie kee pan Willi spain, 9 years of age, lived ab 288 Bast Ninetoente sireet, ile was att. in of the acele Vent turning the drill, and eusisivea a eovere hi corated wound of th spline and focturing two ribs, uv the uller impossir {affording any (he air got thi-ues, producing emphyrem, ‘The cor ved alxo protuced u very dunzera, hivody tuuor, His injuries are of such a macure tbat bis recovery is desp. d of, ‘On Saturday afternoon Tuomas Burns, working us a driver on the sumo road, was kicked by a nurses ng 8 compound (rupture of tie log. Owing to the length of time which mlapsed before he re- ceived uny attention lis recovery is doubiful, aud will in apy event be protracted, ‘The wounded men were brought down yester- aay on the stwamer Sime of New York, ot once conveyed Wo Bellevue, where Woy rompuy received every attontion. ‘The bodies of the two upfor.unate men who were killed wore conveyed to New Haven The foreman, Quirley, Was biown to pieces. the hena bein picked ub in ope place, an ar in apotber, a portiow vf the body in # third, and some of the remaine could not be found, Taylor was struck and fuhrowa down ® cliff about elghieen feet. ‘The injured wen state that the explosion was rely accidental, and hab no blame ca be abtechod any Ona, " 29 7 7" WHITTEMORE’S HEAD OFF, cna THE REJECTION OF THE REVEREND PEDDLER OF CADETSHIPS. —— Gen, Logan the Li e Pathway—Whittemore’s Infumonn Crime —Oredentials Returned —Eldridge's Bolici- for the Right of Representation, ‘Wasntworox, June 21.—The case of B. F, ‘Whittomore of Bouth Carolina came up in the Rouse ‘this morning. Mr. Loan (Rep., Ti.) offered a resolution reciting ‘the action of the Committee on Miltary Affairs, and ‘the Blouse in reporting @ resolution declaring Mr. ‘Whittemore, by selling military and mavel cadet ships, unworthy of a sont in the Mouse of Represen- tativen, reciting bis; lection and the presentation of his credentials, and resolving that the House of Re- prosentatives decline to allow the said B. F, Whitte- more to be sworn as a representative in the Forty: first Congress, and direct that his credentials be re- vurned to tim. Mr. Looan, in enpport of the resolation, qnoted ‘the statute which rendered Mr. Whittemore liable TO BE TRIRD CRIMINALLY forthe offence, and on conviction to be rendered in- famous and incapable of holding any place of trust oF profit under the Government of the United States. Ho held that Judicial action of the House in the matter disqualified bim the same as if be had been tried and convicted in a court of justice, If the House bad power to oxpel it had the power to ex- clade. This man's coustituents had been informed that the House lad solemnly dectared that be wns unworthy to occupy & seat as n member, but they had thought prover. as if to insult the Houee, to re- elect him. The House had no right to say that men should be excluded on account of politics or faith. but it had the right to say that a man of infamous character should be excluded. Mr. Expmiper (Dem., Wis.) sugested the danger of assuming such a riglt, which might be oxtend to the exclusion of men on account of politics or re- Mr. Looaw denied that the position which he took was open to such criticism. Ho bad directly disclaimed the power of the House to exclude men on account of POLITICS OR RELIGION, ‘but only on account of what the law declared to be a crime. Mr. Fannswonrm (Hop., Til.) took offence ot an allusion, and said that be ‘did not wunt ine geoti tag to Indulge in such « fling at his expense. He Was Ro ‘nore that gentleman's friend than his col- Jeane was. But he was in favor of deciding the case on a calm, dispassionate view of it, instead of deciding it in a passionate ad captandum style. Dir. RLDRIDOR suggested the ise of 8 constitn S0cy desiring to be reneeseated by Jens euch a m as Mr, Whivtemore, and particizating in the bene fits of his acts, and asked whether a re-ssal to ad mit him would pot be trenching on the right of rpp- resentation, Air. Loan dented that tt would be, and oned the 1oatance 01 the election of a colored am jore We was deciared eutitied to eitizenshio, and who would certainly pot have been admitted, no matier how often elected. The parallel in this case was that bis couscituenta knew Mr. Whittemore to be diequolitied. just #4 was knows thet colored mou were disqualified. Mr. Whittemore had committed AN INFAMOUS CRIME, and wns there‘ore disqualified in the eyes of Con- grens and of (be world, the only jacking bese the Jud:ment ofa Const; bat be did not think thet Congress was bound to appeal to 4 Court to Jurge for itas to WLo Was iniamous, Congress Judge (or iol Air. ELDurpes suggested that every man was in- nocent until convicted by a Court offustice, Me re- forred to the case of Mr. Buller (Tean.) as ous pre- cisely siinilar to that of Mr. ‘Hiitemore, ue Leving won ubanimously censured for the same offence, ut not havime resuzned Ine seat, Mr. Logan thought there was a distinction in the fNa cases, tne Mouse baving refused to expel Mr. ter, < Mr. FARNewontH addressed the Honse tn oppos! tion to the resolution, preincing bis apecch with th Femara tat ie kuew' tat such « position as le wok was unpovular, and # the pewepapers would crit- ps draw a contrast botwoou him He had voted for the censure 4 for the expulsion of Mr and did not know but that Le of Mr. W Batler, of Ter nes: would’ vote tor tie exclusion of Mr, Wiitemor Dut Le thougnt that the discussion thee iar would isiy every Member that tue mutter suoud be in tigated by a committe Mr. PoLaND (Kiep., Vt) arked Mr. Farnsworth to Jet lia) ober a Fesolution 10 reier the crovlentiuis of Mr. Widifemore to tne Judiciary Comite, wita leave to re jure ot any Gime TUK LAWS AND THK PRECEDRNTS tothe case, aud their judgments as to whotlie Whittemore showid bes dmitted toa seat in the House. Mr, SCHENCK (Rep., Ohio) snegested to insert the Force, reer tiig aloe al tue proceedings heretolore ‘aypliend! to bin to withdraw it the gentleman from (her members might not have in View the sume object tout be (Logan) had, but ditlers ent view: Way Of rewcling it, abd whetuer At Was absolutely essential that tuey shoul continue 10 pursue the gentiowan in Uis particulne way. Mir. Looay ry plied tunt ik Wes no more necessary to fo.low him than it was tor the gentleman irom Obto (Sir, Schenk) to exercise w perfect tyrauny over tue Houxe vor four weeks. Ii tue gentewan dig notlike the resolution he might vove uzainst it, but we (Mr, Logan) would not accept dictation trea any member vi tie House, "Tuc previous question was seconded by 84 to 51, And thou the rexdution obered by dir, Logan w Auoplod—) eas 131, mays M4. THR VOTH THAT KILLAD WHITTEMO! Yeas—Mosars, Adams, Alitson, A Archer, Avpor, Attwood, Buliey, Bur Beatty, Bevjawin, urd, dar, Bord, Bu teu A Mr. SOUPNCK #uge: Tlinois wwetuer am, icy, Bumain: dott, Burr, Calkn, Churehill, Clark ‘levevand, Coou (ol Wis.), ‘reba, Culom, Davis (ol Dockery, Douley. 1 D Fitch, eve, Gartierd, im,” Hamill, ami Ferris, Fiukeladerg, Fist Gtidlidn, “Granola Hag) tow (OF BIN). Hat rity im Ky, du hoilogg, Keimey, Kel Lawrence. Lew, iogau, Mayhum, MeOw Me Crary, .cuiew, MeKcuzie, Meavely, Moore (of Ul). ™ Ny Monga, Morphis, dtungen. ayers, Neill, Grin, wcker, Parmer, Hecw, Vues, bist, Zorter, Piower, Randuli, sénevea Rice, ‘Aogers, Sauiord, Burke’, Sokwmaker. Scofield, Bhaunes Bhoidon (of La}, Bt (ot N. ¥.), Sherrod, boufor Srocum, ounth (of Oui), Smwth (of Urexon), Binh (ul In), oar Rw 4 BWoken, BireKlud, tro. Sudrn, seeeny, Tanver, Tillman, Tyuer, Upson, ¥ Ward, Waebudrn (ot Wis), Washbura (ol elker, Wells, Wilkinson, Willams, Wieon (of Wison' (ot Ono), and Winchene: ist. sFuvll, Ayer, (ot sass), Conan. Loud (or N. © mworih, ‘Hour, Jenckes, hells, Koapp, May’ $ 0, Polatd, loots, Baw witehell, and Wie a. ourats tn ttaltes, fr. POLAND uttered, a8 & questio resvlution revwrring ull procoedi toe duuiehiry Commites, ts re the law and tae rece Jents uppheable ty the case, and whether B. F, Wiittemore 18 culitied ty aweat in be House, 1, Daw ne (ep. Muss.) objected. ‘Tho SrRAKKK decidod Lat it Was pot a queation of privtexe, ui te House had wcved delay on the subject. of privilege, a in the matter to —— A Deaf and Dumb Leak, Wanurxcton, Juve zi.—in the House this af. ternoon, toe Sundry Civil Expense bil was under consideration Mr, Beawan (Tep., Mich.) moved to strike out the lem oF {¥.0b7 OF Lee complelien of the main rai Dunding for the Columbia dustiiusiou for te deaf und dum . Tis pave rise to a long ciscoston, in whieh Messrs, Butler und Dawes, of Mussachtswita, took promivent parts, tue lorner condewaing the ex travagunce ol «ie wppropriativn, tor shat justitution, Geeluving Wabbit evet $15,000 ‘to educate exch deal and dumb pupil, He ridicled the atiempt to show that ther can do whut God sty never invonded they should do. Lt was very weil for exibition, very well ior Barnum, but not weil for 4 lezislature’ Without disposing Of the question the House ad- Journed. Scanned ‘The Nenate Wedded to tts Franking Abuse, Wasuinorox, June 21,—The Senate this morn. log pusreu We Post Oe Appropriation Bill, Mr, ‘Hamscy's amendment aooishing the tanking privir lege was rejectod by the following vote: Nesers, Boreman, Buckingham, Cameron, Cus fell, Canale Crain, Dieu Bute Howe, Howell, #eUr Morto rau, bull, Willey, ‘ Nava ies walow, Carpe Cole, Corvett, Drake. Fi wr Giibert, Aa “ (\. d), Marries sebG alu) More (Vt). PE 3 1, Sumner, ‘Vhaver, Vickers, Waris, en Princely Motety for Som Judge Blatchford rendered a decision day in Lhe case of the United States aguiuat Barnes. The uction was to recover $60.0W0, tue est mated value of an linportation of molasses and suzur, entered ip tue Custom oure at love shan the markot value, with intent to deirand the Govern: meut by & fris@ claysification of the qualities, ‘Le owner contended Liat tae law provides for a specific, not an ad valorem, duty upon sugars; bul Assisiaut Disirict Atwrney Stanley arcued that (be invoices must Mention Lhe actual cost of the goods where were obtu fod also the market valug. Juuge Buutehford wustulas the District Attorney. John Real's Appeal for Life. The appeal of Joho Real, the murderer of Officer Bmedica, is to be taken up by tuo Court of Avpeale voas Vridare NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE JERSEY CITY STATESMEN. The Aldermen Get thelr Salaries Despite the Mayor's Vero-Thon Adjoarn to the Nearest Harroom-Then Regulate the Fire Depariment a little, and then Chat about Oty Printing, The illustrious city fathers of the new City of Jersey met yesterday afternoon, all the members Attending except Alderman Dakin. who was acting a8 one of the special Committee on selecting a suita- ble site for a Lying-in Aryium. Alderman Bumsted, the champion burser, appeared in « new pepper and falt contractors sult, presenied by the swindling contractors of old Bergen City, while Alderman Campbell displayed a new pocket handkorchtel Which the belles of his district had given tim tn part payment for bis arduous services In the recont fair, Alderman Elwood wore # now summer duster of the Chatham street pattern, and Alderman Mar tint, having no new store clothes to display, con- tented himself with keeping the Board iu an uproar by amusing amendments, appeals, and motions, Atter consideruble time had been wasted tn over. hooling the roports of the several committess, the ‘Mayor's nominations for the new Boord of Education wore called up. ‘This was a tignal for asceno, which constrained the President to express the hove that the tr 4 (= egal tue digaity of their posi- tion and n Mr. Thomas moved (he contirmetion of the Mayor nominations. Mr, Harrington moved that they be rejected, Motion followed motion, antil the Chairman got mixed up, and the members begun to indulge 1a per- sonalities. At leneth the nominations vere confirmed. ‘The 90! ‘of the new pubiie Darks in wid Hodson City ‘and Borgon wae then taken up, and Alderman Campbell remarked that lie thougit that the Board bad beon hasty, and that the members of the Com- mittee wore locking out too closely for their own in- torent ; Alderman Hogan, he sald, might be an bonest man, but he was winking ata big job in bis ‘own dintrict, Alderman Hogan, rising ts towering tndignation, sald that he ne jaterest in the jobs: still he knew that ty owners wore working to further their own {pterest. He knew what it was to be in the Ring, and to run the machine. He added that they could not force him to repert on any location, except such as would be a benefit to the eity. Mr, Campbell wanted to see sealed proy sentin. Alderman Hogan admitted ‘hat it had been propos: ed to lay out parks in bis ward; and, he added, thai although Le owned proverty in the neichber'ood of the pro parks, be camo by that property bon- estiy. CLanghter} ‘Toe sutject went over. ‘The salary erainances, which the Mayor nad vo- toed, were crfles up ond’ parsed, twenty-two voting in the affirmative, and aine in the negative. Alderman B. Van Keuren, in his joy over the re- sult, foll out of Lis set, Alderman ted made a for Alderman Sweeney. and cue very wear ¢ the old eentieman, while Alderman Bum ted, with a twinkle in bis eye, remarked to lis side partner, “ We" last." Here Alierman tse Elwood and k hands, the former's first engee Now for the road." while Aldorrfan Ecan's ace was elon cated Pitapatrick ‘was amuseing i 1 Dateh bretzel, aad Bi wal) pat on Ii hat and ran Oas-of the Room to conier with his friend, 7 ordinance governing tnr® afd daverns was ¢alied up, but pendiny Whe question the Axcarmen took a bali-hour's recess to anuble the victors to drink over the passage of the salary resoutions ovor the Mayor's vot». ‘On the roasso'nbline of the Board the ordinance regulating the Fire Department was passed after considerable deba'e, and pitor a orotracted debate F the public priating the Board adjuuraed, ——— BIG SIX APLOAZ, fection Galley Nowhere. ‘The William M. Tweed is a steam yacht of re- of Home Comfort—Cleopatra’s markable beauty, which is ander the hands of Floteher & Harriron, 966 West street. ‘The craft ts im preperation for Big Six, who propones to test ber capacities for evjoyment within a very few days if the Industry of the operatives can snMeiently od- vance her, The M. Tuced is 90 feet keel. 19 feet berm, 6 feet ho'd, end drows 5 feot water sf, and very little forward. flor © gine, witch ts from the fimoua Detimater works, (s shout % hor power. and hed with a surisce ¢ obviate the w At the extreme hoo ant that she of tho cook, B11 an da Wave that « boen enzaged to turn out a beng of thirteen courses wi hout special dimen! Next to this is the tate /oom of Mr. Tweed, # is to be very richly furnished, The lennge ix to Of green ve vet, the bedstena of carved black wal. not, with baneines of emerald groen damask; the carpet amber and green, lightly ao'ted with doop aon, ThOFe te & Wash-stand Of massy marble, there are cunbosrd® and converiences of evory de scription tint could be songht for in a well-turnished house, The tible in the centre i to be of mabog- any, with carved tion's claws for logy and & vorder of convoivuli round the rim; and the ebairs will be at once luxnrion patantial Next enmos tl bevond that ts fore eabin, # hic urkish carpet ndsomely ado © painted tn lav which 18 80 . 8 the ealley contriy th fF whose eaptti Above the di which leads to the by for the euests, the arms of the Americus Club are to be’ dis- played, splendidly carved, painted. and gilt, and the emblematic 6 will form a eypher on tie panels. The steps 40 this aaloon are banasomely lated with bright brass,and under them Is a re- for the tea, of which large quantities will constantly be or board for champagne and ower ur poses. ‘The lounges on euch side of this fore cabla are to be crimson velvet, and the chairs sims'ar to those need by the city official The yacht is painted snowy white, ant glitters pith 8 uro vsion of brass work. Her water iti dv elt, a letiers on em Narragonset Park Races. Provingow, June 21.—The first race, for $2,000, was tor borses that mever had trotted for money, and was won by b.¢. Charlie Greene in three straight bests. Time, 2:04. 285. and 281 y ; Honest Dutchman second, and Dan Ford aistance ‘The second for & purse of §8.000, was for than 2:84, and winning ove of RTM, RBG, VAT, and BOM, ——<—<————————— LATEST LAKOR NEWS. The diferences between the Scotch iron masters and their work in « fair way to be adjusted The Cigor Makers’ Union, No, 1, last night dis. cnased tie Chineee Inor ved to hold fnpen rr fdic nation f nor te Miparmntiow of cheap Coolte labor iu gompetiuon with Lainsel vee was won by Draco, four heats, ‘Time, — WASUINGION NOLES. The Boston Post }as tho news that Jutgo Nowh Davis Wiowe Orwie’s new age ot Cuda, 1 8nrog ¢ boon part of will re u cable to lund ov roizn Relations Towing te Beli tue New Jersey © Tho secretory of the Trevary has teleeranhed to W ilmagton, eying pern hei nto the Cuban privaecr Hot not to preved to Now York ‘Te Conant Avtropristion oI was amended in the Renate yesreruay, hy providing form Cousni-Genoe Ravin Liberte sad WY sith the Avitster to Japau to Envoy Extracrdinary aud Minater Plompowutialy, DEW JERSEY, Phe Nativual D.vition Bons of Temperance will meet in Newark to-day Mra, Mury Dowd, of Jersey. City, threw her child ontora window inh drunken Ne last evening € 1, of Princotn, lies at his home ina Arius Coudition {row Wn attack of parnly Mra, Ellon Shindley, wi'e of Justice Etward J Shaudiey, ct Now Youk, @iod 1m Orange, N. J, on Mou aay. ‘The city of Paterson ts about establishing a fire limite within the boundaries of whieh no wooden ould WIL be wllow es Tudge Warren, the Roe order of Paterson, was yes- a, Ol pe terday mnddonly solzed. With Gramps aud lide In @ pro- earious condition At Kutgerts Collezo commencement yesterds A h P.Meaatey. Gellvored” ail wie ‘quitters in length, ‘of Hudson county, yestorday ox corted to the Prison Tomy Hadden and Joba T, Pike, the ‘loboken burglars. 0 were each sentenced to toa Yours’ inspriso, meat. Jorry Baldwin, of Nowark, whose wito left him, takong: wilh her €2),000 wiveh'he bad kettle upon hy has {ustituted level proceoaings, aad employe! Messrs Power and ioasdy a8 oyun " diord of the Fifth Ward wee and han tied om Mouiay. el in Paterson (by one Pairiok Ole OL tie hotel Naas eyes was dostrayed fol the other Ons Dadly tujusd. Ex-Chancollor Willinmson ¢ director of ant cou sol for the New Jersey Contra Ret'road Company, gave Heer ie day Connswer MCMDIAILL prot rte! AZAD ye Ogi enyior maintaining & nuieaueu in Uslug Gare Dage for reclaliniug iaud Wade waver, Mra, Cour, & resident o Newarke atreot, obo: on, 1} cacuped polmniug yesterday. Aan Keo narrow uty rovuinog irom’ Fevers drus store vecicne {uF her bOk trom the counter ti sau et the neokace domgurd for him & boltie ol vol wed a dose, nut was saved Lum death of 8 my MClae 22, 1870. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. pomeern inten The Now Police Brokerage iu Morrisnn! ‘The Hon, Arthur B. Hanptman’s ss tude for ‘Treasury of the Fleetwood. Two or three days ayo" Chief of Police Geo. H. Delotte, of Morrisnnia, called upon tho Clad Proprietors at Fleetwood Park, and offered to far- inh 8 polies force for the races to-day, tor three dol lars per ead, the rate at which special patrolmen are paid by the town on Sunday. His Honor Ar- thar B. Huapunan, Justice of tae Peace of the town, with a particular eye to turning an honest penny, hearing of Delette's offer, concluded to take the wind out of the policeman's ealis, and forthwith Wendied over to Fiestwool, Tue Judge arriving at Arcularins’s puffing and blowin O ‘the bill, bat in hand, a tion from ins jovial free, in want of a1 licemon, | Having been told they bad ab jomoloy ed officers, the Justice, nothing daanted, said Lai be had been yy sont by Supervisor Silas D. Gifford. who is ove of the Clad directors, and could furnish ail the polies- mou they desired at two dollars per load. A Bucha- On Saturday afternoon # large number of the Sidewalk committee who were gazing with open- mouthed adiniration at Helmbold's new eix-in-hand 48 it passed op Hariem lane, were astonished to see the prancing steeds suddenly paiied up, and to hear ‘the placky little Doctor wrangling in flerce tones with the six-foot colored servant in livery whe handled tho ribbons. ‘This gorgeons individaal on being ordered to do something which he deemed beneath hia digoity, bad answered his employer with Insolence, to which be subsequently added insult, “Get down off that box,” roared the Doc- tor at last, and the grinning Jehu obeyed, thinking that the Doctor was in power, and the two footmen followed. Dr. Beimboid, withont « look, mounted the box, solzod the reins, turned the ostablishment around,’ aod drove home, leavin: discomfited employees staring in the dast of the road. He thea formally discharged the mutineers, and set about replacing them with white men, tour of whom he has secured—all Lrishmen. The now whip is one of the smertest in the country. mnd formerly arove the fours-in-band of Leonard W, Jerome and Aagust Belmont, Tbe Doctor has projected novel liver tos for bis reconatracted Jelus whicn will outshine any- thine else iy New York, ‘They will wear drab conta, buttoned up to the throat, with high velvet collins id velvet cufts, and cilt buttons; seariet ‘ies will surmoant imumeuia'e white dicks and cream colured kuee-breoches will appear abo high top boots. we A Straggle for Adopted D: hter, About four years ago a Mrs. Green, with three children, was taken in charge by the Newark Over- seer of the Poor, and subsequently placed in the care of the Catholic Orphan Society, One of the children, Sarah Jane, was adopted by Michael Weit laut, a well-to-do coal mercannt at Court and Daves wireeta. Having no children of his own he pamed her Agnes Weitlauf, and andor an arrangement with the city authorities Agnes was to become nis heir, Me, Weitliuf and his wif have spared neither time or money fa tratring the ehiid. Mra. Green, nee married. hi iokscing about tue resi- dence of Mr. Weitlaut for several days. Ov Mon- day she obtained on of her ehiid, sad was about placing At in @ carriage when the crivg of the Uttle irl atteactod the aitention of Mr. Weltlant, who find & flerce sevfile wich the mother betore rescued ais adopied daugiter ‘The Sens of Temperance. Last evening the Grand Division 8. of T. Eastern District of New York received the National Grand Division, Who twere enroute to Newark Jovn N, Stearns, P. M. W. P., ented the assomblage ¥0 order, and the Rev. Mr. Searles, Q. W. P., of tne Western G. D. of New York, offered s prayer. Rev Stephen Merritt, Jr., in taking the chair, delivered a felteitens anea'h of seleome, whish was respon tel to by M. WD. the dion, K'M. Foust, of Philadot Big Aiirenves were delivered by BLD. Townsend, PM Wi. of Bouth Caroling, &. W. Hodges, W.5., of Missachusetts, OD Wetmore MW’, of New Pranswick, F. M, Bradiey, P. 0. W.P.. of Disirict of Colnm'n vo. Ww. Lon tor, of fla, ne oF tae original sixtean who T of 8. of T., twa sinall noper toom v in this city, $0.0 brielly, - ‘The Bailey Bond Farce. The fon, A. H. Pardy and Gen. Jackson, United States Assistant District Attorneys, are pre paring luminous Indictment against ex-Collector Batley. Tt will contain & number ot eonnts, each reciting the embezzlement of Government funds, esimated at $100,000. No proceedings have vet Deen taken arains: the bondamen of Mr. Billev. and no one in the Disirick Atturney's office seems to know where tLe ounds are devosited, po Hal ‘The Heatth Odicer’s Extortion. A deputation of merchants waited on the Quar- antine Comiumiasioners yesterday, to expose the ex- torsion practised om tha in tho charges made for lighterage and stevodores* services, ‘Tuey also co ained of the unnecessary detention of ships in ranting, causing loss and delay. Tt was agreed that the subject should be referred for adjustinent to a Committee composed of the Health Odicers, the Mayors of New Yors and Brooklyn, the President of the Board of Aldermen, and the Quarantine Cum- misriooers, —— Col, Fisk's Ninth Regiment Going to Bost: Acoording to the Boston Herald, the Nioth Reriment N, ¥. State Militia, Col, James Fink. Jr., ‘will leave this city on the evening of July 3, oy the Fall River ronte for Boston, to take part {a the na- Honal anniversary, All expenses are w ve assumed by Col. Fisa. neo steaiiaiainenierkens Fleetwood Park Races. A fine Wetting ree, for horses belonging ex- closively to members of the Fleetwood Park "tro! ting Club, is the «porting event ut 33 this xNernoon for n handsome viece of plate, ‘The eatriex are: J Somerindyke's b. m. Faany; Daniel DMace’s ch. x. Gwinne; Hiram’ Howe's b.'m. Annie; John io: gorw's blic. @. Crasader; Thos. Iieine's’ br. j. King Charles; John Murphy's #, m. Columbia, ——_$__—<— The Coban See Wiiuxmoron, N.C. have been replaced « the Hornet), [tis thoug New York in a fow dasa. nnter enorge of Capt, J N MoM, formery commander of tue Conloucrsve cruiser Florida Mardor by a Pil The pilot of the bow a ran dow thras per who wit ort Was hide Oy those on board the propetior to rescue tio sulloeors aa Prize Fight near Mobile. Monier, Al 21,—Turner and Donvelly fon.it thin morning ebsbty-neveu rouads. ‘ius Winuor, ‘Time, two hours und 2 — LOSSES BY PIKE, Whitlam's extensive cotton England, was burned last night es ny Moy and ae we uirday m, N ays nacan's house, 2 fuciory in Bolton, adjoinia Loss $15,007 The passe HL, and a house end varn were bosuG! on M The fre in Jou Fl. avenue, on th inet, wheraby two wom Duried, was cvnsed by (he FLOn'aseous eon usiie foie Kreney raze bnrown INL hw I chien, bY ers. None of the pervous ip the Luuse at (hepuine were Anwoxicated naan = HOURS OF LEISURE etl coeat Primary Schoo! No. 16, of the Twe y-fret Ward, tm Kas! Thirtysecoud street, bas It annual recevtion thie ailernoun, The Fourth Company, Seventh Kogiment, Capt W.H Kivn, celebrate the’ sixty fourth anviversary of they orwanization by aX excursion Wy the Higliands, urday the in pienie Saturday, Juve 25, cue sbreat,. Haat (ar ‘A wivor cup wi Mr. Richard Conktin, of Smithtown, while bathe ing 1h be Day on Buddays was « Goorge Garrow, colored. v The Demoersii¢ nomin for Long Island City were made on Monday eveniit ay follows; Alterman. Tor'tne loug term. MMeNw are, Ge luutors dF Whitney, & Si. Hartahora ) for she suorg term. G. UL Jouo Wiegand, W.Cariaad ‘There 9 magnificent biuedsulng tn the Long Island waters and partioe are goine out daily fom ¥ Pavilion Hote. at liu, and recur sb thau Liev oad casty, The Captain ie ndid sumer house, aod bas all tue BARKIS NOT WILLIN’. ——— The Courtship of a Browster Tolearaph Op- orator—And Capture of bis Heart by & Mincola Belle—A Marriage Ceremony ‘Twice Postponed. In April, 1869, William Huntington, » tele- Eraph operator, took up his abode in Broweter, ‘Westehester county, and was highly recommended for bis ability as well as for Wis strict religions prin- ciples. During the summer he was inteodaced to Mise Mary Lent, @ lighly respectable and beautiful Young woman, residing in Brewster, and at loncth the two were betrothed. The day tor the wedding ‘was fixod, the parson was invited, the dresses were purchased, the curds were font out, the presents were given, and even the cake was cooked, when the loving #wain was cruclly ordered by bis supe- riors to take charge of tho telegraph station at Mineola, L. L ‘The young man left Brewster with the most fer- vent assurancos of & speedy return. It was soon roticed that the ardor of the once infatuated youth Percentidly dieminiehed. Tt was whispered around rewster that Huntington had seen briehter eyes and mare winsing sesiien in the person of a young dashing beauty of Hempstead, L. I. ‘Huntington ‘was ina dilemma, His plichted word fn the one band bound him to his first love, while a Inter passion inolined bint to the dark eyed Hetp- stord belle. The Brownie: beauty became impationt, and arged a #peely marriage. The perplexed lover, fot knowing wisi to do, a: last a second tine Sued the day. The} was n second time notified. The Drotty little Methodist chureh at Brewater was lit ‘The iriepds of the expectant bride and groom, their gayest attire, throneed the church. lovely gir) w ul; but shough Fepentediy lold that the time hind arrived for the bridal party to to the charch, Willtwm interposed a do!ay. wally, after wemming and ira ing, and with a ner- ‘alt abstrncted air, he anid t Mary, deer; recly, love, I—~I—I— don't think it ‘advisable for us to—to—you know what I mean, d—o it—marry yet!" and burriedly seising bis at, be rushed pust his astonished fancée into the atroot in time to cutoh the srain for the olty. ——————— TRINITY’$ GOLDEN ACRES. ——— Judge Miatebford Coming to the Rescuc of the Veatry—The Tactics of O'all. About six weeks ago, Mr. Raymond Van Guy- ten, one of the beirs of Anneke Jans, sued in the United States District Court to recover the proverty held by Trinity Church, Soon afer the capiae in the case had been served upon one of the official representatives of the vestry, Mr. Gouverveur M. Oeden, the counsel of the Trinity corporetion, bad a secret Interview with Mayor O'llall, and te left he chamber of His Houor ins delightful mood, Mr, Ogden then waited ontil the expiration of twenty days to acknowledce the service of the caplas, and he did #0 im balfn dozen lines, Mr. Orden again called upon Mr, O'llail, and again left the Mayor, smiling. Meantime Mr, Osear Friabie, the coansel of Mr. Van Guysen and other heirs, filed a copy of the comptaint of the plaintiffs wits the Hon. John Shiekts, the Clerk of the Court, The document was Durdened with the wrongs, robberies, and outrages erpetraied by Trinity om the descendants of Anneke Jana. It recited the fact that the primiti Apneke was the lawful owner of the property ; that ‘Trinity never pnrciased tho estate: that it wun never to the vestry by te belrs: and that the rightful owners of the acres tind, duriug 150 contented the spurivas titie of ‘the church. "als ‘complaint was rather mach for the forousic magnate of the vestry. and be dodged the twsues in- volved t @& facenions way. Oniy afew dys of the time allowed to Mle the anawer remained, when O-len adonted a novel ex- Dedient to get rid of the diffcnity, Ile direeted Bilt ‘Dunean, the chief clerk of the vestry, to make an ‘eMiidavit that the connsel of Mr. Von Gayson bad shown the vestry by what authority be hat bezun the proceedings weninat the chareh, and Bill took the requires oath before Coinmissionor S.ielde yor terday. His aMdavit was promptly Inid betore Judee Blatchford, who orderel a stay of proceed: ines until the counsel of tae plainail suall svow by what wuthority he ts actin. eoreetoreeitninetire mer A Patal Hat Chase. Fckko Oltman was drowned in the slip adj in. ine the Hoboken torre entrance, New dorevy. He Was aporoiching the ferry wuen the wind blew his hat dewe the adjoining etin, He ve chase with uch impetnosity that he conid not slop himsell on the bridge, and foll_ in bead first, bis head sticking fat in the A at the botiom of the « in When fiobed out a tew minctes later, ae Newark’s Latent Tragedy, Tho evidence tekon at the inquost over the fe was exunct body of young Spot«woor, «bo wax run over and Killet ont W Jerany Rol'rord in Katt Newark, ou Friday last, loals to the belief that Kpolxwood was first mur ered and the placed on the rallroad track. He had wquitrel with one Kdwirt Day on the evening of his deatn, und Day was heard to Sireaton vengeance A Woman Murdered in New Jersey. Miss Sarah Cox, of Camden, N.J., died on Sunday under rircarmstances that led to tbe suspt: clon that ane tad been netsonod by one of the wo. men in the boarding honve where #he reshled. ‘The Sraquest las developed tres pointing strougly toa Mina Suite ao the guilty person, Sie was com mitiod. ——— TOHESTER COUNTY. Heinrich Habn, of Gouvernenr street, Morriaania, knocked his wife’ down and afterward knocked bet ONL Of doors yesterday, Morrisania Lode, No. 170. 1. 0.0. F.. went on an excursion in the steamoe Martha Washington to Excel lor Park, ou the Hudsuu, yeeterday. ———————— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. pte taeg Brotherton Brothers & Howard. arresie:! in San Francisco for forvery, have boon held in 820.0% bat Nathaniel Reon was fonn'! in bis bed yesterday moruing shot through Ue head, F Boyertown, Pa. on Su yn Lindy, aront Ove. Wr toear with a hatelwrs knife. by eit wamet rie fummell. need about 13, who Was employed Lunty' family as haven OE. eae THE BALL AND BAT. — ‘Today the Union va. Pekfort, on Uni Williamabareh, play a home and home wn ‘The Mutnal Bose Ball Club of New York boat the Clipror Base tall Club of Lowell yesterday by 32 wo M4 ‘The Howard, Junior tase Ball C'nb defeated tha Wwe! lay, a little ebild of i, had ite thront ont ground, Ailvy Club of Brookiyn:yesterday on the Hi Fields by Tw 0, The Ret Sto-kines of Cincinnati trepide of Pailadalphia yesterday, on the Krowua, hy 82 to 19. ——— IULEGRAPH SPARKS FLOM TH An unknown schooner, Jed, is ashore on Halleit's Point, Th the eoplosion at the Niant Poo der Company's nuts at Xi nla, Ohio was killed Tn ense th tine In the Massnchnxatss I pase the Hartinr ant Erte \ ' After July 1 pr co won nice. and Dy Harabazg at 7 ents per hale vy PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Col, Ackerman f# on the way to Washington Henry Knee Cory! @ Barcelona, bod States Sivan, chic of the Fenion Brotherhood, ts on {he road fram San Francisco to New York. The Prositent has sppeintod Boney d. Mant, son of Gen. Hunt, Lo a eadetabip at the Nasal Acadetny. Charles H cunt how an Recrotiry of the Aneri ens enwich, Cong, 1 his Goy last over hiv polident Drader, of few of Fe Supreme C penatn' at and Lubin of New derey, wid Retin tore Hurdonbiran and DeWitt of Now York, ox Chass cellor Halstead, anu others. RAILROAD ACOIDENTS. gee has, Mra, Paurick Joyce, wis hud hor lee crusted wa der the car wheels at Katouals Station on Monday, bas Fines died Ann Cohen, aged 8, had her tet foot cut off lit grenine by a Borty-second sirvet enr at Atworuey and Houston str Louisa Habe, pe ruu over aaa ki Park, ov Monday at »: 060 dhariayes ine st the Kirt forsoow! injurius sustained iu the Carr's to 1s, Railway Company Dek disdacer In & collision op Monday night st Cooper's Cross. iF Worl meting Newburgh branch of brie Railway One co the track yy rd re Uuinwh down Au en) he Alnuy care of the forward train Wore dau awed. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, ——__ GREAT BRITAIN'S FRARS OF LOGEN@ HER COLONIAL BMPin' The Earl Russells Rhapsodios on the Ott~ Resources of Canada~—The Time prudent Withdrawal of the Garrisos from Quebec. Lonpox, June 21.—In the House of Lords Inet night, Barl Russell moved that # Commission be ‘appointed to Inquire into the means whereby union betwoon England and her colonies inay be perpetual. ‘The noble Lord thougnt that the great nittonet armaments now on foot and tie vast improvement mace in navies made the question of our relations with the colonies one of grave moment. He argued in favor of maintaining intact the Colonial Korpire, He dwelt particularly on the preservation of union with the Canadas, He described the Canadian cle tate, pointed out the want of communication, and showed what obstacles there were in the way of ready reinforcement in case of emergency. He re- fretted the withdrawal of the garrison from Que- bec as impratemt and tmpolitic. Earl Grey spoke i ipport of th ntion for . Wi ists ate Dita oe acer. Wisest Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Spencer Robinson, troller of the Navy, and Edward J. Reed, Chi ja val Constructor, have re! le ‘The Committee of the House of Commons, in {n- ‘voatigating the diplomatic service of Groat Britain, to-day informed by Lord Claren: rnment had reason to bellove. tint the United ‘ed to raise its mission to England to one or the Gret rank. and that the courteay mast be reciprocated by the establishment of an Embassy ab Washington in lieu of the present mission, — ‘The French Workingmon’s Disclaimer, Paws, June —Tho International Soci of Workingmen bave published a manifesto . that thelr orranisation hea never been a secret that all their meetings lave boon public, and that the resolations adopted by the Society bave bees recognised orran. This manifesto is went forth on account of FS preven trial of members of the Society for allezed connection with the conspiracy against the empire, —— An English Ratiwny Slaughter, Loxnow, June 21.—A terrible disaster occurred this afternoon on the Great Northern Railway. A large excursion train was ran into by a freight train, Several cars were thrown from the track and three demolished. Thirteen persons were killed, and thirty to forty injured, some of them fatally. ‘The Pontiff’s Bait. Rows, June 21.—Immediately after the ad- Journment of the CRoumentoal Connet! x eo will aesombly and bestow Cardinalates on fiteon of the Fathers, to be seleccod from among the active enampions of infallibility. — Napoleon's diout. Pants, June 91.—Tbe Emperor's condition ie much improved. Ile suffers liitle pain now from the gout, and the awelling of the foot las subsided, ‘The Kaeror and court wont to St, Cloud this alter noon. Spats and Slavery. Maver, June 21.—Sefior Castellar delivered @ brilliant speeeb tn the Cortes to-day in favor of the immediate aboiition of slavery in the coloni Gurtice deny that thoy intond vo publish & 8 ——— THE GREAT MAIL 8TORM. prtelocmanan Enormous Hatlstones Falling like Snow Inken—Widesprend Disaster—The Tor nado and the Licutaing. A hail starm swept over the northeastern part of New York on Monday, doing serious damage, Some of the hatlstones were five inches in ctrcum ference, and fell thick as snow fakes. Karly 40 the morning of the same day aterrifie thunder storm viaited Maine. Telegraph poles ware At Proviaenca, RB. L, @ thander storm commenced nt 6 in the evening, and lasted wutil yesterday morn tne. Bulldings were strack @nd porsons injured. An Greenville, Whipple & Co.'s whosiwright shop was atrnck and destroved by fire: lows, 810. ‘ihe fire reached the store of Barnes & Spracne, which wos also destroyed; lows, $6,009. Along the Highlands on the Hudson the storm raged (nriously, Ls one place the lightning strack the rock, spline off an immense Mock, wh was tu Into the river, In New dorsey several casualtios occurred, br mes ot fe vel, n-and neichboriood. the storm of rain, fie, Skviighta and w * were demolished on all sides, and some. were strock by Hchtning, In ‘the har trove sever: “awed from 1) While the lent dumaged mshy dt FLASHES FROM THE OCEA CARLES, eae Lisbon has had a demonst anna. ‘The pohee nnd the military hai int pear Liece, Beistum bare bad: ccatielan Vhe Kiag of Portatal olteis new Amertcan Mini+ier, bes iver The Biitish Parliament Inst night dis Compalsory Bauestion vant “+ MISHY discussed the Franee will not pash ber claims tho Bt: Gothnrd Nattrond. ves emis Prince Napoloon, the marderer of Victor Noir, hae gone Wo kaypt, ahd will teuce proceed vo Cooke ‘The British Commons last night ref ; na, pill relieving Bist Oe sttendause 1a Rare fave ‘The Britisn House of Lords last nizht took uo the Married Womeus Propet Dave, referrea ito n'veloct cm inntie nin favor of Salk ere seat eh aN or one as te ve ten igs, RONG | T367, fen-tortion, 83 | Erie, a ; TthmolsVontrala tis. re of tue Futhors to expross their opie: ches hero the Cone no st tha tg ott the acl O17 tie Acbato on lubatlibiicy wilt be page — BROOKLYS eee Anew bark, to be called the Orand Street We fiong! Wank oF firoukiya, eto be starved ua Wuieue. Chint af Police Car pbott will ts diay requiring alt captains of proct Uiaings Ot all untieenved tiavor realere, unknown man, about 0, wan, Walon evening at the fo Facile tirect. A wirn was fonnd tightly twisted m Gle neck, and Another round both writs, During the storm at about 9 o'clock vestord nornine aiinnge nn Dean atreet, rar aloy ave ree tioni atriek by Mentnins, orked ont | The voenp: ued and severely bijur A strancar of reanectable f Faw Applied as wpe rowmatere 1 is a lowe r He wae stertay, f clinic Tnstitnte has been miner maths by the majority, of the Conor the Wostut ster Canrot. who bat sor Te 1, The eo ex ren ve of hearin: mtn Carponier pre wand G Id forth every Bapuath ducing — YOTIINGS AROUL TOWN, Music in Was 1 square this evening, Yesterday a very creditable exoniiation ow taased bY the pupils of od Gramuar Behool is errs wircet, Vie German American Insurance Herald has yout Ae bull Gorman aad Wadd Thoma) ire, weed 10, wos drowned on Baten dey 1) the Fast River of Efovonth stecet, aud bis body Was yeaterduy found aca: Twollth streck An unknown man was four in convulsions at the corner of Canal and Muibery atroetes take (0 Bellevne, where ae died at noun vorterda The heantios of the Nicolson pase nent may be adin red in Nassan stroot, which Ia eal closet atataae the pu. He while the Workin Are tate rep aes Convention oF Sunday school he Filth avenue + tate DD elected te Key, Dr Cerorby perniaat Matthew Conway Dosbrownes street, while at work tay at We ry Kine at fatally lijured Dye suxar Lox falling ow bin A seamen writes that the Minntonomoh, bine off the Hattery tkeffic red. by omauecat pb wns tyr agi see to Our navy Mary Seullen and Mary Nevins quarre'ing on the tia inet AL Muloer ey Freel, and. Weth fell fren the Girl story window tito the yard, Sedlion «ied yuolar uy i bcievue Hest tal ‘Dae Lite Saving Benevolent Bociety of New York have prerontod M0) Mad w silver Medal 0 Peano. Beck, Paity stein atrert on duly 16, 1505 fhe contuetor ot ear No 480f the T ind avenge Kailrona, Vast denied seat to A mun who DAS bald hie are AlLMugh & MewL War Vacant, NeeAuse WO Was dresmnd an the Rukh ole IR Orr Vie stockholders of the Central Underyronad Kalroad Company yestortny eiecusd Won Oe let, dae Brown, Alex Y, eowart W Burien) iva Jobaston, Win Be DolzesWnn M Tare OM tonerts, Lows Brown Geo He Browl, Geo Gri Wold, Heury sinith, Andvew He Ginn, fa M Sweeney, Wii, Calawell, aud Allan Camjhell. Hirsctore Victhinns of kidney cisoase are cured by the Baw Cuiviose physicinn Uaiou square. Ad Stattord's fron and Sa Powders int gorate Ade the body aud pusily tae Liood. va van ‘qj q CI B) ~