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ee = ———— Se ee eeteet THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY THE VOICE OF FREE LABOR. | memiter ina mre sham fan pmonih, whore the | He fie THE SCEENCE OF POLITICS. Chinamen heave no intention of Connectiout Vol- —- QNDIOGNANT PROTEST AGAINST THE Becommng CITE, ; SHALL OUR YATIONAL BLESSING BE i Whom the Wood" | 4 DRUNKEN NUSRAND'S WORK IN A NEW FORM OF SLAVERY. Wel cone bere 00, care ene, FUNDEDCAT FOUR PER CEN? ? + tavite-The Cold GREENWICH ST, BASEMENT, } somnitnssin : Bombeta—The Capture Shoulder that Akewm: wot id " —_ _ Werwiliace thet sur american ef ’ Ghee paling BUi betere the Hense—No.Ape- English sloop. Wasnixerox, June $0.—The new Attorney. Workingmen's Mase Meeting in Opposi- : wNiton to the Introduetio these men. We are dal Indnconee te for Vorehen Capita Havana, June 80.—The Diario says that the | General found ba ety up tothe capitol this afer- — + Bi jhe Introduction of Unpaid Chinese and Growling never will ousand Year Bonds, | insurcent Bombeta, with a foree of six hundred . t * Doom, and was asnered into the House by # Geor- efertunate Wife Lytex Uncons i i eda tiers a Pw . Wasnirerox, June 20.—The House this after- | cavalry, had invaded tho jurisdiction of Snocti | gist, Heaton a sofa while the funding bill was scious on the Floor The Fat 4 b | iu Karnest—Great Meeting tm | Worxingmen are alive to : : neea eotoldored he Dilh wathertaing (he refunding | Heitor, for the purpose of inciting the tehebitants of | under diseaesion, Me carried a huge ootton em- 1 George Neleon lived with his wife Mery tn the ; pking Square Last Rvent these Clinese are being 4 * - fied consolidation of the national debt and for ottier | the Western Departments to rebel against the Span- | brelis under his arm, tied around with Wrotched basement of a wretched house at Greens 4 ite + If John Chinaman could have taken 6 peep 4 purposes. ish authorities, hae the looks of a man of 0 years, with « prominent fe t night through the elaht thowsasd miles of dirt | to it, and is absorded fn rai o Mr, Brain (Rep., Mick.)-moved to amend the fires | Finding the houses deorted and the people fying | cheek bone. His head dors not tadieate wach inet Waticune tate tas te oe Sas Won ioe i tad molten fire which intervene between whe tend | igs SONS. Cel Sls wos gent Ua x tectiol by incerting the woods “the amount of in. |! from the invurgente, nis forces became demoralized. | lectnatity. He was drossed in w acedy, louchy anis | Wetnendey night the two came Wany ind veers " of tea and the land of promire, he would have |?) the torelne ceeaoG gaining penitohs. : i torent specified In each coupon shall be expressed | Choters broke out among Bembeta’ troops. and he | of biaek, which might bring $9.30 at oa old clothes |) nusatand Mey alter thesirenetval m4 | srenched ff his pik-tall 10 terror, and wold have | Agoting for the bupport Of eur familiee—gur dollars and the equivalent thereof in English | was com pelled to return to the Puerto Principe re- | store. Ie in partiy, bald; the fem hairs of g | “tinkiag, and shorty after their-arvival beged quars % nipped ot once and forever the budding ambition of his Lt wl iteanteiey samabhee Wek dhettihg curreney, and in frane. gion. Colnmus of Spanish troops linve been sent ‘nut color stood around With utter disregard of ling. The people who lived in the house overs P foul, which vas fast blossoming Into pezeing boots. | sng men must their rights, and if th ¢ Mr. Daves (Rep. N.Y.) moved to amend the | agaiust Bombeta from different points, and are now oy q Harald wite's dranken voice os it cursed Netsong Bat be couldn't and he won't, It was the evening | protected by thore jn power they will Amendwont by addimg » proviso that the Secretary | Pursuing him. No engagement has yet taken place. | this losop! and buried brutal epithets at him. ‘The growling 4 oet apart for the grand mass mecting of Ameriean | Theis Woreiione sad domane them; Fem, of the Trehsury shall Kave povwer in his discretion | Bombeta failed utterly to obtain the assistance of the ‘4 ti Matador ental lilac 4 sworkmen to protest against the el) of an places VIOLENCE IF NRCRSSART, a |) to mako the interest or coupems, ora part of the | country people, come Ne hed been off doty. a omrteo car 4 swith imported Chinese slaves. Tompkins sqaare | «1 nave not came here," said he, “ to te t E onda, not exceeding five hundred millions, payable | The Spanish gunboat Crillo captured’ the English ‘one of the members puld him any attention, or * t irascromiod at ea cary bur by enteric ror | yibnte Sohnme ter” sal he, te, ccgeieg ha ; cincpergins| «At oom SAFble: | wrecking, soon dobn Gry, trom Nacenm on Cave | SOE6t" at Mme Plt Mes? gManetaat Messed | stroke war heace, rened qnamm more than ws Seatetives Of te pone ae ae eralias ned; trades | Eonanseeaninn imho Obs bedy'eed opboes these GaN (Dem. N.Y.) wes opposed to the bint, | Moro. ‘The captain and crow were negroes, and the | slipoed off as notvelesniy na bo came, with 's ‘Painful | cept a ull sound of hammering which conuqres Sate te bands with We varions poeietlos and Wades | tat although it was a great improvement | sloop was withont papers. Fealiaation thet in the House of ‘Heoresantatives | (048 tl aieoges be if and in small knots, and individaally by . Bnnose of the Plasterers Association, eaid : ; scheme recommenied by the Secre: cs {ogre waa no disposition to welcome s sebel oficer, | for about a quarier of an hour. Uemselves. A large number of sympathetic women | Senaior Casserly romarked in the Sonate dat oF the elt Yanger iu disturbing the bended | THE ST. DOMINGO TREATY RESECTED | apuariion ane caymg Lol ean ye eee | Aanehter of 10 or 19 yeary whom he Ind woot ' scatterod themselves here and there among the | fovld fave been better for the counte i rt] “oniating To" bonds outstandis —— aud he will sooner or Ieter be mote to teak itn | away to a friend oF relative shortly after coming f Jutude of shocmakers, tailors, bakers, brick- | sonctracsion the Chinene Contien way the basis of ihe monetary tranaactions of | The President Reaucats an Immediate Vote | _ The committee who come on from Connecticat to | home that night, Yesterday morning the little eirt: layers, and tradesmen and artisans of all kinds, their | bronght here. He w ia | She country, and in, auering ile character It in Buried Beyond Resarreeti Gil need eae: Sad on bolag ishd teenie returned. She found her futher absent, but her : : ; . spent several | Congress wou! and dist ‘ endangered husbands and brothers. eer AC? Ming. “provielous, | basinons Intereats and’ the svapiiny ‘of trade, | Wasmwarox, June 30.—The St. Domingo | new Aiterner Genet hr cue (euag totd that tbe | mother was >} Three platforms had been erecied—two for English iz ir wages and theit | Second, because it wus {improbable tliat the pro- | treaty has at last pone where the woodbine twineth, ee et of aoe , they declined toextend on LYING ON THE FLOOR i speakers, and the other for Germans. Around these Poon yj hovel sr ll aA pa ball ow dey (Oe semipae eoela be ae having been rected by the Senate to-day, after a | WVitation. Shas tay code eat he bin uea te in a nearly unconscious condition, her fico beater (4 the mixcd assemblage clustered in packed ciretes, A Pleased with their quarters and their om- | making the effort would react aealnat the eredit of | Short speech from Senator Morrill of Vermont, by a | ran away from them, aad now tiey did nol want to. | £24 #wollen beyond reeoenition, her body frightfully ' and yociferonsly applauded each allusion against the ‘maidst. d aro as unconscious as clitidren of tho | the Government. Third, that If it conid be nego- | vote of $8 to 98, as follows (Democrafs in italics): | 8ee him. Druised as if trampled uon by heavy boots. and I | fe ripe if Contedins, It cee 4 to be the street,” anid he, their advent has eansed. The suspen- | tiated at all, it would be only in Korope, where a Abbott, Brownlow Cameron, Cattell,chandler, a clothes tora to The hitth lat once called ia ‘SHrorieaate sons of Confecies aa ; for the worship of the | “om Of work im the other shoe factories causcd by | lower rate of interest prevails, and this would in- onklivg, Corbett, Drake, Fen'on, Hainlin. Har the women of t to her aid, and by them her: 1 excited sentnent of the workingmon that the Chi | GiSstinn's Gedeet the citer ond it Wort, (ue bas ended, and work has been resumed. | volve the humiliating necessity of this Government | ian, Howard. Howell, MéDouald, Morton, Nye, Oshors, mother wwe placed in the bed. ‘A policeman wan’ nese labor movement is ® gross imposition upon | tain a foothold here, will in ten. ve. Cady Bros, Millard & Whit: | becoming au applicant to forcign capitalists for pe- | Pratt, Watney, tevela, tice, spencer, stewart, Thayer, her Deatroyeo— | timmMoned. then atphysicinm. ‘The latter examined , a Sous Bed hase A, Band Eon. ON. L.baultard omered their | cuniary “invor. Fourth, vecaave if thus negotiated, | Werner. Wiliaina, Withon, pone $350,000, | the woman's injuries nd’ found that she had ro nd that tt must be stopped, | Hagan Temple for the worship of ction of ten per cent. but | it would take out of the country Yok (ae hits Dazie, Ramande, colved erry, Fowlor, Mrimtiton (sd. and fortlicr swmigration prevented at all hazards, One, year aco & treaty was made detweon the | this was nol sccepied. They then resotved ta em: vontr wruttows & Tean tome te reer Sate te Avorn SwPaiterson, a wea Se heecign Le Lidge A TRORIDLR RICK IN TIE STOMACH, eter . ‘ : joy new help, #0 many of the ‘hone Pool, Robertson, Koss, Saulsoury, sawyer, Seburz, | Out in Dunshee's kindling wood factory, which, a - A so ork i | work. ‘They expect to be able to procure ed fo t $ ~ | Pi , ; + | of be nay ‘ Introduee was Mayor Hall, who wade a lengthy | Siti ee %2 Beropeen immigrants, This ts not right,” | Wore. say sie end to be ue well cappiiodas be. | oe it the dene were Delt in the Cited States ite ln | There waa absent without being peired, Lewis, | *0 that at 1:90 A. M. nearly all thet region embraced | QFPtr Nosbond's dngers were plaloty i i Bpeech, afer which Mr.Nelson W. Young, Preside rear the tree of liberty in free America, which bas | fore. terest wonld be paid at ome, a 108 seeist in between the railroad und Kighth street, and and as for the dull sound of " her cries of agon: hammering that ha it had evid development of domes!ic industries and in tue ability | Norton, Sherman, mbull, of whom all but of the people to bear ite burdens Firth, a foreign | Sherman were hostile to the treat iy. debt isa curse to nny country. Better to bear the | ‘There were paired, and tor the treaty, Amea, An- fer aan vee thony, Flanigan, Gt!bert, Hamiiton of Teaus, Howe, than to mortage the country to thore whose preju: | Pomeroy, and Yates, with Buckingham, Bayard, dices and sympathies are hostile to American pros- | Carpenter, and Kellogg, wha were against. rity and nationalsuccess, and who moment of splendid bays, attached to an elogaut clarence, dash | frouble between the Leited States and other mato ‘This morning Senators Morton and Wilson were at ef the Workiagmen's Union, came forward. He | beou watered and cultivated Uy the bande of Baro | a wrorogKaPHA HY BUN REPORTERS. was onthusiostically received by those present, aud ingle Chinese branch is upon it", (Loud sliouts ) _—— poke as follows + is. Bunie further stated that the Chinese question | Phe Jton, Wm. M. Tweed's Family Yacht. He said that the Chiness question was the most | Hoenn ve cf tists casa ures amd the | At 4 P.M. yesterday the passengers on the Amporiant that had come before the American | tc iaw and the Democrats against thore priv: after deck of the Mary Powell observed a pair of people for s long time, For the last two years the | being a en, . i a agitated iw California, but recently Mr. Loung, President of the Union, then briefly including the lumber yards of Dodge & Melzs, Derby, Snow & Prevtiss, ‘and others, together with planing milla, bell factory, machine shops, and the like, on Greene, Washington, and other stroots, was in a sheet of finine. ‘The entire Fire Department of Jersey City tarned a heord the preceding tly come from the reavy boots wretch ax ho sprang repeatedly upon his wife's @ conseious bod ‘The woman was yesterday afernoon taken te ’ Hollevoe Hospita, aud her lite eitl went with her. When Coroner Keenan eulied upon her she was un- . able to give ntterance to @ single word. and there y q a out, but the fre had bad too much headway bel fore Wl etual way i Wiel th e hb ie spoke, refirating ine views advanced by the pre- | upon the gfer. The doors of the carriage awunc | ould, Uke advanlate of the negeaaltion of the | the White Mouse, and were requested by the Presi- | {hey eerived and eatned’so Paris upon ier air, | Te, RRL, Ayn whic the” erhe wae com, H Whas been brought forcibly to the peopte of the At. | vious speakers. Mr. Parcoll, of the Printers’ Asso- | open and the imposing and # eltering form of the | ~ Mr hroone (Dem N. T) concsonee the views dent to have a deeisive vote on the treaty a¥ once, a ward that ail thole labors could lh Vit, wy essential respect from the hypothesis made } Jantic States by the introduction of Chinese Iabor in | ciation, Cold tem to, I ubor. ‘ator ig | Hon, William M, Tweed droped out. Tue passen- | pressed by bis colleague (Nr. Wood), wiose Brat | he Wanted to know who was for it and who against, savers! suuntl ones, and their tumetes temena on ; the smell manufacturing town of North Adams, ies turned ous to son’ Os seek shelier cleewhore. About three years ago the hepetell Bthdachde cor : on was that it disturbed the bonded deptas | He wi ‘and yet how is the | ere of the Mary Powell rushed to the side of the | ObJect informed that nniess it was postponed it Mesy., by # Mr. Sampson, shoe manuinctarer, whe | laboring man appreciated? Some there are of you | boat at this strange and interes:ing eight Sow existing. For his part ke wanted to ero it die- I woutd be defeated, After the record now made | seme district wan burned ov Nelson wus formerly an enginoer in the (7 9, ‘ “ —" u |. ‘The Government had be ‘ing five, six, Y. iT oN 1 al ven an agra to Calforni, and engaced them at Gai | Who femmorrow iar not have the meaus of gelding Bows Tweed !" shouted hit dozen | evens and vight per cent. interest. and he wanted | oni there in very litte. probabiny of ity being | gattelors up to 1:9 this mor HP mencetmetast |\Ceahe. bet wih Cnty three whats ascent Taree bi per month, “ We must protest,” sald ho “Po the | "AWS IOOS epoke of Sampeon and the Chincee fat species of disturbance which would reduce it to | resurrected soon againnor ; issthere any probability | Iv .ocontinue all night, ie. believed that the lose | f*O Liandi the rest having been frozen off one bit~ ‘ i] when be had drank flercely and | ken § Dap on a country road in New Jersey. % ‘Though his fingers were thus mutilated, how. tor cold will mot fall f Limense stroved, and fears are entertained th: Congress of = the = United + Beatox, against | question, and stated that as the press to quite a larze Which is Le? where is he ¥ inquived{a score of 1 of our rights and tho lowering of the | Sumber had takes his ide of the question, be boped | 4. tuch | vivocate, the ‘obtafning Of | that they would priat an incident which took pisce | *@xioas ladies. other four per cent, As to the second objection made by sian Mr. Wood, that it wus impossible to sell United | f!'# meeeting with any enecess in t Stutes four per cent. bonds abroad, he dented that aati hort of $1,000,000, tition of Tumber Mouse, this invass rice of Isbur, 1 do not lane sonead Agr 1 bt it was elther impossible or improbable. As to the .o vIC. TOU Ye: ever, still contrived to throttle bis wife og stir, am somo wouid have ms do. i any othe ta North Adem during, the eee cataee * beetle ecippneal eat aie e gle objection against the bods betug held abroad, he THE G@CUMENICAL COUNCIL, finn tadlli nn pence anes eled 10 call the neighbors to her ascked- That meas-we can obtain any rixhte for which we | the Crispla Assoctation, Botnied a pistol ot him. and | miter of Tweed. nn newer * lkative ad | cominded ule colieagae that the greater part of the Infallibity Still Under Discnssion—Aid for Se arene acreey Prictor of a peanut staré in Washington sient hee ® sk We ty ave the power we phoose, to wee pn Fg [4 ‘bin ts a Porge ll been F Why. what 8 young men, he sand real good: | abroad, and was likely to be, and this bill wouid the Charch in Constanti: 3 Between tlt 1 o'clock yestereay eheranoe, the | le his wife has done busivess it It remains with you ta decide. To-night, r Crispi + because | looking, too,” #aid one of the ladics, as sie cast a | not chaswe thet het ‘ 4 job Gerhrrdt’s stave fuciory, on Washington av: | at f " hi Mine) to Georgia, (ue labor question is being dls: | Mey rare eemae sick of Repabiiccay ead Dera | Wmceisliing klance at the Boss's mail; proportions. | ‘The amendments offered by Messrs. Blair and | _Loxpox, June 8—Despatches from Rome, of | enact nest Franklin even: dorset a ee tts Rave ara ace bord aad teas tame tees Kock: , nusse ne poops be was sick of Republicans and Demo- | After wiping the prespiration from hie brow, Mr. | Davis were neiretd yesterday's dato, announce that the rumor of the | burned. ‘The flames were communicated to the | toxicated on Wedneriay might This ix not the Meet We musi build up a party of our own if necessary, | crate, ey mast have « of thetr own, Tweed courieouely extended his hand to Mre, Mr. MarHAm (Det., N. ¥.) moved to strike from | jmme tiate vole in the (Ecumenical Couneil on ths | Welling of Mr. Gerhards and several outbaildings, | flent the conple bare hod: Some three weeks age 5 und not depend upon mthors., ne shall then really ‘TUR GRRMAN STAND, Tweed, who siuhted fromthe Syrian. 4 Misses the first section that clause whieh exempts the bonds Infailibuiity 4 ; repay ree pies preter whieh were de troved. me fire oauernated through Nelson found his wite in powerful.” plane va w followed. Gen. Win. M. Tweed, Jr, and | and coupons trom all taxation, and spoke in support joxma is ut » The discussion @ careless & boy in making ® fire. i or introdaced was Mr. Drury, See. | | About 2,000 persons aewembled around the Ger- | Richard Tweed sirove up In a socond elarvuce,’ The 3 about $3,000 insuronee, ‘The da to Ui A DEASTLY DRUNKEN STATE, ] i A Py ol J may Mf nce. of it, Kejected. the project sill! continues, and it is said that the H ur he damare to the retary of the Arbeit ion, who sald thet the | man stund. MP. August Kemprad. Pred pane | entire party. comprising all of Mr. Tweed's family, | gAMr, Woon offered an amendment to the second sec- | Pope lias ordered the “Crtinais te oppose any | other building will amount to about $5.00; parti. | and ina fury rot to work beating her moroitesaly, | Asiitic question was likely b» vp a Cow things | Ten who ead thai he bed na hated tema ae | them walked aboard the Boss's new steam yacht, | Cont prowibiting the paymen\ of apy commission or | proposition to ide the discussion, ly jneured. A Mr. Roberson. a membor of the | and demolishing oll the furnitnre within his reach | Which ary wanted for the benefit or the work Gato, who enid tes & eee stomata the | where they were received with all due honors by | brokerage for the oa or transier of say | A Committee of the Bishops of all nitions, among | Fire Departinent, Feil off x two-story buiicing, and | Toop thin she left hia bed ant boants but. ewer ‘ ee e couse of this agitation was one which emigrate "to this couniry: but there are the Captain and crew. It was the first time thatthe | of these bonds, yout Was rejected; | wlom are the Archbishops of San Brancisco, Mex- | Was #0 seriously injurod that he had to be borne to | a week ago. Neither, however, bad learnt any ba capitalists uave tied to ku Great William or his family liad been on board the | yoas $6, feo, Raltimore, Quito, and other Americans, tave | his residence. His recovery is douvtful Ubing by the affair. ' yiz,, trade howe: Be TOE eee fate, Without employ | Dew yacht. ARer afew minutes the yacht left the addressed « request to the faithful that subseriptions —— NELSON'S Wim r . f t , ; 5 1 " ms 0 - ELSON KREABOUTS, Y bring ui ihoughtions minds of the working: | Gor "is an insait’ to ine “workinemenr “Oepitat” | G0ck and steamed down the harbor, en roule for | gpsguny IN MaDIBON COUNTY, be made for the Catholic Church in Constantinopte, CLAVERACK ABLAZE. on tne not 9 t caaits of banding together for matuai | ber is, an insnlt to the workinsmen, Capital Greenwich, ‘where tye country residence ‘ot Mr - = 3 TY, wnich suffered #0 terribly in the recent cop fagra as 2 ebe wae cote (aking W'trcakiee ress) elion. [eaiso. wil y ‘weed is situated. As the party salled, the large sy tion, . 4 ae i aot be ‘ Rect, vis., io cheapen gous, “If these eapitatieis few, and if they do not get tneir rights, then down | Crowd which had gathered ‘os whe. glee cave tree ‘and the Pistol in the ‘The First Commencement Since street Market, but since then Las not bees feing wo cheapen lavor by the iutrotaction of these | with capital. Who made this country what itis, | rousing cheers (or Big Six, while the ladies ‘on ihe sband W Becnme a Collec, f. ht on officer was watehine for » Chinese. tics Must also cheapen goods by taking of ed. The workingmen. Who built tho cities Yeaterday afternoon’ Ciarerack Tastitute ‘hed ore bis baeement in Greenwich street, it be present beavy dates and ua the canals, ‘The Bhite merkingmen. . une 30.—The regatta for the diamond entercay Srl ing hho ing thought possible that Le might veuturt (hore (ow tae pr Hein ba his dan 1 afore the re ne tony Hhamreton, Ny Y., Jue tdi + diles north of hie Pi rags « y Was won eally by Gris | its first commencement since it received ite coNlegt- | » moment. | . : nsideration, a " y is, of Cam! e; Ya et " Wile untwieent ALL Gusvekein: AU wardinvesa’ 1 RERk or coor ei etna 3 a this village yesterday, Ditton Bicred, a respected | fond, The tags for the abalone, © Ate charter. The orually quiet and qusint old Duteh | nn y0.c20; Meant Preosarasion, x anrbleapremens will alge chow the wrereiavmes | in China, They ure. libertad ike edad citizen, actunted, it is suptosed, by jealousy, shot | Gated boats, was won by ingston érew, Cam. | town, which ts olx miles distent trom the city of | Councilman Chreherlin of Hotetng Will aiwavs b= the slaves of their employers,” The | Lrousht into competition with the intellig D to Rati x bis wife, and then killed Linself, jvat ms the fern | bridge deine second, and the Dublin Clap crew | Hudson, was crowded early in the mort in the eye pain dd 1 MMicoliy of tho Chinese question sles in tts not belng | Mbcring men of this country, Twenty years ago | Democratic Ratification Meeting and Tore! ¢. | third. ‘The race for the third prize was won by the | alumni and their friends: and ie latcts Wednesday evoning made the recipient of a testt dient qu s ily were preparing for nornt h At Ly ir e latek-string of Gaderstoot by the majority of tao-e interes.ed in It Caliornia ead Oregon commenced to import them light Procession in Long 1 chy. La i ming worship. AS | London crew, with Eaton second. At the cloue of | eve y door hung open for ti-ef reception monial in the shape of a leather medul, for his effort We must not vol than it froma 1 prejudiced poini oi | but kow eapital Prins them to the already over: | The most imposing political demonstration |-l¢F eating Breakfast wituibie wite and dauzbter, | tis rac Combonse roa ‘The monotony ot black-siotiiod gentiermen reesiv- | in det yiaigiy Popicvagidediepabrbeae q Tew, Uk cally and quletly consider bow to ma crowd H Hest. aly 16 (neult Fhito laborere wate aruteiliiaae is y wus made by the | Mt Elored took down the Bibie and was preparing | Mauncad sculls ing their d Was diversified by six Reantitui is phepireg ate apr ad for Ge sieatian o 4 Ge best of il. The workingimsu ought, by prop cio bn oward the on, . c y rr to reed ib, when bis wile wont te Wa bea a is, mained Idella Rienmont, M.C, Berrian, ¢ Fourth of Jul was civen by the residents ‘ nto, to contol the capital of this eoa ‘ter being held thousands of years as Q casion boing the rtf jaroom “ol ‘ole ‘ ood, aad, F. Sanporn, | of the First Ward, and consisted of leather, Oss at (hele bocks Who pays then their wages every deen rites vee Nas oa + | followed, und told her he was going to kill ber and _ Colvink ivered their orations were honored with | 1 inscrip Ratarday ight, oud peske s the profits of thel ise 'nen brow fits, eaenpetiten tleereeliees vel i iat oe feat i os es w eae Limeelf, She replied, ehoot me; give me | Y#ht Club was contested yesterday, The yachts the ae Bacealaurens handle to thet ramen, Fl rley Chamberlin, « natary nor tor his own bene! ey Wil! always be slavos, chanics, ior iReDS, i# not fair play nich Kills, was presided ove mon rr Wore all ready on time, The entries were: First | (‘The ciplomas were preseute! by the Rev. J.B. ne exhonent af the 1 rf " eth e * mus yw agital nestion, hina an: * he pletol Ne threw upon the floor and shot i hitter 0 ci Fning Lo the wain question of the night, however, | We mus} now agitate this question, Chin’ 4! Nobile addressed by the Slon. Wa. B. a b 1 be Wakely, who ascompanied cach aiff with suitable | bitter oppowent of Arooric: e speaker remarked that this man, Sampson, of | Best India with their 600,000.00 of ‘people, who | Noble, ard addressed by the Hon, Wm. B. Rankia | 10019 the noad, then wow out and rot en axe, wich, | r—Raith R, Gage, Riizabeth Howe, Louise, Jen- | remarks, “The nroceedings closed with’ en opnr Whe bonne renresentatives Lat i Adar 8. # Hy compare] himseit to ‘nis | are neatly starving, ienoraat and superstitions, | of games C. Hays of Mew York, | which he poauded her bead t« or three times. He | nie I; second elaes—Lillie Earl; third class—Re- | priate farewell address bythe President, the Rev ata \ t naineseke, who slew Lito Pullsices with | Te (0 be vaported, and Anuericin eapital ie to be | Gna Dr T ‘ Procession was | Gem chopted Lis own ead, say the children, andran | becew, @. Q, Orelger ; fourth class—Geraldine, et. | Alvtito Finck Losame NY Finn Bt cs. esd een In the name of Livery, cannot this be prevented t jeu with pyrotechiica, au tg they exwotnime 1 SAH BLICM WHT coy, “The contre was from the club house, foot of DOCTOR FOSTPR'S ELIGNT. Seay 1 as cams Shall this be one of tne boasts of our prevended uwOn ayemue to the Have the alaria, aud tie neixbbora on reach | West Fiftyeseventh street, to a stake-boat of Fort " The Knickerbocker lee Company's ice ous. “a swith the seme instrument, But he never made a | freedom, end. can no law prevent this desta ng the“ house’ fund Mrs, trea tag tare Some: | Le : het ae Fort M lier, coutatuing 90 tons of ice, was ened ow } greater mistake in b Loud applause] Ti ' § whito workinginan — labor aud Solomon 8B, ward upon the fl De, epparentiy’ deade When t ne te Piseen asd coset” Wee uaeas tani rane nie Wis Peewerty then | Tussda r : tek 4) er wistake in bis ti (Le lance } ie ]t L nite orklogina: 0 . aad Solo ; ard upon the floor, spparentiy dead hen ont us clab house, and repeat. The time ( need 28. social war betwoen the caytiallst and the wo Atty cents or one dollar u day; certainty he eau: | caited en the char and ads the multitude in | surgeous arrived she’ wus alive, Dut unconscious, | the hotectah ceed ue eee The time of (uruing Deserting her. John Kinney's stable, on Ewen, s armen The late Say, “Lyon bring Au Lo moe tel id te oesntry was pails i ol in 1 Das sty) ke nawe of Abraham D. | with one ballet wound on the riciit site of her Lead, pares The disappearance of Dr. Walter H. Fosger | etreet Rrookivn. way biirned nar eve iy compete Wiki Ms, you compe. us oil and a; labor du i capital could not; |] ndidate for Mayor, was received with | aod a deep gush in the back port of the bh = % ro 7 ag | NCCPA reine Vuild.ngs adjoung were esnmdcrabl ‘ seives tu thelr standard cf livin Uut capital nas played its Dart well, for it controls | teneated cheere Bldreu's bouy was found about riaty rods trom’ the | Raticugeeset from Yonkers was bronghi about by elreumstaness | Jasaerd’ , ‘ Beeu wine were hun and w jovermors, Legisiatares, Judges, d&e., und says 7 honse, bel lud some willows, dead and cavered wir | Biusbah Rowers °F 3 Very similar to the Might of Kizold, around whose | ‘The Mount Royal Mills, at Cote St. Pau!, the * while Cac se eae bas for we | Mount Washingt Heginte Tnatitate’s | blood. At tatest necounts Mrs Kldreu bad +o Pui R Gage..05 2 8 fate there hung for «i tune the derkest suspi. Ree iran oa canecne ma. an ts ature at 95 008 an ha . F Twentyeseventh Anulversary recovered ag to be able to speak ‘The winners were: First-c Z Th. Yonkers that th aie ee. ere dence oom Lone si: HO mor 1s full of working people, without : b . & ” er : cious, They now say in Yonkers that there can be | on grain, 6c ; Partially Feared. one & xbor; have we to rights, the Yesterday afternoon this Institutesheld its com. gua Whe alae telco cerseune. srndictnet Bet! Uatrd-clese—Robeves: no doubt that this notorious character made off chide } Mi saad p auiticians had fount pall vw, cy sntrp | Moncement exercises, ‘The arrangements for ven J bedi ed iad ‘ * ee from the scene of bis Iatest exploits to prerent, if OUITUARY, fo cope With the qne#ion of impor meountry | mence sey as - x ; - {did aut follow that tio Workinemen coud Weare here for | {luting hall were per! 1 the company | No ‘Testimony to Eatablish a Marder-Ver= | The Vorty-frst Street Wife Murder—Trial | possible, by bis absence, the disclosare of some very Curries Homptreys, fornerly of the flr ve ple With it eceess ully and waster it think and | therefore remained throughout the entire sess dict cidental Deat of Thomas Sherida unwelcome facts, A gentleman writing trom ‘324 Hofman, died in Tui'adelpats on Wetucedan, ] ibe.) Ie secmed to hivn thai lavet quently alwovs produces quarrels * S'“Y | Ou the piat‘orm were seated Geo. W. Clarke, Pb. D. | An adjourued inquest was held yesterday veftt the Court of Oyer and Terminer ye Portland, Me, to a friend in Yonkers, 4 ing. fo vn that tale equently aly a narrols, Hean | President of the » : Charcellor lanae Forris, ap sae, Ol ‘ | before Judge Barnard, h 34 Deet Fost William Pine, a veteran of 1512, was buried r condi.iom thea Trust noene, nor any party, The Republican H +] morning in the Coroners’ office, Ciiy Hail, by Coro- | before Judes a ¥ says that — the shed wetor Foster t a yen. ME Se Ao "| the Rey. Dr. MeKinly. nly. ved (or the mnurder of his. wif sorts ofa terday fran {4 Kine sre ye Veteran Col HUNDRED TRANS AGO. Uy Introducing the Coolie labore in eplte of the pin, | Ma. Brotessors Da, Be ubsond many others. | was found dead ia stable at Sixty-gizth street and | the day was taken upin getting a jury. Mr Kdwin. | from po one knows whe Vinten: | ‘The Bar Association yesterday adonted rosolus i, The men who live by one tol! can meet together In | UY, Sttroducine | a, who petitioned the Legis | The gradwees ni Four of the num onth avente, last Sunday morniuge ‘he relatives | 12M the prisoner's counsel, objected to one man, | tion of studying mecic Who did | tons of enndotene ly ot the late Bk " halla and there ¢ measures ty | tyre ugsinst the hnporiation of the Cooli# Libor bat | Der Were recently admitted with hour to Princeton, 4 / ; Pap “OS | 9 bell-tanzer, ingamuch aa be might wish to “hang” | not know him he tried to palm himself off asa son | Catting ‘Ele deli verod. i) lsuor by ® conspiracy, But be waa thank(ul |W tre der oted: while the Henab of California | Colampiy, and Rutgers Colleges bad drawn inferences from tho fubé that the fret | is citcnt; and to snother, an undertaker, as he | or selative of Dr. Thomas A. Foster, » weal ad Lowover, thal the workingmen could also | Wore defeated. whilt the Hep ka eeeat ii salsa inquest, held on Sunday, wis postp@ned brewmso in | Might de ‘looking after a evstomer, The ‘trial is | esteemed citizen of that place, Me the a “Sk bae Nundred goare, wait Me Berke, | Wgifer:ation, He wants them to send to-night t | Martin Allen's Escape frem Stato Prison, | te port mortem cximination by Dr, Beach it was | “#4 for Tuesday nest, fom; months before. bis tree sharacter waa revealed. ‘ r ‘O3e hundred years, sald Mr. Berke etic ie Wanln, they °0) Send tonight V8 4 . rae ee and he wos cut by the eniire prof ‘onter < i : , By thers of our voi met together to | 1) "nere ah Serene Fa Bagel peat erase He Martin Allen was coavieted of grand larceny | ascertained that Foley had not been ktt!ed by the Starvation ina Munidcent Clty. soon quit Portland and weat to Ph und | Hoocer’s stall. aud wae by that di:tingnt as *t yranny,and we to-nizht are in the | it heed us, take the rizht inowrown hands. Tie | in the Court of Genera! Sessions, ‘Two female con- | kick ofa horse, as hed been suppored, Officer Lambrecht entered 382 East Heer Ct eee a Arie, fiat ay ese R, ameat | Colonel, ksposure inthe maldied fons data vee f} Camo AE there fare taaa hee a ace ek | Democratic’ narty wants cheap prodnetions, ard | foderates of his enticed one J.¥. Smith tom" panel” | ‘The frat witness examined was ‘Micheel Morri olglishicaiaast’ Vades Vealsrdsy ah Gk A. at the nequain ing Kit Of wixty sun: a ready joined a iendes union, let hin do so at eg pig ee Ie ea ete Noe ast house, and wnile there Allen took from Smith's | sey, who testified that he wae with Foley until 19 | Pog ap vinta foud Ane Bred aged %, Iylog on | MEFS Who was ly Wealthy. The impo RULROAD ACCIDENTS 7) ant et ans wy A will bel any ‘eilow work production of cheap labor: Cheap labor means | clothes #700, On appeal to tie General Term of the | o'clock on Saturday night, ‘They tad been drink. | 0K UP stale Peeper getter oclndig tial BT | git a a ol > ; Has Uare foupat tor. the fie ct moreome tea Sueap, wages and both pares aro controtled by } Suprewe Court, Judge Barnard 1s of opinion that ing. The witness was of pretended to be eo stupid | woak aud wick, a» she said, uct having taied food | toscther, ae the of, (oF Sie urs | Kinnie mrenates Foster Maa octet paltoels, nee i nad i . ¢ conviction Will not hold, in 1 z ¢ 7 pore of purchosing a home, i 7 a\daue ews | {Loud ing.) ee Nr eeciat leh Ute ooaaten Tented accor: [dimen Hv Will not hold. as in the impaneiment | thitno details could be obtained frdm ulm. “He for a week, f pure? om by ao Eighth 4\'eaue ew: came forward to call the aticusion uf the meeting to : against the prisoner, to the efwct that “hia (he ; ° were Ti LAYEST LABOR NEWS, The Port of Jerney City, Fiat aveune "was Instanty dillon At instnight oe h « bus a twhich were being perpo rated in e : is the | Prisoner's) general charsctor was bad, * and admi did leave him. 7 fads " 3 , 5 edie by car i fygith Avenue iutiroad, ea Pda TD vo pid dea Mc oS Independent Joiners, was the | for that he (ine furor) waa hiaesed, “Pn tral, eres |. Te weat witness, Daniel Mahay; deposed that be |p ae _ Wastiarox, June 80.—Mr. O'Neill, from the | ping wver hin AFAIK DAY'S WouK, and they should loudly to-nient ‘pro alast this | 020, jn.8 inler and moro, olabornte epision, con that at buat 18 oelock they a nove on the Sereey, to. be called the District. of derse Ciralivon the Winch Hier ana Meh cohee Hake od Now, huivever, there are some masters who are |! Bit to the nteitigeat white workingmen; t0 BF.- | Gude Ingrauam's rpinion tothe opinioa of dodge | ied Povey fo his atabvef and, went to. Morrissey | Kureke Loder, No. 119, K. 0. 8.C. elected ofteers | creating ia port of entry. ‘T thrown trom the track 4 Working mou ten hours » day, nnd paying them tre | iri asaiast the importation of any close. by cor | Strany in the Lotinan cave was not in point, es ek o match and voy in US pockets Jor ats Mea tad declined the discussion of the —_ The inquest over the body of William MeGrath, q miserable pittance of 1.75 per diem. [A voice—it | tres made in foreigu la pd 4 dudge Strong was not sustained by the Court of | Keys to unlock his room duor | tie studie where present, WASHINGTON NOTES. who was run over ih Vesey airoct nv an kil eine | wos Henry Morphy Who instivuted this movement,| | IMO comperilion wii us. Now ie the time | aot naomi on nasa new trial be alopt ; bus the Reye, were, tool. they tnee wept Se cat on Moniay. reeuited {na verdict of cca: nthe The speaker wag not refering to Mr, Marphy, ty take up ibe, contest with capital, Ls | 4 Bahia outnide and Foley shook hands, 1a bid thsm good BROOKLYN. Sern eb Pir any Oyen to tos | BALM, Avene, Ratiroad Company tor ‘not providing be ah paca Bel Me ges " tt, iy ber bes juced ali we tee aronnd us, . and they parted. ‘Ine next AMorning the resis nt doliverc to DA 10 NFeveRt persons gettang cA th nt platio! is ye Ha mien 4 oy tt e a4 10 progross whor but capital has nowiing. You must pay exorbitant te av Foley dead inthe stable, In anewor to Caniea Wet an hea daalino a aUlitalion sracuceng class Of the National Deat Mate Cotiege | while ln motlou. dsl sats q od Unaries Cinidet, who wes contractor rents, Day taxes, Ae. Carital ealeutates for the f- | Ciusint Church, in Rye, Westchester county, on ons from the Corouer the witaens ron PA a Foster tera — Paiton avenvo, tor having werked, tet ture, and makes attempts for centralization of iti | 4, f. wes fll ad didnot | fa slender brouant by one Wilh Toor in teers | The Se eatersiay reduced the. @nty on st MOORE DE LAINR , pee ee eee ete yowers, If you labor fov $28 w month, which tne | Teesday AYOnRE, was fi! er ites ® very solett te Gout IN ADR Lae ne One WHlom Roor in the Guy Padway hare to ti cent per pound, aud on alt raitway _- e beat payin m Chinaman gel, snd have to pay $a) aia, how are | semblage on the cccation of the marriage of Miss ort, th aretuade in part of steel tw feent er pound e‘homas took his boneft (ast pight i " ie i el yourself, Eng! ore 4 OL . 4 we aed by th for of the Wit: rey md cleetion ease, in: Tasccred irom the workingnaa, This woul mut | T2009 Spauperay ont of ‘which there are 85,00) | The azcred rite wus performed by the rector of the | I2, Rad cgeaped fro LL So coh Lanavit oes the Trewern ton ?ad? ace ibe eats unenioer< wns aicguaihed mictiers wer najps th liom the mectiog tit Mr. Henry | S8fOMK, Mboring'men, the question was broschca | church. the Rev. 2 The bride wore a | worked and called to him, but scelng him lylag on (Mice of the Revolution. she Woman Suitrogs | Zvigler, the custieion oats Cea eed ity ant, ME ; Morris, thr bistrict Attorney, had promined to use | {MAL Shey enould be scaleied to amigrate to the tifa while allk robe, urea | the floor found bim dead ond gave the alarm, Ie | organ, lise heen inoved .om 27 Chatham steel, toi y of ‘he con (aaa fai: aruunl ineveoment of the 4 very cflort to cut icon Sea nl ry} jates, but capita M 6 le. Jer brow was Orange | was lying jast besind the horse street. Brooklyn, ‘Ihe beauttul. Mrs, aoe ee New Yok was the event tn? 4¥ Gers enor Some » (ed Auesas these kee ) enem rors wise 2 Site coware. a in AR tery from whieh | pe nde In grace 1 foie the ‘The jury revurued » verdict of accidental Ceath, ties, he ew editor ead SVAKKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, ae ed wish Set : | will be to our bene conclurion he exh ridal veil © wer ni esmauics, The bii- 2 edt Paginas ouireal, received her friends taat nizutein her Journal neath pimaal.tareut: 6 i eas neta f Fee gw pth | the workingmen to sisnd together, even if it comes | dal prevents were both costly and cleg wt, Ag sue sanctum. ae SH — liteenth anus! target shoot and. saumer | Torether, an’ elicit Fights, to band | (othe worst lal ear took Many of the Dutterilies of Murray iii | TH® Married Women's Separate Property ————_- Utan has a pluratity of grasshoppers Pee Ai Sk fhe Eadopsadent Butcher nae eur able to coniest s ‘aeelyst cua uaie de by C. Carl end Conrad | 19 the scene of the nuptials, aud the Boston. expre BIN Defeated ia Con ha tens % 7B BALL ASD BAP. ‘Tennessee is to have a Chinese eolony Atont tie mid ie of Ancnst Mr. doch Mart wit Proceediugs uch ue tlise ey iad te Kuhn, and the meeiing closed with checrs, stopped to bewr the Lappy pair and friends to the | Tu the Connecticut lature yesterday the iM ornell University giants mo honorary degrees | roan the portale of Bryente in Pourtacata arent at ie Pern, aol conti ‘Vie tollowing resolutions were adopted ; city, ae Dill giving married women the control of their own Mataal va, Rose Hill, on Union Ground, thie y With a vew ety le ofentertalnms: + 4 1 spade Yee Wal BPS ty, buslyss | Waeeae, The agricultural and national prosperity of Parade of the Jersey City Firemen, broverty was defeated by TA to 72, An amendment | To-day the Union, of Morrisania, va, Atiantic, ‘ b Myers was ed at Dobbs Perry on ae ie tv meeting | aconntey dopenda upon the following c nl A ind Say, [he Salon, Weduesday oleht w JOTTINGS ABOUL LOWN diapers od with thry cause OF labor | ioedom of tte citizens, thelr Intellectual con i Last evening the firemen of Jersey City had a | wus offered prov thub the bill should mot advct | ‘Ho championship, in Tromont, Jes of Wheeling, Va., was fatally bara - SHAG were eaHNaiae nly wVeN i nda disposition tg secure a portion. | Splendid torvlight procession, the oecasion being property of those n'realy marvied, for which the | TRE Spart onene tito m burayas ain ty $1.00 today ON PLATYUUM No. 2, 1 Re ame wal plague te reception of Chiou Hook and Lutder Company | MAlority of tue Republicans yoved, aud thus kitted | Or 4 son were killed by | at on the Batrory. this ever { +, Jun. Cont Se Bainiaiea \flonoareaids na, Ans attemy oly 01 4 x r weMOvate voted enw. on Weduemday 6 en Yr. dus. Conmully, of the Ralater’s Union, or mi seani mage Hy monanely ¢ No. 4 with their uew truck. The Departme against ii, Messrs, Brewsler Tatham 01 Wileox, | _Union of Morrisania, vx pot Hevokivg, ati | Ben Binia woe Fak te SU ewe Viy" will be played in trout of Prenohte Usshman of the Tallor’s Uuions Mr, Matthew in tallor, sembled at the Jersey City Ferry at an early hour, | Hepablicans, delivered the unis spvecics in opposts | Fremont y'Sines street | ante tn the tatue and A this evening with Ofcndich's varcation: H She Hhickinyer's Union, Mr, dR. Puray and St hatural sp:fltot enmity to those | ten companies in all, wso Hook and Ladder Com. | 8% aire ee ana Fourth avenue at 200 1M Manoa celta ce Wilicrinn Tne Board of Aldermon yesterday evfirmed tne Bauith of 142 Ton Mouides"s Union, Mr, “Hectirs. oi Sad they a Sicoy tag pany No, 1 and Hose No, Lot West Hobo “albonl Sania Bloet o@ Biniee dalaai The married vod single men of the Hon. 1 day graduated a clade of thiely one. aad Monereviee Wallet W. Prieseieetmay Beene Comm the Painter's Union, and A, Troup of the ‘typo ompelling him to Fe ken, aud Sof Hoboke Coman Assovistion went to hla Park yes eral honorary cegrces. graphical Union ¥ Ealayuiesta of comfort that Engineer C« Messrs, Jolinson & Miller had a great field day Fed hot came of ball, plenty. of Liget nathon ArREA dR REUAAS Ra ‘The Kast River free bith ot the foot of Hi Mr. Connolly waid: Seliow-shizens, wo are here zon and well Arete hey faliadi iis aaa on Parchs aunournt faces. Ths game men arrived in Philadelphia | was thrown area yesterday, wai lined PR AO ar Aber Re Attia aia elt , Yesterday on Staten a ie wil urgber | Orthe tinglos: escorted through the atre bovs jumped ta, ‘fhe women w enw § the Importation of Cooties, and to serk the aid . me of | UI Wie colt | Farm, which has been ineluded in Linden Vark vil nd. welleontented game of ball was played alee today ‘Congress to protect us. et no claptrap of Den Workman happy, ant the mand of 4 Lennon. A sueytuous collation | laze, Was the greatest success ever achieved by the Port between the famone PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. the Pur im A has « eraiic or Republican differences divide us, but iet A H closed the evening. firm, Over 4,000 visitors were present, and. the Bs Clap of Wiillanowrchy ai ie ae Shafer, President : Charles Callen, V4 j guzanize apd go to work as a body. Mr. Conn Bfecarera te eth emer es Sheapuers aud location of tue lots secured a host of | Bhi sliver bali, whicu the renane clan wos bars tok Daniel W. Voorheos i» renominated. Beoretary ava , UL TEnnan’ af ibe‘Teiloes! Ua ho ania clisses of workingmeu. bye an Bailey's Detaleation Nearly 8750,000, Aiaten wert told, toe’ juisoe renaing "hoes Geel Mr. Sito has \aken bis young bride to | Cuinmlis Lodge, No. 461. 4 \ is was a quontion of ‘Rrcut importance to. the Nartiagt raecwrtn’ tt | The whole ainount embesled by the ex-Col- | fMagv were auld, Whe iia CCRIOSITIES OF CRIME. oii young intone nek i tigi rking tren, for every branch of labor is threat ly Countre they sean | lector Bailey, as reternod to Jud Pierrepont's —— - noes Re very fue | Match and en th ued abe pomers of jn talne 1ing. 1s | omce yesterday, 18 $6)7,0K), ‘ue Indictment axainst The Ansintant rrasurervhin, Eugene Bradloy has been arrested for the inunde echt Brvunhold a ae INUNDATED BY THESE © Faneed inteligencs wad ty mote el | him ty volumiuons, covering @ largo puuber of | The Commercial Advertioe’s Wushington cor. | o hie wile in Hoston j Taady Fronkiin lite returned to Vietoria from Sitka, | whernode ' Wo wust ruise our voice agiast our rights being | teil inten spi oportionat foolxcop pager. The Hon. A. Hl. Pardy aud Fos} H maya that the Hon, Wor H, Roberiaon | Edward Laster, of West ¢ Recesued posite | ten ahead deeevigie. peroweu’ lus not dove its du tnd derites; and ee boinc] The Won, / i of Westchester bas tendered the office ot As- | Atvempla at auiciae during the wies, eucceeric ‘ President White, on bebuif of the Re fe | decoy letter, was committed without b: Opel our teats, [Cheers] 1 am not fur vioionc NB a elas Suits have been commenced by Judge Pierrepont | Judge Folger, put that be has declined the offices Hurton Eldred shot hie wife, and then killed him- | Simth the dczeee of Doctor of Lette ‘The Kiehth Assonbly Distriet Ger Diss Gales babfwa will mos leh imompaollaia cad huee th th against the sureties of the exCollector to recover | The same authorisy says it is sikely to be offered to | gif. near Hamilton, N.Y. fle wile may. .ecover At the Columbia C Association Inst tes ' apitalists it) over us roughahiod. undred ho brain ant lo. D—=the agire, an ‘of thelr bon but | the Hon, Ghomas Hilibouse, formerly Couptyolier | Hldred was Jealous nosiday 4 n | tation tor German interest "way Giizeus wore turned out of employment in Nort a0, Lo degrade he tolling f th A mm claim thas they are exem of the Bate, ‘The $20,000 stolen from the Preasury Department | Mr, Kiet Hy abd Mev lino H nee, of teutons. tens ABW Aviame, Narsschusctts, to make way for these | Ling them raeuher starve oF ubenciate w their oblications, because the ‘Government — in Washington, D.C, on the 1th instant, has Jum | Me Knox Weates, tately 4 other places of profi Chiuawen, sho work for ftty cents a day, We do | (1, 4001 0 Meld: aud auch avociation a is) ad a Knowledge of Bailey's defulcations The Denth of Sir Juwes Clarke, Bart, pon recovered any col! Winttey. tr niyo Wet Peiiee cement ame es Thee waked boy of 4a Sot vlyort Ly the Chinese coming, bul We do object tate our v rive ina Whe Loris af vile pontas ee Sir James Clarke, ane Marion, Merion was held in #6 ay by deinag, Clerk to tas Wowrd of bteatiis | nike Raat [divas Velwes i , ; Odoy, wad 4 on, the wanArnral Powul died yesterday is Commiestoner Osbor Pizseraid, a winter dew, ‘ 1 me ; GUELPARLAaaR? rodewys BnH | AO he MAR AREAL Policemen Going to Sing Sing. [eien: Slee yesterduy, ile Hea eriaalll gnu ea tintecwecitatin saokalhonk DuVar ail Hon. Horatio Seymour, the ton. Frastue | hactcund at ihe fase aie aig Can yor F: your wife end elildren with his | nsstwithout tiga In the Supreme Court, General Te treatisen on tho subject, He wis Puyaiclan-in-Catet | jand ou lirondwas vestertay pad mettee ee Auvass J. Pathe an Charvos Ware jnelitred. by Soper Frent ond thoy aru melon: Mh eanaety kaue | meehunien nit lubes Hayy 0 How trial Was denied to Remsen and Hunnes | of the St. Geo Hoapital. saad Queen's picysietin vite iit veoule on the Hine Cornel University Comm | aan vovterdgy, asAinat reat See ae tes eeeuae. ME amined Rays | Ela on yvreteice wi Kan, convicted in the General Soustons of robbery, |! altendiuce. He was in bis €Od yar, ea Kee AE Aad, Witiamsbar (AB Gunecr's ConrDm ad. 1OF He hole Ou rats aud rice, We will dotunnd our rights, ond of Anicricans trove th ‘The prisoners were policemen, ‘hey had picket ee . dil the thie Istnnd. peaalntoes Ag WW Mg a tulse reLort by hot Defore we sill nee our ehildron want whilst these on ener and bett or ovcuy, the porket of G. hee al A Repe t Cain James BL MeKarlid, po the firm of aah! Haag Goalies Hii our places, we w evoibles and au waist aad an uilot pe to | several hun * ¢ Alderman Cuin, the bolting Newark Democratic MeFarland (0. Grand. inj, M 1 win ue Muar: Fo ty the hurey of acc you W MICA OUR 1 nn codalty dedicated fo Ubi Bimag Brosrot aud ion slolen were not apeck: | minority, thus maging a tie lithe Counei) ail kee aration of rohbing yuitge Coupolly aes | I mawas tidied “i ome to state what he knew of | po or eo abvolute proof of th of woich Re: penis, and today wit return to the eubraves of hie [ft viatrant yok ie vwo wivaey mod | sli Aneel fo Liv! auce nea ' v vids ‘ttelaration. Mr, Bamoson, of d Heso'ved, Toat the workinemen of the city of New 4G Usaueca Yad bees tound euilty. volitiow! friew La decayed, ve ’ an Reds ta a oe) boi dor ty aus bh

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