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~~ SOS TUINTY-SEVENTA YEAR. ee saneaaanaanrTTeNTEE SATAN LOOSE DOWN TOWN. \4 CUSTOM HOUSE REOONNOTSSANCE AFTER SENATOR MURPHY. he Removal of Collector Gri ‘The Prosident yorerday nominated Thomas Mar- Me decal ecter of ‘the Sport of New York; Moves Bea sncet ts be ‘Naval OMiecr; Thowas Hilibouse to ‘Aasieiaut Trower ; Noah Davis to be U. 8, District altorney, The 1,200 Custom House officials have been qroatly discurbed for the past six weeks, in conse- quence of the Ott-repeated rumors that there was to be a change in tho heade of departments. It's an All wind thet blowe nobody good," and the dispens- ors of oxhilerntinz cordials in tho vieiaity of the old Merchants’ Exchange ave tossed an unusual quan City of elasnware, from which rivulots of tansy and Bitters tad disappeared. ‘The daily salutation in revoay direction has been, “ What do you heart" Bat yostorday tho trionds of Mr. Grionell langhed dronicall, at the idea that the veteran could be re- moved, while those on the fence belived as the St. Domingo epidemic was passed. there would cer- tainly be a rattling of bones. Fentonites swore like canal drivers, and deciared that Marp.y could over collect a cont of revenue. Loviathan Morritt smiled like a fiend, and repeated ' Come one come rd yin ie hrm base As oon wl. Reporters rushed fraeticaily from room to room to ascor tain the situation of affuirs. @RINWBLL OUT AT LAST. Mr. Grinnoll first beard the ramor of his re- ‘moval about thrée o'clook in the afternoon. It was commanieated to him by & kentioman who bat copied » special telegram on the subject. The omi- tent old merchant scomed estounded ab the news, and rezardoc! the reporter with some suzicty. * Have you seoepted the position of Naval Oficer, Mr, Grinneil ?” Inquirea our reporter. Mr. Gringeli—I con't veil you, sir—I'm in a great @urry—I must be away. Reporier—Will you please answer the question ? Mr. Grinvell made no reply. Reporter (to the driver)}—Whore is the Collector going? ‘Drfver—To Irvington. COLLECTOR MURPHY DESIRGED BY TIS FRIENDS. ‘The Hon, ‘Tomas Murphy, the vew Collector, was ‘Anformed ot his cppoiniment haif an hour earlier ‘than we * gvod old man " beard of bis removal. He took the matior puilosuphicaly, bat his anpearance indicated that Le was quite unconcerued about bis sppotatment, “At balf-vest 8 o'clock be walked down janeau sirest, accompanied by Gen, Chester Arthur, and be was congratulated upon his way by hosts of Mrionds. Ata inte hour he took a carriage with the Geueral and callea upon the Hon. Tuomas Acton ‘and other gentlemen, ail of wuoin expressed their Pleasure ut Lis appolasment, GaanT’s INSULT TO GOOD OLD MAN—MR, GnIN- NELL WILL NOT BE A MARINE, Shortly ater Mr. Grinnell had left the Custom House for Irvingt under of the office-holiers An the Kotwnaa converses freely apon too probabilt ng Ulysses to change bis room, ious in the opinion that Mr: cept tbe place. | take Gen. Merritt's place,’’ ; for a descent, you remarked an oid pa, is abyut the wame ; but Mr. Grin- ud a maa to Dermit Gow. Grant to in- i you u ‘that he will ferior ficer. Oey, MEORITT heard the news of his removal at an errly hour, and Le polltey iotormed s SUN reporter Guat be was Bot aware that any eiuse lad Oven ussizned for the change, except tiat Gen, Grant might possioly Pogard it as necessary to streagiaen is wands at the presont mou.en JUDGE NOAM DAVIS, f Judge int nt By 4 Joan frou Murpiy, © tilled thee rm te pursnors that their bres | At they sould be sent from pia: " quence was toat Qiong Broadway the ingairy was, © dave you seen Murpoyt" kvery door snd corridor ifen Avenue w Beiy scanned, Lut the b a hing face of the Senator Was nowhere to On te Vistouth’ Kock, on ber way to Long Braneh, wy buve been seen @ pleasant face Wreathed in’ smil shaded by @ broad-brimmed Ad le came on board he strolled leisurely DeWspaper bouth, remarking to a iriend person had said that he hed beeu appoint- r of the Port. He read the paragraph, ed Coliee ‘and remarked tO m representative of tho DUN tn at the science of po ticularly in New Ofhoe- tic Apprniner Revenue cs us dificult to waster, par- wrk, where there are 4,000 felery! re scattered auong the Department, Fost offices, mud Uvited Siates Marshal's office, und if ull of them were to die tie da, preceding a fall vlection, the Republican yote in the ci'y of New York would jose 1,00) votos. ‘The Usy makers’ Froniermen and the graudcbildren of deilred merchants, lone since deceased, must reti.» and allow tue skirixishers to come to toe'tront, The Benator was frequently cougratulated, and more oflen interrupted, Lut he invariably talked horse, aud on the Lesel at Long Branch, Admiral Fisk Ul run two bowie this ‘the Last trip, d the landiords at Lor $roparing for ust. ‘Tho grand political atta for the Fourth Will be at Long Jitanch. The Horaility of Se Marphy-The Taking a Hand jor Feuton to Mr, lve Kepublicans the Govern- crox, July 1—The New York plote tent to ihe President taiay Created quite a stir in Doth Houses on ite arrival at about 2PM. The Bominations of Davis and Hilibouse for District At- Yorney ond Sub-Treasurer were made at the *u, tions of Messrs, Hoar and Boutwell, and that of Murpby and Grinnell for Collector end Naval Officer tare of the President's own volition, without con Sultation with any of the New York delegution in either House, ‘The New York Republicans held s ‘Caucus, on concluded that it was better to make ap Yauo with the President at onee than to allow the Coliector'n oMew to pare into the hands of Murphy, sme Brured in tle Phiadelphia Convention as one (Og Hila of Anoy Jolngon's adminis'raiion, They accordingly drew up 9 protes’, which was concurred ti by sixteen out of the eighteen lepub ip the Hoase, Davis and Latha culy refusing Ao sign, the former, Leing nominated for District At Torney, found bis Hands were ties! Benator Fenton will make a fv)'t against Murphy 8 ie opposed Fenton's election as Governor when Le ran the last time, He wlso looks upon the re moval of Merritt to wake @ place for Grinnell aay Personal reid upon him, and intends to conivst ihe Confirmation of the latter, ‘The nominations took members of Conzross by urprive, eapeciaily that of Coliector Gri Naval OMcor. Afenutor said this evening that Mr. Grionett Deon offered, but declined, the mission to Berlin, The Workingnien's Union elected last night jaent, Nelron W. Young (for the third time Mice-Presidonis, J, R. Pardy, M Krusel; Te Pocretary, Mt. P! Morphy 'W. J. Joseun; Finaneint ‘arer, John Woou, With relerenco to jention of coolie labor, said Mr, Young, I ‘opinion that it will (uru ‘out a blessing to Us in dis- Fuise, aud will have the effect of erusing thousand (men to join our ranks who Would otherwise nov ave been with us in te Impending struxele. Let us re that we are legislating for workingmen Ubrougtous the country. Exec nono, July 1,—Lewis Kennedy, colored, d mardered Mr, He art, In New killed Joun Bake! farm may © J this morning at ¥ drop tell he noose ennedy fell to toe ground, b Anjured Ho walked upon ‘the plattorm ® secot Kime, when Lue drop again fell, and after a pr Konnedy died. Kennedy made acontes-ion that he had committed the two murders, but had only a emyted to ravish Mrs, Slewust, Ler resistance hi ‘ing prevented his succeeMtng, After the murder Koupody died the hours, burning Mrs, Stewart in it, ee A Lofty Embezzlemen:, + Detective officours Irving and Duseuberry yos- arrested August Dalaell on the charge of besaling, $100,000 from, James O. King, bis em. yer. of f4 Broadway He was locked up at Police uariors, The prisoner claims to have been ‘a eartonts A FREB-LOVE NURSERY. amelie Bast Fifty-sixth treet Thrown off its Ba’ anoe—What two Familics in Bost: Mourning for thety Children (—A Fie: the form of Woma: Fifty-six stroct, near Lexington avenue, fs one of the quictost aud most rospectablo neighbor hoods in the city. Within the past few years it has doen built ap with elegant brown-stone houses, which wore occupied at once by highly respectable families, and not a breath of suspicion ventured within a half a dozoa equares of the place. Tt was, therofore, with foolings of the titmort astonishment and indignation that the inmates of tho adjacent houses, who wore taking an airing on thoir front stoops about 8 o'clock youterday afternoon, saw the t Serzoant Phillips of the Yorkville Court and upon 149, 9 four story brownstone houss, antad by a highly teapectable family of Uimar. Two beautiful girls, apparontly about cightoon yours of age each, and civing their names as Bi ‘Tracy and Lizzie Sammis, appeared beforo Justice Bixdy carly in tho aftornoon, and told him tho fot. lowing story: They were residents of Boston, M whore they becamo acquainted with Mra, Mat Uimcr, who was on a short visit to their nailve cl This indy pletured to them in glowing colors fascinations of Gotuam, and so worked upon thei forvid imaginations 96 16 induce them to accompany hor to this city and to wh ted to be gn residence. They soon out thetr mistake ; and yesterday, having mae all sho Poe tof — Mrs. by tureed them i Fy ‘street without a ce heir pockots, and re- tained their tranks and every stitch of their ward- Toler excet what ther hanpened to have on, The wished to re- Goor aitla wont, and stated, that thay ‘and return to their distracted families. Jus- co Bixby immediately sent the Serceant arrest the fomole fend, and she and Geo! Froeman, Parieg Walker.’ Hattio Davin, Btia Loland, and ha Leland woes into ngeterics the Curn dbings bad taken, She said that she was s married roman, in rT N.Y., ‘that her Laspa.u feteele eee eer eens Ton tee ‘evidence, and tell a!) she knew about eres Dishy ordered the ‘to be delivered up to. under (yd aie ($10 cach. TRUMP CARDS FORTHE DEMOCRACY. pote abe United Btatos Senators ‘They Kevive the Odious Income Tax at the Rate of Twe and a Half Per Cent. Wasuivaror, July 1.—The Sonate in Com- mittee of the Whole to-day resumed consideration of the Tax bill. The amendment to tax the interest on United States bonds five per cent. was afer mach discussion rejected. Yeas 19, nays 9. ‘The bill wes then reported to the Senate, when the amendments wore concuared in, except those ‘upon which separate votes were asked. The it was the amendment striking out the in- come thax sections. Mr. Witaon (Rt continuing the tn 2 per cent. )moved an _amendme for two. years longer Rejected—Yeas 2, nays 28 Dir. DRaxa (Rep., Mo.) moved to make the rato five per cent. Lost— Yeux 13, nays 35 Mr. DRAKE then moved to make the exemption $1,000. Rejecte'—Yeas 11, nays 3. ‘The Senate then voted upo Committes of the Whoio atriki tax sections, which was concurrs ‘The next amendment, upon which iv Was demanded, was tl section inserted by the Committee of the W) continuing th x on Sal aries and dividends for the yoar 1870. Mr. ‘TRUMRULY, (Rep, Ill.) regirded the tax on official salaries a» the most obi«*tionabd's of all the income taxes, The practical efect of its continuance was to subject the poor Government clerk to a tax upon his earnings, while the income of A. i. Stowart Was exompt. The soction was amended to provide tat the tax 1, 1870. Tho amendment was then concurred in Mr. SHenmaN (Re., Ohio) moved to amend so te consinue the ta receipts as at presen: remarking that th Fe not dispen taxes necessary for the support of the Goveram ‘The motion was lust by a Ue vote the amendment of the ont the income Yeas, 23; nae, 2, if. EDMUNDS gnve notice that in consequence of the vote just taken, be would move to reconsider the vote, striking out the incom tax rections. At hali-past four o'clock the Seuate took till evening At th ate evening session along disenssion occurred on the income tax Mr. SUMNER call bloody tax, Pinolly, by a majority of one, the Senate recousidered the vote striking cut te income tax sections, anp ten by % to 22 decided to retain said seccions, aid this iso finality, Several Sen posed to the incon tix wero absent. The ns were (rst modived on motion of Mr. Wi 1O4, 80.49 to Make the rate By per cent, and continue the tax only wut i372 — DEATH IN 4 SODA RETORT. —- A Man has his Skull Torn Open by tho Ex- plosion of a Soda Water Fountain, The neighborhood of East Thictecnth street was startled by an explosion yusterday afternoon, in the basement of Herman Geritacn’s drug store, 108 Third avenue, Henry Goetz, a young German, from Hosse-Darmstadt, % years of Zage, waa manufactur- ing sods water, He was in tho act of charging an iron retort with carbonic acid gas, wien the vessel burst, and one of its fragments siru’: him inthe leit eye, penctreting the skull ant exposing the brain, He was instantly killed. The Luik of the retort flew upward with such force as to tear its way throuzh the ceiling. Gvets was unmarried, and lived With bis en.ployer. Am inquest will ue held lipon Nis remaius to-day at the police station on Fires avenue and Fifth stre tM Geritzen hae manufactured ail Ui rai waters, and it is supposed that the retort yosterday was overcharged witli gas. As the names of Shultz & Walker are now over his store, it is due to those gentlemen to state this fact, trope should be attributed to The Fight Aga! The employees of Paisley Bros,, boot and shoe alers, 449 and 463 Sixth avenue, art ona strike and are backed np by the “Crisping” Mr, John Pais ley says that he ordered a reduction of pay because many pairs of bronze shoes were soiled aud up- salable, He claims that the firm has always pald the prices as made in the schedule of the St, Urispin fo- ciety, but that they could not afford to huve their stock and trade destroved by inferior workmanship, hence he had ordered the discharge of inferior work. men during dull times, The K. O. 8. C. deny the allegations of Mr. Pnis- ley, and say that Paisley Bros. attempted to reduce wages Iast winter, and that delegations from their society and from their employees were sent to them dofore the strike was ordered, but that uli overture wore rejected. The K. 0. 8, stand out to the jast, as Want to emulate Sumpson of North The Crispins say that a reduction of 30 .c not give @ m: a ir living, as bottomer nerally average more than $1.50 a day, The Faneral of Minis dy of tho brave old mus. who died on Tu ils Lemporary resting in Green- "y a large namber of Cal residents trooklyn, The funeral services of church were performed at ihe deceased, 963 Bedford avenue, at 4 o'clock tie coMn, draped in the was borne from the house by surviving Brooklyn Cuban fa members of the Juuta, and thenee taken to. the re- ceiving (ult in Green Wi he until such tine ax they ean be remov: and there Cnvlly deposited, Among the m st pMinistor Le is's funeral yesterday we the members of tie Cuban Junta, including Senor Jose Manuel Mostre, the |successor of the dece sed as diplomatic re ative of th se] in the United State: cl letelaliaiad A Young Girl Drowned while Bathin All day yesterday Bordentown was agitated over asad uccideut by which Mi King lost ber lite, Hundreds of during the day in dragging the ri On Thursday evening a party of five ladic gentleman—Mr. James Bechtel—went ou to the bar opposite Bordentown to batne, T tleman end one of the ladies remained in ti while the rest went into the water, which is at this point, tow winutes taree of the bathers 40t Into & deep hole formed by eddies. Mr, Bec immediately w and saved two of wom, but Miss King was drown ‘The Now Orleans firemen, numbering 1 pow on a visit to Northern cities, arrived at J and lose track, and af Taylor's Hotel they tour 1s intended to demor volunteers and hand mac! ploam engines, ‘They hin, Tooir rate the superiority of over puld dremen aud ist that they can tirow ® reach & Gre more readily than auy paid depart w York before their re- A MYSTERIOUS MURDER. UTR TRAGIC END OF A STOCK BRO- KER'S VISIT TO CONBY ISLAND, ee A Pearl Breastpin Costin; comb his Life-Wan Sands or 1 Mr. P. G. New- eo Killed on the the Boat ¢ there an Ore ganized Band of Murderers? Last Sunday morning Mr. F. Bassett, Jr, 0 member of the Board of Brokers, whose office ts at No. 14 Now street, and Mr. Percy G, Newcomb, a stock speculator, wont to Concy Island for a day's amusoment and pleasure, ‘The temperature be!iiK among tho nineties, thoy thought 9 2:5 In old briny waves would so0i Bnd invigorate them for the coming weok's excitement and labor. Mr. Bates, is an active, middio-aged widower, olog a thriving business and lives in fine style in his own house at 11 Second place, South Brooktyn, & Vory aristocratic and exclusive locality. Mr. Now- comb was a bachelor, about 94 yours of age, slight in tinture, and nobby in dross, They started from Mr. Baasott's house, wont down on a boat, and spent the day in bathin: social pleosures, and in surveying the many curious scones on the beach. Tney separated at 4 o'clock atthe Pavilion Hotel, Mr. Bansott walking over to the depot and taking the borse cars home, Mr. Newoomb preferring to remain till balfpast 6 for tho boat, Since that time MH WAS NEVER BREN SERN ALIVE by bis friends, Tis disappearance was considered fone of those carious and singular evonte which so often occur in tis greatcity. Yesterday the riddle ‘Was solved by a messenger who had seen the follow. ing advertiroment in I 1m SUN of yesterday: Miata “int Pavilion Hotels at eM Fane 96) was aly of Hah? casstmere p ‘with stiff brim, lari #&vi and cross-do1 1 Now st. it the intelligence to Mr. ‘The mesronger brouxb Bassets between Sand 4 o'clock P.M, thas A DEAD DODT WAS FOUND an: to the above description on the beach at Goverr.oc’s tsland, having Deoa washed during the night. Mr. Bassett was deoply immersed in stocks at the time, bur he immediately visited the island. Down at’ Castle Garden he found two ladies who ‘were waiting to go to the same piace, having learn- od at the Corones's office that a, nap was found there awaltian, the Coroner's ingeost. | They, wore going for the purpose teoing if it was eithor of thelr missing husbands. They all wert ther, and upon arriving at tho scene, Mrs, Bassett discovered uiat it was ‘THE DEAD BODY NOD OF NEWOOMD. He tod most sickenin re on the sand, Hl i fice, on which a rs. He was terribly ollen and disfeured, decomposition having su- pervened. The frst thought which arose is the mind ot that man has been murdered, The conviction ws unavoidable aad conclasivi ides, the fact that the valuable solitaire pea in bad beeu torn from the delicate linen shirt Qoeom.. The pinsrae bialy ‘primed by ite owner. it having been the cit of a triond from Denver City, Colorado, and cost $700. The “CROSS PONE SLERVR-BUTTONS’ bad been taken. cue and ali. ‘The Coroner had bee: potifed at 11 o'clock yesterday morving, but upto o'clock Ins! wieat be or held the inqueste. Mr. Bassett was orefore obliged to friend still, iying etark ond Ton the beach, exposed to the ro and heat of the he bad 0 authority or right to remove the body. A SUN KePorren, In conversation with Mr, Bassett obtained brief history of murdered man, which reverts back eighteen years. lr. Newcomb bad been in the — emproy Bassett, knit eoods inanafacturer ns hook keeper for ven years. Mr. BF. at that time was one of the Girm. The firm dissolved in 1862. He continued with Hiro Jones after. the issolution for some time, In 1965 he weat to Fort Edward, on the Hudson, near Gien" gaged in the hardware Dusiness on b Tn 1869 he quit the hardw ire business this city, where Mr. Bassett wan ness of a broker in stocks, Mr N A FW THOUSAND DOLLARS IN MONEY, in the hands of Mr. Das. Being of @ tree and suing the Lusi- ond had ett me oc cupatia mind. He continuea to dubble thus fora few months, when about thr montra ago he was attacked with inflammatory rheumatisn, ard was ady.sed to go for treatment to the weter iment of Dr, Laidiow, on Bergen Hill, J Hic remained there’ six weeks, improved and then went tome to bis mocier’s how 1 Miidletown, N. ¥., where he vomained until ti aist June; then he returned to Borgen Hill and staid a day or two, and then came over w York, intending, as be had ina lotter to his ister ura home on last Saturday He remained in she cit Mr. Bassett went to Brooklyn, Mr. Newen effects of ‘the rhoumasis waul nd when the invitation of his Louse, in Second piace, was quite lame from the and D SLOW AND WITH SOM® DIFFICULTY. roposing the trip to Coney Isiand, it was his th walloe breezes and a plunge in the sarf do cin good. When be and Mr, Bassett parted at the Pavilion Hotel, Mr, Newcomb was lett Sitting on the veranda, Mr, Bassett expla canse of their 6 t' ration thus ; ous to return home, as there was large, crowd awuiting panengo boat, he (Mr, B.sset) proposed to return by the horse cars, Dut Mr. Neweoin, on account of his lameness, preferred to take the boat becanse it was shorter to Walk to itthan 0 the ears, When Bir, Bassett loft bim, he states thay Mr. Newcomb was in lively spirits, Ho says thoy had not indulged in anything intoxicating durina the day. Of course Lis mother and sisters were at once informed of his disappear- ance, Ilis elvor sister cams down to the city and made every effort to trace him but without ‘ail, aud last evening about 4 o'clock she returned hoe. SAD AND SORROWFUL - to tol! her withered mothor the harrowing news of his cuntinaed disappeaianoe waaeque“ated with Lie ae y had-been fongy. 1 1 she beet Bien The intelligence severe! of his {rien”* liad been instituting @ most rigid search for ®:.n during the week. and the news will first be read by many of them in'Tux Sun this on the in bigh standing of Ts is diMecult to de- ¢ Free Masons, forimlue whether U8 Wad BREN KNOCKED IN THE HEAD on the beach at Coney Island and thrown into the water, or whether ke was knocked down on the overbuard, O1 however, thi pin Was & tempting pri cause of bis murder. J ae Seana The Great Min pi Race, Sr. Lovis, July 1,—The excitement over the race between tho steamers R. B. Li Natehes is vory great morning, and large amounts of money are staked, Oue of the boats pasted Baton Rouge at 1b. 28 min,, the other at 1h. 38 min, this morning, but the darknoas prevented distinguishing which vas alievd. ‘The Leo passed Natchez at 10 0, 4#min.; the Natehes lett Natche 18 min, The ring for War with Eaypt. Col, Rustem Bey, agent of the Turkish Govern. ment, sails today ‘for Constantinople, He ha» snipped 200,000 stand of arms to the Sultan, some of them Remington breech-loadera, but the’ most ot them Springfleld and eld musaio-loaders. Tue Greek Government and several of the South Ameri cu governments Lave ntly made contracts for a repels ‘of Remington rifles similar to those furnished to the Viceroy of Ezyp' 1 Gen, RB. E, Lee Coming North, Lexinarow, July 1.—Gen. R. E, Lee loft hore this morning én route tor the North. He will stop in Alexandria a few days, He is very much im- roved in health, and is in fine spirits, A great Romonstration was made over bis arrival at Char- lotiesvilie by the students of the University, He was Joived there by the Hon, George H, Pendicton, The train this evening was crowded with passen. gers for the White Sulphur Springs. NEW JERSEY, —— race track is to be opened on Rutberfurd Alderman Cain, of Newark, returned to the Demo- cratic fold last night. Mayor Ryle of Paterson is still laid up from his recent carriage accident, The “Little Wanderers" from the Howard Mis: sion will vieit Paterson to-morrow. ‘The Supreme Court yosterday issued an injunc- {ion restraining the City ‘Treasurer of Jersey Clty from paying salaries to the Aldermen. The ,argumont wil! aot rd until the November term, Newark and New York Railroad Com Fday elected as Dircctors John Taylor Joni MacGregor, Ad ny Benjamin Williamson, wes Boorman Jonuston, Frederick Bidney Dillon, aod Theodore P, Mary Gauntes, thirteen yours of age, employed in the Cordage W: 4 th, er wealp torn from her head on Thursday afternoon, in consequence of her hair Deen caught b obi ne Th wealp ah replaced by phyctaus, bat her recovery I NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1870. THE FUNDING BILL PASSED. — ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to Inoue 81,000,900,000 in Bonds Boaring 4 Per Cont. Coin Interest, and Redeemable after Thirty Yours. Wasurxarox, July 1.—The following is the Funding bill ns it paged the Honse to-day: ‘That the Secretaty of the Treasury is hereby authorized to issue, ina som or sums not exceeding in the aggregate, one (honeand millions of doltars, coupon oF registered bonds of the United States, in such form as he may proseribe, and of denompina- tions Of fifty dollars, or some multiple of that sum, redeomable in coin of the prosont standard vulue, At the pleasure of the United States, afer thirty years from the date of their issue, and bearing in- terest payable semi-ennually in such coin at the rate of four per centum per annum, which said bonds and the interest thereon shall be ex- empt from the paymont of ail taxes or dutios of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or ander State, municipal or local authority, and tne said bonds shall have set forth and ¢: pressed apon their face the above spocified condi - tions, and shall with their coupons be made payable at the Treasury of the United States. But nothing in this aot or in any other Inw now in force #uall be construsd to authoriae any increase whatever of the bondod debt of the United States. Sx, % That tho Secretary of the Treasury is joriaed to soll and dispose of any of 1 THE PRESIDENTIAL YISIT. —— THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAVEL- LER'S ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK, ———— ‘The Executive Btoams t: ‘at an early hour this ing at the Jersey City ferry, where he will be wolcomed by the handeome blonde-freed, white- haired and jolly ox-Gov. Mershall Jewell of Conneo- ticut, Gov, Hawley, and members of the Citizens’ ‘Commi tteo of Hartford, among whom will be Mayor Chapman and Col, Deming. ‘The Prosidential party, consisting of the Presi- dont, Mrs, Grant, Secretary Fish, Messrs, Strong and BStarkweathor, of Connecticut, Gen, Horace Porver, Gen. Butler (who will speak a piece at Woodstock), Gon, Stewart L. Woodford (who will also say something at the eame pleco), Honry Ward Boocher (who, in the identical town of Woodstock, nnd on the seme occasion, will lead in prayer), and Miss Nollie Grant, and young Jesse. BRRAKPAST. ‘The distinguished visitors will break their tore fast at the Astor House, in partor 41, at 6 o'clook. Stetson los made extensive preparations to excel himself it the preperation of this early meal, and the ner dla forchet'e will undoubtedly be one of the most artiatic anreads of the sensor Soon afer 8 o'clock the purty will start on a ape- cial train for Hartford. ‘They will oceupy a splon- did drawing-room car, which will be sxerel (o them, all the corresnondents of Waxhington, Baltimore, Philadelpiin, New York, and Breslan papers being frnished, with a gorge ly appointed palace car papolied ‘with champagne tanks and tans. ‘The train will he in charze of Gon. Dickinson, of Mar ford, who will allow no passenger aboard who can- hot thow a ticket bearing the graceful signatare of Marshall Jewell hort stops will be made at Stamford, Norwalk, and Bridgeport, to allow the people to gare upon the impressive and ‘oxprossivo countenance of the Caiet Executive, and to offer him veerwlonal eheors. At the lattor place carriares will be in waiting to take the party to the sewing machine factory of Wheeler & Wilson, whore the band will play. At Stamford the Prosident will be formally wel- ereot to vale for coin, and te apply the proceeds ‘of the bonds of the Cuited the redemption of States outstanding and known as five-twenty bonds, at their par value, or he may exchunge the same for such five-twenty bonds, par for par; but the bonds hereby authorized shall be iswued for no other pu pose whatever. Src. 3, ‘That the parment, of any of the bonds hereby authorized atter the expi of the eald term of thirty years eoall be mare in amoants to be determined from time to time by the Secretary of asury at his discretion and by classes to be ais und deserioed by the daves_ and wus i ing ‘or successive payment with the bonds Last “dated and mumbered, of the time of which intended payment or redemption the Secre- tary of the Taersury shall elye public notice, and the te particular bonds se selected et any months trom th notics, 4. That the tke te | Comed 10 the Nutmeg State vy Gov, Knglish. perety sutherized and testresteg, waren eo able ere, pe rresttont wit be resgived by the ‘treasury of the United States whiek he may a”) ‘athers ani wernor' whore be will amoke in £0 to see the Logisintnre. for Hartord, arri room, ote after which be will SF whieh way bo do, P.M. bo will start of any of the bonds the of for in this act, to pay et par and cancel any six per cent, bonds of the United Staies of tho kind known as @yo-twenty bonds, which Dave become or shall hereafter become redeem ible Dy the terms of their issue ; but the particalar bonds id and cancelled’ shall in all cases be indi- describe, by class, date, and number, in adhe notice to be given by the Secretary of the Governos's Foot Guard, who have w clothes, and che City Guard, in cockades. With these warriors as House, where, , he will give an then return to from 8:3) to 11 will be visibie to ‘and in three months alier the date of ic notice tne interest on the bonds go se- ‘and advertised to be paid anall coase; but it the bloders and owners of any will visit 3, Gov. Jewel's, an only the #ile of Hartford. ‘The Governor said bonds 00 Speer’ OF pereent will be brilliant}y tituminatea during the heey THR GLoRtOUs FOURTH. . & That the Beer etary of the Treasury ix here. | ‘To-morrow the President will go to ehurch authorized, to receiv: id coin of the United | afternoon, snd perhaps to prayer-meoti ‘asaayod and stam: evening. ‘On the following day, the glorious Fourth fod Bates, on deposit for not less than Wirty | of July, be will foolstock with bis days, in sums of not lees than $100, with the Treas. | ence, who has never honored him with hers. rer of any Assistant Treasurer of the United States | Here he wil be the guest of tle Rev. Heory the Secretary of the Treasury to rece! ©. Bowen, of tne Independent. At 1 o'clock ‘who shall issue therefor certificates of 4 ho will occupy @ conspicuous seat on the stand in such form as the Secretary of the Treasury shall | in t-e common, and the band will play until Besteribe, and sald cortidcates of deposit shall ber | Mr. Beecher offers prayer, whereupon Senator interest at a rate not exceeding three per centum per | Buckingham — will intriduce President to annum; and any amount of gold coin or bullion so | the people. Then Gen. Stewart L. Wood/ord will posited may be withdrawn from deoosit at any | speak 9 pioce, and after more musie Henry Ward er thirty days from the dae of deposit. echer will repeat one of bis Friday evening lee- days’ notice, and on the return of said | tures, and the band will piay agaio. Gen. B. am cortifloates ; provido.|, thatthe interest ou all suc eposita shail cease ‘and determine at tuc pleasure of the Secretary of the Treasury, and not less than % per centum of the coin and bullion devvsited tor OF represented by sald certificates of deposit shall be retained in the Treasury tor the payment of said certificates, and the oxcets beyond 25 per eentum may be applied, at the discretion ot the Secretary of the Treasury, to wnt or redemption of such totore ¥. Butler wiil speak, and the band will play, and the people will sing the National Anthem, and all at Once the coremonics will close with a ade in immitation of the Jubilee thunder. In the afternoon the Presideut will ride to Nor- wich, where he willenjoy the liospitalities of the Hon, Wm, On Ts nd cannon: Backingiam. ‘uesday be will ot Honse, New London, and at might to New Yor ARISTOCRACY IN A TUB, padatetaiey, ‘The Big Rugs of Pa Business—Jimmy pion Tubbist of he Laundry t the Cham. States bonds pureh Aajetatry Mt in the 1 prea ‘There was a fine single scull race on the Dun- ns relating ug tund of s de 1a ester al 001 e " act entitled * Au act to aati ani *! , aid Aypsoape ged aitodlidn td bandsome paper boat, costing $120, and presented by Mr. D. B. Grart, of the Grant Locomotive Works. Although for seme reason the fair bad been kept Very quiet, there was a large number of spectators, ne boat race was over a course of 1X miles, and ‘was contested for by Messrs. KE. B, Atterbury, Jr., of United States notes, ont tor the redemption or and (anding the floating deot of the approves February %, 1:62, and all ited’ Statos bons which bave been pur- chased by the Secretary of the Treasury wit #u plus tunds in the Treasury, and now be! | in the reasury of the United States shall ve cancelled a dewailed record of such bonds so cancelled and destroved to te first mace in tte | W.™M. Proll, Mortimer Clark, W. G. Okman, T. ¢ books of the Treasury Department. Any | Oskman, and J. H Deniarest. ‘The race was won tonas hereafter applied to said sinking fnud | OYE WB. Atterbury in 6.51 and ull othor United Status bonds rede A tub race, &) yards distance followed the boat paid hereafter by the Unite like man Stites, shal be recorded, caucetiod, and de and the amount of the bonds of each class been canceled and destroyed shall be pectively from the amount of each cliss of ti.0 out- standing cebt of the United States, In adailion to other amounts that may be applied to the redomp: tion or payment of the public debt, an amount to the interest on all bonds belonging to the said sinking fund shall be appli of the Treasury shall froti time to time direct, to the payment of the public debt. ws provided for’ in section five of th lowing entries : + Je; Dreadnought, pper; Hardluck, B.'W. Hoxsey; Light: Mortimer Chirk; Sailor's Pride, 'T.'C. Oak: man} Flying Send, W. M. Price; Capt, Jenks, J. H. De Phantom, W. G, Scott; Serambler, W ; L'lnfant Perda, James Jackson, ‘The contest wus deciieciy bom fon, and the par Licipants 0! the top erust of Paterson, aristocracy. ‘The obese Caot. Jackson, of L'Infants Perda, 1s the cashier of the Passaic county National Bank, B, Welter Horsey. of the Hard Luck, is. the crusty clerk of Passa county, Johnny Hopper, the sen- ator's son, of the Dreadaaught, who wears spec- tacles, is tle business man of a large manufacturing extablisiment, while Beott, of tho Phantom, i# at the boad of the calico works, and could ‘boast A Boy Bitt Nearly three months ago ® bright boy, ten (4 a ane ne Liat Mas Ebostly, oa a the others are moat ually Sf years of age, the eldest yn of Mr. Doremus, the | “Prat Hinar.—Coptain Jinbe took the lead, cine. Paterson photographes, petted a Little white lap- dog, which was *ilowing two ladies in front of his father's sre, and admiringly stroked the animsl on the bek, whon the dog bit bis hand, The wound “wns dressed by ® physician, and healed nicely, but from that time the child bas Deen nervous, and com- plained of shooting pains starting from his arm and ly followed by Horse Marine. The Phantom which had Dreadnought hed the Hardiuck to be struck by Ligh! The tat In‘ant Pardu fouled over the Sailor's Pride. The Flving Scodd flew against Scrambler, which scrambled oro Uke & mad. turtle. All ‘this Mappened jast ¥37-aecond after starting. An uigaao ‘,Ovographic view two seconds afer = owed nine empty tubs—bottom a: iy Aa] Ling ‘through his ‘head and alone his spine, ang | OY* ‘ends, spitting water like a fre engine, & wa!t fitterly through his whole person, He » es sat | dosen feet. ant so forth, Lill Monday last, and could not rost at echo?! lo: All went down to intervigy ino fishes, except On Monday night he seemed to hav ms, but | Jimmy Demares:, the * ooaid™ commanier of the was better on the day following ; but on Wednesday | © ks, Wid wadded abont likes dack until night grew fearfully agitated, and could not be con- e recored the gaol. Mr. Demarest won the Pulled’ end Teaped. from ‘hip father's arms several but beipe afraid to draw out his watch in such times, and ran wildly about the room, He wanted | 8cfowd, the Sun reporter was unable to get the to eat but could not, nnd although boruing with | ‘me. leat and thirst, w: water was brought to nim he shivered and repelled it, end could not swallow, or if he did, it seemed to be with a great effort hod with ajerk, He did not sleep after Sunday night, | Th and grew Weaker after evcry spasm, bit bis lips | gr badly, apd failed till 4 o'clock on ‘Thursday after- noon,’ when dea'h came to his reli —— =) u BROOKLYN, pent Knickerbocker Lacrosse Club will have o «ra cen op the fourth on the Prospect Park pa Kround, in the afternoon, Supervisor Crooke, the sage of Flatbush, says ‘one knows what the nnesses" Of politics ‘The Hentonce of a Murderer. 0 et ‘A {hace wha are engoged in the basiness. He Unica, July 1,—The jury in tho case of Hugh | ¢. s, Androws, keepor of the Newtown Crook Mallon, on trial ai Rome for th marder of George Porter, in this city, in April has found the pris- | April i vin 0 Was injured while On uty on the Oret of erday’ requesten. the Rontd of oner ewiity of murder in the first degree, Judge Ore to dortor's bill of $38 out Doolittle this evoning need Mallon to be | money (tmthete pobiir ceonomiste cou hanged on toe 19th of Aug ext, An effort is to bd eM Communication, With th be made to biain « new tri si omnes ey ETT THE BALL AND BAT, LAIEST LABOR NEWS. pane Machi my The Dexter Club go North to-day. ‘The Mutuais beat the Rose Hill Club yesterday by to 18, ‘The Lathers wiil strike for $48 day. Fifteen hundred Chinamen are now on their way HeGiattanoogs to wore on the Grorgia and Alabama | cho Star and Rose Hilll Clube play to-diy at Union ; , ground, one neon eters bund fades and™ae | ,dmaeame between the Alerts and the Excelsiors att tuerein. ‘d to hinder the inte strike by refusing to join | Yesterday, the latter won by Ji to 6 ‘A mateh y and the So Diackstockings, both of the Eleventh Ward, ended tu OBITUARY. fayor 01 the former by 29 to 2. - o The Frembere of the Pow C, ic i Pentral Park challenge any clu! Mrs, Ware, wife of Judge Ware, died suddenly Raeles played 8 yesterday tn Vortiand, Me. ae a 4 Beg Pomeroy Tucker, for many yet Palmyra 4.8 well-known Ho nad 0 nnged GH Years. Ho had represente RK LEG RAPH, Mabiy.ace baldether positions ot | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH hi responsibility. - rday between tho “ Suffs an Base Ball Club of ler 5 years of age. 8 wi of in tay hard ‘contert, by 49 4 editor of the | 40 4! Democratic polit ed a Cincinnati baw highway robbers FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. | ‘nwo fatal cases of sunstroke are reported from —— Phitadeiphia, Rome is disturbed by rumors of @ revolutionary | ‘The passengers from the Tennessee will reach reaction, this city to-day, ‘The report of the death of Mr, Vizetelly, the artist, | Frank Hackett, 9 printer, was drowned in the is contradicted. Erle Canal on Thursday The Duke of Montpensier insists upon his candi ‘Tho crops in Mexico are sald to be unusually pod, acy for the Bpanish throne. and mining interests progressin, The collection of tolls at 500 turnpike gates in Kngiand was avoiished yest ‘An unauecessful attemot to destroy mowing ma chines has been made in Killarney, Four mon were #ffocated to death by foul gas in the tibe of @ coal mile at Talke, in Stafordguire, yes | tai B, F, ‘Tennison, of Springt championship of Mi hase, Batavia has made the passage {rom Liverpool , retains the billiard were handsomely entor N ed In Philadelphia yesterday teraay. rawberries three Inches in cirenmference are ‘The cessation of the Eo glish Orm of Jobn Pick raised at the Convent of Mowat de Chantal, Virginia crag & Co, largely convected with tho American | "y Ravage. and B, Bertie Law trade, ts announced me Mr, Buchner, the Hungarian Jew who was recent | ‘wills bat her, N ly apn ed Aim an Yousul at Bucharest, bas re- A storm of hail, wind, and thunder bas wetved bis ¢zequatur, Fore Union, New Mexicd, Hailstonce fell The Viceroy ‘oparting for Con. walnuts. The corn crop under 9 years. of evening at Mane , were urowned the ove of Thomas Richinge, ‘esterday for Yok Bhannon, died ab Ciroucoster, axed During a stormy discussion in tue Corps Logistatit rment propo. ion to AK the army Contin gent At 0,000 men, a Deputy called ov M, Oflivior bo Maintao bis principles Or Fesiga, ‘Rd BAK2,000 fo Lozada, in Mexico, has seized €190,000 of Custom andor she pretext that tho Federal Gov ernment #hould pay the tnuabitants of Aoapulco (or iu- Jury dyne vy the oops Grom ——— ee , PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. ERIN GO BRAGH! pln Aeteany The Annual Distribution School of Our Lady of Morcy—H. Loxely Daughters of the Emerald Isto are Trained te be the Mothers of tho Republic. Among the numerous college commencements and schoo! distributions yesterday, perhaps the most briltiant and effective was that of St, Jon's School of Our Lady of Mercy, whose pupils, uniting with those of Bt, Agnes, another institution of the Bistors of Morey. offered their annual entertainment to their frionds in the stady hail of St. Joseph's Industrial Home, on Righty-first street, botwoon Fourth and Madison avenues, ‘against the continuance of s large standing army, A stage was erected in the capacious hall,and drop | M, Thiers thought the state of Europe was mom curtains affordod the little actors tho necessary occa- | acing, and France should be prepared. sional seclusion while preparing for their several | mM, Favre in reply fquoted from the Yollow Boot operetias, interiades, and afteract. One English op- | te official assurances of the peace and tranquillity eretta, and another in French, wore performed in ® | ofthe Continent, and wanted to know why such# that would have reflectod crodit on artists, | mititary establishment was kept op unless hidden And the concluding drama of the “ Rowarding Arch: | plans and schomes in favor of the dynasty were with {(@ effective coronation scone and final | entertained, He closed by declaring that he believed tableau, Incked only the illusion of gnslight to ron- | tho Ministry was honest, but it was eatject tos dor it » perfect dramatic triamph. higher will, M. Ollivier answered the charges made ‘The combined schools threw more thas a hi against the Government andtits policy. Bo bad ne drod pupils together,and their sel onthostage, | fear for the future, France had gainod;her Sadows heir reeitations, and di lined deportment reflect- r tothe hi eat god pon a exreiont Gariesan | “ten aleeatistction was here expressed by the Mout of the iitte actors. were children of the best | Deputies, and tho alinistor was obliged to explain . und their fine com: | that he bad no totention of exulting ovot 7 Lis jects of the empire." Those words increased the plexions and well develope: showed the pure, agitation in the }Chember, M. Oilivier continued: A“ HEATED TERM’ IN NAPOLEOF 4 CORPS LEGISLATIF., Pappets—France’s Sa- Plebiscitam—N ol Vapor July 1.—The sitting of the Corps Logie Iatif yesterday was much agitated by a discussion of the military contingent, The Government asked for 90,000 instead of 100,000 men, the usual ber M, Jules Favre made s epirited and cloauent apocet fresh Celtic blood, full of the vigor of @ primitive race. effect of culture more pleinty Nothing shows (| than the voice; and the intonation and emphasis ‘with which these pupils recited added greatly to the charm of the entertainment, ‘The frat academic honors were awarded Misses R, Kitehen, A. McAllister, M. Mahoney, J, Buckley, The Government felt no uneasiness, otherwixe ti would not have reduced the contingent by 10,008 men, The treation of 1356 insured peace in the the treaty of Frerue insured tn Tt would be observed that the M: 1 th necessary to: M. MeCoy.'M. Gorety, M: MeCormick, A. Delma evident the perfeet E: Willson, M,.Mahoney, and M, Cusick, A beauti: | accord which existed between the sovereign and his fal young girl, whose naine wns not given, received | deeole, Amid the great speech of the Minister, M. Fs b gold medal for exemplary conduct, and proficiency Il her studies. Many othor premiums and prizes awarded, Dr. Starrs, the Vicar-General, pre. | foan: it impossible to mal ‘and conferring the honors. ‘was the nolse; he refased to proceed, ‘The music of foar with two and threo por- | Seat, formers at each, relieved the tedium of waiting be- Tho majority then voted against contin tween the acts. Amooe the instrumental serfor- | discussion the next day, and tho Chambor mancos “ Le Cheval de Bronze” and ‘Le Pie Volause” drew forth rapturous applanse. Exch was performed . by eixteen bands. ‘Alter the. Vicar Generale gon. = ae ‘was in his usual happy and retired in procession from the etace. first advancing im conples to the front, and mak fal bow to the A Fow Facts for y Young Mon-The Man whe took the Second flonor at College—Making His ows Learning from them, Mr. Lewis B. Carll, the young man who de livered the Latin salatatory, and carried awey the tecond honor at the Columbia College commence ment on Wednesday, dererves more than passing comment. Mr. Carll was born blind, and bas always tered the inatita- blind in New York, and froduated after studying there seven years. He then determined to tako ® collegiate course, and entored Fairebild’s Institution, Flashing, L. L, and was afterward admitted to Columbia College. ‘Mr. Carll has labored ander many diffcultios tm the pursuit of his studies, not the least of which was Doing guided to and from collece, Ho was com- pelled to hire aboy todo this, and to ® poor mas the exrense was of no small’ moment. One entire Zonr he wae unable to afford this. and eonsequentiy 10 was compelled to intermit that period in college, which his friends claim lost to bim the first honor at the recent commencemes An original method was adopted by Mr. Carll ia stage by the young girls who personated the different “anzels of many Elimen” waa vor). besnti(ul, and drew forth rounds el tpplanne, “A.large wudience iiterally packed the The Sisters of Merey from the Morthor House were nearly all present. Conspicnos among them War rerornized the beloved and revered face of Mother Catharine Seton, Many of the clergy were gathered around the chair of the venerable Vicer- General. alain 4 10MBS SENSATION SPOILT. prc ‘The Childres Al Pri fand Mo Incarcerated for Planning thetr Escape. ‘Tae Sox a fow days ago detailed the arrest of John McNamara and his sister, Ana Connor, for committing a burglary by cutting through the wall of a house in Hubert street into a store on Greon- wich street; and further detailed the fect that all the family of brothers and sister were now incarc er- ated for crime. ‘The climax to the story was rear! yesterday, when Catharine McNamara, the mother Of these professional Duralers, was arrested at the | fAining a. Knowledge of bia studies. As the text gate leading Into the Tombs prison. She liad ob- ks used in College are not prepared for the tained sn order to visit her children, and when the | blind, the lesson would bs repeated to him, and hie would, by a aystem of characters of lis own, prick {tout With a small awi on the back of a sheet of paper. rom one to six lots were nsed in the formation of oneh letter. Greck chat:cters were more dift- af all the studies required, indomitable perseverance: as graduated for years. from Columbia Colleze who is so well prepared to teach Gaetan of Pollen bare ion intruta to red the prof ession whiew he bas adopted. evforce the Bxclse law tomorrow. a ‘The shop of J. F. Simmons, a merchant tailor in beh parted baad ae ee ee aiiatenell's foundry in Boston wis burned yosters rane, 84,009, Geo. Nelson, the brute who almost kicked his wife f serait to death on Thursday, at 45 Greenwica stroet, . ‘The total en & Powell's distillers, burned reste'l yerterday by Capt. Petty, Foote was at] at Lyons yestertay, was $175,000; insnrance, 6117.00, female searcher examined her, # bit and brace and a large file were found conceried about her. She was taken at once into the Court-room before Justice Hozan, and locked up im default of $1.00) bail, on the charge of attempting to introduce contraband articles into the prison. CURIOSITIES OF CRIMB. —— Louis Rareto, a passenger in the atenmor Farra. |. The Lisbon Paper Mull, at Lisbon Plains, owneé gut fron 0 athe aatenmor Parra | py Acc Dennison & Co, was Durned yesterday tes tng to snuggle Jewelry Ina trunk with a taise bottom | 8000. Loss, $10,000 ‘The indictment seninat Joshua PD. Into R ; ne indietm st Jos Ba to Rev. ; eta 1 € Collector, was filed in the C Pout, Clerk'a WASRINGEO, cerday, anda bench warrant was isiued for NOTES. ne Mouse adjourns until Tuesday The Senate hadn't a quorum Inst night, second atreet sta A npon four river ira at Toot of Ninereenth trece, Rast River, | _ The #team coal boat built for use on the canal re bur al nture them, SHIYEE: | garnet Wathincton from Cumberlant, Mia. pester Alexander Hamburger, aged 19, of 21 Third ave. | 142 With 8 cargo of coal, and is pronounced & snecess nee, woe inst event et A OF MOL Tuirdave: | Mr. Fiske, the American Consul at Leith, whe tne heads ot om Unknewa boy abn Wicowt aecae we | Was arrested In connection with the Licniton Masque: rade, has been reca| appointed tn his pla’ Representative Morrissey had an interview with Treasury yesterday, to the Collector a him uot to exact dit to run at the racesin cor ner of Twenty-frst etrect and Third avenue. Charles B. Conklin, who is charred with robbing the American Merchants’ (Union Express Company, in Avigust Inst, in connection with the Harrison brothers pid ovhors, waa arrested on Thursday evening in Al: any. Mr, John F. Kobeson has beos oe - PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ee ees Biacque Bey has arrived in Constantinople, Dr. Join Swinburne sails to-day in the steamer Denmark for Europe. Gen. Butler rode in the car with Gen, Grant from ‘Washington lat night, not being abe to agree, laatituted a suit for libel National Republican, for bi kerio of artic big & Grand Manch in Cail A resclutionswas edopted by the House yesterday reqnesting 49 President to Mr. MeGarrahaw ist Lie publisher oF having published # m tu the Panoche and of the Reltish Gov. Mr. Kirwan's great work entitled ‘thie conse OF w Palace x Thascs of London Late” is in ‘American aining. ve in their voyages in the Straits 0 way to the fsling grounds, by veasels yi Spottod Tail stole the tassel off the fan of Mrs. Thorston, at Grant's Ladian mal, fast t Keep his hand to. te e Commodore Pennock asersned eommand of the JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Fartemouth Navy Yer4 yewterday, relieving Admiral emer Mosic in Central Park this afternoon, tor Carkling was too unwell to co te the Sen- J We call attention to the atvertisemont in another ate xcsterd 7, being confined tg bie bed and unable to | Column of a large sale of clothing at reduced rates mot. ‘The body of an unknown man Was found vester- Mr. Greoley yesterday went to his farm at Chap: | day ia the water, foot of Kast Thirty eizhth stecet, paqua for ® breath of country air, alter his long Hege | Wr, Brown, 9 sailor, died suidenly on the shig SRT and tree Theras, at Pier ¥7, Bast iver, ov Thuretay night, > ‘The Hon. James W. Husted, recently excoriated by the Hon. Horace Greeley, bas just taken his third degree in Masonry. General Quesada and Sefior in aEeUIA. were received erday by M. Ollivier. ‘The Hon. James Mace the Hon. Joseph Co- bara will give ono of thetr gentlemanly exhibitions ta the Bkating Rink co-ight, Lotters addressed to. Messrs. Theo. L. Allen, Jno. McAroo, Jobn Nichols, J. J. Gillespie, and Louis Cordes remain is Tux BUN Composing Koon, John Clark, aged 32, while insane, jumped from the third story window, at 38) Avenue A, yesterday morning. Sergeant Polley, who permitted Rocky Moore te ercape when accused of felonious assault aud battery, fas reaigned, Rebecca Witchcorki, aged 3, fell yesterday from ‘the third ser? window of 49 Kighth avenu we fatally jared, Fire Marshal MeSpedon M VoIViNg An aggregate | ‘$aib;200 insurance. rmas Cospedes, the Kindly ‘manner yee: ports 52 fires during # Of $244,095, covered by Police John Jobn A, Fisher, aged 83, died suddenly yesterday MiB ee were | moininey ated Prat avenne, and Allce Bayland, ag i niyriiret tres the Rev, Dr. Kittredge of thi CHa) i ‘The First avenue being blocked ap with vermim ous dirt heaps, which have lain there since winter, the Commissioners have ordered it to be cleared to-day. It is ordered that none but fresh fat be meited i= the city, that air-tight yeasols be used. ant that mom ‘taken to prevent foul odors arising during the ‘accented the pastorate of the Third Presbytei Chureb of Chicago, at @ salary of 87,000, G. W. Lock wos, of 122 Chambers maliciously locked, by hus form Marsh. in Ludiow street Jail, reed. Judgo RB, Carpenter, yesterday. before a full iy meeting of the Chariestou bar, formally announced his reet, who partner, Mr has been honoraply’ dus- ‘Two adopted children of Mr. Breeland of Nort® Recond streak, gamed ila and Nora, nad need. respoe Totirement. from the benche preparatory. to. entering Gyon the canvas ase eandidate for Goveraor. lively Wee aid twelve, have unéecountebly dias Volkmann, Hmith & Co. is a new frm of adver Using agents. Its members are women who are very hiuify Commende’ by many cininent and notable gen: tlemen. The olfice is at 3 Frankfort street, Miss Vienna Domorest, daughter of Madame Do Of an oper Linked upon The libretto of the opera It ‘The city Sanitary ashes and garh Mhatone ean Alling and g tes of St. Bernard's parish have formed am. n for befrlending ebildren Swe Teniy at woe wiisicu by one owe ood cits | fat N& Hadi tediae orth ery rived at lownort, The snanal Rammaneament of the Bolscopal Gone have AL the of Delaware proached mn, and Bishop will spend dod an addressed the gradual four-oared acull race is to be contested to-day two of the best men of th nd of the Colambias, 1 1. Van laden of the Ataiantas. of the be him an Lf nd ‘an Alexander Handy he Hon, Henry J. Cullen, Mr, Seymonr first story rear window of 7 W. PY Re a ae Mey phy op ak ear to'the hasement xreny crushing his whull” an Mr Burnett, all id Brooklyn Instant det Mr. Greer was Tope la tie City of Bremen. to-day Ann of Greer, Turner & Co... Murehy will follow them on Wed Kdward J. Oak! cashier of the ‘The salutatory oration of L. C. Levin Jordan, on | Meichanta’ Excnan, Azle 10.000 of yon Days of Life, at the commoncemont of the | {8 Rus. wRe te! Seer eratod tall Hestes of the City of New York, op ihnrsday evening, | Jal! by Comm pide. anon 30.000 Lal. He se production. Your daa ie the son of | KAY", WF & CHI! GBIt AgAIBAE Bice the State ( onrts who es roo the nume oi Able You ma ght name ts Jobo captured. newsboy on board tho steamer Christina, Hy ; Jordan! knqy a lawyer of this elty, Of te best scholars of his Claas 1 OR OM Marshal Tooker has been auccooted in the Mayor's once by" Major. Mayor tof it in aftice wart tor tious for | ¥*t ye as | The ped from Bla iy, and be bas bow wot Mayor. This promot pd to Blast Mr. Tooker's ay) a6 & penalty for his few i coming town the Mudvon on Thorsany. while taxing ‘axneay 4 4 a eanklin | ®ame papers. out of lis news stand drager, Recidenta ahmenny bine sent for the Hon. Benjamin Rranklin | jttaf wioaded pistol, which texploded and suot e col # er to Burope next woek He te new tab his meals | cnt, miulstor ah fe HN f) etaliy ip the bide. Hie Ata Freneh re in Clinton place Tels said that | balue Was Dot ascertained Was Dromght to the citys e heen sent to the luuatie aevium The EBoventh W Democratic Agociation met nking his teals. the Jaat night ate avenue Lo oreantan 1 waiter Ie bow wader the care of Dr. Cecearini, | campaign, or that tiey amuuaed | a ” ° wit (i schalte and other, DortAble pite City of Paris, Capt. Mire tha ballad cach others Vontols Else were used. VER Europe at Borclock thia morning. Aino Hieki'e Mo, ne Wak injured, but Khe mogtiny DiOKS UP a f uke Of Alsi in the Blnoet disorder how as Kurnel of th ine at i ald at Ca pileaFes of. J. H. Neville, Lexing: The University of tha City o ew York ts gro Kyi J rt . Cineinnall, Ohio; and the | ing worse and worse under old togy Ferr Very Rev, Joho Haydon, F. O. D., with Cwoive pricwts, ment. Dr. band ny dwt ‘ov, Jewell, of Connecticut, was last night at b Avenue Hotel, wilh @ lost of New kngland " Ou the arrival of and © And other great’ men, has suet rescued bis Gisgust, He latends fonnding » private ine\itution of ix own, Nowspaver people will hud ® bp Dk, Wari at cd Kok Tw alibh aires iting e Governor gly President W-aigul, ab bw Lome Jeawant home with ue en

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