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—————— : eae ae == Bi THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK JULY 4, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS, — NDAY THE DAY OF REST.) 4 "ore penctan carzuney. | THI NATION'S BIRTHDAY, | 7#¥ 0v#t0™ wovss cxnamanoe. |) Th) IN THE METROPOLIS, | 7# 784010 exp or an. xxwcoms OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH, { SU 's Adventure in which a Baby capes Mr. Grinnell's Walking Papers Made Out comeastiemnen ‘] WHE LIQUOR SHOPS CLOSED, AND NO Figures—The HOW THE DAY I8TO BE CELEBRATED F Moni Ago-l Marphy to be | pases HERE AND THERE BY THE FLOATING UPON THE OCEAN IN 4, W) MURDERS IN THE CITY, and Captere IN THE METROPOLIS, ree 6 een ne emcee SUN'S REPORTERS, BURNING STEAME: M Aeeniinsians von 5 peli se Wasutxotox, July 8.—The appearance of Paneer “ in. dan's Order in Force—Arrest of 1 On Friday afternoon Officer Richard Field, of First Div Senator Conkling in the Sonate on Saturday struck | The New Orleans Firemen—-A Chance for ‘upposed murder of Mr. Percy G. New- a] Fourth Ward Canar! the Fifth Precinct, having occasion to visit tho ton among Ball 7 torser among the men who had been so busily at Hand wit reported in Tum Sun of Saturday. His yy 9 offers Bail-Ca, Tombs Police Court on business with Justice Lund and W work sowing slanders upon the nominee for Col body was found on Governor's Isiand on Friday, | + ty'e Night Walk, Hogan, found the Judge engaged in investi- technic Di lector, as the Senator was able to rofute them, singly And was taken care of by the military authorities, ‘The liquor dealers are no longer in clover. | gating charge agains) Mrs, Mary McNamara, The celebration to-day, judging from the exten- | and collectively, The protest against his confirma. Shake-up, who placod a sentinel over it until the Coroner's ar- he strong arm of the oftabased law which was | charged by Warden Stacom with conveying & filo | sive preparations for the event, both public and | tion instoad of being signed by sixteen of the Re. | ‘The visit of the New Orleans firemen North, | rival. Mr. Deesett and hie brother, both intimate | The subjoined particulars respecting the burm Hi) enacted for the moral betterment of the bibulouscom- | and other articles to her sons Frank and John, both | private, will be on a scale of patriotic magnificence | publican members, as Mr. Fenton alleged, is not | nd their assortion that they can run, work, and raise friends of the deceased, were notified of the dis- | ing of the Tennessee are gathered from conversm ’ munity, has come down upon them with the force of | imprisoned on charges of burglary, to be used in | not oxcelted by any of the nation's nincty-three pre- tigned by half a dozen, and they will probably with- | their ladders quicker than any other companies, bas | covery of the body, tions with Messrs, E. Steadman, T. M. DeHoney, and ‘ Milo's Oot, oF one of those sledge-lammer blows | effecting their escape from the prison. The Judge | vious birthday jubilecs, ‘The cannon's opening | draw the use of their names, The nomination of | Tised the mettle of our Northera boys, and the and identified the remains, which were taken to the | J. R. Ballard, who were passengers by the ill-fated ‘with which Valean made his anvil ring when he | Inquired of Field if he knew the antecedents of tie | ronr on the Battery, from the forte, and from the | Mr, Murphy was determined upon by the President | Crescent City fire laddies will have a chance of show- Morgue, after having Iain on the shore nearly ton | vessol. \\ d thunderbolts for Jupiter. MeNamara family. The ofcer answered affirma: | ir-n-cisd Miantonomoh will constitute the oMcial | four months ago, and was known to no one except | 198 what they can do. hours. The body was consigned to the care of Mr. | ‘The steamship Tennessee, Capt. Chichoster, one i Yesterday wae not only a dice non for the whiskey | tively, and gave a short history of the family from | rereitle, though long before the gunners have fired | Mr. Murphy and. Sonator Conkling, oon whom | The two companies now on a visit are Mechanics’ | Jonas Stolle, underiak of the line of steamers belonging to the New York " Interest, but also adler ire fora number of those | personal knowledge. their salutes irrepressible Young America will have | ®a8 enjoined secrecy in the matter Until his name | Engine Company No. 6, and Hope Hook and Ladder | quest. was held at bis and South Carolina Steamship Company, lett Charles 4 worthy people identifed with it—those who make | Since the 1ith of May last Capt. Petty and Offeer | begun the exlieustion of his accumulated stock of | TH gf*gt (0, nthe, Henne teiecent ane were | Company No. 8, ‘Their mode of tosting thelr ability ioe ton on Tuesday, Jane 98, at 6:30 P. M., her regular their bread by what others drink—who toil not | Field have been searching for A ndrew Seailan, alias | torpedoes and crackers, ond will have rendered | Republicans in New York, and will warmly | '* to take twenty-five men to handle the rope, start Immediately ra! hearin, day of sailing, bound for this city, with 105 souls ow neither do they spin, but who are arrayed in manner | Alex. Smith, who they were certain was one of the | sleep impracticable and early ti & virt panained by Me. Conkling, and opposed .by Mr. | from a certain given point, and run s mile or half eet ah hluaniea ee cea G Sous ia Tas oe board, of whom 51 adults and 9 children were cabia aq tnd style fur surpassing the most claborate cos | three who Durglariously entered the bonded ware- | ‘Trinity.Towor-Aslitfe will sound the euimes of wo!- | Penegri dul there le, no doubt uf iis eo ronally | * mile as may be agreed upon, At the goal stand | Hittin atter 3 P.M, on Saturday, Boe had tolograpned | PASSONNTS, and B in the stoorage, The crew com Aumes of good King Solomon's Court, house of Bixby & Co., 411 Greenwich street, on the | eome as usual at early dawn. objectionable to Mr. Fenton and to a number of the | the Judges and large tan of water from which | Mr. Bussett, but in her anxicty to be on the spot, | sisted of 40 men, including officers. All worked we run vicTIMS. Right of the 14th of May, the other two, John Me- TDR REVIEW OW BROADWAY. members of Se Teenie cocae meee Had take suction, and play through fifty feet of | sho GaP tg 2 fy Agi topes Smoothly and the steamer made good headway anti Ithad beon decreed, and the fat had gone forth | Namara and Ann Connor, his sister, having already | ‘The First Division of the New York National | the Prosident to seloct any man in Uwe State of any | NOM. Atthe Inst contest held in New Orleans in | nine quvectedy wunaine next train came two Prom: | 4:49 4.34. neat morning, when the alarm of ~ Fire™ i} Uist no liquor should be sold withia this bailiwick | been arrested. After cogitating « few moments, | Guard, under command of Gon. Shaler, will be un- | Prominence who is Mt for the plice who would not | 1849, the Mechanics’ Eneine Gompany made halt | The remains will be taken to the family burial place to the officers, who immediately after: uring the day just closed, In spite of this edict, | Fielt concluded that Seclian was the one who lind | gor arms at 6 o'clock A, M.. and uttnat hour will Haye ongmiter. a ies that G ae ie they enuefel (Omork in Rai. At the State Fair | to-day, accompanied by a delogation from the Ma- | ward gent men aroond to the staterooms and quieb j ed in goed faith by operistendent Jourdan, | sent old Mra, MeNamora te the Tombs, and that he | march down Broadway to Ureat Jones atrect, ania tod wi faakioa the. notninations oF that pote hal featvat hey covered . quarter of'a iiiek Orders will gnite'in paging Feapect io’ tae ror | IY AwaKened the passengers without creating unm q any compe uder n . | was waiting at some place, probably at her house, ch G rt vee ever spoke of it or knew of it uetil it had been le in 13 ¢ following challenge wo have re- | mains of their late brother. cossary confusion. ‘The whole thing was mai iD), there were mony comp. nuders of stimulating bev. eset ~. i le ' A 7 a ceed RY ee throagh Great Foues rtreet to the Bowery, ep the | CIST Tio and accepted uy Mr. Morphy... Mr. Fen: | ceived from Chief Rogineet’ Currenot the Hobe M. sister visited Governor's Island | most admirably, proving that excellent discipline ,! errgos who did sell, anc from the avle did reap « 7 fo return. Accoraingly, Field started for 22 | Rowery and Fourth avenue to Twenty-third street, | ton endeavored to lave the Commerce Committee | Department : esterday, and a Sum reporter went there, but intained on bonrd.4 J Rarvest of stomps, Some, however, had thetr spe. | Mott stroet, the mansion of the MeNamara family, | to Madison avenue, and ap Madison avenue to | agree to report the nomination back without any | 40 the Adsior of The Sun, aiied to hear anything about the valuables which aasengers tumbled out precipitately. snatch q Blation, #0 to speak, nipped in the bud; and among | #hd on ontering the house mot a Ceitic lady witha | Twonty-sixth atreot i potas the & wit! | Tecommendacion, but will wot succeed even in this, | AiR: I notice in several of the daily naners that Me | were sald to be in the hands of sn omicer, It may | ed up their clothing, dreesed themselves, some part: ¥ A ji B | Paty ta ace atces Biota manuats teneseey oF tas onty-sixth street, at which point the troops Ss they will recommend his confirmation. hance’ Engine Company No.6 and Hove Hook and Lad. | be » case of accidental drowning, but circumstances | ly and others wholly, and rushed Into the cabins tho urst of fiese unfortunates was Wim, Harris, of | McNemure lived there ne Poe tely tna! * | pass io review before Maj.-Gen. Irwin McDowell ponte onde Act Company No, Sot New Grant are now cm int which happened several years aco lead friends vo | bas Anding, everything quiet, snd seeing no fre fr 2 Madison sircet, whom OMleer Michael Smit! ‘Indade and she does,” was tho reply: “and I | After pas 1 car, Us de will . forth, as I one think otherwise. ‘The decease: ‘& gonial but | after hurried questionings and quiet and firm re Preeinet, arrested and plioted to Cape, | Wish sued lave un, for, Waorc's been wothing out | Srrelabtaed ‘nt SOPiewing oficor, the porede » Patalngtus Jule MA nGMbSE AE im vere in Staves. “They cial inet eney can mais pate | temperate tan, and always earriea a considerable | plies by an oMcer, wi told then that fre was disc ij ai * | throuble since she came into it.” A Wasutsaron, July 3.—A number of New Yor e. got to Work quicker, anu elevate their Indd sui of monoy about him, covered in the forward hold among some cotton, 7 » TUR TAMMANT SACHE: M e 10 oppose thi ie — — q quarters at Pearl and Frankfort streets. Ta she in?” said Officer Field gentlowen have arrived here to oppose the confirm: any amount of money that ac —— which formed part of the cargo, and that they ii Officer Finn, in carrying out the instructions of the “She is not, she leita little while wo.” In accortance with a time-honored enstom, the | ticn of Mr. Murphy as Collector of that Port, and I would most respectfully state, INDIAN APROCITIES, hoped to put it ont, and that at any rate there was fie Ny ving UHTRve Yow bet Der ART eREe beaten brothers of tie ‘Tammany Society Davo had interviews with inembers of the New York ‘@ match with them for from $500 to pelos no danger to be apprehended by them if they wi 4 Superintendent, tcok tossession of the body of | winive sir: and he's vow within ie thet room | O'clock A. M., will assembiein the Conuell Cha delegation ond several Seastors on the subject. ring and truck one man toeveryBUa | oo. wel ie op, eoMon ri preserve order. ‘These seneible remarke ia Louls Grevs, whom he detected tn the act of admin: | heyant,” politely responded the woman: and to | Of the great Wiewam, At 10 o'clock the exercises | ‘The iudiznstion at the nomination of Mr. Murphy | fed pounds wélzhe toftappa nme two compatioe ia ay Denth The Tendowe of w Manve Body Gue | eit, and they seitlod down to await the revult, ) Asieriug pir itue Srumentd and other heating medi: | make sure that Scallan waa there. she went into the | Will bezin, Tho programme includes musie by the | continues, xnd nt de nt eer or | Depertiionty Meareeily onnen. a animes. le inean time the hatcives were kept closed, ang , 4 giboee’s Foavout: locked t enth Regiment band, an address of wele: ceived. ; EN. Jn., \. three ' : ciues at ois dispensary, SA William treet, to people | Zard at the eBcer's request, looked into an opposite | Goyed stn og ta! auiilcn by 4 aan Chief Rngineer Hoboken Fire Depirtment. | Gon, Sheridan telegraphed to Washington on nie ee \ in no wive eflicted with bodily ailments. Mr. seated in the root 4 ae oe oe California, and nn original ode by GRANT AT HARTFORD, We have also received the following chailonge: Friday that the Indians attackod a wood train near | two worked by “ the doctor" (a plied ne ti Gross having been averhauled atan hour when the said OMicer Field, go out and Ond » . Saxe. <n to the Buttor of The Sun. Fr ” cagine tate. " n Mie Ceased (eae ee eee THE NRW YORE TORNVRREIY " “ Hy ‘ort Fetterman last Wedaosday, killed one man, | pendent ot the main engine) and a pump worked by i Fourth trecinct Court was in session, was taken Math Metomeucee willcolebrate thelr tent oth anulvccecey in Jones's | Whe are with Him—The President Prays at fit: Noticing the lenge of the New Orleans fre. | corraiied the train for one day, and then moved off ia | band. before the presiding justice, and by ‘bim held to | ber ” % Wood, A procession. will form in the Bowery at-an the Park—The Programme for To-day, y G At the time tho fire was discovered the ship wae near and Ganwe Tl do it,” said the woman but, added she vr mn getting to work re, Lam autuorized tom: the direction of Fort Laramie. Ie also telegraphed 1“ He nee eer cee tatty eaeer; | in dismay, us she gazed upon an ugly lum of hu- | early hour, and marca out to the scons of the fe | HantrorD, Conn, July 8.—Besides those men- | fratch” sith” tho Yrnck Cena te ese th oon 2 about sixty miles from the mainland, and forty : Alter court hours Officer Jono Murphy seize Ls . Lind a “i ( tes will Wk ber of ladde he W t to bi i to Gen, Sherman a report of several skirmishes be- | miles off Cape Romaine on the South Ca Daniel Hliaushnossy, the bartender of the foundry at | MINH ood” Sour babys eald Oiseer’ Field, and | Uctpate in the cet Tie Turner sees tics of | Honed in. previous despatch as present at the re- | thaw fori twa feet, cach man mounts Ryeatcrn uni twoon the Sioux Indians and the otters in the di- | Cast, nearly ‘opporite Georzetown, toward "which No. 1 Chathom square, and the promisian yosth pad Yi x ot or Field, Jersey City aud Williamsburg will be reprosented ption at Gov, Jewell's, there were Count De Cata- Br iSetored with pock or are in the shortest epace | ion of the Wiontpeg coantr He says | Tonnessoe was at onco headed. Water waa 4 tS eat ee eesitog CH ue ebbath dake won | Now, Offcer Field is a member of the police force, | by strong delegation cans, the Rssian sinister; Gen. Goslok, the Rus- | sang iene wish to socept the ofr, they een de00 | Le very concn fears that theo young mea of | RIC cio tenlee tert es coons che meee } placed iu durance vilo. hich ait coves who desire to set well thelt watt ie DALL Tossens, slaw Government Agent residing here ; Gen. Stewart | throngh Tux Su. eS Cm a Panktoa MSUE: ORS. Glient King thet | crew and passengors worked faithfully at the f \ yountiu WARD CANAnIES, Sealing with shrewd maletactors, He can look like | cvenrly every Meld in the vicinity of the metropo- | 1. Woodford, the Rev. Henry Ward Boecher, Prof, | |The members of the Metropolitan Department ha piy making their | nntil they arrived near the shore. | . lis will be occupied to-day principally by vi-itine con. | Mould like also to give the New Orleans firemen a | reservation a baso of operations and sapply, | heen groatiy subdued, Cant, Onichost; i At four o'clock a short, stout, nice-looking, | ® Turk, and “talk fire and smoke, and bounce, and | amateur clubs. ‘Che chief attraction for seoetate and Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Lsabella Borcher Ucoker, Con- | shake-up. They have some pretty aharp men, but and that several war parties of Indians have appear. | ders tend for Smuithviite, which is at the mouth gll-dressed young man was brought to the Fourth | kive te bastinado with bis toogte’?; and cam ate | wr be found « line Ground ty Prookiyn. | gresswan Strong, Col. Henry C. Denning, Samuel | the Newburgh Armen are snid to be anxious to gies a she of the Capo Fear River, N. C., bat. the heat from thy 4 ecinet sfation house, charged with a violation of | MOwent's notice transform his countenance iato that | where tho White Club, of Chicago, wil | Fy dies Pad 4 Cs them 4 trial, and Chief Leonard has beon requested | © at or crossed the Union Pacitlo Kailroad at dif- | 9} mo excise law. He cuvo, his name aa Michael’ J. | OX 8 cherub, iand tune bis voice to euch honeyed | Suecunier” the Adlantics’ frst nine, Inv cast tio | Bowls of Springfield, Judges Pardee and Carpen- | (oem, 2 (ral, end Chit Leonard ‘as beep requested | oo eee eric Maltroad at di was so great that | ely. Mr. Deery averced that be had not violaed | harmony that the very sirens would gladly cease | weather chould prove unfavorable the game will be | ter, the Rey, Dr, Bushwell, the Rev, Mr. Burton, | that way, 3 month, On the 294 @ party crossed at Lookt ‘TUB FIREMEN REFUSED TO WORK. rue of Giver aan Valor sisesie, terion hes Mis toon tees baby’ and in bis new charscter of Fhartied and: slagie hiave or che Atiamtis Craw amos | crniectGov. Roger Averil Presideat detkion of] bell Tries to Whip lis ‘Tall Glass Creeks om the Ae 6 lle of one bandred | Tueeneineers themselves coated up for two howre Hy coruer of O.iver and Water stroe! od bis Dy. ¢ and single nines of the Atlantic Cub tania satlans. Pree orty Cam: jen to Wi Hy r mant { Wberaupin fhe omigee cams ln and arrested Lite. ig | fiteon mainuien’ acquaintance with kis chergy he bec The Aiptns of Brooklyn wil vist Glo. | States Marshal PF of this State, Geo, W. B. volver. Seventy-five crossed the road at Separation, going | heat was insnpportable, and the steamor was run om 3 dp hers doet of gun to long for its mother's return, Hulf-an_ hour Mare co to Mitten, Conn; aud the | Frankiln, Col. Springileld armory, and | John Campbell,t alias Shorty Campbell, a | South; om the 26th a war party of sixty crossed ut | Ball's Beach Island, two miles off the coast of North ' UmecrYen, sin, there were two o' them: ‘They | Passed. and his tormout and anxiety increased, The armonich of Grooxignco to Fiunuiito | MEG, foblas T Duseabury of tanaka, brother of the Drooklya Chiof of Police, assaulted | LANURE: on, {he Sth Indian dros were seen on Med. | Caroline, and tnieiy-dre miles from Smylie, The j were Fourth Ward canaries. One x ne Ber tration oozed in big drops from every pore | "Dicy with tle Waverley Club of that} laces anne don oe co bonKn ary oo fa 3 Oi alse at 7 MN eG erage eu Bulesiay Sod Menitiue Boy, Matt parse a trons Myacd wide, with nots tree or ahrub erowing upon it, 1 ee eee breast apd the other, wa i the What if she should never come back?" was the EXCURSIONS ON WATE the Rev, n'a, formerly Dr, Bushuell’s | evening. Campbell called f it ofelothes that | PUFsMed these Indians with, ax yet, unknown ro- | The Coast is equally bare and desolate, ‘The passen- ‘ Jaen Will, 8 DIE pitgner, These canaries Sow 18 | sersthie tho now agitated the manly breast | | The steamer sunnyside will make s grand excursion | churen. Tiis’ afternvon, secompanied. by Gow 7 aoe eer ey ge Clothes that | sults, eighteen milea above the post.’ Several com- | KFS Were Inded on this windy desert about 11 Just abead of es i Aad ane 7 entered Wee | of Gldees Hiatt, oo undused OF natare for (he porary upine i . 7 Jewell, and taking Miss N the President drove | Cohen was making for him, and because they were | panics of the Seventh Infantry have arrived at the | o'clock, and preparitions made (or their comfort, n Bere waiting in {rout Uf the counter for Mr. Deery | Sh (racer Je! mite te Hos{ecothd Pleasant Valley will | to Farmington, nine miles distant, where Nellie 18 | not Qnished, instituted a quarrel, From words | post. ‘The boits were Kent going, bringing provisions as S Neer nec viere wie dir: Deere ¢ At the end of three-quarters of an hoor the woman | "Tne Meciciit > cial ¢ lub 20 onan excursion up .ae | Wmmedtiately to be placed at school, ‘The Presideut | Campbell proceeded to blows, and was knock The General has recetved communications regard- | Many as could be obtained. Carpets trom the maim Onlcers Hesind tie bar sir, getting ready to feed | returned with a Sergeant of the Sizth Precinct. ‘The | tIndeon, a PD -Ae | Ginod quietly at Gov, Jewell’s ai 6 ofclock, down by Coon. Campbell drew a revolver, but | ing the movement of hostile Sionx from the Winnl. | cadin were torn up snd carried ashore, and stretched pOmcer sind the bar, sir, getting ready latter went into the yard and watened the windows, The Nupha has arraoged for a trip around the Light Mrs. Grant wil relurn to New York Monday | Cohen wrenched it irom lis hand and sent for a | Deg country toward Benton, and thinks that some of | OR the *ond for the accommodation’ of the ladies, the canaries. cy, ahalf | aM another oMlcer who entered immadiately afters | Sit». novn with herson Fred and daughter Netile. U. Policeman. None was to be iound, and he wos | them have quartered on Milk River. All the friend- | Tarpaulins were stretched on poles sufficient te selon ands Lae Goth watch snd chats withthe nar, | WARd stood in the hall. Omeer Field tried the door | ,, ihe Tomar F, Hulse and Wyouing also make rezu- | Uramy Jr, Just admitted at Iervard College, tac | BoLaet'ts let Campin depart, Ho ‘will procare s | iy India 4» Such as the Gros Ventres of the | Make two tents, ono for the Indios and children, of seeay dot bale, Vessian: Wit, Drotey kussetl Wen exc, | 9f tue. room, inooked, 1and banged it, and | pics to Rot Host witt é down Saturday nixht, ang will return to Cambridge | warrant tor Campbell's arrest. Prairie, Griven in by those Indians and | Whom there were twenty-five or thirty, and the rr OM TOF cate Keeping in the eels. ete #88 CSF | at last broke it open.’ No one was to be seen in the | aghhe favmouti Itsck and Vio et SFFY OW | touight. ‘The Prosident alowe of bie lamily, tuere- pat hey by war parties of Yankton Sioux and Unkpapas, the | other for the men, as many as could find room um FADE C8 106 O01) BEePind 7A S08 O8ils room, Every corner of the apartment was carcfully | "te Vanderbilt a found Staten Ist fore, will be at Woodstock to-morrow. Supervisor Foley's New Rallroad 0; former from the Reservation at Fort Rindall, A | deri r YIFTH WAND LARKS, searched, but no Mr. Scallan could be found, At | aptue tucson, Tue Key, Heary Ward Beecver is in town, stop- ; ere ene Sree war party four hundred strong, came in on his trail, | » The heat of the sun and the reflection of his Lt iS Mr. John Kivlin, of 290 West street, was another | !a8t & door was discovered opening into a pan- he Briageport will proceed to Bridgeport, Co: Ding with bis sister, Mis. Hooker. The new railroad in Madison avenue, connect- | and attacked the garrison of Fort Boford on the 14th | from tho sharp sand was exceedingly severe, ed of the unfor'unates. He hat broken the law, and a | fF. This was forced, and forth from the | ,,the state of Maine will make a trip to thé Cholera wate couelusion of the exercises on Monday at ing it with Fourth avenue at Forty-second street, pe ies it Bi s roops in W. bington add to their discomfort, . hiess oflice . | contracted space, newr); shed by tho door that | DS))* “ee ¥ ‘ovdstock tue President will accompany lor and vicinity were dos; ed on Saturday evening to ¥ prived bimoc bis liberty: thereon, He was taken | bad been driven stuinst hicn.was dragged the form of ni Newboren. one? ers to Wert | Huckinghatn (o Norwich, and attend # reception | ¥98 opened on Saturday afternoon, with a ride over | Gon, Sheridan, sean! vita sash ued comer thle (ae, *“y Biiire Cupt. Potty, whos although ‘one of the most | Andrew Scallan alias Alex. Smith. Tle was at once Norwalk and Meta make several trips | fivou Ulere by Senstor Buckingham in the evening. | tho entire road to Seventy-third street, behind treble | Col, Morrow writes from Fort Buford that a party | {9t0 thelr eyes, ears, and nostrils, filing thetr clotty athena Ten ib hie. woelas ‘yet punctilious, and | taken to the Fifth Precinct station house, where he 4 On Tnesday morning he will leave Norwich for New | toams of gaily dressed horses, drawing new and | Of Indians, supposed to be Unkoapas, attacked a | ing and sit, quote Hy causing most unpleasant sem ad toone th the last thread of hit was identitied by four witnesses, He was next NAKA woes to Whitestone. Gr York direct without stopping. There he wil be i contractor's train and wounded four men. Thirty | fations. | No fresh water could be procured to re crous ‘muustiches than fait to obey bis orders to the Arraigned before Justice Dowling, who committed | Says Hpiat,Moits Dock Glen Cove, and lod juined Uy Mrs. Grant, aud proceed Yaesday night to | teaRufully cushioned cars. Mr. Jolin Holey was | en under Liceul. Townsend wore seat in parsut | eve thelr burning thi meeapere Femsuiee Ga tee te, apr hin fo answer the charge of burglary. ie Holmdel goes to Keyport, N. J. : Washington, a# It is necessary (or iim to be there | the conductor on the occasion, and took the party | and inflicted a loss upon thom. Fears are entertain. | { . NJoLev Me that ho'lad ne Tight to'receive it | _ Tule. Scallan Tse most desperate river thict and | yihe,,ticeny Hollow russ to West Point, Cornwall, | Wednesday morning. i Into tin own house tn Seventy-third street, near | 04 for the eainy of the wood-choppers, Cleloak ta ine session, ther tour bet raked ’ speck instr seut a messenger to | Purglar, and is connected with a family noted for | The Tuomas Powell runs to Catekill, stopping ai in- — Madison avenue, and treated them to eatables and | |0N the Sth of June the Indians stole, from the | Comoe. with but litle other ferreahimeaty pre ed nt Juurdan. for ‘advies. Meantime | their ruscally propeusities. His mistress Ie Anuio ces. «t PUGILISTIC EMEUTE. Grinaabies in abundance, after which himeel( and | yieinlly of Bouta Fass, ninety-cight Lead of horses | fre thom by the ship's cook, thelr eyes were ot \ mi! or ad Wash PaCS Get tr taat eames oc bee mie sarorives By oa ener fe ——" dorerr, Gara snd Mori omeary of he Twaity | aie enbe, gine yciizene porns the Kadlans, bat, | Od em the ea, though Seton gba : ie bro ug! ptios be m¥_y . an 7 x a aa iin biog herein gad fnale Connors, Mrs, Mery MeMesmars, ead ber cane | various landing so Tn wen noneeeee ot (he Donsslt ter tee Obie short apeecis soncraalting he chiseng’ on. ‘Morgon. an Grats Ler other Freel i gerber deed rbd bath ei ; stout genienun, Charles elms by name, 6 rank. toge: vaitan, are in the |" ‘yheSyivan biream, Svivan Glen, and Sylvan Grove success of their enterprise. ‘They bogan vhis 3 . they having been capta: Oficer Coles had arrested on a charge exactly simi: | 1 nd anoiber McNamara, a brother of Joka | rym to Hartem: tien tsiacy, aod ari earn OT tng “INA Grad Hcramble for the | tion in November lant ‘with eight members, and | UY the Todians and tortured to death. “Atrean was | gos Mentacg sport Giatance, from the shore, am , Ee boring ue cinace relating oe ra is serving out a torm at Sing Sing. phe City of Bins goes to New Haven, returning in sme Mtakes-MeCoole Master of the Bituation, | now they tare over 1,00). “Te road is to he fnlahed sealped. the ing poll of « wazon driven through his | (arb "the silence except ihe sort nnd. monotonca Mr tielms pleaded Lard for the privilege of enter —_— “Tine ton Vi le goes to the Fishing Rx Prom toe St. Lote Times, ty-eixtl eb ina few days, but they ure | Pend IE lash of the waves upon the shore, and an occa oa tog bai THE GREAT OCEAN YACUT RACE. Ait Binditey uiinus @Wiiteioneants mise eoine. | The friends of MeCools and Allen met tast | Hot conten: with this. ‘They havo now In couteme | BOW sttlnze. aiheIndians who committed te depre- | Sional expression of dlemay nnd consternation trom Capt. Petty—T om watting now tolearn from Toad GSS Gocs lO Bridgevort, returning inthe | eveving according to agreement at the former's sa- pistion ry pica whereby they kope to ran from Har. ons were Arrapahoos and Sioux. the more timid at the awfal scene before them, with, barters w 1 have tho power, under the law, M - Joon for the par, f making th ond deposit a to y eo! utes, her - - od the utte f vets for th Cre ee M the Dauntless and Cambrian RXCURSIONS BY RAIL Noemie posit | forty cars on ihe new: route, and the faro in eight S LAST MURDER. thetr elnthizg ‘and. effects, which. could not be nas erieveueW sli Gappany 1 rant gomes los 11 Yachts to Start Toeday—Messengers paleo cvia, Mid- | ‘Tue crowd was large and bolateroes, Dick Rosch | conta to any point above Forty-second street, ond i cned from the baggage, room, and with laments: 4 hate bot shange wy glose for a veek, and T have bin to be Sent OM to every Passing Steamer cheteack, | represented Alen, and McCoole was preseat, When | #1 cente bel Medicine by Unprace | tion at their forlorn and most unhappy coniitio 1 AK Work Ia sme clove all de ime, ‘You yust dake | —The Owners to be Oa Board, Vain team attco A. as-tug | Re mone? fad Bom, posted’ MeCogio laced it Ya HERON RE CLARIA. thes Hacde The flames continued to light up the horizon untit i my Dail wid 1'li come w eve you OF de court ven you b fesse Green wid nants ‘ una train a8 A M.fer | his movey drawer, it being in bis charge aecc . late hour. At last, when all the ¢ r q bie RSORY CSAS) Side Broce wien toenine Ds) Bag Harbor: to the. articles of ogroement, This, howere Yesterday Plymonth Church was nearly @e- | Mrs, Mary S, Barnard, of 99 Gates avenue, | had bocu’ destroyed et Mie cousumable m | Here the broad, cood natured face of Justice Qninn | less and Cambria start oa their ocean race from | A.M. anexeurion train enul for a general row and misunderstandiog ‘ Brooklyn, died F " i bonmil nvon tne'econss He had posed that some ot | Devat Heed, about tnittove sales eoct of Kinsale, on, | Fx guontore. tat panel se ferted by its devoteos end the usnal crowd of eo. | Brooklyn, died on Friday evening from an over. ‘THR Last vestion « i:libers were in troubl rionity seekers, No flowers wero on the stand; no | dose of opium. On Thursday Mrs, Barnard com- | of the once splendid steamer Tennessee sunk to the i and bad come down potuts the southwest coast of Ireland. Since the great LOONEY SPRINGING OVER THE COUNTER 1 outs f Brookisn cars to Greenwood Cemetery cooncet u Beecher there; not a baker's dozen to sing Zion's | Plained of eolie, and Dr. Hutchinson, of Clinton av. | bottom. Quini-1'Nl go bail for Mr, Heims and Mr, | ocean race between the Vesta, Fleetwing, and Henr wears for Covey island cvery tosty wiautes | and wcking s dash for the stakes, and the unruly , / A ag ll eee oa ob's com. | 80 00n as Capt, Chichester reached the island he p, Caplain, if you wil take me. ett, no yachting event has been productive of no THe THeaTINES, Pane of rouman ‘eyayian bo Sad re like! angry: We] Sones + 80 Millsewaed lo report, | The Sey, W. i, | Caner wad cells Ie» wo. ona # OF Pauibd’s com- | sent Me. Davenport, the pilot, to whom much eredie Would do it in a mivute, Judge, i¢ Tt i excitement as thie, ‘The result will be anzioos- | _‘The manazers of cur various theatres contemplate @ | lows. ard, of the Independent, oceapied the Mount of of opium wero ordered, and the pre- | js due for the prompt fullliment of his duty, and fou! q rity my cunstrection of Rule A, | muclt excitement a rushing bu-ines*, and in nearly evely house riatinés MeCoole, with a revolver ip each hand, held his | Oiives Cont’ but at sit of him nambera o scription taken co W. L. Gore's drug store, corner | men, to look afer be ip. and about .1 P.M, he came b if or, ruder date of Jue 18, | ly looked for, and, as arrangements have been winde Q ground. Thigh words passed, obscene epithets were | strangers ‘left who only cime to'seo and hoor | of Fulton and Washington avenwn acroks the revenue cutter William Hf, Soward, com Tdon't see how IT can assamo it, by poth yachts to send off messengers to every pass tre the set two verformances of the | bandied, wud for aquarier of'an Lour there was a | Mr, Heccher. ‘Two eiezant wermons were delivore d, manded »y Capt. J. D. Usher, which had seen the on and | a ue of the direst ccnfusion, closely epproximuting | but tho evening discourso was specially notable. on | R. W. Woylt, aged 19, who acs as Gore's clerk, | light of the burning steamer and TY MEMBER FROM SLIGO. hg steamer, news may pe received nearly every day. aM " ‘| A general row. A few of the more boisterous came | account of exatnples taken of men of the age and al- | mistook the prescription, though writ Then Joonea up the Hon. Dennie Barna, the mom- | The competing boats are both well known as tothe Grand Opere Howes attemnson ant oneniag tude | to blows, but no scrions damage was done. Looney | lusions to the status of tho nation, The subject of SMAIFiAE CUERErET aL Ge ht el AF SUCH ARSAMRD FOR SER, @ fer of Assembly from Sligo, otherwise the Fourth CRACK SCROONEA YACRTS. In the Bowery Theatre there will be two graud per- | 4 NOt at all unstinted in Lis abuse of McCoole, | the sermon was “True Mantiood,” and the Rev, put ap Squibb's compound ‘Tho Seward took tie pilot and men on board, and val Ward. “1 Jhis hat, aid bowing gracefully to : : formauces. whom be coerced with being desirous uf Ward Leld that there could be no true manhood | Solution of opium, which Is Ave tines stronger than | startod for the islaud. to carry the passongery' tore +H Capt, Potty thus dedivered himself ‘The Cambria Las reaped many laurels in the | Kelly & Leon's Minstrols will continue thelr por- TL verahe k hiaae, Tithout the love of God in the soul. His references | thetincture, ‘The result was the death of the pa. | more loxpitable regio ‘ i 1 the river Thames. The | formances ints week of Ching Chow Ili aud Lischon J israeli and Bacon we iacly felicitous, ent, in spite of every medical appliance. A Cor- ho revenue cutter arrived at Ball's Boach at ‘ SPATS OF. Ue See. en tae: Lilie ra terf kent hoee ray fast cod but hi ° | and Frizchen, together with numerous, #onxs abd McCoole took the abuse gulotiy, simply respond Mr. Beecher and Piymouth Church oner's inquost was beld on Saturday, and the jury and at 10 o'clock the passengers y “ap'an, L bave come to offer wyvelf as security or 7 a depo. cata)’ himaGh wal’ be tuaéated Mranace’ & ing, “* My money is up, and it will be fought for.’ Woodstock, Conn., to help Presitent Grant to light | tendered w vordict that Mra, Barnard came to her ‘red on board, and the cutter landed for the uppearance of Mr. John Kivila, detained by | always provea too beavy for sailing in the Boy, | A, jegtimonial beastie will be tend Tuplc. ‘Two pete | ptt Nae nally agreed that tho parties should moet | cieurs and lire volleys of Chinese crackers in cele h irom an overdose of opium, administered by | them safely at Wilmington, N.C. They were pat , he charge of violating a statule, My resi- | hore the only opportunity for sailing agaiust other | form nusto™ 3 this morniag, und deposit the woney with William | bration of the Fourtt. reason of a mistake made by Robert G, Wevb. ‘The | under the chargo of Frank Cross, bageage masver of f) is at 1d Léonard street, schooners tas beon offered lier; but her quick pas. | ., god's Moxcum wilt be open from 9AM. to 10 Pp. | Murray, — jury also censured Weyh for luis carelessuess in put- | the Tennessee, who accompanied thom to New York, Capt, Potty—Sorry. Mr, Burns, but I don't clearly M, Two performances, ; ; TUM AGERKMENT. A Quartermaste Porter's Fix. | Ung up the prescription, and ar, and Mra. Gore tor Ne arrived at 7:15 on Saturday morning, fee how I asstime the authority to release Mr. | sage across tho ocean last year, when she made ieatee, ad: Binniess Leck’ in Warlackere AV& | | The section referring to the stakes is as follows, | Wasiinoron, July 3.—Suine time age Col, Jas, | ME4eIN< In a business’ with which they were not he ‘Tonnesseo was an iron freamalip, 1.708 tons Xirlin ou bail, I'm atraid Le'll have to slay with ALMOST STRAMER TIME witobu' Diorama of Pootiatid. will exiibit im Apolto | #% Printed in the 7¥mer, May 3): Belger presented a metioriat to the House of Ttep- | ir Gore and Wey to Give bends ee utd | Bas bullt at Greenpoint in 1985, and dished 4 SU Te menow Being: 1 my i i A I 4 rs. Gore and Wey to give bonds to await the | Philndelphia in 1867, Sho is 965 feet in length, 38 ‘The Hen, Dennie Burns, looking anything but | shows that she ise very fast sea-going schooner, wall. The sum of Ave hundred dollars @ side is now de- | resentatives pruying to be restored to full rank and ct, 9 tm MISCRLLANROUS. action of the Grund Jury. breadth, and @t in depth. Her estimated value te hb Pullip Coyne. y 1 Pleased, but bowing with the grace of a dancing | ‘The Dauntless is owned by Mr. Jamos Ge yl} place in the army, from which ho had been dismissed Gepost of Ove tandred dollars a side on | Music tn Central Park from 5 to 77°, M. and the 0 y President Lincoln. Ho was on duty in Baltimore em $250,000. Below we give cs many of the , Baster, covered bis manly forcheed und wellriimmed | penoett, gr,, and is entered in the New York and | pyrowehae deploy yr ihe ovenine ih Clie tall Pure Genonited at Michael Mocooles saloon, im Bt | as Quartermaster in. the years, 1801, 186%, aod 1963 Beanies Morten Py is: NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF THE PASSENGERS : Locks With his stylish white Ceaver and departed, Brooklyn Yacht Clubs, She ts of 28 tone menenre- | Sore! Monauient, Tompkins square. Moant Moress | KOU 3 He expeuded in the agregato $11,090,000, Charges | | Wasunoton, July 3.--Scnator Morton (Rep., inf " : t ‘a OLD OFFExDs: ron decording to tha Now York Yacht Cue calee | aa ea aucyare end Meth etrest, Kingebridge rod, | tng Luied deposit of Aye, hundred dollars ede to | wore made agnitat him of Improper conduct. ‘The | Imi.) nas lad several revere hemorrhages within the | ® OUF ‘formants cou oe | ic . Heli ad wade eeeete i roe caine Rent, scoardieg to the Now Fork Tachi Club rulee, | SILT oy mandalt Tainad wilt be ifberaity bbe deLonited tn “Thomas Allens amloon, in st Louis, | court, while condemning some of his purchases, at- | past few da is physician says he cannot stand | Mi# Glover and daughter. Atinnt nm 1 Mise Gurne #0, etweea the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock P.M tached no criminality to bis act another witht h Are) fnd aequitted him, forty-eight hours, and that he would eaberste description of his premises, in whic ny Working men on board during ihe | provided Fackore and will en)-y @ Rood | * Tho’ oueth and lust Of one tuousand doliare a side, aide! 1 4 Charleston, Master L. Girney,” Chi CR i 2 {1 he had been to obey the law, aud bow ja the ine | pany him scroas the ocean, The Dauntless was | Dowling in the Tombs at 9 A. M, FODRSY» Hae Tan SOY OF COPIERS For time he has been seeking to b 2N ete Fleniming, daughior, nod erandsun: Boreas His i wroence of Lis heart be had neglected to shut up | Built py Mr. dohn Forsyth, of Mysiic, trr Mr. Dex: | DAC the kissire seating Itink the istic celobrities | Under tis arrangement, McCoole and Alten wore | me Be, has Rissarce Comamitics on | = Nabeleon tn Monrning foran American, | ficniming, wife, daughter and crandson, Boston; Miel tho» snd run away when he saw Officer Coles ap- | (ur Bradiord, and was ne L'Hirondi Mace and Cobura will don the gloves and extubit the | each to hold $1,000 und Cosne $1,000 until Sept. 5, | Military Affuirs tofise to” roeommend Nee Panis, July 8.—The Emperor wears mourning | Jas kita lard. sprime r, Philadek i br crue! eapture, in the year 1860 Mr. Bonnett purchased Ler, ntl it aed Park fi Ghan the dial atacehelaar ena to be reslanioa thos, aot aak (2, be discharges fom nou for eight day’ in consequences of the death of Jerome | Dhia; W.. Crarnpe, Welch, Chation: { Cont fe no God. Mr. Helms, that | was rechrisioned the Dauntless, cford Park, ——__ _— bj onaparte, of Baltimore, Sully New York ; Ma 1 You must clove on Sunday. AI the papers contained M 9 an the TURNS UP. SO bow York: D j Aa onley, THE DAUNTLESS'S DIMENSIONS, forg Fark, to-day. E1Z0OLD y, apes re in es A few amusing Inci tents occurred which in some | Mr. tivims—¥aas, but you see I bin so busy dese | after undergoing extensive alterations, ar Chain erage Wiseieaiog dniy REOKa kites ATER OAD ACOIDENTA, measure served to relieve the tedium and discome mon dat 1 dou't read de bubers dese two tree days, | over all, 127 feet; water line, 117 feet; di ‘There will be a grand celebration in Ralway, He Asserts that be was Sh she ttatneron, Jaly. 8. ° Agreement to take 7 — forte of eit, situation, One is thus related by i Toe” You'may be very inaccant thin | feck? ee, Mainmask and topmarst menrure 180 | eri neuivatie Tunnel Broadway, will be open | No little stir arose some few weeks ago at the | piokenUy Benator Morton insisting upon makin: | Movrie ad bawex Haltrond, was kiled at COaIbAmD ata trom chareiaah aM BRAwitY xeano } Helms, but [think I've bad you bere bo- | forctopmast, 131 fect from deck to truck j a aire ary goods clerks have an atternoon and ev. disappearances of Mr, Frederick Etaold, of Union | and it mas impossible to longer hoid « nis We ding near Danneltin, | for he (elt he was working for his live. To suftore q feet. She nt to Dal 8 for his wedd ta Will address the 9 y 78 feet ; and main galt, Not dis time, Capen. fect of canvas fertival in Lion Wark, when Hill, ‘That gentleman left home for Bridgeport, Con | ty "Ary it without ingots cena oe Heretteaar complete, ar | from constant trenidation and fear. Yoward dag. 4 ‘parkhaeaatay, | light the morning star burst forth with hie Drill: age a scale : ake evllectio ly vanishod eaten eondit walking ont Capt. 1 not this time, hut twice before. me CANARIA Acrand reel estate sale in Granda Park | Becticut, to make collections, and sudden , — — Hosted eondl tio Falke on Heaieee Soe Chatneet MarahT ace teaes PR i Onge. vou remetnber, you liad your Heenve revoked. | , senaoner, 948 tons New York Yacht Club measnre | Botivedalerataiiees Haig ice nom é | seit were, from the haunts of men. The most dis- WASHINGTON NOUL loft ion was enbecqucntly amputated by a'sarcese, ite | dar as de_morin® stan Wt P neon ee oe we rp Tene] ONY GAS wae Yen Ge: patition Wee: | Sect abg ia toe Hoya Thames Yucht Clan ope in street and Fourth avenie Ati, % and lise ALAC. | mal fears were excited in bis bebilf, Visions of ; phe, Other tbjuries are serious. ‘ ‘Another incitent 18 told of # Preshy teria i vAnawer was received from Superintendent | surement, is probably the flee.est of the British bere Mit be two jutercaiing trotting matches 8 | bloodthirsty footpads and lurking assassins were The Senate is to have a session to-day, ‘The de: LONG J4LAND. Who had been nett t Jourdan: so the unhappy violators of the law 80 hts, Bho was buiit by Ratsey, of Cowes, @lsle The ever thoughtful Warden Brennan of Be'loyue | conjured up, and men began to speak of robbery | PArtwHcnts will be closed, fle the voune meniliad marccor Odious to rater f taver ore se: ‘of Wight, and launched in May, 1988, 5 e is Nos red @ musical entertainment for the ‘The Secrotary of the Treasury ha ed the TOOnE men lad manuged ¢ Baits to sivep IN Marble halls MOTOS GOWM | Le OF the deep und narrow Tenuiish mc ne aren iba and @ treacherous push into midnight waters, and ot | Assistant Treasurer at New vane to Mon ot | _ To-tay and honcetorih during t) r, sports A QUART OF GooD WaisKuy, vd owned by Mr. Ashbury, of Brighton, Her dimen. 1 be fiiminal fatal koife thrusts, and hasty murder done for ele on cach Wednesday of Cie month of Juiy. “Aiso, | men can hunt woodcock on Long I This game i | which was considered a great treasur, bit he come i NO LIQUOR. sions are: tod with flags a: Sony Hheersae? Que ai iion of boads on. the feet ana third | very p metal th erously passed itaronnd, and among ‘others to the =a bats madpin chia 0% evening, seh : | rc jons on th nd and fourth The Road Commissionera of Huntineton h hor, with the roma: r ve wil koown etarieres woe Baperie: | Length (from stempost to sternport). Tho City Guard (Co F.. ath Regre JisQt | The romance of the thing, however, was suddenly | Thursdays, letra i ralved $5,000 wherewiih to contract New Yors avenue Pa eawint ania the rong mies LGHT oes for promptness ind Armnens, the | Deeth of hold’... ansea saa 10 participate iu the Gewseation of a soldiers’ | erushed out of it, and the tragedy beeamo almost a PERSON INTELLIGENCE. Me aashoriged by she last Loglslutur you up, old gentioman,” But he indignautly re anor es Were xeneraily law-abiding i Dranght of water esnaeee i ilohoken the Militia will parade, Inthe evening | {Fee by the entrance on the stago of a shorift’s of- (ae mn Choreh, Litt Nock, hat Peculiar senan Buse i Saying that, fre or no tire, he always wont fap the mon? saloons ander the stadow of the cig Hall, | Perens occ on 6 Dew grand calnbitiowot reworks cer, and the culivening of the dialogue by the | The Prosident of the United States is in Wood 2nd been ba athecongresston tina on | S84 ———- Bo Liquor wis vold. M Vimineer Camge’ *P8°84€ | anxious clamorings of importunate creditors and un- | ck: Coun. to-ay, SOrring mae wae y catted LATHST LABOR NEWS, npt. Pett nnon iJ The Caledonian Club of Hudson county will hayoa | péld workmen, When once the mystery began to cis Train sails from San Francisco on aa | a the vcersion nee pat piewie in Floral Went Hoboken, elucidated, light flowed upon it rapidly, There of Aiwust tor a trip Fround the world, Ot hie dirty: look ing we! The Cri-ping of William G. Webben & Co.'s shoe the begin prompted | Malntopsait 4 The St. Pairick T! A, B. boclety of West Hovoken | was a mortgage, there was the borrowing ‘of much The Hon, D. 8. Norton, of Minnesota, has bi on the plate, and retired a1 shop at Novy Canaan, Conn,, ate on a sirt | by the act uraged by | Peretopail 2. piaesl 3 | pave areuuion in Syin’s woos money, thore was the conversion of Etzold's offects | absent from his seat Iu the Senate for several weekeniy | audience. An ext Newark Bear of orielueel : rot arrests | wareicosall 1 Fr} ave Will take place off tue Elston Welds, Into @ portabable. form, and there was tho fact that | coasouence of extreme iitne ‘The Civil .w oc ttexten ive Newark firm has reduced the pep for drunkenness on} Stendily ine | Foretopesil yardicrs: Ura 4 Wil bew pigeon maten at the Idle Hour, Green | hay ‘gentieman was cmpbatically wanted. And SS Hone of Ke ih maeuearamzde m0 per ceut Many of the workweR q eras {hat law “was | ‘The Cambria tian twenty-one tors of hgllast smelte lisplay of freworks will be the main feature | then there was the conviction that the sewing ma LOSSES BY FIRE. Be ae With iris honeae ath - enfor his Mon i urns fre | ed and ron into her timbers, and also Tour tons of City in the eventing, chine manufactarer of Union Hill know what be prosaic: 3 Sthichers afk be the Renatan Lotte acca Viet JOLVINGS - Quently blank, now he sends up to court from iftecn | lend bolted to her keel, She spreads a vast amount | The Taylor Zuuaves parade in Jersey City, was avout, and waa capable of taking care of bim- 5 me L y the Renate, bone Hench Lar lice at the pst ED AbOUT TOWN, tks P ry s 1 ‘bs i Vt bo twenty eases daily. OF canvas, whic ta Will be trotting “at the Binithtowa Det- | gett in more ways than one. A serious fire occur ied at Corning, Steuben coun. | mouili os Greennor! harbor, Orient arar. anit Ve od y +, Whiel ie ae OF #1TRe 10 « +] yf ing, by which he flouring and pine. ay. ‘The ch ry narrow ‘ong Beac ; . SuAinAaneiC’ Siere: eg ol Ie) yin Pan) 1. 1 for @ phrae of #173 $100 ta It will delight the reader to know that Mr. Rtzold Brough & lostwick wore once wid mariners are guided on entering ¢ The steamship Nevada, from Liverpool, arrived n On Sat Capt. Petty started : horsebevt three in five to hartiess; mile heats: Open | alive and flourishiug. On Saturday he was recog. Vins 8 between 0,000 and 610,000, and ' by buoys anda wind ast night 02h Snrd t Capt. Petiy started out on a | in races where light winds prevailed. pecee-pee 9 10" Bernen a OF nized on a New Jersey ferry boat by one of those | the insurance $10,000, pise at Greenport, Lust An unknown man was found drowned yesterd ti wan fia freeeey OF Me twrna a8 | own bayeenne! they hee will enel In Buooklyn vattonal salutes will be fred from, Fort | ubiquitous reporters, who ab once eaptured him for Youterday ‘moroing P Jumper WE WEAR Sop tbC84: at South (orry: ace about 3; dark complexion. w re vente rning that every. place OWD bua he siting mas ene aud irc leserole aorv ie . in Hudson avenae, near Co t00k a piskors, dirk clothes o'clock \ex'crd ming that every place wax | Capt. artic dl Louie th be BO pAb E di ation Hizold sald that he was quite aware of the ex: destroyed: Moo. Foun titcken's linies BROOKLYN, A new Lost P, i , With but ¢ Hon. This was a subter- | of the Hearietia in her ocean Faces aad of the Ing reworks edisplaved At hore Greene, at ‘whic! had existed concerning his disap. Fe and dwell tothe extent of 82800, Bieventh agent, 4.29. Fan from Peck slip, stooping af adi den ut 159 Went Broadway, Kopt by one | loss tu her ocean trip last sean ee ee ‘i satelite Pond, ft, D.. and in Carroll Park Be Dat tkat fis Planta EROW where’ ban war the next h, and Mra. Vanier eaenh Grit Ber acer Qiey Guat alrert: Kast River.and connecting” with Uae jon, formerly of 40 Thowas street, ‘The provri Nearly woven thousand visitors urrived at Long | Treat he said, on a collecting tour through the | Yeer's dwelling nt house 181 Hud ft O Rlntal iii RRODAFIEG TO ool aa ehe ean aiahes N etor was stonding on the stairs wien the Captata Branch last. week hotely will celebrate the | Perle tls oeney Le madethe acquaintence v7 | sou avenue Dy wa: jock of tonante, A | With a pistol while preparing to celeprat : the Fourth, tebael Mf donly yesterday at 40m Peon ttlag nad Mu RENT TAC OAR race aRIRKL caste The Gre Datonalunniversity by tie Aring of vautes, ais | East, ‘On bis Jou } 4 © of | frame house adja yard on the oiuer Award Kitchen, a apc ced twenty-four | West Mth ot eed injuries intloted te k Hell Rnowh mousisenes took ‘0 bis heals” Wite ma Lovisvinne, Ky., dul Playing flags, @c. fu the evening there will be fine dis. | two » With whom, atter first collecting | side, worth 81.90), vabdostroved, Anlacendiary, itis | y wae cominit OF stealing eller | NA wife on Sa we svick i a seri bese ay plays of fireworks In front of the hotels. A rrand | about $800, he started for Norwalk, btopping at & | supposed, lighted the fi poor and forks valued a | at Fire C ’ cupants of the saloon, b) und white, men and | 18 greatly excited o v iy a ther at fot T Fire Commissioners hav sued t peal OF bie selene. Tiles Seea and | ie Alea ited over the race between t Hoe civou at the Continental Motel, “Hou. Joln | way station, the tree Went fora drink. On Etzold's ee Aventis evauue, th Bove ed ba hie | as ae need of Hire Commtestonors havo issued the Meowon, seattorod like endl betore due wind an the Eee und Natches, trom New Orlean es WiLUCVer Au OraUOR OD the IaWwa Of thE | way pack to the statio ho lostall conscious: | SPARKS FROM THE 1 iRAVHL View oF the perils to life and pr perty. dncideut Uo tie Coptain entered: aad it took hima but wmoment to | Several hundred thousind bLary aro staked Metrypolitan Hotel. news, and, when he roedyered his wenees, toad him a asher quarrelied witk Seispration Brihe Rloroas Pourinee a 0 hat he le sole poss: J betel n thie cil 0 he quickest ° board » vessel, robbed of every thi e c fe . c place, ond its contents, No, one appearing to pro: | Fecerd, is exuecie. The’ two. ‘bo “Fourth of July? Accidente, eee od oa oT tha ame bad had | Chicago will not eclobrate the Fourth pan al 2a Clon einer, Rath tno seit flantey, oF AML Went Twenty elglith ate fer: tue property, he called the oftcer from the | leaus last Thursday ever Sc Lawrence Mubor, aged 14, of 88 East Fourth atroet, | first landing, but refused to say Where that was. A’ m Park, Cinclonati, Will be opencid to-day, taven to tie Loe Isla. Co Howpita Throat partiaily ent; he made ths wtempt with © Pawar: appear, an evel Mich has not yo od, ew f being two dn; votre, nine rack Dlueif in bao Fi Ob ex+ jf. . rovidence, om Friday, Jun Coffey, John Lowry, and Johan Conklin toox | ome. Cause of the act—intemperanes Mivutes, The Natchez Was an hour behind the Low ei Decent, Sank b NOUF bebiud the Lew, : yh 10 killed Carrio Diamond in San Fran. | severn! duinks on Saturday at John Greene satoon on | ‘The following in a list of the arrests yesterdat An Inaue om the Income Taxe a in Rowman, aged & of 210 Cherry street. was Ap Amending ¢ nee Ei Stamnes Fe a een cane Eilite Carrio Diamond in Gap Pre Socks iy ic Avenue. ADA ROI” forte Ce phan ORG Hite iter UeiwaTa the ante eran ansinuie pit ERS. barlly injared luet evening vy the explosion of a sual anminaron, duly 2 01 age ee packing Gi ert © Was lisons.bles a Yalowibelibncestals 4 tec fersneton, July 3.==The Senate, in Commit~ poll Sh a eunuoa.” _ Public Lancs Lave ‘revarted a bill (0 repeal the act | The, three banks in Denver, Cutorada, shipped | Mie vuln were tae mn Males. 487 fetvaien, 1k Hons, ani wnen the bit was reconsidered ia the | Capt, Ryndors exhibited bis celebrated four-y FLASH BS FROM THE UOBAN CABLES, | 1.5080, 11, 1966, contrming the clitm of doad Do. | Otis nO p Of Chicago, blessed | pcan Hea 280d 83, years, emoloyed in Waltors's {pienen oF the Re fons Y us reconnide Capt. R ' L Do ted four-ye ¥y EN i 7 ABLES. | winguen w w trac nd ned Los ‘Picton y We Right Rey, Bihop . 01 »go, ble paper Will, Harrison stroot, corner of Tiftany piace, h I Feconsitered i201 Mr. Retmunde, the vote was | Pideuherford Park oo weturdays Ove'® ar'¥i08 course a Najalayerus, slonte ia Rania, Harbors county, Cali, | thenew Cemetsry at Ualtinvore, Ferteruny he | Satnstuarrane torn nea or oh Matuiday pyr Holling bed an inaucat yesterday int inn + 3 Avices (rom Rome renresent that the discussio © Jengues iu extent. ‘They say, from the e ‘The business of the Branch Mint at Denver for the | bY heim in tha mach e Was Fema ved 10 f Wind. Bush ed 14, Who Was drowned om $0 make it 2 ber cont for two years wan thon ca acne hem aia Corners, road, bollt by, the Morus om iiidege from Bore rroraenas that the dicuselee votire thom, that ** the trandulent attempt to Sant vas ending June 3, was $100,977 au wecea ; 1 College Hor bay Dy Walking 4 iJ pi > Was Bupposed uml, bt ewey Con i * ow week, r with the records of the Surveyor-Genoral’s | of 61 }.2% over! Twenty young corner loa city, while in 8 Conkling, who was confined toe sick bed w tod, und care will begin runoing this week ful. Take the 1m ° tonding a | nie Nav (ay ; oe tai tae was successful, Take the matter in all 1t# | — Jobe Feltman, » widower a loyed lu De | Saturday evening by the police kn Soret ast Your Was Laken, will, to-morrow, make a ‘Thomar Fields, of 18 Morris avonue, Newark, | 4,ti,\8 reported that the crew of the Cambri became it presents the boldest and mos Jonge's paper tastory, Holl sire Anok hunaast Ing femalne oi ty Waiting to goto Old Saybrook, Conn” on ik with 111. clerivan, ‘and mak is point that the | hrew a tnubier at Thomas Boyle's head ins saloon of 1 Cork.” Aenbury haa Bovn obliged 40 | Preese Of attempted fraud und. awindlin through thle heat on Petday nig ankih yonterday Horn, cy "were repr as a vbroos, Conn motion of Mr ; Delbe carried, "Ob how one, Wurday night, Boyle lies in @ critical condition. at 7 i miavded b/ Justice W, id diwehargerd Charles Gager, a 5 % a ynmittee has yet beencalled upon to exam) or rr rT in sod i» opeu to reconsideration or amendment, and | ‘The statement that Mr. Charles De Ghent of Seaeeae euian Lp, Bt Petorabarg | © Whoa fornia” Gite cgist and at San France, | The mow aynszogue shite painter: doing eoted on ‘Tenth W come toh Saturday night. ¥ een South Four ch a be will enieavor to get U Meadow street, Elizabeth, attempted to murder his wife Vor to get the Benate to BPA co merdee bie wil for (he Congrogation eit allout, “The highes fs utterly without foundation. it ail out. The highest authority on the ques- ye tha akon Chak har” Gasbeua ometer marked 8. Inthe taterior the morcury Feached 115, tiould ti y 24 7 AUSCK UME mould the dogma of Fapai Lufatlioility be Camden and Amboy Lomoun: ray forenoc manuel and Francis, went to his pl is ex-Vice-Presidont Hamlin, who will eastain | sm@dat The New Jorsey Radond bas donated for % terday in prespnce of ® good r ppangel and p g. ding! id ole yy The modification in the * Amos G, Tonomas, once a Captain of Rhode Ialan d fg fourth wiroet synagon as im hanging with A exsh cord rou Mr, Conkling, and {he Toult i looked torward to Euan ald fsctiogat arenk he | Bo and ds xelting hana elermiansias Jawa, of three hundred Newark smuployeos {2F to day's cele’ | volunteers, but aipiya clerk or ty Providence th | Gee naa Star i enlist 1th ite {roms ihe seetife lols ta the seooad story os ¥ “ by fas uiteriy (alse, mallonous, surue ia the fret to foliow In the, matter, i} ra Dow pauy Waa rau over ani i Relpica, Pamrth ireckavoawovue, preached (a jewapaper peovle will tnd » pleasant home fala Mr, Couklime cured letha Resliasee” 7 wake aunllar aiverstious in ueriawie | brown sugar, ab Providoace. vostard batted bara. 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