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a : al. a? . = i © error —— TUIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 8, PRIGE TWO CENTS. WAR CLOUD iN THE EAST.) **0*stanx Pitts Rermemex®. | THE CUSTOM HOUSE FIGHT, FREE CUBA IN BROOKLYN, | 2*°7** 70CNDAixs sramexr ovr) THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA —-- a THogal Distt! Estopped—Pertis Life Irish District—Admiral DITTER STRUGGLE OVER MR. MUR. a C Godon Halted, DRAWING OF PRIZES IN THB GREAT IN WILL TAKH TR HONENZOL-~ DE ROPAS IN NAVANA AND VALMAs ars : L FIGHT, PHY'S CONFIRMATION, i , LERN- NAPOLEON WIL . ' fhineres CUBAN LOTTERY. . BEDA STILE MISSING. ' warox, July 7.—Rumors have prevailed auninat Lithia ORE ates tate m ——— United States Assessor J.B. Wass has suc dete Bars H fie King of Pen 1, is Anamin City, July 7.—The Laramie Sentin: cooded in killing the bosiness of illicit distilling in | Important fom fav: Defeat of » | tion Prin's Intrigae with ‘Within a Wook past that Mr, Fish has tendered his says that after dark Inst night © man camo into Kings vounty, He has eeised thirty-five distil. toh aUntuversble maser nyennee it ; Auree to © resignation as Seeretary of State, but # the Sherman station from North Park and reported Jeries and Lundreds of barrels and hogsheads of | Mpaninrds, , 4 t OM-Anstrl bost authority for stating that the reports are un. Produce his Witnesses, ‘that there had been a general massacre of the white spirits, and in the performance of his duty has Havana, July 6, vin Kur Waor, July 7. —~Cap. ; : There is no doubt, however, that while Mr. watow, July %.—Senator Fenton this | miners there by the Utes. Tho report as it comes t evening the Brooklyn Academy of Music | stopped the steamboat lines, bothered the railroads, | tain-General De Rodas will Probably go to Bantinge yi was filled with aympathizers with the Cuban cause. | and made great deal of trouble gonerally. Aided | de Cuba, Gon, Valmasoda hae loft Bayamo t vine i assured thot fully three-fourths of the members of | reluctantly accepted, he wiil remain at the reqoest | heard on the ease of Mr. Morphy when it was taken | and the Utes went to the miners to eet them to help | The occasion was the drawing for the prizes which | by the encouragement of Superintendent Dutcher | there also, ‘The troope in the vicinity of Gentiens (i'4 ’ the By anish Cortes are Lal aan a whe ae Upton ted Ape die deg up by ” Committee on Commerce, as he had charges | fight the Cheyennes, which they refused to do. A | had boen donated for the reliefof the suffering Cuban | and the Secretary of the Treasury, the Assossor, | de Cuba are acting altogether on the defenaive, { | the Prince of Hobenzollern to 2 ie of his oMelal and personal qualifica- | to make against him, and should opposo his con- | Aght ther ued between the Utes and Cheyenn women and chikiren, Wass, haa broken up the nefarious b Dol. ‘ F . There seer to be no doubt fiona for the place, Whatever may be the course of | Armation. He was aubsequently informed that the | whieh lasted nome ave hoerss when the lator fod, salts 1 Vad 'VeUEE, ree fans | Cubs, a tecin samuel te Totnromnie berae Many prominent Cubans and members of the | Irishtown is consequently in bad humor. The resi- | Cuba, had made demand for reinforcom ote, but was mh Fonts were prosent, inclading Messrs, H, Cisneros, | dents of this odorous district have been carrying on | unable to get any. sy J. Palma, editor of #1 Cubano Libre, M. Yaaguirre, | and encouraging the ilicit distilling business forfive | Various reports represent poritively that the \l J, M. Morrills, The first speaker introduced to Spanish troops have been defeated in several om ‘| ' Mr, Fish in the future, there fs, accord ts aleo favorable to the p tame ‘credible autuority, No. present. prospects ot | COMmittee would hear bim st 639 P.M. At the ap- | Then the [sy A Hdl cmt lpentesnadied rt a could G1 nation in reply to the note fromthe French | his immediate retiracy. pointed hour he was present and found the Com. | “Mh, oe As to the Bngiish misaion, with whieh report has | Miter room bristling with a delegation of Mr. Mar- | killed. at Sonn Gilman's Silas or seat ity "One was cin known that he bas no | Dhy'* friends, headed by the Hon. Wm. Orton and | aman named Shipma cabin, or near it. One was Gorerumont, a ho Was ick, and in the » connected bis nam ; , APAIN ACCRPTS THE HOMENZOLLERN, wish {o accept it, preferring to remain at home. | Judee Folger. the meoting was Major-Gen, Thomas Jordan, who | | ‘thin th . cpt it, 4 care of Mr. Van Dyke, “frem whom we published a s jor-Gen, Thomas Jordan, 19 come within their gates, and have often beaten | gagemonts recently, with tho insurgent leaders, Dine Despatches from Mond announce that a . ra shorefore, the game of anetnee ke eras here 8 pope tem be tee ends ee He | fetter a few days, mo. We ae not Jearn, the Smee | wes vociferously cheered. After some introductory inoffensive Sols Goa bac tocers tase they ‘and Gomes. The situation of the Bpani ds in th 5 Wl of Ministers held yesterday the course Gen. Bosses ‘ne Minister to asiande Gent to the | so report (he nomienion Kon Pg tlh oe Bay CB ‘Dp tothe pr led. | remarks, ho said: Confident that an American | Nyy Lan iv Lad fe wnfavoradl igs been axsauited while pass- | Kastern Departm: rishtown, and on one occasion ee that driantown, ‘x me occasion | ‘The planters are holding meetings, and ncarly all Hirt bad taken was unanimously approved, aud the can- ent writing, Mr- Dyke bas not been heard op! lutely Aghting for independence, for | ing t th people were resolutely Aghting for independence, Ing through tha ra accepted. ‘They au- manson 'Prance will A French Fl + with ‘ have bien | Se Panis, July 7.—The authorities hore have been | Fish would like to retiro from the position which ho | morning applied to Mr. Chaudier, desiring to be | to us is that a party of Cheyennes came in there, , Aidaey of Prince Hobenz LINGARD MISSING. taltiss demarted from, though his coat ard hat were found in his | the right of self-government, I did not hesitate to Of them refuse to obey the emancipation laws, and " " Foret hire ani said they wanted th a 4 never to aj in that neighborhood xgain. % thorized (he Minister {ot Foreign Pel Ae Libel annie thie was the proper place for clarges to be made, | cavlts P| the preven ee eee Halo thas | SBERge on the Aide of that people, It was asserted | snotner pa wh; commanding | Will resist the freeing of the alavos, tho name of tho new candidate to the Cortes, white have Drowned 4 be had had ample time to prepare | the Lies have broken out upon us, and that several time in the journrls of the country that T marine station, was fired at with an Large amounts of money have been raised to son ' will probably be convened especially for that pur- A Strange Letter Old Friend, hem, n¢ he had known for two montis | miners have been killed over at the Park, took with me a large force of Hi Kan wits bullet, Darely missing its target. Last | 9 Spain in order to avoid the execution of tho aw ‘Theatrical circles in New York wore yestorday | 24 Remination would be made, and if hi Reports later than the foregoing make it nndoubt- Friday two of Wase's brigade were din York bes sod 1 y Y | had nothing they should report ’ favorably edly true that the North Park miners have been was- AMERICAN FILINUSTERS, c 8 crowd, and after being well hammered, | @ad to secure its repeal, aan ‘The Counci! of Ministers hope that the Prince will | agitated by the report thot Jomes W. Lingard, the | once. Be said he needed time to mon the many | sacred, but that was absolutely not the fect. From the very liowed to escape. In spite ir opposi- Sate 4 fecetve more thin 170 votee—the minimum required | well-known actor and partner of G, L. Fox in the | leading Revablie by the resolution paseed by the Cortes on the 84 of | New Bowery Theatre, had committed suicide, The elvaracter Jone. The I'rince is expected to orrive at Modrid | rumor was circulated this morning by several gen- 8 Who would testify to Mr. Mur anorane iocoune. political record. He was asked | Cyurynxwn, Wy. T., July 7.—A party of twenty 8 and declined to do so, but said ; Prospactors, who loft here for the Snake River midos Fee ted Hork, Stale. | three woeks ago, returned to-dvy. ‘They witnossed elt diatiliors i reed De Rodas Returns to Havann | &) din. the ‘Bee 4 Thi y made that does not pay the | Havana, July 7.—Captal ment. bas at inet returned to Havani inception of purely indigenous origin, this struggle to the present moment has been carried on by the Cuban people exclusively, or with inappreciable ex- | !awiul tax to the Gor early in November, A Spanish fleet will be dis- | tlemon, who had ench received letters from Mr. od trim how long. & Aight between Utes and Cheyonres, and probably | ternal aid in mon ; for the potty force of Amoricans one a TIER tea last night. He confirms the report that the so-called ched to bring him, Lingard announcing bis determination to put an end | Hecidenie tos 16ee ead ne monday next. This was | owe their lives to the fact of the T Axrting | introduced was too small, 1 THE ERIE-OBNTEAL WAR. army of the Camaguoy, as an organized force, n¢ pl jediy too long, and Le was given antil Saturday | Smong themscivos. July & they found the body too small, 1 repeat, to be of value in ° hema A YRENCH MICAWBER ON THE SITCATION. to bis life by drowning. .M. 10 present his case. Senator C Mr. “siipmane of Inlependence, Montana, in | the field, and has taken part as an embodied forco sate & a Pints Aualh longer exists, and states that the ouly opposition the ‘rhe Gowlols (Independent organ) has the follow: | In a letter to an old friend of his, Mr. Clute, of 906 | S2PoUnCed his readiness to meet on the spot with: | front of Tie was shot twice, acalp- | in only one eni ent, end sobe tly bh " spa aan meee Spaniards meet with is from small and wandoring out any delay any objections which could be trump- | gq driven, into” his heed, 7 isexoment, and subsoquentiy has con rbilt Floored Fi Dog in ite issue of this morning: Broadway, dated July 6, 1870, he commenced in the | ed up against him ‘mutilated in a man. | *ibuted absolutely nothing to the wat me parties, Gen, F’risn, in reply to the despateh of Seflor Olo- | following strain: * My dear old friend Clu of me som ctimes as a man more sinned sinning think | _ The result of the mooting was a conviction in the minds of the Committee thit there was really noth- " ing acainst Mr. Morphy that was likely to. warrant and after alluding to some matter of s | his rejection, und that’ Mr. Fenton would no doadt Quite 20,000 stands of arms, and large stores of the | Judge Barnard yesterday issued an important near Puerto Principe~ baits material of war, which the Cuban agents bave law- | order relative to the difficulty between the Erie Rail- ssing—-Pre fully attempted to send to their struggling country- way Company and the Lake Sbore and Michigan ner too horrible and disgusting te mention, Eighty miles north of hero, at North Platte Ferry, they found the bodies of two more miners mutilat like manner, ‘Their names were unknown. the Spanish Ambassador in this city, asserts Hat he acted with the cousent of Regent Serran troficiaily, and outside of diplomacy, Finding dim it Witgining & candidate for the Spanish nature, concluded by requesting his friend | abandon his’ hostility by Saturday, ae there is no ay aii addremed the Prince of Hobeasollera, him Fespectably buried in case his body | probubilit of his being able to Induce others. to do pi pay RO these oatrages were Ua: | men. have been Southora R. R. Company. +H my . Sho unites many desirable qualities, but whose per- | Should be found. hat which he ts himself unwilling to embark in There are about sixty miners at Hen's Peak Gold D DY THE KERN-SCENTRD OFFICIALA, ‘The order proliibits the oMcors of the Lake Bhore avana, July 9, 1870.—War news has bees fonal importance Was thought insufficient to give | ,,18 another letter to Mr. Garland of the Garland | In the executive session of the Senate to-day, the | wing, any mice west of North Park, who are pan- | either of the United Btatos or England, This is | R. R Company from using any influence to deftect | Yory scarce during the week. De Rodas tolograpte ambrage to France. As such an emotion has been | House. be said that his last hope, that of going to | recent wominations for prominent Federal offs in | ning “out ou the average @8 por day to the man. called * tenpartiol neutrality” Partial, however, 00 | thes he has captared the second ee well as the ereate’, Gen, Prim retracts. and assures the Freach myigaeeiry ra dl ged Ney Steer ire) pad core er referred cvicnes aan a Md pent of Un cority of his intenth ¥ Mi seek his end by eithe ro" 2 mittees, motion wi previousiy made confirm Rien oan crace: bi hed gered Danas aki Al Eo beg self from the end of a wharf or from one of the | Mr, Hilihouse ns Assistant ‘Troanutor without refer: 4 HIGH OLD CIRCUS. Central Re cargo landed by the George B. Upton; and his state 8 beon the effect of the course here, Lam glad as 4 ‘ ‘Spa ins | trade from the Erie Rail it enjoins the Lake eb cht igunee jocatiog. is ssttied so far ge Suain te | ferey posts on tee tiver, Several, other.) ence, bul the fricuds of Mr, Marply objected, #ay- ——— an American to say It has boon far less prejudicial | Shore Company trom refusing the {acilities of tran peed ihe re bese me coptaned selibee,, Eee foatter the econe in the Freneh Charabers yesterday, | cluding two to his wife, were also writt ing ihe nominations had better be confirmed to- | A Circus Treup Circamvented—The Great | ' the Cubans than nid CR done ae lA oot: Unlucky subordinate of bis telegraphed to the and the unequivocal declarations of the Duke of | missing man. It appears that ever ai nether. A " Limbe-Cirens Actors taki THR SHADDY CONDUCT OF ENGLAND, rom allowing any priv: pat t | General in command bere (Carbo) that the steame: ‘ ‘October, 1565, when the New Bowery ‘Ili ee eaten! ad i granted to the Erie. wearing for the remainder | meant " \ coer destroyed by fire, Mr. Lingard has been sore A Spcetat Sen rt t Highwi ‘which may be illustrated by ove occurrence, that ot | of the motion Is adj to a special term to be junfo would bring the carco which the Uptoe ALLIANCE BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND PRANCR. pecuntarily smberrassed. Mataden ine Happens ‘The Great Australian Cirous Company, go-called | the steamer Lillian, last summer. ‘The arme with | bad Sept. 19,1 the defendania agree to the appoint: | landed from New York. ‘The Triunfo arrived hery \: ba P. M.—It is kaserted in wellinformed etrctes Spectat Deavated to the Brening Post. because no member thereof has ever been in Aus- | which the Lillian was londed down were actualiy | Minted referen For Via epony? empty ; #0 the truth most probably is that the Ow n bans have received all the arms end ammunition brought in both trips—a most valuable acquisitios to the patriot cause, B Tat on silionce between France and Austria has been concluded. | Tho Constitutionnel, © semi-official journal, in {ts | mention to bis friends of his intention to get the | convening the Senate for executs sold last May at private jenle to the Spaniards at one- third the amount paid for them in New York by the Wasuixorox, July 7.—There f Ddility that the President will iset st tralia, unless as a public be has come to grief. At Riverhead, Long Duainess on the | other day, the treasurer decamped with $4,000, — - re The Doan Of the eoneera, whersepen the Testa Cuban agents, At last I know personally that the Llsane of tule morning contains © patrtotie article | Sid sectors Xo come to bie assistance, and byw good | honda tee ine ete aie if nomstone bel ‘ih their bills for hey, corn, oats, cider, pork, | *#le was effected, and that the THE DLE HOUR'S TRIUMPH. THE CUDANS FIND THE SPANTARDS. tarnostly uplolding the dignity of France, and de | On Wednesday Mr. Lingard met his brother | he has beon advised to-day by Senators that ther and other feed for man a ae beast, ia! Feoreseate: SPANISH MINISTER AT WASHINGTON —-—_ De Rodas is etill in Puerto Principe, issuing lem mouncing the attempts to degrade her honor, The ff os vee rie e euen teres gee Be. cs Eee ne tes, on emubiee, mts tees bes coon it to boast of the easy terms of the pur- | A Yacht Race off Greenville-$100 in Gold 1% less telegrams than formorty, wonstitutionnel entiinsinstically applauds the Dake | /*9,044 Jonced that he appeared ation of Mr, Murphy for Collector of New | money to liquidate the claims, aud the managers and | © Jt has been said in bieh laces that the movement iy Captured as Prize Money. ‘His official despatches state that Spanish columns ge Ge Gramont's specch in the Chambers last night | frequeutin; Lt York will call forth » week's discussion of the most | sevoral of the actors were Lig re Ad lodged A in Cuba is territorially and ericaily insignificant, A yee! i ths tee eek ae to come off yes- | all through Camaguey in every direction, and cas for Hts Gimnthed and Arm tone. Tt docteres thet the | Seeroon W Vitter character before reaching a vote, and other | jail, ‘The cireos property was levied upon an Ite fact, the revolutionary movement in. | terday from the four, near Greenville, N. J. back room and wrote several letters. It is said he | matters will occupy several day ‘overything, including the sawdust, was placed in] the ers to Mrs. Lingard, in which he up- The Senators who have not committed thom- | bande of the Shoriff, conduct which led to this sepa- | selves for or againat the confirmation of ‘Thomas | There bad been oo salaries paid for some time, Murphy as Collector of New York, expross the | and tho actors not arrested liad nothing wherewith During the evening be appeared very much agi- | Opinion that he will be rejected dy ‘the Honate by | to defray their expenses to from Riverhead, volves three-fourths of miles; and onl; and, ¥ prize $100 to never find an insurgent, If, however, the Spaniards that ‘marrow. part. westward of projected vo tant the sailing are unable to find the Cubans, tbe latter appear t¢ y free from revolutionary opera. | Of ‘Tom Taylor's new tost, the Idle Hoar, which | know where to find the Bpaniards. On the 19th 1d there only because of ti has just been completed for him by Pat. MeGichan, | U!t.—the news has been # long while leaking out— ‘The new boat was isunched yesterday, and her | Col. Ry: r] onan a ple ryptge) body outside Address traly expresses the unanimous sense of the French people, and is ® dignified repiy to intrigue, 4 lasult, and menace, 18 FRANCE Prim’s PorreT? tated and restless in bi and let | two or three majority. Whereupon two of them, George Rebbel of Ni history will attest the truth of ti appearance elicited many marks of approval; but | Of Pu his cavalry cut thom Ay The erticle continue: about Half-past S o'clock. He bed not bee aise His friends are ere in force, and are apparently | York and Hendrick F. Gaigen of Ridgewood, fell Sever have they ‘carried on a war wither the Comet is a well known fast sloop, and opinion Crp rae a heces. ea seat gecmered Me ages at all. baing money freely to make bis confirmation sure. | back upon their old business, and took to highway | tality, or with a ereater disrogard of theo as to the result of the race was nearly evenly di- | mile of the city on the Santo Kspiritn road. The : ms to have Libored un- | sir’ Lingard was last seen at 9:20 on Wednesday | Thoy are offering wagers this afternoon that he | robbery. These clerks of St. N of humanity, than in their attempt to repress the | Yided. The Idle Hour had to allow the Comet sin, | Spaniards stato ‘that t air sree Oak? 0 werprice ty 1 the patience of France W88 | evening by Alderman Cuddy, on Broome street oa | Would be confirmed by cicht or ton majority. Mr. Nathaniel Hempstead in the Cuban revolution, In no instance have they S5s. for aifference of sine, by Ryan of thirty-five Spaniards, who wore out cut- 1 3 evoriagiing and incapable ot exhaurtion. Prim. by | his way to Broadway. It 1s supposed that he was ‘3 eric prived him of his day's wages. Yesterday after- Both being esteemed fast sailers, the saccess of | {ing ¢russ for the horses; but their own admission 4 bis ambitious, intriguing course, hoped to play with 7 . 'RPHY?: yr y boon they were captered on board the sail train In SPARED A PRISONER OF Wan. either depenced mainly on the skill of the respec: | that it occurred within} a mile of the city, that the on his way to the west side cars, by which herenched | MURI-HY'S WING IN HIGH FRATHER. QT vised was thirt hat tho; France as with a puvpet, he J fe Jamaica, and were locked an. Set other actors ‘he sick in hospital and the wounded are inva- | tive sailing masters. Capt. Joe Ellsworth, who mber of men surptis rt that they , the Jersey ferries, but there is no authentic infor- riably butchered, and I havo known of the killin ied the Mattle agai ; ‘were almost all killed, and that no troops were sent : | The Constitutionnel learns from a reliable corres: | mation as to what be-ame of bin sfer his leaving are charged with naving ected in 8 like tndecoroas | rat least one manifest Iweatie, if mot two. Under | carter ot cee tan tines, (he, Murtha, wes $ lling | YOte oir relief, tg exissordinary in the exires eadens tha} the majority ot tbe eminent Openiah | Broome etree ba Wednenday eveetas, icok upon alt bareback riders. am baretaced raiders, | the laws of war, the, Cubans have unguestionsbiy ae Lnepinbaeers eat fhe, tet place proven that the command of i a CCC MI. ROBESON’S NAVY. and will shas them sceordiagly for ell time heace- | techy that they have done so With reluc- Secon td cao lockTA | xnown, is able to approach within a mile of Puerto f : i Cone oe mong the animals seized by tance, making ptions in numerous cos. from the d t Taylor’ Principe, where the Spontards would make us be | The Constitutional hopes and believes that the | senator Wilson Tellet task night at the cornce of Twenty-second street and befonging to Mise Bina By some mistake, it has gone into official history four, by A stake-boat one mile up and back Lieve they bave ten or twelve thousand men, * | dicutty will be solved and order restored through | w. tom, July 7.—Mr, Morrill of Mai Fifth avenne. Shortly after 8 o'clock th i but museular Amazon propuses to lake her case in. | that Gen. Quesada slaughiered, at one 670 | » stake boat off the Idle Hour, the course to be gone | Secondly, that forage is not bronght into the city, gece . asuinotox, July 7.—Mr. Morrill of Maine enue. Shortly a! o'clock the meeting | (at mus Spanish prisoners, | Nothing of the sort happened. | over five times, the winniug point being the Addie | % is uenal ina pacified district. and ome in which ® ‘ , rt rAsegarraiven Yorn arr the Spanish people of | catieg up the Senate appropriation bill. was called to order by Gen. Cochrane. . = — Previous to the formation of the Cubes Rrepubti- | Y°anchored oi the Sock at the Idle Heer Febel cannot be found, which le what De Hodes de- y Evlace Eoopetaly ae usd ment was offered providing that ao money aporo- | The countenances of the gentlemen present were INFAMY 1N UPPER-TENDOM. can Conrtitation at Guismaro, those engaged in the the rst round, the new boat Idie Hour re. | clarer Camaguey to be jo obtain PRIM'S INTRIGUE WITH BISMARCK. movement inaugurated it by the covered the one minute start, and steadily increased | must be sont out to cut it and bring | : shall be expended on account of the navy. | for the most part wreathed in pleasaut smiles, and —_— a gins, s MANUMISSION OF THEIR NEGRORS. the load she had obtained until the end of the race, RE KOT QO OUT ie e ee ce per rorwyskessy en backasd procended io ae aaa a a = hn fereecieiies, meoret oe Steet gtd Riven A Foolish batareow pcre Sera Man, a In no part ‘of the Weland where ‘the Patriots have tices La following table of the time on rep one wie & rediian os go < gestion of 5 M ghar y es gd peobepabibeay cys bat spent five millions on the | 'onged jurphy gut 4 js foothold docs there in least trace ia- each boat: and finally, jem) ade to rescue \ ‘ warned between Prim and Bismarek before the is- ‘day was | cipated, but it was soon ovideat thet the mesting | 00 dey last week © family party, consisting TURMING FIRST BTAKS BOAT. diers attacked a mile from Leadquarters, nor to par. - Argue wae dicovered by thé Jremea Minister at Beaste | worrls be one ided of Mrs. G. Brown, ber mother, and her son George, Tried: Povgin.| Pyny, | Oe, the attacking perty. ¥ - >, A E y to. Prine Bertin, = Twived omieet, | Rufus X. Andrews Occupiod « frot bench, He | Arrived tm poner vee bythe gag Meath aoe specks with che whites, eit tea. towe-|p “| ‘elf F Gite § fb sp eS Betisae wont Were, the It # not beticved that France would agree tos ‘was the very essence of good nature, The secret of | Toome at Clon Hotel. The entire | ‘Gen. Jordan concinied by pointing ont what the | oft" ' Se Ban Jan de "dhe, ad Ben Lams : conference of the great Powers on the question, ar his bappiness was confined to Gen, Cochrane. | Pert wore very temtest | in uppearance, and | Pere ot ae ta ae ee ati | tate How if i we Ba sms Yat Re Ns bodes tos revelations aaa er whee feet oe ; ‘he dosiros to settie directly with Prussia and Spain Rafus bad vet “Pap” Thompson 60 cents four | each ntted cick Cag ae f the Sixty-ninth Regiment Band, had | Comet....../¢ 13 @l4 St 32/6 8 4/5 %& 10/5 41 12 | bane were trustees, are to-day deprived of all re. Austria #o lar maintains astrict neutrality oa the onthe ‘ogo, that Grinnell would be removed from | frrieal George. began ta Gatibe sleoholle astmelancs, | sive OAy-eizht meskes to the Cuban paitiots. | ‘The Idle Ho sources. The municipality can rockon only on the ‘i ‘said he knew of ships built forty and | [le Custom House. tie asked the President whether d to indulge in t 1K but coatly diversi Ti @ was received with great enthusiasm. actunt tim ten per cont, tax om railroad freivbts, ve sum L coset Years ago which were still doing good service, | be could not charge ** Pap" loterest on the bet, as it | “backing we lige ‘Chief trou ‘iol Lansing followed, advocating the recognition | by Sus. Ste dorived from this source liardly suffices to feed prise A FRENCH FLEET OFF. while ‘siipes built (or the Government during the | Wad been standing four mon.us raise the wind, and he solved the pro! of the belligerent rights Of the Cubans, It waa then | her performance was eagerly Watche: ners and pay officers. All other monicipal 4-1 is osserted that a French fleet will immediately | war were comparatively worthleess, He agreed The Special Committee to consider the application | ing" his mother's jer , whieh he announced by the Chairman that tne drawing of | to say thet no one was disaoy employees, wuch as clerks, police, teachers, &., &., with Mr, Wilson that the Navy was so weak as to | Of the German Central Republican Committee to be | rioted on the proceeds. Prizes would be proceeced with. Col. Lansing was | jadges in the race were Mr. W. H. Langl have not received one cent salary fur terms vary: sail vin Krest for the Mediterranean take its condition deplorable, and he wanted. to | admitted to thom Jommittee | town lo made an seq selected by the Committee to draw the tickets, Atlantic Yacht Club, asd Capt. Walier Dixon. tng from 90 to 38 moa , The rumor that Prim had absndoned the candi: | have the “evuntry know it.’ Ho argued “that | reported that tho application must be denied on the | [vaite, x gambler, who was introduced to ne mather | The Arst prize, consisting of 250 pleces of miver soon kee niareed pebabeeant ‘dature of the Prince of Hobenzoliern, in view of the | millions of ‘money spent upon the ‘navy since | kround of want of power in the General Committee: | by one Freeman, s lawyer, and a Mr, MeLaughilia, a5 91,900, was drawn by tieket 4.477, er Destroyed. Lloara nothing of ‘almasoda has not been heard ° e the breaking out Pot ‘the’ ireoeitica had | al! delegates from the German Committee appointed | a iriead of the family, t, @ hilver Collet wet valued at $1,200, was | 5 fieare ante fate waited tee ince 7 Abreatening opposition of Franee, is not confirmed. | 184 virtually been thrown away, in consequence of | '0 Tepresent their wishes would Lowever be cor- | “On Tuesday young Brown was arrested on com. | drawn by ticket 5,040, lexico, July 1. United States man-of- | rom, ee ere ae ey on. itd vin Hed ‘ Prim wishes to have the decision of the Cortes op | the defective material used. While a large navy | ‘ally received plait of Lesiie, who accused of stealing $11 The third on the list, an_ oil painting, Mary at the Michigan, which storied in pareuit of Pincide | tit'ssr un, but neither of them contains one fact te (abe question, and insists thas the project is not hor- | afloat was ‘not required, yet as a meaus soloiy of | MP. as tings then moved to adjourn tl the reeu- | Ho was brought belure Judge Cox for examination, | Crows, wae won by lcket 49.) | Mega steamer, Forward, overtook and destroyed | Vest or'inicrest ae eee, Cee taeet dig nite eaderevet: | wi hur, Uberiss Galina, ‘eb ons’ otreet’ Brookins Six of the Forward’s crew were takon prisoners | | Here, the enmity of the voluntecrs has bees band and ready for immediate use, Anexpendita:e | | Immediately after the adjournment & delerate who clainws to yer, ar, and request: | by M by he hotles an Barat cnok aroused anew by Sumner's resolutions. ‘The papers b The Liberte to-day demands that Prussia be foreed | now of three millions in th See ee iso neat pencer, ung Brown be pela, oo mother w BS rigs: k Gull al Aldea tna taba biads eaeapam Inveigh against any interference with their pet inath fb8 Buropean Congress, or by war, to give quaren | Would, he thought, result o ‘ im for stealing ber jewelry. vata n acne rn. tution, from any quarter, ‘Tho fact ts that thie zal Wt Pog here ticket 2,064, held by LOSSES BE FIRB. preservation of slavery is the key-note of the whole 8 dial \djournment mean ? He read bir, that the Kepublicaus of this spected soinething trregul as succeeded: in developing w! toes which will bind her not to interfere in the af. | (BE, the Government ———— rosistance of the Spaniards here. ‘This roristance te \ tracy. Prine ¥, a diamond ring, was drawn by tick ltairv of otter nations, It also calls om France to get | sity of increasing tbe, of ents ur 5 Be Sal RON 8,697 Mr, Gaudran, 143 Wisloughby strcet, Bookie A Bre in Stevens's block, Syracuse, yesterday did | 20 Dlind end senseless se can well be imagined, possession of the Roewish trontiers, either by di Bpencer—It means, sir, thir is not wash day 4 Ly Mcvnyld ‘A Chinese fan, [rize 31, waa drawa by Me Wd, | 44mage to the amount of $3.00, For jnatance, Bemner, who certainly cannot bs pveceepess mendments made in Committee | that the Ke: an party can settle its own quarrels e enme into Court swecompanied by Freeman. She Williama, tickot 1.550. 989 Aeidge ot eosin: Barber's sash and blind tsctory in Orange was | looked upon as a friend of the patriots, is considered : 7 g concurred in, when the bill York knowing abont it med very anxious to her som committed, poet, rooklyn. burned on Wedn lan by the Spaniards na 8 bitter enemy for proposing te PRM STANDS Finw, AND ACCEPTS WAR. “fexpected @ good deal of washing of dirty ‘The other winnin= tickets, owners of which were Hot ay. 95,00, Sees te areslien et ete ' { J = tht 3316. TRS, 317, poll & Leavy"s chemical factory in Baltimore | Srosents to the Cortes & bill (tte ‘far trow abet ‘ Gaulols publishes a second edition to retract —You are disappointed, sir, Wash your lin story, which is as follo i Tie Wie Tes at | SM, O88, S72, Tl. | was borned Inst night. Loss, $75,000, partially iceared. report that Prim had gi Slaves are Swindled, 4s, Teta, 4 -, peptone on ging te cahenaies # ©. Peohan: jening lerert pour 1¥ guaras.teos its continuance away. The Gawlois ti ee Mrs. Brown was dlyoreed frot Yesterday a smart-looking young woman in- Pes ox evo ioe wns hoeey Delonging to va-Geneter ¥. T. Brojing. Yours, would probably be Pletce Anat be still maintaing, the candidature of the | rormed Capt. Pe'ty that she was one of twenty- Ted $20,000 alimony” After this separation elve Bay taroent the Alling of 6 Kerosene tap. Pg ee Oe fl Bley Beg I ve Uoter bere has telographed to Madrid ‘wat the project | *¢ve cirls employed in trimming and making up formed the acquaintance of McLaughlin and Free- even Porther ta thett caseevore te pacity or J ‘ust must be abandoned, or there will be war. vee je re, Gis 915) Boring ae a ay wile Crowds Flocking to C man, the latter of whom has had the management of is TUE BALL AND BAT, pina sey pec aason s i ets her work from Mr. Meyers, of Canal and Woos- ; OLDERS, i 42> PRISGIA ACCEPTS THE SITUATION. r streets, and this gentieman pays ber every two hela ~ agit fli charges that tiey have constantly robbed | ,,7H¢ inquest before Coroner Crane of Hoboken, er a By telogram from Madrid, dated 11th ult,, and P. M—A note is sald to have been received here | Weeks, while she takes care not to pay the girls any Piha welt ah da ind are anxions to get him (thesxandout of thee] Adourned from Wednesday evening, was contin Tho Dextors beat the Buckeyes of Croton by 80 | which’ Gen, Carbo published ‘oMciaily hero, he ‘Sraacie tha calaneede af Whien a tite ao Ofener than she can help. A few days ago work er since Friday last the Hon, Thomas Mur- | way, so that tiey may not be bauiked in their at] Yesterday morning. There wore some present tu | to 18 3 Govorement deciared i, the House that aa soon a8 | ~- een peasant re * | got slick, and Mrs. Otto told the giris she could | phy pas been growing in popularity with the gen. | tempt to secure her fortune, To this end they pro. | {he crowd who did not acruple to say that the chain || ‘The Empires played the Waverleys of Hudson | the bill of frecdom of birth and of old men was ‘The Prince of Hobenzollern js not a member of | 20¢ Dey them, and ordered them toclear out, Tho cured the services of Leslie. who ensnured him suf- | testified to yesterday as having been found upou the | City, and won by 46 to 4. Passed. no measure touching emancipation would be late rrince of Hobensoliern ie .not .& member ol | girl in owed $92, aud she appliod a day or two ago | “emen who constitute themselves the pillary of the | Seioutiy to secure his arrest” He states, leo, that | ecessed was placed in his pocket after his death. | Cot. Aifred Burton's typographical serube will play | Adopted without the presence of tho Cuban deputies, i: pr tor | for at least & portion of the amount, when Mrs, | Republican party, and condescond to accept of such | he is a witness to criminal acts on the part of Mc- composed of four different nationaliti the Tribune pve on Balurday, am Jersey City. Nol, | Now, this farce of Manumitting babies, who are te rma with & verdict that Reynolds died irom stab wounds Hnrton says it will De an exciting game, asthe scrubs | serve until 22 years old, and mon over 6, could are well up. Bover of course benefit a slave,nor injure the interoats ‘offer of the Bpaulsh Crown for him. The cons Veo King of Prussia to ite acceptance Otto threateped to puta knife through her if she | jittie tributes to their public servi sand personal | Laughlin, who desires to put him safely out of the ame again. Others are owed Yarivus sums, rang on ‘that acconst. iow far the mother, who the vote of thi worth as aro dispensed from that fountain of inflicted with « knife by Herman Eppinger. ————_—— rary “any th Ing from €30 to $20, and one, ® poor widow sith | Wor Seems to act entirely under the advice of Freeman ; ‘ Of the owners of them, and yet yesterday the hpan- é: x . d eae Oh i ger was removed to the County Jail to awai NEW JERSEY. Ci r4 two children, t* unable to pay her rent, Capt, Petty | fortune the New York Custom House, ‘The lucky | and McLaughlin, Is involved in a conspiracy agaist ree [omres Je, be Cfgetr aa <2 amis tals Canino of this place met, and delegntes from the moeting, and @ Petersburg to | sent her to Mr. Keller, Secretary to the Working | recipient of Presidential favor is only just beginning | Wer eon is dificult to tell, As Losite did not appear, 4 havo been sent to § pat her te ene ° uest had closed, reported that he tiad found upon | _ John Bierman, of Hoboken, fell from a shed at | f protest ai yainet oven th ebtaie the ndvico of Russia op the candidature of | Woman's Protective Union, to realize what hosts of devoted friends he has ul- | Abd Mrs, Brown dually decided nos to prosecute, the | e'spot where, according to Mullina'e own story, | Schmidt% tables on Wedneadny’ and diva yesterday. | qrodtcailon-et slivers om the groves that Cube a : Abu Prince of Hohenzolle er mays possemsed.. They Mock to bia in crowds from eee aca rad Nee rane, OF tte, aay. a aie | | Gen. Littlefnger, of Kentucky, ig spending a fow | uot represented in tno Cartes, P PREPARING FOR WAR. Le le , | all quarters, with profuse expressions of personal | @pe Crescent City Firem of brava let sly days in Newark. He ts 20 years o14, 31 inches high, and eS ee a, July 7.—In the Iron Moulders’ | attachment, and the most lavish prot.ors of encour - A afternorn at two o'clock the fan welghs #0 pounds, . An important despatch was sent by the Minister Pee lie Brooklyn, | agement a pport. According to these people he City—A Chance fer a Shake took place from his late residence, 121 Mulbe BROCRLEH: Convention to-day, Jai " wae ‘elected Asalets nt Secretary, Tue reportof the | there never was so clever and whole-souleda fellow Hope Hook and Ladder Company No. 8, of Tresideut siates Uiat charters bave been granted to | as the Hon. ‘Tom. Murphy, and they 10 lonsoe of the Now Enxland | willing to swear by him through thick and thin, and | Philadelphia, A bullet fred by a member of a target company in Newark vesterday. pared througb an out-hous, and pene rated the brain of @ boy named Frank Marine. Charles W. Bischof, keeper of a lager beer #n!oon corner of Ferry and Monroe streets, Newark. died Very suddenly while opooiug his ssioon’ yostcrday | Thirty thousand houses in the city of McLaughlin morning. have Doon renumbered. Two hundred thousand more ——s ccused of perjury by William A. jorably discharged by Justice {@f Foreign Affairs to Regent Serrano to-aay, A ra- ‘mor prevails that Spain concluded yesterday a new aly alice with Prussia, : we Freuch Senate proposes to increase the mili- ft v rl injons bave been very b avy. The introduction of | champion him against Mary contingent trom 90,000 to 100,000, coolics among the Crispi: s inay awake the moulders | burst of enthusiasm is sircet. It was attended about one thous: people, mainly consisting of bis personal friend He was buried at Culvary Cemetery, ——— ready and | Now Orleans, arrived bore yesterday morning from d with thetn came the Mecl y mmpany No. 6. two companies 7 bre well organized and are ine, One of the rules adopted rine new unions. comers. And this out- | Pire Engine t conflued to our local pol- | number 124 mea, Almost A 's MOMENTOUS of numbers, the various | iticians alone, Letters and telegrams pour in upon | under excellent disci ism an EXCR. to thelr danger. ‘In po: i / Bamun, July T-All the sewioficiel journals | unions have fallen of consideraply., The Cunven, | our now Furtunatus from the rural districts, assur. | for the governance of the party is that "Any per- i he wife of Nr, Daniel A. Beam, residing St 52 | air. H.C. Meyer's residence on Grove atroot, Bast A fo be dum 4 arcsilenson the Spanish imbroglio with the | tion adjourned io attend « picnic on Smith's Island | ing him of the most distinguished consideration of | son, whether ® member or 4 Darivel at in tne ex. Hastas ulrts ie tee dine coca nt tee 9o Wed: 3 orgias wth Water C ‘ommissioners are going out on the ibe North Gh wpe ; c or. who may be found. discuss ites, e8, ro nnd to-day to 100k up & Fite {OF 8 UCw Fe axeeption of the North German Gazette. ‘This paper | this afternoon, es is BATT there tributes of affcetion t sili ae wokiaaes a rattoa'ta | corner of Packhurat and Bronswick strecia lors | sieetwatch chase watonandia | the elty of McLaughitne eal andl fonses (0 hai cheerful Thomas | siail, on conviction of the General Committec, be rned for the first time from the c sip thmbet lar meeting night in September, which wae carried. Tas do Braces, economy he would have plenty of ship timber on | lf meeline Niet in eee erent m dolecan 0 : leleration of the Duke for the White Sinves receives with cool coniplacency, as he sits in_his | stripped of either equipments or badge, discarded by | &Fain of quinine. The clerk, through mistake, sent | william Fowler, einployed on board a schoonor | ‘The real estate and other property of tho ver: j Priace of the Tones of THohsmeoliten ued soseutee’ The Mill alg baad Benevolent Asso- | Parlor at the Fifth Avenue, his rosy face wresthed | the Committee, and sent home in disgrace "* morphine, and the wick woman took the whole. | peiwoen Dhiladelphia aud Boston, was killed by falling | greene Cometery ts to be sold at ‘tuction oa the 4 08 4 Wen, Prim's offer of the Spanish Crow 1 sesopard stat hia dthe | With smiles, and smokes’ bis fragrant cigar with ‘The visitors are ut the Astor House, which will be | Which waa far too much for s person of her limited } from the rigging on Wedues {ny morning. ‘The schooner | August next under the direction of a referee. : to understand tne talk abont war indulge ciation rst practical #top toward the |v rethan Prosidential imperturbability. Mr. Mur- | their headquarters during their etay in the city, | *trength. Dangerous symptoms appearing, m phy. | put in nt dersey City yesterday, aud the ease was re: Democratic clubs have been organized in all the Olivier, ycaterdny in the Freneh Chawiber emancipation of the © Wuile Slaves.” Last wight | bi."s headquartors luce the Fourth have been the | Afver broakfast Yesterday morning Chey wore met | #.cian wa called, and the effocts of the morphine | ported to the Coroner, . enpprasio chao nave bene. orgealsen, ia. at) the t Cita Seawe Oar Wie Gaus See eet ea etinan Oe Rew: Vark” and do, | spacious rooms on Twenty-third street, usually re | by a delegation from the Mutual Fone TAO Cine van | Sespiersciec: The women le thenglit to be out of CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. This ts in accordance wiih the ordere of the Bowe , July 7 —The Tempo and Epoea ‘(which the forts of employers to grind them | EVV ima te the new poiiical Meces tinre. ever | they west to Jersey Oly, and received theve’ sppac : : ea een UT ok cranenlie waa. micre, ieromesty tery wemiial aan athe a rdotosacat | wivot, sisters he, te ouroniae ga | einen deed wil alareny of evehon and © fi | reten. Baring Kane, Voth IOMr UHL eave PHE® | plcemten duty We Tue pas af tase Pen ios | BOnaeear enum tere mia Cnariits stber sma | en Wel SEED EDEN ee ,oxmnet » Pras . 0 gleness of purpose remarkably retroshing, opportunities to acces 0 ions of New ALT — ame of base 0- way, red with stealiug his employer's | sun 4 Geu. Prin; prose it as a last resort for Spain. dry gene oF fancy store Uh ‘Aa the time approaches for action by the Senate, | York, Hobokea, and Jersey Cily firemen, 10 teat | day, between the Patines of fits city and tbe Union | Foods, a51 selling them for ove th McLaughlin's Police Commissioners, in aceord- Pring! RI GO1NO THE WaOLE HOG, Te'clock Ia the ev Sse. andthe prospects of te nominee become more as: | thelr akill and speed ‘The engin nd the truck they Club of Morrisania, N.Y., waa called at the end of FERaT Rove, of 1) Rights avenue, Lippmasa and ance mitinths How’ orders, yeater olnted 18k 4 Brening.—It is i sured, the Interest and excitement increase, Last | bring with them are o old patterns, and in no | the eighth inning, on nccount of the rain, f Keefe, broter to A ao Finohow the Ursa Govort Rat hin renieed ia etait A Brockiva Ex-Aldermas Murdered, night’ the crowd wes overwhelming. ‘The Repab- | wise ited to compete with those of modern date, | score stood as follows: iatadinhigis! ue examination in the case of Mr. W. Aetec ‘Of all the apolatmenys, these Last cep the elo Ube: ly to the foreign powers its decision | A private letter from Omaka to some friends | jican General Commitice met, with the genial John re Pastines rrgatad oak 8 aan | Mee hoeuted OC meine cancelled. beer a Olimax tu the city of McLaughlin. With roeard to the candidature for the throne in Brooklyn annoances the marder in that place of | Cochrane in the chair, and listened to tre reading Of | ape Coottes aud the Workingmen's Unien, | Usions”., 4 ES Ed 8 ER) eatery, ae certs tear brcommienee ahiotes ayOn A BOaT To wot hopes of the Curlists on the Spanish frontier | (0! Thos. Lbs 4 Formnerty 88 4 Hered Brook the ming 9 of its Int moeting. hen the roentel night Mr.Nelson W.Young, President of the pe aed Yismissed, and he Mes eamsitted asc wilness JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, e revive in conve : a jan | tn 0 \ i Last A mmeunies HSB ig Mn cimaence oF the cmpication of | 1. by noted ru yas ty neu passed Workingmen's Union, addressed the rewly formed | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRaPR, | 2*ement ie morning Mosle on tho Battery (hie oveot aie aso ‘ THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, “ollectorfthe Custom House he! ever seen, | Workingmnen's Leagie in Puina Hall, Tweitth ——— PERSONAL INTELLIGENOK, Sine teats ct pachyeypped : Lenton, dais ten tnere ti tate cteteneat, pat ee aa antenr Finite; ion under which the ¢ | Prince Arthur sailed for Bngland yesterday, ——+— Drosdwey, tnisovening ee CWres at his plea, @oly hereto: om the Continent, in view of the ns of native birth met in | Our ofall that ercneriag OF iis late and the necessity workingmen bay. Ground was broken yesterday for the Memphis Prosidont Grant and party arrived {m Washington Dougherty dropped dead at the corner of Pretlened European complication’ on the subject of nized a aesociation for | and enthusiastic eulogints, not one wi in the general Government, Mr. | and 8t. Louis raliway, yesterday, sand Atinntie strects Last ovening. Puce Leopo'd’s candidature for the Spanish thron Juntor Urder of Ameri: | Fiend up and protest against the indignity with whice jored the Chinese question last | John Hoy was cut in the thigh by a scythe in Bos. | Mr. Androw Willmann wns yestorday olected » © body of un unknown man was seaterday foune Patches from Paris say there is a strong (eel: thePresident had treated the recommendations ofthat | straw which will break the caimel's (workingman's) | too yesterday, and aiod in 1) minutes. Gommiseioner of Kmigration in the place of Mr. Cyrus | in tne North River, of Dank street, end was removed rance. oven 0 ‘that catastrophe takes place th ‘The Brooklyn Coopers No, 3 have resolved them. | (hor trucnnl st tt back ; but befor of ome ircles, ng hroming their clerished idul, Gov. Tiuroga has initiated to the Morgane. revolutionary move- fowal of the Spania scives into recret creanizaiion.. Several new mer ‘rma bit. -Resolations were unanimous Capt. 0. B. Michuelis is playing a grand match of | yy potrielat i dat acateh shuld eal Me Serv'were elected accordingly sta meting tat even: | the Good Old Man. On the contrary, the, committeg | Tall squirm, 6 ti ies ea aa of eootie nuor Ta the State of Nueve Leo enol ti a icnelin's Partnered matel of || The body of Daniel Fitzuatrick. of ho barge. Re TL SAMILRT SOUP FEES RERLETTION: | See Simultaneous ‘and spontaneous. impalve hurried “to iy ia country.” Am adarons tho tame sitct | (The Vora Crop tailfond, tsa been completed and | {efaecrof the inwer, a terpriee, who was drowned om the sth of July, was Fe y vom the Evening Mail, os by the President, Mr, John R, Hon- Xe Manny Jub Midnight “AY a meoting of tho | FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, | the Firta Avonue Hotel to congratulate was delivered by tho I, IM oa: | Fine wie of Geoten , Poyvcn, of Rockland, Me, | ntistit whe, Democratic Amoctation of the Ninotoanth | famnet Wiis aReruoom, Regent Serrano and his min : —— oss (hat anna’ eaixkia' Fan iimaie ka (ontied —— drowned herself nt Kockpurt oa Wednesday Teditricting he werd. noe COMBE se meconsity Of tom vnanimously confirmed Gen, Prim’ wolecki The Vicoroy of Ryypt wee well received by the | g Among, the more notable, gontiomen wie | WASHINGION NOTES. Additional eavoiry are stationed on the line of the | _ {sn extra sension can be avoided, Prosident Grant | “Cyn riyine the ward. me Of Be Dold of Hobengollern, fur the future | Sulten, Wm, A. Darling, the bandeome Isaac H. pial tlle, Kansas Pacific Railroad to keep off tho Tadians, pllsgo to Long iirauch Op Wednesday week Adela, Young, alins Trainer, who was committed by 1 OF t h The French t’rince Imperial will go to the camp tho eynical Tom Acton, the gonial Hugh | Tho Army bill waa tabled in the Senate last night | _ ‘The Moxican Congress having decrod the contin. | *AY "here two weeks, and then go to Bt, Lous, end ia bls call tn the Tombs," Ye" Yoeteraay fou Will give a taajoritgr at ok Toast tire bemaren | Ct cnelons Bezt Week, that deserving and sadly-ubusod patriot | py 2 to 16 guon ofthe tree none Minvator Howro has organised | | Juatice Chase has heen advised by hin physicians | youn Campbell tell In the stroot om Wedneatay and fa favor of the elecric 7 ‘The amount of vullion in the Bank of France ba R, Murray, the smiling Jug zo Welch, the % 8 guard lo prevent cainggitng. to yiait the German springs this sumuer, aad will ‘ eo cne alts i vt ne, OF the election of Prince Leupold to the | qetreased 29,000,000 traiica since the Jani Feport Hurveyor Corbell, Gen. Fatrick Jones (our Sonate Jadiciary Committee Wave reported | racy taying from Kastward, on the Kansas Pa Diy goon Ball foF the continent, Geliriven which tot tn'econ ose hur nantes vee x Pia Pert Pooligoaterh the ‘galinat Col. iinckner, the cife Mailioaa, Srommenced tact Tucoday. ‘Toh roed | Jndge Towling has not yet recovered trom the | iiruae whlch set in soou after bis admission - mericap, aud foi ont of | worthy Pos \ mt i sth menced “ i ’ 0 ty \ jefe bi Tha (Nie ee ounitied suicide iat Siget de" Us edginge | amiable and Hon. goin Hk White, the Hon, Casriey Hon ee sche will be compiéted in six months, aflects of the Fontth of duty Geation tendered him by paines, Ragan, who killed Robort Monteomory on ” Panis, Jul Spencer, Abe Shafer the assiduous, the jolly Jonn 7 alauia anna tail i A despatch dated Klianbethtown, New Mox chinaw ay, squad, and has wot becw sea ow the | KENAD all is await the actionror the tired Jury HY uly 7.—Th J) "Doane, and last, though pot levnt, that disivte ‘The Tehuantepec railway and ship canal wo | auly 6 cays mining fs very, much ‘improved. The Fecrived (ull confirmation of the wassacre of the J Gated and efficient friend of humanity in gen been reported in the Ber ‘Gitehes are {uil, aud more Koll Is being taken Out than | — George Oxeood, Mosce Mitchell, and others whoae | , Joln Johneon, a negro, of 108 West Broadway, was th the Tombs tor ever before, Ramen and thoes are well known in Wall streot, went | Held yeaterd labping a ee And collectors and other offciais in particular, old | ‘The Senate Committee hnve reported a bill requir. els ue po oO he Flee Blood, also colored, of $3 Laurens sireet, im the face Ustious will be at once sent to the commander v 0 Triton, there were s | ing eniistiments in the marine corps to be Bot loss than ‘The second annual rounion of tho Society of thi Mon the Fieotwing last week, and, after a giorious rr si ihe French foot in Chinese waters, No special Eee Bor FOF Citi lst amsal Tey, Whe woos’ sooner or | Ave years, Army and Navy of (he Git takes plage u, 1'Up the Sound, oAst anchor in Glew’ Cove, vesierdy morning,’ Gkbedition will be despatehed, as the naval force is 6 eorte acre nisbie for thelr pelns: Benstor Fenton mace on hoer's specch 5, 1870. "Admiral Farracat Ponce Jubilee Gilmore passed through New York | ch deo Brady yontcrday rofused to grant » writ of or rine suMcient to vindicate’ the outraged digaity |. Subse: tions are circulating ia London and iy | “MGT Coding. ihe one aunject of discussion was the | commercial rolalions with Hpaniah: Amcrican c Sallvoe the esau rab : anced tn | Laer enese tint mmuineton. ele absorted in | SSvionac! wes granted sana "Ads wes Fesiiadsd'(s ise pare. amel i . r be undoubted | yesterday. john M, Smith, a elni ‘ent, was sontenced in I it festival, | ffs, § tt ! ; 7.—Telegrams re Reeser cat tir: with Coriainty of hie confirmation. Beta ot talgity 2dde |” The. Bonate Featerdny passed, toe Hehe bill to. | ae ea rmonmeat for oh MB aR doaey"sh | formance in it wat can ponaely Bireieat’ PHC: || Pane acs natere erie ptiors the Ronlbary Dsmeits 45) autounee that order has Ly With cago of coal. | ia ‘his (avor were offered; but noboay was bo.d | quiring national banks golng toto liquidation to retire | 10m armen vo H. Health Departuent yesterday, Dr Durot atsea on thé forged and countertolt aM Hagh Dougherty, of the fire SNR RE ia, ales Oca Mi ines Solltaing. oral Wil recommend the Decartinent to. Feluee permits Cech and all, New York Keadering Company tucladod, The Ban Franciseo Common Couneil are asking o A Mr. Rye, Pholograpber of tits city, has just neine Vigilant, died | brought out hed ‘ose of light-prin.ing ifrom pho Majuriee tee tom iol, of ah ordinary pri row taken which will ineure safety to ali | {rom Grceeulch tor tee eave 5 Sago » of ff. Commons to-night Me. Otwe (cy Re Oo risk his money against him, Ben Field | their clroulating notes. who {s in Washington with other xealoua patriots ‘The President and Becrotary Fish regard George the Murphy interest, telegraphed that not more thse | Bancroft a+ one of the best represealauives this Gov orument has in Europe, Wary, sald the >, five dissenting votes wonld be cast in the Henat lotures can be Of prepared sivel, | our arobiterts cor plane {i ‘ity Hal treaty concluded by Miniator | SrrG"toeduct of the Orangemen, was read and itwas whispered (hat even. the furious opposl- adopted @ resolution com- fennriad (Vis hi Geaiauatinn Gon, Poros Copper, or gtasss Ceaaful competitor wiit receive ps300 fiemium Alludibg to the newspaper re: | (Sil? thon of Rouben R. Penton micht be tended of by & forall for three mouths, et he, Goatamattns Gon, Dive . BR. Gaxor, of the steamer Geor sad recelved 8 OM | Tetiers of administration have beom granted for | f0MPromise. ‘The story was thal Reuben was hope re-emaa. entered ‘the town of Chiane. “Many | {96120 and throe of his officers Nave m ‘The "Morning Pout to-day | eyeiate ot taneorin on lve, groued ek Forces | Coing fur ‘Murphy, on condition thst Gent Merritt | py Qis’ SiCsee rans iy mek! poartwes Lents od of te alld Bias tal ocepted nuns Win Lobe divided. between ra Be whesier nud hid 2/2 the great powors will be disposed to sanction | where ber aadress ls unknown ! J a woaritonious oMcer, rs retained 10 | Rivacet. hud Bwitelor tas wiv of tion of tue. tol, CIifow 82) oworxotic notio ie netion owt Bualehwent of the cl ‘rence for th ‘The Fontans are creatty incensed at the refusal of 1 Office, We give the story tor wnat it i | Pie Honnte ai Pent te 08 Hive, and Cardoso have resiened | played by ia saving! : ira ee e Mexico, owing to.8 | Hives. the we 4 ts aaron crit! | taferwal to have bees Ee Gee ow aad ewelung ae whet ein ‘0, Pod is voini-omcien eae | and it is thoaghé ti the British Government to give ap dhe ody of the con Without youching for it; but it ts eo very | yy Sot 08 the, ogrconon, il: So Houses hare emi-oficially inspired 10 speak f Base Moniecee whe died a Portian’, th nad tho Way Of the gontioman from Chautaugua,thal | adopted the report, and the Gone te Bh rvernmnns Pico’ to speak for We Bag: | sive tha ramalas o.rrmai ionaral tn ireland" ib wes erotty widels credited *