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NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. ~ EVENTH YEAR. , THIRTY L OVER TI i RIVER OF DEATI THE GREAT Mp rs NLS este Frieut, Mart THE EUROPEAN WAR CLOUD eee PRUSSIA AND SPAIN WILL ACCEPE NAPOLEON'S CHALLENGE. The Hohenzollern Must Back Water-Napos leon's Determination France Wants No ; Kvasion~ Bismarck Preparin Fight { Rpts BODY FOUND FLOATING wee ara turk ccn renin 1N THE NORTH RIVER. Wasmxatoy, July 8.—The absorbing topic to- t view with his Wife-She | day was the contest over the confirmation of Mr. ward's Inst Tater rhruata hint from the | Murphy as Collector, ‘Telegrams were received Hecthes Min ont Poison nad then Drowns | here carly this morning that Mr. Grinnell denied met The Masons to Bury tho Dead | tho statement that he had resigned. As the Prosi- ui Prim Means W. "t Think } Finnne Body inthe Morsue, dent had nominated Mr, Murphy, viee Grinnell, re- that Any Blood Will Be Spilled, ? Man-The Bor ‘ i 4 cipoulated on Thursday, and re. | signed, it was evident that the latter songht to make Panis, July 6.—The Spanish question still 48 The rumor tee thnt Me, dames W. Lif | On (enue 06 veracity, and on inquiry st the proper causes much anestiness, though the feeling this vs, thet Mr / porte tor and late joint proprietor | #ource it was found (Lat on June 7, 1870, Mr. Grin- morning if somewhat more assnring than on last 's Brtt a by ‘ | too trae, as | nell Mithe New Mowery Theatro, ha vA oa ating down evening. ‘There were tans ctions at the Bourse at 1 o'clock Inet night—Rentes touching 7 froncs 14 centines, the lowest Ayures that have been made for years, The Bouree opened a shade firmer this morning Rentes, 70 francs 35 contimos, ‘ ‘The Conefitu‘ionnel (Imperial organ) announces that Sehor Olozaga, the Spanish Minister, has My 5 Sorth River, WROTE TO THR PRESIDENT, reeifing t he bad urged him to accept Lis pres- ent eftice, and when he took it he informed him ined « ivtimate friends, | {hat at any time when cireumstunces should make Lingard had written to va ft {i necessary for him to bestow it upon another that nation he would re ign. ‘That events had transpired which ed to make it necessary for him to do What he hail at frst proposed. He goes on to recite how weil he has administered the office, and winds ap as fol- o Atheet, about 10 eeock Wednesday | Jowst Under the circumstances you are at liberty hac ig ho visited | to consider this communication as a tender of my hight, On ‘ ved | Feslenation of this office, to take effect at the close of iasy ot hie this fiscal year,” onder ‘whiea the President wrote to be in very pood Snir ated. | * Kesignation accepted.” Subsequently he wrote ph <t, in fact since he mat with the ANOTURR LETTER Mn Not being recog: sear I sofort ing them of b 10 POT AN END TO fe LiFe, ty Viderman Caddy on JUUUUUUUULU UU UU JOQOCUUODIG0000 and he was eon alive received instructions from Spain to give oficial hotire to the French Government of the candidaiure of the Prince Leopold of Hohenzotiern, The Constitvlionnl adds, that when Franeo bo+ { comes convinced of the ‘sistence of Spain in tais sand appe ta, thomeh a Little ax! fevers 10 Ivy the burning down of the | to the Presicont, in which he said, In referring to rela Will terminate diplomatic reimtions with 7 The Lingard has Deeu a most anfor- | bis letter of Jund 7, and ton conversation he had bad Mer. | Bowery su tae} « brought down | Sith the President, te which he said the President FRANCE WANTS NO RVASION, pate In business, nntit at last he wee broughe had offered aim any place at home or abroad, he de- No Cefinite intelligence has been received from Prussia, but France will not be content with the ‘evasive declarations of Count von Bismarck, Pras sis ought, ix, the interest of the peace of Europe, te withhold consent for the Hohengoliera to sit upoa fe lowes! ebb of poverty, and a Denefit was give red to say that, alter he had consuited with his in Moreh loet, the receipts of which, however, | furily, he had decided to take the office at home ee ere toe VOry large STE, which’ the Prosident had named to him upon th Fee il ie also incrred the hanpiness | isgue of his resigning, and asking the Nsval OMe. bic! hei ecisted for many years between his wire Tnose two lotiers set at rest all questions of vera- tea Hi n he hat been married some | City €o fir at the President ts concerned. ty-one years, Which ultimately led to @ separa. Jatge Folger, Supervisor Dutcher, and others are Livairees ani, ior here, and are to atiend the Senate Committee to- Srl. anuroerne La LINGARD LEAVING IIS Wirt morrow morning ou benait of Mr. Mu . wie, ‘ ning. of one wim and twe | alu uiders han not developed bat his fends aay tr From the various seu:i-ofticial journals this morn ‘i with bis family, consisting of one so shoulders has not devel but bis irien to- ing aro ed th c i Goughters. UN street, which was owned | nicht that he will have a committee on hand, headed aoal t' a tater ihe flloning etl tounge by her. Pr this separation arose ia by Peter Cooper. Seven of the Republican members — candidature of the Prince of Hohens ollers i Ujreent unknown, a8 the friends of Lingard and | OF the’ Mouse written lettors in favor of Mr. —— “Gen, Prim meant hostility when the Spanish his Wile ebstinately withhold all in‘ormation on | Murphy's confirmation, and it is not possible for Government notified the gerat powers of Europe of ‘ IMs poirt, but attribute it to reasons of @ minor | Se Venton to gets indjorjty of them acxinet hin. es W gore fle i gach i aractsr ‘The report sent to the New York Bening Post by = nition reveled Lingard’s acqnaintances yea- . ving that @ person amswering his deserip- THE PRINCE OF LIARS, fon tad bee that the friends of Mr. Murchy were using money RD PLE to aid bis chances, has not the fFlightest foundation babdad Cel i LB ih ML io feet, and only such an assassin of reputation as ©1 to the Morgue, and to that place they | the Jost man has been proved over and over again \ repaired, when lo their rezret found he | to by contd nave been employed in. the interest of Gen, Prim advised Seflor Olonags, the Spanish Min« ister here, tint he (Prim) bad chosen Prince Leo- b pol: that the Spanish Government felt assured that he French Government would object to it, but that he depended upon the higher sentinents of the Empercr. This proves that Gen. Prim meant to vt Without the consent of the lutter, France has com- BULKHEAD LIME, “ Municated with the other powers of Europs, and ta J conmitted the rash act which ho bad € | the arti-Murphy faction to send out such a calumny, all cases Las received words of s)mpatuy. ' All she 1 thestened, Coroner Flynn was at once | Mr. Murphy will be confl by a vote of more how seeks at Derliu and Madrid is to preveat politi« wi acquoynied with the fact and with his permission the | thon 3 to 1, for the reason that his enemies are un- ! eal complication LEOPOLD ALTOGETHER DISAORMRADLA. * The despateh recently forwarded to the Spanish Government by the Duke of Gramont bas been made public to-day. ‘The Duke says France hopes Spain will renounce the only csndidate for the throne who ix altogether disugrecatle, He recalls the services of the French Government in Spantstt affairs, by iuterdicting plots and arresting invading Carlists, "He also urzes the fact that France aided which fs already public property and navigable | 9 little further lecislation. such asthe shrewd cen- PAPAL INFALLIBILITY, Goalie in the establishment of toe Provisional Gov water, coming into p wasion of the Company with- | emen who control this scheme 60 well know bow - nh nt, body was removed from the Morgue (o Stolts, the | able to slow any cauce for his rejection; and andertuher's, jy te Bowery, to await the result of | that the men who are backing him are the best men ihe inque=’. “Yesterday alternoon was fixed upon | there are, willie those who oppose hitn are te clique for (ii Purp =F, and the various witnesses wore tn | win ran’ defnuiter Bailey, and wiv have rua Mr. Lut for rome reason Coroner Flynn did | Grinveli during bis avd the jury avd witnesses deoarted ly 1 SUN reporter hed various inter CAREER OF IMDECILITY, vthe toad man's most intimate friends, | which it is charity to eay Pas been allowed by hin Jearned ‘hat Lingard bad of late beea | for months past only ou the growud that Lis mind ed iu bis mind about Was Deon impaired. fis QUARKEL WITH WS Wire an! pecny Lory embarrassments, and had frequently an (00) ! | 4 HUDSON RIVER Ut caalianal Aquarters-Who are Backors—Confident of a TION OF THE Day. threate to tike tia lite, Within the past (ew out money and without price, and the rest mainiy | to secure from a friendly Legislature, will be forced ations for a Magnificent Celebratie: PRUSSIA PREPARING TO FroMT, cen making effurts to. raise sufficient irda Vote in the Seunte-The Taco —————— ‘and only requiring a Nctle dizging | into tue coffers preparing to receive it, ; rf i + Xe anew yet, been received fre Bone ¢ lin to Australia, as he sald he could thea of the Opposition. How to Bulld Twelve Miles of Canal with | vic Property aie eddie a crant that shou ‘The Pope te Occupy the Veritnble Chair of 0 anawer Eas, aa jet, beon receive from Prage fia since the dech rution wot Lear cu in in this cCoumtey any loner, i ere the Secretary of Foreign porn No. 10 of the Fifth Avenue Hotel was $5,000—State, City, County, and Town bw day tis'y the most avaricious, It ts evident that the MONOPOLIZING THE WAREHOUSE BUSINESS, Bee See EEE EEE EEy SEES a nS sng, . Affiirs in the Corps Lé tif an fe days oO F apart: (rom. Ine wile aga Temi | : pay ; .. «| ineorporators themselves are of the opinion that | It will be observed that the Company has eo | Rome, July 8.—The dogma of infallibility will | j)U"\n the Corns Le isltit afew days ago. Om My tle centre of touch interest last night, and nemer- way-The Valuable Fran: por . h hat esiled apon Mr. Barney r saga chive Secured by the Favored Few The | tey have gota bic thing in it, sinee from the day | adroitiy managed this business as to secure in their | ye proclaimed on the 17th instant, Preparations | received irom Prassia to. the eff t at that did not give | ous anzious-louk ing gentlemen were seen dodging candidature of Prince one of Spain, nt time the general | charter to | adjoinin, act Was passed until the pr Le frontage public has heard nothing of books of subscriptio property nade | eo that they on the canal, and as mu! b they may chore to require, | are being this he bee. . however, § of Belonging to the Rin ne nment knew nothing of th Hohenzollern for the do for a magnificent celebration of the in and out ina most mysterious mancer, om The proj ing st ih pitai stock, nor has any effort be ay not be troubled in the control of | event. The ceremonials attending the publication cw 4 whie to be well founded is in mestic troubles SOG HPS UEROS SOPETANG NCR ERT: co bese Ledlees he deee wd cai tom Of Water | ne caP le aecomnized capitalists of the clty 60 sell | (nis wer Dusiness by any petty rivals. It is | or the dogma will be held in the Chure of Leo IV. | circulstion here that the Pruceten: Slinter of War 4 country Bat a litt!e observation of the ocenpants of room 9 that separate the island Of Manhattan onthe | shares in the great undertaking. true the charier does not explicitly convey to them | O¢ Me he veritable chair of St, | bss ordered all the general officers of the Prussian lauoa that Lingard | x0 qq | a to tho conviction that al: | 201% from the main land of the State of New a ah tle right to taus‘orm tte whole of the Harlem | The Pope will occupy the veritable cha! " | army to rejuin their corps without delay. No. ast night ie te ie comriotion tay sl | oe a cuatiplee thie iio oueeiveeen pil $1,000,000 carrran—€5, 1%, River into.a ewnsl, but it distinetly eives them both | Peter. Jemen Lave not got the war though tho TO ALL RINDS OF DISSIPATION ble canal from the Hud Ver, was | _The charter, as amends Js totally deried by his acquointances, who atate | Jeds OF the entire city in their pockets re had be pre to the Kast River, was | siooy’ at §100.000, wi {oat he was very steady aud wover known to dria | lay claim to all the virtue, and rerpectability, and upward of a quarter of # century ago, | 19 $1,000 (00, to be divi KING OF TIE BEGGARS. ends of that thoroughfare, and farth horty to ineresse the § them "to deepen the chanel of eitl The Ménoriul Iiplomatique says» French circne ang raeer $100 each livers Leyend the limits of the canal and thin | attend tn full canonicals, and the various religious m rida i aoutae toe Sativa that books of enbseription shall be | the limits of the navigation of said rivers,” al- | orders will go to the charch in procession, Tho Bae is \. 5 and that ton percent, | thouzh evutiousiy viling thot no tol! shall be | conclusion of tho religious ceremonies will be her- The Madrid Discusion bas on article on the throne 4 ‘of | charged for any erat" nay authorizes in 1364, fixes the eay the tala | The Cardinals, Archbishops, and Bishops wiil Political influence, or prominent standing in the iihap pany to carry out the enterprite, The The SUN reporter, having obtained the views of EY se Poe Med ti r ‘ded to 30 1 { of all subscriptions shal din at the tim wigating any portion of the | aided to the populace with salvos of cannon and | question to-day, wherein it says: there fr proceeded to 26 Second street for thi Company 80 incorporated,flowever, ecems to have og : eis no requirement that any | canal to be made under this act, so far as the waters | pals of belis. . ce Hobenzollern's qualifications are indispa- ‘ purpose of hearing Mrs, Lingard’s version. of the | Republican party, Among these gentl in tee © hoc aovts | caste eek aaan Ue wicee ar ee ‘opening of sucn | taken by It are now navigable.” Tt will be very sur- |” Toxpon, July &—Acconting to later advices re. | yf tinee Holenzuliern’s qualifications are indisna- . str) Mrs, Lingard is a woman of about 40 years | ticeabie the Hon, Georze Biss, Chair iB) RORY ene ta renlen: W and apply | parc nolgbeersptions; which probably eapiains tLe | prising if the Company «docs not discover tn this lan- | ceived here irom Rome, the sittings of the Council otveunn.” 71 cides ‘i short and stouty and apparently a person of | pay neral Committee, busy asa bee writing | PeTioHtlcally to the Lecistatare for amendments toits | sence that was been taintained in that respect, | Rage ample authority to connect the two ends or | pave been suspended for some days pending the - ( tensperament, Judsing from the way sie | P i “nT charter, probably with a view to keeping it alive by | "An's matter of fact the weorporators have denied | Sections of the canal so as to make a continnons | preparation of the amendments to the ehapter on | ‘The Speyer (Bavario) Gaze‘te says: ‘After all, he ins the reporter's interview. In her | and rending telegrams and answering q esata lio abdaal ‘ their franchise go valuable that they bave on'y been | channel of their own from the udson tothe Sound, | {ntaiibiulty. Several American prelates have pro- | is more a Bonaparte thon a lloherz era. conversation, she assumed quite a theatrical style, | Smiling and hapoy as atin, aod running over with ng te occasional recognition, It was reserved | Ticir Puncie Gut aml! parcels of stock te rach | together with the right of possession alung either | tested against the abrupt close of the diseassion on oy ives became ervatly exctied. She said she | confidence that Mr. Murphy will be confirmed. and | to the favored taee en they might choose so to benefit, | Dank thromzhout all this extem, ‘Thus they wil | Chooter HL PRUSSIA STILL SILENT. fod bern marvied to Lingard twenty-one years, and | & measure of life instilled Anto the Repudiican or- BOLD AND ENTERPRISING SPIRITS The fact that. the Company’ Is authorized to com. | cure am abso ute, monopoly of the canal Dusinens at | | Tanis, July 8 —Corresnordence from Rome dated | In the Renate, nterpellations tnve been submitted a! hal three ebfldren, Who are iow grown up. | ganizationo’ is city and State, here, too, sy ae vn Seu WO subscribed and Lhe per | this port, with the hundil storage of ull the | the 5th, represents that orators on bot jes of ‘ nd. the th Inn Fortary veure they lived on taphy terms, and he | Was the Hon, Frank E. Howe, special ‘agent | tbat control Tammany Hall, and, throurh that pow ee eee eee eae eathority to borrow money freight transported either way by eaaal bo ale. Invallivsiity question inthe Council Laving renounced | ” the Behenzollern ai a the 16th instant has With every care until afwee the fre at the | Of the Trersury’ Departwent, and ‘whilom the good | erfel organisation, the city and county, if not the | Cent, paid Ip. and having ant) ority to bortow money 3 their intention of apeaking on condition that the | been fixed as the day for their discussion, Nothing ‘ e ca he Was manager, ond then it was eae toes Sapee see eae reese itn fiz. | State, to discover the rich placer hidden in this | prosecution of the work, enables itto limit the GOBBLING UP THE BAST RIVER. Manuseript of their speeches may be submitted to | definite hus been beard to-day from Prussia, Sefior Lato Coatressman Addieon Hi Lat f whom | franchise mee fe try few. Indeed, tt | Bat even this enormous prospective business has | the Deputation of Frith, It is probable that the to ret dled compe ty bed Laertimadly | ra robahlet irom preset’ apecarinces, tint the | not satished these enterprising. operators, ‘as has | echema'will be voted before the Yi. On ‘Tucaday, | Olozsen, the Sp ead essere are intended to be more ‘numerous | beon GAMOLING, AND OTHER VICES. were atts! ish Ambassador, goes to-night She tut suftered things at iis lands which she | made a mi 4 that the ley had | Valuable rights and privileges covered ake in forgetiing tis promises to Mr, | py bondholter cen in the me: abore of te wtirewd man. | Chapter IIT, was adopted. and the vote on the last | to Madrid to endeavor to make arrangements which an ores The resection of his | 02 Scheme for the benett of commerce. ‘no well- | thon the stockhollers, and that the capital for the | ner in which they h ir franchise | cha; ter, that which deals exclusively with the doz: | wilt satisfy all parties, t nd no one would hardly believe, Murvhy and seeking to con aa the rejection of his hem the i . ci be i ty gh el } : yet 4 (, ‘4 ras ; ee Seunal st a arate, ‘She | nomination int Beant Surveror. Cornell | KAOwa gentlemen composing that mysterious but Jetion of the work ix to be borrowed rather | by vircuully transfert East River, from the | ma of infallibility, will soon follow. The partisans ; Tbe , GLAND, AND ITALY FOR FRANCE, 1 [ ‘ if 7 " ban subscribed, ai 5,000 is all that has yet been | upper end jail's Island to the upver end of | of the dogma bedjeve tue original formula wil! b AUSTRIA, ENGLAND, A ain atome for Terseif by letting apari- | was also of the eumoany of events, and | all-powerful ant active combination, the Tammany | Vion eumecriped, sae $5.00 Laat i nae cent on | Bleck we's Island. into a scction of theie'canal. “Dr | maintained by the Commell, and will becpromuignted | ‘The Ambswendore of Austria, Engiand, und Italy ‘had irequently given 1 ngara money to ore 5 walle a La ES bags re | Ring, Im the quietand adroit’ manner at which they | 50,000, and all that 19 likely o be ca pr; avery | deepening their eu: across Ri ndail'e Island, and | on the 17th instant by the Pope with extraordinary | nq 4 conference to-day with the Duke de Gre lw thous he Was aw rom her a ve ere Py " el d is 0 he old brid leading to | sulemamity and rejoicing. = ‘a "8 of are such adept doning all olf cl: small nmount, ceriainly, with which to build twelve | reme the débris of the old Uridge x 0 y yoicing hl i . viet ie When tn his drunken Gte be bad | enlisted. The Hon. Henry Clews, the creat Wall | 1c tue) Chit abandoning all old 'okartors andigh) | Sonal Seen Cul eent’ Ua hatian deck wharves: |: Wares tolsay ties take a Oscare ene, Stil water —_— mont. ‘They seem to be favorable to France, The y told heran ithe ehildre a that firect banker, spent tl erester part of the evening lqpisiation secured from former Legislatures, in the | Circes, wurehoures, aid other structures comtem: | route through the we channel of the, Fiy JOITINGS AhoUL TOW Russian Minister wes received to-day by the Duke ik WOULD COMMIT SLICIDE, ip the ro and manifested Me deecest concern for | spring of 1863 procured a new charter from the plated ip this undertak! carrying th me depth of water as throu, ys — 2 de G on 4 e eld 8 confers ‘e ‘ the succ Mr. Murphy. Cione beside Mr. Bliss | Legislature of thie State, incorporating p Gate, aud avoiding the dangers of that route. Thus] — yfaste on Central Park at 4P. M. do Gramont, The Emperor held e conference this t ame a common expression, 804 | 6.1 ihe Lon, Thowas C. Acton, Who Was so cordiatly mee TAKE YOUR TIMR, GENTLEMEN, they hope to draw into their “ canal ail the trame, | Whdpanes 5; morning with the Ministers of War, Navy, and Jue- airy heed of bis threats, tudorsed by the substantial men of the city on his | THE MUNSON AND MARLEM RIVER CANAL COMPANT, By the original act of incorporation, the Company | whether by sail or steam, approsching this city (rom |, Monthly meeting of the Young Men's Cristian | dicg, cnt throw off his bad associates, bug | retirement trom the Potice Commission, and who | ‘Tis act of incorporation, which is a long and care- | was required to becin the construction of the canal | the Sound. By the cut across Randall's Island they | Atsuciation to-oiah now lends all his influence to the fortherence of the new movement, Beside these were the Hon. Hush Hastincs, who bas so often been ch NAPOLRON GETTING READY FOR Wan, tery measur es were never k etters asking her t wo years (irom May 2 1863), and complete | conduct this traille across what is not now “navi-| ‘The Grent Australian Cirens Company deny t) by the Suerut tn Kiverhead of within five | toll from it, Lingard” had allow him to re- sistently refused, as she koow it fully prepared bill, con was secure! to be passe: ing twenty-four sections, | With the ame so as to admit without attracting tho pad- | vessels through the entire length ther © alresdy mentioned, Twe ; ; corps darmée are to be mace ready for immediate Hto addithon ait Reese et rand ee yet Tuariom, Woo li | lic attention ite importance demanded; and to this | years. In 186 sm amendment was recured extend THE BENEYITS OF BELONGING TO THR RING. seklizevoth Johneon and Mary Willls quarrelled vos ment, Marstal Bazine will eomtaand one addition al trouble. e i ins Van Schaick, the tan * en wh ee | terday at 182 West Phirty-third atrect zabeih seal lay Inet sue received a litte note aak- | Ofwallsirest : the Alen, Issue W.-Englind, Gen, | ay there are bat few residents of the city, aside | ing this time, three years. The whole route bas | we nave tuuy merely aketched in hurried outline | ra Maury with « Keitle Uf voilog water, aud wae et | and Gen. Lebrem the otter. Marshal McMahon Ht im a few winuies’ interview, a% | yamey Mix, lately of the Zri/une staff; and a whole | from the persons named as incorporators, who know compa ying this article, and a beginning upon it has | Sis great project of the Tammany Ring for mouop- | rested will Lave an army, and Geo. Lebauf will be in- iten tie fereciae’'s Vrivnd' with | Woe of lesser lights in tne political world of its existence, much less have any conception of | been mide, though progress Is now teinporarliy | Oulzing the internal commerce of this city and levy-| ‘The steamer Tybee, which was to ani! today for nserted on bis bringin . e " Tiuttehae been detained | trnsted with an important command, while Count . San Dotningo City and’ Port a d not be willing MURPHY'S FRIENDS KNOW THR CHARS ry | ing tribute upon it, ‘Phat this vast e1 a s ° f stopped by'a litigation with the Hudson River Roil- | !n# 8 t wDUl Monday next by the autho tes an exp a Washington, | Pulikao will take command of the troops which are ‘: . ’ “ ‘Lhe friends of Mr. Murphy claim to be possessed | gif to the fortunate genilemen named in it. ri cipated e' hat this delay | tre Of but $5,000 of the money of those who cout We Giepeiches to President Bees, erat pst Spain. opel H : TRY WISH BE OhOR of full intormation the threatened | © 5 ene It ts Celie lode erie this Saray. itis a fect that strikingly ilustrates the advantages | ‘The lathers’ strike has ended to. victory te) OpAraLe: SGSINAE Bpan., Active pryparatlons'4cg ntly he called with his friend, Mr. Edward gp roptthad: eit tears MERE WE ARK AGAIN, will consume but a few weeks, to the members of a Ring of Ring rute, ‘That it weno strack for @t per dey fer f going on at the seaports via Jong cousersation With her. and | Sig "{rocts which wil make his record ver‘eetiy | ‘This important act specifies as the {ncorporators | Ye energetically prosecuted, ehimerical project will be fully discovered during | and 88.20 Tor | ercond.ciaae! ‘and at LEOPOLD'S sisTER IMPLICATED, ‘ berged of her to take him back, bat | cour and satisiactory to any wnprejudiced mind. | of the Company “all persons whi WHERK THR COMPANY GETS ITS MONET BACK, the present season, when it is expected that the ent ye . ety e h é ear and satistactory to an : a 0 shall become sub i ‘ny nd ma why reports in circulation aby Hot, He then, said he wae Going to, 48% | ‘They are not afraid of iheve charges, On the oon. | © .e atual 0 Resins ee oe drat Dine ‘Tha charter lvoe to the Company the right toves. | Ling Between the woper end ofthe Hlarlom Kiver acd | Ming woare were abraitiod to memocteuly One , the any reports in cirettation sbeet on leaving bade her good bye and lett | rary, they are rather pleaved that they are brought ° d ree: |e yiinn and collect suca rates of toll and charges tor | te THugsou will be accomplisued, tie commence. | Prince Leopold sys he retused Prim’s offer of the \ oe Ber RODS ype lee veoneen ub ow to be disposed of vetore his induction into | tors of the Company, provided they shall becomo ue of the canal-aa the Directors may fx, sub. | Ment of wisich now only watts the necessary pro- | ¥ ABINGTON | crown of Spain twice, but his sister the Duchess of s8 wes tates th pe two gentlemen | Mice, When they can nev subscribers, the following persons: Matthew I » the approval OF the Canal Bos dt Weonih the ce nyt Siestey Dacae. ia bys Mla Te Var ie ue > Flanders induced nim {nally to nccept it, Tt is rerl be sutivers.sti rd cannot interfere to reduce toils until y across 4 : ofc z ; ¥ the Amity Lodge of Freemasons, of THE TACTICS 0 Brennan, Daniel Devlin, Adon Smith, Jumes A. | {anal Board cannot inertere ie reed 10° per cent, | ou River Rolling Stl Company: The Tonse hae passed the Deficiency bill. feared, if this shoult prove true, that Belgium wild felerriet? Mh ares LAnmoad eta retaraeos oo hee nat bas, {tanspired that the Fenton interest in this | Henderson, Stephon ©, Walker, Kebert N, Fairchild, | of the investment, ‘The Company is also anthorire see a The President bas signed the Curren'y bill fe chau tls fe node usb (unerul, She was told thit the breturea | prospect of ertabiishing the chatqes they propose to | Jonathan W. Allen, William J. Peck, James C. Wil. | to cstablish and collect sucls gars of dockage, wehart- The Platform of the Crispins. po pean rants, Commmllios on the Pending bitt SPAIN ON He DIONITY Awteuded to Lury him themwelvos, it being pretor, a8 on their ability to make a contest which | lett, James M. Cromwell, Jame Nolan, Henry aeherras eaalte Bostox, Mass., July 8.—The announcement | tary Boutwell, A report bas rereted bere from Modrid that tne THE LAST DYING WisH they can wanige to keep ope ite the siourenent Smith, Mitton Courtwright, William R. Stewart, iy made by the Grand Lodge of the Koizhts of St.) Mr. Wilson has modifed his Army bill by striking | Duke cf Montpensier has ordered! bis adherents not , f Congress, fh Which case, by Ue provisions o! John P. Cummings, George M. Van Nort, Henry W, | The first charter of the Company fixed the | (, ds out the section reducing the salarivs of Geaw. Susenaa “ “ ' Hiend tat Le shoul not enter her houte | Tynure ot OMee bil, Mr. Grinnell will retain the | Zohn P. Cummings, George M. Van Nort, Henry W. | Tie, @rae charter, OF Je Company Ait, (At | Crispin of Massachusotts that tley would define | out ths sect < to oppere the Prince of Holerzollern, ‘The prosa ora ae omit otration toe place ot | OMce until the next sereion vt least, : ~ J ine of the Harlem River; but an auend: | and defend their prizeiples in Tremont Temple this | “"are Heooks las declined to serve any longer on | of Madiidis divided cn the question of Prince Leo- ' a ng TUB OUTSIDE CROWD. 4 VALUADLE FRANCHIS® GIVRN AWAY, ment sooared 58 tie potias oh lees aul River, | evening. drew together about two hundred mem- Currency Committee, and Mi, Marshall of Liiavis | poid's eau ev for the throne. The Ayoca op Wo tave decided, madam, to carry out the | ‘The reading room and lobbies of the Fifth Avenue inThe, Purposes of this incorporation are foteed te Sent ofthe Marien. bridge, to aucn point | ders of the order, who manifesied considerable | Nas taken his place. poses his elevation, but at the same time complrine usband in not allowing him to be | plotel were fl led tly out the evening by anxious | {) ee tee gies he bd Pb = H Se " da resotut ne ting n canal, with all the necessary | on Long Island Sound aud along such lino, between | interest in tue remarks of the speakers. George J. | ate esterday pesned 9 resolution calling picrs, bulkhends, | auch points as they (the Director) may deem pro-¢! Goodwin, ihe head of the order, presided, and iu- ‘ice, | Of other works or appendages connected taorewith, | Per,” though no toterterence with the islands in the@ Hoe Nils) ltl tb. the Boers omee- | Commencing at the bulkhead line on the Hudson | Kast River is authorize, without the consent of the ; troduce ‘ummings, of Danvers, the Secretary, or | River, as located by bor Commissionera at | Commissioners of Charities and Correction. These | who read the following resolutions, which were ! O18 | aging and ope then, wate: | or proper busine, ducks, Wh, ere subordinates of the present ade 1cro—You have, have you? Well, then, for ingieate to th Tsay you shail not, trumpet ‘they should blow, snd ambitions, aon, 17 YoU oF 7 kery whose application’ have not found ti BY O00) 1 3OV OO 1 MIRE Re SP With the good old wen, and who now are only too Dist of France, t no wise engaved to take care of t © Fhe ael# oe if the Cortes Was ta e dignity and ine The Putlo warns the country AceTHINE the jnestio Great Britain, rests of Spi —— that Bis candidacy may ecrve as @ pretext for wae " 7 mpher 4 D the | Ct " ‘oe kindly consented to the appro- Reine - bs ‘ oh eee : x x tend, bad as he was, shell be buried from | giad of the opportunity to get even with bim by e iS Monee OF ree a Pars 1 ae wares. to th orice, phere Base Bingly Of Randall Tolateh, we | SdePted by the Grand Lodge in specint session this! SPARKS FROM THE TRLEGRAPH Fiance and Pruseia, in which event Spain here in the presence of bis children, welling the chorus of complaint mgeinst bis admin- | ra ig brid @ Hud iver Rallroa’ hown on the map, for the purposes of the canal, by | @fervoon, The following resolutions were adopted : | BOE ry ’ will be the victim Macon —Well, this is our decision isthe and sounding tue praisce of the new ap. | thence along such line or route ns the directors may | #hown on the map. 4 anal, Major Geo, W. Wright, ot the Alta California, Mis 1. curd (j ussiouately)—I do not eare for that io gad s deem proper, tothe bulkhead line on the Hariem | Which the Company not merely secure au outlet into | waereas, Efforts are now boing made in the interest | died Yesterday at San Franciso. NO YORRIGN CANDIDATR WANTED, WH do woe bay bin "| POM pees Hiver, an located ‘by the ‘arbor Comanesioners." | the Sound, but by making this part of their eaual | of rapiial sunudtne larger alte ian us cr Petes Alin assaulted Mes, Mtafinan nore tawrenes- | ye soeria fully acproves len Prig’® polley hin, tye pp a . | wide and deep, as they propose to do, and quires, to'cheapen labor by introduce @ Class of la. | 4 at ‘ he 1 ‘oves Gen, Primn's poliey, f ponies A Grinnell Begging Petition tn Cirentat fa sence! Len er peeged, Are St ar oe south'on tho insiie of the Islnd. they open | borers from foreign countries, wid, igvoraut of the | BFE, P%, abd thea cut the throat oF her eon, six years | , Stay anole | U6 SHALL NEVER BE BI thorizes an extension of the canal to such point on | it to the south 'y Op mF . 7 old. The Correspondencia anvounces by authority that Yes, I wll tie myself upon him, and you sfall not ‘The Leadiag Conservative Repablicnss | Long stead Sound, and sloug such line 0s the Di | whew And secure channel from the Ramsstiver tnto | Taine cd Ages, sacvpr coud-tivue | Tiel's Legislature has taken action on the Manito: | the Cortes will meet on the 20th of the prerent WY to tunch mes Care Wee Sar arse) peor pay ely salty aed : elo ee Waters cat exeape the dangers of iiell Uste, an d-con: Nuch attompta are aimed at the Criavin | be bill, aad the ariicies of confederation have Deed | month, ‘The Tiempo gives notice that a demonstra: | tented er Vite question where the members in: | A petition in favor of retaining Mr. Grinnell in COMMENCING A BIG GRAD, tribute to the tolls of the Company, A large revenue | ty prevent ‘mon fro! learning the wendy ot maklog | w't” steCoole yesterday published a chailenge to | tion will be made on Sauday cgoinst all fureign cam b uc Urawatie burial ground, Cypress Hills, | fice as Collector is now in circulation, with the | This amendment most generously permits the Di- | is anticipated from this source, Dogipena singe therefore pete oa | mam Allon ibe stale ts Ge tee telr sirued Ca eson ihe | didates for the crown. aoa ere else, by God.” Alter sundry other | consent of Mr. Grinnell. It has been signed by Becton a 8 ACEO Sunes te. ree ne Any ral THE PUBLIC-SPIMITED OWNERS OF THE PRANCHISR. | glory for the purpose Of mecuring ter cue loihinaresy Wiuner t take the exeursion money, WEALCE AV ES RiGINCLAAELGAE oa alike nature epi 101 here’ ¥ ¥ r ate. Water Fr . ¥ : q m z 0 depen ol he trad of making boot and shoes 7 a 4 ¥g SACRE, a i Rhee ature ihe peoneasion wither wine | Wm. H. De Camp, Jas, McCarter, and a number of Gonated to the € mpany to uid in the prosecution This enterprising Company as reorganized last fail | denending Tice Kid eK Ing boots wed oa a | A negro boy atte mpta 1 the fl of a white cir, 9 Pinie Taleo eral he Ghicstaba ia asia feation gor iin) with Mis, AMUTEDY. the wife of the | ofMceholders of the Republican Gencral Committee. | of the work, and alto to tell, lease, or otherwise uso | 1# composed as follows: 5 oe | Recnue'enerichecaurinn tise tveyeu imemionee | fellow ytervant, in Chicago. Dreausa, she renused to i Palit caratana' tor ha rabenk asjaare'et | & ‘sor with. Lingard during bis last inter- | The friends of the venorable Collector say that the | the same for the benefit of the Company, Section a pirsctore-Miton Courtwright Je patna We Al’ | thatthe fatroduction of macuinery ‘haba wevense | edieal conditions he anger of the popula he re ass View Wile, In answer to various questions, | Jion, Marshall O, Roberte bas promised to sign the | 14 ef the original act, iu the same generous spirit, | lem Issue Bel on, aoa) j | Me facitities tor making goods that enfloymeat ean — — Pekin, have earetully kept within doors; but owing ’ i At ion, Marshal joberte bas pron i provides that “in eake any land velonging to the Godtrey Gunther, James A. Henderson, Leonard | pe secured tor only about two-thirds of the year; and PERSONAL T LLIGENCE. ie renee es We» (she kuow Lingard was a document, and that other shipowners intend to fol | Peer iee ie cite of New York, or to any county, | W. Jerome, Wiliam H King, divert P: ier. Honry therefore duiy rompols n8 to tall beck on the dnais. | BRSUNAL INCHR UNC EH. to the Spanish afuir, the news from China tas ere KIN > 0 low his example. or town. is require: he poses AU ‘| Smith, Hagh Smith, James M. Sweeney, William M, | puted right of laborers to work witu whor und upon sip ted little sensation ' AND SOBER HUSBAND, Be Fy ne ‘iMiculty, tho leading Consereative | $3, OF town. ts requir 1 for tho’ purpos nae Meat. Gtee Md Van Hor &. O, Walker, Smith | Sch Comdittons as they see ft; while at th etiune | Senator Morton leaves for California on Aurust 1 “ { Lis children, She did not know | nevublicans bave atiacned thejr names toa paper | ized by thie act. the Commissioners of the | Wetulipadmit cho | right of employers to decite tor | —Vico-Preaident Colfax will tako part in the cam RNGIASI EXCITEMENT AURSIDING, } \ Tans to Kesp up such an estab- | neil, and they claim that they can secure Vi names | Charc’ oy such lind. are hereby atmpany, they | Zreaeurer i F own terns | Secretary Boutwe!l will leave Washington on tho | i tense over the condition of affairs onthe (onti- . Che, She ever knew Line | out ‘of the 159 in the General Republicun Committee. | 8) i 1nd Pil proper to do so; and when ssid canal | shginesr- That the re ntations #0 often repeated 2th, onw summer tour b s saat act Staal hand be seldom dran& more than Phe nature of the conflict between the rank and 4 . Sec 1 through the public press, that we are Combined sore # dint 4 Pont. | nents but there ts a reaction of sentimer ay in 4 Sh Lingard L shall cross any public stre ue, road, or hi: Seerefary Benjamin Badeuu was yesterday nominated Post that man eaaitaes, (She std Lingard | aie of the Republican organisation of this county om | ay tre Gonoxny sual nok be required’ Lo Ins Fecutire Committes—Wm. M. Tweed, Chairman ; | for, (ue purpose of Ervating ‘a Monopoly of Tabor aes | 4 Mendumin, Badoan, ws consequence of w conviction which has sprung up buts Tit ‘Vivonto hieentreaty.” ie | {he guestion of the, Colissiorasin, can be wider” | Gay compensation Yor tne iamd au taken of the pubiie | duuies A. Mendernn, Multia Courewright, C. God: | Sie aiieut Ugiicci a ye Miyata Sets | Pe ttene yesterday nominated Porter C._ | that war will Ueavoiled. The pinic and the reactor Hi his Kuees ‘ednet a nplor stood when it is known + HaBRe, ce eet, avenue, road, or highway, but shall, by suit: | fey Gunther, Hugh Smith, Williw it order has wuthority, anid there: Bitse, “Of the District of Columbia, to be Secretary Of | ape probably equal panonadle h on Wednesday, and implored of | Gent of the Fiith Republican Asseubly District As- | S'reet, avenue, road, or highway, but sill, by auit for miter eT hRCnT ine Meaaaetiine DE the, District of Gotumpra te be Hecretary ae | are probably equally aurea ast unpl , bub all t aol if ae 1 ' . Piru niybaak wpvleasantiens, Dut all 1900 | Yoetation, signed, the petition in fivor of Grinne.l, | Sle bridges, restore it to tach a st te ue noe fo ty THE PRIMARY OBJECTS OF THE CANAL, ity Of unwarranted acts of afew, who, any Consul-Geuerel i Calcutta There was wuch informal comment inthe House. i wit, but \ fhe F and that the inajority of the delegates of the dis: | Lignway, the: course of which tio ennal foilows | as projected by this enterorising and public spirited cure what ty ten teenie Justice, may Nave se Tsay Gterk of tue Common Council, has | of Com nore to-nis ht o lay in Ferpond a HACER ip tiene vaca trick signed the paper od oreo ie a ey ns have | MFOUgliout the greater part of its length. saving | Company, is to uccommodte tno immense commerce Fed, are uojust aud-couuary Gu ue usual proce: gonainted Lraneis J, Tuomey. ents Clore John | ing detinitely to the note of Tie oh sum STRUCK Many of the representa Dot Tacos where it cuts across the upper point of the Is! carried On by schooners and sloops between tho i Ord, First Avsiatant ; Arc Ws Futlertou, Beeomd | was frequently expressed that indicate piste Lins out of the door, telling him abe did | left for Was hington to seitie the question there, 4s seen by the map, where it follows the course 0 upper Hudson River and easteru ports, We have et, That tn this new attempt to crush tne Cris. | Assisiants Corvelina Gillen, Chie! Avmistants Willan | or mischief, if not a more d Dus pu a hy tore truck with bim, und Wa» about -_ street, the only private property taken is a sn At hand no data to amsist os le estimating the extent | pitt order yoy, introducing for that ‘purvose a ci Barclay, City Librarian ; ans Mua, Mesong the part of Prussis, t Yi Morphy. ais friend, in & summary man- | The New York Senators on the 1 T. | picce of land in Wests liester county, at the angle of | of this commerce, but it 1s very greats Scores of | Ot servile iaurers | froin Asia” who osnny —— USTREA WON'T INTRUPERK, 1 ved Ler that trouble Murphy, tue Spuyten Duyvei, belonging to tho Hudson Taiver | ailing erxtt pass this eity dally for the Kast, Laden diy ther abo: aad enc intel teens as they naa LOSSES BY FIRB, : AUITRIA WON'T INTRUPERE , 1 ! wana very excitable and passionate he World, Rolling Mills Company, which the Canal Company is | witheoal, and return freighted with lumber. ' Their ‘Bs 1BOE Gnd Baca Bence B8 ney | ~ Viexna, duly 8—The official journals contra tics VM ' + had been the cause of many dis From tee Worl, . . authorized to eciz Weil aa any other private | route 18 now around tue Battery and through Hell Rud the aden 20 niten pro Part of Millerton, Califoroia, was burned on the | all reports of the intererence “oO in the uy After conversation, the Committee decided to give | jands it may require, by the usual course of apply. | Gute into the Sound, enconntering all the delays piues, aud prosperity of tue ot 8d Lending dificuity between France, 0 ond v xt procee: to Mr. Clute, of 29 | Mr. Fenton til Saturday morning to get bis lines of | ing to the Supreme Court for commissioners to] and dangers incident to the crowded waters about shald be the Aret care of the Kilpatrick & Lyvons's of! works were burned in | Svain, and they declare that Austris will not, ondor Browiw disunetly denied Mrs, Lingard’s | Attack in orcer. ‘Lhe vland Governor started to #0, | gssoas damages, ‘Thus a canal nearly twelve miles in | the lower end of the istind, a» Well as the perilous nati Ih yall lawful means in | Putsburgh on Thursday, Lease $29,00. Any circumstances, participate in tie eonteuveray * especting her husband, but suldenly stopped, heritated a moment, and then | jength, upward of ten of which aro already navi: | passage of Hell Gate. ‘Vo accomplish this journey gat we all lawful means in| Ransom, Hemny & Co.'s planing mitl, in Clevelsnd, MApCL MEAT GA Mi woRiNicls 1 ed that on Weanesday last Mr, Lingard | siti © Mr. Chairman, my colleague, Mr. Conkling, | gable water, is secured to a private corporation | about the city, distance of noarly thirty miles, tho nds of Justice | wus burned on Thursday. Loan $10,)00. giem the b 4 Mull, bur J some poison, and tiat previous to bis | Who favors Mr. Murphy's Momination, is amember Of | Without the’ trouble or expeuse even of purchasing | vessels are subjected to a dolay of two days re: ry to Jola us in pat ‘Thirteen buildings were destroved by re in Pon am the Breving Muil 4 owing himself be partook of It, "An inquest wil this Commiites, und £ respectfully ‘anggost 10 him | the right of way. quirod to sgcure favorable ties, ove tide not being | ting tus Gover BALoal on the Bits OF | qaggr iiuules Yeeterday. Loess 895,00) Panis, Jaly tx P.M The Government of Prag be [i g, when a thorough investigation | that on this question it would be indelicate for him | 2 Sufficient to pass tuem, By the canal ali these dan abOr ws agaiusl ital to degrade apd us » - tia, in reply to the interrogath 1 a ta Wil tok aud it is expected that” some Uae Mr. Conkling fustiod up, and ra; | NUMEROUS GOOD THINGS CONTAINED IN A CANAL) 9.54 ang delaya are avollod, and the distance iy | puyertsy it, | lastion knows | aninerelmit warehouses of the Bt, Louis end Vans | wit connection #he hail in tie negottatious for the Vessnt f cts wil be brougiit to light, to my fue that when T want CHARTER, iortenod to ‘twelve wales, whieu can bo accom: | 5 Manic, Tint ® colar mt welcomes | (outa were buried yesterday. M8 Bt olevation at Prince Faull to te thavnie at Bhan + friends charge the separation woon his ow I slail vote in a committee or 4 vary gener: | plished at at any time by ut rexard to | BO distinction of | ra a RL SS ° yesterday. : bua resiied (inh ahe tind nothine Wy da with ht M m IT mean it in kindness,” soit Mr, Fentor ous chuster is contained in a section reiterating the ge cot erce Will seelk the cana ‘veldi 7 vy alt C oti wo the Dest interesta of | $he Brockville and Ottawa Hiroad « ompany were hoon anewer, and that Prussia must prohibit « v her Lingard would neither have take: it ni all this large commer 1 y ag loyalty, and tion to tl ‘| F Lingard jaken “ powers and duties of the Company, which is vepro- ‘ aan burned ob thursday wight, With & Luniber of care, 1 fi t sie of eaibiing, aud that bis love for iis | ¢, But I don't take it tu kindoces,” unswored Mr, | RO MGrS Bite tie ee kable specimen of ndroit. | ta Handsome revenystro.a tolls, coined then to the favorable considera: POC og tog Leopold siidature or felt KF Henle to Ne thn actinns of Mee ieened were abe pobneeter ber oe $< Bess tp fruning bills, “The language is as follows; # ERCOMDARY SUF CREATAS CONBIDERATION, Pere ot a eee ae Orne At: | yp sucliargeonte Jombor milla in Brunswick, ret han The. French army” on the FS Ee “di omp have p a ie 0 6 busines: teurity aie thy ouly real sateguards of repubucaa tna t., owned oy Lynch, Barker & Co,, and I. M. Kienard. ¥ Payne: a ration in the suloon'’s on the Bowery, The Iron Moulders' Convention, 99. The Company shail hare Or ee cal oralacks | othe dition te this Rrospective bi Hy i, the fear y | Of Portiand, were burned lase"mght ; Kas ga. a0, | frontier snd the forireases yre unit Holng Fan I ever he Went her mode of living was Purvapgsrara, July 8.—Ip the lron Moulders’ re: One Ort aL nai depier ape dimen: Comp: ny ie calculating on making the canal ani the ae fre desiroyell Wie ‘covered vralze over tag sue: | #vection Several reginients of the Paris Division fie presence, 3639 lalined Meas these | 2 . , Directors, but of not tert | Gucks, warehouses, ae., tha actual terminus of tie | FLASMES FLOM 1K OCEAN CABLES, the Grand Trunk Kailroad, are under ord on facts lone were wufficient to drive # man of Mr, | Convention to-day, a motion made by Thos, Walsh, 4 ener sorface in width, bor less t ducks, warehouses, 2., the s ne minus of the Declarday moraineiin cilahenacae Mkt va Ara : Lingard » wewperamont to the verge of desperation, | ¢}at this Convention enter a protest against the im- | seven fect in depth of water at low water, for the pas: | Erie canal. For this par pose thelr plans contem coopers | weden cabena’ through neaty all the locality | A Child Killed through being Kicked Dowa portation of Chinese Tabor tnter the present sys. | Ake Ol Yesacit, boats, and floats of all descripticns, | plate ample accommodation for all the vast fleet of | ‘The Lrish Land bill was passed by the House of | Hreween Him and Chestaut streets, aad between Hat sani MB: TAMDR W. LIRGABD tem, waa referred to a commiticr, whether bropeli ed ‘by sails, seam, or other bower, | Ganai boats that now Ui (Ne slips and plore on the | commons yestcrany | Hortheandtie hack tueetbetwced | Theophilus Voth, «tow days ago, was brought TM born in England, but came to this country | A ‘motion limiting the umount of work to be done | SiQMg the Hine or rou te described in sention ope of tbls | Kast and North Rivers in tue vicinity of the Bat- | ~ who American yacht Sappho sailed yesterday afver- ssler aud the Merrimack on she south. Two hun: P ' ys Ago, was brougl twenty-nvo yoars ago, ‘He was iu his 47th year, and | py memvars of the ‘Union working. at ticcen ork f and enhject to the modification therein provided | tory, where these craft may lay in safety, and witi- | gon'tur hew York dred wersong ave thrown out of homes, Lowy §499,0%; | up beiore Justice Seott on the chore of kicking beeves three clildren, His first great succoss ia this | was referred to. (he Committee on the Constitution, Proweetion of ¢ anal orof Mio verwcls uavigar | out intoricring with the navigation of the canal Tamonts, from New York. Zune @& toacued | enrende SLi. + ae ne pptielme rt rathiniaady Ay nye fountry was In the rdle of * Uncle Tom," im which G. Bradley moved that the Constitution be ing tue same, oF the busiyess connected therewith to | Extensive wharves and warehouses are to be built, dammonte, [rc " A he apr eared for over 800 rights at the old Chatham | queried us to abolish all, futare atrikes of minor | construct and maintalnanitable embankments, beains, | at which the canal floot will di barge and receive y ye The Lucky Cuban Sympathisers, street, with wehid tn Wer arms. Voth gave as hie Neutie. He waslor sever! years contected with | Unions, and thats system be adopted for the arbi. | "alls, docks, ‘ves, pers, offloes, yaa, and | its enormous miscellaneous freight, Thus not only | A campulsory education bill was dofeated in the | ‘The following is acorrected list of the numbers | excuse that he lad been greatly anucyed by chil trem 1. Fox in the management of the New Bowery t i@cullies. Relerred. other necesa Theatre, but Une destruction of the theatre thelr Wares Bliseiun wan aareedio’ wooly uring the past few years Mr, tive fe Aris oth prvared im all Gur ‘principal Wentras, | dutere Gc ion fal be livwed Homan’ con 4 mo ran aa fe cons! oF wake sny vor! ae? think that @ canal desi; wa. in the buslagee,, Boclally he Was « general a ML Vasant” O08 |) Coe. yeeid Link toed 0 coal, doris ther necessary, and conventent 4 orks bu tings and | will the Company derive & reveny {a tn ape of | House of Compions yesterdays : : which drew pri r We eonnected therew ikl ; i " ‘these boats for the use of the o: At the Newmarket races to-day the Quoea's Plate ng yd to: Hee ere sc of construed to grant acy Figns of ae then wharhigs ana, Morace oe ineur freight. | wesiwce orale Hates rm: tigasiee © q as woll as charges for the use of the basins woen | ‘The Court of Sessions of Kdinburga bas rend the boats are laid mp for the winter or from any | judguont requiring Forrester, the Glasgow bookasll: Other cause. The extent of this business is to be ¥ £000 OLUIAEC® (OF selling an American aot Ostimaled oly by willivas of dallara, which, with | Fedurvon's yvaiate the neighborhoud he mazinivate held him answer at the Special Sessions for tue aswauit, Subsequently Voth, having round rea) estate bath, was released. Dust oveninw dustion Scott eave ine formation to the Corover that the ebild had Bineg died, and Voth was locked up io await tue acuion o Cag ne won Thareday evening in Wego kly tat ‘a, 4036, 1446, 60