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— ae = = — ———— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1870. 1 DIZGRAC FUL RIOT, fatholics and Orangemen in Desperate Collision. ——— VOLLEYS POURED INTO THE CARS, — ‘ PRICE TWO CENTS, | SEA einees at er Mom we LORRY SCANNEL'S pe novaws xresoraxnp. — |THE WAR FEVERIN EUROPB Hi | colving information of the disturbance, and having A airewd idea as to what magnitede it woald culminate, teleeraphed to headquarters for reore men, as ae oniy had about fifteen to send to foenc of action, superintondent Jourd raphed back that he would send fty, Heit answered, asking tor more, The a luckily very prompt, or a frightlul erene of blood- shea would have ensued. In tue Grst encounter the two men bw ed, Several tf POLICY accouNT. oo gained possession of the body and Dr. Shine had | The Captain-General’s New Scheme for thi prone, Weneat Protenonnt Assogiation were on a | 378 BODY VIEWED RY A THRONG OF ‘bone. Dr. Bhine there: we Suni were Se Bim Park at,’ i Sane, DISTINGUISHED FRIENDS. lected on Gane bed Abefincd soe nouave Ries h had march the streets errived at ———— raons as to their “hd etd beg k about 12 noon. The nuwider continued to | The Pend Alderman Pecked for his Tomb— following are Fosentatives ts Spat: me On the wfrival of eaeh car anti! about Havana, July 12,—A meeting of the promi- Chae lev ierucan nt joa ree two thou: and his History-What nent slave ow: of the western section of Cubs Capt. Holme visited kat 3 any about Apsannini Was held in the Captain Generai’s palace yesterday. French War Stenmors Kept Roady, everything peaceable. ‘bile there he learned Visitors at his Wake—The Funeral to-day. Captain-General De Rodas was chosen president. Lowpon, July 12—There is no doubt that th The wake of the Hon. Florence Scannel, late Alter a discnesion of the enbject of the abolition of | Prussian troops are concentrating near Bedon aud slavery In Cabs, a committee of twenty-five was ap- | Mayence, ware ieieeraphea Alderman from the Kighteonth Ward of this elty, Derintendent Jourdan was celebrated last nieht nt the residence of his pointed to consider and report at the earliest date | ‘The Paris correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette Possible the most feasible and liberal plan for the | #tatos that many of the news despatches from Parie % reinforcements, All police of Bloomingdale w re he ‘and Niel Pc mother, 317 Rast 7 abolition of slavery throughout the island, said com- | to the United States have been dolayed or altered, i ty-neventh street. The body graphed for. ville reserves tele- | was in preparation for the visite of tho frends of About haifoast & about 540 men assembled on | the family at an early hour, mittee to initiate the movement by immediately car. | because they contained details of the preparations e, rylog out the provisions of the pian adopted, ing for war, Ie ndds that the regimental bands After the completion of the pion, it is to be pre- | are busily practicing the Marseillaise; and repro- Ninetieta sireet, between Ninth and Tenth ay a Leet Gok aed communend feng pst Mat thtecias cena; | all night, Visitors brean to drop tn about eight c fented to the Spanish Cortes for approval. The | duces the report of the Ganlois that the Kmperor's meeting was very harmonious, oll being uoanimous | horses, after epeeial training to accustom them to Among tiowe in the ‘About this time Rergoant | O'elock, but the foil tide did not set in till nearly Kells, with the Bloomingdale Police, arrived on the | eloven, From that time Ul after throe o'clock this down the fence, and attscked those In the grounds | Celebrities were among the visitors, and some in the belief that slavery mast be abolished, and ail | artiliery fire, have boon ent to the frontier, fal ft aca o on eons gery edi] soldiers and politicians of nations! fame also paid re J ed A Tain, ‘and in accord. Deputy Gambetta intends to make a apooed in the those Who Bad toe 06. tae care Go tee Eral Moatlt Captain-Genenl De Rodas, actinic in concert with | Corps, in which he will demand that the Govern the Government of Sain. line ordered an eleetion | ment ineist on the faiflment of the treaty of Prague, Epanish Cortes, ft Is expected tint. the election | °%4 M. Arago will oppose him in the Interest of mit oF August, peace, They also attacked the Ki rict of Camaqnay, Rit) Friorexce, July 12.--In the Cham! Formation of P Slavery after taken out the dead m: fore proceeded to summon s jary, and that he believed wonld satisfy all integrity in the investigation, their names: Bamnel Holmes, merchant, & Park Rows William Onphas PRUSSTAW TROOPS CONCENTRATING i NEAR BADEN AND MAYENOM 4 patella : Answer to Napoleon—A Now 7 ‘The Feelings of his Friends-His Family ‘M Park Row: Kdcar Patterson, Park How: dames Fognon, with Knox. the rl Edwoits, Astor House ; Alfred Laweon, H. Range, wt Broadway ; Charles B. Overton, 2 Broadway: kugene ce re 72 Deane bo, 4 Chatham street ot Afexunder T. Woodward, % Duane stvee' ‘The body having been viewed, furthor inquiry was adjourned until Monday next, SURRENDER AND RELEASE OF DONOHUR. ‘Thomas Donohue, reeompanied by his Conneel, calle) at the Coroner's office yesterday afternoon. with the intention of rarrendering | imself, but as Coroner Flynn was not to be found, Coroner Keenan took the responsibility of releuaine him on bis pa- role, to ws they carried away {ho arrival of the vetwehment from — tho Twout first Procines the — Catnolirs bog an fo scatter, and moved of in the direction of the Eishth avenue in mobs of twenty or thirty, Daring the Kim Park skirmish, the women and y much frightened, the Catoolies was me’, Delmont Got; M. Ot bam street; ty The Boulevard Laborers and the Orange Picnic. —- fF BATTLE OF THE BOYNE, children at the pienic were v0 ‘nd as soon as the main body «1 scattered, parties of them, escorted — by their Protectors, made a dasa along Ninety-first and Ninetiet! streets for the Kighto avenue cars. In many jostances this was oul of the frying-pm into the fire, aa by this time the Kighth avenue had been tnken posses: sion of by the Catholic party, and there was a run- Wing Skirmish going om belween Ninety-trst and Eixhty-secoud streots, ‘Tue avenue was perfectly Slive will infuriated men.craay with excitement and Mt was utteriy impossible to who were Ca: tolics and who were Orangemen. Tne demon of bloodsiiet uppeared to have taken possession of every one, and stones flow im all directions while Jona! pop of w pistol shot lens additional t to the scene, Mon ran abort in all di- Fectivns, some-armed with Dicks, saovels, ola geons, ‘duc the greater part ‘carrying huge covtle stones which they huried at one another with demonine ferocity, = The Rirhth avenue Cars were witacked in wevoral instances, hd smasved up badly with siones ant pieces ot reeks, The scene in car fd was ig, a8 the Catholes, fancying some of their were escaping them, Bred a voley at the cur, Mumshing toe winiows and the panels. | T fui loud oa board, chiefly women und children, escaping 1 Aeveral of them were severely injured an the bro engines and stones tint were fAyt Ours 76 20d Vi were alo atlucked, but did not get so badly danaged. A serious skirmish occurre | on an eminence at the entrance of ihe Park, on Kiehth avenue, close to Kighty-fith street, There were atout 160 men ali told engaged in this Gabt, but 1c was Imprssivle to tell whieh were which, only tho Ca: thottes appeured the strongest, aud wore in #inall mobs baoting Soything revembliag an Granrenua. Two | year at 11 o'clock on Tharsday, and there ction of the Coroner in charge of the The Railroads Blockaded and Vehicles Smashed. their roapwets to the dead, Me a yrene ears ints At the left, a8 the visitor entered the ball, the first eagennn the re | object whieh attracted his etiention was large and pONOMUR’s TORY. Mr. Donohne made a statement to the following eflect: His 0} Fiynn w: at having unders cuareed with being the canse of death, te tondercy hinselt to tne out fullest investiaation of his conduct nied the charge, and honestiy believed that le in no way contributed to it, Whatever he did on the occasion in question ‘was forced upon him, and was demanded by self-defence, Donohue is a tail, well developed, and gentleman- ly young mun of abo ject in Presenting timeel! ; to Coroner A he had been corence Seanrel’s inchs of the TONS Wine ards ehh. Nath, IAS | handsome photograph of the deceased, elegontly teenth, Sixteenth, Nineteenth, Twent ath, Tweny- | draped. As wo looked upon that life-like picture. second, and Twenty-third, nnder tus and Jamieson; those from the bith ih detailed to protect the people bark Will take pla ‘Those Cul 0 betore th ns of the Di LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED, which many lad envered. In ans of the Di (_Camaanay, r of Depution were recently in rebellivn agrinst the | Span’ yesterday, Minister Venosta, being questioned on uthorities, and bave retw \ i : : EAI idler ce leie pencitione ee, the general situation of Europe on the Spanish thera f nn " quettion, and the relations of Italy thereto, said that now organizing for se'f protection against furgente or coy roving bands that way erpear in | the Halian Government codrerated with ihe other that section. Gen. Goyeneche has relieve! Gen. | Powers in toeir efforts to maintain poace; but he Portillo of the command of the Cincovillas District. | aeclined to make any further explanations. {le was A RAILWAY HORROR. still hopeful, however, of » favorable resnlt of the a Women and Children Beaten and Three Men Killed. —— rs bes ard noted the frank, honest countenance, the boyish thert arrival | Klee‘uiness of ts exoression, and the unmistakable inth atreot and Kizath avey stain of trothfulness upon {ts every litcament, we aon Mots Testastees ait tear avineen Goa Were astonished, and arkedt ourselves if the original Streets around the park were cleared, the pienie | Of that photograph could possibly be the rafian party being Kept inside the enclosure. Tuey were | Which up to that moment we had supposed him to then esvorted by tue police to the cars, and placed | be, ta ire avenues They tue were enatind 26 teage | On ascending to the first sitting-room, where the the grvunds wnuisturbed. Three men were ar bo yh bodies of te kiued removed are now working on their plantations. Ar deen given them by the Government, and tt B83 years o1 age. {Ab about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon our Feporter was informed that the Iriah Iadorers on the Bov'erard, west of the Central Purk, had struck work ct midda for the purpore of attacking @ pic aie party of Orangemen assembled at the Lion Park Brewery. at the corner of Ninety-second street and Bybih avenue, Bend ng his steps in that direction, be soon observed convine ng evidence of the trath of the rumor, Hondreds of Fmians were gathered fa groups and arming themse!ves with heavy clubs. fome tind pistols and Knives, He gathered from endeavors of the Powers, TH» considered any dis ; cussion as to the occupation of Rome under t present circumstances inopportune, Laat Nig! Lonpox, July 12-9 P. M.—A rumor is curront Ricumoxn, July 12.—To-night at 8 o'clock, aa | here that the Prince of Hohenzotlern has wit hdraws | excursion train on the Richmond and Predericks. | Di acceptance of the nomination for the Spani al ¥ burg Railroad, having on board the Sanday Schoot | throne, and if it proves trae a rapid reaction may Pa of the Union Station Methodist Choreh, returning | De looked for in the stock market at the opening to ‘| to this city from @ pieme ot Ashland, was thrown | Morrow, The source of the rumor, however, came down an embankinent, twelve miles from the | NOt be discovered at this hour, and the news should y In its olid rosewood burial ease, we found the | an assembiage of relatives and friends of the de Staion, and the Wounded cared for or sent to the ho: p.t l.. Mang persons Were injured of whom tie | Ceased, ladies and gentlemen, grouped on either side police leave uo record, of the coMn and stretching in two erescont lines to RILLED, the door, The scene was solemn and impressive, James Grady, age 17, skull factared by ol ball. ” “ i ee Grady, about W; pitorenor im elomach wid | OO the boson of the cufin lay # massi Droast-bone, white Ieameliae und tubero Upkuown man; shot in right thigh; death by inter: i nai baworrange. a i 7 corpse stood a rosewoud crow Ata Spee jal meeting of the Andrew Jackson Club in their rooms on Tuesday evening, the tullow ing were unanimously udopted Whereas, The hand of donth has a3 midst, and’stilled forever the novic Of ap honored inember of Our Asso Whereas, jon; and doeih all things piensed Him Ww el to reinoy eur cownpanionship our once EeH'al and cherished hrother, Florence Scannei, who in The prime of He and im the fulness of his strength was euslueniy stricken by @ wayward hand: Resolved. shat while accepting In meek snbmission doe videnve, cross of 1. Al the bead of the and bebind that five wax candles were arranved so a8 to form another cannot refrain trom INJURED AS AS KNOWN. 1 Our sorrow with thove of the mother, brot Wetr conversation that (hy first intention was to fal! | of the later party were close y pursued by a party | Thomas Barrett, of 126 West Twenty-olehth street ; CRON OF VEANe, ind frienra of deceased. nor from exprersing | city, by @ tree blown across the track, | De received with cantion. ' the ‘elached parties of Oraccemen as they wont to | of the Catholics, and took re'uge ina howe; bat | pauieimurety Rellewne The corpse was arrayed in catin, with whi'e | ourlaitead Unbrte to the wemory or one mmom inil's | ove ars cad the oncine and. tanger | PAamie, July 12-19 M.—The evening Journals of wi) tones at tne windows, which the latter wuried 'w Kobert Natt @ Gansevoort sireet, Drooklya; head, We admired for his truth, constancy, and devot on to fhe pienic, but that heving been disappototed in ear. len the maitives ran oat | dan erons: Boilevuc. flowers elegantly dispored around the face sod ou | principic, and who in death leave no enemy behind | were smashed. Dougls McCle'land was killed | Parie publishes the followin details of Prusetan wt rriag this into effect, they lad determiaed to assault | ju the virection of the Park, wher we inwith |), Wiliam Kase, (49 Third avenae ; shot and stadbed: | tLe breast. Mn sired, That the tmewhera attond in a body the | Wastently, Jolin Clark bad toch lees torn off and.a | Movements a8 received from Kms: Too King of some friends, they turned round end taced their purrvers. At this time a detachment of ten men arrived on the ground from the Tweniy-secund Pre einct, and charged among the rioters, made them throw away thetr weapons, and stopped hostiltiies at this point, At Blghty-ninth street and Eighth ave- one the Orangemen made eh whole body of Urangemen “ en masse.” “ There Ws eving to be blcody Work in this place." aaid one qgule-inced, cadaverous looking individual, as clenched his imprompte blodgeom and struck it against the trouk of @ tree, ‘Ai bedad, I'll emash Abeir heads, the divi @ bit I'l spare them," re- folned another, a8 he peeped cautiously tbrough a darh. Our reporter, secing that things were get- tng serious, deemed it advieabie to enter the grounds funeral of our deceased brother. Tho resolutions are tobe hondsomely enerorasd and sent tothe femily. The Club will attend the funeral this morning. Jon Shicids of Easting, on Hudson; head; danger. ‘The apparition in that richly decorated coffin was iuyne. i denne’ Wrote’ Wood, 62 Ninta street; head; serious; | 4 t0 look upon. Kivreneo Seannol, when be was ue. mortaliy woundod on the 81 of December last, was sclinvert Arnold. South Third street, Brooklyn; head; | 9 robust man, weighing over two hondred pounds Willie » 710 Ser taken home. before tajtygiat women Injured by stones, maines not ascer- | Defore “Vatrick Kane, fracture of acett: ‘Thomas Murphy, p number of others were slightly wounded, The | Pruseia had had several audiences with Baron de truck was torn up for ® hundred yards, but will be | Moltke, The First Prussian Corps d'Armee bad re- 4 orders to march to the fortresses of the 1¢. The corps at Cassel, Hanover, and tho Elbe Provinces are to be reinforced immeaiately, Seventy Killed on the Morris and Essex, (housand troops are to be on the line of the Rhine. Jomes Cullen was killed near Brick Station, ‘The Emperor arrived at the Tatieries early this on the Morris nnd Keaex Kailroad. vesterday, whue | morning trom St. Cloud. BaronWertther, the Pras attempting to beard a train in motion, repaired to morrow morning in time for the through Southern mi — TROTTING AT TROY. as Two Good Races-Lnady Emily and Gen ove Winners. Yesterday the summer mecting of the Rens- which fs delayed to-night, to go on, bh avenue; head ; sever During the months of ngovy in which be lingered dei bis body dwindled to a skeleton, weighing only cighty pounil®, ‘The expression of bis countenance had by his aufferings been purified head, | back to that of ehtlahood jes Brady, te life, tis eneued, in w ull being Literally This boy, It appears, was em. tractors on the Boulevard i whem they bad siruck Holleva mashed to pi we. Bellew ployed by one of the ©: to carry the men's tools, rrrst Five unknown inen, tuseusivte, wounds in and as be lay there in sion Ambassador, glso arrived from Ems at clevom Heilewne Vis coffin he looked #0 fewinine, ant so meen Nke eiveiiia auusdebena oi > : deeterksrheminidaal ‘ tnd seek for the proprietor, The band was ptaving | Werk followed them to ihe scene of action. Adon! | A'iyan named Smith, severe wounds in ekuil. Bollo- | his moiuer me believed that we were able to pick | Se)#eF Park Association commenced on Rensselaer THE LATE FENIAN RAID. o'clock last evening the light fantastic onder the central plazas, The | avenue from Kighty.secund to Nivety-tin street James hey dolis, ebot 10 thigh bone, Bellevue. WHAT SCANNGL’S FRIENDS §, tendonce larne. ‘Tue sport was good, and the races | qjen, Starr Placed on Trinl—Im gage of peace the King of Pruseia’s withdrawal of i ground floor of the hotel was densely crowded, prin. | MeUred 4 rervain amount of quivt. Detective Dut Annusren, We conversed wit wave great eatlefectio the Jury—A Witnens Arrested fe his sanction of the Prince of Hohenzoliern's candi. s eipally with women and children, partaxing of huge | {hevos'\n the chirmis, and acied ima pratcewurthy | Jacob Peter, Robert Dawenn, and John Roy witgentlemen, delonziug to the Jackson Ciut There were two races on the card for the day, one | Caxanaraua, N. Y., July 12.—The Fenian | datare, unless he docs tt as King of Prassiv and not Olunks of eponve enke, and quating the foaming ew: | manner during the enifre rint, About S o'clock tne $$ the Tornee of Lasingion avenue ant Thiriy-third | for horses (hut had never beaten A minntes, and the | trial commenced this mornin, About Aty wit- | as the head of the tamlly th erage, The head waiter not knowing where the | Police began to mass jn Rim Rasy Seed the THE NEW ORLEANS FIREMEN. de-cased, ard were to'd many thnes concerning | Ober for horses that nad never beaten &34, nesses from Malone and vicinity have been end- | An extract from a letter written by Gen, Prim on, i does was to bo found, our repcrter selected the per- | Simucl Smithy of 174 Mulberry street one oF the — Bim, “One geutlewan, wuo had known Beanuel f-o10 THE VIRST RACE, yonaed. Gen. Starr does not intend to call witnesses | the Sth inst, 18 also published bere this aernogy, vonage Who seemed to have the largest number of | Orancemen, who sounded in the ‘first affray, | The Hoboken Firemen to Entertulu boy Vis ise tke Het Ca ee Thijs wae for a rasce of $1,000, mile beats, ja the | tor his detence, bat will rely npow the prosecution | He says: ornaments of an Orango order and caked him for the | M88 !ying on the grace, wulfering from 9 severe fr c Visitors Privately—No Trint of § w, He Was sharp arcs mart, and would never run | three minntes’ eines, in which wore A, Le Clark's | Lelng unable to make opt acres against him, Hols | “Tnever enpposed that. France coud so im: Brother-in-olet, ‘The Grand Master was not to be | bay of the Catlulie who was shot va catering ive | qreelovements of the Loulsinalans. to ret oct of afleht Nat he wat cenerons, aud ulways | (of Port Cheater, N. ¥.) Nympi, W. If. Borav'a (of | radher despondent. preserd in thie mater; but Hale eannot, wit found, but the lesser master epoken to expressot a | Park. Sirs. Falk, @ goolearied German lady he grand race between the New Orleans fire. | Rep ove word, Tuit was trait whlelrstuck ttm | New York) Josephine, J.G, Carley’ (of Bevenee- | ‘The District Attorney moved the indictment | Lonamner Mette bel ile iad ’ willingness to bear anything that was to be «vid Prevent, was rushing sboat rendering wit & ae tuen and Ladianette department is od, owing to es J tady) &t Lawrence Matd, L. 8. Semmin's Coip Girt, | sesinet Owen J. Starr, J.P. Fanrat, counsel for It is reported that the Ortes™s Princos were active Accortingly our reporier informed him of the areule fet paper Wer tie face OF the eae | S9ine Wisunderstanding, ds to which the bitier de- How did he get euch a bed reputation, thei J. Cotline’s (of Now York) Lidy Emily, J. Dou. | Gen. Starr, sail he appeared unexoectedly for Starr, ry Mer apd naiching them bore to their hall, Agpreyeiae ey Gay oe cons Be dee cake ae, DOL A | Tt appears that the gentlemen from New Orleans 7 FIONTING THE TAMMANY RING, on totais v cies eslrous'for ito praceads ©” | advice ecg ate eae under the ‘ . : y e or bn ‘ hey coubin’s b him Dy ta! rant, ani Wy ‘ ‘As te jurors were successively calle’ Mr. Paurat | 9 ¢ 2 a bicn bun in the strongest possible terms that delay | Pari, and quelled the disturbance, puting thé riot | “)fer much aron the statement made us to their bey coublln’s beat him by talr means, and ao There wus first, second, and eae ir ibee Bat ‘ Fovin Tie @ wuld be Magl. D fight. d dead + or Bing Qualifications, aud the stakinzjof money. Wuile ey played foul on him. They lied obont tim. as | Katiy won the race (in fo asked then if they had any prejadiccs of or inton as © Girniards do not. apoarently, manifest the ‘The fauethinary referred to eould not find the | toyed ia the Twenty rst Preeiich Phe police | severu Lave ussrried that they cause fer Money, the Mo wbout every honest man, wid tnauy got | Josephine, Who rot first do,ive right or wrong of the Fenian invasion loa’ Foncern tn the aitnuiton, , Grand Mesicr. and no one else avpeared to hvve any | were then. mustergd in the Park, being neaily 165 | Hernan "tne Comeaty Sis tee acres | Bi ajcaiave, nails Mowdiiar tous it-evsn9 | ChipGun rd wency. “Pinel Sanaa wang | ee Date gitomes decd. | Scie tlio hati par ia destared the Chane \ Hier'ty, 8 : ’ that no person not on the Committee had a rigut to vbons uy or beat.” f 2 y ‘vers ote the on get. Bra cleeser deere Tones res aieay ie pareke | strung: audcomprialnx detachments from the Ninth. | (is) Sma ns ent What woe tie secret of heannel’s hold on the THE SHCOND Race, Prejudice a8 to the Tight oF wrong of an ctor | “The Paris joornaie aivo. contain. reports. of the P res, with lenge searfs and rosettes, gathered roand, Twenty third ‘Twenty-ninth, Sith, Fourteenth, and te . ee wegtte of hi ward? we asked. ee wae fos 8,4 6 of $1,240, for horses that bad eed From i trmlog of reset, Te te sai Af estan: Went Fire Into & to ‘that they a " ‘ otra | the to give our as, that be Was a warm-hourted, poten SM. There were cleven eutries, which Faurat. te the Jury «, ish wn intrenebed comp men at Larraod, Sere well sped buh -& Gonteh Ap ane anmnerced pen roainete, unser tk) shone Of lnssestnrs ‘pienae a Leary privais, wolcome.. generous, hyvest man, ie vas omly tweaty-tures | wire: dH. Whitson's (ot N_3.) Clarence : It Oxie's * did yor wind ree ¥® within a few miles of Basie, on the french border, Fier Cor rerera then m tara lntaied his new | far and cleared the eerdens, ening recor To the Teen eet cre Moilanen iipuadumeme aaa tie La den S1ESIS | sO Aabr) Molle. Magen, We Cy, Reanee a (oCN- ¥) Raz, Si, Me. Sens. co Oe "aay oY aeenaee LUOPOLD'A PAPA AY Ba ane to exhale, Os rant | care with tre Oranre party te praveet them from (ar coe 0 or Acsisiant Algertan in 1:08, and woe choi to vre- | Teunt' ota dt MeKer : ' e, fe!, (ui oFe ne had time to 1 bt it—bang! | “per attacks from the Casolige, who were zathered | “ianer in theAstor. nt his belt's elected Alderman fa 19%, Tathe wos | Hedonic cree itteeaes Pravate ree S jected. hid to th Lah re cotati be ane aah ie range oe Bang} wer’ iv eusy pistol sho’ adies sereeched | vogether in groups of ten aud f.teen all about tic i ;, in ected after ali, And then they tred to beat him o (oN rata (f Datato oe ‘t any impression as e - ‘obably be Fed is founied on pked bia: k G lor tlh ‘4 ——- - fyand tiey bad to let kim go im, | sta Sh anon MY +4. thats sha he ft : enor Olo Brin « © ote concen, bee the piatol shots WHAT BAPPENED APTAR THE RIOT. meee Wet vee) Agalune the . ad AN ene by seek A vat ETE # once was dectared entitled to five peremp- | lutermediarrs fy's telezraoted to Gen, Prim Nu Were 66 rapid aneceseion ste Lgauersragt ry 8 not, it Jast evening 9 haat Pkg Hind toe Skill of the Counterfetters—Au Ingenions Hey $9 vdid you gee hl, after he was abos¥ ¥.) Col, “Fisk. ' OF se the lollowing gil Ree mag ibe Prosecution to two. This Pea Gs ie bod for his pee, aren iC ele ted nick survey of the surroundiy out thirty | Righth avenue cars ul Astor House," +d saw bigs in afew heurt, He took it eueernl not eta ia ol, Fis nd Bu be Nay pte Pannen Peoraes. arty or red with ise bedges, and with | you Leard anytning of the biz rint?" he inquired 2 pen tho New York MubeTremsurs. | rye unt thing Le sald to wo wor, Well, hin a | Phere tes Qe mai, itl ‘ ti ls vee ¥ int Attorney, in opening the case. quoted | #2 of the Corps Lértolatif at three o'clock this af the conductor of bis ear, “Oh, yes,” was tae reple. For some days p ub-Treasury in this sD ALDEEM won the ree i “yeaa | rom the necotrality lews, said saa? | ternoon, had a conferen th the Duke “Theaml a good desl wbout it, On my last tri ti ss thet sah. | Onmaay leet DED ARDEER ON) ‘aad Bret toner +? oe three 4 Connect Owen Starr with ¢ redttion | mont aud the Prossian A town they told me about it. Car windows were | Clty has been paying bed cattails dt away (rom (his, Tkvew it | cecond. tee ve first. got ] that establis! The exrediiion was I. was expected that tie Govirament would make t er likoa Fen! shed jo by bowlders, aud I saw wowen and | wock two three-dcliar conpons, each separately. aud | only way they evurd beat me, and 4 thought ae third money, | owe of a very serton: sai Ifkely 60 bring tne | another declaration in tue Chamber U smashed in by ; 3 y y 5 Oranje ut » ositefin-*, some seven | children checks were drawn and givew eturn. Later in | t do it this way 1c 1 #y not a canee, ‘ enmntry into a disastrous war ‘ALL THR AMDANBADORI Soscuiah wal wot, lehtine ia ie eides of 8 sree, Abdalla babaerlaal gels toda hd the day one of these wens presented to the teller | yardiworking meiscoal by Lim. You seer Flory | ent CAS {Miner | peuce should. be ‘maintained eonastentiyewii ite | Were invited to.attend. Mut nou was made after & Fen! os, 01.0 asking in an inpucent tone of voice | Funive {rom the cars and Koibgacross the Park to | aitered from $3 t0 $1400; and so ingeniously had | was such an openmasnced ‘ellow he couly never | of da fel detail of the trois | lignity: it was n question that oame bome to. every | the return of M. O'livier, Devuty Duvernois sub- what war nll (be row about ho ihird avenue,” On arrival at the 140th atreet | Oo ation been made that the teller untesita. | keep uny Linney ta his ether i ke § wiend in atcrdee, individual. I? wae @ national crime uiso, a9 well | Mitted an intervellation to the Government as to Fise policemen vere concregited on the south | sation, however, it became spyarent that many Sul lator the other was preaented | reed Be he wos burn in the elty, gree up eee as agcinat individuals, whit gearintces would now be demanded to. pre- east corder the Pari standing ee.try over wemall | "ADOT were canigeratcd. | Lhe reporter woe Pre; | Uinsly paid it. ull tater the other was presented | ery, and muew everyuodt, His taller Wan hesep onmitanr. Alicrrevicw: ae brie the dette of tho Trout Riv. | Yen! stare comn/iertions, to which an anawer Wil Pleat elit « dozen or more Fenians were em |} 0 Fad NTN T crows around. | and cashed, This was changed from 5 rand Flory wes brought up ty te etobl Seca. ena er campoiga, he eoucluded by exving toat "ik w be returned at (oe proper time deavering to enter, anil certainly they deserve the | like Falsteft's men, There was a creat crow sroun a Hal judge or horses, atid followys hy 5 J ine to teach these gentey, oo font’ ot pratin ‘The panic on the Hwurse to day wae enused by the 8 Which they t per ormance of their | Some. Leng rv) . 4 : tacdat a oe weill-o- ot OW se ba eur. Join A 1! ed yester- | a peaceful and unoflending colony, that while on eo Farieee 76 hae ae One tron nd bee at two shots | bad come for tnlormation, aud asked at onve ty see At balf past 4 o'clock yesterday wftornogn. 9 Fee | eee at a noney carts gouse ane | day at the Washington Navy Yard, of whicn he | American soll, and proiweted by ite authority, thoy AN IMMENSE MOVEMENT OF TROOPS mie the 2 saw sol @ atone -hrowl those wao be understood had bwen killed spectable locking German, about twenty-nine year | and was educiting @ younter igeY Attia business, | ae Command, aged about siaty. Fort must respect ous With iis neigabors.” He | in Germany, ‘They represe t that the ronde to the Pasaiu iow vepae ce hoarta IN THE TERMIDLE KOT Of oge, named Pamberger, jumped into the Hregom aie gi her lor the prieat- hae obey ay asked the jury t leate the majesty and power of | frontier are encumbered with men and horses, Even 7 fall of Fe The shutters of ti eta ew NOuEA pesouns ‘Tek. Galabea Vary Kibely.||\ roots coe co uo aickoven terrasutala,) Omsbrs Kail? siege! of liquor in bis ie, | years ago last February he entered the Navy ae | the country, which has been outrage! in the Grand Duchy of Roden the williery petivity 1s tal private 1 close 2 tow beara, provions, Te cmeers TET Peclt | trom one of the Hoboken ferrs-bosts, Ofcere Kelly aljuf parr OF we ok Wbve tis opponents | midshipman, and during this long term of service | Mr. Cunton Stevens, of Maloue, was the Orat wit: | remarkuile., Tre railway. traneportation has bee - + peeres trom between @ rt yenotiane. b pede oy ty, ucist corridors the repoct- | 894 Beckman, of the Harbor Police, pulled quickly Geunended v om wid he sober a proved: Kimsslt @ ekilied'end\ e@slent o@cer, On gall ee ine Star a Wins in Matove so arrangen that 85,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry cam , en there Sos a ran of women and cbiliren an ‘reed eve on here the unfortunate mao was sirueling in the La aie " ‘i "te ri y 87; etarted w Narr fir Trout rive 4] reach the irentier in one day, Secret exercises of Onigiz'n Wis" Urawn “aworde, @. continuous soragee es MN BI BM aga yl le phe my ole fat: gl WOT TO Habe fact tint be nexerdray liquor | the subject of naval oninauce he wit a Arstrale ot sehienber Dearing lis order any men forward: | artillery have brea “golre on in the fortress of Tike Revntiog caibenoss Sr iat pirsait od t aes i acemed incumerable wit eeporier Mctmvelouss aud Nas! with ie wimont den g eerie lentne, conn. Lelped hina juat | Authority, and the heavy ehellgune invented by | SrEGT itortanee Wear siicited from tila witness’. | aactada Or ipe cou.uon toeda, tn Western Frame pee: A 4 ent came to a damp, bro © os le Kuve by + [a9 helps Sieriff O'Der euple who drink them. the prominen maven) (iueacas Sore calinn. bai te ites Yao barred to ve driving Mlong the lane with bie | 7, shed PRs icin Hoish, cuuet ot p * joveral other witne ¢ called, but revi ing aoldiors in the hand ing of arms. 1 taper ag A ‘here lay stretched forms, hat 0) amok +s ef of Lr oome Wes rePet a han Le mpuie who bas the Oech ge thouch serious ne us PU ¥ stron Y epi . . BAe (Ra Galle Me had nothing whatever to do | eh ‘once old. (od so made mnu that nuthin stroets, and stated that come My yure eh | grit to go Re Bene Aoublsare'uew civeriained wietter tue cyaten ad. | (gees Mae BOL vers siconK, with the’ eacebod | La L IR (e, litiMRD « repr Ihiwon special o -* ‘The Fer Stilts time white with rage: and | else when laid out looks lke him. One of the Wi cute Of tie FSU act, He was “But tow is it, wiih the Iquor seller Yocated by lim ts not essevtiatly defective. His | patrick H. Shiekls, one of the witnesses intro. ENVOY HAD BERN PENT To PRUASIA, ‘raselon they stoppedtne horeseare, | forme Lad its head opon a roitedap rug, By the nUW Ty @ Told, wy of teevvery, Oh, they don't cate, so wg asa than doe not | writings on naval ordaanee are the ebiet puoiiea- rested tinwenutely after | SA¥9 At Is Incorrect, Dut 2 mossenger his irone te mee vt | rug—for rug it was, #0 {91 a xet Lituself up to oppore their business, Flory | {018 8 the subject produced in tits country. Ad: Be tho inainier atten a to propose ‘an offensive and defensive al ren att by Abe balr of thelt beads, and | F6 ; cents Lan mae Sas free with his money, oad WOuld beat’ otucrs, | wir! Dahlereu came. last prominently before the ee Re ReTUny Rete ah a Manee between France aid Austria, ‘The latter Guat hoy Geordie SAE de To Linea haan The SHE ROW SD, TORN CPA WOMAN, , ; ahhough he would never dink Litisolt.” Fublie mander of the South Atlantic Squa inony tovlay With that given Lefore tho | Answer is not yet koown ' 1d wot Aono th tetene ve, Al | Her very attitude betokened grief ago the efficient detective of the |” Rvcry person we talked witu on the subject bore | cron fe uly, IMS, to the close of the war, in | Gram Jury, ‘The same paper intimates that the King of Prussia ed, they fited only when driven to the “ Arrab, iny poor bos. vi; at shall Tao t” Post Coe Nepartment of tlds city learned tat ore | similar teotimony to Florene Beanne," cunracter; | Which ea) gins Lid Aled fimeste position with'en- ———— wound une c ef of ithe F nae of Hohenza a + ‘. thos of her utierance was su! -* Lay degen a8 we touk note of the tokens of cou.or erzy and tact, proving himeei{ a good seaman as y , his kupport to the candi'ature of Prince Leopuld, nd slowed an-umount ol forbearance | cigut to move the stoutes! heart, FO sin B, Willls wow Moding the country wiih beast co visible In nis wotier's, hon ¢, wien wes Tu an accomplished ordnance officer, WAR TONART, but as King of Prusnis he must give hiv cousout. idton eine present, On reporter | | There was noching to be obiained frovs the ~ ly literature, Mr. Gaylor soon found that Willis died he countenguee of that peel as Pas Wrann eee rere WAR STEAMERS KEPT READY, vis fale be Chins shot deme He | tracted mother. Turning to, the wuraess py," | had au extensive establishment tn John eitee:. So « herseit; weeny that ible for th A WelleKnown Actor Dead, vite suburb of Riza ee | Cummporns, July 18. the Null de Cherbourg ngued uut uf different eu 4 ‘O'Leary —the reporter said: aaa aan ellow's wnony to be true. nanucr in Which ti n Ai » a says that ail the War steamers now in that Geng i at uf ditt rent cane oad be ae abit Lal SByt=Ia8 “ont this 7 | the oficer made a descent upon the follow's premises | Wake wis nonducted also Lire wines to the char. Alerand r Her en, sw Vek “ahs Sor, was Dr. Corey, of Jersey City, cot into n row in aga: | Keep the fires banked, not only to embark provishe le head with heavy foarinch staves ‘ahoy ? * AS POOF T aud found Immornt prints. The evidences of | acter of the fumnily and theirstation im iiie. It was | {Und dead in the © White Lot” near the Kxceutive | toon in audson City yesterday, avd was severely | tn any thrauteued polut, bus to be ready (UF More were senselees, their heads bam- | woman's hoy ¢ H “ 5 , Alunsion yesterday, It iy supposed that hiv death | beaten. He qh dpeates Ny evetamaticny | Ad this white #be ¥.03 Swaying herself to and Willis's guilt we rited hefore the jury. who | nothing hike tue Vuigyr revel whlch a Wake is sop. f i + active service, ues were helne ‘turned pon se | over the ood), UUtsing the most nd fr | promptly remdered & Verdich of euilly. The olleuder | posed io be by those Who Have Hever peoetrated | Wwe Ceeasioned by appropleay. tle dled # t iemtricnt thunderstorm passed over New Brons- HOPES OF PRACE DISCOURAGED, Gard, Meo Weta Wuseae cel iiaadie enn ee Bree re PerrRe Nee mem Pileces: moene, | Wes seutane {Wo Veurs’ imprivonn toe Beart of the custom, and know nothing of the | ¢2s4eement in Washington last night wicks 1M the Wsbining gesting, Ore to th Loxpon. Jul 12.—The Segraph say: Bakicent aad are wg ei ot — , pay a fine of §0—but Iste yesterday real spirit whicw inspires its decorous celebration. - I " New Jersey fai i he telerr oles are Were Prussia t bly t) the Premeh note exact. fepaacre cis (eqees titan OF ats, hones 37 ee BEB DBAD BOT'S yahal Siurpe received a pardon tor him trom Ger. | “The irish heart is oue of the most eympaihe:ie in A Terrible Sutet tort down Su alorathe line Ge th ra fi Aha t AEE LY A Ay ld hay ie ae . an S ne ” onge, a lO» v 4 Por is tile breeze in the Orange Common . ° te ois sbbon abe Rrogna Mok once OF | forebead and face with @ sponge, clasping the folded | Grunt. i forriiy, aud (ie thost loyal m triendabip, that cver From the Port Jervia Gaseite, July 12 cohhere wats little breeze In the Orange Common | gusrantes pence an hour. J Goven times, With wt ots mdghe gy | BMG, ond Kisslog his pallid lips, “ x c Fe ee nae ie mag amyeand | After lingering for a weck in the most intense neliwiat Itones had det hie peition WhY LEOPOLD WITHDREW. rin of the Orepaeccau. One of the Rarse | yyy noon ta yrou mauling: oud the doctor, “‘exeopt | Bond hineregt na an 4 tae Gees: Hee ee eee dele also yet mennrcauiy | Son). and persistingly refusing to take anything to roet Comittee tn ethiseri | Loxpox, July 12.—The formal withdrawal of 5 ¥."" And he raised the hoad nt ll A. M. yeaterday Mrs. Bridget Hur- of the Cy dt He ai jeviate Ii foringt, Pi Neon dled bal the attack was tiads boc I : m are | Pe aly daaged. They were all stop: | "A" great gory wound exposed the whole beck | At ovont taut Aeaadilee a, ha) rhe induewers which were impressed npn it | tHeviate her euflerings, Priscilla Jiltson died about vies eat tte wince Mat cumds because | prince Leopold has been telegraphed to Madrid. bed oof oie “Se Aner for fully half an hors, The | yecin™ Thotakuil of the bake othe. Draye hia been | gems BpOOr widow, who bud wil her savings invested Tete wan gurmceda’ to” he i halt past ome o'slock this moruine, She was com: | Nenad Charved tue Second Ward with Wlegal wound: | His. action Is placed solely on the ground that tn Bie ate gown werealmort powerieas, The | cTreicd aur by ibe gunshot’ wound. He wia sue | #n Pacide Railroad bonds wasilett utterly pounitest by | Bach of au ofeoded Deits's eye, and the tua: Blcloly nuen up by tie corrosive, wabliqaate the bad | ssectarast tie Posersgn oad Negece Raised comaas | gomuegue nee of the insult which hed Ueen offered to Crying in search of lost viildren, and | 00kine ot aalhe 15 veers cid, B feet 6 a eneak-tbief, Sve entered the Safe Deposis Compa. | MusteriDgs, of Seas hisperines Ot nee | death She was conscions all the time wutil about | P. White, Jan cx Tee donnd eae OMS | vote by a determination to uphold the indeowndence starch of mother, pele a Cau Prenbed omtpioged Dy 8 cout ueer | ny's office on Broadway and Liberty street, and arew | (a worn ttt communion 18 | (wo hours before ee died, when her pain seemed , th Of the bation ; and therefore the clection would not yvd made thelr way across *he Park under | betseen, Kighth avenue and Bighty-seventh to 5 : : Ls 4 to leave her. and #4e tell ash We doubt it in ail eavary Co €e!] the road in order 40 etraign' be a spoptancous and singere exvrension in favor of Be guiduice ut the poitee, and tte row wae sti | Handreth sireet, He was beyond any quosiioa #, 000 hords of the Central Pacite Railroad, Nov. | departed soul has a reality | wlicls the record of suicides ® case of @ more terrible na- the Prince, without which he would not be willi Fue oe wheu our reporter left, at half past four, SHOT HOM A PASSING CAD 1A Sl, ne Sites wits whiedione atae, wom. fe | Bee sevpeal Souci vm ture than tits can be found, The (uneral of the un- eee - tonscend the throve Prossin manifested her dig. fone! {1 ou" Wwcideon that we wi mention, An un- | His father stood by lis dead boy, metering Lis | gueak-twicves followed ber thither, ‘and white one | Irishman gutuer around lus bier With 0 svn girl took place at a cuarter past 2 this PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. nity dntaet, ghd yleids not an ineh fo tie French dee Bee, mangeman, with ‘hig “head one’ nines of erjef a4 well an ho could, and told We ae Dame | Saeed her in conversation tho other grabbed tke | companions ip with the dead, w! ich sometimes wih Sin - a Gia pp PO oes a caliente nite! corriage filed writ ‘ sew To fe boy Rracy, last’ mentiowad, OMcer fe | package which nad been Iuil an the couuter, aud | passes that which other people experience with the A ates Consal Diddle is ill im Tavans w : r | SC RN men rire Rs | eaarakin eit ait spay naa | Cohn A sored er Sons ato Ielaarensa hens enclg | guetcr" La anette ey ap. | Moore JorrINos apoer 2OR : ily econ i i 1y was that of ics rely. Ho wae sho! : at ih the personal presence o/ tha living sont, wie so Orney el - Benator Fenton voted against Mr. Grinnoll's con - } Maving 2! dowa their «reason tiey drove him home, | tordaph the acrta, and the suegeon saya death tnust Pee recontly quit the dead body lying beiore them, | Pointed as Board of RAncation as follows: frmation as Naval Omer. who was standing on the railroad crosal German Festivities in Brooklyn. Aman, ne ] ANOTHER ACCOVNT PROM AN EYB WITNESS, have been tnstanlaneous ‘tow Internal nemerrhare, y ituil When at tie wake oi! a frioud they give ven! to their First Wad A ex. H, Wallis, Jolin McHurnley, Joe Jofferson, the actor, is spending his summer | yerterday mormiig, hear Sixty-foarth street, was tum { Fre memoore ons # ‘, He wus about 5 feet 4 inebes in hetght, and wus The first annual Schuetzen festival of the | emcvions in the one custom whiel the Celtic natare, cond Ward Michael) Malone, iE, Js. Wartirr. Tee ee er ae eeciets OGtEe) fe spending hie wommer | Iver bea Killed sarion. Cirvese Inecienitone woret ately ohsconeed | Killed esr the cower of Kighth avenue aud Nivety: | poyg Island Societien wan opened on Monday, In | Gnder the mouding vi elias, ot iis listory, bad | Fourin Ward tien, Warner John Wan Vorte ns” | Famaus, Nod ‘The Colored Reoublicane of the Fifth Assembiy Mio Pick shortly aftor,] o'etock "yesterday, and, | oud sireet. Shem came Myrtle Avenue Park, Seven organisations were re= | GYOneN In Lie uaprinnial of te eatery which arid Hieawoon tra. Victoria ©. Woodhull eafled opon | (Disiticl have s grand Fatifeation meeting at 42 Spring ot Tisleabitty. "it appeate shee wile. the pres had rd fea ants A we ite. ang | Dfenented. ‘The festivities comprise shooting, sing: | “"An we cae dome tue Bowery to THE Sux fies, | fevepth Wan . urged ont le tae gelianrig usteied | The Lwenty-second Resiment took a pleasare trip Bh Was Bact . <7 He het on o red woollen shirt, dark pants. and 3 weme attcr leaving the nouse of mourning, it see ued im- ight Wat y 1 by the polite nergeact-at-Armis, the | go King King poaterday, oa che Bannyside, wnt ret Be, eT Up from Twenty-talrd atgeet Sena 1b the back vf | SNE German games, and the minor amusements | acs leaning he soe ms we" had tenn pre | Atath WartéComnetn J Muwney: Canes W:Perved by tossing Ning peter. oa the Dannyside, nt retura W sasting iadulends la’ artes Crabcecna te: te ina Md ip beyupd reecanl | veualat such Paperinas,, ra reuod, Lo-tuy | BOwBEed Upon the deceasea could be Aboliv irae, | gieventh Ward—Eiail siseser, doun By Ginnochid. Yesterday afternoon aout 200 of the leading citi ‘The yacht Bila, with ire party of Albanians, Moceny 2 Mluleed lo by the Orangemen ia tae | don, The wound | io of the bead was | under command of Capt. Poter A. Orgvod. ‘To-tay | Gnd'9o, seeing # saloon bic was Blled with peoples | FAYE Ward Fail Steecer doln Bi Gjnno We of Husson € en ion PIL WA aR SCT GR Rina ner ee Abe tee | tie wad by the Catholie Bi ho were | pecessarily fatal ‘This was the inan, tgom all wit- | the festival will close with a genera piemic and sUti> | pe ae eet eet erie cea vaw PLimrteanty Murda tino wri, dames Tt Chonen Br Yesterday tor repairs, ‘They are on a coasting tou ; Dtuen, ae Toad, and also those engaged ot work | nesses, who began the attack at Bim Mark gates. | mer night's festival, Aloerman Scannel, ant ii so if be could tel me | Fourteguth Ward James Cater, Henj. Fy Walsh, n MAR DRONE GtANTION Tor | “TE aia Niedt, of 68 Pitt strect : Pee Be. OM the Byhth aven The | fp addition were : are why he was shot. In response to our request Fittecnth Ward—Joho ©, Weatervelt, Chas, De wit, | anak prevaced tf the deparsnee OF §ne iter 1 Gy Fist, street, vary expressed their felines in sul lune ns Elopement from Union Hi'h. ee ne an be the deroused, Alderman, wins | Sidiventh Ward—Garrett Vrecland, Abram Ciusker, | ef pany ea p the Hast Mivers aig) Char Dip ens lull to "Crappy, io dows," | THE FCLLOWLHO WODWDEP, RRPORTED AT THE 100rs morning Mrs. Baulunges, the wife | Guineen set in the cer tre of vis nickmeaoiy countes — <a = fives renee Bae he Ohh AG gant ate lal canals Ve Ld Hho n of Gugene Bautaneer a barber of Urion Hill, dir. | Mince, web tears in als voce, ant with uuepicious | TANKS FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, CURIOSITIES OF CLINE. Me ei Ehaeca ce awere be La Potrick Kane, Ireland; ave of skull nd in- “ i ara one dropping eye, sei ls —— -— o—— Gal vaixib and Maveniecarsnihie ze mens ed with Rovert Licbermun, a cigar maker. “The poor boy, Fiory, fell a victim to parity of The fe poening of the Thames embankment Jobn Acker boat his wife in Paterson, NoJ., on | right aim early yesterday worn "tive the Orange party bad arrived at | °hooe Murphy, Ireland, 9 years, married, | ‘The inttor leav Mrs, Bau | motive.” r eA aUe tes epee eT ne ai Monday tight, nearly inurde Tien private walcemen, anil the younger portion wore enjaylnx | Nerti, Moore atreet; conineton of fica: slight 21 and, ‘Both victim to what?’ we exclaimed, suppos Clasper, the noted oureman and boat-puilder, died | Frank Peterson of Hrookly: Janes Lont and Joba Francis, two youn P inl kt He as ipa ER ‘3 H r Poown a, Inte injuries of sul dre pret naing that a yesterday ‘ut Neweastle-on-Tya ee ot hast Hrond wa: the Colvred Orphan Asytin halt ® boyish : ard, and that the men working in tre | germs, Mla h drelaad;. were they were to 9 funeral in new Yor! rs tind The Shipping Cazette denounces American Life {eRe Hehe fellow diate <a on the road had strict work and bad } “Yiwo' mon were scat hi Fron Bean, %, fro. CRS ere ! jo thie cloctive frinctise, which | Inbirance ageucles In Bngtand Mt) morrow the temporary beaiquarters on the Bou | ywod, single ; Tenth aver tween 120uh and Laoth Ben. f adiom of our Hborves, ud Kiory The Londoa Post's ste arnmor of the The recent orde nmissione His ogeurted abou so alae and Gore | ated asideed by ‘clus Gn buck witghaly. dames | ‘The captain of the Cultivator, which arrived | wort into stop tne ucvi's (ron) prostituting tue pat: J nvaaguers of Frew PEP tel ant bik roghe. on thompson | aaninnt ihe ace n ey i e keeper of the rif Reynolds, 4 Tecan miorsiod; shot im thigh; ball | bere yerterday, reports that on the morning of Junw piand whey # im, knowing tive not Araieht (a Fravse cowie, Ma ran (Ok pide a Nome ts Kaley and | amoiter clpoulne Lvs t pl ned. Ou of the poi extra ta’ by Rurgeon itohory bal 4ctn tho bt, George's Chinnel, twenty mites eit of Ge teuth eon stop Bing for tn weeks Ai to dy ind wince then there hay ¢ tne ti i hewnodsr dames | Mean et en Ree pipes dees as WH ‘ , Unknoan: sealy wound Wieklow, ina taick fog, he parsed close to a larkg Did you know Mr. Scaunol intimately $s we | been uiny n fol slight towers, a Bt Hevnolds, J pie Hela, at the Samuel # 45, Incl IM Mulberry | ratt composed of the epars Of a large vessel, most of wand if 1d, what kind of ainan was he ‘ . cP, oH! Wingeot, Uharios H miuel Sin rela, 9 Mulberry ft composed of the # f f nd if you did, w amon b ‘Al the Imperial Opera House of Pa ir J, Lyned, and dt, ' 1M sire vues Aa the | streets tractore ot skal Wich tnd recently eaten uae m,n” tholr Hes ls eh pethrssvenrerrtatinue per weectortitahatchottian | fkymonn, iho wets akon (0 the’ Mover! #tteot 0 heainat the Bele Talay vl Brared Lo: A thousand rumorsare afleat respecting the origin 1) hulls were puleted white and appeared gs if they now hi 31 Ww nyse! nd d'ye as! three at ong chird the pricy for the working wid mit lire Staton and (heir wounds dressed, and then Lo Jer Li , ber ared in the Visibity Of | of the again, Mredames COLDGE, (ne Teeieek oe ee ene ee hara short tiaes There Was | whos kine, cia thee Wie Leinelde? “Sent, anne | sheen acd cue on b 3 Without charge for the } terson Market and locked up. Heathen Ht ghd, ree certain {oR f «of Elm Park. ‘shore was | tective, baa be thougnt eet a biaee SrArs Wage mitgother about oe oan tatide and outelde. both. iis wee | imi tury aud the very Pour aa lla tht ch Rata fictine in their advaters snd, being Mnuasaind @eauG wie turn a: rat boards Wero placed perpen man to stand by fits friends, Aut $0 they'd stad — - SVARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | Ci Was bolore Juuge Brad | siderably. die ot ‘ea with’ ny Ab 1h th h if UY o raft wun cay tb wiht | by him bucs again, There wasn'ta mano! us but WASUHINGION NOLE tule of course. | Got eSRPOME. Gr69gi0) oh art. | aud barried by fo the station to harry ap rein: | iwo or three minutes, but there wae no living thing | would have —— Dod: posed to be that of the daugh , Jos. Gregory, a claar dealer, who on June 26 stole tach Was Gaede anaee ig by a vols | gancementa, BY sue, time be cot back be found the | un it, Jiag ihe weather been at all eultublo, ® best GIVEN UIs DEST BIB Leo Kirchner vias yesterday nominated Surveyor | nev. MioHabor vouicerss was found ia tee teetinatee | fab wrth 2 n yboags from Cario “Trew wae made ar opt 4 by avo!” | gent in foil blast, ‘There were af loung Weud have been eent to examine it, for Mor” sg i Lhe tanerat win | Sf Cuxoueat tay, NeW Hate anenhs ising ta dgabes el anita ed Fon ihe teuce, Tt OMB THOUSAND : a 2 ‘Vis ended our, investigation he funeral wi Charis P, Graham of Michigan was yesterday | A package of bonds amounting to $400 wos stoi Mattemoon. dustiog te Fused an Tne ee ee tsa ae were nota Mus WEeDIAALie nite la wrenue, be ce bated Wonday ta ob Stepheus’s Chueh «i 19 | sn tmed Rue Teesjdvut at tue Hague, festeetiuernoua yin well ex i sran-er fo aby ns atorms: Ve sorte att A breach was | than 150. He iscontident the Bring began fro Panis, July 12.—The siriko in Mulhouse bay | o'eloe I. ea Moasra, Butler, Farnsworth, and Paine were he vies of Brewster, Sweet & Co. bankers, Boston tho property € 4 on the Cathelies fice, though he eannot 4, extonded to ‘all. elas of workmen. enw % Tapp, 4 teiday appointed a Conferenc Nicho net Jervis ; eve an lon ‘wan feat. made ovis Ikons Lave ceued Wark, aud ee least twenty thous | FLORENCE ACANNEL'S INQUEST, House otf tne Georgia bil while usiny kernseno in lightiag m fire. yesterday eiver- | ‘Tho contested will ease of Robert G i flew fre or ten officers present » fad a die, Notwithstay ling this Unusual ane ‘An amendment was adopted to the Sundry Civil | HM, Was eovere!) aud At is feared fatally iaijuscd. Ar aygist, who Kave all bis, property to Dr. Jw hit wu the tuan who Gred the @rst | several officers were fame suspension oF Labor. good order bib been preserved, | The Fight of the Coroners—Flynan to have | ajnropsiation bil yer nypropriaung F109 0 | Ay Bawcational Convention, compost of the | plysciah who att ora wae eonclia : (ieee aha out ov the greensward. | the rioters. It ta cortain th at We Indow of street | and ueitior te pollee nor the soldiers have been Charge of the C ~The Impanciling of Te vunutigs a ote Het Drofeasor#, SPA presidebts of tho University arg, Mit oFig He t wae chal ; sah lan Rinne tins ieee Le ee dy ABA ue WouneR: RORAOR GOL BARS POR Ha: WUUbTiA es the Jury~Donohoe’s Surrender, he Couate, Forclzn Melations Committee vestere | and colieges of the state Of Virgimia, convened tn War 0 Ahearn minutes previous 10 the COMPELLEN 10 FLEG FOR THEIR LIVES - ————-—— 4 FIV AN the matters hefore them wutih 01 q dolug. The Surrogate reserved his decision Tyo heay incut Of pulirs aent down Bite aad” Aka taaiaks alt binsdine Lingard’s Inques Tho excitement that hes existed regarding the ‘ding the treaty tor the loxe of ba | Waiter Brown accents the challenge of Henry | Yatn'G. crodd. a qreter tn. the Contcal National Tbk dhe pli eeeauehy abet HO a FO atuate | acres te ated avenue line, Drivers. bad ticle | Owing to thedifficulties arising out of the Sane | ‘nquiry’ into Florence @cannel's death, in conse Poulter. to row saint any wan in the world Hos | Bauk, was sept to the Vultod Btaron Express Com ( exefament Fat hey failed to take deliber * blown off and were ‘raid to go back for them. | nel case between Coruners Flynu and Kollins, nu | quence of Coroner Flynn baving suddenly appeared sratic members of the House have | ye ee rey Or more. offtce’on the 2Uh of June with $3,000. for tan oaln. G, conductor of iT progress Was made {i a ¥ 3 sper, addressed to the Presiarnt, to tue effect to the Second National Hank of Agron, Ubto y was ot flderly man Velonging to the Cathoite | Tn one instance, the conductor of ® car golug uv | procre made in the Lingard inquest yester- | jn the ease aiter Coroner Rollins had begun pro- te ing the name ofthe lion, cndicve 8 Ortiof | At Conncaut yesterday moraine Ralph Wright eter rrennd me) EAS oF Aeron, val EY Y,Wes cusling woout outside the fence, aud Gred | warnod nis passongers ol the peril, nnd told them | day. A subscription list has been stirted Paadinia alk maneia teerioda waa duned TEeIAta diana bub been ment: in ‘connection with he | farmer, 0 years Of age, murderra his wite by splitting | drank, and wi yeauglt up by Capt Kennedy wo bio feels Of revolver iu the air, yelling like | that, although he must go ou, He would advise them | money to build 4 tueuument iy tueimory of dla Ly 4 M Y ] Heriin mission, they ex;res+ the Lope tual be Will Fe: | her head Open with an aye, sce Ore to bis divelling | he had $i) pent. duster Hogan yeaterday held Dim Mowx dadian all the tume, Capt, ie , On re | to weout, All did so egceps ous old men who was J consed acts by the withdrawal af tha latter, be luving (vund | evive Wie oppulntuacny boure, and thea banged himbeli io (he rtabie LO abe wor at Coneral yoasivns, $450) was rocuvered, -—

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