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THE SUN, with Ponren, Aé & matter of fiiternational comity sumed in thelr chief's honor, by this public LIFE IN THE METROROLI recognition of his friendship, Who would | our Govermeient wis Conittrained to disavow the | 4 wergg py VieurCenernt Bente om Papnt i NS , “ . act, abd Ponren was brought before a court mar- Tofat fa Mt. Patricks Oathedrad, i The ae Sun. not gladly get ap before breakfast, and sall | tr oe irae Ne HEMNiNg Wee against him, and | @yevarp BOF Father Barra, Vi 1, | PASMRO TERE AND Mier DY Tre ne7 PO: RS Tt Shines for ATL. twenty miles of a breezy morning in asmall |) sentenced to a brief suspension from | delivered an éloquent sermon in St. Patrick's | = — and unsteady steamboat, and pay ten, twen- | a4) ane proceedings of the court wore ap- | Cathedral yorterday on Pupal Infalltbility. At the ty, or fifty dollars into the bargain, to be | moved by the Sceretary of the Navy, Mr. Sourw- | close of the services, which were unusually impres- — ——+ TEP DEAD QUREN OF OSCEOLA. Family Sasp About a week ago the citizens of Williamsbridge SUN OFFICE, AUG. 1-42, Mm. were astonished by the report that Sarait Cooper, | ——— the danghter of Mr. Rouben Merritt of Miles Square, | OPERATION Ih SAARRKUOK HR. istingui a ; | Beveee—A ti Iemen who | and the wife of Osceola Cooper, a Delaware Indian, ABAINEUN DEFRAT. Bee e era aeANY TICE rtve) OF WS | oer rere once es eae ‘the dope, Phe Sletsou inst, te view | (avg Gestrel of our Wharves. had committed suicide by hanging herself in a gar- pate rie he y ; to wear even a collar like a dog, or to be | Lavaverre was then in Washington, and being a | Won of thie dogma. Father Early yesterday morning the greater part of Pier r ogated by Coroner Bathgate at the | The First Pronchinen Kftted t | viata of the fact that so much had been written on Papal y yesterday morning the greater pi ret. When interrogated by Coroner Dating! thn te Wie ii} reat fattocd Jike a South Sea islander, or grid- | warm friend and admirer of Ponren, he begged Infallibility within the last two months, he thought 18, North River, gave way, unable to bear the weight | inqaest, the Lasband said that on the day before the The Brewing WD Of The Vindact at Hitec ih epeta lane Ghd, & She froned os Freemasons are popularly sup- | the President to remit the penalty and restore it proper fo given concise Of it load. Ovor seventy barrels of meat from the | tragedy he bad requested his wife to washa Keen PAT pple de PF Mere Napidiy Francloro Minstrels posed to be on thetr initiation into the craft, | Portex to duty. Mr. Apams gracefully acceded YXPLANATION OF THIS DOGMA, ream Aguie, Ril throaet, sna wore. Some || Gutter for b fHend Who wt Triut th thetr Bowe, |. KASA Ste Heme TTA ieee rd 1 geil gala al ” to meet Ponten and a few other gentlemen at | this the Pope cannot err—that he is infallible in ~ . nant, and . | Ponity Gerinan pNUAMIN FP, MANTERTE. jo meet Ponten pe can fe hy \! Minti The he, Withee Aven ret extremely that wo have not a | breakfast with Him the next moriing, when ho | everything, This is not eo; this is not the meaning tnd ‘ccaying bontmy cud. boarder A Tikle ane by: Webs; veu-en Wine piney tbo entered the ‘ é sendin _ : Db 0g . : v dore, and } of Tnfnitity jt tn new doama, but has fore the accident, a lorse and eart broke through, - i) ; : hawon vag | complete Iiet of the fortunate two hundred | Would announce the fact to the es: cTorndy. | wave been the betiet of the Church s ttie.a truth as | Bix barrelp of rola ashinow lie on the piers anu where | Sunday morning, as she did not make her appear | 1... Jay =A i, The daily cirentation of Vari: Sex during | omPleNe TY cel Fae n yer! | tender him the command of the fehete randy. | Sa Reese set" the Church dunes | muaree depression of We. boone kere tiny ve | ne te, ueaklane bie te premcn were |, °%P%: ; Ji the last week, which ended on Saturday, | Whom Mr. ANTENE honors with his friend- wine, which was then fitting out at Washington | o doguia of this kind, it does not in ‘ How doxma, placed. womrdied, and om ¥ duly 80, waa as follows : slip, that we might lay it betore our readers. | to carry the quest of the nation back to France. |, nyaliblity docs not mein thal tie Pome cet inuieterie toe iebnas eae iG eds Ay Lash punah Wal PeRND stl asinn forces were in wight of cach oth , : 4 The names of a few of them have been ob- | Laravurre was delighted, and expressed | and In 'anlabie to sian vo are. He Is Dat luman, Tee ate wimian act Why th Tada Séeersee Hive With the Bachtly ote on/panaing throughCrausoneh be found thet tbe jeant a “ uv English residents had fled from the place trom feat ded by an old shaw! to tho rafters in the garret. place from Merhe residents of Williambridge yenterday in. | of the French, the Britth Government returing formed the Sux roporter that Osceola has always | tem protection, The French at Forbach are 15,000 been an idle, drunken, and depraved person; and | Sous. The numbors of the Irussian force af that bis treatmont of his young wife was never | SSrbruck are not given; bat there ts no apparent tained by the reporters of the press, but wo | thanks with characteristic vivacity. fiseuetioas OF aching, he Is fallible ike i ‘Wednesday 4 fled A quiet and respectable company, including ‘i i ‘i lvet 1 olitte le to Mr. Anams, called | other mortats, Intaliibiliiy moans this—no more, several fumnlly parties, accompanied Capt, immons, Aggregate daily circulation last cannot bring ourselves to favor tlem at tho | a knot of politicians hosti i ny a apap ne q " i ae aye daily ctreutation dur- | expense of the rest. They must be content | the Jackson Association, had invited Commodore | 2O lest thas wien tbe Fone ls speaking re caliedta. | in ine gteumor Rip Van Winkle, to the Chotora Ser a Wie Ate Baths chive ‘ ‘f Y by | to attend one of their regular | whole Church on matters of faith, declaring and de. | Banks on Satarday, All were euccessful in eatel ‘3 234. Mill vend i wo) ey " e . | Ponren by letter to attend on , sof faith, § " . ing the wok, 113,25 Daily average | with the glory they have already enjoyed. Tn this letter the Commodore was as. | Mine t0 all tho Christians of the world, he eanaot ' ing fine mosses of sen bass, lings, and flukes. Mr Y probability of devote Maliting there tmmedtetel + éna 23 t the fully i meetings. ere. When soaking officially, he speaks kind, bat frequently very bratal. ‘The poor woman | Probability of sevete Ing there fmmedtetely, during the precious week, nding July 23, | Tet them earcfully preserve their badger, saredd of the sympathy of the signers in hie tin. Ik Tite AME OF St, FeTaR, Benjamin Marshall, of 63 Pearl strest, created a ttre ‘wale ‘sna ‘cure st the hands of hia | The French were not rendy, hostilities baving be 110,000. and have them framed and hung up in theit | 90" a" Mention by an Administration that | 49 DN successor on earth, Christ prived for St, | decided veneation by landing a shovel-nosed shark | fznerienced litle, better eure ot the hands of hie J oi) Tut! ite bu Sl . ooo naalots, a ¥ come their | °° ™ y Ponren | Etter that Wis faith might mot fail him, and said, | on the deck, measuring four feet, six thehes in | treating her'as a servant rather than as one of the flee ‘st Ineo 7 parlors, so that in days yet to come t atiowal fel Posten Tem paid g A fusitoer named Keats shot the first Ironchntam A Sound Plettorm, but an Unsound - ‘3 ¢ was wanting in true national feeling, Ponte: rt Peter, and upon this rock I will bul length, The veteran fisherman, Mr. Campbell, ea family, compelling her to do menial work, , Executives children’ may ook upon them and be glad | ade an indisere . of course, feflecting Hy und The gates of heil shall nut prevail : + nonld wate Naan |. ‘The conilicting stories of Osecola tnd ‘bis Hones. | Who bas been deified in the Continual kite ‘and I will give onto thee the keys of | tarea more sea vais than he could carry, Gen. The Convention which nominated Gen, | And when their mortal career is run, Ict | pitterly upon the treatment he had received, a whateoever tow shalt bind on earth | Jamon B, MYx became so enamoured with the sport sen Ns waa ue abeves bY Ponren’s letter | shall be bound in leaven, and whatsoever thou | that he forgot to eat or drink anything for fv . Anan for the Presidency set up a platform | them be escorted to their graves by squads | At breakfast Mr, Anaus showed Ponren’s letter ua Pee ie PAT be abeee Ie bares oi py ay aS to any ie for srahoale. hold, in rogard (9 the dead womtn ant thelr iil | mishing has been going on since Siturday. A Prus treatinent of her, first excited the suspicion of her “ vent some distance ond the bo frentment of her frst excited the suspicion of Her | sian patrol went some distance beyond the border, ‘that finding Ho enemy. On tho same day some Frenéh for him to stand on, and one of iis planks | Of Policemen, and on their tombstones let | to the Marquis, who was greatly vexed and reid otithority given to St, Pet and all is a pounds, sfx ounces, Capt, Mimmons says there tan | He WAS NEVER MANAIED TO SARA, cavalry were repulsed, losing an oflicer and thirteep Hy f i there be no other words than these: | chagrined, but said that under the eireumstances y descends to his enccessor, and this is pre- | wrong inversion in reeard to the Rip Van Winkle. | and that she was only aservant in the houso, Again. | men. H was the following: infallibility mes She is doubl J. having been reduitt in 184 at | when aaked whother sho was his wife, he seemed | C” “This Convention deciares iteelf in evmputhy | “ Friend of B. PF. Maxnennn.” nothing could be done but to let the sentence of | Seo how sip an expense of $2,000. ‘The Caplain is w safe and | much atmcred and gnen area thet ere ie, Meemed | The destruction of the French Railway at Bitecl with ali oppressed peoples stracgiug for ther ee the court martial take its course, Ponten called | derstood, but potions existne | aerecavle man to lake @ trip with, bis, boat is as | upon the inquiry was made concerning his former | was completed and the vinduet was blown up. "The , _ ; renders this explanation necoss xaimple, | clean whistle, the charges are ‘moderate, and | denial of his marriage. This question greatly con- th and bg , : Too Much of Bancroft Davi at the White House, and Mr. Apaws turned dstrated in human afl hough the authority | none but the most’ respectable persons are allowed | fused” Wim, und after hesitating a few ciogtec he | Prussian forces are partly armed with now ‘This declaration was made in May, 1865, ] 1, we make too much of Bancnowr | back upon him. Ponven soon after resigned and fo Bt. Peter is —the reverend Fi oh boars, Staterooms efe furnished those who co | replied, incoherently, that he had an object in view | Nxhter cans with khorter barrel and wmaller bullet, , he October following the le of Bae sgee : \ \ fo the Unit on her excursions. On her return on Saturday the | when te said that, with the same needle arrengement. ‘The Bavartam and in the October following the people o Davis, the Acting Secretary of State, who | took service under the Mexican Government, Aopty a Chtet Tastes, progeny ong papas! whale about thirty mites from Fire | ‘Tho relatives of Sarah Cooper assert that the | iricd the chassepots two years ago, but preferred esirt 1 " . moniantty: Leake . i 1 WHOM eases from Oo! d slan: i i » Cuba, desiring Left their rights, and be las been proved to have betrayed and Sut equi aan “4 : Jackson gave him an final deelstons and after fe hier ig) a pot x veehoaise ete Gabe, Git tae the needle gun, During ‘the recont skirmishes, thie Wiel HAG Governed we. Unlen Wea fo! tbe of ’ “ oye * | stand ¢ q and the peopl ; “4 sh h ho cavalry are splendidly mounted. sight aan nike in rebellion: againes thats | Prbe OF 800,000" ‘ miral Pontes, bad a command on the Missis | homuttotceieste wih tee thts resembles st The Cambria goes into the Screw Nock Com- SARAM DID NOT TARE HER OWN LiPR. cha ane carremenient writes that the raftway Hy seh Avot If any one thinks so, what docs he think of % . performed w remarkable achieves | Son by the Pore, and the ‘simile will ma pany's dock on Monday morning, in order to have | . Instead they think that the body was suspended rd Spanish oppressors, Thus they began that ; sippi, where he performed a remarkable achi Gerttshd that the authority given to. & £8 fey beg Sen teed wi some time afler-death, ‘They add | deetruction at Bistock waa extremely importans, Voli Gen. Grant and Hamiiton Fist, who keep | ment, which teseribed as throwing an in- | Christ extends to all his euccessors. When the | Her bottom cleaned and keel coppered. She will bo | ¢f, bright intelligent girl, and had a | ‘The line rune from Forbach and Sarreguem{nes te brave struggle for freedom, for the abolition : voliallty 1 Cite Jastice fa not on the bench lls opinion is | open for public inspection at the above place on | mild and lo disposition. One of the sisters thence to. Ateaabor ‘The order to ae ¥ Davis in oMfce after his veuality has been | condiary shell into a rebel vessel through a hole Haguenar, thence to Steasbourg. ary, ie 7 worth ko more than that of londay and Tnesda hints very mysteriously at a conversation whieh she : of slavery, and tly ual rights of man, in A ‘ Monday and Tnesday, when yachtmen will have an 5 the 18:h to prevent a «udder " demonstrated by the Legislature of Massa. | which he had previously made with a round shot; aay ovens 248, , says she liad with her sister Sarah, some time be- | Stroy was given on P f ‘ which they still persevere in tho face of ob- Do i o! formance generally regarded a4 a nautical | but shen on the be on {s final, from | OPPOrtunity of seeing the lines of a representative | fore her death, wherein the deceased woman is said | concentration of the Fronch from the Sout! 7 ) : c ance generally reg Which there {* no appeal, Now that this dogma of | English racing yacht, At a later poriod, after the | to haye entertained suspicions of an attempt upon ‘ mbor of picked won of 4 Btaclos that only the most devotion could arith pe ae bi Het irhey tA Pe genes bectien Aicosina tiedanets ial which there. fe mo appeal. Xow that Ahis dogms of | English racing yech he lake gariod, fee the | a eee ence ttempt Accordingly, a small number of pi n of the tim, and in a very shameful manner? If | miracle. z eral of Papal Lif ty has been proclaimed of | squadron cruise, she will ag rOwn open Foctieh Ubians started, ender the commasd 00 contend with, aby relations have been distinguished for the con- | faith. all have reason to rejoice and return thy vieitore for a few days, whenever she is dresne: PREDICTED HER SPEEDY DEATH. 4 ," gy If the Republican Natlouad Convention of | ey wart bribery and fraud by promotion ciEit ou iacthelaasa or Cae werwesea eae tac tho ud OF the Church when ebealing from arapins one pach ede ince Tho sister is very reticent, and refuses positively | Aleut Van Voight, tor Zweibrucken, the nearest ; 1868 folt ! thy f i to high places of honor and power, is it not | * ade ‘’ ieee its ae likes Fit OC CES eee Talla are quite undt for match sate | (gslitclote this eonverenticn unui wiat she terme | German town to the eae hgit At Zwel- felt such sympathy for oppressed poo. . qprerenppnety 7 sanity faith. miral Ponten's career in the service, allibie, RE POT, ee a i: | the proper: arrive brucken the engineer, with mines and workmen, | plos etragyling for their rights, how deplori hcl ” hy aie se ak ba it was certainly @ vory gallant one, would have Sy lbs nib DBDYOALOY. Int, consequent on two seasons’ severe work and | The Judian doetress, better known in the vileE® | Av iced tue eavairy. Gn Tuesday they set of tirty ‘ ", ‘. _ | fal sentinel slipald continue to proclaim the | cone to an end soon after the fall of New Orleans —_—2—— the recent Atluntie race. In order to give bor a bet: | corpse in tho’ garret, 4 a relative of Oxccols. She | cavalrymen with mines and eirte, carrying the ne- bly the Republican Congress and the F ter chance for the race of Monday week, & f 7 fact, and wake up the people to its revolting | put for the interference of Admiral Guncoey, | Another Fine Roman Catholte House of | tay oraered a new. stayeall, toreeni bears no better character among the neighbors than | cossary materials; but on this night, and also the t Fee Teen ART TERRA te aint] | CiemnHlEy? Ponven and Fannaaur quarrelied, and such was | » Worehip-A Gathering of Distinguished the well-known wailinaker of this | taxieatd at ibe ftariem railway atation jn Rordgasm. | f0l2owlng one, the Fredch outpoats were too xetive that noble declaration! Instead of aiding fe “ 7 Preachers—Au Interesting Ceremonial, city. Mr. Ashbury is by no mdane sanguine as to 4 By og ro pone of the Merritt family and ee ened for them, and they had to retire ansaccessfal. $ roms Sete Semrnseeen 24. es Now follows the characteristic part in the expe. AtY ‘koma, onee PT pdeacmeta og heh ae ease tion, ‘Tuey made up thelr mins thatthe ey ‘te ‘A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION terials which encambered them must be reduced to (emade jato the circumstances attending Queen | the grmaltcst possible compass, and that eysty tian It has been ascertained that the woman was burled | who took part in the expedition must be mounted, tn Woodlawn Cemotery, in public lot No. t, range 4, | The next two days were therefore given up to ride t " s | Let Davis get himself away into the ob- | the arrogance and presumption of Ponter that this Clabans, ‘thay Bard ‘dod “eNete bested | lis. ins tad guile Chee! conbttted. bE ibaeat |'tho Secretary of the Navy rellewed bin ofshh | scree er tree ae ee erties hard,and there and at this vory moment there ‘aro men |. cmnces, and he may hope to pase unnoticed, | cotnmubi aud oritered iin to the Naval Acdaémny | ctrect, was wilnested yesterday afternoon op sev. | probapiiity bent 2 at the head of the State Department, kept Bat as long ax he dares to put himself in the | @ Newport. Curcony heard of this from Pouten | eral thousand persons, including some of the princi | {ime allowance, there by this Republican Congress and | ont rauk of the Government, he and bie | #t the Astor House, and, begging him to remain | pai Roman cieties of this etty, andthe | ‘The Morrisnntd School Ring Complicns Republican Executive, who are en, ‘ a ia J 7 HB » | sodalities of schools in. the neighbor. tloms-Who Pockets the Dimes ¢ Pagoda A echama’o ,sshelwensy ‘by | Metobevend his Lackers need not expect to | there fora day ot tie, proceeded promptly to | Soraitecs ‘tae ‘most prominent of whion were | Mr, Te Means Oliver, the President of’ hd ances for the coveted "Sl cap, untess it blows enables the Canrbria to get clear of ich in licht winds will in all The ceremony of toying the corner stone of the | }"* Pushing 1 o ip, mest, grave No.%. ‘The husband has positively re ) parebase and sale of Cuba, ho have - eptins Pon ibasad new edifice is between Broomeand Delancey | claims having a finger in the public ple, whieh is | So i ‘a é 2 tracted the suiferings of her devoted Can it be Tract <a streets, and promises to be one of tho handsoment cay Li pie, death he has constantly drunk. To-day the | tiorses, and on Saturday night the whole Bday roi mia ‘ 4 promises to be one, of, tho, hangsox thougbt to be more than MeFinnegan, McParian, | Erave isto be openad. aod the body tsken ont and | cos c4 ine French, frontier, The mounted Sitnere people, in the hope that thelr own profits | Can it be true that the subscription of | Senator Fr:xtox has written a very mode. | fomsu Catholic church eliiicos in the clty. Its 1 | oa Mezenschner can truthfully way. Mr. Ofiver | dasected, and a chemical analysis of the contents of ; ‘ rate the stomach is to be made by Dr, Pettun, of Mt, | and workmen were charged to pust on with all Kisco, feed is Senna otc beh soviet heron who | sible haste to the viadutt, while the Thtanew ‘owns the property where the Ludians ure, intends ejectine them from the promises, show there noe | kaged the French outposts, who were sdeprthed, be sufficient proof to substantiate the charge of | They accomplishes thelr task with pertéet titemy murder, ence and success, might thus be larger! And more than this, | $1,000 which Gen, Giant made last year 4 judicious letter upon his recent over- as if to intensify the wrvag, this same Con- | to the fund for the family of tho Tate | threw in the Seuale, Tie protests that he desiras gress and this same Executive maintain in | Joy A. Rawsixs was not paid by tho | °°) ny me patty}? aud thab tis WAL Gos office as their Assistant Seeretary of State a | President, but by James Frex, Jr, with ‘ ne le point. It ls expected | asserts that never singe he has Been member of the See ee eee Perce | Board has he direetly or indirectly appropriated fie Philadelphia pressed | one stiver from the schoo! or any other fund. Eve- briek, with Onto sandstone tacinge can Sreetey ring ryone knows about McFinnezan’s lightning rodjol style of the ed is to be mod Lie. : t tinue to do everything in his power to promote Areas on each she an as well as how it was thet McPartwn fret o t AT IME BI ‘This country was Tonsed from sloep by an eelo is i i f ow r " 7 . = the Sehoot Ring, out was, tt is ehs I, bor a AT TUE BRANCH, ft man who is in the interest of Spain, ant | whom he was at that time ou terms of re: | heir continued ascendaney. He takes eare, how: Nhe Basements And to, rane sae rit | tobe McPiacedan slique by the pesuval or ere wa, pile ia sion Which sent the groat viddaet into the ar, ‘The whom the Legislature of Massacliusetts has markable intimaey ? ever, not to intimate that he regards the aseea- | dows and a larze beneath oy a +f en Rien hgthay hy iio ths Ieee shies Monmoath Park Rates—Vour Rranch in all | miners rasted out again upon the railway from the ; 5 ppointment of the elerk to tie Board Let ct . publicly branded with the shame of reesiv Can it be true that there was a false pre- | daney of Republican principles as in any way | The ¢ nein Isto be mosthacd- | ty cParian. Noone knows bow wany greenoucns the Glory of Fashion and Bon Ton, spot where they had retreated, after tihting the ing bribes to betray those who had confided | tence even in this testimoniel to the memory | id nt in him! Of course he will receive bribes | of a most fuithiul friend, a fellow-seldi again whenever they are offered, the times that tried men's souls? Was it Such is the sympathy of the Republican | not @ testimonial from Gia but from party, the Republican Congress, and th Tisk and Govnp in Giant's name? With the renomination of ; to boot were given, It I4 slso gencrally believed ve \ ; ined. moulded, an | that MeFinnegan tends MeZeuschner by the nose ; wipes! pad Sybped MA | and that the latter works zealously with the Ring aitern The chureb whan rang. | inthe hope of securing the oftee of Health Warden pateeres Tne enero Worn for tye town. ‘The three last named personnees rale at fo the oity, eau St the Ring that rules the Board of Kiuestion of eulightened town of Morrisania, of which Mr. 1 Mason Oliver # « good citizen, On Saturday, the new raco course at Ocean- | end of the train, and succeeding in tearing and blow: port, three miles from Long Branch, was opened. | ing up some length of tuc line on both sides of the ‘Theday proving fine, the attendance was very large, | viadvet, then mounted their horses again and re All the visitors at the Branch having turned out to | turned safely into Bavarian territory. assist inthe opening, and give caste by their pres | ‘Tho heaviest skirmish that has taken place in ence. Three races were ran. ‘The first was ahurdie | this district is reported this morniug. A party of Fe 10 be of pi in | and it is @ eafe inference that when that quest et, Mr. Pextox will ma felt in an efivetive mauner, Ie also de ¢ that Mr. Gansput removed, he ‘certainty did not anti ves @ practical asp that while he was willi should be ruce; it was won by Lobelia. pola ae Nie , ican E © with oppressed peo te current! re d quite br ch the building Saas Tine 87, reneli infantry hud crossed into the Pruselin ter- publican Excentive with oppressed y It fe of Inte currently alleged and quite pate the removal of an officer so confessedly | tite tu total cost of tue | The Young Women who Help Themselves, | The second ra ‘ontinental Stakes with | ritory, about half way between this and Saar Louis, ing for their rights! generally believed that this thousand-dollar | ficyint, efficient, ond tre nil fin, . Borrows of the Conti The Women's Typograp enjoyed their second aun Funk’s Union Park. Dat pd the festivities ical Union No, 1 Ml picnic on Saturday, io cing began at 2 o'clock, re kept up until midnight —— subseriy Hemilton Fish in the Pillorv. Th ortaed by Viear Gi Forty men of the garrison of Saar Louis aud some he amount of $1,000 | infantry went out'to meet then, and we oming up with them, between the villages of Ladweitler and Gr Hanterm, about six miles west of this nehdneg, | Place, Wien a squaron of Froneh cay ud tony ption of the Pres Mr. Fisk or by his part addition to a sin nid by | yy, Here the Senator puts hb ground, There is no reason which polit r, Jay Gov The Congress of the United States of Co r eubseription of their f common sense for cross Was tem t t v “ ‘othirg Occurred to mar the pleasure of the day, | by imported Mmington, won the fret he: In the | #P cared. Jombia takes adifferent view of the duty of | own, If this is not 60, Mr. Fisk should ning a man hike Gen, Meant out of the | bef ste iby the Litas yeti Se most beautifal of the dancers were Mies focond be met with an secidash by wiles be in. tre Prosslans feet a y they could nt erie epubl ows e C y i i lik % By / 3 aie right shoulder and and ended bis needle guns me ‘ an American republic toward the Cuban | not allow the report to be cizculated a mo. | Ssval Office in order to put a man like Mr, Guix- | ti, of Corresponding Secretary of the Inter- | tarver as a race horse, -Enguirer tien won the next ¥ could come up. Then an ine revolution from that which now prevails in | nent longer to the injury of tlie President, | S#4E inte it Of tele Grace, Ceara Condon of | ®ational Typographical Union; Miss Cosack, Presi- s. He is also by Leamington, and they are followed wi 1 in’ the i td ¥ G ep scars “ af aa I ’ credit t is fine on, vay, lea tho minds of Mr. Hasrvron Frem and | If it be true, Gen. GRant will do well at Staten Island, MC. and J. OF h credit to this fine stallion, 9 t. Peter's, | dent of the Women's Tyogrsphical Unlow:, Missce n died Jast week. | MeDonald, 8.4., W. Baxter of Irvington, Flattery | Moore, Bartlet, Grice, K ane and Bell. ‘Among oi os of St. Fercsa’s, Burisell of Nativity, Perron, 8. J, uests—not printers—were Mra, Chignell, Mra, Ravagzs, the other was Mrs. | Sijucor, Dominican Order, and the pastor, the R . B. Smith, Mrs. Robert Johusov, Mrs. Wm. Cons Mowarr, The first was a mewber of | Mr Meicenua, Father Bonaventure #rey, Capuchin | White, Mra. B. Kells, Two distinguished wom wos Mr The third race was the Monmonth stakes, .Thie Threo was won by the favorite, Helmbold. ‘Ac- Time. + 5 A French comape- dell hismoney-jetting associates. That Congress has just passed resolutions declaring that the ouce to make some explanation of a fa incredible. Let us lave the truth. t BO : nN " 4 Miss Jonuto Muir. “Typo: | For the first ttime ‘this season has Helmbold are sald to be Cuban revolution is right ; that it is the duty sehsiol edly the Boxaranre family; the second wee born a | Fiwer fom @lanioa ttrest graphical Calan No. @ was represented by Messrs, | had his measure “ken, It occurring In thie | mu : town in tte r i Nn f 3 the se ’ pesca: So * B. Smith, President, Robert Kerr, Jolin Vincen ut then he was somewhat stale and off. trl enkire! diquaeters, of Colombia to help it; that the expulsion | ‘The Nathan Murderand the-Petfe. | iiss Qooey in whis city. Madame Rarasts cut a THE CIVILIZING GALLOWS ROM, Walsh, Wiwiain White, Haga’ Daiton, David Wg caught bim ‘at the last, aod Helmbold's | {t's supp ssc that eben of Spanish power from Cuba will alone pre- at if the Brenek army ree or four days, the LOL ener 1 ¥ Will be ance nis admirably situated for the eon- ‘many. Kells, Alfred Burton, and otters, Jockey dre’ away Iaom Helmbo To-morrow will Park, and there will b peintist ail The Mob's Demand for the Lives of Two or of None-Tronble for Gov. Palmer—Bup- tizing a Man aud then Hanging Him, The obscurity which surrounds the awful | figure ia European society by her wit, her reck- assassination of Mr, Natitan can afford no | less tongue, ber free pe excuse or apology to the police should they | Afer Locis Narotzow beca ip, but under’ it could not get the latter died off, Still, ¢ Glenelg is no matel for him: 4 day's racing at the ail this week. vent future aggressions of monerchical Bu- rope against the liberty and independence of American State d War-How e Ne and ber free life ne Emperor sie The Canarsie Reitr pross ey Sup “the policy o! b Lan 4 They * | meant to marry nd never forgave him for an a The editor of the East New York Sentine?, who | — Ir the euccess of Saratoga 18 any indication of He babi Be Wey S00) wana and that “the policy of | fail to discover the murderer. They exist Meaeotvink Renn tt vgaturete bie: Monsen Sr, Lovis, July 80.—In Shelbyville, Il., yee | 1 sig a notary public, recently gave offence to an | future of courses at watering places, thea Menmoute fe ser recs by Ponta be proteteed the United Siates of Ameriea cannot serve as } only for the protection of the community— | Prefrring th ad bed terday, ariot naturally aecom| 1 tue execution | mast New Yorker in the Canarsie Rallro uo, | Park has a bright future on the right by the fortress of Saarlouis, aud on the @ guide to Colombia on this oceasion.” ts fea inet j q, | After various adventures she finally marriod | of Juseph Myers for the murder of Plebesso ( ~ ae 4 P mmo le't by the Vorges mountains, i on primarily for its protection ngninst just such | pieces the Talian at a. vabonh Ove fs Ry : Habterd ‘Helden. ¢ The latter, desirous of reciprocating, entered the RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, A regiment of cavalry is expected here to-morrow, When Americans contrast this manly ex- | crimes ge that committed in Twenty-third . Fi 7 sash. plant iT perpetrated the murder, was to | #uetam of the former and pat a bead on its vccu- aaa The ‘was a good deal of firing to-da; f the French, Ou o ‘ot nnder him, and narod n Impressed with the gout! shoot- the Chassepot at twelve hundred aud fity or n hundred yard ¥ ‘ go; and though she got him into a good many ‘ pression of a free republic with the | etreet lust Thursday Weht. Admitiing the pes, he adhered to her faithfully to the end. twaddle : of Brvenan’s amendment, by | emergency to Le great avd ‘“ffeult, it is oue | Mrs. Mowarr had not some of Madame Rarazzi’s made 'o tear down the fence ene | fF the future he was discharged, ‘The editor of the which the House of Representatives in | for which the police ought alwa,”# to be pre | brilliant qualities, and lacked likewise many of *, After the execution the mob Sentind seat out plucants annoanctne full particulars V ashing y ondeay: 4 es . ¥ 4 her defects totians Ghee + dispersed, «searing eternal eumity to Gov, Palmer. | of the a in bis next number, But on Thursday Washington lately endeavored, at the com: | pared. ‘The public employs the her defects; but her carcer, though without a | ‘lined. gue ollowiug particulars pMporing room was entered aud the artic mand of the President, to bolster up our in- | them not only to do comparatively unim, blemish, was bard!y less chequered. Born in | As the fatui day drevy nea’ d men seetn- ing the account of the collision was competent and corrupt State Department, | tant acts; not to walk at the heod of pro sof J w York, and gifted | ¢¢ to grow anxious conce:” ‘ure Welfare, | stroyed, and the types were scattered over the to they must hang their heads with shame. | cessions merely, or to patrol Broadway, orto ren out ar men 6 been uanged with Myers, but his sentence was | pant, For this le was taken before Justice Hamilt uimuted on ‘Thursday, ‘The mob demauded that but on apolog 8 1 » shonid be banged or Myers released, Sev 7 F sizing and promising to behave better John J. Hopkins, Hay at 8 Goerck sirect Line car. uA Dastenecr, whore name fs snnposed to be Wri ning years, died on Sater having been runover by a Belt on &: inst intly killed by Doyvel Creek bridge nt telegraphs from Berlin on Satnr- leave ov Sun ———— s WESTCHESTER COUNTY. - - the aristecratic ¢ This (eeling wus evidentiy a geo?ine one on the part | Of course this delayed the publication of tie particu: nt of troops the p: with femur kable charms of mind and person, she | of Meyers, but there are sus} that Holder as | lars of the assaule fo ile passed thro avale ay belt - amily Durie, the little danghter, of Mr. David steal of wl - . és a cliog asa belle, an actress, and an | *Umed 9 greater portion of bis, he eviden.!¥ belug a Emi rie, litt ighter of |} stead 0 atten Y Colombia may be but an unimportant mem- | help ladies actors the crowded thoroughfares, | #*ined disthuelt s je Jealous at the interest. thaviiested in € Whitestone's Brillinnt Puture. RE Ripe hy Bi) Ob RANGORy OF ano lets, ig 2 the ic ot Lane i 8 Some even ad Vive , +. . ‘ ta 4} * | author, Just before {ne War began she was mar- ‘ous contederate. Meyers, about ten days be- The terminus of the Flushing and North Sid ‘ve Hon. Philip Dutly, of Fordham, lost $2.15 bet- n ad ] Ver of the finnily of nations, if rank in thet | though there are all necessary duties, per | ttt ye Hiecure son of the eetcbrated edit | (ole the exerulion, expreteed & wish to'be bayuzed |” minus of the Flushing and North Side | une feaignt Helahowt at ton Branch on Saturday, @ Volunteers ure reckoned R . . r oR , 601 ew fk oral nad, Which Isin the village Vhitestone, id, ey Fay, Nad to deadhead it home. » whole Polytech: ho i family 1s to depend solely upon physical’| ays. We eare not how wall they perfor | opine Richmond Hagutver, and has since Heided | "toe BAsH'at ance gave hia perwlaslon, and the | TSS cs 4 mute fariserto. the cree tae | _ Min Kalle Hendiiezs, tho daueiter of a. wealthy vis pronrior ofthe Jour } ce; i H er cst ie He] 8 p 2 ‘ , . Isc was d al 3 the ¢ » 7 of " | Inger be brewer in Was! m8, m fat opposed eran, Das ompelied to a ; force; but in thn bigher estimate whieh is | them if cy are unable to guard us agciuat | ju Londen, where sleureds Of lateshe has beeg | Stnonee nay ken andar arabe cuard touke tier | © be erlendes camers,on the completion | (MSRursQuTamarig Went Fegnay. whee faner oonosed | pelea hrassla a ’ made in accordance with moral qualities and | midnight murders in our homes, ‘They must arKeahinna ° hehdlane Gata. ix & rn 1 bl Fae tderthat ke | of the improvement, wey | ork two me g to Harlem. was usual, € R a correspondent of a Son Francisco paper, aud | This made suc’ qu Jmpression upon Holder that he | ef the improvement, wey | reli] , (9 Harlem, was th such Sil Seatatlanee aa tee intellectual perceptions, that little republic | do this; and if the present foree is incompe- | Ler letters have attreeted much attention: desired to have the game dite perlermed tn ble care. | Wittesune. A. ferry fe coutsenph 9 between acknowledge. hi y. The {id the Papal Nuneio thee must be placed far above our own, as we are } tent, let them all ree! m the patrolmen Fe agi TREES out and bap) that ‘village and Westchester. H J1OURS OF LEISURE The paseag : yperora proclamation to ‘be i 1 i ses : : Tt is assericd that various Irish benewoe | ceremony. z ee OURS OFT m. asaage aperors proclamation to at present governed, Our conduct toward | to the Superintendent himself, and let us rish bene ig. pene PIETY 296 7 predicting (hut tue war will be tong and arduous ‘ i f Jont societies in this city have held secret me: +4 " produces depression and aneaainess, Cuba, which was magnanimous and honora- | have competent men in their places a i , "eA A ‘ $i ii . from field announcing that Holder's peatence a a | is bused on a plan found simong Mar 7 and have resolved to attac range pro | hud teen commuted to imprisonment for life, ive Ataien islander Goce ope Pa i ble so long as Jonx A, Rawzrys lived,| Is everything possible Leing done to dis. BLESS AD SR RE Pe Dhortly afler Lovelock, the Sheriff came ‘The Staten Islanders mast hereafter pay $4.50 for pap on Sug. 5, We hope this report is not thelr gas, has ever since been controlled “by | covor the as correspondent al bars te corridor, without @ licbt, and stretched pe t Hambarg, w a0 sin of Mr, Na 5 , aamtnni Of Ne Ww the Parveot ang Lwoselie Make 0. ay that the city Was in u state of sivse, ¢ fesire to make money out of the pur] though three days have elapsed since the | (y parade t as is enjoyed by other | Uy nee Dee Ab Ce pene owing well that Batu day, war fatally run-siruck, . Ty York Seluctzen Corp’, two hondred hy points on the coast y efor ere bel ade ie i e ork b dys 4 ate ry y's monste nis at Wilhea er ¥ chase of the island. In aid of this pur- | murder, the Coroner's jury bas held but one ayOritiee ara Loundita’| fener wee nel elit aaleaps Gua wereceniting loan BAIR TET CRT crc wr to New Mayen, today ig sa dieumer Hplcn wore, caput wills In the ant ehecune, pose our Secretary of State tells Congress | session aud caamined but one witness, and Any attuck upon them can only digitata om iin eel eis — ing the warbor, ‘The port is perfectly unapproache p : 7 d any tidines of the! 7 1 Fe ut, j that we cannot afford to go to war with | him most cursorily, But it must not be for. | il upon the heads of those who break the lair, | _ Holder, the lent (of the patr, could not keep Dr. Harcourt, of Staten Island, is dangerously il) LONG SPRAND: Bremen and Lenbee give one hundred thousand ; ‘ a 1 ‘ Ss ori andor 7 ut to the shet |. De he bridge Hotel, is ag or uw efence, and Li bi i Bpain ; but Colombia, through her national | gotten that several other persous whose evi. | Let Mayor Hort and 5 pyecinleny nt einaas see Said the crimbbal, that you have | mitiag” De Lever of the Wiltamsbridze Hotel, i | aica's colored militia para de to-da ARNE ioe seeeh, Cote eer nad Tamvre HOMES fae Legislature, says, “The resources which anos Tr ge tien wo, | thet the law is obeyed, Let not New York city ¢ Lal Peay) cctory for 1870 contains two hundred The filthy pond near the Flushing Railroad depot — 8 ve) dency, manst- ‘be of the highest Jinporteee | eet anoibee iancene »"" Was the reply. ae ETT eR eontsine two hundred | Te Sera Palm b to te tlie ee wank Pot) A General Kasagem lone at Hand. we may need for this war are not beyond our | and would have been most valuable if given Lp LM acts dba Sete tiae alee he ane meet ARS TOME? the | asisual d, Jocobe has boon appointed clerk in tue match is, the event yy Huntineton | Parts, July 81—Midnight—The Hmpervr'a ; , : i : aaah ; t ab ella nuel J. Jacobs has bee nted clerks im th Hom eating mat E : 3, July ’ ‘ ‘I moans, immediately after the discovery of thecrime, | A singular question is raised iu the courts y us," implores Holder, “is it to live | Custom louse wt #:.0% a year Ss CUA lbiey The cena tho TpemivO a prise OF quarters to-night are at St, Acsit, near 4 Pst a : é ‘ ; sing : #) ordier™ fix German physicians sailed for Europe on | * © : i : ; Such is the difference between a republic | Vave not yet been legally examined, whilo | of Washington by Mr, 1. D, Wmitxny, whois |. ¥cs are to be parted,” is the sow reeccdiat in die Prussian wry. The residents near Like Ronkonkoma are tn grevt | rontier, ‘This indicates that a general « aout Sig Sx) LU 4 fear of an Mnuntation, ‘the Iake having risen nine fect whose Government is inspired by manly and | all that the public knows of their state: | said to Lave been a confidential clerk of Gon, B, | “gue Hoes to d pod ga ay Aa roy Will devote all his attention tothe | higher than ever vefore 4 ; ORO OA ‘ onnd ‘comes fram out the care for seve 8 aera emlex-currosae | 2s 4 , : s Benerous sentiments and one whose Govern: | ments is what has appeared in the newspa- | F. Burien, It seems that by virtue of a recent | minutos, s-¥e the lone pantines of the imprisoned ee editor-in-chief of the New Yurk Lemo- |. To.morrdw, the ann ohron meating of tne Bast. Money deposited this day In the Mutnal Benefit ment is inspired Ly the love of lucre, In| pers, A prominent citizen of New York | act of Congress, Honario Awas is to be paid a | murderers, each dr vot ine loss bope (or — Toni Slde Watlvosae™ 5 Sovings kin he Su bing, wi date ro Aa, . és i o TIN h 1 prosperity prepare for advers 0. truth, the resolutions of the Congress of Co- roclously murdered at ni i is ow considerable sum of money upon an old contract | life, tat may be the one that is t be gaved for JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, fo on their annual huekle ! prosperity pi vereity, 0 ry atr vr re night in his own ' fs Mika Tealineatine ante st the eek potted Trion Course has been s A —— fombia have put Hatton Fist in the pil- | tiouse, within a stone's throw of the Fifth Wasgsey bas fled a bill i Perea erat at, a rage! ing With is throat, asks 4 Germeas will form 6] Giewar vemeten® Pisin purshened by A. °T OLITUARY, exhibit him there escorn of | Ave pals m equity event the | clearly and distinctly, © Well, which is it?) a . Ane erection and putting into positic ve tory, and exhibit him there to the scorn of | Avenue Hotel, where probably five hundred payment of this money until Ames shall have | then comes the terrible answer, “You have got to | Timothy De Mt Thirty-third | ane uew froin benius aver elucting Creek Por the Pall r 8. Gregory. 9 son of the Hon, Dud the world, persons were sleeping with their windows ¥ ak 4 die.” Tam giad that it isa't Hub,” is the prompt et, fell down staife yesterday and was killed the new fron bridge AIH rock FOr tho rails And renior partner In the firm of Walter a 3 Rate satished a claim of Wairxsy’s for $5,000 for ser. Maen iiled Colhous, and} am ready to go to he Thirteenth Ward Germans have formed a | weeks, begiB ung W-day Worle? dled on’ dutwraayuiest, He had’ faced maby Mr. Manierre’s Friends. open at the time, and only one of the four] vices rendered in geting the appropriation y,od. ba excited over Holder's | Patriotic Aid Suctety, and gone to work in earnest , eRe months in Europe for the bencat of Me tiealtiy, and Re The Hoo. ¥ F . surviving persone in the honse when the | through Congress. Wuitsuy alleges that he has ea itat tcllpetiae eae nosurred orhlle Meare Yesterday, morning. while Veter Lawrence, aged WAI TBRARE, dyery recently. He was @ graduate of Columoiw H . Bexgamin FRANKLIN MANt- i 4 t some stones ta the water at the ~ e ; on ; a Bai} ie ial i ANT | ovine was committed has yet been legally | already been poid arctainer of $250, and that Ames AVAR SERCO ns tas eurbine agrone Pot'or ast Lighty-rourth street, be fol ia aud was | ‘The dJersey City Germans moet to-night Aloxancter J. Atocha, who died EUKE, late lottery policy dealer, but NOW | i pterrogated in regard to it! Does this looks | agreed to pay him the remaining $5,000 after the rect. andwith en exclied lisrangue calle upon ane m Clough will run a foot wag axed vente, "Oage Republican politician and Commissioner of |). fi : ar it to 8.” writes that as he was going down 2, for a puree of $100, Ualted States and ‘Mexieo te Poll 1 b Pett 1 . 1 like a prompt and determined effort to dis- | appfopriation should be enacted, Ames, oa the —_ pprovingly forn Sn Saturday a ib a Droslway car he raw ‘a filnaQlased. at Aime Baten Ay é instanee of opr Palica peaanral ' ee TT RP ; 7 ' ¢ . fourteen parsons ra one drow! ver tha se ‘aterson yestord ernmen ‘of Santa Ant Me ny ia ae es fe uy APUIANY ue cover the assassin, Whose escape or efficacious | other hand, admits that he agreed to pay $5,Q00, by.a Cuousind) shroats, und a dual 18m ule foe tas, Times ‘an one Intensely excited over tue Fuse Ree | ™ Mobain, of Marshall afd Oliver | Preaident Hoi’ enicloved tim on secret survige, BY 4 Bai! for Europe on Saturdfy morning. 8 ‘i = 7 hat th i cali ende: oI prison; but the determines he wring Tribune. m rOOr Was: eee el ti insets a " gol r ue treaty ol eat i ; YY morning, concealment is made easier by every hour but avers that (Lat sum Was, in reality, Intended for Boataabthe wont ant the ality ease reeotl tee tne |n Ln Se ata iA palaged saan’ paaiaraay tantalie roan Me Ved BER bow nats nial in Hegotiating te Lreaty of previously announced, contributions had hat visaea without tisdetastion®. Gen, Better; and that when Waiver made qe | undertak: THE BALL AND BAT, Honten's horse down to drink tne river at tha a been levied on the police captains of the re is: Looked bargain with him, he represented that it was Gen, | 4 meaning but taetless souls deem i > Lincoin bridge, above Paterson, N.J. ‘The horde threw : THE LATEST N necessury thi in off ato the river, and the "S$ GLEANINGS. the crowd mateurs of Newark pl. i - ‘ ‘ auld be appeased, and i ¥ ; . ili tity, aud some other citizens who gratefully Admiral Porrer, who seems to unite the | Betten's services and influence that he wos pledg- | accordingly a country. pr Tames Moon by | ga hhG\lphas and, Amateure, of Ne on he Paterson folka PT a ae RR 4 % 7 ‘9 | ing to Mr. Ames, in consideration of the expected | Mame, mounts a chair and makes an earnest ap- 7 aces of Mr. Valentine, Cash efferson Davis is at White Salphar Springs. expect future favors from the illustrious | functions of actual Commauder-in-Chief of the aol p . P peal’ to th ultitude, He declares | 4 9 Pastimes of Baltimore Way! Ne Maymakers in | anda voung girl wno, ihe Avonias’® will ko on an gxoursion to Heed a $5,0 98 » pect srvice ‘ 0} to-day, aud the Unions in Tremont to morrow Iivbants efections.: V Th oniag will ; n t 1 ie HITS dertool UTLER & Nd a ‘ ie + PRN OY See wennt fibrin My —. — adios Sanit Comission to aid the Py i vey him down the hay. During the trip there | tration, is about to visit Newport, preparatory to li Waitsey nner look iby Moros sha 4 th by strangulation ured in the | of Haltmore aud the stars Was wou by the visite Uy Pepi TT bet ee ry ensure » to Bury lic ese, ender have not been pe ‘med, ane at ac. paus by pI en to seven, OK ry. 7” 9 ad was the usual music and epecclies and cannon | Sis Plessure trip fo Europe at rhe publie expense, heifer y las Ener sat re ae aie malet nad aloes tua law ta Ca ‘The Eekfords achieved an easy viclory_on the RUTH, Sr A Ee AE ean get al ing, o had only treat under pretence of observing the nautical opera. | Cor@ gly there is ‘ ne SOF Fe f wax speaking M wae lung. Uni Dunds, on Saturday, uver the Bergen Club, de Sie eaana ten __ | for Congress th venth district of Olio. Gring, wo that if be had only treated tho} ot ein: hostile nations, ‘ him to pay the money, Indeed, he goes further | ho was dead the crowd. rushed in hid tore the seat. | feating thei Py 1! tos ned a calice made staid woon the grat Ayrers OF |. Miss Bartlett, who, some vorrs ago, marric | Sefloe ow « ngne, maid 5 ’ , ar) Be wes deat Pennie ‘ aean itavad ox: | eens ud arrested seyouteen edo, the Cuban fuilliouaire, revurhs t crowd cn Loard to champagne, and paid all | yi. poxruns have always been a notable fam- | than this, and charges that the retaining fee of 2&0 | (id 1 pleces, agtadagy, ts Fort Wave: Tats heey evoaen | renee weld ith 98 00,000 the bills himself, Mr, Manrenne might have | iy. An lore, after whom the Ad. | Nght to be refunded to him for the same reason, | The Morrisanin School Ring—What A, of that place nd the Athie‘icr ot Vuuiadelphia, Tus | g A Bast of amatour Dase-ballolayers and ine ry) Mr. Thomas Hughes will th hip been thouplit a rival in a emall way tothe | sical is named, was a gallant old sea-dog, whose | This is evidently avery interesting case ; andif it mu & Var Baye tnday a match was played between tho am: | Y,0rder oF Cher Patrick Caupoell tina visit tod Rusoeell Ly " reat TW kip, : “ey ver come to trial, its. developments ean. of The Sun stove tice oll clue Artic and Dauniess at Humerte |. The Rev. A. J. Canfield, tor the past six 9 : & great fight in the Essex Valparaiso, with the ? Lice in your jaan 20th Inst. ane | PN when the former w aacnre Of4 10%, Adaut only Vaiversatist . Wil ti c miles , As a token of his eatiefaction with the con- | Phusbe und Cucrub, either of which wus quite as | POt full to receive the full attention of the | der the head fa AY al Blows, of tue Oriental Club, weted ws unpre his furew » a a uct of hi ful retainers, Mr. MaNIERiu | heavy as the Essex, extorted tho admiration of | Public. not as liayin Wadi ‘The Bonodicts and Bachelors iv the employ of the | On Suturlay ev Jo) Ita ‘ Hee t street, Rett A aR eA Eee acai art inal Foe : re Senn OF — enivervol whe Migeiane ee toat bout ant bye ie | Eee kaiway covnnanyuiet om the Rhian Rletistys | ated great exch item! it i Ciet mine | n praciously permitted thom on this occasion | a!l Europe. No braver man ever trod the dock o mnie : {rigue” secured tho furnehing of supylive in ole iine | baturday hoings were pliyed. when the | Scholes atroct, by beating and bruising each other with | gry a ba p Friend of Bexsamun F. MaNieine.” B impatient of restraint, During the war ayainst i fold rey tly and We Montink sail thia evening on. the | turbance tn Fiederte’s Oy vn inidaiat > In F.} ‘ ‘ome K several visiting societies on Saturday ni iy fuse, elves Hy gon, the | th A y 1 1 halt : Vy filee, ¥e yes Fig des Witt Lo Cuil engazomonts as follows + Op Tacs: |! avurday migit, aud beat th 4 Wanec two hundred lappy mortals, we are told, | te pirates of the Gulf, nearly halfa century ago, ined them with @ torchlight proce She OL Ta aueecesy Ab, Ene, be iWGnBaGie dav, and Tivitday, Putuaning Tndgieads | Were locked u ghee as tba : | Aisplayed his Madge on thelr Wosome, and | &2 Commodore violated the law of uations by | Yesterday they tad prige turning in Military Hall, | Howib iauentent Oe tute whic sou Wil Obie us by Tee sa ates Re ea aAM Boll iy | Tho w steanie Heme 1st, WA Wanna: ten ; ’ proudly exuliel in the privilege, ‘They Toit | “Utting out a piratical vessel Iying iu the barbor the afternoon the whole party enjoyed the: iy ing. th ania with nearly i tremely. a ttn th A RUE RO e eee A iaraattoud etn Tienes we kts bat } we They felt | of Foxardo, a Cubna port, It wos # proceeding in Graok's Pare, Xo" the aeanina & OAC DookE hha utionery they Mee. AL ArAte th spirited game in Cincinnati on Satur. Uitte boys tor praying on the vacant Lots tn A lirze and en R . themselves more than recompensed for their Gy durcqullan) oMbelavnie ett Saitek rt was enjoyed in Continental Hall, m Hers than they have cer gnrehiago here, the con HY In city mufored a dereat Ly dftarn FPP ty ehak eter ea Cf at aero, ority of Spain, with | atter a procession, they will go plenteking to Bas rm Awarded 19 us voWwly bicution our | Ofte Kod Sogkings. Artir che | A squat of municipal police ix charge of Hack In- | tienethniar tie kent Hevubhens xpouditur {u Viring the steamboat and tho | which we were nomually on amicable terme; but Hite A the princival citiel of, Northern Aarof any'comoetitig mouse! ne weauber ae ans Weeed Pt ass heatag, Yop nately dwith's | Xue venti Ae gt aaa tttanemt Pmt Can Hee fh tg ia n¢ ‘ding AL Do , 5 eraey are represeated In the wesemblage : uberae tie Board | oe , new toy relred with ie residents complain that soinzcterw. from th youtinn ds to be calcd , yin and, and providing the gunpowder ou: | the feeling of our poovle was in warm aympathy | here a'Fanme eu? 2 Me arsemblage of Tur- | havin, ca fay PR Ua a Dae oo. | Ratenai ine Mele thet ecorcu Be rune, whieh lest | vintitiat'y FcR TAREE A me ae Ua ahve we Welr garde: yon se ball, ov TD relels, and Of a low Lari,