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o ee ————— = | MIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR, {224% FIL MUTINY ON CE BOWEN capstan bar, I held in my banda piece of board for the anchor {o rest upon. 1 threw the board at bin, dot i¢did not bit him, Twas then kuocked down AND {yam pea to my feet and wes kaocked down by Jim. 7 OF THE BRIG AND | Wren 1 cot up the second time. saw the captain (28 ARRIT Se bene CRW lyingou the deck with blood flowing frou lis head ‘ ARKEST O Si The second mate was sito lying jusensibie on the f - ne deck. I was again struck, when I + Negroes Accused of Murder—Pull Pare OROTRED tee ies f0 HOP, he Stortes of All ticuinre of the Then a4 wal? which they did, We took the captain a, and he Freoged- The Brig C mn died at abou: 6:30 P. M. After his deat I ordered 4) he Officers in Ludlow Mtroet Jails 4 | ine ship put about and leaded for New York, Fri- L, Howen, on which occurred the | day aftornoon we set our ensign, union down, hopine The brig to atiract the atiention of a bark which was then In Perri mati y at sea, fome account of Which Was | sight 'bat it was not seen. Saturiay morning the gee in THE SEN yesterday morntog, arrived Im | ensign was agato set, and this tue was seon by the ¥ sat a lato hour on Thureday night. | Borona We sent aboat abron{, aml the Europa’ pre tow ceete of officers on the Toow. | ret inate, Mr. Hiimer, came to the Bowen ond nav: Phere sare several sets ol igated her into port ¢ to arrest the matinogs craw. pot for her, wa THE MAN WHO KILLED THB CAPTAIN, ve deputy United States marshals, armet A pees z “4 James Thomas, one of the prisoners now in con. with werrante iesued by United States Commissioner | Arement, appears to have been the cvuse if not the Pavesror, and with @ revenue cutter at their ser | originator o1 the distarbance, na by his own ad: " detachme | missions struck tie biow thet killed the oaptal ice, eomposed one act. A detach Waal ised and also at le { the biows received by the eoie city, with the harbor police boat, formed & | firm uate, He is a perfect a specimen of black Poth of those sets, However, wore | humanity ascan be foand on this coutinent, Hi Sided and the arrest Was made by the police of Manlewon, under canard of Sergeant Daniel Blake, wlo boarded the brig immediately ehe came fo in the Norrows, Tos crew was TARYN WHOLLY BT SURPRE rrarane: of the officers, phyrique ix fully equal to that of either Mace or Coburn. In adilition to this perfect physical devel opment he bas the advantage of youth, being but 2 years of age. He says the mate found feult with his work, scensing him of being but balf awake, ant when be did the work over again according to the mate, who was Blanding on the op- of the capstan from him, seemet more na If they @ the ea! 'en oP angry t) na to curse snd swear at J meditated an ercape found all efforts in that | him. calling him’ ad~d blick-bearted ——— —."" Fareel ousavalirg. ‘They surrendered at direre. | When the mate applied this epithet to him, ‘foo. Only two of Ce cr Ww were On deck at the NB DROPPRD THE ROPE Teonent These were immediately handcuffed, and | on which he had been haullag, and went ap to the ‘then a raid was made on tho forecastle, where the | ero er tala iteal bs | . rest of toe Mutiuecrs Were secured lying im their | sii my work just as 1 have been ordered, and am tate ready to do my duty at any time. Bat 1 can't be is sxe into port ender command of Mr | Called what you called me just now. That's a bad The brig carse 4 name to apply to any man, and I don't deserve it.” Tilmer, the mate of the ship Barone, who still re | ‘ry this, ys, the responded ¢ angrily faze posteaston of her, end will e'sin saivaze on | than ever, saying he Peale take ne imperuinence t The nded ofc from him or any other black —— — ——, and threat. the vos! ard cag’: The wounded oMlcers: the | ened to knock him down if he did wot resume hie ‘parsencer ond the crew Of the Bowen were all on | work. Just at this time the captain came on the Board. The murdered ey.¥ain had been buried at | top-zallant forecasiie, when Tuomas complained to Bono nceeeer tbe ath ‘st. the day after the | Yim ine respectful manner of Zoere ate evel the distress Brig. THE MATR's VIOLENT LANGUAGE Tne following is 4 “2 and epithets. Thojon!y reply ti COMPLETE LIST OF ALL ON BARD order the mateto " Krock the bi captain made was t ~ down!" a : “Kill the d—d biack ——— 1!" “Thomas says the Ghe Bowen at the time of the matiny 4 ¥. ecxpiain had @ kuotted etick of frewood in Lis Capt Janee O Armebory: first mate’ dead band when be came on the forecastie, a stick— Bee: feco dn Geore D Crane; core £04 | as te des ribes it—sbout two feet or thirty inchos in Renard Mattiew Goat Reamen—tai a lengti, With this be struck at Thomas, the eee ee eA one eattien” puaien. € latter dodged the Blow. which fell on tae ship's rail YP CTE! aS luck epanlaid, Deagiog ual. | ‘Vth svel force as to make « deep indentation. Brace . camigin then aivence agaia on the necro, dealing 4 einen bre: atl Baie eae anot.f blow, which ‘ihomas amo dodged. the y Zhe teumen ate ail negroes, ond all bat one ns. | Sat watt iastae bie shoulder sad arm, Thomas y Portau Priuce; Mike Antoine of Cantrell the | says these Were Murderoas blows, ond were reaily fires beth renee lea Portuguese Tooras Roach | intended tok. 0m Believing bis life was in dauger Brom Jamies; Fmanue olwe. trom tho Cace | he stepped back “4d Pulled & canstan bar from the jee Verde sions; Peter Anderson 16 & Spa capstan, andas the Captain cave at Lim again he ed Wiliam Jotn-oy claims Virginia as the dealt Dim ove full blon’ 08 the bead Bi bis uativiie. Toes ary ait an unuawaliy acts he Capeaie patc: TO TRE Dice, Wir ny. att + goon eet of felons, much adore tae | hen Dartally raised himself u." ABA Jeane hia hens vera + SEA Stine Se oe Shiee m Oompa? 4 Ducket and appeared to be 1, *'P! a wt va @ous fellows to fail in with on 8 dark | Ceicus. ‘The mate then came ot Thu’ when tho bt. . y nfuriated negro deait him a bow on 4.8 Shoulder Se a ete rwren, Promptiy exoner.ted | knocking iim down. Aiter the mate fell ho Deg:* ee eae red hee tthe reat | Teomas to spare his life, plenaing that there ne“! De were telvadeds Rue ctuer AOU | no more distarben ‘ ail hands would we Cede et S epleon P< | (o work nothing more elould be said of the aflray, puty Marshal and broveh: to | 7° Sais Thomas agreed, and tee first of the Bowen, THR DISTURBANCE CAME TO AN END. A and mide formal com | At Mie point THe SuN ter asked Thomas Lust toe four for how the secoud mate wo» bu MeHiG On kek WICK GA (Thomas denied taab te ad wate was hart ata A dior seit Cunmiainer Drvan T 6 reporter insisted that Le was hort, and was Cor exominall nth s mo ning, The een: | slved wogror whe ie cuudued in the some eet nics OF ta periny « Gaalepeted by any Thomas, cave forwird and at “1 capt a eak ocenrred between 4and 414 o'clock Le second wave Lit moa clip over arsiay, the Ist i At that Tie teeta rare GAL UAH Latina eed TUR HOE Ecrat , Gown for tnepection, ChnmI0E tuat ’ 2 having a good offinz, the mat of] the woend coud stil be felt, The reporter took bens Sadeen’ ata nee strnek dat blow I feil, b ob Up miguty quick, Pedal) see av table oorriuaity | 2 bd seized a bar ard Tor nis woud be required t BOCKED DE SRCOND MATE DOWN, Dandie the anet ors. An son was at the wheel, | I did indees, ba put I did it in wel! de ence." aud hal no part ener arbance or the ci Antoine, like Thomas, ie a Jot clack negro, pot Cuustunces that led test. dames Thomas, A LITE YOUNG NRGRO, tf tall, mosoular and netive, was one of os Thomas nor Dilt, He professes to be Roach «ol Mike Antoine or Canter lithe, pnt considera: yours of uxe. voll a@oinsng that in which Thomas that ha just ta-ne! out, ‘The two wate Pete Te, work Top eater aes | Antoine are confined. They are less intellizeit ne Been ee ere cna captaia and | groes than the rst two, and lack (heir Sue phy sical sgammon. The ancior had been de se opment, though they disp.ay more of the low Over the eunwale, and lay on the topgalan: fore | W'ssily Cearacteristics, Husch is badiy pcknarced Gavtie. The mate wished it stowed ina particular | ponte er ae ‘Centrat: thouh “he Meee ta To's ity, 10 which, owing to ite welent, the men | Fenorer «8 Cauirell, thouzh be sixned the shis's found ¢ Men'ty in femoving it. The m then or. artices aod Was knuwa ou board Autoime. Tuese ‘them to use the capstan, Thomas took the | ‘ewe atiached to the anchor and made a tarm avout TRLL SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAMM STORY aiaead ‘With If, Walle the resto” tha crow wee | Of the origin of the disturbance as Thowas and hare and prosccded to haces. Ae | Emanue! Antoine, though they are confused us te ivan Se toeea tk Oe prourens, or how they got involved in it, Roach ihe mate upbraied Thomas for wis care wcarried in & sling, but he dues nob seoin to charging him with. being atupid and but whow it was hurt. From otac: souzces the ye". Tao: nok the line cf the can, | Feporier learned that wien the mate advanced on Cbedience to orders, and then Dungiingly | Thomas while the Iaiter was eagaced with the Aga in precise.y the same way as beiuge, | Captain, Roach advanced on the imate with a cap. . bi ” Fas belore. | stan bar, aud was wbout to deal him a blow when : sue secon] mate seized him aud threw uim of the TER VATE BYCOMEIMEAT ON forecastie, He tell heavily to the main deck aud an the fillow, as the crew say, | received hie injuries by that full e names, ‘This ms. as | ‘The foregoing it must be remembered are state: : . 4 stood pp, when | ments of ihe negro mutineers, and it will be poticed eusged, both the mate and the | that they cast all the biame of the affray upon tie . ad us to altract tention | white officors, ‘The officers’ stutewmenis put a difer © 4,out from tie poo, Mr. | eutiaceoa tae affar Blesner, don't take any Impertinence from’ thoa : men,” oF som gto thatefect, But ua the oiter (RESULT OF THE DATris, e cont the captin tou The second mate was beaten advut his body, re tio an, as some of the men @ay-ordered the mate | C@.Ving Internal injurice that competicd him to keep to ‘knock tue d—d Tarcale down,” or, as | (8 berin until last Sunday. Every effort to risa Thomas says to Kill the dod black = ce ce, | caused ¥ nausea and Vomiting. He is aul He atso come forward uimsclf, The row suering from the same cause, ough graduady have taken a bicody character * g luis accustomed strengtl Cipain's a Mea Ont ta HOLBGRALIE, BEATEN tee mK wl purvenger weut into the affray to a s obit vary, it will De better to let each part, | assish the captain aud mats, Tbey Were aot iu fe.) uis owe story dure’. Nealon watuniD: Whea the fight ended, the captain was taken aft cs : to the cabin, Dot Was injured beyond relief, His Mr. Cifre T, is pm intelligent young | head was literaily epiutoven. He died at 6% v'clock wnitd, W ast four yeurs resided in | that evening. Vos He va ed in tus bowen with the iu'entioa | ‘The fist inate had hie right shoulder dislocated, of i Gibraltar and Cadiz, ageacios for | ana was otherwise so only injured that he was Use sale of pou Lire wcable to leave his bed for turee diya, Company, aod by the Johnson & Clark Sewing Two of tLe negroes, Emanuel Autoine and Thomas Mocuine Company, Mr. Cifre kept @jvurnal of tus | Roceb, were uiso so. badly Wounded us to be Pesrage, frow woick be reaito tie SUM reporter: | obliged to keep their bunks. CIPRE's JOURNAL. bis left the vessel witn only one oMcer, and® be Wo left New York on the afternoon of May at | Mi 6004) end fu. seamen, Ln tots eondision they An ivied On the wth wt H Island, waiting for DRIFTED MELPLUSSLY FOR THREE DATS the fog to clear awa: We cot inter | When the Europa case (0 their assisiance, as bas Wegi, With afar wit, and at YA, M of tho H0th | siready been vescribed Wer Of Stopings n, Cian. Wedoestay, the Sst Al tie parties azree that when the distarban Woe w rainy dev, ant at 7% P.M. the wind snitted | broke out Anderson, tre Virgiuia negro, lefs the Lop: Py On ‘Thursday the wind continued aboad, | gallant lorecastle aud went wit, taking Go pars what & chesvy sea Was runuivg. Thus tar everytuing | ever in the fight. Auderson, who hid tue wheel, In toe y-ssei has gone of well, ‘Th treed | alto remuiued at is post, aud is acquiited of eo. Ue wen kindly, aud the crew w erly and | pheity, eibie, Atatou! 4orclock in the afternoon the | Tu. crew was shipped at the special request of tn and m, seif were aitting on the quarterdeck | Capt. Arusuury, by Messrs, Worsham & Carver, on ‘Tue first and second mates | shipping agents, 40 Sout aires, These geutlsned forward, securing the auchor. | advised thy captain to take a white crew, Lut pre‘erred neerons Conid be ewplo,ed for seamen were demon ting § ipa chew St wise m ond toe other hat & cue uerey over the game, and ert Byiebam & Uareoy nlf of them to 2), Hut this also UD TALE don FORWARD of the sailors, One » and Mr, Sleeper Armsbury declined, teling the ebipping mat SELECT STOUT, AMLE-DODIED NeGnORS, ae gia Hepa, Wuen the captain said Mr. > 64> | he crew wus sent aboard on the dith o! May, & Bhat mene ee eee te te arome a ph | sover but Peto Anuessou, ‘The captain seeined forward. | irted to ctop ian, wid uid, Don't go” | ery much pleased wit them, remaraiog thelr ie RR Tor@ente Seed up a title | Strength and hevlihy app: arance, and expressed his of Is. board Pas foon | Periect Pausfecston with theo, Nowclag baat An dersoa was drunk, the captain said to him,” You ko forward, my map, and turn in fora while, alter 's gov nep.* brik Teained at the wharf several hours ot forward tho Ughling began, T think he ated the Wor» tothe fre ‘A boat which owed on tue cook's galley obstracied my aignt, | 4 I could not see the persons engaged in You ‘ owes 8 grand m aN after the crew Went aboard, and wus thea towed Ha LB Lh SO GP twining ashore, That evening she was cowed Sas not tended f tamatne in the, cabin cated | through Hell Gate, and anchored off Hari's Isand Grog ind Tcon'd hear the sound of tue gut | Where the o Joined ber the next day, and sue STARTED ON UFR VorsoR, “Ge, Wud Award Buie Oue Cry Ut: e Owing to calms ehe was several days in getting aa h ” i} KILL TUB STEWARD, } Mag, Coming to anchor vecausa of cals tree or % The fret mate then came inte cable four times, Ail the woile she Was Working up the C0! pen) avd the Ulood wireamive doy Sound the crew behaved excellently, and all band a . og hud ceased, We then we seemed pc ouly sfled with treir officers. In ai Mes told the ‘meu to bring the captain | aeed, the men sti a in praise ul Capt, Arms Gian into te cebin, which they dd, He had a | Dery, Aad pronounce hiw ® kind-hearted wud good ‘ carh mn his head, 1 dressed the wound in | man tb bitwyl 4. I then took some medicines Cart, Armsbury was abou’ ) yeurs old, He has “ forte galore, Ove Of whoin had his arm | sailed frew tis port a muster ior avout ars Gvated, The eaptiin died at twenty minutes | and enjoys an excellent reputation among Visve’® Course Was chenzed | wen us an oMver who was not accustowed 10 vay. we sighted the Europa ani vue | dificu Lis men, He leaves a wife aud three rhoarded her ard brought buck | cuuuren, male, Who took eha rge of the HBLD AS WITNESSES, The mates ani the cook, with Cifre and the two Lor rare ca negroes pot imp.icated inthe Oxnt, were brougue Danke Keune eins } to the city lash evening wud placed 14 Ludlow street BFanks ATOADUET 4 ii, in default of bail, (0 necure Lelt abocarance us SU my tech 8) the'examination to-day ae Wituewses, ‘The owners Y rd + 1L6 T of the vewrei are ready to give wny amount of Dui TDAAEY: for their officers, aud Mr. Cilre can prodably sceure STATEMENT OF MR, SLERPRR. all, bat e¢ boar at whieh they were brough: acs Sleeper, the fire! w: faye: Toto | Last night Was so Jato that the bail evuld not be en Ls 4 sand were kad vel Sarees ag ae on Abou Ma they tatlain and.” posnesa The Californin FreesLove Murderer Wee On the quar Russeisco, June 7.—Mrs, Pair is said to Se AO ie gaat a eel aiventy paid $30,000 to her counsel and phys ‘@hpr ian LO ove be a for testining to ber insamty, hunting w Wo ie weoug ¢ ser, aud over exbenses of the trial. Dr d Tight. De pub th Wie ky her pr ba dca) ablenuant, UOW sues Biess youre aelcen,"” ape her tor #%,00) Tin taken ofan’ put On agen, his — - (Paskor rough Vang oug 1 Jha Kekfords and Athletic, Sra of New York, u + tL it, wasing that June 7 Wh. 4d, AD. Beh. Cub. TH, sth. OE, When T ordered te men to T) bekinds....at de eis lak Vedat Abe cap t J to mond tt work Ath, dF v '@ 8 8: 2 Ce oF 4D TO TALK AMONG THEMSELVES, Atlanila Gea Ma aiae erctand much of what they #aid Jun st. 9d. 8d. dch. Sth. 6th. Bh, Bb, On. its Tom Roach, wud Blichael At | Npesane i i as a hl a Hastlvectod ouvs, ‘The captain came | Allatic 96.6 © 0 4 8 8 Ona Wh Don't taky any Insolence trow | tung garued Nassau. 2; Atiansie, 7 Nhe Bisktin” Wien Merv:l started ps me WAAL MAG VUaSh Gb CEFF em Di bean Ui, AUARUG, bbe Aigiers—atood by and looked at the sport, sucking a cigar meanwhi BEATING WOMEN IN YRASAILLES, From the London Times, Wo had yesterday about 100 wom Who had been captured at barricades or Ughting ern rae With the Communist battalions. I saw about forty oaal to Re-establinsh Gaming Honses | of these passing slong the Avenue de Paris, who and Lotteries in Parie—The Column of | were boing conveyed to the House of Correction ; Tondeme te Restored The City's | some were packed togetiver in an artillery wagon, FRANCES PATE UNCERTAIN, THIERS SAID TO BE INTRIGUING oy FORK SUPREME POWER, broazht in on by Fire 150,000,000. others were * foot, Peel cant” bet s Hy re ‘4 y “4 cM s irmes. twas a vory LD be ome ol Versainies, June 7.—The municipal elections | them were old women, bul n.osLof tnem were un- Gor thirty, and (wo of three coWid not have been at Mirsoilies and Tarascon have beon doctared void. | Gor thirty, and two oF three eoted poe fare Sent Twenty-five women wero killed and Afy injured | Grenecg cantinigres, and wore upon their beads feaihers or & dust-colored by a railway accident noar Paris yesterday. Ali th pieces of the Column of VendOme have been found, ‘and that monument of the military glory of France ~ one who had retained the attire of thetr had no other lead-corering than their own bair. Will be exactly restored. M. Picard has deen ap- | Their arrival nt Versailles excite d areat curiosity. F a immense crowd collected to look a pointed Governor of the Bank of France, M. Ro- | 20 Miieiee crn er were auld to have assisted tunde has been appointed Procureur General. The | jn discnarging mitrailleuses. They were received Feport of disturbances ia Lyons is faise, ‘The trial | with ingulting laughter tnd Jeeta in gurry, taste, oo % casionally even Ww Of those of the Communist leaders held ere as pris- | S*mlonaly, Sieh th ve very furious against these ‘onere will commence at once, The fires trial will be that of M. Assi, M. Lonis Biane has written » letter to the Figare denouncing the Commune, Ar rests of Communist leaders continue, Luliier bas unhappy. erestures, and aaw one who, to spite of the excork, kuO-ked_ off with het” parasol the mill- tory exp which acantintgre was woaring. ‘Lhe lat ter looked toward her assailant and wept, On ail bands the cry was raised, “OM witn the caps doen secured, Pyat is still at liberty, it is aid | One tail young woman, rather good-looking, 7 earing the rest and military head gear, ranted that M. Juies Ferry wiil be appointed Minister to | ft remstning covered. A woman stepped forward Ww lngton, to enforce compliance, when one of the e GAMING MOUSES AND LOTTERIES 1” PARIS. Feadily yielding to, the soyonctions oft r rl, Loo crowd, rudely placed bis band upon the girl's b The Figaro propores the re-establishment of the | seizing her hair with the cap, compelled her to bend gaming houses and lotteries as an attraction for; down ber bead, Immodiaicsy et, casting a look full of hatre cutor, T turned awsy from this, spectacl wounded me to the teart. I said to myself with gricf that a people which has no confidence in the Justice and efficacy of the law is pot fit for liberty. SHOCKING OUTRAORS ON DEAD BODIRS, Prom the Londen Naw The merry game gors on. Denoancing becomes fashionabie, and denouncing is followed in the Freneo natural sequence b; braining. Faugh | let strangers to Paris, It nlao favors the abolition of paneports and the law acniust strikes, The Verite says that a compromise has been effected by which the law exiling the Orleans Princes (rom France will be repealed and their election to the Assembly be declured valid, The Princes ere, however, not to take the seats to which they have been chosen, and most agree not to intrigue for the throne, It is paid th: M. Thiers bas given bis consent to tay ef es away from aearcore cowards, Grd the ye ‘ oo itere, and yelling wor . an ie SS Aigeriaareyed oficers., Here le the Place Vendome, owe = THR DAMAGE TO PARTS from the Agbting and conflagrations at eight ban eld, ae T learn on credible acthority, by twenty Ave Communists and a woman, against all tuat Ver- sales found in ite witodo for hours, In the dred taillions of francs, It is aid that sinty mil | Stuttered Central Place, Versaillist entries. are lions of fraves worth of merchandise was burned | sta’king about the roins of columo. Tory have amt ated, too, some forces in the rat-trap. ‘There is ono corpse in the gulter bufeted and exclusive of the Docks de In Villette and ware- houses, The Counell of Hygiene of Paris declares | pesmirene t—the corpas, a8 1 learn, of the Commu: that there is no epidemic in the city, end that such | nist Captain of a barrieade, Who held it for haif an Precuationary measures have been adopted as will | POUr, siuaie-banied, aysinat ine braves of Prance and then shot himself. The bravec b.ve, seemingly, Prevent the spread of any disease to such an ex- | made sure ot him by shooting bin, and the clay, tent. They also state that the lealth of Varia ia a: | Wuien was once a man, over and over acai. And ‘ faateh in the place ts another corpse—that Lidmwrhaaltliedttet woman wi.o fought on the Nue de ja Paix barrics. The Ofictal Journal of to-tay contains a note | with such persistence and uty. They might shot Ler; but they might ai least iuve pulled bee scanty rugs over the bare limbs that outrage di cency, if the word be not an exotic ia Peri COWARDS WHO WARS WiIPPRD BY Tae GERMAN! Aslride np the broad slope of the avenue b tween Viroflay aud Versailles, | pass a very sotrow- ful and dejected company, In tle ater Ole of eix each, march jhe prisoners of the Commupe—tiere from the Iwalian Minister of Fureign Attairs, guar- antecing to deliver into the hands of the French authorities all escaping insur geuis wlo may reach Italian soit. WIERS'S INTRIGUES FOR POWER. From the Worid of To-day. Vensaitirs, June 7.—Un the highest authority 1 aitte, that the fapjon of the monarchiste Las wholly | Stearn iy me wish some contcicessres of pride they the certainty of matnteinte « | march, linked closely arm ‘a aru, Among them are of maintaining a She, With Minwell af ehiet we in | Many ‘Women, wome of them the fierce barricade fan indefinite period, | Hecstes, others were girls, soft and umid, who are s wnade ie here secuingly beesuse 9 par here (09, made in Paris tom ' ; ith the people. dn: | 4 Allare Barenoaced avd foul with dust, many pow ean all clots ders Fi nurning un beate dow. on * soe aeded | Hee Not n alone beats down, gut the flats ct sabise wielded by the daebing Chaa TUNERAL OF ARCTOISNOP panpor. seure d'Afrique, who are the escort of these un‘or Panis, June 7—Toe odsequies of the late Arch. | Wunstes, Their experiences might bave taught Uiem Vishop Darboy took place tod the Cathedral | Cet2ey to the capt No sublo dis tes ishop Darboy took place today ai athodral | gee idedc eary mar of Netra Dawe with groat pomp, They were at | Sedan to their tey were the tended by a large number of pe mailltacy, and | prisoners of soldiers. Buy they are peisouers now . no jonzer, a8 they caver on their wiry Arab etal- erary celebrities, and a d the | ons, aud’ in their prine of cheap victory, they be tional Assembly, ‘The church was crowded and | labor unmerc) ully the miserables of the Commun cathianagst ory Hie ; b front are XY or 40) prisoners, lashed together the throngs of spectators on the lino of the funeral | with ropes, and among these are nova lew men Ih procession Were Immense red pre . Ceserters taken red-handed, T mar vel that etree! teyare bere ac al, ai of Part FRANCK AND GERMANT. Dot dead ta the Brnuin, June 7.—The session of the German Par- — Hanient will probubly close ou the 15th inet; but THE PRINTERS’ CON. members wil remain in Ue city to take part in the ae ceremonies attending the triumphal entry of the | Bose Burton Boaten-Another Cownrdly Resagic Gea Vou Monika: bas Teterned Ion 8 We Eyasion—Aybiiration Recommeuded to Strassburg, aud has sizee had an audience wity | Batrtwons, June 7.—Lo the International fypo- he inperon: rhe Ps Cross Gazette con. | 8t4Pdical Union yesterday resolutions were a firms ort that France will shortly send a | *2mitting rresemen to mimbersnip ts the Unions ENTION. Cuaryé u'Aduires to Berlin, bat men as DO Dame. thas the Jurisdiction of the sutordinate Unions tae hint shall exteud half way to the next In'ernauonal THE MONSILE OF VERSAILLES. Union; and leaving to the bordina’e Unions the ste. get-onacti rogulation of the aopronticeslip sete Horrible Atrocitics by NacMahon's Army ta | A motion 'o ‘ak» from the tavle the resolution Paria Me Nomen, ond Children Shot | offered on Mouday last, to allow colored pruters Down like Dogs— Wounded Meu Murdered | (ue sighiaet mom ip in the Uuious, was tauied aud Dead Bodics Mangled. by ayes 44, nase IT Parts correspondence of the Herald. rich Tetoliition was adopted recommen ting arbitra Tn all the districts where there had been fight- | {i Poeun tea mioser cee nen ivomune fades, people dracged out and threw iu o the street |” Richmond, Va., was chosen as the place for the ios Of the Natlonal Gu bo had | pext annual meetin Places to die. | u many cases wire he recommendaiion uring @ stronger bond of Were not quite dead the soldiers | urion terween pie-aicn Aud printers sroaght the Many were thus agged Ont WhO | Souchern prejitice $9 the surface, The doleeates on away when the retreat was cut off, | from that secon declorel such Fr. meadatinns ry lucky were they who, exptured tus Wed: | injurious to the great soata, and oojected Us eolated ay morning, Were marched away to tie prisons, | sno in thee Cel ee ee eee TT Area ceSraine te the Mele pees | New Orieans wok tie floor ane sald empnaticalty me 7, po quad pie plirase | what it wos no: 8 qu jon of N Sout by which the Freuch soldiers iuform you that they | West turtie grew bromechond ae Geet have murdered suime oue with Wier gus Tamatke werpevecsives with, dealeniae cenlaein VIENDISUNESS OF THE VBRSAILLISTS. Mr. Walsh of New York spoxe very. aii on i Londen AG same subject, and the motion was ater ‘ ; Present aysicm of convict labor was To show the bitterness of feeling among military | Hhe yer eapits tax question cause) caret men at Versailles, may mention thet when one of | debate, but the matte Iavoced ty the four Held Ufcers’ iu conversation expressed a wish | deleraies to reluce it vo teontec to see toe prisoners b. eee for the benefitof | In the ternoom tue delegates vis tel science to the professors of vivisection, the other | gias manufactory, whores, aplendid comets three applauded the tuca, Wile talking, a young | awaite! then, To-nigi dreuade . oficer eetered the culé to refresh bimselt with s | bouquet were in Ordeg eee taee B04 & Grand lass of t Ne was in commend of w convoy of —— [risonere going to Satory. and said he had rigded | Ny : . " LA country of some sere scoundrels, One from id ON TEE RAC COURSE, fatigue, one trom Wexkness, and (wo who were 4 — sulky iad satun @ bank, He orderoi them to ger | Secoud Day of the Prospect Park Meeting Up directiy if they did pot w Two Well-Contested Trots Hy ds yt panties padi: Heh Yesterday the attendance, thouzh not so nu Sale BEAM ETE RGR AGI: Soottdant merous as on the frst day, was good. The Grst Onl get ap duvectiy lo be of as you.” No one moved trot was appeared the 220 class, Five of the nine entries Thomas Jrffersoa and Prince were the The fring party was quickly told off aud the lodr men were corpees tn aTy 18 | favorites in the betting before sie start, In the fret stant. The coptain was bighly commended by his | heat there wasa eplondid bout of apeed vetween brother officers (or his Ormness, and Waea ue was | Thomas JeBersou and Modoc ending tn siead het, $oue ail fell to praising h hotwitlminading whiet Jefferson continged to be che favorite, aud won the face, thoug gamely to the end Prospect Pawx. J ave 7, 1971 tat Layo never b Live.in harnens. HORRIDLE BUT@UBRY OF WouEN. Friace atrugsied From the Loudon Tinea Among the 0 persons who were executed tt morning at the coruer of the Rue Royale were tw arse $2.000 for horses 4, mile Beats, Dest tures io women, I saw ivyself four men taken portession | JS ‘arbenter's Dik s. Thomas Jefforvon, 9 of 1 3 Oras o'clock tals, morning close to the Magueing | & A, thickos'e ar. # Médoc Pang du Louvre. They were kicked and cuffed until they | }'tovetce efi New Berlio ts ale hy re d the Px d there ugainst the | J.J. Lowen’s sheppard Kaapp eS 8 dale b ing house tuey bud their bands Wed, and we Tet Heat, dd Neat ot Heat, 4h Meas. forced to kneel, A woman rasked from the crowd : 0.59 O4 Otay With a screum, apd, clinging to one of them, an Vis Ray vie noguced herself his sister, She was ruthicsrly Westtbace ny. ce, f that have ve torn away and carrie’ bac to the throng, while & Bee cures #1,000, for Horses tua have sever dozen eoliters advanced and calmly sot them | EB Write'sea m Faaoy tun... & ‘ down ; a piece of turn carpet wos thrown over their | J. Morpay’s bm 1 4 2 remains, apd every Man went abc bis business os | J Bowes in \ 3 thougs notbing unusual bad occurred. Wi. Wogen’s eg Prince: ‘ SLAUGHUTBRING INNOCENT CITIZR! Dik. m, belie Morrdi. 2 A harmless citizen was eximly struck with a bay- Ppa Cade Racknt H gnet ia Cie Hie de a Paix for daring to tueinate’ Ist, M4. Sd. ath, oth difference of opinion, aud I myself heard a quiot'y: | gy te dete oth. for attempting to reach a distant chemist's shop in | Mt: WIN gang pao ah tas? ad aoe” search of medicin) for her sick master. At the | qo.day is she most attractive one of the meeting corner of the Rue Lafitte Isaw a woman shot for some imaginary offence, ho four Byers meet, ane ail ire represented to be in tiptop Ax.” Goldsmith Maid has the call in the MUBDSAING BOTS WHO MAD SURRENDENED, Detling. Bull there are some who think that Amer From the Heraid. can Girl Will Jet outa bit, sod go for Grst woney ia Several prisoners were takea in barrie | earnest, eee “i ade, among them @ boy of sixteen, and the sol tiers made them kneel, and #0 kneeling blew out their bruing. Toto the Open month of one who lad been killed that morning @)ey thrust a copy of the d.iby Fevulutiouary priat, Pere Duchesne. BEATING OCT A POOR MAN'S BRAINS, From the London News, Tia Versatilist troops collected about the foot of the Rus St Honoré were enjoying the One game of Comuinuist-hust Very eager at this work a the dear creatures of women, They know the rat holes iuto which the poor devils have got, and they guide to them with aMlendish glee which'ts a ph Of the wany-sided sox, Fould / the braves of Francs returuod to a triumph, after a sbaineful captivity | ‘They have found bim, the meerablo! Yes; they drag him out from one'of the purlicus which Mauss A Brave Polic Messrs. L Kuapp, and W. Bh. ¢ Bell, Shep! Trustees of the nt Vermiivea, Relief Fuud, adopted the fullowing yesterday, and, under Superintendent Kelso's or all the poiice stations last eventing Hesolved, Tuat the brave and noble conduct of trolman Win. W, Leroy of the Niuth Precinct, 02 June. inet’, 19 the arrest of au arnied wstirh-€ in the tace of great perl to hs ors, it was read in High appreciation ot his fe. uty, it fe hereby ordered that t to bin trom the fund, —_ 8 dine eum of $1, mann had not me to sweep away, ands gua A Marriage After a Funeral, Of oe Ok them hem bin round ae they march | Policeman Kenneger, ot Jersey City, yesterday Peter uate with, something. not inasbie® | accused hie diugoter ‘and her husband, Ado.ph his carriage, His lower lip’ de trembiag. but | Helden, of grand larceny. He says that ‘afer & te a ne od the eye or ttn hee eae | Uut | funeral ‘of iis wite on Sunday.t the girl mar: ¢ ute py Hedden, and during bis absence they took from nd dedance in st. ‘They yel—the crowd-—" Sis shoot him "the demon wome Ous, of course, An arm goes into ‘he ob most clamo:+ there are house # gold ring sod Dreastoiu, some silver coin, {wo dresses, and bed clothing, valued in ail at $10, belonging to his dead wise, On i the sirives OF @ BON ¢ mest OMicer, and there {s.a stick in the fst, « 14ils on the —— head of tue pale mun in black, Hat tt veton Explosion of au Oil Refinery, Hiscauzne; men club their rifles, and bring them | Cuevauaxn, June 7.—The agitating house of down on that hesd, or clash them into aplinters in | Alexander Si Jd & Co,'s oll retiuery expioded their lust for murder, He is down; he is up agains | this morning, ‘Ihe agitattog house, with 1,10) var ho is Cown again: the thuds of the guistocks on | pels of oil, and the Company's effice were de him sounding Just is uv sound When w mat besis s | strnynd by dire, | Adam Kah, an emplores, was in cusbion with a atic slantly killed, ‘Three otvers' wei 0 i A certain British impulse, stronger than consid- | Loss $20,000; no Ties Owners Wis Aer) usly imyjured eration for self, prompis me to run torward, But it ee er is veeless, ‘They ure firing into the flaccid carca Rr ree ur VTP, how ; througing about it like blowflies on a piece of n His braius spurt oa my. boot nnd epieah into the gutter, whither the carrion is bodily chuck ed, pinseutly to be trodden on and rolled on by the of multitudes aud. wheels of gun curriag Ins tremendous hurricane in May near the Feojce Isiands, the brig Kentucky trom San Fran cisco, foundered with all on board. Capt, Bryant of the Kentucky bad juss married befoce pulling LAW omicer—oue with e bull urges mul Ur ayes oi and Lad Lue ute wid, aud, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1871. THE WILD BUASTS OF CUBA —— ATROCITIES PERPETRATED BY FE- ROCIOUS VOLUNTEERS. enone How the Hungry Wolves were Robbed of clr Prey—Forty Spaniards Shot in the Back as Traitors Patriot Bravery at San Jose—The Cubans Still Flourishin Correspondence of Ihe Sun. Cops, May 25.—On Saturday morning, the 15th, at 7 o'clock, José Horrattinier and José Sowa, who were placed In the condemned cell the night before at 12 o'clock, were to be led forth for execu tion, escorted by the ferocious Cataloniaa voiun- teers. On almost every face the must savage joy was reflected, and the brutal sinughter which was about to take place formed the only theme of con- versation, It was known that the King had been tolicited to pardon the condemned, and also that the intolerant party, who never sleep or tire of blood, bad applied, asking by cable for the heads of the two victims, The prisoners bad b tried before four differ. ent drambead court martinis, and at every trial the voluvteers Lad urged their conviction, and finally they were adjudged guilty, contrary to the eviderce, ‘The prisoners have been subjected to every indig- nity, but the hopes built upon witnessing this hor- riole butchery fell to the ground a few moments before the time appointed for the execution, The condemned men had been handenffed and were Kneeling before the altar, surrounded by the Broth- ers of Merey, when Gen, Carlos Pslanca apreired jn the prison, and ator embracing the prisoners, assisted in taking the irons from their bands, He told thera in the most tender and benevoleut words that they bad been parioned, through the magna nimity of the King of Spain. A sepoichral silence Tolgned through the prison, and a call by the Gen al for vivas for Spain and the King met with scarcely a response from the voluntes THIRSTING FOR BLOOD. \ Bring out the pritonors,"’ was the cry of the on- raged volunteers, who acted like wild beasts whieh had their prey wr d from them. They formed in ‘ rquare on the parade gronnd, end afier throwing down and trampling upon their military insignia, they left the ground in adisordered mass, using seditious language, ond threateoing to attack th Citef of the General's sta, and hissing the Chief of in their hands they also 6 Gov tuos through the city, Wod to the tail of a heres, if le did not give up tne Siminals for execution, ‘The miserable villains aus 'Dg the greater part of the day went through the streets menscing every one, and uving blasphemous and obse *0¢ language toward the Cubaus,whom they expressed a desire to exterminate. ‘What was (he crime of the pretended crim Whom had tuey killed? whom had they robbed They were Cuban’ and members of taGuential taintlios, and this alons Was she cause of the hate of tits ater in the day the artit ery was ordered ont and the n.ltary sent for from San Luis, wierenpon the Volustect® dis;ersed and orvler reigned ouce more. Waite these scenes wore being enacted in de Cuda, {athe neighdoring city of Cob head court m*rtiil was sitting, and bad condemned to death the wei known Spanish merchant Don N. Moya, his two ncbhews, two negroes, and two Chinamen, This sam % COUre Martial arraigned ce fore them about forty Spaniards, among tiem tie brothers Bora and an ci ect of the Spanis! arm who subsequently escaoed, Mr. Llampaya, and sev eral ants, who were nc, MP4 O the crime of the patriot army, sition and provi emi fet Nop,’ 1 albogether ‘ays been A RED MOT ADOBKENT oF THE sPaNta.“Y* The efforts of his friends to acquit him were Ue less, as Coonels Cullegas and Carfieral, wno « "® boodthirsty everywhere exce.tin battle, swore that it he was acquitted they wou'd abvondon the The orisonera were all ndjadged eniity and were Sot in the beck as tr z mirning ce heen ar with their them: ¢ Garay, Juan wae 1h Domingo Stable, José Maria José Catasus, Fe ix Ros,’ Eetanisiaus Her’, Marceiano Lopez and two sons, Frang ts sandeau,a Mr, Marsiila, Juan Firueros, Teobuldo Sustaining correspondence with And providing them wich sions. ‘Tiis charge, ne improbable, as lve bas a! 1 behind Frenard, tho adjatant ef police Tomasco, and the commander of tie army N. Morales, a Mr, Fegera, N. Duffonr. an ayotheeary lately arrived trom Ba racoa, and many others Wiose names 1 conld not learn, Of ail th only the brotners Stable have returned, ant up to this tine it is known that the Botas, Guardia, Garay, Fiver uncle of the Stables, und others to (he nab peteen, hal been sbot: and this is oniy a begiuning Seren offers wio were in command of the 800 Spiniarda, who escorted the convoy which was cai arraigned ‘or cowardice, The Cntaloniaus Yincensed mgaivet Gen, Palanca Mai di,” a nickname applica by tt baus, and he lias Baxi re high 4 cal! him « in to the Cu ESCAPED ASSASSINATION, They are constantly boasting that all who have not acted with thers have been oD ized to lnive tae country or have met with an untimely end. They proclaim openiy that if Palanc ts wot sent off hee Dotee, Palacg, ta, Carmara, Esealente, and (uers, they will quckiy put him out o! .he way. Iu Sin Joré de ics Ramos, in the face of ove hun droliren belonging to th ri the vatriote captured f rty yoke or oxen, Lurned the cane fichta, and carried off the best slaves of ihe plantations Near the sauwe tlice on Lnadtred and twenty m belonging to the Ruis battalion avd the eo gurmilias of Capt Ochoa were att by the patriots, and te captain kiled diers abandoned their arms, and only. seventy Ciped to the village is a most deplor: without any desire of renewing t ay thi \ thet own ni she woods of Ce completely routed, bay hora Ge combat, Com A ofic r were killed, ant seven Moers Heredia is in Bi Grii:o, concentrating uis v new attack, acked and om a letter receive’ from the brave Gen Gomez, Ae KoOW Wal ative in Wis Vici ty, a8 weilns' in the Central Deoariment, are tu a id cun Liven. the jatter piace, in A WAND-TONAND FloUT — # with the Spaniards, Capt, Marquez ono lentenant, wad ma panish soldiers were killed, Prom an offclal Spanian deapatenh we know that forty men Delonying to the Matanzas vattalion were captured after their commoner had oeen killed. Ip the List days of April w column of one hundred nnd forty soldiers, (orcy Contra gneritias, and #ovne volunteers with one gun. all aaderthe command of Col, Can zal, went cut with (he intention of attacking the encampments of Pinalito, La Estrella. apd Guama hese inirenchments were commanded by Jesus Perez, Mat 8, Jor Medina, and Juan Cinta, The exped dioom Ate: of ion returned after twenty days, entirely having lost Oty men and Lieut, Bulloss coptra-gneriting ‘The Wain from Savunila three nights ago brought in ten wour tod nen from the Enranada Waat hus occurred at that point between the patriots and It was rumored mm Men, among them six the Spaniards we do not know. yosterday tat tweuty-se pani 4, had been shot, Don nel Galas and Antonio Boas are missiog and eanuos be found The volunteers bave sent to Malaga for Melenior Catasus and Lals © Boltino, who were seat there as prisoners, Poor ols! even their brethren are hot aa e frow them in Spaju oF in Caba, Spanish Losses io Cuba, The Spanish army in Cinco Villas in the last five montis, have | . in addition to death by sick nose, 1,90) men. Bix bun lved were killed vy Lie patriots, and. 1,200 haye jomed the Cuoan ranks Tie Cubs in this departwent are fighting only th the arms and anm ition delivered to hy tho Spiniards, ‘Toese arws wre given to the picked soluiers of the Repubiic A Railway Smash near Parts, Vansarices, June 7,.—Twenty-five women were kiliea ana fifty injured to @ railroad accident wear Porm yesterday. CURLOSITIES OF CKIMS, Mary Aun Larkia, of 14) West Twenty-second sirert, was hold vestorday by Jusuice Cox for maiteest thy ail adopted child FS. Allpart, late clerk of Barclay. Bracut & Co of Buffalo, acedaed of enibeceting 820000 or more his employers’ money and Avecondibg to Canada, Was arrested ab Suspensiva Wtidge yesterday Samuel Morris. colored, who was stabbed on uenday Dightin Maxter sree Juli Lee, wisa ¢ red, in Atl alive, (nougt: no MOpes Aree kis fecovery, Lise was Justice A jonips ye " Contented the. wet With tation, And deciated Wat Ue Wad perlecty sover, was committed, Frederick Warcback of 203 Bowery went Hermao Mark's saioun at 10 Spring street nd Dagan Dreaki furnitdre, at w boils rased a chair ruck tin fon ben'id Ling his bead very severcly, He was afierwn.d found bieeding in the wtrect. wid wae locked up iu wwe bi ridge sirect police stauo Jobn Mulane of 229 East Forty-second street, drie Veron BSerond wvenve car, WAS asBilivcd yesterda: afternoon While on nivear in Pex slip, by Jereimial Daiteo, @ carman of Ls Nelson street, Bioohiyt Malang asked Dalton to drive as cart of the tack. which the latter atruca Mulave wiih ihe po hted end of FUTURE Griving (ue iron Int) tho fleaiy part of the ; 1M WU DAG Masd bY Des, Daiiva Was lovacd Up J Fyeicd 6 awe, KY, ou Luudur, PRICE TWO CENTS. THE MAN AT WEST POINT. ——— ERNMENU'S FAMILY CIRCLE LACKING ONLY 1WO. The Arrival of the Venerable Postmaster of Covington—An Army of Office-Seekers im the President rain—Nilsson, West Poixt, June 7.—The Government has been busy the past twenty four ours entertaining ite immediate and venerable progoaitor—the immor- tal Covington Postmaster, Tho aged man arrived yesteriay morning, and this a‘teruoon We departed. It is eupposéd that he went to look after “them Stomses,"' although nothing is dedniiely known, 4 U.S, Grant, Jr., also arrived to-day frown Harvard College; so now, with the exception of gran ifathor Dent and Mir. Melia, the home circle is complete, ‘The examination exercises to-day consisie( of @ cavalry drill at the riding hall, ‘Tne President ate tended and declared himeetf well pleased, 1t was designed to have mortar practice to-night, bat the heavy rain which ts falling interfered with it. The examination will continus several days yet, and at its clone the diplomas are to be given by Gen. Sher- man, yr me The liotels are Allod with office. in the Prosidential trainand Roe’ the headquarters of the army, Mile. Nilsson, who {8 8yunding a few wooks hers, ang to-night in the sates ball for the edification of the Presidentis! party, The hall was crammod fully and the auditors were delighted ‘Thy President witl leave here the Capital at the seaside, - GRANI'S THE COLORED LABORERS! STRIKE. Ultimatum—The Authorities oct Honest laborers jence~Rioting Gor. Cook THEGO Alexandria © Wasuixorox, June 7.—The colored laborers Were gathered in various places in small groups tu: duy, Dut with apparently a less aggressive spirit than yesterday, A namber of the strikers are auxi ons to resur.e work, but fear violence, ‘The Board of Public Works, with Gov, Cooke at their head, have decided that $1.50 a day is as much taxpayers cin afford to give, and as litte as the !avorors can afford to take. Tie Board yesterday recommended the contract ors to suspend work for fear of violence, but now promise to protect the just intorosia of all, and will not yleld to violence or countenance cny attempt to intimidate or interfere with honest laborers by mobs OF gangs of armed men, Tho police held the in eny direction in c Ly the colored euiker elves in readiness to move disturbances snail be consed Thore is also a sir.ke iv ved to-day i the coal agents show o determined to hold out been ordered to rend all oO Alexandria, Va, bereafier, and no coal will be shippel from Cumberiand to Georgetown by caval for the present. The mer- chante and others already zin to feel the Strike, as pot only canal boats, but a large number vessels expended a considerable amount of cach there daily. > ~ At the cos! [wharves this afternoon the striker and the men at work nad afigut, Tovjpolice arrest- ed some of the rioters, te - Gov, Cooke bas completed his arrangoments for special police, and will Lo-morrow, if the heavy rain now failing does not prevent, direct that the work on the streets be resummed, and the laborers be pald $1.50 a day for ten hours. °‘It any attemet vs mady 0, ities Drevent thoee who want to work {rom doing 4o, the ; perpetrators will be ai 1d the Setrome rigor WORK In HEW YORE, of the law meted out tothem. he atrikers are ™ Leesa ree very determined not to surrender, bot there » » | The Snall's Progress of the Orton-Schalte many Who cannot afford “ty jose even a day, that f Enrotiment—Concenting Names — Fixing the Governor protects, as he is now fully able to do, Things to Sait thelr Maste those Who go to Work, the reatare pot itkely to hold | 4 jarge crowd assembled in the Third Assem: cot very long, possibly not thirty days, and in no evont over (Wo months, unless they receive a large | bly District Republican Headquarters, Lut the em okors following gut loons like to- rly next week for amount of itor hae Latha 8 iwite rolling committee were unwilling to tell the repor& teeseun oarh trem $i to $2 and board, sua this may | ers the number of members enrolied. During th take off a large number. three nights session 490 members bave been em —_ rolled in the Fourth District, under Capt, Brackett, PREPARING FOR JHE CAMPAIGN. | I the Sixth District 839 names have been enrolied, — Two of the Committee say that the Chairman aud Tlenry Smith, the Secretary, have kept out some of *he ataunchest Republicans of the district, and that they auevicsse © Derely _pettioan. soitits write, te IVB5CiNg their own yc. other band, tho Coairman a) that they have debarred from A Thanderbolt Cinb ~Sudge Yorky and Court Officer Fon !*® not Members—Letter from s,s. Cox ‘The rooms of the Filteenth Ward Michael Nor- ton Association, 61 Dieeck r stroet, were formally opened to the public last evening, Senator Norton a Mr, Smith eay enrollment only mew Was preseut, accompanied by Alderman biitcuell, | WhO Me inevgible The present enrvllment tall EpAcsorblymim dames Miley, President of she | District O94 vames have teen ence ee Association, received (he Senator, and made a neat | Ninth. S47¢ aud in the Eleventh, 98, wider Cob ipeeet i Grorge lite, Chairman phe : i The Eleveuith District opposition wing, on tor th The Tounterbolt responded brie@y, but point: | ieatership of the Hon, Horace Greviey. havo ene aaly. Mo felt that he was truly uouored by the men | rolie! 122 names; Twellin, District. 2.2 namen| who tad taken Mis name as @ watchword, The | Jlitte nth jee eat . ntecnih, 5, Kightecnth, 933; ‘Tweuiy-tra necessity of thorough Democratte organtzation | Sut. sli ages re throughout tie Stato was apparent to all, He was Br PP EL glad to be able to meet #0 many trie! ast valued HEADS LE rd BW UAMPSHIRE friends, He bud never done anything with bis | Phe Demecrate taking a New Departure ta knowledge to merit the honor they bad chosen to Ka confer on him, bit he would endeavor not to prove unworthy of ‘their conddence in the faturer ite | Coxcorn, June 7.—In the Senatorial caucus Was going to Evrove on the 17th inst. for tue beneds | this morning, the Democeats nominated O. WN, of Lis healt, oud Wien he returned find thera well orgeniaed and ready for work. Fle had expectud to be calied on for a speech, and therefore, feeling his inability, nad brought ulonz hie friend, Alderman Mitcuell, whom be begged leave to introduce to (hem, Mr. Micchell then made a few apt remarks in be half of the Setaior, and the meeting adjourned he club bad expected the Hon. 8. 8. Cox to do their speech-making, but the following character istic letter Was received from him late yesterday aiternov he trusted to Pittman, of Bartlett, Presitent, and William Chase, of Concord, for clerk, The Repubiicans now inated George W, Kendrick, of Manchester, for President, aL 8, Morriti' of Concord, for el ¢ ALANIS A. M., the Governor and Council appear ed in the Hall of Representatives and administered the oath to the mi ‘The roti call of the howed that all but two meubers were pres: candidates for Speaker were seated ta front of the desk during the ballotin to] Tie Hon G. W, Nesmith was ele bers elect Wrat Poryt, J GexTLEMEN oF THR ComMIITER: Ye 1 tomporary Fat Four rovins tomorrow evening,on the | chairman, It was then voted to proce! to ballow Pe ReTNeR Pee se ciepeen ST Way | for Speaker. ‘The who.s namber of votes fur Sv endesvorto be with yout woud Lketo unite with | ef #1 Des Ris ca es Tan kone ain you Mn send. ag our benator off ona good voyage and | Relorm, received 14; J. mrdreryp err nf re urn. He my senator. Luse Ine poseessive uss Tfeel as if he Was imine ab well as yours, the with you fat chester, 103. Mr. Gove, of Weare, ‘al candidate for Speaker. is an olt Abolitionist 20 ‘Bot oma wate bod cminated by the Democrats ¢ . Io g 70 the account of Youre truly, BS C Tn ham of Littleton offered « _ ee rye eclariag James R Jackson of Litt ru.® EASTERN STAR SISTERS, clers 684, H, Gyibath ussistant, —— the yeas ait nays Annunl Seeat.?? Of the Grand Chapter of the | | Mr F of Concord offered Btate—Electi % @nd Tostallation of the | [at proceed by ballot to clerk, ‘Tho yeas were 161, and tho nd Os %eP* Of the Order, anoual session Cf tho Grand Chapter of eof New York, Orde.” Of the Eastern Star, convened yesterday moraing in ¢4@ Chapter Roox Speaker claimed the privilege of vo and the amendment was lost, An exciting debate followed, during which varions é and motions to adjourn Were o} ne of order wero raitedand ng, wad 60 tied 504 Broadway, M. W. Grand Patron @ 0. Jeukins f tue Chair made, bus the Ronse Quaily presiding, the following named with him c *nposicg Nepletal Gatatae Cameco pine hese nigia ele poate ovate ele enator Cam Wmporary the counc officer . Frances E, Janso eciuinin ointed @ commitiee to examine MW. Grant Matron; FD. Ramsdell, R. W Aaso. | tie ¥ tore ciate Grond Patron; and Mrs, Caroline Hardick ees ait ap a cauemaee: tovmorrow, More: R. W. Associate Grand Mutroo, The Graad Sacre J ————___ tary, R. W. Bro. R Macoy, having calied tne | New York Custom House Prizoe Drawn, roll, prayer was offered by the RW. Grand Chap June 7.—The following appoint ain, the Key Sandford, and the Graz ments in tke New York Collector's ufice have been ir ine Hey, AK. Sandiord, and the Grand Chap. | condrmed by: Secretary Boutwell: W. L. Juid and snnual wldress, picturing the prospects of the Order BoA, Burne, d abectory inthe Appia tet oficeg Warrants were granted for the organization of six HB Pardee, Cleve ang Veridi Jon F Wall chapters of the and Bro, Ee Parise | Datapler ant veritle olin MeCuuiey 2 reported amen: sto the conetituion, striking | be Crawiord, Openers and Packers. he aefinite hour of meeting and nt Patron of the privilege of ou ate. = ———— = PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, epriving the Voling excepting Bro, i, D. Ramaaell reported a law forbidding tte | Senator Henry Wilaon. Marshall O. Roberts. Ge reception of any avviication fram @ Fejected candidate | Chie, rir Cintinscth aT ee eae ele Wyn three month of te Tee Won Cullege sale of the Sous yesterday rand Chanter ta eded to the elec , 4 meeting of the Trugiees of Exgew ud cflicere for 1371-8, watu the fouow ag ctergage 9. OKs Duct wat mented Keelan, Cleik. bay elvc ion of M. W. Grand Patron, &. D. Ramegelt of Bimire ed. 2 Grad Sater, See hiaon New York pien Wiseman, Joh RW Assoc ate G. ree, NY phen, leanian, Jets kK. bi Associate Mo be g he Cran furan to \eave. about two fn tue ocean, RW. Gia: Ronert Macoy, New . ne spocies a ot ty € nel . ROW Gran sMreC T. Lyons, Waveriey, Lidl meds th! paladasldbs! eb ae E,W Gtard Warden, Mrs, AL. Woodeuml Bookie ae KW, Grand Chapiain, Rev A. K. Sandiord, N.Y WASHINGTON NOLES, FY’ Grathd acthal Hiro. A er. Pine Cat bch enki WY, Arne Ate Gt, Conductraass Garo : ‘ 4 f W. Giand Sentinel, Bro. Jona A. poras, New Yo: aval Officer Lf sin Wash 00. Miese ofiters were then installed, ‘I'he ry Recretary Buutwell han gone to West Point, matte repgrtni recwipie fF Ube fasstu §S8EI9; | Grapt wi n to Washineton on t expenditures, $39.52, ou liand, §5) 23, wy + Corcoran appeare.! on the streots yester - — in nis carriage By Rae i, ‘The Taitorw’ Tronbles with w Lawser-A | Tye Tresisy Departinent bas printed $25,000,000 Long Sirike Still Coatianed, of the new boud At the meeting of the tailors last night, the | Gov, Cook xe received over ono thousand applle pps AN La asia el lar il Gity Robeson bas returned from Annapolie, y eave Th) Dunpiy $500 to prosecute the has Desh dastuibutigg diplomas to the gradue Brokaw Bros, for the false imprisonment of two members of the Soc They bad been endeavor Roman Catholie Socletios in the District of ing to get Mr. Dunphy to do something, ana had treary OF te Pave bys win a ee come to the coneln: that they could ges neither | Course, 9 (he 16h of Fane. and ag bv hold money nor services from nim, aud they recommend: oma et with usc and ed that he be prosecu'ed ‘for obtainiue. money | Commissioner Pleasonton, in respon" to. an. ine under talse pretences, Toe proper committee also Qu ry, says Chat ho does fee! warranted ip boiding Feported that bhe strike wiich way begun last Oc. | qlee lianeto taxtan eure icy jes ied by corno: gulone ober at Russell's, Broadway and Futteeath street, | grr vqut.ou ths baualug amsou'a\iou bey tug O4t Ase 2 i Boles of way chy ‘ QRITVARE: JOTIINGS ABOUT IOWN, Jean Georges Koh), the distinguished German erin Davigator, died in Bremen on Luceday, m fa Madison aquare at Gen, Rodman, of the Or'nsnce Depariment, and Tie tg s informed thata pawnbroker's interne PTA SUS: od eee oa ements, $84 | oot on $11 tur ecven monite should be adour $1.60 1, Li, He wus in command or the | Tho therinometer in Byrne's mineral water apa, Mr. Wiliam Miner, once Rogister of New York, Mleruova, 4 att Bayside yor torday is ae be zeerh, Mace The remainier ofthe Drekm Tlomestond ts to The Tammany socieky will attend «n+ Canesal teow ot ed for male wt poo to-day in tli nan btichael’s, Fidsatng, tomorrow moraiag Hl Broadway. a BACRAEED — - ohe, Beq., will lecture on Ir SPARKS FROM IUE TELEGRAPH, (hie eveaing abe rooms uf tue muse pe Aion, IB Hiuson stce-t ‘The Erie Railway strike has cndod complaing that a watering curt spoilt hie Brigham Youne drove the first spike of the Utah Wilceha At Rotate be aote Bouther Kasiroad ou Tuesday ; ase Be, RO 38: ARE OM nia A camp of volunteers has oon formed at Niagara, e concert in St. Mary's Institute lust evonin tor the abcual fourteen days’ ¢ wae attended by a lage audience, couposed marly o Barney O'Net\!, aged 35, was killed in Philadelphia | lovers of good aus CULE POR TADLe tae yesterday, by falls, from @ buliding fact, ‘Two boys have been sentenced in San Francisco (The great festival of Corpas Christi, commemo- for stoving # Chinaman to aeata Inst Ween ANID he Ob On OF ABR hotel SAcT ROR L io Ae were gtth, R, Keeler of New York has been | cny today. yn} vetnolie churches OF tile poached at Port Gamble, Washing ion Territory . / Miss (1. B, Church. of the class of 134 dros Uinguleved jawyers ot Westerd New Lork, diet in ius | yestetay The eheement exercises (uke place alo yesterday 10'Cay id the Fourth Presoyterian Chureu Tre annual examination of te A aapolis Naval Mr Simons, 305. Fast ston street, who Academy Was concluded yoteraay, Lhe gradualicg | wae arreston ov the vim of May on Charge of Aempy Case niihber Ing to levy, Diackival on policy se Line Uwe LOR dubn A. Co f Boston sued the New wdy Gischarged by Justice Bhandley Yor\ aud New Maven Rulir wny for 810, Lost evening John Henry, 7 years of age, of 4a forte vine pu rT Fast Sinth e write getting off { t platform Ava Pocker of Pennsyiveni asvigned an ag 4 f We LM ¢ line at Reventecete Paes eT ERT MH teyt oll, $Y WUecl: paseiug vet lle TARDE Log, Crea Ty eighteen Wout Indeotedo ess Phe ste): of Putnam ns furnit.re mann: | , The scow with ultro-glyeerine on board, whieh meelip aires ot f bra has been used Oy Gea SN Wlon in removing the roel Aiinag cel $5.00, wud : Observed nein the eumuel Cetworn Gow tire Islan A. Hayward has pureliosed the mill companic ey 1 a \9 De TORO YEG 19 8 LOI) CPpytale ‘ ares 10 (be Crown Polnt wines, Call'ortia. for Dodie vaving de ihe Iroadway. art for Bu ‘ Win wae formerly of the fr; Mr. ined the dening, »pa, Judge Cardozo Wood fo bis place. Mr of Denalstou 0,00. SIX aM since th ce bold ab I per share Comm iss4o: as about to tock holders of the Cnicazo, Rock Isiind and | day appointed ot Wood & Co. Philip Fisher, a riving young man tn thy elo Katiroad rediveted the old Hoard of Dirvetors Velen iy exce Hers, ol New York Hy fvenuedy, iw plase of Roun \e : ' Twelltvtre Ward, (ook the cath of oMice as Reb . Frederick W. Hawkins, agent of Messrs, Welle, ) ‘Tinstco oc hit distsict yesterday bo.ure Mr, RAsriem Fargo & Co. whe atsondea trom Panter Spinks, | clerk a the Botrd of Puote fostraction. He iw ape e company's money, Wad ar! | pointed fox Ove your wD piace of Mr. Ml. A, Gebe; Peele urde +2, i a as | | im | ‘i ih { a } : || 1 | ‘ | | '

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