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o THIRTY-EIGHTH Yr AR. NEW YORK SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1871. TR I Ck TWO CENTS amen s= = ns —_————— ee oe —= —— = = = — = =_—— — , } y " T ione of the Assembly, who shoot Valid, Borsaet, | PITT @ , a TIR OR FOUR LADS HORRIBLY FLOGGED. 7 . , y THE GLORIES OF THE BALLOT. Tati . ni REORGANIZING IN FRANCE, | Brweet Monee Fotragetie: nrauet: ans dem’ | LHE SPORTS OF THE SEASON LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ANOTHER OCEAN TRAGEDY. | browsky, are crimivals, Here the crime is as well The q area in the Assembly as in tire Commane. First, to si} perce agree ES ‘Greate Raver Ori kesomaty eee aaa FUIELS! SPACH LIKE WASHING. | clvigodn en the punishment of death ts abominable | ¥CSTERDAY'S GREAT DOUBLE TRAM DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Distelor Were slapseucd aca Necre's | 4¥ 480408iNaTIOn Ad Hg SINGLE th enn o * 74 +, m TON'S PROCTA MATIONS, fray fen MDusdome ihe coote T ubtints HACK OVER THE RIVER, Correspondence o sues i ‘ SUN'S REPORTERS. ues Ales te Pheedore Allen's. BOX OF MATON. = the, but wot objurgate You are within the lw, neauteae “a Pexsixatox, N. J., June 7.—A day or two he free American citizens of the Fifth Dis- m v Preparing to 1 1 a : Prospect Park Closing Day—Koyal J ‘The Gront Tweed Hospital Movement Takon bast rl ne War Inder The Ore rere ta bay Berga Corona itis nrons A oot A jeu, and Geo. Wilkes Winners * | since, while strolling ap Broadway, I chanced to pi o Statesman'y Native War trict who gave vont to their high-prossar party Ieans Vrinces and the Assembly—British Hite uk Tie ly ee crest’ Great Bure: of #peed by the Team. meet Dr. Holden of Kast Twenty-second street, who, Demonstration in Lindemann's Hn feoling in the Spring street enrolling office on Mon- nt forbids it. L who write there Hines ho iN ects Parl Taneruiss, Juve 9.—The reyort that Gen, J apd M, Courbet have been arrested in Paris fb centrwed. Ts Las been determined thas the feourla martial shall (reat all offenders against the GQorernment as military, and not political prisoners Gen Ladmirvolt will probaoly be appointed Gov. Yesterday closed the most brilliant meeting | after passing the compliments of the da: Nd, ever beld at Fronpect Park. The attendance has | ‘I've a rorry piece of news for you ;* and then pro- hoon unprecedented, ana nothing bas occurred to | ceeded to give mo the particulars, 90 far as he knew mar tho intended sport, ‘There has been « large at- | them, of the inhuman whipping of four boys by the tendexco of ladies each day, and the musie, which by | Rev. Thomas Hanlon, at tue Methodist Seminary in some woe conaidored out of plece, has afforded | tls place. Having nothing to do, and being of « yroat aiisfuction to the majority. The first raco | Father inquisitive turn of mind, T determined to take Last evening « crowded and enthusiastic meet- | dav night wore up again before Justice Cox, at erviow in tng of the John Galvin Association was held in | Jefferson Market, yesterday, The tostiony for | A boatman from the Battery informed Captale Lindemann's Hall, Bast Broadway, in favor of tae | the prosecution was closed, and Tieodore Allen | Uiman, of the New street police station, yestor ‘Twoed Hospital movemont, ‘Tig noble efforta of | Was placed on the witness stand to testity in de- | day morning, that the Dexter, # Boston ship, coming John Bush and his eoadjutors in the Fourteenth | fence of bimevif and Barko, His account of the | from Leghorn, ftaly, and lying off the Battery, had Ward have fired the hearts of the Bast Siders, and | Murderous row differs entiroly from that ot Winter- | a sailor on board who bad committed murdor on the stimuloted the Democrats of the Seventh Ward to | bottom and Batier and their witnesses, He ewore | high seas. Information of the tragedy reached the moxim *P:o Jare contra legem.” As. turn ia an old rigut. It ie the eacred right of the aofortunate. In the m dle ages the Chereh grented asylum even to Dirricides. As to me I deciare;—I offer this axyloin Which the Bolgin Government refuses. Whore? To Belgium, 1do that honour to Bel'inm. I offer asylum ot Brussels, I offer it at Place des Bar- resdes No. 4 (M. Fuizo's town residence at Brasse's.) ed of P. Jet grav of Paris The supplementary elections to the wetuber of the Commaue, mhich, Paria, hae Unt | called was the %31 class. ‘There were sixtcon en. | 2100 down hero, learn, 1f possible, the whole facts | express in some practical way their appreciation of | that at 7:80 he went to the enrolling office and took | Captain on Thursday night, but thinking that the Aeeubly are Oxed for the 9th of July, The Pr ees Ga CTR TEs ay Greece estar trien, twelve of which appeared at the score, Be- | 1n the case, and give them to the press. Of cour the proposed charity, It had been thougist that the | Seat at the opposite wide of the table from the | harbor police would dian troops romaining in France baye bezun their tM. Jules Ferry ton ts false. foro the start Lary Wells was prime favorite, Belle | every malo reader of this knows what a ‘bean- of Toronto second, St. Kimo third choice, the | *uooter is; and that It is not a very dangerous toy, Tost selling tv the teld, Royal Jonn had the eal | I tuink its name will testify. However, his revor: after the frst heat, Charlie Green won the eocond | °2¢e Thomas Hanlon tvs thought the playing with beat, and the betting chan one & sufficient excuse for cowbiding four boys in & ‘There was great rivalry in this trot betwoen | manner truly ferrinie. ; \ Roden and Murphy. Since last aenson their respec | Ths Mr. Hanton is a tall, sleok-looking tndividas!, tive horses, Charlie Green and d. H. Coleman, had | With red hair and nose, and blood-shot eves; and as changed hands, and this was looked upon asa test | Me turned to sour correspondent to say, “I havnt race for generalship, Roden had the call {nthe bot. | 29ything to offer in regard to my whipping thore ors," I thought that one whif! of his breath ting, bat Morohy won. After the third heat Royal | Youngsters,” I Fuh was the favorite, 10) to6), anl_won the Face, | scientifically elstiiled would make @ glass of good Charlie Green sevond, Harry D third mo: ey ahiskey, Purse $1.70, fOr brats that have not trocied beter | I than 241. mile heats, best thres la Ove, in harness, 4 J; Bowen's arg. Roval Jobn....... PONKST-PACED COUNTRY LOOKING PRLLOWS, fact aged respectively 16, 19, 14, and 11 years. The ques- espectaliy If he is my personal cnemy—knock at my door, | open. He my house, He is in- Yiolable. Phoald 1, perchance, be « forsiner in Belxivm 2 1 do not belicve it. I feel mynell brotuer of all and the guest of all nations, AC ail events, a fugitive of the Commane with mo ed one with an outiaw; the vao- vy with the ontiaw of yesterday. ‘wo vouerable things, ns 1 do not bositate to way One weakness protecting another, Ifa man be an outlaw, jet pio: enter my house, I dey whom- eoever it be to tear him from it, I speak here of po''tical men, Ti a fugitive of the Commone be taken At my house, they shall take me, If he be giveo up Lsusli foliow him. 1 shall sis down with bim on tie bench of the acensed. For the defence of tre right, the man of t) Repablic, woo has oven proscribed all be seen by the side of the man 8, who is the vanquished of toe As allies, I shallde my duty. Prive er thing! Tt may be affirmed that Seventh Ward Wm, M. Tweed Club would initiate | President and the inspectors, He reqnesied that | took no steps to arrest the m: the movement. They, however, showed signs of | bis name might be rogistered, but it was ohjected | police, however, knew nothing about it, as the wavering, and to John Galvin and bis friends fol | t. Ho #aw sevoral mon offer their names. all of | Captain subsequently learned, and he procecde® the honor of expressing the public sentiment of the | Which were objected to, The last was © Mr. mo- | himself to arrest the murders: Alntrict, Cabo, Allen anid it was very anjust to refuse to} At 1234 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with Rounds Long before the hour announced for the mooting | Texister McCabe's name, as he was & good Kepubli- | man MeGloin and OMcers MeMillon and Lochy, bo small groups of Sevonth Warders congregated about | C8. and had been a deputy marstial at the Inst eM@c- | toarded the abip. Tbe captain of tha Dexter, Me. Lindemana's Hall and interchanged opinions con- | ton, appointed oy Marsnal Sharpe. Prince H. Taylor, delivered the man io irons to corning the Twoed Hospital, A few seemed to | A rush was then made from the centre of the hall | Capt. Ulman, who arrested at tho same time fowr doubt whether the movem ould And favor in | toward the table, which was upset, together with | of the shipmates, wao hed been witnesses of the the exes of the Boss. half a dozen chairs, Alien jumped over the up- | tragedy, namely, Patrick O'Brien, Seth 0. Snow, of “Th alu't likely It woold," sensible working. | turned table to escave the rash, Winterbottom ac- | Boston, Mass., Francisco Salasto, from Calla moan; “if they wanted to call « hospital after you, | prod tnt he did, Ther controaictea ‘each other | M4 Harry D. Perry, They were taken to the off you wouldn't favor it, But whethor Wen, M. | foveral times, and then two men caught Alien, one | Of U. 8, Commissioner Sbields, who commitv® Twe by each arin, to take him away. While thas held, | them to ys Ukes It oF not, the hospital's got to be built, | 12 swears Wintortottom took up an Inkstand aud LUDLOW STRERT JAIL. bomesard march, The report 1 been sprointed Minister to Washi The WAR INDEMNITY, tT)» Minter of Pinsuce, in presenting to the As sombiy s dill making provision for aloon of one huncret willion# #terilog, reed the payment of the war juteonlly, in Order that Bravos may be rid of We Germors. ‘The Minister aid that he relied for success in (be raising of the Joan apon foreign conf denve iv {he AbUILY of France to meet ver Ovligations and the juternsl energy of the mation, He promised Ihe exercise of strict economy in all the expendi. tures of tle Government, THE ORLRANS PRINCES, Panis Jove 0 —The decree ordering the eapple- sombly of Ve len before arphy?s . g. Charhe Green M. Goodin's #.@. Harry D. i : a it's built we're eoing to call it after the | deliboratoly struck bim on the forehead with it. f ngland will not give up tne refugees of the Com: | GP. Carpenteree tm Mriisot Forts, tion will vory naturally be asxed, why cid four | Boss The blond apurted frou the cot and Bowed into his | Charles E. Hayward is accused of killing Johm mentery erections fo Gil the vacant seatein the At | mone Way place Belgiom below Boglara? The MW. How's br. m. Laay Wells 5 boys, one of whom was aixtoon yours of age, allow | «That's ao," anid hi a 7 eyes. His bande being still held, he butted hi as | McGier, tis sbipmate {athe Dexter, As the Sem seranly is expeeted tomorrow. The Gazette de | glory of Beleinm ts tobe an axyinm. Let us not | §-8 Greaves Kore Golduat ..... ‘ Addosfict fot at's £0,” ald half & dosen votes, suilnnt several times tn the ‘nce with his lend. koant of toe Now street police ation, McGivems yrance save the Princes have promised not to take | ‘ke that giory from her. By devending Franee T ) i pions Ce 4 themselves to be whipped in such an uomercifel A litle before Bo'clock the meeting was called to When be got the blood winod out of his eyes he | Oo vin aiy related to t reporter all the ie tei Depation during the existence of the | (end Belgium. The Belgian Government will be | M od'n's beg. JH. Coleman ‘ 0 manuer? I wil tel you. One of their school- | order tin Black occupied the chair, | #aw several persons strikn Winterbottom, 0 kindly related to P« elt crete ab Dopewes Susteg Against me, but the Belgian peoole will be with me, AP's. &. Dow D ee 9 do fell at his twentieth bis arws up ovor the latter's lead top cidonta of the tragedy, as Eayward had told thom, Pe A:sembly and nos to allow their sons to | Atany rate, I shai! Dave my conscience. Riceive, lalate b. we POORRY. scree A dis. |. | Matos. u big, burlytookiug fellow, is twentieth | and Mr, Adolph Glaser officiated an Socretary. Mr. ¢ and vecgea the men who Were beating bin to desiat: | expressed It, the prisoner looks like a quiet, inok pe eondidates. sir, &c., VicTOR HUGO tw. Lydia Toompeon,..., an year, who hed on thie orcastor as on many ily) Bok d that the object for whieh they tad met | which tiev did. ‘The row wen ceased, A few win. fensive man, who would wilrully burt nobocy, beto ‘ or cae let Heat. dt Heak Sd Heat. 4th frat. | acted tho “tattle tale," = od by witn # loaded re | was oi vil | ros! to every eftizen of the Seventh | utes altorward Batler rushed io from tho etreot and | It seoms that the misatug of a box of matches wae Laroquette wil stand for the Assem- | 7a NKW HAMPSHIRE DEADLOCK. 098) i O38 O74 iver to titiimidate, Now, to tell you what Lhave | Wart. Peg tad read in the newsnapers, and nota- | seized a chair, waich he whirled aroand him, the cause of the frightful deod. MecGier hud called periment of Lot-ot-Garonne, and his —— i nod here as quickly as possible, for T nd I) by in Minus fun, that it wi posed to erect alos | ing and knocking down all who were with Hayward to account, aceusing bim of laving takes ou will probably not be contested, Roaner, Stok Democrats Trying t $ 4 ‘any more minutes leit to flaish in before al tp hocar of aman and sono! the | range. ehatt struck chancellor, broek the matehes, Hayward denied tt. MeGier threes Be . of M waa the * it Bide, one the rom, w! ie ‘triking & colored man on | ened tuat “ be would erve it to him." wee roocre, and Haussmann are also spoken of as Force a Voto- Threats of N n race, New York pitted against Boston, Jewat Friday afternoon this big liad been selected in one of the leading | the ear acd knocking him d) vn. the morning of tue 17th of May, ax the ship was eaudidates, It ts almost certain teas —A Disorganized Logistature, Wales and Darkness were pitted agvinst Honest | fellow, whose nae ir quietiz ap to tho the Seventh Ward, snd po it would b ‘The negro took op the leg of a chair which had | sailing Prixce RAPOLYON Coxcoan, Jane 9.—The Democrats are rejoicing aie and Coorne Wines, Lf found thels masters. peinelpal * EI Bice on fit. Sei ay irectly tn thelr nid, he héntan infinence of th been broken in the melee, end struck Butler on the NEAR THE ORAND BANKS, over the organization of the House, aod will iry to aemie ts «hilledpronltn ber Hilt Aah slid yp A, M FAL tp he i a“ ity, but Veing nearest to them." he poor of thelr district wou'd roao the greatestzbeneft, It behoaved them, there- foro, to be earnest workers in the ovement, and endeavor by all means ia their power to bring ahont the desired resnit, John Bnan and the Tweed As- fociation of the Fourteenth Ward bad opened the jen. Tt rewained for the Seventy Ward to will ron for the Assembly trom Corsica, Many Fifles ore tound dally concea'ed tn cellars and thurelics and in the catacombs. ‘The Opinion Na- finale, commenting on the action of the Assembly, warns the country tat it Is sliding down an tn- @lined vinne Into monarchy, ‘The other Jonrnals head, senaine him reeling into a corner. Alien did | off the Newfoundiand coast, On tho ing his best and succeeded in saving Butler (rom for- | McGier approached him tn a threatening manner, @ ther violence, ‘The police then made their appoar- | big belayipe-pin in hie hand. Hayward drow ence, Allen ewears (athe dit not strike @ blow | shrath-kuile. A scufle eneued, and alter Hayward during the «hole affrey, nor did he make or sccoud | bad received x sligot olow from the oetasing-pin, he & notion during the whole evening. He conteniod | stabbed McGier in the abdome: that he hada right to be there to object t Demo- | utos MeCier was dead. mate.who has heretolore been Considered t 14 fastest pole horse on the continent. Tho last heat was trot ted in 22%, and if the New York team bad bee Pressed... le oot imnrobable that the record of the Rosion Ayers, 227%, cond have been biotied oa! nlortanately the thita tem was drawn afer the first heat, owing to ® olshapto Black Marry, who Tne reverend gentleman immediately sent or the bos to come to him, As oon a8 they all in he brougit forth sercen ravhiae and ordered the Gleht to strip nif all except their pants, snoes, and Stockings. Tho frat boy me LAID Tun Wi force a vote for Governor before the sick Repavii can members are brought oo the fleld of action; bot a vote cannot be reacned this week, Mr Ben- tom continues to act as clerk, Mr, Jackson not liav- ing beea qualified on Grats and vouch for Republicans, A SUN reporter maw Hayward in Ludlow stre® fe day tao Caan airuck or from appearances at the start ti ey | wee Master J. V. Decker, who stoud it for neatly | carry ton wiih vizor. In good time all the Tweed | ‘Tho examination was adjourned until 9 o'clock | jait yevtetdey afversooa. approve of yesterday's proceedings. La France In the Senate to-day, the Committes on thi mM | would hat ken sec: pl ‘The Boston team | Seenty minutes, when he fell to toe snake! Joss | Cinba ot Now York would fall into inv, and the day | this foreuoon. Reporter—Did you ever have any trouble witt: nda ts peste Ot tas ‘Thiers 46 the preuan ation of the returns of the election of monbers | Jessie Walce and Darkness, was the favorite atlong | of bions, We were alowed by the poor lellow to | wou.d soon come wien the Tweed Liospital w: $$$ - meGler? eonipares the mn. Thi Feported that the late Saxnuel P. Thrasher was duly | Cdd8 on the tare and our Eastern bret!'rea teii | see the panis he wore on the day of she wiipoing, | stand on Henry street an everiasiine monumen: of HEADS LEVEL AT LAST. Hayward—Nover. ‘There never was an angry tions ot Wesiington. The German forces Rave | 6111.5 «member of she Senate from the Tenth Dis. | Neavily 88 Honest Allen ead George Wilkes won | Bld ds (on Wall: SOC, ‘neg rae dows from Wap elty 'v scemors Fas ene et Ite, arentent ceneteeior: ———— word avoken between eomimenced evacuating the D oartment of « ected @ mam et of the Sencle from the Teath Dis. | wits ease le three alraiznt heats, Sraled with Dioet, whee, bee rae, deus from & David Moss, A. Glaser, Charlos Lind a Reporier—Bat you kaew him? Lower Being, This expected that the te of siege Pores 82.000 fur doubie teams, mile heats, best three mann, B. M, Black and Jonn D, rans re appoint ‘Three of the cuts in the abdomen mn tn length Mayward—Yea, sir. He came from Marseilles am tn five, to In the House, Wadieizh Wilford off) od & Commiiiee to receive subscriptions. fs » waKOs, 1 ‘ound 1b necessary 10 cow Joined the crew of the Dextor at Leghora. ‘wi'l cease tn) Parte on Monday a renoly- |X. Borat's brs Ceo. Wilkes, ¢.8. Honest Atisn,t 1 1 | Mine Inches. The surgeon ‘oun pestladotsitan Reportor—How old was he? ' am: . M. Mow Y , wie Je en e next takon tn hand was Mastor Fred "i fe Dou: Houses of Parlamon! to-day, of the clreum. | ineligivie, tuey nut baving resided in the Slate D. Mace's bik’ it) Monitor, Oik'g Bini Hiaity:, fret, provanly because oF exhaustion on the part o' | The examination of the students of the College | eruphicai Union met at pine o'clock thie mornine, | Kenurtor—\} as be single or marrio stances of tue imprisonment aut ki ll g of cortain | Mme required by law ; also the nm 0” 3. B. Pas MAeat. | Hanlon. Young Hyde woul! not ery, anu in cons {Beebe ake of Concord, ax be hud bot receivod @ majority of the votes cust, ‘The resolutions were table 1. of the City ¢: New York beeen yesterday, the Bentur Class being exaroined in elvil and mMitary ongineer- Mr. Lammond presidirg, A resolution was adopted | reporter-Iuad Bono reatives ? Lonaap bag Sivktgamlec otra bp br pelle tonto that no money thall, under any eireumatances, bo | Haysacd—A mother, who lives in Boston, I thinks neross U0 foes, opening tbe ches Britisn subjoct# in Paris during the recent insurrece tho man A ‘ jock P.M. ™ Une off ed of Lo} Bose, The vied wae Bot | in the Junior tn phystes, the Sophomore in intexzrat indorsed on travetling carde, Re was nek oe 5 motion to adjourn to 4 o'clort . on Mon whipoed so hard as the second, and the fonrth no os RINCH RDWARD'S ISLAND. ‘The Ed obareh Scots Gave it has ponitive ta. | ase us defented by a strict Durty vote. 1 1,134 Broadway Lact Niebtd |. wees ‘ast e third, Whon be came to the f(th the | Calculus and practieal ethics, the Freshman in ‘The negro question was brought ap by Mr. Fitz. Revorter—Do you thiak Mculer hed eny footing form ation that Rossel isin London, and discredits | House adjourned to8 o'cloes P.M. The Democrats The races at Jerome Park begin to-day, Pools | monrser was obiieed to stop entirely. He had com- | toology and Americau literatare, and the Introduc- | Wiliams, ® Woshingion delegete, on 9 motion to port of bis arrost in Par: and Land Reformers went into caucus, ead threaten all-night sessions, ‘The first business to order on reassembling was a? were sold at Harry Ford's list nigut as follows: FORDUAM STAKES, pletely worn bimeeif out. ‘The frat buy, Necer, was helped to hia room and laid om bis bed by three of the boys tory in Latin, ‘The studects are seated ip such a manner as to preclude sibility of che: —— expunge the resolution passed by the Allmny Con- fo, we bad always been (riendly, I ention condemning the Congressional Printor fo | Was not even bik box of matehes that he raised tp Y Ci ¥ ’ this Ie prevented by the wutehfulness of the deavoring to ores upon tie Columbia Union L, | trouble about. They belonged to an Anstrian chap— Be nee gene ee HBS aivccts' Se tedtemedl ot the ctecuissiion or tue | CRMtsOthe.. «. Ms Wilcanone | BACAPED WHIPPING, wro oversee the students, The Senior Class were | H. Douglass, an Peereioe regent ahead u fn tule Mr. Bingham moved the pre Mores ; Wi Lrota Jo | while the fourth ran for # achoo!-follow by the doiighte! when they were told toat sbey were not | see the colored. qi rorier—How cawe the trouble Chime. Viows question. Mr. Wadieigi said {t was the intention, he eun- who, beine the ton of a physician, to be examined in military eneineering. Ono of the | meeting. The Eastern and N: wo wore esting breakfast, 2 Frostown.. or . : 4 the old trick of having the cuffs | sald it was unpariiamoutary to oll , & about § o'clock tn the Nellie J 5 wledze of medicine surgery. Te wae | Sophe atvemote ‘ a ee Bdcaite of ensinee 4 on our chi oned, of te ninority toextend this matter by ‘s he way b. Dike, whotnroatoied to Kill ki'm | covered with examplos, but the atagent was detect | ex @ minutes of ano The fillowing incidents aro mentioned in tet- | Bate sud otrerwise to a period of tine wuich wousi | Coretta. Gid_ not Immodiasely return to. hie room and | €d Aud Mx pacer was forfeited. On Monday the ex. Wir aah of New York said that Doveluss ap. | wet ohm ipe Rete ‘ : enable the minority to bring in their sick mem ‘sbout what. had occurred | amination is 10 be resumed and continued the whole | Pearel are rat and not as a colored printer on the ate fers pavlisoed in the London 7¥mes of May 29; bers, and he proposed to do bis pat in the t is leaked out, and in a few hours the who week, Le yond yee finer th: ta ery 1 took 9 walk down the Rae Rivoll toward the | macter, but he would ogree om the part of him. - SA, GA: | scirool, under teachers eat ro up in eri os apr e PCT MUuL Til tke Coiehetts Gateee at no tn- ‘Do jou know where 1 de Ville, to su th % of damage | seit aud party to vote on Monday, at dP. Bi.,on the | Meri” fi “w | and threatened \ieir in ctoal with A Bmash off Pier 27, colt wen intenden te the Colambia Union. |r doe’ Losit, Tou lla” he eaid, 1 deat” dove, dat te corner of tie Rue Castiguions oe- | pont of moving ive. previous question, Us spoke | {ela 1B BI sone of - and te | The steamer Melis, Capt. Kinuey, of the Pro- pprentieeship, ay y told bin, Wall, I iknow yon t00% the bok of app 4 u motion - *mont oye ata r « wey , Bevple yel iu aud wanain< tholr fits. Toe o Soura was walle, and the roll called ; but the motcon | Field. 8 | inthe neat and dast ba Craid take tie cure | Yilence line, come x collision with tbe Old Ovlonr, | bir. Bassett of New York introduced « resola- | Passive, Our Tames besied and sparred, for be» was beatet by n comnnany of mounted eget Was lost, Ther a motion was male to allow Air that night, with their sire sticking to their tora | Capt. Huil, of the Stoningtou lise, in the North wih A mUniee i he men refui eet A usin on'eee. and deb ndtiem tworriiierymen, ‘ragzing betwern | Wy " 0 i i ol i nd bleeding backs. 5 a on, x song! d * fcee'thSiad vnadle arrees aa nator strexiee | enemas oroceng cu, wren te rol wos alles $e tg | SADIE TIRGESS parents oro traroing in tan | Revie, epenslle ple 9 zeslerday afernoca. The bain” Man sionsiy toncestel Oy at | ne utd than fovng At 6 ocoek he went othe Qnd fell dun aeder the Liows that were showered ‘Mr. Colt of Manchester ovenpied twenty mit 7 4 Boutn, and tee poor boy 18 obliged to devend apan " vlony was damaged #290 an: fe" and was so amended that non wheel. Ats o'clock that evening oa, upon Ht hy all who were witrin rench. It wis a wo~ | Te was followed by Mr. Wilson of Keene.woo spoke 42 | Gie hospitality of acquaintanens until they return, | When Capt. Kinney steamod out from the pier he He came into the forecatle, his coat Ban, who oad been caugut in the act of epreadinz | Giteen mitvutes. ‘The relatives of the Others are taking steps to se- cure $ue arrost of tae teacher Havion 4. W) MINCKLEY. jas —— Bho, WHAT WE OWE. ats The question of adwisting oF Fu) ‘along by me and caugut me by the shoulder, He with or without cards cansod the de! er | guid: come with me; come forward, @ jon. Tie Bouthern dolegates deciared it would | want you.” ‘No. L won't go with you," I told itm er the Unions in diferent sections of the coun- | “ Let go of me,” i sald to nim; *1don's want te try to be Ovlged to reccive ® negro even with a} bare nothing to do with you Union card, and that they would not receive a Union Revorter—What did you do when he got hold card trom a colored printer, you? Petroleum. Her fae was loo. x, end ger var Streaming down ber back, from whteh her clothing bal deen torn On thes dratyet hor, followed by a hoovng «op, tl! reached ibe corner of the Lousr , and tere they PROPPED HRK UP AGAINST A WALL, naw the Old Colony coming ap, and. blew bis wh We for her to keep inside, 7 Old Colony, it ti course, und the Metis sirack her oF side, forward of neway, break: ‘#tanchions and cutting « hole in ber A space about 6) eqnare in Mr. Adame was now called to the chair, and seve- relme hers paired. Xr, Fietchor of Nishna moved to adjourn to Mon 4F a. Losi—168 to 157 Midnigut Keuetal Bin eat, ts going on ip pect of an advance to-nigat ne the visitors were Col, Griesby, Il. P. Mo- D, Swegert 0: Kestucas, Major McDowell of Virginia, Col. Buse of New Orieans, ana doin Ci heriain, John O'Donnell, August Bel nont, Cyrille Dion. James W. Boll, and many other wel-known light upver wor lovers of the thet OMcial Exbibit of the Pobi of the City and | the bow of the Metis was crushed in. Al or tom Mr Wash of Now York said that a'though no bf ; 4 i ¥ . wd . ‘ Ne jaywar’—I pulled my sheath-knife, bat not with edy bolt vend from the trentment she bad re. niinged antl morning. There Tie pools for the fourth race are to be sold on the County as it Stoo? May 1, 1871, porerlly repairing es, the Metis #iied at 9) advocate of the introdnciion of colored l.oor in the | the titontioa brentine me, w aw The ci A t tiself 4 red indi | 22° prospect for ab fur Geveroor t week, course Wo day. i ns ‘clock, carrstog several vuldavle borses beonting | tride, if teey found @ conipetent colored printer, 1 knife hi tu 1 te rte ais ae ae le zs ca cena STOCKS AND BONDS OF Tus CIT’ 4xD COUNTY OF | ‘rn Lan WArer M. Hoaen, and others, bound for the DAtra LO eeeeE He TT be cae one | Caley Be ca OR OF the Forscnatle oa. rest lorware fis details theo was oresented b, SEB WHAT GOD HAS WROUGHT! SKILL At 7UK BAT. New YORK, wie) rt fay Narrag nsest races, travelling card and eposiied st with ony Union, | pir an inch and a half or two inches in diameter int, serivking Uzure in the centre, eur —— —— Me. . Le ATR that Union would be bound to receive it, or ite | © Pot that knile an, aid Twill put it op, wy d crowd woo cond scare be rept ium | The Uoveiling of the Morae Statue tn the | New York Drummers Astonishing tho Peow | Merk eg scy vaio auch ston atti Stel de charter would be rey. kod. He believed in recety: | you will go from m u's want to have anything bor in tieces, who waved their arms, cry! Gautral Parnceliovary Péreeltanioa la sicee Alboasi Centon Warer stork On Thursday night, Captain Charios McDonald card in Its moath, iodo wih yu," he suid, “You boich, rom a tenn ne sile « barnede, . " Rew Aqueduct stvc sa an old night prowier, Goorge Waterton, of 139 re draw @ kuife on nd he strack me with the Brouze~ vy. He tmun in the Academy. Correspondence of The oun. Va) ie . k . 1h brogen ed.6 and fute—a dead Nut be a tena New Croton Agi Yoo T fi said it the Con: Deiaying-pim ucross the bose, Hough L caught ee eee ce uind-s crouoof mount. | ‘Tue bronse statue of Prof, 8. F. D, Morse wes | Aunany, June 7.—Abont thirty New York Won Tweltin etreet, moving abont susicionsiy, | chtored brim ere. wiste they ers m peerne et RA eenght ap @d cenlarnes, una then & perspective of Ful ‘| i i s to be taken to the ers hapoene est tometer: (nAlin Cuariey went for him, lea a would esuse dissolntion, He believed in necroes Reporter—Where did you hit him? «and tiackened torses, enlminating in a 4 late lat aight. It ts to be taken to t SEmnere. bag - Had ft: tometer. te Albauy ¢ Aqnody from ander bis ¢ nd atruck the Captain ov Waving Unions of their own, cbarvered by the Luter. fuywarichere (coining at the abdeaen). Be wit me de & ce ia ctw still burning Hi tolde Wille, | Ceutral Park 0's moraing und placed oa ite ped | yesterday, Shiria, clothing, bais, medicines, poote | Croton Water Lip head. A desperate strorgle ensued, cuding in Wi- | notioua: Ui on, but oo organization bada rigltto | etacrered back vat of the forecastle and came backs Prov i) two. revolvers were dacuurgert, and tie | estal, which is of Qu: granite, seven feet in | aud sioes, paper cotiars, dc., &e., were tully repre- 1850 6 terson's bein var qu ed, and taken to the police | force bi k oF white eraone where they were not | ageln, biev.sing from ths wound, to Doss of regs fell lorwarsan apeol of Lidod, ‘The | 4, : eck aloe Tisiaa’ Racay aiieha Gl iKais cas 8 tiation in Prince stieot, Two skele evs were | wanted, He enlogize-! the soushervers lor bul : i Privo ch set for venge nee was entisfled, and so | | heer the carriage cirole, Tae.) sented, Dame Bliesa gr these gaat m6 found in bis pocacta, Justice Cox commited hla, | coileces, churches. &¢., for the Bleck men STRIES ME WITH TUB DELATING-FIN, wu dispersed tn aoarch Of further exctemout | Mave was wodelled Ly Mr. Byron M. Pickott in | ping ut Stanwix fall, and it was orepos Fa iieta “huve pavers ‘of thelr’ own conducted by | He hit me oa the side of the ahonider. I took the ie Broadway, ‘Ose model way om | sine sliculd be ormanlsed. from among § Ce Meubors na) ot Marrtage.s | Weusreien worked. cn by theuselven aad not by | 96 sing iu away from bia, Yat he had hold ot ep : POISONED IN WIN. pleted in November lust, ‘Toe plaster casie were | that a cua'lone should be sent out to the drummers $ Carl Miller, steward of the Bremen steamship | "Me™ "Sone of Cleveland, ald he would treat | fet all he white ‘nie hol pulled me to the plivre wat one er up def ing down the Rue gets | given to Mr. Maurice J. Vower, of the National | stopoing at the utier Htely t» play a game of base Hi Deutschland, was arrested in Hobowea yceterday on | peuroes ar men wud Lrotuers, tut be would notaive | dor, lo crivd to one of the shipmutes, © Bob, give ala iat was of pecabur interest, euling down | ue ar, Founory, Bast Twentscffth atrect BA Tie holion \vok, the challenes Waa'given avd i 4 ely nie a knife, he bas cut me,” Long, sie mate, carried en a vente amount of cursos and hisses tun | Eine Art Abunory, Bast S went) -Afihy atreot: i | ac cote. anil the two nines organized as follows 7 charge of ubtalning 10) eullders from Mathilde Mets | "Me. Tracey cf Chiao warned the Southern del. | No aw.y. That's toe inst I saw of tim. | Theg Bevel 7 nccompan.en heir progress. It eopnstedo | Febrasry. Mr, owor's sare in the wore has bees | ssyny x mars wisn (MINE PROM DELAYAM, Max < 5 ger, undor false pretences, ‘The girl says that Miler IF they made rots of cored ten they mighs | buried Lim the next moraing, The only words be pote twouty or ch rly & it, Well 'reased end pre ty. | very creditavly done, and te siatae has been com- | M.A, Iitunt ¢ | prow AND AMERICAN & Fund stocn (Ar 6 Propose nd fixed on ‘Thursday as recked OM he 1eel, avd auvised them to let bis -rihends ied Pala lid tees Oe ek “ “ae ee 94 ae jen Mage hanes set plete je ne thi “y e f e "ee ¢ Ady ais block Py tee day for the cerec vy. Inthe mean tine ne bad the qu dou resturt im epperl W je, Noariy ath ou or J . Who Were accused Of having Inve e colpany of | Pleted in less time than avy otber work of the kind L. Hownid o, Lunat.c Ady a ‘ 7 ’ r watt f | 4 Lunatic ayia borr:wed of her 10) guilders, Miller was commit- | every deleg toe: cretsed his view rs, Dalton, 3 Seahorse Wie ate. ae Be ee Stizing 1 Das ldeeeatppongnedqaudd ji Guten tat’. Sentral Page Fund se 3 ted to juil. MeMawas, Baseti, Coliims, aud Crosby, and whe Hay ward—Greon, the second mate, came, pat ma by acoiden of wnards, witl the crowd arapiite line ip the country —that from Was tnzton iesce ‘ * i A Compliment to Mr. Teveed. Als, nnd ouliot Soaibert Unions, advocated receiv. | Tit yesterday morning, “Only daring We Bigns & . eter, ching gally to the | 40 Bultimore—lis means were entirely exhausted. | George spaydc rE Abe ¢ wk } Beautifully eugrossed resolutions, handsomely | (eit yor ine international Union, by wbommoover | ®as locked up in the Butch-bouse, Fier Vin Owe, wu they probe ly ware sho. With heevy beurt we was waitive in Washington It, ben ae fal Wehls ROM iiss fra‘ned in git aud maroon velvet, are to be presert- | prosenicd, was carried by 4710 17." Hayward Was born in Madison, Obio, aud is M8 bar been kil's on Larricados, $0 mein oben sirest | a bili which had been tutroduced to extond Govern. | freight denot ne the # ruggle depan ‘The playing | Voi ook 4 Fd boty ‘s oe Py the top i ia toall medallion photogri Ohl L bi Cha ee Teen ¥ he Ninth, Wombats, but thelr eoecia work Tas been the or | meng si re inal ia ght in tue | Wes excellent for amateurs, Mr. d, EF. Pago, of the | Steet tu t9.09 | of Shon Brennan, and tn the contre ts a large oval, Pont Jenvis, Junc 9.—Ihe old tishermen of | col N raiment are to be rane ction vi the evste fies, which wus, anor. | mentsid to ae - A tee 8: ws a rie We} Branwia I il wioe. proved bimi Street t rove ey eleven by foarteen ine.es, containing an excellent | Orange cou ty veld a mevting tn Gran'a Hall y inthe Teer iten ap the. Furst ond Minin Algom uLatey, answered Lut wo wei, Taree Luudred | House, at 2 o'clock in the morning he retired to bis ix Hi i boye made five home runs, ae fol MOAE BOAR. oo stes a pee ss 3 lukeness of Mr. weed terdar, After listening to revorte (rom all parts of | causetts Regiueats, aud {a Onariestowa ‘by the wooen dressed in Netiona: Ga'rd uniorm bave | potel, despairing of say action op the bill, He aut Dirt eld Ves hal —— GOING TO NEweURGH, os Goverament to bo Received by « heal. ‘The Statue of scott. teh, 2 by Lampert, 1 by Pa y 11. ‘The bors from the olher ho tirew—1 by Lone, 1 by Uliman, The two tiues Were very peurly mate Stinwix boys won by (our runs alter ® gaily and 1 ex Leliet Donde. Deen tiken duwn the Seine In boats, and tt is wuld Tox belief bona that mans of the Rnam sailors who defended the Kue Hoysle #0 Liavely were Women in uinzulae, AN INV\LID HUSBAND AND WIPS SHOT TOGRTHER, the Wost, they came so tie conclusion that they | Negineat. might we well throw uo bio sponge in Jim Caswidy's ro earn iavor. They think Jim eun catch more trout than BASE BALE} Any oiher living tan in te country, and do it eas er, Ihe trees along sil the trout brooks in this section in his room and counted biy money, After de tu fog the amount of 4s sotel bili wud tue fare io Yorb, on ents Ove conte Fe indy Gime hurriedly in and vougratuinved YOTUS, —— tatoer (2.0000) Stare and Alerts, Central Park, to-day, es A : ‘of tle bill. test. > if | “4 4 Are wow loaded with trout, and Caps, dim bas only bs Pn hag Gut Sore wer phd yey sadn wae oH Bat it cannot be," sald Mr. Morse, doubtingly; | An amusing inetient ocenrred, Page oft! ¢ “tan. BUN Onec Moors ta West Port, June 9.—The examination of the | peou out three tues eit ‘The Nort) Stars on Borgo Helzhis to da Braurea ie caren: teen and towarl tne Wasa vee Ihave bu juss left the douse, wud the bili aga not | Wiastruck tho balla fearful weit and sent itu» top ‘a Water Malu stuck. , eraduating clase of cadets was concluded at noon —— —————- - The Look Outs beat the Moliawks by to 9, Gone, w cistance of amie and naif. They were | been acted upon.” ; Of & shea ni the whole of Reset to-day. All were successiul in passing tie ordeal, Death on the Pacific Railroad, Aulantics va, Mutuals on Capitoling on Monday, i * But it bas passed,” waid the hippy lady, and | the crowd int id on the m0 . > M Mi Bava % ou of ica Invade, ard wr apie to walk 80 tae | ee te and I'inyeelt dave seou'toe | anoulders of creat do a ee The artillery drill at 5 P.M. wae a decided attrac: | | Magam Joanne Maris Goverdina Heoterman The Dounties: defeated the Niagaras—29 to 90, Ne WOME rat dos OD the curostone nud deciined | bare d the den oj au oei Dave ween tne stated « up h hae 4 9 7 of The ed on a Woe nde s otens in-a1 tie Of hor igsband's enn Presuvent eign be 9) eerambline #u Eecting upon the 1006 | ge cot tmprovenent Bouts... ATs 7 tion, Torteht Mr, Thecdore Cozzens, of the West | Mein near iivedy's’ farend. No Tuuswar ii ‘The Arciics of Wiliaimsvureh beat the Chelseame trv, phe porsisted in her an biv'qued Frautate, to the tay who rough, Be ee ey tea duet pul tater oh eaamen | TEReey Ht Bondi. ibs Point Hore, favo « grand bop in bonor of the | Shebed sturough urket from Now York to San ran. | 49 tu a. nh 0 Boot ther she went the listoric messuge: “bee what ( ; lous, ond tle boys enjovet abearty ough | Central bark © wm. Tmp. Hoods, teil V0 | 2 1 Point, botw civil and wilitary. Presiden 0 . ties were tu be. Twenty revoivers pat re NEE ROO oe whet God nus | Mtn, Once Od, he could vot Bt down ngaiw unt, | Contiel Park Gam: Lup: Boagscistt-3 7 Grant ard party will go to Newburgi by the morn. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, The White Stockings of Chicaeo defeated (ha vrdte dete that thes Dh ny sank dows | _ The position of the Protessor os he took after w long eeareh w Inidor was tound. Tn the | Deyo Perks Lap. bonds... 4 ing Dont to-mcrrow, uv visit the atudio of Mr ——— Oly w les of Poiiadel;hia—16 to ty oaveraay. nd discharge that they Ba ‘ly sank dowa | tie Teoiing from the wire is has c mean tue be stood ow the sued hike o statue of ae Hiogissn | BrOWN, the sulptory Who Ie enguked uvon the Gen. Shernan passed trough Parsons, Kansas, Vie Monitors of the Tenth Ward want to hema T.€ gon ares tuon rode away, leaving the | Bulle sreciing from eee epresent miscry, opstmount.. ASN | statue of Gen. Scott, They will return in the a ter Inet evening, en rows to Fort Leavenworth trod | tron seme jai clad, not in the Convention, for Jug shes had fallen aly ts Bois Hage Rawk tots a 84 a Amienvianent of & hos n, Major,Gen, Meae, "whi Ia to deliver the | Kansas 6.5. Galingher, 18 pinot te A WOMAN SHOT THROUGH THE HEART, ent roment, op which Othe vine. Bo 4 6 8 8 8 8 diplomas on ‘Cucsday nest, will arrive on Monday | Messrs Luther R. Maryn, Froderic R. Cootert, | The game of tue Forest Citys of Rockford wi pole Freebie instrament, om willon Dis. last hand geata, | ine of eaiteradg Lonre. countr. The President und suite will go bence the same day, | ana Henry J. Cullen have becom apposed a Board of | tne Pia phtiatelsola, wee begue tesleraen oak Galt nomen wis a Rome with Howling bibs ‘The statue is to be uncovered tovlay, ‘Tne exer The Mutuals Running Over Jerseymen, Reteti gs : f svy4 Caiprits Strogeling Under the Gallows pelt qoha 7. Croxton i, Pari Ky baa Dees poulhoned oUt FRULECaT Bexh Wr0 + on en symetoms of convumacy, and Won sey’ | ches In te Park will bosiu a 4PM. Wi-torms | jnvonded is the score of rus made inench | Ares-meut fund rock 7 “od | Mamrnss, June 9.—Two murderors, John Rose- | San 'y Rulreae, Mis Urine a scnag. notre mIONISINS OF OMIM Ba ate J che patience o ber cup. | the Acudemy this evoming Gov, Hunan aud others ort ry betw . nthe Mutaule of ew York anu 6 200) | Janzed to-doy in Morion, Ark. Bota straggied ee award’ Wavlba’ te + who. enpelie’ tors. 3 lice Fevoiver_ and. @uot he: | Will speak. Oabieat of Now Duruam, 2 i 4-59) | vio.eutly, and had to be carries to the seuffold, BROOKL ots tor the sporting fraternity for the ete Bir gh toe veart, dhe fell Of durk clothes 5 4 = . apeat- PETG ant SRC WC eT Vat ES Ga baccuid —— - Coourn Aerie, Way convicad In the the €¢ _ Going for Prederick Dies's Volare aalraf cease, ; 7 6 46,700 WASHINGTON NOTES, Nick Dollsrd Deavcrscy of Williamabargh vous yeoterday, He Was reuiauded (ee bien, ¥ Frederick Diez, owner and formerly keeper of I day tho Hektor » and Ly » is play on tue 4 ened pobrreteiides bab arena \ 2 warruixa, twistiNo, Gaoantna vicrrw. | the Prescott House, went some years ago to Ger. | Walp G.ounes the Siare and Auuletice o1 Breoklya Tae Riss ‘thse wat M JW, King, Cuief of te Burean of Rogineerine, ov, Heftnan visited Brook!yn yesterday with bie | ,, Coroner Herman bogs an inquost yesterday oven, Tre correrpoudent of the Dat'y Telegraph saw | mony to die, Ov Nov, 1, 1968, he cxecuied # wilt, a _ pion bamie, oa q Sere | SLUR EBay Oe BORO OR ALORA) ORT BORK ROU! |) S:8i, Hie tener ene LOUGPT Le Lap oeteaitan Tits Nett who died In Rauevae. He + having beow aad ateaeie in etn ete © 1 vecore@ notary, wecurding to the forws of German 4N ELANOLAIL LODBERY, Accu Mato DUNE de W867 6,UW0-0 | Recond Ansistamt Pontmantor-Goneral Giles A, | POOH uw to extend the piers 900 oF 49 feet, py aw wuknoWe boy In Htobiuivi seek on te nissionva officer, "Ip his anger a Ww, And before two witnesses, as requiced by New eoere New York County Hepaire to Smith liad three, hvmorroaces on Liursda Sand | — Last night Mise Matto Evans, acot 21, 0 vt tha: bland yplerionen Omar, 2 Ue) Ue AnKey ang, [SON Aaa Ueno Ne Wise boee by cea Ne | pe Myaterious Dinappearnace of outing ioe ve seenreee TBH 610000 | eS icioUis FEES CrIRiCale oT MreGAy BMAMK OG | i Srmird greet, Williaueburcth. was wutaC Kot wilh M the sleery old palloe come ot it J, He writhed, syed apf oles cit le hala jel Woods of Hoboken Accounted For-Kn- Amount 821, 591,8 rae C. Baker, for ve A blvedidg atthe lanes uf returning trou the excur GSE MIENE, Wille CULE Mi LOBE eset we Pred. | gettiement and testamentary disposition. Tt was in aba Sat ann Ueucead ua Ge ehued, Pee ES ESSE CEO || ot the Deparuaant! phoicied by | Sevance arrived eho giod in the vies ‘Of MF. Radi ta Chathua equate, WIth Cae Bil who were w thin sight sud tenriue bad to ave fect an nate ment (though the word used wir | George H. Wi, w slevping couch conductor tanienl oes airller 3 We sity 3 Westin 2a, . bs wet ise sister of Rowdy the the Orus p tod % they leit bin to r y child’ was each left to the ciher all their } youds, yeeterday gave information to the police au 34 | the Ineang Aaytume A dofielt of 630,00 oF 640 00 bas HBLS drctatb gol w \ Ro ne nu nde Teo Oe ae eae tae ania eritectsy | suorities of Hoboken of Silus Wouds, who mvatert EAA AST Ge | Deen dweorered to bee # Governor Randoloh is home in Morristown, aiid a Sampled three «acces of wwe Natioval Guards to | before Burro, Hutenings by Christian | ously disappeared ep the Int inst, Wood says thet | ine city nutecuuty of New York the Coit JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN. A party of New York s a have purchased | Qithout ether w MATa CITE Inte tiie Autoes of cia Caralue Hala ae legates under & previous will, “Le guessio on bis leet ip ¢o Onleago, wasn pear Poushkeep Inbsiouers of the Sinking Fund O0id,....... 17,784, 63 ect wouly pave! acres of land ob Waverly (ur $48,000, Peter Millar Hy to pass realty, [tis urged toa! nis is not @ will, | crunk, Ho subsequently noticed that the man's —_ he Abyssyuia arrived last night. S reais 4 Patchaa rate UCTS TRADE in ” Raber's Foot i chiid of David Roman, 91 Commerce sires, | recnced rste i ——— uaa will ip wecessarily Fevocab), ont thie being i | olotning was disurdered, tust the studs bad been Alderman Kaber's Foot Race, Gen, !, McMahon arrived homy last night, foil 1to AtuD Of BOF WaLer last evening, aud | Juseh Ki py, Victor Huge on the Communtata, Hue nature of au agreement te troy ycabie torn out of bia shirt and thas be was in asiupor, | Yesterday afternoon Alderman Raber of the} Tye brig La Creole trom Curacou bas arrived. wit fatally injured : i noha by Jules The following is the letter of Victor Hugo Perr em a; tag having evidently been drugged, An efort was made | Sixteenth Word of Brooklyn, while attonsing to the A new club, styled Vine Morning Svcial Club," sahitile,Ceation Frder of Zereey City, we eels toy Me anianat pudiivved In toe Ind pendance Belge : Towa Cri, June 9. At 4o'eloch cra afternoon | (arouse him, but without eect, and ou tho arrival | customers of his grocery 19 Montrose venue, was | moets this evening wt O Kast Broadway. a ay pret GA My " , found on the oa 4: J protest aguinst the declaral jh ie ye Oe shea sephaga J " te signed by Mr. Pfleflor, proprietor ston will by bie 1 r ’ ny the Y lee! tho be Bin: | proteat aauinat the. d elaration ot tho Bel, (ue most foarfal storm ever Witnessed in thia suc. | Of tne taain at Utica tho man was placed in the | bandod anute signed by Mr. Pefler, proprietor of Pk ia eto sry ails fork aval walk tn the | Yostertay te Hudson County Land Associntion 3506 stuoce May i, awaiting there f ven ty Uke vanquished o bands of Dr, Gray, of the Asylum, Lo had ovi- | #lare siore afew doors ovlo, requ atlas the loan ps AvpOI Led 4 COMMmILteS bo invootl Aate the $7. AWinde | anit ct. Thor Voaterday the Int was de aris, Whulever may be ssid OF 6ono, these ¥ ‘ion burst upon oa, Kor about forty minutes the | hands of ray, 7 ° a ara W. Tylor wna killed In tho belting of the | fr coauecmon with the ourchaso of We Secaucus peop: | Caredouco! Aauy-r, and Kogel was feicased on bal fqnivhed ere ohucn ten, Lvae wo deutiy been ‘rob\ed of every tidng of vilue, tacuzh | of twenty-five pounds of sugar, ‘The Alderman bad , Ot of Fifty: ert § - ok with them, in and hail sell in torrents, aceomounted by a gale wiNe, Wralag feotory at the foot of Finy-third y Simvel Kiorniod, of 440 West Thirty-ftth 9 cee pt the princivle oF the Courmune; Pdo voteac- | Falh and bail feu! In torrents, ¢ pe DY BME TL whore oF we cauoliy what bine Is Gokdown. The | head of a euvar opernior sweetening the grocers | #lreet. K, Ik, storday mornipg tho body of Hrankk Costello, en Ive nat at Houstog ang Crost at) end wakes Cept the ten, Tbave protesied weainst thoir wotw, | She diy goods store of D, Grifithe was unrooted. | ouly cow (0 the ident cy of tue ap ie in alecer | ofthe Bor, Ordering one of vis jerks to put ap Catharine Ann Partland, nged five months, won | Elicatesi teamate?. was fouad on the track of the Now omas eau, alias * Blac Beir viowsces tove inace bie iu igi ont, ae, the | and the etock was doluged; damage orobably $5,0u, | v¥hu on lis person directed to silse Woule, Hour’ | ihe puckixe, he quietly sunt to Bir. Holler to ascer~ | found dead in bod at 8 Weat Forty-fourth street, aud | Joraeg wsaitond, bekwood Newark aud bilaavev, al Mdeiective,’ Apincel Geese Forces of Lae wpcorite onity “ viid donow. The | are fee brick dwelling of Mra, Downey bad ano | {gid,stieets Huboken, On the evenins of dune 1 | itu, the Me er ioee “Hecalec | is supposed to neve been suiocaled white asleep, ince Cus ba two. Hoge ond x at @estry Hono) the coluinn \s an Keb OF Hugi Lreason ; i dae ena o ‘Ni im received & pose saying bats brother living | tag's vegative rep Wo boy who gave him at Alexander W. McLean, for many years torday morning @ team driven by a boy, while | Wit of ia gold waton aud canin, wort $150. \cetur dow ri'tue notiun. hy destruction of the Louvre | Watt gable blown tn, ant one end of st Juseph | in Now Yurk nad teen fatally injured, and 90 evocative rept. he asked kue boy who Bevo. man OF MARE Neary tory mor Re Aho The | ay Had’ wa faxou Betovo usives Hogan, aut Cow Would have Leen au get OF iieh reas w toward civilite | Scheer, Oe eIMe AS Meta enrooted., One. Be toning bin to Harlem, Woods started, sad wae 11 Who was sunding oO” te OVPORLo wi 10 ov buried Ww bis wake wee Tu Wein, wad boiu ame | MiKteds SUG. Tint sevace weir, Leli 7 uncdie tons ure not | BiiGr DOREOS Bre Fentrlad eat elie aide trees | ue qenia seen. It was, subreque wkcertaln et, decing ihe Aldermen prevaring to nd Lormes were cut to pivces, Thomas Cataworth, Patrick MeLauzhiin, and @ Frimipal cote, Demenny \s 9 dlsonae and aobp crap’. | Wee (oun tagne cecund tur ull parte at tie aiits Lee ae ne realy co Euarlemn, had Mas bis broth im, AWay bhe fellow started, followedt by man framer, of Eleventh aves | Cne cf the yointa in the suopty pipe to the Jersey f MeLaaghlin, of the Uyrer Ten mine. to | Ignorance Ix vot che crise of the gnorunt. ‘Vue des | pore Vows to be ground ia ull parts of the cli» | bad mot Leen injurod In uny Way, of boun stores and tho Alderinan, Up one street, nb atriek, ell rom the root Ota | Cliy Wider warks at lellville. son vealed yesterday fiapuiad buns the wivislon of done money uf Siruction of tte conn oom bee renee crops tu the nee baad 1“ _——_ = dowa be other, dodging round Cay eau barrels, ‘building ab FUGrkb stroek aad: ib ayouue, and tue au OO UID OF w Sie air, A started for Catewor wh f a revolver, ead tae - LA BRE et Nee on haga. Wpdiceseeee kes Tuo Retirement of Rear Admirals, the crowd jhervasivg a8 (hey ran, want e you “ * bie na ‘i : ii tuine force wae pas bo Words Fe | dati stuck young MeLaughiin, who I ot ex aaiod epeter a) mourning for ull peoply hi “Hye ine im Atala nan, the Alderman apd the clerks ol parauit. Yesterday morning fire wi covered in the recover Caisworta Qed again, MUGe Potkes Me elu p will» ud again, and the Louvre is ae 4 Tho Perit of New Orioans Wasmixatox, Juno 9.-—Rear Adiniral Le OM. | Wien tire Voutthe young man rushed into the a com of the Moating crab elevator Brook! yu, ML tee ‘soloret) of Orange, eot drunk and | Lauguiu tuscan Hara ie retaken, vv hae sanguin ed | New Ontwans, June %.—The overflow is HMeon | Goldsboronsn. in command of the Wasniagton Navy | oj Omer Snuti, Who e Aducted Ain to the sation, anaes, Ar UH PAEE | QURTELICGHS J PSUREHRD Wane Oe aed cnt Suk 1 Waison, of 64 Spring siroat. who was A ieee he ane the Sih af Maret inches below high water mark, and has fallen taree | Yard, Will bo vlaced on the retired Hiss on July 4, | ile gave be nome as C, Dr an, shad hy thetise Nae Posuor |b, BET iGinend her naa ites ar badly beaten hy the drinkan uma, Joke Gallente, ow tory wi tell, che burning of Paris ie a mon- | ‘ches during the past tweatyfour sours. ‘Twoive | Renr Admiral 5. W. Godon, nov in New York, re = —— ‘ diy tusuron for Gi8 OO. Ho wis ec i fue of Ufiver Leroy, yeateriny made e etfoatn cur ‘act, But are ture not two incendiaries? | steam Ore enyines were throwing out water to-dey, | tres on the 18th Inst., when Commodore James The Was’ instou sirike End The Americus Coterte, an association of yonng vevay to Paterson emashed ap two | ie “Tomor, vetuie Jiaiico Hoga | He Charge tur Wat in order to judge. Thave aver under- | bute uervy rain this aiternoon, mitts gale from tho | Alden, culel of the Burean of Navigation, will be | Wasminoron, Juno 9.—Work was very gener. | coattoncn ¢ Heajoy thelr auiint | ori Ie tbe eontrols on the ‘eroaad, to, the ihe LUG DAROT emcee OF ocd itioray; and Kignult hoe asiouirved me @ute | souiboan, prevented a furtier do-iiKe, ‘Several ad- | promoted to the erade uf Nour Aduiral to Oil ihe | ally resumed by the laborers to-day, and vogue | OWN uy piace | egee rental oe (Ab groaad to the Rooke oN Out te Beienawion, Bus 10 e0ot biiiors, or Kigault ims | ditional pumps of great capacity will be at work Vacancy, The retirement of Admiral Quideborough | can be noasu of a striky or 4 atriker anywhoro, Be | o'odek uate Wy peamieut Fer turticr ston SEN Rie eanent neues hie Lats ceeee ne RAMne foe, oe bee Those of (be Commune, Jonepuard and La | morrow. A sti sonthoast wind Is prevailing, | on tho Ist prozimot promotes Commodore Allryd | laborers, white amd ovlured, are ewok « yoviving §1.00 | Gon iy 1 Hom, Juan Weinduimer, @ditorial | (oe runway Woreve \aes Weide Bolg UVOr Lhe Kergeu war dows, Gilineoie ehUed lai OO Maw Ot a who shoot # child of 15 jearn are Orlaniaala, | oad will meabahiy Causa a tether tina te the lake.*’ | Sasloe uo thy regi of Rome Adsairal, daw rove of tue Avibune, Souniy line, us Mae BOE FAL Of Kae BOP.

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