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=== THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. LANAHAN WITH HIS JUDGES ——. CONCLUDING ARGUMENTS AND SUB- MISSION OF THE CASE. two strong apecches delivered by Judge Reynolds ‘and Gen, Runyon respectively, and the case wos given (0 the tribunal for Jodgment. Judge Reyn ccupied the entire morning session in reviewing ‘and commenting upon the testimony, and with om ‘arsoment replete with persuasive eloga ‘The main line of the argument was that Dr. Lane Junior partner and corperator with Dr, Carlton wos made by tho authorities of the Church and the Btate equally responsible with the senior Agent for the wellare and prosperity of the import. got trast—a responsibility wh’eh he could not shirk or evade, ind which required of him an fotimat Kncw.edge of all the affairs of the Coveern ; a that his status 98 Assis'ant Agent, in addition to re. quiting of iim the possession of this Information, ade it his right to have i times. He pro- ‘eooded to show that this right had been proctically tod 8° denied at atime when li was er \mpor'ant to bimssif that he should The exercise of the ROBT OF FREE ACCESS TO THE BOOKS nd accounts of the Concern Lad been denied him dy the ronior Azer t. Had the s:nior Agent suc! Wority? On (i point the counsel cited the various resolutions of the Boos Committve, arguing there from that it was the intention of the Committee to tilow the examinations souzbt to be made by Dr. Lan ‘Those examinations were necessary at that time, o# Dr Lanahan had been advised by his legal counsel, in order to the perfection of his de- feoce in the Goodenough under suit, which war the only object he din Ww in making them Thue then, being d the exercise of a duty, rivilege ald aright, and at an important juncture bed bo alternative but to apply to the courte for a mondamus, os he did do. Thia act, it was contend ed. implied no disrespect to the Book Committee, end no desire to arag the offairs of the Book Con. cern before the public. In sddition to this argament 60 the merits of ihe case, Judge Reynolds made an APPRAL TO THR SYMPATHY OF THA TRIBUNAL, by representing Dr. Lanahan as standing alone in the etfert to ferret out woat he believed to be greet wrongs and irregularities {9 the management o! the adairs of the Book Concern. He represented Lim MWelong iriend of the Concera. an in Foot of this he cited his cordact in the present troubles, Mad chore bis €) es to what be thought gro and jet bis mouth be secled in regard tal the misnansgements that he would tot have been twies rusre office und placed on lis cotence belore the Book Commitice; he would not have been dragged into court to enswer to a cel suit; the oMcial press of tue Church woud not have heaped contawely and epithet upon nim; he wou'd not have been insuited dy the suoordinates of bac Book Concern ; aud he Would not have been compelled to waste & $ of his twenty years’ tervice ce a Methodist Preacher in the de’ence of his charactor ana repu- tauon, Lt was XOF A DED OF ROS that he hed chosen, Me had nothing to eal ta the course he hed vursued, But he Lad entered avon thet course ccliderately and in good touh, Ormly con- Vincoa that Lis duly to the Charch, to the Buok Concern, and to the se of religion lef him no otter course A done wrenz, therefure, be should not be igrsiily Jedged. It wat claimed that he was fully Justifed in the course he had pu: ued 5 Dut if the triounal cbt oti erwine, con jou should be given to the motive under which he act fi, and Te shculd Ue eequities uf eonsure, iter @ ot midday, Gen, Ru he dithe cave in " mapas A SPELCH CF TWO HOURS AND A May, for the prosecusion. ‘This speech was one of the most candid wud Visp.ssiouaie that has Leen duliv fred in te Wiiole course of the procee lings, aud Was lisiened to with clove attertion by the Bishops and tre Commitee. ‘The General premised by de- bying the cquebt, of the Aveut aud Assisiant Agest, contending Wat they are no more equals than or te President und Viee Presid: States. He cited y Committes, running time of the 6x istcnce of ihe Bock to show thas they nud #, but that tbe Assistant to the Live status nad been $0 fre. quenily declared. Hie then proceeded to unfold » Seneral line of arnment, which was to show that in the app'iestion by Dr. Lanahan to th Court oF a writ of mandamus le was mi 25 ‘0 create A COUNTER IRRITANT to the Goodenough suit, He argued with much force that the pretence tLat_ the books and accoun 0( the Concern were wanted for the purpose of Xing ‘up a defence to the Goodenough suit was nov toe, ‘This, be contenced, was the cease because the Goodenough suit was not mentioned in the applica- tion for the mendamve ; tat the use of all the Books and secounts had beet expressly tendered him for that “purpose; tat testimony im the Good enough suit was being taken for five months be fore the request was made Jor he particular books tat were refused; that unlimited and uprestriced access to every Louk, paper, and document in the Concera had Leen enjoyed by Dr. Lonaban during ail (his period of five months; that during ten weeks Of thet time he tad had scco@ntants at work inves. tigating the sffairs of the Concern, which aceonnt- auts, by their own testimony, bed closed the ions and made up their revort belore tis for tbe cash and eheck Dooks was made, ore, Dr. Lanalian could not have wunted t books for’ thut purpose ce claimed. Bus what did be want thea for? The answer to this interrogi- tor) the counsel found in (ne conversaiion between De Lanahen and Dr. Carlion at the time the re- quest Was made for the books, when Dr. Lanahan #3id to the senior Agent: “Withdraw the Good- evough suit aud I wili stop these mandumus pro: The mandamvs prow e lings then were A THREAT : to compel the influence of the Concern and the C.areh with Mr. Goodenough to induce bim to Wwiid)aw his suit for slander. The counsel thea mented at Jengti on Dr, Lanthan’s persistency vuds and corruptions upun tie book zes repeated, reiterated, and reiter- Committeo had met on bis ‘quest aud patiently heard all his charges and the picofs to sustein them, and had pronounced Hew groun tices, Such ® Course of conduet, the cvuusel urged, cculd cal, be pursued by ao egemy Concern, But be re'rained trom impucning Dr Lanahan's motives. There was a man wo t fire t) the Temple of Diaoa and perished in the ruins, that be mizht gein infamous fame, ‘Tue worst eacmin ie A SAINT RUN MAD, Men Lave v.rious idio ebaricterize Dr. Lapuhan merely say that it would have been better for the Book Ucacern, tettcr for the Churel, better for the cause of religion, if Dr. Lanaban bad never attompt- €4 Wo do what he tas do.o, On the clore of Ger. Run; ou's rentrks the Com ites adjourned to moet fm execalive session at 9 Jock this moruing to determive (ho case, ——_— Dr. L Defeated. Judge Barnard rendered a decision yesterday ‘on the motion bythe Rey. Dr, Lanauan for a man: damus to compel the Rev, Dr, Cariton to allow an inspection of the bunk and check books and youch- 8 of the Meth cdist Book Concera, 1a announcing # decision, Judas Barnard delivered an opinion af upward of forty pages gin lengils, recapttulating Whe facts urged on both sides, and thon says : Wore than state the eon Lision Vea after a vatient, cereml onsideration of the fact Je hegal gues Dyolved. Lhe 1elator 10 1ny Opinion hie fale W euch aretusnl ou the part of the te.vondent Yo permit hii to exainine the Pooks and papers tea Vohed ag (0 entitle nim to the wiik. 1 ain of pit fun that the relavor's difleuliy has evo (hat he claim ed'thoriont to have private control of ito re fh Ye than frou thelr accustomed pisces, and that Gib G.alu: has boon properly re HOW AN EXAMINATION SHOULD DB MADE. ixbt to the cxamivation sought 1 Piling wit re. tue boos and Tily kept amd Hot eisewhere thouid be made wider ene retie trowded by the Biv k Lom Teton’ of Getaber, 1%. But with Vio eiator 1s not stated. Buch ie to mikes. Deatdee, D2 ‘Over ay rravod cr meee ety 10F Wauncon of tue renpondent Baty revalcrs, and ¢ Ju0GR BAKNARD PUZZLED, Amoult for me to understand how » careful. orn 1 e eet ay cvutiemen cuult tiake he Chargea, eatwithont the Higitort evi ‘os"svenot only uusipporied DY evi Ngually aud overmusimingly refuted He vould not ullarities, He would Teen unaci to @ their examination ts Fo fu Land sabieiec thet tor had : the pupyort tai bs om Ubabbie to resist the conelusion that the tor m bootie to the Feaponcent aun to, te Leet ate aqers bese. i. cylevowe thie Gut Muy wud ie ib Toul, Wile relator, to Jude frou the papers Titiken ci ageon ‘OF (tt d and. Kalsunneee Pihe'usin Concern. ss vianagers aud em Cvigear's justifying. tbe ‘acai : 8 Oe pe neveriaw., - ployee bad who ca: eu to & pers aud. youct bum unwilling to waar Te meu ie LANAMAN SHOULO MAYE DOND, oa indeed tak ane ® alain paguld by the relator. ithe ekamination Going #0, the ohare. period aay evsconce, rash ommittee and of Intend to’ piace ry Assistant Agent, the reistor—both; Genorat oF the Rook Uominittes- tnete a apd anunority. and rus ‘Operty Cone Aided to their care and eneeee, custody before the lew was COMMON LAW AND PRACTIC! M such wae the design and injent it Beiiher Jawlul, and Courts wii) pot ev! it uo. Ue lab Deon accepted by the General Con. uch away As to invall r ontorst tion % the trol and direevion ton, and that he Das no right to any boo! which the resoondent or the Book Cominis volunterily furnied him with, ‘THe CHURCH DIsGRACED. wii ¥) aietiace,rbet eet vit have cramin Ka GE STES.NE! lever gry laos expring pon the ox Pa yhs make an “ attar Of + Zaminetion euch ‘ mr frit had tue Teast Gueatton Thou a rect ine watt to mane should end. Concern cannot stand. ‘ith conte. —_————— 4 WIFTH WARD DEFALCATION. perro The Sudden Disappearance of Mr. Wet c jentint Clerk— $10,000 Missing— Possibly alse a Suictd The house of Henry Welsh is one of the largest grocery establishments om the wost side. ‘The office and store are on s corner of Franklin and Warhingtor streets, On Wednerday the little world of clerks and selermen was roused to unusual ex- citement by @ startling discovery, For some time past Mr. Welsh has entertained saspicions of his chief bookkeeper, Mr. A. A. Rob- because of nis gentleman's intee at 123 o'clock, while be bred the cash iscoverod # deficiency of about $10,000. Kopinson Lad evidently tal timely warn that dinner, aud ing bas not returned bas not since been seen. He had borrowed trom a fellow elerk # siz-shooting revolver, A’ter quitting the store to go to dinner, Le entered a ding store in the neighborliood and’ e ored to purchase & Guantity of ehloroferm ; but lis manner impress. od the clerk as Deing #tra 1d he reiused to sell {ito him. Mr. Robinson bas been greatly respected in mor. cantile circles. He was once a confidential cierk of Kdear Ketchum, and always Cy reputation. He’ bas boil the entire confidence of ‘Welsh for the last two years, and is «man of ally economical babite, of mou a quiet demeanor, Ho is thirty-five years of azo. ss A RUFFIAN OF THE RAIL, ger“ ate jo Wholesome I ment for a Red Bird Condactor. On Thursday evening Mr. James Feeney of 92 Grand street stepped upon car No, 119 of the Gran ‘street Cross Town line. He tendered aten-cent trac- tional note for his fare, and the conductor eave him five cents, Mr. Feeney stood on the rear platiorm When the car roached Grand and Mercer streets tho conductor agoin domandod Mr. Feenoy's fare, Mr. ¥ quietly reminded him that ho had already o word, thi juctor seized the Old man by the shoulder and pitched itm of the car, Two police officers tn u were in the ney, who w: for bim, the oth OmMeer Tally of Prince strect, Fin after the car to'arrest the Dratal conductor. ‘Toe Miter caused the cir to be driven at suc a fariou rate that the officer could not overtake it. He had to Iake the nex! if and ride to the depot, where he arrested the conductor, whose name is Jaros Brady Of Grand and Monroe streets, Brady was taken be: fore Justice Vox at Jefferson Market Police Court \d Mr, Feeney, exhibiting the wound on titled to the tramsaction a8 above de~ scribed, as did algo Oflcor Tully. In the face of the wcily Genied thet he had ¥ car, and" Your Honor, sald he, the officer is prejudiced against mo be. would wot let him ride tree.” 7’ baoluiely denied. Brady was commit tault of $500 bait. ides ae TE BLOOMPIBLD WAR. pedals cy hb Bell Rung Again—But a» Co promise Kffgcted. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning the Bloomfield chureb bell wat Fung again, and the people railied to the seat of War at the railroad crossing. Many wo- men were there, standing upon the outskirts of the crowd, walting to see friends and relations ehestis the railroad intr Th rast fmount of cbinning, which all resulted in the foilow- " This agreement, made this 734 day of June, A.D. 1871, Decween Neary C. Spauidiag. Superinteadent of the Montclair kaulway Company, and Jovep! Day d Oakes, and A. T. Morris, » committee ay meeting of the citizens of the township of ‘Withesseth that for good aod ruficient reason and to reconcile the difiiculties between taid ra!iro: company and t! ‘ikizens of said township ; a foretait agvoea by the raid Henry C. Spauidi {eisateut ne atoresnia tise the bridce now’ bene erected at the crossing of the sald railway and theron | ndlvg from Bloombela to Paterson, near the house of John Collins, shall be removed within two years from the dato of this Instrument ; that a good aod suiicteut bridge of ats fee ar and heed all obstractious mail bo ecogted In Its ate Vabisediic: HENWY U. SPAULDING. Witnes—E. W, Davis. ‘This arrangement was effected at noon, the labor. ers resumed work, und when the SUN reporter came from the ground t night it wos avticipated that the bridge would be fuished in two day: - abies dls Whe Robbing this Poor Boy ¢ To the Eduor of the Sun, n,—Will you give me someinformationthrough ‘Tux Sux, a6 I have no person to apply tof Tam @ poor boy that came to this country sdout two years ago from Englan¢, I am learning « trade, My wages are so email thet Tecan scarcely a dollar after paying my board, I bad a lady friend st home that was so glad to that I was getting along #0 well, that she sent me uit of clothes by Atkine’s Baprese Company of London, with the Dill by post, which states that all expenses are pe! to New York, and that 1 can get the clothes b; ‘applying to Mossrs, Wells, Fargo & Co., Brosd- way. ‘iso states in the bil) that the clothes were valued at £1 10, I applied at Wells, Fargo & Co. inst Aprii for the box at tle time received the let ter, They told me it wos in the Custom Hous they would seud it 1m & few day It did not come, so | weot there several times but did not receive it until yesterday, when the expressman presented {be & Dill. for $9. $4.50 for Custom Honse storage, $4.50 for express. I had not the money and the oxsinan took the box uway again, The box is quare, 12 inch Will you let me know who is ont of lis cloth Is tt the the Custom House party? be i sure tl re not good ehongl for any of Ger c to woare if (oe expresswan takes them back to the Custom House, whien he said he would do, LEW 18 DELLS, 539 Third avenue. = —— Fighting in San Domingo, Kixasrow, Jamaica, June 23,—Despatches from St. Thomas announce that on the 4th inst, tle troops of Baes, numbering from 1,20) to 1.590, at- tacked about au equal number of Cabrai's forces ut ‘The latter were defeated with a heavy cluding two can Gon, aint Chir was i elghtees pri Lad ond the came equip: Were taken. Cabral ordered the powder max gine to be Bred, and nearly the whole town of San Juan wes destroyed. President Haes, during the wetion, remained at Agua, but has since returned to the capital. heating a poor boy ——__— The Champion Trouter Out Aga Pont Jenvis, June 28,—Cassidy, the champ'on was out again to-day. After bis revurn rita farty (rom Millord visiled the ereek Ld took furly-three trout out ofthe top of a hem- inck troe, Mr. Cassidy took one small woul and @ horned chub Lome to his wife and family. —$—$<————$—__— Bonting on the Hudson, Povonxesrs: was another trinl of skill at the n Burnop, Van Viet and Grubb, ‘The prize was » pair of gold oa the distance three miles Burnap came in first Up 97 unauies, and Van Vitet second in i:1u, - —— - ‘The Government to Witness the Race. Loxo Baaxcw, June 25,--President Grant and hie family will ride io thete carriage elomg the bonch ba wibvadd Lue vechh Lada, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, LIFE IN THE METROPOL DAS ES HERE AND THERES BY THE SUN'S REPORTER: ja which Dru & Police Matic: Last night Capt. Frank Speight, with Sergeants Oates, Fitager.'4, McConnell, and s platoon of police cleaned ont the disorderly houses in bis ward, A jallaneous descent was made on tw places, and th proprietors and 03 inmates Were marched to the Liberty street police station, ‘The proprietors gave their namos as Charles Acker, 67 Greenwich street; Ernest Wagnor, 152 Groen wich street; Robert Smith, 196 Greenwich atreet; Caroline Sebultser, 196}4 Greenwich street, stairs; Jobn Peters, 19634 Greenwich street, bai mont; Ellen Wilson, 69 Greenwich street; Julia Smith, 64 Greeawich street; Kebecea Doyrle, 79 Sivot Albian, Meenet, A Albany ‘sree “Slice Fritenier, 10 Greenwich streot; aad Marine Larder. man, Albany street. isoners ‘was ‘so great’ thas ea yf 5 rote wot eels lock en the ween, ant oy Frere sllowed to roam adout The prison corridor, while the men wore pl colle, At midnight they were singi the prison cell I sit,” and making night bideous with their discordant voices. endian The Ramsey-Erie Taugte, In the case of Joseph H, Ranisey against the Erie Railwoy and others, the Supreme Court, G eral Term, yesterday reodered a decision upon the appeal by the Erie Company from the order of Judue Brady, ovening the plaintift's di at Special Term, he was an- Drepared on account of the injanction, Defendants then saspendod the 10 far as concerned the preparation for the case was post: poned several weel the care was axel for the same se Peckham, adduced as that Judge Barnard was pre- Judiced against them. On their rofasing to proceed, Judge Barnard dismissed the complaiut, appointing & future day for the fixing of the amount of extra allowance, with leave to Ramsey's cor el then to move to open the default. Before the entry of judgment, Ramsey applied to Judge Brady, who held Chambers, for an order opening the default, on similar grounds to those urged to avold the trial, but supported by further oMdavils, Judge Brady J the order, and trom bis order defend The General Term affirms his orde —-— Divorced from the Actor D: On the Sth of March, 1868, Miss Helene M. Walton was married to Rdward T. Davitzo, son of Wm, Davige, the popular comedian, The issue of that marriage tx a daughter named Molen Eliza beth, now noar'y three years of age, ‘Tho reistious of the parents live not been pleasant, Mrs. Day- idge had reason to suppose that her hasband was not fuithfal to bis marital vows. Mrs, Davidge thereupon entered a complaint against her husbaad in the Brooulyn City Court, praying for an absvlate divorce and demanding the castoly ot the dag ‘The caso was referred by Judge Trompson to Mr. George W. Knaebe!, who, hiving heard the test! mony, reported in favor of granting the divorce 1s applica for. A decree of absolute divorce was ac- cordingly entered yesterday by Juige Thompsoa's order. — Robbed, Neaten, and Gag Michael McDonald, Willian Eagan, John Cur- tie, und Bertrain Loo were arrested in Jersey City last evening, om charge of entering Joba Farloy's house, on Fourth street, and robbing him of $50, at tvo A. M. of the 15th inst. Furley says he was sleeping with his clothes on, He was awakened. ry truck him on the bead wi ‘They then threatened to ot Ly to kill bin if to & question. 1 where they might find more money, which they believed him to have, Failiog in th bey Hed his bw beoind him and placed a eag in his mouth, leaving kim in that condition, The prisoners were heid for further examiga tion, The Brooklyn Politicians’ Diversions. Yesterday sfternoon the politicians witne pastage at arms in a lager beer the Brookiyn Court House, betwe Raber of the Sixteenth W. visor Wills, who represents the same constituency ‘The Alderman applied offensive epitnets to the Dapervisor, and the latter sailed ia, motwithstand- fog the lack of one leg wisteh be lost in the war, and made tu:h vicorous use of his manlors that the con teat termiestes in the speeay discom@ture ef the: Alderman, One ronnd ended the Might. da saloon near Alderman and = Super: jon of Marder. Henry Blackensbire, the English Ind who had been working for Mr. Nicholas Oliman, a wealthy Gorman of Irvington, N. J., and whoss mysteriou Aisappearance was mentioned in yesterday's Sox, las beea foand ahve and 11 Hebad been work- ing for Mr, Holl of Middleville, and as soou as that entloman heard of the facts he produced the boy. Mir.and Mrs. Ollman bave been honorad!y dis- charged by Justice Chase. Col. Clim Exonerated. The Hon. Horace ¥. Clark bas wnittea to Commissioner Pleasoaton denying that Col. Thom: ron, or any person connected with the Internal Revenue Bureau, gave information to the officers of the New York Central Railroad Company of the do cision in reference to the scrip dividend tax, Mr, Clark says that the first intimation of the decision was ri ved through the pre: Verdict against a Coul Mer . Court or Comox Piuas—Before Judge J. F, Daly and a jury.—Aomas Hitchcock againel Louis J. Belloni, Jr-—This was an action to re- cover the amount of @ promissory note, Some two years aso the defendant, Belloni, to oblige a friend, made to his order a note for $3,000, which the frend endorsed and got discounte !, but (rom circumstances beyond his contro! was una ble to take up when it fell due, The plaintiff, who di counted the note,was good-natured enough not to sue Belloni on it immediately, but for his own protec: ton took additional sceurity in the shape of = mort- gage on real estate from the endorser. Last spring he concladed to bring suit against Bolion!, when was met by a Gat denisl of all responsibility on part of that gentleman on the ground taut U ‘was an accommodation note, that the plaintif knew it, and that suit had pot been brought iy he endorser while he was able to pay, but time had been given to him on bis furnishing security, which security had not been resorted to. Judge Daly, Siler hearing Belloni as 9 witness in his own behalf, ordered the Jury to bring ina verdict for the plain: uff, Tais # y a3 to ount of $3,497.58. to Which the Judge added an allowance of $150. For the piainuiff, W. B, Winterton ; for the defendant, B. P, Wheel A Republican Optai Vultures. Mowroomuny, June 23.—The Daily State Jour- nal, the organ of the Alabama Republicaus says: + We havi F more than a quarter of a contur: ever felt insecure i pagyon OF perty 0 litical opinior Rintere io our ieepublicaniam, and we fool enve Decanse Wwe love our people, and honestly Delieve that we are Pursulog & course that will redound to their p Bunpiuetse nnd prosperity, ‘Those men who call them: Selves Republicans, and wh eomuinually 1ryAOe 1g Poe toro offic od erie, ond Dolsontng the win Righ'. when honest men cere epublicabs ar againet simply b they are houest and have soclal ng in the community, We endurse no sneh lidel upon th a of our Biate, aden! vulyures, ik chide-secko:s of every purty, are dolaw Us inor Alas Gra‘peopte than all. the libols ever written, We Delieve that every honest wan Is safe in Alabama, no Mattar what bis politics are us —— Z Senator Sherman's Triumph, Wasuixarox, June 23,—Letters from Colum: bus, Oliio, claim that the nomiaation of Gea, Noyes for Governor {8 a triumph for Sherman in tho Senatorial campaign and a serious check for Delano 4 Garfleld, The latter has @ very alim chauer, ‘1 Delano is not muecl J. The movement tb clave for Grant’ joation bi 60 litle Girength that (be leaders did not dare to try its —$<————_—— Robbing a Railroad Train. Movie, June 28,—Notorious thieves entered the Souhtern-bourd expr car on the Mobile and Ohio road on Sunday moral pvorcame th messenger, and threw out th ® large amount of money ie Quently found broken open, ‘The thieves were frecked to this city, and two of them were arrested youterday. The Latest Sixth Ward Murder, Coroner Young yesterday held an inquest over the body of Laasro Corayento, who was beaten and im the head with # brick in the lager bes 99 and 24 Mulberry street the evenii ‘Tue jury gave s verdict aguin THE INTERREGNUM IN FRANOB. Assembly -Beigian Communist Pants, June 9%—A. M.—An explosion of gun- occurred in the Polygon of Vincennes, bot fortumately nobody was injured. Fifteen thou- sand troops have beon sont to Fontainebleau, whore two of the courts martial are to convene, The corps of Gen. Douay will soon be sent to Lyons, ‘The Vérité says the Courts will commence their sit- tings on Wednesday next, M. Pietri, formerly Pro- fect of Police and secretary to the* Emperor Napo- leon, is expected to retarn to Paris, M. Thiers bos Presented to onch of the regiments of the copy of his “* History of the Revolution and t pire." ‘The G@aulole announces that the elections for the Conseils Ginéraux will be held om vhe 16th of daly. Avaew TRapa Laaous bas beon established at Versailles, with M. Léon Bay ag President, and M. Fiottard Secretary, The League objects to the modification of any of the commercial treaties with other powers without the assent of the Assembly. The Vreneh lean will be tenned at 82 france 60 contimes.payablo in seventeen tostallments. Subscriptions to tt will be received ‘on and after the 96th inst. A that the Couns 19 Paris arrived at V. has fs unfounded, to the olec- Chargé the German Tun KEW LOAM, The Offcial Jovrnal pudlishes « decree reosling to pty tr all facloughed treasurers, receivers, ial Ghtarecars “Whiter eae of amounts Teceivea by fw French consuls ant ‘bassadors in foreign countrin® in ald of the vic~ Wine of the war, Marshal Maosan. meter ie order abrogating former ey cals of lnfieanmetion. By the bow ote." retallers are forbidden to keep on hand at a time o, °F f hundred fitres of such material. Atl persons." Aisobey this mandate will be tried by eourt mari. Manofacturers and dealers in arms nud ammunition aro also required to submit to restrictions upon the fabrication and sale of those crticles. Ti neh mail service tor India avd Chins will be redstab- lished in July, leaving Marseilles once @ fortnight, is pnbdlished declaring that the Repudtican party, hitberto a foros, must become T Litert# reports that a violent qui Yesterday on tho doulevards between the pi ders and & party of Prussian o@lcers, In conse quence of the affair Marsnal MacMahon has re. Querted the Prassian commander to prevout bis officers from entering tho city. ‘The stringency of the passport system has been increased. Arrest Versailles within the troasnt wor 8 convider- able number of well dressed and respectably appear- lug men sad women, ‘THR ASSEMBLY. Jono 2 —In the Assembly to-day tho Inter ed that it would be in: opportune to rai 0 slate Of siege of Paris at but the Government would allow the citi- nonsevery liberty ir the o ing elections not in~ consistent with the public fety. The public nt terance of insarrectionary doctrines and infamma~ tory appeals could not be permitted. ‘Phe Assembly appoluted the cominittes previously agreed to to rovise the decrees of the Government ef Tours and Bordeunx, BHLOTAN COMMUNISTS, Bavesnis, June 23.—Leron d'Anétham informed the Cuambor to-day, that as far ax known of the com vists under arrestin Poris, i me subjects of Belgum. He said the Belgian Government had hot asked for their release, nor did it intemd to, but iC expected and would see Mat they had impartial trials, —— » Troub| for Germany and Engtand Brewis, June 23.—An imperative demand has boen mado for the imme.tiate paymont of taw drst instalment of the indomnity, which, it was agsoet, should be paid in thirty days afer the redstabsh- ment of the Verssiliis' aatwority. Serious complications neve arison between Ger- many and Bogiand. lhe su t i unknown, bat fevere despatches aro passing between Bismarck and Granville. MADAME CANDA'S FUNERAL, of the Tomb ander the Fi Monument in Greenwood Cemeter: The fuueral of Mra, AQvle Canda, the mother of the beautiful French girl whose momament o Greenwood has for twenty years excited the admi ration of thousands, took place yesterduy from St. Ann’ arch, ia Twelfth street. Mma, Cwnda died im France not long so, and her remains were brought here to be Interred beside those of her daughter in Greenwood. ¢ ‘The Canda monumont tias long been one of the chief attractions of that beoutifn! spot, Twenty five years ago, on ber birthday, Miss di. 8 lovely Miss of 18, was thrown from her coach in Broadway ond instantly killod. Buta week before she had drawn a design of s beautiful monument aod told her parents tuat whem she died sie would like to it ereeted over her crave, ¢ religiously respected and Greenwood’ tual Work of art was Ht. Tb tis situated in a beatiful vole near the cenire O: the ces tery. Tt is in the (orm of a temple and {s approached by a Might of marble steps aud a tossolated floor ten or twelve fect wide, Standing on this floor of platform thal sree like a veuti! le are four Deautifnl’y sculptered angel: just taking their fight heavenward In the rear ofthese is tne temple under which isa lite Fine fated Miss Cand, eu! from Us by tho most #xfiliul hands, The palustrades sar Founding the tesselated platform upd che temple Itself are most benntifally carved and chiselied, and every eniablature beara the letters “C,C." th old English Messrs, William B. Ogden, J. H. Abel, S. B. Sproulls,’8. B, H. Jadab, L. Allien, Mr, Guedia, L. Delmonico, and Mr, Glaubeasklos’ were the pall bearers. rvices Were conducted by Father Fool and Preston. ‘The tomb was opened yesterday for the first time in twenty years, The Open Atetie of the ill uoat Talim marble ieee THE BOSTON WONDER, eens Henry Taking the Starch ont of Gol Ma v Bostox, June 28.—The betting was very heavy, and an immense amount of money changed bands, At half-past 2 the frst trot was called. Sea Foam was the favorite, and June the second choice agrinst tbe fela, There was great rivalry between the betters on Sea Foam and June up to the close, when Sea Foam was declared ner. In the second trot there were five entries for the 2:28 purse, but only Henry and Elmo came to the score, Henry was the favorite in the pools at over five to one, ‘The frst two heats were won by Honry at an exercising gait; on the third he was give: his head and nobly responded, and would have made still better time had mot some officious (riewd of the owner checked his driver, As it was! however, 220M with two heads, over s track ueknowieJged to be one of the slowest in tho coun~ try and overamile, is arecord that compares favor- ably with the fastest time made by the flyers now on the turf, and pats to s! Mppodrome exhibi- tion of Goldsmith Maid, American Girl, Lucy, and At thisgmeetin: owner exp ed to match bim for $100,00) against » dub bh offer was declined, vod with & good will as Heury came under ira ‘Mr, Wallace was applied to by certain persous to name bis price for the coming Wonder, but Le re plied be was not for vale, In the third trot the three-year-olds trotted two heats to decide which w ve Jefterson and HK, 8. Wright were the favorites 1m the bert Wright was the best bottomed colt 4 won aller & severe strugele, Same day purse of €2.000 for horses that baye not trotted Deiter tha E:8 mile vat best tHhrcc.in tye ie NM Reowsn BRM cianinuanmnd Ik bi. Kia. Hickoo 8. 5. eR Pir Heat. Third Heat. oaNs ry uit 19 2304, ay 04 The St. Louis Races. Sr. Lovis, June 23.—The firat raes at Abb track today was a mile dash for throe year-olds, premium $100, five por cent, entrance added, ‘The race Was won by Commerce, boating Knight of Bi, Louis and Bulle Aiken. me LAT, ‘The second race, Wo-mile hests, premium $500, five per cent, entrance added, ‘Mollie took the firet beat. and Barney Williams the cond and third, Tangieloot wea distanced, ‘Timo-3: 40); B:l1ig, B49. ‘This was one of the best contos rages ever run in St. Louis. a FLASHES FROM TUE OCE polite os ince Arthur is to be made Duke of Ulster, and to have a seat in Ir id. Gon, Salazar has settled bis dite go by accepting a li Veoczuele Quosads and the Cadans in Venezuola are said to be nssombling at Paorto Cabello, aud preparluy for an expedition, A bill int side of Buokii qeouglod roy ‘Second Heit, Ons 1b N CABLE a with Blan. ge wu Of money and quitting Commons to constrict a road by the am Palace, aud soother to sell the Ub Tosdenoes, Ware Frloctud, JUNE 24, 1871, THE VICTORIOUS YACHTS. ences THE OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE RE- GAITA COMMITTES. —— The Excitement Ove Unde! OMicial Decision—The Tt Addie, Breeze D. ore Where is South weet Hpitt ‘The result of the New York Yacht Club re- atta was unxiously waited for yesterday. Ti Regatta Committeo, Messrs. Philip Schuyler, Stu- art M. Taylor, and W. Batler Duncan, were clovet ed all the afiernoon in Mr. Duncan's private office, discussing the merits of the case. On the Stroct public attention was divided between Rock Inland and the Tidal Wave. There was a little de- mand for Idler stock at 4 P. M., occasioned by tho appearance of Mr, ‘f, C. Durant, who was seon diving into Secretary Minton's office in Broad streot with the evident intention of balling the mark A telegraphic despatch from Washington inform: Ing the Committee that buoy 84 was the southwest spit Duoy, baving been read aloud, sent Tidal Wave ton per cont., amd after a few minutes 2 corrobo- Tative assortion to the same effect from George W. Blunt clesred out all the bears in that neighborhood, and offers to buy at 100 per cent. found no sellers ‘The autocratic committee, however, wore invisible, od the modest reporter of Tae Sux after asking Whe result of thelr deliberations was requesied to ‘Wait at the Secretary's office until they had Anished. He waited, and otners waited antil 6 o'clock passed witnout any decision, Later in the evening, how- ever, the committee delivered their OrFICtaL REPOR’ Naw Yon, ; New York Yacht Clud: onor to submit oUF fi Of the New Fork Yacht Club, which to june 7 a pcnts were, entered for the Regatta, iG ‘enpa: al Wave. Kyi. Madeleine, Wanderer, C4 im Idler, Foam, nahi ‘Magic. bes 4 Alice, Fleetwing, pe—-Dres se, Gracie, Ariadne, Addie, Vixen. for Subse ‘onty—Kaiser Wilhelm 1. ne ane Yacht Floss, of Atlantic Yacbt 4 nt Club, Charies 4. Minton. Secretar Daan Sin: We have wie to the buoy at the Bonth- wost and south, thenoe ty wert Spit, par 9 the northward and eal the Lightnin, rua ward, sovuruthg ov.* Tn weetward nt tes adhegaeate arrived at: jow ing urder : ; sptontas Actual Time of Peiktbnat, Making hace 1g LMS, 16 WAVE ..66 ssseee Golumbta voces cesses: BRETT Vanderer Vixen . Allee. Gracie. saesett eu wSsleszare: Fleetwing.., Sapp o 1 TIME BY ALLOWANCE, Behooners. M. M84 Schooners. Tidal Wave... 6 OF WA acvor Cotesbia 6 13 @{ambler MMIACHC.ssecsccsseess § 7 Dauntives... Paimer § & H/Tarolinte Pr, 3 Silsappn anderer.. Zi\Madeleing, «... Alice. SI 6 Balan ‘The time of the Eva was not calculated, she hav. ing passed ‘o the castiart of the home staxe boat op the revara, a 4 oat, 100) x. 7 1 oaspnarere aire 3 0b Vixen, Seecsovoubs vers “a Gracie i ‘ 6 & The time of the sloop Tirvere was not tacen, being the only sloop of her class entered (or the Reeatia “ Wilheim t o connxcren esreRese atta, sudscription, Adaic, the Regatta, Sudserip: eng Cups Second | iss fireene, the Regatta Cop. The Madeieine, lis collision off the Lighian poet the spun torent ithe outhwere Spit. earvian “A question DaVinE arisen 8% to which w# the Duoy of tne Southwest Spit. the report that Waoy No. 6y.l8 tho Duos on the southwest spa Tbeir de ¢isioo bas been copfirmed and supported dy infor ma- Hoa rectived from Capt: Wymane, Valter gtaies Coast Barvey, Washington, D.C.” Gi i Board ot Piiut Commiissio Notice to Mariners, No. 6," AD We are, very revpsettully. ronr ohediénteerrante, PUP SUMUY LEM, STUART S. TAYLOR, Wat, BUTLER DUNC pe habe INE WALLACK CUr, febeaks reat Yacht Race off Sandy d Brane ‘The regatia forthe Wallack Cup is to be sailed to-day, This rnee-is open to sctooners only, and the vessels are to have allowance of time The yachts will form’ in line near the buoy off the Hook, known as buoy No.5, at 10 o'clock to-morrow mora ing, and will takes flying start at 11 4. M. from an imaginary line botween that baoy and the commit tee steamer; they will then proceed to the stoke boat anchored off the West End Hote}, Long Brauch, 4nd rounding it to the enstward, return to the start ing point, ‘The race will be subject ta the superin tondence of the Regatta Committee, Messrs, Philip Schuyler, Swart M. Taylor, an¢ W. Nutler Duncan The stecmer Seth Low will sccompany the yachts round the course, The following {8 a list of ihe Yaents entered M anes. Madeleine, Wander Counts. anges: Titial Wave iambler. 1 away part of ber fore: This Mora Ovnera. ©! Durant ——— . A WIPE FOR $5,000. A Clear Case of Marrying fr Money—The Judges Purzied. Thomas Wright desired one of our belles to merry bim, She said that he must frst give hers mortgage on his property, This he declined to do, but they finally came to un agroement that he should give her a note for $5,000, Thep she married bin. They soon quarrelied, i wilimately separated. Bhe sued on the pote, and the referee found in her favor, ‘The husband appealed, and the Supreme Court, Genoral Term, yesterisy, though divided, ving the opinion of the ma. jority, hokis that the consideration of the promise ‘Of marriage, followed by the fuldlment, is sufficient, and tt whatever may have been the old Iaw, under the recent siatutess giving a wife independent rights in her property her right of action was not extinguished by her coverture. Whether her action shoul bave been at law or on the equity aide of the Court he holds immaterial, Judse Barnard, divseusing, thinks that the ration didnot arise, and ‘tierefore the contrac not completed oniil after the margace, when contracts between the plaintiff and cefandant would have been nul! ge Cardozo, ——— MASONIC INTELLIG St, John's Day wos ushered in. bast event rnug by Fessler Lo 510, F. A. M., Tempers of watel had a b; W, Bro. © BL. Hohenibal. t R. W. bros. G Seekrootes, D. L kie, Gr, Steward, were present, with several ters of German’ Lodge tek the b th were introd dancing wae kept up until aay broak, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Class day at Harvard and Browa yoatorday, john M, Season shot himself dead io Albany yes- 7 .e commencement exercise of Union College, Behencetaty, begins on Jauo %. O'Beldwin, the pugilist, will pabiieh a card todoy ebalienging ‘Tom Alen to Haht bin for $2,509, ‘A young man named Patterson, workiog in a taw intil near Roucke'’s Pout, Ont, fell acrors a saw fnd was cut in two. Forty-five Masonic Lodges and Twelve Night Templar Commanderies iwiend to bake. pars io te cormerston "ceremonioe 1a Albany tytay Tu the United States Civenit Court in Phitad ph vyesterday dude 8y.y delivered wn optmon. us faildg the constitution Nity Of (ie ineawe tax. A culvert on the Louisville, Now Albany, and € nad near Wai Ind. gave way un Fives preeipieaiine we car IKI A aku patantly xilled. NCE, anfinan, and while he w ‘A batient the pephad from she bogey, nae ond Mrs, Mumia was THE GENTLEMAN FROM CLEVELAND. York strock the 4:35 P. M. train from Albany yoaterday. Ho was avery fne-looking gentiemai opem countenance. Hoe chatted very freely ‘With those about im, and was very desirous of gaining information about points of iuterost along the route, Ho bad never been to New York, and Anticipated a great doal of ploasure from his visit, Ho said that ho intended seeing all the eights, as he understood there was eo much for a stranger to see in this great clty, and it would never do for him to fo brek to Cleveland and not appoar thoroughly posted on metropolitan life, THE FINE-LOOKING ORWTL As the train neared Hudson, # fine-looking gentle- man entered from a forward car. He was quite e:derly gentioman and wore gold spectacles. He also wore a white neckcloth looked as it might be a clergyman. He cadt his eyes about bim for aveat, One was vacant beside the geatioman from Cleveland, and he dropped into it. He drew out a handkerchiof, wiped bis forehead, and pulling from his pocket began to read.’ Meanwhiie ‘Hadeon and started oa its ROPPING INTO THR TRAP. looked at him. © A very fine day," quoth he. Tue gentioman with spectacios dropped his paper ang anewored : “ Very. sBeaatiful scenery along the fadson. I'm told,” Abe gentleman from C' ‘Very. Never been hore before? asked the clori- enl-looking gentleman, with & peculiar look at the tleman from Ciovelsi No, never been to New York. Just golag now for the first time.” “Alt” aid the gentlemen with glasses.“ B way, 1 Til take o sm Mr ry tor f smoking. Please keep the seat for me ;" and be de- parted for the forward ear. After 15 minutes he returned and at once engaged the gentieman from Cleveland in earnest conversa- tion, They chatted gaily on all current topics, and whe nileman from Cleveland thought that be had never fore met Fo agr’ ump" mae with gold spectacles mani'ested a deep in fhome and foreizn missions, and talked feeling, the cissemination of th ver: golilen spectacle ‘axed ufion him with a feeling Akin to awe, and in até edmiration of bis profound knowl ALTAY PROPOSITION. While the two were convorsing, another gentle. man eutered the carand looked about htm curclessly if for a seat. Presently his ere fol! avon the gen- tleman with golden spectacivs. He advance: hastily ‘and exclaimed, * Why, Mr, Radford, how do you do? Vr glad etaclos erasted hie oomesd Radford. Hi owed it to i lieved at Maving met Str. pleco of paper out of h his (riend, ond etesightway the wo engaged in car: nest convorsation. Thetgentioman from Cleveland rheard a word aere and there 1 dectore, my fiend, I can't do it today. 1 haven't anything in my pocket bat # few $500 bonds. Vn going down wow to realize on them, to pay this a%d some other things now due.” * But,” said the new friend to Mr. Radford, ** I'm terribly embarrassed, and if you cont ———' Hore the poise was 60 great tlmt the C gentloman conldn't hear any further. {he gentleman with golden spectie voland Atler a pause, fo the 1 FoR Pr a friend hero who 1 accidentally on the who holds a now of mine sow due, Tam way to the city now to dispose of these bonds (showing some five-tworties), and raise th money to pay thir note wits otnems, My frlend here te very much embarrassed, and wants the mon tonight. It ts only $110, ‘but [ haven't 0° mucl veady money about me. Wil you sdvance tt th nu and whep we get to the city we wilr goto a broker fice together apd arrange it!" ™ Why, certainly,"" said the gentlorman from Clevo- Jond, and he pulled out his pocketbook and coumod ont #110, ali the money he had bat $5. The stranger took st and got off ut Poughkeopsle, while the two gontiomes sat down and renewed ihetr conversa. ovr row tr. train stopped au with golden spectaden pointed aut the beautios of West Point to tne admiring gow tleman (rom Cleveland. Th again slowly, when all at once the ceutiem: golden spectacies made a very unclerical bolt for the door He reneln jumped from the platfo: disappearing im tue darkness in a Jify. ‘The gent mao from Cleveland sat dumbfounded at the eceon trie treak of ts friend, and mot until he reached kill did he realize that he had been victimized He then raid to the other passengers, why sympa nied with bim deepiy, that t of and telegraph to tne “Chief of Police in New York * and lave the rascal arrested, ——— ESTIVAL. Kast Side in a Flatter, The greater part of tart evening was occupied | to the Germania Assembly Rooms in rehearsing the most dificult songs and chorels on the jrogramae for the coming week. Mr. Pour, the leader of the Northeast Saengerband, acted as director, and hay- ing divested himself of bis coat and hat, worked ‘with such tremendous energy that the perspiration poured f The hall was decorated, celling dW add every. pil lar evernr had been set up for this evening Tiows other preparations made; ments wil not ve complcied anti! this mo Every body was inn state of mingled excitem enthusinsin, and it was not uvlil a lute Lour that the singers disper Heceitar badges have been prepared for the pur. pore of keeping the singers in the proper divisions. Wwhilo at the saine time they udinit the Wearers toll feativitios and concerts except to those in which the Prizes are contended for. They are made of ivory, And ere of various colors, and they bear a lyre and the ii seription: w York, 1871, 1210 Saenger: feat.” ‘The Grst tenors have them in white, the secoud in yeliow, the first baseos in Live, and the second iu red. —— BROOKLYN. Yestentay morning M,C. Fountain, living on Myr fear Bedtord avenue, and omplovet in Rowlwan’s fon works, Wasningtoa and Caiyer sizcets ed fo death by the failing of an iron girder, waich Was loading on a cai A : anaes CURIOSITIES OF CKIMB, eee In an altercation last evening between Brank ‘of 505 First avenue, and Patrick Hopkins, of 203 Elin sireot, at 14 kiizabeth stroet, Mopkiae was ean ded twice in the eft arm with & ‘On the ®5th of October, 1870, Alois Frank, Martio Schwartz quarrélied tn thioon, 4" Greenwich street, ABa FraDk Sitorday jas discharged, and Frank pleaded guilty of age bird dogece. fe wee sant to Bug Sing tor three yeare acu Ave month LOSSES DY FIRh, Nine stores, &c., damaged lo Phelps valag tariucouiy, Lows $99,006 m . Coftin & Knox's grocory and Stowelife factory, in Lawrenor, Mass, 1.009, $15,000, The Rey, Mr. Barnbard’s resideves in Hacken. insurenee, 86,099 ‘The ng of the Atlantic Pecroieum Works near Po! 29, a, containing 190,000 gallons of Ol, Loss $20,000, | sya Lowell & Spencer's muste store ta ened ont vesterday mo: 048 A J04 ore ‘ fi Vave been arrested on suspiciva of Aring Ue building, PERSONAL INTBLLIGENCE, > Gen, Jncob Kennedy, of Lieut.-Col, Angestus Foller's stat, had lis nase sunstruck during the visi of the Siuth Regiment to Boston Commo) The Hon, Timothy J, Campvell 1s pot enjoying plete Lealth, and is stitution ata cosy retreat Lear Far Roel Long tsland’ Florence, the uative American Irish comedian, ts gement at the Theatre Koval, ‘sicr, EDylabd, Some poople think Floreace i 8 a rumor that Thomas &. Stewart, ox member of Congress Is to ba anpointed Colibe'o r Whoo Mr Murphy reevives lis appoiwtucnt as Mia istor to Austria, United States Appraiser William A. anpolnted Taomas W, Gidbons ays Salary $400, aol Dantel W. Loe, fori assitfaut Aj praiser, aba salary of B2,300, Tho Hon, John Byrne, State Inspector of Gas Netor confacd 10 his room with rheumat John Trager of 86. Mary's excelient volunteer Cholf, and therefore knows (he difference between ioug micter andahort me! Dr. William Wai! Darling has ant Any sly ae b, of the Oriental Club, » promi: Rout east side physician, Was Uy imartied im St Mevy'e by Mis Uroiber, Father Walsh. of St, Gabriel's, to Miss Tetsa, a really Charming daugites of the tate Caps, Goodwi Commodore Vandorbilt has Agamuat Long Branch for exactly forty y Doe th that time vielt that locality il dis lerday, whoo he waat dows to see Champ, mouth'ark,which #0 much pleased thie yet Woot he Line Tage arpauqemenie to attend Wye mectiog. deen prejudice a ‘aud did PRICE TWO CE ARAT BAIT IN NEW JERSEY, ATROCITIFGS TOO HORRIBLE FOR EVEN THE POLITICIANS. The rat bait which was postponed last Sunday was witnessed on Thuraday afternoon by about eighty politicians. Kach side were to show up three dogs, the first match being for #50 and twenty- five rats ench, the second for §60 and twenty-five rats ench, and the third for $90 and twenty rate each, Tho match was between Mr. Jim Graham of New York ond Mr. Con Dugan of Brooklyn. ‘The pit was at the hondquarters of the well-known Union Hill dog fancier. Four iron cages adorned ‘one side of the room filled with the little which were hopping here and there and Of the little squeakers, The dogs were kept sepa rate. They were exemined and reéxamined by the Waltor Roache was selected as referee. THA FIRST MATCR ‘was called at ® little past 4 o'clock. After the hole party had got seated around the pit, the rate ‘wore delivered into the contre, In dumping thom out ono of them refused to drop, and ran over tee fop-ot the cage, making. &. dive’ the pod up in it yr. for the hest 5 given the d In earnest. wnap from the little ones; but one after shother 2 vietim, and at the end of three minutes and thirige four seconds the last one was dead, TUR NEW TORE DOG Tras next trotted oat, and bets of ta to eight were freely offered that she would beat the above time twenty seconds. Tho dor was similar to th though not so small. It bad a fine sot of Leoth, mt feomed avery spirited little animal. When pit ihe holder eonld hardly keep it in his ‘so anxious was it to get atits work. After bets were made time was called, and the Bae! molishing Of Take wae ONE SNAP—ONT SHAKE, ‘a8 laid out im rotation. Not one got away or od the doz, The New Yorkors were overjoyed at the animal's exploit. Sho finished ia two mipntes and fifty-two seconds, The Brooke Isnites were amazed at their defeat, but they took iy yalosprhionliy. saying, * Wo will warm you yes” Alter a lapse of half en hour TNH sBCOND MATCH wor called. this boing betwoon two Dulldogs, éach about 35 pounds, The New York dog was an im ported Irish brved, and the Brooklyn doe bred owt of Kit Burn's fanous stock ‘the Now Yorkers oftere! odds whicy were accepted. New Yor gained the Orst rend of, Alter the rats hid beom Pitted. the New York dog was br ht vut and soom eet to work, showed himself well ap in tl Dasiness, bnt he word jump back whenever by the little crawle tort, four minutes avé one recond, The New Yorkers wer ave made, some of tiem havitg bet juside of threo anda had minates. 18 DMOORLTN DOO Soon fotlowed, and on acing dropped intahe pit stood for a sccond seemingly bewtidered. mes he got a glimpee of the group of equsakers, nm made areah at thom. Op went one alter anstuer, amid the applause of the erowd. At last the scene closed. the lust one dropptat in Jost four minutes, the Brockiymtes winniny by one second, Thm Last CaNTssT was between two one-year-old tan each, It was att that the rate siiouid have their teeth removed, $0 thas they cours do no dam- sae, ond the ceremony of performing thi work was brutal indeed. Ar cage with the reqawed numoor was brought out tothe side of the pit, The Lrish- man Laying thet? tn charge came oat with ® pair of irom nippers, and thrusting | his han into the etge, seized one of he little dreatures by the head, forced open ite mouth and applied the nippers on the tect, enapping them of in a jiffy, It war the work of but a seeond to remo’ the whole set of teeth from the rat; after Which it was tossed over into the pi: ‘Thi ot bratality done, the New York doe was to try Its ability." ‘The poor little half-dead a cowered together im one corner, ali imindesoriaable terror, Half of thom had ve life in them, The New York dog, heving th liina bureby hod trouble to get Co work, aud he soon finished th ut thom out of thelr misery tn chree mi ten seconds. TUE BROOMLTN DOO soon followed, a like number of brokemtoothed animals having been dropped into the pit. Severat pectaturs turned their heads away when the cracking of the teeth wi performed, and several Were beard to say: Te ie \3 enoagh to kill the poor creatures with- ing them to death.” Brookiyn dog at last ch in three minutes and for ‘Thus the Brooklynites won ‘the best twp out of three, and carried off ail the money of the New Yorkers and Jerseyites. : — THE LATEST FROM CUBA. Eapinosn Betrayed w of his Party K Havana, June 23.—Valmaseda arrived at Vestientes yesterday, where he disembarkod his (roops, and i# marching toward Guayabal and Sante Craz. Cespedes is at San Pedro, Guaimaro, ‘The insurgent General Luis Figuergo, with a i force, passed the Canto Fiver, accowpanied by Gea, Pacheco, w son of Cespedes ‘The insurgent Captain Manuel beon killed.” A surrend Spaniards to Espinos neampment, fizht which ensued Espinosa was wounded und Ave of bis party killed, i eae WASHINGTON NOTES. ptrcotutake ries Francis Adams or Richard H. Dana wilt wat the United States ip the Goneva Convention, y frauds the Government Of $1,000,000. One of the ded, ané Five Rowtriguen has Judge Richard Busteed te: yesterday th Organizations in Alabaina that he knew of, ant thas people were as safe there as in auy State iu tha Uaion, ———— JOTTINGS ABOUT COWN, Music in Central Park this afternoon Kekiongas vs. Stars to-day on Capiiohne Thermometer at noon yesterday 80 degrees, Julius Broch, aged 2%, German, was run over and killed by ear 62 Of the Third avenue line. Mr, William Campbell, foreman of Nv composing room for over 2) years. The members of the Wm. fo on an excursion to Long Br: the 12h of Jui Lonis Pia May om 2, wae over and killed Inet ning by car 8, Avenue D line, in {rant of his resk dence, 72 Lewis street, K. K, Weil, of New Jersey, wes found doad Inst evening 1m iis room In the Frankfort House, and Wa, Barnard in bis room at M4 Perry atrest ‘The Twellth street Grammar School reception yesterday was largely attended, students acquitted chomsel ves croditaly chinger was bold for trinl yesterd by Justice Scott for stabbing Kitzahern Kicks, of Avonue B, with the broken handie of ber paraso’ Ha red), while tak ney Of iat of 120th at ue, Was fatally injured, the cblinney failing studentat and the On the complaint of Alfred Greonw ht of Lee. on Th ate i) first hop of 's Hotel (D ul, OF the BVERINE « also De givea on Tha woeks fol owing during Jeremiah A. Konne white drunk and w second wile iit isekent that tii lol a second tor Di, Tuo Marshall Hose Company of Savannab, Ga,, was made thy reeipient lost night, by Mr. I. Gri@ith, ob ® elk UanuOF, Fearing (be inscription," Marshall Hose Conipany No. any haupy days." "Yue preventatlow, was mage in the Merchants’ Hote! in Coriauds strats Last evening the prize spevkers of the three highor elasies of the College of the City of Sew York Cali bited their profieiency fo a larg ree OF DOU Sexes 11 Stelnway all. Amoug th gealiomen ca che Yndge Larremove, Judge Kiralaag, n'Vorst, Bernard sinytic, Algeruon be The largest nday newspaper in Pomeroy's Democras. It contains eighty four colamns f reading watter, and what a veriety shore isin ih se WhO Ara Bot Opporwl to” Deimoviatic doctrines enn read 16 fur entertalament, and {tose Who ot read. it inorder to learn wh halo is ls @ Very readauly pewspapey any way. Jacob Bushard, accused in Goueral Sessions yee {cutting Joun Baer in the arth, belbe sick and hate, was 0: ¢Mr-Fellows sent (othe Telend. it Hack and two of the Jurors gave #3 each to py young wife, ‘the Is soon to ds @ noth Kecorder Gad Mr. Fellows also gave h AriDg Ley eignatires 10 the Comilissioners 0 Wes abd Correetion #0 bua suv (oo Giay be taKco this city is