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—$—$—$—$$_ $_$_ OOOO THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1871, PRICE TWO CENTS HOW SOME PAST MEN LIVE. ener seme, erie Nate) ATER THE SAENGERFEST. | °OM*722*¢ S80 ON tEB Feee 6) LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS THE BLIND MEN IN MAINE, First Spring Meeting of the Unton Clad ene The Grand Review at Longchamps-Cre- o WHAT DID UE DO WITH THE REST common two-cent stamps. Arnociation of the Nineteenth Ward on @ been discovered where Pringle | WHEN THE GERMANS WERE ATHINGT DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Pellissier Sentenced | rxHUMING DRAD I88UB8 ANB ; actually sold his priucipal’s goods in his own name, Fiectweed Park UN? . Assembly. OF HIS SALARY? Wed Wide We CHET at ee Caton te av Geek FOR THEIK LAGER SUN'S REPORTERS. y. AVOIDING LIVE TOPIC! - A number of prominent politicians are estab- ‘A lundred other instances might be given of the _—. June 29—A. M.—The Republican Com- olloway's New York Ag Lu at the | tricks and devices by means of which Mr. David n lishing # trotting cinb, and intend to viace it on ® | Jastice Shandicy Engaged in n Conental | mittoes have been unable to agree upon a combined Party of Freedom, Hate of 810,000 on u Salary of $2,000 - | I'ringle swindied bimsel: Into a rich man at Mr tette Club Passed L firm basis. Subscription stock to tho amount of Work—McNumara Toning Powies tom | \icket, and publish several olectoral liste, The elec. aistration Ow: 875,000 in Real Katate, and Twe 61,000 | Thomas Holloway's oxpenso, bat space will not per- Their Vi $50,000 has been taken, At their Oret meeting yos- Beuntifal Toacher, and Tooker Distrib- | tion of MM, Brolay, Challem, Latchur Corboo over of Spain, Flyers In Ludiow Streot Jail, Dine aribesreericr eee ruue eordocd Wald tea bold—The Joke terday on the Fleetwood course, there was a numer- Pretty Pupils Horisson, Laurent, Pichat, Nadan d, Sebeur 4 Portiann, June 29.—The Maine Republicam Amore than usually interesting case of om- Tenot, and Proty are co State Convention was called to order to-day in the berrlement comes vp at tt o'clock this morning in the Common Pleas, of which the following are the facis, as sworn to in the several aMdavite that are fon file: On the 90th of October, 1865, the great patent medicine firm of ‘Thomas Holloway in Lon- fon appointed David Pringle, a Scotchman, their agont in the United States for the mau facture of Uolloway's pill# and ofatinent, with an office at 80 Maiden lane, Hye salary was at frst $1,000 a your, afterward raised to $1,500, and Mnaliy to Last Friday evening, as everybody knows, | ous and most respectable assemblaze, Among | In the primary department of Grammar Schoo! there was ageneral rebenrsal in the Germania As: | thom were County Clerk Willtam Conner, Judo | No. 81. in Monroe sireet, yesterday afternoon, many 194 candidates from the City Hall by the Hon. James Q, Bh ‘The Hoa, ¥ sembly Rooms, Rvery tocal singiag society was| scott, Jnstice McGuire, Superintendent Jerry | residents of the Seventh Ward witnessod the dis | of the Seine, Many forolen officers are arriving in | A. H. Walker of Lowoll was olectod President, with ‘As Pringle bas never had the books balanced for | re either in whole or part, aud | Parey, ex-Shoriff Lynch, Speaker Hinchman, Alder. | tribution of semi-annual certificates to the desorving | Paris to witness the roview. Marshal MacManon | ® Vice-President from each county. ‘There were 998 1870, no Matement can be given for that year. It | the preparations for the reception of the ont: | men Chariock, Riely, O'Neil, Toumy, and Cam- | pois. The childron acquitted themsclves crodita- | has declined to be a candidate for the Assembly | delegates. For the Governorsbip, the Hon, Sidney will be ores that he maxes out that the busi: | oftown societies wore cagerly criticised. AS | mings, Aasembiymon Murphy and Alex Ward, | bly. At tho conclusion of the entertainment three | from Paris, M. Deleacluze's sister bas been lib- | Perbam of Paris was renominated by acclamation, eee eee eee ae aan ae or eT T@tera. | 11 o'clock approached, and after the pile of emptied | Councilmen Haseltine and Desmond, the Hon. Jo | little mises, dressed on Goddosten of Linerty, sang | orated Gov. Perham delivered a brief address, accept as it is Deiieved to have greatly increased, lager kegs had rison to height that threatened | Coburn, Old Time Billy Drake, Hosea B. Perkina, | “Tho Red, White, and Blue,” tho whole school | Veensaruims, Jano 29.—The trial of M. Rochefort | the somination, The following resolutions wore Me Martin haa found out enough to warrant him | the lofty ceiling. the singers and their fri Frank McCabe, and all tho politicians of the Nine | joining in thd chorus, The accomplishod Miss Kilie Appointed for Monday next. The Assombly yes. | adopted: teonth Ward. Dennehy, the Principal, was highly complimented. | terday discussed the project of law for the decon. tsps agnioet Mr, Pringle an embezsioment of | 1, signerse, each party aocking ite 0: ob 8 patriotie honorable bat A COUNSRLLOR DRMORALIN ‘The Hodoken Qnartette Clud badjbeon represented | ‘There were four races of mile Pheata, best two in | Mr. McNamara, editor of the Sunburst, Nike a true | tralization of the Government department, Arrests de Stent iehibe at Wemes 99,000. Pringle continued in office over five years, Mr. Sadler, Pringie’s lawyer, bas become so ; "7 both of its most jovial members, among t! three, In the frat race Black Hawk was the favor- | [rishman, did not forget her personal charms in his | of Communists continac. MM. Courbet and Fon- i the emancipation of a thoronzhly disgusted with the career of that he Intends this (aa to throw ‘Stil anol Mr hoad if he get 4 during this time be prospered exceadinaly well. He became possessed of $75,000 worth of real estate Jn Brookiyo, including ® fine revidence at Patnam js client | Passbach, Biober, Canon, Schaita the basso d# pro | jie, It wae n hard contested race, and the knowing | speech, which le concluded by invoking Divine | taine have beon confronted with thelr accomplices. operemed people frome fundis, the aged Schedier, formerly the valaable | ones were sorely puzzled as to the result. Boos | vrotection over her and her subordinate teschers A DEMONST! HON ened by the late redellion rally loader of the club, and Gesolius, » man whois | Wing won In four heats, In the second race Biippe- | ‘luring their vacation dave. who is a handeot Lowpon, Sane 99.—Speeiet despatahes trom Paris ft t questions now presented to f, betting. Lady Northrup | singlo gontioman, was overw! of watch. clear of od with bon Ty Dick. had the eall snare allie those and Marcy avenues, and he drove two noble back | (ef his accident with famous for Berlin wit, Atthe break op in | Wings ahe liked. Her driver showed great oa- | on rernming his teat, Tho other addresses wore by | say the reviow at Longchampe will certainly be held ‘ i bortes, for which he had paid 61,000 cash, Ife took | Uoue, of hie friend, Mtr. orange oe hp Assembly Rooms this party contemplated s trip | thence and judgment: fa, the third race F any hed | Mr. Warren, wo eno noe the ward. and | to-day. The weather in fine, though somewhst oe ee eedietnee prewrve: steat Interest ig the politics of the city, and wielded ee Beltre, eee ed slept to thew OD quarters beng din Lesnate eid page ape soe kept ie . m4 area ate botever San the Hess it tA 4 cloady, and one hundred thousand mon will bein eat ee eal torte in Wee] arent inflgen * politicians, He was also | /0y- Mr, Gooley's | gh no viously tox the banks of the North River they made up their toarul ence Gran yy was bac! Tustice Tawerd J. Bhandley, on behalf of Trastee | line, The Orleanist Princes will be present incog- ayaliycomtalaen p By widely known and respected. lowing moraine Mr. Pringie.sea Sr, git 7 Ge, | Minds to pay Jee Rbsinbold a visit in ple levers ta Benakoes ‘stones ‘There were waren her ei only sare Tord Sf a boek, 9, Reneeie ty sibs geal milo, Trere are some apprehensions of s demon. | Sor Kise fir reatio of the pad sein ty As managing agent, Pringle had full power to | went out toget drink, and after they had gone, | Pearl street. wee eaten: for #80076 single-dasn of a mile to | Morse, and s kold mod! Vuiaed s¢$50 to Misa Reames | stration on the part of the Reds, and precaationary | we beliave that ths Federal Goverument cncad all of Holloway's medicines i ia cou ary, and to collect all moneys due for them. It w: his duty to render weekly accounts of his salos, re- coipts, and expenditures, and to make remittances to his principal. He also wrote weekly lotters ex Dibiting the business, About two mooths ago the Brm of Thomes Molioway became suspicious (nat everything was not going on smoothly in their New York eflablishment, and they quietly employed » detective to waten their agent. ‘The officer did hi work faithfully, and reported that he found Mr. David Pringle living at the rate of $10,000 a year. Mr, Holloway discharged Mr. Pringle on the 9th of May last, and another agent was appointed in his place, who was directed to examine the books of the agency and clear up, if possible, the mystery of Ris predecessor's luxaty. A TRLL-TALR CASH-nOOK, Mr, Henry M. Martin, the new agent, set to work, and found that Mr, David Pringle had been snece fully carrying on @ series of wholesale embeazie- ments during his entire term of office, Mr. Martin ‘was greatly aided in his researches by a private cash. book foand in the safe, in which Mr. Pringle had taken the greatest care to write bis real business expenses, with dates exactly corresponding to false entries in the casl-dook of the Orm. Joho Waite ‘Const cleat power to protect on does possess and ou ae Mr. Gooley, Jr., entered ‘the room to search for Is | Of gourse eversbody knows Jo Rheinbol the Md | waxons, between b. m. Rachel and er. e. Ben, The | Crain, for excellence daring the six months last past, | measures have boen waken, M. Matilet has escaped | under roe colege have Mroady procured a Warrant tor | NOW he fled from Germany after the revotation of | followicg is a summary of the d The ton, ‘Thomas Shiels. shalrman of He Toes! | srom Ports te Boigiem. ‘Tho Bagerer aad Rapross otect Mr. Pringle's arrest on a charge of stealing it, ‘48, with more bullets in his body than the surgeon orn, Rac’ ate ar sto. ratte heats, best two In three. byt Sap a ont roe rire iy 1 | of Brazil are at Rouen, and leave there today for | Men's, in the tree exerc! Sot tne ballon i —— could find after months of probing, aed bow b ‘mack Dongias,.... annual certificates. Marshal Tooker, on bea enjoyment ot his property, and in the abeointe safot Bogiand, The Prince de Jolnvillo accompanies | ort r 4 THE FOURTH WARD ABLAZE, opened his saloon in the Fourth Ward. Bverytoly t thirty valnable books | ye iain The Banner-Kaising of =e iu b the Boss-Mr. Tweed Re Last night the Fourth Ward was in a a Wiee Awa the teachers, presonted a eg Mak Ha to pupils for good deportm }, mile heals, best two in ee TUE ASKEMDLY. to this country. Mitehman’s Time. Seconp Rach—Puree knows that, and there cso be few who haven't seen the bones which the surgeons took from his arm, and which he kept preserved in spirits ins vial bebind his counter, and showed to everybody who entered excitement, and the headquarters of the William M, ke etaiet pA, light repeat of Wruenee panited and Tweed Association at 351 Pearl street waa sur- son's BREAD. rounded by adento throng of sight-seors. The oc: | tim then, the jo'ly aingers (rom Hoboken. pro- casion was the annual banner-raising of the Asso | posed to vintt about midnignt last Friday. They ciation, whieh it was anticipated may of the most | lave Kuown him tor years. and were heart " comes er discussing his lager for a he Ldsdichioneet bh label acelh edad hikenl ail cracking jokes and telling stories, they arose to Long before the hour announced the Association's | travel home. But now Joe Htheinboli, who had roome wore crowded by the solid citizens of tue | been steadier on his lees, though not so witty, at 6 M ilo o'clock that mornin, thin he was at that moment, ward. Capt. Allaire was present in foll uniform, #8 | ais arose and delivered 9 humorous speech. The Wore sito Sergeant Siyder and Deteetive Flynn. | men trom Hoboken, le sald, had ao Keatine vital ty ' . avira About them, and for that redaon he sould now Dr See ene Cee won ee Sue elven rene ne + them ‘with a loaf of good New York rye brea to atreuigthen thom, that he ordered his head barkecper to wrap a large-sized loat in paper, and deliver it to the spokesman of the Hoboken visitors, ‘Ive latter re: folvel it amid loud epylause and iauzhter, and Rieinvold was excessively licaied at the aaccess of mosoa, Thos. | the joke. Hut meantime the Hoboken Germans had ank Adains, | hecun to laugh too, although at what nobody could imagine, and laughing, nree. How and Why o Girl © Donnvvon's b, m. Lady Northrop. ‘ y mmitted a Bur- | Vensartres, June %.—In tho Assembly yesterday | Xesoived, That in the presout exixencies of our J.B. alexander’ ap ¢ Dick. ‘te ts (eee de : M. Ponyer-Quertl M. Faliiheo’s b. Bipvory ie: errcrrrerr rts 2% Yesterday afternoon Detective Hitchman of | hours the ag phim Mace-Prarae, 20, mile heats, Vort two. Capt. Frank Speight's command, arrested Bridget 1 | MoCarty, 16 yoars of age, at 135 Ceilar street, on a 2-2 | charge of burglary, committed at the residonce of | thousand five hundred millions. ‘The provinces have 5] Mr. Joun A. Poilion, Rutherford Park, N.J. Cloth | not ail been heard from, and the total amount of the | 83 Ia boat two in | ing and other property valued at nearly $200, 1denti: | subscriptions had not yet beca ascertained. ‘The | a eetintsrnestoun fepenatte fun ian tee penstos od bY Me. Follies, bund inh si Of the bill recommended by the Special Congression 1 | ed by Mr. Poilion, wero found in her possession. | Minister of Finance, commenting upon the facta he | Ci rhe bi, Fecommenies by the Special Congscesloned id: This state of things enables the | effect it. nment to full ile engagementa, stated tbat in jose than eix | COUNtIy) & tan on imports i the readings and Jong opr lve mode of iaising the larger portion of the for the support of tho bederal Govera- seeetsing duties care should be taken ‘sajust them as not to prejudice promote of which Paris slone supseribed two | the interests of every section sod. bragch of a4 being taken to foster in ever: inthe oF and Interests of the Amer! 8 of thei Treasury collected four hundred millions of franca for the | {y's WC nennoe's «. m, Fa J. Thornton's &, E. Mooban's nee Mountaln Boy, ily Time 8:25 8:30. ue nm Race—Purse $200, mille bea ree nore’s D. @ Senator . De ica ae wa 2] When anked by Herreant Oates how and why she | had slated 6-34 ad stolen the property, she replied: “1 put a lone —Maveh $300.8 singio dah of amiie to | ig der up azulost the rear second-story window, | 0° 1 | Sent into the room, and tuok enough to cares me | the deliverance of the counter, We shall not wuit 4 | dsck to Ireland," Justice Hogan sent hor to Jersey | for the dates Oxed by tho treaty at Frankfort, but cuy. djourned Rac nid to hast Femalning resolations favor prohibitive, OB administration, and recommend Gow “4b. m, Rchel ., Beo ine A'ter the races were o to Nodge’s Mansion H m, where | The & & splendid coll mn was rerved for inembers Job a —— ————————eEOeEOEEOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE———EEeEeEeEEO ie Eh shall pay the indemaity in justallments. RERGH'S NEW STUMBDLING-RLOCK. 1 of John Weinman's Children. COMMUNISTS SENTENCED, —o— einman and wife reside at 509 East | Mansnintns, June 20—The Court Martial in Oe ee eeeeereakce Hivchaane | Bieventit street, ‘They have veen blessed with four. | sion bere lus pronounced the following sentence: Dresided, the vice-chair being Hlled by Secretary K. | tees childre F. Page.’ Daring the ainner music enlivened the | survives company, and at the clore ® number of convivial toasts were given, and Speaker Hitchuan concluded Archie Fullerton, ‘The genial Prank Oliver kept a circle of listeners ina continual roar of lauglter, while his brother James, the President of the As. ation, hovered from group to grou li A garden of flowers. Se wore Sol ¥ Mitchell. Ch Long, Hugh Kane, and Jon Von O'Hall Expounding the Low-Jostruce at, nod for the Pelice Mective Qualities. uperintendent of Police last evening ve the press the following document which he had received trom the Mayor : tered abou only one of wom, boy of 16 years, | MM. Crémienx, Etienne, and Poilissier. to death ; + boy was the delight of his parenta, | MM Duclos, Marten, Nagtore, Breton, and Cachut, ge of th Bee ity " ‘ to transportation ; ‘ovi to ten years, and M uilge of their amizoment yesterday when they | Banche to five years’ labor in the galleys, and M. James D Donohue they took their departure. I with that of the Dress, found that this boy was missing. They made in | Eberard to ten years’ imprisonment, Six of the - — - Jock, « bookkeeper who was in Pringles employ | | Ate o;clock tie booming of acannon annooneed | treat aid all Keen ns tbe lt of them diapprarai | “among thn gucvis tore Judge Sectl,K. F. Taco, | quriea, and at tnt, to their norror, learned that a | accused have bean acquitie To the Prenton of the Board of Poice, and 10 tha we ee ee ie MM lasts | ablaze with lanter most Of tue houses in the wrbo at the recolieciion of nis Joke had | floses Perkiu and oiherss’ “on eucy* he Be ¥- | strange man had been seon to take him and a Bum BRAND RRVIEW, periniendrnt of Police ine Prevention of wears that he never recvived a cent of salary’: yet | pelehboriood were decorated with. flies and tan ugh again, and bending over the count ber of other boys from 909 East Fourth street, put fe 1 P, M.—The grand re | coeliy to Abiinais claims and exercises. the riKnt © Pringle nas in his accounts charged Mr. Holloway | tetas. From time to time the detonations of ¢ a face full of portent, whispered into his eur ns them on bosrdasteainboat at the fot of Spring eas. The troops, fully 1 hon rang through Franklin square, which wat | And this is what he told bim: “They have filled with a crowd of e ic Twoedites As the banner of the Fourth Ward Wa. M. Tweed STOLEN ALL TOUR Hau Association was slowly raised, cheer after cheer | and Sclweize 7 wos given tor New Yor te son, ‘Thero was 8 Driliiant display of Greworks opposite the Associa tion's rooms, and the vast throng square surged to and fro in their eff slow. Inoue corner a whic a band discou:wed ewe doring the evening. ALD o'elc summarily stop Iu the public street a car or vehicle 4 fore whieo may be driven a horse that. in his judg- Boston, Jv The third day of the Mystic | known, Who this men was, or for wbat purpose he e tribunes, which are elaborately te ment, 8 unMt for draught service. In effect me ing was well attended, ~ i toow away the boys, Mr. Weinman could by no ccupied by M. ‘Thiers and other mem. reet court, and, without ent 90 Kast Fourth | bers of the Government, and the Assembly is largely den Judgment, adjndientes whether oF gone he ran to | represented. Marshal MacMahon is in command of x net for Work, and when he adjudgee Website onic, | the army. ‘Thegrounds are thronged with au im- | UA/AVerADly, instaotly carrice his inkovee. THe oflces | mense number of people and carriages, end the | MoU Sturge, ican niean tl » Justice Ledwith, | *cene ts exceedingly brittiant. Shen ion has been attaine t, notwithstanding Tothing for nim either, | _LAtis, Jano 20 —The review of the army at Long- | than eratate ot the State apparentiy confers upon Cinman remetis disconsszate for the | Champs to-day was successfal, Nothing occurred | Mr. liergh and agente the fght to arrest offendane 1 ° re he © Ministry | wiihont process of law Ne claim exerciand ing boy, the only eurvivor of his | t0 mar its effect. All the members of the Ministry ed’ wiih omy the accessory of w technica’ ilogel ark Races, street io the North Hiver, and ail tor parts un- | strong, are git in position, and make » very Ap @17 each week as having been paid for that purpose. | The amount embezzled ts $170. In Janaary, 1870, Pringle had $500 of the firm's money on deposit in bis own name ond that of a bookkeeper, since deceased, named William Brown, fn the Avantic Savings Bank in this city, ‘Three hundred dollars were afterward drawn and honest- ty used, leaving $200 which Pringle appropriated. On being asked for the amount by bis ruccessor, ho for horses that have | Means find ont. ‘Tne poo} started street pretendet not to know. In Inbold bound meted the Kir stood “in a group on the corner, aud the elezant Bieber wa of choose of tae size from beneath bis biding plac aif of a tenver the Mayor's office ‘and to thu Cit youll do n Mor wed i, fOr borers that have | lose of bie d hich filled the Clark spatdi gern Wov.cecsses E hing for bim F al referred him with could Whitak. 1 2 5 3 3 ‘ music at intervals arth Ward. Twee: Purse "e k the fourteen ei. itd: nd Deputies of the Assembly were present. ‘The * then gronabiyt mn lew of the paitanihrone inter 7 pe ‘om the beadqu and made their way into 6 Te was a bru vik. § Thomas J: . tt eS troops showed much enthusiasm, and repenteély | tidus of dtr. Hergh, a reat service he ft (rst said that it was still im the bank; bat Martin | from the beadg BAU Rpeakets. Was esesnana tive NenGin Ratanean, [Oca Reon era: tiene 34 Sieduy va Dalen Hit President. Thiers. Military, medals were | Wonmot regen, ich exercise of lie temporary rostrum snd taken Weir piaces, preara beautifully in’ their wile | J. Vinat eo, m, 333 nierred on Gens, Vinoy and Latmiraalt, and u | duiesn Nt 9e F in the Legion of Honor | happens that ne were announced Sughfares.'an inconvenience to pedeatriana, The Putrie denies that there is any truth in the | OumnfArce, an inconvenience ty padeatty ; per course uodoultediy would, be for S ey) i ‘ Horde-ux, | Collect the peccesaty evidouce where a widower) on the 2d of Uctober, his loyalty & pre ont Government compial t, then, procuring @ w: colings rmitted until Saturday, | punish the parties who offeud against the I or esata ore TA is emisentiy We that the patrolmen shonid in cians Dave line: tha; boneelT js eminently prooer that the The physicians bave held two consultations over Way ald Ai Berga procaine tar ndshould ebecrtully assist 1h the ex But it quite often rosscuting the All the emb exzement, ard promised to moke it good He hue not kept his promise. SELLING OUT MIS RMPLOTR® In the fall of 1869 one Benjamin F. Stephens ob. Mained « indement in the Sapreme Court in this city against Holloway, and an execution baying boen . Sheruf O'Brien levied upon and sold the Property of the Grin in Pringle's possession, In iis gentleman's peat weekly account he reuderea a ' Dill against his employer for $1195 expenses for tory to addressing the meeting, Afer a short pau agrance of the ham was wartet py Mr. dames Oliver stepved forward, and introduced | tie mugut breers to the nostrils of Alderman Coman as president of the meet He | jure, as he made his appearance, Joo Iheinvoia Was received with throe cheers, My Francis B. | ‘paused for haifa moment to mark his man, and tea Olver addressed the meeting briefly. aid alter a | he made for the group as a Suawaes Indian woul! riapeech irom Judge Thompson, the meeting | make for a Goverament agent's scalp. adjourned scattered like deer, ond left The tanner, which is a very handsome one, beara | calling pileouslyt the inscription, “Fourth Ward Win. M. ‘Tweed Ach, mein Schweizer kaese! Ach, mein eebin Organization, ‘Senatorial District. For Senator, | ken! Wa. M. Tweed.” Acase of bigamy which is exciting interest | {\rge number of promotio Was before Justice Voittardt in Hoboken yester: Mrs. Theresa Grothe, whose maiden name was Gunther, teetified that she was married to Franz Grote « in Hobe | Daving detected the untruth, Pringle acknowledged owner de TUE WINNE RACE riple alliance between Russia, Prassia, The Commencement of tho College of the City of New York—The Exercise the | Ot Successful Students. Lid The nineteenth annual commencement of the Jonts of thin Co! they m alone in the street, n, by the Rev, Li un’ O d paid Maha, and er, 186%, when she quit yport dor rj tant he now s that sue bis cove, © of the City of New York was Tans, Bertin. June % —The Emperor has granted am Tyne dolence } cuton riminal process. Bat it Mr. Bet Tawselis cud WGbrin'd tees) -erhatens the teesite wove es Res dnote ok fag ; J yesterday evening In the Acutemy of Music see ck Marrnmc. Catnbel for pital | mesty to ail natives of Alsice and Lorraine under | and his agents insist upon detain og vehicles and care, j io the Sherif"s office, signed by Titus B. Ridride BARON GEROLI'S PAREWELL, PER) Ohad boned £2 Saf dba Meecmapeter bd exercises, whieh were introduced by a leogthy that the winrriace wns logal, the cere. | fentence for political or military otfeucer, except | then the Maror eugyeats (hat the proper oMcnrs the lawyer employed, ts for $20 only, and —_—> tion eonciu-ed to return part of their spoils, since | prayer from Chancellor Crosby, followed in the ine been performed by the Rev, Mr. | Where euch cMenees are combined with ordinary Ht his elaiga, and to permit the horee and wentcl nerf eeoeivad but $90 tor his spare—a clerr | Chief Clerk Alunter'a Reply—The Prest- | they bad too much for their individaal capaci ees Ladle in exarmy chaplaim, Grothe was held in | °T a an and Gar, which may |ecome the subject of theft or fern. Pringle added that be bad bought In ‘ order annexed, tie tgures indicating tho order of | gi Quy bonds: er gts hs Bae prowarts lhl is GH names, end sersoesere Soper dent's Readings Noi from the Pocta, Calon was ‘the bearer of to yeace offering | Oder $1,000 boads. is rum PRRILE OF THR RAID Sir ereht eins, fo to the la the following word: Wasminotox, June 29,—Baron Gerolt to-day | {0 the lion's dee. flo remained there fiteen | ert: : Gas Resi si —— ‘The Mayor desires earnestly to,4isclaim any intention : seconds, and when he euerged te was run- | Salncatory Address. Chartes F. Lvdecker, ins Explosion in Rose Street. ofunduly crittewing Mr. Berah’s views. Br: Neral NEW YORK suPREME covRT. slice are of the Erasitiat as Misisur of | ing’ foot race with, somebody. and bis antagonist | Huncrary Gratiow (2) Tn 188%, James Lverard was excavating sewor | A Siash-ap on the Delaware and Lackas | 2Uthienaa whovesfeciive quater are intcne, and homas Hol 8 Zi he German Ewrire, After the Ba:on had spoken, | Was very close to him, and appeares to have a i wanna Railroad-Two Traine Wrecked. | {inal duty to interfere with thele Pringle tas Uonabe St eerie sale the foltewine Ge | he bowed, and the Provident pulled el pings fasloat Dis Pose Wale sane Proven tb 020: pe giclee iene NA USRING OF Ae} ef. | On Wednesday afternoon the mail train for | extrcite whenever pudlic good seems to demand » con ed property i ranner, however, of the other vehin: marke in (6—The’ Moders, Come whose dvughter Rosina, on going into a vault in i ve emotions oa the on Tae block, 2 paue scais, etter prom. 1 | pocket a piece of parer in ine handwriting of a | ile rejoined the fest uf Ml party, aed. all Jovialy | qatigoie'? UTMOST Modera Comme JW | Te cis under the eidewall, and lighting | N0™ York om the Delaware and Lackawanna Rail ecceesry operations of faw on, the etna its, § lokstands, 2 counters, 1 iot of thely State Department clerk In ® spuffling, mumbiii de tavir way toward the Barclay street ferry ono! > =o youl. W . Bd muse i! . A c ‘oral diplomatic wa: hic cil #tamp,. 1 stove, 1 paper-cutting machines! | tone he read it-as follows : T3 Og | made taelr way toward the Barclay street ferry. | Honorary Oration (4)—Work and Fail. W.DeP. Bd: | x catch, tenited the as, An explosion followed. | TOM! Fas into ® coal train, whieh, through some: | might accomplish Bla det minatfou of preventing a es Hddogsn small pilletatep Weider. end-all other | Bawow : Lpeed not acsnre you that yor retiagnian. | faited that they would iive to wait Ofte Dissertation (1). Martya Summorbell She was burned in the face and bands to euch a de. | P08)" stupidity, was running on the same track | Sant Oe iy particularly smegen them. Yet, Inasmuch ine. We dozen snail pallet step leder ment ot your position x eathtve | for ® boat; taking shetr provisions, there Piasertation sia). JAd Brann tree 4s to be covaned to bed for Bin’ weeks. She | between Denville and Boonton. The two trains ‘aud publie policy concur to requ ‘ore, 8 Maiden iane am of $850. Of your sovercis proceeded to lunch meanwhile, They sliced up the LS Rea ae aR PL DE sued Everard for § x that the | were alerly Sbicarsett Eevee Of the sare pitehed | po) Hee action, shonld Mr. Bergh persiet in bie claim, Keceivod parinent, i 01 * bread, ham, and cheese, and malo most delicious ve fray AIRS Tbaahes ent was caused jown tho steep embankment, and the track was | the Mayor hopes ccomnien aattol : iSigned SARC LyeT, Deputy, | credited to this Go! i Di cadedid Melee l i Neste bd Under the gas mat without praperiy brscine, aie | strown with the débris and broken timbers, Singu- | lowed oy you. Very respectfully yours, ac, Jauns O'BRIEN, Sheriff opportenities of forming acquaintances, not ony with etilp aad ‘The exercises were gone through remarkably woll. | Uistrts that abe waa neeligent. In. lightive m maren | lefly. Dome of the passengers were killed, and only ‘A. OARBY MALL, Shr public men, but with vivere of my countr¥aren Phe phe Beet cea ihe second honorary oration. by Alr. Zemanaky, ir ‘ Ln i . slew were wounded, fue wall (rain condactor <r vorarny. Many of them have become your versoval. ficads ye do, Jorme t "i 0 er om tho gas, as Le claims whe must have Baftato Kowk Th vechad with oaly They ment that your proposes departure may | Wich Dro Nokes dige The more they ute the § Worthy of being pecially noticed, and will not rvon | done, Case on had one arm broken at the w Tho frenan of " peta Peat paby yh! yg toaphe testy nh — lls deprive them of future inter thirstier they grew. be forgotten vy cuiose, who eara It Med s eS the ‘coal train we severely scalded. and two or Be Prato, June 29.—The following boats have ont", which was aflerwarc 10 $850, sho’ ce in adairy claewhie | also was e and three brakemen aud passengers wer ls entered : fog an tmbecziement of $00. But this wasn'c ali | Gohstediy rendered your ECT RETO THY OF ferved it, "Afict the exercises the President, A. | TRO Devarture of Cast, Hall's Expedition, | Nise OF'ten wore fataly injured ne | cr the 8 McKee club of Pitts the prog Mr. Pringle made out of vais job, In Feb: gcially avon, eritical oce seer Kot A pnor oF Lagan, 5 8. Webb, aonounced the names of the prize men as Yesterday m ng peremptory orders came ch rer erat class race McK en club of Pittabnna ruary, 1871, ‘supplementary proceedings were in- | ufefal. Iw ing your absence ut of the divine beverage that is made of Rops | follows om Washin 10 Capt. Hall to sail at the earlen = pe ashees, H t ow! Wed on the tame execution, aud Pringle, while | ZOUr restau cadeavors to etreogtues | there was none at hand, and they found it neces nner piaarlon ca = 01] tebe BiMNBL BROW CHD: ERI FAIL OCG OO Hak A Greenwood Mortgage Annulted. Baosh a opumne,, Bowing . ol Guill acting as agent for Holloway, caused aimscif to | ive findiy relations between our ruapeclive coumirice | aary to wait until the arrival of the terry boat, and fe ganerel proach rat: £012, to | possible moment. Me immediately prepared tosait | Goorge A. luckingham mortgaged a burial lot TET atl, ligeneater ig. . be muiniod receiver for Holioway's creditor | bem: endeavor to do everthing which ay beininy | Of her decks to allay their thirst by inhaling the rty,ol the Sen by the next tide. Three sciontists are on doard | in Greenwood Cemetery to David H, Lantz in No- | Q,Amociation : Live Oaks, one noat ; Banshees, on8 Blephens, at a salary drawn loway’s funds | power towara consolldaipe them. My bert wisues from the river, Buttie absence of beer for Methematic H H.Dougnerty | and the best scientific instruments ever sent to the Arsen On: weeeeT: ‘ “ante in No- | boat ; Buffaio Rowing Clab, one boat. of $40 per w In this ¢ sold Hollo- | atiend you. cast them down, As soon as the boi econd, Charies & decker, of the Pompe: vember, 1868, reserving the right of burial during ——— wry's property to one Roverts for $1,000, aad has —— = moved out again into the sircam, they withdr WERT, nat inodales foe HihorresMitat, ete; tots t jaris left the Navy Yard at 2:30 and steamed | the term of the mortgage. In it for the fore- Whitownen never paid a cent of that sum to either Hoilo- | Another © for Foster — into the cabin, and while the venerable Sched Jorce ur the ncrhomere ciate’ second viiver, torg. #, | down to the Battery, where ener 4 a few | closure of the mortzace, Judge Brady gave « de The Trustees of the Pennington Methodiat way oF Steohens Stanrt's Appeal to Judge Ingra tod as le ey formed A semicirie: befor ‘Hattell, of tne Sophomore | tind, shver,to CP. | hours to taxe in herlast stores, Then she departed | cision tor the defendant, on toe ground shat It was al Conference Seminar, ‘oP witch the Kev hen Pringle Orst became Hotloway's agent, he jun | and sang 1 beautiful song, Im Krag Fagnes! of th minare ciaes in earnest, to be gone six Weary years, Against good morals, and therefore against the polie] . ie ( ‘ Ex-Judge Stuart, the associate counsel with ‘ H i : ' gainat go : eae ie policy Hanlon is principal, yesterday adopted ave abond with two sureties, Jacob and Garret aruenen Kranze.” A few drowsy American Ward Motals Chemistry Martyn Sammerbe! au Of the law, to encourage such Instrumente es 0 | peloin tions utoroving ihe course-of the principal i ewkirk. large property owners of Hudson City,N. | Mr. Bartlett in the Foster case, will apply this | Irishmen ent in the cabin; but the singers awa ine*reulors Natura: Histor “kU Wendt ot | jhe Oceat Base Ulde Combin Out morigage upon the remains of kindred. On appeal | flogging his pusiie, lah aad) Fin $5.00 for the fath(ul performance of is | morning to Judge Inzrabam, in the Supreme Court, | them, and they looked on amazed while the winged | troductory Natural yh tiononuy I Van oaping ata i to the General ‘Term, argued yesterday, Jutecs 1p betel dhalitig-2/ nde SEE duties, “This bond was deposited with Duacan. | ¢, vs od Hi * | voices floated over the waters, haglithail. 1 thorawit: of she Jumiors ¢ Thousands of east-siders will attend the picnic | graham, Barnard, aud Cardozo afirmed the decision WESTCHESTEK COUNTY. Bherman & Co,, Moiloway's bankers, During | f* ® Stay Of proceedings. He has prepared a volu Arrived on the other side, the frst thing of course | Woudwart, of the Junior: Laun-£ Hochheimer, of | of the Kdward J. Shandley Association of the Thir. | of Judge Brady sleka-ad eee Marcli, 171, Pringle applied to Dancap, Sherman & | minove bill of exceptions which has been prin‘ed in | to do was to quench their thirst, and tua: they did; | the Junior: Freuca=N. J. Falk. of toe Junior. desnt Ward. Paes do Mol.ocauiian: trasiioat ee — Co. for this aud other papers, under the fi ro- | legal form, and he is confident that Judge Ingraham | 894 While some then started for their homes, a ‘ew Kiely Medals for Prize Del First prize tod J. | °° " vaRY! Lavigald Accepting the Situation. At the junction above Williamsbridge the first Bence that he wanted them forthe use of Holloway's | se Ingraham | ound up the night's enjoymont by spending an- | Frank, of the Senior; secoud prigo to J. H. Dougherty, | this after.oon and evening, in Sulzer Park, Bighty C seek Beta ry Alpt up-train on the Harlem Road rday Fan over @ ounce! in the suit between bim and Btep! will grant his motion, The exception taken to | other uour in the tavern of an aged Hessian whom | Othe penior. fs . os Paccth wirpakc MAA. VARGA Wiles! Tesed ana mamorrasritur, Va, June pheus veriug his head from his body. They gave up the documents In the most confuine | Judge Cardozo's refusal to aliow Mrs, Foster to | every man in Hoboken knows weil, and who enter. frie, Sneaking. — First. prove. to C.F Pagnent- | Shandiey clube of the Oriental District will send | Cakes, Of Alabama delivered the annual edurose | ‘The Commencement exercises of the Mount Pleas. @anoner, and bave never seen them since, testify in behalf of her lusband is one of the main | tained them with stories about the vranks of bis | sen Za CPROMmOte) second Boer7, Ae Hl AlKer, OF UME 1 tee delexationay and. the Nitra Fudge Dimsell Will | Tepterste Coben metekt ee ee amily Academy, of Bing, Sing, ware concsged Mi Mi e uth ‘ bs Petre @uege fi pivel A vhe t * en exhibition drill + WHOLESALE DRFALCATIONS. Points on which be relios. Mr. Stuart insiste that | 4° tol Gay vend the stormy Himes of TRge Thmtee—J.B. MeMaster, Junior. Chemistry | Ber there to welcome bis friends aia 4:in in ibe | “Ty ve ate war the Routh ony attemated to Indicate ane di jes (uo statutes relating to marital relations, and the WORDS OF PARTING. frown Introvactory ¢ ani he park is to be briliianily illauinated, , Eb the tate war th only attempted to Indica h fouad tro hundred 00 Bft7 apconnte law allowing # prisoner to testy in his uwn behalf: | | A sparkle of champagneand ihe Suenzerfest ie | th dente that are equal in merit to the reeipiente of eae tized. Those wis ‘were enemies are how again friends Ane evening 0 ee acanta AeAsiance al o " inferentially provide that a husband or wife may | over. ‘Ilie last day of the festival did not ring out ae Hy The Herrere of the ea. cin 2. ended by Bumerous lscovered a defelency of 918,908.08, an follows: testify for ench other, inasmuch as, for the purposes | into alist beautiful ecbo of farewell, but babbled mayor ton—Mariya Gommerbell Renlor, Nataral , the Southern youth to obey th $orie beties and vilinge Deauties, In the ease of Northrup & Lriuan. of News Of law, ey are togardod as separate, not one, Out | only into the foaming of lager aud the eparkling of | Wilt’ Pace’ Freanman” Drawing—d bickale Cora: | Oscar Leber and William Goerler, who arrived ney may be THCY, pe at ood to the annount of 820.0 were 40d | two,” tye question of intent is also one of Mr. | champagne, The lions o{ the day were of course, | Hart, Sophoiiore Law--J- it. Dougicr ty, Beater, ~' | in Newark Wednesday. tell a shocking story of a 004 in, thelr FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. Badia fe Stuart's strong points. the laurel-crowned wom ders of the Baltimore Ger ——— fo 8’ passage fi . ne Ullaad : sence of Foreyth & Co. there was alikesale for | Fosier, when visited yesterday, was quiet and | mania Maeunerchor. The Saengerruade en ve them Spare é le dA yar tied ed nator pee A <a mae Clty sti Baawia is st QUbanalowee of which (here te noentry om | sullen. His wife ealls upon him daily, and does all | splendid feast. First they went to Robinson's EXIT PLEASONTON, They complain of the Mlsuiness of the ship and the er Overland Trip for Mr. Greetey, i passat ot aieeail | D iu Ler power to console bim, When in acommuni- | brewery on Forty-secon, street, where there was -_ JURMREH OY OLDHS ods Tey NS) SABRrL SHBL COS The Hon, Horace Greeley and Col, Taggart | .bue,mperor and Empress of Brasil have reached min yime case of Lanman & Ki mp there is n deficiency | cative mood be ropentedly maya, that be never | beor, speech making, coampagne trunk out of the | Yesterday's Cabluet Meeting~Probable Dee | ° te melee was gulity ob criminal outrages have been invited by the Oregon Agricultural Soci. | 100d? mal feat es ioe Mirraiar aebegs it 6 seh dees gees Intended to kit Mr. Puty m, and that he was in: | by beer ka , a t slarine by the superb baritone Salah far Hadieoll ae Fivuacn ee eee at ely to deliver addresses at the fair uext fall, out genlahon, Putrasso, has been errested in Rome we of J, Feiaacs thera 8 a jon he struck tho fatal biow, of the German ope e of the eason, Mr, Faasncn autley. 3 0, 80d 1870, OF BR SO ae 4 g He sang the famous German barrel song Wasntvoron, June 29.—At the Cabinet meet Rinauonn Vand The third trial of WASHINGTON NOTES. The Ttalian Senate bas ratifled the Treaty of Aeigney 08 safes fo 1 M6 a HTH oF Petigra-Kivg-Bowen Interceding: Te SCHNE IN JONES'S woOD, to-dey al the members were present excent De: | ex atayor Chalioon for complelty in forgery, which 4 zo 4 Commerce with the United baie, He In all these cases the money wns paid to Pringle Wasmrxaton, June 29.—Among the many visi- They went then to Junes's Wood, where they | leno, The Boutwell-Pleasonton quarrel was not i Piel p oF Ci 7 oule Verhae! Bae visited London, and bees re Mr. Martin, fearing that Pringle would rua away, aie hance Lode ent tor tosis own: BE tree, the plavform eet | Ietcodeceds Tue ledications tomtene are ruee Manat | hasbeen 1a progress for one week, was concluded | Justice Field will start for Californie next Monday, | ejccied member of the Army and Navy CinD, waited for no more, but hastened to instiiute a civil | tors wailing in the anteroom of the White House | apart for the Giermania. The whole place thronged 4 this evening, the jnry foding him guilty, with a re anf has been retired with the full ravk A leading Gern merch Trinidad marder- euit on arrest in’ the Court of Common Pleas, | tuis afternoon was Mra, Potigru-King-Bowen, who | with a viet multitude, which filed the tallroom, | Well bas triumptied, and that the Commissioner was | oon nendation to Executive clemency, He was jenerat ed a friend because he refused an Invitation to break. dhrough Mr Holloway's attorney, Sidney Williams, | was on business connected with the application for | the orchestra, the bencues, the lawn—every unable toget the President to iutorfore, If this is true, | Sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary. ‘The | Senator Morton writes that he does mot expect { fast. Bq. Judge Larremore granted sn orter of arrest jutro iar 5 fog | dle place, Everywhere was music; everyw Boutwell's overruling of Pleasonton's decisions is | jury will. call on the Governor to-morrow, on his | $0 £0 60 California with Gen, Grant this fall, In the Lords last night, a resolution of regret thas it was placed in the hands of the Sheriff for | a pardon of her husband. now under, sentence for | wax drinking: everywhere was dancing. There bi pehalf, He had been proviously convicted, and ‘sen ‘The President and Gen, Porter atarted for Long | te Queen had signed tho’ Washington troaty was de- @orvice, It Was ROL a moment (owoon, Pigamy. Old 004 G00, tee Freee cu wee ing And champagne where the Licderkrang | Sustained, and after what bas passed it is diMoalt | OG wo hve years’ siuprivonment, Duta new trial | Branch Inst night, They go by way of New York fested. PREPARATION FOB SLIGH?. teloraied (bya momsane, Ire him inee Alereez: ore Was joxaud i idsieck where Mr. Robin- } te eee bow Pleasonton can retain his office and bis | was graated on law po! The appointmeut of B. Montacue as Doork: ‘Vhe Evangelical Alliance of England banqneted "outertained the Germania, who got through He may romain for the 4 = ew York Custom House has been confir the delegates of the American Kyangelical Alliance 4 she immediately left for that ——— at the New York Costom House has bee: me About two weeks Pri sold bis span of | that subject, an rw with twenty-two baskets of chi retirement is only a question of tim yesterday. Discks to Mr. Jonn F. Henry, the draggi tlemao From this apd other circumstances, cing end merrymakine ap ot weetlng Comuissioner Pleason- { The Harvards Defented by the Eckfords. ico who snot down in tis |, a4, Rushworth, the Colonial Secretary of Jamal- here sseme te be {Ge eng doen thet the Prosi: there was general rollicking ton bed 3 tong laterview wit poston June 29.—The Eckfords defeated the by 8 Treasury clerk, le lixely to o Governor of the West Indie awn, in the woo ryw afierward proceeded to the office of Secretary ‘yards to-day by the following seore : . ‘at Antigua, throng; and the where excellent order, | well. where the two had an extended conversati Woe. tat, 2d. 4, étb, Sth, ih. Teh. em, om. rover Fyosident bendared, the pesilten of Commis: ‘dente of fan Domingo are a Dispose off beviag ewsshed Nt while reciog Biete among Gorman Miners, COMORATCLATIONS Although nothing concorain: ren @ oP ee 2 Fog | Mncanturisy BW Breas. of the Germantown (Fa) t,he Gintted states, ane Ts ts cals we test sche hom Brecbest Park co tote Benutw, June 29.—The miners in the Im-| After the Germania hadcleared, assisted by the Het to thas re 1 - felegrapa.. le, however, decliped of jerimaa Government ok last. The two vebic perial Iron Works at KOnigsbutte, in i- | hospitable Soengerrunde, thelr twenty-two baskot anata caaneapnan ‘The Prosident yesterday appointed Waliem A, |. The inbabiiants of Martinique are ripe for alady whe Was vidiog ie the bak was badie th: fuls of chainpagne, they marched to the music of & LOSSES BY F. Haines, Commissioner of Customs; Lewis H, Doagiaas, | 0¢ bas been condemned to death : thirteen bi y wh ty to- | hi destroyed the office of the su- TR ene Jured. "Pringle und a friend named Gooley, wuo waa | lett» have destroy baud near the dancing p'atiorm. Mr. Hoidentelds, Jo das ton of Fredvriek Douglass, Member of the iicelslative | torrente Tor cweniy year With him, Were pitched into the street, and Pringle | Derintendent of the mines and the Prosident of the festival, delivered ® speech | On Tuesday, in an affray between William Rus- . ounett of the Legislative Amembiy of te Tietriet of : Baas annenta Red the rioters have robbed SHEN aivoated ail the dameata from aka. Bialter ss P, White's drug store, 229 Gold street. $1,900. Colttinbia ang 6x Senator Willard Warner, Collector : —— He went from the house for the first time after the Ublans cleared the streets, kl] and interrupted a lively waltz. Mr. Braunhoid re. | el! of 45 First avenue, New York, and John Holo. The steamer Red Cloud, with 900 bales of cotton, | of Customs at Mo! a, 18 place Of Dr. Miller, CURIOSITIES OF CKIME. cellent on ¢ 22d inst, and proceeded to the | ™! » wounding thirty, and arresting sixty. phea. He said he was radiant with the success o han, on the tobacco inspector's wharf, Dock street, at Montgomery jag, On the ied river: The sppcie tment of ex-Senator Warner as Col» —— oMce of Mr. Tuomas Sudlér, a lawyer who dil a | Hal law bas bovn proclaimed, the festival, which would accomplish much in bri Brooklyn, Hollohan, who is the foreman on tne |. Z. Poh & Co.'s brass Moishing establishment, and | lectorof Mohile te ealantated to tilt fartnoy compl Carl Ro orm, while intoxicated on Wednesday Kreat Geul Of business for Mr. Holloway, at 11 Wal pitts Mae {ng about. a better understanding between Atm i liprog ana ig , the adjoining bitidiug occuvied by H, Welses, on Ha- | Any’ trevent Hepabiicaus there from regaiuine power: | OIZNt hanged hineclt at 88 Hestor etroct Bireet. Here he was found by Deputy Sheriff Jud. ‘The Ball Opened in Californian, cans and Germans. | Mr. Letzer also spok wharf, struck Russell on the head with the stave of | tayia street, Buffalo. 1.088, $15,000, Twill secure, without much doubt, an qutGrant dele- | Bernard MeQuilliga, of 485 Tenth venue, wi bon Jarvis und two assistants ond’ placed under ar Ban Faancisvo, dune 29-Newtow Booth has | [ucly buzzed. “Then they marched a barrel, knocking bim senseless, Russell was borne | Bmith & Jackman's mill at Janesville, Wis, and | gation to the bext National Nomluding Conveution comteilied vookercae Tel robbing RAWAM Irae ae teat, Mr Pringle. woctned astonislteds und. at once | y SAN Feaxcisco, June 29:-—Newton Booth has | afer more champagne and spceches, they rode back y to the City, Hospital, where be died early yesterday | an nijsining warelionse owned by CM Matiiovon, anes i) Rant Fitty-third street, on the frovt platiorm of @ f Fetaine! Mr, adler a8 lis counsel. Hie begged the | Pen nominated by neclanatlo Governor by the | to the Germania Assembly Ki morning. ‘The murderer was not arrested. It is | were burned on Wednesday evoning. oes 60,000. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Third avenu } Blue not to take him to aul “that night.and he | fay melloas pate Convent ; He ve oul societal (id Hot tae Dart inthe festiy wad that Russell was not properly cared for at the —_ 4 tia Michael McLaughlin, recently discharged from Woull be ale Co obtain the wecessary bail in the f 7 * ies of yestorda: horal Society of Washing. | bospitals age “a the army, voluntarily. burrenderod. yesterday tot Thorny “Om the pasinent of $195 42 a bripeso, | {ue Plat’orm adopied by the Democratic Stato Cor- | tou went away at 9 o'clock, joyful with the anticl —— JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Republicans of Montana have nomimated | We, army. voluntarily Furteuderod yeuterday. to, the Mr Priv: tasveMe, Jarvis consented to, an ar, | Yoauen. Ut deunnds trem the National Gsern- | pation of the splendid public. reception they ata to Wawanla Dichis Ianesnicad - Wm. W. Clagett delegate to Congre Sciphta ‘on thin tach of dunes Isto , ranger eh! which Ineluded & Visit to the theatre and | Weusthe abrogation of the treaty with China and | receive from she citizens of Washington, ‘The But eral id The Seventh parades on the Fourth Tho Rensselaer Park meeting for July will not i ho was be @ dovble-be mie the Grand Hotel which | tee Pronibition of turther Chinese immigration, aud | {aio Liederkraog went out ut To'cloc k on Weduee The first prize for Greek scholarship in the M City Bul P a take place, the purses not having 21/04, as ATRATS, DATES Rierges. Deak during an affrey moaten th . applauds Grant and his Administration: day night, and the Baliimore Liederkrang will go | Missouri Stute University was taken by Miss J, F, nate in the City Hull Park this evening Daniel Downleg, ® painter, foll Ave stories from | night, acd et Hellovue Mosnital yostcrday. “itis wite eer es a this morning ax 9 o'clock, In decordaven with the J Kiley. James H. Eliott, colored, fell from # abip in Bur | ye roof of a factory iu Duck ville, Mass. yesterday BRP inaes ate oder arrest oa tuspicion LOW ATRERT JAIL. Mace Challenged by the Giant, Ume-honored ou lot us say, The Sacugertest is pr paasiogaa Ling slip yeeterday, abd was drowned, et Ran aia GBI AERSTAITE A 4 se ch Baraga; Nodi wai eormailiied At Il next morning, the deputy saertff took bis Boston, June #4.—If Mr. James Mace is anx- | dend; long tive the eriest th NeW JERSEY, ‘Ihe recelpte at the Olympic, yesterday, for the | were drowned while bathibg ia Bleuben creck, at in yesterday. for circuiating InN ™ aoner before Sheri Brenuan, who required him | jousto fight, as he sayy, Lum ready to matcn Ned ‘The Aurora of Newark were the guests of tho a boneft of Dan Symons’s widow and cuildren wore #1500 | Ua, On Wednesday ioe on creek, a ork a qpurious AubSeriD\ion paper for an agyl find owo suretion in $10 400." The How, Joun C. | O'aldwin agaiust him, to Ogbt at any time and | Hoboken Quartette Club during the Fest, aud wore | Angus! K of Hoboken was @ued 915 last | Rose McCormick, aged 00. wae yestoraay run over Tho Trustere of the Rochester University have | Sviored orphans in Bergen. Se bad coliected § 100, Jucob mised 10 0 Delf of e's vecurity, | place that may be agreed upor, forthe sum of $3.00) | entertained with hoartiness and generosity. ‘They | evening for insulting ladies on the terry and xilled by a bawher cart driven by Philip Cobb ena tReeeat at AiRareoanantat isitarelty leva op Tue {Fab ot William O'Keil for being iu: outed im ont, 28 61d ala Mr k Swit, ano und bave sent $100 10 Frank Queon as for. | intended 13 Home Jest svenioe, bab belare John Joralemon, aged 18, was fatally injured on | Peter Peterson, Norweeisn, of 15 Chrystie stroet, | fue Corversty hy. 8100.00 Wale Davh rv0uery aud for ve eke, Offered himself Dut waw'ter | fell JAMES. GRIFFIN. Invited the Quartatte Club to visitithem at an early | (no New Jersey Iiailroad Wu'Newark, yesterday was crusied to death yesterday by acart foaled with | ye University Of Pennsylvania yesterday gratu B Sguiiy ano adie We a Jected for the reason dat lie name was siren; on bebalf of Ned O'Baldwin, | Jay, #0 that they may leara what Newark hospital: | yast night Putrick Morooney, of 75 Frospect | *oHe: ted 20 studente, J.C, Gialey Teilvered the master's jed yorterday in the 0 th stoned ta two or three cuniractore’ DORGS for neve. ——— - J) s va auiiimianttesonens street, Newark, quarrelled with bis ‘wife, and cut her | ©. N. Payn has accepted the challenge of Weston's | oration, and L, C, Massey the valedictory ? Pal thousand. dollars. Dorlon, the Fultom market Byngton's Insanity, a head pen wisti # boot jack backers vo'walk id thes agaist Weston's time tor | "tie Young Men's Revublicen, Association met at | 12ch0t keh Teeneih St ated ‘Gystermian, wan uecepted as one eurety, but. the Cuicago, June 29.—That part of the Democra- peleE betes, A Mr. Woolford, a boarder in the American Hotel, | #450 9 #ide. Binghamton yesterday, the President, G Iiiton Sorib: | nist ward eat non lier not being forthcoming, Pringle Was thrust | cy of lowe disseiafied with the. * roramn een Jersey City, teil from tue fourth story window yeater: A fine portrait in oil of Judge Cardozo was pre in the chair. Tho wsceatance wae email ne ATG TAG & Converee}ion with hin Oa Huto Ludlow s'reet jail, und there be sies, 7 of Lowe disastianed with the” New Departure . Jabez Harrisoa, an old resident of Nowark, | day moraing. venerday, by the Judge lo his brother, Gr D. | The Republican State Central Committee by ati Mane ares Policy, recently taken hy the Btate Convention, bas | died in New York on Wednesday, aged 7! years, P, J. Dwyer of Elizaboth has sued Peter Fitzpat, dodo, of the Mayor's office tonne Gapaciican, Biase, Cepiral Seirus, i Oa in PROVIDING FOR M18 80N8, flee Anigiber Bis Penvenek, if meet bis Jacob Manchoster, of the rm of Manchos| rick (o recover 81.500 for trespassing, as alloged, eight | ‘The now patent joiot sidewalk laid by the Shillin. | Mapust Aiiuiser, fo. Duperiatendent of Pubic Lustre Aairhalty Pringle once charged Holloway 825 for moving a | cull, and Henry Clay Down will lead’ the periy oa Hopkin & Co., of Providence, B, 1., died suddeniy | inches on his (Dwyer’s) property, fer Company, of 47 Broadway, at the Battery and ip | ton: Dossbly BurWy. Safe when it wt pears on the {nce OF tue bili thal & | aduores to the New Departare policy, Ligh fl mae TNctEL the frat Bishop of | eiretterasy forenoon a gan generator in James Pity pity wade! i ies J ateatlon i A man giving the name of G, C. Davis tine been ov awaring a nt + that, art’ ol it wat for removing a fufe belonging to ‘ o Very Rey. John Lures, the frat Bishop of | simmon er main factory in Pearl atreet, he asseased yaluation o! estate for 1971 is | foeeing tie peapie dson river towne by men Dassanitad by ® party in he Pring ©’ eons ‘These two young wen—-David, Jr. = SS Fort Wayne, and for some yearse'priest in Cincinuat, | Ni Witriol serlously burning Mr, | $i6p.d02.%505 and of personal catatc, STZ This te | Of forged checks. He pretends to be e life insurance BOOM, he Gicharged lls pistol in seltudcfence. end James Vringie—were stortod in the patent med. A Tornado in Ulster County, fell dead in Clevelant yesterday, uumons Taornton, ‘an increase of $24,729.49 Over (he Janes of 1970. ty Juling Neancr, « man, for ly en od by lone Lus.ness by their father, frst at 7 Liberty | Povowxsxrsin, June 29.—A tornado was ex- | Last evening Wm. H. Bell, aged 71, of the firm of neighborhood of the Morris Cansl basin ‘The Sixta Ward William M. Tweed Club bad a rything is quiet in the mines in Amador | ME Zickel. @ bookvelior In Des street. » 4 td bleet, and larieriy at 102 Ma lane. Their ac ater county, betw: Highland and | W. H. @ 3. P. Fschiof $2 Join sireet, died saddenty | Jersoy Cliy, whete Von di becks was drowned rousing meeung last night. Speeches were delivered | coMMfty, Cal. The inines. under protection of the mill | Pilented 1a Newurls seaicrday, ou clint ge eommouating parent turnishs 1 with stock out st evening. Tr were uprooved, | Wiille attending a mecting at the Theological Semimary | Saturday, is’ wholly waprotewed, Atl! the Coro bythe Hon, Algernon S Sallivan, Col, Jobo lt, Fel: | tery, afe starting up with mew miso engaged atthe | fiande, Betore laying his on Of Houowus's New Yoru this was wold oye, and a narrow section of crops en: | 1 Twentieth street, July nesTected to chnaure the sty omclais,attuougn rer | lows, Jude Preeuiad, and oiners old’ Fate yunnbar Of Blau checks ani letior Wns, w cme at tWenlY per oyed. ‘The roof of a bara was blown | | William Lackman, QUeihS 90:00 Gp by Ee Corehee ‘Vhe Tweed Bevovolent Association was addressed | Thoannual meting and festival of Phi Bota | Suauts Zevcung. aul ollie New York yews) goers t being kept of such pearly baife mile bert In size, who for Wille two paintors names Farmer and Bock were | by Mr. Lanibort, dudue Rrevman. Mi "itaferty, and Fraternity, Cuapter Aipia of Massachusetts. in | ing in payment checks andy ely H rine! —— tn @ gro vy on First ay ng & house ia Jersey City pestorday, \tho ladder ere last eventt jade Fi pan said that it was bridge qeatenty Btiendod by about 200 | money, Yesterday he aitempted ty uacie a st Holloway B it te Baleh Wednead For, the inst twelve Which they stood broke ia tho ceatio, and they | tho duty of every (rue Democrat to do what he could ne offlvers for the ensuing feaud on the Newark Freie Z4 n order to pave acivck on ths netion and ac: | porest City aa a ae meres incay | Bot,beenegen outelde the store. One nua Fed and Av ere precipitated to the ep eet forty eae Solored vote, ag without it thelt aspire, udaat, Nohara HW. Dena) ice Presiden’ Decn cautioned by vedo AN Ov | H / \. “4 ‘ores sees jn lollare ia New York cl an hie” 1860, 1000, an ‘al wi roken, ad, bere toelect & Democratic President in wou! ver ‘ale, Treasurer, emmy , Bocre! ni bis Ariival. and he wae arroste 1 ‘ a ‘eounts of (he agent, Mr, Holloway provided plate | Pastime. 40-00 8 6 8 O'| Tel were concealed in ble clothing. alle Wee, be ely be binsteds FP. Boarec, taken to New ‘ork | | | |

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