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TERRIFIC BOIL EXPLOSION. wnt BEAL, PATATE MARIE, MAR BINTELLIG which was not true, and this liad calle? iit nis LORD GORDON ON THESTAND PTE UPRISING UF LABOR fle COMING. FRENCHMAN, , Tite Hicta produced f aletteraddrassed " The Brush and Wire Works of the Ohio Pent. —o— ir. Field produced a copy of a raddrasse: —— ‘The sale of lots In Marton, N.J., on Thareday, wnnare, ANAC—THTR DAY. Pi + , to Mr. Gordon by Jay Gould, in which Mr. Gould " Gun rises..... 420 Bu 734 Moon risos.. 9 9 wARKATLE CAREER OF THE tentlary Blown Up—Thirty-Aeven Conviets | rire LAWYERS DIVING DOWN INTO | calls bin your lordahip, and Mr. Gordon's an- | A STIRRING MEETING IN THE COOP. | by Jere, Johnson, Jr. was in all particulars a succes. iow WAtRE—Tiits DAY. aia RE Injured No Person Killed Owtright- The BRIE RAILWAY SECRET a paper, having @ coronet on it, and ER INSTITUTE HALL ‘The attendance was quite large, and the competition | Bandy Hook,. 8 2 Gov, tsland.. 8 17, Hell Gate,...10 59 YEW ERENCH AMBASSADOR, Pico ings Demolished pike deli fs unusually eptrited from noon, UM night closed opera: -_ fH. de Nonitten'e Eve if 1 Looe A wi ers of | CoLuMuus, June 21.—A_ boiler in the ex- ] Stopping Aggressive Litigation and Checking coronet? AAD | Now York Workingmen to Combine for Selfe {ine Saeatne arent ese Way oe doneer onion Elites ee nae, st bet ie Philippe’s Abdication Hin tensive shops of the Ohio Brush and Wire Works, Albany Bribery Something mbout ¢ oronet ? Protection Against Potice Violence The | Civ Sew Vork, aull Brook. yo. Straten F Liverpool, ruse, and im: {bia Wounds-& Consistomt Republic | jocated within the walls of the Ohio Peniten- Kickles'® Attempt to Get the Presidency 0 Mr. Gordon's counsel strenuously objec Strikers SUM Defiant, tant ene ilden epagections opgag git the pala et Bement Bore Westere, Bristol, H., mdse, and pase, can from hie Youth, tiary, exploded this morning just after the con- the Erie Railway, the a weation, but the Court decided it to The large audience room in Cooper In- | The announcements for the wee jusually tm | Ship Duleep Singh, Calen jaw Noailles, the new French Ambas | victs had started to work, with a terrible noise | Judge Brady was occupied yesterday in | "Mr Govton that coronet, with a monogrssa gader | stitute was completely filled Inst evening by PeKIMUng priate (rat 7 f Hark An nr herp Meee enited States, Who will reach thie | and effect, The flying boiler demolished the | the examination of Gordon Gordon, upon the | it, Hecoines werent, It 'ivacreat which Thave always | workingmen belonging to different organiza | fyr'gilitw, by Vek. © Bort bal mii the besinulng of July. is 9 remarkable | large three-story building in which it was placed, | order obtained by Jay Gould requiring him te Hed.and which Delonge to ine, Anvara vorant tions, met to take action upon the recent attacks Hoscidic A Sth aia ae Dent oR mon in more tha ne respect. Although de- | making it a mass of ruins, and tore out the sides | appear and testify concerning the Issues in the but he would ise @ CODNET: se to uae itor not? A.1 | Of Pollce upon peaceable bodies of strikers, Mr. A Seni bie Family Remedy, flare Naworth Cagt a geended from one of the most ancient familice | and the roof of Huff's cooper.shop and George | sult instituted by him against Gould for the re- | paves right t W. J. Jessup presided. He said, on taking the Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer . Van Name, Matanzas, sugar and molarscs. M ihe French artatocracy, he has been @ repub- | Gill's stove foundry not far off. A plece of boiler, | covery of the stock, worth halfamiltion of dol- | 2. Whatierour rightto it? A—ttteacrest Ihave | chair, that he trusted they had assembled out | Sire ab Chobe, Doar, Beamesty Cir entiaren ot Bug Granite Tere a, Matanzas, Th roel arolabee. Fran ever stave he has been In public ti 4 | about six feet square, was blown over the other | lars, which he says Gould gave him as an evi- ee ene Tt Uratam Zojected.) | of reapect to the rights of both capital and | tuvlisat thissearon of the by | Brie Mason f INES aa, yt are thany clear-sighted politicians tn | shops and landed In the prison yard, a distance | dence of good faith to secure his olineration, DON, labor. ‘This meeting means to say that althou Xi calms the ection Bont pnacet kavdenate cehow pine cinbere” he have predicted time and again that | of 300 fect. ‘The furnace door and the two steam | *hd which he says were subsequently forcibly ne far enough. Erale | op, me clat b it} | piewsant. tothe taste, laa. aeceptable te Behe Lothal PR, m0 France whe bi , taken from him by William Belden, at the tn concede hielsnot | the police club and beat us, we w roungest ia the family. Sold by all druggiste.-Ade, ‘Also, thi atwh van the coming man tn thelr country. gauge balls, tho latter weighing thirty-fvo | Mtance of Mr Gould. There was a. lat aUnd: | Lert de th v coaceds rou are nat Lord Gordon fight all opposition to the bitter end. The police | 7 i “sola yall drmexiate-—Ade, __Aivo,the nial river ana conitwise vessels, , NDENS OF A REVOLUTION. ounds, wel ch blow @ sho) ee of curios wekers. vid Dud eld, addres . “tbat tebode rahe td r "i , M. de Noailles Is ¢ ‘orty-two years old, His Lihe time af the aceldent clghty-five men | scl for Mr. Gould, and Messrs, Porter, Granam, | 1¢ Pid Mr. Gould address you 4s Lord Gordon? A. | has come when labor must come to the front — - PARAS fife has been an eventful one, Hin father was | were in the brush abe re just going to | and Strahan looked after the interests of Mr. | 1g" roekey, alate > w. ‘The Period of Reform. Q—Did' Mr. Groeley address you as Lord Gordon in | and demand its rights. Mr. Gontd’s presence ? A. Mr. Sears cali Fripay, June 21, P. Me kets have been excessively dull thronghout the day, no feature worthy of special comment was pr ‘The Wall street mar- | por two thousand years medical science has been | trying to produce a cathartic, palatable to everybody, uted. | painfal to nobody, and absolutely unobjectionable to Tiiink nots don in Me. | Messrs. Ward and Swarder were made secre- I remember, taries. a 1h his wiegrams ae ity King Fouls the Eighteenth during the Fundred Days in 1815, at Ghent, and was after- ed Minister of Public Instruction work. ‘The shock was terrific, and yet no per- | Gordon, fon was killed outright. Several men were HOW DID WR KNOW IT? blown out of the windows, and fell with a taking up the examination itself, Mr. ard ap" d/bria from. the fourth story of the butldiny n sald be had an order to show why an pare addres you to bis i Mr. McMaken having been Introduced, sald | During the morning hours Erte and Rock Island wore | any, This result has been obtained in Castoria, the ng Charles the Tenth, The reactionary One man at work in the lower story of order of arrest issued by Judge Harrett in the dito that title? (Exeluded,) 0 z yt . | the m ctive stocks, ..¢ first 1d havin, ened ‘ ’ oy Kitt Chere monarch, however, caused | Dollar houte remained for thirty minutes be- | sult of Gould against Gordon should not be vac eapiticd to that tic 2 (xciuded.),. | that when the workingmen paraded in Septem- | Ut rte Outs sont, oe oe, fell of co IN, with a | wuceet Purest, most eficlent, 008 tay nao ever tendenctes of tween two heavy timbers. The fireman and th cated. Mr. It ‘objected preliminarily, that | tnterview with Mr. Gould? AL think he came ta in ber last many ridiculed them, To-day the work- i * +4 4 yt agreeable hia to resign his office, He took no part inthe | engineer In charge of the boller were both buried | Mr. Gordon had not been arrested, and the | the evenin ingmen show their strength and have arleon in | {tvseauent reaction of 1 ¥ cent, at the close to S86. For | known, there was War tie not that day busy, tn Phitadeiphin, and ty revolution of 1890, but he sympathized with ider a pile of brick and timber, but were di other side had no right to know t . chte' jo | Rock Island there was a more active inquiry, induced | that excite and gripe the bowels, vile alcoholic bitters Ft eenists, and soon afterward became af (wt alive, though considerably burned an Fe een RS ony not know tex: | Sygrapnog tazuu, ana dd uot ko thence wo Har” | thelt rmlghtyand made ademand which must be | uy the favorable report of earulngy and the price was | that dehauch and iebiltate the syvem, areal linking He ort rant of Iglog Lowle PhMtope. Mile | sruieery, Some oF Uae cacaDes Were BINION MRI. | Sort ee Cou partof | Letter down Witness) 1 do not know when this | Police Commissioner or his hirelings, or a tuili- | tus advanced to 110%, ae against 09 last night, though | out of use before,the conqueror, Castoria, staunch adhere . wulous. some officer ¢ aa was written, tary force can trample upon us, LApplause. fluctuating later in the day between 110% and 1104. The . faces i" bas a be d 0 0 | ot " ‘<officer wi os a or ne pt us. [Applause.} y 1 16: ——_— sn, the rewent, Aantgeeag eri Timataad at'an | Game Rie iis aemee Re een tee ceactlin: | walling ehirtue ordeeie Wie tends cc | CLI RnR Smet Er Reet an ae de “Phe apeakrr thoughe it poor iiberts In'a coun | principal business of tho day was transacted at the fest ey Ballou'a “New Yoke" Shirts. arly day manifested remarkable talent. cry are scattered here and there, while the man- | Judge Brady overruled the preliminary objec- arch was shown to him, ct | 7 where the loglalative boxiles and ever Courts | session of the Board, and previously—the Stock Ex- | THE BEST ETTEING. SHIR RY Bi MADE: PREVOST-PARADOL'S CLASSMATE, vufactured articles and the raw matert don. : si ond of c oats ; | change having heen quite deserted subsequently—and for RADY. MADE AND TO CURT DRDER. tis athersent, him to the Royal Lyceum tn nover the ground for a long distanc Mr. Root said the motion was made on ver? SEE ee teen a ead" iycanccea: | neutyetalf bour between i A.M. and merida, there pow POW SOP RICE. tin BROAD IAT. yiitpellier. and here, strange to say, young de | Souris possible & large force was | put, to work. | voluminous papers. and he hed not tad time ts | | oid you copperate with Mr. Gould inte cleetion | ble moaa'iras or by force, [Prolonged applatise.] | were no dealings, Colunbus, Chicago and Indiana Cen- UP-TOWN OFFICE, 1 BROADWAY. Bon pie classmate of the iil-tated | Wore all dig out, and. with the other wounded | bat @fteen minutes ago. Horace Clare; Louls Roherta ana Mr- Seligman to curry | fraud on ‘ccvllleation.« What ind of a Govern: | ‘ral wasetrona at an advance from 24% 10 8, walle Hos: Prev oN fiendehipuntit that. gifted | Were taken to th pital, where acores | Judge Hrady decided that time must be given | enough stock to control the eleetion, I belleve there | ment is it eee eD. vo oat pIepont te work. | oR: Hartford and Erie declined to 744, though rallying widens ge contd, jaws’ Tay Aa Phy man t wit life In. Washingtons ‘De | Of good nurses are on hand, and they are now all | to,examing these papers. on meanwhile | gid, fouset any others? A-—fant those three. | Inginen oly olghe monthe in the your? We tos\ tn the later businces, Union Pacific was strong | fect Danes,” “Insect Extermiuntors, &¢ got up by Rouiles and Prévont-Varadol spent thetr pocket | "On oing throuch the hospital it was found | with tt Sximimetion Oo Wil wa omibinatton > he whole tire this eleht-hour system to give our | and well sustained, but the sales wore Hight, Pactte | know nothings to eompe Lyox'd Maanerte lon aa Sites Tading exploat n. iy-fiveof them are ‘adly Lira 4 , ha sald fi i Jus resignation tn my: wane, her road want fire apc! PashSoal and dtate late a Meda Me i fered special ectivity. Toward the close of business there onguilo, uit teonit El or even aria in the slightest * it, eo e badly jarres mr « on t st. lored to the stoc! id reélect Mr. Goul \- : er North ern oul 10 Ban ee a rishi eeeablioned a collee gingli'pieces cf akin torn off weaving m faites, | withess, by arresting him they would become 2 enone ae ae rit nig ri tae Tho Governor of this State has not the manhoud savoring to hold the price ante advange bo ‘ pdb ae ; teeta very stall sheet emtitied L Eola ho'one ts Kiva to have beam kiieds apa | Hable ndictmient- ut as soon ac he gemcedt9 | a fea RMR Nag ty ‘Ayolce—Bloody Hoftmany (Cries of “Groans | Ugh ati There DA DERVOIp' CHMICOS Ws TUAUIECS, Unie Cie iad end aed WN nevertall, frie ples that the Lyceum authorities prohtt | te fart (hat they mene a) pine ee ine ve tallow. | had him once arrested on a matter now before | mente "vce necnrce Ou NAPA of the agree | "The speaker sald that the police would not | “nine miscenancons list Canton was thecntetfenture, | !ns sere ts au old and welk{ried remedy, and hae ‘eit and punished the two youthful editors ; : : chet Bl ds wy protect a poor man, but would. turo out La full | rising from 100 (0 101", and ® evut. Ie bid for the privi: | stood the test of years. Ing Is alist of the injured. and itis thought that | this Court, ‘They were now secking to harass | | What was bis partof the agreement ? A-—To pl 4, B, but would, if t howodays' inprisonment on bread and water. , fi “4 when Steinway called, We were not afraid ‘Of “calling” (his etock at 110 any time next week, ——_ bs : om but half a dozen will recover:— him with these continued arrests. “Fle submits | piste i nds fo pat back the road on he | of these mene We could have stood our ground, Mecgteoe ficcks Gears wes'no esinom ct Impor | quo best place in New York to. bap _raltabl A TROLS ED Tina ent Wan thot fracture of the | ted that this matter should first be dishomed of | tition, ; ito | and in half an hour had 4,000 men armed to the | tence. watenen, tne tdiamonds, feh, fasionable jewelry, ant This umillating treatment was more than M. de Noallles could bear. So he ran trom Montpelier, and intended to come to eave the bribery golug on at Alban allow the Dill to go through which he had sald he was | teeth at our backs, With that force we could able t@ stop with your assistance. sweep the entire city. We will be moderate, but the supply con- There has been no featare in mone ‘| Mr. Field asked if the motion was made onthe arrael Cook 9 u ton was iy } finsing greater than the demand, lens ni nd leg’; ty b ‘ty injured Samuel Cook of | ground that Mr. Gordon was a witness, and on matused’ wounds inthe leg and | fy rald then b Sterling silver wedding presents, isSQu Lkk'S, #7 Fulton et. Diamonds a specialty. eing answered no, saw no rea- | Q.-Whal, then’ do you mean by this etatement of ce 5 © cent, for thelr balances Lr Aric. Iti father. however, avertook him at 1 Cae quand, epated | son why the Court should Cts regular | oli GHorace Gree ey ia soronghiy in favor of your | Wecaynot be responsible for the actions of men ©, es CV Mice echeel Tan of alee eet bet Thought The anty way th Havre and brought him to ne hope back Burton of Goern- | Order—the order it had it: “id nm 0, ‘ o keep cool is by wearing @ MAT. “Find just wha cure the youth of his republican notions. King | seaip wound, broken ribs, fracturedibreast bone, brul took a brief recess. WHR My SORA DCS! ald demand being slim and the offerings limited, The Lon- ——— Louis Philippe seconded the elder M.de Noailles | chest; Harry Marshall of Hamilton county, conta ‘After his return, Mr. Field renewed the objec. What was t resaive Utigation? A.—That RESOLUTIONS THAT MEAN SOMETHING, don market ®as quiet and firm, the home market clos. Nestle's Lacteons Farina, jn bis efforts to convert his son by appointing viecon the arts, neck, head, and shoul 4 tion to proceeding, quoting the language of th udheatto he had been frawn into by your connivance, ‘The following were then adopted: ay on the ba of | Hi RL AS om Ms Milk substitute recommended by eml- him page to the Duke de Nemours, hig, eldest and “burns ya the body, and | Code, "A defendant arrested may apply,” &c. ie struck out the words "by your | _ Whereas, We, the united workinemon of thie cl 4 , Pepa Ma son-and fora year and a half young de Noailles Vf Ja half de Noaill lied the air of the Tulleries, What he saw there strengthened bt, Fepublican re then once df ‘shock the Bid, Asked. Dict, Asted. U.S.currency 8.110: 114M 5-26 1865, coup.,.116% 1 Ge sil regiatercd.t14°¢ LEN 20s 1867, coup. 1 Ge lsi coupon... 119.5 LON 520s 1868, coup. Mie 1 Foe rpg MANU TUK Idlerag 1108 I ® t rt Nhs He claimed that it was settled law even before gintrict, wounds of the sale nature Me inedwosnasox | the Code, that a party could not move to be the arme and legs'and badly horned: Ji Pompey. 8 discharged until arrested. Seo ine Vicinity, ih tase Meeting assembled, In consequen the despottc and brutal attack made pon us wh: nictly and peacefully endeavoring to secure # porti {oUF Fights againat those who have openly proclaim Man wants but little here below.—When be wants it strong, he takes Willlams’s Jamaica Ginger. Do you know of any aggressive litigation? A.— hat Mr. Gould bores i, tons. Ea udew Jorters sare thes 444 ot wa under. : Unites st er “oe ne rik, 4 Kady — fevlings of the servile courtiers of the King and | wounded William He of Preble county, | this section, but under the genera: power of @ " % “s ecld | WORE wpe Uned Teey BiB stares Ge inte -cubentenion, ry due Co r M BS AM ¥ ow at © a LE ee eee ae tetania | wounded nike ath and beck Rerrlosa dmitnof iat! | Judge to vacate or modi ie genera Pr iit which Mr. Guuid aaabel vo ies A" Hiveaid | Go ereby eu a erncet amesaat the tare Thi; coup. HA ls Cobp vec sssllay ‘ving, Shoes-Al! verietion at CANTRELLS, h Me The Court hi DD 1864, coup...110¢ 114i Se Of 11, FER... LL eY., DLWeen IML ODd Th Ate, $e IMS, coups 14 T1y a of 18 comp, TT 5.208 U7r.J.@ FAY 119 |Cent, Pac. g. bds101 6 105 nm. parbarous Aa re checked him, bers by the nekholders* «ulls.” T don't know the | Who are openly declaring ¢ pon a portion of our num- tthe instigation of our enemies, Ives against the laws, in language more forcible than respectful. In his small room in the Pavilion des Flours were to at Judge Barrett had county, rated scalp wou! fin county, badly seided. face back Ker Cooley of Frank: udge Brady decided t ¥ sepeeaeg mained ot Tight and had remitted its exercise by the ‘The Fnglish TED. be found the Works of the principal revolution. the arms 654. beck, sod con: rw show cause to him. title of any auch suit. I do ot font Rnow the | and are represeating to the world that we are cndeavor: | The gold market has been extremely dull and uninter. MARR Q y writers of the times. He himself contributed e heed and " lay for © short time to pateon & a wise wan ee {ng to inaugurate ® relgn of terror and isnt, in | eatings with no feature occurring to mar the quictness | ALLEN—LINCOLN.—In Fast Somervitio, Mast. Mai spy arivers of the times, | He Mimselt cqntributed a hacer De Field asked delay for ® Vat pervon agalust who such Htigation was going | 1 ‘despot fo, mar the quictness | | ALLEN LINCOLS mi 7 ler, John J. Allen. ‘of Chir tthe new matter in these affidavits, L., daughter of whieh be it of the occasion. TI A ' entitled * La Réforme.” abd pub ton the whole the | town, to Miss GEN, SICKLES'S MOVEMENT. 1d Lincoln Fahan denied there was any new tall fac during your eo ih ember, 1847, was praised by the bost Se eee eee ent that he Wad told Mr. | Q.-Did you endeavor to prevent the Sickles moves | 4, 4 1 he price momen: | OF South Moston tities us 4 most powerful effort. u Waa gona Z worumas in (ne ice ene slices Mie atocks 10 dispute were in bis (Stra: | ment rt) tie'ithot Maren TExelated for the present.) | if e (ore have, mie OF Me | ashe tice Wiliam Hosrigne, Willan Notes Albert? AN EYEWITNESS OF THE ANDICATION. ‘ cking county, contused wound 1B as any allusion made to the Bickles mover nt | tion aa inay be necessary to protect oursclves and ri Hy Tone of the fareign inarket, aud ot | stu, mow of W. Albertson, Keg. of Trafalgur, (0 Mart funn i Pabruary dave 10 16u Ae ington (colored) Cuyahoga county, STOLEN. Ree ote a ee tore: TE ccken told Nar. Goulg | SU furtuer acts of violence and brutality on the foreigh exchange having no bearing upon the preminm. | daughter of George de Neuilles was a these of the exciting | ' oH Fa Cougrovergeueea rou ory Was that Mr. Stra- | that t wae acting In concert “with (General cine t te twee « tools of the ence of ube indus | Hoiders‘cr gotifecre charged 2.23478, and a7 Freent-to | ARV eY 8M Tharaday oventag, I He agent | Giiclnnatt, contused dt cad and back ; 1 the refused to say that they in his pos er mentioned the English stockholders. Resolved, The y -Ratlo hat we r ¢ tn Jennie Smith, both jushing, 1. Le tion of King Louls Philippe, He was present | rk Kay, Cay ead and ait Wot See Eee his wes hot the new mat War any board of directors agreed upon by the ende curate civil strife.” Raving fre; elit, amounting 10 upwar i ADHY.—On Thurviay, Jui 2, at the rot when the old King and the Duke ¢ Charles Wale ert county, coutused Wo Hon § yee Be nentioned ? Rrra on ni prociaia jetermtnacion Foavurer paid oat. $9 dene ride's parents, e Key. damon I. Ptihat memorante inverview: at tt (hsties ay “Henne Sharp, Lake county, wound Which he alluded. ‘There was here a combine ve moeationsay | fvi.We nue 6088 /-Regel dosiad in 8 peacest ing, redeemtig gisafeh tn called on S ite award V,' Loew to duile which Louls Philippe becaine 80 € | Friak Cain Das erie county Guvit by his respected friend, the other Mr.Stra- | [thing tore could be done'after that, “fue very afters mined to so orxanige’ Our respec unto. The. transact se Provan Condby: kind att ot ihe city persistency with which his eldest s id cobfused Woche (ue iegas Jovy, Sup.der, Tau | hal that sare papers ed. bexn atelen fein, Mr. Svorg, was perpetrating on me At ane ra ns to be prepared to protest ourysives from any Gold rece! Pee GABE DOW. In Wwitiby. dnt. dune Te: by the bat citcate hist c that, aft F algning the t | init county, wounded in the’ wrist; Mosc Figteberers | that See orate stolen by one of Mr, Btrahan's Gr Lise MP, Clark, 4, That ® pe nt Central Comumister be pis, $2 Geveral Man ration Life Acsocaion, ot of abdicatfo! hed up to the Duke de Nes | Hamiiton county. con 4 wound in ack and | Oye Moreover, his Honor would remember Dene) Tcoutd | arpainted, ¢ pond of two delegates from each th. 94,68 Canada, to Leonora Le ¢ Lhuse, daughter of Thomas John Hor yoga county, laceraled scalp elve reports {rol 80: wound, that Sir. Gordon had said he had been ordered by, Cuy The Mr, Evas cleties lies Abr. the quill, whien. ‘al Cleariny change Rank were | Dow, Beg. 4 er hint tie fee , » are determine aie ove Da meu AiG xelaln ‘Ob, monster % ri f urreney halances, n Lachute, Ont. June 6, by Uasonaeyou WATeTteM wmile de Gir | “ans’ engineer anys he cannot account for the | ¢0 this country by a Dr. Hirchberg, of Ham> | ° red “at's press you mention ta | (2.{° @'alutain the law~ot tre | §absest. The following were the quotations hey, W. ot et aa aniin and M.-de Noallles, the only two witnesses | gare, Gneineer says he ¢ COuBE “| Purge and had named some. other persons. | ais ieuer? tt ate at we Who are openly ViLatiNg [AVAL Mo... 18}g [1150 A. Maccoll [4 P.M, 11896 ghter of Joh arile 820 Weis meaner tnfew themestves betwees | ccient.. The fres were started up aa usual UD: | ‘They bad at @. Had you } Ls Sea of the tev, Jam LOGRESS OF THR IRON STRIKE. Foreign, exchange ts dull and steady on the basis of F terday’s quotations, i *NAIN.—In Ser ‘and metal workers at yesterday's | "Exits walle for hurope to-morrow (Ratorday), per | ie her Bro Baer or feat ne eek ee Benet, f VM at | of Markhani, to Kale Kutuerford, daughter of the Re ‘ talegraphed to London, Paris, der the Hollers this morning, with curve mauKe® | and Hamburg, and from Hawbirg, they had Ps frog ae a .¢ 4. eve! an wer that no such Doctor was plosion the steam gauge showed that they were | [iawn Aang te ty empected answer tO-Ay father and son, the Duke de Nemours, whose fice was bespatiered with ink, seeming Inclined Mee | The fc , dew meeting listen oO the report of vlegate se ship sela, wi oe TE oe eee A idh | carrving % pounds of steam. ‘The engineer says | trom London and Paris, deus tenet Mr. Houdent | meeting England ition, tie cald tanta New | the Merchenle Excbauge, $b tnd Shmes Bain’ Therbroker Guill aud’ the handkerclet with | he had Just washed, andl waa jon the way to | “Ur {rttaminaated:ihat these matters were | fries, tiarenot sii ere fraventi ines | Haven the ifon and brass workers were trepat. | «ston! Tunrtwee arfsti up it : NCEI-FORD In the Ww. M. Church, Woodetack, tve'sti in the possession of M. de Noailies. "| gna had proceeded, wa far ts the wholly “frretevant, that the claim was for | (nl FM lust madenone of Willa Be ju for ageneralstrike, ‘Themen are unanimous xebtnees fn tical to the Central alin END A ite Orta a arf stock which Gould had 4: rately given by . In Bridgeport a FIGHTING BEHIND THE DANRIC. iade_a further upward turn of 8 # cent. to 3. Ne thirty feet from the botlers, whe supponed he was acting as iny friend. late of Jackson, Teun the explosion | fetter and agre in his own handwriting, t it ; n ew | Ford, hea. A le r ‘own hi 5 | Cepeoees he ee dy ty Hi } parece? | wi all workingmen. In | July South Carolluas were forced down 4 © cent. to 2, The tight of the Orleans family from Larts ree } occurred es letter aM nsoniy matter to be considered Was | MatA't mors Hriestock than ty own. The rest of | Bo y were heart ed, atid were | City bak stoe ant » Tite duitnens See iene the Seumge iran fron aif obhtzations fo: |'one endcof the name hotter exnieded about » | Nhthoe de, Gould's improbable story waa t erat thr lectian wou ha accired that an uprising df the iahoring classes | Of eaters Rrarent fn fatroad bonds bat DIVORCED. eth 2 now. plunge or | year azo. and r* euked ever since, vritten word. ation. ould er F the laboring classes | oikeawert atroug oa agiea nf New York central és 0 ta Was foe Sy Tid enthusiasm ‘of hls Mery nature Into the Ins | he loss will be about 230,00. eS Nees oe wee Torta proper to ive es if eth cattinemae Micnta cate lt Unton Pacific Jona Haswell trom Mary Kan Rewurott: Causee adultery? focicating whirl of those revolutionary times, A ete time to Mr. Gould to answer the new matter, kA. The other stork was to be nized before tho st : " iY ‘ute 10, by Judge Gary, Sarah He became a member of the Republican Club of EGOS t ted that all the securities be deposit ination, Ite Was fader my poraitta With thule New Sook pret Ne Jane Swiit from WG. Swift. the Faubourg St. Germain, and fought during A BOSTON ADVENTU ae eee tee : i . be osldes there wes stock held by ing fatally, ow 0 ‘pie Me prasad y WACH In Brooklyn, June 21, by Jndge terrible ° y ed clerk of the court, and that the | My brotherio-law,the Baron, Charles I Thurl and | everywhere pledged, fund, ¥ 5 Bt. - 5 te d the terrible June insurrection on the barrica aac Gunedl REE s0.70n Oe Sack, at My brotheris-lew, the Baroa, Charles Medry Furi end | CYTE OTe Pat iuted ¢o the tron and metal Hartford Ga Be cr NY against the Communists, During that sanguin he was on one occasion surrounded iber of insurgents, who disarmed him, Montsemery's Spue ir, Field said he would accept that. Drives One Husband to DEPOSITING THE SECUKITLES. and Another Into Bankruptey. Mr. Strahan «aid he had part of the securities a tuhuman treatinent. The pial nti w allowed 87 per week alimony, 8) counsel fees, with taauble evets, and the custody of the children, The’ witness protested agatnat giving the address of | workers last evening. his famntiy, to have them followed by detectives. Mew He treat hing Totter; detectives wei plac OTHER LABOR TOPICS ricas Widow: Sutetd i net the wall of ah ry , ; new of uo Oller perrous wiosé | ‘The Howe sewing machine yesterday, ae Men dw nity oston letter we eivesin a Western | (0% Ket, and would deposit them at o _the Howe ! : ) y | Bee = oMen Gus ariiopoll! | A Boston letter writer pire sina Western | id deposit the rest by 10 o'c Ie. counsel, he testified: Tremem, | [earned that two of their number, Jeremiah Act | “Ty highest, 1owest, and 4 P.M. closing prices of é DrEeD, journal some new details regarding the career of kerman and Joe Clark, had deserted the cause | stocks were as follows: morning, June 21, Thomas, ith of Marc Mr, Field We will arran, calling o ver losing bis pre $ ? ot Fhe oy ones a letter and ft almost Lin and resumed work. They were promptly ex- and 16 da: rir da Rahs the adventuress who was married in London to | an very much obliged to Me Court for the wusxcy er and package. Ite left almost lmmee | DO tren thoaocioty. “A Incuiber said they | N.Y. C. and Hndson eon : the faveral, inourgents, and | the late well-known actor, Walter Montgomery, | | The Court took a recess; after which Mr. Gor- hin, oF pertiais acntitto him, | would hereafter be branded as “scabs” by the oer pard st, ¥/C/ and Hudson cer workingmen of the city, FL haga sees Encouraging reports irom the Bridgeport men | { i D., on Sunday, June 2, at2 P.M. COULMAN,—On June 2, His Coulman, and. complained that the order drawn as a club, fellod ty them to the sud then succeeded tn making his went away, n Lclscovered thal there Was eo or, and seni hit asecond note, He called again tl fame day. Law bin Cure times that day. 4 marriage which was almost immediately fol- | don took the Mr, Porte lowed by the suicide of the bridegroom, This | by the counsel for Mr. Gould had not been ac~ mina L. Burrell, wife of d'ie'ycars,2 mouths, and Uf days, boc ape, } on strike ¥ received. fe She ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited ta A UUEL WITH PENSIGNY. woman was one of the yp 4at a Boston | cording to their understanding. ‘The order 08 | 1 4. onogeg REDE Rey eog Thad DW Association 19 composed mainty of | Watash rip attend the fineral, at 67 Jack#on st. Brooklyu, E. Dy We next find him itor of asinall repub- | theatre when she attracted the attention of an | drawn continued the « of arr dat tho |. enmpoeed Belden bas ara ae my ried. ted wmen, They are jolly in thelr meetings, | Northwestern on Sunday, atti UM: i . ean weekly, € it ed Lo Révolution Rat onnable, | old but wealthy eitizen, who was foolish enough ane time he obtained the deposit of the secus | FiyHscnarge in bankruptey. when there isa lull In proceedings call upon | Sorluwestara preferred ey Bl aff. Yo dune 8), Peter he Sensible Kevolutt He combated the | to marry her, The union was not a happy one, | ritles. jidepl gees healed One of thelr number for a song or jig-dance.. A | Bock Island The uel frie the familly are: resp Yo apartists in It-so bitterly, that Frialln de | as the woman soon developed a fondness for | Mr. Field explained that these securities were After a brief reiix: aan Pi fr. Field, the mnstitution and by-laws were yesterday | AiF MOC cep Sate WA TIPEA tn RiteAL Cae TOR aa aT Ria tale tenia examination was cl Persigny, who afterward obt of the claim. They clatined $20,000 ham saying ned so much | fast society, whic was anything but agreeable | but a par fa loss that they intended to reserve their examination ». 188 9th #t., on Sunday, June 2 at 2 o'clock P.M. 6 than the securities on act prominence under the Second Empire, sent him | to heraged spouse, Finally, she ran away and | ¥ a Di eoate il Jasmen's Protective Union met yesterday. FOREY —th Paris, Jun Elie’ Frederic | Forey, Piullenge. The two fought a duel at the Bois | visited England, where, as is well known, she | the sale of a part of the stocks already sold. tothe trial. vgcharging the order of arrest was | The employees: in the Metropolitan Wate ane Marshal of France, and ex-Senator of the Empire, aged de Horan, in which M. de Noatlles was severely | was warried to Mr. Montgomery, who was on the Judge Hrady suggested that thes FE eee enact the. uiher motions ‘ait | stint ouatrike. Yesterday six men from tho He fouglit in Algiers 188, in the Criuiew in Wound polnt of visiting the United posited, the order o' acated, h r ay aeanin the Arat. Tueeine in Cotes ~ | Manhattan Works were engaged in place of strik- Gen. dol 3 Lines. ar and longer he rematned in feoble | It'has been said that his mortication on dis- | Would consider In the course of the proceedings | Journed over to the iirat Tuesday ti hetober to | ors, | They worked a few m mente and then | st: and 10 mat it ijgade iver 1068 heath. but turned his confinement to bis roont | covering the true char of the person whom Toeher ar. Gordon should be held for the ober | ult the, enlence ugge Porter and | struck, ‘Thirty-six men from Philadelphia also | Hannibal and St. Joe geal 4B yenra He was de from that Distrlet te wg wcount by writing an excellent history had wedded drove the desperate s| 20,000, e estion Wi ed to. bs nana 1 work, but on ascertaining how matters | Ceoton 7 the three last Democratic ( sand Was Chalr. of Lafayette’s first voyage to lea. Several Ik ‘ow preference to mee} ¥ O8 . ran wap stood ¢ to “ , nan of the Breck! . 600 He fhent of Pre poleerey ne TY whow tis frets should beens kane ME Goedon wel then examined as llows sa. pee The President of the unton, delivered a stir- s MORE FORD ete Seracune dune 20, tienry Ginord, brought him {nto collision with the public pros: | Mr. Montgomery dead and buried, the » tne oe Phy err we ate aver the Ow of the Favole | ring address, saying that as the organization H , H praminent citizen aul leading capitalist, ase : Giutor, who instituted proceedings against ous widow returned to her legitimate hus pacenge sar is In the Court House Junttor's Rooms | was composed en representing ail relig "Express. i FAURE Hl worrasuct. 9 fi im for a violation of the stringent press laws. | in Dostun, who appears to have been so fu! GW ‘couldn't —Mr. Hagert xhibiting Bills of sate | beliefs and both political parties, they had Fargo & Co. Express wy 9 Oldest daughter of Cornelius and Sai fate Hur M de Noullles. however, defended himself so | ated with’ the unprincipled adventuress ax to | Te) axes to grind, but would united!y labor for th re Cnion Rxpresee: Te Tats The relatives and friends of the tually are He Ny ang quot tely hat tie jury soquitted | have lostall regard for his own huncrot good | ,@—Did you prepare adratt of it beforehand? A, | aud Carting it Away. ait youd of the ‘association, ‘Tho men demand Istatcs Eapreaseersss OO BO fer ta bin name. ‘The treacherous woman was received was it written in your room? A.-No, it wa | 4 feW Weeks ago Richard Flaniga Sete hourewith bo uictsase OF pay tex div C10) A REFUGEE IN nErGIEM. with open armiszand supplied with unlimited | yeSint Me ta fame, AWN Ht 8) oh mber of the Assembly, was appointed One hundred marble cutters who have been Peas MRRP 5 OP isten ip ett of L UsSt; found in him sums of money. She sppeured Ho publica every | MGthdsoutiaahawer write ulti anything? A-Lald | 4 «he new Court House, tn place of Edwin M. | 9% strike four weeks, meet dally at a, Third BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ieheigicoren mtigee host de ineowmpromis- | oceasios josstble display, DrO- | In wansorte tiie in the Mornin , Di: | GOL REE Bes yriu, Waeue! tuner can etal ee a h Fac, Sea 10 he weitere} arrest had been fuse,and oatentatie ye, expen ture gt her Bus | 9 Ts that the letter (shown) which you sent him. A. | Hagerty, the alleged voucher thief, About past two weeks. A BUY rel vorter yesterday fou nil SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD LOAN Dr Tas Beevnh caller Gt tne Tih eburgn pand’s wealth, Inthe course of a few months . ’ time Mr. Hagerty beg rT . he men scattered about the room, some singing ' ML OVENCE, ‘ al a gel an’ + Did yon deliver it to him? A.—Teent it to him» erty began moving some of ng or Tre LAVENCE.—At Jersey City Heights, dn June 21 the foolish oid gentleman's "means were all | Qe Ma Jenene ea tha lament tien i Cine thoer hel Retinal Ane songs, several parties playing cards and drinking | yyiwacere axp Sr. Pave Raruwey Company Sarah W., wife of Williaun W: Lavenc, inthe S4in yeal jers who tried to organize the resist. | squandered away, and yery recently his name “ ‘* an rT Y u leaders 50 tie L gall Ba | A Say, ry y m Inn't the date and the mark “private™in adifer: | igan protested that the furniture was the prop: | JAKef and halla dozen, reading THE SUS. aii Company have issued for thi re of the | Ofer age. we of the people against the armed force of | has appeared in a list of bankrupts. As might tad diderent ink? A.—It may be differentank, | Gry of the city. Capt, Leary of the City Had | hey were having a Jolly time of it, and were in dat aside eee Peeruney OF ue The relatives and frien the perjured usurper. He himself fought on the | have b xpected, the woman who had caused my inketand had been went down to be Biled: ” | Doilce stat ‘ eee ot te Hiekaaay | the best of humor. ‘It has not been found neces- | ratiroad runulog from St. Paul to La Crescent £400,000, or | fully invited to attend of Ds r c! joule N in deserter or fi i o it nol 7 sould came 2? An sl oars i or distribu oney as » although lance 100, ne yAGe Seven Py x e, Sn se: M i ferate Gis he eDe | atte ama eeevind $0 the sis pai sesabiass i ‘tern which Gordon assures Gouldhe willcoop- | furniture until an examination had been made, | umehare bech offered thein by several socic. | Bonne, One-half of this amount (£40/00) In aterling | agra 8) years and on howe ola friend, where he remained secreted eee thar ution much caver The matter was referred to Comptroller Greeny | city are closed. About ay are working on the BeaRD Nave base sold Far Exro bene Revo bike pitte relatives and friends Ot the family, aiso those of until he had. partially recovered from bis in- KEMBLE! fig the truc state cf-attalrs, b Ree ee oe oe ees ee contvog | eight-hour system. Messrs, MORTON, BLISS & CO., 9) Broad atrect, a ed to attend the funeral, on Mouday, dune 2h, fives. He then escaped beyond the Belgian ri peed convinerd of G velleut pei 4 WESton aT peat ncenink ‘The iron founders met yesterday and resolved | receiving subscriptions for the remaluing two mld from 7 High st, to si, James's Cathedral, erand went to Brussels, where he lived for Addition, Division, Sileuce, You say in hat you hay cp ae bed oa pels ALLY Unto the | to.cmploy labor hour, duud discharge any of dollars at 9 (payable and deliverable July 1 thence to Calvary Cen etery for Interment pear : erAnd question ex- | Chambers street entrance of the ¢ RICHAL pode? A. L war at considerable ho B, Rlehard wunder an pssumed name, and gained 1 to work t sou of David I Prom the Kostun Fost urs. uit House, | QpPploye This ts the only ¢ 14 loan ssaued by the Company. | ar ; Ww pense? (Ubjected Pr ncteante Wonka te eke! N if and Mary A. Richards,’ ayed 2 years, 4 mou tiewhat precarious livelihood by giving Freneh | Among the honored membe 9 sald aie y Soe er race ota to. loud ie with | Also, that no contracts would be teken until (h | mye ponds have dirty yeare to rus. Tuterwat yajubie | Sh. ply ocen ae Ii his leisure hours he wrote # * His- | Grant National Exe Q-Yo & powerfal arm: furniture taken from the Janttor’s roc 4 CRONE Anon bd . J J The funeral wil! take place on Saturd: June 2, at n ¥ twas said that twelve principal shops anuary and July » {the Elghteenth Brumaire,” which was | Yorks and a candidate of willing Was hat (ruc? | policeman, remembering the previous dificulty as said that twelve principal shops. a ie PM at shy Work vate editionsand afterward received | Kemble, formerly State Treasurer o! Questo utjected to and excluded, } o ulty, | working ten hours, and only four on the eh re STHRADET At Madison, Ind Capt. Samuel Arrives Susi ten eae Kemble, formerly State Treasurer of He ere en he afternoon and rematned | {Mormed Capt; Leary. and that ofctal burried | hour system, Action was taken to endear New York Market MoMratter tiger. fro pected tn bor 1’ SAC. thy e. ald, 1 i c Je afterooor ho? fe 4 ne a pyeilg a our shops to « harp. une 21 Ay > Mr. jor ng thrown from a carriage, ‘or many years wi Ip 1688) eet ca AC. hum, he managed to lay by in three years a Qe Htave yon FOOOR: orn that he came at 9 | # load, and enother was in its place, ‘The cap. | induce the elght-hour shope to change te Furpay, June 1. Fiori Axp MeAtc Flour | mgident of Cincinustl, and_his brotiee tweed. wae. @ n 185 he returned to F twas subjected | ¢].00),00, and the author of the famous “addi- | os) That the witness Was ‘ordered the mien to quit packing the furnt | (te een eon ee cre aici eeeitig ehow He ee eM narpP uae scager MIG | pranivent public olicial there. “Asa ateatuboat captald tosuch a vexatious surveillance by the police | tion, division, and silence” letter, of which the | sr, Field’ k until he could confer with feed RCO Ae Sao Weatern' wiuter slow. ‘The market to sell freely | Of the Oblo and Mississipn! rivers, he became widely that he returned to Brussels, where he bo me | folicwing Is «copy : ory that i ‘ My Compt , thet B majority of the employers favored reduce IEUEE iid OF ute taadlen graten cheats to buy. Fa hic was President of the Fire aud connected with the Independance Belge, and - . et its decision for the purpose of exaulalng an ai RAETLe tod the. Give e . | Hon of hours of labor ro war'a few. buyers for local Wants, Moderately ny of Madison, Tud * eral historical works of value. “An ar TaEAsuny Dersnrunxt oF PEXNOTEYANTA,} Liek ‘ juall: Hagerty told the oMcers that the furnl- |" Tesututions of thanks for services performed Ion inauley jesles ais pote. "tire dour ond cork i Liniectultabowitey, daugh of his about Prince Joachim Murat caused | ats pean-irnay: allow ne to tauraduce to you ny That war the inter | Commissioners of the new Court HOUSe Of that | eee eee etre by the tural: PE A At eed taeda I ae TOWDIEy, Aged 8 years, 4 tor to senda challenge to M, Noailles, but | particular friend, Mr. Geo, O. Evans, He has a ela ye BY iter to nine baron ote derod the Pollue Co pnore by the furni- a ourine wheat extran es anaseds, as do resldenc ern sing Louuelensued, Murat having refused to feet | fome magnitude that he wishes yon to help hin it pve me the stock, || letter tohna before, | fact, | sey waited upon the Comptrotier, who | Sfp manufacturers, pring wheat extra Kenec, Eastern av., Sing { Mode N n Belgian tet , hin! through ae you Would ie. He understands jE reme 4 ‘ : ary we r p : The tien employed on the piers meet on to- ats winter whee xtra, ‘Hane'on, kt ; ailles on Belgian territory. Finally, tn 7 Pim throws a an WL, REMBLE. (Judge Brady here deck question raised | directed hia to Richard O'Gorm his gene Lele hax the olxnick city’ shipping extras, y trade " Yo. ine 2, killed by @ loco Iss), M ities returned to Paris. He was | Hon division, and sienge, Yours.) MH BRMBLE | Ketone, and excluded questions as to the prew | lean referred him to the City Chamberlain, | MOrOW SONSIMOE 16 OERIDONE MOTeIneDs brands, # ikers'and fan. | motte ys We beta i 5 4 jg thet if NanningtMCilgore was | ous atidavite.) who had no hesitation in referring him to Court THE STRIKE IN JERSEY CITY c 4 ates FEMS TD pniine Hail, the b A: War, beta y Ca 2 , eather. Pera: ativanin Beate Wirtte he LORD GORDON'S LETTER TO MR, GOULD, House Commissioners ‘Thomas Coman and M The Iron and Metal Workers’ League of Jersey FOE Bea Weaterd, ey | Soars and é months, de Ou i shes i coming Troin byKemble, who wished to know Letter shown Mr, Gordon, Fitzgerald, The Commissioners std it was all | City veld an adjourned meeting at their heat rk duil and lower, sales 1,200 bbls, | Kelatives aud irl the family are respectfully 11 i bisa, Cue day he met M, de Nouilles io front of | was accosted by Kemble. wh Mr, Gordon ter L sent Mr. Gould, foan | right, and accompanied the Captain to the Jani- | quarters last evening, to receive reports from the eash, #1 ney Ai $384.3) to aT, on Sundays dune 2 at i the I hOperaand addressed him in offensive | if the former meant him in a speech made to | pot say when 1 sent it. It has no date. 1 don't know partments: whore Hag aeisihited wills | workin Cocimiliben ho the Vine test tent. ie ents Dine HRsOn hel. k, from her late reeldeuce, 108 Eagle st., Green ! hnguage, Noalltes ts not as tall and pow the workingmen, in which he sald. that the Re | what wat the error wittont my memoranda, Of the furniture which he had bought, | Sully, in the chair. tn reference to the question Ae. Cut teats tn i n Coasagnac, but he administerec publica u OO} 00 Oe Dr | awe Hoe ea ae toun. | One of the attachés of the Comptroller's off which was left Thursday. ni plekled ES { ils assutlant, whereupon the Hees of addition, division, anc silence, yaich aver se wale” Ry bapers were miaien Trout t | and Capt. Leary, who, with the circumstances of | meeting, as i fd cra aa Roros RUNES, Lard gulen | salen be Specinl Rotices. t him any further, Was too much for one party to enjoy. Kilgare | se iii why do you ay T can anawer as weil ae | the voucher thefts fresh In their ininds, asked buck a portion. who ha Stacie alle Aunts: Lites t speci olices, { FIGHTING THE PRUSSTANS. said he referred to him, and was Informed by | you "Witte Court preveut the wituees trom being | permission tolnspect the contents of Hagerty's ‘and not _all, ied hoge Oriier at Butler fru; pine Batergey | MEARS 8 tward the Emperor Napoleon, who | Kemble, with an expletive, that he was a" erazy | finpertincut? trunks, in which were many 4 *. They did could not be dictated to, so long as th B50} PE me. Cheese, tutic. for tac: | MEATE PARAGON stunts. Mies i Ns “anxious tte concitiate the old arise } lary) te which he responded with a welladirect | ‘rhe Court checked the witness, hot, however, discover any of the inissing vouch> | comply with the rules of the Blght-Hoar Lea tory Bane, Ice 1Gse. ; pit gas + piitde to Onder and Warranteit to Fit ihe Putte ade overtures to Me do | ed blow on Kemble's nose, that cause ° 4 ‘ r. Seanton reported that a tele I Jain whioat dull, lowers sales 87.500 bush, tnelu font by express, (0. Dy to suy part of the counts o4 Hl hilé-but no answer was returned to | after which he retreated to ruminate Te ON ae ha ving. tl » which he claims as his | Brie shops on We ny Lo endeavor to got the | Witte cy MMe False wilowt; €lastor | @ shirts, god unielin aud good linen 04 iw | t Ouilies preferring to remain in | theory, Aud this Isa shining, ight and Mr. Pichi" Kuen stop it. oward nightfall the greater part of the Linista along the ling of the road to Joln in | dean dice, Wirateamy es | Gchirins Wameutin nisin aud very tue ligea::.° 1a of Wet P ; mneinber of hie aforamanbanes commie Mr. Graham here called on the Court to pro | household goods had been taken away to A store Cight-hour moventent. Their instructions | & ow Weaior rte New York Mills aud ti 15 MY 1 Prévost-Paradol and so many From ihe Irequote (111,) Time tee a eeetioae and in-the course of it said @ | roo. Mry, Hagerty told the reporter thut she that if the men at Port Jervis and Susie Oats lower Faney Shirtiugs 1 x riety ot rearies of the Second Empir The Grant organs announce that they have (ee ee nen tenn mnacksuurded Was fideed glad to-feave the solemn old edillce, awere Hot favorable to lt,to return. Lf they oat Directions for theasarement Kent on application {hil | ° artists, M.de Nouilles made the best national committee that ever was | WAIN ese permit uo one to | and Chat sie had never been contented since she | were favorable, then the delegates were to visit ear ete eure lani \ wa bitterly deplored t Heard of, and that Ite conduct of the campaign | gee gue ap expr tine ad oceupled rooins the Thops further Wot, The. despatch was dated tlemen's Furule I" Het Won i 4 the lirst to demi Wilbe the most brilliant ever recorded in our he coun fT hatminett , Bde A TB ahanannas Rnd entd hte are eluate private terme AL AUTO Shey AE EOE vy {Na n ILL, after the capitu political annals, Judging from. the Peansylya. m Aud Lthouglt braver Field forgot THE CRISIS AT VERSAILLES eisville, and from there to Rochester al 1 re active QUARTERS NSATIONVL LIBERAL rt 1 was at first appointed as one of | nia membe rot the gommitte we sh ld ag y it charged the witives with Hupertia : pd coated alo, and 76. for Vatna ALLY UBLICAN COMMITTE ( sl sof the Provisional might be. He is the author o! following , Court-These exhibitions must cease s)together. % ‘A moulder from Carey's shop reported. tha 6 lasses tune sania arate H Fee ee eee eee chat position | lnteresting epistelury wen, which cane to tight | Bhs Courts Thee exniitons iaey comme tg cum, | Complete Rapture between Persident Thiers | tho mon ull went out ona strike at Gu'clock lust a a ieee k huspendent cavalry battalion, at | in connection with bvans's swindle and defaloa- | praia of anything the witdess states which ts Hot proper and the Assembly Right Resignation evening. MN rdiaal te baad Rect tati Cae tw h y distinguished hi tion as AM} the Ministry. a ahinalaia wananlas vehnwinat ota ol cotton on Jistribu feBeUtatls« te Att lem Hisand Le Mans. Me Tae asuny DEPARTMENT OF PENNAYLYANTA, | Witness resuined Mr. Strahan told ine this momorane ; er De OF Atwslois Men sala: Tie most of ha came Market steady cmdline ai Come : ' { Panis, June 21.—Political Lirsare ap: | out to-day, and those that did not come ont were kicked 0 suid that Ste Marol, 1807. § to introduce to you my f ithe Crosse f the Legion of Honor o r at the hands of General ¢ Hanniane day Wan amnoug thone aipten. the memorandty Minds (6 pow, It Wasa menioran | parently ould mh thie te coutatue | © ? KTHAN ALLEN Sew Dawter R. Goonior, North Carol rk, Chairman, tand the shop was closed.” He s men then went to Smith & | which bd Is pot the one he 0 pproaching a crisis, ‘he interview of dum whieh Mr. My Dean Tintay: Allow 4 . ng the retreat of Chauay's lar friend, Mr ere aa eat Ho Milaunibat aud containe | vosterday between the delegates of the Right | Geddis’s shor, and Uiey came outtos man, It | ¢ iiofcia enor ah Sige for Jue i “ABROAD WAY cursinicie bat SisONH CLO THE COMMUNISTS Pat hem the eat Oe ould nies He unders his printed ty Vaeive ime | and M, Thiers leads to a completo rupture by was nop rte that all of the moulders at North | July sae; tor Auguat, Bike, for September, 20h 6 noone, CABLE Ft, Freon h National A Von, divisOB, aid SHIERCe, eae Dent paw day Gu Sine'd'aatd | tween that portion of the Assenbly and the Pole Tad struc Cxce DE two Oe eereO. AE was | The Liverpon market was quoted adi maddie wy HOYAE HAVANA LORRI, ‘i es Landes, aa eaterday that {hail ma ‘Sears Delt Preside he members of the Right, to Gooldod sold 6 mass ineeting on Tuosday 1 t $38, Orders f inaltenPicathes eetnaean To Trvtaw J, Corray, Ken. Washiagton, D. 4 yesterday that, Lad macs Sain'wers written.” ie sa Fe ae held at iaecings at | evening next, and the meeting adjourned, Prk sas! Luvana’ GABA 1/100 Boiss ab) [3 ase i \ vents of Pariae ip April, 4st] It understood, that Mr. Kembl tier gn the ath sy this mistake? COnjectea | Wich sheeches were made exprossive. of great THY STRIKES IN BROOKLYN, fsator atra ielivered : #1 aneBha8 fol No. and rk Bye rrr le treasure ‘dis to make his 1 did igcover this mistake? (Ohjected penenie eerie nH 4 ee GON r pale. Rpirite tarpentine wetlve, Ww aa S y in inursiew with some et the leaders, | made treasurer, and Is to male hia arr 1 Qe tn did you aigeorer this mistake? OWeeted | Teritation at the attitude vf the Ciel Hxecutivy, | Yestorday tolograms wore racleved by the | Ries ot ah htt at turpentine wetives with WOVAL HAVANA LOT t Thiers Chat a conciliatory course | With, ined le : ae all lust exutination; perhaps before, and it Was resolved to leave M. Thiers to rely | President of the machinists’ organization in | weak; a limited business Was done At Lye, for ref ned Pricey Liots. Ji. MARTINEZ & CO, Bagk W reents would be highly di standing addition, division, and # Det area As a GAsLA entirely for upport to his administration upon | Brooklyn from various. cl th bbls, recrude, iu bulky ils encraly | ere. 10 Wa bow 4.685 New York Post Office f ‘ cnt at Versailles, and urged Prom the Harrisburg Patriot, June 19. HOULD'S PI 2 ALL the party of the Lett stand fem, ‘This has quiet; x @. Jobing Ways, Metale | ~eeemeeneccne i Fee eee for | halfto the. notorious Willlam H. Kemble, well | had just Tulshed writing these pute and cats wien | the delegates of the RUInmOnAd The DBNe | Late iheteoean. "aioe ort Heche. whiskey Him ry J Nbla. told at gic, Freighte Printing. y sone che Ths | known as the author of the new system of arith: | Seara came in? Aa Phat mu obec woe ther) Aumabe to a conference in the commiuiee | work were forced to quit yesterday, the strikk brela today were stout gif tush, including corn.to Maas linaeraciine nia ; : \ , de Nout ‘ Mr. Kemble will be in New York tarday th of the room, ‘ Ina body visiting the shops and exhibiting the all, and. 44. Uy" ab wn + HN Remy thowmapnan ane rhutory t tic intended steed) ‘on the National Kepublican Com Furr Gould had taken away the pute The members of th inistry all tendered | telegrams and words of encouragement received V steal ; Wateatner War chartered t KINDS OF PRINTE END FOR OUR ) upon hile arrival in this | mittee, and itis understood that he will be mad ator Gould had basen away the Putt | their resiznation to President ‘Lhiers before his | from Philadelphin, Pittsburgly and Albany. Javin at Oa tds, wkd w shlp to Wristul SRP GHDEKING RLAEW HEI ® treasurer of the Mtoe, tls hardly neoee ka (sand cails when he went away at | interview with the dole ation of vie Wight: but Next Monday the fron railing men strike, if ter bu E —— - bury to may that bi ‘ough. knowledge of ad- | o'clock they were all. persuaded he President to tn uted iizatient gated mee hein rene a . ree Ti Meovte Rebeiting Agaiuet Rallrond TE at ae ee rememiinenuy, fits his | Qe-tlad not Mr. Gould alrendy given you the #tock? Me ee ee TR ORG EARN WIE His | ete crake nen Mba tonsauraueranteceeaived Live Stock Market. Fost and Found, \ ne The people of P for that posith Adospateh from Philadelphia | Mr. G objected that this was comparing | single exception of M. Lurcy, the head of the | just as they were about to give up the fight has | New Youn, Priday, dune 2l.— Fifty-seven cars MAURD CA caw, ilah te Awnee can are C “4 ‘ ; H etinecs states that Kemble was our State | his testimony with previous aflidavits, Desartinent_of Public Works, to whom It ape | united the machinists, who are determined to By VOI, Baigay, ane Mh rity 0 oa Te firand pera canesee at Peud ‘al Lob ip hes Treasurer for bwo of tures youre, ab galery ¢ Av -The puts aud calle were still there i are the, BlEbe have omered inducements to | stand out until successful. ay ) for the aaiio thine last Week. Bellare LS, Weet ti et, and ath ay, ven Railroad, and on Tuesla 1) Hor year, out of Whtet he manayed to rave Do you tien also to correct th r persist In his determination, goby Aaa A te take the further reduction 1a prices. a ent ts 3 f the compas undred di Fe er a ie et tars, This mows Cons | pitied up the puts aud calle, and winie be was exalt: | ‘The delegates of the Left are meantiine qulet A RIOTOUS STRIKER, Thanticd by buvere.and aronsiderahienumberrematued | J ORL —A Skye terrier, four monti« yelx hundr Aboutone million, of sp tie ght eae ionwer tha eft, Aen ta) ‘ © ware hin receipt, Th about one million of dollare. viinuiat, and. of | fushentMr Greeiep-eameti? Axo L kiow tat have | spectutorsnt the expected crisis In publicadulrs, | | Yesterday forenoon James Lawlor. a sowing | \unold, fhe Tiel brednacl ug Sate, Manat Ncaf |be'wfveu to the Bader if cute ' © feyioved {he obetrd ve he Would be of inestimable valiie to the | made » mistake as to the 6th and ith Air, teeatiy Noe but mantain an observant wUtitudes hing miuker of Lrovkiyn, went to w factory Dalower rate than was paid on Monday or-giy week | J0KlyOa to te i eee ‘ athe tea cholders’ Conmittoe in the capacity of | 1 Cee Oe tno eeaid t read t appears that the counter proposals of Fran cast Thirty-third street, and created ad Native cattio word slling at alec, ¥ B. with . . aruing tiie. fact BO eoesitondation ib tobe found | Wie Nas, Solnchow Crone A eens *i'read | to Germany, in the matter of the earl payment bance by trying to induce the workinen to & weit ty icy ahd Texas and Cherokee Religions Notices, ye the planks he following letter Ceo bin i th i of the indemnity t tter, were Hot, aa has | on strike, Mr. Edgar Mullen, the superintens | ‘Oe sheep and lamba wo had 8,875 to-day, making 10,89 pat ‘ > tntiothg Kovbut they were arrested and | 1 the follow lug k Fe eee sine ag clue? Ar-You ought to | becn reported, despatched to’ Herlin yéstorday | dent, attempted to put him elit and Lawlor aes | atnce Monday, axalnas 9) for 1h ‘4 Ms Vrotentuat Hptscopal, corner Heng intehdent hastened to the aceue Tawane ny ow. you were there, morning; but nevertheless a favorable solution Hed hin. He was held in $0 bail In the | Poor to good Weatery abd Virgli Borvices tuinorrow wi Wiy A. Me Ui ri 1 hee M know, y % ve Wii, Dunuell, rector Live Mundt Gitieeoe who souted bin | My Deam Titan: Allow Mr, Fickt~1 ai not’ a witness, air, Of the negotiations. beeWeen the two powers for | Yorkville Police Court yesterday, St Tall tc, ¥ B eatin Jermey dovat | SA 1AM ap { Amused thermelyes' by Uirow iy Gecrgy ©, Breas. He Mr. Grabam objected to the tone of Mr, Field | the anticipation of payments and the gradual ——— wlan . SWEDISH LOTHIAN CHE REM +. th There Was nothing doing in live hogs for lack of offer. |» oi relief of French soll. from armed occupation i8 | Furniture, carpets, and bedding—an tmmense | ings Drested hogs were Hrmrer advanced we. ¥-B, | kugiish by the Reve Marui giines, {rom nahrough ax you wari me, ie undeyata Tee eee the witness had said that he | expected, on terms much the same as already | stork and iow Pee He ecenotin walt eisChae | cldsing ai ticesser ltcsipts were Sam, mak ig Buddy moriiug sue ek at lult hast 19 u'cl To vetay d. Caw bY «bite, Weeuluaiuds Di Cs knew 9 certain fact, Docause be was present | stated, Datu strces Weebly aud wouthly navinenye take,—adv, | since Monday, agaiuet 19,74 Lor saiwe Kuve last week, J aie cordially iuyiled, Beate tres, Ie will In Lortchester 1 the elUizenk are assembling i * fry belle are ringing, Aud the eb: ey data