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THIRTY-SIXT- H YEAH" "
NEW YORK," SATURDAY, M Y29, 180o! PRICE TWO CENTS.
NEW WAU Ui'QX THE TOPE
hot shot rnosi Tin: it nr. uii.i.iamADAM.S'S I.OCKVIt.
The I'rrsbllerlnii lusllluv nil other Pro-lcln- nl
to I nllr In n I'ommnii Wnr uponllif l'npul fee Interesting Nurllnl Crrrmoult In thr I'leslirtrrlnn Assemblies.
The l!ev. Dr. Mttgmvc aud L'lder IlobcrtCarter arrcircd as a dilerratlon from Ihe Old Schoolassembly an.! formally nnnnnnred the adoption by
"l.at boly of the teport on reunion. Tbc delegates'wire rccilred with spplstisc. A rcro'otlon wasw,dopt. d flit urine ami denouncing the crowing
o'ciinrch members to patronise theatre an JOperas. The delegate of the New York Tori Sccielyappeared ami addressed the Assembly on the milelonof ll. it orgsulratlon, commending It !o the pi ay
era and hmeTolrr.ce of the Assembly,
tin iinuxes nut lorn ukmumb.Tin Per Dr. Adams Inlroduci J the lollowln; pre-
amble an I resolutions:Wh'if Tie roi of Hon r. exited riu tie Nlrlh,
did, on Hi- - l..iti osy er Pcpte.rhcr, lu the )ear uf onrLord l , sue a certain Liter fr rrmlamatlon ad-
dressed to ail Protestants ant "trMamitM Pi 'vs'imfes ottaw n iMoirio throughouttli wor I, .he tinnon of whn h Is to Inviit' and urge AH
nr. I imsnlration, thus !" s'ttstM ti 'lisitenKMni'i lo lha only MO," m suing the Church ofHome . an I
11'Srrs.o, The Mill Tore, id the said teller, callod"palern ii a aputopc " ba. In an unwor-le- man-e- r,
a II i. .idn it Rt the iMr car pi.bli npiuiou alienedseveral ud various icasona Iwr Us preparation an I l
on 11U7,ere'- - Among It-- resrnns so msnllone.1 is the as.
aertl n of hi own inrrem cy over the linmoni'n " Ii sr of Jen s I'hilsr," "the nothcrltr
tugovfin h" psisuasions r.f the liiunin ictc ten. andIn win i t'i actions of turn, both In prlvslu a.id aocinllllci" :i ilhK, that tli' rejeetlun or tl.H anihorltrand pr ill l aaaluat It tr o ntnnjr liat ' f rouiolri a'jilnutirif In d i'iie perturhiit o if in aQAtrt in till.onrdr "ho lithe ail I'ope prnnoon'-- "intrrat'eatiiar'tl i." bi.t hith ni'i lie rrcardiHl by cer?fr.cn I of I. It ii ccicJ u eiiunriitljr liopefnl and anp!-Clou- :
n.idMAitiM', Al iifhelalma anl attritions on Ihe part
of the l'i f Home are. toi'ia last decree, nnfonndeiIn fict r.'iurarr lu liiith. tenon. N rlptere. and thewhota c puis 1 I hriUn tr. and if allowed, protcauhfersn o i f all human rihi and lit e ttlrs ; and
H'Afivo. il.'rent tuple illy la An'riaand Ppn.ii nations I .tiir in subjertlon to there mon-strous pr.'ii iislinis oi'the I a aey command Ihe priiinptrccoxnill simpalhr and sappoit of all Iilendt of tin- -
mailtr r.."d'ini anil tel.lou thrunshout tae world:Uicrrf r'. it
IteM''1. Itiat Ihr fa"ts non recorded fnrnlrh andprrstentai'i n er and einnu oeislun fur all 1'iotrMa itehurthr' l ro ulmut I hr alerHuiit, rai'lt in the modnvvtiUhlt o ii wi do'ii tliall nr.teM, to ptepaie ei Ifotth for i.'enfnitillsirlMitton.i brunch tl e 'a-i- t era .ni Iswhlrb Ho' Pop" hlmsi If hs4 clioen, a sullahV ruMiinuto bis lion r vrhtrh reloi sr ftiall em Islu nslali inelit ofthe re' i.nhv lilselslmsein in no wise le teroicnlx-e-
i as lti.onlslent ivilli a euthollclty moii-r e, the auihorll uf InlnniMe scripture, and
tacalor.o si. .n in r of dial's t.l lit.rsofrfit. i lut a L'oo.uiUlo' f three I c appoints I by
this Aisi nibly, wtioseuuly It ilmll be. inwith a sliinl it t'oniiuttiee to appon Ird It tuk (len-era- l
As."iiM ui rr-- et ia pi iln lir'e't evircti, tonotnliiNtr and appoint, at Ihe rattiest tune whu It U
a e .iiiinlllee or t u. nbu.if tl.oy deem Itnlse.aliatl r n i nro ss pel Ilh snrli a teply to the said Interof thr IVi.e as shall tie r'K.ir led as an oij.rosil in of thaseiitlmei ti tf tlio I'rrsl)li-iU- t'hnrrli or the I hiUitFlstes nf Anierli'i, CM.ii'rii'ivj llu m.ilteri therein eon.talued. as of Mial I n ort int r tu ml ulvil aud ri llsionsllU'ily iliroiidhout the world, an I lo U.c r.ilvallun olthe ill.i.sti t.l' e
The roomtion Mere adopted, an.l ll. e Iter Dr.Adams, I'roi. Mills, and i:idi r It. W. In ei 'll, ofMituiisoM, ueri at.p tiled as Ihe Mt.e Schoolbranch of the commlttei. priposetl.
tor rtsmnAi. li:tti rj ny rri'.iiuv.Tu Ice Mronir. or I'ri'laJetphlj, Intro lined a isol-
ation ti Hdhit lor t e suiuu ssliiii of the titcrtureon riLiiltit to Ihr rteh; Irr'es, hlch as adopt it,Tlte ilidht ConunilUe oi Ifrtinlon and the twoModel itoi wire direi le lo piep.ne and send itoaiito tl.c a patorul luiti'r nu the siibjei'l ofrcn&lun.
TI e . at the close of Ihe mornin? session,adjomiud until this inortiii'ir, to eiinlt the tiieui-ber- s
t i in e wlili the (lid Si hu I Assembly inr; the Holy Communion In the llr.ck Church.
' Tlip Old School I'riMuirlrrliiii.The II sv Hr. MttaisroTP anil Mr. Ilnlurt Cnrlertre apiioiiilel lo Inlorin the New School As mbly
that the ' i d I'lhool had adoptul the artlclea tilT. c Her. N. O. Parker presented a niijorily
reirt rrutii the Cnmnillti c on a plan of stistt uu-- I
tion, In ithiih It l protK s. d thai Ibc Heard of Hoxse tic y .ens find Mork Tor all n In'Stera. at a n.ary ot not less lti.in I HO, one-hal- to bo paid by thoHoard, tho rcmaln'in li.ilf by the ror.RreKatloiiainril. unlesa In eae of destitution or Inability.
The IP v. II. ('. Criuhb.w rend a r'port of theComnillloc tin rreedlnrn. The total avallahlo fondfor lHJi was tT.i.lliJ.M, of wl lcli f.X.WiM bid beenconlrll'tltf linrllj lo tie Co niulltee L) tllilirheH,Ac. etc lc i f toe free.lmi h'a chtuc'iea. KxtCLdltuna lor 'lit )iar, tTi.HOM, b avins JB..')1U1.
The 11. v. Dr. U' .Ilium Adams and the lion. Wil-liam Utronx entered and lorniall) anninn el II. eaction ol the N. w Scluol Aaarmlly, Hhlcli ladcnanlnnu ly aduj ted tho artb-le- of tcu'.loo. Tileannru .i "ineul aim r. eeivot with appLmc.
Adjourned unlll this tnnrnlni;.
l'ATltlUK'H ItAV mor.lCaotiernlrd sVllnessra
Ihr (inicer nut lu the Trial
lar.lcrre yesterday, Win.
i.ST. Itounditnan J J. Ta)lor ere called toof Dennis Daly. On the Kill of
was wntrhlnjr, the proceslon, whenhim and llirus', Idin hack
tic point of his club. At length hisw I en tho t.fflftr raised Ida club and
Bach was the force of the blow that II, cof the oncer's hand, when upon Dennis
took It up and struck tl.o oSlccr. A number of on-cers then sprang upon him and clubbed Mm likemadmen, and took Mm to tho police station. Whenhe reached It Ihcy flun; hint on tho Door, lie Irlodto rise, and Ilurford kicked him like a do;,
Mr. Manlerre here c'rllcd tl.c mints of Messrs,Kooi, llotchkln, and Williams, of The Hun j hut at'tall-pas- t P, of couiee they wero not In the? C .tirt r. otn, and Mr. Mmlerro put the case aside,
iemlnaW lo alTard time for the arrtral of those Im-
portant wltntssis. Hut at lhowitntFaralorthe officers sentlcmrn who a,e not employed by nmom m newspaper und ktpt up till il o'clock cvtrymorning, became Impitlcnt, and tho trial was re-sumed,
Capt. Thomas V. Ihornc testified that hell.e chartrea .vaiiisl thi-- ordcers in conse-
quence ofan article which appiared In Thk I its ofthe lth uf March, tthtch named thee officers ashaving brutally treated Mr. Dsly. On the prcWousftviniiK ho had been tn The Sun oll.ee and Invited
' nllparliia who were there to send a rt porter downr and eiatnlno the man. A if l orter did co down (Mr.
Wllllaiiis, us ll.e Captain sal I), und saw tint the manliadtiotbten HI used, Mr. Williams said, "Iaineorry for this, hi cause It lias spoiled a Rood article 1
Oi'Ulvu M.'.ll"HKItobcrt II. Holmes dipost-- Ihst he saw theHorn the window of He IH'imlch cdlcc In
at. The officer was blecdiug rofusely.andnumber of wouen were calllun out " Kill tic
ptelers." Ilu consl leiid that haj Ihunot ac:cd as th y dl.l llirio would han- bei-- a
not, '1 ho offlrcrs jccd In a huniano manner.I.i ach, ol llrooklyn, swore that Daly :i a
man. he had been convicted ol n riot luand had teen sent up for thirty days.
Uuiitli Ve ought to tend hint forirara.Matilerrc I am very sorry those Bitn
aru not here; Ih'Vlnd acresl symialhyDaly . a mutter Hho examined Ihe man said hosorry to but a spoiled a good article, yet tho
appeared nest day, I hope the rcpoilo a will1ju nollie of this and til Hie Department creditwhen thi-- do a good thing, for when
msko a mlstako or do wrouj- tho papers cryagainst them. In tho ease of llenmsy the
raised n great outcry, yet whin thematter waa thoroughly sifted there waslu suow eicept Unit lleunesy did Lis duty.
is duo to tl a department to say that since I'vea member of the I'o.lco Commission, out of
Uro number ot clubbing cares which cantotLo Hoard, not rnoro than lour or live wcieIn which It waa necessary to dlsclillnean
leer by dUmissil. I see notldng whatever In thisto recommend the oCiccr to discipline, but shallIt to the Hoard, nevirlln less,
Tll ICN RtPdHIEKs' aTATCMK-fTS- ,
Capl. Tliorue's memory Is greatly at fault. Mr,did not K i ucar Ills alutiou at all, nor sie
jk man after he Irll l'ranklort street In the carl.MT VTtcn Daly was tried Tint fruN witnesses wire not
j Vnmoi.cJ, although botn tho prosecution and IboV. nco wcru nwaro of their readiness to appear.
Mm V'fu r tl.c man had bai n suit to the Islar ' "si V llotchkln, aud Mlllaini irere subpienaid to
i iNit II o'cl.nk one niornli.B. They were pre- -
If VI, after waiting moro than au hour and aI, a.iiaje ciso to be called, they requested Com- -
It p ii iiVlrenuan to bring II on, but he replied that11 ilni. doveio not present, and, as Dsly waa on
,1? Ui.ut must be adjourned.j i i,.o.'id weio aaiti summoned to appearMCi inriv-- ""'Jled, sato Mr. llotchkln, who waa111 i ,i, whin he wus Informed that theI I","',," n i' been disposed of, It la very
r,ni i,n .i i t.cif Captain, tlio Commissioners,Ii I limy oi Mn.' y ii desired very mucn Iho pic- -II t,l ,'o ,lnd,o Metuu tliL tviirvoil. ruo called at tho office ofI Htfoie Jude ' lh c!ubbln on the 11th if
.1 instil in II itai ion, 'i aware of our readiness4' ' iv.ta UKih- -. l", me J :d ho draircd to put aJl nuriii.i' ..Vin'i-i- J.ii.Mr- - Williams atsuredX Si;',u1?h.Vd ' 'u 'iho slory a. it was wit- -
i'l.i "i, N ol. rt tin d. ows. And we told it,t lui.Tti lyrniid'o mill h, but It waa hardly"nv i u . lr riantouseh ,, to come a second
pci Tawl Mr. "".'V' :?i'?'rnd another Irom ILaHUk lo hhu in oop'h , , u A, M '
JJiulu' OOI U.I., and
divorce suit of Mavi I . The
nvi.h coy fi n.v i:n o.v the iii:scii.Sir. Fowler nnd Ilia Ilnllpt-Itoxra-T- I.t
I'.Menillna nil l.lrellvr Jtidsr'a TrtmCiirlons ( onipllcnllous lu Ibr Klihlli Jifrllclal District.
Iu llicSnpnaic Court yestcrilar, Jlr. N. HillKowler'ssult against Justice Willlsm II. Poll wasdecided. The defendant In ISftl was Justice of thoDistrict Vi ort of the Klchtlt Jndlclal District of thiscity, comprising the itlitrtnth and Twentieth Wards,his term of i flics tiplrtng at the end til the year.The Leglilatute pesred an act eitcndlnghls term un-
til Jan. 1, 1S10. The relator, Mr. Konlcr, dslmingthat this act was oiiconslltgtional, and tUt Mr. ll'illIllegally held his position, sought to base hlra-rt- f
cleitcd In his stead at the Notcmber election InWli To that cud he procured a hallol-bo- i from Su.lertlior Orisoa lllunt, and took II to the pollingP'ace of the Third Kioctlon District of the TwentiethWar J, marking It "Judiciary No. 9." One of theInspectors llionght that the bo i should not le placedtht re, but another Inspiclor took ch.irso of It, andaboil filly totes were csst for Mr. Kovtler. At about1 o'llock on election day, the boi was foiclbly taktnan i , and the ballots were dest'ojed by two police-men by crdrr of a Superintendent of I'ullce. Mr.I'uwler ilalma that In view of these facts he Is thellghlful lucuinbrnt of tno nffirehrld by Mr. Hull.
Mr. Vandfrpoel, for tl e defendant, moved to dis-
miss the comptslnt, on the ground tnat the Lecithvlore had tapressly prohibited any election at thattime. The act extending the term of Mr. Hall wasclstmod to be constitutional, as the Court of Appeslshad heard that tho extending of ll.e term of JudicialcBlces rocld be done. On the other hand It wascontended llitt the Court of Appeals' decisions didnot authorize such a construction.
Judge lVckhntn l.tl l that such erlinlon of theterm wan uiinathorlxc-l- ; Ibe Legislature, could notdo Indirectly what they cool I not directly TheConstitution provided that Judicial oMrrrs should heileclcd, a.i.1 the etlilillon of tin Icrnt of au offlicrWus In clfcet an apiolntment of that ofleer. Hut , In
conco.iicni'0 of a pilor drclslou In the same ease byJude Iiuraham, lu a writ of tnnnilttmvi. he woulddlrnt aMid.tt for tl.o defendant, rubjtct to theoilulon of the Court oftlenrral liiru.
. I .V.V.I III fit IS SOS,
Nnlhlnt 1'iircnsonnbli In f'onper Inalltiitol.nst I'.srnlna s"uu nnd Annii In lln-l-
l.li iiii'M-W- hr fcnti'ncc of l'ollllrul llrnlhshould not Lo 1'rnnomiccd.
A very largo audience nssoniblol in CooperInstitute last crenln; to hear Miss Anna Dickinsonspsak on Woman Halli-age- . Tha enlarged platformof the lla'l was occupied by man) ladles and gentle-men. Mrs. Ptantou presided, and In telly sketchedMiai Dickinsou's eaioer.
Tlio speaker appeared In a light colored dress, ndspoke for an hour and a Lulf without wearying thoaudience In tho least.
HltS f,NMlK,1 lV!,lntl,4t tllrAa .A. !ll.1 r l.ttl.Hal, she had somrlldng to ray why sentence of
Ileal dealli should not be pronnunrcd apilnst herhy man. 8hc claimed fur Jwoiiinn all the rights ofa i Amith'.in cttlien. The objection ha I leenralsidagainst tho Woman SuflVaga morement that but few
wire tucaged In It. Then why is somuch said about It In the dranlng-tooni- ,
in rpiljttTe hals, nnd In newspapers! Itmust be Inferred cither that these few are a host InIhiuirclvcs. tr that there Is a sllint host back ofthem. Ills also said that womenare not asking torti e tote. This is an argument of Hie Tribune. Hutthe ptopcr tlevv of litis point Is that alter womrnLave once heroine possessed of the rote, then to
k them iflhev would give It up, Homo womenare too Ignorant tu know when they are wronged,and sou n are too carelcia to know how much,r.nih inc ii nnd aotntii should parlti-tpit- tu thenllslrs of the t alum. It la an insult lo Hod to snytiiat ti c laws, morals, and punt) ot'hutnanlty shouldbe undtr theesre of men alone. One of nun's ar-guments Is that they do not wtsli women tu waliovvIn tlis mire of jiolit cs. Men lie, chiat, bribe, mo1'ilbcd , prd limine enriuul. Hhnll womendo these Ihlntst Ood lorhld I (Apittusc.)
Miss D.cklusou Hun dwelt on the Influence wo-man, by her tote, wiuld have on Inlcmis'ranee,silool", icnitrnllarlis, and all rjuesllotm alleetlnboth sexes. Hbc commenlnl severely on tho editorsof the 'Wrni. Wwrt-cr- . and IlirulJ, nnd Inquiredw.ether any three i.n n In the Common Council orHaw l'lstilure could lie found tho equals of Mrs.Bunion, Miss Anthony, und Mrs. Mvermore ; orwhethtr any editor or reporter wus as kcin andbharp as a i n I on ladr occupjlng the platform.
'll.o rddicssof the spinier found n s)miathetlcnndietice, und abooi.dcd In itupressitu and eloquentp vssais.
Lay Itepresrnliillon In the .11. I'.. Church.A large ineetlnu of the friends, uf thia move,
merit waa held last evening In the '1 hlrlli Hi streetM. !. Church. Tho pastor, tlio Itcv. A. D. Vail, pre-
sided, and In a Taw rimarks Introduced II. M. p'ur
rcstrr, Iq , who warmly advocated hy rrpri ambi-
tion. Kilty years ego, he aald, no one would Intohcllevrd that Ibe d.iy wou'd ever coino when any
portion ot tho Protestant Kplsenpal Church. Hut wo
hare lived to aec It, and lllili Cliurchlsm Is nowrending that branch or the Christian t'hnrrli tin on t
this land. And there la a counterpart of thisnigh Chnrchlam springing up In tho MethodistCliuich. Home of our rlergy, said he, oven now areclaiming a ill vino right to rulo in tho church, and onoof our moat eminent D. D.'s has slid that he wouldnot sit In a tonleicnco slice laymen stood on anequal f noting wltlt him, and he di spised the ministerwho would. The opionents of lay do egallon assertthat ambition Is the mainspring that guides the move-ment i but be di nlcd It. and cited mat y of tho bestmen In the de 'animation who art) In favor of it.
Tie ltiv. I)r Abil Hlctcus, the historian ofMethodism, related a little of Ida early expcrirnrew hen he w as opposed lo hy delegation, and said thatth - textbook of the opponents of tho motementwas written hy himself many yesra njo. Wise mi n,he said, chanie ll.itr otlnions, but fools nevi r. Ilubad changed his mind since, aud now advocated tl o
measure as one of expediency, right, and duty, audgave several apparently good reasuns therefor.
.Mr. C. C. North talked brnfly about tho charge ofdesiring changes which haa been brought againstthem, and showed that the (Jcneral Conlersnce,comiiosed solely of ministers, has made chan:i a
finitely, mid he did not htlievo lint the t'liunhwould be Injured In the least hy allowing a laymanto sit side by side with a minister In that body.
The benediction waa pronounced by tha llev. Dr,Crooks.
The IIiiiisoiii Cnb rrnlect.The Hansom Call Company is (jetting alone
very well. Yesterday, the suond day of thelia.OOO worth of shares waa taken. The
shares aro sold at t.VI each, ar.d as soon as fl,ulworth of them have been taken, working operationsam to be begun. Il lsroiosed lo begin with HOcabs, one down town dttut, and three or funr uptown ones. A telegraph will be one of the featuresof Hie enterprise, au Hint In case a gt eater I umber ofcabs than usual is needed at one depot, an ordtrmay be seul immtdiately to the others.
The Kate I'lsher t'nao In Conn,Miss Kate Fisher was before Justice riliandler
at Essex Market Court yesterday, lo answerachargool thefl, pretermit by Mrs. Kllia J. llevins, of
I.. I. There was a large sprinkling of How-er-
Theatte actors, actresses auilAiW"", all flashilydreratd, Miss Fisher was quietly dressed In black.Mrs. Hevins, the complainant, was 111 si called totestify. Mho anil J that on Nov. lu she missed hi rwatch, and her daoghtcr I.llia told her that MliaKtshir had taken It. Acting on this information, shescot for Kate Fisher on the afternoon of that dsy,Mrs, Hsvins then askod her where her watch was.Kale Fisher was very much Intoxicated at the time,but understood all that waa said to her. Hhuanswered that alio had takm It, und had given It toHrmmings. The watch and chain wero woithMrs. Hevins sabscqui'Otly learned that Ihe watch hadbten pledged. Home time alter ahe (Mrs. Kevins)caused the arrest ol Kate Fisher at I'litiburh, butthe complaint war dismissed for want of Jurisdict-ion-
Attempt lo ll.cn rxi from Mug Mm.rotntiir-arsu-, May 23. A convict by some
means unknown ,:jcu-"- d a suit of cltitcn's dotiits,with the exception of pantalons, uuo a.iiin:', s pairfrom lua bod quilts, coolly walked by the main guardhouse One ol tho guards ealled on hllu to halt.'1 he convict started on a full run up a bank. A num.btr of the guard started In pursuit, Crlng from theircurbiues and revolvets, a ball piotsing through thefugitive's hand. He was finally orertakin about aquarter of a tula from tne pilsoa,
Juvenile CuudlrlHIo fur High Office,Alexander Cohen, being; in (I, Drum's con.
fcctloncry, nt t'lT l'earl street, last evening, saw annnknowu boy. about 15. pilfering. He Informed theproprietor, who turned the thief out of his storeIn revengo the boy turned upon Cohen and slabbedhim with a pocket knlte, and then ran away.
Terrific Hall Morui nl U'hecllrg.Wnifuxa, W, Vs., May 28. This afternoon a
terrific rain and hall atorm passed over this city,lasting about twenty minutes. Tha ball stones wereaa large aa ogga and soma were aa Isrgo as a msn'sflat, Tha panes or glass broken sre estimated bythousands. The Iron roof of the Dslllmors and Ohiollaolroal Depot; was blown, eft
LIFE IX THE MUTKOI'OLIS.
iasiij:s ni:ni: .i.vi Ttti.m: nr Tin:bis'n nv.roiiTKUx.
The Astonishing Vomer ofnJnmalcn Nrcro-- Tho I.ntest Arrlvnl from tillNtnrly Mno Dnys Without I'ooi'.
Just previous to tlic sailini; of tho i(iing Starfrom Af pintrall, James Wilson, a Jamaica negro,cmplo) Oil In taking In tho cargo, fell asleep In tl.cbold, when iho hands ceased work for supper. Atabout midnight Ihe hatches were dosed, and thevcsrel departed at 1 o'clock on tho morning of the18lh Inst., the man bilng silll asleep below. 11c re-
mained (hero without fool until the morning afterthe arrltal of the vessel at this port onTuesday last, Mlh lust., neatly nine day,ltclng at the bottom of the vessel, he waa unable,hy shouting or striking Iho hatchway, to make him-
self heard, and finally resUnrd himself to his fate.The cargo, consisting of wool, hides, mother ofpearl, In.lt a rubber, Ac., affurded nothing fromwhich be could extract snitrnanc-- , and he waa re-
duced by hanger to drinking his urine from hisshoe. He Anally fi ll Into a stale of torpor. As thohatchwsya were opened here, an hour before thehold ww vlaitct, the air revived him. and as thestevedore descended, the man feebly rose and
I himself. A cup of tea waa given him, whichlie vomited, A glass of sherry was then admin-istered with better success. Though his mind wasclear, he teelod tike a drunken man, and could notmaintain his fcit. He was supported lo a neighbor-ing tavern by tno men, and taken on Tharsday toIhe Colored Home. The Commissioners of Chari-ties aud Correction will return him to Aspiuwall.
Tbr IMrst CnnsiiUflenprnl loJohn Meredith ltcad, Coiuul-llcnern- l to Franco,
sails for Kuropc to day In Ihe 1. Laurent. OnThurs lay evening he was tendered a dinner at tho
invite residence ol Willi im T. Illodgeil, I q , l.jFifth avenue, where he met the Hon. Tow mendHarris, lq United Bines Minister to Japan j theHon. Datld Dudley Flild, the Chevalier Hahlcht,Consul (5ener.il In the United States for Norway andHivulcn ; Howard Hotter, A. V. I". Dana, the artist ;Judge Head of I'hlhdclphli, Captain (Irahani of ttoIlrlllsh Army, Henry T. Tuchrriuni, Iltrhard (IrantWhite, and others. Among lhoe who ealled uponUcn. Head nt Filth Avenue Hotil yesterday weroJudge Daly, Col. I.c (Hand II. Cannon, Col. FrankK. Howe, the Chcvalii r Hahlcht, the Iter. Dr. Vin-
ton, Mr. Marshall Woods, ,Vr. ilsinilton Iloppon,Mr. Hedgwlch, A. II. Cornell, Burveyor of the I'ort,and others. The latter-name- geiitlrm in tendered thedeparting ofllilal a revenue culler vvhrieon to
liiinds during his trip down the ll.i, buttl.c St. Laurent sailing at H o'tlurk thh. Uioruitig,tl.c oiler was ncccs-aiil- y declined.
"Iloiv slinrprr limn n Merp.tnl'si Toolh."On Tlmrsiliy eveiiltij; a reieetallo woman
hired a back In Ihe I'ark, and was driven to theNew Haven llallroal depot and birk to theAstor Honsp. On arriving their, tho driver observedsoturlhing wione, in her appearance, and his suspi-cions were confirmed by her being a i cus-
tomer. He accordingly called Officer Dunn of theCltj Halt force, and she was arreatidaaa Innatle.bh" drncrihcil herself aa Mrs. C A. Seaman, of FortWashington. Bhc was taken to the Central I'ark1'olKe Office, and from thence a telegram was sentto the frh nds. Vestenhy lunrnlnt the rid itlvt a
by tilegraph, "Send hirmothrrto the Island.'A Irlrgram wua next sent to the relullvea Informingthem that Mra. Beam in was abuut to be disposed ofas a v igrant, and the reply by tclcgranh was, " Thorelatives don't want anything to do with her; aindher any where so ahe won't trouble Iticni."
The l.liiiior Ijleeusrsi.The tlipior dralera wero tin again in strong
force bffotc Mxcise Commissioner Msnlriro yester-day- .
They wanted to know why he would not lake133, Th fact Is, that teloro the new law can
luspielnra must be anil round to asccitalothe grade of tho several houst a Uctnttit (not lo belicensed). For riant, le, a man keeping a second-clas- s
hotel might a- - tly for a (11 license, wheroaa
he should pay (IV). It Is therefore the Imperativeduly of the Cominlltco on Applications lo classify
the pheea and report to Ihe Hoard. The inspectorswill begin work today.
htorli F.xclmuuu Amenities,The current of speculation was checked for a
few moments In the Iiug ltoom of the New YorkBlock exchange yesterday afternoon by on encoun-
ter tno well known oiiralors, namely, K.
II. Hieasbyand Oco. H. Haaklus. Hleaahy had volun-
teered n remark which llakcn had contradicted,telling Hleaahy thai if ho repeatol It ho would slap
him In Ihe face Ille.isby did repeat It, and upon
bclnr slapped In tho faco. attacked llasklos, and alterseveral damagngblows.waa hauled ou by Iho epecta-tors- .
The Vnnngrst I'limllv Halnnt.In Witverley placo livca a family of throe, wlioso
united age Is only twtnty nlm yam and a few
months. The physician's ccrtlflcalo describes thefather as a schoolboy, aged Dltccn, and lha motheras a schoolgirl, ajed fourteen. The child la only
twilve diys old, It Ir pleasant to know lhat theyoungster haa been born to a handsome fortune.
A Church Allonl.Tlio foundation for a lloatinj; cliurcli was
launched in Willlamsburgh yesterday altcruoon. Itwa built for the l'rotistant liplseopal Church
Society for seamen of tho port of New York.It has tho appearance of a scow, Is strongly built, bs
fect long, aud 40 feet beam.
mi: i.Aiioit storr.xiKST.
The l'rrsldent'a Iiit l'rorlnmnllon,Tito Workinnmen's Union arc making arrange-
ments lor a grand open-ai- r mass meeting here in ap-
proval or the Eight-Hou- proclamation of I'rcaldcnt(Irant, nnd lo protest against tne retention In officeof Mr. Secretary Horle, whoo silly order has createdso much trouble among worklmmcn throughout thocountry. Trade Unions In llrooklyn and oilier clllcshave already spoken on those points. Tho working-me-
aay that they have reason to believe that Mr,llotlc's rt sanation would be promptly accepted hvbe I'resldent, and as lie Is allogrthtr out of accord
with their Intcrrala, they desire to havo him super-seded by a man who has common sense.
Voice or the lliuiiloilng llonl I'riiiuers.A meclinrj of tlio employing boat framers waa
held last ulcht to deliberate on tho strike or thilretuploiecs, John Hchaler presiding;; and resolutionswere paised, proli sting against ths) rtrlko ss unrea-sonable and unjust, and calling on all other employ-
ers in their branch of tlio trade not to employ menwho had lell their situations for such u reason,
l.nbor Items.Tho Sottlli Rldo Cooperative Lot Association
will meet at ICO Fulloo attcct, llruokljn, on Mondayevening.
Tlio Second Union Co6pcrntlvo Iluilditi .So-
ciety adopted Ihe aud look In (Cud In sub-
set ipllons last night.
mtoimi.ry.
Tlio Thirteenth Regiment marched to the Cap.Hollnc Grounds yesterday.
Assistant Hanilary Superintendent Dr, .Stileshas complained of tlic tlltliy cuudiliuu of severalstreets.
The new Fire Department will tllsliotnl KnRitiaCompanies Nos. I, B II, 13. 10, II, and W -- Hose Cos.No. 1, a, B, 11 and II-- 1). Truck Cos. 1 and HoseNo. K. D.
JamisWcavcr, Jr., tiled at Ms resilience, 123Ilemicn stuet, ycsteiuSy mornlug attcr a ahorl Ill-
ness. He married the jouuesl daughter of MajoiUalblleisch,
James Hansford, decree Arnold, and Joiu.Ilolllday were hild by Justice Welsli yesterday toanswer the cbirge of playing three card monte onConey Island,
Tho Water Hoard fixes Hie sum to lio raised furstreet cleaning next year at (to,IS, leaving (i.SOUlo the credit of the well and pump account, audf S3,ixx) for repairing Ibe streets,
The coroner's Inquest In tho case of John Mulla-dy- ,
who died of a pistol shot wound on Wednesdaylast, concluded the Inquiry on Thursdsy night with averdict exonerating Jeremiah Dasey, the pcrtion whoshot Mullsdy In self defence
The Committee in charge of the decoration ofsoldiers' gravee request that contributions of flow,crs and plants be lell at the hall over the I'oat Office
and on Monday next before 11 o'clock A, M.Jthe leu suit of U florr VJ W this Ullcf djy.
svira rnoir n:tstnxiio.vEpreial He ipstches lo The !nn.
Wasiiincitox, May 23. Tlio nnnntineemeiit ofSecretary IlniitweH'a alrlngent order prohllullismoking, drinking, and lending money among theemployees of the Treesnry Department caused muchcomm nt to day In that dipnrtment. Its proprietywas generally admltlcJ. Some compliln of Its
stringency, hut others regard It as step In thelight dlicctloit. Itli UDdeisWd that It w 111 he fol-
lowed by similar otdcts lo otlirr d(p.irtn:cnls.
Till rt'BLIO DEBT OOtKQ POWM.
tn adjusting the Items of balances and g. nrralcurrent business of receipts and expenditure i In t'.eTreasury Department, the monthly rvhlbP of thepublic diht will be mnch moro favorthle thsn wasanticipated. It Is expected the reduction In the pnblie ilrbt during Iho present month will be ttnwnrd oftwelve millions, mote than double that of Aptll,
TO B. r. DlTTL<.
Application was tnado recently to ttio Secre-tary of War by several persons In Ihe South, amongthem one or two United Senators, to havethe boxes containing captured and abandoned pro-
perty selred by Utn. Sherman on his march throughthe Boulh, placed In chargo of Treasurer Spinner forsafe keeping, examined, to ascertain whether certainartlc'rs which thcio parties chimed as l aving beenlost were in them. Tho examination commencedyesterday, and completed io day. Il resulted Inthe dlseovirynf a large amount ofvalmblo silverplate, watches, diationd rings, gold chains, pearlneekuec-- and hratilets, cameo sets, hecs. and vel-vets, 1ml none of thr articles claimed as toil by thosewho Instituted the examination wero itnniit, excepta rllrtr pro,i bearing the Initials nl one ot the
Hen: t irs, ll Is expeele 1 that an ord r f r thesale uf this prnprrt) will shortly be Issued, sod theptocecda turned In In tha Trcuvuty.
IIIIW TO ItVll.ltK Tllll IXtllVNS.
n (liiv. Arny, of New Mexico, linl an ittler-vie-
to day wll.i Iho Hresldent lu tea ird to li.d isIml Indian cd.miiion. His lau i, tint all Indiansbo pl.ie il tin nseiv nitons, an I pay tlit-- v
eotnpensatloa for the lands they lelimiuisli inannual pivinftiis for a rpciHlod number of yeirsjnot In liii.tiry, but In rlothlrg, proilsloii., rattle,slieip, herrs, farming tni plcmenls,,tic. , "iieh ns wouldbo lor their cuuit'irl, and mablo Ihmn to cnlllvatethe roll and manufacture Ihelr own clothing.
vxHiKTtrai.IV I llalstenil ami .tohn (,'oelirane r.re liere. II
Is slid that the taller declined the Paraguayan mis-sion.
A lmlcli of removals from llio Ciislnm llmisn InNew York was received this morning at the 1rcati-r-
Department.The I'xci'iitiio Mansion will lie closed
together with the vaih.iH public dcpii-tu- tils.No business will be done, and neatly ail uf the
officials here will Join In thn ofthe gravis of Union soldiers.
Siirmgalo (liilcon J. Tucker, uf New Ynik, bailan interview this morning with Ihe l'otiiinlsiniiirof In'emal lletrnne. From suggestions of .ludsrTneker, tho reveuue ree. li ts from nieec-lon- s audlegal les will be considerably augini tiled
A ilelegiillon of (lentilea from ITlah had an in-
terview with the Ktcntary uf the lull rlor, askingfor a more grneril survey of Ihe lands of I l.ili ThoOentiles claim that, so far, only H dnts tme beenaide to purihasc lauds, Ui the excltisiun ol cuplonot ol ll f sills.
jh:ci:.t M'oiiTisa a i:rs.Thn Jrrotnci i'nrk Hprltia It nee Hi i tlng.The spring meeting of tlic Ainetieati Jockey
Club commend a next week at Jerome I'irk, andgives prumlsoiif being the mitt surcis-lu- l r irnlv ilof racing sport ever held In tin North. Tho nniiilieruf bursts arrived at Jerome I'ark, and now lu activetraining I reparation, Is unusually hrge. undo! IhobUhet quality. Hiiro now belnr upwards of unahundred and thirty horsos idnvdy on Ihe ground.Nrxt Wrdiicudsy is tho match day, bring spcclsllyderided to this purpose, nnd already tlnre aro threeon the cards, Tim tint Is a match lor f.1,l n side,half forfi It, one mile, between Messis. Its, sunn nndCrawford's bay enlttiyCt'tisoruuttif The(lloivitnn',and Mr.t'ameron'shay lllly.two jears,tiy Idslinpoitnl stallion Leamington, dam Thisriice will ho In some luisisure a lest uf the superiorlty of Imported and nallse-bre- ric.ng sites; Censirliving hy out of Flcnr lie Lis. The secondmatcli Is tor (I iss), one mile, bitwern ImpuiUd(llenilgjby Citidel. sod Kaplurc I r Lspldlst. two
owned repeittvely by Mr. Ilclmontunit 5lr. Jriotiir. The third matcli Is for i'l.O'SI, balfforfeit, between Mr. Limit's two yenr idd che'nntroll by IUIi ov, Me. auilMosrs, Hunter and Trsvera'schesinnl filly, lwi( oars, by the samc.slre, out ofCaptiin Miin-e'- dstn.
Tl.o rrgu'ar meeting canimrnees next Saturday,the Mlmf June, on wblrh day there aro five races,entiimei.clntwllh a htirdlo rare; then fi lloivs theFurdhani alskrs, handicap, over a mile and a guartir, the llilnioni snkn for three-yea- olds, with 57entries; the members' enp, with cenlleiii-- n riders:atidu sweepstakisfur On tin secondday, Tin sdsy, June K, the Westchester cup is theKre.it ftaluruuf tho four racei, and will pmduro amost eielllng race, the probable starters being lveal, Laurarter, Nsrragaiiselt, Australian, (IttioratDuke, I'lensurcvllle, Vattxhill, und llnishee, thecracks or tho American turf. On the third day,Thursday, June ll). the Hopeful stakes lor
the Ladles' stakes for tl ree year-ol- rlillca, andthe Metropolitan stakes, two mile heats, are the at-
tractions ; while a hiirdle rsc - handicap, Ihe JockeyClub handicap, and a llireo-inil- dash, are the lead-ing races ou the last day of Ihe mroilng, Saturday,June 13.
Tho stables at present at Jrrnme I'ark are as fol-
lows: I). WelCon has nine In tralulng ; McCnnnelland Thompson havo seven ; John J. Davis (the e
atnhle). seven ; T. II. I'atlrison. eight; Messrs,Jtrome and Forbes, seven : It, W. Waldrn, clevin;Col. lluford, two: T . W. Doswell. three ; Col, Todd,live; John Waldcii, four; T. I'uryenr, lour: J.Hunter, four ; Meisrs. Howie and Hull, Die. Thestnblra of Mr. Hnulord, Mr. Helnmnt, Mr, I'f nnrv-U-
,
Mr. Cameron, Mr. Morris, Mr. (Irlnstead, Mr. t
Id, and ('ol, McDmlcIa are dally expected.There lias been sornw talk of a tiatdi beiwcvn Dr.
Wcldon'a rh. g. Ablibarau, aged, and Capt, Moon'sb. h. Privateer, six years, four miles, each carryingHn Bs.; but It Is nut yet arranged. Tho Doilor isw tiling lo tnako It for ( 1,0)0 a side, hut the Captainis unwilling to run for leas than (4,Biaja side. I heymay yet conic to terms. A mulch bt Iweiui Mr. J.O'Donnnell's hr. h. lllchnrd II, Connolly, tlvo year,and Mr Krkerson's ch. c. l lork, two tulles,lor tl.if), is also on tlic tapis.
An Interesting .Hatch on Cushion Course,Yesterday witnessed an exciting trot on tins
course. The contest was a matcli between D. Mace'sllhck Knicht and Mr Itodeu's Hilly llird. Thcrowaa not much betting, but fie oJds were ix) to n ontho Knight, Mace and Itodcn drove t'telr horses,who went In harness. There wero live he its, oneof which was a dead heat. In the llrst one, Hillyllird got off In front, and though 1 lipid along thoback Uracil, got away from the hlilfht on HieI lushing turn und was not and won thehost hy lour lengths. In the second heat the lllidgot away In tlio lead, but on lbs hack slrrtrh Matowith the Knight caught and headed and led to nearthe end, whin Hilly bird overhauled hllu, and tl.eywent In head and luad, making a dtad htut. In thothird heat, the Knight fed oil. but braking ut Ihohalf mlle pole, Hilly passed and held bis ow n ui.lll, onIho I oino stretch, bo broke, and tho Knightrrgalued tho load end won tho heat. The fourthhint brought out a little belling at 9) to 1 on theKnight, who led from end to end, and won It fuurlengths. Ths filth heat wua a mere ropetillun of thofoul Hi, and the Kuirfhl had It all his own way, andwon easily,
BUMMAHT,
FtauioK Counsi. Msy for 11, CO), mileheats, a lu S. lu harness,ll. Muco'sbl. g. HIsoU Knhlhl.,., 3 0 111M. lloden's ch. ir. Hilly llird , 10 113
TliTio-K- lrn mile. IH3 second ntilr, third mile,J.liH , fourth mile, tMi nrth mno. 3.1V.
Trolling on the llulon Course, 1,. I,Ukiom Cotitua, L. I., May 29. Match, (500,
mile and uprat, to waion, owners to uuve.Owner's h g. Ileneral Tntnam t IOwuir's h, g. lllsck Crook , i 3
Time, aiux.This was an enjoyable private trolling contest be-
tween two road horses belonging to Iwu wealthyand Influential cltlxcna of the Jewish pirsualon.Thr attendance waa confined almost solely to I lie
friends of the owners, of whom a largewer ladles, There was little or 110 beltlug,
and tho affair passed offplcasautly.
I.nlrst IlrtllngonToa'iir's Trot.Tlio latest betting on tlio great trot M
evidenced by the pool selling by J. Somirlndyko, atMitchell a saloon, lu Hroadway, last n it lit , showsllolJmnllli Maid lo bo the favorite. Hlie sold si t therale of pill; (leorge Wilkes, (11; Lucy, (; Ameri-can tllrl, Ilaihaw, Jr., and llt.ouu Island,coupled. (.'i. It Is doubtful, howcur, wnetlit--Ithude Island will start In race.
Tho llucbuyr Itaces,Yestcnlay'a race wero won by g. ii Tom
I'ortir. nnd Itlehsrds CV Kllgoiir's ch. f. hv ImpMickey Jfl, Time, ;Ui, iM. The track washeavy.
J.0SIK1 nv viui:.Georgetown, Califori''f noarir destroyed
by Cre yesterday, and mi)" Urea were Inst.Last evening a ahed over atone yard, at the foot
of Court street, was buriirJ' Loss, W. Insured-The foundry connected t'10 Lowell
shoo waa dsmsared by ou Thursday night,Loss, 16,UsJ.
The lost by the burning 0' - A, Downer A
Co's. coffee, splee. and tea o'su"' I'eut lu Chicagohsrobtibly (W.ggi), Then u'tV Isiuraiice of t),- -
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t;: ntnut ia v or Tin: jw.iomtiritixu m :;i7..
Hnln on the Trneli-.lrrB- ro AltenilnnerThe Onhs rsiiiliFs-T- hn llpsom I'lrtlo furTivo Vrnr (Hits,
Loxtinx, May SJ8. The unnrntitlions vreatberkept thousands .tivay from the E;isom races to thy.The track was wel and heavy. Tho first nee wasfor a renewal ol He Oaks Stikes of fs) sovtrtlgnseach, closed with 1M subset Ibcra. Fourteen horsi a
slattrd. The race was won hy Mr. Cookson's b, f.
Ihtgilillnc, healing Sir J. llawlej's Morna, second;Slid Sir It. W. llalkley's Msrlli.lqtte. third. The hot-
ting was three to une atltist llnganllne, Iwo lo oneagaluit Morna, and tl;ht to one agalust Martinique.Time Itl'V.
Tlio second mcc was for the great Suny Foilstakes of 10 sovereigns each, w lib ion a.MM forfoals of 1801. The race waa won by Mr Joneph
Dawson's ch. c. Do Vcre beating Mr. Norman's e.
.Knean.The third raco was for Hie llpsom two years old
phlo of x) sovereigns, 55 cutrles. The race was
won by Count F. D. Itgrangii'a Hoqneforl, heatingMr. S. W. Itccvcs's Falo second, and Mr. F. Hlllotl'sc, Llferon third. Ten started. The betting prevlous to the race was 3 to 1 against Koquefoi 1, I to 1
against Far, an.l Id lo I against Illferon.
Thn London l'ress on Ihr Alntnsnin Clnltns,Iiiimhii, May 24, 1 he Timti, this morning, in
reviewing the Memrs. Laird's Idler of de'ence,auy negltgrnre on the pari of Iho (lovcrnmcnt
In p rmltllng the AtaSaint lo ssll. Thn IKilt) .Viimsays It will wnnl goo I ssstmncet that the neivAmerican Monster, Mr. Motley, is cmpowcrcM toex-pres- s
llrenvlrloiis of the President an I the Henalo,and certainly of Ihelr unci Inn of any new Irtaty.
Tlir Irish ChurchLxsihin, May iW. Tlic Toriei throiighont t tie
country are organizing rietlius t.rotr.t nnlnstthe dlseslabihlnncnt uf tho Irish Chtireh, In IheHouse uf Commons this evening the Irish Churchbill bring up. Mr. Olvdslnne snld th it there was nointention of abollshtiij the ssli m of national edu-
cation In Ireland, but lli.it amendments tmht helllltoduc ' I.
l'nylna Ibr Debt ol C1111111I11
lioxnoi, Mist S.H. In tlic House of Commons,Oils evening, the lllght lion. Mr. Mnnsell, In teplyIn Mr. Charley, said ho Ihoutht an appropriation ofa lo.m lor the Intercolonial Hallway, to ply the debtsol Caiiadi, would not bo liters', conaldtrlng the pre-
caution taken to render tho sum available whenneeded.
i I'lillllonl Troubles In "pn'-i- ,
Mvnnin, May m. Serimis illsiurlistici's havoocetttteil today nt Mulvgi and teville. directedngninst the Ptovhtonil (tovernmenl. The detailsato us yet unknown.
IVllllon fur Ibr Ft'itlnn l'rlsonrra,IiOsmiN, MivSH. Tin" Cmk City Council has
adopted a petition lor Hie patduti of tiu- Feul 1.1 pnsoncis.
The Vrrncti Uleetlous,Finis, My SI. Tho ollleiivl pnp.-r- s say that
ttie dictions extinguish the old pnrllos. siiil htivothe I1l1er.1l mimic oppoacd by only a few evolution-ary candidate.
cvniH&inr.s or vitim:.,llr. HnywnrrFsi Aeioiinl svllli tlio North
Itlvrt IIiiiiU Thr I'rriilralllrn of n ConII ill u t'.isliler -- Tlio llniik In lor 11
TliMiisiindAbout two weeks ng'S, I1.11M MarsU e.lle.t on
David W Cirnwell, uf Vt.ey street, and Intro,diicrd lo him a man who sly, e l himself J lines l,
as his prospective nrinrr. On Motut ty last,llayward eslled on Coinwell at let Vesey stteet, andnfter somu eonvirsutiou solicited sit Introdtirtlun tisome person havlna a hank account, ns ho wished lotnako a deposit ut sevin or tlelit thousand tlnllars,Mr. Curnwill took hlut on MnmUi afternoon tu IllsIrlrnd Jsinea Donnelly, uf lit Wishliitiin Mntkct,and explained the business. Donnelly having an nccount nt lie North lliv.r Hank, Introduced Hay.ward to Daniel 1 Hmlth, tho receiving teller, andan aeccnnt was opened by the deposit uf acheck purporting to bo drawn by I.lvrrmnru A Whit-ney on tho Fourth National Hank lor (7, MM, payableto the order of Jas. Hay wind, d lied Msy 37, atainpedand properly entitled. The 7,50d was thereforeplaced to the credit of Hsywunl, nnd Ihe accountwas duly opened on the books. Next morning
prrscnted In person a check for II.IXH, whichwas duly handed to him. Iiti-rl- the fori noon acheek for (l.uu was uttered at tho hank ; but as thedraft waa rather heavy, iriough hcsltiilou was mani-fested to excite alarm in the mind of Iho person whopresented the check, and he vanished, Inquiry waathin made at tlio Fourth National II ink about thocheck delimited by llayvvatd, und tho check waafound lo he win tide, n, The ll.i'n) paid In tLomorning was Uictcforu a loss ; and as It was neces-ssr-
In find thu deliiiquetit Hayward, application waam idc to Dounelly. who hunted up Cornwrll, and heanught out Mirsn, but Hayward had di'iippi-srid-
As Maish had brrn seen In Hayward'a company,both and a!tnr tho deposit had been mudr, itwas presumed by tho auk authorities tint ho wasroziiU.int of thefraul, and be was therefore arrisn d, although rrhaps only the Instrument In thelands or Hayward. YVhcu takru bi lore JusticeDow liii yesterday Marsh was commuted toanswer.
I'olsoiilng it Wouinn for lier ,vonry,Tlio nltcntioti of Ihe Coroners was called by the
Hoard uf Health ycrteidiy tn the case of Mrs, MaryAnn Dow Clark, who died recently at lilt Uci.1 FHty-Itrs- t
strict, and who wai burled at (Jii'eiivvoud nilTuesday. The alticrof.Mrs. Clark had Informed theHoard uf Health that from clrctiiustaiicca coiineetedwith the ease, especially her shurt Illness, slm sus-pected that Mrs, Clark Irtd tact it poisoned, and, ns alarge amount of properly - Involved by Mrs. Clatk'sneath, she was dealiuus that an Investigation shouldhe made by the proper authorities Di II. T. Hears,the annulling ph)tilcluii, had undo 1 ( inurltm
and given a ctrtlfleato tint sho bad diednf d.seasi nl the briln; nnd upon that rirllllratc atuirlsl permit had been granted. Curuutr Ply u andIK puti t.orouir Hhiuo have the case 111 baud, willInvisliftslu it tlioroughly, und, If nece".ary,Hie body. Mis. Chrk was 61 yoais 01 m, , and a na-
tive of llauuvcr, N, II.
How Ihe Kits! Mile llobbcrs Do ll,Last evening, as Thomas Collin- entered Shan-
non's In South street, upposllo Pier tl, hefound In the place three persons ol unprepossessingvisa;;e. Ho tillered Into conversation with them,and presently displayed a watch, which ho uttered toSiilllor(P). No otic at fined disposed to buy It, andhe returned It to his pocket. In the mean lime agame of titco had been begun, and a dispute arxingMr. ( oilier was appealod t". II "decile I In favor otthe pruprictor, whereupon tho nthcr, who merelywanted a pritext, Pitched into bliu, dtpoilP' I hllu mithe floor, and while one delicately slunk bis list Intotho victim's e)e, another icllevcJ him of his r
watch, They thrn depar ed, and Mr Collierrushed out to got a pollci man. He peraoihuhted thestrt'Lls In lils search, bin hid neaily gin up all hopewlii'ti he aceldeiitally sturnb'ed 11,1011 a guardian oflbs peace ut Canal Hi tit. Hut Iho Ihtetcs had van-ished,
A l.llllr Piirlni rshlp Dimcultr.Tlcnry A. Pullman, of tlio linn of Pullman,
Tyler A Co., In this city, appealed beforu JusticeDodge with a bandazed Inud and sorrj lookingvisage. Ho slid tint on thu prereditig eveningAKml A. llyuts, formerly a piilnir lu thu establish-ment, cnlued his store on Hroadway, ami Ilu ru
liltn. Aipioarldug him iroui In bind, besmashid the uiisuipeelinx Pulliinu's nose, luruIng It six dr;rrit lo I In.' Irlt, unit thenstabbed lu thu lnuple Ii tin with a pocketknl'e, ufltr which ho diposiltd Ids bloodyweapon ou the floor, dillbuntil) ) urti'.l I, is h.ilr be-
fore the looking glass Hint hung "10 couuler,iturk his hands lieiiinlh l.li c ' ll, anddepartcVI whUllliig. Mr, Pullman's nuitabU ;urluirwas locked up,
l.nvvyer C'oiniiilllril In Iho Tombs,William W. Mcdoniglo, coiinselior ut law, of
3 llonst-vil-t street, was lusterd ty iirrslguud he-I- t
re Jtiitico Duwlltig, 011 the charge ofIrom Wdliam II. hl.ildon, now nl the Nsliaual Ho-tel, Cnrtl indt paired, over (ll.Ini, by representingthat be was prosecuting suit ayalnst PrnuoisPalmir, In behalf of Sheldon, 011 Iho chargo of si
From January, I'M, to May '31, I so), Midonl-gl-drew money on tills account, and tvtn exhibit! it
a doi uuient purporting tu he a transcript ol judoIrom (li j County ('Ink's omee, winch dotu-min- t.
H i" alleged, has since proved to be a forgery.Mitauuijle was lumnilttid lor trial.
Thn Long laliind Thli'vis ut H'nili A en' ,,
lliirly jesterday morning Messrs, Sniilli 4Hunri's store In Habylon waa broken nprn Thollikves, alter a grnrial ransucltlng ot ll.e shelvesslid druvirs. can lid off some of the most valuaModry goods, cunststing of silks, clothes. Ac , valuedat utuul (!.&). At I o'clock In the murnlng ll wasascrrt lined that the premises had In en entered, andthereupon an offlicr stilted afier Ihe thlevis, andbelug sueloicly pursued thry wcru compelled toabandon the goods, which wire recovered aud takenback to the village.
ceremony of decorating the soldiers'1TI10 lu Flushjuf
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will take pltcc to dsy Instead of
1
,i rtoiiT ron $1,000,000.A .Ullllonnlre's Descendants letting Aside
his Wlll-V- nlr ( olleire luleresteil.Ill the Stijireme Court Francis I. Manice Smilh
has snrd Wm. De Forest Manlie and olherj to setaside, In whole or lo part, tho will of the hi DeForest Manlcc, of Hempstead, who died tn ISM,leaving property In this city and ilsewhcre valued atorcr two millions of dollars. The testator makescertain beiitiests lo hit wife, mother, r.nl Ids sonsand dtnghlrrs to the extent of about ofthe estate, and then he glroj the rest of his real andpersonal rtata lo his executors la trust during thelifellmeof his wife, with provision far her supportand forolhrr purposrs; and the surplus Income Is
to be divined Into two puts ; one to be Inv sled andlo aerntnulatc during her Iifetlm, and to pay there-out at her death (5,000 to the Trnstres of Yale Col-
lege, to be Invested and accumulate. Interest unlllI rtnelpal and Interest shall smounl to flw.OM; somuch of the in teres t of which last sum la thi n to beused by the Tiustees when required to do so as willeducate continuously i . person, who shall hearthe testator's pitcm-i- t rams, end be a lineal de-
scendant of Ids In all their courrcs collegiate andscientific.
The will thrn provides fur an appraisal of the re-
siduary pcrsoaat and rcil estate Into twelve equalpar la ; three parts of which are riven to each of histwo sons, Wm. De Forest Msnlce and Kdwaid Au-
gustus Manice; tho net Income of two parts Is givento recti of Ids Hirer danghlers, Miry C. Lockwood,Caroline Amelia Mania', and Ihe phlnllT, FrancesM. Sni.lh, for Ihelr lid', and at their death the shareof each to be divided rqttilly ainont her children,the net Income to be accumulated during the minori-ty of each, except necessary outlay for their support,and at Ut to he pshl to them with the accumulations,In case citner of the daitihtirs shoul I die unmar-ried, she Is atttliorlicd 10 dispose of her share bywill.
II Is sought on tho part uf plalntllT to have thoheirs at I iw declared seised of the real estate be-
longing In the tealatur at the time nf liU decease,subject to the dower uf the w blow.
The tout I r 1 served Its decision.
Tin: .ni.iKf.'f.'.s i.v nonrox..llnrrlngn not rtiieetnllv is Chrlinti Inslltn
lion Living s lies Auitel Ltfr ol .llcn-N- o
Distinction or Hex -- Mister Ilium's TeniUrttoiiy,
llosmi, May 23. A Ciinvenliim of Shakers,numbering ah-n- sixty delegates uf both sexes, metIn tho Mehinsou They represented Ihe Comiinmltlis of Mount la Un,. 11, of Walervllel, N. Y.:Harvard, uf Shirley, Miss ; Hancock, uf WestIT'tsllild, Msss. ; Canterbury, at Lntlchl , an I theCommunity nt I'rcdrr.eksburgh, M" ITirre) was alarge utleudjne.i of sneetntms. Presiding KbierFrederick W. Fvans, of Mount Lebanon, welcomedth.-- brctt ren and fpeet itors and sal I that the meet-ing w is lurtnitlu-i- l consultation.
Addresses Intersperse.! with singing were deliver-enb- y
Klder Hrnty t nmnilufs, of r.nfltl.l, N II.;til ler Win Leonard, uf II irvard, Va-s- .: Sister
irrli-- t Hiillsrd. Protl er Albeit Linmis, of Water--lie t; Slsti r Paulina Hates, and other women of the
sect. 111 Irr Lru'inrd said th it t'to shakers occupiedn dlHerent phne from the miss of Oirl-tltn- v Thoplane of lite ueeupn-- by the utlices was welt enough,but the Shakers deemed III it the Christian Hcrlp-lutr- a
rrqulro an nhaudnunient ut the wurldly andaulmal Inslliicls and passions, lie quoted two nrthree Sctlplure texts In prove that punly ol lite wasthe special thing nqiilrid hy (Tirl-t- .
Ilrolher laKjims said the Shakers rrcngnUrd theequality of all pirsoi.r, without distinction of raconr sex. Ho nniioiinred that while tnry regardedmairla:eM a prupir and lionora'de liKlltutlon.ttwr.s not a Chrlslhll luslllttltoil It belungedto the tinier nf Adam, but not lo the urder nf Christ,and as dl'clplca ut Christ, seeking to live the angillife niiw, they h It rsllitl upon tofurbear enti ring uponmatrimony. He thought Hist man) of tlio practicesuf popular rlcigimcn weir not pitlrrned after theitiiworldlinessnf Christ, lie tllsiussed thequestlonor tnatrlage as a Christian ordinance, and urirmedlhat the Si ilpluru la ngalnst It. The benediction ofthe ministers rould not sanctify It If the Master didnot by his example and Injunctions. He argued inguiiral that spirituality of life wus the caaeultal re-
quirement nl Christ's leaching.Mister Paulina Hates testified lo the spiritual satis,
faction which she bad found lu the lite uf a sister uftlte Mli ikrr iraterolty upwards of lorly 1 cars. Thekindlier) ot tho brilhren Inwards her und thu othersisters, and Ihelr honnrahle and ex tuplaiy lives, sheboru w Hut ss to :11ml ane added Iho belief that thespirit of Hod had appointed Hut Ins children shouldwalk lu this way Ilia Christian Ills:.
JOIT1XOS AHOVT TOWS,
Mmlc ou tlic I 'nt L Mull this afternoon.The Northeast Sariigerbiind'a picnio netted
(1,'JISJ.Four ateaincra leave Una port for Kttrope
laden with tourists,The new Thirty-fourt- street market is tu bo
formally ojicncd this evening.Tho llickaito branch of Hie Society of Friends
formally adjourned yesterday.Widow Van Colt will preach in tlio Chapel, 113
L'lizibulh street, to morrow evening.Margaret Malian, full last night from the third
story window uf 13 Pell atreel.The Jewish congregations uf Ihiscily arc raising
funds to relieve their corellgloulsts lu EasternPrussia.
The Custom House authorities havo tuade aheavy seizure of silks belonging to afirm In Ibla city.
The Oithodox Friends held it liutlness meetingyesterday morning and evening. They will continuetheir sssslons next week.
The (lerinnii Itepuhlican Central Committeemet last evening to ptovitle for the families of souioof their decnased members.
Tho bodies of two unknown men were foundirslerday morning; ono at Pier '37, East Hirer, andtho other at Pier Est. North Itlver.
Tho Her. F. W, Hedge, of Itrookline, Mass.,will preach In the large hail of Ihe Cooper Itistttutotu morrow morning and evening.
The ferryboat Miperior. In running out of tlioslip at the lout of lluosi'vell street jcsteiday
tan lulu the schunuer Chase.Jane llowatd, uf 'Mi Stanton street, in a fit of
uVfiil'm tmiitm, last evening, look it dose of Parisgirt n, and tut ascvere gush in In r arm,
Mr. A. W. Teniiey, uf this city, delivers thooration on the occasion of decorating the graves ofsol dicta In Jersey City, on Monday, the 31st lust,
Tlio play ground of the Central Park aro to heopen hcri-alle- on Mondays, Thursdays, and Satur-days for the putdls uf the schools, Croquet on
S rdtirsdiy and Friday afternoons,Mr. John I'uund, organist nf the Fifth aventio
Presbyterian Church, and Jl Mr. Mora, aa errone-ously repotted, presided al the organ on Thursday atthe marriage of Mr. and Mrs. T alntor.
Lust orcniiig, Louis Stcitnlor, aged 13, nf 141Attorney street, quarp lied with Augtisl-- i Springer,ol 1S1 Attorney sired, with whom he wasI Ii) lug, and stubbed her In the back with a pocket-knll-
wounding her severely.If M011. Chevalier should fail in his icrlal voy-
age to Kurupe, the Jovial 11 irry Hill might go up Inn balloon. However, as the old Harry Is wormf.Ml.imi. be might survive Ihe loss of the (l,5oi) whichbe his invested In the voyage.
Tlio Lxi'iiilivo Committee nf tho proposed So-ciety of tl.o Army uf Hit- - Potomac hivo madeirrang incuts with Ihe several 1 abroad
fur the necomiiiudallou of ofUerrs attind-11-
it (he tcunlou lu this city 011 Hie 5th of July next.Tlio llev. John Sheridan, n convert from Ito.
maiilstn, who fur tie pist ten ytars has btenas a mission irs by the Hronkl) n City Mission
H.Ktity, was ordained on Thursday as a minister uftno llsptlst persuasiun, lu the strung placo llapllstChurch.
The Yunng Men's Father Malhew T. A. M. II.B No. l.of this city, Intend lo hold tl.cir fifth iitiuualp'culc at Hilvedere Park, llOtli street a nl F.lghthuviuuc, on the afternoon slid everlng of Miindiy,May HI. ThU will be a hue chance foi tvery one soiuclliii'd tu ato how the tcmpeiauce young men ofour city enjoy themselves.
XKir Ji.iisr.r.Tho llev. Dr. L. 0. Holland is to preach in
Irvltigtnn.N J . to tnoi row morning and evening.Mis O'ltoiirke, of Neivuik, was badly leulv.ll
with u stone by Mis. Mary KaneTho Coul111ent.il Hotel, nl Long llr.itioh was
sold 111 Wcdnisduy, with tta site anJ Uxluris, lor(lUO.MW,
llobeit II. Harle was arrested at Newark yoslor.iliy. 011 a charge of ass lulling with a red hot pukirTUomaa llriun, uu cuiploi'u in a siwing uiachluoistahllshini ut,
Junius (lillvii was arrested 111 Jersey City yes-terday, on charge of colli clirg aud appi updating tons own use ft right muno, the ropirty of William
Wtn-- 111.
tliorgc ll'iman, who claims tu be Iho agent of aNew 1 ork wholesale liquoi tst.iMishiueiit, wus be-
fore Justice Mills, In Newark, ) tirdiy, on a chargeor atleinptii g to aasaulu ite Carl Illudircr, a salooukeeper
A keri scno lamp cxplodeil id tho sitting roomuf Mlchvl licit' In uif, I fJ Meadow slnrt. Mrs,llcssi' was badly burntd. Two of the children wereseverely Injund, one or Ihem fatally. No Lopes areeutoitalned uf the recovery uf Mrs. Hesse,
Mrs. Faircl, while drirliig a wagon throughMalu atreel, Paterson, on Thutsday, very coollydrovo lit r horse and wagon over her hushaud,severely Injuring hlui In the hip, but was tetuiauiguuu 1 NYuaua'i UlthM mteUnb
LATEST XEWS FUOM CUBA.
c.i it.i ix.o ExmtAT. mrr.cK asks.IVAtX 10 CALL ItlJl llQitJS.
Nolhlm New about Dulce's llrKllti-C'haa- lan Mu.plrlous Three. ninstrd Mlenmer-T- he
American Flag llolstrd-ll- rr Escnrr.HiTAna, May 21. The Spanish gunboat Aut-Irl-i
reports, that wlnl, cruising In the neighborhoodof Cuba she saw a acsp'clnn h)kngste.imrr. The Austria Immillatcly give chase, sodflrcii her guns for the purpose of bringing the vesselto, hut she hoisted Ihe American flat and continue!on her course.
Ceptsln-Oenrra- l Dnleslo dsy telerphed to Spain,aking to be Inmellatily relieved of the
The Itrhrl Itnm Atlnuln Out for C'nba-- Ciltmn Color lo bp llolilrd nl fea, ,
Pint. inr.t.run. May 2'. Workmen oro fltllno:up the Confederate rm Atlanta. She Is expected lasill wllhln Iso weeks and It i not donbtril thather dettlnatlcn Is Cuba, and that her officers aresytppelhlxirs wltlt the pattlot'. Her gnn were tohive been put abnar t yesterday, but they did notarrive from Fortresa Monroe, the weather off lhatplace bilng so bad un Monday and that thevessel chartered to t ring them did not put In atrnrtres Monroe. Tiny will arrive next week,she Is to sail under the Mexican (tu, an I after beinga ten days st sea will prubably hoist Cohan colors.
11 o.s tox it t: 1, to 10 x. IItnlnh tViildo Emerson, Ihe Itrr, T. W, I
lllgalnson, Dr, Ellunicr. .11 rs. Julia 4
'Wnnl llorrr, nnd Olhrrs, before IkeFrrr ISrllglnua Aasoclntlon, '
IIimtiiv, May 23. A largely-alli'iiilc- J meetln .of the Frie itdl.lous Association waa bold In Tie-inn-
Temple tod ir The iter. (. II. Frolhlngharaopere l the mrrtlng with an ad Iress, In which hestaled iho posiiinti which the .Society occnp'ed
the public -- having no cre, d to propngste, dltTerlag very much In thtlr belief, hut all seeking thtruth
Dr Ktlanrcr, of New York, editor of the JtieUkTimri, read a paper on Hie Jewish faith, making anesrnest appeal for truth. Tlio Iter, Jisse II. Jonis,of New York rlty. desired to apeak of Jesus In aatiltllodl'I light.
The Iter. Francis K. Abbott said they wanted to offila plallorm In w hlch every one could speak Ids own
Halph W vldo Emerson was receivedvvllh great opt liuse. He opened by saying lhat wemight now relinquish our strife In the theologicalworld. We are all bellev era In natural rollglon; we aOaguo lhat the health and tntrgrtty uf man is ei
t Zealot eagerly fasten their ejeaupon the itbetween their creed and your, but the China
was 10 Ond the Identity between tho Iwo,The Chilrrrau, read a teller front Lucrella Mott,
who la sick.The Itcv T. W. Illgglnson read the report of the
Exreuilvr Committer, an t letter from Dr. A, II. .
t joint, nf New lb, llord; tho Iter. Phillip Hrooks ol fPhlhiiflphl'i; the llev. Win. II. II. Murray of Hostorj- - Ithe Idv. I.) in in Abbott of New York; Win. B. IPaiks nf Mwience, and lrotesvor Diamond ol Illrown t'nlsnslly, all ut vvhtili cxprissed sympathy r
with tho uhjrcts of the Asioclatlon. Mrs. Julia wardHowe then read an casiy 0:1 " Fredom and Kcatralulin Id Itelon."
Mrs. Mary Drew charged unon Christianity, nil thslibels that hid ever been uttered atnnst true rc- - .
Ilglnn. She arraigned the ehurcn of high cccleslsa- -
ttcsl crliiie-- and inisdcuiranors. The Iter. Misstill. son dl'CJis.'d tin: iitcis'ity of a religion thaiwould know no sects, and would rccognlxo womanas the equal ufmtp. The Itcv. Dr. Harta l, of Hoton, Lucy htune and other addressedtho Association.
XATtOX.lt. tiv.t 1:0 xorr.s.The National lliiird of thl State 1 tu be reduced
from 11,00 tu 30.0O9 men. Dnrlug the past week lospes.tor Ueneral Metjusde has been maWiug a tour ainonftho various regiments lu this cty and llrooklyn that ,
nilahl stand a chance of being consolidated or reduced.On Monday evening ho vlvlled the armory of the Sixty,ninth Itrgpv.cut, Col. Cavanagh commanding, and
that old and f unoui organlxaUon. There wereresent Vti men in the new nnlfotm lately adopted byfne eonimatnl, and &9 tu the old stylo. Ttwro are ,
lis) adiiltlonsi names tound on ttm reginienlal rolli. Aruiunltlonfor TUJncw iitiif',rnistiiis lately buenaprioreit.so that the emuiiisnd will soon ho uuiiornied in goodshSfU. tin the sninn uvemng, lha t'uuritl (VeturaaZouavel Itealiuent, Hot. l l.sey eommana'ne, sii lav.
rterli.il ut the Htata Arsenal. T here were tint Va ufilccrs Iand men presiiit, an I sn.ne with unly pan of a unllonu. IIt l mine tlisn prnbabto that tha rirsl, Third, and 'I'snrtli Iteabiicnts (lha ouly .onave Itegiinciits in ths '
llivlsionl sv.ll be consolidated, riaktng ono good,hi a ttiy oigunu.vllon. tin Tuesday evening, ttie fifty,sixth Iteulnieiit, (Jut Chat'Uiaa couiu.anding, were In.specled in their armory lu t'onrt street, llrouklyu. j
T here were pruent 371 utnci-r- and men. The regimentli soon 10 be uniformed la grey; the uniforms are mak I
lug, and are lo be ready tor thu parade of tho Llevcula IUnmade on the IMhot June. '
The Klcventh Hiviuiint iWaihlngton IllUss), Col.1 ux commanding, will parade un llouday next, to cele-liia-ij
the auiiiveiiary of tnelr depai tore for Harper's ,
111 Ihe;, Line 11 to be formed In (treat Jonea street,right on Lafayilte plaie at 10 o'clock A. M. Alterasiiott parade the cuwmaod will proceed to Juues'sWood.
Majot V. W. ftchmale lias been elected Lieutenant-Colon-
or the First lleginienl Cavalry, and Capt. HenryW.tawr, ol lompany D.AIaJor
Thu orQi-cr- an 1 non cuuimlsiloned nfiiccr of thoTwelfth Iteminent, Intentry, are ordered hy Col. Jo.iaWsrd 10 asK'iuble lur drill al Ihe regiaieutat armoryIn Hroadway, ou Monday evening next. Ou tue'daylite regiment will ariein'ile for drill au j Initrucllon ui ,
IV sshlngton squ ire. Line formed at 3S u'clock P. M.Owing to Ihe condition ol loiuiiklns bquare ttie eon
erele pavement being itltl In preparation, the ill libs olthe First and I bird Itesrlmcnis of Cavalry, aod of IbeiVastilngtoli tlrey Hiiuidruu, have been postponed.
On tl.e evening of vv eitnesdsy, June a, the Mrst Itegluictii will have a nulla ion drill In their aruiory, andvote on the prnpnsi',1 change of uniform,
'I he Second Urtgado, ling, lieu, Uu,grr, commanding, :
will mat.e ttieir Srlng parade uu June a. 4
'Iho Wsihingtuu Orsy hniiadron, composed of theofflcerr, an. 1 color gaant,euuiuianded by Major Kent, will visit Hotlon uurinir lbspenuejuhllee. btate Ktuinecr Tweed, Urig.-Oen- . Post,loy, suit staff, and ottiers will accompany the party.They wdl leavo hereon the llthof Juns and return 01ths Inn. They aro to be Hie guests of tho Hoiton Laa- - ,
ClA,t'an election oft Oompeny, Elehth neelmont.ths "
followtag named were Second l.leut. J. P. 7Leslie, First Lleot Talle transferred private J. Cassl- - Ittr.Sieond Llotiteountt Foarthscrgt.J. Maitln, Third ISergeant Fifth bergl. W.J. Newman. Fourth bergiaut,private lleo. HroOkl, KlftU Sergeant. After the cteu- - J
lion, the ( ompa'iy psitouk of a codatlon prep ttcd by ilHie newly elected omens. rj
Hpnrhs from Ihr Telesrnoh. fIsabella abdicates Ihe Sponisn throtio In fator ol
Anurias.Six hundred volunteers sailed from CaJli for 11a- - a
vana yesterday. , IThe Paris Duutsv, donJ quiet, with rentes at - f
llf. 10c. -The Havre cotton markt. closed al lUf. per cwt, ;
for Ires ordinaire onAnothir (Islncs suit has been inilltutoJ la the
coiuli of Sew Orleans.The Schocppe murder trial was continued la Car-l.sl-
I'a,, yesteiday.A demonstration In famr nf the Duke ot Monte
t enner is expected soon at SevUle.The debate on Ihe new National Spanish Constitu-
tion lias bceuilosrd.liuiacl Pasha has srrlved la Trieste, and beeu re-
ceived uilU great stale.Hoyte Ins not escaped nor Is It likely he will very
s iou. He is lu Clinton Prison.Mr H. C Low is, formerly agtnt for the Cunard
fnsmililp Company, died on Thursday night,MaJ. rien, Thomas L. Crittenden arrived In ltlch- - jl
mond, Va., )csti'rda,elkht ilajs irom California.Eili-nsiv- amngemenla have bien made In all the
principal clues and towns ou Ibo Uudioa todecuratttue graves of 10I Iters. ,
Alexander Holmes, formerly President of the OldColony llatlroad, died at bis risldence lu Kingston,Mais., onThursday.
The Keformed Presbyterian Synod, In aeasl.in lisNcwburgti. adopted a tcsolutlon ecusurtn;r the geueraiUovt rnuient lui running the mails ou buuday.
The ltepubllraus of the Galena (UI.) Congress Dls-- ti
let have tr.ed UU tin. rs, without success, to Sad aman to lake WashburueT place.
Four ti.cn out of a party of alt buffalo hunterwcru kilted by the Indians on Monday, near WhileHock, twt'Uty lour mile west of Shirley, kausi
At Cynthlaiia, Ky., on Thursday, a monument to '
the Cnntedirato dead in Ilsltle llrovo Cenicterv waa on.veiled. W. c. Uncklnrldge ite.irerod the oratljn.
The new Iron-cla- steamer hi ro- - I
turned 10 Iheil, after having circumnavigated Itirn.be. the nut wilUno aicident wnttevtr.
The New Orleans Commercial Convention, whichadjourned cilerday, a bq ted i.sulul.ons urgtof a
to coutluut'd rolglng Iho muulhsuf tlio Muil- - Js pi. I
The Kentucky Ilirubllcans heartily support Presl-de-
llranl, and led inriiend thospesdy ratitlealloii ofilin f utn 'itli Aiuuuauiiul as conducive to the wclfaro .
of Hie country. I
The lil pi Zctus and Margaret were recentlywrecked at I'aitboit I'lso I, oif Aut.cosll Island, audah hands weiu lust, except tha mala of tho Maigant,w ho arrived lu ijutbic ou T hursdsy nl.tii.
The Virginia SI He Conv. nth n adjourncned ye,terday after aluptlug a series of risoluutl 111 requestingden rai ra.ily ta give colored ntcu rcprissutalloaupou the benches of the courts.
The counting room of Ch irlee and F.llaa Milllken,luiuuer merehants, of Augusta, Me., was robbed onWednesday nlglilof bank stocks, T Iconic vv.isr power.hsre., UJtcl ol baud, lc, to the value of I30J.VJ.
James W. Camrbcll, of Covington, ha made affl.davit that t'ta tesltiiionv bef ire I'te lliaad Jury In De-
cember last. 011 which ludlctmenU were procurvlagaiml certain tobacco manetaoturca was fslvei thaiho testltleil falsely because of inieals and tudaccmcuumade by the Uovctnuieni detective offlrcrs. t .
Tho Good Templars, lu session lu Oswego, bava 'ftelected Itifhl Worthy Orsnd Templar. Jonsltiaa 11. jP,Orne, of Usrblchesd, (loss 1 ttiiU worthy Oraaacoaa. f ,
sclor, W, u, VVIIllanis, uf Isapanee, tlolarlo. Caoadai 'KUrlil Wortny Urand Vies Templar, Faoala Woodbury,ofbhlcago, till tllghl Worthy arauit SecrsUry, J. I.Spencer, of Clevebvad, Otiloi lUkt Worthy Orsnd ,1
Treasurer. Jotn Campbell, or it. Loan, It MSI as- - jjnasi fcasstoaw la tie held ta at. Louis, JV