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Show ' 5. II; f. .( V70" t if -. 1 7 1,' ' I him. Several more Injuncing against counter tions jmd injunctions were issued in the aTternodn. - Tfa exactalatus ofthea0h!r4a difficult to arrfve at. The Ramsey Interest seems to be ahead, but Flakis, making a strong fight Borne of the beat legal talen- - to the State is emc ployed on both sides. 'Jtichmond. J. D. Harris, colored, the Tato candidate for , LleutL-Gov- ., has brought a sut against the ofTiers of thesteamer Kbiibtk, Baltimore for eje- . a mm inuixi. tue steamers liuiu il LewUton. Me. The weather Is the coldest experienced at this time of the In for mny years, with yearlowlandsT J allghtirdst the Concord, N. II. There was a slight rail of s now yesterday at Mount Wash Ington; Ice formed during the night. iludsou, N. Y A gigantic landslide has occurred in the viclqlty or the town of Stockport, in this' county, i Nearly uve acres or lana sunk a distance o eighty feet, and then moved slowly i distance of six hundred feet. The land slide was caused by the washing away of a quick sand under the land. Nashville. Additional returns indi cate that Senter's majority may reach 65,000. As far as heard from, the State oenate atanut: Conservatives, seven teen: Conservative lie publicans, four. with Ave district, to hear from. The THE, EVENING NEWS. r- Anfnit 9, IMS. . not with Tub Jpriaclple of standing the difficulties It has to contend with, Is very successfully carried out In man places in Europe. In Leeds, England, there are ten build-in- g aMoclatfons, with an aggregate of members and a "capital of ft.SSfl.OOQ, out or which $150,000 Is a sufficient floating capftaTI5"keep on hand la meet (he dc 'borrowers, the rest being all invelklJLCjlcOralnj In In small weeklr installments. Rochdale "has 4.1 100101169, Manchester 3J7, and London over 1,000. 58,000 houses hare been bull! by and for the working people by these societies in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham. The Birmingham and AVolrerhampton societies hare distributed 27,000 houses and lota among wprkinmen; and the British Land Cbmpianjpcf Indan, with 12,500 member; and a capital of $14,000,OX), is luleUy iloia'g a work among the wording classes as importaat-a- a the great Vullding - ... chariUas of TeaJbodyv The- Vaxscheua Vereln, or Bank of Baden, la the largest l that 'city, and one of that strongest In. Germany. It w established In 1503, now includes members, and does a business of 2,000,000 Uorins a year. The payment of from $30 to ICO down and fifty cents a week afterward, makes ono a Toting member, entitled to a voico in the election of officers, and to be elected, if the requisite rotes can be obtain od. Members receive four per their deposits, in addition to ,saton which the bank borrows from large capital ists at two or three per cent. These funds ' l loans to its members as eligible opportu- niuas oCbr, la such a manner a to Tnrniah them building funds for their homes and purchase money fbr their lots, to be repaid . gradually, out , of their weekly earnings. .With fire per tent interest. Such a system euoouragts. economy among; those who otherwise would not savo combining, as it does, the principles of a sarins; bank and building association. It also searches the title of the property on which it makes - --loans, administers on the estates of deceased members, and aids those out of employment to get employment. Every exton- aion and aid is given to members in case ""of sickness and inability to in est payments, so as to arold all possibility of risk or loss! The working expenses of the bank are leas than one-ha- lf of one per cent, and the more members C e. borrowers It has. ; the greater its business and profits. j 80,-o- oo if -- -- niapew The House is: Conservatives, forty-six- ; republicans, rour, and Htokes Republi cans, four. Louisville. A disastrous fire this morning, at Ellz&bethtown, Ky., des troyed thirty business places, including a noiei and a railroad office. Loss, about $125,000; insurance, small. The fire Is supposed to be the work of an in cendiary. New ork. Piatt, the. alleged fugi tive murderer from 'Texas, applied to day, through his counsel, Roger A. Pryor, for a writ of fttibecu corpus,' on me ground tnat it is the Intention to return htm to Texas, to be tried by Court -- .. - Co-operat- ive fSrxxxiI. TO 4 jt tub BESEBET 1TEW8. commenced in this dry nreciselv at the , predicted by astronomers, and a jails' pan,; the obscuration reached its . . rnaxlninm and the sunlight waa reduced . as In , partially cloudy weather. , The a 0 f f.air yrza , chilly, bu t t'CiiJUwr irind idid 'not 'blow as atroogly as oent - twratur of-th- t usual at tbatJ tkne; the day was,1 , r. A number of leaillng Democrats have organized Tor independent action, they befag dldsaUsfled with the nominations at the recent Democratic city and county convention. , , , General Kosccrans has declined the t i nomination for Governor of Ohio. lie telegraphs to the Hon. A. G. Thurman, of the Democratic committee, as follows: resigned a very desirable position in the army and left my State to secure, at least, the possibility of fulfilling the .. tie 1 doomed sacrrd to my creditors and , family: those duties forbid me the honor of leading the Democracy of Ohio,. lo th pending canvass for Governor.'! t The municipal authorities of Virginia have tendered Vice PreCity, no sidentNevada, Colfax thethospitalltlc of the and appointed a committee to meet city, him at Reno. Legal tenders T3. New York, 6V It U reported that an in other expedition.', will try to leave this narrjor ior iruna, Washington. The National Freod-mea- 'i Belief Association for the District of Columbia in an appeal to the chari table OHTIJ states that the acred, disabled.and desti - -- tnte people in Washington aro in great "n want m food among the sufferers are both white and colored, but principally i Tt? oX ihailasa of freed people who were ,emancipateu at an oia age or in a physi--uu ivuuiwu irucu was imsome are already perishing for poesible; v the want of the xtocessaries of life. . Two hundred and twenty-fivvolunteers, ' recruited in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, succeeded in landing on the 2Sth and Joining Quesada's forces with arms, ammunition and a large supply of camp equipagev'; vIThe health of Uie :t la nr.. Cubans is good.: Columbus. O.The. reception - of Gen. Iloeecrans' dbpatch, declining the noml-- j i !. nation for Governor of Ohio, will comthe assembling of another Stato con -- pel rrntloa, .the , central committee will the responsibility of making 9 Jiardly take nommation. The, central com- oi) to take Jmlttcerncet hire tm i actio a IM the premise;jTcdnsday fir Washington: Distmtclws were recent .... lyt sent, from the Navy Department to Kear Admiral Hony commanding the squadron, ordering him to leave 'llM'Pn II I I I L fthe squadron la charjre of tho senior of--j. u txrr next In 'command. and with : his flacr shin Al&anv. brocccd to lrt5mouth. JL it is therefore probable cloud-lea- s. -- . . du-..- k i --- eeu-suppo- ix . e ' 1 , .'a-JH- ihui I t-- a ysC i rnriTsas inn Susquehantxih ra irrmii embroglio continues unsettled: Judge Peckman. yesterday, was appointed on of Ramsey, in the interest of application 1U JL. Pruyn, Receiver, and put riuperin-tendeVan V alkenberg in charge of hLs James Flak, Jr. appeared ofllce as Receiver, and was appointed by Judge Darnard, of New .York; he attempted to take forcible possession of the otlice. Van Valkenburg and forces ejected Fisk and his party, and gave Fisk In charge of an oHleer, who took him to the police he was released station, where, however, no one appear on showing papers, and nt to-da- y. : . : to-da- - , " rr " v-- t Pro-ylslo- ns -- rf na Dartt-s-ijavl- m. Ut . to-d- ay - -- to-nig- ht a. ed R'OPOSAIiS i . EuildinG IIaterials : , en-Joy- ed 4 W M 1 M ' -- -- -- , : -- sct-tiag-ln o opera-tioix- --- . ; f: -- to-da- y. -- i - . Mr.-Forbe- s, " 8 to-da- -- . . MANSION HOUSE, well-faralsh- vl e anchor yesterday, declining to enter the contest, i. Constantinople. A proposal was made in the Council yesterday to demand the presence, at Constantinople, of Ismael Pacha, to renort unon his nroceedincra in Germany, France and England; but it 1.4 saia tnat the representatives of the Ureat Powers in this city interfered to prevent this step. It is probable, how ever, tnat tixe Vicerov will come here next xnonth and will remain until the opening or the Suez CanaL Paris. Gustavo Flourens was wound cd In a duel, yesterday, with Cassagnac, ho is pronounced out of but danger. A complete government for the Had son Bay will soon be formed. McDouealTerritory will nrobablv be annointad Lieut. Governor; Rose, minister of fi nance. uublln. Tbe JFYeeynan, referring to ine- - statement or Air.. Urnoe, Borne Secretary, in the Commons concerning me treatment or j? enian prisoners, says It has reason to believe that he has been misled by prison officials into Justifying the treatment of Rossa; the facta are known to be the subject,! farther investigation.' which will JLunw' that tha uoon --.'him hiv seventies practiced been concealed. ' ' Paris. La France has a report that tne leaders of the Carllat movement have Just held a conference In the south vi s ranee, ana - resolve to ester Spain auioiuer appeal to tne people 4u,o for to declare Don Carina; aiaarid. several priests and other parties have been arrested at As tram- some were armed and had Carlist pro-m tneir possession. - There viauuugas nave oeen eome skirmishes .between the troops" and bands oX. Carlists in Catalonia, In which nine insunrents were killed mnd manv wonndsd anH captured. Bavariegos, a Carllat chief, London, 7. The BrltUh Government have refused 'to an James Hageertv. annolnted the United States at Glasgow.' on. tha ground that he was connected with the u enian movement. i Vienna, At a meetinsr of ti TTnn. garian" delegation f yesterday-.- ' IS.' - Pnlskey, made a speech applandins- i the course of Baron Von Benst tnxrrA Germany, and praised his policy off the Eastern question, Paris. Tha i Ken abt &i a 4 nnt wmW M. M. Devinne, Delange. Fordet. Man- P3f ; lAfCurronltre, Bouchard, Lacse, BehlC. .Casabianna a mmmlUM in. mine the Senatu Contultum. The. committee has organized as a bureau, electing M. Bouher, president and M. d secretary. f. XiOndon. 6. Advices from 'Anetlan' to June 1st aay that severe shocks of visited on the earthquake nitn or May; and continued at intervals for four dava afterwards? r n wmm lost...: War had broken out at tha' t... moan Islands; one battle was ' fought between: rival in which 78 men were killed,factions, Tha RHtf.T, rvn.nt?. flag had been torn do wn, bat no JZxiixh " peans were hurt. PAorence Correspondence In the Jlalienne an n dunces tliat tha "Pntrii.K squadron had sailed from the Bay or u Naples for Malta. hm it m Jmed 7 the Atlantic squadron.! i Tha to-d- ay , t, i ; j -- -- A DAY IJT SAXT LAKE. -- , . ; .:;cfi Bon-char- A.-'J'ZEVELY- " (Lai j&MsUtant Postmaster Genera' We clip the following from the -- Attends to- - Dasiness before aD DeparOmah Herald of the Srd last. ' tment the GoveramwA; "Notes of our late visit among the Office: 421 ' E Street, opposite Post O ffice Devv. Mormons will be found in .another ment, WARHlNQTOy, D. C. this paper., Our welcome there P.O.:Address, XiOCk,Box79. plaseln V was frank, cordial and hearty. Time Wm.IL to Hon. Reference, by "permission, was not aliewed us to see as many of Hooper.' i c21fijm tne citizens, lien tile or Mormon, as vo desired. Only a portion of two days inJ the city, we kept ourselves) busy in exin all its external features it amining and interests. What we saw of the monuments of Mormon industry and life filled us with a constant succession of surprises. AU Our anUcI nations; greatas- - these were from reading, were more than realized In what we saw with ear own eyes of -- SMITH DEXTER, the achievements! of that; r remarkable people. That they are great people) IjfeiBraFraralssitjiiMercliaoti nomAn wfao goes among them a candid purpose can justly deny. witn are great in their Industries, in! They their Vi m .Uf.And Dealers in , educational Institutions, and In mAnr of the elements which constitute the ground-wor- k of the highest standards BUTTCR. CHEESE,' EGGS . 1 1 , d 2Ifi!5,y forces Eoghla.'naval case it was .?" V10 Jc , : Grass Seed iDried i&uits, Mc I two xh lets tMnga Irrthe Mormon system which bring that people IGAGC! BT In ODen Conflict with thaehnfrv 113 & "WATETR'.4J7.J, f : i4 nit' and with the world. These are the One V147U. V'4. Man i JPower. which1 malr Ar; Eoberta, Salt Iass City; Tr: TtHrhm BeU YoUnt? mora a.haalnf a vnw Wnht Iay. Allen fe iCoc, Cblcago. dTim-There-ar- e 1 -- . " t Wstentacrieiijli, la hli Of these xnattara wAhli to because of.k. their of the - f 1 Mix-governme- ; ! nt? axarvAXs . Jean Watts. Garlajorf rhii a ai j- -' y " 8aaw, Albany, 'L';f Miss Hot ton, . M L, irs -- fs-- ' fZ BiaiUL Matthew Grair:: it- aolUnerman. m r-- . 8TSKET.: 'CHIC . AC" J II .J a 4b. ; :.? Eennil CatefJosUea mmfrZpS& at Towjrszxn hocbil 4 ' Oan J F Vamwrtr2h fiifi-- i rr i ' -t I t 1 a n, O U Wlekos. Bt Lonl. TO 1 -- I 224 Mandoltih Street. -- . Oorasa&otUTraiiJiab J VM D Hard. AVaablnrTrirf ! c rmnhir'! - J H Howes awTladr. '1 .' Lj . SO CHICAGO ; 1 tiZflZu )XB In niumii ft JiSSlSiflW, onrfeTEA r.i ster s r l. thtF Havana Papar TTait slugs, Tto a.4 ; " '.I!, fir j OAaafc ingjinTacrorera- - jj i mr.rir.i'kA M Ahfflttlt 3lr:immMlitW. attbe algn alTeu. ir Prloaliat fnmlKherl on appM5f ' '' X aA7 mJtAmM B OI Ot. .(h Ate- - CLf.p; fJID. COLLECTIOrr - 1 lrt!EncY ! dllU Cra (Late Aaaistant WAEniNQTOV. fom tbsTreasnrr aid h f lfS110 liiCa Stringent rules for the col - ozia.im 1 .1 n tb.p UESsT-ciiriFnlS- s For particular I f thing aay hereafter, importance, Mnd' because. agita- "tTlifO J rfWniDlflsals Dealers In tion to which they have led sin ceJDaug-las In his debata 'with T.ttiAnl mtm ftr hla flag in defense of the great principle T of "r 7, iri uauaeaf trpqas' ahd imcj Groceries, j I . Montreal. Snow fell yeterdav In th country; fifteen miles from Information h hA -- ... -- of the SenaW &(!. xne cpminlttee nave adopted the first 4i.i. e ; -- .1 :- ' j j tha-Islan- I,:- : f c-ra- 1 . J , wo m o . -- k n to-nig- ht : r ; a BOOTS ANDrPliVS, r ra mi it- Si- -- , M 'fi cs-tina-ted d A. i'' I, - os to-da- -- ii fc Diamsu juuge Mcuane granted - the '. j writ. , t' i i tailors The strike ooutluue but the inaicaiions point to an early end. The English forgers, Harwood and in charge of listener, sailed y officers;, ;tri n(r ui at bold aoonference eeurdSv Uraot jf the residence of FlsUod' the .subject of me recent seizure or epanish gunboats. laxormed a reporter jooge nas been agreed to allow tnat it nerpont the matter to remain as it bj at present, and that the President would hold a Cabinet meeting forcnaslan on the subject next luesaay. Washington. The report that Secre tary Bout well contemplates an early jc rnncisco is prooaoiy pre trip to can mature, as tne Treasury authorities here have no information whatever of such an intention on the part of the Secre tary. New York. A partial eclipse of the aun was. observed by hundreds and thousands of people in 'this vicinity: during a portion of the time light clouds passed before the sun, but not to such a degree as to affect the sublimits of the spectacle. When the eclipse was at Its height the rays of the sun presented to jection, remarked at the time that they the naked eve a wavy appearance, like favored the manifesto. After a brief those of.' the ; aurora borealis. 'The silence the President solved thecues- clouds In that portion of the heavens tion of his appointment by savlmrthat were of a rich rose color. Astronomers he too was in favor of the maulfesto at say that no protuberances of the sun the time It was Issued. Walter Drown, thechampion oarsman ' were seen here. ' of America, left this city, on Saturday Co fesgoj The feUowin is the full Dy steamer, ror Jutverpooi, to row a text Of Choy IChew'a vrjeeKihi at the ban. match for the, championship of Kng- quet last night: "Mr. President and am citizens of Chicago: I proud of the The ground will be broken v for honor you have done BlngMan and my the new Is office. that It post reported self in making us your xuesU on this been consummated have arrangements occasion. Id behalf of very pleasant the building will be located our countrymen, not only those engag-- by Which nearer feet the City. Hall than at fifty as mercnants in can rancisco. but nrst Intended, leavlne xj that amount of those everywhere, occupied In trade and additional for the space rapidly increascommerce, whom, through, .uj, you lower-enbusiness at the of the ing Ukewlsa honor, X desire to say with a Park. whole heart that 1 thank you. Eleven The trrand annual turnfeat years ago J. came from my home in ofChicago. United 8 tatea is now In full tide China to seek my fortune in your great of the success. The weather la; t4aut l rnl Republic l landed on tne golden shore and many thousands are present from of Csllfornla, utterly ignorant of your all parts of theUnloluTbe of the language, unknown to any of your San Francisco turners Vasgreeting received by eople, a stranger to your customs and telegraph yesterday and caused trreat aws, and, in the minds of some, an in truder, and one of that race whose pres enthusiasm. Washington specials say that Ameri ence positive lnlnrv to can under the treaty of 18G0. public .prosperity; but, gentlemen, I withclaimants, Venezuela, complain of the negfound both kindness and Justice; I lect or their Interests Governby' our' found tbafei above the prejudice which claims of ment, The the due payment had'been formed against us, there flow In not been have last February paid; yet ed a deep and broad stream of DODular the holders that the Government equality, and that the hand of friend-- , should settleclaim with them and; collect the ' ship was extended lo tne peopUof every money of Venezuela. Cuban sympathizers here ssv that the and two might live and bl happy, suoceesful armies are on tha island in their in f respected in free America, I gathered terest; one in the eastern part, comknowledge, and in your public schools. mandedthe General Jordan, has twen- by learned' to speaks read, write, act and tv-tmen; the other, nnder tmnk as you do. h i rejoice it is so, and Queseda.thousand About half twenty that I have1 been ahl to cross this vast tne Interior force thousand.. are llboraiad diavm continent without4 an Interpreter, and LiSpOO Cubans, the rear Americans. that here, In ther heart of the United 'ine Assessor of Internal Revenue has States, I can speak to you In your own notified base ball clubs that thev must familiar speech. and tell you how much. license a of ten dollars each, and a how very much, I appreciate your hot pay two tax of and a half per cent, in Gov pitallty.'how grateful.,1, feel' for the ernment receipts privilege and advantages I have in your glorious country, and how earnestly I hope that your examrossiara. ple of cntoiprle,'anergy, vitality and national, generosity, may be seen and The steamer JPetrtl was to carrv an understood as I and understand other treasure seeking partyI from Pana--a Al ...1 them by our government. Mr Buxlin- - ma trk tluk talanrt nf (Vutn. done much to promote good was believed, some agents of the Costa ?;amo half in China towards the American Rica government, who eo to take formal nation: be male himself well aeauaint- - poBsesslon of the island, ed with the authorities of Pekih and The small bands of rebels in Nicarawon their 'confidence to a remarkable gua have been defeated; it was expected degree, lie Is an excellent man, mnd I that the rebellion-- would soon, be quelled. A sharp shock of carthuuake was felt believe If his advice be received and acted upon China will soon be a cordial Julv 21 at: Guayaquil, which extended! friend or all the commercial powers of to :Potla and reached Callao. causlne a the earth.' We are doinic aomethinsrin syvu ucw vi ttuuu uui '.".iiig uu uamage. thewayof progress and modern improve A aheckfeaithqjiiakewas also felt at ment, steamboat lines nave been es xquiqueonjuiyjine volcano Isluga tablished : now we .want railroads and is in constant action. " v" Cuban advices received telegraphs la which .this wonderful toWashington. SOth of western of the sovrelgnty hembipherei July, state that the where the people rule and where they troops in the insurrectionary j Spanish districts are ever (proclaiming peace and good uave uceu reuuoroea rjy au tne dispoea- the ieadw ' China will to all, has taken must now: brush : away tha dust of her active operations. Jn thoi Cinco Villas there have. bcer several minor antiquity, mnd4 la looking across the district l'acltio to benoid and proatby the new contests. In every instance the Spaniards were defeated with a reported aglessons of the new world. I expected only in my visit to vour gregate loss in -- killed,. r wounded and to four.iiundred. amounting city to study your business character prisoners, and, Intercourse,, but your generous ltelnforcements are to be sent princi courtesy, and, kindness have made oar pally to the district commanded by Gen. mission one of .inexpressible pleasure. Jordan. The campaiirn nromlsea to be Man and myself have been ahown an active one, but on account of the Sing of the rain v season both parties aboQt-tliand everywhere made tYi a. been to suspend have oompclltul the recipients of "high attention. We-. j are, delighted .with, what we cava seenr 8. The be Constantinople; difficulty our ex exceeus tnus larryouv cxiv ail Sublime "Porte ' and the your people, evert more tween .the pectations, is 'in a fair wav of of lEcypt than we can express, command our Viceroy and peacefully set satisfactorily sincere and grateful regard. Chicago being and her people will always be remem- tled. The roreign powers nave advised bered by us with pleasure. We trust Ismael Pacha to pursue a moderate our visit may be productive of good course and disavow all Intention of pro results to the United States and that ducing a conflict witn tne buitan. the two great countries of the Bast and London. Tho Satvrdcaf lievino, in an West. China and America, may be article on the approaching. International bound forever .together in friendship: boat race, says if the Harvard crew can was-deemso- ; "'""X;'r it-U, If fTm t ' r't ' t " rr .r i. r "; lection of customs liave heeii iwt iri "force and that Chinamen in America or chiw anvthlng new In rowing we shall re.uy vne vapiam-Genera- l, Americans in China may find like Taeglad to see it; If thef prove able to ana aireaay re- HEW ADUERTISEHEHTS'. suo-cshow tne oi a tne uxioru Tin and ports like consideration remarkable in the increase monotony protection, t&eXr search tor happiness and wealth.' liyo we 'think Oxibrd Herself will be revenue receipts. are preralna Heavy to surrender vailing, and prevent move.Francisco, 8. Mr. Musgrave." CTttefuL The resolution Sn military Important', Governor of British Columbia, arrived the peculiarities of our own system, as ments in the interior. is which it Ixmdon. The regatta of . the Royal KEEP YOORtftBOR) ,A1V cHOME! tbe only 'conditions under here last night, en route to Victoria. to make a match, cannot .be club closed yesterday with a race The Society of the California Pioneers psaslble too yacht same at the time with the the of schooners have completed arrangements highly: and yawls of over thirty wariina railmai oomrianlea lor a trin to Harvard's have made great concession In tons. The course was round the Isle "of It. to manufacture alt kinds of ' " New-Yo- rk the cities coxswain and the boldness ifkingTAf during, andprher Tnerejwere eight entries. The mernAOth which' they challenged the! Oxfdrd-- Wight. fall; the maJorlty-Df-th- o schooner AUce won, ensuing or retail, at Prittt ca'aalkAikem.whleial bers Of the Society have not visited the m their own grounds demands admira-- six? minutes. A 1 vbeating the Cambria aid uumr wmmn imm out futixrtt more tuvmnty-tAto th jieoprm of UlaA before r Eastern' States for h Iperixxl'i of t twenty ton. Tne Jttview. concludes, hoping In the House of Commons the bee"wrtQ, : cotnforV-elegancn hoat-jaetreatment the and' cood workmu. tlat of the Americaii j i't yearaV'i Canada loan bill was read a third time Fortheir toe excelled..'! cannot goods .; Saint John's day was observed by the Ship visit will be such ad to and passed. .. , v. . during their which was incourage its repetition. The Harvard Masons, who gave aplc-nle- , LondonJ In the Commons last even attended by school children, ladles, kat was out for practice at Putney yes- ing Bruce,' Secretary of State or, the ' Readt;tl9Sed."jppersi aiwav? and Fay. v relief noma municipal authorities. The terday, with Lyman clerjy andwas to ques GreiibrcW in .ueparunent, weather JtuUdtniHutttTipfplei lately arrived . from New York.- The tions from Sir Boundellrepiy quite., pleasant. The Oxford Palmer, said T"! ve doors south of CltsUanor Btbrs. ?, crew are making good practice the. pressure of public buslnee0 health of the community is good. had pre are rather short, there being no daily, under. Pangbrowne. Notwith-i'andin- g vented the introduction. of bill-ta7 previous reports to t the contra- tahlish. a uniform marriage law for the potatoes, flour nox lard for tale In town; ry, the date of the race 'has not been United Kingdom; but when Opportunimany other things are getting low. Sitka advices to July cth say that the dnally decided uppn. the question.. would 'he1 ty presented National anniversary was celebrated Madrid. In conseonence of the parti- - dealt with- - on liberal and unsectarlan eoDaaqasaeaoT certain dlshoneat irsofcr ' of navIae t X' have presented orders was of who Interest the Great felt the In tipatlon clergy attempted principles. enusiastically. and. of west me Ttieatre. oiberwUe ob-- ': offiet ' In the approaching visit of Mr. Seward rising of theCarllstsv Mini&ter Foullar Moore." member, for Tipperary. In talned Hmo witbout par Ins for.lt, I UavHit: has promulgated a decree, ordering the quired as to the course of the govern- termraed not to deliver Llm from said and Gen. Thomas. office of t,ime. tka money be pal ou receipt Three men, who left Sitka, last Octo bishops to issue a circular to the clergy ment in regard to the Fenians. Mr. exeept claim on min Therefore, all ber, on a trading expedition in' the In their respective dioceses, recommena-- Bruce replied that O'Donovan Rossa L.1me,'elUierny dne-bor wh. orders, Bchooner Louisa Jbonru. lonsr slven ud. ing obedience to the laws. and threaten and other Feniana had been subjected wise, wtu.nlsssa present mem trade, lor payment m as dead, have t returned ,from. Behrlng1 ing to withdraw the ixwer to preach and to the punishment which strict discip my TGKiaencer?eon xmp ltua. wi sireot, Ane-bor mt tba Kiln, as per ' Bay, where their vessel was wrecked. participate in the confession from all line and tneir misconduct required, orAll narues wisnintt v ooiamagreement. Lima m r. aro to hostile their requirements. Lc, Oratn, the treatment, however, was not un Chaoce for Wood, Coal, plea0nake They underwent terrible privations un who Vienna. In .tho session of the Hun- necessarily severe, r . til rescued by Indlaas. rrgetneiitainUi ma .ia JtB3 residence or bv vf,v; member from Cork, appeal- t appointmenW" uj Chicago. The seventeenth, annua garian Delegation yesterday, Ii. Cresey. or rresb rrata the Lime, sliest festival of the North American Tnrnen on the part of the crovernment. r relented edMaguire, quality to the Government to extend clemn dalIyTalwAysv-si.eptohand. Klla commenced hero several thou- an analysis of its foreign policy, and de- ency to the Fenians. am toaccomtrodate Iriends I was clared cf to alwayson.fia.ad it dictated by a desire presand delegates, from nearly every part Viscount Milton made an inquiry 321J5 -- f ASCOE. serve and the were of interests the United States, peace respecting the boundaries .between the in attendance. develop f The exercises commenced with and liberty, and maintain the good rela- Bridihpoasesslonsand theUnitedStates. a a a a grand reception at Farwell Hall: anl tions between the east and the west, but uiwiy repuea .a tnexana tnat with had already been settled; withquestion speeches, music and a torch light proces such had not always been received 'con-clevrespect same over rone the a as which sion oi in lengtn. to the water boundaries,' Earl Russel spirit friendly a it. The Hungarian Deletratlon in 1800 had proposed that the matter be Dispatches from different points of tlo wnero tne ecupee was an finally adopted all the items of the bud referred to arbitration. country The U.. S. nounce that the result of. the total, obsena-tion- s get or the . MiniHter of affairs. Government' agreed to this .proposal, foreign taken a by the. various Bcientifle anir- - This is considered as a strong manifesta- but the negotiation was interrupted by . at uea was auigniy in FOR THE CITY ASYLUM. pedi- tion of confidence in Von Beust'S policy. the breaking out of the war. The last sausiactory London. The prospectus of the New American. Government had . renewed to science every cular. The addition and human knowledge is Incalculably great. Perfect India and Panama Telegraph Company the proposition for arbitration and a1 photographs of the different stages of the will be Instantly issued. The design fa convention had been which now wlJ! be' recived un n. SEALED 1'ROPOSAI.H oDscuration were taken In great nun to connect south America witn .Europe awaits, the ratificationsigned, on TUESDAY, Aognt lott Senate. of the r.m. oers. i ne scene wnero tne m vas and the United Statca by means of a Naw-Yor- k. on Public Improvement. Uie The Herald' specialist bv Uo the fumUhlDit for X1AI,T,. total Is represented as sublimeeclipse CITY tha and nve-- cablo from Cuba to Central America. -Madrid or of the 8th, says Mn Forbes, tie Qaran Materials, to we deltttiwl ou nas an article on Boston, had ine j. imc9t beyond deserlption. an nooth of and nar tne Mont tv of lit. insplring interview with. Gen. Ground, The llrrcUd says that Secretary Fsh the duel yesterday, between Cassagnac Prim' and' 'Marshall Serrano, during gratlon KtntoB: i,' ," SOO Percftt-so- f ooLBapdtonwl?aUdlng Gustavo and as reason a .as concludes and the for of seizure ;he Flourens, gives to purchase Cuba 2.V) BaheL nOod Merchantable Lime. lion, the which., proposal follows: are "There better days in store by the HJnited States .was brought up. J510 Ixmo e BnUdLDR Hand. Spanish gunboats; that they were inten for SUlngles-sbav- ed prPine White ded to relieve the Spanish fleet row Ood France, If the Emperor is really bent Mr. 25,0j0 was to Ferbes the ' ' Begent presented ferred. on cona on field fair for coast the of and Lat-um .h doing duty opening political Cuba, and Secretary of war by the A erics 20JDOO Good fonr fee the fleet leaving to relnaugurate iesxs,f ana anaa look ror a gradual and Ministry; of eood Red PlneLomNr. mnsiibtiux permit The proposal has not been 1.1X)0 leet Of Jo:stsltiterp, PK!nUtng, 4c. a Peruvian war. He says he does not final discontinuance of appeals to the accepted. up to the BlDf wilt a bo e received for L log the Intend to permit gunboats to leave our sword, which only escape being ridicu however, continuespresent; his and Carpenter's and doing the piasten-r'Rock negotiations. ' Car-li- st Work tor the above oamed Bmldinf. waters, and if they leave without his lous wnen absolutely atrocious.' Several Prieata the have joined Twrtteolaraaee Piwi and Hpeciaeattonaat in an editorial bands. Three priests have been tbeFornice permission he will send after them a onThe Spectator, y, of .Isaac Groo, City Agent, at tbe Cily the difficulties between force which will astonish the "Dons" . .: Turkey and arrested at Madrid. Hall .. r it reserve ihs Tight of receiving tr and compel his authority to be respect- Egypt says, it is fortunate the Sultan and Mexican advices say that the Indians Tbe Committeebids. any, ed. want otherwise rejeetlng Viceroy always money, in the State of Chiapas, and on the fron II. VT. LAWRENCE. There is a story current in Washing- war might resultr but the Western tier, of. Guatemala, comnave revolted, ton that at the time Gen. Sickles was Powers are likely to put a pressure on the mitting 'aerious depredations: At Chu-nul- a SsltlAlre City? Auz.C,l- d217ui that will make Ismael yield several . other large towns, being discussed in the Cabinet, previous and and' disputants the Sublime Porte express satisfac- they raised the standard of Insurrection to his appointment. Attornev Geniral ' . . Hoar aud Secretary Fish suggested that tion. and murdered the curate and residents. BV E. TL'FTS, A dinner was given to the members About ten tousand the General's complicitv with the Saucres-toba- l, on marched TWO BLOCKS Island manifesto ml irht seriously iiter- - of the yacht squadron at Cowes Castle were defeated by the govern- Commodious and SOJJTa OF THEATRE. but and TVwm, with fere with his usefulness at the Spanish yesterday. Jas. G. Bennet, Jr. ment troops, and were afterwards rein . Montli. ,.Board, court. Secretary Rawlinss and Is. M. many other Americans were present. forced and continued to $30 per threaten the Sine-l- HealsSO centa. lAdalnrs. SS& General Cress well, in reDlv to thli ob licnnett's yacht Dauntless, remained at . - Ban rr&nclsco, 7. The solar eclipse '. 4 ii T7T ....... -- - r V t ' 'T?' ,.tt I 4 |