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THE FENIANS. THE RETREAT FROM CANADA. tkiraitk At Pigeon Bill?The Fe ?fins Driven Into Vernon!. -Several Milled and Captured by the Canadians. Alleged Violation of Neutrality by the British Troops. <Jen. Sweeny Bequests Presi dent Boberts to Send No More Troops to the Frontier. Trains Crowded with Home ward Bound Fenians. ABRIM OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED AT BOSTON. **? *e. At. *???* of Invaders Driven Front C.aad*-Tht Canadian Troop* Re ported ae Having Followed the Retreat . Beaiaaa Into Vermont, and Killed -and Wounded Several on United States Soil?General Sweenjr Requests Presi dent Roberta Not to Send Any More Troops to the Frontier. MFUOIAL TELKQUAM TO THE NEW YOKE HERALD, i _ St. Albans, June 10, 1808. the following Is the statement of Thomas Hoyt, scout df Goueral Spear. He reports having been placed by dtolonal Bag ley, of General .-pear's staff, with arteon men I on the American side of the boundary on Saturday morn- [ ing, June 8, at eleven o'clock, with instructions to forward all straggler* coming from Canada to St Albans. About two P. M. over two hundred or two hundred and flfty mounted troops, dressed In scarlet and gray, charged up the road, crossed the line, aud at' tasked bis party, which b.lng overpowered, re tired to the woods. One mau of hU (Hoyt's) party was killed flfty rods on the American ao?, and three others wounded. Colonel IJviugston, ?ofiamanding United States troops, was a witness of the whole scene, but was not able to prevent it, as the Bittish forco recrossed the line immedately. Subsa qutntly, the Brltisli again recrossed the line, and forcibly marched a house on American soil, which the Fenians fea4 used for storing arms. The man killed belonged to Bofibury, Mass. The matter has been offlciatly laid before Major Gib ?on, commanding at this post. Goneral Meade is now dnrosUgutlng it. . A highly complimentary written testimonial has been presented to General Spear, signed by officer* ?ad*r hi* lata command. They ray "What ?**r he the finale of oar enterprise, ?m thing wo are perfectly aeaared?the ffidellty of our soldiers, the ability, personal devotion nod Many high quahflcatlona of Brigadier General Spear." Tbare 1* much excitement among the Fenian officers fin town concerning the killing of ono of their members an American *oil by the British. General Sweeny ha* lamed orders directing, a* the ?jWwt of ft* expedition cannot be curri?d out at present jthat^commandlng officers with tho troop* of the Army of Mind avail tbomsalve* of the offer of tho government per transportation home President Roberts ha* been gHQWtad by General Sweeny to aond no mora troop* B*nrard on account of the atrlngeal measure* of the Coiled Stale* government. A^lnatoh took plane la* eeualaf en theAmerica* ?do, pit win a company of Canadian troop* and the ?**r mard nf tho Penan army, near Frankba, V*. Baran ran mas were wounded, on* naa Mm* through tho r *M died almost Instantly. A oompany *f united ~ regular* neat to the frontier to prevent the "~nm ???>?wtng In puraatt of the retreat tag rare withdrawn early in the afternooe, and the found nothing to oppoee their ruling over Sh* border into Vermont, and having a few ah?ts at tho Pudra of men who Mill remained near the line oa tho jAmerJenn ado, where they had nought protection, ah* Faaiaas numbered but fifteen, and formed lb* stationed on tho America* ?da of th* ltne,|after th* evacuation of Camp 8woony. po pro tool tho straggler* in Uieir retreat. Supposing Hint ?II their aoa had recrossed into Vermont, tho Utile band ?Mouldered their musket* and oommenced marching for |R Albans. After proceeding a abort distance they pnra ebarged upon by a full company of English moraIry. They repelled tho charge, returning their with much spirit. The cavalry renewed SB* charge, and Um Fenians, not having men enough to apvow thorn, were compelled to fall back. A running ft" kept up for over n alio, until near Franklin. ?BTho United Male* authoriUes at ibis placs, acting upon UM President's proclamation, prepared a paper for th* re' ?"?** Fenian troop* to sign, which would bind them to Mtv* up Fenian i*ru General h weeny Issued order* to hi* MM not to ago the paper, and th* mm obeyed him. Gen ?ral M**d* upon huarrhal hem last night immediately ?hanged it so as to read to "giro up this expedition " SECOND DESPATCH. General Sweeny sod Colonel Meehan wore paroled this Morning by General Moade, to await the action of the eMril authorities. Their parole gives them the liberty of flhe town, Instead of being closely confined to a small ?aom, an they hare bean since their arrest, during which She health of General Sweeny suffered considerably. Omul Spear auDt into town thla morning, bringing ggihtrNT of tbe returning Ftaitua. He wn- token Gtek m tbe wey in, and waa obliged to etop at a farm h*a*e laat night. Immediately on bia arrival bare be I to Major Glbeon, I'. ?. A., by whom be waa I I to tha quarter* of Major General Meade. The waa ahaent at rburch at tbe time, bat on ble return General Spear waa referred again to Major Udmurt or bo paroled bim upon lite giving iiia word of honor to report dally at nine e'clork P. M Report* are currant of official action concerning meant infraction* of the neutrality law* on the part ef the Br it lab, which may demand tbe prompt mteatlM of oor government Tbe eeliare nf Veiled Htatee mall property belonging In Americana, planar*, iean aon and tioddnrd, of tbia place, at Hi dkrataad by a Brltlsb officer, on the ground that it waa mealed for tbe Queen a ecrvice, coaatltutes one oaae of wileraaei aad tbe pjinult ant maaaarre of a law ra pntlag Fenian* oa American aoil ia another. W# have many report* of ? cruelty practtaed gym Fenian airagglcra In Canada. Ia one wear a bay about fourteen yean of ^e waa fbuod (Mating am the road, whan be waa beaat by SrWebera. who pounded him oa badly that be died dhortiy after Sena women, with aaeetly ferocity, mmtabod the IMUa fallow a (bna into terrible furrow* From all acnenam tha feeling in tNioada, aaw the terror ef the nam te p?id. In nwet latenee. Tha people open h laaoM American*, aad declare that oar government ia damning no credit for Ma effort* to ermine the ana (Moldy lawn, ae they only wanted the Feaiam to gat late *a latertor of Canada, when they would ha utterly aaat The atatemeat that General Spear waa ieteriealed at i Mate hie roraaa aroeeed tha border w a beat aad aa I Maadar, artdaatly eman itiag from amdm av a mitigated Maadar, ertdaotly man iuag Brlttah apy The General waa perfoeuy da a'tld nnadlilea far bending tha m Vhe Caaadlaa S*pert of the Fight Tha JFaalmma Kepalied General Milled i atutoea Frteaaarw Taltem?Raatteaaeat ' at Qaelw ??dppwheatleatefaa Attach. pracial, tslsobam to ran saw rou kbjiaLB. Mowraaau June lff-10 P. M. ' A compear of forty guide*, a portion of tha Governor Teoerai ? body guard, eompnatd entirely of Mnatrral faatlemea, left hero yeaterday morning for tha St 4nnaad front Arriring there they were Immediately ordered awtward to a point a* clone la tha border Mae m pomibia. The RlOe brigade of regular* at ttla moment primil tbe Fauna, who war* en tbe Chaadlaa ad* ef the herder. On reaching Pigeon Bill, SlaUat about eight miiee from St Armand, the guldai Gtacorered a Fenian ban-lca le, which bad bean erected ?tram tha road aad which waa found deaenad. A body ?f Fealaaa ta tha dlataac* were ahnat being charged ?pea, bat warn Hanaro* ?< to be oa tba American eld* of She line. The guide* war* the* flred upon by tba Fa ?taaa ftwm a houae elaaa t* the llna, which tba Cuglmb ?Maokad, driving the eaamy oat Thereupon aoae* lUhv fag took place, raaalttag la lb* npula* of tha Fenian* lb* MB#, -where they met-the Called State# ?iwmm wh? aaptared four ef them, aad mid they would Mold their far the Caoaiftaa government. In the en gagement eerural Feaaaa war* oaptorad by tbe guide*, ba J ??*?*! ?*H*r* war* trod by tb? Rifle, into tbe both ?feme they euppoaed that; eaamy had bid, a Tew be lag fer. ssEvtaz*?? - ? ax.?-? and found ao Fenians. They end dead bodies 10 the woods, the result of the Royal B1{?vito M^tobto advices fromQusbec received hero jssss^^m^ zsrsan mwWto resist IL In addition to ihe ^n^oTthr^shiptaef-war In???? the citadel sre being changed, Armstrongs being substl tUtAdeftondtonlorbtte American Christian Association, -laiiing ih.s city and Quebec, were taken for upper cruel Fenians, and for this reason were rudely questioned, esneclallv In the latter city. Tbe arrival or Mr. Peter Cogger has some political sig nificance. Mr. Thurtow Weed is expected on Wednesday. The military tribunal for tbe trial of the captured Fenians la to consist of twenty-on# ranking offloers. Swsplclows Schooners In the St- Clair Hirer?A Canadian Gaaboat Sent There to Watch Their Movememts?The Cass elan Cabinet la Session?The Oath of Aileglaneo to ho AdnalntoteroM to all Government Employee?Arrests of Te utons In Ottawa, Ac. SPECIAL TKLBUKAK TO THB K?W TORE HiSSLD. Ottawa, Canada, June 11, IMS. Three schooners, crowded with men and in every way suspicious looking, passed down the 8L CUir river to day, from a point near Simla An Important Cabinet mooting was held this forenoon, which was prolonged Into the afternoon, At this meet ing it was agreed to order the Iron gnuboat Rescue, which was lying at Godcr. b, to pursue the eusplclous craft into the St, Clair river. The gunboat has gone la pursuit, as ordered. It was also agreed to administer the oath of allogiance to all tbe clerke employed in tbe civil service of the govern mont, and that It be doao oa Tuesday. The question of administering the oath to a largo claaa of the population, which 1 am not at lllberty now to nam ? more definitely, was considered, but Is not vol decided. When the decision Is made ! will Inform you both of the . lass or the population concerudd and the facta necessary. The question of the lou.'th of the l'arliiimentry session was another top.c taken up, and it wa.-> doc.ld -d that it should la-l a fortnight, and a bill will be passed to-morrow giving the F.xe-ulive power to detain in custody all per-ous arrested or who mav be arresied under the suspension or the itabeas Lor pus' act from the time of their arrest to the kth or June, ** ter the adjournment of Parliament, deloeates from all the provinces will l>e sent to England for the purpose of a reeiug upon a plan of confederation, end another ses-ion or Parliament will take place next fall. The government havo made application to kngland for eight thousand additional troops, including a regiment or cavalry and a proper proportion of artillery Three arrests have been mails hers to-day. The names of the parties arrested are Graham, Lyons and McCarthy. Several others for whom warrants have been ta-ued have mysteriously disappeared, but the police are alter them and they can scarroly escape. Ken lactam was the main subject of discussion In most or the churches to day. It was denounced emphatically in the Catholic churches. The excitemeul throughout Canada continues, Extras are continually Issued by the newspa)?ers. It is not so Intense as it was three days ago, lor which the suspen sion of the habeas corpus may lie thanked in some deyree. The government know all the Fen.ans in warrant Is out for the arrest of Alderman Goodwin, who, it will be remembered, was In correspoodenc.-with Kill an some time ago. Another is out lor a Mr. Good huo who kc?p8 b hotel here, and who refused to ent^r tain'or receive the volunteers billeted upon him. Kiery Fenian In Ottawa is known to the government. They number sixty-eight, and warrants are Issued for the arrest of evcrv one of them. Goodhue's place is known to have been ihe headquarters of the Brotherhood here. The whole fraternity will soon fie arrested. Thi lUuatlea In Toronto?The Cagtured Frntani. SPECIAL TELBQK4M TO THE HEW TOEE BKBALE. Toaotrr j, June 10, 1SW All has been quiet here to-dav. Fuueiml sermons have been preached in all tbe churches. The news of General Bpear'e retreat and surrender to the United States authorities baa been received with great rejoicing, and alt are of opinion tllat the last ha* b*en heard of the Fenians; Mill the Chicago expedition pus sies nod perplexes them. That Uie vessels left that port Is conttdentty ueeerted by thoao who Kara arrived here from Chicago, but their whereabouts re mains e mystery, doubtless shortly to be unravelled. The expense Incurred by Canada up to this Urns may be estimated at a sum not far short of $8,600,000, and that sum will bo largely Increased befbre the matter sub sides Into quietness. Fifty ulna Fenian prisoners were brought here yester day from Bradford, and are lodged In the old JaiL Of these forty-eight give their reMdam e as BaBlslo, . _ West, ewe Philadelphia, three New York, one Cincinnati, one Loulavlfle, eoe N*eh,'U? Twentr-alx ewly of ths number are Irish by birth, one Canadian, one Scotchman, one Englishman, one Bwtas ?ad the rest Americana or Irish Am?.eau<.Nli?cteen ?re Protestants end Dlseeoterm. (ho remainder Roman Catholics; eltven are married, and' *'?f!L5JU?5 ?..i uur write. The names I have balore forward^ vow Altogether there ere abeut one hundred prisoner* Iter*, exciuaiv# of thoae under arrest as suspected Is A man named Jobs Mag sire, who hold a high peolllon In the Hibernian Boe.er, was arrsnted to day, nuns have been issued for tbe arrest sf a immw <* others It In supposed that ail Uis handed over to a military nnmmlsmnw Thn mwug ?ffj imr >n fnvor of bonging them baa mmewnat eubsidsu, sad it is probable few will be petto death.. Tbo kind treat ment the prisoners end wounded volonteere reoeived at tbe bands of tbe Fun tans has tended10 ?"Pf" the popular anger. The exception, will be those ofth leaders sod Canad ans who bavt been taken with ermn They will most oerw.nly be banged. Tim r?lau OmmuisMI hjr tki OalhtlU Ctergy. SPECIAL TRLR0RAM TO TBI HI* TOBR HE1ALP. Kuhhtob, C. W., Jane 10, 1M& Blahop Horati, the Catholic prelate of this diuoase, id bit Harmon to-day at the Cathedral, denounced the Foniana hi the ttrongeat language, and exhorted the Irish ralbolica of Canada to give their aid to tb* topport of the government, and aacriflre tholr liven If necermry In rep' UlDg the ruihleta invader* of tbe r home* He wae proud to My thai ttiore were no Fenian* among his congregation, and he t?-!i*v*d that there were none In the dioceae. All qniet here. The fenlant Baeltr Kngaged In Traat. porting War Mntarlnl Tawarda the Prontlarw-Keportetf Selsitre of Terelwa W agoa Leadi hp the t'nlted llatei Foarrre, 4e. BFgCJ AL TK {.HIRAM TO THR MRW TORE ItKRaLD. Oonmemo, May 10, 1ME However people may be linprteeuil with the uern ?? lion lhat the reoent action of the government for the eappreentoa of the Feu tee movement* agalaet Canada, and the preeenee along the threatened points la th.a quarter of General M<-ade and n large fore* of tro?pe mn>t of necessity compel the abnadonment of the enter prse, no aach reenll la feared er < onumplaled by rh?*a who hare the direction of affaire hew. Among Uie Bro-'hcrhood In thta region there Is aa lucre seed dotlre and eigne of a mors thorough determination to peah the work on, despite the check* and repulses they hare me* la eel tores of arms and ammunition, and the aspect of affair* at Mnlone In proof of thta the following facta, which I have gleaned from authentic aoarnea, will bo of interest.?. Poring the preparations for the Fenian campaign against Canada thorn was eaetntiy ooaveyed bore end de posited at dt? rent potato in thta ooaaty bordering the choree ef the (h Lawrence a considerable quantity of arm* and ammunition In charge of Fenian esatrea, to be used when the time for action came Tbie it now being transported over the tump Ik tt to points near Ma lta* tad the Canada herder Of thta Ihst the eolherltiaa here have received Information, and hardly n night paams lhat aqeada and dotaehmeata of teldltrt art not moating the oonntry In Mop thta tew move. On Bslardsy evening laat twenty wagon loads of arms and ammunition were aeon moving from Antwerp am the Borne, WaMrtewa nag Ogtiatbiirg railroad, the nagoas and aseort travelling by the tnrnplke road. la fatmaSien or Ihe feet was immediately received here by nd detachments of Midlers wore at ones la puree it. The force returned te Ogdtuehurg Una morning uatnocaatfal. Thta was a qnastlty of war ma terial that had previously reached Antwerp by rail, bet which, an tht ippurtnoo of General Meade * orlev, waa quietly oarrtod aff and aacratod. Lata night It waa put en wagons and a Mart made for tb* frontier, the party tn charge heading fog Malone The game aaaa of the Feaiana, their 4?*tr* for an encoun ter with their foe, the brateij and piueh they evinced at Brie and ltldgewny, and the etealbnt character they bare totaaiaed etnoa they earns into thta region, have tecured tbem the sympathy of the whole country around bars, and all the traaaportaUa need la promptly glvao and their carols kept. Three night* ego a taction ef Artillery pwaal through Ogdeoaburg on Ha way to a piece of ntamalment far ma terial of war east of Melon* Within the laat forty-eight boor* fifteen rata* of Rprtagfletd rifle* sad thirty thou mad rounds of ammunition her# patted through thta pier* by underground railway, known only to the Fenian* of the town. The brotherhood here are eonE deot ef arming the whole fares at Malone if It ta koprto. gather a few fey* longer. Thar* ta groat activity among tbem of late, and If wnt of the more open spoken are to be believed, there ta no look of anno and ammaalUoa and the mesne of Iran*porting it to the man ta the from ft now appears that the liaigttoa of tb* Fenians at Malta* and their accepts*a of transportation waa n Meat af them are dropping off tn aqwwto at M* Meat the lla*. Unite a aumber beokel far Burfotk *nd the Wost are now sr altered about Ogdenaburg. They ?ay they have no Intention ol abandoning the enterprise, and that they are still acting In obedienoe to orders. They will be well taken care of by Utelr friends here. General O'Neill, of Fort Krle fame, spent sis hours la consultation with the principal men or the two circles organised here while on his way to Malone. He left on Friday morning, and stopped at Potsdam Junction. His presence and counsel bare evidently something to do with the earnestness and seal that have been since mani fested among the Brotherhood. I have ascertained beyond doubt that this waa to have been the rallying point of tha array of invasion. Tne plan of the campaign waa to concentrate as large a force as possible at this point to make a feint?aftor eaeing great privations st Fort Krle and Its neighborhood?ao as to draw tha Canadians there and to weaken as much aa Baaibie the means of defenca at Ottawa, which was to ve been one of tba principal points or attack. Steamers bad been chartered to land a large Fenian force at Halt land, aix miles above Ogdensburg. The programme, In the event or effecting a landing, was the filing of a signal gun and the spiking of ths guns st Fort Wellington by confederates inside ins forts, u> be followed by a rapid dash on Prrscotl. Its capture, and an Immediate march upon Ottawa Tuesday night, tha 6lh Inst, was set down as the time, but the non-arrival of war material that waa expected, and the arrival of United Sistet troops and General Heads, that ware not expected, de feated the whole scheme. Rations from the commissaries here have been ordered for the subsistence of the Fenians al Unions. It is stated hers that Uenerul Meade has prohibited the Inhabitants of Malone supplying the Fenians with provisions, necessitating a reliance upon tha govern ment stores, which he can dole out in quantities so stinted and insufficient that be hopes to starve them Into abandonment of the enterprise. There Is a movement talked about that will require General Meade e pros nee here. He is expected back on Tuesday next. Positive Information baa Just corns In that the troops last evening captured twelve wagon loads of ammuni tion at Brasher Falls, between Potsdam and Malone. These reported seizures of large quantliiea of war uia terial show that the grand doM-ent on Canada was to have bceu made from the northeastern Irontier. It will require some great confidence in the resources that may still remain to leaders of the Fenian host to per* '? \ere In their attempt in face of this train of revcrsus and disappointments. Fenians Homeward Bound. At-iurrr, June 10, 1864. Between five and alt hundred Faulana arrived in this city from Malone this evening. Thoy were furnished transportation to this point by the government. Tbey belong In New York and Baltimore. They have no money, and no arrangements have been made to gr. e them "transportation from this city. Bureau), June 10. I860. The Fenians are gradually leaving town, and we ura assured that by Tuesday but few will bo lefi in tins city. The body of Richard Scully, of the Klghleenib Ob io (Cincinnati) rcglmont of Feuians, who was killed at the battle of Rldgewsy, was escorted to tho depot this after noon by about Alteon hundred men, most of them from Ohio, accompanied by a band of musia The body wus scut to Cincinnati, where the deceased resided. Wanmowx, June 10. 1864. Three carloads of retnmln; Fenians passed here on yesterday's trams. An extra train with about four hun dred more went booth this morning. They have neither money nor food. Many more are oomlug to morrow. None are going north. WoarrsTsa, Mass., June 10, 1844. Sixty Fenians, under command of I.ieutanam Colonel Tranter, arrived by s|ieclal train from JM. Albans to-night. They were met at the depot by a large crowd who wel comed them home. Bra-vox, June 10. 1 <44l A sperial train from St Albans arrived late last li ght, and another this afternoon, bring ug altogether about fifteen hundred Fenians home from the Vermont bor der, all of whom had crooned tha Canadian linn except a row stragglers. Transportation was furnished by the United Slates government. Tbe Fenian war la ended iu that direction lor tho present. Tha Case of W. W. Hegsn. 8t. Lotos. June J, IH44L The examination of W W. Hog an before the United States Dlstr.ct < ourt closed to day. Judge Treat decided to bold the geu.'lent in >n a |'>,0O() bond lor a probabla violation of ths Neutrality law The c ute of A. I.. Uor ruou, of Chicago, was then commenced. Schooner with the Fenian Flag Flying. Jitrnorr, June 10, I8tw The schooner Dickinson, from Ghic igv, came dow n the river this morning living the Fenian Bag. sbr waa brought to, boarded and examined by tba cottar Sher man. Nona but tba clew wars found aboard. FENIANISM IH THE CTTY. Visit to Colonal Raherto?Telegraphic CommusRatlonoby the Fenian* Stopped hp tho Qoveraaunl^Heatlng off I we father Ma I hew Fa rant Society In Aid of tho Fonlnno, dka. Tba news from the front yesterday bad decidedly a discouraging effect upoa the mimlura ?f lb# Fenian or ganization In this city. Tba present prospect of tba Invasion was almost the eoty subject of loin during tba day. While all Fas lens agreed la ooa detailing in no measured terms tb# course of ths government In tba asattar, many eanaurad n leading oatesr. ra not being hnaty enough in sending tbe availa ble faros at bta command serosa the bolder lo the mslHtaoce of General O'Mefll. President Roberta seat off two promlaeat Americas oA> era to the border to taka charge ol some of tho men who appear lo bo wanting in that respect. One ef the greatest dime iittes the movement boa to contend against is tba tbi t that no lueasegiMi could be got by thorn along the lines, as It Is said that this gown man I, both bare and at the ae\ eral points where the meo were stalKiued. took asch action as wholly prevented a si ogle telegram bamg sent either way. This has ban said to be more damaging than aaythlsg which n* been dona against them. No recruiting waa doea and vary UUla transports! io* of troops item to# city daring the day. Tff IT TO MR. MUITI. To ? gentleman who raited <>a Mr Robert* yreterdav be alatad it *u the moat mistaken idea to think the movement on Canada *u (Ivan tip. Khoald li be cruahed for tha present there araa enough d ma 10 pl? e It aa a nacreae. Those holding the higheet pualtkraa In tha government at Washington eocouragod - won' want In It* conception. and did not p it forth a foot to cruah It till tha Urea and llherlia* ol a people were row. promlaed .should the prisoner* la t'antbU ?..ITer the govrrom 'nt In Waalilngt?n were Mm re?|on*il>l? partv, who sold arm* and monitlona of war knowing liter ware Intended and ywcfcaaed lor tin iaaj <tliiion on Canada. Ha |tromlaed u> come nut with tha faeta. He promiaed that the Irtah pao|>le aiiould be no longer the toola of poUttriana Thay now aaa thotr poalliou and will iakn tare of It. Thla conversation waa Interrupted liy the entrance of a few gentlemen Intimately connected with Mr. Kob rta w thla moreincni, who .ntiuiaud they were on private and Important tmslneaa with tha I'realJent Tie gentle.i. in withdraw, and during the interview of the other* woh Presid at Roberts peran<bulap-d by pcrwlaalnn af the Jailer through the building. He wax obeerred by tire prtaonera, and being ml-iakeo for Mr. Rob>-rla waa chaerad Inatiiy. Tboae ronllae<l 1 mined,*'ely to tbrp cells peered their now* in the grating to have a P**'P, aa tbey auppnaed. at their fellow prtaoaer, whom tbay evi dently honored and admirad At headquarter* bndina appeared .to ga on nwlnter ru|><rdly, aod it la ertdenl the last of Teoauitm ia not yet heard frnro Many of tha leading military man, who barn returned forordera Iron ibn from, are to <iar rais ing Oora 11 rod quart era here, and It M atatad tbay have left aga n to i omiaenna operation* MtrTiNO or the rttttaa wtrngw aacirrr. A m eung of the rather Vaibew Parent Aoriety war held laat evening M their hall la Broome si > ?i I be apartou* room* were crowdad to auffoeatlen, hundreds remaining oolalda unable to obtain admieoon. After the tnblevt of Intemperance bad baen ablr dealt with. Mr. K. L Cary, hen.lor or tha Rauiaa BMbgrfcood, was In trodoeod. Ha aad hla mind was at present too full of tha abaorbtng matter whlrh ha waa an deeply enraged la to nay anylh.ag on the eubjarl of temperance Me had only yawtarday retnraed fmm tba front, aeelng that eommuh.cation* were Mopped on tha wtrea and no ora nee lloa istaid ha kept np axrept by mall, aad that waa doubtful Tba govarnmeat interfered witb their rlghta aa attireon, aad tbay would ba mada la lhal H Tba povnasal powdar aad moakat* ware anid to pat tha mattar forward He contended every more was wtaked ^ by tboaa la high placer until tba real!let war mad. Tba maa man tha border, aad ?b*a af pawar cease down ireasbaremMy I with maay Umee amre force than Canada aad Ragtand oombtaad aauld ore. Bhonld ihe < anarlisae beng er 111 osa any of thorn brave man they had la Hour poaaaMaw, tba Mbn of their clUaa aad town* would fly with the wlads of knave*. (lwmease applanv ) let it are be cooa'lcred far a ai iwaal tba matter waa a failare. They rn .glu be forced to darstet at preaent, but onty to cowimance ?gaia wtth reaawad vigor. Ba would anw call aa tha maa af thla aaciaty la form a regiment, aad hoped tba OllMT hqIhIii do tfc* MkflM). 8# taf i aatad aa thalr marekal for faarteaa vaara, bat anil da ao aa laager If tbay did not aoiaa out aa they Moatd. Let tham never agala <Matey aa Iriah flag in tba Mre-m of Mew Turk aa Bt Palrtek'a day If tbey did are nnpaad m this boar of their aativo eoaatrv'e dMtieaa After nam? further remark* Ike apeak er rowel?dad with a atreag appeal to tboaa grmiat la aaad la arma aad other arem aartaa Tha apinker'* remark* were raeatvad wtth ap. piauaa. A oatlaatlaa waa Ibaa tabaa op for tba peaiaa eaaas, aad a aakatrlpMaa lire opened by revet el gentle men praaaat giving from fly# la aa* baadred daItare. Cw II la lam aad I. aaa af HB. Auurr. June 19, 1M( ' A boat alaa a'alwoh laat pyaaiag a yaabt ouataialag tbrea yonag maa, while oa the way from OotaadMf la PaakaklU, collided with tba atmmy Dana ?baft tba wheel, aad waa re pa'ted Tba ?topped, aad MM pilot, John Hem, went ta tbeir I ?re, aad auamdid ta reaeaing two of the as, oaa of whom waa a ana af Joha C. rremont Tba third, aamad Kama, from Tanaaylvaaia, wa drowned Ibaatlmg at War#eater. Woaoaaraa, Mtaai Jaaa 10. 1MB While a freakea maa wa* being enareyed to tba paUaa office to night, from a melre at Beat Woreaatar, a ateaa wan thrown re two of the olfirere, hlttmg him apaw tba head, whereupon tba officer 11 red at tba arwwd, tba bail huttag a area aamad H T Watkai, a cigar aurea. fbrtnrer, aaar lb* ay#, earning through tb* aknlL Wal bat Mb aerviv# bat * abort time H* waa ? more specs *? A taago crowd baa eeaaregeta* m tba palma other Nd (r?M avast area* I wwidt STRANGE IF TRUE. Xh? LatMl l.wi rrono tit* Spirit WcrM Roooptlosa of UtaUual OmmiI I?U Fwll OtMiiptloa of Kb Coilgnat, Ac. The folic reader can readily imagine the sensation* with which we perused an invitation to bo preaent at "the reception of General Scott iato spirit life" evening. It wai in vain that we recalled the fact that the old hero waa burled at Weal Point a week afo, there waa the invitation Implying that be waa to be preaent, In eome form or olber, at kbblt Hall, corner of Broad way and Thirty-third afreet. With a faith worthy of a better reward we went to Kbblt Hall, which waa dlled, noon after our arrival, by a very large audience. THB PLACB AND TUB PBOPLB. There waa nothing eitraordlnary about the hall except a red curtain back of the roatrura, and behind ihta cur tain we Innocently Imagined that General ticott waa con cealed, ready to emerge when the gathering waa pre pared for hie appropriate reception. The audience waa peculiar We bare never eeeu ao many homely lad lee, middle-aged gentleman and unbecoming bonneta aince the laid Womaa'a Kigbls convention. Masculine eyea nought for a pretty face aa a thirnty traveller seek* an oasi* in the deeert The ladlaa were almost equally I more-tod whenever a young man appeared at the door and exhibited a disposition to enter. The wearer of a Derby attracted geueral all'uilou and envlnua admiration. There were a few |ie?i>lu who had dropped In from curioelty; n few cotiplea who had seloolod the hall aa an excellent placo for the u-ual Sunday eveuiog Dictation, and a few idlers who had been attracted, like mothe, by the lights, aud Who fluttered away ao aoonaa aonwirmly aiooe to speak; bat the majority of the person* preaent were evidently spiritualists, neatly dreaaed and decorously behaved, but having thoaa personal characteristic* which mark the spiritualism a* a class by themselves, like the Indiana or the actors. PHRltMIWABT raoCKKniVIOS. After a ailcnre of a fow moment, a gentleman took tho platform and annuunred that Judge Kdmonda would lecture next week, and that the only spiritualist picnic of the season would he given at Fort l.ee next Fridav, in mid or a progressive school, or lyceutu. When be bad expatiated kutHciently upon the charms of Fort I/re, which he declared to be the tnom beautIItil spot id the universe, he handed a couple of baskets to two ladles, who proceeded to take up a collection. On. of there ladles was young, pretty and smiling, and It was im possible to refuse to contribute to ber store. The other was elderly, grave nnd reserved, end seemed to leuve the matter of contribution lo the consciences of those lo w hom alio ptosanted her basket. As vve noticed that several of the audience shirked this dutue, we ru sp ctfully recommend that onlv young ladies ahull l>e permuted lo pans lbs plain In luture. The money hav ing h'en handed over to the treasurer ol the society of progressives, snotlier lady struck a few chords upou the piano and then began to s ug, in a shrill, wiry voire, a hymn about "the cold grave," the ott'ci of which wan to cause cool chills to creep over the atidh-nne and to involve us In a state of depressing gloom eminently favorable to spiiiiiial manifestations Tho lights seemed lo burn blue, the red i ueluln wared to and fro, but colli'ug else happened, and ulior exhorting ns, In toe las' vorue, lo "be rneerlul," which was quit" im|>on.db<e under the circumstances, the singer and the piano, not agreeing well together, suddenly ceased their discoid. Ufa VMM A l tr irMKXI. All this while nnother lady had been silting upon the platform, hor lorni ts-nt, her licad bowed, her brow rest ing upon ber hatul, and her whole attitude expressive of proluuiid reflection and an eudoavur to e*>< as far into the spirit world aa possible. When the singing ceased this lady cam-' forward to the desk; and ?# ware In form <1 that her name was Miss Kmma Jay llullene, atid her nrrupailon that of a lecturing msdlitm. Hiss Hiillowa Is a per.uo Of the aaadinm age aud Drawl f height, with a Drawl On liwnf, sunken cheeks, a month trained for much talking, ? pwtw complexion, and luor worn !n Howry baud* and aimfl curls, *hu waA pi* oly |>ut rtehly dressed to hiack silk with jet ore.vinculo, and upon her flnger sparkled a dU niond nng Without pr--i vse er tn'.rwtMrtiun she com mcaned renting a poem about adsadfiorn. whioh waa so vary bad that we at one ? deottfi-d thst AM been cernpo ed by beraelf While In the pcuiuve attitude obOv ? described. It appeared, however, that we wer? mis taken. Miss Hulirue got along very well with the rhymes until Site rawe to a line aaoudtuing that angels had barns the dead bero some where; but at tbts pwantsns broke down, paused a r-w moments, aud th.-a, aa If suapn ou? of . acred e Illy, deOantly slated that the poem had been dictated to her by a spirit, but that "as the In'eus* thought or the aud em a aa to what II all meant, we presume hid destroyed the conditions of receptivity," she could ton repeat any more or it at pn-seni. Here there waa a gen eral Ugh of rehaf. sod a number or |iersons, who had hewn qulotly edging towards the door, resumed thrir aaaia. ? Liu-rcm ox ??no vounr. NKl Halloa* ilx-a MMnred Hint Ma eoli)ect of her dleeou-ne would be "Kara Wuniup," of wbteb ah* pro reeded lo *f'*e' Me* nt our reader# bar# heard lb* burleeijn# oral lone npM oiiflPl'l righte lb UtO "del'a whale tht aialtor" atyla, dellrered by negro tamauei* Ni?a baUeae'e afMory wa* <ba count or peri of tin* borlawque. Th-re wa* tba aaaao niooutnnou* toe*, the urn* peculiar iai*ciioai at the riuee of eerU eeatoaae, lha lama muddied rtnwonc, tim aaua i alwunl aad menu gruoea illaatiaUoa*, iba mm* jtmHe aT wnrda without ?neaaiag. Me aauta independence (X gram mar, Me earn* carelmaaaa* a* to pruuanctalloa, Ma nana attlludae ami iba na? fpqarui cough-although iu iheraneof Mia poor lady lUa rough aaamcd quite u roluniary aad tadweUve ol III health. Tba roaaiaol repetition of Ma yknm "uf your tuna," la a aery em phatic lone, waa ?* ludncou* aa llie cap-h-word* of tba miDeireta. Noihttg waa wealing io < mnplei* lha oom paruoo atoept tba abeurd oau n? ana Ma old umbrella In hang Ilia labia. Ml** Hulleut a in latum of word* and inaep''IIlOfia of eontrnce* would uaienoi bra Mala prop mad Mr*, rartlagtou lo (ta Mu-h bad ibey lam pram'Bi- Hut bar very ioipre~oie manner and her Ud) liku appearance yrerwated to* audience Inm oeltclag tba rtdwakma aide ol bar remark*, and wbeb aba declared that "our baitouai iwoer raaoait Iba apnDtaueoaa alr'uga to reverberate iu aiaiuluneoii. oat*a of national glory' atwidr bacaaee we did not worehip brroee. and v< ml mated Mia aldld of attaint wnb lb# fan ihat fceglaad ba<l loot bar plaae among lha aatlona 'V cauae .he *or?hlpp?d Ibe ham, not fix hi* i feel deed-, hut baaaaai hi* lioaur a irorn tmaiag hu Intel (trough Me loog line of the Inn ug* of go honored and an ima arable aacoeiry," May apparently a. copied it all aa goepal. ree raam or wmiiL actrrr. I aa lag lha whjert of lion worehlp aa abruptly aa aba bad ontaied upon d. tllae Hnlleee began lo d*~*ril>e the deaUi uf liauaml Scull and hia faUauca into Me eplrtl land Wa bare mn -para for a verbatim report of bar remark a. w lib ib< tr ruflloae repetition*, ooutradu llnoa and ab'OTd.lif*, a >r would ao am.k mm aenae prove Intern-ting lo Me render, ntyn if wa bad room for IC In orr-f, Mua Boikae declared lliat about ten ooora 'Wf your limo" before i.eneral MCdtt'a daeraae a circle 'd epiriU waa formed, t|T direrlioa of Ma Head i eotre uf Iba epirit laod, lo aa ?i-d tba old bero lo dflbg Thle eiri'lo waa rompuer-4 of ar au pi-raoba, Bin Of whom were main tier* of the lioee rale lam ly, and eoaai-100 of "iwe middle agod lad ha ooa )ouBg lady, one n-lddlo-atpad gooilomaa abd a lad " Theotbrr two apirlli lb Mo riroi* ware Weelriagloa and I.tiicoin Tbnee cireic. we?o alwaye formed over drlag parautia, aba eaptelaed, la enter iu facUilnta I hair duoln ami to loatruct Me afania IMiawltai lo Urn caaa of lieoerat r>u it requirod about I oar boara "of your time" la jnrfbcl Iba ooinrnualraUoai. and Mob Uie tieneral feH heller I ban ha had for Bfleea year* "of yobrtima" before. Abm.t Ml boor* "of your HMO P"*" K" '"*? Mbbl '*1 ? deatti tUa p.'it* banan Bianufac' iBt for btm a aptrituei body by dm a tag lha apt ritual aaeanra from lila .1 trad ante, niiartog It ' Uirouab ? at>aau or vaHt" Tula praeaaa bofwg cam ple ad, tba Uaoarai bad a delifbifiil dream, lb ahlrii ba r -T.eeed Ma raaaMrtea of Ma imat and aaw tba glorte* uf the I'lUtlW. Mia aoo than aeterod tba few eiaa trtf I orda that iiouod tba tiuwaral'a apini to hla body, and tb" Uao eral died. It pain* u* in record eweU detnde aa tbme. but what aba can a faithful rapertar ?f rsnnavi. ro nib an bit uet. After tba Haaeral'a death ba waa uaeooeetoos far eiiwut three mtbuioa ?at yoar Uma, umuaued Mia* Hull' aa, and tueb ba aw one to Bad Uiamntf aurriuhd.d by hi* family and dlatlag'i abed frtawda. Mta mortal body lay an earth aefara btm. and ha waa attired IB ?(?numMmQ '-at baa twenty jrner* yowoger," and felt propoT Km of My rejnraoated He paibi I i an hour -of your time" in amy ylbg the artaUatWMon of bi? new Ufa, ia c Boraii oitb Ma daoaaaad member, of hi* family and in renetrtag lb# ooaemelatkm* of bm inauiaarabM ad 1 auioag Me ipwit*. Tba monriili wiuob aueaaal ' a ioat waa ouatmeiad by r" Una niuatry at hla iaat waa ouatmeiad by Ma|oy whirb greeted hi* entraara into the .pint land, and aa them ?m every maeuhrdaUee of gnaf bevn ee tuaro waa arary form of ropMctog m Mat ifbiri Tbao Ma Haaaeal ra* next day, **r?wr uma," dunoggwrunh uia preparation* 1 for hla grand adle al rm hwgrand aManTmi ipM m by Me ig 11 Hail Whaa bo "raawabeool again," aa Mim tan When ba -raawafesood again," an oiaram 1 M. aeareMiag waa ready, and ba in Bia wrltoal eaalami, erbtch Ma larturom yiftl r f all MMB bullana aeaartad Uaat Ilia 11 ighta and apintaal hodiaa, aad rotorwd by lit* ? **"1 taairna Tbaaa atbalaUana begi 1 bieb 1 boaia and form a pea*lire atactrte t arrant, ae lha face rioar and almbaa all Mia mat ef Ma wly la a eemi traaapemat llayeij. Tba ray ?)'. Tba eyttlta raa ,?m*Bt 1Mb dmae la any way they rtodt by mply wiehing for tba aroa taenia, but tmd nr 11a wear dark oolora, and Ma purer a ant M lha whiter and brtghter It Ita xtuma Qeoaral Seatt en lha oanaawm of hu maayttoa. letuma oanarm IWW?1 m tba unrealua of hie mrepii n. ae ermyad la a tab W pearly white oaMlerry grey. ie ran ra of lha fact that, althoagb a (? good man, be id hie fbtltBMk which yrweeatad hw Vme from l<* ag rfertly pur* Ob ble bnaom Moru wet* turn or tare* irpte epoia. emMaewtieal ef 1eti*a which ba had *0 orlonaad Ue hla left a alder o*eu lb re* gl Worn era, Ma inmgaia af h j mat damuB bf# (Md waa a bait Ooar hla h* eye. giowtbg, laab og aad gleaming wiM/?y tb* Mtahfa' ObWtleAiZtaoae a eralSmd uTparmd 14 lb hid rtghi hand ba bead a two odgod eworf ef * truum etoal, Iu hit tiitai* *Mh beman rm* daat ftVyr* new that may mean. This sword, w? Mis* Ballwwe, etgnifl nanUy. ni puioud towards ih* crown of Sngtaad. a bet which you may interpret aa yon will, ii Utero vara an ranlana present this bit of th* terturtas Ml dan*. obamd aacarrioN. Whan Mian Bullous armed at ibia part of bar laotnra, to which all tba raat ought to have Iwao mnrrly intro ductory, bar fhocy fnllad bar. and aha wan ixhaartlM lily brief. Perhaps aha had ei Imitated haraalf upon that marvelous ooatuma. At any ma aha aimply atetad that Oens rat boost waa received by aU the spirits n? At hla right atood Washington. Behind him waa Wel lington, the Iran Duke. At hla loft appeared the lata Czar of Kuaeia. Before him, wuh fukled arms, Napoleon waa atailoaed aa the representative of Prance. JoOhreon, Madieou. Taylor. Uocolu and the other decaaaad lYemdenls of thta republic, wboaa namei Mian Bullane hadelanrly forgotten, acted aa the recep. tion oommittaa. Clay, Wabater, Douglas and Washing ton Irving aaaizted the oommltiea. All Urn u--?d heroea of Ins recent war wera on duly, with many lhou<anila of ulnar famoua paopla whom Miaa Bullena would not name Tba reception oaremony waa azooadlngly wodaat. A Utile child whom tba Genera! had dearly loved wan deputed to preeeat htm with a crown of laurel, and aa It waa plaoed upon the hcro'a baad there were aorlauia tlona from the vaat throng. With theae few partlanlara Minn Bulleoe courludod her letura, after impreaMag upon our mtnda the duty of - dlvciplinariaunblp,.' which nhe elated to be General Hcoit'a chief eharnctsrMIl Before ahe aat down alia Inquired If any one wwhodtoi her any question*; but there wan no roeitonse from tba audience, although there wan a general rcellog that aha might eaatljr have made a little more out of too l tion. TUB COiCLl'HION. A hymn, "appropriate to the occasion," waa than read nud nog, the audic-ucu riling and mnuy of tin m leaving >n liaate to avoid lha ticeaally ul purchaning tickets for lha spiritual picnic. During lb* by urn four otbar peniotis joined in tho singing, with tlie cbariiahle but uu->ucc<-aklul dt-algn ul drowning tlio una of the lady who had auug before. But the louder Ihey sang the louder ahe aang, and dually tho basso, who hud growled till lie wiui rod In lha lace, gave the thing up in det-pair. Mua Bullena had resumed bar pens.*# altitude, and wax Uually led off by a gentleman with largo whiskers. Tho red curiam waa bru-hed anide aa she panned and dim-limed uolhiug but a window behind. Ou tho wliolu, although I her# were none el tho "start Bug manifestations ' promised in our invitation, and tba lairugo ol nonaeueo which wo bate sketched waa all of the "reception," kllll we wera rather glad that General Scott was not preecut, either In tba Uoali or the spirit, lor II be had been we ran immune the style In Which lie would have rooukod those wbo dared to Ulwi his name and tame an an adieiiiseuieul for aucb a mealing. Amu sa went*. THK MKTROI'lM.lTa* KSTknTAtSlflSTS. Our tbaalres and coucort halts are well jtalionized? the cool weather favoring the manugert aud proprie tors?notwithstanding the daily multtpllcattou of the attractions which invite their patrons to the parks, quiet groou lioldn and outdoor eiercto and amueemant of ovory description. 'Ihe bills which have been arranged for the present weak sal forth the determination of lb# different proprietors of the more fasblonsbls and popu lar ylai ea of reeort to retain their potulion in the eatuna tt?u of tho public to the latest moiueul of the sea..on. Tim cone-die vaudeville ls? tfyih ret tie t ICt, was pro duced at this theatre on Saturday evening, for tbo bene fit of Bill'. I'otel and an audlenua lliat literally Oiled the bouse. The deadheads wbo follow the calling of "papering" theatres whore fading 'Vtars" are relied upon to draw tho public, wore nowhere visible among the audience at tbo t rench Ibeutro Saturday evening. AU though set down In tne bills as a oomodl* vaudeville, /n JfySrru iU Parii cannot lie accural' ly described liy so abort a couibinalion of terms. It Is a medley of com ? dy, ettravaganu, vaudeville aud sevemi olbar light ingredients, the whole siiggenuug the idea of ana of oflonbach'n bouffimnfriti rewiv-a/nj with the greater |iart ot the music left out. It uau scarcely ta said that liters is sny plot or basis for the many ludicrous luoid-utsl toiitrei mpi aud dileniiuas tu which the two leading cbaiacterk are perpriusllv luvolvod. Tb-is I* a vary slim but k bone from which largo rftnt of charming uooseune spring. The whale In Part-nan "up to the handle " The intrfgu- n of Mou .ear and Madam* It r ochet, a wedded pa r engaged ju the millinery bum - n- us sad cliaOag under the *' eapittrvm mnrilale," form the foundation. In the portrayal of the husband's annulrutrt a lifelike sketch of (be Parisian g rise tie per Sony n given including a pirnic in the environs of Parts and lha real grtnalla style of dancing. The dHvmrmnt u, of couraa, tba mutual dtacoveiy by Maaa. and Madams KwwAet of tbi-lr "little arrabgeinenle " Mile. Poiel, the bvnntlridtre, as I.uiotte, Ktr rrrlr i s nursemaid, Mi I MltarquriUljf a drblniit' M the lliiipudrunt, rfu dcred both rol? to parfacUoa. TtM pert of I'dsclope, lb urltat's wife, ?u wloi rably anted by Mm*. Ilergeou. Miuc. lldoMi m Ilia t'uuartrr of (iutob, Ricochet ? too, [?< the miMih.etoui, pruvok log "guioUl J? rati*" to lb? Ufa Another typo ?# Pennine ? ha/arier tba *?/> <*??a wager, waa faithfully reprwaaoted by Mma H.nry. Mima. ChaMoela aa Blcorbet, I ha ban |?erk*d buahaad, netting morgan alic oooeolettuo la Uia ao> ialy of Cra vachr, tha chandre*', waa almost Kagliah la bli reota iriemaa. Kdmoad, aa ihampigaul. I ha nomad* venal artht, aad Maligna. In (lia ualforaa of a private In tua lino, warn mlm table la Ibalr raapaUiva Imprrvnoationv Onlbewnol* Ln Mplm dr Partt baa achieved a de cided a'loraaa. Tbara la bm oae drawback ta it, via, II la loo long w yo?<l winu Aa wa liava prtr uuilf ateted, lira art piece* will mii anil Uia Majority of Iba cummer auduiaee* at tti ? or any olbar Mew Turk I baa Ira. Tba Internal raaa'd ba k<-pt teaar in lb" and Wa ata glad, however, u> tee by tba programme of tba par fiirm.iaca to-morrow night, that tbla arnw ta to ba reme died by tba produ<;ltoa of two oaa act Loatadf ban, a I'aaaa a? raaaha aad Ac* fiawn yui PUmnml, aad >a 0|>aratla la wbich Moua. aad M*iienw- t laury ara la mat Uiatr debut ta Now York Iticraaaad rrraipu and Joege aitttu; audience* will roovtaco Uia waaagrra of tba wa don it ilicoa laeilra BuoiowaT THaaraa Mlaa Helen Weatnrn rubra Iba laat waak of bar aa - gegemrat at iba Hroa>lway ibratra thin aiming, aad tba Biunacmrat announce* tbr praami aa IIm Ivl w??k ?f the ?aaana. Tba Coraicaa (Mother*, or Uia Viodatla, will ba performed th? Brat three evenirna, wMU I ahiaa del Francbi by M ar Mlletl Western Tbnraday Wra.ag Mirer Taint wilt ba giTaa, and Friday tveaiag baa baaa *et dowa aa tba uceaoaia of a graad remplimeoiery tea. limomal to Miaa Mi Ian W- .tarn. Tbia younj lady, aiak-a bar laat appearance <?* -at inay, M tba iwaiiaaa and evening ?Qlertalntoeala roar rawroa a <iraat aorwv Item Hbarpley 'a Miuatrala awl C sno nation Troapa npau a bridf araaoa at Tony f'aeiov'a <l(iera Hooar, a tba llaaary. tbia evening. Many of tha etd favorite* of the etaMl.hoi-iit are larlodad In tha net la achate lay, aomiiam and cuowdv are named Mam ttbnrjday, Ihily Cantor Tbonapeoh airl Kema, K oh art Batlar, :bendah awl Mt'-k, Mlaa Amelia Walla and other well knew* par. fornvn, who ara to lot eagag-d la pi*??* of coodd arahla merit. wonD'a raaavaa At Wood'l tbaatre. Broadway, H M lusraa w*l In re lir>< tba attravagaoaa Tba lavuHit* Priore after Uila aet Tt*a Nieolo lr?tape ater on tba laet waak of tbetr eat'* Tba Wor rail tenter* are *t*M at tba boo** Tb" Invlathta I'raoa will ba playad, the peflermamee man newt lag a Hi Iba coraadtaUa at Mr and Mia lama Wblta (taoi.1 r'Swatv a uiwraaic At tha a aw fifth Avowee Opera Kane* Uaoege <h Italy open* tba waak with two ptanaa, whWh wtU ba rager* I aa vary appropriate to tba tlmwt Iter ara atedted Uae teniae Radar* awd Merer Tea latin to Mood inner goad thing* prated* aad lot tew. br.aging owl tba ?twb wraoglb'd Cbriaty'l aomeraaia 'ompaay ana mtwrtaoo wiamavtP Mount lMreb. Wamte.ld Barnard k Ha. kte Mill arowd their ball at Me AM Broadway, opposite tba Mteropah tan Hotel. Tha pnigmtema M wooed op eh* tba bar. leaq ja oa Tooag Alrtco oo tha rtying Ttapere ran 'tea mum, am??ai*a. Mm f. 0 Coowoy't optrited aoterpftea M toaeOog with a deterred eeoaaaa la tbla neat aod wall arraoaad "tea* IwbBKBL "ba haa hat fiteA A aimnry to make awy derided i-Image I* tha programave aad eaaaogaawtly wtaooaeaa fW each avtmtag af tha waoh tha Mmad tptaea, which will ba reoderwd with tba fail Meaogt* of tba eemktaattoa Mar eootpaar rwgag-4 at thm bouca. A fill earpa d* hated tehaa part ta tba peef mil -aa The waaia dmptey pcodamd at tea Tort ? hrteaM aad vary pteamag ta tea Bteofetyaxaa mvaav ? w??i m?raa, ammiti Hootey marabalc hi* fteva wtfb ah.11 aad pi inlt tb*m la divvmoaa, m a voeal goarvdtdi a nam* too - irpa. aad _ iwatmoieateliM foena ?#**'? iartova. Mtraaa. Hag .aa, p tey, M -diaaa. Bar r, aod Trwg e> ; ? oo i imordc a aa aaipte hi <4 wahaw dortag it*o weed ?aataal. eowcrat at lion babwbbt rtu Tba And af a atrtaa of Wain day afternoon caoaavta took piaea at UU park ao Batarday late Aa tMellrot mbmrt, aadav tea diraetteo af fart kargmaaa, ram derad latectt-ioa from tea Haghaotda. Iba knladmTife tf Air at m, tea Tall aod Marry Wire* af WiadwW ever feme aod Mr Bergmee* t Icfeegate* Tba aiaatc wot very we,, aiaeytad tad tea atdHhri wall yt'W't Tba ??(I 'ooatrt ai* take plana *o *ot in'ay /won id tetonaa ooato nr.** ;?L? Ad tBVTi'W Mitel' * tea tevteer 4 fw Alcantara, wdl *a praatinled for tkt last UMH the M French theeire Aw evening Mi at tha Brooklyn MA MB/ of Musio OB thosdey Ob Widnmdiy Um Seaeai CbbUIs wiu ba t> roach* owl at the Freach Ibntra ??b bd efSctent cut Tha Int at a utl? of orchestral carta wlU ba given bp Mr. Theodore Thomas at Twrrwce Garden oa Third ?nm and Fifty ninth atraat tblssvwto lac Tba other* ailt fallow atary Ay uniU iba aumoMr HHOH (Join, tii OBBBtN inrnctb tocirriaa. Tba German musical aswxAti >us of Ihia city, whlsfe ara making arrancamanu to participate la tba Brat Ma* England Aangerfait, to Uka placa at Providian^ R L, ta about tare woeks, oa Haturday olgM were at tba hall at the Uaderkraoa* society, am dated la a (aueral rehearsal of tba compoaluoaa tat l>a rendered at I hair mala oouoart There *u a full at leodaooa at stagara, hod It appear* that at I seat Mb hundred or the Maw York artlaU will take aa aotirw part la the aterclaa* at the appruaoblhf muatoal d?iaaw titration. lb* choruses to ba rendered on thia new ealaw Uaee been rehearwd under tba dirorlloa of Mr. the leader of the Llederkranz. There wtll ba tww or three mora rehearsals pre?tou* to departing (or Pl*lt> Sanaa. A ooncert will be given at the Standi theatre, Ma. if Bowery, on to morrow nvenliu, the proraade of whteh are to ba duvoted to the benettt or poor duet tuts cltg draa. macki.i. v store. Ttia laet eeaeon com art or the Mandeltoohn UnUw, with Thomae' oreheatra aiwlitting, will erne uir at trv^ Mall oa Thuraday next, June 11 the over v. uloomw Lurlina and Atbalie will !?? '.he pri-: '1*1 realurae la Aa Mil. A ear red concert will be gl?*n oa SuoAy evenUA Juaa IT, at Ml. Columba'a chur '1 1. rw.-i ij uitb wuwt, under the direction of Mr Guaaalex. Rneathl, New. kutnme, Mini, Mendanicl, (ilugllamt and Verdi will ha ? ell repreeenlad on the ore anion. t rualty to Aemarlomm Saaaira. TO TIIK gPITOH OF TBI BBKAL.I1 My atlentlun ?aa called a few Ay* ago to an article la your paper roferrinc to the "pereonael of our merchant marine," and the following day, aa if In contra*, aa am count of the brutal ueagn of the craw at the nhip OnM*> vator, of the Ilia< k Star line, by the flrat mate, Muaaaa, and hie eacepe when the ?Ulp arrived In port. Tba cap tain, of cotiree, eiprewt regret, ae though It araa dam# without hie knowledKt, showing attbaV ? culpable aaMBe genie or an alTaniinata weak usee on hie part In aliaertaM hie mala to domineer over the ?hlp'e company and as as hini. elf aleo Ua ehould be held ne an acceeaary to tba murder of tha seaman who Jumped ovarbuari, to dad A a watery grave the peace that wan not to be found oa MM "lloAiIng hell" of which he eu one of the crww (tea no attenuation to urge In beUaM of this outrage that Iba ? rear were ineubordinale or mntmone, fur If thaf hag been the uista would have rev eiv.-d a "lea tarn" eaaM dark night and gone to report to hie master In the lawap world. Hardly a day pawns without uome vaeaul arrtrtug aMb a etmilar tale of brutal and u-ndieh usage af tba emr( aud a faliwi charge of mutiny iv ofieo brought by tha cam* tain (o enable him la eacape tha punishment daa ta hag conduct. A few years ago a man wee leaded at tba Seamen*' Retreat Hospital, Slaleu I aland, sutfrrlag bwon the elfei I uf III treatment on Iward of that notorteAMMP the IX eau Moaarcti. alin e loot al aea Mia rondMlea SMB each that they were obliged to ley him on e water hag and remove avery other patient Irwin tba ward, as Aa eHItivts truing from his wounds was unbearahla, sad Aa three Aye before hl? death the Ajagata bad imiamaaaag Ibab iAM aad w*r,- euiing tha lower rod of hie body The usage of lbs rrewe on liooii of aoaaa of our Amor lean mwr.in.nl veaaeM woaid form a tale af aaparalielag horror if brought to public notleo. Tha Society lor thw Prevention of rruelly to Animals Is go* la vlgnroaa operation, and woo to Uie individual who III usaa hta beast of burden; but Aero is no aaclsty for U>e pre row mm of cruelly to our rrn-ndleee eaamaa. If pernhaarm Hie guilty parties are arrested (he trial la aflee put eg ta a dl?lanl day and Jaok I* compelled by an eaattr to gB to sea, leaving bo oae 10 appear agaiuel (A wAa&arw. Is there tin remedy for this 111 Irealmaal gf oar aaa> Cof Th't la a matter which eoaerrnv all eta lafta aa eraet la our oommwrw. Especially dee# M eeaoasm our ahtp ownere and Inenraaee companies, for If A AA is pal to the inhuman treatment of our aaitors tba oaa* sequence will ho that all |'?wd aeamea will prefer A aaM m the dupe ? f,,rw gu Itll'fM or will Dad ?oiploymana aeliore. I ii.uk only the burdened and deeperals ilbalWB lere, and mutiny and murder aad ahipwiecl* wMl ndi oa I be ma NB1TUMK. 1 OflM Poatal DIM??llf. On i/o-nuat of 4H0< iiitr with lUa Po* . , lb- t-..itcord (N. Hi Railroad Company rafmaa la iwf| lt? mall* uf logpr uodar tba ur>?at a iu*M, aad mail iiim will imm*diaialy boat a ruaalag batwoan Coarord, Mnwh*a?ar, Kmdiua tad TnrtmaiWb TkU difficulty U apraadiiif all ovar Ktw Bap la ad AS Iba North#? Naa Kaglaad railroad* am aithnr rafoatap ?o i-arrjr I ho mail* aao, or *l*o >?**? aoliftod Iba |oaaim m*t.i ilial ibar *1" Ml/ rarry tbam lbir?r dapa I ai iba praaaal raiaa Vm~Oa Xoaday. Jaaa W, Hiann, iba bdiraB wlfa of Kaitarl D Wabb and dsapblor of .inmaai atari na. iH ? ram*. I axial h* a ad n dor* Mar ramalaa mill ba tal*o i?< llroaawood f'aiaawrr tm bo lau-rrao from iba raald*a<* >,( bar paraota, "iH Nebnol No w, Thirty aovaaih rtr-n bolaooa Harnnd ood TblrdaraauM oo Tuaaday afianxiua. ai two oVIoaA i>w .4h*r /iMbi aa* TbSrd /?opt] " Wbart Taalb aad Ikaaly Maat, am rtao iba to-ntu* boor* *a> trtaa Imt." tbo KtW^t of ma bli.lir liimMlm. trail'* m lb. r- anil pm fama af Iba la* i 01 mid Wiibool U lb* ball* oonaMara baa lui.fl lot I bar" la n ->*?*? ???ia?fo*<a a ll ?lilwr MMa ik* InfrtM awiauibti* af art aa Iba pon auot* aI 11*1*1* iMularland ?ai> by 1'UaLoH a SOB. Haw Taab. *?Ira Taa Ualac Omt o( Taaal tr *a. 4?o't toil la nail nmStli* bom aa4 'ba *un*al Send* r?arn-t**a trHb an aatll a-- ? nrl fn? nrla -.i" **4 ?h?aa. al lb# looaal prtaaa. 1?r uto* aaala noa cblldrao 17aIroadoar. apaodii* b-tr >(*.. Ui> Hulal w* m n A. Iba*?, Nhaaa. Rbaaa. 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