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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 12, 1873, Boston, Massachusetts                                THE COMING THE COLLEGE OARSMEN PRE PARING FOR THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE GREAT CONTEST CONDITION OF THE ON THE FOR THE BASE BALL FOE THE Our Springfield correspondent writes Tha poet wrote the all day the soft south wind risk of being summarily hazed wore he to venture among the collegians whose boating practice has been so much at by the The water haa slightly and tho more devout of tho mentally pray 1or rain somewhere up a sugges tion to import an African to Invoke n pluvial flood by magical received little favor but a proposition to try the effect of a cannon ade from the park of artillery at the armory waa more favorably The Harvard University crew are in fine except slight bowel and have perceptibly improved In their rowing since leaving The freshmen are not quite so having been out of his place today on account of and Wild being slightly But there is no doubt that they will give a good account of as they are rapidly adapting themselves to their second which trims on the middle in of the On Thursday evening the Har amused themselves by raising a spliced to a length far tho previously loftier one of the adjacent The Aggies were out in their extremely light new fine It seemed rather too light for tbe and the the only i one that appeared to pull in good others splashing though they will soon get over that Instead of the Cor I nell boat colliding with tho as the Aggies practice boat struck the Oor nell which was at that time holding Several of tho Dartmouth men are on tho sick list crow did not appear on the The Columbias also remained In their of class has en I for the running Phillipa of Cornell I is also actively A meeting of the regatta committee will and change the lime of the and provide for sec ond and third prizes for the men in the University The Bowdoin boys having arrived at on 1 all tho crews that entered for next Thurs days race have put in un and for tho next six days there will bo busy work on the j Reporters from all parts of the country are daily ar i and the patience of the crews has boon some j what taxed by the inquisitive gentlemen who arc on the alert to find news to give t be The rough ness of the water for the past day or two enabled the i crews to take a which they all seemed to thor I appreciate I As regatta week more and more at tention is given to tho base bull which opens on Williams and Dartmouth will enter tho unless some un foreseen event upsets all the well laid calculations of tho The Harvard freshman nine leave for the scene of and their many friends in and around the Hub wil expect them to render a good account of It is not thought that tho playing will be up to the uni versity but it will at any rate be good since two at least of the nines are well The tournament will continue until ant promises to be a fitting prelude to the more exciting contests of the While among the college men the interest in the regatta absorbs all minor there are hosts ol professional oarsmen to whom tho great event ot the week will be the race on A crowd ot sporting gents have already arrived in and their voices nro everywhere to bo heard discussing the probabilities of the approaching and expressing more or less suspicion regard ing the fairness of the There has beer but little betting so partly because of the big cdds wanted by Wards and partly because of tho doubt which nearly all boating men express ir regard to the chances in the Both men have been In training fora number o commencing tbo 1st of when be went to to take the Dartmouth Col lege crew In and Ellis Ward beginning sooi niter at he commenced a like service for the Amherst Both men are In better condition than when they rowed their match last but has a slight advantage In this who ia ambi a trifle and rather too ban a presents too fine an appearance for one calculating to do the last as well as the first milt in a is evidently somewhat over on the who has a leas ex citable temperament and a constitution like 1m been holding well in and is how ii prime If he will make fully as good time the last mile as the and do it with ur little Both men have done their own train and Biglin about one and sixty and Ward eight or ten While iu their amount of ex they pursue a very similar In tbe style of there ia some difference be tween the but it all lies in the mode of uslug the sliding which both consider to lie far preferable to the old stationary in opens his knees and inclines his body forward somewhat between them when reach ing for the first part of the keeping at the came time his toes and heels together on the stretcher on the other keeps both toes and heels and elides with his knees likewise pressed close to each keeping bis body erect and never inclining it forward beyond the BiRlin feathers close to the waters edge Ward high in Walter gets his oars iu sharp at the with an excellent catch upon the water while Ward slides back certainly three inches before the blades of his oars are thereby losing tho catch and suffer ing much loss of power at the Biglin steadily through the water from beginning to the while Wards stroke is bettor described as a dash into the water and out Wards is superior to his oars leav ing the water clean and without the least while in tho case of his opponent they come out and often with considerable the longer and Wards the quicker of the Both pull strong and send the boat evenly through the The boats to be used in the race are very fine of boat was built by Elliot of Green is thirtyone feet long by eleven inches with the weighs about thirtytwo Ward will row in n which is five pounds lighter than Bigline but is claimed to bo quite as good for one race as if It were built a little The con are objects of interest to a large crowd of the gentry in the betting who sometimes obtrude their attentions to a greater extent than is In spite of the ominous presence of many blacklegs from the it is asserted by everybody in tho race that tbe affair will be conducted in a perfectly straightforward Ward and Biglin both state that they will row on their merits and go iu to As the race is for the championship of the it seems reasonable to expect that there will be for this time at sin absence of that trickery which has made men consider a race honestly rowed as one of tbe things which jray be called Harry who Is coach for the Cornell claims to be champion of America by reason of his victory over Walter Brown at Pittsburg by means of a foul but is willing to waive the question for the time and announces that be shall challenge the winner of the race to a contest for the champion fo come off some time in near Pitts Another event of week which is gradually receiving the consideration it is tbe race for the Bennett As stated In tbo Spring field the committee on the regatta will proba bly make at their to have the race come off on Phil the substitute of the Cornell who has for mally entered for the will probably be fal lowed by Morse and Goodwin of the Har Sash of the and perhaps it the day is fixed for There is great interest felt in the matter by college men generally if the obdurate trainers would give their there would be no lack of contestants in this it is hoped on all will continue to be a feature in the jubilee week of the college boys during the to Tbe following is the programme of the as at present arranged Tuesday and base ball tourna Bennett the time of which will be changed to Tuesday three crewe freshman three crews university thirteen the festivities of the week will be brought fo a close by a grand regatta which is iu excel lent and promisee to be a fitting ending to week of brilliant LATEST FROM THE 6C1NE OF From Our Own weather at Spring was very the j showers did not while the beavy BO welcome to subdue the which tio tine and as to obstruct the SATURDAY JULY PRICE FOUK the fell while most of the men were taking afternoon the water as smooth and clear as and uch crows ns were able turned out eavly o secure a long evening Bowdoin appeared and under Prices vigilant lot out for a start and They drive heir boat very rapidly and smoothly through the though some of tho oars spatter If they can hold the rapid and faulty John throughout the and their frames can do t if tho Is they will certainly not lose much by retaining the stationary Yale had their shell towed to the head of the three miles distant from the in order o economize time and and showed a marked especially in the freshman At the freahman crows appear so evenly balanced that It will doubtless be as exciting a race as overtook place between only three amateur In this Amherst is the popular favor but either Harvard or Yale may bo to The Amherst quarters were though the clouds scared the visiting crowds away from the other to the presence of numer ous students and alumni returning from commence The are becoming more aacus to their new crank and yesterday showed some tremendous pace and very even and clean The men are now coming up ts Eldreds The Dartmouth heavies are still under em bargo as to and their stock has depreciated j though some aver it is some deep laid plot of tbe foxy while others equally knowing assort that John has overworked As he pulls serenely on his regular his own endurance must be won if he has really worn out his stalwart pupils and the fact further illustrates tho evils of entrust ing students to professionals of unlike habits and Trinity is very faulty has allowed them to fall into the same error of clipping tho stroke at tho which he let the Brown crew at so as per lose them a Taking only a gentle paddle in the Cor nell omitted their row in the evening and took a long as tho bow is disabled by Bowel difficulties are seriously annoying both Har vard compelling tho university to forego some Williams IB showing some very fine and Is heroically trying to make up for past Tardy action on the part of the regatta who seem to think because they adjourned till next they are to meet sooner and transact urgent is causing a good deal of disagreeable uncertainty as to the race and other matters of Tickets for the regatta ball are selling at a fine and probably it will be one of tho largest and gayest social gather ings that ever took place in New England outside of Columbia and Cornell are working es feeling some sectional pride in wishing to make a good show for tho Empire J ho wooden seats conformed to tbe person from which so much was expected in the way of relieving stern have not proved a perfect as more painful and bolls than before in some followed their The freshman base ball tournament is narrowed down to a match be tween Harvard and which will bo a sharp as Brown has a strong nine anxious to wipe out the last defeat by The betting on tho match between Ward and Big lin thus rather quiet and verv Some claim that the race will be a sold out thing but from the rivalry between the dynasties of Ward and it is more likely that the best man will The city is rapidly filling THE OPINION OF THE SUPREME MARY LAND AS TO CONDITIONAL July The Judges of tho Supremo Court of Maryland have tiled their opinions upon tho questions involved in conditional pardons and their Tho opinion says The questions presented for our determination in this case are whether the Governor of Maryland under the Constitution of tho right to grant a conditional pardon for an offence against the and a case where such a pardon has been granted and the condition the offender can be again subjected to the punishment due to his original as provided oy tho code of public and general The opinion then recites the facts of the defend ants conviction for larceny in Charles his sentence to the for seventeen years and six his pardon by tho Governor on condition that be would leave and remain out of the hi arrest and trial in the Criminal the verdict of the jury that he had his pardon by returning to the and concludes as follows To bring the defendant within the operation the which senda him again to ho present ment or indictment is He Is simply called upon to say whether he is the same person before convicted and pardoned on and whether he has kept the in neither of which facts is there any element of We cannot that the law is free from culty In its and that tho pris oner must be again brought to the bar for such judg ment as I be law requires for and for which bo has been heretofore sentenced and im The court then overruled the motion in arrest of Tho case may be carried tothe Court of Appeals other proceedings taken before sentence is passed upon tho PREPARATIONS FOR THE NEW POLAR EX TIGRESS ALL Wood of the Navy Depart ment has received the following interesting letter from chief engineer of the New York Navy respecting the condition of the machinery of tho Polar search the Tigress NEW July Dear have had another with Melville in if with more satisfactory results than Overhauling the valves has made a decided and Mel ville has just left the saying ho was more than The stores and spare articles go on tomorrow and I will work all night iu tilting those and I winds us The heating and distilling apparatus has been made Excuse in my witting at but you seem most interested in the of this Signed It may be stated that Melville Is first assistant en gineer In the and goes out as chief engineer of the which duty he volunteered to Coal and supplies are reported on and the ves sel ready to sail as soon as the Esquimaux arrive from which place they Wednesday on the It Is believed In the department that the Tigress will put to sea DECISIONS OF THE Tho has decided that the 15 per of compensation to employes of the Senate and as provided for by tbe act of March applies only to those employed during the Forty and docs not apply to persons iu em ployment in that capacity who commenced after Upon the question made by Or president of the Western Union Telegraph Com the has that upon lines of telegraph operating the act of July and agents of different departments of the government may telegraph each other upon eial business at the rates fixed by the THE PROPERTY OF A DISHONEST OFFICER BE YOND THE REACH OF THE The property of disbursing officer of the is understood to be trans ferred beyond the reach of tbe The Secretary of War will confer with the district attorney here before deciding what to do under the opinion of the THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT BUYING AMERI CAN The treasury officers are informed hat the Ger man government is buying large quantities of Amer ican gold coin for reminting into the imperial coin age authorized by the German NAVAL A was received at the Navy this from Commander from under date of July stating that thu Ju niata would sail on that date for All on board were BALANCES IN THE The following were the balances iu the at the close of COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO July com dinner of the most recherche kind was at the Victoria this to Covers were laid for fifty embracing many of the most eminent politicians and jurists of the Charles Wol ilou acted tis with Travis and Forbes as The dinner was tendered chiefly by old Harvard law si but other mem bers of tbe bar The toast of The United States was responded to by Cush ing Cyrus The latter arrived this Washburn made a capital in reply to the toast in bis honor by the chair A great many and fraternal speeches were THE BANKRUPT THE ORANGE DISTURBANCE NEW July At tho arrangements of Matsell for the disposition of tho police on the occasion of the Orange fully Some of the most prominent members of different Irish societies express a opinion that the Orange procession will not in the slightest interfered Should mis guided individuals on the route of the procession be tempted to make any disturbance it would be almost under the existing to cre ate a Committees f rpm tho different organiza tions intending to take part in the demonstration of the twelfth of July have been calling upon the police commissioners for the past few and the route is now decided It is to bo the same as that of last Lafayette place to Astor Fourteenth Fourth avenue and Irving place to by Madison and Fifth avenues down to the Washington where the procession will Superintendent Matsell hna ordered twenty men from each of the twentyfive precincts to not aa a reserve The men of the Seventeenth and Twenty ninth precincts will line the while the proces sion is passing through these so that everything that can be done for the preser vation order has been Superin tendent Matsell does not anticipate any but if anything should the leaders of tho riot will receive ft warm The superintendent says ho will himself go upon the ground if the clanger is and if not he will he represented by his Inspector Tho front and rear of the precession will be guarded by a strong force of and the utmost vigilance will be kept up throughout the entire lino of IS THE CITY BANKRUPT WAY CREDIT ORS GET WHAT IS DUE Under the head Is tho City Bankrupt to nights Mall has the following Among the present printed ornaments of the Courthouse and City Hall are copies of a which reads as follows SHERIFFS By virtue of a certain writ of execution to me directed and I will expose to sale nt public on tho fifteenth day ot in at eleven oclock in tho at the Gov room in the City a largo of valuable MATTHEW Joel Under Dated New July The sale is ordered to satisfy a judgment against the city for which has been awarded to Jus tice Maguire of the Yorkville Payment of the salary was contested by tho controller and a judg ment rendered against the The case was taken up to the Court of which held that Me claim was legal and and now the city will have to pay the cost of an expensive besides the original amount duo to the and tho most sacred possessions of the city arc advertised for sale to satisfy bis It ia singular how often tho Court Appeals differs from our controller ns to tho legality of claims against the It is to citizens who have any pride in the credit of tho city to see repeated no tices of the levy on old fire engines aud other moveable to satisfy It ia annoying to honest creditors of the city to have to collect their dues after long And it is ex expensive to have a controller who makes ao many mistakes in tho denial of claims that are certain to be held good by the IMPORTANT DECISION AFFECTING OFFICE NEWS FOR SOME OF Judge Daniela of the Supreme Court baa given n taking the ground that members of tin who have held municipal at the same by acceptance of tho former must vacati the Decision was given iu the case of Jamo while holding tho position of deputy clerk of the court of special was elected and served as member of the and who sued for the salary of tho former The controller declined to on the ground that tbo Legislature had passed an net de Glaring that no one could hold two This de fence of tho controller was rejected by Judge for tbe reason that tho act cited waa passet subsequent to tbe time when Reyan took hla scat in the and tbe judge then took the groun that law provides that no person can hol two separate the duties of which require hi constant Five Senators and fourteen Con representing this city at various time during the past three are affected and liable tc prosecution under tbe The Senators are Bradley and UNION PACIFIC STOCK DECLARED NOT TO BE A GOOD DELIVERY TO Edward chairman of tho New York Stock this morning circulates tho follow ing notice to members of the board Mor Bliss have been enjoined from ring Union Pacific stock In the names of recently published as and such stocl is not now a good to From tho list cf names the following are the most prom inent and best known here John am Oliver Oliver Sidney John Thomas Henry George Francis J Cisco DC Haven Scranton John Tacey of the Fourth National Bank Rowland Samue Hooper Legrand Lockwood Me Thomas Patterson James Iselin Thomas Beard and THE HOBOKEN MURDER STILL SHROUDED IN There is as much of mystery surrounding tho dealt of Karl Kustner in now as when tho bou was first Coroner Parsloe continue the last when several were their failing tc throw any additional light on tbe Tha it was a foul assassination there is no room fo A watchman named Hugh atan early hour on tbe morning of the fourth heard the repor ns of a heavily charged or but paid littl heed to the as the discharging of fire arms In the vicinity was a not unusual occurrence It is generally that the deceased me his death at the hand of some party or parties wh were well acquainted with his mode of and who had been in his After all the available testimony the was adjourned EARLY NEWSPAPER TRAIN BE TWEEN NEW AND THE special agent of the Depart who for some days past has been in New York making arrangements for an improved system o mail between this city and the East Is also engaged in maKing inquiries as to bility of running on extra train between New Yorl and for tbe early delivery of dailies in he principal cities along the Th newspaper train for which leaves Jer sey City at delivers New York dailies i for It is hoped that the proposed train to the East will be equally ACTION OF THE GRAND INDICT MENTS FOR The General Sessions grand indicted James a charged with killing Caro line in a house on Sullivan on the 17th of for manslaughter in tlie John and John who were arrested on the charge of the death of Maiy the wife and on the Oth of July were indicted tor murder in the first LIFE INFUSED INTO THE OLD At a meeting of the Liberal Republican general said the State committee would meet at July He re ferred to the Allen county movement as showing that the Democrats were advancing in the right and said that it might be deemed expedient ta unite with that THE DEATH OF UTICA OF THE CORONERS At the coroners inquest relative to the circum stances attending Ibe death of Utica of Woodhull and who died on day nigh it was slated that ebe frequently took as much as 1000 grains of bromide of potassium and even much ae 300 grains a ANSWER OF THE PACIFIC MAIL DIRECTORS TO STOCKWELLS counsel for tbe Pacific Mail has served the answer nf the Aiden iu a ult which the latter has to recover certain alleged to bo duo Tho declares that the persons who compose the oard of directors nro new to their duties in and nro personally ignorant of the facts on information and belief deny that tbo Inlin is well The answer la sworn too by George president of the com YELLOW Tbo City of from is reported rc at tho lower owing to yellow fever n Only ono fatal case at the so Stores In great variety and quantity were taken of tho today nud for hoi Arctic THE GOODRICH THE MURDERESS A TAILS OF THE WHOLE TERRIBLE TRAGEDY THE FURY OF A WOMAN July mystery surrounding he Goodrich murder lina at last been undoubtedly cleared At eleven oclock this tho com missioners announced to ho reporters that they ind nothing further to conceal regarding tho Goodrich hut they had captured the beyond a Tho commissioners hen mane a statement to the reporters that so rct agents of both sexes wore employed by hem to hunt up the They had photo graphs of the woman in their it doca not look like her so it was difficult to work upon it ns n The picture represents her n a healthy whereas she is now a mere She waa mot by the female Mary in tho last Tuesday lear Fulton She was recognized and quickly She kept her residence but the police soon found it in High Her effects wore hen The lady of tho house also recognized Her as her late Charles property was discovered in her Including a pocketbook and which were doubtless taken from when ho was Tho with three chambers was also and la doubtless the wEapon used in killing The will bo called at and the inquest Her trunks contained plenty of good so that tho stories about her rags and misery is There were n number of and from these it is nor parents nro highly respectable living In Massa has confessed to having the ns she cast her According to her she had ono of his re in her and when he stooped to make a fire in the she drew n pistol hand Ho looked and she then shot him three This Thursday and she washed tho blood from bis face and remained in tho house nil she left and went to New having previously fixed the corpse as On her return from New in the when she hoard the newsboys crying out The murder of she concluded Brooklyn was no place for It was that she had made nn attempt to commit but this la A woman kept with her OTHER CRIMINAL THE TRIAL OF THE PROOF OF THEIR DECISION OF COMMISSION NOT YET SAN July despatch dated Fort July via says tho trial of the Modocs Implicated in the massacre of Gon Peace Commissioner Thomna was con eluded before tho military The evidence for the prosecution was of tho most leaving no doubt of the guilt of the prisoners The only witnesses for tho defence were Oneeyed Mose and testimony amounted to nothing In but was simply a recital of th Klamath Lake Indians had and the statement they made to the witnesses since this trouble begun The only testimony produced by tho which waa of no value was that of th Indian agent of the Klamath to nothing positively except that he Canby and the peace commission to th council No doubt exist In tho minds of thos who attended the trial but that the commission wi find the prisoners guilty of the charges and cations on which they were The soldiers an citizens of tho place take a lively Interest In tbo trin Tho prisoners were also very and to rely wholly on the commissioner for Col Curtis and official reporto of tho will this for San FATAL RESULT OF A July three young while returning to bis place from became involved In a when one of Jack beat another of the party Iu a The third one of the party and after iome they agreed to last night at a house in this and fight it They mot In the and Reed was shot twice In the chest He cannot I BRUTAL OUTRAGE AT July a mat named living on Grove was arrested 01 a complaint for n brutal attempt to commit a rape on the person of his only two years old The infant cannot possibly After being lodge in the station a largo crowd and at one time loud threats of lynching were but the ex finally died THE CAUSE OF THE PASSENGERS BEING BROUGHT BLAME AT TO THE CAPTAIN OR July steamer Stan arrived from Port Lo Bear at four with the cabin and 300 passenger of the wrecked steamer City of Abou 140 steerage passengers were left as the M Starr could not take thorn all in ono The M Starr is anxiously looked for by Ihc remainder o the who are tenting on the Th nt Port Le is reported foggy and there is a prospect of another at th A dense fog and a heavy sea running pre so that divers are unable to commence opera A portion of the cargo in the fore part of the ship floated out to sea when tho bows fell great deal of which was recovered by There i no Immediate at that the part of tho ship will In cult the principal remain at the and are doing every filing in their power to make the passenger now there Phillips sayi that h was unable to get observations from the time of leav ing Liverpool until the ship There was n dense fog ali the and no doubt the cause o the disaster was owing to the compasses being out o There seems to be perfect confidence an between the officers and t it teems no blame can be attached Several cabin passengers remain here to recuperat a little before proceeding on their which wil be by The cabin and a number of steerage pas sengers presented a testimonial to fo the kindness they received through his hands whil on the passage and after the Tlie A Starr this for the to bring u tbe remainder of the steerage cabin passengers and abost hundred steerage passengers ot tbe were all transferred to steamer Falmouth tor which vessel sailed at eight Tlie fol lowing is a list of tbe cabin several o whom remain here to recuperate before on their journey Nea William John Barrett and An drew John thf the Misses Diamond and J Miss Stew Miss Gouch and Mi Crook tley and A Halifax paper says Ragged islands recei their as be from the roug nature of that part of the Several ships hav been wrecked at different times within o three or four miles on either side of the o Washington now Tlie most notable Of thes were tlie transport when several lives wcr this bound to 8 and tbe Philadelphia ship Wi are two lighthouses ou these island each distant about two one to the cast und th other to the west of Le Bear but these o no protection in tbe daytime or iu foggy anu fog or steam whistles huve not been placed there to warn approaching vessels of In the present it b that though the shore was to near that one have tossed a biscuit on still tbe fog way fco Ibe could not be SPANISH NEWS FRENCH SHORTLIVED VICTORY THE THE REPUBLICANS RECAPTURE SAN July Tlie force which captured San In were soon driven out of that town by tho The government troops afterwards sacked tho burned tho factories and insulted ho upon pretext that the population with the DISASTROUS DEFEAT OF THE REPUBLICAN Information has just reached hero of a disastrous lefeat of the republican near tho town of Tho under surprised the republican forces near that after a short the Spanish troops wore routed heavy commanding the republican was and numerous prisoners were captured by the INSURRECTION 11 THE TOWN OF CONFLICT BETWEEN INSURGENTS AND AU Tho government is in receipt of intelligence of an insurrection in the town of instigated by the A conflict took place between tho in and the during which the al calde of tho town was shot and Tho or are In and now hold possession of tho TROUBLE FEARED ON THE OCCASION OF THE ORANGE AT July There Is considerable excitement In Belfast In oon of apprehensions of tomor timing the parade of The author made preparations for tbo main tenance of and are resolved to act vigor should the scenes of tho last 12th of July be One thousand extra policemen have boon sworn and additional military forces sent to the A placard la posted throughout this signed by William member of Parliament from that deprecating nn Orange PERMANENT RETIREMENT OF PRINCE BIS WILL RETAIN THE GERMAN July The permanent retirement of Bismarck from tho Prussian ho certainty of which was announced some months is on tho It was stated In a despatch sent from this city on tho 25th that tho Prince had taken preliminary steps for his Ho will retain the German 11 is now re ported that Herr Von will ho Minister of Foreign IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONVENTION TO BE July It is reported that this French government has uu der consideration tho question of calling a congress of representatives of the groat powers in fot discussing the terms of a now commercial treaty PERSECUTING SPIRIT OF THE MONARCHISTS THE PROPOSAL TO PROSECUTE RANC THE BONAPARTISTS AND Correspondence of the New York Kane is tho topic o the and likely to bo thu topic It tills fact we may 16ok for at feast ono reason why tlr makes an affair of It Is desirable foi a government whoso policy Is to have no defined largo policy to distract public attention with littl although some other reasons may eventually For the partial understanding of tho new strange chapter wo need look back a was a known politician In the Republican party undo the was accused of being implicated in tin Opera plot against and transport ed to Africa In Escaping from he lived Ii exile till tho amnesty of between which date am tho fall of the empire he was repeatedly prosecuted and of course for his crimes of He held office under at Tours and was elected member of the Assembly from Paris In voted against accept ance of the preliminaries of resigned his and on the of March was elected member of tho Paris Disgusted with tho folly and vio lence of that ho publicly withdrew from It on the 6th of After the suppression of the re bellion ho was chosen a member of tho Municipal became editor of Lii the socalled and was re to from He has taken his scat and his election was declared valid by the last On the same day the same House in Its bureaux virtually decided that ho should be tried before a military commission for his sins done In the body of tho Com mune On the Thursday a letter from addressed to tho President of the was read to the House by that function beginning as follows which should bo equal for makes it my duty to point out to your attention the situation of Deputy to tho National tho only one of tho members of I he Commune of who has not been anil closing with requesting an authorization to for trial before the competent tribunals military This letter being referred to the Assembly In its bu reaux these last met on each naming one member of the committee that is to report this Tho large majority of members no named are known to he favorable to request lit least to have been favorable on Some folks arc beginning to see that there arc two tides to this and that the pros side may prove the wrong ono for the government to be for government is virtually the When says that Kancis the only one of the seriously compromised mem bers of the Commune who has not been ho forgets for who was guilty of every thing with which is remained In the Commune to the But that Is The graver question IH after two during which Ranc was left to walk the sit in munic edit a paper IIB openly as any other should the military Governor of Paris so sud just after tho of be seized will sense of equal justice and of his duly Observe tl his functions OB general chief sense of equal justice and of his duly Observe that his functions OB general c vre might ot the whole prosecuting machinery applicable to tlie Commune were exactly the pome in all thai time before the success of do coup tie that they are Now as is asserted by the the only parly likely to profit by the in which they are taking malicious at a bint from winked the awful slant which the two years of that Sinister Ulil Man gave to the even beam of justice or Lad has been operated for on the eyes by the government east out So faras the lo the general one sup position is as nattering as the So far oa the two governments nro there arc differ Before going further in lot nio remind you that long 111 the time of the Com mune Hanc was questioned as a witness in pome one of the and as may legally hap was momentarily held on a criminal on further was dismissed from It is not pretended that any new facts concerning his Commune sayings uid doings have since been brought to Long in the government ol was on the case of debate Is recorded in the Journal you may read the unqualified assertion of Minister of that government has abdicated and always will abdicate in presence of the judicial and that government has never ordered ur ever prevented any de Cissey of in reply to the whether Ladmirault had never asked tor an tion to issue u summons for the arrest of Hauc said The proof that 1 have received no request ol Ibis kind is that a few days ago Italic was before one of the war which did not lino lor detaining in answer to a who asked whether it is or not Hue that on the filth of last September the government received a request for authorization to arnbt said No demand of this kind adduced tx neither lor nor for any one This 1 Fri ui this synopsis of the history of the Hanc all an up fo present may be the rich of ite future which it is as well to wail for as to If Hanc stands his trial am in acquitted here is a new a bungle to the debit of the II be is in then government puts defiant not only his iu but with ulec in it is a light for a govern ment after rests for its subbase on uni to enter on with the majority jf the citizens of tho two greatest cities in last result is exactly what the thorough Bona with and their poor he exalted blindly to brin Ae I hove already the only party of he coalition which profited by the bargain of May is tho Imperialist do Broglie bought ils leadership of a transitory Cabinet at a high and clerical friends are much nore dear than If he does not already feel If protege of tho om docs not rankle where it it Is no fault if tho They take pains to make he broadest distinction between his ils parliamentary and his the chief of tho Imperial Marshal whom bey exalt and claim for their They attribute lie rise in the public funds tho exceptional brilliancy f the Grand Prix races in tho Bols do last Sunday tho revived pomp of tho Fute Diou ceremonies In the Paris not to de but to the Republicans are hardly so severe as tho In unsparing mockery ot Minister and his bungle with his Tho appointment of Botile to tho very Important Ministry of the Interior was a matter of general surprise at tho Ono explanation more Nearly now than to bo not ao much that tho partners to the Slay contract would not mvo a far abler as that would not toko the He a reported to have for tho re public in Tillers His report ou tho early of tho and his remarkable speech in which he resumed and emphasized Its bitter censure of the faults and follies of the imperial military ad made hardly it worse record for him with than Professor Bottle made by his series of very very satiri cal essays on Augustus and his in which tho history of Roman om was sot forth with views o tho then reigning French If it Is not it is for no lack ou tho part of its exacting allies In giving de and the to as a foregone that must to make room in tho Cabinet for a more Intelligent and bolder Napoleonic Minister of I lie Napoleon still lags without a rather to the vexation of actors who hold the leading parts in the Napoleonic drama In and tho other notabilities Of tho whom Indeed he was always at quarrel In tho old not call on him any more than they called for Ho has no but hangs as It feeding his nostrils with the flavor of peanuts and orange and down gas From his windows in tho Place ho with pleasure as Die spectacle can give the beginning prepara tions for resurrection of tho family That this should he voted was the first raise ou tho f coalition demanded by the Bonapartist partners in tho What wan amusing or according as you human was to see the in solid favoring the for the third of that Eidolon of the great which it was one of tho ox of their fathers activity at tho Restoration to In the windows of the bookseller some publisher of tho works of Louis Na in elegant expurgated is this a pamphlet of a hundred pages or so with this superficial title Unb Pago d HIs torle Tillers et los el Documents In From what little I have had time to read hero and there in its 1 should guess that historically it was worth but that ns a pamphlet It Is a It shows In fullest what no ono over that was of old an admirer of t ho great Napoleon that he was most kindly disposed toward his Prince and tried to do him service that ho was charmingly courteous to Princess and C leased with the proper manners of her legitimate in his and the lads striking physical ta his The sum cf the relations between Tillers and the as In this seems to amount to this n his part great warm as of good and some real rendered on their so fully respondent polite nesses and of such inexpensive verbal but ter as must bo eaten Bui the Is curious and ically It Is drawn in n straight lino stretched from 1837 to across all French Napoleonic history and personal his tory to when President Thiers eon Prince Napoleon by rail out of the France In tied from two years before when there was danger in a but considerate Tho Inference that the sinister old man 1 proved and shamelessly That In tho latter yol nines of his History of the Consulate and tho Umpire without in his admiration of the great ties of Its ho laments and censures the hero mad with unsparing critical rigor tha ho opposed steadily the weaker nephews false of deprecated and foretold tho woful re stills of the reckless declaration of that goc for and is characteristically overlooked b Princo or whoever is his inspired editor o this entertaining FOREIGN In accordance with tho treaty iu lasi under which the departments of tho Vosges Mouse and as well as tho fortress and ou are to bo evacuated on payment of tho second instalment ol tho last milliard of tho war I ho Gorman troops commenced to retire on tho 3d Tho with will coi by until the 10th when tho abovementioned country will be entirely The crisis iu tho Italian Ministry has Signer who summoned to the city hv tho has formed a which Is constituted as follows President of the Council and Minister of Minister of Foreign Af Minister of the Inte Minister of Justice and Kecle Signer Vigilant Minister of Minister of Minister of Public Minister of Public Minister of Commerce and Agriculture The Shah told President MacMahon that looked like a bride in her wedding lie is greatly pleased witli tho brilliancy ol his entertain but ho has no conception of the serious side of anything he has lie is like a child at a fair tho Persian Foreign is in dis and will probably be dismissed and executed on Ills return to There are serious with regard to the Renter Router is u million and a half dollars out of He depos as a guarantee on tho contract and expended nn equal Bum in bribes to scenic the con Ho also loaned the at 5 per The money will never be Now Is a curious Intrigue around the Shah to him cancel the The Shah was bronchi out by Router to help float his but London financiers and have I old the Shut unite the commission was worth more lim tor was Hassan All Minister ol Public Is against Renter would like tc sell the hut in the face of suck it Is doubtful If It has any Tho correspondent at June old on the Bluff of telegraphs details of the military operations prior to the capture of Tlin despatch was delayed at owing to Inability to Bond a foreign crossed tbe Oxus with ton pieces of 1000 infantry and GOO Having passed May and being camels were sent buck for a fresh causing a delay of one Kauffman attacked Adain and repulsed the famous brigand Stuilk terribly from want of pushed reaching Dock on tbe skirmishing all the way the last twenty He reached water and charged the Turko capturing eleven Following the river for fifty he arrived opposite tbe Ma opened tiro ami silenced Khivan Meantime had from point to point on uncertain infor following Ibe wake of the army until his bortCH died from hunger and Finally ho reached May Attracted by a roar of can non he was enabled to reach elevated where he watched the operations of both The offered and crossed in captured boats and met by u friendly The Inhabitants brought for which tho Russians having for the past on black bis After taking Fort on June ten miles from the river and forty from the troops camped In gardens filled with ripe Tho whole available force of continued fo move on with the certain pros of CHRISTIAN July session of the Young Mens Christian Association this morning with devotional The of the previous meeting were Tlie executive com reported favorably on continuing to em ploy a general secretary and other The re port was Prayer was offered by Wilcox of New after which tbe chairman stated that tbe time had arrived for receiving sub to the executive committee Sub to tlie amount of Tbe president then read a letter from Mayor East the delegates to attend au at his this After some re minor had the convention THE July delegates to the Jew conference Resolutions were adopted requesting tbe of all the congregations in the United Stales for secur ing a so that tbe establishment of a Jewish theological and other interests of tbe Jewish may be promoted By laws lor the body were after which au execu tive board was The to meet in Cleveland us the second Tuesday iu July THE DOMINION CREDIT MO PLAIN STATEMENT OF THE RAILWAY ANDALOUS PROM A SPECIAL July On the first wo passed another anniversary if ho establishment of the British American confed and the occasion If one may judge from lie public observed with all the Dominion day was here enjoyed by thousands who eldom a public Of the ma deserted the city for the best port of tho day ought comfort in shaded groves ate their victuals in the eod no provisions taste better in that and danced and sung like escaped The miserable sinners from want of were forced to remain at I suppose thanked Provi dence that they were permitted to live to see that The absorbing of the week has been the recent meeting in this city of the to inquire into some very grave charges preferred against the Ministry iu connection with the contract for the Pacific It win be necessary for mo to say a few words to explain Us position and the scandal It has Toward tho close of tho last meeting of the Do tho a prominent member of tho formulated an accusation of corrupt practices against the Min stry In passing the Pacific railway and awarding the contract to Sir Hugh Allan and its The of Huntingdon was quietly voted down by tho without and in the most contemptuous Ou the Sir John found that this abject obedience of his followers would not pay When it got himself moved for that committee of Inquiry which ho had to his This committee having been consist Ing of three and two Opposi it was ordered that tho should be I alien on and a special enabling it to be so was also So so The com instructed adjourned to meet in this city on the 2d of in order that Sir Hugh Allan ami others implicated might bo in the the oaths passed by our was disallowed by tho imperial How Hint was managed I have not tho means to more than I can at present unravel the mystery attending tho blow which Pat terson received in one of bis When the committee met the Ministerial members thereof and with some Inasmuch as they wore instructed to take evidence on and that as the which enabled them to do passed by our had been disallowed by the homo government they could not consequently The largo room of the courthouse where the committee being open to the and thronged with tho lending men of the among them some of the announce ment of a put up job was received with disgust and groat The perfect storm of though extremely out of place In a of this unmistakably showed ly which tho were This tho inquiry for tho and the Premier and his friends might well What are you going to do about it The Huntingdon was of opinion that be hail something to do about and those who knew tho man felt confident that having pledged his reputation upon tho truth of his taking the distinct Issue that If he fulled he would expect sion from tho House of would not remain as he assured his of bo Ing able to show grounds for his belief that gross cry had been committed to secure tho and even that corrupt compromises had been made mem bers of the Ministry to promote the tain telegrams and letters to be published in the col of tlie Herald of this and the next day after the of the committee the public were treated to tho normal of Sir tf Smith and of and which would have been part of tho evidence had the Inquiry gone Sir Hugh in these by his own written admits that he first tried to secure divers railway Interests lv a distribution of stock on the Cakes Ames plan and falling that ho spent 000 to secure political support to his scheme that ho aided by promises in by American who were anxious to have a share In the but that the cry having been raised against foreign stockholders he was forced to ask tho Americans to remain in tho al though they might invest in his That he had bought up twentyseven of the forty five followers of the late Sir George and had moreover the most cruel of all Insults actually suh the editors of a largo number of influential and engaged young French lawyers and to promote his views In their several JSow these and other nice things are down in black and white over the signature of Sir Hugh and so far as these disclosures the conclusions are tea that great disappointment has been expe by American speculators at their anticipated and the severe damage inflicted on the character of Sir Hugh parity of the Independence of our 1 must I Bee nothing as yet which connect any member of the Ministry with this al though 1 suppose that they did not overlook the ser vices of Sir Hugh Allan In the late when they awarded him for the gigantic un and small blame to them If they It must be admitted that the construction of the road Is popular that Sir Hugh is perhaps the only capable to undertake the work that his energy and talent have succeeded with English and French capitalists to ensure Us But whether the considerations will balance the present odium of the revelations which his letter have even already dis it Is to One may expect that the American speculators who gave Hie which were never intended lor are and as for tho editors and others who were not you know how they will write about the oE their 1 may tell in but dont let it go any ho whole business is only a part of tho scan dalous of all of paying the moat distin vagabonds and villains in our parliamentary constituencies to secure votes and and which has long and extensively and increased since the inception of any public Our Pacific railway is not likely to form any exception to and we can now fall back on the when rogues fall out men like what we are by some obtain our just Wo are threatened with tho publication of more letters in which others may If I sun keep you aware of I heir although I must say it Is a very pretty quarrel ns it now and 1 fear Sir Hughs explanation will only spoil RAILROAD TRAINS COLLIDE WHILE RUNNING AT FULL July day bound the Little Miami left somewhat behind and was running very to make up for lost The engineer forgot that he was to meet and pass the morning accommodation train at Fosters and the express rain ran into the accommodation while at full The trains are reported to be No relia ble information has been yet It is that no one way KILLED liY A RAILROAD July an employe of tho New York and Now Haven rail upon the railroad he was struck by the train and MEDICAL July College of was incorporated in this with a capital stock of and the articles of the association filed with the of The conditions of the as set forth iu the are that the faculty of the collece shall believe and teach the doctrine of tendency of inflammation and ami shall reject from practice all persons not Iu conformity with principles adopted in the Baltimore THE CONNECTICUT July to voted that the Governor be requested to a board of live commissioners with power to the new State House from any plan and having authority to draw a half million of dollars additional from the This necessitates an en tire change uf the The deadlock ou the Superior Court continued July atol Johnson of Harris Bates 01 anil who were appointed iu the Cole decided that should make an apology to Cole all his eor on tlie DFS July sale uf the Valley which was to have on the has been Th probably be cf the  

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