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system of commercial treaties, was averse to & re- turn to protection, a The debate became goneral. Among the speakers were Sir 4. Bowring, and Messrs, Fiieden, Crawford, Hibbert and Lowe. ‘The House divided on Mr. Birley's motion fora select committee, and the majority against it was TELEGRAPHIC NEWS iFROM ALL, PARTS OF THE WORLD The Regicide Conspiracy Against ’ Napoleon---Its Means, Develop- ments and Consequences. Hr. Hughes moved that the public schools be thrown open to dissenters, After 4 brief discussion the House adjourned with. The Cabinet. Lonpon, May 3, 1870. The Patt Mall Gazette has authority for denying the truth of the report that Mr, Bright has resigned. Manchester Almost Infallible, MANCHESTER, May 3, 1870. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of this city last evening much satisfaction was expressed that the-production of cotton is now commensurate with the consumption, -Aftisan Riot Near Paris and Conflict of the Troops and Workingmen. Italian Aid to French Radi- Radicalism, Lonvon, May 3, 1870. The party of Fenians captured at Birkenhead, opposite Liverpool, last week, have been discharged. ‘They were accused of secretly enlisting and drilling men; but the evidence was insufficient to hold BRITISH INDUSTRY AND REFORM. Native Rebellion Against Russia on the Shores of the Caspian, - An Alleged Assassin—{rish Lesson to Disraeli, Lonpon, May 3, 1879, White, who attempted the life of Mr. buxton, has boen arrested in Paris. Arms were founa on his person. The Dublin Freeman denounces Dtsracti's novel, “Lothair,” for its gross immorality. THE WINNIPEG REVOLUTIO Zynch Law in Montana Territory. The Turf—Nowmarket Spring Meeting Events. The Newmarket spring meeting commenced to- . ‘The Princess of Wales’ Stakes of 100 sova, each, for four year old fillies, carrying 122 1bs., the second to save his stake, one mile and 1,540 yards, was won by Mr. Bowes’ b. f. Toison d'Or, by Buccaneer, out of Auld Acquaintance, 4 years old. The Prince of Wales’ Stakes (handicap) of 15 sovs. each, with 200 sovs. added, for three year olds and upwards, the second horse to receive 50 sovs. out of the stake and the third tosave his stake, 1 mile (48 subscribers), General Peel's br.f. Lady Masham, by Brother to Strafford, out of Maid of Masham, three years old; Mr. J. C, Stuart's b. c. Brambridge, by Dundee, out of Lucy, four years old, second, A sweepstakes of 20 sovs, each, for two year od colts, carrying 119 Ibs, fillies and geldings 116 1bs., was won by Mr, Ellott Bowers’ br. f. le, by Jarnicon, out of Girgenti (French bred); Mr. Payne's b.c. Anonymous, by General Peel, out of Anonyma, second. A sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, 200 added, for 2 year olds; colts to carry 122 Iba, fillies and geldings 119 Ibs.; second horse to receive 60 sovs., third to save his stake; half @ mile (86 subsoribers), was won by libardine, by Blair Athol, out of Carlotta, beating T. Jennings’ br. c. Dr. Giles, by Cambuscan, out of Grace Darling. A sweepstakes of fifty sovs. each, for three year olds; colts to carry 122 Ibs., fillies 118 1bs.; one mile Mr. W. T’Anson’s b. f, Pandore, by Normandy out of Caller On; beatin Lord Falmouth’s f. Gertrude, by Saunterer out oi stakes of fifty sovereigns each, for unds, and three year ilies allowed 8 pounds, ‘ards, Was won by Lord Stamford’s ch. f, by Parmesan, ont of Donna del Largo, Mr. Naylor's b. ¢. by Carnival, ou' years old, second, A sweepstakes of ten sovereigns cach, 100 added, for two year olds, colts 10 carry 122 pounds, files is, half a mile, was won by Captain anes b. ¢. Jack in the Box, by King Jonn, out of cy A sweepstakes for three year olds and upwards, three-quarters of a mile, was’ won by Mr. T. V. Mor- gan’s ch.f. Tilbit, by Weatnerbit out of Theresa, beating Mr, J. Dover's b. ¢. Satellite, by Wamba out Of Starlight, second. A sweepstakes of 300 sovereigns each, for 4 year old colts, carrying 122 1bs., and fillies 117 1bs., 4 miles, in by Lord Stainford's ch. f. Ladoga, out of Donna del Lat P'ate of 50 sovereigns, for 8 year olds and upwards, three-quarters of a mile, was won by the Duke of Newcastle’ acaronl, out of Araucaria, 3 years old, The 2,000 Guineas Stakes, @ Bubseription of 100 sovereigns each, for three year olds; colts to carry 122 1bs., fillies 147 iba.; the ow nel receive 200 sovere! save his stake; one mile seventee subscribers), Was won by five lemas b. c. Macgregor, Stamford’s ch. ¢. Emily, second; Lord Falmouth’ King Tom, out of Woodcraft, third. fore the start was two to one against Kingcraft; eight to one against Macgregor, A handicap sweepstakes of twenty sovereigns cach for three year olds and upwards, 1,240 yardi was won by Tibthorp, a Cocoanut, by Nutbourne, out of Miss Vivian, four years old, second; Colonel Parson's br. c. Panopti- by ey nities, out of Panoply, three years rd, The Coffee Room stakes of fifty sovereigns each for three year old colts catrying 122 lbs., and fillies 119 ibs., One mile 518 yards, was won by Lord Falmonth’s b, f, Gertrude, by Saunterer, out of Queen Bertha, Mr. Chaplin’s nh f, Pandore, by New! ter, out of FRANCE. The Regicide Conspiracy. Panis, May 3, 1870, Arrests of persons accused of complicity in the plot against the life of the Emperor continue to be made. Several houses in the Quartier Latin were marched by the police yesterday. “Infernal” Machines=-Ingenuity Pex- und 17 yards Paris, May 3, 1870. The explosive machines designed to be used against the Emperor, which were recently seized at the houses of the conspirators here by the police authorities, are described by the morning journals. They resembled quoits. The ring was divided into several small chambers, each of which con- tatned a vial of nitrate of potash. Percussion caps were ingeniously fitted, slightly raised from the sur- face so that in falling upon any hard substance the machine was nearly certain to explode. @ttached to the periphery to. aid in throwing the missile adroitly, Mr. M. Dawson’s c, Traitor Ruse. Paris, May 3, 1870. The maker of the bombs seized by the police ex- Plains that they were ordered for America and it ‘Was represented that they were to be used as wiicels for patent velocipedes. ‘ards, Was won by Queen Bertha. two year olds, carrytug 94 olga, carrying 122 pounds, Imperial Severity. PARIS, May 3, 1870, La France of to-day says in view of the plot just discovered, there is but a slight probability of amnesty for the forty-two persons now in custody. A Garibaldi Soldier Implicated. Panis, May 8, 1870, The police are searching for M. Ballot, who they Bay is implicated in the conspiracy. oMoer of Garibaldi and is a warm friend of Gustave Ballot was an 363 yards, Was Wo! Citizen Votes Abrond. Paris, May 8, 1870, M. Banneville sends from Rome to the Foreign OMice here a demand from the French bishops and their attendants in that city that their votes be accepted in favor of the plebiscite. "ab, f. Stephanotes, Garibaldi to the French Army. Paris, May 3, 1870. The Rappel publishes a manifesto from Garibaldi tothe French army calling on the soldiers to raise ‘the flag of revolution, Serious Riot at St. Quentin=Workingmen in Conflict with the Military. Panis, May 3—8 P. M. A serious riot occurred yesterday at St. Quentin, caused by the arrest of a member of the Interua- tional Society. Two thousand workmgmen attacked the National Guard and gendarmes stationed around the prison to which the man had been taken. their ground, though a number were wounded, The Prefect, the Commanding General and the Procureur came to their relief with a detachment of regular troops, when the order restored. To-day the Prefect and General held a review, at ‘which they thanked the troops and the National Guard for causing the laws to be respected, Electoral Discussfon. Paris, May 3, 1870. ‘The Jast of the public meetings to discuss the pro- posed reforms were held yesterday. some disorder but no violence, present at many of the meetings. Macaroni out of Neckiace; Lord Thormandy out of ‘estmoreland’s ch. f.” ‘The guards held A plate of 100 sovereigns, for three year olds and e-quarters of a mile, was won by Sir ley’s br. h. Rosicrucian, by Beadsman, out of Madame Eglentine, five years old; Mr. W. Os- borne’s ch. 6, Star and Garter, by Crater, out of Medal, three years old, second; Mr. Figgin’s b. f. Bouque- luere, (by Voltigeur, out of Pauline, five years old, mob was dispersed and SWITZERLAND. “Keep Moving”—Napoleon’s Power in the GENEVA, Muay 3, 1870, Signor Cernuschi, the Italian bankers who was ex- belled trom France for contributing money to the anti-plebiscite committee, has just been ordered to The soldiers were The Government Policy. Paris, May 3, 1870, The Journal Oficiel denounces the tactics of the revolutionary journals in secking to make their feaders believe that there has been no conspiracy, and declares it the duty of to warn the public against such electoral This conspiracy is a part of that of last winter, the investigation into which has been so protracted. When the examinations are terminated, and they goon will be, the public will know all and be able to appreciate the danger in which the country has His offence consisted in contributing a secona hundred thousand francs from this city for the same object. Before leaving, however, he received a telegram from M. Gambetia, a radical member of the Corps Legisiatty, and an ofiicer of the Anti-Ple- biscite Committee in Paris, acknowledging the re- ceipt of the money. TURKEY. Cabinet Honor, CONSTANTINOPLE, May 8, 1870, Selim Pacha has been appointed Minister without the government the effect of The Journat M. Oltivier has addressed a letter to the Moniteur, in which he assures the editor that tbe government ‘Will not fall into a policy of reaction, though obliged to take oppressive measures against its enemies. He hopes this frank answer will dissipate the fears ex- pressed by the Montteur, ENGLAND. Parliamentary Progress. Lonpon, May 3, 1870, The House of Lords to-day passed the Irish Bank- rupt bill to a second reading, Lord Northbrook moved that the bill making re- forms in the War Office be read a second time, and explained the circumstances of lis passage in the House of Commons, The Ear! of Richmond severely criticised the bill, Earl Grey lamented tts fallure to arrange the chaos in the War Department, The motion fora second reading was agreed to, and the House adjourned, In the House of Commons, Mr. Forster, in answer to an inquiry, stated that the existing normal @choo's would meet the demand for teachers under the proposed Education act. Mr. Otway informed the House that, as an expres- sion of the dissatisfaction of her Majesty with the Greek government, the intended visit of the British squadron in the Mediterranean to the Pirwus had been countermanided. What other measures the government proposed to take it would be premature to make public. Mr. Monsell denied that the Colontal Otice had been informed of the recruiting of the Red River expedition from the Papal Zouaves recently returned GREECE. Haunting the Brigands—Cabinet Changes. Lonpon, May 8, 1870. The troops were still. hunting for the survivors of the band of brigands who murdered the foreigners, A despatch from Athens states that M, Smolensko has been appolated to succeed M. Execution of a Clergyman—Court Martial at HAVANA, May 3, 1870, Francisco Esquembre, a priest of Yaguaramas, was sentenced to death and executed at Cienfuegos on the 30th ult. A court-martial was lately convened at Cardenas for the trial of Estaban Parodi and Jose Mara. Both of these prisoners Were sentenced to death. Parodi and Mara were both acquitted some time ago, but were rearrested and again placed on trial. Thisis the case which caused such @ manifestation by the Cardenes volunteers in November last. The Diario announces the discovery of materials for a powder mill at Santiago las Vegas, near DOMINION OF. CANADA. Death of a Distinguished PrelateAccumula- tion of American Silver at Montreal. MONTREAL, May 3, 1870. Monseigneur Cook, Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of the Three Rivers, died on Saturday morn. ing, aged seventy-eight years, He will be succeeded by Mons, La _Fleahe, tending the Ecumen! ‘The citizens’ ball last very elaborate affair. ‘oung opened the ceremonies, The amount of American silver received on gov- ernment account is rapidly Mr. Weir has applied for permigston to Mr. Hugh Birley, of Marchester, moved for o select committee on the renewal of the commercial treaty with France. Along discussion ensued. had heard no complaints of the treaty, except from the ribbon makers. Tee inquiry proposed was un- necessary and wonld prove mischievous, becaus e, implying discontent here with the treaty, it would alarm France, 000. Mr, Cave, While he disliked an extention of the | Roetre another million, Mr. Lefevre said he NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEKT. Lonvow’ May 8, 1870, ine Despatches from India report ;hat a rebellion nas MONTANA. broken out among the Khirgish uribes on the shores pn of the Caspian Sea, against the power of Rasaia, Judge Lynch in Helenna—Two History of the Movement Against the Czar. Hanged by « Men. Khergizh native movement has been going on for attempted to murder on the night of the 27th of April. some time past with more or less intensity and suc- | The meeting was first addressed by District Judge cess, Simmes, who strongly protested against any Inter- ral, is @ matter of great importance with respect | leading citizens, who iasisted that it was necessary to iis’ efects on the “Asiaiic trade, “and. i’ ot | to the public nar has, however, not taken the proportions whieh | ‘aken in the present case, horde of the Kirghiz Kalzaks, have for many years | oriime, from which it appears that the robbesy and roved at Will in the broad plains between the sivers | murder of Bf, Levhart was deliberately planned by Ural and Ishm-in the summer being near the Oren- them, the Ust-Urt, and near the Syr Darya. They ere | Doth the prisoners were guilty, and sentenced them the last year thelr reletions to Russia consisted in | tat hour, over three thousand persons were cone the payiient of ayearly tribute of one aud a half he ated at the hang-man’s tree. At five o'clock, roubles for each kivitka or hut, and inan obliga. | }. . them and “frontier justice” was satisfied. The citt- sep yes. hie Anternal evaraeant Eg ES zen’s meeting was not a vigilant committee, e 3 rtion of the tribes, the government appointing | termined manner, and no one questions the justice eRe of them as ruling Sultans, under the direction | DOU of the trial and verdict, of governor stationed at Orenburg, who for the held an election yesterday, when the following of. ast few years has been General Baliuseck, formerly . . Emibassador in China, Their laws were their own. THE STATE CAPITAL cers Were chosen:—President, Lonwon, May 8, 1870, ‘The aristocracy were content with this arrangement. amy Pah tegen Preside Joha 5. i adopted some of the refinements of European | Reduction of Canal Tolls—Meeting of the New | Cromw clytlization, Councit—The Mayor’n Message. Justice was tobe administered by judges elected by the Kirghizes themselves, Towa without the ALBANY, May 8 1810, has never existed in the steppe, and the ny 50 per cent; on wheat, corn and other grains, 33 3-d. influence coming from the Central Asiatic P 4 ‘per cent; DI i Khanates, The religion is under the atrection of the | ér,cents ob flour, 60 per cent; on bloom, pig and Grand Mufti, living at Ufa; chosen by the people, with the approval of the gov- | ade in the same ratio. gion was that no mosque could be coustructed with- yet been made. out permission, was won by 3 “y D the most strict econviny and suggests the loppin; tray ene feito lave ® great, success, The con- | or of certain ofices, He declares his belief that 0 TF at ee ar yer occurred, The Kirghizes were | tne $160,000 claims against the city not $10,000 cau surprised to find that, instead of owning their vast | jo substantiated, ‘i territory, they were a sort of tenants at will; ae . felt the hindrances to their free movements, ant (ou streets, Mond which were connected with the district and volost ial Newspapers, and the Argus, | acted was the roubles per kibitka—less than what had been ex- | lect three of " “ fter transacting some other routine business the had previously claimed. The Sultans were, of course, 4 o opposed to the new system, and used all their iniu. | Board adjourned, ence on the people to induce them to revolt, Heuce the Ireland of Russia, UTAH. Orrawa, May 3, 1970. Howes escaped, and wus pursued by alot of Mor- | 2¢W directors, In the House of Commons last night Sir John A. | ville.’ Howes offered desperaté resistance, and was two Pilg old; of Lelia, three | the question had been discussed whether territory or a province, He remarked that ie tier (Berean fi Brikibogs ‘dole et iene to ninety-elght degrees and fifteen minutes west, the Boutbers limit Noe forty-nine paralle!, and the | ferries belug considerably less aan usual, but the household gods and goods by the New York | journea. tnd ett Amelede: atte atain 11.000 square miles, | Droper position of the caisson which is to form tne | 8108 of the 0 if’ BCCONA horse to Kes, the third to rds (eighty-six s by Mr. Merry’s present two members in the Senatef when fts popu- | Of the previous day, latioif amounts to 50,000 three senetors, and when The mammoth catsson—a full description | disiricts—viz. . ¢ Kingcralt, by The betting be- Lieutenant Governor 18 to have an execu- | supporting tower of the fast river bridge. It tive council of seven persons. ‘The local | was towed from tho foot of Noble street, | organization. Legislature is to consist of two chambers, | Greenpoint, on Monday aternoon, by four the first instance, seven, to be increased ultimately | ton ferry in the short space of fifty-five be defined by the Li cation to be the possession of a house and one year’s | Were enacted. The police were exceedingly busy in respects the appomtment of Licutenant Yeomaus. | annoyance. Among the latter were Captain John | of Mrs. Rowan, per head for ape For the purpose of extingishing the Indian fitle | neer and constructor; D. 8. Rule, inspector; Mr. for the Indians and half-breeds. Douglass, master mason, Daniel Hart, har- Sir John called attention to the fact that tho In- | bor master, and other prominent —_gen- dian title had never been extinguished by the | Uemen. The appearance of tlie caisson jy for two fulles on the cast side of Ked river, with | and ail sorts of speculations were indul; Mphiviiece 6 cul Hie Tay for two miles i the rear | 1n as to the prospect of an early Spa of of each building. He proposed to Invite the ald of | gteat work, the brid, iH} of which th the local Legislature to setile tse rights equitably ng lng of the foundatt and to secure all the présént holdéis in | Aithoug! e e sticcessful ceeded to refer to measures of necessity | 80n @ brief sketch of it now wiil not be considerea expense being divided between the imperial ‘and | length, and 102 feet in width. ‘he bottom timbers Canadian governments tn similar proportion: regulars would be about 3890 in nun Soon a3 peace and order were esta to the smatiest possible proportions, Tne | Work to forco alr into the holiow space and expel | mittee of threc. tory. booses, loose timbers, and human beings, and was | row he su Hon. Mr. McDougal, Mr. McKenzio and others | awed quietly into place by means of | the édtinly, for room to spare. The grown Which it rests wi a ow eu cated, dition, * high water eighteen fect. The steamer Algoma lett Collingwood for Fort | bce dredged. inlddle of ihe present montit. ean of thug clearing the ground has been about Adopted. Many of the spectators present were of opinion of the Indians—A Goneral Sioux War | U"4 only at a depth of ninety-seven fect Appreliended. Sontzos as Minis- The following has been received from Fort | the superintendence of the gentlemen in charge with the Hudson Bay Company:—Fhe come | Courses of twelve inch Georgia pine, | re gles, in adaition to two any to acknowledge the provistonal govern. | {éietaracen aie ts be ties wre Caer Be | Tones, oe necessarily for the government headquarters anda | chamber. By’ this process she wiil be sunk from garrison of firty men; to resume its mercantile pur- | thirty to fifty feet deeper, afier which the construc- ment, and, under the energetic management of Mr. Kings- A party of Sioux Indians had Ka saat at the fort | ley and Colonel Roebiing, jand their efficient assist- ofthe Hudson Bay Uompany at White Horse Plains | ants, the construction of the East river bridge, settlements, Hpen being furnished supplies they were told that if they were going to fight the Ameri- SHOT DEAR, cans they would also have to fight the half-breeds, palma They consented to retire for the present, promising, however, to return and accomplish thelr threats, ry. settlements on the American side of the line were pistol, Which had been left within her reach by a The ag greatly alarmed, and fears were entertained that the | female attendant, and through curtosity pulled the | sulted in the votes. and would nota! the proper season, entering her head just above the eye, killing her in- pl e! ‘The rel A The End of a Drinking Bout—Fearful Duel in | ¥°!¢ © de would I goto heaven?’ ‘The remains | Ritzabeth and Rando! the Dark. —————_— severely, though it is hoped not fatally | ae now at- Sr. Lovis, May 3, 1374. FIRE AT UNION HILL, N. J. wlanienen oe ie eens ania) night to Prince Arthur was | _ A correspondent ‘of the Lawrence, Kansas, Jour. | yesterday afternoon a fire broke ont in the bakery | states that his contracts and ig Royal Higimess and | nal. states that a few days since Colonal A. Payne, | of Charles Covermann, at the corner of Jefferson | Partner and manager for a term of story frame buildi joining was burned to the | nati and approaching the Umit of | ticello, Kansas, quarrelied about some trivial affair, ound, involving & lontof $6,000, not insured, ‘The the follow eng John W, while drinking, and agreed to settle the dificuity in re originated in the oven, where the dry boards | $'ftcaman, Lownil Fletcuer, Adark room. Payne bad @ knife and Stapleton a se | became Indamed. dick ana Deatel MoLaren, c RA iat volver. Some ct on hearing pistol shot, austin Rammer oer | NEW YORK CITY Native Rebellion om the Nelthr were killed, but there is but littie hope of nnn en Miscellaneous News Items, Picked Up in the Police Courts and About Town, The following record will show the changes in the HELENA, way 2, 1870, temperature of the weather for the past twenty-four The im, t cable porbiny prrny sin prt inden cd This morning a meeting of citizens was called to | hours in comparison with the corrosponding day of very bighest importance to the peoples of Russia, of decide what should be done with the prisoners, A, | last year, aa indicatea by the thermometer at Hud- Asia, at large, of Europe generally, and, indeed, Lecomptod and James Wilson, who had been tdenti- | nut's puarmacy, HuxauD Buildtug, Broadway, cor- also of America in a commercial point of view. The | fed by Mr. Lenhart, she man they robbed ana | ver of Aun streat:— Advices received from Moscow, dated in August, | ference with the civil law, declaring that the time Average ‘ition tare 1869, furnish the following facts:— ae ee cmanice had passed, and advising Average temperature The rebellion of the Kirghiz tribes in the ¢ | the people to disperse. St YOAr... ess, steppe between Orenburg. the Caspian and ¥ tne aoe The meetivg was then addressed by several of the ol papain, bennaeabenecman orate The Excise Commissioners were in session yea- . | band of outlaws known to exist in the community, terday morning receiving applicatiods tor licenses. aunt Log nace pen ee bernie ie and that immediate and decisive action should be | Comparatively few licenses Were applied for, have been assigned to tt by the German news- The meeting tnen selected a committee of treaty, Yesterday morning the body of a young child, with apers, and the Don Cossacks are in no way engaged | fOUF persons, to try the case, and upon coming | 4 strong cord twisied tightly around its ueck. w: 3 eee hese Kirghiz tribes, or more exactiy the lesser | before the committee the prisoners confessed their | found floating alaong tie TOCks off the Batter: War, The remalus of an tnfant were found in an ash burg line, and in the winter furgher south, in At two o'clock, P. M., the committe reported that | barrel at $1 Lafayette place, and removed to the a Fifteenth precinct station house to await aa investl- exclusively a nomadic and pastoral people. Until | {0be hauged at half-past four o'clock, P. M. At | gation before Coroner Rollina, ., the Wagon on which tho prisoners stood with Atalate hour on Monday night Mary Evans, an tion to furnish ata fixed price camels for the army | TOPS about thelr necks was driven from under | Irish woman thirty-four years of age, was found lying: ie come street In be dying Veep re and re- & moved the Eighth precinct station house, where in the mands of the sultans or rich aristocratic | Whole affair was conducted in a most quiet, but de- death subsequently ensued. The Board of Trustces of the Produce Ex:hange r welary, Stephen W. Cary, Ademand has been made by Mr. Archibald, the concurrence of the highor aristocracy, on the basis | The Canal Noard, atits session to-day, made the | British Uonsut at this port, for the exbredimon of of local customs, The religious legislative power | following very important reductions from the rates recent y hilgtina on goeet tae at tal sup aru Kirghizes are thus free from any religious | Of toll Inet year:—On salt, 83 3-4 per cent; on coal, | ing Light on the 22d of April, while at sua. t Henry Elrick, dryver of ear No, 64, of the Sixth seray 75 per cent. Other re tions will be : but the Mullahs are p trop 75 ss avenue line, was arraigned before Justice Shanaley ernment. ‘The only control exercised over the reli- | /,1he selections of banks for depositories has not | at Jeterson Market yesterday morning by OMcer ‘The new Common Counc! under the new charter Walker, of the Fifteenth precinct, and committed to ‘ met to-day. Mayor Thatcher, in his message, urges | u8wer @ charge of running over a child three and a ‘This project had no faults cf any magnitude, and half years of age li at the corner of Varick and Oharl- jay afiernoon, severely injuring it, ‘ne receipts last year were The Quarantine Commissioners met yesterday $1,367,047 and the disbursements $1,338,109. The | afternoon in their office, No. 156 Broadway. city funded debt proper is $965,551 i ste: had fear and @ horror of the books and papers the Board after electing Phillip Fizsimmons, Pres- | Wilson 8, Hunt, President of the commission, acted governments. The tribute had been raised to three ident, and ‘ahs Delehanty, Clerk, proceeded to | a8 chairman. The journal cnickertocker were selected. assed by the Legislature regulating the Quarantine poled by the Sultans, but more than the government | Yt uA tig some oiler toute Departmen Sone remarks were made egarding the condition of the steamer Illinois, and & resolu. tion was passed to petition the War Departinent to transler her entirely ihto the tunds of sioners. After the reading of some comuninications ~~ meee the meetlag Was adjour RED RIVER. A Deputy Marshal Shot at Salt Lako City— rr he eater etna cae Desperate Resistance of the Murderer. A ‘Meeting of the stockholders ot 4 nd aera The Red River \Country Orgunized into Great SALT Lake Crry, May 2, 1870. Exhibition Company will be held on the 12th ins: the Province of Mamtoba--Extinguishment | Captain W. R. Story, Deputy United States Mar- | Witch officers will of Indiau Land Titles—Dleasures to ites | shal, was shot and instantly killed to-day by a des: |.800_ builders invited more Order ta the New Province. perado named Hawes, whom he Was about to arrest, | Proposals for the exlibit ie: teepete “ prepared to commence their {mportant underiaking Tons, who overtook him wishin six miles of Grants. | Potire the end of the Monti. “the location Gt the Dub Ai 1s quite Macdonald introduced a bill for the government of | finally shot, but not before le had wounded three of } building has not been decided upon: $ Ow probable that at the forthcoming me the Northwest ‘erritory, premising by saying | Mis prisoners, one, It Is supposed, fatally. elort Will be mide to have tt erected in Etooklyn. they should call the new acquisttion af THE GREAT CAISSON. The “Stable Gang Club,”? composed of some of the ~ - wee prominent citizens of (he East Side, met last Monday the former term being unknown in the British | Awspicious Commencement of the Brooklyn | night at thelr headquarters to celebrate the forty- colonial system, they had decided on the use of the Bridge—The Foundations Satisiacterily | fifth birthday of one of their most prominent mem- latter, and, availing themselves of the euphonious Laid-A Great Day for Brooktyn. foc a en RA tare terms supplied by the Indian language, had decided Moving day in Brooklyn was not quite so Interest ok Willlam M. Tweed, du tocallthe new province Manitoba, which signifies | ig to the citizens of that overgrown village as on | ‘tax ‘Commissioner Mir, “The Speaking God.’ The boundaries- of the pro- | Previous anniversaries of tho cheerful festival, | tam Shaw and Charles if. Hall, y a " e! reciplent of several beautiful gifts of tlowers, &ec, vince would be a point on ‘he United States fron- |} the number of families crowing with their ter partaking of wu splendid collation the club ud. Michael J. Shandley. V Northern Limits fifty degrees and thirty minutes | great event of yesterday, the successful placing in | ‘The annual meeting of the Board of Foreign Mis- the Red’ anit Assiniboise “rivers, from. the | foundation of ty rookiyn piers of the projeetea | Jesterday afternoon at the Mission Rooms, corner circumference near Fort Garry to the lake above | bridge between the metropolis and the City | of Centre and -Duane strect. mentioned, The unorganized tract is to be governed | Of Churches, which took place in the pre- | were o ened in the usual manner by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba under a ge- | Sence of an immense crowd, Was an event | Dr. Hodge, the President. parate commission, and ig affairs regulated by | of so much importance and interest to the people | giatoments submitted showing tint the society was orders in council. ‘The Province 1s to have at | that it amply compensated for ,the disappointment | jn a favorable condition, although they are indebtrd to the: amount of $49,000, Aincrican, Indian, 76,000 four senators, It 1s tobe divided Into four | Of Which has already appeared in the | Airica, India, Siam, Laas, Japan, China, t electoral districis, each of which is to return | HeRALD—is intended to recelve the massive | jn California and the Jew: one member to the House of Commons. The | masonry on which is to be butit the | decided nut to ¢ until the new boar Reports were read and The mission covers niue shall be appointed and meet tor a Council and an Assembly, the former to have, in | Steamers, to the Brooklyn side of the Ful- A stated meeting of the members comprixing to twelve members; the latter to have twentyour | Minutes, and was placed in position yesterday the New York Historical Society was heid last members, elected Dy SRO, districts, which are to } afternoon, Thonsands of people visited ihe caisson | evening in the liprary of the institution, corner leutenant Governor, their quaiifl- | yesterday, and the usual scenes on such occasions | of second avenue and North Balerico, Life and Times Actress and Teacher,” The province ts to have a privilege of amending its | Maginn, the veteran Sandy Hook pilot, who piloted | in which he reviewed the career of this romark- own constitution according to its own judgment and | the caisson down the river and who was still in | able woman. He traced wishes. A subsidy is to be granted ateighty cents | charge; Messrs, William C. Kingsley, superintendent | ¢ pally through f and the smaller sum of $890,009 | Of consiruction; Colonel W. A. Roebling, engineer | gave various interesting ske'ches of her conduct purposes Either the ‘#rench | in chief; Horatio Allen, consulting engineer; } and that of her farher, Lieutenant Haswell, of the or English language mav be used in| Hon. Henry ©. Murphy, president; J. 8, ‘f. | Britisharmy. The ubilc proceedings, but all records are to be in both | Siranahan, of the — executive committee; | cription of the War of Independence, and dealt in languages. Ailpublic lands not specially allotted | Join H. Prentice, treasurer; ©. ©. Martin, | facts connected with Mrs. Rowan, which are already are to be held to belong to the Dominion of Canaga. assistant engineer; Colonel Paine, assistant engi- | familiar to the historical student. ‘k M4 jlias Nason, of residence. The same qualifications wilt apply to | keeping back the crowd from the favored | © , elections to the Dominion Pariiament, exeent ag | few who enjoyed immunity from official | setts, read a paper ou her character prin- paper went largely inioa des- within the province 120,000 acres are to be reserved | Bell, of the frm of Wiltam Hl. Webb & Bell; 7. G. KING'S GLUYTY SUPZ.vSOR3, Brooklyn’s House of DetentionmAlmshouse Bi ie was the subject of gencral conversation, Econemy=One Fiftcenth is “Geed Deal.” nig fort 8 fey on peaivahis of eae ae Y A The Board of Supervisors met yesterday afterno Acommunication was recelved from Sheri Walter lon was the in'tial step, | ™ commending that some apartments iu the upper h this journal has given its readers an | part of the jailbe fitted as a “house of aetention’? peaceable occupancy. Sir John then pro. | elaborate eee tee of the appearance of the cals- | for the accommodotion of witnesses held in criminal " asee, Referred to the Comnuttee on Jails, to restore order and secure pe th Inappropriate. The caisson, then, is a gigantic struc- | Casce. i new province. The force would cons st or na guae ture of heavy yellow pine timbers, each thirteen Anumber of the residents of Flatbush called the ter regulars and three-fourths Canadian militia, the | inches in diameter. It 13 fiiteen feet in depth, 163 in | attention of the Board to the fact that a stagnant ‘The | are latd solidly together, but the upper layers lie | POA, at the terminus of the sewer on the Country As | three inches apart, It 1s not a solld nase from top | Farm, was in an overflowing condition and a mule pitshed | to boitom. There is a jarge chamber below, ant | sance, and suggested that a sewer be constructed to it would be desirable to reduce the force | a2 engine on the caisson was perpetually at | tidewater mark. The matter was referred toa com- Government bad been assured that such’ aforce | the water, 11 order to keep the mass afloat until | Supervisor Coox’ commanded by a British officer would be received | it should reach its destination. The total weight is | referred ho gt ‘kindly aad gladly by the inhabitants of the Terri. | 2,400 tons. The structure was covered with iron ca- | of directing the County of the Committee, towhom was criticized tie leading features in the measure, alter | ropes and capstans, The doc built | the werk on the new almshouse at Flatbush which it was introduced and read a first time, for its reception recelved it with no| mitted alengthy report. Tue practice of commit. as, u tees baving work done without first being author- Despatch of Stores for tho Red River Bxpes ; V2 fet bem war init fey Tate HUN gf | last py the Board of Supervisors was severely depre- a ‘tom, which was A resolution was attached to the report to the ToRONTO, May 3, 1870. composed of cle gravel and large boulders, has | effect that the County ‘treasurer be diroc ted to gays ba ete Sint 1998 fae bat for row fay on of $20,099, giving certificates 3 is s h into the ‘holes | county for the same, William with military sstores for the Rea River ex- | thus made ‘shells were deposited and exploded. | the wack in question,” pedition this morning. ae of apron lds Eas a tern in meen, Supervisor Oassipy, He 5 Ninth ward, moved, as The first detachment of 8 and were destroyed by explosion, through the | an amendment, that’ the County Treasurer be di- ROE RE ene pea here tne {er | means of divers. ‘This work was prosecuted at night, | rected to borrow $28,000, on the faith for the purpose of completing h of the county, tts Sida erent Compromise Between tho Insurgents wnd the | that a basis of solld rock would be preferable BRANDS bau THE BURKINS, Hudson Bay Company=Insolent Demands | for the caisson, bub rock is to be Hannah and Ellen Sweeney, two orphan sisters, d respectively eighteen and nineteen, were taken and the present foundation wili be ally | 8800 Fresh . z frm. ‘At ten minutes past ten ootod from @ low den at 130 Greene street, on Monday CHICAGO, May 8, 1870, the lines were cut off from the tugboats and under | night, by detective Glynn, of the Eighth precinct, upon complaint of their aunt, Bridget Morr atts. the caisson was safely and snugly placed in its final : Garey: - position without confusion or davange. & resident of Newark, N. J, M Riell has made the following arrangements ‘The calsson will now be topped with twelve | Taigned before Justice Shandley, at Jeiferson latd on at right | Market, _ yesterday the House of the Good’ she ment as tho only legal government, except | monster will then besuuk upon the bed already | Twenty-stxtn street, was also taken from the Olym- in tye Northwest, to advanco a loan of £3,000, | Prepared for her reception, about twenty | Pic Shades, No. 165 Greene street, by oMcer Hender- : , | Wet below high tide, and the water being | 802, of the same precinct, upon complaint of her to the government; to advance goods to the soldiers pumped out, air will be forced in, and a lar; parents. Yesterday morning, to the amount of £400, the company to be allowed to | force of laborers will commence excavating with. | at the above court, reoccupy 80 much of the fort #8 is not occupied | in the caisson, which, in this position, is but a huge | Parents home, and was discharged from custody. upon being arraigned she consented to accompany her suits under the protection of the provisional govern- | tion of masonry will be’ immediately commenced, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. M. Ramirez, Peruvian Consul in San Francisco, Cal., died yesterday of consumption, and made the most insolent demands, stating that | which may now be termed almost an accomplished | Thomas Driscoll, of Providence, B, I., took sixty grains of they were going to kill all the Americans in the | fact, will be rapidly pushed to final completion. strychnine on Saturda: ‘ Pinte renrin hen ACRES 7 ‘Thirty acres of wood land on tl burning and the line at night filuminates the surrounding shill! Mountains, N. ¥., was shot and killed ina house On Friday afternoon of last week a little daughter | , Dante! Powers, a gambl ¥. by John H. Mortou, of ill-fame in Louieviilo, A general Sioux war was apprehended and the of A. U. Buckley, of Riverhead, L. I., took hold of a | nineteen years, son of a'proiinent banker. I election in Virginia, N cess of the entire repul military did not fally realize the imminent danger | trigaer, discharging one of the cartridges, the ball Sepa Coe Maron, received C0 votes, and: Bind, epteres, ford help in AA one hei at the wei KANSAS. was confined, but to tind her only offspring a corpse, Gettevereat texte, borhan agtshy sys peeeaaaaanenaeee ee During the day the child said to ifs mother, “it 1 | | Yesterday afternoon a frame building near the corner of ph streets, Chicago, fell to the ground, were interred on Sunday. ‘Ten men were at work on the strucinre, of whom four wero Selwyn's Thi ents conativutel bin ‘ Yet expired. and M. C. Stapleton, two influential cityzens of Mon. | Street and Palisade avenue, Union Hill, and the two At ee eye Ralirond at cn nena Ellis, William ae, iigame ; » HL 'D, Huntingtou, Samuel Fos: 7 EYROPEAN MARKETS. og ne aa ea ae » M.—Consols aw ir mae y ay account. AmericAn securities closed quiet; Tuited States five-twenty b'ands, 1562, $494; 1865, old, 8814; 1807, 8049; ten-fortioa) ni Stocks —_ and steaay; Erle Railway shares, 1 linois Cel ls, 112; Adan- tle and Great Western, + A Paris Kounsz.—Panis, ‘May 3.—The Bourse closed quiet. Rentes, 74f, 27¢, Frankrorr Bovuse.—FraNFFORT, May &—United States bonds opened quiet anu’ Unchi } TRADE OX MANCHESTER. —Lrv SRPOOL, May &—The advices from Manciiesier ‘are jess davorable, HAVRE Corton Manker.—Hayn,% May 3—Cottom closed irregular; quotations nomina & Livereoon Corron Manrker.—Li RRPOOL, M. 8—4:0 P, M.—The cotton market clos'@4 quiet and steady. Middling uplands, lo%a.; midas' ng Orlea: 1sga, a 11d, ¢ sales of the day nave een 10,00 fan Peadion 3,009 bales for export wid Kpectte Liverroo. Breanstevrs Manker.— were yo k May 2—4:30 P. M.—Whieat, 03, 7. i centat for fornia white, 88, 2d. for No.2 red Western smd. 8%. 10d, # 8%, lid. for red. win ‘Tne receipts of wheat for thr it three days have beon 21,000 ‘quar. ters, atl of which were American. Corn, 29a, per quarter for Europetp, Peas firm, LIVERPOOL | PROVISION MAXKRY.—Ltverroor,, May 84,30 P. M.—Chease, 784. per cwt. for the boat grades of American fine. American tine beef, Lia, per tlorce of 304 bbs, fur Rasrern prime mesa, LONDON PRropuCcR MARKET.—LONDON, May 3,— Sugar easier at 32s, 6d. per owt, No, 13 Dutch on the spot, and duil and unchanged Calcutta linseed flrta, Linseed oil easter at £31 158, & £32 per ton. PrerroLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERr, May 3.—Petro. jean closed firm but quiet at 53 '¢ francs forstandard White. HAVANA MARKETS. f Havana, May 3, 1870, The sugar market is quiet; sales were mate to- Gay on the baris of 84¢ a By Ss per arrobe for Na, 12D. 8. exchange, on London id a 1444 per cone Premium ; on Paris 13; per ecnt. premium, Om Mnited States, 60 days’ sigit, in curcency 93 a 10 per cent discount, SINGULAR FERRY INCIDENT. Considerable excitement was caused omong the Passengers on the arrival of the five o'clock boat ab the Hamiltom avenue ferry slip attendant upon « somewhat singular accident, A horse attached to & business wogon, becoming alarmed as the boat was entering the slip, backed over the stern of the vessel into the water, bearing with it the wagon and driver, The latter was ree cued, after much diffcnity, by oMcer Smith and the ferry hands. ‘The horse kicked and plunged so des perately that he broke loose from his traces and swam across the channel to Governor's Island, where he landed in good season, much te the aston- ishment of the inhabitants of that mbltary post. POOR JACK. Au Unknown Sailor Ran Down. An inqaest was held at Mount Vernon, West’ chester county, yesterday, by Justice Meeks, on the remains of an unknown man found dead on the New Haven Ratiroad, near the above village, a night or two ago, The body when discovered bore evident marks of having been struck by a locomotive, and = verdict Was rendered ordingiy. Dece about fort: , five feet, eight inoh high, and, from appearance avd dress, left room to doubt t he was Uor, Nothing was foand on the body which could afford a clew to ite identity, and the unknown mariner burial at the hands of the towu KILLED BY A FALLING BRINE, Coroner Keenan yesterday held an inquest in his ofmice inthe case of Michael Scheer, the man whe was killed during the storm last Thareday evening by the fail of the trestle bridge foot of Thirty- first street, North river, belonging to the Hud son River Raltroad Company. Deceased was a carpenter and had assisted in constractin the bridge, which he and others — considere: Veer safo. From the evidence presented the ury considered the occnrrence accidental, and ren- dered a verdict to that effect. Deceased was twenty- Pp uni a native of Germany. Ho t Horty-Lourth street, where he left a ght years of lived at 342 We #mall family, A.—Discontinned—Tho Use of the Dirty, pair staining preparations, sinee the introduction of PitA~ *S VITALIA, O% SALVATION Ft h marvellous p jor destred and ts y ansparent and undefiling, —~Tor n Sty bSPENSCHIED, M asauu street. aa Sit, ) at PROKAW BROTHERS, Fourth ay. A Good a Ens nov Murray atrest. rioes one-third belaw Broadway prigos, Au NN NNN Y¥Y yyy ‘NNN NNN yyy vy NN NNN yyy yyy NON NNN vY¥ yyy N WN. NNN yyyyy N N NNN yvYy N NONNG YY¥ NNN = -NNNN yy¥ NNN NNNY YYY 8888s LEONARD & BALLOU'S “NEW YOKE SHIRTS," made to order of New York Mills, at #86 per dozen, “HAND var and measurement blank (0 fill MADE.” Sund for cl up, Sent frse, NOTICE. aan your orders direct to me. The “NEW YOKE" SI £ {3 not sold in the stores; all offered for sale are coun- tert and not my n LEONARD 8. BALLOU, Ageat, Inventor of the ites eee ONLY DE! jb YE 296 BROADWA NEW YORK, Temporarily removed to 294 Broadw. duriag repaici, Bargains—Bargalas— IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWKLRY, SILVERWARE, FANS, OPERA GLASSER, &( T am now selling fine Gold Watel Chains, Gne gold Earrings and Pin tons, dec., at GREATLY REDU! Diamond Rings as low as Stads #80, $40 and $50 a Napkin Rings, &e., A? WHOLESALE PRICES. Frouch Jot Jewalry, Faus, Opern Glasses, &2., Englisl nt ha tt i Goods aot by express to all parts of the United States to be opaned for examimacion and aclection. GEORGE C, ALLEN, Importer and Manufactu sale and retail, 613 Broadway, under the St, Nici bajween Broome and Spring streets, formerly 4) Ratchelors Hale Dye= eat iu the world, The only perfect dye; harmless, reliable, instante: neous. Factory 16 Bond street, Cristadoro’s Unrivalled Hair Dye.—Sold and applied at lis wig and soalp factory, No. 6 Astor Houss, Carbolic Salve Cures Most Obstinate Sores HENRY, Sole Proprietor, Sold by Nike ruaaic. JOHN F. ALEXANDER HUDNUT, Herald building. Diamonds Reset by Gra, class workmen. GEORGE G, ALLEN, Manufag turer, wholesale and retail, 518 Broadway, under the Bt Nicholas Hotel, formerly 415 Broadway, Flectricity for the Relief of the Afflictedy applied by Dr. CHAMBERLIN, No. 7 Went Fourteenth at, Missisquoi Spring Water Cures Brights Dine ease of the Kidneys, Scrofuia and all impurities of the blood, Bee pamphiet. Pure Gold Wedding fe for snle by GEORGE 0, ALLEN, Man pnd retail, 618 Broadwi merly 415 Broadway, uolas Hotel, foe Silver-plated Spoo: Fork Casters, Sets, Ive Piteners, at manttactarers* prices. oe HIRAM YOUNG, 237 Sixth atroet, near Second avenue. Old ware repaired and'replated, Stylish Huts tor Genta and Youths in G iy, at popular prices, BURKE, 138 Felton sirecet ete The Recent Murders by the Greek he have created w world-wii % ae ported, were destroyed by knooke on the head, How differ. eut it fe in this happy hemisp] (in the shape of handsome flats} renew the youth of every wearer, and extend continually the march of civilization! 219 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, with its superb collec- Mion of Muy Hats, is one of the mont altractive esiablisinacate ju America, —___ The Metropolitan J Printing Establish ment, 97 NASSAU STREET, This wc aoe HERALD | BUILDING. i 's well known eatablishment offers advanta; possess by no other {no the United States. we ‘Cali and get your estimates for ALL SORTS OF PRINTING, frox ILLUMINATED POSTER WORK ‘A CARD. Especial attention paid to 4 LAW PRINTING, | at rates which will compare favorably with any other office, ‘Travelling companies will do weil to cali on us and examine our STOCK OF CU’ Wood Engraving done at short notice and at low figures, es, Elnstic Stockings, Ban &em haghomt Vattorns, correct adjustment, At SRELEYS establishment, No. 3 Ann sireet, los of th White Scotch woven, et retoeea vrloes, e + Fata et “ Figs tures, Wie New Lovie ON FOR THE HAIR, it produces the exact shade of Hat Go, te r of the SING THR DUT AN BQUAby, ° fores—-Rushtons a Astor House after 88 years, ta ke. No'goods are genulue unless my autograph is on the shirt and written signature {4 on the bod. fing gold (Watch Bracelets, Lockata, Neckiaces, Seal Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Colla: But- cturer, whotesale sensation. The victims, it is re-