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4 TELEGRAPHIC NEW es Napoleen’s Gout and the Bourse. FROM. . Paris, June 14, 1! The Emperor to-day is suffering from an attack of ~ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | cout. ts conaition creates some uneasiness on tue Bourse. Rentes closed flat, having dgclined to ‘Taf, 150, * Charles Dickens’ Funeral and Grave Tho Diptomatie Cornea | Anis, June 5 in Westminster Abbey. Tt 18 announced to-day that a son of Edward -La- ua doulaye will go to Washington as second secretary of the new French Ambassador, M. Prevost Paradol, i The Viscount de la Gueronniére has been appointed Papal Infallibility Almost As ‘ambassador of France to Tarkoy, vice Burée, made sured in Rome. Senator. . The Baron H. Mercier de Losténde will not be disturbed as ambassador to Spain, as has been re- General Prim on Spanish Finance and | °°"** Rove ve the Cuban Revenue. Panis, June 14, 1870- More arrests have been made of parties impli- wee cated in the alleged conspiracy, and additional Nai . leon’s Gout and the proofs have been obtained of its existence, Harvest fr: “= te French Funds. apis, June 14, 1870, i The harvest is expected to begin throughout the sais country in about ten days, ‘The Royal Thames Yacht Club : Draughyc,~ ' : P. Channel Race. ‘The drought in Praney gonte n ne TA 18M ap renee distxess and Lowa of pro AOS OR Conese 6! Ww, of ing for want of? sperty. ‘The cattle fare perish- 'reck @ British Guuboat and eating? . solder and water, and fears aro en- Hoss of Forty-three Lives, -vu that the crops will ull be rained, oe — ce SPAIN. ENGLAND, Charles Dickens PuneraimTie Cortese to Wentuiteste? Abbey—Situation of the Grave. bated al Lonpon, ‘une 14, 1870, At 81% o’c!ock this morning the remains of Charles Dickens were conveyed from his residence, at Gad’s Hill, by tratu, to the Charing Cross station, ‘There waited at the etation a plain hearse, without ‘the usual English trappings, and three plain coaches, an the first coach were placed the children of the deceased, Ciiarles and Harry Dickens, Miss Dickens and Mrs. Charies Coins. In the second were Miss Hogarth, the sisteran-jaw, anu Mrs, Austen, the sister of Dickens; Mrs. Charles D) chs, te and Toho Forster. *1n'the third coach were Frank Beurd, Charles Collins, Mr. Owery, Wilkie Coilins and Ed- mund Dickens, at The entire party were attired in deep but simpie mMourging, without bands or scarfs. . ere Was no crowd at the Charing Cross station, and the procession was driven at once to Westmin- ster Abbey, where the remains were received by Dean Stanly and other offictais aud pliced in the Poets? Corticr, at the foot of Handle! ani at the head of Sheridan, with Mucaulay and Cumberland on either side. The usual flowers were strewn upon the bier, Dean Stantey read the burial service, the coin was deposited in its final resting place and the funeral of Dickens was ended. Upon the cofiin plate were inscribed the words:— rere neeeee: ne ne oe o6-n0 rb eevere CHARLES DioKENS, °°" BorN FABRUARY 7, 1512. Died June 9, 1870, OOOO LIMLOLELOLENOIELE LE EE LE IDEE DEED LEDE NORA Thousands ot citizens have crowded to the Abbey during the day to look upon the spot where the great “Novelist rests. 3 — , Parliamentary Progress. Lonpoy, June 14, 1870, In the House of Lords last evening the proceed- ings were mainly on local affairs and unimportant, The High Court of Justice bili was reported. Lord “valros withdrew his opposition to it. A committee On tramways wes appointed. A proposed revision ‘Of therrules was then discussed till the hour of ad- Journment. In the House of Commons a report was demanded on the resuits of the slave trade patro!. ® The Home Secretary, in reply to a question, sald that the principle of open competition of candidates for office was still untested in certain departments, though the Home Office was prepared to adopt ft. The Marquis of Hartington examined the proposed reduction of the French postal rates. The principle ‘was inapplicable to correspondence passing through France to Eagland. . Mr. Gladstone urged the consideration of the Edu- cation bill. Morning sessions of the House w begin on Friday next. Mr. Otway, Under Secretary for tie Foreign De- partment, descrived the burning of the English Embassy at Constantinopie. The ai es were all saved, and the Embassy had been removed to Thera- Pla, a villaze on the Bosphomus, seven vend a half miles from Constantinople, The House then went into committee on the Uni- ‘versity Tests bill, A number of amendments were discussed, ‘That relieving doctors trom subscribing to the formularies of faith was rejecied. The com- mittee rose and progress was reported. ‘The Stamp Duties bill was advanced a stage. ‘The Merchant Shipping bill was read tie second | time. Several measures of only sitght importance were read twice, and the House adjourned. ordered, to United States Finance and Lozislation. Lonpoy, June 14, 1870. The plans and argaments submitted to the Com- -mittee of Ways and Means by the Ea:opean banks, and reported to Congress, togeiher with Mr. Schenok’s Funding bill, are warmly approved by un- biased journals and in business circles where specu- lation does not reign supreme, Tie detuils of the bill received by telegraph so far are too meagre to enable the pubiic to decide as to its merits and the full text by mail is anxlousiv awaited. Tie successful fund- ing of the national debt it is thought ‘vill depend on the action of Congre:s in making the bill practicable here. The War Power and Religion. Lonpon, June 14, 1870, The London 7imes, tn an articte on tron-ciaas, fears that Captain Coles may be rash avd pu-h the turret principle too far. It requires the sacrifice of desir- able qualities in a cruiser, and its too general appil- cation might impair the efficiency of tlio uavy. The Queen authorizes a disclaimer of the un- friendly remarks ascribed to her ou the World's Evangelical Conference to be he'd in New York next qutumn, General Items. Loxpon, June 14, 1870. The Times rejoices at the progress made im the House-of Commons on the Univer: Some rain has fallen in the in:erioy counties within @ day or two, ‘The betting on the race for the Ascot Cup stands at about 100 to 16 on Dolphin. The sou of Ismael Pacha is daily expected here, ‘Westminster station, on the Metropolitan Railway, ‘was nearly consumed by fire last night. At the recent election in the Isle of Wight Alexan- der D. W. B. Cochrane was chosen member of the House of Commons. Mr. Leygate has veen elected for 1c A city journal, devote! in goo sagserts thet a fraction less than fiy shave fallen here this year. stershire, © agriculture, inches of rain ROME. The Infailibility Debate. b Rom, June, U4, 1870, The preamble of the Infallibility decree 1s still «under. consideration In the Ecumenical Counctl. His Holiness 13 certain of a majority in favor of the .measure, Several members of the niinority repeat their resolution to retire in case the proposition is successful. The fathers who are in favor of infalll- bility are contrifuting heavily tomake up a purse to be given to the Pope. The minority decline to sub- scribe anything, ‘ oh AUSTRIA. Health of tho Premier. VIENNA, June 14, 1870, Baron Beust, the Prime Minister, Ja slowly re e@overlug. Prim on National Finance. Mapnup, June 14, 1870. General Prim has again repudiated the reported attempt to raise moncy in America by the hypotne- cation of Cuban revenues, Brigands Shot. MapzID, June 14, 1870, Bonnels, one of the English captives in thé hands of the Spanish brigands, has been rescued by the national forces. ‘Three of the latter were shot in the engagement, Maprip. June 14, 1870. It 1s now stated that (he Duke of Montpenster will not leave Spain this summtey for England, as betore Tepo.ted. He will go with hus Jamliy to Seville, ‘The Crown and Hoyal Jowels. MapbRID, June 14, 1870. Itis rumored that the document containing the abdication of Queen Isabeila has been recetved here, 4 A-surances are given that the government will re- turn to the Ex-Queen all the jewels which she bought with her private funds, YACHTING. The Royal Thames Club Channel Match— The Cambrin’s Position, Lonpon, June 14, 1870, The channel match of the Royal Thames Yacht Clup, from Dover to Boutogne and back, occurred yesterday. The wind was west-southwest at the start, and was favorable for the first haif of the race, ‘Tue yachts arrived at Boulogne in the following order:— FYaehs, Tons. Owners, Julia... -G. F. Moss, Hirondeile, Lord H. G. Lennox. Egera.. J. Mutholland, Cambria . J. Ashbury. There was only four mioutes’ difference in the time of all at Boulogne. Oa returning, however, the Cambria won by twenty-one minutes, The Exgeria became becaimed. 4 The Prince of Wales’ Prize Cup. Lonpon, June 14, 1870, The Prince of Wales has declined to offer a cup as the chief prize for @ yacht race unless an American yacnt will also compete. 2 Mr. Douglas declines to enter the Sapphe and Mr. Bennett ts absent, ROWING. The Iuternationnal Challenge. Lonpon, June 14, 1870, The London Rowing Club decline the challenge of the Iindson Rowing Association, because a trust- worthy crew Is not forthcoming. CHINA. Loss of a British Gunboat and Forty-four Lives. Lonpon, June 14, 1870, Advices have been received here announcing the total loss of the British gunboat Sianey in the China Sea. Her commander, William F, L, Elvy%, and forty-three of tne crew perished. The Slaney was a screw steamer, 390 *>a2 “arden, eighty horse power, aud carried turee yorz, INDIA. Accident to the Governor Ceveral, BomBay, June 14, 1870. Lord Mayo, Governor General of India, was re- cently thrown from his horse near Kaika and severely braised. Cotton for England. Bombay, June 13, } via Lonpon, June 14,1870, The shipments of cotton from this port for Eng- Jand slice the last report foot up 70,000 bales, DOMINION OF CANADA. Departure of Prince Arthur from Montreal tor England. e MontReat, June 14, 1870. Prince Arthur left here yesterday for home. In answer to an address presented by the Mayor, the Prince acknowledged with deep ieeling the kindness shown him by the Canadians and expressed his gvaiimde in having won their esteem and affection. He sat he should never forget the happy time he has spent in this country. Aller spending @ few days as the guest of Mr. Hugh Allan, at Lake Memphramagog, he will pro- ceed io Quebec and embark fur England, RHODE ISLAND. Re-Election of Hon. H. B. Anthony as Gnited States Senator. Newport, June 14, 1870, The Rhode Island Legislature this noon re-elected Hon. H. B, Anthony Senator in Congress for six years from next March. The vote stood in the Senate:—H. B. Anthony, 22; Chartes 8, Bradley (dem.), 7; James T. Smith, 2; Thomas Davis, 1. The vole in the House siood:—H. B. Anthony, 53; Charles s. Bradley, 15; James T. Smith, 2 EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MONEY MARKET.-LONDON, June M5 P. M.—Consola closed at 9234 for money and’ 92%¢ for the ac: count. American securities firm; Unite: States five-twenty bonds, 1862, 8974; 1865, old, 69',; 1807, 9114; ten-fortics, 8034. “Stocks firm ; Erie Railway shares, 17%; Illinois Cen: trals, 112; Atlantic’and Great Western, 23. Paris Bounse.—Paris, June 14.—Hourse closed flat. Rentes, 74f, 15c, ANKYORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, States bonds opened firm at 96%, for the issues of 1362. Livervoor, COTTON MarkEr.—LivERroa., June 14, 5 P. M.—The cotton market closed dull, Middiing uplands, W4d. a 10%4d.; middbng Orleans, 10/d, The sales of the day lave been 10,000 bales, ieluding 2,000 for export and spe- culation. 1 will fali 1,000 bi AVRE COTE ARKET.—HAVRR, June 14,—Cotton closed active for on the spot and atioat, TRADE IN MANOBESTER.--Livenvoot, June 14. 8:20 M.--Manchoster advices are less favorable and cause some fn this market. LIVERvOOL, BREADBTUPFS —2 P. M.—Wheat, 10s, 7d fornia white; red Western, £8, 1 receipts of wheat at this port fo 15,000 quarters, 10,000 of which wer per 504 Ibs, for Canadian. LIVERPOOL, PROVISIONS MARKET, LIVERPOOL, Juno 14, Boot, 118s, 6d. per slerce of 304 Ibs. for mess ; bacon, 67s, per cwt. for Cumberland cut, and 63a, for short rib middles. Cheese declined to 67s, per'ewt. for the best grade of American fine. LONDON PRODUCE MARKFT.—lONDON, June 14,—Lin- seed caken firmer, but not quotably higher. ‘allow quiet and June 1M.—-United 362. ies short of the MARKET.—Liverroon, June a ICs, Bd, per centnt for Call > ‘winter, 99. 10d. ‘The he past three days we: ¢ American, Peas, Soady at Was per owt. Onloutte limeed. Semer at 638. Hopa rer. PRIROLEUN MARKER ANTWERE, Jue 14—Petrolany @lowod quiet. KNIGHTS TEM PLARS. Tae Encampmont at Williamszort, Pa.—Come manderies Preseut—Oficers of the Grand Couciave. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Jane 14, 1870, The encampment of Knights Templars hay at- tracted an immense crowd here. The Comman- deries have arrived from Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Alleghany, Baltimore, Reading, York, Erie, Harris- burg, Lebanon, Meadville, Towanda and Great Bed, The grand oMcers are quartered at the Her- dic House. About two thousand Sir Kulghts are per nd about afteen hundred others are expected ‘The Grand Conclavo elected the following oMecers for the ensuing year:—M. P.G.M., ©. F. Khapp, of Bloomsburg; P.D. Gd. M., James M. Porter, Mas- ton; R. P.J.G. M., Peter ©, Shidle, of Pittsburg; P. W. M., Richards Muckle, of Phila- Ex., Francis V, Barnet of Easton; R. P. G. R., Thomas W. Wright, of Pitis- burg. The following commandaries have gone to quar- ters:—Piltsburg, No. 1; Alleghany, No. 85; Hermit, No? 24, of Lebanon; Mount Olive,’ No. 30, of Erie: De Molay, No. 9, of Reading; Maryland, No, J, of Baltimore; Pugrim, No, 1, of Harrisbt Great Bend, No,. 27, of Great Bend; Norther 16, of ‘Towanda; Constance, No. 33, of Bellefonte; York, No. 21, of York; Mary, No. 2; St. John, No. 4, aud Kadash, No. 29, of Philadelphia; Lancaster, No. 13, of Lancaster, The Baldwin, J. J., of this city, are doing the honors to tneir visiting brethrep, and thelr arrange- ments have bee very? complete, The grounds are ini ont if afieSes And present the Si pearanon ofa fine military encampment. No intoxicating drinks are allowed on the ground. Nearly every Com. andery 13 Accompanied by & band of music, and the Gisplay of banners ts very fine. Sir Knight D. W, BS the Generalssimo, Keeps open house to ail the visiting Kuight oe aa THE PACIFIC COAST. Wreck of the Freuch Ship Euryale=The Crew Thirty-five Day on a Coral ReefEurthe quake in Nevada. ~ SAN Fra NCtSCO, June 14, 1870, The French ship Eurgale, fro’ Talitt to San Francisco, was wrecked March 4, on Sxitbuck Is- land, @ coral rock six miles long, where the omces and crew remained thirty-five days, when they were rescued by the Swedish Ship Miva and taken to Tabitle Starbuck Island has heretofore been incorrectly located, and has caused many wrecks. The commander of the Earyale determined the trae position of the tsland to be 1 iat. 6 37 south, lon, 153 16 west of Paris, ‘The treasure shipped overland to New York last week amounted to $127,000, slight shock of earthquake occurred at Virginia City, Nevada, Juue 11, A recount of the voles policed at the recent special election this city gives-a inajority of ¢2 in favor of granting a &ubsidy of one millon dollars to the Southern Pacitle Raitroad, MISSOURI. A Moral City—Cninlogue of Crime in Kansas City. St. Louis, June 14, 1870, The Republican's special despatch from Kansas City gives the following catalogue of crime enacted in that eity:—A man uamed Williams shot another iman named - Wooden, and crushed the skull of another, named Mason, Saturday night. ‘The latter is dead, and the former is in a critical condition, Williams is in jail, Sunday afternooi Jim Hail stabbed and killed timothy Hamlin. — This makes eight siabbing affrays Hall hus figured in. Sunday night George D. Campbell, of Knoxville, ‘Yenu., or Galton, Ga., Was murdered by an unknown party, avd hh body was placed on a railroad track und run over by a trata. THE SOUTHWEST. Tornado lo Arkansas and Mississippi—Great Destruction of Crops. m Mempuis, June 14, 1870. A terrible tornado passed over a large portion of Arkansas and Mississippi on Friday, commencing near Council Bend, passing down to Peter's Land- ing, crossing the river, thea extending to Bolivay. county, leaving rubn and desolation in its track. It partook of wind, rain and hail, the latter being unusu- ally severe, utterly destroying the corn and cotton crops in its track and stripping the forests, Its width ‘was two miles, The crops were unusually promising, the corn beginning to tassel, but all is lost. ‘The amount of damage cannot be estimated. On the following day the tornado was repeaied, traversiug generally the same course. A3 far ay heard fro no lives were lost, Further particulars are anxiously looked for. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Hon. A. H. Cragia Re-elected United States Senator. CoxcorD, June 14, L870. At tweive o’¢lock to-day the Legislature went into the election of United States Senator with th ule lowing result:—In the Senate Aaron fl. Cragia re- ceived cieven votes and Harry Bingham one. In the House John Bcdel received two votes, Samuel Filnt, fourteen; Uarry Bingham, 119; Auroa H. Cragin, 184, Mr. Cragin was declared elected, JEROME P&nK RAC Pool Selling Last Night. There was a full attendance at the rooms of the Jockey_Ciub last evening, and more than the usual number were gathered at Riley's, where the bidding was sumewhat heavier and equally spirited. The favorite races at the last named place were the Hus die and Club Stakes, witle at the former bidding was scattered over all the races for which there were entrics and in quite small sums. Bae xgz ate of all the pools sold would probably fall short of $8,000. ‘vhe following are a sample of those sold at uie Jock ey Club roums:— HURDLE RACE, Lovetia, 146 Ibs... i wan, 150 lbs..... Bacon, 147 ibs. 149 ibs. . $102 g05 Purdy & Withers’ 108 1D3..... +$50 $60 $50 $50 i 27 808028 shibles $77 $90 $30 $76 UNTERS’ PLATE—TWO MILES. Riders members of A. J.C. Stakes $1,000, Rapiure, 158 Ibs.. 10 $16 $16 gS 1ton, 138 Lbs... 30 Viley, 140 Ibs... Bohannon, 154 Ibs, 16 20 JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP Sanford, Lil ibs. Legatee, 106 ibs. Helinbow, Lil Ips. Naunie Douglas, 102 ibs TOLAIS. 00. .eseeeeceseeereseseaes $i ‘The following are from those sold at Riley’s;— HURDLE RACE. $150 $109 $100 149 92 80 Bohannon, 154 Ibs.. $190 Oysterman, 150 Ibs 160 Lobelia, 46 Ibs 133 11232 Viley, 140 108.. +L pie W. F! Bacon, 147 ibs f Field. 80 88402 Totais.... $552 $490 $304 $326 4 "AP—TWO MILES, Helinbold, 111 $lo0 0 $160 Field... Totuls.... PROSPSUT PARK € Financial Statements—Strect Openings—Hone ors to the Prisou Ship Martyrs. The Board of Park Commissioners met last even- ing and appuinted Commissioner John N. Taylor a collector of assessments m the matter of opening Watbust avenue, Mr. Taylor was also directed to ap- py to te court for the appointment of Comuirsion- ers of Estimates and Assessments for the opening of Washington avenue, and aiso for the opening of Plaza street. Tue executive was empowereil to se- lect « surveyor and clerk, The Board of Supervisors were requested, by re-o'ittion, to, raise the sui of $8,000 in the tax levy of 1870 for’ the maintenance and tmprovenent of the parade ground duriug the year 1871. ii it appeared iste the statement of the treasurer aay for the month of a balance ou expenses were 74, Balance Washington Wii), $52,2445 ANCE 18. $38, 21 ch Park (overari ark, $72,281; Prospe parade ground, $89: ‘The following resolution was adopted Resolved, That the joint board of Aldermen and Super. viaors be requested to levy and raise in the tax of 1870, put sunntto the act of May 1, 1463, for the maintenance of the several parks of Brooklyn under th Board, for the year 1s71, the sum of further sum. of $25, 1 ff thi 100,000) algo ‘the rk, and #7,600 for the construction of a vaultin Wash- ington Park for the ot the ramaine of the prison aulp "UAL LN ie 000 for the improvement of” Tompiscd | ANOTHER INDIAN RAID. Red Cloud and His Werriors—Their Arrival in tho City—At the St. Nicholas Hotel—Publie Curi- ozity and Indian Seclusion—They Visit the Theatre Comique—A Scene Improvised for the Occasion. Another trite has come to. overawe the very respectable nation of Manhattanites, That 1s, the reddest of the red men arrived im the city last evening, having pursued the trail of the tron horse right {nto the midst of the ferocious and outlawed Jersey tribes of whom they were not in the least bit afraid, It is recorded that the Indians left Washington in a very similar mood to that which hangs over the departure of an experienced white, feeling. that, after all, Sing Sing must be a very honest place. They came from the fetid and nauseating breazea that arise in the national capital to.the commercial and financial winds of the monyed metropolis, and from thelr externals the tyansition was very glorious, As the country knows, the aNssion of the rea men to Washington las boera fruitiess failure, ‘They found the department filled with tho sweetme ata and pastry of paiaver, buy when they called jor the substantial articles thoy were not forticoming. it was Very nice, tiought Red Ctoud, for THE OLLY-LONGUED 82 onutaRy Yadione eet nese mak several affecilonate revo- : Soward US ‘uespoiled chiefs, aud to cause his vongue to vilvate like the continuous mechanical oscillation of the pendulum, But the J bb sharp, He understands the Luh and plaster of iat. tery too well, Hence, when the officials brought com the maps, Red Cloud thought they were all 0: * eens te * ewe eee He hal heard so much of New York thnt he longed to look upon tt. La stich a frame of mind he disem- barked from the cars at Jersey City, and with bis large suite dio. unmediately to the St. Nicholas Holel. Red Cioud, ve it knowa, 1s the greatest war- rior us well as ihe dnest ora of the Sioux In- diana, The great Red Jac! er ad" thé giemey Black Hawk, who, in the Indian history 0! Ainerica have enriched its forensic annals wre Some of the most bewildertag Imagery of ‘vn INDIAN'S MeraPTORICAL MIND will now have to ‘Ake lesser places as oratorical ce.cbrities. Their memezies are outsione by the beiihant splendor of the Red Cloud of the Sioux. He is @ speaker who condenses generations into a second and who could express the nis!ury of the world ina single period, But his tersenesd js not abrnpi—is not even incomplete; but it 18 always Sweeping, tle defines a treaty as “it is all lies !? He fills 18 hearer With reverence by bis commanding esture and iumiperative mood. “Look at me !? here he ¢xpres-e: wrong, sorrow and indignation; in those words alone le demands @ scrutmy that cannot full to discover that he and his brevuven are the living wronged, the remains of the great abo- rigines; all that 18 left of that original population, confirnied in the rigit of possession of a vast contt- nent by many generations of actual, if wande settlement, “Kloyuence—mdeed all Knglisn 1 measured by its eect. Aud who that have read complaints of Red Cioud have not sympathized with jus demands, It ts well, therefore, that the Jadian orator has come to New York to speak. His lips are eleetrified with a pu ‘ alted diction, wWiich does not tire by verbust'y or weary and disgust by ELONGATED PLATITUDES. With such views as these, the crowd that met Red Cloud and his party at the depot was more cultivated and refined than the rude throng that gazed at Spotted Tait. The entire suite once at the St. Nicholas Hotel, General Smith walked up to the hotel register and wrote their names in a large, bold band, as Tollows:— General John &. Smith, Bear Skine 5 Black Hawk. 5. A. Mr, Douglass. R, G, Beauvais, W. G Bullock. John Riohard, 4.¢MeClusky, interpreter. Red Cloud, Red Dog. Brave Bear, Little Bear, Yellow Bear. Red Shirt, stung Bear, Pour Squawa. The red men were then shown co their roomw, Which occupy almost an entire floor, Dinner was soon served. In the meantime quite a crowd had gathered in the vestibule and exchange, and a groat deal of curlosity was shown to see the red skins, After the proverbial smoke they de- scended to the street and walked in company to the Theaive Comique across the way to witness the “eventuation”? of “Hunky Doree.”? Mr. KR. We Butler, the manager, stood at the door sto receive them, and locking his aria with that of Red Cloud led the w to the b. among the orchestra chairs, to the rigut of the aisle. ES a] mist ofthe patefaces the red wien were caiman. ‘ader Living Boar, A FIERCE 0 they behaved like great wari nil while the tar- gels Of 1 thousand eyes riddled thely forms they yet presented a soli frout to the enemy, Red Cioud domiciled himseli under the wing of his interpre and taking up the playbtil ordered a rectiation i 0! Soon the play opened. The lnaitus were what they saw. When the fary’s gitt or Lhe grand transformation and revolying sun ap- peared they thought they were in the land of fables. Various manifestations explained their amazement, ‘they ‘They haw-hawed and he-heed. ‘They came tw » but feil short of the war- whoop. ourse all hands applauded, and wilaly, and ihe Indians grinned, Jolinny Queen and baliy WwW made them stul their bankets down their ts ty keep from spitting; and the majestic attitudes of the harlequin caused Red Cloud to regret that tie had not studied for the stage. Good as the viil Was it Was not enough for the managers. So they had an Indian scene improvised. Mr. J. C. Stewart, the fat comedian, not short of 300 weight, and a genulne original, was engaged to sing A -ONG of his own composition, with music arranzed by Iniaself, He appeared upon the siaze at hall-pust nine, dressed asa chief in the most gorgevus cos- (ume, and sang the following :— Tam a big chief of the Chickawaw tribe, From Utah Territory just arrived, Where Brigham Young makes all’ the laws, And [ like bim have half a hundred squaws, So you see I have no cause to fret, I drink ail tho whiskey I can get T.care for novady; nobo'ly carva for me; Pra a jolly bag Todian ont upon spree. Hivali! diya! Wivabt Big Injunt I'm not the kind of Indian steals everything I ses, Lstea! nothing J can’t carry, if tt can’t carry me Everybody has their failing, iut this is mine, T taink, When 1 get among the whiskey barrels I dou't know how to eft ee tp wets Andrew Jackson Nepoleon Lever ware, for 1 sont sate mass *m a jolly big Injun out upon a spree, Hiya | Higan't Hiyalet Big Inga {pond rows of iceth shown by the red It nearly Hfted the roof, The Indians yi Mr. Stewart was in his glory, and all felt i jay proceeded. When the red men retired tine Si. Nicholas, oihers, not Indians, tollowed. Red man slept. ‘To-day they will follow a programme not yet decter- mined. A DESPERAIE COUNTERFEITER, A Secret Service Detective Nearly Killed by Coiners—How the Brondway jardens Exiat—The Leader of the Gang Escapes with Three Thousand Doilars in Counter! NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1870—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 BEETHOVEN MUSICAL JUBILEE. | BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. - The Coliseum was’ crowded yesterday afternoon and only partially filled in the ayening, 6b occasion of the second day of the Beethoven Festival. The re- coipts for the day amounted to $25,000, and popular enthusiitm, especiaily in the after- noon, seemed unabated, It 1%, indeed, highly creditable. to the management, and especially to Messrs, Grover, Miller and Morton, who have spared no pains ta their several departinenis to make the festival a success, to find sueh satis- factory results from suah a gigantic undertaking. Got up in a very short space of time, and in face of formidable obstacles, the jubilee so tar has proved an artisiic and pecuniary success. There were some changes im the afternoon bill, “The Star- Spanged Banner” betng placed on tt through mis- take, aud as the artillery was not in position it could not be performed, THE AFTERNOON PROGRASINR was @large and varied one, as may be seen by the followinng:— 1—-Overture, “Rienzi” 8A t Mia Lettsa’ Io} luce dl queat, uty «Duo from ol Frovatare ira, Howard Pail--Signor Brignoll, 5—The Misorere, from “11 Trovatore™..... soreness Wagner ‘arl Bergmann. m Signor f. Brignglh +. Signor Peirellt fidh, German ang cecompanted. | *-< 7 oe uductor, Carl 6 -Choralo, “Thanks be to God”... \ Ganduetor, Carl Berean. 7. Robert le Digble” (Divertivsement).. ‘By Giimore's Kaud. «Mendelssohn sseeesMoverbecr © 1 Overture, “Rob: 2 Grand Duo, tro 3. Quintet and Fina!e, from “Martha Mrs, Caroline Richings-) Bernards lc rAe0, Mra delia Harrison Segui. | Nanoy. | Mil. re jam Castle, Mr. Theodare Hablomann, Lionel, )8i8- B. Massimiiljant, Signor Franelaco Fillipi, { ey aoe W. Lotti, F. Honrt vrnysQty ignor Reyaa, aovieial. 9 toe Sifter Ad. Rrndo}A, ~ With the combined choruses of all the operatic organizations Ib America, Conductor, 4—Grand trio, from “William Arnol -Lihott Auber - ‘lotow ila MeCulloch, 8 Cook. Frida Degebele, Miss Marthe, jis Ros 6—Eri Fin s Misa Isabella Moen i ), Mrs. ‘Bosworth, mene Petrilli, Mr. Menri Drayton, Signor Foasatl, Signor n. Achieved is the Glorious Work (charate) «Haydn ‘Conductor, Carl Zerruhn: Wagner's overiure was not half as effective as when We beard it at the Acadenty or Steinway Mall by the Philharmonic Sodiety and Thomas’ superb orchestra. The fempo war particularly unsaiusfac- tory, and on it depends muen of the @ of the work. We never heard Briguoli sing better, even in his favorite operatic roles, ‘The beautiful aria from “1 Lombardi” and the dramatic daet in whieh the ‘Trovatore bids Jarewell to his mother, in the Iasi act, were sung im a atyle which no other tenor in Aimenca could attain. Every note of -the beautiful volee came out With a parity, sympathetic expressiun and ringing effect Which brought back memories of Mario and Glughot, ‘To Miss Kellogg, also, much of tie success of the concert was due. Her delicious voice furly revelied in the sparkling cay; : diy,” and she excelled her former trian “Trovatore”’ by her dramatic rendering of of Leonora I the ‘Miserere.” Li This sec noli’s voice nade & marked effect, and he come “\n! Che Ja Morte,"’ was sung in uy; tionable style. In the evening THE “CREATION” ‘Waa sung by a chorus of 3,165 voices. with Madame Parepa-Rosa, Norabiom aud Whitney as soloists, Dr. James Pech conducted it admuirabiy, and the performance was ju general very salisfictory ant in many Instunces des*rving of the highest praise. | This afternoon and evening will be devoted to a thoroughly national progiamue, the jeatures of which will be mote ind Madaiue Rosa. ‘ihe “Anyi Chorus’ aud such Me po} r selections Will be given, wih ail the Jubilee cts, und the artilery will thander forth aguim beneath the con- ductor's baton. ina from ps tu the the roce TOMMY DADVDEVS FATE UNDECIDED, The Trial Still In Progress-The Prospect Looks Clondy, and His Bondsunan Surren= ders Bim—farther Testimouy cf Tommy's Sharp Practice. ‘The triat of Hadden & Pike, a Water street firm who have been dealing lately in furaiture, was re- sumed in the Court of Quarter Sessiens at Jersey City yesterday. The subjolued evidence embodies the matin facis of this latest operation, of Tommy, which ts likely to be the last of the kind:he will en- gage tn during the remainderof its days Thomas Donnelly, who was the person left in charge of the house, testified he locked: it up, put the keys in his pocket, and weat to New York: waik around and tnaliy he ound huuselt cou- lined ina room at Hauden’s; docs not know how long he had stayed or how or when he leit; was phedt with liquor by Hadden and Pike; Hadden tried to snip him on board a vessel bound for California; he found hinse!f some time afterwards on the Con- necticut river, aud Walklug lo Mystic begelug bread on his Way; here he shippedon a fishing si called the Brooks, aud came buck on her to » York. Alfred Evans testified—Boarded at Tommy den’s; on the 25th of April a man by the name Wattersou w: Hadden’s plice, with a paper par- porting ib of sale; Hadden cailed Doineily a in, and asked hiin to sig » When Hade nit; he refused three diter- en sald, “If you don’t i will ** he thea ré ge “we will take him up ere he wall be more conposed,” and did so; alterwanl Hadden and wife dressed themselves to go ont; tbat evening heard theny engag.uig drays to go for the furniture; Pike, Hadden and hi employing a man Ly the nane ( morning 1 Was — called Tommy waned me; Mrs, Hadden led me ty go over to help get the * the papers were signed all right; to South strect ty aed WALL i ver to Hudson at tueycornes of Warren 9 saW Hadden goin, 80; NOL Wishing to be seen f Warren street, and stayed eer ou Until Carns jomed me, returned to New York; Hadden sad if Was @ bilo! property over the yiver; Don- nelly Was ta the house when L went there, and leit on te night of ihe 25th or morning of the 23th; never demanded money from Wadden oc spoke to him since the 24th o: April; was present on the 25th; an elderly man was at the desk with laa. den asked Donn to sign it three diife i rd asked me [0 Nhat —a pay 'y on the oiher side oi ihe at name, and he sari Michael id tulad him iy he wanted that name he bad a it himseit. Deiective Cairns testifled to coming over with Evans on the 25th and secing He !deo go to the gate Ou the Ziti saw Min go into 27 Bast Br Y, Where the furniture was; on haries.ed him and Pikes alter arresting Con- neliy, then went back to exaiuive the place; found a Cliy with detecttive Cairns; strect and 9 towards Mart went to tL ate lager when we f Martfa’s now Money Information was received by Colonel Whitely, the chief of the secret serv some days ago that Edward Daley, the reputed proprietor of the Empire Garden, a notorious dive at the corner of Broadway and Amity street, was extensively engaged dealing in counterfeit mo One of ‘Colonel Whitely’s oMcers was detailed to work up the case, and succeeded in making an arrangement with Daley 10 purchase $3,000 m counteriei bills, Monday evening last, at eight P. M., was appo.nted to complete the transaction, aud the officer pune nteved the Empire Garden. He found Dat | behind the bak, and, after a preliminary chat, Daley | counted out on the'bar counter $3,070 in counter. feii two dollar and twenty doilar btils on the City Bank, of Utie ad a new countereit two dollar bil on gome other city bank. sSecing Daley alone, the officer thought that he could etiect ius arrest, and accordingly Informed him he was a secret oflicer aud desired the pleasure of bis com- Mr. Daley responded to the invitation by ng the officer down, and shouting tor asstst- ive men rushed out of a room, running off and with Mr. Daley pro.eeted to tay out cer. witch t did in a ve tive manner, ‘They banged up his eye ouared one his legs, cut hin sev, y about the head and face and jeft bla inseusible ou the foor of the Mr, Daley and his friends 4 Amity street aut h them, Some and earried How comined PWhitely’s, where’ he e of Colonel Whilely’s men Was seat wt of Mr. Daley and his gang, and Colonet y expects to b+ ofMiciaily inivoduced to Me y tu a Very Short ume, MU DEROUS ASSAULT 1M WALLIAM Asi Mills was arrested last evening by Sergeant Bunce in the Fourth sive for committlag am assault on au unknown young | man ai the corner of South Second and Fifth streets, | Wilamsburg. Lt seems that Milis had been insatted by some Og WEN Wale Ne Was On his Way through abu 36. ul looked wp station house | trunk inthe rear yard, which was rtentiviet by Martin; # matiress and threo quilts were fouud in the adjoining ya these (protucmg them) were found ina closet bebind the bar; have tried them ou tue doors of Mr. Martia’s house; the large Key fits the front duor, the night key unfasiens tie night jatch: another key fits aa inside do: was witti Mart ( Bast Brosdway; ke identified the furnitan Keys were found in a closes under a Shel ben! ua ue ih the bar The case was adjourned vondsmiu, Joim H. Sauders, appe ‘his morning. The read in court and sarrondered Tony, Who Was thereupon lodged tn Jul. ff a verdict of yatity be nd tie Distie Attorney milends Lo move tut sentence torthw.ta. THE ROUHHS OF TH edd msisieucy MAETESATH WAND. | Ouuage of Phe Attensy Strect—t Destimony Johu Durty, one of the parties suspected of at- | tempting to outrage Mrs. Baker, of the in Forty ies. Hal teving Arms,” on (uc corer of Forly-éighth street and Lexiugton avenue, on the morning of the 20th of Ma { as brought up yesterday at the Yorkville 2 Court. ‘The ecomplanani’s states Mens ihvonykout Was $0 Inconsistent that no retlas | hulaty ce i upon anything that she said, The iw insutution, airs. Robinson, testi- fied that Me Y Was not @ teacher, as she had | aifdavil, but aservant, Mrs, Baker } sworn to ta der | left tne institution on tie 24th of M eu! sWore thai she bad Jert on the aio. Agein, When Ars, Baker s\ that she stept but (WO nights in the Ainericin Hotel, No. 15 Bow- evy, sie had sept there three nigits, which was proven by the i Keeper. James McCann leatified that Dally wos not among the persons who thrse at- tacke LMS, Baker, bat sapsequentiy had arrived on | he & and saved hor, as she herselt ac. | kutwiedged, irom peng ouivaged. She waa robbed | of five dolutrs, the pocketbook containkag wintel | was found inthe possession of Pat Fogarty, who is now under arrest, abd about Whose tle y there is no queston, butng ong of Vie persons Wilo ate tempat to outrage Mra. Baker. Justice Bixby res Served LLs decision. when sne ine i, LWO Gays ARIAY (NTELLIGEHOE, | South Second strege with his wife, aud on leaving his wife at home he reivrned with a rolling pin ant struck @ YouNg man, whose ame was Dot Aascer. tained, upon fie head wiih >, causing an umly sca\p wound, yt for the interfo.,.%¢ Of CHIACIS a my 4 der WOWs have been committed Trevet Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Unassigned, 4 detailed on recruiting service, aud | Will proceed to Nashvilie, Tean., open a re dos. | yous, and report by Letter to, the commanding oiticer Of (he Tyenty-fonréh Uetantee foe wstroctions, | Burned to Death—Fatal Fall~Burglary—Shoote ing—‘he Democracy Organizing. There were ouly two deaths from smallpox aes Week, The Brooklyn mortuary reports show that the petal number of deaths in the eiy last week waa ‘The grocery store of Mr. George Bache, at the cor- ner of Dupont and Union streets, was burglariousiy , entered and robbed on Monday night, Charles Hogan, while under the tnnucnce of Mquor on Mouday night, lost his balance and fell from the third story Wiadow of his residence, No, 204 ‘Tilary street, The Police Commissioners appointed Edward Crummey as clerk to Inspector Campbell yesterday, Up to the tne of his appointment Ar, Crummey waa employed as clerk in the Tax Coliector’s ofice, Bridget Delaney, residing at 211 Columbia street, proceeded to lighta Gre with the ald of kerosene yes. terday morning, When the olf tn the cat tgnited and exploted, She was burnedan a shocklug mannce before the flames could be subdag.t. Coroner Jones held an inquest yesterday over the body of Pepor Powdall, at his residence in Bedford avenue. ‘The deceased dird from th» effects of tnjil= ries received by fa'tlag ‘ram a buil:tingon the g Of May. A verdict In aocorgdance Was roadarsg” A verdict of death from gcoldental ere was rendered yesterday In the case of Mary Brown, the girl who was burned to death at her residence im William street, The deceavel was pouring some semne oll from @ can ou the fire when the cau ox- ploded, setting her clothes on fire. ‘Thomas Maguire was taken before Judge Walsh yesterday to answer @ charge of shooting Thomas Bolan, at his liquor salogn, at the corner of Main. and Water streets, on Mouday wight. Botan, who Was shot through the cheek, tye ball Day 2 in his jaw, was unable to appear in coast, and vLOner Was sent to jail until Thursday. wi? —- The-committee appoiuted by the Demiocratic Gene eral Committee for the purpose of perfecting 4 plan for organiziug clubs in the various wards and county canned en a ema ee r clubs on 0) od ‘Thi “ accordance with ite of July, 1870. ss deh th of ‘Boss? McLaughlin, who t it neces oy ae an say cae if they expected to carry the next election in Brooklyn. LONG ISLAND BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Yesterday morning the teachers of the Baptiss Sanday schools of Long tslaud met in eonventton in the First Baptist churcts at Greenpoint. ir the morning session expired the entire delegation, were inyitea to dinner by Whe congregation of the fi which the Convemtion were held. Ag atternmon and evening session Was held, at which the ha:mony of feeling Wammuntlestd, The Con adjourned to meet at hal-past nine ths morning. 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