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MOATER, OOOGUE, bonis * "@ feo | Proprietor TH aEATIEn, COMiG __ BROADWAY, ~~ opposite the St Nicholas Hotel.” opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, a the « he only | CT VAkinit THEATRE IN NEW YORE j “thas been so for the “REMAIN 50 FOR ALL TIME, 3 The following will speak for tse IE The following will speak for itself: — ‘Tae toilowing will speak for itself:— 1 "the pubitc are under some obligations to Mr. Josh Hart for the presentation of # variety entertainment that, whilé it embraces all that is an the racy and britliant, never borders upon thé indecent or panders to depraved taste. Mr. Hart provides an entertainment that combives the best features of the drama. the concert room sud the tminstrel ball He 3 to secure the dest talent, places every piece upon ihe staze with care, excludes ey hing trom the performances that might jar upon the ear or the senses ut the most tas- fidious, and gives us 4 variety show that men can enjoy and everyuody witness with please ure, The variety vho brings gut the full sivength of the company—oue of Chie Lest in America—ant the entertainment, altogether | is one which should ar seen, We know ot got establishment where an evening can be more | | | pleasantly passed, but to cain adinission it is necessary {o Le on hand early.—sunday ee FAVORITE RESORT, FAVORITE RESORT, FAVORITE RESORE. DIE» ukbies: FAVOKITE | Ri. ror uxbtes FAVORI a, RESORT. THE FP: FAVORITE TE FAMILY 5 LY RERORT. amt DIES “IND ) RIL» Ey 3 AND CHILDREN PABIES AND CHILDREN have always beng ees biiur WITH nowledge that the: WOULD SEE UR Bhai NOTHING has been the OTTO o_o te l Prieta oc COMIQUE i FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS. CANNOT yn he Pp enBED ouT, list of novelti forthe week (ONDA KOU 2 MONDAY, | Mal HA ae SCSCECS, SST lg ——$§$— ———HARKIGAN me HAR RIGAN —HARKIGAN Tae HARHIGAN AND. Bppear in their great musica ee PATRICK'S DAY. PARADE arc DAY PAKAD —. AIRICK'S DAY PARADE. Which has been altered and rearranged, Which has been altered and rearraaged. WARKIGAN and HA also appear in a new and criginal sketch, with new musie, entitled Oy RLAYERY DaYs———————~sLAVERY Dats, BEAvERY Day ————=SLAVERY DAYS. Feprerererd Fee LAL HART EOE in the Pop eeery Irish Kea) PYKE: CAL, LAG HAN. THE CONNECTING (LINK) BETWEE Ey Second week ot ti 1 MI ELLA WES ‘MISS ELLA TT WEENER| WESNER sings a new collection of songs, _Firet appeurazice thls season of M. CA M M. Gatkore——_———— M. CAKROLL,—. M. CARKULL,— M Ya RKOLL,— M. ROLL, ————-——_ M. CARROLL — — M. CARROLL, ———_— M. MM. CakRore CARROLL, MAS 8 M LCT TT ws EN. —— —— AND. LK. HEY APPEAR fs THEIR ORIGINAL SKEICHas, Ie CE RADE——. BRALK 44 LEE 1 VeloeiAa—— ¥leTorlLa-—— J VieToRlA-—— —-LOLISE VICTORIA--—— the graceful, eautitul Eauostrienne, Ls Paul Lit Nes vin per Eitfouran Performing. Pony, “LOUISE jyacran 1bi8 charming Litde Arisie bas been brsouithed by Ube Eugtish Press “Some- thing Unprecedented”"—the Greatest Novelty wit- nessed In the British metropolis fur years” Her Pertormance tukes place ina Patent King erected Y nest bi UB AMPLON oF ae GLOBE, DER THE CH. AM tox x HE GLOBE, WiRDE RICKS, THE CHA OF ti GLOBs, Great London sensauon, an ‘less by | a GB, s WeRea gL 0) ‘ OBE! THROWING! A SUuERSAULT upon v u THROWING A YoMuRsaLr UPON NY THROWING cron ->PPrr REVOLVING GLONEL | | PORE FUN {:-——~-~— Gut Uiplegaal.ed Stal consisting of the follow: ig perroruic larvigan, Hare Waite, carter, Wi Elia Wesner, Stine “Adah Richinod, Miss “Atay? Bers, aie Kitty Ba Miss Alice nett, Miss oot, A. Graver, UG. H. Keil, Eostouet ee, Miss Marie aren pS ig Bo. Miss Kitty ise Dora Clark. Suse Jaue Gibb Pete ila Saides Viva, Mra eas. as wae stuart, & A LAUGHABLE OLIO OF FUN wees every evening and matinees with the dou- ble sensational drama. trowa which the plot, acon and haraete: aenof tae drama that b tre, aud eluimed (under oath) by the original—see it and judge for your. PYKE O'OALLAGHAN! Pyke O'Callaghan is the connecting ihox of the S— Som Bir James Blackadder, « Koyalitt. we. prey OR & faithiul adherent Rufus, nd iutoriuer i ane ser’ ei v'Conni reeant snipes, autain Wilson Fou, y to PEAsAY Ns. gry sh f SYNOPSIS OF Portas Irish Reveltion. 8 Souaty or Who, ey Nts, av, @ Conclusion of 1—Komantic Pass in the A Faithful Ad- ici Yhe Fugitive. Shed ures the Spy. a, Place ot Satoty, An Aan's Reward, The euback's, Revenge. of The Royal Jaues Blackaade d Tee Informer. jt. {to Pyke O'Callaghan or Sat O'Connor and Py! trai witienities, An A (rhe Erisa yal Arrival jot ine orf suiter inn good cau the Haile and dear ould “ireland.” sc Mr James, Wisckudder's ft James, onserrrated. eg outKeneralle ie ape, Honor Triumphant. eeting of the Lovers, acene down Among the Kate Neil to the Rescue Yj he Caughtin a Trap. The Biter 1 t “Scene T—Landscape. scone $—Hall in SrJame adders | Neti UiCunnor a Frisoner Uren of Bx: cession of Lady Broughton, The De- ry Arrival ot Pyke. The Pardon. 31 a feated, Uappiness of Sroonte ite calla tk a ag JATIN WEDNESDAY | | apy O'CALLAGHAN A Pat sare Bbar, | “te Wrbs: ne ¥ TH Pep, R w | 5 wow? RrwT Boxee rem weber Pe, z reertea| > oad mize ea Pro, 4 | inl a Berek Pp, Be > <9 é B| ig phe | wren nan? - PAR ———— —. EATR! HEATR' EE phP 5 E ae 2 RRREEROE a ADE. LAVERY ae tom See them, and decide w characters corresponding with them in the “original” drama performed up Broadway. DESTRUCTION OF OLBKKENWELL, JS NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1875.- -QUINTUPLE © SHEET. THEATRE COM!IQUE ~CoMIQuz — sia BR DWAY. —_— “OxIGGE— ais | | E Ee H H i yw Ty H Hq coed Po Ramenmnne p ad THEIR UNEQUALLED “MUSICAL SKETCH. ron? | CRI ————$————— np ‘ALTERED AND p aacoreimuaren? ENTITLED io PATRICK'S — DaY 5 Also a new and beautiful sketch written for this theatre by HARRIGAN AND HART, i SLAVERY DAYS 4 {a= —o if SLAVERY DAYS. i PYKE O'CALLAGHAN PYKE O O'CALLAGHAN Pritt oi OCALUAGHAN PYKE O'CALLAGHAN PYKE OGALLAGHAN “PYKE O'0ALLAGHAN “PYRE O'CALLAGHAN “TS THE CONNECTING HANK “TS THE OONNKOTING LINK “[s THE CONNE TING LINK “TS THE CONNE “TS THE CONNHCIING LINK Ts THE ECTING LINK “ISTHE CONNECTING LING LINK LINK Ts THE “CONNECTING L. LINK BETWEEN “TORY BA! 1 as RE f — — ? PYRE O'CALLAGUAN. — —. —<-—6 MR EDWARD HAKRIGAN > aw ( =. f KED RUFUS. difference there isin If [8 WORTH THE TROUBLE. NOLIC reparation & new sei t2and encitied sopeyghirey ~~ OGRADY, Oe | or the | = tragedy. lite-like p Ba tures of the actors in that we hotice will be given. MATINEE WEDNESDAY Pa iF: Pa wad vashatle Bi abwaY. ——-: | een COMIQUE. t E PROPRIETOR , 51d BROADWAY, “NTow RK ooxigce—————— 1AKT———————-si opPpostT® THE st. eo. re OTHE por POPULAR AND. PAY LADIES AND © fevenvnony SHOULD SEE YH 428 PYKE O'OAL! Ir 19 THE CONNECTING LINK 83. @ =? Pee tee cay f= [ agains eo — 8— 45s s— £8 ee oe s— 45. <a ‘o yrrr, higas Fever” TE i x Y 5 age iy wy CONNECTING Zz x b 4 EK Kk kK ox K kx® LINK KK K EK § x « BEEBEE E E EREL oF E E Eg EEEEEB pane a % o #9 ry Vv a 0 0000) 60609, g 8 3 ye ‘coco ry AA ff £ A & AAAAA A a Z 4 poner a a Sees L faci 4 = Zz L oR L B SLLLLL L L i £ CONNECTING L L ELLLL A By AA A A AAAAA a A A a A a pre —_as eeea G G g G oF @ ‘caag H a H H tot HHHEH a H H H H H H H a A AA a4 £% axD AAAAA A A A A a a WN ON NN N NNN a XN ONN N NN® ¥ER————. —-—— 0 —- — — CALLAGHAN reroreree tr cee eS eee eee Cow oe rewind wh ow nn eR OCALLAGHAN O'CALLAGH &N-———————— O'CALLAGITAN——————. — Goa LUAuHs O'CALLAGH AN: OWaL baat i] itiaN—. O'CALLAGHAN—— —— —_ O'CALLAGHAN ee. att ALLAGHAN -—S—and—3s— —s—and—s— —s$—ani—3— Sands — slants —s—and—s— sana | —s—and—s— 4nd—S— Concluding every evening and matings SenseGonal Uratny tron whieo the blot acts ienctets are taken of the drama tat has beet par formed in this theatre and claimed \under oath, by the man Op broadway as ortvinwl see a and judge for yonrselves. YKE O'CALLAGHAN, PYKE O'CALLAGHAN ts the connecting tke of the — and s— Sir James Blackadder, a Koyalist Mr, J.A. Graver Pyke Callaghan, @ faith) adherent....Mt, Tony Mart Red Rut 4 informer Mr, bd. Harrigan Jumes, Willian Carter Honor, Pe Neil v'Cor Bergeantsnives, Captain Wilson, 8 Lac Prceentony bevrothed (6 Neil. Miss Marie Gorentio MA Tink A BE M. NIN i __ THEA ATRE j lb ADWAY WHEN COMIQUE BROADWAY, se | | BROADWAY, | | iB OPPOSITE | ist | RE THE KE | rae, 8%, NICHO! | ard HOTEL, | TRE ou Re RE | Ke BROADWAY, | rRE, cE 514 te rE x BROADWAY, i 1 OPPOSITE THE co a co 1 THE . 8T, N{CHOLAS i 1 HOTEL, a si 1 t BROADWAY, Hi 1 Tt : OLE PROPRIATUK OF THE WoRLo, OF THE WOKE OF PEE WORT OF THE WORL: Mr, Hart's his course fashion eo. metropolis. AND HARI, PPPPP H A ee Bi u e.P ut H PPPPP H iy B yuan if | iH Z ny and matinees with the | H a whieh thé plot. action H AA » rua that nas Leen AA re and claimed winder oath) by & A A a up broadway as original, See ivana judge tor A Aa AA yourselve: BA Deo PYK ALUAGHAN! BA cy ‘’ | PYRE OCALLAGHAN ing Link of the Asad TTTTTT | sir Samos Bis Mr. J. A. Graver A A b Pyke fire Hiaehan, a ta 5 Sine ne A A THRIR tr Ret Rutus, spy and an ry A z Janie t mae 8 ra Ic y Cap + Mr. De i. Ketly R R Lady broustion Mise Marie Gorentio & R RRERR ingh oot Eurerg | i t | Honor o's i Booth | Synopsis of of th R R RReRR | Trish ic Evel mm, Pee Sounty or Wycklow.--fhe Pugittve ont ~Kei Rg V4 BE R R Reverse the spy 4 Pine st Nfan oy a R R Vie btu House of RRRRRR ious llopes R R {1 be the Ett if taghan Renard u nner aan by x R ir R BR itt rist R R It the } “E | x BR SI a good cause, | con. cece Tretand.” Se hm in Sir Sart ct | tt CG Cc Honor on the i atch—ihe rdou=Threat of Ven- 1m e ir James out-zenerallel—Lady Brow iI c Honor Friampauni, Scene h— i Qo ering ot the Ls phe Osho “Prisou— Ir i Atnong the ue—Kunty, u coco a Ir kK E Ir K UK | KOK Jatnes De- @GGGG STRUCTED KK re) G KOK MATIN @ @ | Laat g | Kim @ bead ie @ ea ore @ G | 7s | aaace 58389, | t A 8 r ~ a erie ea | MUSICAL ‘SSSSS THE COURTS. aA Jadge Blatchford granted a large number of P eaieae ; injunctions yesterday against the use of the A A Dougias Binder and Folding Guide, under the = = Day? | patent laws, pik He | ols In the United States Circuit Court yesterday NN N SKETCH, moining, before Judge senedict, the following renee persons, recently convicted, were sentenced:— N NN Abraham Gardner, @ letter carrier, for stealing a lette’s; George M. Allaire, a clerk in the Registry N NN PPPPP Departmeat in the Post Ofice jor stealing regis- | 3 rf tered letters, and Henry W. Somers, for roobing a | arp Erere letter box in the Post Office, got three years each 5 THE P in the Kings County Penitentiary. William ’ Walker, colored, for breaking open a lamppost H a & letter box, was sentenced to one year’s imprison- = HH or ment. Joseph B. Cleveland, for selling unstamped H H AA cigars, was fined $100 ana sentenced to six | cs | #444 | months’ imprisonment. Christian Lorenzo, for H H a A Tunning an iliicit distullery in East Filty-tourth q # | BEST ReRRR | street, got #lx months and was fined $1,000, a Sait In the Jones-Goldstetn breach of promise case, AA RRRRK concluded tn the Marine Court yesterday morning, jog? £ R | the jury rencerea a verdict giving the tatr com- AA R BR _| plainant ¢75 as ccsts and allowance. The defena- Fee m4 ant Lad previously offered her $200 to settle the A ‘A AA case. E * EVER ‘no In the case of the United States va, George Al- REBAR - bert Mason, the alleged counterieiter arrested by z R a by’ the Secret Service Detectives to the Park Hotel, R R on ‘Thursday evening, the particulars of which ee | BPP?) | were fally reported in the HERALD, no examina- e : B 2% | tion was had yesteraay. Assistant District At- R R | B D torney Post applied for a postponement ox the ex- TITTITT SEEN. Roope amination in the absence of the principal witness, T Aibert Engor, who 1s under commitment at Ro- t REEEE | chester for passing counterfeit money. The czso z REE is set Gown belore Commissioner Siitelds to-mor- g E | row, at twelve M, Tt | im fein EY EREER | THE LAFAYETTE GRAFF SMUGGLING CASE. Lafayette Graff was charged with smuggling have several cases of alk goods througm Hoboken, ana have remodested their great musical sketch’ proceedings were commenced in the United PATRICK'S DAY PARADE. | States Court to compel him to pay $13,c00 duties —— ————_——___ _—_- | by attachment, Defendant had left for Canads to Bbey Ee Dee lonin © Rew searn avoid a erimfnat prosecatton, and nis counse! SLAVERY DAY. | moved, on affidavit of himsetf and fits brother, to ‘Then rey | vacate the attachment, on the ground that ie was Wee oo? @ non-resident of this district, which motion was “Rad ke AND PYKE O10, ‘i RUA A Ree granted. Tne United States District Attorney at once applied to the Supreme Court of the State, In | TN THe coNSECTING LINK, a suit for $18,090, gold, to get an attachment Sr gS against all Gram’s property, ou the ground that he — was a non-resident, and Jadge Lawrence granted homme accra It, Deféndaat’s counse! move to vacate the at- S——AN(—s3—— tachment, yn the ground that the United States | Olle al have no remedy through the State Courts, and | THE FOLLOWING can only use the United States Courts to enforce 4 ae ainsi moe the Revenue laws, Judge Donowas decided that pay ~emmahpennpmET TT {tiga case for au Actachment, and thic it is an 18 CLIPPED action oo contract betWeen the japorter and the semmmengnetianeaa United Staves, aie ia oh ogee the ape a a a lication ate set orth in the following opinion, FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD Jiven j esterday :— SPO The plaints claim that the defenaant owes them a debt amounting to $20,009, tue manner in which the debt arose bemy siaced the aMdavit to be that derendant had imported goods into te | United States, the dndes on whien were the | 1 bu he Lad Hailed to pay. ‘The Arst rte He nt A ‘snot an care ors ta natty per of tte i ie the principle 18 weil dettied tat the party Haparts i | | led to the g ‘erul wecoutel: img goods (nto the Unitea States ticars a contract ij | | | ieee that nothing ‘otten ive should be debt for (he aMount of the dates unmediately on shown, an makes the the mportition, [nat sucm fability arises under | | | Boga aa @ statute seems to me Not to change tts nature. Many debts are tne creation oO! staiate Which Makes the contract, Liens are acted vy statute as w. al liabilities aud by Sach statute | » contracts the parties are respousivie, Under whe > State law the consignee of a ana 13 noe in an THE FOLLO :o action on contract ior ptiotuge althougn the con- TA toa AD | tract Was made vetore he saw or knew Of the ves 18 ALSO sel auG O! Such contract Dever vad actual notice. — lustances might be maltiplied, but it seems too ° {| FROM | seen fe douoe that riers by Statute for et Ome Wak privilege or service @ Iabinty 18 created itis a WE. FEW YORE BERALD. contract Which May be éenioreed as other cons NO VULGARITY, . tracts ure. (he dei@odaut is a non-resident and LADIES AND CHILDREN. | clearly within tue law allowing atiachments if CaN there Is Not something in the cuse to deeat whe VISIT THE apparent rignt ‘Ine deeudant claims that ae Conan te right 18 defeated = because —_ there [imeatan covique’ fg su pending in the United States = District To this = there From the New York Herald, auga: ave two answors. that the suit iene Avie ae aS his onal whee ny acter reierre.l tois discontinued, and, second, rok ie ceode ving @ Variety elie rtain ladies | Conrt there ay Ob tae risdicuon. ff the envehudita maytadtént We! cttearof being offended | Sfatshai"vas crewole seized the property bere | by vulgarity or improoric: Atiucned he in the nee of jurisdiction m pn the court that ignored nis process, a tresspasser, oe aad that does aot deat the rece cae riakt f0 Fon vd While | tink the United states hav THE ENTIRE BILL sie in this Court Lau uot deem it necossary to GIVEN at THis decide thit question on (his motion, That potnt, MATINERS, DAY AND gat bapa like any ociel lag to the rigit, of the party to Hn AL AND BA 1 privile being sued. mast go to nn ad be de i i tis Hear via 7 13 _COMIQU E. ¥ | _. THEATRE COMIQUE, | anc one of the assauants, named Phiitp waves | nig "8: are tried, We cannot well try the merits of thm action on motion, Motion dented. PURCHASING REAL ESTATE AUCTION, A decision was rendered by Judge Donohue yea. terday, in Supreme Court, Champers, of ifmpore tance not only to purchasers of reat estate, vut showing the necessity of auctioneers, beforé make ing the gale, bei Xplicit in tuetr description of to be Some time since Rovert slosure sale, bought a house and corner of Phirty-ninth street and Lex- navenue. Alter tie purcuasé It turned out thar the vuiiding encroached on the street an touch aud a half, and 62 this ground applicauon was © tG have the sale setaside. Jadze Donohue's 8100 Is ts fullows:—"Ln This ease It is clear 1 stuade, and the purchase on the part of the applicants entered into on a mistake ot faets. The grantee sapposed that the lot pur: chased had a House on it. It Row appears that at stadll part of 1t1s on the siree joved at any time, wiilte no com. pensation can be made jor a deficiency im tae quantity of land bought. Here it ts almost IMP rx sible by that means to Put tue party rignt. he applicant ¢ to repulid the house, deposit should be returaed to him, the land reson ud Out Of the proceeds hls expenses paid," DECISION SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, by Judge Donotne, Straiton vs. Nitseb; Frey vs. Frey.—Memoram+ un AT raivs, Rosenverg.—Order granted. Brow vs. Security Insurauce Company ; Deutsch@ nat Bank vs. Sounecborn; Faber vs. Hovey; Bank of California ys, ¢ Joilins. —Mott: 4 adhe: Deratemes vs. brake every vs. Geoghegan; Ti ‘fuska vs. ey aotees, of te Sacred Heart v3. T eree, 3 Motion to resettle deniga, a Jac apson vs. Beardsley.—Motion for attachment enies Western Rattroad vs, Bayne.—$3,000 allowance grantea, Lindorn vs, Wackernageéu.—Motion to strike ouf answer granted, Bos Pri vs. Mathews.—Motion granted; stay of sixty days, United states va. Graft.—Opinion, Thompson vs, Seastedt et al.—Motion denied, Without costs, Fay. Motion tiga cl cause ré- Wart Vs, red to tts piace on calendar for April. Brewers and Maltsters’ Insurance Company vs. Davenport.—The order 13 correct, but I have no power lo reier except by the consent of parties. Karnes vs, Visser.—Motion granted on fling 8 curity fr costs In $1,000, Longstaf vs. Currie.—No authority to mage oruer, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Carts, Devine ys. Devine.—Mouion for alimony, &6., preter ber month to plaintil, and $128 counsel fee, Stradiverger vs. The Bowery Savings Bank.— Motion for a reierence to ascertain damages sus- tained by injunction granted, without costs, Meserole et ai, vs, Sieele.—Motion to stay prom ceedings of plainti® dented, with costs of motion to plaiutills Lo Abie the event of the sult. Lignthown et al. vs. Waveler,—Motion to digs romplaint den! ithout costs. role et al. vs. Steele.—Defendant’s demur- nied as Svolons, And judgment for pluin- dered (2 Samtord R, 073). ational t bag of the City of New vs, Kolston et al. fotton to vacate attach+ ment denied, Suiclane Rectifying Machine Company ys. Re- fe Injunction granted against sending the | ctreular and agamst interference otherwise than by process or proceedings at law, Johnson et aj, vs. The Hanover National Bank of the city of New York.—Orer settied. COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Larremore. Pawson va. Dinie!.—Interrogatories settled. Stoue vs, Storrs,—Objectious overruled. Gecision. Sinciuir vs. Quinn et al.—See memorandum. C vs, Perkins,—i think the annexed order is in proper form ‘Spaith vse Walsh.—Injunction dissolvea, New York Lite Insurance Company vs. Dean—= Judgment of fovecicsure. Suckone vs. heak esiager.—Motion denied, y Judge Robinson, Melntyre vs. McIntyre.—Motion denied. Memoe ra ‘ett et al. vs, Hartman.—Motion to vacate order oF arnany denied, with $10 costs in each case (tive cases). Concordia Society of Battimore va, Woltt.—Mo tion granted and relerence ordered. Kurzman vi chooninaker.—Order signed, Harrison vs, Manhattan Market Company. Order settled, red vs. Bangs.—Case and amendments set- ued. JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Ottervourg. ROBBED IN A LIQUOR sTORE. Michael Fleming, of No. 559 West Thirty-sixtn street, Went into a iiquor store at No. 422 West Thirty-ninth street, Friday evening, and waile there was knocked down and robbed of a silver watch valued at $20, Four men attacked ht TOOK, Wi arrested yesterday morning by Ofticer Ke the fwentieth precinct. Judge Otterpourg hetd the prisoner in $1,500 bail to answer, FIFTY-SEVENTH §8T! STREET COURT. Before Judge Fiammer. ESCAPED FROM HIS KEEPER. One of the witnesses examined at the Stockvis Inquest last week was Patrick McGinness, a three months prisoner trom Blackwell's Island. On st Patrick’s Day he was brought over to the city by a Keeper to sign ls testimony before the Corouer. Atter doing so the keeper aod himself ry drmk and McGinness escaped. Yesterday be was arraigned tn this court on w charge O! intoxication and Was sent back to the Istand. THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD. END OF THE STRIKE—MR. BERGH STOPS THE CARS. For several days past considerable excitement has prevatied among the car conduciors @nd arivers of the Third Avenue Ratiroad, caused by tad announcement of the officers of thé road that I¢ Would be necessary, In comsequence of the great expense they were unter, to reduce tne wages of vielr conductors and drivers thirty cents per diem. Heretofore the men on the Harlem tnfouga cars have been receiving $2 80 per day, and om thé short trips tne men only received $2 55 per day. The employés did not like the reduction, ag they thought the wages they were recetving quite small enough for the work performed, an@ they consequently held a meeting to take action inh the matter. A commitree was appointed WH Wait on the President in regard to the mutter, but that gentiemap méormed them that tue peed ta reduce thei Wages was great and he would nol rescind the orde| At first a strike was talked of and for swhite ie seeme tuminent, especially as a few of tl rivers threw ap their reins and réfused to wo at areduced price. Their places, however, svon filed, and the rest of the men, se the officers were Nem im their determination, cepted tue situation; no duabt, as one o ‘nett vbécuusé times were tov Nard for a man re} With his bread an butter. Artairs are alt now and tne men are at work ‘The President has expressed ae ox mination not to. discharge any of ti arivers Who uttered (hreats O1 strtkin vided they recurn to Work without further TeOUOle, and he also Clinks ‘ha: tie great share of the trouble Was caused by hangers-on aroaud ibe staoles, of, as chey gre culied, extras, men Wue Wait jor od jobs. Tue dificulty is now ay an end, and exceps the fact that @ few policemen are still detailed to preserve order at the atadie and along une line of the read po one would suppose a trouble bad existed. Mr. Ber had | lew of tbe cars stopped tts > because vhey were nut dovvied he thought they snouid be Gousdering nor tiat tue tracks Was very silppery. delay about an hour was ocedsioded by this interfer ehee, Dut aside from twat the public have mot beeu in the least incoavenienced, Mr. Bergh surg it ts au old (rick of the faird avenue company doable apa few cars to deceive ms officers; bat yesterday the police were watching the care au@ reported the jact to Mr. Bergi's viilce that outs eS 5 sew of them had extra horses attached ; stoppage. he 3 are now ronnamg. regularly, ADU tue len believe that as soon as times ure ete ter that their Waves wil Le put up to tne old Standard, a8 some of them say that such s faot has deen intimated. The extrw drivers who re ijused to work have had chetr p.aces filed and wid noi be again ewployed. A DANGEROUS HOUSEBREARER As Mr. Bennett, a géutieman living 10 11608 stréet, near aVeuue A, ¥ pe not very Well bulie vp, Was coming down the stairs he was met oy # fail, brawny ontes, who Nad emected au entrance at the basement door by means of a ton key, ‘The lamp which Mr. Bennett carried wae struck from ius band. Witle Ne was seized wd the throat aud orveved to give Do aiaraa, Instead of oo! plyimg he raised an oulery, upon which bis assail- ant drew @ dagger aud iiace a thrast at Dis ribs Mis coat, however, prevented the stub irom taking serious effect, A\hough pollvemen {23 ro prompag on the spot the during disclpie of Me his escape, Dut Without © hadi The rnole trane uction occurred vetore ten o’clock, and it is means ubliaely that tho rovber was only ark olght’s work,’

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