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documents proving the existecce of an Internation- alist Propaganda, and they intend to prosecute the Persons arrested at the recent Socialist Congress for connection therewith. A PARIS Loax. ‘The Parts National says the Prefect of the Seine has reported to the Ministers in favor of a Paris municipal loan of $65,000,000, 4 PLEASANT DaY. The weather in the metropolis yesterday was fair. RACING IN ENGLAND. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS From All Parts of the World. AID FOR THE SOUTH. FIRST DAY OF THE DONCASTER NEETING— TBE CHAMPAGNE STAKES WON BY LORD PALMOU!H'S CHARIBERT. {Bx CABLE TO THE HERALD. ] Lonvox, Sept. 10, 1878, The Doncaster September weeting began to-day with the race for the Champagne Stal The winner was Lord Falmoutb’s Cbaribert, Count de La- arange’s Rayon d’Or came in second, and Mr. W. 3, Cartwright’s George Albert third, Five youngsters ran, The last betting previous to the start was nine te four agaist Charibert, six to four against Rayon Pardon of the Fenians Melody | «or, anaeight to one against George albert. the ’ and Condon. fohpanng ls & sumany. The Champagne ‘Stakes of 50 sovs, each, half jectels, +0) Severe Engagements Reported from Bosnia and Albania. GERMANY’S FEAR OF SOCIALISM. —-__—_ lor two-year. ; colts 8 siono 10 Ibs, apd Allies stone 8 the. | the owner, ef tne second horse to save is stake; 32 a0 [ee oapte ro Hz uxnALD.) Lord Falmoath’s ch, c, Charibert, by Thermanby, Loypow, Sept. 11,1878. | ont of Gerirude. co seececee at The Mayor ef Manchester has received a tele baal apes cb. c Rayon Ur, by Fla- ; i ge out of Arancar age gnansenssvnces gram from the British Consul at New Or-| yp w 3. Cartwright’s ob. c George’ ‘Aivers, by leans asking help for the yellow tover suf- Marsyar, out ol The Princess of Wales.... 8 ferers, The Mayor publishes an sunouncement that he will be glad to co-operate with any morcbants Or other citizens desirous of taking steps for tho re- that ne will remit to New subscribed. HARD FIGHTING 1N ALBANIA. Mehemet Ali Pacha’s retinue were not assassinated. In the fight between the troops defending mehemet All and the insurgents the men killed on both sides bumbered 400, On the Mehemet Al! Pacha telegraphed to the Porte that he ‘Was surrounded and could not escape. ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT. The Thirty-sixth Austrian division on Sanday cap- tured Kijuc, on the River Sauna, alter a stubborn en- agement, im which they lost 260 men killed and wounded. THR WINNER, . Charibert nas started twice provieus to the Present race, the first time for the July stakes at Newmarket, the new T. Y, C., and was not Placed. His second appearance was for the Prince of Wales Stakes, of 290 sovs. each, subscription fer two- year-old colts, 7. ¥. C. Charibert wom this race by four lengths, beating Count de Lagrange’s Zut. His victory on this eccasion is a good one. The colt is ex- tensively engaged for the future, having no less than twenty races before him. THE BRITISH FLEET. DEPARTURE OF BRITISH MEN-OF-WiB ¥YEOM NEWPORT HABBOR—A GRAND FABE- WELL—A NUMBER OF THE CBEW DESERT. {Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HE@ALD.] Newronr, R. I., Sept 10, 1878. ROSMAN Louene, General Szapary announces that the Bosnians, in She engagement he had with them om Thursday, lost 800 men, Her Britannic Majesty’s men-ol-war Secilerophon, A PLUCKY TURKISH OFFICER Sirius and Argas are pow pursuing their voyage to ‘A Vienna dospatsh says that Bikees is defended by | Hulitax. All was burry and bustle on board of these Turkish regular troops. The commandant declares | noble vessels frem early . in the morning 4bat he bas received no orders {rom the Porte to sur- | until the moment that the huge acchors fender the piace and that he will defend it to the last extremity. BOS3IANS PREPARED TO RESIST, The town of Belipa is now a strongly entrenched camp, into which armed Bospians from the surround- ing districts are constantly marching, resolved on a desperate resistance. were weighed. The flag snip ied, the Sirlus and Argus slowly following. They proceeded very slowly until they reached Brenton’s Reef, this being out of courtesy te the hundreds of spectators, the majority of whom were ladies, who had secured every sailboat in the place, and every availsbie seat ep the excursion . steamers, for the purpose of accompanying PORE TEES IF Ahk PURROTIONS. the fleet a short distance and of seeing the Advices from Beigrade state that the Bosnians bh: grana ctaclo of thelr departure. rhe fortified the banks of the river Save, and fire upon | jyeraliy covered with caer oh ey a resounded with cheers, an hundreds = of Austrian sigamers, oven when they are convoyed by | trove waite bandkerchiela were thrown to the gunboats, breeze, tbe compliment bemg duly honored. by “gnc! hire Phalctiainisthacine the gentle: on board ef the de; Probably the Austrians wii! not attempt to occupy | sbips, As e Belleropho: ment Mitrovitza ana Novi Bazar this year. Island salute of was fired trom the Torp MONTENEGRO IMPATIENT, knowledged, A Vie despatch to the Telegraph says itis stated | tain Bree adi of the vessels prior to thelr departure, Aamir: Jones, naval attache of the British Legation, accor panted the vessels for along distance 1u one of Herres- hoft’s lightning bouts. DKSERTIONS FROM THE CREW. | The mall carrier, a smember yf tho marine corps, notwithstanding e@ vessels wait for failed to put im an Sppesranve, and boat’s crew who had been..seut,ssbore tor him wero obliged, alter waiting a ‘that, in consequence of the delay in surrendering the Serritory allotted to Montenegro, a considerable force of Montenegrins left tor the frontier on Sunday, Eighteen guns have veen directed on Podgortiza and Spaz’ Hostilities seem fmminent. TURERY AND CRETE. “Abmed Moukhtar Pacha has invited Cretan Assembly to send representatives to Constattinople | yo the Belleraphon and to negotiate with the Porte. The Cretans nave ac- | subject on Americau soil. voreble opportunity to desert, Oepted tho invitation. om ADVICR PROM FRANCE *M. Pournier, representative of France.at Constamti- mopie, has strongly counselled Satvet Pachs Grand teler to follow ihe recommendations of the Berlin Congress concerning Greece. “THE POWSRS WILL NOT ACT. The Berlin correspondent of the News understauds of the sailors bave also deserted during the ot tho veesele. Last night one sailor ia utiompt- ing to desert dropped inte the wuter instead of @ deat that had been brought to bis assist- ance by o confederate, ‘An alarm was given Ot once. 4 boat was manned and lowered. The rooaway, however, was too 8 smart be being bent om gainiug his tiberty, and after bemg pulled on the boat whicn bad come prob: Gob Wag aistanoa, Del We chat wid nated ite heal 7 for & long distance, cratt was saried into shou! ths 46 is im; able that the other governments ‘will ‘anes pods ihe Dumplings, wiiere the pursuers, bot- take any steps in favor of Greece without the co- | withsunding tne moon was ‘shining brightly, lost ration which England seems indtsposed to give. wight of bim, ay ¥ Santee eee eer eee FRANOK VULLY SATISFIED. TA The Standard’s Paris corréspondént hears that Ital: RUSSIAN CBURERS PiinaDeagaia, Sept. 10, 1878 has tully sawsfed France thatthe ramors that she desires to annex any part of the Afrizan coast are un- ‘The stores aud necessary supplies for the Russian cruisers new undergoing alterdtiods at this port have (ounded, PARDON OF TWO FENIANS. been placed en bourd. Three of the jour snips will A royal free pardom of tne Fe 8 Melody and be ready for withio a week, ‘Comden passed under the Great Seal yesterday. They Pe BS STIR FT” 2 will consequently be liberated io a few hours upon, A NEWPORT TRAGEDY. sondition that they reside outside the British Dominions. MI86 KATY MASON DIkS IN THE NEWPORT HOSPITAL—THE DEATHBED CONFESSION OF HER SHAME—INDIGNATION AT HER MILLION- NAIBE SEDUCER. (Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. |] Newvort, R. L, Sept. 20, 1878.' “ While hundreds wore watching the departure of the British fleet, and while fair damseis bandkerchiels at the oflicers en board, a young woman, hardly out of ber teens, was dying at the Newport Hospital, and by t! time the salutes were exchanged the spirit of one Who bad been wronged by a Newport millionaire bad takeu its Might to another world. The young tady was no other than Miss Katy Mason, better known as ‘Alico VISITING “VIVIAN GBaY.’? Lord Salisbury bus gone to pay a visitsto Lord Bea- ponsfeld. ‘THE DEAD OF THE PRINCESS ALICE. Over six hundred bodies have been recoveredi| ot persons drowmed by tne disaster te the. excursion steamer Princess Alice, which was Tun dowa and sumk on the evening of the 34 inst, by the screw collier Bywell Castle whe Thames, A large majority of the bodies have been Fecognizea, Eighty-shree bodies that could not-be identified were buried at Woolwich on Monday. SOCIALISM AND ITs RESPONSIMLITIES. 1a the speech trom the throne, which read by Count Stalberg-Wernigerode at the opening of the ‘Reichstag-on Monday, it is eaid:—“Immediately alter | Trevalym)” the emule detective, who was recently 4 Island by a New York the first attempt apon tne Emperor's iife the federal | $00 or tnastieh, with bee Bs governments became convinced that the crime well known to the readers Guo to the iwflueace of the sontuments propagated far nee eee fe ee sve And) wide by agitation which aimed at undermining | [erated and left tbe prison, baving home, Sheexisting laws of the State and of socicty.”” friends oF money. jer lumiuy, who are well cen- NEED OF THUS BILL. bec! had giv ber that "was ible for bo The speech, Mer referring to the rejection of the. Orst bill brought ferward in the Reichstag fur tne was on Blackwwll’s island they quietly left Newport and took up their abode iu Bosion, so mortitied were at the staruing disclosures which were arrest of maciisatio: which imperilied the a) 2 o time that they felt. they tommon interests of country, S878:— |) could endure their diserace no longer, “The federal governments § tbiuk ow, as pol oe was bare tal latter — rod a ‘week by @ pear relat jeceased, statin; it lormeriy, that extraordinary measures are fequired | o., wea, very ill, and would be in Newport tie fol. to prevent a turther extension of the already wide- | jowing morning via the Puli River line. spread evil and to pave tho way for its extinetion, sak pemeggera o vitt. b aud that such measares.should preserve the jiberty ae’ je Kew thst Eta Th nd moved of eltizeas in general ana only prevent the abuse of | per when she afrived at three o'clock liberty by which the pernicious socialist agitation | in the moromg Sbe was driven to the residence of the relative who retused to allow ber the shelter of his roof. He ISTRENAL SAPETY. recommended the backman te take her ww iv bsg apt ee besubrequentiy removed (0 ihe noapital, With an, a Deputies will not refuse the moans of acl heart the girl sous ented tet Proposition, Pire the same security irom internal as it already en- | xod spent the heggr of the wy at the Bla By ‘sistent efforts on art of the Joretzom external attack. bow Roe wenadwitied to the hospital tne ful LIBERALS NOT rLuaseD. where she commencod to sok rapidly. A Berlin despaten 10 tho Daily News says thatthe Hberais are not much pleased with the speech from the throne read at the opening of the Keichstag yes- verday, and yeh y regerd as partly an indictment ‘against themselves, DRATH OF SOBKLUNG, The assassin, Nobeting, died at Berlin yesterday trom the effect of bis wound, The immediate cause | was the firat to arrive, then was 100 ill to come to the bedsid bat ber A 84D CONFESSION. sister, while ber tife was fast ebbing coulessed be ber ber to and her r part with her, Slowly, and with ia death was paralyais of the luogs, of knowing that # SWITZKRLAND GhOWING MODBRATR. comiessed thi A Geneva despaich to the Times says the Bernese fovermment bas deciaed to propose to the Brand Council of Switzerland t amnesty be granted to ninety-three Catholic priests who were Georivea of thoir livings in 1873 for retusal to eom- ply With she requirements of the State, CARDINAL LEDOOHOWSEI, A despateh to the Times trom Rome says Cardinal Ledochowski, Archbisnop of Posen, bas received another summons tv appear be!ore the Ger! Rocke shestical courts, VRSUVIUS THREATENING ERUPTION, Mount Vesuvius is jane of volcanic overfiow of inva is considered probable toward the Observatory. pur; the story whicb sne the ‘kombs in your city. GREAT INDIGNATION, ‘The facts in the case bave been and Bow that ber inst jaueral will taken to Dedna burial ground, A MISSOURI RIVER DISASTER, WRECK OF A STEAMER AND PROBABLE LOSS OF IHREE MEN. St. Lovrs, Sopt 10, 1 ‘The sinall stern whoei steamer Nagine, wail her ries to this city ou Sunday after- 7,412, 2101, ($1,482,444). THe DUTCH INDIKS, Presented to. the Dutcirg Dudget estimates the coffee crop at $30,000-piculs, and [moon ast, strack & ce wi about a salable price at forty-eight cents (Duveh above the mouth of the Missouri River be ie Sn ae te jaok, Three of the crow, ni Ob Ever \ulegram me. THE INTERNATIONAL IN FRANCE. Le Temps, ot Paris, statee thas the aunties have, —— Daniap and Louis Wilkinson (colored), are osed to be crowned, The boat aad cargu aroa lone. feu THE = MAINE ELECTION. Successes of the Greenbackers Confirmed. POWERS AND HALE DEFEATED. Probable Majority of the Opposition in the Legislature. DETAILS OF THE RETURNS. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Exaswouta, Me., Sept, 10, 1878. ‘The election in the Fitth Maine (Eugene Hule’s) ats- trict was ‘almost ‘soldi on the currency ques- top, on. which Hale feok bigh uncompromising grounds. While there wus a straight democratic ticket in the field it received but few votes, full three- fourths of that party going over bodily to the greep- backers. The resuit, while not yet ‘ully eettied, is supposed to be to Hale, who, in pd bgt will be si gorges a wan who ‘THE DEFEATED CANDIDATE. Hale has been in the law oflles of Hale & all uy recviving and auswering Eg = Iriends. He does not lespondency as to the future nor as to himself, He clares this only skirmishing and will ve to intensify tne determination of the honest currency and’ pational faith assaults upoa red & sin he a inends of meet bearted should go on ond men, for Washington to asi tn the work ef the Congressional Comuitioe. He ta anxious to carry on the fight ali over the country on the same issue made here. A FAIR OUTLOOK FOR THE ELECTION OF GAn- CELON, DEMOCRAT, FOR GOVERNORL—CcON- GBESSMEN BLECTED—THE COUNTY TICKETS, Portiann, Me, Sept. 10, 1878, ‘The returns to-day do net change the estimate given last night, namely—Con! 58,000; Gar- celon, 29,000; Smitb, 37,000. The representatives heard from stand—€4 republicans, 20 democrats, 45 greenbackers and 22 to hear from. The majority of the latter are qaite sure to bo democratic and . greenback, 80 that the House will bave an opposition majority of not less than one, aad will probably send up Garcelon’ and ‘Smith to the Sesate, which, standing 20 to 11, will probably choose Garcelon (democrat) as Governor, As now beard from the republicans havea majority on the joiat ballot which eleets Stato offi- cials, but must wait to bear from the lacking twenty- two representa to whetber the cight majority will be overceme by the oppositio: CONGRESSMEN RLECT! Three republican Congressmen elosted— Reed, jn the «Firat district, by 4,300 plurality; Frye, tu the Second disirict, by 3,000; Lindsey, ig tbe Third tet, by Lada (democrat- grosaback), jed ove 2,500, to the a, by Fourth distriet. e Filth district is stil! doubsiul. Waldo county gives 1,800 plurality for Murch, while Washiugtov, so far as tor Hale. neock Hale ‘250 heard from, gives 1,100 piurality 100 K ik ‘1Be result depenas on jon will are gol: may save Hule by gurny tor Martin, ¢ COUNTY TICKETS. The county ots are as lollows:— Aroostook—No county returns (it bas probably gone democratic greenback. Foscogy.n county—Officers all republican, Cumberland county—OMcers all republican. ‘Fratklin county—Al republican, cock county—Republican, except the Treasurer bich are in doubt, the fusion ticket gots the Treasurer and Commissioner; the otber offi- cers are republicen. . Kennebec—solid republican. Lincote—Senator, republic ; Sherif, Commis. sioner and Register of Probate, democratic; Treasurer, in aoul Oxiord—All republican, Somerset—All susion. Waldo—aAll fasion. ‘Washington—Probably republican, os the Senator is. York—Repubdiican, oxcepi that the Sheriff and County Atioroey were carried by the fusion canai- dates. The two lacking representatives in Cumberland county are Merrill (repubiican) and Poor (democrat), making the county Stand, eight republican, seven democrats and five greeubackers, The greenbackers tn this vicinity are aisappointed g better bere, but the centre of the storm to the eastern part of ¢ je Im the First district is as folio 13,787; Andersen, democrat, 9.436; Gove, Jo 1876 11 stood Reed, 16,248; LBPRESENTATIVES KNOWN TO BE ELEOTED— PROBABLE STATUS OF THE HOUSK AND SENATE. PoutLaxp, Sept. 10, 1878. Representatives known to be elected thus far are 68 republicanr, 39 greenbackers 18 democrats, and 96, Of these 19 ave Knowa to be demo- backers. a all tit not report crates or ppears greenback-dewocrate—there being no erate elocted. DEFEAT CONFIRMED—A BARE HOPE POwsLs’ FOR HALE—BLTULNS FOR GOVEKNOR. Avovsta, Me., Sept. 10, 1878, There is no deubs that Powers t« defeated in the reasional district and Hi jon de pends upon a very slender thread. There are retures in from ninety representative di the politics of these representatives stanaing as fojlows:—Wheie mumber, 90—Republican: $ RETURNS FOR GOVERNOR. | for Governor irom 264 cities and Journal office, total vote of 102,868, (3,278, Gaerceiwn 22,764 ‘8 plurality over Garcelon ty over Smith 14,442. Conno: m@majorny over bot The sume town gave Vopeor, 44,008; Walliams, 32,673; 932. Ce aan en , 7,308 will yivé bine répubtican majority, RETURNS ON THE GULERNATORIAL AND LEGIB- LATIVE TICKETS, Lewistos, Sept, 10, 1878, Anarosceggia, Complete, gives Connor 3,814; Gar- | colon, 2,123; Smith, 2.292, For Congress—Frye, 3,886; Bele! 3,114 Republican Senators and the county tieket are elected by from 800 to 1,600 plurality, Representatives tv the Logislaure, 6 repablicass —a4 republican ons O1 Fryo bas nearly 3,000 plurality over Suion Chase ia this disirict, Nearly bail the democrais yured jor Chase. f, 1,113; Chase, Bascon, Sept. 10, 1875. Returns trom 228 towns give Conver (rep.) tor G eroor, 4 SS j Smith (greeaback), Y, 28,922, and Gar: 612, Vouuor iweks 6,263 of w majority hile Inst year bi of tho Congres (Fourth) PLUBALITY OF MUNCH, THE GREENBACK CON- GRESSIONAL CANDIDAT: Burrast, Sept 10, 1878. Thirteen towns in Waldo county. including Belseat NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1878--fRIPLE SHEET, — give Murch, back candidate for Congress, 1,148 plurality. His whelo plurality iu the county will probably feos up 1,800. AN ENTIRE GREENBACK COUNTY TICKET ELECTED. SkowunGay, Sept, 10, 1878, In Somerset county tbe greenback ticket Is elected by from 200 to $00 plurality. The republicans elected one reprezentative. WASHINGTON. FROM OUR GENERAL CORRESPONDENT. Wasuixctox, Sept. 10, 1878. SILVER DOLLARS FOR TREASURY NOTES—SEC- RETARY SHERMAN’S PLAN FOR ACCOMULAT- ING CUBRENCY. Secretary Sherman says that he is simply co: ing out the law wheo he undertakes, @ proposes next Monday, to facilitate e resumption of specie payments by exchanging silver dollars jor treasury notes. His right to begin to pay specie or coin for the paper currency obi gu- tions of the United States is not restricted by any strtute for, strange as it may seem to most ears, there is no law or act of Congress com- pelling or requiring tho Treasury to suspend specie payments, Furthermore, the Specie Resamption act is @onstrued to be permissive as to aoy date previous to the ist of January next, however mandatory it may be as to the time subsequent thereto, The Scoretary’s right to dis- barse either com or paper in settlement of other obligations than tha: of interest on the pablic debt is evidenced in the pay of the navy. No distinction is made ip the annual Congressional appropriations for this branch of the pubiic service, yet all officers om for- eign stations and expenses incurred abroud are paid jn gold, When the checks for such drafts on the ‘Treasury come to be signed by the Secretary the word ‘gold’? is written in and pay- ment is made in coin. No coniusion attends the bookkeeping of such accounts, for the reason that a dollar is a dollar whatever its kind,. Hence the ap- propriations all balance in fur: end of the year, ‘The beitet ts entertained hero that the ebief motive prompting Mr. Sherman to begin paying out silver tor greonbacks next Monday ts his apprehension that his currency bainace is inadequate to meet the heavy demands upou the Treasury accruing about the ist of October, when $7,000,000 will be wanted jor the item of pensions alone. His net availabie currency balunce is reduced to» about $2,000,000, um amount which 18 not likely to be suiliciently increased mweautime by the dwindling receipts from internal revenue sources. It is true he could pay out his silver dol- lara to the persioners and other creditors of the government, but he would probably eara the Ill will of the cotire community by suddenly torcing such a ponderous quantity of the metal imto the pockets of the people, He might also soli goiad to get greenbucks, but such a step would look Tidiculoos alter his bard work in gel ting together and boarding so much gold. The plan ot exchanging silver at par for greenbacke ia re- garded as tbe readiest and simplest way of accumulat- img currency. ARMY INTELLIGENCE, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE GENERAL BECRUIT- ING SERVICE—A GENERAL COURT MARTIAL. Wasuixcrow, Sept. 10, 1878. Colenel Thomas I. Crittenden, Seventeenth iutan- try, 18 detailed as Superintendent of the General Recroting Service im place of Colonel Stanley. Cap- tain Brittov, Sixth infantry, nas been retured by Feason of thirty years’ service, A general court martiul will be organized at Colum- Dus, Unio, on 5: aber 12, for the triai of such per. ns us May be brought belore it, with Mujor J. E, rd a8 prosideat. ps that were at Holly Springs bave been Femoved t o Chattanooga. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. RXAMINATIONS FOR PROMOTION. WasuirGton, Sept, 10, 1878. A special board, of which Rear Admiral Wyman is President, convered to-day at the Navy De- partment for the purpose of examining Licutenant Commander Charles W. Tracy for promotion. Kx- amivatious of candidates for promotion will be made by this Board uatil the meeting of the regular Board of Sxamioers, which will occur as soon us the order has boen issceu by INTERVILW BETWEEN CENERAL HOWABD AND CHILF MOSES, Say Francisco, September 10, 1873. A Portland, Oregon, despatch says:—“Geueral “oward bes held conference with Chiot Moses at Priest’s Rapids, at which assurances of oontigued iriendsbip were exchanged, and Chief Moses annousced « williogoess ou (he part o! bis tribe to go OB & revervation of their own cno ote irom their country, ARRESTED BANK OFFICERS. AN INDICTMENT BY A KANSAS GRAND JURY OF DELINQUENT BANK OFLICIALS, [BY TELEGRAPA TO THE uRRALD.) Kansas Crry, Mo., Sept. 10, 1873, Howard M,. Holdon, president of the late Firet Na- tonal Bank; &. H. Alien, vice presiaent, and Joba J. Mastin, cashier of the suspended Mastin bank, beve indicted by the Grand Jury, were ures! White, of the Crit being ‘that of is be « They have been bailed ‘g in out to the sum of $7,009 PA A A LABORER STRUCK BY AN ADZ AND INSTANILY KILL°D—ESCAPE OF THE MURDERER, [By TeLKGRaPH To Tae MELALD.] Nowroik, Sept. 10, 1 ‘Two white meu,James Candahan aud Tom Spratt, rea- {dents of Norfolk, while engaged in unioading a Boston ice schooner at Atlantic City to-day, became Involved jn a quarrek Cannabaa invited tt ashore to ie out and emer seized aad country bet: of pursait. ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. POSTPOS! MENT OF THE TRIAL OF THR PRESI- DENT AND ABREST OF OTHER OFFICERS. Nyack, Sept. 10, 1878, Seth B. Cole, trusteo and attorney ; Kura B. Weston, vice president and trustee, and Juba H. Eells, tor. merly bookkeeper of the Reckiand rested jor perjury aud einb-zzement, jor triad. g0 over (0 ext yea HANLAN-OUURINEY, Mostnmat, Sept, 10, 1578, jag Jobn Manghau, Jr., Secretary of tne arrive, io this city secon; eu member of tne club, noon the members of ihe Lachine Rowing Ciub and a clugens’ committee With them, Alexander MeUiblon | presiding. Some conversation w had with regard to the prospects of raising the £6,000, aud the impression | seemed (0 @ximt that th would be no necessity to call apom private citizens to contriba to the fand. However, it was nenessary to obtaia & guaroniece im tho meanwhile, and ib Was #Ug ge bat the perceniage trom the Grand Trunk excursion receipts would amount to 4.000 ot jt a thet the manag meat of Windsor Hotel bad subse 300040 the fund, Articles of ugrosment draw ‘by Mr. Tait were read to the rose n ti of the Hanlon Club e They stipulate course. noun of Montteaters procesde: on rougl ine bite best Will be used 10 @, but not on | THE LOST CHILD. 4 SAD ROMANCE OF THE STAGE—KATIE BYRON AND HER BABE—THE MOTHER DROWNED AND THE CHILD aBDUCTED, ln Division street, No. 40, live two sis ters, Miss Nellie Byron avd Miss Josephine Coonan, They took charge of the child of a thira sister, Miss Kittle Byron, a serie-comic singer on the variety stage, who was drowned at New Haven on Saturday last. On Monday evening inis child Verbera, wu miss of about six summers, while playing ou the sidewalk was stolen by two mea, A milhoer whe lived opposite saw the chit playing in fromt of her house about sve o'clock P, M. Anelderly gentisman approached the child and endeavored to induco her to come to bim. ‘Tbe child reireased to the doorway of her houso and declined in the most emphatic magner the friendly approaches of the strange man, She was finally induced to leave the protecting doorway by the offe of andy and other delicacies. The derly gentioman then endeavered to the child to go with bim, but she became ti Finally, wtth the assistance of his iriend, man, ho caught up the child in bis arms aud started lor the Bowery. Two or three children playing onthe sidewalk at the time were scared at this unexpected abduction, aod the stolid, apathetic milliners who lived opposite looked on unconcernedly ond made no outery, The two mon’ reached the Bowery with the child and got into a Third avenue car, leaving uo other trace behind. ‘The two sisters, Miss Byron and Miss Coonan, were baturally distracted on uccount of the disappears o F littlo blue-eyed and golden hatred noice, wore esp ly ag the mother’s sad fate by drowning was 80 recent, 4 SAD MARRIAGE, The mother of the child, Miss Vincent Coo wept om thi @ bout eight yours ugo, taking the name of Byron, she was then scarcely Her first engagement was uoder tho ent of Frank Bolton, now of the National in the Bowory. Iv Philadelpoim the young actross found many admirers, among whom one, Mr. Augustus Perrot, shady side of tty, pro- offer was accepted and the bride ppowe that she had made uw very ut match, But the honeymoon was uot y pant when the bride informed tuat Perrot had wile and tamily loog before sbe knew bim and that she migdt, if doubtiul of the tact, be convinced bd; inquiry in the very city in which ebe was the} 8 ing. She left Perrol at once and devoted hi Nfe to the care of ber little girl, Verbona, who was rr. o New York, and with her younger ined an engagement at the Nation ean. during five reasons, S| with McEvoy’s Hivernicon as Her second husband was H ary variety actor of little prominence, played ~ two 8 two sisters fulfliled ment under the direction Kitty went to New Haven to death by drowning N INFANT ACTRESS. Abont five months ago the child of Kittie Byron appeared on the bourds of the National Garuen under the name of “Little Birdie’? Sho made quite m success, especially in the role of u little beggar girl, singing a son “Please, Sir, Wive Me a Penny.’ erase appeared cvery night for two woeks won the ts of every ono pres The news of tho disappearance of Birdie’ threw tho aunts Into a paroxysm of grief, Miss Nellie Byron at once hastoned to the Tenth precinct station house in Eldridge street and told story in mingled sobs and hysterical Th abe went to No, 120 soeond avesue, the residonuce of the youngor man of the abductors, whom. je seemed to have recoguizod while looking out of the window at the scene which took place on the side- walk that oveping. He wus thought to be Alexander 8, complexion’? builder. Hi 6 stul. Yestorday the two sisters never heir exertions, and although instances whero they were at the child was concealed, they prosecuted the search unti! midoight MONG VARIETY MANAGERS, from the police @ likelitood of Peace —obtuining ly that the Byron Sis- Bolore starting out on this search t Mme, Duclos, the man- in English blondes, She said was first attracted to the talents of the two sisters, Kitue and Nollie, at the Colambia Opera House on Greenwich avenue, and she gaged Nelle lust summer. Kittlo bad an lent sopt voice and Nelle an equally active contralto, Mr. Fitzgerald, of the Dra- wc Baroao, said tha | prominent in hever heard of the sisiers wero not the variety business, aod the child “Birdie.” At he the Tivoli, London, Mfacr’s and the Pacific Garden— ell xvown resorts iu tho variety line of business— thing: was known the Byron Sisters, put the Volks’ Guraen, where formerly Tony Pastor, forth, the manager spoke in high terins of tho who played there last May, The neighborhood sisi Of the residence of “Littie Birdie” in Division street way Very much agitated about ner abduction yes- terday. MAN AND WIFE, Mra. Carrio McCrosson, a ratber pretty and banasomely attired young woman, appeared as complaioagt against Toomas MeCrosson, before Police Judge Walsh, Brooklyn, yest . The ae fendant, who is a fasbionably dressed mai ight years of age, was accused of ground tuat the wile support. rhe counsel for the plaintiff then told mra. Mc- Crosson to go to her hi daud tell bin that sho was his wife, and ask him to give her a hoi jad not asked ber husband tor ad to pr for her. The lady arose from tne vines chair just her husband wa: taking hie bat to depart with his father. hosttated for a moment, epped rapidly uwcross the floor to w. Was standiag, blushing to the roots of his hair, looking confused in the extreme. His tutner taj ped bim to come with R ood in by side, they took thelr. departure 1 Court in spparently on the best possib! pleasing incident which terminated t Greatly enjoyed by the spectato: THAT STEAM HEALING JUB, ing arms, im puta Francis B. Spinola and tear up all ¢ permission to the eity of New York tor the purpose of bi ings by a paters steam apparaius. At the regular mooting of the Board Mr, Shells rose to a question of privilege and stated that no “test vow’? bad been taken by the Committee of Public Works, of which ho was to reporting the resolution granting ve. He further remarked that the day for bad gone by iu this city, and called upon ons who KkneW anything relative to alleged | duient «Morte in this counectivn to come ve: e commitice aud give (heir testimouy. The tacts of Committee meeiicy, as related by one of the mom. to tho Henatp representative, were as foliows:— dermen were present—Mvasrs, Sboils, Hall, y Bignn. A propositiva being maao vy | the chairman, Mr. Shere, to take up the resolution of Alderman Foster, — giving Mr. Spinola and “assooutes” the privilege of louring up the streets and laying the patent stoam Pipes, Mir. Uigiin suggestod that the mater be laid over lor a week. [Lis suggestion was Keconded by Mr. Pimekney, The tuat ned geniiemau also ex- pressed « wisb that Alderman Murris’ awendmeuts throwing important suleguards around Svoula be immediately taxeu up. To this, as a Mr, Shetis objected. dr. Hali said nothing, bur dently Wee in accord with Mr. Shoiis’ move 5 Alderinan Varro'l being absent no definite majority report could be axteed Upon, the committee cousiat- Jog Of three Taramany mombers and two republicans, THE PILO1 COMMISSIONERS, At the mooting of tue Pilot Commissioners yoster- | day Inspector Couway submitted an affidavit, 10 which be sta:od that on tho 24th alt. he saw tnreegscows be- longing to the Usion Dredging Company dump their Me ft roluse to the cheng two buoys which around bad been ered them to be re. wary Sherwman’s ieter garbage in the bay Ln. Lrucied to send bim a synopsis CHEESK POISONING. A Mr. Schneider, who was relie1 on to prove an allot for Mre. Lietke, yesterday visited taymond Street Jail, bat was unable to identity w woman, | | | — | THE POL | TOBIN REPRIEVED. mMBed soldier, who was to be execuied on the 20th toe. for the murder of his messmate, Albers, bas been grauted a reprieve uatil paty United Staves marshals, aud be received it very caimiy. i Alderman Sbeils was exercised yosteraay at the thrown out by ramors around the City Hali that a job was hidden in the proposition now betore the Common Council to give ex-Assemblyman ADVENTURERS. THE YOUNG A PROJECT TO “KILL INJCNS AND ROB Bf GE co.cuEs” NIPPED IN THE BUD BY THB PHILADELPHIA POLICE, (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE BEGALD.] Putcaperpata, Sept. 10, 1873, ‘The evil effects of the ‘Penny Awful, Blood and Touo literature for boys was to-day again thus trated in the arrest of two javenile New Yorkers, wha were passing through Philadelpaia on their way West te “Kill ‘Lojuns?’ d rob stage coaches, ac-oruiog | to the programme they had laid down tor themscives, They were arrested by the police, at the Feuusylvan:a Railroad Depot, wero they bud) = purchased = treks tor hissouri. The lads gut their ni as William Whaley, aged twelve yea and Coaries MoDonald, axed fourteen, and they admit after much questioning, that they came from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Each possessed an enorm two boxes of cartridves and a bowle ku! joint capital of $13 in mor locked up Whaley acknowledged tbat. Tuo away from, bome and nad th Johu Holtz, a milk rou Ninth and Tepsb, Williamaburg. turere wiil be sent buck to New York, TIRED OF BvUOKs. Two Brooklyn boys, Joba Hopkins, sixteen years, of Skillman ati aod HD. Stannard, fifteen years, of Kent avenue, became tired of atiendiog schoot and determined to see the world, They took ua New Haven boat on Monday, and, as their treasury coo tained loss than $2, enteriained a pr ject of working on sume Connecticut far: ? Parents becume lari at their upexplaiued wi ral youtuial adven- irksome studies, NOISY RAPID TRANSIT, A petition, containing « large number ot signatures, Was presented to the Grand Jury yesterday, complaining of the unendurable noise of the Metropolitan Elevated Railway aod praying for reliof, Durimg the day District Alturney Pheips was closeted with the Grand Jury in relasiog to the subject; bat no witnesses wore called, sot having as yet been subpwoaed. Up to ti et their session yesterday Grand Jury bad takea no definite action, but wi btless ao so within @ low days. The aid of t feud Jury is invoked by petitioners to compel the railroad airectors ta the nuisance which the residents along thq ompiuin of. ° managers of the road aro contina: ne ue, between T'wenty-second and HOTEL ARRIVALS, Wayne McVeagh, of Pe ¥ Lie tenant Colonel Ouiiver, of British Army, are at the Brevoort. Alderman MoArtbur, M. of London; Chester W. Chapio, of Massachasetts; Jobn ©, New, of Indianapelis, and Edward RK. Bacon, of Buffalo, are at the Fitth Avenue. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, Colonel A. Meyer, of New Orieane, and John Neweil, of Chicago, aro at the Clarenvon, Ex-Governor James E. Eoglish, of Connecticut; ex-Attoraey Pratt und Thomas B. Fitch, syra- cuse, and J. H. Devereux, of Clovoland, are at the Windsor, Mile, Marie ROze and Henry Mapleseo, ot London, and Captuin Gripenberg and Lieut Kouteynikofy, of tne Russian Navy, are at the Ever ett, Congressman E. J. Ellis, of Louisiana, is at the Westminster. Bishop Joba Sharp, of Salt Lake City; ex-Goveruor J. B. Page, of Vermont, and ex-Mayor D M. Halbert, of Binghamton, are at the St. Nicholas. Congressman E. K. Hart, of Albion, N. Y., and George Ward Nichols, of Cincinnati, are at the Gilsey, Gen- eral D. 8B. McKibbin, United States Ari wat the Metropolitan. Judge Ulysses Mercur, of theCupreme Court ot Peansyivania, is at the Hofman, MAILS FOR EUROPE. The steamship Russia, for Queenstown and Liver. peol, and St. Lanrent, for Havee, will eail from this port on Wednesday. The mails for Europe will close at the Post Office at one o'clock and for France direct at bali-past two PM. The Nkw York Hexaiv—Edition for Eurepe—will be ready at ball-past cight o'clock im the morniag. 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