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ee THIRTY-SINXTH YEAR THE BROOKLYN GOLD MINE. — NEAP OF GOLD OF DIAMONDS DIS — What was Found under » Shaky Windows Si-The Story of a Remarkable Rote bery—Private Detectives Working with a Wit ‘Tho statement has already appenied in Tur Box, that Gustay Kindt, the man arrested by Boperintendent Warrin, of the General Detective Agency of Mesars. Warrin, Whipple, Turner & Co, Of 72 Broalway, and Detective James Tilley, of the ‘Third Preeinet, ad made a confession of his com: pleity in the robbery of the safe of Mesers, Wheeler Parsons & Co,, at their wateli case factory, State Street, Brooklyn; but the fall reevlts of this Acknowledzmont have not been given, As Whey are of consiver ble interest, thry aro now Bresented. THM DISCLOSURES OF A WINDOW-SILL. Teappears that on Friday last one of the parties left in charge of Kindt's lonse and household effects, at 21 State street, Brooklyn, while engaged in remov Ang the goods to a safe place for storage, had occa. sion to revch something upon a shelf, and to accom Plish this he had to step upon the window: When jamping off again the board forming this Was looeened, aud lipping up, a piece of the wood: York below It became dirpisced. Falling to the Goor it disclosed @ valaable eniiection which Kindt Dad hidden there, consisting of three“ kings" or Buggets of gold, sixteen goid watch cases, and two fold seal rings, The cold and wateh ences were a por Won of the property taken from Mesers. Wheeler, Parsons & Co's, safe in danuary last, The seal rings Wero stolen from an eatablisiiment in Pearl atrect, Rew York, where Henry Jeannot wos employed, about cightecn months since, Some $400 in silver Aisapprarod at about the same time. Of course the Yache was soon emptied, and the contents, valued at 5,000 in currency, transterred to itm proper owners A CLEAN BREAST OF IT. On the following day (Saturday) the fact of the «tts tovery wos communicated to Kindt, and therenpou he at once entered upon @ fall confearion of the trime, tie following forming its principal partien lars: He stated that the plan was mado by Henry Veannot and himself to rob tho safe about Ist Christmas, and it had been the intention to per form tho jobon Christmas night, but tho keys Were not al! in Henry's hands that night. A-SHAKERR AMONG THIRV IRS, Before Kindt and his con%derate ventured, the ND A TILE JOV ERED, feal“ crack," Honry Jeannot, had, by rebearsal of the matter, convinced him that he had loarned the combination nnd could actually lock avd unlock th safe. Henry bad doudtiess obtained te combina tion by taking off the plate inside the safe which covered the Jock. Kind! insisted that the propos tlon todo the job and share she profits had come from Jeaunot, This ts denied by Jeannot; but tf the owner of & ceriain second-land serew-driver (the handle being slightly charred on one aide), or tho party who sold it toa young Frenchman in the Iatier part of December Inst, ean be found, it is more than probable that this matter as to Jeannot’s com- plicity in the erin can be definitely settled. Messe, | Warrin, Why ple, Turner & Co.'s detectives are now after that person, TOUT CRACKIT WITHOUT OLIVER TWiST, On thenight precoding Jan, 1, 1969, Kindt a Teannot—to continue tho former's confession 60 the corver of Willow place and State street, w oF Kindt remained autil bis companion had opencd the Avor of the luctory, ‘Then he entored the lower part Of the building. Soon thereafter Jeonnot handed down a Leavy parcel done up in @ hand towel, and then camo down liimscif with lis shure of the pluuder ine bag. DURING THR TRRASURR, ‘They quickly separated, Kindt goluz by car to Paca avenue, whore he dozabote with a knile in the ground, aud buried his portion of the property— onc-half SMELTING TUE PLUNDER IN A STOVE. Tle subsequently exhumed the gold and smelted it tn his kitenen stove, What Jeannotdid with tia phare h.@uotyet been ascertained, but it fs more Yhan probable that be Lopes to realize trom it at a future day, and bas cunninsly kept it secreted, Tt in stated, Lowver, that necomplicrs in the Pearl #urcet robbery aro rendy to tell the truth, which may ad! to the penalty which tois young man will wave to suffer, And shore are also hopes that the District Attorney may acorpt Kindt's confeselon.and deal leniontly with fim tn easy he turns up the remaiuder of the gel’, and makes a clean breast of the entire affair, Ovber wise both Kindt and Jeannot will Lave to suffer the extreme penalty of the law. ‘The trial will take place furing the prosent month, WANTED NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Kindt seemed tohave no objet but to tell the troth, na Le confessed, amone other things, that he had robbed his employers of diffirent amounts intzold tven while operating upon the lock of their safe, ax proviontly described, preparing to ke out the §90, J00 which he kuew to be Lehlad the doors, Tae Arm have now recovered nearly one bali the amount Molen, and there is a probability that the remainder may be found abno very distint day. : —— GOOD NEWS FOR SOLDIERS, fon mitte ‘The jailer of Sing Sing will do well to prepare some cells next week for the reception of the mvan- est thieves in thia eity—tue bounty robbers who have defrauded thousands of needy veterans of the Pittances alloted to them by Congress—for it is Propavle that a number of them may be indicted during the nest tew days, The Grand Jury (or the United States Cirenit Court has becw summoned to attend next Thursdey, and District Attoracy Pierre: pont wiil then cull thelr ntiention to these despicable frauds, It ts deemed probable, tho, thas Judge Ben- adict will embrace this subject in his charge, The special agent, Mr. Newcomb, who caused the arrest of Herman and others, is preparing ® number of im- portant papors on tho extent of the frauds, which Bro tobe submitted to the District Attorn Yer terdoy, Swif, the bounty broker of Broadway, was committed by Commissioner Betts on the charge of dofranding two veterans, Georgs Ries and Henry Men, THE TROUBL = of Indian ¥: led Forts. Tho Navy Departuent yesterday reovived des. patches (rom Alasica, giving particulars ot the de Mruction of various villages and rtockaded forta of Ye Kako Indians e6 a punishment fur the murder of two whito traders In January last and other out- rages, Gen, Davia and a party of soldiers under his command, in conjunction with Commander Meade, tomprised the exposition. ‘The villages had been deserted on the spproach ot por terces. Tt was theugut that the destruction of Uh se Wasa more effective punishment than the eap ture and execution of the murderers, us hese ae tribi® place little value apon lie, and ther houses cannot be rebuilt without muct labor and = éronb Commaniter Monte uives much interesting In “ mation ubont the country, He isco: of | 8 of rewinoUs eon), harbors wa, though loug used Hudson Buy Destruct Mule kn Company's ves ——— Abduetion and Cts Mary Munn, of 166 7 sent by her mother lust Friday might to Lay modi - cine. She was seen an hour atterward with ono *Paneh" Raymond, butsines then has been mire Her mother went to Mrs, Paracost, a elairvosupt, who told her that the missing girl had been led away by two men, ant tuat her body lies beside @ brook near a pices of woods, ‘This jug.ling information has nearly eragcd the woman, and she is looking everywhere for the brook beside the woods, Kot near the Navy Yard, At Jolinson and Navy strects, Brooklyn, on Bynday evening, @ pumber of drunken mon fought clube, and other aisatles, | Potloumen ewark, wark, vos th ofa Navy et "7 fellows Vind stabbed ta the back, t belioved to bare bee faualy wounded. ANOTHER BLISSFUL MARRIAGE, —— ‘Twenty-eleht and Fifty—A Quarantine ean~ dal-Did Anybody Marry a Corner Lott of Abandoume On the g7th ult. proceedings were institated in Merson Market Court, before Justice Dodge, by Mrs, Emiline Wheaton against her busband, Dr. Henry Wheaton, boarding officer at Quarantine, for abandonment, The mext day a court policeman ar- resied and produced the defendant in court, when ho denied the charge, His salary as boarding officer at Quarantine being $1,900 a year, Justice Dodge ordercd him to pay $10 a week to the complainant, and admitted him to bail, Yesterday the case wi Up again ona motion to vacate this order, on the ground that ao the lasband isa resident of Staten Island, and the complainant having come to New York to reside, the eberge of abaudonment cannot be sustahed, Mrs, Wheoton's complaint wan backed up by a letter from the Depnrtment of Chart ties and Correction. Mrs, Wheaton was examined yesterday, Sho tes- Lifted that she tad been forcibly ejected from the hotel on Staten Island where she boarded, because her usband had refased to vay her board, while he himacif came to New York fur his meais, Bhe had tried to get pupila to teach, but lad failed; her sil. ver, jewelry, and clothes Lad been pawned, and there being nothing left for her, « had come to Now York and lived at the St. Germain Hotel on borrowed money. She owns s third interest in the vacant lot on a corner of Church and Leonard streets, Which is worth $94,000, but mortgages on it and taxes are rapidly eating up her interest Mr. Arthur Leary, of No, 00 Fiith avenue, cor roborated Mrs. Wheaton’s testimony, and added that th doctor bad sbandoned her, and that he (Leary) had advanced her several hundred ars and taken her notes, It appeared also that Wheaton was very abusive (verbally) to hia wife, who is about 50 years of nge, while Dr. Wheaton ts only 2, Mrs. W. wax a widow when she married the doctor, and they have had no ell dron, Justice Dodge reserved his decision, LIFE IN THE METROVOLIS, — A Fasblonablo Matinee To=tay. An amateur concert will be given this sMernoon (Torsday, May 4), at three 0 . at the residence of Dr. Ward, No. 1 Went 47th street, ander the patronaze of a number of the lending ladies and gen: tlemen of New York, in ald of the fund for the erec ton of astatae to the poot Halleck, to beset ap in the Central Park, Several ladies well known tn fiolionatile clreles will take part In the matinée, which promises to be one of the musical events of te oason, Tickets may be obtained of Mrs. Hamil ton Fish, Mra, J. J, Roosevelt, Mrs. Jobu D. Sher wood, Mrs. ©. A. I |, Sirs. Vincenzo Botts, Mre Joba A. Dix, Mra, Paran Stevens, or of Prof. Morse, Presitent, Gen, Wilson, Seerevary, and Ber) Ficld, Raq, Troasurer of the Statue Committee; also at the residence of Dr, Word The Tribulations Thomas Elliot, a house agent, who hu vious to the Ist of May, J, pr owe houses in Horatto uid Jato tn Mrs, Gorman, wife of dames 1. Gorm use-hunting, and found No, 9 to let, She lot for a permit to visit the house, After sxamination she concluded to take tt, and a lease was exceuted, but when herself and husband read thar document, after they had signed it, they found that +8" had been substituted for 9 ‘They thon sought to get No ¥or their mo Etliot won!d not con sent, and they were obliged to appeul to thy ! District Court, where Jude Smith yesterday gure judgment lu thelr favor, es Perils of the Park Kegton, Mr. James Hogg, of Bighty-fourth stroct, has formally complained to the Board of Health th uM Charles Bulzcr has leased the ost River Park, and that he has a largo dancing salvon open on ol sidea, @ whirlixis of fying horses, and a rifle shoot tne gallery, only parthilly enclosed, Mr, Hogg w street to rent, Is likely to have seme on Ih June, that the Park was filled in 1859 with Isrge dancing parties, day and night, banishing #! fromm th neighborhood, Dr, Hurrig bas bycn instructed to investigate these charges, — OBITUARY. A Vetornn of the War of 1812, Alexander Bradley, a veteran of 1812, died at Modidle River, New Jersey, aged 8) yenrs, He wana native of Portugal, shipped for this country as a wan taken captive by the Indians, and for acted as interpreter, He escaped. amd in 112 served unier Commodore Perry un board the tll tuted Niagara, Death of a f James Hunnewell, a lead ton, who had been Ishind and Ca on Bunday, n Merchant. iq merchant of Te Jentified with tie sandwee trade over Half a coutury, died venty yenrs. A Wealthy [ilivetston Dead, Jobn 8, Hayward, ono of the largest land hold ere Diinois, died his residevee in Hilsboro, , yesterday. ——————___—. The City G went of Sorney City. Tho new Common Council of Jersey City met lant night, Alderman Ege was clected Chiatrmnan pro tom, Hosea ¥. Cark and Isaac Kdze (Democrats), were nomin dent of the Board the turd wae elected—t tu, Chy officers were tien elected us follows: tty Clerk —Jono V8 Guy Men oh ie Corporation Attorney ~ CU Treasurer KE. oun, Coallecioe Clty Herenuecsonn ttle Bh 4e4 Commissioner—Seven candilutes, Lu chive OARD OF RDUCATION. a Adhet, loug verin, and B, ¥, Ban 40lph, rhort ters Second Ward Michael Malone, J ied Mard—Tenne L. Van Deibeok, Joba Edcletern, ort term long torm, aod Auurth Word=Jobn Nilier, long term, aud Joba Gor mah short ter aa ‘A. A. Gaddis 87th Wurd—U. 0. beck Seventh Ward—Joveyh Ditmar, The Board of Poiiee Commission rs of Jersey Chiy mot last evening, and Organized ux follows: President -Fpbrain Uray. Gerk—Wilan SeLean, Sur gwen Dr Loe Chancemen-Nicholis MH OReilly and Peter Dovus were alectod patrolinen ta fill a vacancy ocensioned by the vongnatlon of detoc very Mev iitans. wnt Nugemt, ———— The Grand Billie wrnaments The well-attended gumo yesterday afternoon was butween Rines and Deniele, ‘The former won by 19, bo 4 which’ wei thwaite and Melvin Poster contes! surprise of p@.y who had wag joluthwaite won the game. 't am Was in the van ail throush the game, The runs over fifty were; Goldwaithe—117, 108, 6 65, 79. Foster—01, 7a, 100, 03, 150. Fostor made an eflurt at the close of the Baily ame, but to no avail, a od 1,300 in his fAy-ninth innings, Fontor standing 1,191. The winner's ayorage Was very good, being @ rifle above @. ‘Tho Prospect Fair Association give a race moct- dor the stewardship of the American Jockey Park, Vin», to foliow the me Entries close om the #0ch ne given at Je derecy City Flonncrs, sting of the okt Co ch; Board CIS, Inst night, the Pinauce Cony ities repo "There Was ordered Lo De fuised by tax $0458 this fb tuere haw bes Iecaed $590,700.02 leaving uncvilocted $103,441 Of the sum, §4,T2 was ra for the erection of a rchoo! Louse, eatonlng and wiring enzine houses, and for the Vire Department, 40, oF whieh has ‘been expended; alio, for debs Cienedod of WS) and 1a 106.43; amount oF yin trevoary, $97,109.02 in tae siysing tun AAS, The tial debt oF tho esty bs $4,1h) aba —w Hudson City Common Council, Tho new Bourd of the Hudson Cty Commons Counci! organized dost evening, and elected Prow dent, Mr, Johu , MeP euro, J. Moo, City: Marshal, UL. named ‘genthinen con Messra, J, 1 rk, € ‘ following PM St the Seeord veton, Plird Tobias Martine, Bll’ P. Datin, ‘Fourth read The mersase of Mayor Hiwyer wa and ordered to be publist Common Co will meet for Dusiness on Wedursday eveuing, ——— Death of a Convict iu the Penttenthary, Michael O'Brics, better known among bts ac. qualutances and tle poles as Desperate Mik Who was on March % sentenced Ly Justice Dow to ix months in the Peni a charke of hospital un Biockweil's Island. Trctaud, 86 years of ago EW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 4, THE LABOR MOVEMENT. ———— MR, MONTGOMERY QUEEN RUINING MIS RAILROAD. ‘clock, Yeaterday Mo tye Rafiway Misman upon Sixteen Hours a Day—The Strike Gener Yesterday morning the drivers on the Second Avenue railroad were astonielied by a new time table under which they were to ran. Immediately, each and every one ef them said This 1) Queen's work," and euch it proved tobe, The baMed Vice President and ranaway, having acceded to the just demands of hie overworked employees, bad attempted to cheat them out of their time, ‘inca he could not out of their pay, and #0 he tried to make them spend from 14 to 18 hours a day in runring seven trips. For instance: Car No. 6 was to start at 9.90 A. M., and top at 1 P.M, the next day, 1 hours. Car No. 6 was to start at 4.40 P.M, ond stop at 11.99 PLM. No, 16 starts at 5 A. M., stops at 11.45 A.M. No. 44 starte 10:00 A. M., stops 2290 A, M.; sunteen hours and thirty-six minutes of work for the driver, Besides, the drivers and conductors were obliged to report @ quarter of an hour before the honr of beginning work, All the hill boys, four out of six of the car washers, and three out of five of the stablemen have been dis Likewise have some of the best aud t employees of the Company, In Quern seems bent upon getting rid of every man who was employed before the first strike, Ie has been dis charging the old men as fast as possible. A ‘bal Joon" of from two to #ix kas gone up every day oF two, and new men {rom the rural districts have been ewployed Queex's rvonpre ATR ORL Fray ese. Ne not only kee turned away all the hill boys, Lut has dischorged Alexander Glas4, on oll man, who Nos worked for the Company fourteen years, and Das hed oan arm broken on duty They sey that Montgomery haw ret $6 from the pay of contuctors and drivers, for rome Foson OF reasons unknown to them, At least, they find fault with this procedur THB QUPEN 19 DRLIVERE At about 2 v'clock, Mr, Montgomery Queen camo out of his sar and aAdressed the fundred of men who were lingering about the office, He wore his historical parplich apring overeont, and perhaps Lad a Smith & Wesson seven shocter somewhere about bit, Then again bev didn't, for he was evidently seared case fs that Mr. Queen trem Bled (indeesl, 1k was a cold day), and that his volee was rather tremulous (the air was chilly and row)g di nothing of the tyrant about Lim, and went Into bis ofiee gratefully, But the drivers wero not appeased “Not by a dads raid one, “Why aatd they" not a man would have gone to work this porning, If Ie hadatt been for Yank" Mur phy the might foreman, Queen be hanged he can't be king here if he i@ in Brooklyn. Now, there's Joo Bannister was maie atartcr on Saturday, bat he was game, and wher he was going he quit.” The men anpoin conferred. with definite however, wer They profanely re bin they would b saw the way things Ja Committer of three, which the oficers of the Cotpany, but way at, The drivers, ted mot to work ander Queen aiked that sooner than woe 4 - The Mecting of the Painters. A meeting of the painters was held last night, And a report was reid concerning Ure verious sk in the elty.. ‘Tirty-fwe oe We pay ine €4.00 p Ove $4 per Any OF eve ht day of til reecntly for BA per day of yeongo they struck fur «n Tart night 8 Fog to the tude He waid Dit tw and the other Cheap Farms tn Ponusytyantas The Farm Association met last evening. Tho Associates, Who are Germana, propose lo settle Iu Potter county, Penn, where the Treasurer, W, Hadds, owns ¥8,000 aeres Of well-timbered land, witnated tween’ tac New York and Erle Ratlroad and the Ponneyivania and Eric Railroad, ‘The Association + who will bay farms of Spaying @101n advone ii’ Uiey enaeed thet In= Tary in Ablish mugufactures strict und go tuto the luml.cr busines + Kirike Amony the Quar ary ty me ymen, » of Hudson extend 1 the wo demand, Voluntary Adoviion of Kigkt Hours ny, of Ne Mr. Hh company, mys: “Bel form as wine work e will ru ns in ten hours, we fro tory but eight ours for ad changed.” eenetle aee Westward, Mot The Excelsior colonists who remain here re. celved adespaten, vesterday, from those who went Went Hist month." The pioncers have red 8 vory : and are will non getting Tho dercey Cooper’ Strikes United € ra No. 4, voted last night to assess, A tax off) conta per mun to suvport the strike Of No. 1, in derey City ed (our ot ugainat a weeks, ind Pveenty four ction of w aro The The bri out ior ther | want thei Dut tae worningaen dou traw Bolcl motors’ Strike. ord in Haverstraw are holding oumaday, Tie brick * busses to Work (rom slariight uutil suulight, that High ave - tt stri Om nton potters hovieg we The Tr the workm has terminated, at Hudson sbailaiued bin 1a Among. the quarrymen on stn City man Trish plant who jority, and Wes sien BA) pusintse Tho laborers employed in grading the Morris and Essex ext jou Gt Paterson stuck y way for $2 u day, au increase of 3 coate, ‘The ruirowd CH 1Csint - Labor lrems. Sonater Sprague was serenaded in Philadel phia last evening oy tho Workin Assvelation The ¢ rinan book aud news agents mot last and tuok tho initial steps toward forming & orgumizutive, The Working Woren's Association will meet in MH, Cooper Institute, this evening, at 7 o'clock, Mr. Buliard, Sis. Durlogh, und dite, Nov tou will address the uleeting, vdperative Building Society # Mull, 214 Bowery, th seven + for Ge enanin te by ballot, Horace Greeley nd an appropiia can't have th Hon, to nt us at tie Court ordt. domes, let uw ‘have Hon, Goor,0 Shearmin, «i the Pribuae, as Ui ropreacntauive bf tho ‘Typographical Usiud a the neat Nationa! Conven!ion. ader" complaina that a com 1 Din ¢ cause he wae wot the Enon. Ho teks, Im wud.ben, who ore nub memners of thy Uuion Hed to beg cr wtarve, Let him join * orn ty “ut oneass ve tay eviuuon good — ™ about 640,000. nok Fire tn Poarl wtreet~t bout a quarter past 12 o'¢ this mort ing a fiw Giseovered — on Hhoor of street, fou wile builalng, ed by |W. butter aud eh merenants, who Whole of the bua Ths fire spread repiiiy, ond soon gutted the prenuses, eau: & duinago to tock of ubout 915,000, ‘aud #5000 to” baitd- i The gable twit ont and ernshed in tho roof of No. 65, Whe upper floor of whie jros stored with hops, e:using a danazo of $200) to siocs and buildins. Nos, 03 and Goulde hous, was daily dawaged by water, en cially the Wp flow whieh was filed wih hope and malt, ownd by A CO. Smith, Jr, Lowe lors {y about $5,000, "The secon! Moor ot OB is ogeupled by Alinor & Beason, aud the frat floor y ‘A: D. Vutnam & Co. both bulter and cheese mer. fonis, Woose lugs is Dot legs tain $1,000 enol by water, Damage to building about NEWS FROM WASHINGTON — Why the United Statens! t Interfore— The Vresidevt’s Visitors—A ward of Nava Contracts-The Bverlasting Pacife Ratt- rond. Epectal Despatches to The 8 Wasitixorox, May 8.—The President this morn- Ine gove sudience to alt who galled between 11 and 12 o'eloek, Not over forty persons visited him, and all of them were referred to the various partments, ax the President dectined to interfere ex- cept In a fow casce, where he was personally nequatnted with the visitors, or where they had let ters of introduction from rome one whom he recog nized. AS ® general thing, the calls were unimpors tant. THE CUBAN PATRIOTS—A QUEER STORT. . Banks called upon the President this in reference to Cabain matters, and was in that the Spanish authorities had always ro- leased every person whose arrest or detention was complained of by the United States authorities. The President said he had been assured by the Spanish Goveramet that they were fully adle to suppress the rebellion in w short time, and that under these cir- cnmetances he did not see on what pretext tho United States could interfere. THR PACIFIC RATLROAD. Tho claim of the Atchison braneh of the Pacific Railroad for bonds and lands to Fort Kearney is to be # uitted to the Cubinet for decision, the rait road Company having printed one of thelr argaments for this purpose. ‘They will alko print that of Mr, Bvarts, It is aid thot Me, Hoar is in favor of this tasue. GEN, ROSECRANS AND THR MEXICAN MISSt0! The Government will not reply to crane resvecting hls recent recommend: subject of Mexican al thority for stating State of Sonora or any oth Government belne oppose any fo cower, W may Ih Fterritory, tty to further cos ever the Atri stration + to say will be through our now Minister, Mr, Nelson, who will soon Irave this country for Hhvona, from witeh city he will be conveyed to Vera Crna ina United States #btp of war, It ts ex preted (hit he will reach Mexico before J kD, NAVAL CONTRACTS AWARY artment to-day awarted ebine thinne'a, to Wr OY Toth cenis per yard tL 8Y S-10th cen eal hin Fre Mr, ana as moy be ne fly white lead, at 1 a) Hineal, Woabtnat 419,000 nt New derany, at at the Wushtng nis pier white aire #18 per pound, to D. Babcock & Co,, New Ye Niet ec per, 21 11 10)-h cents per poun 18.6%) Box cum alec, 4 cents per $90 per ream; straight fire brie Wedge fire bricks, $49 por the spertn off, to the ‘Maohattan Ol Conipany, at 43.00 per gallon; pine wood, @5.49 por cord; and mice 10 per gallon, VaRterins, Lee is being lionized in Georgo- ra The rebel town by the r Congressman Hooper, Minister Motley, and nator Solu. lett toutay for New York Danicl Ammen has been appointed Chief Horeau of Yarda aid partuvent, The verdict in the Dyer court-martial will bo red tonight or to-taorrow, the Court now be nsuliation over (he ease Collector Grinnell orrived here thie morning, end ine had several interviews with Sceretary E well, He eatied on the Mr. Mumb, Conaul-t ‘on Thursday, ond will preserve neutrality there be tween the suthortion and the insurgents, b to aco that Amer citiacna ure properly pre Baron Geroll, boing on the eve of departure for Prussia on leave of sheence, took an tuformal leave of the Seeretore of State today, He has cone Ainuously represented that Government at Washing- ton, D.C. for twouty-two years Advices jocks in the Navy De Velio hor no trath ty ort that President Grant sent for Kobert EB. Lee, and had a tong con yersabion with lim abeut rreonsiriction ond. gut frage, Too visit waa brief, and tho weather, Vir (inin railroads, and crops were the only tuples of conversativi, ——— DISCHAKGE OF MUMLER, Spirit Photography Trinmphant—Mr. Mame lor Congratulated by his Priondy—Tho hotearapber's Own Story. The Muniler trial was concluded yesterday, Doring the proceedings, Mr, Mumler told hla owa stor In 161, tn th nena ns Tue ¥ of Boston, white as i ti eoged mm bust rool wile a yuang Paved ina ph it,on Waalan at with the by w Mr f we One sue entirely the gallery, Eat: tena ted t then It was taat firwt 14, tata eocout form appeared Vine Thad novor fara Beepuett ra Tuterested 0 the doc! ‘Spleitas tient 5 rawader what is tow the gdural Impréaston, ifae inn Wie ther enn ooukd Hot andthatthe form which showed itself ist have been mn the wines, And I cint iver and others; enbsognent ate howover, mate nuder erreumstances whieh Shel a porsthiilty, Dave confirmed meta tue belluf werby which these forme are produced ts an contro, and the exper ® that have " jcople MA¥e fallod to produge w picture feburer, Thad oon 6 calied byt dein thot manner wis to acite that yr fori aboy chem of them tn five was simitty ta eouturmity with seta Seon ny felon do, wht e hinsall ongaged 1 i Afwe wetiie the form on the pie dy to whom T stowed tho Derally with Niet eave my own If to photography. J otograpliy, and them of oy Me of ti again, f OP Akin and ug Cine Layer t y Reron who Wie; soOn Dooame apy ireLe, however, 1 +tup IL ov cane to Rp HOFE wy aiff at wit! Hitt, While groody tt wocmed antitn y obltvions ai body, (Laugli ‘ind had 1 bea allowed vn this tion to have. rodvesa evened tron abroad, Inve shown hy aeiontilic men, wines bamey woudl have salted py ‘ ae eure uy And. Minto ut at foto ante Moats bh any bus i taking plee tnroa, 1 ale WOW Dab ey 9 tively hit knowlede Of Wh Seany Klid, farther to! HMiry PHOMETANE pict To regard to the tes inony of Mr. B. T. Barnum would say that Lean solemn y tok oath that ne ated wit bin nor did ie any fartiee "toMy valley ‘apparent ratiuugers ware holt to tivro was nothing particu af to Keep him ining vo Neinory Hi Four. UO him we ateouger te a ia Supenced np his a hore vaitak Ww satlatiod from the i ro, nee aa as yo Dinpore winch Blibsoqu What was proinlact hia, 6 vty with mae nT lhay wha oF ne Yo say that ely in tho. tus the fest exon Havin Hace ae arrost [have pinced wy Wands of my conn si wit yand have boon tulded t pleaved bo way thy ® Orany One ho poo te ty tue ean Hmenyf dati, hy of having Magory With, oon deprived of hag wt he tame of + Twas oppl Lo have Dowling ea! ® meizod, but ict 1 to to have Joue, Deeatie® Nory, gat for the rite Of usted, L sincerely hopo thot sual Dewees Way tr counsel kad summed np, Justice Dowling vssed tho complomt, aud hur, Sumler was cou vied by bis iis nds, sess SEAS SE The Grand Jary for May, Josoph W. Cooper, foreman; Henry Levi A ars Ld loapen, Nichia Pisa, y. hehola, 3 tse ‘wilhate Hei a Soe | In which the « | procession 1869, HIGH CHURC IE PROGRESS. acitiipeens THE NEW ORDER OF THE GUILD OF THE HOLY CROSS. rate Scene in Chriat Church Veaterday—Prece tune, Genuflexto: and Novel Corewront in an Episcopal Temple The Sacred Kdle fice in Darknes When Georgo Francis Train shouted “Murrah for Progress," le struck a key-note which appears to have found a response in the lay and cee cal heart of the country, ‘The masie word is mould ing everything {nto vew forme, and — the ceremonies of tho church militant are no exceptions to tho rule, This Iotererting fret had @ roaring Ilustrotion yesterday morning fn Christ Chareb, Fifth ovenno, ‘The rector boldly Announced, six months azo, that Protestantiem was afilure; and the Tyngs, the Canfells, the Dyers had scarcely recovered from thelr wonder at Bishop Potter's love for hie High Chureh brethren, when the Ritualists threw a bombshell toto their ranks, ond it exploded in triumph yesterday, THE GUILD OF THE NOLY CXOSR, ‘An association was formed about a yeor ago in Chitat Chareh, styled the Goll of the Holy Cro ‘The privetpal members of Dr. Ewer's congregation approved the objects of the organization, and were duly enrolled ay modorn Crusaders, Their funda: mental duty was to promote reverence toward the “ noble tree,”' and unite in the ceremoniala designed to honor the Mass, according to the formulas tn Bt. Alban’s Chapel, When the purposes of the associa- tion had been nolsed broad, ft recelved new acces. sion, It has, therefore, become wealthy and pow- erful, Ite procecdings have been conducted in *o- cret, for the leaders are disinclined toany pubileity One of tho ubdiquitons reporters of THe Sox, how- ever, knew of the ealrtence of the assortation, and attended ite anuiversary, Ou entering the church Le found KOYPTIAN DINRNESS, t circle of visitors hed to “feel way" to the pews tn tho various alsioe, The Non was designed to commenierate the annt- ary of the Guild, and the ceremontes wero tn ptltential,” #0 at feast said the progrommo, After the worshipper had groped over the mosaic pathn to the tranvept, afew lights fon the altar were faintly visible, but tho great dome of the temple was black with eeciesinstiont gloom. ve tended to be“ atrletly PROCESSION OF THM CHUANNERA, gon the organist reiieved the sepuleh tony by performing a voluntary, and th autiphonel chants were heard In the distance, hed nearer and nearer, until the {the entennee were rolled beck, aid a ral mono: of great doors 4 colupin of @ remarkable character entered in she follow ing LTR CAMRYING A cron. Monihers of the Choir of tie ¢ lurch Tae WY ENEMY CLEMO YC WEE ORGS Grid In a oassors and cl 1,10 caveoe Chief Aiteter of tt sof the Guilt ¢ offesrs of ith Fol Subordin 1k Bows an ant Members of the Gui gowns kray All tho mombers of the procession wore large red cross on thoir vestments, In thie order they passed down tie side and up the central aisle to the chincel, ‘Then they fled of to the pows near the transept, and the clergy moved on to the altar, CRLEDRATION OF MASS Prayer and the Litany were re other proces moved from ‘the 9 chancel, composed of priests In gorgeous after which an th cloth and gold butiion, with marnificent ecclesiastical This dixnified body now cutered the ehan- mol tes, At th! ent all the or A Uhemnelves mavsive eroxs whieh t above ihe super-sitar, ‘The priests, the wore tha bate (herrettan) supposed the Catholle cierzy, Mase wos the neolytes providing hit with the o epistio mide of the altar. After tte: pope} BUMEFOUs Ke Binnie was tohowed by all. th chireh. He thea kissed two books, ine ho Old, the other tie New Testa Were presented to lim by acolytes. He then ad © Holy Communion, d distributing the #ac the order of LIGHT ON THU AUDIECT. Whon all the eruauders had communed, one of the reverend shed wome light on tho witbject. Me paid that the Guild represented a new movement in nnd it was only beginniag I+ rood work ho waid, should despair if the Guild had not Vi that the most angie had expocted or the hoped. Ths would tell bis hearers, for that only one hundeed ‘wud beloved tn Curtet years on tie earth. @ great cause In Which thay Were enynced Wore not of God tt would not proaper—ik word Ile felt nanred, however, tht they 1 the great objects of tue Guild tad beginning with J elements to ministered the pri the Gail fatter his y ond erosadera thon sang one of the hymus of the Guild, thus: Faithful Groot ab One nly Rone Kes Non Bul tn fruit ti Bweetest wood Bwoutort Wor lof priest then prot anit she Guild separated, ——<——— THE BICYCLE Tux Brooxtry Vecooryne Cive,—The Com- mittee appolnted at the firat merting of this Club to draw np Conatitation ond By-laws for the Club inst Inst week ond prepared an appropriate code of laws, ‘and they arc to mect agalu at the restdence of Mons. Monod, on Wednesday afteruoon, to prepare ther roport, which Is to be read before the meeting of the Clob on the Friday following, at which time, too, there isto ho an election, ‘The Club now masters nearly Ofly wembers, the soclal statws of the orgunt zation belng exerient, ‘The Capitoling prictors have offered the Club the ase of thelr fine course for parades and roviows, and the Club will no tind pro: doubt make saat fell its hoadguarte ne Club wili have ie Lrvt opeving reception the last week in May. Races mm Broortry.—The amateur races an. nounced to take piace on Daturday, nt the Ciinton Velocipedrome will take place to-night, the rain storm of Baturda ssitating It postponement New Hatts.—Volocipeding still flourishes, if we arco to judge by theo joe of new halle in the ity. On Phureday, 9 Late tall is to be ops near Witty's bilenment Brody ts building mn oor at Long’ Bru & Large course ui the uso of su A Rive rrom Curveuann 10 Libby, of Cleveinnd, is te morrow for Boston ‘on a thr Of lis own tnyeution, waich he expects to d from seventy -fi 100 anilon every. bw hours. ‘Tho felloes of his wheels nre ste spowed of steel wire, Tt bay a culeeho te Boston, Dr, start from that city t only rive -wheeled veloc) jnvenror tinks he can make f reas, eveu in bad weathor and muddy rowds. — BROOKLYN. - Tuatica ¥ mitting hue dog bor Portla@ ayonue is not to bo pay gon blocks. ‘Tho streets on the Heights aro to be repaved, with Nicol Dloens, others with com Few Over tho payeuent now hi Use, Aldermen have reselnded thoir resolution ot Gas Light Company the privt ag wiMlan Tho volunteer firemen of Beookly Miamsbaral ere g) ly egitated overt 1 hands thea over to i. 1b will dispense with Meir shevices. Li fined Mr, John Hatch $2 for pe: along the streets unmurn “d with Nicol- and Wil a aniSs Collector Grinnoit's absences in Washingion the belicf here that acverat linpor ant J reforms in the warelouse end otter Customs are to be uvudo, departments of ti Policoman Johu J. Ward, of the Gr Procinct, fixed upon w dog, anil struc V who was Wi) iecboff, Helly found the Boot, und gumplained to tue Voli Board. ——— Cubot Suott Rienstoxn, May 8. Chase tn Ri Chicf Justi this afternoon ani opened the United Sates Chrvant Gort, waisted by Judge Undervood ‘Giana Savy i compored entirely oF water, aval th sro Miunly Old cltiecus chal oath being dispens: appoered wi the jary, — Now Vork City Murble Cemetery, At @ meeting of the vault owners of the Now York Oty 3 ‘Markie Gumetcry, the old oficers wore ro ay ey aa 1 Thos Fie lowell, ‘Tbomes Pleu- ina Boag eign i rustbes, ° te Inid out in 1388 by’ Perkins Nich v1 $a gain i Pere uc : oy ee yinen Uniting with the Oath+ hurch A Committee Appointed to Ritualists of England, wich will probably end to the Catholic Chureh receiving a consiterabie number of Episcopal clergymen into its fold, The British nesspapers of the latest date, received yosterday, assert that many Anglican ministers are anxious to become untted with the Holy See, and to renounce their allegtanes to the Ketabliehed Chureb. Thi ches of advanced Ritnaliats have made preparations to attend the erent (Reamenteal oneilin Rome, to open negotluitons whieh they hope will eloso with their admission to Papal favor and recognition, ‘They And, ie 14 eald, no difficulty tn recepting the coremonton of the Breviary and Miveal ; but the prin- cipal digteulty they apprehend ts in relation to their opposition to second ordination. ‘They hold that the “orders” which they received when ordained are valid, and that the ceremony need not be repeated; that, in fact, their ordination was 8 velld as Eplcopal baptisin—which the Catholic Charch recognize: It ts believed, however, that If y should desire to Jola tho Catholic Church in eal capaciiy, tiey will havo to submit to 1 ordination, ax the ceremonies and vows of Ne orination aro very differcut from thore of jscopal Church, A Catholic Committee on the subject was appotnt- ed a short time ago at Rome, and the clergymen who desire to anite with the Chureh are to be received by (he members, who will hear thelr views {a regard to ordination, ‘These pilgrims say that having taken the vows of apricat in the Anglican Chureh, they cannot become laymen, and that they should be re colved as they are. —_— - THE ARITISH HOUSE L nd The Irish Church Bis sv NIGHT, abiishment Hilt Imporant Amendme: May 8—Midnight.—The House of Commons in Commities to-night resumed the con sideration of the Trish Churels Bill, Clause ™, concerning the reglum donuin, was #0 ameniled us to Inclade within the proviston tor com: naation the mintsters of ail congregations entitled nally to a share of the grant, Mr, Gladstone admitted that the compensation wan mall, but endowments were stall com: ed with the services rendered by the Presbyto- 4 in Ireland, und according to the prinetpt the billthe present endowment was the only b for compensation, Clause 7, providing for compensation to the Pro- fixsors und for payment t to the buildings of Beliaat Cotlese, was atrtcken ont in compltance with t wt of the T an Synod, ond with the consent of the Government, Mr, Glad stone Intinated that other provisions would be nude for this College. a NEW YORK LEOIS - Loxvox ev In resyy ATURE. SENATE... ALBANY, May 8, 1800, Dills were: pased—To consolidate the German and Preneh Haptist Churches 1m New York. Incor porating the New York Burglary Iusurntice Cotte rrorginixe tie Fire Depuetment oF Brook: invorp the Tooting Matual Savings Vor » puoltic road in Finshing, is aventio In Binabing. Ivcorporat- ta Bank of New Work, angon Cab Company, Ame wecurity of mechunics in ec 1 ate Rxcise law wos token to atriles ont that p ting the Metropolitan Disirh be Donmvcrats The bill was pagsed by M mn wie UHL relating to New York and tho foca of referses , Was rocummmitted ty aunend the the bill exen =12 to 15. publican: Onn The Vill providlin for a ce A OVASE EE be ng the Re istry i Sra red ing Aa ‘Tue li voted awit the Democrats nay. Bills were nae: repavye Columbia street, Brooklyn “Relative ty wali for taxens, To punly fr tho. canvassing countics or returning votow tr elvetions To catend exemption frou diy'rs «ales uhder execution, To oxtend Charles street, Brookly I tor rene end Mr. Hixon moved ‘to rceommit tho bill for the mov eflectual suyjression nnd punishinent of brivery, for the purine of striking out the amend: Cinserted thie woruing, anil to restore the orygi- i Senate bill; whieh wae carried by 49 to 4%. bi the salaries of the Judzes of Appeals sud Supreme Court was lost by 13 to Ta bie z vox onan Aspiawall Ste es rgo W. Reed, son of the late Minister to Who was taken to Bellevie Horpital on Sun: ing Under an Undeveloped cimense, reports Was a passenger om board the steamship Which arrived hero on Saturday frou Aspin that xmalbpox raged viruleutly ou board, wud that a few days beturo their arr.val here seve persons died, some of Whose Lodies were buried in tho drop, while others, for some unexplained reasou, were b I dehverot to treads in New Yors, ealthy paracngers became aware that the malady wax sweeping the ship, we f kept on board, t Infected ‘Our reports from the Hoard of Heaith do not verity thie story, one of many who bave bi — YOrtiNus ANO a ‘The Germania Bank was opeved at 185 Bowery yentorday. Col. A. K, MoClure, of Pennsylvania, is at the Albemarle Hos ‘The only son of Commodore Livingston was buried from Grace Churel yesterday morning, Judge Bosworth is probably to be the Presi dent of the Poilce Busrd, Judge Bodford charged the Grand Jury briefly yeaterday, nod congratuluted them upon tue’ decrease Of eriine, aA correspondent sugyteats the purchave of Mr. T, Stowart’s Chambors Grout dry goods store ira'rost ofce, An unknown man last ¢ North iver at the foot of Eighty-sixth treet, aud ie supposed to bave becn drowied, Cornelius O'Donnell, wax yesterday found dewd in a stable in ‘Twentj-ninth sirect, nex Beyeuth ue The Polic tho adjournment of the Legislature Legislature doesn't sit out tho century. Superintendent Hallett ployece I tho Voat OMe A $i00 gold watel 9 ‘The Assistant Ald day, and (ho Aldermen n the bane fx. Tho Board of Health have rosolved to visit ‘Tax. Comnussioner Jouatian W, Aliva’s building, Big Bowery Animals afllictod with glanders are not bere afer ty be alluwed within the populous parts of the city. Lr. Swinburne avoided @ collision with Dr, Stone yesterday by absenting bimscif frum the mettng ol the Board of Heal... ‘Tho Hov. Thomas C, Actou's lotter of resigna- tlon aa a Cominissioner was presented to the Muwo: politan Board of » yeaterday, Mr, Charles A. Lainbard’s anit for 3,777 of stock in the Song City Branch of the Pacis ‘ailroud, Was argued before Judge Baroard yester TOWN, ing jumped into the Voard will not organize ontil afer provided (he liad no auorum yosior- 4us-us well have been ia Townes was put on trial bur the officer showed »man Jacob C, ay Jor intoxy Nad Leon yy AD Apotliccary's pro spenipiton, James MeDermott, of Bb Governeur street, left ol k on Sunday evening, and Was Touud drowned yesterday moraing du the docks at Pier, utr The anniversary of the Five Points House of Industry will be held in Bielnway Mallon ‘hus stay oe Money. Ward Beechce aud others will Flock hae obtained a divorce In the Wt irom her husbint, Juscph Fleck chang at tho defendant with haw Hawiilton, The Key, Messrs Houry Ward Becoher and Hy ait Sinith, of Brooklyn, are announesd to speak the Al verry of tiv Five Ponts liouse of Ta dustry, lu Bteaway Hail ow Thursday event Deputy Coroner Shine denies that his chief hut posession of tho house and property of Miss Pil He hos shown ns the receipt of the Public Aduinistrator, $0 whow every tiing Was tarmed op of ADP, Niquor, store, a8 189 Teath 40 Wi is K avenue, yesterday alternoon, Koward Demy Ninctovati airect, wae stabbed jo Mann, Mann wae arresiod. org ne Nosper ° THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, CESPEDES AND CUBA'S REPRESEN: TATIVES IN COUNCIL, Declaration fow United Stater-Quow nda Kesclected Goneralinsimo—Setzaree Ker West, May 8.—The revolutionary party held @ grond Congres at Sibancon on the 12th of April. Coapedes presided over thirty representatives from all parts of tho ieland. Resolutions declaring thet the revolutionary party are fighting for independ ence from Spain and annexation to the United States, wero unanimously adopted. Gen. Quesada waa again elected Generalissimo of the revolationsry armics, The delegates were enthusiastic, sanguine, and determined, From Puerto Principe the report comes that the Spenish troops have captared Betancourt, More Regio, Sanches Arteaga, Borreo, and Bmillo Mare uea, members of a revolutionary Committee, Tlavana, May 8.—The Hanna journals of to- day announce that the insnrgents have appeared tm the joriadietion of Cineo Villas and surrounding country. Many larze plantations ond estates have been seta et tu the country by the Government officers under Gen, Duico's coniscation decree, ——— The Coban Mase Meet Tho friends of free Cuba will mect to-night ia Cooper Institute, Mayor Hail is expected to preside, and Henry Ward Beechor, Geo. W. Curtis, and other stars are expected to speak, ‘Tho Northeast Sanger. hunt have resolved to attend In » body and add the nterest of song fo the occasion, The Turnvereig will also attend en masse, and stirring resolutions may be expected. Grant, 9 whi olduat of the Ci road tulo Pinobaug river, at tha pl a BARRICADING THE STREETS, tie riare « Third Avenae—t ariem Th ‘The Roard of Aldermen adopted a reaoiation, yew torday, directing the Street Commissioner to creet berrlendes across Third avenne at Ninety-socond and One Hundred and Ninth streets, with eateways for tho Third avenue cars. ‘The reasons for this anpre cedented action may be found in Mr, McQuade’s pre amble, aa follows: Wherewe, The rent condition of that portion of t ‘Third avenne fom Md to 10th streets Yh . proien tote depart tive streets ni ‘nance Fy Von 110th er teots ith Teeth at "h passed bY the Common Coane "'Decommer tt, 17, and property, “At ono time heavtiy loaded with furniture could be diffe ent ports, and the furniture broken aid disorde ed yi in te roadway, an ae 8 word aVoDUC IK he principal one In usa by Vehiol And returntn, rat WAY are core acd with Che i AV BOC 8 inexirirably entanal which feabound 0 od, That th « Peoveat any furthor dangoe ‘or damsge to property, Inevitably. certain to the ntrempe oc aby ¥ a, to pase oud ty Leth, ad he i hereby directed Ie bo he oust ook the Pi northerly sulg of Nincty-aneor hotly elds of 100i atric) with o remain aout wit Reldaa Fided'in'’a/ruspintioa abd oedinaues approved by tee ita rosniauiod and orlbn proven byt Mayor, Doo. i, br sa yi ‘i ee NEW JERSE = Work on the observatory at Pri resumod, Mr. Kitters w: ed President of the Hobo ken Common Council tore evening. Tho Central Agricultural Society at Trentow aro preprring for a spring exhibition In Jane, Mayor O'Neill's resignation took effect yester. day, leaving Jersey City without » Maye Chas, At the Passaic County Courts, yesterda indicted fur polygamy, “was released om 0 ball, Police Commissioner Gaffuey, was the reciment yesterday cune, presented by monber Mary Devine, of the Hoboken meedows, was committed to jail yesterduy for pitching ont of @ ‘story window a child ouly two years of age, Bee hospital. Tue ground’ wlil cost $4),0)), building $23,00 A ae Yesterday afternoon Mr. Bush and his clerk rinan Duinascharken, aceused of setting fire to the grocery 225 Wayne strect, Jersey City, of which Mr, Hush was the proprietor, were committed to the Hudson county jath, Gustay Zyruth, « Government detective off was arrested th Newark yesterday, at the tnedle gutlon of Charles King, who charges that Fccompiice in the roceut theft of 6360. worth OF haw from the munufictory of Meyer, Hoehn & Qo. About four years ago Monkey Mullen was ime nm hos boom of Jorvey City, ‘ebony She was drunk, The the Poor in Newark hav steted by the Passaic county Grand Jury for steal neatog in Fatersoa a gold wateh hi Yesterday Mi len returued to Paterson, and went to tie residence Of ils father, with whom’ he bad some dispute, Of cer Burke recoguiaing tho old ouender, took hime into cnabody. ——— STATEN ISLAND, ee Tue Onsat Crrv, —Ilere is another slop tere the building of Prof. Goo, Batehel’ elty ta Richmond couity, ‘The bill ineorporating ‘Totten Ville wy a village ling been signed by the Governor, ‘This makes the fourth village on the Island. There cthres Inspectors of election logistated into <r, Mesora. Robinson, Prof. Botehelo ‘Tue nine trustees’ are to be clected ou the first Tuesday in Ju Sparks from cho Telegraph. The New York State Temperance Convention wit 1 lu Rochester on the Ist of June, The schooner Parntiel, from Etaabethport for See lem, went astore Sunday bight ou Swampscott bene’, A cargo of wheat wns made up In St. Louis, yester= day, for the Grain Association, for New York, The Coavention of Bishops of the Methodist Epie- eopal’: bureh South will ait 1a Bt, Louts this we rverything that has been done to make peace with the Sioux 8 4 pation is an eatize failure. A mass meeting in Cork, Ireland, on Saturday gvcuin’, warily approved tao recent speech of the Mitvor de that body ‘The man kiled on the Provilence railroad, near Wortor, Mass, om Satarday, was Francis Meioon, of bere Jn 9 tiot in Brownavillo, Tenn. on Sunday night, @ white man and two nezroes wete killed, and wor inortally wounded, C.L. Hotching, of 88. Jobn's Pret fre Meaptad aca't ah Abgistant a tho Camnedead Episcopal Cuurct 1 Buffalo, N. ¥, Filteoy Roman Cert als’ hate are vacant, tuinait, Cy alamete 7 Bross W's, aed tho'youngeet, Lucien Biionaparte, al. Lad In tho Barnam's Museum dro fe cane I io Daltipere ‘The Re’ yeelorday, $15,000 damages were assessed nsarano) compaaics. Heury Cutting, of South Bridge, Mase, walked [sco, on Saturday, waa drowned, ry in the ease of Ordway agt, Mayne ‘#, tried ia Concord, N. My ‘awarded | ‘The body found in the south part of We erdaymorniig Was tat of John Dontghan, wi ou discharged frou be House of Curreciion on Satu jay ‘The recall of Mr de Stoeckl, Env rn enipotgntia Bay wer inay avd Miu sn tupleo wo Hie Citved tate, be Jauially os Frank F, Cheney, of North Andover, aged Aftcen ehot huvee Cagid yeacerday morning. Hv fat uiFed Lda Lo npologlay $0 ls school truaney, ‘The case of Belinda B. Sleme axt, Dantel D. Ki for duwazee (9 alleged breach of uy the Raprome Court OF Mus-achnvetts, lnk remit vordict for the oloudauk it wes ho third telake An Eastern bound freight train on the Tol Preorta. and Wabash Malltogl broke through, the B aver Panther Creek, neat Seaoe. Ill. seater the ad shi ously tujustug” the tis irewint mnashon. ‘The sghooner Susan and Julia, from Rocktand foe Now York, watt 800 bol Pow Tork, wu Is. OF ine, while tn wag e Wak. coud) mil sUDK. eae ce — _ 4

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