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__ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY _ 19, 1869, SRNTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, label hat THE MURDER OF A MARSHAL prbdipeatee il Sal al tl THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, > Important Pastoral Letter from the Arch= _THIRTY-SIXTH_ YEAR THE WOME PRICE TWO UENTS‘{ N § PARLIAMENT, ror DASNES WERE AND THERE bY THE THE PERILS OF OFFICIAL LIFE YT Sieben of Uxshol—Tomporate Adviesto the | r771; GOVERNMENT CENSORS LATRO2 SOMETHING TANGIBLE rROM Soldiors with Their mM ; ene ayo rene =Meeting of the New York Missionary ‘Way vone city. Moye ot Tippernry, ; BORD GeraN SOWHOSIS AT LAST. yonets. ae t 5 on Demas, May 18,=—The Arehbi shop of Cashel, ; - Lieuts. Mason and Carter writing from Fort | mue Potice Drill—The Publicte Moncy | Yesterday was anniversary day with the Sun- | qu omcor Atinched white fu the Discharge | the Rev. Dr. Patrick Leahy, in a pastoral letter, Mere Skirmiah— Dire. Dr. Densmore on Found Hayen, Kansas, May 10, give aa account of the killing d—The Poltcemen's Tempers Moured | Cay Schools of New York, Thonsanits of ehitdven Tabsed by a Waste eer pees wee were Ceceeey Oy nee, Verne Domoratized — The | wiih thetr tenchers formed at their respective sehool “Of Five Porsens to Auawe ‘The Chiefs were ordered to remove, In charge of ® © Merest Farce—What the Patrols | rooms about noon and marched through the streets | On (he usth of April, Alexander Li guard, from the corral to the guard room, when thoy men Say. With banners to the various @hurches where the an | Marsival, attached to Justice Galo's Court, had awar | perary, and emphatically denies tho existence of an Hl they tnore pt gathered in their tents, began the death whoop, and | The well-paid inhabitants of the palatial edifico | niversary excreises were held. About thirty houses | rant from ihe Judes to diaposacas Henry Freand, at | agrarian conspiracy. Tho outrages, ho anys, were a Bee ae .=The reporte previously re Ata very interestiog meeting of the Sorosis, | taking out their knives went for the soldiers, Car | on Mulberry street welcome the approach of summer | of worshiy were opened to them. The proceedings | ihe malt of 9. Feldmann, ownce of 180 Orehard atreet, | the result of the unhappy relations nim ieee ork . 4 tasareent sonrees which was attended by Mrs. Paulina W. Davis, Mrs. | degon attacked the sergeant of thegeuard and was | heats with an order which {9 enlcatated to exhaust | atthe pinens of union consisted ofeinging, recitations, | Linpmavn placed the warrant In the hands of his | Inndiord and tenant, anda sett! ee ane wn Ms mys ote the fight at Law Cora L. V. Hatch Tappan, Olive Logan, Mra, Benes: | knocked renseless by x blow with tho but of a | the energies of the police force, who have again been | and collations, Atthe closn brieaddreases were made | depuiy, Moriix Moycr, to exccute, and Meyer en- | quest onin Ireland would by snr to dlmini Mmm eee tine L. Rove, Sirs, KB. Jorslyn Gage, Mrs. Otiver | musket, Sallie, «ferocious squaw, wielding a knife | required to take possesion of the parade ground for | hy the pastors. ‘The processions coald be ecen from eng Lis helpers George Barrell and Levi Koss: | number of such anfortanate occurrences. ‘The ps pod pe At ie ah , ‘ Johnsen, Mrs Wendt of Milwaukee, and others, | tried to sheath it tn the body of an ofieer, when one | the parpose of public driila, whoss object It is diM- | aimort any corner afer 8 @elock, and attracted | Jer, ‘The three went to ihe house in Orehurd ateaet, | torul Lite disaatisod tenants look for hope to the tp crea paket roopala the tnteion Mrs, Dr. Anna Denamore, Chairman of the Commit. | of the guard shot her dead. Big Head looked with | cnlt to divine, It ts evident to any disinterested | general attontion, The ehidren were Lappy, and | and there fon Frennd in the act of removing bis | Impertol Legislature, and points out the danger of | ™ il su ; i bh y mi ie it ie sald thas tee on Fe undiing Hospitals, read an elaborate report. | scorn on the elrelo of bayonets surrounding him and | observer that the field manmuvres and military | everybody acenied pleased in teoking at them. furniture, ‘ estranging and disgusting Ragland by the commas! pe 7 hod pope od ying from want of — 10" INFANTS, slabbed sergeant Haxen, dangerously wounding him | Movements practised in the msual police drillare not | Severs! of the schools aM@e returning to their THE PINST RRSTAT ANC. ch outrages as have recently been perpetrated. medical attendanee. A HOM FOR 13 : ek in the back, One of the euard shot hin dead. Dail | movements that the police ean ever be required to | roows held celebrations of tho Own. At the First | Meyer, on secing thls, asked Freuwd when he . — ; Another bataliion of mobilize? negro troops lef Mes. Wilbowr sald thet @ lady had jus Miho | Kulfe tried to stab everybody near Mam, and he was | execute tn earnest, ani the only effeet of thone conse. | Boptist Mariners’ Sabbath Gebel, corner of Citaion | could hers the Keys of the premises, nnd wae an WS FROM WASHINGTON, to-day for setive service In the feld. be ao cree ota eee assviren Sit ot erhoms | priekeed severoty by Dayoniors, He aid the oenseteas | feos drtie th Uke boesing of tho tenrpets Of the poties- | and Runry streets, tue peatenrTebe Hi, De. Woden, | tered la 6 very abusive mennte, This sniaratiy - Phe Diarto of \e-day contains a report iket the ios poses to found a home for ebildren, 100 of wh : aie Wie! nie | SPecial Despatches to The Sua, " ts have by tl ea aro to be wnder one year of age. ‘The plan does not | Cardegon were thea disarmed and placed in the | men, who are by these drills deprived of that rcst | presented to its Superintemtent, Mr. HG, Leask, an | oxeited Moyer, and ho also made use of tntompers PUTO, May 16.—The House Sadtotary'] *eree™ shave buroed the towns of Sabonicn, Cav rowd | #Peaks of the recent disturbances in the sonth of #Sudering Kanally with and. He considers it lamentable that the act of 1 Unacelimated Spaninrds — Kibantens miann,City | a few desperadoes shontd tarnisit tho fume of Ti p- Cascorro, and Gani Kemarks by Dra, Wiloour, ae which fs necessary to see ney ia the fore erunt sliver teoowater piteber, with salver and | language. A crowd begin to gather, and aome corre, and Guaimary; but the Vor de vba doubts mabrace (he ayatomn of wet nursing, but of ferding | UArd-honse, ——— Peesuiiog i poi it, oe Pallas Coutlestaars |ipevisn. tus, Me Wha Was. Benday Gchool bad re- joined tn the quarrel, At last Pecand anid ho nad | Commlttes met to-ty. Bingham, Butter, Eldridge, | tho truth of the report. on cows miik, and so provision is made for lying: THEATRICALS IN Count. Will only ad to tho already conspicuous demoraliza- | freshments on ite reiuen to Apollo Hall, Other | some wood tn tle cellar, and Meyer would have to . and Loughridge were present. They took up | ‘Trains are again ruaning on tho Puerto Principe ee -_—> — tion of the Department. Furthermore, these drills | selwols did likewive, move it before he could get the key. In order to | th? Busteed ease, ant discussed the expedioney of | and Nuevitas Railroad. Saris, Peale aie 4a A Prisoner from Ludtow Street Jail aiving | cre dotrimontal to the safety of the city and of ti In the ovening was celebrated the Oity-third annt- | hasten matters, Meyer told his helpers to go at the | *¢Bding a sub-committee South, to take more testi: | Cane grinding has been interrupted ia some Ginhotn, pte cathe ne wa agavies ee te tage, Pater Hite Bubscawent | cuisens, for if men are used up by drills that are | versary of the New York Sunday Behool Misslousey | wood," and more It to the street mony. Gon. Busteed wos represented by the Hon. | tocaliticn on the north and south coasts by heavy meeting. son the eve of depa re i ed, Lippmann joined | Ws Be Chandler, Several members of tho Com: | ruins, tine nslelng how thoy | mittee not having read tho tesitmony alroady taken, The announcement by telegraph of the fallare of 4 that Kream had | Hey adjourned over to silow thei to read it. Iti* | gehepler & Co,, tn New York, cases some wnesah Lippianun quictiy | Rely tat the trip Somth will be abandoned, nesa in commeretal elicleaaere. he (Freand) would give ther to hiv, PRUSISTENCY OF OFFICK SkEKERS, ‘The United States guiboat known by them to be nonsensien!, you need notex: | Union at the Duteh Reformed Chureh in Fifth ave. | While they were tins engn pret them to displyy remarkable energy when on | nue. ‘The house wes erowded to ite nti ‘The | hie aubordinates, at the nw post; and shonld a noisy inebrinte come in thetr | Rev. Tawe Pe D. D,, presided. ant happy ads | wore getting along, Meyer Way under such circumstances, they may make un: | dtressea were made by the Rev. Dr, Cuyler, the Rev. | refused to give up the kev», wl due use of the baton, especially after having been #0 | JM. Ladiow, and others, remarked th well drilled in the baton exerelae nnder a hot enn. Tho Secretory, P. H. Verton, Feq., read the an- | Me therefore asked Freund for the keys, hut Freund ry Fish is contioually receiving appli- | day. The only object of these drills would seem to be to | mast report, It stuted that the Union contained | woukl mot give them 4 As the crowd had gath- pax for Consulships, and renowed appeals from ‘The Freneh steam make 9 ploee for a drill instructor nt $2,000 a yeor, over 41,100 children and 4,000 (oachere, During the | ered around the pretises, and were inclined to be ready having papers on fle for them. Moat | for St. Nazaire, ‘The patroimen deride the drill order for Burope. Action, to her was life, The greatest | George B. Davis, indicted for perjury in mak- happiness we could ever know, was to be found to | ing am oMidavit against Collector Dalley, while his that which takes us out of ourselves, an | (hrowWs US | trial was poeceding yesterday, in the Unived States tat bumar ty, cult Court, excitedly struck Lis hand upon the PAULINE LOOKING DOWN THMth's VISTA. table, and exiled Mr, Bell, who was opening the case Mrs, Pauline W. Davis remarked that ote also had | to the jury, a “d— Har,” ant several tines ex fooked dows: the long vista of years toa little meeting | elatinod, * That's a d— le." Ax he beenme more in- @f women Wlich she attended in Now York in 18%, | tensely excited le was removed from the Court jobscot arrived to Nouvrag Mondo suiled to-day . one which | past year, 23,000 scholars and 967 texebors ad been | noiay, Lippmann went into. the hens of the applicants are willing to co anywhore, regard. " #4 the sulject of moral refo t 00 ‘ircetion of Judge Benedict. . Bel g s) ne N " pda bi bl “ | ot Lea he rat ow Gar | cease ale idhad oo potas se geal them of their much neoded rest, and demoral- | added. The number of schools is 185, of which 135 | had some oneey conversation with Fre lens of pay or consequences. These efforts are all | yy! Wie thece ine saa eerviee ing had rceclied In the establial by rd es Recah gle Blo ected tien {| lees them when on duty, ‘The public think the poy- | are in this elty. ‘The Union line 43. missior fruitless, a9 there are no vacancies to be filled, and te Ai oe Hen ries ty 0 POLE « OUND, for the Fricadless," aud two of the In iics whom he | the officer in charge of Davi, who was in another “ WO POLICERAN TO BK YOUXD, fund bam becn placed at the disposal of the Spanisie nt of ac thonsand Jollars for such pubil 0 A last Dowt 30,0K) fanitier, and owl now began to be still more toisy iis the intention of Mr. Fish, when there are re fi Wot on that ocession were present today—Mrw. | room, reported that he wos in no better condition, | Ment of several thousands of dollars ‘or such pul oll ocr tenth healers a |g Tite crowd now began to be still more wos movals made or resignations accepted, to reappointe | Minister, and with it he le orzanizing a spy system M + a 1 rs D: tak 1 vial tre h shows a luxury that is altogether tow expensive, dint ited nearly many tracts, Tt has kept up 3 evercl abusive epithets were tored, antit bs v . Pp thron, York ett ih im, it Rore and Mrs. Oliver Jobinson Te addca that Davis had (aken a small vial from his a didereat jrayer meetings throughout the city. ‘The | mann began to think thet Ieeguht. tee dtd number of those consuls who have recently been re- ’ ork city. He will, tf possible, ERNESTINE ON TNH OUNCH OF PEETENTION. Docket, bit off the neck, drank part of the cont A Coban Girl Taking Care of Hernclf, Feport represcuted the need of at least 100 Mission | gend for a police officer, and Kessler waa started off | MOTE, o8 he now thinks, tmproperly, Prevent any shipment of arms for the insurgents tp Mrs, Tose would advoente the founding hospital | and then thrown It away, #aying Ht wre poison William Mamtin, @ Boston youth, was before | Homes in conncetion with the Union, visa of estab. | trignrane hd bad ves Galh gone Wisea the ered +00 CHA AND JAPAN WAIL GxntiO8. Cuba, é With alt her hecrt and son), but she thoaght preven. | would ze witite ten alates, A vagdono Sustice Manafleld yesterday, aitired in the frills of ® | jishing of a large teachers’ meeting room and ex- | began to close round Meyer, tbe deputy; and Lipp- | With a view to economy, ostwuster General | The OMcers and Fi tion was bettcr than eure, ‘The ev'l would never be | was acnt for, but Davie refure Mi An hoor ane: | Z2Uneeitl. Tho girl, © Cuban, picked Lim up ta the | change, where teachers from all parts of the country | mean he to put on his badge to show that ho waa | Creswell Intends to have the China and Japan Femedied until _men were punished us well an | dashing it from the physician’ ie . An hour “a City of Notions, aud persuaded him to exchange at- | could resort and Gnd frieads, aad gaiher Sabbath (here ts a8 of of the Law. Kessler returned, | Ml service performed by the United States Consuls Havana, May 18,—The women, Women were — ostracix deprived | the * poison” bad been tak i avie ha Spor tire with her, ‘The two took passage on a Sound 1 inforwetion, however, without finding an of wherenpon | there, ond he will not appoint any postal ugenta,as | tenced the captoin and mate of the eaptared of every hope forthe future, while | his condition, He raid he aad carsied the poison | gteambont and as the qitl kept herself In her own the Union {a Composed of sehoots of nearly al! the | Lippmann started him off ngain to bring one at alt | N° is authorized to do by ack of Ist! schooner Gnlvante t 4 san, the enticor, seducir, the yeretrator | s long time, and Intended to Kill himgelf 1 ever | state room, ahe got off the Doat before he was aware | gor eect, & comes Daptiote and Mcthodinte bave | hnsarde, aa he did not like the threatening. attitude PRNBION APPLICATIONS, the twenty-two passengers captured on board her te of the crime, held up his bead ss high ae evor, and | became necersary. Davia wus put Ino carriage, | of her escape, It understood that sho has entisted ; % Nomuntvstoner Van ‘Acrh eight years, fe i, On i independent Unions, of the crowd, At this moment amon who stoon on Commissioner Van [Acrnain to- directed that in es ‘was to be met the same os before tn the chureh, the | and taken buck to Ludlow street jail, On lon | and will go to Cuda, if sho as not already gone, The cine 3 thontoop shouted that be “ would not like to be put | fiture, olf applications for Increased fpenvions under | pie f a state, and worse yet, in the drawing Found. | of District Attorney. Pierrepont, me Ing WS | voy wandered in the streots of New York on Mon DECENT SPORTING NEWS. Gas Wy WEAeEA Pee" AA tala FEMMATIE Ucoened €6. | he Sel Of July $F, 1808) taunt ba Minds Gat acoontinn | Urey eee Oe ts . onditions then adjor until 11 o'clock to-day. ‘ F anes : c at Je his re ed to z matt Mag hospitals under present condition were a ne i y day, and learned experimentally, the disadvantages - ren ager be taken ap mn a battle cry: for with one accord, | to the following form, which must be accompanied jevrent Rivhts, eessity, Lut slic was afraid they would tend to in : aeranT " under whieh a poor giri labors, when sho recks work ‘aterson Mori ace Meet the ere Bciraic ta dilaale iden with a pension coi tideate: (A Private Letter from Gen, Quesada, ereaxe crim THE MISSISSIPPE FRESUET, oe planalas? Wat Mab eis, th aed Goh ke eas ring rac erson, alw ve crowd begun to a Meyer. n Gen, ‘ rt ti > | pall lar abil aa bane oh ep eerie ‘eting with New Yorkers, con LIPPMANN'S DRATHE BLOW, Tothe Cummissioner af Feasions, rae Send Mrs, Davis disigreed with Bre. Rose In ie | oy, Crevasnoe near New Orleans—The Sub: | HY Lours to convince him that he had taken garments terday under highly favorable auspices vs far ns the | Wien Lippmann saw that hia deputy was tu danger | Sit: Besleving that fam entitled to arrears of pen Las Minas, May 3, 1200, Oplaton that foandling hospitals would increase ¢ merged Territory The St. Bor that area curse to anybody who wants to work for | weather and the high nw of Horace cnenec of his ie, ho stepped down to save Kins and when { 2oR irom the dato of death (or discharge, as the | My Dear Commotore Lery ber of nohappy brethe. wv honest livii ‘i hile he “I give the various purses and stakes are concerned. Mis life, ho stepped de pina; and nN cose thay » for on —— regiment, Excise e fer ret e boca eliaddcenl cd Ui lep Strnad thon Mead Messe a Cece ts ae UI Pay, while: be Kad given | oie cannes Wenerere Wen Very iimited, owing to | tho man on the steps—the one who had raised the | enee No. ——— Therewith return iy pension certll Excuse these few hasty lines from the Aeld of OnIvR'S ADTOBIOOMAPEY. Now Oxceans, May 18,—Ioformation has been | the girl preeiscly the sult of clothing ehe wanted to { of proper ‘publieity given to the meeting | patie ery—obscrved bis action, he erlaed « billet of | COPD the request that anew certitieate may be is. | battle, T have had a sanguinary Agut with our bit Miss Olive Logan was th reeo.ved of a break in the grand levee in the Parish | act horseif up in Business asa Cubun voluntecr, He | hy the managers pace ky 4c the Marshal on tho head. ‘The | act (ome: amt rent (here give name and eddress). | ter enemios, They were almort thrce to our ome, Very lappy io addrces a woman’ She had | of Pointe Coupée, balf a tile wbove the repaira j tried to exebango his ult tn a Chatham street he a berele [etea Poles J ie eas tae een foe aus u somata ‘alas : . ‘Tho Commissioner does not Intend to allow any | Hut thanks to the Supreme Providence who hes sus Qiways liked women; she felt Deticr ne: | completed, ab great expense Isralite's store, bat the tradesman wanted $4, and | the otlers having broken down in, their. (raining Asana A fees Lo be charged by claim agents or attorneys, tained the weal arm of liberty against the tyrannical Quanto with them than she did with | pad Mooded so much of the territory of West Louisi- | he hadn't a dime, 80 he surrendered to the police, | pr tion for it.” (Phe starters were Mr, Hoxsey's 4 saree att ct tae. peente F ACQUITTAL OF GRMN. DYER. power of Spain, we are conquerors, The brave men, Out of olght in her mothe’ ana tho last two years, and is hell by Justice Manstield to await the pleas: | f¥coom and Mr, Thom Pee meres, 6 rents by meet Page, of the Tenth Ward, lounging along | The opinion of the Court in the cave of Gen. Dyer, | icarta of the Cubana have proved themselves Giz were girs, ant she had no her Uitle | ‘Phe present break dose sot thresten (ede eo mech | ete of his friends, favorite at $100 to 8% re big Bt Tee Ie, dle s Hewntd Chic of Ordnance, was promulgated in generat or: | eironger thin the disciplined Spanish legions, i anriages When sho Was a ed | damaz otha Liv > ol, who, on being n Rasex Market Court C 10 a \e wt No hous 1 ", Le a eat show sad bugeed | damage as the previ 1c, the levee being nue ua ha Mabie Dacercien Abenen: a) dora from the War Department, which 1 Unt No | though the latter were three tines more namerou: + and Velieved herself acquainted | distance from the river's edy ‘With every phase of the woman naiure, Moreover, | break being only six fest dee gh 18 yarda MH had given her futh in woo Sho believed | wide; but the water belogat a high stage, tt will be every woran to be a genius ty a coriain way, to | dimcnit if not impossible to clove It for some time to Possers oa rpecial talent, n Af it were ouly for | come, The work on the Villire crevasse at St, brend-makinz, The faculty of women is alwa; Bernard parieh, has beon abondoned as hopeless. Gistinetive, never commonplar ‘Their principal | Phe break is several Shundred feet wide, and of GiMeutty is that they do nut know what | great depth,the waver sweeping uulnter: uptedly back Whey can do, this is why they fad wating a lvell- | to the lakes. hare Of waeouit, were diay ond the water at the scat ' furthe charxed, Lippmann was borne to the Eldridge ition, where Dr, Mott dressed his proceedings are necessary tn the matter of | Let the wor'd know the complaints agalust Brigadier and Brevet Major | the people of the Unit Gen, A, Dyer, Chief of Orduance, Iu his atministra | Cuba is by nature apart of the sisterhood of Amer tion of the Ordaance Department, a¢ contained tn | tea, and will ask and give all natlonal rights, Lot the roport ef the Joint select Committer on Ord- | us have that assistance which t4 40 lavishly fnentshe@ nance, and the testimony accompanying the sa to Spain, and the flag of the Cuban republic will reported to the Sonate of the United States, July 17, | soon float over the whole Island. We ask, aaa re 1968,"" ‘The rport of the Court and the opinion above | publican Government, tit oar bolligeront rights be ‘The mile Aaah for a purye of $800 had nine entries, | the mext morn In yesterday moruing’s Sun w published of whieh elght started, jaeee. were Hii ‘4 rap . . niber had . | Morrinary, Onyx, Byotist, Enchantress, ny 4 he Fat Xhas Thomas Casey Wed bene arrented. bx cle Viet and be! aby Blew Cheatham,” ‘The fat, | Mrcet Police 8 ing in een lyre bas ‘that bi Apter Ys 4 two, bo te sae, ate le, were buekod | wounds, Tho Doctor remarked at the time that the atolen. eveription of the watch was given, ai against tho’ fle nl tho selected one, won | wound was acrious, and ordered him to be taken to easily by for bn hh Fotis! v1 a smantion was mode of 6 broken pisos of chala a | ee Mid Rie IG ere | he home ated Siath street, recommending him lo tached, Mr, Thomas Rourke, of Brooklyn, pald | ‘The mile beat sace for s purse of 9400 was con- | be caroful not to take coll, Li) poiann rewalned tn two conte for a copy of Tus Bux, and read | tented by Mr. O'Douneli's br. \b. Richard B. Con- | iho house until the Sith, when Justice Gale scat for oily, & 1 a tt the account Of the robtery, Be reengnised | Head) ite terme aie tha sneriin ot AISG TS BO | him to eako @ rotarn of the process: end this the Cuba will be free, Let States also miderstand that years, juoted were approved and confirmed by the Presi | recogotzed by the Uuited States, Then jou, my r bis property, and taking the remainder of the at the start, and after Dad won it hy c ; saa Baciahhi Ode twoel 7. skey unary alll nommensedG: ——— i rat heat Marshal did in person, ‘The excitement of the duty i ° ? ecordingty dis | friend ‘ aoe yo Se uit ata he Me ae beg epee THL DERGEN MysTERY. broken chal, he went tothe Ridridze ‘street Yotico | LH the beiting was gi to Pil on ita tr<H | a ihe nna a Je remther reanited in agert: | Cnt, THO Court Of Inquiry was accordingly dle. | friend, will be able to place yourself in command ef Imes s Metairl For the Sebo Gan'ty tee Fre subeie tis | ove renction, oo that om Moy 1 he took to hie be = Property | comparing the pleces of the chain, and tistening to | whieh he ran the @rat half miei 81% secoud*), | and wos confued until Monday evening, when be Mr. Rourke's description of cortain marks on the | and Uie third beat end race In 1:30, fo the cousterma: | 4:64, a Station, and found Detective OMmcor Wood, who on Bitter Contost over an Old Ma Charges of Murd solved. a Cubaa fleet, with which you will doubtless soos VARIETIES. sweep the brow Atiantic of the savage foe with Gen, Butler arrived hero this moruing, and de- | whom we are now contending. Get our privatecre fhe belicved 1 it, she had be Ati considered ita right of whic prive her abused for it, but 1.0 one could de. _ { mands from the President more protection for ne- 3 i ; a ¥ MS, JOLNSON ON PUBLIC oPtstox, Coroner Warren, of Jersey City, received @ | wate, became convineod that be wan really the | Hom Of the layers of odds, "Wo gir the Wwito WAS Liprw ANN? kroes tn Ueorgis, Ce ee me caer tee ae Mrs, Oliver Jotunson desired to say a few words in | Stet trom Robert M. Witson, of 119 West Forty: | owner. Mr, Rourke then went over to Essex Mar- ‘ summantas, i Mr. Lippmann was a prominent man among the | Ex-Senator Carlile has received a promise of ht Hoe GUBMPSST FOR 6 re Want Biveren eee evee relat! Rose's auggestion of stringent legal | AM street, Now York, asserting that hie father died | Ket Court and made am affidavit that on Saturiay int? Race. Hurdle race, parse $200» hurdler, WO | Germans of his dintrict, having Leen a staunch mom- | 80 Important forcign appointment. He tay be sent | With them, on the Md fust., in the hou to Brassels, and do Husdse stor-Ge om to Block holia, Remember me to — and —-, and believe me eral Creswell has appointed six Yours, as eve M. C. QUEBADA, — measures for the suppres#ion of the eriue of eedue y Aluvvon Hon, Bhe thouznt tarse would be of little use, un ber of thy Marshal vo of Laure Wilton. 1 | evening, whilo sien on hia atoop im front of a | jl Wpoyne are City avenue, Bergen, whither be bad been en- | Amity street, Beoklyn, he was robbed of the watel: ‘wmmany Bociety, and for six y * was born in Maye a ew Y: or Pitn A r ” Germany, on ono mM agents Aly Haak auotalnied by pablie pluton; aud ioateent‘lo Hnedliny Mn Ce Uncen tate te ct 4 gt mn money ; and the wae By san be _ found Sroomy Raow— e °F, 28 2100 Feb. 10, 1885, 15 en a8 Fa irvad mall agents in Alabama and NEW JERABY. A men the rame measure of Justice aid retribution ay | Ge dean yaveat cas stingy tier tippricge Bhival [Ls Weel ademas Wace eee treh angare lle ad Meet ice uieamesie eat Kisatie 5 ARRESTA AND POY <ourRY A delegation of Virginians is here urging the » ICE eas fell upon woinen, deaths demand investigation ; also, that in the front | tho hicf, Justice Mansfeld committed Causey for | Muchiiin & Nigel iit Ns v0 ‘As soon an it was known that death had resufied | 1. ilant to issae 9 supolementary gr vctamation, | The itudson City police actually br Mra. Cora Hatch Tappan waa next cotiod fr, Bhe | 7" grove eaweelat sind thal tibet emedl Mate Hedusian'a mm, Enehantrons by’ Lewinigt from tho injuries, Coroner Schirmer was sninmoned, | OF Wring 8 6 tu! © county organization | prise Aight on the Fallsedes on Boniley contuluing the remains of a child belonging to a > member of lis family, On making inquiry, the A devaey Careuior ust a9 Terverdrep, Coroner asecriained that the nelgubors aeve Tasce | 00 Monday night,Coroner Vogt called in at Ber- Wilson a good character, but that a feud catsted be- | 8s Nauor store, in Hudson City, with some friends, tween hin and the writer of the letter, growing out | 4 Kot into au aiterestion with Mr. Berger, the pro- of property in New York claimed by both, Jndge | Hietor, wich resulted In his throwing two #lo He udvised the Coroner to ask Robert Wilson to | Bliss's at Berger's head, amiasting then to ploces chiuso of the ile Hits faid that Sorosis was tho beginning of a realization ya ofthe “Divino Sisterhood.” Sho was Klad to sec shat women were not only meeting tocether, but Working for women. The resuit of such work would Be that proper Inws would be made, THE MUTCHINRON FAMILY IN. Ni W locomotivas have just been com of © Peooration | pleted in Paterson for the Ouio and Mississippl Kalk sel place a | F by Dik Gheatiiain, dan’ and yesterday he jinpanelicd a Jury, Last evening Dr, Cushman made a post mortem exammation, and to-morrow the Inquest is to be continued in the Coroner's office, Five persona have becn arrested, | New And others supposed to lave been connceted with ue regular meeting of the Cabin the murder are wanted. ‘Those already under ar pele certares rere oie oe Aiveiveli, Syoai en. aaa yx. by jinp. Kelipes, sy Aig. ye " meh gl re Harritase of 7 7 band’s the vill hor. She al on the baci of tho hoatl™ pina perkaae: was held to. aye f Departnents was vr ‘awa Gy; p seps 0 z pe George Schultz, the owner of a lager beer sa Mrs, Abby Patton ohjected tothe lutimation’ On |) mace agidavit to tho oharaes whieh be hed mo and cudangering the proprictor's head, The gallant reat are Moreus Stelnlein, Ruward Sulzer, Theodore ght-hour | on Was ulvo discussed: Joon in“ Itudeon Cliy, was" eomunitied tostertay, oe the part of some of tho speakers that woinon Mid not | 16 promised to do.e0, bat did aut, belay afrold af g | Coroner, i isfalleged, followed this up by rouning Ruddon, tleury Stottz, and Henry Freunt, ‘These | Ax there have been various constructions of the | the complaint of Patrick. Gillen, for tnrentent Pity women. Khe thought they felt the truest Oy | captgs insned for kim in connection with the feed | !aeide the counter and presenting @ plstol at the a ell five persons were sent to Kssex Market Hricuu tant | nef of March 2 1300, In relation tounties of sol. | shoot iia, and following ba about with « loaded q sane pnucetio oud, , ¥ ura $400, wi 4 ¢ result of the inquest dics discharged by Reason 0 ration of their | revolver," and sympathy for the unfortunate of thir own aex, | Tobert Wikom sles copied ta come ee lead of tie landlord, Four auccessive attempts to dis: | RMU aiden ont Metairie 8 sere STORRS Se Srey He FeRmU ee the lanueet, toim of service, tho mubject has been retcered t0 the | Richard Walsh, of Hudson City, who had tnd wore often deterred from expicscing it In veli08 | 1topokom, and that offices learned thet the elt tone | charge the revolver were unsuccessful, which eo far Fiamweccdi80, Lowe on - —— Attorney-General for bis opinion, Until that shall | threatened to throtile his wife Sabina to death, and ctlons of male friente, 2 by the 0) ry. be obtained uo settlement will be made im any case arising under the provisions of the law. — had MUSEME why (aged 80 years) died atter two days! iiness; was not | erged Vogt that he took hold of the muzzlo ay ched his wife Muris om the were held by Mecorcer Aldridge yeote wns. GAdE sURPHIED, attended by the regular family physician; that whis- | Dattered Berger's bead and fice, A crowd thon DOR MOVEMENT. ' sc Mane Tho Acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue elas Mra, It. dorselyn Gre surprised | Key at two abiilings a quart had becn purchased for | Joined in, nnd, according to Berger's story, kicked —-- Onruric TaratKe—" Hiccony Diccony Doo dsaiien that ealeel oe Haka tet tae doe was committed between two and by what whe had Aven of Koros thonsbt at} tins and that he was Anally baried in Speer's bury- | Mm about lik a football. OMerr Ludwig now exe Tho » Y Merike, —The admirers of pantomiine Lad un opportunity | cial tix on exhibitions, and. on te gross receipts doors’ Wesltectea theo ig’ Oremreian rat it was an tu yennd dida'tmean | ing yround at Borgen without a physiciau's certia. | 00 thesceno and arrcsted the pugtlistic Coroner, and Be BARTON, May Moy) Delaware, Lackawan- | last evening of enjoying a new sensation in witness fre m such oshibitions Pie seme te § but i Momaulky oF plaied wire, and a bck coat work. cate, ‘The matter romaine a mystuy. locked Mm up for tho night, Yesterday me Bis Coal Company's miners at Pitteton: and the Det, | (2k the Seat reproscnation of the aucccssor to | that tuition foen received froin acliniare containing private papers aud wlenoranad, werd THB WORKN’S PARLIAMENT, s Recorder Aldridge received » communication from | aware and Hudson miners at Ob pant, numbering al: | Humpty Dumpty" at the Olympic ‘Theatre. I] \edes, are wot liable to Ue reiurued tb uch Brose taken, ff Mr Dr. Deusmore, one of the View-Prosidents, OBITUARY. an certifying that It would bo dangerous | together more than five thousand, are and Lave been | they supposed that Mr. Fox had In his previous | coipte SPARKS VROM THE TELEGRAPE bo ogg Oeil dar arpa dea TR vec gE —> to remove Berger at present. Consequently, tho | *Mlily at work, efforts exhausted bis inventive resources, they wore A ye bec fae ed , 8 The Late Charton M. Connolly. Coroner was coiuitted to the County Jull, most ngreenbly disappointed, ‘Tue whote entertain JOTTINGS AHOUT TOWN, ‘The Viceroy of Egypt will make a tour throngs The funeral of the late Charles M. Connolly Siac isa Tho Philudelphi will insist upon } ment was fall of novel and striking efects, and ; Soret Buroy van attended yesterday morning in St. Patrick's ‘The Hants Prize Temperance Lectures. #5.Wadiy. though the usnal mishaps and delays incident to a | Minister Motley will ? neate, iatie Bourse closed strong last evening, with rat Cathedral by e large number of friends and relatives, | A very handsome young woman was found on | T' ibua drivers, who are receiving $1.75 | new plcce interfered with the amoothiess of its run he Police Board has not organized. ‘Hehor Viguerols, tho Spanish Minister of Finance, Vovy Key, Wia, Starrs was tho celebrant, assisted by | Broadway seatorday afternoon Ina dingraceful state | ® 7, ee Pa Pennsylvania coal strike | MMe !# kept the audience In a state of wonderment | Capt. M. J. 0" ‘ko lectured last night in | suomittod the budget tot tos yeater lay, ‘This resolution was ado shed Fathers Quinn, MeGlynn, and Kearney, The ehildren | of intoxication, She was taken to the Central Police y and delight from beginning to end. Among | Steinway Hall, on * awords.”” Goy. Geary of Pennayiveaia bas pardoned Heater appointed ci x of Mrs. Cro'y, 5 Is more of a lock-out tuan @ turn-out, z | ginning ad. Among ov ; F =| Vaughan’ and Gua bes bese rolaasea cetn cranes Hae aha Wie wialland to res ihe tion, | of the Orphan Asylum and Proteetory, to whom | Oficc, but was mnable to toll her nawe, ‘The gallant |’ The Opersive Pi Mr. ‘McDonald pro- | tho other noveltics — prow Way tai [Fat ip tree ee Mr an ene rceeae, Hence abl len!) Vers odsy BEA Hee bar park Fononree ovr me prety ht inytlaiton from a iady in Brovkion who desired | Mr, Connolly had been very generous, sung several | Sergennt Davis followed to the cell with her siding, trinancted routing business last even ing Honed walking giant, @ nondesript threo. | ¥y, iS vel A ate Piictaine PES ai mes to membusbin, Sseieice A was nocepted. ‘The Bocluty | oq, Atver the perfurmauee of solemn High | gnon, while Sergeant Kelso placed hor on agoit bed | Uecwmzare, mos NG are to hold a im: | iegsod monster described in tho Vill os of qt ereporicd ety yesterday At a ete tees ee | yihicoloned Achoel: won’ foremally epenee!'@) ———— Mane, Father Quina delivered the funeral oration; | and leit her to sicep off the fumes of gin, Pothe Practi | House Painters’ Association are | Trilateraliridote, a real live tame bear locipede | were unubleto learn the particulars, Maj.-Gen Hancoct: arrived in *t. Pant on Monday, 7 4 7 waren and the body was lowered into the Cathedral venlt, a to meet ut 397 Bowery this event dstonos, a whale that swallows the Leavitt, Strebigh & Co. offor for sale this evon. | % tke command of the Depariuent of Dakota, LOCAL POLITICAL Moy UNT Taki t yu ng 5 i! r sale this evon. Ja, oe ‘The coffin is of oak with silver mountings, and cov. ,_ The Taking of ‘ The 'Longshoremen’s Society buried s brother | clowu, a whower of dead cats brouzht down by a | Inga superb collection of olf palotings by American The s er Constitution sai Trouble in the Repablionn Camp. ered with velvet and a grout mass of flowers wrovelt | General ae 5. Nogley, the representative ph Jeremiah O'Flaherty, yesterday, will ap- nda fiying velocipede, Several benuti- | #4 Kuropean artints, Goa ot whl Ninth rmibly Distriet Uniow Kepubli- | Into various beatiful designs, ‘The pall-bearers |!" Coneress of the tron workers of Vttsburgh, was | PYabriayy honors. |) 4 | a ts lg opportunity for the dinplay From May 1 to May 15, the Castle The nogotiations for the Conforsnes between rt dust evenin yond board tho re- | were Messrs. Charles O'Conor, L, Babcock, Wim, #, | Married yesterday to one of the bandsomest of the } paid $2.60 and $27, have atrock, for $3aday, They | of n fine corpsd Fachange found eimployntent for 9,11 Frnuice and Delgivas have been completed. The sewston ballet, occur to diversify the yy mimic performance, ‘ire Normale sueartaullt: | Speer, Bugene Keily, Joseph Hawkins, H, Kent, | Vlondo belles of the * City of Brotherly Love,” Miss | sliton, ‘The bride pnilaston will open In whoww are males, quest other earpomtora to stay away until they 14 there 4 bridegroom will re- | carry thelr potnt, y tere triotlc song and n of Chicago, ha 08 Tho Board of Underwriters election having A boos severely evisvived the ction of tie Geaeral Com: | John J. Donnelsou, and Judge Brady, and the at ir mictropolitan friends to-day nthe Filth | | A meeting of the Second Union Codperative | Chorus introducing Cuba aa an applicant for admla: | given Mr, M.A, Oakley both the, Presidency ea cee long mrongly rowesuing sgalgat the ceremony gies Roig hey ao lotatath met rcue a ond tending physicinns, Drs, Janeway, Thebaud, and | ‘Avenue Hotel, lu hin city. wilJing Association was held lost night, and Jolin vinto tie Union, whic was received with great | View-Prenidency, a now clection becomes necessary, Rollins, of the frm of Rockwood & Robit ue HORTA a Tala. fo ralelh tele I Reynolds, Fortune wan elected Trusteo, James J. O'Donnell | appinase. ¢ blo : ‘ 0 M wl Conn 01 ol Portune wae clesied Trustes, James applause, only werious blemish we haye to re. Rogister Michael Connolly has no notion of Mr, Patrick Welsh, President of Latorers' | mark Is & profane uso of a passaxo of Beripture in | PuKming bis Police Juaticoship antit bis term of Union No. 1, calls attention to ‘the fact that several | the court aceno, which wo trust may be omitted in | “Mee csbires neat Janvary, giving the “rocutir' side, oa th Chance to be heard on the question, or indeed with: out receiv testimony whatever to warrant such a cour JLT, Corea wos elected Trea: cinim to be, ® vie <4 The Barstiug of fino large mag Intors, of Lostou, cut his throat ye Hieverty Jounson, the grect American bangnotor, han writte to the authorities of Southaptos, jerday nto NSS the Late Rufus t, John's Church, in Varick street, witnessed y broke the first crow . Mi ‘ tral Park, will bo In ower this week. Besides, | mon have been inven foro tho , ve au thaee 2 Gurney's new gallery on Fifth ayonue aud Six hice hoa propoeey Peaches 6 Al bene) Then Gistrlet he. tonlowing reach ueve4 from | yesterday morning the funercl services over the | nearly evory kind of ‘tree has pul out tts leaves, tno | me" nave been In) ulldingy Ho bare that we miei | 1uttre- With this alngle exception, thero ts nothingtn | eoenth mtzced wus ausecastully ‘opened to the public | — At 10 o'ctock ye: Brizham Youn, Ne district we following rewolutious WeF® | Loy of the Into Rufus 1. Lord, Many of our oldest | YOUN fuliaze ta freah tnd perfect, end the iossu theplece that does nut descrve commendation, and it oad, adopted not have been callod upon to eye snd fill the air with | 2 t ofthe shrubbery delight th near Wober river, In ey eee cen busines ten who bad been sesocisted with Mr, i potent Workmen Bad been cmp! witl undoubtedly command the same popular favor Tho Wostern Dispensary, recontly establishe + elie . dneral Shama aor aat fragrance. sine fore he asks whether Mr, Smith, th that was aecorded to Humpty Dumpty,” in Ninth avenue 1p COIR & peod works ead cunt ‘The steamer Grecian, of the Royal Mail line, atraaly Lord followed the body to ite I - a 7 SDI Keck, Codar Rapids, gosterday mormiy, Aad ralnes whoint Lele #tul-coms Lord follow boy 6 ite last resting place - ee not morally responsible tor. whate = i fng a Want long felt in that neighborhood, Win twouly teat cf ekiee! We livesets mae elusion (1 Beas) The coffin was of solid mahogany, with fue ellver LONG INLAND, boew done by his unskillful employces. a CL RANE Toast anita: tha Aneant (th eae Spoor ith mpc ai the | mountings, and was one of the most simple and yct oe 5 erin aacpeesanead The Orphoeniats, oration ab the commencemrus of Culumbla College | gotcaths aromas Of, kromuyceriaa, clergymen ba feate, was contrary tu the tanger on tneeerte | elegant that we have ever seen, Gresawood ls the alt! pee Tong deland Fallen Opeanany THE BICYCLE, 6, ihe ak rin Bae Hogtlue, Neallyal. dee Law fehoul, 1 the Academy of Music Uus evening. | tro Presbyterian Chureb South, at Nashvlite. On tye sinples Uf yuteber : : : 7 pxpenie i Me, and i RRne Bare Ore ave Bact lghs at bie Acadamy o 1¢ officers of tho North Corolina Land Com. | , Gea, Reynolds bas infor ou Sc'aiw igs dude in duaticcticn, dears, | Place of interment, ‘The Rev, Mr. Cook and the | laying tho same §6%,00). arate > Mino "before a Mil! nowae.s About two Tundced | | The oficers of the North Carolina Land Com. | 683, Reynolds bas informed the Chairman af foi Rev. Drs. Morgan and Weston officiated. and Measra, ‘The storm of hail and rain which passed over shibie! and Haces. chorus singer artists, and acral pany aclvortise i our eolainne an excursion for those | itcred alt {he Kteuletrators tor tbe Biante. pdtesetred, That wo x Kooub i Pullip Lodle"s fs 1 hat last was the severest ever felt | A large number of ladies and gentlemen gath- | periurmed ts were gen Buses t Purchase real estato in the old North | **Sixicon Western and Scuthern States Wore repre Rapubic ii p Lydig, Richard Tighe, Lewis Curtis, Henry | Jarraica on Saturday ‘as the severe : & by th ihe choreses’ oni Beate,” 4 i ‘anizatic ak 8 mite By in thut neighborbood, On tho farm of Mr. Abra: | erod at the New York Kiding Academy, Crosny | by the chorases oi . Seater al ‘ sonted ia the Commercial Convention In Memphis yea paren ation fr Wie cOMmnET ia labor ft nderson, Caleb Swan, William Pitt Palmer, | ham Van Scien, at Jamaten Houthy the hall fell to | street, last evening, the occasion being the first ne | heorty One of the featur ‘ihe Geographical Society will hold their an- | tentay. Bib OL Le party, aswel us ue duly as honopaime | Homer 1. Bly, and G. ‘T, Kliiot bore the pall, the depth of eight inches, cutting the veevtablen out | ception of the pupils of thie new inaitutio was un rom Mr, Jerome, Hopkin | oveting tl evening, Win, B. Osden ts to reid | Lessing, who murdered his stepchild two years men, ini els il Art Jealous cate ‘every devia eecmerctioe: of the ground, and destroying $500 worth of tomuto | exercises opened with a grand dh Academies of Music and their Helps to A\ upon “The Origin and Progress of the P. ad Was arrested at Birlvyton, Towa, was oa Sade Ing, the most conspicuous humurons, narcast Ho ridiewled the Idea of the * Acade the masson, 1 gentiomen, | for tho million, ‘There were 12 | everyibing very id the Judges were | Francis Train, an cilic Ruiiroad,”” at St, Peter, Minu., convictod of wurder, ale child o cDonald’s, throo | . William Halgren was instautly killed at Water- A toile chil of James MoDooald's, three | Un te alten, wee inatunliy, llled ot guy, onthe ot, wus smothered white lyine in Bed yen | {Re'cock of whicl was Kicked by hls horas Verlay, resido in Twentieth stroc A farm house near La Crosse, Wis, fell on Satur day th a Another Old Merchant Gone, plants, Mr. John Osborn dled (a thie city on the 16th | s cstatattys Carrontiow in Masenchusetine inst., aged 06 years. He was the head of the London Be * foston, May 18,—The Legislative Committee sgnuzacion gy preprewcnted hy tha teket | and Oporto Houses of Osborn & Oo,, and as a liberal | on tne churces of corrupnion be th the best interests aad suc: | and honorable merchant was widely respected in | another hearing this — ntary Hopkins hit’ ¢ ean party resent euded by cst une to fabor hereni f entries for um eas of bho part who was receny imprisoned, told.is atury relative | Benarty mel D » and Gill. ‘Thirteen e the most original Tho forbidding fonce, which has so tong shut | Mrs. Ueesns Hor seeuvery ie doubea, YS ‘of the party, both hemispheres, He came to this country while ‘ rid ty! eds told bis atory reise | cults of tie hall bad to be made to complete the re- | ut stu out the beauties of Mr. A. ‘', Stewart's marble Walter Brown contemplates visiting Rnglaad, croetersrs F ‘i as to taking 14,00) from the Prcaident of the Hart: | Giired distance, and euch rider went alone. Virell i ae palace, on Filth avenue and Thirty-fourth etreet, Id | withthe intost-on of xecepting any challetae olere ‘The Sixteenth District Republicans, young man, and married an estimable American wo | ford and™ Erle Railroad, Drew said he. id aa thes Pieketive canae ete ude BROOKLYN {0 be taken down, Tee lip 01 the Work The Sixtoonth Assembly District Union Re. | man, and soon himself became American in all bis | Bot Koow “much “aboat 'stork” operations. but AY Gd won die cate Wear tee eee aa salle ta ek Mia alaallen ef ofien ot Die Moresilite 1ic|\ Festestase Poca publicar Assoc ation elect tympatiien, The feral ta sunounced for to-day, | Coud make 9am staterenta. were written, te | Porn of the cyenine’s programme wana came of | 7 | nosed of Education mot yesterday brary ponsod off vory quietly yoaerdayr’ seb meres | Alae Bites Generel Core mila. from his late residence, Clnton and Willoughby | be pail for and published in hy A yp dBi tween Frank Swift aud Mr. Pick ring. : t yesterday, wits cunt, ond. there being gooppositon and very | fubunene i eee 'doe ke avenues, Brooklyn, ra, which, ti rid Wasa pertorty tock ||| Marcu Orr.m—We are authoriged to. state that | | Tho Water Hoard aro ubout to arrange for the | Mule servieltine two: sn boston ans very | ils the mabchiccets’ Weetern ralb> , doun A ' aera ti eho trannas Wis called 4 fvol for be- | the mateh fora mile race Hor $1,040 0 twoon | cleining of the astonishingly dirty streets, in Tux SUN on Monday, wns elected road ran foto. a frolght train at Chostes Ought nk Bwiit will hot bu run takew President, A Philadelphia Mano ing bough rel iN ick Hanlon and Fray i 1 Futon jeter day in The wounded were wing to the pr f um Voxel, of 68 Norfolk street, New York, | Louiaw Ludwick, of Nowark, leaped into the | Plition yertertay morula. They pf Mr. Han’ | jumped off the’ Willlamaburgh ferry ‘boat Canada | North River trom the alip at pict 4. leat evening, dispositic Ohver B. “Hooker; Ke ng Secretory, Mr, George Hood, manager of the Philadelphia | ue Mannachuacive i liard Touronment, He haa not been able to gu into training, ond William A. 'Y, Phillips, lute Assistant Postmaster Thompson, Jr; Cor Hecretary, Ste ERR ming, yesterday, and, was dro sne She was rescued, and taken to tho Liberty streck a,, oo trial Im tne United States Di tr Broccker re Cuarys StsPlet Y Academy of Music, died yesterday morning, Donton, May 15.—The eighth and leat day of | (inne) iw hope to be in condition by the wit prox: | Tie Hupleta | 1 Committee | Police Blation, Sho had been ‘deserted “by ht ce bamens oF Rain ily thee tive Com cof forty-two porsous, ‘The contest - —— the biliard tournament was devoted to Waging off cordingly ho pays the forfelt of §100 snd | © | of Kings county 1 wt 82 Court street, | lover as boon wcquiltte was vory spirited, but the tickot was elvetod by 18 ‘The Defrauded solsiers, the tie between J. H, Finck and A. B, Willianis, | & OF $100 and retires f iseussed! the national de Mayor Hall has turned all the dogs in the city ol Alleghany county, mene majority A meeting of the Defrauded Soldiers’ Ass for the second and third. prizes, and resulted in Ebbitt Mall, West Thirty-third street, near uth Regiment brated the anni- | over to the tender sof the Board of Heath. eee i labodet melee tion was held Inst night, ¢ W prosidi favor of Williawe—500 to 48, Th er's ave Browdway and Sixth avenue, is to bo openod tumor ary of its mareh to the front during the war by | lo his view, he in nota ed to pablish tra. ‘it\h aud Greeu streets, ‘The Sun's Party on Staten Island, ‘There are about 165 members tn the organizati rage was Iv, and bis high runs $5, 61, 4% 36. | row a a firetclars veloelpede school, wot promenade concert last night, ditional temptation to small boys to steal Uppers ‘oh and other personal valu ibles of Geo A very quiet election of Trustees was held yess | tome of whom pay the da it Black's Wist runs wore 1, wT. By Sale ones —— Justice Voorhies took testinony yesterday | tendom's poodies, Boston draggist, wh akedoP heave de terday i water, Staten Island, In every case | bility, The funds receiver Sament E. ae arth bake poses ne tg LOSSES BY FIRE, afiernoon, inthe case of Terence Nugent, who was Mr, Jace lips has boon elected Presi- «have been toond in bis valise, thas antining men, b éy those opposed to prostituting | cane of Pinlay va. Van Dyck, no cue aud O20) OC. f Willams repeires (he secon paced sh Bes arrest On Friday last, on a charge of assaulting | gonte Vice President: Wn, Rous | Sayro¥ing the Febor 8 of vobbery, i Oficial posit.on to personal alvantage, were elected’ | cult Court, A communication tra prize, and J, Hi, Flack the thled priae, Ranpavi siesta Melee burned at | Min. May Foy with a hatebet, ot her rosidence #10 | {yin4, tte ury; J.Gumprocht, Fipanclal | gps igynree mage ered Aiton aha ae, are aumerome, The only person reélected ts George Bechtel. ‘The | lug lawyers was recd expressing he beliet that the a about a rctock rata tae aterson, was burned at | gevonth street, Willlamaburgh Hocretary; and B. Ach, ‘Trewsurer, uf tue Oscoola | en At yas teenies: on the HOR oe Aged aed eaten following wre the names of those elected, with their | action of the Society may be a successful ove, and Killed on the Hudson River Road, viclock yestorday morning. The Kings iJ : f : qs; . County Temperance Convention | Literary Society majorities: First Ward, Frederick Diederick, 74; | cautioning the soldiers agains: any connection with | 7» ch¢ Fititor of The Sun Bolton & Curleton's carriage factory, in Baa ud destroyed the ‘taail from C: Morn 4 ‘od the following nained dolegates to the Na. 2, % the mail rider barely escaping, Hecond Ward, George Bechtel, 60; Filth Ward, W: the farfamed Shearman, Kin; The statement in your issue of this dute | 6K) "Me burned on Monday night; lions $1,000 font Convention, witch meets In Mericues: dine fi Hotanic Hail, in East Broadway, was crowded, ‘Gen, W. 8. Harney, who started for the Stoes te- McLean, 9; ‘Beventh Ward, John Garrewon, 2 ner Fete ds ose yng AP gt ine esses, Day, Jobson hase's plaving mill | phe ity, W. H. Boole ant the Rev. James Porter, | last evening, with Peutans, who hai g servation bear Fort Silly, yeaterd: Ninth Ward, Harvey Brown, 67, ‘The election | wight ata Long Brauch Auction Sal and lumbor yard, in Bpringfela, Mass , were burued . social position ot sod off very peaceably, und only one arrest for Patlroad. ho following is a correct statement Ira Buckinan, Jr, Jolin N, Stourna, iswtc M, Holly, welve thousand Loeians, e yesterday, Lows, $20,000, scl Seine x , ‘ th her rulu rich. ‘tLe proceeds are to | Brules, Mincongons, Saurarci, Uocapapas, YADgLUDA®, Lovo Buaneu, 18.—A disgracefu nN Pisenge rn 4 Patsenger arcane Goo, W, Bungay, Geo, W, Kolsey, and J, A, Brad iva’ Kottta, isa’ Bonet cat ee ‘mude. A d ussengers Passengers wssenger ve!” Tho Farmers’ Hotel in La Cronso was burned > toward equipoing the Ked Hund | to . Hiaek’ Feet, and'Cu sinislbiewbian Se Ot ae ee ot Be hed Wope 1309. AER as MMH | on Monday, und Anson Oleson perished Inthe | ino wow Firo Board, consisting of Mr, Hugh | Cirte's quota of inou for Mt. Patrick's Logion, of ner sop-iesieuse Obediin donde ea be te Onis {GOs aaa ties peoteedings’ Roving Woes then iene | ests caata tien flames. MeLauehlin, formerly Alderman of the Second Ward; | The tonth annual commencement exercises of | Ofeltt! gous Broahain Alesse "yehtorgay” Jonge was E ive Committee met last evening to | rupted the sale was postponed. = bE atid 1 4 For gary this morning @ fire damaged the cellar | vredcrice A. Masaey, clerk. in tho District Attor. | the Law School of Columbia College, will take place | Rotet inte baaeee Mintay, the’ Bub Of uly faak with She Broce oa sail Taaddag ete en TOR ssesssgeerserse res 10,816,010 5 | of 26 Cedar street, occuplod by N. Geyer to tho cx: | ney's oMce; Wun, A. Brown, clerk in the Police | at tho Academy of Music this eveutne, a 6 Kc, | © pistol bullet ia hls teed. grepaiee, bot adjourned pall, 09st Thonday evening oor mn A number of persons have been killed, other than | tent of insured, Hurt of Justice Voorhics, Williameburgh; end An. | ‘The dogres of Bachelor of Lave, wil rod ny ith anniversary of the Amerieay SB densoqeence oF St. Lente Pacific Ratlroad Trade, Passengers, from working on the track and irom | | Last evening, about 8 o'clock, » kerosene oll | thony ¥. Campbell, recently Postmaater of irookiyn, | upon St graduates, and the annwal won was ryre.qhnW Sr, Loum, May 16.—A r inthis city to-day | their own ‘curclessuess, whieh the writer evidcnuly | lamp fll frow’ the coiling of store of UH. | were cxpecied to organize yegterday, bat were nn | awarded Addresses will be deliv: by the a Tr ‘The jlicans of the Seventh Amsembi Dis- | received on’ invoice of Japan tea via the Union | includes in lie list. Ikcopectiully any behwarts, 47 Main street, Brooklyn, able to don In consequence of the nimence of somo | Henry Nicall and ‘Heury remains ant anh re rte? are th meat ot 476 Pearl treet, bhi even! Pogitle Rullrond, ouly thirty days (rom Yokohama, 1M, TOUCEY, Sunt, [wet fire te some clotta:ng.” Damage shu of tuo members of the wyguinting Board, valedictory oration by Georee B ee. the ht of aot pour, co ¥ t f