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i JULY 28, 1869. ELD, REAL ESTATE ( tan an et -— THE BRANCH MENAGERIE. —— WH@BUS STIRRING UP THE SBA SIDE CARAVAN, ponenwen Sherman—G * bin Trottere—John Hoey's and Lester Watlack's Country Seats. ‘orrespondence of The Sun. Lovo Braxcn, July 27.—Very few of the Stet- gon House ball, goers were in bed this morning be More 8 o'clock, yet the Governor's Island band that Mad officiited the evening before, were up early aud Playing on the lawn, soon after 7 WOSAUA STETSON BLOWS M18 JERICHO RAM'S HORN. The noise awoke the host and eeveral friends, and ot being able to sleep they capped the night's festt ities by a frolic. Planting a huge bunch of flowers in his hat, Stetson requested the band to follow him, Some enterprising individual wrenched the barber's Dole from its fastenings, and walked in front as rum major, Everybody willing to Join the proces- Rion was ordered to fall in, and, to the despair of all ¢ sleepers, the band repeatedly encircled the bnild. Ang, blowing their instruments with frantic energy Qvery chambermaid that showed herself at a door received orders to follow, aud the pageant became unique PAIL, SMERIDAN AMONG THE DOMEMIANS. After the closing of the telegraph office last nieht, Whe press representatives sent to ask Gen, Phil, Bheridan if he would drink o glass of champagne ‘with them in their special parlor, Phil, was qua- Arilling at the time, and said, “ certainly." Leading fhis vexed and pretty partner to her mamma at the clone of the dance, be sped to No. 6, and was re- delight. He was briefly but bibulously Darangved, and ‘the conversation fell on swearing, Phil. suid’ he first had that explosive vernacular weceed from, lim on the Plains in his subaltern 4. Gen. Wool had ordered him to make a road ina hurry, and given him twelve oxen for the pur fe. The proceedings of the bovines did not al- iter enit, and they were followed with anathe- as dire, Phil. was elated with dancing, and in the tof epirits, He defined a young lady he had waltzed with as a hopper,” and wanted to And her gain, He was poetic on ‘her charms, and said she swas "pretty as ascured pigeon.” ‘The simile was Rove to te Keniuses present, nnd was stored away for future use, ‘They parted ‘from the glorious fe Jow with a three times three, SHERMAN AMONG TICE REPORTERS. An invitation waa next extenaed to Sherman Tis blood not having been stirred by waltzes and the galop, he was sociable but xententious. Talk Tell upon Indians, He grimly said there were ax any white Indians in the Hast as red ones in the Vest, and after further miscellaneous chat, bowed himself out ander another volley of cheers. COL, FRANK HOWR'S TOWRL. Frank Howe was present at both interviews. Frank is always around when anything is going oF He was even on hand during the pinza: ade fister morning, Jumping out of bed, he waved is towel from the window. On the second visit hi 1 appended it to a candlestick, MIS RXCELLANCY. ‘The President went to bed about 1 o'clock. Bow has already shined upon nis two quadriiles. He ‘ag little sought. People, knowing his reticence, Jeft him alone. “He can talk, thoug's, aa well as, the Best man when with those not likely to bore bi je does not appreciate a concord of sweet sound favorite joke of his is, that he likes the opera—all utthe music, He says that he finds bands. * toot Ang" everywhere in compliment to him. When ‘was in Boston at the Peace Festival they followed him there, " woting" all the time. He went out of the city fo see Boutwell, and thought he wouldn't et any band in the village, but there it was, tooun way, and for all he knew it was tooting there still, it might be a great defect in him, but he conld not Appreciate music, These facts may seem trifles in emacives, but they serve lo Hiustrate the origiual and playiul wit of His Excellency, RGYPT AND CINCINNATI. ‘These trotters of His Excellency, with unique ames, arrived on Saturday from Washington, hey are browns, and all that can be desired for carriage use. Cincinnatl was presented to Dis Kx: cellency and ridden by lim during tae war. He is Hot. particularly fast. E.ypt His Excellency bought for $2,500. He can do a tile tn %40, and was used days as @ reserve horse ‘animals are about 9 years old. Th ore {n the President's stables in Washin two fastest trotters there are Jenny and A ean both trot at u 240 rate, The tastest of all wi the mare Addi: which died last week, Her pace was 22. JOUN HORY’s FARM, deautiful grounds of the neighborhood are considered to be those of Mr. Jobn bo His arm is 200 acres in extent, including fine wo iG es an immense quantity of dwarf and stand- it trees, The lawn in front of his house Biretches (or thirty-five acres, and is richly variegated ‘with flower beds. ‘The stadies are stunning in their ‘way, The entrance is by folding doors with brass Anobs, and the flooring is of biack walout, That of ‘The coach house 18 of striped walnut and oak, ‘The Rouse is clegant, and possesses many large photo ‘apbs of admirable paimtings by Gerome, kept by fhe proprieior at his city residence, Mrs, Hoey pre- Serves the youth und freshness of her best days, LESTER WALLACKS COTTAG! Not far off is the Mansard-roofed cottage of Lester Wallack, painted brick color. It is tenanted by a family from this city during his absence in Europe. "The interior 1s simple, but very tasteful, ‘The walls of the lower roomy arc rose tinted most agrecable contrast to the pletui other ornaments. Mrs, Waliackis a Tats the artist, “Two pencil sketches of that gentle an, the Lg andy juguenot, and the Concealed list are upon the walls. Mr. Wallack, Uke Mr, joey, keeps luis chie! paintings In town, ‘The house of Mr. J. W, Wallack, J inity, tp said to be equally devoid ‘of atrikiny tures. The house of Mr. John Chamberlain m Bteton? House, is bewutifully (rescoed in the Pom- in style, aud'is open to all visitors, Mr. Cham- Berlain invited the mombers of the New York Press Jast night, toe supper of remarkable costliness and delicacy, and presided with great suavity, low Say—Olive Logan Sir John Barrti Bpecial Corresp ondence of The Sun, Lone Brancu, July 27.—The great ball has at Inst come to an end, and all those who participated therein are ausgespielt. The Stetson House presents ‘at every turn the appearance of deserted supper ‘Fables, champagne bottles (empty) lying in the cor- ners, torn bunting upon the walls, wan-eyed wait- ‘ers, and before the chamber doors long rows of Doots with their toes turned up at the terpsichorean @irife which they have just been through, GEM, GRANT'S BOOTS ‘are still idle before No, 197, and it is 9 o'clock in the ‘morning. His Excellency looked positively fine upon fhe ball-room floor last night, and, with his small figure, smoot hair, and close-cropped beard, made ‘ws think of Fremont in 1856, He was among the earliest to retire from the festivities with his wife. ‘To-day the General will, if the woather permits, take « pleasnre-yacht sail, and in the afternoon, near might, drive along the beach with the mariner, Borie, and General Comstock, and directly after ake another view of Mrs, Jobn Hoey's beautiful ‘cottage grounds, which are so much like the Central Park on s small scale, Wednesday the General will co to Washington, returning on Saturaay, to remain two weeks. The entire Presidential party are much pleased with Long Branch, and they will make ‘B longer stay here than they anticipated, GEN, SITERMAN’S fall form, and thin, beak-nosed, eagle-eyed faco, is now one of the features here, His pretty daughter, ‘Minnie, is continually with him, any, (suniDAN passed by the door witha fair lady (Madame Des- Jond, daughter of the Hon, Robert J, Walker, and ‘one of the belles of Paris). He was saluted with ‘Ye clapping of bands, and soon after made bis ‘eppearance in the press room, Gen, Sheridan is a great favorite with te ladies (or the ladies with him), and during the entire event basking in ‘The sunshine of some fair dams) siniles, Ph was in great good humor, and with |\» round, lo: shaved nead and small, thick-set orm, loo 1 the type of a Napoleonic soldier, Hew.» -eceiy great enthusiasm, ‘TUR BIG GUNS, "There are now here ® host of Ger and G nore, among whom may be named (-rerais Now Abram Duryce, Porter, Comstock, | \ n Hammond, Arthur, and Governor } i diana, Randolph and Ward of New © OLIVE LOGAN AND SIR JOMN © ov Miss Logan also came into the prow times, at one time having as her es ort Wire Qos ister Sir John Barrington, formerly Moy +f obiia, sir Jolin moplimenied the mericons by saying that when he came te thie ony 'y ‘was surprised at seolng the counir) cults ‘the people nearly as wi ey were in Be MP idean wore biue tain, white lace eyes were plenty, Sherman snd 8i went away immediately after stay here probably gave thei ple opinion of * the Branch, poured hard, o'clock, the walters in front of the Presid rooms began tilling the sidebor: from one of them, who was not “an intelligent con- traband,” but a white-headed German from Sclles- Wig-Holstein, we learned which a peare, or some one else), ‘The General does not like stigar in Ins coffee, scram led exes, as we liave secn averred, between the fresh one. He disliki has no taste for, past and they wear; of m: ar at a certain hotel which s! meerting, and wili return on Saturday, Gens, W. T, Sherman and Phil Sheridan lett this morning Secretary Fish arrived here to-night on important public business, corresponden and aro paid to.control the Ty Todian ti unblushing taiseuoods without pay. protection to thes Elaim pefore Congres the rebellion, Many 0 will figure as cattle thie case. Pompadour waist, @id train, Charley Stetson #0 called into the room and received with » tiger, SCENES AT THE MOTELS. At the hotels, people came in late, and several of the belles of the ball »ppeared in morning robes, and hair somewhat ¢n déshobille, Every one at the ta- Die bore evidence of mild dissipation, and swoilen jeridan both cating. 'Thelr short a somewhat unfavora- for yesterday the rain nd until within a few moments, there 8 dense fog obscuring tho sun. At about 10 H at the door, and wuat rie Pi And this is a good subject to treat unon, for that nents makes him what he fs (Sce Shakes- and be has @ great partiality for fe does not smoke while eating, nt he does read Tite SUN SUN Fo ot get a unless it is crisp, and other pretty, Uny, lit tie kickshaws.”” ‘The'waiter who gave us this in- formation is ready to make afidavit concerning its ips of his coffee, He likes well that he will read an old one if he truthfulness, rLintiNnG. ‘The young Indies here And their chief amusement in Mirting. ‘Ty 4 hangs heavily on their heads, pinzzas, They ipulating u mysterious ways jo who understands the language of those useful articles in summer can find mach food for amusement and thought. ‘There number of match-inaking mammas, especially 1 be naineless, and they are very agreexble to those young men who are the roapective possestorx of & half a million oF trolling an evening or two ago upon the beach, ax the full moon was casting her silvery rave over the accidentally over-heard a robust-looking lady chiding asweet-frced blonde for * not showing him more attention, when she knew very well what his father was worth.” There is plenty of romance in OF near these “cottages by the sea," and itis tov often mixed § with fasuionable envy, strife, and all the otuer evils which arise from so much rivalry SECRETARY FISH'S ARRIVAL, Loxa Braxcn, July 2T—Midnieht.—President Grant remained most of the day at his hotel. In the evening the Preadent and family atten cert in the parlor of the Ste eda cu on House. He will leave for Washington to-morrow to attend « Cabinet ——— THE L UDS. ‘The New York Tri- onl ¥ Mane her Exposure, || Despatch to The Sun, Wasmnartoy, July 27.—Judge John W, Wright, of Indiana, Attorney tor the Cherokee and Crook Indians, has published @ pamphlet of sixteen pages devying certain alleged libelloas assertions pub- lished by Gen. James G, Blunt, charging ty had defrauded the Creek soldiers of certain bounty moneys, The substance of Blunt's charges was published in the Washington correspondence of the New York Tribune of April 90, and Wright speaks of this paclication in the following spicy langua, Wright “The chief Washington corrospondent of the New Tri family, one of ering with the is mDaistAnle Jee Charges of tn the Alaska pt suppose the ‘And his assistant are Doth on the ing. Certainly 10 Wright retaliates upon Blunt, end demands that Blunt's connection with the Choctaw claim had better be inquired into, and charg case, attorney's fees were said to have been seventy per cent., and cHent's dividend twenty. cent, He asserts that he can prove by Second Comp: troller Brodhead that Blunt recetved $100,000 out of $260,000 rppropriated to pay the loyal Choctaws. Wright that, in this en por 8 in conclusion : out through with the Indian back pa: nias thie, United mates guaranteed ‘avout asserting their ity for losses during oth etvil and mil ves before 1 get done wil Gen, Blunt was in command and controlled both the civii and military affairs in the Indian country @ large part of the time during the rebellion. His record has not yet been written, ‘The public will soon bave an opportunity of seeing how it looks, - —— THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. peaks un bss Auntria’s Overtures to ct According to ber own Plensure—The Intere: France aud Austria Identical, Vienna, July 27.—Baron Von Beust to-day re- ‘Turkey to ceived the Budget Committee of (he Hungarian dele- gation and delivered an important address, He said that the relatioua between Austria and France had doen on the best possible footing ever since Austria relinquished the Italian territories ; and the interests and intentions of the two countries were identical, ‘Alluding to the Eastern policy. he said he would not insist on the programme of 1567, but leave it to the option of Turkey to follow his counsels regarding concessions by the Christi would bring ‘on this point he 9 presure to bear. He declared that Me had honestly, 'striven to extablish, more cor relations with Prussia, but hia efforts not having been met in a similar spirit he had been wi.suc- cessful. closed with a strong defense of the enerai policy of the Iinperial Government. The rime Minister's spcech Was received with satisfac: tion, eae The Defeat of a rty of Cartiats, Mapp, July 27.—A party of Carlists was de- fexted by volunteers yesterday at Tarascon, Offers of aid to the Goverament to put down the rebellion como from all quarters of Spain, Espartero hus ollcred bis services, TEE CUBAN REVOLUTION. ees ards Between 15 and 60 to do Daty Field or in the Reserve Corpa— Others to Garrison the Towns. Havana, July 27,—The Governor of the juris diction of Trinidad has prowulgated rigorous orders obliging all Spaniards between 15 and 6) years of age to do military duty in the eld or reserve corps, nat for active service are to garrison press praise the measure, and de- mand that 1} be made general in its application Throughout the island, ‘The United States steamer Tuscarora is cruising off the port of Havana, She sent in ¢ boat to-day for mails, fesrdioeaiy The Irishmen for Free Cuba. The Executive Committee of the Irish National Union Kepablican Association of Tennessee have re- solved that it is the duty of all Republicans, lovers of liberty, and friends of bumapity, who are true to their own convictions and principles, and as Ameri- cans loyal to their own past national history, to ex- tend thelr sympathy and the moral support whieh their recognition of belligerent rights would give to all peoples struggling to throw off te oppressive yoke of tyranny, and assert thelr right to life, betty, And the pursuit of happiness; and they have further resolved that the President of the United States be most earnestly requested to recognize as belligerents on the part of our Government the people of Cuba, in their nical rul Jodependent government, based upon the principles of cqual liberty to all the inhabliants of the lana. Als ana establish for thems A Britioh 5 Cruiser ‘The British steamer Lord Lovell, which cleared from Baltimore on Friday for Havana, laden heavily With coal aud sbout three hundred ahd fifty empty sugar hogsheads, Was overhauled on Savurday even ing off Cape Henry by the revenue cutter Northerner, Catan MeGowan, by orders trom Washington, 0 suspicion of being engaged in carrying arms, &c., to Cuba, in the interost of the evolutionists. ‘After a thorough search she was released, nothing being found to juetify the seiau be Detained. Gen. N. P. Banks and the Hon, B, F, Wade fare at the bead of » movement which has for its ob- Ject the prevention of the walling of the gunboats how building for the. Spanish Government, The Bubjcet was brought before the President's notice Inst Saturday, If by any technicality of national law these gunboats can be detaired, the Cuban Minister, Senor Lemus, is sutisiled the Prosident will stop them, a Eartha ein the Mississippt Valley: Caino, July 97.—A light sbock of earthquake was felt here at Vo'clock yesterday morning. ‘The shock Was very severe at Paducah, The earthquake was accompanied by a dull, roaring noise, like wind forest, Heavy rain set in shortly atterwards, liock was {cll a@ far south as Memphis, ——_—_ MiAghen! he Roudout Ice Houses, Roxpovr, July 27.—This afternoon, at half.past one o'clock, the lightning strock ove of She bouses of the Washington Lee Company, feevoring, os cree ver, about Fy valle ebove ig Vlog They were all NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. cmemetioaananens DASHES TERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTER. TAK FRENCH CABLE CEL Duxbury in a Blaze—Beston Shaking Hands The Telearams between | gp, Mayor Shurtleff and the Prefect of Paris . near the Tomb of Dan with Paris id Abandonment Case—The Ab- Dexnury, Mass, July 27.—The cable colobra- tion programme to-day Included nsalute fired by a] tonce— section of artillery from Boston large tont, and levee in the evouing at the rest His Own Defence. dence of George W. Wright, @ prominent citizen of | Inthe Court of Oye Duxbury. The inhabitants of the neighboring towns | Albert Cardozo pre turned ont en masse, ‘The ladies superintended the for the banqu ceration for —Bribery Attempted-- esterday morning @ writ of certiorari from Judge Cardozo, of the Supreme Court, was served Tt was granted on the ground that the defendant is a citizen of New Jersey, and had no jurisdiction, and was made ro- ‘The case was up before Jus- tice Mansfeld in the Essex Markot Court, but owing to the absence of the defendant and the pesence of ing was had, although the com- plainant, with counsel and witness, were present. Delia Gill, @ servant of Mrs, Vreeland, made a re- She swore that as she was alighting from an Kighth avenue car last Thursday, at Twenty-seventh street, aman accosted her and said that Mr, Snebley (couns wished to see hor immodiately. ered carriage with turns and @ balf-bour's driv ‘on Justice Mansfeld, tornable on Mondat the writ, noy he An old festdent, responded to the | ke sontiment in howor of Duxbury. tribute to the memory of the Pilgrim markable deposition. tended nene by. He spoke in glowing terms of be almost called a Duxbury man, “Here then, standing between the grave of Webster and the harbor of the Piigrims, we in the name of the American peopl come to those who have consummated this ei undertaking, and offer our heartiest wishes that this teleraphic wire may be a bond of porpetwal b for complainant) She entered a cov the man, and after numerous found she was crossing anding, the carriage wi into a room fur- extend a cordial wel- some distance, and nished with a table and two chairs, and left alon At about 12 o'clock the who had come with her entered the room, and, lock the door behind im, said: You have told She was locked in. A sentiment in honor of Massachu; ck of Lies In, this ca T havo told the truth.” “Well, you'd better take some money and leave jon't you'll be locked up for life on She refused, ana the next morn- ing he brought hier bread and coffee, reiteratin Although taint with hunger she dared not tonch the food, fearing poison, edly offered her, and at last, being exhausted, she yielded. ministered an oath on t vthe State forthwi was then taken down a flight of stai hack, and transported to Twenty-reventh strect enue, where she was 10, and then ray y. J that this man and the hackinan be arrested and dealt with uccording to bread and water. Bribes were repeat- m Matnrday morning, ‘ven the man nd. Bible to ber that she sliould and not testify in the case, ‘The Prefect ot Paris, rejoteiny tn this happy oc of the closer unlon bi ween the two contri ments and best wishes, ‘The Mayor said that he had rent the following : Doxne ny ‘fect or P leased by the | 7p Ma Rxcellency. the Pri ‘The Mayor of Hoston nends #, mo ew bond of union Prosperity and amity; and may the eit new world rejoice great scientific necon A few remarks appropriate to the occasion were made by Mr. Ritchie, of Duxbary, and the following toast was given by the Chairman, “The French Atiantie Telocraph unitine: two continent ! the promote id undiaturbed n depths through whidh It holds its course. Scenpled t was responded toby Sir James Ander. | and t He highly complimented the manner in which | 6¥es tween t! igratulations on th A Private Force Tt is a well koown fact that the few city officers who cam be spared specially to the Sub-Treasury building, and the great banking honses of W: night oF day protection against of sneak thieves, confidence men, burglars, snateh- in that locality, We learn that rtant fhets, a reliable 1d of the private detec. the operations thieves, ete., ote. duly considering thene im firm, well known aa at the tive business in this city, and having branches Bou and West, is about to organize an efficient priva day and ‘night pol keoping watch and ward over th Tt ts the Intention to enlist none but firvtclase persous aa patrolmen, to have able and reliable roundsmen, of Police Commissioners fof permission to have officers wear a un'form, pating tn them, ceas of the cable enterprire, juat departed. apply to the Board and mt night to carry a b, and patrol anch beats as may be ratives, and which ean be duly cove to the * Ladies” was briefly responded to by Lord Sackville i Charles Levi Adresses, and the levee in the eveni house was very quiet and exclus! Duxbury war named out of respect to Capt, Miles Standish, from Duxbury Hal ish family in Kugland, Its lidian name was Matta- out for the o ed every half hour, We sco no reanon why theso small 4 the wpplicanta, an force of privaie wa Wondhn should not be gra that a large and the oMcered and managed, would prove of inc Deneft to Wall street. the enterprise be sup. ported by the thousands doing business in that THE DANGEROUS COU The Woman Suffrage Agita Tne Woman Suffrage Associatio day afternoon, Mrs. Phelps in the chai read the report of the Ways and Means Committee, advising @ series of lectures to and to be given by distinguished speakers through- Mrs, Vosburgh offered 150 equal rights petitions ata cent and a half apiece; the Association has already petitions in the Vosburgh's petitions were 1 eport of the Execu * for Convention Experts canm Tell whether it in Genuine m-The Treasury e begun Noy, 1, Wasinnarox, July 97.—The ton-d back under examination yesterday at the Treasury Department, and pronounced counterfeit by Gen. minority. Spinuer, and aMrmed to be gennine by other ex- perta in the Treasury, bas been sent to W. D, Shep- Officer Campbell had arrected young Long for herd, President of the National Note Company in New York, to be examined there by experts of his | have : ad ofthe American Bank Note Company, | micht have sore sympitaby ure’ to report their opinion upon It Ger Spinner maintains that it i# counterteit, and by | most dastardly aud cowardiy act any man could iserepan- | commit, In him he saw a dastard, because she was the image of that otner woman Who brought Into raved at right an- | the world that great Apostie whom many of us out the country of the printer, M ‘Mrs. Norton read tive Committes, conta in Newport on the 25th and urt of Common Pleas yesterday, Judge Brady granted a writ of Aabeas corpus, re ire into the cause of the detention of Mra, Abijab W, Colrill, who is con- fined in the Bloomingdale Insane Aaylu on the ground that while the in which State she ents to Ineane asylume comparing it with agenuine note several clos have been discovered, The plates of the turnable to-morrow, ringing the two ends togetl ‘cach other perfectly. ed counterfeit it was foand seeks to be released statutes of New Jersey. require commit nly by two judg by only one Judge upon the certificate of two phy dots or periods after ignature do not appear on the he genuine they are very | dence they had Spinner inthe belief | either upor th The counterfeit purports to be | ah letter D. which will assist rs be oflered. eee tents contri ry Show Medals. The medals awarded to exhibitors at the late Poultry Show have just been manufactured, and are nearly ready for distribution of the new series, No, in its detection should ot A RIOT IN CHAKLESTON, Ou the obverse side roup of poultry, and in the foreground n Just cmerged (rom the shell, and another Surmounting the group is the motto ‘On the reverse wide ix te to whom it was awarded, diplomas haye been lithograpled. States Troops called * Omne antmal ex ovo." olico Deyartment. In the absence of the Police Commissioners, Hawley, Jr., whose ayer, acts for the entire Board. ple whoxe #aluri rusticating, and the police machine Is running itself ‘of nearly $4,000,000 a year pitetes hE iced fy OBITUARY. New Hend of the alary is only $2,500 ‘All the Central | Was accompanied by the club was leavin at, they were atl ckbats by a mob of severnl hundred m shots were fred on both fon the ground, but it i» said he was powerless to quell the riot, ‘and was compelled to call on Major Oglesby for the assistance of the United Stara | he u ‘Tie club was then escorted to the boat he | ensued tore the sleeve | from tween platoons of the Kighth Infantry, followed by a large crowd of yelling and infuriated negro throwing stones and compelling the soldiers nt int vals to face about and threaten to fire. Several per. | shouting, two pol sous were wounded, mostly members of tho colored | ant Mayor I’) jonth of Wm. I, sylvia, This well-known labor advocate, after a brief ed at his residence in Hhiladelphia Mr, Sylvia was one of tl ‘Although tn the pri had done perhaps more than any other single man in jevate the workingmen, of day morning, men of America. the country to unite and which class ho was al ays proud to consider himielt ‘was an iron moulder by occu: hard and constant pation, butin the midst of hi toll he snatched some hours for Kiance the dis advantages under which bis class was laboring, He #et to work at once to organize the first iron moulders' union that ever ©: nil became ite Secretary, the duties of thie office that he learned to ‘On social science and kindred subjects, Mr had few equals and vo superiors as a writer, Having orginized the burgh aud Aileghan} ively throughout Oakley & Sons wero accused of intert to de fraud Fannie Boley, Julia Daly, Lucinda Crawford, | ay Ellen Gordon, employed tn, their clothing estab The cise was called yesterday in Judge firm had owed small ari Wages to & number of their em they had paid under a warning from Sir counsel for the Working Wom: however, they bad disput sted in the United It was while per- ploy his own district, Mr, Sylvis traveled ed States and Cani Ji the men of his crast into one ¢rand out 25,000 men, Prenident, which office He was one of the ‘that the present ccen- called Mr, Paryor fendants had wisely taken time by ie and settled the case on the preceding att paying in full the claime, respectively into local unions, and #1 International Union repre: of which he became the fi he held att etime of bus most intelligent workingmel tury has produced. hen the National Labor Union met in this city last year, Mr, Sylvia was elected its Presiaent. ublished a call for the next Labor phia instead of Pittsburgh, where it lad been decided by the Union to meet. ‘hin three weeks the sessions of this body are to Strike onthe Church Street Extension. of laborers belonging t the Laborers’ Union emp) reh street extension, strack on ‘They had’ been reeviving $4 for ten hours and eight hours on Saturday, Mr. Mc Bride, the contractor. refused to give any more pay while, a few yards off, w Mr, Naylor has dred men employed, ten Loure m day, at The workmen therefore struck, ard warned thelr brother members not to Mll their places, The dith- settled yesterday, and the men Convention in higher wages. open. Mir, Sylvin wan Joint editor of the Workingmen's r, published simultaneously in He leaves a wife and He had been Advocate, a labor pay Chicago ‘and Philadelphia, in comfortable circumstance 8 trade for several years past, and had amassed his money mainly by litera culty was amicabl; went to work in 1) Labor tem The plate printers, dry Koo: ood bricklayers No, 4 meet to-n The Brooklyn Co-ope tion No. 9 took in #180 Other Notable Pe: H. S. Flint, Collector of Internal Revenue for the "District Of Columbia, died yesterday of con- ative Building Lot Assocla- | Schell, Bn dues last night, Mr. Henry Loneillow ‘The Ottawa Statesman knows of a woman who 4 thousand eine of minion, di corrected her own proof, lo ‘vhe New York Co-operative Building Lot Asto elation met Last a} Mr. Albert R. Speer, who had been twenty of the New Brauswick Z¥mes, died at jence on Sunday. min Bunker's match factory at Kendall's ‘Mills Was burned on Monday. Loss, $7,590; insur received the qu ‘The Axsociation is in mbers, More than 200 Last evening in basement ot 79 Canal streot, occupied as a laundry b, John Helberg. yamage to stock $1 \amsbureh, contemplates Furth to building @90 ; Insured Last evening at 160 Chambers strect, origina- ting on the fourth floor, occu clothing, dam: ted by Wollf & ire extended to the fifth feavaliina tas Ex-Coroner of Hudson Coun | etady Hudson City for poisury. Col Yesterday morning, Ofte of peaches for | ankle ‘The Grand Division of th New Jersey meet in Belvidere to-day. On Wednesday, Aug. 11, the Trenton Sons of Tem- harvest home in Mershon's Woo damaged about . Alexander & 'Co, 1 floor, Fouse & Co., shoe di bout the aime amount, grocers, on the Orst floor, ai n the building is about $3, ——_ LOSSES BY FIRE, clothers, damage $1,000, Hons of Temperance of perance will have Oukley Belicjean, of ‘Tre ou Monday by cutting bis thr: ‘oung Orange desporado, who recently | Att ne kavex Couniy fall, ias been rearrested. | Clerk Loew toat Over 210 dogs were received in the Newark pound | OUly, redeemed, and 242 drowned, leaving The steamer Peter Ballen was burned at Dau- pin Rapids, Montana, on Thureday last, Mr, Richard Cole's residenc ity, was burned yesterday of the Rey. Mr, Cobb, at Eng- ‘Monmouth county, N. J., was bile the family wero ai chureb, Loss, shop and cabinet Bergen ‘Road, Union Hill, N, J., wae burned yester- Loss, $1,000, , 197 Montgomery street, Jersey The revidents of J e fers BP teagan ore ‘A negro liurled a aaa oe tae Last Bendey, a ‘The residence ho shot and kitted Johe te ity. Al egting gene nari ach, | deer Henry Feldter’s 1869 RATIO paeean tacked and Shooting v dinner under the The Pris perin Greenwich street He paid a warm | ‘Them’s gone to the trial of that and Dick without waiting to hear another word, repaired to sce the show. ster, Who might from his near residence THE NOX OFFICE. He concluded as | No diMeulty was experienced in gaining admission to tho sweatbox within, after the rathe\ which was given in yesterday's SUN. of course, were in eestacies at this gratuitous ntic | vertisement of their little business by tho journal enjoying the largest efrculation. sparing in thelr thanks and attentions to the Sun re- mony betwaen the old world and the new porter, They acknowledged the favor from the bot its was re | tom of their soles, They had also come fully pri sponded to by Collector Russell, Mayor Shartlet | pared for a rnsh of business responded for the city of Boston, which was toasted sion of his address, Mayor Shartlof | of at said that ho had received the following despatch athers who | killed poor Morry Long, tre ticket oMfee. sion Woes Joly 27, 1969, hearty erecting. | Ke ite be Ud na inal Cou 0 Cable, Directly | Pre nternational | charact At of the Bull | seeme seat next M hispores MN Witnosses, never for one of the ocen tel9- | weikguer, He pidity with wh the partof the State, and th such an intelligent was supreme, and h our laws vested this living tie Cable, nided to toant Ne COMPANY Was of the Stand ™ life when in it became Tuc poo Ih = | thieves, mur ere” awa, OF co ‘oceoted BUILT note once, and | follow. * the t | uverred x . the nun ber of police justiduble homicide, able groce testimony shows that these stones struck the polly ticks, stone ‘Beveral and while Ue Ww were fired by the 0 Fat Lo wid of a ed the con violent character. aN: At 1M, the Court adjourne SER MOFAM ENT, ing, when the prisoner will Workingwomen'’s Unton'a Lawsuit, | Pehalf. ; The KurKiux Kian usta, duly the jr’! at Anpitii, from. necro. maa sad wor of Court that the de- | + Xeduy the. Bla stn itl because be could pot stan the third | Gladstone is unwell ae bun 25 each prings, Va 168 C isto be Attoruey Hevloned b salen 4 clerks, engineers, ong the arrivals at the Prospect Park Hotel on nt. by Kare: Trurlow eed aud daughisrr Auguste the 2ich, en nd Thomas’, Acton, ree of Doctor of Abuted her own te of #ix day? wba ou Staten Island. Wh thin ® teow ‘The Rev. Dr. Me tdrday. NEW JERSEY. Charles A. Alken, Professor in Princetown Col jected Président of Union College, Schon: leew yesterday ith & pair oferutches, the bridge over the Oly. come Presid the © fire at harnes ceeded 1B #\VINg ertions ons from the slang! fy going to 8 uew Neld of labor. pay, and be wout tell, THE FIRST WARD eae HOLMES PRESENTS THE FOR THE DEFENCE. HOMICIDE The Rensselaer Sheri Party of Ant nnt—Sharp Fi Stones, and Cinbs, Aumaxy, July 2% er advices from scone of the anti-ront troubles in Kast Greenbush, Rensselaer county, yesterday, gi ticulars of the affair, ‘The property about to be levied upon belongs to Wm, Whitbeck, and not to Mr, Dennison, Aa the Sheriff's posre advanced up the road they encountered skirmishers from the enemy, who were ‘The skirmishers retreated as the Finally the Sheriff reached the William Whitheck was in 4 were standing around, apparently an- Some of them were whit- ‘The Other Side of the Story—The ‘Ofte Picture ot the First Ward— ¥ to Take the Stand To-Day in and Terminor, the Hon, ting, the trial of Officer Mat- thew Campbell for the killing of Maurice Long on Which wae elegantly | the 31 instant, was continue ‘and bountifully spread. The Rev, Josiah Moore, of Duxbury, asked the Divine blessing, and S. M. Gif ford, a8 Chairman, weleomed the people wit clo- It was a noticerdle inet that between 11 A. M. and 3 P. M, the generally noisy First Ward was as sil © Where are the boys, Jerry,” turned convict In aearch of his old pals, of a brothel Up to Court, Dick, on the lookont. nt as a grave nxiouly asked a te- concerned spectators, Sheriff Gregg approached William Whitbeck and demanded possession of the farm under a process Whitbeck drew a revolver and clared that he would relinquish his hold upon the property only with bis life, tween one of Whitbeok's sons and one of the Sher. Blows were «truck, and ins which he held. Jost then a rupture be- if"s posse occurred, minute a general ght was tn progress, clubs were frecly used. renters, being prepared, fougnt with advantage. ‘The attack was so sudden and unexpected that tho sheriff's posse were taken aback, the engagement was that the sheriff's party were driven from the ground lasted cnly about ten minutes, yet In the meleo six ver- ‘They were not all ‘The resnit of and for this purpose had supplicd themselves with all the paraphernalia was desperately contested. sons are known to have been wounded. but it is likely that some others were hurt, haw it that eight persons were wounded. tion to those reported wonnded Last night are ape- Southard and Gideon McMenomy, both of this city, as well as William Whitbeck, the person sought to be dispo It is wonderful that in aueb a desperate encounter no person was killed on the spot Mosars, Griggs and Witbeck, are considered in dan- When the hour of 11:90 arrived the court room was the repository of the Inhabitants of the First, To His Beeeliency the Mayor of Boston, America Fourth, and Sixth Wards, ‘The temperatnre at noon arose to the neighoorhood of 100 degrees Faliren- that tho Mayor of Boston will accept his best comp! | heit, ‘The warm respirations of some frat-cl “drinkiats” present contributing much to this an. endurable heat, and rendering it dangerous for any one to have ignited a match, The Wasbington Mar- Job politiclans were present in lorge numbers. he fecling of the First Wanders was One rccount Indeed, only two, PRICE _TWO CE. TCHESTER’S DISGRACE, — SING SING PRISON AND WESTCH B&+ TER COUNTY JAIL, —o—— rao to the Grand Jury ~The Goodness of Providence in Saving Invited—The Shower Bath Mar rs In concluding his chargeto the Grand Jury of Weatchestor county, at Bedford, Judge ,Cocbrane faid 1 have on several previous occasions, at the differ. ent seasions of this Court, ealled the altention of the Grand Jury to the condition of onr county Jail. Ag 4 public oMcer [have n vory strongly impressed wlth tho incumcieney of the provisions there Tor Ube detension of criminals, and more especially tor the oper distinction between the sexes among vid, not alone upon conviction, but apon charges o| crime not yet proved against’ them, It is, view, a scandal and ®& disgrace to this county, sities, and populoge as it ts, that the ithorities: have not yet had the moral courage to cure this ery+ ing evil, A miprovs Picton, ‘The prisoners of both sexes are promiscnously contined iu the jail from necessity. ‘There are mo separate apartmonts for the men and women, or for he juvenile and the adult and hardened here is no intirmary connected with the Jall, and de- cency and humanity both require that such & depart ment shall oe immediately added. The matter has been too long neglected. I have heard this same charge made to Grand Jurors, term alter term, not only by my predecessor, but by Justices of the 8 preme Court, and T say that this county ts broad enongh, rich cnough, and should be liberal enough ta provide the necessary accommodations, PROVIDENTIAL RSCAPR FROM PRETILENCE. Providence has been meretfl to those who live in the neighborhood of the jail and to ite unforta- nate jumates, that no case of epidemic sickness has int Occurred within its walls; bull shader time these summer days come on lest cholera. smal-pos, or some other contagious and frightful disease break out the prisoners and turn it Into «peat honse. ie jail could be provided with saitable se commodations at no fret expense—oortainly tn ie id expense wich it would not be proper to ine nime of deceney and humanity, T hope you give it your consideration, and ad tho great Volume of formal protests yoar voice and denuncia- tion of the noglcct with Which this institution has aguinst the prisoner, and what is more, they were nol ut all back warn in showing it, THE PRISONER when ushered into the room, after the Judge had taken bis seat, was os calm and composed as ux days. There was nor ‘only ame. | Cool Indifference, or timidity which is get ‘istic feature of men similart; silize bis hazardous pow . Spencer, and every now a fow auggestions to him, ere fixed all the (ime either on the jury or on turning to the the festivities were carried out, and thore partic | his buck. | He was attired in the summer uniform of He disclaimed all honor in the suc: | the Metr the cable enterprire, whic’ he thought THR DEFENCE. due to the officers of the vessels which ha ‘The importance Hee Robert, D, Anderson claimed that Fivld more than toany other ma was owing the success of the Ath Wm, Southard, wounded in the face by a bic trom a club, and in the back of the head by a pistol John Woods received three bullet woun: one in tho groin, one in the thigh, and one upon the ruck by a club upon the head. Doputy Sheriff Griggs was shot five times, twice in the thigh, once throagh the shoulder, and once through: the arm, and after he fell was shot through knocking out through the roof of the mouth He wan also struck on the fore- Thin is the most William Whitbeck re- knee, and was that bravado, towards the eye. head by a club after he was shot, dangerous of his wounds. ceived a slight scalp wound in the back of the head. ‘This morning Colonel Church, at whos the writ of ejection against Whitbeck, the East Greenbush anti-rentor was issued, went to Troy to procure warrants for the arrest of Wuhitbeck and the others implicated in the assault of yesterday, The wounded men are alt comfortable claims that one of the deputies fred tho first shot, and that he tendered the rent, but it was rejected, and that he then defended his property. ‘Phe trouble grew ont of the Van Rensselacr loses, which once were so troublesome in Albany and Co- ‘The Sheriff of Rensselaer county lad been revuested to serve a process apon tho own- er of manorial lands which bad beem acquired by Hence the collision, WESTCHESTER QOUNTY. politan Police, and stitl wore his badge, Holmes opened on behalf of the nn atulated the jury uvon the ra- I the case had been prosecuted it the tria! was before ‘Their power over the ea was glad that the wisdom of power in twelve men takea from every aphere and hocation in lite, oa the ni pt when Long bare Pie ny Was | stood as the representative of the people and of U at Mr Wright's | Majesty of the nw. Ills cxse was. not, Uh had been asserted by the public proseentor, similar to that of an ordinary citizon. pacity of policeman, be his duty to take the life of another, even though bis own was not iu danger, FIRST WARD DEACRINED, ERFEIY, ‘Tho First Ward was infested with the most dan: rerous class of characters to be found in an) the city, not execping the Fourth and Sixth Wards, and no policeman in that Ward felt secure passions of the di Tt might, ih bis ea. lumpia counties, wrous cinss living roused. in this Ward no policeman lelt secure without the company: o of that locality con ra, ex-convieta, Ex-Goy, Throckmorton, Col. J. M. Morphis, and uesls of Augustus ag, are (0 De the E.8, Wood, of Tex Forichestor, to: Abendrotn, Eaq., of Aboat thirty liquor dealors in Morrisanii e been doing business without licenses, year before Justice Hauptman to-day. Coroner Bathgate held an inquest at South Mel- ehironke. diarthed whieh he ‘On hor passage trom kurope. TWO at Quaraovine ot diarrhira, George Morrison quarrelled with Mekwon on Runday leht. ene, took hin 60 Sha ‘kicked hin ed, end Justice ple in that Ward, but these were in « microscopic WHY YOUNG LONG WAS ARRESTED, siriking a Worn with a bladg down, and had not the oMeer in when she was ferred he might r, a thief, but none for a hed ooufrnoted ‘That was the wan who would strike ® woman, Gon ob idieaal n appeared on ‘knocked Morrison down, He was arrest! ago John Malone, Sr, and his daughter, Margaret Frail, of Melrose, were ar held to Dail tn & 81,000 for ao alleged iurderous astauit allas Leach. Whon tho nse yeaterday, his Honer learn: compromised WiLL lis assallauts Ne engraved edges | Ar. Holmes also exhibited a diagram of the lo. When this test was | colity where the murder was cominitt tin the elty where to commit the sides was one-sixteenth of an inch shorter | crimes with impunity. He criticized at yome length the testimony adduced on the part of the proseca. tion, and showed the inconsistent and varied evi. en, No two of them had aereed lume that «lapsed between the two nen who surrounded * the position of the prisoner and deceased the time of the shooting, or, In fact, else, The witnesses bad all differs different version of the occurren by announcing that the theory of the defence was ——$_$_$__— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Mionesota brought 1,129 passengers. Music on the Park Green at 5 this afternoon, James Stephens Circle, I. R. B., was addressed by MF. Michael O'Gorman last evening ‘The Methodiata of te pon anything uch having a He concluded jew York and New York Eust Conferences go out to camp meeting next mokth. ‘The Firo Commissioners have propoaals tor anuther costly fre alarm telegraph, 4 to wateh the flash and report of a ‘THE KILLING FROM ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW. Mr, Holmes spoke for over two hou Wounding the Mombers of Colored | ccciusion of hin addrces, Merman Sinith, a reapect- and John Law Joba W burgh Cuaneston, July 97.—A negro riot, which at | le erect: caminod by Aaron one tine threatened very serious consequences, oc- | & most ingenious manner. curred last night on the occasion of t fa visiting base ball club from Savannah, ‘The club brags band composed of John C. Smith can Society meeting Rose Whelan died suddenly yesterday at 220 Sulll- t, aged 100 years, George Wenner, of 227 Stanton street, who was une 17 by acar at Pit and Houston strects, died yesterday. Jacob Silverberg was committed by Justice Hogan, bing Marks Josephs in the breast oar ‘The substance of their n the night of the 84 of Jul departure of | Sm Lapbell, the prisoner, while passlag turougl Greenwich street with youug Long ieged by a crowd, who began to throw atones at Colored men, Who were sald to be Democrats, Aw | the oMicer and shout insulting epithets, in procession for the Sava iu charge was van in the back, and dcomed tovtager bim, Subsequently, a large ‘man {ihe deceased) ran uy Co the prisoner and asked why Nbury was | le bad arrested his son. ‘The pohecman replied it was none of. his business, that he could get all the Thfortnation he desired at the station hous Cliiched the prisoner, and in the struggle that the officer's coat ‘Meun time, young Long made his escape. After this, ngling still continued, two hou At tie'time of the with a pait of tal ©, and 8. K. Glover were commit Tombs for striking Michael Quigley on the hi un, the property of Quigley, Which they had wanted to Alfred Appel and Geo: inated by Assessor Cleve jection District of New Yor! ‘The sixth aunual pi wood have been the Thirty-second at Assessors, Dramatle Society EB. ‘M. will take p'ace at the Lion Brewery Park on dred per ‘The Twenty-necond Regiment flang one of its mem- bers Into Ludlow street jail Inst night, ae a means of Collecting favs that they bad wever gven bin m falr til this morn- ‘and in bis own alee Uh ‘ Christian Clink, landlord of 69 Norfolk street, in Georgia, wan held to bait by —A disguised party county, and took there Justice Mansfeld ering his tepaat's premises aud brea! P. H. W. complains of the carelessness of ear con- fie avers that on Sunday hor urins waa knocked down ‘CondUCLOF sbarting the car too soon, ‘The Sheriff sold at the City dor of the Supreme Court, four ‘and 74, of the De Peyster tract, tn 115tu. woman with» ead on the road Sunday moi Jon the road Sunday omen, witha eee, ten of whom | oad bad a difficulty with a whi in Calitornia, yesterday, by July 27.—-William Varley, alias » who fled from New’ York J in the Lawrence Grabum case, ha taken reiuze In California, © —_a PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, 1. Par 's Union, Four —~— 1. Accordingly Reddy the Binckamich the case was | San Fuancisc jal Texans appeal, through Messrs. Spof. Tileston & Co., for ald forthe suit cent foods in T Secretary of the Mr. Julius Striedin Engineering and Minin sue Hell Gate cuannel o! ntral Executive Committee of or, engineer, wri ‘JJurnal that the rewoval of Aructions will be of uO practi: don the | Secretary Rawlins bas returned to Washington tay for | he fracture of Vostmaster General Cresswell’s ) a day | arm, 1s more serious than Was fet Mrs. O'Donovan Rorsa arrived at the St. James Hote! last evening, from Columbus, Oblo, ro wre exectly 1,000 persons at the White Sul James Johnson, of St. Joho was robbed last evening dy Lizzie bo Fourth avenue, pes United states bond, Of 8 $1,000 Kold and three §20 yo) In greenback: or Hall yotoed the payment of the salary of of the Sixth District Court, “TM s from the Superior Court, Hall has now appealed to the Jeneral elect of Vir- tho present occupant having resi ‘Tho Hon, James G, Biaine left Aus terday, for Elizabetu Penn., to attend t Judge Brady yesterday, tn the Court of Common Pleas, granted 9 m tofore granted In the suit of Hodgekin et al., restrain rom Issuing certain new bouds and nto modify an ie funeral of bis K the defendants f John Jones died at 58 President street, on Mon. day, of congestion of the brain, He had been playii turn howe ate ni than a Qnart of potatoes and cabbage. The Sanitary police have just reported the number of diseased animals aud the quantity of aumer: lors have recent! our markets, ‘The Health Boar the Sanitary Police as a means of warding off pestilence ‘The Pullman Palace car Wabsatch, which arrived from Sacramento iset Saturdai caused by overeating Dall duttag the day, aud on is. te invested with the corned beet and more by Oxford Unk: ton on MM fa mot at Tas usaal, but is #pending the keated term fish that the de ‘aitempted to sell in Horace Greeley was asked abont ath at Loug Branch, he curtly re st dian ru away, eowl, of thiv city, and the Rey. De, Korublower, of New Jersey, sutiet (or Europe yes ‘Open to the tnspec- ublicoat he Hudson liver depot, from f It will start Woat on Saturday ‘afternoon, going through to Callfornia without change 16 unfoeling workmou at 49 Walker street built ad entombed a tin the hollow Mr, Bergh conipelled the offenders to stave foie in the iron and liberate the animal after eight days’ huprisooment. © Now York Burglar [nsurance Com ward Hogan temporary, amos B. Mix, of the Tribune, 9 ring the trip of the Seventh, aad ‘The Cincinnati visitors to Louisville were treated toa banquet, aud a visit to the House of Refuge, and to Delmouieg, P. 3. W' ikhodes, have bec appoluted to open eul scription books John Franthauer, » mendicant, who had made wer Veebes, Pastor of nt to Hiackwell’s . Sainuel Nort Gen. Alexander 9, Wobb, of Tarrytown, will be- lege of the City of New ntom, committed suicide | onthe Ist of August. He tye son of Gen James Watson oat. Webb, aud about $ years of age, ong Branch Saturday ni hips, robes, bl honed by the most strenu: money from hin in was committed oaterday to answer nds, of Montzon Essex Market ith Dominick evedore, who, worked for lees than So: ‘Gherkiu beat Lim with lumps of coal and Tue Rey, Father Dores, of St, Stephen's (R. C.) bare, abgut to take | Church, was presented last orenia ice and goid communion plat Mer | 9 testimon! Jndness and zeal as apastor, He t Col. Dudley 8.) ‘Phe school of miners in Columbia College wants Hl, but the latter | arty new students who can't afford to pa for Hon, 004 who will fet It for nothing, ans Y lon vo be made at ihe schoo}. corner an ‘orty-niuth: Fortbildungsverein Humboldt," a German literary association recent! ted a resolution admit bers of the Society with the 4 ‘ook ce gee ¥ geal been troated, CRIMINAL MISMANAGEMENT AT SING SING. Tt {8 an important part of the administration of criminal justice to see that the places provided by Inw for the detention of criminals are properly con ducted—conducted with all humanity toward those incarcerated, |, at the same time, with dae rev A er A nity at large, which has on tab of thong’ Crus incarcersted ; and walle & very large shore of the attention of thove baving Of criminals conflued in prison should ve devoted their reformation, the carrying out of the sentence of the law with’ due severity should not be over- looked. I mike these remarks because it is matter of public notoriety that the Sing Sing prison is now so conducted as to Insure the safe custody the criminals sent th A LITTLE INQUIRT TO BE MADR, Within the past few months a number of its com victs havo escaped, some of whom have been r tare, but many of whom remain at large. It is be presumed that the officers of that prison, so far as their jurisdiction permits, havo vo retake the fugitives; but it may o known that to break prison and escape isa felony subject lo Acvere punishment at the hands of the Court, and 1 charge you to inquire Into all cases werd prisoners live encapeds in order, that they may bo indicted and brouglit here; and if they are not retarned, that a bench warrant m issue ac. cording to law, and they be sentenced, the sentence to take effvct at the expiration of their orginal term of imprisonment. LORY THM MUUDEROUS KERPERS. I think It would also be proper for you to inquire Into the recent strikes and mutinies among the cone victs In that prison, and (o determine, if you can, tn the interest of public justice and public necessity, the cause of those outrcaks, — Various causes ard alleged In the public prints, some of them {njuriously upon the oficers of the, prison. Tie off ficers say that thore Is not a suficient number of ards for the prison, and that under former Strauons tle discipliae had become so lax, that when, they attempted to reform {t the convicts revolted, im the hope that they could compel them to allow, things to remain as they were, ies ‘THEN IMPRISON THEM, ‘The public should know what has brouy the present state of affairs at Sing Sing pi what stops are necessary to correct these evils {a the future, — If the officers of the prison arejeapable and diligent, it Is due to them that that tact sliould be je clear; but ifthey are derelict in their duty, and aid and abet the escape of prisoners, or ' are ulpably vegligent as to render escape easy, qullty ‘of a misdemeanor, andshoaid be tn ad brought Lere for trial _————————— edy in Brooklyn. Shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday mornii several inen engaged in an alfray at Middle tread and Sixth avenue, Brooklyn. It seemed that some ‘of the party bad entered Henry Fette's bakery, and ‘ater “Making trouble there went to a lager-beer suloon. Fett. followed them, and & row ensued, during wich he wimabruck on the head with s stone, thrown, as alleged, byW@eMicvacl Feeney. blow fractored his sk: No Mopa of his recovery are entertalne < SPARKS FROM THE TELEG RAP ROS —— Salt in Tark’s Island 125 cents per busbel. Parliament will sit until Aug. 10, ‘The Bourse closed steady; Rentes Tifr, 970. ‘The Atlantic Hotel at Bath, L. L., is now open, ‘The Mikador forces have captured Hakodadi, ‘The steamer Haymaro, or Tallahassee, has bem Joat‘ou Vokowanie With several Europeans Ga Domes The bark Stella 1s ashore on Deal Beach, N. Jy Assistance has been sent to take her off, ‘An unknown bark, with all sails set, is ashore twelve miles north of Squan Inlet. i The Liverpool cotton market closed at 18% 4. for uplands, and {21¢¢. for Orleans. ‘The bark Sarepta, of Bath, was wrecked on the Sth Inat,, on the reefs dorth of thie Bermudas, ‘The Washingtonian Germans are making extea: sive prevartions for tbe Schutaenfost on Monday next, A fault has been discovered in the Atlantic cable of 1886, abont 19) miles from Valeutia, Kdward Halptn, of Black Rock, fell over Niagara Falls, near Table Hock, a distance of 19 feet, aThe union of Washlngton snd Georgetowa Ie agle ated. ‘The soldiers’ monument recently erected in Hole lowell, Me,, was dedicated yeatorday. A large number of emigrants by the steamer Cleo patra.from London, on Govermentyemigration tickets, passed through Montreal yesterday ‘A grand La. Crosse tournament is to be held im Mootfeal in’ September In honor of the visit of Priage ur Major Richards has ordered the Washi Po lice force to make no arrests in future wi ewan rant unless they see the offence committed. A meeting of Southerners at White Sulphur 's., yesterday. passed resointions Of ga yabody for his gift co Southera education, Consols closed at 93% for money, and 98 for the metqunt. ! ie Doda ys rie awed As mach of the January interest on the must ashe Teensurer Ono Pay Ww 40 be pald ae The British steamer Alhambra got ashore Loyper Head Key, Fin on the 1th inst, but doeted od On'{fis‘aiet wishout matorial damage Seven firemen were severely injured by the up- felting of © hook and ladder truck i St. yom erday. Ralph Wittington, of Philadelphia, jam en tx brass treis''on ihe Great Westerd {ianPoea, ‘nea Beamsville, Ont,, yesterday, and was fataliy injured, John Platt, Master of the New London (Coaa.) Northera Rallroad, was killed in that town while attempting to Jump from a train tn tured his left leg apd right frontal boae, was ‘The Court of Purdons of New Jersey has cluded # session of seven weeks, during wi oumber of notorious murderers and con! been set free. The officers of both armies which fought at Get tysburgh will assemble on the battle feld oo A 4 to Sougente the position of the two armies on o alow Sceretary Boutwoll has already received s Cee eect rnd Printing. made racaMt Sy real . 3 Forlgnation of B MeCortec. ‘Tho salary 18 $3000, ‘An escaped Sing Sing convict leaped overboard neat r alos ee feeefag ‘Chor, viel leneed the Sing pron keepers, ‘On board the boat in which he tukeu passage. ‘The fellow was recaptured, The second deposit of $300 lu the match between Pieris cry eet ight. Allen ha pe inte Rinee tr oe Fy 2 fae Bo) 0 Neg follow suit tn a few days, Ned O'Baldwin te ent ‘Phe mated between the Maryland Club, moro, and tae Keystous Philadelphia; be te 2. yard of in 2 Heuepeke wid faving stolen $29, batt Sia" euty 3, eneyek of Aubarne Dr. Culver, of Georgia, left W Fr autnortiy, co Tae possession tp Macot tural Fair. Yat i to pital for aged sad intin negrowe,” fl John H. Sims, 8 convict of Auburn State be jed in congection 18 oS Laas ae - —

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