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—, 1 ! : ' —C—<=— \THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR THE OCEAN BANK ROBBERY ——_ PRIVATE DETECTIVE OFFICERS FA~ THOMING THE MYSTERY, competency tation—The Latest Disclosures of Police ‘There is something very mysterious ¢nrrounding everything connected with the Ocean Bank robbery ‘The detective oMcers have tried to keep ita mys tery, 4 to a certain extent have been snccessfal im farniehing the public the least possible information concerning that interesting subject. These same so- called detective officers were alike reticent In the Lord, Jerome, and other equally notorious bond robberies, In each instance most of the Molon property was_—sre-covevered; the fetecti officers got their reward ‘and more bosides, aad the robbers encaped, having In their pockots a few thousand dollars as a sowrentr Of their exploits, The detective officers are sap- posed to be shrewd, keen men, having litle to say, Groriastingly buried in deep thought, taxing their Drains for now obstacles to place in the evil doer's ath, and aboao all minding thetr own business. +, The Ocean Dank robbery occurred on the night of the 7th of June. Since then we have been sreated Yo # logion of theories cone erning the robbery. Of Those theories ons has found favor with the pobdiic Althongh it has not act well onthe stomachs of the Gbrewd detective officers, namely, that the "job" was executed with the connivance of some one in Ghe bank and by four persons outside, Some go #0 far a8 to assert that the police purposely cloned thelr byes vo the movements of suspicions character# who Prowled around the bank building just betore the tvent, Now York is a great city, but m ast that old policemen do not know every professienal Water in it, and his haunts as well. WHAT TWO DETROTIVR OFFICERS SAY. ‘\ wo private detective officers went to the office Mr. D. R. Martin, the President of the Bank, » time after the spoliation, and tendered thoir 2 i Bervices to him, at the sume time observing that teey het 8 clue to the robbers, Mr. Martin ri ne had placed the whole case in the hands of the Bank’ sel, Mr. Davis, who bad full charre. ‘Thither e two detective officers, Mr. Davis ‘Was foun ly weated in bis private office ofcers ‘One of the detect the replied Mr. Davis, ‘Tam not wis Jay, single dollar. “But just think, sir; we cam shew you this very whore these mea are, and we oan prove that ‘are there for no good purpose. ‘They are well wn bond thieves——" mae icon’ care about the Yeteves. | We don't wast ves, We only want our rly, OF rathe' 8s Sepcettors do. "They. ate We lovers Row, aud not She Bank What food will It do to catch the thievest won't help the depositors, will it? With respect fo your know! about the robbery, and having elne, and heaven knows what, it might all be good noth, and no doubt it fe, Lhace my own oplaion matter, of course, But I may as well tell thal received about one hundred letters Grant f the tione 7., The depositors much see ft to Pye something, but the Bank don't. Bat you better ‘on Kelso ; talk to him about it, see Young toot talk to him. ‘I want the money; don't care about the Mhleves, don’t want them, won't hi Sj “ Good morning, str. Next the detective offcors saw both Kelso and x but these gee are far from bel former being very fond of Elory ter of money. Nothing therefore could be necom- shed. ‘They still continue to work, and probabi of these fine mornings the robbers will fu elves in limbo, ‘THM CLUE—A WOMAX, OF CouRsE. ‘There is a woman up town who, tho last thirteen or fourteen ys has been the our of a noto: ions thief, who has had a hand in every "big job" thin city. ‘The thief, being short of funds before the robbery, appealed to her for money, “T wont give you a cent.” ‘Do, my dear: there is. big Job coming, and PLU, hoon too, and then I shall be allright, “Te wil by + biggest thing you ever heard of. ye woman £ im the money, an ik was robber aree or four days afterward, thereafter the man and the woman quarrelied, vand the latter unsealed ber lips, Following op this Information, the detective om gers watched the fellow's movements, He was traced @bouse in ‘Tenth avenue. A strict watch waa the Ocean committed in New York of late years, is ndangerous character, He was connected ‘with the great |Adams Express robbery in ‘Ss, and jaa incarcerated in Wethersfield prison tive years thatcrime. After serving his ime he in affluence, and has ry f favorito brother he bought a farm in Maine. This ier was in town a few days before the robbery, wa eet bome In season to be out of the way, jor wan this all. ‘The detective oficers, koowiag men, told them without any ceremony that ow them to be connected with the mn robbery. ‘They af frat took the remark as an but when they were told who they were mysterious movemonts, and of three or f they took to Hoboken and Jersey City, wh ‘went there, whom they saw, and what they did “came down,” made a ‘clean breast, ao to give ‘some Information pretty soon hich will clear up all this mystery, TUAT BOX—THE DEAD MAN, are also two other things which need some ton. One le that box containing several \ds_of dollars worth of, bonds found in the pirest, label'ed *Jobn Jourdan.” No man of com. Won sense bolicves that these bonds wore delivered without » preconcerted arrungement with the police, It waa all (fuse & police expression) ‘a put up job." Tse agalu thero Is the story of the man that was ‘4 train of cars in Rngland, some of tho bonds being found ou bis person. This naeuse, and is wot believed by anybody. the two private detective oficers names We are not at Iiberty to mention, will Probably bring affuire to crisis, and then we may ‘pect some rich developments, {uterenting (0 every: , bat to nune more so than tie slam deictive ofthe Mulberry street 5 ——— The Anti-Rest Riots, Teor, August 4—The town constables of Kast owh, Went to the residence of William Whit- eater day, and arrested his two 8 ionamin, * yi charge of ‘iltard Griggs, of Sandlake, Thi were mitted to Jail, and im the morning taken to bush, where they were committed. Am in- was held by Coroner Hurley yesterday. The renters of the Sandiake re emphatically dis- eet foreible resistance to the law, and are anan- thor condemnation of the murder of Dupu- if Griggs. F — Seuater Pomeroy Barned in Effigy. Lasranworra, Aug: 4—At a meeting of the eo, OF lands, speeches were de- ivered by the Hon, Sidney Clarke and others, Reso- were passed unanimously denouscing James P Joy and the United States Senate, asking Censiors and Pomeroy to resign thelr seals, cutting from the Republican party, and forming « new jadepoodent State Commiltee. Senator Pomeroy ‘wee burned in ofgy. ‘The Oconn Dank Robbers Imitated, Mesors, Wilbour & Hastings’s stationery store, Peari snd Fuitoa streew, was robbed some time ween Le Bigs - Monday orulag, of ‘p00. 40. $00 worth of goods, preciscly asthe Bonk was robbed afew weeks ago. The fea picked the lock of the basement door, to they attached a bolt. Then they cut through 19 coiling to the room above, No reward is oftrred he return of the goods, nary ements for the cable tween Pauama aod Callao, the principal seaport of , have been concluded, and the work is soon to ‘beaun, ‘The india Rubber, Gatta Percha, and raph Works of Loudon, which has most of the submarine wire in Market M Mr, Charles W. Heldridge, of 121st street, @ommitted suicide carly yesterday morniug by faking lnodanum, He went to bed early on Tuesday Bight) telling his wife not to diswurb lim, and at aoe hee Re gd he sUmulant, she retired, morving found THE OUBAN RBYOLUTION. A Recond Lon Kataton Pledge: Who Wonts to the Bon t-36,000 Vol ere. Havana, Aug. 4.—The Captain.General has authorized the Spanish Bank to Is¢ae a second loan, ‘The proceeds of the confiscated estates are specially pledged for its redemption. ‘The namber of voluntecrs in the Istand is 96,000. ‘The total given in the despatch of the 96th alt, was Incorrect. — THM BEGINNING OF THE BND. —— Practical Recoguition of Cubs by England ‘Waawiwatox, Aug. 4.—Mr. Morales Lemus, the Cuban Envoy in the city, lately received a very in- torenting letter, dated at Paris, Jnly 19, from Mr, Porfirio Valiente, the Cuban Envoy in Franee, from which wo make the following extract: “I beg leave to inform you that I have forwarded to ite destiny tion the note addroseed by our Secrotary for Foreign Affairs, C. Ramon de Cespedes, (0 the Secretary of Btate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and which I received through your bands. I sent the commanication to the English Secretary, with another from myself, and 1 bad th tisiaetior to receive lis qffcial (not private) acknowledgment of the Cuban Secretary's note, and of my communt- eation.”* geen The Ganbonts at Mystic—Rer Bet Naw Lowvow, Aug. 4.—The Marshala, last nigh, merely served papers upon the buliders of the fifteen’ Spanish gunboats, ordering them not to leave port ntl further notice, The Marshale then cracked sovers bottles of champagne, and rode beck to Rew Yorn, To-day work has been re- sumed upon the gunbon:’ a# though nothing had hanpened. ‘Three of the guct0als have alroady been Inunched, and were about to u.’ owed o New York to receive thelr machinery. . Six more are to be put in the water before close of the wook, ‘The others will be afloat some time next week. All these boats will receive their machinery at Detamater’s in your city. Their boilers are all ready, and thelr engines nearly so. Two Span tah naval officers of high rank are said to bave vis ited the shipyards in Mystic to-day. Before the keels of these boats were laid, ship- Hiding at Mystic bad been very dull for several years, aud when the contract was made, the busi- ness of the town revived immediately. The pre- vious duluews of sbipbullding had caused the workmen to go away, and the contractors were onable to find all the shiowrights ey wanted without bringing them from other places, Many men came to Mystic from Long Inland, New York, and Boston, and added materially fo the population, so that the place has worn a vory lively aspect. Right of the gunboats were contracted for by C. Mallory & Oo., two by George Groeaman & Co.,and five by Hill & Grinnell. It is understood that of these parties wiil lose heavily should the work ‘on tho boats be suspended, as they were shrewd enough to require partial payment in advi 4 other payments at stated intervals as the work pro- grensed. Capt, Wilson and the Deputy Marshal here ha been requested by Marshal Barlow to kecp watch on the gunboats at Mystic, and see that none of them are removed. it of the Rverything # cotve Bpectal Despatch to T! Wasuiwaton, Aug. 4.—The Spanish attachés here aro reticent, but express themselyey ax per- foctly satisfied with the present situation of affairs, ‘There is considerable excitement over the Keixure of the gunboats, T understand to-night thet to-day despatches from Marshal Barlow were received, | forming the State Departmont that most of the Spanish gunboats are on the stocks, that only four of them have received their machinery, and that none of them would oc ready for sea inside «of @ month, The Marshal ‘Also telographa that the contractors will be allowed to continue their work wntil ths State Department orders it stopyed. ‘The Marshal says that no assist vce from tie Navy Departinent in nocded, Hy has ordered all his deputies to return at once, What Secretnry Robeson has Done, Lone Brann, Aug. 4.—I saw Secretary Rob- enon this afternoon, and asked him if any United States vesscle hed been placed at the disposal of Marshal Barlow. Ho evaded the question. I afterward Jearned from an authentic source that Admiral Por ter had telegraphed from Washiogton that Secrotary Fish had made a requistuion apon bim fora naval force to watch Spanish gunboats, The Admiral telegraphed that be bad xiven all the necessary orders, and Scoretary Roberon repliod * all right.’ ——— SAN DOMINOO. aes Despatches Keo Lona Baanom, Aug. 6—I learn that Secretary Robeson admita that Senator Cole has goue to Bun Domingo om n special mission, The Secretary de- clarea that inside of oae year San Domingo will be Admitted to tue Union, ‘The Secretary to-day received « dospatch from Mr, Prnest Lareobe, the Haytien Charge d’Atetrs, asking an interview to-night or to-morrow morning. Mr. Laroche is stopping at the St, Germain Rotel te New York. learn that lie hias had a long interview with Bee, ish, and that Mr. Mish bas given lim a letter Lo present to Mr. Robeson. ‘The business in Important, and may have some decisive bearing unow the annexution project, Mr, Robeson will weet Mi Laroche at Howland’s on the arrival of the train./w ‘the morning. Elepement The First Ward is alive with sen: The last ts no loss than-as elopement, Yesterday Rich ard Harley, Raq., went out walking with Miss Mur garet Morphy, of 8 Codar street. They had long loved each other, and would lave married had not , Miss Maggie's mother objected to) having Riebard for her son-in-law. But, notwithstanding her mother's luom to the match, Maggie dete: mines’ to "Ged her “Risherd atconit by w eafreronceried arrangement, she ‘met’ Mr Henloy, and they both proceeded to St James"’ Catholic Church and were duiy married Bound together by ties that no one can rent asunder, the happy couple proceeded to the St, Dennis Hotel, where they arespending the honey moon, ‘The greatest nonfusion prevailed to the First rd the young lady's din- appearance wn, and it was only late Inst night that eabouts were ascertained, THE RAILROAD HORRORS. THE CRASH ON THE ROSTON, HART. FORD AND ERIB RAILROAD. Foot Treatie- Work Bridge F Train—Three Work- Others Injared—Khocks Spectacte near Danbury, Co On the Boston, Hartford ar this town, on Tuesday mora- tng, tho trestle-work bridge just below the steam way and {ell to the ground, with four loaded care and seven men, one of whom was nother has since di nd the fonr remaining are more ‘The trestie-work is used to run out cars for the filling of the valley, At the place where the accident occurred it was nenrly Atty feat hi Four of the cars or dumps were on the treatle-work. ‘Two men, carpenters, were at the end, extending the work; three brakemen were on the cars, and Correapondence of The Sx.n. Saratoga, Aug. 4—Rumors of the approach- tng vinit of President Grant (who, by the way, has not come yet), and the racing meoting, 0: on the warm weather of the past few days, have carioned & resh to this famous and favored local ity from all parte of the eountry, The hotels are Miling rapidly, The Union Hotel, ander the inan- t of Mr, Warren Leland, flourishes as of At this popolar caravansery there are two Counts with anpronounceable names, who have suc: cocded in creating quite a sensation In the drawing: rooms and on the pinazas, In @ future letter, how- over, L aball indulge ina little society chat, 1 prosont letter I propose to devote to tho races, which commenced today under the most favorable faspiecs, the weather bein large, and the running food. ‘Among the Gothamites on the track T noticed Chariey Ransom and Goorge Mill, the latter of whom, by the way, Is cotming money ot his menage. Jin Morrissey attended the races, but singular to say Charley Welch was not athia side. with a Construct Daxnonr, Aug. and Erie Railroad, instantly kille, a dying condition or lesa injured, anding at the dumping place the cars parsed on to tho trestle, oF ht pieces bent inward. fhe eee Se pte e the alarm, ‘was too late. tors was seen to run back as the alarm was ‘off, but ho fell with the rest. lim in the neok, and ‘One of the car MR. GRANT'S SPANISH RUSE. THE ATTEMPT TO TRICK THE PEOPLE ABOUT THE QUNBOATS. — in in Chnrao of the Vessels, and ‘Them for Work to Pro- coed—Signifionnt Silence of the m Authorities. Tho blanket journals which for the first time commended the xeal of Marshal Barlow because he carried out the orders of Diatrict Attorney Pierrepont In seizing the Spanish gunboats, may prepare their types to annonnce in less than a week that they were the vietims of a delusive ennard at his hands, He informed some members of the press that by the nuthority of the generat commission which he claims to have received from Gen, Grant, bat which was transmitted, ax wo are informed, oxclasively to Mr. Piorrepont, that Fe took the aotion which resulted in the seiaure; butit was positively asserted by the representative of the District Attorney, and sabec- quently by Barlow himself, that the ortginat orders for the seizure emanated (rom Secretary Fish, who took this means to remove the damning effect of the popular demonstration on Inst Monday night, Mr. Barlow virtually communicated the purpose for which the selznre was made to a scribe of » certain yot, and Charlay may have romained behind on buel- dames O'Netl, the affable clerk of the | Jcferson Morket Poller Court, engewed (a conversa- tion with Chris, O'Conner, Beg Who je mistaken for and feted as the reputed oephew of Charles O'Conor, earth be waa dead. quivering human flesh | Uber in the valley, Were taken oul as soon Aa erable diMculty Danbory, a carpenter, was instantly killed, A bad the base Of the brain, reecived from a jek of bar of iron, kilied him instantly, 4 up the bank, the head ick of timber resting across ter, struck on the he touched th cars, iron rails, | Franca.” . colobritics are prowent; at lest those who favor ri It in arather noticeable fact that pro- tarfmen, who mostly incline toward trot- ting, neldom attend these running meetings, and never bet spon them, ‘Three races were run to-day. The first was the one for the Travers stakes (I bave negiected to state Mr. ‘Vravers was present), $00 entrance, play or pay, $1,000 added, for three-year-olds, one and threo: Soveu horses were entered bat only Mr. Delmout's b. and Mr, Cotton's bi. ¢. the order Y have mentioned they Tuvereauid by three 14, All three borses are well Yorkers, who have seem them on Glenelg, whose record is good, Ml 60 the betting was weopatakes for all quarter, $50 catrene, er Bouton, Danbury, a carpen soft embankment below, and miraculo with acat on the upper lip. James Dowd, dumper, from Massachusett ‘was badly injured in the chest will not five. Michael Crow: Ive when taken from the “, but died soon afterward, Cameron's br. ST HOPE DISAST! the Jerome Conrse, wan the favorite at the stari, Disaster—W hat she The readers of Tan S: after the Mast Hope disaster, the body of a woman was found, and with her the charred corpses of three little ehildren, concerning whom nothing was then known, and notiing or very little has since deen ascertained. A few days ago rt was reported that a cameo breast-pin bad been found among the nd it was thought that this might perbaps decome a clue to the wom however, as yet Jed to nothing. city, Knowing these facts, bas volunteered the fol lowing information : Ou Wednesday, the 14th of July, about the hour of noon, he meta woman In the waiting room of the ferry houre at the foot of Chambers atreet (the Rrie Railway ferry), whos pance attracted his three children, or 11, the youngest bright and pretty taces quite noteworth that was soiled, 5 travelling. Te entered ‘into will remember that urday, were withdrawn jontest was very ex: Laveastor, Nemosis, meniloned win to whom Capt. Moore has all along confidently uitted bimanlf with wo more cred . Moore, who has unquestionably the country, has reserved his stock for Dut already ‘two of hin idols have been docs not wie to-morrow, Moore stock wilt not be so popular sain the A gentleman of this kes 1ord two-year-olds, half a mil added. This’ was easil '# Remorscloss, Belmont's Nollie Jaincs coming in second, and Thompson's Lexi ‘The meeting wi ‘will be run ouch day. popular among the Iadics. Miss tage. Thurlow inguin igs bY The Entries for Thursday's Racon. ‘The betting mania increases, pools are being sold by the auctioneers. The entrion for the hurdle race to morrow, ‘The greabevont of the day for tho Saratoga cup, and t mous character of tha bettiny favorite, and bringing in the 06), and in another pool of lowing horses In the correa| $1,195 and $900 icDowald, $380 and $450 ‘nd $100. Other iarge pools are ‘entries for the three-quarters of a mile donb tuny Ludlow, Logutee, “jumper” in irom wor! dv heay. or pe and vory y some way from ca (he does not remember where, exactly, she said the irom works were) : r to come to him immediately, that he had sent ber money for passage; and thet he had done so be- canse he wished to avoid as much as poasible all de- lay. She had tickets for a Orat-class passage on the ith her, which she showed the gontle- ino time that she feared she Would not be allowed @ first-class neat boca jothing. She hud better clothing ¢ did not have time to ‘She had arrived im the eity on Monday, d bad been detulued until Wodueaday on account nd now that she had Ih she in She was going with sho 6:00 @ Mitebell, Ripley, without delay; are Sanford, nage 5 Rox tended going right un. Biddy Malonw, Atbioue, aud Lobolts nt was the Int the gentleman heard ofher ‘The mption now is, that ifehe has perished (and it Vory probable), It wis owing to her being pi car because of her dil Brighton Kacos—Second Day, Nursery stakes of 10 Loxnox, Aug. 4. olds, was won fove, oneh, for fwo-yer jog br: ec Hush mouey into the sinoking . deapite the frst-c ‘fhe amoking ear wos (he ouly one barat. boon in any otner ear of the tral In case the fa Against Recorder, 10 (0 1 agalnat escaped Injury are true, the hasba 8, as here traced dof this woman, who may Brighton cup, vaiue 400 sovs,, added to swoep. Pennsylvania Iron works, Cs ich, was won by'b. ¢. Meatitution, & Bluoskin third ainet the winner, 3 |, Against Bigoskin, ly Capecting his wife an dren, will have the right to pretty beavy damages against Morne, OTHER RAILWAY SLAUGUTERS, — — Trotitog in New At Rockingham Park, Portsmouth, N. H., _yes- terday, the trot for s purse of @150 was won by Walker In theeo wtaight beats, Hallie won the first iaoney in &47, wie socond and Lady Lawrence th Atnaxr, Aug. 4.—This afternoon, as J Shafer, a teamster, wi In the race for $2 riving © epan of ‘oad track In Spencer airect, ve backed down upon the team, instantly killing both of the horses, Shafe) truck, foil under and his neck and back wero THE LABOR MOVEMENT. th broken, as a! his arms, He was killed instantly, A boy named Who was also on the truck, was thrown un- der the car and had one of his feet badly injured. the Spotters —Chancos for a Compremise—The Newark and Willameburgh Tailery Adording Welcome Aid. The Bxeoutive Committee os tne si li-day meeting t returned them yesterday to their of completion. imbardt & Adior wero re- scale of prices, The same locomotive has killed ¢ ‘ee OF 10Ur Der sons the past year, Killed by a Lec: Baroaxrour, Auj croasing the New with @ team, sbout a the engine of the 3 P. terday, ond was instantly killed. dent of Black Rock. tailors held an who had goods Henseler Brothers aud ted as laving agrood to the ‘any of the small elothin, 4.—Charles Flag while train from New York yes- Swith was a reni- warned not to at the track, a# the train was seen nj i: His body war canght on the pilot carted until (he trate was stopped, ‘ct ap a class of wid diemen between the journeymen and the wholesa | mawufacturers, ore unwilling and refuse to join their coOperation tl suoperd. A meeting is to be held to-day at 42 Avsnae A, to see whether 8 compromise ¢apnot be effeotod with Union No. 10, evcn b; reduction iu the tartff ‘The Newark and. Williams! tug wolcome assistance to their both morally and materially, and the manufacturers 1n Nowark aro said to be read: Mf reqaired to do 0, clothing manufacture the movement, sirike can hardly Fifteen Victims near Chartotteeyi! Lyxcunuua, Aug. Saturday afternoo —At about t o'clock on the mall train of the Orauge and Altzandria Railroad was approachi itesviile, tte brake attacsed to the front tru: of the hindmost our tellin front of the wheel, au the car Was throwu from the track and upset, ther unding twplve o1 ously. The train taifors are render. w York brevhren, to clove thelr places lenry Sturts, © sual # of Wiilliamsburgh, w member had Mr. Harthor, a" watch" urrest- yesterday for being stationed near his house, Mr measure 80 long as lis own but when the rule operate Prompt in causing the arrost o Aiuch indignation was manifested yesterday un ac: tin, Willauabuth slag a , int ani " leader In the movement, M84 ® Prom a Killed In Bontos. Boston, Aug. 4.—B, R, Hixon, brakeman on the Boston avd Albany road, was knocked of a train and killed last night by coming In contact with (ue wator pipe uudor the Tremont street bridge. 8 fellow-workman, LONG ISLAND, ra’ Union No. 4 met lu: Present from Unions urge action in regard to ilmiting 4 entices to two, and oxcluding © seabs, the rules of tue diferent Unions. Some omploy Mrs, George T. Summits, of Amity 4 Ty lighted the fire to cook bre: Gid not burn readily, she poured.» ntiy exploded and borued her toh whe had Iu her @ has forgiven her ugbler’s rashnees, and if they both humble them- salves and ben forgiveness, she wiil bless them, and all them her darling childien, ‘This is the cuuse of ) reigning sensation in the highest circles of the ard, —_ A Now Photog Fatablinhme: Mr, Abraham Bogardus, photographer at 368 Broadway, has opened a branch ostablishment ut 1,183 Broadway, near Twenty-soventh atrect. He has a spacious and handsome store, with a picture filler 28 back, which he shority eontempiaten 1 ing with oil palntings, Up stairs there ls a suitable otograplile aller with large dressing rooms for Neues, “Mr. Hogardus takes specialty of taking portraits on reelain awe, of if exhibits vory attractive ypecin — ‘The Feuian Fu The squabble about the fund subscribed for Fenian bonds, when the enthusiasm about that cause Was ab ite hoight, assumed a new phase in the Supe rior Court yesterday, ‘Tae suit af John O'Muony teainet Joho Lawiens and others was supplermer by another, wherein Wm. H. Bailey is plaintiff and John O'Mahony, ex-fead Centre, Thomas J. Bar Roceiver appointed by tbe Court, with August Be mont and Krnest B, Luecke, in whiove care the fun was originally deposited, are defendants. Mr. Bulley's counsel made # motion to vacate the order discontinulag proovedines, aud for removsl of the Fou'an fund tody of the City Chaiuber: lata to that of a Reeciver appointed by the Court, Juoge McCuun reserved his decision ————— Judge Bosworth ou olice Minmaungment, At the police triale yesterday, while an officer ‘wan on Uial for belong of post, the President of the Board said: ‘It is the most dilenls thing possible to and » potrolman on post. I walked two miles thie morsing te get trevl wif, and looked careiully op gach side of the rend. Dul I could not see patrol: man, ood would possitly eo acon One remained there uatll aow,’ which he y ibrowing It from her on the Boor wucn sue | ers, it was sald, had now four sppreauce oilers had @ dosen or Afoen boys at work, without any agreement as to apprenticeship, men are also Lumerously employ men consider thei: mittee of three wi with those from NEW JERSEY, Lereate eudangercd, A com fo. 4 to conlor or a pald Wire Departament and 12, and It was decided to Pickpocketa are working the street cars of Kilaabeth is agitating 9 had resolved not to work letior was read f the Poters’ Hocioty of ‘Trea- lee had been ofeciod \ m prom! with the cuptoyers, ‘I'he strike bad ovased, and ull bad goue to work, Only one passenger train is ruoning on the New- | with scave after Donnell, who was at men at the negro pichic near Newark on Tuesday, la bed in the nbdo- ying that » com, ‘The new iron bridge over the river at Klizaheth, built by Mosere, Moore, has Deen accepted by the Free Laber ltows, One who knows writes ns from thy roporta hab the lauwaey girs cine nes gaueds ny * ‘Tre operative plaster duced their initiation fee from G0 to Bhoo Cuttors’ Lodge 119, K. spbeial meeting atin Beat Uh onawayS at $3304 * Y hangers will meet ot £45 Broadway, ‘clock, (0 eleot & Trustee. tive Bricklayer ‘The A. V. Davidson Association, of Hoboken, had their fret anoual picnic in Floral Park, Hudson City, ankita have te ‘ooklyn have As a number of inem were at work on a Patorson the bawk crumbled probauiy lived's few di Bones of @ child toa had been buried @ year, OBITUARY. enty third atrvet ‘Tho Dry Goods Clerks’ Karly Closing reparations tor ie pi ‘The cabinet makers employed in Roux's th Bret, HAF Beventh aveuue, ure un slike i this ¢ ty, dic of congestion of the lungs. e, Throgy’s Neck, on Monday evening, romihent and wclive mem bers of the Republicau party in Westehoster county, Mr, Alfred Burnett, a well-known compositor, the Herald ofics of New Brootiyn Union occ, died on ‘Tuesday at his bouve 76 Adams sirect, Brovkiya, wong of the moxt ‘The shop tailors employed by Brooks Brothers, ast evening ty regniate their ‘The plate printers ha: 0 Weahingtom urging the strikers to bold out York, and later at th id & mooting yosterda Aug. 4.—Geo. W, Palmer bas been appointed Aysistiut Appraiser in the No Castom House, Tho followlu made to-day in the New York Custoin Hous award. Dixon and Thos. C, Jor ‘The journermen masons of Newark liad an on- erday. and determinud wy stead by eneb other ta appointments wero Branch No. 1 of the National Union of Pramors ‘Tho hack drivers of Toronto ‘fig aes re conus 2 one ike. Not removea Wis bow "toe ilo wiky. aor, FORO Om ‘she journal, who headed the Marshal's statement—not his own—with the consoling words, “Tammany PLEASR WKMAIN FOR A PRW DATA ‘Wo can state upon positive authority that the gane boats were not xelaed by the Deputy Marshal. ‘The persons who had charge of the work of completing them for sea were simply notified that they shold not leave this port ponding the action of the Govern ment in relation to the probable mses to which they were to be applied. And the course pursnod by the officers was in marked contrast with their ection t Cuban vestels, ‘They merely instructed the sin charge of tho Decatur anil other works not to leave thin port till further orders. In other words, the official voice of the Depaty Marshals simply said to thone in charge of the boats, " Pleuse remain for a few days !"* NO MARAUALA IN CARON OF fitR VESSELS, Immediately after the Deputy Marshals had noti- fied the persons in charge of the gunboats not to sail Will the decision of the Cabinet should be made known, th rned ong and all to thelr room in Biahaly pi Show he mousat ler ten I the present tlmé no Federal officer has been sen t to guard the vosse In, 1iis startling fact was cor- roborated by 9 visit of a reporter " BUN to the Hp 9 ‘de sod iron works where the vesseia lie | AO ‘that the Marshal's i bo regarded as merely nominal. When the Cuban vensols were “seized,” Depaty Marabals, armed to the teeth, walked the decks, and revenue entters and Spanish spies wero tm halting distance of thelr eries for aid; bat the 8 gunboats were deserted by the sam: officials when they were seized. In fact, the cere mony was designed to be an ostontatious mockery of Justiee, in order to coneiliate the public sentimont, ‘as time wilt amply prove, Tum CAT OUT OF TIE MAC. Tt would nopoar (20m the orders of Secretary Fish and Judge Pierrepont that they Intended that bona Aide seinuren of the gunboata ahould be made in the ‘ual way, by placing marshals on board of each, and Ling the operations on the vessels which indl- — to its temporsry effect. When order his deputies to exhibit f that the gunboats had been solzed by in board of thes replied : “Tid not think there was any occasion to order my men to remain on the v " ‘The Marsbai alse furnished another proof that the seixure wae merefy vominal, for be permitted the work to procead on the vessels, in order to prepare them for sca in time for tho prospective order for thelr release, ‘The Marahal oven gave a spectal per mit for one of the gunboats to be taken from Stack's 'd, Greenpoint, yesterday morning, to the Dela- jor Works, wlicre she ls to receive her machi ery, and workmen are now engaged on her for object. SIONITICANT AILENCH OF THH SPANISH AUTHORITING, 11 considered « very tromarkable and significant fact that neither the Spanish Cauthorities nor their foal trepresentatives have taken any action what- ever iu regard to the seizure, and Messrs, Webster & Craig, the counsel for the’ Spanish Government, who are ever fjeaious In 8 professsonal way of the plereat o Uicir clients, bave called upon the Mar- rit Attorney about iter, although dally communication wish former ycansed the selzure ot the Cuban steam. ‘The Spanish Consul of this city and the Spat h Minister have niko exhibited a very injudicious 1 of which indientes that the oa!» Wore of a fricnlly cluructer, e leon merely detained til they are ready fOr sea, won thoy may be release TU GUNDOATS AT MrATIC, CONN, Tenterday the Marshal received a despateh which da report which apjeared In Tux SUN of ineaday, that his deputies tad sclzed, or secared tho detention of fifteen additional guuboats, now Delng built for the Spanish Goverament at Mystic, Conn, ‘This action, Lowever, was Wholly upneces: rary, an the vessels Would havé to come to New York for thelr machinery, The INO ON THR AGONY. Tu order to how how the agony is belug piled up clunmily in this basloess, may be said that the As y of the Navy, acting under to have sent ‘hy at a late hour vesterday afternoon to the Dis. Attoroey, giving him authority to use four war Marshal Barlow to guard the Spanish jad $0 injudiciously, but honest. y, ordered his deputies to leave, MORE WOOL PULLING, At is said that the Marshal has “ taken mea to prevent the delivery of the armam boats to the Spanish authorities, but Informed a reporter of Tie SUN, and other members Of the press, (hu! le does not rogard the shipment of arms to Cola sa @ violation of the neutrality laws ; and his official views on the matter bave been Illus trated amply by his refusal to interiero with the dopartures of the Spunish arsenals, the steamers Morro Castle ‘olumbia, which are now chirged With smuggling, ‘when they leit wemi-weekiy with arts for the brutal soldiery of Spain, so Now York Draug! 8 Anwoct ‘The New York Draughtsmen's Association last evening elected: President, A. K. Sargent; Vice President, John Buckingham ; Secretary, George Wheoler tant Becretary, George Weich; ‘Treasure |. Foggott; Kditor, Samuel Go nitice of Management—Messrs, Cashmau, lor, Lett, and Shadoer, —— ‘Tho Old Sixty-ninth Company I of the Sixty-ninth Regiment bad a Joyous Mme yesterday afternoon and evening in Bellevae Garden, Eightieth strect, East River, In addition to the 80 members, there were also on the rounds Col. Kavanagh, Lieut.-Col. Hargous, Major ora, and many other oficers, —— PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR, pata aig ‘The late samc Toucey bequeathed $20,000 t Trinity es of Hartiort 5 a ” mm ‘The Hon. F. Tiernan, once oar Mayor, sailed for Liverpool yesterday. Mr. De Cordova lectured in tho Mansion House, Long Branch, last evening. Clark Bell, counsel to the Unior cating 00 his clogaut farm at Dundes Gen. T. Dent and Fred. Grant, the Presi- dent's #on, are at the International, Niagara Fails, Midshipmen B. Noyes and , M. Day have successful oxamioations botore the Board, ead have heen recommended for promotion. Col, J. Whitebead Byron, of Irish and Cuban in- irrectionary fame, has been made Assistant Assessor In 'rooxlya. Hiram Sibley, the First President of the Woatern Union Telegraph Company, returned from Kurope in the Rosia, Alice ‘and be the g Pweific, is rustix N.Y. ed are f00n to visit Bangor, ‘Toff, who entertain it before his start ne the pedestrian Weston last Chicago, having been taken in by a reed $3 for two honrs' work, ap to Marshal Tooker, and the Macshal revoked (lo ‘sLloouse, Among the passengers by the China for Liver. fay my fein H . months in Karove. y apere WA) opens tare Fix-Hooretary Stanton and family left Washington few days th Phitadolpi 0 fow dare h Pnitadel 60 lo some of tho North: Gen, Burnside was at Booth's Thoatro last night, and stirotes much attention. He laughod hearti at rvou's Jokes. fie w owever, Lo Ket Shoat and stood througuout the. whole verforisht Durant, Manuger of the Pacifle road, Oake de brother, the G ine eantlemon who al) iow jark Mell's prinoel; ukion as Dundes, N.Y, Mr. A.D. aout of the Asso- pinted ress, in health Nanthe editorial g Binoe he with the editor Noe at been in Havana he bas entirely reorguatied ther A sociated Prev, taking charge of ‘ud 8 portion of Ceatal cemelete: rr correspondoats. His labore hav. uouR ut, and he hes ly beew ro 4 Cite probably Whe best abured A NAW RAILROAD WAR. WORLD'S NEWS, ——— IN THE DRITIOR THE OLD THE PROCHEDIN PARDIAMBNY YESTERDAY. mon whom Lopes hae in Cap- Paraguny—The San Jean wy Negotintions—The Ge Submits whatever Iaformation tt trol the Susan recinted 100 per Aunany, Aug. 4.—Much excitement oxists hore concerning the clection of Dircciors of the Sasque- hanna Raitroad in September. ties seeking control, and exch one is after stock to that it has appreciated one hundred It is understood that the control of the road. ‘There are two par. per cent, within a week. Krie Railroad Directors w: Mr, Ramsey has enjoined the iransfer of the stock of the town of Oneonta, on the groand that it had been sold ot loan than par. The Erle party claim | ment that they have secnred a majority of the stock, while Me, Ramacy insists th Otway, Under Secretary of Foreign sald that the agents of the British Goverm- ‘ery effort to obtain access te liahmen now held captive in Paraguay. The last intetligence received in regard to them wal furnished by two American naval ofecrs, and was in effect that they were ali well, bot still restrained of thelr liberty by the com Viscount Milton asked whether the Government conld inform the House what progress had been made in the San Juan boundary negotiations, and what the expense of holding possession of the istend THE ALABAMA BF 4 of President Lopes, ff the Repnblicans—Negre onse, Baldwin € Buckley, of the Montgomery district, and Hayes The Third Din. aro that Parkins ome majority. . Back, of the Mobile !) are elected to Congress trict is doobital, son (Dom) is elected by a har re, Chambers, and Talladega 8 majorities, Tho full returns from Lee county have not been received. 0 (Demn.) has 109 majority. ‘The advices from Court Hous Mr, Otway repliod that aa differences still extstom with the United States, Mer Majesty's Goverament waa unable to furnish any information or lay pondence on the ta! 1860 had submitted % the (had theright ft. MAYWDSg vo that ‘ear trom hitp. ladles Tr Lord ‘Milton wae able to add Government fee Impossible at sact short ae thee to say what the cost of the oecupation: island amounted to. — RECONSTRUCTION IN FRANOB, ‘The Henate may Resolve iteclf inte a Keoret Committoe—The Relations of tHenate, Corps Legisiasif, and Emperor te be Regulated by Imperial Decree. Panis, Aug. 4.—The Empress Bugenio is om. pected to visit Constantinople In September, Pie parations are making on the mont extensive ncale, ‘Among the cloases of the Senate Coneultum ia one providing thet ow the demand of five members iteelf into & seoret Com- Baldwin county, yousersion of the Yiills, ‘eat one Whitg moan badly, and prevented any Domo. cratic negro from Young: ‘he Sherif could not control (hem. That precinet gives Buck 920 majority. ——— GREAT FIRE LN PHILADELPHIA, ‘ wane ome ‘They were very riotons. The Lombard sleet W nited States Donded Warchougm. neor and Wa Lows Katimmted at Puttapevema, O'clock this evening an immonse dre bas been | aiicg tm may resol 10 P. M.—Since 7 raging in tho United States Bonded Warehouse on Lombard strect wharf. ‘The building contained thirty thousand barrels of whtekey, which will be totally destroyed. ‘The loas will probably reach two and a balf millions of dollars. ‘The by the explosion of th the engineer and watchman bave perished tu U ‘The relations of the Senate end the Jatif with the Emperor and ber ereteet trp hereafter be regulated by an imperial decree. ‘The Journos dee Debate thinks that the reforma now propoved will not disappoint the hopes ratend meesage to the Corpe Légininttt, peepee THER SPANISH REVOLUTION, Tho | Onriter Te ts thought that | oy the emperor’ Midnight—Tho fire ie still rnging, with tittle subdued until moreing. whole fire department are on the gro the combustible nature of the contents, are unable todo more than prevent furth Drompect of bel: Tertosa and Tervel—De but from | font of Cariiot Bands in Several Parts of spreading of the are reported at Tortoas and Tervel. It is ofeialty donted that the Couneil of War ordered the of two Osrlist prisovers, Several bands of Carliste tn difforent parte of the country have been defosted und scattered within the past day or two, It is a was damaged Inst night to the extedt of $200; no tn- | #erted that the Government will soon call om) the tethe farone of Spain a fret ‘iapoged to abrieate of the Prince of Asturise. Ewit & Heydon’s chair factory, in East Chest ville, was boroed yesterday nut street, Loule $6,000. T, G. Barrow’s tin shop, at 424 Hudson street, William Baumgartoer’s lager beor saloon on | is Palisade avenue was damaged yenterday about $5(0. Tosurance, $9,500. King and Prince streets, burned yosterd: Spain Not Prepared te Sell Caba, One of the chimneys fell Maonip, Aug. 4.—The truth of the report that tioms with the United jependence of Cubs, is pos has opened ni looking to the NACY OF LOVE. German Confidence in American Integrity. ct confidence teat the ithful to the programme im which they ‘againat repudiation. The Mrs, Kate Hobbs, wife of Dr. Alvah Hobbs of 126 Wasbington street, Boston, was shot dvad by Major Thomas L. Waite, at about half-past 10 on ‘Tacaday night, in her own parior, in th hor husband and son, The murderer was arrested at once, and yesterday morning waived an examina- White had loved Mra, Hobbs for many years, wend in 1861 attempted to stab her because she had Ho was then seot to an In- sane Avylum, but was afterwards discharged, whe he entered tie army in the Ninth Massechusetts Fogimens, and received the rank of Major for gallant 424 ‘ineritorious conduct, After the clove of the wer he settled in tho South, and was adolegate to the Chicago Convention from Missisetppt tn 1988, Recently be removed to Tennessee, where he con- tractod a long divease, and a few weeks ago he re turned to Boston to consult his old medical adviser, Dr. Hebbs, who took iim into bis house for treat Here his old passion wi minated in the death of Mre, Hobbs. White Is de- soribed as a genteo! personage, abont 99 years of He came originally from Nova Seotia to Bos- died law and was His vicki was 85 years of age, clares that current rumors to tt Consranrinor: the Grand Vinier a icttor to the Vicer: ances of the Sublime Port: tion that In case no satieinetory the Porte will withdraw ‘the firman of 1941, rajected hin addresses, By rn Telokra phic Notes From the Old World. tetropolitan Fire Brigade \d her sult for divorce agninad iad) & Rhodocona Some of the London propose to visit New Yor Mrs. Vivian has enine the Marquis of Waterford, ‘The Grok firm of Fran whose New York branch (aile: ed payment in Le ‘Tho Irish Bis ps met in private conference te n yeaterJay to consider reorganisation of the Mr. Pardon, a Conservative, Mayor of Dubito, but ‘ekindled, and cal- it the Liberdis bave a majority ton, where he a crow were out again on the Thames bettor form. They were vie the Coxswain of the Oxford Grand Isuann, Neb., Aug. 4.—The Falk and yaased here to- lew York, bound for San Fi to Companies duairing to Maacernik penis, trom the shores of Portug: cisoo, All well. bal Brackert’ The number of fires in this cit & total lone of Fire Marshal McKeady, of Brooklyn, city during July, the loss on whi BROOKLYN, house in Nuvy street, by John Harbison. antic Bank's losses by the late President, C. Rashmore, will reach about ioe, velden yzeare of age, of % Front street, Putrick Bark, a buteber, of 921 Gold ros m Tuesday night by Vatrick Ward Fother-In-law), and three others, body wo that bis life is pda an firey im & tenemos SPABKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘The Havre cotton market cloned steady. ‘Tho Bourse closed tranquil; reats 78 fr. 70e, Maine's editors are in Convention in Portiand, The boundary lino betw bas beeo estabiiabed ‘The Assistant leans, 1 pan Cy nad San Freacieco has the Union Pacific Rall died suddenly yes bout the head and ‘Califor Oreges fara the Da tale ns nasty Coroner Jones waa tammoned yeaterday to hold Yearny who sited of Hojuriee. sustained Ly fe tho’ Flatbush Hospital white de- w freight tariff inte Operation on Tnesday, it shipments pass through St. Leake Mormons, priacipaitly Danes, as Urious with smallpox. nted to the Brook; On Monday rived in Ht, Loula for Balt Lake. has been vola de }ween Russia Masquerade Ball takes place to-night in the Stetson House, Long Branch, for the protection of trade marks luded between France and the United Staten, ‘The Royal Canadian Beak will resume besiace on the 15h Inst. ‘The Chicago Keclesiastioal Court did nothing yea lie Murchie, from New York, struck o@ the beach near Fortress Monroe yesterdag. ‘Three small distilleries havo been seii borders of the Dismal Swamp, near Norfol A call for a trans-contine: to 1neet in Oswego, Is to be published in ent is to be made to the vacant Sixth Now York until after the revere, Katahdin, from San Domiago, arti th cig oston yesterday WIth nearly ell her crew ata pa pen era + no * logy Physiology a Sere Beales and Duke, the incendiaries, have beee od, in A} bs ‘monthe reepestively ti the Westora ponivea es have Deen ca ‘sent §900,000 yester of tesa, leek, Newlowa, the Improvement for welling houses. and that tie oompletion of the pi posed works will add from three to ton millon doliars Worsh Of taxable property to the city. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Veterans of the War of 1812 ‘t Alderney Park on Monday, Aug ‘The total number of emigrants arrived at this port nuary 1 to August 4 was 168,064. Policoman Dewy Bropore a pleats ‘The scbooner A: y shot s magvificent Siberian urth Ward yesterday: ontire fruit trade of the ho 1x prices to Faliroad convention, pounds, was caught off the Dattery yesterday, Walsh and Michael Canton, while at work W hotel in Morcer street, nes scaffold breaking. wier or Sroith was committed at the *x posing ob4sogue photo: |! ‘Tombs fo Freiling and hs aod books on We at Patrick Phibbs, Inland, was killed while hoisting « lar A large lot of goods remaining in stor sold yesterday by o1 Stapleton, Staten fallig Of & dersick scow, aE T) Wooster atroet, w tom House authorities, ¢ Board of Directors of the German Rmi; corte’ that 10,2 Germad ui ‘The Mariners’ Tem; will meot this evening ty pe Temple, Oliver tom Louse Officers’ Association b eink vith haute compicted the Job by 4 o'clock this nioraiag. Thomas Nash, of 9,194 Third avenue, whi "Be" cow catcher of t “4 ‘a supposed to have been fetaily ajar {ate expldaon of » ‘The Philadelabie Vessel Owners’ tox ao ur ‘The ark Joha Wooster sailed from Boston tan Gavan © Sitalise sarge t nation wee ‘ree weeks ‘The Marine and Fire mit lame with tbe Stale Teeasbrery ‘The Cinelnuatt sterday afernoo) dances 10 the mpi frelghts Y | Cape Cod a mo the skle of the Hi 08 | aiue dost Bloth ateces, wi and the burglars escaped, Jobu MeCurtmey, Patrick Carroll, Sami. H~ Harr . Hottre, who have been itiom of toxtile fabrics Weal oot its, wen Foor ant beyond hr ‘The West, Point Board of Visitors jocked up tn the Central Police office Risiog Star Lodge G. T., No. 815, elected the fol- of the preseut day, RES Sa cents DOW Where it was ™ Union War Prisoners’ eben of eve ks Association mot | sinoe the stamp ie ra apo er and Caulker for ted oMicers, G. tho appotatmeut boklyn