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NEW YORK, THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS. —— THE YOUNG CHIEFTAINS AFTER THE GRAND GACHEM’'S BCALP. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. NAPOLEON'S NEW GAG FOR THE VOTES OF FRENCHMEN. TUESDAY, MAY 3, THE MAGNATES OF CRICKET, SPANISH MISINFORMATION, ‘DELLION. STUDENTS IN RE. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THE: SUN'S REPORTERS. Tustice Dowling’s Tet Court of 6: CAPTAIN EYRE’S MURDER, VERDICT OF AN AMERIOAN 1 ON 1B ONEIDA DISASTER, The Capture and Execution of the Profect Rotancourt—Suarrenders Domanded Rodans—The Cuban Cable's Latest Non+ Havana, May 2-—The following reports of the sitaation in the interior come from Spanish sources ; The insurgents in te Camaguay district continue to Present themselves in large bers to receive par- Bt, George’s Brilliant (Opening Day-Ex- Citing Contests Anticipated, ‘The Bt, George's Club played their opening game yesterday on their grounds in Hudson City, Many SPectators were on the ground, probably owing to the fact that there were three men playing who came with s groat reputation from the othor side. These wore Messrs. Cooper, Mooran and Doyle. ‘The first is ono of the A Question of Authority ti lege -The Juniors Sophomores Fling- Ee BY TUE ~The New Deal Hessions—M Place which he arbartans of the Sen U wy did not once ;Lose her Headway of the British White~ Kotire Fault Fixed ‘The Young Dotocracy on the War Path— jon Arrayed against Arrests tn all Direct! Phomore classos of Dicxinson College have rebelled against an order of the Faculty issued Aprit 96. Both classes absonted themselves from recitation, loave of absence liaving proviously been refused by Minus marks wore assessed upon the To this punishmont the stn- donts objected, claiming that the punishment ts ex- The Demecratic U: Tammany—Smith Ely, Jr., Bon War Whoop. The Democratic Union City and County Con- vention assembled in Masonic Hall last evening. Roswell D. Hatets, , called the Convention to order, and Smith Bly, Jr., was elected President, and J. Halloran and 8. Hoyman, Secrotaries, Dele- gates appeared from all the wards except two, The orgauization was made permanent by acclamation. ‘The President, the Hon, Smith Ely, Jr., on taking the clair, addressed the Convention as follows: Election—-The Outburet ef Public Senth ment in Paris, Pants, May 2.—The Figaro of to-day says that & man Was arrested at the race course yesterday (where the Emperor was expected as usuel), whe on an examination, was found in possession of a re volver anda formidable looking dagger. Subse quently his house was searched and a largo quantity of bombs discovered. ‘The ramifications of the plot acainet the life of the Emperor seomed to be mack Wider spread than at first eupposod, and now de volopments are continually coming to ght. Arrests entinae to be made in all directions, The Central Committee, in favor of the PYAdiectda thousand copies of thi: morniag's Figaro, which contains all the dotatis of the conspiracy agatost the life of the Rmperor, inte the various proviocos, arguments in fuvor of an aM™rmative vote, One of the Radical Journals this morning publishes a document pronouncing the expulsion of the Itatieg banker, Cornusohi, a violation of the laws of the country, doue in the Interests of a political party, ‘Tho protest is mgnod by MM. Arago, Cromioux, Jules Favre, Eugene Pellctan, Jules Simon, an@ many other equally well known Radicals, ‘The public moetings held in different parte of Paris yeaterday were very exciting, and some were consequently dissolved by the authoritios. instances the andiences departed amid shouts * Vive la République/" No rioting has occurred, knows how to Fil wling and Shandley were appointed and sworn In yesterday as Justices of the Court of Special Sessions. They will preside jn toat Court this morning Instead of Justices Cox, Coulter, and Shandiey, who were to have occupied sexts on the bench in accordance with tie plan mapped out by Mr, Houzhtaling, who re- tired from # Jucrative dosk in the Comptroiler office to accept tho clorkship of this Court under the powers just overthrown, has been displaced by Mr. Robert UH. Johnston, tue vetoran cleré of the Court Mr. Johnston also was sworn in yesterday. Tho Deputy Clerk of the Court has not yet been an- f, Robert ff, Rac 8, Veiteb, will pro he Officers of Wasuisotox, D.C, May %—The following is y of the United States Naval Court, eon- Capt. Rome, Lieut-Commander Mullin, cater Lyons, cvavened at Yokoloma to the cause of the collision between the Tt was received by the Navy jorwarded to Congress : in the ease being in possession of members, after matare aud studious Jon, fled as follows, to wits o 91th day of January, 1870, ot 5:1536 P. ¢ States corvette Oneida got under way chama harbor and stood down the bay of Ler way to Hong Kon; et amatour players Rag- land ever producod, and has made some of the largostscores on record. In the great match played in London last July between the “Gentlemen and Playors," he seored no less than 106 beforehe was out, a feat of no loconsiderablo importance when it wa ate cna a wi al as also ac red considerable notice, borough College, ‘ono of the strongest ericket clubs in the country, White Doyle was tho professional for Dublin Uni- versity for the past two yes In addition to those players pentor, a son of the renowned er! Carpenter, and the two pro‘esstonale N ‘elovens choven by respectively, the latter bo- ‘Tho resignation of the rebel General Agramonte is confirmed, ‘The rebeis have abolishel the rank of and appointed Froderie Cavada chief of operations and Bembita Commanding Gen- ‘oral in the Cirecd Villas District. Fifteen Spanish soldiers captured Iast June by the arrived at Puerto Prineive, 4 with death by Quesada, but their lives were saved through (he intercession of Bem> dita, with whom they served up to the time of their offending students, ‘Tho Faculty not yielding tp to Soturday, the stu- dents informed the Facuity that until the difference Was settled they would periorm no duties. Faculty this morning gave notice that absentoos from recitations to-day September, and any remaining in town diy would be expellet. diay to attend recitations the Younz Democracy. t be had te contead in the eleven of ld be savpended unt nd are consequently #6 ¢ rebel President Cespedes is roaming about the never sleeping twice in the same place, disloyal Prefect Betanconrt, alias ;Barbazo, Pretest Rafete have been captured and executed at Puerto Principe. inboat Boldado recently captured a small In the boat were found 8 pass port issued to Gen. Golcouria and his commission ibassador to Mexico, both signed by Other gunboats coming up, the key was surrounded. if Golcouria is om the escape rgenta have been killed at Alvares the volunteers. lodas has issved ition 1s worth have sent one hundred ttle slice will probably fall to The Stonograplier, Mr. David ably retain bis plac ‘The New Rules 4 comprise about ona-lalf, the stn- at the College. The Executive Committee have declined to doanything oxcept as mediators, ant will meet in the chapel this evening to ascertain whother any arrangement can be effected, em DRUNK AND DEAD. and the way to About 5:30 P.M. she passed to stance 820 fath- match was betwoen ¢ Presid the first to take the bat, ‘the ‘wore parted they hed connted ‘Mr, Gibbes headed the wih 22 a well earned seo: n with 2, and Doyle wi unfortonately run out or | a document furnishing Next Cruise of the At- Yacht Club. ‘acht Club met last night in their new club room, Court street, Commodore Voorkis Preriding. In answer to Mr. Jacob Voorhis relative to Rule of the Kegatta Rales, the Committee e: plained the allowance for sail was to be for the krentest amount of sail carried at any one time during @ rece, and not for the total Mount of canvas ded to read : Ifany boat of any hall make the race within eight hours, ft shail be a nee for all classes, Tho ‘liam MeManous, Job ‘The aunnal craise wil day, July 9, for two weeks, *aliiny ‘The rendezvous » by cast quarter cast, to clear Saratoga Fpit and pass aronpd Kanon-Saki Light, ‘That she geamed this course, ranning at a speed of Hitle LESS THAN SEVEN KNOTS per hour, until she arrived im the vicinity of Sara- it, when the officer of the deck believed the yess! wae «ageing to the westward from this course, led her ap 1X pointe to the east, but only viaator could get on deek, who, after be. ‘crmod of it, promptly ordered the ship arnin t cn her course of south by ¢ y stating that he could not ge more to enet- ward by reason of danger of getting aehore on Sar- The Atlantic Great "Lawyer's Diss Hon--The Pitfalis of Bleecker Street--A '* Discovery. Yosterday morning Officer McKinley found « s'upefied woman lying at the foot of the stono steps basement of 113 Bleecker street. lifting the woman he discovered the corpse of a man. Both were borne to the Princo street police station. When the woman recovered consclousnoss, ah de- veribed herself as Mary Leo, corpse as that of Robert G. Phillips, who was her compsnton on adebauch on the previous evening, Yostertay afternoon Coroner Rollins conducted Mary tostified that she resided at 164 Wooster street, and had mot Phillips on Sunday morning in George Heber's liquor store on the Houston ani Wooster strests ainz sie methim agatn in @ saloon in they drank together. wotil she found herself in the oliee station. The deceased, Robert 8. as the adopted son of Jonas B, Palllips, tho lawyer and dramatist, District Attorney of thiw county. The faintly have been in considerable distress, and fi tome neighbors, who, when they E leading dissipated life, refused to assist him, ury tourd ® verdict of accidental death, coused by conetission of the braln from falling down the steps of 118 Bieecker strect. proprietor of the building for not having the steps properly guaraed. oo ANOTHER SECKET GOLD SALE. will be made, many minutes, but no 8 slag reached the double Mgurey. side began W " ‘ondal, und & big score was = Captein-General quiring all persons residing within the ins ary district to come to settlement town within the next thirty days; und threatent that should they neglect to do so, if captured they will be treated as rebels, This order causes much excitement, and is con- dered a Leavy blow to the insurgent cause. $$ INDICTING A GRAND JURY. The Ofice of Aral and carried out bis bat. gat of the tes, which is ® pretty good closed for 60 onl: the Vico-President’s side the winners by ext mately of the Clad is to between ths, * ‘OF beck then, thelr most reckless A SCITEM® 80 IXPAMOUS mgs A. Elinendorf. ubliean rulers, never conceived eat and return ‘at Whitestone ‘She identified the larrted and Bing! most of the “cracks” will be present, Kaine is oxpected. Later-The Students of the Ecole de Medect Warther Arr 18, May 2—Midnight.—The Journal Offical commences to-day the publication of addresses pre sented to the Emperor, congratulating himon the discovery and frastration of the conspiracy nd anchor at Glen y, The further movements of determined herealier, 114 abomtna*ions of the many Hall are for ‘Wm Never BO Weak as It 18 now their wore? tors are in o-thirde of the city 8. District Attor- ney Ilegal—An Astonishing Discovery in Mr. Plerrepont’s Office, A bombshell was thgown into the U. 8. District sterday by one of the distin quished lawyers of the Federal building in Chambers strect, who asserted that all the indictments found by the Grand Jury were invalid Degeuse they had ‘been presented at the instance of the assistants of Juigo Pierrepont. The stutate provides that no person except the District Attorney shall appear before the Grand Inquest of the United Btates ae prosecutor. Mr. Pierrepont's aitts are merel; ‘and should not bave been permitted to the Grand Jury. ‘The statement ereated commotion in the Department, and one of the assistants, M: for several hours in search- {ng the varions Federal statutes om appol status of Limself and iis learned associates. No law, however, was discovered bear- m the question. Other law books were with the sane cannot be recarded as yer, however, who raised the important point, open- searcher to procure a line showing than an aosworn clerk. Sad he We may be able — 188 FARCKH, About this time the English Peninsula and Orien. sotal # eamship Bombay, Capt. Eyre, hove tn sight sroun) Kenon-Saki Point and to eastward of it, dis- apt irom the Oneida about five or six miles, and dearing abead, then rapidly passing on to the Onei- Very soon the Oneida's lookout ind mavigotor made out the mathead and stsrboard sey de Gone Astray. The arrest of James Scrimshaw, an English barglar, yesterday, has brought to mine, which somebody in the Custom House depart- ‘ments hes been working very successfully. shaw arrived in Now Vork on the 8th of April in steomsbip Main frem Southampton, sad was met on board by Inspector James Lee, who, afters close soure’s, found $15,007 worth of diamonds in his possossion. The Inspector seize! the diamonds, bat let the smuggler go. Whitley heard of this inter ructed Detective Jas. ©. Nettheshi cts, and arrest Serim yesterday in Now Jersoy, and on the prisoner's rson found $0.00) worth of sieien French and Tle was banded 1 Btatos District Attorney Koasley, of Newark, and committed for trial in default of §8),090 bail. diamonds are missing. _ The President's Second Yenr of Traveling, The exodus of President Grant, Mrs. Grant, 4 Fred from Elizabeth created not even a complimentary stir among the citizens. dential pary loft for Washington by toe ®15 P.M. train yosterday afternoon, destitute of parting cheors or admiring ogling. All the time he was ia Eliza- beth he hid his head from the gaze of the vulgar throng, and devoted himself to the repair of the recont rupture between himself New Purveyors of Liqnor Say— baew to be Enforced. , under the conduct of their Attorney's office ‘of such a ticket, aad t success. from each ward was appointed organizations opposed to the The liquor dealer champion, Mr. David 8, Paige, assembled in the private room of the Commissioners of Excise yes- The person arrested yesterday on the race course is an Englishman, and proves to be insane. nothing whatever to do with the conspiracy. A punber of bombs have been seized at the foum An order bad been received af this pines for 400 bombs, but owing to tho strike 22 had been delivered. he police continue their arrests, and searches ia connexion with the Inst conspiracy. TheEcole do Meiecine was reopened to-day. Dr. resont, and delivered his lecture wit out interruption, owing to the ereat precautions ; but on leaving the coll insulted by a larg studente in the street, and was compelled to call om the police for protection, At Crouzot yesterday, strike, was arrested. rescue him, but did not succeed : wore made prisoners, Several soldiors were woun during tue straggle. casinos THE ENGLISH ROWING MATCH. Race Between the Ex-Champies Yanny Newcastleman—The Former A committee of one confer with cae oi many adininistr: a eultable. womfontions, of the Committee was held ymentof the renoral ting. Committee ‘consists. of Mesers: Burke, McKinley, ' ley, . “Falforem, Wheeler, Cae? 5. Giles, John Riley, H. | Use H, A. Maloney, Jas. MoCabo, and R. D. wt, meeting was adjourned subject tovthe call of All the. delegates were antagonistic to ‘Pa save one gentleman, wio Wanted: 40 be escared tant “this was truly a union of Democratic }party before Le gave bis sanction to it.” ‘Tweed about te Strike—the Men in Train- ing for the Spring Campaign—The Tam- many Slate. The leaders of Tammany Hall are busily en- s2ged ip arranging the preliminaries for the election which takes place on the 17th inst, ‘Tweed has issmed Lis call jor a meting of the Tam- many Hall General Cowmitteo, to take place to-mor row evening. ‘The pritary election tor delegates to the County Convention, which will nominate three Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and fifteen Aldermen, occars om Friday night. The Conven- tion wtlt be beld on Monday. Nothing definite Las a3 yot been decided ayom with regurd to the nomi nations. It is highly probable that Counsellor Daly tion will secure a nomina- with them, If | teraay,and addressed the Board in favor of liquor on Sunday, except daring Divine servi ‘They also asked that the liconse fev sould bo $30 for common resorts, for small hotels with soventy- d for Large hotels $190" vo $150. ro replied to these momorials, ekses ties ov Wea bens, rmerly Assistant and they saw the Bombay pass from eastwad to westward of Kanon Lake light, and her course was parrowly observed by the officers on duty aud by the lookout of the Oneida, and sho was seen passing jleor, elving a wide berth; that after ru or twenty minutes, rapidly changing her * more and more, Drought about four to five 1 more on the starboard buw of the Oneida, © the One ida's lights were brightly buruing, suddenly ported ber helm and came di- jecy at the Oneida in the direction of her green struck ber at starboard mizzen rigging at ble, in makin meeting after the adjouro: boon asalstet by | ary of M. Lopay A fortnight later Col, esting transaction, and & Thoy censured the Delieved in vo second class ; the license He assured the Com- He effected the arr feer wore fair to nil parties. missioners that those who violated the Sanday law revoked. Mr. Willams slso ‘stress on the observance of fie San- doy jaw. Ho said that opontag the doors on the ith was a deseeration. Mr. Nachtman said be did not like the law, and vat he would enforte tt. timated the propriety of Jackson, was o1 bavetthetr lice: ussian bonds. taken by the authoriti find the exact the Professor Ww: the two wings of the Wall Street in a Worry—The B Benrs Berating Boutwo! Considerable surprise and no little indigna- expressed yesterday moraing in Wall street Ly a large number of money-changers when they learnod that on Saturday, at the oponing of the Gold Room, the Government had sold €1,090,000 of gold—the May Interest due on tho Sinking Fund Many brokers and bankers who would gladly have entored into competition for the pi chase of the precious staple wero absent from the gold mart on Saturday, not having beon advised of the intention of the Secrotary of the Treasury to dispose of the coin ; and on their return yesterday ants, their objurgations were loud ‘The sale was virtually @ secret one, as uo publie announcement had been made concerning as heretofore. The bulk of the gold was pur chased by Seligman in lots, at from 114% with the preceeds the Government bought 'five- "A. SUK reporter drifted into Wall streat yeaterda; at sboat the time when the bulls begin to feed an: the bears to bait, and was at once seized upon by a well-known broker, who seomed to be spoiling for a * Look here,” said he," this is the cussodest piece of business I've heard’ of for thirty days. (we devil has the G pro- ‘at the search M. Assy, lender in the Inst ‘The workmen attempted te and nine of thi thonghe it was a hardsl: Mr. Palge then delicately bringing forward Sabbath reiresimenta, and Mr. logized for their absence, ani the inter- There were only fifty applications for license yesterday. 7g Bloomingdale Murder. The trial of N.xon, for the murder of Sisco in Bloomingdale, was continued yesterday, witnesses were examined. The general fict was bronght out that the eptire party were very drank on the night of the murder snd very quarrel- and Nixon, who bsd an old grudro against Siseo, was proved indirectly to have had @ heavy steel ring, a “billy,” or some other tron instrament, and that he had threatened to hurt Sisco; that they both left Carman's Hotel togeth ‘And that Siseo wasnot seon olive after, and Nixon's arrest, te inquest,.md other Proseeation rested 91 the de‘ense opened with dor wan not promo AN KIGHT-KNOT SPRED, arboard quarter at an ap; line from the main wheel and to the etarboard side of the avin hateh, thenee clear to the 1 down to tne water's edge; that the her whole wheel carried away, and stood toward th ru direction, and sunk in twenty fathoms vabont 124015 minutes, after carrying cr some one hundred and fifteen of ber Tt appears fully from the evidence no time saw the ret li green light of the Bor! rowan lights were properly placed, and 1y FULL BURNING ORDER, Fpeare that the offeei « nud diseiplin Stated ; Dat chat w toints on the Oneiéa’s starboard bow, or ‘s lorward of her starboard beam, ‘the ‘hor belm hard a-port and went directly 1, When the latter vessel at once flung J hard wetarboard, and i was im that nip wae rapidly paving off to port ra headed as high as east by et 10 indict the Grand Jury who admitted your clerks to their councils for Tevealing the secrets of their office to una persons, in viowtion of thelr Assistant Distrie: Attorney sm is aadersiood that the point will be reised ral cases which are to be called up for trial at asian OUR NEIGHBOR OVER THE RIFER, , but aid not re- Grand Sachem Newcastie-on-Trxs, May 2.—A race in 0 boats for one hundred sovereigns a side ca esterday on the Tyne. between Henry Kelle) ‘uiney, ox-champion of Xngland, and Joseph of Newcastle-on-Tyue. miles, being from the wood Suspension Bridge. The Organization of the Board of Aldermen of the Conselidated City of Jersey City— 1d Office Seekers. ersey City, oom- posed of two represontatives from each of the six- teon wards of that recently eniarged municipality convened last night for the first time. As was to be expected the vicinity of the City Hall was crowded witn eager and anxious candidates for minor politi ferment, many of wom t their hopes were utterly crushed by the announce- ment of the lucky ones. ‘Coapetl organized by the election of Alderman as Prosident, his su ir. John KE, Scott as office Mr. Charles B. koe, late City was also a can: tate, ‘Mie Mayor's message was thea and citer a few passages Were 1 then proceedes ballot for additional city offices, with the ollow'ng Bernard MeGui sash was raised, whence oyes might ent from Klizabeto. 0 tried his uimost to contrived a reception ie course was about igh Level Bridge to on starting was 8 to 4on the Thames took a strong lead, and at Redhaagh Bridge had drawn li Waterhouse Quay, however, Kelley put on and came up so rapidly ook Bright's water, aud gare him the bovedlt of hie A short distance farther on, when opposite Para. de a tremendous etort amd "win Kelley's the President Yesterday moruing Mr. create some enthusiasm. ‘and gave fictitions Importance to himself by actiug master of cermony, number of personal friends, but tl to their sacred athering of a most frigid fore of the Citize tion for Judge of the Common rid themselves 4 St. Ann's Bric ter Jones tv ‘Wm. 1. Martine, the lawyer of 75 Nassau street, who failed to estabtish a criminal charge aguinst Postmaster Jonos before Commissioner for detaining Totters directed to him by coun'rymon in answer to cireutars offering to ell imittions of ubacks, las instituted a civil suit against the ‘ostmanter, laying Mi» dumazes nt $1,000. Y . J. Courtney, the cvunsel for the case removed to the ©. 8. Circuit Court. saaly away as Bromegiteted, bat Cand Portions of whiskers off Inrco stomes around where the body of Sisco was found, and concluded. they belonged to Dovid Sixco. main reason of tho examination of thin witness was to disprove the statements mado by Heiser, which were *o spparently damaging to. the prisouer. 4 uatti? P.O to-day. fence v.11 be short, and the ease will be concluded Ee of Wil renominate Aldermen Coman, , Weltman, and Diamond, as a reward for their stanch sdherence to the Old Guard daring the temporary ascendancy of the Young Domoeracy, ‘The indications are that the same ignorant class of ‘the past controtied the legi-la- } government and Ppeople’® money, wiil remain two yearate come. A meet- wil be held to-wor- ‘and at that time the siate will Le Kelley very fast, but steet bow of bis boat came into collision ‘The latter immediately elauned a foul wi MeNalty of Hndson Cit Both men rowed on how ernment gone back upon its avowed policy of muking gold sales aud bond pur- chases public?” * Really, Mr. X., I give it up." tiie financial department of the Gov- ernment mast beat sixes and sevens. The Secre- ordinates have wn- Clerk of Hudson Ci squandered away ou the bul of fa ing of the Tame row morning, hour of the Onelda, Lieat 4 PRECLOUS SET OF RASCALS. wart, bailed the Bombay several as the Oneila was fore the Board, read was tabled. Coust thew adjour oliey, and bis sa! T'm golng to see Folg So sayine, he went off excitedly. ignant geutlemen, encountered wituin the hour, exprossed themselves about as Mr, X. had, gad one & How the Bergen City Ring Turned to Profs irable Account thelr Last Opportunity= of One Fob. hinking citizens of the late Berges City thas long beon a mystery how th tinuslly taxed for improvements without having anys thing to say either pro or con. ewindlng Board of City Fathers has as an, City Mars! ITHIN & PRW YARDS r this call was unanswered three or four big gans were as signals of distrose, with a six pouncs of powder, aud It {9 aisv shown The Stable Gang ye forty-tixta birthday of George W. Batt, one of its most favored members, The meeting wos at the . Bayard and Elizabeth streets. Among the distinguished members an@ guests wore tie Hon. Wm. M. Tweed, Honry Smith, Judges Seott and Shandley, Chortes H. Hall, Rich and others, Mr. Butt listened to the trie hos with mingled ples le Gang is composed jerday celebrated the nfl Denth of the Hoboken City Pel- wxorox, May 2.—Gen, Jordan left the Caban army merely Veeause he engaged in vice for only ove year, Which time bas expired fs on bis way to this country, accompanied by two agent of the insurgents, Samvel Meiurnoy City Collector. Officials Was postponed unt The mode! guardians of Hoboken have at last 1 their arduons: duties ir protecting the taxpayers, aod Lave now 40 look around and pnot form aciique in the new Board. p tie old Ring, and such 8 grinding out of bills was never seen, flerce work with those ont of which they were to get their little remunerntions, but they were d on those out of which tiey could get no * rake. Silvernail Smereshale made a dead set against the Poll Clerks, beating them each out of §10, while the swindliaz contractors wore treated to most magnanimous appropriations, cuiting st the public funds was never known be- Billy Chikts, declan that he will not bave enough money left to get a the meeting on ‘iburs- secretaries, us an acer Daring the past you the queries propoun: he received on Rata from Treasurer Spint ‘The Billiard Champions The tournament fv of Pennsylvania, whi ult, closed on Saturday night. entries, Plunkett, Nelms, Paliner, MeAlier, and Doyle, and op Saturday night closing came between Plunkett and tuvd even, resulted in vicvory for the form me was’ 200 cvints, of Pennsylvania, the Billiard C on Monday, the 25tn Lost NRADWAY, through the quarter of the 0 Wice that persgna tn ni te open sea through ¢, and yet the Bom: that’ she passed out of nd mea who Were baiting (em minntes, and anch Was:nxatox, May 2.—The Hon, John Mor- ered to the rol) call to-«dsy for n, Voting aye on the bill which 1 Mrs. Lincoln & pension of $3,000 por dollars. Tho most corrupt of all their transactions i ors modesty, an ly congraiulations and spe ure and complacency, ‘The of a seorge of gentiomen, who organized (weuly ho sale, although not adver. ‘Ail. who choze to bid improvement of Acadomy str contract to one Berreil, tor £35, to do the same work for $7 this Committes, Mr. Bumst ‘orted in favor of this pet. bi ing. whose official career has his efforts Ay — on the Gig all te he can, for the sole purpose of driving the poor pee ple out of the place, for the benef of the tissue ‘Two gentlemen who put in b for the Academy street improvement assert that the Ring claime'! tho sun of 825,000 out of the job, ase stake to be divided between thom, for the gold were at | t many people kuew nothin at was not my fault. matter ip the hand T received no tustructions their pet contraet, chill, Hunter, out the sale.’* ctions wore to ‘The Territory of Oklam Wasmixorom, Ma: he Cupitoline Ground. Tho third of tho series of practice games, At- Jantic vs, Union, was played yesterday five innings the contest was close and exciting. In the last half of tt, however, the Unions fell off tu their flelding, and the Atlantics won a creditable ‘The score by tnnings was The Senate Committee . Was one of the on Territories hus *ubmitted a report organizing the ‘Territory of Okianoma, consoltlating tie dian tribes under a terriioriil goverument, or Kecnpe from Sing Hing. Povonxesrsim, May 2—A colored convict ed Cook escaped from the Siug ding prisom at eight o'clock on pelhsidedi tlle Fechier Goes-to Boston. Bostox, May 2.—John H, Solwyn retires from the managoment of Selwyn's Theatre at the close of Mr, Fechtor succeeds him in the man NEUCBR OFFERED NOR AFKED or commuant cated after the collision. Vly exonerates and excul- her officers from all and any crrible disaster, and find that they ly. tay che Oveila was skilfully ban ‘be interostional rules of the road ulelligently oveyed. poimt observes, however, with ' r ds had loet her st the dingy-boat had been bre ne, ond that durin ‘The Wiscousin State Prison Burned. ‘A fire broke out in the nd destroyed the His best rans wore Such a slashing and nd averaged 2 1 17. 94. | The,champion cue, mace and Minwavaxe, May 2. State Prison in Waupun to- shoos. None of the prisoners escaped, prosented by ‘of solid ivory tastefully the tip a valuable eth, and on the butt, The City Tre: ber aristocracy. mounted with gold an amethyst. it 1s three fost in le which ts of solid gold, is engraved tho Pennsyiva: nia coat of arms, Tbe cue cost ¢800 and ts the most olegavt ever won by # State champion. cue, Plunkett receives a fue bilitard table pre- sented by, Victor Estephe, purse of §150, was won by Nelms; aud Kockiil a purse of $75. Fae ni ht at the Assembly Bullvings in pres- ge crowd of visitors, It is raid that Estep’ oo Cowardice in the Houne Wasuinaton, Mr. Calkin ofvre ———<—— LONG ISLAND, ‘The closing scene in the Counc was attended ‘was wil over the Being modetied after the famous Seymour, he would walk over desks and chairs, ‘The chanipion billiard player was continually bom Dording either one merber ¢ ail the bills he could find. away a portion of bisdesc with his gavel, Alderman Besson got disgusted and went to sleep om & piank, se of the Fourth Ward wes offering ‘erty one corner, remaining on his marrow bones the whole evening, and beseechinz ¢ lo lot upon the homas amused himself by playing Jack-rtones, which he got off @ patent root, en on the brain, while Fester kept ly how be was going lo move out of . the champion To-day the Mutnals and Orientals will contend on VORTINGS' 42003 the Union ground, Another Sin ‘The liquor deators of Uconse, and will Aght the Exesse law. The South Side Railroad Company will build » fargo pavilion tn Far Kockaway, on the beach, facing Flashing rofuse to apply for msbip Persh orsived last might. ‘The police arrested a man on Saturday for violate ing the Excise law. ‘Tammany Hall has agreot to nominate P. J. Joachiusen for Judge of the Marine Court, Wm, ©. Allen, roadwell, Anson Ba trustees of the Marble Cemetery he Department of Docks organized yostorany omlce by the clection of Juha r ad Kichard M. H e Kichmond calamity was the sub) ber of Commeres ¥ the other. pocketiny Ohairman Ritter carried aghtertug Match. A match was made last night between John Bowers and George Kearns to kill, clean, and dress laos were pro- ole boats, thus leaving ber in au distress with but \TSs TO SAVE MER PROPLR. ‘# roptneed her boats ent of them, it is morally would have been save: tad ry ‘Two ofthe men enzaved in the fatal stonin; ef April 2.1m Maddie Villa Mulhvarn (ost bis life, have boca arrested, will challenge Plunkett at "NEW JERSEY. by which the Tharles J. Ros up a fervent pra ad gone to sea raey City fren artment to-tz! Mir, James M. Keuck, former!; Evening Peat, bos elect the Chief Engineer od as judges, und Joo orteilo aiterward oflered to work citoer r Kearns one bullock or more, and put up OBITUARY, of the New York yurehased the ¢ ‘The Bishop of Enrcux died om bis way home from witully reekiess, arks ta the Cha! Messrs. Opdyke, the d—d place. att of August, The Arcade Great Enemies A number of Broadway property owners met yesterday in Mr. A. T. Stewari's office, and pro. tested aguinst the Arcade Railroad. A co: consisting of Messrs. E. Doimar, Brewart, and Hilton, was hppa fluence ‘the Governor to voto the bil. T! represented $300,09),000 worth of property ruction of veose's b ing to citizens of th mer Alsbatma, a# sven from the O1 so far (0 the eustwar nor could she have »'Oveida’s position at nigh), aa she seems to pathy Were alopiod. the Cymmittee on Diplo ted to the Americas chaviek, With te ing over the poor THE LATEST LAB Lord. Derby was beto: the President to press Mr, Willinm I1.Fugbes, ihe President of the Peeks. Kil fon Monldera’ Union, deates that monlders 1s ended, Aout 509 laborers were sot to work yesterday in (ing the road bed for the Spuyten Duy. and Master of the Grand {, 1,0. of O. ¥,, dled in Pawlet yes Th in eccektaily and Jersey Nighi Bing in the saloon near L ciuzens may be promp! . aud the na‘ion’s Lenor uso to second the previous ques vote of 4) to 75, and, on motion of Mr. ution Waa referred ty the Committee Suneriotendent of the died of apoplexy tn Koch: New York House of Just after leaving the Court of on the streteher, pect foul play ia this re be wos a wiiness Hon, Brick Pomeroy, of the Dem i_upen by a Commiites of Red Hot tie Seventh Co to use Lis mame for Cor William, Henderson, formerly a hawt, aud Dir New Orieansy esterday, aged 6? years rominent mer- ‘The Noveltics from Feyp' Railroad, died 1 ¢ Grand Opera House last night “ Mayas t from Ezy pt, ap- peared, and wae a decided success, and warmly re deneing of the Sefora Cecilia Kumero Was entirely new to an American toatre, ard of the Workingme ation, Mumbering tpward of one A children, lett iaat evening ayer, Colorado, stance between tw nit Wost fs xomo cul miles ; moreover, very high and steep the Oneida Was, (hore Was & ute land mark ut night to Bombay crossing s ruins of the fire Upon examinin new Spanivh b ERE aT FDASHES FROM THE OC. you want me to ran for C Twill do it, bat T¢ che Team and will Work like a beaver, jo the pashing,”* The Committee pledged themselves to carry him John Jay has arrived in London Tue cotton vanverro! DAMuT AP WH) ms fran advance of wages, Mr. Benson will resten ford: Boat Cin ta a few da Cardinal Callen, of Dablin, has publishet another Pastoral iotter P, T, Barnum has gone to California, Gon, Tom Thumb and party are in Australia, Rafus Hate’: has caangod his necktie from a fam emblem of purity arts and his Royal Railroad oon walking, earnestly ewavorsing, 16 atriot's Pamily, The sum -of $62,000 was deposited with the Now York ‘rust Company yesturday by Mossrs. 4 Grinnell, commities, in trust 6 itinust hay tie premises could have eseaped tn e ha 4 Presiteacy of the Ox of regulations and The fon, Win, M. ‘'T, Stewart and M. It for the family of the late Secretary itawlin: cparing to Fight, story, Who un mond calamity, diet ye an, who came over to instruct usin ratiway Watters, wants another letter in hie awe The propellor City of Ragnsa, seven yards long, Will wail from Liverpool for New Yoru. BROOKLYN. Ti irty-third degree @ light, which is the pilov HOW MMpossinLe for the Bombay to lave eoili« dwed 646 ran dl Women to b "The son of tke Dt Mi, who ts now in this aces business Jog ian ls op jor Herman of New York, just arrive! fa Southampton, reports that she passe a wreckod bark on the Sth Of Apri Mayor Kalt\fleiseh is seriously ill of ti Brooklyn sile of the East River plaeed In position tovtay. A woman was kuled left, Washinton te b Farm at Hamp 1 for tue Union of soldiers hay drive off the squatters fom the Sui ‘proves that the yo denouncing the ex wieipal affairs, aud y of the Germans to contend LOSSES BY FIBRE, . formerly of the out tworlhirds Voted in sxpoition com made Governor of thy Nortuwvostort dined Charen of Jersey City, Ma’ » pastorate of U business part of ‘Ten Duildings in turday Wight. Lose, 670,000; insur: F. Jenks, the I vod $1.00 damages A wornan in Chicago haa rece from the city for Injuries sustained ta £ rotted sidewalk. Phe base ball_mate ones of Philadel phi doterminativa of electing Muller Aide: Mi. Griswold, Laura C: near Sixth avenue, treet, Was data, je Well kaowa Iveturer, DU A brick house in 19h at the Gallows, A Now Irish Kepi WASHINGTON GOSSIP, rd Was Organized 1as6 ui * of Baltimore oir sympatiiy for ve 7 tue bolal loss In the House yesterday a bill was introduced to Solel losses porate the Pacite Cab) venson introduc ly beardjin Yokob f over nine mie Au bill in the It racespt diplomatic Bor ho were wonnded nities of Doukeya Wasnixarox, May Vnited States bave a Convention LUD IN CRUPLTY, fence adduced, which has porto’, Was one ST LABOK NEWS, in the inspection of t which is a par A New National Holiday, Providout and jorday ob par Tho strike of Purm Le: A bill bas boon introduced in the No. 188, K. 0. ». C., Ponslon law which od of hye yeaw the cause for pension, 4 of resolutions adoptet by the bar of Riche Jentuls have thr 8 froin #oci@tios ENTIRE PAOLT otal Ions to the Gov- sof the steam oorvotte the lives of 115 of ofivers and command the proviso ta thy f wio held consult notwithstanding they have all beon irly graded, All the White physicians, us wo. colored, ia these organizations are thus thrown 2, The reject gates, together with many trom the North izut and exprossed indicnation at t ‘Acevrding to present appear faces, the subject will occasion oarvest discussion and exci‘ement in the moeting te-morrow, when u minority aud majority report will be submiltod (uct La hie bower A motion made ca portoned wit! Mis re ¢ of waxes from G0 LO 8) por Jay Was voted do Arbelter Union bat resolved to join th his Lraucace in Fra ad, Holy, Aussie, aud Spain, The Brooklyn Bricélayors’ Uni graves Of the s« the United States Cirenit Court, Wel Justice Ghase pr {nyunctiod tn tae Cato of Ueor KK kilyson wire disiilsse ‘The Indis-rubber Ulaloow versus Henry a public holiday of the United States, umber about SUN CatHbHAanMOnt was a Vhs tht 1 iL ng at it Again, ni, and eau HE Ww Last night they lad a ferce fight at Bros and Houston etreet. in front of ith’s saloon, which the police had s: One mau’? nose Was bit off « ‘Three of the parties Were arvested. be taken to Jefferson Market this morn No, ®last evenr {Hel foy the Oucida Sufferers Seeretariee, 1’, Culnuils © widows and 01 of the United inion No, 9 last even theked Bea, Millscattio herd, ») Tue two mon with the ui Right Rov, F ted as Bishop of the Si Bisbop. Kosoaraaa, of C ~ ole sted by Bishops Foley of Clichgo, aud FO ‘orbin, the here of tl House yostertay House Fetus Mr. Pabens has arrived in Washi Tauing to Ye De The Edith O'Gorman Riot, nty Courts ope ny provious qnotiloa struck agalnat fo dliscnarging {anit fougiving disposition ou tus f We Gust that Mr Fowurd hin for ko tudiah goodness, by gud YohaviON La The Morris Cor ease of tho Mudti ee The Sherlock Mystery—-A Model Communi- on with tho of Hiniean votos In ‘ome before the an who fred lecture on the 22d 1 us & number Of suspected wor the charge of partioipat- udents of Drow Thoviogtcal ‘who drow thoir plitols om the mob Iu” de- aa O'Gorman, are also bold, fi favor of annexatto rying in tars WORE bo EALK Uy rs and iepreson He nas boon told alrenciy fauds inherent to tho Coopers’ Union, ‘The Coooers of Union No. 4 last night resolved to adhere to thelr demand for the full rn b without whion they Wilk strike. Messrs, ( O'Donnell wore sppointed « Committee (o Wake ama Contracts with the Cmaloxece, ‘The Hon. George M. Roboson hi he ie was pul ip iin future that nave MA Be poopioot Washi im To the #dttor of The Sun. ‘ Stepheu Sherlock desires ‘‘an investiga- tlon''—let it proceed, in Wilmington, ngrgumnaia sine a bocaery, and Osis Fatt ap dvlivae tho ede ‘The Amendment celabratios ©., yesterday, was e otorm, whiod ‘sont the Hon. John CG. Abbott into thy Ot Avessas Which (hes Wauld Baye spoken ib open alr ihe Hon, J. G, Blaine eo fur the Laited States by prominont Senators t echome are (oocluring. LO perinat Ite wuovess, OWUAUNCEY GHAFFER. A cuscu of Delmoatce | oa z ae de