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PRICK TWO CENTS. A THE NEW PARK MANAGERS, EVENTH YEAR. pk. SMYTHE'S GIN AND MILK. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 THE CUSTOM HOUSE PLUM. NAPOLEON'S HUGEST HOAX, 1870, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | cxvncn onoantsr rrocanp. DOGGING A TIZEN DOWN. ——— What the Fren Thinks $ the Plot— AD ‘ ized Tarn Out to Hely Co the Streets of Newark INISTERS DECLARE THE MR. BOUTWELLS INVESTIGATING were Sere DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE RADICAL CHANGES IN Tr: vive ri N’S REPORT TRUE, COMMITTER AT WORK, varrrinen. amy ft BUN’S REPORTERS, os Lo Adal He Takes he Boned of a Six or Goranuaas td RULES fd ——- —— i —>— '. Black Crook Puffer's ¥ Pramriniy, N, J., May 8.—One of the most Panis, May 8.—The facts of the alleged con- | he Latest from the Hon. William Varley. A rich scone was witnessed by many persons in | yagi Atl the Your R e turbulent scenes e ‘Witnessed in 8 civilized com- spiracy against the State and the life of the Emperor munity disgraced Plainfield one day last week, ‘The Prevarications—Tricks of thr | are coming to the surface, ‘The opposition and their Little city was crazy with excitement, all caused by Thieving Politicians—How the Merc! organs boldly denounce Boaurl, the reputed agent of the arrest of an inoffensive looking little man whom of New York are Blod. the conspirators, as a member of the secret police the police were taking to the lock-up amid the yells, | On Friday last the Solicitors of the Treasury spy. It is shown that he went to hootings, and -curses of the angry populace. Un- | Department who had been ordered to New York to | London in his disguised character, and succeeded in merchantable eggs, decayed vegetables and offal of | investigate the charges brought against Collector | tmposing on Gustave Flourens as the agent of an op- very kind flew around his head, and “ hang bim," | Grinnell by a large number of our most prominent | position clad, and seenred from him « letter to his ‘shoot him,” “tear him to pieces," were among tho | business men, met several of the complainants at | colleagues at Poris, which lettor the police now cries of the excited multitade. the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and from them gained | make use of to charee the conspiracy on Rollin and This little man deseribed bimself as John Bate | much valuable information touching the innovations | the Workingmen’s Associations. ta kta Holmes, now City Surveyor of New York, and at | the Good Old Man has recently made in the manner | 4 Premier Ollivior has annonaced, hie, {atentlon, of One time a prominent Democratic politician, being | of transacting Custom House business. ‘who pa ti true facts in regard to the conspira- once Vice-President of the Tammany Hall Commit- | The exposé of the Customs Cartage Burean sch: ey for calling it ention of the earerament, It too, and i 1808 candidate for Alderman of tbe | in Ta Sux about week ago was read by every | {f,00trupposed that the, Ministey tad any connec: First Ward. While running for this office, in an | member of the National Congress, and the facts | by an omeor of the secret police. cloction row he stabbed and killed s policeman, and } therein set forth, coupled with the remonstrance | The Journal Oficiel denou! 2s the tactics of the was tried for murder, but through political influence | presented by the merchants of New York, created a | Fevolutionary, Journale in, seeking to make thelr The Distinguished Polltician Arraigued | Newark on Sunday afternoon lost, the details of for Witnessing a Broadway Dog Fi which havo just come to light. It seems thata short The illustrions Fourth Ward politician, the | time ago tho “ House of Prayer, High Church Epis- Hon. Wm. Varley, otherwise ‘ Reddy the Biack- | copalian, on Broad street, near the Morris and Ke- smith,” was escorted to the prisoner's bar in the | sex Railroad depot, employed a recent importation Court of Special Sossions yesterday, to answor the | from England, s gay and dashing kind of chap, as charge of witnessing a dog fight, Reddy was attired | organist, His music was perfect, and his attention {non excellent suit of bottle green melton, and dis- | to female members of the flock most marked. Playod nojewolry but a seal ring. Of course he was | All went along nicely, the church being pertectly attented by the Hon, William F. Howe, who again | delighted with their selection, until a fow days past, ‘Wore his large emerald diamonds, commomorative | when rumors wore softly whispered that the young of his many victorios for bis famous client. Mr. OR eee that to honld be. to 3. 7, Oats Howe was in oxcellent trim, and with his iron-gray | wang (evorlte, organs ea kentiorse hair brashed behind bis ears, seemed the very om- | sens as the Washerwomen and the shoemaker, and bodiment of legal acumen. Tho only witness called Was Officer Willioms of the Broadway police, who | we.gonnding Alonde. Ils wealkness, however, War testified that his attention was attracted toa place is chure! > On Sunda} Rept next to Reddy's, 06 am exhibition We wee | oA iSor of one of toe Yen! gxcise Law and of P an Pi ‘The Presbyterian Presbytery of this city and qasity convened yesterday in the Eleventh street fourth, (0 try the Rev, Charles B. Smythe, ite pas- fue. opon charges offered by John Rosenborough | Harmon C. Henderson, and founded upon a re- podilshod in Tus SUX on the 11th of April, Me Court organized with the Kev. Dr. Findiay as Yolerator, and the Rey, Dr. Armstrong as Secre- ers—Mr, Sweeny's New Presidency, 1 . Yosterday at noon, Messrs, Peter B. Sweeny, K Jadgo Henry Hilton, Thomas C, Fields, and Andrew: HL. Green, the new Commissioners of the Depart. mont of Public Parks, met to organize in the rooms of the old Central Park Commission, at Codar an@ ‘hq ‘Nassan streets, Mr. Sweeny was attired in a volved fl cloak and waistcoat, and light-colored trousers of } & fashionable cut. He was ns usual modest and a reserved. Jadge Hilton and the Hon. Thomas @, i Fields sat at the lower end of the table, ongaged tm # warm discussion concerning the feasibility of com structing a tunnel under the Central Park lake. Andrew H. Groen who, upto this time has bese the dictator of everything pertaining to the Ceptral Park, stood leaning against the window, and every Milner the Moderator had offered up « prayer, and be Court bad been made ready for the trial, a peti- ton of the members of the, congregation, praying for De dissolution of the pastorage, was offered, which rer some discussion, was laid on the table for fu- tare action. eandal came to the knowledze of women whore charnc- Secretary read the charges, as follows t Was discharged on his own recognisance, fooling woich resulted in the commission of Messrs. | and deciares it the duty of the Government to warn | works and atort of managerio, by hearing a noise, | tor nad boon cnaliode a Mn Coons W, Conlmanaly, | now and then turned to contemplate tiie thoughtful sae andersigneanereby complain to the First United | Eleven yours afterward, being again actively en- | Robinson and Evans to vislt New York es repre: Fe ee eee ee eee ancracy in a pacicai | amd on entering to saw two doga fighting and Roddy | residing at. 01 Eiglth avenue, a bigh-toned man of | attitude of the gizantie Peter, The handeoe Goorge byterian fret ierathaned iw the New York sux | EM€ed In politics, through tho exertions of Mr. | sentatives of the Troasury Department, to learn the | that or lant winter, the investinnion ii rt ol | and hls pals fooking on, Tue, testimony for the | much muscular development, Who procared # beaey | 4. Vau Nort, who has been clark of the old Board, pie Mlonday, Agr B. Smythe, min Oakey Hall, then staunch Republican, be was MYSTERING OF MR. GRINYRLL’S NeW SYSTEM, deen tracted. Wher the oxen ban ‘Counsellor Howe bog: nto we mine caught the oune man, and proceeded to give him a | after receiving instructions from Mr. Swoony, called aad pastor of Biers tele guiity “or | brought Up, on the old charge of murder, and sen- | to confer with the leading importers and comm page ag BE Ag et Ritness, much merriment was created at the facts severe castigation. | bs kia Coot. | 8? Board to order. ‘Torpedo Ficlds was on his owa iow Ing Miademeanore, to-wit Sg De calieg ‘ite passed but two ecke in tho Now York State | oat the revult of their inquest to the authoritios at | which the country has been placed. elicited. Tt was not shown by the prosecntion, when TS im to, bis satistuction Mr. Cool, | motion elected temporary chairnan, ‘The Board reven re Washington, The President was in town at the ti M. Ollivier has addressed a letter to the Moniteur, the case came to be narrowed down, that any pre- | baugh gave him notice to gait the city in siz, hours prison when he was pardoned by Gov. Fenton, The meditation existed on the part of Reddy, and for aught | or he would give him another and severer whipping. | then proceeded to vote for President, and curiously {Bo patie ne divores the Solicitors held their meeting, bat did not attend, | 1 "hich he assures the editor he Government the six reporters who were present, Baaorake me refreshments. next year he was again before cht Ht fought with- | Shortly after this another indignant and outraged | Mr, Sweeny was elected. Mr. Van North Will not fall into a policy of reaction, though o . Van North was re fall Appinng” for Saeparation from ha Wi be | an he was : for bie viets to | Sri bet SS inte,» poltey of re ngaiseh iis’ euonion, Yaa Mr. Howe | father met the unfortu te and cave Bim © | stected Clerk, and Andrew H. Green was requestes up quoted the famous nursery ditty, | second flogging, Sinit ing in the most piteous ne aioe * Lot dogs delight to bark and bite," and contended | tones for mercy, He finally escaped and las not i oo. ‘answer will dissipate the fears the Moniteu: eared hike ‘and 4 CONFERENCE WITE SHR MEDCRANTS, The publishes © manifesto from Garibaldi was not the father, This case whieh created con. | Mr. Abel R. Corbin, his brother-in-law, at Elizabeth, | He hoped to officiate “they passed 1 Deefitenks and oysters pirat Treasurer until such time as the Board Siderable scandal at bat a ease had not been suilcientiy -proved.. ‘The | since besa secon in Ni 1d be fered, he tarned to the reporters, and as! a “f Would be ready to oust him, which probably would ‘would drink. him, and the brok “ Court concurred with counsel, and Reddy wast be at the next meeting. Messrs, Hilton and Fields ve ing bee died rward. ‘Tux Sun article op the “Customs Cartage Bo- | to th ‘army, calling on the soldiers to raise | joased, He sailod out of th + room surroun , Hregoened the barcecper Co brig Mak Hiolmes, tiem (180) removed to Jersey and | rean' nad been carefully read by tne Solicitors, and | Me Mae Of revolution. Ae patot who by a troop of friends, who drank" Howe's beal ee aeaene ne onl ted catkatbens ee ios teeemits REET Ie ee zid-—Thag ~ une turned out to be gin and mite, of | WOE tA wr ere he stil Geaiden, Berhad net bose | tHeY BOW sought, by personal conference with mer: | say, a’ implicated in the conspiracy. Ballot was ax |! ™40Y 8 bumper of Sixth Ward Holdsieck. Astonishing tho National Guard—A Three | Movers. The Frosident and Mosara. Ficlds and Hilton Peiowing tng dove with evident relish.” £"'™" | there long before he purchased for an inconsiderable | chante representing all the various commercial in- oer of Garibeldi, and Is warm iriend of Gus- for | Weeks’ Jobfor Brooks Brothers—Military | (o crecuvesni carry Inia poe ai ee With Powes, ‘Aerenth—That "The viands having been disposed of, | a piece of property between Fanwood and | tereste, to gain an exact knowledge of the opinions | “yy Vlocrons. 1 tote, soized by the poltes, your Unmarried Sisters. Gorgeounness, Refinement, and Tast: directions of the Board, an control and manage tte thir catelean sequestel hii co bane that op. | pear aeyt utoining, 8 stone quarry that, had Jost | roting among them relative to the Collector's latest | explains that they were ordefon for Atwerics, and it | A young Bowery dry goods merchant has esis. | _ The first grand excursion of Col. Fisk's famous | sfsrs. “A’resoution fate to making appoint nA Ine harvesper, who seemed to. know controlled by pouse Of the most iafuentict cir’. | Whim. One ofthe gentlemen present at the meet- | wae represented that ney Wore to be used as Whoels vents was referred to the Committee on By-Lawt, tor who has long been dependent upon kim for sup- | Ninth Rogiment will take place some time next port. Some time ago he took into his employ asclork | Month. Great preparations are being made for the 8 good-looking acquaintance, who soon began to pay | Occasion. Col. Fisk has ordered @ gorgeous unl- ‘nt, and the party passed out and sepa- its hereby think that the facts met h of 40, liom the offce.scokers niay PF lusic 1s to be furnished on the Baitery, City Hall Park, Madison square, 'Tompkine aquare, Washi of Piainfeld, and ‘them Wallace Vail, | !n&, {manswer to numerous questions, made the fol- | for patent velocipedes. Row Post Muster of that city. > ‘Vall, | jowing staomont | " ‘One day while prospecting his property, he dis- | The merchants of New York oppose the es! A 7 Ri comp!a! toned in the foregoing allegations Involve & p it St. Quenten, 4 re, Mount Morris square, and Central . 4th Commandment, as contained in Exodu: covered that {t contained a valuable quarry, which if | Mentof Collector Grinnell's new sys! Panis, May 8.—A serious riot occurred yes- | atte: to the sister, and the young couple natu- | form. It consists ot # dark blue double-breasted fternoon of alternate days. ~ Bapter. {ih to ith verve t and’ they rexpectfaily Properly worked was worth nearly half a million | rately explained in ‘Tux Bux, for various good ang terday ab St. Quenten, caused by the arrest of & | Fn, + Wesuine WATbalty Neséass, cas ectene an ine | Arees otal OF; the Monk dosterw Wilh an Speight bol: | “Tivo: Lisanti “beneliee ate charged with aa. pS Re eas eee te toate Roce conrareae’ lollars. He opened it and then followed the war | Saiicient reasons. the frst plac 7 do not | mombor of the International Boclety. Two thon y jaraely ‘ lar trimmed with searlet loth, with 1 ny | thority to arrange with the Central Park North and * re Link Katia od I catia oye ali slote, ‘which bes culminated in th wish e care, their Baer by ipetont sand workmen atucked the aational Suara aad fen. time suspecting nothing. A private engagement a rep un a Me hey oh tune at East Hiver Railroad Company for the removal of the ir. Smythe in his accustomed ul fe t the commencement of this art a their jarmes stationed aro’ the prison to which the th Ct side of gol jerminating with sm: je but- | rail track f Finty-ninth t. hen road the following answer, which, as will be | ‘The owaers of the neigh f, | rececetotnirea the, cetyien ce, sarees ta Mate | aa ad been taken. ‘The guards held thelr ground, | Yee Made, and everything went on smoothly until tleeves are slashed with | Commitice was dirccted to Inauive misting we wee oust one day Inst weok, when the tradesman, noticing tons on each loop. Ti that his clerk had his mind on other matters, and | Scarlet cloth five and ® half inches long, with four Was perhaps neglecting his business, remonstrated | !0ops of gold lace on each sleeve. The skirt is High words folloyga, and the result was Mined with scarlet silk and tarned up at the en's with scarlet cloth, The centre of each skirt is quire relative to the Procuring of more convenient oMlces for the use of ihe Board, ‘The various laws relating to the Board of Central Park Commissioners were directed to bo printed, ‘The Comptroller of tho city was requested te A erly. ‘These should be men made familiar with ber were wounded. ‘The Prefect, the ing t0 | Fhoir deiles by years, of The reguier | Commander General, and. tho Procureur ‘came to York | carmen exercise great care with the proverty landed | their relief with a detachment of regular troops, mat | from the vessel. and are sollcitous that It shall be | when ‘he mod was dispersed and order restores delivered in proper condition. They know at a | Today Prefect. aud ral held a review, at ing him to such ane life be- ee whether the terms entered upon the Dill of | which’ they theaied' the troops. nnd ther adobe wen, acknowledges the tratl of the ontire artic! published in Tae Sux, with the three immaterial e: ceptions, that the barroom was not on Third that there were only two reporters present instead F th ton, nding have been complied with: and by their ac- lovers, was very tight In place moneys to the erodit of the Department on ae: six; and that he did ye te e hep erage bon p ciasees Fepoerabie. Te oleat onto chte- quainlanes Win the re is Of their business are | SU8°d for causing the laws to be respected. the parse department, aad scarcely, bi we what to | 4 with scarlet cloth seven inches long, with comet oo the various works under their control. . # bang that up" when arte at staal . = £0,” Ho felt that he had ao friend tn the. plsce, and enabled to save their employers from serious loss do, At length a bright idea struck him. He hastoned | four loops of gold lace ending with small Stato but: | | Tie Clerk wa pone HA] oy i. i to bis account, or words to that effect, As for : any delng of a perishable nature, it is A MINE OF STOLEN DIAMONDS. | to tho tradesman's sister, throw himself on hisknees, | tons. At the bottom of the skirt ts a very elabo- be a te aaa * Lda Be gg a HR LE op rortant fat fa the delivery to warchouses'a Biched tech and be, red grenade in scarlet cloth. The | that they will be required to conform to them. | The And she consented. ori rately embroi And i six | Ince is the finest French seven-line, The panta- became his lat joons around the waist measure exactly forty-nine Now the clerk had no | and one half inches. nd the result was that the Col. Cribbs, of the United States Army, alone sur- r from want was obliged to Rates the rotundity of the gailant Colonel of tie clere at © good salary, inth. Col. Cribb's unmentionables measure fifty. Board was in session three hours, and transacted @ Jorge amount of routine business. ' The fifth Commis sioner of the Department hi ‘as yet beon rolectod, The Executive Committeo was requosted to Ware citizens having placed encnmbrances on any publie parks or places, to forthwith remove the same, ined t bere he was than were damaged and undamrged coods shall be , iis neighbors to. drive him away from the place, | Made; and when it ls remembered that the Gov- | TRE Custom House Thieves iste. ernment allows but ten tor the application prise-Col. Whitley Go! ie dally booming tore noses and ferecatet, POMP | daima ges the importance of prompt ‘tention, witel Frauds. ry attempt bas been made to in can only be given by experts, may be readily appre- | The official pets of the “Good Old Man” are iis the usual expression for a * quarter watity testified to by the reporter of Herald. wear auswer In this canse to the complaint the above ved defendant says that the complaint, in the la age in whlch It framed, Ie untrue tn every . ‘and respectfully requesta the Presbytery | new Enter- the Bottom ass that he took “' Ove fingers” of gin, we bel ymbler,” th brother to reOmploy his form overt act, but exci'able as hi y again tn trouble, 80 long as they confined them- It was revolved to put the City Hall Park i . shrewd enough to keep within the A CARGO OF MATSINS. sypied vga 7 ne —— two inches. Col. Fisk in giving his torder for the by peeps Vr avave all Park in good Hee aig’ Dewspaper on when te 2,8 few dare eo, ‘when Delng mobbed see | Mr. Ryane—Will selves to mere smuggling operations, thoy managed County Elovat= | Hstier garment only relterated his previous instruc tp, chai a por, replacing {ie prose. and gener, alot Is based, and to acquit him of all the mt to enter e streets of mporter—I receive a to secure impunity from arrest and nish ions, “to spare no pains or expense." 4 Ag ron ayer tn tulle Hut the defeadant further says eid, he drew a revolver upon one Sullivan, | the invoice at $10,000. sigened Lee Ally Otling it for te nae for which {t was Intended: ¥e The pantaloons are of sky-blue doeskin, of the The incorporators of this Company, composed a Lares Neg? ree poaee. be [ase npn 3) with an inch and a half scarlet stripe, rach side of Gen. George B. McClellan, W. W. Shippen, John | Of which are two rows of fino French gol Ince, H. Brown, Colin Scott, the Hon, H. D. Basch, Lyman i ‘The prosramme for the Risth, so far as made an C, Scott, the originator of the elevator, Bernard Mo- Ry i AG a OG i i ment on the raco track by Fisk, ball at the Closkey, Andrew Light, the Hon, Noah D. Taylor, | Union Opera House, ands. sumptuous. collation Albert L. De Puget, E. L. Brady, and Fred. Michel, | given by the generous commandant to his command met on Saturday afternoon in the Hoboken Land and ‘ch on Sabbath, the tenth day of ‘ent to @ respectavie hotel on Broadway, in ‘and milk, from the ‘about six nfuls, atter cl whom he’ had discharged from the quarry, and who | five cents a tee approacied him in a threatening mann turning from New York was arrested and 1! be removed, and the streeta rs on ther. and west of the ps ' largod by toking in ‘the fence on the Broadway and Para Row sides; and that the persons charged with the construction of the new Post Office be notified Rot to use the park ground for the travel of thete horses and carts, or for any building parposes, and roachments, The Executive Com- sully charged with enforcing this reso ately, but they have recently become receivers of stole: 1, gold. 5 when Th erritee my be damage’. May earsentig | goods, and are therefore to be compelied te dis- selecting samples to send for inspection, will pick | gorge the property. ‘The facta which bear out this ou class, dail, but was told for damages or revate may be quickly aah ebarge were communicated yesterday to a Sux re- Bs Hon, and was locked up all night in the city sta- | whereas, If the matter is left in the hands o| porter. It appears that on the 8th of April Inst « jon house. © rienced an, the inspection May be made upon | man named John Williams arrived in @ European He was subsequently taken to Elizabeth on the better class’ only, and the settlement of -m: slice tothe county sain where be romeined ttees | State may require a great waste of time aud acon. | *eamer at this port and landed at Hoboken. The Savarday night anti! Monday morning, whon he lack tea, for lunen; tl ere two gentlemen wil him—membders of the prese— Who (ook A plate of oysters nd one of them ae al, the other some 11K, the same in k atity as the defendant tool Sal to and It being ih day deventanc did not pay the bill, Dut reqnested o make a note of the amount, and defend. sequent loss of money, Custom House officers appointed to search the ves- | 1 ovement Com Mice and organized, ae- rr ‘NGLEWOOD MYSTERY. All persons haylug charge of any property belong- y feliee aa Oe seater beet Nas Grek thnentrees | Bestibes, “dud reieeeed te firing Donde Yor Slob fa SEREN SLEDS OND BEEBETE. Sot eat: sonason Sie paveenarse week on Sele’ ond lectiog Ww. Ww. Bhippen President, and Albert De pailpintagres ds cand Tee Sonleet or ine new Deteriooet were dinsene : but for ar wach a8 ne teaches a Bible clase th auswor the chage of assiult, Goods of s fragile character require careful hand. | Proceeded with their task. They went into the | puget Secretary. The fist elevator will be erected | Tuaneat Over the Body of the Stranger—Aa | {6.control of the new Deprrtmont, were directed te { Dearest sins Ge ek 1 Holmes ts terribly excited, and vows vengeance Mae. ore cormen Know bothing about the, cast room of Williams in the cabin and examined his near the foot of First street, Hoboken, and conncot Medical Man Upsets a Theory. ps hile eoongg ie nent itis azul tie Paintea Cnetstnait trio, | ie” ter goods tat be paced ifm proper pan | MHSNNL UAL thr, owns, nothing. AK, engi they | wih Breadateet Mew Cy it wiibengeale | The efris ofthe Protection Committe of the Wate, ie me kat ge tone har jee mh mimen the | and bes paid Afr. Chatteia of New Yoru a retaining | tion. Others re ikely to be rulned by leakage. "Our | pran"and guutiscation, oY “covered thelr eur: | elevator, one car ro ne ere ieee | village of Englewood during the past week to solve ra ——- t the attendant circum: regular carmen understan ; . 7 : iB Sestevsiraibe shown by the evideuce: the Presoytery | °°" 9150t0 provecate jy Bands know nothing about it," Tey will handle'& | SMUGGLED DiaworDs| wont rurreEN rmovsaxn | 44 Pedestrians.” At the top will be & liotel ends | the mystery of the rerent murder, and to brinz the Bite Tice aves tone et emeee omy Pili consid: ram ¢: extenuating to render JOHN FOX IN HARNESS. $3,000 mirror plate with no more care than they will DOLLARS large observatory, which will ran up over two hun- | unknown murderers to justice, and those of Squire B M excusable, and hopes and respectfully requests LN HA a feather bed or a pale of hemp. Sometimes an im: | in tg t. The: dred feet above the summit of the hill. The work- | miier, have been unsuccessful. At the inquest yes- AvANA, May 2.—Franciseo Esquembre, « srilugly bd embure shall, be parsed. upon hun —— Porter hes sold a of his goods “tourrive,’ | 18 Ws pocket. They looked eagerly at the gems— | ing of the clovator will be like that in the Grand, : priest of Yaguoramas, was sentenced to death and ‘ r CHARLES B sa THE. | Young Democrat whe Kuows no Fear— | ‘wich have to be shipped inland. “In such ease ie ly | Wey Were briiliants of the Grst water—and ther | ¥ihh Avenue, and Cosmepoliten Hotels terday the testimony of Dr. Banks complotely upect . ; ‘ 3, A. Dav 18 peyote A Stunner at the Republican: Tammany | necessary that only the sound goods shall be eskod bim tome for. Ms preseason 5 bat he pater e205 the theory which had been formed in reference to | °x®cuted at Cienfuegos on the 30th ult. The ui rr 3 pitti) fy Ug hse sinuses Riug—Plain Traths frem.en Honest Man. The reculer carmen can, at Once detent ween a} bese Macy Verd’s Breach of Promise Suit. the date of the supposed murder. Several witnesses A court martial was lately convenes at Cardenas ges, he shall be guilty, and pur for that Phd be 1d Pike for the trial of Retaban P>rodi and José Mara, Bote s Of these prisoners were sentenced to desth, Parodi surrendered the Mary Ford commenced an action in the Supe- | hed testified to hearing eries proceeding from the % & murmur or protest, pot where the body was afterward found, on the A meeting of the Young Democracy of the tice is tecting Bioyer trom lows; ons Ot Pre .e Hor Court, before Judge Jones yesterday to recover | evening of the 14th of April, but Dr. Banks 1s cer ¢W held in 90 Greenwich street last | ployer from loss, bead pete: Franz | The carmen of the imoorting honses have become sion The Rov, Mr. Armstrong said that if the facts 10.000, against James O'Meara and Nancy Sirang, | tain that the murdered man must have been dead at | 84 Mara were both acquitted some time ago, bat ‘ were troc, the charge of Sabbatn drinking should | night. Mr. J. A. Sullivan presided. Ge as importast aids in the transaction of business as Ler mmm Go, Liyarigihesrpaphty edministratris of the estete of ong | feast, © toremlgnt batore thet date, The marde Wero rearrested and again placed on tril. This te 4 hi peon | SPiscla spoke strongly against Tammany and its | the clerks ; and frequently they act in a dual capaci- Williams nt & bee line from the stoamer to man is thought by some to have beon a former resi. | the caso that cancels © monifestation by the ohn Stevens 8 Herald reporter. baying Deen | late doings in retaining Republicaus in the Commis: | ty, serving both as carmen and shippiag clerks. fod one of bie val sand nothing was heard of the _— Lg ita circa hina bebe eee ane gent of Knglewou', bat the general opinion is that Cardenas volunteers in November Inst, aso with 0 sta Bi i matter np to Monday last. The seizure was reported | to keep his promise w! © plaintify. © plain- | Le was from the noriiern portion of the State, and he Diario announces the di<covery of materials tat the chu ‘on the 10th of April to report | sions, and declared that when the Democrats of this HOW MERCHANTS ARB ROBBED. at the Custom Honse to Mr, Grinnell, and the neces- that b . dered Ly sone of the rough: th fe i u rinon of Mr. Smythe on Adultery. and its | czy voted Inst fall, 1t was not their intention toen- | Mr. Robinson—But the Culleetor allows you to | sary preparations were made torcell the witiente tay | {if instituted proceedings against McCloskey for Sraed ea toe rained las tie vicinity, The | vanne ve nt 8% Santiago las Vogas, nour He mont: after the services | asiced Mr. courage, such truckilng to an adverse party. | | take out Ucenses for your, own carmen, does Le Hie Joint Deneds of the Government and the’ Good | damage for breach of promise of marriage, He, as ost Was adjourned for a fortnight. pen t me look at his nutes, as I wishes { ion. John Fox reviewed the course pursa not jan, ut man proposes, &c, The abiquitous | sh ‘ rr acto hares Abed ol yas! tone on the law concerning adultery, | by the Tweed party from last December's election | Jinporter—Yes; but the Meense is eranted oply os _— a she alleges, entered into an agreement with her Spanish Despatch from Washington been alluded to by MMi me goto lunch = w and said that I could have his not aid not hear him eall together any nowber of repor €%; we went ont aud proceeded down Third avenue Where Mr. P. T. Eaton, ertook us and to his notes watd there would be inthe street and asked of delegates to Tammany Hall General Committee, | @ favor, on condition that every lond cart COL, WHITLEY HRARD OF THE AFFAIR, and ecount of how the Frear chi pay ten’ cents toward the support of the Bi and he sent his sharpest detectives to hunt up Wil- P. B, bweeny's henchma: and d¢ may be revoked unconditionally, at the option | lame. Atter a search of several days they found ctor, More 1s another point which you | the diamond smuggler, who subsequently proved to ‘Many small importers employ the | be a thief, in Newark, and they arrested him. Mean- bitter tone against those who proposed to turn out e nd their combined business is oftea | time the Colonel was advised from een g | of the Boards of Aldermen, elected a they liad been by | barely sufficient to afford bim support, fact that he was known by the alias of Richard tched the efforts made by | Under the new system he 1s unable to obtain a Ii- | Sweet, and that he was regarded by the police of Wasuixatox, May 3.—Several Cubans, prom. Inert in the jusurrectionary movement, Lave lately made overtu to the Spanish Ministor in this city, fm order to c etoa direct understanding with the Spanish Government through him, preparatory te their giving up the contest. : ——— The Kansas Code of Honor-A Duel tn « whereby he was to give her $900, and support their THE NIXON. SISUO MURDER. child until he reached the age of twenty-one, on con- —-—o— dition that she would discontinue the euit against | Stir in the Conrt fhe W him, He gave her the money, and afterward refus- and the Wify of his Victim Participating “ in the Proceedings. Ser prereetegy inecanngwuragthe hed withdrars tthe Nixon murder case will close to-day, Yes- was born in 1856, and is now a fine vooklng boy of | terday the case was closed wp for the State, and speaker continued in a very O60. thea went op to Broad to oppose the charter, | conso to cart fur more than one employer. This in. | London and Paris as'a notorious burglar. ‘He sent | 14. The defendants admit the death or MeCrosks : Nay on oF near Eighth street: be did uot informus Democrats of ‘Tammany have sruckled, and the iunporters by depriving him of the ald of | a telegram to the Prefect of Police in'Paris, andre: | and the custody of his estore: but lula thar akg | Mf. Rvans followed for the prisoner. During his Parkon 0 eset " Where he wat going to tae us; on reaching Bienth Democruts as need help, and throws many faith ul and Celved'a reply that the diamonds had been cement was 8 final release to the support of | summing up, the wife of the prisoner stepped up May 3.—A few days ago Col. A, went into @ hotel on the Eighth no attempt was to enter iy: We Went Into @ private room, the ed us, and Mr. Sinyth waved his hand, and ou please." Mr. katon then 01 - Leome ovesters. and Mr. Smyth @ eo up the feral a! would receive blood mono; STOLEN FROM MADAME DB MARTE, . paragraph in Monda: soars Sine wire Germans of the First Ward panes PEP sp seve $ Boe i Neen of Ne 23 Rue Costons Rau, bit Dy 42, MPT . ir. Evans @ Collector asset ystem | ai as al , by ams, an a meant to fight the Irish. In his opinion s man oe sir haa Shen ans skill‘ul workmen oul employment." the child ; that ali sueb agreement as that pretended ! fc itt was and fs wold. fanaa retended | and spoke in s whisper with bim for some winute which created a little commotion among the spect pepe White soe be sees ¢ tore. A similar effect was Produced by, the wife 0 Payne and?M. C, Stapleton, two {nfluential citizona of Monticello, Kan., alter a quarrel over some trivial affair while drinking, repaired to adark room to set meets the approval of New York merchants almost urdered man two or t & man in spite of bis nationality, With regard ree times interrupting the » | tle their differences. Payne hada knife and Staple ‘Afterward. be ordered. gl Cj eo Without exception. red further that ‘Willlame, hed the prisover's gounsel's statements with the inter i y ie Ne ordered 90 : | Somtatacion bean chestsbes re MY | "Imparter--You have seen the memorial we pre als out of thelr share of the plunder, potatlon Thal not 0, sr. Hivaneie | Oat sone to barat open the door eles Bisploion tee nitivuaition ec’ ® Thereonis | «We are coming close to a Axht,” sald he; “this | sented, I prosume? and run off with it to New. York, He was accom: fpeec journed until 9:90 , f found with his throat cut and Payne shot through the lungs. ‘elther was killed, but there {s isule night two weeks the ballots will’ all be deposited | French girl in her teeas, who ‘@ have something else to do than vote, All the; ticle in the S01 tn his , Mr. Bvans—Yes. But Mr. Grinnell says that the | panied by a beaat ed look; could not say was erchants who sigued it will sicn anything. Edwards Pierrepont, the U. 3. oad a fatig heuer It was natural tS him or aoty Mr, Binythe Want, say the Tweedites, is the police and the can: | Importer “That is libel upon our guild, sir; and | Newark. [ages iitems’s (austen ‘Col, trict-Attorney, was not at bis post yesterday, Ho | 1) Military Stores for the Red River War, | “222¢° 0f their recovery. Wor a quarwer of @ tambler of gin. ell, a8 an old merchant, should be ashamed | Whitley found a left this city on the previous night for Washington, Tororo, Canada, May 3.—The steamer Algo- to consult Gen. Grant in relation to his proposed | ma left Colhnewood’ for Fort William, with mili- tary stores for the Red River expedition, this morn- Fesiguation, and the nomination of his successor. | {277 *Hire'aet Getariment of treohe how’ organi Four days ago, Mr. Pierrepont, in addressing « Jury | for Red River will be in readiness to start about the in the District Court, asserted that that would be | middle of the present month. ‘The Li vention, Wasnixoron, May 8.—The American Medical Association met this morning, Professor Geo. A. Mendenhall, of Cincinnati, in the chair. The report of the Committeo on Credentials, excluding those Aelogates who bad had consultations with colored Mr. ‘shou! vassers, fiimself for making #0 foolish » remark, This thom, fad'the ovavasears will ke sare of pour bar | memorial sir, te signed by Bpodord, Filesten & | | STSTE FuocsANo yauy7e ru sroLex sone, you vote aguinst Tammany. They are | Co. Co.; Wm. A: Freeborn & | neatly packed in a corner, and the securities were cowards and foar the people, My advice is, go to \ mas; Arnold, Hines & Co. ; | taken. 1h te prosumed, from, Madame de * the polls quictly and depoeit your ballots, and be at Rares £82. Ci Co. jweimors, Orrger “e + Le house, Williams was “ — a see : rd Do. ; Cham fohn &. | Uommisaioner jowar! in the polii at the close and see your votes honored. A | phant & Co. a. Fhelbe, & Co. ; Jo Remminsionse zestorday in Newark. ang held in de- Mr. P. 1. Baton's testimony was purely corrobora- five of the foregoing; but Mr, Baton added: Mr. Smythe and I came out together ; he spoke to the Keoper in reference to the Sil, tought did bot Bear ‘wbt ie ‘sald; he: aid not rt Crow-cxamiped by Mr. Sm vii & Co: ; and Phelps, i the last time he should speak in his official capacity ; Te hysiclans, was referred, together with the minor aly metigued Cot ety eal Eeriamnly atoms to take his" ile, Organise’ ‘and | the class of men who:sign anything? n'a (ew days, and Grinnell's eis will be obliged to | and he appears to have kept his word, Owe of Kis TATEN ISLAND. Fepors, to'the Committee on Bthion, '* "NOW Sucve, who had called to Ret Pee mone: toareeives and do not let oeatecites | Mr. Hobinson— How about A. 1” Stewart? give up the gems to the Prefect of Police of Paris, as | assistants informed s SUN reporter that ho would ———— pastes teed Bete price fyi eye t Four rights."" Boveral. other apeak Importer—He nover sigas anything. they are now known to have been stolen, formally vacate the office at the end of the quarter. | ‘The North Shore Ferry C has abolished 2 ‘tnd milk, and ‘and then left for home the next | be robued of your rights. poakers i jor' ore Ferry Company al A Great Discovery in Iron, Wah resctations In co with | Me Evaus—Mr. Stewart, 1 know is violgptly op. Among the candidates named are K, Delafleld Smith, commutation system, aad thus offended the old pee. i rng, insiond of port the arucie Mpon when | iollgwed, after whieh reso accordance wi Erese-mr. Slewarh | knows sy Ps system, and thus | 4 process by which copper and all grades of | ibe looked fadigued white’ we were in tne private | ‘ue eplrié 1 See PHONS Wore Soren, Importer—The p resent cartage em js not new. caus Meeanee pec aac > Trad ein Oommmiietonera hove O04 & genera steol and tron are welled Cope aF at one ‘het hae room ea ihuents. ta 5 | fecently beon « od omalns por proveution. here. rested their case without POLITICAL CIRCUS. that encireled the Custom floute in Rincon Draper's | The election for delegates to this body took Col, Fisk's Military Backbiters, Coreg ve of Grecach for all iaaer places in Port Bich: | foete'gond after, being subjected to the most (nes ' ng the barkeeper, who was in Court, oo) time, The plan was submitted to bim, and after- place ‘at Gross’s Gardens, In William street, yester- The spurious circular purporting to be signed J pertticbeindn deheel rough tosts. my thehad hoped that a medical geotloman | The Political Oppone: of Ta ward to his successors. They all lay. The following were the rival tickets; by Mr. C. Pollard. and requiring all employees of | wr 4SHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. rh ere Foes be present te pore Sat ete ROG UNS WAS 8 Making Common Cause. BAW FORTONAS IN If, Joxeph R. Thornton, Wiliam geire, the Erie Railway to join the Ninth Regiment or be Sree SOREN Oe M ‘The Fishkill Mountains on Fire, { ‘Mr sb rough, for the prosention made some | Various committees of political organizations | but none of im dared to introduce tt It wae ‘Alvred Burton, William Meurstn, | mulcted $82 to purchase a uniform fora substitute, | John Bright has rot resigned, ee guaunearere, Ma Ray ete of wood tonnes on tie’ evidence,” and thought that the | and clubs hostile to Tammany Hall conferred yester- | fvlsted upon us under false pratensos, on tie pre John Vincent. Taos. J-Hyatt. which was published ia the World yesterday, w Tie deBant brigaras have sli been kiffed. Pranic ottt aa, eeeetaed < iad) not been cil, In addition to these one independent ticket, dear- ing the names of Goorge W. Bassett and John T, Cummings, was run. Ail the veteran typos turned out in force, Forty-eight kegs of lager were sold in the building before the polls were closed. Of these the priuters of tho Zridune, headed by Horace Gree» loy, are sald to have drank #2, the typos of the Her: ald 5, those of the Times 8, the World 6, the Zee day in Sheriff O'Brien's office, with a view to uniting all opposition to the Tammany eandidates at the coming election, It is expected to-day that an_ar- 103 0g ‘angeinent tay be wade by Waterbury, Ely, Ben | nothing of additional expense in th er of re Wood, and Sheriff O'Brien, whereby the two ye It is oppressive upon the merch \d is an ou! Gfthe Democratic Union, the Mozariers, and the | rage upon the 7,000 faithful earinen of the city. r. u nous expense, ‘The to the revenue by reason of the necessity of 0 many extra oMeers, clerks, &c., to yihe spok own defen 4 atom 1s damag. ious mata of his work ring ck previous to the luth of April, He spoke Christ gave his disciples in the : y after they had plucked ofcorn, and considered that hy was justi the cireumstances, garbled from a private letter, copies of which had | Disraeli’s novel“ Lothair"’ is said to be grossly been sent toanumber of the personal friends of | '™moral ‘Mr, Fisk not connected with the Eric Railway, The ‘The Fenians captured opposite Liverpool have original, which is not headed * Erie Railway Office,’ been discharged on insufficient evidenee, Feprenetited that a nuinber of the employees of the a Erie Railway having formed a wew company, to be JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ed the Fisk Guard, all those who may subscribe WASHINGTON GOSSIP, penn Samuel T, Day, of Florida, w Rated to sul at Winnipeg. The Hons atopted a resolution yesterday, pre yerterday noms Young Democracy, will combine their strength to ‘obinson—Has the tax npon importers been « © remarked that the article as it ap- | defeat Tammany. 'In view of the situation, Messrs, y one? ren tend Cae Bene 2, the price of & Siogie uniform, wil be mate | ye Jaya arrived yoalertoy yidine for the adjournment of Congress on the Fourty » Ing SuN had been colored to some ex. | Tweed, Sw » Hail, Connolly & Co. had a caucus THE HEAVINESS OF THE IMPOSITION, At 3 o'clock this morning Mike Walsh & Co. were | honorary members of the company, : " ‘The Supreme Court of the United States has a@ the taecs been substantially proved, | yesterday, and resolved to coneiliate the leaders of ss rhe | busy counting the votes, It requires a clear major- — Acting Captain Thomas J. Kennody, ofthe Frank: | 9 Tne tt) ourt of Claiins in the caad had uted very imprudently, aud bis con: | the oppo by offering them a few sugar plums, Tmvorter—Upoa large, importers, no... The | isE ran closiion. ‘The indications were tharihor An African La Belle Helene. lin atroct police station, bas been promoted to @ full | Crit d ard Paewords a! FP eanecre sepaid ke RAR Mie eee Lite ae _ heaviest importers, nothing. ‘The burden fills upon | to-day. ‘This result, it is thought, will drive some of Feb yrape lais 4 . sor of Charities tnd. Correcuom wes eworu innas: | Schooler Xe ab pha ne of ee v1 ombled in vit. | Soner of Charities and Correction, was swora in yes. dlence astombled in tris pretty little theatre to wit- | oer of Charitier a y “In prosperity prepare for adversity.” Beposit Y tea he Mutual Benedt Sayings the proof readers of the daily papers to suicide, Tweed for Governor and Shandley for | the smal! importers, and why thisis so sbould be the mbit of oes bavenuigeson. a er aw nthe verre rd THe SALMPPMSD is Not soombak Tho Ninth Ward Jefferson Democratic Club in | «ning we know the Collector Will be tite he Key mended the wit ness the revival of the fumous burlesque, La Bell . The scenery gostnmes are all new and de ous an TE een hits at the events of the V attendance, th Dr. Harper: that the Here Ade. re Arges were veting last evening nominated K. J, Shand- | business of the bonded warel into the hand: fubstantilly vroven. bo Robert par, | f_Pnee meen. ’ 7 gathess of the bonded warehouses into the hands | erupariumens TEM. trthewoscdes'! | ay have be ¥ co he d About twelve hundred persons assemble last i. allan “4 eal Jormittes of Viiree. ieling of arpe 0 . 8 hae 5 rhe are! i a8] ff! J J man's . Only one attempt at a hiss was made, mais bana eke arany Mr, Robert Harper, and. Tider Thse Moker eer: ‘ouveniion were ratified. Mr. J. R. Fioyd | power is unlimited, se o Union, No. 60, last oleht re. | actors are woll taken, ‘and (hat was immediately stopped by the police tod Loita pansage, when it wae pliced od A Henry Rogers were nominated Alderman and | P'The Good Old Man, on learning from the Soliei stant Alderman respectively, Address . tacn appointed to review tho evidence and regore ne membership "without imitation’ fee, aud to support Yosterday morning a Naval Board, consisting of tue Presbytery this morning at 9 u'cluck , were | tora that during theif sojoarn in New York, they | them aati they ana cory PP + a ptains Harmony, Bonham, Br do ent ing the Politicians, Tlouse has reduced the uty on cast ater) hail € a delivered by Judge Duseabury, J. A. Andrews, Jos. | pad boen unable to hud ove murchany wie ee ny [oy inti Paddy Quinn, alins “ Paddy the Smasher,” was | agieins Harmony, beanamn, Ft ie Ba | acest hep ponnd, and inerensed it on Besencr ree “Besenes? im Clucinuati-A Ke: SSoAr and thers: errs cenelne Gants theme’ et ta mainte PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ound over by Justice Ledwith yesterday, to answer boat-detaching apparatus, by order of the Navy | [he bhi, Tana! Gen, Betienck "now ‘proposes to pase Fishing for Colored Men's Votoms? who guarded is rear, remarking sorrowfully Mr. Selwyn has not withdrawn from the manaze- | °t,t%® Special Sessions, for assaulting Oficer Con telegraph office of the Police Central Omco | DEX WOK) = ___ tt Garette At the Sixteenth Assembly District Republi- " Who'd a’ thought it?” pel ‘Bon sail Bile = was yesterday ‘ Hiding 902 Mul SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPA, The full is an accurate copy of can Association. last svening, tue President. Wie ment of Getwyn's Thesire, Hoste, ~ — berry stroct, Ww! eB Be OWI 38 Sn ApouEete 60by Of contract | Can Asscelation las) SYEAine, eal, Ve It 4 Halstad and W; The 8 f C. for the operators. Tu the ithe fnstruments mip Hee neen Radagages mle Between five paricers in } inven. te the clade tas canclved that a the | Yow Donn Platt Laughaat Zack Chandler, | ingionusLers nave gouetocensdatotuiiadeh © | Joseph Kunkle de ald rete ot Reavitle, | sr sneer ent Crowley’ fam the ald building, the | ‘The steamer Siberia is overdue, a ste Domenes : all for the next monthly v From the Qincinnats Commercial. 1 . oe + | cironit wus only off teu minutes, 0 ohended, 7 ‘ yy, | should Le extended to lored Republican vo It {8 said that the Hon, John Morrissey is about to prs A Sioux war is apprehended, The underslend are gallate wih tiie Cotter: | It was anncuuced that Ur & MecsnerSeutpe intseds | On Friday last the Hon, Pattyface, the great | resien im test in Coomera on nocoset of Ii hosih: Huuterdon county, N, J., committed sxielde on Bua- | tn s neatly written note, Tua Miss uci ek teastaa ian Aboin oti one ade: the fem = Co., Frame Besenes, 1-1 | 6 appoint 10) cousas enumerators, Michisander; assailod the British lion in the Senate | Senator Revels addressed & large audience tn Gay by banging, os three moniie.brought to ajewe thousand feet. si, betw 4 sireet, anaes of the United States, It was a creat day for Amer- id lust night on ‘endency of the Age,” : ty of M kies the gold pl Rosipattaral koa fa slisn GOKee Hach’ Patnor hes to work to the profed to ihe The Young Democracy Still Defiant lea—the brave, the valorous old senator emote th Heosahlrsigaed New Hogiand. ibs OBITUARY. Wer a a ordetitig is fo be made Into ring, t0 soli Aaricnitoral and Tamigration Convention te te Bes if he dount work to the profed to the ner “ Hion on the snout until he guailed. He shook him mong the passengers per steamship City of Ant- beamed be Upon te deocenen | " be Ch ny 5 Ne a Easones'lio kan expect po watehes, Me] Thomas J. Creamer’s friends met at 101 Third | bythe mane until hls old bones rattied, ‘He twisted | were: irem Llvergoa Were the Rovs. 8. Roberts, J. | M. Ramireg, the Peruvian Consul in San Francis. | foreman of the co een weenaad: | The Cpieess, gee Dell Club ervived in Yen On t or Familie Bosenes are not epkludet, if | 2¥cnUe last evening, and passed resolutions of a bie tall until! the vile, beast, bowled with ‘anguish. | Quind,l, Kiernan,J, Reale, W. Kearn,and E. J. Morgan, | co, died on Monday — ee rears if be cous Cut co his Besgnes at al then he kan pusht | Sr Cremer poatcseo hep nenting the Senator. | All the while the American bald-headed eagle soured | In the case of Alexan wn (colored) who | Sister Immacufi Phelan, of the Convent of Bt SHOOKLIN, ‘The Toronto Rowing Club are nozotiating wi Out |y ssn) ryta out the Besenes, the other Patners | aahore t nEp rons 8 firm determivation to | and screamed, and screamed and soared, holding | waa excluded from one of the Baltimore | Patiick, Newark, diedon Mouduy, ——— the Tyne and St. Joon's crew. to row 1D Canada al 11 ie Grot rive for to Duy Mit Out, oF he has to put | fone, dovpite, the, darktaces vat tha cen toed 80 | aloft forked Dae ty Ay A ed Danner | rhe bane ths Comey, combany 3m Qciober last: 20d | Moses Pond, the well known furnace and stove | In consequence of the continued {ilnoss of Mayor | thogreat race at Lachine rect mun in bis plase, were them order Patners | present overshadowed hit, . Senatenn, wht bald heads aud ie Reting pencesble | the Vuuted beaten Circuit Court, yesterday tendered | dealer, died suddenly iu Boston yesterday. Kalbiolsch, {he new Police Board transacted no busi: | At ihe citizens’ ball in Montreal on ‘Tuesday oleh BA) Viner cam drow $18.00 watshes, if the Bese aire snorted deflauce while writing letters Teading | * decision ia favor of the plaints, pitonselgnonr Cook, Bishop of the Roman Catholle | "oO AheE Ot coavention for the nomination of | 1ortince,Afthnr. Is Royal Highnose and Lady Youag bs ” oy - oS locese of the Three Kivers, died on Saturday morning, he ‘0 0 opeaed the ceremunivs, ah Patni cam ate’ yb tbs Getting Rendy for the Cont newspapers. ‘The conciliatory smile p; lor ; Diocese ofthe Thres Wivers, dled on Bs rtp ocandiates for City Judges will meet ou Monday | oh, wid 8. Philti toast a each PHAN 8 Ores mens re The Alexander Frost Association steven. | eee rom the face of the ‘Vice-President NEW JERERY, Vises, Bishop of anusaon, “creases By Mons. be | ove crane y dads meel day | The body of David. Piitipa was found tn a vue 4 Vatnergit sick, he ts titled to bis fool watshes | ing in Hank's Hall, in Ninth aven. ear Thirty. 0 Mare, and his majes| row Pie WE me Chay ber, a Fourteenth Ward politician, w: At hwnd and # bullet hole in the left breust, the frst weeks the oder’ tase exly hall’ watshes, if | fourth street, and olected: tome ace Ws put | sembled ‘a vulcanized roof in a’ thundel A colored brass band bas been organized in New CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. fAned #25 yoaterday by Justice Voorhees for teloulously |“ tpicnue trriscoll, who recently lost Nieenceiate he » erlow It, dent; William Sullivan, Secretary; Tatriek Carney, | Blecteic, streams of loyal patriotism—th: ark. pot aeonulting Janes Mander, vrinting establishment in Providence, comuittes i Vasner die his Family can expeckt only the | Treasurer ; Patrick Ward, Recording Secretary." Fight pabriotlamendiantiod and eulnared | ycte Common Counell of Hoboken have redlected | aie philadelphia police on Monday night broke | The caisson for the foundation of the tower of the taiday by swallowing gralde of etry che pret fr \n the Bosenen, or the Fauiite can sell the $< teres Wp) Soar noliled Ike 58 OF Capt, Donovan Chief of Police. DBA cae Rak and tarred Gantate man wieane Kast iver, bridee an the Brooklyn side waa duated | nine i i F Patners or to a oder man wore What ts Expected of Weak Newspapers, attachs id two old Judie Mr. John Coyle was elected Chief Engineer of the | rooster. [hae biace, Bear the Fulton ferry ullp, yesterday worn: The BE iscopalians of Boston are forming an asse 4 Vie Patners are satistled wit From the Sunday News Bled ca thene wail tha ° Jersey City Fire Department last evening. Capt. W. R. Story, Depnty U, 8. Marshal of Utah . ‘ F - A on for the pro on of sociability. The eatablisas pan aus ener can horow mon y for Sie Pod csi The Leader, in its synopsis of the Tax Levy, It any ope donbts, al our ability to whip Mr. C. A. Wortenduke was elected yesterday | wns shot anu jastantly killed oa Mouday by one Hawes, john Tierney was convicted in the Court of Ses. nt Of afreo reading room Ww among the prop: bas the following as ite Hirst extract: e aller for that money,” 1" Valuer vos Seleurde for somebody, the Besenes Gol voting tw do withit wp do Out side Besones, the Bosenes bas worthy the respect | Prerident of the Midiand Railroad Company The Jersey City Board of Water Commissioners aL Organized last evoning by the elocdon of Mr. George Amen McLaughlin as Presid Cusries Coverman's bakery on Jefferson street Haws, the murderer | anap ¢ avenue, Union Hill, was burned } esterday, Saisperaty sone festraayaf running a taro bank hn ji fuh atest, Thomas Brown of the steamer Old Colony, during | ferredy nnn ns et meureh: Benience der | the municinal election in, Virginia, Nevada, oa ® Hght last evening in the rear of 46 Lboude street, DIL Sheriff alter has requested the Supervisors to antic Eaves, I publican, for Mayor, received Om w part of Bauucl Bally's lip. a8 reaue p on it Eaves, Republicans for ponte in the upper partof tho Jail Atted | $1 vou Grog wae eommilted resterday & modation of Witnessed who wre held | Jy thy case of Dr, 2, Monroe, a distinguished phys inaying. tho pF ion, he is @ vile caitifl, love of women: * All advertisement ‘eafter, must be made in not ily and Six weekly pap to be d, from téme bo time, by the Mayor snd Comp: italleizing is the Leader's, not ours, We there- have som answer | up for the acco isos of Knox. the | ii criminal case Saur Lane Ciry, May 8. ‘'Jobr the Oret ot January and the Orst of ; ire (0 call particular ittention io the pro: | of Deputy United States Marehal wh a8 shot + iter, 21 Browdways tot Bt OL AbOUL $4,000, D; 7 sioian of Belfast, Me, who was ‘eucd for $40,000 dainy Weis Ue turk tall £0 be count ob, and the Books | priotors of those newspapers tht lave uo elteuli- | hy a Id or Mormons toring, within eos. miles “ot | Cos foe Jerren ttadson and Delaware, the Now | warms down Exiurcs belonging tove former onants 7 eotghlarday afternoon, two Isborens, who wore ox. | ages fur, malorsctlca ly the treatment Of6 oatlenty Each Patner fi . tion oF moans of supper except dist derived from | Grantavillo, uot, however, until he had wounded | Jorsey Wertcrm ard aie numee Valley Hahfoed Cone | John Thompson, an emp'oyoe of 1. B, Claflin & | CavatltSas, Pater inlarea Bertne the derendant, A ice AtHOF is Inteitlot to 7 Wo each Jaliron the | oficial patronage, All ‘their’ political oomments | tive uf thoun cho it is suspen fall anick lave bern consolidated, under the title of tue | Co. was yesterday conmultted for trial for eteating | barkmonte sone OK eciy wnat TA INPtIbGiice eontont tee thel Dlansios Altaeng Bleued by tie dve partners, eens hen the OOF, rH ey Lote vec or oe the - ‘aw Jeisoy Midiand Rtallway Company, salves Me was detcevod ta tho act. aad attempted tO | Legs, aud Jaines int was {nteinally injured. rae the Court of Common Pleas bi Noty diag toe cain ng papers mis si and feeeive ni Tn a nud 8 the Pate escape by leaping from the window thio the yard, Thore i a pond of stagnant water at the avcleeted by ain ti viaulios of tho " Patners' ure laid dowa | bureau for the purpose, aud that a commissioner be The will of the late E, M, Stanton was probated | ferwmon Connell nave diego y.® poor maa | aircet, was yesterday robbed of $3,000 worth of Unit A Fld OP it the realcanioul te owe ener dl "he ap ublicu bestrument, tte provieh MO a leroutt vas bow Lust Siatos Bonds in the office of Verinilye & Co., Nas tended to high water mark, ‘The subject has Sirook, Wlule be Was la blu act of baying for (he sami Losorred lo a committes of the Hoard of Supervisors. wore mot observed, | appotuted to read proof, for fear som poor devil of | sesterday, ‘The Stanton Momorial Fund fouis up | Who'was killed tue years ago whilo Iu daCuarge of tuted, ® uewape@ber man way Lnnocently offen $11i, ’ lula duty as @ brave Aron

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