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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS. SUE NOMINATING MEETING OF THE TAMMANY BRAVES, KICKING OUT THE RAV. MR. SM1TH. ——— a Milk not the Beverage for the Con- Eregntion of the Eleventh Street Presby- terian Church—A Scripture! Authority for Violating the Excise Law-The Bx- Ision of the Bibulows Paster. ‘The session room of the East Bleventh street Presbyterian Charch was tho scone of very exel- ting meeting last eveuing, which was called to vote or the retention or dismissal of the Rev. Charles B. Smyth nn pastor of the ehureb. While stating the objoct of calling the congregation together, the Chairman was interrupted by gentleman who pro- sented a remonstrance, retting forth thas the Rev. Mr. Smyth bad been allowed no opportusity of de- fonvling Uimselt. The meeting immediately proceeded to take the ye and nays on the qnestion of expulsion. Hore r. Tl, Rosenborough, a prominent mowber of the ohure deaid in ap exeited manner: Mr. Chairman, I onject to the vote; you have Hgnt to take it now. wen Chairman—You are out of order, sir; please wn, Mr. Rosenborongh—T am An in this matter, The Lestol ot oat ba been and I will vindicate bim publicly, The Clrirman—We cannot be interrupted in this manner. 1 command you to be sil oir, Mr. Rosenborough—Be'ore I sit down I wish to say that ‘he remainder of the gentleman's remarks were rendered inaudible by mingied hissing and applanse on the part of the congregation. During the exeite- ment a voice was heard calling, “ Put him ont; will pat him onc? Another voice said, “ No, #0, until To-night—Mr, Tweed’ the Ontside Coalition's Power, ‘The politicians who wore elected last Saturday night as delegates to the County Convention of Tam- any Hail, assembled im the old Wigwam of the (ibe yesterday at noon, As it waa well known Bhat the leaders bad been anable to agree upon any Uicket for Aldermen, and would therefore postpone fe making of nominations for that office until to- day, the three thousand candidates for the position wore in attendance at an early hour. and oceupiod convenient positions on the sidewalk near tho en- trance of the building. Those pure patriots, desi rous of having bat Jost one opportunity to rob the public till zealously vied with each other ia BUTTONHOLING THE LEADERS, oF any person supposed to have influence with the loaders. ‘Tne first capture they made was Comp: troller Connolly, who, in imitation of bis filastrious Bamesake, the Immense Judge, had walked down from his residence up town, The amiable Richard, rrounded by these ravenous office-seekers, saw no other way of escaping than by promising bis toi fientors that ho woul do. what he could for thern ai). He wos then permitted to proceed, Peter 8. Sweeny ond Abraham O'Hall, who wore bat a fow steps behind Richard, observing the situation, out- flanked the office-scekers by taking a eiredito toring the edifice through the recret . Poice Commissioner Matthew T. Bren- ‘nd. Denny Burns, the member from Siizo, bad gauntlet before reaching their ses jerwan Coman was warmly congratulated by ost of frienus. THK HON, WILLIAM MARCT TWEED Pretented to be in bad humor, and therefore no office-seeker dared approaca him; Senators Norton, Creamer, and Genet ran the gauatlet and came forth alive. ‘Tie good natured Torpedo Fiekls, who forgot to nut on his necktie, accompanied by Aleck charter notoriety, was detained an hour dy three candidates. The’ Hon. Douglass Taylor fod Borrorate Hutchings elbowed their way throush euccessfully. At i th the stentorian voice of Grand Sachom Tweed was heard, and overs body wade arush for the bail. For retaining Mr. Smyth, 23; opposed, 40, As the congregation wae lonving tie eh ‘one of the members wns heard to vindicate the imbibi- tion of gin and milk by Mr. Smyth, and his request of the barkeepor to “hang itup.” He said there was scriptural authority (or 60 doing, For, sald he, the last clause of the Brat verse of the 66th of Isaiah says: “Yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and’ without pric The text aks of Wine instead of ein; bat the friends of this is a diderence In lotter and THE THUNDERBOLT AWAKE. partes satay The Serenade to the Hon. Micha He Returns from Norton— in Pocket, ~The Kighth Ablaze. At 11 o'clock last night nearly 1,000 stalwart aires teens. ital wae one of confusion +] young Democrats formed in line in front of the wisn tLeir hats on, and puffing {rions!y atthelr e | Toms of the Michael Norton Association, in Hud- son street, Preceded ty Grafulla's magnificoat band, they marched down Hudson street to Canal, up Canal to Varick street, and up Variek to No. 116, the residence of the Eighth Ward Thunderbolt, The line of march was alive with rockets and Ro- man eandles, Arrived in front of the Senator's residence, the band vlayed a, plaintive ar, followed bya rollicking march from “Barbe Blou." Before four pleces of musie were played, Varick street was facked with the ‘Thunderbolt's euthusiastic ad: mirers, Senator Norton was in bed when the band arrived in front of his residence. He sprang apon his feet, dressed himself hastily screwed. List big. Glamonds into his sbirt bosom, bung his elegant gold chain over bis waistcoat, and went down stairs, As he made his appearanes at the front door, the air wa rent with cheers. ‘The band strock ap “ Hail to the Chi and « popping of Roman candies and o streaining of rockets followed. ‘The Senator said : My FRIENDS AXD Nzraupons: T thank you heartily for this magulicent aod anexpected greeting. Tran only say thas I have faithfully endeavored to do my duty amid ihe stirring scenes In Albany during the past winter. My record is before you. ton oe of “Tt clea “Good.") Be it for weal or woe, I have acted ‘rom honest convietions for what P thought to be the interests of the whove people and for the ad: are. The ropulir Big Indian o! Tammany opened Ean vy shaking one of hit short and to-the-pint off-huPd! speecher. He toucled upon the inereased power of Tammany and its growiug popularity, He eclare! that the so-called OUTSIDE DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATIONS wore mere nonentities, and should not be noticed, Tie lstor were led by wen whom Tammany had creed Oat of nothing, While the Grand Sachem was speaking, bis eye rested on the giant form of the IMMENSE JUDGR CONNOLLY, who, accompanied by Henry Murray, had just ai Five (rom Yorkville, He ran a race with Mr. ray aad bent ee minutes, running the en- tire distance in p ly seven minutes and twenty- seven s-couds. | Prinee Harry Genet moved that, Big Judse Michael Connolly had arrived dive min- boiina time, be should be made. President of Convention, “Phe motion was carried in a storm use and load ianghtor. The Big Judge, wackin,-s.iek in oand, pimbly stepped up to desk, and, desiring to inconvenience the crowd around it, he gently placed his right on the bulas- trade aud leaped clean over the desk, just skipping Aidenion Coman's nose, He shook honds with Messrs. Sweeny, Tweed, and Connolly, and apoio- zed for Luis want of pupetuality by saying tbat his Wateh liad run down @ woea ago and that be had of the Democratic party. There is not a pever tof winding it, The Judge's excuse | record that I would blot out, had I the pow was 4, ond Senator Tweed introduced lim to | splause.) ‘OF one thing Tam certain, and that te from hace oat im pocket than I there; but this my ieent gr convinces ma that Tam rieh tn friends. 1 look upon your action to- night as an endorsement of my Senatorial career. (es. ‘Conscious of hever ‘having done anything forfeit your esteem, I agein heartily thank you for Zour, Kindness “and éxprersion of good “will.” Good ‘Three cheers were then civen for the “Thander- bolt of the Fignth Ward." and the Senator wns heortily congrawiated by hie friends sod sdmirers. Speeches were sflerward mace by the Hon. Peter Mitehell, Alderman Haghes, Mr. Jota Goldey, and rs, ‘after which the irivnds of the Senator ad journed to the rooms of the Michael Norton Asso Whe Convention as “OUR CHAMPION WALKIST,”” ‘The Pi. Jorge, overcome by the warm reception ex- fender bi, chOxed tor attarance. He however said by way of thanks, “Phat will do now, boys. That'll do now, buys, Come to order and let ds to business.”” Go motion of the Hon, Peter Mitchell, ex-Speaker Hitehrn, Police Justice Jobn Cox, and B. J, Bhand- ky wire appointed BSeeretaries. The rest of the © Was speedity carried out. Senater moved thatthe Convention proceed to bal- ustices of the Court of Common Pleas. ' Was not taken at all, resulted in ‘ination (by 88 votes each) of Che Lollowing Bamed geu on, Where a collation wi Baxitrox W. Kopiweon, Rrewarp L. Largewonr, me Josnrit F. DaLy, Ciauurs if, Wax DMUNT THE STORM OF 1CE-BALLS. ‘Ihe ballot for Justices of the Marine Court re oui ses Snlted in the nomination of Philadelpbia Street Lamps tu Rulns—4,000 Suna, Wat Bt Panes of Glass Smashed in onc Nursery— A Hailstone 11 Inches ia Circumference. Purtapmneuta, May 9.—In the terrific bailstorm yesterday, McKenzio's nursery had 4,00) panes of glass broken, and the plants and flowers destroyed swell the loss to $10,000. St, Mark's Churen (Episcopal) had a stvined glass window, representing four apostles, much shattered. The New Bath Eden Church had a beautifully stained rosette window demolished, acy, and P. J. JoscunseN Jcheers for the candidates the Convention adjourned uenil this evening at hall-past To'elocs, When the Aidermen are to be nominated, RICHARD L, LARREMORE was born nenr Astoria, L. 1, in September, 183) His childhood was passed at that place, “From Astoria he went lo Jamaica, where be received she Tudimey's of education in the Unica Hall Acadewny, From Uv ion Hail he passed to Raters College, New Brunswick, N. J, Where be graduated 1880 ing colleze bi ored the office of Robin. oat ete ya fa ea ee nae adaitted t0 | vie damages are confined to tbe section of the fgete to the Cunstituwonal Conveation, He has | city between the Schuylkill ud Seventh street, by 2 Ki ur Umes elected President of the Board of | porth and south. It extended about three miles in ueation, the built-up portion of the city. At the lowest esti- mate, bulf of the stroet lamos are destroyed, The largest hailstor found measured a inches in circumference, and Weighed seven ounves Many serious accidents ha ned from runaway horses, A pair of horses attached to a hearse con- taining the rem: of a child rau off, the hearse was broken, ans! several carriages shattered by collisio with it.’ ‘The coftin had to be conveyed to the come tery in a carriag The Hon, James W. Scovell, during the stor made a narrow escape froin drowning. While cross: the Delaware on a ferryboat, with orsé and pliae ton, the horse took frigiit, and with a leap cleared the rope and chain at the end of the boat, plunge t into the Fiver, aud was lost, Sr. Srovell’ jumped from the phaeton before it went over, aud thus HAMILTON W. ROBINSON Wee voro in Hudson, N. Y., tn 1815. Tn 1889 he went fo Union Colfege, Bebenectaay, whore he received & Jucstion, Op the cumpletion of his colie- “he entered the law office of James Me A.bany, Afterward he joined the law firm wo & Vanburn. He was udmitted to the 296. “He has been all bis life a Democrat, and an efticieat lawer in New York. Josera F, DALY Was born of Irish parcmts, in Plymouth, N.C, on Dee.3 1, His father came to this country from Limesick, in Ireland, about 1232, From Plymouth Ar. Duly came to this city Ln 1549, waere he has con- Huued to roside up to the present. Daly studied in the offre of the Hoosevelt#, and in May, 1862, was | escaped. sdmitt: iio the bar. ‘The {neipient Citizens’ Asso: CT Stion Of seven years ago retained him as counsel. The Coming Women, Uy to Ue present he has never beea iu office, The National Woman Suffage Association met last night at the Woman's Bureau, to consider the question of affiliating with the Americia Suffrage Association of Boston. Miseourl, Michigan, Rhode 4 and Virginia were represented, It was d ito have the anniversary sessions of the Assu tion to-day and to-morrow, in Apollo Hall, and to othe subject of aMliation to this afternoon, wait4 sentiment was strongly in favor of retaining either Mrs, Stanton or Miss Anthony at toe bead of whatever new Association may be formed, pais Mozart Sold Gut to Tammany, ing of the Committee of twenty-two by Mo: power, Mr. Thos dn the Morris acting as See- he following resolution wus adopted: + The Committee of five appointed by thie Waving conferred with promivent inet: y Hal, by which conference Tammany naied one Of our most prominent meni- Judiciary Goket, therefore Le it shat We wcquicsee in the wetion of said five, and heartily oudoree the Judiciary Hai! this day. Se ichue! Hropay, Davia Jackson, | Damaging Testimony againat Gen, Howard. Caainne, SG isu, Saliva asmixoron, May 9.—Churles Perkin testified Moloney erpey, tuoinar Burke. | yesterday before the House Committee investigating ihwel Smith, Adjourned until Wednesday the charges against Gen, O. O, Howard, that the fee General ‘bad eet aside his contract for furnishing The Opposit * wand when the barracks east of the Capitol were be- Te ee mime ays wide | ink erected, a the rate of 80.45 per 100 bushels, to j cd mecting of the five outwide | accept another by which $7.75 was paid for hauling Wan tiv iu ulzation® oppowed to Tammany Hall | the sand and $3.50 per 100 bushels. to the Comvaay either. thi Monn Hal aaertiny por iaee ara: who furnished it, He also testiled that aiter Foung Deviorruey “wore, proscat oY BOF that of the | barracks liad been completed over $4,000 worth « sand was dumped there aud paid fur, but subse @scusion took plier. und it wer fn plice, and it was finally resoly quently sold for 875, edjourn until this evening in rider not to give Tam —— fany an opporwunity to kuow: the test cee Somboated. it ts aadorttond ine tee nee A Man Found with his Head Shot Of, tion ot sati-fed ded from Mr. George Shea for the Muri» Court Mozart Hail, and that the litter hus» he com)ination, The A Mr. Jacob Vansyke, a farmer of Hopwell, Mer cer county, N.d., borrowed a gun & few days azo to shoot piris in bis corn fleld, Three days ailerward is dead body was found lying under an apple ti —>—- T nany Slate, w tc top of his head blown oi He had been in . The following are the Gandidat xs named by the |!" broubie, conference Committees of the five outs et Sep psy “ya P cratic orgenisations fest ovening : Court o! Con "i St. Domingo to be Pushed Through, Vioan i, W. Goran, Max, Geepn, J it Dov Wasuuxcros, May 9—Fricnds of the St, Doe George Ticknor Onrtis, W. H, Peckham, and Ro» treaty say that the sequisie vote of two. Well D, Hateb; Marine Court—John J! Stemier OF 490 Senate ean now be oDluined in ite William A. Boyd, James D, Keimert; Aldermer q Jobo Foley, Ignates Flynn, al Phelps, An: ——— Groene, Edwurd Sehell, John Heexer, N PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, nd F. W, Ewing.’ It is plainly a com a ticket, mi y dicnao Alven was nomineted yesterday to be Post - Major Osear ¥. Oatman ecome one Who the Republican editors of the suiay Ce ight# wecome one of the Kutus Audvews, Charles J. r, Dan Con: | Hurry Hill nad his oponime last eve Fy Cochintoy and afx other lund Mopud | usual alten ii of sports 1 last evening, with the ar ing signed @ paper addressed to the | — Goy, Sheridan arrive lin Salt Lake ears Hoy entral Committee of Connecticut, cor | ay ight, un lin way to Manca a eek? City On Sun Wying thet dumes Wiison, M, Broderick, ond | “J.r\'gt awe crane te a Ciiauiives, now confined in Gonnéctiout for partici: | pjl0hh Sivave wus orator o. the day nt the n 1 the Tuohey and Kerrigan prize fight. sre . i Faacighre nMOF Of BUA Gem ers of tue Union Republican Ceatral Commit. Pool old at Riley's Inst night for Ma bari alte Aion to $17 in favor of Mace, and few tales caltnd Mr. LD. Kiernnn, the new Clork to the Board of srg Desens tn Wheat W Hed athtion yesterday tovk' form "potecasion al ie Heinvcratic Association of the First, Ser | OM 1 f ieeed lint bv nite, ahd FenOM lar dames ‘ HOS: FORMATE TOA '® Week's ni Alderman, There was a marked Hii Pex udee slogan, aud the wominee douivered nenloa’ Reaver ah boul: LAE cee beac . Among the ps nengors by 8 amahip City of Brus ——— ecla trom. Livers sierday, were tha ley i fe _Brooklym King Nominations Wate MOwou, M,Cerrolly sud Yas Jarratt pet) 1g! Democratic Convention for the | yo orders of Licutenant-Commander I, C. a} ieation OF two candidates for City Judges, met | man to the receiving ship Ver have bi laitevening at 4 Court sirect unl oui ta Awa. Me | Tenenane-cu jor Jauiea M. Vritchewe hus be Fue ex Cormration Conusel) “sit toeuih Neilaon, | ordered to raid ship. nat bo fame urki own, Ne way notin ‘Yhe Duke of Seville, son of the unfortunate Mtoe request of Honey C, Murphy Henrl de Bourbon, bas reused tn the most abrolate > on the Duc ao hianne to accept ine fie inponed up jet hy tho Tribunal of Madrid Breokiyn iting. Montvensier by sho tritianal of The Independeut Deinucrats, the opponents of | ¢ Ht, is wndecatood that the Rev. Mr. Bmyth We Hiss, laet evening adopted the ferauiicans’ | £004 terns agai with Iie churen and congra luinution’ of M jibe tte R ted ga ysgp Tet us have peace.” said the reverend goutloman of Meswra Henry Hagner aud Geo. Hi. lus’ Pafhionors, “even if We Lave ao gia and mad tor Cuy Judges. O'HALL'S GREAT BANQUET. —_——- THE NEW UITY DIGNITARIES HOD- NOBBING IN DELMONICO'S. ‘The Mest Costly Dinner of the Day—To the Most Liberally Paid Officials i» tho Land ~By a Personage who may at will Tax the People for Contingencies. Mayor Abraham O’Hall entertained the load- Ing politicians of the town lent evening with ere perb dinner at Delmonico's in Fifth avenes, O'all. who is an acknowledged gourmand of the fret ‘water, superintended all the «arrangements in per- ton. It is neediess to add that O'Hall contrived to treat the thirty-five politicians who were his guests to the most magnificent banquet ever spread in this city, its cost being about $1,200. All the invitations O'Hall seat out were of course Promptly accepted. Mr. Sweeny, the drains of Tammany, who had novor in his life mustered sufficiont patience to ait Out one of these eshionable dinners, wus persuaded by O'Hall to broak the ice and come to this dinner. ‘The modest Hugh Smith also made his début at» public dinner. When it became known that the great Poter was to make his first appearance at the festive board, the politicians eagerly coveted O'Hall's invitations, Bat O'all insisted with emphesis that none but the cream of the cream of New York politicians, ex- cepting & youngster who was formerly his clerk, should grace his dinner party. ‘The fires man to put in an appearance at Delmont. co's last evening was Master Owen Brennan, Next to him was Torpedo Fields, arm-in-arm with his best friend, Andrew H. Greon, Grand Sachem 1 weed, Brains Sweeny, and the Hon. Hueh Smith arrived The four Police Commissioners, Messrs, Henry Smith, M. T. Brennan, Bosworth, and Benj. Maniorro, drove ap in a clarence together. Mr. Smith was for the fret time in his life attired ina vory stylish blue swallow-tail coat, with brass buttons, and wore neat patent Jeather pumps with gold pu Judge Ali'ton an shortly afterward, rder Hackett rter before 7 the party were informed by lite French waiters in that the feed was ready, talent at doing allzthis sort of things in style, Hitlelans in lin full evening costume O'Hall again displayed his nd marched them Imonieo's gilded ‘saloons frontin on As. they entered, truck up * Hail to the Chie!” ‘one of wusurpassed maguificonee. the splendi¢ floral decorations and orna. wore four allegorical representations sugar)’ of the fre, Central Park, police, and public works departments, which won ‘admiration on all bands, and into which Owen Breavan could not Fesist inserting his little finger. O'Fall assigned a seat to each of his eneste, aud tue company sat down in the following order : Fourteenth Stroet Bide. Fourteenth street. © ‘Hennessy. eo00000 0° ° ° {Henry &ruith, oeo0e0000 ° ° ° ° 9 ° ° ° ° Mr. Ditlon.? © ng cloared their throats with & thimble $ bitters, the politicians batile against the following bill of fare, which was vinted in @ neat little book, with bearing the name of each rucst of sherry aud arlek silk cover, By the Mayor to ibe uients, May 9, 1870, ena. Keleres—Sell @ ia Reine, Filet de Boat & lam hades de volailie Kis de veau a la Niguora si, Korrines de foie eras Chapone, Hécarsiues bards. nanas, Crowe A la Francaise, Gi igae'd ia Coauully, Y won Longueviiie, emed to enjoy themselves Lugel ‘The conversation was altogether social special request no speeciios were delivered. Tue party separated just beiore midnigh mously pronounced O'Hall’s banquet the most mag- hificent they ever attended, — A Wild Woman to For some tins. past pers. neighborhood of E. d's Woods. 1s residing in the ot Trowont aud Fordham Houve have on Varlous Oceasiuns reported Laving seen & Ferazy woman in Loridura’ always eluded pursuit, oftlcer of Bergt See woods, but sh On Sunday aiternoon tured te objec @ Woman of sinall all “tattored aud torn,” and —give her nue as M ovtaiued food or survive A Soperfluous Cabinet 0 Wasuixarox, May 9.—During the discussion upou tue Appropriaeion bill in ti io remarked that Government to com and Navy in one « t the office of thejHec: Senate tuis even ing, Mr. Sheri His own opinion was ti retary o1 the Navy could be dispensed with, in view routine characver of ita dutios, epartuent had run ulong very well un- Admiral of the Navy. der the charge of The Seventecath Ward Scho Mr, Jobn K, Hennessy, # candidate last year for the Assembly, and & schoo! trusiee of the Seven- toouth Ward, was arraigned before # special Com Board of Education yesterday after- noon on a charge preterred by Mr. Androw Mil s, inspector, of having reeelved one hundred dollars trom Miss Mary K. Cannon aa a bribe tw get hera position as school teacher in one of (he sevent bo Learing Was not coucluded Ward echoois, Peculiar Marrt ‘Tnentox, May 9.—One Woodward eloped with the wile of a ‘Trenton citizen on Tuesday lust. Dusband discovered ue guilty invader of his domosiic hearth. arrosted, and Justice Cuvi extraordivary decision wiust divide their young iaun was discharged, and the Lusvand bound over to keep the peace. New Jersey. that tue bust At a quarter past eight o'clock yest Urange County KE pros, ob Wwe & of the express train, wai ‘The pasnouger couch J, Hough no KeriOUs Casualty Was re Tue aveiient is attributed Lo « misplaced awite joboken's New Chief The Hoboken Eugineor, by @ reewivod a inagor ity of OF ior ¢ OBITUARY, ‘The Hon. James J, Austin died in Boston yester Dr, Daniel Tilden died in Sandusky, Ohio, Sun: ‘The funeral of the lite Roy. Ar id ©. Foss, of who died In Swit yesterday from Bt 1 the M. B. Chure ‘Tho Hon, James Piatt, nal Bank, died ta Oswego oH Sunday, 16 Hist Mayur of Oswego, aud wis ident of the Ontario renco Brainerd, of St. Albans, Vt, Tn 1) be represented his Seumto fillug the yacaney While Mr, Amos M. Suckott was inguiring day, for Mr. Kobb, in the of Ol MB. by he (ell back suddenly and Of age wad resided ak Gi 'Kask 146k strook WAS WILLIAM SHERLOCK MURDSR- BD BY HIS BROTHER? + Or was William Drank on tho Night of b Disappearance t—Who Stole his Over- cont t—How did y Knew that hi Body Might be Found in the East River ¢ Yesterday afternoon, Coroner Keenan began ‘an inquest in relation to the death of William si lock, whose body was found in the Rast River, and ‘who Cheuncey Shaffer charges was morderot by his 13 r A ae ot pasigsenrs orbimcelts ater hia disappearance Hoard Mus fem ME MIGUT BE IN THR BAST RIVER; 5 ie that IT had beard this remark, ‘themes, jay dems child ‘ten yours of age. tertified that he last «aw lock at nine o’clock on the wr Gay murhe Above nowed, in deponent’s father's place; he “Patrolman, Patrick Dotan teattied that ne found Pherlock's body in the Kast River near the bulkbead near Fourteent! i yro8 to his disappearance ; ho wash i ih; on the. Sal ening following hin not imagine where he hed i three or four weeks after the disappearance of Sherlock she regeived a note from era, Seefliag Zard, inforraiae her that if Sherlock had not gone to Hastport, his body WOULD DR FOUND IN THR BAST RIVER; Made other inquiries of Julia And Theresa Sheriock ‘about Sherlock ; they told wlinere to go over and ask Stoy hen Sher 'ock . brother of the missing wn this wae some time {n the latter'part of Febroary ; witness to d him what he bad heard about the body being in the Bast River; he said it was not there; he adiled that he Tock $ * He MEANT TO GBT RVEN with him: Sherlock had once locked him up in theLndlow street Jail; deponent’s sister, Mrs. Ruma Tabor, was with her wt tie time of whe Intérviow: witness bas told Several that the body was in We Ka Mra Emma Tabor, of that ahe accompanied her Sherlock about the third w sherlork and naked for deceared, Will ‘raid that William was out of the city fo1 ; she added that rhe was Aor THRRE WAS A DIFFICULTY between her husband and William Wu. T. McK ay, of 6 Cilnton street, swor: Years previous to Sherlock's death, he (arp od to take him to the Binghamton’ Inepria jell rioas, and his Companions his Jumping from the onre saw Mra. day the witnee vor tw him sober afvor that time. At thia point the inquest was adjourned until one o'clock on Thursday afvernoo: FORCING THE PERQUISITES, The City Beats Opening the Campaign agninast the new Post Office—Their Scouts the Disputed Territory. Tho Park Commissioners had the City Hall Park measured and surveyed yesterday, with a view doudtlors to enforcing the resolutions of the Board relating to cleaning np, replacing the chaius end posts, patting down grass wd where it has been trampled out, removing encroachments and other- wise—in the language of ihe resolutions—" banish- ing the effects of last winter's frost and ano: ‘The general resolutions refer to ali the parks in the city, but the special resoiation referring to the City Hall Park, which obliges Mr. Hulburd, the sa- cerintendent of the new Post OMlce building, to take down the ‘ence aud remove the twmense pile of cobblo stones in the rear, amounts, it executed, toa stoppage of the work Tho feces on Broadway and Park row extend but fifteen inches beyond the hno of the building, while on the Park side or rear it extends ninety fect be: yond its limite. This distance is imperatively re quired to facilitate the consiruction of the Post Oftice, and it le doped therefore that the Commis Sioners will take advantage of the saving ct: which they were smart enough to low hole of excape in ense of obtalnine 0 suMeciont c oration, and net provoke the peoplo's wrath by ny usable interference wits a Work 80 sorely needed a# a new Post Office. = — = AMUSEMENTS. - > Booth's Theatre-Mr. Clarke as Bob Tyke and Bebiogton Jones. Mr, Clarke pisplayed last night the two ex- tromes of hig scaracity aa an, actor. In Morton's comedy of “The Sehool of Re/orm " he took the pert of Bob Tyke, and lent an interest to that anti quated and artificial comedy which alone saved it from being an unmitigated bore, His impersonation of the rough Yorkshireman—at first a villain, but when repentant aad rolorned. honest and heaty— was the work of a thorough artist, and olicted quent and sincere applause. Tit ereat points were the reettal of his departurs trom Kngland as a wane ported felon, and seeing bis tathor fell fainting on the shore, bid subsequent recognition of bis father in the mountain cottage, ond his refusal to. comply with ter's solicitation apd aid im in now crimos, ‘These points were well and earetully made, and fully sastaine ation, But in Mr, Brougham's farce, * Among the B * in the part of Babington’ Jonae—a nobleman’ groom off for a bolidey and mistsken for a gentle: tman—Mr, Clarke tone mit of drollery. Ont of the trifling and well-worn desice of a pair of trousors, to tight to be earily sit down in, he made continual amusement, — His fico play was also son thing wonderfnl to behold. ‘The obsequiousnoss of Ue servant, the eelfeomplacent smirk of the dandy, anfonisnment, fear, horror, rage, and all other pos: sible emotions wore portrayed with # vividnoss that cn’nothing. to ‘be desired. very movement and gesture provoked peals of Liughter from the wudi- chee, und the curtain foll amid general hilarity, - Tho New Play at Wallack’ Wallack’s was weil filled last night at the pro- on of Capt, Leicester Vernon's play of * The rs." Tho piece Ie an attractive one, and though (ho plot is transparent it affords opportunity me fine situations, activg was quite up to the standard of Wal- Jack's, ond the author's conception was evivently woll carried out. The most prominent charactors were Col Apee, Charles ir; Vielor De Courey, Charles Wyndbam ; Sergeant Major Moustache, J. Williamson ; Blangwet, J. H Stoddart; Bugene, B. T. Ringgold; Batedle, Louisa Moord; Madime 1 Aplomba, Miss Mostayer ; and Madame ‘Pomponne, Mrs, Seft —— << The New Version of Mosquito, Niblo's Garden was crowded fast evening, A new version of ** Mosquito.” which in a vast im- provement upon the original production, was pro- sented. The play is of the sensational drama order, but the scenery is exquisite, and Lydia ‘Thompson's actin ix beyond reproach, Woecannot say as much for Pouline Markham, ‘The play seoms destined to have run, a The Cadetship Peddting. The finding of the court martial in the case of Commo.tore Upshur, triet for buyin’ a naval cadet ship ior bis sou, 18 suid Co recommend & repringsud, POLITICAL SQULBS, Hctaits h Aldermanic District nlyht nominated Hy, A. Picher for Ale Tho German Republican Central Gomm ommend the nomination of Andreas Wilin desman Sixty names were added to the First Assembly crats lest Duirict Kepublioan Association last evening, — Me, Nathan Kingsley, dt., presided Tho Gorman Democrats of the Nineteenth Ward id tie RoMMALION Of James D, Of the Court of Common Teas, mittee last even nommations, and the adoplioa of Mr, Terence treed upon. Taunt Duly ak wn Aldeviuasn, he Kt ato Assembly District Union Republi enn Ansocia ot Fist Might, and resolved to errant the fre use of thelr hall, 408 nie, Ow color 6d Kopablican assouiatign about organ ging The Bighteenth District Republionns last adopted rerolutions tayitiog the colored Repubitea i» Ortho district to ume with (hen. or Lo use (hci rooms freoly If thay desired to Lorin 8 Feparate Organizaion. ‘The Union Republican Committee met last even ied to hold a ratification mcetiny, not to He Over 2o00,. ‘The wenal Dudnoer Of furious at * Were inade by Movers, Spencer, Gardiner, aud Lule An: drews, ‘Phe Young Men's United Association of the Nine ns, Ward’ have gomimated Air, Patrick Hl. Kearny of unblem sled eharacker and # bitter op ponent mmany Hall, for the Assstans Alderman: boip of the Twentionn Diktrict Nicholas MOller, candidate for Assistant nol the ‘Lonsh District (beventeenth Wari), ne. shall bot be confounded with the ticket Who oxpocks 10 run on the ening | GRINNELL IN WASHINGTON. BOUTWELL'S INQUIRIES CONCERN. ING OUR OUSTOM HOUSE. The Now York Importers’ and Cartmen’s Grinnell is Required to Explain. A Washington correspondent informs one of the morning journals that Mr, Grinnell, who went to Washington on Satorday night, had on Banday “a couple of hours’ talk with the Secrotery of the Tronsury on watters of no public importance, bat relating to the detatis of this office.” We aro in- clined to inquire with Shakespeare, ** How can those The astate gentleman who sont the infermation which we have quoted from his despateh, ought to practise law in Philadelphia, ‘That his language is intonded to bofog thoughtful men in New York no one who understands what is sting on with reference to the “ details of Mr. Grin- Jost think of it, The vonorable Coliector of the port, whose hairs areas white as snow, abandons home, the social circle of the Union League, his Sunday sermon and Sunday dinner, and, above all, the charming society of his dear friend Mr. Lindsay, and rides all Saturday night. He goes to the Arlington, baths, break- nd calle upon the President, who sends him Ssiratghtway to the Secretary of the Treasury, who is Just now passing upon the mort important ques- tiene reining to the “dewils” of the New York Custom-House business, Mr. Grinnell, jaded with his tong all-night ride, vits down and converses with the stern Secretiry for two bours, on the Lord's day, upon the worldly subject of crewting a carting bureau onteide the Cas- tom Hoose, with power to control all the merchants’ carting in this g cat elty, and to exact x, not anthorized by any law nor by any ry, from the poor cartmen of contrarioties agree t"* cfice” can doubt order of the Trea: The Collector is asked to oxnlain why the mer. chants and in porters aro nearly all dissatisfled with bis management, Le is called upon to state why he confers such extraordinary powers say, a strange band-eart mon Aigo asked to state who Mr. Stocking is, the rMfico of “General Agent of Carting® haa beon conferre}, and whether Stocking representa New polities; and farther to explain pored Upon the cartmen is to go to anpport the Republican party, or whether it Is to he invested by Mr. Lind York or’ Indiat whether the t ‘and ‘Mr. Stocking, and in General Commitios of New been consulted on the subject, and if 80, was also asked to explain whether cer nd arsistant adjutante of the Preai- dent, or of Gen, Sherman, have been {1 any way, or indirocily, interosted in ihe carting busi y, Slacking & Co. Me was told that certain ited by Lindsay, purporting to come to him directly from tho White Honso, thankinz sent 10 the President or Ho was required to oxolain what interest Sheriff in tho public war Bixby is or is not Ring." and whethe not recommend Bixby for the place hv now holda, ‘There were some of the vital questions propound Collector by Mr. Boutwell in conple of hours’ talk” on Sun: day morning. ‘The correspondent who dial shake of the hand with the genial Collector, or rhaps a bottle ofchampagne, fies 2 the telegrach ce, an startles all New York on Monday with neement that Mr. Grinnell had ours’ talk on matters’ of no public topping to take vate reeretaris lotters have been exhib- im for wines, &e. ‘one of his secretari sea of Now York representative of be (Grinnell) dia ed to the venerat the courvo of tho the importans, ann 4 then, without but relating to the Mr. Grinnell knows better than any other man that the detit « of his office a importance, They have exereited him ereatly ever the frat of Febroory last, when the housos of the city, including the protested in unmis- takablo Janguare a. siust the proposed chauge, troated the merchauts and eartmen Ri with contempt and defiance. is abropt manner and biunt langage, Amporte:s and cartmen the President and Secretary of the ‘Lreseury. woru rospecttu.ly rerelvol and assured thot on of the highest public epublicans and mye he insulted npeaiod to Washingt: Mr. Grinnell, result «ill soon be made pubic. THE SUIZURE OF 8. RAPES CIGARS, ious Attempt to Con- Nows of the Seizure. The cigar store of Mr. 8. Rapp, No. 75 Fulton street, which was seized on Saturday afternoon by & qnantity of Hed cigars and tobacco that had been found Rapp himself morning on & charge of using more than once for cigars. mer Shiolds, and released 0 ‘The revenne officers wei yestorday taking an inventory of tne goods in his rested yesterday taken before Commias. finding bail for €2,000. ‘An’ ingenious attompt was made on Saturday to keop the fret of the seizur the afternoon when the «Meers ma ance, and imme liately upon the closing of the store the shutters, a notice was the coor that *hereafier this store will close at 8 o'olock P.M, on $ ons being done in the rewmil cigar trade hour a8 5 o'clock on Ratardavs, this notice ne excited the risibility of all who'eaw it like ® vorm-hole in evident that sumetiing Was wrong within. e thoir appear. and ‘the putting up of the skin of an a’ LL AND Ww. corge’s Ground-¥ine Play ried aad Sin The match between the married and single of the St, George's Club was played yesterday on the Club Ground in Hudson City, Although both sides nan short, a really good game was got Piay commonced with the single onos at ood seore was made, closing at \Fof these runs were obtaine | | young Carpenter, who scored 53 in One J. straight hitting, and ear {, thus fully bearing out the good opinion ox in Tux SUN list we Cooper obtsined 25 before he was vut, being @ masterly diepl« ‘Tae married men only got to 71, thus leaving the youths victors by a larve majority, ‘On this side, Norley, the Club professional, headed the list with 23, bis fellow “ pro," Doyle, ¢ Iinif that number, olf with the ball, taking oo Jews than five o of the eight wickets, Between Mu the bat, and a very presaod of bis Of the science ol Carpenter also dist four of which Hatfield, of the Mutuals, also h he did not obtain thus proving that wand for cricket, this wide, and! ball play bas not thrown out his hi A Slander on San Francisco, May 9 ublished a cart re Lee that Gea. Thos Gon, Thomas Natled, ing the eharse by a4 offered his services In wriKing the becinuing of strongly Southern in bis feclings WASUINGION NOTKS. ‘The Georgia bill will be reported to the House to day by the Recowstruction Committee, Benator Sherma no chance of being con says that the Tariff bill stands dered by the Benate this ses. Mr, Morrill of Vermont spoke for two hours nthe Senate yesterday in favor of @ protective The House Ways and Means Committ Jay the proposition reported by the nico the FeVeN We $45,009, of Obio has prepared Juige Lawren preparation of the ockton revorted a bill yesterday to provide venue oftioes, and triet uf Kentucky ie to two cents per hall ounee, aro hervatter to Tsoi for picnic partes, fifteen Of Waslingtou on th duce letter pow! xeluded from for the late Gen, en nrohtbite payment ty Republican ad auiondinenve boon in circulation among Rin ‘Congressmen caliiig {oF & caeus te dient ny of the Senators Phieet ts to Wind ‘tho party $0 Cortain uieasurcs LOW peloro Congress, ‘The Hous Public Lands Committee have, azrood o report back Cyr, Ficld’s China Telegraph Nil, and tix to feforred to the Foroign. Affairs Com Inittes. with the Feceoumeudana that ke baud wah od for be not uranted. ptt ate friends a "Pho paper whic who gay that the ——— PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE CULMINATION OF THE GREAS NAPOLEONIC FARCE, jn the Faubourg du Tomple—Ollivier net—Overwheiming Favor of the Pleblecitam—Victor in Trouble, Panis, May 9.—The morning journals have ed torials on the result of the voting yesterday, and comment portientarly on the vote of the army. The vote of the Seventh Battallion of Chasseurs wae about evenly divided. At the Barrack Eugenio the result showed 1,002 Yea, and 1,121 No. Twenty of the Cent Gardes voted No. Only 15 of the Garde de Paris voted No, It is reported that two of the regk ments at Vincennes refused to vote at all. Panis, May 96 o'clock P, M. received to this hour foot up: THE LATEST FROM CUBA, ——_ Gotcouria Garroted to Satisfy the Volan- teere—Spanish Butcherics in Puerto Princlpe-Spaniards Reated im Every Direction—Brightor Skies, Havana, May, via Kay West, May 8.—Gon Gotcouria was tried by court martial last evening, And 1/ae garroted this morning tosatisfy the yolun- twers and open the way fer the return of De Rodar. ‘The Captain-Gonoral is much annoyed at his failure to oxtingaish the insurreetion in the Camagnoy dis- tries, ‘The Spaniards have butchered familien at Puorto Prinetpe in revenge for the oscape of their Cuban relatives to rejoin the potriots in the fold. The patriot forces command the eatire Cinco Villas dis- twist, and occupy the eastern portion of the Santo Faspirita jarisdiction, ‘Tho Bpaniards have been routed In every Miree- tion and are now closed in at Mauzanilis, Trinidad, Cionfuogas, Moron, and Bantingo de Cuba. The ‘work of devastation has boon fairly inaugurated in the districts of Colon and Sagua, The Spanish authorities are unable to prevent the disorganization of their adherents, though they are making every effort to rally their forces and give an appearance of harmony to the situation. With the Gnanciat employees the cry of “ Sanve qui peut" is general, and they seize every thing with- in thetr reach, ‘The city of Havana fs tranquil. DRSPATCH THROVAH THK GOVERNMENT CENSOR. Hatawa, May 9.—Official despatches from Puerto Principe repretent that the ineurgent army baa dis- appeared from the Camaguey district. Consalo Va- rona, chief of staff of the rebel Gen. Agramente, and Paymaster Morales have been captured and execu. A party of sixteen armed insurgents came to Puerto Principe and surronde-ed. ‘The gunbouts at Guajaba Key have discovered and RA another rebet craft. No one was ou ard: ‘The U, 8. stoamer Tuscarora has arrived here to convey the Dictator to Key West. —— : DYING FOR CUBAN LIBERT), pada A Correct List of the American and Enro- of Honor—Particutars ‘aths of Some of the Men who ied Gen, Jordan, ‘exander Foelkersohn—lied at Canae, Octo- ber 5, 1869, — Hierholzer—Drownod in the Bay of Bab, San- tiago de Cuba; time unknown, —— Helirich—Diod at Byara, Jane 1, 1869. Emil Jnoger—Captured at Canalita, and exoeuted by the Spaniards June 15, 1889, sehonat Hodart—Died ut Aqueate, September 29, 7 Emil Kappelbott—Died at Aquaeite, Sept. 29, 1869 Fritz List—Died at Calampan, June 14, 1969. Max Ludomay—Died at Byara, June 1, 1360. Henry Nicolitz—Unknown death. Emil Olbreet—Died at Kleanat, Jnty 9, 1969. Theodore Kauch—Dioed at Bin Pedro, June 18, votes of the arrondissements, the army, the navy, and Al- ceria, the Government will havea majority of over five millions, ‘The excitement bas been intense all day, but there has teen no distortance whatever, The military precantions are continued. A Council of Ministors was held to-day, the Emperor prosided. It i# reported, 98 the reanlt of the Council's do Mberations, thet the Ministers will tender their re signations to-norrow, and M. Ollivier will bo charm: by the Emperor with the formation of « new Cat not. The Emperor bas complimented the Profect of Police for his success in maintatning public ordor. Victor Hugo has been cited to apooir before the tribunal for an article in the Rappet, exciting hatred and contempt for the Government, Pants, May 9—Midnight.—This evening bar. ticades were thrown up in the Faubourg du Templo, They wore quickly carried by the troops, who, it ts enid, fred on their defenders, ‘The other quarters of Paris remain tranquil. ‘Tho cities of Lyons, Marseilles, Tonlouse, and Bordeaux, havo given a majority against tbe Piebis- citum, it which The International Race—The Yachts tb Trim- The Weather Favorabl Cowes, Istx or Wicnt, May §.—The yachts Sappho and Dauntless are off the shore opporite this ploce, and toe Cambria left her dock at 5:30 P.M. Mr, Maret has been selected o8 umpire for the Cambria, and Mr, Henry Bridson for the Sappho, Mr. J. D. Lee bas been appointed referee, The weather is fine to-nicht, with a promise of plenty of wind to-morrow, ‘There is every prospect of a fair start at? in the morning. Tho point of departure is yet undecided, To correcta popular error, the oMfcial measurement of the yacht Cambria has been verified as 188 tons, by Mr, Liggins of the Royal Thames Yai jt Cinb, Trouble for Victor Emanuel, Fronuxce, May 9.—Urgent appeals have been sent here by the royal troove in garrison in the province of Calabria for reinforcements, to assist in quehing a formidable Republican insurrection, which, had broken ont in the city of Catanzaro, Several rogiments have been ordered to the immediate relieg Of the beleaguered garrison, 1969, Paul Pickenhamp—Missing since Jure 8, 1859; probably dead. 1 Joiuis Runhardt—Died at Aquacote, September 29, 69. —— Rone—Died near Camasan, June, 1869. Emil M, Smith—Died at San Fernando, June 10, 1868), bel—Killed at Cuba, Jane 8, Joseph Snabel or Seb 1809. —— Rush—Died at Byarn, Jane 15, 1969, Hertmanoftantnrad Ku the Snaniands at Cana lito; taken as a prisonor of war to Santiago de Ceba, and execo'ed June 15, by being shot, Goorge Lowe—Died with the fever at Guamnana, in the District of Santiago de Cabs, Sept. 5, 1869. Marry Cleaves—Captured and kilied at Aquacoke, November or December, 1969 — Forbes—Died at Gnamnana, Oct, 6, 1909, Henry Hoilem—Died at Rio Abajo, November or Decemer, 1969. goa Est Tay James Hill—Died at Casa Bianco. June, 1909. LONG IBLAN Pilea! Mosaeck Bled at cae one 13, 1860, Lmaararecnet ohn Reid—Kilied at Eikamon, May 16, 1969, Wednesday, June %, hue beon named for the sums Michael Farth—Deserted at Elkamon, Mi eeting ‘¢ sapsiehent Parin—ix iy May 18, | mer meeting of the Queens county Agricultural Society —— Smith—Died at Agucote, Oct, 1, 1949. Richard Cornell was arrested in Munter's P — Bmith—Deverted at Eikamon, ‘October 13, | yarchir’ cornell wae arrented ta, Hluntar's Point 1909; fate unknown, fron sue Uist noe IS Poter Murbach—Dted at Acquacoti, October 25, - — = 1300, SSES BY — Williams—-Wounded at Bikamon, captared btigipirendle led and killed at Aquante, Noveibor or Decorber, 1 — Whitney—Died at Ramson, Angust 15, 1869, as The damoge to the Wisconsin State Prison by the =, Woat—Died at Gaanmana, October 15, 16), Fecent Are le Gecimated at $79,000, Wm. T, Crossland—Orderly Sergeant; captured Connor & Brothers’ knife factory in Richmond, and killed at Aquacote in November, 196 Tod , was burned on Sanday night. Loss, $11,000, James Browr—Sergeant; died at or near Guam- J.B. Shongh's flouring mill ang the Tilinois Cene na, October 10, 1869, tral Railway freight house ia Normal, Ul, wore buried, Died near Camasera, June 29, 1809, | OM “unday. Loss, & 1008—Assistant Surgeon; died at or N. 0. Sykes in Tipah county, August, 183° ’ |, Was barned on Saturday night. Two James Abbot Lieutenant ; died at Sibanca, Nov, | daughters, aged 8 and 13. periehed in the flames, 5, 1569, Mr. Skinner's commission store in Milwankeo was Harry M, Barle—Wounded at Cala Payus; fate | destroyed Inet nt-ht.. One Chavanoux. an old. French: unknown man, was burned to death ‘The adjoining laundy and, ‘John Moriarty —Diod pear Calobazaa, July, 1859, | curied hair establishment were also burned, Lose $5, Jobun De Ponte—Captain; died at Byaru, June 4, ee 1960, NEW JERSEY. Kugoue V. Rarre—Diod at Camasan, Jano 21, 1800 — hard Thomas—Died at Byara, June 5, 1860, One honstred yoor familios are receiving aid from — Secherman (Baron)—Captured near Cito, Au norities of Pate curt 16 1008; peotauiy mee the city authorities of Paterso The Chosen Freeholders of Mudson county bave ‘The above names are obtained direst from Gen. | ordured the repair of Lafayette bridge. i Jordan, They cre printed in answer to hundreds The proverty in Newark occupied by the Tradest of letters received at Tae SUN office, inquiring the | Manufacturing Company, has been sold to Moses 1 Wililains, ‘for $18). 09, fate of absent friends, ‘The Morris and Rasex Railroad Cy ny Drobibit, = — under penalty of wm employees froin drinking FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | svtoxicating drinks while on duty, —— The gmployeos, In the Pate on cotton mills, who John. Brie _ | had dectined Work at a reduc'ion of 2 per cent. on tar ey art aaTIEhE Tesienation tory ts authort- | ivr Wages, rerumed work yesterday at! the reduced by pilees. or pun hetrotival of Lard Dorhy and the Marohioness et Hnlstod's Tnteliivent Whale, the greatest subs marine triomph of the present day. after a sncooastne In the British House o “ards last night the Nata- | launch from Messrs, Hughes & 1 rallzation Dill was passed, ark NJ) on Friday, and und th Commodore Vanderbili's granddanehter was mar: | {ie\"\ccompanted by the state red yesterday to Gustave Lavicte, at F anecmbarres By rae ck Vipe's whart at Nowe itivervinion of Gar: i reaiant- Abe Hat ni obectdy Me DONE for ihe Navy Ward, n Kate, Capt. A.B, Sunitn, In the English Parliament yesterday, it was | brooklyn, where she arriy fety deemed inopportune to interfere in behalf of Cuba —— - Sir Willtin Mansfeld succseds Lord Strathnoir BROOKLYN. 4 Commander-An-Chlef of the Kuglish forces in Treland - Activity prevails inthe iron regions of Wales in | Mr, cis MeNeeiey, Keeper of the Peuiton consequence of inated reduction of the on iron by the United Stites, ‘The onponents of Papal Tnfailinility in Jie dangerou Mayor Kolbfleisch, having recovered, resumed bia offictsl duties yesterday, [HREMaiaese dente vu ine Connel ou ste Henry Krugie, of 4 Huson avenue, was found dead tn bie bed yesterday morning pea aT mah or: f leherer, ir em, exrented in 6 Widows nnd Orphans’ fund of the late Vole burg. The accused was once employed by the I’rince Spats Fire Depart of Williameburgh amouns to ‘The first inning of the English crickes match be- | tween tho Fight and lef hunted profesional players | The raintend at last to nb reenited in @ score Of 73 for left baad and 1 for right | \#h the © offlocs in witich their Denartinons nd. abounds, Irish press severely condemna Archbishop | _ The Aldermen vesterday authorized the insertion Cullen's pastoral letter, wherein Fenianiam ts declared | in the tax levy of #101204 to pay for city Ems bills, olrvet under Dau aod ite adherents threatenea with excomma- | Cleaning, &,, in Iba and ise, nicatio The plo boat James Govton Tonnett ts to be m expended for the Opera House in Parix | launched a! 5 o'clock today from the yard foot of it taitliows already, yot’ the Interior riecora: | North Fifth street, Wiiliumst flee srenocyet Anuhed, end thoso In the auditorium | ‘The body of an unknown man, shout 40 yours of have Dot been begun, Ath randy halrand a Dlick ait, Wus (akon Out Of __ Jerday Ae Greenpoint JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. Hl. Tyne, J 1 Henry Ward ~ Roocher adireased the Seamen's Frtend 80 Patrolman Peter Yule has boon made Sergeant slaty aaivereury In Asso Hoa i leas erenlge, The Aras monthly wart of Punchinadlo ix out It The Fire Department is to be increved by the cludes ail he numbers published in April. Get tt establishment of three new engine companies and One hook and ladder company. Here ts another chance {or ‘The Emerald has moved from the Irish People | the small-try politiolans offlee In Pearl strect, to huox’s Butidiag tn Broadway Matthew Sherry, of Union street, South Brooke he Bowery lager beer gardens dispense tho Auld | iva, ariver tor T. i. Coddinston, 7 Clif street, while of Gambrinas in competitive cheapness at (wo glasses | cr oesing Canal wud Weat ehivet yeutcrtay afternoon, ; h for five eeu fel of hus truck ani was eruiied to death Operations have becun at Pict 2 adjoining the | The new Domoeratic Club (the * Silk Stockingw* Wiliiamsbureh Ferry, ou the New York abutmeute of | of Brooklyn) hive purchased a fine bulitiog at the the Kart ltlyer bridge corner of Cunton Rud Mensch sts. (ue-k heanau The coopers in Rriges's shop went on atrike you | ler. It cort $60.00, and le to be Muted up lu Lhe coatlle terday ve. In consequence of @ demana by Mr. | ° Hriggs for an increas District Attorney Morris culled on a nuniber af On Saturday the onployees of the Major & Knapp | he MW frandcnene tn the Court ot Oyen and Tew eee ee Ur Maverick, Etephan & Co, in & wainer “ibetoredudge harnaids sesverday snore. a nine of base ball, by 4 to 17. Ineow were ireued ngainst them, aud tie Court eds Rudoiphe wroposes to play a match game of bil: | Journed ual to-day ate Ay M uiahts withsey ite fon ot tof teat in thine inetead nee hicaxo, during the last woes iu May. ta es FROM DHE TES YORAPI, he members of Metronotitan Rnuine Co, No. 7 Mei yesterday from ®.visie to Phuadelphia, bear A — Mi them & Dew Ainoskeag engine built for them | — Riel bas proclaimed pence, Levan Lime Rock bank robbers have Leon Why should not a ovalition he formed by the anti ane andi Hheral ats, with rit of Warton 6 f the Hon. Chart uit Spencer ty, Ga, has boca are nt ¥ the tat ann tod by his frients. Although a well-educat Bishop Kingsl eft a will of $1500 to real mian, he ads it impossible to get wn) tulng to do. abe wu n peracnal property An old man of seunty and squilit attire, nm The ebur lion in Morristown, No dL, yoaters At the vaptism of Prof. Doremus's baby on Satur. Geo, Ricker, of Bangor, was aceitentally shot yes day, when Mons. Catacazy, the Hussian Minister, and | terday by Capt, Coombe, of the brig Canciiake. hydrogen ues, Gen, Pope left St, Louis yesterday to inspect the ‘he Kxecutive Committee of the United States | acc odations and garrison at Fort Loaveuworth, " ¢ Wh Stockings, of Chicavo, playet with the have published! # call to the Amerienn peop e for a con 1 8 vention on tho subject of the Tndian diticulties in | Lee Club, of New Urieaus, Boat why ascore of Cooper Institute, on May 1s, Wto 4. Rail F “ 1 $1,000 Elizaboth Lester, the puted wife of John I The Coneord Railroad King have of re 1, BirceL, WAS Arrested Jast evening at the thatance of Mr. | Subual mecting Of the corporation Last evening, at 77 Kotex street, the John Seott ‘the case of Charies W, day, editor of the Union Boclal Club elvcted omlcory as follows: Alderman Ed- | geygimel for iibel upon tds dethe frase Aare President; Wiliam He Mec ark Kee ral ig Becratery today, Troeadell, Treasurer: Edward Katent, W. Hallam The Governo usetta, then re ot cities, and aeveral 4 FG ke Hue Ash (at, Dwi, Sylvester kK. Nolan, John Tk Wiit,aod John | Boston, Springfield and ott arrixcn, Directors, The ‘headquarters are ab the | nent mon of thas State, wiil Prussian’ House, Broome stroot excursion Wo Caloris