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o 11, 1870. THE TILTON REVOLUTION. _ AMERICAN WOMEN TO BREAK THEIR MARRIAGE SHACKLES, meee Tobacce-Chewing, Whiskey-Guexlini no Longer to Own their Patient, Snuf-Taking Wives—Su Elizabet® & Their Top-Boots and Regimental. The National Woman Suffrage Association be- fan its anniversary sessions yesterday, Mrs.¢Rliza- beth Cady Stanton, the President, was in the chair, attired in black silk and a biack Isce shawl, and pic- toresque In silvery looks, Miss Susan B, Anthony, peering throngh ber gold-bowed epectaclor, aat be- side the matronly Elizabeth. Everything having been made lovely, tongues were let loose. Mrs. Stanton objected to submitting the question of eufrage for women to the people of & State, She would not ask ‘Tom, Dick, and Harry, Mambo Jumbo, John Chinaman, and every drunken wretch fwlio beat his wife to re- cognize the equality with themselves of Lucretia Mott, Sasan B. Anthony, and Ernestine L. Rose, She would Fold repeated conventions in Washing. ton, and orge the passage of a sixteenth amendment to the Constitution, before the picked men ot the nation. This amendment shonld confer upon women the right to vote. In addition to Wastington con- Fentions, she would continue to agtate the ques- THIRTY SEVENTH. YEAR, THE FISTIC CHAMPIONSHIP. ———- SCIENCE AGAINST BRUTE FORCE, AND SCIENCE WINS. PRICE TWO CENTS. 2h, WiLsON's NEW ARMY BILL. | TH EXCITEMENT IN PARIS, —a ‘Ten Thousand Soldicrs to be Mustered Ont —_—— A Graduated tcale of Pay Allows | NAPOLEON'S BOLDIERY IN COLLIS. ances for Officers Leaving the Service. JON WITH THE PEOPLE. ‘Wasmixaron, May 10.—The bill introduced by ——— Benator Wilron yosterday is an entire substitute for Atreote the House bill. It provides for reduction of the ‘army to 25,000 men, and for the honorable discharge rot of officers upon their own application; two years’ the Plobiecitum ‘Algeria's Vote Lacking, additional pay and allowances to be paid such om- | Panrs, May 10—10 o'clock P, M.—Darricades fsorved more than ten years, for # | have again been thrown ap in the Foubvurg dy nd @ hale pay and allowances for five years’ | Temple and in Bollevilie, and the troops aro dporat- service, 8nd One year's pay for leas service, tng ngainet them, It is romored that Capt. Lafon Officers who have been thirty yoursin service are | taine, in command of ono of the attacking columns, to be placed 8 the retired list upon thelr own ap- | Wa8 wounded by a pistol shot. ‘Tho barricaden, pileation, The namber of officers to be plagod on the | Which were erected last night, were oarily and spend cotired list ts to be Axed by the President, provided | H¥ curriod by the soldiery. Three or four barr tho number shall not exceed three hundred, Under | des were orcetod in the Belleville District, but the bill 10,000 of the rank and file would be diseharg- | they wero feebly defended. troops carried ed, a raving to the Government of 6,500.09, thom onsily, without firing a shot, Shots were ‘ihe grades of General and Lieutenant-Generst are | qrod, bat not Ly theroldicrs. ‘There was groat ox disc ber of AFTER THE VERDICT, TAMMANY'S NOMINATIONS, | 7" *toxze.on sz™ Commmen or. oan Mr, McFarland Cheered on his Departure ——— fe Peroy's Glee | rire CURIOUS DEMOCRACY OF 11K Se Ta SELF-STYLED D&MOCRATS. Pe ing Forward Four Respecta court room, he stepped into @ carriage with his for a Blind, sistor-indlaw, Mrs, Owen McFerland, his son Perey, nating Lanai t , Mrs. Dr. Mary EB. Green, of the Sweeny—The Wisers Dapeseat for Women and Children, The Since the passage of the Tax Levy, the leaders | cratic Union, Young Denocracy, and German or- party drove off immedintely to escape the groat | of Tammany Hal! have become fearfully extravagant. | ganizations, met in cauce in # private room at Ma- throng of enthusiastic people that surrounded them | On Sunday evening they enjoyed a sump’ feod | sonic Hall, Mr, Robert B. Roosevelt occupied the and Iustily and repeatedly cheered them, They | at Delmonico's in Fifth avenue, and canvassed the | chair, Among the gentlemen in the room were Jus alighted at the residence of MeFarland’s brother in | situation, They drank each other's good health, | tice Ledwith, Gen, Soincia, Alderman Miller, Col, Lamartine place, and then took supper, None bat | and agreed at parting to nominate on the next day | Bagley, Jahn Hallaran, Peter Woods, John Foley, those belonging to the family were present, (Monday) only the candidates for Judges of the | Thomas Dunphy, Smith Ely, Jr. x-Alderman Wil- About the feolings of those who were at this re- | Court of Common Plons and of the Marine Court. | Ham Walsh, and many oter inflential Democrats, union it is best to say as little as possible. Butlittle | They adjourned to meet agnin in the tsame Lena het In 8 short time the caucut agreed wpon the following ‘erey's happiness can hardly be described. He | terday afternoon at ball-past four o'clock. This | ticket: woold not ve bis father's side for a moment. and | inner cost 8500. FOR sopars oF Lid count hes f earite iad when at lust Mr. McFarland rose to go over to his ‘The Convention met and the dinner party's pro- Fo ed PU JANB UB ah brother's bookstore. he made him promise before | gramme was carrted out to the letter. POR supoxs op TUR MARINE COURT. letting bim off that he would let him sleep with him On Monday night O'Hall gave a $1,900 banquet to IN A. BTEMMLER, that night, all the hends of the departments. WILLtAM a. Boy, BERNARD F. MOCABILL, Mr. McFarland received many friends in his | Half-past four yesterday afternoon found forty po- yoR ALDRRMEY, brother's store, who had come there toeongratulate | Hticians gathered in one of Detmonico's saloons. | Rx-Mayor Winutam F. Have har rer rai was hardly prepared to appreciate | They had assembled pursuant to adjournment, for Pit tA Macoalaaed of Judi their good wisnes, He told them ail that he felt and another dinner. SRM ARD Dunne, @ large propedty owner living 1 much freer, bat he hardly looked it, One could see Judge Connelly, who ts always the th, Manemans, of the Liverpool line of but little differens between his apoearance then and | firet comer whenever anything tn the shape of a hihoe it DANIRLL ff. TIEMANN, A Life Comp Cell te a Heave: After Mr. McFarland was released and left the | py Nomination- Look The on the Mace-All in Ten Roan tinguished Patrons of the Prive Ri Seventy Policemen on the Greund-Mace Punishes Allen Badly, and ‘Two thousand men, representing various sta Hone in Ife—eome termed honorable—stood for three-quorters of an hour in the oren air yesterday morning, near New Orleana, enjoying the spectacle of & fellow man being beaten to the fullest extent of another mau's ability to pommel him, This was the long tniked-of pogilistie encounter between the two notoriotr English bullies, Jem Maee and Tom Alien, Additional éelat was piven to the event by the avrouncement, in the elassic Inngunge of t © Ting, tlie! the two bullies were to contend for $¥,600 Je enol the ckampionship of America, The tole rec h announces that tey fought ten rounds in 44 minutes, when Allen was withdrawn because of the Aislocation of his shoulder joint. and Mace was d eared the victor, having suffered seareely wny p fehment, and by (he admiring crowd was proclaimed Ghampion of ihe world, POLICE AB PATRONS OF TURP. ® ‘This brotal encounter took place ata point on the ALB o'clock last night the consolidated oppo- sition, Consisting of five delegates from the Mozart, Smith Ely sod Waterbury branches of the Demo- ter vac Until th ilondceeecls te tedeene to Utes ane Bile. | eitement throuahoat the night; but owing to the adier-Generals to six no additional appointments are | formidable display of troops, the crowde wore more two be mad The erades of regimental commissary noisy than dangerous, Sergeant and hospital steward are abolished. : To pay of officers is fixed as follows : General, | In romo quarters attempts wore mace to oroct O00; Lientenant General, $10,000; | Bricadior: | barricades with building materials and omnibusoa, ‘ GB i penionel 3; Captain. (mounted), | TH@ Hoters selzed upon every available object to rin PBeptita tuo ocuredye glib { achniect; | obstruct the atreets, but the vigilance of the pollee Hin Prevented the accomplishment of their design to Dloek the passaze ways, aud a few charges from the mn. Davies of the Court 000; Lieatenal Col Officers on the active list are prohibited from hold ing any etvil cffice, and students in West Point from ‘alry patrol ensily dispersed the crowds, , : |. He seemed to | magnificent spread js to be bad, arrived uhend of bis V. RUMING, tion by perpetual meetings throughout the country. | participating in drills or parades on Sunday, ‘The | cava Wow Orleans, Jackson, and Northern Railroad, thir- | that which he bad during the trial Oni ines, for tany years ill was earnestly opposed by Senators Warner, | ‘The troops which were detached from the sure teen miles north of New Orleans, and close to the | have a fountain of bitterness th his soul Wat bed | collenenes at precisely 15 minutes after 4, having | JON | Mrs. Stanton next launched out against the solfish Nye, Pomeroy, Stew! 4 Rom rounding ppoviiens 4. evdored to thie clip hove eastern bank of the Mississippi. The crowd of epec- | come not from anger, but from hopes that had been | walked the entire distance from Yorkville in the un- oun FOLRY, Sopervisor elect. vices and bloated indulgences of men, and enecred pane deen lost, In | preesdentod timo of 10 minutes anc 2 seconds, sori falas MitoRELt, o leader tthe Pethor Mathew | 4¢ thoie ties, ‘Tro Fourth Ward gang were not for tehind the |“ Wittiam H. Onay,« carriage Dailder in the Ninth amption of mastery over their wives. nor will they i, in thelr awakening pride woald A WILD BEAST AT LARGB. hot been returned to their station ———— while thelr presence j# neoded in this city, or while oh 1 can anu e you at my ti ta the Tombe fer Big Judge, At the honr designated, the followi Eighth Ward Man Eater— | there is the slichtost voatize remaining of disorder, ari. ition in the | The Story of Davtp Rogytee, & large German brewer tn the Nine- | PC longer be reduced to the eervild por! : The pre which I Wad led during the previous two years and | mamed gentlemen sat down to the dinoer party | ‘cot ivmat” Marriage relation, whieh they hold ta = MM A Leng RL ded AAR NOU a ad bi o Minsaters ali tonrier thele se i that tators left New Orleans for the battle field by special train tout 5 o'clock in the morning. No efforts seem to have been made at secreey, or if they were ey were atteriy futile, sn the Metrup olftan Police of New Orleans were fally advised of all the move- men’ d were on hand to the of seventy, bot sponrently merely to prevent Irrerular fehtin within the city limits, Beyond the city Himits Anthorities interpored no obs'acies in the way of the ht, but united with the excursionits as wi af the sport. A SELECT EXCURSION PARTY, Berides this goodly detachment of Metropolitan Hcemem there were in the company that made up is elogunt exeursion party eundry Crescent City destroyed 4 happiness speaking toa friend, he id which Tad caucus: Bug Judge Connolly, William M. Tweed, | i, , 42. "Peet. famiiure comp te the Righteenth | They were vecioning to, the Citizens Against this C beng tomencn, a tee work, ot Tootganiatag the ne MONDAY a: ; Tae anocerteicaaen at Ssccete: Lina of. Cieeaoiaeee 43, © well Snows German im. | Hons we Five weeks ago Bully Nelson, @ notorious | Ministry will begin) at once under the & perintend: “Tf Mr Graham had only known of the tamult, . . g vgrier me Righth Ware desperado, was arrested for biting off | once of MrBwing, Olivier will rotain his j.esea a“ brag ion as Promfor, the nove uf ofleer Tszvers, of the Twenty-cizhtb | Te ig feared that the disturbancos of last night may Precinct. The cannibal way Lrouzht before Justice | be ronewod this evening; but ample measures have Cox. The oot of mayhem wan slat, and eho | Uap ken ty the veriment te maint oer» Justice beld the brace in $2,000 bail. Ienatine Flynn | coiven trom all parts of the country except Algering more holy than the desonir that tad been ie my heart, he would | Brennan, Joba J. Bradley, Charles K. Loew, Sen aoe W, Youno, late President of the Working- fas cere beta had diol eerbesdactonesiteedl [oat Norton, Creamer, and Genet, Bmanvel B. Hart, bar Pd ‘A. Bownan, & morchgnt in the Twelfth Speaking of Junins Henrt Browne, he ald, “That | Douglas Taylor, Jim Irving, Torpedo Fields, Goorge | ward. t one that Ihelled me. Hie it was | Mitehell, Terence Duffy, George M. Curtis, the con- | ‘The eancns then adjourned up stars to the large muitos’ of the different outside Tammany Mal! TRAMPLE CREEDS, CODRS, AND CUSTOMS under their feet, and sunder the tics like thread that bound them in falte reintions, Men would do Well to shape their rentiments a ance with this new feeling. Shooting ri man was the fh who wrote that » Fours ago. in which he defended Richardson ai Jaws in accord- ral matter ticle In the Trivune some t%o | victed ticket ewindler Nicholas Muller, Michael Hal. | ball, where the Ge Is, divorce Democratic | oFzan trial cases, four-wee! simply suggest the whole | went his t and the case wa: pine, James Watson, Jolin Stacom, Terence Farier, | were sneemble tent down for trtal, prin) i. huted ted that Richardson bore no rr larce numbers, ir 4 Stet awwyern'now aud hen edodge,stategenstores, | tions to my wire which were. not proper. and at: | Police Justices Beott and Shandioy, Archibald Ful- | “Susice hedith oceupie tue. chair, Mr. Smith | !4ea dpon which sed rec a toanetiton sinters | It was of course smothered. Since then Bully Stray “Cougrersman nt two, valiant. ex-omcere ‘ot | tempted ‘Relmolber of my cridten Thore this in | ftom, and two Bohemian reporters of the dismal | Ely. Jr.. sald that he bid heen thalructod by the fon of every woman. to white | Nelson hos been roaming the strecte and boasting , ; i yore this {i an sinks ne combined } } Peau ead lees bertiea el eeation of any ante Tee hve yoare Ae drove mas to decgar | Organ ef the Ring, Grzanirations vo report te eket Which ls printed | Meat; The, Rowtherner of pant times claimed the | of bis influence tn the General essions, and porting’ mew from ail parts of the Country,-with the | | McKarland wan exveodirly vervous ali We-evei | ‘The feed progressed Anely. Big Judge Connot'y | bore. tiivea"Woman a today Rniaver Goer the mar. | Sverring thatthe Disrit Attorney fe bis friend, and erual mixture of thieves, pickpockets, inary patrons of the prize Tt is but er 46 sav that, as became a onn- the champtonenip, the rity of the spectators re those who recog: sized im New Orleans as belonging to the * best so ciety.” Ineleed the arrangements were made with a ‘view to giving the efair an exclusive character, the ice of excursion tickets being fixed at 620, with added for admission to reserved positions in the ring. Of course the vulgar rill-raf and common Druisers could not all afford this extravagance, and Dence the more genteel law-Dreakers were protected from contamination. DISTINGUISHED APORTS. Among. the sporting characters of note who wit- persed the scientifie mill re the Hon. Mike jeConke, the Hem. Joe Cobarn, tne Hoo. Tom sily, the Hon. Jim Cusick, the Hon. J.C Heenan, In writing a few words ttiat be ford hecesas- ° ‘The names of the Judges of the Court of Common mnie hana renbled Pr gtedy +4 wie hardly hold | SeVoured three savory quails, which he declared to fs Re en. His counsel, Mr, Gerry, Was with hima | Torpedo Fielis to be excell portion of the evening: “What! You, a Fenian, eat Rnglish quails," Dr, Ward, who testified for the Cefence durin trial ‘who was called apne several tines “4 No, not English,” replied the Big Judge, “ bat 0 rebut testimony that had been offered in | Irish quails, I'd rather drowa myvolf than eat any- | ““yr''simin robe tal by tee Prosecution, but who uafortanately | thing English.” to attondan minutes afer th inet ae Wine) tae Havenes: Were Haneee Mr. William A. Boyd, one of the nominees tor a Pressed bie regrets to Mr MeParland thas he liad | the caucus was called to order. A motion was | Jndzesuiy of the Mamie Court, addressed the Con, unable to appear iu time, and wrote the iol- | made to appoint a committee of five, consisting of | vention in a stirring speoeh, saying : 3 a ed helt to stand by the prinet "Towne bitior of The Sum. Messrs, Peter B. Sweeny, Richard B. Connolly, | pied of tas ensunfraiion. 1 reeaxise Un wominaon Mre Sinclair testified on the McFarland trial that | Senstors Norton and Creamer, and Terence Farley, | a# coming from A Saltca win ese oe ahead. 1 shall endeavor to, thow to end of Wis bland to the te party still exits in tts purl t ro hi walked into Florence's saloon, kicke! up a bratal » smashed things generally, and wound up by @ piece out of a policeman's le. He was brought up before Jndge Shandiey and bailed in $50 to keen the peace, Yosterday he again appear- ed before Justice Cox, charged with threatening to tako the life of Oficer Andre. ‘The Judge held him in $1,000 bail. He has not yet furnisied bail, but | Toulouse, he threatens to get out a writ of Aabeas corpus'in w | La Lidertés says the Emperor intend? to abrogate. higher court, the deeree banishing the members of the Bourbon Is it not time for Distriet Attorney Garvin to | and Orleans bring this man-eating brute to triaif Or will he | ‘Tne same jo r complete freedom of 4 wait until the city is startied by » murder exceeding | the press as the result of the adoption of the Pletda- } iu atrocity that of duck Keynolds? citun, and proves that alter years of experionce atl po Cae efforts against the oppesition press are porcine. i e LATE. nC. The Spanish press coument unfavorably on the i THE LATEST FROM CUB Watts Fennaneee * A grand mass meeting in Hyde Park, London, on riage bo MeFurland,’ shoot the aggressors upon their eup- posed property. Journalists in the way they view the Richurdson case talk as though there could be no friendsiip between man and woman, and no true affection apart from und each men aa Sickles, Cole, and entsbroats, and otter ord! wins tert for 60 grand @ prize Pleas bavi been called of, Wore received with ¢ Roelish birds, Joud cheers;and on motion ‘NOY Alderman, Walsh ited by the whe Convention, as auinees for Judges of tho Marine Wermen. ‘ Rly, Jr., moved thatthe conduct of the ‘ass be left with ihe Rxocutive Committee of 36, and it wi 1GNOBLE PASSION, and volgar, onfeeling lawvers were still more con- temptible in their base q #reaker quoted John Stuart Mill in saying that the enfranchiservent of women was the only remedy for the prosent and past decrated propagation of tle Face, and that the day of its reniization had dawned. Women in Wyoming voted and sat on juries; lead ing politicians everywhere were adopiing the new crocs, and the bill for granting suffrage to women had pissed to a second reading io the English Par, lament. The speaker concluded by enying that the unanimously carried. 7 tions and remarks, The jcFarland's elope. | to nominate the Aldermanis ticket to be selecte.! ai | (om & packed fhe had seit her owa physican | the County Convention, to be held at half-pest Tin | jiceks at Visit to Mrs. Me (Mry. Bimelair) . Lwas Mrs. Sinclair fowe liltie time previows wo Mrs. ment from her hush: land wien she | ‘Tammany Hall. ‘The’ motion was unanimous'y ther aah the Tew: tat th a and the Committee retired. t the Youne Es ten tsinates they revuraed aod senonnced.through | they treats for auienaing te ‘The appiau @ having subsided, James D, Key mert, in her carly twenties, aod Mrs, Luci “ Sunday, will declare the sympathy of’ Englishmen Hon. Dad Ryan, the im. Je Donnovan, cian fron te pring Of 184 antl ISR and dw or, ait hi read aueces . soni ht, reflected from the white mountain tops of 4 - ot Taste Wintam’oaron,. Wag Prederick Abranann. Maas | cies gencete'e stoic aMeretans ate Say | Gonm'eapentent sr ollie na honia fos aii fut Suage Leiiwiti yone Peatal tera Coes cesar wt tae, women Ot | Fi caud, May dOsc tha’ pobdinee: TAGGa i Auptn.’ faa oober promiauat Poteccer pill bbbree Une eesoee Ferer, Tous van, and, numerecs etver sumahiry seule “yt, M. Ds, 005, 21st oh Hensea in mohian up’ tne. ota nen comnlion, whien he canie into this consolidation, Miss Phorbe Cozzens, a pretty St, pale brunette, | wall, which was recently released by the Spanish | biae. ‘i ‘The Iast_hamed supplemented the enter: tainment of the morning by a couple of recond-) Qgnts, in whieh no cham; aud precious lit money Was ut stake, wh up with a free Aght of Qe rough-and tumble nature, ‘for earns” THE PRELIMINARIES OF TUR DISPUTE were arranged by the naming of the umpires, Dad Ryan being chosen om the part of Allen, and Jonn ©. Heenan on the part of Mace. Ruie Huat, of New Orievns, was selected for reeree. Allen won the ehoice of corners, and took the soain side of the ring. Everything being in readiners, at 0:40 ‘MACE GAYS THE SIGNAL ‘Dy pitching his cap into the ring, following it quickly bimself witn the agile spring of a panther, The ovement challenged an omtbarst of cheers from ‘the crowd, the most of whom, doubtless, nevor be- Jore Wituease) a more perfect human figure, authorities, eniled to-day for Key West, Panis, May 11—8 A. M.—The city is tranquil. —-— lending 0 ina Pattl xt addressed the mes Ing, She wor riod binck silk, with a dark blue velvet coat and extensive pearl hattons.and & diack Jockey hat, surtnounted by a blue feather, She vigorously asserted the equality of woman with man, and depreested the notion of her being politi cally interior to wnwasied foreigners, Rexto the Convention, returned ferred wpon him, aud said : how: thought that the caucas might properly ether of the wes A Council of War in the Tribune Oalce, | ominate ior Aldernion Messrs, Moses Taylor. Hoya | {hanks ior the honor ¢ lps, 11 'O:ten- Mrs, McFarland, Locia G. Calhous-Ruakle, | Gordes: aus thas the exiecive power of mominsting 1 arture, yo, een Mr. Runkle, Theodore Tilton, Mr, Samuel Sinciair, | the remaining eleven Aldermen slionid be vosted in tay dnty fatnturiy,” anc Jolin Henry Brown were present at a council of oy fear ee ment ats Usebos (ey success for our Ucket {rom | pia! 5 o st when {he st war Veld in the Tribune ofice last night. They met | Gnisimously agreed to, and aud at Tovclock the Gitte vore of tac honest ¢ at 11 o'clock in the room of Whitelaw Reid, the | dinner party canene separated, The food at this | Pao meeting then adjourned, maunging editor, Mr. Greeley was present, concus cost another Itis but just to sa r. Thomas J. Dunph 7 Mrs. McFariand's statement, | yl ve party proceeded nta to the Old | was nominated iu thr caaeus ‘or Judge of the Muring Wigwam. front of t ings crowd of about | Court, but deciined, aad b.med Mr, Bercard P. nud sugaring it for the public, it is understood that | five hundred ward politicians were assembled, ‘They | Metahili debate vecarred as to the course to be pursued by | Manifested, jn thelr own preuliar ae, Se chore: ure 1 perm! enter the . ts the Tribune. hall without tickets. Tt seems. that the Nacheme, | Autk® Of the Court of Common Pieas, was born in For an hour an earnest consultation was held. The | regarding this gontry as neither usefel or orne: | Conta dm be vo gg Rad Ea Small-pox of a very maliznafit form is prevailing - in the city of Havana, and in many of the interior THE SPA H THRONE. towus of the island, —— , The Nashville Races, Nasuvicew, May 10.—The oj the Blood Horse Associatl: track was heavy, owing the New Mysteries in, and Portugal ’ 7 f ta Conference, ned today Sree | Mavary, May 10.—Sefior Oluzaga returns im. . te rail moitiately to Paris. There is much speculation con: *, ‘Tho Brat race woe for the Merchants’ Kachange | cerning the reasons of the Governmont for summon. stake, and was won by Vidette. | ‘Toe Association purse of $300 was won by De. | "€ him to Madrid; and the mystifcation is not 4 fender, ie if Joasoned by the faet that the Ministers of Ttaly, ' a Austria, and Portugal are Murderous Assault in Paterson. hore, tumor has that these, eonferences beat on re ' the question of m candidate for the throne. The Doce Tes betec ee TeeTsay morning, John | chants of the elevation of hevertero are improvier N. J. was s.tieked by four rumans, who struck | Srnerlally since the proposition has been couple . i 1 ew York. Chinamen, and Alaskans. Miss Phoebe ‘cons! the mass of men more receptacles of SIEMERING WHIAKRY AND TONACCO, Mrs, Stanton, she eaid, had offered a premium to any ope who would defue man's apvere, iton the good anthorily of the Bi chapter #d Kings aua 13th v I will wipe Jernsalem as @ man wipoth wiping it, and turning it upside down, In the afternoon ression Theodore Tilton was After reading o Bhe had found in the dist Mr. James D, Roymert, one of the candidates for Iso expected to arrive | ti the Teraict of the Jary was considered, and deep indig- | De atuiteg within the bulidives ands piatoor ot | Elisevarch Colleze studying law, and wan nd itted Bation was expressed. Af, Greeley opposed an | peice wan sent for to oniorce this eraet edict The | {o prsctice sn 1600, Mr, rt eatme to this country igeestion that Prim be declared his ane- ’ elected President, and the association name was | him on the forehead with large stone, and left ALLEN FOLLOWED PROMPTLY, in 1849 isconsin where be estub- | changed to the Union Woman daffrace Society, im lasensible on the sidewalk. His condition is | CF on the throne, sudervoring to yw the same eprightiiness and | *€thoritative proclamation, and retired to bis priv Fewult wae that the delegntes were for ones furnished | Heed the first ScasUinavian Vector ja 168. To In the eve ning Sen ton, Mr. ‘Theodore ‘Tilton, bs very Drecarious, i create \ diversion of the applause. flety though he } office on the second floor quite indignant. with a chair apiece, TMS he was elected (0 the Con onal Couventi ing been © President ‘tie refusal of Mra. inn was ereeted with measurable enthusisem, it was manifest that the crowd favored the otuer party. At ‘this time $100 to $40 war offered on Maco. at which Odde it was son ewhat difficult to find takers, and ¢ven $100 to $30 was considered but tair beiting, Larce sums of money had been staked in Jearn at odds ranging from $1,000 against $1,000 against $400. But the Allen men were shy at being flainly apprehensive of Maco's acknowledged superior skill, FRIENDLY SALUTATIONS OF THR GLADIATORS. After a little turkey-coek strutting about the ring for effect, the men approached each other from their clive sides, and in the most polite manuer pos @ible shook hinds, smiling and just perceptibly owing, Exch glidiator then returned to bis prover ferner, and awsumed the poe he considered most efective and sportsmantike, Mace stood with bis Fight foot forward, bis broad chest thrown well out id covered by 145 right arm, bent at the elbow and held up to his face, while bis left was thrown oat rly straigut, He'earried his hes as if en: deavoring to overcome his deficiency in ht, Alien Lad bix arms lower down and crossed a litle over his left breast, as If prepared either to ward & Diow or strike OUt Wilh earnestness, His whole Bassive frame was thrown buck, though his coun tenance betrayed a elight mistrust of his abilities After & brie! interlude to allow the gratifteation of curiosity and w thorough inspection of the rivul bruisors, Shortly before the Convention was called to order At 1255 the party visited Mr. Greeley in his sane- | Grand Secocm Tweed offered to bot Bug fades Com. | amd in 1849 to tae State Legh tum, ands stormy scene ensued. Looking through ey, Choad th franptead Pome! if py “— i \'y previous and leap clean 0 we | tha window from the sidewaik crossing the square | SiZ Segeo promptly accepted the wager, and Harry Mr. Groeley could be seen rushing franticaily about | Genet was agreed upon us referee, The Big Jaleo ‘and. James W. Geratd, she other cadidates bis room, and geaticulating violently. Bs ee Porgy Pg Bee heteaaale kis rn for the Common Fleas, are woll known to citizens A joo pe Y but un a wie yo Fiaally, ebout ¥ e'clock A. M. he dashed dowa | sirack the water pitcher and broxe It. Harry Genet | NWT, | piss ecssascn of the colebrated thereupon declared that the Judge bad lost the bet, | Dr, ‘Thomas Boyd) one of the candiaates tor Jadeo rty th bat the latter demurred to this decision, and made | of ye Marine Court, was born in this city In Lata, Jef Mr. Greeley's room, and soon aiterward Mr. | sacha time of it that his money wae returned to | Pra incred at Colummla Colloge in. 1831. und was ad John ‘Henry Brown’ ‘and several others | him Initted to the bar in 183, went to Hudnt's, where he and bis friends indal in soda water. During the evining a known journalist entered Mr. Gree! , nd asked for a proo.# Isnd’S statement, which h in type in ‘the = Zriw days. Mr. Greeley, be him to Whitelaw you see, Is Mra, MeFarla day and) aight at this thing. lere the xentleman asked if the une wre vs omnes J, 6 7 Mra, MeFarland’s organ, At this Mr. Gree: | ward ai Mtainena laue Pek oho Tene) cians Joy, he says, became profane, saying. among | Duavhy i 5, ¢ othor wicked expressions, “I'm damned if | M. Tweed: 's, 1 ain't tired of hearing the ure, where he war e ected Senator fi came to New York in 1961, his profession ever since. Curtis Roswell, Dy Stanton and Anthory'to accept the office, oc- ed the chair, and opened tue evening with a ch, in which ‘he touched upon the Bible argu ast woman suffrave, He remarked that cform had been tuggesied to society in whieh ray In the Chester races the Grosvenor stikes : were won by Performer, the Chesterfield stakes by that A. Lyman, | The Boy, the Palutine elakes by Bweet Sound, and The Five cut of from the apostioship of the Mormon | the Helerave eup by Green Riband Church some time ago for preching sermons de ‘The betting tor the Cuesior nying the atonewent of the Saviour, has been made | Sybinus Prosident of the Godbeiter In the Winchestor races the sixth Winchester bt 8 en ennial sakes were won by Stepp NEW JERSEY. pin ‘The New Mormon Se Sacr Laxe, May 10,—It is sai e terms, and th ' rs, Mr. Rey me: as Deen practisi M ws. George 1 ick passawes from the Bible Tad net been found both in vor of it and against it, When Fillmore sune- tioned the Fugitive Slave law, Bible arzuments Were found to coincide with it, and when Lincoln signed the Emancipation poclamation, the Biblio was found to be equaliv tertile in strevat! ening texts. Mise Phabe Cozzeus followed with un address, and Mra. Stanton then annonneed th had been acquitted, A partial appiw Walch was specdily silenced by HISSES. Mrs. Stonton said that the fuct of Mr, McFarland's being found not guilly, «as equivalent to an ascertion thot Tas tale wite was guilty in severing tho vile rela- tion which b and the citizeus’ the stairs, burried through the publication ofc by Wilfal and ran into a Third avenue car, The —- > “4 Patorson, for the first time in its existence, has a whe Greek Basdittt, detail ot day police Armuva, May 10.—The Greck Ministry deny ¢ John Taylor Johnston has been reGlected Presi. | (hat the seizure of the victims of the brigand in cnt of the New Jersey Central Isailroud Company acre was accomplistied with their consen poles sean was the result of & previons fet nk f wean 18 Trenton fell on a glass bottle, | ihe Government and the bandits, whereby @ osty “ \ was to be eatended to the lutter Upon the surrender Jolin Fleming, the supposed murderer of Broad- | of their captives, head ot Water Gap to 18s, Was arrested in Morristown - > yesterday Fearful Railroad Accident ia Belgium, The proverty owners on Broad street, Newark, | Barasmus, May 10 AL contest te right of 0 assess then for wit paversont. Wee SHY to assess them for thS | ony ratiroad near Luxembourg yesterday. It ta anid that twenty persons were killed. The particulars of the disaster linve not yet come to hand, teFarlan followed, alf-past never His immensity ealled the Con- Mr, Jobn A, Stemm er was a ed to practice in ned acicier. Bonator Creamer immediately | she supreme Court in 1508, was by the people that a Committee of one (rom each Ward be ‘Justices st ’ sition ox veare, eet of Mrs. McFar- | appointed to consult upon the nominations for | gis yada ict, ia IMA. and beld the position six \ ear deen Altermen, and that they report the. rosult of their office several | do'iberations to the Convention, The motion was Mr. Bernard F. MeCabill is a rising joung lawyer referred | of course carried, Big Judge Connolly then pulled | at abil 2 New Ye ate ‘sayings j* Whitelaw, | out of hie pocket a paper, and pretending tovwrive | ptetyat abilty a mative of New York, a graduate ot adviser. He ncreement He was a candidate ‘last, fall for the same position, but was counted ont by ‘Tammany Hall, held toward ber, Women, se suid, bad no ction against the apholy ties that so- ciety forced upon them, It shoold be a duty of the Woman Sufrage Society to see woman protected in ber individual sovereignty or her right to herself, Miss Anthony then abnoanced sessions for this morning, afternoon, and evening, and mentioned Mr, Wilbour, Mrs. Jenny Collins, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs, Ingersoil, and Mrs ho list of names of Committeemen, urose and au- nounced the * Committee " of twenty two. A terrible accident occurred Louls Napoleon Hoba Sweeny. ett J Terol: & dames ; after: 6, M4. 7T, Mrennians b W Fromthe Daily with Tweed and Nicolton pay Yesterday afternoon, the police force of Eli gave thelr Clef, John Keron, a magni Fichiy set in dintionds, - ————— {The Common Council of Jersey City Inst evening tape Lenp for a Ferrybont, elected Patrick MeGue, Birest Cc in Belz, while attempting to jum o Micnael Donuelly Oversser of the Poor. Pear teireaepivtelnetel ee TT Nay Another injunction has been issued aguinst the | struck heavily « Etio Ratiroad Company Upon claim for right of vee tch (private) from Paris informs eror Napoleon, somewhat anxious ride, sent for Fweed and ton; 9%" We O. Wo Jol | A recent des 11, Chari EL ‘Anis stavcwent is the only thing ever said in her | Gan'pbe!!: fy ions Bare faver.” #0 A, James s. n At this moment the notorious J. R. ¥, entered | MN § 21 KT. with an old cloth cap on, aud the gen} The 'Comn ‘ribune called ler organ. ‘Ts. | us that the Em Tavior: 1 Jas | hont the vote for the ple Facts 9.0 D. | weeny, promising them eaca a Cross of the Legiun 7 of of Honor, and #ny quantity of Golden Napoleons, Pig Judge called it, | 41 they would come and arrange t» make the elec uimissloner, and Stanton amoug the speakers st ferryboat yostérday morning, the deck and ro ct eee i ade ‘The Burning Mountains in Delaware County. eB ed into the slip ay of | and was drown rounl the d. ‘The body wa We halestrade recovered In & vanished, CALLED, Hon a dead-sure Uaing. ‘Their aosver wos: Our the Patersoa and Newark Kallr In addition to the losses sustained on the burn- d short time and borne to tis parents’ residence, 95 and the first ro mmenced, The men approached — mene + and went through the farce of | gin country is in danger, aud We cannot leave A ing mountains in Ulster county, f damages in he editor of the Paterson n has received bird street, Wiltamsburgn. with considerable buncombe | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS Wing 8 consultation, five tuinvios the Biz | pany ; but if we em Help iou In the Tas Levg, send | Pela county is suppl Several dwell | the present of 9 young alligator. He alwaye had a bes A; and fancy movements, each eeoiming to pass Se entorian tones proclaimed readiness Of | y. pet cable your Iniperial desires, sin Cold Spring Brook and the wood piles onthe | sk aiter anything that termwatcd ou one ead Bouns or Larvae earnest atinck trom the other, Allen finally ‘The Capture of a Bond Swindler. 4 sea Ah Ege Pe Comtit etal Frie Railroad have beea burned, The loss is im Mer 3 ‘a made # feiut with his leftand 1umediately feli back, D. . Senator Creamer then said that the Committee Vitalizing American ( ree, hence. Thousands of cords of wood are iu ashen, ‘amven and Atwhoy Railroad Company elected % Semeirert: lowed closely by Mace thouga with no disposition letective Dunne last evening locked up in the | hed agreed upon only four candidates for Aldermay : ri is A number of buiidings in Sand Pond were destroyed, W. Gat “ Beijainn F sh, Cambridge Living Sonator Revels, of Mississippi, will leetare of Aclt. Soon Mace closed the pursait and invited | folice Central Office George W, Thomas, Jr., the an tbat ese Wore Wasurxaron, May 10.—The Committee will re. : sibel Weich, 8 Welsh, Charice McAliteter, | “tne Tendency of Our Age” in * event and a twelve-acre fi: 1d of oats burnod | Institute tna ke chaff adversary to hiv side of the ring. Allen ac: G@pted and skipped across with his eyes riviited LAWRENCE R.JEROME, | port Washborne’s bil to establish eteamsulp lines rogue who fraudulently obtained $09,000 worth of PORTA FER | from Bost —— OSWALD OTTENDO! and Portland to Glasgow ' i ‘ i — Piel BK. Ogden Deremus lectured on the Ruhim oo Mace, watching a chance to get in ar | !acific Railroad bonds from the messenger of Db Prolonged applanse ensued, winglod with yells | Pool, New York to Livers gol, Philav LOSSES BY FARE. CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, hori oth tn Nid of th Kol St. Auu's Pree Ringe ar Ohne’ qhoddenly he made 's frightful | ney, Morgan & Co.on the 12th of last month, ‘The | ant hootings. Nagnns Gross jumped toward the | to-0re to Southampton nd Rremon, New ( - picks Bidet Churent huage a th ise oft antagonis 9 head, | purchase was made et the office of the latter firm, | celing im his joy. Topedo Ficlus moved that the ure, and New Useags to denelro, The Torrence Build in Belle Cer ~ elermined to complete the business G one blow. Bot Mace ducked in time to avoid the ice hammer as d recovering himself with vnderful activity, delivered « power'al blow with Dirright tull on Ailen' One Reaver, 9 b dealer In New Orlea skinning ™, Comnfittes of twenty-two be empowerod to nomi. | lowing & subsidy of $750,000 for each line. £8 Exchange place, by young Thomas, who directed | pate the other cleven Aldermen, and to fill any the bonds vent to bie uMcc, where the money was | vacancy that might orc teher, Patully tabbed a eat on Monday wiih a kil burned yerterday mo: wing. Loss $401 FROM 1HE OC PLASH 4N CABLES, : r, and that the action of the ‘Tho Kdith O'Gorman Ki be paid for thom. | The messenger wok the bouds | Committee in. this respect stead approved by the v Manufactory, fead aninals thew Brennan who stabbed A 2, bartiolly burned yes UUrance, $20,000, 1 ere is growing discuntent at the income tax fa 80,6005 to ie In the ¢ amination of witnesses against the ¢ uffice, where Thowas received thei, desiring | Coavention. The motion was also fon th chest, eausing the latter t Fried anan A . dame a sea Aha Rid tose. uring ap affray in the aay. ; ! agger. "Mace subsequently Toceived's teling niton | the messenger 10 wait a minutes ‘The werenger | Conve! Hig Judge Connolly then adjourned the | Ticters at the Kdith O'Gorman lector, the trait |, Last eveulug & Ore damaged the nh floor of 73 | Bast Thins second ei The Re rection in the Tultan province bis eboek, whem the ronnd ended by Allen going | wilted, and that was the last of it until Thomas | Convention. Say roltced to hear the, (estinony Of any ono but | Pamire iy Pobseco. Works a0; iuwarea, | ovective Erving. of Culabrin has been quelled. flown in the centre of the ring, with a visible sw Wa arrested yesterday in Croton Falle, Five uiluutes 1. tor, the delegates not having yer | She Rev. Mr. Parsons and Mr, Miler, Kleven wit Pui Ie owned by 8. Moodie, and i’ damaged | ,,A Now Orleans pawnbroker snot at bis clork four | The House of Commons refused last night te bac on his ribs, while Mace showed ared epot on his ae departed, the Biz Judge rapped for order, and suid | BC'ws Were waitlag to give testimony, bur were aE B5C00, dismisseu, Devute Sheriff Wm, Amsden of Jersey City was conmtited tothe Hudson eonuty jail y hares of seling a cal The Stevedores Skulk’ Yesterday afternoon several hundred ‘long- shoremen congregated in the neighborhood of 40 SOUtD street, to await ihe de he ‘desired it pertectly understood ‘that the i nveution. wae adjourned’ sine wie. Hin Honcr " — ed down from the desk, Dade his frience adieu, POLITICAL - CEBORS alke! back to Yorkville _- pitched Tammuny Nowtnath S¥OOKD ROUND, In the second round Mace drew first blood, deliver est blow upon Allen's mouth, which the latler recurned with an ugly punch op Mace's vasal Phillips, sn pilesed Gefpolter, has heen di) cartady, and the gold tound te terday, ona e Thome selzad tor debt add ap. | 'h {im Of tid arreat has been Featorc Somes Ly 4 cut off by failing under tie wh New Jersey Kailroad isiom of the employ propriating the proceeds, $190." 1t is sileged that In the Honse of Commons last niabt Mr. Childers, rotuberance, slightly bat organ. | Lhe : Alderinanshipa. train ta the M bh yesterday he forged an order on the Sheriff for a uit of clothes. First Lord of the Admiralty, eaid that 1,900 emigrants hose, however, did not prevent bis bummering | *t¢vedores of the port concerning » proposed SONGAELAT DD Diatrict. Dhetyiet, of a men apparently ubout A plausible swindler, revresentine himself to be booked for passage to Canada inthe troop shits Svey at Allen's ribs, an amusement in which he in. | duction of wager from 40 to % or 90 cents an hour. pee a XEN Joho 1 yesterday near Fort Mout, the steward of th i Fteainer William Lawrence, of the | | The Under 8 Baltimore line, purchored extensively iu Hoston yes. | Way, informed th terday, carpeting, glassware, liquors, and furniture, | orders ti payiug’ to forged ‘cheek retary for Foreign AMsirs, Mr. Ot House of Commons last init that (o"Athens which, would isu And revelving change. Tae | rough Investigation of the Marathon masencte. doled freely until Mr. Allen deemed it prudent W Ue down iu order to avoid the hammerii ‘FHIAD ROUXD. Mr. Stewart's improvements on Hempstead Plajus during the past year consist of « graded avenne about plied DY | two wiles in length apd que solitary house. Wuudre desirons Among the men it was distinetly understood that the movement was lo a great extent {moel rivalry among certain stevedores who at Fallrosd, horribly mavgied. He is #0 eu a tramp." Mi ft —— WASHINGTON NOTES, in search of employment aud homos ere IX Henry Roger 5 " . f Pwind Aicoverrd on the arrivaioflarge supplics | The Wien Preseaava Fraland undertakes to el ‘The third nd wi im ilar to ™ of undercotting their neighbors, The stevedores rued away disappolated. X.--Henry A. Peeher win a hy Ly i resaeeaye Preland ur akes to cleas (er Allen's wind held out betrer, ot serene, cpl were all ubsent with the exception of Capt, Ostrom pala Ad os Xl —Junes Barser ; on on the stean ors deck, Inciuding five pianos, Greece of Organ ts on tise couditinns? That’ Kit Mace to fel of the sod in order to get breath, Up | and Mr, Keegan, ond the meeting was thecelure OBITUARY. ‘The First Seventh Kleventh, | The Banding pill is virtually dead. re iron ge tom 10 ari aTAW, pointed fo his time mi, ‘ward off Al fazle, re manifested an ability to dodae or id Twenti W's blows with ease, oF to Feceive them , i the Ministry diawkeoed, and the “aleae Corpus "a Twoltt, Fi Conven: | Mr. Boutwell expeets to fund $12,000,000 of the JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. sospendes. opie ooh aim —t 1 01 i out nomliatiny public debt this month, —— 4 ‘ " wh . Mr. Daniel B. Brognn, of the Aseoetsted Pi Mons adjourned without nom! a a - Mosers, Villiers, Newdegate, vel, ‘Thomag The ecicuce yin wecentary, Ye secure an advantage, run Lee Compliment to Du tte, died tn New Brighton on Monday, aged yeury, Th > ‘Tie House Reconstruction Committee did nothing | ,,TH¢ Hon. Dougins Taylor elsewhere publishes on bers, Maithews, Howes, Pemberton, The ('t 0nd blow in thie eanifestly all on his side, A scc- The Key, Albert Bushnell read a paper on the | body isto be buried (roin tho Ieforued Chureb, New Au Exe J important notice to Jurors. y with t The Hou on the North Georgi vill nustered for three hours yes! ¢ Hailrond bill ‘Toe Ways and Means are almost unanimous in opporition fo Senator Sherman's Tax bill Mr. Cyros W. Field argaed yesterday hofure the Renate Fo jeut Nominations The Hon. Joseph Neilson, who has nated by the Brooklyn Detnogracy as s candidate fo : adadge of tucir City Court, ts one of the aplest nd auiclent Minister, | vars and profonndest juriats inthe State. Me in —e also a Ke yan ACTIONS. onfer dignity upon Wo’ Court to whines benen he Will undoubtedly be elected, aud ven otters were I kbt appols Committes to Inguire hy wiiat tc Monasteries, including Anglical invtdi@ Hons, hold property to England. round on Allen's mouth somewhat fured that Organ, while ® continual thummning on bis ribe evidently Weakened bis breath: tua. But Alien stood it ail bravely. ai Yo show fight until Mace dropped breathing time, Brighton, this aflernoun, Abel Francois Villemain, the celebrated French U writer, perpeluia’ Seeretary of the Freneh of Frauey Fquatorial Regions of Western Africa before American Geographical and Statistical Society in Cooper Inatitate last evening; after which the Hof the Imperial Geographies! Bocicty of France was presented to P. B, Du Coaillu, Ex, for ‘ie Journeys and aiscoverics in Asbango Lund, High Church Weddings, A ritualistic wedding was celebrated in the H. use of Prayer, Nowark, on Mo nd another nthe rame place yesterday, The altar was richly fn Mr. Renry Clews acknowledges the recelpt of £5.56 in aid cf (he Hiehtnond suf and Forelan Chetstion Union have whe S$ during the past your. SVARKS FROM THE TELEG P, young women of the Eleventh Ward have 4 LBORAPR, presented a stand of colors to the Union star Base Ball of > Association. Gov, Bullock has sued the Atlanta Conati(ution ow The new Presbyt uJ re rday ere professor a Acadetny, tieman of absolve probity and fiirness of nd and will, it is beseved, PTH, AND SIXTH ROL iy to Mace, who auecemded Allen's right eye snd furtier dam aging . receiving one or two insiguity {ape on his bead, aud Aually closing the siath road dye feariul blow on Allen's blind eye, knock: him completely off his feet and winning the ares square knock down, SEVENTH, RIGHTH, AND NINTH ROUNDS. Tn the seventh round’ Allen hurt Myce's month fomewoat, and let out @ heavy shot at bis puil, folng down 10 avoid the pauishment Mace ‘was igi Itelations Committee, tu favor of grant: Ing ald to bis cable to China, ¢ Benate lust night agreed to the amendment to the Approvr OF the collec ion Home for aged women, tn Cor Ma, by auction, Saxe ‘rae lo Hy 0 storie | Irishmen Detven from the Dem ronerty fo tho city, and tue | Mr, Burclay Gallagher, of the Zridune, bad the Mestre. Ad. Hleecker, Son & Co, sell on ‘Tuesda: pleasure last wight of welcoming 19 com ‘ © ‘ 4 | his Seventh Ward Irish Republican Ciab, ‘Those vested in winte and adorned with white flowers, | May 1% on th is Seventh War Istand, & eho Villa plots. “Line men were life-long Dom Upon it wore wax candies and bonquets of bridal epilonable In every reapect, With uo Hitaance | Democratic Club whic flow The priest was eid in white satin vert Awhatever, Tt is in very healthy locality, and black cissuck. A procession in the Bavenue, was dedi. The Inst of Commodore Va, yesterday Jee Sis ue Jorn MeNamara, » nainter, of 891 Bast Twenty. | The f. 0.0. F. dedic PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Manhattan Dank, 40 Wa pecans 1 The ninth anniversary of th William H, West of Ohio has been nominated | fowe tor Lite Wander nbUL Bt Kio de Janeiro, in the Academy of Mosic | The Hon bill providing fi ‘errys men dled in Erie, panty ' yidUOR cated yi tle Parts, wssossment distr) property ls of easy ed a new Temple in Colum» ‘urday afternoon at the | bur, Ohio. yesterday A $%),000 soldiers’ monument is be erected Howard Mission and | citstestenn, ei to bo erecter| io us appropriately obs : pyropriately observed Tie Contes terday ip ie Letreet nises, at New Brighton, i, und belonged to ved L ed W was recently dis wise the members had been utterly disqw 1 nig Neti Brrant t# going to have the Tam ‘The ti) anniversary af the Nationn! Temperance yes ig Moworial day was coivdra 4 chills aud fever. ‘The neighoorkood the swindling Tammany loaders’ treatment ot the Of this proper idly building up With aaudsome many notination for Corurer, He is already hard at | Society was colebrated tn Croper Inetitute lect eveutug, The Philadelphia contributions tothe Rickmon fieptrlie sive Bia retuta.” dn'ive west ron Was one of the features shia Eto y Mw raplaly building up with audsome | qt ish Democrats is Work al nicticay studice Ti iton” W.R Dodke was elected Preatuent. ¥ F somerere already atuouute vo over goin” Hickmond owever, he got his chance, abd, having ¢.osed up — New Vora, anal communieatio ia)! Gausna WEG: Te, haa acl lated sla arrince: |” cuaretary Geaie pil: aki Rufians in Biunt county, Tenn ehh eye, went at his nose with vigor, and finally Marringes among the Pushionables e uitractive points, on thi Political Bualba, ments ter te hop ahd concert tendered the Ninth Hert | ajcasters une ordered tr OT a rminetee a Biant county, Tenn.. forcibly prevented him down, having himself, up to this time, Mr. Albert L, Woodworth was 1erried to Mi caer od maa, & Gov bron The Germans of tbe Nineteouth Ward dewand of | ment atthe Acader) o. ‘a nbn her of his ec Feervice at Last evening J alana th feesived no punisliment worth mentioning. In tue | 1.1, Murry 1 us married to Mins | public that every lot offered shall be absolutely w Taminany four Gerwaw Aiderien, (Mabe wate ree Gulraga., One wuicd m complereu Is 8 mode) UF uretul: | yo f'it Grening Jerome Leland orened the new Co $24 round he received one uF two stinging blows, | 1)di8 Morris lust eveving at the rexidenco of Mr. | 4 he Soasinmmenenmaas Hig Andy Garvey's monstor bell wan hauled | dished a'department of mereorete Charro | Bee an deauly. fa Rad Bluouinan en Cinclani R tors pA ty ea Mrs, 7. V,.L. Wheeler, O08 Lerince through the sticets of the Elchih Ward yesterday Of Prot OG. W. Mursit, Inte ot the Beat and Dio ta the annual meeting iat night of the aRsoclation Ee q pa 0 salure, end continued to ba and Mrs. T. V.L. Wheeler, 683 Lexington avenu BROOKLYN. hrough fhe Bushih W tend rat We Nuri, lite ot the’ Beat wud Dato 7 At 1 last night of th \ Forest Clty Clay of Cleveland 19 Cinclonatt’ tenes ag giles, ribs, ugtll Whe atiar kote food | 4 grand reception fuliewod....-Me’ damon 1 —- ablicane of the First Distelet recommend | Millon, | marae petro (iden for the uprved i Heat nate sigan | ES Huclunan, tomo nee, bho Jendowe, of thi ol % 4 - D fi tan \d jer Brit ni fe, Adoiral Porte hen, + nls Lor v. atever, & aul seni eiee oe mockine him Yairi of bis | Meu MieeA at tyaem of Harbury & Meadows, wat Mr. Horuee Holt has been appointed Chief Clerk Me RUM rane atreain Ware Bee E; Blair and wife, Adeitral Forter, Gen. | man, and 1. Reckcndurier, were elected trau(eus A Convention is to vet in Chicngo on May 85 and fet, iough inflicting ao serous injury, in 'Cwenty-fourth siect, yesterday, tY 9 etHenee, | of the Police Board. mand of Tamnsny tie Romipation of Route Waren Reicdng oriaeut Aud waie dined in the White House yee | | Tho Mercantile Library Association lias amended | .caiiggan® ite Sorttweet Women's Franchiso Aw J ? The Long [siand Historical Soaloty yesterday re Non PLL ame Ry ¥ ses terday 4 Constitution so as to rende: admission F than ribald THE LAST ROUND, oman - ry for Alderun: " ' heretofore to the pable. Bre er The bors ‘The tenth and fal round was fought desperate The Price of School-' sinated Its Sikeotors gad coneseliors. ‘Twenteth District Repudiican Avstitent |») FHM Lieut, Callen Bryant lias been ordered from | Hee oiIe Ju ane nplie., Branches have beet wstab; | The Vorser, carriages, and two Sereey ev Py boi wen, “But ik was evident thas Allen ‘wes | The Hosrd of Edu atte Seathorahlaa, 1 | nates are ae Tineelt, Carriage, Pastore, hes Lin Uogventiou lass ‘Siga wemuasion "whe | (he Mow ROVE ArreueL, Wet, Ork), tt, LAAVOUMOEB: | Norwalke Compe en nt eiemune Be dis MeRmaMOrd ong | pronerty of thi! tay Oe 1 oa ats, Brie Consul ermatched by science aud hud no show for the . Of Yesterday contiane +t rH: Abba ¥ pOUDAS, Lneinive of Thomas ‘a Ferry to ine New York Arsenal, Yosterdiny, 150 Inborers employe on the ne Gov Haight of Calitorn ty Paitie, He occasiowally got in a harmless blow on | thelr investigation lulo the charges against Join R, | *sHion Ln asda 5 Andrew. W. Leggett was last night nominated by wood, the A, T, Stewart of Brooklyn, | lemécpnt, a Forty-second street aud Fuarthevetas, | law naikenssht of LS A ote} Ma Mrs. Isabella Bulg 1 66 years, of No, m4 ud tice’s toad OF neck, seemingly only when the lat: | Hennessy, Sebool Trustee of the Seventecath Wart Warten, treet ata alae’ yohtenmay ae | dhe Kepublicans Yor Avststant Alderman of Qo «irs ty enous fo entity Bis an eraek for an adver of 2 ¢ thor dally wages | of tie Southern Pacine Kaliroad te uedutitunonat Ould perm * dy eh. street, ‘comm wiieide yesterd haute Dis Tine stock et the tami iar ol oe foreman threatened ("die Wwazes tie er uproinune rehool touche dittstonat aneh of the pilo aise OK e Yo of the Six u ' js pela it Ko claware and Hudson Catal at itaekae pod siosed “with clench, both men falli proof Wap given ot Leaneosy's seeepia national | The launch of the yilot boat James Gordon gonth Senatorial istrict have nomicatea Jos=pu t Tho old-esiablished house of David Groesbeck & | |The steamer City of Merida has just been com- | Seat, eunuay morming, mud igiaaig allel at Hawk to have reen effected yesterday after. | Senin Senatorial Hcvitel, te » War portponed wut today, Gtrak for Assets iy he Kulexerbocker Lacrosse Club wilt play thelr Homicide, openiig gawe Heat Maturday on te Trospect Park George Hackady, ® suilor, wa locked up by | farstectound, Tho lirat twelve playibg. ayaiuet the el ior some bribe, nt Mesioan POE icy oeyty es i pleted by English for the Alexa Haat of & ay w tives !® | Ue buitvor oakets On) rennd te fuel ke | Sith holler trom ihe Deiminater Works of 1,000 i fo Sultork. Ht wer. In an thformal telal trap yester on aha tees Oy | Li thous per hour, uioiaalleide me When ALLEX THROWS UP THE SPONGE. ae? line was called for the eleventh round, Hien's seconde thi : Tigra “of nade {brew UP the sponge, the eclentihc ‘The colored voters of the Fifth District will spond Lil election day in eeenring the regisiry of dma in the district, ‘The winisters of the Method) in Cine sath Towolved that the Hcensing of womce Teachers Cauwot Le approvet w® & prudei\tab the Gu 1 Fpleconal Churet every ¢ (rou) are pieuly about rea 1 rosie, with silver (orks in ther, Tels une fet The German Democrats of the German. Bevin. | Gertoon that David rete f ; to thin sy.vau retreat @ | Tne Delaware and Hudson Canal Compan Surprise hands a9, thoagh Allen had beon | Justice Seow for stabbing Thomas Cooney, also a | Wiitinm Sincle and Williom Bindeawald, emplosea | feat Wat demand of Tammany the nomination of | three-m'tionaire. Wight ea Managers) Cling M, Balgot hen Y punished, it wi poowed that he was yet | sailor, wounding bim in the left breast witl, a Jo: Heohtiuaderheck’s brewery, Williwineburgh, bel aii The Tribune, as usgal, sent o drunken reporter | Woolsey, Geo. Tail oe, F to jusiify « surrender, is 8 excised bis eurrender by the announce (hat he had dislocated his shoulder Hin face badly hattered and disfigured, one eye clused rouKh A batchway yesterday morning, @ distance of | ‘Tho Union Repu’ ican Contrat Committee met lit erthursy tes TORY IDGTAIAGs © GirLaAGe OF pit, aud adjonruod ty iaeck again this evening bo went over to the next | tar the report of te Comin ttee of Conierence. niiuer vesterday: in | | The Supervisors lust evening appointed enon Reamney hon. dames tor, Thomes Corbei Hopkin ‘erenace to the Hon. Michael Norton on Mounds, ‘The same man % of Mr. Creeiey im Steinway Hult al the tainment, bot wa dirk kulfe, in Famiiton street on Monday afternooi Cooney lied in Bellevue hospital in w critica! eoudt pF CBr tion, The election fraud ---— ri of the Cot much intoxient hoe eo wAR UD ‘al Dumber of jvuruals im Jersey Vity—Ove. | bavivg been eutcre’ i conmeq uence oft Ha a To reach the Tribune oltice, The Tribune waa "he American Wi Si saociatior He fiver 80m Bea ens cingared, an bis mouth awoliem and An Editorial Paradi Rereaniges OF Me aueened ot material” wiinevsee oF | and inspgt tor forthe coming election, two Dein evens iin report inate Tutarectng hold’ mans Convention tesday ie ung amit | the mill poLd aad were carried aver theta ne y 7" er, wtili in conditior | 7" ‘ ace tet to On 5 iad the reporter been. disenarged. at that. Wine, ing. otternoon, ned ol ney i Fo Beille, Gut fur the damage sa his shoulder,” Mace | Th Jersey City Bourd of Aldermen last eve: | Mr. (8. Le Herron, the New York broker, and | A convention in the Fourth Congressional Dis. | ‘vbune woul Noon spared the murtideation of | Mecchee eat tare reeUE Aneopening Radars | yd the, biliaed tournament in San Fran a Ne Be 08 without # scratch, thouet” ruowing «few | Bing designated the three daily and two weokly award Han tr teri, whor were sngiove ome | trict of North { rola, yosterday. nominated Magia Nminevtt deulvired at the | George Wo. Curtts Mary AU Livermore, Willfamioyi | tiacry Was"wot Hopman int Maho ninth Jone “Uaioe aie mene Ghouth , “ ie : Poon | charge of receiving #toitubohie wore dcharced is the ia or tae tho''wa! made, “Does 't uot | Garrison, Lucy mntone, Geerga We dakan date aot iwern Mott, Null Gngos wae. the est exe Beds, aauid voctivrous eveering Winner of the pew Papers published in the clty as corporation pa- | Cond of Us t mid Torn ner yeelerday, @ nyvle proseaus " ed cxmuenion. 0 Hid, Jribune (nas wis eort ox lapoalion hes | Howe, Tf “W. Hicciison, aud many olber emiaeur yey 4 een curried too Lure S0caMOrY Wil Address (he CuuVeoman. ede Mos wou the gauie Uy We pulule ta

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