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—Cll THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THEO. TILTON’S TEMPEST. ——. ANNIVERSARIES IN STEINWAY AND APOLLO HALLS YUSTERDAY. — en ‘A Cartons Muddle of Common Senne Bosh-Two Woman's Suffr Assoc in the Ficld— Both Omicered by Men Tiarmony in the wowan suffrage ranks has jot of iste been perfect, Mrs, Btanton and Miss Anthony, with their squad, fulminated against the poswnge of the Filteenth Amendment, admitting m roes and Chinwmen to the ballot, unless a Sixteenth Atrendment, admitting women to rote, were also od, They presented tulfrage petitions to Con: 8 through Democratic members, on finding Re- Publican members dilatory tn he thetr clamor, aud jurthermore admittes the inculcation of Rem pivonce In their teachings, To this action Mrs, Lacy Stone @nd Mr, Wendell Phillips took exception. They Wisied the quostion of nogro voting settled betore ‘urging that of women's voting, They scouted all koquotry with Democrats, and otjected to the pre- Sent probing of the weman question except #0 for As related to suftrage. Mr. Phillips and Mrs, Stone therefore, would 1 nize the National Wo- man's Suffrage Aas: ormed by Mrs, Stanton and Mise Authon) a8 a national oreanization. Thero- fore they formed in Cleveland, Inst fall, the Ameri- enn Woman's Suffrage Association, with the Rey. Henry Ward Beecher as President, and a number of BOSTON REFORMERS asthe rank and fie. At the frst day's session ot fhe National on Tuesday, they changed their title and became the Union, electing the Rev. Theodore ‘Tilton President, and protorsing to be desirous of Feceiving the members of any other suffrage associ- ation into thelr fold. Notwithstanding the Union's focond day's Festion was announced for yesterday in Apollo Hall, the oMcers of the American decided to open tueir anniversary in Steinway Mul at the game tine, Two anniversaries were therefore BLOWING THEIR HORNS @imnitaneonsls, und the sheep were puzzied in de. eiding which tooting to follow. ‘Tue resuit was two ball filed roo.n The Union Woman Saffrare Society. in Apolly Hall opened, with the Rev. Theovore Tilton in the chair, For the in‘ormation of the benighted it may be remarked that Mr. Tilton is a very tall gentle ‘Dian, Much on the richt eile of forty, with bair long. i and cory. and aciosely shaved chin. He ts ix ond @ hal: feet in heicht, and womething Of « Big fix in his way, Imp women have described in atan Apollo Belvedere, He sat on the platiorm da the midst of ADRVY OF BEAUTIES, At one side was Mra, Elizabetl Cady Stanton, of Amperisbable cometiness, ani on the other sat the Crave old mad Mise Susin B, Anthony, attirod, tke Der cowijutor, in rie’ black «ilk, ' Pretty "Miss Fiwebe Conzens had chanced her blue veivet coat 01 ie day Ve.ore, for a something-or-other envelop. rent of white, and sat, te queen rose of & dozen Bouguets, whieh stood'on a table before her, These floral tributes were rendered to the spenkors at durce. Several bewitching reporters of the gentler ¢ex sat in front with pricked cure and dilated pupils, Ane proceedings becan «ith (he reading by pretiy Aire Blake (blak alike with violet trimmings), 0 Goveral resolutions approving a bill now before cress, tO pay Women Government clerks tie salaries that are paidgmale clerks, Mr, Wi «pit oropber in 6; ecs, orposed the bill on the score of women being more econoimical t en. Mrs 1 ood sharply suegesied that the pliloso- pher therefore should have @ sunuller salary than Ben Who consumed more WHISKEY AND CIGARS than himself, The philosopher wilted, ond Miss Jennie Collins, of Boston, expatiated | upon. the Dieries oO Maseachusetts rereiee ‘women. Mrs Minor, of Missouri, asserted that faasmuch as the Feceral Conettvution bad nothing to aay against the Intended to carry und, if de United States eticn which afirmed McFarland came, lik ‘ule and Sickles, Was a Virtual deciaration thai wae might hold PROVRETY IN WOMAN, It created # yerpetual slave law for womsn, an Pid thet no rienely Hands eboutd dure, ut the risk ©! lite and reputation, fed, skelter, oF clothe tle unhapyy wiver of depraved men, wider any circun Stances wintever, Hie referred the ute ce to ber sjeeck before the New York Legisiatare upon tree Eivorce, dedvered in 186) and obtainable ab the Kecolution fice dir. Stilluan, of Khode Island Saiked awhile u for men and wome: Messre. Allen and Di Mra. desepbine Gi énz Gimcoursed w B. At an sufrage arguments, aud ed, Prope ‘Thore wus a live y gathering and a brilliant plat form of handtowely dressed contiewomen in. th evening. Mre. Bike talked rulra-e, Mrs. Gage ex Biatad on» as inVeators and mechanics, aia s Haale of Michigan was eloquent upo’ the kere proportion of women who marriet men wit out loving them, Added to this, sue ad¥aneud eu - frage ideas to ah oricinal and poWerlul form. Airs, Tiaciut is gonng and pretty, witha back oye th Guul pierce a pine plank. ‘She 1s often called the ANNA DICKINSON OF THR WES Mrs, Leggett, of this city, wita a woaith of black evs argued that th 4 be no liberty wit y. Mise Anthony arged subscriptions to the ad Airs, btantoa suggested an appeal lor the to Counbia and Cy . Preity Miss Pagbe Cozzens dect to call, rext week, to expross SYMPATOY WITH MRS. M'FARLAND and her women friends, and indignation against Mc F rand and the jury who acquiited vim. Mr. Tilt aller spnouncing that several of the Lacie present would speak at the Brooklyn Academy GI Susie om Friday night, dismissed the audionce. AMERICAN WOMAN SUPYRAGR ASSOCIATION, ‘This organization opened yesterday morning in Breinway Mail with a remark irom Mr. Beecher, who was in the ebal bat be inten reserving Dix thurderbolts for the evening. Mr. Froemu: Clark ang Mra, Lucy Stone presented varions wan suffrage argumouts, and the meeting ad red, Mr. Cate, « Unitarian clergyman of Vinelind, N J.. prevented various arvuments in favor of suffrage, efor wiiel Mes, Jutia Werd Howe, s comparatively Recent recruit érom the ranks of poe'ry and macnn ne Writing, sabt that ae ler auditors were not ali pre Bored 1) e waprehend her ides of iaw,soRpel women, krice, the felt lerselt unable to bring 2 Home to them. THE EMPRESS OF The FRENCH, On entering her rece) tic mate whit hse beon stsled 4 elrew'ur courtesy, She curtesie! indi Vicualy ostand yet made one single cour trey pty Mra’ Howe regretted her inability te fe tha tourtesy, Lo wach of tase present, Sith rorard co beri ‘ea, She then enlarved ow the muierous. views suftrace question, and Englant and Switzer of lit free m nded to ite pr mien were berks dun ¢ cou tes tr ean Br mw Not being aecustoine DA MHANAAETILEsAYIN £ List she V1) iO" Chree Planer of ¥ ide Je, with property, thore w har ; Choke of whatever fition wh ron Saag the men that the kit ve Amendmes t bring peace, us wed, until o Six teenth Amendiient bad Been \issed,” Sle spoke the onenens eluiined for a conple in marriage, | t ght that, according to a lute mur ler t wt a War very lopsided. In «pe Ve iain of the British Duke of Argyie ¢ the anertion, phe quoted } . wa wu should never appear on w plat form when on the point of bein be ved. The speker then quoted the well ki ows Gatch regarding Woman, a "A being notbaa bright aud good For numan nature's dary food, { eaid that nie often apriied the pi ® sornected it with “eald missior 1 ore then discussed & foolish, madency of b oka stended easeciaity for young women, touched *) ccainingly or old maids, and demanded tiat, as Christ regurdet women #s free, so suould mode: n mecely regard them, Mn. BeecItE! then read # fetter of greeting from Theodore Tilton, ito his reply in the sane strain. ‘The latter was 4. After thie Mra, Mary Da- Jersey Woman Suffrage Higginsou said that men hd Women Were like We blades of scissors, never CUiug PO Well ax When together Mrs Tracy Cutier and Mra. Livermore both spoke SMeclively “pon the right ol women Lo vote, clothing the od idea in wttructive euros, and Mr, Beecher Feiveraid in bis pecudur veln the arguments which be has hitherto advanced. Congressman George W, Hatian will apewk tetas ———__——- Murder tu Ding Ding Prison, On Tocaday evening two convicts iu Fin, naned Lawrence bine aud Sunes 106 ‘ine Involved in» quarrel, the tonult of an fulve, and afer a brie! and Merce alte:catlon, Hine ‘a ber 6 Gre head, ng hitn alanost tn i of Engisnd, about © er of age, Hine is also un Engisiinaa, Toe ‘Mr Jerer Wu ut ouce placed Ln close Couflneueuk . ‘Tho Priests Movi of the Excise M ‘The parish priests of the Catholic churches of this elty were in council yesterday op the sebool question: A fow days ago they received ctreulars, signed by five pastors, inviting them to attend a mooting fu the rectory of St. Mary's Churen, in Grand streot, for the purpose of taking *ach action as might be deomed necessary, to secure ne hitherto & portion of the Excise Fund for the support of Catholic schools and institutions. An hour before noon nearly all the most influential clorgymen of the faith were sexted In the parlors of the rector, . Father B. J, O'Reilly, ‘The popular pastor of St Stephen's, however, was not present; but it was well undersiood that the meeting was called to oppone his views. All the charities and schools affected by the prospective withdrawal of State aid were represented, and the session wus marked by harmony throughout, At 11 o'clock Father O'Reflly was eallod to the chats, and the Rey, Mr. J, O'Farrell was appointed Secretary. Among the pastors who took part in the discussion were the Rev, Mr, McKenna, of St, Rose of Lima's; the Rev. Father Trainer, of the Chureh of the ‘Transfiguration; the Rey, Father Tabaud, of St. James's Cuurch; the Rev. Father Clowry, of 1, and others, in explaining the objects of the call, remarked that the necessity for the meet arose from the fact that they were to be de- prived of the State sid which they had previously received for the support of the children who would otherwise be a heavy burthen upon the State, and who are educated and fed in Ce tholiec axylams and itutions. The Rev. speaker then relerred to the + “) by one Of the Catholic pastors city on the question, and which Were opposed w his own, A number of clereymen then spoke at ‘ont the News which have been expressed by Dr, McGlynn. They eld that the Doctor's views, if enrried ont, wool ‘ely injure the cause of Uatholie charity York, Alter covsiderable discussion, it wan docided that's masa meeting of Catholic ‘priests should be convene! next week to take action on the whole subject. Every Catholic clercyman in this city Is to be fnvited so take part in the demoasira- tion, ‘To be prepared for any wor a number of Catholic societion ha to raise funds to support the charitable of the Chareb, but it ts expected i lie age regute to reach a large sum. It ix waid that the aid now received by toe managers of Ci is to be withdrawn in September j benew tis provision hus been deemed necessa ee PHOTOGRAVHS BY SUN REPORTERS, ‘Trotting ia Mud on Union Course. A trot was coutested yesterday on Union Course, which beta start promised to be a good one, Bad as was the day the attendance was very ood, as it is now weil established tho,irain or shine, mud or dry track, the advertised races shall come off; 80 yesterday the trot wet for the day took place in the mad and rain. ‘The stfitr was a match for $200 between John Rogers's stailton John Davis and LS. Suinnis's Phoebe, mile heats, 3 in 8, to wagon. The race should have beon a good one, but on the go-oll Phebe went wive ou the turo, and seemed to er to bolt, and broke up tally, ‘The horse John Davis at once cot away, and making steady work while Phebe was wild, came Wome «distance anead in 8:09 ling the ruce at one heat, when the mare should have forced a big race out of him, — ‘The Age Tending Toward Liberalism. The colored Senator from Mississippi lectured last evening on ‘The Tendency of Our Age," bofore an audience composed of about ve hunare. per- sone, the meyority of whom were women. A few jored people only were present, ‘The Senator was minced oy D. KR. Loc e, Exq. (the Rey. Petro- m V, Nashy).” Mr. Revels's arrament was well taken aisd well ctneidated. His taneasge wav good, and at times his flizhts were eloquent. fis theary was that the tendency of thet are was to Hberalism Vinced In Purope by the creat reform movemer ind in America by the fres'om aud the entran iemerto the nero race, Senslor Kovels oecn, iedone hour in his lectore, aud Was repeatedly planded. Ao. ‘The James Gordon Bennett Lannched, The new pilot bout James Gordon Bennett, 85 s new meastrement, was successfully Inunebed esterdoy afternoon from Lawrence & Toulke's rd, Wilamsburzh, The ceremony of ehrirtening s performed by Miss Chapinon, dauznter of Capt Wapman, the principal owner, Lhe James irdon Bennett’ te inte for the Sandy Hook Beunets A Clam Famine Threatened. A number of German heavy weights assembled n 165 Allon street lust evening and formed the Ger: man Fat Men's Association, Mr, Adam Brandtys 265- ouner, filed the ehuir, He was flanked by Mr Georze Neyer, Treasurer, 45 pounda, on the I and Mr, George A. Scheyerving, Secretary, 2 pounds. on the right, Succestion® in regard to a crand elam-bake in June were bro ched and referred toa Committee on Clams, The Clad has 70 mem bersclready, The standard weight has been fixed at 900 pounds, aie Senor Aldama’ er to Gen, Jordan, Don Miguel Aldama, as President of the Cuban Junte in this city, entertains at Delmonico's to- night, Gen, Thomas Jordan, late Commander-in- Chief of the Liberating army of Cuba, Mr. Aldams believes that a rank exposé by Gen Jordan of the real condition of matiers in Cubs tay,'o an unvrejudiced representation o! the Amert- can people, be beneficial to the cause of Cuban inde- pendent Seoraeea the Politicians, A well-kuown politician called un Police Com- missioner Manierre yesterday, and urged the ap- pointment of a well-known loafer as Inspector of Election, Mr, Manierre replied: “You want this man sopoipted simply to put $5 4 day in bis way, Far better pay bim that money, and let him remain where he is. I know his Labits, und I know he ts not fit for the position, I won't appoint him.” And be didn't, The Law of the Street, Isabella Robinson recovered $460 damages in Superior Court yesterday, from George K. Fel ows, for injuries sustained in being ram over by the latter's horse and. carriage, while crossing Broad ear Prince street, Judge Junes, im the co of the trial, intimate & person Was not obi to Wait nniil the street Was periectiy clear belor rossing, 4 be wilgli, in that case, luve to wait ail lay. es Tract Operations, The American Tract uciety, as appeared by heir auvual revorte yesterday, maintained during ¢ past year 287 colporteurs at un expense of $113 ‘The total recelpls were $479,081, and the ex coditures $475 608. ‘Their wnpropristions for for i Work Hmoduted to $0,00) 'The old officers ——— od Army's May 11.—he A. R. wet here Commander-in-cbiel, presided. Siuten” aud Territories ‘were rep ‘ Geieral Logan’ delivered the — an ress He convratalated the Encamp: he prosperous condith of the organina ie veaskeich of its purposes, At the cou: ion oF the audress the delevates were welcomed y the Puss of the District of Columbia w partake 1 thaguilicent eoiation — ‘The St. Dowioge Job ia the House. Wasuinatox, May 11,—In the House Mr. But- ler asain aakod Gomveut Lo introduce bis St, Domingo Mr. Brooks of New York objected, remart Monsieur Tonson co jt Be uoplibcaaluaed vention, drand Encamp. this aiternoon ‘The St. Domingo ring hi in the Senate, and think they have Kecured the Lwo- thirds necessary, and if they can work up a litle outside pressure to justily it, they will Ury to ratily itnext week, © been quietly at work Es U. & Soldiers a» Highwaymey, Wasnixaton, May 11.—Thomas Kearney, Col- lector of Customs in Corpus Chirieti, ‘lexus, (o-day reported by telegraph to Secretary Boutwell that a: 7 o'clock A.M. on the Oth inst, be was violenth, robbed of $12,510.00 im specie, on the Ikio Granue. The outrage Was commilled ‘Wisile encamped. bi) miles from Rio Grande, by * portion of his United stutes miljtary escort, Mormon Exedus from Utah, Save Laue, May 11.—Twenty familios of Jowephite Mormons, humversing Jv al) 100 souls, haye iui week leit Uiah for Walt old homes Io ie taten. Gen, Sheridan En Route for Mont tad’ serived (atthe Gt lat oigne and tot by ape a in t, igh, an le! * tal cosh ‘tis morning ca reule w Moatana, TUB SOMNAMBULIST BOY. YOUNG M'ITERS’S THREF WEEKS OF REMARKABLE ADVENTURES, —— Fort of Buspense—Scour- ing Hudson River Towne—Lured by Pictures Lite the Ocean Wave-The Happy Return to bin Cold Spring Hom: As stated in Tim Sun on Monday Ia Spring somnambolist has been found. A Sux reporter paid a visit to his tome in Cold Spring yesterday arriving at the door of the somnambulist's father's house, a small bullding rudely constructed, but yet comfortable, It is sitonted on a hillside. about a quarter of a mile from the Madson River Ratirond. ‘The reporter was met by a pleasant thouch weary- Vooktng woman, ® bright-eyed Nttle girl plainly thongh neatly dressed, and & tnd who subsequently Proved to be the somnambulist. ‘The dialogue which followed the reporter's arrival rams as follows: Eox Reporter—Doos Master Honry Melvers re- tide here The Led (ptoasant!r)—Yos, eff; T am he. Mrs, Melvers (evoing | 6. reporter with evident Anxiety)—Whiat do you want? Keporter—I'm a reporter, come to get the partica- lars of your son's recent mysterious disappearance from home. 1 will tell all I know The Lad—Oh! yes sir. about it, Airs. Melvers (‘0 ler son)—See here (drawing the boy into the room), How ao you know bat that's another man @ome to entice you away from your mother? You shan't h ve anything to say to him. (Then tarning to the reyorter) We have told it to one news mun, and be abused us; he did nvt print it as it was, and i'm afriid these things will injure my boy, So we cannot say any more aroat it, Ate’ home, thank God, and he will remain here, Revorter—Mra, Melvers, you may rest assured that Tne SUN Wilinot say anything to injure your boy or wound your (ceiings, Your story will in- terest the public, Mrs. Mclvers—Well, Tenens Twill tell yon; you don't set like # reMan, nor look Hike one, but vou must excuse me, for sivee my boy loft home I have not been well. ‘Lhe reporter and there be Ui Aiclver My son Donry ts 10 years old, As was reported, at Il o'clock A.M. on Easter Sunday le swent out to get a Little rabbit stuf, and while there be thought he wonld co further, He had roue but short distance when he met a French boy named Charles du Crew, xbout 13 years old, who had been put at achooi near Melvers's house, by a Mr. Paok! ing. ‘This boy advised Henry to go on the water, saying “it was a gentleman's life, and would be ¥ery ensy and very ‘uch enjoyed by him.” Heury replied “that he'd Hike 10 go, but his mother woul not give him permission.” ' The French boy then gave hun the name of a yacht, Madeline, belong ing to Col. Rove of the Hoboken Yacht Club, aud sail it wns thon st Nvack, Some time since, I promised Henry that we would take a walk up the road, and cross over to Newburgh, 1 presume at thts time his head was troubiing bim, and be started and walked eff, supposing he was golng to. New. Wurgh. Becoming confused, he went the wrong way, ‘end waiked to Peekskill, There he found some one to take lim across the river to Nyack; #0 Henry toil us. As soon as he was tut-sed, his father, assisted by myself aud a few nelchbors, be- gun to seerch for bim, and continued the sear taties up and down the Hudson River Raiiroad for two weeks, During al! that time my husband did ‘The Pare: as ushered into a tidy Ittle room, 4 to the following story of Mrs, nothing else. He tnquired of the French boy, but he said he knew noting about him, 1 thought my poor boy was dead, sure, When he had been gone two weeks, we received this letier from Henry: Father and Moticr: I now have the opportunity «to you. Lopiig that ths letter well hod FOR my sorry tor what L ous L Love you will torg:ve 1y Weil ib & rentiemans fauily as Vaster Sun 1 aud 1 you will torgiy ho ‘and destitute bot “that Shen Ghat “bevatiful poem, Comiea y bead 1 bod to £0 think’nos that lam a rwaaway voy, Si Mink Haind,e' Title” houelas palace to ine, am for 1 will ase a litt s fo7ou, awa Ih few Senin io ie Ne 4 Ee WHT be ‘cou? bhd see you iy Feeit” trece | mavat sluwe mip feuser ith : a gi dout Anew how iret ater you. Mi ff my rabbits. From your most Ke son, HENRY MotvErs. This letter was plainly written with a lead pencil, °. his whereabouts was yet ans * later the parents received auoter ersuntil now. fe “notning. Home sweet ho and ery. Mot! I snail alway KEN April 20th 1 aL liberty 1 write thas (ll and it 1 beliw want toe ver to ¢ mtee “at come after ine. fam ading tes Tate dint et yontvell v0 L tush eivee wy Clcer wiv ue yon all wy love Tom Your uffoctiouate aud loving aon, stom? 1 NGY elves. Mre, Melvers continued her story ax follows As soon as we received the List lotr we felt greatly rvlieved. and a: he op) eared. to be hatey We eciied to let him remoin for awhile. Last Fridiy night the Frene! Loy, Chuarlesda Crew, wio decuyed my poor boy away, lind the impu tell me that he was going to join Henry on the sane ‘out, on the folowing Monday, He ulko acknowl edged that he knew Henry was going when he went, though he denied knowing, when asked, the duy a nce to call and Henry leit, He gave as an excuse that be was uff. to tell, I said fo him, if such a rseal as you are going to bo on that boat, my boy shall not stay. so fast Buturday my Lusbacd and myself went to Hobo- ken for our boy. ‘Lhe steward of the yacht remarked to me that he did not think the boy was Just right; that he did many queer things, He said once Henry throw a Hueket into tie river, and. then jamped In a ter ite 1d was with diMcuity rescued from a watery grave. He said he was afraid if the boy stayed there be would be drowned. On Saturday my busband and boy went to Staten Island, and iate on Sunaay night we returned home. His sisters were tn bed nve orrived, bat they immediately got up and seemed overjoyed at the return of their loat bro ‘Tie reporier ti gathered the following story: 1 walk little way that afternoon and then wel nto & barn and sleptin the Lay until the vert morning. My head feli bad all the thme, I felt cou- fused, T feltas if something was pushing me along from behind ail the time, When T arrived at Nyack T tound the yaeht moored there, and I went on board and told Gol, Rose who [ was, and the Colonel gave me @ situation & waiter, to try me, Then the Colonel sid he would write to my home If Le liked me, and he did when we were at Hovoken, Tho Colonel was a very king hearted man, and { used to amuse him by playing on the violin, and be said be was going to buy me a new one, m turned to Master Henry, and One nicht about 12 o'cloek about a week before { came 'h T got frightened and got out of my berth and’ went on deck. I thought I heard tie growl of a dog, but when I arrives on deck I was more irighte iy again I felt as if sometning was pushing me ali the Gime, Twas ciad wien mother came for, me though | was very fond of Col, Rose, he was so Ml Lo me, wd Twantyou toputit in the paper that be was yvod to me, tnd Tovuid have come home at avy Ume if E Wanted to. Soaaieemmarcmnan Foret © Perquisites From a letter received by the Hon, Calvin T, Hulburd from the Department of Public Parks, \hrough Judge Hilton, we make the following ex +7 We have determined to widen the carriage way on Broadway and Park row Lo tho extent OF the Bldew ake ot tke Park. We are p respectable vided f 4 it ex} ja'tiy a that portion of and Baty joumiug bo the eity,” On broadway the present sidewalk is eleven fect wide; on the Park row side it ts but seven vile. To make a uniform width of pavement on tl sides of the building, the Government h ed tour feet on the Park row si that will be left if the streets are widened up we ark 98 threalened—four feet of sidewalk on the Park row side and none at all on the Broadway side, Park in pe cease Condensing the Tax Bill, Wasmrvoton, May 11.—The Ways and Means mittee bad op the ‘lax bill to-day and condensed lly. ‘They will be ready to-morrow to re- port itto be printed, so that it may be rewdy by next week for consideration if the House ald desire to take it up and lay aside the tarif, The debate inthe uext three days Will pretly thoroughly settle ite fate, if it ts mot eiready doomed, The Tex bill as re- vised by the Committee will reduce the amount to be collected at seuss $3,000,000, without reducing the reentage ty be collected Om incomes over #houb per annum, $$ — A Refage for New York Thieves, Now that ‘Trenton bas no Police Department, desperadoes from all parts are flooding that city. ——_- NEW JERSEY, pth ‘The Hudson County Choten Freeholders yester- day redlected the offievts of the old Board. Another fashionable marriage was celebrated in Newurk yesterday, the parties bing Mr, Marcus Sayre d Mie Hourietta B. Mveker They vielt (he ouBti- 00 ther tour ‘The new Freeholders of Essex county met yester- day in Newark. Janes H Wheeler was rediected Di rector. aud Oba Woourug, secresary, The county ax Was fixed at 31478, ‘The colored eitt ns of South Bergen, N. J., cel brated the ratin the Ffteent!: Améndimeilt yor- torday by @ Vroce: In the evening public meet Ing was held ary Hall, Addreaues W elivered by Mover B Coss, Keg. af New York, and errs Bergen, Ne de , NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 12, MR, FISH'S CUBAN POLICY, —— Tts Resule—A merican the Mercy of th ing American Citizens—Bloodthirstiness of the Spaniards. The following letter was received by Gen. Banks some weeks ago. It is wow for the firat time civen to the poblic: Foren Trironaro, HAVANA, Feb, 96, 1870, MY Dran Genenat: The Moro Castle, which fails for New York to-day, will take to Congres and the American people the following facts: 1. The assassin of Greenwald bas not and will not be punished, becanse, the volunteers say, that if the Captain-General, who really wants to do his dat; should execnte him, they will drive him awny they did Dulce, They are the ruling power, and comprise all the thieves, ent-throats, and murderers, as weil as the tramps and beggars driven away from old Spain, 2 We will take the official report from Consul Biddle of the threat of tie volunteers to murder the master of un eastern schooner engaged in carrying fish to the eastern part of the island, on the sus- pielon of being friendly to the Cubans, and other equally croundiess charges. We have not one toli- tary vessel of war in Porto, nor in any port of the istand! The British have two frizates tn Porto. ‘The muster of our schooncy fled to one of them, and demanded protection, wwich was afforded. The captain seat for Biddle, who went aboard and took the master's affidavit. The authorities advised him to go to eea, Not daring to go himself, he rent his mate to get @ Morro yass—that is pemfssion to pass the Moro, ‘They told im it was the Intention to murder his captain; and if he (he mate) dared to enter the office for a pass, they would murder him. He roported the tact to his master, ond he again went for safety on board the English frigate Again Biddle went to the Captain General, and he ordered the guardship to lay all night’ by our schooner tor her protection, and on Wednesday morning to tow her to #ea'without a Moro per: mii—a thing never done before, and for whien be ‘the Cuptain Gener. !) is censarbta by the volunteers, ut for which Le deserves much credit, We having no chip of war tere, and our people withont any piace of refuge, and their position being deemed rilous, the explains of the two Enrlish frigates have given notice to our Conenl that they will re- main in port aud protect all Americans in dan; Hull, a pradent, quiet man, assures ‘me tha fs no immediate danger, any news: frou the to the Volunteers, will endanger the lives ot all oar people, When pressed by « aevencer of ours, who ts here With Ler #ick husband, Mr. Sears of New York, he compelled to #ay that every Americon here. not tained by business, shou'd leave at once. ‘They go with ws to Nassau next Saturday, Mall urges me toentreat of our Government to havea vessel of war in all the principal ports of Cuba without do- lay; und I have censured tue conduct of the Navy Departme: tn leiter to the Government, as ab- solutely disgrace’ul and tn‘emous, Ovr position is ost vegri cing ia the opin on of hie men, ro Castle will take to 8 of tue York today nooting of (Wo more of our the British eral yesterday morning, when he received report of ine affair from his Viee-Con- sul at St. Jago, He read it to me, amd I persuaded him to give me an official copy ‘of ft, the orixtual gto Lord Clarendon, That ‘ofteial aye sent to the State Department, and enclose you a copy of it, The British’ Con- sul-General says that both oug Government und the Government of Spain ere desicnedly Kept {n ig orance of off.irs bere; and that although We tpsurrection doce not ' oo" as much it Is not less powerfnl al- gene an it did, hough more concentrated. ‘The insargents actually in arms are estimated to be irom twenty to thirty thousand , and tt is now conceded thet im the lie battle the jards lust thirteen out of twent-three updred er ed. Tid the Military Governor (Roberts, the brother of the Minister to the United States), tbat the news by their steamer io (be United States would compel Congress to insist upon belligerent fh ae being ron- ceded to the Cnbans; and that tds Government ‘wWust be prepared for ii, He did net like it; but be somites hat my frunknesuw was & duty to all par- ‘The position of affvirs here is te rible; and the, rconductef our Navy Deparunon, i» gieeroeter-te oorcountry. Be um bave Winced witters iw doreing upon the Governiment the W ————_— THB POLITICAL CIRCUS, An Attempt to Hring the R 0 trUla. btieans into ‘They ask the Anti-Tammany Coalition oo M The he sub-Committee of the » Tammany metin eee jc Hall, for the porn not the Revul forces In the five organizstions Dunphy ant Woods were appoir wait upon the Repullicans wh Twenty-secont street, to ase hat of the proposition was. it was ner that they would adopt the opposition ticket. (it woud give them seven Aldermen and two oi the Judicliry which proposition was not accented by te Com: . Who returnet ant reporte ( @ caucus. action Was fully sustained by the nub-Com- nuttee, Reply of the Hon, John Fox (o Mayor Ma! Zo the kaitor of The Sun. Sin: The illustrious patriot who has constitu. ted Limself en pion of the Tammany Sachems, in thetr recent attack upon me, bas adopied avery in- genions mode of sneaking out of the dilemma. LT asserted my pre ce in Congress, aud vote for the atmission of Virginia, on Jan. 14. (See Con- reason lohe of January 15. See New York World and Herald of wami denied it by saving Twas not in Congress on January 10. 0, fe! Mayor Abraham O, Hall! Ithouglt you were slaw: yer yon area mountebank, Ex.-Know-Notning, ex-Whie, *ex-Repablican, elf. styled Democrat, renegade in polities—in what is he hota renegade?” Usetul tool; Aiting instrament of his masters at whose beck het equatly ready to misrepresent facts—to appoint Radietl Bepublicans to office, or perorm any other ** aid job" for which his coameleon-Iike career tis #0 @” inontly fitted bim. ¥ JOUN FOX. Manhattan Club, M 70. patie ond The Mozart Auctivacers—Sale Peremptory- Five per cer wo wuctioneers of Mozart Mall in Musonic Hall @ 4 resoln- ade by Tammany, A subs hag of Ben} twin Word, Kaward Beman, Thomas O'Callahan, Miclisel Bro: hy, ‘Thomas Maloney. Francis Canning, and Otto ft ‘Koop was appointed to complete the ticket and report to-morrow evening. It was alo resolved that the. place of ang member of the General Com. mittee reusing to abide by the action of the Com- mittes ‘should. be declared vacant. Previons to idjourament the Hon, Ken, Wood andserited $1,000 toward forwarding the interests of the numineges of Mozart Hall, —— The Republican Ticket, FOR JUDGRS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J,8 RITTERRAND, ¥. P. RICHATIDSON, RICHARD 6. EMMBTT, RLEAS F. HALL. FOR JUDGES IN MARINE COURT, ret B.A. WILLIS, eB TREMATS r LtaM KiMCHELS, FOR ALDERMEN, The twent ant evening Cul Wm, ff. Raynor, Tina's thors Fred Kil'iane Ww 4 8 t HH. Vane, ont Fs B. King, Meyers W. Mt. Vermiizes, doin Charles bet iftany, Theron R but Charles K. Graham The Committee to fill any Yacaucies whict mu nominees to enter the race, su! ules adopted at a previons mi The gus mous entiment of the Convention last night was Uat they Would support nove Lut suaight Repo leans, Ben), Lehmaier, George Ticknor Curt Mr, Georgy Ticknor Curt nibation for the Court of Common Pleas, He ised to accept & candiduey tinder now udiieres to the nomi. nations of the Tammany dadicial Conveniiva, ne says that be pre & isa) prehensien e¢ Poot Whittier J. Langdor, ward, Baq , Sec, Uniom League Uiub: 1 have received th rough Col, Ethan Allen thy note, inviting Me, oF If of the President an Directors of the Union Learue Clab, attend i monthly meeting om the 19th inst, the state of my health permite it will iV tue great pleasure to meot on that oocasiey (nose gentlemen of the Lougue to whove patriotic labors the whole country is #0 deeply indebted, Vory waly thy fiend JOHN G. WHITTIER, Baooury, N. ¥., Sih mo. 10th, 1970, A — RAILKOAD ACCIDENTS, pci ab Laura Scott, a fretory girl, was danceronsly in {grea by a rajiroad train wiilo @rossing the Wack acar aucheser, S. i, yetordar The win from Philadephia on the New Jorsey railroad, due to Jersey Civ at 1.40 o'clock last evening, Ten over ao hHOwN Ma OM (he mealows art of Hackensack, The body was taken ou board the train and carried to Jersey tity. Ferdinand Sebuelter, «onductor on the Hoboken ‘and Union Hill horse car milroad, was fatally injured yorteraay afvernoun by tative between (wo care going th opposke directions, 1 doboken. He attempied to imp trom ge Ob 1 Wie OMbGr and Goll undue Uh rr 1870. THE GIN AND MILK SMYTHE. YESTERDAY'S AOTIOD IN THE Finsr NEW YORK PRESBYTERY, ae The Last Drop of Gin and Mitk—Juatice for Smyth tn Jorsey— tor of Clerical Drink-Gne Week's Reprteve-Mr, Smythe's Successor, The First New York Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church satin Paterson yesterday, the foilowing-named elereymen being present: The Rev, J. G. D, Findlay, Moderator; the Rey. Robert Arm- strong, Clerk; the Rey, Dr. Harper, t1.0 Rov, Mosars, Jas, Thompson, Chas. B, Smyth, R. D. Wilitamson, E. D. Harper, Thos, Reed, and James Moore. The subject of gin and milk was brought before the Presbytery, The Clerk read the minutes of a meeting neld at Eleventh street charch, ‘he report of the Commitree appointed to ascortain the wishes of the congregation with reference to the dissolution of the pastoral relation was read. Dr, Harper said: T believe that a majority Is not alwaye right, and it inay be frequently fourd necessary to suvport a minority ; but that for harmony's sake the paxto Fal relation shonid be dissolved, aa its continnanes would not tend to edifleation.” Dr. Harper con eluded by moving “That the pastoral relation between the Rev. Chas, B. Bmyih, aud the Eleventh street congreguuion be dissolve ‘The motion having been seco bers said “shat they had m ew h Weelsion, and that the question Was now open for disuession,” r. Sinveh said Twonld like, may it please the Presbytery, that if the @ssoiuiton tke place. It snall not he before Mon: day, 16th inst., tor var‘ons re ome of whieh ‘refer to oh this ocensinn hers twill. © thom is this: Some daye since there appeared an article Jn Tum SUN tating that Thad been’ Leked outot th Which Is not true, This T desire to have vot Huht, so that the general public may thoroughly wi derstand this mallet, On the proposition to amend Dr. Harper's resolu. led, some of th tion for de erring the time, Mr. Harter (Eider), who ed to Le the only meniber of the court o to the relaxing of any rigorous measures against Mr, Sinyth, said: “Some pengie do not feel it their duty to attend there (in Mr y eboreb) since thy matters bave Deen tn agitat nd Mt would propaty harm w hin 1)" to preach thereon ina hh ne tho vnly real Feason for the aplication wa thet arising froin “Tite SUx's article, whicl could not be couidere hore. Mr. Armstrong (Cierky said that he would be willing to grant him the privilege of preaching, {Fit is a privileve, although it reems that ft is only the article in ‘Tue SUN that he wants to go there foi acsin, it was not pleasant to preach farew: ; butit Mr. Smyth wished he ( ) Would not prevems Lim. th rose and sai! : ls not for Tire £cx's h alone that T seek: to Riwct which to ‘emtablian, ¥ which would tequr to'part with the con pon ently: it would al Position belure the ® some sort of a wild Doast caved, &¢ 1 ostdes, | wish on aud Presbytery hart © Me In Wore Tes) ytia their Clork to give hi cate Uo the Associate Roformea Churen Presbytery (of which be was for- merly a member), defining ols ministerial stan ‘tue, said certificate wo be given after the dissolution of the pastoral relation. say May 16, 1870, Also, that at th esame time beiven tim a copy of as mueh of the minutes as covered, ort) an; y bad reference to his case. ‘These, aller some discussion, were unani- mously granted, ‘Tile wee then appointed to fill the Tne Rev. A. Dulpit lately Geeupied by Mr. Smyth, panel Gin and Milk Defended as a Sunday Drink— ‘The Rev. Mr. Smyth Invited to Dinner. To tha Bidwor of The Sun. Sin: Ihave been vainly waiting to see if any verson ‘vould volunteer to speak one word on behalf of the Rev. Charles B. Smyth, who ts being ver- secated because he har acted as a free mao, I have never seen the gentleman, know none of his friends, and am not even a member of the Presbyterian Church ; consequently, {am ia a position to speak impartially. ‘Through your cotnmns I would ask the worthy deacons und members the Eveventhstrent Presby- terlan Charen if they ever on the Sabbath invited their pastor home with them to partake of re‘resh- vents? Knowing that be lived in Ninetveecond st nd knowing that be had t attend an afternoon ser vice in the sume Eleventt street Church, did they imagine he cond go home for dinner end rerarn tn season for the second service? Do they sunpose that \ clergyman, Aman, * being compose like them: selves of flosh and Bloot, com) taat all day, until tet vening? Now, DJoubt not, Mr. Smyth ation bo burch 7 1 Woun! hove wil ith any men’ of bi con distasterul to him to hav sorting Lo & restaurant on t ents under tue circumstances, ‘gin and milk." [ maintain be ‘had a right to drink this heverage if he felt a itite Haut 7 ry for his health. A better and a wiser mont one of Mr, 5.8 persecutors ad vised a minister of the Gospel onee to drink a litte wine for his stomach's suke, Ia the Board of Pres- ery Wiser tian was St. Paul? Are its members without sin, #0 that they feel jastified in cnating che im frst store at a good brother? Are they not guides “who strain out @ enat canes?’ Is there any means by whte cast down a beam of searching Leht to di habits and daily walk and conversati Pharisees who are 80 incignunt because a brot! dared to believe the words of the Divine M Uhat the Sabbath was inade for man, not man for the Babbath ? Though I am not a Presbyterian, I through your colamus extend a cordial invitation to the good Mr. Smyth to come ani dine with me any Sunday when he ns preaels in my vieinity, T stall be hap: py,te his comoany. “I shail give bim the best that my house affords, ie shall estand drink what ever be pleases, and there will bs no to vikiy tim if'he cud fe disposed to par. N NcBRIAN, 77 Fulton st, New York. Resi 'e..ce, Dupont street, between Franklin street aud Union avenue, Greenpoint, 2 Sa Arrival of 900 Spanish Butchers, Wasmartox, May 11.—The Navy Department reccived despatches from Advtral F tied, that Gen, € Valmaseda, He was accompanied by $0 Spanish troops, whieh Lad been distributed among the forte 1 Havana, . LATEST LAKOR VEWs. ae The Brooklyn Iron Mouiders No, 96 pet Inet Ing and clected Messrs. A. Noertom and J. Me as delegates Lo Whe Couventioa 0 be held in Puiladel: phia July @. & Co, on Broadway, informed yivem tary th their emplay ' thar the; ediice their Wa ess at this the men, Kane arce determined they &: lor We wen when whey Tay in'st, Louis: The doxnateh recently sont from Onto, saying that Collector Bailey was Living on a farm th Seioia county Onto, owned by Solisiior Jordan, is untrud, ME Jor 1 OWne bo Fach faim. Dr. Daniel G. Dodge, of Clinton counte, b appointed & succced Dr.Alboet Day As BuLerinte aud Phys cian of (ae New York State kuebi latw Asy # suit that the Hon, John Vincent, one of the tes ty (he Litern tional Typ ocraphical Conyen Tk fra this city to tanelanatl, whore tue Sire Vineent is a ey OUNK his un te inside torty nuinMtes, ident of the Merchants wns yesterday macticd of Tinrtysigurthy strect. i neby tue Ley. Dr. Mynt sailed in ihe Java for kusope. —— CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, agemaee athan Cyuley, & werithy resident 4p Hi, banged niuiselt on Monday Id and several ot iv railroad officers are Mr. Jolin Twe Babk of Aloany. wit to Mise Paani Mi. Ware the Chureh of Hie Incar gomesy, The coup Deacon W Sanbornton, © He was aged 82. ‘The residence of Mrs. BG. dJayre, 67 Devoe et, Wiiliamsbarzh, was tolled yesturday woruug itis sappored by & wervant Fre'srick Dunn, aged Fuown man at Mott str moruing. The wound Iss: vere. No arresta, Mike MeCoo! has chullenged Mace to fzht him for frou $2,0N Lo $5. OW a bide. fe moDths after the suing Of witicles, Within aitwen tiles of New OFiwans, Hevry Irving, un ex-member of Co. H, Nintn In, ja wigtiv 2, was stabbet by an on nd Towery, yesterday innit tind, was shit desi on Tuvaday by Uorpe. Mal Monae Murtia, cn body esoud, “The murdered is Ineustody. ancredo Cruz was held at the Tombs yesterday v6 Carke of stoaling trom Aunie Crust iy tay fed States ms was wemuiilied and robbed by John MeGiain wad Joven Burne at Battery place and Washington #trect inst evening. ‘The assailauu were ine fl “hue Vare ee ee Juched Up lu the Liberty #irect police staion, The Coroner's jury y on atorday returned « verdict that ee Hapenicht, Aupposed 9 have been turdered, Ml Of w fracture oF the akull aceldentwlly reece vod Curing @ drunken quarrel,” Moor Dugart wes thore- fore discharged. Mr, Lord, « Byracuse merchant, now of the Weatern i lo soving & lady off by the Boston ex Wonii.Was run against by thee. robbed af giant worald pias — OW THE BANM ROBBERS DO 17, Leather Bank in Broad Dn Exciting Chase through Crowded Streets. Yesterday afternoon a roblvery was committed in the Shoo and Leather Bank, Broadway and Cham- bers street, by whiob the thief poswessed Limself of £950. James Hollins, clerk in the onploy of Movers, Smith & Garvin, of 8 Hague street, a.webiniste, had b fent to this bank with an order Sr $400 with which to pay the men employed, and w Wile Holling Wns counting the money over as received from tie cashier, aman touched kim on the shoulde f, telling him that be had dropped something, Hollins looked down to the floor, and saw a note, This took his attention for the minnte off the money, and ancther erxon snatched up $260 of the mone ‘and unde eff Hollins pursued the thief, but on his arrival at the bank door a confederate 'pinced himself in the wa: and impeded the pursuit, Holling, however, pushed hts way out of the bank and guve chase to the run- away op Church strect. The thief finding himself Parsned, ran down Chambers street into Chureb #treet again, and ther into Rende street, and afior dodging about, made his way into Broadway, where in the throng, Information was at once juperintendent Jourdan, cermin ae THE BOARD OF GREEN CLOTN. ——— Professional—Three Fine Cc e-Cyrille Diem and Mr. McKay, Visitors to Chris. Connor's billiard rooms last night had the plessure of witnessing some very play at the three-bal game between two of our finest players. These wore Cyrille Dion, who hi been stoying here for some days prior to his mateh with Rudolph for the championship, and Mr. McKay, the well-known amatoar, Three games were played, the fret two of 100 potnts ap, and th Dion at one time bet in advance, whea cooded Jn winniage kt tan, hor tost toh eae ete inning. As it was, he lost by one point only. Dion's best run was 1% decees 11, the second game Dion made a reilly fine run of 34, Including some magnificent table shots, which cKay followed up with 27, This game fell to one Jot by 11 pointe. third and inet game Was won easil; M Dion ouly seoring 19. ndlesrangod —— MIXING THINGS, pase Mavor O' Hall's Bananet—The Cream of the Creamers-Ma, Grows Calls for Gin and Milk, Mayor O'Hall had the Cream of the Cream at his great Delmonico Dinner, but not the Cream of the Creamers, That's where he put his foot in it, The guests at Mayor O'Hall’s banquet not being able to read the bill of fare, which was printed in French, got things pretty well mixed and muddled toward the end, and hardly knew even what they Sarried home in thelr Pockets. A enil from the Hon ir. Grows for “yin and milk" was pros frowned down. © mane Mayor O'Ifail had no peechos at his creat dinner, inorder that his gneste might have time to eo throngh—even if they couldn't read—tne biil of fare. ‘The ablo-bellied Aldermen were delighted, So were the waiters, who, by the way, invarisoly aduressed the Mayor ‘in French, which bis Honor speaks and PRierstands like # native—that ts, like w native of nd. a RIOT AMONG TUB MINERS, May 11.—A serions riot oceur- red yesterday emong some of the miners who were celebrating the first anniversary of the organteation of the Miners’ Union, Everything passed off quietly uniil about noon, when several serious fights occur- rod in different portions of the town. Three men were shot, one of them in four places, and others Wore more or loss injurred. ‘They were carea for by their friends, It is not known whether any of them were fatally injured, Churles F. Schuller was terribly beaten. Chief Burgess called upon the H. aelion Zonaves, Capt, Swank, and the company Wi Quick'y under wrms cht > rnnred jor duly, but up to @ lute hour they bad not been called out, flanked 2 cess eattah HOUKS OF LEISURE, Dr. Colton will lecture in the Cooper Uuion on Saturday evening nvlimentary conrort is to he given to Signor 1 to-migi rmio's Hall Re: wy, Hale Smits will address the Good Templars in We Lexington Ave vue M. B. Chuich tus evens., BROOKLYN aed The Jnokson street terry is dead A erind jury in the U. 8, District Court was charged by Judge Benodtet festoritay ‘The auniversary of the Howard Mission was colo- brated in the Brooklyn Academy last eveuiiig Samos J. McKenna and Eugene and Juines Cael ly €) apponted glerks, and Paurick Muilady ues semger, of Ue Excise Board, — a LONG ISLAND, —— Insanity hes recently supearea in the fomilies of twee wealthy iaruers of Jauusica, named Mitiars fen: nett, Isaac Baylis aud hix wife eud daugater, and @ mueuiber of Mr. Liffinaa’s family. A vortrait in off (life size) of the Rew. J. MacKenna Of Long Island, 1 to be raed at ue Brooklyn Caihoie Library Rooms, on the 19h, tor the beucit of the Caurel, tu Southoid and Greenport, L. i, ———___—— WASUINGTON NOTE! eicaiectes Mr. Bowles, a Paris banker. will arcne before the Congrospionnt’ Committge that s loan oan be takea Li Kurope at 4 per cent. Vice Admiral Porter has addressed a letter to Oy- rus W. Field in favor of tetegrapuie communication be- tween China aud Califo ‘The Northern Pacific Railroad bill Hon of considerabie Niivustering a yesterday. The On Lo order the occ: th shird re was defeated, and tae Niki was referred to the Qoi tee on Pacitié Railroads, witht leave (o seyort oi tune, Es dP = LOSSES BY FIRE. John M. Courtenay's residence, 173 Madison ay enue, was damaged 69.000 yeserday morning. James B. Tho: ‘shouse, on Bryadway, near Marto yn, Was damacer 85.500 last even: ing. 00, J, Winslow & Co.'s pesure franve store, 29 Mar ket street, St, Louis, was buried youterday.” Loss, #3 4; Wusurance #25,00. ‘The basement of 8. Rapp's cigar factory, 572 Hud: son strest, took Are from steam boiler yesterday mot tng. Damage $10,000 ; insuied. A line of * over the pie ‘on the gouth side Of Cyncinnatt was destro! May. $000 hogs were burned alive. | Loss, ¢ surance 30,000. The five frame houses ed as a storage for old Government stores from auction, viz: Now. Of, 5, 5%, 60 aud G2 Greenwich street, were ieJured by. tire yorker day. Damage to stock: £0,000 inenret for $1) 000 10 building, $1.00; Jueured "for $5.0, 4 shirk trom Engine NO W fre to the awniug of 708 Sixth as uu; Gamage $0; Ho insurance JOTTINGS AKOUT TOWN, Margarot Barbridge died suddenly yesterday at 115 First avenue The steamship Dorian, from Glasgow, arrived las DAME Wit Si passengers The Twelfth Ward © Washington Cla reeeivod their friends Inst eyeing La Led elygaus CUD 600) 11010 BL eet The Beard of Health yesterd 1 notice to bewent tothe owncrolnNunsor atloge wb Ie BOW ery ate tem ar ouee sq qulPal Hoe Deper'ment 4 Docks wili oreupy the front Neosat the seco yt Moor ef the Now York Lue Lusi asthe Brices, aged 2, of 191 Avevue A, died fn He les ge Hospita soeer tay, MAVINE In lon froln a teu 1O.a tm TWOnKy Ath ® Feet, Heok oeveath ave iw Henry R. Kerr recoveret a verdict before Judge Moueil for 82.49 from the Forty.s street Kulisoud Company, tor set , with the eity arms in the entre, and ¢ “Health Departiugnt of the City ol New Yor nnilig We eae, Has been adOpied as the seal uf Departineut, BenJimin Clapp, of 220 West Twenty-fth street, Siae wibbed of $9.N0 sn U, 8. coupon bonis vestry afters) He <tanding ‘at tiv desk ul Veriliye & On MG Nastuu street. 7 A conflict eiweon the city authorities and ¢ Five Potts House of Inc fo an open lot in partweut of Publ In the suit again Second National Bank of , the evruied vain Row on to recover ¢. ; ° Bow. te ec eee Ang Court bold thut tue Sashiteke wctioi Bound the ball Frank smito, of North I the sein thot perlod to Felura ts port yerte bn ‘The Female G: Mr Chart rary President; becretary; MPs, ar icy wt body of a til grown, Hidenta | ucdical ws>iet ty yesterday electod Mr if Haws Ts Huboaed, Correspe on,” Kouordhag. Buere je infant was 1 arb Durvel front of Si Livayet © place yesterday m ug Froud ts uoek, wae oh Battery Tt had heen Maro Wa 10 Lhe Waser Aud Wanhod walore by Khe lide. ———SS==s3 PRICE TWO CENTS. THE EXCITEMENT IN PARIS, STUBBORN DEFENCE OF THE DELLE. VILLE BARRICADES, ———— Sanguinary Collisions between Napoleon's Soldiery and the Peeple—serions Loss of Life-Fighting throw ‘Tacsday Night Order Restored at Bayonet’s Point, Pauis, May 11.—The early part of last night ‘was passed by the people in the Boulevards, A strong force of gendarmes and troops were posted st convenient distances, and the police agents circus lacod freely among the throng, Though the Boulo- vards were densely crowded, no disorder was ex> Libited, and the utmost good humor prevailed, Later in the night troubles thronghout the elty oecurred, and a large dieplay of military power was bro aght forth to restore order, The barricades which had been erceted in the Believitle District were stubbornly defended by the Hoters, but subsequently carried by the soldiers ab ho point of the bayonet. Ogtier engagements took Place in whieh there was a seritne loss of life. ‘The police, in thetr charges on the crowds of poo~ Plo, nsoed swords and slang shota, aad the rioters maite destrneiive nse of firevrm Perfect order was restored before daylicht. OF the total vote of 40,000 in the army, 5,000 voted in the negatt ‘There was a riot in Havre last night, The police arrested over two handred persone tat ight. aud searched many houses in the distur districts, Arrests continue to be made toxlay, Fresh troubles are feared tonight, Crowds of people are in the Faubourt da Temple, Larre numbers collected In front of the birrncks, but wore Gis ersed by the police, and the guards around the Soldiers’ quarters have beon increase), A desperate attempt at revolt was made by the inmates of the prison of La Roquette yesterday. ‘The prisoners, while at work in the shops, attacked their keepers, and n flerce struggle followed. The revolt Was finally quelled, One keeper was kille and two other oficers were wounded, rench Opporition and clerical orzane question the rosult of the election. ‘They maintain that while the voto may have a numerical value, it is withows soci, political, of religions signiticance, Paris, May 1i—Midnight.—The troops have oe- enpied the Place Chatean d’Ean, where the Casern Prince Bugéne Js situated. Many groups of spect: tors throng the boulevards, but a heavy raim is fall ing, apd prevents any dangorous increase of numbers, evillo and the Faubourg du Temple are held by the military, and no one is allowed to pase the guards jn those quarters, not been distarbed, Up to this hour tranquillity hy THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACH, ‘The Sappho's Splendid Victory—The Came bria Starting with the Advantage, but Losing the Race, Loxnox, May 11.—The first of the series of three races between the American yneht Sappho and the English yscht Cambria, 6) miles to windward and return, which was begun yesterday morning, terminated this morning in the decided victory of tie Sappho, which beat the Cambria from the start ut the latter's best point of sailing, namely, turning to windward. ‘The yachis were towed very early on the morning of the 10th to a point 60 milos southeast of Cowea Roads, Asn strong easterly wind was blowing, an@ the race was to the windward, the course was up the channel, The American yacht Danntiess and tho English yacut Pleiad, and a number of other Bnelish crate and ateamors, necompanie! the contesting yachts Thoscene at the start was very fino and exeitiny Tt w: nged by the unpires that a fying Stary should be given on the port tuck, by witch the yaewte Would gain a greater offing towar! mit channel tm cave of a change of wind. The Cambria, havi won tue toss, took the weather position, and ail the odvantaze at the stort, he Sappho carried 3% hands and aclond of cane vas, including, with ber reznlar fore and aft sulla, ® malntopmust btavaail ant flying jib; while the Cum- Hria set only one jib in addition to ber foresail and other racing sails, and carried 2 hand ‘The sicnal to £0 was given at 8:25 A. ‘The Sappho took the lexd from th the time #he was off Beachy Head, ai rut tatles from the starting point, se was Cally ten miles, to windward of the 0: 4 atiory easing ip race, nd Ww was bn poesible to wh ont rounding the umpiro's steamer, returned to wes, where the arrived at 4 v'lock this morning, anles by the Dauntioes, Saoplo, which at tines was ont of alg vliidy fevuned to Cowes about two hours cond tice will be sal elon Friday The members of the Royal Yacht Clu) meet on Satur iny next to urranca a race for tie Prinee of Wales Cup, to be contested for by Asioricas end British: rachts over 99 tons burden VICTORIA IN PUBLIC, The Opening of the University of Lenéome The Prope’ ethusinem. Loxnoy, May 11.—Tue Queen in state to-day, r 1 the rew building of the University of Lom m. in Burlington Gardens, Little taterest wag mantested by people ered in the gro uit the main hall wat erowlol. Among nent persons present wore Moses, Gladstone, i Jovding members Oo: the Government and Karl G:anville and Mesers, Georce G: te int Rote crt Lowe received te Quéen ut ied. fy nd res el anad tress, Her Maye ie y Which hed been Corn 3 lee: “TE declare thts buiiiung to be open lly cheered; and cheers were u for the Royal Wamily, aces The Chester Races, Loxnow, May L1.—At the Chester Races, rec. ond day, the Chester oup was won by Mr, Go riven Ui, m. ‘Or Mary Ava. ‘The betting on the eup Face was 1e0 to 9) acaivat Sabinns, 0 to @ aealoee Muster ie, aud ‘the ocds #0 grea’ quoted, MO suvercign®, 1,100 yards, was wi ayne’s bee Kig of Clulm the Dew Can. 1h) yards. Was won by Disturbunee (he Biamiord Plate, of 100 sovere was Won by F in's Thunderstorm, three-soirs-old; the Beauford Plate was won by Mr. Hodvon's b. f, Rew becca, ete Winchester Racea-Second Day, The Grange Park stakes of 16 sovs, each, with 50 added, wan won by Lord Anglesey’s Stepoe. ‘The City Members’ Vlate, a handicap ™) sove., wae won by Calypso, The Avciesoy Plate of 50 Sov was won be Noisy, ‘The Weller Cap, a handicap 5) Rove. in specie added to a Aweepstakes Of 10 80V8» each, was won by b. hb. Visco pills Rioring of no Irish Election, Devety, May 11,--During the progress of the olection at Lotion] yesterday there wax some rig ing. Order was reste without ailing out the troops, The Premier ot the Dominion Dying, Tonosto, Ontario, May 11 John A, Mao Honald in said t mock Worse, and leare are ome tervoned that Le cannot survive more than a few hours, ti i FLASHES FLOM THE OCBAN CABLES, earch of w ° the missing ‘ina ts prooaring to eolodrate tae hundredth 5 snrke Ns boon spoken at w Pig vicet closed buoyant, with ay dads at 5 et Tel i Tuscarora will convey ee ——— SPANKS FR & TELEGRAPH, pee bae The crops in New York State are thriving Frait wil be plentiiul this summer, _ Providence elected a Republican Mayor ventere Lawrence Beninard was baried in St. Albans you. terday Te North Carolus Republican Convention uscem: Gen, Stoneman has assumed commant of the D partnect or Avia The Union L f Philadelphia gave a 1eeepti wg Mile Cottog States was vpened cm, Gi, Peabody & Cumnine, @ prominent firm in Kast port, Me, fatled yesterds ‘Twenty-five recruits for the Big Morn Bxpetiion pasted Oiiaha yerterday He Chlet of Vole th Cincinnati toe on tered cane | fectionery ahd e gar stores closed oy sui cay Phe Military Berit of Werren Ga, was earricd (0 AGMNU Le bons yorer tay, by entero! Goin Terry The propasiion tor the union of the Chureh North wath the Churet South, wie sulinitt tue Met hodint Geueral Conieretce la seus e ween! day of bie ¥ Mod H $0 Ue Nishe Vent rudy maoeakion fice he land ty OF ADE

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