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ae THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NAPOLEON'S GREAT FRAUD, —— gE TRICKSTRR'S MACHINERY FOR MANACLING FRANCE, pomneneiaey The Emperors Pretence of a Plot and its Purpowe—The Barricades that were Thrown ap and the Riots which were Fomented by Napoteon’ ice. From the Tribune, Pants, May 12, via Loxpox, May 18.—The re- suit of the Piebiseitam disappoints all parties, The Repndlicans and others of the opposition are prised by the number of affirmative votes, for thoy expected not more than 5,000,000 of 6,000,000, though saddened thoy fare not discouraged. Thoy have foucht heroically for eighteen years against fmperial despotiam, and their worfere will never ecase until they are successful, The large affirma- tive vou in Paris was also unexpected; but on the other hand, the great number who voted "No" in the army equally surprises and atorms the Emperor. ‘The only man entirely content Is Ollivier, whose moasurelers vanity persuades him that the majority Tor the Piebiscitum is a ra‘ifeation of bis lim i nis DIAMONDS IN PERIL. THE ELECTION TO-MORROY THE RIOT THAT WAS THREATENED IN THE FIRST DISTRICT. smenatipooen The Ballots of Honest Men to be Welghed wn by Hordes of Repenters—Unacrn- pulons Inspectors Aided a Corrupt Police-The Programme of the Ring. The canyass, although void of special interest or excitement, is complete. The people, disgusted with the monstrous and barofaced frauds wirich have characterized past elections, and which will doubtless characterize the performance to-mor- Tow, will absent themselves from the polls and leave the “purity of the ballot-box" to be looked after by the herds of repeaters and rofians, whom the Big Bell of the political parasite Andy Garvey has evoked from the slams. It is fortunate for the Democratic party that the election for Aldermen nod Justices of the Court of ‘Common Ploas and Marine Court,oocur simultaneous- ly with that for Judges of the Court of Appeals, for were it otherwixe, it is more than probable that the vote in this city would be so light as to insure be- been Lost had her Bi Four hundred mombers of the Blossom Club and their numerous friends, destrous of testifying tuelr regard for Gen, Grafulla, who gailed for Europe on Saturday, eccompanied him down the harbor in the steamer Minnehannoek, the use of whieh they were kindly tendered by the Commis. sioners of Emigration, Qrafolle's foll brass and string band, which was om board, furnished their Dest selections, The Hon, Waiter Roche was master of core monies, It is therefore hardly necessary to say that the arrangements were unexceptionadle, ‘The party, consisting of the mosy aished men in New York, Inctading Messrs. Wamboid and Backus of the San Franciseo Minstrels, enjoyed themselves to Weir bearta’ content on both the ont. ward and, the homeward trip. As the majority of the gentlomen sro politicians, the number of larce diathonds worn by thom, ip a mnliiphielty of styles, was actually maryolious,' One diamond in Backus's Ting was atout the xize of ® borse-blind, and cost $17,000, Co). James Fisk, Jr.'s, two mammoth coms Weighed nearly fiftecn carats. ‘The Hon. Eugene ration, Bui the troe meaning of the vote is far dif : youd peradve: Yerent, The Emperor's proclamation demands: Yeu" | Deruin dispensed with bis besusiful stoses, se be le THE DEFRAT OF THR DRMOCRACY. as anew proof of France's confidence in himsetfiand | penges, i ain But as fifteen procious Aldermen sre t0 be olect- ita ry the 2 mot with an aecident od, the coftee-house politica the » means of facilitating the transmission of the | , If the boat hed mot with an nec sinh, (he @ co) politiclaas and other loafers, crown to hts son, The great aMrmative majority, #0 ver as {t was not fraudulent, did undoubtedly mean that, and nothingelee, Itwas a vote for the Em- pire pure and simplo—liberal or despotic, as the Km- peror chooses, ANALYSIS OF THR VOTR. Of course a larre froetion voted “ Yes" ander the Joad of Mowerate Liberals, who tried to believe that the Piedisci’wa meant only approval of the recont reforms, Another large fraction voted “ Yes" un. der foar of plots and revolution, At least two mil lions out of the seven must be credited to the army OF civilian officials, to persons conneeted directly or Mndirectly with the vest machinery of administra jon, oF other wise dependent upon the Government, He ost, say #,°00.000, was mae up partly by frand and coercion. p ly by the votes of the bourgeois and veasantry—Napoleouists no doubt by choice, Dat always for tho vowers that be in any case, The peasantry in ihe small t and villages mast vo.e as they are ordered by the mayors and other rural functionaries. Of actual 4 coercion on the ay of the vote there was less than in 1659; but the system remains unchanged, PUTTING DOWN THE OPPOSITION, The Government during the whole plebiseltary period has systematically applied every means of ailencing Opposition and driving sfMfirmative voters to the polls. The Opposition press all over France hay been prosecated and seized. Journals not scized Were refused tronsmission through the appreciating tho importance of the o¢casion. have mado the mpst extensive preparations to bring out as many Cmudulent votes as possible, All of yes- terday Was consumed by the Tammany leaders of every ward in rehearsing green repeaters in the parts they are to play in to-morrow's election farce. ‘This interesting ceremony consisted chiefly in as- signing to each of these miscreants twenty or twen- ty-five names, taken irom tho Registry books, under which they are to vote, A dozen experienced Fogues in exch ward were delegated to lead tne re- Peating ganze, Care has also been taxen to hire the necessary number of STRAW DATLRRA, Who are to bo in constant attendance in the several police courts to-morrow. Up to yesterday the con- test was confined chiefly to the First Assembly Dis- trlet, consisting of the Firat, Second, Third, and Fifth Wards, where all the power of Tammany, and that of its monzrel Republican tools was coacen- trated. The objoct of these redoubled efforts in sending an army of repeaters to this district was to crush honest John Fox, who is without d the favorite of nine-tenths of the legal voters in the di: trict. Bat the King have spent their mo. ey to m Purpose. THE SUN's exposure of the STUPENDOUS FRAUDS Hone, Cd Sollars, ki) — Srcerys ase tea appalling. Several baskets of ¢ kegs of whiskey wore cieposed of. Tt was noticed that the boat's on; Ne Neerss expired on the 9d of April ; so that if the Sotter had xploded and blown all the diamonds 4 Tophet, no- body could have been held responsible, Won't somebody vernon) that boat, and require the reia- spestion of her boilers ? SPA ee ‘SH MISINFORMATION. + mphal Processl: men Sentenced Havaxa, May 15.—The cannon recently cap- tured ip the Middle Department have arrived in Ha- na, and wore to-day taken through the streets in triumph, A number of ladies in Trinidad were re- cently sentenced to imprisonment, but through the intercession of the American Consul in Trinidad, the Captain-Gencral bas commuted their punishment ‘urgent leader Manuel Caridad, with one cannon and forty men, all armed, voluntarily rendered at Camarones. Carilad and some of his men tendered thelr services to the Government, and wero perwitted to casist the troops in their search for other ineurgents, In consequence of this surrender, two hundred persous bave presented | themselves for pardon to the authorities in the | which were perpetrated on Friday last in the regis. FE eee Are ree rented Oko arti, eciclons | Triniead Juriadiction, tration of voters showed the people that they eval were srrested for printing nexative ballots ts not secure their rights as American ciligens without ” 4 States, Diego and Gasper Aguero were garroted in Havana on Saturday. They died bravely, A great crowd witnested the execution, The name of the Englishman who died on Guajoba Island was Hill, and not,us has been stated, Ryan, The corre: spondence for New York in the M: ‘© mala Was inspected on Saturday before the sailing of the steamer, wore arrested for distribuiing them, ‘The Opposi tion committee rooms were invaded by tte police and searched, and the papers found there were seized. Since the publication of the oMfcial report ont leged plot NO JOURNAL NAS BERN ALLOWED TO PUBLISH evidence in disproof of it. ‘The Rappet was seized for printing a letter from Fruncois Hugo proving Beaurs to be a police spy. ‘Ibe Marseiliaive was teized for publishing as a feuilleton the report of the Procoreur General Grandperret. The Réve!l was seized for doubting the existence of avy plot. The Bitcle and L’ Avenir were seized for the same offence From lst Thursday to Sunday (she day of voting) Ahewe papers were seized every day. The provinciai Rewapipors saffered the same fate, Five prosecu- tions were institute 1 im one day against the Rappel slone, aud its editor was sentenced to a year's im- Prisonment for printing a single article by Vietor Hugo, So mach for freedom of the press in France anders Liber: Ministry! The system of official Pressure by the Pre-ecte, which Ollivier was pledged jo aban lon, Was never more energetically or un- #erupatic catoreed, "The Prefecis wore sum: moned weeks ago to Paris and promiséd complete tmmunit, for aii the efforts they should make in be- ball of the Prebiscicum, TOWN AND COUNTRY vorr. Nevertheless the afirmative majority & riot and bloodshed. Th y know that the men whom the Police Commissioners had appointed Inspectors of Registry were desperate cipled scainps, pledged, and probabl; , 10 ex. ecute the mandxtomo! the Tammany King: "The game Was not worth fighting for, and certainly not worth the sacrifice, ‘They have theretore withdrawn from the contest, determined to insist upon their rights next tall, The (rauds perpetrated last. Friday were Fepeaied on Saturday in the wards above named, ‘To enumerate all the ontrages that were committed Would occupy more space than we can possibly apare to the subject, but we submit the following as an Miustration - —— MACVARLAND AGAIN. Letters of Later Date—Documents which Carry their own ent ‘The following letters from Mrs. Mc her husband are later in date th; in Toe Sey Saturday: Ar Flown, Tuesday Rvening, Nov. 22. 1966. My Danuine Heenann ; I received lest evening t my letter to you your beautiful present. I was so delighted with it. You know how 1 do when I am pigased; and I have looked at it until I know every 0 ‘and have interpreted the meaning of the whote group. I adwire {t more than ever now it is pa mine, and cannot thank you enouzh for it, 1 shall hang it in my ‘room and study 1% over and over, I do love the daring, cunning little baby so much. It looke a little like my litte bird whea she was undressed at ber bath, Ti litte baby feu is the cem to me of tbe whole. Ind t 1 etter have it framed ig & plain gilt frame ? Tt will be neater than sthing. T nk. I thank you a thousand tiaes for such a beautiful meinento of our engagement. I expected nothing huif so valuable ead exqnisite, This Lbanksgiving week this wi you were to be at home, Som *ithin me w T don" willcome. © © © I shail frame my picture before your arrival Shan't 1? Ob, bow bd tifabitist Tlow ever 80 much, and love you arly when I see it, because On Were #0 gLoW as to give it to me IN TH® FIRST WARD, all day lone, the Temmany leaders could be seen marshalling gangs of strange men from poll to poll All these characters, who, it is needless to Farland to those published place of registration. ‘The police were the mere tools and agents of the Scoundrels Who serv Inspectors of Reetstry. They bad received secret instructions from thelr masiers to obey all orders, no matter how iniamous. issued by the inspectors. ‘In the Second District of the First Wari, a DOUBLE-BREASTED BULLY, with a ferce black moustache, named Dick Barton, assumed full control of the Board of Registry, and Ferenipiorily re‘ured to allow any citizen to be pres ent in the room where the registry was progressing, Tis bully went ao tar as to deny many vd citizens of the ward the rivht to register because his majesty Diek Barton believed they were hostile to the King tieaet. Neart the Inspectors in the w Pointed by U toe holly 9 Fraud and cvercion are equally dil- citicn, und all the great elties, with r towns throughout France given aivst the Empire. Paris gi Bominally 0,00 ne ative majority, but counting ab teucion® it'ts really 190,000. Rechefort's distriet tlone, folowing bit connvel to abstain, gives 5,000 thon The next three rant ‘eities are Lyons, Bordeaux, ant and the returns irom’ these are as fols . and T do wish mes my heart sinks 't know dedinitely the time you Abate nt Bordeaua 2.0000 Row ‘The cites noxt in rink vote No with eearcely an exceptiow, Kt. Etienne gives 10,00) neza dap: ommisioners were of a piece S gb00; Onite £000 T must go to bed. 1 go quite early now; itis so | with this uotorious baily. ‘The Hon, © Snouty” 3.000; Ce on Dijon cov L dull evenii Oh, 1am‘ever so much interested in | Buras, who was selected Chairman of the Board in {and 4,000 nbtentio “Cosmos.” I have read considerable in it, aud I | the Furst District of the First Ward, as « compliment 3.000. Deel like it. I wish very often you were here to ex- | to his powers of finesse, won exanperted beyond the 0 given in . Avignon, Besongon Ne, Li etx, Roue y ror, AgUiNst that ‘at leas D'ain some things I don't undersiand very wel yet T feel very much interested. Are you glad? Good vight, my dear basband. I hope you will sleep sweetly, 1 am yours, most tenderly, ABBY. MAxcursren, June 18, 1868 Mr Dintixo Hvsmano: I received your let- ter this (Friday) morning and read the few scolding Hip es;ou sent me, and after I read them I thourht you were real cross and exacting. Just Ubipk of the whole week that elapsed when I was at home Detore that you never touched pen to paper in my bebalf, and now because 1 negwct to write (or four days you are cross, ° ° ° Be sure and Lring me, when you come, darling, that life uf Sheiley end Byron, e fi e Write me soon and don't Ge cross, With much love, your affectionate ABBY, oa RE The Women's Fight with Brandy, Fight drunken woinen engaged in @ rough and le ht at No, 53 Chatham street were ‘ed sto might) «oby = Officer §=Barr = and Farty of policemen. ‘The prisoners we aken to the Oak street station, in company with George Besmo:t, whose house they hid disgraced. ‘women gave their pames as Lizzie Muri but | bounds of patient endurance at the bare-facea IVP) DENCE OF WREL-KNOWN CIT in presuming to a register. NS, il themselves of their right to The Hon. Snooty declared in his wrath that he'd be d——d if be Would take their names, because they were going to vote ugainst Tammany ‘on Tuesday, This fellow Snooty is a me: the office of the I line of steamers ; has so much reverent regard for his oat sition of Kegister, it is to be hoped that Lis employ- ers will appreciate bis value, and turn over to him the enstody of thelr saies,” Much more eould be waid of the character of the Inspectors with whom the Police Commissioners have so Fenerously in ‘est ed the entire First Assembly same Inspectors ure to count th morrow’s election, the hone: of the district will'bo doubt ful,” for these men will surely “incresse and multi ply” vetes for the Rin ‘he citizens of the rivtm WARD have the eratifying consolation ot knowing that they ure to have the assistance of 2,500 repeuters in se- lecting their candi over 3,000, and now bin In the Quentin, Pou! the opinion of all §,000,000, world vote! Y Now there sre a million me tors, but the ber voting * Yes" ix G90,000 smaller, while the ber vit Vote Yes. x Biauk um. * is 120,00 greater. The whole 1,200,000 70,00) TUR ARMY ASTONISHING THE EMP By the Bmperor personally the failure to got 8,000, OW is felt aia blow, but the vote of the army ix a ill grester blow. tor if the army abandons him all is lost. Tis vote Waszmanged with the greatest care, No scliior was allowed to attend @ political meet tug. The whole army votes in barracks, the Colon Presiding, Every man's vote iy known, An oppo- Silion vote put a black mark against his name, Stops promotion, and is surely followed by punish: ment, Nevertheless out of fewer than 300,000 vores tere are 40,000 noes, ‘Tne navy gives 5,000 noes and #08 yeas, Some reriments give an actual ma: jority ‘of noes, It is revorted that two reai- Tents at Vincennes, following —Koche(ort' s Bivice. refused to ‘vote, The soldiers at one of the barracks insisted on watching the vote. thouwh they were threatened with being shot fo: holiiug on unlawful meeting. In the garrison of aris the defection was so serious that Gen. Lebcrily wanted to march eeverat regiments out of the city, but the Eiperor refused, on the ground that this would beiray fear, Alter a short delay, however, the sever €9! measures will be taken with those regiments, Some part of this huge system of TERROR AND FRAUD, Will be exposed by interpeliations strict. As these Votos cast at to: This’ ward never polled 0 over 6,000 registered, SECOND AND THIRD WARDS only 800 repeaters were registered. The combined vote of these two wards at the jast election wis ouly 700 yotes. and now tie total number registered 4 nearly 2,200, including thone registered at the last State election. As these fucts are well known to the respectablé ciiizens of the district, they have con. the polls severely alone, and give the re i ballot-box stuffers fall scope.” We bave the follo which speulte tor i JAMBS HEALY TO THE PEOPLE OF THE FIRST ASsEM- id Hattie Bmith, Who ackuowledged tbat sho w: turning 45. ——. AMy Bergen's V The body of an unknown man, with the thro cut from ear to eur, was found yesterday in Berg woods, on the Hath road, sta point near the Brooke lyn city line, The siranger had evidently commit ted auleide, as a raxor was found lying on the ground near one of his hands, and there were no evidence of 8 » about the place, ‘The suicide was cad tron Mr, James Healy, tiny of the vove wie. the Qoposition I orps Léxislatit | yhout 24 years of age, bad Heht hair aud moustache, BLE: OAR RINT, will demand ¢ Goverument Will opposezany in 2 © da hi (ro op ba Having been nomiuated by the Democracy of this Vestigation, but it cannot stifle questions. ARGS OFF ATR: CLOtRON NES A FOGHG. FOP ERK: For" ‘the ollice of Avsistant Alderm 6 Fe tof the plebiscit UP PY ep ony pep t Ihe coming ¢ ection ‘ihe arst result of the plebiscitum will be s reor. Tedlan Onitncen ebay Minas Oly, Knizavion of the ministry. The Kmperot's personal ail non-residents, Powor is ay tar etrenethened that he may dispense | Wasminorox, March 15.—A war party of the | tistuct (o,anorber, resitetig, aud giving getitious With cone Ollivier has no longer any Liberal | Ogallalabs, dressed in clothing furnished by the + ¥ ie try books against the support. Nc ral will enter bis cabinet, and | Government, called at the cabin of a sestlor living | tert or the cltiseus aad taxparere of thee aise Vacancies Will be filled trom the Hight and Right | on the Nebraska river, 12) tiles north of Sio Jaded that It. would be useless for the elec Goutre, City, Towa, and while shaking hands with the man’s sditriat tu vote fOr ime, a4 the votes would 7 ccs 1% wile, shot her, then kilied her little son, and took e ests wo pie of th Every Kez" oan journal couse Ld gue ncent | bend escaped. ‘The excitement in that region ts ia 'lngat Volos raghtored su tee ants; wey Gisorders us occurre| were confined t d rersote quar very great, and it is feared it will be depopulal tert ofthe city and nce ibe made for Shoridan und Baker, and other criminal classes, An cpormu: wiilital force was displayed; the poice were munet te ether; and, Hough barricaues were buildine im the Prosence of both, a» eflort was made to stop them until they were c ed; then (hey were attack: id calls 572 in tho First Ward. i tu the Second Ward, 52 in the Third Ward, 2.404 In the Firth Ward, ‘Thanking the people of tis district for the kindness they nave shows me, and believing \ this etnten hat to vote for me work of police agents ig fight between w detachment of sny D, Hocbad'U. 8, Cavalry, wauer command ny duty Lo mak Y e ich men are ed the : | of Breve Major dordop, and 8. party of Indiaue at | snus statement, that to vote for me while such men are ae eee ematad iets jAvGt Republicans in | Atiantic Gulch, near Atlantic City, Wyoming Terrl- | Yaowing of'ug way hes am homers Count ean be Wa st Performance’ ‘bat the polite. wih the greets | (ory, 60 the dth “luak, ‘seven, of the aavauce were | the canine clectn {withdraw my name a9 6 caval Porta, fated’ to eoutinue the distusbance Meyerea itt | killed and several wounded, Licut, Standbugly was | date for Arsistant Alderinan. Hoping 0 Hot Dox some remedy may be had to purity the kulea and Sergeant Brown was severely wounded, 10 stop this Corrupt maan Bocond night, NOTHING MORE 18 HEARD OF THR PLOT; that has done ite intended work of adding ‘half a million or a million votes to the Emperor's mujorit Verdier, ne of Grandperret’s ebief witnesses, has returned from Belgium and surrendered himseit prisoner, He dec.ares that the whole statement at tiibuted to him te false, The Liberal press deplores the fresh degradation that hos been inflicted ou France by the pledisclfi:rn * The work of re‘orm and progress has all to bo be- Gun over again,” says the Temps, “France knows ko’ what it has ratifed—a Me im forty-fve arti- Clos," declares the Haypel. Not one man ins Dundred wuioug the peasuntry knew or caret what the Senatus-Consultom «9 Tk was not publisied iu the papers they soe, and they could not have read iif it had pce, ‘Phe official report on She plot was plaearded in every muirle ; the Benatus- Consultun which was to be voted ov, nowhere, As ® Vote on the Senatus-Conaultum tie pledtecitum Bas been a comedy ; only as a vote for or ngainst the empire ow it aby meaving. On that questi educated France bas voted overwheliningly * No" Wgvorant France, terrified und” ciekeds bas voted Crorwhelimingly * You.” ‘The reported eon wuplated extradition of Gustave Flourens is contradicted by the French Govern- Hout, Molliere and Regault, editors of the Marseil- daive, with others impiicated in the plot of February Jssi, have been provisionally liberated. ‘The exam- ination into the cases of those implicated Fecent plot still continues in Paris. Fort; Porsens were condemoed om Friday to various erius of imprisonment a ee ‘The Red River Expedit Cotuinewoop, Canada, May 16.—The steamer Chicora sailed fast night with one hundred troops nd a full cargo of Government stores for the Red Kiver expedition, She also takes a number of horses to curt stores across the portage at Sault Se. Marie, at which point she will be due about Monday boou. of conduct: Jng electioas tn this city posore the State fall, Leudscribe myself, ~ JAMES HEALY PERFECT IMMUNITY. But yory few urrests have been wade for violation of the Registry law, In all cases the criminals were duly bailed, and discharged to resume their calling. Two men, called Samuel Collins and Patrick Hogan, were arraigned before Justice Dowling yesterday for registering under false names. ‘They were bailed b Charley Puc enough to charged by the Poli ‘The policeman who was bol the arrest may expect to be dis- Commissioners. The coruer stone of the new Jewish Temple ee ad in Columbus Shia, yesterday, with Masonic nice, Gov. Hoye, tis eit thousand people were present. v Otisiale, Sad & A The Death of the Oldest Inha! Poveursnrsia, May 15.—Ralphi Hervey, the oldest inhabitant of is city, od 95 years, died esterday, His ton, 1 years’ of age, is dangers easly ill, —_—. Heury Clay's Sou Theodore. Louisvitis, May 16.—The death of Theod Clay, » son of the Hon. Heary Clay, who for ‘any yeors bas been an inmate of the Li it ‘Asylum, is anncuneed, sieleciniel tes Sunday Li The recent order ———— THE BALL AND BAT, -—.— The Mutuals, who, it is said have discarded their tockings,” Will appear In ® new wulform in their next me. ‘Phe Athletics of Philadelphia boat the Pastimes of Ba‘ timore tu a game of base ball im the formor city, op Saturday, by a score of 8: to 10, A silver ball contest in the event to-day on the Volon Ground lng the Tusile & Bailey nine, and'the Independents of Brooklyn. ‘The most important this neighborhood will b Atlactic-Kekiord n Wednesday, and the Mutual:Kekford match op Y ts of the present week in the B. B.C. of Jersey ° 7 Now Durham, No. ed on Tuenday, May, 1, a8 390'r dd, io the Champions" grounds, Jersey ‘Tho Dunderberg Base Bali Club of mg roorganized for t u lo the senior arsociation, Henges from all renior clu “ ks fiaine on Tuewday, May’ 1%, rps Logislatif will reas wy. Nothing ‘has been decided in Fiard to the constitudon ot the new Cabinet.” M, Hancel, the w wn Radical Deput Bud tis thie ts despaired of selected ela) t is wid that BI, Kalouwrd Labonlaye has accepted + Wm the wew Cabinet as Minister of Pablo fue ‘ion, ‘The appointment ix weil repeived, av BL Wuulayy ie Very Dovuar ia Paris, ‘The Marriage of Seuntor Am Senator Ames of Mississippi is in Lowell, the nest of Gen, Butier, His tmarriace with lanche Butier takes place probably iu July. pothole The M ne Aguin on Fire, Another fire is burning iu the monutains op- posite J ouKbkeepsic, lll, rn Southerns.. bt Rodgers, tm A a ¢ Steph uglas E a Fi Ii | Was, and left, Srmly tmprested with the generosity Were repeaters, held ell,s. of paper in their hands, | Of the Twenty-tirst Ward Democracy, on which were written the fetitions names they were GR tosmaume. After registering under these names ‘Twelfth Ward Inspectors, jeaiers were seea to copy them in small book On Saturday night, on the recommendation of teas (ad Ap) Send os Someones temetow. | & Judge John eQuade, the Hon. Harry W. Genet, to diatriate of the ware, at a, nu and other influential politicians of the Twelfth Ward, bade nr vnedied 47 ry aS the following ‘appolutments of Election Iuspectors Q ere m ber repecters sud non-reeldents., Byen Col. Wie it. Johnson, M. J. Fogerty, test trom the most respected citizens in the ward John M. Hall, Joseph Moore. resulted in their forcible ejection at once from the | Ww. L. Whey, Hiram Bacurs: NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1870. 8. RAPP'S RETAIL CIGAR STORE. in 810,000 Demanded—Suggestive Fire in Ri Hudson street Factory, The cigar store of 8. Rapp, in Fulton street, ‘which was seized by the revenue ofMfcers last Satur: day, is opened again, business is conducted in it ‘a8 usual, althongh there is an officer present all the time who watches the sales, and locks op in the safe every night the money that has been taken in during the day, The servants of the law were merciful, and concluded not to ruin the man's business, although ke has a number of other stores, They permit him to conduct his retail sales as usual, bat allow no money to be taken ‘away until be has perfected his bonds, Bome doubt is expressed as to whether there is fufficient evidence of intent to dofrand to cause the forfeiture of the seized goods, although a large nomber of cancelled stamps aed o quantity of an- stamped tobacco and cigars were found in the store, On Thursday, notice was sent tothe District Attor- ney from the office of the Thirty-second Internal Revenue District, that if Mr. Rapp would like to give ‘bond in $10,000 for his seized vroperty, no objection would be made; but that If not, appraisers would have to be appointed to estimate the amount of bond to be gives, ‘Tas soTeNys Inapectors wenld nos take the reaponsibility of allowing bond to be given in Joan than $10,000, TT may be worth adding, hore that last Saturday Mr. Ttapo's store was selued. and that Inst Monday 8 fire, withont any apparentforivin, broke is fuetory on Hudson street. air, Rapo is co troublesome customer | by Charges have been brought against him om several Occasions previous to this. pest hse /S SSN POLITICAL OIRCUS, —— Yesterday's Caucus of the Young Democracy of Harlem, The Young Democracy of the Twelfth Ward Lela a caucus in the rooms of the “ Jefferson Club,” in Ninevieth street, yesterday, lasting from 1 o'ciock until 5, M. In the absenco of the Hon. Harry W. Genet, Indge McQuade was ealled to the chair. ‘Speaker Hitchman delivered & speech, and was fol- lowed by Col. Wm. H. Joboson and several others, among them Judzo McQuade, It was determined to forget that there had been « Young wna ie,” ee m to support with the party's full strength the, Tammany-Tweed-Sweeny ticket to-morrow," ultimatum, however, was pot reached without heuted debate, Upward of 60,000 Tammany tickets, together with flags, banners, mottoes, and other hernalia of an election were received, carefully An Ex-Congressman Pelted with Egas. The Hon. Jack formerly Member of Congress from New Jersey, and oi lic Admin- istrator of this city, exsayed to make & speech to a ree crowd assembled at Thirty-second street and Second avenuo on Saturd: call of a concern known . for the Durpose 0 ‘The crowd was not in doctrines preached by th thelr distnproval, in most emph they pelted the Hon. Jack and ereakery, i¢ Manner, or rybody on’ the orm with unmerchaatable exga and brickbats, Until most of the distinguished party decmed it Wise to skedaddie. But as four or five gentlemen, evidently regarding this reception a# an ovation stl lingered on the platform, the erowd having ex hausted three baskets of rotien eggs, treated the entiemen th jut by mis discharged frees. ‘Thi relt remained to pyrotechnic 4 the roekets and Roman candles w t the speakers, and exvioded in their ‘Was more than the oratora could They therefore ‘ook the hint, trifling as it Mavrice Daly, Patrick MeGu.naess, Tom P.M le, won, Een useade gaa fet Tom © Kennedy, Corie. Gerharat. Poi! H. Jonas, Sam W. th, BIN Johnsten, Mike J Qu Sobany Seallouy Tous Feito, nd Rebuke the Brooklyn Ring. The honest men of all parties in Brooklyn have combined for the overthrow of the (ity Hal Coart House Ring. ‘The course of Judges and Pratt has forced public attention to the i ance of baying uprizht, qaalifed, and fearless for Judges, while a determination to rebuke the elee tion trands of last (nfl will bring many to the polis who usually neglect to vote. Tis now generally be- aud Ibert port. men lieved that the election of Fisher und Muguer as Judges of he City Court Is eortain, A Brooklyn Ring Trick Exposed. The nomination of McCue and Neilson by the Brooklyn Ring Democracy was a siirewd dodging of the responsibility, ‘They wanted Britton, the coun sel of the bullot-box stuffers, but dared not nominate lim, 80 MeCue being ubseut'in Europe, they put him up to run ayadummy, knowing that he would de- cline if electod, and the Governor would then ap- point Britton to the vacancy, ‘The election of Hag- her and Fisher would spoil all these nice calcula. Vous, and relieve the Governor of all respousibility. ; ae tThe Marve ¢ Tele: New Orteans, May 15.—An experiment over the Western Union Telegraph Company's wires of working long circuits through s number of ropeaters was tried today with remark- able success, Mr. R. C, Duncan, chief ope. rperator here, sent through nine repeaters— one at Rome, Ga.; Lynchburg, Va; New York, city, Pittsburg, two at Cincinnati, one at St. Louis, Enfeugo, ard’ Memphis, the willing returuing 6 New Orleans almost as clearly as when leaving the office, having passed through 18 States and over 4,500 miles of wire, and the electric current travers- ing the distance in about three-quarters of a second. ‘The writing was translated as rapidly as on ordi nary short wires. Plaister Cove was also in direct connection, and worked Snely. — * The Fe oving. Gen, O'Neil and about 200 men took a ti the Erie Ratiway, on Saturday evenin to join an expedition to Fenians say that they Deluth, at the head of La ‘in on ensibly he Winnipez rezion. Tne e 0 Wellarmed men at LOSSES BY FIRE taal Be r Eagle Burned—The St. Railway De, ‘he Firemen Frightened, Lacnosse, Wis. May 15.—Early this morning & barrel of kerosene oil was leaking om board the Meamer War Eagle, and « man tried to stop the leak- age, when a boy passed along with a lantern, As he got epporite the kerosene the bottom of the lantern fell, and set fire to the kerosene, and the steamer wan s00n enveloped in flames, which communicated to the Milwankee and St, Paul Railway depot and elevator building, which were also consumed, In consequence of a report that there were eight bar- rela of powder in the bold of the ship, it was impor The Steamer V ‘to get the wen to work to extinguish the fre, The boat was full of passengers, who made thelr escape from the hurricane deck by jumping into the river, As fur as learued, only two persons were drowned—a negro employed on the boat, of Lacrosse, name not reported. Kverything on the Doat was lost, and all the freight in the depot con- sumed, Not’ sinele thing i very heavy, but cannot be es nd a tnd aved. ‘The damage ated at present, Great Fire in Wheel: Waureuixa, W. Va., May 15,—About 1 o'clock this morning & fre broke out in tho stable attached to Reid's grocery and liquor store, The flames spread rapidly to the warehouse aud residence ad- Joining, which were soon completely enveloped. Ho- fore the fire could bo got under control, tbe entir contents of the residence and liquor store wore d stroye!, The flames had communicated to Collins brass foundry and Wiiton's plumber shop, both of which were burned to the ground and their contents lost, —— Other Losses by Fire, in Sing Bing were burned square bounded by Gigaset, Crape, Love, and i n Ne: cans, 7 ny sireets, je, New Orleant, wes dosiroyed’ yes ables of Budd Doble, the well-known horse trainer and Sporting man, to Kittenhouse aquare, Phila delphia, was burne cued. A fire in 10, 12, 14, to th last’ bight. The horses were res: nd 16 Canal atrect, Chicaeo 75,000 $30,000 of other, furnitu ie & iock yosterd Henry's on fire by oalon ot a i burned to Low y ay’ The dres were kindled LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERK AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. onmnaiinemnas A Warning to the Liquor Denlers—Jastice Dow! ‘Threatening them with Fine and Pr + In the Court of Special Sessions on Saturday Geo. Batts, ot 67 South street, who had been arrested for selling Nqnor on Sunday, was called up for trial. Mr. {Batts occupied only baif of the store in South stroet, the fore part being used for the sale of cigars, ‘The saloon was separated from the cigar store by & screen, which, as Justice Dowling by close qnestion- ing ascertained, was not open when Martineau made the arrest, nor had the officer seon any one drinking behind the screen, Hie Honor thought that the fact of Mr. Butts's offence had not been sufficiently esta lished, and accordingly dismissed the complaint, before he had warned the prisoner never to make himseif liuvble to be again brought ap on such Dowlin ye thought six dave ours a day was time and any person whom he ing the law on this eab- fine aud imprison- iq should Gnd guilty of vio! ject he would punis! ment. The Alexa ler-Gardner Mystery—Mr. Spen- cer Driven M: The trial of the remarkable case of Mrs, Vir- ginis Barke, of New Orleans, against Mr. and Mra, Gardner, for the recovery of valuable bonds and other securities alleged to have been taken from the body of Cupt. John Alexander, father of the plain- tiff, by the Zoe named defencants, was resumed before Surrogate iictchings om Saturday, Severs: witnesses weve examiced, among whom was Mr, James 8. Breath, the longest-winded witness that evor testified before a court, To say nothing of the prolixity of hy yy statements, which came near driving Charlie Sponcer stark mad, bis evidence on one point was very damaging to the defence. He ‘swore that after having advised Mr. and Mrs, Gurd- nor to deposit the deceased Captain's bonds with the Surrogate for sate keeping, and receiving the reply that the Captain had left eee | of value save # in bills, he repeated tl ton, to which . Gardner responde:! thaf ght she would follow nis advice, thus leavi to be inferred that her former denial had been false, and that she or her busband, or both, had possessed themselves of the whole or a part of the $40,000 in bonds which Mrs. Burke claims must have been taken trom ihe bod of her father after his death in the Gardner louse in 1869. Mr. Breath was very emphatic and vor tire- some, but his testimony was of the greatest impor- tance to the plaintiff, as will be shown, no doubt, io the summing up. ® Bonded Ware- house in Greenwich Street. Yesterday morning an attempt was made to rob Bixby's bonded warebouse, 400 and 411 G wich street. About the first of May, Martin Post rented a sitting room and bedroom on the second floor of 413 Greenwich street, adjoining the bonded 8 og My gtd, omman for purposes couple moved faa quantity Of old furniture, including & large wardrobe, which they placed against he wall in the bedroom. Then they began to oper- After reaching the brick wall, they carefully removed. th and made a hole of suflcient size to admit a man to the second fluor of the bonded store. Not finding silks, as they expected, thoy took A quantity of linen and cai to their rooms ‘The various office desks were tn the attempt yesterday morning, evidently the ‘bur- glare disturbed in their oper: since they fled, leaving their (ools behind. > je Read on Sunday? The reform party of the Mercantile Library invite all members of the Library in sympathy with the progressive spirit of the age, and who are in favor of opening the reading room on Sunday, to vote the ticket pleJged for Reform—hended by Peter Voorhis, The Reform party are opposed to the present increase of dues, and pledge themselves to A reduction of the dues to the lowest practicable amonnt trat'will insure the successtul working of the hve meinbers of the Mercantile Libra- ry Association lave it in their power to open the poom on Svnday. The Trustees of Clinton Hall Association are pledged t ute the ex pressed wishes of the members of the L shall the reading roe ? Ketorm Ticket—For Di bia, with Panama Railroad Co kenzie, with General Timpson, with Co; G. Davies. with Laurent Bailey, with I Connolly, in Comptrolier's oftice; ‘olumbia Fire Insurance Co.; with B. L, Solomon & Sons; William Curth ; John ©, Lioyd, § HNiam Johnston, Jr., wit mm Kelloge, with Mortimer L. Muc- nantiantic Co. Alfred H al National Bank ; William Life Tusurance Co; Wm, ny B, Clatin & Co. from 8 A. M. fj AN be Leld at Geyer's restaurant, 734 Broadway, this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock, over's Tragedy. itebill called at 67 South Third street, Willlamsburgh, on Saturday, to take the dy- ing deposition of Sylvanus Smith, who on Friday shot Miss Julia Wells and then shot himself, Miss Wells is 20 years of age, and Smith ie 23, She had been married to one Henry Betta, but’ had been di- vorced, She has worked for a living since, and had received the addresses of Smith, but last Thursday she rejected bis suit because she had lost confidence in Lim, aud because 4 favored suitor had won her o blame, Dr. Brady, who Is attending him, has extracted one Duiiet ; the other Nos imbedded between the mer and the brain, behind the rizht ea # Weils will probably survive her in- Juries, withongh the symptoms, on Saturday night ‘were ‘not very favornble, She received a scalp wound. Smith has been employed in the Singer Company sowing machine manufactory. saets acai 1 m theme! of % Lodge, No. 237, 1. 0. of O, F.—T tion of Oficers. A new lodge of the 1. 0, of 0. F, was insti- tuted om Saturday evening at 77 Essex street, by District Deputy Grand Master Frederick under the title of Zschokke Lodge opening ceremonies were performed by Past Chi Patriarch George Leweek ; alter which Bro, Ger- mann installed Hongo Retzlaff, N. G.: ducob Schleicher, V. G.; F.C. Ruck,’ FP. 8.; Berthold Biog, R. 8.; and John Reis, Treasurer, ‘After the installation & Hue supper wes #erved by Bro, Alvan Michel. ease ‘The Dion Brothers at Chris, O'Connor's, On Saturday evening, Joe and Cyrille Dion were both in Chris, O'Connor's billiard hall in Four- teenth street, and joined in a four-handed game of 100 ints at French caroms, Cyrille Dion and Mr. Me- ay were opposed to Joe Dios and an amateur, A closely contested game, in which McKay made the largest run of 14 points, resaited in favor of Cyrille Dion and MeKay, who won by 18 points, a WASHINGTON NOTES. pila During the lasttwo months the jonal debt has been reduced atthe rate of balf a million dojlars a day, ‘The President has recognized dido Rofurt as Vice-Consul of Spain at Baltimore, Ernesto Merle y Alos a8 Vice-Consul of Spain at New Orleans. jngton report @ very ing the past month, The met that whi ed on the subject of ¢ Sired effect 1s linmedii LONG ISLAND, ene ‘The rate for licenses in Queens county has been fixed at #9. Mr, Stewart has decided not to out up any build- ings on Hemptend Plains until communication by rail. way is established. Capt Cornelius Banta, for many years connected with the Astor House, Will run the Pavillon Hotel at Inlip this summer, ‘The machinery of the Black Warrior, which was wrecked on Rockaway Shoals several years ago, and Which bus marked that dangerous one ni " fies ls tho immediate tack of the Long Istund coastors, socal heen Be CURLOSITLES OF CRIMB, pein Bridget Hand, of 206 West Thirty-seventh street, guarrelled with her husband, Nicholas, early yosterday. Morning: Nicholas intended to bo boss, but It wouldn't iri ‘eo Niridget seized a yarge dirk and gave him whnt Gkcentted *Balyhooly" in ine head. Whe wound te terlous, Geo. Dingman, of 81 Horatio street. was on Sunday morning violently assaulted by Geo, Thora, who atab- ed hin Hive different tines tn the body with OD being arraigned before Justice Cox, the stated he remembered nothing of the affair, time, He was committed In Nicholas Hanf is a quiet, respectable, hard workin, man, upfortanitely united in wedlock to ® perfec demon of wife, an Irhwom wed Bridget. On Saturday night te went home frou work io his house, 205 West Thirty seventh 6u Wile drank. She began abusing him, and nally wound by ne hs bout # foot a With a dirk kn swore Kind of Time they Keep on the Missourt Rallways—Order for the Arrest of the Sr, Lovis, May 15.—The evidence before the 's jury yesterday showed that the extra freight train which ran into the passenger train in Eureka, on Thursday, was running outside of in- structions, and had used from ten to fifteen minutes more of the express time than the special orders had allowed to it, The conductor and engineer of the extra train swore that they ran precisely accord- ing to orders, and that if there was a mistake, it ‘srose from a difference in watches, The Coroner ordered the arrest of Williem Odor, the conductor, The fact that Odor and his engi- neor, Tracy, quit tve spot instantly afer the colll- sion, becanse, as they assert, they feared personal while the condnetor and other employees of the passenger train remained and worked n for the release and relief of the sufferers, is regal a® consciousness of baving done wrong. ‘The wounded generally are dol road company are doing everytl their comfort and will recompense them for losses, The loxs to rolling stock 1s about $30,000. The rumor of the denth of H. E, Fleming, the chief en- gincer of the Tobo and Acorho railway is incorrect, inn le THE YACHT KR. on Saturday~Protest A. der of the Prize Lospox, May 15.—The second of the three races between the vickts Sappho ‘Won yesterday by je former, Owing to the virtnal baeking out of the Cambria, The following is taken from an Englis’s acco The Cam! with two and a hall it of the affair: her new bowsprit len: feet to accommodate » lorcet ing jib, proceeded outside Nab Light shortly o'clock Saturday morning, in tow of tie arrived there, towel Re ho had alroad jorable sea, thougl pated. The Cambria reference for a triangular course, but they refuse: ‘he Cambria then accepted a proposal to miles to the windward, the course to be Cherbonrg breskwater by the western entran Mr Ashbury won the toss, Station, and everything ¥ 4 took the weather Cambrin ‘signalled, rd; ond the answer was ret . best the umpires can do. being only ihe ‘The Cambria then Dead beat, or no race.” her station, but refused, Dunnose beariug W. N. W., eight miies off, while the Cambria was lying dead, the American yacht swept b; ‘The starting gun was fred, ‘emained motionless. flung out the signal ‘was ordered to tal At 145 A. M., under full headway, at Mr. Ashbury's yacht windward with a steamer following and sicnalling, Loud cheers were given on the course as before, beard the American yacht as accompanied by the mbria ut lust began to a short distance; e' returned to pon afterward arrived at f splendid. breeze. shipping little wal ing the prize to Cowes. There pho venaved tupe A protest against g ——— THE JEROME PARK RACES. In preparation for the coming summer meeting at Jerome Park, there are gathered at Fordham some of the finest horses in tie land, Doctor Welden’s stables baye Leonard Jerome's stud of six horses, with Flora Melvor at the hea ford’s seven horses John O'Donnel Geo. Walden Dennison & Craw: with Nuragansett at the head ur horses, Duke at the head; eight horses, ‘all. fine ; horses. with Meteire at the heod ; fix horses, Vespneins at the Major Bacon's seven norses, Corsican at the head: four horses, ‘Helmpold at the bead ; Littleteld’s seven horses, ali three year olds and under, doime well: J, W. Pannock's four liorsos, with Nellie McDonald at the head: H. B. Todd's four horves, Harry Booth, the great hurdle racer at tov. Bowie's (of Maryland) seven horses, ee at the head, stables of M. 4 rmick, Sandford, Moo oral steople chasers ich will swell the grand total to Belmont, Hunter, O'Palion, McDaniels, are yet to come, two hundred race: The fifth and last day's racing at the Nashville course resnited in the success of Bonnie Scotland Associate purse and the winning of Maxwell House sinke: The Outrags Fort Scorr, K Further partien- lars of the affui Ladore last Tuesday night, bave naines of the five Stephenson county Richard Pelbin, St.Louis; 4 Muttheson, Can. ‘The man now in juil is named Patrick Kelly, and the one shot by his companions, Robert Wright. Too Poor to Bury—Too Proud to Beg. Between 2 and 8 o'clock yesterday morning Officer Holden found » smail Box while patrol! his beat in Thirty-ninth street, On opening it ti was discovered, ond ofiicer found a piece of paper. on. wh ing was writte too proud to beg PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Ex-President Johnson and family wiil sail for Eu Schurz is the guest of Mr. Chitten- den, tn Flushing, L. TL Mrs, Laura C, Holloway has resumed her literary labors in New York. sitter having finished a brilliant lecture tour In the City Judge Bedford wis receive! on boxrd tho y the accomplished Couns Jo- aunes and the I SPARKS FRO) David P. Dudler, formerly of Lexington, Ky., was ht milled from Kis The body of 9 man was found in the Hudson, Preparations are muking in Iayton, Onto formal onening of t diers’ Home on Thure@ay next, John Tunnon, @ boy, accidentally shot une Patrick Friaay oleht, in OBITUARY. Thomas Fiske, many years a conductor on the Erie Railroad, diéd in Avon, N. ¥., on Saturday Ridwood Fisher, City rveyor of Denver, Colo- hy merchant of turday morning F many years Jutge of Peunsyivania District, Nod. died of a tho United States Court ( died in Pittsburgh on Saturday lor of the Apollo JOITINGS ABOUT ‘The defrauded soldiers will movt at 113 Bowery lice oMiciuls were entertained by Sn- purdan ov Saturday, tel Shaler and side of Blackwell's ‘The schooners Nat weut ashore on the Wei Whatever earthly progress Smyth may have made, to the celestial by the milky evident he aspire Council of Administration of the GA, R, visited the Soldiers’ Retreat on Ward's Island ou Sat Dr. W. F. Morgan last evoning ¢alauireate sernion before the gia: Jumble College Law Sehool, The Junior Bar Association bas elected President, Ment, J. HG MoGlene | Graham ; Treasurer, E. C.F, aating class of Co David MeClure, dry V Fecretary, Wi, H The Erie Ratlway Company now run a special ex Cursion train to Middietowa and back every Sanday, 5 bal York at :15 A. M., and getting back here ‘The Erie Railway Company sell for $32.50 com: Mutation Lickets for Ufly rides between Newburgh and New York. aud for &# ity rides betwven Cornwall and New York, Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the y) morning at 11 o'clock, ta meeting of the tronn ' d her production of vig ron, Katahdie from, Carde rover Kdward va wLHAVed mak Ul crane ommend PRICE TWO CENTS. DOINGS IN THE CHURCHES, — THE REV. CHARLES f. SMYTH'S LASD SERMON IN NEW-YORK. A Ministeriog Spirit's Flight—How he Spills his Parochial Ghost. The Rev. Charles B, Smyth preached his fare ‘well sermon to the congregation of the East Elevoot® street Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, At the hour appointod the retiring pastor appeared. A venerable matron, adjusting her eye-glasses toking a critical view of the “object of interest,’ said: “ Well, be don't look like a bad man, any The Rev. Mr. Smyth calmly ascended the dosk, took @ momentary survey of the congregation, and thon bowed his head in silent prayer, It is a some- ‘What noteworthy fet that the portion of Scriptures read troated of casting out evil “spirits.” In the Prayer which followed, the speaker prayed for the outpouring of th and the hymn sane in- eluded an ix; the “epiritaal” wants of the people. To cap the cli- thax, the hymn referred to “the cup overflowing. Tho preacher solected as atext the seventh ver: twentioth chaptor of Acts: “Paul preached unto them, ready to depart onthe morrow.” Mr. Smyth said he would not allnde to the events which had Jed to Wis dismissal by the Presbytery, as the pub- Nic had already been made familiar’ with them through the colamns of Tus Sire How erate matter a Mile 5 singieth.” An _anthbktaR Tk had been nera:téd Mr and wide by the newspaper the theme and alittle indiseretion had becom comment for al] toneues. ‘The speaker's discourse conclude’ with a seath- ing rebuke of those members of the e had voted in favor of a dismnissal, ‘The pri marked that the time would come when they would be sorry for their action, and when they would be ready to “forgive and for —nceaenianinn KECCE PANIS, pictendie Sassaid Chancellor Preston's Church the Scene of « ificent Ceremony—Forty Hours’ De- pers and Bankets of Flowers. St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church in Bighth Strect, of which Chancellor Preston is the pastor, it crowded every Sunday at the high m asses, Yestor day morning the forty hours’ devotion was begun. Long before the appointed hour the congregation, 1a all the chaste elegance of spring tollets, had fed the adifice. A scene of almost magical beauty canght the eye from the callerics, Tue congregation below, arrayed in delicate amber and violet-colored allks, ball bonnets and spring hats, adorned with bouquets of delicate French flowers, alternating with the faultless dress coats of the highly groomed gentle- men who helped to make ap the conconrse, This month of Magy, and daring the season dedicated to her, her aang literally covered with Votive offerines of flower: ‘The nrocossion yesterday entered the church the vestry. It consisted of about forty little irts, dressed ia white, veiled. and crowned with roses, Thee yore Lonquets, lighted candies, and baskets of lowers, After the clerical procession liad entered, solemn hich mass was celebrated by Chancellor Preston, aasisied by the Rey. Father Poole, deacon, and the Rey. Etward Metioe, 8, F., snbdewton, Father Sean- lan acting as master of ceremonies," The germ reached by the Rev. Father Poole. Subje —"The Forty Hours’ Devotion.” ‘The music was fine bevond expression. The mans was mado selections of great be ye 4 “Sanctas" were by . and “Agnus” were *s (‘he organist'=) own composition, and the * by Moriant. Tt was sung with fine Remi. The "Veni Creator of Merca- was matehlessly rendered by Errani, After mass Fether Preston told the eongrogati that the enlargement of St. Ann's Church or tho erection of a new building had become necessary (or the demands of the paris ‘The processton of the Host and ox Blessed Sacrament followed. The led the war througa the aisle thon, of th 2 «iris again e church, follow: was borne by ail of Chaneetlor Preston, rium, containing the Host, white cimbrokiered bene: the circuit of the od water placed with 1 altar. the Danke by the young fi were nrral Hitany of saints w aealyte and thartfe ul girls and ues y morning at ‘orshipnors will be fore the altar at St. Ann's, not only through the hours of the day, but at all hours of the night, — A New German Catholic House of Worship for Brooklyn, The imposing ceremony of the laying of the corner stoue of the new German Catholic Church, DuMeld street, Brooklyn, was witnessed by over 15,00 rersons yesterday atternoon, ‘The Very Rev- erend Facher Turner deposited the stono, and w assisted by the Rev, Dr. Guruiner, of St, James’ Brooklyn; the Rev. M. M. Marco, the Re coaurelio, the Key, J. homas, of Midd EYL the Rev, Fring Barifi, the pastor; the Rev, W. I Graws, of the Redemption Fathers; the Rey. A. Hy Lindeneld, Fathora McGuire, Lane. aud O'Rei . Paul's ; and the Rov, Father McKenna, of South: old. ‘The strneture will be 100x6 Gothic style, and built of Putladetphia bri with brown stone trimmings, Tt will cost $60,000, pol aaa Mr. Beecher's Distinguished Hearei Plymouth Church was ornate with flowers yes terday, In the evening the Rev, Dr, MeCloni, for: merly of Ginsgow, Unt now of Birkenhead, Eng, pot ouly grasped Mr. Beecher firmly by the li Dut also gi bolv kisa; and ¢ Dr. Edwarst Eng., bade Mr, Beecher * God spe 1 Railroad on §. ron, were Fan CIF LaNies Were Patrick M ; No flagtian Wi Crossing, nor Was the whistle blown, aehmanof Join B. Dunham, Ks, was ‘oad track Near Pelham renin, with the tamily Wagon, he was run into and hile t by a tre Fhongh the Wagon was dashed top escaped. — NEW JERSER. - Oriental HDL A nd AM, of New. have a nope vee lowlands of Athan ty con swept during the past w The mate of the Thoma ay fell overboard yestertay. and spolied his new spring sit ‘The old bridge over the Pascais river, above the falls, was full by auction on saturday ‘evening to give to'a beautiful iron siimeture, Gon, McClellan's frieads presented Nn in Hobo. ken on Satur ning Wii ay elem fly ent» series of reso ULous, settlig (orth Wim gteat GUAlICS te dier, citiaeo, aad man, Smeaeooaosals CLASHES PROM TUK OCKAN CALLES, A formidobie insurrection has brelkes eat at the Isiand of ‘ he victims of the Greek brig ands reach ed London on Saturday The University of Naples has been closed, owing to the disorderly couduct of the students. nual Prove Fund dinner was given in Lom rdvy bight, William Henry Smith, M. P. presided, and Vord‘tisughton Was the orator of the oe Cabion. y Garibaldi's refusal to act against the insurrection in the Neapolitan provinces is attributed to the feed that the insirgeots ore, many of ‘Lem, ls own work men aud trends. —— WESTCHESTER COUNTY, path calls The new police, ander Chief Gvorse HM. Diett, Appeared in the streets of Morrisania yesterday The Hon. Jobn B. Haskin received $1,000 boo to compromise the Madison and Beri lan ‘avenue Junction cases With the contractors for the boulevards, Richard H, Teiler, late Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, and now Treasurer of tie Board of Edneation Morrisanin, bas Insuiuied @ libel suit ogaluet the Westchester Lima, ‘The man who was found dead si tree Jn Central Morrisanin bas be Mantin, a Freneh shoemake ned ‘from Californ eastul nded from @ ined ae Jalee morrow the Norweg ok vu will celebrate the wnulversary of (heir tude ence, sjohn, of Long Island, ami Feontrmation in St. Ali's ¢ the Bourd of pupery fu reward Tho first anniversary of the Greenpoint Pi terlan Church Was celebrated yeatorday. A were del ythe Kev. W, Ih Taylor A A.B aed ser OMicer Corson, while chasing two burglire in Hamilton avenue, newr Cunton street car's y y ined tit hve hd tevbe removed to tie Vau Grunt srceb “Luv Dar glare oss oe