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— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE WAR ON DR. MGLYNN. —_——— HAS A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN LIB- LRIY OF CONSCLENCE? men-Shall Archbishop McCloskey hear but One Side of the Quention t On Saturday, April 80, Dr. MeGlyon’s views ‘on the public school system, as given tos Sun re- porter, Were published in ‘Tux Sux, The report was read to the reverend gentleman, and permis: on given for its publication, In this interview Dr. McGiynn simply expressed an opinion ad verse to the seeking of legislative appropriations for denominational schools. He wanted tho matt of secturiauism taken out of the field of polities, if possible, at once and forever. He opposed # union of Church and State, and propored a constitutional amendment to guard against such # anion, and to Protect the iiberty of conscience, He oppused the appropriotion of tehool fends to any but common schools, He opposed the reading of the Bible, or any other distinetively religi us book, ia common schools, He wanted magistrates forbidden to com mit persons to any but public prisons, asylums, &c. He wished to do away with ail denominational insti tutions supported by the State, ‘THE SKORET COUNCIL. ‘The pubiicition of tuese truly American views vecms tu have given offence to some of the Catholic clergymen holting opposite views. A secrot meet ing wns called at the house of the Rev. K. J. O'Reil ly, which was attended by about one-third of the Catholic clergy. Dr. McGlynn was present, but the Viear-General did not attend. It is understood that Jong debate upon the Kehool queation earned, but the proceedings have, in a great measure, been kept irely sceret. ‘The result of the meeting, however, i# shown in the following letters : KY. T. TREANOW'S LETTER. 0. 90 Mort st., New You, Muy 14, 1870, Rey, Deam Sin: Tenclose you the address to t rehbisnop, adopted at the meeting of the Pustors 9f the Diogenes on the 1th inet. to which you were invited. Will you oe kind enough to sign It if you do not Gnd tault with It Please send it back wheth- er you sign of not, as being s letter intended solely for the Archbishop. it would be am iusalt to bim, it made public before he receives it. In the paragraph speaking of on enclosurg to the Archbishop, it is Dx OGLYNN'S article in THE SUN newspaper that ts inten le, fully, ée- P.S.—Diease answer imme lately, LETTER TO THY ANCHMISHO! No. 90 Morr 8r., New York, May Moet K&VEREND AND BeLovep Anc nee of some Occurrences thnt have recently ‘the agitation excited Ly Protestant min- repeal of the section of the tax levy civ. tig Some Support LO OUF seLools, and publications in Ties UN uewsnaner), we feel itour duty to meot torciher in sympathy with each other aad with you, to whom we 100k as our common bead, and, whie thus renewing OUF courage, to beg of you that di rection oud Aep which we need in sustaining and defending Caihole principles and Catholic educa: hon. We wish to declare to you that,in spite of these obstuc* (uat Feaily or apparently would impede our progress, we do not intend to turn away from ath we have wways followed, marked out ns eon by. under the leadership ot your illus trious predecessor and yourself, no lees revered and trusted That the preservation and extension of the Catho lic faith smorg us demands that Cr education of the children under our charge should be placed on @ distinc! and positive religious basis, and our ows erperience lias moat fully and sadly eonvinced us. Even hid we no sveh experience, the voice of our holy mother the church, conveyed to us through te Pore, the Pienary Council of Baltimore, and our own ecciesiastical superiors, would be all--aflicient s\idouce co convines Our aninas and direst our con- uct Ment and Which will be enclosed. Kexprct- Ly TREANOL. 7. 3. cloved Archbishop, if our language is mod- erate, it ts not that our feelings are not most acute and most sorely tried, bat because tar away from home us you end surrounded by the divinely ap- pointed representatives of Catholic truth and Catno- i} ‘nt, We Would be ashamed to eay anything td wid to Jour“ eoticltute, ion permit ua in all reverence, respect, and +ympathy to quote the words of Holy Writ! “Lord, t) wiiom shall we go?” Kuciosed your Grace will find « partial explanation of the avriety that prevails amor all good Cutho- Hes, (lay as Weill as clerica)) not only in this Diocese. but throughout the whole country. Very Rev. Father Bterrs, our respected Vicar General, will be kind enough to communicate this to your Grace. We beg leave, with sentiments of profound respect and un feigned fuelity, 0 subscribe ourseives, Tuomas 8. Preston, Wittiam Mortan, 8. J., Tuos. Taranon, Joux MeQuane, 8. J., &. J. O'Rewry, Groner Dasuon, Acting Wa. H. CLowny, Pastor, St, Pad Wa. J. Monnocn, D D., Thomas J. Moony, dememian A. Kinsetua, A. O, Reruir, M. Leimonvaen, C. 8. Kichanp Brennan, 8. R., Josrrn ~upa, S.J. foun Bnei ANTHONY KESsELER, Epwanp J. Buiovy, DRNNis SHREHAN, Punnrot Ginanpy, C.'8, P. Francis Kanal, 8.R, Josern Rorsou, Micuaky McKenwa, Janus Hasson, T. 8. Connon, dawns Corin, Mion, MCALEER, Evosss MoGuine. It wilt be observed that neither the names of the Vicar-General, the Fathers Farrell, Dr. Burt- soll, Father Loysanze, nor the Rev, Wm. Everett, of the Church of the Nativity, are signed to this document. Indeed, only 's small proportion of the pastors of the el ty churches have given their assent ———____ JHE STATK ELECTION. pestis, Folger and Andrews Ahead on Mean Ticket, Dispatches received last night put Charles J. Folger clear abead of hie tieket in the State, He is nearly 8,000 ahead in this city alone. In Auburn he BAins 104, in Geneva 182, in Niagara Falls, #2, and in Newiown 40, It is difficult to decide whether An- drews or Mason come next. ‘The two candidates roreiving the highest number of votes on the Repub- lican ticket go into the Court of Appeals. The Democratic majority in the State will certain- Jy exceed 50,000, The Democrats gain in every town in Erie Conaty, and the County itsell gives 1,800 Democratic majority, Last Fall the Republicans esrried it by 199 majority, ‘The Democratic majority fn thie city was 09,970, being « gain of 16,001 over year, Repub- ———— Fearful Fight in the McKay Locomotive Works in Jersey City. At about 1 P, M. yesterday Nathaniel McKay, a brother of Donald MeKay, the Boston ship builder, ‘snd the propaletor of the NeKay Irom and Looomo- ‘ive Works in Jersey City, was assaulted, Mr. Me- Kay had ordered one of hin employees at the works to do 4 certain piece of work, which be refused to do, Mr. McKay started to ward the man wyth the intention of eiecting him trom the shop, when Jo. ph Devlin, @ machinist, standing by. h [i Piece of iron ut Mr’ a ieind ee i, head, cutting a severo gash und neal} proste him.” David Smith, wnother en pioyen, alvo attucke Mr M., while Michuel Conners, ‘also a minehinis rew a revolver, but was prevented ug it All three wore arrested. siicaaaea A Successful New Jersey Elopement, On Friday ht Eugene Myrile, a bepgay master on the Morris and Essex Rallroad, undertook to olope with the daughter of a widow who keops « hotel at Main and Second streets, Harrison, Hudson county, N. J, Myrtle had boarded during the past your with the widow, and his acquaintance with hur pretty daughter Mary had ripened into love, A few duys age, however,the widow discovered the state of Affuirs und immediately forbade their further inter- course, ‘The consequence was that both loft the house by different doors and met in the 9 o'clock tain from Newark to New York. At the Brood streot depot in Newark they were overtaken by Anuiv Fallon, the elder sister of Mary, who ordered her Sisier tO return home ut once. Rugene de- murrel and was fercely attacked by the enraged A’ uie, who severoiy damaged his countenance, ‘Tic pod on with the runaways, and the weat morn: dug Uley wore married in Brooklya, ———_$___ — A Woman Shot by a V At Paul on Tuesday evening, Mrs, Eliza- Vell Hitch called on Miss Jessie Bush, and re- vested to see her privately, They entered a room, snd Mra. Hateh turned the key of the door and shot Mivs bush through the lang, "Mra, Hateh rau trom to house exeiaiming, # doctor quick ; I did Bot intend to kill her, Lut myself” She gave her- foil into custody, Bot the women fre of impure Character, und Lad quarreiled about ® paramour, —— The Nowtown Wife Murder, Durivg the trial of Thomas Halloran in Mor- rirtown yesterday for the murdor of his wife, one of the brivelpal ‘witnesses for the detenee fell. trom eal the Court in a drunkea Ot, and was re- Moved by the oficers. Mary Aun Halloran, sged 10 for fours, the pris x ” ton pruces '@ dauglior, was ererainod fc [TM THE KNELL OF POLYGAMY. ASSASSINATING HIS WIFE. A TRAGEDY IN THE OLD FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL, —— Driven from Home, ¢! cuted, ‘fhe BIN for the Suppression of Morrmoninm ve Queens in Heaven tion—Sen Cragin's Views onthe Twin Relic. ator, May 18.—The evening session of the Senate was consumed in a long oddress by Sena- tor Cragin, of New Hamoshire, upon polygamy and other crimes in Utah, and in sopport of the bill to execate the laws of the United States in that terri- tory. Mr. Cragin said that the mission of the Re- publican party was not completed until polygamy bad disappeared with slavery. ‘The law of 1862 was a dead letter, becuse the Courts of Utah bad no power to enforce its probibi- tion, The pending bili was desicned to arm those Courts with that power. Bricham Young reigred supreme and dictated the Iaw, the impanelling of juries, and the aseassination of Gentiles or apostate Mormons, Utah wns now « pervect pandemonium of debauchery. Ignorant and deluded women were enticed there, and by concealing the practice with religious duty, they were prevailed upon to embrace it, being told that if true to it they would be quoens in heaven, The rermons of the Mormons showed that the women were nnhappy, complaining. and restive un- Ger the degrading rlavery, many Velng driv The Fourth Ward is again the theatre of » wife murder. About two years aco Mrs. Mary 8. Broadwell was compeiled to quit her hasband and Sook a livelihood without his aid or interierence. She led an exemplary life, and about two weeks ago was relocted to take the management of Mrs, Eliza beth MeConnell's now boarding houso, 823 Pearl street, ‘This house was formerly known as the Franklin Square Hotel, but bas recently been ro- furnished 60 a8 to make it a comfortable down-town dourding house, Tt can scarcely yet be considered open for business, although about a dozen boarders are living there, Mrs. Broaawell was a favorite with both Mrs, McConnell and those employed around the place, and it is thouzht that she would ‘les peratio by their pusbands bringing ave made the new boarding house a success, incre women. Brignam Young's harem enji THE MUSDAND'S DRMAND, fwbvhood, theft, and murder as aacred, reizions who had On Tuesday last Samuel P, Broadwe evidently traced out his wife, made his appearance at the house and demanded a room, insisting that he Wad a8 much right In that house as his wife, He bad but recently arrived from Dover, Warren county, N. J., his home, He was informed that he could not be accommodated in that house, whereupon he be- came very angry, and Mra, McConnell peremptori'y denied him a piace in the house, Broadwell then asked whether he could see his wife the next day at 10 o'clock, and was answered in the affirmativ of course, that he did not interfere with her in her duties, as they were at that time very busy. Apparently satisfed with the answer, Broadwell went away, duties, ‘The Mormons were composed largely of unvaturalized foreicners, wore the sworn and bit ter foes of the United States, They cursed the Government and dosed its laws. Mr. Cragin did not share in the apprehensions that War would result from. the attempt to enforce the Dill; but war, or no war, he was in favor of break: it nest of vipers on the continent. a THE MYSTERY OF BAYONNE. Murdered t-Or if e The body of Charles Dofeldeker was found on Tueslay evening, lying among a group of huge de- tuehed rocks on the bay side of the Morris canal at Saltersville, near Lafayette, N. J. Tae face and forebend were only slightly brvised. Yesterday s ir, Sheritt found Dofeldsker's hat floating in the FORCING HIMSELF UPON Tm Yesterday afternoon Broadwell returned to the bay. |The body was removed to Bergen, and striP- | honse and insisted on seeing his wife, and the privi- " yd ph iT fe 4 Raasse weed ins cofin’ before the lege was granted him. He forced his wny toto the Only twenty cents were found on his person. but his friends say he might have collected bills, being a builder and contractor, and have been robbed an: murdered, He was in the Water Commissioners office in versey City at avout 10 o'clock on Tuesday forenoon, 1 ined some permits for tapping ewers, which were found on his person. He was about 40 years of axe ining room, nt the rear of the hall, and there bogs to interfere with Mra. Broadwell, claiming thet he had aright as ber husband to live in that house if he did, and adding that he would do so, Both Mrs, McConnell and Mrs, Broadwell told bim that he could do nothing of the kind, and insisted that he . Fora time he demurrer, but at should go 0 ee length he said ‘that he would acquiesce if his wife ‘The New York Jubilee~Manhattan Beating | would only cive him « heating in the ballway, With Boston. A musical festival is in preparation in this city which will surpass in stapendousness of arrange- ment and grandeur of execution even the Boston Indilee. ‘The place selected for holding this im- mense Jubiiee is the Americen Institue b ® view of getting rid of bim, Mrs, Broadwell con- sented. but at the same time she quietly requested Mrs, MeConnell to step out into the hallway softer them, ns se eurpected her husband of to do her intention INVRIGLING 118 VICTIM Mra, Broadwell then went towant the sireet door, and over 8,500 well-trained voices have been eng stopping near the door leading to the parlor, Bro for the occasion. An immense organ, larger than | well stepped out nt the same time, apparenity walk- the one in Boston, is in progress of construction. | ine on her tight, and Mra, McConnell followed Gilmore and his band of fifty pieces, along with | them, e Words ensued, and Mrs. McConnell other pieces, have promised their services’ ‘Tie | not likin dvaneed closer to Mrs concert will take place in June, when the Handel | Ir . and stood by her side. Broadwell, wie and Haydyn Societies of Boston are visiting the city One hundred thousand dollars have been already subscribed to the project. ———- A « Isl Farmer Witt Av advertisement which appeared some time ago in a city newspaper, inviting any person pos sessed of a small capital to invest ina good paying Dusivess, to call on Mr. Smith, at 34 John strect, wos answered by a young Long Island former. By *. went bick toward the northern wall of yi two women being on the opposite side, a8 shown in the following DIAGRAM. laborious iudostry, the country man had accumulat ree | ¢d about a tousind dollar, aud nad come to New ve York to deposit it in m savings bank. While bere arise eeetls ne he called cn Smith, who represented with him a sure rond to wealth. Smith showed credentials wheroin his patent flour was spoken of in unstiated praise, The countryinan was induced to enter the partnership and contribute $800 to its establishment. Of course in a few days, while the countryman was sick, Smith drew the $500 and fled. ——— Tragedy in South Jersey—-A Reapectable Far Son Arrente ‘The body of John Wadey, a collector of roots J herbs in Gloucester City, N. J. was found on Saturday last in a Wood near that city, Severe cuts were discovered upon his tace and body, showing that he had been murdored after a severe struggle with bis assassin, Josiah Ward, the sun of a re- apectable farmer living near Gloucester, has been arrested on *uspicion, Wadey was known to have had considerable money on his person, and 2 portion Of this money, it is said, was found on the prisouer. —————— Preparing for Work in the Navy Yards. Ww. jorox, May 18.—In Committee of the Whole, the House yesterday resumed the consider ation of the Naval Appropriation bill, An amend- ment to increase the appropriation for labor in the havy yards from $100.40 to $200,000 was rejected. ‘The discussion was continued with excite! teeling, and at 10 o'clock P.M ‘Committee rose and re: ported the bill to the House, and it was passed, ‘The Dill appropriates $16,000,000. —— Visited Indian Thieves, Herens, Montana, May 18,—A party of white men, while ou a pleasure trip to the Fulls of the Yellow Stone, nad their stock stolen one night by a band of Indians known a Sheep Tukers. ‘They pursued the Indians at daybreak. The latter hasti! constructed a raft, and attempted to cross the Yel low Btone River. ‘About midway weross, the current took the raft down stream, and its eighteen occu- pants were swept over the Malls to instant death, —— Napoleon Arango's Brothers Killed. Nuwviras, May 15, vin Havana, May 18,—It is known that the brothers of Gen. Napoleon 0 have been imprisoned by the insurgents ‘nd it is rumored that they have been killed. “Gen. Arango left here yesterday for Guaimsro, with a column, to learn of his brothore’ whereabouts, ————————_———_. A Concession from De Rodan. Havana, May 18,--De Rodas has revoked his late order compelling persons going to the aniied States to cive security to the vinount of $5,000 that they will not engage in conspiracy against the Span- ish Government in Cu Partnership | 4. Where the unrdered woman stood. Where the murderer stood. Mrs. McConnell stood. i. ‘ling to parlor. & Street door. ‘This hallway is about ending on the leit hand Tending to the upper stor! a door opening into the dining room. THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT. When Broadwell saw Mrs. MeConnell advanet: toward his wife, lis dark face became still darke and a loweriug scowl disfigured bis repulsive fea tures, He then drew an old-iashioned five-barrelled revolver from his pocket, and cischarged the con tents of one of the chambers at his wile, the bullet tuking effect in her abdomen, Very fittie blood flowed from the wound, and it ts feared the victim is bleeding interuaily, TUK ABLEST, At the moment of the firing, Mr. Spencer L. Col- well of Georgia, one of the boarders, happened to be descending the stairway and witnessed the tragedy. This contiewan prowptly ran down the #tairs and, with the assistance of Mrs. McConnell, secured and detained the murderer nntil the police coukl be sum moned, Broadwell was then handed over to th custody of Detective Officer Fynne, who bore him to the Onk street police station, to which place the Wounded woman was also taken for surgical aid. The police surgeon, on examination of the wound, Bronognced It serious, and probably mortal, and or: dered her at once off to Bellevue Hospital for treat- mi She was then sent to that institution in ap ambulance. ‘The witness was locked up in THE HOUSK OF DETENTION, ass punishment for doing bis duty in securing the murderer, The prisoner, Broadwell, was at once taken before Alderman Moore, at the ‘Tombs, and whi asked why be had committed the murder, replied that ** it was his own business," The revolver was ix feet wide, and ver} ide with a flizht of at and on the right with long, irs Retril produced in Court, having deen found on his person and as the witnesses identified Lim as the men who ischarged the Weapon at Mrs. Broadwell, the jerman temporarily committed to awail the action of the Coroner, MRS. MARY 8, BROADWELL'S SrorT. Mrs, Brondwell is « very intelligent woman, about 40 years of age. She was lying last evening on a cot in one of the hospital wards, and was suffering intense pain. She complained of faintness, She anid: 1 don’t know where to vegin to tell my stor; fappose 1 mht as well commence with what two soars ago Foss that with jum with @n: Ht. ahd lvok out for my: self. Tbore with him as ‘ould. Lf have Living lately with Mrs, McConnell, at x3 Penri et T Dlicd the position of housekeeper, Yesterday uy husband caine to the house where I lived and wanted me to go and live with himagaiu. I refused, and we ad a quarrel, He STRUCK ME WITH A CHAIR. Alter that he went away ; Le came At abou two o'clock this afternoon and 8: fo tak with me again about living with him; fold him I was busy attend ng to my work, and did Dot want to be bothered, and that if he bad anything to say he must say it quickly, and leave me alone; he went Into another rootn, aud I supposed he had ,one away; soon —— A Washington Lawyers’ Fight. Wasmixatox, May 18.—The Hon, Joseph H. Brodley had ‘a personal difficulty today with Juage Fisher, District Attorney. Bradley struck Fisher, when both clincned, and Bradley broke his cane over Fisher's bead. Both were arrested, enna A Ticket Swindler Punished at Last.. In the Court of General Sessions yesterday, John Kura, @ notorious ticket swindler, Was sent io 'é In Stute Prisou, for stealing #1,104 from an As T went into ine room, and wes eurrsised (9 English emigrant, The be!t game was the one with a asl; we quarrelied which she complainant Was duped. drew 6 pistol and shot —— ve wow; L never knew WASHINGTON NOTE of Lis baviag & pistol before town: ——. MRS, BROADWELL'’S WOUND 4s near the umbilicus, and it is the opinion of the physicians of the Hospital that she cannot recover. tis imporsibie to probe it at prcseat to ascertain the locaton of the ball, It is probable that rome he Intestinos are out, “If such is the cany obo must jie, United States Marshals are to have military aid, where neceesary, in taking the census. In the Senate yesterday afternoon the House bill to enforce the Fiftcenth amendment was warmly dis- Cassed, without any definite action, Several Senators who favor the bill abolishing the franking privilece, adniitted yesterday that there Was very little chance for {tx paseaze this Fees: ‘The War Department dirocts that the labor requ BROADWELL'S STORY. Somue! P. Broadwell is 45 years of age, of medium height, with dark, taw by comple zion, inv gray bar, be labo piercing gray eyes, and shurp, angular features, He vite for the erection of bnildings for the use of troops | wears under his chin a heavy tuft of beard, dyod must, when practicable, be furnished by enlisted wen. | Mees Wied. "neatly dressed in m wult: of bieeke ‘The Department of State learns from Consul Gen- | Whor dressed last evening, he replied pre eral Biddle, in Havana, that the Cuban Government iias emphasis to the interroguuons pul prtered the release of the sisters Cudlipp and Are ed iguorance, evidently playing iu ‘The petition ot the American Cable Company for Govermment ald has beeu presented to Congress. The Company proposes to lay @ cable to the Azores. thence bra.co to Lisbon and another to Loudon, Havre, and Aw»teraam, or tie Hague, A correspondent who has claims against the Go- Iwas born in Morr ave been marri Jersey, about 18:5, tet init Rd Ned, on the'repatt ri Thave never ‘She left me, having been county, Ne} ed iny wile, he Tame Bt pa a he pay, w rites to usto | persuaded to ert her home and husband by « now where Gen, Preston, the Minister Of Uuat Country, ie is to be Loud, Hie has searened in vain for him and his SCOUNDREL NAMED CONNAUGHT, legation in Washington aud elvewbere, —— T have ther he is an Irishman or or Connacht: Ldon't exactly Know his nnine, keen bit, but don't know whet ™ Scotchman, Ail I koow Is that he foreigver, This FLASUES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | was avout iwo yeate ago. L have seven chidven, none Goatees of whom are owned by my Wife. ‘his taing has’ been Ship Collingwoeu, from Loudon for Now York, is | (!'souer very much overcome.) i sunk hear Scilly Isianis, J it behavior toward we Ie the eouition Two steamers sailed from Liverpool yesterd helebhorhood cl a. They wel 5 A xmall boat about 20 feet long, called the City of | lor . (the prisoner throwing bumell wou York. i im Liverpoot for e trio to New ehinirad Sdeapine her Mood ik haul 1 end pale travellers who were butchered by the Greek | tu support the chifiren, that two ot them weie iil nidieth, © betrayed by their treacherous Greek | with whooping cough, aad L wus forced to allow thew de, Alessandro. to bo taken ton pubilé hospital (aside), Dut that. will Trovpa have heen sent to Viterbo to preventa | Aivomeoututiers while. Thave be-n drinkigg a it band of inaurgenin, who nad rebelled “ackinnt tue | Ue, ut wot musa. Lam hot tallan Government, (roi croowlng ito the Papal tortie | (Aces. Lbaye many tren tory with armus ia ther bandas’ Papal lortl | the whole ofthis ent of Je The controversy on the discovery of the anws- thette gualities of ewer Is becoming warin. "A wr In the London Zunes saya that chivroform. wan adn Mere to the Queena’ the birth of Trince Aifted. io ‘August, IA, two years beiore Dr, Morton's discovery, ‘The Baron von Boust, the Prime Minis tris, ana’ Count Andrasy, { arsed t> forbid the proululantlon nf any decron Goumenica! Council’ declaring the iMfwllivility o wid have noon ahd. whio will eal to my chara honest, hardworking mao, Lknow Mr, Charice White wiil give me a good bame, for L have worked for him on the railrond for many years, can Wite’e inflaelity, Inde: ve will hardly seit T'verity behiove L ‘The prisoner, after this outburst of feeling, poured froin the grating of the cell at which h ihe | boon standing conversing, with the reporter, and pocmieoics! Cousclt Geglariog i hrowing himself on his cot gave vent to his pent up rope ity aptiatt the dost. et YOU Wi practical | ginotious in @ succession of childiiae sobs, The Lord Mayor of London yesterday heard Pp oP iar comin, fro somo British emigrants ot Setting a Dog on his Workmen, presente | John Quest, » journeyman o urpenter, lies Ww juced to leave their coun. Gnable to. re employ. | flousiy injured at his rovideice in Kwen siroot, Wil- es liamaburgh, having beou attacked by bis employer, urovide food aud shelter tor Cueia- aburgh, baring been a y ployer, NEW YORK, 4 COLORED DAZELER. —_— The Marriage of George T. Downing’ Danghter—A Stir among the Colored Peo- ow ington City. ywaton, May 18.—The daughter of Geo. T. Downing, the distinguished colored caterer, win married this evening to R. De Mortie, a mulatto with s French name, but who has previously been married and divorced. There bat been h ex citement over the naptials, in the belief that the bridegroom was a wealthy Frenchman, bat on m- quiry they find that he is only a freedman, ‘Tho wedding was to have been solemnized in St, John's Chareh, but Mr. Downing concluded to have it entirely private, and accordingly the ceremony was porformed in his house, Bishop John M. Brown (colored), of the African M. B, Church, mar- 5 ; Sema, of Bt. Jobn's Charch, Feast titties Nie «room had been once di: voreed. Fred. Douglass, Senator Re: and Senator Har- ris of Louisiana, were the only notables who wit- nessed the ceremony. All the pronainent city color- ed people were guest THE BON OF HE. Thirty-cight Years of Hopeless Tnsanity, snd Final Death in an Asylam-A Mad- man Threagh Love. From the Cincianatt Enquiver, May 17. Yesterday morning our special telegrams an- nounced the ond of weary life in stating thi Theodore. eldest sou of Henry Caay, Mad died in the xington Lunatic Asylum, after ® long confine. Ment The record of his blasted Tite is briefly thus: thirty years of aze Theodore Clay was a promi Inveyer,, He was the image and the hope of the whose faine was on tre that there were whispers ‘and o' Indiferant morals, that somewhat tinred the fnir repute and even darkened the future prospects of this seion ofa noble honse, Suil it. wes hoped that these were but the result of yom oye be st uside when circumstances upon the ma. fated men to anvert himself ond make his talent fell in the community. Tt was at thie turning-point in his life ‘that Thoo- dore Clay began to pursue, With am unwearted per- severance that caused Dis friends great uneasinens, « oung lady of Lexington, whom he had long loved i ‘The ovjoct of his attactment, w! isnt RY CLAY. the present moment one of the brightest ornaments of Kentucky society. repulsed, firmly but kindly, every attention offered by (We infatuated young man, after bis meaning bad become manifest. At Inst it beoame evident that bo * was not ull there, to uve the soft phiase by which a kindly peasantry ex insanity. Thbsequent. violent demonstrations tended to confirm tne impression, it being even related that he went to the house of Mr,—— and de- manded his daughter at the pistols point, antil at last the wretched trath could no longer be ignored, and confinement in the asylum became astern ne coasity. This was accordingly done (in 1833, wo belioy father rroviding tor his sapport at that time, aed leaving $10,000 In bis will, the income from which wis secured to Theodore For nearly thirty yoars he was one ted of ly his prond descent, Dui iis grace cal man! w of conversation re: dering him an ob Libored under the hallucination that he was Goo Washington, and was ford of assuming the tradi tional attituiles of vie Father of his Gonntry. At the occasional balls given to tae Inmates (averaging some five hundred in number) he was @ ways ex quisitely dressed, in the style of hie day, and was the beau par excellence. During all these long years, despite bis general as and cheer uiness of manver, he was rect- je<s and discontented, and required close watchiog, it never, in fuct, having been considered pradent to allow him to o out into the grounds without utten- diss. ‘About the year 1800 bis condition bexwn to grow worse, and he soon alter became demented, contina: {ng in'a hopevess idioey until atew da; o, WiKon he uied, ——— _ Parade and Presentation of Medals. Last evening a large and brilliant assemblage filled the armory of the Twenty-second itezinent, the occasion being the presentation of medals to the dest drilled men, Soon after 8 o'clock the regiment ‘wis formed in liney extending around three sides of the armory. ‘The regimental bai dle thelr first in thelr new nuiform, Line was formed t Harding, and torned over to Col, Por- -Gen. Ward und Stat! then reviewed the Inth—AT tw HUTT OR—Weie then drilled at length oy Capt. Vose, the donor of the medals, The medals were aiterward presented to ssful contesianis, Whore & es are os fol : Sergeant John Waydell. Company € ; privates GT. aulng, Compuny A; Alexander Roux, Com pany B; W Donougd, Company Cz Geo, T. } Frank R. Batehetdor, Com: pe Lefer, Company G. Companies H, A presented, : ——— ‘The Hunter's Point Homicide, The inquest by C es over the body of James Condren, which was foand in the exual at Hunter's Point last Saturday, three woeks after the man's Gisappearance, was coutinued yesterday ‘stimony connected Michaol Reilly wita the homi. cide of Condren, It was sworn that the two men had been drinking, and left Mr. Coke's barioom to- gether much ander the influence of liquor on the night of Condren's ai earance, Tt w shown also that Reilly mysteriously appeared in the engine yard of the “ Stonewall Oli Works,” and in answer to questions by the watchman gave a very coniused and contradictory account of himself, Furthermore, it was shown tuat Reilly packed some changes of ralmeat and left his home suddenly. ‘The circum stantial evidence wes rong enourh to convict Reilly, but the jury were unable (o find a motive for the commission of the crime, and at a late bour lost night bad not agroed, ————— Ow the Squatiors, In the erection of the new Harlem Railroad derot, Commodore Vanderbilt bas ousted a number of Irith “equatters" from the block bounded by Maotson and Fourth avenues and Forty-seven:h and For‘y-eichth strecta, and an tonumerable number of rats an‘! other vermin, Several of these poor people have lived there for yours, and it was teared that they would rosist this order, but yesterday they were removing their household truck, and ail mast be cleured out by Saturday. ‘Tho shanties are pulled down a8 tist as they are vacated, - — - Grent Fire at Green: Last night, tugo terr’s turning shop, Frauk- Jin street and 'Uoion avenue, Greenpoint, Was dam ave to the extent of $15,000; Insured ‘tor $5,000. ‘Toe each and biind factory of Self & Wyand. fog, was dainaged to the amount of §4,( residence of Edward Wentworth, in the rear, was destroyed, Insured for $1,500, — OITUARY, are Mr. Frederick Frios, the nde brewer, died suddenly yesterday Hiram Custis, the inventors of the Custis. plough, and proprietor of the Agricultural Works in Albion, N Y",died on Tuesday Fliakim Littell, the founderand editor of Littels Liriig Age, died on Tnosday, at his residence in Lirook» hoe, Mas. i years ——— WESTCHESTER COU - At the election for village oficers in Mou HON On ‘Iuerday, Heither the Inspectors Of « tae clerks were bwor At the new charter election in Mount Vernon Kd- 1!-known Bushwick ry t Ver. etlOU Nov ward Martin was lected Prosidept of the village. Trustees, George Ht. Crawiord, Wm. BP, Fasterbroun | Police Jistice, Dov nid Ferguson: Treasurer, James S, Van Court y Assessors, David L smith, John C. Ranking and James Carmody, ail nomtnces of he Clhzsns Asoo elation. The Pemoeratic p Licket received a majority 0! The Di tow inees On the Judiomry tn Weetotiotey county, safority on the Judiciary neler in the ‘ms was 181; In Mamaroneck LY, and —— BROOKLY. a The rosidents of New Lots want the Police Board to appoint special officers for thelr town. Philip Connors, a mason, fell from a new buildin in Twenty.eocond ‘street yesterday afternoon, and wa fatally injured, ‘Tho Supervisors yesterday authorized the County Treasurer to borrow $89,000 for the Super Intendonts of no Poor, in order tenable them tO meet their ex: penses, At the session of the Long Island Diocesan Con- vention, yesterday, Bishop Littlejohn read his annual address, gud ip alluding therein to the question of the Bible in tho public schools, wud that the sate would Foquire the inculeatioa of religious principles as» measure of public safety. At a meeting of the Kings county Supervisors, yesterday alternoon, & commitige Was appointed to in rate the char erred Against District At ) Morris by Hugh MeLawyhlin, boss of the Dento. ig At A recent meeting Of the * Ring" Gon: toe, McLaughlin charges that Mie Moctis rinted {0 ils OW UNO A part of the salary of ployed In his of ——— 'RIOSITIES OF CHIME, poise al James O'Brien, with several aliases, was com mittod in Boston yesterday for trial, ob charge of Biackinsiing, by Feprosenilng himself to bow Dtate constable. John W. Kirk was held in. $1,000 bail by Justice neh, of Brookly ‘on tho charge of haying altoinpled to" repent” atthe polls of the Fourth Dis tict of the Twenty-first Ward, made upon Deputy Warden Bar- State Prison, on Tuesday, by a con eral eral bad avpro a clerk en tom, in the Mal viel naued T' nung shot.” Thompson fy under sente yours for larceny, The War: den fred three pistoi shots in self-defence, In the Court of General Sessions yesterday, Kam- ual Brown, Indicted for beriingy inthe frye need to ten year’ Impribon 5 Uhaer a misropresentation o ouged, order was at first about contig Cate House of itefuge, bus ovbor Laforwauion rev" the decisions THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1870. MARRYING FOR A LIVING. anata AN ADVENTURER COURTING, ROB- BING, AND DESERTING, pee enint if n Dozen Cases, but Foiled Mr. G. Howard Livingston is « gentleman of fonius, who makes an excellent, though precarious living, not by borrowing, swindling, or simple big! way robbery, but by paying suit to uumarried hei eases, or even to widows of means, marrying them, coaxing as much of their money from them as pos. sible, and then deserting them. He has been #0 successful in these operations that he may be termed a modern Blue Beard, only he has not cut off the heads of his wivgs, He lins aerely broken their hoarts, It is raid be has drawn six or seven unfortunate women into MIS MATRIMONIAL NBT, and fas shaken them all off, though not until they were penniloes, The history of several of his ex- ploits has already been publivhed ; but the following account of n desperate and persistent attempt upon the affections and property of an estimuble lady in this city now appears for the first time in prin’ Last November he became acquainted by some moans with the widow of » Commodore in the U. 8. Navy. She was at that time residing at 54 West Forty-ninta etreet, and was reputed to be in easy cireamste Livingstone at once paid her the greatest attentions, He behaved himself toward her like # thorough gentleman. He was with ber frequently of evenings, and always left her at an carly hour, never takiug the slightest liberties with her, By this PRUDENT AND UNINPRACHABLR CONDUCT he finally won her respect and esteem, if not her her love: and emboldened by his successes up to this point, he @naily asked her to accept bis heart and bund. Avs for his property, that, of course, was included in. the in. He called himself very wealhy, He had a deal of property out West, he said, inéluding some valuabie mining stock. ' He showed the lady s LETTER FROM THE GOVERNOR OF WYOMING. with the Governor's seal attoched, and meny other points about it which made it look genuine. He kiko showed her letters from various prominent Western firms, in which be was recommended to the confidence’ of all ax a man of unimpeachable cnarseter, and therough business alifcations, Mrs. U——, however, was not satisfled with this. the wanted to see aeeds of property and positive proof of good character befure she Kave her future Wellare into hit bands; but on both heads Livings- ton iniied to watisfy ber, Affairs were finally BROIGHT TO A CRISIS. On the evening of Nov, 16 Mrs, U— went to the theatre with afriend, Daring her absence Living stone called at her residence and asked to see her. On hearing that she had out he beeamo frantic, and rushed wildly to and fro in the street, When at last Sirs, U-— returned he en'cred the house after her, called her by er term of endearment, fell upon his kuees betore h and beegei her drive him to despair. She answered him as she had frequently done defore, that if he brought proof being «hat he cleimed she might marry him, On heer ng this he cried out that he was tirec of life, and pulled out of his pocket A TWO OUNCE BOTTLE OF CHLOROFORM. We was longhed at for his pains, but after some flourishes ond acting, be setualiy swallowed the contents of the vial, It wus thought he was. merely attempting to terrify the olject of his affection and that it wasa harmless fluid be had disposed of, Presently, however, his head dropped on one side and bis arms and legs stiffered out, and he seemed to be dying A doctor was sent for in haste. Dr. Kdward C, Harwood, the well known physician, who Was a delegate to the recent Medical Convention in Washinzton, was called from his office, 154 West Forty-ninth street. Hie found that Livingstone was very close to death. ‘The man haa swallowed two ounces of cloroform, When ton drops was an ordina. ry dove. Dy contionons and POWERFUL APPLICATION OF A GALVANIC BATTER, & cood deal of fageliation, anda liberal supply of Tif, Livingstone wae brouwht back to lite. if We wave bi ‘hs said De Harwood with f had before —jast Sueh a beating ue I'd like to give him now, the not while he is under the influe Dr. Harwood catled in to his Lea lone Won revived and taken into bed, He teoded ail that night and for the next two w Dr, Harwood, He was then ina Bt condition to Ko, Dut still feigned terrible suffering, so as to be al lowed to stay, He was ina strange house, it must be remembered, and Was putting them to much in convenience, He was recolving attentions from them for wirich he paid them nothing, but still he hesilated to go. On ‘ksziving Day. especially, he ate a hearty dinver, and aller it went into terrific convulsions bat he’ was Mually persuaded to leave the house. He wle whom he He promised may be cut short by easing that he QAVE NONH OF THEM A SINGLE CRNT. He gave his physician his note for $200, but for. got to pata stanp on it, and subsequently to re- deem it, For a man who owns such valuable mining stock, this is very singular, Dr, Harwood is willing to zive a very liveral unt to anybody who will cash Ar, Livingstone’s note. Mrs. U— fell sick from the excitement consequent upon ail this, and while she wns sick heard that Livingstone had'been arrested by the proprietors of the Roches- ter Hotel for giving them a forged check in psyment of his bil. ‘The fellow sent Mrs, U—— a letter beguing her to MBLP WIM OCT OF Ms SCRAPR, but sho sensibly refused to have anything further to do with him. lerward obtained bis rele: anserting that he had received the clieck from a cer- tain Langtree, a shyster lawyer, and had paid it out in good faith.’ The Wreich disappeared at last, He is sald to have gone to China; but before going he performed one exploit which w wo KEMARKADLE FOR MRANNESS: than any he could boast of before. He called at Dr Harwood's office, und found the doctor engaged. He took a sent, and waited. Presently he rose and left the house, saying ke would come auain; but he ever showed hi e after that, With him disap eda fine case of surgical instroments that had b standiag op ® table in Dr. Harwood's office, ‘This was OMATITUDR WITH A VP That Livingste ABANCR, should have been so successful in bis court rk {+ not hand some. Of a figure whieh won! 1 but for slight stoop about the shoulders, light brown hair, biue eye and front teeth de cayed, he haraly looked the gay Lothario he was ——— BAILEOAD ACCIDENTS, Janes Kennett wos run over and killed by the cars in Columbia, Ia, yesterday Charles Stowell, of Little Fulls, a brakeman on the Contral Ratiroad, was killed yesterday at Whites: boro Wuille coupling vars, Wilson Lytle, one of the wounded on the Micont-Preite Tallrond. Inst 1 sued the Company for $10,000 damages, Faul Ackerson, aged 70, of 1624 street and Third avenue, while walk'ng along the Hudson River Rath Foad (rack, nea his residence, Was rtruck by the down express train. He was severely injured. —<$—<$<—<—__— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Mr. Geo, B, Voorhies, of 40 Beach street, was not A repealing voter Lieut Shoridam will start from Helou, Mon- tana, for Fi ‘Shaw to-day. Drs. Jane G. Austin, the authoress, sailed from Boston yesterday for Fayul, for hor health The Rey. Charles B, Smyth, of * gin and milk” no- torlety, has engaged Masonic’ Hall for moruing aud evening rervic A chess match bas been arr Manckenz.¢ and Mr, Perrin, 10 boy athe case tnt hursday, h pged between Capt om Friday at? P.M, ft Fisk & Hateb, New York, has completed ‘omer residence on the Delaware, four miles « Hf Mra, Ida Francis jasuet' starts next week for Westport, Kesex county, New York, Borlington and Rutland, Vt, as champion for woman's sullrage, Governor Bard, of Iduho, 18 on bis way to Wash: Angton. ILts stated he will Fesien and return to Georgia ‘Gefoating Governor bullock aud hls polley Charlotte Wilbour's husband, Cornelius Cor. son man Friday, aud one of iho heavy stockholders of Tribune, puicuaced @ maguificedt pare of horses torday Among the honest eilizens whose peters inteuied 10 wire ‘Campt names the Douala son street, Col, Jim Fisk, Jr, wilt drive a sixdn-hand at 1 Mis kensoh, Three of the Fix homes ure Hons and t cual. bivCh, at, UE Whoel #pan posed of a nigh” black horve and a whit the middle span a nigh bite and Diack off, and vice verse (or the leaders, The Carriage will be thy landsomest ever built in (ais coun: tay of Europs © OGUPMOUE LO COL Luirty-ve thousand dol Mr. D. H. Crowley's name was incorrectly inserted jo the iit of repeaters furuitbed by the Republican Commitiee, Mr. Crowley lad Just moved | into No. Isl Pearl street. and properly voted Dew resident, Mr William D, Hewlet name wi Waceuracely iuoluded In thelist, He te a resident of Cain) hci are Kh cwasies Bee Phas etrect. br 1 id l8o Just moved Into 152 Franklin stroot, and wase@ legal ole from pum YESTERDAY IN EUROPE. 8, May 18.—The Corps Legislatif met to- day and preceded to count and verity the vote on the Piebeseitum. When the result was declared, the embers of both “centres and of the “right” re- ceived the announcement with shouts of “Vive VEmpercur.” M. Jules iinon approached the tri- une and endeavored to make vome observations, bat the Chataber refused to hear him. M. Simon then submitted an interpeilation on tne manner in which the election has been conducted, and took bis rent. The Chamber reparated with renewed cries of “ Vive I" Empereur,” from she majority. ‘The last number of La Mursetiluice, seized to-day, nnounces that the paper will reappear on the 18th of July, and that M. Rochefort will employ the in- terval of two months in writing @ history of the st Empire.” ‘The editor and the dircetor of the Hereil have been condemned ench to imprisonment for three months and the payment of 1,000 irance fine. ‘The editor and the direetor of the Hoppel have also been fined 1,000 francs each, and are to undergo two ‘months imprisonment, Many persons In addition to thore previously con. demned have been convieted of participation in the Inte riot, and have received sentences of from ten days to two months imprisonment. The French Bishops in Rome have all sent in- structions to thelr clerzy to chant the Ze Deum for the fortunate issue of the vote on the Ptebtacitum, ‘The French Ambassador will have a apecial ‘service Of praise celebrated in the presence of the bishops, Constitutional (xemi-offcinl orean) demands the setting aide of the banishment of Cernusehi, the Tallin banker, ou the ground that the Government Tord to be generow The writer also calls attention to the vignal services formeriy ren- dored by Cernuschi ———— THE BAPPHO'S VICTORY. ——_ ‘The Third Race of the series between the was Won Sappho, Loxpox, May 16.—The third race had been arranged to be competed over a triangular course each side of which was twenty miles in length, At the commencement of the race the two vessels were about even, bat later in the afternoon the Sappho was ahead. The Cambria gained upon the Saopho in the first twenty miles of the dead beat to windward, and weathered the Sappho un- der Benehureh Cid. Between there and St, Cath rines she tacked to the windward of her fourteen times successively. Ui working along the island, {n short boards, from harines to the mark steamer, completing the first side of the triangle,the Sappho, irom her greater length, fore reached and weathered on the Cambrin, doubling the mark forty reconds ahead, Here the {terest in the race ended’, The mark steamer had to tuke the Cambria in tow, as she drified with the tide. A good breex® prevailed for the first score of miles, Tho struggle tor the weather position oc- casioned considerable excites ut. A dense fog prevatied during the yroater part of the time, Married Women ings to be Protected. Loxnox, May 18.—The House of Commons was engneed day ona bill protecting the earnines of ariied won It was read twice, varies P, Villiers has been made Chairma t Committee of the House of Common: pointed to investigate the property tenures of mo- hastic institutions in England, ——— Political Troubles in Italy. Loxnox, May 18,—Unusual outrages have been cummitted at Naples and tn the istand of Sardinia. ‘The brigands are chirged vith these crimes, but it is probable that the political factions wre responsi ble for their perpetmation. —————— A Sing Sing Women Horsewhipping her Traducer. On Tueslay afternoon, just as the theatrical exhibition of Bertram & Palmer's troupe had closed, and whilo a grgat throng was gathered near the tent, the wife of @ hote!-keeper stepped up to a man whose nome our reporter did not leara, and without apy watning bogan to horsewhip him, The victim ried for help. and scarcely made an attempt to de- ‘ond agmget Alter apparently satisfying herself with the Aoewine she allo herself to be tak: S$ ihe hotet almost insure, sai that tre man had ‘The Right of once been in the em her band, and that since ht d stories deroza- tory toh Bent upon Getting St. Domingo, Wasinxatox, May 18.— Amendments to the St. Domingo treaty I ministrati¢ nswinst it by ve been prenared by the Au: to avoid objections offerea ‘enators, One of them places the Amount to be paid to that Republic at $1,500,000, The elitizens of St. Domingo are to be fully pro ed in civil and religions rights, ————— LATEST LABOR NUWS, phy The emplovees of Wall & Son, Lawrence & Son, nnd Marshall & Waterbury, rope bi and tateiny Manufacturers, Willlamsburgh, to she number Of one thourand, are oa #trike. ‘The strike of the tailors in the shop of Pettus & Co, was oceasioned not bY any attempt to reduce the Wages of workmen, but by ls refusal ty equalize the Dill of prices. Doperris, and Hacey @ Bristol are at- tempting to cut down thelr prior. Clothing cutters are so scarce in Chicago that a number of manuincturers have clubbed tozether, and font an agent to this eity to procure the necessary huin- ber of journeymen, to whom the highest rates of wages are offered. ‘The procession for the Workingmen's Fostival on Monday will form at Germania Assembly Rooms, at 9 A.M. The societics will march thence though Great Jones strect- and Broadway to City Hall, and embara Ob @ HMeamer at the foot of Eighth sireot, —- HOURS OF LEISURE, pees ‘The Fenian Brotherhos 07, their third military and civic pienle in Lefferts Park, Brooklyn, on Jane 23, The well known quartette of Bryant's Minstrels, Brandis}, Kuseel), Grier, and Kockfelfer, take a matings benedit this afterhoou. The Hon. William EB, Robinson will lecture on American citizenship and the Fortieth Congress tn the Cooper Institute aext Monday evening. The Rev, Dr. Dic West Presty evening, for ary Assovlnt ‘The Natic AUAE MIMS hau 1, A. M., late U Consul to §. Goramlssioner to Asta, On the It of duly, Messrs, C. A. Byrne and Starr, late of the French Theatre, open a season of music and dramatic. entertaiomenta in. the. Continental Long Mranc!, Some prominent artists have already been eaxaged. ‘Tie Executive Committee of the Sheltering Arms Razaar give the gallant Thirty-scventh Regiment krand {ol crest concert and hop this evening in the Freimental armory, Broudway atid Lhirty stat i Tickete may be obtained of Capt, B.A, Dosmars!s Wall street, — a JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Junior Bar Association of New York city will mcet in Mlnpton’s this es ening, Maria L. Howard, dead in her bed at oy) t er Hussing (ell from the third to the first floor of AV Btreet Festerday, DIL Was DOE Killod. aged), was found ¥ pilot boat James Gorden Bent down the bay yesterday to her 6 Rey. Chas. B, Smyth has been ened by Mr, McDonald for §18 for wilk furnished and not paid for Joseph Rubland, lately of 47 Lewis street, was found drowned yesterday off Beycuth etroct, Knst Niver, Dr, Moris, of the Board of Mealth, recommends peap, punto dump ng Gross for siabie manure be € Alisher tt, No 6, neal of five ay fort Dr, Morris comp Roard of Health yerter cases of sinally students of Columbia College Law School ie eleventh anniversary of their tuetitution ‘Acaseiny physicians to. the slecting Lo report ‘The vew Park Con ners bay ® vey and dig np the City Hall Park, with @ view of making a fat Job for somevody The steamers Erin ant Cuba from Liverpool Koruss'a from Hamburg, and the snip Win, B, Storer fiom Liverpool, arrived last night Edith O'Gorman’s lecture at Cooner Institute lot eventvg was interrapted by throes roflans who uoteiy walked out and called aload, * You lie,” "you ti a Fronces Leggett starts next week as n Womnn's suffrage” to Burlington nd, Vt, via Westport, Essex county, N.Y A team ran away yesterday from pier 44, North River, and touted with Joun Sheldou’s truck hear 300 West ‘street, shrowing tim out, aod fatally injuring Michael McGinnis, while patnting a new building tn Fifty seventh street, between Second and Third ave hues, fel! from the third story through ihe duaib Wal to the basement, bat was not kilied ‘The Evangelical Prews Associati convert the world by meavs ot re ny Which aims to Ho advert ae. ents Inserted in secular daily papers, lest year so Printed 75,000,000 "condensed tracks” In 1,100 howe bers in the United States, ‘The United States Indian Commission held vention yesterda: Fnetitute Vi yer, Cora V. 5. Tu hers partiely Lewis Mawson, @ commission fur dealer, who, in December, 1808, was kicked out of the store of John J. Johnson, in Broadway, whither be had gone to r ne Utisold stock, and WhO was subsequently {mp Bish Me iy UM dae hoe pat rab ‘bias 61x conta, i PRICE TWO CENTS, AFTER THE GREAT FARCE, —e— ‘ DISCLOSURES WHICH WILL ASTON- ISH HONKST O1TIZENS. ~ The Repeaters’ Celebration in the Fight= centh and Twenty-first Wards—st the Window Shutters from the Stores Strects= The Wooden Pavement on Fire. ‘The signal triumph of the repeaters and ballot. box stuffers over respectable citizens and tax payers in the election on Tuesday, was tho occasion of « jubliee among thove who participated in the glorious events of the day, Evon the vory boys, relatives no doubt of tie repeaters, were unable to control thelt foelings. They, too, were desirous of manifes'ing their devotion to the cause of the Tammany Rings While their sires vere enjoying » eaturnalia in the coffee houses, the youngsters, not yet old enouzh to take port in their orgies, amused themselves by marehing through the streets, cheering lustily for the tenders of the Ring, blowing fish horns, and kindling bonfires, ‘The police, ecting in perfect consistency with the course they had pursued toward the repeaters and corrupt Inspectors on oloction day, permitted the young vagabonds to do ns they pleased, and follow the vent of their inclinations undisturbed, In Capt. john Cameron's ward the celebration wos unusually brilliant. A crowd of urchins ts three large bonfires in ‘Twonty-fourth street, be- tween Firat and Second avenues, on the wooden pavement recently laid on that thoroughfare, Nov dreaming that the pavement would take fire, the doys enlireed the fires by throwing in tar barrels, and even shuiters, which they vurloined from the adjoining houses and stores, ‘The resnit was that the tar in the wooden blocks caught fire, and the — paveme: became a continuous sheet of finmes, This novel and brilliant spectacle Was witnessed by an immense concourse of None enjoyed it ro decidedly as the police. Althouel for two hours ti arroundiag property was in dan- ee no Ly igi) 5 f esterday morniog a part of the pavement still on fire, Aa the city has no insurance effec 0” its wonden pavements, and as itis to the Inter- est of the Ring contractors that all the pavements should be destroyed, no alarm of fre was raised and no eflort_ was made to check the progress of the flimes. If the repeaters are equally successful in the fall election, it is proposed to allow the boys to make 9 grand bonfire of the entire city, exceoting from the conflagration only such property as belongs to the repeaters and the Ring. ———_ 6 Democratic Method t-Stufting. On Tuesday Mr. John 0, Johnson, formerly in tho Naval Department of the Custom House, pat now connected with the Treasury, was an inspector ection in the polling booth in Eighteenth street, between First and Second avenues, Among i's Nesrest and most intimat acquaintances is Mr, Jacob Wilson, who has resided at 836 East Mine- teenth streot’ since 1858: in fuct, there has beem scarcely a singie day during the past ten years that they did not meet and speak to each other. Not- withstanding this, and the fact that there ure but two Jacob Wilsons in the city and but one in the whole onst side, Mr. Johnson permitted » repeater to vote on Mr, Wilson's @ early in the morning, and when (ho. original Jacob came in he blundly tu formed him that baliot had been, cast for him already, and that he could not vote, ‘The fraud was too palpable, however, and Mr. Wilson would not submit to it, He clamore! for bis rights and sworo that he wouldn't leave until he got them. Take aback by this unexpected conduct on the part of bf friond, Mtr. Johnson drew him outside ant endeav ored to quiet him, bnt Mr. Wilson would be content With nothing less than his rights; 80 finding bis efforts useless he gave in ant permitted Mr, Wilson to deposit his ballot, ‘The Repenters and their Bondaman, In the Yorkville Police Court yesterday, Justice Bixby held E:ward Hoyt, James Thompson, Davia Buckley, Patrick Connolly, Patrick Sheldon, Al- hens Herman, Robert Caswell, Bernard Smith, ‘liam Wilson, and. John Walker na repeiters. Mickey Fay, one of the defented candidates for Aldermanic ‘honors, was the principal bondsman, Alderman Plunkett vas not accepted as a bondsman dootuse he ts nut a treebolder, owen mrrnw Butt, The affidavits up were ari a which the seven repeaters sted, and the ball bonds upon which they wd, have disappesred “from the Kasez ice Court, ‘The repeaters wore all bound over to the General Sessions. All the pavers from May 12 to the present day,for General Sessions, are still in court, Joseph Robins, aged 81, of West Twenty- ninth street, while standing at Thirty-frst street and Tenth avenue was fatally stabbed in the abv domon by ¢ome person unknown, He was taken to all his home, but the nt excuped, —— si The Rev. Mr. Clark Convicted, Pirtenvnou, May 18,—In (h of the Rev, Mt Clark. on trial’ before the Olt hytery of t United Presbyterian Church for breach of promise of marriage, his condomnation charge was sustatne el, and the Presbytery administered the rebui ae THE BALL caeeees D BAT, Star-Resolute game, olayed te ay, Was akignal success for the Stare re OF 2 109, ith thelr ol@ ns nade a clean aweep yestertay, Phe hitting was free and the ball handled sharply, We give the score by innings + Atlante. sce G2 0240 6 8 Em Rextora,:.2". $002002 0 yestorday ‘The Foore wae About 5,000 persons witnessed the @ between the Unions and Athletics, follows Unions... Athletics, LOSSES BY FIRE, > Verul small frame tenement houses fu Lawrence Hace, Brooklyn, were damaged to the ainount of about 3.000 yesterday atiernoon. Michael Hyekett’s liquor store, Sande and Poart streets, Brooklyn, was damazed Ist evening to the ammount of 8500; insured Lor $4009, P. Pearson's grocery, in Bangor, was bo ferday, The fre origivuted frou a gas ox plosion, and Mr, Pearton was eeverely buried. Lose 00; insured, is Central Railroad depot and frevent the prinetpal Wook or the town, and grein cle votor, at Winona, Minis, wore burtied on Tnesiay night! Love not weertainel A house owned by Thos, Barrel! in Chisou ave- rng, near Pocilie street, rookiyn, was dumaced to the Amount. of $2,500 Carl) yesterday morning. Rovere B, Maniuif, the ocenpaut, lost $40. ‘The flouring mill of ALS Ho Co., the pian: Hor Welen Jenin & ¢ tile Tnmper Manone Fe & Coy kesh, Wiseom Wrued on Tuesday. Lo ), hsurance, oe NEW JERSEY. > Many Hhiek snake dena have been fount at Saddle Kitver, Beccen county, Hundreds have bem puted ow An advertiser in the Paterson @vordian chnb Jonves an enemy te mortal combat for © grossly ineule {ye Diniselt aud wile Ore Feuton was arresio’ in Morristown lost even ine, having Jor-vesion horves Vatucd wt $4 ¥ property Of ded. Bark tera Ov PRs Ht J.D, Willis, 8 young man resnectably connected tn Nonrint 1 yesterday In Houoken, 08 Acharge «1 rom the money draw acharee af at hot no) drawer of An uvexpl evuils among the ehit aren of the ‘t terson. Sime of tho Who Mave died bad Inte ton tinonen Wie throw nnd the bodies become black wlmoet nie ly witen death The students of the Drew Teotoriea Seminary, H N. J, vesteras erved (he anniversary Dr. C, D. Poss, the Rey, Dr, Browa, nud Daulel Drew Evq.. participated Mr. MeNamnara, tate a partner with McDormote te Jeoney Chy Hert who wat thetatter wath the i Tande Wont the ebay, te Grand Jury fuding 0 — SUARKS PROM THE TELEGTAPA, The dreak in the Erie Canal at Whitesboro tt nearly repaired. the Tudian raid near Caron, on Saturday, Of teen ruilsvad eaiployees were killea A two-story house in Dearborn street, Chicago, fell on Tuesday, burying @ Woman, A Miss in Vincentown cut her pony's throat bo cause her father hud sold it eph Little 16 champlonship silver cue ia Ban Francisco op Tuesday night Masrachusette will not lend her credit to the Bowe ton, Hartford and Erie Ktall ray Company. In the village of Prescott, Moss. on ‘Tyosda night. Jease G. binith, while holding a baby, (eli dew from lls chair, ‘Two hotel trains instead of one will hereafter bo rua between Oman ban Francisco every weok= on Tucsdays aud Thursday ‘The Steuben Monument Arsociation Swe com Jeted arrancemnents for the ceremony @f bying (he foundation of thy monument at Utica. The stockholders of the Chenango, and Peequehanna Kallroad Company have voted to lease tholt toad tw Ue Delaware, Lackawange and Woslore

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