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the suntry hat A LIVELY REPUPLICAN Fienr, Tammany Roughs Endenvoring to Int Martin B. Brown's Sev: Phalanx—An Effort to 0 Stove Knapp-Jnke Patterson again on and Radical wings of the Republican party in this city may have hugred and made friends inst fall, but they show their teeth occasionally, There was ® mutnal grow! in the Republican Association of the Tenth Assembly It held a regular meeting at ite rooms, 88 Bowery. Stephen H. Knapp, the Prost. dent, was in the chair, ‘The minutes wore read,md all was lovely till Jake Patterson, Chairman of the Fi charged the President with not having handed over money raised for the late lection. him with not having seasion there is for oy representation in Rome than that which Is rovided for in this bill in the Consul for Rome, and hat answors at once the gentleman's suggestion that there is any intontion At the people on account oF tenets, Kome needs no particular eulogy al lands of gentlemen who suppose tha Teligions eect supports at present the Orginization of this country ; for the recent events have shown to reflecting mon that that power It- watt | FASHION COURSE RACES. DRIVEN FROM HER HOM THE ALEXANDER MYSTERY. ee BURKE MAKING A STRONG FIGHT FOR HER 860,000. Tangible Proof THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. WHE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RGB OF A RIOT, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. ‘Thon Parsned and Murdered by a Dranken Husband—The Franklin Square Hotel ‘Tragedy—The Coroner's Inquest—Mre. * Condition Last Evening. At ten o’clock last evening Mrs. Mary 8, Broad- well, who wasshot by her hasband on Wednesday afternoon, in Pearl street, was still alive; but her recovery was considered doubtful. Coroner Keenan took even in the bill, to strike THE BRILLIANT SECOND DAY OF f their peculiar religious THE SPRING MEETING, the War Path, to Rome—The Sharpest Quar- The Consorvativ Mr. Brooks on Massa- Lydia Thompson and G, W, Patterson Bent~ dy Sears, Finneg Butcher Boy, Tom K Captain had Large f Money when he Boarded wii Gardiners in Harlem—Who Re! of his Money Bag ‘The investigation in the matter of the property owned by the late Capt. Alexander, of New Or- loans, was resumed yesterday before Surrogate Hutchings. The proceedings were institated on the complaint of a Mrs. Burke, danghter of the deceased, ‘who alleges that her father died possossed of a con- siderable amount of property, consisting of bonds ‘and ready money, which she beileves to have been made away with by persons named Gardiner, with whom the deceased buarded for some time, and in Ithas been already proved in habit of keep- meantime Si NAPOLEON CONCOCTING ANOTHER i THEATRICAL DISPLAY, to the Boy who Is at the Rot. Mt fit All-The Emperor's G © People—Hin Police Preten: for {Bombs. Panis, May 19.—The Emperor will visit the Chambers on Satarday next, and receive the official announcement of the vote on the Pediecitum. Me will then deliver an address, which it is said will be ‘an expression of gratitude to the people, ise to fulfil all liberal aspirations, The ceremony on the occarion will be similar to that of the open- ing of the Chambers, The Senators, Deputios, ‘members of the Cabinet, high oMcials of the Gov- ernment, and principal dignitaries of the Court will The Emperor will not permit the Italian banker Cernusehi to return to France, ‘The police made several more arrests to-day of Persous believed to be connected with tho regicide Some houses were searched, and bombs ler, Belle of Clyde, his Death Bed. No LONGER A UNIT, yilabus recently uttered by the head of that orgauiaation 1# a declaration of prin- Ciples. which I venture to say the gentleman from New York dare not endorse and go home among bis It is an attempt to fetter the freedom of conscience and the freedom of speech; it I tempt to etrike down the rising atagoniam against every despotism onythe face of the earth, in the form governments, foremost among id and the hope of Oil on Trew! ox, May 19.—TI Course—Lydia dG, W, Patterson Winners, the second day of the spring ‘The day was fine, and cannot be, TH ante mortem deposition, which was merely a repetition of the sccount pub- lished in yesterday morning's Suw, Bilza Brood well, daughter of the victim, aeod about fifteen years, waid that she had often heard her mother say she had married her father against her The man proved to be a drunkard. lected to provide for his family. He frequently threatened to take the life of his wife. On one occa- sion he attempted to anffocate her, She quit him ‘wont to live in Brooklyn, where she supported her- ‘self and two of her children by sewing. From Brook lyn she returned to New York, but did not live with her husband. She and her children kept house by ‘The daughter declares that her father's story as ‘and publishea yesterday, is House went into of tie Whole, Mr. INorrsont in the ud took up the Consular and Diplomatic Ap- Mr, Keiery, in charge of the bill, He said he would offer « proviso to the (em for contingent expenses, ro- all cases to be presented to the Proper accouniing officers of the Treasury, the cer nt not to be decmed s proper He explained this as referring to the ex- penditure of the Secret Service tus eoriifiente of Presi Allowance of $106.610, which he was {nformed and Dolieved had been spent in connection with the St, Dominco trenty ; £98,290 of it wae paid back to the He was also informed that a like certifl tate from Prosident Grant had recently been given for nearly $100,000 for the eame purpose, ‘The Ameriean people no more wanted St, Domin. go than thoy wantod Alaska, an act but one degree removed from District inst night. meeting on the Fashion Course. the attendance good, but not #0 large as on the frst, ‘The betting was hoavy, spirited, and continued, Thero wore two races on the card. propriation bill. explained ite prov nce Committee, of representative quiring voucher which is America, the eh This was for a purse, $1,000, $600 to first horse, § mile heats, 3 in 5, in ‘delivered the tickets to ‘Association at thelr meetiag. on the night before the election, and with having delayod their distribution kon election day. ould take the usual course, but 4 for the appointment of a com- ‘course would be out of tifeate of the Presi Talk to me at this time of day about Rome being d tue mother of arts | that genins which The entries were ei; ja Thompson, J, Roden's chestont. J. Reamer's cheatnu bay gelding Butcher Clyde, and J. J. Rolle's Belie ‘and Snow Flake dy ‘The betting was large, favorite in the pools at Soars $%, and the field the patron of science here is this day more ot makes even the marble itsoif wear the dt of life, more of that power to-day in livi than ever was dreamed of in Rome, living or dead, ‘Why then talk at this time ‘of day about dignifying that Little principality with ‘A rerident minister from the United Sates ? the konUemer know that the forem # of all the men reared in the faith of the Church of Rome uttere the word while under the ban of Charles V x and Neary VILL. ‘whose house ne died. evidence that the deceased wns in ti ing his money on his person, and that it was take off the body after death by the Gardiners. that the amount was very small, and that it had been given to them as a present by the old man # very short time previous to his death, ‘The following testimony was taken yesterday: Mr. William T. Dewey testified that he knew Capt. ‘and went to see him on the 16th of 1900, and then urged him to put bis bonds in some place of security. On the 18th of January, 8 bofore his death, he saw Capt, Alex- and took ® memoran- urpby’s bay mare authorizing the c 4 bay mare Belle of y mare Snow Flake, not start, leaving #ix, In Lydia Thompron was frst Butcher Boy $85, Lad: 5, which was the gene In the first heat, Finnegan led off, and headed all hs home stretch, At [Growing excitement.) tioned for an adjo tion, and, althoug! he declared the mé ever lett, end Kn they would declare another chairma chief, quietly eat Knapo's head wn bel Ee Y beulitiog ec Ise from beginning to end. Mrs. MoCennell noes made the bigrest noise, Nobody how- journment invalid, appoint him some sort of mis- ‘The Prince Imperial fell from s velocipede to-day, and sprained his foot. ‘The Duke de Gramont, the newly appointed French Minister of Foreign Affairs, is known tobe anti-Prossian in feeling and policy. whore boardine-house Mrs. Broadwell was employed at the time of the shoot. testified that the victim was working woman. She was kind and lady-lixe. She lived 8 life of fear and wretehedness on acoount of the brutal conduct of ber husband, who would persist in visiting her and abusing her for not living I witnessed the shooting. ‘She caught Mrs. Broadwell in her arms and pre- vented her from falling on the floor. made an attempt to escape, but was arrested. Mr. Spencer L. Colwell, who boards at vouse, saw the assassin when he was attempt- ing to escape. A boarder sprung tue nicht lateh on the door, and he could not get it open before Police- man Flynn arrived and took him into custody. ‘The jury rendered a verdict that the Injar iy ds of Samuel P. committed, on the Coron awalt the result, which speaks to day Christendom, 1 refer to. the Aucusti found ont for himself and repeated to mankind the krout central fact which to-day possesses the enlight- eved mind of the nineteonth century, that KO MITRED HEAD may in the grace of God or divine right inte its dark shadow between man and his Maker. Under the Omnipotent power of that every tyrant, whether in Rome or out of ower with a tremu steady hand, and the day is not fir dis- tant When the very throne of his power shall turn to dust and ashes before the consuiing breath of the enlightened puolic opinion of world, which deciarcs for tree governments, free free bibles, uud iree men, rat Lydia was “ pole Fisk came On the'turn Keeler went np and took And lay beside Finnegan into the hom when twenty rods» fem home handily two lengths shea and Lydia third, Time—Quarter, 87; ae ‘There was an ominous silence for halfan hour, A quantity of outside rouchs tvom, = L 3 arrived. Wi a eouple of two eh at seat, and Taylor ‘that the business should proceed, ‘as the President's adjournment bad been out of Jd that it had been in order, and He sent for a squad of ACTUAL INSANITY. Ifthe Goverment wore to establish naval station at St, Domingo, it would ave to establish a aavy ‘equal In power to any other nation. mivy would be an home, outiooted ander's bonds, counted th dum of $27,880, contained in s bag. There was another bag, but he did not examine its contents. He had often written letters for the Captain to bis daughter, always couched in affectionate terms. Capt, Alexander was a very caroful carried his bonds about him for some tim Mr. James H, Winchester, shipbroker and commis- sion merchant, of 41 South street, testified that Capt, Alexander called at his office on December, 163, Mr. Leeds (Mr. Winchester's part- ner) counted Capt. Alexander's bonds in his pres- ence, and they amounted to $45,000, Capt. Alexander ‘was rather eccentric, and on being urged to put his bonds in some Safe Deposit vault, said nobody would suspect him of having any mot 5 Swain once called on witness, and asked him what it. Alexander's esta’ ing tronble about i were the rightful ire. Mr. Leods corroborated the testimony of the last and added that he had counted Capt. Alex- ‘ander's bonis for hi ‘After the Captal finally demanded THE THRONE OF SPAIN. A —— ih Serrane to be made King—Proposal to Ex- 4 clude the Bourbons, " Otherwise that clement of weakness, not of In case of war with any great mari- time power, St, Domingo would be immediately wrested from the United States unless it had a navy equal in force to defend it; besides, it would add largely to the expenditure of the United States to fovern the is'and, and he did not believe the people Were willing to be taxed for any such purposes Bt. Domingo were taken, it would Lave to be taken d heat the betting was atill n favor of against the feld, and at 10 to 9 on her. eeler at once took the lead, and ease held it all the beat through, wit econd at the siart, bat quarter Lady Sears rushed into seeom held it to within Mfty yards of home, when Lydia went Home second, with Se ‘Time—Quarter, 88; half mile, 1:15\ ; mile, £88. In the third heat Keeler was tavortte at 180 to 90 nts laid out. When Mapnip, May 18, via Panis, May 19.—The Duke de Montpensier has returned to Madrid, His eldest son had a long conforence to-day with the Regent It is ramored that the Unionist party com sents to the proposition that the present Regent be Br Invested with royal attribates, and are intriguing to bring about that result, ' ‘The Progressionist membérs of the Cortes hed . ® private caucus to-lay, and declared that before J supporting the pro would demand of the Cortes a vote apon the prope Knay or ee ree OF fiat nothing could be done. lice, and od every one to leave, as the Ne tte to be extinguished, -Rverybody sung ff, Knapp seemed to be master of the At the send-off the civilized Tho miix i the cocomnt was tiis: A meeting of the Conservatire wing of the Association was held last Saturday pi) ‘who was on the Democrat! tral Organization ticket, was nomicated for Asnistant an., Knapp favored the straight Repubitean ‘and ia order to prevent new ballots with from being min not deliver them, bat distributed at the polls by 6 o'clock on election day. In regard to not accoan' Knapp's friends assert that il churehes, free seboo!: ly to Mr. Brooks, that he (Brooks) aid that that gentleman hi had laid aside his religions charncter 9 that of the representative. He had not found it necessary (0 the conrwe of mis PUBLIC prTr to lay aside any religious tenets that he mirht have. jeman from New York had found it necessary, the more was the pity. ¥N’S TAMMANY. The Organization of the New Democratic He (Dawes) had not, k stretch Keeler broke Keocler lay next, Fisk was third. r turn Keeler brashed to the lead a Here his driver looked over ‘At once Lydia ALL ITS INCUMBRANCRS, ‘The United States woula ha That debt is represented as being only $15,000,000, but Baez had isyned national bonds amounting to more than $15,000,000, some putting the amount as high as $50,000,000. Why did they want Bt. Domingo? It would bo an element of weak- ness, not of strength, even if the Ui t it without taki eo experiment of annexing tried with Spain, with what resalt woul ‘he read from a late number of Tux ver the River—An Organizat’ ithe Institution of th Bachoms—A Storm at the Outeet. For the past three weeks the leading Democrats of Kings county have been sealously organizing o political club to rival Tammany ia magnificence and nd last night at ‘ Headquar. tors,” 9 Court street, Brooklyn, “The Long Island ." which is hereafter to be known to fame, was formed, and thirty directors and corporators ‘The directors are influential men, and well known in the arena of politics, and many of them highly estoemed in commercial circles, both in Brooklyn and in this city. Their names sugur ‘well for the success of the Cub, Mr. B. J. Lowber presided, Cullen was appointed Secretary. Craig, Coairman of te Committee which had been appointed ata previons meeting, read the constita- tion and by-laws, which declare the objects of the Club to be to advance Demoeratie principles, pro- mote sccial intercourse among its members, and provide them with the conveniences of a club house, The document was adopted. The following named directors are likewise corporators : Alexander Mecu Kingsley, Raw ar fieieh, James B. Croii deh, Thomas C to pay its public it unct! near home. houlder, and Keeler broke. i, and before Keeler got wi ‘the score, Winner by balt a length. Keeler a tired, oe jul chance was now out. aged ight have won had the heat, Keeler second, ‘Time—Quarter, 33 ; hall, F th heat, Lydia for the election money, ies with the Treasurer ‘x knowledged the corn in regard the noes being the mort noisy for adjournment, bat said that they came frome lot of roughs who ‘Were not members of the Association. of the meeting a couple of shiny-hatted friends of Patterson lagered the roughs ina saloon below, and everybody went home. —— THE GREAT ELECTION FARCE, Another authority saya that the Regency wit f thrast the crown upon Repartero, in default of any other solution of tho situation." 1t is believed io some quarters that his resolution to decline the crown Was not absriutely final, ism of his aguinst the whole class of persons held the religious tenets about which he now the necessity to do works, he (Dawes) had the advantage ie (Dawes) never belonged he knew about Leeds Heat and race. Lydia ind. discoursed 80 gealoi political influen ited States could charge of a civil war there, ‘ecler were abont 5 , and headed all through the heat. Keeler was sceond to the balf mile pole, where tiring he feli off and Lady Sears took second ‘place, falling off to last pico, aud Finnegan com! ward to third piace, ‘Lydia won the heat. Lady Sears second, nnd Finnegan toird, while the judges Bit be was done and could not have saved his distance in anoth aarter, 8; balf, 1:1 For the fith heat there was not much betting, Lydia being a stroug favorite toox the lead at (he send oul, and ith Lady Sears wee Aoisbing third. Lydia ‘Thompson won the ly Sears second money, and of him in that respect. to any Know Nota He had never sot up that if was acainst th or the safety of the nation to a ajforeigner of any religious tenets, ana thi did not find it necessary either Lo lay aside his re ligious characier or to do violence to oF thoory of the Government ta oroer any such absurdity as that. on the Republican side of the Covove (Rep., Pa.) rove to moke some re- ‘och lacebter, and several s as to Aub and Bea-Ha-Dad, but his rem: 8 political not of a biblical ‘character, * whoo be was taking lessons in Know-Nothingiam the wu trom New York (Brooke) was tuelr GREAT MEAD CENTRE, [Langhter.] He (drooks) jw: the paper to light them o the Catholics then, but where he wanted Uatho the Comm pace Fae PARLIAMENT LAST NIGHT.’ pana —Lord Milton's Dis political rights to ¥ '# death witness went to see Mrs, Gardiner, and when he remarked that the ,000 she feigned surprise. an article which wore elected. Loxvox, May 19.—The House of. Lords to Worked on Roth Sides night discussed the bill legalizing marriage with de i« jh Ward—The Republican Over the Democrats. Captain had about Kihen proposed putting the Captal ‘Trust Company, i pt had given the money to her, and that until some one came who had a better During the conversation hortly before the death of Capt. Alex- #8, and moved his hand across Mrs. Graff cuta money from off lis neck, and removed it; he thea em, while a heavenly smite lit up his countenance as though he was (uily satistied that the bag had gone where he wished; witness rr. Peckham. the special ‘collector appointed by the Surrogate, and saw Mr. Gardiner, but he said that Mrs. Gardiver knew more about the matter than he di Mr. C, Randolph Held, broker, testified that Mr. June, 1809, desired him to ich had been a gift toa friend THE FEDERAL PATRONAGR IN NEW TORK. Referring to the recent electior ‘was not surprised at t party there, as more than haif the Federal War given 40 the adaerents of Tamman: Mr. WoopwWanp asked him whether stration could be more intolerant than the present one. Mr, KiLaky—If to lea in New York, money in some success of the Demoor: Repeaters Lay’ To the Kiditor of The Sun. Sim: IT would call the attention of the public, through the medium of your valuable and indepen: dent journal, to the palpable frands committed at the late election in the Fourth and Sixth Bleetion Dis- tricts of the Fourteenth Ward, and ask if there be no remedy or redress for such outrages, committed Uy and through the connivance of Inspectors of Re- gistry, who are guilty of moral if not legal perjury. ‘The votes polied on Tuesday last in the Fourth Election District of the Forrteenth Ward were: Demoeratic, 516; Republican, 273. Republican vote in November, 1860, 51, which is the full vote of the Republicans of that district, while the Democratic Yote does not exceed 90, all told. In the Bixth District of the Fourteenth Ward vote was 410, and tne Republican, 0. The Demo- cratic vote in the same district in November, 1869, was 349, and the Republican vote, 1M. The total legal vote of the last nawed district does not ex- Tt can be proven by the most respectable witnesses that in the first named election district—the Fourth —boys not over 16 vote as often as they them ware swore in evidence that ore, hould be made an examy punishinent for erime Lord Houghton advocated the abolition ot the restriction, ing by a majority of four. In the House of Commons to-night, Lord Miltow addressed an inquiry to Mr, Gladstone touching trade licenses in the Red River and Saskatchewan districts of North America. Mr, Stansfeld rose to reply to the question. Lord Milton took offence, and left the Chamber. The Honse went into Committee on the Trish Au amendment was proposed by Sir John Gray enabling holders to free their lands from the tonant rights created by the act, ‘The amen ment was lost by a majority of 288. right than she had. long odds. She Mr. James B ‘ond all throug! der be was in dia his breast, and thi more than half its ¢ nd frequently to enemies to office, be intolerant, then nt administration ts Intolerant, Mr, E.omipar—Will the ‘of the incumbents to whom he je gentleman cannot get me into back and looked concede that race and lirst mone: Finnegan third mone man specify some the man who ed called again with This was for a purse of $1,000; €800 to Arst horse, #300 10 second, and $100 to third shere were elx entries, vi Why be had taken nd brought up the religious question to. »t KNOW, Unloss it Was becaus Feplied briefly to some remarks of Mr. ting on the present Secretary of State, that none of his predecessors was more lous in regard to the law and to the effici- ve office than Hamiltou Fish, THE CUBAN PoLIcY. A member inquired of Mr. Wood whether he en- course of the Secretary of State in reia- id he did not, nor in regard to St. the course of the Ai on in both these respects unwise and and would be condemned by the American day, ke (Covode James Graff, in sol! a $1,00) bond, ‘The investigation was here adjourned until Satur- day morning at 11 o'clock. ———__-— A HORROR IN ST. PAUL. ome bad proclaimed the infalli- of the Pope, and the gentieman from ctunder the Pope's wing that [Laughter on both sides ts P. J. Lowber, Demas Barn ence, D, Mace's eb. My td e Girl, J, Lovell’s b, di W. HH. Saunders’s bl. m. Experiment, Ail bui Ex- Fiment started, In the betting before the start, ; Patterson, $100; Lit- rst heat, on the turn, Patterson went to the front, and Churence (ook second place, and both held ihose positions until near home, when Clarence hand eastiy headed, and went home o Patterson falling off, and ‘going In second, Patter- wan distanced. half, 1:17; mite, RAILROAD ‘ACCIDENTS. might be saved hereafter, i, W. T. Rodman, D.P. Henry C: Murphy, , Ind.), took Mr, Dawes to the Democratic jaree of Know-Nothingism Railroad, was KI falling between the cars, Mrs. Ann Madden, of Water street ron over and ki day night by a trai on the Centcal Railr: John Kilton got drank ond lay doy Jeter fallroed near Rilgabeth to go jerday afternoon. THM BALL AND BAT. «, Osborne, James Troy. sey, Win. H. Thoinpsoi The by-laws pro! 2. hibit * card playing or any other games of chance for money or any other valuable an amendmont to the by- debar nll candidat sion who are not essentially Demorrat record is not c'ear and above reproach political; ‘The debate finally ended hy a pate the constitution to a ibe to the const seminate Democratic doetrin Judge ‘Troy was cbaracter of this resolut taken off the roll of bronght the President, M the rising dis: Terrible Fire—A Woman ters who burned the witches in Mas- There was no reason in the past history of Rome why this covutry suonid not hold diplo mauie relations with ood winner by & leog consideration.” The Rochell's furniture establishment, and Bryant & Stratton*s Commercial College and lodging rooma ia St. Punl, together with the building ad. Joiuing, occupied by F. Werner ena saloon, and Haggerty & Co., commission store, wos destroyed The Gre #ubsequertly crossed the street ‘and destroved Putnam's grocery stot joining building: Joes is between $50,000 and $75,000. in Bryant. & Stratton's building p from a third Chairman of the Committee on Fort ed (he withdrawal of the Consulate hat being a very Importwnt graim port, ‘ere permitted to Moreover, some of ) referring to Mr. Brooks, fed having ever been ina nk, that Aid mnt wher the is having Deen an advecate of Know Noth- ing doctrines, Mr. Brooxs—It is not so, marter, 39 Bee. ; 4 beat ainst the feld. When sent off, Paiterson on said he knew that jountee Lode, ARAGUAT MISSION. A Minister was necessary there, Was preparing to swallow up that events und to report tacte to his Government wed to the proposition requiring ac. furnished of the ex now that Brazil Itis pot true, Republic, to waten eased with the negative | *tones, of Philadelpnia, yesterday, The score was and desired his nat which immediately got home in that Lime—Quurter, 39, V Mr. Dawes, not noticing the interrnption, said ‘ourteenth Ward, that Mr. Brooks had undertaken to derive ail th benefit from the Kaow Notbing orga Keeping bis head out of the } New York, feferring to the said that he also Grecnieaf's building. The e of base ball betwoen the Athleticy of and Olympics of Washington, yesterday, letory for the latter by 11 to 1. Since their defeat by the Stars, a week or two. our pet Club hina heen winning honors and aAaingnts He rerntation,” Last week the Mt 0. hey Mid petter yest i Vecont wi hi jor yesterday, ns tho ented Out of his a Kepeater, Judge Hogan was not the only Democratic off uted out of his vote by a We learn on good authority th Two young me: nditures of the ‘As to St. Domingo, he said that the non possession by the United States of » naval station in the lete war prolonged the war, and jure of life and treasury the favorite at 7 ting off Patterson took e nest, and Little 1 e ava Dan made Fer the third heat Patterson wa ! ction by a conctlintory speech, and the dispute ended with the adoption of ‘oiled a& members, and $12,000 fins been subscribed, The Club purposes purchase a’club-house at once.g Secret Service tuod. the ground, a dist Hoth were’ badly A woman and a chi charges of Know No sated over and ever again tn the House that he never had been ina Ki: lial belonged to the Know advocated its principles, never had believed in them ing in foreign lands during a 118 persons are e1 cial who was ¢ swelied (he exper OGAN said he was prepared to give Tr why St. Douingo and its half-naked savages should ot be annexed. Geners| debate, however, was closed, and co such rtunity was afforded to Mr. Login, Committee proceeded to consider the bill by fections for amendment. A ROMAN CONFLICT. Y.) moved to strike out Guate ‘a place for a Minister Resi dent, und advocated the motion in behalf, as he « Of the most venerable elt fart aud artists, and in behalf of Ameri Wished to have their country represented there. The amendment was rejected—t5 to TT. Mr Banks moved to insert Rome without strik- any other place, ‘The omi considered by & Loage, never thing party, he tretch head and head and a sharp rall Patterson getting tho heat by to raise $00,000, and The New York Collectorship ( Epecial tothe Commercial Advertiser : —There is considerable whispering bere in certain circles in regard to a new 1 for the Oollector for the Port of New York, is said that Congressman Ketchum and Senator Fon ties who bage the ran of the ve corabined to make Robertson, of of the Police Board, walked up to tue polls on Tuesday moruing vote he, was coolly informed that he nd was ordered to get ont, and If the police officers had served served a legal voter in th they would have arrested bim and & Police Justice on suspicion of bis ORITUARY, and bad been jouru large part of the time op that UNHAPPY AGITATION. J che statement as tothe burning Dovid Octavias Hill A Long Istand City Verdict. eae Tigh dA Latin ¥ erdoy Eider Pottingtil of Carro!l, eae Hee ha te weaterh to recover, and walked about two miles, when ——— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. RS. A., the emin not kick up ® mus torday, nged BM. the word, Patterson led off. w went to work, cutfooted and led at the quarter Patterson all. thr when be broke, and a hnif length in fron! Mr. Hoan tee! of witebes in M: humau being had ever be within the limits of the C death of James Condren, whose body was found (a the cana! at Hunter dered a very carious verdict in view of the stron cireomstantial evidence that impli ‘They find “that the deceased, James C dren, came to his death on or about th 23th ult., by being drowned at the hands of some party or parties unknown to the jury.” and led, burried by till twenty rode from bome, terson pawed and got Lome Patterson thus won the he.t, ‘ond, and Clarence third, white Village Time—Quarter, 89; hall, burned at the stak mouwealth of Massa. ton, with certain p: White House, Weatchesier, Collector, They have been bu Mr, Voorures (c: Mr. Hoan went on to sa, the whole civilized world of the books of the Old Testament, the jassachusctts had coudemned und exo cuted rome niveteen or twenty persona of both But it was also true that first among men the peuple of Massachusetts had seen THE ERROR AND WICKEDVESS roceedings. It was her love of liberty and tellizence [sneering laughter on the Demo- jtedly)—That is not true, from the State, Folger is elected to the Court of Appeals be- yond a doubt, The contest is very close between Mason and Andrews, with the @liances in favor of ‘The friends of Mason claim his election what he will and in Madison and New York, ond iz vote in all the northern counties, not enough it is though to put him abead of the world, in beb trying to rope in outside parties into the combination with assurance of a ion of the spoils of the Custom House. ant have beet ‘the race and first at, Wongoccoud money; und Lite Dan The approarhes to the combination has some hope for succass, Ketcham is playing this game to humbug Grant as he did Morgan in the Segate Thomra McDermott, of staboed in the back I oney, Clarence 385, night by Henry Dug ion of Rome riion of the American not wish that, $$ BY SUNT On Wednesday night burglars broke into the house of George Abbott, at Somer the family, and decamped wits 'y Society mot yr ¥ r PHOTOGRAPH on the ground 2, N.J, ehloroformed all siderable booty, ‘day, and passed ‘& moral outrage, fluence and damnlog in its resulta upon PORTERS. unless Grant has his oyes opened, as he is likely to ‘The receinta of the Union Ferry Company last month were $81.09. James Muldoon was ran over and fatally injured by a cart In Greenwood Cemetery yesterday afternoon. teachers af the Adelphi Acidemy liave quit Liintion because the trustees criticised thelr method of conducting the ‘The Atieth annnal conference of the Afrtean M. reh for tis section, opened vestorday in Bridge Ftreet Churen, Brooklyn. ‘Bishow The Common Council to provide for the on the 30th inst R have resolved to do tt Thomas J. Dawson, of Hamilton avenna, har heen arrested on the charge of ¢ fle save that? United States dete Tha’, one of the greatest 1GIOU8 CONVULSIONS hing, and the United States resentative there to farnish accurate reports of those great events (ranspiring Mr. Zabriskie’s Horse Sale—The Purch: ‘Trint of the Nags. Wm. A. Fenton who claimed to be » nephew of ex-Goy, Fenton, of New York, was lodged in the esterday for alleged attempted horse- stealing. Mr. * Jolin Jacob” Zabriskie, one of toe wealthiest men in Bergen county, and owning flne property and @ cotton factory at Hoboken, N. J., usually travels to Paterson behind a fine team, worth about $2,500, ‘This chap (Fenton) told Mr. Zabriskie that he would like to huy the animals at that price, wiih him to test their mettle They stuppod at tie Passaic Hotel, and after the owner of the naex had treated the adventurer to a cigar, he axked him to get into the wagon and try tue horsee around the square alone; and the ad- jorristown, At Fairflela d hiinself asa Mr. Page, contractor of the vew raltroud, and on the strength of the tide borrowed 257 of the landlord of the tavern there, Tle was captured late at might in Morristown, just alter be had soi the horses, The First Move for ¢ Wasurnarox, May 19,—In the 5: Mr. Pomeroy offe: President to open negotiations with the Government of Great Britain, with a view to ascertain wnether a anion ean be effected of British North American Provinces with the United States on terms honora- Tt was laid on the table and ordered to atthe world 9 ‘should at least have nate yesterday requesting the alias Papes, 2 noted tief, was ar. Jefferson Market conrt yesterday, and while complete, gives Church 807 ma- ‘The other Democratic hi jorities less than C sureh, alned the amendment offered by Mr. d been considered in the Euglish Par- her it would not be better, in ‘and railroads, to wipe out the whole diplomatic. sytem, and the general belief tn Great Britain and Europe was that It would be wiser to delegate matters counected with diplomacy to ial embassien appointed from time to tine by the several Governments, and thus Mouble, ond complicati Ye birthplace of Christianit Mr, HoaR suggested Nazareth, Mr. Cox said be Was speaking of ancient Chris- tunity, not of the modern Protestantisin, or modern Wanscendentalism, or MODERN PREE-LOVISM Of Mosa chusett If the House eon d vote acoriminly mi er on the Democratic +: 0 the burning of conve: waiter was simply this tpread one evening throng! in Massachasetts, In 1896 @ rum the streets of Boston rible cruelty prictixed in the neighboring ‘estown On some YOUN Woman wi mob, in the dusk of Mary Jane Coffee, Margaret Cassidy, and Mary s fiebt at 47 Bs ed was hadiy cut the Franklin street police station, ning in an affray on Thirtieth street, near seromial: Quirnan, a hackman, 6x-Confederate officer, Marsto drew a revolver and tired two ahots, but without effect. ante-mortem examination taken in the ease of Wai Reventh street, Who WAS Fiabe el at the corner of Ninth avenue Cumes professed to hi Chureh's majority in Chemuny ‘The county gave Grant 1 maj: rf, County is 1,026, ‘All were locked ap So Bribery in the Senate, —The evidence be! Jiciary Committee in the Geor, ruption case sbows that an attempt w Petting the Repeaters, John McLaughlin, son of Hugh McLaughlin, the Brooklyn Fire Commissioner, was arrested by Officer Lewis on Tuesday afternoon, for voting in the Fifth Ward of Brooklyn, of which ward he is He was arraigned before P ‘tnd admitted to bail, Justice Walsh giv: ing bail in person, had beed piaced there, and «i passed’ over the bridge, uch as are always fonnd to cities, had set fre to Massachusetts done ? Wasnixaron, and took a little r He spoke of Kome as bribe the two Senators, Carpenter and Tpton, to vote against the Bingham amendment, and that the money paid to Forney's paper for advertising was jas arrested, tried, SENTENCED AND PUNISHED the criminals, and the crime was no more to be im. puted to her than any crime ever committed within the limits of any civilized community, tion he eaid that it did not become the political friends of te maa who had burried alive onr rol- diers at Fort Pillow, or of those men who had Durned Orpham Asyluts at New York and bad hung nezroes on lamp posts, to talk of crucities in past on saturday night | FLASHES FROM THE O: during ® quai Forty-ninth street. Le one the «tabbing In self-dercnee, was taken yesterday by the not a resident, yenturer dro Mr. Phillipa acts ns Consul in Kingston, in place 1 of the Repeaters, erday confirmed Justice @ amount of boil of Fred. ohn Martin, Martin Ryan, and Thos District Attorney Blunt wantea this amount increased. The trial of Charles Schult murder his wife, was continued y for attempt to say Dut the. withes new sbipping code ax lament ‘The specie in vault of the Bank of Enclind has in- creased £223,000 sterling since the last repost. 4 States has demanded satisfaction for 4 to Consul Phillips by Spanish volunteers, ‘The Spanish suthorities in Jamaica have heon re quested (o release all Americans tiprisoned by their Judge Cardozo ye Hogan's decision fixing nister to hold a rican aitists and travelers fought that ancient seat of learnin Hudson County Court, that the prisoner on the 99th of Mareh ins drunk fit cut his wife's throat caused by a long course of ill treatment at the hands of nis family, LATEST LABOR seculion showed The Fellow who G the Wealthy ‘The defence is insanity, of 18 Greenwich street, went into . uy A ticket for ‘of the beit filed arron Was com: en, ‘Before Mr, Hoar could finisn his sentence Mr. Voorhees, and several Democratic members, who Mr. Lawns said he was opposed to the amendment Dec use none of the purposes for which ministers abroad seemed to require it. Ministers to ud other nations were accredited to com: C. A, Bergerman, of East New York, who some time ago was before the courts on charge of forging a will, which deprived a daughter of Mr. Philip Borne of $10,000, has appeared as a prisoner in the City Court of Brooklyn, He made love to the widow who has five childr promised 'to marry her, and t nd by means of false repr ion of her money ————— Escaping Convicts Ki Cnrcaao, May 19.—Yesterday afternoon, a gang risoners made @ desperate attempt tate Prison at Joliet by running through a gate while a team Was possing, guards fired on them, killing two. were captured, Tt was the old stor: with silver coin instead of gold. terday by Alderman Mooro, at the Tombs. ck yertorday morning three men enter. edd the house of Mr. Michael Rhephard, 112 Varick street, and took $175 In money Voonuens exclaimed at the top of his voice and in a highly excited manner, * E false ; every word ‘The ship Moody, from Philr passed in Tat. 47, long. 384, @ Dl der fait YOrTIN ays is false, and he knows it." Mr. StevENs demanded that the offensive words be takefl down and reported to the House, Mr. FaRwswourn, in the hope of putting an end to the controversy, moved that the Comimittoe rise, ‘The Cuamman (Mr. Ingersoli) appealed to the Committee to be in order, LAM LET LOOSE. At this time many members were on their feet estares and motions of nothing conld be distinctly re ‘i ‘The tailors in the employ of Deperris, on Broad- to escape from nok yesterday. ‘The clothing cutters, as a mo: to their trade. Inst night resolved Inge secretly hereaster: The spimners in the Clark thread factory in New- » have resumed work at their employe! tertis, after a sinke of Unree Weeks. ‘and other valuables, ave an alarm | whi aped leaving ail t in the way of thelr Tt was a eud generis to do with the commerel hich bis eulleague (Mr, Banks) eodmentwas that Rome wi Whe only method of preservin @nd barmony wih sach a po ohitical conneetion with it fe did not see the slightoat ri extense to the current experses Mr. Porren (Dem,, > ure of protection o hold their meet re for her offpri entations he got y und then deserted her. Wedekin having lost (be man, sued for the money, and recovered a verdict for tue full amount yester- One of the most certain means ofenccoss ls alwaye er was to abstala:from on for ad Jing that lie Government 4 entirely with to the propriety PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, May 19,—Ricardo € The Chamber of Commerce elected the Hon, Wile anova, a planter formerly connected with the insur. xecuted to-day at Fort Cabafias, th with firmness, a WASHINGTON GOSSIP, A drowned man waa found Inet ‘Thirty-sevouth sre People are subscribing to the Dollar Sey by thous rands asa cheerful sulatitute for the dolorons Ties, pning the colored ¥. M. C. A. opened thet Dr, Tyehenor, he 19th of JIMo, Tt looks as tthe Hon, John R. Hene wark, sails for Europe in the HOUKS OF LEISUK making excited kinds, amid whic! cognized by the chair. cool and serious after Which had 80 stung Voorhees, ard there was Voor- hees repeating the charge of fulsehood ake it back or m Mr. Stevens demanding that the offensive words be out, and Mr, Cox making the in regard to Mr. Hoar’ Randall chaitenging the taking down of & \bat wae said, aud over ali was the Chairman ly and good tempered), order out of the prev In the midst of this cont incitents were these; Up all Night fo: The person who challenged hi mortal combat in Paterson for insulting bimself and wife, was answered with a ferocious acceptance five yards distance, at the Passaic Palla at 4 o'clock this morning, wore the particulars, and each was to furnish his own sur- fight to continue until one or the ‘& buge joke, although terson Duel, adversary to ‘The first annual regatta of the Manhattan Yacht place on Monday, June 2 prox. On Satarday, June 4th to be given in’ Plymouth miuistors were to UI Dlacer, there should be a minister ia Roine rOX,. a grand concert Is “hareh by eminent blind The House has yoted cannon and balls for a sol monument 1b Morristown, N. J. v. Geary had a long interview with the Presi- to Harrisbarg last nd refasing to ceiver-General appointed Gpvernor George Alexander, the Par ting for the purchase of Aut cluster to matey LIB new Alan The Castom House ca ‘The Seventh Regiment will parade in full uniform BAT SPIRITUAL POWER, {ste pantatoone) on Thareday, ce reached tothe remotest corner of the earth, a power to which @ large portion uf the American people belonged. Mr. Bnooxs (N. Y.) remarked the eentleman from Dawes) developed the resi Source of his opposition to the amendment in stat his reslatance arose from the feet that Rome This war the whole secret position which had sprun the House, But Rome war power. Ate would chnsetts, who repee: ia the Honse, ition sprung, Elisha Harris entertained the Academy of Medicine |ast night with a well-written in which he declare receding the discove had died in Europe of smallpox, WESTCHESTER COUD fle Sloper, ix negotia Garvey's Dlg diamond Mrs. Standmeyer was | explosion of @ lamp on the fourt! Commerce Committee favor the grant- jubsidjes to eatablieh steamship lines cene: Dot disposed to aid avy DUE Aret-class ships, Mr. R, W. Howes, of Howes & Macy, ban ‘ here with a new , Df yacoinauion, 45,000.00) Other was " sat! everally #0 known, ng gentlemen and wide-awake (?) official 1 night will have the pi ives when they receive Mossachusette (Mr. A number of qu ug uproar and ¢! teenth street, yesterday, to celebral jon, the ouly intelligible Somebody ashod Mr. Veorhees to withdraw tho "oonmmns—1 probably be dissolved at an early levers in the Gos el of Gin and Milk pro- t +a church forthe Rey. Mr. Smythe, to be 4 The Chureh of the Holy Jupiper.”” rs for Europe in the ere Mr, Cetstatlt Maye Ter Mrs and Maa Heck wth, Miss COrbin, and others, ed about that Judge Lott, seconded by contemplates fonading wt F the Donen of his brother sports. ‘The Battalion, Tuirty-second Re: Hiamsbargh, has elected Major Henr Lieusenaat-Colonel, and Capt, John ft It i reported that Captain De Groot bas been obliged to decline an apolication to make & statue of the Big Judge, on account of sot having enough vrass. Red Clond and Jobn Richard, with 600 Sioux, ar. rived in Fort Fettermap ou Wednesaay morning. % of the frinelpal men expect to reach stayed up all pight | of faughing at them my ‘spiritual power. jg the country for ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Potter adininist Ne of confirmation to fourteen candidates at st Y (of which the Rey, Dr ector), oh Wednesday evening. Peter Kuiser, of Yonkers, obtainea Hehry Fleck on : ely tn relation to Albert Fellx Craig, who has beon several times ar. ————————— NEW JERSEY. poral as Well as & # beg the gontleman from sented the Puritan element =hieh element alone this o) throw by, as he himself did, bis religions edocation, end look to higher motives ‘and impulses than those Which he bad stated to the Touse, Ligiost importance, in a business point of view, y should encourege emizration to, and immi- nd consiant representation at the city It'was the headquarters of ARTS AND ARTISTS, ro we, one thing of which this country Wes more destitute tha Anything of the megane of ithdraw nothing. When the husetts said that I was the {of men who burned Ameri zens at Fort Fiow, aB@ nogro orpiki BaViushe bt New York, of course I do not retract what I said. ‘The CHAIRMAN appealed to the Committee to k order, 60 that the proceedings might be methodic Mr, Voounnxe—1 Mr. Bravexe—I only press this motion from a sence of duty, Mr. Cox—TI ask that the offensive remarks of the gentleman from Massachusetis be written out, Assure the Chair that In the French Cha English Parliament, #uch language wWouid pot be Good News for Housekeepers. There was a notable declin ket yesterday. Prime Orange County pails sold at 85 cents # pound, with good to prime Grkins at 90 to 83.cenis, and much that will be sold at the corner groceries for prime butter as low as 25 cents, receipts from the farmers begin to be very fr i Marder tn Greenwich Street.® Last evening Jobn Higgins and Thomas Lynch, nd a quarrel in front of Renj. Kobins Hotel, Fulton strect, Having fallen into the of a store In Clim street, while eky The ship City of London, from Trinidgd de Cuba for the Clyde in the butter mar- Trenton politica is involved in hopeless uncer- Eqward I. Bar!, a Hackensack, hina Fustal ynosynary to: respected merchant of vere #troke of palsy. Frederick Sceuffer, of the Ninth Ward of Jersey City, died yesterday, baying fallen from hie wagon ment of Wil- Kirenabrig While John McCarthy and James O'Neil, labor. wore’ at work rep Tarnes aceldentally drove bbe p Abd broke te sacrum one, Mr, Edward Murphy, of 110 Pearl street, waa incor with the army of repeaters on Tuesday. clved. Dis Fight of ciilzenship once only on thas nd 1h his own district ‘Tye Hon, Stephon Preston, Ministor Resident of epuibiie of Hayti, may he Addressed by letter ab piace. No person with a mere tancy claim hgaiuet the Republic need address bim.* A mateh at chip between Mackenzie and Perria has been arranged t9 begin ab2 o'clork this aflornogm a Fleck was discharge The annual Conference of the African M. B. Zion ” session In the Academy Street op Tajvot presiding. f Thomas Talloran for the murder of Mount Hope was contl defence opened, and elicited some strong evidence, Wm. Sprinkman, a builder, of Newark, absconded horrowing various large 4 ond obtalulog advances on In the Lexington races yesterday Marion was the of O01 Greenwich street, 1d citizens cf Baltimore yosterday ecle- ‘Over 12,00) persons were in the ise, it was of Washinaton ear ‘The Hon. M. M. Pomeroy (Brick) was seen driving his kpan of ‘black ‘ponies tn the P. Bykos was in the box Mrs. Sykes and Mra. M. i, Tucker occupied the wat of the phaeton, Mrs. Rhoda BE. White, widow of the lato ex Judge White of the Superior Court, esterday, before Indie Jones: aud stabbed Lynch in tho left side, wounding a to Bellevue Hospital, in the Ureenwich sireet r e could only plotures of Ka- ‘Mr. Jones (of Kentucky) made fruitless efforts to ‘enre invited to meet 8 was locked uj bursday, the dui and on Wednesday night ken by Mr. Voorhoes having been he (lobe reporter and read by the ir to be out of order, persisted in having Mr. and it also having been read by the Clerk, the Chair decided in these words; ‘The Chair makes this ruling that the lnoguage 1 RATHER PUNGENT., “ bot not parliamentar The roling of the Ch ‘ial Aculptnres and ghories of Rome that fired the urists of this country, and enabled them to produce those beautiiul objects of art, by which, in the course of time, this country could become of France or Belgium, Mr. Kinowam—I regret very much tbat the gentle- n fit, in replying to the dment, impute to ition to persecute written out bj jriffin fell into the rive 1 and taken to & cell on ary clothes wuen be lay down The General Synod of Nortn America organiz Long Island Forests on Fire. Since Monday a fire has been raging on Long Island, between Lakeland and Smithtown, to ten miles im length and five or six miles across has been burnt, Owing to the prevailing of light winds, but little damage has been done. large force of farmers were ont y subdue the conflagration, sof the Drew Theologi- The second day's exorel: gal Beminary Anniversary ¥ hurch at Madivon, was about puttin, Then, Mr. Cox bavin, Jie ecovered a judkment remark reporte: The ealice was ned Church of before his death for counsel feee due ‘The Directors elected by the N: laven Railroad ye conntructing drawing room for either broad or t passepwers cad ride from Long ouk change of cars, msn from New York @bjec'ions to the pro this sido of the House any disps me on account of the peculiar religious notion Poleriained by the See of the Papal States. ‘Was unworthy of the gentleman, and he would Lave fone well to inform the Louse, instead of making Puch wh appeal us that to passion orto prejudice, in Stead of making any such yor THR voTR roligious weet in America (Several That ie it eaactly.” | to have t b 5 th ates are the delegates trom day, trying to ny lace care start No buildings bave been pa naton bo take anexcu sir was received witn one uni: versal shout of langhter all over the House, and helped to restore good humor. —— The Paterson Guar ib (who bas beet worth of milk to mix with bis gin, did he use to mix with his milk? Yosterday afternoon a number of men wet Guiteuberg 1M an open lot Afier waiting rom ge, New Haven; Nan A. Baldwin, Jonathan Godft ground that Fitzgerald had bimselt veea from a Ballo Davenport, Iowa, May 19. The fourth anniversary of the Universal Peace Union 8 tobe celebr way, New York. ff mers Bellona, don; Alemania, “ vent Four men were drowned at Piscataquis, Falls, on Last evenin, 0 esterday moruing. They woe a Who Were WOrkiLg inquest on the body of Charles ker, whose death was a mystery, was held ‘Tie testimony taken was ineufl ive Jury adjourned until Monday, When over the rapidly nearing the ng Do Havens - . Richmond N. By J Butea, hoster, Me; ead D, and 24.0 ths mieudwent to the Coustituliog of the ground, the balloon collapsed, throw McPhail, Cape He fell through the real af as CuSO WU Wel ise PRICE TWO CENTS. — ie to elevate Serrano, they both branches of the Bourbon fam- play of Temper. sister, Which came up for its second ‘The bill was refused second read ————_-- ——— iM brakeman on the Susquehanna lied on Wednesday at Wells Bridge by Ned in’ Mont reek fon Weaver: n the track ress Cut Off both his lege. ame of Morrisanta, defeated the Key- Last weok the Mntuais whipped the 4028 © ¢ eer itig ickles's jury on the cause of the Point last week, have ren- ted Mich ight of the ——___ BROOKLYN. —_— 001. Pampbell presided. Brooklyn having failed ration of soldiers’ graves od daughters of the oral the wii A anterfoiting 6 cont pieces, ob pat ap" by the arrest wi ve a KAN CABLES, peas Ee . deceased. amber of mmorer object to the ly imperfect. Iphia for Antworp, k ttoamer, steering — S ABOUT TOWN, a 1m SU President yesterday. off Eas ‘and another at 1’ 8 reading rooms at 185 Bleecker street, y %, at 2 o'cloc® evening badly burned b oor of 587 Bixtl Ntchers assembled at shouss, Was agals yesterday in the U ring. With caro of 70) tons of sugar, gos ‘and is breaklog up airing Gree t near Broome, ckaxe Into Jobn's back ational, Beven games tro to be » declared vier ven terms, and ove to his Oppo sned Wm. Dannett and others for injuries sustained while in their em- nthe falling of Aqnantityy of loosely nging to then. ‘The case was (red Hi, Who dianiiaged the ¢ ive M ‘din Dodworth Isl), 896 Brow bay (Ture AAV CRT AYN, will nm PM