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= THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 31, THE FENIAN WAR CLOUD. THE CANADIANS LOOKING FOR AN EXPEDITION FROM BUFFALO. A SIXTH WARD WIFE MURDER. Death by @ Blind Vagabond Hus- a Mulberry Street Garret-The Mystorics of Begenr- dom—Life atthe Five Pot ello, a blind man, who lives on the top floor of the tenement house 48 Mulberry street, called at the Franklin street potice station yesterday morning and represented that his wife, Mery Ann, was lying anconscious tenement building. that some one bad been beating her, MOURNING. THE NATION I — FIFTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE IN C¥- PRESS HILLS CEMETERY. y in New York and Supposed to be the Ob- Attractive Floral Din Brooklyo—Impre }-In the Sunburst Eclipsed—Large iv Fort William, Toronto, May 30.—Despatches from Buffalo say that there are in that city about fifteen hundred Fenians, who express their determination to inako @ raid in some locality, but being without organiza- tion, or any person capable of leading them, no af tack need be feared. This opinion is from a source asvally considered stration by Throughout the ¢ The ceremonies connected with the deeoration of the eoldiers’ graves were unusually impressiv: The New York Division of the G. A. R., tuader the command of Col. J, W. Marshall, marched from Union square to Wall street ferry, Posts Nos. BB, 11, 91, 24, 118, 79, 8, 28, 98. 99, 28, 76, 46 marching Aix abreast in civilian dress, and bearing their colors Next to these was the floral car provided by Col. Dodd, in mourning, and carrying a ‘vase containing flowers at cach corner, and another large vase of flowers on a pedestal in the centre, in * festoons of evergreens s gracefully swingiug between them. This car was drawn by eight Diack and gray horses, Rext wos an Erie railway wagon, bosatifully deco- fated, carrying He informed Capt. Kennedy ‘Tho story of iy knew well as @ worthless, quarrelsome, dissolute fellow, was looked upon with anepicion by the Captain, and inquiries were therefore made of the neizhbors. sured Capt, Kennedy that Costello often beat his wire On Sunday night a little after midnight they were aroused from their #leep by the woman's They could hear her distinetiy imploring 4“ for God's sake not to kill ber.” They added that the wife was not a whit better than her degraded lord, both being idle, abandoned characters ‘and habitoal drankards. On this information Costello was at once arrest by Capt. Kennedy and taken before Justice Hogan, ited him without bail. was anmmoned to attend the woman. ber lying on a miserable apology for a bed in filthy apartment in the top story of the tenemen| ‘ouse. Her face was badly awollen. body limbs had been almost pummelied to a jelly, and ber head was frightfully lacerated. She was speechiess. In & corner of the room was seen a large, marder- ous, knotty bixckthorn stick, with a huge knob on the'end, with which her brutal husband had bela- Dr. Hartington says that the woman cannot survive hor injuries. the Sum reporter called at the Tombs Doatello in his cell, born in the parish of Clontert, in county Galway, and was about forty five years of been blind a number of years, and by bogginy on said that his wife i 1 to guide him to public places in t women, who made a trade of leading blind be that not infrequently when the day's work w j leted, they would tike sdvantage of his And attempt to defraud lim of nearly all the pro- ceeds of his beeeing. violent{tomper, Port Colborne people expect that an attempt will be made to break the Welland Cana! there are plenty of troops in the vicinity, there is really not much danger of the success of any such undertaking. Three hundred Red River troops and one com- pany of regulars are under arms here, ready to move to Port Colborne or elsewhere if occasion re- quires, The Red River troops were to start for Fort William to-morrow, but will now probably be detained as a precaution. The general wish hore is that the Fenians will come across, and be so thoroughly beaten that the woutd be thoroughly eclipsed, and on swept over, 0 vast tract of beavily draped. “In Memoriam, Dr. Harringtot LED SOLDIERS, A Blocekor atreet rail- imilarly decorated, carrying girls from the Onion Home, drawn by eight horses, followed. Then come a New York and Boston express wagon, containing boys from the Union Home, These were followed by over twenty wagons filled with»plants and flowers contributed by citizens and business firms. The procession crossed Wall street ferry, tind in Montague street was joined by the Western District Division of Brooklyn. Just before resum: og their march, Gen. Taite and Col. Marshall were tnd drawn by ten horses. ond patto the present tremendous fre woods, near Fort William, at Th burned distriot is of the rout ¢ of' the Red Kiver expedition, and will give some troule in making @ oaad. Romantic Escape ot Troops § G Fenians—Starvat May 0.—The escape of Edward J. Mannix, the Fenian Centre, has caused © cautions againat @ similar attempt by the remaining prisoners, ant Captain Harlow, in command at the guard house, states that the first man who mevee two feet beyond the sentry [nce will be shot down without merey by The escap> of Mannix was daring and well exeeu- ‘The prisoners were removi section of the rink, which is the gnard-howse, to a ‘wall compartment at A window opened fre road leading to the Fergnson House, window, which is Often feet from thy saw-pit, whieh is not w The sentry on reporter that he Oficer—United age ; that he ba had’ obtained a scan ‘Tait, although faint sustained no serious injury, and on, The Brooklyn by a collision of their steeds, from the +hoe! war able to rejoin the proc precession contained many tastejully decorated cars, of which one was “A tribute from Public Primary At about 2 o'clock, those on foot t New York, the deco: 4 circuitous route southwa: ere ihey were joined by the East- tn District Division, and the whole forming in pro tession, headed by the Governor's Island band play Dead Mareh in Saul,” marched to CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY. long the route were crowded with xpressed unbounded admiratt va. Navy Yard and Fort Hamilton bands were also ‘There was a short delay in the cemoe: caused by the non-arrival of the marine been visiting the the Naval Cemetery , ” he often resisted them, Sedool No. 18. Was alwave a general feht, Wook the horse cars for Fated cars takin The same place these offence: Costello is to Ann Costello is ubout forty years of age. She was born in the county Clare, Lreland. end, under guard Gen, Rodan in Secret Communication wi Secretary Fis! American Vessels Overhaule: Correspondence of The sua Havana, May 23,—To-day there are rumors and counter rumors. A circular hi calling on the volonteers suspected of being in Secretary Fish for the sale of Cuba. Rodas is alsc reported to be making preparations to return to The windows ip attendance. ide was evidently a of their comrades 5 he members of the various divisions were stationed along the walks between the graves, and opposive was erected a crand stand, from which the services were conducted 15,000 persons were in the cemetery at this tim Ebe opening dirge by the Governor's Island bo was finely rendered; then followed the ode, wu vas sung With taste’ by the BROOKLYN CHORAL ONION. by Chaplain W. When the sentry insid and turnod bis back « from the window on t across the saw pit, ond, sentry, ran up the sirevt ® ran and onter a friend's aiter he came out ag had completed his patrol to watch Rod: weret corresponde 1 saw him piss t In + few minutes into 4 wagon ‘The oforts of the United States (re and Marshal at reeapture b United States Marsi ‘ery Fenian officer he ca w been futile, 1 ix determined to ar ‘The event of the day, however, is the suppres of the American press on shore and afloat, an order of new Port Captain Prayer was offered ‘The orphans from the Union Home aad School then sang a beautiful hymn, dross followed a touehiny The Choral Union sanz The plants and flowers were then deposited on t voldiers’ craves, and the pla Howed the ceremony, ‘The majority of the vast as somblage then turned to lea) few lingered. ‘The Kings County Soldiers’ and, Sailors’ Associa ves of their departed comrades tbush. Many Artillery pointed ou bay. N. ¥., to Deputy Mare him, and removed him to th ‘The Fenians oe: it not for the ge man Catholic pricst issned by the Ml Perry, Who arrested oration by J. W. Me! My Country, ‘tis of Thee.” no American was to give French man. the custom for all from the United states to be libs newspapers of the pecially with Tae Sty. on the arrival of the Severn, Reor panish order attention by Commander 0 by Commander letters or pap stecmers coming ‘ally supplied with ates for distribution, es- ing of the fal dir; robbery would re ust steal to Hive. tod, because they are fed, rhe men now here ¢ the grounds, bui a ‘The Sitanti Arrented- O'Net Sr. Aumans, Vt., May 50.—A fow Fenians are still loitering about the street their homes as soon as they can abtain money to pay for their transportation. Marphy are still confined in jail, being as yet unable to obtain bail. Many of the Fenians believe that O'Neill intended to be arrested by the United States Morshol, threaten his live if bans—Boyle O' Reilly Threatened tion decorated the At the Cemetory of the Holy Cross, Moral offerings were laid on the grave of the late Col. in October, 1868, at Hosine conducted the servicer, liverod « feeling oration. Admiral Poor's ship. the was called to the Admiral Franklin of the Saugus, and of the British war sloop Dash. Rear Ad- miral Poor wrote to the Intendente, Gen, Rodas being absent, protesting demanding that the papers delivered to u To-day, on the arrival of the Cala from Jeans, an officer of the Severn was seat on reaisior the Vessel, apd to ask for ‘Captain having bean notified by thorities that he mast not pai the officer he could take them if he pleased. over the aide, t ationed there intercepted him all his capers. The chaplain w: papers he lad secreted were removed, istow Station bat will leave for 3° allowed io be Colonels Brown and were fired at the Battery and on Governor's Islan! day, and flags were hoiste: the City Hail and other public buildings. SERVICES IN Ti the New York Academy half mast on In the eventni 2 nity presents itself ‘They sti!t elsim that he br large amount of money coilected from the hard earns ings of Trish laborers. Was arrested this morning by ‘and the oration w WP. Thompson. D:D. LD. Tt is pot the pation that has apostatized. Thon: corruption and intrigue Nave infested her poils and ¢ Bled er high places, the he vered the opening a nounced by Josey peroration Dr. alsoisearched Brown and Capt, Daniel Murphy copie Is yet true jea of national iife en won by moral id He people Must Fepudinte the leaders who would be false He who would bu THE ELECTION. to-night frou The Complete Ofictal ping at the Welden House, Are These Men a Part of the Bu Church, Selden Dy auother fumigation of fre and bri wLiled the verdict of the war by incorpor titution the do ‘of ju-tiee, that the war Providence aud of the he Coustitution itelt, even whit the principles Dernoit, May 30.—N tans left Sagenaw and: Boy some fifty or sixty lett Port Hu pving towards th State it is reported toward Detroit. destination, but have stopped bere, all takin road for the East city on Baturday night by the steamboat unity, of equalit {itutional Government sual! Te Feat in the Conrtitt ction ww Living jiowing resolutions were adopted, on mo: don, J. C. Phacancy: te believed that none tue Lake Sb number of Fen’ over 200.0% dead and life of the Di oth snouid be amauaily cor Dlends with the re the whole land aske thi Reaived, That & committees of five, ineludink th Chairman, be appointe f Hovoravlé Senators 01 dent Asked to 1 ede for the Capt Pinckney, Pleasanton, Daganne, Cochrane were military command. asmuxotox, May 30.—Tb ersand United States Marshals » ronticr telegr ere Was a larg Aiwmunition seattered at der, und they « make of then: tion of the Previa a). Forbes, and’ Gen, the committee. THY DAY ELSEWHERE, vey City the turnout of the citizens + "he ceremonies were conducted in a ti New York Bay Coin ing the remains of a soldier t on from Washington was a feature of Procession. ‘The bod; Hot with military founcil, and city officiuls were in ‘The Taylor Zouave ‘as the military escort. orth Baptist Church delivered the oration the grouud. and the Jersey Cily Saengerrund Socie- ty furnished the vocal music, were memorisl services in the Catholic Institate Where un oration was delivered by the Hun, A. B. Throckmorton. ‘The only public decoration of the graves in Qu county, besides thone visited by the Brookiyn duci ties, Was that conducted | here were attended by over two thousand pers: and were under the mapagewent of Post Hunisme GAR. The sold: was profusely garlanded. riots’! Orphace Home sang, and the oration was de Livered by the Rey. Mr. W Also dolivered by L. Bradford Prince, and the Key Mr. Holloway, of New Jereey. ‘Tie decoration of the graven county was attended to by Post Shaw G. A. It Dr. Brownlee delivered the oration, and George Willian In the evening services were haa Duteh Re‘ormed church in Tomkinsv4i No. 6), G. A. R. had charve of the ‘Toe Fire Department aud Many lemperance organizations paraded. 4000 persons listened to an address delivered by the Hon, Cassius M. Clay 8 Hoboken. the First Battalion N. @. 8. N. J., Qader commend of Major B. F. Hart, and Battory A, parsued as an escort to ‘Lhe procession Greenville, adjouni ry. A hearse conta ow what disnosit Ing culled to che atte . he directed that insiruetions ford E, Chareh for Chiof majority over And Androws over Mason, 47 The total vote ts as follow ‘The majority for ancers and the Emmet The Rey. Mr, Cardo of gether and pine the aruns they h from tine to cime sent to the different depots on ilitary failure, Is will be seen that Rapalloruns 9,886 votes belund his ticket, and Peckham 3,326. Folger, on the other hand, rane 4,054 ahead of majority over Grant wus 10,000, Democratic gain in the State, 77,275. NT eae GEN, CROOKES HOSP. opposed tot ment to intere now in the hands of the Canadian Flushing. The exerci ron the aul Hudiane are very mu to let the law take its course ‘The latter says h exusperated, and monuinent on the The children of the Pat Grand Conucil of Fenian Lenders. Burrano, N. Y., Ma the midde States and the West were in ¢ ting the late dis: measures for a reorganization, atthe miserable faita Kicking the New York Militia off pect Park Parade Ground. Judge Pratt, of the Brooklyn Supreme Cou yesterday deciled to grant the mandamua restrain ing the Park Commissioners from allowing the New York militia the ase of the Prospect Park parade ground. The decision war appealed from, and 1 stay of | proceedings was granted, on condition that the Commissioners would give ponds in indemnify the county for any damage which might be done should they allow the militia to use the It way be remembered that the residents ined that whe Addretsos were 90.—Fenian le in Richmound ter and adopting at St, Albans, the aim that the org Curtis presided, Will steadily pursue its ob flecorstion in fornia Peninns Awak Fenians was held ‘last’ night, Additional aubsertp: tions were received and a numbe of Flaibash comoli of volunteers en- York militiawnen visited the pl panied by ® uang of rowdies who destroyed proper and created a disturbance in the joneral and Supervisor Crooke (the fa Jono H. Bergen, an aspirant for the Distri ney’s office), went to thelr rescue, and proc mandamus trom his old law partner, Judge ——————— iu the City Hall er the Now ‘e, they were accom Wedeon County Artiliery Post Wadaworts N halted at the Hoboken Cemewry, where, after the oration Of the graves a prayer Wan offered by the v. Dr, Thompson, followed by an oration by Gen, oMENT IN THE CITY nition in Ent Sanguine~The * Bogus" — More Commissary Department ‘The spirits o mained undashed, and notwithet failures, the leaders and th file’ are yet undismayed, sinsm—The Leaders apaiches Dow Reerniting—A the municival authorities, the partinent, and many civic sucietios constituted the Auuyon and sta Tbe religious Sanguinary Pol al’ procession, Pied carriages in the ine. Werv conducted by tho Rey. J. Koeve the Rov, sauce Tuttle, Ct Soldiers’ Hume. Med as orator of the day. Io. kiigabeth, N. J. ninns in this city still re- Vosterday afternoon, Jerry Murphy, @ well- known Tainmany politician of the Twenty-first Ward, was in conversation with a number of young n outside the Sheriff's office. Juced, and Jerry indulged in various disparaging r Marks about the fiasco of the Younz Democracy, which proved very distasteinl to his hearers, who ny Fox aud O'Brien. ond aburive epithets followed in rapid and the services of an officer were require 4 retired, four attaches of the Sheriff's + upon Murphy and beat him brutally, eut- ting him badly abont the head, sin of the New The’ Rev. Biaeon Sagivied oi No news of dete genuine, ond the excitement j its height among those willing to go the front to do battle for Ircland against the reacoats Canadian frontier AT HEADQUARTERS yesterday a lunge number of wm: most of whom had already enlisted and were ansious for the ebane ish independence upon ¢ President of the Brotherhood, and Mr chan, the Secretary of War, were at their posts 1 found their hands full 4 of mon who we Politics was intro- committee of ladies met in wurly in the day to rec At 12 o'clock the ceremonies were d in the same place by # prayer offered by the sontribucions, ton nan swore Angry words Third Kegiment, N. G. 5. Aided o* an escort, ‘ihe Mon, Joh Davideou de n were congregater), in the © patriot Rosedale Cemetery, uear Orange, N.J., \vas the of ipteresting ceremonies, ‘savg several hymns, and the Hon layor of Grange, was Lhe oretor York, delivered the jek, All the ceremonies in When they had ex winth, the man was taken off all bruised and bloody, to one of the offlees near by, where @ physician Was called in to dress his wounds Phe’ Ger.nan Singors’ Sociot, Geo. J, Terry, Gen, Geo. If, Bharp, of New oration in New Bru Me viciuity were Vial In Trenton the colored fated the grave rthe direction U Bot the Third Battalion N. G, paraded scort to Riverside Cometery. A the ceremonivs, A qoveral holiday wos observed in Washington. Congress was not iu session ant all the Govern- ‘meats were clowed, wembled iv Ariington Cermetery, where te ones orwned wish the firing ther Mrutal 0; by a Firat Ward Ring Politician, On Sunday night, as Charles Herzog, a respect able and inoffensive German citizen, was returning and just as he h of their own di to continne true to the cause of Irivh liberty, and advising them not to believe the despatches published morning papers, ull Of Whi with by men in the British authorities, ‘This © d the corner and Battery place, he was si denly pounced on by a murderous ruMan, and beaten mercilessly without provocation at bis residence suffering {rom coucussion of and prononnced by his pliysician in 4 ‘The wretch who committed outrage 1s named Matthew ‘Toole, by occupation night hackinan, but bet er known as the leader of iret Ward gang of repeaters, and of the Tammany Hall General Committ custody, and it is to be hoped will ie mate to un. it vas stated had been tamper under the pay ment, if possible, inere higers with the ‘Thousands of per. ovement, and hud the effect ber of reerults, insiruetions from the ofive Brotherbood, rushed to the various Committees to add their names to tie already long roll of those anxious to go at ouce to the Irontier COL, RYAN'S RES A thick-set, rudy Irishman, who elaimed to have thiy dangerous state of @ national larine Baud per Written for the occasion by Henry grand chorps of $00 voices furnished the Vocal music, accompanied each time by tue Ucneral Logan delivered tue ora Maine Bood, tun. ‘Vie Odd Fellows! societies and the Fire Depart meni of Port Jervis paraded, Addresses were de- . Thomas Holt, Dr. National Cemetery at Gottysbury tore and comrad » decorate tbe graves of our honored dead. Ay Was generally observed Warouguout the livered uy Brig. G ican M. B, Church, Elizabeth, on ro undertook to a brother by holding # lighted lucifor match under lin nose, The sleoper quickly opened his eves and der to meet him in mortal com: ‘They accordingly the custody of a Dey ston street some months ag Quarters, and add allway anton t called upon all tr y Marshal, whi Sunday, a ni ake u siveping 0, visited bead loungers in the waik at some length, Irishmen not to be discouraged the rumors which lad boen published in the OWSDADETS, BAG Hated blak thery were wen al the sowded with vi challenged the o bat outside the church, at on ent out, fougut is out, and rovurmed to their front who were able and willing to carry on the pa- triot troops from conquest to conqnest, Boans. The report of the capture of Gen. Gleason and of Boyle aang wore, unliesitatingly declared 10 be Dogue, as nleo were the statements that the men at the front were becoming dissatisfied and wei turning for home, No despatches a atementa were received at the “ Green House,’ and in the absence of all substantiation of the storios it was given out that the newspaper despatches had been received through quarters either under the control of the “inion soldiers, or of the hirelings of the British Government. As men have been sent to the frontier with special instructions to telegraph on everything of importance, and as this fact was Known, it is not to be wondered at that the masses were unwilling to believe reports which were not confirned by special despatches from the front. RECRUITING till going on throughout the city, and any num- ber of menteould be enlisted If the various Commit. tees having the matter in charge Wore Invested with the pewer to goon. It is slated by authorities who are supposed to know the facts in tho case thero ere to-day 10,000 men in this city who have deen already enlisted, all of whom are willing at once to proceed to the front, If the funds for their transportation were fortncoming. Tt was said at headquarters last night that at least 600 men were yesterday added to the list of “soldiers. COMMISSART. At a meeting of Contres beld in the Fourth stroet Duilding, it was determined at once to establish a commissary department on the border. In order to carry ont this resolution several sums of money were voted, and a gentleman sent on by the 42. M. Hudson River Railroad train, having funds in’ his charge to be added to those sent on Sanday to Malone, ‘The announcement of this determination was received with great enthusisam, and it was con. sidered that this alone would be a sufelent retuta tion of the charge that the men were leaving the frontier and begging (ood from the eitizens along the ronte, FOR THR FRONT, About 40 men, it 1s said, teft thts city for Malone by a train at 4 o'clock, P. M., and about 300 more were ready to leave by the midnight train, If money had eome in yesterday as freely ax was ex. pected the last night would have been crowde! by men who wore willing at once to take their risk under th Jerevin of any geueral who may be appoiuted commander-in-ehfeg, MEETING. A mecting was held last evehing at Tih After encourncing snecehes by members of te Organization @ collection waa taken up wluch it 1s sat! amounted to over $100, ‘The greatest entlrusiasm, re’ ed from the commencement to the close of tho meoting. ‘THe NATION OF FLUNKETS. A Fenian meeting in Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn were excited last night by the recitation of the fo lowing poem, written by Mr. J. B. King, an’ under {ts influence they subscribed freely to aid the mea at the front: Tp, Feninas, up. see our | ve them your vid whl Int are the streams of Canadian fountains, red wits the blood of tue Saxon must fw! ‘This is our Jast struggio for freedom and honor; Tish fo the standanl of Erin's prond brave: | tor your Cot on on the mountains! Ley rust on the fo 5 Fy, Co. ahARe Is up to die ov to eave! von the border, ( England's crown. aiting the order— come down n her. Boys. if we fail. jet your enree be upon her, This nation of flunkey® and fo the brave. he vin's Fona f jeeming their honor iny curee on the land that would nourish a siave THE POOR APPLE WOMAN'S MISTAKE. Asa (uncral procession of the members of Mani and . were approaching M ferry ves in old Trish Woman, who sella apples nea taking tuem for the ¢ rand Army for the Liberation of Lreland, revereat- javped her h and raising her beaven- xelaimed: ‘Och, the Faynians; God bless THE WAR NoT OVRR TET. 1P. M. Hodson iiver Railroad train carriea two Fenians, bound for Malone, to reinforce the invading ary pecurse ene] WHAT DOVS Iv MEAN? palates Bose the Fentan Raid 9 British Se for the Manufacture of Public Sentiment ¢ The recent fu of the “men im green” in attributed by some of the -irewd and sceptical mombors of th . not to the assumed cowardice of deserting the flelé to be orrosted by a Federal © leer, bat to treason to the canse, ‘The reasons as: ‘zned for this belief are, at ie tion. ‘They ar 1. The Bri'tsh Consnt piansinte, and worty of serious considera fthis city, BM. Archibald. Keo, who was never found sleeping on Whoa the Interests of Engiand w not emp le soy to wateh ian head Guerters in Fourth street, although he was wlvised weeks age of the fact thar a upon Cun contemphied 2% ‘The United States Marshal, Gen. Sharpe, aid hut receive any structions from Hamilton ‘Fish, Sceret ory of Stite, (0 intertere with Ub ans wio wore known to be eng n planning the tn vas'on, ‘This fact was obtained by a SUN reporter from the Genera! himeclf. ‘The roid was wade sgainat the will and the de Hherate decision of the Fer ion Senatetie Senate havin ily predicted th Canada, at this tine, cau {, The Fenian ty swail amount invesion Would prove disastrous to the ops Were suppled with only a ious and ammunition, and the weve tiniest ub of fridks On the dy th 8. ibe commanding General enused himself to be In regard to the first point, the apathy of the British Consit cannot be reg ind than +i. niin the iiht of tint he eansed the reat of Wm, R. Roberts, 64 rmer Pros tent of the Fenian orgeniza}ion harge of con- spiring to invade anni, when he hat a raid was contenipluted, iho had pot gone to the fleld ; ind he Ludiow street Jul, and was exawined es Com missioner Betts to ane wor a eh f eonsnirser to violate the nentrality Javes, Wien a bona fide movement against the B.iush Crown in Ireland or in Canada was a tact of (Le Feni'n programme, Mr Archibald checked the movement in the bud, by einplog ing spies who informed him of the desigis of the enemy. Maraial Sharpe's oficial ignorance of the sesigns ofthe Fenian Waders, and tue fact that ue did) not foste Hom under sur the Feniin rooms ¢ #2 Prince proofs vernment of international de i his deputics to k prevent enlistercnts ti h took place mis h'ly in th Fourth stresi, and an Jent thems ‘Te hostility of the Fenn Senate to the move ment, t tulfivled prediction of the disasters Which would follow the rads, and the light treasary aad the meagre supply of rations for cazapsign that Was intended to result in the conquest of the northern frontier of Ameria and (he Vast region of Can dens in the lareie of Wed nesda n dem te ox. planation If the raids were made with the connivance of the Britis authorities, they have probibly se: Vin ting a genuine and iinportant mmovemen against Canada, Which Was the oljoct aud design o. the Fenian Senate. i ed indignation of British Minister, Mr, ‘Lhornton, When he was informed of the raids, « which he must have had previous knowledge fro the uewapapers, and” the invetivity Of Consul Are! bald, are clumsy evilences of the fact (Hat tiny knew #1 about the move saith Hh The Denth of an E t Bishop, Bishop Jackson Kemper died in Delafield, Wau- cr Wis., on the 240) inst, He was bora in Dutchess county, N. ¥., and gi Vat Col 10, He w rdained in stl a Episcopal Chnreh. In 1335 Dr, Kemy Bishop oi the p of Wiscons! conser hee: In his visitations he rs, hits ne being. Mink Nibited ans of travel, ‘To his arduous labors and wise counselé the pregent pros crous state of the Epiaco pal Churen in the West is largely attributable, —-———— ~ Accident on the Sc wurk Railroad, As the 7:10 A.M, tain from Newark, on the Newark and New York Railroad, was passing Wost ay, it was thrown fro arelossness of Jown an embankment and Was Pp e sand, Wilham Curtis, the enzines Wis injured internally, aud Mrs, Keegan, or Union street, Newark, fad her shouider severely’ hurt passed throuh many. privations and da Pst — Sentence of a Wife Murderer, Thomas Halloran, convicted of murder in the second degree in the Court of Oyer and Teruiner, Morris County, Noda. for tie killing of his wite a Mount Hope on tho fith of April” last, was een: tenced by Judge Dalrymple a. Morvistown yoster day to 17 years at hard labor in the State Prison — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, > President Grant has ecepted the invitution o Senator Cameron ty spend some tine with tit ths Suniney Ot his country Boat bear Harrisburg, The Commissioners of Charities and Corre. tioa Lydia ‘Thomrson and her beautiful troupe ov a ure emcurrion (o Bivckwell’s Inland on sunday Mr. Kenward Philp, the well-kaown novelist, | writing @ new story forthe #irestde Compal. title i" The Brooklyn Boarding House Kevper,* aud iL |b ® tale of love, Virtue, and revenge, The Hoo, William L. Gardner was the eathor of the excellent interlude Introduced tn the play of "Pygmalion," in the Academy of Music, on Saturday eventing, thd occasion belng Me Jennie Willwore’s benefit. Mr. Gardner should write a play, He could easily eylipae Ar, Brough's "Fox aud Gee” PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE SPANISH CORTES SUMMONED TO MEET ON THE 6TH OF JUNE, THE LATEST SECRET MARRIAGE. THE ZION CHURCH UPROAR. HOISTING A PASTOR INTO A PULPIT, AND THE DEACON OUT, ables Of Brookiyn— regent son—Marrying Despite the Old Folka—No Cards, No © “Those who love dearly love early.” with this maxim, Master Randolph Morris, son of Mr. Charles B. Norris of 91 West Thirty-second street, in this city, thongh hardly twenty, fell des- perately in love with a fair maiden of sweet #ixteen by the name of Miss Mary Croxson, the daughter of Mr. J.B, Croxson, of the well-known firm of L. M. She resides at 181 Clinton stroet, ‘Tho boy's passion was ardently recipro- catod, and the young couple plighied theirttroth but when the parents heard of the love-making, it was onceremontonsly vetoed on the score of age, overnor™ of young Morris of coarse threat- ened to disinherit him, But Morris, Jr., was made of good stuff, and the Miss waa no less determined than her juvenile A nent little plan wns arranged by which the loving pair mado it convenient to visit relatives in following the youth had and- town, and his business was The Colored M. EK. Church Difientty—The Vindicnted—Trastes iz nm Society—And Getting very Hot Water, The rowin the African Zion M. BE. Church at Bleecker and West Tenth stri that had its origin in the selfishness and stupidity of the trustees in opposition to about 700 members, and A mixed congregation of over 1,000 persons, Butler, the most eloquent colored preacher in the city, is the innocent cause of it, friends’ version of the trouble 1s aa follows: ‘The book of discipline cont thorizes the Bishop, at the request of the membors of a church or a majority of them, to return amin- ister to such church the third year. Jostly popular with bis congregation, and they sont Anumerously signed petition and a delegation to wait upon Bishop ,Talbot at the last session of anvual Conference, and asked for bis retarn for the third year, As The Spanish Throne Complicat’ Congress of Maprin, May 30.—Prim has sent a circular to all the Deputies of the Cortes informing them that it if of the utmost importance for them to be tw their seats on the 6th of June, that day ho will explain all the efforts which the Provisional Government is making to sottle the question of the throne, and will appeal to the Cortes to arrive at some solution. deny most positively, on eminent authority, that any desire of making a Cabin question of the vote of the Cortes upon the propo fition to invest Regent Serrano with the preromatives of the novercienty, THR LONDON MILLIARD CHAMPIONATIP. Loxpon, May 90.—The ehampionship match billiards for the challenge cup and a £100 a side, be tween John Roberts, Jr., ebampion, and J, A of Brighton, was played to-day at 8 James's Hall, The terms wore o thousand points ap ‘The playing was careful om both sides, and conse Mr, Roberts won, the count stand 1,000; Bowles, 74. The bighest breaks were 57 for Roberts and two of 31 each fot on Sunday, is one Bates & Co, Tle says that on ‘The imperial journale nga clause which av- Generat Prim hn den basiness with the Ker, Joho M, Hefforinan, Soon afterward the hay py bride returned to her father's house and Ran folph_ to his paternal roof. loved on in secret for weeks and weeks, parents of the youthful husband seeing rat the child was pining away, at Inet gave their consent to the union, which concession waa speedil: in by the father of the bride, when, to th ment of ail, the marriage THe NINE TRUSTEES had not been consulted they felt very jealous, cordingly last Friday evening, when Mr. Butler en- tered his pulpit to conduct the usual services, Mr. Samuel J, Howard, President, and Mr, Jas, Pierce, ‘Treasurer, with the authority of their associates, oceupied the pulpit, and would not allow Mr. Butler to speak. When he attempted to do so he was pulled 4 Deacon Phillips was set up in his atead. Mr. Butler thereupon quietly took a seat and allow: od the desea to proceed. FRIGHTENING THE PASTOR, On Satarday one Robert Corbitt, « Inwyer, served unoMcial paper « frighten him, eautioning hi ther steps to ree to notice the paper, and Cort Charles street police station ai in charge to se Sunday, as he a arrived'at the ho quently slow. ing: Roberts, ifcate was exhibited. they recelved a number of frionds who calied to offer their congratulations, THM TRISH LAND BILL GOING THROVOM. Loxpow, May 90 —In the Honse of Commons to day Mr. Giodstone delivered the closing speech om the Irieh Land Bill and warmly defended it ing the House ul was passed. in the House of Lords to-night 9 strong Dut nneuccessfal effort was made to postpone th High Court of Justice Bill, several amendments were adopted. The Irish Land Bill was read a first time, AN IMPERIAL, Panis, May 30.—A great Impe pected to meet in Germany in the coming summer, composed of the reigning sovereigns of Fran ‘The Emperor Napoleon wi leave the capital for Germany ata point undeterm- ined, where he will meet and consult with the Em peror’ Franci¢ Jowph of Anstria, and: King William interview hak been arranged at the special request of the Emperor Napoleon, BRIGANDS TO BK EXKCUTED, Constaxtixoris, Ma ands who captured the Marray, several years since, ied ‘and confined here, aw’ has sentenced three of the party to be executed, and the others to undergo long terms of imprisoumeu varying according to the aggravation of their of TROTTING ON UNION COURSE. A Capital Trot_of Four Heate—Won by wght—The Tr Out—The Sporting Men Dumbfounded. Yesterday was the third day or the Spring Mooting on the Union Course. ‘The day was good, but the track on account of the la ‘The attendance was only moder: trot, though there was a goodly number present, ‘The affair of the day was a purse of $1,000; $600 to first horse, $250 to second, and $150 to third far horses ‘Phe* enttion” Were A; Pattorso Dreadnanght, M. Roden'a chestaut gelding I elding Dresden, B. Daniel's bay y's chestnut mare Louise, J. Gill, and F. J. Nodine In tho bettiny before favorite at 7 to 6 ngainat 1 against Topsy, 9 to 1 against Louise, 4 each of the other four, Toe betting was brisk Tt was committed, and euinst taking any fur- Mr. Butler dee!ined it then went to the J asked the sergeant da squad of men to the courch on When Mr. Butler 4e of worship on Sunday morning he found the place guarded by policemen, who had been employed by the trustecs rains was heavy, e for so good a 1 Congress in ox: icipated a riot Prussia, and Austria, beaten 2°30, was again in the pulpit, guarded by Messrs. How- Mr. Butler took a seat tar to avoid any confusion the afternoon, and was to the pulpit. took a seat in th congregation quit the went to chnreh Fay's bay golding C n unable to ascend arty of brig. thgallethe jlers Moons and the start Prince was fleid. odde 8 t ley, and) two-thirds of the Dreadnaught. the winner. and the field backers reaped a rich harvest. ond Eastern Queen in the lead, with Gill second, Dresden third, mass, On the turn Dreadnaught tol drew through the crowd to the front, easily par Prince also came ont of tne » (9 Mood position. The duarter was done in On the back streteh the pace Was good Was no change of place along it halt mile pole in 116% ground the tn. and. they Near the third Darsed the Que iternoon and evening servic ation of ehurc memoers called upon him and yusaert his rights, and promised him again ih the evening. bed the church, protection if he would k up the pace, THe NEW DANISH MINISTRY, Corexmacex, May 80.—The new Ministry is as nt. Herr Halsteinherg; Minister of Foreign Affsirs, Herr Rosenoruieh War, Herr Yon Haffoor; Minister o! Minister of Justice, Herr Krieg- inanee, Herr Von Fenger; Minis ¢ Worship, Herr Von Hall, GRRAT FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 90. found the door s: The people were numbers, bit eee followa: Presi coing from the chureh in ta returned, and, as Brisk footing Carried them ¥ as on ihe stretch pole Prince made a brush, und for Dreadnanght ttreten, Prince drew to D:aadaau Watthe draw xa now exciting, Herr Fohnesteck ; er; Minister of Fi the eliurch, b rome youug men and rried over th A fearful conflagration ter of the city. ‘the ings, inflicting ereat evented by the party then as euriova: but Prince could not 4 Howard then attempte out of the polp kept him from his purp bat for Mr, Butler's counsel, the and trostees might have > police, seeing that the trustees n their atubhe of their prosonee to t Juueture, Mr. How: ‘The spread of the fire w military blowing up adjoiving prope 10 8 against the fe: the first heat, The send-off gave the leat eh, Drescen second, with Prince and lread: ‘On the turn, Prince moved 1p nd were firet adnanZht was dn the stretch. BROOKLYN, mong the Last. and the two passed at the quarter in 40 ‘and not coing i {t inexpected ¢ hildren will celebrate the Brookiyu Sunday de of the church. rdered the Kexton (0 + THE LiGMys OUT. ‘The latter did so, and left nearly 2,00) people in ‘This nction needs ler then announced th held tn the chereh lai tion; but when they locked, by order of the tr therefore postponed until ‘T time a committes waited upon the Bishop, and a+ certained that, with his sanction and the authority Butler bad been sent to ust now take care of him, for alternoon a bank, near Montrose atrent ed i and baried three boys, ak Hayle, axed 10, was killed. Ata meeting in Brooklyn last ev becribed (0 md in bringin, miceting was adcrcesed the turn, but oo chan: and Hedford avenue, ¢: to the home stroten, Ts one of whom, Fri ct rattled through: earriod all home, Prine Dresuen, wed Wi ing $500 wan Fontan raiders. y the Hon, Wm. &. Robin ————— OnITUARY, Saaeee ae James Punnett, President of the Bank of America, ted of consumption on the th instant, aged 67, Gon. Caldwell K. Hall died at bis residence ig lered the service at ing would be ide Unis ques lkat.—The betting was now Sto 4 and on Prince aga.ust the Aeid. and 18 to 1 ag other horse. The send off Qneen third. with ‘Topsy hurried the pace, but I) went rnshingly around the turn and ent her down Jifty, while Vrinco drew the qearter in Ss. Dres aio m the back strgeeh, while Pringe ov: 1d Was ere nd. D ‘The meeting was ursday evening. Mean- Jay ip the ruek. of the Conference, them; that they tnd so they paaed fy by two laneths footed T that he (the Bishop) would not send them another cos, sowing thelr error, i-mile pole was On the far torn Pr went toa break and made piay for t nid not catch Drew, who vas appointed Ny » for Mercer cou. Gov. Ward Prosecutor of te I 4 which position he held up to the time of his death orm Mt Phiidelpiia, March 10, 1880, and sil, pastor of the nes’ length i “ Key. Dr. John Secolid Presbyterian Church of Trenton, x Heat.—Hetiing now changed to HE aganst the field; 3 to | against Prince: 11 off first, Dresden kecond But the thin HOURS OF LEISU. THE BALL ‘The Necthoven Festival Committee have invited ingers, members Of the Hat { Boston, to uuite with th lebration here next month. Jas. Fairman will lecture this evening o# Thursday evening o@ vf the Divine Pa street, in Debalt of to the front, white Prince win Dresden third, th that on the hack Forest City Prodigies reervered his lead on 4 ait all throngh th Western nine Ye Mision.” and ¢ 's Work,” in tne C *and Forty-fit half was done be winning by ternity, Fifth ave the Universalist Mission Fund. A club subscription billiard room, samptaonst forafsned and fitted up with i ehess tables, a reading room, and suitable ref is to be opened to- Twoulywuth street, rounds, Williamsbn: d was witnessed by about vince their de- | ould nisneys aud Bresicn thin nd_maney, Prince sec rest City nine parinre upon th uniute: rupted run of success, They are well organ Jy quite at home in bis Her, could hardiy Was sulfering from ao injure thumb and hts hand canght an extra tast ball, to his post until the July meeting entri Hastings, their ¢ and Honest Allon ; Mnee’s Kirkwood sale Welce ond i Miictévck's Cnyahogn chai flechette” '«'Westorn Now York and. Tie of the Noboken ring have got for filling iu a hole tn the public square, ‘age’s Sheppard Knapp; Brown's Lo daikirk’s Baten Murphy's Carroll; White's Ed, White; Hill's Tay Dr. McCosh, Prosident of Princeton College, ad+ vocates an increaged compensation for the Preabyte bunorring certainty, but (hey de not appear pick Up a diniey Bor #6; Hiteheoek' ndere’s Weate A young inan fel! in a fit on the base ball wing, and in his paroxyiem City early last niv on hfs tongue, he Jersey City Connell appropriated $50 to de ‘ate tho soldiers’ graves, and $3,109 to buy gold vadges for thomselves. ‘The annual Convention of the Protestant Bptsco ta Church for the Diocese of N. ble im Grace Chureh, Newark, at ¥o'clock this morniag —_ FLASHES FROM THK OCEAN CABLKS, Fr feet whica en stonped and returned quickly Wilkine's Goo, Palm strong, power seed of the heat of fn the ninth inning, the 3! ood ehanee of The Mutuals #6 the be: fe apnenred rather nervous : specially 80, causing bim to ra. and they are pos pinek, as whe: appeared to t i Prospect Park Course, day the races commence on this course with (wo trote, and a brilliant week is eortain, with Pools were sold lust night ae fol- lows: Double teams—Wales and Darkwess, 95, 28 ; Allen aud Biack Harry, 25, 2; On the trot for horses which have uot trot: 5, 105, 100; Gwynne, nion course—Amoriean Girl, 100, 100, 100; Palmer, 88. 85, 85; Wilkos, 61, 65, 65, Idle and Kirkwood, Eneénie will visit De Minister Hay lias retornet to Vienna, Stmall-pox is increasi ‘The revolution in the Argentine Kepublic i¢ pre throw two balit wi hed (wo innings in snecession, they ‘© think they had had enough, aud frei that rersed slowly but steadily toward ultin ately crowned Loetr dly the best batting disp! Phe following Is the mark thts suminer, ted for money—Datehman, F erribly in Paris, —_. ‘ Fiteht of the Recorder of Newburgh, rrants have been n to Parliament from perary bas been confirmed. Highiand Mary, from Havre for New York, has put Into Qarenstown |caking English journals naturally praise President the arrest of Gea, O'Ne y declines to race the Cambria with the Sappho, exeopt in American waters t Czech leaders in Paris ere jotriguio Bohemian autonon tesued for the arrest of W. the city of Newourgh Te is said that he ow He has dinappoared CURIOSITIES OF ChIME °. 3 1 a 4 a 2 ‘ du G, Mercer, a yout was yesterday co Lemployed by Orange yy Comtniss!oner ‘ Paling Money from letters. Charter Hayer, aged morning, And died At about noon reiled with hie Wife, of hor. he was jealous dL. Wightman, whose teatimony Judge Cudwatta Ser, Of Pilindelphia, stiginatined a's Hef, i a member of the jorée of this olty, and went on capecially to testily 18 the Sherman case. Brown and Wallace Crosh eviyiters, wore sesiemlay, in the Hh di 7th Sth vet In the ocean yacht ric wich, the Fiona was firet w 1@ British poli thend to Har Cloud second, ond that they have ynere in Clerk Jolin Grum, of the Kew : Messrs. Gill ap Time of gamo~TWo hours anil forty a To-day the Forest worthy of be. tee BCKAL RET VIC nd against the n Ground, and will certainly Jaw a large crowd, peomptitude ofthe Canaan yorn Corps Légishitif sestend eof the Atentios and Athle leer thine al Hertelter, Was senter the Suez Canal Ci fell the and adloining the canal abd diy the proceeds, whout $20,080. 000, ns in the northwestern prot ine hearing hefore Commissioner Botta, yesterday, ‘on Charge of perjury in occurred arose from the had teen Count wxuiner Che Accased Hy Clork's offic About Lo'eloek yesterday A, alias Duntar pod condition, but had tally to be ty 1 tating to pieces, The follwing to th YOLTINGS ABOUT TOWN, atrcet, kept by W u Tompkins square from 5 tu 7 vhte a deer hant AEN was the resalt dary deenators Were Ming at ran Was serionals stabbed tn tl and was roped wtyesecond Re ain YAM, on Frutay atch between ( Mr. F, Vorvin,the Captate assemble for VKS PROM THE CBLEGRAVIL Mackenzie and won the sixth A still exploded at Hamilton, Ohio, yoster two mien wee killed Ali the lettera were (X,Y) Post omiee on Sunday nigit Jnear Blyan, W and wounded one rty arrived in Chicro ses each Washington tort Taylor tn a walking f collision yesterdey tor aud the schooner N kouna, both wi sleeted Thea tr tun, and Kdwin stwight Second Leatens: lay, stole stoek ander P. Wang offers n silver ball t greatect numberof nit mumbar unknows f i WhIBN Hoy The Utica, Chenango hanna division of the Delaware. stern Mutiroad 1s Lackawanna and W In the Filth District of Lowa, Mr Sesterday at 988 Marra G ISLAND, The Andrew Jackson Cinb of » Railrond at Fresh Pond stub Yorterday afternoon Jockey Cob rec Vabretts vb the Cy tal Mr. shuizherg Iie Wife, mud Wo Ch Anerott, heating Alte Hu. Jy Ferumod the the death of Mew Allon HN ont of a th 6 On Saturday 1 ‘he pavement next inorning. The Amerivay ed that noe: LATEST LABOR NEWS, The La Salle cou! miners, lke since the frst of April, will rosume work op | 0 was forwarder by Ue lark Complex tion of Gen. Grant and iy The Brooklyn Carpenters’ Union, No. 15, have # omice th their society by which thelr myuibere buy WUFE Feudily procure et have organized an inte!) reads terian Gonere Diy. ou tue ground tual polllice suoult lave uy pies was lowt In the hetreet, (9 Cheapo fouR Horak Nar Yigkebaey,

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