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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR LAYING THE CORNER STONE GMPOSING DISPLAY BY 20,000 MA- SONS IN MADISON AF. ple—Interesting Ceromonic® on the Bite of the Edifice-Banquets Festivities, ‘The 8th day of June will long be remembered by all the cra who took part in the laying of the corner stone of the new Masonic tomple to be erected at Tw abird street and Sixth avenue. ‘The oral assembled at 8 oclock yesterday morning fn their lodge rooms, and thence marched to the rendezvous on the streets intersecting Filth and Bixth avennios, the highest numbers assembling on Fourteenth street, and soon numerically to Twenty- Second street, where they were formed into Mons, the first division being on Fourteenth street, Ai balan 9 o'e ock the column moved. ‘ne Ki om Master Masons. e elu baving formed with twelve files meet, Marchod at aguick step, notwithstanding whieh Ii Cook an hour to pass the Grand Lodge in reviow, ‘THE GRAND Lope met tn Apollo and marched to Madison avenue, they tool ‘eee opposite the Union they reviewed the pass. ter which they formed the Tenth with Julien Allen as mounted alt, and ime W. Brother Fred. W. Horring. Tn tals Gretsion were all the Masters of Lodges abeont from the city, al! visiting Grand Officers, the Grand OM- core of ie Loge of Pennsylvania, and the Grand Officers of the Lodee of this State.” The sidewalks ‘Wore lined with people, and emblems were displayed ‘0b many of tbe houses ‘slong THe LINE OF MARCH, alour avenue, when tie column took southerly down the avenue to Thirty-fourth street, proceeded to the ven lite FA i H 53 5 A ? 5 E : i? tof i 5 the raised platform, ren bad gathered around and order had been ob- tained, ‘TOE CEREMONTES ned by the Grand Master oxlling upon the Rev. R. L. Sehoonmaker, che of er. Then Lodge, No. 568, direction of Bro. W. Bherwin, chorus conduetor, Accompanied by De Jan's Seventy-firss Reeiment Band, then Sathom composed by Bro. H. Millard, * Here we meet to lay the stone.” Devuty Grand Master R. W. John H. Anthon then advanced and, addressing the Grand Master, said: Afont Worshipful: The Trustees of the Hat! Yom Fond alter thaay years of labor, ba 0g 'w ere w. 1 be pmitt tnt ree of thelr trust, the reon we now Gian) Lodge, ad 1, have ma toe © for the ciag the Foundation Stone of ter then cal’ed on RW. and Rev. blessing of the " vers a Mozart ge, No. 435, of Philadelphia, sing the beautiful anther, comosed by Bro, W. P. Cannington, of Mat city, the words having been written by M. W. Richard Vaux, Past Grand Master of Penusvivania ‘The Giraud T ‘ed in A metal casket the pers, &e . the Grand ticle 4s it was placed x then hermeti. ) Where it was 70: ‘This stone is five feet eight inches long, by three feet four inches broad, and two feet four inches Seon, The casket avitig. been deposited. a copper Plato, having the engraved names of the Grand Om. ind the occasion which ¢alled for was then cers, cod over the box and fustoned down, ater whieh e covering stone, four feet four inches long, by Ahree fees four inches broad, and one foot four ches deep, was | in it, while Bt, Cecile 8a fn God we trusi,” . The depositing lowering of the covering stone were immediate supervision of the aided by Bro. Jolin T. Conover of No. 8, Saperintendent of Construc- tion. ‘The Grand Master ha finished this part of the ‘work, the Deputy Grana ter applied the Square, Bue Jeivel of hls oflce. to the atone, and pronounced work square. The Senior Grand Warden applied Bhe Level, to the stone. and regorted that it evel, ‘Ine Junior Grand Warden next jamb, and reported that it was plumb a: ‘This work having been completed, the Gras took the Trowel, and spread the Bound the whole, and hi fimes with bis gavel, re made the fohowlng deciart Uree times by tl Weat, and Kast: ‘We, James Gibson, ion, and on, which was repeated Grand Marsbal, in the Bouth, Grand Maser of Masons in the ate of New } ork, do declare uils Stone to be plum, ‘and sqnare; to be well formed, true, and trusty | eg day laid according to the s customs, usages, forms 0: our Craft. The anthem, “Ere this vast World was made,” ‘was thon sug by the united choirs. After which, he work of CONSECRATION OF THE STONE elements of consecra’ and Deputy Grand Master, sione in that order. W. One of the Cra: copia containing corn, distributed “the corm over the y the dlensings of the Supreme ‘oree be upon the people of this Craft be nourished Wish the corn Bro. John Boyd, anot +> trend and Warde containing wine, Which that oficer vured «1 * May the health of tie Cra‘tamen this edifice be Pilip Merkle then presented the Junior Grand War- jeu with a cup containing oil, vLich was poured by om the stone, with the word: the Creator and Kuler of the world Craft, wherever dispe “ York, and walt 1 , the orchestra of Mozart Loge of Philadelphia, played the Animam from Rossivl's Stabat Mater, Bro. U. R. Dodworth bis hand the Sting ax conductor, and holding {i Dandsome ivory baton présented to that lodge, PRUIENTATION OF THR ARCHITHOT, ouchtate bless ations This ceremony ended, The Deputy Grand Master then introduced and souted 0 the Grand Master, W. Bro. Napoleon Wr iran: the archivect. of the Temple, with tre re- ‘quest that he should be invested with tho insig- Master therefore Ns of lis offlce. The Grand aoded to Bro, Le Brun the squar o with which he had be Mosier Wen, turning oud ct ihtrusted, “The Grand the sssembied brethren, Max AND Bnerimmen—We are assembled here to- 457 as rouular Mason mI Web Which we pray may be Crafainen’ Fmol soity inay bi the Brethren, and the ° nines of our abelent and bondravle ia- ) promoted: proclamation was then mas in the South, Weat, und Bast Koow ye, that the Greed Master of M ie Guy, al this pla ‘wome ‘Tue Key, Bro. Kb. Porter then delivered an ore suitable to the occasion, after which the uuited and choles toustuer with all the assembled ye WiKl the forums aad Gere f Our ancient Crate song the anthoum Bro. Sra eegmiec ore taoworeiees 7 re Deen Master ‘Thee chie 4 Our cornerstone with peae we lay. ‘ ‘The words wore not to the tuno of “Old Han. dred,” and thousands of voleee fuined 10 the anther Of praise, prodacing ® really grand effect. At close of the singing the Grand Master Orrnd Lodge to-day ut 9 o'clock, and the Ordi>te Lodges disporsedfto their various ‘THE ORAND LODGE BANQUET, ‘The Most Worshipful Graod 1 eave banquet, at Apollo Hall, gee amon rr we may Fenner M. W. rou i ag * pa Thomas Keyson of the evening, feliowsbip and good living. KRYSTONK LODGE MANQUET. Keystone Lod ing received thelr of New rity nguished by good m | by the ‘Lwelfth Regiment Revere Ht Broadway Where 7e hosts” Bro. A. F. Fowler, hed provided . White. sumptuous spread. All heated, 'P. oad invoked ‘the Divine’ blessing, alter which W. M. Daniel W. ‘Thomas commanded attention to the and all being » with ears open for th To the At revalar ty The Grand Lodge of the btate of New York Robert Macoy respond- t,. guests.” thanked their ‘hosts, KR. W. Joa, Toons spoke feelingly of the death of Robert D. Holmes, PG. Me of tho State. RW. Enoch B. Breed fol: lowed with ove of ius amusing efforts; and District Devuty G. M. Reeves E. Selums closed the exercives in his usual happy manny CONSTITUTION LOOK BANQUET, Constituuon feiss of this city, yesterday enter- tained Oriental of Newark, and Wappinger Lodge of Wappinger's Fails, in Sierchant’s Hotel, Cou nat xt About 300 guesis «41 down to au banquet, which was presided over by W. jenry C. Parke, GENRRAL MASONIC BANQUUT. Metropolitan Hutel was well filled by tle Masonic fraternity last evening, A number of prominent Masons of this city gave a reeepti brethren who were not otherwisy manner, | Among we noticed W. Bro, W. Bros, J. well es many other pi der from P and Ohio, ———_—— 4 RAIL TO SAG HARBOR, eech, to felicitous as nent members of the or- sylvania, New Jersey, Counecticat, A Fine Excarsion in Honor of ¢ Ope oft Sag Harber Branch of the Long Island Rallroad—Holiday in Sag Har —A Little Trot, The formal opening of the Southampton and Seg Harbor Branch of the Long Island Railroad took place yesterday. An excursion train, consisting of two palace cars,a smoking and refreshment car, drawn by tue locomotive Horace Greeley, and con- taining about ome hundred guests, deft Hunter's Point at 9 o'clock, A. M. and ar- rived Bridgehampton at ioon. ‘Three car. in waiting, aud the ¢ were driven to the beach, which Of the finest on the par eutored the ox to the botel of Capt, John W. Hull, where bountiful repast Was provided. to wich asd'tbe wise ample Justice ve ‘At Po'ciock the party again took the cars, arriy- bor at &30. On reaching the vill ps ciation of ciliseas und ons, ‘and respon E ir, Charlick was followed by ex-Judge Beebo, Judge Brady, Samuel Gardiner, a, and others, e excursion efterward visited the besuti- ful wan: of Mrs. Cept. Henting, where thei in uns nt the sarfelling which cheracterize: entire journey, At Mrs. Huutiag’s, speeches "e delivered Dy Judge Barrett, Mr, Wyman, and jodges of Suffolk count of President Charlick, —the Latter re- in response to H markin, Yonat, thai the more ho was. rubbed, the better punt. ‘The party leit on their retura for home at o'cloe At Manor Station, while waiting for the eastward train to pasa, a race of 100 yards took place between two of the heavy-weigbts of Long Isiand—the Hon, B.A, Lawrence, of Flushing, 206 tbs. and the Hon, Charies 8, Duryea, of Huntington, 270 Ibs,—which resulted in adoad heat, time not taken, ‘Tbe party arrived in this eity at 090, all well 1d with their day's excursion, Mr. J, D, Bar- ton, the gentlemanly Superintendent of the road, accompanied the train, and tried his best to pro” mote the happiness of the party, and ccoedod ad- mirably, ‘The President's Trout Fishing, Wasmnorow, June 8.—The Presidential fishing rty was detained to-day to fix up Issue W, Me ‘eigh's pupers for bis foreign trip. Ho arrived early this morning, aud bas been at the State Deoartment pl day, The fishers go to-morrow ufternoon, Bey- eral of the l’resident's friends laterfered to prevent luis taking the Murine band along, and say that the litle incldent about Nero may be vividly recalled, and the Republican party be pointed out as is Home, poms le ‘The Mazziniet Revolt, Frorencea, June 6.—It is said that Mazzini is rscnally implicated 1a the movements on the Bivins: tropiier, and that bie surrender or expulsion from Switserland will be demanded by the Jislian Bowerninea, NEW YORK, ‘tHURSDAY, J WAS MR. ETZOLD MURDERED RESEMBLANCE OF THE BRODY FOUND AT PELHAM NECK, —— Conclusive cumatantial Identification of Kizold’s Body—Mrs. Etzold te ace the Romains. Feqeesting him 19 take care of it for bim, na, oleaaget, he didnot tike to have money about STRANGER IX THE SOUND. SUN printed « communication giv: of the finding of a body that had : if af Mra, Rtgold says her husband wore a white andor- Sith p paint us or a laboring man. mach Intelligence snd comtty i f whieh ‘reas Pei res that . Btzold, Presi; o Board of Béueation of Union Hill :! "wn wETUOD oF TER MURDER. ‘Whoever this persow was; ft was onty too that he was tbe unwil.ing victim of a desperate ma: der He had be: hed by a ‘Was ® knife, chosen undou! silent manner in which it per‘ormed its work. The attack the murdered man had resisted to his utmost, as numerous on his wrists and showed. The fatal stab was nevertheless shat lo entering the lower part of the neck in tront, and then being expertly handled, had severed the Jugutar vein and the windwipe, thus silencing Vietlm at once and causing sneedy ‘These oi cuumstances give reison ior the belief that the decd was committed on one of the Sound steamers, where it was absolutely necessary to take every precaution aguinst noise, THE BODY TO Be IDENTIFIED TO-DAY, M | will herself visit Westchester county to-day, when the body will be exhumed for her ex- Amivation, and we shall then know dedni whother it is her husband or not, If ste recognizes it, the Inference will be a murder was committed on the # Bridgeport on Tuesday night of last week, Drowned With His Throat Cut, To the Bator of The 8 Sim: Last Saturda, with aft vort-Three Men Killed. Rurtaxp, Vr., June 8.—The night train from Boston ran off the track last night, two miles east of Summit Station, on top of the Green Mountains, Al gine with a car attached was sent to render aid, and, after taking up the passengers, staried for Rutland. About » mile north of Summit, it ran into 8 culvert, the passenger car and engine being pre- cipitated together, The effect of the accident were appalling, the passengers being buried beneath the wreck. The fdllowing is ® list of those killed: Thomas R. Abbott, Lowell, Mass; James 8, Hardy, M. M. Crooker, Rutland. ‘The wohnded sre tat M, Foss, Rattant | Coos Ty Boge and E man. An accident occurred y the Montreal express train ou Rail At Clare: bri . ty away by the heavy rain previous night, and this bot being discovered time, the en wii three cars attached, ran into the rly: reman is supposed to be killed, as ho is. missing. ‘The en- incor a severely injured, aud the baggage master b ; Bratality y morning to he Harlem Extension ‘idge bad been wasbed —___. Sea—A Ship's Officer Sent to Ludlow Street Jail, Three days ago, when the bark Snowdon ar- rived in the port, Frank Beregren, & seaman, disem. i barked in s horrible condition, His body waa cov- ered with bruises, his eyos jected with blood, he was partially, leaf, and Jame—all the ef- thrashing adunin second mate, Mr. James Walsb, ut in Ladiow, |. ‘The ‘offence was committed without atest provocation, officer struck the man several times ‘with a heavy belay. fog pins, felling Mm. to the groand, and then ed itm by the throat ao erealy te 16 make ood gush trom his eyos, ‘and ears, u whieh thet ofleer | wistod,. ‘this caused the Which the oflcer gontly dosisied, partial deafness. The seaman waited until he was \d off, and then by advi lawyer, who immediately him borne to Ludlow str man attempt ed to compromise, and owned that le had whipped the sailor bratally, but tbe attorney, Mr, George I, Bmith, desired to make the case public, axd to brin, before the world atrocities which seamen ai exposed to, Bo he declined all offers of « compro- mise, and proceeded with the sult, A Col Umioxvitus, N. June 8,—Miss Carrie Jones, » pupil in Mr, Hartwell's Oak Hill Seminar: about two miles from this place, attempted suic: Hondey evening, by taking a dose of corrosive sab- inate, Cl of his comrades saw a wed, Mr. Walsh, and bnd posed to be the q ark, N. tor to hor father In Which sho gives this as the reason Why sle com- mitted the act, Reema Setzare of Fen! Arms, Cong, June 8,—Extensive seizures have been wade of arms and ammunition concovled by tue Meniaua in tia cliy and surrounding counwry, EXIT A WATER STRERT FIRM. nae $160, 000—One of the The absconding last Monday of the members of & well-known and {hitherto highly respected firm in Water street, has created much surprise among downtown business mon, The firm of OC. & F. A. Seliz, wholesale dealers in tobacco at 150 Water street, was of such goud standing that tho report of thetr disappearance was first doubted ; there can be no doubt, however, of the fact. They leave behind thom liabilities of about $160,000, On Monday ©, Seita went to Albert Frank & Bro., brokers, of 26 Broad sirect, and obtained $11,400 worth of United States bonds, giving as payment heck for that amount, which on presentation at the bank was refused, Seits having @ balance of only $1,800, In s similar way he purchased $10,000 ‘Worth of five-twenties from Frank & Gans, bankers, 4 Wall street, giving a check on the Chemical Bank, which on presentation was found to be worth- love, bother frm was in like manner taken in to amount of $10,000, frand search was made for oe eters Sete SS pesswoh ater t dhiather ey PANIC IN A LONDON THEATRE. — i ‘The Precipitation of a Number of Ballet Girls through « Trap on the Stage. Loxpox, June 8&—A distressing accident oc- carred in the Alhambra Concert Hall last night. While the ballet was im progress, and the scene crowded with dancors, one of the large trap doors fe the contre of the stage gave way. A number of the danseuscs, who wore grouped on the spot, were vielen | precipitated into the der the Sree cr poral pace fea Fine Day's Sport Jerome Park Course— Pool-Selling Last Night. To-day is the third of the Spring Meeting on! Jerome Park. There are five reces in the order of the day, and as there are numerous entries in three Of them, there must be ood sport. Should the ‘Weather prove fair, there will be a large attendance, ‘The first race will be the Members’ Cup, one ‘mile; borres to be ridden by members of the Jockey Clad. This is always # favorite with the ladi ‘The entries are: Climax, to carry 155 Ibs.; Morgan, 148 Ibs. ; and Rapture, 195 Ibs, ‘There is some doubt if Climax will start, on account of the heavy weight ‘with which he is handicapped. Rapture was favor- ite Inst evening, ‘The'second race will be the one for three-year-olds, one mile and an eighth. To this there are six en- tries, vis,: Mi ra jon & Craw- colt by Colossus, dam by Re’ ; Callian, ‘The frvorite last was Cb} ‘The third race will be ils, one. mile and the. Tn woberes, vist? Nellie Temes, 0, Vine ‘ ‘Sead. miaaay, Annette. The favorite is Ann deangete, vet ‘Tne fourth af two tins entry. Heimbol Cup on Tuesday. Tathor gallop), and would have been heats but om Westchester will, however, walk over (or 1 will’ be able 10 see tuis fine the Selling one; a mileand « filled largely, the entries being eighs are pray, 4 years old, 93 Me»; Sally |. 103 the.: Somerset, 6 years, 106 hs.; . 4 years, 96 Ds.; 103 Bs. jours, 78 Ds ; oars, Beotia, 6 yea Merry Thongn Timon, 3 y, Bs.; and Viola, 4 years, 03 Ds, Spray was Lavorite last evening, POOLS, Pools were sold Inst evening at the Jockey clnb rooms, Broadway, by Dr, Underwood, and at Rielly's Broadway, by Johnson. The following Swill show the betting as an average. Mewngns Cor—Rapture, 108; Morgan, %; Climax, 400; Relintic and Mi 168 } Cricket, 6.15, %, &, 125, 90; Grecian . IN@ Kaow.—Spray, ton, 80; Bonerset, y Moore, 11; i ‘he: i oe Hg be es A Raa Etech THE BALL AND BAT. cae The Mutuals Defeated by the Unions of ms o ‘One of the most exciting matches of the season ‘was contested yesterday, between the Mutuals and Unions of Morrisania, About 2,500 people were present, The betting was much in favor of the Mu- tuals up tothe sixth inning, when the steady play exhibited by the Union boys made a few of the of- ferere of odds pull te their horns @ little, A good deal of money changed hands on the result. ‘The Mutaais went Grvt to the bat, and, by some very neat Gelding, were quichly disposed of without mak- ings run, The Unions were more fortunate, for by slight errors on the part of Martin and Swandell they scored two. In the next two innings, however, second, and second invings Wolters made a splendid ht over ola's head, fairiye arning bis four basen, red one in thi Dlece of wn by the Union coutbar, Bird. vrandell on ery bot foul .; satond vedh pattie suit ita twas fone so. guicaiy ‘and'so wolf that is suicited it te It loud sppiause from the toam in the ninth kame in which Operation. ‘Tho following is the score Texrros. 18s, vie Lea. TX the Union and Eekford Clubs play at Tr: mont, and the Mutual and Reaolute ot Rey Jonny on (be Union ground, Wilitamsburgh, ——. Base Ball Notes, The Red Stockings beat the Clippers of Lowell, Mass., yesterday by 8: ‘The Stars, of Brooklyn, deferted the Pastimes, of Baltimore, 1 the latter ejty yeeterday, by 28 to Th The Loreet City club, of Rockford, lil., defeated Bal Club and tho Jefferson Clib, of Washing. fou, tn the iatigr olty yesterany, the former by 10,10 and the latier 18 10 6, cs, of Whiladelphig, dofeated the Hay- Le tas torwor adly yesterday, by the makers of Tro: following scori Athletics... 8 7 2 6 2-8 2 6 Haymeken./,0 0 0 3 2 1 9 9 10-41 6 An Oaraman's Contest on Dundee Lake, The two-mile single scull boat race between Zack" Newton and Aleck Beckwith, of the Dun- dee Boat Club, was rowed on Dundeo Lake, Pator son, yesterday afternoon, There were two or tree thousand spectators, ‘The prize was an elegant gold badge, The gatch was considered even, and betting was close, although a good deal of it. At the start, on the fourth or {th stroke, Newton crabbed his oar, by which he lost three or four lengths, disheartening lim so much that he gave up the contest before two-thirds the way over the Beck with secordingly bad an easy tim: rowed slowly home, winning the race in 16 minuios and 16 $5 seconds.’ Dr. Kinny, of the Dundee Club, resented (he prise aus cheer ‘ UNE 9, 1870, THE PAPER. MONEY FIGHT, THE FORESHADOWING OF TROUBLE POR THE NATIONAL BANKS, Bonds. Wasnixatox, June 8.—The House resumed Consideration of the Currency bill to-day. Mr. Le- GERSOLL (Rep., Ill.) contended that 't was public con- fidence, not gold and silver, that formed the trae basis of a paper money. He advocated an increase of the cireulating medium. He ridicaled the ides of tne United States rest pecie payments, pre- dicting that it would result In national bankruptcy. He hoped the people would see to it that no Stato bank or private bank should ever be organised on & specie basis, ‘Mr. Autrson (Rep, Towa), offered an amendment, Teducing the proposed new issue from $90,000,000 to #85,000,000. Mr. RanpaLs (Dem., Pa.) advocated an amend- ment authorizing ‘an issue of $900,000,000 in green- backs and the redemption and cancellation of an equal amount of national bank notes, with a pro- hibition of any further issue of national bank notes: ‘He argued that de all greenbacks, and if it had been specie pay- mont would have been reached before this time, Mr. Conunw (Rop., Ind.) deolared that no more Fadical measure of contraction could possibly be adopted than the pending bi ll, and therefore it could Reyer obtain bis assent. Mr. ii 188 (Rep., N.Y. joTOmR| . ¥.) approved the sce- (ieascnthortsing the abana national banks spec! ment, regal as on to resumption, "The ‘country should have’ tree a to the hn ovction. reqetring’ beats’ te) oor: z section, sto sur. Fender their cont: bonds, and take instead of t. ‘bonds asa basis of circulation, Whe: ing bills were consum- mated the Government wonld go into the markets of the world and ask that its loans be takon up at a Gir ‘aurea (Dems Oregon) argeed ta favor of « Government currency as against the national bank on A Mr. Ginrrein (Rep., Obio), by direction of Peakiog Committee, moved to strike out the 4 a withdrawn! every dollar lation, and substituting make the to all the exi sections. After discussion, the understanding was that all the te offered were to be considered es pend. ing, 1nd they were all ordered to be printed. Only two, were to be regarded as amendments to oatitute.. ir. fromasott. remarked that they would be told af apt rt lated amendments were ruled out ‘em said that Mr. Garfield's substitate dence of all other sabstitutes, and it would not be in tertein any other substitute. Mr. GanPixLD moved the previous question. tanita NeOLEY (itop., Pa.) moved that the bill be Mr. Dicky, (Rep., Pa.) moved an adjournment. ‘The Sreaken said that if the House adjourned without seconding the previous question, the bill would no longer be before the n ‘Lhe question was taken and the How d to adjourn, thus virtuaily killing the bill. The yeas ‘were 7 to nays 75 a8 follows (Dewocrats In Italics) : Ames, Archer, Arnel, Beck, (Mais), Brooks (N.'¢.), Budinton’ Cabin’ © i venena. Churchill, Mere Copd (Wis), Couner, OF wen, Ela, Blari ‘errisa, Pox, (eta, Davit, Dickey, Dov. Gi wold. ¢. Haigh, Hate. eton. (Ma), a ge, Kerr, Ketcham, nou, Latin, Lewis, Mayham, Maynard, Mo Cormick "McNeely, Mer. cur, Moore (N. J). Merrill (Me), Munge ar, Negtey, Nidiack, O'Neill, Poters, Paeips, Boland, fan’ 4, Sherrod. Shoyer, Smsh (Grogon), stark: Wentber, Suites, St Strader, Strong. Seann, Sweeney, Tanner, Townsend, Twitchell, Van Auken. Ward, ‘Willard, Wilson, (Minn), Winchester, and Woodirard—7. NarsrMoure, Allison, Ambler, Armatrons, Asver, Atwood, Ayer, Be ion, Kingham. Blair, Boles, Ker,’ Buck Davi inves m2 McGrew, Newabam, Orth, Packard, Packer, Palm ‘santord, Sargen th, (Lown, yer, Smith’ (ono). vomalth cv ij Ben i venson, St Strickland, taylor, ‘Tillman, hnton, Biome Wau, Horn, welder, Waitmore, Wilkinesn, THE S87, DOMINGO VILLAINY. Mr. Hatch’s Pett — The Consptracy Agninst His Life—Ge: jaboock te Ap- pear belore a Senate Commitice To-day. Wasurxatox, June 8.—The petition of Davis Hatch, which was the subject of discussion in the Senate to-day, dated May 13, represents bis eriev- ance, srising out of crue! treatment to which he has been sabjected by President Bees, designedly and With set purpose, exposing bie life, and defam- ing his character by ordering » sentence Of aeath to be passed upon him, with the view of destroying bis influence, and permanently injaring bis bea ith and constitation damages from the G of Of $50,000, as per letter to Bees enciosed with the Petition, whieh the Resionsr believes to be justiy pdt Leda, ie sarees in fat e~ 60, ng of berty twenty days. ne The petitioner prays Congress to take his case in consideration and intercede to in the amount of damaxes claimed by him, from the Government of Iessiously Ssopotied. of property "tet Cla ener lopiou: of propert ormy that Government in the sum of 547, which he ays Congress to intercede to obi from ernment of Baez, the sald Bees s 4 exercising unlimited power by authority of Con- grees, is solely responrible for the acts. Gen. Babcock has been summoned to de. fore the Benate Committes on “Wiistions to-morrow with reference to Davis i a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. —— Que Macey. at Shakapeo, Minn. while intoxicated, stabbed his daughter, and tried to jer his wife, His fon, aged 18, shot bim'dead, and then surrendered him- John McCarthy aod Michael Varley, who were with Patrick Hei in Pearl street on Thursday morning jon the latter was phot dead Dy, UMeoer fuvige tego FOde TS aval hy Saal ing Oticer Bui Benjamin Vail, Tusti Dourt tn Cony in stealing two convicted tn ten yoars, was er cou xen, to the House of Kefuge on Randal Barnard, ou @ writ of habeas corpui his disc! 6 ground t 6, OF th ustice no power to cowmit for grand larceny, —————— FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, —— ‘Tho rumor of the Dacia’s loss is false, A continuance of Fonian operations in England is anticipated. ‘The King of Prussia contemplates styling himself Emperor of Gormany ‘The CEcumenical Connell are discussing the in- fallibiiity dogma in sections. ‘The Continental telegraph companies know noth- tng of the massacre of Jows in Roumania A yaclit was capsized off Hastings on Tuesday, and a number of excursionists were diowned. ‘The rumored withdrawal of IM. Prévost-Paradol from France Is owing bo his growing unpopularity. ‘The Imperialists aro sail to oppose violently tho ‘appolntment of M. Prevost Paradol as successor fo M, Berthemy, In Rome yestorday, ® largo procession wont through the venting banbore luscribed “ Viea Papa Infaidbite. ‘Phe loading Dill and the Are (0 be shel Ist of May the French istrHcted to make no fur. on of the Aécumeniesl The opponents of Infallibity complain to the Pope that Afty of them who had given notice to speak, wore. obliged to rowiain unbeard by the abrupt Closing Of te debilte on the proamble. The Abbé Jules Théodore Loyson, Doctor of The iss éen appaiated Professor of Seated iivetatie ct hee ‘Theological Colleae of Paria, Adi ANOTHER WIFE MURDER, panelewienton Constantly Drunk and {Abusing the Hard- working Wife—Dragging « Dying Woman out of Bed by the Hi Marderer—What Dees Fiyan Say? In August of Inst year Dominick Mullen mar- ried Hanitah Campboll, of Harlem, the daughter of 4 respoctable widow who came to this country from ‘Tyrone, Ireland, about fourteen years ago, Shortly after the marriage the couple took up their rest- donee in the back basement of M1 Kast Tuirty-first Streot, Mulfon was at that time ongaged in one of the Brooklyn gas houses as 0 laborer, earning, is aid, good wages. In ® short time quarrefling became frequent be- twoen the newly-merried couple. The husband Dominick frequently resched home drunk and aba- sive. In April the neighbors one night were aroused by the screams of Mra, Mallen, and visiting the rooms oecupied by her husband and herself, they found him beating her mother, On Thursday, the ®6th of Inst month, Mullen again Asnaulted bis wife, and from the results of that atsault she died on Tuesday afternoon. At about noon on that day Mra. Mullen took her husbands dlaner over the river to him at the Long Island Rail- road Depot, at which place he had thatday bogun that sho visited » house on the New York side which wat abowt halt five o'clock Mallar quit work acd between Tad 8 o'clock arrived home, He ak once accused his wife of visitine persons whom he her to call upon. Mrs, Muller, fearing beaten denied the le jh ight again bo “a then preenant, a xpectod ree months to become & mother. This tale—Did t¢ Cont Anything ¢ ‘The fact has leaked out that a suicide was com- the shooting. Mr. Gerard Beekman De Peyster, & wealthy member of one of the early Datch families of thie city, shot himself in his chamber at his residence, 118 Bust Thirty-sixth street. He was unmarried, and aged ‘M4. For nearly two years he bad been subject to fite of insanity, when at times he was profoundly melancholy, and at others extremely excitable, His father, Mr. Wm. A. Do Poyster, died soveral years ago, and he resided with bis inother and two sis- 8, Early on Friday. « pistol shot was heard by the family, and, on reaching the room of De Peyster, they found him extended on the floor, with a ballet hole in his right temple, and another in the back part of the loft side of his head, which had been the point of the ball’s egress. He was uoable to speak, and soon died, Ca) ell, of the Thirty.Ah street Police elghborhood, learne! of the occ ¥, although every means had been en to keep the suicide A sécret. He was told. by the servant at the door that Mr. De Poynter had died of brain fever. Tue family refused to tsee him. He fond the immediate neigsbors either totally ig: horant of the suicide or entirely unwilling to com: munteate their koowlodze. ‘The funeral took place on Tuesday from Zion Chureh. Shaki ‘Wasnrnxarow, June 8, Revenue Officers, At the request of Com- missioner Delano, Mr. Williams, of the Internal Revenue office, proceeds to New York and Brook lym, for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the Accounts of the several ex-Collectors of those cities Mr. Williams will also investigate tho expenses at- tonding the assessment and coliection gf internal Fevenue, OBITUARY. piced tak of the Poet of Wilmington, N. C., pays tribute to oe ce eenare Goer tee cl UY Es ‘octal olrole. Sienihias Suinvel Hinds, a well-known citizen of Baltimore, died on Tucadny evening, acod efzty-two. He was for erly Bre ously, 8 time Pres ofthe Board of Police Commtavloners. a“ oo LOSSES BY FIRS. “ jadi loll ‘Tho St. Charles Hotel in Omaha was burned Tuesday. Loss, 98,000, Lie The building 22 and % Vine street, Brooklyn, pled'at's collar’ tctory by Saha’ Mrme’ wise saeCalty Burned yesterday aftersoon, Lows, p00), fusureds 2 Newark wae red. Willlamn insured, John about th Warton, amember ot the Are aepartment. wat demuced from under the gable SS PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, piety ‘The Hon. Benjamin Wede will not seek « nomina- tion for Congress. Count Reterbary, of the Anstrian Legati 4 bia wit, 1 ata Airs. Gen, Griliny are st the Went. ‘The Rev. Dr. Harman of Baltimore ts elected Pro- fessor of Anciont Languages in Dickinson College, Cartisie, Joha A. Anderson, © pupil of Brooklyn Ward iu y the it school Ns. is este tppotimt as aval cadet Secret Service, is create an inferior ertminal court 1 offences against the United States ipo Court to remain in vewsion daily. as long ae shy oaths are on tho caloedar. Bishop Simpson of the M. R. Charch - Col. Whitley,! of the Treas: ureing to nd farnity, Foye Fouterday 10 visit the Minsion Von” of old yt rofessor Kt. Foster, of Neal Kemifary, accompanied him as fra: ternal delegate to the Brith and Irish Wesieyan Con- ——— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. ——— The hay crop in Maine bas beon saved by fine showers, foll from @ house-top tn Balti- The {n Montpeller yesterday. graves of Confederate soldiers were decorated imore yesterday. Three Democratic and three Republican Couneil. lected in Omaha, da boy were burned by hot sand in » brick kiln at Sharpsburg, Pa, Ben). Grebie, aged 70, was killed by a locomotive near Stemer's Rus, Md, ‘The Boston Beacon Park races were postponed yesterday on account of the rain, Boripee \ Loxislature will undoubtedly be Dem- all majority, body of John Conliff, drowned May 18, was pioked up yesterday at Argyle Boom, Sen Francisco has 4 against the $1,000,000 subsidy Lo the Bouthern Pacific Railroad, iimore's musical festival in Springfleld, Mass., 1s ‘aud sucecss. ‘The chorus numbers $W slagen A tornado has destroyed the Episcopal Mission premises on tho Santee Indian reservation, killing two me The bridge recently burned on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St, Lomi saliroad was rebulit 1 & week, ‘Dhe forty-eighth nae, forty clgh ating of the New shire Historica! f held'in Concord yes. he body of William Gould, who di Rockland. Me, six weeks #40, Was beach yesterday. Mr: Rigloy, schoolmaster at Brondalbin, Fulton county, :'waa killed and some of his puplis were Injured by lightning on Tuesday. wAt.the distribution of diotemas at the Annapolis ‘aval Academy, Secretar; gon ad ree ereduates, ana ry Bau Maced Nag ppeared from asled on the 4 a —=7) PRICE TWO CENTS. A FOP SENT TO THE ISLAND- 4 WEALTHY DANDY’'S INTERRUPTIOR IN WALLAOR’'S THEATRE. punter tatiay ¢ Interior of the Celle in the tral Office—Nearty Drowned be Justice Dowling’s Remarkable Speech. On Tuesday evening while s fumerous andi nce wore enjoying the performance in Wallack's ‘Theatre they were considerably astonished to nee @ gorgeously dressed individual suddenly arise from a Conspicuous seat in the parquotte and strike an att tude in the centre aisle at the same time gently ‘waving two gaody silk handkerchief. While they Watched him he passed from one ludicrous attitade to another, of course attracting the interest from the Play. Mr. Moss after a while, finding that he pew isted in his tomfoolery hed him FORCIBLY PUT ovr. Enraged at this public insult to his dignity, the Gorgeous geniloman raved and swore Outwits im suck sbigh key and with euch frantic gestures that « large crowd collected aad began to make fun of him, #0 that ina very short time bo transferred hie Quarrel to them, and a row followed. Superintend ont Jourdan happening to pass, ordered his arresg, ‘and & policeman with diMfcnity dragged him to the Police Central Office. Out of respect to the richness of his habilaments he was locked up in one of the best colle; but, far from appreciating this mark of favor, he heeame farious at being lacked up at all, He wrenched the cast-iron register from the wall ‘and broke it to pieces ; he tore the bed-clothing inte strips, and SMASITED THE FURNITURE Generally, and he piled the two iron bedsteads ag On ond and began a series of extraordinary gym bastic exercises, accompanied by Indian wan Whoops and defiant caterwauis that soon brought the policemen down. He was then thrust into a loss protontious cell down stairs. As soon as the ‘M. P. had retired, the prisoner set to work He wes now out half drowned and his fine clothes Tuined into the EEe! i cif itt an i : iH Beg i HT i? 3 F i SF, Fy i é i — i ii i down resplendent with cluster dia mond enor. mous huge Jock pink kid gloves, No. hat with © plactt ‘weed around it, Teinarked the port’ St Gift apoke the Maron, tn a lofty tone, +t wane fon to ‘defend me, in thie F ‘and Your foo shail be $3,500." ais cpebceoibia ‘The counsel bowed, apd, turniog to Justice Dowling, inquired the nature of the ofence charged against Mid a Justice—This man, sir, 1s one of a set of quack doo tors who are downright public nulsances, who drive fecentric carriages with six or eight horses thro the pabiie thoroughfarce to obtain notoriety aud eve thelr queeX profession publicity. They cannot ari and they impede pablic ress and cans Recident Mar jack's Theatre last night In compa: dont Jonrdan and witnessed this and nolsy, direusting behavior demanding interviews with Mis: Price. two elegant and accomp tat intendent Jour per ce 0 HOW Koing to comm a nuisance for public, r $004, flonor, my ellont is @ mil ; he renides at No. 7 West twom ty-firat street, and I presume he has as much rent drive six hofres ta"haw Jin Pink sor Mtr Hehtbeld of Brow U presnime there is no offence in all that" Sustico” Your client ist quack cova serapee, Counselor—T hope he is not treading on your Corns— in regard to the indies, (oars of laughter, Justice —T do not acknowledge tho corn, and T tol you now that Isball send your client wo the Pemitem ‘ary Gounsclon What, for driving stx horsea? but for dis.urbing the audience at Wak and I shail ro treat any persons who fore me for similiar offencesyno matter ‘position. unselor Howe bowed to the decision of the Co ch bgeald. the public would do doubt approve, aod ‘com aire ¢ whi the poor Wool, greatly wilted and crestfailen, waa Hints Ser heli basa ay tas pelo the bland, - a The Red River War Cloud, Wasnrxarow, June 6 The Minnesots Delega- tion express grave apprehensions that the course of Canads toward Prestdent Riel will involve the whole Northwestera territory in war. in raising three thousand men to Aight the troops now Btrage gling throngh the wilderness beyond Lake Superior, unless a full and unqualified amnesty be proclaimed: NEW JERSEY, ‘ oie A German laborer met his death in a sewer exc: yation at the corner of Spruce and Washington tree Newark. yosterday in cousequenee of the embankinoad Vatrick Shay, of 368 Wayne street, Jersey A Ha ued ell yeaa oa Se ‘wae in bis mother’s ai Antiquity of Now York, paid a visit tiqnity Lodge, J to Ho ve y afternoon afte: nd parade te York, and Hoboken. f ere recelvediby Hoboken. Ladue, N tor .'A-eumptuous collation ‘was landered them tn the rooms of the Democratic Club Judge Depue, of the Suprome Conrt, has appota ed as ‘Comminetoners uni ° war Rol of Morris Gieesx County, aud 3 fll YOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, —— Musie in Madison square from 6 to 8 P, M. The John Bcott Club bad thelr opening reception last night, Stafford’s Iron sed Sulphar Powders invigorate the body and purify the ry Ade. ‘The England brought 1,253 re from rope yesterday, and the Wostphala 103," sad An unkoown man was found drowned yesterday in the Kast River, Ward's Islan Island yoster. Ont scoped from Blac! jaded Op Lopg island, and took Tho National Car Masters’ Con vention on exon 7 ‘be Hudson to-day, by invitation of L. @& Last evening the teachers of the various ward schools visited the National Academ: vitation of the managers. any of Dovige Oy a Yesterday afternoon sigty boot bh: seks, were om far ie ae ¥ palse of boots on tho sidewalk a o he examination of candidates for admission tw a Alfrea Boyle, aged one year, was instantly choked [esterday are1d Madison street, by apiece of meat Lodge Th sean Grand Jury yesterday fi Paddy Duffy for stavbing Ofc arent 4 an indictmemg er Dykeman tm Houston ‘a few day ' Worth street seems to have been extended te Chathain square solely to give the inhabitauts on Dow sles & place to otretel their clothes lines, ‘The suields, buckles, Huttons, ete.. of new the * Metropol © Department odie Here isa chauce for a progeable job, Board of Health has adopted Dr, Carnochan's utton providing for the buliding of warchouses tm rm reception of goods,to avoid dclaylag Anaoe rer) Bonrd yesterday, which was. ti n amusement, for it gravely informed that body thal Streets of this city are in’ very Mlihy cond: tion, A Well-dressed man, about 45 venrs of wee, with « round, full, stout frame, &ad medium height, & briche {ce ahd good look: 8 ful, dark, manly beard, bad been’ tT ting Money for avine onthe past tu this eity for Phelpa'e Slission ig Hast ‘Thirye vurth bireet, He is @ iraud, The Charles G. Cornell Association of the S teenth Ward had a grand" blow vut” tu last evening. ‘Bpeechos wore dellvorol Luke F.Corzons, Clutton Charles B. Le. Republican, Mr. Urr, and ny [ed sbout ® mouth ayo, aud already woubers 119 wom orm

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