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~~ THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE THICKENING MYSTERY HE NOTEWORTHY INDIFFERENCE OF MR, ETZOLD'S FRIENDS. aa Taken to Find the Murdered M 0 Friends Refuse to go to City Ist 0 Press has Said Too Much about —A Reporter's Kxperionce in formation ander Dimicalties. ‘The mystery attending the absence of Mr. Predorick Btzold of Union Mill from his famtty and Home still continues unsolved, and from the aisposi- Ron of his friends promises to remain unsolved until ¢ternity, unless the authorities interpose and take tome tetion in the matter, The eney, indifferent conduct of thore who claffh relationship to and ‘Triendship for the missing man surpasses compre. bension, and furnishes room for the suspicion that itheyQr.ow more of the affair than they are willing “w Bere divulged. ‘ THR SUX DISCOVERED THE BODT Yer amardered man floating in Long Island Sound, {Which im every casentin! particular resembled Mr. Etzold. ‘These remains were those of an intelligent German, apparentiy of abont the sume age a Mr agrocing almost exactly in size and weight, Weaving beard of (ne same color and shape, and \aressed almost exactly as Eizold was dressed when plaot seen, oven to his undershirt, ‘The authorities of Pity Istand held » hasty inquest on this body, and hen buried it. Four days afterwards they heard of ‘Who absence of Mr, Btrold, and then gave » desertp- _Hon ef the body they bad buried from memory, and \WHbout any description of Ktzold to guide them, ‘The accnracy with which their deseription agrees with Btzold’s is certainly wonderful. Tum Sux was fo struck with the resembiance that it despatched a feporter to investigate the case, and offered to de- the expenses of any of Mr. Eizolt's family or nds wlio wotld accompany the reporter and sec if ‘tre could identify the Mrs. Btzold's rela- fi sisted on her going. and it was arranged that 0 shOUIG go; but for Some Unexplained reason shi ined at home, and, of course, the mission of the sFoporter was unsstinfactorily accomplished, A SUSPICIOUS AFFAIR, Yast night the reporter acuin visited Mra. Ktzold MRS. BURKE'S FORTUNE. Mrs. Burke has the with @! culties’? a Mistakes « Cracker for wing Tobacco. Surrogate Hutchings yesterday had » further hearing in reference to the missing bonds, amount- ing to over $20,000, which were in the porseasion of the late Capt. John Alexander at the time of his death In the honso of Ira C, Gardner, in Hartem, in March, 1969. ‘The only witneseos examined wero Mrs, Gardner and hor daughter, Mre, Graff, Mra. Gardner testified that Capt, Alexander came to re- side in her house the last time in September, 1968, and remained until his death, Fx-Judge Fallerton—What property did Mr. Alex- ander have during bis last stay in your house? A.— Ireally don't kow, I never koew ne had any, ex- cept some money be had on his person, which hie at times showed mo. What property did you see with him? A.— Ho had in bonds ; $1,100 he gave me to pur- chase a Tot in Greenwood, ana $281 be had in bis possession when he died. I did not know be had any more property at any tim: Honds—A Miser Gives Away 88,200, ,ouner than thove ‘A.—T don't know. that subject t AT have a sus no knowledge. you think has the property? A.—T think the gentleman who swore to $60,000, and Mrs, Burke herself, Mrs. Burke (excitedly)—That is false. Mrs, Uardner—I think Mr. Leeds has the money, because he said that the old gentieman told hint when he died be would do something handsome for him ; I think Mrs, Barke hos these bonds, be- cause there are other heirs whom she wants to keep out of it; Tthink he disposed of the money before be came’ to house; he offered me the §8,200 worth of bonds the Tuesday before his death, but I then refused to take thom; he afterward; offered 7 suspicion? to induce her to accompany him to City Island to- | then Gay. Mrs. Etzold recelved im very politely. Sho | ret {me on tbe following Thursday, when I ac; Surpished Lim with & photograph of ber husband: | them the nest day, and the ensuing Monday 1 t20k wes giving him a description she bad received | hem to Judge Beebe: I have no bonds now besides the body fund at City Island, w he: those in the Trust Company; I never beard tered the room, and seising “Mrs. Ghat Capt, Alexander gave any bonds to my daugh- into a back apartment and refused to her | ist, my aoe, or my husband; he curried those $2500 to make any communication, One of them, who ‘around his neck, and on the Tuesday before answered to the name of Clement, then rudely ‘naiched the memorandum from which the reporter | Was copy ing, and put it in his pocket, and ordered the orter to leave the premises, of course, the porter refused to do until the person giving the Foman hould show authority. Explainis ivi tmeription Mra, Etzold had received of this body did his death he said, “This is for you," and on Thurs- day he placed them in my hands, repeating what he formerly said ; on that occaston he mistook a cracker for a chew of tobacco, yet I think he was ia full pos- session of his facultios ; the $1,100 was given to my Lowyers, and I have now only fo or five dollars ; June last I purchased a piano for x his business, and remarking that if the de- ia bees viously bought some furniture for $190; the $284 in jor At ber husband, it was nevertheless s descrip: | C fon of some pereon who bad been murdered, andit | (aot texander’s possesrion was expended for fehoutd be mai public thatthe body might be' recog: | *°% rai toatitied: 1 am the daughter of the last was at my father's house during Capt. (grawsrarans nave No vustNres To CNRAVEL Carme, | Alexander's illness. , —Were you prosent wh.n any bonds were taken To this the man Clement merely replied that | (4% =D o yn ‘soe fave brinted phy de newnpapers fromm bis person? A.—I was present when they ready. re's none of deir bizness in de matter, iil . Etre yan-dend der our own tisziness britty mucl BTN pets Pore Ae ei hal day, CLOSING Tie Wire's MOUTH, At this the reporter insisted noo Mrs. Etsoid Hostore leaving the house, and did take cnown way ‘foto the room where she was, except those he gave to myself : beon reading to him and bathing his bead: I had been with him most of the aternoon, while mother Sho came forward to verse with him, when the man Clement again in- | was down stairs ; 1 was getting up to co away when tnd’ catching here about the waist forced | he ralced up on bis elbow: and. put his hand telling to_keep mouth | in his Docket, and took “und don't yon say noting.” Mrs, | out a of papers, wrapped Jd plead with him, saying, ‘Don't, Clement ; ag around in alittle piece of newspaper, and che keep quiet; bat Clement shut her ts T younbor them to Said, 8 pear as Lean reinember, and mpelled her 10 retire. ‘Then, coming at the re- | There is something’ f ‘the little girl; again, he ordered him outor the house, ‘The | my little daugbter always ‘called him, "Grandpa Tefused to go nti! Mrs. Bizold shecid tell la be sald, K teel poorly. and don't think 1 erself, or an' map + should a ."" Or some’ to that show bs authortiy to eject him. At this Clement and ga ow what tweet and tried to put him out, bat the re- assailan| resisted, di fog bis ‘name, thing ‘his the man refused to «ive. At this time Mrs. Et- ihe old gentlemen, and again cawwe forward and bemging the Cy ie called Clement to her emo- of the room I looked over his reporter said to her that if fostred it he ‘taw what they wero; I never ould at once withdraw. She replied that ne had go. He then demanded the man’ ame, Bich ave was, evidently about giving him, when t caugbt her again, and refused to allow her peak. She was evidently afraid of bim, and as A would only prolong 9 scene without the promise {of any good resulting, the reporter withdrew STRANGE INDIPYRRENCE OF ETZOLD'S FRIENDS. ‘The public will draw their own inferences from his oondact. It certainly looks like a purpose oo part of this man to suppress information ; but can only be jectured. Certainly the family their friends onght to further every effort that ‘made to find ti missiog man, ‘On the contrary ‘seem Lo want (o obstruct ail such efforts, and Mo not even deem it Worth their while to go as far we City Isiand to see a body that has been tound ‘which strongly resembles the missing man RAKING SHUTTLES MORE IMPORTANT THAN SEARCH ING FOR THE MURDERED MAN. ¥ There are between twenty and twenty-five men at work in Mr. Eizold’s fretory, waking sewing tm Ine shuttles and other hardware, in work which is cousiderod more Important in this emer. Finey, than searching, for the ‘missing, wan, wilom y of them could Sonat receeaise, ‘The estate is Grealihy, but no reward is offered for the discovers fits absent proprietor, nor has it been deemed even to employ & detective to unravel the B Rory. It is well known whom Kizold was last seen falth, sod ‘that he hed entrusted that’mon with | fonsiderable sum of money the Bight previous to 1d yet the friends rest the case ia hi I Besdaspers let weak fetean oune a ‘port week (Tu the 11 A. M. train for New York. Ne we been taken to..verify this state seen them since ; I never mentioned the matter until my busband was here ss a witness; never mention. editto mother or father; Captain Alexander told me to say nothing about it; he told my husband the same thing. Q—wDida't you say on the otber examination that tuere were no other bouds excopt the #52001 A No, sir; the question was not asked me; nothing was asked me about auy present, and so I didn’t say anything about it Adjourned to Monday. a FUN LN EAST BROADWAY. et The OnentalClub—the great Club of the cast side—last evening opened their Club House, at Bast Broadway, with & sumptuous entertoinmen:, ‘This Clab was organized on the last birtuday of the Hon. William M. Tweed. Police Jkstice Shondley was clected President, Win, M. Twoed, Jr, V President, ard James Donohue, Secretary, Club House bas been elaborately fornisned. All the prominent politiciaus of the cliy and the Personal friends of Mr, Tweed participated in the festivities last night, Mr. Jerome B. Fellows, Police Commisstaners Honry Smith and M. T. Brennan, Judes Cox and Koeb, Senators Cre@mer and Nor. ton, Comptroller Connelly, County Clerk Loew, Chamberlain Bradley and Fields, Corporal Rufus G. Andrews and John Fitch were among the de- lighted euests, Marshal Tooker wore an immense rose on ever’ button of his coat, He will run for Congress from the Fourth Congress! nal District, ‘The evening was spent in cating strawberries ind ice droam, drinking champagne, which flowed like Croton water, and smoking the best of cigirs, Eu Durnin, who was in jvolee and in speech too, comte 801 1 told humorous stories, winich laugliter, Mr, Fellows also enter: tained the company with a few funny anecdotes, Al te hour the festivities were at their beig! prospect of early termination. The boys wore in excellent spirits, and had pledged them- selves not to go home till morning. ee M’FARLAND AT WORK. pone Tadiana Divorce to be Broken—Mrs. The orto Gefnitely whether the unfortunate maa ‘did jeave Bridgeport by rail or boat. DUTY OF THE AUTHORITIES. In view of all these strange facts and _cireom. the authorities have a duty to e well-known, respected, aad wealkay cit: Ben missing inst uunccountadly, and under cireum- tances that place his absence beyond amy doubt of involuntary nature, Those who assume to con- his afaire and to look after bie interests do Bothing themselves, an le ‘efforts of to clear up the case. Certainly if the imme ate friends will not do it, the authorities of the of which he was s prominent citizen should at ace offer a reward for \wformation, and om. rs On the track of the missing man, that if he bi nh murdered, a8 seems almost certain, his aseas- ‘bins may be bropght to Justice, THE MASONS, eel of Grand Master—Presentation of m Portrait. The Grand Lodge resumed labor at 9 o'clock Pooterday morning. Conspicnous among the Masons ‘in the ball was Mrother Issac H. Brown, Senior (Werden of Puritan Lodge, No, 889, the well-known ‘Sexton of Cirace Charch, who was looked up to as man of creat weight (about 409 pounds) in the ternity. ‘The Grand Master presented © magnificent por- Bratt of the late R, W. James Herring, Past Grand Bocretiry to the Grand Lode, ‘The portratt is an ‘ofl painting by the son of the deceased, R. W. ¥. W. Glerring, and ts » life likences of the tilustrious \Brotter. The trowel with which the corner-stone ‘was laid was then presented to the Grand Lodge 4n appropriate address from the Grand Master. was nccopied, and a vole of thanks was tendered the donor, Bro. John Cook, of Pyramid Lodge. ‘At the J o'clock #ession, $1,000 wus presented to he ball and asyium fund from the Lodge of Antiqui- ‘Uy, and $1,000 Architect Lodge, ‘the voluntary ‘contributions of the members of those lodges, John H. Anthon was elected Grand Master by o Large majority, recelving the hearty congratuia. ious of his bresbren, ‘Ihe remainder of the officers Were adyauced an re-elected, —~ oul Ixpraxarouis, Ind., May presented himself yesterday in Martinsville, and Med motion for a rebearing of the suit which granted a divorce to lis wife, ‘Lhe motion ts reduced to writing, and sets forth that the grounds upon which it is made are as fol- lor First, That the defendant had no notice of the application of his wife for a divoree. Becond, That the proof of publication of the pend- ing sult wap meyer Bled with the regords of the case, ‘Third, that defendant will be able to show thet Mrv, Calhoun, one of the plaintif's witnesses, com- milted perjury. ‘The motion will be argued before the Court to- morrow. The impression among the attorneys at Martinsville seems to be that the motion will be gromted by the Court. tured. —It will be recollected that uty Marshal Moses, of Sedolia, ted Inet December, while sitting in Catndeo county, be having gone to thal Sx. Louis, June United States Mo., wa: ia a boos ° region to arrest Felix Whitworth for illicit distilling, Operatic Robearsal for the Great Beotho- | Whitworth was suspected of the murder, and short: v ly afver decamped, leaving a wife and six children, Yesterday a brilliant array of artists assembled | snd taking with him 9 widow, pamed Richardson, {a Steinway Hall for the Orst rehearsal of the ope. Reva Iso le(t seven cbiidren. Whitworth went to ph coumty, Ark,, and engaged (u arming. He wos arrested there by United States Detective Mo- Kean on the 2d inst,, and brought here iast night. Tatie portion of the Great Musical Festival, Nearly all the great artists whose names had been advertised dor days past wore present, aud all met on the nen ral ground of Stoinway Hall with what appeared to ‘Do the most earnost eordinlity. Greek met Greek, Atshian met Italian, and ail wore smiles of matual aa qiration aud congratulation. Among the artista present wo noticed Kelloge, Tore lerce, Anna Bishop, Guzasniga, Rose Cooke, Yelda Harrison Seguin, Frida de Gebele, Lefranc Sunlight in Philadelphia On Tuesday morning last, Tux Sux publishe exclusive account of a double suicide on the Engl steamer Paraon, Which arrived here on Monday from Londo. One of the les was nuned Wa, Alfred boffee, Joba N vi ous of his rela Brig’ oll, Fillppl, Massierilisos, Lotti, Nordblom, | tives, read the account in Pubasioipiin the sume day, Rando, Petrilli, Susini, Fossats, Formes, | and immediaely came on to this city and received ad Albert Law: whose name lias not appeared | from Howland & Aspinwall the effects of the p the announcements. Riebings and company were | suicide, Rot present, not having yet arrived in town; and oo Castle, and others wore away filling WASKINGION NOTES. gements,’ ‘The chorns mustered very eth al d included ali nationalities, ‘The Senate Committee on Commerce will report p favor of subsidizing the Australian steamship |ine The Murray Hill Suicide, , af Red Cloud's delegation had another interview ‘The papors in the De Peyster suicide case were | with the President vestorday, Spotted Tail avd the found jesterday in the possession of Dr, Shine, | otver Brule-Sioux chiefs gave Becrotary Cox an elegant d er wnbappy and Commissioner Parker a elabor ‘They then started for t Coroner Flynn's deputy, and the testimony therein shows that Gerard B. De Peyeter committed suicide While temporarily deranged, De, Sueiting and Dr Hammond attended the suicide from the tims when Be dischsrged the futal shot, sod the former testified bat no lingered twenty-one hours A verdict of fewoorery insaulty was revurnod, Whas sam was @aid De. Hhine no Outeider nuowa, on presented to the Senate from Atiauiie and Pacific T the advantages of the mined, and ® proper sur y es are o Fouts for ap injor ANOTHER GREAT RACE DAY. oo A SPLENDID SPROCTACL® ON THE JEROME PARK COURSE. tee Hembotd jetty Permitted bers’ Cup—Exploits of the Politicia: Despite the dark clouds and chilly atmos- phere of yesterday the Jerome Park races were un- usually well attended, and proved, in every respect, & signal success, Tho arrangements were perfect. ‘The multitude did not begin to arrive one o'clock, from which time forward wu stylish equipages passed the gates, Among the first to appear was the new four-in-hand of Mr, Jerome B. Fellows, and Helmbod's — six- in-hand, whieh excited the admiration of everybody. Comptroller Connolly, who wore a white Kossuth hat and a new brown velvet coat, came in shortly afterward bohind his span of ven- erable chestaut mares. Prince Harry Genet brusbed by at a rapid gait in a mew lieht wagon, bought the day before with the proceeds of Inst Tuesday's win- nings on Sandford. Chamberlain Torpedo C. Fielis and Mr, Forbeg Holland were brought in by « young trotter styled “Young Democracy.” Deacon Rofus A. Andrews. Alderman Emanuel B. Hert, Col. Frank EK. Hows, and Judge Koch rode in an open baréuche, driven by two very slim nage, whose term of life will expire next Saturday morning. Among ‘THE NOT, Ra ‘may be mentioned Sheriff O'Brien, E. W. Stoughton, Eaq., aceompanied by bis family; Theodore Moss, Wm. A. Appleton, Wm, H. Aspinwall, and his part- ner, Mr, 8, Howland; John Somerindyke, Pollee Commissioner Henry Smith, in another new salt of clothes, cut after the very latest Parisian fashion ; Peter Lorilinrd, Sheridrn Shook, County Clerk Charles EB. Loew, John J. Walsh, the Hon. Homer Murphy and bis sou John, Aldermen Reilly, Moore, and Murray, the Hon. Frank Dufly, snd the Hon, Petor Diven, Private Secretary to Mr. James M, Sweeney; the Hom. Kagene Durnin, amd the Hoo. Joba C, Heenan, The immense Judge Connolly was seen on the quater stretch stand, jast as the first race was bree lagi od He bad walked all the way from Yorkville, an: covered with dust from ead 0 oot. ‘By hia side was his protege Harry THE POOL SELLING ‘Was not very brisk at first, but the veteran Dr, Underwood soon brought the boys to time, Prof. Ri . Andrews, whose immmense fortune, was staked Dion-Foster ‘DMitard mate! ity-five cents from the Reporter, rand with that sum prerented himeelf ‘the pool stand. Dr. Under wood and Wis partner (McGowan), seciag Col Rofus D. Andrews epproach, took him for an Irieh Count of unlimited means. Hut they changed their minds very soon. Dr. Uniterwool, keeping bis sharp eye on Licut. Rafus Q. Andrews, asked him how much he would bid for the first choice in the first race, Sergt. Htufus N. Andrews boldly shouted ‘Twenty-five cents.” Ont with ye,” retorted the enrazed Doctor; guest you have just com and if $0, you had be: Jess than $25 on this race * Weil, If that's and be vamoosed, wager I ‘ont of the poor house ; wo beck. I take no bid . 1 won't co in,” said Rnfus B. Rafus f. eventually contrived to UIS ENTME ForTUXE with Tky Oliver, and, with his usual luck, lost it. Harry Genet won several beavy poois, and so did Mr. ‘Veter Lorillard. Denny Bums, the member from Sligo, is said lost $10 and Owen Murphy No interest was taken in the race the members’ cup, as Climax was withdrawn, it was a f ¢ Conclusion thut Rapture could beat Which was the case, Morgan dirt tartle. The race of the olds was more interesting. Cilicothe favorite at pools. ‘The friends of Moxart iso confident! ‘ds was likewise well It is 4 Mozart woud have lost so much ab tue start. CONTEST FOR THR LADIRS’ STAKES, was exciting. Annette, Midday, ond Neliic were the favorites, Annette gold 100%» #0 4 pools again; field. A greater sum On this Face than on ail the others combin previous to starting, s rumor was elrentated through the multitade around the pool stand the thing Was fixed, and that Midday Was certatn to win. The betting tien turned ngningt Anuotte at the rate of 10) to &5. ‘The exeitement then bacaine intense Anuetio,however, proved herself a tramp. Sbe hod a hard struggic. Midday came up to her at the siart, and kept neck and neck to her, at one time leading by halralengt!s. Bat vt the bome streteh Annette recovered her lost ground, For the fourth race only Helmbold was entered, and he there‘ore bad « waik over, THR IMMENSE JUDGE CONNOLLY at secing tive animal runnin @ over the course, very indiznant at t permitting & off the pren $1,200 without body will give ard the Judge, and rds he pulled off his comt and course, when bis frien rsuaded him to desist. The wing his intention and resumiaz his red ti to phatically understood that he was a good runner as well as a fast walkist, ‘The Ufth race was one of those auspicious affuirs whieh nowadays o¢cur oftener than those not" in the inside” rele, Spray was the favorite umtil the start, at odds of 10) to. But four or tive EXPERIENCED HORSE SPORTS game out just previous to the start heavy bets even against Spray, and c do potil the first half mile bal'been run, Spray be- ing well al the time. It waa clext to every ¢ frou the eurnestness of there xportsmen, “little game" Was about to be played, and they Were not disuppointed. The favorite so Anumber of pickpockets were bold putin appearance. But the f miry by Chief Kelso, bad ae their comrades beat a hasty retreat from the field, ‘The foliow ing ie a detailed account of He RACES. ‘The rain and the damp weather for days past pt ihe track somewhat henvy. It had been Inel ce tho Opening, at 80 far the top tine which it ad: mus has Dot been made during this meeting. ‘The pro- Eramme of (he day had iour races on it,and a walk Gver. For tho purse of $1.20, two-mile ar Way only one entry. that of Helnboid, and in that the was no Face, Helmboid only galloping THB FIRST RACH, jembers' Cup, one mile: horses to bi ‘Of the Club. The entries were ( Owing to an injury, Cl He botiug on’ the ways bei ‘This was the favor . Beresford, ‘as up on Hapbure, wile Mr. jockey of equal abilit organ. 7 wae $t0.1 on Ravture, 0 away Moreon led, but on the turd Rapt went front and at ease stayed there afer parsing tho 018, where sho led three lengthe. drop; id Kot home Aileen away from hin. with ail hie skill could not It Mor gallop at the out- come, Time, 152%. SECOND RACE, oli ‘This was 8 race of Que mie and one: eighth. e entries let jozart. Hogard Pennock’s £3 it by © ae, Deunison & Or eolt by Ci wd Chilion. Mm the bets rales i 4 or seals except Mozart wlio’ was Tengtns In the reat. “Chillotte and lea best. Into ine Mora aroun ‘an 4 ‘the Colosens colt jand and went off on 4 was ‘alone I the Cluo Ho hero got ini Mozart he rack. All but the leades ds, massed themnsclyes as thoy’ they here, did not get any be and Regards, On the his position, and ‘as he raised olor us still lead it, With the race In y ped down etch home Mozart ay fray the jot behind, and at mid strelch caught p Regards and made sharp play for Chil Dat in valu, aud was beaten out a fencth; Ke- away from Mozart. ‘Timms ,2:0) Rearer i turn Mozart, tmproved THIRD RACE. bis war the Ladics’ Stakes. for Aili old, one mile and five-cighths, ‘There wi subscribers. and thelr pominations, mi wore of great excellence, rich 4p blood, higu: Adie, -Aluong ‘them were Mr. Cameron's grand Olly Miss Alice, bY Leamington, who wae killed At Paratoga Inat y F,'aud miso Mr. MeConnelt's fn by Leamington, whigh died the 20 in it Sr, F. Morris's two cap both by Ee fut theas two had gi not yaar Tne starters wert Anmelter didi He, ‘Nellie James, Vinca, Cricket, a Jn the, betting “Abuette, was, favorit iH to hers 1 to 2 7 to 3 agatunt 9 (0 2 againet Midday end Eclipta toxeiher . Grecian Mend: 12 to 1 agai 1 Vinea. The bettin vy And excited on tals race, the poole rangin; #100 up to $8."00,. “he start was on the reverse Tu'froat of tueuce to the judges and ou off Was a good being we her At the runair tellow Midday, " with Annette, the favorite, aeat, Midday dropped to the rem of the o the ruck Iny way toree eke heading the rear lot. vderato at Grstund they made the home atreteh (0 the stand, ary where Ecliptic atill led, Annette second, a length back at ease and in hand, Cricket third. Midday had how. QUG! OFPPE Ul Fo Crickes ud Ippped her ae dhe subarea score gamer i+ Villa troo) Pi home day. Capt. dor of ting to ever was seen, ‘To he bestridden Midday, ete as Annette her. lengths. hme, 8, whiteh Is aE iL Oficial The pray printers w A resolution declaring this Unior thority in the printing busines, and having ti eral rules in regard to t n ty subordinate unions, w ho ndmission of an hour quired, engaged ii shootin country. 5 tt Kay the last mie, On the turn sl! Kept thelr poatti jay moved up to Annette, and the pace at once ohary for the 8 fave the toad cover, and @ des) two in the van, MI M the jneline Wome ead Midday he th 0 tured in Cayo Craz. ing thelr chi taner’s colnmn had also bad which fourteen insurgents were killed, among them Particalars of the latter afuir had not_yet been received from Col. Montaner. The insu some officers, Clara 4 ened. attne House fronted. and ‘till pe 4 Perves pace as she. Around the far turn she was It co was hot 24, fast. At the ho mreen, mracs: A WALK ata johnsoa—walked ov: . and a te lott, not! made the ing 10. I . Aguere and Madr ped on Al ti ‘on’ to the bluff. arching ov ere fired on by the rebels in ambush, The troops were prepared, and returned or. Here Kden- 1m the Fear through thelr positions. O8 rushing aoe oe en ect thay reccved the Grand Bian Mow way the crisis, and Wilson, the Jock of Annette, FMacthe tn, fakde that tant effort that tele. Bhe afew on ineh by fan as stcide. by stride whey fom, both get. ‘ata doen yards ‘and head, and there dead heat was imminent, rath race was a mere gallop, the race. 200, $200 to second by Australian, aam oe " Teed of the home, stroteh und. went off Spray wos poate Rext, wut, woot has loft pad aid he pace was Only moderate, Nearing range Spray dint nnd hesecond. "On the Timon, and, Baily” were alt House was pasted ‘the race was clearly his. turn, down hy by the of ca, and wi 1] 1, and got home first by two ‘All the Fest were badly talled third. Thme=2:16, which Is at Havaxa, June 9—Three men, who appear to bolong to the best class of society, have be On their persons wos correspondence witn Cespedes and other rebel lead- ors, They reiuse to give thelr names taken to Puer‘o Principe for ideutifeation. No later crews bas been reccived cencerning the George B. Upton expedition despatches from the Capt: headquarters at Pucrto Princive represent that a column had arrived from La Guagaja. by way of the Sierra de Cubitas, the seene of a for- met battle, and whit during the night, the cap: found and wore General's hey came Id ground the Ore. A sharp fight followed, at the end of which the rebels fled, le: ‘on the field twelve dead, includ- Mon- cagement, in ts altacked Fort Barrabas, ia the rict, which Was risonted by colored . The assanit was revulsed with a loss to the power to ostabl qualification referred south This es The Seathern Printers Siill Times—The Negro to be Debarred Sei of Masen cognined, Crxcnexatt, June 9.—The International Typo- graphical Union ‘to-day e¢opted resotutions favor. ing a requler aytiem of apprenticeship wherever the evee of kubordipate Unions ean operst practice of pri considered impract! leaving the subject of admission unions. I a negro, and if b of * Mason ai a NI able, Ire jopted to ul THE BALL AND BAT. ere m when playing ron If nectdents in _ ~ A Greenpoint Watchman Shot, Stephen Hannaa, a Greo The friend. ‘Where it still remains, and lis condition Duly was ‘partially intoxicated, ‘4 dificulty withan unkoown man u| whom he bad drawo his revolver, while entering, Hannan's, stomach. was accidental, Rhodes, and Ju ‘The The Ror eu. under the name of H Hunt A. A. Wolff, 12 Bast Seve conciuded the with one Patri Fulton ayen my could weal pose eends The Astouishi the previous : oe | Pe | 0" near maniane aliet lodged taf ‘obtained tp wean oy were enced te. Considering the really good exhibition which the Union nine made in the fold on Wednesday, ainst the powerful Mutual Club, their performance yesterday was inexplicable on any other supposition than that they kept up the cele- bration of their Victory at Errors, overthrows, plied on the shortest notice, and in a {hey appeared to Lave infected the Kekford wen, they also were very unsteady in the fled, ‘As the score will show, there was some very free hitting om both sides. Union until too late nd muffs were sup- Pabor made tre only during the a ae is fold sontinge to occur #0 eqnently as tt we done within the lust ten days a hospital for disabled re In the fifth in ht to baye had more consideration, iméelf bore visible traces of the omash ceived on the 6) straikht to vat the eyes, and biood flowed in such was required to cover uj Poor Duffy's eyes of the game The following is the score may soon be re- day, stra iting hin on the’ nose between wing the claret” freciy, ‘Tbe that it heady a for the remainder play a eubatitute. int watcbmau, was railroad James jannan Duly ‘says that the was arr ice Voorhtes committed him, rey ———— a. ae RIOSITIES OF © poasnce te seven miven nguort yen oul no Never Learns, The Democratic Convention of West Virginia nds the taxation of enpital, the expurgati from the statute book of test oaths, the restorat) of the ballot to the disfranchised, ‘aud declared tlie white race the superior snd roll Youn J. Jacobs of Ma Was nominased for governor rac bir eapatch Kays KIME, 21 ce wt Hanna) big. rebels of 12 killed. ‘The garrison lost three negroes keilted and six wounded THE TXPOGRAPHICAL ‘ON. The ing newsppers outside—away from te home oftice—was discussed, but no remedy w: suggested. A resolution was adopted protesting against the expenditure of publie money by the Postmaster Geveral to print business cards on stamped Govern- ment envelopes, ‘The next convention !s to meet in Baltimore. Of estublishing @ home for disabled lichest ai yesterday bordinate as claimed that one union might admit card was reiused by others, their ox, of Memphis, said it was understood in oth that no negro would be admitted toa 1 Dixon's Lin The resolution was lost, so this swbject for the subordinate unions to settic among th selves A reyolution was passed encouraging female com- positors to co-operate with male wherever employed together. emains Let_us have a Hospital for Disabled Balle Game o measure “ ick a ball H bles in ty, stomach, 'y Dre: wan under took to setsls the dispute by disarming Duffy, whon there was s discharge of one chamber, tees ested by ¢ of tho re County Massacre Aguin, Mr, M. 8. Lsaace, the Secretary of the Board of Delegates of the Ameriean Israelite Allian city, received @ despateh yesterday from Montefiore, London, in reply to inquiries the Roumshien massacre, The wus an atteck, quelled by military. Accounts some- what exaggerated," of this Be tiises egarding Phere Miss Matilda Henningsen died, om the Qist of May, the’ residence of Michael bed I Ulirieh him in a square Oyhi, Lewry drew fe wad sLabbe | his adversary in the Jockod up in the Gales ayeaue police station, post-mortem oxamination oan Miller, who died je was esterday in the cake East Thir ‘the hands uleoration of 6 for nearly a at inion t death /bich whe atts THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. ee ANOTHER DASH AT THE NEW YORK ELECTION FRAUDS. —— ators—Mr, Eldridge’s Extreme Liberality —John Chinaman Again. Wasurnoton, June 9.—Mr. Davis, of New York, introduced in the House to-day a bill to establish « uniform system of naturalization. The bill requires three years’ residence in the United States, with the intention to become a citizen, and six months’ residence in the States, and thirty days in the county or parish before application is made, the application to be filed twenty days in court, the Proceedings for naturalization to be had before the United States Cireuit and District Courts, In coun- ties or parishes where there are not more than two Stated terms of these Courts, proceedings may be had in any State court or jurisdiction having a clerk and seel, The naturalized citizens is not to exer- ciao all tho privileges of citizenship till after the ond of six months from the date of the judgment. Allens enlisted in the United States Army or navy, and honorably discharged therefrom, may become citizens upon one year's actual residence. ‘The bill consists of seventeen sections, containing detained Provisions for carrying it out, and penalties for frau- dolent actions under it. Mr. Wamp (Reo, N. Y.) advocated its passage, ‘He would have it amended by requiring four years’ residence, He did not think that his proposition would be regarded as unjust by aliens themselves, ‘who were interested in not baving American cit- izenship made too easy or too choap, In that con- nection he spoke of the eeventy thoussnd frand Jent naturalization papers issued in New York city, and of the fact that fraudulent netaralization papers were hawked about in the markets of Karopo at $2 a piece as a means of protection, He also referred, giving the statistics, to the MEW YORK ELECTION PRAUDS of 1968, a8 developed in the testimony before Mr. Lawrence's Select Committee on the subject, d claring that of the hundred thonsand votes polled in New York city Afiy thousand were cast by repeaters. He believed that the time would come when te auestion would arise whether the people of the United States would allow their President and Vice- President to be counted out by the Iraudualent votes of Ni York city, and when that time came there would be civil wit, He acquitted the mass of the Democratic party of « desire to control the Govern- ment by fraud. He believed that they desired that there should be an honest ballot, and therefore their Tovreseutatives should support the pending bill de- shened to uecomplish that object. Speaking of the necessity of purifying the ballot-box, HaLpEMAN called out, * How about Whittemore f°’ Mr, Wanp—I do not know what Mr. Whittemore bas todo. with this discussion. He will be back here in a few days, and we will seo about him. He went on to speak of THE TAMMANY ORGANIZATION a8 composed of a ret of men who bad no prin no honesty, no intecrity, who were simply Uievos engaged in the Biusliess of robbing ti sity gf New Yorlt, and of controiiing the State. of Ne ‘ork, Mr. Scuvmanen (Dom., N.Y), made a remark aboat buying up Repablican State Senators. Mr, W Ano replied that if Republican Senators sold theméelves. and it cosruption had grown, to that int. uhen they, ought all “tbe more try to keep the ot pure. If Ropudlican State Senators in New. York were purchased, they were purchased by the same set of men who purebased the election inspec: tors, who purchased cert-in Repablican organiza- tionk, and who controlled New York city by corrup- addressed the House Von and fread. Mr. Fipiuver (Dem., Wis. Jn opposition to the bill.” He alluded to it as a party for the tustion of & party power. The inspired by hate and hostility. to the. Irish mans, uid to the Catholic population. It unfriendly blow struck at European emicza top. For his own part be waa ready to support o measure extending the rights of citizensintp to all ALIENS ON THEIR ARRIVAL in the United States, on their taking the oath of alle- glance, Mr. Cox (Dero. N.Y.) slao protested against the Dil, Saying that it was based on slanders against the people and the judiciary of New York Mr. SancENT (Rep., Cal.) opposed the bill, and would certainly vote aguinst it unless tteomend- ment offered by Mr. Pitch (Rep., Nev ), exetadi Chinese and Jupanose from naturalization, Ww: agreed to. The Chinese were not only alien to the language ‘and faith of, the American people, but they were imperialists, “It had been said that Louis Napoleon being an imperialist, he could not beco rican naturalized citizen, Nelther could a ip. ‘The Chinese as a race were addicted to nameless viecs of Asiatic civilization, ‘Mr. STRYENEON (Rep., Ohio) thought that nothing could be worse than the present naturalization sys- tem. Under it the worst class of aliens became nat- uralized at once through violation’ of the law, and the tnteiligent MORAL CLASS OF ALIENS were kept on the outside of citizenship for five years Mr. Fire (Rep., Nev.) advocated his amendment to exciude the Chinese japanese. Following out the idea of imperial i pressed by Mr. Sar- ents io, raid Wat Bismarck, that Disraeli, and that ulwer never conld become naturatized American citizens becanse they were aristocrats in their po- litical aroirations, while, on the other hand, Charles Dickens, Jotm right, and Vietor Hngo, could be- come naiuralized American citizens, So it was that Chinese and Japanese uever could be naturalized, M. Finkenxnune (Rep, Mo.), while sympathiaing with the object of the bill to purify elections, coud not support it on account of its burdearome Proposition. He pre‘erred the bill reported just Congress by the Select Committes on the New York Elections, ‘That bill xd to punish the guilty, white the pending bill proposed to punish the i cent, Mr. Coxcem (Rep., Mich.) opposed the bil becanse it Would disfranchise thousands of the ene of Michigan Who, ander the Constitution of thet State, exercised the’ elective franchise, having declared their intention (o become citizens, Mr. McNeELY (Dem, Ill.) moved an amendm reducing the residence condition from three years one year ‘The motion to adjourn was negatived. Mosara, Cox and Jupp moved to table the bil. Mr. Davis asked to have the bill reeommitted, but eijection was made. ir, WARD revewed the motion to adjourn, but it ‘was again voted down, Mr. Jupp moved to lay the motion to reconsider “Without disposing of the motion, the Hi q sposing of the motion, the House ad- joarned, re Stir in the Tobacce Trade. Some heavy tobacco seizures are to be made, it is said, in a duy oF two for ing, in which some of the largest importing menafact houses are iurplicated, The “leaf” has been non tm hogshesde, and v0 in'roduéed without paylog the Broper dul tt Gift from the President. A magnificent is soon to arrive in lizabeth for Mr. Corbin, brother-in law of Gen, rant. It is labelled: ** A. R. Corbin, Elizabeth, N. 4... on acoount of U, 5, Grant and father.” posta iad LOSSES BY FIRE. pb Yesterday 741 Tenth avenue and seven edjoining Duild!ogs were damaged $4,000; insurance, $2,000. Merriam & Putnaw's wall-paper manufactory was burned in Chelsea, Mass,, yesterc ‘Lote, $15,000, ‘Three barns at Fort Hamilton, owned by E W & Tig burch, were buraed yesterday moruing. Loss, — . L INTELLIGENC. ptt oe smoke there is fire," cays an old joes that apply to Président Gront rs College has conferred the degree of Doctor Ophy upon Miss Maria Mitokell, of Vaseur Col- PERSONA of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ‘a Lyceum lecturer uoxt winter, Our Bi Gov, Hoffman has appointed tie Hon. Ri herd hell, of New York, Qaarentive Commissioner, 13 place of Wilson G. Hunt, resig let Republican Association last night ap men) on steamer George B, Upton is named aff tic mnillionairoos that name formerly of + of Boston, M.'T. McMahon was last night nomi ourth District) by a Fiith Ward Do bo hailing trom Harrison and @ Mr. Henry Burke, the reform candidate for Super Visor, against whow libellous placards were posiea te Ivoning previons to the election in Middletown, 1 pre parinit to prosecute his liveilers, Frodorick, Kapp, recently, Commissioner of Tmmigeation jn this eity, arrived 1) Mamin, near Ham burg,on tho 24th of last mont was entertatued b; with asploudid banquets Mr. Kapp will summer in W o We are as the best authority that Lola Montez children. Astor the itoz, who ela bown a day Of the distingwished advert is obyionsly either a lnnatic or aa impostor ‘The Hon, William M. Evarts will deliver the an- nual address before the Howard Law Association 4a Chnibelage on the 1ith of October next. This address {s'usually giveo in commencement woek : bat the time how fixed upon bag Deca selected @& wore coMTaMient 10 ali varlless . 1: matiless WP"bs. Princess THE HORROR OF THE GOLDEN HORN. Ashes—The Latest Particulars. Constantixorte, June 9,—The great fire in the Pera district has at length been subdued, and forder is restored, So far as it can be compated, over 7,000 buildings of ali sorts have been destroyed, and among them some of the best in the city, Pora is suburb of Constantinople, on the north aide of the Golden Horn, Tt the summit of a fill, the renidenega of the. Brush, Avatriss, Preseiee, fe residences of the and Revslan Ambssondors, 2) Arias, Prassian, than was expoctod. ‘The loss of life proves « ‘Thus far one hi and bodies have been discovered, but it is thought that there mast be double that numbor. The total iors is estimated at fa oad sterliog, and English jer writers suffer , [WDritish Embassy were saved. Immaculate Cow ‘The archives of the The Armenian Church of the tion was on Gre several times, and is conniderssly damaged, but the Gobelins tapestry, the gift of the Emy Fugeni¢, was saved unharmed. ‘Tholoas of ite by the ‘condagration was frightfal, At some points whole families were hemmed. in by the fumes, and perished in full view of ithe specia. tors, who were unable to rescue them, panic mone the poopie was terrible, und many who might have escaped lost all presonce Of miod and were un- able to save themselves. Others in ee ert eect ae pent mearmur. ‘were burned to death, or killed by the faliing wails, na and Nally paved with gobble stones. Boi ae ‘They are without walks ‘and slope towerd tl Aiton Urs of wood. All tinople have been destructive on this account, cially a8 no efficient moans have oxisted for * guishing thom. A DISCARDED CLERK'S REVENGE. pnd trey Unprofitable Newspaper Letter-Writing—A Falsehood Leading to an Unwelcome E.x- posnre—A very brief Temperance Lecture. For some time past the Texas Beef Company have been trying to introduce the cheap desicated beef of the Lone Star State to this market. They haves store in the Y. M.C. A. building, Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, Until recontly they had a bookkeeper named C. W. Varney in their employ. ‘This man having been discharged (or drunkenness, to “get equare* with his employers, sent a letter to ‘Tue Son charging that the Company had flooded the morket with diseased meat, some of whieh, he sald, was so bad that the New Orleans Steamship Company (Merehants' line) ordered it olt their pier ; that it was dumped in the street, and thenee taken to the offal dock ; that some of the least offensive was gathered up and offered for sale in Twonty- third street, and that there {t was a nuisance desery- ing the carnest attention of the Boord of Health, Yesterday a Sux reporter visited the Company’ office, and called at the Merchants’ Stermship Com- pany’s office, and there learned the history and true aracter of the correspondent who sitned himself * Veritas,” but who is now unable to verity his assertions, Mr. Monroe of the Texas Beef Company explained bit business, end allowed the reporter to ‘smell and taste and examine the food, Ml of which was excellent, fresb, and pare. He examined the letter, and compared the handwriting with that in wn possession. He them said: man, CW, Varney, was alwa: bout in the neighboring bars, t ¢ drawer, and maki used. You've read his and the foliowing consestion was placed on the tale : New Yonx, May 21, 1970. Mn. Bax. Frain: T owe Monroe or the concern (wo hundred dollars. Tf he settles with you to your eatis: f{aetion, 1th resign alt right and title to (he wore Rand, Taset Rect Froverving Co, and aio vi ©. W. VARNEY. ‘The of Tux Sux accompanied Mr. Monroe to all the tradesmen in tbe neigh who, Without exception, confirmed every allegation that be had made. Leisé tLe tailor porated fully toa coat which he and made for Varney on bis fulse representations, ead showed a bill tor w suit of clothes, amountho 102, whieh this accomplished individual ‘fad secured, and which Mr, Monrue had endorsed and was going to pay. ————— CORRUPTION IN HIGH PLACKS. ¢ Proposes to Learn what inatrace President has given our Naval Bay—Sor ‘ing Racy Wasurxorox, June 8,—The St. Domingo treaty ‘was up inthe Senate to-day in executive session, and probably no measure was ever before the subject of such cn acrimonious dobste. Charges of corruption were freely made ainst the negotiators of the treaty, and the President was rather roughly ban dled. His conduct in ordering naval voesels to Samana Bay was severely criticised, and the Senate finally called for copies of all orders to naval vessels since the negotiation. made to Ox a dsy to take up the treaty for farther di nd vetion it the exite- ment ran fo high that an adjournment wus carried without coming to any conclusion. Gen, Babcock and Perry, the United mercial Agent, were before Nye's tee. 3 Com- Commit. ‘The latter made some very bold ond specie ‘ges of participation In the proceeds of th of some mea wh sal tnd around the Presl- re near f Commodore Perry, and thongh aty he did not negotiate it, as it ty made to aprbar, but signed 1h because to do it by through Hie iia "not a uty. Ww grievances he wi eognizant. He thinks Ation would be a better step for the Gov: than a purehass Gen. Babcock was questioned concerning the Hatch matier, and endeavored to exeulpate himself, He is again to be calles), and will produce his origi- nal Instructions, &e. If the Committee only follows up the trails-uneovered, there may be some rich lopments. —— SPARKS FROM,THE TELEG —— ‘The crops have suffered soverely from drought in Western New York. Anextra sedtion of the Michigan Legislature is summoned (or July #7. The New Hampshire Republicans have renomin- ated Senator Cragin George Tayne (ell from <i iG cipeinost yedtorast, ana was kited, | cuareu tm ‘The Democrats of North Carolina ba the Hon, W. M. Shipp for Attorney-General Edward Payson Weston, "the distinguished triad, is ruecicating among bis (riends in Paterson, ‘The body of Kdward Wolch was foand New Lebanon, where it had evidently lain several day: At Mr, Daniel of thorourt Gebidgg 2 Tense, Onlo, Two cows Py es oust inetdaade anes" Rew tying to eat Nts P. B. Baym himbelf through the wer Ney ‘The Dill granting State aid to the Boston, Hurt- ford and Erie itallrosd passed to a third reading'ia the Maseachuselis Sonate, yestorday, by 2 Co 18. ‘The Hon. Lafayette 8, Mosier, of Norwich, Speaker Of tho Houee of Connecticut, was elected yesterday Judge of the Supreme Court of the Bate, APH. pominated The First Geueral Assembly of the Prosbyteriai ena ada, the Wesleyan Methodist Conferen the Methodint (new conuection) Conference of the Congregational Union of Gatario aad Quebec, are ta seretuu it Toronto. 1 St FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ae Baron von Beust is confined to his bed, Victories of British troops over the Muories ia New Aealand are reported. ‘The Marebjouess of Hastings was married yoster- terday to Sir George Chetwynd. ‘The * insurrection" et Lucca was merely a petty Flot, Which was soon quelled, ‘The female maqueraders recently arrested Lopdoa e been indicted for felony. ‘The Right Hon as O'Hagan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, has b ted Baroy O'Hagan aid that Disraeli is about to re ud that le is to be FAaised Co Lhe peerage. Dougiass decliaes to sail tho Sappho for the nce of Wales cup. , The Cambria ts catered be newly appointed Anbasaador of the states 10 Lisbon Was assumed ¢ Jn yacht race across the English Chat Glorjava Was tret, the Egeria second, and bird ‘Tho Empress Eugenie has sont 10.000 francs to Corstantinople for tue relict of the sufferers by tre great tre. from poli Tho ship Regina will follow the Mogdala with material for the constiuction of the Honduras Ta: Continental Railroad The story of tho loss of the Dacia # suid to have bgon concocted in America, to influenes the price of Went India cable sur ‘The Pope hus writ addressed. to the recently consecrated Bisho D which be Sustains {n positive terms th? dogma of (nfatttbitity Gen, Prim pronounces the despateh of the Phila- delphia correspondent of te Loudon Times relating to bis (Prin’s) connection with & propyasd Cubes loan » Maal ant od al a” ieath # lettor, a PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ae DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THD SUN'S REPORTERS. —o— tery—A Denperade Caged. ' Yesterday afternoon John Callahan alias Boots, © Battery boatman, met Frank Kracker strolling slong the North River side, Kracker bad beea drinking and was @omewhat demoralized. Boots asked Krucker to take a trip in his boat, remarking that he was going to Williamsburgh. The two satlod out Into the stream, whon the boatman demanded $9. Kracker offered all he had, which was 60 conta. ‘The boatman said he would have the full amount or he would throw him overboard. Not receiving the money, he wee as good as his word, and when with- ipa abort distance of the Battery he pushed him oat Fred, Iterleim, and that he had been induced to do £0 by Julius Knopf, another bondsman. Rosen- heim committed perjury by swearing that his name ‘Was Horlein, and he was sentenced to two yoars’ im- prisonment. Knopf was tried at the same time, and Teceived similar punishment, lay 8 petition for the pardow of Rosenheim was received by Gen. Jackson, who had charge of the prosecution, and Bernard Hess, the informer, is to pregeat it to Gem. Gi Hess received a letter trom Col. Erhardt, Jawyers employed for the defence, intro- im to the President, The petitioners ex- pect to find the Executive in good humor on the trout-fishing excursion. pala ee The Coolness of the Thirteenth Ward High= waymen. At about two o'clock yesterday morning, as Michael Campbell of 227 Delancey street was stand- At bis door, Charles Major and Patrick MeManus attacked him, Major seized him by the throat and McManus threw bim to the ground, Campbell at tempted to draw bis pistol, but MeManns was de foreband and presented one at his head, whtte Major brandished a knife pefore his cyes, and threatened to kill bia if he opened his moat They then rob- bed him. Major was arrosted and taken to tho Kasex quarks Rolie Ler eye] be Te eneen Cy ~ on, MeMunus iu, and walking up to 5 “wat he bad Judge's desk laid a pistol on it, say! taken it from the might before, the part being ims , and Campbell being so quarrel some that it was’ feared that he might do some in- Jery with his weapon. ‘The fellow then coolly walk- ‘ed off, but was barely out was arrested. The bighwaymen amination. re held for ex- ionioees Another Murderous Assault Saloon, A Between 12 and 1 o’clock this morning a des erate fight between John McMann and Robert White, usually called * Whitey Bob," awakened the neighborhood of Florence's saloon at Brosdway and ‘Wert Houston street. Both men were standing on the sidewalk engaged in angry. conversation, when MoMann, who has long held a grodge against “ Whitey,” suddenly turned and dealt him satun- ning blow, knocking him from the top of the steps to the botiom, # distance of between 15 and 0 feet. Officer Shute, without assistance, arrested the of- fender. Flore : — Beating the Fences. On Tuesday a gentleman purchased » watch and chain in Broadway for $300, bad the jowol packed in a small box, and entered Ball & Black’ establishment with it, Ie there’examined some brace- lots which he thought of purchasing, and in the mean time placed his watch on a show-case near one of the windows. When be had bought what be wished, and looked for his watch again, it was gone. He immediately did the most sonal. bie thing he could do, | Ile offered a reward of $100 for the return ofthe lost article, and inasmuch aa fences” never vay more than $30 or §40 for a ig of this kind, the probabilitios are that early some morning a bare-hendod little chap of ten oF eleven will enter Messrs. Bail & Wiack’s establish t witha neatly ted package from the Invisible man round the corner. Outlet to the Great Salt Lake, Courxws, Utah, June 9.—A sublerraneous out. let to the Groat Sait Lake has been /o va «i etweow Fremont an Kimbah tnd Pioneer, Captain Hannal, while aall- ing in that viciinty Inst Sunday, was drawn into an Opening which 16 1n imeense maelstrom or stupon- dous whirlpool, and the desceat and circular motion of the water were 80 rapid and violent that the Vesrel was made to spin around tn is with frightfa: velocity, und it was only by a Ligh wind prevailing at the time that she was enabled to sail beyoud the influence of the awful chas: —— The Trowt Fishing Party, Wasuixcrox, June 0.—The Presidential fishe ing party got off to-day. Among the guests wore Mr, Cresswell, and Senators Edmunds and Robertson. Ibis uncertain when the President will roturn, bai Ue rest of them will be here on Monday morniig. . pao ket JOTTINGS ABOUE TOWN, platiess Muric on the Battery th Number of immigrants last week, 15,008. Stafford’s Iron and Sulphur Powders invi the body and purify the blow ~Ade. mene Everybo: ould see the little Champion Cow Miller. 267 way.—Ade. ¢ Reddy the Blacksmith hos opened a new dar about three doors above bis olf den. A Chinese physteian on Union tag New Yorkers wit his ch ‘The Ninth Rogiment will parade in whive pante- toons gp the Fourth of Jaly, Cot. Fisk will ions to the fund for the relief of in West Russia amounts thus (se to ware is nstonish- fe. ‘The onnual examination of the Hebrew free eehools will take place iu Steinway Hall next Sanday iuoraing. ‘The Brick Chnreh Mission Sunday school t= ‘Thirty-Afth street, Seventh avenue, had a pleasent strawberry festival last night, A Qogmaittes of we Metshow = Brenaae Ansoola- the clalme'et the Club upow his consideration.” ‘The German Fat Men's Association met imembers, and represents over club bas been orginized at the Cat@ ivg already fy members. Von eats Dre W, Dwyer, Vice Presldeuts Fy Seerctary. abt Hon. James Tlon. Thomas Allen, of Ireta Members of the Bite fralerull gn're’® on Harlem lane, ‘Tho Veteran Association of the Seventh Rogimont pe wil, spend next Thursday cating clams at Long Branch. The regimental band, fy pices, will secoun peny them In the steamer Plymouth Nook. Honora Colwell dropped dead yesterday in Baxter strect; Valentine Rosenburg died of sunstroke at 2 Second street: kligabeth Sel ‘died suddenly at 108 Avenuo A; and Mary Beslecr at 27 Minctéa lane, ‘Phe pleasant perk at Sixth avenue aud Fortieth sivect, whieh hitherto has beon closed at Jase Ve time ta zoo it, Is to be reafter, by order of the Central , n was found yesterday drowned t another in the lower part of the the body of Leopold Kuting, who ary, at the foot of West Sixty fourth street, was found. Afow Southera ladies in thie olty met yout of woalth and position © Tustitute to devise ‘their Brennan, who family’ of No. ®, yeai ented by one of pupils, ree we Utanks ol the echvol as well lie bereaved family ' Une number of the Barkers Magazine sete ud bank Boliday's.” Vode the new atte fie dite on Souder dt of thet eat eure wake Raa re loafer, ‘ar Ghuk wey 4m en Vey a ok i oiu doh ioe Mr “A ly de men who men, tape Hi, With 60 station directly onpe USAW Usa had Wasik HSL Me RUSE wo

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