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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR HEATHEN IN NEW JERSEY. ei ‘anpUctIoN AND DEATH OF MRS. STARKEY AND HER CHILD. ry-The Tice Family Tryt ten Decoyed from her Home—The Mystery of the Child's Denth. The barbarous treatment of young Charles tBtarkoy by his deceased wife's relatives, at Five Corners, Jorsey City, tae details of which were pudlished in Tux Sux a few days ago, hat kaused an outburst of indignation which it Ys feared will drive the Tice family out of the place, Owing to the strenaons offorts of the Tico Tamily to enppress all the facts in the ease from the Public, a true account could not without difieulty be ‘odtained, Ov: reporter has been, however, investi: Bating the whole matter, notwithstanding their op: Position, The facts show that s most damping con- woiracy bas been enacted—a mother HURRIED INTO THR ORAVR, land © dead child sutetitnted for the deconsed mother's offepring in order to deprive it of share Ain 6 largo estate, As before stated in these columns Young Starkey married one of the Tico sisters [Anna June) agal nat the consent and knowledge of fier mother, brothers, and sisters, Soon after her Confinement ahe was decored to her mother's house, ttrom which #h¢ never was seon to leave until carried ‘tober grave, Ror husband was never allowed to wee her, and bis child was mysteriously @iepcsad 3% the father being only informed of its di en days Jaf tor it was Faid to have been buried. ‘The follow- fing statomont was made by Mr. Starkey to oar re- worter; ‘THE HUSBAND'S STORY. He said: Iwas married about fonrteen months ‘bgo to Miss Hannah Ja ne Tice; there was much op- Position to the match on the part of my wife's fumi- y. We were married, and lived very happily to- \gother. We had a pleasant home, and for a time all ) Went woll; no unkind word or thought cver passed Between us, and J believe to-day, hind not the old (woman Tice and hor fumily drogred my wife from Yer home, she would still be living bapoliy with babe, whieh they vay is dead; bat, whe- “or alive, whore face I have never looked ‘upon nor been permitted to see since the day it was (taken from my home, Qn the 14th of January, 1870) Sire. Dice sen: to my Bouse, aiid wished my wile to ‘Tome home; my wise bad then been sick about Ove vooks, and was caretully nursed, and was, as We all ‘bought, way of recovery. ‘all the time of ber sickness her mower Citra Ties) never ouce called, nor did she or any of her relatives at all solicltous about her welfare, whether Bhe lived or died. Her brother, William Tics, came Ver to toe us, bat after coming, refused either to Bpeak to me or my sick wife On my return home ‘that evening my wife told that her mother bad sent lor her to come to ber horse, and asked mo what I Thought aboot the matter. I told her that if she Rhoazht the change would do her good, and ber rel- tives pressed the matter, she might Bere ot bree \vecks; Lalso thought it might bring about A RECONCILIATION Hotween us and her family. I then called on hor ther, ard asked her whea she thought it would Berbest “to bring my wile, ‘She sald sho bed better come that afternoon. I told her that it was ot a fit day, for it ws SM ae, wet. Mrs. Tico aid it would no* hart bu, said 1 would ire a close Coach and bring her. Her mother ob- Hected to the arrangement, saving it would cost too Eouch, I cared notiing about the cost, and told Ler hat if she was going home that afternoon I had Petter bring Ler Lefore dark; it was then about four o'clock, Mrs, Tice said she did not want her to jeome till afer aurk, for if she did come while it ‘was light the people wou'd talk about it. I then Began to suspect that sonothing was wrong, bat ‘thought perhaps I was miriaken in mistrusting any- thing or any so I waited till afterfoark, and as i was raining very bard, I did not wish my wite Yo go; but I heard that if I did not jet her go, her wo brothers, John and William were com- ‘ing to take ber away by force. Then, for the sake of en , Lconsexted toher going. My wife walked, Tevried the baby to ber mother's house; this 600 Friday. The mex! day I visited imy wife. or Sanday 1 wert actin. ond my wife told me tat her folks had forbidden he: to uave anything more 40 do with me, and if she haa anything more to y to we they wor'd not recvgnixe ber as 2 mem Ber oF their minty On Monday nivbt the ¢bristien man, William Wice, cams tome ad demancod toat I should give 9 40 iy wis 7 dati os ane furniture Kad tn my Piece He said! wanted to take it (o bis mother’s joure. 1 maid Laat nod not be done, as my wile Mwould soon return. He said she shoud never live With me again and that if I ever came to sev my wife again at Ls in otner's house hi KICK Mx OUT Bf doors." On the next Wodnesday the Sheriff camo with a writ of replevin and removed the furntiure, Doth that givea to my wie and what T bad (arnish- bd, provisions, sweetmeats, tc. William Thee came With tho Bucci? and pointed oat ihe tungs to be Faken; und eb sougu a mo aber of the Methodist buch, wico remonstrat ed with, he profanely sais, “T vil take what I domned please.” Their right do this is to be contested, and the cuse will be tried in Uctober next, when J wort to say about these would Ope to hn te who ommitted a et dastardly ontrage upon me. Afior his tho ‘tice family, With turests and bodily injary, reven.ed me trum ‘seeing iny wile and babe, My abe was, i ao informed, sept out to nurse, and Bhortly alter,} understood, ated, and was buried mvithoat any word being sent to me. its resting Dlaco [have as yet been unable to ascertain, About three gionths alter ny bovse had been thus Aespotlad of ° thats man identifies with hie fe, 1 as inforwer that my wife was very eick, I went ip abd Jema.ced admittance in such ® manner that yy let me ja. I found my wile very low. Sve told }@ that rhe had begged her foiks to tell me where I could go to it, They told her would do nothing of the kind. She pleaded to that ase felt such misery to thivk that ber child Ww die withvut » father or mother to see it, Bhe told me that her mother would not let tt be Ubst tne believed, nor myself now belie child is dead. During my interview with my wife Bho said sue lon ed to be in ERR OLD NOME AGAIN, than live thore in such misery, wice aiter that, then again I was mm, and never looked on tier face They ull dented me admission with iclence, My wi'e ‘ied. I knew not of ‘dor death artil my neighhor told me, No word ume fromthe family to 11, and bad it not been for the wa.chfulness of vue or two of my triend of my wife a8 weil as babe we uid have boon unanown tomo, After she was vead I esked to see Ler once before she was buri.d. ‘T' {heathens denied me admission tw look upon the face of my dedd wife. I couid vot get admission until » lawyer threatened to institute legal proceedings to nody of my deceased wife. Tien they ad- sand at the funeral [ submitted to be a dog. This is simple recital of the se. There ask the Ticse (amily on y babe dead?” Of this I wust doubt, or I saxil claim the infor- 8 of the law, THR TICR FAMILY Bre wr known In the vicinity of the Five Corners, Reve (cand girs a buy hg been orn in that vein ihe baby wrs, $0 he resting pit TN settled some forty years azo In Ee uuove pinee & poor wan, ard Hually succeeded te Purchasing the property on Newark avenue and Her onwood svenue. Bume few years aro he died, leat the property to lis wife, she to bave the wo ‘she same until her death, aud then It. should nto the Liands of the children, the same to be ded betweon them, and in case of their death their Bhare to go to thelr offspring. The fumiy at prow nt consists of five ‘iaughiere and two sons eis: Barah, Kate, Rache!, ilizabeth, and Mary. and Joun and William Tice, Johu k.ops @ zrucary store in Frulch, Blarkey woe rat «mployed, aud wuere he iret became a Jarinted wi: wife, John is also ® member of te Methodist “surch, of Which he is pre of the trustees, “Wim. Tee is a carpenter by rade, and is als” said to be of the same Christisn faith.’ Both re ase to converse upon the subject ainiog the FepuEte to oe all Lies trom beginning 0 en use YOUNG sTARAS ‘Young, Starkey ts about $1 yours of me? He has siways bore an trreproschable charactor, ."\ ls Bien exteomed by hie many friends, His wile wa* is senior by some six or seven years, Many citir ous slate that he was u very affectionate husband, WAS IT THE CHILD OR A SUBSTITUTE, Bhortly aftor Mra. Starkey returned to ber broth- ‘er's, the child, @ hearty, flue looking boy, disappear- ved, ihe mother being told that it had beeo put out to Burse. Two weeks afer, It was reported dead, and ‘was buried very quietly, Strange to say, no word en seul lo the father, Str. Starkey, and'not until n days after its reputed burial did ‘be learn of ite deaib. Several who saw the dead body state that it ‘Was nothing like the one born, ‘The whole case will #borlly come before the courts, and tt is understood hat Coroner Buros will exhume the bodies and « uli inVestigution will be made, ‘LONG ISLAND. y Riverhead lis recel ved wivoren Snarlick, Haq ‘The Demorratic Convention of Long Island City, @0 baturaay bominated for Mayor, A iumar ; Recor: ler, G.I cells Treasurer, John Horan ; Collector, ja ce radiey; Justice of the Peace, W. P, Browa, rday, while hundreds were batbing in ay! near the New Lott's shore, Geo. Frelic ect wiksteehe OF ¢ While. aud another. Gorm but underciotuog Was marked York M: Bos bat their act result ali bat A Nota! Mr. dlessin forme Sweeney. Dr. W. P. Morrogh, ser ‘ 4 ‘salme the Mayor Kall City's Parse—The Ludici Supervisor Crooke is Cut jannd the Parade Ground, McLaughlin, the great mogul of the plandering Brooklyn Ring, has achieved another triumph in the great Prospect Park bond case, The General ‘Term of the Supreme Court has adirmed the decision of Judge Pratt, commanding Mayor Kalbflelsch to sign the remainder of the bonds issued, amounting to $65,000, and also a warrant on the City Troasurer for $36,000, which was realized by the sale of bonds he had already signed. ‘McLanghlin owns property in the immediate netgh- porhood of the Park, and the yalne of bis property is of course incroased by the continued improve- ment of the Park. He controls the ction of the Park Commissioners, and has been the prime movor in this job. Mayor Kalbfleisch, however, claims that the legis- lation authorizing the issue of these bonds was in viol.tion of the Constitution of the State, and he will fight MeLauehlin to the bitter et 10 be earried to the Court of The General he will of the coort. and get square, if other way, He bas en however, to secni and assist his son-in-law, Joan, into the District Attorney's office. A MEMORABLE CEREMONY. After jon. The 1%, v. 1 4. the were elther specta the follow: already mentioned: Augustii Chas. Slevin, Father Richard of Jest Bernard’ elt; th Cathedral; the Re the Rev. Pathe: De Stefano, the latter an assistant to Fat the Rey. Dr. Birdsall, Rev. Fathor Kinsi Fether Finn We bi working party, un the front, to relieve L aria lost in ing rly Nyael AL the date of lege, Pordnai moculate Conception; the and the Rov. Ne 3 1 rom the Dominican Charch on Sixty-fih Hubbard re bad surveys cult. and Be ward | ‘The general Darion or ships’ stores, debt, having wore out more clothes on the expedi- tioa than would be required for a three yoars' cruise, aeaeiea ene manaet AN ULSTER COUNTY TRAGEDY, An Unfaithful Wife's H Hw One Bennett, residing in county, early on Friday morning butchered his wife by splitting her skull with an axe, is said, bore a very questionable reputation, and quarrels vetween ber husband and herself were un- bappily frequent on this account frenzy ho struck her down as one would slaughter an ox. The murder Rooney, twin proshere, aged f. years, who pave been doing business on Main street as carpet dea ment | from off Fox's Dock, acco After being in ic& pughed on! ors, weat in basis nied by a Gerinsn the wate cramp, him. when together, land in, other in the abdo but the real murde: this aflerno Norrow Marshal F brig Josephine arrested her m to ke | rd. ‘There sre not half a dozen pairs of shoes in the The men are deeply in ‘ius Ys Tragedies , Tanr¥oan, dered Neil McCauley ‘State, youtardar. fearful wound from a knife year the heart ai Three men were arrested, ped. ») Edward Barry brutally assaulted his brotuer, Joho Barry, with an axe, y © Pilot. George W. Colo, of mutiny and attempting ‘The Income of ‘The yearly income of A 000; of” W. bold, Cora Red Stockings vs. Amatours at Nowark, N. J, Todi Athletic of Philadelphia on The New York Macnnerchor had a plensant excur- sion yesterday to Spring Hill Grove. Btage Manager Vincent, of Niblo's Garden, takes his “benefit” on Friday eveuing noxt ‘The papils of Public School No. 20 entortain riends with @ grand concert in Stoiuway Hall ther Auta 0 Atlantic the Capltoline Groun ‘The Resolute Baseball Club, of Elizabeth, contem- plate © Westora tour, the tr . a HOURS OF LEISURE, rs ‘also reversed the THE MOST WGNDERFUL OF ALL THE Judge Pratt, preventing the New York mi the Prospect Park parade direct blow at the contemptal the aspirant fe in the Sen father-( for the nd, This is a ——.. er ee crooks | Tae Marvels of tho »- lace of Henry 0. qj vin H, Borgen, who trict Attorney's ioe. cf Crooke and the o unparalteled. The; Jo, pay_for the suit vote because the Now militia are allowed the ase of the stated the grievances of hiv pertner, Jadge Pratt, of Court, kranted him a mandamus against the Park Uommis- stoners, ordering them not to allow the New Yorkers to use the ground, but the Commissioners, think! that Crooke and the Platbusb gang did not contro! 1D, appealed to the General y stated. Crooke is not at all satisfied, to bow to the decision sible, in rome hands already, "8 nomination, Assembly of © ~The Laying of the Cornor-Stone of th School of St. Jerome, in Yesterday wae th New Work, memorable day aniong the Roman Catholics of Westchester, ‘The occasion was the laying of tae corner-stone of the schoo! building delonging to St. Jerome's Church, on Alexander near One Hundred and Thirty-cighth street, North New York. The school of St. Jerome is to be Daili in what is styled the Lombardo-Gothie order of architecture, It is expected to accommodate on the first floor 2000 persons, The building is to be 70 foot wide by 118 feot deep. ‘Tho front is to be of prersed brick, with Ohio and Bolloville stone dress- ing. It is to be three stories high. is to be used as 8 temporary church, and tilrd floors as The first floor and the secoud rooms. ' Tho estimated cost of the building ts $55,000, and it is to be fuished by Novem br noxt, Tho property of the parish embraces an entire block ana the schoo! buildings, Churchs and Pastor's realdence will ost when completed over The architect is Mr. L. ©. P. dinltin, ‘The ceremony of layin; ond ne ue corner-ston ery Rev. Father Starrs, eral, assisted by Rev, Fathers Hughes and Mc- the consesration of the work « short but elegant address wus delivered by the Rey. ‘aureh of the Imrmacalate Doctor's text was taken from “Uuless the Lord shail duild in viin do they labor who build.”’ venerable Father Starrs, who of Partialpants, were) soon aise to ae Chareh, Morrisania; the Rev, Father ‘Yonkers the Hev. church of the Holy Name “pather Cabra’ Heck, ot Se v. Father Y Anthony end Michasi Chureh of the Epipian , Westchester Parisi; th an, Vice-President of St. John's Col ; the Rey. Futher Murphy. of the Im- v. Father Breen, M OO — eo of the Men Severely Taxed—Discontent and Dentitu- tion-The Progress of the Survey. advices from the Darien Surveying Expedition to May 90. On the 15th of May « new r Lieut, Hubbard, started for ut. Hiteheock and party,who lind conducted the survey from the Bay of San Bias to a point thirteen miles inland. The return squad arrived at the beach on the 18th, ragged and exhausted. On the same date from a potot miles inland, that the highest elevation yet attained was only 176 feet. On the 20th Ave mon of the working party wore e woods, Search Was instituted, and thoy were found after two d ‘The commander will of the surveying party apd communi on the Pacific side. ‘advice Lieut. Hubbard's party twenty miles trom the beach, at which distance the liighest land elevation found was 309 foot, the elevation of the rivers’ bed being 2 foct, ‘The surrounding country was very rugged and dif: Donkey transportation bad been abandoned, ovisions for the working jn small qaantities on the jealth of thy expedition was fair, no sickioas having appeared except fever and ague. The men, however, were excocdingly dissatiafled with Capt! Selfridge’s detormivation to prolong their stay ou the Isthmus, Five men have deserted from tinue bis eurve; ith the survey from rty were sent for: ks of the men. ‘ut Open by Her tony Hallow, Ulster Mrs, Benaett, it In a moment of th went under mes Rooney was married avout six weeks ago, and Patrick was engaged to be married lexander Tay drunken affray in Port McCauley receive ju Hampton Ros United States Deputy arrell overhauled and boarded the Itahan is morning tn the lower bay, and and crew, who sof the brig claim that Stewart is $1,490,- . Astor, $1,273,000; 000 Vink, oF, 966, Vanderbilt, $40,000, ah bl INE BAT AND BALL. Ip to exteod to Cincin- Bat can wo pause just her Shall we recognize in Mars all that ty oar owe world op Well Otto to ont wants—land and water, peci:¢ ouatsin ang Yal cloud and sunsiine, ralo and i” pectrescope—The Tne | ino aud snow, rivers 84. ‘ocean currents and Pe “ao Pianct Mare-Supieor « | wind carrents, withoat sclevine furtber in the ox: ASTROMOMERS’ DISCOVERIES, Hlai ines, Seething with Primeval Fires | istonce of thoxe forms ofiife sf!sbous which all thove —Life throaghe things would be wasted The planet Jupiter is the giant of the solar sys- Richard A. Proctor, F. R.A. 8., one of tho | em, being more than 1.800 fumes ea tress ae ae rising lights of British science, who is especially | world. ‘The grandeur of his orb naturally suzgesta, distinguished for astronomical learning, has just | ft rst night; the ides of beings far excooding, both Published in London a most valuable and interest: | Mr. Proctor, however, & inclined to think thet if ing work, under the title of “Other Worlds than | there are Ours," from whieh we gave an extract on Tuosd: LIVING BEINGS ON JUPITER ‘and in which the quostion of she plurality of worlds | they are on a mach smaller scale than on our pranet, ‘on account of the difference of gravity, A man of te studiod under the light of the most recent scien- | our earth removed to Jupiter would weigh two and tide rosearches, Tne conclusion arrived at is that | half times as much as ho doos Were, and would Several of the planets of our system are obviously | hardly be able to stagger ander the burden of his Adapted to be the habitation of intelligent beings | "Mr. Proctor, however, doon mot think it probable like man, and are probably inhabited and peopled | that Jupiter is inhabited. He conjectures rather, taneh Hike this earth. rom various indications, Gent the planet 18 0 sort ot 4 sua to bis four moons, and sappiies them aud ti Ta arriving at thie conclusion, Mr. Proctor pro- | inhabitants with hoat and ligt. In other words, he pounds views which differ from those usually accept- | thinks it likely that Jupiter iv a glowing inaes, fh , : robably throughout, stil! bubbling and seething 4; but all his theories are based on: careful consid- | Withtne intensity of the primeval. hres, semaine up oration and accurate statement of acknowledged | continually enorinous masses of cioud to bo gathered facta, and are apparently the result of fair end can- | into bands under the influence of the swift rotation of did reasoning. Since the great discussion of the v8 GIANT at. seme tubject thirty yoars azo, by Whewell | wo othe pining abba ~, wis San one andorscand whence his And Browsier, vast advances have beon made iq as- “were is loaded with vapor masses whose tronomical knowledge, ond eapecially within the | contents must exceed, on & moderate compu: an 0 tation, all the oceans’ on the suriace of our Sof doses: earth. Mr. Proctor says, speaking of the strik- STARTLING DIsCOvERIES ing changes observed in’ the ice of tho planet have been made in the most unexpected quarters. | by our astronomers: Whon we seo masses 80 Analogies tho most interesting havo brought the yh A Oe tn0 that intormodiace belts thousands of miles in wi distant orbs of heaven into close relationship with | aro elmed up in a single hour, when we recogn' our own earth, or with the contral luminary of the | the ma ieee tenaica ab bred ger gael which, — Dianetary sehome; and we have learned to recognize | Hemel copninatie Ge oar ear aes re Als. within the solar system, and within the wondrous ry phenomena to deal with, and that galaxy of which our sun is a constituent orb, a varie- opt for their explanatyon cannot be ty of structure, and a complexity of detail, of which ‘otnerwiso than striking and surprising. ‘The theory tbat Jupiter is yet to some extent a until recently astronomers had formed but the most | hot and lumino ly ty borne out by the obser: inadequate concestions, tions of some very emlientobrervers, Prof. George ie . cal th Mr, Proctor arrues from the analogy of the earth | Rouds of Cambridge, calculated that Japit that the diversity of elimate which exists on the | researches of Dr. Zollocr, tue ‘eminent German planets affords no logical reason to conclude that | Plotometrician, show that {f Jupiter do not shine in bative light, bis surface mast possess reflect- Whey are destitute oflife, On our own globe wo find | fre puwers ueaniy cqusl to those of wate paren Live evexrwuene, We think, however, that tere must be some ini In the arctic regions as well as inthe torrid some, | he saw had talkol's geeat deal with o> vee that on the mountain summit, and eveu in the depths of SPntve YRom suerese, mid-ocoan, And geology shows that im all the | wyo informed iim that their earth was not only in- strange vicissitades to which the earth has been | habited, bat that we a! ation nets denser han exposed in {is past history, there ts no evi- | that of ing other planet, and was, es, Of great felici'y, very vittaous, aut Very cor dence of am epoch when life wae absent from ber | Shi It follows, therefore, inut antes’ the Swedish surface. "The climatic conaitions of the planeia | seer’ was romaniciuz, which we Jo not belave, or may bo 60 modified by atmospheres as to be not ma- | Wi+ imposed pon ‘by the spirits, we must oon: teriliy different from that of the earth, ia the case | ‘ude that, in spice oi the estronomers, Jupiter ts the ‘at least of tho piancts nearest to as—Veaus and poset ptvowalger yaad 4 Mars. romain ol very corious and. en Ste ‘Vonus boars, in tome respects, striking resem: Re earth. In izo, in situetion, and in | nas and Nopt \ nets, ind from the a on the verze of the visible ani: permanganate praesent ogpnatwat fo ag SI best ‘consrfbation that has tation, in the figure o1 her orbit and in the amount | been made to the literatare ‘of science Of light and leat she receives from the aun, sho ts | yoara: and we hupo tees ie some rascal more like the oarth thin any orb within the solar | Country. Iveanuot tal to hwce @ ioree a Syatom, Venus has a vear of 224 days and 17 hours, | tolis in inteiligibie language Just what everybody and her distance from the sno is somewhat lesa than | wantsto know about the starry heavens three-fourths of ours. Her cay is only haif an hour shorter thaa onrs, Her sizo is but little less than EC] AVX RVIC. that of the earth. SPECIAL NAVAL SERVICE. It is clear, then, that me in the greater prox PACS th imity of Venus to the aon, there is lithe to render | Why Oar Galf Sq Atleast the larger proportion of her surface uaia- the Interests of the Americans in Caba—A habitable to ne Thing for a Cable Company, SUCH BRINGS AS RXIST ON THE RARTH. Sr. Tuomas, June 11.--On March 1, 1870, the The sun, a8 seen in her skies, has a diameter | Yantie, Commander Joln Irwin, sailed from the Fenctyt deol pen Blais va New York Navy Yard, fitted for specia! service, tis heating and illuminating powers depend, are greater | special service consisting of a sounding expedition ortion of about matecn to nine. This | jceparatory to laying an ocean telograpa cable, ial resiont of Venue, but ia her | commencing at Batabano, on the south side of Cubs, -artic sogions moderate cliciate | ranniag thence to Cicnfnegos, Santiago de Cubs, xist, and still more moderate in her polar | yorant Point, Jamacia, some point (undetermined) in Hayti, St, Domingo city, St. Thomas, Aspinwall, timated. It ts con. sad ceancias. Si asd Cay bse) t Lodia siderably larger than oura, aud probably tempers | juinde.,, The Ocean, Telograpt peo yh os 9 Nery much the forconess of the solar heat. Of the | by several names, viz.: International Ocean Tele- constitution of nor atmosphere we know litle. The | grep Company, Weat India aud Panama Telegraph spectrum of her light shows the dark lines whien be: | Comtemy Ren” long to the solar spectrur ad hy Padre Secchi | “It {x almost an exelustve English operation, All has noticed cert Winlce foom to tudl: | the cable vonprle are Hnatish, and all tue material phore of the planet, ‘The same cmioent observer Sereet 700 Amer pot ppl oat finds eee A i rr? is OF the EO mae hile the English squadron have orders to Ye of the spectrum, other evidence Catde Cogapany in'any manner, but that the atmosphere of onus 1s" constituted very ‘Cate Cota expense, Our recede, is similarly to #0 extensive we can give them the rervices of THe AIR WE DREATHE, sel without charge. ‘Sir Charles Bright is the mai On the whole, says Mr, Proctor, the evidence we yah i sad contractor for the cable, and for laying have points very strongly to Venus asthe abode of | 1¢; and in the expedition are two ore teed living creatures not unlike the inhabitants of ‘earth. erretie oaee ats bees te Behar pare: petgot Certainly, the strong light which the « pours MAC at. TI “9 about 5,000 fathoms of li rea Cannot At D8. ‘onus is the only planet the extent of whose at mosphere has carefully upon Venus need least of al! be objected to, since, there in adaptative power which Nature exlibits | on Government accoun! x for the same about more ch ty than cable Sonteactor ‘was here, and work of the Yentic is especially for lis benefit, © the appropriaticns are so large for the § there is no other way to use them up. various creatures we ore acquainted with are abled to live in comfort under all degrees of light, from the obscurity in which the mole pursues his subterranean researches to the Dinzing light of the men-of-war can afford to look afer poor noonday sun, toward which, in fabl not in fact, | miserable American refugees, whi in Benj the eagle turns his anshrinking eye: company can bave the gratuitous services o ‘The evidence in invor of Mars being inhabited is | American man-of- ’ other, It ts that by which the | $1,000. Althocgh the 1 ach stronger than that in the case of Venus, or 11 ee Geed of any other planotary orb. Aare is about 6,000 PERSONAL INTELLIGENC miles in diameter, so that his linear di pa to those of the eaith the proportions of Gravity @t bis surface isgmnch less thi gravity, so that one of our pound weights would 6 ounces, Weigh ca Mare We 8 98 have salled for Kurope. A DANIKE &. 7 ON MARE Wm. D, Mo r, Kaz., will publish his Jers ould be able to leap easily to a height of Ave or six | city ROB er cy Tb 9 sa Pala D could run faster than the beat | "4 1 Of Sur terrestrial athletes, A'tman of his weights | qjtombers of the Oriental Clob describe Assistant but “proportioned moro suitsbly for athlotie “exer: eater ie is ws ‘uses, could easily leap over a twelve foot wall, t 4 “Mare travels in such an eccentric orbit that the “ity op Bavurday received from light and heat ho receives from the sun vary vory much according to his position, When he is at his mean distance from the sun, the light and heat he receives are less than ours in the proportion. of shout ato ¥. His year contains very ‘noarly 61 of | ins North see Biath Got nastod bolas eeanied ta Our days, $0 that each of his syasona Insts about 5% | make him avaliable for theposiion. of our months, But owing to the eccentricity of ee cnmiinneeretorees his orbit tue winter and summer. af bis northern NEW JERSEY. tnd southern homiaphe-es are not equal, His equator is inclined to the plane of his orbit at an OTe ceca, : t much greater than that of the correspond. | .. The Sherif of Hudson county urday seized Te tcleaton iethe case of the earth, 60 that his | $25,000 worth of the mieciag Etaold's property, sonal changes, 60 far as they depend on iuclina- Whe Phunny Phellows Club of Paterson are to flor, do not differ much from ours, have a jolly wasb-tub race on Dundee lake, Juty 18, ‘Though Mare when nearest to us ts ‘Lhe Rutgers College crow will row a slx-oared boat- FORTY MILLIONS OF MILES Face with the Harvard boy) at New Brunswick this af- ternoon, distant, he has been observed to more ndvantagy ie Powers, a prapsasessing girl fof Weehaw- ne ‘ ofl, an his surface ig a years, tudied that Mr, Proctor has constructed and ne ‘pis book the map of Mare, of which wo 0 ee, eet adaas te tpe Hore Cae, give a copy above, in ;vbicli the seas and continents Ouner bore went beyond tits depth and. wad are displayed tn A very tateres-!M& and undoubsed- The others wert rescued 10 @ very exhau ly authentic manner, It is true Thy wr § long thme after the invention of telescopes pstfonowers | ‘The inhabitants of the :ownships on the line of t thought that the darker portions of the ZOO were | New Jersey Weat Line Ballway ate, very indignant i ov ae ie u ney rintabed How Gaye be cortaln iat 8 salar franchise for $3,000,000. Mr. Joho “iyo he Presi: Tyuston does not provail ‘in the ease of Mars? To | acts Of, the Colamuy, hw real pec; aad extenstor Nain tue answer is that there is an important dis- | Anders Use Deen appolnied in his place, Uinotion between Mars aud the moon, aye VARY, THB sURYAGE OF twu MOON oniva® e; no natur S08 Boom over Oo Ureoiee aon ft Bes a the case {s very |. Luther Dana,e prominut merchant of Portland, different, Puysical proces eli - | Me., died yeaterday, aged 7. tantly taki there on ® grand sealo, ‘There tre winter snd suromer seasons, clouds and foes, | | io ford, Coun, died on Baturday, aged 7. The spectroscope shows | He once edited the Vonnecilout Mirror, atmosphere of Mars | Garrott Day, whe formerly kept a hotel in Hudson ‘aqueous fvapor, and from that | city end belonked Jersey Continental Guard,, fact alone wo con infer with ‘oortainty that the ap- | died on Saturday In Closter, Bergen county, cos of cloudsand fogsand snow which present | "Jona Fitspatrick, «well-known city contractor, {iremseives to the eye of tne observer are not ilu: | wayaimoet fomtantt)milad by Belug Ghrown tion his sions, but sure indications of the existence of wagon, ln Nevine street, Lhd py Ly . Jnmes F. Dutton, mora wo Boston fire departmens, dled iyoseruar ‘Of Injuries received by tal: Hag trom 8 building. John N. Arnold, yho was struck by an enzine Gent that there aro winds, and from the magnitude | on the Hartford, Provdonce and Fitusilf Railroad on Of the clouds, a ruin fall at least as great a that on | fhe 17th, died the san nigut, "He leaves ton children. our earth, from woich, of course, we may safely Ye credentials were presented on conclude that rivers exist to carry the fallen rain | getura) Logan delivered s ltsnog epcork water to the oceans, again jon slid {urther action was Dostpoucd Mr, Proctor “Who can doubt what the les- | Roti! to-morrow, Francis J. Markey.son of ox-Aldorman Marke; of ‘Bevokiyi, was butied peste of Front an John A. Roebling’s ostete foots ap at $1,490,000, The Princess Kditha will soon go on the stago, Max Marotaek and Mr. George Jones of the Times z Commissioner of is Olty, 8 a Berlin, where be is renew- nance’ of bif youth. ke a to be ar ver Ellsworth Wiliams, formerly a practistn their greenish b ine in color. From the motion of the clouce tt ts THINOS ARE MEANT TO TRACH US? eltited of Brookiye, ae So far, lot it he remembered, we have boon guided ‘The (uneral [rocessiow Wab Oud Of (he larwoct award by wo specuiauye faucios, bub wiunpiy by 4 Cer wikkoseed 1p iran, wati ahead of him, and om his arrival a large gathor- “PRICE TWO GENTS. ” wy r —— . . —— _ i _ MR MPARLAND TNINDIANA] _*a"0x4 27 «omen | REVENUE CONSPTRAGY, PREPARING 4°) —— Persona Ki Othors Biain bi CALHOUY Snaomee = oan a. owen A Tire re, Sona Appailinn AN ATTEMPT TO RUIN A RESPROTA~ DLE BAST SIDE BREWER, — ta Revenge that may Cont the © Spectacle on the Isthmus, Panama, June 6—8 A. M.—A torrible fire is raging. The fro was first discovered at 1:30 this reed~The Sympathy Mr. McFarland rory morning in the Aspinwall Hotel, and was comma- Ixptaxarouss, ‘ nicated to Rivella's house, Camprulio'’s French Patting upa J MoFarland pas ‘The terrible Daniel | bazaar, the storos of Streaberg, F. ©, Horbruger, On Saturday Inst Gustav Meister, a G but he bas ~ een here lodging in the Bates House, | Sama Pizce & Co..{Bogamotta J. J. De Yoana, and | lald a complaint against William BE. Brockway, pam" 00m, Ho appears to be still on the * war Bermudez, and poverai private idonces, It is His coming was telegraphed from Cincin- th i ba ba raging along San Juan de Dios stroot, and has reach- ed the Bank of Panama, which is in flamos, At- tempts aro making to blow up a house in the roar of the bank, near the cathedral, to prevent the spread of the flames to the Grand Hotel. The roof of the cathedral is barning in sevoral places, Tne Panama ‘Mail office ts in imminone danger, Families aro roshing from thetr dwollings, ond the stroets and Plaza are strewn with furniture and chureh ornaments, ‘The supply of wator is scanty the le are inactive and under no direction, and the es aur to do ther terrible work ai —The flames aro subduod, Many eourred. The number of persons be 19, and others are believed to be baried in the ruins of the Aspinwall Hotel. A num- bo § Persons are also injured more or lees seri- ‘Tho burnt district com the dwellings and stores adjoining the Aspinwall Hotel. om Mureeriea Hoan suite Aspinwall Hotel, and all the buildings on both sides of Jiraldot street, from Mercedes to San Juan de Dios stacots, all on both sides of San Joan brewor, of 8% Kast Blovonth street, charging that ho bad used cancelled stamps. On the same day an officer accompanied by Charles 8, McCormick visiied the brewery, and the latter pointed ont an old drawer in the rear of the counting room, on soarch- ing which the oficor found afew old cancelled stampe. Mr, Brockway was arrested, and on being taken before Commissioner Shields, ussortod thas the charge originated through revengeful feelings om tho part of two discharged employees, Mr. Brock- ‘Woy was held in $8,000 bail, Mr. Brockway says that Gustay Meister, whe Prefers the charge, was DISMISSED FROM THE BREWERY About 8 week ago on charge of flogrant dishonosty 4 and that Charles 8, McCormick, who accompanied the officer and pointed out the depository of the cancelled stamps, was also discharged from the por sition of bookkeeper in the brewery for sending out ale withont making entrios of the transactions, ‘4nd for collecting and appropriating moneys belong. ing to his employer. ‘he manages, it is charged, bad slso detected him cutting out leaves from the ledger. Mr. Brockway adds that Charles McCormick is @ |.¥oung man about twenty-four or twenty-five yoars of age, and was in his employmont six months pre- vious to the 26th of April last, ata salary of $19.60 per week, Tle married « Miss Kent, ® highly ro- spectable young woman of Brooklyn, and had by her two children. Some time ago, Mr. Brockway says, he ing was at the depot anxious to see the lion. As he Jumped from the train he was soon recognised, Not 8 few were perhaps a little apprehensive that om ar- riving in the place calculated to call up unpleasant memories in his breast, his “ mania might explode;" bat his calm and harmless mien soon reassured them—so much #0, that some ventured ap to him and took him by the hand, Hoe was the obsorved of all observers during the hour he remained sbout the to Martinsville, the little town where his matrimonial bonds were so easily broken, which he andoubtodly once thought wore as hard as adamant. McFarland paid no attention to the constant graze of the scores of eyes upon him, and indeed seemed unconscious of the notic attracting, ‘The writer of this, going to Martinsville at the same tine, took a seat in the same car with Mr. Me. Farland. In @ few minutes every one on the train however, made free {ag the duict litle toma entirely telograph again had herald arvival of the train at this place some one eried “ Cars stop twenty minutes for a» divorce, frequently indaiged in when the train stops depot since the celebrated divorce was obiained. a Mr. McFarland's march to the hotel, the citi- fons expecting liis arrival were on the gut vite to seo him, Loungers thronged the sidewalk, storekeep- ers wore standing in their doors, mothers in their hall doors with their cuildren half concealed betind their dresses, all waiting to seo the man who had fiven thelr formerly almost unleard of town a worl wide notoriety. meat, YP at, the same hotel with MeFarland—the to speak to him, and he probal On the inthwus was sont from Aspinwall by th Panama Railroad af 015A. M.cand lian just arrived, makiog the ran in 1 hour and 45 minutes, KICKING OU A STEPMOTHER, cess—Fine Chance for a Lawauit. Mr. James Mallen, Sr., lives on Denman street, near the Boston road, Westchester county, He ts widower, old. He became enamored of Elisa Kel- DESERTED HIS Wire, ind white he was in Mr. Brockways’ employme: Ove letters in which Mo sald that be wes om red we samo hotel where. that pariy in contraband trade between Canada and tho Staten, x (rho obtained e divoree Aainet let, a damsel of forty, who, unable to restst the fas. lg i $20,000 Gig! Mg ye in New UGH # assigned 10 room |, and he thus | cinatls Nd bes be ir captore, ne day had a quarrel with @ a by tecident to sleep in the saine room and | ton eccorted her te hic hata oy eae eal: | fellow. clerk, and got, severely batierd. abort the lon escorted her to his house, but the old man's son And two grown daughters refused to receive her, id went in for an immediate row. Mr. Mallen took sides with Bliza's foes, and Eliza retired as graco- fally a8 sbe could, somewhat damaged as to attire, and deficient as to. newly-purehored watorfal A small smount of domcati brought with her was confivcswd by the vietors. ‘applied for a search w:rrant to recover her les, but in the meantime tinding that her ene- ies wero celebrating their victory in an adjoining saloon, she entored Mallen's house and tore to ploces two sheets and a amonnt of wearing ap- Parel of Mr. Mallen and his daugbters. Judge Fullor directed Kiiza’s to be given ap to her, and advised the Mallens to take outa civil process to recover for the damage aceruing from Eliza's uncivil process, PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. f the ae bed Cece by his wife and Mra, Cal- joun on the memorable OC thelr Doing there— aa tah a eat dane Ee eee Te coincidence while looking Over the register, and mentioned it to the landiord, The hotel keeper lowized to him for unwittingly putting him in that room, and offered to rive him another; but McFarland smiled, and said he wasn't faraia of hosts, aod meekly added that 41 was also the num- of bis cell inthe Tombs. Hoe found we foliow- ing entry on the register: * Wm. >» Moorsvilic ; Sock icFarland, Moorsville; Mrs, inoun, New On the following day McFarlaod retained the law firm of McNatt, Grubs & Montzomery, of Martins. Ville, and also’ the services o/ Judge’ Buskirk, of Bloomington, to break up the divores, He says the following are the points taken : ‘That he never had any notice of the pendency of the sulty that notice was bor published. sevording even to head and fico; the same night he sought out his Wifo in Brooktyn, and told her he had coms back to New York, that the officers had citempted te arrest aneene that the wounds be bore deen re a He scid he bad dally exenped from thelr clutches, je noid he iy escaped from their elute! Dut would lave to keep at Of the way till the affair jew over, All this time, Mr. Rrockway says, the man was employed in his brewery, uressing ia a tusblow: pble style, and living the life of a fast man. Mr. rockway udds that he was kept company in Twelfth “streot, visiting billiurd ‘rooms and #6 loons, and indulging in general extravagance, fox tyneneral oecations, Mr. Brockway adds, ho had jound the ‘CASH snoRT at the close of the day, and on one occasion he um hesitatingly charged McCormick wilh abstracting ‘the irements of the law of lodiava; that his wile money. jeCormick thereupon flew into. passion fina "nd bona Ade ronidence i tne state; aud what | Woman's Pluck and Tntrepidity—A Sunday | na" t3ia Mie he eng etan few Inte & pasnion feems to gall Lin the most, to ase his owa express! ficene in the Central Pa: some day. On another occasion Mr. Brockway, Jr. had just counted the cash, and had to leave the counting-room for a moment, McCormick, Mr, Brockway asserts, immediately passe| behind the counter, and on young Mr. Brockway rn $90 was missing. On eUll another occasion $24 was ab- stracted, and Mr. Brockway cliarged McCormick. with the theft. Tho latter denied tt, but next morm- jog refunded the money, At another time a $90 COUNTERFEIT BAXK KoTR mysteriously found its way into the till, which Mr, Brockway banded to MeCormiek, telling bi must replace it with a genuine bill. ‘The same night he was arrested and locked up om a charge of om doavori ng to pass the ecunterfeit, Mr. Brockway further says that McCormick and another man ealled on John MeNolly, a liquor dealer Of Greenwich street, who dealt with Mr, Brockway, snd proposed that they should put ap. oid stamp on an empty ale hi in MeNelly's collar, and that MeNelly shonld assert the hogshead bad lenked, and so get back the cost of the ale, which wae to be divided swong them, TUR TRIAL TH8 MORNING. This morning, in the Marino Court, ao action of McCormick against Brockway is to be tried, in whick the forner claims §600, which he afirms is due for wager iy the latter, Brockway. saya that he paid DcCornick all that was due to Lim, the. last pay-icn! being $1250: McCormick, hewever, ouly took $2.50, aud the $10 have been lying In the count- ‘op house for him whe: er he chore to take them, “he most extraordinary feature of the ease is that MR, BKOCKW¥'S WAGRS BOOK, which has been in ase for five years, is missing, Mi Brockway says he can prove that it was oither by McCormick himself, or by another man at his in- tigation. ‘The high standing of Mr. Brockway in munity, and the unimpeachable chi among the trade, render bis The absolute. perinry of old Sage aud Sire Calhoun. particularly of the latter. Mr, MeFariaud maintains with intense feeling that every syllable sworn to tor the purpose of carrying that divorce through was infamous Perjary, and that he means to show is in due time. Indeed, I have conversed with a number of the bar of Ma Unsville, and they say that not one of the bar the place, except the lawyers who acted for the plaintiff, ever know or heard that there was such a case on the docket of the court; everything in (he matter was done so secretly, And they say further, that no citizen of the place ever saw the pottea of eult pubiisded. ‘There they all consider & put up job. Judge, Woollen, who grantod the divorce, ia ro- girded by all aaa kind ‘hearted man and upright Judge. He feels now that © greatstraud was per. Petrated upon him, and noue will be more willing than he to administer whatever law there is in Indiana to wipe the stain of hie court by rovers. fog his own decroe when the evidence is produced before him warranting him todo #0, Indeed, tue zen cral feeling in Indianapolis is the desire tuat Me- Fariand posh the matter with vicor in order that Indiana may have an opportunity of showing that where a wrong has been [Usd op Upon A citizen of a sister State through her courts, by the praciic: of o frond, she bas an honor aud an interest at stake im andoing the wrong. Tn the McFarland aivorce aso, Judge Woollen for gome time hung fire on the question of Mre McFarlana’s bona fide resideace. As to the sum client grounds for the divorce uthorwise, after Mrs. Calhoun lind given her vvidence, be had not the slightest doubt, for they say #bd represented Mr. Me¥ariand as the most hideons monster that ever Wore human slape; and swore, among other things, that be was in the h mabhing looking glasses crockery, farnitur pine the neighborhoo! up- roarions in ken Dravihy, of the most savage cruelty to his family, of bis ading bis th oie Risces of low resort, in brothels, &e., &e. As poor cFarland heard how he was cribed, amazement Sat upon bis face, Ho remarked merely. however, with a meekness altogether becoming Horace Gree: ley: Weil. I don't reme.aber any of those things. and as to visiting ‘low pisces of resort, brothel: &c., | can't seo low that woman could Ka Ow of this Unless sbe bad been with me.” People bere who had taken stock im Mra. McFar- Innd's interest were much disappointed in the testi. Mrs, Robertson, an Euglish woman, aocompa- nied by her sister, Miss A. Paytee, while driving « span of young Canadian ponios, in a light earringe, in Centra) Park, yesterday aftornoon, was ran {nto by bugey steered by some incapable Jehu, and her horses, becoming unmanageable, ran away at apeod. ‘The lady, who i an accomplished horseworman and “ whip,”” held on to the lines, “roving” her Gory and ungovernable team with indomitable pluck and cool- ness; but in rourding a sharp corner the pole snapped, and the carriage was overturned, throwing ite fair oconpants out with violence. Beyond a few feratehes, however, both ladies excaped serioas in- jury. Setietigese New Field for the Betting Men. Justice John White, of Hoboken, pleaded guilty of extortion, and was to have been sentenced on Friday last, but Jnstice Randolph pestponed the Sentence until Friday next. ‘This action of Justice Randolph has opened up a new fleld for Hoboken rts, who are freely offering $10 to $50 that Jus. tloe White will not be imprisoned, ard §109 to. 875 that be will get off with lews than $900 fine. Pion kett & Meeban's Hole-to-the-Wall, near the City Mali, in the building where Wuite holds bis Cou. ¢, is the ) rincipal depot for making bets, and it is sad Pools are to be sold there on Tuesday next. fiat The New Jorsey Editorial Excursion, This party will start for @ three days’ trip to Saratoga, Lake George, and Ticonderoga on Tues- day afternoon, A few tickets not disposed of can be procured by persona cot mombers of the asso- ciation, from Z. K. Panwborn, wt the office of the Bening Journal, Jorsey Ci stitch in ES Embittering Tammany's Dose. Wasuixatox, Jane 19.—In the Senate on Satur. day Mr, Conkling reported from the Judiciary Com mittee a substitate for he House Naturalization Dill, whieh is the Benate bill recently reported, with another section added, providing for the appoint- ment in ail cities of 20,060 inhabitants of an indefi- nite namber of speci cepatics, to be selected by Pea ‘© Party Drowned in the Sound, Early on Saturday evening a amall boat was found floating keel Pe cd near Hell Gate. In tae Font were found a halfemptied bottle of whiskey and some fishing tackle. A Williamsburgh ferrymaa remembers having seen two men on board. The sovposition is that both perished. ‘Tre sail bore the name o! Wernan & Kinsey, Jersey City, iatne of re: Oot ‘the preat trial, ‘They ex. | the United States Marshal, for the purpose of pro- oe Tain it bowever, on the ground of hur benevolence Ser ying crcler 6 elections woen Hepreseatatives ere WESTCHESTER COUNTY. r McFarland that she was not so eloquent and | ‘© be chose —— graphic @ witness against him in New York as she was at Martinsville, McFarland, it is said, has retained the services of the Hon. Joseph E. McDonald of Indianapolis to act in conjanction with the other lawyers hereto. fore mentioned in setting aside the divorce. If be is suscesaful in thix it is fair to presume that there Will bean afterplece to tue free love tragedy, ia which Beecher, Frothingham, Groeley, and Colfax will *trip the H ght tantastic toe." enn Alarm of Fire in the Cincinnati Saenger- fest Building—Twe Persons Killed, ‘The town trustees of Morrisania are fighting over bell tower aud a Bow: twonty-Airth anniversary of tho founding of Bt hn's College. Fordham, is to be cv iebrated by the Alumni on Thursday next. Bishop K sec the Rey. Father Merrich, boch graduates, will speak, On Saturday inst Surrogate Mills rendered his do- cision at White Plains. inthe Gates willcase. The de cision refuses tae any] oY the trustees to admit the will to probate, on tne ground tuat at the time of signing the will, and for several months pro- VioUs. the testator wad Insane. An appeal will mous probabty be taken, The Justices of the Peace of the town of Morrisa- Mr, Ackerinnn’s Prospects Growing Fatuter. Wasuinaron, June 19.—Mr, Ackerma: pros- ts for confirmation as Attorney-Gvooral grow ‘sinter as his merits are discusse1. lie only south- ern Senator who professes to be in his favor is Mr, Abbott of North Carolina. It is anueipated that on Mr. Ackerman's arriving here and learning the pos!- Mon of faire bo wi'l have bis nome withdrawn, The rumors thet Secretary Fisd is to retire from tho Cabinet this summer baye tome foundation, but nothiig positive has been deterinined upon, ——<——— Cuncixxant, June 19.—On Saturday evening as GURLORITIRE OF CRIME: nia, In accordance with the advico. of "Te Rew gi the watehman at the Sacngerfest Building was light- |W. L. Smith was killed by Jacob Carf in Leaven- | triton Hell sna joa by diiforcnt Juctices worth yesterday. A reward of $10,000 is offered by the Mechanica’ Bank of Lou evilic for the arrest of the partics who robbod the bauk on Friday last, Ing the gas, the flames came in contact with some decorations, which took fire. The flames were ex- tinruished with no more damage than the destruc- i ont Moniay and Thaisday, Justice Fuller Tu Friday, Justice Henning, Wednesday, and Justice Durnevi Saturday. tion of two or three flags, but the consequences were eDermot, ja keep Wa % + ap. sega disoateous. The fie alarin was turned on, and’ the | street Jorsey Civs, aud Joreon finchissors were usta. | FLASHES ROM THE OCEAN CABLES, engines were quickly on the spot, As they were ed yosterday afcerdoon for gambling, a Droaching, «horse aitached to a buggy took fright and ran of, injuring four persous. “A Mra, Wolf was 80 daily injured that she will probably die, a Hartly, six years old, was dangerously in- red in the breast. William’ Oto, saine age, was riowsly hurt, Mrs. Otto, wno interfered to save her boy, received some injurios, —<————$__ The Anniversary of the Pope's Acceasion, Rous, June 18.—Yesterday Cardinal Patriasi, speaking in the name of the Sacred Coll Prim nud Serrano are iil. ‘Tho Juntata has arrived in thy Tagua, ‘The Franklin bas sailed for Antwerp, Tho Cortes has parse ihe reformed penal code. M, Prévost-Parado! will take to Washington bis son and daugbte: Ramors say that a mili favor of Montpensior is latenied, Corpus Christi was celebrated in Paris yesterday with anusual solemoity and splendor, Grogory Pirmpacker, nged sixty to, last evening banged hituselt th hic. room, ow tue to ‘ ment house, 5 West *hiriy-hird strech ot John Davis, olios * Yollov, Davis," of Seventy- fourth street, near hast Kivop, was stabbed In the back Tart night 10 the Nineteep’n’ ‘Ward by party Known ard by porsous un Arthur W. Forse, un Englishman, a defaalting bookkeeper from te Mount Hove Iron Company of Bortoo, and whose dou tod wile is lying at tho point of Geach, was arrested o%, Saturday in Newark and sent back to Masencheits for trint. 'y pronanciamiento im tulaied the Pope on the occasion of the ps cous kaa tthe demand of the reach Government Gustave Le be drelbel ye A el ay ed SIARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | Fiurea bas been warned to quit Grecee dogma of Infalli mass'n tigaiheant ball ‘An envoy has gone to Rome to arrange the quar rol between the Nicaraguan Gover pment aud the cles A mooiing of eminent agricalturista was hold Paris yesterday to consider moasurce of relief for anticipated failure of © rope. ‘The Corps Législauif has refused to apropriate for the purohiaso and preservatinn of the theatre, recently discovered iu | of the spirit of euaus ) Now Haven had a sunstroke yertorday. Jarrett M. Forayth was drowned in the Patapsco river at Baltimore yesterdny ‘Voe military author L Portross Monroe. pro: ose to drive fhe DFTs Gce\crs arent a farm at Ocean tin Carme!, Me., | View. “LOSSES BY FIRE, ria. was burned yesterday. Loss, £00; m0 Insurance. Mollis Pay \ for dennkenness in the Balti —— $$ — ; ‘The raltrond Hegel ot Sifows, Neb ,cacght fre at | more city 181, was hulled by jumping rom the second YOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. o'el just evel » &D% was burned to the ground, et we pruoa, —->— Tous Sod * Mr. Putnam, the propristor of the Morzan House, fi Stafford's Iron and Sulphur Powders invigorate the body and purify the blood, Adv. ‘The brig Wanderer, from Trinidad, and the Com taur, from Matanzas, arrived last night. Poughkecpele, war robbed of nearly #90 last alent en Ty 2 bog factory to Ot. Logis was burned | freven wis wafict iylag oo the desk Yor & second, wiies lauder gard ‘adjoining, wad damaged to ine | !¥ dlssppoered. amount of 61,900; no insurance. A party of Indians attacked a train of severn! $$ Ton and twenty men, near Camp Grants Arizona, | The celebrated herbs and roots of China are ad {Hr aha captured and burne: : ] 4 RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. ‘Moy #1, and captured aad b ministered by Lingwau, 40 Kast Fourteenth street, ‘Tho whaling schooner J. R. Sover, of Province. |“ ‘The Caledonian Club aceompanied their chi Eiward Coltor was crushod to donth at the Lowal | ;o4h° iF MCONEE, Testes eethteas bee tine | ott. on depot OD Baturday night, 25, véenel w total ons; crow saved, and reached St. | ecttyMitehell. Kea .om the Fletcher out to sea Wi. Roche, a brakeman on the Harlom railroid, | Croix 10 three wale boats on the 24h Philip Muzzer, of 86 Avenue A, fell yesterday into the cellar of the dew building a2 West Thirty-seventh Ott Cot, and was fatally injured. Chag. J. Wandling, an infant, died of * thirating fever.” but the Koard of Health not belux familiar with, this disease, ordered an inquest. jorday and was in- ¢ steam sloop Lancaster, flag ship of Rear Admiral Joseph 1 of Bast | Souin Atlantic anuadion: a) HOM 5 yey no, are at Montevi off @ froight train at Melrose y: tantly kitted. Alexander Spottswood, ® harness mak Newark, took sev flashes oi Jersey | OK Saturday, and tl down on the railroad track ABS, hie residenc ‘morning train cutuisueud of, | ‘The steamship Honry Chauncey, Capt. Maury, A ‘i cen aren | Spun us ateawaul fran Cova lai | "hy trg den, 108 Nonny ret wan paled on BROOKLYN, eee eee er TAT Mion the Sd after abioke | of lle Third avons, who had lost Q40 there, an mad dogs were shot in South Brooklyn yes. ‘4 Brothers will, publish immedi: terday dnorpove, say Roe ee ees er Dri oneltate ins: ever mombere of the Mandel and Mayda So- | Liigre, Mtoe volume will contain ail hie uncollected ‘A horse which dropped dead in Lexington avenue corner of Thirty-clxbtn sireot, on Saturday night, lay ail day yesterday, festering in the torrid sum On Saturday morning the BilMard Table was out with an extra containing ® grapluc secount of 4 match between Rudulphe and Dion on the cvening be- fore. ‘One of the Jadions wpe, rislteg, this city. tent wook named Red Fly hore Ws said to olher Ome wed" Shoo Fly, wuo le Dow traveling with Das clety of Boston attended Mr, Beechery yosterday figces riot pan ™ ‘and anecdotes, and letters never saed John Leeson for * recolved s ver. twonty-tdt weight of Brooklyn politicians 1018 publish from the city O® Raturday om # trout-catching Newton Siebort and wie . tn Baltimore, on. Frida} itlejohn, of Long Istatd, administered fist #000 ha Che Pol eandrmation woralasge wating ot peru | Keeton hoving Kissed yeatorday in Bt, Joun's Chui ort Hamilton, tr Margaret Buxton, aged 43 yoars, of Walworth ryaow sa titled to the bounty re optarearet Box nd UST, OC rales ‘The game of billiards in Ban Francis: Ai voldiore. wo. tot Causteans seaeie for aerk an rg Oy, die ea plosion of Keroweae oil with | Qa¥ Mig between Litto and Mecteary fo cently passe! by'an egy... Neeted to mect at Lis fas Klodiing’ Aro in the stove, ni ie cuamp) onahip,of the Pacitic const, tnonth fiey‘neve served, fe ree ‘The police of the Third Precinct early yostorday | {n't innings. The score was, Littis 1408 Meclencs bo | Bowery thie evening oe of * an 5 1 1200, MeCleary ab Tate Kambllng don tn the rearofsd Uniousttoct andar |, regent heavy vordict sgainst the Coutral Rall be (old ludmarh at Hroadway and Ninstoom~ Fested the reputed proprietor, Charles, Wake Foe, Company: ja, the supreme Conti af Krie county, | aueetthe residence (Mr, Veter Gore to he awepe ‘The opening services of the new Univornalist | wanda, hanit Is teid, hed the-efices ct inticint'a noun, | ing of lroudway requifing its femora vee YT has, it is Feld, had the effect of tna Ghar, "The Chapel of the Church of our Father.” | bor of persons to wiake the trip between the eame | The West y Clermont avenue, were attended yesterday by about | po purpos ¢ Western and Southern Colonization Society it avenue, were sttonded yesterd fy by epout yolate f Fr the purpose of bringing sunlit suite for | of thew ited States was orga: Hod lant night in Dem iit meeting, ® U. Bolles, Hall, The Rey. Father , while sitting on the back é It ts suggested, in view of tho early retirement of | MSY, aud others, addressed th ‘The chapel of the Polytechnic Institute, Livingston | » Fi he trom the Cabiuet to homin ite od Cleans ee Aune Lynch, aged street, has been tired by several of the most prominent | Ali the vacancy, could not be suid, as in Acker: | atoop of 19 Morris clergymen of Brooklyn for (ree preaching every Sunday | man's case, that h ot Known; and as, moreover, It aon Ip the rear of ont would be a’bona fde American who would till tue place, ontoruay by tho l and one who Would look well. agtoi era proached Fostoruay by thet Qid.one who would lool afior rue Aueriean Ln: rhe fn a

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