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y TWIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THB ANTI-GAMBLING FRAUD yor CHIEF OF THE SWINDLERS MAKES A CHARGE AGAINST THE EDITOR OF THE BUN. + — an The Scoundrels Arrested and in Jail-Juder Cox Refuses Brooklyn Batl— Hew the Villains Raised from Victim Tho searching expos, in Tam Sux of Saturday, of the swindlers who have banded themselves to- gither under the taking mame of the Boclety for the Frevention of Gambling, bas precipitated s host of prosecutions upon those model moral reformers ‘Which it will trouble them very seriously to carry. ‘Two of tho chief scoundrels have been arrested on the charge of obtaining money undor false pre teneos, and have been committed to jail in defwalt of ‘The man who appears to be the chiol swin- Alor of tho tribe, RR. West, etther after or heforo bis arrest, made a charge of libel against the Tlitor Of tle SUN for; ubliching a detective's story of bis rascally op rations, ‘The eharge was entortained by Jago Pratt, of B-voklyn, while the complainant woe lying in jail in defanit of bail, and a warrant wre ivaned for th arrest of the Ruitor of the Bux rvice of this writ was given to the genial and ¢ Sherifl O'Brien, tor annzar, The Sunday Mercury tins the following acconnt of the # rv.ce o/ the order of arrest, whieh is, in the main correet, thongh 1 seems due to the public to ton the Editor of the Stw does not woar iron bowed «pectacios ‘Tiik SUN office Yesterday morning was nearly de rere m ‘enly the door of tne editorial rooms opened and the well-dressed, good-looking Sheriff O'Brien entered and usked for Mr. Dana, Promotiy ushered into the inner editor of Tur SUN sat before his desk, with Yess cap ov bis bead, latent on Look inne Sheriff was Wannly w ‘wardly bowing once or twiee he handed Mr. Dane @iega docu it Which, said, it wes his infal duly to be obliged to serve. Huatily ‘aft bis iren-bowed — spectacios Mr. Dana gian throwsh the papers and burst into a lood laugh Tio bi stenders clustered around wito curiosity de. Diciod on their conntenances, while Mr. Dana pro- fecied to read aloud the fnysterious document, {t wax found to be an ordor of arrest, at tm {netance of the National Anti Grmbling Association, In a enit for allowed libel, founded om an artiele pub- lished in yesterday's Sux, chareing the association With wrolessie swindling. It prayed that Mr, Dana shouin be put under reasonable bones to answer, on th i that, “be had deserted his wife, and That having no Ges to bind Lim, therefore, be was Mable at any moment to decamp.” ‘The'uttor ab- rity of this latter slander on ® man so thorougly devoted to his Whe aud family as Mr, P. rovoked a roneral smile, even on the visage of the Bhoriff, Bond, Sheriff, siter Oxht the battles the Young Domocracy over ofter again, to food took his leave, ‘THE NHWS OF THE ARREST Yprend through the city like wildfire. Several 8 feporters were finmediately put upon Mr. Dani Wack for the purpose of interviewing him, On ia Jviring at the Sow office, thoy learned that the valor of Trex S¥N had goie to Long Branch. The rep:ricrs thea rashed for the Long Brench boat, bat arrived to lute to secure an interviow with’ Mr, Dana, He will retarn to the clay this morning. THE ODIRCT OF THE SUIT. ‘The nature of the compinint in this action is such as to leave no room of doubt of the motives and pur Poses of the prosecution. West is playing a dosper ate game and seeks by this meon up a diver Hono! public. attention. from himself snd his fles oder cover of whick he bopes;to cheat Biate I’rison of a lodger, ers. Sum, Jadce Cox Franted the arreat of West, Galway and Prescott on Fri ‘The warrant was placed in the honds of oMcer Kelly, of the Court Squad, and about # o'clock on Ling 4 he arrested West and Gul way at their homes in Brookiyn. They were than- Gorstruck, but they crossed the river with the best Ek, possibie under cireniastances, and were in the Wooster street Police Station all night, On Saturday morning they were arraigned bel Judge Cox, on a charge of obiainiug woney under false pretences, NOW THR VILLAINS OPERATED. ‘The warrant was issued on complaint of Mr. idert G, Hyde, of 64 Walker street, and of Mr. jecht, of 483 Broadway, Mr. Hyde mm Ghat in February lost, on solicitation, he went to the office, 87 and 99 Nussau street, where he saw Wost, who {nformed bim that Joseph’ L. King, Mr. Hyde's Duriness partner, was in the habit of gambling, and thereby jeopardizing the Interests of Mr: Hyde's basiness, West promised to give tn formation from time to time about Mr, King's doings to Mr. Hyde, but he should require a pre Lwinary fee of $25, which sum would constitate Mr. Hyde a member of the Association for one yoar ¢ fee was paid. Ina short time » Mr. Prescott, nso connected with the Association, called on Mr. Hiyde, and for further information relating to Mr kK. Noged gambling labits Gomanded $50, which je FO: At various times afterward Galwey calied and pretended to state times, places, and circum tances in which Mr. King was observed gambling. Hyde at longth talked to Mr. King about it, and Maal Kentleman prononnced all the allegations foul ‘nd malicious #landers, wholly without (ound JUDUR COX COMMITS THE RASCALS, ‘The prisoners pronounced the charges in Mr. Aiye's wfidavit untrue in every particular, ‘The wus. Hee o.mmisted them in do‘aull of $8.90 each. Thoy Said they could procure the ball fn King's County, Dut His Honor declined to accept it. West said: Duna took good care not to publish Bis own arres Turice Cox—When wos he arrested? meer t have bad him arrested on s charge of Galway lannched forth Into on exposition of the great moryl benefis conferred by his Associvtion, Judge Cox—Why did you not in» legitimate way Prosecite the parties? Galwoy—L am here under the durets of the Court, but 11 were talkivg with yoa outside I could satialy you thacour method was the best to accomplish tie ‘end, Ihe suppression of gambling and the saving of youn: tnen. ‘The rrisbners did not exploin to His Honor how it boypened that they were kept from the gaze of the reperiers on Friday night, whon they were supposed {0 be tn prison, and when’ they must have sworn to their am@davits. MORE BLACKMAIL OPERATIONS, ‘The prisoners desired to put in Brooklyn bail; bot Justice Cox would not accept such bail, He Yould atlord thom every reasonable chance to hunt ur proper ball, and they set about it but did buccee ‘Though they are held under a single aMdavit, thet being sufficient for the purpose, numerous merchants who linve been victimized have made complain Axainsi then, Aftor the proceedings yester ly resjcetuble young gentleman row, litely iu the employ of Nicol Cowles) four nolsterers, O56 Braadway, appear Judge Cox to make a complaint, | BMP. fides ut 196 Bleccker street’ He here trom London, recommended by Peabody and other gentlemen, and was em. plooel” by the above named firm, wil TMuom no executed bis dutics with tbe Most Hielity. Buta note r Nicol Colesuaw & 7 Anti-eambling Association, ehargin ual thelr employee, Mr Borrow, wae addicted ts He Was thereupon ‘summarily di Fivret. the Arm relying, “without ingulry, fie sear oF the 1 Association, and h hina bev eix weeks out 'y >s ment, le fo FRocure & si uation then=n reully on accomplished, jonest, aud ful young man. Again, an es: timable gentiowan with a young wifeand two ent dren, recently leid ® confidential for , Ary goods establishment in this djty ary of $50 a week, This Associa head of the house, accusing the wa ‘The ‘act was that vn one ocesricn, an. find ontered a gumbling place to warn friend who had wandered into it, ‘The man w tisned by bis employer, and his children Prived of bread, ‘That man is in a lunatic 4 scoMM OF VICTIMS, AND THE NU INCREASING. A highly respectable business mani n thia city who knows whercof he 8} saya’, Take any Dusiness streot in tne city; take {t right along, and every fourth house will be found to have beeu vie Ainize this Association, mber of influential merchants have employed wl to prosecute on their beh They have ‘harles 8, Spencer, who was in court yes 0 te at ‘eat w wcore of victims, and the numberof! his/ctivnt's to councetion wits this Association's transactions ts constantly ineres When it was np bot be procured acceptable bail could kod to be allowed to co 0 parole until tomorrow, This th protuntly rejected, tr, Spencer ne n'y right to tage ‘exeopth ight som proper, said that th tase in witeh t ‘hold the fount, and show no special i im the! lavor indulgence DUACKMAILING EXTRAORDINARY, 1 Prom the Commercial Advertiser. (the charges now pending agulnst the so-called Ane Gonbling Society cere prove true, they reveal FangAatence in our anidst of one Of the moat i ‘onspi for defrandin Bai . harrated in the ana Ai sirevious tust'nces of stealing the livery o Avou 10 serve the devil pale before the exploits of gang of blackmaiiers, who hive bes chants and others, Suspieior 18 NOW ‘ollowed by explicit aMdavita ~ ——— Found with his Throat Cut *t evening Isaac Marvin- deer, was found dead im He hud not be seco all a aby Marto ou +6 of reform THE NEW MUSIC HALL. ee The Layl of the Corner. ‘Becthover Kdifico in Fifth Kies, Magnes Gro Mayer O'0 ‘The Beethoven Maennechor will lay the corner. stone of their new hall, at Nos, 910 and 919 Fifth street, New York city, on Monday afternoon, Juno 87, 1870, at @ P.M., with sypropriate ceremonies, ‘The mombers will moet, at 481 Sixth street, at 1 P, M., and will mareli to the ground, where the cere- mony of laying the corner-stono ts to take piace. ‘The Hon, Magnus Grows will deliver an oration, and Mayer O'Hall Is to speak, The corner-atone ts then to be laid with approvriate ceremonies, The follow- ing named officials have becn invited as special este: Mayor O'Hall, the Hon, William M, Tweed, fie'Hon. Hichard B: Connolly. the Hom, Obartos Bt Loew, aod the Hon, James O'Brien, Afier the cere- to bea fostival at ‘Terrace Garden, treet and Third avenue, hoven Meennochor was organized on tl 16th day of August, 1869, and now counts nearly wer . The lot a which the corner stone is to bo tald was purchased for the sum of 98.000, and |e 50 by 06, The building to be erected thereon is to cost about $40,000 and be five stories Ja height, Tt is to have a French Mansard yOui, and Ts to be built of Nova Scotia stone and Tn the bost manner, un- der the direction ond supervision of William Gras Keg, Wie Brelitect. The basoment is to contal the "bowling alleys, kitchen, and storage rooms, The drst floor is to be occupied by the bar and bi ‘d roomn, which are to bo 41 by 60 feet. The ‘ond floor is to contain the supper rvom and the creasing rooms and ladies’ parlors. ‘The third to be occupied asa bail room. ‘The build Also to contain & library and reading room. nt officers of the society are Josep! Prosident; Frank Stoll, Fi Pr nl Schre)vogel, Second Vice-Presiden Richardt, ‘Treastirer; Long fgg AD cet bay 4 oretary ; aie Book, rl Treager, Musical Director, THE FENIANS AND JUDGE M'CUNN. ——. The Dispesitio: the Fentan mittee W pon the Judge—A Boun- Spread—Everybody Thirsty, jay before Judge MoCunn sailed for Europe be was waited upon by a Committee of the Fenian Brotherhood, to present him with an address sesuring him of their entire confidence in bis dis- Position to do full justice to all the parties con- corned in the suit now pending in Jadge MeCunn's Court. The Committee was appointed by the or- ganization to which ite moubere belong, and ta. structed to draw up and present this address, for the purpose of removing any falso imi that mmicht have been ereated by an article w ted recen appeared Arieh People ng . Tiais artic! (signed by the editor, Mr. Peter y) Was & rose attack on Judge McCunn ass wearer of the and in it ne was charged with baving, turoash base and corrupt motives, rendered several O08 0 toe injgrest, alter expressing regret of the Brotherhood at the appearance of sach an article in & journal pretenaing, however falsely, to be the organ of the F. B., coutinues : * We respectfully assure your Honor that the article referred to misrepresents our fo0! atistinetty that ME. Bi O suvort to constitute himeol ‘e think it to vay this much in Justice to you aad to the neces: Fenian Brotherhinod, and to defeat ‘who, by Throwing dust |n the ¢yee of some of our mem! the cormorants. who are realy iateat ‘on ‘Our money by raial false lente. between Land us. No euch lssue exists or oan exist; Deheve that, notwithelanding the insidious ley of out enemies sna yours, you Will woe that J thee if Judge MeCunn received the Committee very courteously, and made them a short but very neat socech, assuring them that they might depend on liim to'see that everybody would get uis own ac- cording to law. He would treasure the di nt uted high by the Committee and rely on ite ton: in pro erdhce to that of dishonest * organs, Savion socxen for some ten minutes, bis Honor is Vited the Committee to partake of lis hospitality, rfuily thirsty, and then took their several waye ia a high plate of waveal of the nomen of the Peston Commiliess ia P. 8. Duffy, Phiinp Cabill, Geo. Smith, J. Marohy, T. Hatioran, J. C. Begley, HA. Forde. Burne, Win of ib. P. Coyle. P. MeDermott. T. W. Maiudy, T J. aye J J Doyle, W. Butler, ‘aware. meme ttee Abandon thetr Pet Scheme—How the Income Tax cy into be Napplicd, Wasnixotox, Juoe 26.—fhe Senate Finance Commiltes sent for Secretary Boatwell yesterday and informed him that afer the decisive vote ia the Senate on the Income Tax the Committee had con claded to abaodon their contest for its retention ‘They propose to make up the amount hy inserting the tax on gross rece|pts.on logacies, on successions, and restoring the duty on sugar. ‘and the special taxes, They will also go over the free list in the tariff section, and sirike ont such articles aa will materially rence the revenue, They will mature ‘the bill on Moo wo ming. ‘There are two Rings busily at work, ono to got the tax on whirkey put up, and another Leaded by the strikers of the New York bores tailroad Companies who waut to contizg® thelr collections of one cont fer fare undeF pretence of paying an cighth of s cent r lare ver io the Government, but the House, owever, will have something to say on this bill {ge Mt returns, Many membore think that ex HiiE\o00, 00 has heen collected this year, and as the Appropriations for next will be about $2%0,000,000, seventy to eighty nililions will mot be too large a reduction at this ime ee MURDER IN NINTH STREET. A Jealous Husba: Last evening the Fifteenta Ward was (ho scene of m fatal stabbing effray, arising from jealousy. Bdmand Faure, aged 0, has for some time past been jealous of tbe attentions paid by his wife Bugenie to Alphonse Joyzeau, a much younger maa, whom he acoased of h had criminal intercourse with her ‘They all resided in the same house, at T1 West Ninth street, and the men have sevoral Umes quarrelled, Last evening the two men niet on tue street in front of the house, and some words passed between them, whes, aceoraing to Faure’ yzean struct. at him with a knife, woaudt then drew a bowie-krife face, the point of the knife striking ne cheek-bone, and vassing downward, eat through yok; vein. ‘The wound wi the victim was taken to Bellevue Hospitsl, Faure wan arrested by Officer Flannery, and locked up in the Futwenth Ward Police Station, ——-—— vict Labor, vx, Juné 28.—Govornor Hoffhyfia Dérmons, bn der t Legislutire, Com- missioners to Visit (ke several prisons and report on the question of convict lsbor; K. C, Wines, Secre- tary of the Prison Association, Thomas Fence Lodge 105, Knights of St. Crispin, representing the workingmen’s union, aud Michael 6. Meyers, of Aubura, pointed the following na concurrent resolutions of thi —~—$$—<——____. CORIOSITLES OF CRIME, pore Carl H. Mullon shot and killed himself on Friday 4( Woodlawn Cemetery, Boston, He was visiting the Krave of his wife, A torrible confitet took place in a harvest feld at Hollis, ria county, Lilnols, om Friday afternoon, in Fic} nine persons were probably fataily ‘wounded Pitchforks, knives, : Picitorks, Kulves, clube, plsiols, ead other weapous ody of an unknown man, about 60 years of found hanging t oe In the woods skirting t, between forth Rivor, ¥ morning. found arora DB which was Wri Charles Obin. ——>— f the wan bahaninens part of tLe villoge of Clifton Springs jill partially ‘The Juison building | burned peter Lous stone insurances ferplanck & Co.'s oil ref street, Jersey City, was damaged $1000 pu seteraege ‘The Reading Ratiroad Company's car shoj i 1d Com hops, with Sukymrer of care, were burned ‘yesterdaye Los, Mr. Jamos McFerson's saw factory, on Pike es wee Gs GY Helabie, was burned ‘ast night. ‘The Methodist chureb on valued at 630,000, and. taoured for pluses wan om Baturday. ‘Bix horecs perished, A fire damaged the stables at Lexington Yo putidings, #1.000, arabian Wallan ‘The stables of Henry Fetto, Wm. Bull Jobs, Vout, on sttadle siteet, opposite” web "9 rookiyn, were damaged to the amount of 81,00 last grqping. Ahiorve belonging to bir, Fete was buroed to deni A stabie and two shanties belonging to Alterman Fi at Lexington ai a Bib strect, were nod yesterday morui ‘Two horees, valued at to doath, Damage to butldy Jiquor store, at 726 Sevonth ave- 3AM. yoatorday, Four ofber frame ured. Pinmara 940m Himped fre wwe aud wor b THE GREAT THIEVES SAFE. OUSTING THE CONGREASMEN WHO DAB SLEAL BY BUNDREDS. posal Nati ‘The Resolutions which the Land Grabbers and Cabinet Dickerers Bupprossed—An Exposure of the Rotteness of Vongress nad the Administration-Who will Pash these Rosetations Through ¢ Correapondonee of Tha Sun. Wasurrorom, June 95,—Inside political cir- cles of the Capitol are astonished that Tam Sum should be the first to strike at certain instances of bribery aod corruption in high circles. Loading Congressmen feat that you may stimalate, through a healthy public opinion, an investigation which will uncover the tracks of high officials, who have been divorting the public attention from gigantic frauds and jobs, steeped in corruption and bribery. The manner 0! diverting pubdite criticism has been to in- vestigate pieayune jobs, like the sale of cadotebips, While groat leaders, who are BARTERING QABINET APPOnNTWENTS, immense siicos of the public domain, and even na- \ional honor, go unpunished and even unnoticed. Day by day the little members, like Whittemore, have been probed and their Little sins have been the Indder on which men deeper fm sorraption have raised themselves to poeitions of ansuspected purity. A rod of venreance, thearening politica! ostracism, tw hold over these membors, and they dare not rebel. When tho Mititary Committes first began investi. gating the cadetship sales, these carpet-bag mem- bers held a ‘SRORET MEETING. They resolved that tf bribery was to be invosti- mated, such investigation should begin at the head— that is to say, among the leaders, who are making their thousands, and not among a fow powerless mombors, who now and then take §600 with which to build a freedman's school house, At this meeting resolutions were prepared, Thoy were well digest- ed, and based on absolute facts in the possession of Aifferent members of Congress. ‘They were to be the bombabell which was to make the leaders dodge to protect their own corrapt jobs, Tho leaders hoard of the resolution. They wore thrown into intense excitement. “ They shall not be introduced. Their introduction will be the POLITICAL DRATH WARRANT of ney man who shall stand up anc offer them. They will destroy tho Republican party.” Such exclama- tions, with threats of the ostracism of any Rep abli- can introducing the resolutions, squelehed them in ‘the House, They had no champion strong enough, snd ¢o tho litde tea-cont Investizations have been going on, amusing and occupying the attention of the peoole, while great wrongs and gigantic cases of bribery and corruption, in the upper house and 1m the lower, and even with the head of the nation, 0 unpunished. Said @ mombor of Congress: “A carpet-bagger receives $500, pays it over to build a treedman ‘choo! house, and is debased from his seat in the Houso, while the President receives 610,000 from A. 'T, Stewart, which contribution enables bim to make $2,000 from THE SALE OF A HOUSE which belonged to Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Stowart Is called to the Secretarysbip. I¢ is damaable—it is ua- bearable, Must we submit?’ ‘Those ere the resolutions prepared by # room fall of Southora members, and which were to been olfered to the House, In that room wore Dockery, Hoge, Lash, Buck, Batler, Sheldon, Do- woese, Boles, Hays, Bowen, Cobb, Dox, Nusham, and Whluemore. o8 the arg cf sxpetaien. ‘Though ae! in ‘ington, Tam SUN now gives the tions to the country, and asks Bot femme member strong enough te ‘olor ‘THE RESOLUTIONS SUPPRESEED. Whereas, It is currently reported that several offices of the for ® money cousidcration, to the great soasdal of re- PhbLcam institations aud tie dectiment of the people ; fuerefore Hwotced, That the Committee om Militery ° Affairs now investigating the sale of cadctehips, be-and the same ts. bei authorized and directed to ingnirs ‘whotuer anything Of that sort has bees doug either by Metubers of Congress 1a Usiug their induenes to procace ; ely for the exe stowfag the ‘ani ¢ shall especially inquire of the Presiient of tho United States did at any the m point or oonuinate (0 the highodlee of Heer tary of the He ‘who bad previously to 214 Bown Fucecribed money tp & fava for the benent of the President, aud report Ls 33 Tovge the result of eaid taguiry dent of tae Deited tates did at 2. Whether the Pre any tine nominate Secrotary of the Navy an¥ perso who liad previously to said nominasion OF #ppointment subscribed to s fund 1! east, OF LO the purchase of a hou antial property, to be prosented to ihe 1d report the sau, ‘any and what consideration was given by Gen. Daniel's. Batrerfela, U. b-Treasurer in New York, for the position he how bolas, and whether aid Butterfield was or Was not instrawental in raising 4 vurse or sum of money (or the President, aud report the same. 4. Whether the District Attorney for the Bouthern District of New jodge Herropont, dic or dit not subscribe $20,000 or other considerable sum toward the election of the President.'and i 60, (he manner is Which snid sum was app! ted. 5. Whether any_p pointed to» Cabinet of ever contributed valuable Library or other valuable to the President before his sald ap- property pot cui pointment. %. whether any members of Congress are supplied Wid (east theut residences in Washington city by the Gas Company of raid fa. free of charg: id “if 80, who, and bow many, and the aames of salt members of Congress, 7. Whether any members of either branch of vopgrese are stockboiders, directiy or Indirectly, through other Persous as trustees or agents, in any Pacie or other Failroad to whien the Governmeat of fhe United States ti ranted subsidies of pubiic lands, aod wh bouds been endorsed, or eller; and If 80 the names of members, the Kowned by him or proportion of land held by 2 Bame Of Olbers, or tl erogate or iin oF for bir in Valve of endorsed bonds, Or coustruction bow subsidy bouds held by hin’ or by others for hum, and to rt the same to this House. ~ Whether (here is any member of the family of the Secretury of State engaged by any foreign Government as attordey or countei, to whom {8 pald aconsiderauon, and what consideration, If apy, (oF services, and what Kind of rervices, Vhetuer aby member of the Cabinet has a partner, Finer, who bas abandoned the porlion of Assistant 1a bis office to become wn attorney In prove: Cutiog claims before his ‘tment, 10. Whether any member of Congress bas had em: ployed ue clerk in auy of, the departments ary female to have coased to be mattor of Who je paid her fees as mmtress by the fury OF her ponition, 1, Whether the Mayor of Washington, tiae J. Bowen aid; did not parehase tn a bona fide sale the house of the President, now oceupiod by, Gon. Saerwan, for the sm of $40,000, prepaying the President $1,000'to bind the sale; and tho said gale Was subsequently wet aside by the Prosident, aad. th \d to A. T, Stewart aud othars for ated to Gen. ore CRA Dok ggoure quiet sett allowing wo Pred. dent (instead of bim 0), Some political Gontiiieravions in the way of Governuticnt patronage, district and Post Ollice appointm feces enke receipt t pLovents aioe di f id vepoteed, Tost, In ordor to i citar and revort upon these duestions, said conimittes have full power to send for persons and ———>—_— Exténsive Robbery of Freight. For several months past Asean) Sant transported by the Central tlroad, have been ‘aba, 2cted from the packages, and the’ matter was pieced im the banda of detec: sd large quanti- vantilies tives, On searching four hous. esterday ot each Were found secron 108 of shoes, boots, rubber goods, dry “°° caps, furs, boxes of plug tobacco, Writing a 00d: Aawitchman named Stephen Manahan was arr. \“°s! and he made a full confession, implicating othe. brakemen ou the freigbt train. The brokemen have made thelr eseape, but will be pursued. The rob- dories, tt ts estimated, have amountod to many thousands of dollars, wi ainnerensaes lewale Arrest of Free-Thinkers and Free-Doers at the Elysian Fiolds, Recently, on Sundays, the Elysian Fiolds of Woehawken township has been tue rosort of a low gang of roughs and disreputable women, whose Conduct bas become 40 objectionable that it has been almost an impossibility for respectable persons to walk through the woods. Justice Hope determined to put a siop to all such proceedings, and a week co issued atringent orders to the officers to keep a close watch and arrest all persons violating the laws, Some twenty arrests were mado yoaterday, and the prisoners were flued by Justice Hope, pdt Es NEW JERSEY. pt James Splawon got drunk at # picnic in Klisabeth on. rday, and Was ciubbed almost to death by # poleman, At the meeting of the Jersey City Counci or ing. & Fesolution Is to, be oilereg car. lirntahed (iose members rosidiug cy iy nd at Bergen, cn te wights of tho 6 y Com, forbidden the are, Lackawanns an ul ereen tunnel, On Saturday the latter Com- mb), despite positive orders, continued to ran their rains through. serious tiouble between these Corpo rations is anticipated, Adam Koberis, the colored man who found $13.00 whicn Mr. J . Cason Newark banker, had left in the Contre strect depots . re man of Ne retorn, wae recently Awindlod out Moore wes aetosted yostor ' ulled otates Goverament have Doea dispoeed of ‘angorht to the Ii portant office of NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1870. PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. —— Medel Justice in Jersey—What it ts tobe fn the Ring—Quasht he Indictment awainet Jumice Mairce—His poor Washer~ woman Loft Out in the Vold. Bince October Inst Justice Thomas W. Maires, of the Five Corners, Jersey City, bas beon indicted pO leas than three times for malfeasance in office ; Dut on Friday last, when he was oxpected to be arraigned before Jadge jolph, with Justice White, tt was discovered La indictment ageinst him had boon quashed, and he had been allowed to £0 scot free, while Justice White was compelled to ‘Tho German population wore out in force you. terday. Ail the parks, gardens, and halls o¢ High- bridge, Melrose, Mott Haven, Morrisania, and Tre- mont in Westchester county were crowded long Defore noon. The notable George Boal, Morrisania's famous champion beer drinker, who is more gener- ally known as “ Heppel's Baby,” was almost ubiqui- tous, and was greeted with smiles and choers wher. ever be went, The champion is s youth of twonty- two, measures one hundred and ton inches in the girth, and estimates ae Lge beor to ch. wee thing tty lostive ving Just finished, amid the plea. dite of the admiring mati his one band thirty-ninth giase, It was im confidence thet the infant, late in the evening, turned the hay scales at the 6 cwt. notch, ——— Clabbivg in the Ninctoonth Ward, Officer James ¥F. Kenney arrested Michael Dugan of Fast Forty-seventh street on Saturday night. Dugan was intoxicated, and the officer says that be (Dugan) hit him several times on the froo and breast while he was arresting him. The officer thought he would use his clu, which he did anwer- cifally, cutting a deep gash in Dogan's head, and Jonving several marks on different parts of his body. Bat the worst feature of the case is that the Sergeant in command did not send for the Police Surgeon to dress Dugan's wounds. Dugan's appearance in Yorkville Poles Court A Little Story of Watch-Htoaling, ‘William Bevis, an officer on the steamer Min- nesota, had his watch, valued at $115, stolen from him on ® Third evenue car, on Saturday. He had Jonn Edwards arrested, but the watch was not found in lis possession. When closely questioned, the prisover confessed he knew who hed it, but would not say, The case was placed in the hands of the Bighteonth Ward police, and they soon found the person who had the watch; thea the officers mado an agreement with the thieves that they should fleece dissuade hi Prosecutin Trap aviainad Irom him “about $300. Eats ils ar coming to the know! of Justice Scott, he summoned Bevis before yerterday, ‘ad put bim andor $590 bail. oo Brooklyn about to Speak In bebalf of Cabs. On Thursday evening » mass meeting will be held at the Brooklyn Academy of Muste for the pur- pose of expressing the public sympathy of the American people for the cause of strageling Cubs. Major-Gen, Thomas Jordan and several other prom- inent speakers are to addross the meeting. Donations of clothing for the suffering and anclad Cubans will be thankfully received ty ane Com mittee of Cuban ladies appointed fof taat especial —_ ‘The F. M. T. A. B. 8. Thirty societies were represented yesterday in the Convention of the Father Mathow T. A. B. Bo- cleties, Mr, H. T. Carroll presided. It was agreed to start a fond, by tating each member of the F. M. T. A. B. Societies represented tn the Convention flv conte each, to sustain euch falling societies as need assistance, and to organize Father Matuew Societies throughout the Urged Stat i ‘The Murder of \ ¥. Union Scout. Gen, Reynolds learus that C, 8. Bell, formerly . nion scout, and pimeipal Bout fe Generals Grant, b0#rinan, and ‘Thomas, while on duty near Cimton, De Witt County, Texas, was Pureucd by five mounied men, and, It is supposed, kused. A silver mounted tevolver, engraved * C, Bell, Union Scout,” w pet where the’ murder ts belleved deen committed. A f United States troops, lea rty Reo 'daair from.e perro who was the shooting, and who deciared th of Bell's shots take effect upon bis assal Maugled body nearly 990 fect, io the buak of the Ges jalupe river adjoining, aa d pushed it the Fourth of July Batlooa Racing. The citizens of Poughk intend to dedi- cate the Soliers’ Memorial Fountain on the Pourte of July, with appropriate exercises. ‘The chief event of the day is to be a race between Professor Squire in bis balloon Auantic, and Herr Alexander io i Dalioon Flying ihe, seroanat (O08 it and furthest in iven time, gots fe down, will receive a gold medal. * Local aseun- sions" aro also announced to be made, with a rope attached 1,000 feet long. This is mode of tptimating that the hood will generally Loxpon, June 26,—Great excitement prevails im Madrid in consequence of the discovery of « plot to biow up the powder magasine of the fortress of Gibraltar. Feoianism ts be at the bottom of the conspiracy, The ringleader has been arrested, ee Queen Isabella's Abdication, Panis, Jnne 96,—Queen Isabella yesterda signed her. abdication of the. throne of Spsia ta favor of ber nee of Asturias, jarslal Bazaino and the ‘otber deguitarees were not proveat but they bed previouly ‘witnessed the W' ‘of th een. pine Gra 1 Emancipation tn Spain, Mapurp, June 98,—the Spanish Cortes, before its final adjournment, passed ® Dill for the gradual emancipation of slaves in} ¢ Spanish colonies, palatal nds tien of Prince Charles, Loxpox, June 96,—A rumor has been in circu- imtion on the Continent tbat Prinee Chartes, of Rou- manta, bad been assassinated, Gut despatches from Bucharest announce that it is false, sett Ne rty died yesterday in this cliv from denly in the street Satarday ; James Morrissey in Ryan's boarding bouse on Broadway ; and dridgot Murpliy, s domestic at 170 Bowery, all frow tbe nn heat in Poughkeepsie for the last th di bas been 96 degrees. Wealiueton had its hottest day of the season zoe torday. ‘The glass ranged from 86 to 95 dozrees, From Philadelphia the toformation comes that yesterday was one of the hotvest uays ever known, Ls} ripe “Or, iit 4 wo ing ©, worse t on the wt ‘Thomas Edwards of Spring Brook died from ke, und & boy Was from the same ‘x, of 488 West Thirty-sixth street, rvoy Br.’ cornor of 80th strvct and Biguth overcome at the avenue, ond insonsible im Nass ‘An unknown boy fon ">apital, street, “Taken to Bellevaeda Battery, Doric Meyers, prostrated om the, tof ‘the Book- ‘Thomas Mctsrath, overcome in ftom man street Police Station, suddenly Bridget Murphy, aged 20, domestic, died + at 170 Bowery Adoiph Frorer died suddenly at G41 Woot Ti%eity: xth street, - $e HOURS OF LEISURE, > ‘The Grat public meeting of the Lit Boet tho Allen shone M. £ Cuaron takes place a ie pA The Americus Coterie on; . Park Lodee, No, 516, will enjoy a picnic Pr tomorrow, rk Lodge ey 8, Rornted' ita ee Masons, ‘The snpiversary excercises of Mount W; goo Tat seion nana ote te a Oty 7 alibue on Tuceday The exercisos of the Second Annual Commer ment of tho Cornell Palveraity bogin to-day to [0 Y,, und continue four days. To- Coo. B, Loring, of ! Agricultare aad Me The Rev, Wm, Arn 7 tho Hi idrews the Coll ianio Aris, a of Bitnbureh, tentures on “Water : ita noes and uf in the Hall of ¥. M,C. A. thinevoniat, Br. Arnot wis almost tie only reut: toh clereyuiah Who boy wivocaied tuo Federal cause frou las pu pil dusiug Our tale War, A CALAMITY IN BROOKLYN. CHILDREN KILLED BY THE FALLING OF A MARKET HOUSE, —— A Mystery Requiring Ofictal Invostigatt —The Last of the Ancient Rain at Va: Brant Street Hamilton Avenuc—A Fen Drill-Reom Gone. Bhortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning the side wall and a part of the roof of the old Hamilton Market, at Hamilton avenue and Van Brunt street, Bouth Brooklyn, fell in, and two children, Isabella and Theresa Mullins, who were sitting on the steps Of the building, wore struck by some of the debris, the former being fatally, and the latter severely in- jared. The children, who lived with thoir parents the neighborhood, were borne to their home, whore the girl Isabella died during the forenoon. ‘The markut building, which was brick and one story in height, was owned by 8. R. Bt. John & Co. ‘They rented a part of it to one McGeo, who kept a stand there, The rest of the builaing was unocca- Died, During the war, the building wns occupied as © cracker bakery, afterwards as a cholors hospital, and later as © market, for which purpose it was Originally built. It was regarded #0 nuisance by the residents of the neighborhood, and the rumor was current about that section of the city yesterday that certain persons there had undermined the founda- toa. Assistant Engineor Novins, of the Fire Depart. Mont, says that while in McDermott's paloon, in the Dasoment of the baliding, on Saturday afternoon, he heard some persons digging in the rear of the Promises, but supposing that the owner bad author- ined the work he paid no attention (o it, and, in fact, did not think of the ciroumetance sgain until ‘for the catastrophe, It is not thought, however, that the catastrophe was caused in this way, The duty of investigating this case devolves upon the Superintendent of Balldings, if Brooklyn bas such ‘an officer. By order of Boss McLaughlin » bill was reo 1, Se, Tent, Lerigiasare, Sree yaferring Wa intendoat, Re, the Fire Cowunissionera, who, shor Poser i the bill. appointed their once ie Fred Mosvey. as bis successor, Bevoral assistants were detailed to attond to the aties of the Superintendent; but of course the men paid little or no attention ‘to them, and the re- suit fe that the departmont has so utterly run dowa {Ri to tnepeet unsate Bulldingas ‘The protablty is that this bailing was never inapected. ‘There are man-trape in the city which never ro- colve oficial attention and never will, in all prob ity and criminal n co of public offi another 3 his ie result Boss MeLangilin'’s rulo ia ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Yosterday morning at about a quarter past 7 o'clock, the build as the Hamilton Market, 7M, Tro children, daoghters of Edward Muilen, tailor, residing on the opposite cornor, 64 Hamiiton grenade, Isabella and Theresa Juliotte, res) tively 10 and 234 years of age, were sitting on a door sill 1a the shade, on Van Brant street side. The mass of brig and mortar fell on them, and they were bu: ‘The neighbors soon gathered arou and, with considerable labor and much delay, extri: cated them from the rui when it was foand that jth of the elder bad been fractured, her legs = in several pinces, a her body contnsed, fant had its skull fractured and legs broken, Slater, who was ot ant acecunts ying. ne G bea ing. ‘The building was of brick, 00 feot front, about 35 foot high, tended back 100 feet to 8 it street. - Ii was erected about eighteen years avo for arket, but never paid as stich, ang Was subso- tly Teaser for plinoss BpY Dirpose. sccupsing ibe entire pecs of the biting. es pying the eat! o aliding. ‘Tne lower ‘was used for dining saloon: Andrew Conninchacy and Micheel Magrzeh rey other stores are vacant. upper flogr was partly occay by Robert Maree as « butter and poultrr The tront r-rt of the building. facing Hamilton nee, 1} standing. It te in this portion that wastransocted. The rear part, com- wo-thirds of tue structure, is enti de- ber of sears past the upper part was t half the time. Astor it was found that it would not pay as & public market, it was cracker baking factory. This business faill Jong Lime, and when four years ago, cholera razed in the city, it waa con- Yerted into a hospital. Since that time it les ocea- sionally been usod asa velocipede hall, and latterly as drill room by the Red Hook Fenians, Mr. Cunningham, one of the occupants of the lower, part, says that ho closed lis restanrant at 84 o'clock = nA a gat. retiree te a rear apartment, wen! |. ‘shortly after day- break he heard some noise up stairr, se if caused Uy persons moving about, It awoke him, and be Rot up to open is place. He had scarcely’ entered the saloon, when be felt « shock, and immediately thereafter 'w:s stunned by ® tremendous crash, an; the trembling of the portion of the building he was in, He ran fo the sidewalk a8 soon as he could re cover bimseif, and was not long in discovering the ‘structure, to all appearances, was substan- Ue beilt, The bu cost ry Owned by b. Be. John $a\0t, ond was Health Officer Cochran and Drs. Poyntz and Gil- Gillen attended to the children, The youngest may "Acti Caplais 0" of the Third Sab-precinet, a had the rubbieh Per hod the Van Bruot sireet fide, and ereeiod barriers on Hamilton avenue, #0 ax to prevent fur' her accid should the remainuer of the buil-ling tumble, THR LaTEsT, The litele girl Isabella Mallen died of ber injuries Apa | noon. child Theresa was easier last night, and there are fuint hopes that she may ver. "cle sold by residents of the neighborhood that nn explosion was heard jast before the building fel from which {t is inferred by some that nitro-giyce: rine was used in the work of destraction, —$$ $< The Wickedost City in Now Jersey. jay yesterday th fighting with half drank: deer i waloons were filled with the devotees of Bac- chus, and streots Afull of reeling, ta brutes. At 6 o'clock a row broke ot Hinde: saloon nour the Centre stree! which waa sup- t Bo’ 2} by Chief Peckwell and Lieutevant Vo.k. ‘clock last evening, on the return of a German from up the Hudson riv. riot broke the atoainboat landii ith the songs and blasp Citwzens on their way to church the sidewalks by Funge of érucke loafers. Bouds of music were playing and flags fly- ing in the various beer cardens. (sisal Newark's Last Tragedy, Late on Saturday night Mr. Patrick Lasky, bead about 45 rears, of OB Condit street, Newark, had a dispute with Janes McManemy, of dt Hunter: don street, Leahy followed MeManemy to his door. MeManomy turned upon him and dealt him a blow on the licad, aiter whieh he fled, ‘The injured man's ekull was fractured, ‘The blow was doubtless dealt with an axe which was found near the spot, Last wvonive Justice Mills took Loany's deposition, It Was (houghl that be could not live till morning, ——— ‘The Workingmen and . Lonvox, June 98.—A large deputation of Lon- don workingmon yesterday waitod on Mr. Forster, who expiained to thom and defeuded the Kducation Dill now before Parliament, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, -+ 8, J. Elliott has aned Ben Holladay and C, Temple Emmett for two million dollars, eis reducing in st on cattle has Deen reduced irom $120 to $40 ‘riday tho rate wae furtuer Feauceds to $1 per ent. Erie brings hep gad por oto the Now York market for one cont por oad. LATEST LABOR NEWS. Pa English carpet weavers are about to strike, The North lave ht the shoe factory of Susith doubtedly sound the eynote of success anid the f etrikes by tryinu what virtue there is In codperatic ‘The, Tullore’ Bociety No. 9, of Williamaburgh, . Saturday evening F. Bardding, Prosident! 4 ee Msc resiuent Joon Kalen’ Hecarding PR "err WisyerUressuror; ¥. Wayloab, Pinan Seer & is cin Boetebsty. ———— WASHTNOR. ——s_~ ‘neo job has Tad rt 0 bt, Room. exitigulsi Ta asl ey OF Gop8 lake nebo. ‘A member of Gets Srant’s Cabin spsmais VETS had one of bis chfdrer severely ne iq " simply for being guilty ‘opcasione.\ Sw |. ‘The Hon. Willium J, Poftik was con tied <2"! leotor_of Internal for og. First 1N@Lrt0t og , y inst, apd Mud Dow wait his “ course of time,’ is sald to have issned on bg al ‘J oPder is said havo been issued out of delicate hls (riead aod oocasional guest the ton, Caleb Cuahiac. Secretary Robes: Board thei? report t freight THH OUTBREAK IN CORK. The Rioters on the Housctops, Hurling Stones at the Police—A Bhoo- maker's Shop Attacked by the Mob, and Defended by Conx, Jane 96.—The disturbances here con- linue, although the troops and police occupy the streets in force, The rioters offer nojrosistance to the troops, but annoy the police. Whon dri the streets they occupy the housetops (1 hurl tiles and stones at the policomen, latter to-day was knocked from his horse and badly ‘The President Priv: A shoomaker's shop was attacked yostorday by ® large mob, but was successfully defended by the number of persons have been arrested. orities are acting w' have forbidden procesions within tt but have given permission for the holding of s pub: meeting in the Park. 1th moderation, ‘They ————— OUR LATE CONSUL IN CUBA, ‘The Glories of American Citize Government's Officers when they Appeal te the Spanish Cabinet in Washiagto Mr. Phillips, the late American Consul at San- tingo, informed ® Sun reporter yesterday that he ‘was coolly received by the Secretary of State on bis late visit to Wasbington, and that he was sent from one department to another until he gave up in sheer Giagust the prosecution of the business he had in band. Matters of a personal nature wore brought ‘and Admiral Poor, it is sald, assorted that Mr. Phillips dare cot¢o ashore at Santiago, because he was in debt. This Mr, Phillips d duces the copy of s letter which ne sent to Admiral ing to be nent on shore tNlipa says that many stories have the Government highly detrimental to bim from Spanish sources, Mr. Phillips had an interview with Proaident Grant, ‘which the latter sald that be thonghi 7 1d be to send a war vossel to Santiago with Mr. board, and have the facts ir, Phillips t# rancuine will ultimately be acknowledged, and that he will secure indemnification for all losses. Fle denies the truth of the stories with respect to his connection with the affairs of the Into Mr, Steadman, and will be prepared at the proper time to refute them. pliers "> slhacatat CONEY ISLAND, men in municates the same to them officially, This jobbg scheme was act and hore is the official proof: to the Dominican Republi a1 of eign telations of the said Dominican Repablio. der an escort. reached Preparations for Great Clam-Eating Several gentlemen attached to the city press went down to Coney Island on Saturday afternoon, by invitation of the proprietors of the Pavillion Hotel, to inspect the preparations for the great clam- ‘eating contest to come off on the Fourth of July. ‘The party went down on the steamboat Norwalk, and wore treated with great politeness by her gen- tlemanly commander, Captain George Wilson, The trip was am eventful one, and the scenery of the bay though beautiful as ever, is too well known to warrant an elaborate description. Ar- rived at the hotel, the voyagers were erected by the who escorted them Charles McNeill, rf, where they the luxury of an invigorating soa bath, ing from the waves with sharpened appe’isar thoy made ® hasty visit to the shed Were "ue great’ eon. (est fe to come off, and one and 1% approval of the arrangement. [pe into an apartment wlico» ‘epast awalted Bm, which the "5 was covered were interspersed here ‘and thore pans ot baked clams, which sent up a Nelous and appetizing odor, and which were speedily attacked by the party in the most vicorous manner. Unfortunately, everybody was too busy to kee record of the performances, but it is safe to say tha one or two of the gentlemen present Mle precticn, prove formidable competitors for th el 1 Rearete wore sent by Judges McQuade mann, who bad been invited to join in the excursion. ‘Their trainers objected to their exposing themrelves: to the san on #0 hot a day fea: their digestion, Mr. MeN tion of the Bay of Samana—t gatory fur both parties. ype @ in the defi pI should alone be accented b7 the United States, an t be remitted to this capital of San Domingo, the Dominions Go G for which purpose it engages to submit that quoa- tion and to solicit said approval us soon as the sald sum may arrive. Done exproeied their 'y Wore then ashered ~ an elegant and abundant ring that it might impair ill exhidited to the com- pany the two leading prizes, viz, the gold and the . He informs us that the number of en- tries for the match is unexpectedly lui tain to be the great clam-eating event of the cen- —___ y Night Tragedy in a Wii burgh Saloon, Between 5 and 6 o'clock last of young Geri details an interview with Buez, aud says the admitted of his influence witl people of the United States against annexation ening «party ans visited Ambrore Oligus's lager beer saluon, Morrell and Varet streets, Williams- borgh, and called for drink: the call in a rade aud insulting manner, and char- acterised his visitors as thieves, ensued, and after a brief scrimmage Oligus seized 9 4 attecked his visitors with it so vizor- ously that they beat a hasty retreat and gained the hall, but before they bod escaped three of them were badly cut. George Lehman received a terrible Kash near bis rizbt ear, and fell on t bleeding. Two of bis companions were also dis- abled by blows on their arms, but they reached thotr bomes before the police arrived on the scene who revided in the to luis home by ci tiles that he received a long le! Owing to it similarity to a pr: some of these St. Domingo negotiations, he declines to r letter." In a'r was unable to give any other reasun. Oligus responded to An altercation Assistant Treai ing generally teprinted abou the lamented Charles Dickens, was really Charles M. Dickenson, & you: of hostilities . Binghamton, neighborhood, was carr: avd Oficer Fred. Schewald arrested Olisi took him to the Stagg street station for an’e ner to the police at goance, but they were persuaded to keop the peace. deta Sha Historical Society, and othhr prominent Now are at the Delaware Water Gan. Tho Gap ts one of the mort del 8 ‘and the the hotels of its class. FLASHES FROM TILK OCEAN CABLES. Ubreatening ven: ‘The Most RB Arrests for John Fitzgiobon, of $42 East Forty-sixth street, joe Conlter yesterda; in the Yorkville Police Court, and testified that be- tween 12. and 1 o'clock be saw James McManas, of -sixth street, ina room directly oppo- nd, and beard him say, * Damon you, I will put seven of them through you !" At the anme time McManus fired three shots, the last ball hitting is wife, Margaret Fitzgibbon, who was In bed on the orposite side of the street at the in the body. Justice Coulter Goyser on Friaay. The crew wai time, woundip: held McManus in $1,000 bail, treaty are insisted on at the Foreign Oale. Baron d’Anethan to form n The Dissolving Cabinet. Wasuixoton, June 26,—Secretary Fish took his family north to-night to spend the summer at ‘They expect to return in four years’ Imprisooment the American his place on the Hudson. ————_- —- AY WHISKEY, New York roa Several gcatiemen passing | Biver, of Fitty-egh jarnad upon the Youn® men Ofticers Ferris and Domty ¢ FUMans Off, and ook them into curtody, Korrizan, John em unmercifully, the yesterday mor Mad Kaward homas MeLaughit ad woninding hiin serio ty Hospital aud the o RAILROAD ACCID. 7, of Newburgh, who was run 0% ‘and Couluubla Ka n emplovee of the Rozers Locomo- tive Works. Paterson, Lave at Monroe statio .Jouroeying from Paterson to hhoad ¥. fell between the platforms of | juve Kiver, fell through a hole bn Brown, an Engincor im Railroad, was killed by the lever of a dummy on h he was at work yesterday atieraooa, on the Delaware, road struck @ bridge un: im the Coney Leland | vinces of Vancouve to do forwarded after July 1 at six cents per halt ounce, : ip tue corner of 14hd at th Ger which he was pas! Saturday, aud was tne + night Leonard Saul, of 443 Becond aven' over by car 79 of the Third Avenue Hichers, of 2% Rust Thirty Afth at The drivers were Mpg on nt ridge siroe' found dea ver. 68 of the Beit Railroad. « Third OBITUARY, . & machinist in the Grant . Paterson, N. J,, diod suddenly ov & Of excessive heat, Cuban raf ts bona fide and 58 Broadway. Is (0 be ayeot iD David Heaton, momber js, was announced In th ‘Saturday. A commit any the remains to tho National with bi Kicked to death by @ horse. rosontatives Ob oral of Catharine, wife of Micbaol Poel for p murdergus aakault apon’ h rea Revers Mourners Wore do nd other distingwiay, Wendin Cemetery. On ot, wae bi ried ys. the body aud PRICR TWO CENTS. GRANTS DOMINICAN JOB THE SEORET PRELIMINARY TREATI HELD 10 THE PUBLIC GAEB, —e ly Promises to asoat his Influence with Members of Congres jo Through—Astonishing Wasaixatox, June 95.—The official develop monte made to tho Sonate to-day as the resnit of the invostigation. into the negotiations of the 8t. De mingo treaty have proved to be #0 portant thon was Wvory decided sensation, ‘The decloration of tht partisan majority of the Committee that no frand a unfairness has been discovere by the minority report, which is nienod by two Ra@ foal Senators, but is overwhelmingly awopt away by the testimony and the official documents, the tether actually coneteting the Administration out of ite owe mouth. In the official correspondedce submitted there ap pears a protocol agreed on in September Inst, whore in President Grant pledges hia private promise t neh more tee ticipated that they have created is not only refuted ¢ all bis influence to get a majority of Congress port of the'job of annexation before be com lly signed, sealed, and delivered hon | The following tae en anal serve for s Seuaseen es ae en the Ui | ah and the Dom ve been redu iting and. aareed upon by Gen, Orville B. Babcock, alde-det Mp to his Excellency Gen, Ulysses 8. Grant, Pree’ tof the United States of America, and his ris Gautier, Sec f the Department itler, retary o! e of @ Interior and of Police, charged with the fae First—His Excelioncy Gon. Grant, President of the United States, promises privately to aso all hie Influence in order that the iden Dominican Rhpublic to the United Btates may se Quire such a decree of popularity among membors Of Congress as will be necessary for its accomplish- ment, and he offers to make no communication te that body on the subject until be shall be certain hat it will be approved by a manity, The ae. ceptance of annexal to pay one milli the republic may pay its debt, estimated »t that sum, It'the debt yw tn pablic. ofthe annexing the Hon will oblige the United States and ® haif in coin in order thet ‘excess, it is to be paid by the re ‘Becond—In ease the North American Congress shall reject. the proposition for annexation, the Dominican Government would accent. a4 the ‘price of the sale of Samana, the $2,000,000 in coin which he same Government offered 1+ under Prevideat Third--His Bxcollency President Grant assumes the obligation to remit forthwith to the Dominicam Government the sum of $150,000 io yt ped be in coin and $50,000 to be in aris, for of defraying the anavoldable expenses of p> ial Credit shall be allowed for this amougt State, ‘which will be pavaele, either om of an acceptance lle ing © the event cae - Of & preference vansee toe ‘o> 408 that the United Btates negotiations. 4 of Dominaca pending these SS ed iN .» understood by both parties thas a 5% ine bases referred to shall be cartiod toed svea shall be regurded as null, and of me -u0 oF force, and they shall, throughout all ¢ their'eharacior of invoilable secrecy; bi Of the two extremes which they embrace sholl ter—annexation of the Republic, or the cow ir tonor shall be obit all be embraced ¥ ithe treaty, ion relave to Samana sum of one hundred thousand hurd dollars shall ft will abstain from recei have approved the barga! rn i} the Senate a! duplicate in faith in the city of Bam Domingo, the fourth day of the month of Septe ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight wundred and aixty-nin (Bigned] ORVILLE E. BABCOCR, MANUEL MARIA GAUTIER. Thero also appears in the official documents letter dated February 19, 1370, in whic Secrotary @ State Gautier of Dominica, writes to Consul Perry that Hatch, Baez becau: comity to the scheme of annexation. and his deter minatlos an American citizen, is imprisoned by of what is called his irreconcilable n to disturb the public mind Adasiral Poor, in a despatch ¢ ainat It 1 March 19, 1870, ation Hatch remained imprisoned because the newspaper press and ‘On page 111 of the evidence, Gen, Babcock tos- er from Hateh, bub ted letter exonsiny ly to it, under the belief that Hatch wrote the examination he admitted that be allie PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. lB tl ‘The Hon. A. B, Corneil has been nominated to the rership in New York. Hurlburt, Superintendent of bas returued to Washing. me The deautifal poem “ The Children." which is be- © and able ‘The Hon. FA. Conkling, Geo. H. Moore. Raq. of tin orkora, femal places of summer resort In the country, sitatinny House has scarcely @ rival among. —— omaiennest The Chinese Embasay are in Paris. The Suea Canal Company want mouoy. Gon. Prim oppures amnesty as inopportune ‘Thirty poople Were injured in the Cork riots. ‘Twolve hundred emigrants sailed from London (ow Canada on Saturday. The City ot Brooklyn ran down and sank the aved. ctions to the Chinese ‘The London merehanta’ ob; The King of the Bolgixns las summoned the w Cabin Deen sentenced te eavatod assault om Alvah Lake, of Memoh: ER JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. pial i A mad dog was killed in front of No. 53 Beckmag strect yesterday. David Glavin, aged 24, was streot, y owned inthe East terday inbined to remedy ‘The cotton merchants hay e ea in thoir Frade In this e the upper story of No, 006 » Embrio Kast sixtoenth street jay, and was kitted Sheridan, the marvere to be called ap to-day for tial in the Conrt of Oyer and Torminer William Hillet, of 3M Bast sixty-fourta atroet, was drowned inthe ‘Rust iivor yestorday near his reste donee. Mary Kendal, aged 92. a confirmed inebristo, of N ines eireet, died on Saturday t to the Toinds. A portion of 8 communion service, heavily silver it, is awalting an owacr at the pulice’ station in Kast hirty HAN etreet, David Glavin, Second avenue and Fitty-nint, aircot, while bathing in the Kast River at Fifty -eighde streel, yesterday mor , Was drowned, Ellen Burke, aged ix, while playing on the bute. een Forty-ninth and Fiticti wtreets, Base 4 was drowned Lettory between the United States and the prow Island and British Columbiaere Benjamin Carroll, who injured and Te ral da ay b, yesterday at @ atone falling on im, die Hovus Zonnera, of Boston, apolied for lodge may aiunisy tenn foe hervelt aud ehind a 1) IG iit Mon lay, aud Was yesterday afternoo® Leonard Bamt, of 443 Second av Jumping (rom, enue ear while in motion, as FiNy-(ourte me knue'ed down by auother car runing te btroek, the opposite direction. Yrhile playing an the ry hase, felt to the derl, of 18 On We would inform Cuban aympathizers thet the ought at Th Patrick Foley, a hostlor in the employ of ( id & Co.,'was found cyosterday morntny es at Kiziity-seventh nd Tenth 08, Kull crusied im, having evideady doom Daniel Webster Lodge,*No. 2%, 1. O. Pree Sons of then Metzger, Noble Grands 1 David Silvermnn, Lecord retary, Joreph Auderevs, Financial Societar ¥ » ard Mainzer, Treasurer Mrs, Onroline K. Vreeland, conf in the Tombs >= it 5 ee te ¢