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re ——&—v ey a ___PRICE_ TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS.| *w4t0m az urvxvwcrxs — | FOUND DEAD IN A STABLE, SS 0R0—0ww>wa—aSaSSsSas>sSs“_a_—w_—=s'" , THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. - NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870. THE ANTI-GAMBLING FIRM, | tes semnt zens teg.°% cm cnerate ve | THE NEW GERMAN TEMPLE. THE CRISPINS VINDICATED, —_+— ' with her and it about town, He has been paabesio=mronria The By which they Re« ‘ —_—— arrested before, more than once, and belongs to or ‘stem of Tyranny a ey A Vale of Tribulation—How —_—.- | WEST AND GALWAY IN THE CELLS OF | keops company with » gang of scoundrels. LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF THE| velled—The Kind of Life to which Mr. | rire sroPPAGE OF THE WHEELS or | rowed his Brother's Wife's Wa: 1 ONE WHO KNOWS. NAW BEETHOVEN HALL. Sampson Invites his Fellow-Men—Four- % tor fi THE RELATIVES’ SUSPICION OF AN } JEPFERSON MARKET. Eamon invites Sisto ew LABOR IN IRELAND, Me, Edwisd Vai wus postorday. fost 00 th IL1-CONCEALED MURDER, aaa One of vassers —t — + . was yesterday on the a Siraw Bail for these Follows—Testt- as his Story, An Imposing Procension in the Seventeenth pid nae of bg han of June 98 is an article | TRS Journeymen Tailors’ Strike Taken Point of boarding the Glen Cove boat, with a view | The Coroner's Inquest Adjourned to Awalt ny t them Pouring in om All| 7p ie wattor of Ih sun, w as a Mason—An ae iv aieanaiir ti of 14," whi by all other Workingmen—The Works | of visiting his interesting country seat somowhere the A of Tent! Hande—Civil Sat Crimts | gin: Under the title of “An Entertaining Eloquent Address by the Hon. Magnua | headed “ Woll-mado Shoes may Como of It,’ which shops Empty—Kven the Newsboys Refus- | down among tho prairies and scrub oak grounds of stances Pointing to Foul Piay—A Worthy in your issue of this morning, I read an Gross—Banquet in Terrace Garden, | article has beon written under great ignorance of ing to sell Nowspapers—Alarming ©: + | Long Island, when he was incontinently seized from Man Possibly Killed for Revenge, their Frauds, article signed by R. R. West. Let Mr, West stato A stranger passing through the east side of the | facts, and consequently grossly misrepresents the Core, June 27—Evening.—The strike here is | behind by OMicer Burke, MT Patrick Fole; t » Who took his anwilling sy was found dosd on Sunday city yesterday, from Rouston street to Tenth, and | case. Crispins have borne the abuse which has from Second avenue to Avenue B, would have | been heaped upon them by several of the political i thought that it was grand holiday, The streets | Journals, but misreprosentations in your Journal, in ners R. R. Wot and Hoary Galway made their ap- | printed, though some of out ould i ‘Wore crowded with Germans, and every window on | which wo feol peculiar interest, we cannot suffer pearance, there was a hum of expectation, and necks | seg) cuis and eudscriptions, whieh the oily-spoken | the route had a German and American flag floating | to pass unnoticed, The North Adams exporimont of ed out of them, May be Mr. RR. | tn the bree: Yesterday morning Justice Shandley’s Court | whether or no he was some 2 rs ih Jefferson Market was again crowded with an | {he firm of Hellier & C soxious and perspiring audience, When the prison- | United States,” the no longer confined to the journeymen tailors, but | prisoner before Justice Quinn. Now, Justice Quinn | morning in astable at Sixty-sixth stroot and Tenth has become gonoral, Laborers in all departments | isthe magistrate who dispenses justico in tho court avenue, supposed to have been killed by the kick: of industry are leaving or threatening to quit wor! room of the First Judicial District, in a building on | of # horse, Yosterday the Post-mortem examinae ~ Tho steamship works are abandoned; the foundry | a cornet of Chambers and Centro streets, hard by | tion showed that Foley could not have come to mon have left their shops; the lockmen have stop- | tho new City Hall and the other architectural ab- | bis death in that mannor, and t! Inquest was con- were strained in every direction to eatcl a sight of | RR. West whi In front of many of the houses were | introducing enslaved coolies aa substitutes for free | pea work ; even the work at hi 4 | surdition wh . i led oak of teen, Bay be Mr, Bed ‘ 5 Weneak ° } even the workwomen stay at home, and | surdities wherein #0 many of our city Inwa are ad." sequently postponed. ‘The stable belongs to Mesers, Woo Oily Gammons who had palavered the Sage of | Wit siunoy tite, Perl Boston, P| busts of Beethoven, and aleolarge paintings, ‘The | th4,indepentent laborers, 19 not" merely a substl: | ing newsboys refuse to sell papers. Thero have | ministered and abused, ‘To him thon came OMeer Coleman, Fairchild & Co., contractors for the build« Chappaqua and fleeced the leading morchants of the CALE OF BIS CANVASSERS, | occasion was the laying of the corner stone of the | another."’ It is tho means sed by 8 wealthy eapi- | been no scones of violence to-day, but the situation | Burke and Mr. Vail, and with them, coincidentally, | ing of sewers, It is @ ono-story frame structure, ity, Yot amid that crowd there was not one single | New Yorn, June 2. new Beethoven Hall, 210 and 219 Fifth stroot, pailes be degree Pisee Ci a A) {s dangerous, and the excitement and avxioty in- | Mr. Israel Vail of Oyster Bay, a brother of the u1 4 contains four fat and sleek draft horses, which [ties hae hd Lo onal Cao: Men At 1 o'clock, precisely, the members of the | jinqn nis Present position of w * | tonse, happy prisoner, and the husband of Mra, Gortrado tle as lamba, tbo case was called, Mr. Spencer appi ir 8 ro Beethoven M. rehor assembied in thelr present | ‘The first Crispin lodge was barely organized in ‘om OF OLA Vail, at whose instance Mr. Edward Vailhad been | Foley had, f mand, on the ground that additional Sin: Tho Association for the Provention of Gam- | rooms, 431 Sixth street, ‘The Beethoven Maonner- | Adams, when Mr. Sampsoa commenced a system of THE DEATH OF CLARENDOS. rived of his libert iL SA Mabets IM coin aka wonton vd Nao iat Hing, through thelr representative, attempted to | chor was organized August 16, 1859, and at the pros- | Dewy ,{Zranny by discharging ait tis emplozece who btain money from me under the pretence thi tnd additional evidence presenting itself, without | o/h youne en es. a tee BaWit of frequen {ing | ent time numbers 600 members, about ninety of grader, and Alling, their ee re ae be imported exaggeration, every hour, The publicity which the | gambling housos, &¢. I happened to know to the | whom are well-trained singers, fy felaad the ‘Delonte orneniontions and ie be aelte Journals of the city, and in a préeminont degree Tre ey iron vein ot be gears He fa! ad ‘The ball which they propose to build is to be 60x98 | they were discha ‘alse. Then he set hends | Bow, bad given to the case, ha he means of " feet. ‘The lot cost $52,000, and itis estimated that | on. They botel ‘the work, and Mr. Sampson did at vl been th f | subscribe. Atwsmpes Lies “thie iget money by in: $82, gator botehed, ik, and M Awakening public interest on the subject; and he | jarious ii ations against the reputations of wor- | the building will cost $60,000 more. It isto be buiis | MSL NHEt um Hey lonker | lk neaty and to doubted not if the Judge would remand the case for | thy men rae La Pt nage) ands ‘et Placed in | of Nova Scotia stone, five stories high, with French for labor performed, bday Le should be able to do the matter justice, tae Benes Ot 61 may, San to the rascals | wansard roof. ‘The basement will contain bowling | shoes wore soon rendy for the market again, "well naked thro alleys, kiteben a1 rage rooms, On the first floor | made,” T ame; but the price be! fair, it did oo Shandley assenting, the prisoners begged 1 shoal te: fen, prion the spins. ore t+ be. the bar and billiard 47x00 feet, on | not exactly ‘che sellen wuan. ‘ ttompted - rand 186 South street, New York, June %. the second floor th room, dressing rooms | another reduction, Tbe men, not submitting, were ht be accepted, as they were not able to pre} room, 47x30 feet. 1@ building will also con- lies, 7 ane dorancs eadhe Cait peoteas Souhasiisel. 4 BLOW AT BIG JUDGE CONNOLLY. | tain ‘a library and reading room, and the fith floor | Of the conditions being that they shall work fou le ig to be occupied by the janitor, A maltitade of | teen hours daily for the sum o} © Me. Spencer begged that such bail might not be | Tyo Twenty-necond Ward Fearfully Agitated | Germans had ascembica at 451 Bizth street when, at | Their permitted, Justice Cox had declined to accept it, Judge | sdbout 2 o'clock, Sheriff James O'Brien arrived and | rowful ice Shandley 1d not ac- a received a hearty weleome from the members of the Wee he phaanie sne_Through to "Teukers ix | mietaerehor. The ‘Sheri was. soon followed by | mT anche lve te it that fellow creatures are invited gt oer ™ Cou: ty Clerk Charles E. Loew. Alderman Henry | py ‘Mr. C. T, Sampson. If" those. who delight tn \ Justice Shandley said ho was aware of his col- Woltman, and last, Mayor Abraham O'Hall. Im-| rime their denuntethons on the heads of. trades longue’ sentiments on the subject, and hesawno | On the morning of Friday last an immense | mediately alter the arrival of the latter personage | unionists were to pause for a moment and usk good reason for departing from them. fe would | crowd of persons assembled at the corner of Fiity- | ‘We Procession y Cane hina. tiemnsetven, whet mi znt have been thelr sealtaeass not accept Kings county bail, and only very first stroet and Eighth avenue. Among the throng iN otieten. | Storms Lanes ohatns, t tetok ther meee bat SUDSTANTIAL NEW YORK DONDS. were the Hon. Henry Genet, wearing « stove-pipe Gros, | tate to proceed with their. invectives, and would ‘As these could not be furnished, the prisoners | bat om the back of his head, and chewing » iu Le crag std Mig Latah pp 3 Bat me le Cl he wore taken back to their cells, the Hon. Michael Norton, clad in itsoagn the Coleatins ox6 eachuagsts, we bi ' Prescot od nob merged into the millenium yet, foping Tum the third person to be arrested, has | sailor's garb, with biisterod hands, groaning | yanem,,(llomed the members of the Beethoven | sing will ati illus oc tee aorhioomsbe tT sm Lithorto managed to escape detection. There are | under the woight of bis bull's diamond ; | ‘The procession moved from Sixth street to Second | TT AE cae game Ba MOS EEN bas 3 Animals, Ho slept in th fr, iarael Vall, on being questioned by the Court, 2 Pr ia the stable, and was known 06 relates ato mich, ir = to show that his | & dulet tndustrions, and sober man. mith O'Brien Rebellion. rother is not only un ut unserupnions. He ja Sunday morning, at 6 o'clock, John Effort, « Tho Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State for | Hehe etrat Mee Gertrude Yair bis, spouse, once | tnd of aiztoon, while looking for a stray horse, soe the Foroign Department, died on Sunday in the she banded tt to her brother ale for tbe purpose Pe cleg! ge? Of the stable ajar, looked in and saw the sovonty-first year of his age, ‘The deceased Earl on- | Of having it repaired, and otherwise rendered fit for ly of Foley lying on his back near the tored upon his public career as Commissioner of | font ssked foe the aneene, Hiwardueearsd thet | Mind fect of two of the horses near Customs in Ireland, and was soon appointed Minis- | in a moment of distressing impecuniosity he had WA est the door, Foley's fice was covored with blood. tor to Spain, from which time to his denth be filled | Pottecated the same, or, in other words, had lent It | A splotch of blood was subsequently found on the arious diplomatic or ministerial positions. While | Juno, 1870, having waited long and pationtiy for ine | F™P Of the herse near where Foley's head lay. Minister to Spain, he successfully negotiated a treaty pe ae role \-% rorera Cs Property, be oe There were no wounds on his person, except an, for tho total suppression of the slave trade, This is | manded the same of Kdward. That the demand | oblong contusion on the right side of the head, the distinguishing ovent in his lifo, and made him | that ‘the pold Rawned sieslately teiiet ai And | which was furthost from the horse, extending from he subject of the warmest eulogy. | the watch until the deponent ‘should iiqguidate ‘a | the back of the ear toward the crown of the head. | became s member of the Melbourne sed in the minds o Tart Pey pels andiy Now noe claim which the sald Edward alleged he held against oat Boley had been murdered. “Hf bd een atom ancellur of tl uchy of Lancaster. as o'clock perfectly sober, and in gol ‘rom 1847 to Waring the period of the Irish | nic heater wee Lyerly oNow Por hat | Into ‘that part or the stable where his bod was ne famine and the Smith O'Brine rebellion, he ‘answer touching the watch; whereapon | Would not pass the spot where his body was found, Lord Lieotenant of Ireland, and was so unfor inn gave him the privilege of filing a | At the post morte ination it was shown that nato as to incur the disapprobation of both parties ‘of $200 to appe: Friday at 10 | St the point abo: sd the skull was frectured as During the Crimean war he held the position o! meet the cl f the deponent, Fail. |! by a blunt Minister of Foreign Affairs, carrying on the nego- to file the bond he will appe: ie a ations with Franco, hd onaiy verlicipating in 1ock and bo dealt with as the Inw directs. Mr, | Horse. Besides. the position of the man whea found the adjustment of affairs between the Various ward Vail then left the presence in charge of the | S!0Ws that he did not die of a kick. ernments in a conciliatory spirit and with creat | Marshal. Mh doyle he Ba wR] ability, His diplomatic relations with the United Mme of 0 st be ar ago Harris was dis Btates were not so fortunate. THE TAX DEBATE, charged, and since that tin has been roreing He became involved in & needless controversy +" paadiaippabons | Yor Joshua Mino eatin sinus vases te with our ernment in reference to the Fore) Enlistment act, and fir Philip Crampton had to The Tax on Gross Rooeipts to be Reta 7 nal Proceedings—Something More about worl contract for $ ago there we maa, sn Foley yas take charge of the toof ches ni rificed to save the Minister. Lord Clarendon’ U. 8. Oficers to Pay Another Year. mappened LJ ‘ many persons in the elty who knew him in the | the Hon. George W. Plonkett, in nankeen panta. | avenue, down Second avenue to First street, down patobed Naot odbelal bet rae tho ou ing of the treaty for Ww. F ;, Cheat’belseetng to Harvia, who was fcing a0 boas army, and who fool for him in hia present degraded | loons and ealf-akin shoes; Jolly Judge Coulter, with | Wunnvo'Avauve kim te floustonere eet: WANTED, $1,200. settlement of tue quostion of British and American | 4, noomenGroms, June a ed Senate resumed | for" yosnua’ Minor, was’ among tho cheats witch position, We are informed on excellent authority | # face as red as an ox heart cherry, looking for all | tothe Bowery, and thence to Fifth street. where the —— citizenship, lay the consideration of the Tax bill. Foley had charge of. Harris's wife told Foley that that before the war he was an officer of the Eighth | the world like a Jersey farmer who haddriven a load | Ceremony of laying the corner sione was to take Company of the showy Seventh, and joiued the | of hay to town; good-natured Judge MeQuade, with Pies the proseesion tested and the guests mounted Smentens ‘Army of the Potomac as Captain of the Ninth. He ‘astomach filled An Tojancti; we "1 with clams; the Hon, Alexender Matform which had been erected on the grounds, aherwarde became Lieatensat-Colonel in Col. Cias- A evergreens for tho ntil the recent consolidation of the cities of ben's regiment, which formed part of Gen. Spinoia's | Ward, as spruce as a hicko and numerous | 80d decorated with bunting j Srgsde” leiait at ine oatbeel bis feeheria tees | wanes youtinn aigaitaasad: ey nepting Seen eee eersincs opened with a song Py 100 | FTudson, Bergen, and Jersey under ono munici- hn sta a padualtha acide Vib ths Mea Sa ynd Mayor Hall proceeded to lay | boroughs have enjoyed merely honorary positions, he PLENTY OF MONEY, teh faprepairhedbecet adler? racegerl acd of the new Beethoven Hall. Un- | when the Aldermen of the now-fledged city came to- Aresaod well, and lived freely, dining at Delmonico's | Morris, of Comptroller Connolly's office, and the ao seaeee Fam BUN 984 | sn see coend thetedtves ease Sarat ‘and ordering expenai ines, with the easy air ofa | Hon, James MeSherry, These gentlemen both re- irnals, the various gold and ¢i vet ootne of » they vot het a of $1,200 man accustomed to live well and conscious of being | wide in Big Judge Connolly's ward. Th “ ‘ 370, names of the Municipal, State and Nation: Per annum, Moyor O'Nolil vetoed this treasary- Ge axcallent terme With his banker, How he beonins hg seagenind + Lhe extraor- | rulers, a copy of the Society's charter, the nan Dilfering movement, on the ground of its ilegalit the’aasociate of such Dase ooches yee Weak and Gal- inary time made by the immense Jadge ia his great | of ioe aemnvere; Whe carte-dertatie Of Cast 5 breiviaiom WAPI heed lnsaited) In til chester aes Fors Pikavte et eke Se tacetee abate | Nate om Albany to Rochester hot the reas bed tp, perteip, Mayer | tworaing nook souans rhe leperatecs ye tras pier’ ,arondon wae Brostrated 4 ‘excessive la- ‘Mr. Sherman (Rep., Ohio,) reported that the Fi- Hee es cooratiee LLL erteeer ih Livy hd or, an fora lone in subject t 6 im. ispute arose between them about it, whicl attacks mit, Bat, the immediate cause of nis | Tance Committee bad agreed to let all the income | tortainatod by her, producing a key which Unlocked doath w: ‘haa. When first attacked, his lord. | *X¢% 0, and aa @ sabstitute to retain the tax on | +. Bho told her husband that Foley had insulted? hip pald no attention to the disease, which, operat. | sugar as it is now, andjalso the tax on gross; ing on a debilitated system, soon became dangerous, | ecipta. Harris, it is said, went to Mr, Quirk, one of the and within three days terminated fatally. firm for'whom Foley worked, and told him that In the House of Lords to-night, Earl Granville | The income tox sections were then stricken out | Foley nad insulted his wile, be ie Satie terms Ae yea the death of Lord Clar. | without division. Canneiertia Lad ie pd a Be siaiae endon. le prai u deceased statesma ty er ave a you don" Stility, angacity, experience, and moderation, ‘Hils | , Mf: Sherman offered a new section to continue | him Pifput him out, of the way mysell?* buch brilliant wit, his conversational powers, and his | the tax on corporations and ealaries of Government ry told by Foley's friends, Foley was an cy etalon temper were. known to oi. pe had a | officers during this year. Een shone a hats Cd Ls ose. 3 | marked influence wi © Queen, artion, m been seven years in this country. He hi And with foreign Courts and (heir represontahives,” | The amendment was agreed to, also the amend: | avout ‘nine hundred wotlars, aid bad aeslated @ WasminaTon, D.C., dune %—The British Minis- | Ment authorizing the consolidation of collection | brother to come to the United’ States, besides sonde ter, having announced to the Secretary of State this als ing money to his ret: 8; throng to ord w , second Ward from Fortieth street to the sodlogical Zoe the pleiform, and sald he morning the death of the Earl of Clarendon, the ariff sections striking out the duty of five pooch eel Cea Tientintnen erie hed taenbert carte te ta toa, | curden, Th wan the neneral cutjoet of converse: hoped the barmonious uuiverse Would’ gather around sot late butt vg oho Arcbrbte bbe Prosident airocted a messace of sjznpathy and re: Gents on eliccory and all substitutes for coee was TWO bureibaa. bi m pith a meee an ike Measeear ‘Bebit fies tion in the ward for months, Karly last week an | ‘™/pfavotite temple. given, and the Hon, | pirates had before’ them a pleasing prospect, | don, The folowing despateh wus therefore sent by | _ MF. Sherman endeavored to withdraw the amond- hee BT EE Herself and @ Feciving $2 In Change, When the paper wan foe. | excited dispute arose between a few distinguished | Magnus Gross was introduced Their Grst month of onerous service having ex- nocording to telegraph to Mr. Motley : mente reducing the duties on, sua “544i entiemen regarding the correct time. Out of that Mr. Groas began by temarkine that they had | pired, many of them visited the City Clerk's office the Senate Committee's ei ation, so.as to allow ry Catt is Throat, Acgiets th’ Bette ab ihe Hane kes Lt es Present match. Both the Hon. other root of German origin in the ieee soit | o. Procnire their warrants, Tandsome John ‘Scott, Wasmmigrom Deed the rato to remain as odor the existing laws Nos. 167 and 169 Eldridge street, the former @ tisra Ht ham retoraed byte, merchant to: | Hanteeee Moris and the Hon” Jaines Mesherry ae: | GUAmertcathe adopted homo of tie (ermane™ | the City Merb,” wan very aceommoral gy and Miniaer. London House bill classifying the tax on sugars wee reject. | lager beer saloon and the latter a tenement hous srmeolt fo eaye caine Weer ane My_ | The frieuds of the Judge pointed to his time, ‘cad 1 venesdine Went thin event taker hassle ie eertct | Meanwhile coner na wore exchanged betwoon | mAn whose fame Delo! ga to the wor hore lose oan 23 nays 90. ‘Tho Senate classitiea tion, | were respectively the scene of a suicide on Sunday West's operations say that this unfortunate mans | fAid tat when the aspiring pedestrians could ahow rd, 60 largely inhabited by Germans. | the selt-contiden: i ig Ya Netabored tor the advanee of civilization and.in the ta: | Mr Yates (Rep, iil} moved ‘ue anendmont, sermon, On Saturday, Mary: J. Connors, accom, pte time equal to that a match might be arranged with waker dwelt upon the small bezinning of the A cruel chan was doomed to come | teresa nf peace. The resident tenders tne eympauhy | iti caste eee: A ator gat Amendmont. pro. tion with the preventive sharks does not date | {}, n tea, coffee, and sugar, | panied by an unknown man, took lodgings for her~ Judge. | Mo pelt dreams of untasted further back than the last six monthi Sterry te | German emigration to this country about twenty. | Over the of the United States to her Majesty. and to the Britis walk from Fith o : ‘The Senate adjourned without a vote on Mr. If and baby at No. 169, The man went away at distance of | tive or thirty years ago; how. thoy have | !uxuries, ofticer dropped in and | people. and coudoience to those to whom the loss brings ; self an y . y } THE MAGNITUDE OF THEIR TRANSACTIONS, seventeen mil & chauipagne supper. The been eathering mn the laree’, cities, | banded % rk an injunction to ro | personal grief. HAMILTON FISH. Yates's ameudmen| ‘once, and has not since been seen. At 10 o'clock om ¥ srt sein ab) ihe: Gbiaaak 05: aite the. ko des jenge was and the mates set down lor however, steo by step throng | strain th ving the | Chy aT ty ETE 8 fe h fe lagor bes 4 renved rogues their due have been'mmateriaily aesiet. | Friday of last week, the whole ‘area of this vast Republic, Those who are | Fathers. was obtained at the The Abdi bella, Joe Bagstock in the E unday forenoon she sent for some lagor beer, an +g y coming now can have but a faint idea of the strug. | Solicitation of the Hon, Dudley’8, Gregory, Garret D. od ina steady stream | AUM. He wore base ball shoes, bine velvet Drecebos ‘They can now go wherever they please and | Onners. As soun as the Aldermen recovered from King and goon the editors | buckied at the knee, @ clean undershirt, and a | Meet with their countrymen ready to assist them | the shock whic Leics poate: administered to yave been shown the otizinal let- | broad-brimmed straw hat, with one corner pinned | With word and He dwelt poe the fact that | ‘helt Derves, they became decidedly choptall: B mpiers to Mr. Hyde, whieh from | up, His eyes were brignt and bis muscles were as | the successiv eles in old Germany for reli- |, Aider™ jechan, nterest whic th Pants, June The abdication of the throne | Wasmrnatox, June 27.—In the House to-day, | *Hortly afterward she rushed from ler room in dis a of Spain was sicned by Queen Isabelia, in the pres- Curing the considerstion of the Civil Appropriation traction, She soon retired, and nothing was seen nee Of all (be members Of the royal family in Paris, * and. several Spanish grandecs and generale, The | bill, a discustion arose between Messrs, Farns- | Of her until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Queen preceded the act by reading & formal eddress | worth (Rep., Ill.) and Dawes (Rep., Mass.) in refer. | Wien the attention of Mrs. Knopke, the landlady, 1 fareweil, ence to an item in the bill to pay Paul 8, Forbes the | W28 attracted by the loud cries of the infant, Mrs, in Mosara, Hy of Tue Sux, Wi ter from the anti. lien, and Eazai its unperalieh seit serves @ niche ia bis- Daze. He gious, political, and social liberties, uniformly have looked Fignifican: In 4 letter to the Pope, the ox. Queen informs his % Y t ‘ la tong Oop dle ~s We 80d WEipped ble leet ecroreetent a tiee | Siete victims, who. simost to a. man become the Yongeance, and Holiness of her abdication, and-bece bis blessing | balance due him under a contract with, the N Rerehe neat: te Srv Commenes eee 508 Hues THe SLANDER, delight of the woudering politicians. Y Dullters up of the German-American element fi riking resemblance to for the Prince of Asturias and for Spain. Papacsmect Gee's) syenm Onaiae fr whe Algonquin, | Bet: Grtah of potags. - A DnrsleHan was vemmeer His antagonist, the Hon. James McSherry, reached | country. ‘The speaker expan ¢ sp of ila adh $27,300, but her tife could not be saved. Letters found apom {Conpaentiat) tuspronet milton t ‘He wore | ing to the contempt wich which in Rurovean angler, ‘The others for Whe Wexe Great Gosus’ Pueks Macs, Mr. Farnsworth moved to strike it out. Me | her indicate that she wae the wife of Joseph Con AmoctATION FOR THR PREVENTION OF Gam: NEM Cr ariay hoon, ioede " J Salenr | the emigrant element in the American Republic hi departed suilenty to their homos, meditating oF te criticised the action of the Committee on Appropri- | Nors, a painter, who died some months ago, leaving BLING, 31 AND W Naseau BTRERT, Room 62, pantaloons, gathered in at the calves of his logs like | Deen looked upon, And by wouderfully all t nucertainties of political fortune, Kazan, the * auc: Loxpow, June 27.—The yacht ations in ing it, and expressed th iuion | her destitute, She was apparently about 25 years Mr divi Febriary 9, 180, Wane at beenvas oe oruny sere ae seen chanzed after @ lapse of a fow years, the repablie | Honeer,” eweare that she fs te be cut o@ without | gone to tho of rendezvor that the Chairman. of the Committee (Mr. Dawes) | old. Hide recent i are: ie potntrartinn | Growing into one of the recognized powers of the | % ehillthe, be wil neat Lime sell the etty's goods at | Trish coust, ommand | was like Joo Bagstock, © sly, #ir—devilish sly." At 9 o'clock on Sunday evening Isaac Marbelsteia Sin: Herewith accept further rep: aes leader oe tet felt hate, Both partics | forth, and the once despised German emierants into | mach lower dguros, of vapt. C board. and | Mr. Dawes retorted on Mr. Farnsworth as being |: was found in his room, at 167 Eldridge stroot,with his $ycumyaaiet oy Heliyoola "the d ting was very heavy, running as high as ify conte to | 4% Important and influential constituent of this ercat Ra — —_ takes out some handsome priaes to be offer: s0 constituted that be could not Lelieve any one else | throat cut. He had been er in the house men- Mott of Mote teon Works, were tn ee fing wae very beara anal ead tos people Murder near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, races in America, besides a service of plate val to be honest, and intimated that he did not desire to | tioned about sixteen mo ‘And was a quiet, re- ‘They lost. Mr. King leut Hel Judge Coulter took all there i gers then struck up another song entitled Edward Ham and Thomas Kerrigan, Brooklyn | at £200. be measured by the gentleman from Illinois, or by | tiring mao. He was once a foreign missiot arT, ane ‘ nein Mr. Mott's carriage to John Chamber. | Mesnerry, and he is said to put up se “The Praise of God.” c roughs, who had filled themselves with Fitth Ward he Ink ; lo standard of morality. The item had been report. | hed, tecen tly had SEU y ee a ee Pe nin's, in Twenty-sighth street Mr. King has been at | dollars, “the ion, Alexander Ward was’ selenes | Ther roceeded inopen cars, and the in- haa 3 ¢ Isthmus Cann 1 becanse the Secretary of the Navy said it was to | Society rooms. she Academy of Music at two fast balls, and bis expea- | OC Oivire for Morrie amd Aldecme, dered | vited es, to Terrace Garden, wiere | 5! quarrelled in Hudson avenue, near York street, | Loxpow, June 27.—Sefior Gutierrez gave a | !iquidate a balance dee this man—nota claim, but a ae ae upore bee indicated a large income, saied fot capacity for MeSuerty, ‘The Hom, | 8 banquet wai A and while pummelling each otber were separated by | dinner at which the Hon. Mr. Squier, | debt FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ‘ y sey ‘ ¢ Sy OP TTT Policeman Bedell, The offer, recognizing in them | the athe Prassion aud | Ur: Fareworth said he had not attscked any Leer EEE . + Fecognizi nee Other importint persons | body, aud that the unusual wrat and excitement dis capuind i b the new goveroing class in Brooklyn, instead of | Peruvian Mi fon of connecting ‘the At- | pl#yed by the gentleman from Mi tts was en er ee een He did not su every man | ™ son. dishonest, o is friend from Massachusetts took The Felony vill was passed by the House of Lord unnecessary umbrage at what he bad said. Hoe had | last evening. said he thought him sly, and the fact that when the The collection of tolls py the Austrian and Pras Wasnrvaron, June 27.—Senator Cameron tried | bill was reported the ‘gentleman said there was no | sian auth ihe ceases on the Ist of July, to get the Senate to go into executive session e: special legislation in it, was a little sly. The Cal of Cubs has commuted this aMernoon, to take up the St. Domingo tre ‘The motion to strike out the item was rejecte seventeen deach sentences to imurisonment or exile, but his motion was lost % yeas to 3) pan — It is believed that Earl Granville will exchange ‘There are thirty-two Senators now who have de- | The Custom House C ths department of Colonies for that of Foreigo affairs, clared thomselves against the treaty in the most | — w ‘asmiNeton, June 27.—In the House to-day Dr. Syme ot Edinbargh died suddenly on Sunday, v0 q enty- fv 5 » , Bosse Toeelima ices a realy ave nostile Chey tau | Mr. Cox (Dem.,'N. ¥.) offered a preambloand reso- | Napoleon's gout is nald to be regulated by the overcome twenty: % The Preaieent’’o lution in reference to the cartage of the New York | tpeculators of the Bourse. tinuea to press i and sects sanguine of carrying rt, | Custom House, and requiring the Secrotary of the | A boiler exploded in the Firwood Mil ‘There # a rumor to-day that a number of Senators | Treasury to communicate the results of the investi | chester, Hngland, yesterday. Two wen who are adverse to it wili absent themselveg on the | ation into It, and his orders and letters in the | fully scalded. One has since died, final vote and allow it to go through by d@Yaalt, as | Premises, and whether his instructions have been | ‘The second grand match of the Prince of Walet Arresting them, told them to go home, At this | lantic and Pacif lscussed. | tirely unnece: moment young Thomas McLaughtin of Green lane, Heitbold ana Mow. All things being in readiness, the men took their | Jury has been in session all day, examining wit- | yi the om Both Ham” and igan have beeu Kespectfaliy, BR. RB. WEST. Places. The Hon, Harry Genet stopped chewing his | nesses concerning the recent explosion, among | arrested, pei 1 cigar, dasbed it to the ground, and gave the word incenious backalide will, however, not avail | S1zar ota cocine The nine beeches or Maen, | whom were Hugo Dittm patontoo and who Was & spectato: mn the sidewalk, was shot in vindl forged slightly ahead at Grst,but Jimmy's baggy pan- | Macufacturer of dualin, and T. P, Shaf- ’ 70: w.— ‘mess yesterday to cali wpa Bin this wrcity opistle Whereupon he pronounced | tsloons soon sppe.red to be alive with activity, and | ner of © New York, manufacturer of se Rn TON: Jee Si.~aln the House to-d y clerk Loew ‘dge Dodge, Mi 4 THK RECANTATION, Pa A aaa lal alcatel THE WORCESTER EXPLOSION ‘When fairly chatlenged by the slandered man, on ‘The arrangements for the start were " the ground Of falsehood, the firm crawOshed as and reflected great credit on the backers of H uemal, and sent the followings Wile the dense crowd lof adioiring cept in perfect order by a body of detailed polee- We ith bones thab veh ave Fonniisd vous |/WeaR uuder Coa clteation ah Ghee Wieee R the right side, the balict entering bis body ang vile and contemptible falsehood, and a siander, | 18 quick strides quickly gave him the lead. £0 de- | nitro.glycerine, and patentee of several explosive | bill to punish e¢lnx frauds in cert Tm the swindlers, for Mr. Jos. L. K |, near Mai re ar is a compo- r were plainly wii He ’ Wui be in Court this morning, a 9 rake, 4 —The Coroner’s | wounding him, it d, mort. is thought er he would resent were the parties responsible.” | termined and fresh was his gait that bets of fifty | substances, of which nitro-glyceri d, saying that if heen subpanaed by the vigilant Spencer, and | Cents to twenty-five were offered on him, with but | fent pare’ ‘The contents of Honea tar very few takers. Judze Coulter, who. was follow: ing the walkers behind his celebrated trotter, was Reo eee bad Better, renee: the hown to bave been ten cases of Dittmar's patent at dualin, which one of the Dittmar Brothers testified | adjournment resolution, and postpone adjourament DE. NELMDOLD, very mach downeast, Morris, Lowever, whipped f aig they did Akerman's conOrimation, on. the pretence | complied with, to the ond that legislation may be | Yacht Clad, from Erith to the Nore and tack, WAS wou the femous druggist, and Mr. t, the millionaire | his loge with a vengeance, and with good efocr hipped, and a box containing one thou- | until November thet is will ery arrel withthe Pres: bad if necessary, Agreed to. by the cutter Eva, 2 tons, with the Phantom secot ron. morcliant, will both be in court, having in tho | for he overhauled the army’ shoes, and. agele ure re of the exploders used in connection _—————__ at tt will not do to quarrel withthe President, who bags made ty an Administration measure - re naberen more of the filibuster Lorio's, command “Vue rebuff Cameron mot with to-day a a falr test, re vave been killed, and only elght men remain o There was a general desire to gend tue Tax bill back uturday last two | Uren, zpecition landed by the meamer George By to louse before taking up St. Domingo, as it y y likely to lead to a long and acrimonious debst iy # sluice-way, ner | ‘The Committee on Petitions, fi the Corps Legis sand or with the doalin, all of Which was consigned to jent Grant Mertiged, Wasuixcrox, June 27.—In conversation to-day with a friend, the President stated that he was exceeaingly mortified tnat tre country i been magoment trma expressed, their séatineas 40 ald | the lead. Ue kept. up a steady heel ad toe motion in bringing these wily sivners to justice, David | through the Park. When he reached. Harlem lane echt, of Hecht Bros., will aiso be present, and | he was leading his antagonist at least 100 yarus. | wAtrocp mar testified that the dual Hl make on affidavit ‘of the circumstances of bis | Tue trotters on the lane rected to infuse new life Da ee Hoosac tunne!. is made which little girls were found in y Bi lane ) saiaee, ner is contrary to the showing of the patent, a copy of , i White river, who, it was supposed at the time, had apo riba eutry clork, Gottschalk: Mill deatron to | {reece ngdtegt aks t0 fant that both Coulter's and | nich waa produced Yor examination by the jury. | usde.te believe that he was anxious to get rid of SPAY Seq ES ‘dentally’ drowned. Further developineuta | yoraniy an tne application of the Orioans inces to Fe Ai action for defamation of character, but | losing their horses, urged bim to nurse his stecngin, | Several scientide, men were present, and expert: | letting iim leave his Cabinet, but he did not know Fealan Oficers Arraigned, «Coroner's jury reveal the horrible fact that | turn to France, bis will not be settled vntil fuller information has | vu ta lie peispired very freely. Gonet says | MeBts were made with various explosives, and | jw jong he would retain Mr. Motiey in England, Cananvataua, N. Y., June 27.—Gen. Starr and | the elder of the two had been outraged and mur- The Cuban insurgents surprised and captured a boon ebLatned WitG, Tespert to tre proserterct the. | tant eens Beet reer) cnhely. Comet sare ant facts will be disclosed before : * T col Thompson, pleated ‘not enilty uts morning, | dered, and the youngest, it ts believed, was also | party of marines who went ont trom Puerto Prine Prisoners. It Is asserted by some’ wellintormed | fates Morin bre Holes fee aa, (all from Mr. Shanley, from the Hoos ye gar POG ‘They were (ndicted jointly and separately for violating | Murdered to destroy testimony, Sn'nYoraging excursion, ‘The prisoners were ail Killed oople that TRUST Park aud tone wieee an ad fore the jury to-morrow, THE BALL AND BAT, the neutrality ia Gen, Starr appeared with bis —————— soon after thelr capture. West's nous! ——— = digg pid counsel, Grover Cleveland, who informed the Court WESTCHESTER COUNTY. The four-oared boat race between New Police. | A First-Class Mufin Game w TUR Home stnETCR. = Arriving at the Cayuga Ho Bho Gemnstent of Brsekirn' that his client required a rea ly prepare his defence, Col, Thompson said that iis coansel had not arrived, but that he would be | o¢ Foraham. J James Bar! of Harlem, in Ceaar hero some time tomorrow. Capt. Mannix was ar- | Grove, Tremout, yesterday, resulted in the victory of raigned on Friday, The District Attorney will pross | Murray by 4i te 10. the case to trial, ‘The cases wero finally set down for the 12th of t. John, New Brunswie! Tyne, is defuitely Ox pnable time to proper: panied ene ame of quoits between Robt, Murray, | to lake on atreet, Brookivn, belongs to tive from whom we have receive: & SM InAl te Cran reat halted by advice of h 4 : tramp he appeared a inn mane his friends as the. com crite, (bean street) Larry | Tt is anid that a Williamaburgh policeman went phia, J into the doorway of » house to sleep while drunk, | Puitaveurmta, June 27.—About 2,000 persons {ech $0 8 rose, and was and that's, notorious rowdy named bimons, whose | witnessed the bate ball eazve boty cen ibe U Bions of fee 8 the brother also belongs to the police force, took the | Morrisauin and Attiletics of this city to-day, I tives, is | HIRD net Only OF the Twenty-second Ward, but | cb trom the oer's bolt and best him’ over the | @ dravcioce tome esme by bob Clam Ay increased the gap that | bead, crushing in the skull in several places, The | hack of the Keysione Club acted as umpire, ‘The match The cas Bn the representation of the worth P Peculiar) hard one, | He { the clork dismissed by Mr. Helmbola, | loudly cheered pedes- JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, “had a free fight in front of Wm. Pardy's store, 2 Ping billiards in | At High Bridge Larry had ) fi ‘iains, on Sanday morning at adout 14 o'clock, ‘Teresa Fonry, aged 3, fell from th pret, qraiiong evening, anv} at the Gonctunion Of | se race was virtaaliy at an ends Tut ve aiowod ao | Pollce say that the oimeer is but slighty Vurt, and | Unions were aeut to the Gat and whitewashed io the | JUl4. and the Jury and witnesses were discharged Arvicinants being Pat Finnegan. tim Wreich. and | gy Wile street tant e¥esinge vos ne ue SOFT Ot Bho caine his antagonist asked bim to have a drink. | {itis Muzue that his backers let him have lis beud, | tat he received the #juries while trying to arrest | first inning, and again in the fifth aud seventh in. | ih that understanding. a Syshirte, coats end hale waco | Patrick Ward, of 11 Greene street, while at wort sae Shey anne ih ” | though the csntious Grindle warne that it , f four, 0 Atiile! c Q eal, We call attention to the advert tof me up stairs, where they made a peculiarly de. | ‘ous ’ The Long Inland Woods again on Fire. made the extraordina:y run'of 23 by heavy batting, -- . . ¢ call attention to the advertisement of a great ightiul drink called sanguree, He went up to the pin Siodetry hetted manteliy to cane A destructive fire commenced in the woods, | ##sisted by poor Belding. Iu the last inning the Chicago hod nine fires on Sunday. Loss, $30,000 SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH. sale of olotaing at 408 Brosdway. Toom a - Ni | Unions changed pitchers, and the game closed bi to . : a ee Bridget Connolly fell down stairs at 2 Leonard 4 , his distance, bat unfortunately bo is duly stopper, | between Deer Park and Islip, on Sunday, and burned | | ¢ Dearborn’s mills at EMngiam Falls, N. H., were atrect on Bunday night, and dled yest FOUND A FARO-BANK A lone stride will tell, As the race began, soit | over ubout 3,000 acres of land. It was extinguished | 22 10 favor of the Athletics, The Athletics made | purued on Sunday $12,000; Bo insurance. Something less than two quarts of ice cream car- Feet on Sunday night, and died yest f Yr full bine!, Deine pressed to joia in, he ntterly re- | Gnded, und Larry Won withease In ® hours, 4 min: | yesterday. Five. hundred cords of wood and miles | Ve Home ruus aud the Unions four, ‘The following n Glinton, Mane. was | ica cre eptee Maen le Cmreames {canst Lampe, aned 18. who fell from the root of fused, declaring thathe wever had gambled and he | ito, nud #2\ seconds, In the eaprossive language | and miles of fences were burned, ‘Tho loss is esti. |! the score: burned on Sunday. Loss, §% ! tor 20 8 firemen start from Cincionati for on Bunday, died yesterday. i tuaured (OF §20,00. | ew York eéa the Erie Rall road, to-Dignt. w York Association of the Alumal af 8 D ’ A strike of Inborers @ few miles from Providence, | Trinity College Lave ® public dinner ta tho LATEST LABOR NEWS. Tay pare Tee Le RISTO eyttee. TT Roe: | Toate tonisbe, ——— posse of the vollee of Providence want to th Mrs, Broadwell, who was recently. shot by. beg ‘The Boston tailors struck yesterday, e.Dut no serious Dreach of the peace bad bern paste Grrecovered as ty ait up in ber bed te Some proprietors of cotton mills in Laneashi lst jbecde ST ga increased their operatrves' wages, neers, al Kimball, Treasurer of the State, left tn Oomicer Wood, in shooting at feroclons dog og a D! eate! 10) ith check ww York Fighth enue, ar Thirtieth street, put the ballet ts Committees of the different trade anions of NORely 4500/0000) Titec wt the oe the | ud ten or Gilcer Geran Brooklyn have combined to force the Water and Park ay, ey Aah ee wth han Ges th 106 OF ORS Caley Commissioners to respect the Right-Hour law, tre ne puEDoRe A few gaya ince, wi nearly, if not en: | Ephraim Williamson has sued the offers of tbe 4 * le Kansas Pacite Railway, claimiug that he is the owned The Brooklyn Carpenters last evening electod Arheiter Union resolved last ovening to at- | Or ten thirteouthe of the stock. Mr. MJ. Hogan Presivent, N. Larkin and D. Rvers | tend the inbor mess mesting oo tha Vice-Presiaents, M. Clarksoa Recording Secretary, and | m sees ant appointed Meas. Karle Deut, Honing, | Anna Christine Krochle having died under suse J. Dukes Tre ; ¢ . The Painters discu: Mover would, His a quaiutance then borrowed five ollars trom him and aliowed him to depart, The | tes! Bext morning a communication from the arrived at Dr. Hein freay muon . be won without a serate Ty's backers were very downcast, while kers, especially Judge Coulter, were in Jeffers er, ‘The Judge won s very large sum of | Ricuwoxp, June 27. | ANNINGS, Ist 24 84 4th Sth Oth 7 ce toc ee mated at 1 unbin ie ee | 8th oth $i ht association ee ‘* ac: using the poor cleré o boty nUIing houses, and a ised e City Council this Base Ball Notes, yes sh 1 he mas disinissed | money, He must have won two dollars aud twenty- | eyening adopted m resolution declinyn vin Ant {his young man told the informant of | Bye gente all old. x to receive the | The Red Stockings defeated the Ulympics in Wash- Tie Hela) is Talurenans OF Jefferson Davia Confederate Presidential mansiou | ington yesterdy, by 43 to 24 at the fv duilary was tuo detective Gordon, Ana BIO JUDGE CONNOLLY CHALLENGED. hack on the terms proposed by the United States | ‘Tho Excelsior Base Ball Club of Ridgewood. N.J., Ge informant of ‘Iie KEN. the detective of Capt, | ‘The friends of the winner are wild at his great | Government, that is. not to charge rent for the tie | heat the Pioneers of Allendale: NJ. os Sotaniay, by Boba 3. Young, is of opinion tat te beuef is correct, | success, and offer to back him up to five dollars | Of its occupancy ns headquarters by the military, W to 3, THE BCOUNDUELS apie Against any man, biz oF little, in the Yorkville Dis <<< The Mutual and Atpha played yosterday on the inet ry have enzagod ide celebrated John | Canine Amusement at Hunter's Point, — { Uion Ground, dhe ronuft heibg an ean) Wictory (or the Grindel to prepare him to eompete with the great Rafer als, by 25 fo 4 Walkin, should he accept the cliallenge, Boe As two o'clock yesterday aernoon the Geni | “in, 70, tay Moise! and Allontic Clube will pley Zuine ate they that they do not even bar the famous | zens of Hunter's Point were entertained with a dog | the fret game tor the ehairplonship. oe tke Ua Several cases have been bro fotice of 1H SUN Which secu Preventive firm sometin Of large firms #0, a8 to g uurer: Tuusen, Lourelie ana Kubn to speak nentise tue in. | picious circumstances, the Board of Health have og ed a Coroner's Iuvostigation, Thine portation of Chinamen under contracts’ which make Heras Arms 06,58 udige Connolly fight for $1°0, betwoen two 85-pound dogs, named | Ground, Brookiys, B.D. tho Chinese labor guos. | portat! nani Slnectan hams canione Fe Aree a If the Judge considers the short tramp to Yonkers | ronpoctively Sky Blue and Vat, Sky Blue wou alter | A match eame botween the employees in Denyse Higa inst WERE, Od aparored the, action of she Work. | ‘eu virtueliy clever. Dovapiies ore, various Tare sociation 1a algae Sariilae and manors, Bat Ch too insiguifeant for his notice, Larrys backers are | [alt'an hour's hard tussiing. snd Crasko's stereotyping shops, vosterday, resulted im | memen's Ulon. The Socity resolved tee aod PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Feston the Fourth ot July, 1a Jones's Wood. Bue of our leading tuaurin Willing to extend the distance to Buffalo or Chicago, — We foriver wincing Gy ho 1 paeswords, pie onsiabs Drs, Nealis and Hammond having decided that the Heletad ct one Rustad aohia and return, Aaa Giaks wees enone ‘The Young America Club of the Central Park - ief Jobn Russel! | Princess Editha Gilberta Montex is not Insane, Justiog “1 ? Min and money aro always ready at Washington Prampe , woul like to play some Club of the Park on the Fourth 5 -The notorious snoak news thief John Russel! | Pri ye : ms cane Sead ART aRR Gate On soe rome aah tn Hall, on Higith avenue, which Inwe'l known tothe | Indian elubs were trumps in Cooper Institute | SP duly* ‘adie Lots Tieruer es Broaeay oe RAILROAD ACCID Young was seon in Brooxlyn a few dave since, PORUBE Twelatcey alensigns Bet iri Ginveay. Billsnce to thelt dens, This’ net, bathe’ dave Judge as the headquartors of the Matuew T. Brennan | haji jast evening, the oceasion being the benefit of - ——— ~—— dgo Barvard received an anonymous abusive |, The German citizens of the Sixteenth Ward lat Meilaslnreca chara rerls wah oak caus ‘Association, Committee is in constant attend- } , NEW JERSEY, Benjamin Hindsly was crushed to death on the | etter froin Bouthamnton, Fngland, yesterday, from a | Bain oi ASe te ea ae ine Sallie echosh ay tasty Ghiwer caae that the detective who Bad spot ne ‘ivent of John McKeon,who has | the well-known Bim. D. Kehoe, The attendance fF ay Usich Feciae Railroad while anccapliag the engine, | “swindled raiirued Hockholder,” || red ward. ” ba Berk was in Litchfield, Connecticut, Ho or | (nx been i by the Judge as his confidenti bthield or Ryle, of Paterson, having been throw: Mr: Myera of Passaic, N.J.. attempted to jump | At # Convention of Barton Lodge. No.8, Knights | ne students of the City Colloge debated In Steins Pevrtive Gordon has departed for fresh, felts and | chico within a resactatle simee Lave. see ai . iis carvinge yesterday no1uing, wae severely a: | On a,uraiafor New York yevigrday nictniaz, wugn bo | Ug. lank evening, Dy 0, tshimare was glee yay Hall Iaat nent. for the Kelly ertac, Tho ‘on. eture ne y a i. 4 ne, 7” - vf red. os er @ BAG OF ous of ny t . rac) 8. aley, aud B. i, t, a Be kre ateia nes meee lemuify any | iiends will fect von justited In claiming | | Wasmnorox, Juno 27.—The President has s0ste Ula Faas roan killed oo the Bria Balivey west or | Chen Ys a ar eGianid ‘The Committeo on Public Parks for the new City Of Jorsey have agreed to select one of th 8 for & bew park pear What 1s kuown as the Five Corucre, Tne class day exercises at Princeton College, N J, were the event yesterday, [twas announced that "fund of 100,00 had Leen’ secured for the library And grounds, he \d Joa, 8. Barron were Judges, hi tle of ‘ohn Roal’s grandmother ts 95 years of age - oR Mua eLs 4 Franklin tar. | John, Rosle grandmother (6 05 years of ae. and | The Matthew 'T, Bronnan Association of the Fifth ae int on carefully c ed from her, she trequently | Ward last evening elected W. Hl. Burns, President ; My aeke Why he does at come loser ber,’ O ce eres ments ‘homas Fitesimous, Secreta reasurer, Among tho passengers by the steamship City of ange eeaprapadsry . Parw from Liverpool ae the champion French wree afttt Brieach, ngod 45, arrived from Prussia on Eager to! oLtia Sainue i ook bor wen reeks Died mipition by Air. Sainuel at 7PM. on Saturday, and was not seca an tkist of Yorkville, | withdrawn from the Senate the nomination of Alon- Paterson on Saturday night was nam — 20 B, Cornell a4 Assistant Treasurer at New York. aro, He was about 18 yours of ag cated when ho feil from the platform. Last evening, as John Fox, aged 3), of 40 Moster Street, was Jminping off the down train of the Hudson Kiver'Railroad, at Fifty-fret street ana Bioventh Due, he fell, the cars pasking over uum aad cuth x DUNCAN, SHRRMAN @ CO., * great bankers, were also attacked by these plau. A Governme Euchred, pal ible scoundrels, for whom po kame is too high or hierar py! 5 efi ihey cone oe a ne pas de A well-known Newark detective in the Govern Yenterday Biustion or blickinail a bank with equal alscrity. | ment vervice suspe it With this bank they failed, for the chiefinstruct- | ing in the queer," ——— yn stroot, 23 Oak street, 159 rect. . oh 197 J 4 one Johnny Snook of deal Wont Kioutecnth treet, and 201 Forsyth #33 Kaw F ‘To catch Snook the detective ifey-ninth streok, ae! . Through the parsimonious policy of the Paterson | off Lis loft arm above the elbow, cor es MM. Pierre Dubovs, J ale note coe head clerik, ta write, 10 all | employed a Broad street saloon Keoper to win his 88: Cherry street autnoritfes the water works witch Out to be owned ee es 2 sjacane, Damartien, Sonenn Harpiet! roy inarnin, ee DA nae HeRGG Gants! lence irom the firm, but to confess, and all would | confidence snd purchase some of the queer, The od 42, at 26 Groenw! CE rhoratioh ef tar scoing odpitalisw of snvtver aay HOURS OF LEISURE, stvel), Mile. Abgela (he female Sampson), and | ponnde of ice. The family price of this article hee Dr toreivon, Hut there waa no one’ to forgive, for | detective furnished his ian with $75 In greenbacks | Daniel ity ‘412 West Tenth street, cl ancrlee erecta ee is Young Thundor. AA A a a a a | ery cler y * hi jo pay for the *timbe,,"* 0 a ‘or pt nt, v4 u wn turned their attention to Mr Mackiever, but | beat his men, He haa a quantity of brown paper cut perreeee Re cteath Inada eanbace Wer The ex-mombers of Company A. Fifth Regiment, J Peak *Y Kol votuing from him, There are flying rumors | up in slips the size cl bank bills, and tied with « Palisade av enjoyed a picnic yesterday In Funk's Union Pas Reopen rere rita? r ‘ "i ‘ in the. at they have genuine $1 and $2 hole on the top ‘snd bottom, He | Armand Barbé: hb Ai ened 0 years sitet " ‘Tho West Filty-third treet Baptist Church will | Andrew Stafford, late mail agent, was sentenced | Bauit roads MLACKMATED A. 7. STEWART made the saloon keeper promise that he would not | WFteF, died on Sunday ral of koe terry Dome Morristown, nie feet haneiog cuae | €9 on an oxcursion (0 fous Island next Thursday ji -allumore yesterday to tare years’ imprisonment | way and a a CaDItAL 40 ME And the Claflins, out ‘Imm BUN hus not been able to | expose him, and then handed the package to him, | ‘The U. 8, District Court in Brooklyn adjourned: | fhe site asthe boat noared the sip on the Hoboken | . Lincola Union Club, of the Ninth Ward, yester- Emil Bauer hae b id Bir, 4. day went on an excursion to Raritan Beach Grove aMaty Kenny, of O31 Bast Thirteenth stroot. was | Scireiner Cashier, The Now York Turnvoreina of the wost side | by ti. Babuer any eativfact dei 4 The greeubacks wore paid over to Snook, and the | Yesterday, tn respect to the memory of the late Fran- 7 Sellbfactory evigenee on the sntyeok two #eparited, ‘The detective did some lofty swear. | # B Cutting, ing when the saloon keeper opened the packng evening. As the boat swung into the slip, his badly crushed between the eide of the boat and at her residence with a hatchet last, evening The crack regiments of this city have n@ aWeblroy, who was arrested. “Mary's collar | nastors.. They have druumers plenty, but no bugtone eh. to sound t wiation calls. writes ® correspom Tho case of ‘Thomas Sheridan, ncoused of wife | dent of Tux buN tbat shines tl, Wil Cob. Ji eonth Ward German Aid Society's | murder, eallod yesterday in the Oyer and Term F Jr. and the other brave commanders think al “fost,” io the Bast River Park, yes | ner. A panei of jurors not having been obtained, the | & remedy for this defect? Coss, beariug Was adjoarned until Thursday, At the annual commencement of Mavhattanville Americus coterie and a select party had a Four of the late election repeaters were up in the | College yesterday the Hon. John McKeon addressed pleasant pio-nic and rummernigh’s festival in Gers | Court of Oyer and Terminor yoate © Judge | the graduating ciass, Among the distinguished visite mania Park, Melrose, yesterday, Cardoro, They poaded pot mitt ans San, war wet Pd presen were Or DMO i) nk ap ee ‘Conbor, the ley, Fathers var je ndaizan, as eantenced | GiCoMor meyer Famers Wchend Meet at a WASHINGTON NOTES, poy The House will consider the Fandii ip. ‘The City Council of Hoboken belug one half Gor. mans, & move 18 to be made in the Board this evening Uipadt a retolution tuatno Tore money shan be ate ropriated for the public schools until the Board of Education complies With the request © have certain Gorman Veachers appointed. Yesterday afternoon large bulldoe dashed through the streets in West Hoboken, foaming at the mouth jad, SRAPRIAN, BS SrerTiniag sna, Goeth GB way, Reegoin a Svar mnto udson City sna yeiled two goose Ki then im for seversi cows feeding along road, two of ‘bit. ‘Thon he poised & by the | Why tn ©, B. Proscott not Arrest To he Kdtuor of aun, haga y, a Bin: I trust that those swindlers and dead- Whe Highs of the Ratiwers, is wiio have been sucking the blood of innocent | The trains on the Morris and Essex Kailroadran | wi. ways and Mo Pie Ant defraudiog merchants may be puniabed | ihrough Borzen Tuonel yesterday as usual, notwith- | report w tie now 4 they richly deserve, and be taveht that Ehey ean tha lanaraneliag of the Ba Ditedien. 6, longer play their pranks in this city by sailing | Stauding the interdiction of sa cep vaca eed der fuise colors, “Why did they not arrest C. K. | the arrival of each train, the Superintendent of the nt. We road street beat the man who oft, Suive thr " opened a ing house on Wallstreet to | the switchwan to turu vn poiw ut DO Botice ree {rely oe, bat wae caught at hig trieun od akan of We pronibition, sad, pe oolnie Bayley by Me Garteli trom ie Comat Bowe wees vane y ‘afer swindling the man 1 turned on by 8a employ: on mi Jusuiance Company out of the rent and tho | Resex Company, the trelas’ proveoded ar Es Ar Ra of the ballding out of bis pay? He married | ther opposidom, ned their new Turn Halle, 42 Spring strevt, last | bone is night, Dill to-day, ‘was yesterday directed to forthwith » bill reducing the duties on ail classes of salt Mity per cent. Tt is understood that Mr, Sui will offer an amendment to the pending Naturalization bill.under which Cuinamen may become American citixons, 6 | Tunnel forbade the engineer to drive through, and from oxed thelr pioalc and sunimer bight 1d youterdiy. About 3,008 | Inanc Vanderhion, of Woorrufl yesterday, to the Monroe county | Hoard or Rducation, and overs, eeldaren eg wes, presetod | Gety by bits. | Poatt Tor thee. months, (or disposing of his Taer f , i , rt f rangi end Det Gsitvored tho | goods with’ intout Wo delreud bis creditors, be being | Btafford’s Iron end Sulphur Powders ‘lavigorete the body and aurily the he r without fur- It shockingly, A German tal we clung W (he bored 1 authorized bpthe currency act ke Kioio. aud Dr. dirsul olivored the | foods adAree, feakruoe