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. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1870. JERSEY MONOPOLIES IIT. od THK NEW RAILROAD TO THE AN- THRACITE COAL FIELDS, THE INTOLERADLE MEAT, ——— » How we Swelter in Latitade New York tre of Hent—KHot, Ho - Boiler, Bast-Heat and Hail on the Huds From time whereof the memory of man run- neth not to the contrary, it has been an annual cas- tom, at tho period when the dog estar rages, for ighbors on mecting to exchange movt valuable In- Extension Asked to the Schnylki formation, to the effect that the weather then in- Valley—Tho Way to Secure Cheap Con! fluencing the temper, disposition, and health of stu- The Now Jersey West Line Railroad, a speedily manity is the hottest ever experienced by the depo. Promised new thoroughfare to the anthracite coal nent, and that never las such heat been known, | regions of Pennsylvania and to the great West, that, further, no sim'lar exe ss of ealoric CM | thrusts itself enddenty pon the public attention. by any possibility by borne for another day. To | The cimculties that beset all efforte at securing new which the respondent has ever beon wont to add routes of transit across the State of New Jersey, that it is awfu), and that it cannot, in tie patare of | peeause of the combined and determined oppoel- things, last much longer, Those are wise saying#, | gion of the exirting wealthy corporations which and worthy to be regarded; wherefore we of the | have eeomed to own that State, have required that present day make frequent repetitions o° the rame the projectors and promoters of this new enter from the time wnon at bigh noon the mercary has | prise ehould move with tke utmost caution, and by Foscbed @, oven ato the eur <i whet tt rradval processes, Honce-this new company ts the ee gravitated £0 80 iogalh, Whee ere cE TAS | ooterowth of eundey fractional legislative acta, which wore only consolidated in Pebroary Inet, thus TROTTING ON FLEETWOOD COURSE. ——-. Inauguration Day-A Twe-Mile Hent Trot— Prince the Winnor—Good Time and Good Attendance —A Successful Open Vine Race Course. Yosterday was inauguration at Fleetwood Park. ‘Thore was a prior day of sport, but that was among members who trotted their own horses, while yos- terday was the first turnout of public ones, The weather on the whole was fvorable, for thouzl: ‘warm, there was a fine easterly breoze, which nad « goo sweep over the course, lying a8 it does open on the east, There was an excellent attendance, ‘and the managing proprietors, Messrs. Dater & Tall- man, are to be coneratalated on their initial eaccoss, Indicative of a permanent one. Accessible by the tame route as Jerome Park, Yut nearer the city, it fs the moat readily reached of any courre in this vicinity, ‘The track is complele, and a fine one it ts, Dat the grand stand, the fences, railings, and inte- rior grounds are to be finished, which, will be complished during the current week. ‘Tie ela, people assembled yesterday are sach as show them. feives at Jerome Park, and were characterized by eel respectability, Everything was in order and Tous. {ROMANCE OF FREE LOVE. |, WIFR-THIEF DINED AND WINED AT THE CENTURY CLUB. y —_—_— 4 Richardson whe wae not Shot—The Proprietors’ Free-Love Doctrine Peacetully Carried Out—How a Well- Known Artit Succeeded in Stealing another Man's Wife. the Keening Ibst of yesterday contained the _ pllowing announcement; cing Mr, W. J. Hennessy, an artist whose J Ui tave tor some years punt atiractod mach at yaion at the annaal exbibition of the National Hodes ol Design, Mud elsewhere, was entertained Jinvc® in the pleasant roome of the Century Club ral lesaing members of that institation, the being hia depertare for Karove, Among Mr F jure, Mr. Launt ‘Thompson, Mr, Post, Mr. ie’), Linton, Mr, George I, Hall, and Mr, Homer marl A iriendly note was sen’ Mr. William cn thd President of the ay teasing bis regret at being prevente Lee the tribute given to the clever and popalar Stealing a March New Rond to the Delnaware—The Route jaken—Activity In Pushing the Work— Rondout, a mur On Monday ni; must leave the ‘that be called bi oat to @ drinks ist who was the guest of the evening. uttored that better times are coming, and that soon +4 sic. Honmessy i2aves this afternoon for Byeland, erty Ling, sunny | giving to the New Jersey West Line Railroad Com- | Tne, evant of ihe dat Se iret Matrine: pat that §-" ate told her that alie had not paid her rent, | ‘The degree of Doctor in Music was conferred on cre Ai ts le Tntention, $2 Fear ees od many | Moutber, tnd that she, summer veal will #090 BINS | pany a frerehise for » railroud from Newark to the | Lior horses well knowg, Sher,were Pin, Gregg. | tnd must leave that Aaron then went | Thoms J. Guy, of Troy, N. ¥. es ce age £0.the mellow Droath of suitman pale, and | wer:ware river, upon which it fe earcestly at work | waaght, White Fawn, Hickory Tack, Cot. Fisk, and | {nto lis part of the house, and Schutle went toward | | ‘The wWeeree of Master of Arts was eonforrod op Moody: The drivers’ of the several horses were Roden, Patterson, Mace, and Marphy for their own horses, and Champlin for Hickory Jack, and Budd Dobie for Fisk, #8 named in the summary below, Before ( Prince and Dreadnaught wore load- ing favor ther, and at 2 agninat ‘and 8) to for once at least in a quarter of a his hovse; that fering people of Gotham and the regio adjacent have bad good renrow to inte phatic rem rks touching the rigors of ich the healthiest rose ms dand blossom bd bated in a breathing while curdied; the purest milk of hu into the e'abber of malignity ; est to the heart of man or Guipty grb readeredting beyond redress, The heated term of 18:0 began on Friday, the 17th fnst., although the weather had on more than on previous occasion shown a decided {nclinatien to et inte one long, seething, stdorific weason of sul- triness, Bat it didn't begin to be pertinactousty hot until the 17th, On that most wating day the ermometer recorded a shameful change, and m to den linen, und to eniold themseiy Licht and airy textures as the dry-zoods mai y, the suf tn thin apparently trivial item of city news lies ped up the déuonement of one of the most ro incidents of free love adventare which bi fccurt 1 int} coun’r, for a long time, Some five sears ogo, OF thoreabouta, Mr. Hennessy, the artis isho Was then a younger and, if possible, a more at- tctive men than he is now, saw and fell in love je\\)) Mrs. Amolia Charlotty Ward, the wife of Dr jokn A. Word of this city, a homeopathic physician of considerable eminence, ‘Tho introduction took pioca, we believe, and the intimacy was nurtured fh the free lov» erele which became #0 prominent be‘ore the public through the revelations of the Me Farland’ trial. Dr, Ward appears at that time to constructing the Tine, . THR NeW comraxy fs mainly composed of residents along the pro: pored line, with a few capitalists from this city and Venneylvania, ‘The Directors are John H. Ander- son of Komerret county, J.B. Bassinger of Union, Joseph Alward of Union, Samuel B. Smith of New York, Jarvis Johnson of Union, Frederick W. Corgill of New York, Wm. J. Osborn of New York, Samuel Hf, Bassinger of Union, and John Van Nest of Somerset, John H. Anderson, Ksq.. is ident; J. B. Bassingor, Eeq., Vice-President Chief Engineer: Beverley ©. Banders, Socre tary; and Jarvis Johnson, Treasurer. you do, that they threw suMMART. Co N. ¥., June ®.—Purse Fizerwoon Pann Couns. ¥. ¥.. June Mo Lare Dack to the hon: rent, that sho bas had ago she + Marpuys e Ti, Reainer’s ch. 4 [rie bealileltarcanden tema taenteerieneadl Ua be ns Th iiieeGesGadssa 1th’ son dialer Feba Nap tea guevigue, (ha ses 6 ; dren to support eas ean nthe 6 mercury continued to rise, as ¢ entire line hes beon surveyed, support. air, of the Tribyne, and there is evidence that the | to God of that name alter stealing Apollo's caitle ; | located, the rights of woy largely secured, and all + Dire, Burbaus fetus of free love between Hennessy and Mrs. Ward | aig on the following day, a3 P.M. it resched 99, | under ‘contract to be completed and equipped Tae RACH at the lnguest, Within a, year from next December. gitisies, The frat a! relailed and rent off, Moody rom ‘Nowark to. Bernardeville, ta | wackttrawar, Fisk second Prince, third. Drestnanubt county, is all sublet aud work is pro fourth, Hicko‘y and Fawn lwt. At once nee wot apidly upon ft. —Botween two and threo | & call from Hodeo, wert forward and headed on tne men are employed on this portion of the th Hickory and breagaanens well up. Resting line, s’ong woich the grading is now nearly | the quarter they bad seitia’ eof eent ts completed realy for the supersiracture., The thes ‘a couple of fenzuts, ‘ding Dreadnaught as are being delivered along the road, and the iron is Pre otyers were more feattorinz. Once ta the also in readiness; so that within three months the a at work, Prince vd p Work, while valley of the Upp git followed st passing” Hick: strange sbriek of the locomotive whistle, and one of fie rout strech tr eecond to the most attractive and beautifal localities within Price Rede was tne Grange of fity miles from Now York will be as | Whn'as ike stroke Prince went of easily and ee, accessable as any suburb. Bo- | nancht a couple of lenathe, the latfer Aropping the yond this the engineers are busiiy at work, and in | othors six lengths at tue tirec-quarter pole, and the Eo bing the frat mile well rss developed into Life amid the same influences which eulmiy ated im tho tragedy of Nov, %, at the nine + - Po . was nuch younger than her bi 8 scoond wile at that, and found th ondsome frtist s more congenial companion, The Coroner Hag; quest was Weld Hessee were exal bon: habit of y splay of heat lightning. At Me., where the thermometer marked was ai ton up by West Point was for an hour likes boiling ciliron, under the influence of mignty winds that come down like the anriest blists trom the eave of Aolus. There was hail, too, on the Hudson, and Yet the we ably warm, Thonder Is vis bebavior, and wien the free-lover proposed. an 1,0 divoree, and a marriago, she readily d. Sve left her husband's house, took re- o in Conncet cut, and there commenced a suit for her husband in dae form, t noi d Sked orers will be in the fie Short time the lal with the Porvand, Ted Dreadnaught «couple of leagthe to near tie half : ; at Bufalo, Oswego, Pittsburgh, Rich: Ccrsummation of the froclovs schemss of the euam- | Fortand, 63; at Bufalo, Cewego, Pittsburgh r arom Bur ad, 9 7 ft ieaco, Charles: The directors and contractors, with a party of | mile, when ne lath minder, and pred yolt. But Just here the nusband interiered. | fin. and Washirctos, 24 a Havana Roy W Haliste aad otuere Antorestod in’ this, projects, | wih & fosu he went ‘up to a lap on Trince as'they | Icft, be also w rush carited them Foach the half-mile pole On ® Iap to the three-qusrter pole, where they hat Aropped the oilers Adozen length,” tl! lapped aad ed the home etreten, and Was $0 hot that wilmington, and Philadelphia, #2; and at Now Or Jeans, $3, Tt will thus be scen'that the temperature of New York, in latitude 40 deg., was one degree hither than that of Havaas, wilch lies only 17 de- grees nor Lo the cquator, ind S dezreos lower thaa that of New Or'eans, in latitate 80 deg In this city thirteen cases of suustroke were re ported cn that day, Ou the Qist and 2d the weathor remained nearly the same, but on the 4 it moderated somewha'. The atsciice of wind however made the heat sluost unbearable, and fleshy people were trequently in danger of suvgudation during the day. At 6 A. M. the thermo He did not, Ike Mr. MeFarland, shoot the free love distarber of his domestic laypiness, but contented himself with endoavor- toe to prevent his enjoying in peace the fruits bible misdoing. Ho defmded the suit for divorce fo Connecticnt, aud in return not only demanded a tivorce for himself but brought n sit in tis State « Mr. Hennessy for damazes, for te seduc- lion of bis wife. Mr, Hennessy was arrested, and vily save! from the Ludlow street prison by his fronds becoming bis bail. Dr. Ward has, besides, folowed hits up wit all kinds of paragrapns and irhicles in the publie press; so that the case has decome pretty notorious M artistic and literary Bircles. O» Soturday lost the Conneetiont Court aranted the divorce in favor of the husbend and against the vile; Dut netw.thstanding thts official sdjudieation yas red cver the route in carriages 8 few days since, ma\ing # close survey of the country and the prac: tir bility and desirability of the undertaking. Toe excursion Was a inosi delightful one, barring the in- tense heat of the weather. the route passing through the most beautiful and prosverous portions of the Sta'e of New Jersey. That portion of the Passaic val.ey through whieh the route passes, from New Providence to the neighborhood of Basking Ridee, in really beauti(a! beyond deseriotion, From bill: top (o Lill-top the entire broad valley, scooped out like the trough of a huge ocean wave, Is covered With fields in the highest stave of cultivatio As here and there littie pateves of timber pave deen preserved as it to heighten the eect of the Jandecape. The rich wheat just assuming a golien yellow, contrasting with tho brizht green oats, oF he more sombre hues of the over. meadows, with an occasional field of corn in severely exact rows, and the richly vatiezated coloring immeui- ately’ enrrounding the picturesque cottaces, with whieh the regiont{abounds, tnake up a pic ture that migut weil ‘en the — most rough this fovely valley this alinost level and perfectly straizht and two m in a revere struggle (hey F the Sual rally waemade, At mitwa' Pringe went to a bad browk, owas going like " yi the winner of the hers were Wei! tailed ont * Fawn wus thine 4504. A capl: Mrs, op fimat.—Dre nancht was now favorite. out 4° to 1 on him against the feld. | Whi nee se0on Bot ‘at the tren Atcx while at the quar. dhe cf maraed ¥, al ¥ the moreury had risen to 70; ut 12 it was at SB; at 3 P.M. ithal gone up to 29. An bour before sunset it was at ST, And at nicpight at stood at 80. It wasa terrible hight for nervous peovie, and for tired, pecple who needed sieep, and for sick people, and for ali peop!e save those Who lay ia ice houses’ or dreamed away te hours ou the grate by the river shie or up ta the 3. ‘The heat of Juno 94 was something to be romem bere fore lifetime, At 6 o'clock the mercury stood €0. From that hour it steadily rore, antil, at 3 ory . ter-pole. both gave place to lreadnanght. led there. Peat that point Fawn came op, and the four well together rushed along the stzeicli.” At the halt mile polo Hickory sgain eot his Lose into the lead, By Door, ort witness told bis Dreatnaueht had gropyed back (9 foneth piace’ | ange after break order these fonr went around ihe far turn ‘A Good brash rent Prince the stand at the end of the There was arrived at the mile, ‘Fawn third and 2 pow no change on to the fimwh of tb hatfmite polo, where Dreadnausnt second place, “Dut Prince ped: twurder of the the haa o( der guilt, Mr, Hennessy has fulfiled his promise | 2 2 | conres Ga8 6G Rember @f miles. >. brea ‘went hol y winnel length an! werried her,and the pair of free lovers have taken i a ‘yew ie’ bad jong dlarppesredy and the fagough ently rolling lan, cauaiy’ weil celitraety panght orn, ome thurs. o—firet tmile, 90} ; | DUSInes icy Ceparture [0% Berope. ‘Mr, Hennessy carrier k'end morter ‘nod cobbie pave | the route stretches away in» course a littie sou\l cegend, F286": MBE. MO re now. as the opening Of a t the Brening Poet eays, the Dest wishes | menis iad bad ample time to cool, the thermo West, finding among the brooklets and streams that briting #61, and. iui “he Reto on pith him, as marked 8. The average temperature for the day | make: the source of the Raritem river an simost ee seaitat thé Held. Wika a stort wos bad. Prince of vrny f ; he recetvos a dtuner from gentlo- ‘That of the same day mst year was | equally natural and level bed, until it crosses the soon went t ‘front, Dreadnsnght 10K see ben of the Grst eminence and respectability ; and central read at Lebanon. ‘Tbh the country assumes | 0nd pisoe, Fawn (iid There was bovine of Norse: | and jury are de ng Kecond wecond mie, 2:80; two tlle, race and first mouey, Dreadaaught bi Deia’ river. Along ail this| route, except in the last half dozen 3 in the afternoon, in various shady retre: reury rose to 94, 9, ond 96. On that day, We tribute paid to him? of arailrond. The route as sarvered makes the A Spirited Stern Chase—Excitement ameng | {i$!\' % | bighest Frits, pessing coat bot, forty feet to the Ht being, the Fourth of Juiy,, Zhe rece of to-day | Four Sit, I the Wholesalers—The Exhaustion of Oapt. ton... Augusta, mille: 50 4 beige oly hn oy ae ee 000. The cntries ere W. Borst's HonesAllen and \ Petty's Policemen—And of a Thief. fetid 6] Oswego eee eye aay eect ies, Theroetes | pelle Stric aad 5D Mace’s Kirkwood and Medoc * Yesterday afternoon Thomas Gardiner stole @ | Wastungtoi ts seen, lies nearly midwoy between the Central cond fe ey ne WN Sean: Lxof buckskin gloves from M. Beeber & Co., of | fruit! Pod Mors eng Upese, vanes, OOe 80 cere few York a: color. There Li Courch strest, The man got into the street formst, and tweaty-oue shorter than the latter. 4 the race shonid be as fast and great ove lant week at Nai a bold last evering, the bet d'Targe, as follows: Wik the gloves, but an alarm was raised, and three ks, vatlews and coatiess, started in pursuit. The GETTING INTO PENXSYLYANIA. and steal. A ‘ne Company has s charter for 7! De Diet look to bis heels like ® racehorse, up ware at Milford, the point 80, 100, 100, 54, 59, $9, 5, 85. Church to Walker, where policeman and a doson wer pe river, Wiieh te" beventéen, miles below : G8. BBM, 1 ‘ctber wen and a stump-tailed dog joined ia the pur. ther yesterday was direct to Allentown, thus making a LONG ISLAND. doit. Down Walker to Weet Broadway they rushed. duly oppressive, ss during part of the | the Pennsylvania system of Chie tna exsant breeze was blowing. ‘The thermome- follaws. 1 South, as well a the roads in the Lehigh valley, icading up to the rich antaracite coal deposits in thai | _ The Pavilion Hotel st Woodeburg. nes Fur Rockaway, was cpened yesterday, aud yinited }o a Ai each bound @ half-dozen others were added to the number, including women, baif-grown boys and valley. ‘Thos it will at once become an important with the seal pss-and ret loungers, of ery clan. 80 2,3 Hare Krank wae, having tbe adrasiage ofthe shortes ds | fOqta dain gopsatoa taburbun "ics 4 velivnell across into Beach, then irons: Met Toile PS “B | tance and the easiest grades between the metropolis | cour iry, and is under the superintendence of J, P.M. Polo's lane to Laighs ae aa lneroned to haw: ‘Tie number Of cases of sunstroke thus far re- | 8d the oval fleids, as well as the great]West. - blewon, as i ake camp of Kio fan joined tee throng, wut ported is 36. THE SCRUYLKILL REGION WANTS AN OUTLET TO XKW onirvaky. nk cons TORK. os Jommy Ryan's Extended Drunk, the Schuylkill Valley, employs s capital of $35, 1 any, lage hastily summoned, together with » neichboring MD. A consultation was held, and all came to tne conclusion that som of the uavfortunate Cel dered, aud, after disrobing the prisoner, the the prolonged drank was found to be’ a bail dom Beata doitles gly stowed in Ryan's carly exhansted to seme their victim. They sank iy chairs, and ina weak voice the crowd ni close tne door, ab the same time them some water powerful monopoly. Let tae Jersey West Li road come there and ‘it would not only find all business it could manage, but would open wy competition in coal in. ‘th ork market which is now mainly held by Lehigh Val- ley people. ‘The Morris and Essex, ropreseut- gS veste®, capiial ‘of $26,100,000, the Cen ‘The workmen on the snthracite coal fields of for noaylvauia are abous to strike tor the eight-hour tystem. Sne German Workinemen Meters. Homrighnurer, qt Kubo to addross thelr tell. Tabor mass meeting this evening in To are fans o popinenee to eet yh at y Mine’ two pilcers were carried to the bad pre e' Bi, sowed en veith the igiit-hony the hero with distinguished consideration, and vot over $19,000,000 to the Schuyikiil mines, Cae eG therefore, pay a large dividend, reuments juced ® strot ‘ose present, and It was the general expres that the road’ should be pusued 10 the point THE CONTRACTORS. tract for building and equipping this new taken by B. Hanford & Co. Mr. capital, it en’ ee as @ railroad construct re Nicholas Hunter, of the olmnized in the fashionabe city of Eitzubeth, N, J., wee celebrated yesterday im the residence of Jc- b Batten, Esq., father of the bride, on Quality HLM, "The ecromony was performed by the Rey. Dr- D. Henry Miller, past ¢ Broad Bireet Baptist Chureh. The window shutters were cloned, all day. light was excluded, and the gas was lichted. The vride, Miss Mary C. Batten, was given away by her father. The bridegroom is Jobn Wesley French, a wealthy New York merchant. The Tress o ‘This le to be made @ test Case, District A will prosecute. S$ BROOKLYN. pee Bey Mrs, Lydia Badeau, wife of Tax Collector Badeau, died of apoplexy op Sunday night, ‘The chemical factory at Greenpoint has been com- Health Board aa & nuisance. made, PICNIC RUFFIANISM, ~_ Despernte Onslaught of Rowdies upon an Oficer -Aitempts at Marder, Oficer Wilham Clark, Jr., while on duty on Mucsday night, motieed John Hanning, alias Weleb, Diutaliy Leating a woman in Landmat Park, grounds to-day Roose, of Ninth strost, Williamsburgh, Was drowned last evening while Uathing oif South Third street. A game was ken, yesterday, postmaster of Passaic, N. pati they revebed the neighborhood of the police n, When the prisoner Hanning drew a 1 Fuirielied revolver and passed it to one J ne. ingly. The investigation showed that Lamouze lad done all he could to starve is wife out, and Justice Luming, having been ta the ame position, attempt ed to shield Lamouze. ‘The jury, however. required Mr, Lainouze to give bonds in $2,000, and Coustabie Ferris wax compelled to take the old gentleman tuto custo ly, He ts said to be worth $100,000. * police station pplication of the Park Con. to fompet Mayor Kalb. 199,000 worth of the bonds for the fure tof Prospect Park, was beard tn the Court yesterday morning. Mr. Josh feared for the Commissioners, and Mr adajorthe Mayor. Judge T'ratt ‘The Senate yesterday refused to reduce the tax on snuff and tobacco to sixteen. cents per pound. Several influential railroad men are in W: to secure the deteat of the tax on gross recelpys. The Senate yooterday, by 2% to 18, strack out the amendment to the tariff blil reducing ‘the duyy on coal to Bity cents per ton, John Bright who at oace levelled it at tie polics ; Clark placed Hanning before tim us a shield, 1 Wi tried to get # chance to shoot the off Kr, but tailed, O@ieer Fanning arriving and arr 42 Li, an ‘a Williams and Hanning were taken befor private, Sevtenbert aiione he ‘Mayor comtenae that the bonds are not muigated toda} The Worcester Disaster. anansaianereneea necticut, Mippietowx, Conn., June 29.—The calsson for the firet water pier of the Connecticut river bridge On thealr line Failroad at this city was successfully sition, with the stone in day. juck tis morning Gen, Serrell, the cbief ¢ the order to begin pumping, and by 10 o'clock the caisson was ofloal, and at ten minutes After 12 o'clock st was settled into i A thor- Ough inspection suowed it Lo be all right, sina ‘The Labor Riots in Cork, Corx, June 29.—Quiet has been nominally re- sored. The uneasiness in commercial circles con tinues however, and bu of all kinds is almost At 4 standstill. ‘The precautionary measures of the Government to guard against @ renewal of the dis- orders ba’ § been abated. cisco, en route for Tait, The commencement exerelses af Lafayette Col logo, Pa., tovm piace yesterday. Charles Spooner of Elington, Me. committed suicide at that place yesterday, by shooting, Mra. Gunn was burned to death on Tuesday, In Galesburg, Liiinols, white using kerosene to Tigh! tre, Toe Harvard Class subscription bas reached the oun of 05.5078, a the Memorial Fad $61,154 0, ‘The Old and New Schoot Presbyterians of West. era Now Nork have been consolidated under the name Of the Bynod of Westera New ¥ 4 : ara, abd Mrs, Amy Culver, Hert, Alling. aged 00 700K: were drowned on the or rf BSktn fn aitora youcrdsy aera f the Yellow Jacket Mine, at Gold Hill, nee einem Puosday,, Four milucrs were kisled ‘Phe daiiage to the mine wae ligit, Tho Demceratic editors of Pennsylvania met in of Seton Hall College, at Bouth Orange, were tended yesterday, Yesterday afternoon Horace Winkle, of Palisade tempted to cul his wite's throat cor’ kal Willie Herman of Orange Mountain, N. J., 8 years Hie Monday, to of age. wh ing In a small D man thi yw mms some boys. who retailiatod by hold fog hun under waver woul be was drowned, Tacy (hen way: ‘A team of horses being driven by Patrick TH. Doyle, of Brooklyn, plunged into & swamp ne fox Hii, io Hoboken, iar evenlug, One of thom sank, but the iecoua save ie’ Uy Sitmblng over the back of fe first. Hans and Dorothes Heoder, children, of |» Hobo: 3 i Kivore street lage cveutng sy How the tamper te upon then. her's leg woe badly’ traotured, The boy's ‘kull wae fraciured, aud he diel, Of Lue signatures are forgeries, put there for the Purpose of helping to defraud others, EXAMINB. wala ich Did Prescott Writ Toine asior of he Sun, Sin: Having been formerly acquainted with € & liescutt, now connected with the * Society for ‘uo Prevention of Gambling,” which has been Mm thorougily exposed by your valuable paper, I Wid like 10 Lulorm you that he bas left the country discu d under an assumed name. He is » end «and I feel sorry to expose bim, bat Ringe he tas disgraced himself by having anything 0 do Witt a fraud like the above, 1 feel as if it wat Ry, U, todo it, The above may be relied apom uly, Cut for certain teasons I will suppress my Bite acarene pac some fu'are ae You may © Whol use of this note you think best, and . a ia pMer DI; Columbian their anunal p tu Lion Paris, ie Letter? ‘Te Hebrew grenarations t November, tor The masse m: of he poor We my of Movie, ‘Thureday eve ef rr. Jose Mo: fon Assembly ere We heir of ® Wundred kins, dey Stone und she Liberal party Lo ta the fund ewe. RONDOUT’S CHILD MURDER. EJECTING A TENANT WHO OWED ONLY EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, Lecture from Ulster County. On Monday night, at about 19 o’elock, on the Old Kingston Point Rood, just on the outskirts of Mrs. Burhans, mother of t to a Su reporter, is ns follows? room, nursing her ehiid, Mr, Awron Burhans, « cousin of her husband, and who occupies the lower | as among whom were the eminent Catholic roview- bert of the house, entered Ler room and seid she | Behutle, and who ects as the agent of PY her landlord; that Aaron turned, sccompar' 5 with them then took hold of her, and beat and itpeged her an th _ —, we will kill you ;" that she said, “ What- DON’T MURDER MY DADY ment and killed the babe; that she carried the c! throwing her down the away ; that the rent of ble In advance BUPIRD NER OLDEST Hoy, who was drowned in the river,and that her hnsband has deverted ber and left ber with 0 Willie, The ‘rooms were scantly furnished, and showed umnistakeable #igns of destitution, Roth tmetiied av babmp iinlhe bore @ very bad character; that 8 ORTTING INTOXICATED, and making & great noise and disturbance ; that on ‘Monday night the was drank, and was makine 9 hat Aaron Burhans went to Schutte’ that Schutte went over Keep quiet, or he would bave her 1 divorce ag ti er Wam ins) Teuders coming to ie grand fi Geer lescamaeeins tial ae ont 7 nnese; ’ Pn yage ‘was, and lightain, and aboitstrack old Crow | pick and shovel uasiening forward the enterprise | (om %ther im 3 frouting Whe, Tear cuard a& mach ee hat she an ru by Secretary Fish—Carl Schurz Speaks, Tennessy mads all his preparations for a vo} NeZe sna'btocest dows’ irom hie lolly: top a tuow. | woten is destined to be completed. to the Delaware | Sci langthy. lene wa 1'Bret mite,” Prince at Schutte then went back to bis hou w Teas Mbpaluciue Casati tnda to Borope with his int-nded w: a everstuing | sand tons of rock riven and ep'it into ten thousand | river mueh within the contract time, uci Dreadnurht made st [a ye ee Ee ee oO yes tage ype eres glial wlth dello ’ 1 by n id ' o8 cl A did’ no 5. seeme.! to be ronning smoothly enough toward the | pieces. At Halifax the thermometer marked 44; at Ad NECURAION OVER UHR ROUTE. er ey aaa nce atarattiing pace: | anything of the murders. jun, and does not kuow | Mr, Sehars, rising to ® personal explanation, called nt into the house and went to be do quarrel between Catharine Burhai ; he could hear three voices; docs not know who they were; that during the uiglt he hoard tharine Burha WHIPPING AND POUNDING HER CHILDREN 5 that he did not sleep any during the night ; that his Wife wanted him to go Up stairs and see What was the matter; as #he thought Catharine was murd the children; that he did not get his business; that the first be neard of the death Of Abe child wns next morning at Gy o'clock ; that sue brought the child down stairs in ber arma and showed it to with ber, as Le thought Catharine had MURDERED eR CHILD; dia not meution the ehild’s death to any one til he question atked witness why he did not tal measures to inform th of the motuer, he said it w wn, mother being #0 badly bruived, Aaron hearing the death of her child tend to cogrobo- ‘e ys later the heat became still moro intense, | &more wild and rugged face, through which the y tee, “and will lea wren oo. dietinbulaned @ perven ae Mr. Bivant ess Inver of cases Of suastroke increased, Ag | Fond obstinately, bole tts “westerly course with « | Smalhintvex: fromthe wins ty om Creniyiongtts, | trutn. ‘The Coroner praces is regrotat boing prevented from joining in | Yo'clock in the moruing the mercury marked 89, | Pegular descent of but forty feet to the mile to the | jyreadas Sowa ined’ Timex | arrest bas yet Veen made, THE NOBLE RED MAN. Delegatt How Widferent from the fate of Albert D. Richard. | ou : i ountry is thickly populated and wonder: pad Pawn third money. ughkee pri ury Flood at 97; at Pilla | miles, country ly pol ler ko ard Mis, MeFurland! delphia, 1 Tottesvilie, Ga. 10, folly productive, giving promise of a local traffic i ee a ——————_—_ The following table will ‘a comparative view | sufficient tu Itself to mer Meeti Now let the Kiowa: 7UW FICTH WARD ASTIR. of the state of the thermometer at various other PAY THR OPRRATING EXPENSES To-day the summer meeting on the Fashion pan Sent) places ou the 23th: course commences, It will continue fonr days, the | Corresponaence Here wo are, hundreds of miles from the Pacific Railroad, and the red devils are cutting th within « few miles of our post, Numbers of Qua. bada (or roaming) Comanches and Quahada Kiowa: have left this reserve and gone to Texas to stage lines, writes from Texas that one of his stages ‘was attocked by Indians and the driver killed, and that some stock had been stoien, A citizen who was left five miles from this post disappeared two weeks d there seems no 0 4. Horseback (a f that Tab-ber-nanny cus passed throi and recovered by fri The aur; ~‘ailed dog having taken a fit, was Incon- —— corral, half & mile from {148 post, and took there- | fort es 1 tin ouly kicked Into the guiter, Otuer lean and At Allentown the excursion party was mot by a : wn, formerly Port Physician, drop- | from nearly ninety bead of mules,’ The Teath Col- | fOfty votes can be had for it, there, Tt never had i ety Nicrwevery took bl James Kyan was arrested on Sunday for drunk- | company'ot caplialists from Reeting, interested in | peg'ieed in ihe street in Philadelphia yesterday ; The trait was | Much etreneth with t a epeaet Gap: ng white pareaug the gam enness, cud was ordercd to the cells iu Fusing. | the Schuylkill Coal rection, who, through tbe Hon. | “mae inte Francis B. Catting was buried yesterday . are out, ond | coneral lsuch vans over tuo ease to No, 76 On Monday he was virited by the officer and found | F. W. i of Fourie, a Kegian extension Of } som Grace Chareh, Hroaa The tor¥icox were con | nothing has yet been beard from them. Was itnot | ®' Aivo the the road directly to that vulley., ‘They showed that | fo™a'he br Potter, ‘The remaias were iutcried in | rather bold and somewhat cheoky to commence 7 aed the Reading Com hich holds » monopoly of | Urceaword. operations #0 near ® pos! of nine companies ¥ The LOSSES RY FIRE, commandant shrieks for blood, and the Quaker initramsporting ite product, and had expended mil- THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. ‘agent fecis bad to think that the Tad should J. B. Disler's earoente: nion Hill, N. J., crowd soon Sled Fae ee eee (at our diver Tue dusiee | Howe. tm preventing ‘rival roada irom coming’ n ——- tar to do 80, ectiaihaniabinass wis pure yesterany Yow, 6180 ihre ‘eace i ry 5 eure OF Yas jon wente. pee ape leltter & Co.'s linseed oll factory at Minneapoli fiery pore, 8000 reached the scene, 9h tat Feige ee wae tae ioe eee Eee Grk market, but were kept trom i by this | ,, The German Deok Eriniers Aid Society Lavean | 4a siyor unknown —The Texas Senators Paid ances Wasuixoron, June 29. prised everybody to-day by nominating Joho Oliver, aclerk im the Agricultural Department, to be Judge of the District Court, Oliver has only tral, w cong upwards — of - $20,000,000, boon admitted to practice about two yours and lias station in Leonard street tretchers, while both earn (eli interest on their large invertmenuts by Mr. Guidet, tne contractor for the rei no experience in the law. He was back Seay ee r oficers followed with the thief ©, & 9100000 Wedding fo Miisabeth, the cou! carrylag. Dasiness,.‘The Wert. Live rocd, pals yen ese gn nas ogemaumonsh HHeaes easton. The Judge of the Police Court Is PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. crowd hovering in the rey Capt, Petty The most clegant wedding that has ever Leen | which will cost less than 6,000,000 to ‘he Delaware, | Charge of {ailing to comply” resident of Maine, baving s good record in the —— army wnd since is return. For further particulars, see ayes aud nays of Bt, Domingo treaty when it is ———— THE BALL AND BAT. ‘The Eckfords will play the Athletics on the Union The Waite Stockings of mountains of Boston, yesterday Which has become so notorious for rowdy picnics, , Berks county, Pa, and Caled | ‘The Wop. Demas Barnes, wife and daughter, | foots tae latter winning by 57 to B. bas resided for 17 Flashing, 18 about to move to : ‘& Dunaore, iron ‘merchants, | sailed for Burope yesterday in the Cube, Ti 4 Miadietown, Conn. OMicer Clark arrested Hanning, and a large crowd of Wife Desertion in West Hoboken. Bananas Ot rela te a strong pombinssion, pos: | chuemaschied deta tee tor by embers of ‘The Reklords visited Elizabeth yesterday to play | Mi Ton George H, Pendleton, of Ohio, delivered ft) @ prisoners’ {riends gathered sround and attempted | Yesterday afternoon, before Squire Lumins, of | sessed of ample means to put the work through, ‘At the annna! commencement of the went, A wietched ‘game on tl ‘Kford wide | the mddress before the literary societies of the Univer- fo rescue Manning. Micer Clark, however, kept | west Hoboken, the Jusiice who some ton days aco ———E—— College Woapital, lavt evening, the addross was de- | was Ube result, the Kesolutes thrashing them by 81 to 10, | sity of Virginia yesterday. Poctn, back, with bie club, and, earted ‘ni "prisoner " WASHINGION NOT livered py Bamad : Armor, MD, and the valedic pai Alois Mayor Pyle, of Paterson, who was injured :by_ be- seuss bhowing ase Street, BF OO) Wee SrTaDNC: Be LL ye Sates fr NS patties sory by FB. Posts, M. D. FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | Xf thrown frou pilly recovering, uae | 4 enpoort his wife, John B, Lamouze was accused o| Mar, 4 Camobell, un Pit = ough he te a Lic crowd did nox attempr any further violence | Turning his wife out of doors and beating ber shock. | ‘Thomas Newell was yusterday nominvted to be | ng, parent Comobell. St re Gon. Farnsworth, of linoie, the ercat antagonist Garibaldi is said to be ill, Lord Clurendon’s funeral yesterday was strictly Civil marriages may be contracted in Spain after Tt is said that the tnfallibility dogma ts to be pro- TICs Bnty Tesiorany OTA MES RANA TLA ws crs dune thecton | dored 0 | etd cgietace ropertge tie Bank bil. coseed wont | lex. = The French Government is raising another loan | ‘The English gunboat Soarrow Hawi has arrived et a erties Tiere te fe dury rendered ® | of sikht yestorday bv 18) 0% Another Conterence — for the regeneration of Paris, at Bry. Frapelseo from Victoria”, Vaneonyers Ialind THE ANTI-GAMBLING FRAUD, Ty an explosion of Ditimuare potent doaliarwnicn | Commiuuse was ortered. SPARKS FROM THE TH APE, Korl Granville, om belalf of the British Gvern, | 32,4 vy, dmotaraye of Britis Columbia, whe visite . erat oe f ey fra eye) ‘Tho House yesterday passed the Senate bill au- -——— ment, says no reason to alter bis policy, an allt 3 bese y nar ey rr te way Aron Ditmar manlactory 40 16 | aa drlemng ane, Secretary ok une Treasury to chance We | ed Cloud and his tribe have gone buffalo hunting, | thal Sew Foundland must acuend auen oe et | em tay th wean konorlate Justice thesepvene ea artes on ee Re enatere ee and Albany Railroad, together with « box of | Bame ofthe cleam yacht Fanny, of Mystic, Cons, to yf Yolent thander storm ewept over Michmood, | Uf price Wort or tie, beetrctea Calne ls bative of ave ? 4 ere from the Oriental Company, which was Le ——_—— ‘®., last night, 9 ns Michigan, and se ved in f the Tennessee. die: If the editor of Tas Sux would examine | not property marked. The wertot eo sures We NEW JERSEY. The Yale Scientific won the shell race with the HOURS OF LEISURE, ‘The worthy City Father of Hoboken started out Hsu scription book of the so-ealled AuthGambling | Orjenis) Funder Company for carcleaymess in, not —— University on Tuesday, —— seer eutaa xa day’s svort at Long Branch Mayor Arvciation, be would Mind that more than one Laif Perly making their boxes of wares for shipment | oi, rurteenth annual commencoment exercises | Prince Pierre Bouxparte ia sald to be in San Fr tern Stxr, of Ne Kimball Beaded ace Dilly’ Cailde, aad. Clipper the whrder Aid 8 Company D, Seyenty-first Regiment, Cantain Ben. Jamin, ecledraicd the Yesterday to New Dorp, Staten Island, Last evening a festival was eajored at the Jefer. lebrew Young Ladies’ sewing Bociety gave iil Lear from me ia the futu ee the commencement exercises at Prince! 1e8- rn ced the manner enue, by the ——— Altoona on Tuesday. They denounced | er in yi oe Golawin bmit's Orasion far eneemeaap ae wate | gues eam marie eeamaice | Rota At the opening exercises of the Cornell Uni- Hepa and ptess, Borace A. Balspoion of New ace the of comont of Bates Cullege, Lowist ‘The manifesto justify- | versity y . Professor Goldwig Smith, deli he egres ot Doctor of Divinnt Fee ea uate | gat iscrdaysitqar naaoanced that ‘hs contuon ue , Mhile oo the Bpanish throue, | prod an address of the condition of Burope for the | chaice Cue ne Keno tiny Riteascee Red. ged | ao wns di. vo ioston, had sudse ipod | Jones’ raefers” her crown to ler son, Pripee Al: | past sear, He was elogaent in refereuge to Glad- pike: ee Br ee a th Be eee Vimaisubael | $1500 kee been tata tinvuat woud be | polly 8ST. JOHN'S COLLEGRH. —_>— Commencement Exercises of the Catholic mia. | The commencement exercises of St. John’ College wea the event of the day at Fordham yes- torday. At the eastern end of the beautiful College lawn, underneath the shade of « group of majestic elms, a platform was erected, draped with flags and decorated with likenesses of saints. On the loft of der was committed, The story of | the President, the Rev, Jos Shea, 6, J., was sented murdered child, as told | the Very Rev, Vicar-Geveral Starrs, and gathored around him were the Faculty of the College, On the extreme left were the nt orators of the day. Fully a thousand persons were present. Conapicu- Babe ya the Old ight, while she was eliting fn ber Dr. Prownson, Monsignore Seton, Dr. Bwoenoy, Brig.-Cencral Sweeney, U8. A., Dr. Kerrigan, Gen, MeMalion, late Minister to the Argentine Renublio, Gen. O'Birne, Dr. Pinckney. Pathor Moylan and Person, 8. Father Ludden, of Florence ; Father Cassidy, Brooklyn ;* Father Daly, 8. J. ; Father Ben- dine, 8. J,; and Father Goets, 8, J. house, a8 eho was ® great trouble er vile names; that he then went ing soloon next door, kept by a Mx Prwip Weiss, suortly afterward re- py Schutle and two other men; Henry A. Gallagher, A. B., Brooklyn: Auguste Tanzdon, A. B., New York; John Lucy, A. B., Fort Smith, Ark; Samuel Murphy, A. B., New Yor Dennis R. Shiel, A B., Fordham, N. ¥.; Philip J. D. Yandyke, A. B., Detroit, Mich.; John O' Neill, LL.D, New York; and Patrick H. Hickey, New York, ‘The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on the following-named students: James A. Kelle} Svracuse, N. Y.; Edward D, Foley, Pawtneket 1 John’ W, Mérits, Morrisania, 8° Y 7 Joseph P. Costin, Halifox, N. 8; Wm. J, Ludden, Piorence. N Y.; Bllwin M, Goghlin, Toledo, Onio; Ignatins Ma manus, Chibuahua, Mex; Taomas Donohor, New York ; Desmond 8, Lamb, Albany, N. Y.; John J. Reiliy, New York; and Gustavus L. ‘Trempe, Sault Ste, Marie, Mich, ‘After con‘erring the degrees, the usns! address Dr. 0. A. Browntop. It was marked Joie. d. prizes Were distributed by the the absence of the Most Rev. ‘The medal awarded for the best bio- esnay was to ond 8. Lamb, and the John W. Morris, Subject: “Don Juan of Medals for proficiency were civen to FAebohis far KhetoricgMbichael F. Dooley -Letires, and Wm. P. Denegro for Clessics. college ordinary a sumptucus gollatioy spread for the invited guests, among whom Wer noticed many distinguished gentiemen, formeriy graduates of Bt. Jolin —— EISH TRIES 10 HIDE GRANT'S GUILT panterntente Gen. Babcock's Disclosure of the Bt. Do- minge Protocol—The Document Taken off the two men whom they brought id the baby out t road, saying. her and the babe over an emba: 0, and that it oon died; that alter mbankinent the men ran house is six dollars per she now owes for . amounting to eighty five centa; inuch trouble of late ; that one Wook small clil- Was in n state of mental excitement nd would pitiously call for her baby erty moned a jury, and an in- on ‘luesday afternoon. Two wit- mined, Mr. Schutte and Aaron Kar- pe mother him to go over and make peace ; id told tho woma 3 ned out of the attention to an article in the New York Times of the previous day, charging that he had surreptitiously Procured the publication of the profocal between Gen, Babcock and the Dominican Secretary of State, in the San Domingo investigation. Mr, Schurz said that the first knowledge obtained by the Investigating Committee of the existence of such a paper was throuzh Gen, Babcock himself, who had revealed the fact voluntarily, The Com- miiteo called upen the State Department for al the papers requiret by them, and the profocol was o of them, When th jestimony was closed it was found that the prolocel and otner papers on this List were missinz. The attevtion of the Chairman of the Committee (Mr. Nye) having Leen called to the fact, that gentleman wrote to the State Department for cop of the papers, The Chairman, Intending to be ab- sent temporarily, requested the Senator from Con necticut (Mr. Ferry) to take ebarge of the protocol whon it was received, and Mr. Ferry also being calle\ away, be (Mr. Ecburz) was asked by that Fen'leman to receive the paper and give ti to the reporter of the Committee. It was handed him by the doorkeeper, and afterward be asked the Clair- man (Mr, Nye) whether it was to go to the reportor, and Mr. Nye answered ** Yes ;" aud it was therefore pebdlished. These were the frets in regard to the publication. As far as the attacks upon him per- fopally were concerned, he (Mr. Selurz) did not think they were such as to compel him to take any notice of them, ‘The Weshington correspondent of the New York Frening Fret says that Mr. Hamilton Vish carried away the protocol and other papers fiom the cum- mittee room, ed TNE SENATE AND ST. DOMINGO. phlei ‘The President's Friends, Having Become Demoralized, Propose Appealing to the House -No Hope for the3Job. Wasurnatox, June 29.—The Senate went into executive ression to-day at 42%, M. on the St. Do- mingo treaty, Mr. Morrill of Vermont opened on it In a well-prepared assault, but soon found that Lis auditors had dropped into coat-rooms and corri- dors, leaving him only empty seats to talk to. A proposition was made to takes vote, on the ground that every Senator had made up his mind on tt and further debate was useless, Messengors were sent out in every direction to bring in absensees, but by the time Mr. Morrill closed it was b ands motion to adjourn was carried. been reached it would cer have been defeated, if the Senators e way they talk, ‘The President's friends to-day for the first time exhibit indications of cemoralizstion, and admit it say that ff it is thrown ove te, they will get a tert vote on it in the House before on ‘They profers to have reliance on something that indicates it will be recolved with more favor there, It is doubtful if testilled, that after Mr. Sehu'te ring. it was none of '# wife; that she was crylog, my poot Willie i dead; that aby ; hot to lave anything to bay to wi fast he went to his work as usval: shop {n which he worked, proper authorities of the supposed id died by pone of his child, if bh (WO men, and the ‘conduct of the ermined to bring the criminal to jus- stone unturned to get at the ury are stil in session, No ee een id Comanches Send a Washington, of the Ba: indian Territory, June 15, 1870.— ir capers urder Mr, Armetrong, proprietor of the ia charge of a saw mill ‘bt he was sealped and ly Comanche) save om dozen of Mr. Evans's mal were his farm the same night, and some midly Tndians iu a Mt about 12 o'clock @ party sup- ches entered the Quartermaster's Fa BRrees down on Teosday. Love, 7,000; lasurance, oir St, Vote. —The President sur- Acarpet factory in Beauvais, France, was burned on Tuesday, Loss over $1,000.00. Right’ hunared op Crutives a1 thrown out of employment. Several mall frame buildings near Bedford and Willoughhs avennes, Brooklyn, ocenpied as earpe ghogg Were burned’ early yesterday morning, los Mr. Charles Fechter sailed yesterday, ‘The Hop. John Lynch has been renowinated, Jowa reno minates the Hon, Wm. Sanythe for Con gress. Kerjamin F. Piexotto, of California, was yester- day confirmed as Consul to Bucharest, ‘The Republicans of Lewiston, Me., have nomi- pated the Hon. Wm. P. Frye for Congress, The Hon, Jasper Packard twas renominated for Congress by the Repubitcans of indiaanpolis yesterday, Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, who —~o— hicago beat the Tri- by 86 to 16 played on the Elysian Fields, Hobo: between the Ellaworth and the Light: He r, was born at Faton, Canada Bast, rican never be Major Hitchcock, of the nounces that DiumMajor Ht: drum corpe . Sarah Kramer, widow of the Rey. J Kramer, late of the Thirty-foarth street Sy sntlod fur burope 1b the Minnesota yesterday, is permanently cured, y. ¢ 11th of July, to Rock! ciety liad, a plea iente ahts fest iu Funk's Union Park, yes pogilist, And now Judge Hogan has cone to rowinz, The Judge can handle a nincteen foot shell boat superior to Benator Michael Norton, His muscles are hardening, ned ives tO be in Splendid condition for the fall Lodge No. 484, F. and A. M., enjoy iénie to-morrow ‘afternoon aud evening Brevet Major-Gens, Barnard and I. G.Wright and Col, Michie. of the ‘Biates Engineer © yesterday fol tn the Minnesota, Ii appointed a C the fortifications viversary by an excurelon ie nn to examine aud report military equipments of the sof Now York are making extensive DF the fair which they propose to oped tn The Deucnt of the Mount Sinai Hospital, coting and distribution of prigos tn aid ‘ian aud children of Cuba in the Acade- Ltronilyn, is postponed one week untll ing, Jufy 4, i voubequence of sue death ralée Lemus tt, the eminent a very difficalt opstetrical o frie of one our well known merch was prostiated by an atiack of p: the result it is presumed, of excetoive soliciiude ip behalf of bis patient. ‘Whe tumor that the Ton, and handsome Hagh Smith, joner of Docks, ¢x-Depity Chamberlain, &¢., Nore ® inarriage rg Nas. no. on Teporters interviewed bis docks other ua} cy he war doing the sixpenny Broadway, ding to his daily custom every aad he “suid that the rusaoe was ULleTly werynoay Knew he ba ws re Wags maa Be ye Moreover, it dere Stood in fusiionaole Circles that ‘neither le wor his Tioga Lever Bpaigs owegay ls An Markos rgeon, while eration on the punday inst, ons, corner Sixth Aha Greenwicd aye ladies of the African Union Chureh tu pear Sixth avenue: The prococds will ‘#upport of the church, eck eof ie in on ‘Nertalament and, ue Hi K ‘ou tbe Commision of Atravgewmogise AN EAST SIDE GIN TRAGEDY. ' 4 SEVENTERNTH WA RD POLITICIAN SHOT IN A BAR-nOOM, ——>— . Five Bullets Driven into Piper Burns's Body-Surgical Operation Bellevue ‘Taken Ont and the Man Walking Away—Almost « Miracle, At about 8 o'clock last night, in Johw Reilly’ barroom, First avenue and Thirteenth street, Pipor Burns, « noted politician of the Seventeeuth Fighteenth Warde, called for a drink, ‘he barkeep- er not waiting on him as soon as he wished, Borns drew his revolver to shoot him, The bar- keeper responded by drawing a similar weapon, and shot Burns in the breast, He fell on the floor, and it is enid that the barkeeper fired four more shots into him before be could use his weapon. Burne, mortally wounded, was takeg 40 Bellevue, Thospital, and the baikeener wes takea ty the ‘Twenty-seoond strest Police Station, ANOTHER ACCOUNT, out half-past 7 o'clock Inst evening, John lias" Piper" Burne, of 425 Bast Fourteenth street, a we ‘mown character in that vicinity, wont into the liquor store of Thomas Reilly, 910 First avenae, where he quarrelied with Martin Co merford, the barkeeper, and threatened to shoot’ Lim, for talking with OMicer Doran, who had atrested Burne a few doys ago, Luroe threw two pitehers at Commerford, with an evident determination to so riously injure Lim ; whereupon the barkeeper drow 4 reven-barrelied evolver and discharged every Varrel at Burns, Five of the shots took effoct; ome in tho right breast, ove under the left shoulder, of tu the back of the left hand, one breaking the finger, and the other injuring the thumb of the sume hand,’ Burns was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where the balls were extracted, and t not bei ousidered serious, h jas allowed at own reniest to depart, Commerford was taken to the Eighteenth Ward police station, where he was Locked up to await «judicial {nvestization, GIN ON THE BENCH. —— of a Respectable Brook= At ‘The Tacarcerath: me Yesterday came on to be tried before Mite James Buckley, of Brooklyn, city, the Sccond District Coart, an action 1% recover damages for the conversion of a trank and contents value@at $190. Mrs. Joyce, a boarding-houso keever, the defendant, claimed that she rigutfully kept and Lela possession of the property, a+ Lizzie Howard, the plaintiff, was indebted to her for board, Jam- Doree Jim appeared at the hour appointed, in his usual hilarious condition, Tt was geaerourly atipu- lated on & reqnest of plaintif's counsel that the roperty should be brought into Court to appraise is value, ‘Thirvy minutes, adjournment for this pu pose; At the coneiusion ‘of whieh His Hoaor et tered the court-room, still more “how come y sot" He then seomed disgusted with everything, ard diemissed the complaint, practically rendering jodgment for the boarding-house keeper, But im- mediately in a drunken whim he orderedjthe prop erty lo be delivered by bis myrmidons to the plaintiff, in contravention of his own jadwement, an tn Hob Htog style, over the righte of Mrs. Joyce, By advice of her counsel she bea resisted, and was committed to jail for conyempt of "Jamboree Jim" Wwiilo siting With bis hat on and his beels cocked Up on the judicial bench. Justice Pratt was Lunted UD, and.afier two brief hours’ incarceration in the Joathsome jail of Raymond srtect, through the effleacy of the ancient writ of hobers corpus, © most re- Fpectable and estimable woman—well knowa as such {n Brooklyn scciety—wes released from the clutches of the Jusicial rufllan Buckley. —— ROCKY MOORT A Let Superintendent Jourdan Take an Incog. Trip Through the Nineteenth Ward. ‘The following items ave copied from the police return of Officer Gunner xesterday: P. M. Matthew H. Moore, age? 4, resi ‘ond ttreet and Third avenue, wis b ing frou fs. ‘Tne umbol 11N. mu at the corner of Six: and Third aveune he Was assunited b he least provocation, when min the bnek of his’ head, He walked howe and dr fuch is the police record, but an eye-witness com nects the two entries remarkably, d shows that cithor the police have been very remiss in their duty, or were entirely ignorant of the facta, The Matthew #1, Moore alluded to in the first paragraph I» the Hon. “Rocky” Moore, On Tuew day night Rocky and one of his pals, named Tom Connor, went on a bender and committed various Hitle indircretions, one of which connects the seo ond rarsgraph with the Orst, Murtagh Murphy aod bis brother, Who are peaceable men, laborers, were standing at one of the corners of Sixty-socond street and Third avenue, when they were attacked by raflans, and were cut ond beaten badly (altho the police’ returns say that ooly Murtazh burt), end no person was arrested, Tt is aid that Hocky bas frequently boosted that the police dare not arrest him; and recently he was arrested (or a Denial attack om a woman in a Third avenue car, but the sant in charge refosed to hold Lim, be cause he could ree nothi rong. $a. GANNON'S O WIFES. —+> And bis First Wife's Two Tusbands—A Troublesome Girl from Rivers Two years ago William Gannon, of 21 East Broadway, became infatuated with a Bowery street walker named Helen Hayeos, who had respectable parents living in Riverside, Inogining that he could make a good and virtuous wife of her, he married her, and for a short time ever) thing went on smooth. ly, But one evening the young wile went out ow the street, and the Lusband learned the fuct, After a fow skirmishes the couple agreed to separate, A divorce was grented by Judge Doly. The husband then married another maiden, and everything weal ‘on happily until the wicked Helen stepped in, She went to his bouse on Tuesday night, and in abusive language told the newly-made wife that Gannon waa her husband, ‘The tntrnder was nrvested, and yor terday arraigned in the Essex Market Pylice Court, There Mr, Ganron appeared with many legal docu. ments to show his divorce from Hele the climax, ® marriage ceitit showing that Helen had just nv The Judge reprimanded her. — CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, senha FM. Holbrook, ex-membor of Congress, was sastinated on the Mth of June im Idaho etty moster and crew of the Myra, of Belfist, were fed in Lo. ton yeelerday, for robbing the body of @ drowned man. Mr. Francis C. Hellinge Newar Q himself in terday He bad Sunday afternoon, aud bad und, to eap e Was produced ed another man, was before Cot ‘worth, found ihigenlous!y conrented Mand Barthowme June 22, in a ena enthavenuc, and Cai with'a hatchet. Muckler diot yeeterday 1 evue Lioepital, Carroll is io enstody —— JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, istics ata Four fatal sunstrokes yesterday. Music In Madison square from 6 to 8 P.M aperintendont Jourden's census shows in this city: Horses, $738; inules, 116 ; co: NL; OxeR, 116 bulls, 1 one year old, was found Vest Twonty-sevonth sticct yew! morning. Lewis M. Van Beton was on trial in the General Beasions Court yesterday on charge of altering @ chock Of Fink & Hatoh’s for $11) nto ony for #1100, Hrosdway elothing merchants hap a large drink costs allen Duiiding in Lafayette place is once more of erection, ‘The {rot of it» standing at all amity seme to 7 it is Fome- stronger than most buildings. Yesterday the Hon, De Witt ©, Littlejoam of Oa- re mabers of tke Pron Teke xchange ont Ry at pew means Of trans: {ation between New York and the West, Some ‘newly varnisived jomnibuses have appeared fon Lireadway. The horizontal bars, by which the ma- Jority oF the partengers are permiited to hang for Com Peuks euch, AFC Upped With silver. T t ther. Lhe passeny ly relieved, believh fed any kniections . dissase posscasors of why aLimatedithings, walch could be Cap Vured only af ‘exciting searcn, 4 Stafford's Iron sod Sulphur Powders invigorate the body and purify the blood.~Ade. Nowa il find a plo Tweilth street. e handed ty wero, eased nt home with 40.

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