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MMIRTY-SEVENTA YEAR TALKING—NOT FIGHTING. —_— ))'S HORSB ALREADY SENT 10 INK FRONTIER. Fiste—Pew Shaking Her Hee ine A ‘Threatening Spain Shiver- ing and Shaking~ Portugal and Denmark Waking Up England Prating of Peace Panis, July 11.—The Moniteur du Soir an- pounces (hat it will no longer give publicity to the Rpovement of troops, and exhorts the other bet) teadont a similar rule, Upto a late hour last niaht, Prossia’s de‘initive answer bad not been received, dat it was momentarily expected. The city is greatly ticited, The Bourse opened active and excited. france 70 centime Mee Consiicandt says: “It is ramored to-day oat the King of Prussia has approved the candid: tore of Prince Hohensoliern.” The Figaro pre jands that the King is willing enough to aid the Affairs of Spain, but loss 60 regarding the guaran: tees requested of him. Tite AMPRROR AROUT TO MOVE. fhe Journal says in case of war the Emperor will yommand in person, with the Prince Imperial attached Wohi stat. ‘The Gaulols says the horses of the Em- have been seat to the fronti Tt is asserted that France will not consent to o Congress of the Powers until Prossia has yielded on the question of ince Leopold's candidacy, PRUASIA'S DRFIANCR, + fis reported that a telegraphic despatch was sent yerterday from Bms to the Emperor by Count Bene doit, It wae so altered by the Prussian telegraphers that little of it could be deciphered. The only part which could be understood was to the effect that Prince Leopuld had received the consent of the King ‘of Prussia to his acceptance of Gen. Prim's offer. Prince Leopold is at Ems, and assiste at the coun- Ps deld there by the King and his ministers, Mm. Tee Darcé left for Kms last night with the last in- ntroctions for Minister Benedetti. Count Benevtetti tomplains of the articles in the Constitutional. It beaimed that the Danes are enthusiastically in fa- roe of war against Prussia, INTERYERING WITH THR PARIS PRESS. ‘Mee project of a law te to be submitted in the ‘Corps Législatif, prescribing the limits to which the yes shall confine itself in publishing details of ailiury preparations and movements, OFTCIAL STATMMENT OF THR DUKE DE GRAMONT. In the Corps Lagisiatif to-day, the Duke de Gra Dost declared that the Government understood the twpationce of the Chambers and the nation, but could not yet make known the result of nezotis- tions, It awaited an answer, apon which its move- ments would depend, All the foreign Governments Wo which it had addressed itself aporeciated the Jogitimate complaint of France, He hoped that all would soon be kuown to the Chambers; but to-day be must appear! to the patriotism and sense of policy of each member. M. Arago repited that as he desired as mach as wy one to hear facife declarations, he must ask ihe Minister of Foreign Affairs whether, among the questions awaiting solution, there were not some which had nothing to do with the case of the I'rince ef Holepzoliers, and, if #0, he must conclude that the Government only sought a -pretext for war. The clamors of the majority ;revented the Duke be Gramont from making a reply. ‘THE FRENCH NOTE TO PRUSSIA Baker two demands, one for the disavowal of Prince Leopold's candidacy by Prussia, and the citer for the withdrawal of the Prince's name in tonuection with the Spanish crown. Prussia’s answar to France ts expected to-morro Bpecis! English envoys have gone to Eme, Pari: tui Madrid. ‘The Queen of Prussia has arrived at Bus to use ber influence for the preservation of peace. WAPOLEO ‘THe ARMY AT PARIS das received orders to mareh to the Moselle, and tix transports at Toulon have steam up, ready to 441) for Algiers, to bring back troops. ‘The Imperial are to constitute the First Corpa d*Armie, ch will be commanded by Marchal Bazaine, with General Courtat de Cissey Chief of Staff, aud head- quarters a! Metz ‘Marsinu! MeMaboo has been ordered from Algeria to take command of the army which is to operate on the Rhine. Gen, Lebrun will be his ebief of staff, and Gens, Frossard and Bourbaki will march with him, ‘Toe Count de Palikao, with Chaugarnier tod other generals, will act on the Spanish frontier Orders have also been sent to Cherbourg to prevare # fleet to transport 0.000 troops, whose destination ts Bamburg and the North Sea, STILL CONSULTING. } Evening. —It is not known that any answer has yet been received from Prussia, The delay de. presses the Bourse, and rents have declined 68!r. Ge. Members of the Cabinet were at St. Cloud all day in close consultation with the Emperor, PRUSSIA FRELS INSULT Benin, Joly 11 —One of the semi-offleial journals his worving has an article stating thet France per- tia io her insvlt to Prossia in holding Prossia trwerabie in the Hobengollern matter. The policy 01 Spain was adopted without any foreign prompt ia, The North German Parliament bas been sum Bived to give France her answer. PRUSSIA THREATENS FRANCE. Toe North German Gazette says the words useil bribe Duke de Gramont in the Corps Législatif lust werk were a provocation rather thaa the Prudent longuage of a statesman, If this was the Oect of lo Minister he had better take care, SPAIN IN FEAR AND TREMBLING, Mavniv, Juir 11.—The Regency has renewed its Geclarstion that the choice of thw Priuce of Hoh Aoliern was dictated by no hostility to France, The Key n newspapers of Spain blame the Goversuent for the present crisis, and think the ediate proclamation of a Republic the best reply France. ‘The /mparcial insists that the French Mm is to furce Prince Alfonso upon the Spanish Wrone, WHAT SEMRANO TOLD MEKCI Tein viated that at an interview on Saturday the Nerect Serrano told Baron Mercier, the Vronch Minister, (hat as a rule he Bominatio ver interfered with for the throne, as he desired that it ve sail of him that he wished to retain wnd he added that in the affair 0 Frince Leopold tie had acted as in all previous cases. A cont/iracy haw been discovered here, the object Of Wlici wos to declare w republic. The leaders bare becu arrested. PORTUGAL GRTTING EXCITED, Lisnoy July 11.—'The eandidatare of Prince Boberroiiern and the trouble that bax grown out of "cause the greatest excitement here, ‘Thore have en several eetings of the Minisiers, occasioned ng telegrams from London and Paris, 1s THIS ANOTH: PRUSSIAN THMEAT? formovru, July 11.—Several Prussian iron cluds Vhich Were riding at anchor in this harbor received Mders jesterday to proceed to the Baltic, ‘Yo-day lheve Criere were revo! 4 the vessels will Mit Curhourg, France, tn ately ViVkoTWENTIES DOWN IN YHANKFOKT July 11,—The war rumors continue an bonds with securities of all de Five Twenty bonds of 1902 have rapidly nid coed to-day at 91 PRUSSIA TAKING THINGS COOL, July 1. —The Times bas just recei od tn Berlin tow , announcing bhi » forwarded from there, touching atthe Bultic ports, are unfound: undue activity on the part of the nd no popular excitement ip Ber. of the q tions at issue be- sia seoms to be confidently Vthe lin Ay tween F Apected evcrsw MU LY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, London and rool ure affected vr the firat thine wince the Opening Ti question, A complete pante and at Liverpool, ax is sbown in the sriton of the prices of securities just fignres of Saturday rwfitturday eve. Monday noon ) hie MK — a | ah eee " 1 wie = ry tut 40 site MY IRS Om Wk se 2 AS = oper (Wo state, however, thit « large share of “er! C0 Heeae ito be ascribed to tue ap ‘caching rcttlement, and the expectation of the ayers contracting their accommodations, Breadstums are firmer, and there is an ndyance in the price of American wheat, Desnatents from the various Buropean capitals this metning announce that the excitement is generally tnereasing, particu larly in moneyed circles, umd all sorts of securitios have declined heavily, WHAT CAUSED THE PANIC. The London Telegraph, in its article this moraing on the general uneasiness, anys ‘The war panic might die out. only men known to be in the Emperoi's confidence are selling heavily. 1° Times has stron article on the Spanish question this 1s, Whereta It save: Tt te #UIH possible to Icok calmly at the . The Ministers must ¥ misters SOE, to. impress. Eranes Suki x. ts ps on a. soon rien Hse Cap ast Ret Tira tees! wer the real lestie in the "pos: Nore” or “the ng the peat clviltzation has everything “to los ._ France ts clearty in the ya. reaponsibiiity. France ascri Ww accept the disclaimer. France odject to any arrangement 6 within ber-own compotcncr + Neutral powers nitst iH ‘edly, and Brmly to prevent, if poset: COOLING DOWN. 5 P.M.—The feoling is much quieter, both here and at Paris, and the impression is fest eaini: round that the question between Prussia a France will be sett'ed without resorting to extreme Measures. Secorities of all kin< have advanced several per cer stil upward, inerican sixty: At Lo'clock, have just closed at 88 funds havo Advanced proportignaly. A, much bet ter feeling prevails at the Pais bourse, At # o'clock Rentes were 69 francs 40 centimes—a very decided advance, ENGLAND PIPING FOR FRADI ply tos questi :. France having je termination to resist the election of Prince Leopold, Her Majesty's Government in connection with other powers, was using every means to preserve peace And restore an amicable understanding. Similar statements were made on the part of tin tie House of Commons to-night ay, Under Foreign Secretary, in reply to tion, England had not expressed herself rab lection of the Prince of Hobe zollern for ti Mr. Giadstone add- od that the nomi had taken the Government by surprise. France had threatened to proceed to extremit: and should sbe pers threats, her Majesty's Government every m ould exhaust nto prevent war apen 8 case oo little < —$—$—$<—<—<—__ THE BURGLAR FAMILY. —— Eliza Ellis Allowed to Go—The McNamara Career—A Resume of thelr Recent Acts. On the 19th of September inst year the estab lishment of Guiterman Bros., 63 Leonard street, was forcibly opened and robbed, At 8 o'clock on that ay George Allen was arrested for the burglary. On the 234 Frank McNamara, alias Redmon, George Whitney, and Bilas Ellis were also arrested for par- tictoation In the crime, At the house of the latter, 145 Hester street, s large portion of the 7 was found, which’ had been first taken to 31 Market Gireet, where the thieves room a few yya before the barglary. On the 14th of May of t Front year Bixby & Co.'s bonded warehouse, 411 Greoiwich street, was broken open. For this vio- lation of Ia nomas Sraith, Boullot Frank ris ing. citt pty Al nising citizens were mm | in dicted Yesterdey Mrs, McNamara, the, mother of the majority of tie burgiars, attempted. to prove alti for Scullon, who Was, arrested ten or twelve days ago at 22 Mott street, The cliim for an alidi was foanded upon s statement made in Aim Ag John McNamara himself; but the force ot the elaim was weakened by the fact that the document. was found at #2 Mott street by Detective Fieid at the very time be captured Seullon. This was on the oceasion when the handsome officer had the fanny adventure with the baby. When Eliza Bilis, another of the prisoners, was called up yesterday before Recorder Hackett, fullty, and the tender-heartod magistrat Influenced by ibe following kind letter from Capt. ° Precin \dgment, andYo?'tne wretched women'go: Naw Your. June 2, 1870, Ney ‘rece! en A "cases arte oles uiterman & Bros. their atore on ‘Sanday, " Of last yar. At the thine of ced in preguaney. Bhi 1870, while at liberty was an infant of but a few ist of two other children, the nk not over 5 years of age. On the 26th of last February, Tested Of & bench warrant Unie sve aud babe f ‘omde Prison. Her husband, to be Abard workiog man (but who has er his wayward wife) the three chil: x:lted my sympalty. [think that Lam not an error In appealing to you, if uot incom th the F discharge of your public duties, ency as the law will allow ¢, to the family which she has i BOcence abd helplessness ost yi ih care and tnpport Eliza hos suffcrod a long imprisonment; the punish ted may be « warnibg, and the cause desirable on "VERA perry. Afver discharging the woman, Recorder Hackett paid a high compliment to Capt, Petty and Detective Field for the careful and successtul manner in wrich they had managed these cases,'and to Assistant Dis triet Attor 1. Fellows manifested in prosecutin captured burg! all are to dur Imprisonment, ho’ no dren have commit their nlders and le except Eliza Kilis. forgery ; Whitney was once James, not concerned in these burglir the State service in Sing ping The Stolen Cuban Bonde, On the 25th of last June, the room of Carlos Castitlo, Special Ageut and Treasurer of the Cuban Mission, at the St, George Hotel, Broudway, were broken open at about 10 o'eloca in the mora: tog, and $35,000 In U.S. bonds, a few thousand in Cuban bonds, several’ letters, and valuable papers were stolen. ‘Since that time the police have been on the watch for the tuleves. Yesterday Col. W aud Detective OMicer Eus- tace urrestea on jway a man who gave the name of Joseph Gregory. cigar dealer. Ia his pos- session were found $10,000 worth of tered bonds solen from Castillo, and to negotiate, It is supposed that Gregory or knows the whereabouts of the ma- Jority of the stolen bonds with woich he has been intrusted tor the purpose of raising tou ‘The prisover was liken to police bh where he was locked up to await the Tombs to-day. Meanwhile the police were in search of the balance of the property, and the others fail to have been concerned in the robbery. ¢ Mutiny om S ' William Tabor cleared from the port of ‘ork on May 12 for San Francisco. Shortly after leaving, however, the crew became mautinous, and Capt. “Hutchinson in some way or was implicated with them. ‘The vessel put Thomas, und was ordered by the American States un the ‘The William Tabor in. port yer part of the mutinous crew on board ip Beveral friends of Capt Hutchinson have been to the cunsignees, ant at vessel, but Cay Plummer refuses t particulars of furnish any Wasnixorox, July 11-3 P. M.—The Conf ence Committee on the Funding bill bave acreed Upon 4 and 4 per cent. bonds, ‘The debt is to be funded us follows : $200,000,000 at 6 per cent., §200,- 90,000 at 434 per cent, $1,000, 000,000 at 4 pér cent. The interest on gold deposits is limited to 2y National banks hereafler organized must = —E More Occasional Bu Havana, July 11,—During an engagement lately neat Moron, between the Spapiards and in- surgents, Licutenant Patino, of the Spanish army, and eighteen soldiers we venteen in: were also kille Noval attacked me boily of insurg tant, kill- ing thirty-one of their number, Great excitement exists throughout the island over the Buropeau complications fa —————— Coolie Labor for Cann Tononto, July 11,—It is understood that one of the contractors of the ‘Toronto and Nipissing Railway left for San Franciseo with the view of in troducing coolie labor, the newly arrived immi grants | aving Kiven so much trouble, that to insure The completion Of the contract a larger force is re quired, —— Tho Chiuese on Southera Plantation Sr, Louis, July 11,—Five hundred Chinese laborers arrived here to-day and loft for Memphis, whence they go 10 the tuterior of Tennessee to work on plantations, ES = = BROOKLEN, pier areds Muyor Kalbfleisch yosterday informed the Con. inan Counell that over $2,090/00 had been added to the last January, and that by the end Of the pres Tyear ihe debrof. the city and coun: ty would be $20,400, How is (ils, Mi, Boss MeLaugh. lin? ‘The Superintendent of Buildings has just discov. gred that the Kigiith Mrecinct Police Station, corne! Fourth avenue sod Ninoieenth street, 1s 10 an un conditon. Boss Mc! in Caused the only efficient Buperintendent to bi ted out of office, oF this ‘and many other wor churer Would bave boon ro. porved before uo CONKLING BEATS FENTON, ed THOMAS MURPHY COMFIRMED AS COLLECTOR OF THE PORT. — ‘Tho Rastle in the Senate Executive Session ~The Confirmat’ Secured by a Vote 48 to 3—Hornce Greeley Wasmixotow, July 11.—After a five hours de- bate between Senators Fenton{ and Conkling, Mr. Murphy was confirmed by » vote of 43 to 9, The burthen of Mr Fenton's cowplaint was that Mr. Murphy bad not been a party man but as an enemy of bis had preferred the defeat of the pa be went over the whole history of parties and cliqnes tn New York and charged that after Hoffman and Prayn were nominated in 1966, Murphy had got Up a ratification meeting over them that be had beon to the Philadelphia Convention in ANDY JONNSON TrMES, And that when New York had fixed her State Con- vention for February in 1963, in order to make her voice felt for bimself for Vice-President, Marphy had organized another delegation, and had gone to Chicago to defeat bis nomination. He had s large umber of letters from unknown men, and extracts from country newspapers hostile to Mr. Marphy. He read antit he had wearied the Senate 60 he was Almost without an audience, He alleged that thirteen of the eighteen Republi- can members from Now York were opposed to Mr. Murphy, and without making any direct charges Against hiw, he spoke of his having been s contractor daring the war, who furnished caps that did not pass. When he closed there was little or no doubt of Mr. Murphy's confirmation, bat Mr. Conkling desired to vindicate him from unfair imputations, and replied to the charges seriatim, He had a pa- per with the call fur the meeting in September, 1206, of Republiens and business men, to ratify HOFFMAN'S NOMINATIONS, ‘and on having tt read, it was found to be headed by the names of the Hon, Hamilton Fish, A. T. Stew- art, and ot the meeting the Hon, M. H. Grinnell wa Vice-Prosident, but Murphy was not there, nor was his mame to be found on the records of the Phila- delphia Convention. The Chicago Vteo-Presidential issue was conceed- eto be fnir ground for opposition to Mr. (Fenton securing the nomination, He had read letters from large numbers of leading aud eminent Republicans endorsing Mr. Murphy, among whom were John A. Griswold, Comptroller Hilthouse, Judge Folger, Henry Clows, &c.. He stated that a majority of the Republican members of the House from Ne York, were for Murphy's confirmation, and a pro- test againat tt got ap by Fenton was only SIGNED BY THREE MEMBERS. ‘The rest were for him or refused to recommend his rejection. He alluded to the hat contract and quoted from the report of the Commissioner endorsing Mr. Murphy and demanded a vote upon the confir- mation, Mr. Fenton seemed completely demoral- ized though Mr. Conkling had never, exoept by im- plication, made any personal attack upon bim and in the answer tothe aspersions of his colleague replied in the most guarded manner but with facts and data that carried conviction with him. The roll ca.) found only Tipton of Nebraska and Harris of Louisiana voting with Fenton to reject, and then without further ceremony they confirmed the rest of the list, and Merritt went overboard «ithout making ripple in the water. The corridors were well filled with Murphy and anti-Murphy men, Promi neut among the latter was GRERLEY's LAWYER, who came over with a few private mem from Horace to Senators to reject Murphy and serve the party. the vote was announced to the cutaiders the Fenton mon thought it was. « hoax wi they found wus too true, they beat n hasty retreat, and now it js dificult to fod a man who was not lways for Murpny. In Senator Conkling's remark jor Fenton having quoted from the Tribu Se against Murphy, he gaid that in the whole course of ils pabile career he had never kuown & more wicked an COWARDLY AKD MALIGNANT assault upon the obaracter of a citiaen than t the Tridwneon Mr. Murphy. Its editor only a ng with his chorscter in making this ae oday Was an influence never in preac edition, dis 7 A perscen ing every man down to its editor, Cr who had in some way crossed tis ambition, He ea the influence of Me. Greeiey apon New York politics as disorganization and dishesreng: bis wary were life wars of a cow. ard; for while be ciaimed and exercised the right to when Ht plewed bis own purpos: i the merciless fury of a Spanish ing who diftered with him; and ia this way t Mr. Murpay. Mr. Fenton accused disorganization, and yet the sonal motives ia is own which was largely Republican, tot destroy am: who bal exercised his right as a Senator to vote ay he please |. In 1967 he organized bolt and defeated him, sending a Democrat to Albany, and aided throwing the into the hands ot Tamm Hall, and himself, a tusitor to the party, returned to usk the Sonate to’ make an example of Mr. Murphy for doing what he himself had tn All the Democratic Senators votai for Ms. Mar. phy's confirmation, A number of Republicans, in cluding Messrs. tumner, Howard, Harlan, and An- thony, did not vote. ‘Moses H. Grinnell was confirmed by the Senate as Navol officer of tue port of New York, and Thomas Hillhouse Assistant Treasurer, tel Watting for the Verdict—eencs the Cus. tom House—How New Collector Re- pursued, W sition, any he ha Mr. Morphy himself for I circles yesterday the only question was, Will Murphy be confirmed? The anxious faces yesterday in the Custom House, par- ticularly in the rotunda and the naval ofice, re- minded one of a funeral, The Fentonites were certain that the fight in the Senate would be long ‘nd not afew wagers were made that Senator Fenton would do more talking than Senator Conkling. ‘A few believed that Mr, Murphy, in the event of bis being confirmed, would make few ifany changes, ‘This idea produced s broad grin on THE FACES OF THE OUTS, who were around the doors and lobbies ta great numbers, The Collector's room for once was quite deserted, ‘The threadbare spots in the eurpet, where many a hopeful and pa restless feet, were plainly visible, r,read Tux SUN and sighed, and little Sun Mutual Anthony repeated Hamlet's sollioquy wuile abstractedly cazing (rom the window, Embree and Williams were hopeful, but not go the night wateh- man, who bored everybody that passed for Murphy's address, Telegrams were received that Fenton was making the strongest speech of the season with tell- ing effoct, A later telogram stated that Murphy stock was falling. When the Custom House was finally closed, THE LAST TELEGRAM arrived, stating that Feoton was still at it, ‘The iarge army of offccholders were not anxious about their dinners and many flocked to the Filth Avenue Hotel. No telegrams were received until afier dark, aud those were of a very unsatisfactory nature, judging by the meagre information doled out in the barroom and lobby. ‘The principally confined to the ‘workers of the party, Who are mostly found in the Survey or's Department, Every post and pillar in the hotel was firmly sup: doy weighers, napectorn, and augers, Who Freely discussed Mr. Murphy's proapects, embled were not Among the party A FEW ‘ PLOPPERS, who but yesterday clung to Grinnell, On the Twen (third treet side, ins ploasnnt, room on the f Murp round floor, was the Hon. Gy the open ‘casement, smoking @ Henr Ife was as cool as @ cucumber, very ttle concerned out ma Washington, Hoe remarked that it was matier of time as to the the news of his confirmation, Surveyor Cornell Wan ‘also. enjosing the weed, ond gave a cordial Wwoleome to the FUN represontative, Hon Isuac England, Hugh Hastings, George Bliss, aud several other of Mr, Murphy's friends were anx- {ously uwalting the latost ews, About 10 o'clock Surveyor Cornell was seen in close proximity to the telegraph operator, A few minutes after he gave a Ver) significant smile and left the office with a tele. Sramin-bis band, That ip of paper contalued the words, “JUST CONFIRMED | eas, 43; nays, 3." ‘The news war received by Mr. urphy while reclining on the bed. His only anx loty was to know who the two Senators were who voted nay borides Fenton, The SUN representa: live was the only newspaper man that congratu. luted the new Collector, after which he left him to lie down to pleasaut dreams, ‘The officeholders all seatlored, gad everybody seomed happy, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1870. LIFE AT LONG BRANCH. FOUR MAGNIFICENT FIGHTS IN ONE MOONLIGHT NIGHT. aan njoymont~A Lively Mill about a Pickled Olive—Three Fisk’ Marines Knocked Down with a Lemon Saneezer—Glo: ing of a Wake-A Pitched Battle B Helmbold’s Block. Correspondence of The Sun. Lona Braxcn, July 11.—Yesterday the real sh bog Atrociously warm woather sent an immense erowd of pleasure seckers down on Satar- day, and every part of the Branch was thronged on Sunday by such a swarm of mon, women, and chil- dren as never was known before in its history. The general scenes were as usual, and any lengthened description of them, while it migiit serve very well to fill the aching voids of the blanket sheets, would uselessly impose upon your valnable space, so we Will confine ourseives strictly to the details of the ORRAT PRIZR FIGHT and the two minor ¢crimmagos which have served the interminable topic of conversation at th dining tables, on the piazzas, on the besch, and everywhere the whole of this blessed day, TROUBLE AMONG THE WAITERS, The Continental ha rejoiced this season in the pone jon, among others, of two waiters, named respectively John Lunny and Patrick Murray, the one tall and slim and the other short and stout, but doth accomplished artists in their profession. Wit! Persons 80 opposite in their physical traits, it is no wonder that psychologically they should sometime: do at variance ; but nothing fof an alarming nature manifested itself aotit dinner hour yesterday. Evorything was ready in the kitchen for immediate THE SCANNEL INQUEST. omen ‘The Post Mortem Exam ‘The Coroners’ Quarrel- W' Friends Hay—Joba Se Who kille! Florence Sogy is q question that Will probabiy never Y@ Aatistuctoriiy solved. Indeed the question jast now is not so mach who killed him, as who shall find out who killed bim, Scannel's family wish the investigation to be made by Coroner Flynn, while the friends of Donohue, who is charged in Seannel's anfe-mortem statemont with being the murderer, prefer that Coroner Rol- ling should conduct it, They urge that, as Coroner Rollins commonced the investigatlon immediately alter the shooting, ho is the proper official to con- elude it, Coroner Flynn and Dr. Shine visited S17 East ‘Twenty-seventh street yesterday, and s POST MORTEM EXAMINATION was made. ‘The fatal bullet was found completely imbedded in the sping, and only an iron constitution could have enabled Scanpel to survive as long aa be did. A ScwN reporter visited the house last ev id found the premises in charge of a poll detailed by tain McDowell, Many friends of the late Alderman were present, The eral rervices will be had on Wednesday. WHAT MRS. GRUNDY BATS. The death of Beane! has revived all the excite- ‘ment #0 rife at the time of the shooting among ward Doliticians and others. The idea that he received the fatal abot accidentally at the hands of his brother Jobin is again the subject of discussion, The friends of Dononue c'aim that Coroner Fiynn is interested tn fastening the crime upon him (Donohue), and hint that the alleged ante-mortem statement of Scannel is JOHN ALEXANDER'S BONDS. pee ateie Juntice—The Gardiners Deeply -Hhall they ke Arraigned on 4 Crimi- Charge The prolonged investigation before Surrogate Hutchings in reference to the whereabouts of the missing property of the late Capt. Jolin Alexander has not reenited in bringing to light any portion ot the bonds besides the $8,100 which the Gardiners had previously confessed to having in their posses- tion, and which are now deposited with the Union Trast Company, The Surrogate bas directed that these {rzinia C, Burko, the*Gaugiter abd executes ofthe deceused. Ths Burrogate’s opinion is appended : It appeara by the testimony that the decedent, John Alexander, bad in his posecesion sbout the time of his death bonds and othor scourities of the value of FROM $45,000 to $60,000, A memorandum of the seenrities was $e previous to, his deagh by hve intimate friend, . Dewey, who counted thou at the request and in the Preveppe of the decedent, and then returned them to one wo bags In wile Capt. Alexander wns ae. fa ed to *$ep, hem, and which were sv waded je decedent was almost. biiud, abd opt Yends. to count cat off the conpons which were ‘he memorandum of Mr. Dewey shows that t! itica In the possession of John Alexander. abort revions to bie dent And while residing as a Leeda, another friend of the deceared, tostited tain Alexander was In the habit of coming to bonds counted; that he frequently counted them; and that in December before his ds count. ‘ed foF him $43,000 in Donde, that he carried IN TWO BAGS AROUND HIS NECK, Spd tpl ba ped eousted for Ceptein Alexander all abou ‘of bonds, Ih, Winehcater testified that ke was prbsent Mfr. ‘counted Captain Aicxander's bonds in aed that there’ tell the Captain Mr. Richard Swain, w! der about forty years, tertimed: 1 knew | roperty, for he Prifis corroborates Mr. Leeds's testimony, that he was worth about for, in nine with the carefat ram pon habits of Captain Alexander, starting with a capital of $30,000. would be Very likely’ to add $10,000 to bis accumulations, t of property, which by the last rgue that Seani be utterly speochless and unable to ime the alleged statement is claimed been mado; that he knew vious to bis deat should have sonted themselves, and the various courses were already dished and laid out {n tempting array, ready{ at the waiters’ band, when Lanny stepped up to that portion of the edibles over which Morray held guard, and picked an olive off » fo furnish the reporters with © copy of the ante-mortem statement, driving person- ally to the police beadqnarters at a lato hour Satar- ‘Of this large amor Will of the decedent BERQe! ONLY CHILD, , day Ly ghd enabl it oe ie er day v dish for the pose of eating it, Murray resisted | morning iss asert ‘oroner Mtail Amott hon besa Clearly traced during this ura. | thie breach of good breeding, and peremptority or- | Flynn has no righ case out of the it hands of Coroner Rollins, at than the more feos in the case is the incentive—in fact, that he is acting in the interest of certain parties, who wish to remove the responsibility of the tragedy from the brother to Donohue. ‘THE OTHER BIDE. that something more dered the return of tae fruit, an order which Lunny contemptuously refasod to Obey. One word brought on another, antil at last BLOWS wi RESORTED TO, 4 for a while the Continental kitchen presented a 1¢ which would have made old Bill Tovee screech Jonged examination, ‘The Gardiners and the other members of the family t first dented that Mr. Alexavder loft any property. It was, however, enbscqnently admitted thar ne had in his possession about the tine of bis death certain secu. Wikies. whieh ware in jut from Ys neck while aving, ‘It has been claimed Gardiner that these rpcaritice were & sift to, the leiter by the gece, | with delight. Whack | whack! went the Gate of the whee Wat eee tant eee feat. ft ie, however, In evidence. by the obynicians i i isoges, and . . y who attended him, and one of whom resided in igerents con each other viseros, nad the air be- | adent in bls sesertion that, from the position Of the came resonant with curses loud and deep clatter of amasting crockery, as they palied exch other onergetically about. ‘The dinner was scattered over the floor in every direction, and it Is impossible to estimate the amount of damage which mi ‘bt have been done had not the genial Burrows, the proprie- tor, alarmed at the din, bounced into the room and jerked the combatants apart. fle severely repri- mmandea there, and discharged ‘hem both on the spot, ‘This only incensed them the more, and each belie ing himseif to be the injured party, demanded sntis- fection from the other. It was agreed at last that they abould meet again this morning at half-past six o'clock, bebind Helmboid’s block, and wipe out the stains Upon their honor by 9 resort to the rules of the Lohdon P. KR. The spectators were charmed, and made all arrangements to be on hand at the aj pointed hour. All was quiet antil about midnight, when poate of the Gardiners, that th Gecedent was in jetharzic state, 1 ‘and e nae ctr carters (a fan, he died of softening of the br: im. Gardiner and her daughter, Mr only witnesses as to THE GIFT OF THE BONDS, $04. farce speared win pee taney wilt As rs. Burke apneated wih he é dencent the Ein, Mrs. Graf told Mr. Leeds, as in his testimony, the Dag was ha . irs. Gardiner, her mother, “ Cxptam Alexander fell back, and the most heavenly smile eame over bis face that the had ever seen iw her life, nd she Compequentty felt ‘eo he wished it to congident Un rope:ty in bouds 0." It it and Mra. Gard IAS Come imto ner, and Mr. and which ‘have after eeh die osed of by them, though this faq revions denials her first examination, ies, no one but Thomes Donohue could have red the fatal shot, When asked why ho wished Coroner Flynn rather than Coroner Kollins to hold the inquest, he said that the latter was biased and would endeavor to clear Donohue. He also stated that Rollins, when he called at Belleve Hospital, rtly after the shooting, to take an anfe-mortem statement, was so GROSBLY INTOXICATED to be unfit to do so. Florence, he says noticed the time, and requested Roilins to leave the room. This be gives as the only reason why the elt man refused to mak me. ‘THe sITOATION At present is interesting. Flynn jnounces that he will hold the inquest daring the first part of next only after the nost searching examinwtior week. Rollins alee stated yesterday that he in- ited that ‘A TERRIBLE RACKET tended to bold an % Tae tastata the neighborhood of Helmboid’s block attracted Donobue is now at the Americus Clab Grounds, at rerybody ia that direction ata doubie-quick. It | Ind (ot who attended on the dying man with her mother claim: Harbor, Connectient. Being out of this ec w Bprevionsly presented to her by him for the ben appenred that three of t rie baggage-smashers | State he cannot be arrested with Stherchin ana which sho gave to her husband, who’ | Went into the lager beer saloon in tuat row, and | from Governor Hoffman, sold the same’ and, with the proceeds, after indulging in rome of the Teutonic nectar, the the protection of Tamm: OPENGD A PRINTING OFFION 1 MARLEN, ber babiiati ther Governor Hoffman will be in a hur-y to that she had bes satellites, who bartender joinin, ely for several min- lied the air and crashed observations on the The requisition. THE ALDERWEN’S SYMPATHY. Resolutions of condolence were offered in the Board of Aldermen yesterday, and it was decided to attend the funeral in a ‘The Board then journed notti the Mist inst., out of respect to t ceased Alderman. ‘The chamber of the Board be draped in mourning for thirty days, When Coroner Rollins reached tho residence of ell yesterday afternoon, they found a terrible ang of rougls present, Coroner Flynn in charge, and Dr. Sine holding the post-mortem examinatio Finding it imponstble to take charge of the case un: der the circumstances, Coroner Rollins and Dr. Beach retired, as Flynn ‘said he had taken the ante: mortem and ’would go on with the cave at all ances, ‘Thomas Donobuc, by advice of his counsel, John Graham, came to town yesterday and surrendered himselt to Capt, Cameron of tle East Twenty-two and started a newsp per in that place. ‘Some circumstances are worthy of special remark in bag yer with this portion of of. #-curities io gues. on Te of Mra. Graff, the bom ns oF brokers’ offices tp this city cones bonds, which were, to say tiie lena insulted, pitches i turned the compliment, his boas they became quite spot first thing which was seen HOGE LEMON-SQUERZER, which left the bartender's iaud and caromed on one of the Erie men's hends. ‘The crowd then rushed ip, and an imvs was taken of the wounds, with the following result: Proprietor, one black’ eyc; Erie man, two cutson the head. Again Pesce eld {riumphaut sway for a briet in- terregnum until the Note! clock feebly clanked the hour of two, when a series of unearthly yells from the lawn in front of the Continental tore the solemn stillness of the darkened air, A little hampbacked Irishwoman who does chores at tne hotel had started acpi hat “Tied eod the Oey a eta Beiter wlasferate nument gud lot in Greenw at ehe did pot appropriate it for this pu: VR IT TO MEN COUNSEL contest the earn: of Mrs. Burke, the omatoe iather’s | roperty. 20, Iie to be remarked th ed ‘cntirely atleut ite Gardiner re tence nth after thie dine contin. | Out carly in the evening, in company with three of | street police new ad heen proved by theexannt | the Finn denies ever sending the despatch by which nation of te! id thone Bond GREEN BUCKET socrETY Rollins was summoned at 3 P. M. to take charge of were gi the ease, ‘The quarrel will likely that Rolling will ¢ case taken out of b ling has in his po jot end here, it is not ‘tly enbmit to having the ids by force. Further, Rol- jon the only pistols found among the whole party, and with one of which it is supposed that Scannel was shot. The ownersbip this weapon may be a very important polut in t imony before she jury at the trial, even if not etore the Coroner, (as the women who scrud call the ailend a waxe in the vicinity. There riding to their own subsequent confession, they indulged in too mach “sthrong brandliy.”’ and the conseqnenve was that when they meandered back to the hotel they were in just the condition to ‘fight the moon or any other man." It was in sereeching at the too of their voices for the iminediate gratidication of this peculiar desire that they raised the row. Anda row they did rave. Windows wore thrown up, terror: stricken beads, balf awakened. were poked out, aad, under the twpression that the house was on Are, women actually rfsked forth on the piazzas in theit night clothes. Mr. Burrows tumbtcd out quickly, pulling with mingted rage and the would-be bellicorents, ‘when was explained. After a doal of pre'im| i appesred upon the saul and for the Mret tine made the explanation 1 have feferred to; and 60 ale had conecaled pil knowl cutrix on her previous ty OF her fan i matances which point conclu. ly to the belief that these percons WAVE TET CONCRALYD curities to which the exwentrix have been wiready Miscov- DIOFADdUM prescrved by Mr of the d-ceder rly assumed that the m: bonds w ere eof bis decc ase with th bonds ® hich have been particularty traced ; osnectally aa the pemorandan by Mr. Dewey is corroborated in Dy those discovered. as well in chara Namounts, ‘The change in the cou rails is another ei we testimony of I girls), to : — A Manufacturer Robbed Atnany, July 11,—Jonas Vanderzeo, a manu- fneturer, of New Jorsey, le returning from a visit to Scheneetady this morning, was robbed the cars of $400 in currency, and $4,000 in valuable Dapers. He seized the thief, who passed the plan- der to a confederate, who made off with The one arrested was sent to jail, and two others, sup- rm, and collared y swear: It-was found that the women were seriously d by the drink which they had tal G ar ainers tobe commented up er hiuwelt and his helgbbors shows that they were 10 ir. Gard » posed to be accomplices, were subsequently ar- igual aaa ta Be Dr Wilder was pulled out of bed to attond them. J Bere ees ras That hie income dtd ira a. adviinisiered some taxatives, and gave it as bis pro. Lad ——— ¥ ‘sdleath, exe ‘ater | found opinion that ¢ wy ‘were insaue, and they the decease of their boarder Mr. Alexanter, a valuable | were locked up to answer when they shall have be ORINUARY, AloxanderW. Kinglake s dead. ‘Thomas Brown, of the firm of Wm. A. Howell Co. Newark, died of paralysis in New Brighton, 8. ‘on Sunday niorning. Mr. Walter Young, a prominent politician of the Fifth Assembly District, and doing business as « prod. come sober, ano War bought (or $90), the house Was Feurnished, Gardiner WAITING FOR DAYLIGHT, In anticipation of further fun, and in order to be in time for the mill in the morning, many of the boys concluded not to go to bed again, aad between them they allowed tue others very liitle sleep until the clock tolled six, when the crowd, heavily rein- BECAME A LENDER OF MONET upter of notes. He called on Mr. Isaac Lock- wood, atleman and manufacturer in Harlew if he knew anybody who Wanted & niortgage or note cashed ; and sald he wanted to buy house, Dut when Mr. Lockwood taid ne had a 1 yee merchant in ‘Wast ton Market, died last als Nous {OF ADOUE $420) OF, 8 OO races cencndtiates, | forced, streamed along to the buttleflold, bebiud | His funeral will be attended to-morrow by the Maron And loans I have mentiol chawee cxnenditeres. | Helmbold's block. ‘Ihere they formed a ring, and | fravernity. fro of Said, for those are in | iA Very fow minutes tify were joined by both the -—___<-———____ the $4000, =Mict Air. Graf | heroes of the occasion. Afer stripping to their WASHINGTON NOTES. Fore (9 have been tised In bis busters, nor out of the | shirts, these stepped inside the magic circle and pi ony squared off scientifically for each other amid the en coursging shouts of the crowd. Both men still looked vengeful, and wore a determined look on "mugs," which boded well for a spirited con- cert qn "The Senate has passed a bill authori ordnance to be used in the erection of Stavue of Gen. Rawilns, ‘The Spanish Minister, under instructions from his Government, bas officially informet Secretary Fi that Prince Lewpoid is # candidate for the crown of Spain, and wilt be formally voted for in the Cortes oe the 2p inst. ference have been made bonds which hi Gardiner fy heen as yet unaccor 4 i Otherwme lo give ODy satisfactory ex: suddenly OVD PECUNIARY CONDITION, Tux ricur, Round 1.—After a litte preliminary 5) + let off with a sockdolnger'at the ait two feet to the Late nly in addition that the money so used came A eh F — zo Pe Iott-haader & Ra ACHE TPA a Sg ead, followed by anuther froin THE BALL AND BAT, Here might be more @ nich keeled iit over, First — were bui ration of the Vy Ay may be obeerved. | Rovwps 3, 8, repetition of I {| round 1 im bearly’ every, py surrounding being ter i rleughicred and Marray going to each time. The bets, wach bad been even e how changed ia favor of ‘of two gnafts o: lager to 's friends began (0 Bare ac ‘da beat the Eckfords in Syracuse yee- terday by 9 to 7, The Mutuals beat the Marylands of Baltimore yes- terday, by 21 to 10, The Athletics of Philadelphia def ‘but enough has been tal Ty‘thagthis te a Case within the tru thgvof the’ law of April Zi, I) Conferring “wagitional on "purrogstos, and tae evidence before me arg Dion duly gonsidered, f miast and. do hold the wauny py the heavy ingie glass, and Mur- doubts as'to toe re: ted the Whive Stockings of Chicago yesterday by 17 to 12, that the bongs nereinnotore desert Meppeited —Roth men came up smiling and bo: Star at Capitoline ground and eee ee, vnecier po it opponi cect crt Wid Bailey vs. Frontier, tor junior champion- Ba iecmnl, on the teen of ag to tine | Died over each other and fell side by side om th ‘st Union ground, flare of the deces CF Burke ‘ther appeared so confdeat as ia. une | The Atlactic and Alpha Clubs of fBrookiye played having sin the wil of od, and afer making & hes Canitoline gro y the Ing in ® vietory for the former b} Oy me \d having euccerded to the rights aod ‘both powers’ ‘special “admin ator, hows Tetters avid further oni a en vag ey ETc Se seen cacee tre, 7 his pr. fo the inat rounds and for a few CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. moments the air was thick with arms, rendering it im: such exceutrix, ¥e receive said bonds now in Custody of said Trust Company. and all other personal effects of sald decease Aye and for a to. deity oper under the act reicired to, to carry these views 1uvo effect, will be entered. Bikcda! Ula sll ‘The War of the Ice Companies, Hepsox, N. ¥., July 11.—The war between the Knickerbocker and Washington Ice Companies, relative to the {ce transport from pear the Shaker village, over the Albany and Boston Rail- mo Recorder Hackett sentenced Francis Redmond and George Whitney yesterday to five vears at Sing Sing. for robbing Guiterman Bros,, 6 Leonard street, Of $8,900 worth of slik: John O'Brien, of Thompson street, accnsed ‘thos, Donohue, Jr., of striking his brother, Patrick O'Brien, and Ca wagon in Seventy: syenue. Justice Bixby edmitted osriblo to distinguish which was gett the bess of 1 dnt both fell ‘over exhausted, ani the “ound was a od In favor of Lunay, longest time In reaching thi ound, ‘Rouw 9.—Murray evinced sn inclination to force the ‘and instantly clinched Lunny, who grasped hie smaller competitor ia his arms and squeezed him until he Groppes. lifeless to the ground. On time being called Murray could pot come to the sc: 4 stgonds t WwW up the sponge in tok The crowd th yigorated with their morning's entertainment, Numerous kegs of lager changed’ ownership en the result, On Sunday aernoon the clothing sto Powers and Mortimer K. Brown cornet eet i Brosdway, was robbed of 00ds. Charles’ McDonald, of thy i ested Thomas MeLAughiln ee — Thowas Exte init, ¢ Strike in France, Mclatire, age son board of 8 Fourth avenue car, with road, to this city, is increasing, While the Knicker- Panis, July 11.—The strike at Mulhouse con- | §!% worth Gr the eed in hi fomesion, -Melacghin bocker Company holds the docks with their barges, | tinues, and nearly 16,000 workmen remain idle, The pA ety the Washington Company has possession of the ice. | manufactory of the Messrs, Jourdain there, has | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGUAPH. Ou Saturday @ writ of replevia was served upon the Boston and Albeny Railroad Company, upon which the Company ail in $4,000. and will retake t thirty-six ear loads of ice which ds waiting shipme: This morning the captains of the Knickerbocker barges were ordered by the Superintendent of Wharves to vacate, but they refused, rting that the; dy 40 pay the required @nes, and bold thelr f pe ‘The Tennessee Legislature bas adjoarned till De: com Miss Kilduff was drowned yestecJay in the nal tortam tn Philadelphia. Two men were drowned on Sunday night o New London lighthouse, by the apsetting of a boat A riot in Louisa county, V., is reported, Pistols been destroyed by fire, Itis not known whether the fire was accidental, or the work of an inci diary, Some two thousand troops have beem pos in and around the town, but as yet there have b no serious outbreaks, a NEW JERSEY, - The First Baptist Church edifice in Elizabeth has the Nae ea ; fi iat lice in Eliza tnd Kuives were used, and te eral men were seriously f the Bovne. een sold to a colored congregation for 0 wounde: ey Hee th oem A little son of Edwin A. Hampton, of 851 Plane | ‘The St, Louis County Court yesterday insued an The procession of Orangemen to-day will com- ewark, was drowned Ia a Clstern yesterday. order to pay ai] matures bonds tn Allver whore the pay: meus In ColD 1s exprerasd on their fm ‘The miners froin the Last Chauce mines are on their way to Laramie City. They nave deserted the uilues ob accovat Of the late Ludian depredations. prise about 5,000 men, who wil Iappear in full regalia, imported from Europe expressly forithis occasion. A marked feature of the day will be the attendance of ve hundred and sixty cxr loads of cattle, hogs, And sheen arrived last wook at the Erle cattle yards 1a Weehawken. The freight charged was Dut $) # car, The statement that the picture of Michael Rey- several of the mont bel members of the f q 7 a by} 7 polds, who was killed by Eppluger at Uolop Hill, hae On Saturday @ jot of {cit whiskey was sbipped Order from pe ans tho line of march | beewin the New York Kogues Galict), is not correct. | on atrain in Temmesiee, After starting, the locomotive was selzed and the train ruu back, sad tho whiskey re moved Into the woods, Walter Brown has been Yale freshmen for the Coster on che 2d inst, Univereitycrew. Hibernia Hook and Ladder Company No. 8 of Jersey Cily received thelr pew truck last night. En. gine Uc nies Nos. 1 6 paraded with the Hook ‘And Ladder mon on the o Hon, ‘The Paterson Board of Education are going to glacune the question wheter the course. taken by Mc sto Fi . to Kighth avenue y second street The festivities of the day will conclude with a grand pall ut the Park, aud display of Sreworks, engaged to train the nce with the Harvard at Wor Me will also look out for the —_———— - sland, by sheridan, or by Lingard, o ‘They Want a paid fire department in Philadel LOSSES BY FIRE, test reveuge on a'tartaric wite, So qua of the arsons and riots the othor pct talld fon paper nent. ‘The Good Will and Pope, one of the men who was burt in the Del Lackawanna aud Western aceident few weeks ago, has to have the lin ove the knee, and euterialned that be cannot survive, At a moeting of the Passaic County Courts y 7, prosided over by Judge Bedle, Messrs, Cornelius 1’ Biauyelt, of Bergen coanty, sbd P. Sandiord, of aie county, were appointed ‘Commissioners to ‘ay. 4 tends aken by tho Midiaud Kellway (urough aierson, ‘The loss by tho Broad street fire in Philadelphia ’ Tovurance #49 00. ba Jos and. barn were burned ‘A German it was $100,000 Warren Mitchell's sta tn Manhasset on Sunday It imploy contesse jenver, by hed to the body, pon it, mile six-oared race yesterday Opposite. Haineld, between ti Frespinan and University crews of Amherst ity which was Won by the former in 1 muiutes 32 6600M! one minute abead of (he University crew, known parties, th the Ipscrip Ir There was a on the Connecticut, terday morning, David Dinewoil's green: n atreet, Orange, No J., was disco: Mr. Ding wae i ore io tbe prewiace, —— } PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES WERE AND THERE bY TS SUN'S REPORTERS, asinine An Immigrant Family Craclly Victimized, A Swedish immigrant family were robbed hore,” last week, of their railway tickets to Lilinois, and te add a further weight to their misfortune, one of the children, a boy of three years, was lost. Turee ram cals volunteered to escort the father in a carriage te Police Headgnarters, to inquire regarding the mise- ing child. sorrowing man met with no success, SAREE sah Roe bth Phe: ety are ily are in great distress at the Erie Railway depot ta Torsoy City, —+— Sanday W! Coat $2,000, George Robins having disposed of his farm te Massachusetts for $2,000, brought the proceeds om Satarday to this city. He frequented the neighbor hood of Broadway and Houston strest on Sunday, and grew confidential with several boon companions upon the satisfactory condition of hia pocketa. He awoke yesterday morning at the Revere House, minus lis $2,000, and with a very clouded memory regarding ee abnactions of tie night before. panes ete What Cor f Indiscrt je Charity. The benevolent wife of a lawyer, whose office is opposite the new Court House, on Sunday saw & pitiable dog on the front stoop of the residence, She coaxed bim into the house and provided bim with hoarty meal. At noon yesterday he retar with a friend as gauntas himself, When the set Air attempted to drive the, dogs away, they tried tw ite her, which, bowever, they were prevented from doing by the timely interference of « policomam with bis elud, ‘The Crescent City Firemen, ‘The New Orleans fire companies left for Long Branch yesterday afternoon, on the Plymouth Kock, by invitation of Col. Fisk. Bhey intend returning to-day, and visiting Kelly & Leon's Minstrels te night in s body. A dinner will be morrow b ther A Shallow-brained Censure, The Coroner's jury in the inquest over James MeCormick, the Erie teamster who was killed ia Jersey City on Saturday, found ;that tie deceased man came to his death by being crushed by the raile with whieh bis wagon was | ind consured the Erie Railway Company because the rails were not better secured apo track. INDIAN ATROCITIES. peters a Pass City—Torturing Oleh zens te Death—Human Tendons for Bow Strings. Wasninorow, July 11.—Commissioner Parker is in receipt of report from Governor J. A. Camp. bell, of Wyomi: dated Cheyenne, W. T., July @ inst., stating that the Indians made a raid on Boat Pass City, in the Sweet Water mining district, where they killed three citizens, and stole « large number of horses, mules, and cattle. ‘The names of the murdered men are: Dr. R. & Barr, Justice of the Peace ; Harvey Morgan, and Jo rome Mason. The bodies of the men were ‘the day after the raid. Dr. Burr's body was for with his head under the wheel of a wagon, the body caped n the 16th ult. the Indians made a descent on @ ranche owned by Oliver Lameraux, on the road be (ween Point of Rocks Station and Sweet Water, rdered Mr. Lameraux, and drove off bis stock. ‘The repeated raids made by the Indians upon these settioments are having, a serious effect upom thets prosperity. Already during the season eleven citt zons bave been killed, and $2,000 or $3,000 worth of Stock erptured. Life and property are so insecure outside of the immediate vicinity of the towns that no attempt te made to prospect new mines, and the Indians apy to be determined to caase the abandonm: of the whole settlement. The Indians engaged in these depredations are Go reported as Sioux, Cheyennes, and Arapa 008. ATEST LABOR NEWS. ce atdeesunkaibi ‘The United Coopers No. 8, of Brooklyn, bh elected Mr. I Partell Provident. hele acal ‘The Brooklyn carpenters instaliod their newly elected officers Inst evening, ‘The United Coopers, No. 4, met last night at Orb ental Hail and readmitted old delinquent members t¢ Strengthen the Union, ‘The Crispins’ strike in Mr. Paisle; ‘Tho Bricklayers’ Union No, 26, and Carpenterd Union No. 1, of Brookiyn, ba torntiond & meeting on Thy pose of enforcing the Kig! works, ‘The Parasol Makers last night elected Miss BR. M. Le ‘d. President; Mrs. Maveie Mehan. Fi vi LSieerage HD ween Tay (ad bg een Mi Dooper, Secretary ; Ars. J. Hughes, Finan tary! Mise Macwla btewart, Treasurer eto The Patnters lxst night olectod James Conn\ Presideat ; Theo. H. Banks, Vice-rres! it; Samuel Carr, Recording Secretary; (1 sere, tied io cial ‘Becretary) Wm. Melbail, Corresponding tary; Moris K, Welcb, Treaturei Nogntes to Unt Workingmen's Union—Wm. B, Maibews, James Com nelly, and Charles James. —- FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLBA, pies No confirmation of the Chinese massacre yet, In a railroad collision near Carlisle yesterday, twe perrons were killed and several injured, ‘The Obio, from Baltimore, ani the Hansa, from New York, touched st Southampton jorday. Riots are threatened in the north of Iretand, ané the police and troops are concentrating In that quarters It in denied that any coercive pressure has beow brougat to bear by the Pope on the members of the Conseil. Th ron received. The Savannah, the practice ship of the Annapolla Academy, ‘rrived off tue Scilly Islauds yesterday a raoOD. Lancashire has been again | districts, Houses were carried Several coal pits filled with water. Teported lost. The British Government bas delivered the ret ort “Thompson {nto fisttrends, under condition that no wousual dleplag shall be made at tne funeral, yesterday, Mr, Gis@ not repared 10 om In the Howse of Commor of ‘anadian appointed committest lay cyening for the par Hour law on ail pubie dmiral and officers of the arrived at Brussels, and bt dated in seve by the flood any hives wore stone said the Governme yoo ne sense of the ry ring the recent Fenian disturbances on the border, a —— PERSONAL INTHULLIGENCS. —-— Bon). Badeau was yesterday confirmed by the Jo a6 Postwaeter of New Rochelle, C. B. Webster of Connecticut was yesterdag pomivated Consul at BheMeld, Ragland, The Hoa. Horaco Greeley. having fully recovered from his ‘ate tliness, was at his old post io the 7r#ewme office yraterday. Gea. Grant will leave for Long Branch on Mom 4a7. He will stop at the Metropolitan untu his covage 1s prepared fur his reception. Col, Fisk and the field, staf, and line officer have received ap invitation to aiténd the ball given te the Seventh Regiment at Caps May on Friday evening Dext. They will attend tn full dress uniform. ‘The Hon. Calvin ‘fT. Hulburd, Superintendent of construction of the new Post Office, left inst ev for Washington, to enteavor to perfect meas whereby work on that stracture cao shed dui the summer, At pregent. owing to the ding of ‘Ap ym DIN, the mor oquisite is Anmroprlation bill the inoney requisite is not imme JOTLTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ae Music in Thompson equare this evening. ‘The steamer Colorado and ship Cultivator, from Liverpool, arrived yesterJay, Joseph Benjamin, aged 99, fell down a flight of state ot 100 Bayard street last vight, aod bis oeck wae broken, ‘The {co speculators, in opporition to the jee nopoliets. are about to receive several ship loads,of from Norway. The twent nevolent Soe Jones's Wood. Jacob Kuapp, a German, diod tu Bollevae from injuri ined soit 0 the third story at 4c) Wert Filty-secoudletrecr, tt Ot The Twenty-second Regimeut start on an cursion to Sing Sing, by the steamer Sunnyrider from the foot of West Thity fourth atreet, to-day, turn to the city in the evenigg. ‘The body of » boy, about 12, sandy hair, blsck pants, gray Jac eet. plaid woollin shirt, waa found last tre ‘orth River, wai Yo the Thing fourth street dock. MAH MGAFEG ih the TRG Patrick Claim, aged 11, of Forty-second at hear Third avenie, while Atting gee pipes In & pe Hdieg in Kighty:third street, near Mud fell from the third siory to the gfound, aud injured, Michael Gillig, Second avenue, Ww: car $4, Belt Line. x divisions of the Social Reform Be ty had their auanal festival yesterday im 1d 29, of Fifty fourth str: aitting ow the front p Vuind avente, 1D