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THIRTY-SEVENTA YEAR, FRANCE DECLARES WAR. —-_ Prussia Accepts the Challenge. The French Minister at Berlin Dismissed. fhe French Troops Rushing to the Rhine, A WARNING TO GERMAN VESSELS. Intenso Excitemont in the Eu- ropean Capitals, —— Panis, July 15. declaration of war has been anuounced in the Corps Logisiatif, An ex- traordivary edition of the Constituttonnel, jast Lieued (oon), anpoances that in consequence of the insult offered to Beucdettl, France accepts war which Prussia offers, PARIS UNANIMOUS FOR WAR, Noon —The Beurse {9 fiat. Rentes, 65 francs 60 centimes. ‘Thore great agitation here. Many de- monstrations in favor of war were made by the people during the night, Crowds of stadents and others paraded the streets ond boulevards, ing * Vive War," “Down with Prussia,” &e. Some persous who protested were bissed and irsulied. The po- lice did not interfere. ‘The crowd stopped at the Prussian Ambassy and shonted insaltingly. It is sserted that the Prussian Ambassador leaves Paris alny. ‘AUSTRIA NEUTRAL UNARAE SPAIN IeTRRVERES, Acstiis professes neutrality unless a third power intervene, ANGRY INTERVIEW BETWEEN NAPOLEON AND O1- LAVIRI Tt is reported on the best authority that an angry Interview occurred yesterdey between the Emperor ind Prime Mivister Ollivi.c, growing out of the lat ters known disposition for peace. The Emperor riolently denounced Oliivier's efforts in this direc don. The movement of trooys toward the Rhine hon- Aer ie incessant, Eastern Franco is absolutely With soldiers. Tue troops whieh have bither- rrivoned Paris ave gone, and the raw levios tre slowly rep acing them. Ambulances and cais- fons throng the streets of the city on their route to he East COUNCTL OF MINISTERS BRYORE WAR. After hhe Council at the Tuileries the Ministers tocompanied the Emperor to St, Cloud Inst nigot, where tue Courcil was resumed and lasted far into he night, It is asserted uiat the Baron von Werther was on the point of starting again for Ema resterday, when a Prussian messenger arrived here with counter orders. Marsbal Rondon lias gone to Algeria 10 take command of the Province, in viace Of Marshal Mec Mabon, ‘The Gaulois says the Minister of Austria to Ber- lin is now in Parvs, and has bad an interview with the Emperor. Jt is reported that the Emperor re- toived A DREPATOM FROM QUREN VICTORIA this morning, making a last appeal for peace ; an: miler despatch was also sent from London to the King of Prassia, - A proclamation, it ts said, sizned by Nepoleon, das been vrepered for distribution throngioat the German states as soon aa the French troope uat passed th» frontier, It assures the German peopie ‘that France wars acatnst Prusst, not against G any, and with vo ides of conquest. An enorm Auaber of copies Lave already been printed, ANTWELP LOOKING OUT FOR BER COUN, ‘The Corps Lecislatif declared war against Prussia Mt ten minutes before two this afternoon, Follend wii) remain neutral in the struggle, ‘The beiligerents bave engazed to respect the peutrality of Belgium, yet troops are rapidiy eon. centrating of Antwerp and other siratezic pointe. ‘The specie und bu'lion iu the Nation’! Buok at Ant. Wwerp bave been removed to the Citidel. Au issue f poper money is aunounced. THE EMPEROR GOING TO THR FRONT. Three P. M.—Ube excitement in the city is very freat to-dry. No opposition to war is manifested by any class of citizens, Kemtes lave advanced to 6 france. La Liberte reports that great bodies of troops were put in mot on last night for the frontier, and shat the Ewperor will soon take the fleld in person. ‘The Biaciid correspondent of the Si&de predicts that Gen, Prim will be eopersedvd by Sefior Zorilia or Gen, ce Cordoba, [6B DUKS DE GRAMMONT’S BTATEMENT TO TI CORPS LEGISLATIP. ‘The following ix the text of the declaration made by the Duke de Grammont befure the Senate fodoy: Mxssizuns: The manner ia which the country receives our declaration of the 6th of duly, led us ‘to commence negetiations with Prossis to secure her recognition of the validity of our grievances. We did not treat with Spain, whose iudependence We Lave vo with to wremmel, nor with the Prince ©f Hobenzolicrn, whuw we couaider to Le under the shadow of the King; mor have we advanced any other grievance [than the candidacy of the Priuce for the Spanish throve.) ‘The Prassian Minister of Foreign Affairs opposed to ws ® determination not to receive our reprosenta- Hon, pretending to ignore the affair, We then ad- freveed ourselves to the King, who maintained that he was a stranger to the aftair, and that he could hot intervene except as head of the family, but he owed that he had instructed Bissnarck. We could ‘ot accept that answer, and we determined that the King sh6uld influence the Prince of Hohenzoliern, Desistauce [in th ct) came from the quarter Whence it was least Cxpected. Wi determined that tie Kin should give @ promise for the future, Phis moderate demand, made ia moderate term: we declared to be without any reservation, The King ceclives ts rny that he would refuse ia futere to interfere with the candidature, and he refused to suthorize us to tranem t to you the declaration that be would in futeme oppose the candidature, Ho de- ¢lared that Le reserved to himself the right to con. sider the circums! Even alter this refusal we did not break off the negotiations, bus adjourn ed our explanations to you until this dite, Yester. day we were apprited that thy King of Prussia bad motified our Ambassador that h. would not longer receive him ; and to render the rupture more ob- Vious he gave notice of his action to the Cabiuet of Busope. At the same tivo he sunounced that Wer ther might take leive, and that the armamonts of Prussia bad commenced. On our part, we yester. day called out the reserves; and we have 4aken such mensures as the interest and honor o the country demanded, A copy of this declaration bas been presented to the Corps Legislarif by Mon- Mour, te Keeper of the Beals, Government Yote of supplies, and the call to arms of ali Huasee [owing military daty). ‘The Corpa Logislatif bas voted the extreme de. ands of the Government, the Left votiag in the Aogative, PRUSSIA RESENTS WENEDETTI’S INSULT, Bruin, July 15,—The North German Gazette has * despated from Ems to-day giving the particulars ©f the withdrawal of Benedetti, It scoms he ac tosted the King Prussia, while the latter was drinks ing the waters, demanding preemptorily bis inten- None on the pending imbroglio, He was therefore Nismishod immediately, The same paper says thore W much activity at the Prassian porte, which are be- ‘Pe putin » arate of defence, Fourteen tron-clade and frigates are ready to start yom Brest and Cherbourg, ‘The King returns lere to-day. There ls great ox- Hemeat hore, 4 WARNING TO THR GRRMAN STBAMBRS. Count Vou Bismarck bas issued & ciroular, which has been telegraphed in sll directions, notifying German versels to hasten to ports of shelter, The potifieation, of course, applies to ali ocean steamers belonging to Geri.am ports. PRUSSIA BUSTAINS MER KING, ‘The Bundesrath of the North German Confedera- tion meet hore to-day. ‘The Prossian Diet ts already in session, ‘The chtefs of all partics assare the King of their angualified approvai of his dignified and onorgetic attitnde, A resolution was adopted according unlimited crodit for tue national defence, ‘ho King of Saxony hos abandoned his tong- planned tour, and remains at Dresden, GREAT FINANCIAL DEPRERSION, Loxpow, July 15—1 olelock P, M.—Stocks and all securities ars flat and cited aud advancing. jominal, BreadstuTs are ex- The prices of securities are generally at the lowest point yet reached, At Paris at 11:30 tast night the Bourse was excited, and rentes fell to 67 france. At Frank‘ort the Unit closed yesterday at $3 jed States Five-twenty bunds ngainat 96@90%, the usnal Price ; and at the London Exehanco this morning stocks and foreigu securities opened fat und nominal at a heavy decline, TUR FRENCH DROLARATION OF WAR, The French decleration of war is based on the following causes: Firet—Too insult of rod at Ems to Count Bene- detti, the French Minister, aud its approval by tLe Prussian Government, Second—Tho refasal of the King of Prussia to compel the withdrawal of Prince Leopokl's name as © candidate for the Spanish throne ; and Third—The fact that King persisted in giving the Prince liberty to accept the crown. ‘The declaration concludes: “The ertra-constitu- tional changes in Prussia awaken tho slumbering recollections of 1814, Let us cross the Rhine and avenge the insults of Prassia! The victors of Jena survive!" ‘The excitement in Paris ts intense. OREAT EXCITEMENT IN LONDON, Frening—It is reported that the Prassian Govern ment itself demanded of France the recail of her Minister, Count Benedetti, and that the European Powers yesterday united in a protest against the im- Plscability of Prussia, but without effec: ‘The oxciterrent arising from the situation has beon Intense Lere all day. ‘and commercial quorti Basinoes was ata tand still, fons are quite nominul, Peo- ple collected in gronps in the street, and disenssed the news. After 'Chanj ge hours, markets wore gen+ erally Grmer, aud American securitios were steady, Vat prices nominal. GLADSTONE DECLARES M. Disrae! Government for THe WAR WiTHovT Cavs in the House of Commons, asked the expression of its opinion on the continental disturbances, He conld not believe in the Lineteenth century a war of succe view of our cievated ten ion possible, in dencies and wide sympathies, Many causes of Jealonsy, discontent, and distrust had risen detween the two powers, and were now brought to a precipitate Mr. Utadstone denied ground for trouble, aud decision, that there was any sufficient argued ibat the causes were unfit for discussion, Neither power had declined friendly intervention, made by the Congress of Paris for arbitra He referred to the provisions it; bat belligerents were yet uawilling to nccept them, He still hoped there would ve an opportunity for a re- bewed attempt to med'ste, which should be eagerly seized, KING WILLIAM'S LAST WORDS WITH DENKDNTTI. ‘The Times has the following account of the King of Proevia’s treatment Kin Herr French Minister, Searagant demand, tell Ben Would not receive him The excitement in Crowds 0” poopie of the French Minister: Villiam was walking im the Kurgarten with wdord, bis Adjutant, when Benedetti, the sccypied him, preferring an tarned around sed ordered Lobaderf to ite that thero was no reply; that he in. Writs na docome intense, are parading the etrecte crying, “To the Rhine! to the Rhine HOLLAND PREPARING, ‘Tux Haove, July 15. appointed Minister of Dr. Roest van Limburg. Orders have been is for the mobilization of J. R, Thorbecke bas been Foreign Affairs in the army. LAST EFFORTS TO PRESKRYB PRACH. Vimwwa, July 15.—The Governments of Austria, England, itsly, and Russia are known to have oro- sented at Paris urgent remonstrances agaiast war, WHAT DAVARIA WILL "no, Mewicn, July 15.—T! replied to an indi varia, for whe pi et inquiry from ¥ sent would maintain an attitude he Bavarian Government has eo, that Ba- reserve; but she declored that the King and the people would not separ of Germany. The Declarat Wa occasioned in the Hou: dispatch received Proseia, to the effect declaration of war mads by France, bers of the House Aaished, The Spanish minister ealléd to- io thomselves [rom the rest axeTox, July 15,—Great excitemout was se by the Spenker reading a sn Minister from that Prussia accopted the The mem- ay on the Seero- tary of State at the Capitol, and mad» to him the following communication which show Will remain neatryl in the coming conti Brau, namely: Which seem to rise ow 1d, 1 & cand! count of the tronb.ed s made for the 3 On where aod an J al heir suffiag spontaneous as my son has bea lea to, bell for the thi of the fant ne of situation wh) ah . 1D vans senting to be a candidate, I withdraw bin in his own- nam: Prinee of HOHENZOLLERN ” t, grateful to the zollern for the justice he is thus rendering the Sonn COD! Feavect (he imporiant mol.ves which led fo Withdraw bis pan J they ronsicer that there Is ‘nz on the measures that had pe Sion on the 20th 1ast., Walch was pul Of the th Ine Communic, cout to tl 18 Of this despatch. election of the monaren. Tho order from th eail for the din the & vr Ha United States Government the OUR FORMIGN MINISTERS’ OPINIONS, ‘The State Department aro in receipt of telegrams from Motley, Bancro't, nnd Washburne, all the ‘belief that the war. burst on the Rhine, and that expres looked for there ot ports werg blockaded to-day will ends ments th who as it gland will become in Vor to keep ci re is no do the members, the war is looked i any forei7n e) bt nie weil informed that if the war cont \ikely to do for over thirty days f which loud is abo! engagement m nt. The Pi id though E ny mo volved wzainst France auc pow as causeless, but yet inevitable as n question of empire. Napol the war. ‘The Prussia, Baro members of both much of this this evening, but regal Tuaintain her’ position Lut no one else thinks many enemies will tk to sirike a blow, nis gener all oneral erolt Houses ood feeling. cenrored ior bringing on run of syripathy is wita is @ general favorite with nd to him is a! puted Ho bas no itelocrams rds Prussia as fully able to and assume the ageressive, as it is eupposed Prussia's e advantage of her situation ee The New ch excitement throughout the There was u city yenterday over th dua pening War in Eure this City, he cable news respecting the ope. For bourse Tax Sun bu! lotin bourd was the centre of attraction, the focal point to which thou ed ds of enger €) 8 were direct- Men, streaming with perspiration, rushed from the op town hotels, feeling that they could not place foith in what they had heard, but perfectly confident (hat they could put implicit. trust in any Aphoancements which Tue SUN might make. Sweltering bent, discus and wnxionsly looking news Was meagre, and factor} ‘a’ sumMcient 1 elit eas jed about, and m t on the stock market was not the stock brokers themselves, ‘everybody else wee gol were i her tredietions, ‘fher coula veil all about how the ere they stood, some for more than an hour in the sing excitedly the prospects, for later developments, “The there, necessarily nonatis- ind, moreover, what would have been re- sccount in relation to any + Was of course looked on as imperteet ‘The usual centres of news were in conse arly deserted. and t1 brone left Tux athgring darknoss reng- the despateni in Maiden lane, and thorvughfares, nothing but ‘almost’ furgot to do though not so much as ied, while the biokers |. They were all airaid wanted to know to do. The oid- protuse in advice ‘The Fecllan tn Hobok 24. en, ‘tee nal aed Hoboken was disturbed & proat degree by the receipt of the news yorter- day afternoon. Of Germans flocked tothe various Bier and in groups discussed the question, German flowed in torrenis. Voiubtiity Was no name for ft, The revolutions and stead; 4 grtving whee! could not om re toi, oa measured by the mile. ud ‘THE TRI-COLOR OF PROBA ‘an was met b; table Jahn, if th excitable ‘ot Gert with \ gabe Goch had 0 Gou—Hate My | here dé news vrom Nicer fork? Gotts tausend de> French haf send Kovnig Withetmne and fidy wucend men dere too, 1 Hurrs for Bismarck | Gots, vat dem French, on dew. Ben 4 hof eet? Crom, jor'ts of de Juroal, Affect tho Shipping In- terest, At the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night the ques- tion of the influence of the war on the shipping in- terest was a subject of tonsiderable discussion. ‘The Presicent's merge recommending Congress to afford grater facilities for transferring forciga bottoms to American owners was commonded by not afew merchants, It was claimed that in the event ofa long war Prassian, French, and Conti. nental shipowners would hasten to put their vessels uuder the American flag, to the great profs of the wmercanti ¢ intereat of the United States, Donbdts were expressed as to the willing of the North German Lloyd's steamer to-das, for tear of capture by Fronch eruiscra. and the agente of ho French steamship company were overwhelmed during the day by anxious enguiries from those who baa trlends to the probable aafety from capture of the last Xrench steamer that lott tis Parco amount of oats, wheat, corn, and hay wero wsterday offered as frotght to the ageuts of tue Freuch bet they were deciined nominally tion that higher rates of freight could next woek, but really it wes dismissed there is some uncertainty as jet whoever of next Saturday may be safely dis- cuisines The Story of a Game Bismarck, Coaat French Consui. From appteton'’s Journal. One hot afternoon in the month of August, "67, three men sat around @tabie in a private parlor the hotel Darmstadt at Em ny, taking eucn comfort as they could derive trom ‘the Jnice of Tevtsh grape ant a pack of cards. ‘Tre most con- spicuons figure of the grouy Was a large man with a bald bead, gravis blue eyes, a heavy light-colored moustache, aire shout him that would have done honor to the imperial purpic. ‘This personoge had even then achieved some fume und was tolorabiy Weil known to roaaing people by the name of Bis- marek, Next to bim sat another ba'd-headed indi- Vidual, inferior to Bismarck in vtaturo, with a bor- der of binck hair abont the base ot his Il that looked like the rim of an old delt hat (rutilessly robbed of its crows), con flcimned 10 retain there ae a permanent ature, the Criuca war the fasher of aD red a the Gabint connate. ta Bt. Petersburg. Count Nesselrode, but the son was only kaown clever gamester bnd an Aubitué of the fashioucbh Baropean watering places. The third member of the party was a little fellow (#0 Tittle tbat bis foot fearcely touched the floor), with dark, plerciag eyes, arthy ekin, and vivaelty enongh for half a dozen nary men. At the cm which we speak he was the French Consul at Stuttead, AW. of them had been partaking freely of wive, hiv tora shofed the cards with a vim th generous grape imparts even to the most phiegmatic term ament. ‘The Frenchman, in the inter fj kept up @ running f ipping frow topie to topic with a freilily which only Frenchmen enjoy, until, Warming as he went on, he ventured tie declarwlion that Frauee would one day mare her boundary by the Rhine from Basel to the sea, “A handred fredericks to My," exclaimed Nese solrode, “that she wan't.” replied the Frenchman, “and let the game be ihe foriure-teller They huflod the cards, and the Frenchman lost. * Another wager ! said Nesselrode, with a glance at Dismnarck, who eyed his wo companions calmly, though never ultering a single word." Another wager! Two bundred and Ofty that within Ove ears France and Prussia measure swords, and. that tance ylelds Alsace and the whole disputed bor- der.” 1, Creat impossible! excitedly responded the Con- ant, Again the cards were shamed, Bismarck and the Frenchman hat exc taken two It was the Russiou's lead, Lie threw the abs won the table * shouted tne Frenchman in triamy', as Noaselrode's card, and exteaded bis hand At the fonrth play he covered to seize the prize, t so fa coolly rema: r,t believe too game is and casting he leaped bes tu lis chair and laugued y. Mm Dieu! sb ** bat cards always wer geal the chagrin and iin, he rose from the ‘Three years cident here nari told with hoariy satisfaction in th suuimer), and, now the hovered over Europe bas ‘that the cards were pos su, ed (an incident which Nesselro. Bons cafés that cloud of war that has ret, the result may prove liars after all, That Cooper Justitute Supe Complaints of Outrageous Treatment. Not long since two gentleaen, one Professor in Araherst College, sat down in the re: of the Cooper Institu to show them through the building, they ong Searcely above a whisver, maiden of vin et ont tone darted pon wri i.) au evcited manner aud loud voice repri- @em for an alleged intraction of certain king ® much greiter noise and coufusion nals. She also, when neither ot made any response, declared them to be no While waiting od in conrorsation in @ subdued tone, Suddenly an ancient gontiemen, and throstened to lave them put out, No reuly was m 0 rer Violent languag Bi strutted tack to ita all her ‘feawe spread, One of Edward Cooper, t tution, stoula be truted essence of The foll itwan:! turbaleace. cation evuceraing the lady as to the per Luxtle tinea} ViKtOr b) the Ci adiug Room, I hasten to ondorse iy 4 au jon ¢ rot Mths taking superintoade it, tn: 4 uatead of pleased a ihe parties In chars Soieial to Ail sais pla tals ‘ ¥ Uy Visit With great r polntineat of ¢ of the ap- Twould sug: gest (hata yentlenan be appotuted thereto. To my id ‘more decorum and re F placa toahow, Dut, 10 fo grums To.the Eidisor of The Sun, : Sin; I desire to lay the question before your counties readers—at léast the thousands of them whom it aflecte—and faak them once again, are they fatisfled with the rents tuey ure obiized to pay? Do they think they are fairly dealt with ? Or is that por- tion of the working classes who are compelled to make their homes in tenement houses, and are obliged (0 come down monthly in advance with any sui an agent or landlord pleases to impose, satisfied to bear with this merciless extortion, and ' contivue to pay it, at the same time denying themselves and families many covforts, and sometimes the common necessaries of life? It has been truly sud, A dumb priest is not worthy of @ parish,” and as T am one of those. victims of the tenement-persecution Briviloge enjoyed xo auccosafully by those retentions Droperty-holilgrs, Leubmit that there ust be-s mode Of recrens, and should no better one offer, I would suggest that the well-intentioned landlord’ or agent podlish regularly’ the, floors, rooms, &c., he hav to let, with the rent be demands, If this ‘plan were Adopted, one decided advantage would follow: the extortlonist would have bis house comparatively empty, while the fair-dealing landlord would meet with the success honesty deserver, and which the blood-suckers with whom many of ‘us are obliged to ‘er hope for, Whatdo 208, bag. a ‘Row York tor Calfornin on the 11th of I ° NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1870, THE FIENDS OF THE OCEAN THE MYSTERY OF THE STEAMER WILLIAM TABOR. — A Captain Maddened with Ram—He Plots the Destruction of the Vessel—-He Wan- ders from Port to Port Shipping New Hands-The American Consul at St. ‘Thomas Stops his Career, ‘Tux Sux received # letter yesterday from the Grm of Phillips & Colina, shipping and commission merchants of South strect, desiring reporter to attend their office and learn the full particulars of the matter, which had been the subject of consider- able commont since the first article in Tux Sum, concerning the alleged mutiny. In consequence of this communication, @ vitit was pald to Sonth street, and our reporter Mr. Collins, who in- formed hiin that ho wns the agent for the owner of tie vorsei, Capt. Wright. The Yiilliam Tabor left May, in balinst, taking with ber coals sufficient tor forty days’ consumption, She ts @ steamer of 967 tons burthen, 990 fect in length, 96 fect beam, and 92 fect hold, built in Baltinore in 1°59, iron braced and iron strapped, When she left New York she Well found in stores, and wit » competent-erew of thirty men, The Cuptain, George Hutchings, had sailed before on the same voyage for the owner in a sister sbip, named the Olympian, boik for Mr. Wricht by Raglish of New York. itis conduct on that occasion was 80 pertectly satis. foccory that he was promoted to the commond of the William Tobor. The first mate was a cood of. cer, ramen Ieffernon ; the second mate, Mr. Wenb, was also ® responsible and excellent oMeer, The ‘Vessel was # ‘emperance ship, krog being per- mitted vo board, Bat tho captain, who was sober on shore, took u large quantity of liquor on board with him and “commenced a heavy spell of drinking. The supercargo, @ gentle: named Guivin, a nephew of the owner, Temonatrated with him, 10 whieh he only rope Attempts to get money fro whieh Galvin Capt. tried by ase lutchings then al no money. very ivtimat ant unsenworthy backed. It is believed gation of the Captsin, who tnformed Galvin that in Consequence of the ‘mutinons disposition of the at is to way hat this was from the insti- he should be compelled to GO INTO BRAMUDA, ‘When he arrived ot this little island he went on shore, driiking freely, and making ropeated appenis to MF. Galvin for mney to treat bis friends. On shore Fe drank with sailors and shipped ball a dozen, though the crow already on board was ample, Bot bis excuse was tht (he men were mutinous and would not work. He hai a survey made of the ves fei at this port, and it was pronounced to be A 1 And in excelent sea-going trim. He then steamed awey frory Bermuda and proceeded on his course Palitornia, but broke sbort off and siceret for inidad, where be went on shore ag 9, drinking and caronsing and shipping #ix more men, When his spree was over he stesmed away once more tor California, but changed his tind ant turned the vessel's prow toward Britiel Guiana, arriving off the HARBOR OF DEMERARA Te a1 not ente bat a'ter making tt, steered once mo ia, but subsequently changed the ship's course fur the ISLAND OF §T, THOMAS, Here he entered ihe linrbor, and Mr. Galvin, who bad tried in vain to cheek fis most extraordinary conduct, immediately went to consult the American sul, Col. ‘Irae, w me on board at once, He met by the € 10 told bli that the men would nut wor ‘uowill to risk their lives ip on unecaworthy vessel. The Consul told tiem | tat they sbould be with the survey it Bern not, he would ord eu ingly made by tte Harbor carpenter of the plice, and th can vessel in the borver, sel pertectly seaw: bad aiso coveulied w ih Mr, Filipe, ner of the Orm of Pbtips€ Collins of New York, Hieadviced time Cantalutenings should be removed from the conmman:.” Ho had cone-om shore, xpd Was Grinking furiously, and bad been seen intosi- cated in compavy wiih fonr sailors who had STocuN A BOAT syd Coserted to the shore. He received the news of his diemiseel with dranken laoghter, and jeered the tupereargo, telling hin that he would have no suil- ors to goto Caliornia with. The command of the Yoase! was then giver to Capt. Pinmmer, employed at that time in the serview of Pi @ man of 22 yours’ experience, had the men calied att, and. m telling them ths himerif was ay pointe knew the vessel Was bis Ife ia ber; that their diawissed, that 1 vain in Lis place, that ne hit, and Was going to risk was no dexrer to them au dis to ‘him, ana that be expected them to n to and goto work with @ will. Being seconded by the mates, who behaved very weil throughout the (rouble, be mado sueb au impressle on them that they did go to work with the excep- tion of four, who were at onee put in irons, A coun- cil was then between American Consul, and Mr, Philips, , in whieh it was determined that should return to New York, But as they were rather suspi- cious of the good {ith of the erew, though ax it turned out witnont reason, Capt. Shipped fcrew often men from St Thomas, incluving four negroes, to work the fires, Before they sailed t old captain arrived on boul excessively drank, aud telling the men Nor To work, He was out of ber, he ssid, and if they didn't want to goto Davy Jones, they had better quit too, But Cupt. Plammer objected to this sort of thing, he Je into bis boat, and th e Y, With three prisoners in irons, erm arrived fourta man faving be; to be ara to duty, ‘This statement was cor Plum by Jobn MacDonuld, pped at St. “Thomas by Cupl Carl Emil Varuiene, a Dar i: policer b charge of the four inutingers wuile the vessel Was in Capt, Wiisht learned from Webb, thie second mate, that Mrs. Hutchings, when she beurd the news, had jeff couivesed that ber busbar d had wrecked elon Cape Roque, oa tre coast of Brazil, to plunder ft, and ‘that ve bad been iu the tiury of San Francisco for simugeli: a good sailor, had saiie! in exve excellenttrecommendations. His odjoct to have been to «i ‘THE VESSEL CONDEMNED in some harbor, sell her for what she wou'd feteh, und bolt with ‘the money, But Mr. Galvin, the Supercargo, Was & man of resolution though & reenborn. Foiled iu this endeivor, be. drank Corer ath ever, until be Was positively crazy with liquor, and hardly knew wat be was doing, The lobe 10 che owners cannot be leas than $30,100, Bince U vesso! ived im the haroor of New prisoners slivped bandeufls aaa es- caped, It was not toe Intention of the owuer to punish them, for be looks on them a having been misled by the captain, pads WESTCHESTER COUNTY. hat cem woula of St, Paul's Protestant Kpircopa! The vestr; Church of Youkers tave secured th De W, He Walter Cand schor Lelteen are lie WAS OF tu Trinity Chapel, New Works only when the 4: we Cnpon that office required lis ime to thy exclusiva of oiher Lush —— THE BA 4\D BAT, Seale ‘The Eekfords defeated the Equity yesterday by 69 to 12,10 Williainsburgh. A gaine iu Bultimore yesterday between the White Stockings aud Pasties resuised In favor of the turuier by Seto 13, ‘The Hamilton Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn, chal Jeage apy ciud of boys under fitven years old to play ou thelr ground. hike é LUSSES BY IKK, Telmer'Malis Company woo!lea mill was burned on ‘Thursday. Lose, $20,000, Joreph Webb's carpenter shop in Atlantic, near York avenue, Brooklyn, Was burned yostcrday, + 82,000, of the Troy and Lansingburgh horse rai! any 19 Lansingourels was bared yerter day Soventy-tve horses were killed, and ten cats and one hundred cons of bay and ® qu Wore destroyed, 1.084 600.0 ; 1 ————— BROOKLY tty of obhi 2 tty of other property Villiam Wilson was acquitted yon charge of kiling James Gilligan with tu Catherine Brice was sent for tree months to tho oniteat'ary yeeterday, for passing @ bottle of whiskey Boe prinante in gall Annie Taylor, aged 18 months, died yesterday, having bem Durned ina ve at her parcute housv, Garrisoa sirect, on Thursday evening, ‘The Huison avenue line of cars were put into op- gration yesterday, running, fron clige auivet ferry pd conneeiing with 6: 2 ‘ew York, jreenwood, abd Prospect Park. At Greenpoint yesterday afternoon, Henry Keiser while working on & meat cutting machine, La frm drawn iuto the Kaiver by the wheel, whic pod the Gosh ontively trom,the arm. Jobn Voorbies, an Assistant United States Aeses- er strap: tr ‘trick, was (01 enter afer. Hof inten onite cgeale iy dais tae, Yank heat. Mivecora that some of the E fae otherness ons dor a FIVE MEN BURIED ALIVE. ——o——o ‘The Caving of a Quarry—The Luberers Crashed Beneath a Hun¢red Yonn of Rock—Three of the Sufferers G at Denth—Paying tho Penalty of Negligence, Yesterday morning, at the quarries of the Warner Lime and Comeut Company, about six miles ‘rom Kingston, between Rosendale and Whiteport, the hanging wall rock, estimated to weigh betweon 75 and 100 tons, crambled and fell 90 fect, entomb- ing Hiram Freer, the Superintendent of the works, aged 49; George ©. Reisonberger, son-in-law of Freer, aged %; Androw Yaple, laborer, aged 5; Benj. Heiser, laborer; and Lather E. Lawrence, laborer. Seven men were at work in the quarry, and the two who miraculously escaped, at once called for assistance, Speedily their ery for help was answere! by sev- eral tnen from an aijotning anarry, when the work of rescuing the victims was§ begun, The first per- son exhumed was Reisenberger, who died in two or The next were Freer and Yap'o, joss. Yapie's nead was eo horribly crashed that the brain out, Both arms were mashed to ® jelly. Freer's and breast were fearfully mangled, and te could scarcely de recog- nized, “Heiser was badly wounded in tie lecs. Lawrence was injured so severciy that his life i despaired of. Joseph Dubois excaped with slight In uries. Lawrence and Heiser were carried to their jomoes, and medical assistance at onco called. Freer Jeaver a wife and childrua; Reisenverger « wile and ‘one child ; Yapte « wife and two ebildren, ‘The wives and children of the dead and wounded flocked to the scene, and gaye vent to their anguish in agonizing cries, ‘The wall had iong been unsafe, and the only wonder is that an accident had not oc: curred before, _— THE SPIRITUALISTS’ PICNIC. ANOTHER BROOKLYN WHISKY WAR. Jured ‘The famous benzine war ia Irishtown, Brooklyn, has broken out afresh. Yesterday witnessed an- other sangainary encounter in the neighdorhood which was rome time ago cleaned out by the United States troops, For some time past information has boen acca: mulating in the office of the Superviror of Internal Revenue establishing the fect of a revival of illicit distillation in the neighborhood acjoining the Navy Yard commonly known as Irishtown, and yesterday Revenue Officer Wass was detailed, with a force of ton assistants, to inapect the region, After some considerable effort, the party struck rail in Job Streot, between Gold street and Hudson avenu whieh led to satisfactory developroents. Tn the rea Of w lerge cooperags establisument in this locality, With convenient access {rom two streets, was found an establishinent ready for operations in all respects save that te worm was still Incking, ‘The absenco Of the Worm, however, rendered the whole incom- plete, and no’ seizure conld te made, The officers therefore concluded to withdraw, Upto this time there had been ‘no opposition of fered to the search. nor, indeed, hd any onosusl munifestation of interest in the movements of the officers been observed, Bat 28 the party stepped into the street from the eooper shop they were sur- Prised with a volley of etones from house. ‘Wiodowsn, and every concetvabie cover, The stiack Was cariest and revere, and so wudden aud unex- Pectod aa to throw tne oMtccrs wholly off thelr guard. Officer Wass faced abont to discover. If possible, the source of the attack, But in this he waa baffled, fe when he turned not a person was to beseen, and the missles stopped fying. A litte irl, eight years old, wi 1 wide, by the af The Disti ickod her up and car- Ka soon as the ‘oMcer Presi started to move uway the attack was resumed upon bam him, Dnt he got beyoud reach with bis burden with- —A #pirit Out suffering tnsury The assailants Were indiscriminate in thelr at- tack. raining their missiles upon anybody who hat Pened to be in the street, A drayman in the ompl: of the coopert tablishment rushed {nto th Scene of the assault to rescue a litile Loy who w: exposed and could not escape, The drayman Lit on hie shoulders and abo He was very badly wounded, ‘euing the ehila, and saved him, A nore serious attrek belel two officers who Marted by an independent route for Bridgo street, ‘nese were Officers Brown and John Voorhees, ‘The angry crowd espie! them, and a mob of more than s hundred started in porsuit, pelting them uu- mercifully with stones, Brown freed about. and dew a revolver, the sitht of which cowed the pur: kuors, and they stopped. ‘The officer then watched for s favorable opportanity while lie neld the crow: at bay, and taking leg bail, escaped. Poor Voorucas, however, was less fortunate, By somo chance he tell into the hands of the Philistines, and was treat- ed in & wa ner that leaves it dowbilul whether he caprecover, The crowd congbt him, pounded him pnesand clubs, kicked him, stamped apon ud Onall, ft bim tor de A hideous gash cus ip bis fuee, across his pore and forehe: other on the inal column w; covered with bri borne Lo the City ‘The police of Bi No arrests were made, The Society of Progressive Spiritualists of New York city betook itself yesterday to Elm Park, there to enjoy itself in jolly pienic atyle, At A, M. the progrossive spiritualists began to assem): Owing to the recent riot in Kim Park, the number Of those present was rather ematier tuan lad been expected, Nevertheless, those who did come were fm hich spirits, and in social intercourse, as they cal it, enjoyed themselves finely until noon, The celebrated “renor-sirop man” of Nassau street did not show his intellectual countenance on this occasion; but his absence was made up for by the presence of the celebrated Dr. Gordon, the great medinm, who, a few years aco, was carriod by invisible bands over the beads of amazed spectators. One beheld also the impressive features of Dr. Spooner, the creat musical medium, woo, taouz table to tell one mote from another, ean play a or an Atnerican (a-kett ing offect. There, wlso, was the venerable Dr Swackhaimmer, and the Matehionness Marauand, besides many lester notabilities. At 1 o'clock iunch was eproad, This was fol- lowed by speeches from the famous Rev. Mi Hull, who bas ia turn belonged toa pall dozen dif- ons. ‘Thia geitieman showed how Re- ublicanisin and Pro jam had paved the way 1 ‘Thero was some singing. & speech of Jersey City, a burlesque oration Farnswort, and an entranced specch Mr. JW. Van Namée. Tris latter gentleman, discourse. sh “J, grusted, and in vario me sort of spirite hid bh Alter the speeches came dancing, daring which a select party withdrew from the common herd and formed « spiritualistic circle in the large hall over the refreshment saloon, There were about twenty all, of whom four of five were mediums, The re required to pay % cents a head for admis- The proceedings here were of starting im ‘The Marchioness Marqnand did the talking. She saw a numer of disembodied epiriis standing abont the taple tn uncomfortable proximity to her listeners’ heads, and deccrited tweir appearance in an awiuliy impressive manner, She made one or two funny blunders, but with’ great presence of mind showed as cicarly as two and two is five that she was perfectly correct. Dr. Sweckhammer was Ermeral intervreter. nnd “iauned tne fies from toe arenioness's head while the spirits were talking through her. —-———_ INCENDIARY CAUGNT IN THE ACT. NEW YOR. Hall-The Address of Ni * Correspondent- An Org to be Formed, t night @ most successful meeting took place at Plimpton Hail of the New York sileswomen and the Dry Goods Cierks’ Association, A large number of the saleswomen were present to advocate the canse of eariy closing, at the head of whom was the now-popular Netta, the correspondent of the bu Mr. Wiltenbeach occupied the chair, and stated the otject ofthe meeting. He was convinced that the movement as brougit about by Miss Netta would de productive of great and good results, Miss Netta thea came forward, She sald she was sglad to find se many of the Indios had supported her in® her undertaking, and if iat eun- ould PRS SE port wns continued everything would work 6 Ese Raw. ae he Bas. tn Bede how. well, The press was on ‘the side of Bloc: justice, and ‘Te Svs had done mueh to help a Vill: Lem, as it did i ail cases where Injustice required © be noticed. She hud since thelr last meeting issaed circulars to the vorions firms and shopladies, endeavoring to induce U to join ber in this work, and she had met with support, On te other hand, however, she had met with opposition ana ineult from some of her sex, but that would mot siop ber in ler course. then went on to speak generally of the and of the Lecessity of their forming About eight months Dought a piece of property on Main streetJust north azo David Dingwall of the Briek Charch station, in the city of Orange, where he opened a flower garden and hot house, Ho resided in a smali frame building on the rear of the lot, He became involved, aud was com;ellod jation of their own, in whieh they would be | to hand over his Policy of inauranee, amonnting to by the Dry Goods Clerks’ Association. | $600, as security for the payment of certain mort. ciation was aereed to be formed, | gazes. About two weeks aco. he secured an addi & large number of those presont sub: | tional inearaner on the gremises, wniountiue. to scribed thelr nimes toward | this object, | $1,000. On Monday morning list, between 1 and 2 A wass m ing will be heid neat Thursday at the | o'clock, a little boy residing directly opposite the Primpion Holl to carry out this orewnizaiion, when remins, being unable to slee® owing to the bext of all interesied in the cause of labor are requerted to be present, A vote of thanks to Tyre Sux and other Jonruals Wik proposed by Miss Netta, and the meeting ad- Journed, ns The Wog Family onthe Cars, Tothe Bition of The Sw the night, observed a flash of fire in Dingwal'’s hat. house and gettivg up iound the promises on fi He ran out and gave the alarm, proceeding at the same time to the fire-beil tower, and althoush only 12 yeare pf uge, be rang the bell itaselt jeantime a Mr. Harpel, who resided noar hy, heard the alarm viven by tae boy, and ran out. He burstin the front door of tae hot-honse, ani ov served Dingwall leave by the rear door With a Sim: It is really surprising to see how nu lighited canaie. ous the Fog iamily are. Thev t y ‘The nen soon arrived and extingnished the They have alrcady found thelr way Into the in | flames, and on an investigation everything In the enue line of cars, which have been runuing oniv n | bulidiog was saturated Wita kerosene ll, Dingwall few days On Saturday, veing unweil, L determined | was arrested, and committed tothe County Jail. to go ne entral By be a little eh ad saieted — ———— = one of the cars, which was very much crowded, I 7 of course did not expect any one ulready seated to THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. yield m seat to me ne) the car, knowing that es The Brooklyn Bricklayerst Union, No. 1, last t when a kext was orbits Gyeniog Macd 1, Faytan $9 for working with scab eas standing—standing, there was standing room vacated in front of where I ya t jostled about, and pushed and squeezed, unabie to Teach the straps to steady myself—L (hin courtesy | The Laborors’ Unions last nizht resolved to hold should have accorde time, or at An open air masa meeting next month to lead their moral w. the tnd tag elie Importation, of whom there were seat. But no; Mr. Hog, with aimost super At the meeting of the Workingmen’ effort, bonnded und wimost pushed us over in his evening Annee appointed to wi frantic effort to reach the seat helore any of us enuld | fereat heads of puble departments rev drop into it, Mr. Hog wis a scout, well-dressed, | Lad vdtained @ promise from Mr. Tweed to cive the bealthy-iooking man, ard io addition to betng able | Denner of theur organizations the p.o to hold on ta the strap, which we froin aur Beigit ae anv! scrangement of drews are nut able to do, had WAL INTELLIGEN: stout gold-weaded cane with which to PEROONAD IAPSBLLIG ANG himself, A LADY, ie eae — Tue Republiean Convention of Denver has nomi Miniman wreunriavesns pated Jerome B. Chaffee tor Congress. Wasmixarox, July 15.—The Senate after a | Wer. A. Buford and H. P. McGrath of Kentucky, Col. Provost, Janes Thomas. and A. i. Phyffe are at the Grane Unio# Hotel, Saratova. Tn addition to the pecuniary beneflt, accorded by long debite confirmed Frederick T, Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, Minister Plenipotentiary to London, by 40 to 3. Robertson, Ross, and Sprague voting the Chinese Governueat to. the tauily of Mr. Buriit against the confirmation. Messrs, Sumner, Wilson, | gamo, a rosthumous ticle Of the bignest rank’ hiss bees aud Fenton did not vote, Catered ow The resignation of Mr. Motley had teen sakea a Srat by letter und then by telegraph. Ie bad de- NEW JERSEY, ver an anewer until todayy wliew he telegraph - Sad Lis roenrat ey eather a? Ronen: OO Weel John Seeley, of Washington street, Hoboken, p dropped dead in his house yesterday morning —$ , _ ‘Vhe good natured ex-Dominie Weiss, of Paterson, HOURS OF LEISURE. bought out te restdurancat Broadway aud Fulton — eet. He fell from grace to gravy. This evening, in Brady's Curriculum. the Rink, A meeting in Passaic Villace, N. ¥, other feraey City, the pupils of Brady's Gympasinm wilex: | niga was inextricably mudsied on ot the hibit, Joe Coburn and Jem Nace are aunuced to mr | (Ube deamess of the man culled upor " : Last might the ferrytoat Morristown, near Mo National Boat Club will putl | poken, ran_intoa schooner, and tho whste. lady Lyace at Hoboken, at $4 ¥.M, | cana of ine Mortatowa Whe dewolished: No. passen F hie champion peumant of thé | gers were injused nee At Fort Lee, on Monday next, Capt. Frederick . Pavilion fotel, propo HD Fac RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, Tue ton, Witltatn Caunnbelt Aindvew 1 Corgan, oo and Frederick Rock ace to be the coupeuitors. Patrick Lawrence, of Salem, was killed at Lynn | Mr. James Hilton, of Paterson, attempted to jump on Thnday eveuiny in attomptlag to got on ® (rain Cars yesterday mornta Dork while the while inmotion, in 'was still 1 motion, whea he Was Cirowu On bie x treicil tralia So Ralirosd res Kwnd paralyzed. Hisrpiue was distucated {nto & washed awa City, Kaotsacon | ‘Phore are two appiicant con Tunmday Md Weynolis, en Vily | move dead suimala andother 1row Hams, fireman were killed, ‘and, Paliner, coudnetor, aud Thomas Gafney, brakeman, dangerously wounaed, aid ene pelher ti to purenase th Fing, rot a ting carcaaoe wad other 1'th are wliowed to pouuie the WASHINGTON NOLES, Air wits their Bowome o tory sit pr SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, The President has Leo Kirchner was ye tu Troy ‘The tax and tariff and the funding bills have been signod by the President, ‘Yow general opinion among all parties 1#, thas the Georgia bi)! gives Georgia aa election this fall, Five hundrod coolics for the Alabama and Chatt nooga Kallroad arrived at Chattanooga yesterday — Brut instailment of 2,000 Arthur McArthur of Wisconsin has been confrm- od Amoriate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, od the Georgia bil, erday confirmed Surveyor Willbeck, the anti-renter, hay been acquitted, A tornado swept over Colambia county yesterday, A Chinese consulate is proposed in San Fran- chseo, ‘The Canadians are gratified with the result of the Fontan (ri ‘The Prosident will not goto Long Branch until Wednesday. ry, Conkling and Fonton left Washington York tast night Probable that the Emperor will stop the im- credentials of Richard It. Whiteley and Henry | migratios of Chineee wanes” C latet shanna aarin hare showrichia wore drowned at Montrose, In the Jndiana coutosted election case of Rel in Thareday, by the falling of a scaffold Gen. Geo. B. McClellan entered on his duties as Chief Engineer of the Department of Docus ) esterta: The German Central Republican Committee hai elected 8, Kauiman President fin piaco,of Ge Julian, tH House tins decided that Mr. Jalian, th Hing momber js ontitiod to tis weet, aud that show ‘be Dald $4,50) expenses, In tho Toxae contested election case the House “( y Grate NCO ite laa te tte hon ty 0 Sotaba. 'Mie'Graiton*waa allow $1,000" Mor election expenses. report uf $hé Conference ttee on the sult by Godbe and ell Appropriation bill Sennetoed ¥ the House 0 plainsitie recovered iy. it the eubeticate of the ate for louse bill with @ prov Ny Ty, resolation in Wi Vs., introduced into gonieines » oe aa a Cake} ae the rays eaten i, I this Association oF to.ae ‘vali trestles made pA aly Ging Peace mad sonaudar! suloos o6 6 lott i PRICE TWO CENTS. ° LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASTLES NERE# AND THERE BY THR SUN'S REPORTERS, onme of it Petty-Capt. McClos key's Lessons in the Manly Ari After Charles Carr had boen sentenced to fire years in State Prison for grand larceny, Capt. Me- Closkey of the Court equad handcuffed him for removai to the Tombs. As thoy wore leaving the court bnilding, a well known thief who i+ a friend of Carr, seized the lattor by the hand and bade him good by, adding that he would be upto soe him in a short (ime and keep him company, as he intended to will that old ——- —- — Peity, Car op Peared delighted. Carr's friend, who was allowed to accompeny him tothe Tombs, cursed Capt. Petty all the way. When bidding good by, he drow from his pocket # Whiskey bottle, and secretly present ed it to Carr Capt, MeCloskey"s quick eye detected tho move- ment. This was going a little too far. He contd Usten to uniimited abuse heaped upon Cavt. Petty, bot the drawing forth of shat wilekey, battie to £1ve to one of his prisoners wis more than oMeinl flesh and blood coeld bear. Io an instant his well trained muscles were brought into play, and his right fist was planted fo effectually nader the left cat of the culprit as to him out on the side- walk C. icClonkey'* hand is somewhat swol- Carr's friend is a8 well as can be expected, ey came in handy to reatoro the would be aseassin of Capt. Petty to his senses, —— How our Property is Watched, Thomas Reynolds, of stupid old John William. son's command, was tried before the Police Com missioners, yesterday, for not discovering « burglary im tho Kuickerbockor lee Company's office, whose safo had been robbed of $700, Capt. John said the Post was avery long one indeod, and Judge Bos Tyr directed lim to have additional posts, theres whoreupon some one jocosely remarked that there Fata re too, mane there, already, mosaing Cant. John himself. Dull old Joon added that the an was broken open with hammers The strange Part of the story ts that private watchman Wm. Mi n. Who Was detailed in and aronnd the balding, ard no noise, and knew nothing of to robber} although he was there all night. Departure of 5 The officers of this command gathered yesters day morniog at Col, Fisk's headquarters, Grand Opera House, to receive instructions in regard to their excursion to Long Branch. ‘The Prince waa very buay giving orders, and his Commissary, Shep- herd, was eqnally so, Seven lire wagons were loaded with 10,000 sandwiches, 5% whole hama, rolls, 400 loaves of bread, 20 gal- lone of Whitke 150 baskets of pop-cork ** ame munition, of cigurs, and ice in abundenee, ‘Three omnibures, each drawn by six while horses, Erie wagons drawn by four bay hor ivate carriwes bore the officers and thelk nEENGE tO the depot in Jersey City. _—— Brooklyn Aldermen Astoi Thowas Aguilla, a West India negro, three inches in veight, and stout in provortion, was elected Poundmaster of the Ninth and Twenty-first Wards at tho Inst meeting of the Brooklyn Common Council, He was nominated by Alderman Weeks of the Twenty-first, Ward. and wccepted by Alder- mon MeCroarty of the Ninth, He appeared at the City Clerk's office yesterday to file his bonds, when the Aldermen for ret time were made aware of the fact that he was a colored mai ste heel A Real Society Queen, Mra. R. B, Connolly has, by her individual ex. ertions and social influence, collected $16,000 for the Building Fond of the New York Foundling Asylum, When # woman of wealth and position uses her in- fluence in such a manner, the humblest working woman rejoices that God has made her a stewardess of His goods. Such a wowan needs uo patent of nobility o make her a ' lady.” —2—— Rotten-Egging « Street Car. At about § o'clek lst eveuing, ax car No A al the Third avenue Ine wason the down trip, and when passing ‘Thirtieth street, a poriy of “ Arabs” enjoyed selves by throwing m volley of unmmerchontable into the car through the over windows. ‘he clothing of nesrly all the pas sengers Was bespatierod with the filth, personal To promote immigration to the Pacitic seen, It Is Projected to puichase reven million acres o land in Northern Caliiornia and Southern Oreco: png the of the Caiitornia and Oregon Railroad, At & cost of $10,000,000, and to encourage and aid the immigration of three huntred thousand persons from Germany and Northeru Kurope to settle the and, oneal liniaatences, Nunatrokens. Win, Dilks, atruck driver, of 97% Mudson rtreet, Anton ‘Trasche, of Sixth avenue and Eleventh street, je Mosee, aged 27, died suddenly at 115 Eldridge atrret, Frauk Derarh, an Italian lad, found at Park ay- enue aud Thirty llth street, ‘Trmothy Collins, aved 28, war found In First avenue. Charles Conover, a colored barber ta south Sar Fuadeuly on ThOrsaay nig ‘Ashington street, Newark, of ———__ CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, aicuane! gofs Tease Jackson was walking y lo Esaox 3 HG, while the officer was making his aifl- Gav t, Casey couily walked out of the court room, and escaped. Matilda and Joseph Mysmacher lived at No, Sf Pite etree ol Cie house by stealing At icneth she ty ator e) he pre lease. Joveph noid as desired, but kept the money hime sell. For Uh ho wae hed ly Justice Ledwith yousere day, ——— ae FLASHES PROM THK OCEAN CABLES, The Liverpool market closed with upl is ot 934d., and Orieaus at 9Xd, Father Gavsani hae arrived in Paris en route to the United States to attend the Evangelical Counc! ‘Tho valuable pavers ot at Constantinople were all p ve of Herring's sates. Console at 914 for both money and the account ; : 0-408, 95; Elon of the Y vn'irat ant ty Tie uriee war nvasiod. to. tue lauver on fine for tonnage JOLLINGS ABOUT TOWN, — The Sioux lave started homeward, ‘Tle New Orleans fremen took the Erle for home lant eveaing, 1g Kate Murray died suddenly yesterday at Eldridge strevt. The m House and SubTreasury changet Will not take effect until August 1, ‘The body of Joseph Ruck ledge, aged 7, late of 358 Water sett found last evening flosung in tue w bast Ihiver, off ler 30. The body of on unknown man was morning warhed shure ai Governcr moved to the Morgue, Daniel Mooney, aced 90. of 930 East Thirty-sixt street, died yeatcrery at Hellovue Hospital from thd combi ed efficts of heat wad dissipation Margaret Rogers attempted to kindlo a fire at otf Third aveuue yesterday imoruing by poring keroscay oul thereon, when the cao exploded, aud she was sork ously wounded. Lucien B Knowles, who was arrested on the 18th on acharge of obtaining goods uuder false pree was to-day honorably discaarged wt the Court 01 General seston: Lizzie Irving, aged 6, fell from a swing on Sunday to the yard of 170 West IL uston stree striking he head, prodaced infimumation of (he bi m whiek she died on Thursday, The Ninth Ward TI Clan will recelve Ing Mext at th vesterday Ieland aod ro Jefferson and Tammany Hon’ 8's. Cox on Thoaday ever i nd Barrow sirecug, ‘orman Dore wae e Eost Twenty denly coil dey ny ‘Tho Ninth Assembly District Repubitean Associne tion last nicht declared Mr. Thos, Murphy's appointes, meni “emibently wise and propor, aud Leiling W [Ose mote the beat luterents of (ue Gover umeut aad to Guile the Repubitcan party.” ‘Mra, Judson a few daye azo agreed to file honda im 150,000 a4 exOCULrIX Of her deceased husband's estate, Fovided somebody would whow whure It was lays Mr. James Brooks told the Court tnat he Feady to pay $00,000 for what be kaow to be ia this city. Estrich MoAuley, aged 40, of 09 Mulberry streeh hore id | ie tial pias u ‘] et “ Te Py ' ’ oP ig eh OP We } { pots