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TnIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR PRINCE A REPUBLIC! Trochu President of the Pro- visional Government. HENRI ROCHEFORT'S APOTHEOSIS. Revolutionary Demonstrations in Paris. THE MOB AROUND THE CHAMBERS, Napoleon's Notion of Returning to Paris. —_———_— THE EMPRESS AND THE PRINCE. Surrender of Eighty Thousand French Soldiers, sconatificsianen THE DEATH OF MARSHAL M’MAHON, —— be Imprisoncd nt Cassel—Only Surrendered Dy Cable—Cor reapondence of The Sun. Buussers, Sept. 83-5 P. M.—I have just arrived from Sedan, That place is partially burned. Napoleon is to be conducted to Cassol asa prisoner, On tho other hand, however, « superior officer of the railroad with whom I have conversed, positively affirms that he has received orders for a special train to Lidge, where he ‘says Napoleon is to be provisionally detained with the conseat of Bolgium, Novertheloss, } 5 seen the telegram giving directions for his remo- val to Cassel taken to the telegraph station by an officer of gendarmes, and I believe that is his destination, MacMahon being wounded, Wimpffen has sur. rendered in his place, with 8,000 men, and not with $0,000, as has been reported. This is all that is loft of MacMahon'’s army. It was 80,000 strong when be began fighting, but has suffered dreadfully in killed and wounded, and the rest havo scattered in every direction, Saad Reise Empire Declared at an End—Oficial roctamation of the Republic—Soldiers Monday, Sept. 6—11 A. BA despatch Paris announces that the Government of Pail zo ling been overthrown and the Republic declarod, Panis, Monday Moining, Sept. 5.—The Provi ton: Government lias taken possession of office without ho slightost disorder. S OvFICIAL PROCLAMTION OF THE REPUBLIC. ‘Tee following proclamation has been issued by fhe new Government: * République Francaise Ministve de £ Interior.” “The deehéanes bas been pronounced in the Corps Logisiotif. The Ropablie bas been procisimed at the Hotel de Ville, A government of vational de- fever, compos of eleven members, md all the Depctirs of Parcs, Nas been constituted and ratified by popuisr scclamation. Their names are Arazo, Kmapoel Cérmicux, Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Gam betta, Girni :-Pagés, Glais-Bizoin, Buzene Pelle fan, M. Picard, R chofort, aud Juies Stmon. £ Gon, Trochu will at the cnme tim» continue in the exercise of the powers of Governor of Paris, and bs appointed Muvister of War in place of Geo, Palikao. Please placard immodiately, and if necossary Pave procaine by th» public erier this declaration | Por the Goveroment of National Defence, The Mivister of the Lnterior, LEON GAMBEITA. Panis, the 4th day of Septomber, 1970, at 6 w'elock P.M, GEN, THUCHU PRESIDENT OF THE PROVISIONAL OOVRRN MENT. Sept. 5.—'Ihe following circular despatch sent by the Minixter of the Interior to the Prefects of Departments : Panis, Sept. 4, 1370. “Gen, Treeliu, Governor of Paris, has been ap Polated member of the Government of National Defence, installed at the Howl de Ville, He takes the portiolio of War, and his colleagues have con. (orred opon him the Presidency, (Signed) LEON GAMBETTA.” THK OFFICERS OF THM NEW GOVERNMENT. Lonvon, Sept, 5.—The officers of the Provisional Government at Paris are as follows: Minister of the Intorior—Leon Gamnerra, Minister of Foreign Affair: —JuLes Payne, Minister of Finane:—Pinums Mans. Minister of Puble Lustractio;—IuLEs Simon Minister of Justicoc—Kmanven Cnusikux, Miniter of War—Gen, Tnocny. Pigsiient of the Councti—M. Guévy, Becreiyry-General of the Provisional Government +ANpné LavERTUsON, Beals Lave been placed on the doors of the Corps Légisiatit Austenpam, Sept. 4.—The Prince Imperist Borrcocered at Sedan with the Emperor and Mac Malon's army. The prisoners by tus surrender ire 129,000 Pants, Sept. 4—Midnight.—As the Ministers’ pro Hamation becomes known, the exciioment of the becomes indescribable. All the evenin: treat crowds cecupied the Place de Ia Concorde, as & had become known that 9 stormy scene had taken Mace ta Khe Corps Logislatif, Toe coplure of the Emperor was not cred 4 pictaTonsulP, Ti was reported that a Dictatorship would be an- sounced, and that a secret meeting was being held Many of the streets are thronged with aoxious and aacited crowds, bnt there is no disord BIB CONPS LEGISLATIP. DECLARE buRsT vp. { Pants, Bopt. 4-8 7, M.—It 1s now impossible to Foach the Corps Législatif, owing to the enormous erowds surrounding the building + Tt is reported that the vote oa déchéance (that the Bupire is burst up,") has been carried by yeas 1 pays none. ted, Tue BMP “VIVE LA REPUBLIQOE |” { The people are wild with excitement, and are Tushing through the streets bearing placerds with tho voto of the Corps Légisiati( inscribed thereon, + The shouts of vive a République are heard on ail Hides, }-The regiments passing into the city are received by the populace with the deafening shouts of wive la Ligne, Vine la République. p The National Guard reversed their arms as the Fogular (rooys passed, as a sign of amity. \ The troops are singing Mourtr Pour la Patrie, The thous is one of indescribable excitement, THK NATION TO THE RESCUE. t Rumors of all kinds are in circulation, and it is tmpo-vib eto ascertain their foundation, But one Sovtimont seems to be paramonnt—resistance to Bvasion, “All the nation now to the rescue I" Lous the people, and the troops join enthasias- Wally, Tho Garde Nationale suy order must be Preserve. The people evinee bat little desire to Sroate ‘rouble, AM seem overjoyed at the vote of Michéarce : A DAB NAPOLKON, {Crowds ore beginning to tear down the Imperial @rms (rom (ne fromte of the shops, There are fears What this may lead 40 Gerious troubie, as tue National Mucrd is not inclined to permit any disorders, » Cal fleeh tH 4 d= DMamveniadons were, ‘The Bmnorer Manolegn berinx declared. Kept up during tho entire night, the crowds do- manding the dechéance, GEN, TROCHU WAS SHOUTED FoR, and on appearing he spoke to the crowd, saying ho had taken an oath, and as an honest maa be could not break it, ‘The Chambers must onswor them, At midnight crowds assembled before the Corps ‘Légisiatif building, and shouted that, the Emperor having fallen into the hands of the enemy, it was now time for the people to rise and CmASR OUT Tie INVAD! Tho Corps, however, adjoarned till to-day, as surances having been given that the day should not pass without some determination worthy of France, CITIZENS YIRRD OM BY TR GENDARMES. Later in the evoning a large crowd assembled on the Boulevard Bonn-Nouvello, parading and shout- ing * déchéance/" and “ Vive la France" They were charged by tho police, who used fire- orms, It is reported that some of the CITIZENS WARE MORTALLY WOUND’ At this early hoor in the morning great crowds are {n the streets, and the journals are sought with extreme avidity, Nees; Panis, Sept. 4—Noon.—An enormous erowd is now sbont the Corps Lécislatif building, where the Dep- ‘ties are to moet at 1 o'clock. SF MILITARY PRecoATIONS to proserve order have boon taken on a large scale, though the people do not seom to be inclined to rioting, though they are much excited aud‘demand the déchéance, At shis time ‘Manets OF PROPLA from all parts of tho city are going toward the Ligis: latif boildines, shouting “A Ja Chambre!" © D& chéance |!" &o, - ‘Thousands among those are members of the National Guard, who, without arms, join in the ehouting, and urge al! they mect to go to the Lézia- Latte bailding. RS It ts boped the measures taken fill seenre quict, 100,000 crrizexs 1 aus, 9 —Aflernoon,—This gity now presents one of the moss Haposine popular displays evor witnussod, Ove hundred thousand ar.aod el'izons are mareh ing to the Corps Légisiotif, <arron: ‘ing the building auld 2e Tronziod hurrehs of the © nntloss masses which aro Oiling every avenue Jeadi: to the hall. There are no symptoms r yet, only a Unantmons expression of the popular + |. Before tho residerco of General Trochu, 19 Louvre, there is a compact mass of poopie awa the ro- tarn of the Governor, f diso, Around the Tuileries is a eirone mii force, gnording asainet any Zpossible display ol . patar tadignation, Dandreds of thousands of citizens are \ push ing toward the Corps Légielarit, Tie Place do la Coacorde is one mass of human belug THR RXICTEMRNT GROWING 4:90 Afternoon.—At tne departure of the Deputies from the Corps Léxislatif, scenes of eathusiasm took place arcund the building, the National Guard fraternizing with the troops and people, Thousands of guards rushed into the hall, but were persuaded to retire by M. Gambetta, who Seems to have great influence over the people ‘The crowds outside are singing the Afareeillaise and Vive Répullique. There is intense excitement, ond a constant noiso of voices that drowns al! ether sounds, TUR SOLDIERS AND POPCLACE FRATERXTIING, There was vo dangerous element visible until the crowd reached che Rae Castighone, where they be: gan toaring down the Imyerialjarms, and tearing from the fags of the National Guard the golien caglos of France, and from the walls aud signs the medals bearing the Imperial effigy. The soldiers have also joined ia these demonstra: tious, The National Gaord have beat to arms to re- Press the disorder if it takes 8 more tore, + Quiet citizens are becoming tmp 10a thal there may be danger, as the mob, is beeom- ing more ond more excited, 2 MACMATION'S DEATH REPORTED, It is reported that Marshal MaeManon ix dead ANTRRVINW DETWEBN NAPOLEON AND KING WILLIAM. An interview Las taken piace between Napoicon and the King of Prussia for the purpose of deciding upon the future residence of the Bmperor, One of tle German fortresses was fixed apon—probubly Mayence. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT FORMED, There is so much con‘usion in the city, amd such crowds about the Corps Légisintif that it is impos. Present to get a faitnful account of the dusi- nese transucted by the Deputios. It is now reported, and on good authority, that the vote of déch/ance the majority retired. ¢ © members of the Gauche and the Centre Gauche ned constituting a provisional Government, and naming the following persons: Jules Favre, Gambetta, Jules Simon, Kératry, Picard, Peileton, and Jules Ferry. ‘The popular ogitation is very great, and the feol- ing agaist the invnders is singularly unanimous, Pants, Sept, 45 P. M.—The members of the Pro- visional Government, who were cited to appear and deliberate, are now assembled at the Hotel de Ville. Henry Rochefort, who has been liberated, ls as- sisting at this mcetin, M. Kérstry has been appointed Prefect of Police, vice M. Pietri, and Etienne Arago, Mayor of Puris Tie peopie outside the building are in a state of extraorduiary excitement, From time to tine M. Gambetta addresses them, exhorting order, TUR EMPRESS GO: It is remarked that the eoldiers of all the regi ments mix among the poople unarmed and are shouting “Vive ia République,” From the eu- trances and windows of all the barracks THE SOLDIERS SALUTS THR PROPLE. 4 o'elock in tho efternoon the flag was low- ered on the Tuileries. It is said tho Empress has gonc, The people are rusiing through the Tui- leries Pisevrds bave been posted in various places con tainiog the worday “peavu To THTERS.” Eorly this afternoon the crowd met a squad of po: lice, They shouted Vive a Hépublique { “0 Of the police who did not respond were immediately DISARMED DY THE PROPLE, ant their swords broken. ‘They were then allowed to go unarmed and unharmed, ‘The Boulevards at this hour are almost impassablo on account of the crowds of people, The National Guard has succeede:! in preserving order #0 fur, Pants, Sept, 4—0:13.P, M.—Tbe mobs continue to tear down signs containing TUE IMPERIAL ARMS AND MEDALS, In somo cases the people have climbed ap the Lighost stories to tear from the theatres the word “Imperial.” Extreme care is evinced to respect the arms of other nations, . HANDS oFF! In ono of the strects a large crowd, upon the point of (oaring down & representation of the American eagle, ascertained thetr mistake, and shouted loudly, “Vire la Rénbligue Amerteaine.” The police are no longer to be seen in the street, NAPOLEON'S PRISON, Buvsseis, Sept. 4—Noon.—It is positively as- sorted that the Emperor Napoleon has arrived at Bouillon, escorted by detachments of Prpssians and French, Li6z0 has been selected as bis place of de- tention, Several of Eugéule’s ladios of honor have arrived at Brassels, VERDUN, MONTMEDY, STRASBOURG, Lonpon, Sept. 4.—Verdun and Montmedy till hold out against tho Prassians, Tho bombardment of Strasbourg continues vigorously, Much damage has been inflictod. ‘The splendid cathedral tas been partly burned, and the wonderful astronomical clock ‘ad chime of bells inthe tower badly injured, ‘Thore is a freshet inthe Rhine, Tho water ts very high, and many dwellings in the neighborhood of Sirasbourg have been washed away, MINISTER WASHBURNE's DesPAtoH, INGTON, Sept. 6.—Minister Washburne tele. graphs to the Department of State that the Empire ia onded, and that the excitement is intense in Paris DESPATCH, TO BARON @EROLT, ~ ‘The following oficial despatch bis just beon ro- cotved at the Logation of the North German Union : sin captivity prevents him from =: gotinting the pence, the French Govorn~ out being at Paris, the war will ve evatinued,"* THR NEWS ANNOONCRD IN Panta, Panis, Sept. 4.—In the Corps Législatif yostorday evening, when the Count de Palikao announced that the army at Sodan with the Emperor had surrondor- ed to the Prussians, be added that it was impossible to discuss tho propable consequences. ‘The Minis- tors had yet no common plan, and desired to post- pone the discussion till Monday. “ Sais Favre submitted a resolution declaring the Emperor deprived of all constitutional functions, And proposed that a legislative commission be forme to expel the enemy from Froneh soil, Gen. Trochu remaining Governor-General of Paris, ‘The propo- sition met with favor, but without action the Corps adjourned the session until Sunday noon, ‘THE LONG SMOTHERED VOLCANO BEGINS TO CROMDI 6 P. M.—Somo of the shops of the more favored purveyors of the Imperial fumily are menacod and Will probably be sacked. In all parts of the city People are pointing out and taking down the Imperial arms, fenring an attack of the mob. In the windows of shops where photographs are displayed, care has been taken to remove those of the Imperial family, and all those connected with them, The National Guard is out in force to repress any more serious troubl ‘THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. Lonpox, Sept. 56 A, M—The mombers of the Provisional Government established at Paris aro Gon. Trochu, MM. Jules Simon, Gambetta, Pelle tan, Favre, Ferry, Kératry, Crémioux, Picard, and Grévy. + vo M. Kérdtry performs the functions of Prefect of Police, and M. Arago (bore of Mayor #? Paris, Tho excitement created re dondoo) and in the Provincial Bngils “Syne by the ews is Intenso, 4 25 NAPOLMON—ViVE IENRI ROCHEFORT! A correspondent of the Dally News at Paris says, At So'clock Sunday a‘ternoon, he saw the palace of the Tuileries invaded by a mob, who tore down th throne, destroyed everything marked with the “imperial bees" and other Napoleonic insiz: ta, And carTiod Away and cast toto tho Seine all busts, statues, aud pletures of the Bonapartos. ENR ROCHEFORT WAS RORNW IN TRIUMPIT to the Motel de Ville, In these scenes the soldiers fraterniaed with the people, and all shouted, “ Vive la France! Vive Commerce!" They laughed und wept with joy and embraced one another, 200,000 MEN READY FoR THE FIFLD. All tho Ministers are acting with energy. Orders for the immediate formation of colossal armies have been issued. Over 200,000 men are ready to take the field. The Government Superintendent of Tele. graphs has sanonnced to all the Departments the events in Paris, THE SRNATR 18 SUPPRESSED and the Corps Législatif dissolved, An important fraction of the Chambers bave met at I ident Schneider's'residence, and seem disposed to act inde: pendently of the Provisiong! Goverament, to whom, however, they have sent delegations, Officers and soldiers fraternize with the people and place them. selves under the orders of tho Government, which isin permanent sossion at the Hotel de Ville, under the Presidency of Gen, Trochu. NO KCRRENDER. ‘The france tireurs of Paris cuard all the Ministries and public offices, and evince the ntmost desire to be courteous, It is understood tiat the Government will convoke the Constituent Arsembly, The Paris journuls without exception urge the nation to make AN UNTIREDING DEFENCE, and ceclare the cismemberment of Frauce imposst ble. ‘The King of Prussia, they say, proclaimed t'iat ho ‘waa warring only against Napoleon. If it now be: . ‘Prench People, the straggle most be one of extermination. ‘The fleet must be ordered to treat the seaports of Germany a8 the Prussian armies treat the towns of Alsace and Lorrainc, ‘The enemy must be made to fool what UNITED REPUBLICAN FRANCE can cccomplish. All men here must bear arms THE IMPRRIAL CAPTIVE Buri10n, Belgium, Sept. 4—The Emperor with » tuite of one hundred perrons on horseback and ia carriages marked with the Imperial cipher, arrive here at noon, escorted by an armed force of Pras: tuna, He is going to Germany via Liege. Consent to his passage through German territory had pre Viously been guined from the Belgian Government THA EMPEROR 19 SHRIOUSLY ILL, Venvirns, Belgium, Sept. 5.—The Emperor arrived here at5 o'clock Sunday evening. Ho alighted at the railway station and proceeded to the hotel where he slept for the night. He leuves to-night for Casse! ‘The Emperor is accompanied by Count Choiseul, the Prince of Moskwa, and others, THR PRINCE IMPERIAL, It is not trae that the Prince is the guest of the Prince de Chimay, He was last heard of at Mau- beuge this morning. RUGENIE TO JOIN NAPOLEON. Buvrsers, tert. 6.—The French Prince Imperial has reached Namur. He goes to rejoin his father neat Cassel. The Empress Eugénie is hourly ex- pected to arrive here ea route for the same destina- tion NAPOLRON ANTICIPATING A RETURN TO PARIS. Lonpon, Sept. 5.—It is said that a friend condol- ing with the Emperor on Saturday, expressed t'e hope that is popularity in Paris was not gone. Tne Emperor replied; “It matters not. I ehall returu there to exact a reckoning, not to give one A DASPATCH OF KING WILLIAM, Bev1in, Sept. 5.—The following despatches have been received here from the King: The King lo the Queen, Varennes, o'clock Sundsy morning.—What a thrilling moment, that of my meeting with Napo- leon. He was dejected, but dignified. 1 assigned as his place of prnsent stay, Wilbelmshole, near Caste Our meeting too place at a small country house opposite the western glucis of Sedan, When sum- moned to it, I was in the saddle, inspecting the posi- tlons before the place, You must imagine my re- ception among the troops, It was indescribable, ‘Their exultation was overwhelming. At dusk Tended 8 five hours’ ride, and at one in the morning return- ed bither, May God cid us further! WILHELM, ‘THE PRUSSIANS MARCHING ON PARIS, Lonpon, Sept. 5.—T'he Prussians wore reported at St. Quenten last night, advancing on Paris, Montmédy still holds out, ‘The city of Sedan was burnt on Thursday night. BAZAINE’S CASH DESPERATE. A dospateh from Berlin says the Germens have dis- covered and destroyed the hidden acqueduct on which Metz depended for water, They alsocaptur- ed Bazaine's dospatch bag, the contents of which show that the French are in a desperate condition, An early capitulation 14 looked for, and the Ger mans are making movle preparations for tho treat ment of the French wounded, with whom tho city must be filled, Tho prisoners taken by the Frouch been released and sent out of the fortress, on account of the scarcity of food, Complaints come from Berlin that the Gormans staying in France are harsbly treated, suRRENDER OF 20,000 FRENCH. Bnveseis, Sept. 6.—The Jndépendance Belge says when Sedan surrenderod {t contained 70,000 soldiers, Last nigbt 15,000 more surrendered to the Prussians, and 90,000 took refoge in Belgium, From these figures it infers that MacMavou's army did not greatly exoved 115,000'mer THE ORLEANS PRINCES ON THER WAY TO PARIS, Gon, Felix Douay and stadt have arrived here, It fs reported that the Orloans Princes have gone to Paris, ‘Yhe Crown Princes of Prussia and Saxony began thelr march on Paris this morning, the King and Count Bismarck accompanying them, Geo, Wimpffen's capitulation included the whole force at Sodan, ‘THE PRUSSIAN LOSSES are wonderfully small, notwithstanding the rifled cennoo, minies, and mitratileuses, Banu, Sept, 6-Copmratulaiory fe NEW YORK from all parts of the world continue to pour in upon the Government, Nearly all of thom contain in ad- dition a protest against any foreign interference with tho German adjastmont of peace. Sturtoanpt, Sopt, 8—At a crowded meeting held here to-day, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That Germany refaves the mediation lotervention of the powers. Other resolutions were parsed demanding the in- corporation of Alsace and Lorraine as a portion of ts the only guaranteo against French 4 as @ national compensation for the ex- of the war; that the Germans must now be one nation, in one State, with one army, and ono Parliament; and that these are the only securities of the permanent peace of Germany and Burope. Panta, Sept. 4—The Gaulcis gives the following 8 the exact text of tho letter of Napoleon to tho King of Prossia: “Having no command in tho army, and having placed all my authority in the hands of the Bmoress 8 Regeot, I horewith surrondor my sword to the King of Prussia.” ‘Tho total numbor of French soldiers who fled into Belgian terrivory is believed to be about fifteen thousand, ITALIAN TROOPS TO OCCUPY ROME, ‘The occupation of Rowe by the Italian troops is expected immediately. War on the Ocean. Loxpow, Sept. 4.—A large Frenvy corvette passed Dover this morning, bound “astward, The steamers of the German-American lines, which have token, rotudh in Bouttarpion harbor, have boon litorally Severed with bunting since the receipt of the news Of meen 5 's surrendes ‘The W: Ire! Loxpow, Sept. 4.—Formidable riots occurred at Eaniskillen, Ireland, on the nows of the French Emperor's disoomfture. Protestants wore assault: ed, and several militiamen badly hurt. patted UPHEAVAL IN SPAIN, rlists Attacked and Captared in Navarre Moutpeasier’s Conspiracy. Mapnip, Sept. 5.—There is great exciiement over the news from Paris, but perfect order Provails pending tio arrival of the details, Six bundrea Corlisis were attacked aad beaten in Navarre yesterday, and arms, prisonors, and prica captared. A band of Carityts attempting to destroy i y Letween Onofo and Viscaya bas also On, The Politico (Unionist) attacks Prim bit ¥, and asserts that the only further pablic service possible or bim to render ts to resign: A conspiracy on the part of the supporicrs of Montponsier is rumoret, Tne Spanisn reserves ha ns ed. ‘The Carl are still strong in numbers in the Basque provinces, Oue band over a thousand ste ong is at Coballas, INCIDENTS OF A WEEK'S BATTLES. - Gen, Feilly Killed in Bavile—the Emperor Taking his Defeat Coolly—Euthasiagm ia the Pressian Camp. The following incidents are from Belgian Pailly was killed—not by the Prassians. When his body was iound, the right arm was gone, und there was algo a frigut fal wound from a grenade in the thigh. A Pru officer saw the Emperor on Saterday At a cottage near the Prussian boa 'quarters, with {Wo Prussian cuirosslers guarding bin, ihe Vrinee Imperial is reported to have been sori- ounly jiLat Avesaes on Briday mn raing ‘The Emperor rode from nis pleco of detention to on the King asa visitor rathor than asa pri sonor. His baroucie was piloted by two Chiaas gnd surrounded by sovaral generals, the Imperial Piqueurs, 1m green and gohl, being the only body guard, is own soldiers, TUR RMPEROR SMOKED A ClOARETTE as he rode, When tho, object ot tho ‘h flag became nelscd the Bepery © noarost necks, and sitock ead * Portant pour Ia Syri @ rang trough the camps antil which for some ti the King silenced it TUE SOLDIERS FLOUTED AROUND BISMARCK, tilence was regot thing in Uns war, King After further uproar he resumed: “Well, 1 Lam responsibl Anything, 1b is the owersul aid therm tates. To of Sedan waved on the ramparts the Prussiun flag when the firing had ceased — PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, — An Enterprising Sneak Thict— Jewelry Stolen by Daylight Tho summer residence of Mr. George W. Ga- sherie, of the Orm of Gasberie, Emery & lvoy, Walk- er street, New York, at Kingston, wus entered by a sneak thief yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, and diamond rings, pins, and other jewelry belonging to Mrs, Gasherie and daughter, valued at $2,500, were stolev, Every room in the upper part of the house Was visited except the one occupied by Mr. Soott, Mr+, Gasherio's tather, Mrs. Gasheric, at the time of the robbery, was engaged in the lower part of the house. The moststriking feature of the affuir 4a, that & robbery could be committed at that bour of the day nd the thief succes! in making bis escape without being seen by any ou 500 1 ‘The Crem be Per- when the Clerk of the Board of As- the roll, but one member answered to his name, and the mosting was adjourn. ed for want ofa quorum. At the samo timoevery other member of the Board was in eaneas in a room down stairs perfecting a plen for swindling the tax payers on the Cremia gas burner job. A spocial meeting of the Board was caliod for Thursday, and then the swindle iso be passed over tue veto. Wite-' Yesterda: piste: aia se ug io the Kighth Ward—Leapia from a rth Story Window. Houston street, near Mulberry, was last night sturtied by the ery of murder from a fourth story window in a large tenement occupied by colored people, Veter Prime, who bad babitually abused bis wife, aguin attacked her last night ; aod as Ler only means of escape wos through the window, she leaped out, and might have b killed had ali ot struck ® Wooden awning, going through it is broke ber full, Si ad picked Up unconscious, but toon recovered, and M was fouad that she was pot seriously injared. Highwaymen Arrested by the Policet Timothy Cronan, of Brooklyn, came to this clty a few daye ago, aod during his rambles bo went into William Cherehi!!'s drinking saloon, 193 Cherry street, and after drinking he went out and was knocked down by Uireo well kaown thieves, who robbed him, Attempting to shout for assistance, he was awed into silence by one‘of the thieves Lolding a dagger over him, and threatening to murder iin if Le fd not keep ‘quiet. They took from him his oes, anda small sum Of money. ‘he high- yinen were subsequently arrested by Omficer O'Connor, and the stolea property was found ia their possession. eee ‘The German Celebration, The General Committee of the German Patri- otic Aid Society met last night. Ex-Goy, Salomon reported the resolution of the Executive Committee of last Saturday, that the plan of organizing a great ublic demonstration in honor of the German vic+ Dorion, stould be subuuitted to the General Commit: tee, It was determiied that the demonstration o¢ deerred until peace is concluded. ‘The report of the ‘Iroasurer showed tho acgrogate sum already collected and in hand to be $104,000. is Niece's Funeral, Ulyssea Jennie Corbin, four weeks old, died at Elizabeth in the fifth week of her age early last Sa- tarday morning, Mr. Corbiu telegraphed to the President, as follows: “Our child is dead, The funeral is to-morrow, Come up.” ‘This was received by the President at 9:40.A, M., Saturday, and the response was a ride in Occan avenue by the Presidout in the evening, Himaet and family ot tended church atthe Branch om Suu- Iahed Citizen, Dr, Gunning 8, Bedford, father of Judge Bed- ford, of the Court of General Sessions, died yos- terday morning at bis residence, 66 Fifth avenue, Of paralysis aud dropay in the logs, Dr, Bodford was everywhere respected. Ho was tho author of several medical works, the best known of whloh fs bis * Principles of Pi Judge Lerromor ad. the Court of mon Pleoe eee token of sympathy ong pee inf TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 6, GALA DAY OF THE OARSMEN ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE HUDSON ROWING ASSOCLATION, pleted Pleasant Vatley—Fifteon Present—Great Sport, Reavy Betting © Five Races at Peop! Champion FI ‘The fourth annual regatta of the Hudson Ama. tour Rowing Aasociation occarred yesterday aftor- ‘noon On the Hudson River opposite Pieasant Valley, ‘This association is duily Increasing in strength, and At present is represented by the following rowing clubs: Atlanta, Gulick, Colambia, Atlantic, Hadson, Wavorley, Vesper, Mutual, and Beavi ‘wreck. For tho past fow years their annual rogat'.s has been held opposite the Elysian Fiolds, bu’, the Progress of commorce bas driven them to see more quiet waters in the secluded neighborhoor of Ploas- ‘ant Valley. THe suDGR’ OAT took up ® porition alongside tho five stake bost= anchored off Pleasant Valley, and - ~ sad on board the following judges: The Ton, Sunset # 2% M. T, Brennan, the 8k nt. Cox, Major-Gen, 8, W. Cullum, U. ~ y Col, ‘7. Bailey Myors, and Chas, L. Tiffany, ©°q. Theodore M. Tuthill oMciated a starter, Wil liam Wood as referee, and Smith B. Lane as time- keoper, At the Inet meeting of the Association a resolution was passed allowing none of the club Donte to follow the races with the exception of Commodore's boat, containing the referee and mom- bors of the press. ‘There was consequently a rash for the Fort Lee, and by the courtesy of Commodore Brady somo two hundred gentlemen were on board, 1 Gen. Silalor, Honest Mike Norton, Charles K. Loew, Our handsome County Cer Wock, Ootty Goof, Chris, O'Connor, James Nolan, Walter Brown, the champion senilist; Bai lin. Col, Chares Hoosevelt, John W. Seeom otliers, tHe counse Was Ivid out from stake-boats anchorod off Pleasant Val'ey, down the river to stake-boats anchored off the vitriol works and return, making in all tareo mile eal the ani t THE PiReT HACE was for sing'e scull_ sheils. prige, champion flag and a handsome gold mounted marine eines, presented by John W. Sagoman, of the Greou I wore three cr : Ata'onta, who touk the inside position ill, of the Coluinbia, next, and Gravos, of the Stutuals ‘on the inside, At 2:18:30 @ pistol «hot from tho Atlas sent them of with Name. oat, * F. Lose 13 1 C.O'NebL 0 ALS Gray G THE SECOND RACE—A FIZZLR. ‘The second race for four-oared «hells, pri water cooler and goblots, proved a fzal He bort came to the post, the U is Vesper Club, The Ataianta boat declined ihe cons tost as sho wanted to save her men for the six-oared shell race. ‘The Vesper boat pulled over making the $ mites in 2 minutes, 17 ecconds, A SIX-OAR GIO Race, The next event was for sixoared girs; prize, a silver punch bowl. ‘This was contested by the t course, Albany clubs, the Mutuals, and the Beaverwyek: There was consideravle ‘on th e the siart 19) to CO was bet fi tuals, as the ensy manner in which they defes Nosain Club on Satarday sbowod that th good form, The Mutual boat took the tion. At ‘the start the Mutuals jumped nlling a fast 38strske, soon race, a Beiting immediately ran very the Mutuals, but suddenly, to the diszust of the Beaverwycks began steadily 14, and, pusliing forward inch by neh, at last lay bow and bow with thom. ‘The bet tiug at this polot took a sudden change, and 100 to 7 Was bet on the Deaverwycks. SUMMARY OF Tue Rice, TOR. W, Wilton, T. Witron. F, Realty, W. mith, WH. Morea, aod Wik, Hills Tine, Se 3J,.A, Shattuck, J. A. rooksiy, J: Parker, FE, M. J. Crawford, W. Story, F Kip, and J. li, Girrin, Time, 2210, 68 THe FOURTH RAC for eight-oared barges, prize, the Woodbine medals, ‘one for each of the Winning erews, presented by Coxswain Jumes 1 Nolan, Esq. the most exciting Of the day. Tho bev © was very live: Ly, as It Was suppor io way known of the respecti { Dat the Vespers, who found bsek eventually prov shrowd guess had y oth " ccesyiul, MIOAInE that e pretty en made at their strength, At 4:90 u y gun was |, and’ the their petitions in he following insite, Guliek two, Columbia three, and \* vinta outside: pistol shot Judses ad hardiy Mashed the start- ing signal before i. five contestants had shot for. wart on their road tofome. ‘The oldest boatman on the Hi Kiver never witnonsed @ prettir start, and for the frst hundred yards they lay locked to: gether, and @ straight pole could bave rested on their bows. SUMMARY OF THE Rach. ren—W. W. Flarg, L. Wells ©. 8. Shipmra Wo Myers, BT Ce Keeler, A.D. Wari HW, Fiegg. aad J. 1 Howland, Coxiwain, ‘Tine= n ark, P. Devine, T. TAiok-W. TI. Mathews, ‘ure. W. iirn, W. T.Diysoh, H. Kooine, and EJ tBlake, Coxsw. nei), Couvmbra—t, Batic! ‘OunE, 8. O'NeM, C. J.T. Loge! Meredith, Joba Gour: he, Raight, Hs, Coxswain, Time— aia livboon-—Robt, K. Barkman, G.C. Neilson, 1, Wal- bs, W.W. Wallis, WP. Douglass, WW. Viuck, W. Gd. Morean. Gnd W. White, Tuno-Wx8\. ATALANTA-W. C. Mainiand, FH. Clark, 8. Van Zandi, G. 1. Ackerson, J. Watson, A. Knapp, P. Renja- tin, Si. P. Cox, and E. Loses, Coxswain. Time— 2:4 Hered to have warmed the spects- tors up, ond ern sed considerable speculation on the neat event, Which Was tie most important race of the regatta, RACE FOR CHAMPION FLAG. ‘The betting was rery heavy. and the investments were ciletly made at evens beiween the Gulick ad Atalanta boats. ‘The preparatory gun was not dred until about 4:3), when the Atalintas came out and ined many friends by torr oasy style of pulling ‘The Matuals were next in the water, and soon fol- lowed by the Gulickr, who looked very well and in ex t condition. ‘The Mutuals took the inside position, with the Atulanies nex', and the Gulicks onthe outside, The Atalantas and Guiicks both wore crim#on jersye, Dat the. latter had crimson handkerehiets round their foreheads, whieh mado taem easily cistinguixbable from the other. At the start all cot away as if by o simettancons: effort, but after going about 150 yards the Guticks slowly forged their bow to the frout, amid the frantic cheers of their friends and backers ‘The #!rnggie Lome was {0 the last stride, and rit strokes of thirky-cight to the minote soon brouglit the contostants near to the goal of victor The Atalantas were doing immense work, and_ hi ked their DOW In &@ line with We siern of the but there they remained, as nature had In that position both shells suot by boat, and tue Mutuals followed about slate,” Tho Atalantas {immodiately pulled two to the Judge's boat and CLAIMED A FOUL. pin After a short discussion of the Judges overruled th Gulicks, being Grat round the siakebo: choice Of water, and belug iu shallow w obliged to pull ‘out, and the Atlantics sh given way for them, The decision wa Salisfactory, notwithstanding tho larg tonvy that'were pending on the result. HONEST MIKE NOKTON NETTED by the gallantry of his club mates, sion of this race the steamors and barges sta home, and in the evening the prizos wore distribut: ed at the Gulick Club House on the foot of Christo: pher street, Question the claim on the ground {lat the had the ——— POLITICAL SQUIBS, —+— The Napoleon for Governor of suis State, he will run we:l, aud every German Will” through thick and thin, The General and Executive Committee of the Workingmen's Coatral Union, elected Gen. George W Colo, Col. George W. Gibbons, Joho Heckler, Kaward Hagean, ‘Jos. [. G. McGlono, and Thonias' Geary as Republicans haye concluded to nomini ecause they think for him" Feprescatatives to the Saratoge Convention last even: ing. Seaeieeeeuneaemmenen PERSONAL INT BLLIGENCE, ‘The Hon. G, W, Hotchkiss is to be renominated intondont Jourdan, having recovorod from recent jline bas Kone bo Saratoga. The Democrats of the Fifth Peonsylvagia District ve nominated Dr. Joho lt, Reading tor Congress, Miss Aunio Williams, of Staten Island, ts another contestant for tue ladies’ soull race ob the Hariew River today, ‘The Broome county Republican Convention unant- mounly reoor ended Gea, Joha ©, Kobinson aecanui- date fir Governor, ‘The San Antonio (Toxss) pephow of Gen, von Moltke, a Mintoudet, are living (a that city na atinnd boctsiy Of ta eh lew Ensten woby ol Clty at ite au ‘ual meeting in December next, 7 b rt MURDER IN TAL FIRST WARD, —— ame A Private Watchman in Babbit’s Soap Fao~ ory Shooting a Young Man for an Inault Bad Blood in Waokington Stroet—The Arrest of the Assasin, At Babvitt’s sonp factory, 68 to 74 Washington stroct, last night, Christy Higgins, ninoteon years of ago, & brushmaker of 128 Liberty street, was killed, At about nine o'clock P, M, he was shot in front of the eonp factory by Valentine Rickel, a night watel man on the premises, The circuristanoos of the hooting, the causes whics lod to it, will be understood from the fo!owing informal deposition before Gepaty-Coroner Shine in {he Liberty streot police station : ‘Mary Ann Marshall, of 73 Washington stroet says der the Le Bapbit's it in wand, pashed against the door of the fretory. “The watchman was, oo ak at the. Lime with Rimeaaure (oF Dear) In, his pening be asked Christy wi Going there, Christy said be. was not tbh He calle: ty “a se Of rate Fetorted inenitingly. ‘The watelman suid. * 1 = whother I will or oq cocked "> Rickel, Hopkins stroot, between Yan Nostrand and Marcy avenues, Williaineburg'y, align ratchman for 3 years at Babbit's, Washinaton streot, yet Lhave been under the shed. are ntly annoyed hy persone gathering ad Shot at partfes twice, about two months since. This ar tho - Rak pr aT ed gaa A cheat. He fell, The WeRt Of. Tydid vot koow that ine puta wae aceaeg, ‘The pistol, which is in the hands of th lice, is fAve-bafretied Colt's revolver, — 1 errel was discharged; the four others: ere loaded With ball, Officer Robert Ramsey, who was on Post, made the arrest, A large'and indignant crowd had gathored, and the officers found Recessary to bring the prisoner to the station house by way of West street, the incensed throng might not get at him. On the way to tho police station the prisoner remarked to tho officers: “ I knew this was going to happen; Tdicamt I was Prussian soldier and there was slot of Frenchmen victim was taken by bis friends jones named wero arrested and detained in the police station a8 wilnosses, by order of Deputy Coroner Shine: Michael Reazen, 61 Wash- ington etroet; Lawrence Derapsey, 13 Washington street; James 7. Doran, 7% Washington stroct: Michasl Cullen, 12) Washington stroot, ‘The prisoner js a native of Bavaria, and has been six years in Bubvit's, but only threo a8 pight watel wan, A SUN roporter conversed with Riekel in his cell after the Coroner bad lott him, and ho mado a long, rambling statement in broken Enzlisn, Ho sald that tucre bad been considerable tit foeling for some {ime against him and the workmen in Babbitt's, because they wore Germans, and that the bova and © neighborhood, Who were eltefly Lrislr, vently annoyod hlin (Ricke!). He also said that Higeins eatied hi Gnd that he then pusly a! Dut hia w n hh th revolver. ———— JERSEY FIGURES Valuation of Taxable Property in tludson County-How Erie Escapes a $75,000 Annual Tax, The Assessors of Hudson county mot at the Court House yesterday afteroon, and made their re- turvis of real estate and personal property im the sey cities and townships as follows $51,566,229; Hoboken, $17,729,570; Bay- si; Weahiawken, 0 8.00 | Grechvinte. a, $1,577,500; West Hovoken, 7i0 : Fs {rotor 81,000,000 { cary, Youn, $33,870, pow whieh they paid a tax list year of about $75,000, Last winter, the Company occured the passage of a rpecial act through the Legisialure “exempting their property from Sti county, snd municipal taxation, ‘Ibis jod is said to lave cost only $25,000. ———__ Another Murder in Brooklyn, At 44 Little street, near the Nary Yard wall, fo Brooklyn, last night, Bernard Duffy, a distilier of No. 41 im that sireet, ealled atthe house of bis brother-in-law, James Moody, junkman, at No, 43, Here a quatre! ensued between himsolf and sister— she refusing to pays sam which he claimed was owing to im. He began applying epithets, when Moody, who was splitting wood in the celtxr, step- ped up stairs and demanded the moaning of such language. Budy then. turned his abuse to Moody, who at ence ciubbed Lim over the head with a long stick of oak wood ‘The two had a desperate struggle for atime, but became parted. ‘They thea repaired to the side- Walk to have it ont, when Moody dealt Duily a stunuing biow on tho'back of the nea ch bin reeling and be fell, A large crowd aud some of the party picking up the p took him to his own residence, where he died | about two bors, Capt, McConnell, and Sergoanta Cain ond Dunn then went to the Louse of Moody, but he had flea. The Dea) Mr. Hugh McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, rece telographic despateh from’ Ireland yestord: ing the intelligence of the doats of Mr, Francis MeNecley, of enlargement of the heart. He was keeper of the Kings Oounty Penitentiiry, anda Prowinent Democratic polit.cian. He sailed for Lre- land about two months ago for the benefit of his beaith, accompanied by his son Charles, who i about iS years of age, Shortly after his departure, Mr. MeNeeley's brother Richard dropped dead. He ul come from Providente, K. L, to see his brother Off ow his voyage. a ——____ jed bear ocomotive, : Rept. 5.—The boiler of the gine SWatara exploded on toe Mil Creek Rail road, near St. Clair, at 8 o'clock this morning while standing on the siding. Pieces of thwboller wero blown sevoral hundred feet, ‘The Aroman, Patrick Cassidy, of Palo Alto, was blowa thro the air, His body, without legs, was fonnd four hundred feck trom the ‘wreck, Tue’ engineer, Hames Martin, of Port Curbom, bad is collar bone bivkeu and bick tujure — HOURS OF LEISURE, —s ‘The Sixth Regiment cajoyed their annua! fold day and festival yesterday Mr. Fox, of the Olympic, is about to bring out a ew pantoin me ou @Feale Ol erent mia cnitude. ‘The fourth annual moonlight excursion of the Orion Clab 1s to enliven the Liudson this eveuing Apollo Hall, Twenty-cizhth street and Begadway, has been greally tunproved, Tho box sooks Tor tho coining season are open daily aati 101. M, ‘Ihe return match between the first eleven of the Now York aud St. George's ted for to-morrow. and ed on the latter pricket Clubs has been ap. Thuraaay, aud i to bo ground in Hudson City. Mr Frauk Osgood, owner of the yacht Magic, v1 ed the challenge of Mr Asuvury, of the Cambria, the race will inke Mace Oct, i. The tutes of the New York Yaot! Club are to be obsryed ia the TRee. ‘The second annual pie-nic of the Workingmen's Y ew York. was attended dy noarly 1,009 per yesterday in Funk's Union Park. Mayor o'Halt and Sherif O'rien visited the park during the day aad delivered brict #pecciies 1 a NEW JERSEY, eam! Base ball players will meet in Bliaabeth, Oct. 9, Ex Gov. Joo! Parker positively declines to be- a candidate for Congress, A new national bank has been organized at Free. hold, with # capital of $100,000, ‘The Jersey City Water Commissionors (pe, voted, to erect « buildiag at Jersey aveune jorcer street, Across {sto be erceted in the House of Prayer, Newark, to the memory of the Bey. Sainuel Southard, the first ‘Rector of the Chureh, Wost Orange 1s tufosted with fralt thieves, and in the absence of other vrotection, some of the people are defending their Neldy with powder aud shot, ‘The Germans of Hoboken announce a celobration 4nd toroblight procession on Wednesday evening, in Which the sailors of tue steamers will (ak A plecon maich between Henry Hart of Poush. Keopsle, and Ira Vaine of N K, for $1,000 and dtty ‘at the usual distauce, is announced at Fleer co 8 Court Inst wight to had Deon beating hor common druvkard, The New Jersey Coumon Council having voted themselves FY Of $1,200 aon, uzziod $31,400 in the tax of suee, y dd Mayor O'Netl will veto At the inquest in Jorsey C body Of the Infant supposed to form) administered by a physic: Reeves testified that the child died of congestion of the in, Dronght ou by the sealding thal previously ror Th ry rolurmed & Verdict accordingly, Council have recently y yoaterday over the e dio {rom chloro: a. Dee. Watson and even iD, '#1,500,000. ting alone ts $Li5, Waly Voted to strike off turee of the ‘Toe Jorsey City Board of Hducation woted the Toile lug appropriation for the presons year: a books “kad tiawionary. 6b 08) H ¥ ‘sebvols, Normal | eT rer rn ne eee | PRICE TWO CENTS. THE RING'S RIGHT BOWER! THE TAMMANY REPUBLICANS PLAY ING TAMMANY'S GAME, ——S Horace Greeley to by to Insure Hominnted Baratooa, Sept. 5.—Wo aro wilnossing all the scones incident to an exciting political gatroring, Every wirepulier and intriguor of the Republicag party {8 on the ground. Sonators Fenton and Conk ling, each accompanied by a brigade of retainers and bangers on, arrived to-night. Among the other loading spirits who camo by this ovoning’s train are Hamilton Harris, A. M. Bliss, Gons. Merritt and Robinson, Rafas F, Andrews, Collector Murphy, Polloo Commissioner Smith, the bandsomo Frank B. Howe, William A. Darling, Jamos W. Husted, Orange 8. Winans, Gloason of St. Lawroncs, Mat Bemus, Ben, Field, James W. Booth, and a fow hum red «mall fry. From 8 two hours’ cruise among tho dolorates, ¥ havo gathered the fuliowing information: Horace | Grooley will roeoive, boyond ail poradventure, the nomination for the Governorship. A prominent Repodlican doclarod that Me, Grocloy was to be nominated simply because nobody olso could pe Persuaded to accept the nomination, and bocause he ‘was, by long odds, the bost man to load tho forlora hope. Gov, Hoffman may now laugh iu his slooves, For Lieutenant Governor, D.C. Littlejohn has the inside track, and will probably be nominated, There is every indication of a lively timo in the Ccarvantion, ~~2 * 7 Peers From a careful perasal of the fist of dologates, seems to mo apparent that the Fentonites will com trol the Convention. If Senator Fenton desiros te Preside over tho Convantion, ho nas only to doclare wish and the delegates will choose him on the Oret ballot. Mr. Fenton's friends insist upon mak+ ing bim prosidine officer, wheter ho iy willing oF not. They hp ¢ that by, #0 doing they will administer to the Grant Administration the rebuke which it 60 richly deserves, Although the general impression among wolk iuformed Republicans is that with Greoley at the hoad of tho tickot the party is sure to be defeated, fow confidently oxpee! to triumph over the Dot mocrie Among tho latter is Collector Murphy, who told mo that he had authority ine that 1 law of Congross reliting to elections in Now York would be enforced even if thy ative strengt) of the arms and navy of the United States waa roquired for that purpose, Mr. Murphy added that if we live @ fatr election the success of the Republicans cannot be doubted ‘Ibo lobbies and public rooms of the Conzrese Mail and Union ave busy and animated. Tae bar ie Of course liberatly patroaizad by to politiclans. Tt ts probable that the Convention will bo i sion two dass, a8 tiore are many Contes som gations from the interior couatios- ‘To ta ho a vory busy day niin CUBCK ALTERATIONS. A Finttor of Wall Street Ducks—An Atteras on trom $100 16 $9,000-The Si, Nichow Ina Bank Odicors’ Carclessncss-The Gaus f Gray, the Fo ‘The bank officials are somewhat troubled now by aproticnsions of the operations of a gang of expert check altorers, who aro evidently Atted witt all implementa and chemicals necessary for thote nefirious calling. The bank officials aro extremely reticent concerning thoir knowledge of the opera tons of the ganz, but all concur in expressing @ desire for their dispersion and capture, The alters ations are effected bya new patent iuk eraser, aided by ebemicals A chock for a small amount is obtilned from some Person doing busiaoss with tho bank, the drawee boing requested to have it certified by the bank, is then altered by tue process already spoken of and the cash is readily obtoined. OF late, It in ea several banks pave beon seriously victimized, the banik officors suppressed the fact. Sopiondey 02 slter gheok was presented at the 01 and being HeufirsMeteoting the. most important’ Qbear he ount, was cashed without unusual suspicion, Subsequently the forzory was discovered, It is re: ported on the atreet that the check was altered from $100 to $4.00), but the bauk officers refused to im part any intormation, It is thought taat the eang is ¢ mnant of thas which edoperated with Gi © torger, last spring, — CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, — Charles Boehran, of Au tin atrect, Newark, yestor Kent, the teader of the, Morriatow arin, atways im the fires ‘on rr AC or the aid off. n't Fe] th business narecatod inh ‘altos tue fire, aud be Cleared from $100 to $20), Police Trin! Chamber was again fall of patrolomen Againat whom the Shoofly ronndsmen had pre! fivolous charges, The inmost Inerestume Y was that against ‘Thomas Helly, of tho Spring et ponce statin, alt wat charged that he hed taken @ hummber of five dollar notes from a thief who haa wot Wet irom SS. -Bercha Berner tw te Atlantic argo ee - WESTOMESTER COUNTY, —— topic in Morrisan diaciaay, wherein the Manhattan invol isa Lyi? of jacem trance Gora tiew names aro Heboriy. ie i t Ore to their building, which wee saturated with keroecne The Coroners and the Justices of tie Peace haves high olf Qeht. Coroner Bathgate ts jedi ant. A speass of the Inquest over the boay of Mrs, tonald a8 a farce. He contemns Justice Socks’ 0 {a quatified derma, ML Fenda urls of Jaw any interference By m Justice of the Peace with m; dutics as a Coroner, ——— “ BROOKLYN. ae ‘The Public Schools were reopened yester day. ‘Tho strike of the Brooklyn lathors tas bey covetut The Roman Catholic Coliego at Lowis and Wile 1 es Ws partially opened yesterday ab termoon for tho receptivn of students, Mary Carr and Mary Scanian got intoa fight te Linlay street, near Van Brunt Inet evenIng, aD toe former struck the Intter on the foreli Axo. James Nevina was arrested last evening on the charge of having, on Saturday evening Laat ited George Shrocder while watkiag along Be rook T wod struck Shrooser on the bend with @ tba 1” ‘Tne iwjured procseded to bis home, deat {ih otreet, Where he has since lain acar the pout, ——__ YOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Music in Tompkins square this afternoon. ‘The police are to report all unlicensed bars. ‘en barrels of haman bones wore dug up in the City Mall Park yoaterday. ‘The mercery at Byrne's, 169 Broadway, ranged from 64 to 0 yesterday, Average 7) Janes Gallagher, aged 8, was at Cullen, a grocer of 58 Eleventh avenue An unknown man fell into the North River at the font ‘aaries wiroet yesterday woralig, ad was diowned An addition was made to the ZoGlo-tcal collection at Central Vark ou Friday last, Dy the Dirth of @ lber Of four panthers. Arthur Bre gistiliery, in Fi day moruing, Jamon McCarty, © veteran in the Alms House foe old soldiers on Ward's Island, was drowned yesterday w the Kab River wulle swimming. Among tue noveltion to be exhibited at the Fair of (he American Instituto, 1 to D6 the moat power! Kan iu the world, fhe to bo drive Steam. At the inquest over the body of Margaret Miller, peed 415, of 20) Tenth avenun, who had boca run oved by car) of toe Belt Halirdad, tho verdict was aook dental % A tournament has been arranged botwoen the Caié International and the Brooklyn Chess Club, Bim ch association will divide into thres clases three games, Judge Baroard bas granted s provisional injano {ion restraining Albert Mere from carrying on (hoatek 64] catertainments ta the National Garton, 0 ho bat An, who full from the roof of King's i street, Williameburgh, died yester ot paid the city license, William Welsh, of 407 Kast Kightoonth street, while at worl day in the Macksiith’s shop of the New York Gas Works, foot of Twenty firwt was fatally injured by the explosion of ihe blower. Coroner Flynn yeatorday concluded the inquest body of Patrick J Buchan, who committed Tench’s Hotel ® week aus. "The verdict ame ath $0 ad Overdose Uf orphine Laken Wik viging house for news 2 ment, cheerful py Dooks to uct the boys dur log long ‘The gentloma little child wandored away un sutrd y, desires to express hiv th lon of the Nineteenth Ward, 0} neal the tittie one was (ouab touts parents, ‘Tho Narragansett Stoamshio Company intend te Dulld a road Kauge Fatiroed from sou ‘or bay to Long itragoh, aad to place thereon Aurimg ming seaaon Kilo Railway palace coschey fing with the vteamors I) mouth hyo Hoy’ ‘The soldiers and sailors propose making & tost au ted thom neo WEBInAE tho thieves who tia The gave ‘ot Fi: A Van Dykes. (ob the facies Jedisha Bustioe ivi Vourt ores ss voluutoood to appear I # 0nd gallus Ae i al i , ise | |] 414 : 1 ue . 2 5. a