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d ‘y qTBIRTY-EIGUTH YEAR. Tb SUGE OF PARK doe Hundred and Fifty Tousand Men Marching upon the City. ———— {HE CITADEL OF LAON BLOWN UP. castodian for the Prince, was summoned. After & brief conversation the gentlemen left the house, but #00n returned with two Indies drossed as Sisters of Charity. One of these was the Empress Bugénie, ‘The Empress felt so atrong that sbe was anffered to he Prince without notice or preparation. |! ne AL the weeLing OF the mother and child is ribed, becuse, ax those who Witnessed It say, It ibablo.” ‘The next day the Empress wi Hakiston and ® surgeon we ummoned aitond her. Ii isa remarkable coluch vence Lual (ene iedical vevtieiner. are the same Who preserioed for Louis Philippe on his landing at Hastings twenty- two yours ago. Tie members of the suite of the Einpross and the Prince imperial sailed from Antwerp this morning for Herwich, Kngland. ‘They touk wit t immense quantiy of baggage, —_—. NEUIRAL POWERS AND TRE W. THE COFFIN OF THE DEEP. ae FIVE HUNDRED CORPSES ON THE DOTIOM OF THE SEA. An Orator Mcoring the 4 asociation-How Mr. Kant elt. The rather gloomy building in East Houston street known as the New York Casino was crowded to excess last evenin ; by infuriated Germans, mem bers apparently of a benevolent organization known at the Hildise Assoctation, This word is a contrac. tion of three German words meaning help thyssif, ‘and the Society in one which numbers tts members by the ten thousand, Tt was started some eight months ogo, Its object being to enable the working classes to receive the beweflts of life insurance without paying downs large preliminary premiam, payments being made n small weekly sams, Mem- Navy in Mourning. Loxpew, Sept. 11,—Admiral Milne makes the following report of the circumstances attending the disappearance of the iron-clad Captain: OFFICIAL REPORT OF TH® DISASTER. be BA on board the Captain on the morning of the 6th. Rverytbing wae io order. A sailing trial begun In the afternoon, The broeze was moderate, and the shipe carried royals. At 4 o'clock in the frochu Preparing for a Deter- mined Defence. — —— alternoon, the breeze freshened. The Captain was | bers who became wick were alro to receive koven prea IV making from 11 (0 18 knots, It was observed thas | dollars a week, which eum was to come from an ex. APEACE PARTY RISING TN PARIS. popitedy ‘over her lee deck, awele some. | tra initiation fee of one dollsr, & weekly payment of ——— Lonbun, Sept. 11—-Three energetic despatebes | ‘mes being level with the water, Tleft the Captain | five cents, and tho commission allowed by the in surance office where the pajicios of the Association were to bo taken out, These fucts were rleaned by the roporter of Tam Sux yrevious to the proceed inzs, At 8 o'clock onder was called, and was obtained with mach difficulty, as the audience was in an in- tense state ot excitement, Mr. J. P. Solomon was called to the chair, 4 on arsuming the position, be addressed the moltitude at grout lencth, He said 5:80 P. M., when she was % miles off Finisterre. Evolutions were r and continued from 8 to 10 P. M., the ships being at their designated posi tions, A westward course was taken, Atti P. M. the wind freshened, the barometer fell, ay a gale aprung up. Our sails were reeled, The Captain was close astern of the flagship, steaming steadily and ksining onus, I noticed at 1:15 A. M. that se was tix point abaft our beam, beeling over very much. have gone throngh from Washington to Berlin, all against a continuance of the war. Pants, Sept. 10.—Great indignation is felt hore at the course of Karl Granville, who discour- aves all tie efforts of Von Beust and of Rassia by refusing Lord Lyons instructions to support them, KINO WILLIAM BRIIND ENGLAND. Tt is understood toat Earl Granville's singular (he Rumored Escape of Marshal Bazaine from Meta, THE SUPREME PONTIFE A PRISONER, ——_ am course is Inspired by tho Queon, who aprroves Of | Hor Licht a few minutes later was still visible, aftor | that he hal been requested by many residents 0 his Rumored Intervention of thet King of Prussia's deterinination to recognize | which thick tain aut her ous, At dawn ten ships | #Fd to join one of tae sections Into which the Hit United States, Napoleon as still Emperor, and wishes to make the P® | dise was divided ; that he bad done #0, and being of the fleet wore to be seen, bat ‘THE CAPTAIN WAS MISSINO, ‘The squadron scattered to search for her, when fragments of the wreck were foand, bat no survi- vors could be discovercd, war Loxnox, Sept. 11,—Kighteen of the erew of th iron-clad Captain bave reached Cape Corrobe ‘Lhey report that ier boat full 0” people was stove and upset, and all on bord were lost. PROMINENT PERSONS LOST. Capt. Coles, the eminent architect ; Mr. Chitders, and Lord Northbrooke, of tue Admiralty, all of whom were on board, have undoubtedly beon Jost. The conjecture is t the fron-tlad was lost in the heavy sauall which swept the French coast at 7 o'clock. Experts, however, Lelieve that the Captain was run down by some un known vessel THE SETTLEMENT OF A CONTROVRRTED POINT. Several weeks ago s controversy waa maintained in the newspapers on the Messrs. builders of the Capiain, and Mr, J. ebief constructor of te British navy, w! former found themselves compelied to de! eMcacy of work by such nie as, in the face of the melancholy sequel. have proved but figuny and nnienabie. | That success which ia the asgally accepted test of merit bas failed in this mat- ter to follow the building of the Captain, and as the Vosse! was designed upon a new and peculiar pro. well known to the membere, was at once surround. ed by many who told him that they thought things were not right, since members were not able their sickness. allowance, but that now he wi into ft, things mo doatt eraightened up. This Ho went to work and dis covered th: ‘entral Koerper, or headquarters of the Society, were yin the i Kauftmenn, tne German Superintendent York Metropolitan Insurance Company, Es these offcias had to procure a bond of $1,000, aud on vieven b of this Mr. Kaufmann. Mr, Solomsn, were nc residents. but nobodie ing neiwher weight to the Apravciation cont ‘o ite members, They were, he added, the toois of the Me litan Super. intendent, a) were elected without notice oeing given to the majority of the gentlemen Whose nanes Were op thecharter. Mr. Roseathal, now President Of the Hildise, was ove of these, and he had threat. ened them with a law rroceeding, whereupon they ettempted to mollify him by electing him President, but he was here brought to Witness acainst their corrupt practices, Others who had kicked against Kauflmaiin,continned Mr. Solomon,had beon bon pt of One man had been set up in & printing off another Ina Inger beer salou. Tn fact Kauffmann had mbers of the central republic impossible, THe POPE A PRISONER. Loxpox, Sept. 10.—It ia said that the precautions taken by King Victor Emanuel are #0 perfect that the Pope cannot excape from Rone, Charette, com: manding the remnant of the foreign force at Rome, threatens to resist the Italians to the ead, ENGLAND DRCLINRS TO NEGOTIATE. A Paris correspondent of the Loudon Daily News writes that England paving declined to negotiate for an armistice, Austria has undertaken it, ‘The attitede of England is unfavorably regardea on the continent ‘The Conaneror's Advance. “pwnox, Sept. 10.—An official telegram receiv. @0 here to doy states that five army corps, of which two are new troops never yet in action, are march ng on Paris. ‘This Would make 4 force of about one handred and fifty thousand men. The core bare been ordered to tabe up their several positions ken leagues trom Paris on the 14th of September The Prussiv: ace Was reported at Solssonr, on Whe Aisno, last night, It is aid the Prassiaus bold Bvernay and Chateau Thierry, A force of 4.0%) Prossfans passed Vitry le-Francaise yesterday. | Panis, Sept. 10.—It is announced that the Pras. aisns were at In Ferite-sous-Jounrre, last night, Browsers, Sept. 10.—At tke present pace the army bf the Prince Royal and the Bavarians shovtd be in Ahelr desigeated poritions arouua Parts on Wednes fay next. A Prossian force was at Compidzme this (Saturday) forenoon. ‘The citadel of Laon was surrendered to save the ‘eily from destruction, Tre Prussians subsequently diew up the fortideation: GUNS AND MUNITIONS CAPTURED, Panis, Sept, 11.—The Prossians have captured Wore guns and monitions of war on the wa THR REPUBLIC RECOGNIZED, Pants, Seot. 10.—T'ne official journal of the Re- Pudiic to-lay publishes the letters of the Ministers from Italy and Switzerland recognizing the Pro- rnmeut, and the answers of Jules |. 10 It is believed at Brussels ore than she expects to get, and \ to treat without being forced e of Paris A PRINCE URWARDED FOR MIS SOLDIERS’ BRAVERY. Panis, Sept. 11.—The Euperor of Rassis has con- ferred the Order of St. George on Prince Louis Wiliam, Dake of Bavaria, as a mark of hie admire: OMice of the organization, Mr, Solomon continued Aso the tick Mand that was to de raised prine!palty out’ of the ‘eommh * the Metrovoiitan vant nt rest op. pot Stared, have ainodsted {0 $00.000" Ali that was in the cess, vig.t that of a turreted vessel wich should | trewury wre 41/00. The Kotropoiitan, It had been Rirebourr Scouts are reported at V sion for the gallantry displayed by the Bavarian | possens speed and the sea-euing qualities of a good | stated to the Hldise members, way paving 4) Vernouil, Cue ny Mout ve ropa. a ea t Parte, | raisers tae fair to infer that the result wit be ac pea eaieee teat toons oes battie es aumy. Sofor Oloznga, the Span.sh Amb jor at it, | cepted a8 a failare of the priucipie of ber construc. | W34.!*arbed that v mn wait no dopr pass cocmrueniniied to the sales werner tia’ lermat |ltaee p cent. Under swan cite fora tb was Gor to be wor mia not get their mode fe her inquiries, anu ored that the Directors of the Metrop the premiinias paid for the frat and he pita “Det Puris andthe Re Pants, Sept, 10,—The pence party in Paris be- Pins to show iis hard, encoureged by the evident hesitation of tie Gerwans, They are willing France recognition of the new Goverument by Spain. Beigium is expected to recognize the Republic at once It is eMeinly announced at Baron Mercier, Frenen Minister to Madrid, bas been recalled, DESCRIPTION OF THE sir. The Captain was desiened by Capt, boilt w r the iollowing conditions es and his iuflueoce In ihe ; ROMORED PRACE COALITION, ; omises “ot the central Would pay an iudeanity, bus will not consent to existence of au understanding between the | number not o rk ‘he guns, Dut to work the spencer anes, sia, and ftw . r her iu the order required for Paying ageats #15 a ive upan Inch of Froneh territory, Yosterdar the | Uaited tanec, Russia, and ftuly, looking to 9 termi: | ator ship af wat i) 1 kvt policies Avetrian and K ian Ambassa lors had 4 lon. tut BEMNe, Sept. 1.—A gation has left this city sonh she should have suMielent speed. end that ohe Mr, Solomon saw clearly that (honth the Mil ise might enable Kav fn .nn to help biinsel’, it was not #0 good for the members. ohe left it and estab. lished an I Renevolent Association on the same sbould possess the seagoing umiltues of & Rood crniser, Shat the Captain was truly a formidable vessel, may be arsumed trom ihe following fgures: Tonnage. Hew with Jules Pavre at th Affairs, ond another to-day, md ‘or the uuadquarters af th King of Pru tereede tor Sirasvourg to im Ministry of Foreign They endeavored t Favre to propose certain terms whic — Tone of the Freuch Konnt Von cat has been authorized 9 sax Count | leans Princes. arene ms peeeticn: teats! reeh eee re rad Ne "e] nid “omise n Paar, Sept, -' a le Nowival Tee por oon o sorance “Onsen - Bumarci: wisi secep!, and promised to secure sn | TP aa opt. 8.-—The Journal. de Par Fudteniad Rare enees; York Life Losurance had eonsen pol armistice a¢ soon as the proposition should be mad» PLOSPRCTS OF PRACE Loxnon, Sept, 10.—Speeial telezrams from Pari Wday to the Foreign Office here give more favors peed, Kuotsssssreense sca ees aes MER STRONG AND WEAK POINTS, An Admiral urges the following eulogistic language Of she veusel ; feies to tem for week's payments, and their sick fund was already in a most tavorabe condition, Men who bad been deirauded by thi Hitdise had come to tim to learn tt Kaufman could be arrosted for obfainiag money under fulro pre- Jotavilie, d'Aumle, and Chartres Tey called on Minister Payre, aud in te detence ris. M. Pavre told them their dregence might Le misunderatool, acd appealing to herr patrioti them to leave the elty, ‘The Cavtai most formtd oo fences, and he be! Hany rate Un be promnects of peace, Austria having accepiad ite | whiel the Princ ° id they have i. pata ort formidable eh sos wiggt | Heneee, and be ed he could; atfany ° #6 of nazotiatin b Gerw since taifited their prom! ide shtpe of thia squadron . * coffee of With Gerioany, Russia has eon | since ty) fl fe sttpe squadron to ge, 9H dhe | Sempre weld be ws Uh Very cOey Lo Sirus sve egw by nateg on see | ethane ecm aamene tears | ee a eee rte tet on ats bave begna by insisting on an ermr- hour of peril and mistortune words of eon- | F rave Sanaa. ties, The envoys of and Austria are auth mand Love By recogniniug te Fronel: Ke. | ahere'ts mach coufort and wecommodauion on Doord : bes, tn f al eutral po to Pro eatin D oor thle contiesioetn oe CBicers andenip's company ave well Dersned ps to take, seamen teh agai dismemberment of Frauce, ve cPrapte Ors tne ewe seen mee sie cb yet bie atriet ere suppor ? agai y distmem! ; ounele, i pyfihil yet tne strictures of Mr. Iteed were supported THE POLITICAL CERCCB. THE WOODS NEAR PANIS To BE CUT DOWN. enix National. one of the organs of the Gov. | bY ty pauily Keknos ledge ae Wao ty fe aa as Panis, Bent. 11, via London.—Tne Fae rramons, says: We are brougut to admire the | Ports the defects oF the iron-ciad: * tore anu aft hr “armed. aa’ the ine abreast with co without danker: say in ett of Chia Tiferry,, advancing on La. Fei Jouarre, Tho relling sioea of the roxg Grawn as the cremy advance s, and the bridges Eulverts aie destroyed before the track is abaa doned Gen. Trochu ba: venpeel, be wise qaered indepwnden ya und constant w highly we es e enforced er rights and con at country 19 for us a liv instruct ion may ex om ita recognition and good gat o the State Convention, The leaders of the Young Democracy have deciied to send delegates to the Democratic State Convention, which meets at Rochester on the @ist inet. It ie ut retood that eral Commitiee end ada given orders to level all the wagds In sizh of Paris on the ¢ saporeach Home to be the Capital of Italy. ant casi Ae RAID GLIIGE Teasing Oo enter alae @ cory Of sarpers una ma iste by the 11.—Advices from Rome repre- | and tnterieres very much with her steamla head to Aobabitan’s, are tellinz the foreri# in tur Depart is making preparations to weet | wind. * © © Lue spare spare are pre, arations for | fies A full set of delesates from the various nts oF 8 jue and Seivee Oise, ant aethe Prus Talan Gevernmvent to Romer it | sbonare: stutdiug eatis sag ticle gear’ @ reat tricks will be elected to represent the party at Bsns approach the trees whi Le set on fire, Th aud neces Wreck of cach tage | Hochester, and they will demand admission, This he will retire to. Castle Gondotfo orks in the vicialiy of ley bave neatly a! ‘ , i 1 by stopping whe turrets oF nt means mischief, for party usages require Suen reece eee Hallas approush toe ety at rival detezaves shall ts aeard; and ae the quar 7 pe tre sorewe) Sin tea is between two local Democratic organizations, Mevemen b Army. TALE TOMS RIVE CALAMITY, Or nose eect ent gi itis believed that the country Gelegsion will earry.& Pi Sept. 10—Ever onsider > deck and boats seein to me in much danger resriution providing for a joit Committee of Cow- shia daa ui digecllcate Sat is consider: | 4 wrele Community at Graves ef the | struction by Gre in action. ference. With a view to fetile the issues involve | Wie exeitew eeipt of fave hat Marshal Bazaine b nt in the city tais evening on the re The Young Democrats are preparing « prodigions able news. A report is in circniation Vill of indictment against Jamnany, which tuoy to- tend to present to the Conventio Victims-To A Bridi ching Scenes atthe EF: io the Gray veraln TUE CONFIDENCE OF HER ANcHITRCT. ‘That Capt. Coles, who designed the Captain, was succeeded in entting his xo Baaxcn, Sept, 10.--This has been a sad | coutcent of her seaworthy quaities was cieur oft f Met “9 ¢ tact tvat he did not hesivate to sail 71 way oat of Meiz through the Prassian army, and 18 } any mouruful day with the resident population of | Wi bea mutter of serious teerettnat the fives oiao | TRE Hon. Charles S. Npeucer's Opinion of tow on his march toward Paris, This report had a tery decided effect at the Lourse, and rentes ad: Inaced to 5 france. ‘The defence of Paris is not to be carried on whoily Mibin the wails, In Normandy, between Hayre tnd Cherbourg, @ large force is fornuog, to be sup: ported by accluma from Brittauy and La Vendée, ded to be commanded by Trocku in person, which Will operate upon the German lines. THY BLOWING UP OF LAO. The Prussians demanded the surrender of Laon, The Fr.nch commandant opened the gates, avd the Proasians, officers and soldiers, entered. When they the Sar Couve) The Hon, Charles encer gave Justice Hogan in toe Tomos Police Court on Saturday his nion of the Saratoga Convention, * I'm for the best man.” sald he; “don't care @ d— where be lives or where he comes from. We've hved on chickens and roast beef long enor ‘+ thne we came down to blood puldings ga wa: sages.’ ‘This is construed as a sarewd bid on tie rt of the Hon, Charles 8. for the German vote, rough a change of jet Corned beef bash will be at a discount, Blood puddings and Bolugas sau- sages. Zwei inger. -eoteeer ‘The Woodford and Kaufmann Clubs. this resort, so recently wive with gnyety and fas! + tonable frivolity, To-tay six of the victims of tie recent Heartrending disaster at Toms Riv beon lald away in the grave, and all thet human sympathy can do to assuage the anguish of the sMicted parents and friends has been done, Too whole population mourn with those who are i aintely bercaved, and to-day tusy have mantfesied tis auiversaily prevalent griet, by laying aside all husineys and labor and anitiag in tae Aolern cere- monies which Lave attended the consienment of the lilelexs bodies to the tomb, THE FUNERAL OF FOCR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS. Liany valuable oMcers and wien are recklessly es posed in testing the improvemeuts Iu the eunstruc: tion 01 saips of war. ‘Lhe Cupluin had on board about five hundred men. Capt. Cowper Poipus Coles, the architect of the vessel, perished with her. le was the third son of tae Rev. John Coles, of Ditebam Park, Hants, ng land, and was boru In tho your 181%, “After distin Guishing at school, be entered the Navy in i931 And served with tore than ususl distinction 1 the different pos's to which Fe waa assigned. In © tober, 1554, he was attached to the Agamem- non at the siege’ ot Sebastopol, and was £0 con spicuous for iis kalinntry and. daing ont slon, and at Kerieh apd in the Sea of Azof, th ral Bir &, Lyons vis desoatcen to the British Government. I ‘i aca ° Republicans of the Ninth Were wel he Fi dant fired the | At 11. o'clock this morning a common service | 1855 a Board of Examiiation was appoiuted to Ato meeting of the ® aie thecltadel sed killing and wauss, | was he'd ‘at. the Centenary ‘Mewoalst Korscopel | port apon a vlan dovisea by Capt. Coles for the com. | Aguenbiy District» Woodtord and Kavtmane Club np the eltadel a K und: | Mare overthe bodies of four of the vietine; who | struction. of auol-proo! rafs, guns, snd. mortar if ng W erent number of te enemy, Chrareh ov Ur ¢ Lins, who |» Hot 3, t * s af és fs Pe creat number of te enemy reeks EE ae eee cies Tactetanen’ | anaiso favorable sae the ropert thet be wus ordered | wae Orgssised, with offccrs as follows: George arhal Gazaing dues not reinatn inactive, He is pies, Helon Lane, and Altaretta | w Enxland and put into communication with wo | Layland, Presitont: Edward Taylor and Thomas Pers satiy sending ont expeditions to harass the | Tne Martin, The occasion drew together an | Surveyor of the Navy and the Dock Yard wutoor! | Coppius dep MceProndenia; Samuel B Lake and Tie earican geht atl) holds out They have | immense congregation, eathered from all parts of | ties at Portsmontn. Henry ©, Petty, Secretaries; Jumes bade ekboral chnehion ecrtioay” ¥ the country, At least 2,500 pvoole thus manitested | In November, 1885, Capt. Colen Orst conceived | Treasurer pista, OTOrEL CHRGH Ye DOES OR their deep sympathy tn the great affliction, The | and expressed the idea of protecting guns by shields, waa Sunday School was present in @ body, num- | His iaea was Improved npon by Sir I. Brane!, who John H, Brady for the Assembly. ar Noten. bering absent 950 teacners und scholars, ‘hese were formed in oven order at the eutrance to the chareh, and the bodies of their late comuanions. in burial Caskets, were carried thronzh and deposited suggested tho acvanta,e of placing the shiold and gun. upon a turn-tabie. ‘I'he suggestion was adopted and used in the construction of the ill-tated iroa clad on board of whicn the distinguished Captain lost his The Boys in Blue of the Fourteenth Assembly District have formed themselves into @ political or- ganizaiion, and approved the Repabiiean pomina Nis said the casnalties of the war thus far ag Wrevate four hundred thousand. More iB ne-holl ‘tis Jwmense number are ei ber dead or maimed for in front of th sr ‘The children then marched | live, tons. They havo also peminaied thelr Proaiteut, Ue. by them, each deposit PRE i ee RR 4 Joln HW. Brady, for the Assembly from tie Fore The pence conditions, as printed by the Gus te de SPEIG OF RYRRORERN Hotes, Moihen Mersey Baneense= We | weal Duiiee A pau eps ; vig | avon the foneral en Of affectionate r mate 6 Het with a Brick in - Frence, are crosaly exaggerated, Prussia demands | ery rnce und gr tial and fragrant flow The police were informed yesterday, by a per- Thomas A. Ledwith for Maye! it Pe ye F fo three thousand mniliions as an indemnity, or the | ors in greut profusion were also laid upon the cous fon pretending to bea sister of the Inte Benjxmin | Sheriff O'Brien will sacrifice his personal rrender of ortion e fron-eli oving bunds, while the whole vast conzreeation , f t " er a of 407 tin 0! the tron d feos, By loving binds. al by the sud econo, #0 Unprece. | Nathan, that an attempt had been mage by barglars | tereats to tho go d of hie, party, and Justice L te. : ‘ ate lary ssid poke: oa Pee den‘ed in this vicinity. The carey edo was hung | on the house of @ brother of Mr, Nathan, who lives omina " are to ‘he fect that Count Von Bismarels in black, A sermon appropriate to the solemn oc: ’ Sen Calton ad ste ass preliminary to wii negotiations, that three in on WAS prewched by the Kev. J. B. Graw, the ‘at 180 Weet Bleventh street, and that policemen had Oppo arrested th offenders, but let them go. army corps of the Prussian army shali be encamped | Pastor of the Centenary Churcb. It was srresied the oovaders, Dat let them go. Jequiry A complete local ticket is to be nominated by wishin twenty miles of Parik as a eatisiaction to the A DERELY SHPRBORITS DISCOURS ing of Thursday lust two young men, one at loast | the Indevendent Democrats this full in opposition to and avounded i juent expressions of Chris Hie Opinton of Germany. u Boss McLaughlin and the Ring, der the influence of liquor, were fooling ulong jan symp Woat Eleventh sireet. ey oN 7” King William wrote to the Queen deseribiig hit | TA. Mo! 40 af the Centenary Church; Gn eine tlarin Mars Hathan's reaitenens oualct WASHINGTON NOTES. finvtions on meeting the French Emperor, He | Rev. J.B. Wi'son, of the Reformed Chareh, them stuuibled on the erating of the coal celiur, peridind ~Sa va Tt was overwhelming foramorent. Te Hranch; the Rev. J.T. H. Waite, of the F abich tad been aceide taly left loose, and ‘ed Menry C. Dalat “8 eleranovent Teould | ian Church at Tums River, and the Rev. H.@. Wil- | in ao stumbling his, hat dropned of into. the recognized Lis Rot control myself on thus meeting him, whom thre salvo of Toms River, were present and ase! Pac NaPe UE ticsnden ie Rie IO TAy Ene ys Paitadel yore aco [ saw at the sommit of grandeur, ‘Tbe nthe solemn services.” The bodies were all iu | hy ust, but the Inmates had retired. ‘The policeman f Bnginecr Shock has been appointed Acting aid cy ‘erred in the burving ground ad/nining the eburch, | bir dost was coming up at the tine, and conscious | Chief o¢ the Nurean of Steam knyineering duriug he pers wa moved. beth of Miss Ella staple, which was removed | tral they were not ina dt condition to barley win | absence oF Afr, King, Thy Lule of saxe-Coburg wrote to bis Duchess seoho.d (or burial to-morrow, an Officer, they ran off, the ove that had lost his hat M. Berthemy has recaived no oftcial notification “Woot furnes during three days! (16th-18:h), Two OTHER PUNERALS, not making further efforts to recover it, of the ancolniment of & sy@amor, and continucs to Dattles horse ‘k for thirt; re without ‘als of two of the odalt a brown chip, ts at Mr, Nathan's duecharge the Juues of re my OF BATHS yAED s0t MUFNy OU ve Sidney Th having appeared for it Chief Erctucer William Henry Shock, of Baltl Scvance of getting & morsel of bread, oF @ drop o| Methodist chureh wt Mi a _— more, has been appointed Wy the President AGiing Chiet fest Burcauof Mteam Engicertog 1a the Navy De- to wet my lips, Not ono of us bad partinent, daring the absence of Mr, King. * but those he carried about him. Yes: Horace Did Not Ask tor It, From the Trioune, nded in the mornty Hermon was preached by the Rev. Mr, Pa t ; rai ssoatalalisean: Wa v of se chnreh, whieh was peeaiiarly ap- | ‘Tae Sow ssserts that Horace Greeley ak? | ppanes FROM 2NE TELEGRAPH, ng Tot my Grek apoontul of & We | provrinte to the o ‘The unfortunate de- | from bis party nomination for Governor, I ‘ . were ao we nome that seep Was an impossibility, | ceased was & young lady held in the highest esteem. | this means bo more than that ho did not d ew he rome was friebtt ewal of these | |B the course o: bye discourse, the pastor referred | q nominution which had pot been offered, it Bishop Dominic hlie reception in Pitts. frig Lira Ay © TORRE OF to the numier of: overe hercavements the widowed | may pass; but, in {tg literal | import, “it is | ourch yesterday, on bis reta My 0 mother of the de eased bad undergone, Three sons g the'truth, Mr. Greeley never asked | ‘Dh York and Chicago mem! rthe wounded was confirmed by #n- | fell in tho late War, and now sue. was called to | conre’y, to if xeureion party B! to be supported tor oMce by any er, And d by th party or any trusts that he may tenaer of any an: ver excursion party arrived in Chic moeratic State n the Duke of Haze Meluingen, mourn the death of a fourth ¢ id, en only eurviv. ing daughter boing the only re ining solace of her raion what Revor be. tnsul All ‘ing are beyond all concep! The Tovnes Conveation o crameaed Wit Ie Wioulaegs Be | oid ace, mination made in deference to | Zor o Narliville tonioriow ohardaton, euch was the sudering | ° irs. ‘Throckmorton was buried in the afternoon, | Pomument OF pomination made tn tere chen Thurman, of Ohio, opened the Democratic What must have been the mivery Of the | ene occasion bel marked by similar Uemonserar | Limp suopased "claims, or services. q Mat Wiluington ob Saturday wight, orexpectations, If he’ may not balance by accept d-by nominating, he choos nice tbat bi Uione of grief and sympatuy, + Wm. P. Clyde yesterday morning In 9 houre feos rrived at Charleston ew York © confern The Pruasion boo'vellers are tohave @ map. on sale wit the latest : THE BRIDAL IN TH ORAYR, to retain his place in. the ranks, and rel j our ie ash on sale wits the iatest ‘un Meations. | | wie funeral of the two remalnive victims, Peter | party has better timber for candidates, or preset (itisexvected that the Watuppa and Mechanics iw Comte, nian through the Tirol down to | Howland and Libbio B. Styles, will take place at | tw be served by him im bis present spliere ruler AUUss WEAF AL Divers Mane wa ie operations 10 be jog Ge n Austria, It in uncertain | the Centenary Chorch to-morrow, They will be in Mian in aoy other. 3 ve eh R pa fee ; : Rurtian Rast E eaie tie edge terced in the same grave, in tue gurments they pur- ———— Capt Staplon, of the bark Sarah A. Stap f Bow Sutcide tn Poughkeepst pet overboard 1 & gal On Saturday night, Daniel Van Clief, about 60 A years of a ot bim through the head ina house Murder or Suicldet tn Nixon wiveet, occupied by Matilda Green, Danicl O'Rourke, the gardener for R. M. Shaw, et who lives on the wost side of Broadway, near 112th THE BALL AND Bat, tirect, went yesterday afternoon into the summer | rie chetyean play ne Pana house, about 200 yards from the dwelling, and found | gad ins, "ecm Play tho Pucuam tne dead body of @ man mach decomposed, tons frou aacwerp, wes iihner Three human bodies have been fonnd in the ruins of Farwell ® tn Chicago, Four more Siseuus ere known to bo trissing, A troaty of peace with the Slonx and Chippowa Todians of DaKStA. sluid atFort Abererumt in bn the 15th of Auguat, Das just been received at Washington. The Pioneer Society of California celebrate reary of the admission of the ol op Friday, Gen. Sherman Was cu 0) chased some tine ago to wear at their wedding, ‘on tue witch Was to take place in about three weeks, Of te same color ay the rest of ius have impressed into their service Mt Monuniral,, whom they found as F conscription The rulvay offices have @iscontinged the sale of h voser Gckes to Paris, it is rumored ns Wold the Northern Railway station several other lines of railway meet, Ww Froncl mails are seonty and irregular, at Troy, on the ‘Phe CI olsoas apd Tuitle & Baileys to-day, at the Coa pace body was In a sitting position, and hada rope around | Union Giound, ‘The Mecting of the Empre Prince | t..6 beck, the endo which was fastoned above to A match game is to be played on Baturday by the | , A® tho express train from New York to Washin: F imperial the window. No one i ihe nelghnorboo, knowsthe | pieetwu dv Trym ont and tho Execuiore of Brovk. asotbe Heltsyi oy Ma. on saturday wight, & Sept, 1l.—At 9 o'clock Thursday | ™ He is low-rized, with red lair, and is dressed ‘on the grounds of the furmer track, ‘Tho train was stop: nto Was aington, Loasepa, who was not recognized at the ‘The rea) score of the frmone ne 'o minstrel game Mate, walked into tho Marine Hotel at Hastings aad. tween the Ban Fr inolaco Keily @ Loou's was Diack feit bat, ‘Toe body was sent to the Morgue to * to JA \MLAYOE Of KELLY @ L001'te ewall o Coranes’s investlesome in a white linen cost, dark pantaloons, shoes, and | INSPECTOR DILKS'S ESCAPE. sano AN ASBASSIN ATTEMPTING HIS LIFE WITH AN ALR GUN, A Shot Fired at the Inspector while Sitting in his Private Office Commotion in Mul- berry Street A Close Call-Theorics and Congratulath Inspector Dilks very narrowly escaped falling by the hand of undiscovered assassin yeater- day. The murderous attempt ereated an unusual commotion among the officials on daty at Police Headquarters, where this STARTLING CRIME Was so nearly consummated. Before detailing the Particulars it if necossaryto explain the surround- inge of the Inspector's office, and to sketch the eceno of the meditited tragedy, ‘The Police Hoadqaarters extend from Mal- berry to Mott street, fronting on the former, and are flanked on either side by tenements and other bolidings, with courtyards tntervenine, These yards are used for the storage of old materials, such As rusty stoves, broken police lockers, damaged iron cots, and o variety of miscellaneous articles which A JONK MERCHANT might delight to look avon, Inspector Dilks's office ts entered by the second door to the tert. after passing in at Mulberry street A rectancularshaped green-baize-coverod office table occupies s position directly near the window furthest from the door, Looking down from this window, and also from the other two in the aame apartment, the rat of the police courtyards already spoken of is unaer the eve. The perspective direct is found in the windows of the opposite building, deine that one forming the midale of the series gecupied as Police Healquirters. Standing at the Inspector's window most remote from the d glancing to the left, the eye, nite py two old TWO-STORIED TENEMENTA, the slanting roofs of which riso only a few feet above the top of the window which constitutes your point of observation, Carrying the to the left, towering high Live tenementat is seen the re: occaied by Messaa J. Niegle furniture manufactory side of the nfactory next the tenements, but one window is seen on cacti fluor, either of which command w of the Inspector's window. From windows or yes still further we two diminu- angle, Looking »ow from the Inspector's window to the extreme left over across the courtvard wall and the yard behind that again, the rear part of a two-story” house fronting on fs © of the windows pector’s very acute window ts within sight, though 01 angie bus moch as a prelude to the story of THE ATTEMPTED ASBASSINATION At about 11 o'clock in the morniag Inspector Dilks ‘Was sitting at his greea-baize-covered table, oasily occupied in examining through bis gold spectacles the morning returns handed in by the captains of the different police precincts. A reporter of one of the morning papers occunied a sent opposite to Dim, He and a police eaptain were the only other Persons in the room. Missing some of his memo- ronda, Inspector Dilks ralsed partially from bis re- volving eusbioned mm chair, and in stooping tor- ward to look for the misting dicument, brought his ii into direct range from uy of the points ty mentioned. ‘The window was closed, and the shade rolled up so that clear and wuinterrupt- ed view could be had. A pecu iiur sharp, elastic, CRACKING BOUND startled both the Inspector and the visitors, Upon looking up to ascertain the eutise, the lower middie pane ol the bottom window fraino was discovered cracked, thonzh not broken. Upon raising the window’ and instituting a searching examination of the brickwork outside, it was found that one of the corner bricks bad had a small fragment freshiy chipped off, and on the s2sn work opposite there was a fresh indewtation ns if it had been made by A GLANCING BULLER, ‘The courtyard «wae then searched and the ballet nove, pieked were * wontPlend to theinforeree that it had been Ored from an air-con, Tt measured nearly onw inch in Jenzth, was cylindrical in form, and flat at both onds, iooxing very much Like a slac, Its pecntiar abape, and the fact that It came withouta warning report, are recarded as conclusively showing thas an Gir gun was used. MANY THRORIES an tothe direction trom which the astassin's bullet came were indniged in by the detectives and those who examined the cracked ps of glass, the sash, and the wall, It was evident that the bul frow the efi, and first struck the brick « window, Its course was then diverte pane, wuleh it struck at such a & thifd deviation, whicn was a striking which its force was spent, and it drop: ed into the yard below, Whe picked up traces of briek dust were found upon it, ‘There are no windows in the rear wall of the tenements adjoining the middie police buiiding, and theretore if the shot came from those tenements it was fired by some person who liad crawled up on tue low roof, from whence he had directed his ALMOST DEADLY Ar, The other places from which itis possible the bal- let travelied ere from ejtier of the tide or rear win dows of the furnitere manofactory, of from th rear windows of the yell thing is estabilshed beyond a doubt, the #iot Was Bred froin above und not from below, WHO WAS THR ASS\RIN ? Jongecter, Dilks conferses himself at a loss to know who fred tie shot. If he bay an enemy in the work), }e says he does not know bin. His theory is that some ot the workmen in the furnitare manu. factory, Who are in the Habit of assembling there on Sunday movnines, were carelessly banding » gan accidentally “disenarsed (1, An opportavity, however. has not yet been afforded of ascertaintny whetoor thit {8 90 or not. Beveral gentlemen aed Prominent officials called oo the luspector yesterday ‘sud congra ulated him upoa his narrow escape. peices Ne A Fourth Ward Politician's Bender. As Officer Ferran was patrolling bis post, on Saturday night, he found Patrick Farland, of 62 James street, asleep near Chatham street and New Bowery, The offleer awoke him, and ho attempted to grasp his club, A scuffle enused, resulting in Farland being ctubbed by the officer, When taken to the Pearl street police station Farland thre: the officor, shaking his fist in bis face, his teeth with wivage ferocity, saying way bang for better man than you, and L'il kill you as soon as I get out. y ‘Swing lor you in loss than two w. onths. ' ———— STATEN ISLAND, eee A new Roman Catholic asylum for orphan children ts to be erected in New Brighion, The one of a targe Masonic Hall is to be lala In Factorsvilie on Thursday next. Beyeral New York lodges will hasist at the ceremony, At u large German meeting in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Stapleton, on Saturday night, several soeeches were de- ‘ed atid a resolution asked expressive of great re spect for thel: follow cxizens of Fronch extracuon, — LOH ESTER COUNTY. pen rringe of John H. Clapp, Bsq., to Miss O ding t* among the matrimonial announce hit Plai wi. fwags lifted patore in New Rochelle, and deposited the effigy ov the capola ot t own tall, The Democrats are Morr Ty old time in plavon issiied @ cal say he bias no autho: ity De hws fasued another call whlch ay Spurious. Oliver calis for the 19th and Gay nor for the Tho preliminary meetin previous to @ grand demoustration of the Frenc nani [rishinen of Wes « ain Wi mare mootin . Tar omject of the dewionatration te to exy thy Of the ui 1 Tristh of ree Fra funds for the benefit of the wounded of a = PERSONAL INPELLIGENCB, Senge Dr. HT. Welmbold com President Grant breakfs Ing in the Fifth Avenue Hotei The Mon. Horatio Seym Warsaw Industeiml eforma: The R me to-day ed on Saturday mora: ur is Prosident of tbe ry of Kansas ha nominated J. 8 Harvey, the Incumbent, tur Governor, Queen Anenita personally congratulated Mr Ban croft, the American Minister, om his atiainiig thy Bit eth year or his *etora Don Ange) Iturbide, 9 son of the lute Bmperor of Mexico, 631 era Crag ou Baturday on the eteamer Ci Cruz. nes Trainor, of Wert Forty-%h to lead to the altar one of Poughkee Deauriral atid wealthiest belresss Josiah Turner, tor of the Ppatcled Sandard, hap ia writs acalnst Gov. Holden. S.A. Dong LRP A herve, tor talve imprisonment: The tate Jolw Simmons of Boston bequeathed Lewd Tor the establishment of # female xeiainary ib uw city, bo be called the Summons Female ¢ The Rev, Henry Huson, 8. J., has been appointed President of the Josuit College of favior in Weat Bixtoenth sireet, vier the Kev. Joseph Loyzance, 8 J. removed, The Rev. Josenh Durthallor, ora ™= Woon mupointed Prufeck a. Sudinw PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. ——- ‘The Kind of Men who Make Laws for The City of Newark—How the Alderm were Frepared for their Fri Illegal Legisiation-Disgraceful F A most disgraceful scene was onacted in a Market street restaurant in Newark on Friday afternoon and evening, in which one of the City Fathers exhibited himself to bis own degradation and to the disgrace of the city. Alderman O'Rourke and O'Leary, ® coal dealer, were having # jovial Lime over the flowing bowl, disenssing the pros- pects of the coming campalgn and meeting of the Common Couneil to be held that night, Thelr con: versation waxed warm, and finally the whiskey bo- can to operate, Inelegant epithets passed between them, and, springing to their feet. they took posi. tions in true pugilistic style, O'Rourke led off with nis right, which was countered nicely by the coal merchant, with & sound punch tn the in return. O'Rourke cai with is loft mauier, caroming on ‘bis opponent's bugle, The encounter was growing interesting, when an ex-policeman stepped in. Alderman lor hore rusted in and assured O'Rourke that the Common Council were meeting and that he had no time to spare, as the Democrats wanted overy mon to vote apon the dixcharge of the Repubiican fi men, Reeling, the Alderman took bis comrad arw and wended his way to the Council Chamber, where in dignity be eat and assisted in makiog laws for the government of the city of Newark, ——— Necedern fro Methodist Church-Pure Weasleyiam to be Restored, The great and popular Methodist Church, with its two million of communicants, has now to con- tend with schism in ite own bosom. A few preach: ers, who say they were “thrust oat of the fold for non-conformity,” have founded a new denomination calied the Free Methodist Charch. They assert that they are guided by the doctriver and precepts of John Wesley—that he was opposed to Inetramental music, pew-lotting, and other “innovations; and they add, asa cardinal point of their reform, the ne- cessity of personal sanctification, Bome years ago the late Prof, Mattison left the Methodist Chnreb, and started the Independent Methodist denomina= tion, his friends e1 ng the enu now. we be- lieve, used by Dr, Frothingham—opposite the Reser- voir for the new torm of worship. But the | Profes- for subsequently reéntered the commanion he liad leit, and the enterprise was not as succexafil ax it promised to be. The Free Methadiet Charea # said to be the successor of that move nent, and it is to hold a Convention in the Forty-seventh atreet Chureh next Wednesday, when lay and clerical dele- kates from various parts of the country are to at- tend. The form of worship of the new body is ‘eminently Congregation: as Dr. Frothingham on Louis Napoleon. ‘The Rey, 0. B, Frothingham, in the course of his sermon in Lyric Hull yesterday, referred to the important events transpiring in Europe, Alluding to the Emperor Napoleon, hesail: At the beginning of the rummer an Emperor was preparing for a stroke of diplomacy which he imagined would con- solidate is power ovor the peuple of France, and make his will supreme, Where is honow? Mis throne fs overturned, bis dynasty at an end, and Vimselt @ captive, Forther than that, his name ts forgotten, or, if remembered at all, only ax a by. word ofexecration, ‘Thus has the proudest pation under the sun been humbled, though looking with natisinetion at the Might of the Imperial eagle. Tt Would be audacious to predict who will be up and who will be down, for this cauroless, bloody, torri- ble, and disastrous war is wituoa: end or aim! ‘The chiey netor is @ captive, humbled to the dust, bis namo Fymbolic of hatred and tis family exiles. "His former residence has been desecrated, his tmazes and insignia have been destroyed, and bis throne, which seemed so securely planted on the rock of streneth, has been shattered and broken, Truly, the rock of wisdum never falls away. We should in Faith, ——— A Free Catholic Church in Jersey City. The Rey. Father Corrigan, the founder of the new Chursh of St. Bridzot, Jersey City, has de voted the gallories of the sacred edifice to the free ase ofthe poor, In ali the other churches of the fafth an admission fee 1s taken at the door, this being the only revenue for their support, Wnen &t, Bridget's was first opened it was wholly free, but yemterday Father Corrigan found it necessary to re torn to the old evatem, so far as relates to the pews es. Alter the first Gospel, at last mass, ne populous section of which’ St Briuget’s 1s the centre will be wade a parish when tue debt on the church is paid; and be added that «n extensive fair will be held in’ Ortober—probably in building in Wayno, near Colgute strect—to ey for that object, In the ailernvon a new rinee Sock nized, with a larg: e direction of the pas tor, Who delivered a thrilling sermon againat ran, The Finances of Long Intand City, At the last inceting of the Long Island City Common Counell Mayor Ditmars made the tollowiug statement of the amount of appropriations mule and necessary to carry on the City Governmeut: De of the old village of Astoria for which the city must provide, $4,500; expenses of Police Depart ment, $3,900 ; ries, $4,400, less the Mayor's sal ary, which ix’ presented to the city; rents, $1,200; badges, $1,500; fire apparatus, $1,050 bios, $5,000; repair of eur poceial Sunday con: stables, $4 st Over the amonnt of $25,000 which city authorities ure. limited to expending by the elty charter of 97,550. From $10,000 fo $12.00) more is necessary ifthe projects of lighting tue streets aad makicg & city map are carried out. — s HOURS OF LEISURE, ber Joveon ine frienaty geuo of bill'ards on Seturcay evening. The highest runs were : Jos spi, 28; Cyrille, 2, ‘The Franco-Irish Society bave a demonstration for the relief of the wi widows, and sof the French Republican army in Jemes's ‘Wood on Tuesday “ ee OnRITUARY. anaes Mr. Charles Franks, formerty representative of the sixth Ward fn the Brooklyn Noard of Aldermen, of Which he warntoue tine Preedent, died at bis resi dence, 12 First piace, Brooklyn, yusterday moruing, of brain lever. ‘The funeral on Saturday afternoon of the late Daniel Quivii.a grominent roarth Ward pouticlan aud an officer in the Marine Court, was attended by Judge Curtis of the Marige Court, Prosivent Comzn, Assivtant Alderman jysugot, Coroter Keenan, and James Dun phy. Mr. Qoinn, who was Si yours of age, diud of com gestion of the brain ps ne BROOKLYN, > ‘The Hanson Place Baptist Charch of Brooklyn celubrated its tenth anniversary yesterday. Bridget, Rran aged 0 years, was found dead on Paturday wt We foot of Clinton street, whuro sue +e ed, ‘The German trade and social soeleties of Rrook lyp have forwarded over $d to the General Comuitice of New York, The People's Ds atic county are 10 eodperate with Brooklyn in ernshing tne" Ki eat niet for oftiee. Mr A. Grondere las been elected by the A ‘ommittes of Kit unions of puting hon: fas thy theete at Syracuse on the Lith hi James McGeary, aged 23 veurs, who vate in the Forty-sevenih Regiment’ Ne teers during the war, received some pe few days ago. and epent ‘of noon, while waiferinir 4 tren mitted suicide by Blo: Fou, ead ib Tie houre, & Mulu wirvet, —- JOLIINGS ABOUT TOWN, Music to Mt. Morris square (nis eveuin The public schools of this cliy reopen today, afer the runner vacation, Ybe thermon Berne’s, 169 Broadway, ranged from 53 t Averau, 6 1 Henry Wilson, esterday afternoon iy Shield Javirene Strecgs, 6 street, fell dead store, wt Grand and trick Brennan, of 74 Weat Twenty-ninth atre fell on patniday a disiance of Eity feet fron) the pow St. Patrick's Cathedral Henry M. Breose, foreman of the establishms Messrs, Croven & Pizseraid, oot Fortyiret ot banged Bimselfon Saturday morainw, tenants of 79, 09, 63, 68, and Diver str coinprising twenty-eleht familie, cay that they Lave not & tea by (ny us onnimn *Fator Matthow Flyon, aged 11, while playing goatertay afternoon on th Fook of 8 paw Uuildng in Horiieth h avenue, Fell to tae basement, and ded ol event Tames Ward, Of Ninety-ffih street, near Thirt A mots meeting of German residents of the Twenty soond Ward tak @ tomieht in the W En ao ght last evening at 593 Bes Forty sisth aire t between Tho Harton and Penw Lyon, the fed, wid Was borne ‘to. Lyon was locked up iu the Filty-aunth 1 police statlon During a discon se lant night at the Brosaway Tubs im MtrvOineke, A niasioltry, of AIA f tue peook a particular: ere duslious 0: tag: Provestant Wom, $0 e604 Ne byraany al * Moly Motes Chur + PRICK TWO ERNTS THE AMERICUS CLUB'S FUN, THE LAST DINNER IN THE CLUB HOUSE ATL The last social gathering of the Americas Clab for the season of 1870 was enjoyed yesterday afernoog by about seventy-five of its members, evening of to-day the old clad house will be entirely derorted by tts owners and taken possession of by & large force of mechanics and masons, who bave the construction of the new palace under their charee On Saturday afternoon « large party of guests ane members had congrogated on the grounds, and over 100 sat down to suppor, Senator Amaaiah D. Bar ber, the polished whip of the Senate, and the gallant Col. Jones, Captain of the Port, arrived by the #15 train with Senator Jucob Hardenburgh of Syracuse, Senator Jarvis Lord of Rochester, tor Geo, H. Sanford of Oneida count and two or threo others, ‘These dist tinguished visitors were taken out fora aail in tl famous yacht Mary Jane Tweed during the afternoon, under the command of Admiral Senator Amnziah D, Barber and Cant, George FE. Mann, the Amoricat blond. ‘The Hon, Denis Burns, the pooular mem: ber for Sligo, astonished Admiral Barber by his ror markable knowledge of seamanship and familiarity with such well-known nantical phrases as “starboard yout Ice ecupper,” “stow the down haal contre board," * reef tho main guy," and APLICH THE MAIN BRACE. Senator Hardenbureh was delighted with the trip, and remarked that under the command of Admiral Barber he always felt secure, After anpper the me bere scattered over the grounds in various directions, and attied iu their eoryeons aniforma, elittering with the famous Americus Clab diamonds, @ hearts of the visiting Senato from the with admiration, Shortly a o'clock there wi eral muster in Camp Grae fo)la, ond a mecting was organizod by the Hor Measra. John Vanderbeck, ohn 8. Betts, Col, Panik of th Bleventh Roiment, EA. Kearney, and others, for the purpose of nominating Joan A. Kelly for THY COUNTY CLERKSHP. Mr. Kelly had arrived during tho morning, and, as he represented all th ug Journals of New York eo AimeTMber OF w teinperANce society, considered a highiy eligible candidate. Whew Davin was forthwith at Jobn 8, Betts eer retaries of the menti E Mann 60 atarme, ‘The ehairiuan, in his opening address, wail he respected the Hon, Charlee E. Loew, who W180 ably Mled the porition for the past three years, bat nevert‘wless he must support the candidate mamed, At this point the Hon, Larr} Clancy took the floor, pnt was out of Uh «by the mas irman Attor am ira, the party retired to rest about mid- During the night Larry Clancy created sone disturbance i his SRARCH FOR 4 CAT that Infested the dormitory, Dut tinally he retired to. rest, and nothing disturbed the quiet of the nigty ent trombone oblizate solo, given wb intervals by the Hon, Fu A. Devin," Yeator- day morning there was a strong inuster (0 brevkfas and after diseussiry tho meal lurve party start for a cruise in the Mary June Tweed, A committee wailed on the Hon. Admiral Harber to reqnst him te take charve of the vacht, bat being engaged to tal the Senators froin the Interior ty visit the palace of the Boss, he deputed the Hor Denis Burns, mombee for Sligo. to take charge in his absence. ‘The mer bers frou the interior were struck with admirath at the magnificence of THR Boss's PALACE, ‘ and returned to the club house laden with floral oferings, and with the most profound respact for the wealth of Tanvtnany Holl. Arter dinner, the Roce ar ived on the grounds weariig ais magnificant £90,000 diamond batie, which was worn {a honor of ‘the Senators from’ the interior. Compliments Were exchanved, and aftor a short caucus, the Bow Admiral Barber. and the three Senators from th forior unanimourly agreed that the momina' n. Weodlord for Governor was the eafrest thin on record. The bons then siow-d his distinguished quest a Lirge painting ot Tie NeW CLEN HOUSE. Dutiding i y pied by the T kemest club hon: in the form ot a to be built dos of 100 fet water front, an PY feet hich) Th feos high, ‘The how contain 72 deabh hantaoue' par: Tors, ‘The old clud Louse i# to be altered and im- proved, and will be used asa diving hall, Tis este Mated “that the new buildiae, furniture, and tm 2€ wu Guitlay OF cont $150,0M, chooner arrived on Saturdayand began diss 1 care of timber for the new cules, Seustors from the interios, aecommanied bp iral Barber, Col. dones, Aldcrimau Coddy, Denis Jorns, te member for Siz, Sol, Sayles, Kd. Law rence, J. Pyne, Coroner Keenan, an ot came down’ to New York yesterday afternoon, in the stoam-yacbt William W. Tweed. which had beew placed at their dispoaml by the Bors. ‘Today the Senators from the interior will visit the varlova departments under the control of the Commissions ere of Charities and Correction, —— NEW JERSEY Mavor O'Neil, of Jereoy City, > under aay coneideration to sigu the Tax Levy as it mands, By a fink ovement made in tho awiadlin Board of Councilinen of Hookeo, the Germans play Adoudle e2tne, ARd Annointed © German Only toeew mouths in (he Country City Physician, The concert given on Saturday evening by the Germans ot Hil, Bergen, and Hudson City, ta wid of the sick and w soldiers of the War, wae Vory succcerfal, and yielded aeveral huvdred dollars. cammiitet suicide on Friday even ing in Jersey City by tak Of Which Wie found Upon his o u'bies aud poverty are supposed t@ the ‘ferry sifveh ins 8 hv fon. Ban ly dim Have been the en The Fro ch cliizons of West Hoboken met om Falaras [UNE Adsneaans wer anliveroi by Mf Hairoe and cthers- and omicrs wed el-ctad as toe Town: Prosiaent, Mo'Date; Vice Yrasident. A fottme Sleticr; becfetary M. Gonon; Treasures, St. Thebsaite vesterfay, Loss, $200, Joba Soies's lagor Deer saloon in Newark wag barned yesterday. Lore $1.50, Mr. dames f. Parvhall's residence in Morrisania was burned yesterday, Laas, $4,000, ‘The enr works of Messrs, William T,. Sana & Co, at Pottstown, Pa. were burned on Sunday moreing, Lanta aout $21,000. store at SY) Fulton aveng 1 to the carent of $6,500 Las} 0, ber yard in Newark Frias 44.000. The adjoining tory of belier, Bohm & Co was daaaged. Le A fire wax discovered early vestertay morning im Henry Wititame’s catrnct factory, Malte treet, near Road. Th Camphill, upon enteriag, w arrested fi/in on suspicion of iNding. A ire quantity of the” floor, abd the prisol wine f ilew fF 4 oby the tre was — CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. John Grable, who inuzdered doe) Deoke in Dealt county, Mo. cu the Tet of JanUn'y, Was eavcuted ah Bt, osephon Friday BR. Sayers, who wat on trial at Charlottesville, Vo. for illime Dr, Ohiver. the seducer of lle daughter, was acquitted on Saturday N ©. Cony was arrested on 9 warrant fro\. lie Mayor charging that he had collected money by protendiug to be City Marshal Yeste Wn ond Thomas Vecotand aon with parsen ving Robert Buffur of Folin Te, Seavorns at Newourgh to (iat Tie prisoner ayowd Lunt is tusauity te te & shout roondaman Prightcuit ai pat ok fiens ‘The Jencien ti . * de Michael Mullen, of Bo Kook Twentytret stroat waa kaceked dowh In @ Bowervon Setmday ntehe Dy daures Tiwi gan and two otier lahwarigeny While two ned bit dow", MAi2an Weeuebse'm On) ciate froin bia Wat i Worth Mk” Mullen auunted. fof tte police whine tL nrieatod Munk anit in de CNTR Ye Vile (ow was com: y Justice Hert sireet station ivan) I street Ow nit along. eee ewere, Lk de Ont May hist Alired B. 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