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— THIRTY- Ti, SIEGE OF PARIS —— The Prussians Halt, Awaiting the Proposition for an Armistice, —— KING WILLIAM'S DESPATCH TO THE QUEEN. The Explosion at Laon a Work of Treason. The Reported Repulso of the Prus- sians at Toul. -_—— THE ISOLATION OF PARIS. THY SUN'S WAR CORRESPONDENCE penile Anca By Coble val Correrpondence of the Sun. Panis, Sept, 10.—Telegrapbic communications With Kngiand and Belgium ame stopped. Gon. Troctu bas ieued ap excellent proclamation Aannourcing the revolution, The most terrible reso: tutions Lave been adopted by the Government, ‘Thore are more than 400,000 armed men in Parts, Tho ditches have been filled with combustible Matters, to be burne | up at a moment's notice, and ail tho forests in the vic.nity are ready to be set om Gre Pho people have manifested an admirable spirit since yesterday. Luon is taken tie ae The Conaneror's Advance. Benen, Sept. 12-4, M.—The following dey patch (rom the King to the Queen bas been received, @atod 10 o'clock Sunday night: * ‘Tho citadel of Laon exploded after its eurrender, fost as the Prussians were preparing to enter. ‘Three hundred and fiNy men were billed, including 900 Mobile Goards. Many were shockingly mut! Inted. William of Mecklenburg was wounded, ‘There must lave been treason, 4 Loxpow, Sept. 12—Noon,—The Prussian army bas Leited twenty-five miles from Paris at the spe- cial request Of Bismarck, to consider the Rursian- Austrian proposition for an armistice, reports of Which (rorease in Cousistency, es nd the Republic. Panis, Sept. 12.—The successes at Toul and Montn Gay, together with the reported halt in the ouy's advance, liave led to more activity on tue ie buying om speculative ac THE PROSPECT OF AN ARMISTICE. Paria is cheered \iis worning by # rumor that sting on an armistice; also, tbat the United States has interposed und gent three devide ! Gespatehos to Beri. itis said tie Prassiun ad. ance las been stopped in consequence, Pauis SHOT UP. Tie routs lending to the city are all close, ant no more provisions are going in. What the city now contains must prove euleiens for the cincrzeney, oF ‘the Prunsiaus will in @ few wees maven triumpa- unuy Wrougl the sircets, ™ ments of the French Army. Panis, Sept. 12—The Ministry has just made Pablic the following : The Pro tacked Tou! on Batorday at 5 o'clvek inthe morning, and persinied watil 9 in the evening, ‘They were, however, cou- atantly reputsed, and many of their batteries dis- mounted. More than 10,00) Prussians were placed ROY GA coMmOuE, -VerwuN HUES tO Tent Aguinat tie enemy, At Montoéiy ov Tharsuay We garrison splenaidiy repulsed & Prussiau atiuck. Me THE REPUBLIC EVEKY WHERE WELCOMED. + Bavesscs, via Ls Sept, I—Lu Hance aayn, le to everywhere welcomed, (he delay in t) Wie Constituent Assew ly causes dissatisiaction, The supreu where tuey Jaw bavy rowoved (o Tour Bession. mHTUUSIARTIC OVATION TO THE AMEKICAN MINISTER. Panis, Bept 12.—Mr, Wasbburne to-day, W the way to tue Coniral Telegrayl office to send Was recognized iu irout of the building by ‘erowd. Cheers urore, the crowd increased, aul Minister received # invst enthusiastic uvativn, Washbarne was uci moved. his evening the euplo,ees of the Telegrap!, fea aud many other® naseinbiod in ‘ron ol rican Legation sad made another demon im honor of the Goverumeut uf whe United aud is represeutetive, Despatches received in Loudon from Paris @tato tbat the departure of certain members of the Wronch Government for Tours bar been indebultely postponed, Garibaldi is expected at Paris, M, de, Lodochowsii, Archivisbop of Giesen and Poson, bas issued a circular demying that the war, on the pert of Pracsia, is in any way anti-Catholic. ‘The offictal report of the capitulation of Seaan Mates that the tow! number of prisoners taken is 12,000. “The crowd of wounded bas been reduced Since the reopening of the railways, and all the dead An tho flelds aronnd the city hat n buried. Agents bave arri London irom Berlin, who 1 is antictpated, are sesking to place a Prussian low a the market Among the rumors from Paris fs one that a large Aeposit of neodio guns has been found in tie city; fod suother, tata subterranean parsage has been discovered, extending from the heart of the capital {0 4 poiut beyond the fortifications, ———_ NEUIRAL POWERS AND THE WAR. pe iodees Mtaty, Austria, end Russia Agreed Arwintico~The Republican Party in Prus- ~How the United States Despatey wa Reoe! din Bertin. Buvaseta, Sept. 12-4 P, M.—rla Loxpow.— Italy, Austria, and Russia are agreed in principle, acd bave author zed Rusia to ask Prnssia for an armistice, Ade paich to that effect has been sent dy telograph to Soriin, No answer bas yet be rocolved Lord Lyons, who has heretofore acted as inter Meliary between France and Prossia, bas resigned tho tisk in fayor of Bucy Olozaga, the Spanish Mivistor Lonvow, Sept, 12.—The movement in France toward (ioe iowituiont ob aine the sympathy of a Powerful republiown party in Prossia, whose influ fence Will be used to moduly dhe claims hitherto as: ported for sutisfection and inaom A propoaition, comprising assurances of the de. struction of all furiifeations on the frontier line, with @ guarentee against ihir being rebuilt, the destruction of the furiitlevions of Paris, and the war expenses, Would, Wichout any eetsion Of terri tory, be accoptod by this purly as quite suMic evtinfy German bonor, and provide for tenance of future peace in Europe, THR UNITED STATES DESPATCH IN RERLIN. Praave, Sept. 12—A Berlin telegram to the Po WMeique of this city says that @ ercat sensation w. created by (he despatch of the Ameri ment to its Eavoy at the Prussian capital expressi the bope that there would now bea cessation of the ‘War, in view of the fact thi he dethrone: Went of Napoloon, had been accomplishe No foouer hed the Minister commu d the espstohto Von Thiele aud Kuleuberg than it was Soot lo King William by a special courier, TUIRRS ON A SECRET MISSION. Panis, Sopt. 12 —It is officially announced that M. Tirorw will leaye hore this evening for London, Vir @ine, ud St, Pelersvure, on w secret misrion, THE PERILS OF POST RIDING, Lonvom, Sept, 12.—It is reported that 600,000 uw have Deon offered fora messenger who will communicate with the commander of Metz, 0: man who andertook the service bas too Vronslaus, main u Govern: re ‘The Sitani in Italy, Lonvom, Sept. 18, 1870,—Adviees received in Pus city this morning, dated Orvieto, September 11, Late that the population of the provinee of Viterbo Dave orieinated an insurrectionary movement of & formidable character, ‘The gendarimes have disarmed tho insurrectionists, und ‘he King of Italy has guaran- food the maiatenance of ordec, Lorvon, Sept 12.—Advices from Florence are to tho eMeot thet talian troops enter Rowan territory today fide ulti tui eubetantially string th M Ine temporsl power, Phe local uuthority ¢ WW Lbultan WeRrLUry, Wo Wever, Fei ubs Wu disturbed by tho Italians, and the Government announces ite ‘wish to concer with poy power ta cuerentoving the independence of the Powum, outbreak is roporied in the province of Viter- bo. The people surrounded the Papal Zouaves in their intrenchmer Was restored in tie name of th ne Daily Telegraph has {hat ap arrangement for the occupation of territory lias been azrood to. A plebtecitum is to taken, by which tle {nnapitants are to decide tor Poe or King as their civil ruler, the decision to b» Winding ov both, Ln the meantime the Italian troops will bold the Roman terrivory until the yoting is over; and if the result is adverse to the King will withdraw. petitions to the ‘The Papal towns are sendi Tialian Government for protection. Nuyles the King not to hesitate to make Rome the capital of tue nation, ‘The official Journal of the Go: Justifies the occupation of the for the Pope as wnintaining tat it te for Ialy. The joarmal hopes the Pontiff will acoops Ue guardiansnip of the Italian Government, Pope is considering offers mad 0 on beard one of the Britisa ‘nment at Florence mony of St. Peter, a ret frigates off the Til and Wife, Lonvox, Sept. 12.—Generals Douay and Le- brun attended the Emperor at Wilhelmsbobe, The Prussian sathorities surrounded the Emberor's Journey to Wilhelmshohe with exquisite delicsey of care and provision for the dignity and feelings of the prisoner, Advices from Cassel say that nothing in the magniticent treatment of Navoleon woud de- ote that ke is regarded asm prissuer, Ho seems Father the honored guest of Peass BRUSAELS, Sept, 12—The Empress Euxénie, while on her way to England, remained ccnceaied three days in the euvirons of this city, —_——— The War on the Ocenn. Loxpox, Sept. 12,.—Six French iro dls were seen off the Goodwins Wis moruing, Toeir course vatiweat, MARARILLES, Sept, 12 —Bequiros, hearing that two Gorsairs has passes turcuga vive Straits 0° Gibraltar, bas ordered irmed preparations to be unue here to Tepel any attack, The Germen ‘ship Heroine, Capt, Wilms, from Baltimore for Bre nen, bas put inty Berwick to es cape Frene!. crus FREE AMERICA'S HUMILIATION. _— How Secretory Fish enident Ulyases 8. Grant Carry Out the Republican Platform Voters, Make a Note 5 Wasmorox, Sept. 12.—Minister Washburne’s enthusiastic greeting of the Fronch Republic and his speech to the Paris populace as reported by the cable, dovs vot meet wild favor at the Siate Depart- ent, and it is reported that Mr, Fish has taformod hiu: that his conduct and utterances on the occasion were at leatt not dipio ‘The Administration dues not devire to be in tuo great haste to recognize the French Repablic, ‘ihey tink it better to wait afew days till they know more about the per manency and stability of the new Government, In the meantime, of conras, Mr, Washburne is to treat with the existing authority us the de facto Govern. ment. Our Government and the War, Wasuixoton, Sept, 12.—The report thet our Government “lias sent a despatel to the American Minister at Berlin exprostine the hope that there ould now be ation of the war, in view of the fact hat its mission, the de us of Napoleo had been accomp: rt_rom Lon don, thit tor deap tehes have passed through that cite from Washincton to Berlin, pro: testing agutist the further cout.anance «! the war,” are untrue, It is known that the onty official despatch recently sent abroad relating to. the war, was on Friday, when Presiient Grant was in Washington, ad dressed to Minister Bancromt, but copies of Watch were also tranainitted to Ministers Washburne and Motley, to the effect, as ascertained at tye time from altogether reliable Sources, that whi'e we cannot actin connection with other ns, vet if our eoud Office phout | be requested Dy both the belizeront we thoi] be happy to extord them with a view of Drineiug about apeaco between the vroat powers With which we have traditional frlendshin Que Government wil Sern ya uste from interfering wich the affairs cf woreiyn nations, | tor no other reason than that it som d act an example indaford a pretext for loreizy Governments here after to Interiere with our evn. Tlence Ikexpresses no opinion as to the merit of the war. Che tele gram to Minister Bancro!t was eonrteonsly wor fo ws not to give any yrourd bt as to our ctual porition of careiully wustaining from forcien alliances us to the telligercn'® aliens 8 ready to exorriga the offces of fricn tulip when they saul Le speciically desired by ons at war, —— FATE OF THE CAPIAIN, LKON-CLAD. + An Investigation Demauded ‘The Veanel Ene angered by Fire betors Sa gets Loose during the Gales a ly Kills One of the Cr. Loxvox, Sept. 12.—I1, M.S. Inconstant bris news of ihe loss of t ain. Sle reports that the Captain, befors sailinz, narrowly era struction by fre. The packing of tho feed nite’, and the fire bad made eons!derat before it was discovered. wished with aiically, During th of her heavy guns cot loosened from its fastenings in conrequonce of the tremendous ro!'ing of the ship, and entdenly swinging round, sisuck @ guoner, killing him tn stantly. ‘The Shloping Gaz ing-A Gun Lumtant- tte demands a atrict investi gation, The British public shontd know how one of the staunchest vessels afloat foundered in weather which a collier might have outlive, - — “at THK MAINE ELECTION, pay aa, ‘The State © Republican—Small Demo- cratic Gain~The Kepublicans Lose Congressmen, Maine held her State election Governor, five Congressinen, aud membors of the State Legislature, ‘The folowing are the candidates for Governor and Congressmen; feprblican: siadey Priam John Byne sterday for a Demoerats. Cherles We Renerts, Wiviam P Halue Governor, Coneress, Alvan Wack PWitder Pare Mar kin're, Congress, Ve, Kagene Philander J, Carton The Repubieaa majority for Governor last your following returns of yesterday's election have been receive! All bat four towns in Androscoggin give Perham (Rep) 4317, and Roberts (Dem,) 2.067, Last year the saine towns cave Cliwsberlain 2189; Mitel born, 481, und Smith 3,475, In these t arce'on, Chamberlain (9¢m.) tos 194 majority over MMolian! (Morrill Rep.) Remaining towns give Roberts 90 (Rep) majority last year, Six Republican repnb: an representatives favoring Morrill for U, 8, rons tor, and two Democrats a: A 110 town gove Parham (Iep.) 2,757; Roberts (Dem.), 19,060: Republican majority; 3,001, against Yast year, Chamberlain (Rep ), 2167; Smith (em horn (Lemperance), 2291; Repu p, 4,042, showing that th will hoid their own, Lyned is undon in tie Furst, which was the on! ‘The elvetion In. Bangor. p ‘The resuit exceeds the wuticipal ruire Democrats or oar’ul Rep orts and Marcellus Emery are the firet Democrats whoever received a majority of votes in this city for the offices of Governor and representative to Conpre s, ‘Thonsh the eity ts lost, the Repub! county ticket is undoubtedly elected tm ful A DEMCCKATIC GAIN, Ponti sxn Me, Sept. 12.—Lewision gives Roberts (Demecracic) for Governor 76 majority, and el IWo Democratic “eoresontatives, Auburn gives Por biiean) 102 majort 5, Roberis 2,794 aginst 1s, Bmita @eu.,) to Div ree 199 1m 27, Loverts BA, we dash seare, Cho 813, 1d Bitehb Fe Werthrook piv ast year's, Ca 91 Suit B38, eit 3, Bethel gives Porham 4: Koborts, 88; azwinnt lant year's, Chamberlain, v4; Sinith, 110; Hic orm, M4. Gortuim etree Perinm, Sv: Robert, 240; ap tort i last year's, Goamberlain, 38); Smith, a1; Biteus born, 17, Rix tons sum Perham 4.000, Roberts 289, against Chamberlin last year 8°%, Sinivd 2,183, Hitenborn 20; being 77 Kepublican majority dgnibed WO lat year—a net lose of 167, oF about one Ah, Rockland gives Porham 63), Roverts $¥0—zain of 169 over Republican majority of lust year, ‘The Democrats have probably elected the county ticket by a smiall majority, Prize drum, + 150 strong, came into Printing Square lust nig, A tH-color was carried by a handsome young mau in Hebt pants, while a well dressed youth lad the cholr ina very charming Mar- sellaise, ‘They insulted the Krerch Repuvite by cheering the notortous forger of Tryon row, and by «ioaning at hovest Horses Greeley of Spruce street, One sound-miaded Irimanan, while guzing at the eesion froin the steps of the Astor House, said; ell, if teey like Napoleon so much, why don't Ley go Wo Prauee and Ogr6 (oe dase! HOISTING THK TRICOLOR. THE DEMONSTRATION IN COOPER INSTITUTE LAST NIGHT. mambo Immense Gathering of French Sympathizers —Mpeeches of the Hon, W. KE. Rebi oy Gen, McMahon, Danio! R. Lyddy, Col. Ryan, and Othere- Groans for T: * ‘That the Irish Americans of this city are in full eympathy with the French Republic needed no better domonstration than that afforded at the Conper In- stitute last night, In the large hall of the Institute jn mathered a6 goodly an audicnce—and as entha- Sioatic, also—ae was ever seen there, The mestine ‘was entled Franco-Irish, but the Irish element pre- dowinated to such an extent that the natives of La Belle France were as the units in the sam of many thousands, The j.all was crowded in every part, and the effort vo enter or to co out was attended with no Melle trouble, Upon the stage were A FRW LEADING FREXcuM and « large number of Irishmen, emong whom were Daniel R. Lyddy, Gen, McMahon, Congress- man W. B. Robinson, and other woll known tlemen, ‘Tho ornamentation of the ball consisted simply of tue French tricolor, the barp of Brit the jer-present star-spanried banner, together with ‘one of the flacs of the gallant Sixty-ninth, an Irish rogiment, whose brilliant deeds in the fleld need no repetition, Daring the specchos, the audience were now and theu roused to tremendous enthusiasm, but more by random remarks from some of their own “United States of Burops ‘The scarcely recovere? from this eally when s powerful voice, in aa rich a broee us Erin ever produced, called out, “And begorran, We'LL MAKE EXOLAND A REPUBLIC Too.” At 8 o'ciock the mectiny was opene! by the sing- ing ‘of «La Marsetilaise” by M. Desctamps. whose rich baritone Mled the large hall from end to end. ‘The chorus was snog by the entire audience, the ef- fect belig very impressive. After the organization of the meeting the Bon. Danie! R. Lyddy was elected chairman, aud exy!ained the object of the assembly in a short but telling address, He spoke of the G erninent of the first Napoleon as a despotism with the consent of tie people, and quoted the languace of the creat general, ‘i am invincible, use the consciences of fifteen million men are betiind my bayonets,” showing that the Tnird Napoleon, io n despot, had failed because he did not have the onle with him. At the close of his address Mr. jv div introdueed General MeMalion, a uamosake of prost Froneh general, General, who wes greeted with loud , taid’ that he saw great eanse erataiation in rmation of the NeW FRENCH REPUBLIC — republic which bad not grown out of the barri cades—wtich hat not deen deluged tn tts Invaney with human blood, but waleh tad been peacetuily instituted by the ceovle, acting asaunit. France, he suid, had set the ball of progress rolling in Ea: Tope, ald RU NALLer Whether sue met with success or Dol, the effect of the repabtican movement wonla make itself felt sooner or later throughout Farone, Tae time would com would ve public si fad IRFLAND AND CUDA, rd to the siragetes of the latter country, se of the Administration of the Unit xprested himself vers ompliaticaly, Me 0 soo the day when the United States would cease to do police duly for any nation of Burope ° ar. The Cubsas had wo long years againec and yet ou ked calmly on, amd tustead of lie wiboly Fein Of tyranny cease, ented todo police duty for Boatn. ‘The speaker © od: * Let your voices go forth in Ganon, denanding of your Goverument tho in Nevl/ion of Cus,” Remember that the thine your brothers in Ireland, whieh FIGHTING IN THR CAUSR OF LiDeNTY, same request that now com: Would may make th Cubans, irom. est You see that re t Introdneed as “an He read a poem on- e.”* preficing it with 9» fow shouted unt eries of * Pat bir Mensi Artois followed with al broken Engiieh, He thanked the Irish nen of Amori= ca for thelr svinpathy, and Was certain that in sixty Gays every Gorman Would be drivea from Frene! (apeceh tn v. Dr. O'Leary, the next speaker, sai! that vtato apres: over Farope from Ireland, #0 ublicanism overrua Burope from France Which pleased the audience immensely Was one thing he Wanted to kuow : WHERE ARG THY POLITICIANS city when they shoul! be here? © Where's Bi i t * Where's Hofiman t audtine to the He's wd—t Daten } 7 irman luterrupted tue speaker, and int i ined ¢ fame, who Was receiv with lo Tt was, said the Gener, bis fires on any stage, and he wot thi making a speech, He on'y Wi hed to call stention to the tact that Cuba is noarer, tf not dearer, to America than France ts ani te pour, Spaii-ridden is.aud should wot be for gotten, ““yerolvtions of sympathy with the Prench Repab- he were aot After the sincing of the * Marseitiain acjourned. Durivg the evening a tog was org mized, and je trom the steps of the To: —— HE VOICE OF THE GERMANS. the meet ‘outdoor eras Specehes were mr A Mans Mect The Speeches Republican Candid Governe ip We le The Twenty-second Ward Germans last night filod the wi,wam in Forty ninth street, dit was apparent from their conversations that many who were formerly Democrats intend to act with the Ke publicans in the future, Every dewanciatory alia. sion to the course of the Do: nile preys and poli- tietons was received with applause, The platiorm was tostefally decorated with American fas, Io the rear of the platform was the picture of Grant, and ander it Count von Biswarck. M, Biiluger, editor of tie Jewish Times, baving been olected President, said that ffeen years ago the Germans were stigmatized “Duteamen,” but that now they are known as oar n frients, This oc change Was the result of the loree emigration and utehicence of the German masses, When the r bellion broke out te Gerinans fought here for tie new fatherland, and pow are recognized, not as ere Workwen, but (or their culture Kid pFineiples, Appluise.] Gen, Sigel end Senator Schura testis these fuels, [Aprhuse.} Germany stows tous ‘good Cxamble, In dropping wil ber aiferences Lor a ‘ow mon cause, (Aj Here a bund wit nd Maconerchor en nuercuor sang Lhe Song Sharpe was recoived with cheers, Te thanked the Germans for t pliment, showiny hat a true bear We ha on corruptiy in as a chy which hus now swelled into a foc, When the German came, we bad ith, In We Wor you raised your #worl on the fe'd iherty, Has not bilena party kept € Jue male to the Germans? A que risen in Enrope, not of one sovereign oF people ry nytlier, bute mutional unity, whieh brings National liberty, Lk soveived one #)mpath Sirike hands with Ws, a¢ Wo have in Saratoga, Where the volaiers end Germans bound thomseives togeter; an} not run after small politicians, but vote for the abe German on te Republican licket, Tie Mueunerchor sung with dae elect * The Wateh on the Kbine, db. Koufnann, candidate for the Lieutenant Gover norship, was received wi h cheers, Ho delivered an h, Showing Way the Gern is snould work with tue Republican pariy, He de- oun ere terms the cortuptionisty here and iu Brooklyp, aud in conclus! is not satisfied with hin be should not vote ‘A despatch was received from Gen, Wood stating bis inapidlty to attend, bus promising to be at the uext meeting next Swiurday night, Autaxrowy, Penn., Sept, 12,—On the Lehigh and Susquolanna Railroad at %70 o'clock this after- ear Catasauqua, the train ran over @ cow, cine, bagerge car, and fret passenger car Passed over sncconsfully, but the rear car was thrown over the embankmont and # number of pas- sengere in the car, mostly Pailadelphlans, were seri- oudly ingured, One lady had ber whole upper lip off, ind another Wax sovorSi7 gut about the Coughlin of Kioreace Heights, N 4. was dangerously Injured. He was brought to this city, His woands are principally about toe had, and one of bis arms was fractured. Mr. Jami on Oo} Philsdelpbia was cut im tie forehead. HB, F. Barge of Mauch Chunk was lujured about the and several other geotlemen whose nates could aut be nsicurialued teovived aluali dajus loa , NEW YORK, T THE REVIVAL OF RITUALISM, —— pa Five Masses to be ( rated Next Thare- day in a New Church-Dr. Dix te Preach Alba. od’ Mase —Ligh A Sitort tne ago the Rev. . Bradley, one of the leading Ktitualists of England, arrived in New York, and conferred with somo of the High Church Episcopal divines in reiation to the propri- oty of establishing missions among the slums of this city, Assisted by @ few devout friends, in- cloding the young and popnlar rector of Trinity Church, he hired « hail at 1,285 Broadway, and there established ‘THE ORATORY INT SACRAMENT MISSION, ‘The new church or mission is located near the Junction of Broadway and Sixth avenue; and it is daily attended by all the Ritualists of she nol ghbor~ hood. An altar takes the place of what is known im Episcopal parlance as the chancel, and ® grand cross surmounts the Tabernacle, Here, the Holy Kucharist in dally colebrated—the officiating Priest saying “ mass" in a Leautifal chasuble—one of the interdicted vestments in the Eoiscopal communion— and making gevufexions before the illuminated altar and the Holy Sacrifice, The success of the mission has been so great that the Priest of Baint Sacrament's has decided to CRLEDRATR FIVE MASSES NRXT THURSDAY morning, wader the auspices of the leading Hig’ Chureh clerzy of the city. Tho Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix has not only approved of the service, but he has volunteered to preach on the occ ‘Tue first celebration of the Holy Euchorist is to take place at the early hour of 6 o'clock in the morning, and ot masses are to be sung at, 8, and 9, the principal celebration to begin at 11. The Rev. Dr. Seymour, Proiessor of the General Theological Seminary, is ouch at the latter, and Dr. Dix in the evening. ‘The altar is to bo diil/iantly iMuminated and deco- rated with flowers on the occasion, and the oft. clating priest Is to be attended by a large number of acolytes in soutsnes, surplices, and berretics on the ‘occasion. Some idea of the music during the cere- monies can be formed when it is known that the choir of Trinity Church are 0 sing Gounod’s Graud Mass during ihe celebration, THE SERVICES ARE TO CONTINUE THRE® DAYS. On Friday morning the same grand scone will be presented in the church, and it will be repeated on Saturday, Father Batterson ol St, Clement's, Fhuadelphis, and Faiher Noyes of Bt. Alvan's: in this city, are to preach on those occ ‘The desire (6 witness the crremontes of the principal service bas been so great that the Rev. Mr. Bradiey that the admirsion shall be by tickets, be procured from bimsel’, BISHOP POTTER HAS ENDORSED FATHER BRADLEY & letter bidding godspeed to bis pious wor! ¢ action of the dioccean bas created . oualder feeling among Low Caurehmen, «uo are velemently opposed to what they call the progross of Ritual- isin in tis city, and the Mouse of the Evangelists, a Low Chureu ‘justi ation on Seventh avewue, has been founded by the Rev. 8. HM. Tyng, Jr. D Dyer, and others, to check its furtuer grown th. Ritashists say ney have AUTHORITY FOR THE ALLEORD INNOVATION in the secon! Inst paragraph of tie Preface to th Book of Comion Praver o. the Pr pai Churei of the United States, white that the American Cuu {row the doctrine oF Church; and thoy ciaim t oilow the text of t.e Book of Common praver, cau render the servic 40 the same Maanuer in Wiican Was rendered iu te Umes of Queen Elizaleth aud King Kaward the Sixth, Miehop Potter is suid 0 13.0 the wame view of the question; and the Mitu alists contend t at so bon they conse to the text they are sreure fr m Brisco) ai wterterence. Bome of tue ¢ si opovnen\s of Father Bradiey, however, bave silo vita to seeouat for not devo ing his tine to tho ¢pliero which he oxtzinally te abors ms of Water aad Cherry cuced Lieut Ly @ letter ia whieh he staves that ITU AY, 18 MOUE IMMORAL THAN CHeRRY sr, # Mt Lad cavital suiicient,” rays Fotoer Bradley, “Land my protcor rivsi woul! have cwue to ihe be highted quarters (Cherry and Water streets), al- {hough 1 imay be aliowed fo doubt if Pifta ayeuue ie not many, many thes waze-trmarl than 4 street” Phe AnthRitualies a Braey with living sumptuousl the same leiter Vat be ouy p Li 40 cents a day for Nis dinver, and geted iragall,, as becomes @ priest ol the Coureh. A portion ofthe money to defray the ex e ofthe mission ia tae hands of Pacher Braviey way derived troia. TWO OFFERTORIES OF TRINITY CHURCH, He bas also received contribotions irom private Sculces to cary OM tie Work, God he has expended a Loree amcunt in the erce't n and decoration of the colton witar and cros# in the ssered edities, Tt is said that efforts are being mode to raise funds to enabse aim to build a new chuies, a THE POLITICAL CIRC: James O'Brien Still in the Field, A large and enthusiastic meeting of the mem- bers of the James O'Brien Associ tion of the Tx ty-first Ward took pisce at their clad roows on Thirty-second atrect and Seconé avanue last night, The various speakers were strong in de- nouncing the doings of Tammany Hall, and ais the ex-Know-Nothing, O'all, Te was asserted that he had got bis election Mayor through fraad, and for the sole purpose of appointiag those who elected him to all the best departments in the eliy. Bore Tweed had his ap pointiwent tirough O'lla, And torouzh bin Peter Sweeney guve up his office of Ci'y Chamberla and accepied tae head OMe Of the Deoartmont of Farks, and pis vrotaer-in-law oy took nis place, It might with trash be eaid toat O'tal hod got more grandiathers aod cousins about the city cepartments than Pre-}leot Grons bad broucat tor ward, as bad as ue war, Te Was denied tast Sheri O'R. top Nad any intone tion of retiring trom the flelt in favor of Judge Ledwith, and tat hs ever woaid doo. Ho was figuting bie own batte againgt Pammany all Litng, and he was periec.ly willing to sbide by the result. Ht Twollth Ward Ratificntion Meeting. A mass meeting of the Twelfth Ward Republi. cans, under the auspices of the Grant U'un, woe held last night at 110th street and Third avenue, Edgar Kotcuum, Eeq., presiding, The procsodings wore ntroduced with a graud @iplay of Areworks, th firing of gune, and the burn'ng of gunpowder gener- ally, The object of the moeting was to ratify the nom inations and resolutions of the Saratoza Conven'ion. speaker tntrovueed wos Mr. Sig sinund His aprec’ was brie’, merely toucuing ¢ jending yr nis to be considered ‘ol volin MeLeolf 0 The Young Democracy and Tammany, One of the leaders of the Young Democracy, who was formerly a member of the Common Coun. ¢!), called on Mr, Tweed on Saturday, and expreesed oto be reinstated in bis place as ap mmitteo, The mr Boss tas lald the Yhe Hon. smmany € ication besore his brother Sachoms, + Di ariney, ex Cited Sia i 10 serve Commitee from teecpting the Colored Republicnna, The Eleventh Assembly District Colored R publicans’ Association met last evening in their tall, 136 West Thirtieth street. Speeches were delivered by the Rey H, Highland Garnet and Messrs, John N, Carney, the Chairman, and Ry Jackson of Alio- glieny, Par Reso ubions were iptroduce! approving tho Ropublicam Stato tiekot, declaring its success Auvantageous to Ine colore servatiem, aud asking the “a tue claims of colored nen for oflive pacha al PERSONAL INCKLLAGE Brignolt and Miss McCullough are to be married in Charleston, 8. C. Dr, Cyrus D. Glaninger has been renom|n the Demoerats of the Tenth Congressional Dis Pennsylvania, Col, J. W. Forney was in town yesterday, and Bus hid ospocts to the Hon, . J. Tucker, Kilfor of Denioc: a. John McGloin. the Suoo Fly" round: who has becoue conductor ‘The Hon, Joseph P. Brad the United States Bu ry Paterson relatives yesterday. ‘The New York Genora! Suengerbund have elected ‘H. Hundt, President; W. Lobman, Vice. * August Hoth, Secretary; and K. J. Broidbach, ¥ rer. ‘The Directors of the Bouthern Pacific Railrond Bets Fretaost' nad Benth ox Gey” Tasos tation et i. Fremont and. Bai moron vf Feta Fund the Hon. fy, M Bishop of Cincinnati, Mr. John O, Raum, Gity Treasurer of ‘Irento rated hie 0 ading on Saturday ina The resents wei ‘sad yaluat A larg yleention of Masous aad Odd Feu c#s trom abrow Darticlpatea. ‘The Woodford and Katfnan: Awsoclate Justice of tpald @ viet to hie exe: Campaign Cine of hart ah the Sixth Assembly Dietrot, T niqnt electod High Nosbitt Pi and Stephen Hyldea, Vico? rence ahd Way. Ora UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ° 1870, : ; A BROOKLYN WHISKEY RIOT ANOTHER OFFICIAL RAID INTO THE BLOODY FIFTH WARD. ee Mapervisor Dutcher Assauited—Deputy Pat- terson Knocked Down and Rebbod—The Opportane Arrival of Capt. MeCon: The Flight of the Desperadoes, Supervisor Dutcher and Deputy Collector Pat- torson of the Third District started out yesterday afternoon on ® tour of inspection amoag the {illicit whiskey distilleries of Irishtown (the Fifth Ward, Brooklyn), with the view of planning a grund raid, ‘The first and only still they struck was that of one White, at the foot of Jon stroet, near Gold street, Here they found the still in full blast, and the whis- ey running copiously from it, While leaving the place, Dutcher and Patterson ‘Wore followed by an excited crowd of men, women, and children, who hooted at them and pelted them with stones and other miseiies, Mr. Dutchor was struck in the back of the neck, and seriously injured. But the worst was not yet, Whion the official rived at John and Plymouth streets, « surly roffian ran up to Mr. Dutcner and strack him violently in the right eye with his fst, and then took to his heels and disappeared around the corner. Mr. Patterson became separated from Mr, Datel er, and was caught by two or three of the Fith Ward cut-throsts, who knocked him down, beat him severely, and then robbed him of his gold watch and chain, ‘The opportune arrival of Police Captain sfcCon- nell prevented any further violence toward the un- fortunate Patterson, bat not the escape of his as- sailunt, who fled with the wate and chain upon the appronch of tie captain, No arrests were made, Mr, Dateher will take a large force with him when he goos among the whiskey McLanghi inites again. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. At two o'clock yesterday afternoon, as Supervisor Datcher and Deputy-Collector Patterson were pro. ceeling to seize an fllicit distillery conducted by Joti Whiteford in John street, Brooklyn, they were b ot on the ground by a crowd of roughs, who, with their followers, numbering some seventy or eighty of the most reckless aud desperate characters, not only threatened but maitreated the officials in T that they were compelled to beat a t Lo save themselves from more serious jot content with what they lad aiready the ruffans, who still Kept following the oMcers, made another furious attack upon them. Deputy-Collector Patterson was very badiv beaten oul the tace and head. Ais watch and chain were ven from bim during the Suyervisor Dutcher saved hinsel! by fight. Information ot the riot having been given to tne police, they proceeded to tue aceno uf the troable, but the scoundrels bad jer Last night the ratMans were prowtinz Streets amd essaulting evers stranger who. in the neighboriood. One man was wearly mur di red, — - A $4,400,000 FALLURE a An Old and Once Wealthy New York House Croshed iu the Whirlpool of Wall Street —Nevere Lonses for New Eugland Mauu- facturing Compunice. The old, well-known, and long-established house of Francis Skinner & ¢ mission merchants, bave faited, Thelr porer was protested on Saturday, and yesterday the failare was ublicly annonneed, ‘The house of Francis Skinner & Co. lina been established forty-one yours, and until within the past year was considered one of ti dry goods com: About five years ago the elder Mr. Francit Skin the firm was considered worth from, five to eight millions of dollars, Alter the death of Mr, skinner bis estate was represented by his son end Mr. Bardwelt, of the firm of Jorcan & Bardwel!, Mr, Bri‘nall being the other partoer in the frm, Within the past y the ror two, instead of confining selves to their levitate business, they became {nfatuated with tho Wall «treet cambling rings, and to their larve operations ard losses (here i# attri buted their faitu ‘The Mabili 0m, and of the firm are estimated ab $4, 100, weit mskets at €9,500,000, 1h losers are the New England mannfoetu nies, wi ore poods they sold, the Laconia. Pepperell amkeng and Antroseorgin. Several Bos 15d Inrze holders of their paper, as Wall rtrect bay keea nentioned above on t fon hanks are we'l as a number of on The manufacturing companies are we: ¥.and th a which a will noteflect them in the least he tirm for the past ear have not sold the goods of tise coi ut have nev en ale to liquidate t fous sales. ‘The expectatio adie to do so hns been gnteriaived until wisnin a ri o Jarge quantities o out Wall stree*, and selling at a con. ‘“ unt, when in order to suve their © the Bovton'brnke bought it np, and are sup posed to be holders of a large amount of ti, None t been offered in this market for the past six hs, the last that wos pegottated being duly paid, AS Ue failure of this firm is due entirely to ennses ing com ou'site their legitimate hasiners, and as this fuet Is widely known, the efect on the markot here is not notte Ae ts thoaght in business circles that on finn! settlement the firm will pay about Afy cents on the dolior. me Fatal Explosions in Japanese Waters, Yowonama, Aug. 22.—The steamer City of Yeddo exp'oded her boiler at Yeu to, Aug. 1, kiling the Rev, Edward Barnes, Mes. Atlda Harae: foward D, Karnes, Mary Simmons ant oy, and a number of Japancse, and injuring many others, The Coronei's jury found gross pees on the part of the envineer, The steamer Hiogo also exploded her boiler at Osaka, ana foor Japanese were killed and Miteon or twenty Wounded, and Mr, Cassi- release aeceeiliieamicne cae WASHINGION NOTES, dic ail It is reported that the I sident has tendered the English mission to ® Weeter eullaman, eraphe rly rapa: 6 us 's Wed 271 palseor tiHerics throurhos country are ree and (he demand for tnierial reves WY Hicteasiva. tte that American nd Unt within o Minister Washburne tele citizens are Teaving FP fow dns 1 rapid yl were Fille rte — STOMPSTER COUNTY, aaa ‘Vhe first frost of the part of the oounty yesterda Another candid n was felt in the unper for Assembly tn th Distciet as the Hi m. A. Eustis, of Mo er Tomlinson white riot in Moune S A bally beat tempting to quell an non ON y. was kn Ho. atte pte whan Woon s gang of drunsvage band TeacUod bis prisoaer, uM K, ki Thos Geo, RU raw on, aud Cas JONTINGS ABOUT TOWN, —_—— Music in Tompkins square this evening. ry at Dy from 001074 yesterdays Averag Comptroller Connolly is coistructi mansion 1h the upper part of tive city, w exceed $200,000 An'trew Jockson Garvey has just comy'eted a reaidence ou Fortiseventh wircct, hear Fudd ata cost ut Neary #00 The census takers have not virited 187 th aventie, und Lave nevertheless made thelr reluras 10F the ward lu which i ts situated, M.D. Broadway, i 67. zed an elegant ya coat wil Ruvsell Withors, captiin alleng of the Atlanta of the Gulick Boat Hie RIx-0, ety Bret atrest resulted in a verdict of auivide. ly Om sature ay mor UL Julia Clary w at 61 West ‘we 40 severely injure Hospital ‘The Lightermen have elected J. Burke, President ; D. Brug, Vice-President; J. Muli, A. Billey, Sovre: taries; DB Quisley, Treasurer; Musars, Rickwood, and C. Garr, Trastecs, Henry Melville, of 86 Market strect, member of Engine Company No 9, fell from the tender while go- ing to the alarm of fire at Kast Nroatway komery street, He was seriously injured, As James D. French of Pera, Mas: 401 Rast Fourtoenth treet Inst & fon was examining ® pistol eaten by Nancy Grinnow, Foot Inst evening. She wad What she had to be takcu (0 Bellevue HH. Beason, H. ‘and Mou 1 Was parsing imothy Bror ne and one 'shol was dis fed into the treet, the ball taking effect on Frenen, who was for. Brosen waa arrested. Commissioner Manierre bel sioner Brennan off on te " in Europe, Commis- and Commis: ound. ho hoof Kertained 1a coin: ulice ‘The clerxs at the City Hall are so accustomed to Lot names beginning with O id apostrophe, Teconuy addrossing © frioud cc ont id O'Hiiwe yours," wc, Lhe lever UIaiuan /8 O'Mabs, Neormsny 4 CALAMITY IN EDGEWATER. ———— The Most Disastrous Work of Incendiarism of the Quarantine A thousand stories were afloat yesterday re- warding the fire in Edgewater, Staten Island, One afternoon journal put the loss at §190,000, and Another reported 100 families homelens, It wis cortainly a calamity, but the first reports were mag- nifled, The annoxed diseram, drawn by Mr. Jore- ah Fined, Superintendent of the horse railroad, 'y ho depended upon as perfectly correct + “peostiny DUNST GaINg 0. Honore K hon. livery atabi . Dier saloon}. Carroll's N's V. Carroll's water el Car Company's » Mr. Finch lives not more than 19) yards from the stab Tle went home at about 10 o'clock on lay night, and immediately retired, When be went home everything was apparently safe. The watchman was on duty, and the horses were pro; erly stalled, At about 2 o'clock yestertay mornin he was awakened by his servant, who, as he ex: preswaa it, “sleeps with one eye and both ears open, or with both ears and one eve open She rushed in end told him that the jes were on fire, as she had been roused by the cries of tie watohman Mr. Finen soraag out of bed, and ran down tn to his front vari, not waiting ‘to dress. His wife sent him bis pantaloons, boots and coat, and he was cu the eround within (we minutes after the alr He fount that the fre nad originated between the rear of the horee-car stables ana Carroll's water closet, The space marked tn the diarram bya dot, and leading oat to the traek, some 70 or 8) feet, ix only tex inches between Carroll's fence and the side of the horse-car stables, In this space, at the extrome rear, aeninst the water closet were fo white lead xezs Glled with Kerosene, and all oblax Mr. Fines at once turned on a stream from force vamp, but Ainding thas the blazing oil ran on the surface of the water, and only served to snread the flames, ne ave up, and ordered what men arrived to torn their attention to saving the horscs and materials of the compan y In accor: with these orders the haltera were cut, and 70 out of 72 horses we: went loose in tye streets, aud #: until rave! ne were yesterday ailernoon, five or si ‘They were « Satisfled that the whole concern was doomed, Mr. Fineh ran forward and up-stairs into bis office, to Fare what books and panera he rani. AL this ti the fire would traverse t be ore he could accompll ‘wor ier story were store! Fome tons of hay, He had scarcely beeun lis work na body o! flame, as big ax Himself, poured door, and clapping his coat about bis nik through the w th. He waa or. His w 8 were nearly rows and e:elashes singed, and Y showed how close the destroy was on h Th falling into the street he also sprained his left wrist sevorely, and injured his hip. ‘The duildin * burned beside the car company's stabies were Jolin B. Carroli's residence, a tw: ick; Edward Daty's he Oy three Rory | B Carr lis liver Chas, Frenen's, buteher shop; 4 stable; Weber's lager becr ailoon, two and one half story; Newport's hotel on. the woper corner, four story; Anirew Hubner's dwelling and shop, lock sinith’; widh some private rest by Germans ‘The stavle of the Car Company wi ing. 20 by 20 feat, put ups year a drawn by Mr. Fine! ve at once e ences, moxily Owued 8 frame built. fron plans ‘A now building of brick will d, Mz, Carroll saved ail ais horses, ———— MURDER AT A PICNIC, pies, Riot in Harrison's Woods, nt Orange, N.J.— Seven Men Stabbed-The Dying Words of William Flaherty. Last night at the picnic of the Shamrock Provident Society ia Harrison's Woods, Orgunge. N.J., seven mon were stavbbsl, Atabont 5 o'clock. afer a large quantity of lazer beer had boon drank, 8 fight occurred between two men, and several others immediately joined, and six or seven shouted that they had decn stabbed, At this juncture Of cor Conroy, With three other officers, appeared on the ground and quetled the row. Jolin Meade who was teem with an open knife in his hand, and William Flahorty who was lying down seriously wounded, wero arrested, On their way to the police station Meade delivere! the kaife to Conroy. Win, Flaherty mas severely cut on the left thigh and his left side, and had a feurfal gash in Wis abdomen, A’ter hi da had been dressed, he was thon (0 St, Hosvital, Newark His wounds were prono *fital’ He said thet Meade stabbed him throw times wilhout provoca- tion, John Meade, who was stabbed in hia right thich, Said that he Wis mtanding by the bar in the woods When he #u a crowd rushing at Bln, & 00g Wom was Wm, Flaherty, with au open knte in bia hand Fiswerty stabbed ‘bim in the thigh and Meade grasped bis wrist, and after a etrucele took the kive trom Wim, ' Meade ulso rays that Fianerty stilbed himgelf during tho atruggle, Meade was locked ap in the county jul among the Hatters. quarrels among the hatters of if from boasted superirity tn J wdeR, Viteblorks, and crow ba cd thom, Lut they resumed sterday, Aud the ringleaders Were ariee — SPARKS FROM THE TELCGRAPH, Sev Orang. felt w It is said th ¢ place In De The receipts of stly mber wex ean Pra for three alghta, wort $ ‘Telegraphic commanicatio Vetwoun Havana and santiago Yestorday th of North Powt tai hi on establistied Cuba, Atty-sicth anniversary of the eeiobrated ta Balin Fifty reeruit been ordered fr bus, New Yerk harbor, to Portreas Mon eof buildings in M burned on Satuidays U, Barker & Co.'s stare Masé., was burned yesterday, Lows, $500°; | sured. Companies [and T of the Tenth Albany Reziment were hkeepsio yesterday by the battle Fort Colem Va hanic sirvet, Cineta. factory in Watertown, Fung lave asked the nveof # wanolwar, and the Ashulot bas been feat to tiem. At Hankow, China, recently, the water was eight. cen inches higher tun last youryand (ue town was wader ® The State of Bin Luis Potosi hes thr Gover- ors, edro Murtines tins been routed In Tatuaulipas, he ineurree'ion Bulli continues 1m Chiapas, ‘The Goveromont pars ti cents per pound for beef on the hoof and Ikeents per pound tor bacon, 0 be delivered at the Lodian agencies In Dakotan, ight. a nter is re? bight, sFcchter ts sage sad Selwyn of the Boston. io ‘The Buflulo German celebration was hold yestor- day. and raised funds for the war. An tine mail tary and elvic procession paraded the principal streets Louis McDonald's storehouse at Sulpiur Springs, Ohio, was destroyed om. Frid citontal explosion of mampowder, Mr. McDonald and ebiid, aud two mep nauied Gaver and Pricat, wore killed. It ts believed ta oMcial circles in Washingtor hated on pilvate information rece! ved from Faris. \ Gen. Trothu will opportunity offers, provounce |B favor of waking ihe Count de 1 aris King of Franco, ‘The Loulsian Democratic State Convention met at Now Otloams yerierdey. A wollen was mane that the question of adm! sing Goiored divlosates be eepa. 1 from thet Of RUN KURE Whites, isc UorlOM, KUL WOH Wik FeleChod, Alor w shary PRICE TWO GENTS TRAGEDY IN FIRST AVENUE, ——. TERRIFIC CONFLICT WITH A FIFTY. NINIH STREET POLICEMAN, ~ ‘ovoked Murder Man—Twe Dra the People of the Nineteenth Ward— At about 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon, James McCarthy, otherwise Stich, and John Quinn, note rious roughs, entered Daniel Regner's lager boor saloon, at 897 First avenue, and ealied for drinks, Mr. Rogner, not liking the appearance of the men, and noticing that they wore under the influence of Nquor, refused to sell thom any; whereupon Quina drew alarge jackkoife and threatened to kill Mr, Reanor unless their demands were complied with, Mrs. Rener, who was in the back room, hearing load voicer, stepped out in time to see MoCarthy ae. sault her busband, and interfered to save bis life, ocked her down aad ran out of the noffensive large stone, which he threw at the window, breale ing several panos. ‘The ruflans next visited Mr. Charles F. Wilkins's krocery at 881 First venue and attempted to help themselves to liquor, but were mot by Mr. Wilking, From the bar they made a raid on the voretables of the door, seizing potatoes, which they throw to wards the Inger beer saloon whence they bad boom ejected. At this time Rosina Spott, an elderly sere vant in the employ of Mr. Wilkins, was swooping the sidowslk., ‘Tue roughs knocked ler dows, fol lowing up their murderous asrault by abusing Mra, Wilkins and hitting and kieking Mr, Wilkine until they rupposed they had killed bim, Just then David Risener, a poor, inoffensive, Ward-workiog man, was parsing by on bis way to Lauek's pork-packing establishment on Forty-eight Fireet, near Second avenue, where le is omployed, Quinn seized a large coat abuvel which was lying Im 4 bin outside of the door and dealt Reischer a terrifle viow on the back of the head, fracturing bis akall, OMicer Gilbert L. Wright hastened to the spot ‘The two desneradoes liad monawhile separsted, McCarthy was pointed out to the officer as one of the rumane. Secing Reischer lying on the side walk with blood flowing fom one of his ears, the officer went over to arrost McCarthy, who wae making his way toward the Knst River. ‘The fellow struck the officer in the face, knockme him down and drawing blood. Wright was on his feet moment. Then the unwilling prisoner seized aud threw him down, but not until he had received severe blow from the officer's club. Ascufle thon sued, in whieh the officer was severely bitten left hand ond had bis clothing torn to shreds. But he used his eluo with effect, amd held his prisoner until Omeer Tully arrived, amd the twe quickly ended the confiiet. Both tne prisoner aud Officer Wrig! ed with blood. News ot the conflict having reache ninth street lice station, Serzeant Barrett, witl Officer Wm. fi. Webb and the Sun reporter, Nanton ed to the scene of the disturhance, Omcer Webb traced Quiun to John Favan's borroom $4 Kawt orty-sixth street, and arrested him im a water closet. After a feeble resistance lodged tn the Fi'ty-ninth street poli cell adjoining tuat oceupice by Mec io Gunner bad meanwhile arrived on the groand, and, finline an assembiago of several hundred noisy men, women, abd culldren on tie avenge, he dis persed them anit ordered the witnesses of tie alfray to report forthwith to Sergeat Whitcomb at the lico etution, The Captain then arrested Jotin Ea» proprietor of the den whereia Quinn had n0- creted himself, and preferred a charge aruinet him of hiding and protecting a fusitive (rom justice. The officers had removed tie injured man to H, Seeber: ker's barber slop, S47 First avenue, and a despatch, was sent to Bellevue Hospital for am ambulance. Dr. Wyckoff pronounced the man fatally injured, the bake of tye skull havin boven fractured, When exam ned yestorlay, Quinn ald: 1 am 2 years of age; was boro 1. New York, mud at ployed asa deck h ' the, Fury. we both got ariink, Tf deay having bit Reischer with @ vel oF having nid a row with anybody. I was drank, but not so drunk that Takl pot kuow what Iwas dong McCarthy belongs tto &@ gang of postmen, rourhs and thieves, who lofest the neighborhord of Forty. venth street and Firat aveaue, and are the terror ll ROO CHTIZOL A, A Sun reporter visited the wounded man ia Bellevue Hospital late last night and found bi dime, He died at 9 o'clock (his morning, —— ‘The Decomposed Corpre that wan Found ing Manhattanville Garden The body of the man which was found bye fordener in the summer house of Mr. RM. Shaw, hoar 113t0 street, on the Tiudson River, by his gare dener on Sanday, is still at the Morgue awaiting Nifeation, The beautiful residences whose gare dens border on the Hudson are frequently invaded by tramps, who sicep in the sammer houses, and der them unfit for use, The one belonging to Mr. Show lad not been viel ed by any member of his family fora = time, and bad become dilapi tated It was by chance that the gardener went to it ow Suacay end discovered the boty alluded to bi ting position, as reported in yesterday's St ‘8 Dandave around the eyes, and 1 rope the neck, attached to one af the window frames by means of a suspender, ‘The body was much decom- posed, Strewn around were about fifty common back butions, a pair of socks, a light-colorod wecks tie, and a daily paper of Sept. (Bc sii Balls sth Sala LONG ISLAND. ——— ‘The schooner B.D, Pills last waek made the trip trom Kiveriicad to New York, 175 miles, tn 24 hours, Dennis O'Leary, of Monteomery, Orange Co. Ny Y., Wns drowned while hathing at Var Kockaway ined e uney afternvon, ‘Ths body was recovered yeu erday, A mortgnze for $2,250,000 has been filet in the Soffolk Conaty Cte a's office in Kivertead on the oath Bide Railro: to secure the bundholders, on which 200 worth of stainpe were Used, AL C\prosa Milla yesterday morning, Wiltta A Rdgerton, who wan visiting his oncle, borrowed & And wont out fowllng, On crossing a fence near to bis Unel"s place the gum was dlvcharged, and he Was ak most Instantly Ki led. ce acememmrmeeerciae BROOKLYN, — The Republicans of the Kichteenth Ward have or gavizela Woodford aud Kavimann Ciub, with Hoary Dawson a President. ‘The Board of Health has declared Rlias's chemical {Lory on Dupont stroct n buiwance, and oracred work there to'be dixcontinued, ‘De census of Brooklyn and Kings county, which fe now complete, except im the Sixteenth’ Ward, Fives a (olal of A097; Sixteenth Ward, estimated, 25,00) das. Jonn Shelton and his wife and wo children were nd ALIS Myre AVenne verteray eufforing frome Lacious disease, And Avwtitute, "ThE caso was te ported t» the Board of Health . the youth who woun ted tl Newtown on Satori’ oofe by discharite fowl amine by du Tee bans veaterany Teloused with a fue cd Die. Siepart made 9 pow! mortem examination vos. tettay on te bony ot sve. Hew cet ityanswbho was found Guat a her house ne the font of Clinton etrestse teh Gets Miven OUt thee Ars: itvan tint been foully teal Witt but beyond a {ca elisht eontucions about tie bony’ tliere were mn» evit ne. CURLOSITIES OF CRIME, Pagan, w noval Johe. (Hagin'a) hatter ted f Rerwehor in Potty-sixsh etree. w ¥ Justice Couiter yusier lay, ta defadlt of lary MeGrath, a wilow stove mix Coatnt Thomas RC walskey trait wa k Peter W. Smith, of SA West bought #6 worth of liquoi hir'ieth stroot row inliy to pay 0 ere delive cred he locke Having been before J ne prowised return the quo James O'Neii on of Morris B. Hill, the detny Firet National Bank Of powinen He toate tat that ime that re wai te Univorstt 0 A aubsequene Wiation disclosed Me fa munteseet La thie cropesty Me wae ye, witueu by Commissioncr White in default of Jonn Mille: otter, rt of 994 Third avenue, a thirteon In Vom'a face, ea tae, ed the Insult by p ie. knife abode three, Inches long into John's beit ler, He then ran of ing the katte ig Vue youthful diseipie of Tame wavy was committed by Justice Scott, Hatloek Raynor, confined ia the Suffolk cou Joli acativerbead for robvery in the Grit degree, al Lempted so escape the other night, He had saw (wo of the tron ‘bars to. oow, and had « us ed. A number of One ton, Ho had been at sy time covurod Op On Sunday might, James O'Neil, of 850 Kouth Fourth street, Jersey City: living, In th hn They w The police, and locaed up. Caguo Ded ti | wich hip, wuit yOsterday Was 6a Beak (rou tie lows ulocd ial bee Cou Wot 8, pea L018 U'Noil, WL Wins CU sed Wilsul Dall, on Desperadocs Terrify- =—— oe { ia > im 4. ia 1 ae , ie if he Di: i \ ms i) ‘ yo cyt Pm iat oo! f ug 4 H \ iN i 1] hip Ft | a :