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a , , } ¢ ; Tu SL OF PARI RUMORED CAPITULATION OF METZ. YEAR Von Bismarck refesed discussion, but annonnced to the Buperor that io was quite willing and ready to Aigcuss questions lusting to peace, ‘The Kmperor replied that. as he was a prisoner, that was ttnpossibie, but referred the Connt to actnal Government at Paris, Von Bismarcs said the situation at Faris ofiered no entering point fur such in overture. ‘The Emveror then proposed that the French army be sliowed ty pan the Kelginn tronticr, And there sarrender its arws. ‘This wns also re: fised. ‘Tho Bnperor avid tnrther that he deniored the horrors of war, but that he had yielded wvily to PUbLC opinion in declaring war ‘Von Bismarck accompanied the Hnperor to Bolle where Gon. Wi as that tine no; with King Wi tion ‘Tho Emperor was not allowed to ee the King pb ed tad Loge for surrender were ow cluded. France Without an Authorized Government. Proposals for Converting Alsace and destroyed the Empero Lorraine into a Republic. ‘The French oficers wore then dismissed on parole, —— —— The st — Rows, Sept. 18.—Immense posters hare been BISMARCK AND NAPOLEON AT SBDAN. | piscaracd on tne cead walls of the clty, prociain- tne the ant Tta tan Republic, ‘Tue document 7 Portio f is signed by the Republican Revolutionary Commit- ssia to Annex 2 Portion of | te. Pra France Fronence, Sept. 13.—The Italians are enthi yemaetd tically welcomed in the Papal States, Gon, Cador- ha, who is in command, has issued a proclamation Kuaranteoing the tnviolability of the ladependence Of the Hol; See, snd reusing to make war against the Pana! States, Later.—Thq Pope has ordered the cessation of all resistance to the occupation of the Papal States by the Italian troops. The Conqueror’s Advance, Loxnox, Sept. 18—5 P, M.—It is rumored in the streets here that Metz has surrendered uncon- ditionally, While no official advices are at band, the news is nevertheless credited at the Prussiat Embassy. THE PRUSSIAN POSITION. Wasnrnoron, D. C., Sept, 18.—The State Depart. ment has beon officially advised by our Consul at Paris that the Prussians are witain twenty or twen- ty-five miles of that city. Panta, Sept, 13.—It Prussians miles of Paris Lonpon, sept 18.—fhe Prussians appeared at Proving, th the department of Srine-et-Marno, on | Mouday noon, and al-o at Laval'Tracy and Carle- pont, fo the department ot Oise, PROSSIA TO TAK A SLICE OUT OF FRANCE. 19.—Pruveia has formally notified tion to annex to Germany a por- The following report bas just been made to the French Consul-Genoral in this ety by Capt, Ce- sare Morono, who was charged by the Consal with the duty of making inquiries, in order to ascertain Whether there wus any foundation for the statement that Prossian privatoers, armed in Amorica, had left ‘OUF Coast to prey upon French commerce : Mx. ConauL: In conformity with the orders you were ploased to give me, Thave made tio most minute 10- Quirics In the homes in thts olty ; in the Mong of ng the #ce capbuins, ty friends tne shipping commision agents; ‘at the office ol ptalu of the Pork; at the Custom Honse; among the siipowners, German aa weil as American: T have even addressed myself eciers, and I Baisned iny Investigation by 8 visit to the ofloe of the Prus Donsul. have reecived everswhere tne Same assuraace, not only taat nothiag bas. lef, id the main body of the point within twenty-eight fernoon. ‘on of France as a military (routie; Dut yen that nothag fs ‘Bow ready to ' pot Tenvo. They speak ‘vaguely, Pit, nolhing' ie dean Paris and the Republic. firey cesee. 4 A ie Alngle Am 1s, they ure out ct eat apeed Can How be employed as Priva’ Dy steamers except those of the Gerinan | ne in to attempt suca wn oaterprise. Hut I have visi docks of West Hot ‘And naye und moored tere th ere: Ths America, the Cam. Hasover, we a iiig the Amert- Santiago de Cuda, which » WIth @ CarKo Of Disculte, that Do privateer #teamer + Pants, Sept. 13.—Wilfrid de Fonviell for of several treatises on sir navigation. tantly on the watch for the approaching Prussians from s balloon, He has also prepared otaer bal- Joons, which will be properly anchored, to serve as outlooks, from different parts of the city. The Opinion Nationale, referring to the Paris Mortifications, says: ‘The P’rassians will Ond sumo- (ahing to scoak to. aud material abundant to make ‘assured, Mr. Consu| ‘the conversation jong and Interesting. stthis moment" T ought t Loxbon, Sept, 18. ‘There is an active inquiry pro- Wo not geucrally express Any teare. fOr th eeeding at Paris into the distribution of the Yast se- ‘om the French ‘qrot service tund of the B.npire. é nige A STRONG POSITION DISCOT! ‘The sia of the Ministry of the Iutertor bas reached Tours. A pass countersigned b) a member the Ministry is now requisite tor any person en- Yering or leaving Paris, A position bas ju covered at Sevres commanding the Seine and portion of Paria, and it is now being rapic ree! to thus mati ‘Always at your rvice. Five la France / DESAKB MORENO, $$ TWO HUNDRED CHILDREN IN PERIL, Count de Coambord exhorts his adherents to invasion as the duty of all Frenchmen. Nan- y escaped wiraculoasly from Sean, end bave arrived in Huris, ALSACE AND LORRAINE & REPUBLIC, Later —There is a strot feeling here that the fission o: M. Thiers to the three courts will be pro- Guctive ot fruitful results. Shortly afer bis arri- val in London he w: visited by Lora Granville. ‘The idea bas been started in Berlin of converting Alsace and Lorruine into an independent Republic, ‘and it is rezarded with favor in London. It ts looked en a8 a condition to which both the belligerents can aeroo. A letter from Dr. Marion Sims, who is doing bos- ‘pital service with the French army, states that American ambulavces have been more usetul th: Others, but, asa slap to Dr. Evans, it add: “Ww want every thing, and bave t to England for nec- ersaries Vint 9 pity our ep.endia stock is locked ‘te the Rue de la Paix. See Movements of the French Army, Loxpox, Sept. 18.—On Sunday « Prussian Pecopnoitring party encounierea # poay of Frenen etChateau-Thierry. A sharp egsgemeot occurred, the Prussians were repuisea with considerable Shortly betore 7 o'clock last evening, a fire was discovered in the upper floors of the Orphan Asylam of St. Vincent de Paal, 909, 911, and 913 ‘est ‘Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh and Bighth avenues. At the time, about two hundred children wore in the building; but by proserving order and keeping strangers back, the police and those in chares of the building were enabled to re- move the children safely from the burning edifice, and Sergeant Lowery escorted them to the Asyium of the Sisters of Mercy, between Eighth and Niath avenues. The two upper stories are destroyed. ‘The damage to the building is estimated at $40,000 Joseph Weidermana, of Hook and Ladder Company No, 9 having been overeome by the heat and smoke, was removed to his home, 861 Third ue. The origin of the fire is unknown, baudi i high. ve Poasiee Renmcear reese Se by the streams from the street. —<———_— AMUSEMENTS. The f stories evs cumily rescued Tho city of Soissons has re’ t P sentation of a New Bn Sea Fifth Avenue Theatre, —— At half past 12 this morning, the curtain fell WEUTRAL POWERS AND THE WAR. upon “Man and Wife,” the new play with which Mr, Daly bas reovened bis theatre for the coming season. And yet, loug as the play was, no one in the crowded audience could find heart to leave it unfinished. Nothing could speak more strongly for ite vital interest, or more propletically for the suc- ceee that it {s eure to have, Of course Mr. Daly will cut {t One who wields #0 strong & pen will not fear also to take up the scissors, There are woak scenes init, Much talk about a running maich, some dumb bell and club exercise, andan encounter with the gloves, all of which detract from the progress of the plot, aa well es from the dignity of the play. These,with the char- actor of Perry, the trainer, albiet well played by Mr. Browne, can easily be spared. The play itself is @ profoundly moving one, It seizes upon the emotions of the bearor from the very outset. The curtain rises upon # situation that at once excites the utur by ery man and woman, that of « lovely girl besrayed aud desertos, Is is the business of the rest of w drawa to right her wrongs, and the au¢ ence watchos the do- ing of this with kp intorest n Liuies alm.on* painful The tenseness of feeling is re. eved by the ary bu: mor of Mr. Lewis and by sone admirable low com. edy acting by Mr. Davidge us ihe old man ngee Daly bas never been ing bis charactors in good hour to go Into detail, but any play that bas si interpreters as Lewis, Polk, Harkins, and David to act the male parts, dod Misa Clare ‘Morris, Mi Fanny Davenport, Ailsa Kate Newwon, Mrs, Gilbert, ‘and Mise Dietz to represent the women of the plot, must needs be thorouztily well acto. Miss Morris mado an unequivocal success, ‘The entire absence of all stage affectation, tae breadth and freedom and downright earnestness of ber action, Its trothfulness, in @ word, won ber the tire bade seta od = approbation of ber hearers, It fell to her to act _ the Dart of the betrayed woman, and there was shown s fore tally to meet the requirements of the very try ng scenes in which she was placed und yet ihe power was always tempered by discretion snd never over wroaght. Miss Kate Newton was the counterpart in look and act of the baushty, cold. and cruel Lady Lumile, Miss Linda Diets, jew comer, race aud yoath and loveliness to the cast, and gives Promise of exceiient things. ‘The play was put upou the stage with th th of aceni¢ display that Mr, Daly 90 uborally expends —— Niblo’s Garden, ‘The brightest and most vivacious of actresses, the little Lotta, commenced an engagement at Ni- blo's on Monday evening in a new play, written ex- presaly for ber, and called Heart's Base,” It Ots her to perfection, aud givos scope to all the eharac- toristics that have won her popularity and fame. Daring a portion of the play the soene ts laid in California, among the rough miners and adventurers @. Thiers on a Mission to Londen—Russia Oppones the Dismemberment of France— nm Authorized Lowvon, Sept. 18.—The Morning Fost, speak- bmg semi-oficially, says the neutrals have abandoned fll hope of suspending hostilities, Mr. Bancroft is waking no further efort toward mediation, The Prossian Governmont has thanked Mr, Washburne for extending assisiance to tne Germans in Franc M. Thiers is here communicating with the Foreign OMce, Eorl Granville to-day bekt » lengthy cou‘er- with Bi. Thiers ut the French Embassy, but the Feault has not yet been made pubic, ‘The Times \his morning say “<M. ‘Thiers comes to England, pursuant to infor- ‘mation reaching the Provisional Government, and is foubtiess authorized to express the views of that Government t ouceing peace. We hope those views my be accepted as te basis of negotiations. The ‘conditions will probably embrace the dismantling of Motz and Straspourg, ef thetr occupation for three Wears by the Germens. If the Lerma are at all roa- Ponsble, Enviand will Lack them.” It ts noticed that the only American Mirister no- of the efforts for peuce oa the part of G: in is Mr, Curtin at Bt, Petersburg. RUSSIA FOR PEACE, Portugal has recognized the French Republ te. Russia is more decided than ever in opposi fismemberment of France, und will propos reas to settle the terms of ‘peace, rus raexcu Ri the 01 aurmonia MLC NOT Ax GOVERNMENT,” Later —M. Thiers arrived in England to-day, To fooks caroworn and i.!, and sbuws @ disinclination bo couversution, A few words Were luterchany with an old acquaint: nce at Dover, who tnquired wbetuer he caine an accredited envoy of ihe French Bepublic. "He intimated that he knew no Republic, oily tue Government for tne defence of Park P There is qoud wuthority fur believing that deBaite propositions fur peace will be oflered in beviaif. of the Provisional Goverawent of Paris, and that .M. ‘Thiers ia watboriged to lay them before the British Government, whose intervention is solicited. ‘The lerms are us follows: Paymeut to Prassis of the war penses; destruction of all the forts in Alsace and Taine; temoorary occupation of Mets and birat bourg by the Gerinam troops until she election of au suthorized Government for France, and (he ratidce Mon of the (reaty by We proper authorities, postal lB War Notes. The steamer Napoleon IIL, of the Genera ‘Tranmaviantic Line, is now engaged transporting Brouch refugoos to Eogland, 1 Americans residing in the suburbs of Paris aro advised to remain in their bouses, and Bavional flag for protection. ralea inet Tue arrangements inaking in Tours to rocetve th Pivomate Body lave been discontinued, as ister of Foreign Affairs bes decided to remain to ba pe ty ae reckioss and brave acd curoless and ‘off 6 American ul ot Havre las : Huccossion of enthusiastic demousumions, | Maud ae any of them, bbe is their pot snd idol; boxes their ears, chaff back with the best of them, nga songs, plays the Danjo, dances breakdowns, fact mikes herself Konerally agreeable to Wie Pike's Peakers—-and par- \icularly so to one Zaonel Howard (Mr. Hamilton) 8 man Of education and reinement whe has stray Of course there 1s the usual amouat King, and the foal bappy marringe, a» Liram Doolittle, stage formula (‘ne creature never exis.ed Jn peal life), added vivacity to the Bamorous scenes, Mr. Lawier, Fitagerald, and Miss Buchanan were aiso of the cat The play is an eniertal: ng one, id will be given each ev, fe and at the Baturday matinee, sald ati by Very great excitement still pr continental capitals reeardis merican mediat) ‘The Jndependance Beige saye that the policy of the American Government occasions no surprise, cun- sidering the close intimacy of Minister Bancro.t and Count Bismarck. It is denied, however, at Beriia that Mr. Buncrott bas made any representations lo favor of mediation, An tmposing demonstration was made tn Mar. Bellies yesterday in honor of the United Staves. Twenty trousand people assembled in front of the American Consulate, and the city aathorities tomes M. Evquiros prevented an address vo Mil ton Price, Whe Consulof the United States, Bpeeches were made, tue bands piiyed the pationsl ‘firs of America aod France, and whe immense crowds cheered with grout en.tiaslaem the Consul Gover omeat of the Unied States, the Empress Eugénie and the Prince Imperial are stili atthe Marine Hotel io Has ing ber ¢ Imperial house bo! od twenty three horses: ved at Ha ‘ay by special train, ‘The Prince goey ous y and Inivglos freely with she people, and ready popular with all classes, Bismarck’ Account of his Taterview with Napoleon at Med n Bismarck’s official report to King +. ote at Domohery on the 24 Lost, is pub- He recites an Interview beld Sedun, which lasted fur rails at Paris and ober Mr, Pope's T. ota! Mr. Wm. H, Pope, who has somewhat distin. guished himself as an elocutioniat, receives » com> plimentary testimonial this evening from the Grand Army of the Repubite, He ts to be assisted by Harry Sanderson, Geo. W. Morgan, Madame zocehi, Mignor Randold and the Hoboken Harmonie Cub, Mr. rope, recites several of we most oun leces, amon; om the * Black V hive jarbara Hretchie,” = | oPNeh” and ———— BROOKLYN, ——— The Brooklyn Kyvening Public Behools on Monday evening Lsaltied ‘Tue Coronors Jury in the case of Bernard Daffy, rar «in the | late Of 6 Little Ftieet, who was clubbed to death by Ir ' hoal been offered at | Qiotharanaw. Jams Body’ 8 tne “Aub ing yebte ; diy retn Veidict agai hoody, who has ) 4 voddsary polly | escaped airenty * ° LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. eee The Madison Avenue Line to Rival the ‘Third Avenue-A Railway Cor intends to Accommod: The people of Yorkville and Harlom are elated ‘ith the accommodation given them by the Madison Avenue Ratirond, There are twenty-five cars on the road, twenty more are building, and soon the Company will bave forty-five cars running. The city authorities ere grading and paving Madison avenue as fur as Kighty-sixth stroet, and the Gas Company are laying pipes; and as soon as the Gas Company complete thelr work the street cars will ran all night as well as by day, Two flights of ston ® have been built leading to the tunnel o1 Fourth avenno, one at Thirty-fourth street and the otner at Icirty-ninth street, To eive air and lent to the tunnel, t 'y-five holes hi been made through the parke in Park avenue, At night th tunnel isto be Ht wish gaa, extended to Harlem. +. Marsha Dalton’ aren lyn Whiskey District The experience of Supervisor Dutcher among the tilleit distideries of Irishtown, Brooklyn, on Monday, showed vory clearly that # hand’ul of mon cannor enforce the Inw among the desperadoss of that abode of cutthroxts U. 8, Marshal Dalton so- cordingly employed 0 and marehed down to Joh ‘The road is soon to be the Brook- raid, howeve: bis lawiees gang bi ratas after Dutcher’ removed ull the distiilery aj retreat, ond nothing was left for the Marshal to seize. 80 the Mai the police, and the troops, who bad marched down the pill, marched up again, Now Form of Straggle for the Cuban Flag. In Decomber Ist an expedition managed to elude United States Marshal Sharpe, and ssiled from re ins large steamer, to sid the struggling Cuban patriots, Sefior Cieredo Villaverda, who was the commander, presented a beauti'n! Cuban flag to the expodition at the time, On acoount of unfevorabie weather and the vigilance of the Svaniards, they ‘were prevented from landing. The Spanish suthor- ities, having been informed of the object of the pedition by their xples in this city, and furnis'ed the steamer, Nassau, Antormea ‘The with 8 description of tho British authorities at running thoritios there be Conrt of Aduiralty, she was sold by avetion, 4 purehaved by Beflor Diego Diss. Sefior Villa: Yerda returned to New York a fow weeks aco, Beflor Dias ano brought bis steamer Nere, and took it taking with him the Cubun flag woich he f-and on bovrd at the time of the vurchase, Seflor Viliaverds, having learied Where the flag was, cadsod the arrest of Sefior Di on scharge of erand larceny, The whole party ap- fared bolore Justice Scot at the Essox Market Police Court yesterday, ‘The Court, after au examah nation, dismissed the complaint. Att Toward Albany. The yacht Willie, of the Ione Yecht Club, ar rived home yesterday from an extended craise the Hodson, She started on Sunday morning an stooped at Yonker# and Ploasant Valley. Hor crow consisted of Commodore Pmil Rosenheim, Vico Commodore. J. Leviberg: Commissary, Joo Ha burg; Captain of the centro board halllards, Ike Stetbel; boatewain of the forrard jib-sheet, Sam Sondnelm ; chief nautical professor, W. H. Cornett, Vice-Commouore of the ione Yarkt Club; beaver 0f the deep ten lend, Mr. Ackerman : prefect of the {ofirmary, Morris Newitter ; mate of the twain eaif 1, Boilip Strouse: Sargeon, Mr. Kidbe of J ‘Texas; head rowint Henry W. Stoinhard ; splicer of the msin brace, Sam. Steinbara. Sam: Loucheim, otherwise known as Jim Fisk, wae osed for ballast, The Willie orts encountering very heavy seas during the entire F stock of commissary ran sbort owing to @ unprecedented demands upon it, and sbe bad to put into port twice to obtain fresh pplies. The Workingwomen's Gratitude. Some months ago the umbrella and parasol dealers attempted to deduct ntyfive per rant from their employees’ wages, under the ples of a depression vf business. But their workwomen, well knowing that prices might easily be kept up in » trade that has little competition, apvealed to M Nelson W. Young, President of the Workingm Union, aod were through his influence organized as the Female Parasol 1 Umbreils Makers’ Union, The solid Uoion cons full tempt to reduce wages, an a strong and flourteits meeting ® testimonial was voted, evening Mr. Young was invited to visit the Union's headquarters, and Ina graceful specch Miss Leonard ave the gentlem an ornate silver-chased fruit Sink, inserted: Presented to Nelson W. Young by the inombers of the Female Parasol and Umbrella Makers’ Union, Sept. 1, 1370. An Unostentatious Wedding in St. Ann's. ‘Whe knot of belles who daily attend the afier- ‘noon service in St. Ann's Charch in Eighteenth street, were surprised yesterday floding a white cord strang across the aisle, and at the Rev, Dr. Gallas det's informing them that he would shorten the ser. vice on account of a wedding. Mr. W. B. Giloert, the organist of Trinity Chapel, speedily took bis feat at tbe organ, and the hyweneal party arrived. ‘Ihe groom was Mr. James Foote, of Bouth Brook- lyn, # broker at 4 Broadway, and Miss Mary Whit ah, of (bis city, a beauty in ‘light brown curls, ¥ the bride, She was attired in a street dress of ers: filk, with a Tyrolose hat of the same matori There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen, Ti wedded pair departed tor Niagara immediately after the ceremuny. resisted the dealers! ——. ‘The Great Clam Eater's Battalion, The Judge Anthony Hartman Battalion went on their frst annual target excursion yesterday to Bellevue Garden, They numbered 9 men, including officers. Sixty-Qve prizes were offered, the first be- ing $100 ereenback, given by the Judge, This prize was one by won of the Judge's old schoolmates, The 1t plensed the Judge so much that it sharpened his appetite. He astonished the battation by eating up all tie clams above Forty second street, 853 in all, He then borrowed u ( pot aud pul a ball Uhrough & clam shell, at the distance of 800 yards more or less. ‘This piensed the battalion so much that, in linitation of the French grenadiers, they unanimously conferred apon Judge Hartman the Uitle of " Le Petit Caporal, pind ‘The Harlem Regatta Prizes, The Empire City Rowing Regatta Association met last evening In the ball at 119c treetund Third Avenue, to present the prizes to the euccessful com petitors in the lato regsuta, A long and sumptuonsly ladon table was spread in the centre of the room, Shortly afer 8 o'clock the old veteran, Steve Roberts, took the chair, and culled up. Miss Amelia Sheehan, But she was'indisposed, and ber mother received her prize, consisting of agold watch, Miss Walton's repre 1m prevented ‘with » small medal and d each of the other winners receiv in the men's races of a twenty doilar gold piece small gold boats fur recond In the scull race the prize was divided be Jobo Bigtin and John Blue, —— Lo for the Fugitivo Bailey. It is confidently asserted that Joshua F, Bailey, the famous fugitive Revenue Coliector and Govern. ment thief, is sojourning in small Canadian town near the border. Col, Whitley, Chief of the Secret Service Bureau, bas been earnestly endeavoriog to rebend him for some time past, but without sue- cos, Owing to the fact that bis’ offence does not come under the Ashburton extraiition treaty. Ther ¢ was some talk about kidnapping bim, as Richard B. Caldwell, the drawback defsuiter, was taken, but this was' abandoned. Bailey is now under indict- ment in the Federal Court in this city, on a charge of embezzling United States moneys, ‘ve Bome ladies took quantity of lace last week to Madame Carter of 23 Union equare to be repaired, On Friday, Madame missed the lace, and she finally concluded jhiat ft bad been stolen, She was ina quandary ; but bad no alternativ reward of $100 for the recovei , though {t wos worth only $2, since to replace It with new lace would cost even more Another First Av: At about nine o'clock MoConviil quarrelled with hie sist rine McUonvill, at their residence, 423 Fires and stovbed her in the groin with # dirk kulfe, ‘wounding ber seriously if not fatally, How they Do It in San Franciaco, ‘The managers of the German Ladies’ Sanitary Festival yesterday remitted to Berlin $25,000 for equal distribution to the Gmilies of the Landwelr soldiers of North and South Germany, The Pro Geode Of ihe festival vo fag are auout Les “WEDNESDAY, SEPTE TROTIING AT NEW HAVEN, ete Two Well-Contested Race ne Won by @ Neck and Another by © Walf-Length Only —Hhoofly and Jefferson the Victors. Yesterday was tho opening day of the fall trotting meoting on Hatwilton Perk, New Haven, ‘The day was Ono, the track in excollent order, and the attendance very large. Connecticut turned ont in fasbion and reepectavility to countenance the sport, and did {t honor aud itelf credit, There were two races for the day. riust TROT, ts, {a DArness, tn which thore were gruesome Piste than" Belts; ot Watervows, Wor, acy Morton. Gaslight, Chariie Walcott. and Brack Rividien OF thane nnty iy, Day, Bol Red came Ton start. Inthe betrine Shoody was’ favorite, and he won the face in Ave heats, getting wOWMARY. THawturow Pane, Naw HAYEN, Sept 18.—Pn for hovsen that had never } 30 jecond, aod third moneys mile heats, 8 F-Fortere eg: Rhon bi 11 id 4 Jackson's br. m. Fiore A. Warren's oh. in. Bolle of ai CE. Poo ien's bik. ¢ Ned... Turme—Be41 3g, 2184, 9.44, 345, Tue RACE ne it fell at the start to four, The pate ees ryt siitos. Fly, at about 8 tol against of. eShon Fiy ant Flora ped on h other ‘carried Fly to the lead on thi ‘They went t to thestreten footed, apd. driving Bhuo eat by @ length, on account now favorite, at about 2to but Florasoon went to the 10d paws, led all throngny Deaton out two lengths, bi ut iis, invorite at even a the 1a noo PIF Somewhat uneready te. the for heals, But now going at his work twhtiy” he re Tena nna held ial) inrough the, heat two lenetoe, “Bolle pecond, Form th Fourru fimat.Flora was i ed al up oad with hits at the halt mile pole, but cnuta not edack on the turn aud hy t awe, tS natn 294,bete it home, Bei hoo Fly wot the race apd first money, Flora Day soo ond, aud Belle of W third. SROOND RACE. in in harness. The entries were Thos. Jefferson, Lady Emily, Beile of Toront Min, Ta, Kitty i bineen, and La Blonde, Tne three did not start. Jefferson was favorite, and ne won the rac This was milo h Hamrcrox Pann, Nw Ha firs money hed hever beatet ; mile hoate 3 in 5, in harness, WR Siith’e bik. Thos. Jeffersot... ida J. Collins's bm. Lady ly. 923 G. P. Carpenter's em Belle of Toronto, aa38 BA. Baulroln Bertin: 4a mo i Jeforvon got tho race ani free money, Emily teeond, J Belle tira. To-asy there wil! be two races. In the firet—» 2:0 Jans—there are nine entriss : ear Wells, Royal Joho, ‘vols. Bailie, Corrotl, Emperor. Topsy, Fis 4 Old Pat. To the second—a double team race—the entries are: Bep and Flora Day. ladia-Rubber Ben and Lady Walton, Hritain aad Berth, fo and Lida, ond Dot and Uickory Jack, the TROITING AT FLEKIWOOD, ‘The Woodrufl Stake Won by Nicotine, Yesterday the grost colt stake, named in com- Moeworstion of Hiram Woodreff, was troued at Fleetwood Park. It originalty embraced elght e1 tries; bat only four of them came to the post. These were Nicotine, Liberty Lueiilo, and Bryant's colt by Goldia-t.. In the vetting Nicotine was the favor- ite agaivat the flold. He won the rice in two heats. ‘The followings se SUMMARY : Fiaerwoop Park, Sept. 1 —firam Woodrnff Stakes. 60 earn, $100 forfelt for fonr-yeer-olds, mile heats, fp harness, eight endscrityrs | Vi 1.40), B. Thornes Nicotine, 0 X Lt &.P.'Dorsey Lucile, By Goiddnat... ME Mer aly Linetareng tnd ae ‘Time ass. 2° THE RACE. Bofore the start Mr. Dorsey protested Nicotine as five peers ola aad be. goed Cpe woiee, et jecided. Tae as vor BPR acide, wend “OM tn the Aree best Nicotine at once took the track and went right alone, dropping all the others, and was never reach- ed, winning the heat by x dozen lengths in 2:40 4 Liberty was distanced, In the second heat he was of and led awa but was taken im hand on the north carves of the course and Lucille got up to wishin o length, when be was let away and got home forty yards in front, Lucille hoding wp at the finish, not baving achance. Time &°6%. Nicotine was driven by Carl Burr, carrying 49 Ds overweight. This coit is asiashing,'» ylist ove, und promises Wighly, Mr. Dorsey with Tuck came trom Kentucky to try her blood, and Lucilie did him credit, There was a good alteudscce to poe the race, ee - TEMPERANCE IN QUEENS. Horace'’s Chirography which Invited—W The Sons of Temperance of Queens county as- sembled in Doughty's Grove, near Queons, L. L, yesterday afternoon and evening. It was mainly notable for the celebrities who were not present and the speeches that were not delivered. The Rev Henry Ward Boscner, the Hon, Horace Greeloy, the world-renowned Jobn B. Gough, and the Rey, Theo- dore L. Cayler were advertisad to addross the mul- titade, but only the latter attended, Gough and Beechor seut letters, and the Great Disappointed sent a letter which, a8 no 7ribune compositors bad deen invited, could not be deciphered. About two thousand Sva8 and Dangbtors of Temperance were ‘on the grounds, Sveeches were made by the Rar Theodore L. Guyier, Dr. Charles Jowett, J wy’ Biearns, A. W; Gleason, abd H.C, Sherer, 2, rans ‘supplied the music, and the.yor,.” danced until a late hou. <an people te CHILD MURD ep. ——_ An Almost Incredible story from Justice fs * P alice Court. The denizens of “09 and 115 West Twenty-6fth street have 1on¥"ogen living in a state of enmity, and their i WS", toward each other a8 culmivated tu matnal ¥'indow breaking and abcsivo language, At leng¥, it ts coarged, Mrs, Bennett, one of the in- WY itants of the house, hired » young negro fleud to assassinate the child of ber enemy, Mrs, King, an in fant two years old, ‘The hireling murcerer procured an empty wive bottle, sought out his victim, found the ebild pla;+ ing in front of bis mother's residence, and sueaking up behind it he dealt it rierons blow with the bottle on the back of the bend, nur did he cease his Attack until some of the neixhbors rushed to she roncue, The child's head was a mase of gaping Wounds, and it was at first thougot that {t was dead. ‘The flond having been taken before Justice Vox, ho said that he had beon paid by Mrs, Bou: nett to commit the assnalt, Mrs, Bennett bas not been arrested, Justice Cox held the would-be mai dere LOSSES BY FLER. pe ey of hay took fire on the Harlem Riv in Yesterday, (rom, loeomotive sparks, O- tyseventh olicet, ‘The car was Uucoupied nd deatroy vin Kock Hoase, an mmer resort on shore near New Haven, Was burned ar avout 4 ork yesterday moruiog. oie ofthe furaitare waa 2, Ba tattcetr Clothing, Fue orwis oF the ate is us. ya.” Loss, $90,000; Insorauco, 615.000, fe # UB ——— NEW JERSEY, fesld ic Justice Bradley has returned to Newark, having spent Ue summer in Vert Casserly of Call left South Orange, yerterday, for his home ia San Francisco The Hon, Orestes Cleveland will deliver the ad- Gress before the Bhate Fair ia Waverley. ‘The New Jorsey State Board of Education yoster- day appointed Hemus Hobinvon Brate Bohool Suverin- tendent. Tho Forty-seventh Reziment, National Guard, Col. Ansten, paraded in the sireots.of Williamsburgh Taat might. Jona Meade, who was 40 severely stabbed at » lenic In Orange, 08 Monday, was yea! plcnic in Orang: 7, Was Yoateruay pronounced seahine Poracerate of Prstele have declared empbat- Pe aoe bi age iy cir candidate for Elizabeth MeCormack, aged three years, was fatally burned at & Atiantic street last evouing while Pleying with » ligated canal fell overboard aud wes drowaed, vied clea cies Bion, Ait meter explode! ia, the house of He ‘nlbarry_ sweets, Newark, tert Sualy Surning Honey Blaha. slain John Breanback’s bere at Chambersbarg, « suberb renton, a r Taluable horves, "Lose, showy. 8? OrniNds with two Wm, Coyle and Goorge Mellon, arrested on sus- ivtey'& Son's sewmil in Nuwe icon of setting re to Be Sagar Dah. have bean Aoawhed MBER 14, TAMMANY HALLS UNFLINCHING OP- PONENTS, The Young Democracy Going in Fight with Flying Colors —Sherif O'R: Judges Hogan and Ledwith, Gen. yer, and Gro Ban MeLean Leading the Deli on to the State Tho General Committee of the Young Demo- Cracy beld a meeting last ovening at its headquarters, Apollo Hall, corner of Twenty-eighth street and Broadway. The room was thoroughly filled by the members, among whom were Sheriff O'Brien, Jus tices Hogan and Ledwith, Coroner Fiynn, Alderman Waish, Genorais Hillyer aod Spinola, Geo, W. Mo- Lean, ox Jadge Barrett, ox-Alderman Tony Miller, und a host of other once well-known politicians, ‘The calling of the roll and the reading of the minutes heving been dispensed with, the Mrst business of the meeting was to hoar the report ef the committees ap- Pointed to, report vormanens officers for the organ. imation. The temporary Chairman, Mr. Joseph Biumonthal, called coon ex-Jadge Barrett to present the rep ort.'which was as follows: Your Committee respectfaliy recommend the follow: Ine gentemen for permanent officers of this General Committee : Prendent—Joaeph Binmenthal. Vice: Presidente, Ward, Ward. L.-Richard A. Baright. —[12.. Win. 8, Ritiyer BAndrew Biake. 18. (Patt. J, Me: & thur Ho'laday. aE EE matter, Tae abe A. Crane. Hy Hi franca Vv Rwiaw, 18. Frat 4. ‘George Tonner, Moot ht, J. Frodk. BRedernoff, Peter Bowe. atfie! Secretartes, Roswell D, Hatoh, jJacqaor Sohinits. | Wm. H. Rooney. Treasvrer—Neison J. Tappen. unanimonsly adopted, Mr Bar- word about the snrer, Mr. ‘Tappen, whom he character! ‘one Of the most honest ‘Democrats in the Twenty- fi d, and particularly fitted for Treasurer of tion from the fact that he was abie to rantee for a million dollars. THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCU ice Ledwith and Justice Howan were appointed chal, to condart the newly-electod President to and Mr, Blamenthal returned thanks for the bonor conferred upon him, He characterized the Co.nmit- too 98 an assemblage of honest, upright, and trae Democrats, and dwelt at considerable leng'h upoa the corraptness of Tomiany Hall and ita’ leaders, Whatever lie might lack in ability, tne President fail, shonld be made up ip earnestness in attempt: ing to break up the power of the Ring, resolucion was introduced by ex-Alderman Tony Miller, and seconded by Justice Ledwith, providing for thé holding, of primaries in cach Assembly Dis. trict om Tuaraday night (or delegates to, the Biate Convention toge held on the Met inst. at Rocvester. This resolution was received with great applause and carried nem, con, A recess ¥ us then taken, and inspectors of elections and the places of polling sub- sequently sclected and tovuanced, rt. Henry L. Clinton, of the Twenty-frat Ward, then addressed the Committes, confining his remark: Principally to the arbitrary action of the Tammany a ‘hems in ¢loring tue doors of their building on the ‘adl) Hall Demoerscy. The spe avd interesting, and at its close the Committee ad- Journed to meet next Tuesday wight week. ebtotddld ® Colored Man in Ballot-Box Stuffer, At the meeting of the Kings county Republi- can General Committee last evening, Josepn 8. Bowen, s colored man, who had been electod a Jele- gave to the Commitioe by the Sixteenth Ward Asso- clation, peared and claimed bis seat. Rowen was sent to the General Committee with M. J. ine bite), in place of R. J. Rudd and Geor H. Lin , who had been expelled from the Ward Associa- tion for stating the ballot-boxes at tbe recent ari- jon, The General Committee listened to laims for admission, and od lis case xecutive Committee for reports. ‘The feeling rally was in favor of the colored man. pelhal seb ‘The Rev. T. L. Cuyte Campaign Or Stewart L, Woodford is a member of the Re Theodore L. Curler's congregation. Ata temper- ence meeting, yesterday, the Rev. Mr. Cayler advo- cated the election of Woodford total abstinence. eniritnal know by talkine lager-loving hh was lon} Put Place of a the ground of his In bis _reiation to Woodiord, as adviser, the reverend gentleman shou'd he speaks; but what did be mak: jut total abstinence to thirty thonaand jan yoters? A Lively Race in Maryla The Republican Congressional Convention of the Third Maryiand District, which mest Sept. 1, failed to make @ nomination, owing to a contest be- tween the friends of the Hon. R and Gen. Atom BE Kiny 01 the celegates yesterday tue do nominated bim, Stockett Matthews Subsequently portion ed Matthews, and Kiog met and © nccopaed, et and now: ega'es proverri: Both gentlemen bi cratic Commit- last uizht direeted the delegates to the Conven: tion of German Democrats at Teutonia Hall on the 16 4 inst., to support for Governor, John J, Hoff- tian ; for Mayor, A. O'Hull; for Sheriff, M. Bi T. Broa. ; for County Clerk, Charles K. Loew, — Candidates for the Police. A now Matthew T, Brenna Club has been formed in the Nineteenth Ward, with Terence Doo- ovan as President, Jamgr Coburn, brother of the pa- eilistic champion, 88 “Vice-President, John G, Kear. a Secretary. “ud Hermano Alichaels as Treas- rer, SSeS Poath of a U.S. Consul in Cabs, "ean, Sept, 13.—Consul Parsons, at Santi- 8B", de Cuda, died this afternoon of vomito, after a short illne: ———<———__ BAILROAD ACCIDENTS, eeeiieectaes John Rocheford, a brakeman, was killed by » train at Dayton, Oblo, on Monday. ty (NT) lees broken by being crusted between two cars yesterday werning. An unknown man started from Jersey City for fewark vesterday on the Morris Canal, At Vreeiand’s ‘osping his head came in coutact with low bridge, nd he was killed. mine POLITICAL SQUIB: meee The Hon. Yakup Cohen’ ries last night, ‘The colored voters of the Firth A! organized a Woodford and Kaufmano Cai last event ‘The Indevendent Democratic Righteenth Ward Inst eve Pledging tteelf to 9 Classes In the ap, Al the Bi party beld thelr prima. District the ros. veenth Ward German Democratic Gene grey comptice mocking Tastwizht the "old Predaeat, [Siets, haviog poue over to the O'Briea pari}. MF, Stock was elected iu his place. sahil xy Tue Committees of the Workingmen's Central lon last evening appointed Col. Geofee W. Gina WiGoler Mr. Jono’ Neckicr. he, Wits Mr. Thomas Gear w couuiites to cagage mass meetin Gen: George halt HOURS OF LEISURE. The Bernard O'Neill Chowdor Club of the Two ty-first Ward Went on a picnic yesterday, ‘Tho machinery is to be in motioa in the Rink to- ay. ‘The managers of the fair announce a fine dispiay Of photography aud of fruits and flowers, ‘The Young America Cla} of Pailadelphia will olay the Bt. George Cricket Club of New City, on Thareday and Friday next, mateh in consultation between six of the 6 Loternational aud the sane Club ds kn York, in Huas jayers of the evresculing the Brovkiya Cu progress, ‘The Young Men's Social Guard, Capt. B. Brack, enjoyed their target shooting in Elm Park yesterday Yona yg took the drat wigs, Amon ounty Merk Chaties &. Loew, John Beblichuag, aud Alexander Frear, cates LL PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR ace Ex-Secretary Seward’s health {8 mach improved, Col, Emmons Clark bas received five days’ leave of absence from the Board of Heulth, ‘Too Rey. D. K. Freeman was installed pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Orange, the guests were jardy, Alderman Joy FO8e Mr. Oliver H. Lowrey, the original ‘Brown's Young Man” of the Courier, has been appointed cit editor of the Avening £ipress, ment. On account of the appros Paris, the offices of the American newspapor recent: commienced there by the Hi Deen removed to New York, Pri day from a) 4 aint |. Sawyer Lat ident Kore, of the Lther Renublic arrived yout ‘nterview with President Grant, on te tudject of railroad communication betweed ‘the coast of Liberia and the laterior ‘The accomplished Mngulat, J of the Chief Clerk's ofc deen appointed Tushed up to ”.captrney of forming an M1, Associal of which be ie Vice-Presideut Dr, Helmbold hi shirt studs recent! gine eph Strauss, Raq, eritorious service ‘ads, for bw & view of boing cc: Josebh was wiee i an iu the Filtoenth Ward, jouer he ex bh Drliliants 4 this seco Ave na amonda of tho Ms LisUs" Cid ‘Additions, for tir wurert WALOr Lei ary ae REPUBLICAN FRAUDS. —— Livery Repnblican Mecting tn the Sixteenth Amsembly District-Democratic Votes Counted by the Lash Fact! & Gen eral Row Threatened, At the mecting of the Republican Association of the Sixteenth Assombly District, at 219 Third avonue, last evening, Win, Atkinson occapying the chair, a generat row was threntened, A certain fre- tion of the Republican party of the District, undor the lead of Mr, Lush, bad counted the votes of a ‘nomber of Democrats at the primary election, and ‘on account of this framt the Republican sentiment of the District was misrepresented at the Saratoga Con- vention, Ool, Boenig raid thet Horace Greoley, Maraball'0, Roberta, and George W. Curtis had been sold oat in the Convention by Mr Lush and his cilque, and that in regard to the nomination for Governor, tho wishes of the District had not been heeded: Mr. Raymond followed ip a speech tn eulogy of A‘iministration and denunciatory of Mr, Lush; and another gentleman, whose name we were unable to tearn, declared tnat there was more damning cor- rnption in the Saratoga Convention than pad ever Gisgraced Tammany Hall ir, denney delivered a frantic apeoch, appealing to the Association to drive Mr. Lash and his woere they belonge |, and the meeting only into the Democratic party, General til feeliag prev: served to f pit in the Republican party of Sixteen! mbly District, pheconenhde Dhl AID FOR THE VICTIMS OF PRINCES. pihahsirtnenad Proposed Grand Fair for the Benoft of those Wounded War and of the Beronved—An Opportunity for ve ‘There is a powerful movement on foot for the organization of a grand fair on a qolossal seale, for the benefit of the wounded foldiers of the French Gorman armios, now in hospitals in Germany. ‘The promoters are not only Americans, Gormans, and Frenchmen, but of all nationalities. Their sole object ts to relieve as far as may be the eufferincs of the poor fellows maimed and wounded, who have beon carried to Germeny from the various bloody felds oF battle in France. ‘The lesson given by the succoss of the Sanitary Commission tn our late war lias not been lost on the nations of Europe, A similar society has been or- ganized in Berlin, to care for the wounded of both nations lying in the German hospitals, It is to aid {n toe incroase of ‘tie funds of this, pldlanthropic ore’nigation that the great fair ix to be held. The reliminary meetings of the promoters of the pro- Foor were held yesterday, and @ temporary orgapiza- on was effected, Mrs, Roesing, wife of the Consal-General of the North-German ‘Conlederation, was elected Presi- dent, and Mrs, Loopold Schmidt, wife of the Consal- General of Baden, representing’ the South-German Contederation, Vice-President. Amon the ladies on the Comittee of Management are Mra. Kubne, Mrs. Heidelvach, Mrs, Gov, Saloman of Wisconsin. and others, forty ar fy in number—Amertcans: Freneh, and Germs. ‘The Pair is toe opened 1d to be continued for #everal days, in the entu Regiment Armory, which has, beo ered to the Committee by Miyor Von O'LL«l K.N. Already large donations have boen promis aud there is no doubt the Fs sand dollars, Gov. Von Hoffma the Committes, and Mayor Von O'Hal A letior, which will be published, that is likely to be profitable to himself if not to t ; HONORS TO THE GREAT ADMIRAL. —— Farragut's Body to be Interred in Wood= the National Guard of New York. A short time aftor the death of Admiral Farra- gut the Woodlawo Cemetery Association of this city offered @ plot of ground to Mrs. Farragut in which to deposit the remains of her distinguished hus- band. ‘This offer was accepted only a few days ago, and preparations have already been begun for the removal of the remains as quictly as possible from Portsmouth to this city. The fuct came to the knowledge of members of the military order of the Loyal Learue of the United States, of which the Admiral was State commander, and they have pre- vailed upon Mrs, Farragut to consent to # public demonstration on the occasion. e expected to bere in about 1d Preparations are making by the Leacue ofthe most imposing military displays ever witnessed in this city. Gen, Shaler, who has Deen consulted, has agreed to turn out his divisten. Th ithorities, and the authorities in Wush- ing, have aiso been’ invited to particivate. very: thing is to be done under the auspices of the Loyal ‘The city government will no duabt loud « Authorities to'do what even common decency re- quired on a former occasion, gives little hope of any aid from the nv capital. The League will meet in Delmonico's on Thursday, Sep. 15, at 4 P, M., to wake arrangements. THE MORRISANIA BING. Stormy Meeting of the Board of Fa Mr. McParlan's Wrath—The 1 Kod Swindle Demolished. The Board of Education of Morrisania has at Jast summoned up nerve enMcient to do one right- eous action, The swindling Mzhtning rod job of McPorlan, Finnegan, Gardnot & Co, has been burst up by Mr. Kirk and Tur Sux ‘Vhe Board met on Monday evening, and the light ning rod scheme was at once brought up, Mr. Kirk explained that the rods were imperfect, and that they really endangered the school buildings tn- ed how fraada- lently she propo made, all on the sane stamped paper and ta the same handwriting, bat Signed as though they had come from diff. reat per- Both Mesers. Kirk and Davis bitterly at- tacked the Ring. They accused the Rinemasters of ross fraud and corruption, By skiiful diplomacy hey placed the President of the Board, Mr. Oliver, in a position which prevented bim from ropee a his former confreres, and with Treasurer Teller their manipalations were equally successful, Messrs. McParlan, Finnogan, ant Dr, Zouschnor wore lett ‘ous inthe cold Wheh tre vote was taken. McPa len became furious, and threatened a suit avain: the Board apon the passage of the bill directing 0 lightuing rods to be at once removed from. th schools, ond when the addendum was mado to hay property in their erection ‘came still more violent, Finuegan Quletly sat speeciioss all tre while, though he saw Defore bim his pet project being demolished, CURIOSITIBS OF CRIME, —_—- Jonn Brennan, a yacrant, was found dead yoster- day in & wood house of 2 Worth street. Thomas Mooney, President of the California Building, (4 i Soctety, disappeared one care wd the oF ou, Yeater : iat, with a dettiency of gino, Y "w#Pended Pay ‘The police of Newark on Monday night arrested for drunkeaness aod fightiog, an old man and his wife ed between Mand W years. The husoand wascoy- ere! with blood, which flowed from s wound to the end of his wif of Raliway, was ejected from a train of the New Jorssy Railroad & few days reo, because he Hon Hoket with hin: ad vetoed yy. of Rutheriurd Park. bas shed HHA: OWKFAge Upon him, laying Mr. Lewis Lewin re 1 jon In the baca, bus they escaped, sib SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Poughkeepsie has 20,088 iuhabitanta, Anew Winnipeg war is threatened, Mount Hood ia proved to be 11,218 feot high. ‘The Inter-State Fair was formally opened at Pitts. borgh yesterday, by Gov. Geary, ‘Tho Washington Contigentals of Albany wore en- tertatued by the Boston City Guards yeste: day. The Hon, Milton Sayler inns accepted the Dem o*ratic nomiualion for Cougross io the Firet Uhio Dis trict, The Broome County Repnbiican Convention ye terday nominated whe Hon. William M, Ely for the As- sembly. The Oregon Legislature yesterday elected Jamon D. Frap Priaident of the Senate, aud Benjamin Hayden Speaker of the Houss. At Herdic Park, Williamsport, Pa. yesterday Capitola won the runalng Face and purse Of §1,0W, ball mile beats, in 59 aud 58 seconds At the Conservative and Domocratie Convention ‘am, Vie, Ten uy erday, W. A. Quarles was made date ict the Governorship At the Cartersville, rm, enierday, Gen, POM: YOUng was «. Oriy-Orek wad Forty-second Congross, Gen. Sherman is to be presented with a silk flaz on Thursday next at a bell given to his Was insdeid Caltoruie of Calforuta sige” 7h 88 ‘The remsing of Gen. Rdwin F, Cook tary of the United States Legation tn Chill taken from this eity to hie ty, N. J tor interdent on ‘The dispute between John V. Crooley and Carlos Gall the second Congrosstoaal Ditrice of eau ‘vata, both calm! @ Rgpubhean norm tro, War settiod “yesterday By tho biave Racculive Count fee, who nominated Gresley. My Domocratic Convention, minated for the hate Bocre- are (0 ba 19@r bume Ln Sussex cous: rida} The Democratic Pity Central Committed of Roch- aater nave ado serice of rec iution= provesting inet the reuemination of Joh I, vay for caval | Chinmmtasionere Phey straits nice, t vie Beate Convention tr-piage (he Hod Danck Warner of Mabie tou that unease placa ul ALS, Fave THE FRANCO-IRISH PICNIC, ates FIVE THOUSAND TICKETS SOLD, BU® NU MONEY FOR 108 WAR. ~O' Grady’ Ortental Bank. The long promised grand Franco-Irish Demom stration for the purvose of raising funds for the wounded soldiers of the French army was tho great event in Jones's Wood yesterday, From 11 o'eloete till dark maltitudos thronged the avenues leading to the Wood, ontil between Ave and six thousand persons representing the French and Irish nationale tos wore on the ground. The great dancing plat forms were ornamented with French, Irish, an@ Amorican flaes, whose folds waved in unison with the music of Koating's and O'Brien's bands. At 5 P.M. Monsiour Marco! Deschamps sang Ta Marseilleise, bin fine baritone voice filling the whole edifice, and an the assemblage joined In the chorus their united voices wero heard by the wrotebed prisoners on Binckwell's Island. Garry Owen, 8t. Patrick's Day, ant Wearing of the Groom followed, and then a few remarks in Fronch an@ English by Monsionr St. Gaudons, Early in the day {t bocamo evident that there wae & want of unanimity and coriality between the Irish and French members of the Committee of Arrangements, owing to tho fact that Capt. ML O'Grady and Monsieur L. Tilman, the Treasurera, each wanted to be placed in possession of the funds. Mr. Keating, who had charge of the two bands, had made several formal demands for hte money, which the Committeo had azroed to pay tm two {nstallmenta—ono half as soon as they reached the eronnd, and the other whenevor taken in at the door ; but althongh nearly five thonsand tickets Were sold at the gate, the band could not be pala Mr, Keating at half-past 5 refused to contin Playing until he received bis money, according“to Agreement, and an extraordinary meeting of the Committee was called. Dr, O'Leary, tue President, ealled the mooting te order at 6 o'clock, and Mr. Keating stated | is casa, ‘Tho mercurial Frenchmen became very boisteroum, high words were passed, and a general row soomed imminent, when a resolution was passed to come pel the Treasurers to hand over the funds in ther hands. This they refused to do, alleeing that they had paid out all the money thoy had received. At this stage Mr. Charles W, Edgar obtained the floor, and offered Mr. Keating $95 toward paying the band, when Capt, O'Grady tendered the band-master what purported to be a check for $277 on the Oriental Bank, saying that was the share of the Iris portion of the Commister, und that he (Cant, 0" had $60,000 on deposit in that bank. He likewise denounced Mr. Tilman as an unknown ¥renchmum, Who onght not to be trusted with any funds of the! Franco-Iriab Association, Mr, Keating accepted the check as a derniam resort, when Mr. Tilman handed him $75 in groame, backs, and during the evening, at intervals, Mr. Ko was paid $123 more by members of the Froneh tion of the Committee, Mr Keating refuy furnish any moro music uatil his just demands were satisfied, and about one-half of the assemblage quietly dispersed to their homes After dark, crowds of dow.).town thieves roughs gal ed admittance, ana Captain Guoner his men had their hanas full. Beveral persons com plained of losing their watees, Pwo nicknocke who gave their names as Patrick McMahon as Veter Murshall, were arrested, and might have beea very roughly Handied had it'not peen for the offte cers, From 6 ontil half-post 10 o'clock Mr. Keating tried to get hia money, but the Irish portion of the committee having gon! * Home, Sweet Home heavy he Curses and imorecations both loud and deap wore showered on the President and Treasurers, am@® everybody denoonced the whole demonstration aa «4 boat, a few of the ring baving evidently realise@ sbout $3,000, with which they bad decamped. Capt, O'Grady failed to show anybody what dim position he nad made or would make of the funds ind recoived, The ticket sellor at the gate infor home early, he lad to play with a ligt pocket and @ 8 BUN reporter that he liad given Capt, O'Grady to pay tho band, and showed as _recel that amonnt, but the gallant Captain evidently for got to give it to Mr. K., preferrin, to give & misera bly written order, wich he da check on the Oriental Bank, FLASHES FROM 1HE OCEAN CABLES, ——- ‘The Chinese are preparing for war. ‘Tho Liverpool cotton mar! 9% 0, for uplands, and 9d. to1 Donsols closed yesterday at 024 92: 905 8S, PON | 7, MEN; 10-408, 85 ; Erie, 18; Photograpbs of Mr. Nath of thie city, and of hi arpanusted to Tune the London papers. Under the present unsatisfactory postal at range morta betwoen England and America, billy are com stantly arriving ‘Ouly to bo protested, be. cause the letrers of advice, which aro sent by shower Stoumers, arrive too" 3 5-908, Pent n, the murdered banker woo. the latter of whic are advertised for eale i WASHINGTON NOTES, phi ll Secretary Belenap will return to Washington ft about a week Rear Admiral Melanchthon Smith ts ferred. from’ the command o Yard to the command of the the piace of fear Aduiiral God » horongh ts tobe awigued Wo the command the Washington Navy Yara. Admiral Godoo vecoma Port Aainiral at New Yoru, ‘The law passed at the laat session of Cone: Organizing the marie hosnital service requi OFpital tax to be collected from the masters of ¥: at the rate of forty cents per th for every seaman Who shall have been omplored, on the vessel $1: co Vast ontered at any port of the United Stat on of vessels returning from | voyages ed aeom months ago find the tax donbied over tne old rat apd many have paid the new rate fur the entire Under the provost. ‘The subject is to be referred \0 Maw Attorney-Gone YOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. ame The Sixth Reviment will elect a Colonel and Ma Jor tomorrow night Tre steamer Bionylile, from Havana, arrived yaa terday, with yellow feveroa board The mervury at Byrne's, 109 Broadway, range@ from ito yesterday. -Averace, @ 4 Phat portion of the Boulevard rondway betwoum te Cirele’and Seventy nest attggt is go bo ")ou0d Toe The Kepunticans of the Twolfih Assembly Disteta® reauized 4 Woultord ppanuend a Wovdord and Keaksiana Cainpaiga Uae Moners. Leuvitt, Sirebeigh & Co.'s ereat safe opens at 9A. M. to-morrow, © ppene at morrow, in tele Cale Mrs, Cuthertae Norris fel! thronch a dilapidated per at the foot ‘of Cilovou street Yeaterday in'Behevue Honyital Wiliam H. Stag patrolinan, sufford ing. from fistaia ahd varicose voins, ws retired by the Per Uce Board yesterday al § 30 a yar in nd Platform of the American Tnstitute Rint tbut the faites were subdued by dich damage had bean done, Mathow Dolan, aged 4, while loaning out of the third story window of Mi Sicond avenan. vost sftornoon, tell lato the yard and Ws lastaiily killed. Mr. Patrick Lynch desires to say tat ho was, ame recto in iretnr'd om necount of hiv poitticnt a Shi ‘nod for erlise, and denies that he! deserted sa 6S The “shoo-fly” syateu is working admirably, Seven unfortunate patrolmen resigned yesterday, thas making places for members of the M. TB, Associa Jone. Frederick Lenioize waa arres Dn ot setting fire to his #1 ppeF part being & tone id last evening om ifteen th °. Damage, ‘Two new campaign papers, both in the intorost of Tanmany Hail, are to be siarted in this cyt ne Plection Rell, (810 be a tr-weekl other, (ke Mutual Alliance, ouce @ week A lard oil tank exploded yesterday aftor-oon, ta JA. Ameiung Morton and W 01 184 Downing ‘The Sixth Asi packing establishm ‘The Fifth, Sixth, Eloventh, Eivhty-foorth, and Sinety-siath Revimente of the second Brivade, NG. ¥., wll parade for inspection wit reviow at Corape Hos Square oo Munday, October 19, aud four following a “J. 8. Ro" writes that ay he was coming dowe town the olier day pn a Fourth avenue car. he hotiece Tinermus reading Vue svn. 3 the Lerald the De Praved Words, tthe dinui ceed Pines, wid | the Fades ‘Reporting Tribune A party of eighteen or twenty amateur oiremem \froni's bet made DyMe, A, i, Melo 0 Mr nero oF new nraeewen, yerace Of butte? betene Argolsuts cin, "Me Meilick ios NS Perinisa Health Hoard to gonn Can il Sabie mana Thirtv-eichth stecets, Bear tho Fv rs win deeaehy to be sprinkled with’ powdered cypsim ar pl Faris, and & tight board fence. 2) feet hie Upon the line extending across the b uch A. L Cazwuran, who was arreste op the complaint of Dentoa & C itt'e Dall in Buffalo, that he vad fran fom them on a draft upon. T wast Do tieut, osu that He a { ———

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