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TWE REDS TRIUMPHANT A Gunboat Seized by the Insurgents. GEN. GARIBALDI TO BE ARRESTED. whe Duc d’Aumale to Suc- ceed Mf. Thiors. Faidherbe Summoned to Versailles, —_ Gon The Result of the Elections The! Seize a Gunbont—The Reds Triumphant in Lyone—Garibaldl to be Arrested—Kaid= berbs Sammoncd to Versailles, Loxpox, March 27.—The Daily News his a Sdecial cespateh from Paris, stating that the elec tious pass.d off quietly, and resulied in an over whelming Commanist majority, ‘The revolutionary evthority is completely dominant. Panis, Surea 9%.—The result of the communal @lections in Paris is yetunknown, The Ogures thas far returned show that th ~~ but fw voters To insurrec:ionary Cantral Committee; has extorted from some of the supporters of tie Coma Order as \u!) and exact list of the members of that organization THM RESULT OF THE RLECTIONS One P. M—The result of the elections is now Bvown, The candidate: of the Central Republican Commitiee tiave been elected in all the arrondisse: ments, except the First, Secoud, and Seventh whore the vote stands as follows First Arron¢i soment.—The gistered, 22 ber Of votes cust, HT Which the Com nitteo's crndiates polied 8,6)) Second Arrondiasen umber rezistered, 22, 3; VoLes casi, 21,190 ; Committee pollet 400) Kéventh Arroudissoment—Namber regisie ed, 92 om reGiectod, " ig t. The Jowrnat e nun ber of cualifl d electors ‘who abstained irom vollm< at 350,000, Opinion with regard to tho election in the Mont- martro apd Belleville districts was div.ded. Some of the insurgents, considering the Commitiee Feactionary, refused to vote, and continued to keep guard over their canuoa, Otvers, more peacefully Anclined, attended the polls aad voted for what the Delieved to be a compromise. PARIS TRANQUIL The city continues to be tranqail, T of the spreading of the insurreetion | 1 A €onfirmed. It is reported here that th» +e sotiations for peace will open at Brussels to-morrow Brnutx, March ‘The message ton’ by Gen. Schilot tein trommanding the ( at St. Denis, is passive avd peaceful in tone, but hows no friendliness for the insurgents, Move ments of troops have been going ou lately wit activity in various parts of Prunce, but they are siricily in accordance with the preliminary stipala tons of peace. THM INSURGENTS SHIZING & GUNDDAT. Lonpon, Mare) 2%.—The ubiication of Admiral Baisset aud the Mayors increases the su Fevolution, #O ch wisvin a Weck Will spreal to al! the large (owns, and render the porition of the Gov erament i the rural districts untenable. The in- Surgents have seized 4 gunboat in the Seine, esp: toring the crew and some unimportant documents. ‘The Prussian outpos's have been sdvauced tu Vi tonnes. reports ceria are into Paris rman troops 089 04 the THE REDS TRIUMPHANT IN LYONS ‘The Oficial Journal of the Committee announces What eighteen datiulions of the National Guard out of the twenty-four organized in Lyons support the Commune. The new Government bas b Claimea there without bloodshed. GARIBALDT TO OR ARKRSTAD Th Tele Baiiles prompt arrest of Gea on Freach so VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR Vensatiine, Moreh &7.—The Minister of War hos notified tae Profects to ra n of mobilized Voluntvers in each of the depa . in pursue of the jaw which has just passed the National As semriy, These voinntecrs are to be forwarded to Versuilies immediately, nd are to receive daily o:e anda halfirancs, Tt officers are to be appointed by the Minister of War. DUC D'AUMALE TO SUCCERD TITERS, Tt is general’ y thonglt the Government is defunct, ard ® romor Is current thot M, T re will be forces fo resin, ani be sucece ed by tre Duc d’Agmal M. Thiers is credited with the remurk to his friends that when the Governme (has one pundved t @and troops in which {i ex) an atiack will ve Wade upon Laris. It ix beieved the capisal will be Fonoved to Tours, Gen Le FO ratiros trom the Ministry of Wor, ant will be succeeded by Gen ‘Clermbault, a returned prisoner irom Germany TUS LOOKS LIKE B Loxpox, March 81-9 P Deon sawmoned to Yor Alsace and Lorraine. arch 27.—A bill will be introduced fn the Foceral farliament for the incorporation « Alsace ond Lorraine, under the government of the Emperor, It provides that the German Consti:u tion will be evicrcet as the Jaw of ihe Innd [row ie Orat of January, 1 No mention ts made of Ceding & portion oF tae sequired territory to Bavar si ue The Treaty of Peace. yseus, March 27.—The negotiations for t aly Of peace between France and Germany will (soon commence, MM. De C the pien ries of Fran ts expected that the first sitting of the roore: hota Governments Wilk be held 8 is Vie French Embassy 18 the place agresd upon tor We mocking Phe Ex-special Coustable’s Visit to Queen Victoria, graphs « eclul correspendent at Ve ports tuat te ¢ 4 ordered the 7 jaribaldi cpox is appearance a batt duerbe has Benurs, Loxpox, March 27.—Tie Emperor Nupoloon Visited Wincsor ¢ le to and remained a Beur wih Query Victoria and family, An addres of weln wos made by Lord & ey. Mare Ca be idroo re also present, The caste aroun s were fled wih & great crowd of people Who cieerdtuees |: ror beartily The Attitude of ocratic Cone emen ou the Ka-Kiux Outrages, Wasmxatox, March 27,—The Deaocratic ders of Congress held a cagcas to-night a6 th to}, contiouing in session nearly four hours, Intercha iged views on tae surject of the Dill pre Rs 1 by the House Select Committee, an! criticise! ts € features, ‘The opinion Was exprossed that tue turd the Souts were the rexwit of the bad Siete of loci vovernment, while in not & few in- tances reoorty of violations of law, &e, were rest) ex crated or poll ical effect, The ienedy, bow ever, was not to be found in such Ku-kioa measures as hid been prese: ted, A eatn- Wiley Wis oo on ed Lo prepare Am address to the Pouple of the United stat Paying for Spanish Misrale, Havaya, March The Gacea publishes » @ecree im ‘which it iM ordered thot on and Py) xior' duly wil be impesed om the fol: fowing «1 On suger, per box, 162.1 per hove Dow. $1.5. on milnsses, per hovstend, Weg war. er pound, 10°; rum, $1; raw tobsec, per pound Be, chiar’ ous Nd Te; on islind lamer, § Ber ceni.; and oa and afer July 1a duty af 10 per ot. in to be impored on all goode imported Other local taxes are to be sasmented and the pro erode of all ure to be ux Slreudy issued or to be issued by the Spanisn Bank ‘snd advanced (0 the Treasury for war purposes a anereenceer ‘The Sun and the Nan Domingo Commission. Wasminaton, Murch 27.—The San Domingo Commission and attacl.és, who are here, do not dis ute lie correctaces o: gay of Mr. K Ben's to Lue uN, and Mr, Burton h Jet the issue he made drop, being satisfed that he Will onl make the maiter worse for bimself by Woatinging it dbo redeem the notes $e Spanish Telegrams from Cuba, Thavawa, March 97,—It i orted that a series eagetn. nie have {aken vince in the Rastera Eeiimnt between the Spanish troops aud Savrren baud that the lows of the latter 1a i lene is uoarly one hundred, ‘The tua a OFal Acola was kilos wear Bayamo, the Exposure of the President's tHlons-Nenator Mr. Sumner Party. Wastixatox, March 27.—As early as 9 o'clock the Senate corridors were filled with multitudes awalling an opportunity to get seats in the galleries when the doors were opened, and by 1 o'clock every seat was occupied. A few minutos later the doorways were filed, and hundreds were wandering through the corridors unable to get within seeing or hearing distance, At a quarter bofore twelve, when Mr. Sumnor entered the Senate Chamber, th galleries broke out in hearty applause, When the hour for business came, Mr. Fenton asked anant mous consent to let the ladies then in the corridors enter the cloak room ‘The House adjourned, and the members all came over to the Senats chamber. When Mr. Sumner took the floor all was attention, and profousd silence was maintained throughout the whole a(tor. noon. A few senators affected an indifference to the speech, 41 to give in, and before Senator Sumnor was through be bad the attention of all Lis hearers, Hhousands were unabie to obtain admission, and were compelied to go away, while those who had seats fat for nearly two hours before Mr. Sumner begin, and listened with profound interest until the end, Many of these remained uutil the Sonate ad- Jonrned, about six hours in all on the bard benches. Several times the popular feeling, In direct sympa thy with Mr. Soumner, attempted to break out in ap- plaure, which was promptly suppressed. There is tthat ninety per cent, of the audience were n accord with Mr. Samner. ‘The cflort Is spoken of by the friends of Mr. Sam- ner as the greate.t triumph of lis life, there being no Sevator who can answer bis spect, it bein he truly suid, not himself who spoke, but the testi. ny and facts, ‘There is no doubt that the demon ration to-day bas destroyed the last ray of hope of San Domino for annexation The Commissioners arrived to-night, bat have not yet prepared their repurt, They will not recom- mend aunexation, or express any opinion, but werely answer (he interrogatories in the resomtiti on, so far as they can, ard leave the question opea for every ove to form his own judgment, Mi, Wade pronoupees the removal of Mr. Samner from bis Committee an act of folly which will re bound apoo men who did it, Mr. Wade ia tll, being threatened with paeutnonia, ‘Tne faiut reply of Mr. Morton to Mr. 6amn A confession of the masterly power of the When Mr. Howe underiook to read Mr. Sam: of tae party, lis friends got idm to yield the Mor for an adjouroment, He will have time to prepare » tomorrow. Senator Scharz wants to say some nd tried to write letters ; but they soon it out (hing to-morrow, and it is uncertain when the debate will end. a TAXING THE KU-KLUX KLAN. - A Hint from Congress to the President to w his Power where he ought to use it—The House Commitice’s Bill, Wasuixorox, March 27.—The House Special Committee met to-day and Maally agreed upon a Klut bill, whieh is to be ceported to tue How to morrow by Mr. Shellabarger. As the bill now Slani’s it consists of five sections, and reproduc.s # the prominent features of Batler's proposition. ‘The first section is a deciaration of the rigots of clitigens under the various Constitational amend ments d gives civil as well as crimiaal romedios tor the violation of the same, and makes more atria gent the enforcement act of 187, ‘Tha second too dednes Ko Klux outrages, and orakes them amevable to United States Inw instead of otate law, auc aMxoe the punishment iheroior, The third sec tion gives the President abroluce rig! Whether any State gives proper pro clon to Ctzens aud tf he deciles in the negative be tay issue @ proclamation warn ug tae con fpirators ty disband. ‘The tourih section is merely @ continuaiion of the pre ceting, and gives the resident power to sus. pond the writ of Aabeas corpus, (0 weclure martial liw, oni to use the army aud navy to restore orver The 0 th and last section in the usual dorm declares All laws previously passe! mot in cousormiy wit u at to be wull aud Fold pot uoliaely that the bill may be tables, as of the House is opposed to tie use of th vile bre ut his. own , w di ys Will Getermine the questo — MARIE SEEBAC Rure Souvenirs trom Kings aud Quee Prince Unique Bijouterie tn the ofthe Proteturiaus of Washington Mine. Marie Scebach, distinguish any event ai S JBWELS, Was ington se hus receiv iene. sudered a great loss During the last ten or tw {numerous rare gifts from rozal ad Vne King and Queen of Haag er was alw rere in whose ( sat home and we avw her @ minature watca about the size of u gold dollar, of cunoing workmanship. The Queen of Hollan. olso gave her a timepiece of # diferent pattern but very beautifal, From other crowned leacs. princes, princesses, dukes, end duchessos the lady received meientoes.eniefly uniuue bujouterre Wanch ale carefull, guarded and kept ina curket on 8 table in ber room for tie admiration of ver frie a She Was prow. of their p + und thew Bas ber oa Delore her visit to consideral ly iner the United Sia Lant week » st Se was foifiling on engagement wit! the National Theatre, Washington, She had a sui of rooms on the third fluor of the St, James Hote On Thursday sue anda friend took ® carriage ant speni the ulter.on ring about town, While sic Was Lhos engaged her trewsures Were stolen, Sue dia not miss them unuil the following Sunday, when she was packing ber porture for New York, ens preparatory to ber d Tnweine ber sarprise sud furrow on raising the lid of the exeket not to tind her jewels sere! Sue could not cain the s'icutest clue for th ction of the thieves. Phe eintea's Of the casket Were worth about 81.81. fptoiicen Was ini ediately despavched (0 police headquarcer at Washington, and eversihing was doae to regain the stolen articles; but all eforis were of no avai Tie thiet had had ‘ample tine to make away Witt ss booty befor covery of the tho't Madause Seebach arrived in New York last Mo 4), and without delay inserved ® nutice ta Ui pers, describing tae stolen art i for Weir return, She says she woud Willi that and more, —_ SIMMONS FUND. Commodore Vanderbilt bas vet Heard of it The Widow Kecetves her First Money trom the San Off-e, A representative of Tue TUB DOC Sen called on the widow of Doe Simmons yesterday, for the purpose Vi handing Ler the money that had been sent to Taw Ux office by a few hard-working admirers of 1 6 yrave engineer. Mrs, Simmons occupies, with her le dsoghter, aged 8, neatly furnished apartments 1488 West rect. Mrs, Simmous married Doc about four yeare agy, and they were just getting ‘omforiably fixed when the terrible accide curred by which he lost bis li'e, In reply to tho in quiry a» to Whetlor she bad recelyed inuch pocun wy assistance, Mre. Simmons said that the money om Tue > UN was the Ost that had been placed in Ler lands. Mr, Gerard bad visited her and stited at Le had some $400 in lis possession, Which won)d be wiven to her $ 8UOD AB the subscriptions { Dve's tund ali paid ia, Ibis evident (rom this fact thet the Isrge-Dearted” and public-spirited mil lonaire, Commodvre Vanderbilt, in whose service Doc made Lis lenp into e'ernily, has been kept tn ignorance ef the fund being raised for the benefit of Doc's fumily, On leaving, tho representative of Tux SUN Was presented with a photogr 01 Doe and the followlug receipt: New Youx, March 97, 1871 Received from Te Sum, uevum ol $s il, being th unt of Coutrivurious to the Hor Simons fund cut lb Hikeness a to Tux Sux ofice MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, ——— THE VIADUCT BILL TO RE ForcED THROUGH THE ASSEMBLY. Speaker Hitchiman and Tom Fields say it Must Pase-Senator Graham and the Be Tax(Bill-Murrying up Business for an Karly Adj nts Ausayr, March 27,.—The groat Barber arrived here on Saturday, and though he ts not fully re- ‘stored to his usual lealth be is able to transact busi ness, and the boys are corresponcingly jubi it. ‘The week promises to be @ lively one, as the do termination to adjourn at an early day, enunciated by the Bows, will require great deal of important work tobe done in tue neat few weeks, Most of the important measures of the session yet remain to be acted upon. Senator Graham was seen in town to-day, and it is said Will vote for the Boss's tax bill, as soon as he is convinced that it Is for bis intorest to do so, The story that be liad been fixed to vote for the bill he indignantly denies, Ho has constitutional or chronic objections to it which can only be overcome by solid arguments, When he does vote for it, as doubtiess he will if bis vote should be necessary for ite pas- sage, he will have good and sufficient reasons for doing. The amendments to the city charter introduced by Mr. Tweed last Thursday wero to-nieht ordered to be considered in the drst Committee of the Whole not full, and will doubtless be puc through immedi. ately. THE VIADUCT RAILROAD PILL was tho special order in the Assembly to-night, and kave rise to considerable debate, Mr. Moseley was in the chair in Committee of the Woole, Mr, Weed of Clinton offered an amendment requiring every director to be a stockholder; also that work shail not be commenced until $5,000,000 of stock lias boon taken In addition to the $5,000,000 #u scribea by the city. He sald the act authorized we first ten men named to meet, and without owaing a doliar of the stock, to elect officers and to spend the §5,- 000,000 the city # authorized to subscribe, and as much more as they could raise by subscription, He thought they should be bona fide stockholders be- fore this power was confided to them. He bolieved the rushing through of ths measure without duly Perfecting It was only putting a ssambli the way of ite success. Hi in favor his amend m Mr. Fields tollowed in opposition to the amend- monts. He sald the success of this road depended upon the first board of irectors that might be elected, The gentiemen named were mon who haa the contidence of the people of the city of York, and i was the lack of conddence in the men waio Were managing son of the ( ilure 0” all prises of this kind which had been started in that city, The success in RAISING THE MONET to build this road would devend in & measare on the character of the men who were directors for the first your. He thought the people of New York were competent to judge of what they want- ed, and he believed it ongut to be left to them, Mr. Weed said the gentioman had not touched the potet aimed at in nis amendment, which was to require tue sadscription of $5,000.00) in addi tion (o that sudseribed by the city, As the bill stands, this Company can organize simply on the chs aubseriptions Mr. Fields responded that the elty, which was mostly iatercated in this matter, would take care of that, Mr. Weed's amendments were declared lost by the Chuirman, though there was evidently a ma- jority who voted for them, Mr, Alvord offered an amendment that the Com- pany suould not, under ponnity of forfeitare of ite charter, consoiltate with the Now York Central, Hudson River, Erie, or other Railroad Companies: and prohibiting the officers of any other Raileoad Company fron: becoming oMcers of this Company Hie was in favor ot tan that would give rapid transit to the eity of New York, but be thougit it should be properly guarded so as not to STRENGTHEN THR GREAT MONOPOLISTS which now oppress the State, Tne Onondaga Giant made quite a speech in favor of bis amendine He was fullowed by Mr. is and Speaker Mitewan 4 ormer eentiemar said that on ilroad Iaw they weuld from Clinton hg houses for omer Mir. Wee), be sald, was bud people to live in. He wight succeed in delaying the astige of tais bill, but he wished it to be auder H would be passed Just we it came from th Mr, Hiciman said this was a local was npon this isste be was elected Lo the Asse He believed the gentlemen named as incorporators tp itcommanded Cue respect of the poopte of tie citvot New York. and he thought it shuuld be leit to the peoole of (hat city to say bow tois road should be built and oy whom, ‘The repre soutacives of tie city of New York jotended that this bill should pass, and they would take the re e Vialt Eagie of Westehester was also in favor of ny wheasure that would give RAPID TRANSIT TO NEW ToRK, was opposed to the provision of this bill u © Board of bupervisors of Wes ester ce oud that county for tee building of tuis ro did not believe the county of Westchester would dare to trust it th that power. Mr. Alvord’. amen iments were carried by auch in overwheiming. majority. that Moseley bad ot the nerve to decide against them, mich to the and chozein of the leaders o1 floor. Supervisors surpr Y Mr. Weed offered never her amendan but pefore action sus trken Upon them, it Became evi it would be impossible to pass tie bill to. dent ti d Fied* woved thet the Committee night, aad Mr hise and report progress on the bill, and ask e to sit egnin, Which was dove, In the House Mr. Fields moved to lay that portion of the report ing 10 816 axain on th (0, Ibis leaves tue bill 4 tion to be ealled up agein ac any time without goin nto Committee of the Wools, The amendments of he Orondaga Giant, which slipped oy the Chair ian's mistake, Will’ probably be siricken out, and tie bili passed just as it caine from the senate. Tt was uacermiood that the Ratlroad Committee would report on tal ‘pos! ve Committee which was agrees THE ERIE BILL to-night, but owing lo rumors that prominent Democrats would favor toe repeal of the Clas fact, and to the tie consuined in di; cation tho Vieduct bill, it did not make tts appear There will be two reporis from the Committe: Phe minority roport Will be signed by Messrs, Weed, Littlejohn, and Baker. There is’ no doubi Dur that tie 1epstt of tho majority against Good: Heb's bill will be adopted, bot the Bgit will be a Hitter one Mf certain parties are not conciliated be comes Into the House, A leading Democrat * J vote against Goodrica’s bil, and he is a map The reports will probably be presented to-morrow pf cou iu the city of New Xors, Diy tonigint sed the IN THR SENATE, weed introduced ® Dill & ses in too ¢ roper care uch dinease, Mr Of contugiour dine to provide tor th persens uffected with Mr. Hardeaburgh totroduces # bill. providing for sten ers in Surrogate courts iu the Second and Anird Jusivia Districts The senate then weal into committee on the Making appropriations for canal exponses, ordered it to a ding ; also to pay & brevent the spread of New York, abu 4 treatment of nid interest ¢ candi debt, Which Was also ed to a third reading, JUDGE BOSWOKTH DELIGHTED, — The Kind of Policemen that should be wonder sropid Old Capt, Joho Willi Patrolman Thomas Reynolds was put on trial be- fore the Police Commissioners yesterday, the chargo Doing tuat he had beea off hix post, namely, Hudson eet, from Conal to King. Reynolds's side partner, Patrolman Kelly, swore that he heard the clock on Priuity cu sirike 5, and at that time he saw DELIA L. SIMMONS, — The Murderer Wilson's Starvation, Hantvoxp, March 27.—James Wilson, the my derer of Warden Willard, of the Connecticut State Prison, starved himself for five dayn of lnat weok On Puiurday the prisou physician injected beet tea into his stomach, and repeated the operation on Sunday. ‘This had such an elect on Wilson that be Gave Up his attempt a ~ ——— A Card To the Friends of Rapid Ts anatt The Legislature, by @ very urge majority, has pas for ths early Consiraouon of 8 fh niger railway (rom the Bat Dit nnw only waits the Coy ine a law, 5 belore tuo Governor Is fixed for Tours. i All persons ‘who are in favor of the Und Kallway are requested (9 wrtte a latter to the Governor respectfully requesting him 40 aig Kallway oil) Wite today. Wut your letters addreseed, urepaid, © To the H Han, Governor. Albany, Now York. Atk your iricids also to write to the Governor, Now is the tune for the friends of Kapid franait to a Do not fail to attend the great Rapid Transit Meet ground the Underground the mail at once, rebie John T. Hom incatied by tie West Side As Maria, Press Je. F. kay fee Jk nih W ards | Brush, Seo.: aud by the Tweifin a by the kuit Gide As eciation, Ciias. 00, D, Aru: Reynolds on his post Judge Boswor That must be a fine clock since n heard it so far off Kelly (brightening up)—Oh 1 St, Paul's, I think they call it Judge B—Aht St, Paul's, ie itt ‘Phav's good, Kolly (ll at sea aga: Well, its toat chureh on Varick st. You see it bas tous clocks, and they sirike hour: y Judge B.—Four clocks ; what do you mean ? Keily —i mean tour tucos ; 4t strikes overy hour, Judge B. (deeply iuterested)—It rust be an excel lent clock to do that, Aud you don't know the ame of the ehureh Beily (or ening Up Again)—Oh, yes, sir; it's Trinity, (Laaghter.) Judge B--Were you ever on Broadway t Koll) Yes, sir. Judge B—What chore ts thas opposite Wall street? Kelly.—I don't know, sir Judge B.—Tsn't hat Bt. Keily,~i Judge B,—You're an excellent officer, $< How Faithful Oficers are Rewarded. Mickey Fay, the prince of repeaters, backed by a crowd oi Nineteenth Ward rougis, compose of Pat Sullivan, Tom Mater, Mike Maier, Sieve ehan, Mike Vail, others, fr of the fevers’ of Israel Sclumidt, who’ wa 1 ine First avonue lager beer saloon about « monta ago. are employing political influence to have Capi voner and Detective Lawbreout removed frow She Ninetooaws Word, Jobnet ur ~NEW YORK REDDY'S The Luxaries which wore Sent to the Emt« nent Politician hin Cell in Chartes Street—The Blacksmit ree— Fight naa Street Car-Ont on Bail, Late on Sunday night a reporter of Tne Son visited Mr. Varley in his cell at the Charles Atreot Police Station, ‘The redoubtable Reddy, rough the kindness of some of his friends, had been provided with bed-clothing, @ plilow witha remarkably white pillow case, @ basket full of cholce pro visions, aod a bandle of cigars, He was dozing as plactaly ae an infant when aroused by the Atentorian voice of the polite doorman, who anid, “Mr, Varley, here 16 @ gentleman from Tus SUN who wants to speak to you." Mr. Varley arose, stroked his heavy auburn moustache, smiled, the d his head, and sald: Tam glad to seo you, Fir; Tam very giad to reo ‘on, becouse T want my friends to know, through Hira Suse tha this GiMcully this evesing was brought upon me-—that Tdid not seex it or expect it. [hailed 9 car to get on it, and the conductor refused to stop, I had ® friewd with me, and we after the car and jasped on tt when 1 «aid to the conductor, * Why don't ya stop for people to get on?’ He feplied : “*Pm_ranning on tim 1p for every snooxer Who is too lizy to jump on a car, Him no snovzer.' I replied, “Well, if you don’t like it you can get off” said on't get off," T answered. + Yes you will,’ eaid ‘the conductor, as he caught me by the throat'and tried to put me of, wien I struck him. You'd haye done the same thing, wouldn't you?” osked Mr. Varley, as he took two cigars from his pocket and poiitely cffered tue re porter one, Which was respectiully declined, Revorter—He canght you by the throat? Keddy—Yer, he dil, ond choked me good, Reporter—Who was with you? Reday—A friend. Renorter—Was it Mr. Draper ? Reddy —It was a friend, Elell you, Do you kaow that | He SUN went back on me last week} Reporter—How was that, Reddy t Reddy—Why, about my row with that dirty loafer Bill Tracy in Jim Mace's saloon, All there was about it is that I was drinking some wine when Tracy came in, and I asked kim to bave a drink He said “No, 1 don't drink with @ mard then told bim he was u loafor, and no ge as we weren't going to vurt ach other. At is all # lie about my having ha istol, How did the reporter know I had a pistoi ? never carried a shooter bat one night, and thea I sed it to wave my life. Keportar—liave you a lawyer, Reddy ? Reddy—No. 1 wouldn't give ad. ‘who couldn't pload his own rie! ‘and my frien! will swear thet tne conductor took me by the Wrost and choked me befure | struck him. ‘Reporter—Had yon been drinking? Reddy—Yer, a little; but L wasn't very full. & what Iwas doing, You bet « hundred dol lars to a doliar, I'm right. ‘Reporter—Did the conductor know you t Reddy—No ; you vet a huadred dollars two a dollar hie never saw me befure, or he Wouldu't have jump- ed me that way, Reporter—Did yon have a pistol? Reddy—No, eir; I don't carry ono, T had one only ‘and thea I knew if that follow Haggerty cauehe me at a disadvantage, le would cook my goove Tots thing don't amount to nothing. You bets hundred dyitars ¢9 a doliar I'l got out in tue morn ing all right. Yesterday morning Justice Cox required Reddy to find $600 b d Si T m Draper, the no- torivus badger thief, became his bondsman, ——— THE BABY PICKPOCKET, plea ates A Scene tn Capt. De Camp's Precinct—Nin Years Old aud a Pickpockot-Whe Baldy ey-A Story for Little Boy. Last night a Sew reporter entered C€ Camp's police station. La a cell nearly fronting th hot stove in the corridor he saw a small boy. Ti Huy erimy hands ciutehed the tron bars, anda small, troubled face peered through the grating at the visivor. * Who are you?" asked the Sun reporter. blue eyes were cast down, and his little dirty loos began to work themselves through «he lower part of the gruted door, ‘I'm Steve—that'e my maine,” he said in alow, musical voles. . Who's your mother " ingnired the reporter, Mrv. Brodie," snswered the boy Were does she live?" the reporter continued. Up in Madison street,” was the answer, * What are you in uere for The bias eyes glaucod furtively w the reporter, dropped again almoss immediately. Tue smuity lands seemed to ciuich the iron bars Gore firmly, and tiw litle tauddy tows worked convalsive'y through the «rat. ing," For takin’ Ove dollars out of «man's pock et," answered (ue trembling lips. “1 only done it, Mister, three times vefore, Baldey Cudney—uo tase me dot * Who is Baldy Cudney?" was the next question, He's a boy bivees nor Tam. Mister. L never took notuin’ out o' fellers’ pockets li ue made me do it, Tonly done it three times aiore.* Where did you rob the tien t In Broadway, on the corner of Barclay street,"* again claucing cautiously at the reporier, as it look. ing for sympathy, * The ey was in tbo littl pocket in bis overcoat. Bully Cudney, be pulle the bil upso ft slowed im tis pocket. an' be told efor to take it.” (With suddeo energy.) 1 wouldn't ov too« it, Mr, only ie told me for totake it, An’ when 1 tuk the Uy the man's pocket, Daly Cagney In Cebind an omP'us, an’ tax the f an’ give me fifty cents for it, was. Loply tuk mony out o tines before. “Tiow big is Baldy Cudney? asked the reporter. ‘Ho's about up to that second button of tat man’s vert, pointing to Sergeant Baocuck, * Ho'd a licked we if I hadn't av tuk it.” Hore the roporter took bold of the boys little blue roandabont. I! was evideotly mate from on old ermy overcoat, aud was Dutwhed with the smalioss sized army bubious. Hl out puiied we edvliars of That's the way it ail elles’ pockets three “Me muider made it," said the boy; “and she made this aust,” polling up the bosom; "aud elie made this Mionoei abirt,” pulliog lis lisie red under went up at ie neck, ‘Woat does your mother do for # living?” the reporter inquired. se ‘She tukes in washin’,” the sponded. PAT tis point Sergeant Babenck le the corridor The reporter took out his watos, Wout time is it, please, Misicr ?" eagerly the tiuy prisoner. ° “ Half-past one,’ sleey t" ‘No, Taint sleepy,” was the reply, <I sloep in the foreaoous, and sell Commerctag the rest o tae ie fellow re- kod was the answer, “Ain't you ell, good bye," said the visitor movin, a Hay," Mister, nay ! ypered the litie fellow. €02.4\g bis pinchod-uy, troubled face closer to the iron bars. BC me muuder gives the Judge $5, Won't he lot ms go. ef the teller don't appeur agia 1 Baldy Cudney and Muiry said he would?" ry 1 the reporier asked, der boy that's tn wid Baldy Cad Hoe gives me ton conts When [ make a good shake. The lithe anxious blue eyes watched the reporter pill ne ascended the stairs. ‘The poy said tie wa o yearsoid, Ho was arrested tor robbing Mora Go S. Brown, of Palatine Briige. Mr. Brow stayed uver last night in the eity for the purpose of Appearing against the baby pickpockot ERIEB'S $1,000,000 LAWSUIT. Vanderbil's Victory-Jadee Barnard une able to neo any Fraud, The suit of the Erie Railway Company against Cornelius Vanderbul for $1,000,000, waich tue piun obtained by’ fraud iu payinent lor a (J setiiement of sovoral suis against Judge Barnard, who delivered the foliowing decision: Since te last heatiug have oxamined shis matter vely carciutly, and navercome to tue fullowine conety Mr hought-at that Giue when the motion was funds fora nourutt. that prina’ facte the paint bed tade our acase agalnat tae ‘otendant to recover tr tim of #10000" That, however, depended ya £2 Guestions. the Qucsiiod of Iraud Bcd (he Question’ Taw as to {he POwor Of the company to comr-ounise au effect weettioment, After lookiog at the allegutions tn. the complains L found that itis charged buat the de fendaut obtained stock, bonds, and Money amouatog. tosole millions Of dollare Delonging Wo plait we reed therm, ‘There ie auother ailogatiou, that de Tenaant ovLalued possession Of the Loads, socks. aud money by acifce, tek oF fraud, or by the intluence With or control over tne Board of Direoturs, ot sume Of the officers of the Erie Hallway Company; also the fear created in the minds of some of thei to e@ect this settioment. The complaint farther alleges the Company has not the power to make oF bo enter Lato the agreement seb forth,or to compromisy with Work apd seliell and wit detouuant; Wet such Ff osactions Were a iraud upon the tockboiders, and that Fisk aud Gould, wo of the Hirectors, opposed it, a ANAdI® to Bad aay sronad for the alieged fraud, 1oaamuch as the tes Lnon) shows that at the time the plaintiffs were eugaged 11 a sor.ce of long d lawanl 8, brougut by didcient partica (su) B controlled vy deiendaut) Lo re Cover iarke § In order to got rid of t of the Hoard o jority yore thereo! in the negative, aiid Whatever exoreret, HOI WI ous 10 the mtockholders, but, om the Cunir beneficial to them, There ean he Bo donnt of th way to rotire their ow or thelr ow A) lttgations, at » meeting eed, Aud Dy w wa powor of the Erie Rall took and to buy th whenever they have th to doso. ‘They are spccinily excepted by the sd socion the Geperai Rallway Act from that provision, that Preventaraliroad compauios trom buyiby son, reuriint th ‘ every fact that two of the di Gould, ‘Voled” inthe hegauve out, would nave no mo srial weight {HO MOT WoiIENL bina IC eight out “of fe SoVOULeon had Vole Sho same AB these two Thave come tothe conclusion that tig action be matusaived, & by the deiena otticers ty and woKniny W oUF 'what wus Fgh fominny had the right 4 cota their lity they iid so for the Denes of the stookholdy COMVLALUE Lb MOOK dingy Alemlased WiKtvUt ovate, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. atiinnasne DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, rt Weat Side Jastice—The Ut of Recovering Property when the Thief bas Politi Influence, Last May Mrs. F, B, Lane, bookkeeper at Madame Demore ad her husband rented s room from Elizabeth Hall, at 11 Seventh street, She soon missed small articles of trivial value. At one time ten dollars enclosed in an envelope bearing Mrs. Lane's name disappeared, Mrs, Lane says that Elizaveth Hail had 1 irgeofher room, At last Mrs. Lane determined to remove. Elizebeth tfall thon became very abusive, and used threatning lan guage, Mra. Lane was alarmed, and quit the houee, leaving her trunks only lalf packed, Soon aftor- ward she missed a valuable muff, A boy was sent to the honse to get it. Tue woman Hall denied all knowledge of the maf, On Dec. 99 Mre. Lane met Elisabeth Hall in the stroot, The woman bowed, and attempted to pass on, Mrs. Lane recognized her maf, and asked ber where she got it. The woman thre ned all kinds of violenve if Mrs, Lane did not let her go, and sald #he would call an officer, At this moment an officer approached them, and Mrs. Lave handed the woman over to him. She was taken to the Mercer street police station, Elizabeth Hall there said that she liad purclased the maf, and that sie beld a re- coipt for it, Sue was sent to the Jefferson Market Court, and arraigned before Justicn Fowler, who Was sittidg in the piace of Judge Shandley.’ The Woman told tha Justice tat she resided at 8 Siantoa stroot, and swore that the muff was a gift from her motaer. As the testimony aguiust her seemed com clusive, Justice Fowler held het to ball in $390) ‘That'was the end of the case, and the eud of Mrs Lane's muf. Si twice visited Justice Fowler, and carnestiy goted hin to ald her in recov. ing the muff, but to no purpose, She bas repeatedly Visited the Police Central Office, the Tombs Court, nd the District Attorney's office in ber efforts to cover ber property. but all in vain. The woman Hall walks the ‘streets with no prospect of ever be- tng brought to trial, and Mrs, Lane's valuable muff appears (o lave goue where tie woodbine twineth. Such i New York justice, If tho complaint bad boon made betore staunch Joseph Dow Nog OF bow A © Impossibility ost Gunning 8, Bediord, Elizabeth Hall might now have been sujourning on Biackwell’s Island, and Mrs. Lane might have recovered her muff betore the mothe had destroyed it. ads The Fellows Foist The th ity Maire, Jules Viennot, an advertising agent of Nassau street, was heid yesterday by Justice Hogan on charge of embezzlement. Viennot was Chairman of the Printing and Advertising Committee of the Grand National Bazaar of the ladies of New York, Got up for the rolief of the Frencn, The news- Papers agrood to lusert the advertisements for haif pries, giving one-half to the funds off the Buzaar, Mr, Isaac W, England, the publishor of Tax Son, made aMdavit yosterday that Viennot hed received from the Treasure: of the Bazaar $28) to pay for advertisements in Tux SUN ; that be had made no reiura of the $140 given by ‘Tum ScN to the Bazaar funds, and tuat Vionnot had telontously eabezzied the other $140 which ne received as Tum SUN's azent. Other newspapers have been similarly vic tmized by Vienuot, iene Ponce Celebration by the Germans. Last Saturday in Carlstadt, N, J., the restora- tion of peace between France and Germany was enthusiastically celebrated, One feature was a pro- cession led by the Carlstadt SchOizen Company, Next came a triumphal§car bearing twelve good- natured smiling German maidens, the prettiest rep. enting victorious Germania, Following the car came the Caristadt Social Turnverein, the Hucken sack Turnvereiu, the Verein Frobsinn, a branch of the great Hildise Bund, the Concordia Krauken Vorein Nos. 1 and %, und the Jerome Base Ball Club, ives upon William MeQuad s in fove witha Twenty-Grst Ward beauty but William Suehan, one of his neighbors, made signs to the bowuty, which irritated him to such au extent that he bit Shean in the nose, This occurred in Joseph Schneider's lager beer saloon, 517 Tuird aveaue, on Sunday night, and provoked a row in which Cha! Arcutbald, of 34 Kast Tairty-tourth street (ouk part and wound up by shooting Shehan toe ara Arebibild, MeQuade, and Seaneider were eld by Justice Coulter yesterday, a OEE corge Ballot ays his Shoemaker, is employed by Messrs. Bradley & Co,, shoe dealers at 183 Bowery. Goorge Ballot, of 163 Allen street, owed the firm Kelly was feat to collect i He called on Ballot and prosonted th he account and thea at the di end of footing the bi he foot Took With a pair of No. 16 brogana ‘The Mutants’ New Nine, The Mutual Base Ball Club have organized for the season with Mills, catcher; Wolter Start, first bare; Ferguson, second bat tain; Smith, third pitcher nd cap. se; Pearce, short stop; Hu! left field; Tr, conteo field; Patterson it fiold; Higham, substitute, On’ the 6h o e club Will start for Savannah and Churles: @ Mutuals will staré oat wita the champion — What a Now Jersey Hunter Shot, By the accidental discharge of a gun in the bands of a friend, Mr. George Kiersted, of Fairfield, N. J., was shot in the back of bis head a few anys since’ white out hunting. as THE CAT AND THE FISHES, pata Swinging a Cat Oat a Four dow - Fifty somersaults and Only Ouse Leg Hroken—A for Bergh, sterdey » cat was thrown from a window at the back of the tenement house, 83 Pitt street. Af. ter turning over fifty somersuults, the cat landed in the stone yard below, witbout damage, excepting a broken leg. She dropped over eighty feet, Hor digestive organs wore not impaired in the least, as she quietly began eating # small fish whic she had keptin her mouth during her fall, She bad been swung out from the window by ber tail, Mrs Tous, of room 14, on the second floor back in the tenoment house, is the owner of the eat, and the lodger of the fourth story H4ek |e a breeder of fst ‘Tue cat had @ sneabtng regard jor Ash, and hed made several raids on the fourth floor. Yesterday her pendnium got fixed in the doorway us she was retroating with ler booty. It was grasped ip savage deiicht by te fisherman, In a moment the window ®aa opened, and puss and ber fish were revolving through the air at ligutuiug speed, Tue matter ie likely to come belore the courts, as Mrs, House is Story Wine determined to back handsolue Tom, and have rovenge for the act of cruelty toward the animal, —— - WESTCHESTER COUNTY, > of Fordham 1 man by the * A. Bre John Savage 4 bean n Convention, man of Westchester, and his coa aiuening home at the email drove fats the Hrony fiver dOUb, Dus the boise, Worth, elected a Hourd last sunday morp tan ana Welch sc Out $400, Was drowned, a. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Biron yon Gerolt was reealled from Washington at his owa request Mr. Peter Ewald of 819 Third avenne never had a keno game in uis house, not bas there Breyourt Hail slace the twid uf tie tt inst and not Alex ly before the evening Kilis tw a dead o on way in It was the Hon Eilis B, Scinadel ander Schnabel, who loetu-ed so. a ‘ orion Associath tao Live Dougias man, aud Alexande A mao named Jounsoi about fe tect seven che Wigh, ing spoctactes, hair ant beard tincod With #ray—is traveling aboul this city representing hinself as a SwN reporter. We wil tuauk our friends to bana bh. ¢ /RIOSITIES OF CHIME, othes Ross W. Folger, a Boston printer, committod au cle on Sunday by tasiug poison Yesterday afternoon Madame Cantreli’s rooms Wore robbed of avout $1,50) Worth of siiks wud eating Forrester, one of the many Nathan marderers, was secu and recognized in Memphis three Weeks ago’ Froderick Nuny, an apprentice in the Newark Dally Advertiser Oiles, Was accosted yesiciday lor Stealing tho letters of lis employe Frank L. Myles was held by Justice Hogan yes terday on charge of forging the name or E.R Wil ard to thrve chocks and of obtaining movey on th In the General Sessions yesterday T gis Was sontenced to unprisonment for t f bale tor killing J Wald Georgy Drown was 6 Yours and nlae mouths for w Two Custom worth o aeiae mas Wik: u yours and fn Halt wn ho. 9 State Piso tor pe wt burglary use detectives brought $1,100 Ol Of bay tO tile City yer erday, Having Now Haven, Coun, on @ charge of laying been port woout two yeara ayo. It was fon Oolimr, and was traced 69 $00 vorwowion of # Largo William atroot drug Oru, t f: —.— Coroner Nett Bryant to Possess Armed with an Umbrella « Doputics—Wearn Three Dini Shiny Hat—Mtrange Scenes Yoaterdny, On Saturday afternoon the Hon, Neil Bryant, Deputy Shi riff, armed with an umbreila and thr specials, walked into the Metropolitan Hotel. There ‘Was nothing strange in this; they had often done #0 before, But when they passed the barroom with- out stopping, an undeflnaole sensation of fear seized the multitade present. They thought that something waa wrong. Tho Ton, Simeon Leland Tushed forth from behind the desk and advanced boldly to meet bis fate, Ho was informed that ti hotel was undor seizure, and that the deputy sheriff ‘Would Assume immediate charge. Me expressed tis surprise at the suddennoss ot the thing, saying that he did not expect it for some time yet, but surren- dered gracefully. Pixeards wore immediately pastod on each of the mottled greon marble pillars at the bottom of the principal staircase, bearing the in- scription ‘This hotel will be clored Monday morning, | ‘Maren 27. SIMEUN LELAND & CO, ‘Tho guests of the louse were thrown into the kreatest commotion at the sight, and the loungers eazod upon each other in blank despair. All the boarders were notified to seek other quarters at once, and Saturday ight and all Sunday the corri- dors were noisy with the clatter of packing up. Yesterday morning Broadway trom Prince streot to Houston was blocked with carts and wagons rapid ly filing with tranks and bandboxos, and the scene Presented the appearance of a condensed firat of May. By oveuing every one had departed except eight or ten families, who either have paid their board anti! May 1 oF some members of which are too Ill to be moved. During the day noarly every notability of the city and vicinity called at the hotel to see for titemselves if there was any trath in the rumor tat the Lelands had failed. ‘The majority Were astonished to find the report correct, but there ny others, Of the o'er wise kind, who smiled ly and took paius to let everybody else know that they bad predicted it, Last night the immense brown stone pile looked dreary indeed. Oa the Prince and Crosby street sides evoryihing was dark ani all the doors were securely locked. On B Niblo’s Garden, witi tts crowd of pleasire seekers, gave little life to the ol landmark. The main entrance was open, but uo- body was to be scott inside beyond tho gray haired clerk belind the desk, three deputy eheriif, t Hon, Warren Leland, and a small mongrel pup of a bisck and tan color the shupe of a coal shovel, whieh liad evidently got lost, The pup whined so hard that it wi ly kicked out, and then all that were left were the Ion, Warren Lo: land, the clerk, and the sherif™s. Ao occasional curiosity seeker dropped in, but after staring awl Vanished out again without opening bis mouth, ‘These deputy sherifts were remarkable mon, James Moore was remarkable for the rotandit, of his stomach and the blackuess of his moustache, H 8. Troax os being the chamoion amateur rowist of America, nud Mickey Geary tor bis skill st billiards and the fact (hat but a short ime ago he was worth several hundred thousand doilars, They were further remarkable for the total absence of diamonds from their abirt boroms But the most remarkable that only one of them ¥ ore & silk nd that was far from shiny ‘The SUN reporier asked the Hon, Warren Leland for nn explanation of the presout unfortanate stave of affairs, that Simeon . gone into bankruptey, and that Worlds ure in possession and twe business Reportor—What 1s the amount of your liabilities, Mr, Leinud, 11 it be a fair question to ask ? Mr. Leland—Tnat I would rather not make public at present. Ican say, however, thut I believe our assets will more than pay off everything we owe eporter—It seems strange that sucn a fine hotel hat do you suppose to be the and—Fine house, tyn't it? Yer, sir; it's as fide a house as a man would wish for, Dut iK's too far down town—the neighborhood ie nos good. A hotel wants to bo up town to pay. Reporter—Is it true, as bas been stated, that this seizure was made at the instance of Mr. Stewart ir; not w word of truth init wits Mr, Stowart ; good iriends Nubody is to biaue for it, We ; «all Roporter—Hiven't Simeon Leland & Co, an in tin tue new Suurcevaut House ? Leland—No, sir. Its owne:l by our nephews nd fauiiiy are in the hotel business in sll directions, bat this particular branch of it | ing to do with auy otuer hotel bus the Metre Tiere Mr. Loland walked away to talk tou genth man who bad come to offer bis condoiements, und, tue Hon. Neil Bryant making bis appearance at tint moment (still armed with an umbrella) the re porier interviewed him and found out—nothing indeed, the Hon, Neil wos tofwgpce in bie. lite an out and out Kaow Noihiag. AWhadia know wes that ne Was ia clare, and, as seveal peuple had boon talking about that fret during the evening, it ts supposed tuat be obtained lis in nig tliat way. The Hon, Neil wore bis oy teoat buttoned up to the throat, but the giliawer of thres uninonse dia monds cou.d do distiuctly seen in the crevices b Ween the buttons, He aiso hind ona shiny sik Lat, He was accompanied dy two ober gentiemen iso wearing diamonds wad riiay suk bats, He ed W sliort time as the supper room had ed This moraing the whole house is to be cleared of rybOdy, Incuding tue servaats, antl place will be put under lock and key, ‘Ihe furnivure will be sold at auction, Mosses. Lelanits’ levse will not end until the Ist of May. ‘Tues te will pass tuto the hands of the Hon. William M. Tweed, who has leased it for the torm of Ove yoart at on annual rental of §60,000 per year for the tirst two W per year for ie remaining three years, “Lhe hotel will Le thorousbiy rv ed and titwed up in maguidcent style, aud Mr. Twoea's son Rica Will be installed ks proprietor, wih Mr, Abra Garfield, of the Delayan House, ‘Albany, as tanag ——— : y under ‘Treaty. Yesterday afternoon Deputy United States Murshais Crowley and Kennedy, at the iuatance of Messre. Salomon and Burke, attorneys for se Con sul of the North German States, armed with a war rant under tho extradition treaty, wout down the Day to mect the steamer Silesia from Hamburg, On boarding Ler they arrested Gustay Adoit Buden, a fugitive from justice, who 14 accused of torgery Ariiving at the city too late to by takea bolore tue Commisnonor, he was committe} to the county Jail He denies all knowledge of the iorgery, bt says that bo was building a louse at Brettuics& Saxony, and became indebted in $2.00 for welch o in-law was security ; that nos debt at maturity he came awe: When his fatuer-in law hat paid tho monoye snd tuat (he charge of forgery is on'y \ragpod up to rd an excuse for fuking him oat, ————— SPARKS PROM THR TELEGRAPH pan The revolt in Algeria is epreading, Lhe steamship Faicon is uninjured, he Washinston Thatcher says that # storm is ap proachiug tom the porthweat Au Arvest in the i ving able to pay ve iutending t go back House of Lords have re tho bill logal iaing marriage With & aecoasod Wile's sister, ‘Tho tria| Mrs, Laura Pair for the mardor of A. P, Critteadea, on te steamcr El Capitan lash yoar, Commenced tn ban Frauc.sco ycaivrday New Orleans tradesmen doclire saat they will ¥ legal means to resist the pa: additions to the State dot over ead avove 1) already ineurre d, — MING LO! axis Yesterday's loan subscriptions, $7,710,000, Wait Whituan, the poot, is in Washington, Collector J. F, Bailey's defaication, $123,643, Tho buggivts reached Wasulogton last night, Col, Stokes of Tenuessee ts not to be appointed Fifth “Auditor 4a the place of Judge Barron of Wis The Supreme Court yesterday aMirmed tho jnde ment of the Circuit Court for the Distriot of Lonel ana, declaring valid ® promissory hute given, for slaves in 1861, holding thas as the consideration of the Dole Was legal at {ue dato Of tae contact, ue insted ment w valid. NOVE ——__. JOITINGS ALOUT TOWN. Mory Curley, azed 2 yerterday, at monsus, was scalded to deat Feet Another depo Ki). side was put up lust evening by the backers Of Kuwards aod Colas, James Dy iver, was found doad at dayb stoop of O71 Teath aveuuc, Perdue, sentenced to death for arvon on the higir isto be removed from Ludlow strect jai to th Toinios *De Kalb" asks whethor sipiy cated an oitvadur withio ean vel? The body of a drowned man was found yesterday of West Bightrouth siroet, S er. Hy bad an policeman can pos juoving him. Who Sorth I Opentace silver watch, avd siveve butions with let ter F Yesterday Philip F Wn, atterpied to jie Boat to (ue slip ousue s drowacd, Tho Granite Stato, on entering Holl Gate on Sat sh. of Bridge street, Brook from the Bridge stroct terry ew York And, falling, wos urday morning, struck o” Nigger Hoad and lows her fino heal TG timbers iw ber bilge "word suiannod Tue tovnl danvay Giusied ut $6.00), "Bhs was float ed off at1 AM. yooverday, aad Wad (yWea duwo to the large Valance Nook, AN EIGHTH WARD TRAGEDY FRIGHTFUL SPECTACLE IN A CLARE STREET DANCE HOUSE. red by Twe A Lively Chase Over negro dance house at 24 Clarke street was last night the scone of another tragedy, AS about 10% o'clock Charles Wilson, better knowm aa Charley, the negro bootblack, who has blacko@ boots at Mercer and Prince streets for the past fourteen years, while passing throng’ an alleyway alongside the dance house, with his wife, was radely Jostled by Charles Morse and Join Moore, Charley told thom that the passaze was wide enough, and Dolitely asked thom to allow him to pass with bie wife, Moore then applied an offensive opithet te Charley's wife, and rudely pushed ler one side, Charley said: “ Morse, I do not think {t the part of ® man to insult a woman.” Yo this Morse replied that he dare uot resent it. “Tm no fighting man," id Charley, * bat if you attack me or my wife, I can take my share ine fight." Moore then struck Charley In the free, Knocking him over against the stoop of the house, Then Morse sprang upon bim, and caught him by the throat, pinning bim to the ground, Whie Charley was down and in the grasp of Morse, woe is a Hereaies, Moore took a razor from his pocicet And attacked the prostrate man, culting his hea@ open in six places, completely wcalp! The marderer, maddened at the sight of b! him ‘on ihe ict side of te neck, ‘Thon he made another lunge, and cut Wilson's chook open from the corner of his month nearly to the eur. Charley's wite when her busband was first ae tacked with the razor fainted, but soon rocovered alarmed the neighboracod, Ot « Cosgrove, and Schick hastened to the # The wue derers had taken the slarm and fled, Cosgrove pursued Morse aud soon arrested him coneoaled in @ neighboring barement. Moore ‘as pursued by oMicors Schick and Ruy. In his Might he made for Broome street, dodged into an open gateway, Jumped three fences closely pursued by the officers, and was fnaily bro ane to buy and captured on tae roof of a house at 19 Vandim street, ‘The wounded man was burne to the Prince streat Station, and Dr. Freligh was summoned. Lt wounds were drossod, but the Doctor was unable ot alate hour to say whether they would terminate fatally, Moore sald that he workod for Thomas MelKenaa, At 14 Waverley place, was born In Quincy, IU, is % years jorse claims (0 be a cook, aud 38 ‘les Wilson had his eye shot out by the note rious Thomas Higgins on Mercer street about three years ago. $< A SUNDAY RUM MURDER. portant ene: An Affeny in a Fourteenth Street Salooa— Beate: They had a desperate affray on Sunday night in Iaaac Weindeer's Inger beer saioon, at 194 Kant Fourteenth street. Billy Gordon, Barney Kearney, and Thomas Morough baving quirreiled, Gordon and Kearney stripped themselves and made a dash at Moroag! At this juoctare Thom uw Collias ea. tered. He tnterceded for Morough, and said to Kearney, ** You had better not lick bin.” Koarnoy then threatened hin, Collins dared itm, and at tae ame tine pulled off bis coat for action, Gordo’ struck Collins on the right eye, closing i Kearney now rushed to bls pal's arsistanco, and Putting bis arms around Collins's waist, throw bi to tie floor Kearney aud Gorton then Med.and left Collins unconscious, n some of his friends came to bis oid it wos ascertained (iat Collins bad been stabbed. flis clothes wore saturaced wi blood, Tom Costello, of shooting notoriety, took bim te Bellevue Hospital, ‘fhe surgeon fund one siah im the vack and a jous wounlin the left side, Yes tortay inflammation set in an! lo began to sink, and at avout 12 o'clock ‘ast night he was very low. ANOTHER STYLE OF FORGERY. siesstolbcted A Young Gentleman with a Diamond Pin— How be Raises Fands to Cac a D: Fifth Avenue, A young man, fashionably dressed, and sport- ing a diamond pin, accosted young Chas, K. Sco. field oo Filtd avenue last Saturday, aod asked him wheiber be wished to earn ftv ceuts by king @ etter to Park & Tilford at 112 Siath avenue. The Ind took the letter and geve itto Mr. Tilford. pre it, Tt was ia a lady's snd, and read as fol SATURDAY, March 25, 1971, Will you piease be‘ kind enough to to use some money particntarly, nd have not nt. If you will oblige me you cad enelose it tn 9 Aud glye It to the be Respectully yours, ELIZA), SCOFIBLD, The lad wos asked whether hix mother bad sent him with the tet He replied that aman met nim on Fifth avenue and sent hiw with it, Meantine the slurper became unevsy and fled. From a de seription by the lad, Oficer Gaffney arrested the fellow curteenth sirect, near Second avenue, turday afternoon, On his person were found ten ictiers as above. With blank spaces for names fhe prisoner gave bis name as William Smith, Mu. Tinvorp Jonn me $35 He told Capt. Cameron that he was inurriot, and lived in Brooklyn. Mis parents, lio says, are wealth Ii thoy have polities infue. they may keep him off Bi committed Police Court, ckwell’s tsluad. Ho wus yestorday for @xaminsiion ot the Evsex Market co e Fisk nnd the Colored Men's Celebration, At the mecting of colored men last night a ription of $50 from Col, James Fisk, Jr., was reported, and it was announced that tao Colonel nd uniform fity men Will move through Hudson, Cana}, Broa tway, and would eq The procession other streets to Righta avenue, where Col. Fisk will review il, ‘There will bea iass meeting ab Cooper Institute in the evecing. vei ee ES ak HORSE NOTES Mr. Charlos EB. Gildersieeve, on behalf of the Fire jommissioners, has invited (he good Mr. Bergh 10 I ect the Fire Dey artinent’s noble stad. Tlie, ult, LOSSES BY FIRE, An @<ionsive Ore raged ia Halilux, Canada, om Se tday Mr FE. 1. Ludlow's summer resideure, on the Hudson, near Tivol, was burned on Satur August Stengel's barn, in the rear o Banke street, Newara, Was buraed last evening. Losi $y ingur dd, —— HOURS OF LEISURE, ‘Ihe Henry Bu Apollo Halt to-morrow oventug Oliver B. Goldsmith. Jr, aged from Shakespeare in Clickéring’s og. Company D, Capt, Klong and Company M1, Capt, Smit, Of the’ Kleventh Kegimont. Nad (hee aunial bolls th Harmonia Maly and Walhatia Mall ast Col, Funk aud bis full «tad of viflcers visi places of enter and were rece!ved w honors, inion will dance in yours. will read W hall tats evem BROOKLY. ch hus vetoed the resolution of the horining thy tocreays of (ho Wales Mayor Kalba Cominon Coaneil ‘The special deputy United States marehals have Not yet boen paid tor their Her views at the lat election, Nearly 2) of them were clamoring ab the Marsuals oifice yesterday Capt, Z Davis of Grove street aveniie, ruptured a plood yeasel ye y while draws Apall Of Water froin A well la tia Fear vl the pres es. He died a few hours thereafter, Sylvi Mail, the Frenen rin the thir © Grau Fife uary Justerday wenteuc yeu oe NEW JERSEY, a toad, The Jersey City charies An oli gontieman liv he nae tue orlgiual will Senator He pective Repu © near Paterson says that old Aaneke J y A. Williams iv sid bo be the prow. Wan Candidate for Mayor ia | dobn Paxwon, lately a wevlthy resi tent of ville. Paterau, Who was recently sont tothe Lang Any lun, died Gu Sunday. Me baal A show ashes fell in the neighborhood of Walled (row suine Ourning forest y Vhe Paterson Guardian says that ae the Bergen County Watchman has picene t ‘Sumber, Tho gerrymandering provisions of the new charter tn blotting ont the Ninth Ward prevouted Atderines Brauw sud Kochi’ r tron participaeing. ii the wrocuede ihe Paceisoa Comuiou Couucll last evenings William Hl. Jacques, tho convict who escaped from the Frovlon stato prison oh Natur tay. taste by secroting iiuse t in d outtiae vuraare the root at uighi, Wa day OFLU ALLOY Y oavoe + Nevaik Methodist Conference yeaterday the Countttee on the Dennville Camp Grount ofored & resolution probibitieg the bale Of tnoucey On Le Kround After @ lone aud excited discussion te reso: {ution was rejected. A Paterson paver noticos the snakes, which 1 Judying trom Cans Of that city have arcunged thor eiunnot be possible that any copper (a Was region this year, reappearanoy of Cab tne bills Of that Welaliboehoow hi | q } P| |

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