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= — THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 10 ° 1871. PRICE TWO CEATS {ime before the blow was sirack, hia by the coat at the tin wien Mr. Woed was to do #0 until ®! it he bad shown 8 disposition to avoid trouble the matter could have been amicably ar Mr. Irving has gone to New York it is impossibly to get his version of the far, but tho report of the Commitiee, which will doubiless be in on ‘Tnexday morning, will show Were the mort blame rea! ‘Lue course of Speaker Hitchman, In demanding that the House take tn.nediste action to vindicate ite honor and punial offenders, i# Just wai would be expected by tose Wao know tie man, and re- coives the warmest commendation of every dody. ‘The Committee is composed of xentiemen who will ‘of consequences, — Mr. Grst to call tor the ay tee to investigate toe mamiier nondaga Giant, woug! some on “ miTTING ovT,” dolloves it sliould be confined to the Committer BOSS TWEED'S PRIZE RING. SNE DEMOCRATIC ASSEM)LYMEN IN A QUEBK PREDICAMENT, omenieetaet ovhy they ™ BLOODSHED AT THE MINES, ——_—— THE MEETING OF DHE MAGNATES OF THE RAILWAYS. paseetareneal ‘The Strike to be Ended before the Close of t mot Blew at Scnantox, Pa., April 9.—A thorough search of the mining districts about Scranton fails to discover any of the dead men were been killed in the riot of Friday. exagacrated, but the troubles are deeper and more threatening t any sensation reports could have made them. The miners say that Moore attempted to shoot a Union man o bis shoulder, and that bis Ausanr, April 9. —Tho disgraceful fight ia the wrsombly of last Wriday evening ts etitl thi @f gencral commont here, and new facts ai mors are continually coming to the surface, whieh fo to show Why fo much fooling should exist ‘@ver this bill, Nevor before was Tammany in euch dilemma If Mr. Irving 4+ expelied, tae Demo- erate will be lef with only sixty-toar votes in the pointi aud ty Assembly, one short of the necessary mamder to | Room, and’ practised on others than wombvers. | elbow was struck 4 that thus he wounded pass a bill, and if be is not, there ace goveral high: | Mr. Nicholas is an old J Mersonian Democrat, and | himself, A physician who ts attending him, and be toned Democrats wo it is sald have expresso’ a fo bis Gaty, Wo ms rh OF ME | himseif on the contrary, denies tbat bis injuries are a parties are ermination to resicn, Anjong the latter, [have od teak be te "the Oct werd Alec, | the result of pistol shot, and says that they were Beard mentioned the mame of Mr. Coon, of Scbuy- | Frear is also too veil known to speculate as to | caused by stores andclubs, He bus so tar recovered what hia course wi Meantime the pulse of those members who re main bere over S¥nday beats fast ani bigh, aud (were is much flerce talk as to what will be dono if the Committes do so and $0, and don't do so and Among the rumors is one that in @ certain event all the Republicans will resivn, and. thus leave the Democrats without a quorum, ond another Uhat in anotuer events number of Democrats will rosie and ta hands Kepubi to predict that Ber, the gentierman who did not attend Henry Statth's Party, nud does not wear bern-door breeches an @wailow-rnil coats; Me. Joy, of Wyoming, and oth- ers, What Mr. Weed's course would be in such ‘an vvent there can be no question. TAMMANT'® DILEMMA, In this predicament they find themselves with the supply bill, the amended reeistry law, that he is ready to go to work to-morrow. So are all the others who were beaten, eight in all, except ing Martin Susao, who is deiiriouss but not seriously bart. ‘The officers of the Miners Benevolent Association repudiate thd action of the ruffians who huve deem orning and pillag! ing the past few day: indeed Tecan find ni whe is acquainted with and mony otters of the most important measures of | Rothicg of the kind will be done, Dut tat the mat: | them, They are the the sersion yet to be acted upon, Many of the | the tutercsis o er the State or the Democratic scum oF t NING POPULATION Promineu: Republicans have been lard to deciare | Party. “As for we lk of resigning, it may be put | the residents of the five points of Hyde Park, Dar. } down for buncombe. ere are not hal’ a dozen ¥ thas if the Democrate will come up to the seratch | Nun in tne Asusubis who could be clubbed cut ct ie | Ie te four months that the strike bas now con vend act promptly and fairly in this matter, they will | Lefore the dual edjournm If any lined, the arrests in Scranton have averaged only ‘Yoto fer anything that Tammany may wantofa locai ature, but the question is whether they ean be trusied. I’, as hac been assorted, this bill was in troduced aud pressed for the purpose of making # “strike” on the Hudson and Delaware Canal, it is mow conceded that it las miseed its vim, ad eirack the Tommany organization a fearful blow square be Awoen ike eyes, Hut, embarrassing as the situation 4, It ts Cue to sir play to say that there seems to be 0 disyorit on to shirk i oF delay action, Justice will be done, ond ONE MAN OUGHT TO RESIGN, however, it is Mr.Jobn L. Fiagg, C Railroad Commiitee; aad had he herded the temper 01 (ue House, a8 evinevd twice before on this bill, ‘and ceased t6 prees it so persistently, this aiscrace ful affair would never bave cccurred, — Ia the lan- Kuage of a distinguished Democratic Senator, when Spesiking of bis course to-day, he hag buried his will tea per month, whereas whea the men were work- ing the minimam was forty. Bat reeontly, and wien the mon thought that she ead was near, and that Wey would win, the Rarublican and the Demo- crat began publishing articles svidently dictated by the Companies, exasperating the men beyond rea. ton, Every species of sbuse was heaped upon them, They wore taunted in the most aggravating manner day after day, They were told that on the 15tn of this month ¢ 4 be filled by Chi rman of the raise him." The Commit beld reay afternoon, and © Messrs. War’, Flanagan, Blackall, Dayton. Sr Foroes, Burdick. and Jor ‘They until 8 e'c ock to: THE WONOR OF THR MOUSE VINDICATED, Irving will be pres n closed, | to fo to work. They gave vent to their ‘The evidence before the Commiiiee is said to pe | 4M the report made to the Houve on Tuesday, feeings 1a strong tan ——— moarly ail in, aud a reyes’ will doubtlers be mace early as ‘Tuesday morting. and acted epon imme. upon the opportunity to exercise their natural bent for 4 GOOD TIME COMING, " RAPINN AND INCENDIARISM. * diately Mu. Irving went to New York yesterd Thursday - ‘without appearing before the Committee, thoueh he ton Matarduy. The | Themen who wore works the mines were on bad been summoned. He is said to regret very the Dabiivncy BI erally Union men who had oven most urgent in « beginning that the others should strike, and their more cousistent brethren were matarally angry With them for thus delaying the surrender of the monopolies and endangering the object of the strike. They were therefore easily led seemingly to lend their codntenance to the lawlessness which they devrocate and wonld have provented had they anticipated it. On Thursday the real mihers made their first demonstration at Tripp's slope and went away peaceably, when the mem at work then prom ise to atop, The next day they were Joined by the ruMans, abd the readers of Tm SuN know the Much (bat he allowed his passions to go far get the centro} of him as to make him strike Mr. Weed. Ko one who knows the man will doubt this, Int Boure he has been looked upon as one of the rough diamonds,” and waa gone» y popular with every eve, !eing regarded o8 8 man who means what he nd says what he means, aud who believes Qbet one straight his from the shoulder is worth more than six months of litigation to se'tle a als uted point. Iliave taken somo pains to got at the Wasuixarox, April 9.—The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday decided to report the Hou Ku-Kiux bili on Monday for the action of tho Senate, and recommend that three days be set apart for le bete, Senator Edmunds will sabmit some amend: mou.s on the part of the p acrity, but the Indica- tions are that it will be passed without any material change. Porsibly the power to snspend the writ of habeas corpus may be stricken out, and If it is the House will probably concur. As soon tue De- Bistory of the bili over which the row occurred, mocracy show (heir haad in the Senate on the Ka- | rest. > ‘ well as tho particulars of the aftay, and will kivs | Kigs bill,» time ean be Maw! for adjournment. If | , At 2 olctock, yesterday morning, David Mosler's them to your two million readers as they were given | they allow It to be voted on without Hibuswering, | Be’ house on the outekirts of Hite Perk was sex to we by j erties who ought to know, next Saturday or the eusuing Mouday wil be agreed | iY ng boss in Briggs’s shatt, formerly a miner and upo ‘The House Appropriation Committee have stricken out nearly all tne Senate amendments to the Det cheney Dill, and among overs fe scheme for a Eve-railliva’ dollar pas. tor Washinetea. If soything of this Aind ts ever passed, it will be of Moro Medent Pretourions than Lao yet been planned, and will not close ne Union, The closing of Briggs threw ws aad afer laring idle for some time, he took a job in the 1ilpp Slope, He war tera on Friday, and Was seen to band a revolver to j and the same evoning le NK BIL), Waleh Led To THE FRACAS ‘was intented to repeal the cbarter of the Delaware Hodson C. pauy, and was introdaced by Mr. arving an to the Railroad Commit tes, of which loth Weed and Irving are members. ‘There wus als. another bili introduced by Mr. Cary | Mil tyae he portant siceets or shut out ASSAULTED DY A DRUNKEN RUFFIAN bighelesedbaedebsh eM UL ledicelserscgiodd railrot ‘OM poinis seceesible by the borve care. repealing « portion of the charter of .e saine Com- | When thie bill werk to the Senate it aporoprisied | (@, Hyde Park, and they Knocked the wan down 10.000 for mecowsary deBeioucios, and wat him i Wevore th 0 eturned to pak hime, w Weed’: inien is thst Lenring balore | ihe House increased to $1,600,000, coverine all Kads | qclvt "yk tircets filed with idle mee, wie the Crmunttee on Cary time eniy cue | pleenemes, and baving bine se:iio Sood againet the houses watehing the marching to TeOu, nd tea member Of Lhe Asseinbiy, appeared Mitlee have 60 far Jeckied to’ allow ‘ony 0 ro of 8 ia, bot they did nothing, to- fore ihe Committee apd cdvocated its passeg.. wards evening qui lly dispersed to their homes, ni *. Irving’ these sections t remain, and that 18 the repe Hitleween were worse shan Secless, be Fepurtel by a tare maoniytiverihe tier four | the lam previding for the March sousion'uta ew | fears entively composed of winers eh aifike Ik @issentine. Without ever having bwen acted uvon | Concres other counties. Tiveir officers aid that they wou d ‘The indications are that Gen. Chipman, Repubii- can, will be elected deietale to Conaress. Tae colrred vote will be about eig vote. fo conmiitce, ore week ago linet Mr living ‘oferta Dis Bill back to the Cs eompleis at any time, but bir Friday night resluuion to refer pitiee With power to report ‘eed objected, and, protect property from destruction, bat at the same time they boldly proclaimed their jutention of leaving all Liackiegs to the tender mercivs of the mo, ssiould work be recuined in any of the mince wi ich five per cent. of t requiring UNAimoUS CONsent, oF COuLse the me Mt das docided not to anpoiut Fred | iey were guardizg. ‘lney were all sent away dur- Uontuled "Last Mosary, however: whe Mr | Douglass Becretary of ie District Geverniccut, | ing'tuansrnoon with the caception of four com Wee was obsent from the Ho the resolation ss panies, and as the traiag went oot they gave tbree was neni cttered and passed. snd or Wodnesday THE PERILS OF THE ROAD, cneors for the W. B. A. and orber miners, aud three t, Mr Face, Charman of the Rauroad m peste Si ma for the ed! oF of the Repub ublican ea eiseka amiites, ae it ts char ed, without having c:lied " abnowacement that Gov. Geary ro Committce together’ to take any ection upon t The Narrew Eeca of a Distinguished | ii5 of quo warronto against the compenios was b Down-Town Tradesmun while Riding in Central Park—Mr. Pripie's Famity. The sudden jump of Summer iuto tae lap of Spring 1 aturday sent tho pleasure seekers with their fast teams to Harlem Lage and throagh the pleasant drives of Centrai Park. Thoroughbreds make their beet time on but days, and y day and Sotorday their drivers experienced difficulty in keeping them within the) te of speed—scven miles an bour—allowed by toe Central Park rules In conseqnence several accidents eccucred, fortunately Rone of them resulting fatally, 90 far as ‘beard. Mr. Oliver Hitencock, weil known in tho nelgh- borhood of Frinting House equare as the gentlomaa of immaculate shirts, ebony ino’ fee, aud digestibie cak He was driving with fH rovurted 1 complete. Mr. Wee ated sganst the report being re Fesso above aiven. and uron the Bp fig be must recognise the rigit Seco a roport, Weed moved to Dill to the Kalroud Cotamitter Benouncl gi ‘at that thine received with much entha ‘At about balf-past eleven o'rioce iast nignt some rufflaos caught one of Morris & Weeks" men in Hyde Park, and began beating him. A nuy ber of Union men interfered to save bln, aad a crowd col lecting, asm by the me: irman t minit the ame time A LIVELY rion raged for some time, Fortunately no one was The pilners started a proce: trees of liyde Park, aud soon had from 1,500 to 2,00) men in the renks. ‘hey passed ain street out th ihe direction of Tripp's ‘and they wero leard yoil flelds arounit (he mine all wight. Peyoad this th no demonstrations, aud ut daybreak wad scattered to (heir Bomes. The troops which remain here, with the excon- ton of amell details at newspaper offices, were rent oUt te ihe fair guound at the uoper end of Hyd> Park, Jost across (he Lackawanna river. and front AN OUTRAGEOUS ATTEMPT fo repeal ‘he charter of » company ugainst whom no compinuts bad beew made, &e. At that time Mr. Irving )came wuch excited, «nd denounced Weed for in’*rferirg With what dil not concera him. ‘Weed’: wotton prevatied, aud the bill was recow st Mr. Flarg moved to dis. lueo from (Legturther consi - tthe bill, ans cack it ba ordered tn th 1. ‘This motion required Mnammons conser Ro ono is Verdunt enoug to suppo Flagg, iter the experionce he had alreaty t ie e. bill, expected 101 oO. gain. wagon, with a lad by his ride, tnrough the Park ; ‘ 5 Ly Lim in thus pressing the bill, but ching the reservour, two lads ss horseda < on | Guard, 48 mea, the National’ Rifles, $2 mon, all of Bob more die eihaos, (ian it i to undersiand | the wpper bridle path we i Hescicon, and’ the dackson Nationals, of Berwick, man; cther “eeu ¢” ways of thateentieman dwr- | 88d Wildl¢ shouting. Phi frighten (yea eR ALS , ; fing the presen. sersion, and which oughs to burs and they became unuisaagead’ cate him politically beyond bope of resurresson. As thy Th and cn be relied on sheds Produces Avont'S o'elo ‘They eeenpy the fonr long xhibition of manufactures and jaad of the Zouares aiidings 19 relley io sale! #o1ang sO one side, overturning the Youicle and toruwing bim eut. He siruck oo bis head, As the borece were dragging bim over the bard roud-bed, he let xo of the lines, Mr. itchenek weighs some time of pis waking this motion, Mr. Weod was sb- gent trom the Cxamver, ana Mr, Littoun was ogared in reading @ paper. Bat Mr. Baker " county, WhO is also a member of the mittee, umd Who, it will be remom- * 20) pourcs, Fortwonteiy, his strongiy-hailt neck | the euard. 4 in command, an BEtGe'ihe erie bill waf'on the lookoat for the | sustsined the shock withous breawing. ie escapoc | and Corporal Core, Ind already gotten outed enh pe sete aiecint | mith two cuts on hls forehead, scratched hands snd | Private Braino was in fron Je egad, and was worthy Cha \T dragging bis musket along the wooden fluor. ‘The Otner eoldiers were following starua, A pile of lamber stood slongside the door, and Braine was jostied against the luinber en that the lock of his musket caught tn # projections, touching it of. Tt was locded with a ball and throe bucashot. The ba!’ passed tarough Lieut. Weaver's stomach, injur- ing his intestines, and struck Core in tbe breast, driving one of the suail brass buttons of bis zouave jucket Into bia heart, eis, aud Lore trousers. Some laburers and two members of the Purk Police stopped the horses Short distance trom Lhe scene of the accident. if he wished to prees business, They were then purpose of @uiertaining is resoiudon, which would require + bwo-third voi, This skonld have deterred h: ie matter farther, as he mast have known be impoesibie to Ket such a vote, but he seemed deicrmined to KUSH IT TO TIE EXD, and made the motion, The Onondaga Gtaut ealied Fifth avenue entrance, tna light wagon, when th norwe turned too quicWy, Oreaking one of 4: wheels, and throwing the 0 the ground. M Triple ‘struck en his right shoulder, bis wife aad child faliive on him, None of them were seriously for she i mays, at tue same time denouncing . * nee KILLING HIM INSTANTLY, a0 bill effort on the part of a ae Oe aT ae the mand | ‘Three buckshot lodged in the Lieutenants back Kaiiro.ui (o sque’'» the Delaware sad Hudson Canyi | Soa) to8e Ginn Tle sank rapidly and died at five o'clock this afte Company, Aud - ¢here tot me any that Mr. Flags's # Logg a ca RS boon. Borh bodies were laid out in an adjoinine ion, instead of receiving the mecesse y to sis . Louse packed in ice, and are to be tal ome at de ole, received only 41 to 68 negatives, thus 4 TEMPTING OFFER, 63 A. M. tomorrow. ‘The Zouaves will accompany @howing tuat he m if he ey Bpything at all inal en and will retarn afler the burial The G. A. the temper of the House, bave been aware teat ¢ Case-An Obit of Berauton, tarn out and will escort them to the ‘Was aio, pling (0 ou: rage ite reutiment. Fhe Hetpes “4 iste | cares, iu was Gret reported about town that they had Partner. wile uh yh was ¢! Hi Mr. b Killed by the misore sad this hed tae ete Fo ree eine cee rnere be tercaiies | Tb seome Chet Mr, blitchell, of the Holfinen | teshasuet eteuumesnee eaileiie Ba shiere Leal wa tnlened: whan ‘ne called lor | mouse, not eatisied with his ait axaiast bieariner, | 5 Aunday las been very quiet, the streets bave been abseotes and went te the Cierl o " led with well-dressed people going to church in how the vote stvod. At that Mme Mr. Irving was | MF. Read, before Mr, Justice Ingraham, in which | the morning, aad walalag out to. the Pair Ground notin the ¢ but was "uking up and down ox Citedly in trontofit. When the name of Mr. Coyle OF Albany 44s ewied he was tn the dosk and an he has been beaten, has brought another action be- fore Mr, Justice Cardozo, tu which Le has asked for andthe various poluts made meworable by tue cont riots in the aftervoon. M. Superintendent of the Bingham: Bwered “No.” Mr, Irving, who was then stinding | the appointment of a receiver, and has obtained a Mr. J. Brisbin, Prosident af the: direct nt of the Clerk's desk, aud evidently | temporary injuuction, x; Ant Sin Sloane, President of didn Mr Coyle, Who was sitting tow | is, Mead, om the otLer hand, meets all these Delaware and’ Leckawanna Division, arrived (ime, WAR Understood to say, A. M. on & special train, rs of the Uitigious proceedings by the most friendly and liberal propositions, On & ‘nrde> Mr, Read's counsel ov- tained (rom Judge Cardoz. : modification of the to» junction, tn order to eouble Mr. Keud to submit to his parther @ Onal offer, s@ bro J and generous in ite kcope as to neom to render it impossible for Ar, Mi hell not to accept it in some one of its varinu phases and site Iv reads Hike the auction: don't want no suckers ih the desk voting for mem ers, Mr. Speaker.” At this rewara Mr, Weed turned and looked ai Erving, who said“ Tmena you, You p——p 1HrEP, ed up to Weed and crowded hoavily against directors are expected honsly.” They w meeting \omorrow morning, and will ei come (0 some TSRMS WIT THE M They are all very reticent concerning thom Inten- tions, and it ts impossibie to pump anything ons of them, But trom what I can gather froin tie leaders Of te mivera themselves 1 judge that they will aid ster s/he latter gentleman pat bis open hand out against Irving snd suid * Doa't shove me, I baveas much |e fmous cry aspondure which he heid up | reach em amicable understanding volore toe end of right us you" u, onsale, Baid he: "Here they are. gentlemen, | the week. Mr. Brisnin says that no new proposs ‘AL (vis Mr. Irving madea rush at and by Weed into | jong enough for any mae, and short enough for any | have come from the m nd tt A the Cle k's dusk, aud turning opon him said; * You | poy,” The following !s the order obtained from | Nkely tbat the compani ® in. Mruck m:." dude Cardozo, aud ihe letter from Mr, Read is suy- | and sneir families are well fed and well clothed, Mr, Weed den fed this saying, “you know 1 aid Joined: determined to hol Supren out forever if necessary, baye an abundance of money somewhere. They Court, Otty and Count Morirs, Flanazon, Blackall. O'Brien, ant anum- | santa te vcteucl aguwer Cassius N eat cortered | Mr. Church, who i running the Morris and ber ulo LOW rushed 1010 the desk to e.deavor | that tee Injunction order herein before aranied, and | Welsh, had laborers to work yesterday reparing Wo proventt +. und Wied to get the two gentle- before modi her wiornifed as to | the destraction which was done tw his two ehaits men to (ake tei eats, Mantine Mr. Bie de, who | alt 4 it 'to' she | the lay before, aud if the injury in the mines 13 DOt AL nc us Speacer, Wax doing ail in bie power CBE CARDOZO G.8.¢, | Steater than be gow thinks, @ intends to resume estore order dirceting ail (> mombers to their work tomorrow morning, coat what it may, Mr ¥ particularly speciying Messrs, Weed and | LETTER AND C//ER REFEKRED TO IN THE AbOVE | Tripp is jusbas determined to get bis mine going Irv Hvis ciated by Mr, Weed's friends that ORDER, o-mortow morning, and the miners exiplosed by nanace wy leading to the Clerk's root + notice in vie time {9 drawing nigh when onr pert- ows the bands of toe Union men, These suy ag where Mr. Levine went, and that as 80On din the origina articles, te to K they will not permit the resumption of work Fett there bo heard Me Irvine say with omoath, | pive. jt seems bo me proper that we Shoal tal y Of the mines of this district, F Come out doors; I settle with you pow," to | Inensnres to disvoee of the furuiture, wines, and 4 which he revhiol, © Irvi'g, Tam no Deutiag man | Belovsing to the fem. desire, tt porsible, to mock FO NACIED AAD TED ALTE WAT BB And don't wont have anything todo with wOgue, | JOUr Wishes Im this’ matter. "My owa preference | They profess the utmost contempt for the inade- ing max h s Would be that the property which I have | quate force of soldiers bere, and declare that they a axa erred to should Suction: | have too much at since to allow trifling, To night and the Tat GHALLSNOD wan REreavoD © | Une i your preter fn the | g umber of miners from other districts have been by | seen Dassing through the ai ete of Serunton in the BE MvK she parties farther into the Clerk's room ut, to | direction of Hyde Park, carrying Dundles of provi- r Fipagan was directly in (rout of Irving ani Mt of AMC Aes A La i i, patwocn hia and Weed, endeavoring tp wacily tee | or it you wish two | J pave just learned that Mr. Brisbin Furmer, Who was groully excited, “Weed alleges | tiira’s interest in the aatuc property, I will eall it to conf last might with some that, Waiching bis chance when he was not looking, | you as its acteal cash value, to be ascertained in the mae tat iit nat toraatt and ae Irving struck @ blow over Mr. Flanagan's #houide out any addition by ou, of wach ten Irvin trae 4 ut ony aaaition by you, of gach tap n was’ rercued, “The Companios must PIIMBG Tits 10 he loll oy, Oalbie @ gaa hous Iture betore we Aretut Miy proxtmo, | do something nor, or the business of Scranton will seis ha Me b as Weed, out yy contract, both partios shali furnien | be dead, All the furnaces snd machine shops are ay. te iackall and. Flenagea Drompt {uillmeat. | elupped for want of coal, and thousands of work iding the property And that ls to Lave cated men, oD whom the house and di- Interests—one: quite williag Thave now profirrcd ( you evory falr mode of die BoriAE the proverty sior sald whieh ‘ceure to, me, }o you secept ALY Of Lem PpolBied. and hi ingmen Lave been thrown number of shots have been heard in the direction of Hyde Park, bus they turved out to have bees fied for the purpose of creating a sensation, The Hyde Park mines are making preparations (or a grand de- monatration to-morrow morning through the streets of Heranton, Tue leaders are to have oo badd in ik As 11 o'clock to-night several YOLLETS OF MUSKE ut of employment, A vente fr (uither miscolet ares tunt he did mob shut his Ast or ke Air, Irving during the whole mi his is the story of some Of the partios w! Proseut, bus it im mot to be denied thas thel Uhies ure eviveotly with Air. Weed. Banc i ip asserted, by parties who were alee bresent, ist Weed Usk VIOLENT LANGUAGE ry ave Leen propery advertwed o Qe Irving, calling Dim # thief aud other vile names, | Sul'sul aod : wore heard toward the east, in the direction of 24 tusi bs had bold’ of Mc. Irvine's Goat for some wy ade eae @As01U5 H. READ, | mine We. & A donen Dersons who cous.ed them say adont forty shots in all were fired. Warrants St8 ont lor # number of the supposed ringleaders. in the recent riots, and they are to be arrested be- THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE. ‘clock to-morrow morning. There con id all Cay THIERS PROPOSING TO REDUCE ire pit to come oa here PARIS BY INVESTMENT. And lend their aid In protecting their leaders. PREPARING TO MAKD ARRESTS, Bonarton, 1 10-1 A. M.—Cempanion © ani Filleonth Pennsylvania National Gaar arrived by special train (rom Piymouti re. borne bas retarn troops here, reiieving ‘The Mayor is to Terrible Fighti: and ey number eighty men, Gen. Os- Panis, April 7, 6 o'clock P, M.—via Loxpon, April 8.—The fetiting is terrible, ‘The Nationals on ‘Thorvdey night reoecupied the berricad Nesilly, and it was to-day Gorcoly atexcked by ti! pattories of the Versailles Army, The Nationals defended the position with mitrailleuses, which had been mounted on the barricade, There was s perfect rain of abells from the Versailies batteries until 44 o'clock P. M., when it became apparent that a di- Feet assaalt was iniended by the Government forces, ‘The movement proved # feint, nowevor, for instead of following it ap, the Versailles troops advanced tpon both right and lef flanks of the barricade, ‘There was for the space of an hour ® rapid and effective fire of musketry, and them the fighting tn- ereasing in intensity, the Committee hastily ad- ‘vanced two fresh batta.ions of infantry, sapported boy oight CROWDS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ‘and hes taken command of te iajor D. O, Swank. the poiles force and abo ‘the arrest of six of the \ey are repaised, they will eall upon the trons are alive with preparations, THRRIDLE TIME 18 ANTICIPATED, L. B, Davis, Seeretary of the W. B. A., is the prin- cipal man to be apprehended. Capt. Osborne, of the Hazleton Guards, lias gone crazy over the death of Lieut. LI Rag mated Care and four men ot jreatment for a similar attack ( wieep and over excitement, dan intorview with Mr, Bi that It would take forty-Gve days to got mough Chiness here to operate the minos succes: he Companies as often as they like, b cession if it takes all will aot grant © singie com immer, cnriiy Ap sakes hs Fan Supe, walahiog wilh the ermoat auaiely ihe clecg: atakien & 5 xioty the clang: bi af n was baroed} ‘ont ee ing scones of the battlefield, The fre of the artil- @ Was (oe work of Sn inceodiary, About th Jery bas up to this time spared the ene cinte, The ame hour the stable of H. A. Moody & C Huoter Breaker, containing sixteen mules, Binekamitn and’ carpenter shops of Messrs, Axara. Moodie & Co., at Conners ch. together wit their entire contents, were destroyed by fire. All work of incendisries, ‘The ubs | Nationais resist the advance of determination, and will defend every inen of the Streets, abonid the Assemblists au ceed in entering the city. There is s strong concentration of Na Uonals in the Place Vendome, and many pieces of artillery in the court yard of the Pulais Royal, and in tront of the Church of the Madeicine, The most bitterness toward tre Versailles Government pervades the public miod, but the portions of Paris Temote (rom the scene 0: conflict are to all eppear- Assemblists with is spre’ res is very heavy, although the exact it be aiven. BRINGING THE RATLWATS TO Truss, quo swarranto pave been issued Lehigh Vatiey and the Philacelphia and ances calm. Raliroad companies, on Lue charg. BEFORE PARIS LAST EVENING, ei | Berone Pants, April 9—Evening, ea Loxnow, April 10-830 A. M.—The Government forces are camped in Courbevoie, and occupy the bridge of Nouilly, They are Warrisading the village and the bridge, The Commusists have reinforced their artil- lery at Porte Mailiot and Ports des Tecnes, Mont Valerien the batteries at Courbevoie have maintaino an incessant bombardment ali di charee three con's per ton per mile, and it is now charging foor cents, The latter Company ia em: owered to charge (uur cents per ton per mile, and it exacts on coal three times that sam. These charges, {t w alleged, were made in concert with other companies, ana were Cesigned to be probib- tory. They are awful, and the companies wiil be required in May next to show cause way their charters should not be furfeited. ‘WORKINGMEN KEEPING OUT OF A TRAP. ‘The W. B.A. of District No. 1 on Saturday repa- diated the Anthracite Beard of Trad tions, bee: the workinenen have ed to control terfere in the The meetive tormsl houraty of purpose duties as Governor of Pennsylvania. Commune to force the citizens gi arme liave so far failed. THE VERSATLLNS TROOPS CROSSING THE SEINE. Is ts reported tint the Versailles troops have ——————— eronsed the Seine at Asnieres and aro concentrating THE CREAT GERMAN PAGEANT. at Longobamps. --.-- Arbitrary aireste are increasing in number in the Yeaterday's Preparati 0 Great Ei city, Many more curés lave been thrown into Bide-Tho Menster Meeting Tompkins» h services aro generally susyonded, Sqaare iu After and the doors of the Cathedral of Notre Dame Lave Yesterday the Great Kast Side was rainbow. | heen closed. Gow. Bergoret is ander arrest, hued with flags and pictorial deviess for the coios- sud BIRGE on | Wedicki AA tee eal peace celebration. The Bowery, First a are redoubling their efforts. ‘They havo held public and Avenues A and B, and the crosy strosts were | ineetings in favor of peace at which members of the Has hate) pay est "te Commune were pretent. jurned out to sre the ornamentation, and the Gor- | he Communists are building additional barricades mau's veruscular was the only language which was | is ine quarters threstencd by the bosiegers, hoard, On Chatham street the only Ouilding decors. i tel was the Stale Zeitung office, from whose win- bic lhssivel at ada eh bhangra gag dows fifteen North Germen flage floated on ite | , VERSAILLES, April &—A circuiar tesued by Preai- shobi : m9 dont Thiers, and bearing date of the Tih, say breese. At Thurston's Hotel the Ron. Dick was “Yesterday the gendarmerie carried the insurgent dually preparing twelve beautiful America stan- | oaiice as Courberole, and to-day the bridge at Calas eR URS NGM Hee Ot COEMee AAG FOE Steet Neuiliy was carried by the Government troops. Gon, Montandon (Montauban?) was Gen, Pechot seriously wounded. The losses of the insurgents ero immense, and the pusitions captured are of decisive importance.” A special despatch The Germania Assombly Rooms in the Bowery were covered with fligs and streamers, Prominent Among theu,over the entrance,was the largesyellow fae of Austra: No. aio Bowery, besides the A968 | irom Versailles to the London Telegraph says the WRISR COVERS whole front, had @ largo painting | ssemblists have advanced to Porie Maillot, and Fepresenutio; Germania crowned with « laurel hold @ position under the rampart. Forts d'Issy and Bicetre have ceased firing. Paris bas only pro- visions for two days. The collapse of the insurrec tion is imminent, THE VERSAILLES ARMY REORGANIZIN G, Lonpow, April 11:30 P. M.—Advices from Par! of to day state Ladisias Dombroski bas been appointed to succeed Gen. Borgeret In command of the National Guard, The Nationals remained all Friday night in their positions at the Bridge of Nouilly. A despatch from Versa: vening Says the entire army is pow under the command of Mareasi MacMahon, and has deen divided into tour corps, ef which one held in reserve has Gen. Vinoy at ite beat, while the otuers huve been crdered into active service,under command of Gens, L'Admirault, Cissey, and Puvarail The National Assembly bay. ing voled an amendment to the election law, to the wreath, Above the middie entrance to the Na tional Garden is @ laree well executed painting of the Emperor William, with the following legend: “Wir haben non erreght was unsere, Vater schon far Devtvchland ersheoten, Some of tho buildings, such as Stadt Theatre, Lie derkranz and Phytagoras Halls, were on!y par Wolly decorated. Workmen were however pre paring banners. tablets, and lanterns. ‘The Bowery Garden was Jiffusely oroameuted with banuers Chinese lanteros, ‘The Atlancic Garden aired | duge German banner, as did also the Facile poxt do r, At! Bowery was a nicer tation of aman with bie patr of Loo Diesenting a palm to a staiwari P. Beweath it aro tLe following lines ia German ; * Die valine Cr ger Siege} Lon Lo: Leer flr den Held Das Bout der Dicute Be Diraua der neacr Woit At the Steuben House wa. « dauhed pictare re proscating Columbia and Germania. eneiged in Eoure incowprebensibie act, and bencaty is ware a | effect that all mayors throaghout Frauce aball be Lumber of inscriptions, chose: the people, the Goverament insisted upon At at 7, from the beak of the eagie whieh | Chess bY the peor! La having the appointment of some of them piaced in shauds, M. Thierseven threatening to resign if that power was not confided to the Government. Tue Chamber thereupon, by a de Duilding dangled w wreata of ever- greous, On Avenve A, the building which serves ns representing vo majority, jormany afte. the War crew lorta much comment. | sustained the Government, and agreed to the 1p- The Monitor ti }, mad & good | pointment of Aiayors in all towns hay er 2,000 picture uf the ™ Watcu on the Raine," "wurrounaed | Panne wich! Me to by flags, bias ‘AV WD Avenue A, wan A pictorial batile betwoom s | TRE INSURGENTS ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR DEFEAT. body of urcos and Uhians. A lew Was a printing of a youth bearing the flaz o¢ United Germany mounted onan cagie which soared over the Huine, From, the top of the Inrge building at Houston street aud Avonue A floted » large #itk German fag. The front of the baiiding wus cov- With evergreens, which almost concealed the criplon, Arn. 9—A deepatch from Paris, dated the 8ib, confirms the accounts received from Versailles, and admite that the Government troops carries the ba ricade at Newilly as T o'clock on Friday evening. ‘The Vérité announces that ten, Menry bas errived in Paris, baviug escaped from privon a. Versailles by stabbing the guard, while tho latter was handing ‘nion makes strenctn,” ‘The bouses opposite Tompkins square are almost hidden donind hacs, irvamers, and colored ian. | 100d to the General, foros, The sirects and square were erowued ail THE TIOUTING ON SATURDAY, day long. be platform erected in the square for the grand muss meoting to-night is an immense strocture, From tbe poles which are around ite Sides are stretched bands of evergreens (o te top Of the large Gagstad which rises from lis centre, |), Countless nambers of flagy and bauners aro sus. | Por ‘There was considerable fighting around Paris on Saturday. Fort Valerion and the advanced batte ries of the army of Versailles steadily bombarded Maillot, their shells failiog in the Chamos pended all around, almost completely covering tho | Elysees, An engagement took place at Villejuif, and eatire stracture, there wore skirmishes at Bagnenx and Billansonrt. man: stares fe th dH o1/m0s fisustom guest, “Tt 'reyresents, Repoleom | All the southere forts bave rosumed firing. ‘The with a huge cockod hat and imum in astonisnment on written * Eiaiges Dei The Brooklyn, Po Spurs, gaming Goverument forecs are gaining ground in front of bat, on whicd is Montrouge and Bicotre, A decisive struggle is ox- ected ui tho gutew of the city THE CITY TO DE INVRSTHD. It is reported that M. Tulers is averse to forcing an entranco into Puris by figiting, aud that be pre fers to reduce tire city by invostmont, A’ ‘0 o'clock les propose to act indepen- deat of their New K broturen to a certain ox tent, and will have their paradein the Halo, amd alwrs review by te Mayor at the City Mall will to this cily, and aid ia pWeiling ihe ranks oF few York bocistins he procession will art at 11 o'clock, when a aalate Is to be fired on Tompuins aquare, fue line | last night the cannonade at Porte Maillot od other of warch will be irom ‘Thirteenth street down the | points continaed with great violence, So-day a Bowery and Chatham streets, thrvugh tae City Hall | 96, ai cies augue: inh laaneeen i Ghee Park, up Broadway to Fourteenth strect, arvund | Comict took place among the ‘naurgeu! ; the Washingiom ihonument aud Union’ square, | selves in tho Rue da Faubourg St, Antoine, in con- through Fourteent street to Second avenue, dows | sequence of the revusal of « portion of the Natien Secoud avenue to Houston atreet, shrourn Houston ran kavond tis walla, Whe Mmadleur vo tnd Avenue A to Tompains where as 8:| aueTe to RATER Bayon eth 0 Mass meeting will organize. ports that Delescluge is under arrest ; also that the processic Mryor ‘The mass o'elock, 18 to ts to be reviewed ut tne City Hall Common Council cling on Tompkin® equare, at 3 ‘opened by the sinring by the vol ambulance service in Paris is insuMcient and the wounced are euffering greatly for want of proper attendan intact Luther's bymp, * Kine fexy Bury ist wuser DOMICILIANY VisiTs Gott,” wherevpen the meeting will orzaniso, will be made to-morrow to seek for refractory Na _ tional ‘The receat decree of the Commune has 4 HUMAN LIFE FOR 4 DOG, been modified #0 a8 to minke military service com Dulsory on all betweon the ages of 19and 40, A flo tilla of gonbosts has been sent from Havre up the Seine to assist in the operations against Paris, Sioge gune have also been despatched from Havre to Cherbourg for an attack on the forts occupied by the insurgents. BISMARCK FAVORABLE TO NAPOLEON, The insurgent Notional Guards in Marsoilles were disarmed without resistance, and ail who wore tak eu prisoners have been sent to tho Chateaa d'lf, 7 Obeerver says Bismarck w still favorable to the restoration of Napoleon é ——— The Shooting of Dr. Mcaniand in Chicago. The fatal Result of a Piet Fi street. “Francis Neubauer, April 8, at 330 A, M This i the simple record on the death register at Beltevuc, Here ts the story of huw it comes to be there, Thouas Conner resides at 187 Pitt streot, About two woeks ago be missed lin dog, Karly last week while driving bis wagon throagh Stanton street, bis eye caught signt of the missing animal Ro jumped from the wagou and secured the dog. Ho was about driving off, when he was excited individual who claimed the anim: person, who proved to be Francia Neubauer, sprang upon the cart and elutching she dog tn bis bands | Curcago, April %.—The affray of Friday even. fed, Conner went afer bim, and then followed @ | ing, which resulted in the shooting of Dr. KE. C. ruggle for the doe, ‘Threats and counter threats | Scanled by nis brother-in-law, Percy H. Leonard, ¢ in Stanton 1 0 true een ower wen Comper struck, | baw ceused mnch excitmeat in this city, A lady, Neubauer over the left eye, knocking him down, | well kuown in fashionable circles, and who had Dr, Connor was arrestad, Seanland lor ber family physician, 1s eesociated with the affeir, O1 this lady, it ls alinged, Mrs, Beanland became very Jealous, but the public sentiment is tat ‘she in no Way gave couse for the feeling. Au inquest was held over’ the body of the doctor eu baturday, and Leonard was committed for trial Though Neuoaver was apparently stunned, noth ing serious was apprebended uatil Friday morning last, when inflammation bavitg set in, the wan was probounced in a dyin condition, He died on Satur. day moruivg, Coroser Keenan bold an inquest yesterday, ae eae ¥ My BASE DALt Nore, Onrrvany, sa Bee arepanRisy *8* Tomy Posters ob Roboton | we nreBesa hes See ir smacsiges arenas o THE FRENCH MISER'S WILIn —_——— ‘Twe Wills Four Daye—A Meddling Mer- mond-—A French Niece going fe Pile ~The French Consul-General Taking Hand in-Coming Widews Expected. On Saturday morning the claimants of the es- tate of Louis Bonard, the Freneh miser, who died ‘at the Bt. Vincent Hospital, in West Eloventh street, in Fobruary inst, appeared before Surrogate Hateb- ings to contest their claims, First came Henry Bergh by his counsel, Eibridge T. Gerry, whe elaim: the entire fortune of the deceased in behalf of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of which be is President, Next came Ar- chidald H. Campbeil, Vice-President of suid Society, by his counsel, John G. Boyd, who claims to be one of the executors of the last will and testament of Louis Bonard. Next came Walter Jones, by his counsel, Messrs, Niles & Bagley and Jobn K. Porter, Who claims $30,000 bequeathed to bim py the d eodent. Next cme Wm. H. Beil, by his counsel, J. o General, by bis counsel, Merars, Condort Brothers, who claims the right, under treaty, to protect the eataie and the interests of French citizens who die, OF whose relatives die in the United States, THR TWO WILLS. ‘To comprehend the whole ease clearly, it must be remembered that Bonard made two ‘The first was made on Saturday, Feb. 11. It was drawn by Mr. Bell, who had been Bonard's confidential man of business for wearily ten years. Mr. Boll is an old searcher in the Register's ofMce, and is wide- ly Known te the legal profession as # thoroughly honest man. In this first will Bonard gave Waiter Jones $30,000, to compensate him for «loss which Jones bad sustained on real estate purchased of Bonard, the loss having come from a defect in Bonard’s title, He also gave Bell $10,000, “as » remembrance.” All the rest and residue of his estate, amounting to over $100,000, he bequeathed and devised to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animale, and made Henry Bergh the sole executor of the will, ‘This will was made, sirned, Sealed, witnessed, and delivered to Mr, Bell for sate keeping. Two days oftorward—that is, on Monday, Feb. 13—Frederick Mermond, who keeps a liquor on Bonard, Mer. what excited, any ard) svt to him (Mermond) : Joues $40,000 in my will. T must \ouching his (orehead with hi Ber) to do that, jermond further says tint Bonard wanted bim to go tor Bergh. Mermond went for Bergh. Bergh was in Washington, but Archibald H. Campbell, the Vice-Hresident of ‘the Cruelty to Animals Society, wae at bome, and him Mermond took to Bonard. The resuit of Mr. Campbell's introdastion 0: ard was the execotion of @ secoou will, x the entire estate to the Cruelty to Autmals Society, and Joaving Joues and Bell oat altogether. DISAPPOINTMENT, Tt is claimed by some of tue interested parties that Mormond, at wuose saloon Bonard used w imbibe his cognac, expected to receive a legacy in the first will, and that, on Aindiog that be was not remembered in that document, he eailed on Bonard, told bim that Jones had been set down for $60.00) instead of $90,000, and so got hia to make « new will, in hopes the would be remembered in that, If such ts the (act, Merwond tnust nave. felt tterly chugrined at the barren result of his mecbin- ations, Mermond also savs that Bonard complained that the Sisters of the hospital worried hiw about re. ligion, and tried to get him (0 lease his money to a “Woly tathe~" for the benefit of the hospital. This ebarge the dieters iselggsaey. deny. It is also claimed that Bonard wanted “to do bi hed by Jones" tn the second will, but was told that “Jones should be taken care of, ‘ad Analy nade the will as he did, with the unuerstauding that Ri hould have his $30,000 out of the estate, The matter comes up before the Surrogate on both wills, as buth have beeu offered tor probaie. And now comes the Freach Consui-General and says that Bonard has heirs in France, who dispute th Of the Wills, and ask that they be rejected, and the property divided among (hem, BEFORE SURROGATE BLTCMNGS. This was the position of things when the parties appeared before she Surro; Satarday morn Messrs. .Cousert Brother ed lor a postpo: lies to their letters Josephine Bonara try, and ib was meot to enable thom to ge from Francs One heir,a Mi liad already been ..uad Delieved there were oth in France, Afver consultation among counsel, Burrugate Hutchings aljourned the case to May 6; all con testanta of the Iss will meanwhile to fle thor ob. Jections, aud the case (hen to go on Cay alter day tii it sball be Aaisheu. It is expected that the litigation will be a epiri one, as @ Whole ship-load of heirs will be on from France, ant that at least one widow of the deceased, if not several, will be found by the 6¢h day of May vext, ——— THE JOINT HIGH BASQUETERS, The Probable Basis for tho Settlement of Pending Questions. Wasurxaron, April 9.—The Awerican Commis tioners held & meeiing at eleven lock yesterday morning at the Department of State, for co: tion, At noon the British Commissione when Leth varties jciutly proceeded to the consid oration busivess which eailed them to; ‘Though the Commissioners adicre to their obliga Hon not tc reveal anything tend\.g to show the pro gress of thetr afnirs, there seom. to be uth in the statemen: coming from usually well informed quer. ap Tt trom the Comaussio., baat (hs basis pro ates — jege of American Mshermen to fish within she pi of Canadian waterr from which they are gow exclaced, sud to land anu dry their Osh, and cleanse the + pets, Ac. For the priv A tue United “tates 4: to pay Cinada a ceciain su of money. Becond—Cortain goneral international principles are laid down, covering those of neniraiity by which claims arising {rom she depredations of the Lisbame and Shenandoah, &c., ure to be adjusted. Toird—Commissioners to be hereafter apporwted to adjust the waters on the basis proposed; aul tt is further sald that this basis hus been seut ‘tw Kg land for approval. Some of the Commissioners have no hesitation in roporttag the statoment uiat the provubill y is, they will by the fires of May submit the couciusious of tbe Comission to tue two Goveraments, ha arrived, Ansassing ard Horse Thieves Capi ure Meupuis, April 9.—On the night of the 5th inet,, several armed wen entered tie stable of J, P Fariwer, at Florence, Ala., shot the night waten- won, and, aiter threatening to hii] Farmor, took two bore os that bad been left with Furme, by a const ble, and fled, A party soon afer started in pursuit, and overtaking Wem ® ekirwish ersued, during which one of tle pursuers was Killed, ‘enother wounded, and two horses killed. Chas, W. Hyker son, Ben’ Long 4.4 seven horsea were captured Hykerson claimed that the burses wore stolen from him in Penneseoe. ‘They waived examination, and Were seat Lo Jail in de/ault of $1,200 bail, — A Monster Pursued. Tho notorious Capt. Crindle, of the ship Old Colony, whi'e embarking ta the schooner St. Mack on Friday ovo" ing was a.cested by Deputy Marshal Kelsoe, Unable to find bail, he spent the nigiit in Ladiow atrent jail, On Satucday Mr. FB. Fabri be- came his bond: Han in $10,000. Having given bonds Captain Grindls was about to go, when le was BF rested on aother action for damag.s, and com pelied to give bail on another $10,000. — a SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘Thermometer in Omatia, 0, Milwaukie hud a splendid aurora lust night, Rich gold discoveries are constantly being made i central Arizona, . ‘The White Stockings beat the Lees of New Or- loans yeeterday, 2 to ‘Tho Hon. EH. Rol’ ns has been elected Treasurer of the Union Iacitte nee near St, Louis was ed uu Friuay, Loss, 915,000. I> the chicken main between Kentucky and Lonitiana each won four battles, ‘The stoamor Ba Hale burst her steam-pipe pleonda, IN) day morning, Kilung bnew te and four colored deck wands, Col. Snively and three companions were murdered and thetr bodies shockingly mutilated by Apache Lo) ions Detween Phanix aud Bradeaaw, Arizuua, Collections were mace in the Cincinnatl churches yesterday, for tue benent of t ern Female Coliege, Who 10st bl fire. Two passencer cars on the Hartford and Erie rajlrond were thrown from the track and Ki Four p 24@ puplis of tue Weat- yr slotuing in the lace ; Maas, OM BALUTMS/ soriontly thjured: Joseph and Cyril! Dion beat Radolpbe and Deery at the Asooricau four ball carom 2,000 points on. . day night in San Franci‘co, $1,000 up ou a ide, sucur- ing 2,00 Vessel from which Gorge eapnosed to have beew the Kati of Aber- ashed overboard and drowued, bas arrived from Hong Kong, ent trade was attacked March 18, be- soon, ‘etre end enctier matt, & dered, the other man, were murdered, {fate vernse, oad tweatecew'e midiae' roa oh, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASUGS MERE AND TOHER® DY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, he Politicians Sao cir Robbery t—~The Next Move. mont of the Tomced Office-wolders, ‘The case Of Lixzie Hall, charged with stealing Mrs. Lane's mf, comes up in the Special Sessions to-morrow m@fning, The value of the muff is im Considerable—got more than §75; but the impor ‘ance of thedmse to the public is very great, IV involves the question whether the female friends of Politicians eam rob respectable women with im Ponity, trustee to Court offre and other office-holding gentry to procure lease and sediire their booty. Thewe mon boast of ir influenéé im the Police Courty ; put th been trippes moroftlian once by the ao! TE ea. The poll have a1 jotr well. The papers my ste disappeared. Minis Yack was, made know! ple, and Men the papers Jound, with nobody to blame, ove wae to doctor the papers so na to take the case out of the Specinl Sessions and throw it into the District Attorney's office, wliere it was hoped It would die. ‘That trick has been exposed. What remains is yet to be developed. ‘Tie eyes of the people are open. prsthcch-it Jersey City. Recently Bishop Bayley expressed a desire that a number of Jesoit priests should officiate in the Diocese of Newark; but all the charehes were supplied with pastors, The Rev. Father Corrigan, of Bt, Peter's Church, Jersey City, which inclades ‘A wealthy and prosperous pari ic heard of Bishop Bayley's desire, voluntarily resigned bis pastorate for that of St. Bridget's Church, which wee built ueder his pices im the centre of @ large population, composed almost exclusively of poor laborers id mechanics, Bishop Bayley ox- Dressed his surprise and pleasure at the voll sacrifice made oy Father Corricen, w' som enter upon his ministerial tabors in St. Brideet's, Bishop Bayley has given St. Peter's Church number of Jesuit ories laree plot of g: hi @ temple, on been it ‘colfeae ta 40 be Ugilts, These facta wore aa nounced yesterday in St. Bridget's Churen, ——_ ‘The Bey «! his Devt. The other day alittle son of a well known ban officer in Wall street lost his purse while coming from Central Park, and a stranger, secing his du» comfort, pald his railroad far boy, thanking him, said, “If you ‘aid the gentioman, “ never mind abont it.” ‘The boy persisted, saying Lis father never allowed in debt, bim tor Iwill not cive you my mame,” bur T live at No. — om ‘The ext morning the door bell rang at that house, and onr little hero told the amused servant majd his errand. ‘hich of the gentlomen is it ? * there ily.” ‘The boy twi hie though you & photograph book in this house f She brought ity and pointing to ome “That's my man, Please give him these three cents, and tell him the boy who b0 care Josterdy lett it to pay his debt. potest esrb How Senator Frost Escaped Indictment. At the session of the Queens county Grand Jury last week, an effort was made by the friends of the New Court House bil, now slumbering im Avbony, to indict tho man who is defecting the bill, ‘The Jad; >, a8 bas beew the custom for the last Any Senrs, called the attention of the Grena dusy, 1m m6 charge, to the Court House wreck. ‘The jury. with but few exceptions, thought that instead of indict- ing the structare as a nuisance Frost, the man who, more than any one else, is thwartiog the wish rowed it tm time ould be indicted; and if it excrtions of the foremar, a prominent Republicas,® bill would have been presented, Selling Ont the Metro: jitum. Mr. Dennis McMahon, on behalf of the peth Uioming cre. tors of the Messrs, Leland, applied te Judge Blatebford on Saturday for aw order directing the eale hy suction of tho Metropolitan Hotel furml- ture. the sale to be effected on the premise removal would necessarily injare it, Jud, ‘who represented A. 'T. Stewart, said his client bad & mortgage on the furniture Yor $30,000 for six months’ rent of the bote:, and he odjected to the roocrty being sold in the hotel, If the auction was Heid there, the injury tothe painting of the hotel siove, by the moo shat would be likey to attend, would be $20,000, Dan Ackley, Engineer a Last night, at 8 o'clock, » boy fell overboard from the Cortlandt street ferry boat just as it wee leaving the slip, The boat backed, and the Little fellow clueg to the rudder. Of ali the well dressed holiday tarong, po one made a move to ve the child, Dan Ackley, the engineer, leaped overboard, ‘and roscue! the lad, The men ashore and om the boat cheered the manlicess they did not possess thomseives, — Wedding the City to the Ben, The grading of the New York and Rockaway Railroad was begun last week. The contract has been awarded to George Harris & Co, of New York, and the road ts $0 be ready tor operation by the mid> dle of Jone, The depot grounds, eligibly situated at Rockaway, have been given to ‘the company by Mr. Lockwood. Fast trains are to rio from tor's Point to the beach, about mincteen miles, im thirty minutes, ‘The Last Great iall of the Seas The ball in honor of Senator Thomas J, Creamer, the witest of our State Senators, will be given in the Academy of Music this evoning. It will probabl, be the finest political ball ever given, in New York. No politician, except the Poor Boy ‘of the Mohawk, will 00 adtaitted to the floor whe ts bot bandaome, ——— ‘The Doc Simmons Fund. Tue Sux hes received a check for $100 in aid of Mrs. Simmens and her ebiidren, OF the iTS previourly cubscribed, $290 has been placed in @ suviuge Dunk in ‘he ge of the children, pacsietite ONG ISLAND, ‘The Sanda Point hotel property has teon purchased by Messre. Heck aid Ssiduiore, of New LOrK, {OF Bib J.D. Mace, the horse tra.ner, has leased the Safe folk Course, dad will iumediately. put 16 tn condition Jor Watuing ‘aod trotting A meeting of citizens ta Jy Aight, Appointed w commitiee to tng of Siew ‘Vhe Presbyt A sermon Isto ine Rev 3. T of Long Isiand me The hody of Sus: Years ol age, a resident of finve Wednesday last, was, {wo miles from th Aturday. She bh the beach by moonlight, and found on the beach, jt EES JOITINGS ALOUT TOWN. Harlem is indebted to the Healt Board for a nose ica “on Saturday ge for tua bulid> 4, Astoria to-Aay, iri M hie Preaby very on Tuosiay tk ge ita seod a. wat ai ay aL she foot © 10Gih BtreKt. Hlisba Devan, 40, a carman of Brooklyn, died tm this city of sunstroke on Saturdey Bridget Dobbins, 2, of 541 Woss Forty-third street, Was run over and kuled by au ice-cart om Saturday nigh, A men who rozist himsclf as Newwan was found dead Last evening iM tue New England Hotel, 3 Bowery. the Cho Jol.a the Evangelist, Bish potter sesier 1" istored she rite of coudriaetlon to 37 candidates: Catharino Rogers, 2, took a dose of diluted oxalte acid by widtake on Saturday, ab 3 Macd 08 She ditd'ia twelve hours ‘The Clubdria, from Hamburg; the bark Idanda, from Cette; the begs Kilea F., from Guausauaing, and Sarah, froul Captelonia, are Carl Andersen, E an insane on Ward's! Island, wee Y urday ight Mr. Bergh, in his rai upon the up-town cow sheds, ingle officer of the Board of aries koow of their Sithy and dangerous condition, At G o'clock om Saturday morning, Henry Voeel, of 8 Grand sir set, cue his theoabartkn a racer, and cart 0 CA Lory Window with therncor im Hi KarOUgH & WoodeA HOOP, OrcaKing The venerable Wemyss D. Jobson, we perceive, is Droached for Koo oy," * Oihello, = Hichard Like a Macbeth." aa weil ag produce several origiiad of we own “aud “Folx ya's OU the biAges Mitsmuet the as'ven wisely cacauves* C8 te *tNe Maj. D. Couyugham, of the Sunday Democrat, sow to Pope Fins (X's copy of his excellent boul, The yea of (he Irisu Sainte.” In return the mu Kin tewntded Mr. Cooyagham wih he Ap iction as 6 plodie aud omen of all beaveuiy Vioesingn, ae =