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—_—_—_—_ ° NEW YORK THE CIVIL WARIN FRANCE. ——— RUMORED REACTION IN FAVOR OF LOUIS NAPOLBON. THIRTY-£IGHTH YEAR. OFF FORTHE PACIFIC SLOPE —— HEW-YORK BLOSSOMS BLOWN TO BAN PRANCISCO A POLITICIAN ARRESTED. Mem Getting Him ~A Fight with Pi ne wilom Jof- ferson Market would not Arrest. ‘The notorious James Fogarty was arrested yes- terday by Capt, Killiloa of the West Foris-seventh Bome time last J barkeepor at ed the acqnaintance of one Young. troduced Stetson to one Lj oat sentations made by Lyons, Stetson was induce! to advance $20 w Lyons ina venture which w: Picted in glowing terins A abort time afverward, meeting Lyons at Broad euth street, Stoteon spoke of Some high words eusued, and Lyons ed vis cane to strike Stetson, whereupon he was wocked down by lis autagouist, nder the chast oi wenty-eeond Ward bravor— ani a fellow knowa as Affecting Se A Suspension of He ne at the Blossom Clab-Rooms =Jobn Chamberlain's Partiag Killaloe Wondertul ities at Nenilty-The mune Occupying the Forts bya by the Prune Loyal to Versaille: Panis, April 24—Evening.—The expected su: Pension of hustilities did not taks place to-d it is belleved will commence to-morrow. Mmuniet newspapers of today concentrate in an at A vlicard upon the wallsin to Le in readiness to 00; police static Stetson, whit Bombardcd The Thirteen Torpedoes. bly the most intellectual associstion of Eentionen in New Yors city ts th Brerctt House, Blossom Clab, nd by certain ro, te wwene Durnin, A. D. Barber, dobn J and Wm, Ws n great club. Thirtven of the Kelso, John tack apon M. Thiers, “irleads of order” avenge thelr brethren murdered iu the receat butch ory io the Piace Vontd.no, BUSPRNSION OF 11 April % —Hostiiities Neuiily to allow the inhabitints to remove, Commune bus made requisitions upon the vacant lodgings for people flying from Jinont, MM. Rigantt of delegate of the and in succecded by M. Cournet. ust pious meinbers Tuoy all pay poker Alderman Mitebell plays witts Hie is going to try Jon Davidson's way and Yor with one exception, usponted at him that this te the fait meekerel, » ree 1m come (01 which ere caught 1 coddsh, and Ho has promi ‘Thowns G. Aly oment, Lyons Sto ussist hia 4 tuyon Siotson, and bis coo entered the Knick: Cottage, nt 496 Bixsh avenue, where Stet los were boar lin went to the bar, and after drinking each mau fio his pockot, Jolin Stecson at the ing at the entrance to th who was playing bil from behind bis fst The attack for an onslaught by tre Charles Btelaon aprang to his ‘and was floored by « blow from which split his Fogarty roized uses in Parts, fo Light of the 9th of Febraary, federaies, ail a Minisiry of Pu t that Jolin Davidson's reo! was too large for AM. Pyat Las with. . bat When Daviison assured a's reel was much in the largest Now nine his rod, heavier, and that he his brother Ch PRUSSIA BYACUATING THR FORTS. Germans are abandoning the loft bank of the The soldiers of the Commune oceanied tain of the forts thas given up. made ite appearance trom the Gorman lines, oad preferred an objection to the act, whereupon the Communists, at the order of Gen, Cluseret, evacu- During the suspension of hostilities two armies will hold put the tam) Alderman stuck the reel room, looking at nis b A flag of trace soon Lyovs approac ac ve endeavored to borrow Mrs. Mo by Lyons was the aie AT TM BLOSCOM LID. yesterday morning the frionds of to the number of two © Club House in Fifth avenue soveral gentlen tod the forts, at Neuilly the troops of th F respective positions, and fire ceases all along recunnotssances by Wie Com munist troops receutly made, the Versailles forces were found in the occupancy of strong positions cked, but without material result. inly engaged in the an| knocked bin John Stetson around the neck, and plceing the pis tol to bis ear pulled the trigger, Dut the cap did not the pious party, While the won'd-be murderer was endeavoring toeoek his pistol the second thn Stetson ercaned the door of the dining- arty levelled his pistol aud Ored upou striking the partit, Poor Boy of the Mobawa, the Hon. They bere 44 ‘The army of the Assombly estubitshment of new batteries, demands tre prow battalions of tb 41; the dion came on the scene aftor A Warrant Was gr Eaton, Fogarty and Lyons, rant was placed in the lands of § «ftue Jederson Market Police Court quad, bat for countable reason ni were arrested by him or any of his men, althou: Eaton and Fo in’ the city by more ord; the hor Harry’ Ford, and many who all juived im the cordi ation of the ehiofs of tle 29:0 sonal Guard for The commandant at Fort Montrouge for tho forces of tue Com recently seut to © returned to Paris, and wi tue Commune an account of their proceedings. A CINCULAM Fi %—Evening—Fort Mont Vavérien shghtly cannonaded the Maillot gate of Gen, Deerot b Thiers bos issued a circular bearing date of the 244, t fow days have Leow ed in engineering work and concentrating New corps bove been formed 1 Cher- fod Anxerse, composed of the Gens. Douat and Clinenant will command them, Tue late engageents of Ba ee for our troops,who captured a The eroat operation wil following day for ergeant McCombe, Chamberlain's reed Several foar ‘Lie thirteen siovere te wore sho ken ins w victory Whirled awa a dozen pe 8oms. Fogerty 18 oo tue pay-rolt ace VHOTOGRATHS BY SUN REPORTERS. amid tie Knots d cong! vgated to wit @ boys who hi TREN TORPEDORS J on the track under tie wheels by the seventeen maguitlcent Longa ‘They came froin the ladtus, What a Champion Sun Street Car, A champion Sox report ta which he says: F got on & street car ‘The soate were all filled, and all the people were readiog Tux Sun. wpon every hovest man looked as sour as if erandmother’s funeral. came, and Anak borg, the * Good-by Jota waving o landker the -birieen torpedoes, Those who went were tly uan, President of the Bi Jony, Secretary, t pious politien ms, t and every rogue had jast come from bi One title boy, with a see more coat and @ tin history of Groece under ai arm, sat listiens and lustiess Ireaming of the futore. A tall, staiwart cuss, with back so broad that be looked as if he'd spent some time in growing side ways, leaped upon the car, rfully upon the passengers, 1 for tie poor @ Hiited him from his s A lady got up, wad going over to the brute of Gravelot ux were euces red flag from the euewy. soun commence. ice Coulter, th Eiward Kearney, the fon, Edward Don: Tanies M. McAndrews, the Lion jouw, Thomas Moivny, St, and the Hoo. ‘The fon, Cornelius Corson and Juces M, MeGrogot are to Join tho. pice Ihe excursicniste wore ac Francis MoCa A MRAVT CANNON ADE. batteries of the Versailles army at Meudon, Creveil, and Coftiion was opened this morning on Forte a'issy and Vanvres, and th Point du Jour. red, and erzed Adonly be made arty in Chieag rainparts at M, Picard has issued a eireulyr to the prefects of the depurtinents to the effect that the munietpal elections soon to be heid will be followed by thore for the filing of vncant seate in the Asse oly wnd (he Council General. of to-day announces that until the insurrection ts Gerunns will continue to hold certale of the forts about Paris, because the Goverment is Witnout credit, REACTION IN FAVOR OF TH Lowvon, April %.—The Times's special despatch jos says M. Thiers had along Intorvi yeaterday with Prince Albert of Saxony und Gen. Fort Charenton Las boon occupied by a detachment of the Versailles army. setion favorable to the restoration of the Emperor 4 reported to bave wot in in the provine A number of the Deputies to the Assembly are koown to desire (o muke the Duke d’Aumaie Pi Jent of tue Repablic. PARIS TO DE BOMBARDED, The Daily News's special despatch says that M. Thiers has res Paris when the forts east and norsh of the city are delivered up by the P'ra ‘The insurgents made @ sortie on Sunday toward d equatted in hi Charles O'Conor, Deputy Tax Com a fUN reporter, aud thres suns W, Brennan, TURY WERE DRESSED. ur uew spring travel * What do you moan t" sald the fellow, ** I'm not 1 know at.” re int up to tue ‘ol erve the (air | “Tam only ac Nowe but the brave do: The party w The Qpieral Juurnal ond, aud an Americus Club su sore lis Ame: Sudicteut Proof « On the arrival of th Roein, Herman Anton was arre authorities on @ charge of robbing several of bi the voyaze of sums taken bofore Mons and at Bawars Dove cage 80 re .UK upon Lis leit bresst a glare din gold, with wien lay chaiced en dhe Hon, Edward said tris he was taking it Tue Hon. George Mit- Mumburg steamship ed by the Hoboken 8 Americus Clad fellow passengers amovoting In all toover $50). @ United States Commissioner, bat as the victims did not wish to be detained to prosecate, he was re On Sunday evening Anton was again ar- for attempting to unier various pretexta. corer Pops ced woe a new ier pins, on Henry Suita, £3 & Ferresentative of er appeared in a vely( colle tums gentiom © Dew spring overcoat He were bis fintnerse cluster rews being an invite fuesbund nota liger, be Was supplicd With a buce The doctor adj (Wt ite reflection in the side mir-ore, © Doctor thouztt that laalf the glory fue Americus Club cunsistea A strong re dwelling-bouse- Monday morning Ri rdoy OMocer Kaiver th in the steersge of the Hamburg dock sand a Wallet ¢ from boarlers at Recorder Hope Anton stowed away under ab tmship Wesiplalia, ab is person were tw ch tad been sto BloomMeld streets, sewt bim up for trial, THE SUPPLIES, wos fitted wih a cel r underneath, in {the party were stowed away 110 barkets of Americus ©) boxer of braudy large Jur of chow chow (Jor the boxes of whiskey (/or ese (ior Dr dove vot drink), 80 flesks of gin (ior unds of crackers (lor the party), for the purty); 48 revolvers (ior 4 geilons of Bath ed to bombar sion of the Kk. ©. Diocese of A The Right Rev, Dr. Conroy, R, of Albany, bavin, diocese was too larg onerous for one man, a special meeting of the Bishops held in the residence of Arebis iop roposs! division The Lishops nominaced and have trans b cb inbagne (for tue p rty) felt that the and the duties neco: but were eventually Gen, Doudai has replaced Ducrvt in command of a portion of the army by Versailles troop: repulsed with heay) loss. 10,000 ci. a's ( Indians on the raiirona). of theProvince w: McCloskey in this city, aud the he diocese Was ugre to, capuidates (ur mitted their nimes im the fullowlog or prome Pout: Gwoked tongues (ur the speceh-tmakers), 750 boiled Of Kecuing tilts bouts, well saoded y'chips (for the ea ed-vreach loading @ now bisuvp DIEPPR LOYAL. A despatch from Diep supporters of the Commune to dasten to TF beon displayed there, but was destroyed by the au- Yue tuflammatory document had no ef A despatch from Ver to-day says a lively capnonade {9 in progross Marshal MacMabou placard, urging the Mr. Quina, Bt. Peier's McUlyan, dt, Steplieu’s, Vignissimud Mr. Wa, Clarke, @ brass tounder, of 181 Wal put street, Newark, reseed his fact apou the inbavitauts, home late on Sun 1ca un ier the infuence of liquor. iy respectable man and member of the Koweopal Cuureh, but about once a year be 3 on Asproe aod kecos ab tt until he is ¢ he drauk two ounces of tine His wile suwmoves De D, Winans duith, and the Decessary Snivivved having boew ad winisiered, Br, Clarke's life was saved, A Blind Pauper's Sutctde, proprietor of the lodging house reported at the Greenwich at Bagoous, have visited the trenches at Chatilion, ——__—— DISPOSSESSING PUOK TENANTS. day nigot very Mir, Clarke ie a lig o were taken along to watch it aud Owen Brennan strenu. be would allow the 4 Upon this bel one dozen Lunt ‘Shame \uilaloes); (wo doxen duy power (lor to see tue buflaives with) ; Or eatoring his how ture of seunive Opening of the An Civil District Coart Mrs. Mary Murphy, of 183 Vurick street, is a soldier's widow, with four chil trea, vond's death she laa supported her fauily by dre: Yosierduy afternoon sho was waite d on by ler laudiord, Nathaniel Loe, accompanied by a gang off Sherifs, oMfcers, end @ writ having been , the widow's scamty furniture was flung ous to 1k was soon surroundod by severe hundred weighbors, whore lutouse excttement bode Cursos rose to the lips of (he spectators as tuey listened to Mra, Murphy's al Harvest of the cargo was snugly p. Fei But Were placed swo Duskets of ud boxes of vier liquors were piled Up in ihe stile room, ABTING AND DRIKINO, trem pot wel Touched, and te pious party, wiih thelr bince her hus. Daniel Kell, At OU Greenwich stree! rirect police elation ti Joseph Morris rom Bisckwell’s Island, and th erway Cham d Joseph Rozette, paupers ov pass latter blind, took Yoowwrday at noon Ki bad dying in Lis bed, with a phin o udavum" by his side the sidewalk, Bouin Coanielt At 2B) tho train wrrived at A to the West. (o the city by $i He died yesterday aier no good to the officers. soon alter flew on ots returned The Turveydrop of Conductors, Mrs, Van Wart, while riding in Bloeckor street car No. 6, yeate stop at Grove strect told her to #it down. *I hired those rooms," ane sald, pay Sa month for the fret 51x months aud $2) amonth for the remainder of Now she landlord bas been offered $25 a them ali tie year roan, and be sued we beeause L had no writ ‘has put me aud my four children bo suelier for us bo on the Ist of trip whieh the B.ossoms have un wil extend to San Francisco, © Vina Cuicago, poinis along tue thus 80 snapi Cheyenne, bait Dut be refused to sup, and Se asked twice to ha Hy obtained idewalk, wish is ubout the Bal or ladies Wan valk buck a bloca, 0 ge) OUt, Wud Bie Could eusiiy AN SYRACUSE, Reporter—Wno is your landlord, Madam ? Murphy—Natuaniel Hoe,who has an office at 2W Varies sirvet and Lives in Me siyie at 3W Wost Log MT hanya A Sunday Nicht Murder, Last night iufurmation was received at the Thirtieth street police station that Mich § was lying at bis resiience at Seventh ave pty first strock dangerously ill, three ubknown Nineteouta street, Vewweem Diath and Seveuth aveuuos 0 Role mei bere Ly & JOUN WARK REPRIEVED, Motion fora New Trial ment of the Col. Leoviil, cout INFORMATION FOR PARLI Probable Po: for John Ware, to be banged on Wriday for the murder of bis father, yesterday made a motion for & new trial before the The Court wow the papers and appoluted Tuesday next for the hearing Governor will probably post ‘execution of the seutence autii tue decision vd deal of symp 8 ‘elt for Ware, who is @ more Ied, and the plea of led, we he ‘bad previously Wiseuse, aud several mem Ik is doubtful, of the Atinn- t ¥ields tothe Phe Lochinh Gavernme: Demande of the People, Commissioner Boy Marder oo Staton Istand, John The smus aud George Willis, wile playing at West Brighton and Willis, with a three-pron ed stabbing him Coart of Krrora at ‘Trenton, Island, quatre pitehfork, attacked ndon, as tolows of she Kxenequer at Li Viense cable immediately how tax 08 friction the argument, Kilyairick cv. nity wae well grou shown symptoms o f Gis tamily have beou insane, the Court wil has airoady relused by aol. paciillts ati hea BA Another Revolution ta Chiriqut~Anm Attack ow Panamu Anticipated Asrinwatt, April 21,—There is. another revo- under Tomes Zorr have proclaimed bin Pro tly ewptured steamer Rosa souls also captured puun clecned ; yield $2.0, The Bankrapted Insurance Company, Who bas becn examining the ankrupt Commonwealth the stuckholers yesterday tue Court of Parduus stod tuwt he bad assaiue the polive to prevent that the keepin hal not been used to Atop * owlrageous, found deci o Licchfeld was added to tie Committee, Reuppearance of the Shystor, hyster who was kicke yut of the Tombs inuling ® poor Woman out of $10, appeared ta reon Market Police Court yesterd wus Couusel Lor an boon furtile d oase Of wu all Hen Election Rloter Sentenced, The Paired San Francis tenden Tri ro voters at the trial did pos Is ALLernoon On KEE ne of tue jur Jury Hot being allowed Lo separate, th reuye with atrain ¢ cm Iniand. BL A Kish Story. Tonwens, April 25 WULAVer Lileiod Regiment, accompanied vb. son of the ex-Prosident of we Erie Kailwa), returned froma fishing excur a th@ Wountaind north of this place ‘They took %2 Da. of spring brook trout, the largoat ris and Kock Ls Hobie Wain shead, ‘Truth from Spanish Sources, Havana, April 24.—A correspondent at San Spiritiu says there ave more tu district than Lhe majority have argent bonda in that the begining of the insurrection urisdiclion from uabie property. ep thet con- wcation of per rv Harpendi * Funeral, ~The funeral of the late § utleuded at Dundee, Yates # concourse of people Imou Was prewoued by beuw OF Canandaigua iow to-day fro nal Hotel ab Goshen, and the Krie Kaliway baggage We hy Apouae La stant pursuit, and has ordered’ the $0ns Accused Of siding aud whaling (he Wanrnnla, HOW SPAIN TREATS HER BIsuor: Vinited by Archbish ral Starrs, amd o Yesterday « further visit was paid to Bishop ‘J cinto Martins y Siog of Havana, who was fused permission to land in tuat city by Capt.-Gen, Vaimaseda, Ili roveroncs is till staying at the St, Nichoias Hotel, and appoars to be suffering from 8 depression of spirits, bat apart from this his health is excollont, Afier the usual courtesies, the Bishop noid : “When Iwas in Spain my papers and docamente were soized and examined by a commission. After they had been overhauled for about six boars end nothing compromising found, the head comm! Signer, seoing that L louked bapDy and perioetiy at eoe, remarked thal l was & Cvurageous man to be 80 tndifferent as to what was eel WH but TF tod him That be ashimed of, and consequently did not for what man could do, aus bak it was & real ry for me, Salseque: tiy 1 te atrevin Like a orl prisoue 1, but wae shortly afterward howorably seqaitied and released. Liidyoons were made on ine in Hava; portrasing we runuing away with two bare of Money, one under e.ch aim, containing §29),000 ‘Spanish Basuop, and will not condescena t attempt to refate anch miserable calumnies, M concuct and i ‘eas are weil Kaowa to wy brother Bichoos on the Peninsula, * In evive of my not being at Havana, T etil my position as Hishon, for Lam wedded to done notidug tu care retain ay dio cose, a8 you Kee by (ils Fing, Which Is gl¥en to bishops, and is typical of their perpetual union with their diocese, [The Bishop took tue ring off his finger fod showed ic to tho roporter, nd contained @ super oval cameo ary, wihich Was ect with about tairty diamonds. | re Vieat-Goucral receives tay Instructions as to what I wish done, aud consults with mo on matters Of Charch coverament Since Ihave been In this city Ebave writton bin orders. Ihave beon visitod by my oid friend Archvisiop McCioske,, and Vicar. neral Fatier bierrs, and & Dumber Of promiuent Caviolic priests, [have boon known to the former for wany yeare, and entertain the highest respect for them, a8 I think tuer do for me. I possess many Cuoin documents, which, If publishes, wonld canse & terribly ncanial, us exposing many arderhand tricks. n, however, Lecause my mission 1a uw and not evil, Sit is my intention, aver paying @ few visite to near sod intimate friends in this city, t rerara to Spain; DOt tuings in thet couatry aro inan awrul ate, ‘and the Chamber who e.ected me may be up: totany day, Aly elacdon a on) of the four Sena Alava may there‘ore be vie time t brewiug fur It came (rem Kone, tho Virgin Iret 1s to do go vain 5 4 FIGHT FOR Liberty, rate Mtragglo of a Now Jersey ape Knocking Captor und Dashing tute From the Phiiadelohia Bening Telegraph, Apri 2% lis @ native of New Jorscy, Mis futher, agouti Of respectability, rostden ta trenton, Tue has been arrostud in that city of On the 14th of April he entered the Jewelry store ot W.O, imicot, tn Lamberivilie, and curried off silvor sboons, Knives, aaa every variety ol silver vice, and afew diamonds in clusters and in sia Kio weitings, wecuriag in all @ quantity vulged at F150), A'wook avo list Friday might Detective Moor George L. Devn caught Neil and his pal; bat, as they Wero drawing near Treatun, tio fellows oroke away (roi Llu, lwaped @ ligu force, and were kone. w days after Mr. Doan learned that the rascais wore in this city. Yosteriay he cams here and se cured (ue services of Datectives Gordon and Hag geriy, It was ascertaine that Neil was closeted in 4 house 76 North Tweuty-sucond street, and taither stan carly hour this no the tiv’ proceeded. Dean siationed himself at the yard gate to cut off any aitempted escape, while Haggerty and Gordon Went to tue front door ana the bell. ‘The door was opened, nod thoy unceremoolously entered carefully locket the door, took the key, amd eum mowed Doan, who eutered {rou the rear, Wile Gordon aud Hagcerty watcued below, Dean moved up stairs and discovered Neil oa the landing Jost es Doan was avout laying lis hands apom bi, sprang from the top to the bottom of the sales eading {oto the hall, and was there eeiaed by the two oMficers, sod siruggied in vain to ‘ree himself. Being reduced to laiub-like poasiveness by a blow upou the bead from Laxgerty's pistol, be wae led insow widute rvom, having two doors, one bets thon locked, ant Haggerty piablug bitasel! be’ore the olirr, Gordon aud Dean Wen eared w rausack the house Wisle Haggerty was guartiog the door, Noi! spra:g upon him aud endeavored to drag bith trom it. ‘The struggle was ® short but terrible one. Neti fought with the (renzy of wmaiman, and Hag gerty dealt plows upon wis bead. from whic the blood stroamed. *Leive int” at last autd Neil, and rty coped op the grip be bad upp the cap throat, Neil tiem Gailod for @ basia of water Lhis was Urought tm, and whea Haggerty's atioution was for a minute diverted, Neti caught ap tie basin and dashed is into nis face, and wits blow kuocked lim from the door, and sped out into the yard. Haggeriy was at bis eels, TLey flow into & back alley, where the detective drawing Lut without effect. bie revolver fired thier shot From this alley they eu And down tis the pursued Hagvorty ngain r bis revolver, napoed the trigger, but the Dirrels were not emp tod. He redoubied bis euercive, and svon cornered the feariows Neil tna yard, Where he grappled with him, wod raiped terrible blows ugen bis bead, cov ering bis face with biood, Tu suis attitude wero tue two mea When Dean and Gordon caine up and +e cured Noil, carrying him 40 the scene vi bis inege: tual expioit in the houee, “Why did you 1 asked Gordon, » while Haggerty was friog.” * Because it's sale enough, A man can't bit you when «e's on the go." Finding that eacape was now impossible, Neti pecame traciabie, and secwed 10 have tie uiga eat adiviration for Haggerty, to waom be kopt saying, * You're game! Whon asked if ho nad ever been in prison be answered," Tuey lave bad me lots of times in Trenton, but they never coud hold mel ‘TLe prisoucr 18 thirty-flye years of 8 and there is. eviden among is e@vets found by Gordon and Dean in the house in Tw euty-sceond street to convict him of four rob: berivr—that of Talcu\'s jowelry Longetreet's shoe store, Trenton; a Wuird ats iarge wiliinery establishuenb tuere; sud w fourta ate wiwelweigut slop. A Suapreme Court Decision which may Empty the United states Treasury, The decision of tho Supreme Court that th salury of @ State Judge is not taxable producing some anxiety in the Internal Kevenue Bereau, The Probability is Guat the opinion of the Attorney-Gen eral will be asked ou the following points of the sub oct , Firet—Whether the eonetraction of law by the Conrt ite to oslict Biave vulicers es Well ws tO Lue otaty Ju co he apply to, oflcers receiving thelr sale tly fom the people? A ther wie construction Is ret Jubding of wil Incowe & vactive so Wun collect duce ve forced to refund the large amounts so collectot, It Will cover the cases of State banks, railroads aud canals, and their employ ——— Ben Butler Checkmated, Wasmiwatow, April 25,—A warrant was issued today from tue Troarury Department in favor of Nicholas P, Trist of Virginia, tor $14,500, the amount of expenses incurred by him in negotiating the Guadalupe-Hidaigo treaty In 1302 Tho appro Priativa Woe giade at the last session Of Congres, And hos Decm in course of wettioment for the prst twenty two years, Butler's interference to stop ihe Diymeont of tne money im order to Recourse tie claim of @ lobbyist could pot be to.erated at the Treasury Dopartuent. Erne A Pavement that is Good for Something All the merchants and mauuiscturers on Mui den lane who were \axed for the laying of the wouden pavement ip that strost over a year ago, havo signod A paper expressing their satisfaction and delight The property owners in Fifteenth street have pe titioned for the enaie pavement, We don't know Whore pavement It is, but tt seems to be just an food to-day as wuen it was laid down, ‘Thery are Do inequalities tn bho surface, aud itcan be tameu up Without trouble —— Anothor of Grant's Oflicers Indicted, Cixcinnatt, April 25,—The Rey, M. 8. Gaddis as becu again ludictod by the Uuited Status Grand Kevenue of the Second Distnei, tor receiving pie fonts ard bites, aud for olferiug a brive to lie ae Histntassox-or, 1 tuduce With bo wllow Gaddis to cumuait tr ta off FLASUES FROM THE OCKAN CABLES. Valparaiso bas had a severe earthquake, bun Salvador holds the terri yi Honduras, Inexbanstibie coal Mulus lave beew dissovered nour Agi wa The Boosie ers from Autwerp to Now York has arrived iu the Thames, dsiagod BASE BALL NOLES, To-day Bekford vgt. V ron, Jr., Jalon ground At the Union ground, yesterday, the Eokfords bows the Brooxlyn, de, by W to & In adudition to the Athlo®es, the Boston Red pronaply play tho Ailanuoe ou Friday ‘The Haymakers played tue Athletics of Brooklyn, Wau oaruod Hw aaaor WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 OUR FLAG AGAIN INSULTED te AN AMERICAN CAPTAIN ROTTING © A SPANISH DUNGEON, —— Wnt American Commerce Safters ander the Rule ef sp: im Washington-Au Ont~ rage which any Deceut Governme: wouldt y Resent, Up to last night nothing had been heard of the Captains of the schooner LAllian and brie Ilizavoth Aun, whose «iduapping ana tinprivoninont ina dan- geon In Bagaa, Cala, wo reported yesterday. The Lillian wad the Kigabetn Aon lay in port at Seu and two slavos stowed themselves away in their holds, hoping to escape, The siavoa were recovered by thoir Spanish mastors, and cortain enomtos of the United Staves trampod ap a chirge that the Ameri- can ceptoins (Moore and Gritin) bad been guilty of abducting the slaves, Thoreupon the Spanish Gover. nor of Sagua for! je the depirture of the Lillian and the Euzabeth Ann, and at night # party of soldiers voarded the vessoly, and seizing their captain harried them off to a dungeon in whict several pris- onors were DYING OF SM\LL-POR, The next day the Euglish ant Amertesn Consat protested against the iniaman treatment of the captains, and thoy were Gnally re:moved to better quarters, Four daye attsrward, when the mates visited the captains, they toard then supplied with food from the hotel, which they purchased at @ fibalous pric, the stuff offered tiem ta the prison being unit for man or beast to ert, Mr. Haines, the mate of the Lillian, who escaped ina boat, and was picked up by the Pomons and brought to Now Yora, ricoived ® telegram yoate day from Mr, Staples, of vckton, Mo., the Lillian’ owner, saying that he was oa the way to New York to make investigations, Le also received a telegram from Mossrs. Load & Ciarodo, the vessel's con: signees in Baltimore, saying that they had no nows of either vessel Or captain, ant that a member of the firm would cowe on to New York today to taxe rome action. Learning that a vessol from Sagua was lying Quarantine, a SUN reportor went to Staten Island, and through the courtesy of Dr. Reid, Deputy Health OMicor, was grauted an interview with Capt. Bart. lott, of toe throe-musted schooner Joseph W, Bart- eit, which sailed from Sagua on the 13h of April, ten days after the arrest of the captains, At that me they were STILL IN PRISON, and had not even been examined on the absurd charge against them, he pouple were in the midst of the holiday season, and the anited appuals of the American and Kucl#) Consula wore nos sumcies to move tie oficiais to action Gali «iter tue close Of the festival ‘The Governor ot Sagaa bad been persuaded to write to the Captain Geveral at Havana, but beyond (his he bad positively refused to do anything, and the wuited aud indignant protest of the shipaasters in portcoul! not move tim, Capt, Bartiett says that the greatest panishment for the crime ebarced Aguiust the captains of tue Lillian and Eyzavetu Anus a rise oF €59. To say nothing of tue outrage to the American flag, the loss caused by tie vessels’ delay will Amount to Revoral thousand dollars. ‘The owners, if they were Britong, would appeal to their Govern: iment (or redross, ‘aud that Government would speodily teach the Sponisu slave traders @ lesson. Bus the owuers are Americans, SECRETALY SEWALD'S TELEGRAMS. Forty-five Thousand Dollars for Cable Des- patches in a Single Moath-A 620,000 Despatch to Minister Bigelow. Wasuixaron, April #5.—The case of the New York, Newfoundiind und Londou Telegraph Com pany cereus the United States was ap in the Court of Civims to-day. This isa suit for s large amount of (olis on cable telegrams sont to foreign goveraments when Mr. Sewarl was Secretary of State, Tie amount claimed is $2,240, the entire amount of the Vill for orean telegrams trom November 10, 1360, to October 5, 1867, being $45,540 in coin. Included in the tniebtedness is a despateh from Seward to Bi low for whicu $19,510.00 is charged in gold, there being 44 words in Kuglish aud 3.074 in cyoner, The largest amount apart trom that just mensioned paid in old by the Dopartment of Dtate was for a des patch from Seward to Gortchacoff, St, Petersburg. about the Alaska treaty, uubering 1,823 words, and conting $9,896 5). It appears from the documents that Seward could RO} sanction tue teus for tue unpaid telegrams Upon any other priuciple tion that vose telegrams be paid fr, bot as cypber ut as words, Meter Cooper is petition as President of the Telegraph Company, es tue Unit Biates were bound vy Soward's acts in their bebiaif, and should make pay- inebt for trunamttiog said wens rat the tari of c.arzes then im existenck, and. which were posted in the telegraph office of the War De. partuwent, Whence these messazes were sent, and Which tariif of charges was known to the Seci of (ate ab the ime of sending the we: —ae DME LUKE, ee First Trotting of the Men Dash oa Fieetwood Course, Yesterday afternoon about ix hundred lovers of the horse mot at Fleetwood to wituess the frst m. Belle of Urange, Cushace, George were the contestants for the stake, Be! Wasthe favorite in the pools 19 to 6), Cushnoe be ing second choice. Toe track w io tue best or sod road were se Ores aod second esse, bubio the third botu tie oad choice indalged in some and it was awarded to George, Murphy's irienas waxed warm, @@ Whey reed upon the lasting qu ‘of the horse as au. i as upon the generaisuip of the driver, but Be: lebed 4 fourtu and deciding beat, Tue ou FLextwoop Pak, April 25, 1 heats with upuare: favorite and tail running, nary t 1. —Sweepetakes 8300 mile beats, Dest stud 1h Larcems Sr-Lwiuit’s OF, un. Hell» of Orauge. Tad Mr. Hodes b. 6. Cusanoe gage urphy’s oF. x, George (8548 bs ae Tate mtitl BB, HIG, BL nee ‘The Mempbis Spring Race: Mewruis, April 25.—The rst race, for all agos, two miles aod repeat, was for a subscription of $25), P. p., the Club adding $60, (he second Lor foruve us stake, Berney Wi.uame won, Allie Hant being second, and Waldo Gauies tuird, “Auie Aunt Won tie {avorite, In the swoepstake race $15 each, p. p, 2% added, mile dash for three-year olds, eleven enir nd four ab the start, Soutivel was Arst, foliowet vy Neiligau's chestuut colt by Lexingion, Lord Fair field, and Quicksand, in the order named, ‘Time LoL, Neliigau’a colt was the tayorite eit The Great Kace tor $10,500, Lonpox, April 25,—The race for the guinea wakes for tureo-year-old colle aud fillies Cammy of o-day at Nowtairket, Oat of 82 subserib. 6:8 only 18 faced the starter, ‘The race was wou by Mr, Thomas Dawavn's br. c, Bothwell, by Stock. weil, out of Katherine Logie, Mr. B asdon's Bteri ing, by Oxford dum, by Flatcatever, was second and Mr, Merry’s U. ¢. King of tae Forest, by Bout sb Chief, out of Lioness, third. ‘The 'bettigg at ‘attorsuiis recently was 5 to A against Sterli@, 6 to Lnewinst King of the Forest, aud 1 to 7 aBuinst the winuer, Se rere NEW JELSEX, Barnum took $4,500 out of Paterson, A Paterson man hus beca arrested for throwing Mune tubo @ WoiuMn’s ey os, George Joinson, Deputy Warden of the Essex County Jali, bas reelgued. Toe dersey City Potice Commis appoint a few couspatout coloved men ou bie {uF The Newark Odd Feilows will celebrate (he fifty socouu abulversary of thy Order la Aueliva tu-duy — WASHINGLON NOCES, — 000 of Oye per cents. on are urged to Only tera’ Mr, W. W. Corcoran ts residcues tu W ston hoeretary Robeson Wm, Core for sever Ma were taken you dangerously at bis on last eveuiag, tho Dauker, W ran nvory il any hos tendered & $ ro#ignation, and sonator Sumner ave a dinner party to the tary has gon Chicagy, ad sta Week, Vheney Territorsl Legislature have been eatied gether by Gov. Cooke to Dy the kath of May ae whad and berring Asheries are en Incritive season, Oe fen bus alread iugtoa abd sold over ® wilioa sual Houtwe to visit his von in wad herrings Jadging trom the manner in which the clal Joyal en are roling up be be Cistm Cony Iwill take them ten years. to 1 Uie heb wa tid A&R TogALS Is aely Lo avon mr Lhe Secretary of tue ‘Vroaxury as ordered the ane of the materials o! the Maring Hospital busing at Ban Franc WOK Was shaken by the sLock of ao earthquake 1 Lik, Eley (has Lue Ib Bes Ovum anuc- Cunied, THE PERIL OF NEW ORLEANS. i tiwe The Minntent and the Railr Force Fight mmenne Crov Naw Onteans, April 25.—The latest news fron the Bonot Carre crevasse roports the breax 700 foet wide, The water is ranning over the track of « Jackson road betweon the thirtoonth and fourteenth mile poste. At Kenner’) volunteers Lave turned out to throw up works to stop the water coming from the rear. Chief Engineer Thompron has just re colved officlal information that the Wallace cre At Bt James bas boon effectually stopped ‘Tracks—An Immense The Merero and Villero crovasaos havo both been closod Men aud material have gone tothe McDonough cre. vorse, and if possible they are to be closed to-night. Nothing has been received from Poverty Point to day, Gon, Thompson says that there is no danger of the city being overflowed. Naw Onurana, April %—Kvening.—Chiel Engi neer Thompson's oMcial report raya: “iy some unfortanate misconception of orders in regard te oatablishing ling of couriers froin Kennenville to Bonnet Carre erevass, nothing oficial has beer sard up to 9 o'clock to-night (rom tha. point. ‘ie is eure evidence that no groat change gor the worse hus occurred, Early to-morrow morninga party, consisting of Gov. Warmouth, Maj. Flanders, Prositont Me Comb of the Jackson road, and otuer officials, wil visit tho Crevasse. Col, Walton. enginoor of the Mexican Gulf Canal, and Cant. Hatch, Aasistant State Engineer, were up this evening on the stoamer Loe. Tt ts sald the people at Kenuenviie turnea out to build themselves protection leveos in the Fear and around tue tows aired and strength: jeau's plice is ra Information wus re the superintendent of jasee, just below thw burrucas, Me Ally Upproaching completion coived this afternoon trom the Marero er say I am happy to tell you we are geiting along well, 1 think by to work accomplished. No direct news from Poverty Point crevasse has bee received which ts fivorab'e Yesterday Capt, Smith reported he had plenty of materials, and expected soon to complete the work oy VEFOW WO Will have tue whole from the McDonough crevasse, in Piaguimin hy On the Figbt bank Of the Mississippi. Mr. Docker, in ciarge of the telegrapa, has jast come trom the crevasse on Dr. Parmeiee's place, and saya that 1% can be conveniently closed wiki pateriais, These waterisis were sent this morn ing. In a lone official lottor from Raginver Van Pelt, dated at 12:30 yesterday, le sald: «The Grand and Morgan sea levees are sate, down by lana from New Texas to ihe coupe levees are safe fur this season. The ore Yusse at Doing Marion ts between 2) and 20 foot wide, with about four feck of water at the bottom ‘in front. Mr. Glyn commenced Work on the levee on the 1th, aid the Cravasse wai Ieane Hearliog Point broken on the 16th. Ho lias taken ull the force exe enough to keep the lever from Diraking to ainer places. I have Just passed Kvergvea levee, It will stand if the planters attend to it, ‘The rumors of a crevasse st Blue Stone, in Potnt and Bayou Sara, ure unvounded. Tue leveos Kiver to thuse puints are intact, and tie river is lallis No interruption of telegraph commanication has tiken pluce on the Jackson railroad. ‘There a no water from Bonnet, Cairo, or Crevaase, nearor the city than thirteen miles, ‘The river in tront of the cliy is sixteen inches below high water mark o1 1962, aud falling, a THE COAL STRIKE. pctrot thee Re jon in the Luzerne Region — Six Collierics at Work near Wilkesbarre— The Possibility of a Settlemen Puitapenruta, April 25.—A despatch from Wilkesbarre says that ® proposition bas been sub- mitted oy the Wiikesbarre Cou! and Iron Com pany to the Committee of Miners, io effect that) the diMeulty at No. 6be first satisfactorily arranged, the Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron Company wili re ume work at their collieries on or before the Ist day of May on condition that tue men of District No 13, W. B. A., pass the following resolutions Keaowel, That we hereby adopt the decision of the Hon, Wiliam Kiwell, uyire, made at Mauco Cuuak, April 19, os 4ust aid’ fuel between the ten sud tte Cotspany, aud hereby pledge ourselves to Ue Koverued bythe tei ve choseny thre 3 whom sua all o Cetween th re already. Lal De A standing Committee of by the Company and. thr 1) QueRtIOUS we to” Wages OF x persons by the 8 10 aay 4 which may heroafer arse G WE. exceyt such we Kiwel miyany and ttled by the decinon of Judge Dinitte | for settiemont, « maj ori nd in case said Commi majority, seventh man as umpire, who: Aud tas ay diicalty, keep send settled by U Fesoiution, Six collieries work, naw Ploasint Vahey, Chauncey. Hype Pang, April 2%—-The only result of the rofaers' meeting here to-day was the sending of a etter to Mr, Storrs asking the Directors of sho Delaware, Lack«wanna and Western Company, or « committee thereof, to moet tuem with @ view of wet Ling the diMouity. AsnLaND, Acril 25.—The operators’ proposition was accovied by the miners of District Nu. 9 at a weeting held in Dheaandak City tis evening. CHANTON, April 293 P, M.—The Hyde Park meeting has tus far accomplisued nothing, aud is still 1a Session, Committee meutivued iu the in this vicinity have already gone to Abe Euterprise, Port Bowkie), Warrior Kun, ‘Nowtinguam, and —-— Miners Rejecting Arbitration, Maven Cuvyg, April 25,—The meeting of the sof the Lehigh Valley region, held ere to djourned, after refusing to sudwit the uitfer ii ain and bis Bont’s Crew Murdered, Asrinwatt, April 21,—News bas been received from Puuto Arenas of a terrible tra; y poar thay piace, The Captain of the British ship Alexandria ond a boat's crew went ashore, and came in conflict With the Lavians, who marderéd them The ledians taen put off in canoes for the vossel, out thor on board alarmed by the yells of tho natives, made sailand saved (themselves aud sip. Tue body of the captain has been found. Th Wore tWo Wounds in the boly aud tie legs wer cutoff, No trace las beon found of nis companions ——__ The Ocean Stoumabip Kaces Lonpon, April 25.—Tho City of Paris arrived at Queenstown at 6 this mormag. Tae Occanic had not been reporied. ‘The ocoun race, it the Was such a ting, has therefore bora wox b) $ City of Paris BROOKLYN, phir EL The Supervisors yostersay appropriated $25 (1) for repairs to the Gliby aud dilupiiated but cosiy Court House, Police Sergeant Benjamin Gardiner, of te Wash ipajpn Ftreet station, died of cou umptdn yesterday at BWyckoaereets tie wars youre vl age ‘The trial of the Reran will esse waa the ny CQurt yesterday, A vu ined, who ewore Mat tt ontinued tealator, O 4 Kegan, Was of sound mind wheo he John Cook, of Conover street, wont down tnto the hold of # Hghtor at the (oot of Degraw #irvot yesterday ning to feed @ doz, A fow hours alte: ward be wae fowud dead there, having baen Doimaaed by the foul aiF Catharine Gray, aged 19 years 040 Pacific atreet was badly burned on Monday Wight Oy ine exriosion of Ve eromene lamp, wiica she Was carrying. Hor father badiy buried While extinguishing tie Mauer Aton auction sale of focts of he Continental Association (formerly No.9 Kagine Company), wl.ch pied rooms Be tis corner of Myrtle ay ana ‘Adeloll etr fon Monday evening, A photograph of Mayor Kaiodeweh was run up irom $1 bo 8: 30, — SPARKS PROM THE TELBGRAPH, —> Peter N. Clase, 9 siioe dealer of Levanon, N, H., shot himacif yesterday The bark Morrimac, of Boston, bas boon probably wi board. Jonny Cottery, aged ominitted Lyun yesterday by cutting ber tira Eaward Hover, accused of the taurder of William Marley at Livoli on thy 10M Inst, hi a ava The new Trinity M. E. meeting nouse in Worces ter was dedicatod yesterday, A surmiun Was prem y Bishop Bunpso The peopie of Linn, Mass. will. vote on 1 Hext whether “ale, porter, OF Btroug Door Bull Jiauk on thy preniecs. Tne vote of Wisconsin ¢ Jud f apreme Court gives Lyon, t 4 Tivo Ann Dale, from viile, Flay 1 New York, Was usted off 1 1 Was facally lojuied by yuoteiday a yon keener at Grass w nd dena tna eterday Wiorbing Lue w Weeg wie then sawed boll Woe arms ty the Wun a knife aid biod tu death, The billiard gvaten for the Stale clampionatip. « Iinvauted cua, and & betwoes Houre Shiels splon of Portand, Me. ant 1. Herbert Waite, of OF lasteveuing. ih an American four ba carou uid of 140 DULLA was wae Oy alas Dr LAs Bulnle PRICE TWO CENTS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES WERE AND THERE DY TUB SUNK REPORTERS. >—— Epincopatinn Pipelaying—Policemon at the arochial Polle—Fraud in the House of God=A Ch ke a Ma About ® your ago the rector of # free Episco. pal charch in one of the lower warda of the city span a trap on the old vestry. Bome of its mem+ ‘sind held offen for over twenty yoars, but the rector by persistent pipelaying introdaced « tic! et of bia own. He got together a score of {8 snietiites to cast voter, and so elected + Vertry itor his own heart, Bvorything was fixed oO eult Ms own fancies, and he ruled in hignhanded state, He tesued printed statements to his congroe ation, reflyeting On tue former vostry's conduct of Mrs, Tocae statements were #9 erroneous, It not Ovitivoly false, that Licy aroused the parishioners Alienation, and they therenpon nominated a ticket hich comprise? all the old vestry whom thoir rove Fond pastor had (urust frou odloe The lection eve of on Laster Tussday, The or ive cront Preparations for it, not or A BD te thal and relljons charaster, bat of an carthty rd Warike One “To wit: He lid a posse of polic-mm nthe pines Of worship to #ustaia i te ar ary cot becama ram nud the is were opened, Votes that. were for nts ekut he received Without nolies of ehallen gine oe anqualidied were allowed to vote without chalicnce. Votre wlio were going for the Other teaek were {dueted, though duly qual.ded by the laws of tae The congregation any that lively times aro aliend, y thick the reverend reetor's path for the neat vill not be one of toses, They soy that tere are some ugly (iets connceted with (he pist hist ry Of the parish Liat way come to light. fn that cases the reverend gentleman's w#kirts, 8 is waisyerod, would aruly be found clean, ees Jay Gould's Alleged Contempt of Court. The parties and counsel in the Heath and I vhoel Brie litigation met yesterday besore the Master in Equity to settle # form of a certificate upon whick © base A motion for an order to show cause why Jay Gould should not be punishod for contempt, fea not complying with the order of the ¢ duce tie books of the E examination before the Mustor, Mr owe present, mate soveral objections to the propowé form of the certificate, which were rule! ou Master as Leing frivolous and tec! desired that the volumi cae 0 fur phould bi This tue Master dec would furnish einer of tie evidence in urt 10 pro uilway Company for Line. w by ue yy Mr. Lave nvew in te the esrifisat stated that @ counsel will w cert tied coy cave twas dusired, Sir Sou mayd desire a certified copy of the evilonce, a uke ita portion of bis moving papers. ‘Tay aie n Will LO Litae@ a8 SOON us the HVidence Ie writ it, whic Will provabiy be in the course of (wo UF throe days. dpi Who aro the Friends of the Thieves? Abraham Yerk was arrested last week in Troy, and taken to Fort Hamilton. Some yc i wo Ve stole a sacht in Westenester county and was bis prisoned. He married tn Brooklyn, absnitoved vis wife, went to Troy, and morrind acain. This tae oxploit was steallug © teom fron Caivin Whitney, of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, and eviling it an 6 Yerk's Brooklyn wi n tears ia beeged Mr, Whitney not to prosecute, Lie a having been returned to Mim. Yerk'iy a good musician aud play several invtramouts, De \8 @ character. Around the biooki-n Ponce Hemi quarters jognges an individual whom they eal! D clive” Corwin He knows York. A fun rs porter found him lounying about there, and polite ly naked bim to teil him Yora's y ’ tective turned on him tn atuffisnly hainer for pros suming to wek guy thing about lis irivad Yera The Floating Comin The police steamboat Metropolitan was built im Bafislo und towed round to New Yors, sinkio the harbor before sho reached the Battery & « cost $40,000, The Commissioners fisied he: un, and employed men to keop her afloat; but foratne that was more tian they could do. mie persisted Wh going to the bottom. At teorth a New York shipbuilder took ber in band, and mori cost made her seawortay; but she wax good tet no:bing, and wow Commissiovers tavo mace her the amal-pox transport be we Island Hospital, When she t she will carry ® white flag tag all ower craty to shun theeity ano te small with tie Cily ar OMicering the City of Bumstond, The Board of Public Works of Jersey City yesterday elected for Street Commissioner, Be: min Van Koure Parveyor, Lniac B, Mar key ; Auspector of New Buildings and Wator Pipe William Spaeder} f sewer ( 4 Water John Bunatesd rete Alvert Garretson ; Superintendent 1 ing*, Grounds, and Paras, Jumos i 1 of Committees on Streets, Sewers, mid tensions, Joln V. i. Vreeland; Berm Covkendal Smith, Clerk to President of Bosra, J — A Poor Mechanic's Lot, Darid Carr, a first-class i: af Vator recently met with an accident whicu let hi ess paralytic, Whereapon bis wile bo him, and ended or * help using Monday night by ordering bi nt of the house, He refused to, and slo vir with the assistancs of three rudiaus, yliched elpless man tuto the str a HOURS OF LEISURE, ~~ The Tyne and St. John crows have been agate matched for $1,000 to ow Ave lies ou th ie wants river, Se Joan, N. B,, oa Aas 3. Jamon Smith, the ehamoion waiker, has been matched for $63) to walk Uree quarters 0: a mile om May 16, wuile Homer Penuves, wa ausccur, tune © wntie Johnny Tours. w Albany Regimen i w t thie aa t Fonk, wrt receive thom, aud dave a raul a the East River Wark — LOSSES BY FILE, on Charles Home's b ay. Love 61.500. se in Edgewater was burned B. Shuitlewortl's house on Oates avenue, F Franklin avenue, Was dsinaged avods G12) carly eidey Moral Toe late fires in the woos of Atiantic county, N j,, Wbich raged throwgh nn ator of 6000 weres! Am Stroyine Barns, feucus, aud vllice property. Catal ¢ loss of 643),.* Bailey's stablos, 19 the rear of the Mansion House of Pricoton, were hurae? postertay tose toe win AS hovses, one open baug WOK B1ye/)- Luu sans be avOoUd 5000) no lusarat BC, Lockwood's lordware and stove atore and JA Law's (orl uid grata store, at Conceal avwaao a Ferry street, Houter's Point, were burned yestorday, Low bout $1300. Lockwool is lusured for €5,00) aid Law, we pole estes JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, - Hugh Fullerton, a sot, was found doad yestertay Mary Agners, age 15 months, fell from the rool of 40d Weet Tweutg ninth streets Yasb event Mary A. Clark, agod 67, was fata et yom terday, tinving fallen dows suite otal \vert Thitp thud birect Theresa Reynolds, of 139 Seventh avenue, wae rap ver a killed vy @ truck, last eveulog. ou lwo The Hon, Hogh J. Mastings, and tie Hon doh Chaniverteia waited Upon the Hug. Williau ML weud st mis oflic Jeatucday The bark Angiolina fre and the bring trom io Jancire, ure iu Tohn C. Sinith, of Thirty Aan Jonn Meet, & young lower, 4 up in the anne Georgetown, D.C. reporga ’ Kepent che drug @ ny Gui uer, WBC futoy at : rr has applied to the Court of Ooms i Wier a chattel uurbgage, Mr, Maruuad cin fixtures dre nen are enrolled as member 0 Vwced Adsuc'aiou ti tae lwculy sveand Want Neheweais Premdeut. tow Were ad spe wal bearuily guutoving uf everthing Bian Tweed tine done from (ue thu that. het sringertar Wik Sx town to the mijourniuent Of tne Legis mtaee Whe G.UR eudourwnsd wind ais bowie (or Boas | weed

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