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a | PRICE TWO CENTS "| THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE, | 79% 249% commrssron reeary. | TI} QUARRYMEN RIOTING. TUIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR IT CAR HORROR wragatneates tucson sett ont tate | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | *474” TUL STRE General Sessions in default of | : hie to answer at a The Venerable Capt. Jimmy Thompaon Gorn Americans to Fi — 1,000 ball. for ex-Appraiser Patmer—A_ Dreadful vi ‘The British Cott - Y, i: i oN ‘Tne —_ DASHES ERB AND THERE BY THE ppral r A PEACEADLE ARRANGEMENT WITH h TROURLE IN THE NINETEENTH AND gE SCENE ATTHE FUNERAL OF 5 bs be ~ Thrent—The Civil Authorities Interfering " » : Alnbama Claims, a roa , MURDERER'S VICTIM. A Brate W YL th rdored a Ite BUN'S REPORTERS. The venerable Capt, Jimmy Thompson ts a TUE COMMUNE IMPOSSIBLE. MaveoTue Amounts t6 be bestiods TWENTY-SECOND WARD Town Fiacen of Business Clonet Dare | 7 the Fittor of Zhe dun. The Cane of the Juror who Mweare that a | Custom House woigler, Whon his application for | Reports from Paris—Dismisant of Gen, Cin- | Wasitinutos a 1—Although the treaty ho8 | whe Yorkville Qaarrymen’s Btrike—Parnde at rg the Ovaequies—The Burial in Prov Sin: Inthe interest of the ladies of the com. Verdict was Forced from him by Threats | the position was first forwarded to Washington, ex- serot—Honvyinnd Reckless Firing—Fails | 0° yet been entirely completed, enongh has been ing the Streets with Bludgeons and Ire é 1 ¢ The Opening of the Tuquost—The | munity 1 would ask if there t* not a rule in the bye: tA nation—Hemething for District | Appraiser Palmer hoard of 1t, and sent a letter to ure of Negotiations for the Surrender | divulged to Senators whoare expected to follow the Bars Effectual Action of the Police. Toasible Defence on the Trial, tawe forbiditing conductors to allow an intoxicated hk tnt the Sccrotary of the Treasury, saying that Jimmy of Fort Issy—The Bombardment Kecome | blind lead of the Administration,to develop that ev- The quirrymen employed near Yorkville At ten o'clock this morning Coroner Young | person to get into a car and if to why ie itnot | The case of Samuel I, Corneil, the obstinate | was nota ft man for the place. This letter doiayed | jmenced—Kdltors Leaving Part erything horetofore In dispute has beon settled inthe | struck yesterday for $2.95 aday, At noon a num wil bee n toking testimony im rela‘ion to the mur- | enforced 1 On Sacurday Inet, going from Hoboken | Juror, was agsin before Judge Van Brantyesterday. | the receipt of Jimmy's sppointmont, and Jimmy has | Panis, May 1—Forenoon.—Gen. Mille We one a uaa 1 ust ene i cted a8 ® | ber of mon from each gang started down through orof Mr Avery D. Putnam, Yesterday Mr. | ferry to West Hoboken rather lute, the ear being | Corneil, on Friday, April 21, signed a sealed verdict It vory angry. Se La Berea aL ia CeAbeGiel ter Ga: tesksed, | ACY Liu Wes PORCORU e CoH thas RMRAEG OS | Ta ere Caren PUI. YONG, UU OEE. TUIVOYY Foster, the afflicted father of the murd tor enguged | fail, we had an unwelcome addition in the shape of | for the plaintiff tu the case of Anson Willis against noon at about two o'ctock tho | by the Commune, and is reptacod by M. Rossel. | tion of the St, Lawrence and the Canadian canis | When they reached Soventy-Afth strect they num Jats manaze his sou's de- | adranken man, Ho leaned with his back acninat | James Weaver, and on the folowing Monday said it | venerable Capt. Jimmy came suiting out of Suther. | The Cri du People anys Gon, Claseret has been ar | is conceded to the United Stats, S*cond—The fish- | pered about two hundred, most of thom armed with axJu ve Sidney HL, Stuart Lave, incractiag the Judge to spare noexpenseta | the door next the driver, Gctting tired, of from | was not his yordict, bat that he bud elgmed It under | Jani’s barroom in Liberty etreet, near Broadway, | Ferted by order of the Executive Committee, with | ery question is eettled by giving the Uuitod Siates a m with fron bars and stones, Hie chore to save his #ou fron the gallows, Ii t+ | affection toa Indy sitting in the eorner, he put bis | threats of rsenesination from the foreman. Yester- | 11 happencd that at the exe moment ex-Apvraiser | the approval of the Commune, Gen. Le Cecilia te | rigit to fis in Canadian waters for a pocuulary €o0- | ‘They visited tho quarrymen at work at Sixty-third polerstoud that the distinguished cours:lor Wil} hand over ber shoulder to support himself. If @ | day Cornell, through counsel, eaid that he had not | Palmer appronchod from tha direction of Broad w in command at Fort Iney. Gon. Durasslor replaces | sideration, Third— street and Fifiy second street and First avenue, Bervciat Wit. himaels tn tie deieies at leant two Of | Indy I8 to be excused fur fainting, {t should be under | signed the verdict in order to obtain his discharge, | His wide Garricon way wiih lim, dinimy sigited | Gen, Okolowlts, who has been wounded. tliere THR SAN JUAN QUESTION Forty-cighth stroet near East River, Forty-fourth foe moe! akiltul iawyors in the iand, Whea the | auch circumstances; but she did the moat sensitie | but under tovinnations and threats of members of | Hin, Wits "anumy. “ile openel hia proadsite, aad ws eastonsdiag ant a meaty La ? a all | {loft for arbitrament in a manner that virtasliy | street, near Second avenue, and other points, They tise cones to trial the defence will, It Is supposed, | ting, Gok upans walked to the ober cud Ol The cat, | the Jury, and an assurance that he could explaln Ms | peewn pouring iu hot shot rizht and lof. | ee bpd Lad a Sevfuu tare sone | Pon v ited Slates the island, Aowrth—The | souedt to intinidate the men at work, and to pre: Ups ples that the assassin was suiforing fro Cina offered Hor tis cout, ‘The inebriated qonties | Feasons for rigning it on Monday, Judge Van D—n your tarry topligits, ate, what dit you | Ju ys th aiiliste hay Alabama claim are to be adyudicated by « Commis 5 is hmany f mean by writing that le Gennovilli " cio * them did. At oll pivcos work wus suspended oF loptic Manta, bad ben drank for soveral days, | man, with an rossion a8 near akin to a smue xs | Brunt said the dificuliy was that this story was at | Ce Taoontine. money lice a dranken aiilor for | ted Gennevilliers, sion On A basis specified in the treaty, Which 18 | geeuuut of the excitement. p tat Was cutirely waconse ous on the mgut of the | Woe possible dy his condition, ent down, doubties® | variance with thet already mate by the Juror. The | Fentou, sir, aud Fawn rowarlel by waving my evar HEAVY AND RECKLESS FIRING, Liberal to the United States, and the amounte are | — Upon hearing ol the disturbance Cay cage t tiie is the pica which bange! | (uibking he had, flivte Wing, Tue Young | ioreman swore that no thieats bud been made, and | acter Aéfaned, rr. anid dimmay, a The Oring list nizit was fearful snd apparentiy | to be fixed by a Commission of five, to be selected, | {ve Fity-ninth street pr toe stat s - dB php lateir dy with whem Fant locked as plainly ae if she bad | @ jaro deposed that on Sanday. April 9, aman | When TF wrot rte ington, «ir, ‘ % taps ks Gas wank bs the Cana is Ba scene with a Kection of polic Jack Reynoid dT woo ave,” when, of course, Cimme: | Geta) as his teoldence tnd deserived Mr. Cornell, | anawored Mrs Tal Nehitvod tHrit vou' were | Utterly reckless, Nothing to compro with it has | one each, by the Unitod States, England, Gotmany. | floverm nt Kinet uveuue and. heturacroinh mt At one o'clock yesterday afternoon the fricnd " ch 1 ploces with bh nd Was rude | geking hie name, and adding that le wished to seo | nota fit man to I btates Welgier, cud I | occurred sines the commencomont of the civil war, | Drezil, and Russ, to moot in Vienna this eoxing | In this neighborhood considerable excitement prov ; 5 i ¢ to tui back to the oced pant of tue cor: | jim, This mar anewered the deseription of Robert | tatuk so st The city eatly excited and alirmod, and groups | summer, FY/A—A similur Commission 9 to then | Yailed, and a crowd numbering abont 2,000 people, ent relitives of Me, Potnam sembled tn bis Lite | jor Wi lis, whom the juror bed frequently seen during “ye do, do yon condemne! old mad Mow beh Pballerhartindhety te 4 4 Ay v lorgely composed of won and caildr had co ' ce, 8 Cottage pl The frowt parlor t In legieloting on the reeulation of the rom traMe | (ie trial in consultation with Weaver, Judge Van | acowt" yelled n J nd you any plice | Of frightoned people are collected in; aluost every | tike up Ieete At one time serious results was threal wh the body lay, the hallway, the randah are remaade tl 1 rty oO the 1 doo. TL] prant aajourned the bearing 1 Wednes jay, re ele bat in the pul rect 1 ek wio'castic | street and avenue discussing the state of affuirs THK CLAIMS OF DHITISN sUDsECTS . Md dis) ee Ci iy: LS and th * . not the liberty of tue poaceeabie mem: | marking that if there hid been #uy imvroperaction | on your Fayal top-ealiant forear o Yar | roo wita'e wer ery severe arising ont o " ow so much as a broken head oF a sing pile, rnd the court yard tn front were crow 140 omaunity interfered with by such bru: | jn tie jury, it wae @macior fur lie District Atiorney ir. Palmer inrne iv tila time an Immense | 20% Okolowita's wound is @ vory revere one, and | arising ont of and pertaining to the war; the reports | 4, Extra men were posted in the prociet anu Four policemen stood at the gate and kept back the | tish doings as vour pe is constantiv exposin to inquire into, crowd had gathere ‘ihe Gispuunts Mreure | BIS recovery t# doubtiul, The delegates from the | of both Commissions to be fral, and the amounts to | dark, when, the excitement having entirely suvside Large but highly decoronsassombiaze waieb throng A WUSAN ADMIRER OF THE SUN Bamps agen rison now 1) lutetere, Captain Jimmy | Masonic lodges of Paris} have returned from Ver- | be paid by the respective Governments promptiy in | they were withdrawn. Inspector Walling was early . aia t6e Wibabiy & Hlbe — + -- A Ficndish Veterinary Surgeon Knocking | went for him lac a (urdeckor chosing a Hshing | gaiijos unable to wecomplish anything, ‘Khe re colke ‘Tho Alabama claims amount in all to about | on the croun, but no assistance.was culled for trom 1 4 4 i ste 8 tet — a Mi deat hell A ill ld ha ave Jon't at that M. hives expresses tue opinion that apexceablo | fiitoon millions of dollars, over one-half of which is | Mm? “er Prveinel. ~ LB nonint dei Me deci haed ebedah To the kuttor of The Sun, Yesterday application was made to Mr, Bergh |.) 2ou sheer off, aod don't attempt to ran along, . 28 ! THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD, on two stools near the b y windows, On asi 7 file me, you fateroal ol worm-eaten bumboat arrangomont wish the Paris Commune is impossi- | ene to Eng! sf st underwriters who have Sin: The brutal murder lately committed on « vanced the for advice by Mr, Muméord, stable keeper, of 129] screened Jimmy, “or 1M wring your di nose lcs oy tit. hing, At about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Capt. Ki nel : 1 v # to American ship-owners. ‘The British ela wat tpett dg orday 0 Ver jae was tne inserip'ion oadway car furnishes an appropriate text from | ahompson street. Ie exit that on Saturday night | fer yon hero this minuto | Gi Veh tee a dE. «re malnly or cotton seized on biockado-runnore aid | Ue, of, the Fert seventlstregt polices received & . . seseenenaarenes ; i Hil Haw sepped up at thie moment and gave w 1 Various ports at the close of the War ior Supplios of | telegram from the Centr lee, directing bit AVERY. PCTNAM, ; whieh to speak of the rafian’ cr Fearn all | he ealied in rick Harding, of Spring street, to | 51) Hae, Serbed Un ae ee cd itcional force. to Afferncon.—The Commune has revoked the order | various inde take by tue Fedora emg, id for Jock out for quareya non, iri, who hag, lon Ws mh Apel 0. Neth { © street cars of our city, My wife bas had occa: | treat a valuadle Lorse which bad @ quittor on his | Jiomy's tureut. After further vm House jaw, | for the arreat of Gen. Cluseret. A series of barri- | property desiroyed by our army, Lu muking up this | Nineteenth Ward for the Twenty-socond Ward, pute ih i Dhol es on to ride on the ‘Third avonue cars daliy for | foot, Harding tsa blacksmith, but calls himeclt a | ho blows being atruce, the police dispersed sue dis: | Cueq are building to eomplotoly encircle the city, | SHES ae Vantin meena This was surrounded by & wreath of cametiios, | Jone time, and ho says eho seldom gets into one | veterinary surgeon. He raixod the fore foot, and | “#VOmed crowd, Gen, Wrodotosk! fs now in command of the left bene tl lal iar deed Of sirikers, ent telling Shim to watch the white rose buds and fmm orteltes deposited on the | without being insulted by cither the arms, legs, or © pressing tke wound with his fngor, ‘This A CLALRVOYANE CONSULTED, bank of the Seine and the forts outside the walis, | the letter will have but one voice, and as a tis wovemens, OA ttuiel * telegram” informed . on claims in;the State Departinolt now ni yim that Ingoeetor Walling was on lis way up tow et loving hands, When ali had boon made | eyes of come well-dressed scoundrel. I myself have | esnsed the animal pal, and he reared bis bod - : Pho delegates of the Presmasons were Goldly to oe a0) nariear ead om it. ta: in therDrorince OF ould. | eae eati te ee ree et ink. wat on Lib way ap town realy the Bapust funeral svevies was read, and | suffered an outrageons assivlt from 9 gang of row add the foot, swore that be would | A Charge of Murdcr-A Body Exhamed—A | coved by Liiors, and rotumed to the city on foot. mission to tike Uy and Pay the Confederate cut- | Kellaiea turned out a section Of mon, an cin DosconM M. Kinch offered a fervent prayer, after | dies on a crowded car wile protecting ber, My | Wake, We aniual stand quiet, aud Iifing & Leavy Che ploved-A Neighborhood Exe | 1. Stasgns take \uras with the Nationals in euarde | {ot igan, Ht ie not unlikely that Uncle Bam willhave to | sooreu of the rlo‘erm. "A body of abut one huntred od tou : c wd w Cou e ry a ki he 2 a pay fort) oO NiIlLOUs Of Coin to get the frst fo cok teed Gheik appearance Ninote Aisi Cuure) delivered © long fermion, taking as Ih iF is Worse than usele The oMvnding: erature | Vests Pies diet tr 8 WwaTeRas tee Uaswing © aires The people of Lyou's Farms, N.J., Gave an | oo duty Dravely auder @ terrible fre. members of the Commission have telegrapied to | ing several bodica of workmen tv loxve works aly riuous (ete.) indignation, and the condnetor Anas i basis of it Three years ago the fother : : ¥ uo Woaty to leak out tioig. and to place no teilance | wecond Ward,’ Capt, Cullroy of tue Twantioth 16 SGETERT AUSnON 30) ten NUeeere tare, indeed, thut the conductor hitusell i not tase Ketehum's Hungry Creditors, Jeut on the Now Jerecy Ituliro: Ho loft a wii), | *mmoned to surrender by a flag of truce from the PATBAsONS Fano TIGA Or bea. bel Crit Abtewedt la (UR, n eo. with another prayer. Daring the cere: | lent'in tone, if he do not venture an open jusu't Stet nawere wore Bled with the elerk of | Chet on the Now Jorecy @ te tt Svae Ob the Voreatitan & tas Comaiekia ERSON AL soctiot a, but COUULEF aby strikers Vary gentlenan Who heard the clergyinan’e | _Notony do parsengers 40 oftend, but te con ia ht dbedathaah int hsdealdanr Mtdecarodimeakateed| MRD Goad cocci deudlced ansengaedndicedl|terPectar ape Mekal toidltinbaad aaberaree pd — ——— Le at deraa) and “BroriGndralli tors, come of them, are fully a# bal, Ihave watchod | the Circuit Court yesterday to the numerous com | yon Jonathan, at the time constituiiag Lim as | Ti#0M In reply, arkod,tor time for deliberation, | whe mepublican Aldermen Organizing « THE SCHOOL CONSPIRACY. yore revermtly Uueovered, and profvund si ne teilow a long time, and iT ever find a tsay | pigints inthe suits brought by banks, manufubtur- | the executor of the estate. A daughtor was also | Which Was recorded, Negotiations will recommence Government and the Domocrats Standing nee a8 tetned pirited enough to resent Lis insults, 1 shall report | ine compenios and obners against the members of " me " to-day. The Republican candidates were chosea at Aloot—Now for an Appoal to the Cou ts. | Excitement tn the Seventh Ward Which None of the Deval family attended the funero!, | lim Mf that does uo good,t shall ask you to publish tuade execatrix. Everything jogged along quietly 7 aaatny a Mad: aaaee ts number. the defunct banking Orm of Morris Ketchum, Son @ | onogzh until a few weeks ago tue dnuguter was | ‘He clections to Lille. The Republl can half of the Paterson Common Way Public Sy.cvathy Tends-Madame Need ing still confined to her bed by sick 1) ‘farm Sux Hcht could penetrate some of these | Company, which was ruined in 1965 by tho eaton: | jon ick with the clilis and fevor, and went to | 104: M-—The tusurgert garrison of Fort Issy | Council met last night to eppolut city oficers, ‘che ie allan ob Mickal Lil cilia Ale, Linu Mr fu nam and hor aon, Little Sydney, with | crowded cars, these creatures would be careful to 9 defaleation of Ket ‘The defend on el the eli d fever, co 4 acraian Giinlay ees kbd: " ‘ he Gallagher investigation {> ty be continué : Ther father and. taoter, remarsod up | restrain their limbs from such erratic motions, Can | #¥e defaleation of Biward B. Ketchum. The defend | 116 ,ouse of another of her brothers, Alfred Jones, | "is moruing displized @ fag of truce, and a party | Democrats. not condescending to acknowledge the ; : ; safer? Sur eieier One sagopa grgattail OU Nit suggest somo Way in Walch @ lady can com: | ante deny, in their answers that they are all rest | «to now occapies Lis deceased father's catate, Dr. | tas heon rent forward from the Goverament lines Republican organization of the Board, did |! ferooon tn tue ball of the Depar:m2at of Pubs shure, and dil not moke their appearance aniil t wand immunity from insult ? dents of this city, and that they wore all aware that | Simith of Irvincton was eviie! to attend avr. bie | to convey the terma upon wiich the surrender of | not make their uppearanes, and the Republicans | Instruction, on Grand and Elm streets, ‘Tiere « been borne to the Learse, The only neor Yours in wrat DLAC, | the frauds were boing carried on two months beiore | erew Worse, end about the Ist o 1a consulta: | tie fort will be accepted. 1 " ae " will undoubtedly be avery lirce att tu be econ was the viciim's brotier, Vr Car er EY Ketchum's figut, The tact was kuown to only two | Gon was led, Dr. Groen o: Buicabeth being called ta é ad it ail their owa way, and made the following |! MUCNMle ft casligsieet tea abn disp Are Conductors Leagued with Thieves? members of the firm, Lyndon M. Swan and Thomas The physicians expressed the opinion that eh: KDITORS LEAVING Pants. appolvtments: Jolu Clark, Janitor; A us Van | °XC! nt concerning it, particularly in the Seventh a G Putnam, viet atitred tn doop black, | 7 rae Buuor of The Sun. eikeap, dr aud ad euppreised by the latter. | would recover. it Is. sala, ut Ina few ponre there A large number of troops moved toward Paris to- | Gieson, Clerk of the Doard of Aldcrmon; James | Wat #cems to be on the increase, ‘Tue defence, i Sovke! on from the hallway, Sin: A terrible outrage has been perpetra The deiendaiity sleo wekn’wledze that the ember: | after Hie died. aid was a few He tod lective | day as rein.oreementa to the army of investment, | Diendell, Comptroller; James Duon, Treasurer; | ' Presuted, will conclude their efforts with to-day'e tm in whieh the corpee lay ts email, but Iment amounted to more then $2,000,000, nud that | verred in Byergreen » Ob he F004 lend ; 1] gittieg of. the Coiling; ad te dent 1 tu i all, DULY in our city in the murder of Mr. Putuam. Amore | fier total li-bi ities Were about $3,000.00, They | from Nowara’ to Dlizaveth, be fineral service’ | The editors of all the moderate journals iu Pi Chris, Godden, Superintendent of Streets; A. A. ie - , and the next appointed 1 every aide evidence bal heap hfe sion owarily, unprovoked, and brutal assassination | deny (iat their assets «ore greater (bau their Hall being. bole ts ee spylertan ehures at Lyon's | pare been oriered to be prosecuted by the Com Fonda, City Burveyor; samuel Munson, Huperin day will wed assizued the prosecution for the produc. i Nts occupanis, Vases of white rosebuds | could mirdiy be committed, It le my opinion that | Ver Mie cat etaromme wah ticie couriters: | trans whoae tusuicious bid been sroused Yoat pie | WHOE, and are leaving the elly as rapidly as possible, | {eNdent of Uerigoor, Haters Oe: sguaMn cay id, | thom of rebutting testimony, and the rest of the ait © corpre to ore afte le the a lengue with (hieves, pickpockets, amd assas. | contradictod nion county corgue 2? Ti zabet 4 stated thas nd ian naauilaw thay Taaahee ‘ote, Bergeant of Police, alse te tocnay wIBOUE Suuipele etike eet ca was opened snd everybody wan porsiltted lo || stand nape Cue nusnoritoa or cam elie wil wot te iia be Delioved Fs sister ine been uvund'uis | Corded. BM Rossel, in acceptiog tho inurgent officers. will attempt to take pomtersion of | Ue PUbiic ta lo-lay elinost eauirely with) Air. Cally it througl the room ard ont to the veran. | long ta trying, sentencing, and Wangiug ao brutal Speech trom the Throne. an afidavie upon which he proceeied to act Ministry of War, says he suall have neod of the ah- | their offices at once, but the Democratic incumbents, tog ie looked upon asa foregone conclusion whea ace tas calm ond tatural, ant the or, | amd cowards an assassin.” Until then the pu ic | Patrick Flavin of $58 Firat avenue stood opposite | , Oa ibe 19.4 0/ Avra she F visited “ie eoma- | solute eobyerst on of the Commune, the troops, and } regarding their appointiwent upon only eicut water | \TNeieg ty prescuted to wie, Department tor nljode ce Was calm and natural, and the onl, | Win pot bu putter yuck avi bf te] tory, and in the presence of t ¥ ui interre e peopie of Paris, ‘The provincial elections tn ali | a Mlegal, one and ali expsers their determination | cutien n of the terrible Mow ware fiat binls sealed —e—— SEW KVRKEU, | sable in Hast Forty-eighth otroet, tte said be | (ee remaine and, fesose stomach for auniysie. | ‘ue people of Paris, The provincial elections tn alt | (> aio rather than yield their offices, unless the Su- | “Oe"‘oaity te manitonted in school ciretes about th Belt 7 Phat * 01 Guire. It was sent to Biot usthy nextday, bus no | Parte of France have resalied in tie choice of con- | sreme Court ehall decide ngainst the Ta ey heirs f er the lefteye, Atter the corps: lid dee The Prout Platform Again, ing for his employer. Tnos, MeGuire, of f b ) me Cone Sel deide 8 afters Tae | natare of the tex!imony wiles Mersin Tooker will Mr, Wilson, the undertaker, cerewed dow Charles Winch, of 21 West street, while ge! the Fiity-ninth street police, ordered bim off, Fiavin | Sobers Nas a8 yes vod by the anaious | cervative Republicans, Wise ar alfYuas yaan Khe fection th th oben a. present tort 7; bu he lias faiaatod every ape dhe i the ¢ borne on the shoulders ing on the ‘rout platform of Ja Teoth avenue car | refused to go until be bad inquired of bis employer Tie brother Jonathan, who POUT I88T AGAIN BOMMARDED, pitch that it le Leifeved thut the Demceratic incam- | begins noining string will bo orotent one. tt TUB PaLe-pRa: set micbt. fell and wae ron over, His right arm | what work he had to do next day, McGuire arrest. | this somew list ro ua o pre 7 P. M.—Tho negotiations for the surrender of | bent of any of the city cfilces who would yield Ins | Tiag've rememberet that ar the. tase siting of tive "1 F ‘ z ts sips | JaNing beeu fractured, ho was taken lo Cente street | o4 him, and be Was put under bail in $300 to keep | [0 bes Ver a v's | Fort Issy futiet, ‘The bombardment was recom. | position to his successor, appuintod last might Would | Commitice tie Marshal vitterly denowseed tae ae Messrs Philip Caswei, Arnold Mawes, Lucius | jit yitat theory of mu revelations of a € one be nut. In the Asseauty | Bever touch home alive proaseation to: piavene OF Byon, Howard Treat, D. ©, Waring, and A. P : eens the poseo, the cbarge being disorderly conduct, | yoy ut whut lo we s'e in company wie inencod, and is wow very violent, In the Assembly enue hely TS eee fanrgeyth yor Viilliums, ont to the hearse where it was enclosed A Car Thiet tobe Punished. Fiavin complai of M for arresting Lim | aunt livigg 0 New i nathan swears tive today Minister Picard stated that the men ipal GRANT'S SOLITARY SUPPORTER, Jemarkablo case of Madame Basex tn a pre tox. ‘The relatives entered the four ear. | Thomas C, Harding, alias Thompson, who rodbed | withoat cause, but did no f to prosecute be | Wwlcvg@iglis titer ws mes by fle br lections throughout France passed of guletly yes. pons Norwal Cullegs and teacher of draws sine welling, and the prccrecion tasved of'ig | Mr. Wents on Sunday nightas the latter was ee:tin re te Pouce Comsalsst vers. Mewuire sult UG VTotlusd to get civequicecaty or the falers | telayy except ab Lyons, wieve the quarter in | New York Republicans Repudinting the Sau | /"# 0 zanmar scicol No D1, wivse salir) in Ue Ve wing order: tw a containing Us of a Third avenue car, has been committed for | Peis Gani Go coluce List Heciclig tan | Prevents vhicls the Mayor's office is located was invaled b: Domingo Iniquity. bt lon advoved. tndiforense cencerniag ON OIES: OROALIE SHG CATA De ORR ul by Jusiice Ledwith without ball, Tred hit right, Commissioner Munierre sail: i Irvington, who atteade! the woman | 4 rictoas crowd of men, partially armed. M. Valen Atalarge meeting of the leaders of the Re- | we staoment Tooter hod hat i was 08 Y e rere; the hearse; a carriage in which wer <—o- Ant clinen Who bring aint agains : ae > Nhe tage ine, Prefect of the Department, with os publican party in this eity last night, Broadway | portance, and if porsisted in would arouse oubhie Mir, Ausin G. Pu he brother of she murd: Another of the Perils of Street Car Travel Mi degrate bin, and, Leome ht a atnerauirions teller ia esuoas o f Goo, Crosst, succeeded in restoring or nd Twenty-second etreet, it was understood that | Aieution to the fuct that tie defeidan! was not have ah itug MM RIOWRROTTIE KOK Veal anethe - sph t f ay (Clothe ofiicer 4 Tint vrivctuges vi . hy a ‘ m 4 fair trial, end bis conviction, if determine = wand iS teamed CM dhiathivatr ye Fi ay A Poiuh, aan teat h ty of tue + shough not without @ conflict, iu whica the for ¢ Hon, He Greeley would preside, but he was tes mi ect, 4 | cersinge containing Mre, Putuam's sister ond Le Last evening the horse attached to a light . erent tte ties Pini aye er ire nea egg tbl SVetO RCE ss Dal er inhneorreianias thal a nd her (ather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. | grocery wagon, in which were seated ‘Thomas Ty). | 99 Will Sisuca Ue which eine Usty DRUGGED IN WATER STREET loo & alight Gistubanes a tue tie 61. ‘Talbrs De- | aed ta big seca Mir, iuelale Neutey tock the ahace, hot unavailing, af Ue Clink of the a Frovidence, RI » one else followed son, of %y West Sixte et, and Henry mt =e 0 5 iB lis etead Mr, Bluctulr Tousey took the chair. | Lourd of Trustees of te veventh Ward has bees ire Feu eb gloat: cowiely eautrons: wit ters Lantesel le pecsms. sumaces Marriage of © Feliticlan'’s Sater, The Experiences of a partment of Puy-Je-DOme, whi. was repressed, the gentlemen who participated were Mr, | instructed to in unfortunate la ly tuat the Lgl Hole ilet ahs ed halal a Aa day me sabe uo wou spite The marriage of Miss Kate Scanlin, sister of a @ Sanday —————— fanterre, Mr. Dayton, the Hon, John Y. Gridley, | Wunel’s vey with 1 he given ber, aud ele sobarn Nair, and was dressed in deep mourning. | sbie at Bleecker and Laurens streets, Mr. Sse redoubtable Capt, Thomas Scanlin, formerly « Me, Solution, 8 Herta fetter PROSSIA'S INTERVENTION. MP Geta yal Chek Wiser kaa Gul ee % | will be evutigued in employ ns Hurecosut L oy, her son, isa bright, intelligent lad who held the reins, endeavored to stop the animal, |e '° Tice ate Ror oP Whe Ocak ‘ hice SOAs Sues ppt ~ 5 ‘paiathlon: @ i 5 ay ee ae nnd wore a suit of dark blue cloth but in vale, Me ran against a Bleecker streot car, | ‘U0 stllunt Suty-ninth, bat now of the Custom | Punts Mission House, found Geo A Limited Time Allowed for the Restoras |, a vcd rip apc cl onion Alagtipn BASE BALL NOLES Seer ene meres numted. thecugh, Houston, | the shalt of tie wages penetrited tnestomacu of | House, to Mr. Francis P. Coleman, was the latest | yauter trom Erie, Pa, la & semicunconscious state, | tien of Order The Itegeacy Ouce Mores sd’ ansensbled 0b (he exeeullve ‘coinmlitee. ot the fide Vaicks Vos Wale oe ye Of Lue car horses to the d Of twelve iuches. | sensution in Nineteenth Ward circles, Tue cere: | sitting on a coal bux im Water street, yesterday Benux, April 80.—An Imperial Couueil was | Rebudtean party in this county, to cousider the re- | ‘The Mutuals and the Warrens to-day 0 iolinson street, the wharf of the Noptoue | hoofs e attached to the car, which by | «i, h sireet and Lexington avenue, the Re ; akainst the Do anex San Dowingo. Tae | at Hunter's Point today Htesmehip Company. ‘There the coffin was lowered | (2.s tine wero kickin ad plunging tu jously. |S ty ane a re a ae te mu Mi : . street Hospital, where Dr, Vandewster found him | prince Bismarck was present. It was agreed to | im * had then an opportunity to speak upou ‘The Red Stockings of Boston beat the Pastimes of Botu were serivusly inju Y itis fea ater O'Rourke oMciating. Miss Scaulin wore | aug Steal wank lia corodnoed: bi powe by bese a entiinee bettre voting ¥ ted Stockings of Boston be astime: W 4 place prepared for it in the hold of the pro | See fatally injured. Ihe wounded car horse was | white eatin. lier bridestuaids wero her sisters, | “2 See eee ea beater | Phneree | pouty, the: Voreailieg Goverament thst a further | We Tones Lefts Teoek tom the. Phininente Der | Meee renee niet pellor is The widow end the other relativ eu {rua the ear and kilied, Misses Alice and Lucy Seanlin; the former dressed | dtu. When he revived he said imited period would be allowed for the restoration | erict, then made a. low remarae in favor of support ‘The Atiantics beat the Tony Pastora yostorday, 96 tien ebilered thelr slsterooms, and ‘he pall bearer pista sikh eS a blue sik aud the latter an pink ek with whit “Tarrived here from Erie, I Sunday morn- | of authority, the enforeement of order, and the fal- | ing *Urant’s policy." He tonzat that the ques | (9% and the Eek orce the Alatkis 43 to 0 Cook their departure, Mr, Putnam ts to ve burie ZH E WANDEKING BLOSSOMS, rp Utpdes Fy fy edly ayy teogprseri ‘Hes yous Thad about) Gllment of the treaty stipulations, afer which Ger | Hon they shoud decide was, not whe Sau D eo tre Tall be Joined the Olymples of Washing. At Po'clock this morning, from the residence of bi PEA 0 the reeideace of the bride's mother ti, East sixty: | witume. After Walkibg some distin try, | many will take independent sction to establish | Mincy should be annoxid. but whetuer they shoud | heh ead : a ae Pe neeaietain Protidente, RL. Bie remains are | TBC Vialt to Sate Lake City-The Family of | iain strech, tue uewh)-auurriod couple stated ous | aud Went Into a barrouin | pirings a Gal SHE RUTH Tay Me on toh sara ala ihe tesain A a i shade Brigham Youug Delighted with the Blos- | oridal tour (o Cauda aud Nova Seva, were four olber men tuere, Furack cider, afer ; oe . ‘i (lds, Dayton) seaman to. poeneas tome NEW JERSEY, ty be interre in the family Lurying groand ta cama tlavk Waslin'h Americas Clab Buace stlassi tesla which ie men asked me to drink with Uucm, i | cimphasize the wish of Germany not to interfere in | Of bis friend (Mr. Dayton) secined 10, posters pecu. pill daktal THE SWANN POINT CeMETRRY Prosented te the Mormou Chief. The Nigh Court of Perjury, a bet pga GN Be povkay |: te iat and poliucal advirs of Frauce, but will | was richt, and all bis hearers tuat he Was wrong, Mr. Amat Dodd of Bloomfield has accented the ‘The Vusiness acquaintonces of Mr. Patnam els: Oovsx, May 1,—The Blossoins were introduced | John Barr of the Eust Thirty-fifth street potice Pare eas ca mondae eas add t)ab euch interminable civil war, orictnating u | He thought it unnecestary to reply to the gentleman, | office of Vie oF ot tue Bia.e, toaderd him by Wieir #tores Gom 1 On Sanday eve vek until a after servi eellor Zanris le Reon SaaalaHaa: Ue, Sebexe The question was then put to tie wectins, and ali | Chan or the funeral © Brighaw Young to-day, Brigham hold a lite tien ane —_ Ate Hi by. Seas ul ex: | nut Met Dayton voted azalust tue can Dumiage io. | Meyer Langveldt, the w ger be toleraiod, for the u sbieo Joo. p 5 the eX Rati in- | station was before the Commissioners yosterday ) , © special meet | reltectual conversation with them, and inquired ater | He has been there before, Houndsman Rooue, | ii! Unable to moves, Teould wor ideutity the wen | cesses cannot to {ng of the Aativeh Baptist Cuureh wns held, Dewc-n | the health of Boss Tweed, He said he thought tat | swore pc vid ©. Waring in the chair, The pastor, the Rev. | the Boss was agroat man, aud he Loped some day | liquor stor when I found myself sith Jenown news dealer of ud, disappeared yervoiday, oral UW Leow them again,’ —— a ancnnare he r pe 6 g. ge vLnstedt was sworn sreputable Times, he whole of Europe are suffering. Ipraxarouts, May 1.—Edward May, an old | ,,2¥#¢ Bolnstedt nity y Jolin Love, Jr., offered the followiag resolutions | to sce him President, Mr. Young was much pleased | outh taut he never was in tho place ja his life, and From the Brening Leaver Private reliable information leads to the beliet Y about th Vey tMat oelahw: DAY GUMBTORL He material interests of Germany as well those of The Course of True Love, His ge UNE Lo $40.0, on Lexington avenue, Barr took lis | ‘The Downfull of the I riay as Ro corder of the clty of fomoxen. He s.ccveds James Aient of tals plice, wae severely injure raing inan aftray with two men no this | Pope, who ie uivte thas elghty yeas old ors whic) were unanimously adopted, and ordered ty | vith Alderman Mitchell's gun, The Alderman | brought tu sod and mea is kept very bi words, Ii oue J the nex ing fis willy filecto en. in coward eborkeoper and snother man to awear | The 7 nt to the bereaved family: asked Brigham if be had seea any Tadians lately, | that he never was in the sore, The roundsman | (8 3), tue inscrutable Proviasnee of God. our | Mr, Young was much ustovished when Goorgo told | ~#ld' This is very str Barr coming out, | ty Gore E.ieu Putnam, has been ealled suddenly | iim net ke had been (ryig to get ® sores one | aid asked hin wuat he wa ore; le repivd ay Ud al to euiter as mowt pagal bereas He attest ialt Wreeaee that he went in aiter two drun F sane uous pe aaah At night the Blossoms and Brigham's family at- | an asied the varkooper what Barr waa 4 ded tae theatre, ‘There was no rooiafor anybody | ("eres he iwughed and sald, » Notuing ro) ATROCITY AND WANTON CRUBLTY, ‘and as tie party ad free tickets, the receipts | WerKe recommended Barr's diswinsal irom We lurve have awakenod thronghout the house sstonished the manager, It was u = 1 rigttcou cod tuut Brigham Young watehe wateigod stow | very clusey GuriNe the perfor wives and marr > Re G hat it iy the intention of the Germays tu restore rezoucy a8 the next lectti vate gover the event of the Versalilos Governwen able to entorce its authority F Lawn Con ed Smith, The urderta un onc of tie Smiths to May'edaaghter witcr Laving | $20 Ciahnlue @ cout asioa You the fusecaie to thal been forbidden her sucioty, : Patrick Fury was arr i WASHINGLON NOLES. Henaye he never tu roiraction, and al the sane t back, 80 that he can't defend hit Wollman every day, end every ¢ thas ibelled tim,’ Highly enan Owen Brennan Av Etghth Ward Family Fight. lisliment cf ance, Brigiat's Isaac Willurann and wile live in the tenement ea cid cable daughters did tie gatne, It y ‘ Oday it tries ia a ToundtvoUL Way to convince | 474 Ov exnmination two severe cuts were found. | Jed by tie Mormon. belies. thst | at 599 Greenwick st fe | (em th tituid nt mean wuatd sald, and tocuneh | Rozan said hut sume one came up belind, and | gethe total public debt now, including upald in: James J. Fielder, # moinbor ot : f ; i terest, ta @) Az RA. 889.11 ofthe Inst L fH night a | the point ies on the Zridune, Mr Jones, bow lo Galt Mare luce OAc lieebekd! AeA GRA EH UA tne ———_$§ i is Of Dennings Jourvatisia Koln to bist ? Wiatas iio! said Chat he saw a man with # lcavy bung-siarter CURLOSITIES OF CHIME, wuidery trike Kegan, Kegon is 83 yours id, and beongs to - bi dt ead —— noe of the Eightecnth Ward gunze,” Sergt. Loonie | | Jobn Stevens stabbed und killed Isaac Jackson in Officer Bancroft Davis, the Hribe-Taker, called for an aanbul nce, but before it arrived Hte- | New Orleans last uisbt ned be e r re Justice Soy urge Of bigamy, yesterday he beyer saw the Woluan represuuting Meisel, a Nils Bret wih seat IEE Brainiog a Man with a Bung Starter, al Last night John Regan, of 835 Avenue A, was | Corcoran, the banker, Ip stil) sink’ rday, $1.099,099. H The monthly interest om the pubiic dx ter day admits that ed of the German 1 teal ntsston its Puritan Mr. II. B. Painter, one of tie mos! prominent and tres nsec, wh east Gry Rood merchants bi I found lying tuscusible on Nineteenth street, ne r | Internal revenue receipts yes Avenue A, He complaiied of a pain tn his he 1 beer i bout this | He was taken with a chit I) thet § #9,459,069.17, tome. He died on suadsy a’tera whien a tn bi dwen Brvnnan is ove of the baadevwost men that | occupy apartments in the sume house, Li on ver Visited Galt Lake Uity t t ind uffee 10; we have ase imed for eac In the alternoon Alder. an Mitchell and Edward yh . ovos that iu this our of tiiwiwe pvve | Donnelly rode Our to Salt Lake to fish for sulptxn. | & Oxbt, The lush. et, Jobn Schultz and his y * br excuvlny dispute arose between the women which ended ds took sides, In the mike The queslivn is ui interest umiy wt 4 i Se eee ee ime evant | Lhey dil not eaten any, not even a mackerel, Don- | schults struck Willmann on the back of t . rel nour *t and DY Which & OBetn nell © bite, bub it wus the bite of & & piece ¢ oar, epliting bis id n zen has beca'stclemen dow i Ws AUS P.M. a dig broes band suse) ap 10 tb Pili piece. oF 80 Fer. Melk Iag be beads OF Ls iH wr 100 Lntes ye, The injuries may | Juiea Vinet ahot and killed Philip Lemereaux tu VOLTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ny - Tre Algeria brought 933 passengers man who las in tact bre nt Secretary of thr hore the matter is exp 1 the Chiet of Police at Bufulo, Mowers | Wilt be remon 1, Ww me $6),0N0 roi (ho Mar: for apparet Central Wharf, Bufo, by representing that be was | vices us tru real estate tn this eity, Afor | We Suppo OF be bargain tie New Sork und Eric miuale fatally, New Orlewss y er to our b oP sorrow, OOF protound aa Unt we affeetiotate)y Euler Brother, wore love Her griet, and to Lim Who bar br Ph the protector G4 ae WidOW aud slo lather | company them ‘ car, ‘The tuvitation was n, ccenples cell No. 70 rived here wt 7 PM. the ladios sang several Leautiiul — songs the Bivssom# Were Much wMlected. On their arrival ey were mel by Oscar G. Sawyer o: ove! Bis \o Opeu barouche, Mr. Mulony, senior ——— ns wham tor James Fisk, jr,, but Dr marked that he looked like a Ui Bivssoms invited Brighaw' » bis place Wouad Was divasod by a poiic The Sheriil's bul for commitmoate of prisoners Feb. 23 (0 Maren 31 waa $8.58 Mu Halistonen as Big asa Uen's Beg May 1,—Their was u destructive hail | y the Dopartwent; and Cuivae tue more ata torm at dackvonvile, I, on Saturday nicht, | in Tariiviie, ¢ Guite and Inaivator are invaluable pub ness en. A Writael Captain Irving arrested E, J. Powers on a tele grain ad obt hand James Borsyth were arrested Yesterday (or passing wou The County dui has boon renrired and elaborss frescoed at au CXpense Of 848 ij Antwery, froin Livernool, the ay Atantie, tron any Of tho hailstones were almost as large as a 04 Powers, of Baffsto, acoused of prete Was arrested yostorday by Capt Erving troid | heu's cag. Trees were stripped o' Jalurge sum irom Carpenter & Co, at IN MURDERBRS w t | Cho destruction of fruit must amount to fully naif | ile Faw trom Pupermteudent Doyle oF tue Buifaio | a 4 Borde % These services c viuu) @ negut the crop, Vezetables and flowers sustained con ‘ - the negotiation or Aswage, aud there 1s not a say eut aud turtucr inpetiing | (ue city. Many irda were killed by the fabian out of the way at 4 eonventent in Mt for his om: | hie ‘4 get 1 Oh treet w © it | Sloyers, A man with such a record und suci mono. | 1eW miles tu widbn st nicht Michsel McGinn, aged 13, and Thon.ax | wea tentaily from nie on 4 zy, and broiled bine herons, After the | Budlulo in charge of Detective, Burns of that city Daliion 66 the WESTCHLSTER COUNTY, Reawick surect, aud sluie @ Ruld wate It Jivner, Alderman Mitehell made spore te Ler —> valued a! §45. aicnin ney eanNTiNs likatla Olan CLES Obtamsnel| hd presented Brighaw Young with Hank Suitih's rie's English Be alor who bought Mr Vhe Grand Jury of Chicago yesterday fatled to | creacnt nat tharttecty sunt ewes nied Prost sniericus Cid badge i Dood, Was Heid by Justice Fuller | Mod anim hicument agaion VA. Leouar | fortne wiline | dout aud bios J, ta Hv Biossows Will leave for § Dis brother-titaw, aud lie Was die Teed frou custooy Ty a difficulty about land wauly ki ied on Bhotle foar thse ta McCarty, accused of the killing or I Lis wife is permitted to admin tne Puri Averican Mr. Bawyor escoricd them | She owner of vuluat ‘ ba y die 5 4 eu votel, Where # bountiful repast was spread, | the arrest Powers was conta» fort, She is suid to bea sister of Judge | Mr sawyer ba » F ris bowel down uoder the enor wen The { peril he | fale ateaka, an Dr. A. Cobb, who ¢ Dow, was turned over D of tue wiura Was bub a | yroterday Mioliaol Garr with bis pupil, Mary TL. Pow i Police authorities tome | was orderud to be pad dy tas suey wud 1 in oye of the cells own to the table with the Blok: | tu the Moher Central Office, Yesteriay an :.ttorney 1 of fare iugluded — buf f appeared with « writ of Aubeas corpus, but be © catiets, rout —griz, | could be * Wost ‘Twonty-cighth Vo # v the Fard, y of kis crime. He ke to KO respectable aud eels that no appeal which be can ma' delical of Buite necessarily 195 his aR rumored that the anrd of Police Commis ere. andul to the Beeretury and the President. Arthar Bullman, the junk fang The demurrer to the ill in equity by the E —$——— Oliver yes at ieisco tn tne 1 Youle iny ti RA bate fbr sewtla Hranalnee teh ox nud I, W. Beecher, zn G , is Bberbarde, » athe Chicago Trinune F of New the owner of tl 18 to be given to Lhe pu 1 onverses wit lis counsel, and says 6 porning, sh stockholders of Erie, ou the ground that Mr James b Charles Burt was improperly Joined tn the actior no recollection of apy of te cir-uupta e Jeous crim pyre PRES - eat of the Suspected Murderer of Ex+ nose Marsha uta. Basvathee Diadale: hay Deon sustsined by Judge Blatchford so far as Durt was coucerved, An anument was ad 411 years, and William Rber- | &! reesked ye Dr. Chamberlain was sar Massa city J Wish saot Pore Morris shoi and 4 railed. Wh. by Z.¢ t es sot Case kot tue Ate: hee ve on eu signed, doing business in t Cuie\Go, May 1.—Beruard Lisuer of Hamilion, to sea recluse 1h hie habits, aud fi . rr) y May a nilion, | whethor bue demurrer wwe generally sustiine OF vodingly averse W wiowinc ary | seas LLOM AMD Ki ward Lyons, aged 21, was pat oat of the aston pian »dof the Inte and lamented Mr. Av Join, Was arrosied ut Quincy, Hil, on Sanday, on | not, Ihe Court decided sist it wuss coneral de. | body to inesect he Libhographic. treasures, boi EADS: alec at Tag strovt pester tay in retin c Pad se i siring W express to be public ov: | suepicion of being the murderer of ex-Beerctary | miifrer, snd dervo.u costs to cach of tie deceud nt, | Hoary Ward Bevover wax anatrus to gain | ay. py Sra icin store | Pps tour ames uf CVNwe wath "#40, ab An doug 49 yi laraay ta © ¢ ly monner ia which be wor | Pyndale at Springield on Saturday night, He eam Naya drow tue payment of costs, sl | PANIC BRIe TEA LRG Teraae ia Baxenntt ay : Goorge Bonnett of 83 Chatham street met Anni Me ij t Jing that while such ruane are pt | 4 On the (rain that morning trom Springfield, and - Prunes CHA hike tha cebuiieslan ee lMpaTai bees The Germans of Madison, Wis,, kept jubiteo yes- | payis-ot 19 lurvetic atrect last bight, Kad Dene hit, wa eu Low ; Vin ure rie, We respectfully tender to the \ ‘Hy aber ‘ é ed-and saved hor ite. Me was fake Wound that wie Providentht E wher could not be sven ybouy. | tr Is. nn stol by iby sid mu tie hea po at Pansnte loeked up i the Eb astiin Y go BLFECE polive wyatt riy hmacht, of Af West Thirty-. xth a Hanh Wout oul to eee Uh ein Pete Moitie’’ davce Bouse aud Bue Was tuned of 8:9, aed Murray was enjoying biuself in | Meegiets sud Unity cunts 1m Wwobey Were wil tual was found | & Small row Loaton the Pussaic river, above the | the s gerbe See acee 8 ou high alls, on Sunday, when he accitontally got tuto the | ! 1 never burl current snd Went over the Society's dam into the : ods by Kail in Bond, y ic Tue Germans had (heir pe.ce jubilee in Picts! sald | yesterday Be need at the card,’ who iw, Give ti ary 18 Lok Open f ot mar hoart yuptiy and Diunt instrument, Wh Uy syituted, Aslan A lad x, Which Was ually done resvlve GUL Of respect rested, he seemed & shel nbs, Olilo, had a German peace demonstra 1 ) $0 Clore Our pices Of Lusiness durii bhoint, “Wenn etorday wt William Lowe, a well-known resident of Bango ied yoster day Cay nel, w toon of his men ti roaring ravide near the falle, Lucktly for hin he re t, McDonnel}, with a 9 a Of \ Now } He t Pusuaveurma, May 1.—The Collector of the ] Jumped overboard. before the ‘boat ‘reached. the LONG ISLAND, a tke Keystone Colliery, at Ashland, Pay resumed } 1h, cuinuany of edrgeant Meets wile a aN finecay and couny of New Vor wer Ferry és Fort will publish tomorrow regulations in regard to | Strong eddies of the preeipics, and after a long - Filty or ho Inmates-—tlityetwo. w wail gile he gained tie shore. ‘The bout lod Med —Were JOCKEG UP 1m Khe Lriacy strut ela Rulus Waterman was killed by @ circular saw in Proviaenee yosterday ¢ transportation by rail of imported goods in bond We ’ y q arriving At New York and intended for the port of | ot tiw precipice aud there stuck 1 ’ phia, He announces that the Camden vna a ittneauey et fue. eput the orders of the Treasury Departa owt Peatiiiin s es 1 FP entidl toi GARR MER RETA IsD The Tweltth Distros Republi « wo ports wiihoul appramement aad 4 former bor, ———— 1] Ata meeting of t public tho Wator Company's coffer-dam on the edge |, ever on Vroweurcr Lge 1, of Medway, who was ar MOL evidehce last fal Joln Ray ot tha woge And Whos ¢ Yon am islwnd, ba A FeATrOst A t Planters say that the Bonnet ( eatall & 058 9F 20,000 I plac nod A. Stricklin, of Tennessee, yestordaay com: | 4 mitied éulcide at the Palmer Avdse i Lu hawae te. Wu O'Dowovan Rossa arrived in Pittsburgh y Jay, 1 50 Hail, Gorse Howell, of Myril " troies fount aw and Baniua| Dickenson, eoloted.w * Byala h pted rosviutiows Last might ap; Horace Greeley's reply to the Central Commit otaas ate on Kinsor, Whitehall, Queen's county, 11, was | Carotmcon the steamer Boa Is Anon Dickinson Married & Sine citys” BROOKLYN, rm ‘ontrel Committe, and protesting against the ‘ Du bwurday, by (he wveidcbtal sitciarge ola | viry was recuverea ‘ ft ee E Another Car Quirage, ; Pron the syracuse Journal hold that the Btato Central Co t frome ne Laat night white Offoer Stanhena was tiking ina | arrsven atime porte i ving On z a1) We ow This q has often Leen asked and as often | te interiere with tue organigation Of vue partyin | The Adantic Yacht Club last night decided that | Willlamdonry Harrison, @ Holden Repndican, | pricinee ha wae kame tenn rid tatty beater t alison ' Dine ree PS ae duriu recent visit to this city sue | quip city tor Fourth of July Grue suguid be made tu Gie Gleeied Mayor us lbulcigh, N. Cy yoaboruay by bub | Wiexunder Metutoe mid. tatu : 1 Nn a} ' Ff ne A bie Cavs Of ye he auother, Wat ove had agreed to LOSSES BY FILE, Mrs, Gortrade Koelpa has recoyere! €49% from Gen, Butler bas accepted an invitation from the a. Myc od Was biveva by a Livw ity ' Ore During Wie adeeb rm " t€ coruer of Nineteen et tsband at & certain hotel tn tis city pi wil tho Giurdian Muiual Lie lusurauce Colupauy, the | colurod oitizvus ul Boatub bo @ddivse bleu noxt Mog: | WHivar Bivpucna’ec 4 ul : : ; iy goulowallng the feet of er inartin : pivoUnt OF BCR Liv 1ueuFa eu. duy even ug A boy has tntoly swindled many market and gro: | Sixth nvenne. from Ono Tan tre 4 tz told te con | oar) y Whe Mob oF Mer WAFTiNGS, 1 A. a4, Reevents genta’ furnishing sore, 110 Pallon | Buorman PF. Bagu has been appointed. a apecial | The crow of tue bark Merrimac, recontly wrecked | cervmeanour Fit avenue and Kis twelth street oy | to Une found Mwenty f eH top the car Pbree men stood on tie — “ street, Was damaged §2,00) lust eve. RA atitio Moatete ine the TrOEeR TUM ae CRUR i to || fa LAUER aPC ana Wie Bure Kater memes | ranuye ry jl f WHitel by gtily MAL ba ‘ vu faba ‘ ' tempted to get off one « PASHION NOTES he lumber yard belonging to Messrs, Dunham & | Aninin lu iiugkiyh, ib place of Willa Ar Youug, | met to Liverpoas Uy tue Aleupor ubve geld acritod ti + 10 the nelahuorivod. an Fguesting and GbLAIL | Parke Wau Lave decinrad s¢ opel to pupllo travel te ta . Bons, plat 4, Mortisaula, Was damaged ove! feaens jail toaas. Ano \ rar fe itun ted @ vite hig .oe a dipoet Told Gia ra Wane akia = gous ane Aki AER rita deceaieet : is ta wife of the ivy, Boapauiu Wood nun a: "stregot Witt MoCo un's Dani rie : Te ee anes tere ai tae etd eke argos lgies oat aracarale gor Kalbeisch yesterday. votood ution eno Webb. tn Agricnitural Park, Sueramento ‘The store of Paulmier Bros, at Madison, Wis, | of tho Aldermen payige Suneryisor Dick Nous $100 | on suuday, 1 near the depot, was, burned yesterday mosming, WiKi | forfurdisning bile -allcctlag Wrovkly 4 whica were tur | Mdutiutes, ti the old tavern adjornl i000. troduced in the last Legislature ua 40min id the inet who ‘Tue Troy Hosiery Mill, belonging to the Marshall | ‘The Aldors i d #moke color are | estate, aud occupied by Bi While Hurlon Laue ls totnporariyy ciusvd fu veunont Quinn, aged 17, of 28 West stroot, nowt kieveu th 109 Bove OM iran | Migheot prize 8 ¥ Benogpe. i Dub Luv mouey wad Bos Wo miles on homousek ia @ hours and rorya aaron to portorin tay (eat M4 Gouse ‘ i ure prone Friday | die hacker ora coat veloging tof kof, wad the Coarge passed as arrosted Wr Uilkeer Gina, t's Wiloy killing b3r Lustaubly, | Feovy vibe fal bin oni: ot he wan struck a power Tie mancie d la religteuse, or nun'e # yun J bof he head by snother of the | tremely fasniouable in Europt Boe the p Breed bia, Vo, 19 ox @ Oinaba legal gift rprise, May 25, it Horary at Oinaias £810 caat WH, Lickel Bt agate war pariicularead toss byt orld Ca. Ortal Gireulare eas be UA. is, BL Nasoud 8. dp, n yosterd: 1 $00 for wathorized the Mayor to | | Whil and convieuon of | Poweaue ¢ » murder Gias ot Plesk oud | list, it wecin ‘ONG slrenls ob Wadnentan a George A, Smith f Plowsant township, | | aty. Lowa: Wak OM UInY w KU Ras de lerre. or raged earth, ao Y rd & Buckley for the | off ods, was partially burned 0 insureds ora reward Veli urrived, wao ar- | two very favorite Culura, uscd’ Ab ive Wis Lowe us Thomas Harding, | same costuiny. . sinsiaasonctal alias manafacture of ‘kul yooterday. The lows i Neaiuh s. a Now hork chy & tally wrens Wrdug tie Lead of

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