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} j qf ) 4 a i EEE a = = = 4 7 . 2 TUIRTY-EIGUTH YEAR. WEDNES 1871. PRICK TWO CEATS. . hom : SL DIL ¥ UD as if he wos going to PATERSON'S TWO GOVERNMENTS. aN? MODEST MERIT TRIUMPIHS, palit ot da Tntds “Welk feupoone yon thought you i THE QUARRYMEN’S STRIKE. —— Jay Gould's AM@davit- He Deciares Heath ecnversation panded that Shernoon I took him to cole aan A REPUBLICAN ELECTED PRBSI- ane a aRe Rees eeebe Ser Cteck | 116 VLR WS OF THR PEOPLE ON THE {he hospital, and waen he was coming from there | A GREAT DATTLR EXPECTED TO TAKE 4 WORKMAN BADLY BRATEN IN A » Fronudulent The Original Cortificatos Dw 1 11Y. ¢ usked me avout Mr, Putnam's (ace, LACK TO-DAY. YORKVILLE STON ; j | DENE OF THE POLICE BOARD. Cancotiea nd Caneet be Reteras BROADY ArKoc ee ais Wik GF HLcdewaED, PLACK { ‘ LLB STON® YARD | bo Poor Hoy of the Mobawk Hucceeas | The hearing upon the order to show cause Why | q Conductor Gives his Exporionce—T T told him [ did not }know. On the morning pre- | Kort d'Teay Satd Deserted—Veranititet | The first act in the new scene of Paterson's | q pormidable Force of Poltce ‘Judgo Beaworth—Vaananimity of Tame | a0 atisciment sLould not isaue against day Gonld tho Railrende-Why Conductors won't | vious, on te way from Court he asked about his Barricade Cnpturod—Why Gea, © municipal troubles was enacted Inet night. The Tewn-Order to be Mn’ S many Hall-A Hities Again ti | for lis neglect and refusal to produce certain books Interforo in Rows. far PI I gO at earte was Arrested-A Great Battle Ex newly appointed Chief of Police appeared and took triker 4 the Ascondant— and pipers belore Master in Equity White, upon the | 20 the Buior of The Sun the fmily way. 1. took Foster and the driver to Petrotoum Shells Thrown into Paris. Possession, John Rico is his name, and Henry Ab- The strike which was begua by the quarrymen AV P.M. yesterday, a man in a suit of busi- | examivation in re(eronce to the 60,000 shares of | Sin: As more or less blame scems to attach to | the hospital, with Capt. Kiliien on Tharsday alter. | Panis, May 1—Bvening.—The Reveit of this | bott is the one who held the same office for the past | in Yorkville and Harlem on Monday continued yoa- ‘Rese clothes mounted the gravite steps of the Police | Heath and Raphael stock. took place yesterday after. | the conductor of the Broadway car on which Mr. | Rom, if onan ie Osten sapped arena” WHO | evening amnonnoes that the Versailliste have at: | year, ander the title of City Marshal, Abbott de- | terday. At avout 10 o'clock the strikers beean to ‘entral Ofice, Ho wore & groom neck tie, a soit | noon before Judge Blatchford. Mr. Southmeyd | Putnam received bis death wound, for not interfer. | the soot of the bed to the side Captuin asked | ticked Fort d'Issy, and wero repulted. Workmen, | clined to yield the office, The polio force were | assorable at Righty-sixth strect and Third avenue, Disek bat, small diamond studs, and gold-rimmed | stated the facts for which the order to show cvuse | tng to protect his passengers, I would like to state | Mr. Putnam if he could iden! Who wore tent from Puris last night, unspiked the | called to order, and both obiofs called the roll ad | and Cupt, Clixchy marched @ platoon of his mem gasses. His face was sharp cut, his eyes were | wea granted, and then Mr. Morgen read an eM™tavit | to you, and Wrough your paper to the public, thy ge guns in the fort, which was thereby enabled tomake | claimed command, Being in # quandary whom to | over and dirpersed the crowd. He then telegraphed 1. Gould that neither himself nor the Erie Rail | motives which probably causod him to romain pas: | conversation, but to te an effective resistance, The bombardment of Forts | obey, Mayor Tattle was for by the puzaled po- | to Superintendent Kelsoe, and ail the up-towm ‘right, nd his moustache and beard had been | by Mr. Gould that 5 \ Gisposition to obstract or | sive daring the outrage. Iwill premise by stating | Foster, before; he anid. Vanvres and Montrouge is continued. Ther | Hicormen, The Mayor decarodjAbbott removed from | stations were ordered to hold their reserves im touche! by the first frost of age. He bade nice gol! | way Company had any disp Baht tre Cc ¥ a wateh, and a fair-sised gold chai, {When he looked | embarrars the fal examination of the books of the | that Tam in the same business, nnd have foliowod | mA TEA CAP AIG Gad Mr Tutaam answered | % eRERESMent before Hautes-Bruydres to-day, and | oftco ad Rice the chief, and threatened to tomove | readineas to quell any disturbance, Qrough his glasses two furrows appeared at the | Company, though claiming that their production In | it steadily for eight years, and during this Whole | that he was, & goneral action is expected thisevening. The Ver- | any policeman who refused to obey Rice's orders. Inepoetors Walling and Jameson hastened to the . : ore | Court es losaily required; that no oMccr of | period the number of ladies aud gbutlemen (jadging CAPT, THOMAS RILLALMA sailiiste aro daily gaining ground. As by law the Mayor has authority over the police | scene, The former made his hesdquarters in the base of his nose. They formed s letter V, and wore | Court esnnot be lesaily required ; per : (at Se Se, Mego ber, paipeuye aren Bee soli Yost in the vicinity of his bump of individaslity, | the Company hiss power to move them from their | from their behavior on the ear) carried by mo will | depored ax follows: I am Cavtain of the Twenty. VORT p'ISsY DESERTED, tions, they promised to. recogniae. the authority of | Bast Fify-ninth street police station,and the latter im Though a etranger at Police Headquarters, the vis: | proper place; that the production of euch as would | not, I think, exceed one hundred; wiile the swine, | eeond Precinct potion, Hovis reported ercick on | Another despatch says: The reoccupation of Fort ind went on daty ander his orders, tho West Forty-seventh street station. The Twenty. for wes evidently agentioman, He metthedoormin | oe required by the order of the Court would and fomale, may be numbered by the ban 4 been cessalted corner of Forty ttand | d’lssy by the Commanisis is again contradicted, the ents eee iat Abbott. and | second Ward police lined Sixth av and pro ft the cuter entrance, and asked him to conduc! him | seriously interrupt the management of the daily For instance, let half a dozen mon en: | Seventh aven ro on | and itis said tho fort is entirely deserted. A force “Rice for disobedience of orders: bat tke | Vented any knots of men congrogating on the ees Ge Manor IaPN to Feat lente 1 businces of the Company, and be likely to pro- | ter my car and seut themseives, I may pass them | Broadway, betwoen Forts slat and Forty-seventh | of arioen thonsand Nations! Guards has enrried « | Recorder for some reason declined to corners or about the bar-room ete peintdoite: Rovian the coor, | fuce, Irremaliante et a Eiht | ity times and mot one of them will pay bis fare sent for a doctor. When the man was | Versalilist barricade in the lower part of the villaze | complain #0 ihe Republican Chief of Police | Tho strikers then entered Central park as though Thor's ths Police Comm sriouers' room,” eaid the | himsetraud the company were wiltiug until tovehed for it, Such os these are clearly nt OMeer Boyle to arress the driver, | of Issy after an engagement, The Afoniteur of this | Smeg” to decide upon a concert of action. 1 copies of entrios from any of the books, and aubinit | theves, are they not? And again, what woman | The driver soon caus is with the hook in his Mind: | oyening gays it is runored that Gen, Dombrowski | Tho Democrstig About this time asmail party of men visited the FR mon te Ne ara Mince wales | Sitta te Inspection; that hls reluctance vefore the | gyor prepared hor fare Dofore entering a car, or did | then asked iim it he know of the assault. ie said | and staff have been made prisoners by the Asso. 1 OMcers have relused to surrender their works to Avenue A, near ty-nixth street, and tm. idle of (ie room, A venoravle Texanination, | NOt lesurely, when aske. for itby the eoniuctor, | no; but the look had been taken from the dash- | blista at Asnidres evening, Bowe of ihe Repuviionn omon #, physical BAT OFR OF THE LABORERS oman, Wiki bushy walle lr 24K + r h ner portemonnaie, , ator kexping | board, 0 dn ‘ sid the nit . ss wan Duage Breworth. “A tattooed gow tomen | ten Lnthay seethenae te, rekon teen ior h waiting five minetes, and him Sve pemuierrone | hoon wes thrown Deck epon the plettorm again, and WHY CLUSEAET WAS ARRESTED, Iy able, havo been discassinz the propriety of taking | severely because he refused to quit work. Tnspeetor gai st lis side fle wore stee:-bowed spect icles | ws ove of the company tO deprive the | {rom each compartnunt of har pocketbook ? Folding it ua, said, ‘This is tho hook.” 1 May %.—Tho Comranne has issued a decree appoint. | 10 maiter in thelr own hands, ba majority of the | Walling ordered Cupt. Gunner to march out his ro- eli down cn iis noe, amt squirted tobsece Juice # illegally of the pos: And charre of | delay tae couductor way lose two fares ‘rom short | the hook Ca shows). se eam her ditus know | ing a Cogmition of Mulety, Tho artogt of Gi Rovaditeas « ppolntees pr the caso to | Serve, and upon their appearance the men scattered, Vike an Ara ® baveler owas wa country ies of stock, though th ORO of ba : ve . + 7 i be : K he oF i rel i » Aivicr, ond is now the trains of the Poliee Bord. | Heath wad itapiel was not foun ted u ‘yreal | Tnes® and a thousand other trials raitroad men | not, J oald: Tia going to vod you iB tho Ciusoret was ordered because he was gulity of aeg- | the courts, where it will most certainly be deciled | but again formed in the neighborhood of Righty Pwo gentcoen occupied easy elaira near Ja ee | ov nership,but originated in an un/airand fra nt | Are subjected to; but, you will eay, these are but | cipal in this Muir, It strikes me very forei ligevee by which the safety of Fort d'lesy was com- | here will be no violence manifested whacver. > eighth street and Ninth avonne, Capt. Helme swept Bosworth, Ovo was a pleasa Newith | gtockjobbirg design, which, if succesynl, would | Petty ennoyances, an{'aman should not allow bim- | no one could K unless you wanted to | promised. Tue session of the Commane on Mon- down apon opon thom with his reserve, and by the Chop Waiskers, cies ebin, aud Al 4 | have been detrimental to the interests of the Com. | Self to be troubled by them, Very trae; but you | give itto him said: * Mow ia tt fon mere Leas eager ot glance one could fee that be w: ® wan | pany; shat the suit Was Lroagit in the Supreme | MUAt recollecs that Wey are «continual thing tous— | talking with 6 is man on the platform? le sand: | day was an excited one. rious hoe were A WOMAN IN 4 SACK. use of the clab bis men drove the rioters before Of eatrardinsry ancillary qualities. | He tooked as | Court to prevent the consummation of that design | DOt once or twice during the day, but every trip |“ Weil, when he Jumped on the car, he gave mea | made ngulast Gen, Cluserct, and the suggestion was poorly them as fur as Bighty-fith street, where they Whe had ¥ y relat ves, As the stranger entered | and for the resioration of the stock to the control of | every day. Seversl times years ago, when groen at | parch in the ribe,and I said, *Hallos | Joli et Park and room he Waa \arw!) greelod Ly His ge Woman. | iis peal yyyneré; (ual the suit was abandoned and a | the business, I thonght it necessary to f . Taey eubraced escu other end shook Winutes “Why, bow do yon do, Mr. Mail," Jeran. wNer they hal azela embrac: You Lave got the best of me, W910 LO {now sult inrituted for the reaton tual the com. | Ween passongers; and on one occasion, in protect Wan immerise concentration of Com- | Ketate Business - forming On Fifth avenve ai Kieiity-dith street, be Salut did not fully present the grounds upon waich | Ng a lady from insult trom a couple of rowales, in ald toe gee: | eos Gy ace bre : me 4ored one of them badly, alitoush tn hie. Gould. then the various steps taken in spent two weeks in the Tom! Med Mr. | the suit in th 4 not one of the receiver, the ven with lis name, ineue of Tady who oricinated the troub/e part of the Company to b ave not interfered since, a FOU Word | the substituted stereos, but on. the to-day wor aide Hie did nor cliitate euch reeistratt ng of ite end of my’ ear | iow his Fesidorco, but gave a deveription of hin yer, yea,” t Mr. | required by the rule of the New York Stuck Ex- | ard pota Ma , Worms, and ebiid tu atied \¢ r a Ongu Lik eye glasber, ant raising the loiter | Change proliminsty, tO the registering of ue viy | therein, ‘This is the spirit which animstes con luc: | OMerr Duvis at 3:2) A. M. Lrought Fost note, “you weie with me and Dowling | jeaued stock; and that alter the elapse of fice | tOrs—at least old bands—and the foregoing are the | station house, Teent Orlver Davia to co munist troops in and about Fort d'issy, The rail Partner, and how he Pi way companies have paid the sums demanded from Isaac C. Howell is # native of Warren county, them by the Comaupe, sod 1,630,000 fracce have | New Jersey. Be taught school im his native place already been received into the Treasury from that | for ashort timo, and about fifteen years ago emi- source, Weekly payments will hereafter be made | erated to the Far West, He planted his vine and by we companies, Tue Oftcial Journal of the Com- | Aig tree in St. Clalr county, Lilinois, where he re- mune denies the reports emanating from Vorsaiiles | sumod bis vocation as school teacher, Howell re- Of victories for the Assomblist forcus, The Bre m sons lave been ordered to retake the bansers | during hi Poxcn Yoo IN THe RINS gan marching down that avonus, Capt. Melme telegraphed to Superintendent Kelso, st the Central Office, and to Inspector Waling, at the Fifty-ninth Street police station, of their movements, where- upon the reserves from the Eizbteenth Ward, ander Sergeants Nicholson and Randall, and from w ‘Twonty-firet Ward, under Sorgeant Connolly, were font to report to Inspector Wallin, Meanwhile, however, the Inspector with Capt. defence. without you knowing bim T locked | I walked b Ho said, “I did not." Ton or Giteen minutes afterward hind that he'd Letter teil mo aght he was a What is bi State Court, the appointinent of a rreuder of the atock by hi acstet ew stock: that th your ol! friend Tommy Barr. Don't you remember Tw & young District Att turned to this city about six weeks ago, havi tay in the Wi accumulated « few thou Suen tre poiloe wreabtes wets. going eas and ve | czsiere would Be Bo obstruction toueeh regi. | reteens UAIeS Crm tor Rew Tork rullrendere, nnd cea lett orca toca asbiton Eos which thoy had planted on the ramparts of the eity, | sands, Anxious to invest bis capital in some lucra- | Gunner, and a platoon of men, accompanied by © Q po vu ‘i railroaders, and ice (0 remand him to the station house, for th hey be * 4 pal pill yy allabapianl cane lelabl is ,-; ee ee Peer ee ee vena ate tue atfect of ‘shew very ‘com, | Durbose of Uring.ng tim to ths hospital tor Wensid. | the Versailles Goverament and troops declining to | tive business, he watched the newspapers closely. | reporter of Tua SUN, marched up Pith avenue at “ Yes:"" bioke in Mr. Barr, “don't you remember | quired by the necessitios of the Cou lawfuily siderate bebavior. Respectfully, H. | cation, The did 40, Aut Ab 11:45 Toe Lim P. S.—There is one class whom I desire to except | to St. Luke’ tal. Mr. Putnam fully ideniined fro the foregoing—the colored peopio; they always | Foster as the man who struck vim. Tasked Mr. double quice, while Mr. James Crowley, Superia- Vendent Of the poilce teledraph, respect them, About s month ago he read an advertisement in one Tho report that Gen. Dombrowski was taken | of tho blanket daili ou apvoiuted me a Police Commissioner last La continued Mr. Barr, putting bis f bis nose, ** You were a Mayor of th serve as a b a8 follows: WATCHRD THe Wines, : ould iden im. He Phe Vi * TANTED—As partner siness which pays Binger to tho a stration of thie tock D-y prowiptly. Patuaia whetwer he coud identify atu. He sald, | prisoner ts not confirmed. Tho Versaiiliats have at | VY ANTED—As ps ety rae r something of tuat kind thea, wasn't yoo? Wuat | avoid ‘Say in ite issue by compiance with to A cae, } brosee ee ee ete Ore. Ho looked | no time occupied Fort Insy, Alter the desertion | yous turn of mind. Lo" tug right inane’ Fare cbauge ‘2 eos mnat commnunteation with the othor prociaste ee neeh’ ra Hew oe Brate was & @ Third Aver | st hin and sad, "No; be don's look anytiiog Hike | OP ie, CONWAY cee kee % [ was not interraped. Capt. Irving and Dotecuves am hore inthe capacity of a Police Commis: | tice him.” then took up Foster. fH» said,“ Tha . Radtord and Dusenbderry were on the ground, On PANIC-STRICKEN GARRISON Howell called at the office and recelved the ad- the volunteers raised by the Communo issued from | diees ot the advertiser, Ho called as diroctod, and @ city,and not only reoecupied the fort which they | learned from Mrs. Elizabeth Wesley that the busl- Broadway | found empty, butaMer hard fighting and at gresi R6te Wad Ba etefloriment Bhd réal estaic dttice, car tener! reuponied the laser (hd the man." Then be said, Ol you villain, why y To the Batior of The Sun. Sid you upen tho door of that car?" Puts shouted Mr. Barr, Mr. Beseb, on devalf of the Brie Raiway Com- z rtoa bp iM astonishment, | pany, cited decisions in the State Courts to show | Sia: Some time ago I was going up town in & | being ins condition to argu " Third nvenue car, It w ppointed your i , tbat ‘the production of the books aa re 9 decency, es Hoss, of course.” replied Mr. O'all. | not be logaily enforced, and argues that oven i{ t!ey | ag tLese care waually are, the occupants being most. | The Latest Eogagement on Boss wanted to elect Hank Smith | sho F 1 . racrid 0 ried on at Twelfth street and Fourth avenu His thonghi that it wan no: | {nvostgaiion, because tho Court eouid pot order | men. A working irl entered the car with \me-Rudlanswhe Mot thelr Mates, naan eGt ahd aha ddd bona flee rhage Continge wre strtke untii ail ‘he quarryuion are vad ve oro. 14 one of their barricades, and regained posses: | Wesley dilated on the merits of the business, and Af 1¢ of t man in that position, aud i. the hands of the hol a fered hy fare 6X On Monday evening Dr. Morrow, @ well-known | earrio: 5 the uniform rate of $2.59 per doy. 5 oner. be returned to the becuase “{nsaltel tue ctrl. 1 | panied by @ bighly respectable married lady, toox | #mptto retake Les Monlincauz, but failed, losing Yerention Howell concladed to buy a half interest. ‘ard were sent home. An hour later the Biz steoain ery a noise was, Leer ; Sos he f Ward men were sent hot sors tabi, ‘The duties, wee. bad besa tering Wook him by the coliar, aud, alter a sor’ sculls, but | car 40 or O4 of tno Broadway line, at Tiirty-eighta | Leavily in killed nd wounded, Rvery effors witl be | 1,cobsidération of this he paid Mra. Wesley $50) in arriving at Seventy-ninth street, Inspector Walling haited nis men under some shade trees, aud spat out guard to roconnaiire; but ali liad dispersed Lerowds, to avold tie clubs of the poll hetever, to moet to-day, and compel Mrs. | all those working at the old rates to Join them aud not 7 Fore be | Satato him whens "it ts nut very likely a sivanger | even made that he be vhot within forty-eight hours. | flew a Schootmaster went Into the Meal | Ueboucked to the Transfer Road, Contr ould jump on the car aad ‘There is i I took Poster — SS and at 7 o'clock last 18 8D" rizht baud, dropped them. He 0 by the Supreme Court to The tonductor, antead | of sesteti tred | *Ireet and Broadway, to ride to the Firth Avenue | ™ade to hold Vort Issey, but should its capture ap- warrant Mrs. Wesley's descrip: + 7 vies bad ev trd tho couversation vet thing that wi ne by the © e conductor, in | Bap dag oral flat Whe ear he | ; ‘i Y 4 D0 ital became dissatisfed. About ten | {Fal Office to report. The # iain e lovked as thoagh be was gone. | (Rias teat ea cone YF alanis me for putting bin of before be bind paid his tare: | Theatre, The car was bat partly Mie’. Asitroach- | ear inev t te eke See. ‘esloy absonted herseit from the | @ observed to-day and to-in tofeint, bute didn't Onn the “orders of ‘when were Vinding | Zils lou/er had got ovat Canal street. I vat bimof | eg ire neiguborieod of Wood's Maseum the front " fin) fade office and did wot put in an ep; ecaranco until yestor- | Stat ats meeting of the quarr + Avow me” aid Mr. Barr to Mr. O'FTa'l, “to in- | upon the officers of the Company. He claimed tunt | St otryuner nim hid pad tie fore’ to iny Frome | door Was thrown open und three roughs of the | _2tening.—The Versailles skirmishers have b day morning. Howell, trom her absence and tier | Paureday nig: troduc Mr. Slaniorre has | there was no power ty trace the rights of the dofend- | ayy. It 1k SUN, Which always works in beat ot | favey brecd presentod themselves, The fe | | expelied from the park and cemetery of Issy. New 9 generally, took it tuto his head that be iad | /Fouise wit Boman’ a Spark Men's | ants beyona the substituted stoce un by re iy weak, wal dir t ite rave into ti Street cars ead stele ia yee held worke are being constructed aroun’ Issy, rendering been swindled, He edepted @ bold and inxenjoas on Aa ogiation (to uie ome of Fulice Com: | versal of the proceedings in ihe tate Courte, espe- | Wy ‘nay hope for justice for deleuceiess wou entered tue car aud deliberately sxt down In the lap as OH ROK, to get even with his partner. He, as Mrs JOAN BROUGH y the fort mo y alleges, cia ly since the interests of third parties have inver- | Uy en'there, FL. M, | of the lady accompanying re (crm@idable than ever. fhe enemy’ vened. If the Company were in 4 coudiion to —_— been mainly directed sgainst the | Of the office, and as she stepped inside, caugit her jay in wait for ber behind the door Morrow, Scarcely, im Mr O'Hail, Mr, Manierre fire to-day Cheokmating a Secretary who A tede A O'llall eae. Ar ueenamial tess cout eee : however, had the fellow soithed timsoif in this ur trom bebinit, snd throwing a bag over her head, me i fadbited hd A short ma 8 powertal brow and anim | ner uijemions THis, sls sieimed taal” there nens Let Foster Have a Vatr Trial. usual and annveossary seat, wien the Doctor re. | Porte des Ternes and Levaliois. A fresli attack on | bound ber neck and haads with ropes. He was ii Fun au Iusticution without the Assimnuce Mess head of hair, here arose and shook hands | nothing to seriously condema in the issue of tue | 70 !Ae Buor of Zhe Sun. minded him of bit indeconey by a timely blow be- | Newilly t# expected, and reinforcements have been | the act of rifling her pockets of $26 in money, 9 of the Directors, O'NLN, "He lo ked like @ pious man. | 3,000,000 convertible bi which the Company by si I see by your valuwyle paper this morn- sept there. Scaffolding has been erected around | €0'd Watch worth $175, and his note for the $5»), | The Directors of the American Dramatic Fu YY ‘ f ‘ A f hind his oar which Iaid him sprawling on the floor ripied “ When her screams attracted Mr. Dupont, a tins! zi him it ho het read Honan'’s "Life of | gee cenaties, Of tis, business and condition at | ing that the coun-el of Foster intend setting up in | As ibis the two companion roughs rushed to Lis | Column tn the Pisce VencOme, The principal | In the ane Duling, Dupont rusted’ inset ro. | Association met yesterday with Gou. 8. L. M. B Sr, O'all said thet lie bad read it when | the eeturl necessity comiempiated by the statute ex- | 118 defence the plea that Le was laboring under ao | ois ince, Tua Doctor grappled with oue of therm, | Darricades in Paris low im the ohnir, Beeretary 0.8, Bernard read the vo been converted into strong | leased Mrs, Wesley. He then summoned O: oat eonnot be," said Mr. Man- | isted (or such issue, stood uncuntradiete attack of pil Aro the poovle of this earthworks, Tbe labor ou these internal deteaces Howell and took bim bei minates of the previous meeting, { hich he | book is only tliree or ‘our years | Mr, Evarts replied at longth on the part of the | city utterly bi tie rule of these rourns | 81 820n convinced Lim that be bad no boy to : © eee ne Loe naien 00.088 r. O'ilall that ke liad frequently heard of f ‘ deferidants, and te Court (ook the papers, resery: | and their political de suders? If tais man play with, The conductor, a very epright. | '# ceaseless. Mr, Dopont, ¢ to the alleged out- | omilted the names of tweive members ele ted at Hail then ements red that it was the Pi cision, lowed by cur Jadges to go unhanged, are there not | iy and brave 1 wenllemas, seilus the INsv TS KILLED. rage, pot Present, ‘and the Ji we being that time, He assigned as a reason that they rogress, and not lenan's* Life of Jesu: $a Vusbapds and brothers enoug. willing to take Lim | Cisturoance, inal ralled hie’ ; May &2—The Cismart railway sta. | Willing to commit the prisover om the unsabstaa fed, th rterly pay> Sit ke keg rod Wien Wo'eaa aber ctr ERTeels one maeeeerees eae yaagande sad brotbers ecae.) wiling, to tone tin | claturbance, inatantly pulled ‘is| bei, at the os he y Tated” depoeition of Mes Wesley, ‘eajounaystat, | were not logaliy elected, the fece and quarterly pay told hia that Rewan “Lie of Jesus" Ww Will bot protect’ our wives an, sisters (rom ti name tin ov the oe eee ek ae at by tho cn aeure ot ie egamins'ior ments not having been presented with their appilcas was a very bad book, and atvisrd him never ‘0 r 3 suit, 1 fur ope sm in tavor of defending them by {ies hb 26 P ‘wer Folnt of the bayonet. Tiree buadred oF the —— tion, A stormy and exciting debato followed, 1 Ford tt, Mr. Mattern then nexed Me, Ot if 19 | The toa. Mr. Getdtey Describing Gen. Aspiic | tieit natural protectors JUSTICE ladvee Likcnine Taconite tad tovtug | Sth Were Killed im the action. ‘The eastic of GoY. Horra eg iiaeatip ond asia pt ng dona Gitbert { gudu't think Mat 622,800 8 yeot was vers am: Fa Acre ae Gan eres eee ies — Bint orae te aashvgan lavathewireatr tine iid fence of which the insurgents bad tem: | took the lead. It apooarod tuatat the thi : } oiled st very poor salary. for Ae Comte, GRU FRTLLE RC he FRICTEE Judge Bedford on the Car Thieves, nadi bis fellow follow No. 1 in his hasty yandoned, was simultaneously attacked by | Fixing Thin, fer the Adjournment—Pare | (ion dr, John Brougham had offered his check to a pl iS ras he knew diecast sccaedl Pag eee Tn addressing Carrington L. Westbrook, ac- | woie the rowdy who hed been knocked down two regimonts of Versailles troops, Three luo don tor Improperly Convicted i | cover the entire amount, which the Secretary bad j mon | er c klyn who got §2) Repubiican organizations in the different wards met | cused yesterday in the Genera! bessions of pickin sum led out by anotier passeace: dred Communists were found in the supposed de- Brooklyn fo in Senator Uardenbergt. sciba Te than Ad bak alles GEVKGS { ay uch to das a Police | Inst night. Gen. Lloyd Asplawall was in the ebtit, | ine gcoket of Col, Luxon the evouine of the Ger- | icy tits me, an Imuenso crowd tad Ctscht bal) peat par pagea Aupayr, May 2,—A number of prominent ex- | Ceeresary, but be Yad relgstod nein, ba i tie door opened. Asteat ;entle. | #4 Ab his side eat Geo, Foster and Isaac Dayton. | ian nrocossion, but acquitted, Judge Bedford sid: | man Was visible, As the cur atarted, one of thi bi aunnbarero\kn sacceare legislators and politicians from New York and Brook | Mr. Moss accuse Mr flornard of endeavoring to H oo ed Hae @ @eumbUat man, | The affairs of the Eleventh District were inquired Ml tave Uh saying tant the aye: | roug!s souted to the cop \uctor shed lyn arrived here last night, Among the number | keep the new merbers out in order to sccure kis hit bald, but the imprint of honest to, and umber of witeesses were ex: 4, ] tem tolerated by th 40! city CNTs, in w You n . we know you; we know the | Sod will arrive here to-day as prisoners of war 4 4 re-election for the nexi yoar ud gnuring indus'ry was stamped upon bis | oreo yo Mata Laps nillh hadeepcmesendly CCEA 1) son the cars de> | xambor of F, and will lay for you." Gonorai Vinoy, who 1s here, is given the credit f @ the Hon. Timothy J. Campbell, Engone Dur | “sir, Bernard endeavored t) get the floor, but was nd ire dia onis were serewed | Mong them G. V. Gridiey, View-Presideut of ihe | serves not omy maemnnation bat proinpt | “WW, eruer tust conductor bas been vischarged to | olla, "Fort d'isey ip In conscuneuae or | Bits the Hon, Joun C. Jacods, the Hon. David C. | kept down on the plea tht lo wis" tiv so: ¥ nt Of v1 th Ht Was the Poor Buy of ouawk t organization, Daniel Webster wis cal tlapsos but the press B-vee MSAD acconMt oF comedian. | aD‘esse Lose felows oF not has not be Arne: [ie entree nore sy is in consequence Of Y Aitkin, and a number of lesser lights, Durnin cams | tie Board, and had no right (o mingle 1 its digsay Que coll Hee at a wlance [oren's were not | and qurstioued by Judge White, wo demanded ing outrages perpetrated un these Gy cars,of 90 Dols i the recent victories completely surrounded by Ver: for tia th tee bea Sik : & sions.” Finally, Mr. Moss eave his eheck tor $39), li wen He nad evidently warried a thrifty house suyaion. character as to Justiy ta” luverenee that sume of the TILE SCHOOL CONSPIRACY. sailles troops, ‘The truth of the ramors thas dis. | 2 fF the dao him as counsel ia the Carey. | aud the following resc.ulion Was uuaui nously ca Wiehe that keey how to make gomi | ‘Lehan't toll," responded the witness, Condnetore and cir Grivers are @ccessurics. to Wows Au rbances have ocearred in Lyons is ofMcialty ce, | TOMY case, Tom Flelds did all the talking be FC cutltly ueaortiats, Urfitte pecan | _cveiettmurces Wetslen “oat tate 1| nme |e Marshal Tooker Chailenged—Bacitement ts | ried, ‘Tus rtul of te recent elections ie etic. | f0F8,t% Comite on Bectlons when the case was | , anret Tat the ames ofthe mem ar Chanane avout him was iis waste ed muplierts | won't teil you,” CaNen Bitter Feeling of tho People. the Hulls of Educution—Trustee Collins's | tory to the Government . Op, but with the generosity characteristic of a great | Weelnuimed thatthe be not and ouesy. The Poor Boy shoog lands wit) It (urned ovt that be was policeman under the | 70 (he Eduor of The 8 Contempt for Deputy Davenport. man allows Durnin to pocket the entire fee, electiva. everbody in the room Wuen inormed that hr, | Board of Meaith, Sin: Permit me to inquiro through the me. The conunittee rooms of the De PETROLEUM SNELIA THROWN InvO PARIS, 0, Jac a tt 3, | _ Among the names which were tho sab) a nit me to ing s he comun ooms epartment of The Hon. John C. Jacobs and the Hoa. David C ou ‘ Banjo! a Police Comuissloacr, At the close of the proceedings Judze Whit repented be Vep ND <The Times’ he " 4 * | contest were those ot Edwis Bouth aad Lawrence be expr mues #u eo. He gait that Mr. | arose, and, referring tu the lass year's winutes of | dium of your intelligent jouraul, and in the interest | Pgucation were a yesterday, Anthony T. Gal Lonpon, May %.—Tho we Versailles speci: Aitkin of Brooklyn appeared before the Governor | } Barrett pera UApaee despatch says the insurgents at Neuiily ae them selves throwing petroleum shells iuto Paris to keep up the indiguation of the populace against the Ver- suilles Government, The people are led to beliove OW ta! rewarksule Literary aliuties, but he | the Eleventh Disteict orgunization which he belt 1 | ut pablic justice and + lis aucilaty qualives were much below the | bis band, declared that he intonded to read extra, (out at the vext weeting, Mr. Gridiey dew Bosworth ealled the Board to | 3 peep into the book, aud, having gai {iat the” Board was to be roorgan. | of it declared that it Was the pro: cordance With toe “provisious ul-the | elstio yy wy th Foster cannot be tried to-morrow (W victed and sentenced the next day (T bung the day following ((iraditvonal will then have hud several days mot agher, the Princi #1, COM’ | was on trial on ¢! | of Grammar School No. 31, heeday), con. absurd charge of drunkenness tila) iia | inachovl. Only two witnesses were examined for to prepare for | thedefence yesterday—Thomas Warren, wao testi this morning to intercete for the pardon of Wil | _ The report of the Treasurer was then appro liam Kennedy, whoa ito more than ove year ago was | The Assvciation added to the roll the nanos of bie fentenced to Sing Sing Prison for four years, eleven | xine, Mr. Owen Marlowe, and Mrs. Leonard, montis, and twenty nine daye on the charge of be oo PM. Jule He and adged that Le meant ( Is fate than cid his victim Putnam: Lat they come from the lives of the Army of the judge | Wie vate than gid f : ad eocn Mr, Gallagh ing an arcomplice in an outrage. It was proved t v's SULC prehaneuts 19 te, chatlet pasend by the Logisis: | White wanted it reteined lo Lim, and appeslod 10 | Porliasa Alderman Vnsiei's cats mixht be at bpameee tas pede aaa ey bead Aig | Assembly. ‘Tho Reds bave been successful im sae | the Governor that Kennedy was entirely iuaocout, Bid ssl hal Va rst thing ino} der would be tion . tended to ou Suturvay VALIENCE. bo re | siections 4 Narboune. ant bi ° 2 Sayed ofa Hociveht, “Me Ullal) Bosworth, and Harr, | | Mr. Griuiey—Thia book wae, tn the possoasion of | ‘i Utsuay, slay 1 6x. Trustee James Collins of the Seventh Ward, who | *ect!o"s at Le Maas and Narboune NJenttore Lord Hanionborehe ani Kennedy aro | 12@ Great City without Men Frionde- tus Democratic members o/ ing Board, immodately | the old Rectory. wuo refused to give uy. 1 in cen SE Naarated Me, Warren's Gaalooen. Aneeiee 4 DATTLE EXPECTED To-par. herein the interest of seven biliniorenios toe Everybody Kxonerateit, Presidort, Mes rs. Manicrre and Smith, the Ke Mr. Dayton’ here attempted to interrupt Mr Let the Law Take ite Course, Warren had stepped down from the stand, Mrs, | The Datly News's special despatch from Versailles | Governor bas not yet attached bis signature. On Monday forenoon a lady, about 32, otured 7 i 4 Mion of pie 2 ‘On the adjournmect of the Legislature it wa ts ia : wilicans, the: bed a eveus, and nominates Mr. | Gridiey, wo exciatmod excitediy : To the Euor of The sun A Mary Fawcett, one of the old witnesses for the | *2* thst Marshal MacAlauon has sent # eoluma of serted that Senstor Hardenberen, or | it Diack ¢\k, walked into the Stevens Hou } Minirre, When tke vote wad taken It stood as fol Rn ACh Oe ape THEN lo Bees se zomi siti Sin; Tsec by some of the daily papers that |p eosccution, ead why is assistant teacher in schoo! | 020 troops aguinst the insurgents, who sre making as be prefers to be called, would die be. | Broadway, and callea for # dollar room for three hile Wri une 5 | toy, Wail be larceny, steain the Allerman of Foster's ward is trying to suield | No, g1, was brought forward by Mr, Tooker to | 8#oPt# by way of Choly-le-Rol, A great battle is | fore lode. His present appearance does not justify | nights, Sao took room 46, at $1.50. On Monday ‘Vie ren Mest arveniohment 1t'| bene Smid Seaman: thd Rualy. bet cmabs be avery good plan to I 4 Hers Vite} soy teacher since January last, and teaching | 4 Yew army for thereinforcement of thatenvelop: | eral McQuade indulged in & game of Liliiards, | attachés of the hotel, Yesterday morning, at 11 | Tat? LENE anexvocted that the Commissioners | "Gen, ,Aspinwall—Pray, be more calm, Mr. Grid AN HONEST CITIZEN. tho lowest clase in the school. Mrs, Fawcott ac. | 16 Paris ts being formed at Auxor Honea ae ae ora rune at twenty and | o'clock, ber door was found locked ; but supposing y Greatest comp mont that could beve been paied to | hi. Gristey—1 won't allow them to insult re. rr : Anowloaged this, and Commissioner Gioss and | 4 special sespateh from Berita tothe Telegraph | voinis behind. The game was wit that she desired to be quiet, no notice was takea } tie inteariiy and maalivess of tue Poor Boy of the | yp 4 7 like ta soak Tosters of (usmesslvenee acaa't TUE FOSTER MURDER, Superintendont Kidule attempted to explain away | *#7% that s council of war held in thatcity has agreed Prominent citizens of Albany, who now think that | antil 4 P.M. when the door was found still inst, } Mohay & As soon as the vole was counted Judge | (+! ‘ " > ‘ t to gi certain limit of time to the Communists | “Jake” has enough life leit yot to be put up for re > v Bosworth si thettie next thing iu order would ‘onfusion.) a the fraud, when Mr. Tooker citea case of Mme & a ° Governor. ‘and was broken open, The lady was found dead on Heide. sleslons ot a cieakarer Sithen Demon Arpinwall—Be quiet, gentlemen, This ix: | A Mam who Tried to Gold the Assmssin— | iii..i9, wio tad beov deprived of her salary a» | to submit to the Versailles Government, at the ox- | Oa" n Robert R, Strong of Newburgh was | the bed, with w bettie of chloroform in er hans, then went iuto cancus and nominated Judce Hos. ce ty the Kepabiican p: , Foster ve th je Wouldn't Squeal on | joucher of drawing in Gallagher's school, a4 an in Piration of which the Prussians will interfere to | “gone through" inst night in hanJsome style while the neck of the bottie in her mouth, and her Magers } | worth fur Tre fe Bepaplionae no Fivally, Mr. Gridiey consented | Anybody-How the Driver Lied to tance of intimidation on ono band againat wituestos | ooo: uch action. I'he Versailles authorities | Heepiag ia hie etate-room on the: Dean, Richmond ti ‘ Git, af | ae daniae Teauited as follows over to Gen, Aspinwall, and the Committee ao Police. for the defence, and of tavoritisin for Wiose uf the a “nen he arrived at the Delavan thirty Ove cents in | U&DIY pressing the ja tie tablo was the th Borwort o Burr ei eee During the Coroncr’s investigation yesterd prpewostions who eat on the ett ot [eee alata have been notided of this decision by the the extent. of capital on b following letter : Hj ywor iaaisuaeat ’ Jeputy Clerk Davenport, who eat on tho le't of | Prussian Governinont. ge fe May 1, Mo! day Even! ma 0 a " 4 i 4 4 i ember of the defy 7 7 ng. Tees eesti i ) ' Ine HIGH OLD TREATY. the Putnam murder case, some new and important | Marsual’ Tooker, mustered agneibing inaudible Tails ease as Tibi ha dees coh sind leniticdie macnaye bar tit ec’ 11 avwerleiere of (ha tenets audwia } | What auaseeenak Rhaset Meare Lae —> vidence was elicited. ‘Thomas Doodey swore as fol bo i ig plied, . nove him to be taken for a Mat. Dean Sins: Fo a heart-broxen woman anything, iA Judge Bosworts, sad Maniorie’ somew sat | Grant Anneyed at Adverse Criticlem—The | iows: With ompbaele, that sa aaet along the whole line. A breach has be To-morrow the Capitol Commission moets, ever hwant this Fou, a0 Bo OMe Gerd ve itTatd } t Fore . 9 Rone oF i A "lease P to Dave me fo Ye) A BO “ by surprise. | ‘The vas courly trace Searecrow that will uot Forco Rutideas | 1 was in the ear; I didn't notice any disturb | ‘Tho old gentleman lost his temper, and his eye. | tie Walls of Tsay, y Gon bis sae with prosnecnt, | eae Mr s tous ino ee os a das tiew~The Chinese Compluining. nee; 1 got off ut Forty sath street, and imme- | glasses dropped trom lis pose as it struck by liga In the Assembly to-day Minister Picard stated or the Senate Again, el BO One; LAl Thave sour to seme the Younus A Glenn Renoclactre Un ean uetee Wasuiatox, May 2.—The President to-day | Jiately beard a woman sore 7 Rent 50 fee Waal BNE. stersbal tarned square eronad in hie oss, | ‘it mportaat operations were now in progress, A convention of the friends and political ad. | Ui vuwor Wenndaay evening. Wi ome fOs me Lon , fen rayiiing bee tt mise - held the Qrst Cabinet meeting for two weeks, Only | ian with a weapon in it was from a | bis once clear complexion {he hus uf a sealled beet, | 484 Movs important results had becn achieved mirers of Senstor Wm. M, Taeod was beld lact yet Sanne KB HARRING TC { tbo Bum of the Mohawle then announerd | secretaries Bout well and Belknip were absent. Tuo | (oot and a valt to t vo foet long; can't say whether cine tue venerable Mr, Davenport, — evening in the parlora of the Westchester Mouse, | weil, de facts ae betore hitncoatt he wit ever obtant of the Ur Bosra, of Trustees. ‘The | Chinece question was under discussion. The Ciinese | It Wee, wood oF tron; I & at Sold Of Se Bi cue aD a have mad F ‘ Alsace and Lorratne, on the corner of Broome street and the Bowery. | old uol pricure, the chlor facu in this city of atta. WHE | |] Denver's went into oon us and nominaied J rhment coinplain that go attempt to carry vat er tae fulew wan with the weapon raised; I | ment. Benws, May 2.—Iu the German lorliament to danco was large, 102 delegates being | how | cot it tw i aed | be Vile Juadve, alter tovkitg 8h the pet o treaty hid evor becu made 2 tae United States, | wished to prevent Lis sinking hin; be gotaway | “Every long, shioing hair of the Marshal's beur | day the bill corporat g Alsace and Lorraine wih ) representing evory ward in the Fourth | {have po me Ay Aiea | ¢ ectacle € noms ppp ay Sega eos rom me; Peaught Lim around se weist; he give | quivered and turuing to the Commissioners he | tic 9 came before t10 Louse, NatAH aka (ha WER Nabe. Me, Ws Ye Hoye by bs Br Uilu tan cele sel an Lie pinche ind that more outrages hat boon verpe'rated apon | (Femmes J guas him waist he eave | quiverad and turuing io the, Cummlasiquers he | te cupire came before Lie louse, | District save the Fourth, Coneilerabie ent osiaem Hear nova susted di ree, "ihe vol Chinamen in California than there Wad been upon | rat away; never saw him befores L went wich the | envort, who all this tcuad been emothering tis | _ !tihce Bismarck restated the arguments oa which | way manifested, not only in the convention, but by Ss aE { : , | Chritians in China, an? thoy announce that as the | body to the drug store, | cidn't axsist to carry it; | anger, replied that the measure Wis based, ‘Tho anwexation of these | the great number of outsiders ranged abo : LLIGENCE. Gaal. Dorworth..» : papi vod {ith 18 not being kept, they | We ured man bind two laiien with hie; Feouldn’t | * Ie woud say more, If Tooker woul! come out: | provinces to Germany was pecossary to give her a a Tite corlaraciac (ie halkea' a 4 ¥ —<-- : i r b 1 5 | Weaty wide ia good suis nek bey The coztiae the other ost unte't take particular " : Hh OF NNO PaTOree 1.8 se hihedds on bie 1 rhe Marquis of Lorne has purchased the proper i f chain hghtaing n | bregoss to souk away TL OF oUF missionaries, No | notice of Lia; wo ‘ell a couple of feet from where | Come outside," cried Tooker; do yon mean to | PUlwark against the recurrence of French aggres: | sidowalk, Judge Edward J, Shandley, of the Peers tan ee naneyen Rugcenes He property, | for w tm the astonisimens cout n onclusicn on the subjcet was arrived at Mr Mutuara ay; t 9 man Fan 11D Sorenti av nue sey you chaLen, eet Why, you're old enough to | siun, cases of which had been so frequent in times | Seventh Werd, was eailed on to presi¢ Me made Heimer, Democrat, wie electol Police ty | hove t tho wiust eurpris i sinks beet Oicer Davis, UF Ue Twentyes coud Precinct, ten: | beim) father-in-law.” Se One i patacee’ Ok aompacaliel’ raeoktr date , sinor. Demoora' i mon was 5 fy agein took oveasion t The Administrat ascoasively annoyed at th fei: Iwas off duty on Wedvesday night, At dl During all this time no attowpt was made by any | MME One instar f comparatively recent date | an effective He alluded to the nun D hi tady by over y ‘ r Y a & long arsuchation with th icistis on the new tfeaty before itis senttotie | o'clck the Cuptiin sent word to me lo getoutet | of the Commissioners to stop bie disyr pro, | Wascited, On the 6th of August, 18 ance sout | ter © ich he deemed flattering to Mr Jossom, WhO attempted to svout ate 1. 4 i Yourg an A mn. he wever saw | soya Of tie members of the Commission | Led ard put on wy eit zen's cloutics es Ma.that a ings, not even th di 4 aia to Beriia an uitiwatug demanding tie ccusion of | Te and 'to the fash ist ai the varigue Desi o she Fomos, Was yesterday adinitted ty bulb 1a any tint I Ho thon moved taat the thanks 0 4 tan bad beeu beaten in Broadway aud had boea 1, anti nally a suow of the maiwloys ‘ rs . be ies eee Te CRE MARE UY OOH ens, Oy: Pep r eRe: 7 | the Bound be tesdured ta En. Wn M4 seid hey expected it would be atta ked | tgken to St. Lune pital, He toll me to go and wis ‘to suggest thst Ar, Davenport. be placed op | Marence: ‘To illness of sh peror of the French | tuiive men, e The author ofthe nove's * Red as a Rese js She,” 4 for lis appolniment Folie those ¥ st thought of everything was the | try to fod out the ereumstoncos, Just then th staul {0 tal, how he cime to Wold Aime, Bissie's | alone provented honilities then, During the lite | | After the anpoin'ment of an Executive Commit | and” Comtt up ae a Flower,” t4 Misa Ithoda rouge if then ai Se wae hed hare wOulA Raver Ha entrant driver'said Le sid not know the mau aud Marshal ‘Tooker ad eximinod Truster Collins, | Aisaco aud Lurraiue, but that would be insufticieat aise Ant eantlba by tie slaslau nate RW’. Eiwood . Thorne ts the accrostited rears ap | aide, and Wie country Wigat as woil be ready fur ever wuw tim belvre, “Phu Capiain tien and politely (urved Miu Over to Supt. Kiddie to | Hpeeiwewaa mavmoless | organiassion of the eoayenyion by tne aleatiaw of (hs. | aabtestva Ory berries Siriittg THB WANDERING BLOSSOMS <i Vu Wat any tue; for if these aistura: LOCKED THE DRIVRR UY. rors examin or Germany, and could not be thought of. * As Wal officers, a Feaviuton Wax Unanimously adopt: | rote iran "9 - Semen were Bot reinuyed there Would bean overt |. * “ i thet i Nt peas When the third question was put, Culling declined | for tae inhabitants, sll averse to their fathicrland,” | Su falhee Upon Sena Tweud to accept a Fenum Tt 4s renorall: ved throughout N va Srotia a fhey Arvive at Biko and Dine with the ) Youd cane war, Puls eocts iu te the chivers wuo suid (hat tue mane namo was | fe,cueMer, Allis that De wel aaewer ans Give | guid the Prince in conclusion, wa eball atrive tc ——— ebay meshouald, on Rie Fe t ‘a ny dete hee caine to be ealnled or ane ar Went | lepot and © huperinende fr. Daveuport was tlaally cal.et vy Comuissioner Tho bill was referred to a comuiites, = ! Bix Tho Dfossona arrived here this | into buy joa eof England at suet un extravae | He Wed te name © Witla Foster iw buok#, | Grose. ie exolained the bal pointe of the Da me isa dersee lly Alcieean Lave lsnied Cite Gal JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. ie fA . yA unt reat involve, ut bo address, I ti quire ound the depot aud | salary by asrerting that she was removed fro: ! r Wan 2 y; City Marshal, Samuel b. Bile - i are t0 lo¢ 0 Where ie bi ula fnet connected with It which | learned tat Foster lived in twenty: tc street. | seiuol $l because @6e Was aready on tho pay ro The Pence Negotiation Overess of tue Pyor, LDU SY + Geragiity fell from a troe in front of 59% Me fl ‘ shows t hs Lee. given to ig in eom hen went to the station and got cnother oMeer | Of thy Female Normal College, and that the by Th wasian Cross Gusete deuies that th An ole lied to the Ov ¢ Woat Lweusy eigith siree Ay, ani was Ky q Ht H A In tie Dircctor, L tound Wiliam Foster, 903 Kast | (uyit emery prohivita teacher drawing tan sete ay 1 to the Overserr of the OH Mazer ‘ Coune Fon wit trad ep ALL Twenty-iuurta street, We went there and found | “his closet the te imu qa nd tie case Mr Took, | Mesotiations for the treaty of peace with Mrauce are | f wari y for seaistanoe, Sho said Phe Commission of Appeal b Its May tings p { Au © Mayor warnly . a . Hd i! Fosters lite ater 9 o'elock, He was sitting ins | op perusing to aura uy aes a Na. (han alaveod teem: Hake Aa sail Ware courts o 4 Roainey, esterday, 10 hae DUP TVisure' Foun Hi the Court Hou ‘ | ey i RAIA ae | i the vrower’, | cat axiveo, Turvested him and toog him to the | °F Felasme to sula an gy parry ies sf a i spr deri ‘ —— Klize B. Burne ts forming ancsher cin { i Tie nities tation house, 1 told bin ihat Bie daiver wus in 4 Mao NeRberaeionl A vilata’ Vorta i man Cage! ys the German pl e CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. sovioa ta sored Wek, wy Ue Merc Ip. 1 Au * 0 4,000.0) Wile lor atuwel warned HA taeoaudeame downstairs, | trom ‘Typographical Union No. 6 to the Bai i bi epee eae Th ih AWE St 1G Renter sirens. was 100 etn ¥ yesterday, Hresideut eu ‘@ ! } Appr ey: While Wo Word crossing over Twenty tourti treet | Convention, 1122 Yowee were cast, Lb is thougit | Webbs beginning Juae a 194 vz Ma By ik ihe Tombs vetteri sasilng “ waa ih the char ah Vj A, ‘ On ‘gta ie palo Biphitt everve to tke wear. be says: You're | thot Hugh F, Daltoa. of the News, ia elveted 1°74, the payments to Le made ia gold, or its eq nimeuliy Hera Vester toy OMeer John §. Condon, of the Brooklpa ie " e tro you've gel the night man? ite sail thet 2 Ronse, of Tribure Oualis J A : Fre a hava cMiren i Ina diffculs Inst night, orig # force, wae severcly ijured wh Lg te fe.ouk ur What Oficer MeQande Found ina Bolter 4) to SWour to that, Mn « equare man, Loa burke? stand tiv them 4 pay the frat willisrd ia cosh, ant the rem v Naa rigeret lath ENT ee Veter B, 8 5 1 by cophis yenters BF Goverueur Mireet, n ented cony.riiole lator ly tho German | y AR Baknewa in e-agou a lrosaed yal ta ive 1 awl el 7h A Very ity ited toon 4 ail Joun "Brion ar a WOULD SQUKAL ON NOBOD’ * Lol Daa ic vit hy Fy at v andw wid f aite whee Cirewit Cours by Joho Lawices, t Be ; | a O'Brien 1 0 HAL ON NowODY ‘ Peng eT Ye aries bold possesion bermtory My A Li had 5 wal , ‘mY i ! ‘ nt forme iituke ton goors beiore Vu xqucal on auyhiody." eat pig eanGrTe Binver oh Wow nce ty secure the pay f the indevn pola tentence of ‘ w From k sixth street to the City Mall, in exe ip ‘ ae Leaman runert en haere Hw peak val rio Bate Chak Grotied wt Cine | should no other agreement be arrived at 4 who in care Few Ne geutieman With a picar der ; yaude i ity BS iat Gahtue tor ahas ree nee wath aah fal, att 1 ect 4 inser tua tus = M faleott of T 1a vale ft ‘ Hi mined vise i os 1 1} came to the | coming along we got in; nothing else Was sald uu est uver made by a rbwo yeur revi , 5 4 ‘ ‘ Hotdtay night. sie t i Tie rmanufariirers of New York Jaat night | Vit en Countertetters Cupra 4 . Aciore cxanina | we potto Ferty-scventu stroct and Hight aye ——— PARKS FROM THR TELEGRAPH . Bid the mare was securcd nary K Of Supervisor Datu ty iP; I : hewitt ) ustaied tozether at he mehuoneasguin about kaowing who dil Nat Frank Mordaunt’s Wife, . ; res pea bre pe AU HANH tikvintea ted , Mf " Pie Fi) elas A " re " era far ¢ ‘ pro’ea wilh bis clu i, but he * wowdn't rque Lom bing Lusked hin The woinan who. was rocoully arrested was bot Obio Logisluture has adjourned. Ww igt ale 1 (: i fnieeRAGe Ps won ny € ihallooed to then | tien who was ithit the man with tie Look. oudtie | ing wife of Frone Morc@cnt, te seer, ta Donocrats carried Virginia City yesterday Jolin Q Jonen k os 4 r : . » oy at ihe oMcer tac | mace no answer + in the hyuse Omeors Cottreii and 4 v's BS at ay is barty were ore to-day an drow Lis trevaver ani nied ato the tube to frighten | O'Brien were with mes A had be rub Poster's ea ida ie ada Tho Republicans carried Terre Usuto yesterday The no aud { f hem ycoull uct be soar The oMcer | io wake 1a up 4 took Boster to Court that morn 7 5 ‘The dead lock in the Pennsylvania Legisiature is wh lo tone | Bioddway Pinhainvig beet Darues wes obliged to take Offa prion of bis uoilorm aid fing; going over he osked me if T thought wa BASE BALL NOLES, wer, i t ayy $100,000 Owadn legal gif entorprive, May 95 in 44 oforte Factory ued, ¢imb in on hands and knees ior his gaue, He pul Nj way bad, and E replied that I didi now;t] v The Andreas Hospital and two inmates wee Mea NTNNG ATATI DOG BOuds, aud maot | aid ofg (ree city library at Omeia sy ‘hi p . te Bo viet I Co's pianoforte factory, at 524 | ed then oui, ever by w legend nroseuted thom le P hadu'tseen theinen; ho said that the mau Lrongat | Today the Be'¢orde wii! play the Star surned yesterday " rho woid’ts Ahonen de Any ge | tuftrar foutaresaareis iyfurs eos tinahs Neorabkee } street, wos burned lat wig.& Justice Ledwith, “Yesterday tysemoon they | it all upon himsel(; that th ian cameont oi ths plat Anat Wy roorgamiay tho Ay ringflold, Masa, yesterday yoted 793 to 97% to | ¢ Ih the afternvon he Weat io sho same pace 10 | Tickute ond tireulare con DO had Row Wesm Oy Of a peured Were sexily the House of Ite ude form wad wauled to Gout him, be reused his bags b of dager Deruat Mie ale of wly And oroME boul. v WE MUG ObUbF Haws Cyuyviw, DUS Wad miroicd, | H.C. 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