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so es a THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1871 PRICE TWO CENTS. THICUIVIIWAIWIN SRANGKS | eens meee oer LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. | ccec"naut answered tothe aunes. averyooay | A PRIZE FIGHTERS CAREER, | "0" "#F rum rupees = | THE VOICE OF THE PULPIT, —_——-— ‘The Ladics of the Pacific Slope Resieging -_———— waited for 8, B. Rensom, Ransom js tie only law- oo Knickerbocker Cottage Assnult too MOVEMENT AGAINST WERSAILLES Se Lynn miniement pane DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB | yer who thinks the lately elected Board be ight | MR. EDWARD O'DALDWIN'S TERM IN pend Succdns 8 Fri THE REY. JONN LOVE'S SERMON ON WITH 40,000 PIOKRED MEN. eee Dave naa font Ooue Yeu SUN'S REPORTERS. le gd i Uy Ao AY 4 MASSACHUSETTS PRISON. des Vreara Ae THE CAR ASSASSINATION, q On the 26th of January an attempt was mede | ay apratgnment of the New York ( ster, eonld tell thor how they contd hold their - nomen on Fb seats, Rankin .rose snd mede known his opinion | THO Ginat’s Adventares—scilt Claimin Re RCO ES 18 | ee eee oat Ee ee eer or Cheeses be Champion of the W to murder John Stetson in the Knickerbocker Cot. Sustice—-Immunity from Pa ment Canret Allow the Commuuint | cay, Sho brought a delegation of Oregon Indies Training-Mr. Bonner's New Wonder. hondors in Hudson county: Onpored to Billy, how the Mace-Cobura Fish: tare, 456 Sixth avenue, Tie assailonts were John chaced by Moncy. Government to Exist-Heavy Cunuunade | trom Yamhill county, who came down to look at | — In spite of the muddy ronds, a goodly number | ever, 1# the whole bar of Hudson county On Saturday night Mr, Edward O'Baldwin en- tae ied bg Raton oY Nagle A large congregation assembled last night im on Saturday, on panty by emen di - sas hed I joyed am interview wit a ter ia M ‘esperadoen of the Twenty-secon: |. Jobn by the Commune represent that all is quict at Vin- | Jadios from that section of te country is eapected | the inrction caused by the storms of the past week. Laks Melacdechl bing substantially as follows : ip bebind him anasirack | Avery D. Putnam, Mr. Love took his text from o Areconnolseance of the Versaillisis before | to-morrow. Monwgomory street, in front of the | The entrics, 68 in namber, tor the asring meeting | Vee o iene Pee Mall taking ® walk last | Reporter—Mr, O'Bald in, Tee thot yon announce | him « #tunning blow with his Met, Btetson's brother | Numbers axav, 16: “And if he emite lim with am Montrouge was repulved. An engagement took | T, ous a r Hies of olc b ytohdes aa and oh of a. Ww sprang to his aeietance, and Wax strack the brother yntrouge as repo : iH enarcene: Lick How in daily thronged with the belles of were of course clorely inspec! and t drivers Trirtieth street, bow Seventh aod Righth yourself as the champion of the world. i you ts the Mad Gi 1 restna © instrament of iron, so that he dio, be is a murderer, Place between outposts near say, in which severul | Rincon Mill, who anxiously await Owen's appear | questioned, with a view to the formation of opinions Aven, and ealiod foe 0 gteee Of beer, Bevera! if toll me what claims you bave? in the head with @ heavy tumbler, fracturing bis | ‘The murderer shall surely be put to death.” reeilli<ts Were taken prisoners, The work of | once, (Riocon Hill ix the Murray Hill of Sum Fren- | to be backed inthe future, The track was so heavy y 4 “ | O'Baldwin—Weil, sir, I've more reasons than one, | Sk Ul, Fogarty then seized John Stetson around | Within the past fortoight, said the speaker, @ ding the avenue of the Grand Army is #till 00. Kp Johnsot jetor of elt # ute | l0Oking fellows were in the ealoon, and MeCtay tn- “ orsted the neck, raised s pistol to bis ear and palled the : 4 » “ioe f SUN Stet das aah o—Kp] Mr. Johnson, the proprietor of the | tuat no epoeding was attempted. to the dlsappotut: | seis oaty ataptayed ble mones, On going oat he | 1 the Arst place, live never been worsted in bat | the neck, rates Aang Nadel Bloc Ml ell feted tragedy had startied the commonity—« tragedy Going on, Miny ais sis have been wnile. Lick Louse, bas applied to Chiof of Police Croley | ment of a respectable arseublage of the patrons of pet Ly three of the fellowa, Mr Meclay | O¢ Maht to my life, and I've fought some pretty Ker, he cap did not explo which for atrocity and wanton cruelty has euavoceenhed: aTECivt £6 iit LUAMTIED: Fore dant OF somes to Kemp, the stro | the turf, Ae fast work wasnot the order of the day, | Wat (ollowed hy thine Ui tte Mons Att. Met | touu ones. If yon have got the patience to listen, 1d be cocked # eecond time, Btetson broke | seldom ifever been equalled; a erime for which there one ot fi 1 fg —s be ° the next beat thing, borse (nik, was indulged in, al " 1 away from Fogarty, and for his life. Fogart Gen, Kors»! ims formelly taken the control of the | tie treet in a earri ay, a0 us ne arly | With ‘Matobrin © Hactle se We Ieeding topie,.ThS | when he was knocked down, We sprang to bis feet Vil give you & brief sketch of my career in the pi ina bes (ad ol <n cf “4 eer hac can be no palliation or execu It bas aroused pom entire © mmunist army, and in an order of the day Pee | ed shi reenaa ter is denned owners of Wonderful colle are auffering intensely to | aed grapy led with bis unknown vesailants, but was | M08: He iW teflapente tt rf fren 7. beri’ Ys | Ne feeling to it highest piteh. Throughout the Gee Noticcreki to that of the lett Wing, und Gene, | ne ey ete true Mew rR polite te ney | cou Dave the opportunity to Interview Mr. Booner | and the romans fied, OMeer McCook roccived DOC tna Ghent ida Ge CT ena ae SRT jensen dy Moen aqponscbe se 4 @ea Nobiecarki to that of the left wing, and Gens, Tatbcienthe to Invite hits to Oromone He declined | 80¢ Jeera from his own lips f description of | deseription of the men, ond arrested Paddy Welsh, | January, 1640. Whenalad my folks went to Eng. . be administered, In thrilling language the proseher Borgeret and Eales to the commend of tho re: | tem oe OTe” cling epoca, quoting irvely | the Youngster than was com im hi “meager | @ notorious Twentieth Ward rum@an, aud MeCiay | land, taking me with them. The frst time that I} On the [following day & warrant for the arrest | portrayed the scene and incidents of the aesassinae telegram, identified him ne une of the assailants, entered the arena was at Nottingham, Iwas then | Of the rufens was placed in the hands of Sereant | tion of Mr. Putoam. He described Mr. Putnam's twonty-three yeors old, On that occasion I fought | McCombe, of the Jefferson Market Police Coar Conveccantul Attempts at an Armintice-Ne- | SAN Frascisco, May 6.—The steamer Siett® | mye Gathering of the Mi eotintions for Conciliat ~The Geverns | Nevada, (rom Portinud, O.< go, arrived bere to- wood Course — Binty- fervor, Attempts at up armistice continue, but as | from Locksley Hall in bis reply, eb Withont succes Senator Wiliam M. Loni, brother of old Abe arene gener q of yo iit - io Fo 5 teen Fee MOVEMENT AOAISGT FRRRATLE Tagh, the greet Coming wlayse your elie, yieited Fe eee nM site live in the texement | Aldrew Marsden for 100 sovereigns. Marsden won | snd that was the last of It, ‘The scoundrels ap- with evil General Rossel is preparing for an effensive | iwist, back-action. spiral-spring English gun. Ao | Jim Sullivan's champion Fulton Market clam | 4. "543 weg, Fortieth street. Mrs, Elisabeth Lam. | th# igh’, knocking me ont of time in three minutes | peared on the street every day but were not er- Iting ‘one of the ladies Movement against the Versiilliswe with forty thou. | bat now Leen joking vt the gun three days, and t+ r drew together nearly Ave hundred gentle nda belf, The next Mght I bad was with rested. Fogarty was captured about ten days 8£0 | again, Mr. Puinam's protecting his charge in as ADs coming around very early to-morrow morulug to bert, aged 06, oceupies ® room on the same floor. A by Captain Killalea, for fighting in the street. ‘a menner as possible from the insulis of the send picked men, ‘Tne Communists still oceupy | jook et it again. “He says itis the greatest aus he | men on Saturday evening at the Oriental Ciud House {"\) st misunderstanding beww # GROROR ILES OF BRISTOL, fy Cantal ae ee | ama oe ee Port a'Issy, snd cannot be expelled by tho utmost saw. He thinks t “4 Know 2 jAergechonvod that s warrant bed been issued by Jus arrest of Fogarty on a charge ‘THE SCENE OF SORROW, it word to Sergeant Mo- The preacher next pictured Mrs. Putnam at home, Waiting in suspense der hasband's return, and he at he ccold break « hum: | on Bast Broadway, notwithstanding the pelting rain, id's wing wish it at geod Smith, tho great Cs mM, Lent, big Miko Ros tho old Indy culminated which Keegan struck drawing blood, Jacob Heck, @son-indaw of Mrs, | minute toriay in a row, during T fought him at Purfleet on the Thames for one toe Ghanatey (er th rin tie face with Lis dat, | HOadred sovereigns. I won the fight in fy seven | tice Shandley for th ten rounds having been fought. After | Comte” ne oO! Bw y Hornia uwiter, Ne millionaire ¢ da distance. | Among others prosent were Conerossman Roberts the | Gen, Jordan, the Cuban leader; Jodge Stott, Prof, efforts of MacMahou, The Trocadero batteries Bave been furiher advanced and have opered fire against Port Mont Vater tc slope, Sim Brak ian, and George Mitebe Wa'soo, the agent of Ole full; Col. Schwartawarider, . vest Fi that Ocbt, feeling more ecrfidence in myself, Tehal- | On (ae same afternoon the dosperado was arratgn: | [relings when alie learued Of his 0 REGOTIATIONS FOR CONCILIATION. AgyMaing Wagram dock bust vo Alameda Coork: | Progident of the Germania Bank; Amembiyman | Hatyie made Ligne ter keicianes, Heck lst | lenged Andrew Marsden the second time, A mateh | Qf, 18 the Koruiile Police Court, muere Alderman | wo weeks ago, ald, the reverend ‘The Commune, in the newly-opened negotiations | law foroids the sl ootiog of Dieger Indiana excep! | Bergen, and George W. Butt of the Stable Gung. | night called apon Keegan for an exp was made ep for two handred severeigas side. | Omen trees seieR ied ea eres enue Cgaler. | Red & protector: ied is & widow, wit for concilstion, stipulates not vnly tor the cecen- | OF ford. He Is much Jisavpoinied, a8 ie Loped to | The members of the Club were actively engaged in | (°d,.0 plans: nud Kanwar ine yale toe Aitee aelaed | We tought in Lincolnshire. After a hard bout of | man refused tozive up the prisoner, and sentenced | ing into youth, te by $eCtaaLion of the ower and RPO ee eee ne oem oe cening | attending to thoir quests, anda most delighifuloven- | Keeganl was. locked up in the West Thirty dith | cleven rounds T won the fzht in sizteen minates, | BWM {0 {eR dave, Imprisonment on Blackwell's | sather's ‘care’ and love. "Two weeks ago Mr. toe Governimont, bus also for she removal | the “opvratiens of “Aurriaan Plunkett, intends | ing was thos afforded all. Deterstiors from prom!- | #tFeet siation, eas A mateh was then made for four huvred | the warrant, hu the warden’ suid we could not tar- the cnnice st Bist iio bis bust: of M. ‘biers from the Executive, evicently | farting for home immediately. “Dr. Li Bo Tal, tho | pent clube were constantly arriving, and by 10 . 4 ands aside and the belt of Kngland, between Jom | Ferder the prisoner without a discharge from tho me imeeed 1a Beane Point eonsitrinig tha: bis presence and personal influence | l>rated Chine physician. called apon Dr- An. | ycloey every room in the spacious house was flied | We are vutharised Oy Usa teas atrabads beat Mace aod myscit. - Old Nat Langham was my | {eitrale who bad committed nim, “The Sergeant w sopulchre of cruslied hopes and then applied to Alderman Plunkett, wh said that , i j Prot, W. { 0 the battle : ‘onpects, If disease had come and oe is me een and ee TAG 4c 1,0 La Po Tah aller learning the armptony mis oy lhl eee Prof Watton | 49 say that dominces lo & eae which he doce not |'Oeeehay Uh tee fens wo the battleground they pat ty discharge Helration | side Beer, singing tne bi Be ney which would otherwise characterize the con i riptio hae occ ied at the piano, and thero was tH a weed tien topes 00d ‘heart might rompted to etter the } duct of the Gevernment toward the Commun ‘The weathe ducks Oy bigh, tho graes is e excellent singing, Next Saturduy night Joba | Thderetand—that be doesn't know one domino from | ibat match did not come off mate acother | grounds for t that the discharge accom: | word P ide of aa? diet tate Wout the rt met side of the dytaz ts indeed painful, but the smilon He] Over three mont tho ettempt of marder | recognition and the language of affection remove the Mr. Btetson, Fogarty, Eaton and Lyons were arrest- | pain of the trial, and soothe the sorrow for the lows green, and there war | Pickford, Jr., Bag. Soup-erintendent, wiil deliver # | another, never had twenty-four rets of dominoes up | Match, with Mace in inns a A Lesa? La Lctore on tart e soup, the sehject to be prepared by | his sleeves, and of course never pluys, although bis | thoritios, and the mouey was drawn. Find! r yrs ere e io ol ft and quiet vrevaila between the liao, where, appar wno Gur THis $ Lene tatt Ce ed Md fauclaie Houees | smile is always biant nod enildlike, One California {npoeeible to make Muce debt me I salted for New | od and held to bail in $000 each for trial. Charles | oa loved friend, But to be stricken cowa In aa tne ently by mutual consent, parties are burying the petal Ported that It is to be mace from the tortie brought | correspondent must have been misinformed by some | Sieg with meirens commpiny for six montbentter my | (Kids, who bas a liquor store at 96Sixth avenus, | stant by an assassin's land makes the pain an agony Goad aud removing the wounded, The Communists | 4 Travelling Ac and ble Dias | from San Doming on board the Tennessee byacor- | irresponsible party who vreteoded that he had T bere, I then. jammed a challenge. to Jem | Uecame their bondsmai, and eithough pot the own: | and eauses the wound to fester. What shough jure panied the com: TUM FIRING HAR Yeralile : , " respondent of the Zrituna, wich Be saya tas been | played with Mr. Leot and Copt. Hedden—ail wearing iF x er of any real estate, was accepted Because be waa wilt and sure, be visited on the assaasio, can init that the Versailles foreee are euinine ground monds—What the Calt of | Ted?on Urabaia biead c¥er since ite strive. ite | Glumonie—iu the Fifrents Precioct pouce vation, | Mace ofa t bim for 5,000 8 side and the cham: | S'poi.tilan, On Saturday the mse was ealled before back toe loving sr . Tho latter aro pushing between Neuilly and the vii 1 6 Conspiracy? | Creial weiguy was elene Ooaudn. Corie ft Tes understood that doriinces in a faverite game | Ponsbigof the warll. He didnt acce Turtice Dowling jn the Special Sessions, and their | husband? Want thoi lages of Levailois and Perret with the otject cf On the 4th of October last, Mr. H. C. Justice ite food that it is now said to be ‘with Capt, Hedden and #0, of bis friende; But it _ es counsel informed the Court that the prisovers had | pathy be spoken, these trugic Gearing the Seine ond driving Nationale to Cicny. | +f New York sailed in tho steamer Literta, for et long.elghteen foot wide,six (eat Ligh, | 8 ® game whic: Mr. Lewt dove no! wncerstand FIGUT ANY MAX IN THE WORLD. elected to be trie by Jury: toerefore he asked the i 'o oblivio Repnbilean Les 1 # obje eight Wis Th looks lige & msinmoth — Joo Wormatd accepted tie ebsilenge. and a maten | Court to rend the deneral Beavio but the heart mi P. ‘Tho Republican League seads Ove delegates to the | Lverpool. Hie object was the sale of $2,000,000 Morton & Ashman say that they tit ond Graat's Now Deat was made for. $10 a side. After seversl attempts | W298 60 ordered. ere at ones given to | Tue sveaker spoke of the frequency of erime— Congress at Bordeaux, worth of coal and mineral lands in Colorado, Ou | et to kill jt by reading ib to ceath with Gr.. ley’ oi ob HRaay That: Gai Ol to dit nt different viaces, the ring was pitched at | the District Atiorne teen PRIESTS ARMESTRD As spies, * retura, at Euston square railway station, Lon. | “\Woat I Koow About Farinine,” but dir. Beral Tt was rumored on Saturday that Gen, Grant | Tinned, ‘Mase. We fourht one round, when the | Whether desp . because they are members o Regd hy deter 4 oe - aan Kall : President of the Society tor the Prevention of Cru’ | bad decided to remove District-Attoraey Davis, | police interfercdsand stopped the fit. Iwas ar- | & Ward politic Jub, Cau attempt assassination | not yet forgotten, when we arc shocked by an event Five priests have been arrested on the charge of Justice met a young Englishma: mod AU | city ¢) Animals, protested. D. Wemyss Jobson was | Marspal Sharpe, and ( rick H. Jones, the | rested, gave 25,000 bonds for my appearance at | 49d escape pun nt, as terrible and a ertm rociuus, From the law. enles. . 8 . gustas C. Radeliffe, who sold bina that he was going | next sorgnht to talk it to death, Las o engage: oe ane = Nh . 0 ‘ 6 he tr of “4 — —. lesxness which and the insecarity of life Deing spies, ‘The Chured of St, Eustache haa been wane | pier hadaal court, and on the triet TE was convicted and sen recombi dei assist he has boon | 1 she United Biates to depose of $80,000 worth of | mente prevented ‘ostmaster, Senator soticipating the | fourt,and on ihe Wiel f, fapris THAT HIGH OLD TREATY, and property, there seoms to be a premium on vice ed into a politics! clu roum, That of Bt, | 10 the United Staten to dlepoee of $90,000 wo —o— changes has, 1t ie said, made out a slate to il tho | ““iterorere Who wot tt —— anderine, ‘The government of every country and Auzerrois is uted (or public meetin ahs Recteeiaes Pesci ane ‘cc | What a German Woman Found ta a Bandle | yaca'cior. ‘The Senalor's candidates are. under: | that heut? Senater Merton Pre © Documents | community must be metutained by the enforcement eoncerts, ond the Tuileries have been turned | arrival of the steamer at this port Ra in Clift Street. stool to ce Co! ¢ * Files, District Attorney, the | O'Baldwin—After we gave bonds I wanted to con- for the Menate—A J. S ite ps oath the dtd beconie Lidl ea Bat asyium ‘or the widows and orphans of the National | <liffe told Justice that bo did not intend wo pay day Last night while a German and bis wifo and | HO. Thomas C. Acion, Marshal, and Geu, Arthar, | tinue the fant at some other locality, World the Joint High Banquere: Tay be, there te a paintel laxity in this elty in thele Guards Lilled in the present straggie iih.ive precious stoaet and consulted hin about the | con were parsing through Cilff etreet, the boy ealied bolacitaglt — rere belek eed Wikies 40: Wasurscroy, May 7.—Senator Cameron has | maiotonanes and Snforcement, where i Boastod bo peat movie of evAdin stone. Wilt ta mae Uashh GbeeA AGA: Oh TA) WHEE Wehds ‘li Where wae the Officer's Pistol ¢ 5 . by tho eriininals, and proved by experience, that im- Fhow vaReaittes J tojacsiat the Buginsazian tn an vay, Ft ue Oe pte entio: Hn ite bun wal Wh iiheaes Goteae, Oh he Presuln anieet police | Keporter—How ware you treatod while in prison t | eetdirad Aen alahted \cbiakalbe tN gM ederincdhosodr ea muulty from peniehment can be purcaased by green Vansaiiers, May 7.—The oMeial journal of Ver ie arrival a e diamond broker | #idewal © woman thinking it a lot of old 5 Ohadwin—Well, thata a matterT don't like to | @24 secompanying documents for the use of the | hocks requesiod Justice to take cite ofa package of pa pera for him. as be did not like to risk them 17 his @ailies, referring to the proposed Congress of Muri paper was about to pass op, but va second | station, was badly beaten last night while arresting | tax woout. L euppose they treated me as wellas | Senate Committee bas fallen on Senator Morton. ‘The speaker recommended unity and codperation Gipal Councils at Bordeavx, says the Government | !surw for fear of discovery by the United Stes | Sought she examined it and found » mate | Tit Murphy, of 32 (ity Tail place, a Miath Ward | aupbody alte ts wong The latter found that to factiitate the work it would | om {he Pert of all Good citisens to try and inaugurate Hon, if it permitted Communist rebehion to exist | may assuring him, Justice wok the package ashore | Loticed watching them. Anvficer spreared ani | 4 FOURTH WALD SUNDAY MORNING. | 37 18 cach month deducted trom my Imprisonment | ner bad prepared for bis priv b- Mist aha UN pia teen t @rntern oa Bido by side with the regular Government. in bis overcoat peeket. Radcliffe meanwhile care- | arrested the woman, who ove her - hevoriet—-Did they food you well? Ject of the Alabama claims was ap before. Upon je capital punishment, A decree of the Pasis Commune orders the gra ron ie taint hateding peeled itso ty wey, (Gaitegter, She cna taken ‘The Fourth Ward Again to tho Frout—A O'Baldwin—I guess not. 1 come michty nich | Morton's request, Mr. Sumner cheerfully supplied id, rd, and if capital pun- teitous restoration of all pawn pletges under five | Ta New Yurk Raeife wea introduced by Justice | ed ‘Bererant ‘Bebrcck neat eens an's Skull Beaten in with a Lager | dyioe from eating pork and beaus, I lost | them. It is now believed that it will takes week re abolished they would, in the hope fol ‘op'at the perpetrae tion of nocrime. Allucing to the words of Foster that it was ram made him commit the murder, the #peaker said that more crimes were caused by rum Beer Gians-The Assailant Kelensed. twenty po 8 of flesh. The concert saloon known as Congress Hall, at pi glrag orl ‘bat do you intend todo now that evicent design of abun: | jRoosevo! 1 Fd id wae ring in the street, Roosevelt and Chatham streets, kept by one Guit- | O'Baidwin—I've not couch france in value on the estvblishment of the identity | to Friend ©. Esmond, and the three, taking « car- | to the Ot the original pledger to 67 West Forty-eighth street, wie yn on A beavy cannonade wi rk Hospital day werning, and the woman , | Justice formerly resided. A few days alterward, on | tho ferry lant night with t nightan’ | an agreement, a bond was signed under which Es | couing ber cf to consider the treaty in the Senate Committee, Morton expects the executive session will con Kept np all la jed what I shall do as 'y oa to whether the Senate ontinues vis morniag, It is given out what tres | mond agreed to ‘act as agent for Hudclide tn dis Asdordldie ried Walizan, was the vcone vary senterday worm: | 48 4 SOU wang to say anytting until ater tbe | wil'eaiy she realy Gut ot se toate mh te ia oe oe wee et cere Use ee namin ry i the diamonds; but befor i e of “yee we int! me of the Senators say the Sega mage NPR ES Daiterice have beon erected and will opea to-mor. | Poving of the J pretend hy Mageitaey treneceti The Germans Goiva for the Boss. ing of vorrible asscult con ao jnofensive man by Reporter—I Surpose your weisht and sine ares wractiy what itis. before they commit them. KU-KLUX IN ULSTER COUNTY, fow, directing thoir fire especially egainst Montre ears of Uol. Whitley of the secret ser Tho Germans of the various wards composing | ©B® Of the frequentors of the place, Officer Savage, | bar to certain spatedes | ing made with you ‘One way oF the other. peel cola Wat. The work on the trenches between Issy and aa arrested. Commissioner | the Fourth Senatorial District met at their respect: | WHO was on post from Hoosevelt to New Coambers Po ever uit net neue leartrem ereaecnsve eof the Joint High Commission recentiy said v ease, and Justice aud Bs. a naka si : 0 dr.) shot 1 . . the treaty was on the principle of give and take, Vanvres is rapidly advancing. No engagemeat dur. | 1, 'nd were brought forward 8 wiluesses, the Gov. | ‘Ye bescquarters om Friday evewing, In accordance aban eat Lgl rehede egg antes oy A BENEFIT AND A CITALZENGR, thereby imopiying that {t ie on the busis of com’ the night or to-day is reported, ment assuring them full immunity, | Radcliffe | witha call of the delegates of tho centrol orza: za all place with 8 wounded man. At this time—atout To-nigLt Mr. O' Baldwin is to receive a crand ova- | promise. THM FRANKFORT CONFERENCE. was beld to answer on light bail, and ail the dis | 4 monds wore returned to him, and a pledge was given "had A case demanding the interposition of Govern- Fraxkront, May 7.—The third conference was | thet the affair should. be hushed up ou the pasuen | W288 eulogistic of Beastor Tweed and arging his | Doarding-tiouse keeper, of 3 Washington #trent, | fhampiin will ment, in which an old army officer, a late member of ‘ang organiaed Wm. M, Tweet clubs. Resuin | 1:30 o'cleek—Joln Harrington, 29 years of agv.a | tion at te nands of the pu-ilistic fraternity, The to «ith Jonny Dwyer of Brook t . L while ecores of the lesser Inminaries of the attended by MM. Favie, Pouyer, aad Dacroc, Prinee | of $4 500. renomination were adepted, ‘The following officurs | beard the plano playing in the ealoow aud went ip. | ring have promised to display their actewee in the | phe Wreck ef the Bi Geo, Di: af,and s prominent druggistaret ¢ com Biswarck, aud Baron Arai, M, Brianger, the faslice, however, was cognizant of the rascality | were elected : Toere be mew a Geran, s young man whom he | ueble art of neltdetence. tending parties, as Jost come to lieht in Kingston, h of somebody ia Government employ, and a scheme knew by appearance as being employed in a Ingor Tom Ailen, who wos #0 hendily polished off by nage . 4 , ad | Mace last year, bas cguin screwed his courage up to The brig Omege, Capt. Kerr, of Sydney,C. B., | Ulster county. ae Lassa eae deena \ ad | the weecful pited, and challenged O'Balawin to i fe joins the property of the retired officer, desiring je the steps of | meet him io the rored ares, The chamvion ot tie | ‘led from & ATH) Bot OW TORN, WES ries Se: ule: Vice-Preat eer Di chy Secreuary, G deuker, was present part of the time, The confor- | was therefore hatched to get bua out of tue way: | git ardchrenident. Ch ence los'ed four Lours, and an agreement was | 50 on Wodneaday last, on the aMdavit of Detective Han ei badd reached as to main points, A document embodying | NeWcomb of Col. Whitley's force, ho wes arresied doer waloon in Nassua street. Le spoke to him, they had several drinks, Soon aderward they ont and Seventh Wards—President. BH. Tinken ; | tome words, and Harrington ase: for conspiring to defraud the Government etary, CS. Petersen; Treasurer, Dever Piels the saloon Ieading into Roosevelt street. ‘Then the | West isan enterprising. Iadividusls but if the men | C40 Of Sugar, She had ne weather up to tat, 86,N., | but in & window overlooking the grounds of the ! Qe results errived at will be drawn up to-morrow ‘On Saturday Justice was arraigned before C A and Fin Wards—i'residenc, Tenge Dioen; | Gorman rusned up tie cellar steps after in tho rine Allen wil oon wonder who | when, oo May 2, she entered into a dense fog, which | latter, in a neighborly way informed him of bis im } and on Tuesday will be sent to the French Assembly Joner Osborn, Ass 4 Attorney De | Vice-lresident, Charles Vau Serien; Treasurer, Wm | Harrington, and ste.pint up behind — bin ew that Inet brick.” y appearing for the G Redclifte, who | penganco’s Seoreterves, CAaries Deader, George | struck him three Latantpentoat ss : ai fe LY Sd aii ‘At noon on the 4h the captain | tention, inquiring if be had any objections, ‘The | and the German Ewperor for ratification, The Em Krause i Ont ’ officer replied that he would cheeriully consent prox p is about 23 years of age, was the only witness fur ourth Ward— Presid Christi ¥ the head with a large lager beer elasn, THE MACE-COBURN FIGHT, judged by the soundings that he was oast of Abse Deror telegraphed Hismarce yesterday, saying : the Government.” Me ga ro bis tenimauy in's ner. wees Fe Aeieariseh sclisats | A caree Retokaieeey He felon, the ehdewalk, the Mood streaining “rom Rasheeda bah; dad GbbAS MISO, Gailud G2 Ukite: “Hicaidi7 vided the drugaiet would signa paper seroeing to close } © While strictly adhering to the preliminary stip- | Yous and hesitating manner, especially oo the cross Teasarer, Honr é is Wounds, bot at lengtn he straggled across Chat ‘ * ‘ a i sald window whenever he wished it. This being com | wlaticns, 11m willing to atford all possible facilities maton by We. F Kiuwsiug, the defendant Gest, 1. Behrender 1 Vice Reest- | beim street cud staggered down toward Printing | COUsYS Cualking be Harlow Ease Kester. | leply steered cest-sortheuss for Gandy Beek. AbGs. | 2 Oo te, iasew wee stones peta, A shor time Ml for @ complete understunain Tam willing to fully i. Radcliffe’s story differs somewhat tro: amare PA Behavide: pogretar House square. At Ano street and Park row an day-OM tor Buflale—No Postponement of | M. on ihe Gth the vessel struck on areef. The | %2ted to, discuss means or the ertly suppression of anarchy siice’s, Although eugaged in the diamon Heocor Fisher; Treasurer, JG, oteucr | umcer of the Second Ward saw ‘rm stagger.ng © Content Mace's Generous 01 wind was blowing from the southeast at the time, | Mr the ofecr appeared before the drucgist with itt and for the es\aclisimen'of ® legal government in | broketuae business for yours, Radchify vrofeased nt | “Thirteenth Ward—Presudemt. Frederick Zirerace; | tong. covered with blood, aad took him to the | The excitement incident to the near approach | onda bigh sea was runniog. At daylight th paver fall of whoreases, and containing the toxt tt France: ter ignorance oftie duty om dismonds in Wis port. | Vier-President, Charics Kuster; Soc: etarie: ‘yha | Peekmaa street police station where be told his x 6 Cobera Get hig! eB At day @ #08 | of an agreement tock se up the window which had j Bismarck returns to Berlin on Tuesday. The Ira. | OF tne crose-czaminetion Mr. Kiatsing endeavored | FiJocsain, W iltiaat Alt | Trssarer, f Merrligh story of te Mace aud Coburn Oght is on the increase, aud | was making a clean breach over the vossel, the | Just been putin as well ca one above It whenover the i ismarck ro} ertin on Tuesday, The Iio- | i, ges irom the witness wheiber he bud purchased rtevluth Ward—Proa ‘ent. Hi! Peters; Vico Prom Tho Sergeant telegrapted to the Fourth Precive!, | the noted sporting houses are besieged by enger | batches lad been tora off, the hold was full of water, | °Mcer desired it. ‘This he desired the draggiat to | Derisiists are said co be vory active im the rural dis- | the diamonus, bus the Commissioner raled it out, a» 4 wig skee, Albert Dicrs; Troasurer, | and additions! facts were learned. ‘The German | gearcters afler news. ‘Those who should be best pg! ae ac | Mgt, but he refused, stating that it was pot the } wicks of France. te did also the question whether he liad receive. | “eres scune.der , Secretary, A. Kenedo, viter beativg Hermncten evan do sting of nis ex aa aon 8 2 “ ena the bile wre fant bre sie uo, Not asiga of | agreement he had previously assented to, Thore ———_ levers from his father containing diamonde since bis — plovt, end was arrested by Oficers Whevan and Pike | uformed catertain no doubts that the men will | ind conid be sven. the iog wns so deuse. An at- | upon the officer became enraged. and caused tie } SHE CONNECTICUT PROBLEM arrival in this country, ‘The latter question was awyers Robbing Bankrapte’ Creditors, | of the Fourth Ward. who reirasad nim because | ght on the day named, and in a place nov distant | fermi mes made (0, launch one of the bose, but it | erection of a barricade of boards, towering some | ONNEC T PROBLEM, opposed by tie District Atoraey on the ground that | A new and important question bas arisen in | tty could wot Ged Marringtom. Toe physica in | from the ground where Morrissey and Heenan met. Ria, The Untd cad "inas, soat mts aeatiy | Mure? cueh completely abetting oat the light of dag. | —— it would crigtnate the witness. Mr. Esmond swears “ Conire Street Hospital suid that M rrington mast 4 ‘ame fate. ‘The third and last boat was Goally | This caused considerable excitoment in the neizh- Grant's Servants Uondle to Count Jowell In | that Kadclie was known as Mr, Chamberialn on | te United tater District Court in Bankruptcy. | have lost at loath tires tasine full of Viool before | TEeY #ay that wrrangements have been made tor | successfully Isonched afier an hour's Lard work, | porhood, some siding with tue ope party and some English Elected by 103. board the Java, While the counsel wes examining | Ol she hundreds oi petitions led by merchents und | recaing tue hospital, iis ecull was fractored steamboats to 1uke spectators to the spot, Cobarn eerie aes yy pp eet eo 04 out wity uie'other. ; ipioatiie | i: nd, the Commissioner 5 fille tae hs - picl ant ni © excitement ro New Havax, May 7,—The Legislative Investi. | Mb Esmond. tie, Conmistiotor deel @ case | others who have failed ta boviness, it tue been | | sol oy RTPINGTON BF walked yesterday in Harlem Lene, accompanied by | up by tte schooner Alice B., Capt. Ally. of Bare: | wines eng ar esate rained the premmenee } gating Commitice have recounted the votes for ee ft found that in a mojority of instances wo account bes * bs - REET, | + \s trainer, Bronk MeIntyre. He never appeared io | sa0!e, Who brought them to this port. ‘They saved | Jown the barricade, posted a placard stating that. it if | Governor in the Fourth Ward of thie city, ebout EXCITEMENT 1N BURANTON. deem reudered of the sums paid by bankrupts to - Deiter physical trim, tnougd, as is uataral for all | Matiatnesr as liettcom dude: his vebsel stn iat | {i Was redrecied the town would be too warm for | which there was a dispute, with she following result : abseil their lawyers. she all the, seeets of n baakropt be. in the Mtreet Aiding | ™E Gludkutors not excepiod, his recent bereavo | Heretord Keef, The Omega was tour ears old, and him, and signed it © Ke Kins: is Sake ab Ae | James E. English, 717; Marshall Jowell, 479; J. x, | A Great Demonstration by the ™ Hs ate ne cancel aR case the eens console. ment haa in ® inessare dampened his usnal buoy. | Owed by Archibald & Co. of Sydney, nicht, whoo {t is surmised that the Congressional Boglied, 1; English, 1—total, 1,198, The oficial re Trouble Appreheuded To-Day, of his estate, and that counsel, in receiving ruca | Atabout 9 o'clock last uight as Thomas Ma- | ancy. He took the train tart night for BaCalo, in PS rps yy ee Ku Klax ofil will be pat in immediate force, | ture gave English 718, Jewell 679, seattering 1- Semanton, May 7.—An immense turnout of | fees, involuntarily tuke the pico of debtors, aod (188 F tek Gad t order to Rave the benefit of a long reet a'ter bie un. | The Firat Arreate Under Grant's Force B ry ae 7 by | : : he miners of this recion has been ordered for to. | may de sucd. A few days ago an honest bankrupt, | Size © orsyin street and a party of friends | Cxpected and uurvied railroad jauvl Rauwion, May 7.—The first arrests in North BASE BALL NOTES. } ‘total, 1,203. The Committes found that the paper | ‘he miners . OF tO" | nore scrupulous than bis brothers in wisfortuue, | ere pareing the lager beer saloon at 172 Forsyti | ‘The vetting on the event is about even, and. | Caroitos, under the Ku-Klux law were made on Fri —-—— it sted over the hole in the lid of the box had been | morrow. Probably over 10,000 will be in the pro. | glod a petion ard presented arenedule, One of | street, eu unknown tan who etood at the door | {MOWU speriiis Gen are dirided, lance i jority | day. A ‘squad of U.S. troops under command of | The Resolutes and Mutuals on Frilay pti} ehtly ck have been seo © items Was a Leavy ice to bis lawyer, P e united be opin o1 ‘ove a pro: ‘Cash oI 0 ‘ ‘ : * Joosenod and slightly torn, and this suggested that haperprt Aoeasord 09 Tey Kc mare nite ot | the items» ne 8 weary A a 3. vis lawyer is asked thom to take drink, ‘They entered the place | \itcsea ted Teatbore cantata ae re eee ees Major, Cushing weal to Chatham Sonat and te. Mn Boa Stoakinit play the Atiatica today. a she box had beeu tampered with, Tuey will moct | 1 all directions to advise the men of the differoxt | ony eiore whom the case Was Leard on a re: and fousd acrond of hall-drunken Tenth Ward | interraption from either the authoriues or the (co | a party of disguised meu surronade! the log cabin ‘The Eokfords wili make a short Western tour tm again tomorrow to tcko further testimony. Ac iets, ‘ e wustaiied their tows. It is roughs, Horviedly drinking, they quit tie place, | #*glous Fartisane of either gladiator. | in which some white women lived,and shooting at it | July. ’ | cording to the yote as recounted Kuglish is elected } President Kealy of W.B. A. is in the efty and wi)! | Blacchrord will make un order om Wad ealkea loo Bivinaioack aud when wear | uh tee from James Maco was oablished. by ull | peppered the door with bird shot. ‘They shen burst | | Matuals agains Biiver Stars to-day on the Union by 103 majority, bead the procession. The principal streets are to be — 7 + 14 tato the house and s ly beat two of women | Ground: Vit ALINE: be p The Minrichwitabefenahchefos Cl Eldridge street were overtaken by several of the | {ised to postpore the Mbt. and tha he would for it threatened to kill them, ‘Ihe women can swear Yale C it : pigs peraded and @ masa meeting is to be held in the wT iihouon tuk oe rouge, among \vhomn Was te one whom they had | CODUI to, adpear in tbe rieg “ with the acc veibively to the persons arroate SD ANPOOTe Locen ee naa che Tale College Bing on Woe | YOUN WEIZEL'S DEATH, frove in Hyde Fark in the afternoon, where a4 The ere 4 pense be eehad or mov at the dour, Am, sit reation ensued, beeaus [Be Fee Eee er iste doubt but shat they will be convicted. PES ATSLlGa vie, (he Nextorda. ecmarrow ana ? a b wi! ganized on Saturday even’ he following | Maguire liad quit the house so tuldeniy, sad one cf | #278 that . ' mat called gassed Pe merreert pee | The Widow Asking a Snapenston of Public hat these proc gs will result in itis impos. | tienen, whose names are familar to eve the parties discharged a revolver at Maguire. the | CObUrB (0 ascertain bis w Oe UUare, Again « Schoolboy, 7 Bi] The story of the sudden death of Mr. John uble 18 brewing, and the au Pete ? Beek. Hearing the report of the pistol, Ont, Ward | pamed ° | camp to Gen, Shorman, arrived here yee x ‘! y me ident, Peter Bamloer ; First Vice-President, Caspar | and sume of bis officers Inistoned wo thespot, batthe | & i es P n an, Arr re ye The Forest City of Cleveland, Obie, beat the 1 Wetzel of Mott Haven Wail, Morrisania, and the #04 zon Sat. | Dummkupf ; Secoud Vice-President, Nicolaus Grow. | Tuan took refuge pohind the piles of stones on PE Por Re reported for duty ab the Aruilery Selo Forest City of Rockford, I1!,, on saturday, wo 4 Bj @urpicions entertoined im the neighborhoo that he | yrgay reas K bythe minerein their de: | mnul; Secretary, Jacod Schroibala; ‘Tromurer, | Kidtide street. He ran trough the building at 115 | a ss sdonte of the frat scientife and bite with thoclase of 1912, eet a sr q was GGRGAFAdT EA aaetated th) MALMIAAY’a RIM: HA | oneh fee ee a Ae a raeie eke clo: | macl ;, Gecrosary, Seca, Gonrelbale ; Trewurer, | Kidridge street, and over x fence into Delancey ne students of the first scientifie and seuior Sl LOSSES BY FIRB, i 1 the expre-sed a deteraiination wo enter the tat M Hali, Tweed, 8: stroet, Meanwhile Maguire, who was bleeding, was | classes of Rutgers College, New Bruuswick, N. J = — ~~ { created excitemont in the town aud led to w domen | svlue expre:ted a deter a ae eae eee eee ee emily demand tne neenenloe ac, | carried ta the Eidskige struet police station. Bolles | St" os a geological expedition neat Tharsday, LONG ISLAND. i helinsln (portion GF tet idea of Folens, Cal for an investigntion. It tas also called forth tho | *" Mr sivrrs, of te Dolawarc, Lackawanna and | Senator forthe Wilth District of the gentleman on | Surgeon Baville unable to find whe Mr. ° ee * on ne day, —- was burned on Friday, Lows §123,000, ‘ee ‘ ‘ A _ d enator tor the Miith Distric ne ire nt to Bollerne Ho nd | th " f Prof, Ge 5 tate 7 ‘i } following from the wiaow : Wostero, c aims to have the navies of 50) ‘iborvrs | whose detail the Club lus been organized, The | Mecuite was then act te Hellerue Hospital, and Bee geo m at hpi Conk Alia: t: Rene. bergen soenae _J,J. Coyne's bien, in Klizabeth, was darned om The anderaiened, Mrs. Wiihelnine Wetael of Jor- | Mao aroymalt ue lor an suamer (rom he Coupanice. | folowing wellknown eitiacne wereselecied for the | ior the malian one (0 Viaitand examine the shores of Raritan wed | Aik Lermitier, wai, sedan Ulaee fiat wll te gL came | ey City Heights, wnd tcrmerly of Mot Haven tial), | th duty: Mr J Nichte , fer Baer —_ eeiDe Yhe shore at Teritne Ag abot Kelly and. Di orace Griffin's flouring mill. in Liberty. 1M.. wae , Jorrisania, begs to tite to the public, through tLe Many rumors are afloat to-night. One is that a | inmmel, Mr ichvel Krabkebler, aud Mr. Fer. A Mother Burned te Death, Newark bays, New York harbor, Holi Gite, the | GW Nostrand at st winter, ext that | Durned on Friday night. Loss $10,000 ; o0 insurance. ' ° ne fe fo te public, througy te | severe fight is in progres® sinong miners and la nel wacnzer, Palisades, and the Patsaic and Hackensack rivers. | of Mre borne for (he murdur of her ehiid. By Columny of Tye Buy, that the gatoments made iu | borers ou the Wilkesbarre. Another is that at. lant ‘were made by Prof, Hermann | Coroner Schirmer yesterday held un inquest ——— bratal teatwent and sarvtion ; and the thira that ot | ggMezgnildateln’s chon. 24 Spring streot. wi ref ere cancig sushichon on ber respecting her hu. | fur companies of mili have been telegraphed, | senieli, Dr. Sutter, Dr, Lochmaan, and by Pastor | over the body of Mrs. Bridget Huehes, who dicd in | FLASHES FROM THH OCEAN CABLES, | Henry Schonne tor wwe murder of /iliiga, Janes dur. | MEO) Say retry by We AlN, 8 Kérowene lamp, Wy ban d'a death b ve bo ‘uundatlc ym in truth ; also, thet he RE IE LS rain in the morning, | Berehmann oe the Park Hoepital ou Saturday nigbt, having been Tari in a eae = burped yosterlay mofulng cp the Savannah Fiver. { bed eny intinaey with him, their only reletion to ] Pulcaveneuta, May 6 —The miners of Columbia ‘Tho Irish Democrats at Work. fatally barred at 179 Oreenwich street, Her hur | Auber is daugerously ill: BROOKLYN, Four lives were lost, ¥ hy each ollicr Ueilig sinply tat of a landindy to her | couLty have nccepted tive operators’ offer of fixe! | A special meeting of the officers and Committee | band, James Hughes, who is alo badly but not | T# Tebuantepoc caval is practicable, eee: GRE UR EKigh Mest Tuleer erent shrek fovea, Hurthe nd a a a uel wage for the next year ah _inivere at Lawience of tie; Celtic Americus Club waa beld at Swoeny's | seriously injured, testified that his infaut won, ag Mexico bas abolished the death penalty. ; Aaron Piercg aud hie arte Mary Jane, of a7 day; insured Lor 5,00). il i) ath. leaving ren and herse! ‘ollier Maoano 1e lave also acce Hi ‘The Buitan and the Kbedive have ebeken hande. ohnson street, Willlamaburgh are kcensed of abaueUng i": 1 ! iow, and that + ‘ot been married fler, and will work on Monday, Hote! on Satorday, for the purpose of ~ | 18mont et scan of kerosene on a hot ‘ot en, ty J.C. Fitagerald’s vutidiag, in. the r + rainy Wipe ee trent Brsused by Dee | Gov. @ 4 & Inecting of workingmen nyhige vision of earialn Tall Bdigee nsf repel to the ‘The moiber, site — g (Mire, Aad Momalien, of @ North | oi stryet, Newark occupied hy Thieluan } faston ard Zeu r able ubysicians, and | at Harrisburg on Saturvay night. He denounced FY receiving the som! ave the child fatally burned, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Mr. Joba My Canda’s realdanoe. Mo: t7 Seeaié ha, was burned yesterday. Loss oa bul \ Pernt a ected tat the cause ot hig dew | ‘he raliroud romusiies lorraising ‘he tolls oncom | Hation of members to be submitted at the next | Wolsh and James Hugtos, who wore also burned, oils strees, was entored Dy enenle hioves on Bawurday eve, she fle Fed ah a a0 Waal Hy) was ‘cholera morbu sno praived the miners for the stand they had taken | monthly meeting of the society. The President of | are recovering. O'Donovan Rossa arrived in Chicago yesterday, | MMe, and robbed of n $1,000 U.S. Lond and $700 worth D, Ostrani uilding, at aahin is The uuderrigued desires bere to any that ale and ae the Club, Geu, Stephen J. Meeney, 8. T., occupied re aod wus met by ace ogation of Irishmen. * | ocjewelry, “The frout hall door hed peed left un | Meet, Brooklyn was damaged $600 on Saturday evon. b her Jato husband lived happily together during lis | 1 Can Lick any Man who Kicks My Dog’ | the chair, The principal changes tnade ‘in tho by Run Down on the North River, Grant is Jay Cooke's guost in Philadelphia, ee Gebuaged abour'eso0t hilly tusured, oe CMemems wae Wietime, snd Ghat alee anaivus aud wilag ko have yer a Hark lave wore ia reapeci to the application of branch | The Harlewn police wero yeaterlay informed | ir George Dolby, formerly the agent of Mr. | aul lint Walton, $f. an old realdent of Brooklyn, Al dad ashe shat she public Wil) suspend thelr sade t night John Rarreit and tivo iriends went | suingent aud exveusive than inte origiual pro. | UY Cavt Pinkney, of the schooner fron Axo, that | Charles Dickeus, ws now at the Westminster Hotel VUrk, wis, boricd on Saturday alternooa. from. Ist CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ul} Went ponding the investice uto Eustis's lagerbeer saloon, Tent: avenue, near | kramme. Major bp Conyoghan, Robert Wuits, | oe Saturday morning he saw the schooner Eliz ibeth MeMichaels, who formerly Kept the Gongress fall | Blate street, The funeral was largely attended aud the > (Signet) WILELMINE WEPZEL. ; ee 7% | M. F, Dow! nG A. B. Cosie!lo offered suggestions | Washburne rua down ® rowboat of Thirveomth | St S8t# leaved the Le Tourette, at Be 7 Syne mvergroens nes Horn, of 967 Houston street, was vosterday § Witness: HA. FULLEN: Thirtieth street, Charles Schweich was standing | iy relation to the coming Presidential campricn, but Pons a ed io tue side by Josoph Renlich, of 108 tei } May 6, 1611, not of the bar when tho three entered, | noting of adeiiaite character waa agreed un pend: | “ree NR. The man who was in the boat was ee JOTILNGS ABOUT 10WN, ot yee es mae wai Bol Ses iweich was acquainted with them, and invited | ing the bext gouvrai meeting, Sheon a out, and belore Cant. Makaey sould render WASHINGION NOTES, a ovat F. Smith, of Bat West street, while imtoxi- é Bid for tho Methodint Book Concern, Barrett two companions fo j0i0 bit io & drin ciken BY i ateen ane cal toa i te the prone P Among th passengers in the Siloria yesterday don Batnrday night, was ropbed of $15 by June i}) Bruacuse, May 7.—Yesterday a sale was effect. | ’\4ne aT! ae Marae otal tet Whore Clubs were Trumps. Iron Works. ded that the C were Mrs Jano p game, daugater, aud sorvant, Really, ap old offender, i ) olla, Curley,” said Barrett, ** what in than 4 visions al the treaties Peter Fr Pru 1 of the St sea Hotel end adlo! ier Weer ary L. Ko; Ei — Ht dotis aitlee Peter Printy, a friendloss child, was found asioop Terence Kiley, School Truster of the Twenty. #4 of the St, Charles Hotel and adjolning livery | dor bave’l done te you that oi leave me our in | Mrs. Mury L. Togers of 859 East Nineteenth a werlan Uhllen trarsay, Jed aud. 187, béoie citizens of the Un in an ash arrel ob Saturday Lights He was sous to | od Ward.is on trial on «charg of accepung $100 ih Diable property in this eity to 4 prominent Method: | thy cold; why don't you aye ino to havea drink?” | atreet was standing 14 First avenue and Sixteenth | xyy cir Mey O.—The esse cf Ant FP ay A eA MEG Hendalt's Island Brine trom Jota ulna, to brocure his apyoiuuient ae | at wila aeaonaac ahi a * Becuime,’ answered Charley, “1 don't like | 4 Riray tts bh A b ef Anton m < mont Ie Weal Tue 8 Oates wy auitor i tnt, who prow t tothe Methodist Book | you. You kicked my dog last week, and I dou't | Feet lant might weiting for ber buslend, who is | rer, vecused of kiliug one Heurter in Spring Valey tod | pot, GUm Ree recolved Gf from Mr B.D. Base. | "Wiliam R, Waroock, & well-kaown detective, wae in pg A the estachiabrvant Of 8 | ike any man who kicks my doe assistant foreman of ongine No, 6, Mike Donovan, | over two sears ago, Was given to the jury lat t re im rogard to | i'd Brine gureat » Prend tur the destitute feimlly | snot dead nt Miaoue, New oy a party holding en in 9) shiny ni house pur "Laid kick the dog," said Barrett; “but dign’t | alice Hendricks, came up and made some insulti The jury had not agrecd this morning, sud, nt ued by A. : {reached position et'@ mine, the tile to which ib te 1p | | Dart at tie. F publ aha’ We occupy | know it was j our dog.” Temarks, She ordered him away, and as he refused | Dein likely to'do #9, the Judge told them tial if duplicate cnecks. 1 1s a ecaiaeon {hr the Now York side of the brides | dispui bite] | | Protaras fr babbling the Northern | “'Yq9, "you did,” wali Chorley; “and Coan lick | to go, abe slapped bis face, The bully knoe they did not agree le would go home and keop | hoc paid until ir ie foot of sith attests NOMMK MK AE o'clock From whe | pagy Cont, Jamen Winne, Joseph Poarl, and 1 | Coreen Adrccaiy. © building is to be ang man who kic ka y ‘low. : ‘ s | Gora. When Mr. Rogers came out of the + them locked up until ho, returned on M raday even | sume xceding 6.00. ‘a conductor on the Forty-second street ana | Maru lure have been, nid to ball for creating iy Vith these words, Reuweieh seized a chair and | house he heard bis wife's groans, but betuce ing. ‘They stood ten for conviction ead two for ,A conductor oa the Fo econd street and | riot at the recent election in Greenbush, N.Y. Wina pt i . struck at Barrett, iting him in the back. Barrett | covll render bor any aid, the rulian. assaulted him | ®¢quittal, If they oersist in disagreeing, the prose: 5 “ : Grand street ferry ling denies that any conductor on | was formerly a trustee of the town ae The Brenk iv the Erie Canal, retaliated with another chair, and in the melee three | in the fice. Officer. Living heard try of po. | cubion Will be entitled Lo take a change of venue to SP4RKS FROM THE TELEGRAPR, Saat railroad #9 0 shies UW. Frookiin and Robert Lansing, hotel ram iMag Rocunsian, May 7.—The work on the ox-bow | cbairs were smashed. Schweich at length dre lice," and ran to Mr. Rogur'y assistance. The fer, | some other county: - Mr Daniels, of Boston, and Mr. Flynn, of Park | ners, bad afixnt on Friday at the lilinoi Central rail | etek la pibardenaa recline ihe acck: Fevulver, Dut Ofticer doyce ontered an low'maie (or the officer, but» weli-directed blow —— Honry Bridges of North Adams, Muss., banged | row, played billiards on Friday night until 4% o'clock | roma depot io Chicago, aud Franklin stabbed Lausing ae ug Tay ie organization is | Fevuiver, 2 ey Bade, (or the Roar DAG 8 9 Republicans Heeling the Hhadow Cust Before, | dimscif on ¥ritey cu'Baturday morning, the Bosnian loving $0 Inthe neck, wounds hi Perfect. ‘Tue wuole force of men and teams wee ——— Wasminarox, May 7.—Several Now York Ru. | ®Tbreechildrea of J. N. Owen, of Wate Creek, |, Jeste C. Solkree, 63, whose ribs were broken nes Konch, ng of thieves abou Bef | ah work to-day, aud It said by te contractor, and Hoss Burton's Elect Pee eae ublicane aie. here quieily working to induce. tie | Outagninie couuty, Wis., uied iwi week trom cating | BY,,e, fall (aromgn oH opening of & new Bolising at atcinned, on, Reuras Fy Others who have noticed what hus been done and The typo; 0 cd "| * Presi 0 ange 'e v1 Nd parsnip "at was West Kighieenthtuirest. age Gnige i watts dorug: tel waier’ can be let n'the crear be | rents (yPoeraphical artiste end blacksmiths will | Thy initiated offioe-holders say that Collector | srevisant Wo make liaportant changes la Now York | “iO toy Bar urges the Governor ort to sien | VAL Abe West Eughiecnih rend: pottos Tee ieee, Same reaee ce pene ere A Tuoaday night. ternational Union to-morrow. will Lo but | Murphy is preparing to Organise & new Republican | livieil uecessity, and asserting that with the princi. | {he Dili amending the Code, aud granting extraordiva: | ,,1he Doly Ot Me, I Uarrogien A tk | ene tey, Arthur, Beckwith, a distinguished Bn pa —— ht candidates this time. They are George W ‘al Committee,in opposition to that of which the | pal offices in prosont hauds the Hate Will certainy | fY bower to New York Judges < remaiue iu the Morgue. If Dot claimed before tai lonary frou Jamerce ny i a | Vaimaseda to be Serenade Hissett, Horry P. McManus, Micnael KR. Walsh, Kepublicera in the Prosideutial cour |. H.C. Long, Kiger Nuter, and Oury Chapin wore | cveviig visto ve interred in @ epecial uyenue carob Barurday night. his pockets be: 1 Hivina’ May ecValmasede bea ft fae’), Sent, Peas : Jt Mtl | How. Gorace Grecloy is President. Primaries are to killed, ‘aod scveisl other seitiers carried off ut’ nan | ee aR i any cd 7 ‘almaseda has gone froin ugh ton, Charles J. Neiulinger, Johu ©. | 0 wipe 4 4 y ‘ The three children end servant Jobn A. places by the gang of thieves which i Be ei per yee writ ote | Robinson, Led, Washbarnesand Chariee M. Young, | B® Wield, and arrangements are to be effected to 00 —— Pedro Valley by she Apaches last week, a, Joba A down irom tie Funk's Park pienie Not baving ae iritu Wo-day. Itisnot known wheo he will retuin | Ab the election om Tuesday last 1,118 votes wi onre ibe. my tothe Repablioas Hisle Conran, The Ka Freo-Love Murder, : The Hon Wy uM Hoyt, member of th Btste Logis: | jug en frou tho effects of Coml kas, which iney ana to Bay ne Lars op the Hudson river, be wae F f . of 0. ° ub a , : ature trom Milwaukee,ahd formorly She oun: | h ed during the wight, fro ty nant ) preach 1a erties yusserday ne Rev fo Havana, Dut iv i8 1 ina tow daya. ‘Tho | cath Bose Burton saya theru mil be' 1.90) 0 Tejection of delegates from Mr, Greviey's organiaa. | _ The Corouer’s jury in the case of isaue M ied yeoverdey of theumatinn Of tho heart | fue. They ere out ef danger,» Seleesive chimuey kwith mad bot had @2100 in bie pockets he on A Muvicipa gove the volunwers are pre vend Whe Bret four uamed tion, Murphy's Commitice is to be composed exclu. | Ruth of the Lawrenc> (Kansas) 7ridune, who was " . wouidu’l aaye lost sy much, eh "| Daring a reception snd serenade Will be elected. pe this is cot tru 4 fonad dead la his be’ April $s, rolurned a verdict Willi P, Offey, of Delaware, formerly The o's Sons’ Association, at their an ae . tlemien and Ranta sively of office buldors, } ic mens cMaiel en agent of the New tors Asso tea Happ Aw the Rev, Mr. Deoamp of the Missio: ~ —— - us printers tl ps that be died of poison, supposed 0 buve beea ed- 1 Os pun) 6 ted pup, c Kapp {reeident, The ) F a w fi Neidhinger aud John ©. Kobiuson wore never fet inistered by Dr. Medlicott, - 3 be vont, died ab Camp Dougiae, Usab, yesterday | auedie disposed of twonty ations | t¥! Church was about opening a relicious a hy |)! Be reas Westen's Wa! Lal a, tana | ntact latter i8'a warm iriead of the great wad Jersey City's Fitte Winlenoren by Le moruing, chowder, and wstoned to songe by Fairies McOgw eR | rurar armed Henaney sete che iro b ee n completed, last | good Horace Greeley, wh ¢ wit Si i i a - ‘ f . | aud others” Amoag the guces were é 4 e a e church with @ ui ck werd, in 40 oO y manac. He | Groene alrect, Jersey City, sheltered from the mer- . stl ‘1 By altcranan. in the tart Koch, James Donahue, ai i. Freer Clark. ar Unes. Three ba the bead, 0 hours 60 minutes and 45 reconds. | left Franklin's office use beu woulda’ pay the Vineland’s police last year cost $75. Only one | Wile towing in Brday sileracda, in the. be s Eilitog Bim toatantly ied the Fe: % cis o receives complimentary beuebt Wworrow | scale, “The contest is warm, anda lurse emouel of | cilot rain the uncompromising Aeon Freeholders | jagiciment was found, ‘iat, being (or 4B aaya Boas'arebe an sah. Whush eve tus cose to Gaettaianain: | peste thd “Shoppe, RaitacouasF wals fg, ibe, Anest, | Felvel ot Hie oongn pie} 4 Nike y 5 1 AAW ¥ 0 oom MBs ory, 3 roa K wee dlectioneering aud bear dciaking is belnx dana, Who wers paoaaUr elacied under Jerex Ciix's igs) Tha clus has Over 1000) Jubsbitania men Lae By ery y ae aaa Seni ane enrese, Gane mocaies BS bores i