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i THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR TH GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. worn MACH AND CORURN READY FOR THE FRAY, Netther Man bas been Arrested—Trouble abootibe Umpire-The Odds tn Favor of Move Coburn Quiet but Confident —A her Weight Match tor Thousand. Eniv, Pa., May 10,.—1 suppose you all think in ew Ver that this very pretty little city is eom- plitely overrun with broken-nosed characters, Thieves, und gomblers, It is mot sq Were it not for the crowds, mainly comvored Of natives, whiel: Dlock up the sidewalks about We two lotels wher Mace and Coburn are staying, one woul! pot know Dhet o prize fight is to trke place ecrors @e lnke tomorrow, Everything ie wondertully srdoriy and quiet, Ihave not reen @ man today, nor heard ax angry Word spoken, not a si drank gle complaint ‘rom anylidy, ‘The buffers who have ome on to witness the mill are of tho veiter class Of sporting mert, ‘The mcney has not been 40 plenty jth the Loys as on former occasions, ard very few Of the smoller fry could altmel the trip. Four pick Pockets only were copped alung wwe Foute. Their Antes T could not ascertain, Ae things mc® look, BR seers a9 if the ertimated attendance wn!” Ltelecriptiod you yesterday would dwindle down amaaincly, There are several reasons for this, One said to Le that mary in Now York pat no saith in Dovarn's tention to fight, nnd another, which is freely spoken of, is that soveral high eity cign! aries, who ere down on Joe, have advised their boliowers not to come, Ar Mat Noore, and Jolin C. It Dmong the la'ter, and @ prominent ecrim'nal justice wad an cxalied police otic Me the former, A LARGR CROWD 18 RXPROVD powever, by the incoming New York bow at wi. hi o'clock four hours over ine, owlns it te Bald, to the extraordinary nymb r of ears put on to Bocommodite the would-be witnesses of the tlebt. In addition to those big guns whose names I sent you yeterday, I notice bere Alderman Me Molin, John Tobin, Bob Smith, and Big Charley, all of Pailadelpyia, George Ingraham, Wf Brooklyn, Jack Green, Billy Mort: Barvey Aaron, Bill Vosbureh, Jimmy Casey, Pily Tracey, Egan of Buffalo. Gave Care, Coburn's backer, Jack Lawless, and Burke of Allany, Cyrille Dion, Caar- yD rion, Too an, Perkins of Rochester op Beard, ang rs TROUBLE ADOUT A REFERER. Mr, Mullin was spoxen of as refer Won't hive bin he himec! r tern wan, Rafus Hunt, whe Coburn fizht, «8 Coburn's chic Breed to him, but Hunt is not ty fella me be won't be here. So that both parties are Bow ine queudary over the subject, und a deai- Tock is possible. Otierwise uverything looks ‘ay. Bble fur the morrow's contest Mice aud Coburn fre both in the best pussibie spirit und trim. } ice and his gang are puiting up at ibe Roed Louse bi tie heart of tie city @ In anseer toa despatch tron ¥ Frack Meinivre i the tre w Buttelo at N k quart at t ‘i i u Bud Where pis facia 1 torths bid achat with him. Me is dn Giti on; verter, if mr . Proust te felt Lever int Of wins ing. b bew « bool bicak aud Sheehan, Lew Daker, ‘An are mentioned as 1 as on train whieh ts ane any ot . bat Cobarn uses 10 serve, A acwed tn the Alien e, and Mice hav and larry Hill this place, Coburn, MeManns, be bat bf) tits sou up T went in a perfect con than is: aniagou s a, aud k froma pre loge feol os at he never PR POR DREAKPAST. Hle hes gained i Be ever wo ighes dex oul ciothes, Pp loth shirt, ond rc @andy. will #tylish Gi Pider collar, noboy nec ite urn curries stow povent a nouy fiving sl {sside 0 taking them ap us fast forty mii ulex he aud W men a ‘ p erriva! here Jue sent a pger to im that the two ‘ £ at equal (Cobucn) inten . Wuuistcuut bt pantaloon niall Pan, cu aud b men & Mace 6 Wat some TR Bends on the oF of the fg ace party Lav and the ( decor moored are the Gying schoon Gout thes prove ve. T ther steamer ve fr ¥ o'elck v ve Dover and i! successful tne bear Mace? via eads, Ke nd bold dale here a vnmivi, for his brother, St as have each boat ior the pals, aud ra been up on ted we ap ight and sky bright 1 style of broggn char Keiley, the bgath Wara roms Winter's rr gz ound beat ng» was surrounded by ckling over fight, Joe Cobur ‘ is were taker Fatty We the keene aretou t 1 li potor ba 1 J thrashing at ud kept many of the strongly of the opinion th f the two, When t wd that Welea wos fixed Jus fast as he c It Was taken up by the ad * bound ter win talk about Whe blared Ligouy Bu iraud of the first water, an‘ I'll eo noentnary that Joe heks bim twenty minits ter he puts no hie fos.” ‘This was the expression of Tom Varley, A BROTHER OF REDDY’ He held in nis hand a bage rushed aroun 11 of greenbacks, and ke # Wild maa in search oF lakers e man, young feller,” snoke ap a City plank down the dust. I'll go you even rowica before ten rounds.” Joey * plunked viher's satisfaction, and ro‘ire! to wei heir whistles. In the depot they kept very quiet, as there were many ladies and chil- dren awaiting th me tran, ‘Their of were confided to the verandah in front of restaurant, and tho apace in and Abou. (he entraacs to the depot. Detectives and officers were wait ine a move o' the licht-fngered geniry, but as tt was a)) au ong Liemselves they wively let tie Kit that Coburn out and AM uited developments, As the dime rapidly Approwched for the departure of the precious freieDs, fuirt began to wear a more lively aspect, each forry b Feogmimed there wa ely to the general vould Le the res! at Was watched, and as @ faniilive faces was 8 General rust for him fiquiry, xed? ox ne, wud wurderous looking black FOURTH WARD BENZINE, Wore tnrned upside down and « gurgie followed a ran down criman colored Uhroats oF the equally murderous looking drinkers. Boo © Bentz, a St Louis Ogiiter, Mike Soeetan, the an (agonist of Young O'Mahia, Charley Ford, Uirtender for Johu Morrisey, George Jobuston, & Drother lo Chauncy Jobnsion, the bank thief; Patay Sueppard, of New Haven; Hank Bapross, the emigrant sin: Bill Ciark, of the um’ Collyer, te Baltimore aston street dy Larkin, @ brom't Of Felix Larkin; Pete Simpson, an old pal UE Wtoraw ty When be Fan ie Laro bawk in Charel pitenr tweak ney Groghan, the lieh ¥ woteenth Ward: Teddy ne sport, or Reynolds, tead last but not lea monies, were a pu train, “Many other «ports of tac on the grounda, but kept aloot When the locomotive screamed there was a ros. lor she cars, the suber ones dragzed the inevm- eed, and the wajor partion succeeded im geting Nineteents Ward gang, aud j ©, the mAsier of Cero: that went in the order were from the "A rad Abvdid, Dut others more walucky were let vel ind nd cursed their fate, ‘The Cuiel of Pole of Bul filo uns Geen Hovified to Keop & sharp lookout tor party. = Poo! Selling on the Fight. Pools were sold wt Johnson's, Twenty-eighth street and Broadway, last night on the Mw ‘eburo Aight, Tio attendance was not laije, but the bid ding Was spirited, ‘The rates were about 100 to 80 ou Mace, and at these odds considerabie money wus waked, Pools were sold Inst night at Riley's saloon for the Mace-Cobarn fight, with the following resul Maes $100, Copury €80) Mace $00, Coourn $40; Mace gh), Coburn $23; Mace @30, Coburn $20. Bi fow persdus were present, the majority of the Geual betters having left the city'to attend (he Hght, pevain Hidatt Ove of the Uses of a Prize Fight. Chief of Police McWilliams, of Jersey Cit Jute on Tuesday night arrested Edwin Hall, a p 0 rious forger, just us he was taking the cars for Whe scene of the Mace-Coburn prize fight. Mall is accused of altering bonds of the city of Rochoster to te amount 00, Hall wis dressed in the height of tavion, Wearing # gold watch wud i piu. He bad $800 th bis pockets. He was 1 to Rochester from Gov Hoffman, on & requisition —— JOINT M10 An Effort to Remove the Rule of Secreny The Commitice will Vole Down Amen meats and Secure an Karly Ratifeats THE SENATE SLON, to- Wasutnotox, May 10.—The Senate eo xetier today quietly, with an an y full at tordance, ‘The session was mainly oceupled in the treaty and jouroal of the commission. A nouion wes then mate by Senator Cameron to alow the treaty to be published, which was © toby several Senators, On the vote, very few vou ©, and no division was called for, A motion w made to allow a stenographer to be present aud KO that it could be preserved isied at any fu time if the Senate w This gave rise scussion, and Was ni Mr. Sonne 8 of making remirks upon the tre to nojourn, a8 the Foreign way to & motion Relations Commitiee J ten adjonrned tt 10 to-norrow, having come Secroiary Fish was sof having Senator Morton thanage the treaty in the Seuate; bot Mr " take chiar thimse tal is; but they wiil \ The indicadons are tat it ¢ session, many thinking an adjournment can ua! in ten days er two weex Associaied Press Report, Wasmxorow, May 10.—The Senate opened at noon, The floor of the Beunte was well flied w Senators and others, aud there was & fair atten auce in the galleries, Phe proclamation convoking the session was read. and Me Anthony an riy were appolute @ comaiittee to wait u jent aud tnform Tim Wat the Senate was reaty to receive any com: rr + be pleared to mike The stand sof the Beuate were re anpownted Nent Was suthoriz ofl nn Mr Goer foh that when t Senat orn to it be to Friday ws ‘ Monnint of Vermont, tt was fh ent be req At i ins Sollcior of the War D y orcign haons for damages in consequence of @ War aginst tve rebelious States trom Ist to i865 inclusive, and Which are suppo s the diate Department. Porter then appeared. from the President, A te View President fret thing done in t ading Of the treaty, Ww to be on Lie announcing w mes The treaty Was ter executive session was ich Occupied about wn ator Can irman of the Committee on Foreign Relate ade a brief statement to the eifect buat realy. Wax honorable to both co tn ed in the in of peace. He t at the treaty would receive the “ { bie ¢ y tis several tonsun for departing om (ue Uulorl at s f ried as saying he did y Lio be umended, He, like Came aid the tr uw bat they mieht fuily and provinions | eof the fuml sc of the Senate, He was of opinion that the claims of n (We treaty, as they gre f things done ¢ part of Great Briain fu fe Lite Wal i vid hut bave been adimiited Mf decided op nilon Leek ex: by our own Commis. kindr 8; but he would wot now ask r tue Way of exemplury or y € r matters mil rwvard be 1. He dil not, however, in herb would vole for or'againss Lue treaty, ae he hi et bad time to examiue all ie features, some of +hich Were Of ap impor ant national character Tue question of removing the injunction of ae de WO enuble the press to publish the tall Drought toa vole, “ly Ww red to the Committee on aiions, When it eheil have Leen re ck tom the Ce 4 recom tat it be rat OF con: and taken up us i eof the endinent Lerelyy & ving ut Words, and ‘ou ous tue com new of tw t present will be reg iveiy, apd when t é of the Whole, the procee ve state to the Senate, and the questions agaln seversily put thereon fur eo) fire > New Ohes p eu, re Quirt.g ip Like Manver B concurrence vf (wo-third for whatever is retained oF inscried. The voles so confirmed by the Souste are required to be reduce © the form of a ratification as may bay v de ed, and must be proposed on a ‘suboequent diy be tree to move ai 1 leaving out words, In y one shes cuir 1 by foserting eith a question, two thirds are requisite w carry Mrinauve as well us order Wie haal question to advise and eousent to the raudeativa i the furu After the adjournment of the Senate the Commit tee on Fur held ® meeting continuing two hours, ave anuther moeting 4 morrow, Th the treaty created i « hnupressign, at Tudications are that + will be ugh the troaty in type at the tr t t ; {more than eight pies Were to-dey Wn the f n of mewbers ¥ 1 "A ge Was seni to the D {torn tres they were not ¢ jority of the Senate are tp favor of removing the in Junction of wecresy 0 that tie treaty may now be nate pul od this would Dave been the re hind the question been prossed Wo @ vote this alte noon, It muy come up in te ee oa Of Friday, to which time the Senate hus adjourued | THER NEW YORK, IOTING AT SCRANTON, _—— A VIGILANCB COMMITTEE FORMED FOR BELE-DEFENCE. -_ Women and Children Praying the Miners not to ton Th ton-Pi Pirtstos, Bwoyer & Co.'s coal mines, al thie place, was I consequence shaft of tbe J. 1, Swo to law tow Dave a seco, 4 law. Signed The miners, ealiod a meeting the order was unnecessary, & tuetigated by panies ; 9p similar tot the fatal da, in their en) Kater the Pertion o Killed and Wounded at Sera ible Resumption. , May 10.—The neighborhood of put three ales from t night the scene of excitement in eof the posting atthe entrance of the following order : yan: You are herehy notified, according ork only Lwenty d opening, accor g, and resolved that a intimated that it was sons in the interest of the com- in the even pd vet these miners know Well that a fate bat of the miners of the Avondale staft, on y of their destruction, awalts them ifthey, Kerness ior work, co below heediess of all injanctions regarding the creation of air st A easter tf imminent at this mine, The territle di most comp ined the eli must ensue working. etent mining engineers who bave exar ambers assert that an awful catastrophe if the miners and laborers peesist in Bands are gatheret about the month of the snaft, composed p rincipally of women and children, who endeavor to dissaade (he minurs iro m going below. ‘The mew, b bowever, who aro AWane oF 10 DANORR, do not heed the admonitions, and in thelr eager de- Mire for work, assume the resp tions ach Work at Blake & Co ton by union Zem are tseroa that the as ibility, AD aft in West Pitts ng, and tt is certain ‘Lborbood bus but sociation IM this ne little influence. Reports of riotous actions in other localities hay atendency the lenst ¢ ‘The Sun to excite the public mind, but do not in isturd the equanimity of the mivers. reporter to-day visited every one of the men injured yesterday in the riot, listened to the pitifa) stor: examined! nated by Ub children, been injure A great many wore laborers prove to ies of those who are able to talk, aod heir ghastly wounds, The rlot was origi- ue Welsh miners and tueir wives and ve firstanp, oned. Lis morn out this eity buat the dead d than was ad been dikcoverod ip ecene of the riot, and that ung suffering trom wounds el bis existence iu a sort e if succor bad not arrived. Lweat to-day to ascertain 1f possible THE EXACT TRUTH, After driving from place to place and collecting al! the authentic testimony that Was to be hud, t earned that woothor lavorer named Daly ad J lyibg in tue WooLe Where Le had re. nicht, eufering from wounds received iu Vie nielee. He Was veten about tie head inbu ace, (Wo of his Fibs broke his body one mass bruises, Wien discovered by bis friends he was ta.en to his tome iu Hyde Park, whore he jes In 4 prreariogs condition. In regordto tue two of the most coniraaictory and uotain, tain coula & ertaih © perens La en, others of thew, and beet + While Others g facitit obtaining 10'¢ Were entire y ignoran @ were, Welsh, wo, wie 1 Were ex aborers lave veen found, bus WHETHER DEAD Ou Not it is {mpossible tu say. du the residence of Martia Med vA ognd himin wy W state, breat ing With difieaty, and evidently suderilg trom cungerous interval injuries. He is also irigativ bruised wad blacceved about the body and diy 1 managed to get from bim a siate by Wn every part t We SUN of yesterday, 1 ey had U to att ages of a laborer, when they were set upou by THE WELSH WOMEN, s already stated, Hv eays tt rything was done u the rt tO prevent disturbance, 1. He a ut when ed peer Briggs's shait, t ca a1 Oks 1s tie sai shed a n the riot on the 7% r twenty-five bundred doiars be " aa state iB Very foevle, nd it is tho oy nt tewient of Mel , wiso sudlered e atuen, TERUIDLY GASUED ABOUT THK HMAD, part of the sculp gaviog beeu kicked off by tue mon: he latter als stwares of the er dy's Diuckened wuss om tue kicks which he lu reverence to William Gore, who received » im eye that the dull entered near t cd razed the eaterval tie artery, ‘The wound Is fives wore duazerous than wus at ret eupLose und itis provable that it will cost iu bis lie morrow Hloru Il, Citizens ‘and. business 6 ly wil d fully armed to prevent @ Vigilance Comuitive Will orgauizy to prevent 4 hou: i 1 is m1 , r fe 1 hence Was abuser. at Borwick Guards arrived at %9) t nave roporied for duty in lce P. ASvction of arthiery with two pieces arrived ub MINERS PROTECTED BY SOLDIERS, Messrs, Morris & Weeks, whose miners wer morning, and secured a [ull force of men Wid were to work, gustded by suidiers, ‘Tuey ure vt Cb the ustAl amouNE Of cual to-day, wldhon ie is unvelpated. Last nent aout sisty huners visited the place, intending to desiroy Le prevented b y She presence of the soldiers, AUBITRATION ACCEPTED, meeting of the Delaware and Hudson Com: {arbitration was freely giscucsed, and tue iuliow: Whereas, The President of the Delaware and Hud son Cava: Company ti Fed to arbiirace tie ques t Wakes urovided (uab Wego tO WOrk UuCOudl Hesoiad, That we olfer to arbitrate with go umpire the question of waxes thal We shall Feculve, aud Ku 60 WORK TO BB RESUMED AT ONCE. Pinvapenrura 10.—A despateb from Potts Ville Bees At @ tmecting of the miners, held th Hiernoon, arbitration was dectlet upon, Every (ing bas been arunged, and uauiediate resumpuon Will Lake pil ave. 2 ee Mtrnightening Things in Jersey City. The B volders me Mlisted wil opinion an the highest city transacted fseue, The tion of Jun Clerk; 5. I lug the Direct papers of \ Board was sid ¢lect of the Hudson county Free. t yesterday, Three members who had th “bold over” Board, ebanged weir 1 joined the Ravkia body, The Board Jed to adjuit the three persons who bad received nusmber of voiws in ead district in Jer By this means business can t til the Courts Board alterward 6 1i, Dlartup, Director ; Nicholas Furey B. Hanson, Counsel A resulution order rund Clerk to demand the buoks and ¢ Dopurtmcub rom gue Clurk Wu bie old adovted, legaiiy int at The Boston, Mariford and Erte, Bostom, May 10.—In the matter of the Boston, Hartiord and Erie Jiroad, the Marsachus Supreme Court have decided that M Kimball, Thomas Talbot, 1 Avery Planer are the {timate successors of the origiial trustees under the B Toortvage; and upon Weir complying Wil certain specified conditions, the receivers are 40 place in their bands the property and franchise of the Com: pany. ee a Snow-storm in Virginia. Tanriso: ou the N three ines xuuna, Va., May 10,—There fs snow hb Mountain, about ten miles trom bere, o deep, Waich tell ast oLbh | THE TRIAL OF WILLIAM FOSTER. wing of the Action before Jndge Morning—Thej Assnesin's t of hin Life. Foster, the street car murderer, Is to be put on trial before Judge Cardozo this morning. Ex Judge Stuart, counsel for the assassin, has no one associited witn him in the defence, ‘The friends of Foster have applied to the most eminent members of the Now York bar, but not one wili Join Judge Start in defending Foster unless ample time ts affordes for preparation. If they can have time to prepare a defence, a number of the most skilful criminal lawyers in the city will sesist Judge Stuart in the case, The Judge this morning will instet on @ postponement, as he is too ili to goon, He hus beon enffering under @ fevere attack of ever and acne for tue last two days, and Will not attewpt to dofend the prisoner until be recovers, Jute Stuart, in private conversation, NO HOPES OF ACQUITTING ms © but tiinks that bis severest punishment should be imprisonment for life, He believes Foster guiltie of murder—that the killing was not an net of pre- meditation. His client, he aya, was andor the in uence of liquor at the time and knew not what he Aid, He had no (ntention of killing Mr, Patoam. and therefore the act Was not murder highost courts, however. bave decided that @ man who foakes himecll erazy with Lquor must be held re tyourible for bis ucts walle under @uc) influencs, vosren’s STORY. ald lis rtory, a8 follows, 10 8 nin the Tombs: Fostor, I was b ‘The murderer t reporter who vs tol h nme ts Wills ro on the norihosst corner of Kleveath stroe Third Aue, ODposite the eblve of Cusrilies and Correction Un the 15th of September, 1838. 1 began to ¢o (0 when 1 wis 6 or 6 youre of a3e nnd cop ai study unl) T was anout V4, ! m Ninth etrept, Paypntiath atre: teventh tireet. | Durtng The waster term of 1840 Tattended boarding, scuool in Joneavtrs 49 miles above Troy. In tae eu omer of 1850 1 went to tne Twentieth street ec.ool a eeeond Ume, #nd from here to the Fergusonviile Academy, Deli, N.Y. whtre s .pentthe winter term of that year, ‘Durtug toe winter tePin o! 1801 T roturned to the Jonesville Adacowiy, and teasing there at the expiration of that teri, Deame to this city, tx) Wee apprenticed to a mason: that was in 102 1 worked at the trade ‘or five years, and on the 17th dig of September, 1867, I was married to Miss Jano Norton of Ne York. I remained in this city antil Dec, %, 188%, wien I started tor Australia, accompanied by my vile. Ttemained there (irce years, and jett there Noveaber, 1900, arriving home in Mar ty trade, and Worae.l 1861, 1 “8 4 masva for te bout w mons, Wien T wus appo uted INSPRCTOR OF BAWERS, hy Thomas Stepne osident of the Croton Board Tho sewer Kae cormpieved in six months, and J was thrown out of employment, Ever,totag was dull here then, #0 in October, 1961, 1 started for Califor nia. Lonly stayed there eigbteen months, during which th Iwosf of ate rin San Fron Cisco, tuder 8 Mr. MeGiyne, When bearing that my wife, whom Thad lett tu Wook passage for home, Wi w York, was lonely, I iving herein March, 183, Aeuin Treturaed to my trade, purwuing i steadily wutil 1867, Iwas laid up with the rueamatisia for four months. ant what title money [had au ceeded i saving Hp econ melted away, On my re very my ftier sactod « Hvery , ‘ Kast Lwe strect, bat in J DI compelied Wwgiveitup. Twas tacn apfoiiia INSPECTOU OF PAVEMENTS by Witham M, Tweed, and beld the office aatil Sep r, 1870. I Cat year Twas sac emalved there t ; y . the slarter and asked to pe ex cused becaure I w duty. 1Was druvk THE PRINCES! ELECTION, Boas Burtou's Gri Victory-The Dalton Printers Carry the Day-The Delegates Elect-The Insult to Mr. Prankita. The f gis the vote tor ¢ ates from New ¥ pographical Union No, 6 to the Na pal ( Batimore Lone Bur A The Rebineon Tick ALTEUNATES, Joshna T. Wiliams... € Pp wri Crance t . aut vias 1 $i 1 retood that the R test the election, on the ground nof Philadelphia was THR PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS EXCITED, Purtar 10.—A special meeting of the Puilag cai Univa is to be he'd to-morrow evening, (take into consideration the nWarrantadle action of the New York Union in re fusing the yote of Mr, Benjamin Franklin, formerly 8 respectabie rinter of this ‘city, Mr Pranwiin 3. His account of tignition among KRIOT AND MURDER, A Clrons Company oubles in Tankbane nock, Wyoming Cow F Intence excitement j revails in Tunkhannock, the county seit of Wyoming county, afew miles from here. over the murder and serious wounding altreatment of several eitizens of that place, ealth Circus, travoilias by canal oad, yesterday pitched their tentin Tank ately after tie afternoon per ns managers, and unee y nb yA t eutoue J Tew 1 dod tint a f his inor Hair 1 moro OF less donzerously r rests Were made amon : tue murder was found ¢ i the oftie vin, 1 e ont Hhot Dead on a Hoboken Forry Boat, As one of the Christcpher street ferry boats was crossing to Hoboken yesterday an unknown man, about forty years old, went from went man's eabin to the bow, where be stood apparently upto him end asked him whether be should shin Lis boots, The man did not answer, but roe troubled The boy saw the mau suddenly th someting from bis pocket and raise his hand. Phe boy supposed it Was a cigar, but in less than a second he was started by the report of @ piscol. Vie man insta eli, snd in Ove minutes was dead. There was a wild scene; all present seemed ror stricken. The t taken under ‘here and Coroner Veuhardt sutuinoned, ‘Tue frrnish aclue was a wedding ring with the initials, “LM. B, to Md. PB.” The mun wus weil dressed A Woman's Presence of Mind, Last evening fire was discovered in the t ment Of 813 Sullivan street, occurtonod by the fail of «kerosene lamp, Had it not been for the prompt action of Mrs, Johnson, who bad the pr of ind to throw a blanket over the flames, t jestroyed. Th ‘and 1s occupied » bow buulding tsa five byqaniven colored Lit have beew siory tenement, The wecupants were fora iew moments catricken, wad several Women Were Lrougbt out fainting. —— A Dend-Lock in Hoboken, Yostercay for the seeond time the Hoboken Common Council had no qnoram. Five meinbers fuswed to roil-call at 1 o'eluck, and adjourned until 4 c'clock,when, no other members having appeared, they adjourned until today, ‘The body not yet having iuliy. organised, and’ no Sergeaut-at-Arwa luving been vlected, Wiese MeMAbers Ganuot cuInpel tie aiieuuance of ollers, Tho Marder of Secretary Tyndall, Cmrcaco, May 10.—The City Attorney and City Marshal of Jacksonville, Til, passed through Poors Wis morning with two prisoners—Johu Lemons alias Belden, and Steve AlcEstecy—sunpored to hay been eoncerned in the murder Dyndoli of Epringdeld, One Was near Eradt Stark couniy, the otnor at f Phe evidence {s sald to be strong Another Murderer Starving. John Ware, under sentence of death in Cam dou, N.d,, for killing bin fatver, tas refused w Wake any food Whatever sluce Tuesday morning, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1871 LL CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE. NO MERCY TO BE SHOWN TO THE TROOPS UF THE GOVERNMENT, Pita Rumored Eacape of the Garri Insy-Gen. Rossel Keanests a ( Prison of Mazas—A Row inthe Commune =The Tricolor on Fort Issy- Panrs, May 10.—The Commune osserts that the garrison of Fort Tasy lina certainly escaped capture, Gen, Rossel closes a commuvication to the Com mune, complaining that he had not received proper surport, In the following words t ‘Two courses were open to on forces, viz: to if Fort A TROT AT PROSPEROL PARK. — a The Opening Race of Beanon—A Lively Content between Sarah June and Nelly Crant-The Members of Club and thetr Fri ds Out in Force. The racing season at Prospect Park Course opened most suspiciously verterday afternoon with a One trot between Ed. Clark's bay miro Sarah Jano and Tease Douglass's brown maro Nelly Grant, goud time being made and the weather being cs favorable as could be desired, ‘The evarse was in capital condition, everything being in the most per. fect order and prepared for the crowd that was sure tobe present. The stands were full, and a tbe Club house were numbers of handsome and vie br iy Sue pat ML C wit bene Pag gantly dressed indies, wives and friends of the or to retire. ‘The former bas deen found to be im Possible, and therefore we have retired, Lhave we | Most prominent members of the Club (rom Brook honor (0 asa of you a cell in tie Mazas.” A OW IN THE COMMUNE, Atasecret sitting of the Comnitibe on Tuosday it was decided to insist on the resignation of the Committee of Public Safety, and that the appoint- ment of thelr ruccessors should oe made imme- diately, The Commune also decided to meet on three dave of cach week, except in ease of emer gency, when the eittines will be beld permanently The sesstons will be heN tn the Hotel de Ville, M Deleseinze tis resignalthn, and appealed to the Co forezo ni} animonitios, ‘Tho mecting was character. teed by recriminations between the members of the Central Committee and Public Safety. THe TRICOLOR ON FORT IRer, The tricotor te floating trom a eorner of Fort Ieay, but the fort apparently is not oceapied by the Versaliliats, The Commune unocenpied and untenable, Fr burning. military authoritte tucle from tho Asee THR BESIEGENS TO RECKIVE No MERC Tne fub-Conmittee of Orgenie mation treved to¢ m rt Vanvres ts stil evidently wohonding an at fon, in a proela ures toward the Lesiegers, No sol upon the Versaiilisis who may attempt to surron der; while fugitives and stragglers are to be sybred caught, or if they are in numerous bodies are whe: to be Sred into mercilessly by the cannon and mi. trailleuse, THE CAPTURE OF FORT ISsy¥. -—. One Mundred and Twenty-nine Cannon and antity of Provisious Seized~Brandy announced that Gen, Rossel atheres td | + mune to those of the Committee of announces tliat it is ‘Tue draws were beaten ail inst night, the orders the most relentless er will be Allowed to depart in (he slightest digree from his duty, and oll the troops are forbidden to cease firing lya and Wdliamsbargh. Clustered around the pool sellers and the Jadze ‘stand Were numbers of well-known devolees of turf, while others were knowingly imapecting the condition and movements of the many crack liorses present, most of which are entered for purses at the spring meeting, Amonz the men were Bill Shaw, Sin Hoagland, Lovie Borelle, George Cooper, Frank Swift, Bob Tutte, Dave Smith, Jobn Wheeler, Sim Sammia, and Martin, the owner of HF Wells, Private and livery carriages of all kinds aod descriptions were on the ound, and every avenue leading to the course was crowJed, THe pertixe M10 to 75 in favor of Sarah but she fetl ome, having bruised a chord in training, and the scale tarned #0 that on Wednes- day Nelly Grant was the favorite, $100 to §50 being offered and taker When the hour for the race er- rived and the horses were stripped, the splendid ap- pearance o bots awakened general admiration, and in spite of her paipable lameness dori dane riouds touk heert, and ber stock weut up. ‘THE POOL BAND waa ander the charge of Jake gpd ave ted by bis well-known iasistant Nick, and fhe qools were rattled off in the lively manner char aeterlatts gf tls populir genius of the track, The frag poo! edig WAS Nelly Grant, @955 Sarat fi e, $15; Opt with eam engcetsted podt thé odds afmiu- Nsied, Unt the favor book Lie second phce, and the lust pool cold betors the first Leat was Sarah $53; Nely Grant, 445, .T merindyke, aided F Tleat Sarah Jane wos driven by Hiram Nowe. aod Nelly Grant by Bad Dobie, Dau Peiffer, who was to have handied fir, Leing rick. Both porees Came up handsomely and bed a capitel send-off, but 4 scarea'y pared the atard when diy, Whiie Nelly Grant holding well to hor work, hend and ert the lend to the three-quarter tote, (hough the bay afer catching ber teet steadily Closed the ean between Lem, ULL for the Brat onc hundred yards of the home strorch they onme dashing ck, Hiram then went in to win, aad by me effort pi the brown, and Baral Jaue ox the heat, Time ‘This beat eettied the Serah Jane broke Ke ertia of the two mares tn the Poisoned with Tobacco, Rete ac which ine (riends oF toe brown mere scemed Vensatiues, May 10.—One hundred and twenty. | te enerising was. that the thents of (be bay wou d nine cannon were cavtured in Fort Isay, fy of | felt tu quls that Leaziig Was the oderof the hour, aud which have been brought to this city, Large quan: | ig ete ee ee ee saat ae called, the titfes of ammunition and provislons were found in | breeze wh ch had been dlowing inereaved tow Late with tobacco. ‘The Latter rendered fatal the wounds | the start, but ru Netiy Gent of those who drank it, The eaptare of Fort Issy | tyes tit Rua auickie be seis bat causes terror among the Parisians, Battery Mon- | Anuat the naif wile Whe ea) Bees and nee tretout coi 48 furious fire upon the south: | \ when near western portion of Paris, to. which the Federalist the one & make dut a feeble reply. It is claimed by the Gov “Ot iarayn. Wh not f erninent that the Communist statement that the garrison escaped from Issy before the ea ft fort is untrue, The Versaiies forces are elowiy us surely appr fe enceinte of Paris : RUMOKED EVACUATION OF PORT VANVRE fer-—The Gre fvom Fort Vanvres ceaved at 6 A cs this morning. It is believed the fort has ; evacw A body of troops to-day escorted rie , he rear fore to Versailics the capnon and flaz captured at Fort | easily winuing th boat a e. ty Iesy, The captured etandard was presented to Assembly, Several of the members made epeccbes | 81" apcctn att ne DESPATCUES PROG LONDON, ; Fatintanaent Onulesst whomewith. Ihe A Brench inthe Walls of Paris Expected , Mtr ot . Grave t The Commune and National Goard Dis | ton ' Ned Buntline t couraged-Citizens Piyive PontesStricten, | 0S a ‘ Ras dome will fall on Thursday, There was as ne | Dud D a8 ‘ nt yesterday mt the bridge of in hpehds Hales hien the Communists were beaten, A in ; : Fd. Clark's Stator ‘A dcepa'ch dated Paris at a late bour last nigiit Dety Little J omeny macrean Pag mesa ga Sy eet TNE CONNECTICUT ELECTION partisane of the Commune are discoursged, and It | sgarshall Jewell and the Entire Republican is rumored that there ts Htnte Ticket Declared Klected, SERIOUS DISSENS.ON Hantrory, May 10.—The Legislature con between Gen. Rossel and the Cc vened at k this afternoon, In the Hou of the Comme euil and I he Committee on the canvass of votes reporte bombarded to-day from Montr 1 elected G by 8) majority brion,” and the por pare fy J the election ef the other Republi from that portion ot Paris, DMcors eee | The eur of the c of Bt Buiplos-‘bae ‘been | A conntatlan declaring Mr. Tawar elects ways: once more arrested 14 order of the Commane, and | vote of 123 to 100, ‘Seventeen membe.s were absent n diseharged cust The Pari oF not voting, i aa : : u their charges for bre heh 4 lip Gommane ert he Senate will lake un the re ns to-morrow ity of Fort feay rawalland tha s (omieara: oth GEN, HOSEL AND THR COMMUNE, ‘ foftice | Cover ‘The following is ar version of Geo. Roasel's | ficially notified. ard tine. ett LE api Ae communication to the Commune resigning the com: | Ary ene {Ory Inange a cereind and of the army, He ad day will be ma “TL capnot er ity whore ——— everybody se obey Another Victory for the totlon. where not “6 The A 8 gui nother s tial In continuation, t eral complains that reine | (oT Ae AR a fk Omntles ai rcoinents have not t ranred him when ur- | | ences ceainasy eae aren seatd portal to it, Het sf Pap Wea lle sae by Monday ab sti , : hands of the Boston club. D this p | ae . three t f TUE TREATY OF PEACE, ner ¢ the 64 Pha A | The Treaty Signed Yesterday Afternoon— | ¥)\' Pt! f otek i he Fortifications of Paris to be Delive | 0 ‘ ered Up to the Verauilles Government. sth Frexgront, May A definitive treaty of ‘ Tes nniogs for eations lod by cit Prusna wun | AL Spe dole be teal Dee ne ateee) OF rae ° | vashiouable Weduing Where Ex- Pertin, Moy 1 cted. | blo peace, a rary difticul ne at BS City Mall y ! for the ewixe ¥, pl ed 1 he track was heavy The Queen of Confidence Again Arr Rocnwster, N. ¥,, May 10 a Gibs Patterson, te notcrious confidence w and attempting to defraud diferent persc Was committed to await the action Of 4 Jury ih Ociover next. Frederick Douglass's Incligibility, Wasuisorox, May 10,—The Territorial Legista ure of Columbia will moet nox ay. [tis eatd that. Pred Douglass, who has been nocinsted and eligible, a8 Le in a citizen of New York, and did not royister or yore in Wastington City — Noble Action of Gov, Clafti ‘on, May 1 vy. Cluthn has inted pointments await ¢ nation vy b A Ship and All her Crow Lont. Pont Avvasgve, N, F., Moy 10.—The ship City Quebec, wis wrecked at 1 the t Wued President Grants Retrench The wages of the suilors in the re fervice have been reduced irom $4) to & The crew of tthe cutter Hugh MeCulloe in Poruand, Fefubed bo accode, aud Lave quit he Vesool, in Thomas J. Kent Peter Donelison, a wealthy Brooklyn mere wasaoited in marriage to Miss Ellon Barry, a | of Mra, Kennedy. Among the guests at the enter tainment we riff Brennon Dov Buyeriatendent Kelso, Cant, clinehy, Warden. Sta | Heooktvn, Mia, Shan : Mrs, Mecurty Mre. Cla'cey. M Q Van Bushirk, te vetera I 1 foward daybreak the ana & weut thelr home in Brook Dog Ats ng, Mr. A k man, of tho east side, was aroused from " bers by the uneartlily howling of his dog, Arming himself with a bludgeon, Mr, Brinkman . to bis kitehen, and a man darte] through the w dow into the strect, Mr, Brink oA an, and OMcor Datley w th. The bur who committed him asJosep! Cape, of Maly oe A Trngic Drama in Newark A few weeks ago th seville Dramatic A ciation ployed * Caste” in the Newark Opers Il Tostead of @ wax tinage, a live babe was 146 ws | into the piay, Ia going olf the stage, a y known in Rosey r her ch on Resisted The Elev | 1 A | Last night . e@ Mont Tho Erie Canal Trouble cutsten, May 10.—The Notional Guar returned to the city shia evening ‘The bresk ist paired, and t ik buflicient Water in the coann now to rub boats, Loaded ones wili prybably J be obi to wove by Suturdax or huaday, OW FOR AMEN a PRICE TWO CEATS. DMUNTSXVL —— PERSONS WHO WANT THE BALLOT, BUL CAN'T CHEW TOBACCO, The Politics of aiamliiia 1 Nation tobe Revotutt ized-The Day to Come when those whe Obey the Lawe shalt Make 1 Ste men was 0 the p advouatos Mrs. Jolis Ward Howe, Celia Burleigh, M, Severan terday the Reforin League retired ‘ay Mlall, Suffrage Convention. from and its place was Olled by the Wo A\10 o'clock the house 1, mainly by the better sexyand at 1034 o'clock afortn Was ocenpled by about twenty noted of Woman sumingo. Mrs. race Greenw j Henry Blackwell, Rev Among them were Luey Stone, Mra, od, and Mra, Caroline Edward Bg gleston, Mrs, Dr, Mary Walkor, and Susan B. Aa- thony, W. Curtis apleuous by their absence. Was a damper upon the women The Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, George and Wililam Lloyd Gurrison were con Their non appearance who had the per formance in charge, and many comments were made upon t the President ‘ae called to the chair, woman's sul r ir want of enthusiasm, In the absence of of the Association, Mra, Livermore She waid that the work of rage was Wen's Work ax well ne Wo We iu Ik wos jor the goou of bot scavs, to work for one another, and this wat ANOUT AS GOD INTENDED IT sit ‘The question oLD ne, of woman and (he ballot was gatm ing prominence, and the baltot must u'timately be iven ‘Ing SUN shail rise, soxes. to wowan, ‘That is a certain that It isnot a fzht between the Mrs, Livermore expressed a devout wish that the moral condition of the male sex right be improved, Men call women angels, and taéh go into court or to the polls and doclare th legal inferiors. pacific means. » their ‘This must be changed, although by Mrs, Livormore urged every one of her hearers to work for the cnure, The Rey, Edward Bggieston was introdaced by Mrs, Livermor were like men and thi work, his opinion that womea they were fi ted for men's Much had been said about WomnEN’s TONGUES, but no two women would have disgraced themselves astwo Asromblymen had this season, ave the ballot to the nex etal equality, and we kno lot to The reverend wot of When we >» we know that it meant that by giving the bab omen We ure raising them to our o vn level. veptiewan dwelt upon the empuness n'é life, aud upon the fl insinuss of her edueation Mrs. elected Secretari lowint: verance and Mrs, M.'T. Mackwell wore and Mr. Buickwell road the fok Reaoired, That thore who obey jaws shoud bi in their ¢ ent, Ant thy > ay fhiookd have ® voice in thelr expoadiiure; theretore, we cuow Mrs shew shed womeu Han As Ber Tit, aod Prolene ment ws oF BARDARISM. nin lity ta whieh met enureh, exDeCe @ re‘ormation tn Tet to PoliLied, paruAers ie the duty of every W ef aa U6 politionl inferiors of Fito help to muke good laws and ele rose tatives ant he Bficen million Pil to igaore their vire mneaneat That we cordially or prove of thy eid elsewhere wider ths provisi J Vuiteonth Amouduente DEAL DK effort te YW Diy hs of ud AN DED. ross (lie passage of Oise y for ing legal a0 14 the District of man to participate tm and 10 equ bg dow an tnterview couse Cuioraia, at the most tinpore ion of the laws re udded that he as re ard’ husvand rdiiuship 0. chil toe ct reat another nd tress that the Unt could acquire great az tie Wowans y Stone in whieh d States Gove political tn would Ne Association Henry Bisck «el a Ward Howe aud Mr tes ‘Tyl i that the woman's sufrace ent Was a protest tow legilized ti jase tat v omin 18 a person could, Le would be curried, Man's fol back from the ballot. W 4 D ow any ble on f ersonality, A newspaper Writer once dese vw We were willing to accord bee nit ber RAPACIONS HUSMANDS, bade It rongh the Senate, and only 4 t { © unve he tha i wud ot uicn's ° . , ie 5 4 the tine Grace Greenwood ndied \ t ay bones ae uk i ‘ auth « r fora eta rk ecuraill i ale Government ¢ worked and underg Sit Mrs for eit t 1 Cau Keep 4 Hotel. Last night Mr A. L opened the M n AY u I formerly ihe Glade he not corner of Macivom avenu 1 seventh street, Tt is a brich ing, and everything is new On the Ayat thor the restuurant, office and t The ng 1 he tir " nut furniture, rich Brusse ‘ une a y w. 4 pale greem, ‘ aunty Kur b ' toe ‘ Str. w Join D Mr and \ Hoyt, Col. Free tMr JU Mr. d. Lines, Dr Messrs. Gi tord, Wesley, and here was d the grand dining-room and supper in t vasior, About MY ledive uid gentlemen ¥ === a 2 ee SSeS eee

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