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QHIRTY-RIGHTM YEAR. MINERS FIGHT FOR LIFE. ——e ‘BNE MERTING AT SCRANTON YESTER- DAY 4 TOTAL FAILURE. pater eden The Minors Pear -Mtrick Ynion Men Lying tn Wait for Oussidors-The Miners Seconding the Ace Bowanron, Pa, May 11,.—About 1,500 enly frore prosent at the meeting of laborers to-deg for he purpose of taking counsel together to devise Whe surest moans for self-protection, and make s Practical move looking towards « speedy resnmp- Gon, The mecting was s total failure io every re Apect. Great results bad been promised, but on Coming together it was fonud that ai least tures fourihs of those present were bosiness men, The diners and laborers who were present seemed afraid fo say thoir souls were their own, having become fear-tricken by the bloody decds of the past two Mavs, At a distance of aboot a quarter of » mile In Aifferent directions were ecen knotted together frowds of Union miners, who, i was supposed, ere Awaiting the brerking ap of the meeting that Hoy might (all opon Mose in attendance upon their way home, and 7, MALYREAT, AND PERTAPS MURDER thom, There were no eo! Promised, It being deemed from Hyde Pare ; and #0, aftersnadry weak and on- Meaning speeches by several of the crowd, the meet dm adjourned without having guined a single point, Boe rave talk of vigilance committees ior protec. Yon hardly mentioned, aud no attempt was Made at oreanization of any fort, The following Weaningless resolutions were declared passed, hough apparcotly as many voted agelust as for Bem; Resolved. That our motive in this strngete te to se Quire justice for ourselves and fellow laborers of every wit SHlavoreed. That we wish to extend te owners tnat which frinn aceorned to enree ¥ea That we maven” saimosity to the Welsh ee aciasecr as citizens of this community, bate deep feeee of the wrong inmiced on us by the shade fore: Brea for the [enc waits oc a ceninry, ‘pet, Ibat we no, German, Seoted, and Eng. Tminers encores the aciien Treiied gy te laporers Broived. ‘Ihe. we breach of the reace Aud. Jn direct, oppor! Be iondano:atal prise pies of thin our wourions He- ic. Le eroived, That tt te not the intention of th e to Withdraw them Veducg the, rate, of w DUE that the swarded according (0 ail rules of equity aud work ONION MEN DISTCRBING THE MEE)ING, Beversl Union men were present, who disturbed Rho mestine by nornd shouts and nactean biack- oardiem. wnd no sitempt wis msde to suppress em ; and 80 enced the erent Isoorers’ demon-tr Which was to set tbe ball in motion for general anvnt resnmpion throughout the Vast of the W,oming Valley. MEETING AT DELLEVUR. There was a small enthering in Bellevae this Wernoon of miners and laborers who had been Wffered chambers in Brices's shalt. Tue toliowin, Fesolution was adopted : Besoiwed, That the miners and laborers here assem pied apsoint © deveestion co wait upon the Ubi falners who forme: ly wo: ked in [riggs shat gad agcer Hala wortaer Ue iatier do uot themeclyss deure (OF dame work on the terms ofl-ree. ant th caso they 9 We will pot stand io tacir Way: otherwise we Will foot the oer made wna proceed to Work 09 Moaday vere No deaths otter thin ave vo ured among the men so terriliy Beaten on onday, Wioueh tury are ail in a critical Conds tn, Boldicrs were added to the guard at ue Lin OC Morris & Weeas to-luy. PREPARING TO RES RoRANTON, May 11.—Negotistions for a enero! PeeuupioD re ovg On De wWeou the rere ents ove reported yesterday Gives of the Delaware and Ladson € Company, Wie Dein tohwaauar ant Wester. Company ana tic Pen sy.vania Coal Oompany, und the lea oreo! tie W. B.A. A proposition eubmitting uration of Wages io sroitiaiion, Tam assured, w Agreed to, wid Mumeuiate Tesumpuun folio My infurmasion is reiwbic, aod cau be Cependou PLAIN TRUTI FROM THE MINES, Tohn Miney's History of the Capitn racy to Crusi the Coal Miners-An to the General Gover yo Siney, President of the P. ivani Miners’ Associations, addressed a small ao aT Whe halt of Cooper institute last evening. He epoke Qoreibiy and clearly, He made a (ull exbibis of the foal aitculties from the employees’ standp int, the fet of which is as follows: Schuyikil, Nort .um derland, Carbon. and viner counties have exou thei: Gatinct clase of miners, and there was, previous to the formation of the Mincrs’ Assoristion, litte nar mony between them. Tey fought each otver. the employers coubined, aud prices were redoved. Btrikes failed becunse of disorganization, dhere wea a staniing pores (orce, paid by the enply ers. who feared perscnal vivlence. ‘Tae police bred dis. pord wad iil ieeliny, and irrivated the men ints ros fe man wade himself conspicuous by opposition t Qe ruling powers Le was discharged, and cou Bever afterward obtain work. He peeame an ou fast, and acsnditate for starvation, Au organias Won Was finally elected, and as it advanced im ia buence TH PoLice an'fl now there is 809. It was resolves DISAPPEARED, left In the to stop work, and a scale of Pricer was formes, In tue following wiaver toe workmen bad become tirong evough to demand @easures for sir and partial safeiy while at work Qithough political threats nud to be resorted to to effect it, From the orga: ization of the society o strike for an advance ip prices Las ovcarred, As it Frew we strengts, \though crime eisuppeared, te Babsilizes local prese Urauves it ade baud oF dorers, Ou the 10th of Januar that Uere were wore tian ny ou iv the morne Exp rieve wo th Pairs Gre nec sary a v8 4 suspend t " not inte to aa rou aay February the Pre pou. the Lei Vania Cosh, 41 ¢ panies wes, and :« that the t Fesume Work except at not one ring 0 the miners fou pu eand 1 bel hie ely THE TERMS OF TUR EMPLOYERS. ‘They ul-o ie Wansportution Oivec to elarge ex bvery mer w ork, LUE the Fal Wa) tagnat Bball iccovt cur eens” A eva the couutry Lei be miners respons. wore well Le ent t Were veld pi blily. coulray LO Lue custom of be Ku Klux Kien tu whom they pave been lisvoed They the Gienmiution of their Aw Von up to thin time, conniiites no sets of violence They bud chur: her, se oui, and vemperance, dew ting, and Luiuins’ socictics, OL the thirty two mombers vl the Genet Cou tventy six wer tots bs carrying corr ies raed tein (arits, (he miners resolved to Bgl i our to the end. ‘They bave Leow compelled t Mortgage (heir houkes and burrow toh UP the Contest Wi bl (oey are in am Con in fmarcralis ecu poe Op wll CrgemZc ion, wit janine eum: d, & The ‘mer re anterinined to brewk us woich there la ) SAWRTY FOR TH WouKasy, No more than $14 & week for day work hos ever Deon ussed vor; Yul. Ht tie com: 18 raised by k OL the win, luyers, tie € ees wait buvil © 0 Ke ateulings, ‘Muc en wid wi the large woxes made by contract Work, wud ihe fue save been tiriepresenied, M times muke $20 01 $30) Week, or evi more; ba Wat isnot a tit sverage. ‘The #ame vuness tas Bot Dave made wil tust during te three precedim mouths mlvers ewwioy wuskalien audi ont ees, whic ake u viol nervy ley hay Vervock fv LA to do, Che best mioers, includ ay (howe working by cuntruclto bub average Wire tha 15 a week, an io rub uave slewy Work 6b ide OF Wiln buin tue) run tie risk oF bolo CRUAMED OR WO+sTED 70 DEATH, The compur i» cuarce 1.0 & ton for ninety mites Of Wrebepustution,, { thy wold ton 48 6 told the i $450 in Puiadeipbis, Ou aniity bss Or only 1y-0U) Driv wy fw A pied ei auile anions And weer to 6 uh Tey buy up the. Kia Beiricaut. plvers, but bae Lewislature bas the tnvest ulin lu its, wucre Weil rest (ue Lo proavns airiky hus fnete montus, othe Hi We dti-en bo exireu BY doel! oF, Unts: tue Wouopuiice ure broken wow abd the riitocus ae IN THE HANDS OF THR GOVERNMENT, the emp ure opposed to it; bub the la tor finally ¢ 1 and un UMpire Was Agreed Upon The quesis control cae up, and the wmnvire decided (ist the mer bad @ right to Hop Work When they ,leuned, Wael ty ail they ‘ave ever tn Wetod unon ‘Tien te question of wagus was browhed € enpliyers Would nob submis to ibs rhitration fh and the huies (hreatened that Work should ney: r be re Ghuied exeroi ac \ieie terms. ‘The Arak disturiins eo followed this threat. A wuperiviendent started the Writ by Bring into w crowd of miners, and wo Of the militia companion that suppressed it were Somvosed of workwen, Three comparatively | worthless bailtings were fired, while, strange’ fnough, the more valuable breakers eecal Many believe that these fires were KINDLED TO ACANDALIZE THE WORKMEN, md that the incendiarinm can be traced to arent of the employers. 1 and that the miners are m co 10 Wager, bot only (0 make their employers submis five to la, The meeting adopted resolutions sympatbiaing with the miners, and saking the Government to take contro! of Wie coal-carrying railroads. — ENDING THE COAL STRIKB. cod. Porrsvittn, May 11,—The officers of the An- thrneite Board of Trade and the Miners’ and Labor. ers’ Association, at their meeting yesterday signed the following agreement, ‘The meeting was pleas ant and satisfactory on both sides, The aureement insures sterdy work in the Scunylkill recion for the remainder of the year, A general resumption tel plice on Monday, Toll are to be reduced at once Joy the railroad companies, ius removing the dead§ ock: Dthesctte and the Mip te OU) day OF May, 187k: We agree to tubinit for the decision of the ampire, Judge Riweil, te question of wages for we year 167 ollows: je in Philadel 1 Carbon, with lore’ proposition m: To /hergieo nt Bort ce cancan a ES 225s wore, PTT compact work fo ne TEduced lo por cont. from the provent rave: the advance oF decline of wages Lo De iver cent. for evary Se,anvance or dvclire in the price of coal to be graded ou tie iiew grice: thus forimedy Waere Dot to bees than would be paid Wilh com © at Port Carbon. Secona—ihe Miners’ and Laborers’ Benevolent Astor eiation’s proposition of $3 at Port Carb asa mint mom, with the wages es lust yoaivat that rae nam-iy, ou le waues FI ps Work miners by da Tiira—T! Wook. inside wages $id per "work $id por weed. ied: the current month eball be basen 9) nth of May. The o on thy 20n inat,, aod the prices shail be furnished and announced on the 2th ‘duurth—Provislon bitration Inthe followl: disagroement wages which cannot be settle’ by thy parties direcdy Inverestea shail be referred to the Disires Hoard of to consist of in case of disag all 06 A RO COLILTY OF aIALLet »trasion. “Second—If any whole coinpay a Board of ‘cousmuing of 8 me rights aud duties ‘The re‘urence to the umpire of the above propo sition ts mde under the following conditions and termi Pirst—Kach side to sapmit ite propositions with the Arguments thorcou Co Wie Waipie. Serond—The mea to resume work Immediately 1 the collteries. Wages to be npid to be in accordance W.th the deoiston of tbe arp Pri 1 be otal ued from the list of all the enty thousand tons in 1870. en from t's list by lot on the 10. day of exch month (it 1b falis oogsnod the preced ng day) by four peisona to be chosen Dy tie Board of Traie,and two by the 1d Laoorers Gperatore so cli Vort Carbon -—-— The Proceedings of Miners tn meetings Yesterduy. Prrrstox, May 11,—Two separate meetings of Pittston miners were held to-day in tuis place—one by the men in the employ of the Pitision ana imi ra Company, and the other by the men of (he Pena syivania Coal Company. A majority of the miners of the district were preseat, and & motion to resume work immediately on the Lest terme obtainable would have prevailed, tad it not Leen (eored that euch action would Lave ombarrassed their brothers of the Workingien's Beneveleus Association in Hyae Park and the miners of the Delaware, Leckawanna aud Westera Company. Ik was stated toat the lost named Cc pary Would Gadoudtedly purch:se tue cou! thus pro uced, end therepy supply themscives, aud at tue same tune enuse A TOTAL SURRENDE! Benevolout Association, A "dw confer with the Liyde 4 in Felaiion 60 the matters in debate, At the Pepneylvonia Company's meeting Wie At sociated Press re orver wus inviced to Lake notes ud give (acts, About 50) men asse and with © exce tions of some euriest and pungent re. ony prevailed. Tae meeting Was c was ested to resume The meu .cce sted tae Com Dany"# proposition to produce 2500 weient xr For'a ton of cleat cou! by @ iwo-tiurds majority ‘OtiuD to €0 10 Work At seventy -tutee cents per ton was debated, but amended by a movon bo offer their Services to the Company ond request ie uppoint ment of & COMMITTER OF ARBITRATION 9 settle the dispute as soon «8 the rerumption was convenient, Was adopted almost unaoimoasiy. No angry fecling existe among the laborers aud miners 6! this Company in regard to the fair equaligatio of wages, a8 this Company etipuintes tie basis of laborers’ wages to be deducted trom the miners receipté. It ts probable, judging from past expe ronces during thie protracted strike, trate Com pany will refuse to eoncwle this Lointof xrbitration 1a case they do, it t# hord to prognosiicrte the ultimate action of the wen, Many of tar younger ines, WhO are not encumbered by proparty, Lave becm and are stl MOVING AWAY FROM THIS REGION, Others more fortunate in finsncee answer that they jave wade sn honorable propusiion and will not eireat from It. ‘Tue wperators of the sma com ies Will hold x meeting vere on Momiay, to de termine uvon a concerted action avon disputes with tietr workmen, President Jolin Barnes of this dis tiet o: the W. B.A, ond several leaders argued { @ most liberal und Couciiutury action, and wore supported by the men fOr tne speakers accused President Keuly of duplicity on bebaif of Seuny rill, ‘The resumption im the loW F counties instead Of ierdating @ #pee ¥ consumiMmsuon of that re sult be.e, Will probably coase immigration taither hy the more dependent eines AN OFFER KeJHOTRD, May 12-1 A. M.—Mr, Dickson, Presi and" Hudson Cans} Cotn pans Scnaxton, vi tue Deasar 4t 6 o'clock this noon offered the miners. tur hierly im bis employ aa advance of Shy cents over his revious offer, The miners have been consider © subject ior aix honrs, and hay ebate, returned » negalve repix. Match of the Seuior and Junior Champions. ‘Lhe Mutuals played a gume with the Flyaways + tue Union growads, % proved (cub eusiom aler stormy aw pion juniurs) yosterd eh. Toe jun stor the champions, as the score will show. But jor adropped fly ball by the Fiyaways! ceatre fel in the seventh inniv is Would bave ana bank, which would 6 ond made the gan red their total 5 to Linstead of 8 to 1 the Mutual rive he playing Wie Utob Clad, 06 cially in the deld, Their bat\ing nut uy bo Wwe sual siondara wiloted then, Mr. owandel of tee Ecklor.# oficiated ws umpire, ‘Lhe iolowiug is ibe cores PLYAWAY, © | MUTUAL. x. Morphy c.f. vee BO Pearen, 6.8.4, i Besticn, Gv 4 bj -oith, bab. i Warde td 22002 2 astart, iat o, 0 Doraey, 81 be TS Oatboe, 1S! 1 F ovt, 2) b LIDS Che erensun. ad O20 2 Langiio. Wet B. $ Uniuham, ¢ i Truex. tt... § Clhewier.c. to. 1 W ainw ort, 8 8 0) Wolters, pevvyses 1 DEVEND, Pevsesseeess 8 O(Pattersva, tk, ) AA ical UTM. & IvnrNas, Int, U4. h. Gch. Teh. 8th. ih, * ¢ 8 O-} 8 8 0-6 A Base Ball Umpire ri Curvetann, Obio, May 11,--The White Stock ngs of Chicago and the Forest Citys of Cleveland played @ second mateh game of base bull here to day r umpire was J. L. Huynie of the Chicsgo Times, Che game was well played ap to the clone of the fifth inning, the score being @ tle. In the sixth in. ning & decision of the umpire eave the White stock lugs five olues, and the win piring Lecane eo par tai bat on the eighth inning Uiv officers of the Forest City Club stopped ti White Stockings, CWLCREO sersenere awe, giving the bull @ ihe The ivilywing is the score: FUster Viek Nise wa er S| Creveland ht 28 bE Haynie umpired « game in Chicaro last serr, tn waleh the Athietics of Poiladeipuia left the deid, — The Blissville Bridge Tragedy, In the Brooklyn City Court yesterday, Judge MeCue, George Noob, a German, was call for killing Dennis McCormick on the 25th uf lust, Oo that might Dennis McCormick Reed, and William Myers entered N lngor beer saloon in Greenpoint avenus, on t Brookiyn side of sue Blissville oridge, Thoy were Intoxicated, ano demanded more liquor. They took rildriiks in the saloon and then quarrelle anvong thewselves, and Newb orderod thetn out of tie house Ab they woulu not co. at requust, Neeb ‘jected them by toree, In thetr aruaken indigo tion they erdeavored ‘to reéuter, und McCormick broke trough a window in the Woor. and effecced i entrance, the proprietor (Neeb) standing by At (ue time, holding w pistol and guireatentig Lo #hoot A shot was fired. tis claimea by accidemt, witha injury, McCormick made a rnsh to get over the har, ai which Noed tlrod a wecond tine, the. bil entiring MeCormick's right teinple nour the ear nd lodgtug in the brain, Killing him. tnstanily Neeb ts defeuded by nas) 6 Syenoor and A. fl, Daley. fore Mareh Janes THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE. BOTH SIDES MASSING THRIR TROOPS FOR A GREAT BATIL Guard Refust Fight—Torms of the Peace Treaty. Parw, May 11.—Gen. Rossel was arrested yes- terday. and placed in the custody of M. Girardin. At five o'clock both of them disappeared, and neisher has yet been recaptured. The principel at tack of the Vereaillists 1 expected at Auteuil and Point da Jonr, Both sides are massing their troops; and a great battle te anticipated. M, Deleselaze bas been appointed delegate Minister of War to the Commune, The official reports to the Commune y that the Vernaillists have won any victory. CAPTORE OF Font VANIVES, Frening.—Fort Vaovres was captured Hast night by the Versailles troovs, and was held fora short time, when it was recaptured by the Communist forces. There has be desperate fahting there to 4 y, The fort is in a very dilpidated condition, nod i¢ will become imperative upon the forces of the Commene to evicuate it. The Government troops moke dating attacks on Neuilly ard Asnjer ‘Tho Reveil says Gon. Chareite commands the troops in the Bois de Boulogne, Geo. Rossel has not yous to Versaliles, as bas been reported, but remains outside of Puris ready wo give his assistance to the revolation. TERRIBLE EFFRCLS OF THE CANNON ADS, Vensaities, May 11.—The cannonade continaes, and the reeul described as tremendous. Fort Vanvres sti! resista, The Government troops yes terday carried the barricades in the village of Bourc-la-Reime, killing and woundiag ‘onejnundred Of the insurcente and captaring forty turee. The Govornment has established batteries at Chateau Beown, in the Boulevard Bagene at Nouilly, and at Geaneviliiers, Important news has been received from Algeria, where the condition of affairs bas decidediy ttn- proved, Tho Arab insurgents bave been defeated in an engagement, in which their leader, Kilife Mo- krani, was killed. THE NATIONAL GUARD REFUSING TO FIOMT. Lonpow May 11.—The Zimes special despatch from Versailles says the fre of Forts Montrouze and Vanvres has been silenced. ‘The Nation Guard of the Arrondissement Vaugirard and the Pantheon have refased to mareh against the Ver. soiiles troops, The fail of the Column of Vendome is, it is said, now definitely Bxed for Friday. ‘TRRMS OF THR PEACE TREATY. The Telegraph bas « special despatch from Prank- fort-on the-Maia couteluing the following sie in the treaty Just concluded, se! to send back to France atonce the prison era interned in Germany, A Frevel loan of ove milliard of france lias been secured by Fraukfors bankers. Prince Bismarck consents to the decrease I the war indemutty to be pad by Fravc miilterd of francs. ‘Tne Paris Gei man troops are to be IMMEDIATELY EVACUATED, by hal’ a forts stili bold by Te cities of Nancy, Belfort, and Longwy are to be retained by the Germans until the conditivas 0 the treaty of pouce are tulliled. An patch from Paris says Gen, Roeset has been arrested, and that Gen. Dombrowski 1s now supreme, ‘The Vervaiilisie are i the Bois de Bonlogne. It is reported that Prince Hismarek bus promised to relinquish one milliard of the war | demnity, om the condition that France agrees to the immunity from capture of private proverty ou the sea. Io consequence of the proclamation just 1s sued by M. Thiers, the Commuve bar decreed sure of lis :furnitase and the demoition of ais residence in Paris, The palace of Luxembourg has Deon offered to the city of Paris for the holding of ite municipal evunel.s, AID FOR FRANCS. The United Sinios storeship Retief, from New York ond Piiladeipota, aden with provisions for he suflerers in France (rom Wwe ale war, bus a rived off the Seilly Isionus. FR\xxrout, May 11.—I’rince Bismarck bas re (arned vo Bertin, and MM, Favre aud Pouyer-Quer tier Lave eiurtea for Versailles THIBKS SUSTAINED IN THR ASSEMBLY, In theAssembly to-day President Thiers aunouneod the signing of the defattive treaty of peace beiween France and Gerwany, He state that no allevia Uon of the conditions imposed by Prince Bismarck could be obtained, Upon a member of the Assembly asking for an expinuation of the recent interview with the de- legates from Bordewux, M, Luiors answered in a petulant manner, and demanded # vote of cout dence. Avter much excitement in the Chamber a vote was Wwken, aud M. Thiers was sustained oy 495 to 10. The Frankfort Treaty. Loxpow, May 11.—The treaty of peace just con cluded at Frankiort abrogates the commercial treaty between France end Germaty, sud gives to Prussia the control of the railwaye in the coded territory in consideration of a deduction from the war inden ny of three hundred ard twevty nix millions of ieance, One of the clauses of the weaty proviies for the acquisition by Prussia of the railway trom Tiionvile to Luxembourg. Mr Pon,er-Quortior bas gone to Mayence Cologne to make arrangements for th ura of the French prisoners to Versa: THK RLPUBLICAN SULIE, jo Voting and Fraudulent Enrollment e Kind of Timber They fad in the ighteenth Assembly Dintrre The investigation into the uiluirs of the Bigt nd speody re toenth Assembly District Association was jast might before Gen, Jolin Cochrane the Sub Committeo of the Republican Mr, Millik n swore that he attended at the district headquarters in Fourth avenge, on the en roliment of 136%, and #aw aman there Who raid Le lived in Kast Broadway, but for tbat nigh only as A resident ot the district, Every man who sal: be was a Repub.ican was enrol Mr. Mighinyer, the Inspectors of enroll mont, testified that when & man raid he was a Ke: puUlicap and bad voted for Grant, they had to put his ame on the roll; but that they made a second Lint of all who were obye to, ‘They atrack off silerward the pumes of wen Who they Lousht Were not Kepubltcans, ial W. ‘Thompson, An Mnepector In last year's primary election, was ‘sure that the ballots. wire Bot Opened before they were deposited, by any one There Was some contusion once, which for a while Lreventoa voting. Gen, Anthon's crowd wus neve forced back more than five feet trom the rusty ont ur eneral Coins und the canvass was care ully watoved, Jon B. Stransbury, apother in ctor, sald that tupre could not have been any change'ol tickots afer the biilota were received Jobn Ennis sid that tickets to personal tr nthe ne, He guve none in which two or more wore Jolded togetier He knew dJonen, Ral feriy, aud Hawking (charged by the Paliman party to be Improperly enroiled) and sald thas they were epublicans and lived in toe district Jumen McCarthy testited thas \uere Was Do un. f Voting wt tue primary, Mr, Pullman said that & man coiling himself James Hell had ineisted on being enroiied, He did Lot eve he Was entitied to a vor, Mr, Van Cioft presented an affidavit signed James ciel, that be (Puteheli) bad served three years wo the atmy, Mr Puliman eutd tt was nor the #1 \ 1 tie James Patebeil who resided ip ihe dist Patele!l was not a Kepablican, Mr Poliman asked ti at @ ‘uil meeting of the sub comumitioe sould attend ‘or the summing up. Gen, Cochrane vaid Le woald ot attend another meeting, It was finally dotormined that the opposing fac tiope sould submis their views in writin The Bridging of the Povauxsursi«, May 11 signed the oli’ incorporating Bridge Company, ior cons.rucuin the Hudson at buis point at once, udeon, toy, Hoffinan today toe Peughkeo sie # Dridge ue rons Lhe work 19 bo be begun Droadful Famine in Persia, Loxnon, May 11.—Special despatches from Bowbay report ® fauive in Persia from lack of and that thousands of the indubitunte ore — Who bas Seen Moloney ¢ One hundred dollars reward is offered for knowiedge of toe wheresbouls of Thomas Molon o! Morris street, Jersey City, Moloney was last soon ly Newark om May L AN EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. The Departure of Great Hernce Greeley for Te: New Ort Ferry ta a On! At 8 o'clock yeaterday morning « carriage was driven to the Tyidune office. A coachman and a Good Goce by Rallroad-Rides russet leather trank Jottered “RB. G." ont open the bes As soom as the carriage stopped, was seen by old Mr, Jonny, ‘of the Tribune editorial staf Old Mr, Jenny ‘was of course crasy antil le had learned who the carriage was for. A small boy toll tim it was for Mr. Greeley, whereapon old Mr. Jenay dashed ap the stairs leading © Mr. Groeley's room, and Dreathiessly toformed him of the fact that the car Hage was waiting. Mr, Greetey stopped writing, drew hie apectacles from his nove, put ® wide- brimmed bat 6n bis head back side foremost, slip- ped bis arms into brown spring overcoat, leaving the collar turnet under, seized ® emali leather bag, and sloped for the counting roon alt he to olf Mr. Jenny, * not to take any lottery advertisoments whi! Fm con and to wateh the quack ads. I'm going to Tex The last words reached old Mr. Jonny's enre as Mr. Greeley struck the sidewalk. Ou approacnine ‘the carria Mr Greoloy stopped as if he had tor- gotten something, Old Mr. Jenny saw hiw, He Tuabod to big edgy + and tell Whitelaw," anid Mr. Grecley, while his eyes beamed on old Mr. Jenny, “that be had bote ter watch Harsarc's letters trom Boston, for he t« « Caviolie, snd he might sar sometding that o country ‘readers wouldn't like. For I'm going to Tevas, And tell Whiteiaw." continued Mr. Greeley, We did Pir, Jonny was about to rush into the ofce, “that P want him to waten the papers and print the official election f*ttras from Alaska, because our people expect to see trem. ‘Tell nim to put thom in nonearel! haif-measure retarns from Connect: ‘And, Ephraim, tei! Woi'elaw ley, as old Mr. Jenny mane another attempt to a into the offer. not to print oY more 4—— stuff about abducted girls or panel houses, Our People Have got enough of Wat sort of thing. For I'm going io Texts. Here old Mr. Jenny ancceedod in getting into the office, and Mr. Greeiey got Into bin carring OW Cleve, bia brother-in law, took a seat at his side. ‘Two [rionds of tue Poor Boy of thegMohawk occu- pied the seat opposite, ‘Te carriage was rapidly drivon to the Now Jer- ery Railroad depot, at the foot of Cortlandt street. The four passengers, the russet levther trunk, the wide-brimmod hat, aud Mr. Greeley were sarniy de posited tn the ticket office, Olt Cleve paill the hack driver. Mr, Greeley stared vacant y for x moment at the ticket agent, Suddenly colve'ing himself, be felt in four pockets consecutively, and then seemed to again toae Nimselt in though! After another mental rally. he Gshed ov a throng) ticket on the Pan Handie line for Cinciniati, and up Pronched Dick Svields, the baggace clerk “Twat that check trunke! to—to—to Cincin- nati," said Mr. Greeley, hositatinaly, "tor I'm going to 1 ‘The iriends of the Poor Boy of the Mo awk he bade the piniosovier good bye, and Old C nd Mr, Greeley went on board ae terry boat Jersey brimmed bat and the russet leathor tronk asile! in the #)me@ Voasol. At the dorsey Ci" devot there ws a brief delay; but provnptly atk st eight 0° Greeiey, Wu Was FOlig Texas, got into Conduct f Gus Gardn was s'iried asay. Ho will arrive in Ni of Sunday, and will dine with the represent: of tue press. On Tues tay Le will co to Galveston, and thence to severa) sinalier towns. arriving in Houston aboot toe 24, where he will deliver an address be.ore > State Agriculsural society. HONOR TO THE THE GREAT MAN. nw ORLEANS. May 11.—Mueh Interested cd bere wt Mr, Greeloy's provosed visit Soutn, Deen tendere bim in the 8, Charies Id he consent to make a stop tn the ¥ toor from ‘Texas. errongetients 10; d entertainment will Le wade FOR WOMEN The Stncton-Anthony Wing and What they Waot-The Appent to Congress Women Advised (ogo tothe Pollsatany R Yesterday the Cosuo-lolitico branch of the Women Suffrage party met in Apollo Hail, Tie dierce Wns large and some enibusinem was mani tet, Mrs. Isabitin Hooker who uresided, rated the history of the efloits¥of the Nai mittee ts W ton to Fecure the recornttion is mant- var, onal m. womans eaffrage Ly Com Aitnongh they have fuiled, she said they bad euceerded at any rate ty attrcting atiention fo the surject, The Commitice nopesied to womsnkind for support. Te spesker said that the Committee were short of fans, and that they would take up n collection to pay for vrintin thousands of copies of Mr, Riddie's able ergursent iu favor of women voting, The speaker euluzize Mrs, Weodball at great longth, und said #he was an active worker in the cause, Mrs. Hooker raid that every woman sbould maintain Ler rights, and at tempt to vote at every election, Mise Boan B, Anthony, Martha Wright, Mr Jonive, Gave C, Ste bins,’ and Josenntae Gridins Were appvinted ac unwittes to nominate aN Commitios, Mare, Stadton w that they hud beaten tue Zyiune on its own groun and that tleeroat and good Hi ra.e bad shown ta white flag. They might le.ve atu alone and turn their attention 10 the Legisiaiure of (he State, Io dee nonnelug politival corruotioa, Mrs Santon de. se ihed the President ag atoll Grant, Sho th if Presidents wore liuited ty one terms ot erred Would ds Away Wh the systom of givine presents, which now prevatis, (Langister] ‘Tse soo sker wae Of opinion tat the the sine for woman's suitra ze had veerly arrive Before adjourning, Mire Anthony requested those who had not alreudy recorded Lisir esire 1 ¥ ite, (alan ibeir vames in the big book at the door when passing out, A Antuony's wvitation’ iunber Compled witi Mins ——— NOE ON THE INDIANS, The Citizens of Arizona Defendi their ivesand Property revive aodslauahe tering Eighty five Savoges | San Fusncisco, May 11.—-The Tucson (Arizona) | Citizen 0} the 84 inst, has the ¢ Phe sul VENGE lowing fering and exasver.ted peuple have coms Indians, Vb the kiling Indians wi o work of retalintion on th had b able; but cltigena on the Sau Potro b fed and other vise provided for at busted it, There is no ind/an reservation at Camp Grant; but a fow hundred Apachos recently cane there, promised pe: Wore fod and rerrutie fod theree went vut.o steal and mur er, Mavi trucked te ;wilty ones Go ti eir buse of applies two Weeks ugo, the citizens decided to make t cir power felt, end un the 2th of Aprils few of them, aac Drone. bur dred P.py'o Indians, started on's iis. #lon of revenge a d sel protection F patience rema of four px Camp Grant ex a Barly on 11e morning of tie 8): they dashed into the Indiin camp. kiline eignty-five wavugos, una tiking twenty eight children | fa a haese trom © farn er named Smits, of Tac and some unbroken packas ges, nnd w brestpin w re ently stole on, WAA Captare |, contreprimed rifle car tr rey $210 that belonged lo «Woman recentiy killed at | Tubsc, were found on these Indixns, making it maiter of coriauty that they were the ame Indians that kilted J, B, Wooster end tie woman on lin farm, tis certain that the eitizons of Arizona wi no longer withers the murder of thelr teilows (ue stealing of twit property, aud ta .vly enuuse it." — A BLAZE IN THE NAVY YARD. Admiral Smith's Reception to the OMivers of the Auntrinn War Vensel Novara, Admiral Melancton Smith, Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yord, lust nieht gave @ superb ption to Capt. Suerlamer and tue ofiicers of the Austrian triuate Novaro, The Admirals quarters were taviefully decorated, the Navy Yard band played trom the balcony, and # select party, tnelnd jog distinenianed efvilians with thelr wives wad doughters, were among the guests, Dancing and o fine supper Were prouinent features of the enier tainmont. Avong the gnests were the Ausirian Consul, ©, Boieslawski, Capt, Boerlnmer nd oMcers’ of the — Novara, several officers from the Spanish gunbout Trintty, ond from. tho Unied tutes gunboat Shawmut, toop Soratogs, and ship Vermont; Capts, Wooirey, Ch som, Commander ‘Waters, Chiet Kngin Paymaster Eldrider, Mustor Bridge, aud corre uf the Navy Yara; Liout voome, C Meeker, Houston, and others of thet! Cen, Israel Vogdes, Gen Bum ord, Gen, Cols, Wiking, Ritter, and Siniti, Majors Read, Prayion, acd Ociiby, Copts, Smith and Read, Lievis, ‘Loshe, Wilholin, Bovage, Adatns, Whitues : Vyde, ‘and Gurdiver, and the Ariny; Cominunders Paymaster Cummings, and jer Woodward, of the Navy: Mr. Jy I. Niranahan and several other civiians, bo reception wus brilliant und #itisfactory CURIOSITIES OF pica Grasshoppers ta clouis are destroying the crops of Los Angeles conaty, € ‘Thomas Jaygoo vas yesterday fined @2 by Jas- tice DowAng, for distributing @ Quack dootor's bind bills Patrick Reilly, of 620 Fast ‘Thirteenth atre Chime, Jumped trom ihe kecond story window of bie house Jesterday (> recave arrest by OMlcer Muldoga. tds Spine was badly kured, o JHE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT, ——- DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE &PORTS- MEN IN THE WEST. The Mace-C Cannot Roofers a: Still at Sea— Nothing Known of their Whereaboute— ‘The Excitement in this City. Owr Special Report of the Fight will appearin a Postscript. Ears, Pa., May 11.—Mace and Coburn,with their friends, suiled from here about midnight lest night, the former in the propel Winona, ang the later in the New York, Both wore looking well, and each expressed himself confident of victory. A crowd of epectators ivilowed them on other Uoats, Foar large tage lefWBalalo about the same time filled with passengers also pound for the neone of the fight, and others left Cleveland and Detroit, The odds in the betting were to favor of Maco. Biily SteMatien refused to act as referee be- fore the start, and fears ere entertained that one cold aot be obtained, The boats stormed all olgnt actows the luke und fluaily landed abort ® o'clock Lis morning «two miles cast oof )= Port Dover, Guterio, There were ten tage tn ail, crowded withs parsencers, ‘The partion fwinediately proceesed to the le ground on ‘Wooisey's farin, one mile from Port Ryerte, Dick Holywood, of New York, was chosen refere Jonnay Dwyerand Orney Geozbean second Co duro, oni Jerry Donnovan and Join Cusick eecond Maco, The betting now was $1,000 to $700 on Mace, with plenty of tikers, Port Ryose ts a amall village in the Woodtr: townsiip, ri\asted on a post road a fow miles fre Port Dover, Woolsey's farm, on whicn tue ring was piteled, is between the two places, The men entered the ring at 11:45, and were loudly cheered. At noon they wood the mark, boty being in splendid condision, The betting was 100 © 69 on Mave. Daring the first round, and be fore a biow wus struck, thesdberiff wn county Foleo, backed by fitty Caradian voiun Simcoe, appeared upon the und puta ston to th grand russ for the boats, and board. wet wall for th lany of them were arresiad = On ground, dnt whetver the Mace ana Coburn. ong the natober ts not known ) eave Lag relerce Nh ® decided that tue men meet at 10 «clock to-morrow moruing a! Erie, Pa, wou he will name the figlting ground, From this At is fnferred that neither of them Were urreste:, As nono of the boa's Lave reaches here on their re- turn, 11 ts inferred that avotber fehting ground wae on board, and that the men and their © RONG LO the Diace Beleciod to Have the A Toronto TUE EXCITEMENT IN THE CITT over the result of the meeting between Moce and Cobura on Canadian roll to sete their litle dis. pute was very great, The absence of anything satisfactory from (ie scene of {he contest tended to beigiten and intensity the tncerest Various speculations w indulced in at the Afferent eportin cases as tie fizht aud tte un looked for termiaation. At the Capitol, Jom Mace's headquarters, the crowd urzed to gud ous all oiebt Most! ihe visitors were of the better oraer of sports, Up to midnigut wotiiag hind beow received to re at to the Szht, The varlons reporis poblished iu tue crenivg pabers Were Irelly canvassed, und Were gen orally disere tite VioUs 10 his departure (row treeity, Mace bid t € person wl om eft in Cherse of his establianment that he would teleraon in to witerioon, oni Wen Gur reporter leit ac md vet someth been aecei nds ed L SAM, in Lopes to by piebt it ener telowra ral Ae vrovrie had ve fever tives ducing the ua event Tech tel received aeeut d Fk was as futlo ruse. May 11 —Both men in the fee Holywout reeree, Bot and erent ent Batt Vg or Militery and Reaiiornn. A great many wore arr Cau't tell whee Mcaand Connen eseaved or not. ensoqneree Crosby ned. wurapiied Ais last pusten and Was sscer corner of Fi eratisfae wns ti $00 te 80 on Maes ¢ wilous and ofa rumor oicer ia the revort : at (be tried to any able 0110 c'elock & horns extre wis tome unserunulons parties, wits ereved quite & stir. Te purported to vive the rounts in ve fzht Seventeen i numbe 4 made ¢ the w her, Larse quantities wore sal, tre eutlihl nibbling at the bat readilv, sell wis soon seen throu f bat a good many buy era were ecld nevers! a Tight in Centre Street Richie a ‘The Unb Yesterday afternoon two sual ure had w faling oot on the o and Centre streets, They proceeded to settle their elmenity after the manner of Mace and Co! was named Richie, ‘Tho other appeared to be un known in the neighb rhood, They rolled ap their dirty little sleeves and Ret to work in the most ife manner A lorge crowd of corner loaters collected and cverrad them om, The fuliwing ts the record wf t Touxp dT ey ap rogen ud rar ent Tne t ones Terrific betweon n, One sete’ each ether cantionsly hie annchet ont with the ave. Eras Vorsary clinched, and getibig Rich rr. pumm- ted Wim souauly wy Thun dowe, First kbock-down cla med for TounD 2—They went for each oth diately clue ed. Teows were ran dt fii) toe CON estaNts Wore RepATALeU DY & w Dueket Toren $— The woman tired, Uae ness was re umed wa bheay au din ec fh dor helet arm. le hold nim Unenown® eiar tf wed toons on f Neavily Rounn ¢ Po oand ime rimnately, an with & Riektet ne ‘The noket having 1e ace Weare h i nnd Leiting wastwo h'threw Bis Of oust nthe wonan Iria slunh anay Falee-Reporting Tribune Attacks the Brie Kattroad, hed in the jug How the The report publi Lex t to throw te trac Erie Kal malicious fabrication, w wet, an partios to tujure nour De thout the oad. ont, 8a Silehtest founda. octed by designin ulation of tie road, —— ton in evidently eon A ooklyn Myntery. Mrs, Moleun, wife of Mr, Jaics McLean, ma tor carsenter, of 136 Johnson stroct, 1 yti, In jorus THE SUN Har her husband has wysterius disappeared, He went from his home twelve days hront $8) in tia tec e's, Mea. MeLenn lonened that fearventer name! Fen on had a depute With 1 huavund on tie day Of bak dixoppearonce re arding sone Work Wich: F Jo, ed Molen had taken from ia, Kenton, it 4s auld, Iollowed MeLean, Me Loan i 24 years old, of licht comp'esion ; be wore a brown coat and vest, and dirk grey pailoons, He Wus sirieily temperate, — Popular Politicians Serenaded, Last night, a lar of Hon. dames Irvin, a large de’ sociation © nuinber of the const headed by Reilly's ba tion from the * John W lod to bis residence in nd honoret him wi nr. Teving ‘thanked them fur n were delivered by several of t the Bghteenth Word eomoliment nts and Ae Fast a neren. the henor prove Dwenty Bret stre AY a representative, altor woica t rewaners visited the teriierce of James O'Brien tn Kast Thirty-fourih stroct ex Sherif, wad serenaded him —— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPN, Raward Riddle of Boston a The Ninth Aray Ce yestorday Loaded boats are pas the reeont erent Yrask Karl Granvile declines to say whet!er the Eogiieh gine ow tie United States will be adjudica ed ia nglau Jones, Barnes & ( kor, of Plulauelputa, bave fail em = BROOKLYN. 1d Kelober, four j ears old, wae run over by in Haw Ln ay ur Va Jay. He died vo (Md eaccee Hug nan Frank Norton, ex-Coroner Bar. Hon Lake O'Rvilly are Juage Voorhecs's Competitors for We oMce Of Civil Jusuise iw tue bast ern Ditrict, ‘The movoment for the organization of a Pe Ferry Company in WilLamsourgn, tn 0 monp ogreswing IAVOrADIY,. Thi rey Burg are ibieresved, George Carson, wllos Ni hela by Justice Kiley yesterday for robbery. te eu: tered the Chureh of the Assumitiog oo Wednesday, ng devotional #ervidwe, afd Was @mboug the worl devout of « himself, and ed ne rok poor Dx stealing $16.5, with which be ee @Aped through « window, d yomterday, had {ls reunion in Boston ne Osborn, the Erie Cailat locality of lard oll retin, s stomrine be Baw a wagon on Wednon plete sition 60 Uh hoavi alias Johnson, was Tuesday's Tribune of | © THE IMPERIALIST CONSPIRACY. —-— Grant's OMicebolders Furnishing an Exease a with Federal Outrage and Murd Wasmixoros, May 11.—Rovenue Collector Dovaidson, of the First South Carolins District, Writes to Commssionar Pieasonton that aniess the Government interferes in hie district its represents lives will have to abaadon their homes. Tne Col- lector says that for & your past he las frequently boon warned of danger to himeelf and family; that throughout the district there exists a well-organized society, composed of soldiers and friends of the late Confederacy, whose object is to control social and political aetion, and that ia every county ia the dis trlet they are destroying representative men, friends Of the Government, white and colored, In Chester field county, on the 19th olt., Robert Melton, a tax collector under Donaldson, was called from his bed at midnight and slot down; his wife was foully mordered, and his dauehtor badly wonnded, In Lan caster county @ maa was taken from nis bed aad hanged ; a# was also another man ia Williamsbarg county. and the Commissioner of Clarendon county All these outrages were committed within a few dave, nnd In no Instonce Wine any effort becn made wo bring twe offenders to Justic Donaldson says he bas Feceived_ aoveral (hireaten Ing lottors, one postmarked Cheraw, wherein hie wos ordered Wo leave the county in fitecn duys. Ax sistant Assossor McKnight bad received a similar arning. Special Deputy Joreph Gallacher, who is Democrat and of ono of the Best fa h been anno'ed and throatoned, refuses to te eoilection of txos in Kershaw and Lancaster countion. Another deputy, Frank Gows, who has doen in office two yeara in those comoties, has also refused for like rearo. a. Mr. Donaldaon declores the State powerless to protect the loyal citizens, and atks that application be wade to the President ‘or auch force as may be Necessary to protect the lives of the revenue officers and the Government property The President hae promised several radiou! Sema- tora that the military stall be at once sent to South Carolina, — A NEW HAMBURGA NIGUTMARE, A Somnambatint 1 Forty Miles an Hour—Rema: Escape trom a Horrible Deoth Williaa Walton and William Kerr are two young men residing at Kingston, Ulster countr. ‘The latter is a son of the Sheriff. On Tuesday they started in pursuit of @ prisoner, taking the Hudson River Railroad at Rhinebeck, Reaching Albany, tey ascertained that person answering the de- scription of the individaal they were in search of haa beon seen at the depot, and from the fact that lie had deen observed readinz acony of the New York Tritune, \t was ivferred that he had gone West, With toia add tional clue the officers again starced in purenit, taking the night express on tne New York Central Raiirond west. When between Utica 4 Rome, Walton, wearied with the day's journey, and excitement. dropped asleep, and creaming that the engincer of the express nad le‘ wis post, that the train was rashing slong under no control, and that certain destruction awaited it, be arose 10 a fommambulistic state, rushed to the rear platfwrm, 4 before engers, Who wore tronaxe hort prevent, ae leaped from thi care, Wisi ng at lightning apoed, Strange As it may seem, he Was not kived. He lay inseon: Dio for a few monents, and When he uwore to con- Scionsness, it was to ce the castward Donad express come texring down she trick on whieh he lay at full speod, Taking int of bin position ata glince, he aroused hin ad by @ serics oF alm Superion.a efloris 40 crawled trom the track jas as the train rushed by im Will sis Boeinoss of tie win Wien the fuct of he rineular occurrence Leo: genersily known, the wildest eacivement was n Pesson. ors,,who demanded that petant put bre« Wing ae amt the vut the condnetor an exeuse that ip all probabilit tee ban Was ki led cutrigat, and that hence t Was no need oF it. At die exhibition of iuvuman tie pasee: gera became more excited, and « pression Pdianution i 0 MeRsu On the urriv fe trait at Rome Kerr a | returned {0 (ie seeur of the strange e toned Wallon lyin: by the side af the traces, of the rail in a ion. y ve ox i terms a . He Varely He ‘wos re moved to Vues snd a physician summoned, wio found the wonndes man tearfully oruised, although ho bones were oroaen, It 1s probabie ve will re over. After his wounds wore aressed, be aud his companion sturted for Kiugeton, where they arrived on Weduesday night ton ®ve that when he first become conacions W a eo nceldent, be he lat beon vere copvictiva (uae {8 was rushing Beadlong bo avetruc vent THE EIGHTH WARD CHIEFTAIN The Norton Assoriniion of the Fifteenth Tender him a Renominntioa ‘The rholt's Modest Speer AtQu'clock last eveuing the Fifleenth Ward Norton Associaion made a descent upon the roa dence of the Hon, Michiel Norton. Th we Leaded by Henry Kunkel, their President, ant Raiph Watts their Secretary. David J. ‘Twobey waked upto the Thundervo's and wwid BeNaToR: The nicmbers of (he Asso: tation bewing your Mane, repie-euting the sentiments of thousand Of Vour constituents. come to dos ploasiag daty. Thay come to offer Vou the convratuiations Walch pudlic Wess Well guarded aud pulle duies well dane, ta Db hall Of the people, and lor thy prom 10a of the Keucral wears Bb al tinies fuuy hier, We all Kiow what you have dave Iv well) what you deacrva that the enemy are very oe the c.tadel of thus Senato, ou alone n to fe Dart is already on are in to te 8OF the Jiebe eG, hab we ¢ 0 wir. y Ne uext ¢ witha ou and wo to whe man w dus fuity nas mt th two hotly cont sted M ph in the fulure val eenuimnent, Senator Norton roplied as follows t GextimMen: Whatover Lmay tiave dove ot omitter, te \ 1y that have done waatbcon d yiny god ment and ability 60 serve ty Vu hey andy ‘eeneral wol are oF this cw t the wis le state; and wuile Liold tae Nik Go Oe UNWOFKY OL OUDIC [rust of private cont hoiee who Teandiferent tthe vood opinion of bi Wenn, LMAay say bawett has constantly, been ty hyut to do my Muly WhhOUs fear OF vavor It perimys bo count WiKK Gay e¥rtaliry upo tu As and Feewls of (he Nox: elect Mole Wt too sgn oink ata y ye WeRshly do, tor thts [rion ¥ Ht tt el shal ‘ tor, tf to yon, tet i cy. a Wita te and prival eT wiss You wll kuod une It then threw open his new side pagne flowed likw wale avisit to the Hon, > Foss praistug bin for lis aaa Another Free About four yours ag Besar, of N ana went ceived wt New (raver und t vein in her ara ve Tragedy, the young wife of Jacob Word has just been re ted sulcile by opening a — The Fall of an Plevato Major Roop and Willium Germaine non street, and WH, Germaine and duc Grind ond Kluge strcets, were sev torduy by tho ful of ch elevator M which te cending 10 the upper story of Allen's mill lierry street, The chet parted, and fell from the third to the Mrat Noor JOLILNGS AKOUE OWN. rture of the European Posspoued until due 10 Surah Inde, aged 4), nose 428 East fsloventi str Brickiayer's. Un of 90 Can b Gem of ely iojured yes at Wt the vievator The d excursion party 4 kerosene lainp at tnd Was Dad y Duragd on No. 4 last night tenderod sympachy and aid to the Pennsylvania cowl mi vers James Holman of Greenpoine fe the pavement wh toxcated and tracturod bis » He died 10 the Park Hospital yesterday Ata meeting of Tenth Ward citizens last mteht, Justice Joon Scott Was mained as candidate for the Becate from the Filth District Mra. Barbara Brady, 65, who was burned by the npeetting of kerosene ol Batu ac 179 Greenwich An) Bight, diea Yesterany ‘Tye Key, Mr. Hill, in his remarks oi Proachers’ Meeting did not intend bo Aulari Lick Ly bis OWN C :neregAt don, ‘Toe Heavy Men lat night elected Frank A. Rin fom President, W. W. Vauderous Vie Pres.deut, D: M.A. Finued Becrotary, and Veter J, Bogart Treas uret Vhe William M, Tweed Loague, commored of Ox mann, last aluuteierted man. President Char es Ka a Joba ‘Crane Secretary the Mayor fun api Te us hy irevt oo Mond Hud yu Vie aud and Comptrolter hay uid aw tho” Corporniio rclected THe a aby Others ih The gratuites of the University of Lewisbar Pa. res ta New Yor. it 6 Astor House linet ait were addresses ov the Key. De fk, aiontls, y. Ar. Davies, M. I, Baker, A. ix. Gosics, aud D te A hoy, the ste ver & about 15 vears of age, while running from L Board, in Prowd street, was accisentally ron A deriodaly ‘wared by a (our-waveled vob cle, He was akea (oa drug store by Me Currie and oiher stock Broners eturaing (oO the Hoard. Me, CUr ele (ook up # subscription fur bbe boy, abd raised G09. PRICK TWO CEATS KELSO’S SPLENDID ARMY. ane THE STURDY POLICK RATTALION® BEFORE THE MAYOR. A Splendid D lic Safoty-All Doubt Romoved Concerns ing Police Proficiency in Army Drill. At precisely noon yesterJay the police of this city formed in line at the Battery, off-platoons and reserve sections, and nambered 1.200 patrolmen, 58 roandsmen, 78 sergeants, and 99 cuptaics, The occusion of the gathering was the Aunual perade of the Municipal Pviive Department the firet under the administration of Saperintendens elso, Capt. Copeland assigned each company ite place in line, The men marched in companies of 9 front with @ rourdeman on ench wing, a captain im command, and two torges fle clorers. They marched like veterans, and thelr sylendid appear ance elicited much applause from thore spectators Who looked upon military precivion of movement as one of the essentials of pollee duty, while the Kenia! Superintendent, as he marched ut the head of the column, war tha recipient ine from oar militiamen for the foldierlike beuring of the mes uncer his command, As the body moved down Beaver tr Broad and Wall streets to Browiway, THE BULLS AND DEARS rent the alr, tearing itall to pieces with hi hi Justily cheered the Superintendent and the police men who were 0 cheerfully losing their wonted sleep and anfiiting themselves for genuine police duty by this soperd display. ‘Tho thieves from the! coverts also cheered the police, but for another rem son. Up Broadway the column marched, hoaded by Grafu'la’s fall band of one handred musicians and the Seventh Reeimeat drm corps in gray uniform, On the steps of the City Hull were MAYOR VON O'MALL, the Police Commissioners, the Jodges of the Se preme and Marine Courts, Police Justices Dowling and Hogen, Sheriff Brennan, the Boards 0” Alder mon and Assistant Aldermen, Thomas ©. Acton, and unnumbered influential politicians, As the po= lice ¢ throurh the eastern gate of the Park the band strnck ao ® patriotic air, and as the colama Passed in review and gave the tuarching salute, the thieves |) ied off townrd the Wall street bank: ‘The three divisions were commanded rosper tively by Cept Copeland, Inspector Walling Inspector Jameson, Each division was composed of ten companies, the centro division having ab Ite ad & et, through and MAGNIFICENT SILK MANNER, The line of march was continnot up Broadway to Fourteenth atreet, to Fifth avenue, to Twent third street, to Third avenue, and ‘down Kighth street to ‘Tompkins square, where the men were din ninsed, One of the most pleasing Incidents of the varade was a surprise to Capt. Frank Soeimht at the Battery, Just before the line was formed. It was tne pre sentation of a handsome gold «shield from some cite jae old friends, who though opposed to uim ia polities, and non-residents of his Ward, took that opportunity Of expressing their admiration of hi ster'ing qualities, On tue back plate appears the fol lowing inscription: } Presonted to Capt Francis ©. Speiaht oftne Ziih Preeiner, by some of hiv trlecds, E Appointed Patrolman Joly 17,1855. Apported Avsistant Captain July, 1946, olated Cuptain Jan. & Li, Tae Captain wore his superb present, which was much admired, but informed toe donors that he would be to oecept 1 without permission from the Cowmissioners Notwithstanding the immense namber of poltees men Wiio pirtiet, ated {a the parady, tue same name ber of petroluen were on daty throughoat the city AY on Other days, witie the wiole dotwetive force Were distributed with a view if possible of anado ing tho thieves, who doubtios# expected 0 reap ® rea har atromen were too worry to report to teir respective stations the mumoer of barglaries an { roboeries last algat, en in¥ Having b sd by the New York Commit sioners, the on sissloners of Richmond, tor gether with Clief Ly Forge, Serceant Rasibrook, And tie clork of the Hoard, Bir, llitcdeork, came te ork and with the process of ‘domoral izing the New York torce oe THE JOINT HIGH TREATY, Voting Down Amendments tn Committes— Tndicatto tbat it May Eventuatiy be Ratified—Karl Grauville’s Approval. Wasuinatos, May 11.—The Foreign Kelationa Committee were in session all day on the treaty and made very ith progress, The time was occupied n diveussing the vurious sections, Attempte te amend were made by Senators Casserly, Belurs, and Patterson, but Sonstors Cameron, Harlan, Hamlin, and Morion are opposed to any amendinente ¥ kind bob ia toe Comaiites, pie rrine to let ths treaty goto tho Sonate aa tim, ‘They dit not, nowover, get Uironzn the details su. Hereutiy to enad! hew to report it to the Senate be ore Saturday. and possibly not before Mooday. Torre i not os uncd inierest manieswd in the treaty by the Senators ua Wan supvosed there wonid bo, and. there 1s considerable diversity of opimic to-day us ty whas to do with it, A majority voto im the Senate can amen! it, eithonen it takes a twor thirds vote to ratity It, At presect no one can tore: te'l what will be done, but the indications ure thet te treaty will evensuaily ve confir.ned. Minister Thornton has rece) a message from Rarl Granville sporoving of the tr_aty as an entirety, aod espressing his beilef tat Her Majosty's Gove ernmous will ratify it. the Morderer, Examined by Exe porta iu Lunacy, Avponx, May 11.—Dr. Gray of the Utica Asys nant Dr. Vanderpoel of this city, commissioned by the Goveruor to inquire into the saniiy of Rub Jo bave wade heir examination and returned te Rutiom this city to make their report to the Governor, It will be ready {i aday or two, It ts anid the intere View Wasa Very remarkable ono. Dwicit King of tady, @ stenographic reporter, accompanied itis to Dincuaniton. ‘dhe’ d cave ons hut the exwuination shot be siretly private, Even the watchmas, who is emp oyod michtund day to guard aeatust the commiss — LOSSES BY PLR, Tho principal stores tn ban Bernardino, Cal, were uroed nthe Sih nat The Pullman cae manufacturing shop at Detroit ve veetorc ay rele Pranklin Collinry ty Bi mil county, Pa, was buried o@ NEW JERSEY, siesta Vhie foeine Long Beunch gives employment te Ju lee Dep ae of Newark, on Wednesday attendod pareals in Belvidere Harty Otis, con.ot Rey Mr, Otis, of Shrewsbury, nee been appointed by President Grant to West Pola At the recent annus) town election held in Kev pork, Talfale Hodgson, sq, Was elected Mayor of Was place, The Hutson Connty C riay sentenced Samos Nitler aud Chv'les NM outgoweryy | lokpook ety dour yours in thy Stale Prizon Au infant son of Richart Waters of 9 Cf strooty Pa ctson, expired vee erday wh viously 1 appare Williom M twenty-five Uy berteet noni, more. a Moriisiown carpentor, fell ot-on Wednesday from the eaves of @ He was pro: how buliging, Ho was fatally nar d Mrs, Dougings Robinson is building a handsome Ruirespal chapel, x22, on her crowds on Orange Mouuteia, wear the residence oF Gen. MuClelan, A trotting course will soon bo built as Itod Banky NJ. Tho projectors of tie nidertaking prop ae tO Make tt one OL the Bratclase trocuux courses tm the couwtry A young gent of Frechol!, N.d., was recently fined 2 Dy the | Jisvicoot that place for kissing A DEAMLICAT. Deuhelie Us eeVOULeeU Un Khe FLeeb WikDe Capt, Edmund West, of Long Branch, 18 sald to be the ouly euviving persun in (hab vicluity. who served Inthe war ol isi He ty nearly 30 yeate old, ity eight thousand acres in Ruriington, Came Iiive bern anil audgr ano (hy Marios U1 Ciullcery 10F $45,200, W) liam Anders ted bis wife, with Weon be ane Liv rv ina tivab 1 wile aud 61x ¢ ¢ aiid, Were BUOUL Coming LVEF Lo nee bin, Livre is ving in Manchester, N J.» wealthy Tinies, abd le again about to Mote herse tin te Bolp boils of Matiinuny to foil husband "for better oF Fdward Barboar and Alexinder Wilson, ems plovees of Howes were arrested th Jersey Ci near) Hovwhvds She has Ove travelling wil iter Mouday Mir, Vreclund, @ Newark undertaker, made a cof fin thinyone eho in Wada by six feet th lengthy ang pop in bro ition, tt WAS My cated for bie body ol Macy urns who Hed at 164 Seventh avenue, 0° dropey, Tie €or po welgived 400 pounds, James Gray wis oed $5 dy Inatice Lennon te City yesteraay ; and vos having that amoung, Tol, Al won, (he doo! nat d'with plot and y on hwo WiL® on eutoring tue ¢ gueriiy Wound io | ‘They were the’

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