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—————————— SSS PRICK TWO ORATS. THE TROUBLE AT THE MINES THE MINERS OF THE D., ft. AND W. CO. GOING TO WORK. Morning Star Hall in West Twenty-fourth | Quiet Restored in Scranton—The Faneral of street was packed Inst night. The colored men of the Two Mm ya Wi jeosday A Ramered Repulse of Veorsailiiste—T the West side bed met in indignation to denounce Preeession a Mile Long, aed an impree- ‘Troaty with Germany, the mon of their race who had joined Tammany's sive Coremeny. Pants, May 19.—The Commune claims that its | Kxcelsior Colored Regiment. Mr. H.W. Crosby | Sceawron, May 19.—There has been no die forces recaptured the Lycée of Isay yesterday, amd | presided, and was assisted by Willianr L. Themp- | turbance to-day, The laborers employed at Briggs that the Versaiitiot: have been driven from Vanvres. | son, Theodore B, De Plassy, Isanc Comathere, and | breaker, headed by their employer, Mr. W. W. Count Ladisine Zamoyeki bas deon arrested, It ¢ | Aug. T. Bishop as Vice-Presidonis ; sed #amacl W. | Scranton, marched in « body, armed with rifles snd Tomored that be is compromised in the plot for the | Clay, Theo. B. Voorhies, amd Alex. Powell as Beore- | guarded by soldiers, to the shaft this moroing, and ‘explosion in the Avenue Trocadero, tartes, after their day's work returned in the same impos- ‘The Comaiittes of Safety have decreed the sup ‘Mr. N. F. Gaylord was the rst speaker. Me bit- manner, No violence was offered tiem, sor Pression of the Rerus des Dewe Mondes, Avenir Na | terly denounced the officers of the regiment, de- ‘ited tn any way by the thousands of tonal, Patrie, Commune, Justice, and five other | plored the ingratitade of the colored man who could ers who bad guthered along the line of march, journals, No sew journals are to be establisned | sell himsel’, bones, diced, marrow, and all fers ‘The funerals of Davis and Jones, killed in the Until the civil war is over, Writers must sien their | miserable aniform, and vividty recalled the scenes | riot of Wednesday, took place this afternoon. The articles, and are liable to trial by court martial and Of the July riots to prove the sincerity of their new | entire population of Hyde Park turned oot, and punishment fer attacks on the Government. OM- | friend large delegations from Bellevue, Providence, Dun- sors who hesitate to obey orders are warned that After the close of Mr. Gaylord's address, one of | more, tnd Bhanty Hill were in attendance, The THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. si THE GUMBLETON MURDER, | goietarwcersemus ot gat here, even though they had dis THE KEENEST FRAUD YET. ASSASSIN'S ARRIVAL IN NEW | When arrested, fergenmoyer bad shout 2.000thalers | HOW TH > SPORTS GOT TO THE MACE YORK FROM GBRMANY. Wate oe book, ta AND COBURN FIGHT, Fhe Haltimore Fricude whe went toChicnge | giannis wr of credit from The book also contained the na WHAT THE COLORED MEN 8: THE STRUGGLE FOR PARIS. es A REIGN OF TERROR STILL EXISTING IN THK CITY. ewes Communiat Successes Report ef Notre Dame-400 1 to New ¥. Crowd tm Ch Have zr At 6 o'clock last evening an immense crowd gathored io the City Hall Park to gese on a little, thin, one-armed man, fantastically deessed, who wis walking around the City Hall an If his life depended oon his speed, Me wore # red and blue soldier cap with @ white peak, anda gold tinsel star in front « btuo flannel shirt open im front, with red lappete and cuffs, decorated with similar stars, black kneo- breeches edged with gold lace, white cotton stock- ings, and balmoral gaiters, In his band he held & large and a email American flog. On the Iaree one an printed in black letters ; ~ Kngitsh elected, but Jewell ‘The ttl Sytventer Davis of New Ha. . Conn .. f & member of the Third Con. ecileut Cavalry, in whieh nt be lowt his tert arm at Bermada Handred 01 the recent elec Mr. Wilbur Bani low Haven, the co tions being that, should Koglish be defeated, he w to walk to New York and go three times around Circulation — Over 6300,000 Worth Discovereé—New Y e Bottom. On the 5th day of January t ast Mr. William Bi. Barr, the general passencor agent of the Erie pe 8 sugar re Ratiroad Company, received & letter from the agent 2 Gum. | & March factory in the village of Wautienville in the | gt Omaba, ening that two tickets had reached his Dieton in Chicagu in Jannary Inst, Berge Renin | S0chy of Brungmick, North Germany. Daring for | office bearing the same date and numbers, and ad- a@ccompenied Mr. Dizon as an stant and toter bad ry erably io La basi ar he wae vising bim to have the matter investigated. Mr, ter during their negotiations in Germany, The the breaking oat of the war he was | Harr, convinced that one of the tickets must Henle of thle Haporiann Case wore aiaiy colalied cea eeeTi cve mortgngen | Counterfeit, sent for Mr. Alex, Bisson, State detec tn Tux Sux at the time of the murder, and may be oatate ‘of | tive io the employ of the Erie Railroad, and directed feiterated with interest, few of our readers are bim to sift the matter, bonversant with them, Wm. Gumbleton, tne marderod mi Trinh Mr. Joseph Dixon, of the Chicago detectiv foree, arrived here yesterday afternoon in th dtoamship Weser, having in custody Alfred Ziog: meyer, who is accused of murdering Jai eT IN GERMANT. Mr. Bisson spent four weeks in Omaha after a clue in Germany on | to the mystery. He became satis pine mile was a young ‘The murdorer was arrested Of dissipated habits. His parents were | {Pom' Wachenvilie’ beets respectable people in the city of Dublia, and occu: | of the Duchy ot Branswic jed of the cor: rectnoas of Mr. Barr's theory, but although he did not succeed in catching the guilty pari re. ied @ coud position in society, About s year ago | \ae meal eae Gentlemen | ceived information sufficient to warrant him in be | the City Hall within for ight hours, Shonid the | they will be considered guilty of treason. the men in the rear of the hall desired to be told | procession to the cemetery was one mile in length, Mr. Gumbleton, Sr., died, leaving @ fortune of | Jescrip yonor the mardererformmdee by Mepis: | Hevinx that contrary be the ease, Mr. Bunnell was to be the ‘THe SPOLIATION OF NOTRE DAME, the nature of the meeting. Loud cries of “ Bit | the entire street being literally Allied with people £12 00 to de distributed among four children, one | on from Chicago, and the announcement of the fact THR MEADQUARTERS oaxa ese rian le Davis started at 1 orclock’ on Thuce. | Many arronts have been made of prostitutes interrupted the speaker, where- | on foot. A line of carriages also © girl and the rest boys, A family diference | shat be rived in Germany, When Consut : day sfternoo upon be turned round, shouting New Haves chicken, no goose eit! it him out,” down,” dronkards, A requisition has beom made for the were in New York, Mr. Bisson returned at once to rose over the division o: the money. Lagal reme. | suiekue,took the matter in hand he worked it out tilver candlesticks fn the cathedral of Notre Dam With unflagging eneruy, and waa rewarded for bis | ‘his city, and proceeded to lay traps for the detec Gies were at length adopted to settle the quarrel, | Iabor by successfully iracing the murderer Into the | tion of the counterfeiters. All the conductors on OVER A MILE IN LeNorm from Platt's saloon. RS Rroadway, f 4 | Spproached the burial place by another street, a reaching Norwalk at 6:30P.M. E ied by Mr. Bunnell and Mr. Charlies Wigay, but e008 Sfler lea: Norwalk | Persons without passports are prevented from | derisive jests followed this, Chairman in- | nondreds came flocking over the folds, The nd, as a compromise, Wm, Gambleton, the victim | Harts mountaing, | whither he had wnaccountably | ge road were privately notified to be on the look- out, and he proceeded the Fest Of the | leaving the city, The Committee of Safety are de- Gigrentiy Sor Wares Wo order. know if this is an | POF Dresent is variously estimated at from seven to Of Ziegenmeyer, received £1,600 as his share of his | grange occurrence in. this romantic tragedy--the | Out for the spurious tickets; but they were so well | Way Without them. termined to roxe Paris to the ground rather than | {ndignation meeting or what?” ten thousand, The services were conducted in father's fortune. tact of Zolecweyer taking refuge beside e scantily | exeocted that it was found. impossibio to distiaguion | get yi cent rene et pattern ecient Hotel surrender, There is @ heavy eannonade on the | ‘The Chairman having politely stated the object of | Welsh, aod wore very impressive, upward of @ the meeti the gentieman sat down. southwest sido of the enceinte this morning. ‘At this point & delegation of the cause of the | ousand Joining in singiog the closing hyma. A PLERISCITUM, trouble—the Griffin Reciment—entered the hail, Reramption ie close at band. Meetings were hel@ Midnight.—It \s said that tho Germane demand | Headed by the Lieutenant Colonel, Jolin, w. ‘Taylor, | to-day in Hyde Park by the minors of the Delaware, that an armistice be arranged between the two op- eveok, otseesty Lackawanna and Western Company. It was voted posing forces around Paris, to enable the taxing of to accept the proposition to resume at 93% conte A plobiscitum throughout France to deeide the future | SMOnE the oMicers of the mesiieg, but ee ccmisre, | Por diamond fear, A committee was appointed te form of goverment, aed bring the civil straggie to aps wait upon the represenative ef the Company an@ inhabited villag nd living on the sideof @ monn while bis ar With aletter of crecit for this ram in bis por @esrion, be sailed for New York in April, 187, ar riving here or the 3d of that month, He remained fo New York buta short time, and procesded to Baltimor: and sleps antl &:39 o'clock yesterday morniog. wren he again wok uo his line of mareh for this city He comple ar miles—in thir ind a haif hours been impeded by Biratford, and (o have tired out a te ed him from New Rochelle He wai Much expausted at the Buish, and after being rub- bed down and cooled off in Smith's saloon under the SUN boliding, be went to the Conti 1 Hotel them irom the genuine ones, and nothing eame of it + and conviction were being plotted in Chicago, ‘The Erie Railway officials were completely at fault, A VOYAGE TO THE GALLOWS, and iv the mean time large numbers of counterfeit Daring bis {mprisonment in Branswick, Zeigen- | tickets continued to be passed upon their agents in where he presented his letter of credit | meyer was confiaed in the old Monastery of St. Ber- | all parts of the country. McKimmun, The letter was drawn by | pari, which ie now over dred years old; | A short time before the Mace-Cobnrn fiasco, a to Messr one O'Callahan, alawyer of 1 Opal street, Dublin. | phe being sour wed fa Juil'in, | Stranger called at the Erie office in this city, and formed h tain in German: walking tm the crowd which foll our low Street Jail He direciod Mersra, BcKimmun to sell the gold for tou of debtor prosonted @ ticket which he wished to have ex. | fF the purpose of taking # good night's sleep close, Dr. Dei mainly directed to a | inform bim of the action taken, After a conference Breendacks, which was done, Some time aferward renee, neurones changed, It purported to be special ticket from ‘The officers of the Commune have seized the val- ty. \ding at 10 o'cloek to-night, the amouut was transferred by Gumbleton's orders ge of Detecti Buffalo to New York, and was recognized aa « to the orm of BLAKE BROTHERS OF NB! able sacred artictes in the Church of the ‘Trinity, oo ‘THE PROPOSITION WAS AOCEPT - against the seductive whispers of Tammany Hall. 4 44 made by which ail the coll All the churches of the city will be wimilarly dealt | 2€ainrt the seductive whispers of Tammany Hall. | | and arrangemon io by \@ colllerios With; end tees closed, FP, Butler followed, the former reviewing the netions | Of tee D., and L. W. Co. will be started on Monday ‘The demolition of the famous Chapel of Expiation | of edged militia, | Hie eddrese was rapidly spread throughout the city, "Anjou, Bt. . | foreibie, Lumarous, and pointedly sarcastic, keeping | and being fr fn ld aad @*Anjou, bt Honord, bes been com: | [orci ee ine roar of laughter a mee Want beter now being fired ia joyous saticipa- u I. ‘A Court of impeachment was opened to-day to se- |" tesolutions were read by George W Francis. de- | ‘There will be a mestine of the Delaware end Red couster(et, On being questioned where bo got it, be sald that be bad bt lot One SUN Teverter cating Deveuike Dixon test | Purchased it ia Mace's ealoen, the Capitol, from In Baltimore young Gumbleton made the ac- qnaintance of Alfred Zicgenmeyer, young Germa: what manner the prisoner couducted nim- | man representiog himself to be an agent If on bis way to New York, she detective replied: ween ose With whom he soon became on the most tatimate | Fy Was saudenly changeable in his movements—at | of the Erie Railway Company, and to Worms. They learned the art of welegraphy togeth | one time there would be & sirange placidity about | 10 the Prescott Houre, Me said that he bad paid wr, and appeared bosom friends to all who knew | the man's couulenance, and s curious smile that | $10 for it, and wished to exchange It for @ ticket to to Mace still Training in Kast New York—Co- burn Refusing to Geto Ka chy. AScw reporter called on Mr, Harry Hill last wight to leara tho Iatest Mace and Coburo gossiv. Mr. Hill said tat Coburn, with bis trainer and some friends, called on bim yesterday morning ard pat in a formal claim for the stakes of the iat rons. him, and every arrany me think be believed bimsel! te be safe; chen he | lect hostages upon wiom to execute the retaliation ee eee haf and Cay? an son Company's men at Providence to-morrow, ana mbleton im: | ecu Mart up und walk nervously to wad fren ana | Bataloand return, Mr. Bisson obtained a full de: | match, Mr. Hill refused to give them up, but sald | measures determined upon by the Commune. Ouitte After the close of Mr. Butler's epesch a Mt be almost certain that they tee will accept the rite scheme of bis, by iaatily resume bie seat, dropping his bead be. | seription of the bogus agent from the stranger, and. | he would under all circum stances abide by the a: ‘The Communists claim that they repulsed, yes. | was made for th stand by the Grifim men, who bad ‘Which be Lored to materially increase the §8,768 of | tween bis hand, and looking vaguely upon the deck. | coime to Mace's, found that the information be had cision of the referee, Coburn and his friends then § terday and to-day, the attscks of the Government | DY tls time became uumerous,sithough vasy ta tne | renehon wire reason. Which he was Dossesred. He proposed to enter into | At,\o suicide, I dons bollave Be would bare com. | received was correct. wont away dissatinsed, Cobara still declaring that | forces at Neulily, Clichy, Issy, and Vauvres. wire tood-looking Col, Grifia was not preseat, bat | convict the man Kecraatebe te aliencé to, have Desiness in the West; and with this object in vie: was not aware of the evidence agal THR SELY-OTTLED AGRXT although he wanted to Oght Mace, be would not go to Kansas City, Mr. Hill thereupon went to Fast Ne POUR WENDRED INSURGENTS KILLED, Vensarnums, May [19.—Marshal MacMebon, tn Keneral orders read to the army to-day, tells the tenant-Colon ‘Jolly Ajdt, | fired the shot that killed’ one oF both the miners, : Qi ennedy wore | Jones and Davie, Babdseriptions are coming in from ttn wel ‘ all quarter fray the expe nqueiched, COrECOMe %HE. The | Pr Secation to-the last extremity. Kear U1 clothing, jon. I frequently tried te make bim speai Oontity of ready made clothing, which | possess! nara te ke Rim toent had left four tickets there on sele, and had disposed of a large number of others to persons intending to xo and shioped to Cuicago,' He in- | with me, but \ Of he fact that he had money in | straagely sient ao York to soe from that time ir iptimacy thick. _ be present at the Mgdt. Following up this clue, Mr. | Mace. The latter said he would go to Kansas City | goidiers tt.at rebels bave destroyed the monament Sic ea now in Jail, will have posed running scemrtisgs tobe ‘rend, Set nie ofer SPANISH RULE IN CUBA, Sisson took the same train with the excursionists, | with bis trainer and backers, and would piteh and | in the Place Venddme, which foreign enemies had GOV. HOFFMAN'S BODA WATER, ‘Were invariably rejecied. ‘ and kept « vigilant watch on bis fellow passengers enter the ring. Should Cobure not put in an appear left undisturbed, and exhorts th to redouble their ——— In pursuance of ois business plans, Gambjeton | A Bull Fight Horrible Atreci- | He followed the contuctor through the train, and | 82¢€. Mace would claim the stakes, wich he would 19 to ve the country and ite glori How Dick Tweed was Advised to Bupply th pared to go to Unicweo. He selected the 1%h of tes io efor preserve 7 8 glorious be entitled to under tne rules of the FP. R. Valimaseda Ke- | whenever le saw ons of the bogas tickets offered | "*yplisict te anaer to jovember as the date of is departure, In the as memories. Two battalions of Government troo; Metropolitan He: WHAT WORKINGMEN ARE DOING. aiternoon of the same. duy Ziecermeyer, who had | ,. duesting te be Remeved-Spauish Leases. | submitted the nolder to a close questioning. vo ey that bo (taste) Wo. more inea “Lantees ote on Tharsday carried at the point of the bayonet two | _Atexactly 11:40 A. M. on the day before Gor ceed engaced roums a nis boardinz house for « pro | Correspondence of The sun #¢) all concurred in saying shat they iad bought | Arlt and thas sitere sethiement of the pending dis- | sositions near Montrouge, Killing and wounding 490 | Hoffman departed for Richmond. while passt Me. Wel Young Exoserated—Mr. Grifia tracted term, rushed to his ispdiady and told ber Havana, May 13.—On more than one account | their tickets from @ persow answoriog the descrip. re Raat to 10,008 tae ar ag arly pas of the insurgents, ‘Tne pisces occupied wore after- | throagh the City Hall Park, he felt e haud gently D noed as & Disturber of « Ghat be wat Tcamnot tot last Sunday's bull ght in the plaza of | tion which he bad obtained at the Erie office, He | that could be musualiy agreed apon. ward evacuated, because to exposed to the fire of | descend upon his Gadernatorial shoulder, Hie Charges Utterly Pri i GOING TO CHICAGO WITH GCMBLETON, Belazeoin pase without & word. The names of Fix | jeaened that the party in question was on the train, |, Should Cebarm accept that chalienge, Harry Hill | Ut vneus's heavy guns, Se-ay, John, goed morsing.” The Workingmen’s Uniom last night went into One expres curried tue trunks trom their | pulls were suggestive: Bramosio, {Carlos Manuel expects to have the consent of both men to name a | e Je ie depot, und that ev ent | Oe - Baitiuore tneetior. hey were next teen in om: | (Cespedes of coarse), i Cassnova (Emilia de Via ey in Pitisburgh. Thence they proceeded to | varde of your city), & but did not succeed im identifyiag him until he go: | spre within Bit) miles of New. York. where they toErie, At that point he learned that the smart | may feht, eceompanied by twenty-five ‘friends only. Bc. The plaza wea Blied | eoundrel had heen plying bis nefarious business in | "be Will be in honor bound to seo that the best man Governor, | Committes of the Whole to consider the propriety * | of Nelsou W. Young's conduct relative to the re RUMORED REPULAM OF VRRSAILLISTS, "Good morning, Isaac," said the 6: LouDoN, 0.—The Dally Ne _ | ae be turned and bebokd the Hon. Innac A. Morui eee LE Da birertgonsalag Jobn, can you Just step over to the Hall? I want | Peyment of certain moneys advanced by Jamea tho Vorsatiliste hare occu arriving Were on the evening of Novem: | with butchers, cartmen, hacktmen, and huckstere, | the hall of the Keed Mouse, and ad actually die | WU". patch gives @ report that oa 004 teas ek em O’Brien for the anti-Chinese mecting. After a deal tnd took up oir quarters at 112 Dearborn s J werd Mired additional tickets ander his | , Next Wednesday Bully Rdwards and Tim Collina | pied Clichy, and that a sherp engagement bas been : . sureet’ “Next day they went to the freight office of | The Segando Cabo (Lieutonant Captatn General) and Lota Hie traced bis amon to | ght (or the cuampionsnip of the light weigits and fonght af Asnidres. Is is rumored shat the Vor- | »,0fcouree:" and the Governor stepped over to of wrangling the report of the Committee on Mase Pittsburgh, Fors Wayne and Chicago Railway | the Political Governor were present. A$ soon as vund and back 0 a side, ‘The betting te strongly in favor of the Hall Meetings was read, substantially exonerating Mr, Company, where three large boxes were lying in | they arrived there was a review in the arena of we forts to lay bis Wards sailles troops attempted to storm the Dauphine | “Now, sir," remarked the enterprising Moran, bietou's ft ame. He receip ed for them, but | ‘ ” Young, and holding Mr. GriMln's charges against of V Tl y after his return, howe: rR eg “y cate of Paris and were repulsed. A Paris joarnal | “¥ w Dick weed is agoing to open the Met: | Mr. Young unsustained. ~ the cepet unui neat day. when be called | Piret Regimens olunteers. heir evolations | rigu's whereabouts, and also thi was in pos. YE BALL AND BAT, says the Dake de Broaiie will replace M. Favre in | "Po! Hotel, and he'll want lots o' my style of | Mr. Griffin charged the sud-Committee with por. (lem remored to the depot of the Chica,o, | appeared to give great satisfaction, shouts were | session of s number of other counterfeit tickets Se re "Adis afar th 200 48, which is soda w: 4 now I sooal bostiity, and read a letter charging such hoa: ton end Quincy Railroad Company, snd | faired of «Viva Repafla” and "Death to. the Cu. | wnich be had ofered for Vistery foe (to Rekrorda—Demad Gf chin: || So) Mines OF Foreien A Mains aber the tasneetek | 06 Wino 8 Weis Teen lity on Mr. Connolly and Mr. Wala Sr navipoed to Manbatisn, Os this | oH ake leak dee lineat Was’ 66: voelNroaaly 06 Acting at once uoow this information, Mr. Sisson Untes star ¢ of the treaty of peace, The Times apecial despatch Eh echo Se tise pppoe pir. Browning moved that Denals Gritia, the Occasion he wes accumpanied by jeyer, WhO _— eh deputiaed one of his subordinates to cultivate the Pek 4 wifes’ venident, censu| a ta to real Fett tue depot wish hiu cored end repeated that the Governor ,wvs obliged | scquaintance of The Eckfurds were again in the field y sere Wee mmrcnes cena ute esenons (uel eentice ctor of the Metropc Young spoke ul tue walignity with which in the St Amgastice and Trinité Churches, and turned the Sisters of Mercy out of their convent, THE PRDERALS HAVE DREN HEATBN by the Versailles troops in the Zoological Gardens. Tuo Prussians are near Conflana I’ Areléveque, in dinaer on Lie same afternoo: IT WAS THE LAST Time to rise, and reconded by the Colonel of the regi THE SUSPECTED COUNTERFEITE! dey, the time sguinst the Union Star Ci be restored, “It | Who#@ maine he ascertained to be Koberts, and to | he best junior clubs we Lave seo! “f make « bargain for what tickets he hed on hi Th bi Roberts tooa kindly to the detective, and on Tbhars- @ youngsters, however, baa no chance against red to sell $590 worth ior $50, saying tat be | the powerful batting of their professional antago- Is and wanted to go to Buftslo tor the And wanted to Koto Bonsloior the | ateta, but they fought the game out very well in been pursced by Mr. Grifin. Mr. ‘lest, bowever, that the. Metrooolitan bas | nounced Cire as x disturver of the Untoa been suypliod with Gov. Hoffmnn's soda water. When the Committee ef the Whole rose and re- ported. a vote was taken on tbe report of the sub- committee, and it was adepted—47 yeas, 8. Contracts for the Hudson River Suspension | 4, wee voted out of order: aba the Union adjourned, that Guinbieton was seen alive. meat, requested that order mie! On the mor of the dd of January, ® brick | must be borne tn mind that these same volsy brag. maker Was passing tue basin at the 1001 of Adams b street, when le observed tne body of a man flating | OFt® In the water, ‘The basin had been frosen over tor | th repeatedly declined to go owt and Ogur Cubans, and that they do so still some time, and tis was the Grat day that tie ice Lordeoa dahl nd 4 the Union adjourned, bome wpe, and inie was she drat day that tue ice | As soon as this was over, three women of the | gamied.. The detective ook the tickets deed. ‘The base play of Patterson and Carke and | he Deperiment of the Colne. A oeeatc Tom | Bridge are to be given out this month, and the Com ee tote bualy Uruised, cur ose Of the wounds were | town went in a bired coach to the front of tre Goy. | Ise to find Bun the briitinnt short stopping of Btoptienson wore | Faris, 181), nara tho Verwailiiats susoked Hort | pany tope to begin work early in June. Generals REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS, BoMelontis serious io tive caused deach. On the | ernor's box, and asked for the key of the gate where | {rectly With them to Mr. Riss smbch od irae 'ihnadtrensealy, aedmints 16 te IER SD Ce ie (he kiktlan wee te necereaere hed | Sewell and MeCiellan and Horatio Allen, of the es ee a , body wero $26.50, » ieiter {rm Biuke Bros. of Wall | the pulls were kept, The gate wis opened, and t Sisson followed the pair into Jerr dimeuit and ireqnently thankless position of catcher, | the garrison while the fehting was in prozress. and | Hoary of Kngineers, tave selected as the site for hareiwas noiking dotag st the Beohsage Seog Street, New Yura, addressed to Wm. Gumbieton, " 1 a 1 sa'oon, Broadway, near Twenty se Lanagan did good servicer, allowing bat one ball the attack was not only repolked, but several can- " iv aullet the Bi room yesterday worthy of mote. The sale by 8. Din- 4 two recelps for boxoe shipped to Manha tan, | first bull came out, 1 will not detail all the Spanish ‘he arrested hus man howed fight, | pase bin during the game, In the seventh Inning | non were captured by the Federals, An attack by | {0c DdKe the westerly side Of the Hudson, five | 20. or ing radiord estate at Rye Neck, Weatchestor sas, Coroner Blevens held an iuquest, anu & | barbaritien, ‘Tho bulls were bravo, and there werv | Sud endesvered tu draw his, pstol ou the ofMicer, | be made a magnificent fly catch, MeGeo also mado ae miles south of West Point, thence across to St. An- | fonaty on Tnnraday afternoon, pared heareaast4 Verdict was rettrned that tho deeeased died OY | the asnal number of horses killed, and maimed, and | but wus quickly overpowered und securely hand: | '*0 Sue fl) catches in centre Reid, and ihe extire | the Versailles toons po ooh roy "Van vres was | thony's Noes, on the easteriy side, foer miles above | Soaal'n. Parsons bought 2 acres. for DLOFLSS Growning, and had beon tarown into tne water oy , ‘ " nine played with goo ment, Had they not | also repulsed, and the Versailiists were; beaten in ski, The bridge ts to ion onde x bg mocked Some person unknown, wounded, It is @ strange fact that the two bulls | Cited ot. west Terenticth strect Po | been timid from the knowlege that they were | Bois de eaioee sad haters the Mallolanta, The ‘one span of 1,60 feet, Ite ele Fee, AOR, Ne OM tne gn WORe GROCERS A teiogram was sevt to Blake Bros. ingniring | most difficult to cespatch were Carlos M Hee Ahton’ where churges were preterted eesinet. | Playing with professionals, they would Lave made : water mark ts io be 155 fot. Twenty cables, | geres were bs Haviland’ for ‘whether they Knew « man naived Wm Gumbieton. | Bembets, A Spanier marine came near b hom, and he was locked up. He gave his name as | even a better show. im Sny. | latter bas been destrozod. The Versailles flag foate | weighing in the aggregate 17,005 tons, ure to be ased. | Sidney Jer. ning anes Lawler, A received that tuey Ly $5,000 in r | bee re at Cespeces and the | Kaward B, Roberts, and said ho was 2 years old, Gor played extremely eu beniud the, as did | over Vanvr The capital stock of tae any is $2,500,000. eres, S017; ME Hen. sree mblevon. ‘nis Was deewed | Cubans were piuckier even then their own bul painter by trade. He ts known to the pol jolasworth at short stop. latter is improving ~ _ ocher buyers wei was classedas one 01 bse | "Lhe frocha militar distinctly proves how wae aD tfanca Of Novis and Morgan. ite ise | Fapidiy, end throws in the ball to the Arat baseman A BEIGE OF TERROR TH PARIS, ‘The Exhumation of W Teese te a hose ee t myterivus crimes which aro continually committed | gipie itis to attempt to ruppress thie surcing wor- | fry um sized, stout bulit young nan, with iebt | Nish Ereat peed ant necaracy. Gedney led the | All the special despatches to the London journals tT! cae eae ca th Iden death of | purchased trom 2% to (acres, prices raneiog (rom fo large cities, Tent cullod the insurrection, There are alre.cy on | Ceunpiexiom, light curly baie, end wearlug. Light | #eore at the bat, ‘The following is the score: coucur in representing that a reign of terror pre NO DYEIETY COBSEERING (09 SAGER | Oat: 0! to $285 per acre. The salo hotied 6W,710 a. ASSUMING GUMBLETON'S x tuis side of it various bodies of pati ots attacking | muttou-chop Wulskers. He was dressed Krome, Ruston rays. @ | saite in Parte, Many eminent citizens are daily im, | 2000 Weteol, Inte of Mott Haven, is, aflor a tapse . Shak alas 5 the towns and camps 0 urisdictions of Vi hd ae season ; ; ag Attaches: a - meyor paid two woeks' rent io bis land M& | ter from a volunteer, written from the port of Bur My 3 t ‘hint P % i r ssion, bi . - — 4 Feceips in Gumbirt-o's uame. Oa Nov. 18, Gaur | tubas (Ville clara), in wuich be report tne death or | Ost x tend material; high shining sik | Gelwey.t ¢ 3 { 0 | #re despaired of Twenty-one members of the | Ooo, ior on inquest, Yesterday Coroner Bathgate | ‘The weode In Auburn, Mase., are on fre, Dietun deporitod $30 in te Commerciai Bank. Oo | tix of ‘Lis tend nine regulars at the very Palen lentes Goria nee mearee | Ee) pyenoet Pe 5 4 © | Commune no longer attend its sittings, bat remain i Weadlaws Gaia we ‘The ‘pines’ along the New Jersey Southe: } the day alter tue murver Ziegenmeyer wont to the | eaten of Villa Clare. At sieuates. the Spaniards | glover, pobby #iik scart and a profusiun of yewelsy. | FLakon. db : 3 | tm their respective arrrondissementa, Four bun: | Sei', rimains werecxhamen.. ‘Te dol was, in an | Railroad, to Durliugtoa couuiy, are on Bre- ‘ea dank to draw the money, saying that Gumbieton | fost a convoy from Trinidad. At Moroa Valinaseda appes ye a man of great intelligence | Holds Ler ae 2 1 | dred Veraaillists are said to lave deserted yester- | advauced stage of decomposition, The stomucd aud | Yesterday the buildings attached to the Lancaster bed gone Kast. At his request be was given ucer- | jd a very Barrow escape, and he rue a, of Leh rata irl Meer eboce | Jar. Sayder, © 3-3. Patterson, tot b jae | ti rine back ho nd Littlewoods dye bh 'Philedelpuis, were dam- Hifleate Of siepomt, wich hy brought buck & f6" | Courve) ty Manzanili, © he miraculvusly ce SEN OR UCaeralc linttesstsae it hea’ li esis 5 or =| day, Batteries bave been ostablisued at the Dan- | & tection of the back one were taken out fod, Littiewoeds dye mouse, elpula, were dam: 2 sived the mony, ew o i y nutavoradie Impress fe bad aan sessed, Bil Totals, 2 2 | phine gate, whic Deo ty | ots by Dy p, and the on spileneard Fan ale ayaa Reaeere ye cee cape’ ae EA night, the 1th, the train | Q® is peracn when ar sted two it Kets tro Ppt ae eC Pine ge, which has been strongly fortified with restored to the coin. The inquest was a¢journed Hartz, Koop & Co.'s oxtensive ohair factory, on Sedo, Buciragton and Quincy ‘Hatirondy represcated | WO" pAcStetey, niENMs, "Megat telie uiied iin | New Nore to clucinnast ebeht from Atoagy to Ros | veniorge. cg! Og og Og Og! Og Ugh a" Ble | earthworks and new barricades {oF the completion of the analytical investigacion, | Twrdgtie.s. st. onl was burned on Thursday alg Gumbiet-u, and ordered the boxes ded, the result of last Sunday's Meus at Villa | fore Che inom UAL ag N FR : 7. TOR TREATY WITH GERMANY, = an ge sDiew M a engaged room 8¥, at oar: euleat lisse and he “ of zo to Quiney, ty Tlute vf Gait H nies, LIN, May nce Bi d See ene censor Willard | Soiine houses we tegiving bis name as Mr, Willian Guin S Heclpanies (Oar eapiesee, beg oa mae ere | from ti to New York, one from New York To-day, Mutual vs, Yulo College on the Union | for Frankfort, where he will meet MM. Favro and | yw WAsixaron, May 19.—Ex-Senator Willard | and other municipal offices were in tao market balld. giving aro at prowent lodged in te Ca! ret | io Cnicago, aud two from Suspension Bridge to Warner of Alabama, xs Governor ot New Mexico ; the nid mumeum, she arciives of the clap Dieton. sed Lied ody ft aed uke Bien: be tried by court-martial The charge, that they | Giic-go, tn all $500 worth, aad also ® heavy, eriver. | eroUDd peace ealh Poayer Quertier, for the purpose of exchanging t the Rev CB. Boynton, Recorder of the General ¢0, Loss avout 675,000 ; Insuracce, $10,000, Ore FOSUSRTRE Soare Ne amen yn | Geld provisions eed smmuaition, and the men even ted revolver. He was very obstinace at Bret, Fie ratifications of the treaty of peace, Lana Office; Edwin L, Stanton, Secretary for th —— = , Bi Fi unger. Hitet be te. An interestin, played on the Capi- mont, Consul at St, Johns, Canada, James - greek for Gi,esi. belog the amount of nie depos Tn Ciono de Avila a Cuban camp was surprised on WU hory before nine o'clock he changed his mind | tlie Grounds Serterday, by the noted. Exceitiors The Biggent of the Pools. Bentley, Coligetor of Internal Keveuuo for the | gecreigey ¥ésh lest night entertained all the mi Liegenmeyer to: ec the 3d inst ere were in it Ove women and two | » V0 a eDerint And the crak junior nine of mity Club of y estes >| y, Fourta District of New dersey ; and Franz Sigel, | ,Secre! a> A Bani, to allow the bank an opportunity to write | Chidren. O/ the wowcn three were over evenly | ROW Tea WE Chute teense Routh Brockiyi, the rewuit being a victory for ane |, Yesterday an old man appeared before U. Coe ee tes Minte DuNGieh Gi Nowe aoe bere of the Joint High Commission, here concerning its validity, A favorable reply Years of age, ‘The children were 8 ed respec et tine et cane tee tanta acy | Exceleiors by « greoter raiio of runs than that of | Commissioner Whitehesd in Newark, and wished SO ON RREISE ALE Little Raven and ton other Arrapaho chiefs are im received. He Grew through the Manufacture: Bine and five yeors, On the road the young girl, | 200. {he UENO em uoved trom the coll to his pri. | te Star ming with the same club. ‘be score wae as | to make a revelation in regard toa firm of counter- c D ed in Virgtui Washington, with Joho Smith as their interprete: Bunk on Messre. Binke brothers, and received ® | nine years old, was brutally viviated by three of the | (VOM to.low: i r POPS DENTON OS 5h: Pern Le The Cot f Pens 4 4 Auce of Mesure, Rose & Cooly, und said be act by & sergeant, and taken by him under arrest io | Tet of the tienele Were hidden Io a trugk belong: | oe aa) $3 $223 | ottering to sell him counterfeit notes, He went to | storm passed over a bels of land one mile wide iu | pacne ne Libis WANTED TO BUT A FARM, the town, «od on arrival there the volunteers of the | {IF 1? * nem ‘“ Himviie Mi ei rgavcd the office of the firm, and while there negotiating Ne Beat constr, Trees tag ones. were biawe After Jaly 1 all internal revenno officers are to be ‘They Introduced bim to # real esta\e dealer named ieting. 1ooks well for’ the patriots ta the | , Hi* ‘ito cure the capiain a note addrorsed to her | Tile A as sa atelier new and hand. | fOF ome of the comnterfelt money, aman rushed {0 | Sengcloss by all stones, Haul was formed in some | perluenc” cu teetionery direct trom the Treasury Der ‘ Mills, After some couversation, Zeigenmeyer said Aka: Baamnete hans: and signed Bu, asking her somo untiorm: and wade several Gue double plays | and purchased $161,000 worth, all the firm had on | places ine inches deep © crovs ave entirely The British High Comalesio: cine on ; Be bad 8 corisScat» 01 deposit a4 Blake Bros. @ Co , tingo de Cuve are full of f Oeerae with’ a Pe in the game, as did the Amitys band, The broker tool his money and promised to | destroyed. Four years miier tornado pass: | heyhave atrertised that ait claliue agaivst thou gash i Be induced Mills to indorse. Ho then proceeded to | {Pelr poste at pny fink. Many da Hot wall even fol | Wiiion denied all knowledge of the man or the | Hee Ground! ie Therefore the old nan demanded (he arrest of the a of Manufacturers of fermented liquors of any kt the Aanuiacturers’ Bank and drew $7581, On the | Pye nieemin, bb san ane “Viva Cuba | ticket#, ‘Ihe oflicers searcled the house thorough ‘ counterfeiters, ‘The Commissioner told bun that | SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPA, for anle are liable to the special tax as brewers, nnd all 3 Same day. te lof Colcago., Meanwhile Detective | fusving Ine the woods and crying Viva Capa | 1rKit hie Cline failed to fod them, It being A Remarkable Game in Chicago. he lind been sold, acding tbat his share Ja the trons. cbf fermented quae. exept root aiid otber Bala DeOr, Dison hid hed hie suspicious erou-ed, and proceed: | Hbre.” and, © Desin to the thiey aking the | Hearty one o'clock. wien they returned, they | Cuicago, May 19.—The White Stockings of } action might got tim into dimeuity, Gov, Hoffman is coming home in the Isase Bell, | “Bart de Grey and Sir Btaford Northcote of the @4 io work up tne case, Le Gumble King for vf eral but | did Mot inform the prisoner of the result | ¢ Washing y a : -e t 4 ford ‘ ’ for bis appointment o| ® peral, but Chicago and the Olympics of Washington piayed » siat has bee Commissioo visited the Franklin school bous¢ ip bo fT lt z vl | si \t ‘da ‘ben A seal weighing 500 pounds has beea killed ta the a a e ia pote dg hig Al dee ig Hl tera sy Beeches 12 1s Lantunt ba ewes Ra tale ee ane vf thoi visit until yesterday mornings Wited | socond came of base ball for the championship to ‘The Coal Hole Burglary. Delaware river, Gear Burlivgton, N. J Mrahington sesterday, They acknowietgod (be supe 4 og to snyuire nk Gumbleton's BR rcssibies ‘sald ie POE was correct, and offered to show tuem wivere the | day. Six thousand people were present, Both On the night of th: Sith of April, John Flat erty oree § d Nicnoine Wilson, of the Aahing | "inne Congressional Ku-Kiuz Commitee hee sucet, Ne aiscuvered the a ~ Lickota were couceald, provided they would take | Sweasey and Allison played, and James Stevens went \hrough the coal bole at 4 af Gloucester, wore blowa of af “5+ Deen praciised. He went to New ¥ THB SENATE'S HIGH OLD SESSION, | \i\i With them to thy They compliod with | At the close of the eielith inning the Waite Stock. | Howard strest, entering a lager bi loon in the polsked Sepmors Santa, Poole. bad Bielr Aad Howe the bansing louse learnes the meres i . this request, and he Wont through the f of going ings bad failed to seore ® run, but in tue uth | basement, Then boring and cutting @ hole iw the N Bruns ck Legislature ta , nimonsly Committee. Bhd suthorized them to pros enmoyer's iwmily in Germony, Taus he rae arene through all the tranks, Without of course discover: | inting by terrife betiaz, coupled with errora by | coiling of thessloon, they crawled through it to the ned the sreaty of Wasningson, eo far as it at Ou, and continue thi maa reas aif Rancroft Davis on the Newspaper Value of | jae suyiting the Olympics, they scored Mine runs (six earues), | floor above, Ou this floor a large quantity of fency | tecls tie Interests of Canada, 1 100K 4 they dee bi expedient! hey are to rm ; sidagichegad the Treaty-Who was Dribed to Sell it to Ail the (ime he kept an eve on the door, ready te | piscine tnem five ahead goods was stewed away. From hie they picked out Harrison J. Shurtiiffo, a native of Middleporongh, | pot to the fal: Committee ou the 2th of September, t After the arrest of ‘Tiegonmeyer, the case wae the Cinctnnat! Commercial ¢ take the first chance of making bis escapo, Mr ‘Tue Olyripica, in their ninth joning, making three | scout $3,000 worth of laces, ant packed them up | Mavs., and a California plovecr, was kiled by a falling | The Sud Committee wilt meet today, brought beore a Grand Jury, the prisvner Wasv N May 19—The Senate spent six | Sion, fading Wat ho was up to, threatened tin | runs, lost the came by 9 to 7, ‘The excitement wan | ready for removal. In their baste io get away they | tres nt Seattle, Oregon, on the {oth inst ne found guilty of ‘we wurder of ¢ mbloton. Tue cate ' me ipaige ve pre) id tn strong language, if he did ot al once toll where iutence, and the geme reper Jed as one of the most | knocked down some boxes, This Bole, atiracted | John McGinnis, of Stony Hollow, Ulster connty, CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, overnor of Lilinols taen became assured of Tiegeu hour to-day on the treaty ina running debate, Mr | the tickets were concenied, This frightened bin, | remarkable on record, Officer Burton, Ho and three otuer oMicers sur: | was cut to picces of t! ndout and Oswego Ratiroad Meyer's guilt, and appiiea to ecrevury Fish for the |p citer delive Sh sech the ¢ when ue welked straight toward, —— - rounded the building, forced au entrance, and found | on Thursday night, whilo weivep on the track, . Laecarsaapred Papers necussary to wccredit @ detective and a war Ler deliverod the speech o the day, going A FANCY PICTURE Mr, Greeley in Texas, Stevens and Fisher's stowed away in the coal hole ‘The brig Sir Robert, for Plymouth, Rngland. | SThe parties In seventeen divorce suits ara noti- ¥ Fut (rom this Government /or the ex'radition of the ef the whole traaty and giving the Benate a cor | wi ich hong on tre wail Of room No, %, and on r Ganrsstow, ‘Texas, May 19.—Tibe Hon. H Yooterdey Judge Bodford sent them to Biate Prison | whit gous to rea trom Ch Teste Reta, | fea to appear at the June term of the Court of Comm t Privoner, On tose documents being received by | pected account of the various issuce, His rowarks ing the engraving frum. tie frame, brougat to ALY NOTON) DERM: PAY 27 @ Hon. Horace | (or iour years and ulus mont Mr haweck and gor op she Oar. Bue lcs ive bad posi: | "OM Pleas, Philadelphia, fhe Governor he snmeuiately forwaried them to | ore iietened to with attention, and bie adverse | likut the followine countertelt Lek! Greoloy arrived here at 6 o'clock this morning by : ‘ tiga Jobn Kelter attempted to esect John Kenna from Fee eee NTA Merheial Rr BETTE TRE | ERMA Gh ADURCREE. Of End AlaDREIS BIBI aa) One from New York to Gmans sod returo by war | the steamer City of Norfolk, He was mot on board ANSWERS TO CORRESP ONDENTS. The Methodist Rplscona! Zion Clare Conforence Dap eR eh Oo Puursday night, wud H Governweot roferred tae mutter 10 tie Dueay Of | qynery sections made a decided impression. On the | recurn by way of Chicago; one from Now Yerk to | 0% Mayor McKee ead a Committee of the City ——- ehenie Of separae scavule obn Boright of New York was sentenced in Had- Brunswick, wherein the prisouer was weld Mr Ouiuha vad return by Way of Ohfeago aud Buriine. | Counctl, Col, Thrasher welcomed him on behalf of , Slleges for colored poopie son county, N- J., Yepiprdny to teu care ia Shabu Kelas ‘ crott thereup n employed attorne: ni whole, he is not opposed to its ratification, but is | Omaha end return by way of Ohtcago aud Burliog- | Council, . I jn behalf of Pirates’ Point, Slaten Island, was once known as | OF Colleges for cole son county. NJ, rerierd: y ; Bancroit thereup p employed au attorney (0 nave | vines of amendiog it in ecveral particulars, | (08; one special ticket from New York to Cieveland | the municipality in a few well chosen words, to | Tompkiseriite A reecunt of the votes east tu the Kentucky Dem. | tt (or rovbing Patrick Durban h im déodings t H ‘cular. 1 and’ return; ope from New York to Buflalo and | which Mr. Greeley respoaded briefly, The Com- | The Liberty treet or north shore boats for Staten | ocratic sate Convention for Kegister gives the somt | John Winder, a Jersey City tailor, was arrested 4 In the course of the proceedings the papers ‘There is not likely to be much speech-maxing over | return, six from New York to Chicago by way of | mittee were tuen introduced, and ail took ear- | Island do put touch at Virates' Puvot. baton tod. A er Grant in-tead of James A. Daw. | yesterday on charwe of stabbing bh ress 1p the dy var Government sad sige the trenty, as very few Benators are well enough | Clevelan |, two from New York to Leavenworth by | ringes for the Exchange Hotel, where & large num- ~ — Wis Aare incon inal Bie a, by two Y Tho latter was deciared the homt- | breast with ® pair of scissors. Winder was diunk, Prarie ine Bini Aborney. 1 fed] iwiormd apo the various topics to attempt an | war of St Lois, three from New York to Atchi: | ber of cliiasns, withcut disiinction. of ‘pry. or Reel noe ere ita artis teecmad fee | uae te tne Convention: a The diftcuity between Gen. Roger A. Pryor transiniited to three judges, und Bally it wae again | fhe se este eit mat any ee atl Ms Gh Aeraa le thst fon war of Gainey, and ive. tom New York to erced, paid Weir respects, Mayor McKee doing th r, and the third 3 é JOTIANGS ABOUT LOWN, Me James Hondevion was JAsciatton vo 'a suit abous Telorred to Hal amendments, and adjourn next week inated that tho road bas boca swindied by these AUS P, M. the committeo, with a limited number at a ales a Bie chroot, and pol, an erroneously stated, the Madlee® MIMIATSR BAROROF?, The denvte Lnvestigating Committee tia not meet | counterfeits to she extent of weary $30,000. Kuosts, among thei the publisiers ot the News hd "one of their Judges uses bis | St. Paul's Roformed Cuurch in Fortioth street is | Sduare Houre, a After looking up the treaty between this counter to-day, but exhest to have Hrun roft Davis up for | Koberts was taken back to the statiun house aud Democratic), dined together at the Sunset House, bow free aitignry, Miller, of 100 Mott street, wat arrested rr] ermany, ne fousd shat tue la examin. tou 0.) he gave Mr. Sumner a copy of | locked he én took a drive on the beach and vis! Sines Ventral Ps hisa y ht while trying to dispose of A new set of g Sod uitur privileges ure ouly aveileol the treuty, be informed fim that ite market vaiue | ‘tyomuner J which Koberte played, his tse | ed'the notable pinces. in. tie city. Alser supper an. Mons le Conley Pelvis Meares ay | megan trae firteou ards ot chrpets at wo Wage é Chiz-ne or the United Siaves, aoa ful Jor newsp PuLlication was $6,000; it wos, Low 0 avoid detection, is supposed to be as fol- | uther reception was given at the Exch Ho NEW JERSEY, pitkleca onan oe ee sreTabn) WU) com Canara accor oe ere vase Declan tiie ae erin to Le poses iu tue Uuited Btates previous to |‘ ever, ofore wr as low ae $00 about the time it The (ickets were printed with coupons, bat | during which a lare aber of prominent citizens, > ¥ Raiteiat = Sollee station, 9 property roe é Citizeuship |) epectied in tue treaty of 1964, way publis' ed, and only two newspapers vid for it Hing them Roberts tore off she coopons, | white and culored, were latroduced, and a sereaadé | Mr. William Maloy, of New Brunswick, died sud- | ,,S¢cretary Beiknap las ordered the demolition of | POST OF ar wttiame accused of come ‘An Tvseusohor tnd apent omy tures years tn | Tissue fo peuatore Fenton and Morton, who were | and in ormed the purchasrre Laut (up tickela were | givon by-an excellant colored band. Mr. Greaiey | geoly yeaterdny. Gi flys chy in eltempung exivrtion. wad. placktoplitos, the Wir connir, « question a.ose as to. Whetacr his | #uapectod of allowing their copies to be ted, to say | only good (rom the terminus of the Eile Ratiroad, — | boing ealled out, took ® place on the balcony, and | ‘The estate of Henry Hopper, Hen rr rick Realy, a child, of 6) Pike strect, wae rua | PiGiy i altenpung estortion te ce etme : @aiiacl ius could ve legally procured, The pros, | U.st Mr. Fouton did act get his copy untila ter the | "For tnstance, In man wished to goto Erie he | spoke at soime’ lougth, avoiding political topics al: | was kicked tor drath beite wores on iReetog lant ig | Over and killed by a stone cart yesterday Hil cutie Linke Weiilisor wea sentenaes’ te ce ‘ ence, liowever, OF his huluraigution papers, which | Ctnelnnate Commercad bad privted it, and Morton | would have to purchase @ regular ticket to Bufulo | most entirely Valued at 8110,00, : ‘Tho corner stone of the Cornel! Memorial Chureh | your's aacd [aborforsicaling. On the charge of black: ‘ iad been obiihed troughs J, gavewuch went | lent his to 4 iricnd vefore the Senate met. and use the counterfeit on te Lage Shore and — bey of Newark, is building a | 0% beventy-sixth street was laid yosterday Mai ing, @¢., her cate goes to (ue Bupreme Court o 0 tre Minister's nd, and ue (ebof iis holitn —_ Michigan Southern Ratiroad, between Buffulo and The Califoruta Free-Love Murderes: . ‘dohn Goss of 18 Strikers Lone, was last evooto | Ox0enuent BPancort to co Ww ow veeriond, siguad by Uuited | The Ueknewm Body on the Shore of the | Erie. Thus the tickets never came under the direct San Francisco, May 19.—Mra. Fuir’s atto ranted yesterday for the arrest of | f/00ver nad killed by @ Hulson river raljroad tralu at ly on Wodnesday morning Omicer Joho Mag. or deh gett abraded Gir ta Miata Hudson. inspection o ahs § have flied & long bill ‘of exceptions on apy Jumice Pricer of Elizabetic one charge of snsouitiog | POUYtorth street aud Kioventh avenue aifer, while patrolling Pier 4 North River boticed that i Beas OL MUD AUR AEE ae MAUERE TR vouxwersis, May 19.—The body of an un sie leanet bate ween ih for anew trial, Itcbarges errors Paris Douglass, » colored nia Vienna Demorest appeared in a concert in Music | yi gunpowder at Clee &, Lo violmtion of law tte ie Mie’ deiecti¢ fen cho! arcend va iin wan founi om ibe beach st lyde Park | Sz.tickete isened by rio Hailroad over other | Court and miscondact of the ju brings | Joho Hopper was arrosted in Jersey City last | Hall. Harem. on Thi and Was grovied | formed the Fie Commissioners, and the vessel was t sae Ceiechive, Mr, nen ured mn Hee nn eee anonabiyelctied, and. as | reads connecting with them are not returned to the | forward newly discovered evidedce, apparently not | evening on charge of forging the uate of Fred, W. | Witt rapturous applause, She was chcored, scized Just a6 the Was AboUs to be towed out into th bt bere Aer he yet tera ee nit, hed and. Mt | Company's oMlce in ti tw city, tho Company's agent | important, Payne of 46 Newark avenue Co @note Lor 81, Arcuibald btewart of Pine street, Jersey City cain Bho eared for Brule ick The a Tanygemens o * diated in fue Sus, in the buckela were | at each terminus elmply sending on ® statement a — The Rev, W. W. Halloway, Jr., has tendered hie | tucking, while loading at pier 40, Norih Tiver, was | PEDAItY is 6280 fine ana confscation of te powder ‘ Hi sat sym erecolceks and $2) im Kold. A lifer | that he hae received @ ceriain number of euch | wy asH Rs FROM THE OCKAN CABLES. | serunaton ar parce ot sue ioloriien Church im etic, | uaily kicked In the foronead by one of Bis hurnch ardiner E, Conklin, one ot Mr. Bergh's men, } ciived no be the body o! rom We had Fobbed © nee eee eee se ete ngactlicr ateiaiment to — Hilo takecuarge of the Fira\ Hoforwed Church in | ‘Therish Democratic Union, of which Thomas | yesterday orderel the driver of « Huuria avcnue ¢ , coud BOL hove ing @ ‘and then juimped over sents MaDermol ant he had alo! fe ticke ‘The crew of tho park n, from Philadelphia, | Jersey City, O'Heyan is chatrian, was adtrosted last wight by a. Ham Hannan, to take off his boise, a ug course 01 aca ail by dutornutinal trou eevlih, bis’ bouige, The tellowiag | fuels Monermast. thay be Bad sipien the tenets wivcker off tho Aterlc sin'wore lauded yooter’ | | AgLouls Addison was riting ons eoal train on | Uihi nanny ousted ke the work oF she Joint High FARRAR Mop @etking Bie animals Nb Cae jes, und 1orm a precedout Cut mig .teveutaa ceived by Coroner Andrus yesterday, a Pee fetetel ee tat Clana tara | Gay et Frenne yo Morris aid hesex, Val row lant eventuu, he strack . Freseuted by «Wow In Cuukit'e mou DUS is Taree er piamane ant ies ey easnale: 10 Seta Aareter Auaras yesterday, | ond Bowers, Tie Coptsin, visited that place end | SHA ‘core riliment has agreed tothe addt- | tis hend agaiiata bridge wear (ue Mosevills depot. He | | Mr, Lor, of the firm of Lord & Taylor, sails for rremty the rome. and there Gonkita Hay | i Naw Youn, May 1 aoe a ntutactured 10 Buffalo but tia watement a | MOBRI clauses ba thy postal treaties Of 1867 aud 1870 be (oay J fay teen adorned’ with Me. Lord's lare aud velunvle driver eiruo% him Brst | bol thres witnesses 1 MINIOTES BAKOROYTS ADTICR Twas robbed on the sieaner Dean Richmond oo the | iso believed to. be false, and it ls thougnt that cor, | tweed Germany and the ( nived States Krucht, of Newark, while walking ta | Coleccion ufollpaimiinze roan | Peep uh tescalannas, sud reprimbades Castigo “ Drosented himself to certain oficlale of the Govera sel HSN SS you the body washed fain influential persons in. this city are implicated, eat 77593) 7-7 i Pasian amie ae REAL eaacuh Gein Tha ciat | aha Thiomsa di. Creamer Tenth: Maivish Came | Der ¥an Wesw lekl s uare and maxon earth $109 th + Boek a peril whe, decined baying aay come | thru tig inoney Gotityod tee aise EMMI be tn tgggh | and shat Roberts ia ony e tool In thelr mands, | fae BROOKLYN. shuset rout’ priga. Club Taal night elgrird Gootae Kain.’ President | wile ymin a partent fh Telit atveet, near a i On With be case Un.ere t ely Of anew cepie MOS ee Bote OL dete tives are OD the track of the suspected parties —— rh lav reace McCormick. Vicu-Presiecut ; Matthew Sher Venue, oa the toruing of the 10 Of April, The ‘ yen vt Hows Gideterminediy (0 the ; rest 1 arin é 4 Fe celebrate the tenth ¥ of (helt ius Which had been prepar-d byw tady whi se bande & ‘The Kaward J. Shandioy Clu of the Fifth Ward | gece. sod was taken off while the doctor was in tho Of Minster ond devective, until she latt r receiv. A Victory tor the Athtetica, Terrifo Whirlwind in Newark: the Dnitot Btates ice bY an entert Kecolored wish Faris. green” ney wero eaved Lye | had arousug meeting tas: Blgt. Mo@deutiusacm was | Heilee Having occasion to go up town 1 ler. . ' r noty f orn the Dubs lu verson annour lug the Postox, May 19.—In a game of base ball to A whirlwind in Broad atreehy Newerk, qeater Iu Bawyor's A\ ton and Jay Prompt use of emetica, a spies ed) id eral elo eliver, | Boon, the fee strolled into me Ce nteal park, nd eves oft e prim ner toby United biates. This J day between the Athletics and the Marvards, the doy, opposite the parade groand, furmed « colume Francis Vre nd and George Smita of New Y. 1 Direct of the United Ratiroad Compantes ed by the Hon. ines W. Ko four saw i nore Of ve in v Fe antl ug Bi rae A Bose vay ate tue dbo of Morel), and op the oluwin’ | Jorues wou By the vullox ue M20 Of dust thirty feet in diameter and several hundred | ,,4raucle Vraciand ani oars uraiars, | yontecday seeented the ageavincut (oF th? leas tne | J.T. Conover sned J won, demanst: | vollecuan, who arvesied Frank Siovcus, the drica ‘ ike Mr Dizon was ib possession of the mur 1b, 2d, Sd Ako on. Beh. TH, th. Oh fect on hoight. Ite duration was fifteen minutes | haying beeu delacted in trying houses The 0 Kallroads to the Penneyivauts Liilroud (om: | Ing 8,000 for lnjurios 113, who had | Ble Ak Yesterday recognised by Judge Bedford yer thin ssivn, Mr. Dizon tunks, would | Aghicticn.ut 0) 6 4 Ok Oe eet PS lguin'’t several pounds were drawn up, sud | evidence wot belug eudiciout, Jusiiog Waleb released | pany, aud ordered It to be subuitied to ilu stock. | fallen torongh ® Wrairyy Broadway. | asetorse shtef who Bot luag ago in courboo 6 P BOL ave Leen Wide nad not tbe autuoritios gravely | Marvards ‘OL 9 0 © 0 0 & Bog the siroes tor s Lundred feos was swept clon, ew, dere Withous awencpaas, ‘To (wry Rave hum §4) Simiiar charde, Lo wae poet ye wg Slog (or yy oer

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