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—— ——— TY-EIGHTH YEAR. TA FRENCH REVOLUTION, Tho Versaillists Force an En- trance into Paris, m Tuesday—Did Bancroft Day Wasminaton, May 21.—The Senate epent over five hours on (ie treaty yesterday, and it was re from the Committee without amendment. ‘This shows that it is to be ratified without altera A inajority only could one-third could defeat it, but there 1* now no indi of apy farther contest robably be ratified on Tueaday, » D n oMcial form by Gen, Schenck in Wed nesdny's stoamer ‘There are no indications of any rescinding of the order holding the correspondents for contempt nntil iswer irom whom tney Eot the stolon treaty, snugly enseoneed ro visited by their friends, have amended, while The Communists Abandon the Ramparts, — nn THE ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS TO BE SHOT. — hofort Arrested and at Verssillos, ‘The treaty will that it can be ment or detention, whichever Tho Committee will mess again to-morrow, and wili ‘There reows to be 8 gowerul ineunderstanding concerning the real © Neither of the wine copy which it may be termed , May 91—Lvening. —The Versailles forces entered Puris at 4 o'clock this afternoon, he bad a1 not Entrance wis effected aimultancously at two points, rn, they wou the gate of St. Cloud near Point da Jour, and tie 018 to be evidence that they did get it from a Si Eate of Montrouge on tho Boulevard Beane. ‘Lhero are many who believe that Bancro soht the treaty through He aiall be found cut trem froin the suapicton and fneurgonts Lave abandoued t 8 friend, and THR RNTHANCE OF VARSAILLISTS INTO A circular from President Thiers entrance of the troops into Cloud having the blame whem offcially confirine th “The gate of St floor to-morrow at 11 be followed by Cas on the treaty. Senators will ment to vote, champs are preparing to There being ® nie Tisappre vensic Since the issue of the above cireular good nows reference to ireaites. one of ther J that the ratificatvon cannot pe vitiated tolegraph *iros communic Will otuer portions Delors Whom treaties @f the encelnie, having been rat this country and the Crow Iand. even though Parli it, will bave the fuil force and effect intended vy 1 A FLAG oF Tar the Auteuil gate, Two rerimente beyond the viadnet of qs hoisted at entered there and proceeded the Circular Railway, meoting with feedie ri PURGING THB SEVENTERNTI WARD. General Cissoy reports thit Malakoff and Fort have been abandoned by the iasurgents, and will soon be occupied by his command, but the Datteries on the ramparts opposite are stiil frinz. ‘There is & panic in Paris, Grouseet, and 0 edwith Givieg the Politictaus « > The Pal of the Werst Man the Ward Committed, On Saturday afternoon, during the absence of Goorge dtabl, of 621 Ea: Bagley entered his shop and drawer of ¢5 Te is wud that Pyot, er rebel leaders have disappeared, Pawis, May 19.—It bas been discovered ¢ the principal person impiicated in the explosion of isias Gam oysky, a Polish Ne baa been ‘Tasty ober persons were concerned in the com: of the borror. ‘Toe Coversment troops in the Bois ¢e Poulogne re now not more than forty metr ‘The breaching bat heaviest descr ption, are ail ready, M. Thiers fo anxicus to make the assault immediately, but Mahon is in favor of aeiny antil ne has completed ell bis ariangem nts, so eapture the city, bu ineuire tion, shall Le shown the ineurgents, Addross denouncieg the destruction of tho cotume of Vencduwe, CAMpurta compnoutst Letters comprom: Volt have been discover t Vilteenth street, discoverod the intuutes afterward with the money in bis hond, aud At the Court, the poli Justice Ledwith that Bugley was a pal or partve man in the ward, who was the cartridge fctory is L had him ares with Gibbon, the wors arrested oa Friday for On the prelix Said that he saw Bag. from the ram parts of Paris, y take the money. who had been talking with Bs See Lim take it, and wauted to Withdraw the charge Justice Ledwith—You told me you saw bim take the money; now you deny that and w Bagley ts one of the gang in th teenth Ward, and they are so weil organ niake ® comps a tral the ward and elect its ed to clear th Y, Said he did net niso secure the loaders of the real insists that po mercy the chizens In faet, they © your right han lon t jotta in the Paris re od, Dut be has not yet been Much horror has been excited the Paris Commune b Iniv od to shoot the mon held by it as b Brat hostages sel Disuop of Pris and the Altés De, verry and Croze STS DRIVEN wA\ Marx %1.—Tho Pederslists have abandoned their Stab; I'D gly Here tho Justice op Staul tu the care of the Bouncer ent t come Dick here om will nrrest you and 1 wi ution are the J pou to the House lay morning tho case was cal: minitted In default swer ut the Special Se: charge of the oficer (o insure Lis uppeurance ou the THE couweN nd Stair) was pus tn Fort Montrouge, which only main @ IN THE bors. tion with Paris by a au Federal forces are roénterine Shells are falling in Montrouge, terror-siricken 8 communica Boll-Piaving a Tenth Ward Meeting in Eldridge Sr Penny-Pitching Juvenile Mai he city in the great Dabitants are Many have bee: 3 DOMMARDMENT. The Versaillisis have not attempt 4 nn assanit op police stution wit yesterday ordered ast few days, Capt sty are making desperate ect the gates. Gen, Ceco!te Tie only generals now out hi, Whois in the efforts to re Das ro.urned to Poris. mide the walls ure Do nar the Porte DBiewski, who is making siand a: Gentilly ivts attacked an \tewland P Tent bombardment. ebendoned b fallen back inside the city ROCURFORT ARRESTED, VERsAILLE®, May %.—M. Kochefort bas beon ar. Forted in atiempting to escape from the Commun nd was brougit to Versa ile Diy today adopt from the Freneh and P.uss: towns shall be carrivonou by German soldiers. WRAY FIGHTING ON SATURDAT. Lonpon, May 21 —Despatenes from Versailles say bing batieries, mouated on the slope of Mont Valérien, have opened fire on the ramporis of the Avteuil quarter, Ment troops are all ready to storm the city. Joat cannonade was kept up Saturday night. row Paris report that ali the attucks of Friday and Saturday were The officers wade a lar UUme, in two or three streets boys who vad been pil Yestercay afternoon a mob Division and Forsyth streets, and when th man attempted Place, compelling tim to run for hus life. For this outrage the police arre: aged 11, of 7 10, of 23 Vorsyth atreet ; 5 Eldridge street; and Edward Hays, Baynra street. n daring the boys wweruied Unhappy bater of youngsters wns bro dared Rot venture indours, bat Seives to Weir bevrta’ o thoir ayes abd neeks peering throu fo #ce what became of their unlu Kabiou all Was Weeping an ome of the Very sc: f toys gathered red art of tue latter jected to a vio gate Las boen , S Lose outposts have ed Julius Wagner, nes Conkling, aged Kovert Perr G8 motion demanding « decision authorities they enjoyed thew nieve Outside. aud straived u the windows hres formidadle br yeure lo be sent dolore Justice Scott tals A motner and sister call Hays, aged 8, and Sergeant Murphy let tarm tase ‘The Govera ee Tho Faneral of Mr. Edward The tuneral of Edward H. Senator Michael Norton, took plac Tee relatives and 1, Norton. the Versuitles Lroups yesterday morn of the family, the and Filteenth Warde Michael Norton Associations, John Cox As sociation, and ott bis lete residence M. Pyat proposed in the Commune laws for the taxation of bachelors and the abolition of the con Was heavy fighting yesterday on the west and southwest, but according to Commu without important resu t @Mcers of the Moutmmastre battery claim that they dismonnted the guns of the Versaillists at Gennerilliers ‘The invubitwnts of Ma odies assembied 12 Chariton street, and proceeded in Sullivan street, where red up for the repose The charch was draped in mouraing, mist reports it wus requicm mass was kof and the villages near are fying from their Uiore present in the church were the Hon Norton, John Norton, the Hon Wiliam R, Roberta, Henry Smith, Superintendent insetior Chas, A. Ly Warden Brewer tral Committ Assembiyman Madigan, derman Muriay, Brink, Michael’ Murphy Of toe rentes standing tn their eport of the Commae orces have been succewsful in Av undated offic The body was en A WAgnificent rosewood casket 4 was covered with Nowe ‘Tweed, Vanderbil The oMesating clereyi + and Washington v. Father Loon Deacon ; aud the . Maccer of Cer bed by Father Gap * For it you hive John Murpt wre Justice Hogan on | Father Francive nd placed two Jer the direction of Houor; and they bs tovisument) The Marder of ‘“homas Mahoney, 4 Jobn Mahoney at Yesterday, on charge and they al! look ed the father, street, Jersey The New York 5 4 on the old tnrr vumber of cords to purchase a load They were eecn t The prisoner 1s held for cxawiaation, The KeoteDay Murde Heinrich Woolf was put out Forty-ffth street for not Le went away quletly, but return Mor in the day aud quarrelied with the agent, went into the yard and On the Ist of action of Cor F Junketing, to couvey President Grant Uawage to Lous Braugh, Loi AVENUES, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 22, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES NERK AND THERE DY TB SUN'S KEPORTERS, A Wall Street Curb-Stone Operator im the Yorkville Prison—A Lo Dour that Vroved a Vory A month oF s0 ago one Watson, belonging toa clique of curb-sione brokers of Wall street, called upon Mr. Ellis H. Eling, and with a plansible story obtained the,temporary loan of two one-thousand- dollar Government bonds. Mr. Elias was to ha received a fair consideration for the use ot his bonds, whieh Watson an hour, Mr, Riias waited a batt hour at the front door of a down-town Broadway bank, but recing nothing more of Watson, he went home. Hearing nothing from Watson fortwo days, Mr, Klins sent him a note, to which Watson responded, aod with tears in his eyes said that he had becn duped and robbed by two men in ¥ hove behalf he had obtained the loun, Doubting this story, Mr, Kline consed the arrest and indictment of Wetson. who protested his Junoeance, For several days W was confined tn the Yorkville Prison, and thence was tent to the Tomvs. A few hours bevore Watson's trial Mr. E tas received a package containing is bonds, with an anonymous note informing bim that Watson was innocent of stealing the recuritics, and that the Writer, who was really the guilty porty, rerurned them to save the man from State Priton, as he knew he evidence was strongly acainat tin.’ The prose cution Was withdrawn and Waisoa was liberated. Whose Boy tA Youth with as Many Retn- tives nw Gen. Grant, Last evening @ sinall boy was arrested in West Street for throwing Hie was taken by officer to the Liberty etrcet police station, Te was panied by a respectably dret professed to be bi Oxtes she wou! if he would let ey were adn sister, a tuke good ¢ him go. Ti orphans, a gentle reproof to the be another woman entered and claimed the boy as bh nephew “Do you know this wom re of her br w 10?" asked the Sergeant, Pointing to the putat ve sister, No, ir," sho repiod, © [never saw her before.” * Neither did 1. sir," chimed in the boy. Just then wn old woman eorered tie police station and begged "for the love of Gol to let her voy o Who are yon?” ask Vin bis ould grandmo the dame quickly arswore, “Is that your grandmo Reant, rddressing the hoy, Uknow, sir. wae the repty. # lather, # Vad just er Wotan, wita sev F, boy 1" said the Ser owed by a dren, “and w #latterniy 1 eh you ean go, boy nove Os thany rel but in oF biking take care of you oy." anid Rergeant 0. tor thew se be does Now cies cut all of 3 0u, Snil Jersey Kaitron rendert For a long time pa ed ihe tiveral A New ite Business. tthe New Jer on Company, cement of the Newark and Company, have been from Newark either woy, and chere set, Noorly ull the « J th 3 ened, ty ting the pul ed Company ai le of the Newark yR prompted nani Railroad Fackages ef ten, $1.5), go tolling tick: 20 cent tomers at 15 ¢ fad accommod Jereey Bai peeeoneer tr the, New : ind New York Rath Frond Conpauy wes seriousty dimints ¢ newadealer Neos depot of the former TW tickets, while epet. For some rewson bet known to tle Company an orter wus made on Saturtey z the system, Mere coupon ticke.s of 10imusting ere to be wel toat only one perscy con use the 10 tic l rule travelers wil sian the New Jers toad, and travel on the Newark and New York whied still continues to secommodate the tub Mow the Proprict we A robbery v of Messrs, 1 Al place, on Fatvrcay evening, and a possibly eper ar frustrated, T ne o'vock P.M. em wemin atter tr gentien apartment was entirely dee Feople being in the ladies’ room, Mr. eon sitting at the cheek counter counting out the me $8) in eu rer © be etepped to a window communicat apesk with on & bock directiy, he saw a man ngh the door tate the stroe boa and curseney were missing, A clover exa' ton revealed a stick about two feet long and over an fhe square standin inst the door post, Mr Lane considers his temporary absence from his sent providential, for the stick was evidontly desisned aa a Keaper of vsrault to forcibly ¢ btuin posrossion of the mon Some peopie lad seen the thief Prowling wrowod the place naif an hour before the robbery Was perpetrated, and. their descrip:iom way yet led to bis ventification, pda |S SR Grant's Nexi Appointment, Mr. Abel R. Corbin, Lrother-in-luw of Presi dent Grant, l.von in Eilesbeth, New Jersey. golKi-headed cane, probably @ present from a now! appointed ofMfceholder, in a corner, When he wanted the stick it was gone. Nobody in the bank knew anything about it. The police were informed of the circumstance, and in @ stort time Policeman Clasbie brought to the stauon a peddier, named Joseph Applebon, and the m duty at the depot, he noticed cane in his hand, ‘fie officer eux pected hint taken th acd arrested tia, Mr. Glasbie bas visions of up pro.ching promotion, ‘An offer of the Postmaster p of Elizabeth wonld not surprise Lim. —— ‘Tho State Prisoners in the Astor. The eleven jurors in the Foster tral were care fully guarded by the Sherifs eMflcers y« thetr prison under the roof of the Astor. sing cane. night one of the kert his fellowjurors awak additional roum was given the jury, and the snor ing juror wos permitted to wleep apart (rom bis fol lows, tho door betweem the two rooms being lef Wir lo cover the requirement of (he law that the Jury ehull bo kept together, ‘They eat ata table by themselves, under the wateliful eyos of the Sheriff's oftcers, Anu between mosl¥ yesters wear urs in writ letters and thing but too newspapers. aise What New York Rowidies Ge Yesterday afternoon rea. uk every Hoboken, ve young roughe slazgered up the Paterson plank rond When neor the Mountain Hotel they insuited two young girls, The girls screamed, and thus drew the attention of some persons near by. At this the rowdies took to Might, bat two hard-dsted work men after le # the facts chased and caught the rvdlans, They went for them in earnest and gare toem a drudling. One of them when knocked down struck his bead on @ rock, and was bully woun led, He wan borne te the Hoboken Hospital where he described himself as James MeCariy, of 213 Mulberry stroct, New Y ie The First Claim Bake of The first clam bake of the Soason, the season was yesterday at White's Mayside Hotel, near Se N. J, by Mr Hatiiday, of the National I Cortlandt: tr About twenty guests w Khodes, au old who has teen tho os Islanders r r victiins in times one by, an Mr, Halliday, who tig lid a vast deal of exporien in clan bakes, took chargo of the culinary. opera tions, and frota the fick that all they cooked disap. peared without having tine to get cold it ts to be Presumed that they Were succoseful. Tony Hart pian, te handsome Judge, Was not there. Ia ox pectation of his arrival, However, dix extra bushels were laid tn, ore Diamond Robbery in Vulton Street, At2o'clock on Saturday afteracon two entered ivank Horton's jowe street, They called Mr, valuable picture on one of the wall of the men ¥ opened y store at 42 Kul and whl pointed out its meny beauties the oth Ue show case and stole a tray cou six diamond rings, valued at $2200 Fhey then escaped. A boy who h tio Window saw the man gecrese the tray unde lus cont, and, after both had gone he entered tu ore wud Wold Mr, Horton whos be had seen, one id he would want only baif woman, who nd promised Serzrant ther woman added thot White the Serzeant Up a seedy individual, is my Wile, Deliberately sure by the Now York in to New Yorr, for fora nowsdealers, sy teTa the ing the bills in the sufe y on the fthe Op Fatarday le was trausocting business in tne First National Bank in that city, and pluced a valuable While on the peddier gwich a Partly concealed up his sleeve. of being the tlifef who Had ane of the President's brother-in-law, erday in Comlaint was made by a number of the jurors that on Friday body, who is a fearful snorer, had 3 80 on Saturday on rilay passed their w York ven ry Morton's attontion w a d been looking thongh # policeman was standing near the door thieves escaped, tho Carney, of St, Pat. rick’s Cathedral, administered the Catholic ment of holy matrimony to Mr. John B. Melody, of Harmony Mail, Mott street, and Miss Mary Ann Sheridan, daughtor of the Isto Richard Brinsley Sheridi ef the Apollo Rooms in Prince; stroet, Mr. Patrick I. Sheridan, brother of the bride, aud Miss Annie Patterson were groomsman and britos- matt, The ceremony wae performed in the new bouse of the bridegroon: st bl Motestreet. After the ceremony the Lappy couple took the train for Weashingtoo, Capt, John Williumeon Awaket Sleepy old Capt. John Wiiliamson awoke on Saturday nixht, and heard of bis transfer to the Broadway squad, Really awake for once tn his life, he waiked from Union rquare to tho Battery, but couldn't find ope of the Broadway policemen on the street, Then he #talked of to the Police Central Office to make chrrges egainst thom, but the Come minsiouers too had cone nome. Yesterday heawoke be oro the closing of the books io Mulberry street and making inquiry, leurned that the Broadway po: Hee are not required to do nieht duty, Then the Aged Captain turaod over ood went to sleep, pean Judge McCunn Taking Care of hin Fries In the Yorkville Police Court y rday Of sngiand of the Central Park Polivs arraigned Jobu § as Howoll, one of thetsporting franernity, for @ violation of a city ordinance ond drawing a revo.vor upon the oflcer, Justice Bizhy Mod the Prisoner $10 and committed hit. 8 ven Judge Mecunn wit! two friends wont to the York zed a coort nd @ ball 90nd being ouer, W Werged, ile prigon, Oren Je ont, the pr remitted The fee Another Tarvesdrop on the © At 91¢ o'clock yesterday morning, car No f the Seventh ve line was stopped opposite ‘he Institute for proved Tustruction of D Mutes, noar 43 » allow an elderly Ialy to off, Toe conductor started the car, however, bef she had tine toket fairly clear of It, and sho was violently thrown to the ground, ‘ne conduc stood 0 ek pla tle retiring car, grin bing al the faly's Uraived exertions to rise, A Now Excino Fielt of 31 Ana Maiden ano, James am Koe of 85 Felton re 5 by Capt De Camp for violation of the excise inv, Nogbern ond M tiken in the morring to the Toubs charged by Justice Hogan. Hay had wind week that 1m pite of t 199 Bean, street born Frederick day of 73.N Maunken of a1 treet, ¥ bnken we o at were dis 0 sign fa hie A Lis sale, Six Sh re of Canrity. Six religious of the Our I J in the We m Qer hey vod in the rown | witha Fed t they wore escorted to St. 3 * tw, Hoboken, by severai nurs of heir Lenedcen Order Another Baby Pickpacket. On Saturday evening Jane Wild, 17 years of ace, of 1/9 Suet sirect, and Mary E. White, ulfas Hives, # years of nse, cf 16% Orchard stroet, were rested for sion lifting in Ridiey's der goods #t at Allen Grn +. A large qnentity of stolen property was found on toeir persona. ths Younser one acenowieaced havi en fom Bots frequen Trey were bow beld a $900 bul by It Ledwith 'o answer, Departure of the Great Dowlae Pleye: ‘The Joa, Abraham Lent sai! ci Paris on Sa Over tree te whom ne had at diferent 1) ses INVES, to vlay ¢ kuow! STRICKEN BY 4 PUSTILENCE The Yellow Vover in liuenos Ayros Fright. fal Mortality -Over 700 Interment in a Stugle Day nod 12.000 since Fob. t Mostuy April 15.—Our z cit ence, On Ve 1, the veilow fever broke out roory 1 in the northern t at Ors the © mort Ox Maret. 1 there were 33 fatal ensoa, and the number gradually jucreased, & 204 on the 130. 9 on the On Saturday, one wook uso te jay, there were Gl intermouts; lay 74 sere counted at the cometer and th y a¥oraze mortality tor the we won 4 nd poor are alilce striexen wit Jartolome sliite, ex-President ot t 1 R eat dd his en} ly have adtected, ant Col, Frederico Mitre, Liston, dieu on Tues lay Int, Gen. Rivas” is just. "pronounced out of Uanger, but Gen. Munsitla, Co wea, efor, Baliestero, a) meubor o Comaiieiow; Viton, “Denuty ot bers; Don Maximo Lopez Torres, Don Mat tango, Don Francisco Correra an! wife, Don Mle Hortiguers, and many other. prominent oteinls ant zone have pertaued witina low dave, Famiiee have been broken ep i stun J scattered. Ty some in ndoued thetr dying wiver, mothers bave lett their cluidrea to dhe many cuses whole familics have bech sweps aw As many F Fix corpses Dave been discevered A new cemetery has been opstind th of iho city. and a trum ruilromd Phe bodies are carried ont on tho true pocked like (releht. ‘Tbere is uo time to construc ins, and the stock © hand was long since ex In some instances the undertakers have the terribie barvest of bu that the pes line caured The population of the city, which ten weeks ago numbered wt lesei 900,000 souls, Is now reducet t« alobe, wind tn Tetd to 6 40,00, About 150,000 Have fed their Tt ore twkiug resuge in Montevideo und the towns up toe river, but the lorger portion aro in tie “mj O, Within & distance of trom ten to fl ty miles cf Hiucuos Ayrer. 1) able mud huts of the peasanta in the di doen besiered wiih tenants from amon and aristoericy of the Fi $250 0 {000 per mouth rent. Families wac UZUrY [WO Ionths ago are Dow cov the wealt blie, aad lu some cates are receivi ived tn ring winong those mud huts and #leeping on beds laid upon the oor of earth, Those Woo remain tn the city are mostly ot the poorer cinss, Who have pot the means to leave, and the Public Commission, w putiantt soc LatiON orgnnized for the emergency, is how proposing to send away on the railrond #uch as nro not yet adected vy the fevor, ‘IMis Commission evusists of Some 90 members, Many of Krvat Weulth und good Fosition. Several of them bave already been wacri food to their teif impored but the worw i curred on nevertheless, The Commission bas sie Prcme control over everything in te aoumed city, and Lar preeiaimed a feast for twenty dave This bas been resolved upon to prevent fn ineial Gisastor or embarrassmens auoug the conmereia Houtes, consequent upon the total stagnation of business, Of course all notes, drafts, bills of ex: cuange, and m.turing commerc Foot every reription are in abeyance d time, und te proclamation of the feast, in tact, prohibits busi sor labor of every Kin On the 1h t Ja Pita closed London ors, wd wall not feen established tn all the river towns, and proctionl purposes Buggos Ayres legit ont tt thin port to convey ts Buovos Apres the malls ar hospital supplies no person’ or thing, not even brought back, and t pie of the unhanpy ety a perm only Colmmunication th A few « Wis ean Wave with us is by telegraph even telegraph F plac and t cular ond hot be Very uneértuin, as soe oF Lie endef the linw died, aad tu Jed readily res much division e fever, Lut itis pr ght in dn Ttahan cin my Gewow and Kat mm caude of the spread and ravages of the se any one could fon as to the Boll weit wee, ‘The city in built on Ui ts Withoul any ysteu of dra hesry two hundred years all Oth, Rarbege, tion benoath Uielr hous: s ing bell-wiaped we feet, We siles boing 6 work, ‘These wore reached by the gurfare weveral ivet iv dopsa, and pertuves the Mth Was deposted t boow. Whon the sinks became fuil the filed up, and @ new cesspooi was This system prevailed overyw city, and toway Buenos Ayros is these fithy traps aightene nonth we Wg olsownore neycomved by —— - BROOKLYN, Mrs, Mary Christopher, age? 88 years, dropped doud yosterday th her tebidence, {dy Fuciie wtrevs Jurlge MeCue dechied on day in the case of Wan. Cole aud cthers agulyat the Ceutrat Dank that { directors werd. indivadualiy (0 depusiors fur woney placed Ih charge of & A 4 Holland was arrested last evening for in. toxication, When taken to the police stacion It was Al Ascortaibed thatnn artery had been severed by @ fal ie Died until lle sdfo wae im Joopar dy. 1871. THE TRIALS OF A MIMSTER, 4 METHODIST CLERGYMAN ACCUSED OF DRUNKENNESS, Uproar in Williamsburgl Dwelling Together in Harmony. During the past onth rumors have boen rife concerning a quarrel among the members and the Pastor of the Grand street Methodist church, Wil- Hameboreh. Nothing definite was known concern ing it, as the members zealously guarded the partie. lars from outsiders, Every Sunday evening the church for the port few weeks las been crowded in expectation of Learing from the pastor, the Vey. T. T. Kendrick, on explanation of the cause of the ill fecting which existed among the brot! erhood and sisterhood of the clinrch, Last Sunday it was advertired that he would give his congregation a full explavation. ‘The wultttace of expectant Grundies listened to a well-writien and eblo denunciation of lies and liars, ‘The accursed vice of lying was said to be the causo of all trouble in chareh, State, and society. While the desire to know all about the quarrel was Working the good inhabitants of Williamslurgh up to fever hect, a part of the tronble was under in- vestigation before the Qnnitorly Conference, over Willen the Rey, Mr. Robinso m presided, The in Vortigntion was wade with closed ¢oors, Daring the wook the result was made kuov.n. The follow: THR veRDICT, eppointed by ine Quarterly Con JACKSON HARW AY, J PRITCHETT annocacement was followed by ono ia the newspapers couceruing the pastor, the Rev, Mr. Ko udriek, who, tt suld, was oo trial beforo the Paeviz Division, fONS oF TEUPZniNer, and theton Sunday evening he would lectare on “Bi ends cow exp The house of worship was filed with pers, As on the previous evening, their ations were disappointed. Tae pastor chose er theme, infimating, howevor, tuat aiter he a finiznd’, he wou! von the W seals, aud at f Iennkenness proferred T’valse my volee tn ¥ ani of Chit ana CHEISUARILY. I a. eCasion Of B rim presentation Pet 8) draak Mi to" ho f yeas iy toppitn. trie? Hrother, Jin aro ear hin). You know eat of tue ¢ entcrtaio the charg Toe reverend gontioman then road a to} he rutd the Joon wewspaper vad reuse twas signed by over twenty nan accusativg, and charging it 10 be FALSW AND MALICIOt “The party, conthaued the reverend speaker, “who preferted the charge says that Le will have me experied trom this puipis und church, ‘hace God, Tau here Wren ail thee ce is teing taken boos t perat aniz ti let you know, ang ie tawen L will ou tueir entioman who 14 maxing these clnrges, Mr © Cochen, on boing asked DY a SUN Heport er le Was ende ive v. B pellod fra wreb, eid nobon'y fro reli and pniott from preach div is not & or, his Yue BAKE UP KEN anit ay : A the nas heen connected with this sie as tue trodacing this m:n to the plac Marea T a wv the p toro her class, “ou ser UP; Mr. Austen, » fore t.e Temverarce 3 ‘ Was (be one Who prosecute me, After the Verdict Was g Ven He Wud Uhertincod, as It Went be: ood te bounds. The grestest penalty for malndtniaistra Uon ts removal. They also expeiled we from the The investigation ts day wight. be continned on Wednes os Marder tn Paterson, On Saturday afternoon a crippled ¢ om the market corner opposite the oflce of the reon Guardian, wus teased by two colored men, who mischiovoosiy # ed to turn the handle of wis instrument, Ab 4 Fiovd cefended the 01 oh went 1 persisting in annoy rgan-gninder grind maloing a r. Floyd ayay, but svon returned aud struck the colored man ou 4, breaving lis skuil and xnocking tm senselens in the strect. The victim wus carriod into Dr, Vaa Dyke's yird rear by, and the doctor pronounced the wound fatal. The victim, Gilbert Day, is a son old * Gin,” or denuic Day, ® Wiaard, who form lived in Bergen county. The murderer hus oven in Paterson only a fow weeks ; in tact, 19 afsiranger there, aod when urrested Mat gaye the name uf Sanderson. ——__- Another Kivor Mystery, Last night Michacl Moore, of the schooner Thomas Collier, discovered the body of 8 man floa'- ing in the water at the fuot ui Twe North River, The body had been ia water about two weeks, lle was dark-complexioned about 40 years old, stout built, and bad black bair. siguth street, In the pockets were funnd a knife and a heavy golt siding pencil case, ‘Lhe following curds were miso bund On th Thomas M, Norion, Michae nell, 19 Adams street, Hoboken ; ant’ William H. Bachelar, stew book wad Job printer, 24 Bows man sir ‘ Caffrey bad the body'takon bo the West Thirty-seventh streot station house, —— : SPARKS PROM THE TELBGRAPA Population of Oregon, 99,000. Volney Cpright, the counter foiter of United States bonds, a4 tonaccd sLainpe. arrested iu Sag Fiaucisco Wii Dé Laken Hast in afew diye <a = PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. wan was in Norfolk on Satorda: rbas a ed the challenge of the an Eranes se to i 0 re of $30) P. Conyngham, author and editor, ts te w Politics wnd Politicians,” Teady for publivasion in the tal The marriage of Mise M ha Henning has re # sustained by faciing (rough ab opeaing ia (iy Phe Hight Rov, D. McGinn ts Coadjator Bishop fAibanys He was chosen by the unantino : —— NEW JER tonday In Dramatics an Berzs O'Baliw hen Michael O'Brien, ay tue ug in wyer of Paterson, was Drom w cache aud tuetavtly willed ob Piiday evening Michael Judge, one of the mort genial and popu lar ciigens of Hoboken, was dangerously Kicked lu (ne face by w horse on Salurday The} man was found in the rivor at Nowark ot tay. In hia nockeis were the mouth. ploce of a bug! Ho Dok, wud a Kuld Watcu wad chat. Day, n negro, was knocked down and fatally In Paterson on Saturday: wfte by Renard h white man, Day's @huli Was cruriied in 1 Was arrusted,. pty Sioux Indians, on the way (o Philad [hls made tole headquarters at.J rAnKe's, bY Wastinvton street, Hopokep, on Saturday eiluruoon, They Urank nothing but Hass al ‘The wile of the lon, D. 8 Grogory of 7 y was burled In Greenwood yestorday. Cuancollor Za Diinkto, Judge Hedle of t 6 suurenie ¢ JV c Souddcr, and OWMer Gebingulaued geutienen Weie pall bearers, MUTINY 1N MID-OCEAN. The Crew of 1 Cell Fung into t Police Station Officers’ Tyranny, The English bark Manitoba, loaded with rnil- road tron. sailed from Cardiff, Wales, on April 1 for New York, On May 1, ia mid-ocean, the men Tefnsed to obey the orders of Hiram MeKinnan, first mate, who appesied to the enptain, Alfred R. Dnrkes, Capt. Durkee went forward with his re Volver, and threatened to pnt the mutineers in irons, One of the men said that they had made up their minds not to work, and that he could begin the ironing, Capt, Durkee was about to piace hand- cui on the man, when tho crew of eight men, armed with knives and belaying pins, sprang apon him and the mate, Capt, Durk discharged his revolver twice, and t iw Wrenched from him. The fret mate fouzht bravely, hut feli after being stab- bed foor times. ‘The captain was knocked sense- From that time the vessel was in the hands matinesrs When nearing the Mighiands, the cantain said tn the hearing of the stewardess that the men were good boys, and lie guessed he would not @ay an: thing abont the row. This threw the men off their guard, nnd they remained on board, although they Und previous'y expressed a determination to quit the vessol. Whon ste arrived off Bedloe's Island, Capt, Durkee aigoalied the harbor police, and Ser goa’ Beh vite and Detectives Finnerty and Doyle Went on board and arrested the men, ‘Chey were taken to the New street police station, ‘The mutineers are William Montville, John Me- Donald, and Jobn Fitgpatrick, Enclishmey : Thomas nen, Thomas Walsh, and Phomaa Carr, Irishmen Robert Wala, Nova Scotian; end Thomas Wood, American The Captain says that Wiliam Montville insti Gated the revolt, The men say tut they were (oreed to mutiry by the inhuman treatment of the officers, the lern. Captain Wishing iow to desert on her arrival, #0 thet hon t2ht poecet thelr a # py. A United Sinead Commissioner will investiga the facts to day ‘ — . MACKINLEY'S DIAMOND: ~ A Husband and Wife at Swords’ Points—A Case tor Surrogate Hutchings — Justice Ledwith asa Law Stadent John Mackinley, of the Mackinley Hotel in South street, accuses bis wife of stealing $1,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry from him. 7 wife claimed tho jowelry as her property, Mr. Mac Kinley soid that the jewelry belonged to him in his eatacity of executor of » certain estate, and that bis wife hod no right whatever tw it, Justice Led Witu decided that a wife could not stoal from her husbind. He tont Mr. Mackinloy tat if, a8 oxeen- tor, he owned the jewels, ood they had been wrong fully taken from lim, be wigut apply for redress to the Sarrogat Tae courie then w kintoy's brotier, Ar, t to the honse of Mra, Mac. Veter fice, at 36 Ridge street ‘Tiere thoy had 'n row, and Mr. Rice ordered Mac Kiney out of the house, but he refused to go. Thereucon Mr, Rice called OMerr Vin Ranst to ariost Mr. Mocainiey. Mr. Maekinley consequently J apporr. thie time as @ prisoner, ay t Justice Locwito, bat Mr. Kice to m.koza charge him, and Mackiney was dise arsed Mickiniey i¢, OF Woe. a prominont politician aad lawser, a8 scilas hotel keeper, Saino yeore aco he Wo a Caudidate for h@ Sense from one of the din i triets of the chy. In bis by ce Ledwis was clerk, wien a boy, and was paid $3 a week, A SEVENIM WARD TRAGEDY, - 4 Bratning bis Wife's Drunken Visor A Drinking Bout 4 Cherry and hen recia. Ou Saturday Charles Flanigan, @ sailor on the steamer South Corclina, storted for Yonkers to visit bewite, Hecot drank before rerching the curs. He wet a Mrs, Wallace, and the pair visited several Cherry street bare, and finally bronght 29 at 10 Han n sirect, At 19:90 PM pelteeman was ol¢ thata murder had been comm.tted there, On z tlis's mand Mr. Wallace wild with (ish knife. Due officer took ntorin ce he and hol sing a hae he Majisou sir Warlow the him to Capt loos for t 83 Munilton street, ully to dress the wounds in Was takon into the ataiion his fee and the ends ‘overed with tive Jarhoe found ad tried unsieceRs. + head, When be was dripping from cand the top of | atted diood. He y Woman tO her kennoss tho mon together, * Ho also ident Wai Fionig » have torn him in pieces, Kone. e Death ofa > Bachelor. At 9 clock yes! ning, John Dobson was found partially dressed and sitting ina chair in his room in the Belmont ITotel, Fulton street, dead. Ne wiean Englishmen, 69 years of e, and had roomed at the out ITotet for the past tively yeurs. Hn was en ployed saa collector by EB. S Miggins & Co.,8t White s'rect, He had boon sat from consumption for se years, bat when he retired on Friday nicht nothing unusuel Was noticed th his mannee, ant (rom the posivion of in oly and surroundines it was evident he did very suddenly, Hetwas sn eceontric bachelor who hud no relatives in this coun'ry, except a nephew in Brooklyn, and of that nophon's wiereabouts he had no knowledgs He mate few friends and lived He was close in his dealings, and has left Property whichiie disposed of by a will made e years ago, Hie late yors have taken charge of the body. — - The Highwaymen Becoming Boldor. Late last night, while Charles Manly of 109 Greene street wns sitting inthe front room of his residence, the hal! door having been toft open for Ventilation, three strangers entered and went up stairs, After remaining there a skort time they descended, and were next at the foot of the stairs by Mr. Manly, He demanded their business, but they seized him, on* ruaving him into the room, heid him and ropbed him of $43, They then’ fled. Mavlv deserioed the mea to Officer McCarthy, avd snordy efterward he srreated Adolphe Lefevre of 65 Sullivan street, Who Was identified dy Manly ——— FLASHES FROM V1 OCEAN CABLES. ‘Tro Empress of Russia is in Beilin, Dr. Von DOllinger is to visit London, A society of planters is forming to amen to Havana Dissensions have broken oat between the Spauish Government and the Chamber of Depurice. Seftor Noqne Darcis, a deonty to the Spanish Cortes, ts mnpitcated ia tle assassination of Prim port Cai ‘The Committee of the Reichrath have agreed to an address to the Einporor Jomch, pronouncing the poliey of concession to maticmslities a {allure aid & ehcvuragewent Co malcontents, and demanding « Strong Mace organiza: —— JOTIANGS ALBOUL 1OWN, Mule in Mount Morris Park this evening. ‘The Herman, Livingston,and Pennayivania arrived last might The ynnuel regatta of tho Maniattan Yacht Club takes pluce ou the 242 tust The Museum of Natural History in Contral P {ao be opened to tho public toa The G. A. R. are preparing for a crand civic end tnllitary display ou Decoration Day, 2th Yenteraay, tn Bt, Peter’s Roman Cathore Church Charles 1. Pardue, lor, starte for Albany of paturds twéive yar eos The body of a mon aged about 10, with black was found yortoriay im the ruins ab the four of Fifty-third street, First Regime Company t, Capt, Bartiimen ainandiny their annual Camping expedit o on the 2ath of Jug Cathartye Curtiss, who was ran over on the 12t by an ice ert at broadway and Keade street, divd terday an Centre Street Hospita was found ty a died after bis eat The body of en foot three inches unknown woman, aged 1, Drown bith, Wal ing tn tue hast River, off F n BLP Cant, Cafiry was serenaded by tie Germans of the etic ard on ' tie 08 ‘opening of the vew poilee station 1a Thity suveatn iret. Tho frame of the elvhorately engroseet tons which the police have presented to the Hou thew T. Bro Louse The new ent beautiful yacht Gen Wm. M. Tw wned by Mr. Kipp of the Morning Ciub, made trial (ip on Satugday wader escort of tue yacht of Mr Cipiton Hunver row evening in the Allen street M. KE, exhibition of grand photographic ¥ far West, Mi, Bred, Clapp’ wili'd 0 1s big enguKh iy cover r er * to bnild a new theatre, to OK tO be tow of 81 en s Kaut W. Worend Sulius stare tom, and Jo Ware ainong the loyure iu the ob terpriae. 1'vo inquest in the ease of F.nma Clans, the Gor MON (rl who eos herself at BY Avenue Lt, fat be Loany, ‘The post morim exaniualion show ball had parsed through the left lung, dist lt ‘ somach, wid bad lodged im ihe bacs, Uva (uy PRICE TWO OEATS THE :RETURNING BLOSSOMS 0. BRENNAN FLOATING HOMEWARD FROM SAN FRANCISCO, — ming Home on the Wings of the Wind An Indino Sees Alderman Mitchell—The Red-Finned Sucker-Gov. Stanford's Fast om Sackamnnto, May 91,—The Blossoms are here on their way home. ‘They have been apin the Ye Semite valley and out to look at the big trees, Owem Bronnan was glad to go where there were no ladion, Goorge Mitchell wae alro gind to go because ho thought he migbt get asbot atab Indian, Ho eaw One #avoge, but tho savage went for him, and George went away from the savage withont shooting, Ho sald he could bave slot him if he had wanted to lab he didn't want to, He changed his mind, The Alderman spent three days in the Yosemite valley. He fished at the foot of tho Bridgl Veit fall, Wiillam M. Lent, brother to the great domt player of your city, told him that be could catch trout there, After fiahing two dass and two nights, the Alderman got a bite, and pulted up one of the scaliot looking red-fined suckers that was ever seon in California, It is diMcuit to say which was the most astoni#hed, the Aldernian or the red-Anned racker. e Sucker had evidently just begun we Fun up the brook: William M. Lent, brother to Abe Lent, the great domino player of your city, then told the Aide: that le could catch blue fish at the foot of uh bon fall. catch them if ho wanted to—he didn abont fishing any how, some bow or othe ‘The first man to board the train aftor ite arrival in thie city was tho Hon Paul Morriil, of the Sacra mento Union. He had heard that the’ boys had ro- ceived big checks from howe before thoy left Ban Francixeo, and he wanted to get up a little am The Blossoms, who bad had enough of bi aid that they were anxious to look ak nd they didu't care about winning his fr that bis wife and children mirhe Fr. Gov. Sandford excurted the Blossoms to the 8 Hotel, Aiter a fine dinner the oarty were drivea out to the ren track at the fair cround. Here the Governor brought ont his wonderfal horse, and put him ti tle heat for ectation of the boya, HI a Lalf mile ia 1:07 and @ mile in 222%. ‘That's what the times Keepers raid, The Californians ecom to think thas this horse can go a mile in 15, Rip. The Alderman told Mr. Lent to go and care much money t suffi the Mormon tadiee Tentaking, Kren preparations to entorsain Ow renvan. Tt is said that over 1,000 of them will meet hin at Ogden, and escort iin down to Balt Lake city. It is thonght toat Mr. Young wilt ime vite him to speak in the tabernacle. Crowds of old trappers lino the railroad at every way station te get a chance to look at Mitcheli’s gan. ASSOCIATRD PRESS DESPATCH. om Clud took their departure from thi by the overiand route, last evoning, Among tho soureniers of weir visit here carried away by them were siz balos of mussion blankets of the costliest description, embroidered with initially tor pre nis to their friends East, —— FIGHT FOR A SUIP. Phe * Brought Over from the Navy Yards und the Versel Taken OM, Notwithstanding the dissolution of the injunoe tion by Judge Cardozo, sued out by Mr. Tapscott, which restored to Morgan Sons their mortgaged right in the ship William Tapscott, the opposition party stl! maintained their be! attompted by the wid of W: hold the vessel, Prior to ti gan sone Lidell TE ed in en rae. Doring the list two weeks the United States Marshuis bave had rough time combating with the Poway eieoient, In maintaining their rights, Sot Sens made application to the United ‘Stetes Commissioner of the Eastern District, who on Sat urday sents body of marines (rom the United States Navy aod a number of United States Marshale to take forcivie possession of the ship, ‘This was of cted without much opposition, and ths ship was towed to the Navy Yard to await the action of tue United States Court, —— Adother Pacific Rattroad. Sax Prancisco, May 21.—The incorporators of the California Pacific sad Mastern Extension Bile road are ex-United Stetes Senator Milion 8, Lae tham (now Mavaver of the London and San Prine ciseh Bank), J. Friedlander (the king of Pacife sat grain speculators), Rulolsen, who buil® the Cali/ornia Pacific Railroad, alreaty running to Sveramento in competition with the Contral Pacites Jolive May, of the old San Francisco banaing ram ¥ Davidson & Con; Col, JR, Frisbio, and Rudotoh Sulzbach, of Frapk ort-cn-the-Main, whose comm.nd of Germen capital i nearly unlinitad. The certificate of incorpora'ion is ready to be Med to-morrow, eapital $5,000,000, The road is to. be 70 ivilea in length, and to connect with tre Union Voce ator cear Osden, Nearly the entire capital bas already Deen snoseribed in good faith, and dese Pite the contrary assertions of toterested pertios The Est, the immediate commencement and. vigo ous prosecution of the workjs pus.tively determined upon. Sn LOSSES BY FIRE. est Geka Jovun Baron's grocery, ut 142 Finshing avenge, Brooklyn, was dawagod lust eventing $3.0 ‘Tho workshop and engineers’ building at the Ni Wah Agademy,, Ansapolis, were party varned yester day. Lows, $30,000. Martin Kilbfleiseh & Sons’ chemical works, of Morgan avenue aud Maujev strect, Bushwick, were Anmaged yesterday $13.00)» no tusurance, ‘Phe National Acatemy workshop and engineer's bud bee dung d yesterday $30 08 Minot ny of Forks was Seriously ure. : WASHINGTON NOTES, wall, Gen, Sehenck, our Minister to England, will eal on Wertpesday for bts post of duty. Ear! de Grey and Sir Statford Northcote, the Rrit- teh Lich Commissioners, will dail from New York om Wodueeday for England. Tho sub-KnKlox Committes has adjonrned ta dune lt, Senator, 8¢ Authorized 0 call euch Wituostes as he thing . Noorder has been wade by Secretary Poutwel® HeDiiing the puolication of w York Cnstom Hous td Mr. Trei'liard, the Fronch Minister, has obtained. Jonve of his Government to renin to France. Mr Dy betion, who arrived suave daye ago, will act a8 Char; WAftaires ee aypointinents In the. Horas any beeu conteme — ———— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, irae y James St. John, aged 17, has been committed for windliug torchahte by mans of sparicns telegrains, Lywan White, tho Shatesbury morierer, w: committed at Grecnfold, Dass. on Saturday to awale the nction of the giana Jiry in August, Vhe shyster who was kicked’ ont of the Tombs for detragding a poor woman of $10. bas douned anew over What other peor woman has boon rovbed P Jobn n, Whose #u'l was fractured by a Dang warter "hands of obert Simpson, in @ Fit Ward barroom, died on Saluiday. Sinpsud 16 sill a® Danicl Fitezerald, aged 94, yes erday beat his ta Joon Fizzerald, aged 0, of 98 F orayth street Sid broke his Thos near the spine. Daniel was @ Og Saturday afternoon Dennis Downey, a notes rloUs rough, qoarreled with sor v United States sole Horm a San Peau Stal ed ony named Mo Laughlin tasaily. Downey was mirosted In Chicago, on Sainrday evening. im an altercas about a tr water, Henry Murphy, aged i&, Wis sizuexnn the head aad ‘ilved by irivatete ate man named Fitzgerald, The latter wae arrested. © 4 row in the tenement, at 12 Wasvinztom AML night, Joun stanton boas Navey Hartlere A chal head and face # ‘ © Was locked up iu tay Henry McKenna of Long Island City, hued In the Gaeens Cann for th ho wae, tng of Grorge Jones Of Greengoliit n released. He ivied at the r yirt, Decawie @ Iniportant wi eonid nob John Andorsen, azo 0. of 14 Baxtor street, who of Lateniperances exAGINALOM wed that nis sxaft t B fractur 5 Pructes Riley Was again before the Dae . Inst n oh Saturday on evarge Bteackareh John Quinn testified ciat tp 8 Ithley $ fhe Jantturship of Sch Patrick Goldiag aid that hiley had sold te ato Mary A. Golding and varah By Sc Mr. Mos nl of 295 Greenwich stroot nie Wat car of the Gin) Land Core Sirect Ito Ou tne 7th inal, with wn ladies, ong of ties was ins A yDUNg Puan, WhO ALORy Ward shook his Gat iw Mr Maichey's face, Appeal we the conductor way ot no us “ ai saluted Sey Mapehez with derbive lang Last Wednesday uiternoon, while Sefior Pie Pebenique. a wealtiy Pernvian bite mershapt, now of the Fifth Av. aue Hotel, wae lew Central Park, bis root) Was enter r buy tives ara ¥ anionda, a No clue tas as 5 of 5 Chrvstio at Now York, selenite eeeerpedasieieptitdin nee een ennemaateeetnestnatemeientabeeetiareeemmemmmnemmmmmememmmenenea nance ee —— reves a ee es ——— Ae a es [==