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— a THIRTY EIGHTH YEAR. (eee emrerens ons 2 KOW FoR A PUENCH KING. THAR DEA or ReEPOBLICANIOM AN CNMAPPY PRANOB, The Fishtiog in Pacts at an Eo won cad Thiers Kot To Leat ea of the Commane Ct, ti the Hades Sr. Desis, May 23—Night.—The fighting in Paria tins ceased, Marchal MacMahon and Presi- fout ‘Thiers vil enter tomorrow, Te losses of ue Communists were fearful. ‘The troops gave no Qourter, ava many ot the leaders of the;Commane nore caotare! and tmmedvately « TNE VERSAILLES FLAG FLOATING OVAR PARIS, Ovreinn oF Panis, Muy %—Noow.—The Ver. fos cs fhe now Mlowts over Montmartre, The whole of efty te cvile th tr Ave bly TUR BOMMAROMENT TRITERDAT. Vensaiinxs, Moy 2%—Advices [rom Paris report © teriible tire of exnnom and musketey since day- Drouk tis morning tn the dirvetion of Montmartre, Tie (sul Gos of Paris by the Prusstans tt now com: piste Gen, Dombrowski has been wounded, and er lexvored ke his excace from the Versailles srcops, bus Was prevented vy the Prussians, Tne enibueionin among tie deuvered popaiation of Faris possession of the fore te immense, The batalions o vie frieads of order are reo: aniaing. ‘The Mavors of Paris assem o at We \ uavena Magite 9-day. Fie VRS AILLISTS Place de Cucny, at the Junction of the bowerarus dos Bar les and de Clichy, on te very verge of Mi niiartre; also the Saint Laz re Station of the Western Railway, the Paints «'Indusiris, the Chamber of the Corps Leaisiatif, 1 the Lute! deo Invilider, There was sharp @cht- ing at te torricades um the Diace de la Concorde and the Pisce ae Clicht. The cannonade slackooed at 1) o'clork is forenoon. Ihe Versaities troops have vcca.ind Svint Ouen, The Insurgents make no attempt (0 break tae Prassian line of encire ‘The Prussian troops save been ordered to have ecu ted th open fire on tuo Insurgents if thoy approach within four bundred proces. CAPTURE OF MoNTM ART! Afternoon.—G >, Ciiorlamp, having last evening occupied Barignolies, aitacked Montmartre to-day Ou tle west aud south from the Avsnae de Clichy nd Bouleverd of the game nawe, Gen, L'Admiranis simulta: cously moving his torees along the line of the beine, and he Boulevar.s leading to the Nor ern Rullway, stt.cked tre station of thas railway, and carrie’! it by avsoult. thence moved upon Monsmartre, which was captured at 1 o'clock this Ger. Cistoy's forces carried the berri- ade in the Cusuasee du Maino, in the southern part ef Pari, The operations of the Government troo 10g satisfactorily everywhere, and the complete suppression of the insurrection Is expected to-day or to-morruw, The losses of Vorsailiiete in to-day 18 ure small TRY THOUSAND INSURORNTS PRISONBRS. Lowpom, May 2%.—A despateb trom Versailies Mincay evening says the Versaiilist troops bat oceupied the station of tne Versailles Railway 0 tue Bevlovard Mont Parnase, which te within s @bort cistance «f the Luxemoonrg ; and that Gen Ciimeramp has ‘armed the insurgoate’ position at We Ta.crigs, and made 8,000 to 10,000 prisoners. A later dosdaich rays the Versaillisis have oceapies toe Pisce Veudd ne, the Tuileries, and the Hotel 4 ‘Vill, M. Assy) corainly in custody, and it is re. ‘Deried thai M. Folix Pyxt has also been arrested. Avoihir despucce ays the Insarcents abandoned tre Piuce de la Cowoor catertny, Gon, L'Ada troalt! farces bays surroundod Mo-tmartre, and «battle is Bow progressing (here ‘The complete overturow Of the ine, (060 is imminent, THE FRANKFORT CONFERENCE OVER, Fmankrout, May 93 —Prince Bismares and MM. 10 au. Poajor-Quertior, have returned bo: Toe Frankfort p.pers congia siatemoat that Princo Dismarce says the German authorities have Rotitied (he Commune that they will bombard Paris case the ronideuce of Mr. Washburne, the Amori ean Minister, ahould be #icked, —— PPSOM SPRING RACES. pedicel The Great Ky tthe Calendar—All Len- of to the Downs—Fifteon Starters fer the s erby—The Race of Yesterday. Loxvox, bay 23.—The Epsom summer meet- Ag beeen to-diy, Toe great events of the week are Derby and Uses The former comes off to. werrow, aod promises to be of the usually inter eatin, c: aracter, Business will be saxpended too reat Cearoe, und a great portion of the popalation ©! Loucen wiil tor the day 08 transferred to Kpsom Downs, ‘Ihe stariers for the rice will probably Bumoer Gfven. The betting his been immense, Ane closes to-day at the fuilowiug rates: T to 4 egvinet Mr. Jounstoue's br, ¢, Bothwell (winner of the 200) guines sakes), by Aiockwoll, out of Kacruitie Logie; 6 10 L aewinet Air, Cartwrizhe’s 0c Albert Victur. by Mursy.s, 0a: of Princess of Ww. to 14 sipas Baron Retwohild’s ch. ¢, by ous of Zephyr; 18t0 1 against Mz, Har snd Guus, by Gindiaveur, wut of Ally, tne fume odds against Mr. Merry’ b,c King o' tho Forest, by Scostiaa Chiet, out of Llubess ; 14t0 1 watost Mr Osoorne's bce Ravens hoo, by ‘Cativs si, ows of Crows Neat} and sane olds agaicsi ‘Uapt. Day's b, ©. The Coust, by Parmesan, out of Ov by tockweil. he race tor the ente sakes for two-year- old colts ani ilies today resuitos as follows: Mr. HL Gevtite Reber: Ball ‘Trial -Underg gooun aud ~Che Neck boat rades Ex Oorresvudeuve of Vt 16. Newsvuud, May 23.—Robert Buffum, aeoused @f killing Jolin L. Seaveros im this city in Auguat Last, wes arraiznea to-day, Mr, Seaverns was shot dead wile silting at supper with his wife family, Lotfuu had boeo considered insane at in. tervels, anil im consideration of tuis fact, ais cocnsel Wns wiicwod to withdraw the plea of not gelity, and plead euilty of morder 14. ond de ree. ei oi J0h@ vad wny Sding to way why Souk Ho. be pronouue.d upon him, Buffam +412 "Thi 4 terrible war naa fotched ma whee Tnow saci. Hot} don't reeves my sory cot wy eouutey. Had Ta thousaad lives L woud give pel rege! thavever IT eame fom the bos ive did wot Hi he hosuital. i ay hel Tian” He provow iced Bul L wu aimilibary exieditlgn. # Of you ate well woquitn ed with, wud iv @round 41 wand I Mua cages. Tul yenibes, soasee i WAS WEILLCH. por Iya with @ neo 6 fic, 1 was chund Oy tied Go Bavscufs, snd Holm « to leep on but fcr, tho only eutrangs at uw Dwi Chay brew water foi ‘os, Anauticy tit rece ¢xocutat privativn. When t arrive t ot abt Ve bouyexmy seve sounds The LT tau prove, i have mot 0001 40 well ast ey ow Tif ecevor bas xivea me welleive wi teh Wa. ie her Ve tur thie tris. Mr. chen MW ovcant a now T awve Lees ix wtieie Tot back. uy reat oF any fain Logo to ane waLerentd WiETA N'Y Wisluc yo and Prevarued t wn T DAL 0.9 eae. Fel +218, 4nd | Wife had inj) cod In the hosvital, The treat id AbOVe kuows (iui L Rover Wisned (@ bukni a» perboa When | Was rigus Aftor seme further wncoherent reoiies (0 questi yun by tie Court Busan was sentenced ic Sing bing for live, — Ths King of the Amorican Turf, Lexinaroy, iny., May 93,—Yesterday a fuure Fear-oll mado 1:43 The sume time w. dy bys throv-year-old, being th Ip Amerivs, In the first ra irred; seven started, Jol Harper's ch. ¢, Kx prees Won in kis J. MC ch. 0, Gouger was bec In the second race Joho Harper's b. Lyttleton, 4 years old, boat Keone Richard's Allie Hunt, 6 youre oid, in SB1i ——s Exit Collector Murphy. smixatom, May 28,—Colleotor Murphy ar- Tee are vs plerday, and wok the train to-night for “made toe best ever mao Mile heats, fourteen lew Yors. Iti» understo.d th administration cir chin LA thut be has agreed to resive, and is to ele OWN succeBMOr, There 18 & rUWOr Also Of fhe 6) (6 Dlent ofa naw Postmaster ima tow days, — Grant Rebaked by the Henat: eM atuinoron, May 28.—0. B, Togally nomi. ‘omtmanter at Belvidere, Il. was rejected by eo Bonate to-day, Re is s brother of Gen. Rafus ‘s4alin and the Incumbent es wounded soldier. <I ‘° THE VIGHTING MEN'S CLUB, The Soldiers of the Union Army in Hoel Order Organization a tion of Army and Navy Club—A Happy Gath ering Promin Bright Future. Kvor since tue war the project of orgnaizing in this city @ social club at which the officers of the various ims of the country's service might meet and exchange greetings and eujoy exch other's com: panionship, has been mooted, not until about Six weoks ago did the movemont take defini(e sha ‘Thon it was that a fow oMicors carncst in the work rosolvea that the ciub should be formed. ‘The result was shown last night in the organim- thom of the Army and Navy Clad, with a membor- ship numbertag 150, and the dedication of thot temporary club hose, one of the mort elegant and sumptuous m: on Fifth avenae. ‘The Ariny and Navy Clud consists of oMoers of the army and navy of the United States, both in the regular service at present, and those who served during the war, either as reguiars aad volunteers, and were honorably dischareed the service, Ite organization 1s due largely to the persevering efforts 0! Gen. Charlos K. Graham, Gen, A. Shaler, G Lioyd Aspinwall, and «tow othora, ite of as follows: President— Admiral Godon, U8. Vice President—Sin) Gen. HO. Wright, Treamure Gun. HB. Wavies, U. 8. A Secretar y— Co}. B. T. Morgan, Howse Commitiee The officers, and Gens, Kiddoo, Vau Allen, aud Aspinwa ‘ouimitier of Management—Tho officers and Gens. Aspinwall, Burorl.¢, Riddoo, st Smith, Callin; Paymaster Reese, U8. A; Cup’ modore Le Hoy, U. 5, N.. and Pay master Bi The clay las leased temporarily, the # mansion 16 Filth avenne, formerly ‘the resid the late Simeon Draper, which has been Atte d up the most convenient and elegant manuer for Present ose, The first floor, copsisdig of @ suit of three elegant rooms. is to be naed as reception rooms and restaurant of the club, On the secon floor area fine billiard room, a card room, « bar, bath room, closes and other content ‘The third floor is fitted up as lodging roome for such of the members of the club as may desire to occupy them, The basement furnishes ample room for cooking purposes and otwer servants offices, while In the atsic are ample lodging roome for the servants, ‘The inauguration of the club was attended last evening by & large company of distinguished of- cors, among whom were Gens. Baldy Smith, Burn side, Jef ©. Davis, HG. Wright, A. Biaer, C. K. Groham,{ Frankiio, Van Alen, Nowtou,, Barn Aspin wail, D. Kiddoo, Bures, Averill, McKoe ver, Cal. , Cul, BT. Mor are, Rugineor Hvaston, ands tandred other! ant collation waa spread for the occasion whi wae disposed of without cere y 2 aneb Low! was (ull and the wine cellar poured Ty aduadance to do.bonor to she occasion, Ata late our a few impromptu specches were de- livered Io antwer to specie toasts calling out Ge Bay Smith, AK. Barnside, HG. Wrignt, Asvin- ir Howell, Mr. Thomas MM. Cook and Third Corps Union, Gen. Averi|, Gen, Grabam, and some others, ‘The inauguration was in all respects succesefal, and prowived to add largeiy to member of one of the must sensible and desirable elaos of the metropolis, THE SIXTEBNTM WARD GANG. ——— ‘The Trial of William H. MeNevine for the Shootiog of James Hines—The Firat Av- enue Homicide-The Prisoner's story. At the trial of William H, McNevins in the ral Sessions yesterday, after otuer witnesses 4 Deon examined, MeNeviue was called to the witness stand to give bis version of ibe kiliing, He related the incidents of the meeting in Feery Liquor store, and said he was invited to drink there by James Hines, He refused at first, but after some poreaasion, consented, Janos asked uim «second Kime, and, while detng #0, held as open penknife hishand, When he hesitated, Kiward Hines said to James, “Give it to him.” A few minut ‘ter- ward be sald: “Give me the knife, and I'll kill the ———— de‘ore I go to Brooklyn, aad (nen I'll go home satis flea." ‘The witness ssid that the knife was not the on: Drodueed in court; It was ® much larger one, The Hinesos went oot soon after drinking the secood time, and stood cotaide tbe door disputing as to who should have the kaifa. While they were standiog McNevins went out snd encountered Edward, with the in bis band. ‘10 avoid being stabved he took cot bis pistol and sirnck Euwara «ith 1: ow tue bead Both brothers then attacked him, and be lired the shots in sett-de‘once. MoNovine wae closely croms-examined by Arsist- ant District Attorney builiva, who elicited from him the fact that be sescciavea' with a number o! {ones mee haowe as the “ Yixieenta Bireot Gane." je carried thi for sevesal mouths prior to tne shootta: bad ne gradge against trial is to be continued to day. — MB. COLFAX'S PROSTRATION. a The y Paralynia Wasmixorow, May 23.—Mr. Colfax has im- proved siowly ali day. Be was raised op this evening and lifted inte ® chair to have his bed arranged; but it made him very sick and caused Vomiting. He bes since continued to improve, ‘8nd bas BOW passed the critical polat of the attack. His physician feared another attack to-day at about the same hour es yesterday; bat 1 shore is wow very litkle doubt of ‘here is ercaped, und bis recovery. doudt that he bas bud a paralytic stroke, and, as it firet affected toe around the escape from death int sight was vory remarkable, Ho seems quite cheerful to-d: and bas sea amber ef Irfends w Chamber. He is unable to eat unyvbing, opt « ver, ie broth or bee! te. A soon as he recovers suMliciently to bear it, he wi be removed to Bin house, A lung mental rest and Payaieal exorcise will probably enable bim to regain 18 bealth, He has telegraphed Lis wile not to cote on amd not to be alarmed, as he has every caro, and will soon be ready to Ko West, droppe. | Borrao, May 23,—The directors of the Buffa- lo Driving Park Association offer premiums amount tng vo §50.000, for the sixih annaal sammer meet- ing, Commencing August 8, 1871, as fo.lows : ‘rst day—Purve No. 1, $3000, (or horses that No. 2, $5,000, for horses that ef Beat 4 ; No, J, $10.40, (oF horses that never Becond day—Parse No. 4, $1,600, tor horses that + No. 5, $10,000, Parse No. 6, $8,000, for horses thi never bout &49 ; No. 7, $6 000, fur hursos that never Dvat 434. boueth day—Parse No. 8, $6,000, for horse: sever beat 240: No. 9, $5.00), tor ell horses, never beat 3 miuut $4,600 10 tLe horse beating Dexter's ime, 217%. Wishes, Wasuixeron, —The President nomi. nat ddoun W. Douglas epaty Commianiourr of ALterns Kevecue, ommissiouer of Cusioms, ViooBargvnt; Cow w be © orna! Reveute for the Tuirteonth York, Whim tt. Van Orden, to Le Assessor of In. Lorna, Meveuue Jor tue ‘bivoonth District ot New York, Charice TL Palueor, Posumustor at Voriches: tur, NY ‘The veaate ernfirmed James M. MacDourall of Kew dork, Chie’ Kugineer inthe Reven se Mur Allin C, ditevtied, Comme Gover at Onlous Crmodue f, F,' Sands, to be Reur-Autirn’} Copbs, Reod Worden nud Ntepara D, Tronchaid, (6 be Cinmo.ores; Commander Bu, Burrett, be Cuptaia eee Common mwuse tn tho Army, Wasuxaron, Mav 33, —Cupt, Juha F, Turnbull ofthe dined art vas iuuud guilty by « court tnartie. at dey Wost, Ho., for coudack unbecoming Gicor aud; catlevanin wiriking Alfred iimore, ehoaen cf Key Wea), over the head with a caus ile woe sentenced ope dismissed, Ihe Sec recary OF War bas mivgatod the sentence to suspen: fon frou tai k aud pay for eighteen montun, except 480 per wont bee A War Cload Threnteatag Spain, Mavain, May 22,—To-day's session of the Span- is) Congress wis an exceedingly ttormy one, Tue hodicas proweuted @ resoiution for the catabl sh: ment of @ Reagubin and the Cerliste submittea a veclorive the election of King Amadeus to be void, and tuat Dow Carlos, of Bpain, ie the right» Ul King. Tue discussion was !oog aud excited, N.Y, pire steam flouring mills, belonging to ersorean, 1a Union, N, ¥.. wore burned Also ® large dwelling and barn and « Jarce quantity of grain, The woolen mile were aiso destroyed, loss iv very heavy. ——— ‘The New Hampsht Conconp, May 23.—The Go in eswion Lo-day examined the vote for Seosters. ‘Tey 1onnd no choioe in Districts No, 1 aud No. 10 Five Republicans aad fve Democrits were found to be elected and were iniormed accordingly, The smith yenteraay Election, ernor and Council stricken Clty. Buenos Aryans, April %7.—The mortality by Now fever has fallen 40 about one bunared ‘ail, Lhe prestige of the city bas been destroyed, and fall recovery of its Wrede is impassihie, | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, — DASHES HERB AND THERE DY THR KREPORTERS, prota ‘oriam fo a Ming Sing Court Room-C on between the Chief of Police Officer of the Court. Villagers Armed. Tt ts generally believed that une of the party of inoendiarios which bas destroyed §75.000 of prop orty within the past memth has been arrested, The examinaiion of Lemuel Rovs was concladed before Justice Moran P. Hyatt last evening. ‘The examb mation created an excitement, Tweuty-fonr wit nesses were exemined, each giving contradictory tenuimony, Tho weight of the terimony was against the prisoner, During the examination Chief of Po- lice Ryder enterod the court room, and arrested one of the witnesses for the people, Thereupor Officor Sniflen rusned over to the Chief, and said that the prisoner should not be jtakon awsy until he bad tentifiod, Wild excitement envaed, the Justice in vim shout Ing for order, aud the crowd rasbing ¢n masse into the room where the angry officors were disputing, Above the tamalt the silvery voice of an able bat excited Justice of the Ponce was uoard: “Pat whe handcuffs on the pimp! Yank him out; there's ‘enough men to help you do it!" In the scramble the prisoner's v ardrobe suffered fovercly. Finally the arrested witovss was retained in the court room, The Hon. Geo, A. Brandrot fon of the famous doctor, Landted the case tor the people in sdmirable style, notwithstanding the im- mense pressure againet him. Nelson H. Baker worked very devotedly for the prisoner, bat his overcrown office boy annoyed lim exceedinely, and ved the spectators by his idiotic queries, Here ample of the proceedings, to which the Court Katewed in dienided sileuce. Lawyer Brandretn—Now, wiat's tho finding fault with this witness becvas of your he gots drunk, You do the same thing. You toll lios and you Rwenr, Young Mi never use Brandreth's pills or poor min's piasters, Brandretn—Woll, it might improve your personal appearance if you did, Jusitee—Order, gow ‘The counsel wii probably Dutrolied last by citisens, ormed with every conceivable weapon from a lor Ito @ shotgun, loaded with coarse salt. A lise recoived an Wis house Is to be bur — Mre. Margaret 0' Keefe’ ree agatnet Dr. Kdward I, sears. Dr. Edward I. Sears, editor of the National Quarterly Review, was yesterday accused vetore jargarot O'Keete of sulting ber in bis office ow the 18th of August, and Of attempting to repeet che offence in October. A civil suit is already pending in the case, Mrs. O'Keete testified that she came to the U night warniog that fi'teen vay: ited States from Ireland, but could not recollect in what He busband remained in Ireland. Her 1 Dr. Sears's mother were sistors Dr, tained outside. unrecompanted by office alone, and the assault, committed. On another occasion an attempt w.s made to repeas the o: ee, and she tien told her heyban Dr. Sears was born in Ireland, and is £0 yours old, He dented che charge positively from beginning to end. We war admitien to bail in $0,000, ae The Orvament of Brooklyn's Hench. On Monday Mr, Bergh's officer in Brooklyn ar- rested Michme! Huian of 204 Raymond strovi, (or driving a horse with a lurge sore on the back wader the saddle, Mr, Bergh's officer took bis prisoner before Justice Buckley. It happens tat Justice Buckley stauds indicted by tae Graad Jury through Wwe instrumentality of Berah,1 for pogiec: of duty, aod whea he heard the complaint he tarned ou the officer and shouted to Lim: there? be says, was thon Judze—ihen .0, out quick. Officer—But, Jour Honor, I bave acharge to make against thts man, Lem « Deputy Suerltf Judee—Siut up and gt var oF sais Uvurt, a'ye hear Oficer—Thea your Hoaor dismisses th e com- plaiwe ? Judge—Turn bin out, Will you git out of bere? ‘Lhe ofcer and nis prisoner did * git" Phe oficer asserie that Justice bucaley wus decidedly drunk and that he Woe afterward seon staggering street, Winking When the name of Thomas Jackson was called in the Special Sessions yesterday, © diminutive fel- Whose face was uidden bonosth & deposit of pleaded guilty of siealing, and Justice Dowling thus addressed tim : "My boy, you siaad there & self-confessed thief, even aty.urage. 1 shail send you to the Reform Tavmas turned oa bis beel, and winked deliber- ately with his left eye, As Le did 40, bis Honor caught» glimpee of a profile that was anything but juvenile. *Hoki on,” cried Justice Dowling; “bring that fellow back.’ How old are you, Thomas? ‘The prise fF tromvled violently, and didn't wink as be besitaungly re said the Penitentiary, en. this " de. other morniug. He shouted #0 loud that bis voice was distinctly heard by Sergeant Leary in the Twenty-second street station bouse, four blocks distant, Taw w: den was bending over a prostrate ily which bad been ernshed by the wheel of an amoulance wagon, Lis bevutiiut stem was cut In two, ond its hend humbied ta tue dost, ‘Ihe warden raised it ten doriy, and tears siarted to his eves, He said he Was rorry that is wasn't }oman, that ie might pus it in tue accident ward and care for it, The rest of the lites are in tuil bloom. Large crowds congregate at the gato of Believne Hospital to ton them, aud they are greatly admired, Warden Brennan rises at 5 A. M. every morniui to water them. io bas bougls a «mali green watering pot for the purvose, ‘The warden says that if he ean catch the ambulance driver crushed bis lilly, he will confine Liw iu toe dead uouse, Exploits. ilmore, a baker, of Boston road, Mor. risania, terday applied for a warrant fur the are rest of Ma wife, For the past eighteen months Le as done & good business as a baker and saved money, which at various times he has asked bis wile to deposit until nis bank account had reached $1,200, Last week bis wife went to visit some Iriends In New Jersey, aud during her absence Hugh Sout t@ the bank. He was told that bis wife had deposited the money im her own name, and had drawn the whole amount two days previously, He also learnod that bis wife had drawn the whole ac- count from tae bank twice beiore, He torther Journed that the dates coincided with her two pre vious vieits to her iriends in Jersey, ana that she had redeposited the money on her return home, so as to show her husband the banking book. As the law does not recognise theft beiweea husband anc wife, Gilmore has no remedy, _—— ‘The Sens of Vermont Form a Club, A club composed of natives of Vermont re sising in thie city was organized Inst Saturday evening, under the namo of * The Green Mountain Clu.” Thor headquarters will be tn a fine man sion in Twenty-fourth streot, near Fifth aveau which Is now being Gtted ap in splendid style tor their reception, The officers elected were: Presi dent, O, P. Chandler, President of the First Na: tional Bank of Woodstock, Vt; Treasurer, 0. A Dodge, of the firm of Dodge & Moore, bankers; Secretary, Col. Hvoker, Among shone present and pirtcipating tn the organization were ex-Gov Levi Juderwood, tue Hon, Mr, Woodbridge, M. ©. 0. A. Burton, Kaq., J. Noyes, Bsq. well known and distinguished sons of the Green Mountain Btate, ‘Tho Club ts to be purely of a social character. and will without doubt soon take rank with the frst clubs of ite kind in the country, and many other Edward A. Blits alias Latour of Hollacher’s Rotel, Trewont, was arrested on Monday for steal, ing $100 from Mr.Hoilacher's betroom, Blits con- fessod, and added that he had secroted it undor the beuches in Jerome Park, Meantime Sergeant Stoors had got wind ef ® conspiracy betwoon Blix and Harry Androws, formerly a clerk in Hupfeldi's drug store, Tremont, These two arranged to rob Hap: tore last Friday aight, and buro the duild- NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, THE JOINT HIGH BANQUET, 4 PARTING COURTESY TO RNGLAND'S REPRESENTATIVES. ing. Bat they postponed thetr job, and are in one tody. They have confessed. The block in which Hop‘eldv's store ia situated te Milod with frame hoares, stores, and stables, whose valine in estimated at $130,000 A fire started ia one of the honscs would ‘destroy all the buildings in the block. as ere are oo fire ines nearer oan Morrison's. soem aps Yr Aisern of Troment are nuout to rewurd ser: | Rmctishmon's Kulogies of the Jag-Handled Keant Steers for his sagectty. Treaty Champagne over (beir “pleudia Barunin-Last Nicht in Delmonico’s. Cyrus W. Field, Esq., gave a dianer last even- ing at Delmonico’s (o the High Commission, The room was decorated with the flags of the United Statos and Groat Britain, Mr. Field presided, having on bis right in the order named, Burl de Grey, Juige Williams, Lord Tonterden, Judge Woodraf, Coneul Archibald, and the Rev, Hoary ‘This checked the procrens of the conflagration, but | Ward Beecher, on bis loft Bir 8, North-ote, aoe eed corde ol wouge Fhe Meise, | (eR. McDowell, the Hon. H, D. Morgan, Gen. Jobn Mist camp-meoting eronnd, the Rcath Site Kallroad | A. Dix, Wm. Cullen Bryant, and Profeetor Morte, depot, and other honses had About 100 gentlemen wat at the otter tables, Toe Woes fe cotimnion st O20,08 among them Congressman Roosevelt, Judges ae Blatchford, Inerham, Henry B. Davies, Boaworth, and Pierrepoot, Alexander ‘T. Stowort, George T, Howleud’s Board Bills, x trial Edson Howland was on trial in the Special | te ee ane a analar ‘Coopee, and Ehary Ailton, Beqs, ‘ Beasioos yesterday for castulting James B, Boers, ry character in a8 lis defence, MH. Boon Gatltel sr ienowhi jetence, and | Afier tie cloth had been removed the seutiments, 4 , “The President of the United Stsies," and“ Her “ jm for two years B Mave Reowe Bill fot tee 7 has voarded | is jesty, the Queva of the United Kiogdom of Great Briteta ‘and Ireland," were recotved with ap- with me all that time, and Jio8 DAkd his board regu. lary every Sytarday night j character beyond goss: | pi Lotters were read from President Grant, ico Dowling; vad man could | Jogge Nelson, Connt Catacazy, and Mr. Sumner. nt estadlishe. bi sald Jo: tlaod that teat Howland was acquitted. ‘Tho Inttor gentleman expressed bis regret in the oe mont earnest terms, and as earnestly hoped that the questions which had been considered by the Com- mienion might meet with m Aolation satistetory to the people of botn conntries, Creating « Fish Famine. Tho menhaden fishermen are proscouting their ‘The Oret regolar toast, * Her Majesty's Hich Com- was responded o by Earl De Groy. ie work with vigor. Toe factories we Lusy day and that the work of the Commisrion was ight in trying owt the oil, They are robbing the not simply the work of the individuals composin large fish of their food at the following feer/al rate Capt. Clark of Bast Merion recen'ly took in one heal | {inn Sorby tae work On products; sot suecee the Governments of the United Biates, and Great 216,000, Capt. Keaman caneh: 150,000 at one haat of reflecting the sontiments of the people of his puree net, and Capt, Taliman capiared 160.00 at one banl, At Orient one shore seine ‘ook 900,000 in | both eountries, As for the British Commission he contd sperk of fils own knowledge, that toey one day.” They yield from three to five eslivts per \housand, and bring the Ashorman $2 a thoussud, were ip constant cdmmanicetion with thotr Govera- tment, and they ted taxen Wo steps wit Ne —o The Brother-in-Law's Gratitude Hie enrnesuy hoped Detective Uissbie, who bad the good foriune to discover the thiet who stole AK. Corbin's cano, ie besieged by ail the needy oficeboiders in Elize- bet, Mr, Corbin promptly sent to Gen. Grent, and yesierdiy o ramor waa in cirenintion that Mr. Gias- Die bad ben appointes Postmaster of Kiiaabet!, but it was prematare, When the story got abroad, ® litle army of offce-seekers marched up to his Foside.ce, petiionio, tor places as lotter-carriers, feed sate A Foo! Fini te Yesterday afternoon Joun Melniyre, of 816 al street.was arrested by Dececiive John Quin on complaint of Juha Loman, of 984 Went Tweifsh street. McIntyre, who #ith bis bretber has mae fortune in the colicy basiness, is accused of selling lottery polite and. wh ‘bit Is made, of cofrand- jug the bolJers of incky tickets, Mr. Loman says that be won @ laree pri Lab was defranted Meiotsr). Melotyre was kedd $1.00 vail by Fustice Dowiiog. What a Spectacte, The Polics Commissioucrs have decided that Capt, Join Williamson Is too lay to walk, and pro pose putting him sod his sergeants on horsecack. Mounted policemen are 40 bo stationed on Fiith Seventh avenucs also, Sivepy od Capt. Jola on hoiseback ‘ —__- PREB LOVE OVER THK RIVER. tow of questions at issue between tne > end Great Britave was more piensa The Elopement of a Guten Avense Pain plate than the bloody drama euscted bs tho pence. with bis Adopied Daughter, eae ee enegs Teh nbc erey tres aeeieee Amorica very coceh rtke the peonie of Kuiaud, ag oe een Calon Mey Both were bigh apirited people, having a nice sense Not many years ago a dashing and well-to-do | o: Lomor, and the spirit of justice and fir play wae young Enclistman, Carles Mason, woo oue of | also so strongly developed in the two nations that Brooklyn's fair dugehiorn. woarriage was cole. | it needed Ow'y a fair opportunity under proper coa- braved with All the pom of & frst class w ditions to yield good fruit, and then followed toe customary tour, Alier sey: | ° ‘Toe Army aud the Nary of the United States eral years of wedded Life, it siowly cawnmed on the 4 Great Britain—May their only rivairy be the Mason family that their domestic cirele would cot | promotion of tae boat iutereats of homauity ;"" T be blessed with ebilere: u. after revoiviog toe | Pi of the United Kinggom ana the United Sta: sohject over, they at last conciuded that they bad aye be free. enlightened and puro; better adopt some hittle one, Mire, Mason eailed to swt Engiisa-speaking mations of the her reculiection wn old schoolmate #uo baa diet, Worids--May there be perpetual pence an only child, This chtid had arrives ai | between them,” were the otier toasts, and were re- fe of fourteen; bat as Mre. Mason Aaid th tively by Gen. McDowell, Wm, fitl would be company tor ler, her wuabaud tad ave Rev Ward Borcher nd We Rev. fenry Ward Beecher. succumced. This is huw Leais Uyde became au Kirby, the telograph operator to tas tninate of the tatnily ro Union Pelexra ce, who superintonded Two years sided be and Mason was dving « | the transmissive of ‘the treaty, was also exawined flourishie ' 480 who filed the copy. in whose handwriting 16 tate, pure! wes, &c., ail of which questions be respectfully ae another un Bio clined to answer, Because todo so would be con tive end promi trary to the rules’ of (ke office and his rofersional ue Presbyterian Church, tChritiun Heuiso beeame a temperance The Long let Yesterday moroing the woods wear Merrick and Breelan, on the South Side Rettrosd, caught fre. ‘The flames spread with rapidity, bat the peo- ple, comprehending the sertonsness of the aitaa- tion ,ploagbed (arrows aad dampened the onderbrush around the fro, and best the flame with brooms, 2d States, High Commissioners." wae e pert toast, Judge Williams, the ouly American Commissioner at the banquet. responded. He sald that questions which had heretofore beew considered ne almost wholly within the province ot the sword had been enbmiited (ur quict consideration and peacefnl arbitration, ‘This was @ fizoifcant fact, Aud seemed survly to indicate au approach to that condition of tings when the sword should in re- ty be peaton into the plourhsbare. Modern Diploinacy—Tho Peaceful Settlement of Internationul Dispeven.” w Sir Siaford Northeote. He thought un era ing when wars would become |invossi| be regarded as bostile to the spirit of the ago and reher of barborism. Al simple mi derstandings eanily be removed wuen & proper disposition 1; but where a wixtaken sense of Lonur luter- Yened, grext trot jeveed in arriv- Ing at's porou(ul solution. n should desire © settioment derogaiory to the honor of another tion, Honor wat tho perfection of juntice, and no honor was sacrificed in yioldive to the claims of usties. When there was a doubt! point a to the astice of 8 cluim pat torta by be gracetully ytelded, it wot being t an geutlemen to triumph, but to contrib ueir power io justice and falroess, “* Bieased are the Peacomakers, by Count Catsceay, the Russian ‘Mi syon ted to by Lord’ Tenderden, who cordiality of tLe reception a it tnat the a to the Britien Com- leol at bome ever sine Peacemakers were op Quincy Ho Wid bee obligations, Ho was referred to the law whica re- quires witnesses to answer, and which prescribes = reformer. and orguniged severa: divisiois of t.o | one and imprisonment fora refasal. But tuis did Sous oi Tempersnoe. In tire he vecuine amembor | not elicit replies to the specific interrogitories, Of the Grand Lodgo of the State, was chosen as | ‘The call of the Committee upon Mr. Tinker, the and District Deputy, aud fued ihe bieb ofice uf Worthy Patriarca of the l’eavody, Riccewood, and Principle Divisious Siasoo, it ts’ said, was Fito a mansger of the ofice, for the production of tue Manuserips las mos been answered, 000 telker, and in some of his orstorica displays > Pers Pe So the tempersuce question he is said to usvor. | TH SENATE'S HIGH OLD SESSION. Yolied even Gough, pailech cha A Fivo Hours’ Speech on the Jag-Hn ‘Treaty-Mr. Fento jerk Impticat 4 Bancroft Davis Exonerated. Wasuixatox, May %3,—Senator Casserly talked nearly five hours to-day tn opposition to the treaty, This wia¢y barangue had few or no listen ers, and bad the effect to carry en adjournment without any attompt to get @ vole. The illness of Aer Colfax, who lies in # connecting room, provents Protracted wessions, os be must have some rest and quiet, 18 is now uncertain whether a vote can be reached be‘ore Thursday, but an effort is to be made to get a vote to-morrow, Vice-President Colfax sent a a letter to the Senate On Friuny morving last Mason went ont, telling his wife that Se hud some work to ruverintens With him went hs adopted doughter, Lizzie Hyde Nelsher hus since besn soon in Brooklyn, Trevions to his departure Mason waited upop A’ Weoks, of the 'T ot Ward, mud in duced that gen hun a check tor $160 certain work, Aldesman gave Alusoa ‘hat on tained that doaters in paint nd lumper to the extent of $9,000, toal ue failed to y Lis bands, ten in number, ai tbat ne coilectet ills dne him to the amount ol $9.60 oeiury be de- camped, Alderaan Wooks, baying Kut wind of We affuir, started fur the babk tw prevent Mason’ drawing the amount of the eheck, but arrived a iow mivutes too late, a HAN LO thet The Whe te thie Eeclestastion! Free-Lover ¢ | !8 Which be said that ne did not expect to be abio to To the Baviore of ths Boson Journai, occupy his pice, cones the Pbectetis of toe Ms “ ja sion, Senator Anthony was cleciod President pro Naw Yorx, May 17, 1871.—A work has been | 732" pub.ished by One Of oUF Kevmition Louses on Divine and Free Love, The subject 1» ooldiy hunciod und in the broadest way, It is remuranuie guly from the tact that fis susdor bas been quice # promluous clerg) man, and the dead of one of the most popular societies of the day, He bozan lis career io th Methodist Church He married a lady of positios who left Ler elegans home and cheerfully a-covts the privations of an itinerant aninisier' sivered his social stutis by uniting wii b. In tne process of time retary of one of the age, and Uhrovgh 1 was known aii 0 Altor somo yuars of service « question args society on the managoinent, wud two parties stroy. for precedence—oue thoroughly conser ; other progressive, Tie couservuslves triumpled, ud the gentioman loft the society to other hanus, Up to suis time not a stain rested apon hia char. rector, Av s000 aa he War at liberty he revelved « cal irom one o1 the most emleut churches in one Of the most important localities in the State Le aceepted the call, and the Presbytery were ealied logether to place hum over his mew charge, Just tuen retorts touching ils moral character were pub in circulation, and he received a lotier wi ich ealiod bim immeuiaiely to tiie city, where friends. ‘Phe r enato Committee examined Bancroft Davis iolen or merchantable treaty, tie count for all the copies psasi ug Ib seems that third) man who helped the two correspoucents copy it from printed covy was the clerk of Mr. Centon's Com: mittee, He wae called. aud admitted hi one-third of it in the office, but denied t| waere it came from, Me atts ‘The Great Fire at Bradford, Ontario, Branvorn, May 23.—A committee bas been or- ganized to look wfter t © homeloss sufferers by the fre. Temporary buidines sre being erected to sbolter \bem, and jarmers are bringing in pro- visions. ric'n Newest War. From ihe Port dervws Gaectia, May 2 Tho Erie Railway Company lest night tele craphed instructions to the conductor on the Uuioa Ville Road to bring all of the Erie's rolling #.ock oa that road to Middletown this morning, and to bol is train Lject to farther orders, brie tikes nie w 0 din od NOt lo sell Hokets gutil further now on the Usionviile Road. This ection was inetiated by the receut sale o Jeuse of the Unionville Road to the Midlina, the actual transfer of which, however, was not to take place until dulvt, Avamber of tewen laverested Went to New York tls mormug 40 wocure & recon: sideration by the Erie masugers, eenneneteene BALL NOLES, ppc heata Eckford vs, Burnside to-day Mutuals vs. Haymakers to morrow, ‘The Mutuals beat the Silver Siur juniors, 41 to 4 The Olympics of Washington beat the Harvards of Boron yesverauy—1 he Forest City uit of 4 fe tondered his roatevaton a whea the Presbytery me tor to be ipatalled, to his chureh ata'l nim Lhey foaud no p He Ammodiately left $a¢ inivintry oud cuumenced the study of the law, Hin own Presb) ery struca uame from th He went before boat body and compelled them to repiace lis asme, thou with legal prosecution #0, ‘Tae vody had moral, but Ho loa sustain thelr course; and, Uiough there wore oar ties who were periectly ‘competent 10 Leniily, set they were Guknown, and bie geahenaa tuck a cloan paper rom gis ecclesiastical body, A foriu funate speculation put bim in tans, He bought off his wile, who, jor @ setilea fam om hersell and allowed blin to obtaln a divorce in an court, Tue woman, who followed hiw in poverty and took part’ in h.s lowly position rolls. BASE Kekiongas at Fort wih 1s cut adrilt in the decline of life, and « youncer damsel takes ber place, bo great a Change ine few yours li SUARKS FROM THE TELKGRAPA, she indemnity for the Wayne, Iud., yesterday: - ‘The Prossians have p Briuish collers sunk th 4 To the Editor of The Sun, Cou eit twenties on the Morchants* National Stu: In your issue of to-day I notion, ander the | and tho Rank of sho City of New York were circulated head of © Fe AOU Aho eendiewein Vial wavy | fat mighty ee ee aastord. OF Cooper Lratiente ext | ‘The United Statos Ciroalt Conrt at San Francisco friend KD). Basal Of Cooper sustiture, who esterday order sd Vo.usy Blade, alias Meary Biady, to une of the beat ¢ D this Cty, abd be ts ow Democrat: 1 yo weut W New 07k. For the first ‘ime since December, 1870. coal rived at the wors, Cf tno GU Newburgh on konday. Delaweo and Hodson Canal boastmen declaring that ainety Cents ston for vation Fate, Tue triat of John Murnn for the marder of Charles M, Packard, @ police oficer of Stoughton, Tait, Was begun ta Vediain, Mass, yesterday John Bo) d, of Turner's Station, who shot Peter Mocvowan.was found guilty in Newburgh yorterday of manslaughter to the (0 th degree, toveix mon FOIE, Bishop Clark is sit! alive, but very low. Jones end Ur. Herris, geaers! Secret of the Mission. ary Society, urrived at bis bedside to C/O DAL Vea berday, The dying mon did not recognise thom, ‘Tho Caliioruta Pacide Railroad Eastern Bxt Qrppesy, Pe od tn ban Francisco yesterd Yilliam F. Ko Prostideat: Col. J. ¥. Jackson, Vice President; Miltia 8, Laiham, Treasurer | Col. W, 4 Dewoo New Youx, May 22. wruly, THAT HAS NO DiaMoxe, euusylvanis Coal Com any PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Tho Key. John 8. Weaver of Springfleld, Ohio, is deud, ‘*, Jatin Ward Howo will ri to-morrow afternoon on ¢ Dr, Luby, one of the irish prisoners released with G Honrke, O'Donovan Rossa, aud their cow. ots, has are ved la New York. Mr, Hugt '" McDermott, the poot and editor of the Jervey | / Hevaid, wae yootoriay prosepiod with 8 690 gold ci ronometer by #8 Aduirer of His ludepoud. Sub GoUrne As & JoMraniiet, ‘The Phtadelphia Star says that Mr. George W Bmaliey will at ones am vi ition Of Mal cy Kultor of the fribwne, wud tant Whiveiaw ield will g to Washington, Ex-Senator J. B, Dutehor, who for some ti has boon wuffering from a novore attack of bility, leaves tor eptember Jin Chickering 7 0b ehlidhuud, He was sentenced Bishop nt L, Bares, Bocretary, On Monday aigbt two. dru ‘on the Ne the Lookport trate for uaty fares. tbusive langue: @ ‘snd refoning (o the train started, one of tm THE SPLURGE OF THE POLICR Hcemen whe will Arrive at the Ri Two Hours teo Late—Wa' Rx Yesterday afternoon Superintend»nt Kelso or- dered onch of the police capiains to detail four stal- wart policemen, with overcoats, batons, and revol- vers, to report to Inspector Walling at the Now street police station at ® o'clock. Sergoante Dous- lone, Loary, Weems, James wore also ordered to report at the game time and place, smilariy equipped. fustroctions were itkewise forwarded to Capt. Todd of the Harbor Police to Rave bis boast in readiness to convey the Imspector and his small army of 120 mon to the scene of the fight which bad heen set down for today between Billy Rdwards and Tim Collins, tho intention betng to makes descent on the ring, and arrest the principals, seconds, backers, and spectators, end bring ther prisoners to this city. At precisely 9 o'clock Inst evening the men were toid off in two platoons, each commanded by two sormeants, aud marched to pier 4, North River, fol- lowed by crowds of excited mon, women, and ebil- dren. who could imagine no canse for suel display at that untimely hour, The Piret Ward tarned ont {ts population from front au rear tenements, while Battery place was almost impassable, The pier was Tesched and was soon covered with 8 dense crowd of idlers, many of whom bad rushed from their beds to learn the cause of the extraordinary commotion. Adozen mon were deiuiled to clear the pior, and then It was nacertained that no Harbor Police boat was in sight. ‘The Inspector raverl and swore, b ut no boat came, Ho sent out men in all d ind her. ‘They rovarned and reported Phantom Sbip of the Flying Datchm nowhere to be found when wanted. dejected xed, Inspector Wi to Castlé Garon, sod inquired of one of the night watchmen whetuer he knew where the Harbor Hee boat was, Yon, ir," oe replied, “she is at the Emigrant Landing.’ osector then burriad beck to Pier The and marched Mis men om board the boat at 11 o'clock, two bours lat During all these preparations, and throughout the Aisaypolutmont caused by the stuyidity of some body, be was accompaniod by a reporter of Tam Suw,'whom he denied admission on beard the bar. bor ‘police boat to witness the work to be done by his commavd this moruing, ‘The natural tut to draw from such refosal is that thoagh ordor by Superintendens Keiso to make the arrests, will deiay soificiently to allow the puxiliste to fight before he pute iu am appearance, aod that this fact he did mot want the public to wpector Walling, ‘and ers (rom the police criminal tll places where arrests are Hikely to be ma Cnuse in the case of politicians arrested, effor always mado to effect a release, Such an assamption Of sUsbority has never yet been attempted by any police ffeial botore, the desire always vaviog bora Mo afford every facility to represeniatives of prose, Inenector Walt ne shoald be promoted by the class which he seome to be servi, The police set rail at 11. o'clock, At midnight 400 rourhs crossed at the ourth street terry to witnons the Gght. At 12:20 another crowd assembied at the ferry hose With tne iutension of crossing, bot Capt. Byrnes with the reserve of the East Thirty Afth police dashed upon nud dispersed 4 ‘The ferry maa- ter expected a large crowd about &15 A.M. ———— MASS MEETING IN THE PARK, pesnad eee The down-town bootblacks were in clover y terday. Some wag had given oat that the Hoo Kogooe Durnin would craw them up in military line and review them on ibe esplanade in front of the City Hall, ‘The hour fixed forthe review was soon, but the Hon, Fugen Durnia ween't there, In his siead, a (all and vouerablo personage mounted tue steps, and becged the increasing army ef polishers togive lim their earnest attention, The boys sa- luted him with “Go on, o 1d cuss o-enying t” Now, my sons," agent, for suet he wos," I am going to xiv ench of you # bos of the bent French blucking ail arocnd the whole nuiverssl world. and if you like i wor, you'll buy tt wheo you use wit I'll give yoo This announcement was received with the wildest enthusianw by the boys, who rushed, brushes and boxes i band, upon the aged man, aud soon omp- \ied bis ease. "A fresh dotachinent of ureliins ar rived, and demanded « enpply ; but the stock was exhausted. and shey attacked the advertiser. The police then entered the lists, and driving off the boys, took the oj man iate the City Hall police sta- ton for wan sabsequent!y released, FROM A BOOTBLACK. To the Eitttor of the Sun, Bin: The poor bootblacks were badly sold to-day. A few Ali hou by giv prizes ows Keinered they wei ders, Dut they soon gold, and that too by fellows who were few years ago (Demaclyes The boote Acks hope, wi a will ¢ boot - biack Aldermen, a8 you aro just the man that can do it, Do give thoi « shine for 1s COMLEMpLIDIY ack, ‘A Bootniace. eet BROOKLYN'S LAST MURDER, ao with « Fire-sb Board, Yosterday afternoon John McCuliom, of 106 Hamilton cyenue, and William O'Malley, of Summit street, were working tozether im whe blackamtsn shop of Valentine & Butier's works, on Imlay street and Hamilion avenae, Brooklyn. A dispute arose and MeCullom seized @ heavy iron fire-shovel, stepped back about six feet, aud made a tunge at O'Malley, O'Malley attempted to jamp aside, but was too Inte, The corner of the shovel peneirated his thick leather apron, pantaloons and drawers, and was buried in his rigit lip, O'Malley defend bumself, out McCuflom cought wim his beard and plucked about nalf of it out by the roots, O'Malley sunk to the ground unconscious, Dr. Fordham was called, and said that the wound would probably prove fatwl. ‘ve doctor sent a cer- fact to Capt, Perry, and MeCullom was this ame establishment, about two weeks ago, a mau was feloniously assauited with a bur of fron by four of his tellow-workmen. Some of the aseail- rresled aad wre ewalting trial, — —$——— LOSSES BY FIRM, Wm. Knapp's dwelling in Wi 00 Souler Brothers’ @ouring mill in Lyons, Lens, #20 Ineuran so, #19000 i! ven buildings of tho Shaker settlement near Mowat Vernon, Liviaceton county, Lose, $8,000 ©, Tompkins co, N.Y. 15 bottd r re Turned yesverday, Loss over §100,000; in- surance, $0.09. Several buildings on Mala street, Canandaigua, Were burned yesterday, and ue Webster House was seriously sia J, M. Ritney's grove Cleaving a Ma deport, N.Y, Loss, N.Y. on Broa! Saratoga, was Durued yesterday, W. Hilts aroe and 9. G. Cook Tardware store, adjoining. were considerably damaged By, Be explosion Of powder la tae Ervcery. Loss, Yon one-story fram pear Greane, Brookly stroved between 4 ant 3 twing two-story ¢ tonements on Lewis avenu: {vy A Solomon, wore di ‘clock rday worning, mo buiding, owaed and oc 1 Green daruaced $2000, The o:hu. ere o¢e by the famlilos of Messrs Lawless, Gallagher, and Dufly, and fve were ‘unteuauiod Ee CURLOSITIBS OF CHIME. who killed Policoman (ark in Baltimore y UigIS, WAR arresicd yeaterday Joho Rankin, of Hod Hook, Il., shot and ki huis wife 0 baturday, aad then biew ou: his own bra ‘The body of a male infant in a black valiso wos icked up by the ug Mary Clinton of the Atlantic Ducks Yous day, Mrs. Mackinloy, damon alimony, Finnegan of % Thames 1, while suf from delirium tr yesterday, attempted Mrs Kelly, bie threw «oan of Boillug water ; bealding bin foartully. White Francis B. Doyle, of 47 Mott atre Ded asleep yestor if truck hin on. the foreneat with D ment woul ting hun severely, Mire, Doyle was arr by Officer Biowa, ho waa arrested for bas sued for divore oaling her bd demands Michael ferin to tht Christian Sehmeltz, of 411 enjoying aap on a Thiriet MOralug, Was FObOE Of bir Walch, Hak. co by George Curtis ahd Veter Kehos, ‘The thieves were actualy oapiured by th Yesterday, Pete: to the cabines fact rhy-ffth street v DEeLOF Ct bil. 1b the ecutl Peter drove ais hand through: «glass aaah ead two af Lerivs of bis leit arus were sovired. § wook the St John's Episcopal ow. Lrighton, Westen wi sc uNy 9 Wore stolen from the w Diet escaped. Oa banda: out strvek, wi i wr police! tne PRICK TWO CEATS. ARATTILING PIGEON MATCH — SPLENDID CONTEST FOR THE OAM PION BADGE OF AMERICA. pais stad Capt. A. H. Bonardus of 1 Ira A. Pa of New York ale Bird-New York Losing Bijoutry. The pigeon-shooting contest for the champios badge of Amerion and $600 a side was the event yom vorday at Fleet vood Park. The contending marke- mon wore fra A. Paine of Now York, the holder of the badee, and Capt. Bogardas of Iilinols, After am extraordinarily elose and exciting match, the West ‘ern champion wrested the trophy from his opponent by @ majority of one bird. At 9 o'clock the pigeon shooting fraternity were mustered in force in the elub ouse, heagerly investing in poole on thelt reapective favorites, The professional element ¢ be Fepresented by Milos Johnson, Jonn Taylor and hie brother William, H. N. Doxey, Van Vulkenbargh, 1d others of less note, Tho amateurs also mustored in strong foree, Mesars, Banks, Do Forrost, Staploa, Harter, and Jesse Smith being among tl ole Defeating large pools being sold at the latter Ogure, These odds, however, were reduced before half the birds had boon trapped. ‘The traps were placed inside the track opposite the Judges’ stand, the marksmen sianding with their backs to the club house and stands when firing. Many spectators wore thas able to romain comfortably seated during the mato, By mutual consent, Mr, Oliver Marshall was cho- son referee, Me, Doxey acting as judge for Bogar- jus, and Mr. Charles Banks for his opponent, Om tossing for choice Paine won, and seat Bogardus e the score, He PRAIRIE CHAMPION 160 stalwart man, standing six foot two lochos ie his stockiog foot. ‘His frank, honest face is tanned by many a Western « ‘At 96 minutes past 2 the first trap was pulled, an@ he pigeon instant was killed. "One for ted the scorer, end thon Paine step- rk. He also klile. ‘WITH UWEREIVG AccORACT, Dut the 18th bird was scored against Bogardus. He NILE 80 hard as visibly to shake it, but the bird nad Wicloas rital power left to dy beyond the boundary before droppiog dead, less tan 100 yurda from the trap. The shooting then wo: moothly antit the #Tth bird, neither man makiog @ miss, although ‘was wounded and dropped inside the line, but flew away when Paine went to taxe it. The Captain wae doing execution all tuls time, killing 18 birds ia suo cession, but the 87th bird was counted against bi a it dropped dead outside, and the 44th serviog bia in alike scurvy manner, the men were once more even, exch having missed 4 birds. Aqairs aow took A SUDDEN AND UNEXPECTED TUR, ne missed 4 birds out of the next 7. and 1 birds had been shot at, his score was 3 leas only iair to add, however, up agai freely offered, In the Bogarcas 8, and 4 to f Yorker did better from coolners and for out of the bounds. Thi }us, 250 t0 100 bell Payne killed 7 am as offered ; bas the Ni toa te ry bows te his ad 3 10 i vrmary’ tlied from the 63d to the 76x bird without mie+ Bogardus missing 3 daring tbat time. Th score when the 77h bird was trapped stood Paine 65 und Bogardus 1. Paine missed thie time, how- ever, and the Western man had a jead of 3 birds, Dut ‘he clean missed his 65th ond S7tn Lirds, thus placing Puino's score only one bebind, The excitemout was pow iniease, Only 15 birds to shoot at, und a miss on either side might decide the match.” Paine shot on steadily and well, scoriug 13 birds in succession, several by splendid shows; but the Vist bird escaped. was a trimmer, dashing away from the trap like s rocket, aud it was no dis~ race to mis it. This made thinge dull again, a d of two birds wee AN ENORMOUS ADYANTAGE at this stage of the match ; but exeitemont was again rat ‘ad bi up to fever was badly wo jog, but feil beyond a . The match then stoo « issed one of the remaining eglit, Paine, by Killing all, could make a tie of it. Consequentiy each bird was waicked with the createst intorest, Both men were nuw on their meitie, nnd ne svoRer was the trap palied than down came the pireon. The Prairie hunter did nos miss, however, and when he flovred his hundredth pigeou, @ round of cheering proclaimed (he tact that the diamond badge was go- Ing to Ulinote: ‘of the Rrati@eation of the spectators, Paine shot aleo ag hi it pigeon and killed it, lie thus toss the match by one vird, after one of the most exciting shooting contests ever recorded. vu. use, shot with @ double-barreled, come re brecch-loader, made by Foster of Chicago. , ACA Lhe Charge of powder was about Paine shot with a single muasie- loader of 9 bore, The difference in the style of sbooting was verg, Paine shot with extraord! rapidits yards from toe other land, was very several times to get e re nearly oub of ) success proves thas he did Lot wait too long. alot Meakewaiiea BROOKLYN. pode recasttal ‘The Fire Commissionors have forbidden the racing of the department horses going to fires An architect charges the Kings County Supervisors 615,000 for drawing the plaas uf Lie pew Jail, Mayor Kalbfleisch received #2 from a conscience: stricken taxpayer yesterday. lt was added to the ‘cly's sinking (und. Tue bod) Governor copies of Six drac ims. nknown man was found Lo ‘he Coat pockets wer BUM of May 8 A pistol wound in Whe left temple ot nner of death, r — WASHINGTON NOTES, alah tity Buffalo Goad, Stone Calf, and Little Raven visited the President yesterday ‘The Commissioner of Laveraal paring a4 opimion agetast tne G. (fon of taxing the arcip di Central Haliroad, The txys he has called upon the t only once for along while, aud then ik was mers for afoonsutvcat, Neither mado any el- ns LO.political mattore’r ihe sa\jeet of i, AN ail LHe BLOFLOS aves Laovur stent aie Kroundiess. Seo Mur ratidiine snd-commiltecs Lo r¥ ine bs frat decided nok (o bao a. coffee, and shan made t Goal, Sait Boy peu. ¢ 1 Wi Whikey We Liquors: Reastors ober uaw Bayard: on Wools ani, Wo Non reastors Morritt a Tie)’; Qa Tio aud ober metals, beaRboce Soot aad Aimee Sa eeaenneaee é JOTUNGS ABVOT LOWE, Sugmmore Lotee, .f), $71, mects at 83 Union square tovwht, Work wird digeen, ‘The St. Andrew? ocloty sromomws to srect a Dronse stain oF Sie Waltor Sey b1u the Coutral Park, Capt, J, H. Mortimer has given the Park Commins ao: mon Loar © National Convention of State Ini per.tiencien Ungor today Durke the hattor, who has just refitted and oy ened the More, 10 Broadway, at Fultoa etrock, eae feron wo Love by ido Bro iast wight, Mr, Buckley while rtving 9 storeepitcal exhibition tn toe Kav. Dr. Crosny's Church iars vve.ing, fol from the ;!uuora, wad w cay Injured. or ied frog, Ond Gen. G. A, Cusere cinaw cance Su. will meet ig the roome of the Fire Eivint non wore srraivnvil 1a sbe Spectit Sessions youteritay (or whipping tl.ris Wiye%. vs of the wiv Appearca with Dinckened oye" and ai) Dnt kwo boRg Shas tocis hus ange wi oF the al 16 os Do puulahed, or Cial of Goodenough i Of She Method: otnsel 06 16, wor before Judge ard I'inkham sued Peter A. Britton for $5,000 goa for Mise ivy that hi Aprit, 1870, th Sue wight. tn the T 0, The miniature ship City of Ragusa aalled Gay morning at 6 o'clock for Liverpool: Al! Mi ; out on mm ployare exceptin, have yielded the KE. Gerry of Hoboken wae fins Mr. ith Miles Macy Wilsde of Jersey Cit their buggy came inte coilision with Boih oocupaela were thrown bie, having recelved Fy. who, Tae police se) weaker, wag: Mi rt Woxioaied,