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o =a = THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PARIS DYED IN BLOOD. nace ————— ‘Tred to Soare American Girl with a LL FRISONERS INSTANTLY KILLED | Pirtcresrins, Moy 26.—to-day was tho «hind and last day of the Point Breeze races, Notwith- NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1871. FORTY-FOUR | irgthetr nsets tn the attemot to eaten a view of the prisoners as they were brought up by precinets be- fore the magistrate, Fyivester White Thor, Messick, M0 Frince, From the Ninth Precinett Fred. R. Moore, 111 West Tenth street: John H. Wi- thot, 989 West ect: Jacob Sannders, 665 Hudson ; Francie Coie 133 Christopher : Cornelius Branyveit, ‘$31 Bleecker ; David A. Hopper, $20 Washington ; Ger Woiker, 430 Hudson; Rudolph Hines, 707 Greenwie! tueet; Jacud eos, M Te: ay From the Fidtesuth Preetnet FOUR, ELEVEN y carr. © FRANKLIN STRERT POLICE, SUPERINTENDENT KELSO PAYING | SAPS. ESxnepY ann 1 " r EO 7 7 having firat arrived with thelr prisoners, were firs His RESPECTS TU PULIOY, c.llod’ up. Seventeen men were. then ranged in ® ay among line tre railing, and oresented a motley ay Seizures tu Every Part of the City—Where | pearance. ‘There were old men with white heads the Raid was Sold—And where the Deals | 80d bioated faces, you! men fresh-colored and ‘ollins Fully Iden Islander as the Persons who went at a Strawberrying—No Doubt of it. Tustice Dowling’s court room was packed yes terday morning with shoulder-bitters and sports ~ ~- in the prime of health and vigor, and | y, 8 Presenue Gage, 1 | from every section of the town. Outside the d Se Bionding the appearance of an approaching storm, ers vere nino Sold—What the ice Pare ngs tag A hy vouch living, Morrtt, 8 Amity street ne Gage, v ior 1. Outside oor cha sed—Justice Dowling’s Levee. ‘Ono man, very svort, wi a Groken beck, wae | Say" Pe bie Moinisena beneath outs Erancie Trimble, Gol 1064: | were iscores of close-cropped heads, looking not ward Street) Abiat ‘anith, 1504 | unlike ® section of the old-fashioned cobblestone Winou 1 Retoe Clete, Cerne vee Beret ecrk® | pavement, The boys had gathored in force to learn nine shreet'; Wm Witon, 10h Orecne, street ; Georwe | the fate of Edwarde and Collins, Opinions wers aficcath ferent Cnatice! lhe ee as freely expresso concerning the macistrate's juris- tirect, Jona, Mocrendy, a Kase Twoittn sire: | diction. “They won't do nathin’," sald one. nEe Orn there was s larce attendanee, the attraction being FIRES STILL RAGING IN THE CITY. | turee races, tne interest centring in the last, for which Mountain Boy, American Girl,and Lucy were enterod. Por the first race Fleetwood and Susie sold even, Women Pouring Petroleum on and 5 to 1 against the field, For the second race Yer vei ti ceived id to ba’ “i the allotted age of three score Yerterday morning the police captains re taid to bag pe lotied age of three ‘or the following general order trom the Police Central | 7°nre, ai tn, Tee ee aan agen, halt a Office, signed by Snperinteadent Kelro: monstaches, One i particalar presented a very At 12 o'clock sharp you wil! make arrest and selrethe | hang-dog appearance, and it was mos muca a matter Dook# of all policy oF lottery dealers in your precinct, | of aarprise when it was announced by the Clerk ——— int Fenorted ne thie nifice. The npmcners, with Tamidavat woold be needed in his case, | Sumnuct B. Fatton, € Carmine street, rear: Robert ; . the Flames, Panoy Porn was the favorite against the field, For | they ove ks evidence, will be taxen before a shagie: | ‘At ® *Pecial ami pdr Grey." 2a1 East Lweltth street; ‘Thomas Urey, Rast | “Joe'll let tem off," added another. “ No,he won't; the third race American Girl sold 100 to 89 against | ate Wis das Land eb lh Eleventh stroet ; John ftielly, 0 Third avenue, he'll give ‘em b—I," chimed in a third. The ma- vee Ameri “ . 5 a a Acting under these instractione, a section of men, | Major McGrath, James Fin‘ay, and the other under the command of the Captain and ono | Court clerk Meg he make out the afidavite, the writing on each of which occupil rly & page of sergeant, was detailed for the raid from each ste | jegsi cap; but soon it became a matter of certainty tion, ‘Ihe mea wore civilian clothos, and went from | that the ordinary cierieal force of the Police Court the stations fa couples, Their orders were to arrest | Would be ineufictent for the dniy, and the clerks of Ranclg Sixteenth Precinct ida seid jority thonght that “Joe would hold them for Grae be West Ninsicenth wreet, Amos fe Johnton, | disorderly conduct only, Hoping to get rid of the Ba Eienth avenue: Wm. Wallace, £0 Ninth avenue) | crowd, the magistrate said, “ No more business," Ninth avenue; Den O'Neil and Wan, U'Nell, 20 Tenth | Fbich was repoated by the officer; but the admirers the fle'd. x ik Inete if oF mo aceldent THE COLLECTIONS OF THE LOUVRE SAVED. | seat ccrursea to. Snmer Mecinves, Griver of eby A‘ter a felee start, making a short turn the bugey a ho Special ions and others were sent for and | ®¥gnue. of Elwards and Collins didn't budge an ine. Justice Upeet, sad the horse started on a run with the | 1 csopeietors and clerks, and else the books and | Sor ie*core: "fue mancal labor slone ef making aihere, were only fourteen arrested ia the Twont!: | Dowiing then left he room, and. found Counsellor THE LEADING INSURGENTS SHOT. | driver hanging on eailantiy; bus it being impossible | i siover money was Iu eight, but under no clr. | out one haudred and eight nMdawvite war no trifle, | em Precinct: 0 to stop the mare, he let co bis hold and wes left —— lying on the track wnile the borse kept on to tue stable, making @ wreck of the vebicle, Fortun: Geo. Fanden, 602 West Moniarts, 81 Nini Avenue ; James Habe tes | Howe in the examination room. attired in hie sum eet Charles | mer uniform, with @ yachimen’s suraw bat snd ch broad mauve ribbon but Desides thie thera wae tho taking of the el cumstance to broak open a door to accomolian thelt | ion. for trial and the making out of ball bonds for purpose, The proprietors of some of the policy | ihuse who were oriunate exough to secure good Ailityer. Nintn av ie; KB. Howe—A hot day, Jud, Vensate May 26.—The insurrection has | oitiy both ari | horse escaped without injary, | omces bad been warned by anonymous lotters that | boudsuen. oes David Brevens, 8 ‘Beventh ‘Aven Macistrate-Yes’‘and ‘i'yo @ ales crowd faside deen eque ched io tue quarter MoutMlard of Paris, | Gnd’ atver the second heat of the frst race again ap: | ® fald was contemplated by the police; but the Mrtciiata it Hg LL MAE A ae oted invert’ Marceties, &e tenth ave: | thereto add to ihe beat, How am I to get rid of 4x thousund prisuners hi peared on the truck, as will Le seen by the sum- | writer mistook the day, telling tue dealers thatthe | was anything t t, moat of the prisoners | nue; Coaiies Bennet). W2 West Tweuty-cienth street ; 0 where #x thoussnd prisuuers have bea captured. | peare " Jo was to be done on Satarday. ‘This misinforma- | appesting to be agents who had to live on very | Jacob Il, Drumgan, 44 West Thirt)-igyih surest. pepe lca i otter aA idl ¢ AG ct Rr ‘The insurcevisare sull eoufined to Belleville and | Another incident occorret in the last hoat of tho tly | Small salaries or a percentage, When their cases | Cupt. MeClarey of the 3th Precinct brought ap the | gunatacvun come round in frontand ask fer tien Les Buttes Chaumont, whence petroleam shells are | third race. While the horses were coming home on | tion threw them off their guard, and consequently | wore atiended to they were oll sent down to the | following The suciirate Tesalered the’ coors rooms aad Gredull over Paring ‘The toiowing leading insur- | the home stretch a man giving the name of James | tiey were taken by eurprise. The men from prison, Where hoy were kept to the comrt yard un- | iarrison H. Tock, 21 Carmine stren Wak Me benshe THe cowry: teow waneutl ail ith ran on the track, throwing a liren coat before til eome of their friends appeared to become bonda- | gi "Watt sirect ; Auguet Nebuta, 5 Clack street, We Ct, ne co! Gente ave bern shots Valles, Amorsuz, Breael, Girl, but be failed fh hie object as tue mare kept Lalellal ball sake ila iett men to the amouot of AN In enc cas Witmerth, s Harrow wirect Lewis Humes. oe Rig | ond the almosnhere almast suffocating. In a few ticwult, Von vrowski, and Bousquet, Tae reported | steadily om, Smith was arrested, ander the command of Capt, Ulmann, made the fol- ‘The neat baich was trom the Fourteenth Ward, | street; Thos. Geoghegny, M2 Hudson strecs: Charles | Moments Counsellor Howe came oustling into the Orrest of Pyot, Delescluze, and Claseret ts yet an. FIRST RACE, lowing arr There were but two old men in this lot, the majority | Cox, $10. West, st Win, Ward, = fipring sireet, bt AD id eg by it eareraegs 6ag © » Delerchuze, and e # MST RACE, . ‘ rect ih Arig je —J id ow iperintendent:Ke! oul ton, 25 Wall slevet: Alexander Hamer: | being in the prime of life, As the offices were 47 4 > cots are itive is | #300 to the second, ard $100 to tue tatrd, Wallstreet: Charles Brooks, 39 Beaver street: John ty risonere Was Suitable to the localities wit 4 ne is | Timothy Collins, forprizefiahting, Wil you gkindly by Ge! orgeots are safe, but potning positive is A t phartce Broons, te Beares twenty Cve pris uicety 4 3 Hudson sircet ; Id. Van ib tell ine When the ease will bo called on ? eb he i in relation to them ntered aud seven started, B. Mart apie} hs 1 vee bs i La miheets in which they did business, There were a few Ger- | deo, 0 spring stroot; Au brew L. Hvoth, 1233 Varick Magistrate (aloud)—'t offence wos committed M "6 Finer Hinay— After several ineffectual starts the Ty’ boentics sip | Addison Bligh, mane among thera, who either did Bot or pretended | stress; wim. Layton, W Veriok street, on Long Island, and the Saperintendent will taxe DYOILDINGS DESTAOTEN, ff, with Fi ood on the lend. No St | Joho Watts, $7 Wattenali stro-t; Samuel Si | Bot lo Undereiaod English. From the Twenty ninth Precinct the following | the prisoners tO the nearest magiatrave, Justice Mc ‘The followie-naned public Lu luings have teon Mims: na alin: Yous Smit. 29 od alip; James A WOMAN IN THE BUSINESS. persons were brought to Court + Quadie at Harlem. Gortroved: The Police of the v ies, the Min Hikat —The horses got off well together; “er ; 42 When the Fifth Warders were breught ap onder Joseph Weehma 14 West Thirty.rhird street; ‘The cflect was macical. In a very few moments ivetwood, slightly o eat, a y sue of the city the books and pa hh Wes i Lou 5 wiry, cet; eat ees | tin o 4 emptied, and th crow biz @ Fn noe, the Pret ot Police, tue Court | Eh q shen polecend at, Tait nits hole Fleet, EE gp mdf | jor Aad we Pe ieee Ona tics the direction of Capt, Petty, im the line of fourteen | Bom, Hee West Thirty first etroue, das ‘Gee, | tie court room was emptied, and those of the crowd 146 iondway Ah Kereet; Join Kat dames Lyveb, 3 fe; Micauel ( Tenth avenne; Heury Hill, 46 Fourth avenue: Hoy, 1 Wet Tweary-tou uu street wuel Webt and Win. Webb, 52 bist awron. uh West Tweo 61 Accouuts, the Palace of the Lexiow of Honor, the | Sood wars bard length wend In 1:14, us Barraces on the Quay wOrvy, tue Hotel de Ville, | Fleetwood broke, aad, s and the Movtde Mite, The folowing have been | eqs’ took the lead aud w aaved: The Min stries of Marine. Interior, Foren yners were seen three colored men and one Irsuam, of 163 West Broadway, She and Lair, and a up from who had six cents Jef svaght the Third avenue cars end made tor Harier. The magistrate then directed the prisoners, Billy wards an im Culling, to be taken into fhe ex MeGee, 120 | amination room, where the formal aM@davite were Brooks, the proprietor of 70 Beaver sireel, wus not ones wiran in when the police visited his piace. He afterward oman, 1 livered i waa very fine lookiog, With dark e called at the station and delivered himeelt up. ‘The oer ecage aie feaynirate. bal asd or prisoner pasted’ by ¥. and on the home stretch athe heat t, Hridget on tt lead. the o ? , we soon passed by Fleetwood, whe THE BEEKMAN STREET STATION, | Ka. Meke ue; Am, | draws, The room was neirly flied with detectiv "1 Q Mugistrate—Why are you found in euch a basi i ees Nae Afvirs, ant Azciculture; the Pantheon, the Acole | Ball mile poie ahead in I On under the command of Sergeanie Babcock and | ness? uv esi estoek OS REC GY | including their captain, Jumes Irving. Superintend: Fick, 49 Wisk Thi.teth street, and Rdwerd Kameay, Kelso was 1 posite tue magie Fee cee reas tree ser + | ont Kelso was seated bosiie tue magistrate, Edward Delogue of 167 Chrystie atreet, one of the TWENTY-FIRST WARD, hack drivers of the Mvtrojotiian stables, whore Seven officers of the Bust T'birty.0/th street Police | hack sas engaged om Thursday to take Station captured all the policy dealers excopt two in | t the bull natch, but Who was afterward ordered Midtaire, Whe Ecole ves Veaux-Arts, the Bank of France, the Credit Foncier, and the churches gen erutiy Marshal NaeMahon ay sen’ to the insur | Rrly, and at ¢ gould a last eammons to surrender, in which he #.ys ; Biair, arrested Sarao—T am a widow, My husband was in the Jacon Clute, Roward Ailen, Joseph Merman, Morris | Dusivess, and when he died I tried to get x living by Murray, aad Arnold oma, 2 Broadway; Edward | working on @#ewing wachine, and fri'ing, ovened niane: Charles Wilson an of'ce wLere my husbaud had previously done Broadway: Josepn Bl Dusiness, yk first place aod Won the heat by 2 Park tow; J ‘agiatrate—What do you gain by this? Auis precinct. Tory are: to drive them to Newtown, where he wituessed tue Wat al who may pe heres.ter captured with arme in . Fivetwood breaking Just before reach: John. Ande eater an rvoge percentage lo abous $8 per day, | Fréderick Guen, t® Third avenue: Rdward F, @neas- | Ocht, teatided that th te wil, U 0 e abi Moore, § Fulton street: James Downey, 81 F nen tee, * | cor, We cast Thitlysixth erect; Bhermau B, Parker, iitiam Edwards and Timothy Coiltns did set on ots EARS Wilt bs ehOts A.xood start with Fleetwood abead: | iio Janes liurred, il South surest; William Rake, | Sotrotitnes less. So Third avenue; Jono Laue ts Rest tweniy-egied | foot aprize ahi io which they. were principals, end THE COLLECTIONS IN Thm LOUVRE ood Won tae hoch nn vines (me BEM MANO POI | 4s Fulton areet a ener IER UGONER ne carrmce | stteek ten! Morton Gai Thied avouue Jona Mona. | that ther did Berit within a ring’ ech u be a a sf af h » | think be Grrested see takes Sroug: pe streets | hwo, cv bust Thirty eignid sireet, aud Tomas Frieud, | tiaxe id vet: the city and county oO! Rave all been saved ex.ent the Library, in which & SrCOND RACE, ah order, to, obtain additions! evidence each po: | in broad dayient ruficient panishinent, Tshall die- | ex'Tared avenue’ Te eof engaging ia the sane ou Long Great many vuluad.c Loo s wees destroyed. The ‘ io Two otters were forewarned and | cretiy for the par escayed. AUOng the trophies here was @ i board covere: with chalk Ngures purchseed ® | charge you. Dat as tor tvese others (potting to the hese 4 ads in the pen, and es that bave not trotted fam fo. | Parse, 1.000; $690 Lo the frst, $200 to the second, policy slip, paying fMy cenis, W aud, apd within the 8 nounced tho pature of their visit Co Cusrles Wilson, | mars of viack Notional Library aud the Grau Livree are echaily at an ex- ‘Tris affidavit was econded by those of John ‘ Ne ° 4 He decpret dead ed ; 1] Alderinan), they bave bronzht upon the people of | ximereENtH, TWENTY-TOIKD, AND TWELFTH pae- | Madden of 136 Rast Twomy-eizhty sireet, and ‘Tue insurgents ati!! Loll Besey, tue Place de la | pug $10) to tks think Hive horses wore entered, | of ot (ucslot of tien sented in tne rear of thecbince | thie city iWore poverty than any other clues of erin a Jauwes McKonwa, of 126 Weat I weuts-toursa sirest, Fee eer eee eee cpavatores | g Bitar Haat.—A‘ter fve fain tarte, a oot get-oe | 10 1 cleas ont the bloody coppers." Deming dis- | inale Lal, come POTS glucan and f anail | By some mismanagement tue order of the Super. | MURANO DICE SFTT each The Goverament troos hive ¢atured the Mazas | was eecied, with Fanny Fer sn the lead. whica sne | cretion, however, the better part of valor, be nally | Mirdugy Sta, ie Biv myoite, oon Intendent di! hot reach eituer of these three pro. | neid in def-ult Of €5.0N) bull, to anmwer at the Se: Prison and tie Lyous and Oviesos sisilway tations, | maiteined to the baifamie pole, th was | concluded to go quietis, In this plice the books and : +. f sined to cineia unill 212 P.M. The cousequence was that ntory kept th 1 anni ed Comet, when $2.33 conte were seized. At 2 Fulton cpt | The prisoner, who evidently felt ber position ‘oct, cial Seasons, The three ba rivers, wi ‘The hosteces weld by the | sus on in the Mazas | however, crept neariy lap by Jolin Moore, @ wheel of fortane was ‘ound flies | Some wes 17, left the court, ate “ (moerqyel eg fiche td Sia cere One tuers, Were veld in $1,000 bonds to appear wis had beon transferred 10 tre Prison of Roquette, | Prose ha the soore Gnd running, the hens was h onmbers, and a lot of lottery tickets WELL-DRESSED OFFENDERS, two were ciptured by the Fity-vinth atreet_polico | "Yiterin the day Nicholas Younger, ,of Dry. Tar The insurgents have ey cuted ant olown up Fort | “'Sxcowp Nwat.—Fanny took the lead and passed the | Docks of this estabiisument dats dick to 1863, —George W. Lee, 98 East Fi'ty @ith sweet, and he deta ‘ In the Cecond Ward were arrested several Brosd QU6 Biondway, ti a halt-nle poe in bis, bbe also won the | i bor, Newtown, Lens Islaud, visited the prison culls Tho twenty | and tientifed Rowards ana Coline principal bealquerters of policy ie lers, the persons ia charge m: offort toiock | Way operators. and in th @ivry. The Governmens furve> are now attacking | Palt.nule poe in tis. Was grarntore, ond Je, te “ Warl wore so: We Pine de ta Busiile, A) noun to-day # furious | pated ihe Liait-uity vole igbborhood ef Wa Ancrew Fas, 1,296 1b) turd and ‘Twelta precincts. ‘dd nvenu the two mea ‘ors of only one 4 fe Andalun 3 ooks aud papers, Cutt e 0 ° Who fought ob is +rounds on Toursday, ‘This wit- teralitthon rouern, oahe names ia chiscorger | Up (helt books aud papers, but ile oficers were t0o | iircet, ‘Those were well-dressed, ond hed a for | oxehanee Aach, but ihe Hightysizih and 19th | Wee soltene cmastisinnte toe tbe: ree of ats Date was in progress vei Pn in score, and Fanny won heat and race. Kuby | 9a street, told Sergeant, Baoes ; from tue Sigth Word crowd. | sirees police could Gnd neitter 0: tieir proprictors, et, told Sergeant Badcock thst he | (liffercot apvearan: oh Fautoe Fe ub} | One prisoner trom tie Second Ward, Jacob Clute. liad daaazed bis property not le: SCENE IN THE YORKVILLE POLICR CovRT. dol ai tian onv huadred WLO FiWED THE TL Las, thought it Was pretty rough to arrest li 4 rmimp Race, _ fi wagareét runs three policy shops, viz. at 24 Broadway, 9 ‘Thoraas McAlpine, one of the umpires in the —Kvening. —N eats rua the place only one wees. Tuv officers o 1b Fusion et: dk vy. | Tn the raid on the policy shops seven prisoners , Mar ee = 3 & Ming OW) 1H | 0 ta an sncogt Lady There ond Goibheaith Maid, Varig row, and 168 Folion street, and keeps euv- | Ia, the reid on tue volley shops seven, Dr Coilint-Elwaras prigy figli,was arrested ab o'clock Of petroleum | Pir-t, $1,500; second erorymere. Lis reported tat (19 Tatloriee was | entered unu stared. In the first Leal, after two ed cecuen ib ne buildia y | ialse starts. the borses got off, Lacy in the ivad, Bred oy Be cerev’s vwn hands, ‘The building, they | \acentsta Hoy, atter puasing the seure, Lroke badly, THR CHAMDERS STREST STATION ARKESTRI eral clerks, J, B. Martines. ee rt looking een enry Harris of 20 Hudson etreet, George Lesiic of 25 | in ne attire, rau the Wall sree exc.auze Heeeea treet, Geatee Melvin Of oe Veoey street, | office. “It was tboueht taiver surprinng by the Vaiwes Gallacher of & Robinson aires. tony M Lar! | magisirate that in so email a word as the Second en in nth $79); third, 250, Three That evening tu front o/ ins residences, 135 Wasi ing- ton street, by OMlcer Qui ley, of the rch street station, ‘Tom suouitied to lis fate like « the Twenty-second, and two in the Ninet ‘The sixteen captured policy players were .rraig tr before Alderman Plankett ant held in §9W ball fam neva e Kevier. and Freterick Lutnry of 4 Greenwich | there should be fouad seventeen porsous engaged in | for good bevavior, and fined §10 each, —— ay. Wan eteeped sith jetccien. {t is reported | > Shinde AU tee Balt alle Role Amerion, ne Keller. and Freier : é " et tke Archbishop of Paria, vinty priseta, Gen, | Girl ied bps ionath ands bait, ond won the host by Ne ee st cosmbere street, Charlee | the policy business. 1K THE MARLEM POLICE CouRT, THE SENATE'S HIGH OLD SESSION. On the east of Broadway from Chambers in the office of Henry | wireet to the Bustery Gixieen arrests were inude, A co.ored man entered | princinally of plicad Lear the river front, located ia and wished to invest in a number, Harrie whisper. | (he side streecs. The prisoners promented notuing 6c in his ear and che colored toan atarted to eo ont, | rensrkable in their appearance, Uving more Ii ‘The Sergenct.divining (h this inter’on, vas to post | the bixth Warders thau en y otber. the olber oft wed law until the arrente bad (i WiaiORDAtNC Ie. Ne bal! asength, Lu the second ‘beat Mountain Bo Locka) te Ale Lia | i was frst on the sturt, Lut was soon pasced MULDERED IN ¢ Loop by” Aincriean Girt,” Who pissed the” Lal- e | Areoo: il mile pole in 1.10. abvut a neck ahead mcy, with Bees alate ds entered the Rue | uniain Boy cogaideraviy in the rear, and won Ihe Church: @ wn Adz 0.8 and the the neat by three lengths, It wae claimed im this Vice tive been borusdewo, aod the Pale | heat that Aweitcan Gori ran intww Lucy on the In the Twelfth Ward only one person was cap- - ured. Jus'ice MeQuade he. lam ia $30) bail aud | Senator Carpent Handed Comp! fined bins $10. ment to Whitelaw Keid- The Tribune’ Pres. Pre Corruption Fraud~Hope of Adjournment PHOTOGRATHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | Wasuixatox, May 26.—In the Senate to-day r tea a ‘ nll Leow made, € Petty and Sergeant De Shays, AN EX-ALDERMAN Cavan, ee Mr. Carpenter overhsuled the 7ritune in lively ex- tee of Justice destroy, freee aera TU STIAE er ool witbCUeh | with the oMoers of In the Fourta Ward fourteen prisoners were ar- | Drenkine ap = reer) ane Tenet | posure of tts mavagement walle Kr, Greeley 19 in Raoul Riswult, chie, of t+ (he Communist policy, | Girl, In the third beat there Was @ good start, with THE LEONARD STRRET STATION ARRESTED resied, iweiuding ex-Alderman Charlos Mc tiria speneniont of a Trip te Rare 1 wound up with paying his complimeuts fad Corvet, superivieaden: © ths destruction of | American Girl in the lead. Lac) se Mou Drondway; Thomas Connolly, | WU Fah ® policy shop publicly at 43 Chat Seah Bpeeial . to Whitelaw Reid, whom he pronounce! s fop and ad Vor duis Cevwora, vee Asan sngueno ous ae, | im Nee teed: tes RL Os Giri TCharies Teimay teplored): ie | Ftroct, It ts uot vers long ago that this prisoner | Last week the Special Yreasury Agent, Col, : 2 : the tit be nenpiored and oho | IoC uy head ti 118 with Lucy end Mountain Boy “oe pion, Su livont | occuried & teat om the Tench at the Tombs ; Lut | Prank K. Howe, was told chat Wiliam I, Dare, a | 8fetender, Le suid that Whitelaw was properiy number of primouers, ab» nungred wor er winch Amoricen Girl gained siigitiy, aereut Wat ace coadway Lew esteraay be (ound hinssit a prisoner before the " characterize wy tcbakpnad deusi ude Ke od Fine fee tan pets ce ferryaal sed Sates sore te ee Mtn. kaa, Broadwa Grahain. 188 West pe idine magistrate. He evidently did not itke | wealthy merctant, of 81 Leonard street, bad re | “B#racterized by one of his cotempornries im a pa edward Luth Canal etieet Fla e S0'Cm rks of J ties Dowling, ® beaying: “ Woitclaw Reid was on the streeis wune, have arived were, Pus insurgents posscas | 2224, and 22049. | he alloded to fi he alluded to persons getting ricls Dy ruin’ ceived large quantities of smuggied goods from the | #&T® no) Wasningioa | ff ie Lee Oesibie to eer t tae | oflcors of one of the European steamers, Capt. | Yesterda tn men's clotoes. Where are the police ?” Only one sort—ises —cor. a » Bicetre, The Lexington Races, Colby, Sid Canal etrect ; Wil He endeavored a8 ‘i 4? 1 Bh 4 The pointedness of thie thrust was duly appreciated Sie Rick? este for & Duane etreet Dic gags. I this he fetled most miserabty, ss | Brackett and Mr, Brash were ordered to make an p fea “ty 44 1 % ft ACE Produce suke, 2 wile be a * De eee cute SOrIOn HOO hice wee OF ibe Gy se vhs na | bY the ard eailer 1d tewtifiod Ist OUD AUS IN TUS GOTTERS yout ids, tix epteres abd three started. Lie men arrested in this precinct all claimed tobe | hit teerat public p may He OF tue Most | investigation, and after several days they found | PY {4 Se eae ellat eee caer teat Of she streets, Tne walls o: th leries save | Joiuysensous ot We $4.41 ctorks, aud sald that they nere evtirely irresponsi. | Botofioas of the oftenders, What they believed to be evidence that Bare and his | trouty, whieh t @ sirtoous 77 uce ulanacer, Ine fallen. Vhe Leavre su! ai tho great edifices near | Paul uu sous prawn ait co 28 Capt Reunody and Sengt, Dows'ass manips 4 Question oF Batt confdential clerk, George Davidson, bad smugeled | stend of entering ss corrupsion fund, but on’ Lis the Tuileries are in faces She Kae Rivoliis | Tune—ibisy fad. 55% pha 1, | tated the police who mac The taking of the uMdevite occupied ontit a late | costiy inces {ro 1 tbe Ist of Febiaary, 1970, until the | LOOKS fs “special report " F PROOND Kane a tle wud a half dash, for 3 year old THN RAID IN THE SIXTH WARD, hour last eveoiag, ond some few only of tie prison casa The Senate stern five hones in Execn b H ns of b urning The vnly means of sopping the re ts by | cig vuree o1 $a. Puuance biodey WeUt will purse TaN hagatce Us je cre lected to be tried by jury. ‘The majority, Low: | 1st cf May, 3871. Tne Government iss been de- | tivo sersivn over 4 proposition to adopt a revolution Pais of water t frm hang wo lai. Dead els coca: Glnged A eee successiul in bagging the following pris- | (yer. en, se to have the wiatter quieKiy decic Od. ul frvuded of $69,000, Bare and Davidson were taken matory ot the ireaty of ¥ us 1 in rete iimale AP vei where, a a &: Ging oners: Clected to be inied before Justice Dow li a'ay a lashe Der ; the Alabama claims, Itis not likely to be t {N eny bidden 2 | Carttiopher Fredericks, 12 Centre street; wiitiam | (lected ty be snied betore Justice Dowling to-dar at | yetseday by Deputy Marshal Burns beiore Commis Muna tha GY Waa ViRKUALY Waalbcr eats Natiouals waco wud ze Yicugut out and shot oT aaa Sty at Pius! 4 Centre steeees Themis | $200, tbe maxwtrate not allowing any Condswan ww | sioner Davenjort, who hell tuo in $15.00 bail. | is aare quorum in the city re isn quo Lauunedistely, at dria, | ard stress Maeva dene mas | £5 bail fer more thun obe prisoner. snoseqt wan made on Bure's rum to-norrow there is no {ap scjourn j rinr wn ord ete ptediieh Carta, 18 Cans Capt. Warlow, of the Sevens et, made the | lish 1. Howe's oMicers, wo seized laces | weat sine dé. uJ eo p . ~ ard Seah al etcont following arrests wer Te wae suid last eveeing Cat Bare —— A few of the Cor # on ding out and JELFERSON DAVIS, ast meet: "Michael Goodwin George Stun, 1 Gouvernear street; Charice Rew Flt tai Haig Pop ip at Alva VICE-PRUSIDENT COLFAX shelling toe © 1y, 6 sue ve Himost mischiel porsl - 2 street Warren and tenry 0. Hr fe Allen sive 4 Thott “105 bb F Liverpool, 9 ‘ ssalmued bis prope.ty prone Bie, The vieuchter of the Nutionals ty frizntiul, | The Lest Cause only Sleeping —Trath | ¢ Chatiaa Sireeti Jamies Covaban, ae Waser etrevty tichard Austin. 188% Di | in vetics, Capt, Breckelt and Brukh, however, had | Another Alarm cand a Recovery ead the Versuilists vinew Tucsuay are killing ‘ ba gat ag aa ee D HUG ae leds Ve bahan lela Vision sirect; Williau Singlenuret, S97 West Fuleomih | ware rearrestet in a civil #uat for siougzling, and ve The Physicians’ Hopes. " " avevs, Ga,, May 20.—Jedlerson Davis ar-| Henry 0. Hurt and Lewis St. Jo sticet ave eddit {ian $00,(00 Leiore Comuitasioner n 4 . sopers. The Luuses in the Rue Royale were w x § Wasuixoro, May 29.—Last night Mr. Colfa Prison 7 pk ws rived inet night, snd was serenaded at the Fis: * ] wbis precinct, were axed res. vely Capt Ward of the Teuth Precinct returned tae | Davenport. ve ne ea ; With bet ole tit, and the Nas vasin Qred therm, The | 1 grisea ea iy tigate aad santnene eee iihdi'e Teibped whieh Salermed bis aitendanie aia Deowte ure ivr ous in Cons RAH ee et ed Glan ibe Gen niballllae et Ose Egy ke eB aiid odie cana Adolph n atreet: George Mischlofot a Marriage Party. created the impression that Le was dying, His phy of te Comn voist &y ‘ « nu am punee Cee sri Hd i sult icant E ale. if ri the Ape racers ‘: ida eg aera an tins me $104 G's mcs teL CRESS a atre Patrick € y, John Dewpsey, and James | sicians were sent tor, but he soon rallied, and sao. them was e youn. aia aan Lromely dressed, with | Feepunse to revested calle and cheers Mr Davis | selablisi nen ot fotors OF ue weinstue | Ureiard Von heiunar a strcet uzent were commitied by Justice Delmar yes sequently spent @ cor * morntog HANDS Tin AND MKAINS HLOWN OUT aa i. ae as . ba Hon, Hi ty W Tsiged getomers of these shops tre seemingly eomt osed SM ae ata OB LE | dey on the complaint of Patrick Fox, Mr, Fos, | ne bad not ¢o much pain, au broth and beet He street, tir cloar tat the insur. | S24 ae introduced by the Hon, Henr Ward. | of tie dregs of Water ste avtain Allaire with Muller, & F ttre who Is acowcntnan, was in frout of Alexander O'D. ex, which be seeme slish vo and lying om tne str t that the insu preci atc taaerhd in enanredl a aed ticle ell BRE RR CL ote at aa ns Muller, er strug, | 9 an, was in frout of Alexander O'Don- | tea, wilh be seemed to relist ico is gents Intended th destroy the whole city. Bree | ee eee ee ae eee ular and of niccecit | lowing Ty “Auso:, | 'e!l'# house in Baltic street on Tharediy night | strooger, but ho is unabie to talk without diMculty. Wouen were Cicovered throwing petroleum apon | gon Georgia, for in the ui Geut che ¢ a il w a street: Tim. Shea, $ cyt dee. dt | awaiting a wedding party. A number of bors had | Ie is cneerful aud bonetul of ly recovery, and the houses, aod wit rowers of the National | futher uud ideniified Liaeelt wits te rercludonacy ins, 18 Lover sirect; Fay Mplayer | gavwered eround und tavored the, eed un | thiv ie the best symptom, as should despair of ac eho ware driasid os tomas ho | siraggio for liberty. At ibe lute srugele sor the 1 ctroet | Peanie. O Grice born and be'l serwnade. ‘hia frighten ® | reenverrs it wot Heuit to Fakiy bis sbastered Surew petroieam on t tustead Of water, | was iis misfortune, for wiiel he led fully suffered troet tmiat, Ibo Sout srreck Whip. ‘The whole crowd tien wok for him. best | thay at any previous tive, nad though leis and wit Were wbot ip the Place Royule. ‘There is noluut | Aware of the eigerness with whica every word Tre Merida, Thomas ayior aud Alire 1 Gearze | Im. aug pelted Lig: With stones, Woun im 90 | Vecessnrily Le for some time ina very precarious to the reaoiners ‘hat es.sis to alll che members of | BE wight ahter wan wateaed for ana tuistepresentesl am treet | Mike ‘Mobaabas, i) Water sitves verely pines Pebentne eis hove of Hla rocuvery #0 ott as : he Would Le silent, vot Now apprebeusicn ot tae | Among toe papers seized at Lung's place was an W worse te not deemed bose at the Commune, and ino ic ders of the Guards taken | rewuit to jum indiridasidy, bu his utterances | gnonymecs letter which read Avcldental Khooting in Bleecker Str 8) tor Bis familly, an the padsiclane Were shot right olf Ibe: works ut Agvervilliers | wore made bo affect the interests of the Soutue UU MGraSy AES NSA ta) be Oh GHA 1eGRO EL ATTA Yesterday afternoon @ young man par prescribe entire rest and freedom irow ail sources exploded. Tiere Liuay otwer explosions, | Ptovite He Cid not conceive that the princivles is hourly expec et.” ‘ Feet: Ibobers Gentil the * lost cause” were dead, or t ‘Thurston, mevaenger for the Seveuth Ward Rang, | Of excitement truth eLould be 114) Mester street ‘The drins contin. es When crnehed, He counselled furtitude and patience, | ,, When seked by the oficers wily he pald no, atten QBS GT while passing through Bleceker street near Mercer, | president Pulgar Ordering a British Subject Fines STILE RVaING, Believing (ab lve South could aford to be patie | expect the rai uauil to-day, Tue foilosing uamed | Capt Cameron of the Eighteenth Precivct made | ¥ & Pittel in the show window of J. B. Lowin's es- SO) RO -SHSts under ber Wronge wots w returning sense of justice 1 boda, i 6 uameu a ame of centh Prec c 5 4 ", Ovreipe oF Panis w Y 20,—The Cann | eee ee eee ewery invetiaines potiod ta | persous were taken to the following erresiat tuplisnment whict struck bis tancy, He went ir ixostox, Ja., May 26,—The British Consul at Ode w uinst the neues ut t Bolevilie nas | which he coufidenty looked, THE LIBERTY STREET STATION sins, 41 First avenue pore ae Lag B+ tho bos tp charge to akc Bio him: | Morucaibo orrived bere last might asking wssistan + feelings be was fear ; Wille the Loy was explaining He mechonisny to : Deen vigorvw iy wesuined. “Voor bos tires ore atill | | With bis feelings ie was fearful to trust biasel! | by the police uuder Capt, Speight and Sergeant see Marten. Ie Colored And Thora Wyo | from tne Commodore, By order of President Pul Faging inaige of Paris, Vue No.iwera Battway tas | $9 SPERM, peenuae, be, could nut think one thing aud dot in tt hen. He was’ taken to tue Grand | ear, ap officer with rcveral soldiers acized and man been repuired, but entranos to tue city ia etiti re- | thus when he misht vith propriety speak to his am Davie, 244 Dey street ; Renjamin Nathan, ¢ Central Hotel, wiere Dr, Gibson extracted the bell. | gered Joseph Herris, a British subject. He was fesed. Tie German posi ivue at Auberviliors and | (tilom-citisens 44 bis, hears moved lm, uad bade eehce 40 ireaumien sirceri vases tices? Tuorston Way recover, Ordered to he shot but the officer refused to shoot escape of 1 © imourgents, Ine Germans permit ‘Mr. Davis goes to Atianta to-night, aca iatataaindl Wiak nants bratio The burglars, Thomas Ford and Jamos Long, who | brother in-law of Wace fed ineMet Only the womens Jeviiren inhibiting the bern a - . y L Bow broke inte Oliver Dyer's housstin Mott Haven on th The Britivh Consul hal an interview with the q A panned ont well, ¢ Walsh arrested the pro aw rence ‘ tne qooit Perist 1 eaty. _ Pisctlens te Virsiaine Hrietors and el votive plicea where policy | Bek #8 Fecoud ste morning of the 93th of April tawt, and one of whom | Commoulore this moriag, and the gunboat Brito Three PS eo la Poutin continues. T ne Cor ser ayes | Ae , wae # ihe ind locations are uppended: | 17 stkmion streets Tt was sabred and captured by Mr. Dyer on the spot | “4 Y"!° MENA RAPS AES Te The insure bong m three site> | tue K. publicans huve elected thelr «ity. tu wert arty 272 Lowery Charles Wiliower, 8) | sree eee a sary alter a brink contest, waich led to the capture of the A New Jersey i'n by tue Guverument tre CouMagrations in Parts 01 the 84 Cooneimen, Ih Alexandria the AMON naw atioes aire Lvtengul. a lide eur other soon alter, were indived last Mootay at | On Thursday morning eas, ;: Conservatives Wave cm of the lour wards Withom: Turner f lard ireety Chris. Wale, & MMdge | White PL. trielon Wednesaay,anaon Thuraday | pier hi 1 real a by 40 wsiority, Lyschbure wad Norfulk bave’b suiee Wild, 18s Lewis aire were both sentenced to firs years’ imorisonmed ighly respectal riner and meretiant of Fuirfwld, THe KOMO°S IN THR LOUVRE BAVRD. carried by the Conservatives In the Sevenieonth Precinct Capt, Mount arrest | with pard labor in the Sing. Sing Peoitoutiary, | frmerly an employing builder in Newark, aged 37 y MA the cu ns iu the ihe returns trom tne State show that neither eat Yotar Thee ed the fu Jota, That will toach burglars to Jet tue property of gea- | years, went from his home to vieitaneizhdor, Yes Louvre avilerics av t Puluin Royale are intact, ‘The | DAFtY poled their, strength, sud that politics wore Ni briace a1 Freqwan Bu Hewen who write for ‘THe SUN a.oue, terday morving lis body was found in the woods troop» t oon the spot a large . parriod UD afl 4 v i aad Biaant * 8 0 Ja re t dure Se Postscript Gilmore in Cou two piles from tis pine suspended f ma tre company of wot ew 1) pouring petrolou ARATE teat a AO nen, OnE He utrick a: Gilinorecor Dalian Jub fame, | Ube searching party were aitracsed to the spot by Maio ve lor a tis throwing im lighted Conseedive kok ( Ors ; Siig b \ Ga * | the barking of Vannese's dog, which led kept wate! fceces. ¥ t k out in many sa suerviitees slated’ Kmimone treet; How y was fe Gilbort yesterday to answer a | over the body, Lying near the boty were two la A rewnast ' ted to cnt yor, and the Re» Grevpy alm, 19) Grane judy In favor of Carl Bisuer for #13581, | unnum notites, oue af y vetnaty. | he ot “s ha ve Mapes tO CH! i t , . elite had phic ar in the ere 1 p> tre on bheir wa. 1 Pan sore closely pursav vee OF; Bereek, Tepe ory eCRNES AT THE TOMBS Eisner was the trombone player for Gilmore in iN ind pikes yin te nly ON two trea, by the troup fared chem witlout Keeper uf tuo Aluishous Shortly before 2 u'clock P.M, the police att certs through she Easiern States, and failing to get | pet MA eh cverses Bi ed Ricay ; * Tito the vartous prce.nets in the lower 5 his pay, sued. Mr, Gilmore pail the musician $109. | wind. Mo was unmarried a SHE tNADROENTS SUNROUNDED, The jeans in Bt vevrried tue Council, | city began to enter the ‘tombs wits thet Giimore, Widn served with tye warran Viurs al ‘ bus ue Conservatives carriel the city officers. of prisoners yamboring 108, among whom Liero w us K ttreet s Frances Beneaict, 234 | diy cveuing, was eugagod In a coucert in the Br Obseauies of Bishop Clarks Bow, May 3H, —Potis viroute es announce that ue woman,’ The two bens were very quiekiy Died, Hecabram. hy chee m street gon | to Iie a CunanM Te LEAR ARE ie inert ee the: nia the Hue Rov aie has ben r wines The Jim Mace En Route to Kausos Clty, within the tailing along te passageways. ov tie ‘ minis ioe teitxe, Ol; IAS Get Out your Umbretta Curk of the Methodist Episcopal Cbured ipsergents Lave drven int cometery of Prom the (hicayo hapublican, May 5 on the west side of the court room, and | hile. g . racts dons Cui es ieee, The Society of Friends of the Hicksite branch eo trom St, Paul's Caureh this me 5 Pere 4 Cheats, where they ares Jed and must | James Mace, the noted English pugilist, ar m could by fuund. Tue fling in of 80 | yo Wy Brey, de Mok et; Win, oes) , tin ¢ 1 Bei We Daily Nev seu vanics rived cater diayy Shines Heemen and prisoners naturally” excited | © Me Sue Waren eee | will meet to day at 10 A. M., and 1 the atteracoa, eat ia tie cavacions idee wa et z i deed patch T Cusick. ‘They leave for St. Louis this even ty, and @ large concourse of spectators | y “| tn the mecting houses ip Rutherford place, Tweuty Hick, Of Deliware, Odio, read the bur Vriven Deon shut, Tie Liberté saya k Ui ue gay waned for burn in | & ¥ Glo entraues ty proves ordereu the exuid prisoners to be t be J horn street, bs or public worship. { ney Pans. ame wey ti Kauss City, Mace says that bh onever in: | best except euch as ha " 4 micetis n are open to mousbers o} ¥ fur invertien es \ ed tle extradition of the f a Wore him, Aier the oaamiuation, Lor Were ie. | P MotAbers of x n PO Re iy Ruiarlainaraenannal Noeree As many of these excinied vistors sll | aired to furmisn $6X) bull 10 wiswer, Most of | the Suciety om held woat weed. a J 0 f in the event of their vs. | tended to Baht in Cau However, tis | foie #eariosity to Seo wast they coniy the yentl Aula ho MEGA FeO Hi enna ates we Wite Murderer Hanged. mw on aut ty she Versalliat Rico the eli le a dos adv hewitt | on their way from the atroct to the court room JEFFERSON MARKET roLICH covar. Yesterday afternoon, in accret session, the | Ot. wr hung today for murdering his wife. Me \ ‘ lowing telegram | cui the bate wone When thome arrested in the Kirst Ward arrived, | he policy doaters arrosted yosterday by tne potice ers of tae Methodist Book Concern discussed | ee ton minutes wes recey mister Was br. Louis, M }—dJem Mace errived here biany odd remarks were made. Pris weyers terug ii Pw satires Merete e police | manager t mn Kindle. parte ofl the elk Mace will bran little, aud leave fur Kansas City |‘ bad tuck to the Gand . ie Cox, ‘The court room way crowded by the iriends | they will resume the proceedings of the Comnnttee > Bo *, er Rae h WY) | on Wedmeduvy, to be bere by dune 2 the day ap. Do you see Lis new epring clothes?” shouted | oi tho prisoners snd. parties. 1 stot in sho aitsir | The qustrel takes a legal turn bevers Judge loge Decoration Day is not a1 lay t Pari rejerce tor bgt er in some Way, Logetver with a far representation o | tam on Monday Husie entral Park (his tuoon ALSACE A 1s . fellow that's made uny ncuey out ot policy play ome excitement to turn ep, Charky Gonidey aud nee Evicts Hotel, re Hon. Fermin t ood addressed the West 1 ! ‘ ck ha to The Chappaqua Fa n iis ee Miron ehtcicuer bud. het’ work drawing vo vie | Tk ie auld thee Admiral Fiek hes gurchesed the | #ide 4#vecstion last uigus ' s we fi , Houston, May 20.—Mr. Greeley, in reply to Oh, that's it f"” suid one who bad vainly tried to | comoiaints, of which there were over one huntired we wasp i ihe Noe will ls to be araued a} soon on Monday v Gteritory a dicta. | the sarge assembly winch cated him out lust aight, | find out whut was the matter; e Dowling's been | Justice Cox committed the prisoners in detauit of | Property ning the Grand Opera Mouse, on | teture Surrogate Hutetiny ee woof the Reichstag | ruid ne ty Texas as u farm What he had } puiting the policy sons Hi . 5.0 bail eneh, to answer at the Special Sessions to. | Kiahth avenue aud Thirty fourth street, and thas Donnis Fitazerald droped dead y Jay y ho jared tor (he raining Of oun iw, to suv, L 110 say to fi nvr, Anythiug iD hays Wists thy muster,” ahaute 1 Ge shoe | day, and few of thoi gave ball tne old buildings are to be demolisued to make way | Liquor store, at di Spring sirect, yesteraay 1 else would bo aside frou the purvose for Which he | black; hurrai tor « she Oe Oe Rees ee heplagrahe sittin ada. ait Sr aaun Gores wnnounces that the trium- | had come, He earnestiy hoped bis visit would b Wien th rrisoners from the Tifth Ward arrived, | | ron the Righth Precinct the following prisoners } for # magniticont by ee Salley ARARe TRY Rate ibe HUWaR Cake ene vy nO wi we | the means of inouing « Letter understanding be: | the crowd raw a handsome end well dressed wou ere arraigned; : ‘ a9 1h Bg | i f 1 that the 18h of the | tween the poopie uf tue Norn sad Souths Ho-came | emeng them, sud tangs, whispered fewerk wee ey noida, 1194 Greene street ; J P) Phe Hawkins Avigument, Patrick Quinn, an es Vict, was ang! bar ' red wea day of Vhauks | also to view tae countr } reference to emigra> | made as to wout she cout hat yee, No One sus | Merver sireck | Micnkel Carsley, 414 1hp 4 bs Mr, W, A, Boyd, of 258 Broadway, the assignee | #4 returned to Hiicwweil vipeeed ' ‘ ‘ iow, Me wis onthueiueticaliy ap, Liuded, pecied her of being a policy dealer, Sig Thompacn sircet: Fred. Freddelis a Wooster: | in the HL, Hawkins case, says that as soon as tue in oe RRR Lieey fell faut HMR ele Ab LE Ld a EXCITEMENT IN THE COURT Charies Downey, 162 Laurcns elreot 5 Henry est d { . " ¥ x Ra 7 KH 4 (Cliee Bowron, 1 Lay jonetion restraining him from any disposal of ue | hier . 1 erference, eanmption tu the Piitstoa Cont Min Naiihe Gout (ike? wan minh mont when | Moy snd Win Srawrurs, bie Be funds in his posasmslon ia removed, lig ie ready te Lhomas Quinn. of Orchard street, was ran over ‘ » May 2d,—Goveraor Scott of | Virratos, Pa., May 26.—'Tue wen in the ot Justice Dowhag wok bis seat, Hy gave a veremy- | Thom LL Thomas pay the pro ruéd amount to Which vac crousor is | by #Sevond'ayenue car yesterday, His right leg was Foon ba Whourmyod here vooterday, bad # | of the F 0 und Eliire Company. Dam tory command for strict silence to be kept. 0 Mivonett, s litled, cernshod it ’ Grant His mornings | Baskley, and the Hutler{Coal Companies, have r Magirtrate—OMcers, you must pres ordor, | Marx, 156 Mercer attest ; Joli sient Patrick Mack, of 894 Euet Forty-eighth street, In Na ha wectouty for pultine | solved W reauiue work. prousbly vu Munday, at the | and iP tie people who have no business here caunot m Farrelly Thorwpson stree OMciale’ Liberality. fell froma wew builiing, 8d hast FUGY-AM, ana wad Me wd thot there Wo 4 | same terms given by te Penusslvania Comvany to. be kept quiet, you had better clear the court races: tH, Bovitne, 110. Wo ot The Polic ee a «| Btatir nijarec wns re 1) uk the better clas-os of | (ieir men as soon a the Operators will permit Liem | Alter that announcement the spectators Kepttheir | Suse his 12 Laurens; Hoty: tugiace 107 The Police Commissioners of Jersey City hav Yenterday tho body of an uukuown man, bearing u he | to ener the wines. ‘The only shaft reweiumg iule | tonguos quiet, but every now and then a number 00 ‘urtin. 47 Thoinp Wi, valle voted themselves and the three Justices exch a gold | marks of was fonud In Une wetor bear ihe BOVE. Ws wag ap ia this place ts that of Alva Tompkins, man WOuld be sven #laudiag on the meats aud etrain. 1 Yeu! Samuel Woods 190 ADsine ; eewmian Gon badge, t0 cost #43, ‘The sacnie Day the bil, Gab dielg, Wallan ak” PRICE TWO CENTS. THE RETURNING BLOSSOMS febantietieet OWEN DRENNAN TO GREET AIS FEIe LOWS THIS EVENING, pier Sen Owen Brennan's Manly Roanty ~ Fishing at the Genessce Falls-Sthooting Indian Named Jones —A Hoosier Bright Kick Oat—A Villainous acy. Borrato, May 26,—The Blossoms arrivod here this morning. Their arrival was unexpected, com fequontly there were bat fow ladies to receive Owen Brennan, Four old maids came down from Biack Rack to take a look atbim. They bad loarn- ed of his expected arrival throngh the kindness of some female friends in Chicago who bad telographed them. One of them declared that Owen looked liked Lord Byron, but another thought tuat he resemato@ Algernon Sydney Swinburne, and a third mistool bin for Wendell Phillips. Mr, Brenoan was vory mad when he beard that he was mistaken for Wem dell Phillips, THe was so mad that he wouldn't es@ any broskfast. This pleased Mr. Moloney, whe paid for the breakfasts. The party loft here at 7:30, THEIR ARRIVAL IN ROCHESTER. Rocneeten, May 2.—The Blossoms arrived here ittienfer9 A. BL. Alderman Mitchell and Judge iter visited Genesee Falls, ‘They tought there Col was a good deal of water running over the fall, Somebody told the Aliermaa that there were large trout in thoriver, The Alderman sent for his flew and feh-pole. Ie threw asalnon fly sevouty-thres ect witha twelve foot pole, He didn't He gave tho fly anotior whirl Jude Coulter in the seat of his pantaloons. The Judge thought that tt was the mort trouble some fiy ne had ever seen, Mr. Mitchell wag obliged to cut the hook out with bis peari-handied Knile, The third throw was more successtal, ‘The Alderman had baited bis hook with a small angle worm. He threw it 190 feet, and cota bie, He caught 4 suvfsh so small that it stuck straight ows from the hook Alderman then put ap his rod and reel ara said he diu'nt care much fos isht anyhow, someliow or othor, Tae parcy left ab 10: SAD AFFAIR AT PORT BYRON. Pont Brnow, May 26 —Asa train on the Contra Roin Was passing lere nt noon a mam leaned out of the window of @ paiacu car and sho William Jones. atarmer residing nour Cly le. Mi saved in a butternut sult, and was ear rying an ox yoke apon his shoulder. ‘The train wae tmmeliately stopped. I: was discovered that th palace car Was filled ‘with members of the Blossom Club, and that the shot was Gred by Alderman Gea, Mitchell, who mistook Mr. Jones for an Indian, Mitchell was muck chagrined. He gave Mr. Jones 8 sot of diamond #tnda ana an Americus Club bad tincerely svologizing to lim for bis wistake, 4 Deopte here are much agiated over the amir. It te thovt that the Democracy will lose Port Byrom a@ the next election. THR BLOSSOMS AT SYRACH Srnacts®, May 26.—The Blossoms arrived here a 2PM. They were met at the aevot by old Tom Alvord, Mr. Alvord seas very anxious to get ap @ iste game. “Old Mr. Molony tackled him nt forty fives and took $435 out of him lowide of thirty mine Mr, Alvord tried to sell bis watch to continge Dut ne ove woud buy it. It was an ola ye, With a turioise-siell back, I ifit was worth mucn, After the game Mr, Alvord took the boys around to see t works. e salt works made them dy, and th wed the ex-Lieutenant-Governor if tner a whiskey distiller in tho meighboriood ex: Lieutonant-Governor answered in tho | negattv alshoogh there was a distillery within sixty yarde them, ‘The boys are mucls incouned at Mr. Alvord, and threaten to complain to buss 1 wood, IN Row. Town, May %.—This usually quiet and romantie little village was thrown into a fever of excitement to-day vy the arriva: of the Blossoms, Ali the ladies in Wateriown came down om a special train to gase vt Owen Brennan, Te top gatherers were partion arly devighted with bis manly beauty, No van has over recelved such an ovation from the fulr 4ex aa pe received to-day. Many of them anxiously asked him if ne had any brothers. He showed them photozripa of his brother Matthew, which (hrew m into eestacies. As (he cage moved out of the deyot the la‘ies deluged Mr. Brenaan with tube roses and dundelious. THE BLOSSOMS IN DTICA, Urica, May 26 —Horatio Se) mour came hers from Deert * wiorning, He mot the Blossoms ta Bige’s Hotel about 4 o'clock tois afternvon, The nieeting Was a most affectionate one, None of the 0.9 bad ever seen him betore, but they all pretends eato know him Mr, Neymour said that be hed come to seo Woether Owen Brennan was a hand+ Somer man then Le Was, One look Was eumicient, The ex Governor knocked wider aud cubbed Mr Brennan the cuampion beauty of the Americas couutry At luifpast4.a epectal train from Lowyville ram down on the Black River Railroad. it broug eventy three buiters toi the Adivondas region, Ail (he Hunters Jumped off the train before it sto} ped wud Wade aixious inquiries for Goorge Mitchel, They came down to look ot his wonderful gua Vhey didn’t thiok i} wea much of « gun, One of them said that old Abe Parker up in Bt Lawrence county bad aingle-barrolled gun that ‘ould outsnoot George's gun. It scattered sh juoat unmercifully, and had been koown to kill pigeon When the vird was beniod tho win whe (. Goorge offered to let tuem shoot his gum jut when they saw it was of English manufacture they poutely declined the offer, SAD FATK OF TUR INDIANA MoosteR, 87, JonNeViLtR, May 23.—Tne Blorsome passed trough thts Village at half-past five. They looked hungry, bul more tursty tuan hungry. Betweom Utica aid this place a Hoosier got upon the traim and attempted Lo invetzie Wie Boys into a little game a. He Was summarily kicke! out of the ¢ Fuige Coviter, Who Tecoenized him a9 \-mam named Bright, who met the buys at La orto, Luda and wok $360 out of them with short cards bright owned up thas bo had been bired by Joba Meb: Davison and Julio Chame berlin to follow up ond skin the crowd, He aid Lat the miscresgie Davidson aud Chambers bad paid is exvenses, aud that le wns lo divide with them ¢ retura to New York, Ite aivides fair, Messrs. Ch rain cud Davidson will be mi 1 to eat their dingers trom a mantel ur some days to come, AT ALDANY, ).—Vhe members of the Blossom from tucir visit to California, were here by @ Committee from th didn't look a w Th ALBAN Chub return hict at te dey May Club f York, A band of musie ond a fireworks greeted them ag they the dep An immense com course of people Were in atteatence, ‘The scene was brillant iu the exireme, Judge Couiter ange ously Ingnire! alter his horses, ond wanted te know how Alderman Piunket Was keiting a ong, Mr ik ut lis dog, He wan sear id HOt LaKeu good care of hin very enxious {o know, whether been nc hated for Senator yet, and o} yay wanted to know it Sutropate Hutchings was sil ulives Youug Willian Mt, Moony asked if the Bowrd of were yet in existence, and Dr. Andrews sivuck wheu told that A.D, Barber was ande a r Trainor ed much surprise when he Jearned that Rocky Moore bad gone to Europe, and Owen Brounaa was overjuyed to bear thas bis bio der Malt was etl Sher Frauk McCabe's fist inquiry was as to the price Fand Saint Joo, He sid Hayle Suttle tin for him, and be wauted to kuow waetuer ost oF THE ULOSOMS TO BRAIN THIS CITY TW) DAT. At 6 o'clock this morning tue wandering Blow sous Will laud at the Luirtioth street depot, where Will be reeviveu by the meinbera of the Bios. ib and other friends, and be escorted te r homes, Yevierduy 9 committee composed of FAL german Fuley, Coulrman, Janes Boyle, Bi geny Dornina David B, Freeman, Goorge |Caat 1 Wioian Van Tassel, 1 Van Name, MJ FP. Maione, Joon Mt, ‘Ce rake. Kw ce, J MoGorvan, danies Mortun, Way id Coe, was apboiited to proceed te c tLe ‘excursionist Bluesoime at 19 Taey had a baud of music with them and friends y welvolue them on their arrival ab thas city Wits Shooting Hi eof bis Bow Wasmixarox, M n J. Brooks of snged at 1d deeu driuking for some tohad promised ber (o reform, He oe CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Aun Contin swailowet # fatal dose of arsente Ly St Votor's, Ming, yorterday. Wilson K axed 63, cut his throst ou Tuurse sy, in Wont Sudlel t, Cona., wh August Franciant, the {nga nan whe # throat in Sohnt Vernon uy #( Sunny, died yesterday Frederick Lockwoot has de o! euilty tw Boston of fran intently ovtainug worln of eo tou beid by the Byyiston Ba doln Seumap ed. oe raigned before Joe tee Hamiion a Phishing ¥ ayes charge ef do Gerling Ma Wite TL wit Mine be hand marr d 4 y yor Osborm continued the ex Ase in WIC. Mb thy surg Elers (osimony is to be credited. OMcets a? we Wow. Erime sc expecten (@ Veallge §LA,ON tr au vod Ug sling operator 0B gevbal!, Republican Representative te the Mississipp! Legislature from Talatiatcnie coun y was tnortaly wouuiled on Thirsty at Harrison Landing. in @ ditticnity with Fred Craig, The w: @rlainated lb 4 political diocusiom,