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Suinty-riGHTn YEA THE COAL MINE ‘The dostitntion of the mining population Work must be gene: cireumarance, th 4 and orplianed ones appeal bovause of 4 ; MURDERS, OF Yn VICTIMS OF APARICE. ferings of there widow: more strongly to the benevolent ‘or help. THR FOLLOWING API 7, will undoubtedly be liberally who ure i ene PURIAT NEGLECT AND which Is Iseued to dd to by thom d Neighbor All Huaineas Suspe: vo Service In Mourning d- Solemn and im over the Dy ude Bathed tn Ten Vitrst0x, May 60,—The dead are bur the nourners go about the strects, drawe to its close, Is to bo rendered Will pars into bistory along with the Avondale holo Vo (crgotten until anether greut harvest of the community to « realizing sense of the reckless dierecard in which he Dy capitalists aud great corporations. ion, and one well calculated to Ereste Ineting ity ressions of the great ealamities are designed to teach bown bas worn the deovest and most funeresl aspect request of the town au places of business have rei Karly in the mo nce of the streets was striaingly like Suc 1 throughout the forenoon while the cross the river were being attend overywhere no} eral train moved siopg escorting one of the dead to the place assigned for the com- won funeral But wo tho village of West P To the Bensvolent Public: fa gtiet sirickes_commuatty, pa ratyzed elition of the ereat Avondale disaster, we fp. piace on Satuiday been taken out a who have already been buried to day, monraed by the wholy leave behind them tw In their bebait we who eniered th forty hve have and then the W Pittston ata widows and forty children Bix months of enforced id who had the me to give have death ehartic Yas begun to eh Unis awInL calanity he widow ant the { nay be rent to Theo Fist Nauonal F This bas been @ sad doy in this All day long the Highly, Abel Dorian, Comittee THE ACTION OF THE OPERATORS, In order that justice may be done to all partion in this dreadfal one of the company that operated the and took bis statement. he received. the Tle iarted by the reaching toere on Sunday mornii urther until Monday. eaching here Monday aitern Stnjor partner, resides in ceived a private telegr nowreing the nc In compliance with ring the day, Boston when Hidincs of the could get no Then he cane on peeasionally a fu n Saturday afternoon an ident, and started for his place im graph to the y road to pro. ston the early part oLehign Va Vide a special train at Lebanon to. bring When he reached Lebanon he Of aw telegraph op age had not been delivered, and nu train had been provided Tt was then tc he was obli ed Sunday mornin Came on With ell haste, arriving bere He dida | he could £ were assembling from all directions, coming without delay that througn the car rre and Scranton to attend ENRRAL FONRRAL; fijled with moving to procure one that « streets of tne pl were carelully closed oppressively hot, wed on to the waiting for the ser in ‘gazing upon the smouider mnrderous breaker, of peerin tbe relefof the suflerers. men and worm ¢ of the villoge, and, » New York to attend to bu Mr, Brown arrived be fog thins © Joint tunerat of the ortion of the vietims of the di to be held in an apple orchard directly arrors the street from the shaft, and here ap clergymen ‘and nily, and tod facts should be given to te that bare in answer to the | INDIFFERESCR AND A LACK OF FEELING the shade of the War #0 great ed ones ould few other than those privile secure shelter from the #un’s scorching rays. aroused by he occasion was re that none went away because © the accident management of the m ard elicited the followiug re Reporter—In your opinion, Mr. Browa, what was the cause of th ular sympath As I was not here of course I cann portion of the company remained standing but T have inves ot for the {une al The hour # clock, but it was 11 before ALL THE DopIES, {by their respective companies of mourn. were brought ndividual con neveh inetance by matter very originated in th Journals either of the cracker or Did that arise from running the ma to the grove ik the latter was epectally on he reports that the run ata very sone family of st Superintendent ordered the fa overs peta ne t , and shrieks ‘There was no gre ¢ the air contin sh Was run by Z upparaius, faster would b no grand drt uk everyting to fon Was run at a reguiara Were there any comp INSUFFICIENT VENTILATION to run the fan faster F proseuce aud sort THAIN SYMPATHIES AND GUIRF pompous and nding the works od op receptacles provided fur en beh pity to the platrorn, bee Da biack walnut cofflas, nd bandies, tauding in clos engineer in regurd to ed With silver beaded ter, and two Dodies that were brourht to of the following: 80 years of age, Who © 1d; Jolin Lioyd, 27 years old, wife and # children , Benjsuin Jones, '¥ years oid) wise; € wife and 2 children , Wife and 6 child iriving the fan as rapidly, a drum that carried the belt the fan could dred per cent other was to get a pew fan the latier plan, and Lad uiready purchased the new fon, which w The manufac the place to put } right away, but there wn aves a wife and one more alr be iram = Small en; John Bur unmarried: Peter Davis, 23 is, 88 years 0! age unknown eombe, 06 ye: urers had been here singte; Evan Du bau 2 uhidrea, 1 SERVICRS OVER THRS® BODIES riy solemn and impressive Protestant clerey pd were conduc be Welsn and English ton world it wouid prevented tais f fact taken any Secoad Corin'h.ans, Wb Hest prayer, sung in the Wein tongue.t Kngiish by the Rev. BD. "Tho John James, ve longus, his rein: he tollowed ino in English pe 100 yards t better past the toer dip in the vein. Baptist, then spoke tn @ic tng outburess of sobs from the and T yielded ORRAT STREAMS OF TEARS rom all the We su portio the Assembly. ej orier—liow mu Brown—That fea er the verms of ou 6 Lowad to sink Wie new bait Reporter— sty Willams, a Wo & Wesleven igh Valley Railroad Company 4hored amon Was thas company ready to ter geutirm n has Duricd Bo .8s than 6,400 of them, He as greatly re- wore only waitinz ith a Welsh prayer, aad diction in the same tongue, friends, und each with i the centre of the Working cen's Bee nent of Odd Fellows, 0 ta destined ir respectiv and we could then take irely pew field we pleased and at @ suusli ex Tso of the vod! out as much cou for burial, and the otuers were interred iy cems tas vicinity. TUR FUNGRAL UF THR CATHOLIC PORTION ctims was attened from the Re portes—Low mech coal were yon ta y a hundred tons. We were only aud yaneWays oper any? Brown—~ilar geting our io; fhe mine pre hole ehure !y Jo you know how at the time oF Lhe shifts were jost shit had gone Besides, tiere were some men down were mot enip) How many men in ail did you employ in upd abont the mine? aud some of the suowy parade Iwindled into wpany and one co clock the stree wih people aux Of the dead vi Snperintendent were nd to divide tuem into three the shape of a capitol L. with the al he ab ta capitol L. with the altar at acguuee iO HLGH LAIDE, re than wixty-lour or ployed ultoget rus ed ip and discos and the candlesticks sixty-five men ¢ eauctly bow w Our pay roll has not Wo lave been at work sin Men camo to Us every day and be, It was very Gard to refu up for this mouth, Dat otherwise there was no outward show of mourn. 1 yt iree for the entrance Beats noar the At stew min 4 o'clock the funeral parties began to ch procession being murked ¢ fret tour bodies employment, were gradually pine inazector had Inspected your mine just previous to this He inspectud it lust he entrance of ¢ Thureday, two days were brought crenting ® profound impression wore preeively the sane Did he make any report to you of the as those pro. result of that ‘bat the piates were all in the foria posed in front of the him and he he bad been down The following ore the dhe make any complaints or offer of thove for whom this funeral was held: rtning formally or offclally. I told we Were getting & new fan, aud be paid ie Was g: ‘That ie about all, Was aoytuing said pon at work in the mine? bese, B years old; Patrick Carden, Wi years old, wile and two ebidren old, wile and Owoa Mackin, 42 Phe burial sery.c road over the dead by pastor of the c Patrick Far ation act of this State of to wilow the em wore tiva twenty men In & line Ing but one 9 Under the vent b the Tuspec of the Catholi pgregation, but n¢ ‘say# that mines having employ ont (wen Judgment of Mus Wita Woy Water, tl he ulti steps and delivered a | IMPRESSIVE DISCOURS! F number tay of the fourth ty of tue ansp tad # Dermission fem bum to euiploy that We never have uu Was over # Wille long, PHER VICTIM DEAD. her vietin of this horribte wits oF without per had been more there ny Was ib Lin duty to re to thie 1oul aves a Wife wud Fell, herelo repotted, Ho is now alive death ot James le in his judgment be ¢ Was incorrect!) sc 1 doing well, jon, in the st oF ma bite Would i not amount tou & her bf those tuken out il lying in a Very eritienl cor at he will not r am Was buried priy I suppose it w nt to un ex+ Ht that thare were (here than migh( su rler—My coun ted the Blows that th MEN AN YoUM MINS (uns cusualiy twelve widows NEW YOR four of these belonged to the afternoon shift, who had jnat gone down, Two of the morning shiit had left the mine before the alarm, and ten were taken out before the vestruction of the hoisting apparstas, This would leave the apparent nuwber of that morning sift thirty-three, Were you aware thit Shoat number of men were employed atone time? Brown—1I was not, nor do 1 think they were. Tue men in the mine at Crat time were not all regu larly em) loyed there. For instance; the carpenter was down there engazed on a special job, and I dd there were others there who n there ‘The Coroner's juquest i 1a session to-night, bot Its proceepiugs are not important, Anderd, thie in quest is |} ed apon bere ase farce, and is really Hite less (hon that, ‘Tie Coroner 1.8 man of no force, and bas a jury possessing but little character for intelligence oF influence The inquest w mmenced by an tween Phe Coroner and the Mine Inepecior, which has proceeded to (his time, Testimony is introduced With no reeurd to order, nor with any idea of its Object. ‘The witnesses are examined in a rambiiuz open row be- way by the cor or oman. neltlier of Whom munifests the Apprectation a1 th e importance of te investigation. tm a gle disinterested mining expert hus been summoned as a witness nor pany otner sei entific verson competent to give testimony in matiers of practical mining, and yet they propose to close the inquest tomorrow, Surely a verdic cuneed otder such circumnstences, whatever y be, Will Hot satisly an intelligent community, nor lieve ti fluence to prevent similar occurrences to this disaster iu the fucure — ANd tor the Miner Messrs, C. 0. Werd, High street, lyn; J. W. Gregory, 2 street; J galis, 6 Worth street; Henry Beeny, 161 ty second atreet j and G, Wo Madox Will receive subscriptions ip behalf of th tniners, sutering ——— THB FUTURE OF THE DEMOCKACY. - in. Algernon ®. Sullivan's Addr tothe Firat Ward Wa, M. Tweed Club What nocrney wary im and will bes The Hon. Algernon &, Sullivan spoke at the First Ward Wm, M. Tweed Club last evening on the Future of the Democracy. He cloimed that the Demecratic party was not dead, not dying, not likely to eomtmit euicide, I Jed to be something in the future, and the n Was what that something ehould be, To they must look to the part, Soon Alter the Coustitution was formed the wise ard patriotic men who had achieved our liberty ered a8 to its interpretation, Washing: ton, Adams, Jefferson, each had their views. Some desired a free constraction of it; others insisted that as a grant of rights from the people it must be strictly construed, ‘These latter insisted that other Wise our Government was not a government of lim ed bus absolute powers, pointing to Listory to The t ques juoge the fut show bow governments used temporary exigencies to encroach on liberty, ‘This party naturally called Af the party of the people, the Democratic party Pois party had always sivan itself the party of per. sonal hberty, and where the individual right eau with the rignt of capital, they had nto the seals of imdividual right R to those WLO in the darkest umes hid to th Now, a# to toe past, bygones are brzones, T otject of tue Demveracy Low should be tuat whieh is best tor the country, without regard to Face color, oF prey They woul! eccept they Lad opp ttenipt thirteenth, four nis by what the: ut yet having been “ ry, aod toe coun r tiem ws of of the covesn nstitu t Demve would tie the ark t stil io them, as to the whole ( nid apply the ‘Koodo tC consiruction, and wood vid be, us belor op, including t neDimsn w. hey niust look squarely in the face the iact that the colored mee were Citizens, The Dem position had long heen misunderstood ‘The 1 ting firmly the doctrine of equal rig In tact, better frien Is of t whieh the p Was suficientl r uality to covered We In conciusion, be polr sonality of the Keput and claimed that with adherence success os the Demvcrutic party 4 —_ THERMOMETE fe son-Cropa Destroyed. ursix, Mey 80,—To-day the thermome come in of terrific storms on the upper Hudson, be tween this place and Kingston, at Rondout th winuows smashed by the bail, At Esopus a 1 house was struck by lightning and destroyed. It was Gilled with ico, aud in be heavy fourful character, At Hyde Park, also, the storm was severe, Hai stones Were picked wp mensurng four anda haf juches in circumference, Three miles trom bere in a northerly hall stones rgest s Were sevop shovels und hole acres of rye eotirely Millbrook, aud Pine Pains, ‘The storus w of the severust character; shower a ter ‘lowed each other in quick succession, an anu fruit tu the above sections are sertonsly da aged. i seemed to t *t between Poughkeepeic and Hudscp, jut r. beither of those pisces ——— Another Homicide tn Jersey City, rd Ives, aged 25, formerly coachuun for Mr. Jotn Long of Jersey City, dat 8 o'clock yer m Michael Schaetfel’s #alcon, a! © previousevening. Ives entered throat ( Barrow streets, the salvon intox tender, says he Vim out, Ives refused to ¢ him out of the barrow ward, sirixing tis bead upon the sione steps. Was taken Up insensi le, and removed to the ¢ Hospital, where be d next is Hold to await the result of the Coroucr's ing A Tribate to Doc Simmo Mr. Davis Garber, @ talen graphic artist, $42 Broome str fine India ink portrait, large size, of the ia Doc simmons. Mr, Gard office yesterday, with the request that it be sent (ie wiuow of the lamented engineer. ‘The liaene cunte $9 abusive that he ord when Kittrieh pus 2 photo 20 Pell street, — The End of a Staton Islund Spre the barge 0 Edward Hall, # forevian on the works n and» riend# apent the gardens oo dtaten Isiand, Toward nigat be stai Tor home, DUL Was Dot agi yours old. _—___ Mydropbobia , a German, aged 49, was bit Louis kept to gu nig! d his premises, Sus Ure only a day of (wo when aymploms of bydro sony, he died on Monday. Koelle kepta res:aurant in Bast Puirteenth struct, The dog bad previously eu Mr, Kocle's What he Forgot. Silas Gord en dollars tom 1 clock Nefore be Sweet while mending ent to the Penitentury f Wall. d ie bill wae a tytn ' heway es Rhode Island Lexistuture, Provipency, May 80,—At the afternoon sion of the General Assembly at Newnort Counting Committee reported no choive of Liew: tenant Guyernor, cuudidate having been ran in tay fish trap issue, A ballot was taken tn the Joint wtion, and Pardyi ve port, Republiewh und iate we tected, receiving 62 voles to UT tor Churion Cutler, Democratic candidate, Mohuyler Colfax Going Home Wasuisaroy, May 30.—Vice-Pres room to day, He in confident that hi Only | Wo cbart tur Las uvine iu dudiaua Lo-murrome PRICK TWO CEATS. PARIS AFTER THE SCOURGE THE CITY TRANQUIT, BEGINNING TO REVIVE, K, WED beet A TN ateccatal LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. aad DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE n-Conway Mill nenr Se: Fifteen Rounds of Lively Fighting— Cone way Jumping the Ropes and Taking to ight Outside the Rin The long-talked-of AND TRADE tion and the the Woods-A nantox, Pa., May 80. Jerty Donovan and 8 vorth of this city at At least 1,000 people were ple vehicle that could be pro cured was overloaded, and bundreds who were an- able to procitre a nite made the entire distance on mon interminzled fraterniz din the most familiar manner, wasa beautiful green pot, closely trees, and a better ome days ago Dickey Hartshorn New York Stock Exchange shocked that venerable priety by palling its nose, or ite Vice-President, Moses M. Wheelock. Dickey imagined that when he had no a right to amuse bimself by throwing room.} The Vice-President thought and tho result was a sertos koy's profits for tue day, and hurt his feelings 80 that he took revenge iu the nose. The Governing Commitiee met day bevore yesterday, and after a hot and excited debate ensponded Dickey from the privileges of the ‘oleum Discovered — Ti Public Bat) ~ Victor he Fire Brigade Reviewed-A Splendid Parade in Tompkins Square lHoraes that ore op totheir Drill their Duty and do it One brigade of the Vast Rtores of Disarmament of Paris ed from the Driven from Belgiam. May 80,—T! came off ubout twelv o'clock this morning. nthat Know rather the nose of inhabitants of Belle. Ville have openly announced that they will make and a secret system of arson and assansie There are constant dis- Paid Pire Department erday, and was reviewed by the Hon William Hitehman, Commissioners Hennessy, Blair, Galway, and Chier At 8 A.M. line was formed in Tompkins square, 6 ofcers aud privates were in full uniform, and Tho horses were gaily decked, # work on the apparatus Hoon alter the ar paraded yer Enyineer P nation ts apprehended, covories of stores of petroleum in Paris, surgents in Fort Vincennes have surrendered litionally to the Versitties Gavicls announces that the Orléans princes will be M. Thiers bas ordered ® DISARMAMENT OF Pants, and the Aissolation of the National Guards tn the Dopartment of the Bein. issued a congratulatory proemmation to the army, Paris is tranquil, and trade already shows sins of The soldiers have beon fered by the im- 8 of insurgents continue, SAVED FROM THE FLAMES. ‘The oficial journal of the Republic annonnces that the National Archives, National Library, National Arsenal, and Museum of the Louvre, are safe. The Manufactory of Gobelins aud the Observatory are badly damaged. Since their entrance into Paris th Versaillist troops liave lost 8,000 killed and wouaded, and the have collected 345,090 riflos. Fifteom mewpers of the Commune surrondered ta whieh ate ep D: Jeetion could scarcely have conded by Harry Hick wore white gloves. pulling aforesaid. and the highly polished bra the morning sun, 1 of President Ditchman and the Commissioners given, and the br allowed to, live in F PRePAUING FOR TH At precively 6 o'clock Jerry shied bis castor into and quickly yet ro qui in ten know of his utes after, Conway bounded int ovat oe la oe y morning Mr, Wheelock arose and “Quick time " the on the machines while horses was | tly followed it Marshal MacMahon bas off on a trot, the that as the dienity been sustained by on of (he Governing Committee, aud as hie from the unusual at nce be romiited, 4 unanimonsly, Committee accordingly remitied partion subsequently suook hands, and Dickey apologized, saying “that he did nov know as ever knowed as much as Mr. hereafter no one of the Exchang at Bhown, however, quick, when away few the brivale rount the equare, the animals bein put to sheir 1th tho ring, waving a woe loudly and enthusiastically Preparations for getting to work began Greonwoed was chosen Anal etake . and in a short entirely recover 1d move that th tion Was carr The Incennity of Side Sneak For some time past Lexington, Madison, Park, he knowed aman, & avenues have been Ai eiock know would shed bin blood more treely than | defence of the integrity of the members no had ao though tessly assailed aflecting scene several members, who } tn on unguarded moment smashed to erect mansard ro h other's necks and Afterward they adjourned to Riley was taken un to raiae a stake losing man, and about §20 was realized FELTCTING & REFEHED. The selection of a referee occup known #ports w Shea wos On. tly o Detective OMcers Grace and Fallow, arrested on Sanday yesterday, Joseph Ackery, aged 14; John nd Henry Ottendurg, alias Joseph Bo Tho last, who has served two years in the Penitentiary, said that the property stolen was sold to G Street, for one-tenth of ite value, therefore arroste od considerable ach other's bi * Oataey,” need 20. rs shoulders, was greeted corners gave Jerry It wae annonne men bad no iil feeling toward ereh of 179 Spring Brandeis was ‘Tho plan of the t'sievon was this ‘OW & pigeon over the fence of a Two boys wou 1 ask permission to catch While ona boy engaged the occupants teh the pigeon, the ything valuable COL, FRENCH'S DIAMUND BAVED. ‘Tho archives of the International Society have been discovered and also other documents in De lescluse's house$compromising the Departments. Summary executions of insurgeut prison wage be intl was gree'ed with ; umpire for Jerry, and —— for Conway, Van's PERCH, Donvvan stepped into the in from the Avenue Car Passen: Ap Attompt to Tear a Bren Bosom of a Fourt ger in Printiug Col, Richard French was riding down town on car No, 40 of the Fourth avenue While tarning Jia Hays was chosou house into the back yard, to the baaem, MARSTIAL MACMAHON’ Lonpon, May 80.—The Daily News says trains foe Paris will ran tomorrow. have smashed a window in Victor Hugo's house, The police now guard the hous from Marshal MacMahon to the people of Paris ame nounces their deliverance from the reign of terror of the Commanists, and that ord labor are about being regstablished, THN INSURORNT LOSSES Previous to the 22d, when the Ver tered Paris, are wounded and $5,000 prisoner 10,000 kilied Tt was now 6:90, and PROCLAMATION, he ring and &: attention with his efforts other boy would lay I within reach into Printing House © Fequesied the ¢onductor, who wears badge No, 96, to stop the ca carries & Well-filled pocketbook, a valuable clust diamond pin, and @ trastwortay revolver, bat couductor, not observing the latter article of dress, called the attention of three thieves who were in the car to the Colonel’ The peovie of Brussels Thirty-cighth Jolla Powers, 2 West Forty-cighth street ¢ Forty-seventh street; Mrs O'Sntlivan, 94 urd. 351 Fi'th “i an Lrishinay inet the green fag Great confusion followed, nd {object to French usuully A proclamation BF. Romaine, 8 Wer 75 Seventh avenus * No objections; take yelling onty eras toed the scratch and “ shook, minutes past 6 Time being security, and t Fortieth street Mrs, Shelton, 8 East Thirtieth atreet; 8. Bache, 14 Bu ri Porty-third street at Forty-fourth air Duryes, 542 Fi'th avenue: and Wm, W. Watson, the prisoners are to be taken before ‘THE FIRST ROUND, Io s moment, the car ‘otion, the Colonel was surrounded by nd bis $15,000 pin was wrenched from bis immaculate shirt bosom, It dropped inside bis vost, being held by s guard # illo troops om timated at 19,000 killed and and tince May 29 af 4 wounded and 20,000 prisoner prisoners have ail heen sent to Versi with afew followers, fled to the Castle of but upon the commencement of the of siege works by the Vers Gen, Doual officially reporte ter atinver in tae ri th men down wy budy blows by both, vernment Brandy. Yesterday afernoon o stout, jolly ind vidual fell to the sidewalk near the United States Marshal's office, apparently overcome by the heat. linmediately earrounded Sunstruck for assed through and fail, Conwa mi the Colonel alight atisfled that be bad escaped with pin, pocket book, and revolver, Whien seen by 1, the Colovel said: eve that conductor % of car 40 of the Venue line knew thore (ellows to be thiev why didn’t he tell you what I'L el chain attached to it then wil! eet the Conway's boi, fall receives & stinger ou Firtu town arge and excited Dave Bruce were e Street How: Sun reporter a fow moments af ved Conway's the rive, sending b once surrendered, at out to Lif and carry him to the Ce pital, a physiciaa burriedly made bis way throu ‘owd, ordered on and was in with them the car when I asked him? Tit bave a big st and any man who tries to ate: contents of small pocket howitzer, en tn close quarters, striking FORTY OFFICERS AND #1X NUNDRED MEN during all the engagements in which his troops have participated since the Versailles army entered Parts, ‘The Paris journals demand the cessation of sum- Several attemps were made yes terday to assassinate officers in the army, The bodieg of the murdered priests are to lie in state for@ With the exception of Pyat and Grousset, the Commune cliels Lave been killed or takem fellow was s evidently with the The Sux reporter, alth ndone of the veverans of red and retired. Avenue Company will not ai tectives to ride free on their cars, — Food for Sinves—T arted deputies would pour some of the Gov ndy of Whiskey, au dry and capac hh mea on the roves mary executions, 1 the smoke of ast made the fellow tonter, and as he Profits of n Fishery. A New York company has erected buildings on the beach at Matituck, for the purpose of reviv ing an old business in the way of ulilizing the men The fish are cleaned, and packe: barrels, with @ substance between each layer th They are to be shipped to the West Indica for consumption by the slave years ago the same business was carried on with Mauy Long Islande: and prefer them to river #: tng inenliaden and reducing them to oil and er one million doliurs last exceed that n off Fire 1s! Six hundred men und went away ntn lively gait, amid the jecie and laughler of the crowd VICTOR MUGO DRIVEN FROM DRL Brvsseis, May 3).—In the Be! the Baron d@'Anethan in reply to M. that the Government,having become the recent letter of Victor Hugo was compromising bad requested M. Hugo toh untry; and that upou his refusal to do so the King signed a decree, the object of which was ta force his departure from the country. Minister added that te Fig? OUTSIDE Tae RING. niusion outside uit prowiscuow Senate to-day Rodes stated avinced that Mr. Bergh's Annoyances. r. Sidney Couklin, ar- resie! one of the Westchester Ku Klux Klin lame horse inthe Ku-Klox rowdies then set upon him, ody blows exchanged gives them a flavor, exchange of biows to Belgium, eat the ment ad. The protite of ony of the hor White Plains last week, released, It being dude Ce drawn bia pistol arte. the Ku-Rinx eet wfloat a ra t Mr, Conklin by “rumor they be was put on 1 the Jury at decree would be enforced. —Victor Hugo,having been drives gium, is coming to London, guano amounted to 0 ‘The profits ne Osh were never 80 ‘ok over 5,000,00) were ta Downs Fisainy Company aro now engaged iu this busine AT RXCITEMENT sed upon a SUN THE CONGL?E BIGAMIS®. could be give: in babal? of our ester county. Second Trial of South Carolina, Wasmyarox, May 30.—The second trial of the ©, Bowen for bigamy, in having married Mrs. Susan Pettigra King in Angust . Mrs. Frances Bowen, living in Augusta, was commenced to day in the Criminal Court before Bowen had four counsel, including lle prosequi was entered Which was heretofore dumb servants in Wes’ C. C, Bowen of Murderous Assault by a Brooklyn Deputy ‘The Seventh Ward Politicians’ Lark, John P, Skelly, fity years Warron street Me says that he bad been overc and was merely trying the brandy y vight, Officer Water and Jeflerson streets in Sean ne: iy | _ Toast night Androw Fissicr and Jobn Evans, « e were deult sladg and le’ eat Marcy avenneand Rivers street, Williams two andirons, weighing seven and eight pounds, and Their friend rushed from the room cream nS Was found upon A Terrific Mail Storm sweeping up the Hud- referee has net yet < Was the liveleat Judge Olin. ———$_— ed in the shade, and tonight reports sistance eam the prostrate the Purks-Bowen ca with blood and ed alinost beyond recognition a home in Reowsen steet, uncon Evans Was arreste Jersey Clty wae The Little Man and bis Bi Broken up by w Cry of afternoon in a vacant lot bounded 1 Third, Monm: a Vacant Lot Frances Bowen was present With Bowen was proved. livered in evulence cut and mash Her marriage roadways were fluoded, treet blown dowa, and 1 for defence dex ding plumes. Lis whole costume gave | eee Lodge of sorrow. Steinway Hail was crowded last ev Were conducted Thomas, Master of Kano Lodge, and memorative of twenty-one of the A great cata taique was erected in front of the ats which Was a ci rly loss mast patrimony with France 00, a8 an offset to this, offered t, by which Bowen uth and Bruns ning. The 1 record of the New Haven Con ‘Tue lightning is reported to have been of the most Weir Lottie holders, judges, r fity closely ghied and forme marriage with Mra. King, Judge Olin, wishing ta Exposing Grant's Conspiracy in New York. av Exvcutive Committee met yes ther or not there was fraud, to hear turther argument, and acjourued the Court tochrane, Sinclair Tousey, A. Foster, Thomas E. WASHINGION NOLES, bearing the name of a departed brother, were the wail and Lhe ritual was pi promptly to the scratch tle rear und troyed at Plevsent Secretary Delano has gone West, is to have & pew Nathan Sargent retires from the Customs to-4ag, r, the new Commission syed in’ Wasuington, Treasury in t d miliions of bonds Many Senators express their by sides of the stage. solicans of the city was Drepares, vainly sous tor pian of r ower grain right of the Master of Kane 1 tle fetters and the crowd took a!irui,and vanished rly Was Unk! UG evar [oistes of Pousions, led of their righta by Gen, Grams, Orton, Scuuliz & Co. Cleansing Pri se Square ve Finn, aud Oflicer Wat the pickpockets iu Printing vel from west to ch sue a raid op ning from gixty to one bam making (ucir way { Nef on reading the ‘orton's copy of the ely published which has been fitted up ay Jnmes's Murderer, 30,—Rache New Trial for Son Wasninoron, Dennis Burke and wif ited John Cr at 13 Mulberry treaty that was prema amer Polaris, long been watched, dre expert Uievos ard b Burke's head o , Will rail in (wo or three dave for New York. terday morning of injuries received while bein, rand and PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, snd sentenced to be hanged in July, ated a new jad not allowed his counse! to put in thot was a person of ly oy that a jury bore will » Crow family Frank! tn street pele wounds dressod by P CURIOSITLES OF CKIME. Padelford ts to be iustalled as Governor of ected, and John Kittrich, the bar red for information th Jwige Joachim, sen., of the Marine Court sails on Saturday for Europe, Jolin tay was b: is the location Manton Marble is Hou of the Alp . Who married The Farce of 4. 11, 14, Frederick Curtis, of 164 and and Michael and 182 Leonard street, all policy were before Justice complainants © definitely, and the prison reet door, fle fell bac " fie tell back nN at Spunky Point, Lil, whi dodges nt last wer to Ue Cllarge uf #Lu! ‘The body of found in Harris's mill poud badly fractured and pockets weighted wita iron aod has ‘been held tn 64,000 to ny the Valiot box, Michael Mulvey of Woonsocket, wat Kerday, with (he kul The Great Milligan Case Decided, Iypianarouis, May 214 Canal str ne, Kittr.ch read a poom at the Milligan against Gov out 17 hours rendesed a verdict gly $100,000 damages for arrest during the war by Gow Was sentenced to de Lorne, won ap thon in England for a Robert Buffum, who mardered John d who was sentenced t and strength #ince his retur Of Rewburah, a ted a pride of bie uelahbore i brave NEW JERSEY. Charles Burke, a conductor on the Tenth Avena mad. having been ¢ went to Diackw Special Seations rs. Jane Donohus and Mrs. Honora 4 Vandewater sireet a club, wounding he e Oak street po Two pack peddlers from New York Lves Jawies Carl boarding house F tried to kill the lati f brought it to the Sun Communipaw pork London why the Amer asthe suit was 01 ou) Mr. Hennessey thas re Wabie thal a mvtio yicted of WhIDpIOg Wis wifes d for (roe maths from the will be maje fora new The trial of Cunningham, the Wee atinued yesterday before a Bayonne Justice of hor without ® license ree ot Yiolasiug the Sunday law ie pending him, Ngraraten tien walont tracer tieeentee ein this country, and thoughs it better to by J. W, Miller, frame and moulding wadulacturer, rk Merchants Kestasting, is in Washington to fight , Stocking & Co., and isin the in nts of New York who atyect to awful Uribute to Ur. William Martin, has been fet & Cornwell, Esa Jane strnck SUNSTROK ES, the firm of Le locked up in terest of then having to pay ui Rin Samuel Clark was prostrated on pier 6, B. R. Lizzie Williams, aged 95, prostrated ta Pearl « sterday at 121 West D'wenty of Monat Holly, while walking on yorterday morn The body of the man found in the river near toe was yesterday identife! as that of F by stuboin Were severed, calming instant death, Diana Brown ete a t that Miss Minute Qarder ar Govern- joo and Karthquake, {ovoning, a4 Anselin Eschbocher was carrying athe, through the tatle he was astacked by Philip or's Landing. Two weeks ago last Sunday, Hall Jay in the Inger beer Martin Onahaw, having been overcome by heat, Sis Sinuarons, May fell rom has cart in’ Eig! talaga ot Tua The wedding war postponed by devastated, and four the mutual consent whom she was engage! country is terribly 1 once oa the head with @ ween alive, He was 40 1 1 was also stabbe Maguire, ug anisburgh, Was overcou Joon Masker of Paterson weut hunting on The Death of 2 $20,000 Horas, JOLIINGS ABOUL 1OWN, An onknown ago by & viclous dog which he tel wround 4 ot of Fifiy-ace 4 for a match at Fle was dangerous, Louis hurried to the German Hospital in Seveuty-seventh street, but had been losopher K SPARKS PROM THE TELKORAPN Vestorduy's Gume tn Ta BROOKLYN on, 9 perambulating Uit.es, stol the Specini Sessions yesterday, be Was called upon seovered on the Last evening Acamp of frienly on the ai of 8 briueipaily by wat Co'# drug stor Gases Were bur Tul thew) Were bepu pot siore, Judd the brake of nt Colfax is stil tmproving, and was able to walk about will be abl neatas the d ing siore in M D Monday. pigh Tal OUawE outed Were badly Gauaged,