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| b PSIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. —$—<—<—<—— — A RESPLENDENT WEDDING, Nae 1 With Superiniend ‘gk MARRIAGE OF MR. WILLIAM M men's ine silk tris ent dint Darrington in white cor’ nd Superintendent Kelso in green silk ernanenis | 4 Mrs. Judge Jones in purple ang trina ned With ruchings of IWEED'S DAUGHTER Suisse and diamonas; Mra, Judge Spencer, in bive ota #1, with ruched white Suisse ove coral ora ve ts; Mrs. Hugh Hastings, in etene-colored & Wee Twenty-Mith Street Refaly with is aith Blnssels lace, and while ince Shawl; the City's Avistocracy-Talf a Millio: tichurd I Connolly, in white silk figured wit -A Lovely Worth of Wedding Prese «ond Witmed with deep bluek I , awl and pect! ornaments, Mrs Bride and a Uriavely Fortune an ; , Smith. i white rik, trimmed with 7 Yrivity Chapel in West Twenty-fifth street was Phek. lace, bisee Ince Bodice, and. dia: filled to repietion at To'clock yesterday evening ™ 5 ebay daueh ter of ve ge curiosity seekers, anatc Ne Jon pin With white enisee overskir with ¢ y seckers, anxious to witness the ont Ule Wehete” Ihe amo aolered feuticipated marringe of Mr, Ambrose Maginvis to | eik and diamond War ied, oF Mu y Amelia Tweed, second deughter of the | tn blue) sik, gut 1a, twee mother of th Hon, Wiliam M. Tweet, wich was annousce! to | My notter vor i ts Sead ‘take place there at that time. The sivles alonz | in yoiiow toire t hite ‘hee Mre the Goor were crowded with fushionable ladies | Andrew J. Garvey in, bine a Mra. Chptati learaee wr dren allies é iiias Jeorge Miller in “nkzeiik ; Daniel Wyle ip laglov with rich silks and satins and Mashing wisn | {Avery ain, and may lees nds, ‘Teese Were all in fall dress aud] At eleven ‘o'cloek tle young couple went on a the confusion of white arms and shoulders, elegant | sort, tour to Piusdeipiin. On Wecnesdy they 1 r tor. | Whi leave by atevia for ap cxiended trip to aces and valuable jewelry was perfectly bewilder- | Buy ope Lh a lea) oe valeener tae Ag The galleries were picked with the less dis Wich ARLE Owtse ‘Tinguiel ed Damogreay of the neighborhood, so that ham’ y ‘1 - ha fed tbe Ming e sorts wer displayed in the front room on not another person could bs any posaiSility squocze | ine eecond s'ory, and oecusied the entice four sites, fo, A low murmur of expectancy Miled the air | Such a wealth of bridal gilts was ever bef oa eves Jed . elietor ot a metromolitan Wedding. ‘They reprosen' batiortthashit crt hci ors rable bd nena half a milion dollars in value, Laces, turquoisos, Btroins of the ofan which was manipulatel toarls, diamonds, goul, silver J everythin that flue muricianyMr, E, A. Gilbert, Tue street ] of vaiue reposed tu satin oF voivet on every a bloekead: wi » on | Voing with each other fn briiliiney ond boaw. Ostside wos fairly block sd with carriages, and OD | tF “inis room was crowded all tho evening poci sile of the opy loading froin the streetto | with enthusiastic lookers on, and inany an fie church door # large erowd bad gathered, ren- | Hivoluntary ouivaret of admiration Lestidad the ting. the Aik (pereable, Promo jo | tonishment and pleasure of the koaers. Should \dering idewalk impassable. Promptly at th young couple ever Lecome bavkrupt in grec s \Bppei.ted hour OF in oid or silver coin, all they have to do is to THE PRIDAL CORTROR Open # Pisieiass Jewelry store, ‘They have materi Sati neo tharelied Gp to the ehan f! encuxh to outrival Tiffany or Wal & A r if * t fthe quantiy or magnife nee of the br Ho the (oliowing order, to the time of Mendelssohn's | Gu prevents catonty be obtained. by. & perusal of \tumous Wedding March; drst, the two ushers, Sr. | the sulyoined compleie list wie tho Sux report IRobvins and Mr. Alfred Tweed, @ cousia of the | OF was enabled to take down. thanks to the courtesy Jerid; tien the groomsmen, Messrs, Richard and | jy charge,. They must be secn however to be appre Wrancis Tweed, brother and cousin of the brive, | cite’, Mr Corneline Corson gevo a reskin ‘encor the bridesmaids, Misses Maginnis and | broves an earriny nf telicate tinted, ral be \Josopiine Tweed, sisters to the groom aad bride | po, ign Of the others is composed of Fetpectively; then the groom, escorting Mre apd last, the brilr, ‘The bride, a bru *Pweed mother of the bride; Vesning on the arm of her (ather SU renoees Hus vet cae ROSRS, BINDS AND FRUIT. nd cost $1,000 in Loew gave a com; eile, Wat din white corded silx, déco!eté re. B. (wich domi-sleeves, and Immense court train. ‘The | moni leek et mags cf diamond ‘ | shabed, with a one earat rudy in.the centre, the (Corsage was trimmed at the top with a carrow | Cubed. with sone carat ruby in the centre. the roching of white satin ander point aiguil’e lace, and | Veter B Sween cles eet with Deudiag a deep fall of the same lace over another fee eens a) f diamond Jhoad of orange blossoms which mot in tue centre | Coes t ned wit if ‘ai fo a thick mass and ran dowa to the waist, | ers coniaininz 90 piece Yeilvor ware; ai The front of the skirt was trimmed apron | aacther chest with a complete sliver tea set d Tt hi tod hy Waiter, tes Kettle, end coffee urn; Mes. Tweed. a fasion with ¢ stoons of polat atguil pair of yellow cold bund brace ots with fire ¢ ny healed with orange biossome, | colored festoons, ch . D: nice of the same lace ran around the | Wil) 8 larce dismord, the Bow game healing, The rear was made t a mthirty one-c ate en pat folds deep, with the came tricming. | solitaire earrings, four nl The 4 were composed of three rows of the | ffohe diamend ring we shtig ti ats fan <andwere wide at the Lottom, ala Marte | cieven iste Edw one Ann On the bride's dosom flashed a brooch | cole vith diarond an ner 3 onda, ong nd jet wil M Ms by a Sees Of immense dismonds, and long pendants, set with | 1! TAS Ba Caracas uy 8 ger: three large solitaire dismonds, sparkled to ler ears | tosis | 3 fban tt “ce a thick Wreath of crance flower a: daines F s cabl heck: ‘ait ey wate da huge quero cer IN A ’ & White Saito With diawon a s. er ae z Te GRooM oa ive. w hea i ar Ma be t 1 * K trick ¢ ar ron DT t+ at * ta 1 tee t T. ia ; v ay wi flowers tn t * L hote richly atcire Twe : Colored silk, clegaptly trimmed wit 4 ha aiguile lace. She wore elid iM, asiiver Te If wore black evcuing A i w nd flasiied ov ide Dus fi church wos entir v. De, Price performed t 1 t A reimarka ie circumstances ee tleraan officiated aiso at t Tweed's fatner aut t Gen. ¥ M } F sisier 60 AFTER THE W i t the rearrinzes to the atic Of scivetions irou t ‘ oa fe and © Jrivon up to th f the bride's father, on tye Corner of Fifth avenucand | Jr, aa Fory Os reek. h yo avenge Wee toro ed wih red tun.uts A blu eniw Ing © rom the fail door tothe cory, ant a . ‘Wite Prussels carpet vered the path say a Ng Kt. The house, trom basemen’ to tof, was one | Wi he Diaze of iigut. The fountain wt the wide plizel | a cc yin the tells 6 e Mowers 1 Mr a: used a delicate ou the ni witb 1 immense crowd blocked up both sides of Le aT ewok 4! purtose of Of the “,ucsis passin diftculty "toat a sirong uld keep thom in order wos simply gorgeous. Irom inicrior of the House Was Ooe Be from wy OWN place at Groen w fo the SUN reporter ip eccen The central chandelier w With Toes, Over the On the lett were #olid arche Lusk a tp-pointed star two enirince of aud a larce EW REPUBLICAN] vISM CRUSHED, A CROWNED BEAR: T REARING 178 CHEST OVER KUINED FRANCK, innnlifaniads Rochefort Condemned to Death-Enatish+ men amovg the Insurgents Tyrants tor France once more- Condemned Prisoners to be Mowed down with Mitraitleus Venssiuurs, May 81.—Henri Rochefort hos Seen tried by Versailles coart martial, and con demned to death, The Bishop of Orleane, M. Du panionp, will be the successor of M, Darboy, th Archbishep of Paris, who was sesasy{natod by th¢ ? {Gentgen'’ . Marshal MacMahon, in a proclamation juat tsened, divides Paris iato four commands, via: The East, North, Centre, and Sont'. Gen. Vinoy is appointed to the command of the Ei Geo Ht to that of the North, Gen, Douai to that of the Contre, and Gon. Cissey to iat of the South, The civil power ie transferred to the military, and no ingress or cxress will be permitted, It is reported that M. Pyat bas eceaped from Paris, A millon and a half of francs was found upon the person of M. Mot thieu, an officer of the Commune, who wos esptured by the Versailics troops, The corpse of a member of the Commune, M. Varlin, was searched, and upon it was Ciscotered money to the amount of four bua. dred thousand frances, The adherents of the Du of Ameule and the Bonapartists are both very active in their schemes for the restoration of the BOURDON AND NAPOLRONIC DYNASTIES. All foreigners to Paris are required to report their ames and addresses to tie headquarters of the army. There are still 9 great number of unburied corpees in Belleville, Tt is said a many of the ats were Engiishinen, The report oc bitterness toword England on the part of the French people, Some apprehensions are felt that the wails of the Tuileries and Hotel de Ville will Claserct has been executed, Th Martial bes ordered the ose of the mitraill the case of wholess. all, It ia said that Ge Court in 6 ex0¢ tions, Several war enips at Cherbourg have beon transformed into hulks for the imprisonisent of captured inst) conte, UNDEN MACMATION’S MRE, ‘The publication and circulation of newspapers In the Department of the Selve are mate subject to sborial authorizat ersial MacMahon. M. Vicard and Gen. Leflo Will «ooo re'ire trom th Ministry. [tie rot known who wil euce Paris will remain for come time yet under mi Jurisdiction, but communication with the city 1 how warestrictod, abd entrance and exit are free t ait 4 that the number of prisoners now in the} { the Government cxeveds 40.00 A nonmirnr non ; tier Teiegra } tie porter's tle H V ‘ ‘ toe i wort ‘ n t ved forward and the pr They Went To b tt sap Kad rie sight Wen f Tres of wad Bore very few ) reapp n temnorarliy removed t ried to Paris, A new journal esTORATE on the grenud x OF that th TUK ORLKANS P y wiil boa st ulin, who was Jat Vinecon f the Coun . bas be ec, Was delivered Count ée Chi mbord, and thot the as cert been coudemp G to BL VetoreLurg as Ant + trou has beer appolnied por of the Bank of Vrance. 8. V1 rites o letter to the Independance Belcs, giving the details of the attack upon bis father's house in Brussels, nod uesorting that the mob cried Doath to Hugo. Ve Belge disapproves of the sigiou of M, Hugo from Belgium. A CLERICAL REACTION IN FRANCE. Prom the Evening 3 sie Advices received here state that there are evi Jones. si France, which are daily. becor mor Apjareub, Of & general clerical reaction taking piace Out the entire couutry, supporwed by the A wARROWING ricyeRE Today's Paris advices say that executions co: tiuue Persons denounced, as ¢ tbey are ¢ vered in thelr biding pl re arr nd shot merous arrests of men aud women con tinue to be made, ‘ihere have been renewed at +] tcmpte at ossuasination and arson, Many of those oxeculed ycaterday and to-day seemed to be perfect: ly crozy, A-horrible cMuvium from the bodies of 0 fills certain quarters of the city. ‘There are dant client of a speedy cuup d'etat in the As embly to depose Prosident Tulers and suramor the Countd vord to the throne of France VICTOR NLGO, Duveses, May U1.—The Belgian Chamber of Representatives bas rejected a resolution of re for the expulsion tor I The Ministers With the crimes of the Commune, M. Victor Hugo bas left Be gium for Bollan Fic May #1.—The dt lan Government ha instruesed iis Pretocus Ur t the country & capture all Parisians who may enter Italy Hayne, May 31.—A society Las been org here whose objact is to prevent the resunt intercourse between Prev chien and Geruins, oe © Ohio Democratic Conventi (i sus, May 81.—A large number of del es to the Deuiocratic Convention to morrow are the city. I is probable that a new departy aud red pinks, T ov the rizut heda sia ut ballot Mowers, From tae dtvicion A Wapbiya beLt f somposed of white tuberores, wiih a clanper of vor | WM. F matin be balusters of the staire were complete. | Weades Mr. i ly bidden with entwined fi wreaths, ond nu. | toyals, dlanonde, abt p Brercus festoons bung from tie Ngares of warriors | amettysis ; Aunt M ttn tom evel aimor which upheld the cnandelters on ‘ wpe the vorions Iindings, Lo as far es the eyec ald a Beach Wore flowers of © 2¢ ond he « ae * fe of ihe stairs Guiv's band ! f h in acove t ku vair of u Of flowers fiom the turn at tho ond of the tere Jueter fo the wail beyond, On «ceb corner wore e Guero a perieer incr Brecon trees, and in the bik 1 c i bye ¢ ereld ; for bg bush, urboutine on either side sh A BOL Hocleiac b ele high, compeeed ch yo vet BYS centr ai Vie reception ccm) wind w ab Sut Of Lurquolse b Bowers, eurrounded Ly at eth stuo! GoM Bolden et... underp ath a fh gb an ® White roses, “Whe chuntelor y n : ‘ Co ined festoane of flowers end trailic sever ‘ base of Ue mirror ¥ ay be i BDANKED WITH FLOWER from which long strings of evergreens tr F the Diusseis carpet, The cords of tue otf p On the walis were tleo cutwined with tiny Lowers a On arie) side toble th this room stood. tho tn nse Waite frosted wedsing cake oruumontsd iil White artificn) Lowers and top, sey wrt ld f reg & Supported by fear round p 8, and a Witt 80; iver (00 96 were pile trede of White purteboard Loxts t fk olegat 8.7 Fs toh in boon, sod COnMINIGg bu o Of wiyer put olckles (an cave RE tte epost ‘ eld Mis. W. W. Walton, a 6 ‘The parlor bogy ption, The greater My. and Mrs. H. J. Hastings, art of the Lue «: Olstered furniture had | bowls Lewis G. Kirk, a ve Ciee removed fur tue occasion, iw or 10 RIVE Kdw i D. Baesiord, o sity oow to the flowers, ‘The base of the mirrors was | Br F Roche, iwo ele) 5 Covered with banked flowers, as in }- | Dr. Wan, Schirmer nnd lady, a set of tion room, and ay act ¢ spoous ; graugiaaand grandpa, the rarest'exotics, 4 b wind nt CULT COUND DIDLE Daskels of Muivers On rich ewnds, beueath Large | py. gy Mes oad eaiay ey eal Pendant balls of the wane flowers EJ. Shaodloy, a card basket in silver diag On the right was pyramid of exotics six foes | Hectly Muguitcont, aad cost Bsn in iel topped “by an racks ingeniously compored. of | {3ther, a bank book Ow the Guardian Savings’ bank Bowers and leaves. In every i al r for ¢ WW; Bir, duly G, Deane, rule ¢ d Fee tases pticad ball tha exraR wer | ket, Air Tac Heil am’ criaolu clock aind ehund tires on the walle were entwined with | ems horas W. Hall, Jr. 4 pair ot vases; Lord tiem, But the rarost Citplay w & Taylor ‘ie Pemba parang Magin a wu AN gear ee ee de a Fl Hock and eaudiesticas ; Jsibes g.- Guuibleton, ao ATS prided arbors Cluarward sicod.to fe Ivors aud Lice fais A. "wwed. & mother of pour Send nd TO eT er e twa rides | and hive fxn: irom dennic, Georgie, aud Chase from floor to coiling, to a width of three fet. and | pss tee ita wihirareeecrh we forming an arch on top, were completely Unused | He chemi Ne Wika {ube roses, crusmed Bad Fecrossed vy Carma | CF A Hs Aas peta Hous. de We reer aug Brady, 9 Lrouze wtatuette of Minerva, ‘The greater A BUGE AMERICAN emieLD, party se presents Were manufaciured compored of red, whito, and blue Mowers, and in | PY, Mr Tuomas Kiraputrisk, and | retlich | t front of ail Irom’ above’ depended a tu bell | Msbert ¢ upon bis and Ingenuity, Similar to the one at the rear of Veatt * a ° Duie, and to suotner wh fi Vanderbilt Squtrming, Prarciikvatimara en tans Wasurvotoy, May 3i—Tle Hon. Augustus Bod purple Mowers was pla Schell arrived to-day to #2 Beeretary Boutwell Barton, Atagine ail Vin 4h soout the tax on crip dividead of the New wep in all thegoresceaene off f York Central, which the ( or ha th diauonde, 1 to the del he ot | to be collected. Hy is to have an oudien a ariay Alice Che ntmessuank Gad none tae row is dueirous of having the @ ar @otion cau be formed of the maguidcence of th reed, or to give bonds for the payment cf tLe porns. : money after it ia decided in the courts that the anne mW a comy arbor | amount 14 duo th ted States. 11 is no . i heave probability of any 1 the part of the ties of wine Tehw ha Socrotar iis it » up tat tho money Gue pover, cut ous at the top ft ‘ Arareule Garde " Mi an eilver, with May ai ong 8 — ouwrerol, W woule bac 1 Ly green a FLASULS THROM TUL OCEAS CAKLES more prominent politicians and. their M ‘ Fisk and er Selirmer wor ! ; Wor V to pret over Cons wih brass Aojong the 1 p ork at cu C » Mrs. M Breavan, m greet ile nein $ & re rosentative to the Telegrap mod with «ond os Coayv " c . ‘ , vith white tulle floune 1] of Genet rk VE Wibod, bd dey Tab vue LW LibGy ad to hed win ve hd. le 1186 Spd rh Will le token, DUS not By extensive ad olabodicd In ALY elude’ Daina! Heil Y ORK, THUR SDAY, TUL NEW DEPARTURE, - The Democrata of Tennessee Acceptini Sitvation=K ting Law Necaw Law A Sensible Start for a Victory. the in Naonvitte, May 80.—The Democrats of the Twenty -fiat Civil District of this county,tthejsecond largest ontaide ¢ of Nashville, have adopted \ preamble and resolutions, faying that, inasinuch as the presont State Conetitution gives tho colored man every civil and political right enjoyed by the whites, the validity of the Fourteenth and Pilteeath Amendments forme no aubstonti.! tesue before the people of Tennessee, ana no ;persun or papor con- UMMA the Spiintiva Of Mat qaoe'jon is entitled to the confidence or enpport of the Democracy of the State, ‘The Ku-blux bill looks only to the per- po!ustion of thie suec sicals by violence bised on faieepretences—a contemplated tion of the Government only to be proven! boiter orgenz ston of the De moe=a The mecting also resolved to orzanize themaely ss {nto # posse comitatva to be realy at the eal! of the United States Mer Lor Sheriff to arrest and bri to jus'ice any person violating the provi the Ku Klux act in Tennessee, and binding folves to pursue with the har and ery the beyond the confines of the district, off ing reward of $100 for the arrest and v.etion of evory offender In the civil district, and requesting the Democrats of other counties tO organine clubs wader these resolutions. them: offender ng a stand- Among the signers are ex-Cov. Renty 8. Ioote arsember of the Confederate Congress, the Hon. Jolin C. Thompson, of the fate State Constitutional Conveution, and of the most tnfluestia! and ve zens of the Stae, many of wrom were preetical rebels during the war. The resolution are ay proved. by every Democratic voter in the wonty frst will Districh and vubtodly be adopied by every comity tn the Stato. —$——— THE COAL MINE MUKDERS. —+ The Tnquert on the Victims of the Wert Pittatou Ca A Syncpais of the Vere dict-A Second Inquest Called Pirtstox, May 81.—The jury summoned by the Coroner to fit on the dead Louies of tie twenty miners suffocated in consequence of the fire in the West Pittston shat on Saturday, completed their {ovestigation today. After detailing the facts of the case, the jury declare that the miners met their doath from improper ventilation of the mine; that when the breaker took fire, there was no means of supplying the men with fresh air, and that the means of ventilation were not auch as are required 1870, The jury furthersuore noglizence on the part of the em pany tn not keeping portions y properly ole; and /urtier, wet te employed on tas day of the acei lent r of men than the act already re- rants. The veruict fi mes W. Williams, I Intions of the nd that he fatied tu bis ¢ Courts for an injunction by the net of Maren 3%, find there was ployees of vie Ce thew t the operat pr. Wilane hin; and Taw to at * called together quest, for the pi Mis pow in se nother pose of sion, 1 m second Is the atop Jury to rdict Coro. SERGI. MADDOX'S > Prize Might that sens Broken wo Creck-Scooving in the Mod of the Creck, nt Maddox of the § Was nutifed eo at Newt WATER LILIVS. The S vat a Creek, at 7 Mat Factory ground ng, they wer the ery w ers and the creek in their the piac bout t s reised, Hi cron fr Mel roa brew ter went the over the bride elves into thy y the oficers W t b * ground the rior M ; the meadows, pareue! by Un shed i cai creek taw this he ordered his men to Ner wie wer Inn who jump irom the bridge 1 whon the vest rovhied suio the streaia they pa with their dr Serroant Maid: © number w along Covert eArer th prisuiers U Uspocting twat sume seives in the b x ane ver First he near d red gone? 1s, Sis suspicions: were A aot wiisile, AY Say tn verith Cuily, are the t ny tone, Wicks," replied the 1 W wes a Ye erceant; “tw are i re." he Teplie yare yw rising hia heat, and a! czon other tue beads the night a © Lek a W 4 too auttot frat My Waster Poor y Dare’ dounson, Charles W. French, Hon Gale, and’ Dues te fretare rothto be the princ Yank the cm tres, Sere They am Vin: bh Dovle Mecorm Hy Vals, Daichey and Pat MeGuire oe BROOKLYN GIN, A Drupken Man Severcly Wounded by 0 York Street Poltceman, y afteruvoa two United States ma n McKenua and Michsct de Hear, went the sof the Brocklyn liquor stores, an! drank to Of hen whiskey, Inthe eveuing, at Brid ter stroots, a slight difference arose be! ween McKenna lay on tho ground, and Jectine urther, Hear selaed McKonow's hat, an in the direction of Bridge street forry, 4 sjuncturo OMcer Kennedy, of York street, ap upen the scene, Me told Hear to wait and companion with him, but the latter de- ‘ (McKenna was no friend of bis, Kenne : pted to Ait the prostrate mar, end for t hat Was, g He saw the missing bat iv Hears band, and went for it, A strugele onan turing Which “Kenna rowe to Its feet and hastened to bis companion’: asgistance ihe officer struck Ticar with hits fist, then, turning avon McKenna, he dealt him @ blow im the temple watt his eluo, wound ig lity severely. MeKenna drepped to tie ground He wee an to rise, and it was found necessary to toke fim to the pohee station ig @ wagon, Hear ful McKenna were both locked up for ike wi, i ———— ‘The Suicide of a Fast Young Man in the Grand Central [Hotel George E. Hathaway, aged 85, agent for the ote works at Retland, Vi., went to the Gr Contral Hotel on Tucsday evening, and, registering himself ar J. F, Hayes of Massachusetts, was as. eigned a suite of rooms, parior, bedroom, and buth. room, No, 482, on the third @uor of the Broadway front, Oo Tuesday he took a tight supper, ana re- tired to his rooms, Yesterday morning at 10 0 he rent for a copy of the Tribune, and therea‘ter he was cot cen alive, Ho was at that time in his night shirt. At o'clock yesterday afternoon the cbambermaid tried the doer, and found it Wwoked, osing the occupant to be Inside, she went away, but returned at 5 o'clock, and then find. ing the door still locked she opened 18 with a pass kev.' Looking into the bathroom, she saw Hatha Way sitting naked in the botutud, He was dead mi clock Su Hg bad shot himself im the right side, and died of internal heinorrhage, A long letier showed buat ve hud been living beyond his oi at is parents in Rutland are wealthy, and t as a widower Without ci ildren. Coroner Young visited the totul, 1 gave poraission fur tae removal of the Lody to lorgue, the anomie Whoteante Robberies in a Brush Factory. Hoory Rosenthal, of 24. Pearl street, does an extonsive brash business, He lately figured up his books aud reached she conclusion that sume of his woramen were robbing uim of bristles, Ho told bis father, who 18 the foreman of the shop, and last even: ing uv Mr Rosenthal, Sr,,was prssing he maw two bondles of valuabl hrougb the shop Uristios, wrapped ina paper, lying on a table, All the workmen. lad gone cxcept Charlee Kousler, of 162 Ovchard street Vien Kinsler went out the parce! was missing, On farther invessigation (twas ascertained thas Kyu r bad worked averetly at night with a brusomaker in Ninth street, end cdc tiriving busiuess, Mr Rosenthal says he tou been robved of ‘thou sands of dol'ars worti of Drist a pound of Lielstice, comting $0 gold, Could be easily pul in the p —— Complatote have beon made that letters ant vaina bia packages send through the Williamsburgn Host O have not reached tneir destination On Monday Boyce, # letter sorter, was urtested uy co riwin noney wae found OU Win, He conics ed tha Tiss WUE PBI J GAT Ys Sov Avbieue. J ie wes cialsiide JUNE 1, ————————— 1871. A TRAGEDY IN A TENEMEN ——_— fl A MISERABLE DRUNKARD KILLED BY A SUPFERING WIFE, -- > A Shocking #pectocte in Enet Eiahternth Strvet—Travatusion Attempted tu Bell vue Horpital-A Piysiciun Taking Bioud from bis Arm to Save n Life, The rear apartinents on the third floor of the tenement 410 East Eighteenth street, which for tome time past hare teen occepied by Beruard Devine, bis wife Moria, and stepiaugh Jone Gillen, were yesterday the scene of a sanguin: ary tragedy, Which resulted in the killing of Devine by his wife, For the past three or ‘our yeurs Devine and bis wife baye lived a very unhappy life, the husband having become @ hubitual drank«rd, living on the earninge of bis wife. He beat and abused her early ond late, and, as a woman in the hor xpressed it, “the poor creature did many & day's work with @ pair of Liack eyes which the ‘brate gave her.” Yesterday afternoon he again abused bis wife and her daughter, and beat them anmercifully, at which the former 1n a Mt of desperation picked up & common dioner plate id threw i her husband. The plate struck bim over the left temple and severed tue tomporal arte The blood spurted forth, bus the infuriated brute, undeterred by the copions flow of bis life's blood, still persisted in INING BLOWS ON THE POOR WOMAN, whom he bat! ndckod almost sensolete On the Mob? ani bad kiczed about the hesd and stomach with domontacsl fury, At length, growing weak from the loss of blood, Devine fell alongside his wie, and his stepdaughter Mary becoming alarmed, and enp- posing that ber mother and sicpfather had milled eich other, gavo tye alarm. The neighbors hurried to the scone, and were soon joined by Of cer Dixon, who conveyod the motier, daughter, and Devine to the Tweanty-second street police station. ‘The tilewalks along the ronte were marked by a line of bivod, observing which Sergeant Nicholson did not wait to send for the district surceon, bat ordered the efficcr to bear the man to Bellevue Hos- pital. The distence was quickly walked over by Devine, Cficer Dixen, and a crowd of several han- dret men, women, and chiliren, who gazed with wonder apon a naa blesding to death in the public ttreots On being taken to word 16 he was attended by Drs, Acuind nd Wiley, Ho wis at once put to bed, buthe kept ap a constant ery for Warden Brennan, who wee at the time attending to his cuties in another part of the building. Seeing his condition—ve was puiscless and dying woder the lps of tlood—Dr, Wiley took off bis coat, bared bis iT arm, on) crow from his own veins KIX OUNCES OF BLOOD ile yet w Stim wh inj ected tue hw ing man m be into the arm of ante were administered, and the phy 1 pulse was mate, wich huyresston that ‘their sfal, but abon: dari the uid died Ruortly after midmigt Cameron havin ered rot the vieum shouid b e was finished with com/ortuble quarters in the polieo sietion, Where a SUN reporter had an ieterview wits Ler lae last night, Her appesranee + dee.dotiy favor, and her story bore every le be a Very pretty and intel dears of age, aud boli the IT ay Mrs. De aivand TD never #uw Lwas born. 1 was iu th r inrew wy at father (1 called him by that name); po't think ale ani ty hilliia. Avouta week ago Mrs Lin who lives im tae {roat room on th we do, rave exper Veen rue sank. Cart dat that th detained as a wit step gent blon'e, nearly following » name My vin my fi room whed my tnoth Mary Jane Gillen child by bei died Leior: sane fivor as OUT OF THE Wixpow ay Mr Lindsay came to me nt wiekilled | ¥ ter nu toll me to tel mother thet he woud give as ton dollars an outa if we Would take core of his Hid, Who i sty (Wo gears Oli, T spoke 0! athor'a presence, when be gait, 1 an y'schid in tilt house but my got one too Many pow,” meauin: 1 replied, © Well, you don't he'p auppors me.” when he struck ine tree tim, tie face, and kicked me on the knee. Tora ot the ‘hot dis net eve bin Ay more notil the alteruoon, As u Ue sas drunk, and dint the pla nd Cishes Were & © co! ad Without toy Ray eral tines abet the ents and bruises Mother interiered to save me, when Deut her feaifally, VR TRIED TO GET Away Fro nd ran around the table, He grat other picked uy a plate, and b ow it at nm. It struck kucw the rest, # on Ker ard prevented furtoer utterance porter Was leaving her she asked, * 14 ho dead yet, rir? On being told tat be was dying sbe replied, Well, everybody told mother not to taarry him," Tircugh the Kindness of Cap!, Caneron the re- porter then visiied Mrs, Moria Devine tu ber ceil Sie isa dark but not ili faced woman, 34 years of age, Was Lorn in Ireland, and hee ever) appearance km Ing those her face be turned anything he str ead and face, inf (Ssowing marke ov nm, ta saucer, and could be at You ube choked As the ro in and of ‘being a hard-working. industrious nd sober woman, Her story cor-vboratod the daughter to which ahe added o cetati of the indignities and Puuishmont she bad eufler hustand. Sure and he has two yours Tfupoorted him al thet unk. cod beat me black and blue, and blacke eye, vi. beat Mary many’s the time, Tito’ m to bil, him though; but atcor Tstruck Lim with th plate he beat we again, while tte blood woa running from bis head. [50k at my face and ar it Tdidu't safer,” Her face was bruise and benten ; Ler eyes bloofs arma and neck scratched, Indicating « fearful strong The neighoors speak of the wife and daughter as good, sober, and industrious, and use no measure. terms in devouncing ihe dead huaban as x drunken worthless wretch, who bas long boon the Hane of the women's lives. Berr ct Dovine was 34 yours Of nge, a native of Trolaid; had been employed barkusvor by Tuomas Riley, et Tweaty-sixci street tnd First avenue, some yoars sco, aid Wad ¥ him wheo be marr ed bis present wi'e, ———— Tho Philanthropist in Tears tweift avuual commencearnt of the Cocper Union was the event last nicht in the g Lell oft) ) Institute, ‘Te graduates presentod to venerable Pever Cooper a splendilly engrossed ad. dress, Mr. Cooper’ of accep © Was couch: cd in the moet affectionate Lnguage aud rep! ith the scandest advice. When by vunteses of having a good wife, the bair disheveled 1 drees disordered, ui Th spee spoke of the ad, J old man's votco. faltered, and Le broke dowa undlor the thought of bis recent bereavement, Darus tie eveuing telegraws from Varia aud Constantinople were received in the Institute wires by tue Union's patch from Paris stored, ant rus. worid. and taken off tre own telesraphers. ‘The des 4; “Peace ts completely re is egdin thrown open to the oo : How Unionists Escaped Wasnixartos, May 81,—In the Court of Claims to-day one of the Witnesses mentioned as one ol the devices auopted by Un scription, that the party threaten: seri. tion sometimes placed & piece of paper bearing the legend 45 tuside bis boots, ana somo tricuis or neighbors indisputably abovs the age, would then swear of their own knowledze that the unwilling caudidate tor tue Coafederale army Was over 45 yours of age SST aE PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Mr. J. Fisk, Jr., sailed in the China yesterday. Henator Creamer will sal for Burope within a forimight Chamberlain John J NEW JERSEY, —— Bishop Odenheimer's salary is $6,000, Theodore § was yesterdsy appointed tta- ton agent at Lakeview The Count Joannes will appear in the large li y lecture ball in Newark this evening One Mobn, aged 18, of Grand street, Hoboken, o was drowned iM (he Mackeusack river On Tuesday White bathing, Sam ‘Taylor, 8 Hackensack necro, has been ar. rested for furnisuing all Lis Dewghbors With Mesh poet for sore tine past from am ors living 1a the nelghborhoot. Bhortly after 12 o'clock last night the jury Inthe Weebawken murder case fouod Canniogham guilty ¢ Marder in the keeous dearer, The prmoner Was eel Tencea to twenty years iu the State rion, Kittric te, the bartender in Schaffel’s saloon in Jer City, who was held on a charge of causipg the ath of Edward Lyes by eecting ban from the axiooh On Thenday Digut, Was Giscbaiged Last eveniog by the Coroner's ju ys ecatie of the tari: While James L. Noyes of Jersey City was at dine ner on Tuesday sone ubkuown person entored omtice np i took away the cash boa eoutaining vonds, Fieages, checks, ¢,, Valued at $13.00. Oury about $1.00) worth of the property ts nezotiable Michael Tnnenoy's house, 8 Newark street, Hobo ken, was entered yeat or w) Whicuey.s suver'watea. abd Int uta joons. All the articlos wore taxon ft room ine tieh Inteaet was siovpiug. Miehadl Slay Was af sealed yi Euan TWENTY YEARS IN STATE PRISON. The Testimony of the Cashier w Down nnd Robbed at his own Covnter—The Villa pared for Marder-JSudge Bedford Sound, ‘The trial of Joseph Murray, one of the three robert #Lo, at noon on the $4 of Abril last, boaud the cshier of the Central Park @avings Bank in ‘Third aveoas, and, with a pistol in his hand, robbed the drawer of $450, resulted in & convi Knocke: Genes Spectacles, being gentioman, than be Is in tho forenoon of April $ he wns alone in the bank, making entries, when three men entered. no suspicions, he did not raise his head. stant the door was bolted, and the three men were over the counter holding him by the turoat. tried to resist, but wos choked into silence. or twice he serent thrown on the floor, other in a low toae, * Soot him. ‘KNOCK THE OLD — — — — Bnains ovr. “Don't let him make any noi no time to lose stuffed into his month, part of it covering his eyes ; other was tied around bis neck, almost suffy- cating him, nud his logs wore tied with a pioce o: One of the outlaws beld his arms wish one hand and with the other held a pistol to his bead. After he had been in this position a fow minutes he ia0 at the front door, and the robbers roshed opt through the rear of the bank, door was made by Dr. happened to be riding up Third ave the bank door closed, had stop: ped'to see what Was the matter 40 rapidly executed notics the features of there is a rope. heard a ni at th Directors, wh nue, and notien could Dr. on! Madden released, lying on the floor, Tie PISTOL THAT We KEPT in the bink for bis own protection was on the floor Je the drawer, y dane Kin’ M Sho is about hfe of Mr, eat the fumil ort. 8 Forty fit ing on the corser,. Murray and one other | child in the scnool was agecte’, ani for an ‘oli wed ® lady and gentleman half way up to | seemed paralyzed, Lexington avenge, Ibe ceniieuan looked buek, FILLED THE AIR WITH art thoy Feturned to tie other two who remained at ¥ the face of one. resembled the may looked abont him, been taken from the money drawer, which was Sessions yesterday, and the scntencing of the prisoner to Sing Sing for twenty ye Mr. Anthony Ellis, the casater, ie a rather ehort, stout gentleman, Afty-three yrars old, and wears hort-sigiite 4. and look med and ider and @ identi! Murray positively ny 4. and is emmloyed ia | children were congregated, a scone oct Tall st 201 East Forty-eecond been scent up Third avenue as fir fH etreet for a loaf of bro, the bread ste saw Murray and tiree otuers iting on the corner. o wan AN APPALLING who were Vre= Trees Torn U Surmets, € K Correspondence of The Sun. on in the the robbers said to each | commences); ath, “Hatry op, 5 A handkerchief was At iP. outhouses, Hail 1 Wes never witnessed very many of them wi Chicken wore smashed awful. The noire Hadden, one of the into atoms. biaze of electri’, ‘The robbery was | a= 4 Oswego Railroad, d fou hint $450 had the blinding flasts deseridably people were panic-* struck the building, and f Papal used for b ‘Then the four engaged in an} huttied about their HIFER COU —— » Ships Cas ttle Killeds and Growing Pr duce Destroyed A Chigaon and Mair Pius ered by Lightning. 0 ———= ss PRICE TWO CESTS THE STORM UP THE HUDSON PECTACLE IN TOR VILE ibe storm wirst in al! | the wied blowing @ hurricane, toxring up treos by the roots, and hurling down fences. graperi Povonmesrste, May 51.—The telegraph has not tol! one-third of the story of the hail storm nado on the wpper Hudson yesterday, wreck and ruin into every place on both sides of ud tor. It carried Ho is a venerabie | river between Red Hook and fyde Park, At Kina- almost twenty years older | ston and Rondout, and even furiher back Into He tegtified that at half past 11 o'clock | Ulster county, the electric display eurnasset @Re® thing of the kind ever before Witnefscd there, and Maving | brought vividly bofore the oyes of all the awiul scene In an in- | of last summer, when five men were killod at King- ston by one stroke of lightuing. He | Yesterday morning the weather was intenscly Once | hot, the mercury at noon morkinz ninsty-five im feebly, but he was instantly | the slate, Heavy masses of inky black clouds to gather in thetwest, from the edges of which chain and forked lightnings flashed incos- tently, while deep rolling of thunder shook the te fury, and lowed almost immediately, and SUCH A UAILSTORM thereabouts before. Stones were not smaller than a hickory nut, ana em The largo as butternuts For half an hour or more t= nd birds were killed. and window pani The lightning was Fo was a CO! An engineer on while running inal the Rondoat bis trate orved a ballof elec: over the tio, Craah came near resulting disastrously bat Mr. E lis had not tine to ‘any of the roblers, Neither | through the rtorm, distinctly ob Ty any of them, as be saw tric Gre run ahead of bis engin nee penoe a a after crash of thunder reverberated tarough (he Lills, whied, with the noise of the rattling bail and sof lightning, made the scene ia- grand, avd one uever to be forgotten, 1 have not heard of any one’s beit ricken, killea, the but the bew school house in District No, 7, Rondout, where about 500 urred which The lightoing ing the steam pipe ating, ran into the cel ar. Nearly ery tastaut On recoverina they CING SURIEES, tevchers, Many tainted conversation. One snid “Jack” should wate! | 8Way. creat td A stil greater p L In tio vieint while he and the other two did it Phen the: Of tae BeA0 houce several iarge trees Were rent Dee erie UMA GROUT ieciG the. fac twaln by the electric Muid, Mrs, WC, Moo remain tn front while they were witsin residence w as Struck, an! several Lembers of tee Miss K nz Was eivine her testicory, the other two iy and & servans stunned. eral inmates of pion who lad been arrosted on suspicion of being | P. A. Canfeid's resi encs were rendered tumporarily Murray's ac plices were br: t forward and under whic tree horses w placed besite the prisoner. King sail that by the flut ni the hors Woodruff, one of them. very mach resembied cne ere tostantly killed. Jo another place 2.x head of of the four men she saw on tie corner cattle were killed by one stroke of icituiig Whea they Wore lying in 8 cirele, with no marks oa PLOTTING THR ROLDERY; Tu the woods about Kingston tany bare the only difference being that the man she eaw had Which have withstood the storms aud tenpests: longer hd darker bar. The mon resembling Wood- | Cf forty years were blown down or destroyed Uy ruff suid to her, when Le noticed that she listened, | lis)tn TWrat the h—are you looking at? €o home wit ‘At Roxdont, Division street was floodes, and your bread.” She was positive that Murray was | dovvn It floated barios, boos, Kore, :.. to the One of the men, A borse and Wagon ttood near the | Tver, Celiars and atores were inundated. aot road~ ren. ways torn up. ‘The sewers choked, au | thore- Murray's defense was on alidk, Me. Wititvm J. | fore maue the fod puch Shields, proprietor of 9 dining ssloo: the village tree Svenca' Ewore snat Murray’ wee ia his place os tie ered, ene of April, from v’elock noon, H Murray #2 on thot heron trust; b Oint remem ay, ar of wineh tr e morning vatl afer 12 vr house ea were relia he lent | Mvoded fora wh OWereE OF Lie Water nda i | inapond from wiley the Mood cam> ented taat entered | di@icusy. Wiile oa an seeouint ook. Mr. Cunninghar, Iee rd THe WATER WAS REGMING DOWN jerk at the Tombs, produced his book to sow that Hasbrouck aven. u fearful veloc.ty a litte gi Momut and Woodraf the otuer tvo prisoners, were | wan'eousn byesie stream ant read oreraa nee Confined tn the Toubs for sume minor oBeuce from O.be away, Boe urried to ler aad saved the Sih of Marcl until April 11 f froin drowning, A# was stated hetore, te wind Tre Jury, disre the alidi, found Murrey | blew a |urric and did its share of damage, guilty, atter halt F'acousattation. ‘sve Court | A number of vessels in Rondout creck were blowa, toanked them tor t Verdict, belioving it to be @ | trom their orage, And Fushing inlo colltsioa righteous one with the Bteaubout Dalitc, seriously damag Mr. Spencer, who defendea Marray, moved fora | veccel bia Per SHE eetonme | SHAS new tri.lon as legal po! in reference to the pow ‘The tornado strack the steamboat Hudson escion of the money Witch the rohuers hy n. | Sicep Kock, ant blew her smoar-stek and p ‘ Mord deniod the motion, aalturnias to | Ser top-worke cverboatd; ove of the deck hauds ner said t harrowl, cae. ped death, TWENTY YEARS IN BTATE PaIsOY “ho steamboat Austin, inving @ lorze aunbor of oubave Deen ecbyicted uf ab boats in tow, into te storm of Datrytowms ed, iseatealat Tne first blast of wind tore her smodo-itack loot he cy nd Liew it overboard , te boat 4 owily escaping ties are determi ed q There was one very miraculous escape from death the full pouaity treverived oy» at Keadent, Mrs. thomas Woed was leaning from tises of Non ate © Bron the frout wintlow of hor residence when a fear/ully roteetion of auciety. and, ‘as on { | loud and starting peal of thunder shook the earth, ton of New Work 1 shat send ‘stale | ud timultabecusly everybody in the viciuity Was On, ut hard labor, for sie teria Of twenty Sears, Diiuded wath fluid descended on Murray took the sentence coolly, He is avery | Mra. Weed's ho oren tie easuiment of bad youngster, whose associates tre notorious Wirdow out of Which she Was loaning, tearing crimibait, He and Woodrul’ were arreste! about | her chigcon row her ead, aud, Garaget In bere hipdar Ga, the eel et april Led baal tated Ans Sustice Dowling sent votl to Blackwell's Isiand tor | (2 .¢¥ery dircetton. continued on i's course through Six mouths for tals cflones, Murray was bi be cellar, and thence inte theshack yard, whero it down tor trial ou a Audvce corpus issued by Judge | Stunnct, woeunbuct, ERM Sets HORRY wetlodtatt, the third man, was arrerted not tong ago | whit Loweer of he Eoiscopal cherch at Kineton or carering, Vurciara’ ‘ool. “Lie, not veing st an | a4 etruce by Tickintnz. bus thecd.fce proper was icent Mod, was discharged by tc Court, ard Wood Head Sa Ma age sth Cepia 4 was Sent bark to Blackwell's Lsiatd 40 serve | pigur and ths pasrenicers wore iiu:n trighte ed at bia tx mou hs, He is reported to be one of the J eg ue AER ake tere : On tue east shore at Ruinebeck tho storm. was tere jost ekillul Larglers in the cily, rife, Between that place and Bacrytown the poles — — of the Atlanuie and Pieifie tees pb Line were shat Driving her Husband from a Barreom, tered Dy Hightuiug, ond } removed Between 11 and 12 o'clock last ni while two Be Can Sar Ry aaa 4 ie nee An gentlemen were tnkiog their lazer in Pierre Ancell's | fyuia tan wommed Tr Ny BOS panes el saloon in Fou! ar Eleventh street, the | clus broken oa lite prom rer of trecs were Wile of one of them outered the door. usband J sto by hghiniig. Rome of tae, at Jacrs trem dropped lis glass tarted por'#, Were out of the saloon and | DT" ¥ 1 TORN UP BY THE KOOTS acroas the avenue With the epecd of adeer, follow Acies upon estes of rye and oat ed by bis companion and he woman. The two mer yed both in Uisier sad Durehes used Go the avenus to Twellth sirect, along res ot stra cherry patcues and th strcet to Dirowdway, toe woman after then aperins rained. Tue tigiisionce were Mat on oni Te pursued evddenty wheeled.into the eatoon tt Side wad parunily rouaded oa the ounce. ‘The Broadway, and throw thair pursuer off the sc (raordinars rattling, crashive noise mace by tien er vainly straining ber eyes W fegal) a trace of | a4 they dashed agrinst the th root, Window panes, then, bre Feturcot home to avait the coning of | and Outidings, cariied const .ua'ion ta ihe hearts of her iord. Iv is sud he never found the mercury ao | Mt. Lor.es were irighter t eking high ashe ‘did when be entered bis aouse several | Shelter from tae pitiess storm a they could hours afterward me Killed on the Hodson River Road, hs ir} Povouxeersis, May 91.—As first Pacific lutea an express train on ihe Hudson River Railroad we the nearing Breakneck tunnel 0 is morning, the en, 4 Pita noer discoveret poof Aan on the 3, about track, The train Was siopped, and it wes escer of the tows yw tained that the mon wag ded, tie body being beri Maria will be seepended bly mangled, Ou the clots ing tier dated. at i Sauer Cara crockery storey 49 West Tairteout ; ge street, New York, 0s 10llows JOTUINGS APOUL TOWN Moura Bavae and Tune ~ Giro mn as {Wil CU please send on to-morrow th ‘The China took out $4 in specie. fof tae short day. Byer aud iu 730 ts Music in Madison square tuis evening AMLS CAML The Cooper Univ readiogt goin open. ‘The bouy tr oti at Cold Spring Gramiaar Schoo! 35 will exiibir ia Covess . ——— Tnetitute at 135 o'cioes tu-day. CURLOSITIES OF CHIMES, Charlos 8. Clarke, janitor of 5 Dive strect, was —_—— found dead in Lis room yesterday John Allen, aged 13. broke into the Chareh of 8, Vincent Ferrer yesterday Peter Soul, Justice Bixby sent John to for beatiug Jare Reynolds and hes ebild, was seut to prison by Justice Ledwith the Honse of tictuge. 3 ‘anty Silk, aged 4 Weeks, was smothers r A telegrain trom the THalifox agents of the Inman | mouter ou Tuesday wightres iis Eaten aveuuc, Ot ine says that ‘the story of ® bore’ being wasted | “Ct ' Ashofe at Skediacy concalning au account of the iow of |, ‘Thowas Quivn of Ywenty sixth sircet and Tuird gabore Ot pbegisc, contain ity avenue was fun cyer and hillol of u Beit Ieatiroat care Patrick McDounld. who bas for some time boon | - Eien glonisa Day, oged 8, was Killed by fallin separated (rou. fe followed her last nightio her | from t@Qird story window of do Weat Vmirty-ttue father's Louse ast entecnth street, \d beat | street. herwibaciub, Hy was arrested Frodorick Lolitas wae seallod to death yoaterday Jowe Mulbrook, 8 carpenter, of West Fifty at ltd hast Fours siveot by the vverturaias of & bowl fourth streot, wae, alrort ue eviay by Oitieer on. J of soup tell (or Insulting lade in, Proadway, ear Wayer! wsoelation for the purchase of Fulton ma Yesterday morning ina fight at Dean and Smith | louis ted resident tree Jokiyo, Thomas O'Connor bit of Marin | Bawa: co of Si East sist Aer Dunhain’s lip, The tajuries sustained by both were eo dward W altace of Sis East Sisteonth ate ete sirius thet they were tusen 10 tay Loog lions Hos: | Ritcer snd wasineaiiy usured . H pital 4 shoal in Yesterday forenoon Emanuel Popper.s batcher, | ehite gilliuma was Bully cut shout tis head yeas of 19 Bediord street. drove his wagon myaivet Mie | goo usa Wousier suiver saioog a ene Biewart, of 69 Madson avenue, knocking Ler down and y K ee feverely injuring her right aus aod side, Justice Cox Thomas Mrant. 10. of SS Bleocker etreet, Hela him in 6590 bail while Ke piay aU BIA home. a8 FirucK Ib bie sLoMAcR William) Murray, w intoxicated yestertay, | U4 fatally toJured by a awall voy dan office demanded @ from aclerk ip The chimney of & frame Louse in Sixty aoventh en's p in Chathan sweet, duder Atrect, Herween Second end Third ayeuuce, Was de hee of having su order fur bis arrest, Justice Hogan | sroyed by lyhiulug yeeterday witerao sent Murray to pr The Executive Board of the American Popular James Whee who says he lives in Houston Dife! ‘ance (ompauy entertained a « t ay street, took a room in the North River How! on Tues. | of friends at ¥ social oF at Delmon.co's last evening Gay Wighi, ODL Delbg CoUgDE In AbOULEN AL's Foo Wie ini Liba@al wholwis anminl the Ton wrcatea. Buciaton hove pinpers, aud eerewedsi¥e! Yo Aisiday ay Justice’ Hoes uier ine wane ot Wore (und In Lis pockovs Na'cheirwud for dhorderly couduct, i preva yow William Hogan, of 89 Norfolk street, was early | terasy 7. ing shot Im the TEDe Boulder Dy Cured | A box containing a corpse was received yesterda Milich iencrigne, Sun voned Co Wave Deca aoc | ye tN tro Mca abe BBA i8 o'clock tant night Kitty Hometa We besa sted ; 2 o'clock last night Kitty HoMeld. assisted by tn F 1 04 Mad 7 oeledreasantarei the Prince attest Vo ie ly nn Ronde, ages 18, of 04 Madison, sireel, tion, Dicediag rum a pisiolenol Wonud in the righ RB Wareriae te Lewin's pious of breast. She retused 10 g¥e Boy IDformation, except eo Tanip ib Waters: wise prloung Office, thera drunken man had aitenpted to shoot a young | 1 Spruce eyscet. girl, kod ihatehe bad repped between the two und re The Rey Dr Deems's Church of the Siran the Gelven the ball The ® considers her ease | fton.e Anda Halorinn, Troasurer Goan serious, She Lives at 123 Greore street Comber of Miers, Wis, ad LHe the mass invetiog Wa aid Last Sunday, Annie MeKollar and her husband | of the minere, ot Pe ua vhis@ . ¥ oleutly assanitet Marthe Wheeler, at di Kast Nine Mr. Henry Otten #. of Oo - im Teenth sireet.. Tue aeeailaata wore arrested, bus por | beon putt) iusou by the young th Mies influence was brougtit to bear, wad ihe charge | sun cd tet by t Was Witadiawu, “Last night they again beat the poor h Crteuburg ies t it i WoIDmys, # i e wile tri to break Martha's » ts highly esteemed ib the oth V bead MiReitar hooked ber a's pal da woman Witt M 4 Poaied ta Cape Caniegon, WES grdwcd WAG airves ith one Mattress and Bley Meme eae yp wi Thy GUyOp aL ZOE AY Mapdur # Oy)

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