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pe — OxO a ——————S———— THINTY-EIGHTH YEAR ° cemapgeestegreegens The excitement caused by thie affray wae tn nse, aS eae al Oticer Fitzverald of the Charles stoeut police HONKY POLICEMAN KILLING | woe brought in from the atrectand foans Gilleapie a pRene , and Leroy Iyiuz on tue ground tn the yard, The AN OFFIC! an OEY former Was pretendiig tat ho had been seriously injured by «low on tie herd piven by Croweli, tnt hocking Fieht t Rene of a Sixth Xersination it was found that he bad nct been Avcuue Hareroo! Chabbing | seriousiy hurt (io Tooffensive Civitinns-Firing on a | Serecant M:Comt of the Jefterson Market Court 14 1 fquad, coming to Fuceraid's co GHieNpie Tatceman in Uuiiora The Fitaw OF the | as at once taken oulore Justice Jiey and helo Acsaeein -Captare and Identifications {0 await the result” ‘The Wounded met were cured Yovortay morning Tsaae Watson of 88 Spring | for ty Dr. Heach, whe war wieertain wether oF Jnort Crowell of 33 King street, went | Bot te fourth shot bed lodyed in Leroy’ head, in vireet, anil. Albert, Crowell 0f 68 Bee eee ery Were likely te prove fatal {rio Nolan's saloon at Sixth avenne and Thirteenth DOB tie lores ABOULINTES Yearh, feces, ant seattg tiomsstves ata table called for | and wae orianslly apporntes 4 the Cuurcu strvel Ls (ale soy were at the table | poles, frou, w Wh translericd Leroy two glasses of ale, Walle they were at the table | tees dn the citer sears Le Was taken fee Gillespie of the Greenwich street police, 10 | to jin residence a4 26 Went Seventeeth street, where qavihau's ¢ , entered with three men, The | Le has resided for mauy years and bus been much far stepped to the bar, und after drinking, a dis. | steenied. sige pate arose between Gilespie and one of is party | An Old Quarrel Revived-The Fatal Stabe feoat the payment for the deiaks, Qillesie in « of William Patte, Patel on prying, aad a4 he became very violent In On Saturday night William Tuite of 697 Su i cernpavions went fram the saloon, | Greenwich strect and Patrick Kane of 761 Wash foe of them saying “Us get away from Lim, for | ington street met tn Harmon ft '# Inger beer b aitalld faloon at $73 West Twellth atrect, Both had been fo remared atthe bar drinking, Crowell | drinking, ‘Tuite drove an ice wagon for one Kier Cf whe they Dod paid for their cle, | pan tet summer, bot has more recently becn em nd walked town Sixth avenge as far as | ployed by the Consumers’ Teo Company, Kane had et, While they were standing on the | had a difficulty with Kiernan, aad on Saturday 3 who iat followed them, eprang | night the quarrel was renewed, Kane accusing ( Leatcling him by the arm and insist- | ‘Tuite of keocking down on the ice company. He tiatte and Wot on shoa'd go into a drug store | seized a tumbler, and was about to burl it at Taite, ) get a teirk cf good brandy, ‘The invitation to | pnt hond was seized by Hartjen. The two 1, bat Grimty declined dy bota Wat. | clinched, but afier a few blows Were separated und ! in tare ine ile pul out of the saloon gon and Crowell, Watson in tara Invited Gillespie nA few minutes Tuite returned and anid that he to tike a cigat at his expense, «The Uiree went | pad been etabhed, He complanied of fw and ie Petore next to the northwest eoraer of | eat down ina chair. George Livingston, a boy who h street, aad took cigars, | NOFK® ina stable Near the saloon, and who wit Bixth avenue ant Tenth 8 « olga sed the evllt Went to the Charles street "i nei settling th Police station and informed Capt, Washourn. ‘Tuite tatore they weat iato Smith'saa. | Was borne to the station and a eurgeon was sum: sovieo that tit. | MoOned. TL was then ascertained that Tuite had vilring, with tha proviso that Gil: | yeen stabbed in the aldomen below the naval, and i ‘ pay, N hstan fing this pro- | that ihe intes rotrading, Capt: Warn eh takiig. soto cha arn and Odicer Flaunt aried in search of Fiso, after a una sf , Kine. ‘They went to is residence, bus were de put of } tenlorod it to the barkee Tadeantane Crowell f ' yback and pail the bill Capt, Weshburn applied his foot to the door and aouey in his poe burstitopen, Kine was fond ia bed tn a room on money in bis pocket aad | ire hind tory. pretending 80. be asleep, Un saying a word, Ina fow mine | taken (o the sation he eld that he kuew notl J woking upto the tar where | the afray, and that whenever he drank he W wore still standing, put Wis | Ject to fits and # entirely tres; onstble £ Sm taneer ett Lit tan ets, ‘The kuife with which the stabbing Was done vest pocket, Crowell asked common pocket Knife, with a blade two inches Ue replied, *D—n you, I want aif iovg, Tuite wis sent to Bellevae Ile ou." Crowell then asaed him where he died yesterday, Kane iv a married y S then sexed bi ayer tor Martin Murphy at 1 uny authority to search him, The “Thay 2 open aa oath, ; Lam an offleer; is coat and show. | 2MOTOGRAIIS BY N REPORTER. 7. —>—— red 190), Crowell alowed Li: | mye Wittiamsbureh amily of Ofice-seekors wif to Ue searcued, and Gillespie took from Mis and their Wors—Biouraphy of the Hon. ket ten dollars and som) keys, Wien tad Sam Maddox—A Politician's Conscience. shed his seated of Crowell he deliberately | The Hon, Thomas Murphy's new Deputy Col- ‘ (own, Then springing t n Watson lector, the Hon, Sam Mad tox, has been seen on andevteliiog him by the coliar of nis coat, the offl-er | quty on two occasions since his appointment—once drazee d him through the h tossmall platform | on boned a Bremen steamer, off Hoboken, drinking he the rear yard, Crowell, who bed by this time | 4 gobict of Riina wine, ant once in « Cunarder got . pped up to interfere, and Gilles- taking a glass of sherry, uber of Assembly Mr. Maddox wos formerly from Wiilomsbargn, and 4 Watson off the platio rm to the yard, a aionce of eight feet, Then leaping down and Mai ota lab about (our inches tick and riz | during the war was a Provost Marshal, President eh be began laying about him right i; nd in Johnson appointed bim an Internal Revenue Asses Disc Hod (0 aa wQ)InIWE stalfcare and tried to P faite Lak bikes dahon siden fed to an wajrining stalgcase anit tried 10 | gor, sod while holding that office he was a zeal ¢ 1 the dour for adn ud'seling cut | advocate of * my policy” and an opponent of Gen Hetp “Murder! ad i 4 lespie | Grant, For thie the Long Brane) Fxecutive re (fal bicw at bis head. | Wasson dodge |: | moved him in 1908 and at x subsequent election Mr ted Metdox ran for Assembly on tue Republican Menarne aerowd of about 5.4) pesrons gah ticket agaiist Fox, He was defeated by a tew ered ib Ssh avenue, attracted “bythe waroar, | Yolen, Lut was cousoled by the receipt of a letter was made for on officer, Altera devay of | from Present G ing him for making such ft gaway at both Crowel 1W gl favor With the power at be. and has now »ulam Leroy of Charles street ¢: up ut om the #inceure List to carry Willismsbure He attempted to enter throuca an y opening on you, One of hie ‘otbera, W. Tec vue the door being lockcd he ‘ran led Siates Lisp. ctor An the ) Oth avenue, and thr uga a conte sth Willists argh dis and the otver, Hurn Mad inte the midst of the fray, On the en: | dix, is a se f police. The saiary of a Deputy t sf the officer. Gillosie #tood on the pla. ‘orm | Collector is § and Watson were at the foot of tue stairs A Drunken Husband's Nettons of Right and Ine fo. Ate They Were eurered with blow, Wrens-A Wife's Aasault, and Watson was shouting and ev ty suffering John C 5M wet, visiied some greoty from bis broken shoulder, The oticer wt | o! friends yesterday. en Le returned home Sint send Watson, who waid, % Take iis, he ts | ater dork he found lis wife Mary very druck, He tring to Ul me at the saure, time poling to | gave her « leeture on temperance, uni thea went fra iv to viriee aooiker olow.” Seeing (Lis the of- | out and got de f. AU wine ofcloex he re ' ae © CMicer’s .tlention turned | wah bd tal bent ha tot » Tenth ste tows Ris AN a teveup an: at him, bite his bew be yell a 1 Potive t s OMer Le woundiwg Wim severely, tovers! suail arteries beln Bdvanced Gp the steps to iess Gillenple, the latter | cus and ue Scalp laceraned, With the biood etreame drew himself buck, sud stVing the cit). vood e wing, 7 if i aised a stunning | hitting the er WOLORe g down bis face and saturating his clothi rok Hire see mocromrue.s Cilespie.. Ce neighbors He wos urtceted by Oficer McCaul 5 toe Tn a oe riecie being daany | (erty and liken to the Fraskiin « We station Aner ward bey eineveds : CHierats | vane See s Wounds, Which Were Uresse, Surge ter drow a seven plooter, lovk aim, ana fret, ¢ ee eesti outtiy pir er arate hare Ls e. Reshiy part of fa bs t No Was detained, and his wie was allowed SOE SEE ESF IG Ne ihn custry Ce ineal by hice ¥ Hightutug Tested by Staten Eatnnders, bib was running im Copious streave, but not Carty, Putrck Pickney, ana so funned, the brave offlect clos d with an'l gra; vie ther Uitante of New Brighton, were cooling Eausht aiieante Shea ke tened ino carne orn aselven yesterday afteraoou will Jereoy light fis emptr, used Mt asa Dattering rau, aud jaus. | wing, Adiscussion arose ga to who could drivk Ped it ito Leroy’s left eve, almost gousiag it ‘rom | tne most, Dantel aud Patrick put in their reepes i Duara Ml MIBERT aa ataly ve claima, wiieu the otters did p ‘ ced Ulow of his baton struck wis resolved to make a trial, ‘Th Inturlated Gillespie's wand Afier lowing | erred rarity, and thelr epvrite Gillespie drew bis locust and beat Leroy | Brit naturally’ followed. Patrick re head and bed), cu Gag im sku ope 14 Yeats from. mn kui and wos ku Tiree eltoas Sad ea Cee se Be ee Geyuer kicked, Daniel eseayed to N Gilieapie then Juinged over @ rear tence and es. | Kickod Daniel escape to Nes eyed. Meanwhile pews of the affray und reached | Corbett issued a Wirvit. aud au ocr Was bent tis Carlen street police iaiion. Caps Wusauure | (o'Naw York for MeCarty ordered out bis reserves, Wily Lortruchons lo Lane Ge murderer “dead of wive.” The potice (un Ranges peng the Charles etreet siation were joined im the seareh The Pickpockets ou the Ferries, 1 We Jederson Market Court squad, Watson and A gang of New York pickpockets have been Civwell were discovered ina drug store, wuere they | aco ty \ siManabare Lit one t have treir wounds dressed.” They were successfully plying their calling iu Willtansburgh (ken to the seule, but the wounded oMicer denied | They go over on Saturday nights to Grand street, { they Were bis ussailante, Gillestie, afer 2 | which is crowded with Willlamsburgiers maki aud by Sor ne MeCombe and < search, Wis Two of tue Tiitaverakd, He was secreted under a stoop | Purchases, Dick pockets raiso a dis © rear of @ Conecthoney in Tenth street. surbance front of a@ store, while the others circu. én the «filcers found kin he preteudea to Le | late throt the crowd, unt rob at their leisn Coat bat aiter they nad ¢ragged btu out x On daturday nicht Detecuve Martin Short caught clhumed, “5 did shoot the sop of a —, ant by ope of themin the ect of ruoboinga woman, When G — Vii do it again.” He nade de porate resist iw Qetective ected Lun, Le gave @ sigusl call bo the e ut was overpowered and taken lo the dother vilere, Way ercape 1 ult fatally, Capt, W ‘yu obiined per The Siungehot hive, t irom Justice Blundlyy to have Giesple | Officer Klickener last night arrested Francis Joatiues Ly las viet, When xlvut w be takes ae eee Adal fitatne col tillesple fought uikea tiger, kucehine | Belly ow eusrge of ax culing Jerewman smut tho of the oMeers doate durequired the waited | swith was on a visit to the house of Julin O'Net Fused 10 walk, ned bad to be dragsed to ihe | 2 Park avenue, near Nostrand . Cee oe tet aration. There tue worded aan, | and while bo was sitting in the hallway Kelly en. bik tr deferson Market Prison, and Crowed aud | ed with liquor, rircek iim aevin upon the. be Walon Were detained 48 Whneaves Shiiiae ts easarelnemale ier leened apts ANOTUER ACCOUNT. Sia ll noon yesterday Isaac Watson, of 58 Bpr patina irieai: aR AEE Ore we ot ae Francis 8. Smith took a train for California on MUiue,” Thirtecuth street. where Saturd y with the wteotion of exammuing the Stan p vis drinking, inelduing Jou ford horse and giving b afoir trial, and, should beng bis, day off, Crowell and Waeug, | "is powers equal tie expectations of his admirers at tie party Was Fatler nosy, took Cer purchaving the d went out. They were fubowed loria totter new wonder atany price, ‘The belongs to Mr. Leland Stanford ©: Gulespie, Who in He Wan once & common draught Lorne, aul hab uk owith hin As made «hadi mie 1b tue astonishing thine of 1:07 2 gaaint —.— 4° anfluence of liquor, they deelived the iny tart 7 Tus, ou being el-eeiy pressed, they refused to oriaw -,,, & German Military Reception, Bit Watson desired Gillespie to take @ cigar Witt The Twenty -tulih (German) Regiment of Albany Bin Toe bree then weul lute vegan store in B34 | wii arrive here tis morning at 6 o'clock, ‘I iey Sr eaue ind look a eicar; bat when Watson attenips ; SY ron eran (ens tatpata ante eee pen te pullca out. tis thonoy n.d pana | efe to be met at the West Twenty-ninth street depot Tic i) This proposal to ged Me chives Was tude | by the Eleventh Regiment, Col, Funk, who will es- v non With A View Of getting rid of & pn ort theia to the Geruy Assembly looms, whet a cixaré Lad been pad for, Gil gein | they will Dreaklost, after which, they 0" be em Ff at they should. take a Uring With lim, | corted 40 the sieamer ut tie foot of vst Kigath w, aoe eaaid Vohud bud enougn, cad | street thence to buise’s Kast Luiver Park Cone id to drink — * the Bui you must drink with me; Zam not Harry Hill's Appeal to Bell's Life, Hepa Cod nailer rae The end of the Mace-Coburn tight is not yet You'll Lave to Like it; #0 no more | Harry Hill does not intend to haw over tue stakes ee , ‘ It io #aid that he will refer the diepuie to Del's Life, ‘ na Well, you can take ao drink with | iccompanied by @ suzcestion that the men sliali Meera ehtT late Roie eran charter a Lost, select 2) honoravle men on @ tin the yeni fide, und go to sowe place Where they eda fight it Joa, Louth stre A een out Without fear of interruption. drinks were eu ac Meney to pay, w x + ndig Capt, De Camp's Sunday, Deis nh i PA Giese parite 1 Capt, De Camp went on another excise raid Brbing Wetson i tue face, kad kasckitg bun ch | yesterday, and arrested Jacob Oumacht of 160 Fu Ge ob ibe ie ec races the el) (each nh wtroet, George Heysen of 40 avd 50 Nassau Ticud’s assittance, aud Gillespio siiuck bat sreet. ‘Thome Brosnan of M3 Fait w street Joun 1N¢ noise ubtractod OMicer Leroy of the Charles | Of M8 atte BE ook police, WhO wens Into t A SO aus) § The Poot» Tweny-Atth Year. Bisiurhance, and arrestod (rile a tie om a # Twenty t err, Crowell and Walton rusted out of the bist Collections Were taken in the Roman Catholic Pod down Bighth siroct to Wasiaugton equsce, | churches yosterday, for a testimonial to Pope Pit Biure thelr bicod covered fices attracted the atieu. | yee day, fore teatimonial to Pope Piup Bi of OMcer Flannery of the Mer er atrcet pole Wo be presented on tis twenty Aith anniversary Who with the ussiviange of Offcer Donaldeva'o! the | i* Vicar Of Curtiss on earith aud euvcvesor of Bt, tri police, took them t» thw Mercer strect polive | Veter Ane = ‘ ie finding himself under arrest atincked ' ‘The War to san Domiuga Oricer Leroy, who is about 60 years oid, Bhocked Sax Dowinao, May 40.—Haez is waking great His sown in the rear y dG wWinie the latter was | wiitary preparstions, having received arme from 1 ug on the croand Gillespie red four slots at | Nea York, Casscres. is, marching acainat Cabral b Quick siccersion, three af waich look efect | The country is agitated ‘The sevoluttonists are aleo Vee I gk Whew Gillgspie ea Leroy f preparing (or bus otruggle, NEW TYRANN iy FOR FRANCE M, THIERS TO Ph © CnTF Ld PO TWe FEAL shop EXECUTIVE The Barbe of Arcet arboy The Ale tegee iy of the Paria Commune the Kesioration of Orde Vensaiutes, June &.—Arehbisiop Darboy will be buried on Wednesday next, The insurgent who commanded at the shooting of the martyred Arch- bishop has been discovered boasting of his oartiel> pation in the horriie deed, He will be, as might be fapposor, promptly exceuted. Another insur. gent has publicly boasted that the burning of Paris Will appear insignificant when the London docks aod ali thelr wealth are consumed: that a eraind leson will Le given to (he middie classes of Furope, and that London, Liverpool, and Bristol will be the next scence of the secret oper of the C man ALL RORD LEADERS OF TER PARIS COMMENT, Papers bave been discovered to Parts which snow conclusively that the operations of the Inte Com- mune were controlled and directed from London aud Bertin by the chiefs of the Workingmen's Ia rhational Society, © branch of which existe in th United States, Several Englishmen were among the insurgent leaders in Parie Guring the period of the josuriection, M. Thiers promises that what: over sextexces tye Military Commission pass upon MM, Rochefort and Assi shall be faithfully executed. An order, signed ani sealed by tLe Commune, for the burning of the HOvel de Ville, has been discovered. It is snid a majority of the Assembly favors the propos tion for the abrogation of the laws for the banish ment of the Princes of the House of Bourbon frou France; und also the proposal to extend the power of M. Tiers as Chief Executive for two years, THE RESTORATION OF ORDER, Pants, June 4—The strects of Puris have been reopened to trifle. Tue barricades have ali disap: peared, the pavere ave Leen repaired, and there perfect order everywhere. Tue police are still arresting all euspected persons, Ten courts tar- tol have been established at Chervourg for the trial of ali prisovers seut there by the Provost Marshal, ‘The latter service is carried om at tie ThéAtre du Chatele tis city, Where a eum mary investization is Leid prior to the trid by mili- tory court, No one is allowed to leave the city after 9 o'clock in the evening, from wulel Lour all ga‘cs are closed, and cavalry patrol streets ond suburls uti! moi ing. The commis#ion appointed tor tue RPORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY has decided in favor of the compulsory vervice of all Frenchaen, agaist the advice of Presisent Thiers, woo recommended the resioration of the law of 1802. Many strangers, including numbers o ont 1 ved in Paris, and the arrivals of foreign are sing daily, The Figaro estimates taut be nuwber of mea who bore IME LATE INSU who have no! yet Deen identiied of arrested, ts 5,000. ‘The police are in constant danger from vio: Jence at their hands, Grousset was arrested to-day in Paris, Am active searcl is making for Pyat, who is believed to be conecaled in the tty, Tue report that a motion will be immde im the Aeseubiy to pro- ng M. ‘Thlers's power is confirmed. A LIDPRAL REPUALIC DEMANDED, Feening ~The Duke d’Aumale bas arrived at St. Germain, The fineral of the late Are iishoo of Paris will take place on the Tth inst, at the Catne- cral of Notre Dame. The exeentions at Versuille ve stil numerous, All the Paris) urnals are di ve ori inere @ arias in wRCTION, cnssing the question as to what fhall be done with the Orlesns princes, Some app-al to their patriot tm, and ask them Co Feicn thelr seats in tae As rem M. Girardin, in te Liderté, deminds the esiublishuent of a likeral Republic after the m, OF the Uutied tates oF Switzerland A LATTER FLOM PATHRM HY ScINTHE in t@ Gaudots sekrowlodzes the sympathy Lay feels 1 Dravee OT ‘ses the jon of the Latin races, as the balance of Farove 1 monaces by tue piepon Jeronce of the Germans and Sivvt The acts of the Commane were the result of the nogation of God by the people. The age of the workingmen, neteenth century is the The second Empire treat- the spirit of the Casars, io siead Of seeking (0 solve thom by the dissemination ed Roctal que of e.veniivn, It moreover imposed a proloage. ce libacy on the soldiers, aud legalized the prostitution of women. ‘The Church also failed in ite mi-sion ; it Woe too much cecuvied With dogmatic questions nd too little with the instruction of ite flock. Father Hyacinthe eoncludes: * Parts ts to a Tae workpeople have uo God, or say ti ts impos» Je for them to believe rulers with whole he lem and Jabor for the Prosperity, and peace.” Brvsers, June 4.—Th in or love Him, Let the art and briia consider the pr sb- toratiou of Frauce to faith, Indévendance Be'ge says diplomatic relauions between Francs and Germany Will #hortly De resumed, It is provable that the Marqaia de Goleriac will be Freuch Chargé «Affaires at Berlin, and Count von Hatafold will ve the Ger- man representative at Versailles. ooo iow the Dana B. B.C. Lay Out their Op- pouen 10 the Ettior of The Sun Sia: The Dana B, B. C, has come to the ferateh, as We always do when challenged. Danas played afine gnwe on the Willow ground Greenpoint, on Tuesday, with the Union Stirs, and them tothe tune of 62 against 89, ned at 2 o'clock with the Danas at ti Covelb, e& piteber, wished himself, ‘Th ay be said of Hiatterson behind the bat, and Mawn op fist base, ‘The main feature of tue gime was Poars's batting, Hoe covered himself with eiory. On the side of the Union Stars, Mannican ted himself creditably iu the fe'd, catching uo less McDevitt, Strait, and seesral others ne ‘Tim came bit than 7 thes, Played their positions well, buta little more pr.ectice will do them good. After the game a splendid ently thon Was sHrend, Leto Which Doth kines wulied With vigor, G. Muanen te sive of the Vanas being con Holding on to everything Cat vat roueh, He ate MH lousiers ond 1s pies, J, Andersca, elo of the Danas, proved bimecif a hero at the dinner table; te we 25 samawiches and 8 dozen ster (unink 10 oo(ties of suda water Gd still was not Rathsfled PS —Tu winning tiie maten we win th plonsiiy of he Ward, wud will bold tt ir Dana ——— Aimee and Col. Bis. Tu the Batitor of The s this morning vou give the nderstanding betwee planation between U p rf T nin happy tovay crow Tony (rouve of overn boutt hd further ox Waye kept lis epeag Hutte anboy an 1 si's agreoable to you that Sir rents, and that, apart fromm Chie ¢ Liinve always t pleased with Mr thod of procedure Kevetve. dey MARIE AIMEK Naw Yous, June 4, 1st | UR a OBITUAR —— ex Mayor of Newburgh, died on Tir ne ab George Clark, Ba'uiday, aged about Mity yours, ite way forverty in Disvuses in tis eity, where he amassed a fortune. He war one: a imember of the City Couneliena served one fri inthe Amembiy. Atthe tine Of tis deat wan Fresidentof the Newburgh Midinud Kaliway Coupany ——— BASH BALL NOLES, ‘The R, Hoe nine peat the Z'ridune nive 21 to 2 on Flay's The White Stock on Saturday. 12 10% The Mutual and Caicago nines will play beat the Harvards at Bosion the Union ground today Tie Centrale beat the Actives on the Union ground op Saturday, 2 to 17, To-day the Mutual and Chicago play for the cham pionthip on ‘he Union ground, ‘The Montauks of this city and the Unions of Ber- gon plvy on the Champion Krow id, Jersey City, to-day Phe Forest City Clab of Cleveland will start on an rriday, June 9, The Brown University Clad bent the Lowells of Boston tu Provid:nee on Saturday, 23 to 12 ‘Vhe Athletics of Philadelphia beat te Haymakers of Troy in Puiiwaciphis oa daturday, 15 bo 6 The Forest Citys of Rockford, 1)., bet the Stars on the Capttoline groand ou baturday, 29 to 10. ‘Phe Flyaways aud Sliver Stars ply fur the junior ¢hanipionship aud silver ball oa Thursday, Juve 8, op the Union ground ‘The Nicwan Base Ball Clab of Amhorst College was deteatea by the Williston Semipary Clup, ab Lact Gaiapton, o@ Salurday, 0 10 & A Farm Hand who Married bis Mistress— The Old Love that Still Clung te thim A Arrest-Troable About two yours ago Watson Space married the woman oo whose farm he labored in Muzavnot, neat Port Jervis, He was about 2t yeare old, and thy woman was 50, bat very rich, Por some years previous to the marriago, Space had been paying at- tentions to a Miss Buste Van Inwegen, and after the marriage he still remained devoted to her and she to him. These relations continued until aboat » month ago, when Space and Susie saddenly disap. peare: ‘ It was supposed that they bad eloped. Nothing was heard of them wotil Thursday evening last, When Susie was arrested at the Erie depot in Port Jervis, where sho was waiting fora Boftlo trata. She was taken to per parents ta Huguenot She rsistently donied that she had #eeo Spice. but 14 that she was on her way to meet bim at Buffalo when arrested ‘On Friday afternoon Space arrived at Port Servi and at once drove out to Haguenot. He frst eailed upon bts wife, who, by the way, bas one euild for bim, and she received fim with open arma, To wart evening he proceeded to the Van Inwegen mansion, where he was also heartily welcomed by Sasie, While enjoying h Inwe cen started vost huste for Port Jervis, and obtained 8 Warrant for bis arrost. He returne! with an oft nd after a He was licen to Port cer, who found Spice at his own home, severe struggle arrested Jervis and looked up, ‘On Saturday morniog he was arraigned before Justice Dutcher, bat the proseention declined to Jroceed nil tne heceseary Wilnestes Were Dresent The prisunct Was then rewauded wutil Monday morning. te care t# exciting eomment In Port Jervis and Hucuenot, are vropounding the query, with bin? 1 ibean be savin ‘away, and that she is ander % # Of aK provides that the ex i }ieishimen. shail betwo seirsin State Prison, Bat probably {t canot be proved that they rin away to- gother, as the girl wil probably refuse to swear that fhe went with him. Neither M8 wife nor Suste no: peers to Wi at a Jot ot atecvion for lim. His Wile 18 using every endeavor to etfect bis release, and wil give any required bati tor Fim, and the t timony of the girl will be given toward effecting discharge, a — CIFILIZING 110 CUINAMEN, Idetators Caltivatiog the Arts of Peaco— Liope for the Heathen Chinee-Now fora Culnese Gallows ta Sew York, ‘The Chivamen in Ameries are rapidly becom- logeivilized, Sore tiue azo they cut off thote piz taila, and now they have established their private gambling saloons, This ‘ity already has tvo or threo private gaming estaly!ishes men. kaown to tac proprietors oaly, to enter. T! aro others, free to the game is conducted for Chinese alo: Chioese language is the only Ope of these establishments was visited yosterday by Detective Caddel! of the Franklin street police Station, ‘The honse ts that of Ab Secoat 14 Baxter It is not @ place. They have no polices ia tast neighborhood, In the front room, on the nd story, the detective found two Women and the language spoken. pe an energetic, Vurtitoe Bagtish woman, the other @ stout and coarse Freneh woman, Both were tend 4B mulatto coild, sick with Searles Toe rw tie of clicks was beard in the next room, That roo was full of Chinawen, nearly all camd.ing In the centre w table covered wit green Dane. n the side of the ro furthest trom the dovr, a high-backed e's sat Al Seco, the banker of We caine, o close pressed aj the other rides of table Were aboot! ty excited ® beathen C snd was ch Who were aa volu ‘Tue floor of the ro« On the walls were those on tea box res +4 mo aa und neatly s pictures sim of sero!is upor Whiew Were tin in Chineae ehoracters proverbs of ant tie wise. m: ot! cr distin plilosons Ans detecuvs Wit the pur bain.” te Chin: hid ve tty Di i ke ko chu, and co) Ge wor were ninety-six On lon tinek Wood, about an ined anda an tie in widta, Oa one side a” th aud red spots, Varying tno Tey resembled duninoes, There we bicas snd nal eurrenes anf 0, Wh name tp ts like t Curd Game known by taose ob tie Aidan Alice the domaoes are all well, ict player draws eight pieces, The pla nit is to May down a dom does 80) with the: fac 3 drane F ‘rom the pile renaims ‘Vie layer does the saute Hall tie » have ciacurded One domino, raw tr Tetsase 4 until sun calls fur snow up of all the hands; aad i has the st hand takes the moaey in dat As the money to which each payer 1 at tin outset of te gang, The com iMod togerlior, and te gy ‘ Yers during the proge the came Keen up cht. Cio ke wa, ku ko chin: we ta ¢ confound iny turk, Ttidn't drwy 0 vw Ldtivearied.”” Or, Po ki wo chee Kong clo, te whiaug wo lo ku te +0." well, tue very pieces T wauie i.” When the hanis are shown, every Chinaman tw he room Uering to tak wad never Cove until tle Jiawing is resamed, ‘the plavis ior x8 e ¢ Sone of tese Chinamon iave inarried American women ond live ta the peighoorawod “Piey are ood husbands and ate as a rule a sober, law-abiding ud iauflensive people eis Congressman Bowen Convicted of Bigamy, Wasmyatoy, June 4.—The trial of ex-Con- eressinan ©. C. Bowen for bicamy was concivded 10 The jury, after being out about twenty minutes, returned with a verdict of euilty. Bowen aud ire. ketera King Bowen were ai the argument of Bowen's counsel aflected to and When the Court sdjourned, the stter followed Bowen to tie Judge's room, resting ler head on U: #houider, cvidenty tu distress. Ii.s couasel movea fr anew Wial, which will ve bewl oo Thursday. Moauwiile he is ued 009 bail Marder ina fridgeport Saloon, At 8 o'clock yesterday moruing, in a tight in Jains Stonieton's saloon in B Con (ween dames Gils a Pennsyivania Dutebman. and bomus Gregory, Gregory etrack Gillis on Ue ead Woh a etiove Nd, wieenpon Gils drew a knie kad ripped open Gregors's bow Ho dies Hhostinetantiy, 1 he mnrdered van s serods tiie p ‘qung Wuo Were nad lefton t si ewas fo it was afte iouud by the ve iw Jorer wis arroated {S48 PROM TUE OCEAN CABLES The Von nD revolntionist Herrera lis been repaired, aut Blauco's einy IR AdVaUCIIg OB Valencia Porto Prince journals pobush protests of the people, adtress-at) the Frosiuant, ngwinst annexation to the Uuived staves LONG ISLAND, aan ‘The trouble over the old biethodist church at Rockville Cet tre ts coming $9 a bead. An oider 2 wen Forest uiou the Kev, Mr. Corwen to vacate tse Parsonage oF hear the conseguenc: Uitie is 10 be eon tested forchw ith The New Jersey oyuier dealers have for a few years past feceived. from the Rig the Figul to tke Uvetem ts daaiea bay. DRey are wow ait Grive residvuts trom land. uid by them for poopie tale of huldiog an lodiguawion mesiing e0 Kot cOMtFOl of a portion ot tae bay by jane @ peresmiage for the rato Tay question of WASHINGLON NOTES. —- Vice-President Colfax te bat he arrived Bend, a ney ve The credentiai# of Mr. Bancrofe as he German Knpire Nave been croft ls anxious to return hom desires Inn to remain at his post M. Tretibard, the French Miciater, with ni o Mn Mary ial a urday morciag Minister to ot him, MP. fan ur Govera ‘at . Dat anes wil MAMfuiros Uabll Lue appoiat ccessor, inent of Me Tre Die Darien Canal treaty was not acted on at the late extraordinary session of the Setiate, becavse It War not suillieuivexplcit 4a its tering, ud the Coun Tilttee on Forcizn Rela ions Were desirois of kewculing Gictaily ths ream of tas ‘Teimantepec survey before Comibg W & CONCLUSION On HiLeFoCeAaIe eoMMUnica tion. ‘The Cherokee tresty of dollare 10 the Ct Hands oC tue Sonate lnvolying several miliions ee Nation, remains tu she Indian Aftairs. resne | dis Dor Congress, there will y, more Weatios with (he Indians. Hove Feliet to them Wilk be by direct leisla~ ‘Tue President bas appointed George W. Curtis of New ‘ork Josenn Medill of Chico. Alexander G. Catteli of New Jersey, Dawson A. Walker of Pent Vania, ED: Rote of the Treasury Deparment, and Joarph id, Hhiack{ord of the Post Oioe Departineat a board to prescribe yules ang regaistions for Ue duis Sion of persons into the clyil service under thew March s.Is71.-'be board will eoaveme oa the 28h ir ot (ue Luterior Departineite E 5, 1871. NEW ORLEANS INUNDATED. A THURMATENING CREVASSE IN THE NEW CANAL LEVER. The Crescent City acnin In Pertl—The Wa- ters of the verfowing the Muil- waya~Water ag into the City. New Onteans, June 3.—The crevasse in the new canal levee, foot of Hogan avenne, 18 195 feet wide and four feet deep, ‘The water is pouring into the city, Another break is reported on tue inser levee of the old canal to-night, All that portion of the city between the two canals and west of Cl bourne street will coudticas be flooded before morning. ‘The flood 1s caused by heavy rains, the Bonnet Carre crevasse, and east and southeast winds driv- tng in a heavy stream from the gulf, eavsing an an- usnal riso in Lake Ponteliartrain, ‘The rain and an- favorable weather still continue, ° The Milneburg and lake end of the Ponchartrain Rallroad is several Inches under water. Tho Mobile and Toxas Rail road, from Fort Macomb to te Rigolette, about twelve miles is partially flooded New OnLEANS, June 4~Evening.—The iron tation is extending. and now includes all west of Franklin strovt between the old and new canals, The water n Lake Pontchartrain is receding slowly, The Pont- hortrain Railroad from Gentilly stition to the lake i# #1 oF inches under Water, thougn te Care are still ruuning ————— SCHOONMACHER'S DEN. The Robbery of Poor Men and Women who are Seeking Employment—Something th the While of the Detective Poltce. Ou the southeast corner of Houston and Crosby Streets ia substantial brick building with # bigh . Years azo it was the home of a family of wealth and refinement, Now the upper part 8 rented in apartments to lodgers wro live on the European plan, catehing their meals on the Ay. In the basem a lager beer faloon. ‘The place ts very dirty. of, led by the following adver: ment printed onder the bead of wants” in Tie UN, eeores of young and midilesged men have hope of obtaining the #itaations AMA er four more waters ant varten porters, white gad elored, tr note, Looe Brash. Ay Mr! SCHOONMACHER, 2 Kast Houston at. Two of the upplicauts write to Tum SUN deseri- bing the place a swindling shop, They say thet they waited there over four ‘ours and thea weat away disgusted and disappointe!, without even ae» Mr. Sehoonmae! They eay that in that tine not less than 190 respeetably dressed men applied or situations, and ail found it a hearitoss swindle. twerday 4 SUN Fepo © piace. In hil are Wo wmail signs on blue paper en's SCHOON MAC Biaytoy me ent Bureau i Reoal Fs stat “exchange. 1a a back room op the Meet floor tie reporter found au old mau fa a, linen duster, wita gray hair and whiskers, and n kasvish fellow wih a hook nose, Dine moustache, sioue bat, ant bine flannel coat, lounsing iy and out. Tue office has two eamirs, a newspaper Mla, std a Bhiky pins counter opposite the dour, Belind this stool the oht man. Th counter waseirown with L ke Suore Bailway aud y ara basiiess doa dilapidated Dk, several pases of Which Were blied wit and asked whether wk keeper oF clerk The old tan aid At son will just regist mr agents to work, aid & he could ubtiin a situation as tn one of the hove 4, “TL dov't know name we will 4e tuey can do tor you, Are von Mr. Schoonmacher “i ied the ol | naa, * he ts sick, and won't be here today, Dut IW attend to the basting + What do ya charge to register iy a viae Ouly £2," replied the old taen call in to morrow if sum please,” wat iaebb we'll have sometring that might 4 i Wii Mr Schovimacuer be iat * porsistet the apwiieant, * Tdon't know." “Wadeb hotel ie it that wa he'p, inqnire’ the r. T don't know," aa the o'd man: * new tut.ly dowa taer one oF the # YOU ave Lie O11 howses ars filed up Che applicant evidontly desired to ane Mr HKE LOT, ALSO did the FeDurter, and adtie from tue room tozether Oe ata Wika the hi sugied and sad souetuing Bout maci er.” Murderous Sanday Affray tn a West Side Pinughterstto Charles Fischer, of 559 Teuth aver and Vente, butevers, wor tn Stearns & Mezcr's sliughter-house, at 408 West Forty first street Some thine they quarrelied, and Fisever beat Blink very badly, Yesterday, white at work tn toe Uushter-house, the olf feud was revived, when ener threw a L his head. Blank ec Fischer was ndapike at Giank, jast grozing uvlained to Mr Stearns, aud reprimanded by § At this he J astacked Blank With a seiinetar Rearly sevoring Lis ight hand tow Hionk ‘ran fnto the street, followed by Fischer Sho eudcavored to cat hia again, Ai tas junecore Odicor Prox er came up and atieupted to sires Fischer, bat he ran tito bis house ena barrics led the door, ‘The officer burs: the dvor, and was met Fischer ki 1fo 1a hand. He tireatened to cer if be approached nearor, but the litter cov ) With his pisiol and Lroucut him to terns, Fischer was errested, it was with difheulty st (he officer coukt protect him from violence at Hanus of the otuer Workmen in the sisugater house. ———— The Government at the Seaside, Loxa Bayycu, June 4.—The Presideut and bis ‘wuily went up to New York by the nine o'e oca train and returned at four, Collector Murpiy and Gen, P.rker accompanied btm from the city, Tur President's showy cstrmge ond splenuid horses were imme mirel, He did not attend nto tc The General cut up inte, and yeot lis tine on the Leach will tue cloner our r pay aud fawily dived with the Lreeb a evening — The Sickness of Senator Fenton Jamestown, N.Y., June 4.—Senator Fenton Was orostrated by a Sudden attick o! fever ou bel 1s dulug weil but, « ug stil confined to Lis Led SALESSES ASE Uae eae PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘The Joint Migh Commi n, Rodert Ge, Butler “ eciated in ere. and Gat Massuehus Wiens Te adds iat it 18 ploy that a ailaniea so \Wenger mould be *poued it or lerU wakes very Congress — CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, — Joseph Robinson, aged 48. of West Twentiet? ereot, Who bad beed arrested for iotoxiealton on the complaint of His Wife, baiged bilnee.f 10 tue Lireutient sre ation, venorable Qarkeress, whose ar. tn Lud Hat the 1p Vo lawyers, Who Ble Owed BAD y Judge Ingrahain on Saturday Jo'n Schliver ant dain Keliar, enp'oves ta the glass house at the foot ot North Bleveats street, Wie Harmsvurg.. quarrellod oo Bavarday evening. Lue late fer struck seu iver om the Goad With ® Dar of iroa Kellar was arrested, Test night Biws reenwich street i Wilh 1 Poarl streets were au ter cathe CHY Hall Park OY 8 parsy of UUkDOM B. fy Rely Owl nl heat ba tly eat dows AU 1 kicked about the body, Patrick She HUat was ko 2 years of a . one of the ganz of young pickpockers who ply thel: evocation In Printiog™ Horse Was arrested Tast wight bY Officer” Watson ¢ Fourth Ward, for robiig & ; evar Wateh and gold chain, He was Usk #teet police siasion, Henry Eigerly, who bas boarded at 2483 Market street, Newark, abt was the pot of thy house. was Tibaiig OU Saturday, as was @ inrks, quantity OL Clothing, Detective McManus (ollowed hit to Sow York, whore te found Kdgerly oa the New Orleans steniier danes Coo well Ti hie trunk Woe AU AxBore Ment of latiy ere), heatrical costMiies ® BLL watet, etc. ‘The thicl Was retusnea to Newark and Joeked up. Mr, Wittiain Tiemann of Grand strovt car last evening a Tha as tor 1 ion on ¢ 4 wound ap Moray was 11 a the evens but he refused ng hie Hat « istion, DUE ME Later for William Kelly arrive! from San Francisco last Friday intending to start to “ay (or Rimirn. whero he Lived vetore hu wort to California, Yesterday. ho visited komie friends in Brook!sn, abd at ¥-o'clock last hight returned by the Fulton ferry. Ou the ferry boat ware Ley wha playful monkey. The monkey jor: formed some qieer sacies and 'e throug gaunered Aniong the nuinver was Mr-Keliy who hadewheo ue Went to iook at the monkey ® wallet Conte Ding $199. Wueo be lauded be bad’ a red. OFF FOR EUROPE. — Tho Players and Other Distinguished Per- jonages who Salled on Saturday-The Parting on Sandy Mook Bar. Toterspersed among the great throng which mibled to bid adiew to glorious Justice Dowling on Saturday were anamber of quiet, smootl-faced genticmen and neatly crossed ladies, who took deep interest in the proceedings, They were not poli- tieians, for they wore no diamonds, and were too Anpretentions to be officeholders, Every one wou- dered who they were. Neti Bryrnt was the frst to throw light agon the sudject. Ie told the tu- Qoirers that the smootu-faced gentlemen and unob- trasive ladics were actors and actressos, and tat thoy had come down to ace offa number of brother Professionals, who were to wail in the Italy with Justice Dowling, ‘The party comprised Miss Lydia Thompson, Miss Ethel Norman, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. B. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Connolly, Mr, and Mra, Harry Beckett, Mr. Alexander Nenderson, aud Mr. P. W. Keene, Miss Thompson was the first to arrive, accompanied by the bloud Henderson, She tripped ap the gavgway with a truly nautical air, and, making for Justice Dowling, shook him warmly by the hand, ‘The Justice sald he had seen her be- fore, but, be added, it wasn't in the Tombs. Harry Beckett came aboard next. He also saluted the Jus- tice, who offered him his cigar case, Barry took two Henry Clays, Michael Coanoily, Miss Toop son's musteal conductor, rusted on board ina great harry. THe wanted to know where Cahill Somebody said that Cahill was at Jimmy Bigh am's, (aging a parting drink. Wm. B, Cabiil was the next to arrive, Under his arm he carried a copy of “Across the Continent,” which he will play to London At Bo'ctock the flag on the pier was low the Italy inoved out foto the stream, Mies Thom: fon ttood on the hurricane deck and humaed “Good bye, Jolin" She eld sho was sorry to leave Ameries. There was only one mau in the Western Heviaphere that ahe listed, and #\@ hated him thoroughly, Mr Cahill suid that was a wicket story. Maadkerchiefs were waved and cuecrs rent the uit. co Dowling took off his hat and ove! hime! to the His brow was Whed in perepiration. Je was impos ing. Call dropped 1 rom bis vis dd was led away by Connolly to tuke a glags of wine, As the Haly nea wir teen to the di ed, and J Quarantine a shining spe tarer, Justice Dowling thou Vas am iceberg, aud Wanted the eaytain to Yack, Calil gob’ 8 tolossope and exeunin spock again. Ie started with a cry of astonish: It war not an iceberg but m Hoge diamond elisten- inz on the Brenst of the Poor Boy of ihe Mowawk, who was op Foard the poliee boat Seneca, Soou the doat hove ia wight and rau uy under the lee of thy in company Wih the Schulte Cheer ater Fent the wit, sud repeated sulutes were dis ly charge | from a ccnoon on voard the Seneca Mins Thomason wait it wot very kind of the people of New Yors to teniler her sch ap ovation, Justice D wih ne said nothin’, but 6 ood Oo deck ant wovel his combsie ax several emall excursion sieatr Toa wen to the gunwWales with [it {ured their prow s homewar l with Miss Thompson, oF Mra. Het . Feat Rircoe two months. and rete troupe of blonde burlerquers. Keene go to Lyrdoa t play in tient.” Mise S the fail with a new Messra, Caniil and * Across the Con nan goes for pleasure, as do also d Couue iy return in the ‘other well kn: Musars. Bockest fall Among te tthe same Line were Wo. EB Dodse, JJ. MeChky, Mr Vanderpuel, Miss 8. Murdcen, Dr. G. Leflerts, B. Mreodreth UW, Sen . Juage F.C. Loew, tive Mon 4 1. Bailey, tie A DB. Dorling, Ue Hon. FB. Woedond, tie J.8. Dict, Col. Roekatetior, Prof Barb He ba the Key, Wi, Benn, ti ne Ite. John A. Wilson, Bogs Ales Kinwel'a, tue Rev. Jeb: Ieaie T.'Builey, Bag, Jou Leayeratt, aud Joon Fitzcein pevadbicnu on Nice NEW OCEAN Honnors, Lorkin, Capt. 5, W W Bleveu ~ Seamen Pat Ashore on a Desorted Istand~ Provident Ifo Rescue. aud John Randall shipped seamen in the Amertean brig Nevada, Cap! Geo. Lunt, {rom Bombay to this port, Previors to ilk ing from Bombay the captain put them on an allow: ance Cf half a pound of bread and three quarts of water per doy. Unable ty wore oo sucu ratio, William I. Br tiey expostuiated with the captain, but obtained u redress, After the ves ed on her vovare, and When pear the barren island of Coumua, the ten repeated their Cewmmnd for food, which #o Cxus perote | theerptein that he pa them On shores not Hier food oF water. The pilot co vets to the American Consul at Zane a Verte! (0 take off ie me wo Of themn Ui this pert in the otl.er two to Boston on sioner Shivide, who forwarded Bra Jail to How on, Atrocitics in a Havana Brig. The brig Thomas Oweus, Capt. G ar rived here yesterd: m Havana. ¢ 5 bul Ocicer Shaw John Aa Wo, a Clint ho isn cused of st.bbing John Sydney, a seainna ol Cape Hatteras the Chinaman, who was cod steword, quarrelied wit Syducy, Sycuey knock Al Wo down and ticked him severely. The uexi day Sydney went ino the caboose and renewed the sult, ana Ab Wo drew a dugzer and stabbed his in 2 a D. ‘The mite, sad Ah Wo thed with tis bands bekiud t owas beaten titil he wes ancomscious, Me war riruck with a sick i the mouth aud bis. beetle Were lave Ho was then handeu ted ant thrown tito uM ig, Where he wae port, At Wo wos sireot police sation Mr. Greeley Mer found. Lovisvites, June 4.—Horace Greeley arrived this morning aud started this afleruoou for the North, Ho Wes unfavorably Impressed with Missiesippt as the bas niore Waste land tan auy other suite Le pa-sed tarough, and there 1s more of tue old Su atu. Fo SPIT existing auiong the peor HOURS OF LEISURE. = Areunion of Hawkins Zouaves at Uston L wv picnic of Atphabet Asso tation of Marten at Lion Weston will soon bogin a walk of PY} 112 miles ta 9s and 44 miles in Bye conse Hav ing Manhattan Dispeneyr, ah will enjoy heir Orst Claresiout, Sunk BAY ee S PROM TUE TELEGR APE Kansas has postained the railroad bon ta, Lion River Ruilrowd vovest line bern ins (haa ever before kuown, atern T The yield i the falling ofa tree in John atree va saturday, W Humphrey Was tusian ‘Luomnas MeKoon, aged %, was drowned at Lons T., yeswiday, He leaves two sisters ay New r Howitt wes run over and killed b: fe New Loudos Northera Kaisoa! wear d: wich on balun tay b Lightning strug Alfred Pearson's house in Long dale, R. yestorday, kiting smith Maligate, aged 18. Gud prostfasing several othe A ten ouse in Worcoste about vus was strock by ichtning yesterday ange yd 4, Dut no persou Was 1ujused Darin hunder storm yesterday afternoon the lighining sine: the flag.stai! on the Bivion Cus ton House, ebiveriog it, aud @iso damaging Whe ior envy, Directors of the Lousville Arrieuttaral and ile vention have invited Heury, Ward to Gcliver a addiess at their fortheom ug ion anda Hawley was killed in Roehest saturday by a runaway Wan, ant Henry Hawiey aid Mary Groen Were peverciy injured, Nhe driver Was fataliy injured The strike of the colored laborors ented on Satu ay. Bowe of the Contractore ueroed to pay ga AV BLonee, aul the OUner® WIL Pav thst 8 tracts. dio OM rent destiets are te nto A couvention ov Lhursday Wy f The Rev, Mr. Sutton. a Loutev be, leaving Mr, " Handed bis coat bo Miss Ft, gew OL the pocketand was discharze tep Su eWORK'S WiMou tally, the wriments with fifteen-inel gan at res and to) tylaud elevated to au angle of thirty degrees, ne. $11,000,000 reported to have been lef to the United Sates Uy wil of @ wealiny Englishman is oply left ip trust for the heirs, The property ws oearly alin Fughish stocks, watch do not realize © ti nd as thi will prey Per cent. ber mania Ou th» entire Amonae i is douoe: UIAt the promt to the Government WOUld Gympeneat WO LOr Ug wd & BdUCLAE Me i a that the hei PRICE TWO CENTS STRIKE ON THE ERIE ROAD SIOPPAGE OF TRANSPORTATION OM FUL WESTERN DIVISION, aomdasnen Brakomen Requiring Superintendent Rack= er to Keatove thelr Way $2 4 Day— Strikers to be Discharged. In October or November last the wages of the brakemen on the Erie Rail vay, which had earlier im the senson been cut down from $2 io $1.75/per day.) were advancod on account of threatened troubles to £1.98. Tho men wero secmingly satisded, and work ‘went on quietly until two or three days ago, when! the men demanied a furtver advance of 124 contep) or #2. The Company poremptorily refused to accede | to thete demands, and the brakemen on the Susqae-| hanna and Buffalo divisions atruck on Saturday, ald the men quitting their trains, The trouble first manifested {teelf in Mornellee Ville. At o'clock a through freight train of about forty cars on the Buffalo division attempted to go ont of the yard, but some of the couplings having been removed, only a part of the train moved away. As these cars were ascending tho grade at that point, one after anotter was detached, and wel rushing buek toward the yard with fearful momen tum, ‘The last throe cars, laden with molasses, that wore detached, dashed with almost lightning speed down from the top of the grade, and in their descent came in cyvtack with some of the otier heavily Indoo cars which bad stopped at the crossing. The crs wore alivered to atoms, the Logsaeads of mo Insses Durst, aud the dehris of cars and Ireight made An immense’ heap over the track, It was found on examination that the strikers had removed the chains connecting with the Urakos. Ax soon as the ruins could be Ceared away. th inainiler of th returned to tie Horne yard, the age ig it inexpedient to attempt to proce! to Buttilo. Despatches were forwarded to the conductors of freight trains on the several divisions of the road to stop their trains at (he first elation reached an@ Await lur.ber orde At inidaight turday the Saequelanna and Duilalo strikers were reinforced by tie brakemoa on the Delaware division. This division enpiove 800 mon, It comprires the coat branch and all the Western through ircight. 1k is expecte {that (he brakewen on the eastern division willjuin the strike, Bupertutenceat Rucker has ordered the paying of of ali tle etrikers and | Mr. Kucker went west himself on Naturday, an@ was met in Hornelisville by a delegation of strikers, who rv wed their demaad for the ade and remin ied him that be had promised them the 123g cents a day which aad been taken off weir wages. There bis been no interference with the Passcuger trains, Which run as asual, 11s reported Mat on Saturd.y nit between 30 and 40) roughe New to Hornclisville to tie atfisccs and preyeut them tam erin e rails, These men, ii is said, were engag u $5,504. day and eapeused to protect the Erie in« tevests. ‘Tole bottialion w recruited by Mr. Me Tatyre, Superiutendent of the Suequeli «nna division, Who cue to town on Saturday for tue puroo f instant discharze. Two Luvdred of this army started, 60 it 1* said, uncer e id of the keeper of an Oyler salon ear ¢ 4 Opera House. nonlin THE CHRIST CHURCH WAR. —>— The Riehop of Chicnzo Going to Law-A Finitertng Testimonial to the Rev, Mr, Cheney—Eptscopatiaus in Tarmoil. Curcaco, June 4.—The Kev. Mr. Cheney hae received a letter, signed by a larce number of Epis copal clergymen and laymen in various parts of the country, assuring him of their sympathy and und minished affection and respect. ‘They say: your detern tnation oh you sail be pe proved by be Ipture faithtul in your adbereuee to fav estaitished ty tae Chi wth to the Chit ch winauion, Accord ke weve acl Deon pur olhert of eh Cisur ha rxpetienciag esl dieuity, ti y exerein ve evi thet it would indeed be © sad day for t Protestant Epitcopal Church if it sould anthori tively geeiare What no ye: pal deviation froin p the part of those who are trae to Ie by ist be Lolerated under any stress of xpea ency whatevel Among the of the letter are Srephen His tton dnuith, William T. Sabine, Now York; Herman Dyer, Sectetary of icut Knowledge Society; tas Rav. G, ceretiry Of ueation aries W the Eyleco- Jolu Sone str of the Taeological Sejinary of " PA Luiay Sacre Teck. A. Bronson, A’ Binke Morese, AL Tyne, Broe jessor8 vi the ‘Lheoiugieal Seminary of O hie oti number Of clerical sicners is sixty-three. ve laymen are the Hon. Coumous Deland m, Jay Cooke of Philidelnuia, Stewart York, ex-Governors Outea aud Pou f yng. Jr, om for Mre [tis reported Gata nund tof Mey recation dsany hie ¢ ing Ii hy continues In it, «eos ave to 1 courts to compel t of the ce by am f good 1 the Bis vi take o Evite to avandop ite NEW JEKSEY, nism Buerstadt has paid $5,00) fora lot io Llewellyn und hasbeen broken ta Newark for the New York Hp canal ‘rhe Huson County Centra! Democratic Assoclar thou teluace to a limit nero-# t9 members Dr, Kane of Phitadelphiy tas po seven werce on Orauge MouL an 1 for cival trouble w tin Tramioa on the Cth. Hoboken. eo.tract, 1s to be dove over aw which in. peratives are emploved in the Eitzae OY are toon to be added to eer sewing Machine Company Pismment, hes wid the ry Ronrke, aed 5) years, was Little atreet yesterday © body of a man, «ppirently belong United States Navy, wat fuuad of Haw yesscray Frederick Aldridge and Mr t om eer tage verteriny at w ly In) wed Mary Brothers and Mrs. Tate, sisters, 0f C7 Pure Wiper Quart led. iad even andthe Iaiter strach ihe her Michael and Andrew Mi of Aunty street, rowed fut ay Buy yt patos, The eM. w wale Foreuad, NUL hi ay UnCOn Actos BERL, y Lay morning Petor Non ave nae, was tun over bya Gra Sinith aud Ticiiardeon eteests, Wilt vat aad Diy wore tory uM Belkin Oly Matte tlatads “Tue iejariew aia ti YOTIINGS ABOUL LOWN, Music this evening in Mount Morris Park nes Cartier dicd yestorday as 125ta etreet am HW ison River railroad of tie heat ‘The steams ips Sarstogt, Hatteras City of Porte eulrince, aad Hu HON arrived Las: 0 Jon W. Stevens, Esq. Seool of the Twenty Fecoad Ward, sake t fur Europe ou Saturday Tre Hon. Thomas J, Creamer wus yesterday made the ree;yent of au address frou tie Creamer Largue, Margiret Connors, who twape! trom the third story Win ow of the Blugsaley Asy au, died 1B Belle Vue op saturday Tne dram corpa of the Twenty-second Reziment acenpt te challenge of the drum corps of the Leu Kegimeat of Aloany On Saturday night Thomos Vance fell asleep om the stoop of his Tealdenee. at tO Thid avenue; Sum Guy Wording he Was found dead ip the area, A correspondent asks went is meant by" apart ment houses," which are being builtin New York, We ny hey are cabled *' partuent Lous” Lecouse Uicre is a part meant for exch tansy ‘The Jovan W. Irving Acsariation of the Bishteenth Vieo-Presitent; ©. F liren ian Fetarwee; and C.F. Ih reasulr Arthur Adama and?) 4s Gonzales quarrelled early yesterday morning In kwenky-tiird street, BeaE Ste ind ‘ave nod Gonzales cat a sit ia. Adame’ Hight ear wid hacked a ple-e off ls nos Tue Nicholas Mutier Club's new rooms at 8 Battery nce were opened on Saturday evening, Justice Eiandicy, Alger ion S. Sulivan, the Hon, Mr. Dawson, Geu tehwarewelder, ®ad Ober holed pdliticaus Were among the guests. F B. Scully, a clerk tn the policy shop of Mr, Spencer. ata Beaver street, was sirics uver the head DoSatuiday with av loa bar tat ty of 8. Ge Mille, tae itow eutting through tue vase of the sk Scully Was taken to tie hospital, ud Mills if still wt large’ ‘The barks Sandy Hook. from Curdenae bar from Matanzas, AE. Sherwoot, trom Montey ideo, Adeline tres Melangce, and brigs Nee Hi from Matanzaa, Kanirez, fran Demerara, Mi fron Cardenas, and Spargiing Water, frou hates arrived Last night, The Worth ¢ ub eatablished itself in W roadway Oo Batur (he President, & new social organization, hag i Tweuty-seventh atreet, wear y eveniog. Mr Win, Slinmoue, eave" ac tuiniuous opening eater eine heat, which W dest by many Local cele Ainviig (be geste were Judge Bixby. Buorif O'lirien, Geo. Byinols, De, Sanger, Gratz Nathan, Alex War Mr. Purceil. and Tom MeCahily. The cup nousa cleganiiy furowbed, ag) puyoengnly _oRileren (DIVOeUOum

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