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EW YORK, W EDNESD AY, ° JUNE 7, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS. PASTIMES OF THE Wh GREAT MEN OF SOUT CAROLINA, Avensta A Columba neninet the News dgefio'd and bal Chickens-Over $100,000 Loat and Won-Cucle Joseph Crows in the Tosane Asylum, Corsespontence of Ihe Sun A copra, 8. C., May 26,—Among the most porulr of Southern amusements 18 that of coc fyi ting. Wiat the Jerome Park and Fleetwood races he people of New York, a first-class cocking iy ‘sto the people of South Carolina, During the seston of the ‘Taxpayers’ Convention two qrecks ogo ® eplendid chicken contest took Pace, late, and tom divivtereated observer Facen ed aquestion as to which excited the most gute est, the Convention OF the cock Mabir, Both amere we nde, but it Was a noticeable fact that qearly every day the adjournments of the former More governed (o a certain extuat by the hours ap ‘pointed for He htcr, It way a State affair, tts teocking niain, and herco all from the highest to the Jowest in thes ef interested, Thousands of dollars were at take in the maine alone, and as the visi | Were among the very best in & Curia, their ¢ wrangling attracted every body nd w ‘Taere were ex Governors In atienda «e-Confoderate Generals ont We wetre of tleir gary ty the scene, and even ee crs 0} mvaculite Lesisiatere did n ter lb be + dignity to witnoss the aport, Nomina ly 1Mis GREAT CMICKEN PI nt nas conte jocauties ; that 14, the main wae be Aween Educfeld ccunty, §. Cand Augurta, Ga,, on the one side, end Newberry county and che city of Thero were uumerous however, Uimt leat the sport, and woon whied lost and won side im 1 tuterest to more tones wie than in the main Itself, Soventeen coec# entered the main proper The stake was Lhe champtonslip of South Carotina fod 80 main Was go divided as to o-cupy three days int tog, and the fighting so divided with the sccompanying hack Mghts as to make each B magnilicent day's sport, ‘The dsuting begon on the 11:h inst, THR FIRST DAY'S SPORT was weil atiented by both delegates to the Conven fon and wemiors of the Legisiaiare. Of cour Jour eirrespoudeut Was Present, not oniy on this Qoy, but on ail the others, Mr. 7. Frankiin was mister of ceremenies, Ne having provided tn a the representative oO Bdgeteld Anzuta Mr ‘tom Maysinger did tie bh Qwenrng and. tall betung on bet Newberry and Ci 1. Tom is New York. Me is a thorou . Suerifl of Newberr is «noisy, busters 4 fe\'ow, and [ooks Upon’ ehicken-figiting as the end of man, ‘Ine piace Where thie chicken acemert Was fouent ison the main etrest in the rear of the lot owned by Mr Frank Ih consists Of # Grewar wooden Platiorm Well covered with saWilust, ani surrounded With vents elevated one atove tie other as 1u an amphitheatre, ‘Trese of Course are for the spectators, The lot or yard in Which the fertivities took glace ts nearly square, Gt ove side is the rear of Franklin's house; on Another are located the housesof the ornithological Bladistors, to which pone but the most favored can ss, These game chickare are kept as y from (he Unappreciative cuze of the people they were precious stones, Oc s Gutrd site of the square were located booths, {a which were sundry and divers little gatnes to Sand insiruct the audience between heats, Tiere was fret g drinking hooks, over wavee cou ter poured a Guid a few arops of which would sata hole through a carwhee!. Tien there Wax & rou dette w with ils agi! bird.’ & #Weel-Cioth, o ebick #. k board, and smother device Knows as “UB. A” The al did well except the roulette man. He wos cleare by a Charleston reporter, fo lett the ground very morose, 60 to SOAK, There were advat FivTY OF THE FINEST GAME COCKS lover saw on the spot to taxe part. They were At equally «divide! Cetween the two partis, and ef course were kept apar. in sepera’e buildings wa- der double lock. Ive Ur-tuin,'s pro eedings were Mater tame, nodoly being orssent but those in Wererien, together with a few suorting characters Who atvended tor the purpose of betting. Tbere were thire 6 Vesides two back fights Lvever befe so lively a, appreciation Of tue backneyrd pi ruse, “Meht.ng to the death,” V one cf tere encounters i as Is the sport, there t# yet earned irom the cagerness, the un pacity, und indomitable pluck with ¢ feathered biveds assaii each other. They £0 in periectiy ‘reckless ne to con uences, and fuuil When both are ex hausted, ‘they Ne down to. feat, only to re how the assault, and cortinue it Gil one oF the otuer yieiis up tue gloat. 1 don't Know how {his with cans cocks Weneraily, but the Soush Caro- lina b m th were over forty Aznts chicken Out tt W: + baities were iivarlabiy edeith of one, and OF two Instances of both the contestan Speaks well of the creed and of trainers Were many Very funny luchlents at this « t ila the powers of «better ¢r tian Wyseif to take gute of tiem all. OF the Aghting tere Was much. sameness, frit alilee when they Hight at ail, she only y Leng in the duration of Oue ve Ozhis was ented in ven min e two as OB another day TOUGHT TWO MOCRS ANDA HALF Defore one succerted in sirikiag a vital part in the Douy of is adversary ‘The main interest at al an outsider, is in the Letting, and tae earnesiuess With Which Luge tus Of money ure staked. All, from the highest to the lowest in attendance, make their Deis on the sesiit of tue wriggiings and flut terings going on in thy pit Itis auOsing to observe bow social Barriers and distinctions are obliterated Teuding the Gus striking home of the glitterivg steel ‘ Ge ture to a oud w e rcenes, however, to ra},"" says a mulatto member of the Legisla ex Coniederate Major-General (she latter Lofcourse notice Mr. Legisiaiu: on apy Other cecusion), ite a bully Gehtdat, win’ it?" duientid.”” ‘says We General, "Did you ever Pee a coca Oght better in your iife thau tual red one does Mr Le sintor knows that the General has ¢200 Ted cock, su he Says that he never cul, acd opiuion the red cock is bound to w y {OF you, old te.iuw." sare the General Your opiuion is wort souetaing;” abd be slaps Mr. Logislavor ont ‘ The iather sticks his thampsin the armboles ef his Vest, aud wanders od, His friends on tie oppos fide oF the pit a themt (Urn grecn with envy, and pay tont they “ailerg thought dat But Was & d—~ Secesb b gger, anyhow.” THB SECUND DAY'S PROCREDINGS Were witnessed by ilarcer crow, ‘Tne Bax baie Convention adjourned at early hoor and euett pouring a. ‘Phere wore pr 6 ¥ Gen, Martin Witherspoon fei, tue great lawyer and ex-covairyman Gvorge A, Cus th the Convederate Yon. Join # of the dvuth. Army Devas, te ud tue ouly man taurrender ; the John H. Hubberd, boa Chie) Constabe of the pate; Gen, A. H. Bacon Ue ‘len Boeck of Si uth Carolina; toe Hon, A, G. Orihiogton, cx-Uuites Stutes Mivister to the Ar Beutine Revuvsic, and next to Gen, Gary the hand Bomiest r tle Ftate ; the Hon, Wade Hampton Manning, son of ex-Goy ‘Manning ; the Rent Ho) boc. Kobert” Bruce beKay, © By the Breat Bovtch plunter from dvron,” and the genileman Who Winks lo owas the Bue Ridge Raitrowl, aud woo ts auinret for his verronal beauty; Capt, dacod > ntieman who thinks ‘be owns the bad; Majur-Gon. W. A, Pearce: te nly aKeut o. Hoyt, Sprague & Co 5 den. ator d YB. Owens of Liwrence ; tne Mon. Daniel J ap, authiro. the great work, © Palace * MyjorGen Win, Garney t Stites Army, and boste of oih 6 sled from ull paris of the Stat t re many colored citizens and oMc b the Legislattire, of the Bewate, of tao judi ciary, of the bar, and trom the Executive Depart Wentof the State To-ides there were county off Gers, Conrtables, si eriif , Coliceinen on duly, RpUFts, Kauboers, Via klegs vid thieves, All classes were Forres Verjosed the sport bumense y. ‘Vgoussn s of dolirs Coanged hands on this day Slobe, One Man aning On We Feouil Of One fight Over $4,000. Lucre Were ‘three or four ratiting Achts, One of tioin—snd tt was expected this Would be the AxbL Of tie Oxy ~ had rather a su iden Lernination, ‘Two cocks tev eseuting Eugebeld aud Newverry were put in te pit, Tuey Wgetier LIKE TWO BAGS OF FesTUKRS, and pecked ond mtiuck ut each older at a most furi Ouse rule, The Bogetcld cock was & te Drown plumaged bir. Weighing about four pounus He bad bis legs trimned elean of feathers upto the Mitel, and steel gate two inches | pg Were made Tus to bis heels, ‘Tue other lowl looked something Uke the one just described, but wae heavier, Both fowes wist vi cuerousy us the handle ® ost them @o¥o in the ring. Tbey seemed fer the ty commenced like two Infuriaved festhered denon e seely did they gO a ene Other, It weno bit Mors duration, hovey e, for the Edgefela birt buret biovd vessel and cumiuenc d throwing up the @ridocu bide from bis Biroat sn w great biick stream He tought on, howevs nie ck Wee a AUF Ht) Was Of course declared the Victul Mowoerry wae oiend ia the maa, Dhevid Lom Pay: Ainger was in reetasion, ard offered to bet all be was worth (considerayle,by, the way) that Newt Columbia would win, There were no takers UNCLE JORRPH AT THR COCR FiOnT. While the heelers were preparing the cocks for the next fight, T looked around the erowd for ae Quaintances, Thwin'tione tolook, Over in a kind Of an out ofthe-way plice quietly observing the feone sata entiemsn well known in South Caro 1 He was a smooth-faced man of about 60. THe bad on 4 pair of yellow nankeen trowsers reaching abcut half way dowo from nis knces, @ awailowtail coat of blue cloth with brass buttons, a bul vest. and pink neck-tie, He also wore aruMe shirt and Lend rested a broad brim bat, upon bis feet were low. rtered shoes.” Hit trowsers wore cut ¥ wide and were prevented from slipping above bis knecs by straps, The old gentieman's ‘ce wore weet and placid w Took a second look and once recognize It was Uncle Joseph ry and Crews, the member from Laurens, and the greatest Pokerblayer in South ¢ This was Uncie Jorepli's first appearance ia public since his official Visit to the Insane Asylum. Uncle Joseph received A shock on that ocersion that came near unfitting him for public duties, and rince then be has re- mained in astece of seclusion, It seems that Uncle oph is Chitriman of the Board of Regents of the Tosano As;ium, ‘The Board consists of uine negro members Ot the Legislature and Uncle Josep. Two OF tree weeks ugo the Hoard went on its ann’ Wur of inspection, with its President Unele Joseph AC its head, Unelé Joseph marched bis negro cond Juvore into the Asylum grounds, and led the way to Dr. Ensor's office, On the way he was ¢ Carlisle, an inmate Now, Mr. Carlisle is a very saluted by. Bir, stitution, of the tn intelligent cenileman indeed, His present mistorione is the Hf *u tof too much brain work. Mr, Carlisie knew pb years ago, long before lie (Mr came insane or Unele J became a great #bices: man, Me knew Uncle Joseph's busivess then, and Of course his disordered intevtect 1s Uandie to erRAy the fact that Uncle seph bas abandoned bis sin. ful and wicked pursnite and become a bhigh-toned etiy Virtwous politician Good moraing, Mr, Crews,” advancing. > Good morning, Mr. Carlisle,” responded Uncle ae be extended his hand and emiled most sweetly CLLLse very fine morning, Mr. Crew vniisie “Very fine indeed, air," emiled Uncle Joseph Is there to be a save to-day, Mr, Crews?” asked Mr. Carine w. Unele said Mr, Carlisle said Mi qu Joseph he su did not anderstand th top, ba renly recolivcted that Mr. ¢ Lise wae insane, #0 Le tot notice it, He: Mr. Carlisle locked very intently at the Board Regents, He took bold of their arms ant lim ni felt of them ail over, which, of course, not one of the Board noticed, Knowing the unfortunate ane condition, He questioned them closely ar to Weir ages, health, congition im life, ax to family, wiiere they had formerly lived, and indeed behaved, asthe Board thought, ina very singular wanuer He then reapproxeied Uncle Jose oh. *Woil, Mr. Crews.” said he, T iust say tat T never before saw you with 'so likely a party of niggers. They certainiy ougbt to bring good prices Thave seen you, Mr. Crews, take some of tie mexn e-tooking nigcers to the suction block taat ever were eold tn the South. (Great con the part of the entire Bourd.} Tam glad t Crews, that you are picking up a better stock, Now, these are really fue-looking niggers. They are weil and they look hucpy &nd contented. Vers titferent, Mr. Crows, from those yoa used to sell down here on the Broad River, Do you rewem- ber, Mr. Crews, the tine when you sold a vigger thai had the swall.pox to old Uncle—" “Grewt God! wnat are you tulking about, man? shouted Uncie Joseph, unadie to stand it any longer “Let us go, 1 say.” as Mr. Carlisle grasped his loud us if to deta him. ‘Don't yousee that we ure the Hoard of Regents come to visit th And ali at once the shavered mind of Mr. Carlisle feemed to gather itself up und understand that the good ola days to which he had so pleasantiy wiluded 'Syum t” wore wumbered among the past, With a peecliar look at the disgusied Regents, he torned on tis heel tod walked surrowiully and mourofully away Uncle Joseph was angry, Por tho frst time in his Wife, itis said, his (ace lost tts sweet expression aud vecime clouded. When ke greeted Dr. Ensor, he did it with so unusual a manoer tuat the Doc thought Unci epb had mado @ heavy loss at Poker, and he questioned tim about it; ut Uncle Joseph denied tat he bad lost any at poxer, nd Soon lity face resumed its wonted simile, Bus the story came ous, and then Uacie Josayl went He cid pot come into the street cain ‘or several Gays, and bie appearance at the chicken Nght was a matter of wonder to ali, Uncle Joseph i YRRY FOND OF COCK-FIGNTINO. Re thinks that next to poker it is one of the most elevating amusements of (ue Southern aristocracy He was very mach interested in one of the hack ts that took place, and said that the meanest ng cock of the two would be sure to win Woe asked bis reason for having such an opinion, he said that it Wasn't always the bost-tov cock that wins the figot, He said cock-Dghtiae was in this respect like polities; the meanest sud most til favored tn politics always come out first beer, and he believed it was ro in cock fighting, Uncle Joseph he pad avery fine game cock in Lavrens that intended bringing down, but be didn't have time > go for it then, Warn UncleMosepi said tis several young men, Who lovkes as 1 Cie) uieat bee tothe Ku-Kihg, lougied out loud. They evi Gently thought that Uacle Joseph was airaid to go to Laurens. TUR HANDLERS. Bat tbe most laugtable feature of those fchts ken wae the air with whicl the hay per formed their dutie Jes ure anlorous Ww those performed by fe abn orze Aint At the end of exch ro: gathered up lis cken, stroned bis busily slip ping tis hand under eat him down direetiy y ew feet take their hand cho} There ueulariy anus thie they doit Both the bad along wiilte beard: as a etudy tora paler, Never a ieee whole Woree days! tourr kat hitn as he weut about his duty you would havet the fate of empires deproted uron tie sail! w be executed his tosk. He saw nothin Dut the cicken he was in attendance upu turough his countenauce Was immu vale astatue. The contrst buiween the stolidity and equipcise of those Landlers, and the spectacle of two roosters with their Leets ant feathers My was euvugh Lo excile & smilv On the ace of MN aUChoELE THE TOURNAMENT ENDED with the third day's eport. Newberry and Colum Dia were victor Sore than 21.0%) aver hands ou the result, besides the iar + lost a won oa iudividaal Sgbts.. Suerid Tom Paysinger ie aid to bave won nearly $1000 On the main, Whiie Gen, Martin Witherspoon Gary, having backed up bis owe county, lost hesvily, Uncie Jusepu Crews made @ lithe outof some simple minded colored People who were fovlish enough to det axainst k but generally the heavy Letting was confined to spurts ALP. niet a Gov. Orr on Grant's Ignis Fataan, Wasuisaroy, June 6.—Goy, Orr of South Car- olina tombs before the Ku-Kiux Committee to-day tat be had no personal knowiedze of tue Ku Klux and id not believe they existed in bis section o: tue State, He expressed the opinion that such an or. ganization did exist in fume counties of Souty Coroling, and that its object Wow lo intiaidave th colored people from voting at the election in 1872 He suid the Legislature had been extravagant, ant sone of We wieubere corrupt; condemned the pres ent Election 1hws, and believed they would be re. Je; thought the white people were very blama: r jucompetency of ruiers and tneficivacy of legisiation, Lecsuse of their, refusal to take part at the ouiset of reconstruction in elections, ard since by tryin: to get tue colored people to vole tue Dew ocratic ticket ——EEE : Woman, Two Pistols, and the Police, 4, June 6,—Charles Schlosinger, alias * Five cent Joe,” and J. Marris, both of this place, quarrelled about a woman, and the former sent a challenge to the latter, A meeting was arranged at daylight this morning, on the banks of the Susque hanna, near the scene of the late mine disaster, At the app Harris, attended by a friend or two, wont ated, und was fol lowed slorily by Schlosinger and his second, The prelimpnaries Were arranged, and the men were Mhousdo bre, when’ the police appeared. aud the Whole party fled, No arrests were made. a ——— Another Draft Alteration-$1,810, Yesterday morning o tall, slim young man of cood address preseuted adraft from Philadelphia at tae American Exchange Nationa! Bank, 21 Broad way, for $1,900, audit was honored, A few minutes after the stranger had devarted, one of the at tachés of the bank discovered the alteration of the draft, A messenger was sent to the telegraph of fee, and (rom Puilideiphis wreply was soon return ed that a drait had been made tor $W). Lhe success fal operator escaped —— Mre, Mactoriand Frightened by a Big Be: Say Fuancisco, June 6.—A party composed of correspondents of Evetern journals, iuciuding Mis, D.muel pinciair and daughters, Mrs, Abby Sago MeFartand, and Messrs. Packard ant Bryant re turned from the Yoremite last eveuing. ‘lhe party wan stampeded by a bear near Insviratioa Hoint, bal nobody was hurt, Visitors tor the Youomite are Iwaving at the rate of from & bo 10) daily, a Huvting Down a Dentiat. Boston, June 6,—A young lady of M N. H.. was outraced recently by fH. Y. Smith, den , Of Mereditn village, while bavlig ber teeth filled under the influence of ether. An exposure of the case was made, and swith fod tothe woods, Nearly all the people in thy peybbornood are bunt ing bua, iItonboro, EXHAUSTED PARIS RESTS, CALMLY AWAITING 12% DAWN OF NEW FREDOOM. New Ministerial! Appointments—The All| Murderer of Le Comte teed aod Clement= Thomas Arrested-Rochefort’s and Ansi's Trinis Postponed— Vensaitues, June 6,—Th nounces the following appointments: M, breeht, Minister of the Interior; M. ister of Agriculture; Gen, Cisvey, Minister of Léon'8ay, Prefect of the Seine; and Gen. Left bassador to St. Petersburg. uizot’s Opinion, Oficial Journal an- Lam- vetrane, Min- Wer; 10, Am The Oftcial Journal also states that the time for holding supplementary elections has not yet been fxod. vaila toroughout France. ‘Tranquillity pre ‘The Constitutional cays the first duty of the Assembly is to fil its own one hundred and twenty seats ; next to assame tent powers, and finally to order a pl/biectle ( determination of Schunacker, the murderer of Gens onRtite for the the future form of Govornment Lecomte and Clément-Thomas, haa been arrested.’ Tho tial of MM. Rochofort and Assi bas been post poned. Wires have been disc overed in the sewers of Paris intended to blow ap the city, M. Gambetta at San Sebastian, TMERS AND THE President To mittee appoi ORLMANS PRINces, ted by the Assembly to consid ert, in his conferences with the Com Jer the bill concerning the Orleans Princes, urged that con: ditio Were not to hold fMce before the expiration years, and were lisble to ex; ulsion from Fr: they engaged in ny intrigue looking to restoration to the throne. It is now stated ¢} Thiors has ceased to insist on these cond should be attached by which the Prince: of two ance if their hat M tions The bill introcuced in the Assembly for the rebuild: ing of the column in the Place Vendome bas been withdrawn COMMUNISTS TO BE TRANSPORTED. Pants, June 6—The portal servic restored. It 1s announed that 2000) Conn prisoners will be tr The discovery of important new indictments necessary, court-martial at Versailles, Several of the oi under the Empire will become es supplementary elections for the Assemtly Verit? thinks all the Ministers who belonged Government of tue dt oF septempee, should leave the present Cabinet. Th nal expresses its opposition to a plidiecite Journa! des Débuts praises the course pursu the English Government and people during th The fortresses prop the interic have been ted attMontmartre and and the engineers upon the documents, bas delayed the tr sed for have already commenced GUIZOT ON THE SITCATION, June6.—A letter from M. advoc. sembly of the ville, and the # Lonpox, lished tod. tons to the A Prince ce Je ported to New Caled: aidates at 1s completely nanist nia, rendering tals by Mcials the The to the same jour. The ued by e war Paris Chanmont, work Guizot pub- the validation of the elec Duke d'Aumale and tlement of the form of goverument for Franco by a vote of the nation RIAN, June 6—Commercial relations between Germany and France have been restored to the ¢ footing as before the war, Kour, June 6.—By order of the Pope an olemn high mass was ssid to day in honor of the French priests assassicated by the Communists ia Paris — THE NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE — The Contest over the \Orgnnization—The Democrats Depending for Success on the Labor Reformers-Re Coxconp, June 6.—All th State are here engineering for the organizat the Legisiaiure tomorrow, Al! but Presentatives calculated upon as th party etrengih were present Inst eves Democrats House by vacancies wi majority, in not be Med antil which € after the ec are claiming the organization of th ent the Senate blicuns Coufiden: politicians of the jon of ten of the Re Detmoore tic Th tion for counting the Gevernor wete, as the ae will not organize if the Democrats fuccesanl W._N, Pittman (Democrat) of Bartlett will be rlected President of the denate, and W. N. Gove (Labor Reform) of Weare, Speawer of the How and James P. Jackscn of Littleton, Clerk Lemseives confidently Weil-intormed politicians calculate ction as Governor by aclose vote— € Democtataxsay they can elect Lin nit the House ts orgenized by the Repndticat oubt a majority of the Mouse is wade up of heretofore Reoublicans, but for one reasou or as. other they w with the Democracy The Kepubsea cauens to-nigot nominated James O Adame of Mancverter, Speaker; J. Ben: ton, dr. of Lincaster, Cierk ; 8. C, Cturk of Guil ord stant ; Charles I. Roberts of Rollinsford, Sergeant-at-Arms; Moore & Lanziey ot Nas ina diate pris ve Democratic ag is wit closed No reporters cr person otuer than ar ve are adinisted, ‘Toe fusion m Labor Relor Democracy is Wider discussion. ‘Tbe how ns. however, are: Wiliam H. Gove o Weare, Speaker; Jas. RK. Jackson of Litileton, Clerk N.'Colbata ot Barnstead. Ast.stun Clerk; A.J g of Concord, Sergeunt-at Arms, ——<————— GRANT'S PAKTY IN NEW YORK, The Progress of schultz, Orton & © rollment—W interbottos The Graut-Sebultz-Ort fiuved last night, In the First District 125 were added to the list, eweiling the ere 2. In the Fifth District tuere was a ittendunce, Mr. Winterbottom, Chairma the Committ of Seven, suowed some of Monday evening's fight, Th twenty pames have been enrolled, making th 965. One dret and seven additional a enrolled in the Stath District. During the hights' sessions 440 names have been curol the Tenth Bisthicl, ‘Hive ter 09 ie Biovensh Disteiet, and 259 Tee ft District. Another tralion was e Republicans. in the. Fifteen bresene Woan En enrollment was con. names nent to large n of marke ee bandred and hus far bre ave been of a Large police force pre serious troubie, One hundred and twenty five ames were enrolled. In the Sixteenth District QS wumes pave been enrolled; 4 in the Seven tie Eghteent!, aid 177 inthe Twen Twentierh n tae a enroliet ee Two Citizens Kicked and Beaten by P mon And then Locked up. Luzerne Stewart and J street, near Beach, were t of Gree) urning home from party on the Bust aide early Sunday wo At Canal and Broadway ¢hey passe er of the Prince street station, in eivilian and officer Cunningham of the in untorm, While going down Canal stre officers hailed them and they Mercer street, McKeever and stepped up to them god without saying a Cunningham struck Ray a stunning blow wi club, knocking him down, and was about to Stewart, When be ran to the opposite ide c street McKeever followed, and canzht Stewart Canal street, whom be struck with his fat b the ear, knocking him down. He then kicke several times in the fice with tuo heel of his knocking out four teeth, and was about to kic again When OMcer Boiater of the Leonard station, wWuo bad Witnessed the whole assay terferet, Cuyningbam anl MeKeever took Ray to the Spring sireet station up on a churge of drunkenness and disorder hin Ray, pris returned as duct, That morning, oa tue way to the 7 Cunningham tuvited the pr rs to luke @ and told them that if they would say not would let up on th Justice Hogan e prisoners, aud yesterday worming 8 ferred a charge against the of Commissioners, diac — Mu in Buster Street Lost night Semuel Morris of 49 Baxter b anu reation wi Jobn Lea about aw tre aldomen, nound 4). It 19 thought, f Lee ts lucked up. in Franklin street station Be, Bix ivea ‘ oolloe Burned to Dea Hoxa Kono, May 2.—The ship I Uparn (?) from Macao, for Callao, was bur: sea, sud 600 Coolies perishod cvived are conflicting oe BASE BALL NO1KS, ee A officer McK, istrict aus ‘olives nwich a sure rning, ov clothes Spring street station ttle far os Cunninghom then word, th his strike of the at 910 ehind dim boot, k him street Ht, i tewart and and locked them arsed pre ers before the Police street man, ris in atally police th, Dollars ned at ‘Tha particulars re The Solomon & Sons B. B.C. will receive chal: Jengos (rovu alt store clubs. P.O, bex 1,007, ‘The Amateurs beat he Actives ia Nowark y\ doy, Who Lk, or THE COLORED MEN AROUSED. They Visit the Thanderbolt-And Remember how he Stood by Them in the Bloody Maaanere of 1863. Yesterday a delegation of colored gentlemen called upon Senator Michae: Norton, and presented bim with a handsomely engrossed set of resolutions, adopted by over 800 members Of the Kighth Ward Union Regulators (colored), at 18 Sallivan street, on April %, The resolutions are as follows: Resotred, That we. the members of the Righth Ward Union Hegulators, in sonnection with our other col ored citizens of the Fifth Benatorin dion. Michael Norton, utuents we are, in common ns Of tho district, for his varlo ity and. benevolence exhibited Trroemcetive of olor oF natty. ity ‘or ‘thelr political opinions, in contiibn tive to the wants of the needy who. have Applied to him, not forgetfing the noble acts of kind: Rese ae well ae protection which lie rendered to many Of CUF fellow colored citizens during the dicrace: Pots which took piace In Joly. 18S; ale, bearing In grateful remembrance bis receut acts of encourage. Ment and asiietance which Ke eave on the Occasion of the colored otizene' procesmon in honog of the Fit fecnih Amendment, by feeing that the colored rest dont of the Fifth Sevatorial Distriet were represented ip Fall procession. Kesotved, That we feo! tt proper to say that Senator Norton, ublike others, has cever Folicited or nnder- taken fo bribe to rny shape, monner, or form this At Soclation for any po:ltical ousect, and we are prompted by our own free will, uobiased, unsolicited, without having in view any. totive oF pecnniary interest, to Eive him ereait for the. kindness extended to us, as we nly know our Mente by ther acte. which speak much londer and more effectual than mere words Tisoved, hat Michsel Norton has proved himself satisfactory to NA. a eentleman, and at the same tine Delng trae ana faithfal to Ei politica) party, and being worthy of the respect of all wen Who are KOverued by consclence and hon st ‘Kea red, Thiet ihe foregoing reeolations be recorded on the minutes of the bighth Ward Union keguiators Keeoired, That © coninitiee of @.x be appointed to wait pon erator Michael Nurtoa, avd convey to nian A Copy OF these FoAaly ions M DAVID B, JOUNSON, Chairman, H.W. Mantin, Secretary Our Fenator, w! with all ouier Noeral acts of © to wil persons, erm H. STANLEY, Treasurer, iain “ FROM OUR REPORTERS! NOTE DOORS. —>— Ly Prepay jor the Columbin Yacht The Columbia Yacht Club last evening, Com modore Joseph A, Weaver pretiding, adopted plans for their annual regatta, Tt is set down for the 2st inst; the boats to form im line wt the elud house at 10 o'clock A M,, aud start nt 10:30, They will round a iake boat off Fort Lee, from east to west, thence to and around stake boat anchore off the Coal Docks, below Day's Point, rounding it from west to ensi, and thence back to the stake boat anchore! off the clab house, passing inside the former, The course is to be sailed over three times, ‘The judges of the race are Stephen Roberta, Stephen Saunderscn, Jonn Masterson, and Judge Connoliy. The steimer Fort Lee will recompany the yachts, staring from the foot of Christopher wet at Govcicck A.M. Thirty-fourth at 9:30, aud Fifty-second street at 10 o'c ock A. M The Lacest Breach of Promise Suit-False Teeth, a Wi rison. Doretha Bach demands of Morris Baumfield $5,000 for alleged breach of promise of marrage. She had him arrested and teld to bail, Beiore Judge Lawrense yesterday a motion was made to Vacate the order of arrest, Boumfleld save that be met Miss Bach ata Mrs, Ase'e's very often, but did not offer to marry her ror make love to her. Mrs. Asche urged him to marry Miss Bach, and she broke © saucer in their presence,which is the Jewish token of betrothal. He further charges that Miss Bach is much bis senior, and has false teeth and wears a wig, Furthermore, he adds that his fuir prosecutor Says she Cid not want to marry Lim much, bot that she wanted to ponish him, and wished ate coull send bim to State Prison, ‘The Court refused to vacate the arreat, but reduced the bail to $20. peach seth ‘The First Ward Openiog Subscripth the Tweed Hospital. The D. D. O'Connor Association of the First Ward met! bto consider Tae Sun's sag- gestions for the establishment of a Tweed Hospital Mr. Hickey ocenpied the chatr, Speeches were de- yered by Rd. Shields, Mullen, O'Brien, aud Fitacerald, secording Tux SUN's ensvestions.’ The Seerelary Was dirscied to open a subecr piion list Several hundred dollars were eubscrived during be evening A Barroom Fight in Newark, Petrick Fitzsimmons, just liberated from jail, et Ghories Brosen's hotel in Newark last even ing, and ordered several drinks for himself and a ompanion, Brosch demanded hiv pay and Fitz simmons #rrang apon him and dea't him a fearful blow in the face, Broreb retaliated with a blow which laid open Pitzsimmons’s cheek, The Inter and his companion then went tnto the street and be. van & bombardment of the barroom with stones Windows and deciniers were broken, and one stone strucs Brose’) on the head, seri usly wound vg bin e two Sesdbeats wore arrested after a losperate resisiauce. ent ——— Fa'se Keys in the Tomb: Two brass keys and two files were found con. coaled in a straw bed in Jay, One of the keys and the other the di cell in the Tombs sester ed ihe of the Dor Opening into the yard of the ceil, prison, from which escape isenay. It is believed that these keys were mode by Sterbens ard Pia herty, recently sent to Sing Sing for five yoars, as the present orcunants of tho cell, Watson and Cali hap, bave only been nine a _ Chinese Funerals Foretold. Several of the Bellville Chinamen purchased pistols ina Newark gun shop on Monday, an the Proprietor expisined to them with s blank cartridce how they worke!, One of the Mongolians, who thought he had learned the secret, loaded bis pistol sin the Tow with a Wall cartridge and polled the trigeer, The Dull paseed 0 close to the eunsmith's head that i¢ burned his ear. He now effere to bet that Cape. Hervey will have several Chinese funerals be‘ore @ clore of the week - ———— lntimation of a Change in the Attorney. wernl’s Otiece. Special dempatch to the Brening Poa aton, June 6,—Grave comp! Attorney-General A Wasn made here cpuinst Ispartmental officers, wio alloze th proper atieption to questions sntyy itted ne, but ollows eases which, i Ierge sums of woney to the nthe without #0 mu ints are erman by 6 does not eve Weul won'd eave © £0 several n nation of the papers enbiniited Mr. Akerwan’s adm ation of the Attorney Geurrol's office. during which be } Gevern Heche Treas us an exami s represented the cases before the ein several importan Supreme Conrt, bas caused a good deal of comment vnong hich ofelule bere, not associates in the Cabines, ¢ the retirement o Mic. in recorled b with $e interests of th Causes are greatly neglecte Ug two of bis Judze Hoar from the At alters hive gone y persons closely ident ed Jadze Hoar, bul Mr. Akerman has a warled Linaslt of it seems, this organization, Out acts am thouzh it was not under lils control ty tot consult ng fully shove under him in all questions of Daring the past few days int made in Administration circles that a coat ly to take place, and that Mr. Ackerman Way ‘or anew Attorney General While there 18 bo means of fully verifyemg this there seoms to Cat ents te inw tions have been ¢ 1s abort will give no dd {have made ¢ mp! that importamt in of the Governmen’ Heoparced by the fi of the Attorney-Geueral to render au opizion on sbions sud bt that two members of the nt ined to him i Ho LOSSES Holloway +8, 920.000, BY FIRB, shoddy mill, west of Philadelphia A fire in Spangler & Davis's printing oMee in Philadelpnia yesterday vestroysd the uypor portion of the brick Dusding ove qiind Uy Percival Callas paper and rast apa C Jeffrorer futures, kK: Bryon Co.'s warchouve was dai sked, Loss, 610,00, PROOKLY eee ch nny of res Henderson, aced 15, of 49 Hanlton ave was drowned yesterday Wale Datuiug at the araw streot Dot Yesterday was the Fe the I Were in prot ty-secon! ni ole versary of Over $0,009 vokiyn Sunday sai, drou Coroner Whitehi!! began an inquest yester ‘death of John Swe boed by his br oa jay into who. ou May 23, wae (etal ther-iiaw, Johw ¥. Cvle, sf caieineiamammes NEW JENSBY, The Rey. Fither Doane, Vicar-Geners! of New Jersey, euils for Europe 'O-day. Henry EB. Farrier bid esterday elected Ohief glacer of the Jersey City # The Rey. Pr terian Church, » On Moni\c'san inial land woma : aviag ti sey City Fire Department, as tr Veuve, of the Park Presby- fwark, has fendered hi son of Mr, Wenticx, « Hol- ‘aterson, fell Into @ tub coataln- ing abou’, ight Inches of water, aud was drowned. Joho rannou was committed to the Hudson Jadge Randoloh yesterday. on @ ch a e signation. cidd the dang! CoUBopd im Une t.nballe AaYiua ia Eramln, : Government that tone citize H Cal, t i ¢ cabin of Austrian The Law Department was well organized under | McDauiels, aud iit® body was burned A FLOATING BATTLE-FIELD, las A FRIGHTFUL AVFRAY ON BOARD TUE BRIG J. L. BOWEN, pete tl The Captain Murdered and both Mates two Days out of this Port—The overed In a Helpless © i Relheved by a German Ship. ower A horrible ease of mutiny on the high seas, re- sulting io marder and maiming to an extent yet only to be surmised, comes to os in the brief and unsat- isfactory reports of s German ship, the Europ: which arrived at this port yesterday morning. log of the Europa bears this recor Inne $, tat, 7.12, lon. 68.27, enw a brig with aa} Gistress fy bore down to her, and the brig Jou. Bowen, hence for’ Giveraltar, four anys ONL. the crew having mutinied and killed the capiain; the chief mate iay on deck Inrensible, with head badly cut; the second mate had his arm broken, and was ‘Other wise badly tured ; and two men ans one passen Ker Ware alto basiy beaten ; put our mate on board the rig to bring her back to Now York. » THe BRIG J. L. BOWEN is owned In part by Capt. J. E. Ingraham, %$ South ttreet, this city.” She was cleared from this port on the 9th of May with a cargo of tobseco and stor: for Giberaltar and Cadiz, but did not #nil until Tue: day of lust week, the 30th ult. She was commanded by Capt. J. 0. Armsbury, a Mrat-class Yankeo skipper from Quincy, Mass, Ho was an officer of long experience, aud one never noted for harshness or joability to manage «crew. On the contrary, his reputation is that of an easy, good-neturod wan, rather disposed to lentency in matters of discipline than otherwise, His Orst mate was Jeremiah Sleeper, from Rockiand, Me., a uephew of the cap. tain. In sddition to these, there was a second officer, name unknown, and & cook, all white men ‘The crew consisted of six colored wen, whore names have not been ascertained. Besides these there was ‘One passenger, a young Spaniard beloneing to Cadiz A GOOD set oF MEN. When the crew was shipped, Capt, Armebory looked them over carefully. snd then remarked to his employers, * Well, I guess I have got a good set of men." One of the men only was drunk when he came aboard. Of bim the eaptain remarked, * Ob he's drinking a little; I guess he'll soon come ont of it, This t+ all that ts really known regarding the Circumstances that led to the fearful cendition of affuire when the Europa went to the assistance of the brig, five days after she had sailea from this port, and when she was but 215 miles out, ‘The at- tention of Capt. Pichler of the Europa was eilled to the brig at about 6 o'clock on the morning of the 84 inst, She was then fying the American ensign with the union down, the recognized SIGNAL OF pisTaEss at sea. He at once or‘ered Lis ship hove to, and the brig wore atont and came to a short distance {rom him, The Captain of the Europa then rent Lis mate aboard the brig to ascertain wliat was the matter, The mate returned in a short time, and re ported the condition of atfuirs represented in the extract from the Europa's log, printed above. Owing to the fact that the officers and crew of the Europs were all Germaus, and unacquaintes with the Eng- lish lanenage, while the men on the Bowen were all equally unacquainted with the German tongue, the mate had been unable to learn any particulars of the mutiny, oF the causes of it, He reported that be fides the cMficere living and dead, aod the two sea men lying ditabled in the forecastie, he saw but two seamen on board, As there were six seamen sailed in theveasel from this port, the query naturally arises What has bicome of tho other two? THE DEAD AND WOUNDED, According to the mate's report. Capt. Armabur y was ving dead in his cabin, uis beat split open by 8 Diow that had evidently Deew struck froin directly in front, the wound describing a line from toe cen tre of the fore directly over the crown, The first mate had his righ ng. Iwas sup pored to be broken, He was other wise badiy beate ani truised about the head and snou'ders, The second mate was lying insensibie from tils wounsts, the nature of Wuich were not ascertained. The two seamen in the forecastle were trom the eilects of their wounds, as was Dassenzor The heen Atier the mate of the Earcpa, Mr, Hilmer, had re ported these facts to his eaptain, a boat vat out from ihe Bowen and poarded the Europa, ‘This boat con trined the cook of the Bowen and one seaman They were admitted abroad the Europa, and said tat they came atthe requert of the mate of the Bowe to ASK ASSISTANCE to take thetr vessel back to the port of N York. Capt. Pichler of the Enropa had bat one mate though ne had a tull crew. It was therefore ex ceodin convenient for uim to spare an officer ; put in Consideration of the forlorn condition of the briz, and as his mats was willing to go and navi in, he let him go. Worle this detachment of the Bowen's crew were e Europa, it was ascertained that the mu- u d occurred two days previously, which would Fave made it two diss after ale bad Ie The most that coud be ascertain: was that THR DIFFICULTY AROSE in regard to the stowage of the anchors, The cap: tuin or bis mate bad desired or ordered the slowed in & certain way, (0 which tue crew « jected, wnd a tree fight’ ensued with tue result above descricod, This m ail that can be known of tho mutiny until the srrival of the Urig. Mr. Hil hier, the mate of the Europe, at the reyuest of the surving oMcers and crew, weut aboard ‘to sail the brig 1to port. ‘The Europa rarved company with her about @ Celok List Saturday morning, She rrived ef Quarantine early yesterday morning ‘The brig had not arrived up to a late hour last evening, but was momentarily expected. She will provably be in during the day to-day Capt, Ingrabam yesterday afternoon made com PIAint before the United States ofcials acainst the crew of the Bowen jor the murder of Cant, Arms burry, and warrants were granted for their arrest These warrants were pliced in the hands of deputy Marshals, who last night went down tho bay to await the arrival of the br ers Savannah Fir nom Visit Nort The Marshall Hose Company of Savannah, Ga, will arrive here on Tuesday next in Magnolia en route to Charie Le cucsis of Re the steamer own, Mass., where 1 Jacket Hose Compa. ther will pe They wi'l remain in N: York at the Mer- hanta’ Hotel ontil Friday. the 19ib. whens. they tike Col, Jas, Fisk, dr.% line to their destination On their return, they will stop here fonr days, and preparations D foutto give them a receptir Wie’ Marshall Hose ls one 0” the wldest orvanizs Hons in Savant iis members are all thor ighbred gentlemer ties desirous of partict pating in the receviion can -uklress David Haskell Hag., of W. EK. Boorse, 22 Vescy street, or J. 0 Curke, Cong Agent Tulcdo, Wadaai & Weateru Rullway, 263 Broadway — Californians’ Veagoan The citizens of Cherokee, Cal., tore down the Austrian George, the murderer 0° Mis 1 the ma: terials, “ ——— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ‘The Mexi a Governmont is increasing the regu latain Juares power Vhe Cuban insurgents have killed 4 seven en near Guantana Nida is 10 Organize territorial tho country lying be st Vie Mexican Government has grantet Thomas & She AN THIF aneoriatoe Of New York tablish a lottery, witn prizes of $30, Col, Miguel covernments | Baud th ‘oon the Donn cine € —— CURIOSITIES OV John Brennan of West Roxbury, Mass, is under ting bis wite to dvaih rday morning William Kurie's gallery Broadway, was pillaged of adous $00 worth of CHIME. Mandell, @ Prussian ay woralay b No arrsats'w man, a reckloss driv Kea down donn Mekeoua in We Yesterday Soed $25 in the 8 Seasi. A Prussian sea captain, residing iu Pol San Fr Committed suicide on M because his wile bad ® sconded with auother capa At the Essex Market Police urt yesterday, V HiIl of 8 Division atrost, way con etauld’s horve, Wagon, bud street Ehiert Brand, a yonng German, committed suicide in San Pravewos yesteriay by bowing. his braivs ub With @ pisioly op his rejection by A- young country: Woman ba whois Ue lad proposed marriag Joho Dition isa drunk: us loafer, le was intoxicated und nselfon car No.4) of the Forty-secc con toid him 1 also Nad soine! to eat hook, but was erpowel pibentiary Lor two onthe frou the Speotal Sessious yesterday William ©, Headiey's houso, at 754 High street, werday mora, re and jet Bie soilor, was fearfully a gaos of rufians in Peter Straus ehorees ay, Wa om street vuday ight m (ed for sleaung wi uces trom Cathar D onded by throwing rs face. Tov oMucr 9 abale Ab bho (MKLIYE DU DA AacAvad, THE BREWERS? wate A Report to be Presented in Pittsbarzh To- CONVENTION. that Makethe 0 Thin ~ Why the Germans Beat the French—Americans and L Tho Association of the German Lager Beer Brewors of the United states meet in their eleventh ‘Snvaal Convention io Pittsburgh to-day and to-mor- tow, Mr. Henry Clausen, Jr., of this city, presiding. They are to discuss questions of general interest to ‘opresent over their trade, The Convention wili $100,000,000. Mr. Richard Katzenmeyer of this Secretary of the Association, bi ty. already sent to the various local organizations of German brewers an interesting report of the Standing Committee of the Association, laws the repor! says: ‘The stamp aw bas not Predicted, nor has the brewer, T! beer about ove mucila nid Cold, does roved # aoceraful a8 a suMetent guarantec compelled ty send thelr rly in the morning In consequence Jn rainy weather—the slamps caatiy CK properly wotll enie fall off tts entirely ‘Touching the internal revevue ous are how: ‘as the ar; K teen) requirement s0 Gefetive ought to be repealed pte. AS epe ally as pos ‘omm tate ftamps Will be made. Adopted by the Go: ment, but tem tat ex Aci proposit arrangement would be more costly, Kegs Would be ruimed by the port oes on to propose that lager beer J, and pay monthly or quarter The breweries be licens jon to substituce Metallic stampa tor paper has been considered byt ( Tnternal Keveoue nd_ reports fron) with metallic kind, when r ‘Would be no improve: Wen woree than ihe preeent defective tye Three men would be Stamps, whieh can be done how by one. The n ‘and besides the peated fastenings. to fasten the ly taxes nccording to their capacity, that is, accord ing to the quantity of beer each of them is cap Of brewing, and that tor the payment of such license taxes securily be given. In conciusion the report says that lager beer ts one ‘ources of German nal of the hibited in the tat nal str European war. and th, a8 Ox tthe An- gio-baxon race 1s degenerating in this country by total abetinence. ee G@ ON PROSPECT PARK. highly successful jented~K nowing Oues ton. The opening day at Prospect Vark proved Notwithstanding tbe g at dim culty necessarily experienced in reaching the course, about 2,600 lovers of the horse were on the ground, and the balcony of the club house w: with the ¢life of Brooklyn, well fl Affine band was in at. tendance, under the leadership of the celebrated cornet-a-piston player, Levy ; snd though music seems somewhat out of place at a trot, the assem biage rewarded tl with genuine applause, ble infor: astray, well-rendered arias of the band ‘The programme offered two trots, and, etrange to say, the favorite in both was defeated, which made the betting spirited, and relia- ation fed many of the knowing ones The first race for horses that had never trotted better than thres minutes had fifteen entri seven however came to the score the favorite at long odds before the st Lottery third, nt beats, m0. Mile hes ever trotte M. Roden. &. D! Potters. ee Lottery G usoo, b. m. Bright J en, £m. Sea Foam. CR Colyer, bi. m. bevel ne, 1, Mavee, or, 6. WH. Alien. 1a Heat Sa 2a ‘The second Fleetwood br. 8. Riwin Booth . only mwas 1, Fleetwood Fleetwood won in turee best three In five, for horses ter than three wil toe. vid 235 635 saa 452 Ais trot of the day wos most exciting Before the start the sorrel mare Nonesuch was the favorite; she had trotted spieudidly at Fleetwood, and was believed to be was in consequence freely backed at the pool Out of the nine entri and among t This game descendant three the Orst beat for the feld. and came in fourth, a dead heat, but in t ed and prised bis fh * day, naa. desperate sirugg! he war toe In the second beat 1. arely, aud was closely J. Bradley, who surpi both gai ly tour won and flee m the splendid stallion H. W. Genet, ‘of George M Patchen, after first money, favorite at 800 against 0 broke badly Bradley and Nonesuch makin third and last heats be trot ed by Nonesuch ed himee.{ and sur- b five, int od Hirai, his ua amer's 0.8 H.W. Geuet, rpenter’s #, i Nonien Joho Mur nye bog. J brwaiey ECW deg Ed White at He Hea garter Ost ose 0: Haiteons aS Lis Mile ab 84 — THE ALBANY SOLDIER. >— Afler ure 82.000, for horses that have never Mile nente, best thre The Marksmanship in Enst River Park- The Banquet in the The members of of Albany, Brig.-Gon, jermanin Koom: the Twenty-ffth Reg wlo, with nent, Woodhull apd staff and a delegation of the Albany Common Coun e Eleventh Regiment, N. day morning at Camp target practice arrive 0 Andes, East Two gold medals were presented Col. in town on Monday as guests of ank, spent ye: River ter. Park, in a8 prizes to the best shots by the Board of OMcere of the Eleventh Regiment companies of each regim r pective captains Krank, of Capt, Stubbles, of the Geclarea the Wingers, the latter 8. Cag pw marched tot the visitors were Eleventh Regiment. seated Col, Fark, Cy Col, Severance, Gor Co}, Unbekant others ALI © the Tuirtie Eleventh, ed at a ——— LONG ISLAND, The new city Was organized Alterman ofthe third Ward elected The schooners M ashore off Port Jefferi badly ai The Rev. John Flushing. nas been cor find bode for tie suppor ter, [toow appears two that hgured #0 ¢ WASHINGION + r of ) governorship A Philidelpuis trader has eonirib tho conscience fund ob account of aa Law ave License not fully paid. Grant's Washington organ ha stan support Commosore Rodeers rope, haw been ordi is to take charge of th All attenipia to owhers of Willard’s Tie weslthy Englishman ited States 18 not a Spronavality that he may chang ihe L de oa Monday anged. One tian is sail to haved Seaman, pastor of Z aort (wun lies on $9 ecu now red home Bareau of Nav: meile te conflict Hotel Rave ta ne Tura who hae om SPARKS FROM INE > Mayor Adams of Portsinouth, N. iT the asylum for the inva, Stone Calf & Co mont Temple, Bo Goo, Crook has relieved Diego, Cal, Stoneman g¢ The Boston Two sons aged 7 and Fou Moaday who went oy Mrs. Cutler, Woburn, Mase’, du day nirD) The delegates to the Union visited Was day, aud returned to Bult were ree nd Main ndjes of Spaight F Lachin vii Fecover widow of the lite Dr teuddenty in Hartio 2 of heart a neton aud Mc more in theevening yosterday ved by Gov. Claflia in on, last eveniog. Gen. 8 Raitr of John Reynolits of St 9 rospectively, Were diowa ase Inter ‘ol e hee nek at 5 o'clock, and both regimen ermania Assembly Root ertat banguet ‘by At the head of the table were Andes, Ma Woodhull. Mu). Krewk!, Capt Carlin, Lux, Lieu! Tie men from the ten pt were selected by their The distance was 10) yards, and each mon was allowed ten shots. Private Geo Company K, Twenty-fftn, Albany, and Nerv ¥ former scoring 7, uni tue where the Lieut Bramboid, and ickt the Twonty-ith was escorted to 1 street depot, overnment of Long Island City oH, Hiner resident of the Board. Munson ant Snyder went BD) NOLES. recently mba by g views They are a drowned, n Church, nd not augn nine bama has formally de- $1.85 to 4 Rove Jecide! eto duty in Bo 4 that be nO wiiled TELEGRAPH, + Was taken to ad bawe institat agaiuet bho Easteru Kaliroad tor de Benj Cutler ¢ Conn, ses oneman at San to Fort Young, ‘ Albans, Vt 1 in the La nd Lodge. of the Montreal Rapids ou th Qives's ational Typographic ont ¥ ve ¥. Hoffman has disposed of all the bills passed by he last Legis ature execot four or Sve. Among ieee Inter is ihe bill wing the eusbructiog of he Midiand sud Adiroudeck rwilroads, ‘Tho Fenian exiles Luby, Bourke, ani Mamitl ar rived in San Pranc.ec Honday wight aod were r ce ved by the in-litary societies wil a number of citizens.” The procession Was lites iniive long Samuel Allen, Jolin Wogstad, Willian Atvey, ho Wareroft. an Wilinn Beauford wer ed ne pond io North Agdover Mare,on Monday after Loon, They were Maling, and (heir boat was capsized by «squait The bridge of the North W the Meriim torday ater awe cum a of ee a Railroad over 1. No. wae burned yes i) eaginos were THE MAN AT WEST POINT. a S$ TO SER ITS THE GOVERNMENT GO SON FREDERICK. pnmeee Astovishment of the Long Branch People— The i in the Move-Grant Bays Five Railroad Tickets—To Correspondence of The Sun. « Love Baancu, June 6.—The Presidential honné+ hold took another airing on the road last night. ‘The President drove himself and was accompanied. by Mra, Grant, Miss Nelite Grant, and Mrs. Gens Porter, The foreign Ambassadors, whose appear- avce in the President's errriage on Sanday so ae tonished the honest dawo from Red Bank, did not Accompany the party, The President's ekill as ® driver did not excite the admiration of the peo} He lield the reins over his horses as carelessly hotds the reins of governms he nd seemed more watchful of the people slong the road than of bis doty, He recrived a number of salut he passed by, not the least profound of which was that ot Gov. Morris of the Pavilion Hotel, If there is any- thing tn the world that the Governor prides himself on, it is WIS INTMITADLE BOW. ‘The man doesn't live that ean excel the Governor in this accomplishment, and he never loses an op- portanity of displaying it to its fullest advantag The bow that the Governor made to the Presid last night was absolutely ovorwbelming. Ie raised least a foot from his head, and extendiny brought it down to his knee in the moa tin} are, at the same time beniling his bod nearly double with kingly erace, Toe Presiden always likes to have the Governor cow to him, 18 Seenis to come #o from his heart, Behind the elegant carriage of the President ap- ponred MISS NELLIS BASKET PHARTON, in which were seated Grandfather Dent snd a eo vant, sud benind Grandfather Dent's tarnoat came. the éstatiisliment of the elegant and accomplished Mr V. Melah, steward to. the royal household, Mr. Mola had been to market, and his rock: and market barkets fell into the Presidential line it torned into the broad avenue, The cortege was Quite imposing, and elicited a world of admiration, This morning early the whole fumily, with the ex: ception of Granafather Dent and Mr. Melah, took the train for New York en route for West Point, ACTUALLY BUYING FIVE TICKETS. The President drove to the de poe tn bis own care riage, and, Mr. Murphy not dein ent, by crately sighped to the window and purcha tickets, The ticket man seemed very much ished, an exnibited so much nervousness that the people smiled. It was diMenlt to tell whict was the most astonished—the President, when be found that he couldn't get to New York without buying bis tckets, or the Licket man waen he found the Previe dent actaally paying for th he Presilent and family entered the car desizned for ordinary people, andl took their seats, Just then Mr. Murphy and Maddox's dun co't came dashing around the corner together, ‘They were both covered with perspir tion and dirt, “Mr. Murphy aligited from bia red buggy and hastened into the car to join the Pri dent. Mr. Murphy seemed much chagrined at fin the Prosident there before him, and expressed lis surprise that a special car Was not attached to the train for the accommodation of the party. The President wil remain at West Poin p nore, of unti! Grandfather Deot tired of & one, for a Mre of the Tombs Suatice Margaret Feeley, a servant at French's Hotel, quarrel with Robert Moody, another servant, and applied to Justice Hogan for a warrant. T Magistrate, presuming that the caso micdt be amicably settled, gave the womam a summons, re- turnabls yester tay. At the appointed hour Moody presented tie summons, with the following written On ite Lack: Received, New York, 6th June, 1871, from Robert Moody, the de the aum of t do!’ars, 19 full eetilement of the action ; and the plas UU decitnes to prosecute vaid action apy further, RGARET 0 FRELY. Witness: J. G. Born. mark After reading this receipt, Jastice Hogan sent (oe the woman, and she was soun taker iaty the cours room. Magistrate—Why did you not come to Court this morning ? Margaret—I did, but this man (pointing to L yer Bord) tol! me that the case bad been settled, and said I might 20 home, Magistrate—I do pot issue eummonses for you to make money, Margaret—I did not make any money. Tue lawyer kept the money for his troup! Magistrate (to the lawyer) —t Boyd—She has it, Margaret—Ho gave it tome as Teame again into urt. Macistrate—Then cive it back to the person from whom you received it Margaret complied with the order. Magistrate (0 soyd)—Rememoor this; when T iskue & summons, It ie not for you to siep in and seitle the case. Such pructices shall not he allowed n this Court while Iam sitting. Do aot letit occur again vo her the money. — = ee HOURS OF LEISURE, — Ashland Lodge, K. of P., lave tt Park, June 9. ‘The second company of the Washington Continen+ tal Guard have their testival ia Sulzer's Park, June 2. St. Mary's Volunteer Choir announce a concert this evening in St. Marr's Lustivute, ta Madison street, hear Moutgomery street, In aid of the building funt for the e workshops for the Union Home and Seno! r picnic in Lion ion of raw: ry fortiva, is afaoancedin the Houlevard Buildiags, TDi stevet, from to-day wall the 9th Laat A crand banquet i announced for this evening ad Tha: tay evening, for the Beant of #e1 ool attached to the Abvesintat. B Kev Win Speluan, pastor, ia (ne - JOTILNGS ABOUT TOWN, ches on Broadway, &) cents each, Police surgeons are not allowed to take pay for any services roudered in any police station, Mary Manery, of 52 Mulberry street, fell down @ flight of stalrs yesterday aud was fatally Injured typographical Union, No. 6, last night Gonated $500 fo the suffering miuers in the coal region ‘The thermometer in Byrne's mineral water «ps at 169 Hroadway #iood at 8) at 4 o'clock yesterday alters bon The bark Elba, from Sagna. and brige Stella, from Havana, ana 1H. A. Pitt, trom Bermuda, arrived Laat bight Two weeks ago M. K. Maximilian, of avenue, fell (rom the platiorm of @ car. Hi terday A fine oil painting of the late esteemed Fiotendent Police station, Yostoriay Clirles Roberg. of 326 Bast Thirty. nd street, fell from hus truck aud was run over, Hie died on his way to the bospital Samuel F. Doeseke!, carpenter, of 292 East Foose thes vatn at Church, he lecture rooui, 10 Third died yew lice Sa- Jona Jourdan, adorns the Franilia street ton street, fe in lwider inst eveniug at 108 Luds low struct, and Was fatally tured, The Hon. G. Hiton Scribner, President of the Enipire Lite Insuiraace Vor the Feeip Ly, WAS Ob Of & B00 silver Gloner service. Manitoba piracy case, Commissioner White Thomas Welcn, Robert Walsh, ea Care, four of the crew OUL Of the even ex? > be extradited for trial, ‘The Coroner's inquest shows the entire inn of (ue chid dary MeMaris, oF 133 Weet Nioeie: nth Street, who conimitted suicide because ehe Ded Lew suspected of elealing @ piece of robo, ‘Thomas Jackson, with two other fellows, stole @ yacht from Communipaw, NJ., on Monday Hetul gals bo the city. THOMAS, DAVINEES ipwied his ¢acursiog ob foor ts the Ton! Last evening sone quarrymen tried to prevent tp men employed on Fifty-eighth street, be ween Eight snd Niash avenues, from working, Dut used no violeuem e Dalles Guwpereed the objectors, sad work wae re a day made nee Mr, Morris Phillips of the Home Journat « Ath 18 the ateatas p Francs They wil Ail ous the suuimar fier vistigg the Isis lanes and glish summer resorie 1 Wile of Major-Gon. Foster died in the Astor Alonso yraterday morning. eho Was the daugh'er of Col Bartuel Moniet, US A. and eater of AEA Majors Ger, Githou Geo’ Fo ter, why had been atavoucd at Boston, was lately ordered to. Calfaraia, 0d arrived In tow with ine wile yesterday Yestertay Superintendent Kelso ordered all mem. vers Of the Pulce Depariuient of this city Lowe + Unifiruia. at all tines and under all cirens sancen™ dhe brendent of the Hoar at Buliee ‘Con manoners mtentont alone lave po Uh permit capimiue and uMcere (o aproat mm clyillaa Greve The late Mr. George Tilfori's pronerty foots ap BE B1Ous $16,000, toetead of $60,000. Mr a bo: Diratied 9500 to hie eplew and alopted aauchter, Aud the interest ubiy on the remalader to ue wile Uure ihe her life. Mr- James runmed up the cvs Or the conieatent, Mrs, Tilord, belgre Surrogate Huscuings yortihiby: A life-size oll portrait of Rullof the murderer, ashe Anpeared Inthe court ryom oa Irial.on exhibition ta, the window of the Parenological Mukeum ac 389 roads WAY. is allracting much wticntion, Lbis was ned by a Biaghomtom artist whue Rullof wasoa (rial aud id 10 be Very correct; aud Mf 60, he was certainly Sirabge looking at least, At Qo'ciock. yesterday morning & woman, sccom- panied by a dru: ‘By=-gO! Into man had pull bea the boat ups he w web Lntage aight oficers on duty ta the plunked Lato thy Welor and reegued We drowuing pale, ons tt