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= nse mas an et sr nw Boe EE ——— TUIRTY- ‘WGHTH YEAR, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUND 9, 1871, PRICK TWO CENTS. —===== — = == res —— —S3, THE DEAD DOCTOR SPARR. | tea wathetiaeh trtta *raita oon Watveeany | A GREAT DAY ON THE AN [aorta en m rue 24%) THE BOND STREET WIDOW. ei te mali DOG FIGHTING ON THE HILL linen — heard bis being found dead in his The Crow ot the Sui esolate in Open M —>— — ORVILLE QRANT VISITING THK BAIR | | hry Walsh, chambermalt, Knockod at the door | SPLANDID TROTTING ON THE PROS. THE CUNNINGHAM-DURDELL MUR- THE ROUGMS’ AYTERNOON NEAR OUTS ’ R 4 s of Dr. Sparr's’ room and got no response, Alter » DER REPRODUCED. rap NBURG YESTERDAY, CLAFLIN SISTERS, trying tos ral times, she looked throug phat ttt adhe dt ‘The ship Resolute, bound for Liverpool, hauled A Vexsaiiies, June 8.—In the National Assembly Lakes f the Coroners Sary—The Doctor | Grecia” the doctor tying oa the Boor, | wa, Geene mace between Golda into the atream yoaterday morning and took her | Mire, Cunningham’ to-day & motion for the prolongation of M. Thiers's Verdict of ine eer Awtelen Lotter Rewad | ‘Dr; Cookman tontided that death wan cuesed by] aad Americas Gi crew on board, Afier dark some of them tried to | — certouw Death—The Fifth 1 torm of office as Chief Executive of France was post- | ing Jersey The NMpectators Taking @ vie Body What the Claflin Sisters Say wood, Lot Eveline, Kate I escape, having previously drawn ono month's w D =The Solitary Seutry Over a | ponod until after the completion of the supplemen- f in—An Unexpected Melee. Ae wie Dre ver in Saag Quarters. dered, end (ne Ci . anit for Ihe £8. Palm Thos. Jefferson tn in advance, The conseque ce was afoollision be- Grave tn Mt Jo-Life Ine 10e, 87,500. | tary elections to the Assembly, It is authoritatively A brutal seene was witnessed yesterday after> dhe report having gained currency that Dr. | movalot thebody. ve * PN sk Yesterday was the great day of the season on | twoon the officers and crew, during whioh the second | Last month Mra. Sarah Parker, jhen.of 90 Var- announced that M. Thiers favors tho republic for | noon on the Jersey Heights, noar Guttenburg. & the (ature government of the country. Itis reported | namber of politictans bad planned ® dog Might, jek atreet, heard of the death of her husband, Wit- | that Gens, Rossel and M, Coorbet, of the Commane. | Among the personages who cod themsclves: not received direct, and from sources im this city | nave been unearthed in Paris, The court martial for | (a for the sport were Mike McLaughlin of Brook+ 1d become general, and | deemed untrustwortny, she directed # letter to the | the trial of insargents has not yet convened. The | iyn, Pullice of Union Hill, one of the greatest breeds lor) qaused by overexertionsin walking from the | delight in witnessing the sporta of the turf, ‘The | reported |t to | the Lieutenant wationed at the Barge | Register of Dents in that city, As St. Joneph isnot | Oftclat Journal aroribes the insurrection to the eon- | ere of bulldogs in New Jersey: Phil Carroll of » ¢ Hotel, oe * AT yonrs Of 88. |b stconies of the Club House, and the upper story of | ON Nenue was at once sent to Capt, Cherry, re | Blessed with m Register, an answer was received | gregation by Napoleon of throe hundred thousand | Hoboken, Jim Conkey of the same place, the Clips FROM OUR REPORTERS’ NOTE BOOKS, | he Grand Stand were thronged with these latter, Pag the assistance of the Harber Police Boat | from Mr. George Hillyer, an undertaker of that city, | workmen in Paris, pei d Pete Cauley of Saltersvilie. panna elegantly attired, whose prosence lent an additional nes, appy Party « wi Hook—Mar: 1 he Ch uk. Sparr, who was found dead in a room va Hotel on Wednesday morning, as here ried, wae the vielim of self murder, in- reporter of Tux Bun inet evening sters-in-law, Mre i Wooduall ant Mrs, Claflin, to ascertain the facts tn tor Was very cordially received yn of the noted female brokers DE. Beare was a lerae, corpulent man, and nad | Prospect Park Course, ‘The anticipated contest be- | mate drew an iron elrying-pin from the rail and | lism, at St. Joseph, Mo. As the intelligence was heen subject to apopiectic fis. He has at times | twoon the celebrated Goldsmith Maid and American | cracked several heads, An oMeer from Bedloe fa to th a ce: fe ean ‘Poateree Wins “by Gambetta tity “and | Giel drow thither an immouse concourse of aport- | Island, who was passing in « emall boat, heurd ¢ pooper. ‘The At which ended in his death was doubt | ing gentry, aa well aa great numbers of ladies who | row, which by this timo the cave, The rep ab the cleeant man fp Thirty eighth atrect, the ladies expressing th any information in their posses. A complete description was given of the deal man, | In the Assembly to-day the debate on the removal | Two dollars was charged for admission, and aboat ho was In command, immediate - Down te Sandy | charm to the beauties of the scene. iy vetted tr the It solute ond boarded her, with | Mr. Parker belleved it was her hurbemd, andon the | of the political disupilitics of the Orleans Princes | one hundred persons wore there, ‘The majority of we ofthe Pastor ofthe Fash= | The day was sultry, but the excitewent of the | Roundaman GriMith and a section of mon, solicitation of Mr, Hinman, the editor of the St. Jo | was resnmed, the sports were from New York and Hudson coun- ch of Kingston, N. ¥. ‘On talring posseasion of tie ship, the police found | sen Republican, sho departed for the West. ‘The Committee reported in favor of abolishing the | ty, a large alaughter-houne delegation being presen! ‘The First Reformed Church of Kingston, N. ¥. the Tow quelled and the officers dressing the wou: “ \ he First Reformed Church of Kingston, N. Y., nt. Ramors were rife at an early hour | o/ seven of the crew, who hid Incerated wounds of ASURPRISH FOR AN AFFLICTRD Wire. law of proscription, when President ‘Thiers rove | from tho Jersey City meadows, All the brooders on Tuesday afternoon, was resplendent with the | concerning the condition of the two horses, which | the sculp. The captain declined oe teas Wi On arriving at St, Joseph Mrs. Parker sought | and said be bad opposed the abrogation of the | put in an appearance except Pullice, The pit was ® toilets of the fashionable throng that had gathered | peincipaily occupied the attention of the spectators, | terference of the pollos, but reques seke this F_the residence of the undertaker. and from him | Iaw because be believed such action would | square, ten by ten, around which were ponte, the “4 l'to escort her down tbe Buy at 5 o'clock to witness the marriage of the Rev, D. W. Vande- | ang discussions as to their respective merits and Coase et on the Resolate will put to learned that Mr. ker had shortly after his ar- | be daogeroa He only assented to the f same as in a cock-pit, “Puffy Stevo" acted as veer, the talented pastor, and Miss Helen, te ac: | ihe probabilities of auccess and failure were freely —_—, rival in the city married a Mre. Cunningham,» three: | views of the Committee on tho Princes engaging | ticket vender, A little dirty old bar disfeared one coniplished daughter of George W. Gasherie, Bsq.. | inqulved in, The Indios seemed to take almont as SKIDL AT THE BAT, time widow then living in Messina street, Mr, | not to ait in the Assembly and aot to enter into any | ide of the room, from which any quantity of Jersey leading partner in the firm of Gasherie, Emery & | uch interoat in the sport as those who were risk iistten we Panaavipete Parker had been & widower before his marriage | intrigue eeainat the Republic. The ty of the | lightning wae dispensed at eight cents a glass, Ivoy, of Walker street, New York, Long before tho | ing their money on the result. Indeed, if a reporter | T™ aS white Stockings oF vith Mre. Parker of Verick stroct, and Sarah, his | Republic bad been confided to bim, and he should | At a little past 1, Peffy Stevo mounted » small appointed hour the edifice was densely thronged, | iray judge by observation (rom afar off t may be { paitetaremn: June Ree The most ex focond wife, alko wore widow's weeds when he | not betray the trust, to of and announced the doors open, and tickets for every available place being occupied from aisle to | presumed with somo degree of confidence ther not yonson was played this a‘ter- | Courted ber, This was not known in St. Joreph. ‘The Assembly then voted to abrogate tne saw of | sal eailery, Prof. James Van Keuren, (ormerly of New | y iow groenbacks did chauge aude among tty fuir | Kame ¢* base wal thus wonson was pldved this Witt” | one savant of Mra. Parkor of New York created a | proscription by 434 yeas to 109 nays; and proceeded York, presided at the organ, ones, Bo this as it may, their tatereat in the pro. | ™ 7 ‘Athletics of this city. Mr. Beardslio of Washington | Stif in the Western city, More so, however, when | 0 deciare valid the elections of the Duke d'Aumal Promutiy at 4 o'clock the bridal party arrived, | ceedings was manifested by Teskak ih Kyi The AURULNE Gene bant 06 ined tha and to the rich harmony of Mendelesoin's famous Te WILDEST exciTeMeny, was select ump Wedding March" proceeded up the sisle—the | ang iace handaerebiets and gay ribbons floated in bride Lecomingly attired in white eatin, with Court ing gir eo arcot the victors as they neared the hom (rain, overdress of tulle, long veil, and wreath of | gusich, Tho judges of the day were Sheppard orange blossoms, and the groom in black. The | Knapp, Geo. B, Alley, and B, A. Buck, and their de bridesmaid, the beautiful Miss Waller of New York, was attended by Mr. William Gasherte, brother of he brie, and was also roped in ‘The Rev. Dr. Rogers, of the Fifth avenue and Twenty-first wre assisted by the Rey Yee Stitt and At the conclusion of te eremony the o forth the. Corgeatton March from Prophet,” sud te bridal party repai renidence e¢ bre bride's father, in Fair atre A aumpeuons Foust was apren Vue presents were costly and numerous, and val wed At $5,000, Among the most noticeable w solid silver tea set aud a gold dinner set, both of ¢: avi The sam ir readiness 1 give 5 veep eid Mrs, Woodhull, “we know nothing ro than you do, You know we fn With these people, and races was such that few, if any, felt any serious barrasem about the case f Bave new no con mast relv, like everybody else, upon the reporters fof the pease for our infortuation." Tie ,orter—You of course know (he general facts fat Dr. Spurr went to French's Hotel at a iate hour ay night and took @ room, to which he oo ‘Tues otired, avd that the vet morning be was found Lying uyen the Noor, UNDREAAED AND BFAD? Mrs, Woodbull—-Ob, you; we kuow all that from Be pry pr be ica from Batara) Causes Or cou .uted sui Two dollars for oach to get in,” the man of two wives only | and the Prince de Joinvilie to eeats in the Assembly | A sport presetod a piece of paper signed by one before bis death, and hardly seven ihevat, be wade nothing on the Art ana econ | fave afce Me tasrage wilh 'We barra ‘rio, | OAC of WBlOiI, || | ft uheary who as going 0 Set bis dog. Tag Chieazos scoring Ave. On the third | Gurninzham. bad hie life ineured by | tne , Jane 8.—Kt is rumored that the Count de | paper contained the words lonse pase innings, the Kelectic of New York for #5,00, and by the Atlas of | Chambord has arrived at Boulogne. Jules Mires, | bearer.” inning the Athletics mato three, and the Chicagos | St. Lovie for $2,500. ‘This inrnrance was now | 116 celebrated French banker, le dead 4: Puffy looked at tt, bat not being able to road, im fone. In the fourth inning oth enrned blanks, | Moubling the insurance agents of there companies ; fench banker, ls dead. afy looked at it, bat not ng al road, the Ath inning Wood and ‘another of the | Romors of poisoning were binted at by the em: | Panta, June 8.—The Marquis Gallifet was assas | quired, * What's that ovon beran playing with a ball outside the lino, oh haa Ftd Pad Lass in mCi Kann & Co. | sinated to-day by the widow of one of the Commu- Btranger—That's a pass from Cauley, meat avons the spectators. De, | time of his geet een uy hid | iste, who was abot by his order. Poffy—I don't know anything about that. You of Varick street ———————_——— con't play no pase on me, I was told to get the dation. Mrs, Dark - unravel THE MYSTLO TLE, pons. They wiil count heads on me, and it I fall the Atuletic Club, ant THE MYSTERY OF HER HUSPAND'® DRATH. short I ot to square it with them, every fnilure of Wood ore rhe did this, however, the people of St Blranger—T toll you it’s all right, nh Jooking with snapicion on the new claimant taakee Ea es by roar word: bet @ thoy «@ # $7,500, compelled her to furnish better evi on ave tu jerk you ow u Hence of her tdentive tan her words and the mar. | _ At the Grand Lodge of Free Masons yesterday, | PS'AiT rishi" anid the. tran be nd the Chicagos were again | riaee certificate, with accompanying letters and am | & Fesolution ip relation to the ritual, claiming that Pafler foratching his ‘d FLEETWOOD WAS THE FAVORITE, whitewashed davits from persous in this city who wore intimate | some expressions therein conflict with the religious | “1 be d—m if I don't thin In the seventh Inning the Athletics soored two, | with the decensed husband, were soon for} to Sea Foam second choice, and the reat im the felt. 4 the Chieagos w nt ont for nothing, Cuth ol a . opinious of the Hebrew Brethren, and directing « TES sPoRt BReUN, design and (oish, The betting stood 100 to 60. Fleetwood a bd pe \s ; ne | oe otenh, together with depositions (rem sual inat the | Terr making a splendid My-cateh, ending the init Jovepls, togethe! : At a little bovore 2 the signal was given, and twe Weniog the dride and groom at. rted (or | field. At the start Kveline took the lead. which | with two Chieacos on tue bares . ce | oe sora reat tot chnge which would be satistactory to Masons of &l! | horrible brutes were trotted ont, one a dark brown A, 4 id the Dis- | religious opinions, was laid on the table 4 fro Broo! New York, and on the next day sailed for Europe in | she maintoined tll near the half-mile pole, when In the eighth inning the Athletion were treated horney took tue A, he p y and white spotied, from South ely n, the Bcotin, Many personal friends, in a cyariered | shebroke, and Fieewwood passed Wor and won (he | with snoter Set. the Civenzon scoring | thon sitting, Aestimony was’ Cohen euBicent te | The Grand Treasurer reported the receipta of the | %# Stout the other « white bull, named Joe. | Bo seanior:" ‘escorted them down tie ‘bay as far as Hin 81M, Lottery coming in second and Eve: | three runs. ‘The ninth innings seran with the Ath: | convict Mra. Cunningham of murder, but as will be | year to be $71,796.00; expenditures, $68,004.19; | Mat they hed beon in, many « hard rowete pattie. wndy Hook, 6 30 alate med with, apie et 4g peotea eats [eka Bhe Wad Rarand Haseieiiree diate iy Dalance on hand, §3,632.10, A supplementary re- | Their respective owners announced that neither Foum | (wo, and were ‘efonted by four runs fellow laborers of Parkour, knowing Lue woinan Cuus | POFt showed that §83,709.00 has since been handed | had ever Been whipned or shown the white feather, dbo Instore 2d, 24. Ath. Seth. Cth. Th. ath. On, pingham and the Grand Treasurer, which he willcredit in bis ac- ah Ptetet tt ele THE SUSPICIODS TAKING OFF counts for 1871-2, niCagO, of her previous lorus, aroused. the: ‘ . Jol trainers, each rab! and pattin lor the pressure Of an excited pi The Mt. W, Jobn il. Anthon was reGlected Grand | {iT ynck: “Fifty dollars @ side wi was demande Master by @ majority of 1,548 out of a vote of 2,272. | made, and that between the owners, len n gf amt. ’ \ fet t lay af i Bend Hon Bi M, We Loi RM c to let Gashed the bra' * who were fustening them | yusterday afiernoon almost by a miracio. fe is | "fis tnety neat was a repetition of the third, and tines of Buttimore. sign gir, oil, weg RW. Christ, G. Fox was elected Deputy Grand | was given to lot go, c wl Superintending the construction of a pier at the | Sea Foam was declared the winne Bartimons, June &—The Forest Citys of Vell, fi ¥ CO, where Parker was Master ; KR. W. Edmund L, Judson, Senior Grand | and out of the pit, jumped the trainers. Stout got N ii—'That matter was all gone t : = e ; @ iet ayes . eword thal Mr. lurker one wedk before his desth | Warden: R, W. and fon. James W, Husted (the bala | ‘8% first hold on Joe's right fore leg, and the latter : the nig ae! Ame ag: ‘oot of Ninets-eiath street, North River, and lave ! ang, June #181. 70 for horses | Rock/ord, Til, and Pasties of Baitimore played | was strong and tesithy, ‘Two days atterward he beg TlecacatetL Shbior rasa: Ware uM | at the firss Tange soverod he left oar of Stout. Boek soiry to pop yesterday afternoon started his home, walking nee, ? this afternoon, In the first inning tho Pastimes | Caled mpon him and tound him lying in bed com Soin We Bs eA ty then let go and caught each other by the head, ’ You B eee ron fe +8 mn tie up track of the Hudson Riv thway g. om om 41111 taitea the F Citys piaining of griping pain in the stomach and burnin Lf, ry! W. deriea al, yeiered bterry bocte. | Shcok each other soundly. They relinquished U Y Ve rend chem at the . ‘ Vi t222 bo scor a the For hye. soc heat of the mooth and throat, ‘These symptoms | Bi! Tie Wand Rev. Ite L, Schoonmaker, | Wold four times, each time the floah giving way, f y iv gor soon be saw a train approsching him, ana to avi ge, Lot 3 @ second at the F peg he at aroused the suspicions of Mr, Wolff, and the life in ory < ve ‘ ¥ cried out Patty, “ Two doltere Well, the point do you know wheth tide? Mre, Cieflin—There was tol to-day, and we ore wailing for the verdict to eatisly at point been inquest cisions in each case satistaction by ull interested. © received wilh unquilified ter—Tre verd et of the Coronor's Jury as desth to epoplexy. That may be corre t Do you KDOW Of aby circumstances relating st would bave led him to commit suicide ? Woodbnli—We bad rather not say anything at, He was one of the party that has been antly before the public, and we Moving it was At Bo'clock the Mirst race of the day began. It | the Athletics, then in the was for & purse of $750, mile heata, best three in fy THe by-play was pers in Farnese, and was open toll horses that nad never | desist by the Prcsicrt trotted better than 40. Fourteen entries were | tomare a solid ran el tn antil required to t in this inning the Athletics a to the | made for the race, but of these only five, appeared | scored four runs, p'acing them ove ahead. the (hi +Woore | upon the course, Sea Fonm, Fleetwood, Lottery, | cavos being whitewsslied, In the #ixth inning tor Eveline, Kate Darcy, and Thomas Jeferson. Atnietics sored fou for t Fuing om the defevsive, We don't attack fl Tie was @ large, thick set, ge he apparently inclined to wpoplexy, Fee used Cited wite sores, T don't. baw if Shey M Siiet Sou would consider the verdict Jed the agent Uuul—We vont know anything to the mienianee Providentinl Kecape on the Budi Katlroad. Mr. J. Guthrie, of 496 West Thirty.fourth | SAPINE 'Ugasund qng gooitapy amid sireet, one of the most eMeient employees of the | maintained the @ atroter Board of Public Work Hrat.—Fleet wood ted until t, when he broke, aud the heat in 4529, je evoulng pape” epoaks of your River Mn. APARR OUT me about that t is not a co d word to put him out of the t ad until nearing the be ecaped a violeut death | Wien Sea Foun passed Wi m, aod made the ie «City of Rockford Waxtug the Pans | thor inveetiveti : - y : For bai! an hour they continued the battle, rolling oy ped over to tie duwn track, on which a You yest Citys nota At the end of the first ball} cirance wie discuseed, the tater by way of warn. | Ferd. C. Rwer, D. Dea eee §. aera ahaa re- | one another from Korner to corner. Wate ther . ‘ Kare Darey a tho Chird inning, owing to the very peculiar de. | ines seqnainting the hen dying man of the death of | clected Grand Chaplains 5 W. Johnston Kuuntaln, | were separated, both were sponged down and giveo sors special train was approsebin gineer TNC A Tt isi. A cisions of t pire, Mr. Hoyt of the Olymp Sa pL HAA itiehea tonineie | Grand Pursaivant | W. dow Hoole, Grand Tyler: | Water, “Then they were again let go. Both now lat n M dieat. Wi ta Coad e c “ t, 5 Geo, Keaymond, Grand clurer ; «! Rehr ievedcydl Ad Aleta kab ; Rdg a burtsl, This knowledee the tn seriamation: ‘The olfcers were subsequent’? is CHEWED ONR ANorni aieved by the passing train on t yer track ¢ ub ated hu band seemed to inugh away, and medi- | iC the blood flowing in every direction, After fight- Atiear it, and remained om th Tue ay Kt ued to he prepared by the wile (ir cnd Mastor Anthon announced thet he had ac- | ing one hour and three minutes Joe began to woak streck bin, and threw bim ove bbe Tire main interest of the day was centred in ti cepted an invitation to lay the corneFstone of the | en, his legs seemed to give ont, and two or three rauie river wal, ® basket which Le was carrying pew Capitol st Albany, with the spprovriute cere. | times he sank, but still holding his grip. At last belog cast H fot into the river, The train ion 01 = Inoniow ol the craft ow the Mthof Jane, ond hoped | Stout got a square hold underneath his neck, and Was stopped to take u t every che supposed Selo theres heals adam LN ti Lodges which could aoso would attend either in | Joe tell over on, his beck, and a kick or two told i but he was found to bave on war backod age Au ull or by rep tatives, that bis time bat come. He was choked to deata w bruise on tie left He | $4,009, Lucy an wk [he Grins Loge agreed to repeal the bast clause | in just four minutes, Joe's owner, lifting him, said, ped on board t which the conduct Pte race, OF ¢ the Mtl wis nto reseh bis bor Vil GHANT TURNS UP, 7 tonteht? tis Mr. Orvil Geant, ch y Ve Urou We are very od ads. gton, the Pretimes retused to cor 5 : nie the gaue, Finally. however, Me Hoover rv of tho Maryland Club of this city, was sut avor of tae Porest Citys Wet, QM, Ae cinw and food er thia Mr. Rarlin 's fellow workin n, another of most damning the room with andon enter *, Cunningham, loot race, in whtea Goidsmitt Malt, Ath, Alb, oen. jean Girl fora puree Pastime 0 EE SORE I es el is ner Were also entered Se ere aS sade fe favorit THE WASHINGION SERIKE. esmith 9g — cebly requested to hy e Wiki os He exertion a pos the fleid. Mr Lowell, the or the Work Resomed ander t Atmerieny irk or moat Hberaily, He ev Potice-T - dently teit con of puccesy, Tt was whisper cro wuicho< | Phe Hoboken Turtle Club's Seventy-Otth | avout by thote woo should know that he had letou in our closet 14 Lull, rtablanndpdpoah aba tint. he “ireant to win thie, the: great teet- of slip. Bows Tue DYING VICTIM nd him 9 gla pohng wa ther ts forced. wi can taposet ‘i The serenty-tifth annual reunion of the Mob At tlt point Mrs. C.adin returned vo the room, | xen Turtle Clad was celebrated yesterday afierno aun brerie i hor uiaier'b Inst remark, ond? ken Tw Clad was celebrated yesterday afiern die, our sheveion js tirown oul into the etree at the Claremont Hotel, Manbattanvilie, about ae iree, OW oatic troubles were undred and ity guests par in the constitution provieing for the amendment of Je was a good dog; be was over-watched, bul iny aruele only at ¢he following session, so thatthe | UIl plant him decently, ret tigaid, of, Was give Ww cu ta'can be adopted neat’ year, The | Half an hour was spent at the bar, and then time Sherenpon the sick ty pressed t n) Lod. Will close tis morning was called. Tipe os one receiving scructhing sweet aid palatable dees mcieeasitieatie ‘The Recond fight was between a black and white at the same time sayin ° , called Bruno, from the slaughter house of McWil- What's that you gav’ tne? TUM TEP ORR ED ACAL ARTIONS Hams, on the Jersey City flats, and one Copper, The Prize for Switt Typesetting Aw: to Bons Burton's Friend. « MEDtuM-ersED poas, Batrmoxs, June 8,—In the International Typo- | but Copper seemed. bo, be the best built, and odde sugsred,” returned | graphics! Union to-day, the Committee on Subordi. ran on bim, Twenty-five dollars a side was staked e ‘ by the owners, On being let go Copper hung backs Rarlington in the | Pale Unions reported in favor of the working card | (or q second or two. Brono made a dasn and @ informe | Micra wisn nat easy | #ystom, which Was adopted, The same Committee | snap, but did not take, Then they closed, and is Jtiattao of Aer husbands went off in | reported that the Coluinbus Union should mot bave | Wat give and take, a few shakes on both sides, th 5 a dash away, then ® brush again, each goiting im J this was packod:by that of the | Mimitted Mr. David Butterfeid without permission | well on the other, Bruno caught Copper by thefien L Of Fourth and. | of the Indianapolis Union, and that the lattor Union | side of the mouth, avd laid it open, Loosing his ore that bine | should adait mem without fine, The report was re- | 010. he then cauglit Copper by the hind lee, and body was wash: | joctod, came very very noar snapping it. Copper's backer ! fof; and here a, singul La one Ean. of wator, A rived weainst Ws, baat Kur down, They’ bay ola, which w Protection of tho | licht strikers Quiet Wasmxoton, June 8—The contractors re saved work to-day in various parts of Washinzto No interference with the Laborers was attom| k Was unusually One, and a start | the strikers A erong police force has t made, the hide toe course trom | IM reserve noar where tho work t# pro 4 The coalioavers at ths consolidation winrves. in NECK AND NECK, Georgetown have resumed work under the prote oe The atten lant rave no response, Wherenpon Mr ow “Why no, ‘at was Water, my ow SWere tu tue best who took lis name from having copber apots abou? his body. Both were ly responded the roman ating. club house was set for uw Fee hundred guests, ra abe beens of the police All 1 quvet tn Alexan ria, eats of great prio | the afternoon green turtle roup, Preaideat Jawes | futhurver prevailed among the the a t work ar v $1.50 per day. The | GP efie. a 10-'@ 5) W Taylor, ‘Thos, Dann and Wa. H. Corrie, Amone | the owner of Golurmith, retaned he connden a - Testimony sii ice to protect sil who wish t work, and ct zone are prepared to assiet Uhem g man'r hea kuowu .bcut us now, the more the Leticr, | fine breakfast was served hk as the ex: iis WoochullAsT said before, toward thes peo «her sisters and bra' uccess. wud Was Investing largely in pools, | A Old Man Murdered by a Lickock, the owner of Westera Girl, too Ward Boys, side and whispered in lis ear that Guldsmt William Murphy of 86 Centre street, who wae A heraell, O: wing this. Intelligence Aiden «stepped buying. He paced up and down | stabbed by a boy in Robinson street two weeks agc meta e Gel | the course died in Bellevue Hosptial yesterday, Murphy, "9 0 sive. We d t t aug of Third | undertaker t to iuyure | theruests we ¢ Fire Commissioner W Coulter, Fire Trustee F. A of sie Twenty eighth Prec Deiter known as “ Oufiy Gov't, \ ou't moan Chat they stall injure us, But | man, Judy Web Capt, MeCl A ROD IN PICKLE FOR THEM. Gee Eanes Col, Tappin, "Top Thompsou, the comedian, Col 8 look at this paper, which pur- | Van Bruut, Nathan Comstock, Ev t tonnd on Dr. Sparr’s | Bride, El, “Pettonger, an ter handed to Mrs, Woodtal si times and tried to explain r§ undertook to pull Bruno off, and Bruno's backers Crag is intro Inced A motion wae adopted disapproving the action | called a did the unlucky | of the Colu ul, and elamed the battle, ibaa Uaioe: ana albatduas vie ied lan: Hot words now passed. The referee ordered the tolls Union acted Improperly in endeavoring | ffbt 0 proceed, but one of the outside flonsive man, wae pickné UP DURDELL-CUNNINGHAM NOTORIETY. 1g EAL Legh Aca! ing | Copper's trainer, ‘and tho whole r ber seeking adwission into another Union, Lion War adopted recommending that the to Unions pay the funeral expenses of food stan, Host of otners tune STREAMING WITH PRESPIRATION, wae au punected witn tbe club, Joun Oliver, baving re red one hundred aud ten spoonfuls of cuowder was declared (he champion, and Was presented wit on werion: + bewutitu! ¥ ble bouquet. It was one of We | | men \appiest reunions for years in 220% S a ad thai Joneph Coburn Accused of Theft, So bngeheny oak fey arereartul:autyct | Joe Coburn, the prizefighter, was yesterday sod Four views with it, aud ol wil be rns T taken betore Justice Hogan at the Tombs on charge T willuat bay you hid beter col ta t old and in Rowin; ment fine upon a former meim- nduced by be excitement consequent upon this | chips news. The Maid, however, proved wot to huve | Gans sur y hurt, for, warming to her work, the | when ho tu * disappeared, aid she won the second host | a knite im! passing at (he uall-mile the Ame 4, but broke at this point vue the favorite a dat 100 to 25, Goldi Smith, i possible mor street, an ng of yruue Fu Craig, at whose solicitation, co : et a aes hat, and | the wile, F pled with that of D inanre bis lite, ¢ majority of ‘the party (-a-doxe k not Ii batiering one other ; d there was wing where the ight might have ended bad je Englisb Nock jumped in and demanded order, saying (bat the referee bad given the Oght to Bruno, This seemed to satisfy the party, and or was restored; but Copper's trainer, whose name said to be Hough, was non est, Hough bad no righ€ to touch the dog, and fairly lost the oa The last battle was betweeo an English pall called Strait and an imported Irish bred named Tere ror. The Irish dog had the preference, the match Comprnion, Craig eull to the fore, battling for the | U{vom sls tu ofices om equality with mea, Ad: } peing for $10 a vide, The battle was stubporaly, es ae J Pree tatinnar sympathy with dhe minera’ strike | Sontested, Doth being severely bruised and tora. dred me tthch wan" the delet whe prescriber ior | 1t Peonsyivanis was adopted Gag cot tus treet st Terror, aad wou the bevus.e 1 aN cae OL ovelt | NoWAL Of the contest in the organization of the Parke rw both, £0, ay the least, gives color to A Wite warsltac mai Mr raiSea; Gane ‘A general drunk followed, and James Hl. Co! Wwe Grand durors bya majority of two, | Of the : ed vim. 0 wer Was 1 Ba LABTive ese, rplinerd | again appeared on the scene, and ordering every Hach, ame boys then ran and the | body from the room bat an oid man nan Me gnme toad of chine His | was wasting ue ra man week Rome, seve plaster over the wount, | marie on the itor pat some FeO more coowt ib Until ws | self slone secueed. the burial. af the corvee. even | and Murphy Woven mdimation act to, He went | without, the curtomory certificate. “No plate ‘was iMleicrue Hospital, and died of peritonitis yester~ | placed on the coin, no attempt was made to mark te) he crave in Mount Mora Cemetery, and poor mis. | q,,t'tr — uided Parker was huddied away, and the insurance of 90 Fourth avenge, was on St. Patrick's Day rob Hee atte estan erent ane the New £ Pehire Leaial bed of a gold watch and chain worth @290, und or at Usuente: Jone Res Both war ue 4th of June he saw in the possession of Coburn BOK SIEM TEM OFONE BORN - si F \ chain which be. believed was that stolen, Bo. | {2King the lead and maintaining Yt to the end, ¥ applied to Justice Hogan tor a warrant, and seater: | heats toe America ay Coburn was arrested by Capt, Garland, The prisoner *aid he bad purchased the chain about Ove months ag knocked, 0” 4 You bout pa and Polly, aud rihey were ina house by thomvel¥ce th abe for y Vis ate old man went ho 1 Kally,who ly, carefully powdered over the Committ ck, And tn a way known to him: | port ivine t 1 poor old mother, hog eon Fast Typo Setting made a re- orke Abirensbere, of Philadelphia at prizes W Edwarts, of Norfolk, second; aod James A. Butler, of Little Rock, Ark., third, Miss Moore, of New ¥ who had when first formed of the lai Id chata worth $100. Amos C. Lell, | claimed to Mr. Lovell 'd have nu Kk, offered o resolution Union recommend eve, 80 {AF as DFA ness of hi But for the re roke (Le Geld.” ‘Tae third and | The Mrsocra’ Goldamith oO; stealing a ge ) aud you want uble oF Wi D me here du.ing th powtessi eure the p Of wil the oocubants and ay MOBILE, Be Le sr vi were A® Quickly presented to the several ir es held caucusses moned, neither was t doeto this merniag with closed doors, preparing for a re ict parties 1B 2X In cach of Dee-t Yack up. your tt nod get them 8 And lock a wn into tbe Milton can —$——_—— The ment Farce, an who was stabbed by ber hush Jobo Ladoux, alias Frenchy, at 89 New Chamd In the Eleventh Assembly District last night street, on Wednesday night, ls still in precarions | 175 names were enrolled, making thus far $50. Im Phe In tach if Me iitiyer's | condition. Sie forgives bet husband, but does not | the Thirteenth District 800 names have boen em oman of the pore, | Want to ive With bi A ber life 4s sparod nt ob the tack da fair cheuce Of besting ber | of Lit essiul rival of yeaterder. Barusted to get thel y inay have Oller parties ge nselvos comlug under the Lasit seasoned she will st from William Clark, the proprietor o! | eu Wacwh to test ae tue Arbor; apd when inquiry Was made of Clark, ‘oxsts, Jawes Irving, John O'Donnell, Jamos D. | alter 2 protracte is ity hike St. J ME to td thon you Causay wuak you pleoce ¢) | Who is sick in bed of rheniatism, we admitted thai | MeMana, former owaer of Flora Teuple, aud Wr. | at-Arms aud Democratic Door 1a HN Be reap them’ he bad sold the chain to Coburn, "The maker of the | Shaw, the proprietor of the Union Course, woe —— You must be resolute and determined tn all you | chain could not posiuively ideutify the one in Co: | beary’ winners on this mace Lal ne mild aa you may please | burn's possession, as le bad made others of a sini ‘The following is ix suinmary of this rac aps {te wonld bo best to 4 mocratic Sorg evening & few persons were \ fe Cones ing «disturbance, A Mr, Fletcher was objected ta ray of 137 Concord street was | Wheldon, Clas. 8, Spencer, who denounced hi sed into found lying on the sidewalk last night in Forman | as a Tawmany Repnbdlican, street, Brooklyn, 0 from injuries om Uh where he d Jacob Head 11 indictment —_$———— rolled. During th scob Toadinger, never pressed for am indictment - ; afver the testimony was all in Another Brooklyn Tragedy. rejected, under the belief that they designed e bill Crnie anager of | Procecile of ti free for alt horses; mite | Mr. King's ro jouth and Futton streots, again | the hands of. th 1 4 | played at French caroms, 85 points, for $50. aide, | & You cai and Poily. and py wan > 18 tog cy * Popil Playin whieh * | ier pattern, “As the case stauds, there 1s nothing to | has crostea more interest. in sportbing circles than | Last night Mr. Flynn, proprictor of thy Ws fuse 90 that he can blick: | criminute Coburn, and ue was rouanded to the cas | any run during bne season rooms in Park Row, and Mr, Guidet, Take Byron to the bak or | toay of the Captain, who. wil produce bim when | Saye Dar. tere Polly avd will pick ber badly | Clark is Well enough to appear io Court he Dent iet Tonny give ner mother @ cent to Hye on, Ba —— It Dooles in GOL amin M 4 a aud Polly has pieuty, aud will got let ber enffer, B Daowe'« p.m, American Gul 1 Don't tall t. bave the owner take chaige, and tel) Recorder Huckett Wauts to Know, WH. Boole’: bm, Lucy 4 rT pertinucity at this time was wonderfal, | William J n be cxpiained only by a seeming share in the pected § for all 0. whon tt v widow, but the detectiv pany were on the track, aod they is MUCH af Lue Presence of the righ did eth District is 323, Trey gained interviews with the physicians wh: The New Orleans Floods Subsid' a be Me. Guidet 33; #1 game, Mr, Fiynn, | Attended the former hasbands of the | New Onieans, Juno 8.—Tho water on Claiborne BROOREEM. Bir, | they all, hold that desth Je gach case stroet nt the canal has fallen a foot. Twelve fre pr nc first | Sermon to them as to the poru'rer. | | bnginos will Login throwing out the water to-mor. | East New York ts not to be annexed. aaa hae ansnos let oat tay, Be erases row, and ifno further rains occur the city will be Jobn Morton Ponreas| biay, reiteved of the overflow in a few days, on, a Tre Eleventh Brigade had a field-day on Prospect od f nat overnorship Of Culiforuia. Park Marade Ground yesterday, peo ap ‘day The nation of Gov. Haight by the Dem. J.D. Howvlott and J. Woodbury were fined $10 $ flock to Mount Mora | O¢rats appears cortaio each by Justice Walsh yesterday, for (ast driving to Among tes nres. The Republican nomination Hes between Booth } Prospect Vark ‘offort was made by the | and Selby. Robert Thompson died in the Long Island College Jet tin stop with me or M dm politionl wa © Harbeck's stores, suffering | bully, wio had @pent much of his time in the head. He w rae, 8 in five, Dest ta Tombs, During the three evenings’ sessions 879 names have been enrolled. The total in the T'wen- 2 4 4] win or loose $200; Mr. Flynn giving discount, In | {" 444 | Mig game tast week Mr. Guidet won ranean them what tey bave Koto Go, or be Wil sell eiltben | In the General Sessions yesterday Recoeder | C. Chaplin's tr.e. Geo. initiier things vu.” i J ‘The seore of the games Ioat night was: Ist came Hackett asked Capt, McCloskey how many prosoners | 6 eae at Heat, a Heat sd feat th Heat | mr, Fiynn, 35 1 2 4 STOLEN LETTER FOUND ON TUR DRAD BODY. Mis ¥ Mr Guidet, 18; 3d game, Mr. Flynn, det, 8. Inthe 4th gaine Mr. Fiynn on bi S scored 8, and an bis avcond 23, lacking but ing out. Mr. Guiteton his second inn by a dim nit shot ng the balls JRALOUSLY GUAR) Ng four before Mr. Flyna marke! 95. Tis 1B will kee His acore stood 10, Amone’ the spe Mr. Cyrille Dion, Mr, Gu hue had brought down from the Tombs, i re) 100 Hong odbull read the paper through aud wea |. w 4s brovght down forty-oue, your Honor,” on} ie bade ila, Sis — the Aacet Gold Cup. ~The Ascot races culuuuated Banded ( (0 Ler sister, merely remarking, "1 lave . noting to say about that, ‘Teale cau teil about it | swered the Captain Mrs Clail u read the p barns at Woolsburgh, L. Loss, The Race f Loxpox, June 8 Recorder—How many officers did yow have (or roand then, with mach | i9t pasiber of prisoncest "Yes, T know ail wiout tiie, 4) | ‘Me : to day im the great race of the meeting, that for the AC ina col) of v letter (hat wae stolen from iny pocket. Capt, McCloskey—Eight ofc Laces abl Sap, alan COD Ravarlaha: Kleen ireat : orter—Whe original letter was sent to you? ‘There ure," said the Recorder, “thirty-two te . Vu . ee f i a Temed uo daty (or thing fund, and added to a subscription of 20 soveroigt A Yo Lore was dvigil is kept Lost. ‘ 14 yearn old, Yeh ber |’ Garments sel ah other tore eae orto: bel eh me Hcapital yeatecday, baylug been rua'over by a Hawib River, Berkshire county, | District Attorney hedged it with dificulties, aud 40 NEW JERSEY, ton aveniie car w York, She was | the mattor dropped —_e— The Hon. Hi ‘Ak this junetu cars xt Great Barrington for this | i, AK thie {at PEN 1 | city, and tins not been Leara of since ' ob f, Verdure,§ yours She had biue eyes, short randy hair, fair com: | sitshed thus new er ou Wednesday evening, Mr. Johnstone's br, ©. Buiiwell, J yours pleaion, rather full fice. She wey 5 foot bigh, stout An to J deveu ran and wren last seen hal on brown calico dress DAVILISM SPIRIT 18 AT WORK « —_- and you say eight lave seported this moruing, LE cannot | ch, she second horse to r neeive Why so many are absont, In future you | of the stakes; three y Will cull the Foil of T isk who it was from? 7 rom my filher tied uow Wuo solv it from yout a=! do uot. ive 50 4ove + old 103 pe cers every morning, and re | pounds, tive 18) pounds, fix and aged ing aba pevrraat raya rt to me the result, thut I nay Know Who the | mares and geldiugs allowed $ pounds; about 2 | Mate, to visit ner mother | toes ure and what excuse thog give for uot wt- | miles, thirty subscribers seen to enter th dear, do go into the par ding to their duties, MrT. Lombara’s ch. b. Mor Twill talk to tie re eters MoM Delany The New York Gaillot ow, when the conve The Board of Apportion:aent have igns out On May 29, Julia Bean, four 18 | brother's house at M nry C, Murphy haa been reglected etre Mire. Parkor returned to ner time | Siiqs Wood of Mloboken 14 missing President ahd ohn ML vrenties Treasurer of tue bask aoa ee eee treet: "The Latter ss | Mrs McLaughlin was killed on the railroad track | James Roberts, the mate of the shin OWVIL GRANT AGAIN hain Mi, ara, lying a guilty befor we AU the foot of Congress sur unknown man, drossed in linen coat, straw | Justice Delmar veto: sayy of Ung Jacob Brow hat. and Garg pantaldong, leaped tron the Corttay the Golo tog steward OF the #ame voesel, With au toe woman, Who takes to Got ferry hoat Jersey City yeatorday afternoou, Mis | bar, ard was ecut ds iu tho apace of ten years, | body was not recovered, smilin 4 € as follows AibUL-Our faiber stands with asin thi - black petticoat, morocco atioos, white ribbed stack: | toconcoal the guile of th mpl and the Jourveymen | | red aod white piaid shawl, white hat trimmed | ber bosom four bus! elins Corso eparin ‘Vatlors’ Uuiow with blue satin ribbon, Any Information of | her wellna Corson, 18 preparing sin oh Waa 4 will be gratefu ly received by her aged mother, Mrs fuse, aud | the lists, So far, taby have removed thirty atticlés | Zu (Me Fituor of The Sun ing © wumber of new beads to the block, The | Mr, Thomas I fx dso W uid mother if the rest of thei wou Secretary, the Hon, Ca leit Sie has been here mince w ced tO the Penitentiary (or fo! oe Nas nireadly mu nthe persou of is | The Supreme Court in Trenton yesterday de. ¢ Coroner Whitehill conciaded the investigation ity City Clerk, Mr. Dougiase claret that tho freight charges of tha Krle Lieriway | yesterday eoneeruing the doath of Wiliam Swagny cooley | Wo was Teinee Droit with is. vies A da N | Fohn"W. Cole. on thee night of the eth tist., we UM ig Warren Atreet. Sweeny Was,dFuak, au vie stubbed Lim in selfdefence tela fl duila fod off, aod Lain wirsid ix & litte erazy, ‘They are | as ewe ery Promibent pos ton aders in bhe Aowncia | Ro card Habe hile a , aid of us. dv Grant's Korell & put us down. yeau't out us down, Nie Grant's enroll year | shail ve ected Py i n, 79) Ureenwich street irs, Douglass fovls periectly secure in Ler posi- | fom Pater — School in the © 43th annive of the Collegiate Duteb Chu: to Jersey C.ty are lew —_ tion, and although bated In ver attempt to secure | Particularly the extra five conte per 10 * a the coveted wealth from the companies, seems litle | During tho rain on Wednestsy eve a tont | renences Jersey ae ote JOTTINGS Js ot nen employed | Sin: Tn your issue of this morning, under t! r4 Us the markets, and several attachés of | heading of 'Tue Tailors’ Trouvles with a Lawyer," it men Coanctl, Mr. Bra ier, who haa been @ Cle Aldermen for tun Glncoborited: ABU smuone (hee sary of the School | strewls of § ph fow a h was celebrated in | ait than the heroine of Ove hus! ‘ : + She is described aa fascina tall, regal, a - the house of worship in Twenty-ninth street, Be | watt yor with dark eyes and hair, ‘Mer acco Tho Bowne will again to-day, the presentation of diplomas Mr. Locke ad | plishments are many, sud lier conversational pow. wed tho auiieuce. In 10%, le aid, the Grst | queurpassed CURIOSITIES OF CKIME. Music on the Battery this evening. ac any driving along the | erected by the W lume ‘more careless | Cll), fr a stig ‘ y the well-known | 3 stated that I obtained §50) to prosecute Brokaw | Last night the of the Bonrd of | Bros, for false imprisonment of two members of the years, received notice of his ‘ab 1s (Hing WAS Fea a | -withouw BOUT TOWN, society, and that they (the soclety) have been en erday. Hi ork Gt 33,500 eu | Aicere are soun to be un we have bee ming formida emoval ¥ wld aD 100 ws A number ot Court | a the outs, to avoring to get me to do something, and had come Jusion that they could neither get money i b Therv i t 3 yestord: ft 7, nor tervices from me, As to not ob\aining money agoimaelat came to these aiored, | By pag ve sible aNOTAY SRERIOD) A Mlnister, for those od o'd Du'ch ancestors be B. i a My Th 1 eee ORE or services from me, 1 decm it my duty to briefly | heved that wherever the minister went, there AGE UALR NOTES The Nellonal Bank ba. out crowd were up before Jus- | visto tne facts, which are those, I was ree | should alao go. the schoolmaster, ‘The Rey, Dr, tae Uriel \ ice Cox sain yesterday, One of them bad a huge | 1.1.0, - pm pane Uraitieboro, Vt., was robe he second hy 101 EF 1s} plcuic of the Mutamora Coterte _—— of #0 on W wales The Dauntless defeated the Ali ixht tomorrow r, aged 84, of 83 EB A. and Wey Will (hen wee bt Gallagher addressea the « 11 tot Maria ‘Turk ng nth avenue, Henry B ‘orayth atroet, died yesterd the ‘Tailors’ Protective Association Ls af I AURIGOLor ialina d to poison erect last wight with Parie gree of a fly bite on the back of his neck Bovoment, “Aa Teaid to the Prosident inst 4 roen placard over bis left eye, aad agotuer was | to. ¢ the actions above stated, [did ne = Biar ve, Albletio of Bropbiray Capttaline Growpds,,| He Url? on atest oe Clantervihe aitany | Owee Connell leaned trom a movien’trala Pr) ) 1 CALL IUM ULYSSES luapite the fine feathors that some of them wore, | ie had them placed on the caiendir, ‘They wore | Wasmmnatox, June 8.—C. ©, Bowen, recently ’ Fie subse! treet car, Lud Ls pocket picked of @ Waliet contain: The Co espa ntly, by consent of the attorneys on both disreputable, sl bag mod brass The Ind imnissione all ob: pendents of Tweedville play (he National of Docks have ordered ows. As wo are vory old friends ; We grew Vb logether— jous from Pier 9 to Por @& nove," anid LMyou Gughl bo Wave tukon a strong porit on the Fourteenth Aueadment in lavoro! P ‘ Lid ord to ren e Company to-morrow wt Hunter's Polat. Walter 15, of 101 Monroe street, was ar. | North River nding the sentence | ‘The Alert B. B.C. of Jersoy City Heights want a | rested Las any, was before Jud kuuckies wir. Noviing WWonrodingofice was eliciiod “Lhe case | welt proper order they ‘could be brought to trial | who said he had thought of sus Bank ae Cae aght iarthe | sides, reserved generally, so that when reached in | Couvicte 4 nt by OMeer Watson of the Fourth Under the direc f the Department of Publie Ar ag eb tlle pers So on two da)’ notice, and in that condition they now | until after the bill of exceptions hi ected on | challenge trom some ju elup up the river, notin | Ward while trying to pick pockets ia the Tuird avenue | party Trace frat ned a bathing house at ¢ Fenn wultrnse, Che gare wB you have i fav 01 fo ber 4 Le and: Suinequencly F obiained an orior (or the | By the Court in General teri. The | Allor, | HEP en eekertoin IES StaebineDuAIG® EE Wott | Mane. enc o Zair of the West Tir. | 2tuerly tide ot ne Battery . bis nezto sudsage Gu the Fra onth Amendment n — ‘amination of the defendants beta |, and aay pow, stood, quostioned U wer of | ike, 0 bes nN the ebawmpion Juniors of Central ‘esterday while Oflcer Zair of the West Thir eee e, of 406 Phi a 1 Wouid have made you wrong.” Lknow L had," Le The Champion Drinkist. Which examination a committee of the Asnociation | {hia Court to suspend sentence, and he wourd there, | Late: Address G Myers, Hudson City, No J tot street station Was taking Iwo burglars to the | gpjimes Guthrie, of 400 Wost Thirty fourth atroe ry but I War sy silusted that Leouldu't, Th Yesterday Justice snedeker of Jamuica com. | was present and expressed to me their satisfaction | fore set Monday next to hear arguments, ; nar S10 BITH TEV ED won Markel Volice Court, one of them, James | Ret gignt aud severely injured L 1 pleaser TEN Tio all tor baverds atoaton progress of the causes. Tn April iast a com fae SPARKS FKOM TUB TELEGRAPH, | Nuriay, broke away and ercaped. Serceant James McQivin, of the Ni ral courage te | mitted William Creamel 0 offence called upon me in relation to bringing said ri piallbde Mary Campbell, who was stabbed and beaton by | .,A/recantg mes Movlivin, of the New street ater sve tour | Ou one occasion ho emptied in weven hours & Ave #0 irial, L promised to go a0 at thy May | | Constantinople again on Fire, t Gov. Raudotph and wite are at Fortress Munroe, | RI7A Hogan av fiaxter street. on Wednesday ment | fusutify tinier dest. Twas cat to the Sergeant DB " ailon keg of cider, term, and would e, but unto ‘48 pre ‘ONsTANTINOPLR, June 7,—Fires bi ou 4 “ et In Beley osplial in @ critical state. Her @ teat ‘as & presen! IC easeiaiae vented in ‘eourequence of a severe atten Of ek: | thin motame nncltanecuety la fous plkne end at | go(giiotia, Patt has sailed from Kivgaton, Jamaice, | was crusted.” The operation of trepauuing Was per: | ed Cioud ae w present, Aoi The Kising Crop of Politicians, ons which has for the past eight weeks confined | ‘N* morning sim plas for Kuglan formea yesterday. agnathen, Simpson, tronsurer of Bryant's Miae Bulver, And {WO gobiels, also ® massive Lold locke Withdrow WAL an earnest invite: The gift was from the company attached to the theatre, Last evening a banquct in aid of the Sunday schools was given Dy & com H ladies 41 the le of | bimeell yesterday, 4 to the statement that they are not able to t bh, dd there was @ pros) 1 to call again ze, wore before Justice Lawrence, of Flushing, | At 7 Habees Cuaes | antuing ioe smadtereuent wade ; TH CORONER'S INQUKAT. OF DUPRE Y, r a EE Broadway was entere following day the tools W Mr, Kurte. Last er services or money, they are 0 niored them services, their cxuse: neglected, snd as for money they taken, Chavo | getting the conflagration under control. Tho da Mrs, Sarah A. Logan, of Norwich, Cono., fell into have not been | age is very heavy. ‘I'he flros are supposed to have | Trading Cove Pond) Coroner B orday and was drowned, iy Held an 1nqui tin th ve uever maile | been the work of incoudiaries, a9 Loren Ayers, wlio murdered his wife | foots, but ent ti Othe Avyasiatan bantint Ciurch, 104 Waver cane ul Br, Bun) Franklin. Spare wh i Grant's Arctic Explorer. a domand on me for any, nor why they should do panne Peake pare tee er a GO Ay th to Mika by abuttier psreon, Amoug the guests were Sevator’ Wendioy of Geore m at Frouch’e Hotel, “His ¢ Wasmivoron, June 8.—Thoso who are tho best | sol au at a loss to know, aud tho Orst I ever hioar | The basen Biniue mete 0:10 Oe Ee eee eeereen! | eccias Santen oad hee hascaad, of O0e Aigih ones | (HR MEG TW De Peuat, OF Bice Canon, hea vodiull Cefn fasnily, an formed on Arctic explorations express the belief | Of such & claim was from the parngrapl in your Key, Wii. J.J. Spelman of (he Miasitsippl Logislatarey the Roy, Spelman of the Baptist Cburet “threw a | ‘The commencemont of the Rutgers Female Col- fe yesterday afternoon called @ large multitude to $4 West Tbirty-O1h street. ia the Presbyterian Churca, Thirty fourih abreet, The breaking the bridge of ber uose, Mye, BOuLAg was ar piversary of the Aluiumi Associa’ ion was celobrat lef of Police of Woonsocket, | Fetted: {h the chapel on Wednesday, afternoon. Lass evcuing \ enn pti eto i ps he Presideat, HM Pierce, Li D., rece q ras killed yéaterday 1m attempting to get ou ths in Ipson, a newly-arrived Swedish emigrant, | Oi'ine lustivution tn his house, 49 Filth avenue. Suydam J, Fullerton, of ti fwio told bin | . The Sisters in charge of St. Vincent's Foundlia Fullerton @ CO, Bt. Louis, died on Weanceda “4 1 be wished be mighl Wage a Bima 1 c@ of ox: | Asyium nes vy ned $100. 000, and Mayor Hall having over dose of hydrate of chiorute, taken to relieve pal, | Prase. until he got work. Ipson accepted the ofor. | pald ove: ihe 100.00 apuropriatod by the Legisiatur@, record that Hall is no captain, taving ne} _ I and ‘4 order to got hia trink, Bicehan | the erection of the new Asylum building rt In the Photographers’ Convention tu Philadelphis | got the truak, abd took it to John Malion's ssioon, | at once, The certificate, of Incoryoration baa be uch commission, and that he is ea illiterate man, | and to-day were sentenced—Willy Yan Dover to tion by the | yesterday the Fresluont said that Prof, Morse was tho | Awouty-ninch dcrovs and Seventh avenue, representing | fled in the Coumy Clerk's ofice.. ‘The menage: without any of the qualifications for Wie command | fourteen years, and G. Lopes sud Wm, Young to | Emporor William and and oacorted to the pal Br °man who took © PAlOgrepldc PiCbuse Go (ue | Ii as his property. Lpsom mot Moebaa last pigs, aud | Jane Hull, Klizabotb Keeunn, saceu alcAloar, lary of such am expedition. ‘Bxe years ouch ia Hing Bing, eco by Who Imperial Querd, Aumuicen coullgent. Lo Wad lp@hed BPs Dewuign, aud Lucy J.C statue of Prof, Morse is to be unveiled in | known Stanton’s Toad, was yesterday placed in | DUC, bad words inst nlabt. The quarret tral Park tomorrow, Goy, Hoffman will | D8oarurtey by Judge Bustecd, ad William Cullea Brywot and Mayor ail | Tho Ave zoung men whe were, drowned at Nortn v orney the ‘Academy in the evening, ad ndover, Mass. were buried yesterday, Businers 10 Ppropriation for Hall's benoit | Act ns, and give & substitution fo say eorney wer ete eit cred ty Wine Orton. Br. 8c | the vilinge was entirely suspended, | Naw Yous, June 8, 1811, B, Loring, Q. W. Hampson, D. D, the Rey. B, M. |B. A. Slocomb, C id Prof, Morse, B t ofits tnembers to ont fase nn eop lateret tte teat! 1 that Capt, Hall i totally undited to make ® recon: | Iuanagement of th Bos ® fow heid sunpicions of fuul play. A ctome | Homsauce to the North Pole, The statement that Wat Prevent ot the inquest ‘Thoin H, Brooker testified that he resided at 44 | iw not true. ‘Wyckoff atroet, B ooklyn, Was brouber in-law of the | dent to deceased. Dr. Kparr was « practising physician in Mt Louis, fle bad jon ure not satisfod with my rcases, let them say so, und I All be willing to deliver up all papers, &c,, in such dewalk. Mrs. Sonimg ord they did not do #0 at one ac thom, Itetruck Margaie Congress made the The resolution authorised the Pi nd out one or more acientiNe expedition was 4 practising Ct: | to be uarier the command of th b ork for some mouths. | son, Without tu His wife resides at 126 Bast l'weuty Attn atr ook ‘designated Boerr loft home @ week ago to Visit a sick Hom\iton county, Outo, On bis departure for Be Leingraphod 0 Lie wife that be was coming. | et Gallagher, Gov, Hotm: Ellenville Incendiartes, = ieat of | Pouguaxsrsix, Juue 8,—Tho Ellenville, Ulator ‘had any | county, incendiariosghave been tried, (ound guilty, ost sultadle pr ination of any one, | Conytet! the President designated Hall at the requ @ One he knew in Cincinnatt, Lt i cut te pive i firm of Ferguson day, while in the Free Labor Bures ‘of 2277 Kast Forty-viath in Berli Lin, June 8,—The Emperor of brilliant staf, tien Payson clerk Frevel's, ostifed that We decensod come Lo the;hotel at LP, M,, June 6 wy Politicians wouldu't let ine do. a "Then eaid 1 you bhadu't the dow W knew Go be right Tender this place €wo scars The conversivein hy 1 Drinciples oF wie Woudhul Which Mrs, Waudhuil discimed wii Yesterday thirteon boys of from 9 to 18 yoars | me to bed, (rom which L am not yor able to rise, | One time 2) houses were in flames, Fortunately | Sylvanus Kendall, Sr.,of Augusta, Me., banged | | Lani week Wallin june and wbaity, At i One! ust the repor -

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