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a , THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. nee -_ THE MAN AT HEE SEASIDE, PRESIDENTIAL STABLES EXAMINED ny A SON REPORTER, vier tie President Kuows about Horses eramental Chariats A Modet ¢ man axcu, Juve 13.—The Presidential an olject of muc) taterest to those #0: t Long Brauch, and in the absence of exciting the people here like to vis UN rerorter Was Most agreeably en tertaiae a diy oF #0 ago by the gentlemanly Me Hawki®, the President's coachman, The SuN gan was sokwE by Che Premises when he noticed i boon fe Lrown mare quietly grazing on the re her, s rho wad Was ac ing noar tue y nce mare," rked he rom iit was and asged to whom it the Ev mat beret {clothes looked at the SuN man amen “why lungs to the General, of course, wi h Woot Genera f** aad the Sew man, Here tie man in light clothes openod wide bis tyes, sed evnienily took ihe SUN man for wn idiot, y. Gen. Grant, tho President, Don't you Auow that this ts the Pre a piace 2 TreScx man looked «stontbed. Noticing this, tte mon thes ssked the SUN man whetver wie keto soo tue other horses, ‘The SUN awd i “Wak sway he eald. Mr. Hawkins te out Jest now—cove down to the village for the mail Bir, Hawi v6 the couchman, and of course ab TW MEAD O¥ TH STADE pot bell be back presently, and well be giad to show you evecytuing Wiere ts. Yes, tuat little mare there, aue's a lummer, She's @ kind of « moa Jookin' Wing. but I'l tell you she can trot a streak There wus a pair of em, and they could trot in 45 asy day, ‘Iotuor one died, and this cne gow ain’, mach good. You see she's too light to art to the General kind o' keeps her for a pet Rollie nnd cid Mr, Dent often drive her tot We gon, Lui of Course they never Aveed ner, J tis, the won im light el ties opened shoved the SUN man in. Two r colored wen were ins A tucir converaatt “y Lowed politely t them hy man im light clothes to one oman i$ & stronger, and has the General's horses. Tasked Lim in to ‘in bowed with great empressement it would aftord him peasure to show THO GENEGAL'S HORsRS, The Copcuin, whose name by the way is G. W Burnes, is a colored gentleman of about 89 years of age. les quite elegant in his appearance, and ester ver neatly, He te quite affable and agree Te manners ine fund of anee ote at hie commar! (hat proved quite entertaining to the Sus war, Wi)'> Waiting for the return of Mr, Hawaine, he coc! a in-enief, the Captain ce Wit Grant, and @ account of his tervices oh (ie stall of toat disti) guished which w teresting. Capt. Barnes bad «'s #tafl from Belmont to Rich- 1 he ts a: qualifiedly of the optai heral ever lived. Me formerly aland diessed bie hair, but now he has teen relicved of those duties by Mr. FerJinand Wiielae (his gentionanis oo relation t Whitelaw Row), ve gentoaen with whom Capt. Barnes was Wiking ®orn thy SUN mun entered Mr Wi itliw is @ very young person, but seoms quite io'ei)icent, Me says that be is the PRESIDENTS PRIVATE BODT SERYANT, and adjusi« the Gove: mental night shirt wien the Aowinisiration When ik risee mm tho mi rain an, and Fits by the ide of Mr. de out with the Pre propriate liver oud While contersin iteinw, she man in fient pounced (hat the clothes suddenly an achman in chief was coming up e toad. Ihe Captain and Mr, Whielaw at ouce Teuwed their proper duties, aud the Sun man awaited Mr. Hawkins's arrival. Ho rods into the frvunds on @ beantiul sorrel cavalry horse, and oul vnd delivered the mail to the accompl sie: Mr, Mean, He then rode to where the SUN man Was standing “Good mornin and he raised bis hat po. Niely to the Sum than." ‘The later acknowieds tue sulcie ‘The mun tm light clothes said: * 4 feu'lewon was admiring the Lite browa mare, aud 1 v 0 see the other horses, to see the gentleman, indeed,” © Walk in, ir.” viored tue stables, Mr. Hawxins we CundioD of things by sy be bad lven avay all the morning, sud bis adju wale, Me Whitelaw aod Barnes, bad aot vce. thie to ORT THINGS TO RiGuTS, ® We ore a little cramped for room bere," he #iid * The General wili insist upon bringing everything ‘With bin. ved T hardly kKaow Woat todo with it all.” Mr Hawk ne is ® larse-sized gentleman of con viv invelligence aud manliness, He is very ng & iuil-dlooded ican—Ddet is Moel) Doll, ao is very courteous in bis maoner, “The horswe?—ol, yes, with pleasure, Aht Ceptain Barve, will’ you be kind enough to lead Ecybt utr” Captain’ Barnes ied outa magnif. cent blood diy, fully sixteen hands high. * This,” #10 Mr Hawkins, “is the General's famous rater, ope of them. pati, is his rmny Worse, bat be wei row weeks vT sent Lin out to the in Missouri. ‘The Geveral (ook Op about It eg 1, bus I told dies it wanu't any use, the ho co. This plivavery dhe norse Kentucky ant Abd is ROW nearly # colt. ‘That will 0 uu! Egypt a Now, sir, if youl, come ley Vilsuow you u TUR CARRIAGE TRAM, They're nota very valnabie team, but they're both fove Lorses, One in w Kentucky horse, and the Otber the General rateea fn wan-—-Weere did he raise him? Mr Hawhi ut look at the Sum Ber) Ou bis term at St. Louis. BUN Win—Oht T beg pa Yeat Hawhin a uice team and very Anybody them. Tue little trov te you taw ac ihe lol a#@ nice one. The paid §2,600 or and ber wato, ‘They © Voge er tn 3:40, uth died, aud Tiaven's tet the General use her ouch es her once ina while, but she's t work. This sorrel liere is an 1 hard tat we have tu rum messages, and this army hors one — 4 you say this was Yes, wir; and tht i Kxeuse’ me, what does Mr Grant do Loree in Wis private stable ? We use him to run to the post ds) ‘This borse here— Where Cows this ariny hore come T hawkivs—O5, Gen Sherman loans bim to the {, ie sume'as he lovny Wha TWO OF Mis STAR OFYICEUS. {lore Mr Hawkina tag ne UN ho tees this n oF Sir. Luv kins—We draw forage for him frum the er) UN man—And bow long bas the President bud bat Mr. Hawkins—Ever since he how been Prosident Now, this horse here ix Mr. Mcluli’s horse, Mr Melnh iv the steward. ‘Tuo General kocps a horse An) wazen for hia to go to market Those are all the Lorses that the General tax here wore in Washingion, and luvs wore in St got mor sn—How many horses hos the President t dy, & Roud Many—thirty or for horses on bis firm, ui are all the tine givin’ b tock President like ple come in ty swell tie What stock does the Hawkins—Well, it don't mate much differ toe to hin, Ne takes any stock that comes along Abd don’) know the difference box nan Why, L thought the President was a Brent Lornisrnay Mr. Howkine—Well, he is fond of horses, but you Pee he dont kLOW any tiing about them; a cuit is a evi to lim Whew anybody sends him « Mambleto ONT KNOW IT PROM A BanHAW pretends to Like the George M 10 thinks hes got bal n dozen (You sco all these old Jeraey men 4 boon sendin’ him colts awear that they're Vuleeom) He ain’s got but one Pate in colt abd that one ve bought bore last r BUM 1ah—How long have you been with the Presi ent? Mr. Hawkins—T've been with hin two yours Bun wan Con Know wll about horses, do you nol? Mr, Hawkins grzed at (ie SUN man With & look oF serprixe, Weill, E ougnt to, I've been tending horses twenty years, But would you lie to vok sait he woul! Tuis,” anid Mr. Hawkins, pointing to an elegant Baglish puseton, is THE ONLY FAMILY CARRIAUB hive here now, ‘The landau will be sore ext woll as ihe Gen trotting buxgies nweton came fromNew York," Wot did it comt ? . x Law kins I'm wot sure Kueh it Cees tee Cam. You #ee these fellows that make 9 AFC HO Anxious to have nn advertixe- ment that they don't charge the General anything for anything he orders. All they aek is the privilege of vutting their names on the things, You sec the all over that phreton, I don'e know Coat tais was ® present, but 1 thi his is Miss Nellic’s barket waccn, That came (rom New Lora tuo, and Lbeiteve was GIVRN fo MiSs NELLIM by © carriage maker there, ‘Luis is Mr rockaway, SON uian—Was this Mr. Hawkins—I do (avd here Mr. Hawkins tie harnoss room, ‘The £UN man was strack with the beauty of this apartment. In it bung several gorzeous sets Horness, both in silver nod gola mouotin bridles, and blankets in great protusion. Difcent wet of silver-mounted coach hi tracted the Sox man’ prosent to Mr. Molal Know abort that This jad the way to tue right,) Is attention “'Thia re a beauty,” sold hie. “You,” replied Mr. Hy wking, “that's @ good har noes BUN mi —Where did it come fron wkine—It come from Washington. FUN man —T know; but W © Was itmade? Mir. Hawkins--To Was! ington, by @ harsess maker The Geceral orderes it made eix montns 0 SUN man—Do yon know what it cost? Mr. Hawkine—Tho bill hasn't ¢ don't belt SUN man—How the stable Mr. # in yet. eve it ever will the President visit ul Mr. 1, scaled) ce often do Hawkina—Oh, bless you He hasn't beon here since he never comes e's beom ab the 1 TARE EATING CHARGR of the horses, ‘The General don't know much ab and he gives them ail over to mo, I'm the boss of the stabi ‘Thanking Mr. Lawkios for his politeness, the Stw bowed and withdrew, As be went out of the le bo observed Capt. Darnos dexterously remoy ing the Lead from the neok of a chicken, The Cap id that Grandfather Deut and Mr, Melah were to have a chickun pot pie for dinuer: Cuptuin,” said te FUN man," where do you get your military tive?’ ‘The Captain dropped the chicken Wat was my rank, sir, When 1 was on the Gene: be; "at least that was the title all to call me by ral's Yae SUN man bowed to the C ont ptain and passed oxa Braxen, June 14.—President Grant, ympanied by en. ter, starts to-morrow ne tor Was! ton. Gen. Dent and the Pr amily remain at their cottage antil he Pr setuin on Savurday, ——— A SBYENTIN WARD FAMILY FUSS. piss A Shield Torn from an Officer's © the Officer Sent before superintendent Kelso, thonce to Prison. For some time pasta bitter feeling Among some of the famili and yesterday it culminated. ‘Ihe trouble seems to have Lad its origio in the arrest of Miss Malouey, a ster of OMcor Edward Maloney of the Fourth Ward, by Officer Michael Roughan of tho Seventh Ward, Miss Maloney was accused of maliciously throwing @ sione through Williaw 3, O'Bricn's ice cream saloon, at 368 Cherry street, after a slight dim culty between Miss Maloney aud Miss O'Brien, each jusisting that the county in Irelond from which ane came was “greener turi” than the other's Lome. The quarre! thus bezua over nothing became sori- us, aud other families took part. ‘The O'Bricns Joined the Roughan faction, the Kurbye aud Anotier Maloney family joinel the M Captain Warlow having lear tioued Maloney, who lived at 361 Cherry to interfere witli Rouzuan of 47 Sea: O'Brien of 368 Cherry etreet ; but Maloney, has exited in the Seventh Ware, z = instead of heeding the auvice, insulted Miss O'Brien the Bret time he mot her Capt, Warlow informed Capt, Allaire of the foud fod ou Tuerday nicht toe latier severely repri ed Malo nd told him Lis duty asa citizen und officer, Yesterday both men bad « day off, At 8 o'clock \n the morning Maloney calle’ Rouglian out of bed, accused bim of being (he cause of lis reprimand, sod ended by strikivg him several thes in the \d then, drawing a loaded pistol, be pointed tur to blow bis’ bratas out, ughan dressed himself, wont to the Madison Sirest police station, and reported (be particulars of the outrage to Capt. Wariow. Officers were shen to arrest Maloney, and in s few winu es be to the siition and locke up ina r Warlow them reported tie cane to Su perintendent Kelso, who ordered the prisuner # to Court, and his shield to police headquarte Ledwith i ten A MOD OF RAILROAD LABORERS ~~ Seizure of Tra| the Alabama and Chattanooga Ratlroad~The Transporta- tion ef Supplies Prevented. Nasuvitve, June 14.—Much excitement is re ported at Chattanooga, occasioned by the seizure of trains om the Alabama and Cha‘tanooga Railroad by 4 mob of unpaid employees. 7 9 stoppage of trains pieventa the transportation of supplies to other ei ployees om the line of the road, who are ina state of starvation, ‘The tusiness houses of Chattanoora, fearing ® mob, bave closed, Mr. Stanton avers that be is not to blame for this siate of affuirs, and that if lei alone be can pay ont, The Chinese en:pioyees dowand to be sent dick to California, and are will ing to abandon their claims, rhe commitive to wlio War assigned the duty of conferring with Mr. Stanton and reporting some Dasis of action on the part of the creditors of the road bave had a meeting, Mr. Stantou being pros ent, and bave agreed to recommend » hearty C00»: eraiion with Mr, Stanton to resisting, with all the flord, he presemt movement to put rupley. a>iding confidence in the honest ton to pay off all the debts of the Company, and believe tt the creditors will patiently wait and him am opportunity to complete hi plave and operate id, that it will pay the last jol'ar of the indebtedness. They recommend that & Committee @/ three be appointed to prepare an address to the creditors, asking (i exrension to the road of one, two, a provited Mr, Bta Mie amount due them, and tbat he pay interont at per cent., and furnish such security for the exten sion as it the opinion of the Committee will be re- liable and sae. EO The lows Democravy's Departur Des Moines, June 14.—The Democratic State Convention met in this city at 11 o'clock this mora ing. Tbe attendance was the lirgeet the party hae ever had in the State, Ujon the announcement of the varioue Committers the old Democracy made fight sgainst the packed programme of the faction Infayor of the new Depariure, and were be in baw hey express an domire of to 1. A lopg debute followe! on the mano whieh the Committee on Kosolutions were appoin i, Judge Clagett moving that the Committee culurged. ‘This was finally tabied by a vole of 148 lo TA. which ip cousidered a victory for the new De parture, ——- Anotuer Homicide tu Brooktya James Crosby, a cartman, was before Justice Wale. yesterday afternoon on the charge of brutal ly besting Mre, Ann Elis, Mr*. Bilis, who kept a store at Tillary and Prince sir y's children for some oftence.' C retiliated by besting Mra Bilis, and having been jostol Was Aned $1). Since that tine an enmity a rristed between them. and tray days ago they again quarrelied, a Mr was beaten She died soun afterw Ua Tuesusy aight Crosby was committed to Jai —— The Bowen Bigamy Case, Wasmnoson, June 14,—Mrs, King-Bowen is niready at work procuring influence to secure her husbaod’s pardon; apd though Bowen’ boen & Jong series of law breaking, culminating With his service in the rebel army, public senti ment is in favor Of is pardon on secount of Mrs King, whose first bust tue rebel riy at the of career bi Anotier West Side Murder, William Follows and one Duabrow quarrelled on Tuesday ev at 444 Wost Thirty eecon) treet, the residence of (he former, und Dunbrow stabted Fellows in the left hip with a knife, ‘The sureoon who attended Fellows thought ut frat he ‘ould recover, Dug Last evening 1k Was thought that ho must die. e¢ ass iilant has escaped, —— ‘s Spanish Mininformation from Caba, Havana, June 14.—A number of families have surrendered at Santo By; iritu, including 70 mom, witiiu the past few days, Letters from prominent partios announee also the eurly surrender of several Prominent insurgent lvagers. Certain presentados esters state positively that Bombers leit with- Out uny offici | charncter or mission, —— Maximitian's Mysterious Death An inquest was began yesterday by Coroner Herman over tho body of Max Maximilian, of 73 Vhird avenge, Who Was suppused to have been. rua over bya ‘Third avenue car It now appears tt yne of thw Bellevue Horpital ambulances haa some thing to do with the injuries of which Mr Maxi-~ miliau died - —————— A thtot for Mr, Tweed's Friends Joseph Sampson of Now York bas give Ohba Dinka ok AL lay LO ‘Aiba lidabsial, ~NEW YORK, THORS SPORT AT NARRAGANSETT, — A CROWDED COURSE AND AN BX- CITING CONTBST. pal tote Fashion and Be the Grand Stand A Suiky € an Affrighted tee Kushivg Wildly atone the Track—susic and Koyal John the Winners. Puovipexce, June 14.—Much more interest wi Nanifestod in che races of today than in thone of yesterday. The grand stand was packed from top to bottom with an excited multitude, the Indies—of whom there were hosts—oceupying the front seats, Lest evening Roy al;vohn was the favorite of the first field, and sold for 80, Prince bringing 60, and t Geld 16 In the second race Jack Draper sold for 15, Nottie Morris, Busie, and Loitery for 8 each, and the Gold brow 46. A namber of pools were made ap principally of residents on this occasion. In ti pool room at the Park, Lottery was the favorite, and fold for 80. Draper was the second cho co, bringing 60, Next came Susie at %, Ki wood at 15, and the fleld was taken at 19. Ihe judges of the dey wore W. v, Blanchard sDAY, THE HOBOKEN MYSTERY. —-— Wan George Bande! Murdered, or Did be Fall tnto the Rivert-A Vuravciliog the Mystery of the Docks. On Tuosday aficrnoon the body of George Ban ‘el, a etevedore emptoyed on the Bromen Steam ship Compeny's wharf, was taken (rom the dock in Hoboken, The cirenmetincos attending the case lat to the inference that be had been fonlly dor with. On Monday Fred. Fil'inck and Herman Oniers, stevedores, wor discharged by George Reed, the bows etovedore, and it was reported that Bondet had Inflacneed thetr dismissal. Tt was also foported that several of tho stevedores met in the Union Hotel, on River street, at midnight on Mon- day, where thoy accused Mandel of cvusing the dis- chneze of the two men, and beat him anmercifully The wife of Mr. Reed, who lived near by, soon alter heard the voice of a man from the direction of the river erying * Help I" On Wednesday the police arrested Charles Mevors, Fred. Fillinck, Casper Tietgon, Frederick Pock, and Henry Dreyer to it a coroner's investigation. Oniers, who was known to be one fof the party at the hotel, could not be found. A FUN reporter yor county jail, and throug ‘day visited the Hudson ve kines of the jailor's of Boston, Wa, Elisbree of Coventry, and Wm. | wite hid an interview with the prisoners. Dreyer Butler of Warwick. Tue rst race trotted was for | ald he knew nothing about tue murder, On Moa: evening ho went to visit a friend. with whom A purse of $1,600 for horses that have never mado inside of %23~$1,000 to the Orst, $960 10 wecond, and $160 to third, Kieven borres re entered, but Joho Frenkliv, Another Such, Kansas Pet, Lotta, and St, Elmo failed to put in an appearance, The contesting horses were placed in position as fol lows: frst, Jack Draper; second, Ella Elwood ; Wird, Susie; fourth, Belle of Wateriown; aith Nettie Morris; und sixth, Lottery, Alter considers le skirmishing along the track, the horses at length gained a favorable porition, and the word “ Go" was given. fe stayed until ater 10 ctcloelis “ile then "went home with Pock, Taey passed ihe Union Hotel, and when they came {0 the end of the piers man came suddenly upon them and struck Dreyer on tie bead wih ct eway toward the coal yard, a long jacket T pursued him into ti a not eateh er said it wae Ob who struce him, Onlers was drank on Ssturday, and the second on: iweer dischorged bio, Ile was ward heard to ay in Moyer Munkel's saloon that he would put head on Dreyer at the frst opportunity, Mies Lauer, the wasserwoman at tie Union Ho- tol, said Bandel and Ohlers were there on Mondiy night, Bandel te't about 11 o'clock, and said he was going to give Dreyer & beating, and would be Finet Hear. Same full half tength atthe | backin a minute. Ohlers went out snorily alter. peanta, bad trager ward, back about 14 o'clock, ssking for pores, Rud Mra. Reed agreed to the position, that Oblers and Bandel weut out to wayisy Dreyer, that tho latter uttered the ery Leip t® and that Bandel, on ard the coal yard sod (ell inte the Kot back bing tho high Degan to come up with § tc" Fer the next quarter it was a close the two, Ly tery naving to the mean time sicoeed wresting the third ne Up with Fue © Dt b LI Clotely locked. The others not far be Hind, wod dur ae tho third quarter the six Wise very heary anreast. On ths home stretch, however, Di the entrance to the coal yard, fer rade a DAL break, Anil felt Dace fo the ‘unrd, | They ewoot understand why Oilers should poration wood the sic | runaway. ‘They feel sure that he could not have nate th aura | harmed bis friend, The ide Sea Lede tied | -PeesmwrarION To wn, TWEED. hee horses, trotting and hou. A send-off was fin lly ack: Draper taking the lead and for few rout, when Drupor eal, Lottery w: ed the quarter 31 Fete Klin klwood was ftth though beatea, had wnaiede eusle and dee Michael Brophy, President of the Seventh Werd M. T. Brconan Association, accompanied by Herman F, Ziegier, Michael Farrell, T, 8. Brophy, John Carroll, John MeConnor, James Whit port Gad break, ang loosened wet ol ; of (Nettie, trig “who was jut and other members of the Committee, called upon tne. calied to Budd bopie Tw in, the, fear, ealied to Budd opie, to the Hon, Wii, M, Tweed at his private office, and Hivinnuini tal Wass, struck "ine wheel, eonipierely | om betalf of the Association prevented him with » Turnira tue ebt velvicleover, and cepositing Hodd o ae ne turning toe abe venicle ener, and cevo-iing Hudd on | pequtitally engrossed end handsomely frame t aot of the entire le gth of the course, fnaily bringing up at | reso’utions, The presentation speech was made by Tub her saiky 1m a moet demoralisedce We Hon, Mr, Brophy, who paid @ well-merited tri- bute to Mr. Tweed's philanthropy aud straightfor. the other fv con ho: der continu that the rum by them ats furiou Le ward carcer as 9 pubitc man, rile rail alls par wesuiaie: 1 Mr. ‘Tweed, In response, said that it was a source b Pn tha home strech | OF great priie to know that his effurte to further hot won the bei tLo interests of bis fellow citizens were appreciated 231%. Jace Draver’ comtog’ in ‘seeona To the people of the Seventh Ward he felt deeply Susie’ third. Ella Elwoog was deciared di judebted, o8 they had been tity friends at all times. Turmp linat — Thi was amere repet!iiongf the second Hie requested that tis hearttelt thanks be conveyed Without the exctiement of an accident. Lottoryook | to the Brennan Association, and said (hat he should a on Mee ther tee ueactMe 824 | over eherish this mecento of bis many frie made in 31 seconds, and ine half the Sevent: rd. Mr. Brophy directed Mr. Tweed's att edailion miniature of 8 tion toa riff Brennan on the or heat, i " | friend whose sequaintance he first Picci leat pau eu We eel asa WT tel hood’s happiest hours, The delogation suortly ad D: afterward retired. raver gained ihe lead, east. Lott ———__ THE WRECK OF THE LITTLE BELLE. A Recent Storm off the Const of News Apr enenest hat Ful Forty rmen Engulfed. ance he lent to tote i fine’ Guvicr, making anestratch in 3S secouas. ihe | On the 26th of last month the schooner Little eee ee eee halt mnie wae foes, aeerenecs*. | Nelie sailed trom St, John's, Newfoundiand, bound iead, suaniae the pole the br: for the north side of Conceptirn bay, with provi NM » ficns and a gcneral cutis or tho cod fishery. About pn ede tothe « uddway between St. Joun's harbor aud the bay the dveraury Time 245. wind sprung ap, and a! the canvas was set to run Satcriowa came in tird, Nettie Morris fourtiy and | clear of the tend before night ail, The wind fresh Fir vi Tikan.—Lottery ted at ihe start around to the | ened until wae found meersaary to shorten sail Lee AMA Vad Bu’ was think uc te tiekatt | Several eqaalle etrack the schooner, and all aboard hijo, when rhs inp, ed with Draper. ard t'etwo rot: | pecame alarmed, As the storm beeime more furl u Teast, ining slowly on Lotte Draper ' batt ‘breaieat tas three-quarter pals, andrfe, | ous all canvas was taken off tue vessel and she ran back to (bird po a, wil pt till the close of | be'ore & ind with bare poles Even then the H e rice. An exciting © took place ve- | etorm overcame her, and the order to Iay to under wenn mien Chen pir bes varely. the wind wi given, Another alarm arose at this Cae Tre eae ee ORele LED toch Oatse | Dut, lor the esl erage on for the crew but to | the safest landing place along the shor At midnight ibe schooner struck on one of the points of Belle Isiaud headland, near Portugal Cove. and ber bows zg broken in, she weet down There were oly three small boats om board, and these threo went ‘down with the scneoner. For- ty-fve men leaped fur their lives into the waves; five reaches the shore, On the foHowing morning (the @7th alt ) the scene of the catastrophe +war it) fishing snacks and smaller boats in search of the bodies, “Kueveu wore foun. floating ve bude iii’ Another Dinner te the Thanderbol The Fifteenth Ward William M, Tweed Asso- ciation last aight gave ® testimonial dincer to the Hon, Michael Norton at Moneoso's, & Clinten place, About forty gentlemen sat down to dinner, ‘The dining room was tastefully decorate the upper ead of the room was bung « M of the Thander bolt. Among those prevent were Alderman George Mitcholl, Dr. G, B, Parker, Police Captain Hedd ex Alderman Joba Murray, Byron M. Pickett. th sculptor; Col. Danforta, Smith K Lane, Curisto- poer Fine, Witham Andrews, Detective Tully, Chas oltery caine In fOr the wecood puro, and Draper for the hin ania A purse of & delter than & tard ke. Tobey (Wentfold, Mass), 9m. Dantel Paver (New Yor K-C, Waite (Watertown, Diaper Al a (Watertown: Cpa ), bile ih Tene of Watertown Wm. H. Woodrut (Bostoa), b. ii: Nettie M ; g Wrisht @ Norcross’ (ihoaoa),’"b\""ui! Bile Elwood... shor: Firat heat. Second Wesi ‘The #99 race, the fourth race of the season, whic! Was as Usos! sandwicved ia beween the heats of the precoding; Was for purse of $2,000, for horses treat haye nevor made better time than ®29; §1,300 to the Oret, $600 Lo the seeuna, and $200 to tiie (olrd. Beven horses were entered for this pores, Of these ‘on the course, Prince, Kansas E' oo having withdrawn prior to the Jerson Was he favorite, selling in th 100, the reet (eld and bringing 2 OW. L. Hi rrieon offere! $240 to $100 on Jeffor fom, Wihich Was iinmoul te.y taken by C. L, Packurd. ‘ihe outside betting Was vory extensive, ui more money changed hands on tit ca an T Brrue t Hagerty, and o'hers Bee eee ke coacsie ee neh HT THOR | Utes cinnet: (he, tom ft Honored Quest, Fiset Heat —The botrcs were plnced in postion as wes responded to, by Norton. who of pat The herrct were ringed in position as | greeted with the besri ‘Otver tom Jere t a. Hoyal Jolin took tue lead acme starcwhicn | Were responded to by Mr. deitade without difficulty, ad suscained te with ap. | Bowers, Col, Danforth, ore, winning gin. | goutiowen, BArTaS Giitne in second, Thoms ad Cok Lakeman fourth. ‘The quai te inade Wi In faiy peconds, the bait wile im 1 a Hxar.—Notwitnstanding the vietory of Royal rand the score 1) | me German Catholics of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, in Third street, will celebrate the twenty-tifth anniversary of the accession to the Chair of St. Peter by Pope Pius 1X, on Thursday ra. th coming quarver mile was mad evening, There will be a grand torchlight proces Wiedoe-vezma slowly to eninon Nie Tender sion, with Bring of cannon, fireworks, ete, The Hig hi ot te bale procession will march through the various streets ' ple ny to Heoyal Foun the Neat and ayenues in the neighborhood of the chured, aud 6. Jefferson, the favorne, came in Ii will also pass St. Nicowus's Church in Ss nd ebreet, xp Hear -—Jeflerac Dow fen batty | and the German hie Church in Pitt street Mei heats, but beet romained the fayor- | There will be. tri 8 erected At several ¢ @8 Buataining hin nobiy, He sold in the ts. The three above-named courches will be poole tor ie, 8 Raval geen Some bal hour | splendidly decorated with figs and flowers, fend ‘of was at length give = thok ind, Medoe was sec h Ward Ghont, ad trotted two tod, Thomas Jeffere 0 Lakeman took palitalned wn New Bowery, 98 and 80, owned by Mr. W.P. Kirk, is leased by Sr. donanesn tor alager beer }@'oon sud Dn Won lec ip ‘ lodging house Monday night Tast one of the was niade Gunrter pote was reached 1 865m boarders, having tost the key of his room, got out of aud the He tn 1:2. Ouoe afer passing the | (ne hall Window upon the fire esc.pe, and thence in Tn't mille pole Medoe ran by Royal Jolin, bat bhe latter Linmedintely regeiped his position, wnd the four horses dias (ueyfeared, oyal Jouu winuiog tue west at his own room window on the second story Of the neighbors’ children cry of “Ghost.” ‘Tuesday and children crowded one whim, and raised the and the Face ta 203; Nawnagansert Pa puree of 632,100 for borne that fer than 2) 1S nowen, Boston... ¢ Royal John. 0A. thegock, New York. wg: Medog Thos, S. Carpenter, F rd, Ch detforson “ Gorge Robli mah, ‘The police bave driv but ey persist in rea mbling, and annoying tho inmates by cries of Ghost, ghost!” and by staring up at the windows, - —_ - NEW JERSEY, way repentedi: Queter The jury ta the whose First beat 874" man body was found at the Becton tents Bae || fot of the Heights, in Jersey City, yesterday returned Aled aher y lwy fa verdict of accidontal death, ———— Aman named Mclaughlin tives fn Jersey City alae His reputation as a lar is naoqualied. He soils ier for ow a Kentuckian F ut in the tong’ run lo nore than he Wasminatox, June 14,—Capt, Davenport of been endonns na. feuble way, Kentucky, @ clerk in the Second Auditor's om AY oy ‘Bows a day echoed of recently bought a stove from a colored woman, and ery ine. It 4 hard to say who Metauzhiin's really was, bot he has oue father still Living — not paying her as he agreed to, she eued him befyre | ihe Father of Lies—who ts well known in Jersey City Justice Wall, who is also colored. She got judg: ———— ment, vis afterpoon Davenport walked into the LOSSES BY FIRE, Justice's oMfee, drew out his revolver, and put two alls through the Justice, wounding him, it is thought, mortally. atucky honor, le was arrested Liesl add Lat Rocky Moore's Wife Again, Einma Adams, alias Emma Moore, wife of Rocky Moore, was accused yesterday of stealing watch and cusin from Heary Cole, of the Libby House, Warren street Einma took a room at the Liboy Hoase wih ber child, and yesterday went into Col room, from which sbe took the watch end chain, She wae beld, A, Wundermann's jewelry aad musio store, 761 Broadway; 81.200, ing's say mill, tn Norwich, Yu Lor Willian Bunnor's stable on Doal street and Frank. tort road, Philadelphia, was burned yesterday, with three valuable noises, A Fire in Fiench's Hotel yesterday morning was Inckily ducovered be‘ore galnlay mys headway, aud extinguished by the hotel fire apparatus, Lor iil 1m Petrolia, Qut., known as the is of crude oll, was Mike Fer. Avaaxr, June 14.—Goy. Hoffman bas declined Jo interferd in the case of Mike Fereuson, sentenced lo be hungod at Tthace goxt Friday (or Wie murder of hie ade Dad aaah, JUNE 15, ° PRICE TWO CENTS. NO MORE KINGS IN FRANCK ——— CITIZENS ALIV® TO THE INTRIGUES OF THB MONARCHISTS. eee 1871, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, —— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, _ THE WARKIORS IN ELIZABETH. the Politteh All aty—Gov Reviewin, Legs Triumphant — ‘The Elzaboth was arrayed in bunting and mili | Discharge of Prisonors—Arrests still Free Weston Still oo bie Tram tary glory yesterday, The Second Brignde’ queot in Parts-Rochefort Demands o uM to be Completed T bition parade and driil was the event. Gov. Ra: Jury—Manife reby. The immense Weston started on bis tramp in Empire Rink at 6:23 yesteruay morning, much re- froshed after six Wours’ sleep. Io made 15 miles in 8:90, rested Oy minutes, and then made 16 miles in 9:18:30) At 1:14 P. M. he entered his room, o Joyed & bearty dinner, and rested thirty-two min- utes. At 1:06 P.M. he again started, and at %59 P.M, had wi.ked 40 miles from tho start in the morning, At 6:11), M. he had made 00 miles, then rested eloven minutos, started again, and at 8:07 P. M, Lad made 58 miles, Ho was allowed 82 minutes for supper, and at &39, under the wildost appease, ho again male his apnoarance, this timo dressed in his evening Walking costame,with white kid gloves, gold-headed riding cane, nad swh. At six mingtes before one o'clock this morning be completed his 80 retired to rest, stilt 160 miles to dolph, accompanied by his wtaf and Maj. Runyon, arrived at an early hour, and took up their quarters atthe Sheridan Hoase, They were soon followed by Col, Jumos M. Scovel lof Camden, and tho gallant Col, Drake of the Aonttor At1 o'clock the regiments bogan to form line, the Third New Jersey loading with Darrow's band, followed by the Sixth, resembling the New York Sevouth in uniform; thon camo the bronzed voto: rons of Melville and Bridgeton, 150 strong, the bugler playinr, “Tommy, Don Gol" The eight ‘ane aod enissons of Cant. Vigus's New Branswick tery, manved by 70 men, brought up the rear, after which rode the Governor of the State and staf, and Maj.-Gen, Kanyon and staff, all in ba- Touches. hae de Bish marched well, von, Panis, June 14.—The Republican manifeste which appeared today ts signed by cighty ome Doputies of the Left in the Assembly, Tt accuses the monarchist Deputies of not keeping the agree ment made at Bordeaux, whereby it was stipulated that partisan politics should be avoided ; ard charzes { the Legitimist members from the provit.ces are intriguing for tho restoration of the monyrchy and for intervoution in Italy in favor of the Pops. Man of the Communist prisoners were discharged to-day for want of evidence against then, ARRESTS ANE FREQUENT in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth arrondissemonta, The report that M. Forende-Laroquette i cand date for the Assembly is denied. The Tempe ce althongh the distancing nd promices to Dring his extracrdinary feet | WAS done. Battery ©. lovtod well ia them | Make that the Frencs bishops are actively moving ialtpast ten Urclock ‘ommorrow nigme, | scaler artiliery uniform. The ‘Drum Mayoro! the | for the reinstatement of the Pope in his tompe-el on the result were ede during | Third was th looking. possessions. ing, one well-known V After tho r the commands countermarched taking the same direction Fe. dismissing at Regiment's officers were taken tn charge by jant Colonel. inner was sprend al Noon.—The Rentes are quoted at 53 francs 39 com \imes, The official statement of the Bank of Franey, states the bullion in its vaults at 22 000,000 frane Hed 94.000 to $1,000 that W more than co nine, as ls proved by the menuer in which they oder to det on iim, the Arcade, the G returning to the GeN, ThocHU's DEFENCE. —->— eridan House, ial host, Kiward A In the Ai ib'y to-day Gon, Troch tl Where the Great Dry-theode Morena Rone, preseuted'a bonstife spread to the fomished | , 5 we, Nereis to-day Gen, Troche donttnsed his speech in defence of his administration of mith tary affairs. He gave a minute account of the sor ties during the German siege of Paris, and of the reasons for making them. He attributed their de font to the fact that the Germans used their artillery only. The French, he believed, would have boatem the German imfantry if they could have engaged them. His main plan bad been for a prand sortie te ward Rouen, but aiter the victory of Coulmiere POBLIC OPINION DEMANDED a junction of the garrison of Poris with tue Army of the Loire, whieh was sheer madness. One of the Greatest obstuclos to the conduct of the defence wae the atsorderly element in Paris, which wus instigate od torebel by Bismarck, and to this end wit (um nishod with arms from the enemy outside the city, and tired veterans evening Company B of the Third Regiment eutertained their friends with a grand military ball in the Arcade, this closing & round of festivities for the day. Three candidates for Governor were at the re- Union—the jolly, corpulent Ma, ead, the gai- laut Senator Jamon Sixth, and Ge: ri James 8. Dowdy, a confidential clerk employed by William Lattimer & Co., (importers and commis- sion morcbants, of Leonard sireet, was before Jus- \'co Hogan yesterday, on charge of embezzlement. Ik was Dow dy's businos#to ascertain the value of each shipment of goods recolved by the frm, calcu late the amount of dutios, and report the same to his employers, who drew cheeks and entrusted him to pay tho’ claim of the Goverau Oa the Tu of January Dowdy reported the amount of duties on goods by the Algiers as $10,971 11 In gold, for which he received a cueck on the National Bank of the Republic. After drawing that amount paid at the Castom House on tt hipipment on $19,311.13. On Jan. 19 he reported the duties on goods by the City of Paris as €6,1V2.55, and paid only $6,- 20012. On Jan. 2% he reported the duties on thle i . Scovel of the New Jersey Bk, ea Runyon. Gen, De Hart Commander of the Second Now Jersey, Jos. W. Plume of the First Bri General Julius 8. Pay of the Governor's «i Gucsie during the evening, se ies tof Dr. Comine—Cari ntrivance for the Killing of Cats—Mr, Bergh Interest: Dr. James M, Comins, of 143 East Twenty-sixth Fee Era Tae a oreo aac ite Ot | atreet, was committed to prison yesterday in Je fault asi ty ths Geruiaa alee real asliee ia ek beaziod in January was $1,082.81 in gold, Dowdy | ot bail, He offered to give his own cueck as bail, but vl last yours ola, wag bora Ya'Boatiand, fod. tesiane sl | tae Goure create hed ahead TL be, Bongh is'per, | S8PArAlleled violation of the rules of civilized wae 6) Carroll streot, Brovklyn, He was held. : fare, i sonally urging tho prosecution, which {s for atro- ‘The Freach Academy reat The Lawsnites tn w! e y Fe coumed its sittings to-dag, ich Ni 'y Knows Any- | cious cruelty to animals, ‘The promisos of Mr. hh Francis, of 142 East Twonty-seventn street, who | betel atl tat les Meade? The examination in relation to the 60,000 | Grst called public attention to the doctor's crue! eave Jone 14—M. Rochefort's defence shares of Heath and Raphael Eric Railway atock, | Wee, abut on the rear of the doctor's house, in the | Pefore the Military Commission by which he is te be tried, is that the tribunal is incompetent to pass upon his case, He thorefore demands a trial by jury. Tne Oficial Journal of to-day says the story thee condemned insurgents have been shot in the Bote de Boulogne with mitrailleuses is an odious and ab wich has bad a long snspension, owing to repeated adjournmeots,was resumed yosterJay before Mr. K, G, White, Master in Equity, Mr. Willard, of the firm of Willard, Martin & Co., and Mr, Heath, of yard of which the atrocities were perpetrated. The two yards are separated by ® wooden fence about ten foct high. On ind almost in contiguity wit poste jutting six or elgnt feet abo pright the tence. the Orm of William A. Heath & Co., had been sup- ‘ ‘nese posts aeers to mid air two little wood urd calumny. a, t if Wi > ird- houses, © posts are lield in ition ar is Pee ton Wie nose ee eet ons ira ueet: | tue top by two horigontal wooden felis wuicu the | ‘The Oficial Journal denies the report that the produce book. cata of the neighborhood used as a bridge. The doctor's device for entrapping fhe cate was wholly original, He placed a common barrel hoop against a post, Lying loosely around the circumfer- ence of the hoop was a string whic circumference, through @ nox through a staple drivea into accounts, and documents in relation to thet ‘of the 11,500 shares in December and Janoaty last. Mr. Wiliam A. Heath, broker ard banker, in Broad sireet,was questtoned briefly by Mr. Southmayd in reference to the signing of Uansiers, but he could recollect nothing of tho 11.600 shares transferre! to his name, In fact he knew Orleans Princes dived with M. Thiers, and says “Tho Prince de Joinville and the Duc d'Aumale visited M. Thiers unexnectedly. During the intere viow the President said that althouch he was once 4 Minister in the Government of their fathor, King Louis Philippe, be was to-day the heud of the Re ina oF tbe 4 tetegnlae Bian and tuence tuto. the doctor's yard, or houses or | PabUC. ‘There was notbing significant in the visit tn elation «9 the suaress “fue examination ts to be | wherever. he ‘choose’ to operate’ Wh Pass | Seuoe Erineess, Pasy an corsuana toe batt sed Se continued te-de; th HA, to the hoop, the ro- | C°Ps the preser ers: mself honor oy fis bearing during the interview. and the Republic eans were unembarrassed in the presence of those nobie and illustrious Prince: MANIFESTO AGAINST 4 MOWARCHY. The Administration respects the rule forbid ting work on Sundays, All the journals approve of the coming visit of the Assombly to Paris, and reearé it as the first approach to @ genuine reconciliation with the Parisians, ‘The Gauche publishes a mani festo to the Paris Electors againss the monarchy, and im favor of the Republic. In order to combat Bonapartist intrigues, the Deputies propose to im poved the Emperor for decla 4 waging war. RXECUTION LN THE BOIS DR BOULOGNE. Loxpow, June 14.—A review of one bundre@ thousand soldiers will be hela in the Champ de Mars om Sunday next, The troops are leaving La Ville’ M. Rochefort is seriously tll, and his trial hae been postponed The Committee of the Assembly upon the Budyet is known to be in favor of We raising of fants by moins of a loan, A special despatch to the Standard says twenty.oue men were executed yesterday in the Bois de Bi logne — Mr. James Mace Wants the Money. Yesterday Mr. James Mace called on Harry Lill at bis seloon fn Houston street and demanded the money which Mr. Hill bolds as stakeholder in the Mace-Cobure fight, Mr. Hill said that be had fot received any notice oxeept a telegram from Mr Hollywood, the referee, telling bim to hand the mouey over to Mace. 4 be Gia LOL cop sider sul ficient to warrant bim in sy doing. ns Mr. Hollywood did not give any reasous for his decision. He was therefore unwil ¢up the money to eithe of th fixed beyond all disput: who wi Alter tome further talk it was Gnally agreed upon to lea Bells Life, Mr. Holiywood to writs Case and asking for a decision, Mr. Blace has sent Word to this edfecs to the referee, A Candidate for the Gatlow: On the oight of May 6, ins quarrel between William Thomas and George Brown, both colored, at 42 ‘Thomas street, Brown was shot in the shoulder by Thomas, ‘Thomas was arrosted at the time, and indicted by the Grand Jury, He proved on the trial before the Court of Sessions that he bad shot Brown in self-defence, ani the jury acquitted bim. ‘This verdict did noi satisty Brown, who swore that he would be revenred. Last night Thom of toe string was suddenly jerked, and the siring falling from the boop, caught tue cat's body, Ano Po ‘at the string bro nt the cat was beld Dost, writhing ant moaniug. It iy happened that tho tortured animal lek enough, The doctor tuereiore Jot Francts, after witnessing ane of those barpa- gat murders, knocked the slaple out of the thinking to upset the Doctor's arrangement, Phun the doctor then contrived. « nvw Ina corner of his yard be set a trap below the Suriace of tue groan, thinly covered with earth. His know. ledge of che istry enabled him to bait thie with & substance which allured evory cat that came within range. When an unfortunate cat passod that way it was attracted to tho spct, and began to sera the earth. it hed not gone far with this when found itself inextricably caught. There it was beld ing aud shrieking a8 long as it pleased the , and, as before, Was Gaally despatched with @id not die clabbed it to ager vated form a he bh wever heard them before. Procuring » step-ladder be pevred over the fence, and saw ®inrce ent writhing in the Uap, He spoke determinedly to the doctor about tue barbarities, but the doeior replied that ue had never killed auy of Mr. Franeis's cate, Mr. Francis complained to Mr. Bergh, aud the doctor ts in Briton. ae = Regiment GERMANY. Benty, June 4 —The Emperor wit! distribate fonr milions of thalers among the generals and Aatesmon who have achieved the revults of th Senator Cauldwe' Reviewed while standing in the yard of 4] war. ‘Toe Bank of Prussia bas been autorized te 46 Thomas street, was struck twice in the forehead | The Third Begiment of infantry, N.G.S.N.Y., | ostablisn branches im Alsace and Lorraine. The by bricks which ‘he w rown by Brown. | Col, Joho G, Bay, stationed in Westehester county, | Emperor William tas congratulated the Pope apom The bricks were flung from * window, and knocked | was reviewed yesterday in the old Union base bali | (He occurrence of hie jublies. The Gorman Parlin: ‘Thom: u condition he was found Ment has unanimously sanctioned the grants made en to the Leonard by the Crown to (he relatives of the me ubers of the reserves and landwebe who fell during the war, treet | grounds, Morrisiana, before # large srectators. The regiment was organized mblage of st spring by Sepator Cauldweil, and contains aine companies, dressed. ee ranged usteriug about 600 men, many of whow former| is going to Europe. belonged to the old Beventoonth Regiment. ‘I'he WASHINGTON NOTRE: Judge William A, Richardson, Assistant Sec- | Senator, who was present at the review, was senor woernily congratulated on the discipline of ts Secretar, men. Fish is aboat to take s trip over the rotary of the Treasury, sailed for Karope yesterday ‘The companivs present were: Company A, Capt. | Pscrfic Railroad a'ternoon tn the Java, He was accompanied by eaevens (4 Fated Gane, Hes of Mo at ners tary Bost well lias confirmed the wpro wy li he Treas . | Vernon’; apt. of Mount Verne ohn French, ‘a0 tuspeeior ia Locate: Fs Se oh Sosa ae Ota marnry De- | Cap. Carroll, of Ta K, Capt, Hutnagei, of | Custom Hoase. " ge place | w oon; Br Capt Lysa, of New Ho | — Mere. Baron Gerolt is opposed to ber husband re: the new Government loan upon the market. He ts turning to German: ‘phe prefers to rou clothed with {ull power. in charge Nero Mrney aati on July 1 an iron safe, manufaciured expressly for the occa- mn at the Treasury Department, containing several millions of the new bonds. Collector Mur, val Omteet Lafio. Gov. Cooke of Wasbiuglor F E. Howe, Mr. Henry Clews, Gen. Hillhous CA Artes Wa, Nichols P. Norto Wd in A. Griswold, B. Fr Mrs. Gaines, who cstimaten herself to ‘$90,000,000, has her son iu a Goverament clei drawiig bis $1,800 per annune Th Rey George D. Chenowith, of Cyrlisio, Pay has been appointed Supertuten tent ani Disiarad Chirk of the Post Omice Depart.nent, vice Frank Macartney Dr. Stillman inquest into the cause of the doath of Patrick hill, the backman, at Dugan's stable, 263 West street, om Tucsday, was held yes terday. | ‘The jury returned a verdict that Cahill Was Killed bys blow with a pitchfork in tie band of John Wail pooner of Oneida, N.Y, who was phe Bdls Wall was comoitied to the’Tombs, | rmrived fram uinp ation nace umains yiaiion Wee Good Prospects fo —$——— Feon, because ‘he fy'a homoattie. phyxiclan, Nas bee Mr. R. K. resident of the New York PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, BV GN bccenthes or Ima incaal Ene ceiseeal wae of the taterior. The removal was made by Commissioner Vanderman, Stonecutiers’ Association, accompanied by Messrs. Le PES The American Register of London, for Juni Etward Harrington and M. Murphy of Aloany, | statce uhat Gen, Cluscret has not been eapture TOTEM Gata O De ao tei Consequently Las not decb executed. The. Ip 3 ™. called yesterday to thank Tum Suw for its article in png ea Na caleanariics somewhere behal€ of the stonecatters now on strike at the ve obtained the ading pr 8 and of New York and Broo! justice of their claims reg ine Eight-Hour law and th scale of wae by the Commissioners ing toe Vuusding of the new Capitol ta charge think tint on their return to Albany thelr efforts will be crowned with succe: The Fore Forest Citys... Bostons yminissioner of Inter i 1 not tae Geo A discovery in regard the Influence of blue on growing cr s excited sO much Interest; and h ve this known, anf IY, asking a. VI pining about farminy Music in Madison square this evening Thermometer at 12 M. vosterday, TT degrees, ‘The frost strawberries seen this your were (rom George W. Meboan's tighiand farm Capt Hall's oxoloring vessel, the Polaris, arrived at the Brookiya Navy Yard yesterday minent citisens of New Haven, headed by Lewis. bave invited the Seventh Kegiment to a ticleeity Jon Duggin jerday wht sing the ai he knows tainly bave faith in the wouder least under tue present administration of the Military i tnfluence of biug, at Ring end ( n UraDl, Se — CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, 0 7, Of 134th Atreet, was drowa- playing mt the foot of 185th street Jonty om Susan Hyde of Rhode Island dioa Marta rniingham, @ domestic in a family in | Tuesaay night on the steamboat Providence, waile om SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPR Newton. Mass, 1s wader arrest for eirangling ber vow | her way to this city —_—— abc Pcstaraiy sxamlliaa leary W At Broome street and Broadway a sewing machine : aatal f he Northwe ustice Shandley yeaterd fed Honry Wa! Vicity may be seen Rb Work, Col. Jvaos There are no Tadian hosiliities in the Northwest. | oc for steaing Aitred. Jewell’s diatu nd Drensips ie tue nveutor & Thin year’s vintage promises to be the best ever | alhird avenue car on Tuesday evening Mictae! Brooh Ma vante Ward la Kuown th Califorita ichiae! Brophy of the Seventh Ward fast ovening In an altercation in Jefferson City, Mo.. on Sun tay od a large and enihusiastic mecting of the Sixt Capt, W. Rankin, a veteran of the Mexican war, | evening. beiween Mrs. Kerry and her brother Honns, uM. Tweed Assocation died in San Franciseo yesterday the jatvershot his sister and thea vlewsout bis ows i aed 44, of 197 Pie Tre Connceticut Republican Logislative Caucus | brains. Ars. erry died on Mon tay, 1 iquor last evens olf fatally with a razor sed The restriction Isinnd have b the Custon Hous Md Poe pi tor Bu ‘The river police yesterday arrested Patrick Cal kin, Michael Dwrer, aud Hugh Itley for at an) 's Blackwell's Island comvict. ‘The fellow diecuvered to a euvall boat by ope of the keeps gave the alarm 1g visitors to Governor's et crosses {roim A stan alt 3 WhO ORIENTAL NOTES. > . 1 Py ph Cellikie, aged 12, of 337 Fitth street, fol Charles Herman and Neary Jones, dealers in Ralp ‘ The most popular man in the Club ts Judge | tnegnmbling house at the Bowery and. Grand street, | from the laniting of $9 Fiith atreot down two Mighite of Shandiey wad were afrente lon Tueenny BIENt. were yeate Sinits, and Was fatally 1ujured last eveuing N ‘and t stata e allowed in tho Club. held for trial by Juaticn Logan, The rest were d The members of Marshal! Hose Company of Se cclctewart,bowever, belongstolty Biietod with e reprimand Vanna nwo arrived ith ont eat ain Aho Homeliont man tu the Club is Foster Dewoy Janes Bherry wos sent to Bing. Sing for seven | Leta ye: te merchanl Hehe GEM RGY'e hd He is even homelier than Joe Tooke: years yoote! for bitin K) As : Iowarhie nt be had pre ‘The Avcieut Order of F nbering ov ‘Phe most intellectust man in tie Oriental Clu is | sicusly. born i ecorter Mackert \ ayg.i00, witha fuvd of ttl at yt gh cx Peliooman Coutmusious® Michesl J; Bhendioy Frouslded to unterdede for the kacgutive clemencye yA Convention im Atuerion gmt i dat tekstas All the good m in the Club are going down th Av impostor, professing to be an officer of the | Hall yon saturday to eos Beuator Norvou oll to Rurope igor iath: feeebily teitea the parents oe Caait's | Henry Muller, wt hae “ye f eaminsand told'inen) shat their sou hind died in the , shot Honry C, Pickford ts the oldest man in the Clud. | {eredumard told then that , iin che 1 roar May wise son avenue Cue He remembers when Columbus ianied at Caste Gar» | SMalipea Hoapitalon Mack well Ioland. Tue impow | in sixiy-ih rd strect aay ih Doltevue Hose deo, mod that {hey had been awindied when they applied | i a Somebody has given Joba Pickford a new hat. | torthe body, ad found then soa ati alive otidige Barnard he granted a writ of Aaere corpus He sare lp Plomen Ral, bu} It looks jikee Dotck 1 West pvenieanth sires. wap Collins, before the Court whe “r jorare is to be ater argaed e man who thinks Che most aud says the love yoover Une i le real 1 pena. aod jHenrieita stelaberg robbed b Philip Bre ick and James Farley attacked Li ty Bil, “We lee reat trend of Senaror of hie watch, chau, and pocketbook. ‘aut, MeDon. Gralt and robe a oI ia oH 00 th night of May 4 ; vac | tetitounttine girl deeretell ine thecelian while ion. | \esterany trey pleated eulily in Gencraf Sesatons, a t modest member of the Clu is don Wil. | PE.iyaly"was aAbbiog in nuelgbtvrion ealobey SCAR NE Aue Grd toute Mie modesty ® overshadowed By | 11 wig aacertainod last night by Capt. McDermott | A verdict was rendered yesterday that Androw : tnat Sue aledovorue while patelng”Highta avenue and | Mat raig was Killed by accitdntally faling oat Ot (he t man in the Club te Capt. Allaire | eee ete ae a ante ee io war wat | tonrdh et ry window of 1300 Third avenue on Sunday If be badn" an honest man he bever Would have | ing (or her ho ad to Come Out of & Cigar store near meth the Me) arested Oa suspiciva of throvlug Deen polige captain Ie us wite iformed mol the ioeuiana a quartet | hii Out was ubcharged ‘The Onest blonde in the Club—always exceptins Jimmy Donahue—ie Dr. Jordan. Mis partner, Bob eomed, ‘The men chinohed, and during the sirugee Ava m McGovern was sta0ved, Hits assailant aud bie Wile ng of the Departinent of Public Instruoe tion yes.erday, the Cominittce on By Lawa ropot tod Irving, 1s a lovely male brunsite then went awa} that itis ip font to make anv hinge i ( od 1 mao in the Club is the Hon. OfMicor Rogers, while passing along Wost Twonty. | ent term of thy vacation, whieh 1s trourthe ¢at of July Fee ett tee ane failure of the Tweed aioau. | Aft sireet. tear Kleventheaweuns. ant nieot, Neurd a | ‘o.the Gree Monday In September ineutdoo Tooker ias erown vory homely, eee ree ee crits came he fonud Mary Cuter, | Ab gaenown maa aged 40, about 5 feot B 4 Gnest billiard player i Gen, Miles, Cyritin | WaGahas,, mneree thecrics cauve ne fon Team’ | PIED dare bale mized with gray, blak cintngs, and w bin play & game once, ani sald that with | in the stroetin a staie of oulity aud coy steel, near Greenwich stroct. He had a ban dkerent prover Veaining’ the Geucrai could rus thrve points | blo fue sald ain nd shoal, paar Ursenlich alraet. Me had s bead kerones Wilhous « brea sty wud. uller ward , Mite The fattest ran in the Club le Alderman Healey ubie'sd loskedupe wee Lasigupre Haworth nia torte vo rusticate ln the soot: He is trylug co roduce his weight by carrying w big guld bruta: hubba nd foeked ap npiastonor Vou OTall i only a Aith wheel tn ry watch clita and several diaumouds, Tue jewelry uae | Hole Mill tor Moe thiat, mioaioner Von ty Malls only @ Sith wheal it ob the beat of It whoa halta mplaits are op file an tho whole lioard of Pulice aud solu head of the depart Mr Lord, of Henry atreet, ts the only man in toe 4 fs oflce, Was sauviciel 1 tue tieut Glub who belongs to @ Father Mathew temperance +0; fot “sterling tw stands feo Mr Luzerne Steward, of 819 Greenwich siromy fiely He can dink forty-iwo times in two wours, and ms foe aating Je wuile walking gowa Canal street at 8 o-moge cu tes cop peifectly sober, Gunllt ealing od urpkenn morning of the 4th inal, was attacked by Paceinem ‘Tho wickedest min in the Club ta the Hon Jo. | mita’obysician, at the lm 10 McKeever and Cunginghan, ove of who koocked ee a L He isto wicaed that the ladics polit | be out, aud if left alone for a tew wiv shewoud | him down and with bis boot Kicked out fu u b street moar of witkedage, He Lisappear, carrylag nh wie ber enyiaing Of Value Wat ‘ned tooth while ‘he other clupbed dim, Le bas evap! Sug to be chocted tale eaauood Ly be Lh ue om ha thw Medios Commilaaioners,

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