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NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE PONTIFF'S PAGEANT. ORIENTALS DOWN TIE BAY. THE ROBBERS OF TIE HILLS { TUIRT y-BIGHTH YEAR. A SUNDAY OF TRAGEDIES, | ftarteenttecrt WAS leaving enough bi FRANCE UNDER M. THEIR: RUSSIA IN NEW YORK, Py ros, Buried and pecan and 1 aes — Vosterday' —— i Tid PLR CRIME OF A| tie oa leooma with THR CIVILIZED WORLD DOING HOM- GIVING THE BOYS A SPLENDID SEND Greek Ch THR RXPLOITS OF A GANG OF NEW gne aw PUL TRIPLE C ¥ ph gine 10 get Li ba itooMn with plenty DRE. In Parta—Hostitity Comi y a sat I. tf on top. yo ne of Prince Alex’ NINTH WARD PHYSICIAN, thin frame. e foam Wa'to be pnt on with: hinges end AGE TO PIUS IX, Panis, Jane 16,—The Republican journals have OFF FOR EUROPE, Belles ef the ites JERSEY THIRVES. as jae to come an Oval Prem _—.--- pol A Father Murdering his Two Childre andthen Cutting bis own Throat— The Wile and Mother Nearly Insane—Th olive Breaking Open the Door. The usually quiet Ninth Ward was last oven- tng the scene of a terrible tragedy, Wont Eleventh street is considered one of the best streots in t ward, and that portion wateh forms the thorough: fare (rom the Sixth avenue to Greenwich avenue IN SPLENDID AT TLE tas she reoutation of being ocenpied by very reapee: | Inside. and have tnch a cofln cot up as was never seen table prope, among whom the slightest disturbance | again Ant Wwitners added. ~ God knows | think she got is likely not ouly to create surprise but alarm, Whivdee Giutavir nikal evar orar aie meds des Wor ‘At do'clves yesterday afternoon one of the rei | own. Lmade the remark that her childrea would op gents of civ biock on West Rieventi atrest, sear | Pote tne idea, fhe sald the gare not do What Have they to op D0Ke they Baxi avenue, eviled at the polices station in Chatles | to see un Fwratien are glass anotner round tid ye 1m with locks add. hing ave giaas WAS a thing tin 1. ty be Kot ready. oF It Gould g Je thing Wold de otro Denent. Tas nid have Hat; she said © no," she went All round no malter what it Gost or what e Would Tot be buTie! in any thing else #nid iso what If she died Before nid have to koen Mer matt it pression she used was to have it united in ® manifesto to moet the electoral pro- wramme put forth by the monarchical press. They declare that the revabile is the only rational and legitimate expression of tho national sovereignty. Monarchy implies ite abdication. They will give Four of the members of the Oriental Club—Sen- thelr support to the candidates who are pledged to | stor Michacl Norton, Jamos Barclay, the City Lr maintain the statue quo, The French loan will be | brarian, James W. Collier, the comedian, and J. tanued on the 96h instant, if the Assembly passes | O'Connell Lynch, editor of the Jrish Democrat— the bill authorizing it before that date, The Verité | baving secared passage for Europe in the steamabip says tho state of siege will be raised on the Mth. | City of Brooklyn, which sailed on Saturday, thet The Duke of Chartros \s a candidate for the Assom- | astociates resolved early in the week to give thom bly in La Vendée, The Duke of Aamale is moving | ® grand “send-off.” Accordingly about two pun- into his ehate The Journal of Paris reports that | dred and fifty of them assembled tn the club house CENTRAL COMMITTED at noon on Saturday, and after lunch moved in pro- has been reorganized under the name of the Con. | cession, headed by O'Brien's full band and their Banditti-Their Hiding Places tt the Ravines of E jo Coun The Mya- terious Bont tn the River—Digging thelr Way out of the Caverns, Por a number of years past Hoboken, Uniom 4 | Hill, and Hudson City have been infested by a bai } r of young thieves and bighwaymen, This gang wm ‘ ; Aplendid Coremoninis ix and around New * Iaminated and Baoners—A Sanday Go Dewn to History. werday was carnival Sunday to the Roman ‘Uatholics throughoat the world. Pope Pias 1X. has lived to see his twenty-Ofth Pontifical anniversary, and the Catholics rejoice with him, Ao tmposing ceremonial in honor of the event was enacted yes terday in the Germen Church of the Most Moly Redeemer, on Third street, near Avenue A. The street from First avenue to far beyond the temple was decorated in style, From every window floated either the Prassinn or Americao flag, in many cases the two intertwined; while the Pootifical Yesterday morning the officers of the Russian corvette “ Vandnix" attended divine worship in the Groek chapel artached to the Rassian Embassy as 851 Second avenue, Tho Russian Miniator Catacazy 4nd Consul-Goneral Schulze were also present, as the services wore beld ta honor of an event which was commemorated yesterday all o Rogsia and in the chapels of the Rassian Embassies in all eoun- trios—the birth of a son to the Grand Dake Aloxan- der, the heir avparent to the Rassian throne. Tho chapel which, is but the parlor of the residence of the chaplain, the Rev. Nicolas Bjerring, is very smail, but, invested with the sumptuous pomp of the Greek Catholic Church, an it was, it was a beaa tifa! piace of worship. Murphy compored of Paddy Murphy, the loader, Harry j Phorp alias Engiish Harry, John Bogardus, Ra- dolol Paub, William Kroger, John Sha number of others, Not one was over t yours of age. They had their headqoarters in the caverns and ravines of the bills of Jersey. Often, when closely pressed or watched, they would dig their wayfout op the Guttenderg ald Feeet_ard sad that something must be wrong at banner, with inscriptions and pictures of his Holl: | tral Committee of the Federal National Guard, with | President, Justice Shandicy, down Clinton street, | ‘The pastor and his arsistant, Mr. Smyrna, were | In 1965, John Jones's grocery in Washingtom Ka ti) as ie had hoard a woman sbeloking nest, wae to be seen on all sides, Crossing the | M~ Domierow resident and MM. Rosnolds Tieard | % Pier 48, and embarked on board the steamer | arrayed In their gorgeous costumes, and the chapel | street, Hoboken, was robbed. Detectives were set Fee ois children; Bring my children down; | CREUP Meta to tee her and talk with het avout Her | street gt First avendo wae a long band of twined | Vice-President, Count Boorgoing has boca ap- | P+ 8. Schultz, which was fairly covered with bunting, | iteclf was dazzling with eilver and gold, The desks | to work. Suspicion pointed to Paddy's gang. Sere p, Goat ive sue my ehiideen they were such stupld Uninge., She asked ine it evergreens; and just below Avenue A a magnificent triumphal arch was erected, covered with evergreen, and surmoanted by ® cross, From this arch the pointed minister to the Hague. A oumber of no In the procossion were the handsome Inspector tives of Switzerland, taken pritonors during the | Jameson, the gallant Gen. Tweed, Police Commis. of the ineurrection, bi been discharged. | sioner Mike Bhandley, Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward, ‘Woman to mage this habit recorain nt. Washburne inquired who hvod in the house, if eowla dy'ip thiaety that vemed thy yas oct 1pte . pmpetent to take any ie neked me to get and was HD edb ast di leah A ‘The indy came and Ww: Pat the giving of 8 from which Mr. Smyrna altered the responses wore covered with gold woven into cloth; the folding doors loading into the inner apartment in which the goant Burke captured Paddy after a long search Paddy had gone to New York with (he stolen goods, and sold them in the Sixth Ward, ‘The Sergeant the Crar; the firat exacts th vow of ehas 4 Sad bes best Kipp of the Shandi jon, Col. Ste tor said th decked q A wind of this, and Pi dP J.convohs. ond that be had tstely been drinking | part of there cracrs. pal, American, and German flag all caught | There is a tumor that Uiusere! is alive and has beet | Col. Kipp of the Shandley Legion, Col. Stewart, | pastor said the prayer wore docked 1a silver; and | got wind of this, and Paddy wa spotted, Paddy pomewhit y. On reesiving this information, 4 Talat wae the comin made of 2, Aj Mlack wainnt | the breezo, while pendent from the centre was a plete sday for the souls of Jimmy Carraber, Matty Patten, Col. Callender of | inside the immense cross of silver shono with | WAS Aent UP for three yours. | pane, Net to be desjate ood Officers Bradley and Homans of bis alpt e Aeit, nctual expense of get white board of semicircular form, with the inserip- ) Tue VICTIMS OF ThE CIVIL WA the Ninety-fourth Highlanders, now stationed at | splendent lustre over the pulpit, while on it reposed | be idie, however, they resorted to ab Aaloviak i ; thing ; (tis x gommand to weeortin if possible the cause of the | Crying thendes itis por the Dit of wo tion, he = Crowds of visitors arrive by every trai Halifax, Fire {Commissioner Biair, Dre, Fleming, | the massive cross of gold. After the usual aervices | Wen Paddy waa ieeusteca thems tap aew rast i we 1 reproceoded to the house, and | Q-What were ihe expenses of he ‘ 1616—Prue 1x.—1871,' sinoss is improving. The city ts healthy, Jordan, and Taylor; John Pickford, Jr., Alderman | had been concluded and the pastor had said his | [13h ‘oRpiher, Ang ocganined thom for new expe ' Were wet ot the duor by Mrs. Connolly, who ead; Wiiowethar aifereat “tanerale ‘from what vhe naa, | Vislble om either side, Cedars wore set op along German troops, Rave evacusted Cesnuily Healey, Counsellors Andrews, Woods, and Dowling.- | for the Rinperor of Russia, the Promdent of | a grocery store, at 6 Washington stroct, Hoboken, 4 a. ne OT ee ety the sidewalk in every available soot, and at night | C2lclal Journal bas a strong a ONE & POF | Major Peter Bowo, Capt. Frank Doane of the Screw | the United States, the city of Now York, &c On the wight of the 234 of March, 1969, Rata's store Laluter ecolabes Q.—D'd yon about that time bury any other person - tion of the English press for Hostility to France. It special prayer was said for the imperial babo, the | was broken into, and sbout §500 worth of cigar | The of aid that thoy had beon ordered to tn | living ina house of abont that character? A.—It tacy teene was illumined by unnombored Chinese | atizmatizes their misrepresentations as cold blooded | Docks, Jimmy Donatue of the Free Lasor Bureau, | 1e Deam Landamus was sung, and all in (he chapel | tobaceo, &e., was carried. off. Paddy and bia ise t i " ng I did pot want ty bi » (Greatiaugh- | lanterns, all bearing the name of Pius in variously | nd cowardly, and charges that some of the writers | and otvers, Kissed the goldon cross while te pastor gave them | were notseen in their old haunte for several weeka ve anse of @ disturbance in the house, Ving the piate gins mate Lad to take the | ooiceed letters and devices. were bribed during and since the war, CASTING 01 luis blessing. after the burglary. Chief Donovan exerted bimaolf i and to # her husband and children were. mereitivioat amon. Phe oofle sad | The decorutions of the great house of worship ‘THe ASSEMBLY, As soon ae the aMecling leavelaking with wives & curiosity of the ebano! may be mentioned ® | to the utmost in trying to capture (he ganz, Paddy Mrs ¢ ¥ replied that they were all right, and under way, ao! the ladies‘ robe, befors et Drow" the i Vensatuies, June 17.—In the Assembly to-ay, | £04 sweethearts was over Capt, Doane Eire the oraer beautiful cross of motuer-of-pear!, made in Jerusa- | and bis ang wore again traced to Now York, Tie 4 1 yheers to leave tae premises, As they were strikingly beautiful, From’ the four corners | 4, v ERVAILLIM. sae ne non-accoptance of pence on | ¥ the boatswain and freman to keel-haul the gang lem and presented to the chapivin by the Metro. | Chie! levned that Paddy intended to go to Gatten- : eer oe ‘he Wilness was uawilling to toll the profits of hia | of the base of the steeple etood forth four tall cesar avre de hn P lank, and the Schult ol Politan of Constantinople. ber the night b: 1 } I , f bis visit to the German head plank, @ Schultz shot out into the stream ¢ (in ikiit by crossing the Hudson Riv bad no wirtant to force an entrance, they were trees, Three large bonners, in rilk and gold, grace i | tHe occasion ot Mie caid ibe Tose et toe fulane ot amid a volley of cheers from ti ered The services were very diferent from those in- | near Spuyten Duyvel. The Chief waited for obliged although sfed from her wilt Ihe defendants relie! on the testimony of and the fron: of the building, the first represanting St, | term ot Hieaus, | tie Bene ees hat Prince Bismarca | 0° the pier and neighboring shipping. As ashe | cident upon (be worship after Roman Catholic style, | him in ambush and captured him. Paidy was taken 1 disturb takers to show that the charges were unreasonab! Mary, the mot fit ni fteamed down ng vensel saluted | ®% indeed the whole faith is @ very different one | to Hoboken in his boat. He was again sent to the Wook# a 1 tanner that something was | ¥ d the third P then demandod the cession of Strasbourg, which the f ‘the Ro ‘Cath i y Judge Sutherland, in his charge to the jury, seid be | Sad the thir, eee alEeeneD \G woneenen 1a Com | wid onatetders, h one of which | from the Roman Cathoitc. ‘The Roman Catholic | Penitentiary for two years, wrong ‘I ey therefore returned at once to the | thought tue plaintifl was entitied toa verdict as a | Gmns of the enthedral were twined with overcreen amen ne gray fin rhe eg ered ns | bore the juscription * William MM. Tweed for Bena Chureh recognizes the Pope ; the Greek, or Russian, Doring the absence of Paddy, Paub became the ‘a foiice etiion and Feported the result of their mis | matter of law, and left it to the jury to decile the | A large festuon of the same material dropped trom } Clusia, Mi Matte Wren tae (ioemnild An enane no | tor, Fourth District,” blew thetr whist and dipped rt i 4th tb toe ceiling to either side of the chancel, which wa: (+ ni f a the priest, walle the latter requires the pris 7 from | leader. In the early part of ism Pe Ropert, of t Washburne, ant also informed him | Smoon: of the verdict, aud they, without leaving oe o bowers, 8 ee "| have held powor since the 4th of September to the | thelr colors, which compliment young Tweed ac: rleat, ifth street, Hoboken, was robbed of $40, a valua- ‘ \ their seats the plaintiff his tail claim, with in | ne bed of choice Mowers, and trom the point of po: ti i married, ‘snd incapacitates him tromn exercising bis | | 4 were alute ot MEN Ceanalle their seats, & ve the plainud ie {il claim im | one bed of choice Gowurn and irom the point ot | Ti seiatinte who decided what Prance should be led | ERowledeed by gracefully Gpping hie hat.” After ang 6 gold watch, und some United States bonds, The man pier Justic functions aa soon as he loses his wife by di reaching the Shandley and . kenoral beliof was that Paul's gang were the cule | Capt, Wasbburne, alter evrefuily considering the WHAT CRAZED DR. CONKOLLY. WY eae euer eect onute? is iia wedlnhy Mi, VOR ES) a committee of Orientals visited the City of Brook: | | The Sale eir wknie a putation for | prits, ‘The uext robbery was cominitied on Union repor's of the officers and the story of the gentle. | Mrs, Killoren died in Octover,1982, leaving over a | peimngruver, aasisied ‘by twelve. prioste and a host VALLANDIGHAM'S DEATH, ude gre wisn ot tov thee Mr a tat teveae | Head. nets, entersained bis epee who spent | Lili: a man wes robbed of a wales and 690 (a j tin who fod ealied unon him, resolved to visit | Quarter of a million dollars, the most of which she | of subordinates, The festivities embraced the cole ——— ‘Tana a sefo return. Thoy then returned to the ust Satarday the Rassian Minister paid ai the suspected parties on any trifling breach of ' had accumulated in the peddling business. Sie | bration of high mass a 10 ia the morning: after | ‘The Arrival et the Rem: Dayte: tee residence of Dr. Connolly in person andascer- | employed several men with teams to travel isin if possible the eause of the reported cries of | through | the country ailing dry, foods. She rm; On eet he is owned six tenement houses in this city, in them, On arriving at the house be was met in | ong ot which she occupied apartments. In Sebultz, The Schulte kept up with the City of Brooklyn until the Hook was reached, when, sailiog around cial visit to Capt, Michalof, on board the R corvetto, inspecting the ship and extendi Greetings to the wen and the officers, lt was ru- which, Father Holzer of St, Denis preached « mon appropriate to the the afternoon G ent celebrated. Ald in Hours-The D: peace, As fortune would bave it, Pauh soon dis- Dosed of bis ill-gotten gains, He got drunk and was arrested in Hoboken, Pau was sent to the peniten- hor two or three times, they parted company, and | MOTed. and asserted in a morning journal of yester- ry for Ove years, where he is now. The «ang the heliway by Mre, Connolly, It was then about | her last iliness she sent for Mr. Ti erry, to A GRAND PROCESSION Cixcivnati, June 18.—The Hon. Clement Ls | gave nine farewell cheers. 3 4 day, that a ball was to Decendered by the Russian | were reduced, but this only Increased their audacit, { ning. ‘The following eonveras- | s'e gave minute irections in reverence to. ner | was formed at Fourth etreot and First avon Vallandigham, who accidentally alot himself in the On the roturn to the pier the same line of proces. | Npeatn ce Bee Lge Lrg and | The people in Hudson county were still to dread j i “the Cuptain and Mra, Con. | Mnersl. After her death Dr. Connolly, who had | follows: abdomen on Priday night, died at eighteen minutes | Soh was formed. save with the addition of four | Navy vn ag} Moe eer ara eelions | eect week some place was robbed, or some. a been appointed her executor, toll Mr. Therry to Littor a'pearing to be greatly excited: | follow Mrs, Killoren’ inetruetion doable irueks with the prizes on them, and all marched up to the club house, where » sumptuous jay, to | luach was eatea. from Capt. Michalof, wno speaks ex: Hoglish, that there is no truth in the report. inas- much ns the Russian corvette was to stay buts few nd police. neiety, Hiease Band. before 10 o'clock yesterday moroing. Mrs. Vall digham srrived in Cumberland, Md., y1 knocked down in the bishway. G. Henning of Unton Hill was robbed of « large quantity of goods. Mombers of the gang were spotted, bat managed to to the manner St. Atoysi I desire to inquire into the cause of a | Of her burial, bat when Mr. ‘Therry snortly there Among them that from Connoly's mind. He brooded over ft antil his mind pleture seen by a Sun reporter in tt { 7 ott Bye , days more at this port. Capt, Michalof said that | elude arrest by fleciug vo the mountains. i aiuihraen (h'this bieges ater presented a bill for abou! $1,400, he re used ©, Joreph’s, Ot. Job’, James's Societies. | aitend the funeral of her decoased brother, the Hon. 4M AMERICUS Bands. the beautiful damscls of New York must walt cutl | “Three months ago Paddy was released from i \ - Day it. Mr. Therry sued, and the cise was tried St. Alphonsus Soc! Joba V. L. McMaton , and upon hearing of the | Previons to the sailing of the City of Brooklyn, a | Prince Alexis suail give his ball next September, | prison. His return was hailed with delight oy bis } 1) —There Is no disturbance, sir, April 11, before Judee Sutherland. Family Prakective society. ‘eeitent to and the death of ber husband, she be. | ‘tinguished party gathered on her decks to bid | which they will do with impatience when we add | confederates. Su yased to an ala Cabtain—T am Captain of Police, and itis my daty. The n toriety given to the case preyed upon D thks ine. Gr taaneh Whe, dawre ING eveene'to ‘ good-by to the departiog Oriental : " ew on Wo ’ ibe live of march was down First avenue to | camo completely distracted. Sho was taken to Day: | were Judges McCann and Barnard, Alderman | house of the chaplain of the Russian Embassy. the | the eee here uns clopesed ot oa Caer rues Mrs, Conno'ly * apt pe no Capt Mi foe w i became morbit ig Walterly he took to drinking vary | Llanee Bawa Avoeae Bt’ Poarte siren, and (ton lebt aight, Mitchell, Owen W Brens a Stephen J. Meany, Prince must be a paragon of beauty, that he is a le ism miyntery. Paddy naa Dogardus were ar- 3 Me se leave my house, There is uo disturbance | bird. and at times seemed tebe Gut of lus senses, | Gy Fourth to the starting pont, All along the ine | Dayron, Oulo, June 18.—The remains of Mr. Val Sipeasensiny Rees, Hoa, 8. Con, Judes young man of Dut $8 veers of ane, and the dances, rested ae vagrants, and, te at to the county Jail for 4 a that 0! march the procession Was greeted with fags Le , E , dev, | Cay exce ell, je month, -Ascort time ago they were nea Where are your ciiliren ? commit euierde ne would take er with him, | She ee eee tiow'snd Ditton’. |) andigham reached this elty last evening at Go'clock. | and a host of others. buddenly there was # rush 8 for the ebapel, it may be added that the chap: 4 liberty. On Thursday might inst while th y, Bogardus, Walks were thronged with gea‘ous |/ Abeavy rain interfered with the reception contem- | toward the quarter dock, Senator ‘orton stood in | Jain has ion Lexington avenue, near Fifty. | and Shaw went to Hudson city onarait, Geores ( 1) —My two eluideea are quite ea thinking them the momentery ebullitions of Weiter anu tareoeed tos 4 ; s : the midst of a ring which had been formed, and | second street, for $20,000, a large lot on which «| H. Harris's drug store, on Palisade avenge. and Where, tadan? FOLLY OF A DRUNKEN MAN, Ledresdaanstelahd uid detente plated, but the remains nevertheless were met by | Alderman Mitchell-stood before hu. The Alder: | splendid temote bust ta the Byrwrrine style is to be. | Warren street, wan broken Into. ‘Te thieves, (ook { ’ , Yonighdad Cherioak Capone tos tLe ba Cap Soesle THE GREAT PAGEANT members of the Masonic {rateraity and personal | man drew from his pocket a morocco caso, It con: | erecied tui year for the Russian Bui bassy. MO, a quantity of cigars, and a bamber of butties oF i Conuolly—Up stairs with their father, One | Yester ok ve deny tae, Hse tae waa reserved for the evening. At an early hour | ¢riends ang escorted to bis late residence tained an Aruericus Club badge, The tiger's head Beedere nits Aodrode wiikey. The ate: wiht thay want toe : oom tu secon | story wat The vast edifice was crowded with an eager (hrong ' : nthe eentre was surrounded with a protusion of 4 , ’ fue Ho f aad d sen what wan the exove of your oat: | (uidiitle Aznor. “Fhe storm kent win in the | SH" ersten begun with acerend. tricmund | 4 Mrs. Vallandigham, who isalmost crushed by the | brilhaate winch cout €0(0, aud below Waa pendent | TH ROWDIES’ SUNDAY REFUGR. | O) ie ML uss RATUitd nebo ears \ a what was the cause of your out- | house and doubtless bad a depressing offeet Ubon | march, wiied, but for its solemoity, might almost | double loas of her husband and brother, resched | a diamond wortn sbout ¢1.500, The uadge was pre =o Orolock, Paddy. Bosatdus, and Bas Q eee eee eect nugsing the bevy Glare, | be ead to have partaken of the nature of a car. | Dayton this evening by apecial train, | Tue funeral | sented to the 1 hunderbolt in beball of the Americ Going through Wind aud Storm to Defy tan ah, Bolts Head. Mar Staph | Conno!ly—My hosband bad been driexing, | AutChee Meare Mt ve at are waikea up stairs | mival. Tho proccesion was formed in the order | Will take place Tuesday aiternoon, under the direc: | Ciul Good Mr. Bergh—Tho Rat Bait Vout Glenham Hotel, 155 Fifth avenue, iF a wiht FAL iGaeet of ihe eireusmians ‘ollowing : Six exc-bearers, dressed in the antform | Won of the Masons. At 2:50 the big gun of the Brooklyn was fred, and day at Union Hill, New Joreey. Dreaident of a’benk at Third svenue and Twenty. Yq The’ hobeds followed. wine ALout. Halt, un hour | Of the Hapal army, white pante and bine coateand |, Lersone wt e goon the remains to-day say | the ghip drew away into the offing wud down the | yott.ty t + fore day t by | Sixth street, was at Bali's Head with iis broiher, if 1 TuoCGRT ME MONT MRT THE CHILDREN, eee tite tay nino dhwon bis wagon, sug | cape. Theae were ‘ollowed by a company of soldiers, | thas deco: has wrought consideravle | pay, followed by the stoamers P. Schuliz, Seth Low, esterday was set apart fora day's sport by | De ctwiny pistol tring. While near the Guttenberg | Pirie ibichis eR ig | aMtersyatd ie Httle boy who drives bs about | fepr € the body. euard of the Pope. Ty the | changes since votterday oe cersone from | hott, Lee ,Howrdman, Virginia Beywour, thé | the politicians op the Jersey shores at Usion Mil, | ferry, ‘Shaw and Uosardus, made their appearance j i rer gerbil ro abeUl ) contre of the euard was Borne aloft a magnificen uring the rge a jeteher, and other craft. ° ), and - | Bos: nand 1 istol ve " ecexsary for me to see that all is right, fomething, and was directed upstairs, Finding she | japel flag, emblazoned wits the symbols of Pontifi. | the city and surrounding country visitoa the house, On the Geth Low were the Righth and Tons | O8! the rain forbade the match, and it was post. | Rorardes demanded | Greon bis pists. Oreos { rs Connolly was evidentiy very much anmoyed at the presence of t but did not view the remains, im consequence of the | Ward Michael Norton A stage of decoinposition. Profound sympathy for the bereaved family is uuiversaily expressed, The Bar will bold a meet- | ©, retused lo give it up, Shaw got bi caught bim by the throat, a from him, Shaw Green's bead, and to opened the door aud asked Lim what be He had the FATAL KNIFE IN HIS HAND, al authority, aud just bobind it came the American standard. Wotlowing the guard came tliree boys in long white robes, the centre one bearing a golden erucifiz, and the (wo on either eide bearing long Fon, and J snatched the piste 1B presented the pistol af Jobim thatil he opened bis i poned. Twenty-Ave persons, bowevor, weathered tue #lorm, and it was agreed that they should have fa Hitle sport at all hazards. Two dogs were brougut sociation’, among whom wore the Hon. Thomas Nelligan, Lewis McDer- George Louirel, Inspector William Weir, tain MeClary of the Twenty-euhth Preeinc police in the house, doubt ¢ dreaded at her hnaband Joes from the exp: ; month he would blow bis brains out, Bocurdue { t ap intoxicated condition, and tried to § proba + bloody work. Col | burning candies, Next came Father Leimgruber in | ino to-morrow, Thomas B. Knox, Lewis Sehiama,, and abous 40) | out and matched. Alter a good look at the animals, | fr. oh and ‘ oat “ 1 Me Sa aatee ener gba Oauie iM wer, and, going down | fui camonteale with the sovptre in We andy toiled Despatches trom Cincinnati, Clambas, and other | others eu lig purse was » of $10 & sido, twonty rata | nuuy “sichis ‘peril, "Bnew anstchod a” valusbl Ld aplein’s Going UP slaire, Ce had seo: f girl dreased in white, and with | Cities lodicate a large attendance ne fanera HE CODD’ g rf : y ; Washhorre insisted, however, uoon making a per- a uaa gene. | Oy am ereT cranks Siopsome ca the head. 1a tee | The polieal friends of Mr. Vallandignam tn thls | 0, 1. nuns mace the Tomes Seferaon and | (mtr, One OF the scimals was a black and tan, | O08 BS HOM ale! Gro brothers’ notlees | foul investigation, sccndod to the next floor, | children, but evidently ne ithagined that he | midat of these wes borne # scarlet banner, with the | County will attend olinost én masse iba wh prea nk Bh pee eel fda Ald a very sharp, active little beast, and showed himself | Gonetable Dorobue of Bull's Head. ‘The constable { At : : would do any harm to bimeell, Sie ran out mext Jess emblazoned of its front. Ii was car ‘om detailed acconuts publishe | this morning it Q Neil Ansociatlons, prominent smong whuin | well versed in tke art of desiruction. The other | Orocured a warrant. ageinst Paddy, Bogerdas, and | Mrs Conv olly suid she thougdt the cdildren were | qyoy io Mr, Whittemore and told him her fears, He | ried by a miss in complete bridal costume, repre pears that Mr. Vailendignam. witn nia associaie | 0 or Aleck Ward, Dr: Nagle, and Have Miller, | Wasa Scote out the sane size as bis OP | Shaw. ‘The constable went alone ‘afer the high- { Mp sede gations ee ead" al ee a, ee cen ae ing. with a view of oscertain ire muz- | On, the Fort Lee was’ the’ Alserinum Cuddy Ciab, | vores’ “After the main stakes. hed been purun, | aymen, He eu-cceded In separately arresting © every room, and tried th» door of the back | Would not listen fo, not wanting THE SPOUSE OF CHRIST. in stakes had been put un, Ter ireeetad: Bho. deepatebed a” messenger zie ofa pistol could be Held to cloth without barn: | 4nd +mong them were the Hon Fe im Golden, Capts 2 give areier, © “ ; Bogardus and Shaw. He put the rascals in trong { room on that landing, Finding it locked be | DIM p arrested: Bho. CetP Ae icont de Reet She wea Marked on cituer aide by bridesmaids | ing Necloaxoy,. Walsh, and. NeDonaldy Bill Barclag. | Qaim 'byrtng other site, “While tue preliinioary ce, | And left them in a sccare place, ‘To capture Paddy H ‘i th Mea 0 Capt Vast. | wnember, and the Futher eame and end aap ogy fed tg iis wis’ | balls having been red trom the pistol. Milliken, na a Germocr s id in bis old stove from bis Woodsed, cun up his vipe, | ty 13 4 saw Freddy | bresiagaey ote ha Connelly, Captain Waste | Teommuriieate with the doctor through tt dom at the age af twelve, followed by anoiher army | associate counsel, arzed im 1 discharge, the re Borker, Jit Barker, Ji Slavin, Johu Mullen, and | and started a good oli-fashioned dre, arouud which | jugui*putted daria \rovuinen sua eras ban eee ig Durne said it would be nceossary io furoe open the | pat could get to. answee. In the mean time Mr, | Of FOUNg piris, rei ow eight years upward, | maining three balls, but Valiaudicbam ani oat tu the boys readily gathered. le ie co i : bee ; i ages ! 4 each carrying a bunch of white liltes, In the midst | eve dugt Milliken repeated th Jndge Anthony Hartman, with » number of his phe OF a oakl pare Hk tay 16 the Bootes bie four shots In quick succossion. A builot H Geor if abe hed aot the Key, ‘To this the lady Whittemore informed the police, and Capt, Wash: | or .ese was roared a banuer dlispinying the Virgin | ease Vetiandiensie deemed so disehergo t personal and polities! (ends, went down the b A tors of a cent gave the Orst entry to the Scotch | crazed the conatable’s oar. The chase became live- Gate ‘ burue arrived at the house about 7 o'clock, and do- | Sf Tier rsasareretiiie cate evar ta Geer kestion, Voliandignam declined to discharge the toh gy Brenna aces went scree dog, and ata little past 2 o'clock twenty due, fat, | {yaya number of quarrymen joined in. For two rot objecte manded admittance, Mrs. Conn whe opened ary, Anutuer golden crucifix came next In order, He took the pistol up atairs and laid it permite an | Shead o} rooklyn, in lis new yacht, the Thomas | and’ hearty little aqueakers wore dropped into tho | rlies Paddy led his pur-uers, and then got into ti Capinin—It ia my duty, and Lmust do it, fall i® | the door, refused to let him enter. THe said that he | ana.them, the greas feature at ihe passant, & Sialte | empiy one which he intended to ase in tue argument Poy Creamer, Atter Russing Fore Kichmond they | pu. When Scotcuy poked ols nove over the | hills: where be Waa Roch Tear Geli hie oid tamara ight ti tity x under the wad good reaso lieving that ber b a had | & . borne on the shoulders ot fo : The | on saturday. ‘This led to the tragedy which soon | bove to, ag the aleamsiiip, and when the lat- 4 toc rd'seye vi q ne fon lo: is old ha stanc “i ou wi ny MURDERED 118 TWO CHILDREN Fobos, the scepire in his band, and theerown on his | “tne ‘Biguirer this morning pronounces bis loss to | feW Volunteer gunners, took charge of ‘the artillery, | knowing tou well that they saw an enemy, | VoUbArdt, Paddy ts still at large. Oe. GonnslldGiired: Bb i [RERUN DEIRONGN) haa Capt, Washburn added that as Captain of Police | head. The base on which it stood was formed en- | tne Democratic party of Ohio fred a salute in bouor of Senator Creamer. most irreparable, he ould have to see abou bs down the steps, He. brushed past ler, OUS SPECTACLE MAT THEIR VIRW. with’ Be OF ten, na Lurettog tn tue door, realized ba ihe t y siuatt children. cota | tu# truth, Ars, Connoly seemed moat angious taut On the ved lay a mam and two small crildren. cold | her ‘husband shoud not be arrested. She it, She ordered tirely of artifielal lowers, of variogat above His bead an arch of the same material Bringiog op the rear were a hundred men, each wity « Durning candle. The Procession, as it wound - —— Preaching to Brigham Youn) Sart Laue Ciry, Utah, June 17.—At th odist camp meeting Iast 1 colors, nad ‘Time deing ealled, Scotchy was thrown into the pit. The first rat he caught he gave one shake and sent it flying over the side of the pit, Me tien dropped three in one corner, made # dash at two, rominent among those on board the yacht were Ade Captain burst open the door, when va = = Asseublyman Fleeke, Joseph Hartman, Esq , Capt, LANAMAN AND CARLTON, Hawcins, President of We Creamer League} Thos, ——— H. Loughitn, and William H. Keonedy, of the Me: Meth. , ning the Rev. Mr. Bool ae ) Hated m ; 4 hustled in the opposite side seven, aud thea gave | of New York, preached a masterly ser von against Was p having on only a dreming 0 hy » Fourth Judicial District Court, Mesers. Wiliam F, One Mormon, who repeatedly interrupted the meet } field day on Saturday in the farcical trial of Dr. | Foley and P, J. Nagic nod her and (he two ser ing, was arrested. of 4 police nan, who cor around, apd then, ti fred flannel drawess, soldiers opening in two lines, bound over the hexd id stocks but as he landed again Scotchy feat 1 bad him by tre back. The time occupied was jast ee | hita on the left was a larce sized Indiar I er rth Ait gat My vg be dal LE peal dite them down the middle aisle, Lanahan, giving full scope to the passions that seom THURLOW WEED, three minutes and seven seconds, NEW JERSEY. | Wer parlor’ Vail, ying Between him and his two | Te ee ne to get. word of explanation TUR STATUE OF MIN MOLINESS | | to actuate both sides in the protracted controversy, yA Tory large nnmber of gentlemen went on board Half an bour elapsed before the Black and tan was ehidéen, the elier of whom, Mary Agnes, aged 2 | * ayy dys Eye My sation 1 was placed to the right of the altar, within the ‘ Tami the stcamsbip Mantaiten to bid Mr. Thurlow Weed | called tn requisition. ‘Twenty rats were put into Acre 7 saan monteay wan ting om Cheaper part-of | from them. “Mrs, Conacly denied that she or ter | Me aRncionnee, ands vesper wore celebrated by | TR? law Grm of Brown, Hall & Vanderpoel, Dr. | cooa-py, and another, composed of Custom House | the pit, At five minutos past three the binck and | _ Andrew D. Vreeland’s sash and bliin store, Clin- | the ved near the ‘pillow, and the younger, Clara DANG: HOA RAY FOIAMAY SR LB Nae OUT s DRS Oem Father Leimgruber, asmeted by tweive pricats, | Lanahan's counsel in his legal proceedings, was rep. | officials aud Murphy ecet cane Went down the | tan Was raised over the pit.and called upon to per eet, Newark, a Vester tay, } Regina, aged 7 months, at the elter ebiid's feet, with | Wert e er This done, the vast congrezstion surged into the | resented by two of its members on the witness | Day on the Surveyor's steamer Una for the same | form his murderous duty. He showed if per Daniel J. Pierman of 632 Broad street, ewark, i head DelwWeen its sister's lege. ‘The throats of ‘gg RAYED_OF A. TOUNGER SLNTRR: strect. where the poutlifal worshipers were already | (to 4 who testified that Dr. Lanaha ted to | PUFFOs. ‘The Una hove alongside tae Manhattan, | fectly at home. Ho made a duah and cleared six in | late Capials in the Mies New deracy Yolnalecty, ihe, \ the clilaren wer the carotid artery hay. | who is bomg educated in the Convent of dhe Saeret | colobruting, in true Fourth of July style, with Ore. | Stand, who teal A - Lanahan apooaled to | ina'thove on bourd geve choer on cheer for Thur. | oe corner at a Jump, not one qetting away from | Pere qudgealy yesterday. He bad ecw drinking bard eu severed th both caves, ant their litte white Heart, and at auothier tine begses the Moor Wt she | crackers aud torpedoes, the civil courte by their advice, and that in their | juw Woed. Mr. Weed appeared oa tho bridge, and | him. He then cornered the rest and desvaiched oer > feces Leap tered with blow ‘The bed Was saturated should go crezy, not bo tel er brother come ne: ar > ry ledged the salute, while A. Fe b them in @ regular business like manner, doing bis - P eek aver bene ‘ NCISCAN PATH opinion he could have secured his rights in no otber | acknow lute, ‘apt. Forsythe of PERSONAL INTELLIGENC 4S, Wi't biood, Blood was on the headboard and other | her; She wourdn’t let bin iriumen Over her ane | wea an PTVARe saree bea Wrens Morcr-alntilll sede) The. leant oad cee cmastical couteol of tag | {7@, Maahatian mustered’ his crew und teturned | Work 1a three minutes aud throw seconds, RAL: SAR REES Ca { Fee OE ee a ed ieee oe Aen. | came a0 had tat Dr Stempian of 41 Bast Seventh | street bad arranged a magnificent prosramme, tn- With U ree ringing obeers the shouts of the Custom eee acensed Doctor then formally applied for free | House party. Flags were set upon all (he masts, Uncle Ike Vermtlyen ts a candite™ for the State h ‘ y nd alalned 1 | ot was sent (oF, and aduiuswret evdatives, | cluding @ grand combined procession dowa Kizhth r 4 “ Highwaymen tn Broad Day, Benate from the ghth Districk, Me A foot an teuctth ond siained with | sitet Maticeattect of guietue her, iler screams | avenue. and up Broadway, Dut the merciless rain | sccess to the books snd vouchers of the | and aa the reat niip biomed baat the lite cuoamer, | Yesterday afteraoon, as Mr. Beaoni Ray, of do. ‘i as the HUN reporter leit were Lourtren ding. tHectually kilied off the intended outdoor demon | Concern for the purposes of this investigation, | SMOt Kans th i e Mr. Kenward Phitp, the anthor of several popular Stration in the morning. Within the bouses of wor: on board the U iain ya _tay . c. Uina were. Sina b. Dutci et Went Twentyixth strock, was walking on Six- | tensaiuonal stories. naz emofributnd annthor. neiied waerand a. lass $wit a war of words ensued, | A. Kennedy, KC. dobneon, Wu, r rats fen ne Coun terfe) Fila,"'o the Firestte Companton, { arte piece A Murder tn Allen Street ship tne celebration was very jmponng. Haat Agent tae conuselon eiteer | Bou aaduce ‘ Seas teonth street, near Ninth avenue, he was approaca: | Ir proteases to Gee into ew mysteries of city lite. *, CONN Raven, ALG vreiogie ose dlebe Palliasecbuslee apd: Aathos |'ctetitteoleeant Lise eiuac eros bane ae ate Slain ‘and the members of th tribunal. in: ee ed by two rofans, one of whom asked him the tead vt etng confined to his bed on Saturday, ! phe taper np ny Suyloa quarrelled st 81 Allen atreot, Schaefer SE Re OE aN ea mtN Ae i betue the doiking promitcuously in the aerintuage, The Ley Perils of Sircet Car Riding. time. Mr. Ray took his valuab'e gold watch from envious tradacors intimaced. he t + Mrs. Connolly's eyes fell on the horri Sayles quarrelled at M1 Allen strec a A.M. th 1 ire - being the | Gon. Moore charged that the Key. Bro. Vernon i ‘ 4 re h r ‘ ‘ Heenan ae ees actue fous times in the abdomen, tae knife | celebrant. the fev. Futher Andrew, 0.3 Fea: | UCP yicae ant eeuich'S w'not truet® and are | EAst night when car No. 51 of the Broome | his pocket, whereupon it was anatched from bis Tappeared. to be rragy, It was 18 valu comand the Rev. Father Joachim, 0.8. F., sub. by one of the thieves wud passed to bie cose orale, Who flod. Mr. Ray, who is an old cuntte and quite Infrm, seized the tiief unc for OMeor Vernon retorted by saying that is assert! true and Gen, Moore knew it, od Dr. Lanahan of gros youctiers for millions of Was | street line reached Twenty-cighth street and Brond. Dr. Carlton ae | way on the up-town trip, Patrick McGarrity signal fcarclessnese in scatto See treat’ | Jed the driver to stop, and stepped ow the front plat nd bis come neces eth, Where an of Mevre edt quiet her, | Penetrating four inches, and wounding him mortal sto remove hero the | ly. Sehaefer ix 40 years of age, « painter, and when (was ploced im chorge | arrested by OMicer Heron admitted the stapling his Aparkling Al Several thousand citizons and taxpavers of the ed btw | Righth senatorial District haviug Nord that Prince lagher, “He gave his uatny a Tuomas | Harry Get jeacon, ‘The Key. Father Cups! Liinois preached the sermon, A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS nO. 5. FY irom twas Indiffereut AbouL wong. tO. Albany J + having married (hem, s flgit throw aw aif wound | aghborhood were brilhantly iluminated, ‘The | Dr. Lanahun maid that he bad found discrepancies | cane ve emonatra d hour ei bs © waic se any other Individual, the city is iudepted for the ¥! riont, Ductotnin cle reould Deob: | 1% lia Mgut throw away the Huife. When taten ne. | Dinu iOy sii Walters apd Mr. Auer, in Thirty: | in the books amounting to $10.00), and Gen, Moore | ee Ney Muy and demonsirative, Cunductor | our eiterward, with the waici iu bis possession. | Ont Ratrond | aud (hat ae additional Vextsiating may Ler afer the heii sigiit bad burst upon | {re Sergeant Allen at the Ei ieidse sical Huttea | Ptietrget, between bith and Seventh avenues, | replied that the alleged discrepancies bad been in- | Bennett told bia that if he 012 not bellave be would eyes“ PPC be required in the prosecul he road to comple. vhat euuid beathered trom ber | i tina (rasa aid Aucustus Miser witnessed the | mere Pa y noticeable for sheir abundant aia: J vostignte! by the Committen and found to amount | put him off the car, McGurrity followed the con Fenian Reta on a Britieh Armory, Hon, iki absolntely necessary that Ne should be in the ere app to le bat little doubt | ne aity gare. ihe alarm to the police, and pro- | play of Chi lanterns, all of which bore the in. | to juss two cents, The Rev. Dr, Price thouht | ductor to the rear platform and abused him, and DupLrx —A geng of men, supposed | Sttssure and consent to” ona ot Qn Med t PRE TE EG ASSP a hier atl yi Serption, “us 1X." German, American, and | Medhodisis could do uo wrong, whereat he wax | when the lalter attempied to put him of he drew « aa iEs dak cea iB abpeneed Preiure: BAG. COORDS We Des CAUUKSle B9S Ne Far Svening a Uernion pilsel BOF sent nylew Gcold Uloaded Wunder tne | Uren flaca were suspended across the strcots an! | milcly told by another brother that " Mothodiate of | kniie, He was Gusily ejected with the assistance of | 0 be Fenians, broke into the militia armory at Mal : pe wecvident (rom toe image of Si. dosepn | ary ot being ® quiet aud eee re | qoated from the bousetops, ‘T'Le storm played | long stunding have beon hanged, and there are | some passengers. low on Saturday ptght, and carried off 120 rifles A VJOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. ‘ on ie elon the bedroou ‘ 08 Tee ey oe airied’ moat. and: baa Y chidren | Havoe with some of them, many more Who ought to have been." Finally the McGarrity then picked up two large stonos and | sentinel fired upon the men as they were leaving, pues the w dy, shat tue Connutlys were of | He ty a married f Gera Sayles was at ‘Yesterday morning « large multitude attended St, | parties became exliauated with their corte to outdo | threw them through the windows of the car, wh but all escaped, Some of the arms were discovered R the re gon; an sit vie Mra. | Behaeter api Say om are Cerna Salen wae at | eee oman Cathole Chureh ia lwe.fih strect | each other inthis ling of argunicnt, wiven the mo: | wus crowded with pasvengern. “One of the rtones | this morning in a neighboring Geld, Kive persons | Tho steamshly Merrimac arrived last night | pt ae RUre:S an Fe ae te duteht be sae acing. sind | io parhelpate inthe services, On Friday last sol- | tion of Dr, Lanahan's counsel was settied by the | struck a woman on the head, injuring her soyercly, | have oven arrested on enspicion Mosic in Mount Morris sqnare thts evening ‘ wld be obtained # Fete ee eee eeoan Was summoned to take hiegate | eMn Masa Only Wie performed, ANT yesterday war unin Kerang its action of last Octoder, | The conductcr stopped the car und pursued Met —— Melick Jr. & Bro. have an oxtensivy sale of ; vesommion of the hiuse util wer | cos sien t# apout mx feet in height, bald, | appoluted for a grand high moss, with the Te Down | authoriztn Lanahan to have access to the books | rity, who ran off. He was caugnt trying to conc ROOKLY™ New Jersey property to-morrow. See advertisement ys BSL ANE ENOL OY cece i eeene { of swartuy complex) on ee 1 ot thanksyivi The newly Dullt edifice presouted | and vouchers of the Concern under the supervision | itmeell in Madison [’ai k sent ges LATER PARTICULARS, @ very lin} osing §y arane ery window. 18 of the principal bookkeeper or some other comp’ a —>— ; Putrick MeLoughitn of TH Mul ry, street, wat Dr Con ar born in Canata of Tish parents, composed of stalnod glass; We miaguidcent altar | tent person to be appointed by Dr. Carlton, with Don Hamilton Fists Retirement, Patrick Fianegao 116 yoara, fell throngh 9 and dead on the Oasemes ’ y, forpectalily eonne te wee Waauarox, June 18,—Williem Peterson, BuavaLheh Gace cTOLunnan’ Peavee dots tes Boll asuinaton, June 18.—Certain parties in New | sirecta, on Saturday, He was fatally lajured Antonio Spellmann, aged 9, fell fom a third i H , DIA © wrote his 4 ; vas found yesterday evening in tue | choice flowers, aiid evergreens, While the body of | Adjourned until this worning at 10 o'clock. York, mostly conQued to a select circle of old The annual church sorvieos of the Forty-seventh | Stofy window, on Third avenue, hetw oe 10h and eel} inex entit Ihe Priest of Vert Se eae wttution. grounds, apparentiy dyine, | whe home was decorated with Wrouthe und silken es friends of Secretary Wish, have forwarzed a letter | Hegtment of Brooklyn, were beld last night in the Loe | joupytreclts @ 0 SR ERESGT BEA DIE IRD eS. j N Wien arouse from hie stupor be said he elwaye st Dean Laudamus was suog in exq ot Punished. position in the State Dorertment, ed not to put Into full aredg uuiforny. without wauipmmenta. Ader the | and James and michard Walsh: brige Hyperion Medeh Ook barcotics When ending + pres, He Wax liken Style,ny the tine choir, assisted by w powerlu John McGoldrick, of 161 Bowery,, the hero of | eect his often expressed wish of vetiring to private . Was also in gutorm and wore on his brewst two army | Casrier Dove, wud Lidie Fury to the Contra! Guard House for treatment, and died | chores. Father Proston at the Jone delivered 4 fue life. This request will have but ‘itty iAuence on decorations, doliverod a sermon, the Melvor sbootiu | iMeine the night. fle was the owner aud occupant | discoutee on tue Ife and pontiticate of the Pope, affray, the vioum of Hugh | che Beeretry, as he has wads up nis mind to retire aie The report of 8 muting tn the ship Titan was om About | of che house on Tenth street, nearly opposite Ford's AT 87, PETER'S, DARCLAT STREET, Blessing, who stabbed him in the thigh about two | Just #8 soon bolts Soe ae 2h SaliSInevory. Eat SPARKS FROM TUE TELEGRAPH, Wheu put On Dasrd, and that three of them rar | Won to bis | Phootre, to when, Pres ‘ln wae COLVe) bleh meee CAA te Tk owen were, eerformied ab) miontbe neo for SetuciOg bin CAGEDtar, god Who wee |\jrenuuneM WHIG Has Saxeged Lilattection While —_— Overboard and attempted to swiu to a passing bo: Wed, | attor his udsmsnination he died Lalf past 10, Father Quinn, who rotarned to this | shot at twice on the Orst of May by Blessing for i oe The Grand Union Motel has engaged IH. Runnett, Promdent of the Baxter Social Vihys . leoraut Ml bd Wagner's Now Yorks Orchestt Aanactive politician of the Fyfvoeuth War polwithaand, | MORMRY HRBOT IB eearet es f Pithor M_G, O'Parrell, Mozirt's Grand Mass in | night. While tn Redling & Rhine's saloon, at Vesey a wittthnine Been, tho hove Reogin giantess eae bret: | GLRSA pocater eo enet » PMnlseRce: eT HORTA Wee eh . . y was elected for this occasion, the artisies teing | and West streets, he engaged in a dispute with J Tie will of the lato Joseph Avery of Bayport | Moa ner 5 . " KLLOREN Yeaterday afternoon and evening the lager | M73, "ii urg, sopranot Mine, Muunier, con ts comtosted by live eandchtdren he. property, F ; An inquost was yesterday hold by Coroner Young, * rats yee nartemt on tha. e*Htilte im Nea | mines Crauburg, jsepeana t Mae Munnier, cou: | Donnelly about the possossion of a butcher's stand | valued at about 64,040 was bequeathed to two duugu’ | ,,Hrofessor Montagne, Bornan, Into of the Joint | over ihe body of Atbort Hrinckerho 112 an ie er poor a ‘ d jraltg.s Mr. Biraad, basso i ane Br Filllpph tenors 1G tacos Willies’ Lanahas, eles 140 High Cominision, w to de Aimember of the Privy | ware of the Juvontic Asylum, 15th streck ant Teoh t by Mra ok. ware crowded with éhiraiy devotees of Gane ; h Vicised “amily at Sinlibtawn lo alnew Demoee ounel Aveuue, wh was drowned (othe Haglein Kiver while ¢ rum OF $14) | Heinys. Toward ovoning the eifech of the day's de- | Wiecrean. AS the close of ine Te Deum, ¥utver | kcops a fish stand, raid something, and McGoldrick | y\¢ uayirant Srortay Bonare in tua berak itinvet The Forty-fourth (Ellaworth's) Regiment will | dathing on Saturday afernoon, 4 Me oooe ia she ltaalbela [ren Gable and nes litte seen’ ny RIFCARG Ohh Yeree A RAe 4s" | picked up a tumbler and threw Mt at him, It] He holdva sinrcure wader Tammany, that of anypiying | meet tn Albany on the 4th of August, Mev) ders are re ——— | conduct on. We st On Springteld ave. Jo i } struck bim on the head, and wounded him severely, | NEW York cay with enud from the Binithtown Deach. | dt Te ee evo talbenys Ne Ye ee WAMHINGTON NOTES, . street, was Met! SHR DINPLAT IN BROORL TN, Tosciigs hatiiwan WEA ALTA GAN ECIER Galiet he body of an unknown man was found tp a ‘ U » SIRODY, He he a H aonahian then ran away, and as hi ving © come neat Winfeid on Saturday morning. In one a " lovernment bas apprinted Jute the door McGoldrick picked up a beavy water plieber | hand war a pistcl, the muzzle of which was thrust HOURS OF LEISURE. The Frecch Government has apprinted Sates to tha mouth at feast an Inch. ‘The pockets “y and threw it, It mirsod the man but went through | fied, ard one was vurued tuside our.” bad been Fy a8 Minister to Waelaugson, tu place of Mr Fre the window and wos dasbed to pieces, Lanahan _ ——$ cate BP Baefors, Aeaceiation, intense ta:nave a | Zon the ness (we monibe tie Bepertmient of Miata Wis not soon alterward CURIOSITIES OF CKIMB. Semon I, McCebitl, champion ematene oaraman of | wer $9 Germans anda few lo Frencimen, patie ant Bete Bee eee eediigrad sta teenth foes it noe appear that over the whole World the | Were standing on the corner talking, when William Areader wonta to know why fil), who amashed a | Gn une tiver to ‘purl heey tiles for a prize of $200. ving the headquarters Of sae Girend Acriy et the he. ‘ Nandive 0 ris svete nuinbor of Bra + | peopin OF diferent hations. are. now raising their { Middleton of 81 Mulberry street passed by. He said | eirt's tace with a bottle, aud was indicted by the Grand . a ee : pubic from Washington «o New ¥ ay of the Ke ee altemoted (0 roacuy hin, when several citizens age | DOORN Ot Ci tii teins of joy. Of Pius the | something to MeGoltrick about his dispute with | Jury, has not been tried. Capt. B. B, Holmes bat chartered the steamor | Pune fan ve ony aneiinity (a OnnE rs eatin Aiated the caver, AC thie moment an Lishwan | Ni Wigu ail honor, Protestans da well ay Cath: | Donnelly, at which McGoldrick, wuo was sligh'dy | Four of the crow of Mr. Loriliard's yacht Rn: | Not on'saturaare ‘ani Suodaya, “Bho Will Taod’at | stavemente’at Dr, hucoug reearaing HAAR Conan, whe ” fi rushed from » huuse with » drawnaword snl drove | oicy, ‘nothing can be said excep) that he Lolds | wuder the infuence of liquor, drew & large ave have been arrested for muuuny, one a then | Newark on Sa'urdayy. \ mene" a af thie Cotinter oneness neat 1 rh the citizens away. tie then attacked the oficer: bat | Vanacigusly to tie temporal power.” ‘Ihe build: | barrelled revolver from bis pocket and ehot Lan in ‘dan oificor ee ee a ae ¢ | Hubler Sha’ the Goal want of character ol sovoral of Mg ‘Tho trial of Mr, Lancelot Hope Everett, accused (ne Holy Trinity im Montrose avenue were deco: } Malloy, and with the wounded man wos ti appointees, Tue 0 en to | of the. murde se rott. necused | the Uniied Stnset wore ployod tn th causing him LO boat & Woaty retreat, ‘Two of the rder of Henry Switker in New Orleaus on | parce grows on Saturday. af Pated anti Papal, Gl pice station. He refused at | April dd. was concluded ov Saturday with a voraict of man, and American figs, | the Chambers sircet riuvers were arrostet, and. search ts be ng made for eaident hae ordered Secretary Delano to f ee Across the avenue in front of the church wes the | Arst to surrender the pistol, but was Oni ily persuad ot guilty.” Brokive the Btiskerbuokers wan 8 tre DOR GR A Sad eettone ty ee hota comare lt ts Perey Loevedany im WORUeG Bind WD AAMGEOG ROO OMRROE WIED'A T taee nilh flan af Holy Bee, waving on | ed'to give it up. Whew questioned by Capt, Cherry st night Ofcer Filagerald found Adolph Ro- | close sod exciting contest, in tea mivuter, four min MU'ution of tecord. moaning Bante col by w ° At nD standards. Portraits and the: nd he said, 1 wish Thad 08 1h —— —— ——, aki lying onthe sidewa'k drunk, Whea searched | Uber, dnd cient mb boe, cortma papers Whicd It lad beea alLompte i Vai Guten, pluibo bid biatiadee 0 Pane pe eae Thuy the Ninth * were uisplajed uu the | DF. Amabile extracted the bell; tut Middleton je pol'coratation 190 silver Prussian thalere were | ‘tho hrothors Cyrille and Joseph Dion played two Rares SeRaee Miva Th Gas Lon pee Blah ; Mpauish Misinformation from Caba Aaimted Jouruing that he hud not seriously wounded, ath his pockets exhibition gainer of billiards in the Nowe ty Rooms, | A letter from Gen, Spinner gives an account of Berchet 1 Lowdh ci as Havana, June 18,—The insurgent, Gen, Ed —— said ho was afraid bts ete chares tea would Charles Boner quarrelied with his brother Ag. J Eultoa ayenuo, Brook aburday evening, The ‘attempting to eall on the iornachilde at their Low frveus emnotery : z " in dar . ve, | vot muke any Complaint against this assailant ust, ab their residence, 1M Forsyth sireet, last aigut, | Ast the American g inte up, was won by ofiice, Alter waitiug a loug Uwe ia the anteroo Hone u {{) | virde Marmol, who, at the beginning of the revoiu- | Disturbances In Brugacts during tho Jublice Yenterday morning the cae #as up belore Justice | Charles siruce Auguat On the head with We haudie ot a | Cyrille by thirtee he scconit,athree-bal! | ba left, A mesenger acon fottowed with un nology Purge cae kets sata eres (ion raised a band of four hundred negroes inthe | Bxusseis, June 18.—The churches aud many | gootrat the Tombs, but. Middleton, positively re. | sword, wounding him severaly: pane of 109 pointe, Joe Dow the euainpion by eigatoon | bat ‘the Gencral cootented himselt with returning eae tk? 4 | jurindiction of Cuantarnmo, oftered to surrender to | houses are illamiuated to-night in houor of the Payal | fused to make any éomplnial, and aid he did not || Charles Hoffman of 18 Leonard street. ani Timo rari & 8 Ade HO GOUbMe! FUR | Dcmege thet hey Old Hot Went Goge thes way ig 6 unt rio 5 Gen. Ve lanes at Sautioge de'Cupn . ahha Peng now positively who shyt bm, joldrick was | thy Kei 1 62 West Brosdway, wore yesiveday ton The soa By rie ee Wane ak bauttigo 6 Cun tor ure | 2umiversary; but the celebration is attended by | (rer dugon diset pefatly ebinitod tor brutally “orarlea'rtstcreh | yy ble, Adama, Pres, Privtare Association enjored | ve President hae reaocointed Major Louis 8, sdadlishidehogs 5 lone Marmol Dreugit a certaly number of iueuiger bs | some aisorder, Vivlent anti-papal dea onstratious hilt 1B Bie lager beer saloon ab Th Hudson strert. | TT Meet ag Neg Wo Young, Mee enmod Hts Caroling Ligon eae THE UNURKTAKER ON THE STAND. with tin which Tue Spacinh Goverouentcemans | are made by large crows who pass through the AN er's Atrocioun Greed, GaSy TeRhoreay morales: Of New Orleans, President of tue Titerhattonal Typo a abort time siace, (erouee tt The first wi ness called was tho pluintiff, Mr. Jobn | 9¢ & condition for the pardon of an officer of his | streets and smash the ilaminated windows, The William Koysor, 0 tinsmith of 626 Second Last night as Mr. Frederick Rozcen an olf gen: | graphical Convention, Mr. Recs of Macon, Ga hit Maresouan Wallace’ oioeatey Berry, who told ti c tolinws rank troops till keep within Weir barracks; but» force , Homan residing at 402 Sixth avenue, was passié Thi | Kogers of Vicksburgn, Miss. Mr Cirhier, of ult) | Lot aud De Latae, aud terry, who told Cireumatances ws tolliew “ : nue, was uccused gosterday of crueily beating his | (ein street and Sixth ayeoue he was adly ivuten by | more; Mr, Griftia, Prosidunt of the Wor Ye Une i mala ite? A illoban alee Marmol thereupon went to Crego de Avil, ac: | of xpecin! constables hay been called out, and sev One Of ROLE Of FOWdioe Who: infest thal Heighbor: | ion; Miss Gursia Lewis, Mice M Kingmen's Un ‘or of Inter e, WAS ADPOINE® Aya Mee Ritoren eve | companied by w fricad, sud nurrendered (O the | eral arrests have been made, ‘Ihe Taian flag is | stepdaughter, Hai Kiefer, agod 1 years, and of | hood, Me, Hoguon called upou officer Han # (0 arrcak . Ty; y Ming Mary A. Moore and oth twas charged that Siajor Jol Mugoments forthe (uaveak, | SPAHIEH COMMAnCEr. A’ he cane without the pro- | frequently di played, and large numbers of citizens | starving bor to excite sympathy and charity from | hie ase d ou aay Of uer own ers of Femaie Typo Union No. 1. apd a ia bo! of aclegates Wy the Workingmen's Uuion, o WOK, DUI Ue Ollcer relused Lo (OF aby ae usiig 60 | Scribe OuMber of Meu Le Will probably be shot, Woar the Italian colors in tuclr buttonl oles, t ighbore, Justioe Bixby sent bim to prison, siatance were Dimocr Those churges Wi, KILLORKA'S FUNURAL RNDHNSR: ba The tollowing i the Oulldy detats on wales Mr Aue ania liner, 0 Tery's Was founded OE Cane Arial “| In compiiunee with tre order of the Bishop of : ee Pegi Janes Burke, a tail, roishealed Irishman 01 1 1 frookla solemn Wich mars was celebrated yes O one extra size enakst, cols and hinge, Welase sireoks wUo tusligd Mean Hi ene dealt BUND tarday iS Catholic churches of the diocese Troe vei ae Bashewns leckal ane and the Te mw sung. te the Church of Sie Wark 4 BOA Rane Fe dag Te pti? wrnen al Veter and Paul the pastor, the Rey. 8. Malone, i ' 1 vila ni | ght Toviock Patrick Biaty of 41 Bergen strect, ¢ svoaking of the event said: "In all our sorrows | 1 and proved aroundices i

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