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_— TIIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR AT EARTHQUAKE MYSTERIOUS SINKING OF TOE ED OF THE MORRIS CANAL. MIE GRE in the future, and forbear to wish DRSTRUCTION TO 1 Some years ago," younz man, wild teller didn't come back to bis ington) for eighteen year. lin where bi t home one mornin’ and home (over yan nich Wasi verns ander the Minte of Hho Ad ¢ Sudden Disappearance nat Volume of Water—The Oldest Tahabitints Passed. The Uoknown © 4 boen to be hunting up atthe foot of the mountain nysel! going down, and down 1 went Tlost my sensor, I've ade! there sutdent I felt into the airth for ever ao long but when Ecome to | was in China. til six mont! hole, and bad slid through to the other Toat wns all th yet be knowed his son ‘The general improssion among the toteliigent in. habitants of this region is that caused by the rotting or decompo Which uncerlies the surface, extending some. J., June 22.1 renched Jet might, and at? this morning fe Morris and ssex train for the seon al, a vory fair but rol in Tae at Broadway, o about ton miles conld git out break in tho hove Kinkhoios are tion of the lime: yestertay mornin, n county, No J. n, avd at once started for the canal oiling Cver a mile brougat me to a «the ortificial stream, where [found a of coo) bargos fast aground, h unwashed and wakept womon and tow-path, overlooking tie aisopy vtmlet known as New Village, stood two or three bon) horses cating thelr rations of oats from errcker boxes pare bauks of the en stoped dowa to the level of the wate and hore mute evidence to the (act ig, Wnether phenomenal in ite nature ordinary us the advance of time, had ocenrred re only ® fow hours before tor enongh to float a floot. There were arly high and dry. that struck my @ earthquake of last Monday which was felt down spont iteelf up here in the bowels ie old gentleman with whom I have bad wlong (alk, deciares that it isa visitation of Goa $500 & Corrupt Canal Company , but While the breaks of inst Monday cost the Company only $500, the poor boatinen died have been kept idle al pairs, lose thousa: ¢ forgets that ‘Their decks of whom severa! hun hi tue time pending re- a A TWENTY-SKCOND WARD MURDER. 1, till wet and elimy, Row only about Ls 4 Last night, about 9 ocloek, one Smith, better known se Magufn, at boawuman, residing at Four- teenth street and Second avenoe, was met in front re GST West Forty-third street by Michael Kenny, Patrick Cunotogham, and James Swith was radely jostled by Kenny, and ‘whereapon he was at: tacked by Kenny, who knocked him down several Kenoy then ran off, followed by bis com- who bad witn Officer Hicendotham, while patrolling bis post, asible on the sicewalk, Smith was conveyed to the of the grocery in the line, but the @) was the goily pelted Three Brothers of Nowark zit ap the rear of what was ce a flotilla, now flotilla no longer, seeing that their counved sides were fast in the mud. To the Urave skipper of the Taree Brothers T made hi He was feeding of sixteen hands, and bore the appea of a man of Jobd-like pitience. WHAT PUAALES THR CANALMIN What has become of all (he water in the canal, ked him what he m jod the affray, found Smith lying ini for a stretcher, Forty-seventh street police station, Surgeon Raborg was sumu Smith was deed, pay my respects, 8 horse, a raw. 4. On hiv arrival An exainination disclosed s dislo- eck snd several severe contusions about the head and face, with much discoloration. Immediately started in pursuit of Kenny to his resi- near Forty-third f, Aw the Captain 1 through a rear Aud he replied : wing myself w “ That ‘ere question I have been erd of the break, There ain't no Tevth avenue, he bad concealed entered the front door Kenny lea} thence over a high board fence to the Streot, and endesvored to escape, ursued by Capt, Killaler Hrough; then, think sez I, it must kind 4 He was closel; x (—Wh o UN Corrosponseni—When did you pass the who eiveated. Wie afters , and jocked hiin up. OMicer Hicinbotham ningham and MeGay to Wl places, and arrested them. Kenny is a notorious characte rolessions gunblor, and wu hen arrested he st Skipper—Last night Thad hoerd about it, and T n't believe it; but it wasn't long afore I foond out that the Weter eas a-ronuing ont o° the kinoaw! esvere, ands’ be darned ef L know yot how. vid the correspondent that the be called, was and that Mr. Tita ster Division, ring the ‘damage 1 hound weet, and laden with iron ore from Rockaway, and other Niniug centres down the line of the bridge wor & prize Oghter, a jociate of thieves that Stith nad struck bim He said that he remarked n ‘ouvg fellow. you bad beiter not hit whereupon Smita struck him a second ume, who fell oa th Cunningoam and MeGay are held had becn at work He then push of light com known to the by a citizen oifensive man, nok quarrel ahicted to driuk, a wumber of can: that Le wos a quiet, some, though € (he wit pois o THE PRENCH ASS THR MAPLSTROM 4 notes we stroll M. Gambertn Defies the Government—C didates tur Blection~The Ministry of Fi nance Returaing to Paris. Panis, June 22— Proposes the tho towpath, up of rural pil ~The Debata of to-day econd Chamber Conseils Généraux, similar to the late Senate. Assombly will continue ite sessions during the elec A gunbout left Paris yesterday for the mouth lity is increasing in Paris in consequence of the arrival of large pumbers of coded provine: however, prevalent, review of 100,000 troops at Longchamps ha been fixed for next Sunday. betta refuses to acknowledge the mandate of the Assembly, accompanying liis refusal with the decia- the Assembly cease voted to ratify the treaty of peace for the new Frenen loan will sy filling up the breach Opportunity to learn Of the Seine, sburg op Monday dat hoaring a ternib e sound which se¢med to coms cholera nor typhas ahead of him. 101 the boat check od, It is said that M. Gam- dand surged like the water in the noment the rau time evidently few feet, and, al sto tae heft | sonud Was again. bear to exist when 1s Subscriptions be opened on Monday SAW THe B\MTH SINK IN, corrying troes and rocks with it, and in a moment ang had given Way, and the water of the canal cavity with frightful force, threatened to draw the buat The boatman ran the CANDIDATES FOR THK A The Duke @'Aumale ba: expected in Maris to-night, er of Finance under to Empire, stands as a candilate for the Asseu bly from the Departmeat of ‘M. Lineagaray, a member of the Com- reported dead, has been arr MacMahon has relinquisied tan the command of the army. The Ministry of Finance ts returning to Pari Will take up its quarters atthe Louvre, dates for the Assembly from the De: sidherbe and M, Calais, and is M. Magno, formerly nd withoat delay Vad the supply ot Waier cut off. tien had come within sizut jor’ long the plhenomen ges near by, aud crowds of cu)t us people lds to Wines the strange ireas mune, who was id that Margiial 1 Was known ed over the B partment of the estelin, Reo: snd Dupont. 1 The rumor that M. Lefrane has goni England is false THR FRENCH PRINCES _Lownon, June %2,—The in @ few minutes of the Bi the north bank of t and fimultance ve Way tha corm feild about bhirly f canal, at a point sly with thie the tly opposite ; AN ENORMOUS CHASM, aly had the crashing sound of the immense ng earih aud rocks died away Whe canal, more than 1 500s earth's *u-fice disappearet with u crash (inndering soand ; {the bank Went in, followed by a voluine By this tiwe two anda hulf ‘unt of Paris will le fugland on Friday tor Varis, ane will subseq' in company with the Duke d’Aamale and Prince de 4 vielt to the Count de Chi uth bank of th: THE NBW HAMPSHIRE GUILLOTINE little more t anal, where a few minut th had been five feet ‘a it is consiiered that the division of tne ahs occurred t Lif long by twenty-five feet wide, some immense qua rious openings it A little Oguring will th (lat time no Jess than 405,000 cubic Ieet of water 4, AS the surrounding country la nd as the streams in the neighbor zn of having bees Liberally inera n remains to show WHERE THE WATER HAS GON esuine that requisit e upper world for Just 39 mie to inase efleieney in “the Waters wn ng three ovher hom, wore dirc Th. Democrats Fixing Thin he Granite State. —The unseating in the of Mr. Crowell of Londonderry, wt without opposition, as it was clearly shown that the © town enitled whem to only one Ho was allowed mileage per diem in Every Part votable polls of ¢ representative. y ater of an hour. ession was occnpied in a warm up from the taple n of @ resclution, called (Dew.), for th nue! Upton, Police Justics of ‘The resolution was finally referred to $ as no visible dress, of tho Hon. 8: nine been made | Siren ites A resolve to remove, by address, the Bherif of vow and carried by 151 yeas to 125 0 ‘The axe is in earnest being laid to the tree, er. Titus I learned that th avity made by the first sudaeu deoression or giv th on the sout of the Billiard Table Ex- bibiting to Jer In Frink's billiard rooms in Jersey City last night Joseph Dion played a game of 500 points with Norman L, Rowe and defeated Rowe by 501 to 63. The second gime was between Cyrille Dion aod noted expert of Je: came off victor by 1,008 to 392. run was 285, and Frink's 83. 100 points up. Joseph were the competitors. by 2 runs, alth inning by caret Its diameter Do not let me be the banks of the ca © of the water, sks were in each of the throe cases sudden de: In the third break (on the bank was solid ond ) wos more than 3) feet. ce Was about 40 feet, Charles Frink, the ¢ third was a three: Cyrille aud Josoph was defeated zh he made a run of 85 on his Inst ‘The elder Dion executed some pre:ty fancy shots, eliciting applause the most noted biliiardists 1a the room were Pro Abner 8. Brady, John Berrian, genial George Towa- send, ex Water Commissioner —— Guilty of Murd New Onceana, June 22,— Barle wnd Jonn Gurvey for murdering Mrs, Sal linger, aged 73 years, and robbing her house of 41,000 ov the night of the 25d of April, concluded this afternoon with a verdict of guilty of murder in jury was composod entirely ces the body of solid farth torming the Dank and (be uncut soil bebind it went down in A lumy in other words, INTO THE GROUND Jost as an overturned iron-clad would sink into the sed the canal, and a few paces from the nk, and directly south of tae frat br uud a sink-nole 9 feet deep, with a diameter at ‘he ground all cradked und broken in wide fissures, ‘# around the opening. ing the mouth of the cavity I direction as far as a the east wide cavity Wal a perhaps eight he trial of Charles no wail to it that covering a trust of mold the first degree of colored men pital case ever tr 4 on which I trod 0 con United Btates before been #0. thoroughly preliminary ex could be obisined, nt of 900 pour tinted by the press smination that no wh en tect or more and rocks fellin ts pth was before the oars ont Witnessing the Yacht Race, THE DEPTH OF THR CAVITY ed from a know! to witness the tent Grant and wile own into it, leaving the surface. t nvered and held tn position vily Was on tb Clav race the stevmer deste Hoyt, ue bay the yachis were making t Huve been at on accepted the invitation of ( vrmed in the eau: time in the past hess tho yachts from President immediately went to his G Fred und Jesse Grant, of Frederick Grant's friends, cadots at West evenue-cutier Northerner lo ey and wife, Of the heaithy cro; od to be amiling upou Witnoss the yacht race, HOLkS IN THE FIELD The Descendants of Willlam Pen In the House of Common: impossible to discontinue the the descendants ‘Lhe present recipient of the pension is one that he wonila the poasivility ment three per cent, of B40 to wn aciilly mora! 8 here canal Wiitlam Biewart g the pension into Gover {thing would wink, ant 4) Here the cauaw # hak ferehed. Not Loug, Then, Mapnip, June #2,—In the Cortes, the Colonies deck Would proserve the tnteprity of Cuba so long aud arms Were fortucomning, kee me Ghat if 1 Was into his pice, Ld git up last evening, Kinny's house i nd is on low ground. (hak We will the Minster for tiv same of THE SKIMMERS OF THE SEA —_ THE FINEST FURR EVER SEEN IN AMERICAN WATERS. ‘The Gaia Day ot tht New Vork Vacht ( Nearly 100,000 Spectators Filty St ors Accompanying the Fleet Crateors— The Time and Order. The gala day of the New York Yacht Club passed off vory ploasantly yostorday, and some hua- dred thousand persons took advantage ofthe annaal regatta to enjoy a trip to the Hightsbip and view the contest between the finest fleet of yachts ever massed together in American waters. Never since the memorable day in last August, when the race for the Queen's Cap created such a sensation in yacht. ing circles, has there been such an excitement in Now York harbor as that witnessed yesterday. Some Alty steamors, Including the cub boat Mid- dloton, the judges’ and press bonis, Soth Low and B. Baxtor, the police boat Boneca, Quarsntine boss Andrew Fletcher, Brooklyn ferry boat Winona, D. R. Martin, Magenta, Eliza Hancox, Ploasant Valley, Now Champion, Rip Van Winkle, Ameriens, L. Boardman, Kastern Qn Seawanaka, N. B. Star- buck, Rattler, R.C. Smith, Woodruff, steam yachts Kagar Start aod Bolly, James McMahon, W. Fletcher, Oyster Bay, Port Royal, Moses Taylor, H. Brown, John Puller, ant 8, K, Eaton were congre: gated off the third landing at Staten Isiaod, waiting for the start. THE corns, ‘The course was from the anciorage to the buoy on the Southwoat Spit, ‘passing it to the west and south, and thence to the light ship, ronnding it to the northward and eastward, retarning over the fame course; passing to the esst, going and re torning, of allthe buoys on the west bank, viz No. 18, No. 11, and No. 9, and to the westward of the inner fing boat off Vanderbilt's Landing. == The Reagtta Commitiee, comprisiog Mr. Philip Sehoyler, Mr. Stuart M. Taylor, and Mr, W. Datler Duncan wore on the Seth Low, anc after seeing the yachts all in lino, fired the preparatory gun at 11:35 The schooners were drawn up in line between ® ake boat anchored abrest of the lower landing, about 260 yards from shore, and another in an east erly Ine with this about three-quarters of a mile from tho shore. The sloops were anchored in a Parallel line, about 150 yards to the southward. The following is a list of yachts that 6! t in the order of their position. commencing the Staten Is'und abore, aad also the apportii@meats on ime vowance: ACTOONRRS. fame. Ourner, Meanvrement AMBER ....c.Tames W, Banker ta oe ase Madeleine HVOOPNIE, IE ose 166 Dauntless, .......Com, James @. Datinett, Jv 194 Alarm AC Kingsiand. 1 1. L. Loriliard.. 1719 VE. Stuyvesant | Lar ¥. Burd. Grab m5, Vice-com. W. P. Dougins 1979 11. Sipity 1416 GW. Riad 123 Rear-com. ¥. Osgood 1504 tm, Kent 134 J Le ter Wailack 14 Shepoard Homans. 1 T. © Doran 1 Sy yanusd. Mocy W. Voorhis Van Sore U4g0Od,...,..., Not measured FIRST CLASS SLOOPS, Oracte HW Jonson ass Veertoss rR Maxwe NOU Wieasatet Viren 1. Livingston ot Adie: We Laneley 1,02 Arial NLT. Ac Strange Ra nD Toexer Not Wieasure t Kaiser Wiiheini. Geo. A Beard The scene preparatory to the stirt was one that wil jong embered, the Narrows sive with Fteamers, yachta, &e., each low in the water with their living freight. The starting gun was dred at 11:51, and on the instant everybody was allve on boird the yachis, The little Sunsnine was the first toget under weigh, and foliowet by the Taler, Magic, and Madeleine, lay up on the port tack in the direction of Fort Riclimond, ‘Tre Sappho was very slow getting under weigh. The sloons cot off well together, with the Peerless leading, cosely follo ved by the Addie, Viren, Kaiser Wilhelm, and Gracie. Thero wos a bleasani brevae from tle’ southeash at the ainrt, but ft Was sloodily veering re othe sont hward Pass t Lafayette the ‘Tidal Weve led the with ex-Commodore W Voorhis at tho holm, lowins in her wake came the Palmer, with the Fleetwing a little to windward, and the Magic away up to windward of her, in fact, second of the schooners, The Halcyon fo'iowed in the wake of the Fleotwing, with the Wauderer up to windward of ber, following the Magic, The rest of the floet were all PRETTY CLOSE TOOETHAN The Tidal Wave went aboot ot 12490, and was soon followed by the Palmer and Fieetwing. The Magic held on the port tack, and had ta go bout to give way for the Lital Wave, who had the right of Way, Tie Magic filed quicxly.and still kept the lead, while the Palmer drow up on the Fivetwing, ‘Ihe Magic, Tidal Wave, Ficetwing, and Palmer went about at 12:10:30, and the Eva came ap to loeward of the Palmer. The Wanderer was the next on the list, followed by the Halevon, Snnshine, Colennia, Madeleine, Alce, Dauntless! Ranbier, ‘Tarolinta, Alarm. and 8.0: ‘The sloops Were still nbead, with the Peer Tons leading, followed by the Kaiser Wilkelm, Com ing, Adate, Gracie, Vixen, and Ariadne, ‘The Magic yup to the windward of the ‘Tidal Wave, and the nderor was doing remarksbly well, bavlinz on the Fieeiwing. ‘The breeze freshened Cor siderably afier passing the Narrows, and the biz gaff topsail of the Sappho degan to show more to the iront. ‘The Tiaal Wave tacked ac 12:29 and passed a. couple of hundred yards astern of the Mngic, wio led the chooners. The Wanderer followed aftor the Maztc. The Cracie commenced to pick up on the Coming, and Opally passed her, and then went up to wind- ward of the Addie, ‘The Peerless and Kaiser Wil helm were leading the fleet, and having a very close teh. but the former bad the windward posiion The Vixen came next, The Wanderer wns steadily gaining on the Magic, and looked a perfect picture, dressed in the most perfect soit of canvass of any yacht in the flect. The Sappho appeared to be doing @ , little better, and lay about eleventh scvooner, ar rim puoY. As the yachts approached the Southwest Spit the scene became very lively, and the fleet of steamers toat were following the race commenced to congre gate round the buoys atthe Spit, Taking a general view of the surrounding scene,over counted, all decked in their ho iday ec covered with flags, ‘The Seth Low took up her po: sition adjoining buoy No. 10, and awaite) the arri yal of the yachts, An unforvunate misinke occurred At the Southwest Bpit, owing to a stake boat peing anciored off buoy No. 8g. Some of the yacht, in cluding the Magi Tidal Wave, Palmer, Madeleine, Kaiser Wilhelm, Peerless, Gracie, Addie, Vixen, and Ariadne, weut round tue buoy 5%, a8 the stake boat 1 them Tho first yneht to round the Southwest Spit Buoy No. 10, was the Wanderer, followed about two minutes bat by tae Fleetwing, The Wanderer, teeing the Magic and Tidal Wave make for Buoy By, went about, so arto go round it herself, and mike sure of being right, ‘Tbe third yacht that rounded the Southwest Spit was the Coming, with the Eva next, followed by the Idler, Halcyon, and Columbia, The Alice followed aboat two minutes later, with a Tarolinta about a quarter of amile be hind: The Rambler and Daontiess came next, with the Sappho some three minutes later, Ail the yachte liy off to soa, and made ® long leg on the Harboard tack, standing, out about mine miles be. fore they went about. juch of te interest in the race, however, had now subsided, as #0 many of the best yachts had GONs THE WRONG CouRSR. ‘Phe excitement ot the light ship was immense, ani between thirty nnd forty steamers lay tossing about wai ing for the arrival of the yachts, making the air dismal with the shrieking of their whistios and the playing of tyo'r brass bands, Wien the b Low ran up slongnide of the cub boat Middle ton, Charley Minton, the handsome secretary of the club, sivod on the burricaue deck, sinokin. a cigar ‘Au guxious speculator froin the Soth Low shouted, fariey, whiit's the price of Roca Istand J you some at 110," was the prompt reply-—no buyer. ‘Aiter tossing about for nearly half an hour the yacnis begun to show near, and Mnally, at d:4:45, the Corning sailed round and squared’ away for hoine, She Was followed shortly after by the Pal And Veerloss, Wild rounded exactly tozethor The Addie eame ‘next, and the ‘Tidal Wave weul round at 89:55, closely followed by the Vixen Lhe Magic followed about two minutes later, but lost oy minute paying away, The Wanderer and tie sloop Kaiser Wilkelin came roand nex lonely followed by the Columbia, wo bad gained pnsiderable ground during the last half hour. The Idler got round at 8:11:05, and the Madeline and Dauntless came neat, and fouled as they were turn ing the hightship. "Tho Madeleine was ring Lbout south, ant paying off to the westward, but turning too Quick, sie fouled the bow of the Daunt lene, who Was nlso on the port tack, paying off, ‘The foul carried away the Madeleine's foretopmast, and tore her foresnit badly, x the rumpus caused by the collision, additional excitement was Tout to the scene by the cries 0 MAN OVERBOA Tho gpiividual in question, however, appeare! to take Wlags very coo! y. and When a tig steamed up to his re quietly requested his would-be detiv ers to Dell, which they charitably respon fo by hauling the’ would-be snicide on bourd Fieotwing rounded neat, followed by the Haleyon, vi, Parolinta, Allee, Rambler, and Sappho in the ordér named,’ Running free ie foot slipped over the water in grand style, and made lor the pate of the Hook. ‘Tho Columbia did remarkably well sail Ing (roe kee soon Kid Whe Mant, alowsly fallowed by in their wake, As they came round the point of the flook, the Colombia ep tne lead bat wi eased very closely by the Magic, Thi yr keptaciean lead ofthe Wanderer,who was covered with canvass and bad set an enormous balloon jib and monster sts ‘ail, Coming home the same mistake was made in regard to the beoy at the southwest Spit, and the Columbia althoagh right going out, rounded buoy 8% coming home, followed by Magic and sev eral others, The first yacht to round buoy 10 at th Southwest Spit was the Idler, who equared awn for home at 4:22.10,\followed by the aderer al 4:22.50 The Coming, Halcyon, Eva, Tarolints, and intlens followed in’ the order named. All bows wore then pointed for home, aod as the breozs toned all the kites were brought isto requisition, Tun Tine OF TACHTS ¢ Name, 8. Sou, Liodt Ship. Wanderer %. ny Fleetwing 20. Corning é Bi sie6 % Sses as OND... al Wave. spdalsine. a 232 B8Zn8E83-08 eas 63.0. Not time 20... Buoy By 15.0... Buoy 84 23.00 Buoy 8 ‘The rece to the homo alae boat was rather tam us the wind ied away coesidersbly, but the T. Wave did very well. closely followed up by tae Columbia, who, however, had anfortunately round: ed the wrong bnoy ut the spit on the way home, e pt tun lead ofthe Wanderer, ‘The fleet sed the stake boas in the iollywing compan: Wu Atiov Arrival. Time of Race, —” ance. os 4. sum 6 ist 6 14a 63 % Fd 6 ua 6 a5 | F or a | a | ae 3 ou 6 “ oo § tn 6 49 $ «4 i 1° iit 7 1 i] i 7 at § 1 as es | 7 7% 5 a | 7 733 133 ? 73 74 i ca) If all the yacits had sailed the right course, the ‘Tital Wave would pave won all three prizes, name ly, Regatta, Challenge, aul Subssrivtion Cups, and mein the firat-cliss sioops ; but if heid good th oy No. 10 should bo rounded, the Idler will w taree prizes in the Schoonets, and the Coraive the Subscription Cup. Ae none of the New York Clab sloops went round Buoy No. 10, ther will probably have to sali, again for the Regrtta and Challenge © The Commit too will give their decision to-morrow. —— CON PARK RACES Greil Bnaint Goldamith Maid Winning the $3 American Sickness-Wh vorite in the 2:30 Race, Bostox, June 22.—Tho race for the purse of £5,000, free for all horses, was the attraction to- day, Goldsmith Maid, American Girl, Lucy and Geo, Palmer wage engerly ceanned as they sped up and down the etictch, warmiog up for the work. Goldsmith was so ceciledly the favorite that #he was dronped from the belting, and American Girl be came the choice against Lucy ond Paimer. Aiter several atteapts, the flyers wore sent of, Palmer ightiy on the lead, Goldamith second. the Girl third, and Lucy bringing up the rear. Goldsmith on sped 10 the front, and was not again headed Luey \ook ond place, passing le Americen Giri came home fourth, in Jerate time of 2:23 the first heat THE BE. 000 Purse irl Drawn on Account of febone Beating the Fi can Girt nnouncem drawn on account ent made her face was virlu ily over, though large sins were stil pending on the second place, Goldsmith won the Second aud third b wauer a strong pull, in Z25% and 234. B. Doble's bm, Goldamith's Mata ‘ 11 WAL. Jopie’s bom. Luey tok 8 D. Mace's b. ¢. George ’almer 3 B. Daniele's bom. A an Giri... sees @ time Quarcer, Lair. First noat Og 1:84 Recond Beal at) ith Tuind heat 0:83 410 In the 24) race for a purse of $1.59, there w eleven entries, but Royal Joun was so decided a ta: Yorite auiong tie sporis tat Le was dropped from the pools. Chari @ Grean was second choice, and brought $25, wile the ald, comprising nine horses, ouiy sold for $0, Alter Considerable scoring they fot the Wor!, und Crimax, one of (he felders, ter ed on the lead, while Lydia Thomacn was dancing in the air ueatly a distance behind. Climax went to the half-mile pole in 111%. closely pressed by the bay Whalebone, wo rusued to the frout at the three-quarter pole, nd won tae heat in the teeth of all the favorites in &:25% The te At closely resembled. the frst, but the scniflennt burst of speed up the hom stretch Le ween Woaiebone and Royal John. ti kallaut lithe bay Winuing only by a nock in 229% Ta the third heat Whacebone was tick od succes sively by Royal Jolin, Belle of Torouso, Ch riey Green, and finally, ov the stretch, by Lydia ‘Thomp fon; but the juiges decided the heat ia 2:30 in lis favor aud awarded hin the race W.H, Woodrnfs bg. Bay Whalebone 4.4. Bowen's g, & Moya, Jol ‘A B. Loomis’ 6g. Ulmax Goo. P. Carpenter's gm. Belle of Trouto... D'Miace’s b. 1. Lyaia Thompson pee Joho Murr hye b. g Charley Gree: ee C'S. Green's sm Rosa Gol HA. Hal's’, m. Lagy Fé 1 ‘ 2 5 6 7 ‘Tme. Mipas DASH crisassseestaes Second heat... ‘Toird heat... - —— THB BOOTBLACK'S RAID, —- What an Officer Discovered in a Public Bullding~Gas Fixtures, Door Knobs, and Water Pipes Wrenched of The Thieves Caught in the Act. The Commissioners of the new Jeffers ket Court House have teased for two years a build: tug at the corner of Macdongal street aud Waverly place, to be used u# a court till the new bailding is erected. Mr, Charles A. L, Goldey, Justice Cox's cler, has geveral superintendence of this building. Yesterday afternoon, about o'clock, ho saw three boys on the second floor, and knowing they bad no business there, he chased them to the roof and captured them, flo fourd that the building bad been plundered of gas fix- tures, door knobs, leaden pipe, and everytring me- tallic' that could be carried off, The water pipes were cut, and the building was in imminent dagger of being ‘sovercly damaged before plumbers could be obtained, ‘The total loas and damage is ostimated at $1,000, Th tue basement Mr. Goldey found the burela blacking boxes filled with tho stolen property. They were locked up in the Mercer strost station house ‘They gave their names ond residences as follows ‘Timothy Connors, 22 Mulhorry street; Jobn Ryan, M3 Bhzaveth street; and Jaiwes Mace, 250 Mot Sireot. ‘The dove aro feom 14 to 16 yeurs old. There are others implicate! not yet arrested, mong them the desizner of the robbery, who is, however, Known to to the poice — The Turf Congress races Br, Lovts, June 22,—The first race was for a aweepstakos for three year-olds, milo heats; $59 entrance, $40) added, ‘There were six starts, ‘The first heat was taken by Etts Powell, the second by Moshoer's colt, by Zero, and the third and fourth by Creole Dance, Tiwe—4r4T, 1:49, 1:54 ‘Nhe socond race Was aimile and a halt dash, tree for all, for a purse of $40) and wos won b Vola, beating Vidoequa, foo Aiken, Marion Adel. and Kitty Taggart, Tine—34hWg —— A Wownn Burned to Death, On Wednesd Sexton of the Hanson Place Baptist Church, Brooklyn, w to light up she lecture room, leaving his wife and two daughters at home, Mrs. Jones went into the kite en, and her clothing cought Ore from a piece of light ed'paper which she carelessly threw. upon the floor Bhe ran screaming into the presence of her dauga ters, Who were #0 paralyawd With fear ax to be an able to render her any nasiatance, Completely Joped in them Mra, Jones fled into the street, re she tell, Her ciothing was completely con sued. Sle lingered in grout agony until yesteruay whew death ende! ber sufferings. ate aN The Califorsia Dew: Sax Fuaneisco, June State Convention im Sacramento yesierday now nated Gov, Haight for rediection ou the frst ballot, on the anti railroad subsidy platform, Judge Lewis of Tebama wos nominated for Licutenavt-Governor, Jackson Temple and Selden dS, Wright for Judges of the Supreme. Court,>'The pinttorm op roses Chinese immigration and subsidies. to raiiroads, tnd accepts the ronulla of sae Wag and the Cuusii Wow a Lb Ohandes » evening J. H, Jone Dopariure. 2 Domooratic —_—_ SUMMING UP THK EVIDENCE IN TNE LANANAN TRIAL, The Testimony all in Standpoiats—A © ‘The Lanahan trial was resumed at 10 yest; day morning. Bishop Scott appeared for the frst time with the Bishops, The business pending at the time of adjournment Inst night was th tion of the Rey. Dr. Woodruff proposing to open the doors for the admission of more general te ‘The Conir ruled that the co tion of this matter could not be resumed without suspension of the rules, A motion to suspend was lost, ana then the Chair announced the order of the A communication was received from the Tey. Dr. Carlton as follows: AN INYRSTIOATION OF THE BOOKS DEMANDED. To the Pook Committee. Dean Raeranen: Understandmg tat certain ner. tons are seeking (0 Create the Imprersion on the pub) wind that | am of have been wawilli check books, cash. boo ofthe Book Concern examined, I 4 Solicit, as thereby do, that y oF rorsons to examine Umeand in euch Way 8 you may a Wish that the examination shall be as Allsuch books and papers lately placed in your hands fort New Youe, June %. 1871 Mr. Fancher, on the part of the proseention, with drew ali objections heretofore made to the recep- tion of testimony by the defence concerning t treatment of tite Assistant Agent by the Agent. Judae Reynolds said the defence had stricted to the mere matter of suing out the manda mua, but they had proposed to go into the whole motter of the relations between the two Agents from the time of Dr. Lonahan's entrance into th ‘They had now dismissed their witnesses on the points that bad been objected to, and had closed their case excepting a little rebutting testimony, ¢ then latroduced their ‘They could not now go on a more general scope ould take ap adjournment, and eive them time to get their testimony together. ‘They would be ready at some futui GO INTO A GENERAL INVESTIGATION of the affairs of the Concern, as he understood such \tion Was proposed. right conneil on the other side hal to recast the ie case at this stage of the proceedings. ‘ancher thought the fide dwelt in the by the defence. 4 certain ot b DOOKS ANd papers at such CARLTON, a unless the Committee He didn't ree wnat alm of suspicion. tous alternoon gathered that sowe members of the Committee de- tired to hear certain testimony, cution had objected, on account of ite irrelevancy, and st bad boen ruied out, any testimony that would throw light on et, or which any : therefore mow witudrew ail bis In the course fo Which the prose objections to such t ruled that the withdrawal of objections Uicught the cise ‘ought ty proceed AURREDUTTING THéTIMONY Buckley, of couns: the applies! ation; that the ¢ ¥ Hoxt, Mr. J The exanidatiow was ‘and Dr, John ciscontinded We iniormation received that tt: never be heard o| ah suit would sand be would | titution, som cus yest {ful grounds at Rockaway Beach, The moubers of the Club were present to the uumber o! reventy-five, together with some twenty five or tuirty dn have to go on started again. ss-exnmined—A WIWALION Was pul whch WAS 1LCOF wae widely cist i toade i! @ pot to promcigate the result of Gouze’s UVestigalion wlorever L could get a heasing, rinted report; used the facts politicians, Dat, like its prototype, it political test of eligibility to membership relating to the popular President chair, as a peinful rv to fatigue, occasioned by lis recent great w pliant pede 4 in the covyersations with Dr. Carlion he di certainly did not nd if they aid they h 4 pot eny that Dr i he were the Geveral Conte F two excep tio k-awav from the Concern ‘some of the voue = books fF the purpoves of the nit; ho retused @ general examination, Both sides rested. Tt was then arranged aming up shovld for \ue defer the prosecution. to be followed by M then Jude Reynol t Yan, and Gen, Runyon for the prosecution, to clo for Dr. Lana. ‘A'ter a short recess the Rev. Mr, Buckley spoke ¥. MR, BUCKLEY'S SUMMING UP. ode determined by evidence mus be welg andid. manner, t force of testimony ielions that have been placed tha accused Was plac ail the facts aud c.reumstances ts und cirenniat would be valua! Lanabing in the p But that ‘oviden ahaa was ned to TOR MERE TRCTICALITY of applying to tie courts for a ma hgainas Dr. Lanahan looned forward to tne war naturally anriow Well #8 have a trou! fe cherges RUF A.DED ‘Phat ts the @ Was that Grant had mission to make (he exai amitted thar acce Dr. Carltoa nad eof when aie Ue Feancns fOr re witerthought and THEY DID RIGHT TO SUSPEND DR, the cirouinstanoes; It was eit they o y the q Jastifed of not in the course he took. ue that the defendant on in applying tor Bulkley proceeded | ty ve wo motive for make any examinasiog ertook to establish from the Lis cipiine of the Chureh THEY CAN UNDOUBTEDLY REMOVE MIM, s that all the Bishops ent mnuat concur Witu the wn jority of the Commit The reverend e hows, Closing by sh MMitlee WAS SKE tge they ing Cannot use in forming a Judguient, FANCHEN’S REMARKS FOR THE PRORCUTIONS, Lwas daily epoken of In terms of contetupl an as Atstant Avent by the Genera shall be glad when tie these mattera into. the ae spicion 1h regard to its am: burch noped th ho obstacies, 4 mi purstiug tl coedings Were 11S GENERAL 4 that he wanted the books for ses of the Goodenough #uit Will prevent i handineud pF That has been not tor the purpose Vised him, a8 (Lis 1p testimony her. to deuy At. that he couldu't get # ris war issued by ough anit Was pending 1n Fcould wot inne nd no attempt haa tue Conceky wie Coury WuaBAVer Wasiod, waa Dr. canahan's urooer renort if hs wanted move Dooks for that trial and could get them in ao other Way, But he did not want them wanted them for a further general ex out irom them evidences to maintain his charges of frand aud corruption. No other bi establiehment tp this city w for one hour ao wMcer or ag of the Concern from any part in 1s manage ment The summing up is to be concluded to-day — . A NOTABLE GOLDEN WEDDING. ee Bridegroom the Father ef the Pri dent of the United Mates—Tho Pres v hood—Grant's Mother's Objections. Prosidont Grant and his wife spout the | days with the President's father, Mr. Je: and his wife, who have been staying for the last two weeke with Mr New York to his youngest daughter, Mre. Cramer, off (o Europe, where sho is going with her two little children to join her hasband, the Minister to Denmark. Mrs, Cramer sailed about two wooks ago, Bince then Mr. Jesse Grant and hie wife have been staying at the residonce of Mr. Corbin in Elizabeth, N. J. Tho President arrived from Long Branch on Wed- nesday, and after a brief trip to Newark, where he paid his respects to Senator Frolingbuy! turned to Biizabeth and remained with bis pi od to Long Branch, His visit had a special purpose. Mr. Jesse Grant is looking forward for to-morrow asthe fiftieth onniversary of his marrise family intended to celebrate the day in sumptuous style, not only because of the rare occasion, but bocause, as Mr, Jesse Grant proudly said, not ever given before to a married couple to cel brate a golden weddin the Taited States could come as a son.’ As soveral members of the taully wrots that it would be impossible for tl wodding, the plan was given up, and President Grant and his wife wont away yostorday. Mr. Jesse Grant and wife will start this morning at 6 o'clock over the Ponnsylvanis Central Railroad for Coving ton, Ky., where they reside, and where they oxpect ki the President to join them tn two or three w. Vrosident Gravt wants to visit th eiNihood, Which are just twenty-five rites from that place, in Tremont county, Ohio, where he w to romp and play when a cnild, Covingtor and th surrounding country has also other r to be at the golien when he was, nineteen yers azo, troops the wilderness of the Far West, on his way to California; aud in Georgetown he hii reared ‘The venerable Jes Grant will arrive in Coving ton to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, #0 that there would be plenty of time for the golden wedding, if Ars, Graut would particularly care for the ceiebra- u But a8 she bax been opposed to It altogether afraid “that it would bring them berore public £0 tice, as abe said to ber bushand, tle plan of ee!e- bad the golden wedding Was stopped alto- gether. Mrs. Corbin entertained her tather and lier brother handsomely, The rosidence of Mr, Cort street. Klizebeth, iva oeautiial house te tug. It sumptaonn, betiting th: Of the President of the United States. The xround are fragraut with Mower-Deds, und tastolul wit most b tial gerden ornamentation, Ln the mid die of tre lot rtan’s a noble prie of costly stone, Arebitectur avished all its charina on the ex terior of the house, witiin Wt is gitsteulug wit and precious Wits Parisian lusariee - — 5 ON THE BEACH AT ROCKAWAY. Brilliant Openiog of the Oceanus Cinb of Brooklya Great Gathering of the sport+ tng Politicta Tromenss Con Chowder aud Champagne The Oceanus Club, a flourishing Brooklyn in- Dat afer the m ab of this city, opened day by an elegant e! nual searon rtainment at its beau third Se apHpakba Lo'*a' arek MeL a Cho, the It was an rgreeable surprise to miny to soe the the Hon, Jolin C, Jacobs, in tue nor bad prevailed that, owing ria trian effort at Pro pect Park Course, he would be unable to attend, He was looking in ex cellent condition, and was warmly congratulated upon his suceess in this new field of labor. His un fortunate compotiter, Aldermaa McGroarty, who was also present, eaowed sume tracos of exuaustion. Mayor Kalbfleisca occupied the seat of honor at the rignt of the chair, ant Gen Hillyer sat on the lett, Dan Norihup of the Water Board, acted as Vy ce, bub the board ou this occasion was ‘provided with every Muid but water, ‘Che “old Dutchman” made aneat, brief, toast to the ‘city of 1 pithy speo rockiyn. Hi vin reply t ec! hated for redlection, wnd the Bomination was unaat Mousiy ratio! without distinction of party, and With the createst enthusiasin Gen. Hillyer then delivered a ten min whieh kept the table in a ro nmiuch talking after this, but Mr. Lumbard edified the company by tWo or tree #ouas, given With Mag utes’ speorh, nificent voice and effect. Mr Colina, of Brooklyn, also favored the company with ry beantitul bal lad. The company then dispersed for cn hour's bout to ramble oa the Canarsie ‘he grounds of this four ishin about half a tof Renise ore betore taking bathing and fsbing faci much more accessible. ‘One commendable to this C One day in eve as ladies day, and members are in t bringing their wives and families wita them on that day to share wita them in the delights of this side ret wea to bite be gentlemen present were t Hon James Oakley, the tion, Smith C. Baylis, the Hon George H, Pisher, Georg Master McOmba, 'ex-A Charle pes — The Suicide of Urickley, Yesterday morning a man, supposed to be ¢ Brickley, evrang from the Seventy niu Ja street pier and was drowne remain all night in bi a ded wa fixed for him on the loung Dovald, on awnking, missed bis visitor, 1 abous, he found a pocketbuok on the fluor, i wore three $1 U, 8. Trensury notes, and the follow ing receipt written on the back of an envelope: Rece,ved from month's rent {3 advanee. vou 1st of May to lat of June, for rooius In house 128 sibith street, #1 MARKY J. LYONS. 1987, se A Minssivog Boy and a Charge of Murder, Nicholas Ollmav, ® German, Newark yesterday on suspicion of killing Henry Blackenshire, a lad who had been in his Tnvin. DmooxLyN, Aprit 15, yn, ‘The Ind wanted to terminate bis rela tions with Oilman on the 12th tust., but was unable to collect his wages, He went to Newark snd sought the advice of the city attorney, who gave | anote to his employer. Lhe lad then returne Irvington, and since taat time he has been missin Ollwan's reputation 19 bad, He is known to lay malireated the Ind, aad the contradictory st which he bas told regarding (he tiieing boy bay Jed to his at Hew 3 a A Cr atthe Bergen Tounel Yesterday afternoon an Erie coal train back fl the track east of the tunnel while turning a shary curv aud nearly demolished it, suid 185 leet oftne track was d cars were broken royed, Ih vou w Ui 7 o’cluck Lo repair the trick a Twenty-three Persons Killed. Burnin, June 22,—A terrible accident ovcur to-day on the Leipsic lin veyii rages were thrown from the track and twe ¢ of rnilway ty @ tra. Pomeranian troops froin and twenty one privaies were killed, and one officer and forty privaies injured oo LUSSKS BY FILE, ‘The Baptist church in Wakefiold, Mass. ; $9,009. qofestabiow iu the reur of 238 Fut atrevs, Loss, Nine stores were burned in Cl terday, Lose, $4,000. Tae Shady Oak shoddy mill ia Beit Loss, $5,000 ;7n0 insurance,” aie, Bd A tire was raging last nichtat the Atlantic coal oll refinery at Pulut Breeze, Soush of Philadeipts A largo three-story building in Cherry Valle which was (he offs of the Guseue, Fon phon Alora. Lathe Debar san, dC,” Los mpaigo, Ill, yea PRICE TWO CENTS. TD AT STORM. tint: he ALTER THE LIMPING OF THE LAME DUCKS LM 10 retain tn thelr service L. z DAY. Fernie 1h tieir Oe vios WALL STREET Y¥USTERDAY. a course. They should promptly dismiae this The Rampaot Stock Marke: <5 Vanderbilt Harlem upon the Market. Yesterday was in some respects a more terrible precoding for the brokers of Wall The oxciteinent attendant upon a panic suck $ that which las made Wednesday historical, served in some sense to withdraw the mind from too clone ly scanning the detaile of{the eatnmity, On that d wild, reckless, unbridied passion was tho raling f g Stock Rxchaage, and little paw mado to sllow judgment to influence tle proceed: Mon bought and cold with a reckless disro Fard to consequonces, without pausing to gain any clear conception of the actual in short, the andieputed reign of Panic, and man dared oF cared to question LING YROTRRDAT. Dut yesterday morning s very differont spirit be ‘The wild men of Wall strost had slept, or debanched, over the thing. ‘There was, im dood, no Joss passion stirring the multitude that thronged the waiks and ev but calm, sober judgment had come to govern the tiger spirit and prevent such mant festations as the day before exact position of the crisi ‘They knew preci stood, and they returned (o the battle-Beld with @ fixed determination (o shift, rf possiol from themselves to some luckless neighbor. wore mad, raging, to think how completely this one d, bad done for them ; bi hold dow’ the passions to which on Wednosday given free rein. clenched their hands in allont agony. such as Wall street has witnessed once or twice in history—the calm which tells of a vast storm alrat dy to burst wh day than th ent about to Revisit tho Sconce of hie Child- it two Grant Corbin. Mr. Jesse Grant came to to of affairs. nn ee eee came manifest, ho ro. nts until 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when he return- id witnessed, and the realized by the “It was to which tho President of ‘Tt was a scene THE STRUOGLES OF THR VICTIM! Brother Woodward had not yet put ia an crowd of feartuliy aarnast 5 basiness day of «his neighbor and sarin ‘The smash-ap of tho Wood ward clique had spread a wide spirit of distrust in the stability of all doll were anzious to sell; some be panic had not throwa the mantle buy, provided pur cenes of his miniscences for him, for there bis second eldest ron was born onsing With his of its power were willing chases could be made, a8 the experience of Wedues- ade probable, at extravagant sac Rock ‘Island opevod ut 11114. one per cent. below the closing rats of Wodnesday. ih ab 11336 bie day bi 10; New York Ceniral to %; Northwont- ; and abundance of stock offered at these it the holvers ected with one idea: to get it overboard aud out soon as possible, TUM TUSSLE OF THE DEARS AND BULLS. # time itappeared probable that a darker dry awoing upon Wall As the flood of stucks was poured the market, men looked at each othor with blac! To wild passious ravin tihrong were as plat brows as though they ha soll Was hore, which had It appeared a {stock were 1 in Broad entertain. brother-in-law tie Gropped from tne, line W they Were struggling bard. each other, they cored 6 bud the Dost of The fulure of Rock Istana was a t easily to be ral silk was Brother Woodward ? ‘Things were at this pass when the ses ing to fear of tat bougat treely of th A brew clement of et moore Vanderviit, who offered 1,00) shares of the umpiion of uD; 9,500 at 127, A little coufidene began to be ins} credit of there a feeling of el of the Amert- € result was. conparstive security prevailed. and the great cloud ned destruction to thousauds in tue sed haraiossly by. DROTHER WOODWARD’ out LITTLE scoEME, Brother Woodward * volopnents which tarew light upon t open Board ana ~olPtly.droker.m eco suey sclieme, as it now appears, Was one of UL borately designed in th It admiited of DUL two alternatives. meant utter ru up no records of Wali street. ‘Succoss to him is around him. who were aiding bim must ine kulied in the uy his Was the scheme, as triend and foe bitter. ly cried in the street yesterday, which Woodward had coneoe ed; and info this his friencs were bur- ps, with their eye ri Inan Was putout to He bad engaged in just such and had failed twice On Tuesday, the pool of which Mr usible head held 190,000 shares o . ‘Lhe eaplial ste 10 170,000, bat Of the Company is this ‘sort of estricting their opera: tlicited stance, Mr. Woodward, unbounded applause, and at ils close be Was nomi sn opportunity to corner Rock Is ders to bis Drokers to purchase 6),000 additional tuisyand the amount already consolidated tn the wool would hay ne than actnally Le could ran There was not entire beor fraternity ting for this stock n Wednesday for 200. and to Brother Woodward's coffers, lis own capacity. Ruck Island at &) Tiesday would require # that Wood w: the money Was pot sorth- The stuck was forced upon the market, Hai he succeeded HHions would situated el, ant tront tpon Jamaica Hay. ‘They are equal in air and in id, and are mie $12,001,000, HUGS BUBULE AT ONCE COLLAR Vecome aeettied conviction on the stree peralions were undertaken with that Woodward's It was part of that 60,000 sh morning,” sari o entloman yesterday ed his nest Well, you quoth one of the and the chorch will nave ane volent Wood ward this disturbance since Wednesd: shores of Kock Isla oue of his brokers in the Ex were sold undew Ho had been around the neizhborhood the Gay before, and st night had quesied permissiou from Mr. Peter McDonala, a Loatman mt the foot of Seventy secoud street, to house, It was granted, ard Mr. Me oking A Letter In Defence of Mr. V A letter in to-day h the Rock Island br writer kiew tt, and was not ab was caused through the treachery of a certain bearded oMcial of the Rock Is tiost closely identifod in this fall, and whe avy sufferers, are the heaas bister It !s contemptible, low, orson's religious or other such scurrils vd opinion of those etod with Wiis gentleman, if we do not yet sev him as ever, with Sun, in connection vk, does not toll the truth, iword was adout ines Brickley twelve dollars for one are at present | towards Mr, Weodward, and cowardly tolink « private matters w , Was arrested in am greatly mistaken strong and promines fully stifled; but we hope n more caution as to wl 1 gigantic operation very creditor time he will associates with him ig pploy in Broan St Reet. JOTLINGS ABOUT LOWN, Battery this ev ‘The signal office pred The Frogt committed for exumiuation, O'Donovan Rossa is writ sketchos of bis priepm Sof the Trish Aud the locomotive siruck a small cottage al ed for June Court Chain et tht ng from th t Jovial ol f 1, Holmes, ade Henry Santpaug fell overboard ot Fourieeuth street, Nort iy Jue commencement exarcisas of the L New York, ip 8 | ny disting i oie wove atteaded by it Mat. Davis, a prominent I raytb Airbet, was Voice Blain last night, (yr bauuiiasl) Dealing aie ath Ward polisician, of