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“IGHTH YUAR FORRES ST oF pe D FRIEND. a hobey re Venerabie dude f oot the Deanship (wae Indaced to w mare of bis fr peoces of Tharsivy evening. From the commencement of his ABrN reporter, Who rege dines rather harah, The principal opponent to Dean the ficulty was Dr. seymour, Beelesiasiical Tastitute, tive for th dacces of most horrible natur ‘one could possibly have fores the Devin then, Bem ary land, trough @ rector of earieal robe, Tn additton to these, his in point both led. etreolation on] thot D fo read it oF take A SECORT MEETING. ay evening there w: ho ‘Trustees at the Remi Dean was in attendance, Obtain, oljected to any specially cailed for by the Dean. b moted to lay be rer the tiie » —_ This, of cours ald toot be ui ion, bat tnat ni noting to wing was mepi this attack upon Lis reputation to be discussed in open Board. i Whole subject himself wi deserved. But as the mait Defore the Trustees und w: i Mecting and (he Sudden Death of the ty Dean hax bad some enemies, but the gr wthe “acuity bave been with im, heart and soul. sited the Semin @iy, (oun! bot one feeling animating the stadente— tnd admiration of the venerable mai gpremed Che institution, althongh one oF two ex- pressed the np liion that bis discipline was ofen- $ That he is still fmbued with the high rita {Meas of the Komish Cuurch, and lately sent to Ene at body, fora Roman de up AN UNEXPECTED VISITANT. SIGNATION AND HIS Bone wo years since the Rev. Dr, Forbes of the Bolseo- i General Theolocieal Seminary of this city. The qhsir bed teen voount for wome tine, having been filed in turn Ly the various professors, Dr, Forbes bad atone time Leen a promiuent member of the Bomen C tholle Church, but had returned to tho Protestant fold. When the chair was first offered be refuced, but fraily yielded to the continual pros- and bas held the position of Des of the Soutunry until the unpleasant oceur- term of office it body y yostor- who Forbes among Professor of the Tis gentleman, prior to Dr. Forbes's arsumption of the chair, bad often ated in ihe capacity of Dean, and a number of the Wodents ossert that it was the ambiuon to hold Gis position permanently that furnished the mo. Dersecution of the incombent. Afri culminated on Tharsday night with ciream- The and whieh no Dr Sermonr has lately had @ pamphlet printed anf circuluted rather extensively, in wich charges ofa crave ticological natore are preferred against Among these may be mentions: 1. That Dr Forbes koeps wlocf (rom the sindents, end wakes no attempt to become acqasinted with & That be very seldom attends prayers at the istic eneral efficiency for the Of lenrping and conduct are The pamouler ts end ed OM tie * but has never Hous papers of the de of which returned it contents were made ores received a copy, but retuses any notice whatever of it, » the anthor known. Ii is ‘et_ meeting ary in Twentieth street, Bishop Atxinson ealled the attention of the Boord to tue pumpblot Which lau been widely circuited, and was crestins Bo liitie sen, ation abroad. He asked that a commit toe of investivation be appointed to inguire into the Groth of the charges made against tne Dean, A Guster, whose name the reporier w investieats He thoag Baller wus beneath the notice of toe Bourd, anu lution of Bishop Atkiases cn brought the Dean to his feet. a from was allows treatet the the contempt he felt it had now been brought about to b entertained Dy them, he Lexged to submit his resignation, and trusted it would be at on accepted He then leit the room, retiring to dis private apariment, ‘There wus a sensation, effatrs bid tax: dn a stave of great excitement. ‘Dean recalled. pearu. In the midst of his har We foot of his horror stricker Of bis sodden deatn was disease o1 jas in the seventieth y ue be dropped Ii listeners. Ths ¢ uss of is age, ond engs of course, at the tare ExJudgs Wa, Bell, an old and sitached friend of Dean Forbes, and a most influen {ia aun tn the Episcopal Civurel, jumped to tis fect We vegan an i ce of hit friend, insistine ‘ir shou.d be iaid upoa the table, and tho pas the hurt, ke e fe the Traciice of law. Some thirty years ogo be eecupied a it om the bench in this city, Ti sud event Drought the meeting toe rudden termination, rating, paseed Wem fo tue D tired, knw win. Tue Trustees, folio wing jowever, before ution 6, tO Wale be had n> | the fate of his friend: om re Resolved, That we bave the utmost copfidence in the AD, Kesoived, TI it We do Dot accept his rest, tion. Tt was late at night when Dean Forbes received ae copy of these resolutions, aud the consequence was Wat be Merday moruiny Whe Seminary, where it bac lain d I Was asad cone, that wei Feeults. Below, the Coron ver t« body of ome Who hi Cb the night befor ended tie upening of the Board ‘Tue body of Judge Bell was ring the nig! 0g Of tue Dean and Was boldirg en inguest len duriog the stct ‘ere tenderer than When last they parted, and doubtless the professors ticioated Withdraw b resignation, wifculty in persuading be Doau 1o OR, FORBES WON'T YIELD. Bot the siiver baired old patriarch stood frm, The Presence of veath was around them, Would consent to periorm tae ou: Bot they could deliberate upoa orthy enccessor, } tarry the proper working of ‘Banded it, ‘Aud liere the mactter rests, S all tooth the mater over and ret The faculty, one ith tle exeevtion of Dr. Seymour, aro apx! aid. and Le ‘of the office and choose « Bu! ve should hold to his resig LOL, HO’ 1M unger OF revenge, but as believing, After Whut Lad transpired, that (he harmony neces ue Seminary de in ‘the servic f the Dean, It is that Prof. Seymour is on old bund ut’ pamphi nd Dr, Morgan, who @nee tel! under the courge [rom his pen, say (at te Dean may consider timself well. off." Se:- Bour let Lim off light'y compared with himeel’ ith regird to th Was the present of af estoein tor Dr, Forbs F Semphor, aud bus never been worn, ——— robe in th De n's pi ad who wished to snow Lis it is securely packed in sl my it SKILL AT THE BAT, The Kekiongas Waxing th Olympics of Philadeiphia—16 10 14, Punavenema, June 80.—The Kekiongas of Port Weyne and the Olympics of this city played #8 bea this afternoon, ol ge At the ond of the fourth inning the score stood two to one In favo: of be visiiors by a brij.ntd eight of which were earned. the remaining Iuolngs the visitors the Olympics foar, the game ending Kekiong. © 16 to 14 Tr but in the fib inning the Olympics play Of batting secured nine runs, ‘The Kekiongas in this Joning scored eight, leaving the came a tie, Daring secured six \o in favor of the Kekiongas did the beat Golding and the Oiympics excelled at the bat, earning ben runs to te visitors’ four Divot 1 Ue 060) is 8) 8! een Beas ob 120 6 4 2 4 eh Base Ball in Chic Omer 0 2 0 8 2 213 ra 1 0 1 0 @ s 0s a Shot while Showing bow Mr, Vallandig' Killed Himpsetf. A foruer ved Watt Carr, residing ne Han Ojo, wuile conversing with some friends 4 the + oop of his house concerning the manner in m Valiandigham shot bimself, «ttempted to ve with @ Toaded pistol, aud’ succeeded in He precisely uy Mr. Vallandigham did Yer pty, and died io a few hours, — SUI Fixing Things ia New Hamp i ko, Juve 80.—In the House this morn tng f the Committee on Blections was Bou h Gosewting W. H. Flagg, Republican w #0, Portsmouth, the ward being over cave of W. W Messer (Dom.) . od the tajority report. giving kim tie Mis + hut the Democratic leaders have de Hh proceed acwines Denutor Smith, and the t © whl Mouily mdjoura om Saturday, Jane ett nde 80. The oF City Huminar Baltimor: the Suengerteat singing in New od His evening, te Maeuperebor bring iu red (eimthe frst prige, They wees {6 depot by uther singing societies and Perl In procession to thelr headquarters, Many biurce were decorated with flags and Chinese lun There wane Hberal display Bion he of march Mdsciiidlalai ace The Congressional Free Lover. eat’ A8itNGrON, June 80,—Ex-Congressinan Bow. excevdi dow. le Visited Oheuds moet or ber He in t. Wwe with bum, ly chagrined at the cold them by the President on © ques: meantime lies in jail daily by Mrs, Bowen No, 8 Wo | TNE ARCUBISHOP'S BOYS, posses Gradoatiog Exercises on a Beoultful Lowe Ma le Archbishop MoClos- hey’ leaned, The graduation exercises of the class of 1871 At Manbatian College wore witnessed yeaterday by & lerge nsscmbings, Tho students wore se ited on the tong pizza on the east side of the building, which was decorated with Irish and American flaza ‘The audience was in the open air tn front, under and shont a large marqaee, while on the left was a ¢3 peted platform on witch sat Archbishop McCloskey, who presided, the fcnity of the college, and many evests, Among the latter were Brother Patrick and the Hon J. V. L. Prayn, who eat at the right and left of Hin Grace respectively; Dr. Anderson of the R. ©, Protectory, Westchester; Bernard Smyth, President of the Board of Rducation; the Ror, John K. Derelin, Father McEvoy, the ® oy, John Mallaly, Mr. Dennis Saditer, tue © “oo, T. ©. Piolds, Brother Panitan, Director o” ‘wennaitan Colleges Dr O'Leary, Dr. Macrae, and Brother Hamohrey Professorao* Tolessore O% ino graduating class; the Hon, Charles Q Conor, william A, Herring, Father Quinn, nnd Bator “O'Farrell of Bt. Dr, “bliven of Father O'Flauerty of Manhattanville. The following is the programme, which was in: terspersed with music by the College nand, choir, And orenestra: Jacobinism, ‘Thom Coleman; Politics, Joba A Hurley; Popular Governniente, Philip V. Taylor; Internation ty, John A Porting Song, Clu Valediciory, Wm. A, The addresses S7 tue stad Conterring of 18 Were All well de. uy onan, Mluriey, and being notably so in the order nam ‘The diplomas Were reveived from the Archvisbop AicCloskey, each of the young gentle kissing |.i8 Grace’ parchment. Aiter the de ictory the Hou, Jolin KE. Develin de dress to tue graduates. James J 8. P. McManus, Thomas A, Meal, Ka ward A. Roach, David A. Saw, and Henry L Me Donnell, of the commercial department of ihe Col lewe, received diplomas, and many pupils in the prevuratory department’ were awarded books as Driaie for proficiency in studies, or for meritorious conduct, At ihe close of the exercises the Arclibishop was caliod on to ad-ireas the assemblage, His kind fuce Was suffused with cood feeling as he rose to reply nd bis address Was replete with pleasant words and good advice, He was frequently ateeted witn very applause Li's Grace then called upon the Hon, Mr, Pra: n Who responded in a short and well-received address pier which the tacui-y ahd quests wat down to a pul ding ledic.orian; Joho A, Hurley . Edward Doering, James . Patrick Brennan, Puilip V Jolin A. Noonan, Theodore 5 Kelly, ee ' A BORGIA IN NEW DRUNSWICK. patie’ iS Three 11 js and Two Children Mure dered Arrested ov a Requisition trom the vernor of Connecticut. Mrs. Lydia Sherman was orrested in New Brunewick, N. J., yesterday, by Deputy Sheriff Bixkemau of New Haven, Conn., on a requisition from Gov. Jewell, The churge is that ane has poisoned th burbands and two children of her last husband by a former morriage. She marriod a Jerseymen nearly ton years ago, Three years alter the marriage the husband died euddenly, and under circometdnes which occasioned comment. She married ber second husband in Connecticut, and he died under equally suspicious circumatanc Early jn 1870 the woman married Neilson H, Sherman of Derby, Conn, a widower with two ebildrea, one 6 aad the other 15 years old Within mine months ‘ter tl wedding Mr. Sherman and toe children died, ali under t.e same unaccountable circum. stances. Alter the death of the oldest cbild Ia Sherman moved to brunewick, Ibe friends of Mr Sherman tren Pad tho bodies of the hesvand and his two cbildren cahumed, The officers who visited New Brunswick to make the arrest say tha’ undeniable evidence of pol Was found, and that t wns piiniy seen int stomach of whe chila last buried. Dave been a woman of poison similar to that of which traces were sow The poison was vegetable and of ou uuusual caarac he Officers belog unable to give its name, The an was taken to New Haven ceused of the crime she manifested either real or very Weil assumed, phe stoutly her Linccence, ering, Mra, —————— NEW ATROCITIES iN SING SING. Cleaving « Convict’s Skull-Murderous As- sault with ap Adze in the Pri A terrible tragedy disgraced the Sing Sing prison yesterday afternoon. While Jos was working at lis bench in the cooper shop at tacbed to the lime-kila, John Morgan, a eonvict, Approached from behind nnd without any warning dashed « heavy adze into Wulker's lead. The Ot througd a thick cap and divided the skull Walker, covered with bloo! and insensinie, was taken 16 the hospital. Dr, Coilius tov bis dep on, and Morgan was troughi into the hospital dvvlitied Aiter striking the marderous blow, Morgan man- ph Walker 4g01 to elude his keeper and chstige bie bloody clothes, forgetting, however, oP, on which the blood of las victim was yet (rob. Dr Collins says that Walcor cannot The convie assert tat Walker acted as a 9 comrnd giving ule of bis observ he prisc cise. ‘Ini is tue only r signed for the = —— A BREEZE FLOM ALABAMA, The Mobile Collectorship—A Prote ex-Senator Warner, Wasmxorox, June 30.—The appointment of ex-denstor Warner Collector at Mobile seems to have raised more of @ broeze than was anticipated Ex-Senator Spencer arsived here late last night to seo the President in reference to the matior, he having been informed that Grant was to be bere at Cabinet mectivg to-day, It appears that whon Spencer was here some weeks ago the President In‘ormed kim he would not appoint Warner, an? woull sppo ot & man who hau Deen rec mmends | by_voutwell and Spencer. bat did not wish to make hy change before August. But Srencer,cetting wind t & 4 new dovartare was likely to take place, start ed for Washington with several teading Repucli cans oniy to find the Cabinet meeting ove day shead of time. the mischief made. and tho Proadent gone, He lois 'o-night for Long Branch to visit the xocutive. have afiiendly chat on the an: er: tiivties of life, Spencer is undoubtedly backed by the majority of the Republicans in Alabama. Great Fire inthe Twent nd Ward-aA Planing Factory Destroyed, At halfpast seven o'clook last evening fire Was discovered by the watchman on duty, in the bol.er-room of the five-story and basemeut buildings, 221, 228 nod 25 West Fifty-second street, known as the New York Planing and Moulding Mills, and owned and oecupied by H. T. Searle & Son, The flames leaped to the top story of the building, and in ap incredibly short space of time the entire struc ture was ablaze. At twenty minutes past eight tie ust wall (ell with @ crash, carrying with it the rear buildings attached to the frame etructuers, fronting on Broadway. ‘I'he fall of this wall was 8O sudden 4nd unlooked for that the firemen who were in acjoining lot bud @ narrow escape with their Ii the Gon aiterward a part of the west wail fell outward, nurhing a large shed which was filled with valuable sawed luinber, and the fla which up fo this ime lad been confined to the o! the builo Luret orth ond lupped up the lumber, Sutton's milk siebles which adjoined the mills on the oast were dostroyed, and the basement of the brown stone selling 8225 West Fitty-secoud street, occupied by Mr. Searle, wav Qiled with water, The mills were erected vy Mr, dearle five yoars £0, at Acost of $25,000, and were totally destroyed. Mr.'Searle estimates his loss on stock and machinery at $35 000, and nis Insurance at $3,000, : — : Cheap Locomotion in the City. Ata necond meeting of tho Hackmen’s Asso ciation last night, the President aid that as there was some misunderstanding as to tue proposed prices, be would explain that the euarge fur eact Dussenger and bis boggage to any point between the Battery and Twenty-seventh street would be filty cents, and this whether one oF move passengers were Obtined, Tut i auy one ur two passeng desired the conch to start Without waiting & roan, able time for others, they woud be charged for all » Twenty-heventh iret to Forty J street the charge Would be seventy-five cents per seat, ‘The exprensmev connected with she hociution have agreed to take baggage to any point below Tweuty-seventh street for twenty-dve cents per package. ‘Te Associntion commences opera. Vons weat Thursday, when their badges will be ready. Another N At 10 o'clock last night, George H, Ward, of Ninth avenue, near Forty-f/th street, went to the residence of Mrs. Hollana, ut 967 Third avenue, on Avisit, He was accompanied by & friend. A they bad entered the house, one of the boarders, Alexander lven, attacked Ward without provocation and struck bim'on the head with » dumb-boll, frac turing she skull and wounding bia mortally, Lves wee arrested, ——————— NEW YORK, $ HOLLOWAY’S N. Y. AGENCY. AN AITEMPT TO ASSASSINATK AN IM- PORTANS WITNESS. Tho Prin Fraads Betore 5 Larre- mere—A Prince in Ludivw Street Init te Bales ATURDAY, JU a ‘Jr, the eldest besser, 72 years of age, nnd Jemen is 19 David te a slim yor moan wil oust-che and side whiskers, is the od ie gaged to be married to a dat Folton Market ovsterman, bet nest H embezzlement in toto, and gaye tl mower Se _mucl properts. belors hie father ol. lownv's she has now, Tnsiend ot livi crvravaraatly eve he says hie house withoat help during the He denies that his folks hi with the attempted assassination of Mr, A QUESTION oF YERACITT, To the Faior of the Sun. Tn {hd edition of your dated June ore i: under Cg hf Moo Live.” Very soon I will answer ‘full, Tn the mean ume will you On the opening of the Common Pleas, before Jadee Larromore, yesterday morning, Mr. Titur A Eidridge, of Bidridgo & Jounson, lawyers, read afl davite from David Pringle and ots son David, Jr. Draying for & substitution of eoausel, They dor mavded that Mr. TLomas Sadler be compelled to kive way to Mr, Eldridge, and that he be requiredito Give Up ail the Iaw papers in bis possession belong: Br, alloged that he oso wiih AA Arg the kindness to assure the public from me that it is r emploged Mr, Sadler A lie that Lever brived Mr. eavie or aay. Birondy pald him £904 Sp bin sorvicns, and that Mr, | Sheriff in the mannor so stated in SS Le Sadlor had demanded 6500 more befure he would go on with the ease, In reply, Mr, Sadler read bisfown affidavit that he had never received a single cent in the case, and but $209 in all during the four years be had been doinz law business for Pringle, He said that Prin": owed Lim over $1600, and he cited the followin, s whieh be nad condacted: 1. Sujt of Holloway vs. Stepnes et P ties bon! wv Stephens and others to re- } HUE ys. Pringle, in Superior Conrt, Keer Ship or Pringlein the Stevens jndgment where tr WAS ap po ntea receiver, and is charged wiih app $6,000. «Dw & Co." suit to recover m 95,00 tutnsly by Pring ee ot Guwelay, of £100kiy7, again 10 New Yone, Jure 90, 1811, WHAT Mi. PRINGLI'S LAWYER GATS. To the Bator of the Bun, Bin: I had suppos David Prinet nine 8 Sewee ALU at . you obteined the founded the story printed In your edition of this morning I cannot imagine, After refasin; ne one fee—iaymen might call 18 @ bridet Yaten to wash my hands for all time of David Prin: his alleced embesziement. ani Aso counselior-at-law I have worked {nishtally and diligently for David Privgle during tour tea 1 ear now that be Ludiow atreet jail L sion! Nberty; bat no me to violate ‘my duty i Pulogie ‘a citizen or my yer to defend a man whe bas acted y towara bis employer, eapacialiy whee I Gad him bragouly anrepentant, end amviliing to repair nit of Wm. Roberts (friend of #1 jog e) MY property be onwin: to Holloway fron\ Hognit ac’? fF $408, whicn was work trou | the wrong whieb be has domes Respactoih asiosseetstoment eal ers! way ve, Pringle for | 55.5 95 son Wee eA DLT FRINGLA'S PROPERTY OUT OF MIS HANDS. Mr badler said that Pringle had given ap the bond to Duscun, Sherman @ Co, on his solicitation He added shat whom Pringie was arrested in bis (Sadler's) offico, be (Sadler) had intorcedod with the Deputy Bheriff o nave Pringle tue discraoe of going to Jal until be could procure bail; and that he (Sad- Tun RE TORATION OF PARIS, id Masons at Work fn tno Gap- r for Free Trade—The ting fe; ~enme. June 80—A, M.—M. \pwoe i's arrived here yesterday. He bas received many visiw><om Ie) Mad Given, Ble Own @heck fo’ the Meeri®, | ith cme! ane @namanal personages, | The sen. a baving BO money with’ him: ©2 | sacs of geith imposed Unde Sd, GREE by the Fee eked Pe tT, ed! fer 00d 160 | Sours imattial it cameleon 86 MANSOOR will probably sons Advieed Pringle to sompromints Bat | 6 commuted, ‘The werk of restoring Paste ibpre- Pringle replied that he would not reswre a ‘ gretsing. Fully sixty thousand masons are engaged in repairing tue damaged buildings and erecting pew ones. ‘The city is elso being thoruuhly disinfected. Tho jonrnals, both of Paris and Versailles, ex- Prese satisfaction at the success of the reviow at Longchamps, The circular of M, Rouver to the cloctors afirms that ho is the defender of the pria- ciples of free trade, In relation to the future form Of government, lie says the nation must decide upon It after the elections have been held, and the ques. ion of free trade been decided upon, He denounces the opponents of this poltey as more ‘actions. cout; that all bis money was in his wife's name, and that Holloway couldn't touch it. Then Sadler throw up the orse in disgust and was willing that « Substitution should be made; bat he would refu to deliver up the papers until he could get his fees. The last mosey paid bim by Pringle was @50 on June 2iast, whereas the proseot suit was instituted on the 27th of June, in proof of which Mr. Sadler Produced a memorandam in Peingle’s handwriting. Mr, Sadier wold that Pringie's reason tor preferring Mr. Ebiridge to himself Jay in the fact that Mr. EL 1d been opposed to him (Pringle) in the receiver. sbip case, und be Loped to stave off the payment of acertain eum Wherein involved by courting Mr. B.'s OF. 708 SPEECH OF M. GaMBETTA at Bordeaux was upon the subject of the develop- ment of education in France, and was rec hearty approval and groat Journal of to-day, commen Longehamps, HOLLOWAY'S MILLIONS, After arcumert Judge Larremore referred the Question of Mir, Sadler's (eos to areleres, Mr. Bi ridge then nade ® motion to vacate the order of Arrest, Which wus opposed by Mr, Sidney William counsel for Mr. Holloway, on the ground that bis advising counsel, Judge Exmonds, was ili at hi country seat and couldn't attend, Some sharp a! cussion between counsel followed, daring which Mr, Eldridge dared Judge Edmonds to appear in the case. Toe Judge cut the debate abort by postpon- ing the bearing until Mondsy morning at haif past (en, Mr, Williams agreclag thon to proceed. Dur ing the arument one of tho lawyers said that Mr Holloway ts worth £0,000,000 in gold, No conclu sion bas yet beew arrived at in the matter of Mr. Sadler's fooa, remarks that my of hundred (housand strong, ably commanded, whien has savei of civiligetion, We have also exiled for ards of woney, and been offered dive mil- ‘1be nation evidently recovers." two Narde, attended by noart; ‘als aod the army in and near Parts, und by the members of the Minisiry, and any prominent Depaties of the ‘tmont cordiality af feel ich Journals resent tae cen ¢ North Garman Garelte on tas wuivary expenditures of France. Tuey maintain that the ques\ion concerns France alo REvENOR, Loxpom, Jono 90.—The correspondents of the Lepivn pers ail auroe tuat the review Long Mr. David Pringle {9 ettil confined in Ludlow | chawpeand the ‘French loon ‘were tath ann cnt Strout jail, enjoying ali the luxuries that money can | One haved wriers says that (ht bey st Se 4 upon jerteny is Gppermost in the mim eo parelane, He te a tall, brosd-shouldered, good | Prom,termany ia Sppermost in the minds of the looking man, 49 years of f light complexion, | adjust tue frontier. age and wearing reddish side whiskers, Whon Pringle was appointed agent for Holloway bis family were Very poor, and on'y a short tine before he borrowe various small sums of money to pay bis current ox penses. I'ringle had at that cime ral unsatisfied Judgments against him, and OWNED NO PRO! ERLIN, Jone 9 —The Bwperor William has sented esta of Bchwarzenbeck to Prince Bis- ee ata: Bg ME. DONNER'S FLYERS. Mrs. Pringle, bowever, liad in her name two and Bruno make ounes and Iots—one ik ityrtie & ear Cam 2:29 3-4, anda Malf Mile in 115 1-4, derinod atroet, and the other at Smith and Pacific streets, Brooklyn—both incumberea by mortenge Mr. Bouner’s fiyers, Startle and Brane, did to nearly their full val and the latter one un: the most wonderfal trotting on record yesterday on ry geciee of lorvelosere, and avout to be soid, Fleetwood Course, Stephen F. Kaapp, Geo, B. Parma eer Resban re cotkchey, 8 | Alley, and Major Morton of Newburgh acted as 1,030, $1,600 and $2.00), Mrs. Pringle contrived to ve pe as $75,000 worth of real estate, inciadin, Judges. They timed Brano a half mile to saddle ia splendid residence on eight lots of ground at fa nam 1:5\. Jobnny Murphy rode him, ‘This ie the fast- est half mile trotted by any horse, any way rigged, and sends Bruno to the front of the list of troteers. Startle trotted the fastest mile ever made by & for year-old, namely, in harness, # mile, driven by Carl Barr, who weighs 233 pounds, the frst quarter seconds, half mile 1:11, making tue wile in carrying 63 pourds over tie rules of theitrack, Anywne wi has trie | to hold out 8 %-pound shet Dag ut arm's length will appreciate this fact, Bome nd ay span of Marcy av. hed. Mr enues, wi Yringle for lly drove to a trotting ehman und a gardener, Jo has taken away the porter and the two girli Who were in Lis employ a# packers, and has cow \oned to say them their wages out of his own pocket, altnough tuey have dope no work in return, 8 purpose bring to Keed them out of the way of Mr Holloway's agent. He feared that they might | 0! the shrewdest tur.men of the country claim thet fell woat they kouw about him. For the trst iow | twenty-tve ponads extra weight equal to a dis- cays be had them residing with him, Pringle | tance in trotting by of ove mile, In ng bromised the porter 9 house anc lot not to take em. | borses it is estimated and & Wall pounds ployment trom Holoway's agent. ‘Tae youug mau spends bis lime with Pringle in the Jai ATTEMPT TO MURDER & WITNR: are equal toa distance ina four-mile heat. Startle bas not been feelicg well wince Le loft Loug Isla another difference tn bi ror, show- the best four-yea old that has ever he SUN reporter called on Mr. Holloway's new turf, Startle and Bruno have filled ent to glean some additional facts, but Cat ¢ asure of glory. They n declined to say uuything, on ibe ples that it ‘nich Is the Anest horse of ight seem to prejudge the case. Learning, how. | Me, Honner's siable It is hard to settle, tor they are ever, that an attemot bad beon made to murder Mr. | all trotters of mettle Jona Whitelork, the bookkeeper w alery Mr —————_ : Pringle converted to bis own use, tho reporter CLEARING OUT A PAWN 8HOP, found him. He was suffering under a terrible wound ow on the back of the head anda deep cut eye. Mr. Wuitelock is n strongly built, intelligent gentleman, about forty years of ues. B>ing unior taoate in procuring employment after landing io this country, Ue 100k charge of tue books of Pringle ‘oblers, a7 Liberiy street, and helped to maou facture, thelr lozenges, al £5 ‘vor week, Afterward when Mr. Mrown, Mr. Pringle, Sr.'s bookkeeper, died, Mr, Wiiitelock did his work ulso, for waicu his Compensation was to be $17 per week additional, O; this be never got a cent, ailuough his employer regularly charved Mr. Holloway with th Pringle alway pot hi by saying tat awaiting advices from England, Finding tat Waivolo. 4 mato an aM@davit about the salary, the Junior Pringles summarily 4 charged bia on Frisay haat, Ver the left Mr. James Robinsou’ Mr, Hayman Copper ‘he Luteresting Museum in the Leonard se Detective Dick Field of Capt, Jeremiah Petty’s command, during tue past two wooks has daily ob- served aman leaving the sto & Co, at £4 Lispenard street, man bad ® package in his possession, Field followed him to 3 pawnhroker's Canal street, kept by Huymaa Coppermaa, When the man left the pawn shop he was questioned by Fieid, who told him that he bad sold the pawn Oo ri k Oa Saturday morning - " Whitolock went up to Harlem on business, nuving | DFOKer wo boxes of maciine silk aad: lot of skein breviously made uo eagagement to meet Pringie's | *i& for 6. Field thea took the man to the Leon- former porter—be who ts to get tio house aud lol— | ard atreet station, when he stated to Petty Vearl and Warren streets, at 6 P.M. Me return tat be had len the silk from 64 Lispenard street, tne 6:15 P.M. bout,and as be was turning into where he bad beew employed us salesman for tae Water atrees vom Heck slip woward Pearl street, he | past eleven yeure, and that bis nane wes dames was suauenly struck ou the back of the head with @ siuve-shot. When he recovered nobody was in Siht. On the two following days he was condino.t to his bed, Suspicion pointe to one of Pris oun uA the perpetrator of the deed, ‘THB DUYSINKSS OF THR PRINGLE BOTS is thas explained by Mr, Whitelock. Their father tot them Uy at a cost of $15,000 of Holloway'» Kobinson. Omicer Fivid, by direction of the Captain, in eg pany with Mr. Gardner, visited the pawraja yi os Justituied @ seach, when the following y HAR, Was found: 24 pieces of silk, 1 piece black ¥Uvet, 6 paccages broche shawls, 9 packages black lace shawls, 2 packages black Velvot, 2 packages black Jac aces white shirts, 10 ek broad. c ‘kages greeo billiard cloth, a Liv r ‘ des sol © Winslow s Los -nees,”” & preparation for the | packyges peart buttons, 100 doses md gloves, 10 kidneys. &¢. Mr. W boxow cigars, and u large lot of valuable furs, rewlly good, Afterward they sot up @ wagon to Ko around the sireeta and soll a uew “pain relict” which they beg munufactaring. Everybody re memvers the largo red wagon arawn by two bays and two black# with lamps on the corners which used to 8 Fourteenth streetand Third avenue in thie city, and iy front of the City Hall in Brooklyn, A wmelodeon player end a violinist discoursed cracked music In lis centre, and in the night time ‘The pawnbroker was arrested and the gouds taken to the station house, The property iouad is esti- mated to be worth at least 000, ——— Red Cloud Superseded by Sittin: Ba: Wasuixaroy, June 80.—Lieut, Quinten writes from Fort Shaw, Montana, tbat Red Cloud, 1s been superseded by Sitting Bull It appears that Red flaring fluid lamps blazed trom each of its tour | Cloud returned to his people with wonderful stories ceead Boutherae Beaten cud ‘wat with Weeks | Of wuat Me bad seen ond heard while visiting the licenses and lovies for non' payment, the enterprise | Groat Father at Washington, Red Cloud eaw too turned out divastrons failure. One of the bay | much. ‘ibe Indiang aay that theas things caanot be, horses was lust in tue South, ‘he origi cost of | and that the white people must haye put bad medi: the borses, Wagon, harmess, &c., was Over $5 000, cine over Red Cloud's eyes to wake bim eee ever:- and the expenses of rauning 1t Were over §14,w0. | (hing and anything that pleased tuem, and so ied At was sold for $1,750. Choud Jost bis influence, Sitting Bull ts at war with ail Indu who trade or desl with whites, and all # appear to be afraid of him, He says ie never Will make peace with the whites, INCOME NOT STOLEN, Mr. Whitelock had kept 4 complete account of the bunineas of the coucera during tie tine Le wan evn stat wih ka, nected with it, but_on Kriday last the. pipers were ears : stolen trom bis drawer while be woe at lunch, From ¢ Zoophilist Pedant, fa Privete cash Ooch In Was Friskies drcracieritae | Me Bergh has addressed o letter to tha Baa: shown that his annual income was as follows sient of the Police Commission and to the Super Lit Peers i sores 00 | intendent of Police, in reply to the Mayor's com able Sr Rea i tunication, Mr. Bergh's letver enda thus Tota) ooo c . How AS thie daty is an affair of con official hg nd {rom Wie tame source his yourly private ex. | DUULC protest oF ‘clamor suuvia sles’ ine from the oa tro te na we saute cis eee €xcrCise OF exact Justice, und therelore t tlait relmetn Pree Hollowas's aaonte ere still sotlvaly ferreting | S41, DOs Aud Dadi the Dattie for the bruce Uuti that day shall arrive, whieh {trust may never dawa, whi the peuple of this simte shall eo: wl detail and me to desist, of Mr. Pringie’s eubezalemeui, and daily coming to licht which great! the aggregate amount, The follow! ug will swell nerve as a specie: INCOME STOLEN OUTRIONT, In the earlier part of his régime Pringle had work: ‘ter'e In * Yesterday afternoon Sergeant Leary of the Righteenth Precioct reported turee dead cate in Bast Twentieth street. A bun repo tuumediate- ly visited the: melancholy scene, and viewed the cats, One’ was s blick cat, while the other two we ing for iim ® packer, a girl aamed Murvaret Conroy, At $5 per week. She married the porter, and wat confined In eptember, 1869, ever returned to work, yet dowa on the buoks 5 ‘ringle has pat her ory week since und A] are of & dirty snot color y. The Saivary Police will probably re | to be O'Balywin's . on Mace NEW rir "ORK A} LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. en DAS ES MERE AND THERE BY THB BUN'S REPORTERS, Tracy and Woodward, Something was anchored to Aia@yrb in front Of tho office of Beott, Btrong & Cow, on, Broad atreot ti P.M. yesterday afternoom 1) was a balloon, BSomoibing was also anole” 4 on the doorstep of ao adjoining office. Tt W*', tho Hon. Lawrence Jerome, [tts dificult to #8Y 7 wich was the most gassy—Jorome or the balloor, The balloon wax cut loose and sailed of I¥/.o the clouds, Jerome might have owed #¥t if le bad been cat adrift, The street wos Piocked by earnest sympathiners in the ean for “witch the me was convened. Mr. Jeroi “presided over the meeting. His Landaome face w: Shaded by @ magnificent brown straw hat. lis eyes boomed graciously on tue anxious spectators. fe had just iunchert. The object of this meeting, he aad, waa to-9end op coc. eHUtlial Balloon Rock Island, owned by Movsra, John s..°) “word. Ward. As neither of the ‘owners were -TRents § member of the Arm of Boyd, Vincent & Co, OMu- A bine On (ile Internati » vecasion ‘be balloon was made of red, white, a. tissue paper, and was about oi:,% feet high. It was exveoted that Mr, Jerome would arrend in the car, Dut he was frightened off. Loud enlle were made for Mr. Woodward and Mr. Tracy, but am boi Were absent, the Rock Island went ap without a passén- ger, Amone the bystanders were Mr. Gooree Wil fon, Mr. C. A. Minton, Jr.. of the Tweuty-+econd Reciment, Mr. Mat Bowne, the hindsome Howard Burrus, Me, John Fowler, and others, Enat Sido Notabilitirs. David El Lavi, » Spaniard, lives at 81 Allen street, and an Arab named Sorter lives at 89. The Spaniard is a bermitand misor, LHe ts 80 moanly clad that an ordinary begear might bo reckoned » dandy compared with him, His miserable garments Tis countenance 1s ca. devero No one would suppose that he ever owned awateh. Yot he did, and ie aceased franc Sorter. Of the Arsb, of stealing tt, tat failed to prove the eharee. The prisoner's tath Arab, who was in the court room, is a tall, ¥ rronage, He wore w scarlet tarbad, and 19 Ho is from Algeria, Daring s war ‘in thet several years ago, be helped to supply th hostiie’wx. Wish mutton, Which be ;rocures from the mountaine, he natives seized bim and burned He. *sed over to Lisoon, whore ho Mind, v Pall Salzer Park, There was s graud turnout of the good people Of the Oriental District yesterday afternoon ad evening atthe picnic of the Thirteenth Ward E}. ward J. Standley Association in Sulzer Park Promably 3,000 persons of both sexes atiendea Representatio: of all the Tweed asd Siandiey clubs of the eastern section of the city were there, and 40 were members of the great Orieotui Club, morning Glories, City Clud, and Stable Gang. Tue Dark was very be«ntifully decorated with age, and over the gateway atthe main entrance was a very fair likeness of Justice § diey in a frame of ever d flowers. ing two ealctom lights illuminated the dancing groaud, and hundreds of Coinere tantorns, hung in different p. of the park, added to the splendor of the spectacl pate ‘The Government on its Tra President Grant, secompanied by Horace Por- tor, Senator Conkling, Secretary Boatwell, and Col. Prank E. Hlowe, arrived from Washington yester- @ay morning and breakfasted at the Fifth Avenne Hovel. Secretary Boutwell took the 8 A M. train Jor Groton, The Prevident, Secretary, and son touk ‘the 830 o'clock boat for Lone Branch. Senator Vonkliog will remain in the city several days, paket ecb neipating « Clerks. The stock and gold brokers will close the! Boards from this afternoon until July to give ewplovess an Hapederlat 4 of properly celeoratinz the Foarth Many of the dry goods and commission merchants wil do likewise. Why should not other employere extend similar advantages to their om- ployeos? es Poticeman &) jle’s Henteuce, Yesterday Recorder Hackett sentenced John Gillespie, the drunken policem: who murderousiy Assaulted two gentlemen in the Woodbine San "yA morning, the 4in of Jouve, fi years in Sing Sing. Taking their Time from the ™ It is said that the Brooklyn Regatta Comm beve decided to reverse their decision aad wive the —>—__ Union aud Ciud prises to tue Columbia. —a 4 FEARFUL TEMPERANCE LECTURE. es of a Delirt ‘The Eud of « Drowned. Yesterday afternoon the lodgers in the tene- ment at Avenue A and Beventy-third street wore Startled by screams from the third story, and inafew minutes it was ascertaiued that Mrs, Bridget Farrell bad beon badly and perhaps fatally wounded by her husband. The woman was found on tue floor of the room occupied by herself avd husband, She ‘Was in a state of insensibility, and fast weakening from loss of blood. Oa examining her body it was found that she bad been stabbed no less than thir- t9en times by her husband, James Farrell, who w aad bad been for some days, laboring under toe effects of delirium tremens, He had stabbed his wife with acommon peek t knife, Two cuts were throat, turee In each hand, and four in the ft breast, ppears that early in the afternoon Farrell reached bome in a condition of sem: lOnacy, super. induced by drink, aud that un eutering his rooms he began adusing bis wife. The poor woman made but feeble resistancs, After throwing her to the floor and repeatedly stabbing her, the assassin made his Way from the building and thence to the foot of Seventy-third street, where he plunged into the river, and Was in ail probability drowned. Mrs. Farreli 1s in Bellevue Hospital, in a fair way t© recover from ber wounds. On Suoday last Farrell, then onder the name of Janes Fowell, was admitted to ball in $50) before Justice bix vy for assaulting his wile, - re Sale of Thoroughbred Trotting Stock. Mr, Alexander's recent sale of thoroughbred And trotting stock at Woodburn Farm, Woodford county, Ky., was largely attended by pnrchasers from every part of the Union, The stock consisted Of yearling colts and fillies, the produce of imoorted Australian, Lexington, Aperoid, and Planet, Twonty- four lots of yearling colts were sold, netting $11,200, A-colt by imported Australian wos D. Swigert of Woodford county for $1,475, which was the bighest price paid Twenty-two lowe of yearling fillies netted 912 080. Mr, Sandford of New York bought a magnificent earling by Loxingt dam Biy Leaf, by tm ported ‘orkshire, tor $2,500. Ten lots of yearling trotting Its, chiefly the produce of Woodiord, Mambrina, yard ‘Tylor, and Belmont, were sold for $3,285 John Overton of Nashville, ‘Venn., purchased for $500 2 promising Wood(ord’ Mambrioo, dam Grace, by Pilot, Jr enn Mystic Park Races, Bosron, June 30.—The last of the races at Mystic Park was not a very lively one, First race, purse $1,000, for lorses tl never beaten 2:35, t have JW. Smalley’ DIK. B. OtNCIO.ssseese ceseeeeed 2 Papies itiew. dre cei Fran a) Browell's oii Lasly Bilis + 8 eH Woodtuls cm ial Tine isi Second race, purse $500, for three year-oldy 7.8. Carpenter's blk. #, Thomas Jeffer Cee * 1 Art Waiiace’s be 2 3 W. ft. Woottutts 0.4 die, * AsC.Giiuan's bs, T Tinie ~:80y Califoruia’s Republican Nominati Six Faaxcisco, June 80.—The Republican Btato ticket 1+ complete, a¥ follows: Governor, Newton Booth; Lientenant-Governor, Romauluo Pacheco, a native of California; Secrotary of State, Drury Malone; Justicos of the Supreme Court, A ©, Niles, A, L. Rliodes ; Controller, James J. Green ; Treasurer, Ferdinand Bacher; Surveyor, Robert Gaw ner; Attornoy-Genera,, Lovg; Clerk of the bupreme Court, rk tendent of Instruction, Henry M P, Thomas H. ‘Springer; DoF A. MoGiynn, A. A: Surgent has been oriinaied for Congress (rom ike Second District, and Muyor Selby has been tendered the nowiuation from the Ban Francisco district, id by Mao June 80.— Muce has accepted challenge, and ts willing to give O'Balawin his own. Tom Kelly is meutioued Allen will put up 61,000 ere weil attended, pies of love and hop pastor of Plymouth Ci © quarter of m century, and added that he n old man now ‘When Mr. Beecher's lecture was o kation fell to relating how much good the reverend centloman's presehing had done them. Homan, with @ particularly noble brow, rose and said, he hed ‘This tratt of he had be Under come gay was once Mr. Xperience. Beeche and hopeful. very bad. In they might ask his wife, Anotier gentleman told bow his by reading Mr. Beecher’ 4 seer etderty gentleman spoke next, but he didn't Itogetier perfoot, Beet se eell, bate little severity, Uihy 2 and the air was Gilod with dust and broken amr, Vigorous old gentleman with @ Daw « ‘Then that Mr. Beecher preached as tio Lee - BLING him, = know it ‘TIME BALL OF clown stored WHIBl tenn ee a SheES, Phare be wad Me igi. DUS | a minute, and uext passed on close to the earth and Uncle John who 19 piaying onvit., And wi across Eli Depew's corn field. Every husk of corm Beecher preachos, it ts the Lord that is playing on “torn into ribbons, Buddenly the cloud looked him. If they don't like it, they can go and listen to | 4 ner horn, and then I Leard two or three Lope is Waving on a ieee ene Wain WO | Hikeed. seg, cna the Wale fee the brook Another gentleman sprang to bis feetat the upper | !oud explosn. “a the cloud, Oh, it was awful! “ory end of the room? that the Brooklyn, Mr. food which ceived many could a preachin STA at various tenuy ever, the seen, didn't in refore irter, sa offic starilod t for the old ~ Tt ain’ movement window, captured, and laces, tered from we the Irish socie wos an eagle. pausing ani ‘ooking round to di tering their room, reid was contem| lance. miling Juncture the organist rose and decli or Sh ic rly life, Iabored ander @ profound melancholy, bis character he had inherited from bis mother. ministration he had be A tall young mao declared | #1 18 tom: that Mr. Beecher had portenca ys Nernree, ‘other had been sermons. A # OF sn Prenching—And what bis Con- ‘Teatrty. Yr. Becchor officiated yesterday for the Inst ‘time previous to his eummer quently the Plymouth prayer meeting was unusually Beecher lectured on his own preaching, which, be said, was based on the princi- He referred to the fact that rch for nearly he said, “do you remember the time when a man stood up in the balcony and cried, *Keceher, if your dinners sre & +, T'd like to go home and dine with you ft Aht bathe dida’t gos any dinne good as aneed 4 done, and ing him for b up, however, to his own ideal of ———— R GAZING BY DAYLIGNT, —_——— in the Lower a'e Exp! pointe dow: Poople sto throw ng A Sun reporter wa: t see Bothil ‘wom no star,’ it'e more likely pocket-picking.’ back h or ng," said ‘ve been n looking and a and I seen nothing op there but the +* What should you suppose it ist" asked the re- wheeled round to the right, little boy with the email snub nos finished bis swe id the Twe Stores Robbed tn 0; tia. A portion of Ue goods wi J. G. Brown's dry goods store, which had been en. Only « portion of the goods recovered. A liorse and wagon belong the neighborhood are mi thieves stole it and carrie 's loss is about $1,000. Mr. Brown estimates his loss at $4,000. the rear barglars, men turn out on the 12th of July, dowa at ire of destractiy Lot beads of Deford & Co.'s Lose $20,020, A group of wooden buildings mear and 1 the Bool —————— LOSSES BY FIRB. ttreet, Boston ; $10,009, Geor; Berry's 15,00 ; insurance, - larger rt of the City-A Large crowds were gathered at the Post Office, on Broadway, on Wall street, on Broad stree: town yesterday kyward, Nobody seemed to kvow what an) body was looking at. One man said it was a balloon. Another thoaght Another said it it must y ry is bead, over What somebudy else had there of course, but he enything else unusual little bo: eal some Of the ol ight under the shadow reporter thought Policeman must have discovered the, puenomenon was entranced by too vision. NEW YORK BURGLARS IN JERSEY. Night—MecWi Out-wittod. On Thursday three young men hired a room in Malone's building, Jersey City, near (ue Police sta. The Chief of Police recognized one of them a# a notorious New York cracksman, and suspecting design, resolved to keep a watch on their On Thursday night they were seen en- ¢ Chie’, concloding that no od that night, relaxed his vigi On going out about 8 o'cl ing he was enrpris ‘They foand two of through o fal fe ing, and itis enpposed the off their booty, McCloskey Speak te! ilrish societies in secret evening dolioerated on the course which hould pursue in case the Orange From the excited talk of the crowd that gathered in the bi ind the door of Hibernia Hall, it was evident that the bloody and disgraceful riot last year repeated on & scale, was convem| tannery, near Camberland, Md, nnery in Oneida, N. ¥, Loves, 000, ation, and conse- A tall gor Ho thought ‘be reporter UD to the offic r and made inquiries, ¢ people's guar poking for a ited. The Chiet went for a detective, and together they visited the room nired by th the men within, one of whom escaped he other, a large, pow He gave bis name a8 Maurice Straus t Forty second sireet, New Yor! sa clotiier, trewn witb valuable cloth: and ‘The floor of their ‘room taken from and more ed by some of 4, Causeway has been made to wi Uieter county, cyclone, end country, the wi saw it comin’. It mad was plunged apward in end, dida't, vour ser: tes of the , to the earth, dhe Fe- | sivht of 1 m. He His statement is the left of as, and Phe- 8 vaiting the worst.” Leaving where we met Vincen Nis story! be an Simpeonvis then and over like @ bail ened by such an w with « A | berry Yom in's striking ke. ‘The Vy Drow: that from tue tound: hort him, rencerin slowly reco nd would havi and Who ing out, ‘only saved b sight. I nev passed Jnoge teat the d there w for miles, and at down put together. mountain top the lose, A Thief who Di iw, WAS 56 Diect wai wilks, velvets, shawls, ail valood at $2,000, fourth of thei ng in street man. Mr hile b animal be atta He liv d 34 hours, The Prof, room ture, departinents at No claims of « expenses on acoot that specific purpose. May Buildings Swept Away-W try with an Awfal Ro: 80.—Only « brief reference twas termed a tornado in n Wednenday. was almost an exact counterpart of the Lilinoie Ithongh it did not do much damage, solely beoapee It passed over # partially uncultivated it it wae of ® frightful character, We paid @ visit to the scene this morning. Stopping al ; the Now Paltz rond, we ber name ir Contreviile, woll-mate, neconted & middie aged women, who « as Mary York, Her bueband 16 the gato-keepeny ‘We quoétioned her in reiation to the cyclona, roarin’ sound we heard. My diughter thonght 1 was afraid it would 6 It rolled on to McLean's his hay press to atoms, besides movis. from its fonndation and partially destroying roof, All of his berry crop Is gone. I aw one like This one was right lose it about forty )eare ago. It was fifteen minutes b Ares, rails, in air, Ove apple tree went STRAIONT UP INTO THE AIR as far as T could frightened. and | Me, nor do I want to ag zing io- Simpkins, from crackling flames. Moving toward us ciose (o the earth, ry uck him he w for the berry etak winning in the brook beard the roar, ew themselves 0; piog W anything like it, er a wide tract of land, it im width and two miles in length.’ THE DAMace. From conversation with other parti there were loud cracklini a Joseph Cottrell, a clerk in the emple Campbell & Company, at 22 Duaue street, was ary rested yesterday for embezzlement. been in Ross & Company's employ oniy six month 5 aud tn that time bas stolen 123 dozen handkerely fa, Of linen, 2 pieces of veivot,9 pieces of duck, 25 piecen of velve', and two pieces of white drill, In He says that to Kosa Rapetta, of a1 Baxter street, tor She was arrested, stable, he heard the ery of pbroaching him, ed the dog with bi Bishops Simpson, Awe We 4 to be a rd @ single explosion, Looking toward the cloud £ id shingles whirling high We were all “'Taaw the cloud coming from the mountain. 4 all the DEMOLISUED IT IN AN IVsTANT, And passing on, bit the barn aud moved it two feet ‘AS the. bay p Umbers struck Mr. Sanford in the head been carried a: ‘Some bo: if it rolled throug the valley, and th aiter Dowling along the ground for two tiles, upward aud disappeared, About §1,000 will cover — PRICE TWO CENTS. _ THE ULSTER CO, TORNADO. ALMOST A COUNTERPART OF 108 ILLINOIS OYCLONE. “You see that there mountain over there, Well, near it isa bog meadow, and it was there we fmt II look that way from the ‘There was light cloud about as big as the house, and round. Is rolled over and over, and looked frizbiful, the trees im the mountain forests wine aroun’ my con! world was coming to an ‘ike the hoas * farm and vowed ‘« bis barn Passing on to Centreville we met Eli Demeey, follows: “I fret hoard It to ro nd then very mach I never saw such a sight botore in my Along the mountata trees were levelied and whirled in every diree- In this vluce we all congregated vwgether nireville we drove to MeIean's farm, ‘Tue foilowing looked like a tunnel turned upside down, solives. Se prevailing opinion, however, wae thes | SOI” suerte consis ected tn (romrh ran 08 it was @ star, which somebody said he had seen | torrent; next limbs of trees, Tulle, Re. were shining brightly at noonday, Just over the old Dutch | whirled into the air, away up, and fences were > ‘i he cloud sometimes looked ink Church tower in Liberty street, One man a red, then brigut, and heavy explosions Sid he didn't believe tt was a star that d. Thou it seemed as if toe air was dlied somebody had seon, but that it was} moke, and I thonght there was # large fire tn Whiskey in somedod 1, a8 tere appeare:! to be a noise ae if ve al saw the clould It rolled over We Were all greauy fright sual sight, a7 of the household left for au oven jot. ford threw himself on the ground and x7saved & cloud passed the bouds members David Saa- om fell, flving nd baaly He is, how- Ale says when tue wind partially lifled trom’ the from th 8, Bl ® Rusbing Business. Cot i some good: Joste.id of seekin: OTES. and Janes ar a. He was tind dog,” and of Ross, troll haa he 200 Frederick Otto, aged 31, died at 21 Essex esterday of hydrophoy G z Fetuce, ss walp and was bitten, —— WASHINGTON — vernment approves the conduct of Admire Rodgers in attacking the Coreans, derick Watts of Carlisle, Tenn, cepted the appointment of Comm ssioner of Agricul: has ae The Civil Service Commission yesterday ordered close inquiry into the modes of cxaminacion 1a the uingion, ‘ate for reimbursement for war of the General Go hereafter be paid without aj ment plication to Congress for —- PERSONAL INTBLLIGENCE, eat Cape Chief Justice Chase passed through East Saginaw, A workman dropped a liehted match on the floor | Mich... yesierday, on hls way to the St Louis Magaene ot Fosope Ol) #lore at 113 Maiden lane yesterday, | SPTI0g®. Damage, $800, Counsellor Charles A. Lane leaves for Kurope in A block of buildings inthe business part of Beyan, | the Toman eteamer today “He will Joins Texas, was burned ob Thursday night. insurance light, In Holden, insuri ‘The hote! snow Pacit Mo., yes Fo terday, ‘Lows, four buildings on Main street ocenpied as business houses, Lose $10,000 ; joe $12,C00, originating to Huroi ph offices, and @ balf mile of neds fo Cisco, Cal,, on te ling of the Central a, were burned on Thursday, Both (or § 9199 000} James F. Denaban didate for Supervisor Brookiyn, He should bd The Commise! raof tie od | an engineer of al | unswerving integrit The Hon. 4 ton’s party 10 London on the 2ith ® printer, is a promi nthe Twenty-secord dyocate from Pu omiinated Retor inted Mayor A, € Bishop rintendent. Hels kiowa @f tinguished ability and a geudemea ghkee story Pri Robinson, the distingnianed le. Wak 10 abe telagrapn lines were destroyed, Lous $81,000. sreument tor str Miccnsitinens cet ie - —— : eo Can li Mr, Kobinsou caunot reverse JOTTINGS AHOUT TOWN. 8 decision, who can? nes at Music im Contral Park this afternoon, OURIONIZING OF CHIME, ‘Thermometer yosterday at noon 73%, degrees. Frank Rascaneh, et 107 Sherif etreet, and Aw Some of the claims against Woodward have beep w Hickaat 10) South street, attempted tv poire offered on the stroet at 20 per cent. cash. ay: ma Btn ATES, BiSeMD PIAS 19 PORE themselves last waht, Commodore Vanderbilt's mammoth depot is Thomas Winchell bas been sent before the First Anwhed. The offices are to be occupied to-day. District. Court ip New Uricaua, for ki ling JE Lyom ightoen yachts of the Now York Yact Club floet | OH the 17th suet. His bonds wi a wt B1U,00 Fil sey, rom their anchorage off the third landing, | @. C, Davie, assuming to be an insurance agent, Staten Island, aa FM. to-day, enroute for Capo May. | has bevn swindling In, Ringstou, Hondvut ted. tt the frimary Department of Twentieth Khinebeck, and otner places along the. Mudson, Sehool, of which Miss Wright te the forged checks, F friends yosercay, Yhe large schoul room Was onnore ind Johanna Sulivan quarrelled Our Society was sold by public auction on Thurs. | Dah with» Urass-tiuund pail on the heat. severing We day morning and purchased by Mr WD Webb, 1 | temporal artery, Tho aysailaut was arreated Was resold Yesterday to W. A.C. Ryan, aud ap 1 ©. Reman, & notorious newspaper beat, bears tuis morning as OM Ht Oftlecr Gillon tor drawip The concert in the Cily Hall Park yasterday after nosh AACR. THe ene hoon by the Central Park band was attended by over pe aman will sorte black eal twenty Ove huudred persous, including ail the suiue nd, whore be ie em) up buys, Who enthusiastically appinuaed eed duidhe ace The suit of Lautz against Buckingbam to fore Looney, 9 noted prige fighter and dospe ado. te Close the mortgage oa slot in Greenwood Comerery N Pe ART A TatLIte ate sulerns 8 before Judge Ingratnm, who foversed ihe decision . : Yeaverday the aurgasonadie Volley Com pot Omcer thomas Reang oR tri Against the Capt, Joka how wlodow 0140 Mulaen la on he 44th uit Wil Now they tay mson On trial leat possivly put scuvia o for chronic sivepiness Tho friends of Judge Joachimaen met at 25 West Vigilance ( 040 sone; of the mDittes or oe Robert Carter, colored, called at the residence of Mis, Eming Woruer, Fourth avenue and seventy-mini’ Pltcet, anit represeuting binselt ae a carpot Cleaners Mrs. Horner gave nity a carbet wer Honston sirect last ¢ ‘aud formed eo arscciation ‘6 ad Carter took it to. secund Naud fore wots known an the Cental onchininen Acs @ sore In Third avenue, kupt by Piulip de veiee, ciation.” ” “oautelior Morris Goodheart was chosug | and shi it ter ga6e tama af wident, sng made an elogu at enegce piloriatic of | morning in Kye. Mrbpeved yeltordey th ous Schlauin and ‘eo, Dessat were the Ju and BV. “Brier, eucrotery® | During the last five months Horman Greenbaum bome 53 members were enrolled, « ae Bony « terol Plotkin manufacturers at of Ihe list of trustece of the Oriental Savings Bank ferdny ‘Mr Greegoaum informed Cured hein ti ubiished in anotuer column, is one of which Monees, 0d Del Ve McDonald, stationing hin wif Hiutlon might be proud, and bas commended at the door of tl tory as the ed out ae lon to Dublic Confidence Go far (ust iu the short | BOON, Beare ch of them. Leonard wcul time since the bank Dusivess gearly elgstuen | had clo’ wound arouna hie boty next tok bundred sccounts have been oj; ened. We believ> the | sain, He conteased tnat was the thief, More sola terms of wear red aati this ba ar n ene iw New Yoru, Property was found at bi sree, evidence, 14d Ka Thed bot tt 0 we boas of red. phenomenon there is no y, in the wake of the cyclone wy uccount,but bail a mile from it, om either side, the water fell’ in torrents. the cload connected with the water in the brook reports, «hich were heard then the cloud assumed a strang form, tesewbiing two funnels with their mouth looked as When VA i | }