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he STHIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PET HALSTED MURDERED. | taste wot srt ceathh hune ed Mies #7 Lo aevhy, ae her sister Wa itl of con. samp'ion, and she feared that the exc. que Laer OF A DISTINGUISHED NEW JERSEY POLITICIAN. ot to be persuaded. the door with blows wi stormed adout and beat Teste Reks in to fo entrance, He w o City’s a jarnel several times daring the fuished by @ Kival Pre: repeating nis demands to roe Death. o'clock the milkman made his appenr- ed by Leopold yeper. for the pul ff Newark was startled yesterday Ited, J babes ot and instantly killed in the honse of ‘en abandoned woman in that city by one George frail one's former admirers, ‘The first soomed incredible, ‘quickly \f am hour the city was ablaze with ‘excitemont, and the scene of the tragedy was visited ‘by an snxigus maltitade, eager for full particulars. he lifeless body of the unfcrtnnate man was found fy the Newark police lying in s third-story back oom at 95 South streot, and it was clear at a glance thet death most have ensued in s vory fow minutes aher the firing of the shot. Perbaps no man was better known in New Jersey THE ASSASSINATION, ‘The prisoner, Botts, who is s large and power/ul'man, Durst the bedroom door from the hinges, when Ita. Sted seized him about the body. A struggle and Betts peliderately fred, Halsted called te Mre. Wilsoe to stop bim from shooting, at the same time Saying to Botis, ‘Please don't shoot again” Mrs ‘ison ried to seize the sssassin's arm, but he held hp And she could not reach it, Halsted then cried, pprend, aud | In the living room, He died in fittesn minaves, and was found iving in his blood. After Len} ‘the shot Bots retreated from the house and ined dows the street toward the rail- road. By this time the alarm had been given, and Officer Oellen started after him and overtook Wim teen “Pet Hateted.” From bis Doyhood be hea tie raliroed. acs tls Gal boon conspienous, and never & year passed over bis | Bet's,” sald he. “| what have been heed but he was in some way betere the public. A | jatle, rem Ob, T've been having 8 little shoot q “Who have you shot? Callen asked. ‘pocn! UP ov! TRE Foun’ “ Pet Halsted,” was the answer given promptly, and he then added, " Pet wanted fixed bim, and 1 don't care if 1 ing fer i pose T'll be locked up over the Fourth, but a cooler Fourth lawyer by profession, and ® politician by trade, be sever lacked opportanity to gratify his love of noto- riety, and always made the best use of it. Mr. Bausied was 8 sn of ox-Chancellor 0. 8. Halsted of Newark, and belonged to one of the best families in Yow Jersey. He was a graduate of Princeton Col- lage of the clase of '83, and had boon a momber of the bar since 1849, but did not practise his profession for a number of years preceding bie death. In 1849 de went to California and remained two years, but faally returned to Newark. A FRIEND OF ADRAMAM LINCOLN. At the breaking out of the rebellion Mr. Maisted weat to Washington, remaining there most of the time during the continuance of hostilities, While there ho was an intimate friend of Mr. Linco! tod was always welcome visitor at the White House, the mistress of whieh paid him marked attention, Indood, Pet's intimacy with Mre. Lincoln gave rise at one time to fome little scandal, bat more perhaps because Int 90 a lady's man vhan thes be showed Mrs ir. T ony TM ha laughed most Gendishiy, ‘When "taken to” ws secreted. A six-berrel Wesson pattern was found spon barrels being empty. Thirty-six dollars was also found upon bi and was pot allowed to con soon Maj. George jotber, Dat ata lave hour iast had notarrived. Mr. Halsted resided a ‘South Broad street, but his remains we mitied (0 be removed thither by the Coro: Ww iteu was held yesterday afternoon. Tux sur. Joba Danhem, foreman, James M. Clark, Richard 1, Hedeaborg, William Wilds, Henry G.'Disbro: Jotham 8. Campbell, Samuel Collins, George Ebenezer M. Crosby, wer orn in, of the murder Gorague Abbott imbroglio at Washington ‘and the famous torpedo boat suit, in which ho fenced bimsel! in the Newark couris against a ch: © rceny preterred Dy the Kev. Dr. Toag'e son. ‘That Mr. Halsted was a man of ability none will deny. but bis erratic and careless mode of life pre veoted luis ever attaining the eminence to whict Lis fwents entitled bim. He was 52 yours of age, ant Whe fatier of six children, all of them grown, His wile, wbo i# a danghter of the late Stepben Mo. kor formerly s wealthy merchant of Newark, ts visiting a married daugnter who lives on Long island, avd was not in Newark yesterday to view the remains of ber unfortunate husband. YRER LOVE Agar ‘The cireumstances attending tragety were tienlarly The woman in whos viewing the remains the jury returned (o ti of Coroper Chase, at Market and Broad str Soou afterward THE WOMAN AT TH Mrs, Wilson, entered tue arms of two officers, overcome. She bad was neally attired 4 trimming, wore a red shaw! views to being Head upon ber ba: Dsper. OTTOM OF IT, court room A appa with black | nd drab veil. ai 1 r i hervelt wil ‘Th ‘ico officer. He ni he was returning Bo ter meson 0 Newark. locksmith named Michi children, Sle abandoned her husband years ago, ‘and since nhas led o wandering apd altogether Gisrepuiabie ii’e in Newark, Pailadetphia, and otter places, Of late years she has mado Newark her abiding place, and das numbered many ct ius citi zens mong her "friends," Among toem were or Pet” Husted and his wurderor, George tis The latter is a charcoal peddier, do:na a Good Dusiness. He i married and has several dren, but Joes not live with his wife. Halste! Thad rented the rooms in which the woman resiled, and visited her frequenty, thereby arousing Jealousy of Botts, who rvems to have been in- Jatuated with (he abandoned creature. A RIVAL ORDERED OUT. Mis, Wilsen was next her name is Mar; at 9 South atr May, and lived alone, was ot her house yesteruay noon. I came home with bim; warp morning. THe sravoaue, Po'ts fret bu: then the other door to io my room. Botts Arst 1 to ‘come in, and Mr held the bedroom door to keep Botts wanted to marry the woman, and be looked | Bot's burst opeo the door, sad 1 saw goon lianird ana ieaivaie wonsi'e atectons, | it bis hands. 11 wid. "Don't aboot," a Botts replied, “1 wil rv. Wilsoo, om the contrary, had evideutly become usied with Botts for some reasou, and a tew eek aco had ordered him not to visit eat he resotved to kilt lites rival om Gales to numerous of hie triends abo ied heard of these threat 80 he spoke 10 & police officer in the neighborhood, 0d asked! blu to arrest Bot won in the new q ar, open ed tLe pistol go off, 0 Bot 4 Mir. Halsted sa. and asked ine Lo ges tried to got it away, but wi elinehed and 1 fl or. PALNTING. er. Such was the aspect jere the wit grew faint, and water ond o ately preceded the were civen her.) yesterday m She continued 1 then © Botte, “Ont Botts replied, Oh,’ well thoaznt he was guing to shoot mi down stairs, Lost winter be said Mr. Halsted. He eave as a reason that Mr. Haisted erfered with Lim. Heara vat men Wi ‘ou hi THE WONDBAFUL ENTERPRISE OF NEWARK EDITORS. A SUN reporter yesterduy v sited Newark for too rpese of wetting full partic he tage ty arrived there in the afternoon aud went into the © the only moruing paper in thateity, The editor of the paper was sitting, scissors in hand, Pevaring an elaborate leader for to-day's ineue tie SUNF eporter : “Can you Yell me, sir, anything about the Halsted Border.” Bator (astomished)—Murder! what murder? What Halsted 7 SUN Yeporter—Why, Pet Halsted has been mur fored—“Uidn't you knuw it? Kditor—Why no. 1 have’t heard of it, (Here be Laid down the scissors). It seems to me I did hear dhe boy #inging out something ulout a murder, bu Aovody said anything about Pet hixlsted. The SUM reporter at once departed and caine to Whe conclusion that @ Newark newspeper office was Bottle pices to get the news, He soon tound tie boene of the tragedy, however. ‘The murder was committed st 8 0 Wed bad gone t reet on Saturday, ‘on the pre wo had had ‘the evening, and the remains of it Wabie when the oficers entered. Bol i minded admission, scenes can be iad by firat Heading a dereription of the apartments, ‘THE SCEND OF THE TRAGEDY, about 100 yards east of tie W Jerscy Railroad, and on the suuth side of tie Yao buildin three stories height, Painted white, with green shutters, aud antoccup el by Jobi who keeps roa on t ives on tae hk only is OC- ar rooms cn ; room ania bedroom, It Gat srie Ue churacter of his teuant, although the father of two young daughters, ‘Be permitted her to occupy 4 portion of his Louse, he coming tn daily consact wit) them. ‘The apart Weots of Mra. Wilson were weil furnished, and shoved conalderable taste and refinement, Severs! Yoluines of poetry sod on the santel pear Where “Pet” Halntead’s body wes found, THE WOMA AEN DS, © bureau drawer wee found ad slbum, contained the photographs of veral we Clizeus The room where the trazedy was on..°.cd Was in the greatest contusion, Articles of tab.e foroiture, clothing, und book» were wired about, 00 on tee the reronan's of the Inst meal taken by the jslstead and Mra, Wilso ont, the door and wanted to ree me be came to the door and knocked, and wont away He cam back again an hour atierward, Mr. Hi std was in my root lore he died. HALSTED'S BIVAL REJECTED. J am 97 zeage old. | Lam married, I nome i» Micheel Wilson, We sux year y fisvol, Botts bim used. Botts is a chai Keghith Ward Hotel. Hi and has childres oe Wilson’ kreatly agitated.) T said to Botts: nd’ he repiiod, jed by the officers. ‘Other witnesses were examined, but their testi mouy only corroborated the story x5 related, THE COURSE OF THE BULLET. Dr. Dodd, the County Physi tbe jury, He said that the shot lad evident a stooping —_ posture grazed Ore side of (he nos course death was but 4 question of minut Afr hearing other (estimony the Jury deliberated nd at T o'clock reached a Verdict, * That O. 8 Botts," &e, THB VERDICT HRAD, brought in, aud the Botts hether he pa coherent xen inteiligible ¥ conclusion of the inquest he was fully commited (0 jail, is. jon to du #9 oF 8 win ankeod pe) awing and squeaked out, * N interviewers about bere.” + | pike Sow maa thonght he looked ao if he wanted to be interviewed himself. Mrs, Wileon 1s avout 40 years of axe and very an. eposeossing in sppearauce. Wharover besuty sho tay have had in early years las boen entirely oblit erated by the finger of time Ene is of the medium Leight, has dark hair and i G yes, and is thin in figure. — ii A Murdorcr Hunted Down aud Shot, Sax Fuanciseo, duly Buckskin Bill, one othe murderers of Bredenbeck brothers, in Low nuary last, Wes pursucd into Angeles county, Lower California by * erif Burns, who had a war 5 wud was wurpris st the hall and stairway, from w bast spon tae door to, nd thew " — Av Kighth Wa Tragedy, TE Ae) el tio, Yesterday afternoon Frauk Wickmeyer an Mwuere Halsiees Wo" | yest Oppermann quarreiied in front of 41 Sulliva ind Wickmeyer pushed Oppermann off th Agent at Fort ¥ esterday the woman was absent from the | street, vas sofferiug from © Fway is reached from a dour opening | every prospect of a fi treet, aud termination. ingat th duury i et who thre an Who Was making the dis ed 10 be Bolte, demanded bo what terday afternoo A Aud wo uF sellit# “ries in perfectiy good (ait tron until ahe was almost asconsciou: 4 that sve | | ing on the floor. Dr. Stone said thi (iru in the meantime, Botte imaisted that abe | Officer Flanagan arrested Skinuer. FPINNY STEEDS IN HARNESS, A Man whe Hitches « THE LATEST FROM FRANCE. \d Gambetta to Roma! ‘The Troops Evacuating Paris andor LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN. ee CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'S UBIQUITOUS REPORTERS. ‘Twe Mtarseons ten Hides all Areand « Lake—Hlow © Drives thom and How he Reins ti Egerton, Juno 19, 1871. (he New York Otctoen : CO not Koow tint you ve visited this flourtehing town, notwithstanding havo many legitimate and keen sportsmen among the pmasing sad in THE AUCTION SALE ON THE SITE OF THE CITY HALL, Pants, July 9.—-Placards appear in all the pub- lie places this morning, proposing the candidatare of M. Gambetta for the Assembly, on the platform ince of the Republic, with Thiers and Gambetta as its leaders, ‘The Journal des Dtbate ways the peovie do not seem to rejoice ia the success of a loan which they rorard only aa 8 deposit for the Germans. By order of the Wer Department the army of Gen. Vinoy is disbanded. The army of Versailles is Of atx corps, commanded respectively by Montauban, Bataille, Barrail, Douay, Ci chant, and Bourbaki. Gen. Ladmiranit is appoii Fey with the treaty of Frankfort. around Gonesse ia to be withdrawn ins few Orders bave been promulg sted from the Germa: headquarters forbida oad ot occupation from ente ‘DAY, Noon—Jaly wits Eden Reproduced Banavet by in New Jersey—A Sumpta: an Enterpris' According to the elabor Vertisements of a real estate informed that on the 99th of Jane there was to bes frand sale of city lots at Alturas, situated on the Feguiariy” read On Saturday night Capt, P. J. Gleason, editor of the Long Island City News, was arrested in ray home from his office. As it of Fourth street, one of ten United States Marshals approached the Captain and engaged his attention while his companions displaying their shields and the war. rant for his arrest, Now look here, boys.’’ said tho Captain, as he the Commissioner must yo all to take one circulars and ad- m, the padlie wee Grand street on bi he warned the coi York. Upon this occasion there was to be an ox cursion train run especially for the sole comfort and convonience of such as desired to attend the sale. Besides this inducement to the uninitiated it was Kenorally understood that there w collation served on the promises, ished citizens, Bitereaves, Phillippt and Col, J. 40 managed 48 to. drew a pleasure #0 as we Inet three summers they have been maki towered above them, Governor of Pai have ® poor opinion of ye to ser man. By the bokios! if I wasn't willing to go, I show you that it would take thrice ten such as yo and Afty times ten warrants to bring me where you ‘want me. Bo now lead the way. arrest is for.” ‘The Captain, followed by the Marshals, was seen to enter a cross-town car. late hour last night, the Captain's friends could nov discover kis whereabouts, They searched the dif- ferent lock-aps in the city, and were ing, whon they found him joking with his jaiters in a0 offce in Mootague street. The party were seated around a table, roaring with Inughter at the stories From one of is most intimate friends the following is told as the cease of his to be & free monte to solve the problem. “I'm shot,” and fell backward on the floor ‘The mode of procedare Ly has beon every have made their wa: alr, of the army of Paris. —The elections are pro- Tate abatetn trom voting. ing . the slection in the cliy will nov be ‘Sanounced uotil ow. Gen. Cinsey offers furloughs to officers in t |. Gabrioe bas gone to Berlin as French Uhargé iy %—P. M.—There is ever th dical Republican candi vetia and Lecesne, I know what the Brokers, mechanics, ministers, Colonels, speculators, youths of innocent and tn- Pring thei 10 Lebieis dam, where these gentlemen house and & pond onelesed for their easing the sturceons is peculiar. each fivh just ing minds, hard-working Geamans—iocluding Maraarita and Josephus—flled the cars and depot. the Honorable Peter B. Sweeny, wae tastefully decorated with fings, while | the cars a bend discoursed affecting Prompt. ly at the proper time te tain started, Nothing of ¢ ride in the cars, which eo that time, wp tow A broad India-rubber band enciretin, Pectoral fin bas The locomotiy i i Les, a interest oecurred during election here, Oveupied about an hour OVERLOOKING BORN, at the city ot Altaras the expectant and now somewhat impatient 4 $ ‘all to himself, so I told by Captain Pat, Fronexce, July 1.—Prince Humbert passed thrown the ciiy to-day to moet the King in Rome, Several Senators, Deputies, and Mayors of the prin- cipal cities of northern Italy Rome to witness the reception of the Kine. <a ——— TAS CHURCH ON THE HEIGHTS. Mr. Beocher’s Congregation Appiauding. Last night after the service was over about five hundred persons remained in Plymouth Chareh to bear Miss Abbott, a protégée; of the Brooklyn Ga- ‘Miss Abbott was browght from the West by vl was reported a= baving wonder- fal natural vocal powers. She took her stand in uaire with old John Zande iv he'll have,” and the marderor And directs their course wi id thick us one's Pt About three wooks ago one Seully was arrested for kooping an {ilictt distillery in the Fourteenth Ward, was tried, convicted, and sent to Raymond street Jail, To-day he wae to be sentenced by the Com- , Years ago, when Capt. Pat r from the army, he sogaged in the liquor business as 8 distiller, and at that timo, in the course of busi- ‘nese transections. iY Z 5 }, owe Of the | distance appeared a large shed, ed out as the pavilion, ie to be, Toward this have also gone to i 7 He wes immediately i tpi? f tl Be th the fatber, the ex-Chaneimor. followed was terrible. The aged hity, stood im the red son and ears. . youngest som Olly was at once despatched e 1190 not per. one C ase, until after the ecnclusion of the Inquest, carts, horses, groups of tingls one showed say signe of tly favorably tm) hats to the SUN rei ard ly evidence ot afverward horses, wagons, oa ishod out of sight. sumed they had cope to dim far a to say they wore probabi: which was undoudtedly correct, as notking seu of them during the remalader of tho y wil probably return to meet she train atthe next sale, and then vanish as quickly as they all distitiers were enb: to Jeeted to by rted him in business, of Beully's srrest shortly after he bad asiness, it is said that Pat said that if ‘ll means failed and 1s came to the worst, be wou! bimeeif arrested, and go to prison instead of iriond was ® married mai Miss Kellogg, working over the ally, as bis poor t father’ of a large family, whi take care of but himself. Glessor the other bearing that there was no ciance of ercape tor bis friend, made an aMdavit thet he wae the owner of the distillery, and rent it to the Commissioner, and on that he was arrested. "d Mise Abbot bursi{into raptai vernal minutes. from Plymouth Church leaning on Mr, Beooh whieh lasted 3 *, like floats to the bow. shell, and Col. Sitgreaves, Wie tridomt which he frequent; sentation of Neptune. I ho keeps « fest team. is as skilful in ourse of the aqueous steeds bois bis pair on the r the jury. They ad procesied in an ompius to tne At the © Pavition’ tude betook th nh, to the grea: dis- © many guests, was city prices,” the proceeds to be fur the the Guod Samaritan Home. g to drink a barrel of water with «@ tin nothing after this. i The body «as found lying om the floor, After red Seldiers on aod The Excelsior Guards, Col, Taylor, will parade to-morrow at noon, They will march from Tw: treot down the Fifth aveane to the Blos. be reviewod by Gen. Wm. M, ‘Tweed, Mayor Hall. and others, Thence they will march to Fourteenth street, Bower, “Tam about to part with you for some months. My last words are, Jesus Isher of your faith; ist. the author and On. nrist, God rev Unfortunately sh omerved nome trees loavert Ty wos a sud wight w eee the Darw: moant from liu to limb, occasionally dropping off with huze branches of tae trees, given to allow the people amplo time to stroll about the woods and use the larger dei purposes of locomotion, leaning on of the water ior your’ lover and frien tly very much ntly been weeping. Ble Hom yesterday, previous to bis summer vacation, FUN LN THE OPEN AIR. ee she leaned her a A Fight for if armory on . Jacob Thomas xi a Farm oear ¥ For the past seven years a fierce war has beea waged in the courts over the ownership of a valu- able farm of seventy acres near Yonk bas reached « stage of unusual bitterness, and threatens to end in ploodshed, A late decree of Justice Tappen of the Circuit Court at Waite Pi: sustained the decision of the Court of Appeals con- firming the title of George B, Skinner, the plaintiff, and giving him $4,799 for the use of the farm since 1965. Last Monday the Sheriff dispossessed Hagh R. Quion and Jane Quinn, bis wife, the defendants, r in possession, top seemed to le would bid hig chlement, so that ps this object im view wiid harangues wore delivered Afier about twenty speeches by invites strange: aitvouga they were wonderfully well acquainted auother—with spasmodic eb few choice spiriié wno had been prepa DUrpose, the Salo of lots bega rst witness called was James Deegan, a po- ue and Twenty-seventh street, at 3 o'clock. From ihe Chicago Tribune of Wednesday, Wonders will never cease in base ball, ly have we recovered from the astonishment which the result of the Kekionga-Mutaal game fore we are called upon to et ordivary shock. A Feoretaste ot the Fo Matthew Phillips of Sixty: mue was badly burned in the face by the disebarge of a small c Gafteey of 5% Bust Fifteenth street, while discharg- ing & smali cannon at Filteenth street and Avenue A, had his left hand sori Rolfe of 24 West Forty a pimtot in Eighth and shattered bis hand. th street and ire another extra: This time it is the Whit» Stock- ipge Who have met with a disgraceful defeat whon thoy least expected it, being beaten, on yesterday, by an amateur club trom lowa, bitherio almost entirely Not niore ti:an five hundred people assembled at tre Lake Shore grounds to ® % posed that it would be nothing shor: of the veriest ‘The last time the Actives, of Clinton, Towa, played hore they bad for their opponents th ABinas, by whom shey were badly beaten, tox nine being crippled and work, cade Many of the bidderi Up constant cheering, ‘evinced entirely too mach interest to be visinterested in the resu''t. 28 Workod upon the majorit made rivalry among the b reporter bad been to such scenes se luis had not come to buy. ‘clock in tho afternuon the train ‘The elaborate circulars non yesterday those who kept Ealsted for the post three and shalt years; be sent at the diMcnity detween Lim and Usorge Botts about eight o'clock ia the ‘Puen tae Qaii possession, but were arrested. Mr. Skinnor failing to prosa the coarge before Jus- on, tve Quins were discharged. Friday the Quinns again attempted to get ‘of she property, and were & second ¢ rested and committed to i gome to prison the Q: against Capt. Mungin for assa ed farm im anticipation of Lave retarned to te announced in italic t open the dining room door, and y room; Mr. Halsted was Joba S. Ostrander, a tailor, resides with his wite, Mary Ans, at 63 King street, old man, and bis wife is only about thirty. some time past Ostrander, for some unaccountable reason, has been vory jeslous of his wife, and when- ‘ever he was taken with one of his jealous Mus he drank to excess, Yostorday he went from hove early in the morning t-uanded. Yester- Hlolsted void me not to open the door, Mr. Halsted Ostander is an to go down to induced to come to th hat they would be @ depot. A great mi alo with the un- le to resurn home curiosity in the listory of ‘These Actives, who bi from their obscurity and blossomed little amateurs from Cilnton, who eleaned out the Wi "area newly organized t ar of Inst year’ am, Brannock, Matene, and Foley; Keerl of cs Of 1870, and the rest are play So it ts not strictly am amateur el tome of the members being under pay. Seemed to be as compicte an Every one played lis position almost fvaitlowsiy, aud ins manner strongly com attack by the Qi menls wiich they were bound to keep, w! who had come simply to vee and learn we: the wiole «flair and Winted tu go home, But tere Hamed ‘said nothing. Whew the door wits Last night a large congregation filled the Grand street M. P. Church, Williamsburg, it hav. ing been announced that the pastor, the Rev. T. T. Kendrick, would deliver s lecture on and at the same time take occasion to speak of the verdict rendered Inet week by the Committee of the nix Division, fons of Temperance, witch had been appointed to investigate the charge of drumken- ness preferred against lim by Mr. Theo. Cocten, for imerly Superintendent of the Sunday scuool of the twas prove beyond cavil during the in Yeatication that the reverend gentioman had tuken Stomach Bitters. The verdict was that, on f the testimony being so vulumino: would decide th which there are re ch Lis tand, Theo Mr. Halsted said, * I'm snot,” Koits then jet Lim go and Mr. Halsied foil to the Four o'clock camo, and still the train stood still. Uait past tour—five came aud passed, and the excur- It appeared upou inquiry tat the conductor Lad gowe to the next station to telegraph to Jorsey City for orders, as the ticad mi of this speculation was there. and the tram was suo- Many who had ander the cheer. ing and excitement bougut lote, now began to rea- lige the true nature of the sale, and denouneed whole affair as an outrage. could be |: zi took Ostrander to the Greenwich Mrs, Ostrander was taken to the station, the loss of blood, Joct to his control, arrival fainted fri shot him." Vit hang for him." "1 but he went he would shoot te Stockings. 7 entirely on its merits, the outbatted snd ontfelded from beginnl ‘Their betting should h ‘was won and lost There was no beip for nite Stockings beii ' bour and « half passed,when the condnetor baving returned, the train started Senator Brownlow says Gen, Forrost’s tes mony before the Ku-Klux Committee that there were no Ka-Kiax in Tennessee antil his (Brown. low's) calling ont the militia, is faire, rest himself stated publict were 40,000 organized an contioued Bro’ caused 8 pony oon of the twenty-seven outs cecur- ‘and foul boands, Their Gelding in ral was simply adomivable, Duily, King, mons being the only ones who were not rors, After seeing thie to account for t is Morning 11 2o'clock holf past six, and owi wo were entirely out of tim utmost care, or rather told the girl to tell him Twas not in, Afterward ‘One need be ats lors White Stockings when pitted against clubs like the Matuals, Atbietics, id Olympica. They claimed that they could not bai the ball—ove of Kelly's make—Dbut the Actives touod Zoitiein's pitehing with : at the time that there time Mr, Botts kuceked atte deor, — Air, Halsted nod been at my the shooting » out think Halsted oe on the lovkout, the Ww tl ringing, At any moment we manbed iuto the up ira ea we reached the station a man had to ru ard and signal the tral row escape we had to “were ia existence in , when this man Forreat commanded a brigade of them, and led them to vie- im the cowardly and infamous butchery of Fort to bear what be might have to say. Taking his text, Thou sbait not bear false ness," his whole discourse was to prove thal you should not ray avout it, bat keep quiet, and give the err: chanee to come out in (he morning like the matu- ar afier a night of darkn no difficulty im puntsbi jceltent effect. Seemed to be the trouble ifa thing was trun je would say U To the Bittior of The Sun. Sia: An incidont occurred on one of tho Fulton ferry boate this morning which should be given to readers of Tux SUM as an instance of the doings of a whole-sonled corporation, who make all their money out of the public. fate the gentlemen's cabii man threatened to ha the fact that a defeat like that of yesterday is krace which no amount of subseq went good playing pears. me to marry ler; be a divorced Richard Flynn, a bar-tender residing in West Forty -@ith street, went on @ Lender yesterday, aod by pight be was so drank that he mistook the church of the Rev. Dr. Beach, on West Twentieth street, for a liquor saloon. Actives, they played « beautiful ub te one of whieh Clin ton may justly be proud. and one which should fore the season is over, ja all respects, and their achtevement. » the River, George C, Davis, « smart, fashionably attired young mam irom Poughkeepvie, has been waking a (our of (ne Hudson river towns at th namerous confiding citizens, Alter swindli: ernl persons up the river he achieved « in Sing Sing. Approaching Mr. Welcome Place, » Wealthy and aged grocery man, Davis asked him to on the Folki!l National Bank of then Davis called on te lawyer, and stu hehe Bre. Wilson "sgals ‘grew feiny B50. seeaied A little bootblack came and, although » gentle- © deck-hand throw his traps overboard, began to black another gentieman's boots, ‘The deck-hand was called, o out of the window, and hit box seized Following is the scor: yt. 2a 84, gem, Ob, you ave shot him! now * Weil, I will love that Womun and railing, exclaimed in tones which were beard by nll Isay, boss, give usa drink of Officer Gick was called in to Fiynn expressed a willing the officer would only the coneregation, gin and bitters, eject the intrader, whe 0 if, as bo remarked il be had slut wo the crib, a WASHINGTON NOTES, Drush thrown, room Mrs, Wileon lod to be the bow of the boat for the same purpose. One hed maniiness enough to mak: mediately arose eries of “Go for him,' bim overboard,” and be was “gone for’ in the ‘style, the box recovered. and the boots finisted, whil endorse a chee! Marcus Lucius Cobb, am him ten dollars worth, After growing quite thusiastic over the wew departure Da‘ first train for turned to the generous Mr, Copb acknowledges the corn, but the crocery man ways toat Davis will fod a red-not place if he over visits Sing Sing again, . examined Mr, Halsteau’s wound and described the wature of it to letropotitan Hotel, Washington, b: Becretary Boutwell las direc . The checks were re- entleman as worthless, 1 the parchise of ly “been red while Halsted was in for the bali had aod then passed digonally into the ebest, It bad oat the great ar- tery leading from the beart to the lungs, and of CariroLins GRounps. ton present who did not condenin this contemptible The sooner the Kast River bridge Lot Tae SUR shine on such AN Rrx-wirnnss, Present monta. ie finished, the better. “ opiTUARY, Trotting at Fleetweed ‘There were two capital races at Fleetwood on In the first Lady Hormer had the cali im betting. After the two first heats Jotany Murvhy drove Nelly Gray, the odds beieg 100 te 10 sgaiast jy won the race by mastorty driving, to the surprise of the wise mon of the turf, who Jost heavily, ‘The other trot was s mateh for 61,000 between Lady Taggert and Bight Bells, The rece wae ® very exciting one, Biaht Bells was the favor- ite previous to starting, at 100 to 95. Taggert won the two first bests, astonishing Belle’ backers, and im their wild offorte to hedge ithey cont Taggert stock up to 100 to 80. The scare was a bad one for knowing once, as Bight Bells won the three last The Rev. Samucl J. May died at bis home in Syracuse on Saturday evening. H He graduated at Cushing aud George ‘The funeral of James ——__- Wasuinatox, June 2,—Tho Democratic State PERSONAL INTELLIGENC Conteal Committee of Orie has been considering the quesiiva whether McCook or nowluated for Governor at the Wile no oMeial action bas been tak members are convinced that mistakes enough wore diseovered to show that Hinisted, Jr., Wet bis death at tie hands of George am is recover! ing, and her physi eputy Sheriff, from + Convention, otems pronounce ‘The Count Joannes will a church, at Arce! ee 5 OF LEISURE, The Cony Goot Cub have & plenis in Bast River Perk om the 20th. Pleasant way to spond the Fourth will be to says this ‘of fen, and every im breaking Up s toh oel of ————_ NEW JRESEY. Sa, Hata, trae retired. oMfcer oft the Kev. Dr Clark, ia 8k. Chureb, (0 Ma). Charies W. ataxwell diet was ro: an oration tn the N.J.. July 4, on or . Roberts, Thom: He scems lke coarre, braial man, and & man of terrible aroused. He stance six feet tres 7 powerful. He has light hair and id was aulie Gecently dressed. At the for them Ewing wi the nominee of the friends, however, do not insint should be corrected, and he will Htuimp (he biate for the ticket, 2 —— Phi Fraternity. tion and reunion of full deiegation FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. ‘The Hon. Wm. H. Seward is ta Constantiaophe. Swail-pox is epidemic in St, Petersburg. Odo Hassell has been sppointed British Minister Grand Duke Visdimir bes paid » The Oficial Gazette of the Italian Government has been tranaferred to Rome. ‘The Hanoverian troops made a brilliant entry into Hanover om Saturday. The’ French election of "Tne Sum reporter tried 10 converse with bim, and ced, offic. us- looking personage, whom they call '& public prosreator, ‘That iu:eiomiry, swollen ap with the importance of the occasion, guvo his arm 4 majestic , sir, We want no ‘okie. Tie ea ty was beld in ta Saapters, North and, South presen: 3 chapters, North an: th, wae te The presiding oficers of the Fraternity elec! Wim. Saipben of heats aud race oasily, oe Grand Delta, | ihe | maberis in the Deparsieat rom 18%, o tious in the country. college organiza of the Lower Keine. net given by the Anglo-American Asso. present the Hon. Wi ‘The Hon, Stephen Berdan, the religious reporter Vs be had his nose bitten ondon, there we K Dodge, Bishop Melivaine, H Hugh MeCautloch, Gen, W, of the Puterson Guardian, by ratticanake whilo wandering in the mouncalus slonz the Piermont branch of the Krie Railroad oa but his head is fear bik. g. hight Ball Lany 7 Wasuixotox, July 2.—The Civil sei mission is Gading the question They have abd that any system of reform to be offer total destruction of the 74 His lite may be va: TIES OF CKIME, HORSE NOTES. re midnight, Michael J. Donovan of vere injuries on the bead fron @ ever, that any Congress will give uj retoria successful, M. Dail und Thos Ovanwo county, drives fine eam—a bay Patchen col ‘and @ roan mare, Young Bartlett, tho lawyer's son, ‘8 a model tor Men, and takes his airing a! 15.19 un, Day horse to light road Teac Devoe's gray mare Celeste, by leseonger, out of « Mainbring m Devers! mem . particularly in the Presi ry to radical reform. s0u8"s br. g. Mack eM rust of extradition from the Meaican Government, by Burns's officers, In the melee SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPA, Grand and Wbrye adly wured. The co The case of Louista Mary Ann Hicky, for ca ‘The Jary rend: Fooummandion Lo mercy. Clark of 83 President street, disturbed by t PisLol aad waited for Lhein last ‘The Truth from Georgia. Wasnixaroy, from Northern Georgi Gov. Warmoth of Loa not amputated, ie getting better, Foot agt, Billy Lana 8 trotting very « the death of Wihite Kano is to the effect that a color: ‘She skims over the road like d by disguised rufans in onus, Band Dare tt ch he Was shot and died within an nour, 04.5 -occupted ifter having implicated Alongo Gardner aud A. L room ang ¢ > | Tteury aa his necomplices. Henry was murcered oviaiued, 16 api by Buckskin E d Gardper is now the Indian Dauntless, Palm’ and several others e City vosterday alternoon, Yordict of mauslaughter, with « Mr. Wallace, the owner of the celebrated trotting plendia bay mare on the 1, 1854 haus bigh, and id held for trial promptly arrested ond is general quiet, this exception, there has be 4 yoaterasy with im- shows 2:80 galt to a road wagon’ Hatebinson & ( « nd two dwellings io Ludianal ngs dwellings 1 D9 Christopher _C Merchans's Ro: Another of Gran Mr. Charles Ridgeway, son of Judge Ridge h arrived at Long Granch ou pardon for the bigamist hour with the Pres. Heke of Vt boss Upon promising to On Saturday, as Frank Rust, Rue, was entering the ole of U Conipany, tn Broadway. Sa, who robbed him of four packages containing $900 Two of the robbs the Fleetwood sur benieve! lo uve kone 10 Paterson. | gyrop, Oppermann in falling struck bis head o Spies cor bis tawily knew of her returt. | the etdewalk, and was taken with convol A have been In the carly part of the ever Keon Who Was summoned suid that Oppermann estion of the brain, with ey OF natt police mad bling houses on Saturday nj captored was a member of \i ® raid om the cam- Among the players ness slnce he eae from Goat. Ibhad evideatly ‘of the Hoffmen House, goes out every light wagon bebind bi y's Agent. o |. HOLLOWAY, Crries 08 Tae by OM, Juve 3, 17h, Jo the Extitor of The Sun, an: ur paper of this day (June 80) aa it yeaeg hHow Bowe Fest Men Live,” relatos publieity to th outs contained ther wiedge oF COUseDt, ADA , one Sullivan ‘end Sulifven stabbed Tal- im. Sulllven was asreste: ir. Talbot disputed. Vital part, killiog hi I vriscne. tight ewally pass Up | was foekeu op im the T'vlnce street police station, ved Btics Licnrietts Spies, daughter Lisl abl os sq "aluun Keeper, oui very intelligent ano Possibly Another Wife Murder, i Veith Ud nora ing iy evioicrt puliug ct | Henry Skinner and bis wife Mary, of Green iter resounded through orning when Justice ‘A louder shout we up ae 8 short, dumpy colored ‘person answered to the ing the Wir | lune and York etreet, took too much whiskey yes: apd had @ bigh old row, Henry Y with ® piece of hoop- beat bis wile over the head Bi fod lof ber r injuries at ious, Loiog wutirely ignorant of her | were serious, Bhe waa borne to the Oity Hospital, A shout of lau ere of trotting ql jents of trotking see im thelr the jo8' Inativnte, and Cham number of stanch support Peres 234 oe ‘recommend (0. Und yesed the Court and bad been» hous an Durant of ita existence Unt my book keoper called inty PRICE THE HUDSON CHURCH WAR. _—_—— NOT TERRIFIED BY THREATS OF EXCOMMUNICATION, —.— The Priests Received with Bheute of Dew risto rs of the Demolition of the House of Worship—Cloray Barred Ow Hupson, N. Y., July The excitement at the Catnelic Chareh in this city bas increased to-day, ‘This morning members of the parish to the number of 300 gathered around the charch entrance. Father O'Sullivan and Father Moriarty made their appear amee to celebrate mass at the usual hour, They Wore denied admittance, and threatened with vio lence if they made an attempt to enter. Father O'Hallivan took the names of all on the ‘pot, and said he hed orders from the Bishop to ex communtoate them. The announcement was re ceived with shouts of derision. ‘The fathors then retired. ‘The members of the charch seom determined; ‘and say they will resist the priests at ali hasarde until the grievances of which they complain are ree tifled. Tney have not resorted to violence, bat the people in the neighborhood of the chapel are vory mach excited. Should the priests gain entrance te the editice by strategy, as they threaten, it is feared that the excited church members will demolish the iting over their heads, for the parishioners are firm and desperate, although very cool aad well-be baved, There has been a deal of misrepresentation about the trouble between Patber O'salliven and bis congregation. The fact is that his conaregation are strongly in his favor, amd are as heartily opposed tothe men who defy him as he is himeclf, Tha follows who have caused all the trouble have often, ei pathy with the welfare of the red. The indixnation of the real members oere. againat those men le very great, and tor the wise counse! rat ivan, whe riches ne conflict, they would make short work of " Indeed, delegation after delegation have called upon the priest to get bis pe jon to swoop the rebels out of town, but he woo! do it. a FOURTH WARD GLY. —— A Murderous Afiray im Hallock’s Now Chambers Street Saloon, At 11 o'clock last night, Martin Gallagher, Henry Lynch, end an unknown man late cf Batiery K, First Artillery, who were discharged from Fort Hamilton on Saturday, entered Henry Hallock's lager beer saloon, at &6 New Chambers street, ‘They called for dri at the bi 4 while in the act of drinking were insulted by « party of sailors who Were to the saloon. A row them began, which soon became genersl, and Martin Gallagher was struck over the head with a bottle,Lyach wasatabbed over the Je't eye and in the bead, and the unknown man was badly beaten. The ery of murder brought Officer Craig into tue saloon. but th had all escaped except Henry Brow rT yousg German sailor, wi was identided by the wounded men as one of the party that had asswited thom, The unknown man who accompanied the soldiers also escaped. At the police station Dr. Sproat wae summoned, lagher's skull was fractares pieces of giass boing found imbedded bet outer aod inner tables of the skull; but Lynch's wounds were not considered fatal. Gallagher was vent to the Park Hospital. Hallock, the proprietor of the saloon, is a dexperado, who shot a man im the thigh im his place about a year ago, but escaped Bate He is supposed by the police to uave been the instigator of the quarrel. Sm: The statement which has been made in some of the public prints, and which is reported to lave been made by Mr. Bvarts to Judge Biateh- ford in court, that this Company had issued ot givon notice of its intention to issue 90,000 shares of new stock, created nincs the injunction against such i Inst, for the registry of stock created In December and January last, which former notice Pr of this Company was Induced to withdraw the authority ef the Board of Directors, end by represeotations made in bad faith of s settlement of Hugations, in con ration of such withdrawal, Yours, &.. MORTIMER SMINH, A: Seeretir)'s OmMce Erie Rail York, Joly 1, 1971. ———— ‘The Fourth the Branch The New York yacht squadron passed Long Branch yesterday morning for Cape May, ‘They hod ead winds, and will probably not arrive at the Cape until oralions are to be alter which a grand ball t nenial Hotel. ieee en BROOKLYN. —e ‘The Hon, F. A. Malloson is working like « beaver for tho Julgebip of the Sixth District terday morning Francis K. Malloy, of 421 Bal- tle ay down the steps of the Bydoey Place ‘Churen. je was killed, Villiam Farrell, of 60 Adams stroct, got drunk om day Diet 11 cut bis throat with s pocket Knife, ‘& locked up im the York sirest police statios Early yestorday morning, as Aucustus M. fe) Twenty-s x! ireet, was ontering his ho knows rafian ‘vos him on tho head with a stone, seriously injuring him, Thomas McCormick wns arrested on Saturday night for rtriking his wife on the head with @ pok The waoy coer tn death. Jastiee Delmar com- wilted MeCormick yesteraay. The parties reside at i® President street, Judge Gilbert of the Sapreme Court has di the application of Sirs, Rebecea J ed alimony, u suitinsGtyled against her by her husbad, Ed. BR. loga, & well known real estate dealor of Brookiyn. Yesterday afternoon the corner-ntone of the new Catholic Churen of Our Lady of Victory, at Throop ane aad McDougall stroet, was laid by the Kit. Rev, rr! hin. 17 ifce is to be of Connecticut tt ito trimmings. Ite dimensio Are 100 feet tn lengtl 44 foetin width; cost §73,' ‘The Rey. Mr, Creighton is to have char, oot ° JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, istant Secretary, Oreo Kel The Tyrian arrived last night, Insurance Company have de- a Of 8 per cont. TT terem Guards decline to parade with kxcolsior Guard on the Fourth. bead Woodeook cannot be sold 158 fost, Attention Is called to the advertisement of the Diamond Gift Concerts ta our advortising columns, John Galbraith, an officer of the steam: 4a, jomped overboard yorterday to take took cramps aad diced, John Nelson of 95 Lewis street, fell at Stanton ana Oolumbie. siteeets ‘yesterday. and atricing tee Dick of hw head om the railros wack wae tau Injured Patrick Donovan died yesterday in the Strangers® al, Avenue D and Teath street, of injuries sam. ‘wrostling fow days ago at 333 bast Piltye The Park, botween the City Halland the new Poss ome ‘o have the uteatest fountain in the Unite States. "The workinen w.ll begin on it Immediately af Fourth, der complains that the sidewalks io Jane tween Kighth ay and Hodson str have been begun, inted by the Workingm. Haining aid for the miuers of nat ovening.. ‘The eub-comiuitten Dorted that (boy liad received $1,200. The steamship Wyoming brought to this po terda Sheohan and crew. of the brig Jam ti ansed ine. tink the crew having exhausted, themselves erviore at the pomp The Hebrew Young Ladlen’ Sewing Bocioty, which comprises '& bevy of handsome, Jevesten, asnoumce f oad summer Lion Bales tarmight: ‘They will danos into Ludependense ap, and create more bavoc with the men's Roarta Cane the htework While ridio line yesterday No. % of the Third avenue Waters. of the Franklin sureet ne gold chaio. wih Compare hanging to one of the buttons of hi en wrenched fr wat ton ring hung tot. The Property Clerk if it 18 nob 10) hed, orn bY soine ody, asm from her old to a new situation, aud seventh ck ebook 7 . all her fortune. poked it ep ang called twice with ite i Street, as indicated in “-bess’ réference found in the pocketbook. The centienan lease reture it to Wealthy Ann a(20 kaa! Suird street, her prevent place, oF at 86 Brondway,