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THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PRIVATE PRIOW’S FUNERAL, emetic ANOTHER OF THE NINTH BORNE TO WUODLAWN CEMETERY. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 21 RIOTS IN ROCKLA LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ——— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY Toe SUN'S REPORTERS, ND COUNT: he can recover, “= REJOICING IN CANADA, NEW ENGLAND SHAKEN UP, EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FROM MAINE TO WESTERN MASSACHUSETIS. Patting to Flight the Hiber Nanuet, on the Hackensack extension of the Erie road, has been daring the Inst week the scene of serions disturbances, The Erie employs there a nomber of Irish and German Isborers, Against national dispates the Company stationed the Germans at one point and ot 10 the village{atter labor hours, entered into a deadly contest. men of the branch having been paid off, repaired to the saloone in the villag were at ten o'clock in the evening sipping lager in saloon, and ® namber of Irishmen Under tho Infloence of liquor and bent on mischief entered. They picked » drove the Germans out, Their violence was such that Mr. Gross and his famtly were obliged to flee Irishmen baving thus cleared jaloon drank all the liquor, broke the glass ‘nd china ware and then departed. On the following ‘Tuesday morning while Ryan laborers, were eoing to work, they were met by several Germans deaten with clubs, Ryan may not survive bis inju ries. ‘Then the Irish! aborers at a meeting on the fame afternoon resolved to attack Gross the headquarters of the Germ: Armed wit clubs and stones, they sppeared late door of the saloon and de. This being dented, they storm. damaged it considers. got Wiad of the jot cuns, dis- crowd of as- while others them below. Hoffman to bave a Mo Ho Pid Get tn One Day L Tonoxro, July 90,—At & special meeting of the Loyal Orange District Lod tious were parsed expressing tho gratification felt that in apite of the danger m of Now York Poted to, they still remained faithful to the old ory of “ No surrend It was also resolved that a committes be eppoint- ed 10 drafian addross to Ais Excellenci nor of the State of New York, men of the city of New York, expres- lines of this meoti the preceding resolutions; dross und resolotions 1, they be presented by a depu said committes. iment, even th Hlonses and Faroitare Sh A Midniebt Alarm-A Rang at Lake Winne) A severe shook of carthquake was felt in vari- ports of New England at 1 o'clock yesterday It extended from Boston slong the coast to and beyond Portland, Me. N. H., windows and crockery rattled, bods shook, and the plastering in tho old jail fell, the shock was accompaniod by a doep, heavy, rom: bing. Buildings were violently rocked, and a church ning. ‘The cities of Baco, Biddeford, Branswick, Mo., were pretty weil shaken, A gentlemen living on Mount Pleasant, near Bos- ton, felt three distinct shocks, the fret of whica If and wife, she insisting that there was somebody elso In the room. The shock wi very perceptibly felt in atl parts of Cambridge, many persons being awakened by the sume. A gentle. man who resides on North avenue, Boston, was 4 Lis Orat impression was that fome ono was trying to get into his room mediatoly after the bed sbook, and tho whole HOUSE TREMBLED VIOLENTLY The jar lasted about ten Algteris, who resides at the corner of Norfolk and Worcester streets, Boston, shock. and believing the noise and jar to be occ: Sioned by burglars, opened one of his chamber win- dows and shouted londly for a policema Copeland and Livingston soon appeared und searched without finding a thief, leheria of the shock, and he And hie disturbed family retired to their ‘rest, ap- parently much relieved. 'wo shocks were feit first being the strongest, were awakoned by It term the second as bel explainable from its q the briek church on H struck one a few seconds after tl of Torosto, resolu. An Immense T: of Burlal-The Missing Masict Yesterday # third sacrifice to the brutal fury offered ap by the Ninth Itar of American freesom. As tariy os 10 o'clock the intensity of that American fooling which the riots of the Twellth called forth to manifent itself in the gathering of respect- sbly dressed multitudes along Fourth a Qaivary Oburch, Many were ladies by, the multtude increased uniil the far as the eye could reach up and down sorrowful assemblage ‘The Bighteenth Ward police wore tnere to preserve order, bat thelr duties were merely nominal. Tee remains of poor Walter J, Prior had Iain since bis death in Merrit's ondertaker goat in Bixth avenue. Ten days ago Casper Werder, the adopted son thy flour merchant of Jer complained to the police authorities of 4 Jersey City that on the 6th i he had been robbed on the Meadows of $716 in money, and of a gold waten ‘Worth $200. He provended thathe bad been choked And otherwise injured by the robbers. tives, after # thoroa Werder that they did not believe there w story, About this time Mr. Jer to collect m ¢ money had heen pa by the Orangom whieh the Orans Irish at another. 7 City and New of smaddened mod w Regiment on the Saturasy the In Portsmouth, A number of Germans tion, told the elder be prepared an jon to be choi troth in bis sons’ wore lined with 9p scriptions be im. 1 classes of people for in this cliy an Orang an Commemoration Hal in which the lodges of the city may meet and anno Ally commemorate the noble assertion of on this continent, om the same momorable day in Feceived in Burope in 1699 by our forefatuers at the are also to be given toraise funds for the above for their live aroused hi ly entered into by mi the purpose of erectin: to be called * The Ho! of $1,000 or $1,990, t been robbed, and that bis injuries He was locked ap yesterday. Atl! o'clock they arrived fhe church Inn hearse drawn by four gray horses and Wopped by roddiig black and white plum ‘They wore enclosed in a rich rorewood casket, lined with white satin, and siatlar in all fa which bis comrades Page and Wyatt were buried A silken American flag reposed on into the vestibule of Inside was an oval silver plate, bearing the inscription: ‘The Troubles of a Judge's Wife-Fi he Penitent! Hortense Watson, # quiet, ( sed woman, Was tried in Special Se terday for not paying her hotel bill, amounting to $50 Mrs. Watson says th Judge Henry W awake at the tim — RESOLIS OF THE RIOT. the Police-61 pects tr those A Mr, Simoa oe Sunday last. It was taken she is the wife of son, leading politician of Cali- She had been a short time at the Col when ber bill was pi eted remittances pad failed to reach he: Bhe endeavored t Reward for in the evening at to awakened by the manded admission. The Hon. Henry Smith, President of the Board yesterday received the following commu- sented she said diy. The Germans bad, bor it, charged yolley stter ¥: fatiante from the windo armed with clubs Toe rioters beat a hasty reireat, leaving three of their wounde: Patrick McMahon was shot in several places thongh painfol, are not necessarily fatal shot in twenty-six places. and Lis Ovrion oy THR Kr The warm commendations of udile press. of the conduct oF the 1@ riot, the official secorpitivn of y the Mayor of the city, Vo agaiD rendered inthe defence abhe peace, nnd while the under- ¢ In thé praises #0 Hiatt enclose a check for $10,000, and r be distributed to the fo! Walter Jd. Prior Haring Fux, | to the Tombs ‘appearing that Mre, Watson had misrepresented the facts in regard to ye, Justice Shandiey decided to She fainted while the officers out of the courtroom. A lawyer <i the scene, characterized the Hotel Act a8 & disgrace to the Stat the premises, bi tuen informed Mr, Al de a sa'ly apo! dressed in the full unitor + With white pantaloons, white cot- ‘ockings, and patent His lett arm lay across bis br ‘snd his right band touched the peak of his reg: His coan‘enance was peaceful, but The dead bero was were taking b t Winter Hill, Somervill Leather slippers. Isaae Callen wi recovery is doubtful. OF three times and severely clubbed. stowed on the An Aged Mat Lett to Die A The police of Jersey City Heights yesterday reported that the Germa: years of age, wae lying in agarretin Fran! montal shako, Robbed by ber C wes slightly discolored, + The Loarse was quickly followed by a number of earriages Aled with Private Prior’ d the members of the theatrical profes: mon, Many Of whom attended. chureh and took their places in the pews reserved for thom on the rigat of the middle aisle. attired in the deepest mourning, were young futher, motner, sister, ana younger brother, ead o\ber near relatives. tierly overcome by her lor pedle of bolding up her head, ported ow ei ALONG THE COAST. Residents of Jamaica Plain, Mase. Tt was also very docited at Voncord, Ma ani awoke many people from their sleep. the shock was felt very perceptibly, ome of the nouses being i causing 9 general awakening ‘The shock lasted some three seconds, ans in a south) shock was also feit in Malden, Lynn, and likewise relatives and hela hlyfOb are Badd felt the shook These entered the First Fruits of the Riot, Ata meeting last night of the Germans of the of Willlamsburgh to reorganize tion and elect delegates to the German Democratic General Commities, Mr, Hart- , of the General Committe to set aside their faction quarrels and unite, and harmony, he said. they could do ‘To them the leaders of the Democracy now Great things are expecied of us, he said, ana We must meet those expectations, the past few weeks bave created a revolution in po: The German Democracy has Lat us keep it np to she wrs induced to give nearly all her at SAN—to her son in-law. About two months ago ber daughcer ludueed her to hand ov to her $50, every dollar she bad, terted her husband and eloped with another m Dudiey, Overse wweteenth Prec Jamos, Twent their ward assoc! ‘and seomed to PATROLMEN, FIRST CLASS. of the Poor, ‘atrolman Torbush, Thirty-seeona Precinct... Hrolman Joyee, Thirteenth Precinct. Patrolman Maher, Thirteenth Precinct, Patrolman Covert, Fuu cory PATROLMEN, SECOND CLASS, Nineteonth Precinct, called upon them SaLem, Joly 90.—Tne gentle vibrations of the earthquake were indistinctly perceotible here, fome Instances the shock was eufictont to rattie and ring door bells. night officers on duty felt the occasional sensation, RWRCRY PORT, July W.—Abont five minutes post morning # beary,jurriug sound was ing from twenty to fe severest ahock iuere were bat She was even inca- ind had to be sup- 4 vigorously fanaed to pre= voat hor from fainting away altogether. those Who occupied pews belind were G. L. Fox, Lovisa Moore, Marie Pates, John Vincent, Frank ant, Nelie Young, Mr kb, Mise Price, Harry Josopts, and mi Not the Place f A morning newspaper yesterday aunounced the Proposed formation of a new regim the “Fearless Eighty-elghth,” and all good invited to attend the preiiminary meeting, at 307 Eighth street, in a lager beer saloon, dishes in the pantrn itto be known Patrolman Phi Itipe The events of Irishmen wei felt all over twenty Ore seco an earthquake feit for many years. few persons that were not awakened by It. IN The INTERIOR, We hod a perceptible touch of an earthquake this morning about 1 o'clock, 1 continued several seconds, Iding® around here and awake No dumage wae done. Lawnence, July 2--Abont delore 1 o'clock this morning quite a brisk #lock of an earthquake awoke many of ¢ was no vibration, but a sort a rumbling and bouncing » WAS going Over roCas noise lasted four or five # uly 90.—Several shocks of earth city at about lock this morning. euvy, rumbling d wirdows ana furniture of tiled, eausin lis viewwity, lat uly second Precinct. cy elgnth Precinct nty-ainth Precinct, PATROLMEN, THIRD CLASS, ‘onnor, Thirteenth Presinct, Claude Hamilton, 8. roman McKenzie, SUN reporter crosa.d Gambrinus was the spigocof a beer Keg d giasses on tue bar, he saw risen three hundred per cent, that Ogure, and to do so in every ward we mast have actively twisti turned to set the Olle Sox man, ond qu Dish ts wot der bi Reporter—Is th Lagerbeerian—Yah, but it's not der blace, # there's meeting here? It wash ® mistake tm dor A TRIBUTE PROM MUS EMPLOYERS, ‘At the end of the middle aisle, just in front of the ebancel, was the raised catafaique covered with a velvet, At its of a white” regime: by across Of tuberoses abo: Patrolman Mo Lowrit., July 20 Patroimau Dougheriy, in Selecd. First F Mr. Joseph Barger, Colonel of the Twonty-eighth Kegiment, was nomiaatea a8 President, W Selier, the present Commissioner of rities and Correction, Was mentioned as repre: General Committee ‘rom the Sixteenth Ward, pearly every mam in tie room No. no; we con't want him. tative to the five or six minutes reath of immor- photograph of young Prior. A card atlaced (0 this ssowed if to A. Lewis ond employees, the firm win which the dead hero was connected daring the last elgit years Another floral cross lay on the lett of tae pyramid, and another floral wreath on the right. 1k was pearly 12 o'clock when the sonorous 1 of tbe stemu Dead Maren an tle miitory corvege, Lagerbeerian: tam newspape! 0 Mamill, Twenty 8 Curtis, Twent:-ninih Prec ‘ouriney, Thir tue giltot R. gives a poor Dutchman fit, Api lies tor aid @ tue they had a werdy storm; 4 allayed by ex-Alderiman Guek moving allot on mext Lhursday klvn Politics is Thrown Over! Justice Voorbies of Brooklyn, ex-Sergeant- Major Lethoridge, Capt. Hayes, officers and guests of Brooklyn Regiment, were thrown from a carria; in Poughkeepsie yesterday morning. fajuries on the h Major Lethbriage w: Hayes was dadiy cut in Joseph Commors received inter: id Joseph Com. Forty-seventh that tue election oe KOMB, WR Me ib SAAC PELL, ounced tae »rrival 0” They came down Twent)- second street, and were headed by two platoons ot ouce, made up of five men from each der c mmana of Capi dea, snd Cameron Committee of Riot Relief Fund. To the Hon Hawny 8xrTH, President, Akey Hall Rannin, THE ARISTOCRACY DEFLED, shocks were accompanied by a Justies Voor- bies received se’ . Copeland, Mel Is Mayor 0. ‘ompany B' of the Seveuts t, Dutch, followed. Then a dozen mem- Twent, second, 4 the Ninth, headed by their superb dand, para: Another detachment of poii military filed into tue ed the Supporters of the Army Pare! Loxpox, July 20.—In the Ho ‘The Assistant Aldermen have held several cau- d made as many attempts to secure a quorum, without success, Yesterday, bow: ever, the requisite number a the Hon. Wm. Malony, the Clerk of the Board, and in a few minutes alterward they beld a meeting in Assistant Alderman Robinson was the frst to move the machinery of municipal legis- He had spoken to every member of the r regulating or forbiad 4 they, each and ail, tometbing should be done. quently prepared a resolatio * Resolved, bat a special committee of ppoinied to draft aad report e the use Of the streets, of Commons announced that the Queen had solved the purchase problem by cancel: royal warrant legalizing the purchase of He declared that the without arms, NRAR LAKR WINNIPESAUKEE. Jaly ¥.—The most severe earth- quake stock tb tis region for many yoars occurred about ove o'clock th cuses this week, ‘The New York Yacht Clab Meetio. The New York Yacht Club met yesterday Commodore Bennett Eastern Yacht different courses over ailing a regatta when the Club New York Clab d to leave tue seiection of course in the hands of the E.stern Yacht Cluo, dosed the pagewnt, ghorch with (heir bayonetted musket: be sy pati tai er aud filied the side aisles and the organ @ vast chureh was crowded to repletion Tt Ineted nearly a and people were very generally ewakened fet at Merideth and at was particularly sharp at Li Falls, above Plymoush, Contas Hannon, Jiiiy 20.—Last night two severe ehocks of eurthgsa guests of the Moulion House noard the The charcu bells also rung some time Many clocks were stopped, and Severe shock were visible in the morn July 90 —Two heay following in quick succession is mornive about 1 o'clock. Harty seconds. from noriheast to southwest, 8 thus windows ells rung. Ab mbied in the office of eats along the ais commissions in the army House of Lords, though impugning the Government liad failed to Hence the Ministers bad advised Her Majesty to toke action which effectaally dis- posed of the question io acrordance with the mani- fest will of the couutry. was revolved with presided. A letter was read from ¢ their chamber, {ts abolition, which they proposed ited Boston, and offering the were felt at this casket and tenderly bor were memyvers of tae dead man's company A”), and their names are ; Harry W. J. Statn, L. ‘ison, Jr., and Henry W. Reliy the coffin om the catefalque tae topmost cross of Bowers was thrown down by the shock and at the @ WOMeDt a Sorrowfal wail arose from Prior's art-broken mother and the women in the courch bobbed audibly. Above the sound now arose the vores of Chaplain Plazg reciting the Episcopal ser- wfoe (or the burial of the dead as Arriving at the ch and continued the ‘ation roep. pding aloud. iz been concluded, th fead trom the Holy Book, beginning at ne 2 Oto worse 15th chapter of Ls indications of » Black, Thomas ‘ ‘ This declara As they deposited cbeering in the House. geversliy were unable to dissembdie 4 bitterly denounced the Gledstone was do- zed the opposition to move a vote ‘The Forty-seve: The Forty-seventh Regiment of Brooklyn re- F trip to Ponghkeepsio iast night, ‘The streets from the ferry to the treet were brilliontly ittamt- Mir. Charles Hayes, and riously injured Welcomed. Gueat Farts turned from ¢ ders of this Board be ordinance to define and regul Avenues, roads, and pi pose of public processions other 6 pageantry other than of military organised ‘Of the [awe of thse State.” The litter clause,whether intended or not, subjects troops to ‘the control of the local antcori- Ic te understood that the Assistant Alaermen are unit on the proposal to forbid all processions the Goverum Haut, aud ebsll of want of confidence Ear! Granville in the House of Lords announced the determination of the Ministry, It thimpossibie to depict the scene The Lords were ceep\y woved, but Cecoroas in their demonstrations, mons astonishin walked siowly Serveant Leveridge having be by being thrown around Poughkeepsi vere shocks of earth- ning about seven ued to be from east to west, aud were of ten second's duratioa, ‘They were accompanied by a heavy rambling noise, Bell were ruve and buildings violently sbacen. ———— ST FROM FRANCE, ‘nd the Bible de in either Howse Rev. Mr, Flare LONG BRANCH TOPICS. their leaders were pa Snould be taken. d to suegest what action The opision of nistry is bold and ing is led to anticipate 8 democratic gen Alvor the sermon, Mr. Flagg gare out the 125th THE LATE: Charles A. Kattenbeck died last night about Kattenbeck was ® notary public, ided at 80% Attorney street, rmany, and 2 years old. went to Tbirtieth street and Eighth avenue to draws deed for ® genticuan, and left about 2o'clock to return home, siath street, he saw the crowd on the avenue, and turned up Twenty-sixth sireet to avoid them. bad proceeded but a short distance w min regiment opened fire on the rioters, tenbeck received three balls, one in each arm. and had been married but When those we love By Death's reeisticss baud, the mournful tribute pay 6o'clock. Mr. Lone Branca, July 20.—Prosident Grant and bis son Frederick, aécomp: phy of New York, Gov. Bullock of Georgia, Col. , Wm, Fleiss, John Hoey, and Charles Coomberlain, arrived here from Staate- rg this evening. The Pri {s rapidly Improving. being able to day Grst time since be was injured to be out aud Evacuntod—Mero Explost ee An Income Tax Adveocated uly 20,—The Germans have evacuated alida to visit the batus, ied by Collector Mar- tion to give a banque! fa Rovat visitors in oe BALL AND BAT. idaall to the Lm- Rot oo account of the lateness of the hour it was 4. Forney of Phitadelphis Ruxouil to allow the t Freeh Budget of 1871 has been reduced 194,00,0y) francs, Exploslous eon i Ledru Rollie is Tue Madcle favors an income during his dictatorship, authorized the opening of A committee lias voted for a stamp uty of 10 ceutimes on all bills of ‘Tho Minister of Justice has demanded tie The mobilization of ‘The coffin was then carried to the vestibule and and the congregation were permitied to ae- fie down (he contre aisle of the church and take a Ov THE REMAINS The relatives came last. 400n as Prior's poor mother caagnt » glance at ber Doy she burst out into the most sorrowiul Wailings, sclf upon the coffin, she cried, im her “Ohl my darling, my poor darting” hinally removed by her frlends and imuediately into a fainting @t, from which she w: Frivate Vrior's Wien chided by her fathor, she could “Ont Lean't help it; Everybody was 1 n® painiul spell woven by this enly broken by the soiem: oned in front of the chur SALUTING THB DRAD SOLDIER #4 the coffin was borne out to the hearse, Pegeant quickly ree med Im tue sau Which bad come, we Lease following the band aod the carriazes bringing up ihe rear wenty-iourth aire avenue to Fort the H riem depot, Nearing Tweoty- ident wout direct to Another Victory for the Mutuals, The Atlantic Club of Brooklyn and the Mutuals of New York played their second game this soason on the Union Ground, Willlamsburgh, Althongh the Atlanticy are very falr piayers,they have but ilitle chance against such « professional vine as the Mucus» and there ore beyond the immediate friends of both organizations, but li‘tle interest was felt in the re- Mutuals im this instance avoided the mistake they made in the last gam: which they played with tue Atlanttes, of looking on forecone conclusion, the careless, elt) rized the previous exhibitor ir best trom the commencement, and therefore there were only a couph their ede during the cam ever, played a miserable game in the feld, although tey batted Wolters pretty acuvily, The soilowing is candidate for the Assemoly, Bi. Gambetta, ‘snd ball of the season takes place at the Continental Hotel on Saturday. Tae Niath Regiment (ull vand will supply tue music, The weatver ix delightfully cool. rapidly filling. United States, and Metropolitan bave the number of gue: ‘one in the back Private letters All the hotels resiznation of mob lots" ts projected, 4. Joly 20.—In the Aesembly to-day M, noved that cepaties # within a specified (ime be considered to 8 aimed at the Orleans by aminnte ball which had dra ¢ Bhoulder of little Willie Warner, ‘dud caunot possibly survive Warner, alibough grievously wounded, in a tair way of recovery. Tne rest of the wounded are doing we! GiMcuity recovered. ———_____ on Lake Michi: Cuicaco, July 19.—The steamer J. Barber, Chicago and St. Josoph, Mi the fruit trade, caught fre from the smoke-s miles west of St, Joseph, Mich. Everybody ov board was 1a bed excopt a few of tho The vessel was in a fow moments enveloped and a dreadful panic ensued, Of tho passengers and crew About an hour before uly answer, sult of the game who do not take have resigued, ‘The Burial of Young Stanton. Owen Stanton, another victim of the 12th of July, was buried yosterday {rom the residence of his father, 305 Kast Twenty-fourth stri died in Bellevue Hospital on Tuesday lest, Mary Ano Stanton, slster of the decei who 80 tenderly cared for the sufferer Bellevue, sat at the foot of the €d, The room in which the body lay was crowded The coffin was of stained Wood, baucsomely mounted with diamond shaped nails knd silver handle Of across pendent, MonsreLical aemonstrations in tbe provinces are expected during the recess 01 the Assonibl y¥ 29.—Ii is officially repo! cs of the indemnity were receives trom Frence on tle 15th inst., of which 12,000,000 jer, aud 62,500,000 have arrived since when twenty-f 409,600,000 tr: ‘ors ‘in the field on ‘The Atiantics, bow. in smoke and flome: ‘The united exertioi kept her ufloat tor some time, she went down, the steamer Corron: tue flames, bore down upon her, picalig up e! floiting winbor steamer Van Rosie aiso saved twelve persons, Two of the crew are still missing nothing on bnt their night clothes, losing every ‘The steamer was valued st $21,000; insured tor $7,000. to Fith avenue, and up street, down whier it The s.downlks were covered with sight (hem oeing many thieves who bud to ply their uelarious pro ion, police, and all Loardd & Special Irvin and started Wit.out acei Lut orderly multitude W.locesed their de- Lat, 24, 8d, 4th, th, 61m, Teh, Beh, Ben PE orc ma fin deoply affect- with mourners, Dersons from abizod the opportunity TAA pl LAR 4 fme—1 hour and 60 minutes Exceinor, on Union Ground —— Park Yesterday, A lovely day and the prospect of two interest. oodly namber of trowing @ course had greatly im proved since the day before, and was hourly getting asa match for $500, dest tree in five, in harness, between b. «, Jim and g.g Gray Charlie, could have been desired, inted the expectations of his friends. to ali aopearances y Lax» Gronon, July 20. with several members of nis this evening, and is at the Fort Wi He is on his way to 8t, Albans, Vi, to meet Mrs, Shorman Io ® conversation with your correspondent this evening the General Gon. Graot would be renominoted and redlected, and he thought It would country, 80 far ashe be hie (revels tn the mouth and. elsewhere, every! ie prosperous under Graui's Admiulstration, and jon for & change, ‘The General expresses the opinion that ina time nothing more will be beard of too Ku Klos them have been vrentiy This toch is proved, the General says, —Gen, W. T, Sherman, ily, arrive t here jam Heary Ho- we rprigiyy Set ‘The passengers had © the following “Owen Stanton, died July 18, 1871, ‘The feutures'were weil preserved, The body was dressed in white linen, reen neck tie. (a milk wagon ‘Trotting at ‘Tne train stopped at the entr nee to the boautifal Yeometery, and everbody wi,hted. nm UUL Of Lhe DugeMee er dopeited sud trannies nd carriages were provided tor the bereaved. rela ‘The proceasion then reformod, and took ay Lis line of mi irch won, tue winding roads » lewy trece, aud part the greea-cad hills und ‘fountains 0! Woo | wa, IN WOODLAWN CEMBTERY A large ssemblage of cou: foesrriages a ‘Toe dofin was which it had bi ed 10 & heurse in Ww How President tribute to a Sol Povonxenrsie, July 20,— posted through here on dentally lott his wallet, coutainiag* §15, on the counter in the railway restaurant, ing ay notion that he should ever seo his money avain, he telographed back to pnt it into the Sol- ‘The money was found and ing cor tests drew amateurs yesterday, He had Snished 1d Was led to tne scene of the con- flict on the avenue simpy by curi mains were taken to Calvary Cometory, his day's work, ‘ome time ago Prosi- the opinion that in better fix. The first race the bows Ling for the been adle to jndge from Y. Hoffman to the National DQUARTERS. STATH OF NEw York, ANT-GENFRAL'S OFPIOF ALBANY, July 15, 1871 Gaxvnat Onpens No. 15.—The Governor and Cowmanding-Gene: anasto Maj.Gen, Alex, Shaler and tho officers and soldiers of the Natio mand for their services d of New York on tao 12th Inst, plitude with which the several orzant ponded to the eall for the severe duty, reputation earned by tom lor {he cause of oraer and good guy monsirated auew tue va ue to the security of @ [ree By order of the Commander in-Coief J. B, STONKUOUSE, Asst, Adjutaut General Tarton, Mayor, &o folks on frot anil aited the arrival of the cortege aud Tespecituiy us they kept ou th a. be costly Vauiis and domo: Blones of bp BovOr New York's moat respected «iti overed mound which marks diers’ Monument #uch ditporition was made ot tt, dent was again here, and while being drive: tue city by Mayor Kastman he w: Boidiers’ Meme ainded bim of his contripation. Well, [am glad I have seen the m for now I know where my money went to nt promised to ¥ ¥ longer, probably no tn some Way With compe — ing Cape May Re Amann Ciry, July 19.—The Commititee on Arrangements for the regatta met last evening The grand day of the Saturday, July 23, when tho prizes of fored tor schooners anu sloops of recognized \a clubs are to be suiled 500, the second $300, not drawing nore than eight feot of in- Chief desires express uls As it is, the re Dest 8 in §, in hares 1/8, Bamuiis's gg. Gray Cy taken to soo the 1 Guard under bis com: @ the riot in the city ial Fountain the stories told eral thinks Ue cotton AS 1b is the ploid 16 vout the Ku Klux rop would huye greater thin ia Second Heat, Third Me bereaved family, or Hil wo newly and anew mado Mot upon the view irom a turn in the toad, former years. Gen, dberman leaves in te morning, Pougnkeopsie again and ing to get his money back ‘otic devotion to 18 to the leit o: those ot Wy ti ud a lihe of the line of it at the foot of Wlieu BOWS LOS UpOR the regiment: PERSONAW INTELLIG 6! a well rogulated: milit ‘The Appronch nve §. Winans bas announced himsolf a candi dale for sedlection to the Assemoly present wife of the Hon M, M. (Brick) Pome: ‘and daughter of Jean Puul atieute. Oaicley, who was Kil'ed by Datue whieh i 1 were driwn up in line to the south of Hoveuty ni: th sd Which runs in front oF This race was u one-sided contest iting he beld frout place, siderable mouey in small amounts changed Mack won as The Burial Yesterday afternoon Thomas Victim of the riot, was buried in Holy Cross Ceme from his residence, T7 Kent avenue. only twenty-six another Victim, THE FIRING PARTY 410 the east of the grave re alsu members of the desd man Bomex are? vorporal Ave that ruce the tirst roma o Mr. Oakley was'e Orother-ia-law Of Charles Langmeuther, of 524 F relled with his employer, F. Kag: t, near Tenth avenu ol #iruck Langmeutner over the head nock ng Lim benseless. La pt Mile or shio th street, quar- tn a salvon in on the Stet of Williamsbureh. MoCloarey was years of age, and had been married but a sh ‘The trionds gathered on the walks aud ners wear the house of mourning exoroaned ind.g notion at (ne action of Gov. Hoff uan, o cited harangue by sayiug that Le Hofman suder w Se aaron Grant Reviewing a Brooklyn Regiment Forty-seventh Regiment of Brooxlyn pa raded tu Poughkeepsie yosterdey, tho Twentysfret Regiment, Grunt was on the parade ground ten minuios, and te two regiments Dussod ‘Ta Forty-soventh roturnod last night in a »pecial Fitty-third stre er W, B reer, ¥ es urrivod last aces Delind the crave ly througout except for the couse: The body of * woman. Gorman, was tou.d on the beach wt Fort Man Wiuding up his ¢ Wished he could mako G pour Tom had to suffer at bome by those devils NO religious service, arrested st the tim man Plunkitt, ‘Orie streets but was aivcharged vy Alder «l WIM APDLOPFIALe CoremuDies, the ground with another in review before him. flowers from bis residence in ihe the Black North, The Wounded tn Bettovue Hospital. All the wounded are doing well, except Fire- hock, who temains about the ¥ caused tho seizure of F with ® Worm, dou ‘Mo having been boxed uo ame grave, Chpaka Flagg stopped tor her articles apport Tree Patent. ‘The Morgan mide Lovisvites, Ky., July 20,—1n the United States Cireut Court, Judge Bulinrd has given a decision tn the patent case of Joseph B. John H, Brand for iniringement on the pa ton tide-saddie tree, Other manunieturers ian imoortunt sult is pen same Morgan tre me, wad may be okew from the kita W representing Catholic Church temperance societies, met in con nd domauded that ves of 50.000 Inwenbiding clitzens OMcer Logan J, wpd impartial inst Officer Logan is that bo sented another officer from brutaily 4 Officer Logan war one oF ind & uian oF nd sored at 198 Pearl bi roet TUM SERVICK FOU THR DeAD. assemblage uncovered, nd Mrs Poor barat oat bri fas ib dieappened, lor Cours es fre Over u in. be Band played & dirge turned to this enty eof te band who Was DOL FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES CORIOSITIES OF CKIME. as tie Morfan f the police be acc The Rov, Mr. Phipps, a U; %, OUL Diy ‘livook yomtorday Teamor, a German. aged 60. drowned bim- tue Hudson at Pougikepsie yesterday, 83 Leld at the T ‘The Ministerial crisis in Bpain is at band. Parepe Rows vais on he 29in inst for New York Te Mexican Goyernment is relelving distressod Amerionve from (ho a tarian clorgyman of ork concerning th Ty was weld tt t © foueders of the society Ci plionable character, tateua colony, setol in County Monaghan, yon desva.caed inither ‘ortiristas are unit rez, OWL sho triumph of Juares is cour James Dovine for being concerned in a OKO Bb 1nd Muberey . rowley, Of 106 Mott stroct, Was fatally Bt Robert Butcbinson, a at the Tombs op the’ chi ponday last, whe Gorman, eo dediy injured 6 WAR KAT g LOM OF a Newark Mystery, inquest has been ordered in the oase of tok Kaflerty, the House 10 take par remine OF Poge tod Wyatt, when y by an oukn w one of the O00 y ‘arful blow with some id anokner across Lue Confined to bis bed. ‘whiob Autaouy Now for the Brave Odicer’s Widow: bacriptions tor th & Wyatt, woo fel duly 12, 18TL 6 Pine etree. The Lerdistas and MAG WHO soUied, benefit of the nden street, Newark, on ppored th.t he was murdered end robbed, and that his house wae fied to cover vo tae crime, widow of nerg Long I ty will be gladly : DeruweL across Ihe ince, au A meoting of Reformers js to be held in Hyde oem, HU) bas siuce bees Park, Lonaon, on puaday, the Feaical riots of tae ny? MP vereary Of (he Frees 4 KING CROWNED IN NEW YORK. Schuetzenfest is over. For an hour tho rkemen shot away without being able to bring of wood, the Inst remnant Every one despaired, On s sudden jout was heard ; every one rushed forward Spot where the lucky marksman stood. One man frantically embraced his back, another pulled his Majesty's beard in an ecstasy of joy. kissed, and hugged, and pinched, and sque Man anti! he got out of their way by being lifted on the backs of two onthusiastic markemen, who tri- umphantly carried bim around and exbibited him to the multitude, When the shot bad been fired the band struck ap,‘ Hail to thee in thy Inurel wreath, and the copse scone resounded with the echoes of joy. Every one, with the exception of the women, irted to got at least one kiss or bag out of the new King, who ich mutch seeming equa- wimity, The new King is George Acry, ® briebt young at 267 Madison Prussian of 2 years, who liv Majesty received the handshakes of his sun; ‘ery cordial lighted which he smoked wita shoulders of the two who carried his royal body. The excitement was great, and Capt. Gordes or. dored his marksmen to disbaad and to cool off their {07, which was done by dancing and dr 00d in Mr, Sebuliheis's inviting place, nd played, aud tne marksmen inarched ap to the coro- pation platform, preceded oy young sirle dressed in white, and looking pretty in their golden ba white Wreaths that enclosed their lon: nd tho big girls formed a circle the king, whom Miss Schnackenberg, aged 16, presented with a golden medal which. she told him with much grace of uetion and felicity of expression, "he snould ever wear on his beart, that beart which would ever loyally boat tor th Weal of his corps. His Mesty took off bis hat. and sdvised ali the bachelors to get married, which was raptaronsly applauded by the matrons, and greatly laughed at by the girls, . Gerdes presented his Sovereign with the olden watch and chain, which was the most solid 0: the roval insienia, Thon they marched back; dancing, drinkinz, and feasting. In spite the great number of spectators, the order od by Capt, Gunner was exceilent. Mr. Henry Bmith received an ovation;from the Society, of whicn he 18 an howorary and popular member. ———___ A DRUGGISI’S FRIGHT, Late on Wednesday night Mr. Adolphi Bulow, 8 drogeist of 650 Broadway, Williamsbareh, aroused the neighborhood by his shouts for the police, OMcer Writenoar, on hastening to bis place, was requested to take a large leather valise from behiod toe counter. Mistuir officer," said the frightened and excited drogcist, * please to take him right avay, Idou't want no troubles mit the station house, Please took him,” he kept saying to the officer, who was on deavoring to Journ what was the matter.“ Please took bi to du da) vel or the station house.” ‘The officer finding « he could not ovtain any ex- Hanation from ei Mr Bulow, seized th pag, and took both it and Mr. Bulow tothe police station, After m trouble Serge wt Sloat quieted Mr. Bulow, who told the following story That morning an elderly woman eoiled at his place, and asked permission to leave une of three bugs ia the store = The request was grovted, and she went away, buying that she would call in the evening for it, When it was tine to close the store, Mr. Bulow became curious to see what the bae’ containe Frying it open, he sow some spoons and forks, Le thon became iriguicued. and shouted for the polic intending ci the bag into their custody, as he scented a roobery. ‘On examination by the sergeant, the bag was found to contain over thirty dozen siiv poons and forks, dozen NOAVY Plalod 25, and a number of gold chains. h wrapped in tissue paper, The woman has not called for the goods. this shes Pees JUSTICE COULTER ASSAULTED, hima Liar-A Keprimaad, Hon, James E, Coulter, Justice of the Yorkville Police Court, yesterday afternoon met a friend and accepted bis invitation to take a glass of Joe Swab's cool Milwaukee lagor beer, in the saloon opposite the Court. As the Justice ana bis friond were entering the place, » man in bis shirt slecves, and evidently in a fearful state of exeitewent. rushed forward, and called the Justice a linr, At whieb his Honor turned in anger, aud saw that the mau who had insulted dim was Larry McNair, an honest, hard-working Scotchman, who was one of bis sup- porters in the Twenty second Ward, and tor whom he had promised, as is alleged, to cet work |p one of the Fees parks Larry »doressed him furtnerin Insulting Inaguage, and the Jadge getting bis choler up, attempted to shove him aside.” Larry setzed the Justice by the srouider, They clinched, und a fierce struggle the result. At length Oftcer Nairnes arrested Larry, and be was locaed up. Tue Justice calmed himself cown wiv soda, and went to the court room. Alver disposing eral cases ordered Larry betore him. Lars t sleeves and scratched and ed, and pie accuser and juage, after giving him s severe reprimaut, dit charged bim, ee ‘The Map that Metiied a Boundary, Wasnxprom, July 20.—Tbe map bag been found over which tho Cunadian press bas been making sucha fuss of late, as being an admission on the part of the United States that the prove boundary gave thy whole of San Juan and ail th adjacent islavds to the English It tuens out to be & map of explorations in Upper Call ornia and Lowor Oregon by Fremont, and only a rough out line of the isiands in the Straits of Fuca are given. ‘Tuere were no surveys of tho chen any explorations within a handred mi Straits, ‘The map in question has no be ever apon the boundury, nor bas It ever posed to have by ei of tee hate oon SUP Frederick C, Sweetaer wus found dead in his bed at 273 Fifth avenne at 1:30 yesterday morning, Re retired to bis bed in bis usual Leaith early on Wedneséay vight, One of the domestics going to his room yesterday morning found him lying ap- Parenily asleep in his bed. Not wishing to awaken im from his slecp the domestic retired. and ina stort tine returned, as it was bis Cirection pot to he allowed to sioep after a certvin hour, Again he arpeared to be asleep, upd on atiempting to arou him the servant found pim dead. He was 98 year; of age, He was supoossd to have enjoyed good heaitu by all who knew him. “sl — BASE BALL NOTES. The Montauks beat the Union Stars 10 to 8. ‘Tue Atoniana beat the Adeivhiaagestorday, 15 to ‘The Athletics of Phiindelphia beat the Kekiongas of Fort Wayne yosterday (09. Runs cwrncd—Kent Ongee, 6; Atbleties, 15. —__—___ — HOURS OF LEISURE, Mees, D. Apvieton & Co.'s employees picnic ia Spring HAW Grove on Saturday, July 22, Wore re forming Oriental Park, at the june- Hon of Kast Broadway and wiaud street ‘The centennial annivorsary of th Tloapital 1» to be celeoraced in the Foon eal Society on Monda 6 New York of the Histor. SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, Grond Army Encampment made an excursion Goneve to Watkine, N.Y, yeetorday, Conservatives of Virginia will hold a Con- g 30, for the reorganization of the party. Th ‘Th vention A Owen Connolly, 30 ye re of age, woe instontly Kitied tn Houdout' yesturday by acciieutal down stain John Stewart, steward of a Cuns cused in Boston yesterday of smuagit worth of stik 1 James Shomeld, forme ton, Fin, was tound dead In San Pravckeo on Wedaes day. He tad deen dissipating Gov Alcorn is about to call an exira aossion of the Misawetppt Legisiacure (0 devise uvasures lo re Geom (Ho repudiated stole bonds, The yacht Gauntlet, wuieh this weex beat the Shannod. the winnor of ‘tho IALe recatta at Queved, hus been evld ton New York gentloman The Tyne crew will ar t Halifax next weak, nd go to St, Jouo to row H tho Paris crow, aller which Mey will tak Hfax 1ogatte A rmall #team shop of the Fimwood cutvon rio lid ¥. Mestroying a two-story frame baloinE. No tijurea, Charlos Driver, agod 19 years, an Enel was killed vos.ortay at tho Charles Kiver ovide augied 1a ® FOve While haul raw. Aiken woo hind bean contined in jail wcnkeep le for long tine ou the vastke” of ig Now York brokers, was dischargud yosterday by order of Judge Joseyli F! Barowrd, ‘The Kentucky and Great Bastero Railroad Com BABY ,provowe to uli a Foad irom ath three entUeKY, Acrose Wert Virginia to @ oom in Vir by rons wow ¢ fling about $1,500 aster at Wirren. autor, nstrucHug tbrouge ork Tis rou te nia Counts, ang yy Kediuoky within thresd thea’ two the weols ‘ine’ will'by eomplotea ‘tr PRICE TWO CENTS. THE TANGLED WEB OF ERIE —— TUE 30,000 SHARES AWAIT JUDGE BLATCHFORD'S DECISION, eday in the United States Circuit Court, before Judge Biaichfurd, the tion on the part of Meath and Raphael, the Rugltst a dhe Erie Company from insuinz 80,000 shares of stock, wos again taken aj Mr. Beach, Mr, Sherman, and Mr. David Dudley Field were counsel (or the Rrie Kallway Company, and Mr. Southmayd and ex-Attorney-General Moar for the Enghab shareholders. Mr. D, D, Field, in resuming bis argument oo the Company, submitted that the bill ction was of an anomalous char- Actor, that tt was neither original nor supplemental, and should not be allowed in any of its features, He claimed that it should have been framed as saps plomental to the original bill of Heath which was still undetermined in this Court; bat it was not framed in that manner, neither was it framed for any independent purpose. properly framed ument on the mo- Anoreholders, te part of the Es praying for an inj in independent proceeding, At must fail, because the Court had no power over the internal affairs of State corporations, nor indeed any power, except a could not determine who wore or who were not corporators of the city of New York or corporstors ‘The necessury Neither tue hold a court of equity. the Bank of were wanting to v the 90,000 sures nor Mr. Coleman wer ARIE FOLLOWING LROAL up the question of registering the stock, aud contended that as the rogistrativ tituted by the Krie Railway Compaay for its own convenience. that company might scontinue OF Mr. Field then toc for the purpose of com. Supreme Court Of the State of New York in the cise ot Bel tue Krie Railroad Company, 58 Bardour, 6t1, a Also in tue ease of Jenks va.tthe New York Ce Railroad Company, referred to in the first namee@ He denied that the convertible bonds were @ for the purpose of 000 shares, spurious ‘That allegation was fully met and de nied by the affidavits read in the case, which sho’ Uhat these convertivie bonds were issaod and proper manner under a resolation of th tive Commattes of the Krie Railway Compal Board of Directors ot S0am or bretence got a advised in th | who now represem® Alter reierring at points in the case, wi ed and publisve: stating that no sat for granting the injunction. ‘Mr. Hoar summed up and closed the areament i@ dealt ot Heath and Kap occnnying more reat length to various othee fi have siready been discus J, Mr. Field closed his jclent ground had been made vu wel in a brief pa quarter uf wn hour, ply denied the propositions of counsel for Erie, slated that if the Junction prayed and the Brie Company wout the ends they designed, at Engiish stockuvlders of tactic) be abie (o accomplish s thus deprive t At the close of the areament Judge Biatehion® took the papers and reserved vis decison, THE NATION'S GREAT MEN, Justice to Ove of the Milltary Chichatse o@ the Banquet iu To the Editor of the Sun The Geveral Duncan, who made tha offcebolder's oration, printed in Tux Sum today, is not Commissioner of Patents, as you have him, war a General" in the war, but whenand whore he served “1° the tented feld,’ rate he came to Washington and got a clorkahip im attached to Mx, Come missioner Theaker (under the A, J. régime)as ae Thence he w. ome wonderful Fisher's influence, was promoted to th wrt of Assistant Com e now, bolds, ‘nt, exces.'vely ‘atents, which , mever was a tific attuininents seeded, routed, and siope! in & devoted Grint geueral has the reputation of being a great liw; no one kouws the courts or cases in whi He {8 as modest os most office seekers, 4nd will do ali that modesty, ianocbace, disinterestednoss cau aid him im to secure a place and holt on to it To call a man like this a toady is an error. & promineat me.vbor of tm the pink of © louty, party league (Grand Army of the R: tuundering geutiema: t men, Mr, S OnK, July 20, 1871. ——————_— Two Years Hontsl Labor for Dr. & Wasmorow, July 20.—Judge this morning septenced found guilty of manslaughter by producin, Mon, tolaborin tne Albany Penitentiary Years aud #ix montua, * ee a NW JERSEY. . When you speak Lupportant to rope rmer, was working om Androw mine. ta Buse ® piece of ore Tell upon bie The family vault of J TL Barhaus. at Haledon, hear Paterson, Was yesterday found open, the coffins nd (he silvor plates And mountany robbed from caskets that wero deposited there twen! nor even Edward Fowler, an omployeo of the Delaware iroad, Was arrested in Mobokem yesterday for stealing coal from the Company's Fowter carted the co: Of @ Lon OF MOFe Ai ONS Limo And sold It Lo his iricnas, and Lackawannn ay in quantition JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, k is improving. Thermometor at 81, M, yesterday, 75. ‘The steamabip Titan from 8) dney is in. ‘The Ninth will go to the Branch on the $4, Capt, Helme ts to be triod next Wednosdar, ‘The Votorans of the Feventh enjo,ed thoir ex Island y osterday and a Suveriatendent of Publio cureton to Lon The Germans di Instruction for the German lauguace, Mayor O Akey Hull, Judge Bedior |, aud Recorder Hackott wore in consultation yesterday Workmen are omployed night and day on Butlor & Gilimoro's Dow (hoatre, Uoiva tquare, * Bettor Inte than never the eleventh bour ho wrote his proclamation, jo1'8. Anoinw.l: and Burnside were specta’ors im rowd whon (he Orangemon arrived at Cooper La» ad Hoffman, when at William and Loko Rickford were arrested yesters day for intorforing with Capt, Farrell, «U.S, John P. Boyd died was the Inet surviving Rowaoin Collen A. Mara's stock of jowelry, at 81 Allen atrect, was 0 eve the, caused by the explo yesterday, aged 80 yours, mber of the class of 1812, sion of & Kerosene iainp, Tioop & Third Retiment Cavalry, walated and serenade! Tue bow yesterday mornin, way (o Elm Park for target oraotios, Gustay Oderioff, @ glaz! ot 5 Cilnton atroos, Hved a bat cat on bh 4 foil from his pornos. bo with nine clepiants of the Unitud States Consul at Coy Cherry streat, the f thivat and must crowded ple ot 1m (he city, was evacuated yesterday by order Kivard of Tealas, Pietro Gardella, an this city soured ‘accoved away a Organ erthder, ta Abst as A meeting of those havine claims against the o1@ fH Kmoation wis g Tor hig oly ¢ by Giacuuo Mas 814,000, the lareest ein Tho colored citizens oP g for tha henebt Very wo oular wi hd Who las lately coe peostratod by illness, sbtae chy Woult wuteae At @ Mfaave mae a Dion Hart Fintym.oth siree Canavan . rr nitiauy te nade Touudsmmen Jon MeC ive tbo and Patriey an, hu stntne ce tore waieha their aes n'ay ing ate © (hel (opeihor sthomeand jive