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PTHIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. THE POLITICAL IORIZON, SWEBPING THE CLOUDED SKY OVER IN NEW JERSEY. —- The Hepublican Ueraes in Training. Qorrerrondeace of The Sun Canoes, July 19, 1871.—The gubernatorial a Now Jersey is alrendy beginning to east fore, and the etal of the several can bene d.scussed on both sides with ear: geainess and defiuitecess, A const tut onal provision ploeks the Warsor else Since Gov, Kandotpi's a's piravie proc’amatina, he would unioudtetiy re ceive the UOAULD* ue Vole Of the Democratic Con. ption be hisown snecesso>, His ndministra w hie unquestionably been a success, and he hi bare hiinsel! Wnibia high effies with commendebie diguity ond eficieney, But im spite of all this, before ¢ {bis last proclamation, he had lost a Oy tue Democratic heart in New Jersey, pane io sone meature to unpopular appointments wo oft ' lative eomotieations, anda crowd- int of a ir fle of foo much dignity into bis manny thet wos not palatable to the rougher elements of paparty, In feet we doubt very much whether belo proch mation Maudolpl was pet one of the wopopular men in the Sta'e, in so short a time had he equandered the wealta of popularity That ace his when he commenced his official ern, Bat (was not squandered throwsh bis own fault, bet by reason of the fickleness ani exquiricely tea ler rensibilives of the popular heart, Tois is THE PATE OF POLITICIANS IN NRW JRuSEY, to be dowcing at the top to-day, and groveling at the bottom te-morrow, ‘Tho wheel of political for- ot Mes round fast in this little State Pui azitier turn of the wheel has bronght him again to thé top, and s'mply for doing what any aun of (1. most crdivary common sense would bave door The whole merit of it consisted in this, that it was brought inte sueh sharp contrast with th most iexplicably stupid act of tne New York city avthorivies ; and 1 looked wondrous bold aud sensi- by along tide of that, At all events those woo would have crucified the Jersey Governor yester- day ere suoutog themselves hoarse in applau sing, 4 would crown bim with the laurel wreath to-day No ‘cnors are too great to Lestow upon him, and tren lit pemination for tne Preside ney is earnestly divcusse], We already havea standing candidate for (he Presidency in Joel Pirker, who has received We endorsement of his State in a Presidential Con- ven‘ion, and still clings. to the idea that his nomina ion Wou'd have seduced that Bekle vaddess Victory Jo hay. carried odr Mtandard to the front, Candidates for (he Presidency from amall States, with a small representation in Convention, s' ond bear tn m (ihe Crovabilities Of their nomination are ex- JUEGE BEDLR A CANDIDATE. Rand lob betwz out of the question es a candi- fate ora secon’ term, there isa movement on foot to bring Judee Bedie, now residing in Jersey Vi, of WhO UpOM accepting the Judgeship a tew eet moved irom Freenold, Monmouth cour - ty Tis movement is clearly intended to bead off the os of Haight of Monmouth, whose Gama sie) kely L0 be prescated by the delegation from. {at countt, I¥ 1 Feportea that Bedle bas consented to Lermit the use of nis dave; and if this be 80, he will pres larke family tnfluen vouly pooular in that . he will have this over bie competitor, that he is much better known it the rortLert seetlon where the large Democratic Beyor me trom. Ie hes won for himself, too, ice Fepntation a8 9 Jurist singe he has been Upon fie bene, and is the best Nist Prius Judge we pave, teiug well read, prompt, quick, amd 8 ficjus ths clace upom the bench it would be hard \nd Weare inchned to (he belief that ‘ited las own real interes.*, os well as State, he would not abandon the judi. ove of les® honor, und tepiok! Should'be, however, it hia pain to be used most formideble candi Mt he those ol t noyitg aud vexatious PP.) KEN LOOMING CP ON THE Honizow, The ‘riende ht are very industrious, 1 laocring to secure tie pom: pation for their ad bee for this bedie movement we shou! in cuted to the belief that Haight would lave secured thenononation; bul the present outlook is not us faycratie es it was some time aco. Besides, Parker, former Governor, and who is eligible aguin, is just now balancing in bis mind whether the acceptance of tre gureri torial nomination end election will not bter !'sehance, for the Presidency, When hes eo.ved ths problem aod arrived ata correct sion, be and bis irlends will Oe heard from. ANOTHRR CANDIDAT! Avmham Browsing of this eity is also, fevors ned here, rite, Me ot th cupuing ol the myster alisied, most dang oF s bad eanse cou! iste ‘or all tre tricks of the politi the nomination t# unanimourly ten: pit, He was formerly a very Woig, and curing @ period of yiim this State was sppoinsed Attorney ~ vid Oiled the office wita great distiaction nx he will active old It Mcendaueyy Genera At iueformition of the Kagicd Republican party, be came over t tne only natio party thi wes Wit, the Democratic, and ‘sdhored to inher fhivuves with grew Brmnens ever since. He would Muke & most aduirabls Govecwor, and revive those Te days when euch men as Bloowfe.d, Hen gion, Witltamson, and Vroom filed the casr of nt 8 THE THRER HORSES FOR THE RACE. ‘These, then—Bedie, Haight, Ahe th 6 lc Rubermutorial RYMMALOD, Bud from out of the tice We believe the choice will be made, It may De that Parker will consent to be a candidate, In arevent tae resus may De soWetot diferent Parker Las cons\.erable popularity in Hudson coun- ty. and, It he consents to Becept tue nomination, may even divert that county frou the support of Bedie, Reosides eccuring # large proportion of th Hqition. We inclined to tae belief that aracr Will on'y sulve the probi fis ioind jn teterence to tne) ad election may bave in advancing bls prospects Firs Presidential bowination, and solve it on tue fie of acceptance, Le Would maxe the strongest Gaudiaste ttt could be nutned. THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, On the Republican side the candidates numed at fecior. Prominent among them | re Senators Bettle ou (vat redvuvtab.e eavalry Gener! Judson Kit ‘rick, Wauee War recurd 1 BOMEWHAb suspicious. EE). dlNoiiatie record ts mot many. shades bet tie s.ories they teli of him in Chill are at ali iter the War lye conwet be lad with Jack . the Soscther—a contest Which Was cilefly remarkabie for the protound iznorancs both the cuampions fnanifested of (he political questivns discussed UWhere if an obscure sheet published somewaere, we love in Newark, and edited by a airty deat mute, hus across between an Indian ‘Thug and an Ital Brivo, tha. ts sod to hw feakness for Kirk: fick, dutt this be 80, it is the only Radical journal thotnoe glyen vis prelensious countoran # Scua'ce Deitle of Camden appears to be loom Up as ‘ou tig wan Ob tae Republioun side, Ti is trie thot ovive lone have been raised in (ne ranks G1 Lik OWN Party; hut bis 1ogisiative record, UNLIKE THAT OF CaSan's® WIFR, ve suspicion, (ved st cue fast @ession to tne corrupting ces o Ene; but what of that? Bhe natu Mohy Wounded ; yea, many strc uin by her.” Besides, if that 1+ sn cbjection in & Repavlic.n Convention, We ore lecriul sey Wil bave @ difficult tase of Golng « sutavle candid witty 40 corrupt foc onfvesces asa disqualification would nariow tue fol chesnuid tes tue minimom. Gov, Olaen would Ber are ce toe Rtrongest caudi ate tue Kepablicans Coo d present ; LUC AUY neing yours bave aulied che reso) moiuun in ats bosom, and he nas no spirit for ihe covenc; he very Wisely preiers the shaces A CLOSE FIOHT, Tio contest in New Jersey will be iu any event » £ ind itis exc eumely dificult Ww erediet Md © dl come uff viet rious, ‘Tv addition UI negro vuse hae given tie Republicans con: Sicra\lo ele. ta wna more assurance ; but evow itn 601 bit pot been 10F ‘the .oudtah Yo t Dome camp at the Let elec Bon, re D 0 the 1918 ty rie bow tu ve tt ie Gate bo prosmine I thc 1 boul Lucie full patty vote, they will carry ui Opanayen, — A Chrisit ns Sermon, Yesterday morning the Rey, F O'Reilly, ex nd Mute Cheren Mita Who are opposed,” said he. f Dorknoss, and to she pride, sen Saniity, and Licotry ovis ollowers — ; ‘The Resvoumviltty of the RE d Fightoenth Wards Peter B. ooratic Cau @ say that the persons w 0 vthe sia or ty 'o8 ore Of | inh rociecien , second, ad third, (he Governor, ad Browning—are et promivent cxndiautes for the Demo- e. He H,urea in the political world of tne bok spesking from the same stu.np It in even charged * that Saty-ninth Kegiment, preached in Bt, sburgh, "In Jath are Gre, THE REY. CELIA BURLEIGH chen First me the Holy Unit ‘The Womanhood of Woman t Mrs. Celia Burleigh delivered her first sermon Yesterday in the Chureh of the Holy Unity, 198th Street ond Fourth avenue, The text was * Choo Ye this day whom ye will # ‘The speaker was modestly attired in black silk, and wore gold Spectacies, Mor voice was gocd, her erticulation cellent, From the tims she opened her mouth Antil she brought her discourse to a close she war intently listened to as if she Lad bel fod - Cred tribe. it aha ae Mrs, Buricigh's sermon was singularly apt and approoriate She called out acainst the infidelity of the Ae, and inveighed against society for repress: ing the womanhood cf woman and the manhood cf man, Human nature, said tue speaker, ts the crowning t.ct of creation. Charveter is ail we have tg conirout eternity with, Itis to edueution that We must look for the salvation of The speaker exeurea the law bres good word to say for the line, Someticn the breakin of the law is right. is jus! iilable. wort, feo fields of the mountains THE Kpcaxer terre: to (he unhappy events of the 12th of Jaly, but mane ho espscial mention of the trouble ‘Lhe little chanel was crowded during the services. gnd amony the sndience were some of the Lest known citizens o: New earthquake Sinpors gre the glaciers of the moral We make use of them, te the tourist go te THE KING OF THE TURE. phetehidntst The Spleudid Record of Mr. Bonner’ ter—The Offer of the Napoleon of the Race Course-Mr. Bonuer’s Ou Dexter cost Mr. Bonner $53,000. He was fovled in 198, got by Rysdyk's Hambietonian out of a mare by American Star, erandam the dam of Shark, bred by Jouathsn Hawkins of Oraoge coun- ty, New York. Dexter is a brown horse, with foar white lees ard blaze face, 1 hands in height. He trotted at Buftalo the fastest mile on record, to har- neas in @ minutes 17% seconds, ia a public race Went ageinst his own time, ‘Lhe course was overs wile, Neither Gen. Eu'ler nor Rolla Golddust weuld ener egainst him. In the race between running ma! on Fi Dexter's tune was takep separately by the Tt was 2 min, 16 sec, jn the Grat hept. Dexser also trotted Amile under saddle in ¥ mix, acc This is toe fastest mile on record to saa! Fastest wagon time, one mile, 24, by Dexter; fastest two mile wagon time, 4 nin. ‘56 sec. Mr Bonner Grove Dexier over Prossect Park. C toh rosd waron, 8 mile in the unprece lent me of min, 2% After U Mr, Bopner in his usual liberal bulous sum of ont hundred thousand dollars for eny horse tuat could equal Dexter's tins to a rod wagon under the same cirenmstances. When the time of the hoat wae an. nounced from ths juiges’ stand, Mr. Bonner was congratuiated on all sides, and he wae lileraliy overflowing with Joy Senator Genet, tie Napoleon of the tur’, offered $75,000 for Dexier a year ago, Mr, Genet always id that Dexter combines in an extraordinary de: erce greater sperd and endurance thin any other trot rse that hus ever appeared on the tort as Dexter isthe best apd truest horse he aas ever seer He cup trot in ony eh: OF Wagon, one-mile, two-mile Konner may well be proud of mont ———e AN OTL SHIP BUR Senny—An Explo- The Crew Blown tuto the Kiver Mate andthe Cabin Boy Badly tart, The French brig Jenay, Capt. Fournier, for Hull, England, while of Communipaw iast night awaiting the arrival of her captain, took fre and wns burned to the water's ede. She was loaded ith petroleum. Leon de Cosor, first while Aitting in the cabin caught a sniil of burning ot), and ordered the second mate to take off the for: batch, and on the removil of the hatch the mes belched forth with @ terrific explosion, throwing the crew into the river. A moment Inter and the vessel was enveloped in Name ‘The mate wos badly baraed before he could eacrpe trom tie cabin The revenus cutters Northerne aud Jasmine, Capt. Parker, st darning vessel and picked up the crew, tranglerred to the police boat. De Cosor was sent to the hospital, a# also wos Charles Forney, the cabin boy, who had‘ lis ankle broken by thy explosic The fire roged nearly two hours. Everything on board consumed, The love is about $50,000. $$ WHAT THE PEOPLE BAY, Nicholas Cow! f Moscow. To the Edstor of the Sun Sin: We enjoyed a sort of negative pl on the day of ‘the great Orange rivt,” at our Orat sight of the growing up “gamins" of New York —low-browed, Mithy young raffians, with oaths ang gestures to make one shudder, the eurse of every kroat city, over whom nothing but brate foree has any power, a stern problem for our philanthropis's —and we remembered the story our Russian friond Dr. K. once told us of the way they did things im Russia when he was a boy and Nicholas was Bm. peror. A certain sorcerer of Moscow who had great ia. flavnce over the population of the meaner districts was n personal enemy of the Emperor. and, iu order to nave nis revenge, mixed vauseous crags in the Duckets at the wells, to give tem a ditegreead © fending that fens and omens indicated the Emperor as & poiscner, wrought the whole district into @ terrivle stateof insurrection, each mau pledged to keep thi eres until the plans ¢ ontirely uuvured. An att.ca was concerted coming "saint Waon the Emperor woud attend ehurc with and no report of the coming outrage roached tue ear of the authorities until the time arrived for the church services, The Emperor, attended by his family, Gtierly refused to turn bork, and paysed imtu the churc. without moiestation Nicholas, then in the prime of manhood, was pre. ewjnently bandso.e, We have a lite size bust before us, 6 apely and stately, Tho pose of the head Is majestic; the brain, uot very lige. Is wel balunced. He was attired ior the soiemn occasiva in uvasual spiendor, ‘Tne creat Greek church ot St. Sophia, with its broad white marble stepy, sixty in number, gleamed in the bricks, frosty morning, # great bund of armed ns stole UD to await the Kinperor. A guard q entered tae chureh tn the rear and tp.or the royal party of toeir rhey were The Emprro danger. ‘The services nded, the Arci.bisuop and the Grand Cusamb: were mbout to Inver: pose their august p their master aut nemies, \ dwt the greut entrance door ret into 9 solemMB marcy, When down the Ereat aislo, white With passion, magniticent in Jewels and goli\, velvet and eriniag, atroie the Emperor, ‘Lue Eauntlet of denth was re ore him He saw the gioawing Cf angry eyes and siarp xnives, He lis {eved not one moment to their terrivie curses; bu in w voice Lusky With rage le excited, * Dogs! down on your Anoes!’ and they tell like curs ab bis tut, ois (rembling Wile and chil ren lo\lowing him safely to 1 is carriage Cowards aud dogs as baoy were, utterly powerless before this groat magnetic will, tiey sneaked 10 their homes, for was he not their moster, their King, tue Lora's anoin'ed ? whose m.jostic cou tenance many of them had never pelwre seen, the hem ot Whose garaeuts they wore not wortuy to toucu ? ‘A fow executions, which the Russions know so wolt bow to manage, puc an end tu the riotons spirit, ‘The wells of tue uuruly districts were Ciounnad ; and when negt the Kupervr drove that way oe was greeted with every dewin-tration of loyalty aud respect. We havo no desyot to quell uur riots, The law uss be our master, We oven cur ports, thy seuin of Wranay and oporession floats to ns, and our streets are rigged With biod Bur there is a aure and cerium cure, Vowpes anv Datu. A Question for au Irish Catholic. Tv the Kastor of The Sun. Bin: In your issue of Saturday, July 22, 1871, and in he Whird paragraph of the communication of * An Irieb Catholic,” it is stated that ” the Uatholic Church doclares that the simple fact of member ship) in rhy ereret Fociety ts cquivalent to ex con Uni wton from her fold." Now, how does “an. Trish Catholic account ‘or the Society of the Order of Jesus,” or Jesuiis? Prominent @izularirs of the Aomleh Cherch nave for ages Le oneed to this Society, and it is only during the century that the Order has ceased to grow, and begin to dee'ine in power, Influence, and numbers ; now, While yet far from extinct, many of fe clerey are members. 1 trust “An Iris Can 6nd Will elvetdate this confliction wth his st iements, for the Lenett of the many wie would fain bolle ve him AN INTRMESTED INTERROGATOR, Judge Bernard's, That Hat To the Etitor of Lhe Sw Sin; Having noticed in your columns that you aro apprelensive of daicer befailing tast hat sorn by the Hon, Judae Barnard, of whic 1 am the manulacs und that the insurance companies re tues iM Fisk’ Usleas provected by w lightning rol. Twill simply state that the Judge Is securely protected in that bat. I: will never Le Shick byfigoining, and the Jurge is wasured that jtism | showers It mu’ ceive will only tin uty, and J om ready to er into writ to keep it in its aor for 99 years, Its line will nover ‘ours renpectiai!t PeCUTOHN R. TRRRY, brimtave api be soon aguin. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1871 FIVE MILES AFTER A MAD DOG, A Roy, 0 Down ckhensnck Bwampn, ® De hed Mad Dog Number Tw: Yesterday afternoon between 1 and 9 o'clock « lirge-s zed mongrel dog was sen rushing throuch Washington avenue, on Jorsey City Heights, foam- ing at the mouth, and wild as a med bull. Beveral persons armed themsolves with pistols and elubs, and started in porsnit, They came up with the brate near the Paterson Plank road, when one of the party fred, and missed big. Tho dog then dashed across the plank roxd into West Hovoken, and darted down Spring street to Division, and thence across a lot toward the Weavertown road, Here he eame upon a cow, which he bit in the leg. A little farther on he crossed over into North Ber- gen, ond ran down a little boy, whom he bit im the back, A Mr. Henry Offman, who wan among the party in pursuit, now «ot a fair shot atthe brate,and managed to jodge a bail in lin neck. It did not seem to lave much « ffect, however, for the snimal darted ahor?, descending the westerly portion of the heighis toward the Mountain Hote’, VS. THE MAYOR, 1 Ee GEO. JONES neni MR. JONES'S REPLY 10 MR. HALLS ARTICLE 1N THE LEADER, pane teeta Acconnts which the Mayor Declare Garbled Accounts—The Old Stor: piles for the Armories « art Hous —The Flenres Givens From the Hines. We bave brought very serious charges Mayor Hatl and Comptroller Conoolly, and to them (he Mayor says that the city owes uaa bill ‘This is th for advertising whien we cannot got! most remarkable defence ever recor annals. ‘The Mayor further says © publishing were obtained trom a “dishonest fervant ” ofthe City Government, In other words the Mayor admits the trnth of our ebarces and toe accuracy of our figures, but says itis suffcient for hhim to discredit our motives. His defence is a clear admission of guilt, Let the public joage between us, ‘When people are eccused of abamoful dishonesty, {It enough tor them to aay, “I owe my aceurer & Dill which I will not pay, and that is why he accuses pet”, 1a ihe face of such charges as we have made, i would be puerile to expose the absurdity of the Here be Mayor's defence. Are tie figures we are pablishing | of its side accurate or not? If they are—and we offer | ther on. e that they arc—they show the city to be dishonest, thee exposnre: othing to do ‘with the subject, Bot we may y this—that we voluntarily gave.up the corporation advertising end tat the city authorities, torough their ay have repontedty mate all sorts of “liberal posals to ns for the purpose of getting us to kus pend our attacks upon them. Amy man who is foo enough to suppose that if our attecks could have be topped by the city people paying us $18,000, the money would not have been paid in hve min- uter—that man, we owe to his bolief. The Mayor e279 that Gs have ohisin 3 cudislt Snfrtptitvously. We reply tfat these ac counts are public property, aod that no m: how they had come into ovr possession it was our d to publich them, But as a matter of fact, they came to us ip ® proper mani without any cir. cumstance connected with our mode of obtaining them of which enybody has reason to be med, One ¥ ord more on thong event issuce—wi'h re~ gard to what the Cor, oration just now we ar rect; time or inclination to fol'ow intend to be drawn selde from our bnild our case upon the uiunsweradle figures which We are now publishing, ard upon tiem we appeal to The pnrsuers still kept on tye dog iy ran bim down 6 Hacken: They lodged a ball in je and de with clube, They followed the anim miles before they killed him. Another mad dog was killed by a policeman at the corner of Franklin and Palisade avenue, Jersey City Heiekts, on Friday Inst, The little boy that was Ditten is said to resice on Grimth street, Jersey City Heights, He was taken home, —_— SATURDAYS TROTIING, motives for nearly five Saturday w Hlightly breexy, with the mildest sunshine. The first race on Floetwood track was a match for $1,010, between bik, g, Bight Bells ang b, m. Lady Toggert, mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. Previcus to staring Targert was the (.vorite at wild end ex: travagant odds, Bight Belle won tm magaifcent rtyle, the impartial vergict of the public. ‘The second r te wo estakes between #, @ NOw to ane main port, We sesterday published } Hicker, buck. @. ium-o ad bik ¢, Decector the records of a series of Weird ts Arawn in favor | Romeo, alter the @rst heat, waa the favorite, He of diflerent person Dut all indorsed by “It gersoll won the two Sirst heats ut bie ease. ; In the third tt & Co! —otverwise’ J. li. Ingerso i, a partner of A +e" r . if Was evident that he was not in condition, as ie tired Tweed's, and a weil known agentof tae Ring, What | pyqi:, “Hicker won the lust three heats and race ‘That for repairs aud (urnitare supplied to the | bs es Fateh. The result of born vices during 1200. and 1870, the sum of | {210 \BUsbIE ANG Uae ybody quot #1,447.000-13 was bald wader warrants rigned vy Hall | Lody knows, that they don't know all about a race Sires wks set cd Gece letore itiscver, As tre betting was heavy, tt went home with empty pockets. | 16 $57.96 81 Trottune at Ficetwood on Saturday, July 2. Sie —— Match $1 OD, nulio Leais, best 3 1a 5, In harness scveeseseseees GUO OOE WE. Weexs's bik. €. Right Betis. crtihe oie | Is it probable that this amonot wos ever actually | A: Patier-on’s b.m. Lady Taggers... ies. 8 paid for one day's work doue to armories and drill Piva! Heat, Second Heat. Third Heat. we have yet the accounts of other firmsto | jialfintic shat 38 Bs publish, and theo 4 wil that the cheeks | Mule... bot on heirs Same Day.—Sweepatakes of $900, mile heate, best 5 eudorsed to Ingersiii & Jo 8, 1m Narness, aeipi all the money supposed to hi mories and drili roo} For turn ed to the new Court House, the total paid to one firm was $1,475,984 For carpenter work dune in ‘he new Court House cane represent been spent on a 1. Casey's ch, @. Hickey... J. Black's 3. g. Ror Time~2: the foliowing sums were pail: On Saturday two tho called together to w vd spectators were neat the sport oetween Sum tty re lor $600. Barton’ ime—%4l, 249, —— jchusetts Village Threaten Woncesten, July 23,—A fire in Northborough op Friday migtt consumed a large barn belonging to Dr. Henry Barnes, together with the contents, which included six head of cattle. Loss, $6000. Last night another fre broke out at 8 o'clock in the evening, and burned wall nearly 11 o'clock with ms a 1643 Uartons's brown stullion Pi Ellis’s bay ui stallion won ia Furniture, &c....... A 81,476.90 24 Carpenter work, Me... 00! 208.300 2) 44474 39. Tow eaee . . 01, 726,7 Jways let it be borne im mind that these sums only Fepresent the cheexs indorsed uy J. H. Ingerso'l Tre t tal amount which we svall prove was, rid | such fury as to excite fours that the whole village Way Was $9,759,492 16. If the Compiroiler | would be destroyed, but it was at access to the city secounts, we shal the scesisianes of a from be If he t #uill more i exoenul towns. them, we will get ‘Two lore blocks in which were three stores, the Post Office, a provist of three tamilics, were consumed; also two dwol- vo at ms acce out lis helo, incitental evidence of fraud ¢ the officials with regard to dates | ling houses and some barns that in no loss than thirteen instances the days | Six famiiies were burned out they fixed upon (apparently at hap-hazard) were | furniture destroved. Tue Vos Sundays. I is tue account of work done on | nent will reien nerriy 40,000, days when the offices inuat have been closed: only of woich is covere! by tn WORK SUPPOSED TO MAYK BEEN DON ON SUNDAYS. —_— Fan. 26.9. A. Sunith, for carvers 617 13 <n Te Bs: & Sit WC Bere caaiy suisse Saw Francisco, July 22.—A terrible fire broke ‘and Dullaings. April 2% —Ingersol! & Co. aectaassctas OTE OF furniture “county 4 offices. os, AMS ST out toda, in Market street, near Fremont street, among the lumber and planing mills, The flames spread rapidly, driven by a high wind. The princi- fallonses are Woippte's coal yard, $7,000; Garrett's +, 880.000 ; Dabrisxt & Co., $23,000; B. 10,000; Johm Molion, $7,000; Me ‘The total lose One buntred m 1080, one thrown out of employm Fires doing immont Juy 18—C, D. Bollar & Co., cabinet-work tn damage are frequent in the Cascade Mountain: County Court House. 89.079 60 dis Sen estonia Oct. 17.—Logersoil & Co, cavines wor ‘The New Spanish Ministry, President of the Counci and Minister of War, Marshal Se: Foreign Affairs, Admiral Topete, Interior, Sefior Hxi Justice, Sefivr Ulloa. County Court House =A O. Miller, eabinet-work in County + 49,082 90 FooTe... March 18—C. D. Boliar @ Co. Biting up at Finance, Sefior Aerostegui. ponies and ariii-roore, Pubsic Work. Sefior Canian, April oh; mitts carvers it County Marine, Admiral Malcampo. Colonies, ‘Total Sunday work... For cerpets the following was the accoun’ Carpets for County Court NOUsE, ce. cece, REN 8 Carpets for offices and pulidings. 0000.00.01. MSSSL ML Total. orion et Buvposing that carpets cost $5 a yard, this sum wou'd scflce to cover 113 MT +quare yard. There are 8X acres inthe City Hall Park, or about 40,000 Consequently, the city authorities Lave paid money enouch fcr carpete in the new Court Houre alone to have covered the who.e City Park three tines over. Since the Ring papers object to the use of hard woris, we will use avue now, but invite them to expiain our bard Ogures, We 'worely ask (1) Is at protabie that the amounts set down Alderman Coman’s friends ate # chowder at their club rooms on Satarday night, It was a ood chowder, Tue Hon, Frank Duffy wa» there, Ha wore a Byron collar and three §20 gold pieces for shirt studs. He didn's pick the clams out of the chowder before it ‘worved becaure he was too closely watched by te cook. Clams were scarce in tLe Fourth Ward yesterday, tea ES Mary mM lly's Bundle, Last evening as Sergeant Nicholson was busy bebind Lis derk a young woman entered the Twen- above were really paid for tue work describes ? ty-second streot police station with a bundle, She (2) If te amounts were so pald to GS. Miler | deposited it om the desk. Tt contained the corpse end others, how comes it that all the checks ure en- | oi an intant atout @ week Old. Sie aid that tr dorsed py Ingersoll ? was sica aud too puor to employ a phy- jan, The bedy wus taken to tLe Morgue by Ollicer Healy. (3) If there uccounts are bona fide why have they Deon kept seeret from the public, and why aro not all the Comptroller's books at ouce laid open for proper audit and inspection ? [Mayor Hall's reply to these charges is printed on the third page} — Railroads at W Purtapesrura, July 23,—At the Merchants’ Ex. change yesterday the Pennsylvania brancacs of the Atlontic and Great Western Ratlroad Company were sold as follows Firai—Tie road running along the northern bor der of tue Siate from Salamanca, N. ¥., to Dayton, Ohio, *as sod for $500,000, cash down ; $50,000 of the stock wus bougit by Benator Thurman a1 Qui for tie trustees — Movoments of the Governm Lovo Buancu, July 23.-—-President Grant a tended the Methodist ehurch this morning with Secretary Robeson, At noon he ate dinner with Collector Casey of Now Orleans, Senator Cattell of jew Jersey, and President Kilot of Harvard Col. iege, In the afternoon be took an evening drive win Secretary Robeson, Fred. Grant, and Benator “Collector ‘Thomas Murp>y entertataed Gon Horace Vorter, the Hon, dames Terwilier, Col lector Cosey, und Secretary Robeson this eveuing at his cottage. jenale. —— ~ Hecond—the Franklin and Meadville branch, ex i AT Aancing trom Mealyill 10, Franklin, was sold Yor FACHTING BOER: 00 0L0 eno; $10.00 Of the stock Was bought b; ay oo Beouior Thuraiun sor the trvstens. HEME LY | Phe schooner Rambler, betior koown as" Mabox- Yoira—The Oi City branch, extending from }| 88 Smith,’ J New 4 Monday, Mr Fronkiio to Oi) City, and was lensed by the Great Santer wees panies by hie Femniiy, Weatorn and Aulontic Railroad tor 90 years Of the stock was also bought by boi for (he trustoos—cash down $10,000. Mr. Norris is cruising east in the Allee. which he rents from Kx-Commodore 8. Kidd. Mr, Norris 18 ac: companied by Judge Pratt aud ir, Wheeler, $20,000 norman “ Barth os » Rene, Commodore Franklin, Osgood arrived at ew London in the Columoia tast Mond F On: jon. Meany's Recent Spee! kool was ucooupanied Ly Mr. Nort Fowler. they To the Editor of The Sun Sun: Is there no law by which @ person oan be punished sor uttering such threatening and treason. Abie languace aa Blephen J, Meany uttered at Bro- voort Hall last nigit, Mr, Meany says we must not KAYO a tea quot House. Mr, Goorke Ongood has been cruising Bist in the Fleotwing. accompanied by Sir. Charles H. Cooper aud Mr. Frank Daxor. ihe Ficoir tw was at New London Iasi Mouday, at Newpori ou Tucaday, aud lois for Cay tyhnnk on Wednesday, y in the evi ing Lo tue iadise of the l’e- \atk of Langing up op lamp-posts yet. When does —$—_-- le propose to commence? He says nurse your CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, wrath to keeo it warm, He says now is not the —_—+—- ‘Thomas Keily stole a Bible and a box of cizars trom Thomas Hustuon, of $1 Kenox street, jesterday. time to take yengoance.@When 16 comes we wiil hey trample over the vodies of wnerica, Task who this Mes Yesterday afternoon Charies Smith, of 819 Avenue Does to refer to all Protws A. and John Bloven quarreiied near the residence of OF to the members of ihe Orange euciety Stith, und sunlit sbbea with & pocket Kalle in Mr. Meany shou explicit ion his re. | tae knee. marks nud as to whom his empty thrents apply, If] Last night fa 8 row in tho and Chinese he propores a war ol religion, the people would like | boarau 44 Mu berry Lweo) Angelo to know it. Tam a Protestunt, aud I believe in Vglona Case Jone ea Cnssern, Fra oluers, Angelo Malcbor « 160: Jaw and order, and 1 would just as soon shouluer musket to protect the rizits of Catholic as 1 would a Protestant, Buti! we are to have a trial of religions strength, I, for one, say let itcome, ‘Th sooner suck men gud bad advisers ax btephen J Meany aud Edward L, Carey are twught a1 sting losson the dotier, No vensibie citizen, be be Cath: Protestant, woul! iisten to tie ary ice of Mr. Meany a fibernians are Inboring man, while passing thud Seventh avenne tase plcht er iomiers and severely Y provocation. «Mover Fredericks ‘ole who koemed to DO the Fingead noo bul wes brought to sured. and that t9 it th st _nizhe Witllam T. Kehoo, aged 11, of No. 84% Taraie, here caw be no possibie re nw ch ste io yard for @ pail of Gieinzéinen cannot enjoy the tame priviinge, ard wie ee tg own 0 Mulligan Woo heel Aer aver! Suey sult, mie Mat datiainy Wigan went ou ——— he ACK of Pek, WIthOUL Ws BASK BALL NOTKB, Crew hin Gown the {ront eps up: ctl the fail the boy's 4 arrested: ‘Tho Athictics of Philadelouia bout the Forest Citys of Cleveland on Saturday, 18 to 10 The Lekfords of Brooklyn beat enavilly, Ha, on Baturday, 18 to 8. ‘Tre Winnisimment Cricket Club Our three metropoiitan € ubs this ‘The cunio between the Stors and Atlantis on (o> Capitolive grownds en Baturday was won by tne Atiaatics-id tot. Yostorday attorno n 8 contleman who office on the third Moor of d1i roadway notiood tm has on the Mutuals of the door ot Wanda & Cy second Nour, K firm evor visited the store on funday, he pooped 1 Iwo thicver Wao Were AL Work Ineida rusted OAAL bh und oacajed It was afterward agce-taned that Ihe burgiare effected an ontrance ov pryiig Of tis ho 4 acne In bins ready for removal 189 kid @loves Valued 64 61.008 pl ‘a five day for the sport, being | o oe A BANDITIT'S RULE IN CUBA eaten COL, CANIZAL'S COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF MR. COLAS. sancuadianioee A Life that was Tak o Save a Spank on from Arratgnment~Butcherion at Cuba, Corresvondenee of The Sun, Santiago pe Cows, July 8.—The details of the death of Mr. Colas have been received here and con- firmed since my last, The day after bis arrest he was told that he cou'd #uve his life only on the payment of City thousand dollers, ‘This he refused to do, aud demanded that he be brought before his accuse Of course his trial wos 9 force, and be was con demnod to death, Col. Cofiizal knew that if Colas lived, he himeell would be arraixned, Moreover Valmasedn, who was then on his way here, bad tolegraplied an explicit order that the execution of the sentence be euspended until Nis arrival, beeane tho King of Spain had already sent a pardon by tele. graph from Madrid. Four days previons to the murder of Mr. Col the plates, disbes, knives, forks, and spoons had boen removed from bis prison by order of Col. Cafiiaal, From this prison be was removed to a filthy dungeon, where he remained only one day, that of bis murder. Ho was kilied by two doses of opium, The first » moderate one, whereby he was stapefied, and when in that condition a larger o1 suMcient to produce death, was forced down his Uhront, In the dungeon with him was aiso con. Aned @ toll young man whose naa» has not tran spired, but who, becauso he was an eyn.witnoss of the murder of Mr. Colas, was place with is head in the stocks, and there STRANGLED TO DRATH. evious to the murder of Mr On the day Co! enteen persons, mosit; =| shopkeep rs Of this place, were shot at Cobre, and om the io: lowing day forty more were killed, These latter wer cinvefly nogroes and mulattoos, of whom Cafiz 1 and bis gang bad made use by extortin, from thom, under almost unneard of tortures, fal declarations azainst the men whose death these savages had reso ved upon. ‘When Valmaseda arrived, Des. Enrique Lafont, and Dultefait were sent our oy him to Coore make a post mortem examination of Mr. Co They tound 1b completely empty ; the liver, stom and intestines nad been removed, and tiey tn the heart, which was all they found tnd then siened a certifeate that Mr. Colas had died of congestion of the bi Evry one bere w great powers of owily oceurri Mt weans anything, Foonld guarantee protection it should make its Inws obeyed, and its edicts rex spectod; while here there is absolutely not Dur complete anarchy—mob-law. ‘Ihe nations of the world regurd this islana as belonging to Spain, while In reanty nothing is further irom the truth and of this fact no better proof can be wanted than tue uber disregard with which these Spaniards ve treated a direct order from the King of @ World io regard to what is A constituted gu vernn means power. street; it 0 life and property ¢ at it € Spain. ‘THE OUTRAGES OF TIE VANDALS. It is absurd for Soain to say that she ts ig- horant of what 1# going on here. The Agent of Police of this city, Tomaseo, saved his lie by « and left im- home Gov nt of the ict. Don Juan Tarrida, who las ‘8 been one of the ultra Spaniar of being an ineurgent. Re ma and is also gone to Madrid the commend: Morales bas ron away to many other Spaniards with him lately nw law in any city oc- cupied by the Spaniards but the will of the Cata- Jan volunteers. and the Spanish Government las no force whereby to enforce respect or obedience to Its laws, buch scoucdre ls as Painctas, Gonaalex Boet, Acosta y Alvear, and Cafiizal, commit at their Pleasure unvaralieled ‘airoeities. and tor these very erimes they have in very many Instances been oro- moted by the Government, while from all ot their acts of vandalinm they reap rich harvests in the plunder of the estates of their vieums. T..ese ravages, an Ix alvays the case with bullies, are at heart, arrant cowards. All taeir fighting is cninst inoffensive and UNARMED CITIZENS AND WOMEN, When in contra distinction with these men, we reflect upon the netions sna character of the’ pa triots, the apathy of foreign nations becomes still wore inexplicable, Carios Muauel de Ceapetes parcons eleven who were about to Quesada rewiis the desin dred soldiers who had been capiured by Vicente Garcia ; he even told them they were at liberty to return fo tueir ranks. an offer wwich not one ac- cepted. Gen, Francisco Marcano, whose pardop Was besouzht by ming Spanish oMcers after his capture, had perdoned forty Spanish prisoners in Manzanillo, amoog whom were some of ais very captors, out he was killed. Wollld mot have trespassed so far on your space and your readers’ patie: put my excuse je that it #eems slmost incredibie to us bere, who know what (I Doris we Spaoiah authori ties always pubilish, und how diligently they sock to bide the trach, that the outside world is cor rectly ialormed of the state of tuiazs he THM SPANIARDS ROUTE While thes there atrocities Patriots are doin work outside, 1 Sago the Spaniards were thorouchiy routed at Tempu, a small village two Joagues (rom here, and their losses were very grent, Another and avery important a tion took place om the road between Savaniila and Guantanamo, ‘The good attack was jo by the Cubans on a combined torce of three Spanish columns commanded by @. Valera and the Liencenant-Colonel of the Su atin Kegiment, ‘The Spanisa joss was over forty killed, among woom Colonel of the San Quintin sides a Inrge numver of wou on the Savantiia Ki t bringing in the wou on te 6th. Seven brought in here, including the Li 01 the Sen Quentin, whose name Ww Thotice that the authorities bave no reconnt, in their f this Lieutenant ‘The trains od. ‘The action wounded wore tenant-Colonel Lin, yet published resumes.o! the batiie at Pelaoero, where Lieut.-Co:. Miguel Perea was killed, His’ loss was ap enormous une to their cause, for Le knew the country better thaa any mun they have, Tvresume they are ashamed to coniess the truth, which is, that they lost forty killed, ana that toey fled and left the corpse of Col. on the road, und only went out for it four ¢ alter the baite, when they were positive that Cubaus bad left the Held LONG ISLA Justin Connor of Breslau yesterday treated James Starks to a glass of over by (hrowing tt into his face Stare: ret nea too comp iment by sagibe an eUbAy glass at Connor, which struck him oo toe heed aud Grew blood ‘The left wing of ti the Rev. Mr. Ki ‘who stole ihe organ. taut he was vioiiing in the vi brethien started to" vo for him” mile or more they} by rome wag. ‘Th organized a love LO Rockville Centre Methodists y,, thelr former pastor a rhed (hat thoy had been aowxod Y revurned to the meeting house and Last evening Samuel Conen's the Junction of Falton aud Ada Was burned, The building wns oC Wm D, Jonos. aod is damag 000 ‘The damage to #UCk amounts to over $3,000; Insured John Gulep and Bryan Meculre wete detected 1p Sarrying of clothing. They wore airosied, ‘Yhe magezine at the Washingt the preparntion of rockers, Hants, B goal Corps, exploded on Katurtay mernlag. ‘Th wed oF fir communion bulldwge gad des.royed about $300.00 th of Governnient property. No lives were loss. La ‘upiea by Seikeaut Cameron, aout one hundred vards north of the magazine, @ ed iy Wain {Wo children were sleoping was overturned, —— SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPR, ‘The insurrection iu Algeria is almost crushed, ‘The wite of Jay Cooke was buried in Pailadolpuis yesterday Gov. Randoloh, of Now Joreay, is nt the Mansion House, Long Branch, The Massachasets Convention iu Woreeste jotbing store, at reets, rook lyn, A by iho widow tnaured ‘Saelis for to Radicals are to hold a State 1 dept, 2 ‘The Kev. M. Jacobs, for 40 yours Professor of unsylVania Culege, dicd ta Getiysburg on Sacurdar A train on the Central Pocifle Ratiron' was switched of the trick near Granite Polat, Ney,. on Friday, by @ water ooou Toe steamer Olive Branch sauk tn tho Mississinph on Satarday bevween 8. outs and Cairo, Yooel Wiis WOE ATT WO} MNeNFeY TOF BL OD Col. J Fisk, J Ven a porae of $8,000 for Lie inc ourmile eats aL the A: meting at Memmoudh Park, Lovg.clow wil proouoly start an tals race Phe Amator miners, now that the militia lave been Witluihawn, ato ABAW 1M AEMA sAiInet C yt ivciimsge Of kao Lew 16) 10 Od Lie ‘wo whovsant perno.s attondod the ball at tne Coutinenta. Hotel a mg the leautn Win. B io Hower, Win, i ‘Fler Js ob Fournats, Loar Brau son Daturuay eve delle were Bre GY Gave Mrs We Mra J Milcaoll, Mrs, Col Georgy H db, Mie Howard wt wih Tom th, mau Ma Linnie He ollest man in the country died bsak CHy 0% Saturday, wb be ave Of 18 Care. He Wak Hever ACK Bad OMY & few Minutes ve Cron Ante avou' the room. He ant ' iy om the Min that be would * uever the # 1" aud Just 00. auser the Mincline stopped, aud the Old maa was de: PRICE TWO CENTS AN ENCOUNTER WITH A MOB WHAT WAS PROVOKED DY THE CRY, “I'M NOTAN ORANGRMAN I —- Sereennt Brooks's Focounter with a Gane the Nineteeath Ward-An Officer , and bis Coat Torn to shreds Sergt. Brooks was riding down in a See- Ond avenve car yestercny he saw two men apparently street. He ran to the spot told & COL, KERRIGAN, BX-M. © _— All Night at Gaming Rough-and-Tumb Sidewaik on Sunday Morning. Al five minutes to 7 o'clock yesterday morning Tames Clute, of 29 Canal street, ard David Sanse, of 8% Bowery, with Col, Jumos Kerrigan, stepped fron tue faro bank over the Gotham billiard saloon, Low ery and Housion streets, where they bad been figiit- Ing the tiger all night long, When they reaebed th Street they quarrelied, and Sause vioiently pushed Clote toward the gutter, At this Clute drew his revolver and fired two shots at his antagonist, OM. cer Kiley of the Seventeenth Ward was just on Point of being relieved, but bearing the shots, he the Gotham—A aiternoon, ia Porty Btn of the comhatonts Oue sergeant that he tad bron robded of 8 watch by the man be was holding. The serzesnt, who wee ia civilian drets, put ov his shisid end arrested the Tan across 10 the scene of the affray, Saute was | thiof. A short sirumgle ensned and the sergeant rol'ing around on the sidewalk, seemingly in great | threw hie man. He plecod hie hand in th agony, and a large crowd hal collested around the | pocket and pulled out the watel), lic asked tre Place, ‘The officer at once arrested Cate, who en- | gentiemon whether it was his, ‘The gentleman ro doavored to resist, and vainly tried to fire upon him, ing that it was, took it, The unknown gentle Col, Kerrigan, however, could not bear to see the | man having recovered hia wateh went away, leaving friend of his bosom borne away thus, and sprangto | the sorgoant alone to strugcle with the rescue, seizing the oMoor's club and attempting THR DUTCH WILL DESPERADOES. to wrestit from lim, Bat by this time a nanbor of ‘The rnffians wrenched the eergoant's shiel! from policemen were on tl.e spot, and the gallant Colonel at. The thief erie war liimsell taken into custody, bah caplet gee ‘When taken to the police station in First avena, © bo Orenreme At there words every Hibernian t ¢ lent a help. followed by a throng of spectators, Col. Kerrigan, that he bed shot bim ie self-lerence, hi ant started toward Fist avenue. The sergeant having autempted to take his money from him. pursued and captured bin, ond a Cesperate etrng e silos ish rp toe whe wee vespowed We be denn, gle ensued. ‘Tho screoant threw tte thi f 60 viow with no trace of the recent tragic affray upon hin | lently to the ground thot Le groaned with pain except the dirt which bis gyrations onthe sidewalk The mod increased. Tve sergeant bell bis man. bad attached to his clothing, | Ile refused to make | and seked some gentleman there to summon an mlnok refused to discharge 80 airsiu: but none would voluntoor, ‘Tho tite! aguin explanation of the eant With stones and ole cane te tat tien aE eat flan botors | SOP aah Tate Bi ‘Scott for trial. He discharged them, © missile ef was ogaln rescued from the ting in his determination to make no charge. | S¢rgean ol at home. platbashaiedhiatethe ANOTHUR STRUGGLE AND ANOTiTER MoFCUR. M. THIERS'’S GOVERNMENT. —_—— France is Peace-Amieus t resolve! at Alter the secon reague i ayes a ens aii asaaras to cptets ? Ferained bis fecl was pable to run ssi, secon: throw had somewhat injured tin; bat bis coniederates nelved him along. The &.0b' endea| ored to keep tue sergeant back; bu: be broke fra them, and again gatching ap with the thief, sing! July 93.—M, Thiers in the Nativsal As- sembly yesterday, spenking of Italy, sald it was fits | him Cut of the crowd, Vey teke Nim inv Botslble to adopt a couse which would toad to war. | recrtveH gseyire view on the hed dus we bruled Tie true policy of France was peace and reorgen- | ail over the bo grappled wisn tue thief, ization, No steps must or should be taken which in threw him ound. ‘Stones and init fying about bis head, Alirge nob was will even tend to alienate Itoly, eady to kil hia, Ne French troops have reoccupied the city of Amiens, The Court of | officer was to be se held bis man, Xos tion has exonerated M. Davienne, President | thé mob again rescued thy prisoasr. of the Court under the Empire, from all criminality THE ESCAPE OVER A PaRCIPICE. in the a@nir of Marguerite Belanger. M. Favre b: At First avenue isa precipice of about twonty ordered the prosccution of the Verité (aewspaper) for publishing a letter trom M. Lalbye Gen, Faidherbe, who was elected to the Assembly by three constituencies, has chosen to reoresent the Department of the Nortn. Le Monde of to-day pro | Wi# compelied to desist, Ills cout was tora to ones tliat the Island of Corsica be tendered to t.e | shreds. Yope asan inviolable residence, by waich means it After the exeounter a boy found the cinime that the supremacy of France e ceiender eld, with the pln broken off vet five feet. The thief und bis gong van down that precipice, ond the sergeant attempted to follow, but the moo on top began to hurl jarge stones at him, It would have been sure dent to foilow, and be serconnt's evat wa Of the Catholic faith will be maintained, afterward found with a subpeaa in its pockot The Bonapartists’ journal, Avenir Libera’, law nH tue Lh of July, o been seizod for publishing avirulent attack anon M. | complaint Met Wiliam Jules Favre, Prince Napoleon, wno nas been stay. | Heraun, Word was sent nth strest ing for three re, has been ordered to | station, but wou sho policy arrived uli was quiet leave France, Tie muricipal elections are procee.'- ——- ———— — Ing to-duy. No cisturbances have occurred. OM | Extending the Good Work of the Little Sine Ca ake T I 4 ters ef the Poor in Williamabnrat Tun OumanenD. Yesterday afternoon Bishop Langhlin of Brook: iapapaiies lyn land the corner stone of the Church of the Im A Murderous Hiterntan's Exploit om Bonrd | mecuiate Conception aitacied tothe Howe of the the Steamboat Champion. Aged and Infirm Foor, at Bushwick avenge ond Yesterday afternoon Joseph Martin, a German, | Coestnut street, Williamebu: This Nome te with several of bis friends, took # suil down the boy on the steamboat Champion. When botweea Staten Island and Sandy Hook, op the retarn trip, Mr. Martin saw a man sitting on the forward deck, with cuts in his face and blood on his clothes. He asked the man what bud happened, and learned that he had deen benten without provceation. At this moment a Hibernian avproached and said, under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor, who have during the last thice years establisied twelve Homes in di ent parts of the country, Tne Kev, E. Leliovre 1s the Superior General of the order, He came to this country with a band of the Little Sisters after he had estaplieued Howes ta Rnglaod, Scotland, and Ireland, he Home in Willismsvurgh bas 103 inmates, A large buliding adjo iz the church bs my is almost com: & Are, ‘a friend of his?” Mr. Alartie replied . It whl give room for a hundred more. Ait No." adding that he thought it was wrong to | porsons, irrespective of creed and nationality, are Strike anotuer without the slightest cause. Before | admitted to their Homes. ‘The grounds aro please another word was spoken the ru Man assault au Mai ‘The captain of the Champion Harbor Poitce boat, aud ruffian w. custody. He gave his uame as Pullip Hotter, » Eday. On the way to the city the priv to pay Mr. Mi to withdraw tne charge. her trel wos locked up in the Chambers street station. eee New York Roughy Murdering @ Police ta the Elysian Field: Last evening special officer Funshon attempted to stop 8 Oght between «party of drunken meu in the Elysian Fields, Hoboken, some of whom hud drawn knives and revolvers, Tae officer arrested one of them, und about a dozen set upon bim, ‘The edifice is to be built oi W brown stone trimmings. Tt wil including the chancel, by ¥4 feet. P be M6 eet Weep, t Siders on a Picnic. Between 3,000 and 4,000 persons participated im the picnic of the Tenth Wart Wm. M, Tweed Association in Funk's Park, on Saturday, Thore was a walking match by Michael Evers and Jona Bryan over a mite course, It was won by Bryan ia 7:10, Then there were two rowing matches of tl each, Tae prize for the Orst was taken Peter B. Brown. Richard Wilson and Jolin Bevan Cuing the prisouer and beating Fanshoa with his | Coptended for tne second, asd Bryan won. The Own locust apd the butt of a revolver until be w. Hon. Frank Daffy, who was there as lur.e as lite, insensible. His skull was Isid bare ia two or thr contemplated a ballvon ascension, bot the alr slip i his recovery is douvtiul, A squad of | uid not arrive ta time, Mr, Dufly drons woul.lug Ving Deen Geapatched to the place arrested | but sode water, athew Moffett, Jona Wilson and eee York rough HOURS OF LEISURE. i y ‘The St, Augustine Ber evolent S« announ The Harlem Railroad Company have for some | picnic in Syivun Para, at the foot ot Pith street. Bor Fisania, to-morrow afferavon, The ds rE. Nolan Association of the Tenth Ward go to Union Park on their aunnal oienic Sth of August, The Hon, Fiauk Duily engincors ( testivities time been covering the cut of the Harlem Railroad between Sixty-seventn and Sevent,’-first streets, the inteotion being to make an avenue above the tunnel, The work was nearly completed. but yesterday the arch between Bey hwnd Seventy firs streets everal persons who were wader t part of the tunnel. Martian Amn Carson, aced 12. of 6% Ninth avenue, aud Philip Scbreimer. aged 10, Were both very seriously if not fatally injur es = BROOKLY -—. —- rupulous dealers woo are solli Ae ars to be sunimoned before The five & Whicebill 5 Socretary Robeson snd Senator Cattell of N cory va sore peson and Senator Cattell of New PERSONAL INTBLLIGENCE. doreyy tea thy Navy Yard on paturriay afternoon —_—— ‘aod «rane Campagne as Uncle oain’s expease, Col, Jams Fisk rode out yesterday on horseback. | KE iward Doyle, a well known Brooklyn politiclaa Gon, Martia Witherspoon Gary, the Sir Waiter | and liquor merchant, died of heart disease ta Kain of South Caroli Geld, Conu., on Friday last at ti St. Nicholas, Ty was Uhirtyecight y ro Nien of Indians bd Vane, nus vocupy anyomiee ce, | On Sanday of last week, De, Ambrose of Court cept slaw office in future. street > ap wen on atal tig on ow Gown: ws Day. -A squall capeleca she boat, and Gens, Rufus Inglis, Low Wallace, and Custer and Ricnard Schell, Lawreuce Jerome aod party took Special eleanor ai Pougincemrie, yesterday, tor New ork. Various newspapers have usserte! that the Hon, SSONAZCL WA Years War Grow ody floated ushore a Day Ridge: ‘The body of the man found wit! the rive ver sleet wae Lt Yoster4. his throat ent in tifled by the wie 0: Justice Lyuen he that of her drotuer, WM. Mur Benjamin Word fs one of the principal owners of the | phy; but tk Was endesquentiy. ascce 4 that Mr. Kevtnoxy lotteries, recentsy broken up, That gen | Murpay was Vving i Malden, N.Y The us, serpy Woman feaya "thaw he has vot tory deny con: | (hereiore recuains un -olved u pecton with the Kentucay or any other loiter x copt to sue the mew who con rolled them tor money pry ore they have swindied h.ni out of, JOTLINGS ABOUT LOWN, oe — HORSH NOTE Tie Weatobalia arrived last night, fe - Muric in Mount Morriis Sqnare this evening, nes H. Coleman (ti6 horse, not the man) is | syivan Lodue N Kk. of P., plow Bast River trotting niore Fquarely Uian heretofore, and dving ie OE a alpha very well Park August 4 Caffror of the West Thirty seventh strev new black team (o a lich wazon, They are hard to | P° ‘4 Deat, even Ly single stonpers, Vie Wilmington eater tay, just sevem Juoro Curtis and John MeCoole are drivi Gare OPA we Aad A RGR eos very inst bay Hambletonian, He possesse The Mon, Ay Sullivan wilh address the @ action Or speed, aad promises to suow susepn Dowling Association In thelr bail tie event: @ ¥ tune. Jobn Helm, who had bis hand shattered by ea The Hon. Tho Canary, who is so widely oding canauu on ie Fourth of Juiy, died yew known, lias pure! Wai Vatorest iu uve ce @ brated trotter Dre ai tigurs. te bas persons wounde show a areat epeod etl) to Belevue He rpital wer 1 yee teriay No. 1,86 complains that opposite] Rroot street Mw Shree (A ve. the vavemcot Ts 4 Dad Iti tuipcrs ule for w truck t@ Allen, tor $1 600, Jefferson to pull n wadu pase witnous f- Jury, best three in five. tle wants to put up the sweetues: Prof. Join W Howe wos buried yestercay Of lito, aud Calls upon the Jefferson party to stad along | from mt Clements BE. Conreh, The remains were their inoney Vakew to St, Mark's Cemesety Coroner Young will) the riot tio vay, ery “fF PES oner Young pein the rlot inquest 10 lag Naw JERSEY, Stopaen J. Moanyand Df Kuban will mpoear ia be Bios hal of the reiatives of ihe dead, Yesterday forenoon Mr. Keeno, 7% yoars old, of | ‘The body of a men dressed In a pray. mulitory Newurs. fell from @ haymow, aad was fatally iajured. coat, With «tue rosetts on left breast, was found of ‘The Hudson County Register is to be removed to | Hl sueet, North Biver, yasiecday Hoboken, and ts to be publisved, as heretofore, by the Thorian Carey, of 153 Riizibetd street. jampsd Hon, Peter ¥, kyerett, fro the 6:15 «raia'of the nudvon iver Hailvoa t cvune Ina tub race between Robert Worden and Robert | !e it m Dovbs Ferry, and injured his hand, Hoory for $1000 side off Filth siroet, Hoboken, on Bat Capt, M.C. Ro ron, of 86 Jonn street, le recet weday oveaing, Heary won by about 1d foot ¢4 $11 for the widow of privaio Wyatt of the Lw« As Robert Barry, a teamster, wus crossing too | oad Regiment, and otters have railroad track at Warren etreet, Jorsey City, \esterduy I's place on the Kigits aven feith hhoruing, be Was struck by ® locomotive and ‘alaliy Jock oh tare ty lines be injured, 4 window paios a The New Reveire road from Ferry strost, Hoo: | Co}, ‘Tomas Smith, an old pixty Warler and Kon, to Jeraey Chy Heights has boon taken oa OF Mh roreas of the tote. dann dordan, and pow Chiet Ob Hands oF tue contractors aud ie in future to be rua Potion in Pemn, 10 (HE CHLY, Montag MIME the 1aterest ol the Hoard of Public Works some bouhorn Lieve. Last year the expense of the Jersey City govern: Taanc Oxborn, 61 years of ave, & printer emoloved Me ides g Domucratic admin eration was $1,031.00 | inthe, Meraid ofie vax run cVae nlm yon The exycnditnre of tao Hoard of Public Works and ihe | Jurca bye PAL ot tue Taird avenue line, wt Chotlaim ® raical goveruuieat during the past sive montis | and Pear) st.oo # last nisut 1,080 040 Henry Kayo of 120 Kast, Twenty-sizth atreet, Ju the cree of King azainat Kackman, the Cours | white eduutig ior ertson Svtmi day niatt septrwor 01 Error of New Jereey cave a imanimon opioiou th | throneh oa. window. of Dr Decoys i Eat favor'ot Dr Ri kMan mate we Molluntor rear | Vyventy-Oitn ervet. Novody was ait, ‘The Goctor re gament, which ivet \Justior 'Brattey inst Tuerdar’ae | cuss cb mske m easrge hid, fie al-o gave an inst the piaiasilt tn Or cicer ribo ‘paid Gal her name Ge: The wocknoldors of the yacht M rit, headed by I ast kigne oy eit Wosty weudere?ohout fone of the Hobo seh {eFF¥ masters, hold a vithya © mat hyiune Was Giatle toeten ADvabing rt ierooon over Lice toss. the Vessel UAW He was caiedfor at the West Tuirty-acycuee tha heen wrocaed ou the Canary islands. Alter ove av ou 108 Moo allent prayer Fat Jac faiuiecs and Was Orde | Oy saturday afternoon they hid fn exciling foot om are on the Brauaie ot he N. YCAti ete CUD, The Rev. Mr. Dowling, of the South Baotist | ‘tu, be con Het ba yor aud Buot Borrow Caurch o1 Newari, yortordas peace) a seranon yn eu | Tn alauuure! was ene ul atte, aa & Mame Dray cuginr, Guorge H. Mids aid Frans | we tie gamed Clap ae Th Gistnpio | ane KMoantwno ast tine lives a fils Saitoh. on tn: | Sie hnesion wad oom mL Re Uwe past Rew New York Gailroaa Kin Hist. The | ae race was won 9X recon, 41 Drv {Locomotive Kegineers attended in» er OF Lae twonty-eigt, persons wouiiled in the riot ana t ken to Mount Shoal Hospita.. deme ” Yesterday afiernoon wx Mr. James P. Quoronel | Peter Clare Reoterick Mower tion: Henge eorcteats and wite were driving 4ovu Montgomery avevis Jer 1 at Phen Cay, gan Cline. Pal Lode they were ran into bya tazer boer ! neck. Pririck Harvey. Juin C'lirien, Sill Wak! er, 9 tue United Brewory, aad Michae) Mangahan ell ane ve doing Hower. toa cr bene ¢ Css eo teht wa Owes | well Matick ieoad Way se ouy turoudn <2 Mugs ty Mn. ry aabrary to ti Chat! Ue PUI SU Lae F ‘becky api eens WAY) w CXpeobations of t