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cc = THIRTY-NINTH YUAR. Geveien A DAZZLER IN BROOKLY 4 NEW FLUTTER IN ARISTOCRATIO HEBREW sOcIEIY. —— © Orthodox Jews ina t Ocreme: Reformed Sy Temple Israel, the aristocratic PoRve on Greone avenue, Brooklyn, wa Sverflowing yesterday afternoon with the éite of Hobrew society in the City of Churches and New red to witness the nuptials of Mis 1, Of Carleton avenne, Brooklyn, and Mr. Isane Gottscho, of the Hr of Gotischo & Bros., ‘whol.sole faney goods dealers of this city. It was nderstood that this was to be a-very grand affair, 48, indeed, the erent number af invitations that bad boon isened indicated, Some time before the hour Dopointed for the ceremony, elegant private equi- Pages, with liveriea drivers snd footmon, depoaite | jmated packages of silks, eating, and laces at tie doors of the aynegorur, and t'e avenue opposite was (airly blockeu with the pathering of uninvited goectators The ushers, Messrs, Ernst Davids, Jaane Leopold, Louis Isaace, and Sainuel Goldstein, Wore kept ousy for upward of bal on hour seaung THK RAPIDLY ARRIVING COMPANY, tnd reserving seals for geleet ones yot to arrive. Hie Honor Mayor Kalbfleiseh was awong the early vals, and was provided with a seat on the altar piatiorin beside Dr, Moser, the President of th fynacogue, The Hon, Tom Murphy, priscipal Deputy Sheriff of Kings county, had a high seat among the audience, The Hon, Moses Kessel, the to-do Superintendent of Poor, was also provided With an cligible position, The Messrs. Berry,of Berry Bros., Brooklyn, with their eleaautly-drossed ladies ; 4 and lady, and Mr, I. Burlien, of New Sinon Beer and lady, N. Bernstein aud lady, A. Kahn nd Indy. 8 Young and bis boautifal sister, K Leopold and Miss Leopold, besides a host more whose names wore not familiar to the reporter, were tito amove ‘he company, Fivo misters of the bride, All younger than eho, and exceedingly pretty girls fre-sed uniformly lo white with pink sashe Iracied general attention. THe TOILETS OF THR LADIES Present were ence, tionally rich and beautiful, while the Jisplay of costly Jewelry is seldom equalled in any gathering. Some of the gentlemen seemed to be in doubt what manner of synagogue they were fm, aod aa with their new hate on, after the ortho. Gox fashion, peering about and wondering why the wine moved theirs, At last, Lowey it seomen to be universally agreed that ali hats should be re Boved, and the rigid orthodox cadies disuppenred, A temporery staging or platform bad been ar Panged in (ront of the reading desk, on a level with ‘Whe alloy piatform, and extending that elevation out Jo the for the accommodation of dhe bridal party. platform was reached only Dy the morrow steps leading to the altar, A MOST INCONVENIENT AMRANGEM MNT, Wpecialy for an elaborately dree Merward discovered, Tue spa to the bridal party was aiso much too narrow, causing » Tearful compression of toilets when the Indies took bieir positious upon it, The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Dr Wyers, winisier of the congregation, who wore a Diack #ilk robe, not anlike the gown of an Episco: pal clergyman, and a round full cap of black velvet While the company was assembling, the mii Bad the Prosident of the Synagogue were en: to Ailing ap the marriage contract and affixing the Beale of the aynagocue. Iwo small cilver salvers Were elso provided, exch bearing a giass of wine. whieh were set on the reading desk io readiness for We. Mr. James Hoffman, the regular orgsnist of hat sypagogue, presided in (he organ loft, will boir consisting of Mudeme Blanchard, soprano; Madame Jacksun, alto; Herr Albgelt, tenor; and Bu. Dasso. WEDDING ANTRRM, * The yy arrived at the outer door a few Minotes alter 2 o'clock, when the cuoir opeved the ceremony by chaunting in the Hebrew tongue in feu of the wedding hymn, the anthem: © Blessed are those who come tn the name of the Lord. We biess you in the House of the Lord,” While these woras were being sung the bridal Party moved down . beadea were were four grool o and bride: (og in couples L the bride, and 1s Sarah Kess autiful bionde ilamsbureh; Wiliam Reiss of Brooklyn Emily lerael. the bride's + brotner.and Mi Louis Kessel, the bride's cousia, and Mise There Eases TUR TOILETS OF 7 I DRSM ATLA, ‘Te bridesmaids were sll dressed uniformly in pufked aud ruMet, with aso profuely puffed and ruled, aud caugit up ai the sides aud back, waists were of the same waterial, with Ligh end Sowing sleeves, worn o derwaiste wi low necks and short sleeves. ney all w we sasiies, anc had their hair flowing. insiated on forcing men Into pews, which id leit the bride and aisle in great emba: evused an awkward del €room standing midway of t Tovewen', As soon as the to tie a form, when th then Lhe e100 i and after suine confusion al wore proverly arranged. THe BRIDAL DEES. The bride wore a magnificent white corded iin skirt and court train of prod scaliuped about the bottom, Tie sais was fu: Poinpadour, and profusely trimmed with elegaut point Ince. Her hair was dr braiie und urls, A rich jilusion eustomury ve bouquat toilet, “She Sue wasa fully developed wo | face, lusirous dark Joweiry ® beaut THR CEREMONY. on of the appearance and ar ry had subsided the ceremony (be minister, making the following an Bouncement and impromiptu prayer in the Eug!is! lonews Fannie Israo! and Tenac Gottscho, who Proached thie bait apot in xccordaner w nin belie of the Faith of Ist ve momentous ana solemn import Sf your iives, we Will HOW IbVoKE Divi four bet 6 NOW Ay the laws. Tmpte eel w 1 Ibis period bicesing 1 THe ros TER. | and ever gractons God eer of Almighty, most am Beeply 1 mony, ‘aoknowiedg any pees, and iby wilen Vurrounded ‘these. Thy servants, from their ears praia, an! we eutread Thee to Cont aue toward then hy protection and Thy guidance as they now a pear before Thee to Yow fdeuty aud devotion, and to be eome united in boly wedicek, which shail ink the ‘ny one to each other. t ne to the other their path through. life ‘on the bappi Beas of each other. Do 1 watch over them and preserve within their bres freeing of [pegs Crust whieh may lead (hem to wala united in evan of duty. Cause the work of thelr bands to be Mrevgthoned and established Be Briniy settied Im Thy pi ver thet, Q Lord, au Cause thelr hears $) pis and Thy wi all upoo the b THE BLESSINGS ANI The blessin, ehanted Tinister a wine, of the Hebrew service were then Plonally in. the Hebrew tongue by the 1 choir, When the muste hi a the minister handed to the eroom one of the ¢ Of wice whieh ihe groom io turn handed to the Uride, Who sipped from it and reture to the fip0m ue latter sipped from tne same giass and feturned alver I er then panded the groom a pi toe he proceeded to place upon th ger, pa) ing in Hebrew Tue BETHOTUAL, #\1ed to ine us wife according to ae) * bie minister pronounced in Bogl np gold pride’s By this thou wrt relawe of Moves b thie Almighty Goo and Inanc Goltscne are LOW United Nine er then addressed he couple inthe ws), closing ae fy lowe d now go Lirough b raging 10 is you Mc but bu ana Y fori whic Hy Is a Hi VIe o 1 Upeful lessons You that, (hough Joy tray Bur Jom of ous uatiunalty, on On every oceaNlob We nded of our form nipleteness roken Op Get HOt expect the pi nooth. ‘There may be te DOW avpeare the cle ere but Ae these ple let ali trivial sorrow, tered far apd wide s than the per eiaes, brikt! ke th exinience a 2 s um shell crabs in 1 air neariy black, t be with the kin ave Nove rende ou, OL etch ® t * t at out t Th ike \irely 5 ou our career at 4 yon'learning that the stock of sea yams bas terribly depleted. Mr. Shandiey Ws left-han Was BON feellug very weil unm o marred, ont crvstal-like hopes easily broken, nniess Ube. Feet on hi ber aime. Tie ring which wnite® yon 19 simple. and lot It re. mind von that tc is not grandeur nor riches why ch In fre hanoiness, out con entinent And depen tenes oo ony vou will each have oor ene i On other's Er Dartakiug of ¢ Higher thio ai may you soar to happiness, Joy, and ComMOrt hore, b.e#sing And #ai Varion hereatver: Errot oF THR ADDRESS. Dorine tho delivery of the address the bridal PAF y maintained s most respecttui und Tue audience, and especially U a da ot the bride, seemed muce the oussages relating more direcsly to her, # savor Kalb bad fequently bv appry bis bandkerch ‘ovner's ut of Diese a7 9° of woal the minister ly ied At the conclusion of the a handed the bride che marriage certilcate, ne; ‘With pink ribbon, saying: 1 now hand you the marriace contract aniting yon as MAD snd Wile, May It 96 the harbiugot Of peace, Joy, happin s# aud contenunent, A ARCOND GLASS OF WINE—THE PAOKAN OLass, aninga was ne secon liad been: ister handed the groom one of the empty vlasses, #bich the latter dashed upon the four, breaking 11 19 pieces, ‘The priestly ben tion, in Hebrew, was then chented by the minister, the euoir responds avevery senteure, Afterward the benediction wat repeated ia Buglish, aa foliows THE DENEDICTION. Almighty God. Soveretvn and Jown trom Thy holy bi reserve these Thy serv ng bands with the minister, the bride and groom retired to Ueir carriige, closely foliowed by (he bridesmaids and groomsmen aud the reat of the company. THE WEDDING RAST AND PRsTiVITiEs, The wedding party were driven at once to Gothic Ho'l on Adams streot, where ® dinner war served by a noted restanratour of New York, to wach about 100 ghests sat down. The invitstions co the epilon specified % o'clock aw the hour, at was flied with tue younker portion of the Hebrew community, who protracted the fertivities until a lite hour in the night with dancing and merry-making. The bride 1d groom will take their departure 04 Ninwars 8 Man with @ Pitcher-A Family whem the Police are in Dread ot, The following entry appeared yesterday on the Dotter of the Fourth street station, Williameburgh " Two o'clock this morning Officer Corcoran brought Kaward Ke ly to this station * hom he fonod bleeding in Pourth street from nthe face: wien he Tnfiicted Uy ina gaizon th et, who eirack eaminer, Jt. an ste Fou by tha wer takeu to bis home, and all On a SUN report with the tingular resolved to inqaire found to res'\le at Mr. Ryan “reading this be wee struck use tat closes the entry, and into the affair, Mr, Kelly wes . on Grand and Fourth streets, Mr. Ryan bas « liquor store on the Ors floor, At the time of the Feporter's visit 18 was crowded with a number of men, young and old cussing in undertones the sesault upon Mr. Kelly An intelligent-looking man, whom the reporter questioned as to Mr, Kelly's Conditicn, replied On, he is well." 50u way objection to giving th of the ease?” asked tue reporter. “Nong whatever; only Ido not wish that men. tion should be made of his name, beciuse hi mother, who is an old lady, might become no exci: ed on hearing of her son's injuries that something serious might happ: Kelly came from Jersey OM avisit to see some friends who are borrding with Mr, Ryan, On Saturday night he took a walk around, and yesterday morning, with a young man, went to the Stevens House above there. Some cross words were passed while in there betweeu his triend and some parties int room, He told them not to touch bis friend, as ae would not allow it. Ove Rip Brown then strock him with a small cbina pitcher on tue head, while the others set upon bim and gave bima beating, Brown kept striking hin with the broken pitcher, Even if he does get over his wounds, Ue Will be acarred ior life, His people in Weat Troy won't know bin," i + He lives in Troy?” anid ther. vter, and is weil known, being the owner of @ Alter they Lad fearly murdered him, « wn found him on the sidewalk and took him house, where uis Wounds were dress: particula her, but added that it was of no use, in the room at the time would aw being the brotuer of the Fire Co there were no arrests, Lt wonld do myseit, tor these fellow Chis Kip isacierk in t the other clerk: others nearly kilied the party was arrested, but Justice Voorlies liner ated him an hour alterward.ut 2 o'clock in the morn ing When Martin anpeared before hit to testily, the Judge addrossed non the evils of inten perance, and afier soundly rating him told him he woul. cismiss the case, but that If Le ever apooured devore bim again he would punish him severely, So you sce it's Just toi: Around bere you get licked by the Jastice for py the pang nd reprimanded complaining A Charge of Vandnli: tained- Something that the Speakers will Probabjy Read in the Institute To-nlght, The following is the text of a printed commu. jon recetred at THE Sun office yesterday: OVE cx oF STON. JonD/ x & THOMSON, F iiton street, New York, sept, 2, 1871 1o the Batior of The Su Sim: For the [ast ten dav we have heen engaged in ruting » pamp diet for ove of our rustomers, contain iug_anvexhor? af the frends practivea by Mevsre Hall, ‘( eeny, abd have been running presi ork for the lust four nighis Alter clusing ovr e jinent at eleven o'clock ob each of these big ite oundreis whom we believe to ne paid hiring) of Mr. Richaid B. Connoliy), surreo. Uitiontly. enterec our press and composing’ roe ta tivered ‘wiih tle type forme.as they lay cn the pr es. and m Danging | destroy in huadren doll Bolly hiad ma: the author. for toe parpe modifeation of the pamphlet; but sis offer having been rejected. he ried co the desvwerate expedient Of sending iis hire ‘és into our premises. Fortunatel\, thie p anand Vliaivy wae dicuvered ernie Demphiets were circulated, na they were utended part ly for the lar of Our CluzeDE to he hel on Weare now engaged In renrinting t 11 be “completed in time to satiety the demaude of our customers and to be road by the pub. wide but another ink 1 whe chald of gust will ‘ontrol the hui ‘and iong-deiraude track of tier tools, and expect soon to ght to Jet BONE JORDAN & THOMSON, On receipt of the communication a SUN reporter called upon Comptroller Connolly at bis rerid in Park avenue, ‘To him the reporter thus deli € ops fen who vate audo. 4 Who rule the ople Of our city a about itt" or nothing to say, My people bave struck upon Vortising their busiuess, at it,” Do you know anything concerniog the pam phiet spoken of in this commanication 1” *Have never heard of the thing, but presume that it is 9 compilation af the articles printed in the Times ‘And who is the author or como T haven't the slightest idea, unle O'Rourke.” Who is O'Rourke? “A sort of adventurer who, having failed teacher of feucing, caine to me last year in ing condition, and’ obtained @ position my department, 1 gave him work to keep him from ulter deatitation, and be is nom trring to make cap ital on the information be is supposed to have o tained from my books,” — ONG ISLAND, mpre an ty Af is that poor on Long Island. A oye, Dayged an al wall, partridge, bine F Sonth Bay | recent p e table of on, Woodcock. and dwih Mr shandi fairly Hon. Micha Teli. LL, Inst week, caught 227 bi exerel of Fire teland. $1 w ‘Great Bouth Bay” andtao. p Creek. “Myor O'H, who aie at (he gu 1. will probably return co 1 J. Shandley, durin Hackett, 4. Pt] ani | Brooklya. PART OF RAHWAY IN ASHES a THE DESTRUCTION OF THREE OF MER GREATEST FACTORIES, Ye AMIE BLOD Kdyoint tory, on Campbell 91 Woodraft & Danbam’ Wm. Morgan's sash and bitad factory, all of which were totaly destroyed, together with # barn be looging tu Chas, Hoff, aod « large shed stocked with hubs oeionging to Calhoun & Tucker, whose (ac- tory was, wowever, saved, A number of adjoining bali we wore be tly scorched and slightly barned. ‘Avout €20,009 *vorth of carriages were saved from Wovarat & Doaham'e factory. ‘The building wes 4 three and four-story on fA frontage of 90 and @ depth of 810 feet, with @ Wing im the ie considerably wider than the main building, Twea- \p-Dve Minutes alter th was discovered this fm rvetere, with its materials and 90 000 feet of dry white wood in the rear, Was a seething wase ha hea no totem: remen, and burning k uitel ing posts on the sidewalk W: the ground minutes later Morgon's batiding 40 by 60 feet, standing clos frame building, was another m betore 2 o’cluck tho walis bad ail fallen in was no win lat the Lime, or nothing could powsibly have prevented the destruction of hall tae towa. ‘The hud tactory of Crihoun & Tucker, on the fame bloc, was on fre twice, but was saved with Toss of a quantity of Anished hubs stored in & | and valued at about $1,200, A stable in the fear of Woodruff & Dunham's factory, Delorging to Mr. Charles Hoth was also destroyed. A horee and carriage were, however, saved. ‘The building And stock Were e total joss.’ Mr. Hols house ad joing wae on fre, but was saved with » loss of about $50. Win.’ Morean's house and Chamber. taints Hotel on the adjoining block were also on Bre, and hod there been @ slight breeze none of these buildings would probably have beeo ped. Tue Firat Methodiet Charch took fire ‘rom cinaers, Dut was yerv wlie tty camaged. The totel lows is at 1 erday moroing & fire broke oat ia @ black. Kyre & Brown's carrince tnc- ot, Radway, ft ettended to carriage manufactory, and ah factory, following are the lom and insorances: Evre $15,008 on builiiug and stock; & Dunham tose tr: jon to $90,000 of sLock dy damaged. ‘They xre insured for at red for Ay dawned y 2,000 A number of other ight or ark ior wall amounts, as some buliaings were at ove time on fre, are thrown ont of employment. About 6 o'clock. she Oremen Were drawing aside some of the b mbers, the charred and visckened man ‘was exposed, lying at the foot of fn Woodruff & Dunhatn's thetory.s tit was the body of sone into the bi idly some one Of tb ot he ehiunney the Orat rayposition was ti one of the employees who had ine to ,emove his tools, or firemen who had been engaged in removing the vehicles, The roils of the workmen and fremeo e lunt ediavely called, and every man answered to bis name. who was wer fy y A gentleman named Vail goods from the second story, when drivgs, trom window by toe flames, found that ches white be tind come np were on fre ax; saw (wo other meq on the 9-7 at the Who seomed 10% vewildered. Running to Aa lightni him, slid 0 calling to the men to (oli ground. One only tollo eqaest anti to-day, ry tification of the wissing sometlimg oaiing bo the tx so may be discovered. #40, | Riyer & Brown, $25.000; insurance, $5,000. Wood ced & Dunham. 410,000; "insurance, $40,000, Wi Morgad, $15,000; #0 insurance, Tetal lows, $140,000. ' hoped —-— GREAT FIRB IN ATTORNEY STREET. ——— Uhe Destenction of Bromborst & Co.'s Plontog Mille-Lose $30,008. Yesterday morning fire w discovored in the ¢ 140 and 112 Attorney atreet. to the adjoining buildings of 142, occupied by bhardt & Reidinger, meat choppers, whose loss 18 $1,000, and who were also heavy losers by the r ‘The flames spread ra idly to the p ‘aod turning uilis of Bromhors who occupied a part of the cellar and the whole of the first and second floors of 140, 142, five story beck duit cent Bre tn N. nd 144 Attorney street, and 189 Btanton ind Who lose $12,000 on stock and machinery the bullding, which they own, Wil 1, turner, and Mrs, Steigmalier, emok ing pit Ker. on the third Moor, lose $2 000. L. Herbolsheimer & Co., turner: fourth floor of 140 abd 143, | stock, machinery, and tools. ing pipes, on fiftn floor, suffers a loss ot The other tenants love about $4,000 coilec! The origin of the fre was not ascertained itariam ix strongly suspected. who occupied the about $5,000 on jacob Maurer, smok 1 000 A San Domiuge Town almost Destroyed. The steamer Tybee, from Sau Domingo, brings nows thet almost the entire business portion of Puerto Plata was burned down on Aug. 21, The joss ts estimated at $800,000, on which there is lithe or po insurance, ‘The origin of the fire was un. following is a list of tue principal Messrs. Ginebra Bros K. Heentman, Viren & 1 V, Hinke, Machen, Cabanas Meila & Bre: Westen, A. Newman, ‘T. Eric kno suffe Co., My Charles Newmaan Mill Rarned, LING, —The Wheeling Iron and Nail Company's mill, situated at the upper end of the city, was totally destroyed by fire this after: ‘The fire originated in the south end of the ‘The building beine built entirely of wood dry, bur was one of the rapidity, The miil turing nail plates, In tothe nail will, the Company operated «large bar iron department, Everything was destroyed. Fully threo hundred men were thrown out of employ: ‘Loss, $300,000; insurance, $120,000, a A Maine Village on Fire, A fire in Richmond, Me., yesterday morning, destroyed tome thirteen dwellings and stores on the side of Maine and on White and Church ment. south street Tie fre broke out about midnignt in stitching building on White street, and burn subdued, hoe til daybreak before Thirty buildings »bllged to leave the engines to protect their own property, Allied by la Los! d their places were ngines over an $11,000, Worked .000 ; Insurani te. REDUCING THE MAJORITIES, ——— Terrible Election Fights in New Mexico s Persons Killed, Sante Fx, New Mexico, Sept, 8.—The fost yesterday had the following correspondence trom La Merijla in the southern part of this Territory * The election excitement in this valle; to-day in one of the most fearful affrays ever wit- sed here, It is no exaggeration to say that Diaza has been literally drenched with buman blood. At present writing, Sunday evening, the ith, seven persons have dees killed, while itis ea: Uimated that thirty a OF elKht are fatally, os wh over § hour. culminated re wounded, of whom seven From five o'clock this afer oon until sx the plaga resounded with pistol shots and groans. For fifteen mivutes the fring was in censant, and continued during the moat of the hour The Repodlican and Democratic parti selected to-day as the most suitable tin demonstration of the campaign. this morning both parties cor tions, The | avoiding distur formed in proce of meeting with until mhenced thelr prepara: Jens were evidently desirous, neces, and the respective ton and passed each other's pl tan outbreak, Nothing app r the meetings bad adjourned ab procession reformed, At 5 P.M. bot m In the pings, exchanging defiant vivas. A. pistol shot was fired, when ® general fight encued. ‘den, women, and children burried to their houses. but the Ogbt was kept up from windows and housstops, te dead and wounded falling on 0, John Leman, Republican candi tkilied. 1 Hl ices. ‘Tne for Judge ¢ killed ard the f fight took ‘at Anton Chico, ne Vegas, in which two persoun were killed seven wounded, The people are terribi here, but everythii ce and good o is being dove to pr er. —— Drew np Ringwood Lake, Wanwice, N. Y., Sept, 2.—The other after. noon Wm, Johnson, Thos, Rohan, and Cornelius Leary, employed on the Montclair Railway at King wood furnace, took a boat from Brown's Hotel, on lor arow, On their return the boat 1d wae capvised. Thos. K Leary were drowned. Tt rod. Ib te weld that Robs Ringwood Ink NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, The Restenntt ‘Thiers and th Martial at Vorm Panis, Sept. 8.—President Thiers bas written a letter to M. Larey, asking bim to withdraw bis rosignation, The decree passed on the Bist of Aavust prolonging M. Thiors's powers provides for & Vice-President of the Counell of Ministers to occupy the chair in case of the absence of M. Thiers. Iu consequence of the changes made in the Consti tation, the members of the Ministry resigned, but resumed thar portfolios at the request of M, Thisr ‘The publication of tae Verkd newspaper tas bee ‘he court-martial of Versailles will suspend ite 1 sittings for three days, aitor whic it will take op {6 casox of Cavaliers, Rocuelort, Rowse!, and Maro- toan. The femaie prisoners accused of firing Ines with petro eum will be tried before & tribonal to-morrow. ‘The mortality returns of the city of Paris for the past week show @ tutal of 846 deaths, of waica four were from cholera. RAAILLES. Kept, R—The ccort martial, with clored doors sines 6 o'clock this morning. has pro- nounced the tollowing sentences on meinbers of tno Commune: Ferré and Lullier are condemned to rinquet to Imorisonment Biliioray, Champs, Re- i Ferrat to deportation and confinement in a fortress; Jourde a ton! to simple deportation ; Courbet to six months’ im nda Aine of 500 francs; Clement to nment, Descampe and Pare nase ine of the Grand Duke A America. Sr. Perensnuna, Sept. &—The Grand Duke Alexis soiled to-day from Cronstedt tn the frieate Swetland for tho United States. The Emperor of Russia bas gone to the Caucasus, and the Bmpross to the Crimea, Wife at nerd rere, Grousset, Ve three mont are acquitted, The 6 fe —_—— Walter Montgomery. the Actor, Dend. Loxpox, Sept. 2.—Walter Montgomery, the Well-known actor, who bad recently returned frown 4 professional visit to the United States, committed enicide last pigit by shooting himself witn a re. volver, Mr. Montgomery was married on the Wednesday previous to an American woman % anes jinn Cabinet. Frorece, Sept. 3—It is said that some chances are to be made in the Itallan Cabinet, De- vinconze will probably be sopointed Minister of Pablic Works: Kibbotti, Minister of Marine; and Gadda, Proiect of Ro ‘ ° age PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. ‘The Kind of Tray the Mreet John Connors, of 87 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, came to New York on Friday night wito $60, He vaujod vp at Broadway and Liberty stroe midnight, While John was atientiv the moon, Marguret Dudingte- politely asked him to #~, near oy gaging at stepped up and Feet ber to Grand street. Joba was giving t>* Girection as a salior nj and ask ned, Jobe ra Mi ¢ way to Mott otreet, ‘bud and pointes ont the wa: 108 D0! her hand into Jo’ rested Miss 4d by Justice complainant vid not appear. w York too tate, because, as he says, he oversiept nimself, —_— ‘The Shooting of a Seaman in the Narrows. Mr. Gibbons of this city, a relative of Hugh Conway, the seaman who was shot by the mate of the ship Tuomas Dunham, off Stapleton, 8. I, w thither on Saturday to obtain the body for barial Mr. Ovtes, the wodertaker, told him that Conway had already been buried in the pauper burying round. Mr. Gibbons then made ara Gates to raise she body, pot ceasary certificate, and deliver the re- the friends at South t Mr. Gibbons with ott terday. Iriends of the dead man douth ferry until 5 o'eloe not appear. At (o Staten Island aud found the body at th tokwr's office. Hime; and the party waited Wis retucp. He could not get a permit from the Uor Coroner was sought, and he Dody to be examined by & competent doctor. ax Doctor Lee whom he first engaged cot!! not find the ball, ‘The Coroner said he would give a permit to-day, and the undertaker said that he would not have anything more to do with it. ader ‘The undertaker was out during the id he The On Saturday atternoon Harlem lane was alive with tasty eqoipages and fast tor Many notabilities were there, bat none attracted so much attention as Senator Norton, as he bowled along {x alight road wagon behind » pair of tast and spirited horses, As the Senator was passing Maguire's op bis third downward trip, he was seen to rise in his wagon, and it was apparent that some- thing bad happened. One of the reins bad give Way, and the horses, pow unrestrained, daried off at ‘Gli epeed. For a short distance the Senator con (rived to nold himself in his seat, and attempted to them. He stuek to the reins, and his face wore an nic of determination, The next moment » violent Jerk sent Lim spinning into te road. He himself ap quickly; aud pursued «he runaway ninals, Beyond sprainiig his leftarm, the Seostor was pot harmed. The horses dasied into an open lot, jumping fences, and clearing every obstacle. ran a lone distance before they © cap: ‘The wagon Wawa total wrec! ped Reade How Medical Certificates are Giv: Mary McCarty, a servant, died suddenly employer's in Twenty-eiguth street on Satai night. She was attended by @ physician, who certl. Sed that she had died of congestion of the brain, manded the certificate, however, when it was discovered that a bottle labelled poison had doen found inher trunk. The mame of Dr, J. B. , druggist, 68 Thompson street, was upon the Inquiry of Dr, Bass showed that the woman bad obtained the vreseription sot time to Julr, saying that she wanted {t for corns and buolons, Gi doer wes unable te, tl whether she took tue nm. The tured. roner will investigate, —— reines. Between 5 and 6 o'clock yesterday morning, « kang of about lity roughs congregated on the west side of the Jersey City Heights. in the township of West Bergen, to witness a Agni between two Jersey hey ro namely, Jim Stevens and Dick Peters, Both these then are candidates for pustistic honors Alter some cousiderable wrangling over » referee and the spot, they kot 10 Wors, and the way they pitched into each othor was no éhild's Ti ‘ought nearly half am hour, when Peter said that te bad got more than te bareained for, eo A Sunday Fight en the Hackensack Road, Mr, Rooney, with his wife and daughte tom funeral in New Jersey yest turning they stopped at Peter Kirge Hackensack plank * some | A dis. turbance rose, and fight followed, 10 which lager beer glasses were the chief missiles used Several _men end women were badly cut about the head. Constable Bie Pete” and other Hoboken officers arrested s Mumber of the Mbters, but Judge Mesehella o' Union, Hill, Veing unable to’ determine who was to blame, discharged all the prisouers, ‘The Great Couper Institute Mee: ‘The citizens’ meeting in Cooper Institute to- night will doubtless be large and respectable, Ex Mayor William FP. Havemeyer will preside, and the gentlemen who will take an active part Sif. Janes M. Brown, of Brown Brothers & Co., Kdwards Pierrepont, the Hon. James Eaward Salomon of Wisconsin, elt, Kea., Oswald Ottendorfer, the 1d oshars . ami are the Hon Emott, ex-uov. Kobert B. Roo: Hon Thomas A, Lud with, The Grand e found @ true bill of in Ajetment against Capt, Jacob H, Vanderbilt and his engiveet, Henry” ivi Dinricd Auoraey-Gur vin on Saturday informed the reporters that the Grand Jury bad also indicted James W. Braisted, superintendent of the ferry Ie wi rumored that nes K, Matthews, U. 8. Inspector of Boilers, aud others, were included in the Braisted iadictment ————-- Suylarktog that Co Rostow, Sept. 8.—This afternoon, at the West Boston bridge, ox men bired & boat, and while sky. larking, unset 1t, John Dufy and Michael C, Kersy were drowned. While parties were Sracging for the bodies, two bhuadred persons cullected upou the bridge A rail gave way, precipitating some eighty of them {ato None were drowns —— The Trunk Mystery. Mr, Frank Tripp of Paterson, N (be publication of the subjoiued: This to certify \ vel Frank Tripp of Who made inquiry of . Joy request ‘& man calling hi +18 not the nat, 680 ad depot, on win soa Tripp wore brought togeth: HiNGation, and Kir- eR Pe MERON, Coptatn 18h Precinct, BOF, b BAGNGAS, Werveu borers: cry August 26, 1871, MR. BOWEN’S ENTERPRISE. oeenete A PROMISING SPROULAIION, AND HOW If PANNED OUT, Broadway, of which Mr. Frederick 6. Winsten ts Prosident, stands at the head of institutions of its class in Europe and the United States. Ite bust oss transactions are tmmonse, and ite policy-hold- ers, numbering over 75,000, are to be found in every part of the Union, Until this year it bas been the enstom of the society to publish an annual report Pamphlet form. This year, however, it was resoly- 9 to adopt another course, ‘The management en- tered into a contraet with Mr. Honry C. Bowen, we publisher and proprietor of The Independent, by which the latter agreed to print a special triple sheet of Zhe Independent, containing the a report of the Mutual Life Insurance Compa an advertiroment, It was aoderstood that no ot matter wi to be Inserted in this especial eaition that coutd tn any way clash with tho interests of ‘The Mutual. Tt wi understood that one copy of tuis apecial triple sheet sould be mailed to. each Of the 75,000 policy-holders of the Company. More fortnight before th ° bjoined clreular was addressed to the Insurance Companies of this city (conrrpxtiat.) Ponvisuen’s Orrioe, Tue IxparexDeNT, March 15 1871 =Tes well known to ail our subscribers that we Brine on the first Thursday of each monta a triple Hive vet. Hiled with tae aDlest contributions of t best known living writors The fret Thar ‘The Marder of Newark were bu 12 o'clock on Bat The Mutual Life Tusurance Company of 144 | sbitty-fve arrests were made, fiteen in The priso cells, com: on the Hill were Blled with drunken, rioting crowds, Ome Street, be saw & dranken trishms windows of a saloor man, bot w rercued the prisoner. ‘Wiide saw bis former prisoner in Hoyt street, near New, nnd again attemoted to arrest him. A gang of frightfa! manner, and again resci and properiy cared for. wounds showed that his jaw was broken, lls front teeth hod phgeteta 8 think th: OMcer Wilde had been he would probably out in search of the attnck was visited, b Drobably twe: NEWARK’ SUNDAY RIOTING. All Saturday night and Sunday the police of Botween ting the rowdios. band 6:39 tar sare doubled ap in the police statio id the cry at 11 last nieht was, “Still they All day yesterday the ager beer gardens 4 the Canal and River street barrooms Between 19 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning, as Paul Wilde was patrolling bis beat in Bearing brenking the Fle attempied to arrest the fet upon by @ crowd of roughs, who An hour afterwards Omcer or twenty roughs ans Stones and other mi ted the officer with , beating him ine ing the prisoner, ‘was taken to St, Michael's Hospital, ‘An examination of his OMicer Wii knocked ont, and bis skull fractured, Tne not recover. Uhe polic# force that by a mob, and 4 P. ‘he news soon spread thered the pounds, was foun stained with clotted blood and hair. It robably this missile that was hurled into all print for the | Acer's face, crushing hie skull and knocking bim ‘New York seventy: | senseless. Averith The Indepe The officers tI Tinn. We are now widreasing the wrappers to thee | {possible 75,000 ta Oony OF to each ani Avertivements to appear in mentioned. will be charged as they pay ia the regular ery best opportunity to advertisers to reach the yery Dest aud the Ames peop! reach us by Fr‘ Adress morning. the Sit d send HENY ©. LOWEN, Pabibs FED Leo NY. ‘Thie irevlar, {twill be ween, 18 “ doutial.” The extra edition ot Phe hedependond Was to be printed for the Muiual sire inne Company. That Company & Pag stipulated for the exquse>, a paid for tt, Clas With tq fuses nf Of ail roaiter likely to Stances"the jure” oats.” Under these eircom tpperied 1M" anoe companies of New Yore or “the ialule dvertisements, and are Bel4!* tnooen confidentinlty, asked 0’ sanctions wach of faith, But this is not the worst feature of ibis transac. The special trigie sheet of The sndependent en Dub! sed, tue contract is to be closed nd rendered effective by the mailing of one copy to eaco of the 73.000 policy-nolders. ‘This, the above civealar assures the insurance companies, is. Dost tuvely to be done, We are now addressing the Wrappers to these 7 OW names,” says the circular. And Dapers were mailed’ accordingly. The t very necessary process of paving the postege on these papers was, however, omitte? ‘The consequence was that nearly all the copies sent to the country, numbering probably 5).000, were re turned to the New York Post Office, Feached the sharelolders to whom they dressed. Te aopears that the Post Office authorities In this city Carry out the intention of the act mad pro- vided In that case, and refu anpald Preciucts of t had consequently to pay the some $200 for postage on the copies of the spec: triple sheet addressed to policy-bolders of t {cal residing in New Yors. applied to the Post country Without prepayment of postage. Nearly the whole of them were consequen'ly returned to New Yor! hevore stated, and er reached the policy: oiters Of the Mutual. I! the policyholders in New York did not receive their copies of The In- dependent an unpleasant exoosnre was probable, And the oublisher therefore sacrificed the $2% for novan, alia inghan 5: Joun Hackett, 21; nant eveniog, a8 Kasper Sparer fer, Germans, were sitting with thelr wiv Dank of the canal, Schaffer whipoed out a r and taking deliberate al Sparer, ball taking effect in the thigh. Scheer then re turned the pistol to his pocket, and quietly walked to bie house, ‘The wound 1 aot serious, Meualfer arrosied. ify the gardens on. the Hill they bad a nomber of Aghte sod quarrels during tne Gay, and ing crowds of drunken men were rool! shouting and singing ribald songs, and ight air ring with bi About two months ago Samuel Williams open- e¢ a barroom on Boston Road near the Town Hall, Morrisapia, Since that time his place has been the headquarters of the roughs and a terror to peacea- On Sunday morning at 8 o'clock the pon, and bis customers, being well for- tifled with gin lagerebroke out ina free fight, Had they been quiet about it, they would not have beon distarbed ; but it was the noisest Aght ever cotten upin Westehester county. They alarmed the whole to: cher it was under full ey Sept bore down with a equad of police and closed in on them, ‘Then the row began of ‘bread, and Sa iz cv Wel eat on ie being & Boot baie. Wend and landed her in yn window. Finally, seeing Te WAH NO chance of escape aud no more property to smash, the crowd eurrendered, and the Capiain marched off to the station house twenty-one of the deadest beats of Morrisania. In the group were tbe pos ‘The country policy-holders were ats | Sve women. The saloon tooks as ifs hur.icane had distance, and r likely to know anything avout | #000 throug It. Twenty-one persoas in jail and 500 arrangement geose in the pound attest tue valor of the Morrisania ‘The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New | poilce. York will learn for the first time tho Interesting — ‘ucts recorded above from the columns of Ta® SUN. The Mi tin Siog Sing. — A NORTH RIVER MYSTERY, in the Head— atmay Lend to Identification. Yesterday afternoon the body of @ man was found im the river off Filth street, Hoboken, which gave evidence of taving been fouliy dealt with, It was taken to Parsiow's undertaking establishment, where ® post-mor- fem examination will be made this morn- ing, alter which an inquest will be held by Coroner Vollhardt, Chas, Donnelly, the boy who found the body, states that he first saw {i in mid-river, float ing in the current, which at that point sets across from Thirteenth street, New York. He towed it some distance toward the shore, and th to the station house. The body ist from 25 to 30 years old, about five fect eight inch ih height, and was well dressed. He has light and long sandy moustache, The clothing consisted of dork striped pants, a dark coat, white duck ve black silk tle, merino’ undersnirt, white shirt, and Oxford Wes. ‘Tiere are wounds and below the left ear which Dr, Mitebell believes to be bullet wounds. There are also wounds on the tace, and the eyes protrute. TI the State Frison at St recent understood to have expressed thems ably in regard to the management of affairs at the of 651 West Fortieth stro home, he was approacied by John Eblary, maker, of 540 in the same street, proached Miller said: you now down and beat hig terribly. body has evidently been in | ing on the ground, The Grand Jury o} itchester county visited Sing on Ssturday for the purpose of making an investigation in regard to the pe of & dozen convicts, A number are Ives unfavor- Hing assured that a great deal of laxity of existed; but on learning that by the lowed to watch id only twenty- that there are on the long shore front, they were only surprised that u far greater number of conv 8 did not eceed in effecting their escape, number of al convicts in the prison is 1,945, dat bis Own Door. Last night, as Augustus Miller, « dog peddler, walkiog near his cigar Eblary as be ap *D—n you, Lowe you a licking, and I'll give it to ‘Suiting the action to the word, he Rnocked Miller While Miller was Iy- lary deliberately put his hand the water four or five days, and the face is macn | 'ato bis pocket and robbed him, decomponed conainiug acheck on the Irving dated Ave. 98, for | In the pocket was found « wallet, National, Bank. 290.06, drawa by James Kelly in J0., Wine merchants, 45 blank checks, and a memorandum of debta due the 0 found in bis pocxets. Only one ceut The Great Ki Showing his Strengi A new organization on the plan of the Shandley Battalion ts s00n to be formed on the west side. It * to be called the Michael Norton Legion, after the creat Thonderbolt of the Eighth Ward. Several hundred have been enrolled. Itis estimated iy number Stteon hun- be uniform ie to be the re dred meo. my coat and hat, and the members are to mareh without ar Frand turn-out is spoken of. The Legion Ww: ade through the principal streets, and wind up with » dinnor in Irving Hal! a The Great Bont Race at Sarat Sanarooa, Spet. rived here last night and have House. The Pryor race, making eight t Kove into quarters at Ww have been entered art iu the fou fhe Pryor, Renforth, end Taylor crews will reach liere on Wednesday, — LOSSES BY FIRE, nfactory in South upied asa ware- | © y iusured Richard and Commerce | t rly occupied ag an oll y morning. Lor story frame shod South Brookiyn, f was burned y The building 41 to 47 Sonth Canal street, Chicago 8.—The Pittsburgh crew ar- | [hind sircet, at2P. Mon Woaues at tial the the harbor wat ee - Alice Bowlsby's Gra nd Conklin’s, The remains of Walter Conklin were enclosed Two cards of Reed & Co,, two | in @ beautiful coffin, and followed to the grave by sorrowing relations and friends on Saturday. The hody of poor Alice Bowlaby was buried in Potter's ere Was no one to d op a tear over her grave, The friends of Mist Bowlsby havo sent oa for ber body for interment in Paterson, —— OURS OF LEISURB, —-— The Linwood Clud picnic in Dudley's Grove, Sept. 7. A grand birthaay bop is to be given Gen, William M, Tweed, Jr., ewrly this fall The Caledonian Clad b games jones's Wood on Thuraday, rogramme of the Montreal rogatta comprises ‘The four-oared race 18 {oF $1,000, sud $230 nder the aus 1iv West Twenty- ¥, Sept. 6. acht race which was to have been contested fax on Saturday was postnoned on account of eather. The seni race for the chamn| ‘also postponed. . Three citize: back Brown againat Sadler, over t Friday, for $1,009 to $19,000. in th ies" Soviet The fered. course from aati d'to row ou way torn SPARKS GRAPH. ‘The Indian troubles in Southern California are ver ‘The inquest over Renforta's remains in Halifax is 10 be resumed (0+ w and rich & mines have been discovered $20) | near Prescott, Arizona. A steamboat boil aptate ead ecgineer, xploded at Cardiff, killing the Bline vecupan LD. Hoiles trea ouiers: Tones 813,- |. Three persons died of yellow fever in Charleston No Howarea thio Wm Tig ian oata'nctarey. | 8 Cfo the two days ending at hoon Yerterday 97.000, Ynsared 94,000; nox, FOraitare F 83.500, Nineteen entered for the Inter. Turned $1.0; Wisdom & Co:, paving will, 6.000; | nationel eyatta at Putin Way. Sept 6 ad 7 - — Thomas P Mor b elf on Saturday BROOKLYN, ight 1n a Boston police station, @ he was confined Francis Haggerty, the 105:h victim of the W, ‘The Knights Templars of Hartford, Conn., dee aivaiersdfed a's Warren atvet. ou Baturdar. | UAeSyith Stil ceramouing mat Te ePmORE IMT Heh le enid ‘hu received in a | jig was verctinded 10 iit eveoing by « vast unsemsag Jobn Cassidy of Brooklyn, clerk in Justice Lynch's | Daniel Cuahman. aged 42 years. employed on Coart, why was inenHoned in Babu day's Buw p Saturday wight tp Be p bet Week the steamer and i ne nthe 'arecmipiys in the Nini whart snddeniy on Friday night of cholera werbu The Governor of St, Thomas, W. 1., bas ordered es a clear Nel for the Lion. F, A. Mallisoo. 4,000 be ‘opriates for the relief of the suifer PERIONAL INTHLLIGRAOR, cars on the Detroit and Milw Ral Sane hrown from the track on Satu: or nine ‘The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has returaed from war Linden Station, A wWomau hal ber geek broken his farm In Peekokill MH, Nathan, ©, Fire Depart H. Stephens Chief of the Charleston, 8 in town, Friday's Atluot in Among the gent! York this moi Convention Warhburne, r, the Hon. Ove Cary, Willian it. Mann. Is Samuel Hartwell, David B. Ch ok t the masses on Sunday, Aug. 97, in | © Hudsor, No Y¥..'a letter from informing the nem ti Kichmvnd, Va, Theological ooner, KW. Cobb, CF At both 8. Mary's Charen, the Bishop wat read, that ue would pot al congregation | ¢ ervicor of «resident Jeapormsy BLevece Of Paiuer O'sBiliv e, and seventeen, Emma has Been offered to discovered only tWo Week ago Owing. Ae Ie alleged. to tne interference of the nigrante were injured ‘Tne vote in North Carolina on the proposed Con: Veution Was! for Convention, §),00r awainat. » The v F Attorney-General at tho aot Simic election was; Kepuvliceu, 8,48); Democratic Gold placer diggings have been found near ines In VER, ad one man io twod $00 worth Two hundred thon-and dollars mire ib Coltouwood Wat Was the Ys Warn tanet Tre campaign against the Apaches in Arizona, Peace punissloners, 18 @ ital failure; but the campaign of he Apach the settlements it prose ated with suce nooUragIDg to the FAVages An authenticated letter, sent in 1868 by the Corean Fovernment to the Cominabder of the United States war (hfs published Ip the shangha, new: : PRICE TWO CENTS. WAR IN THE 21ST WARD. ———~ THE TRAGIO END UF TWO FAMILIBS* STANDING QUARRELS, —s— with Paris Green-The Are he comnant Quarrelling. Thomas J. Bennett and Jobo Wall live at 816 Rast Thirty-seveath street, Bennett is a Protestant and Walls Catholic, Bach besa family, For some time back # fend has existed between them, On every little pretext a war of words was sure toene tus, Bennett kept a revolver ‘or dofence, in on of need. A week ago the war threatened bloodshed, While the respective tamilies were tu battle array, each headed by its lord, Bennett disch irgea pistol three times to frighten the Wall clan, An officer hearing the reports ran to the house, The whole hoase wasup in arms, The officer took Bennett to the Thirty-f fth street police station, Next morning Bennolt was vetore Alderman Plan- Kitt at the Yorkville Police Court. Both rides did tall swearing, but {po fact could not be estab- had tried to kil any ‘twas pat onder ‘the Wall clan saw Bennett at liberty they could wot believe it; they thought it was an appari- tion, Another skirmish soon began, the Wall clam being the aggressors. ‘This timo Bennett meant ness. and would have snot one ot the Wall clan but lor is wife, who pulled bim into their room. fall turned pale when ane realized what @ pe she had from being shot, She rea Pbirty-Arth street police stat jon, yd toed tn t hehind the desk that Bennett had tried to mil Bevnott was again placed under bail. All last week there was incessant quarreling, Each family loaves a tin pail or a pitcher on the window sill for the milkman, Yesterday mornin the milkman esiled at 4 o'clock, and left the weu quanuty of milk. Bovnett took 4 good draught of the milk.and was soon taken with violent vomiting. Drs, Lindsley and Smith attended Bennett. On ox- amining the milk the Doctor found Pari green, Bennett says that be saw Wall walk away from the window « short time after the milkman weut away. Wall was errosted. Bennett is confined \@ his room, perhape tatally pois —————___ A FATAL GAME AT FORTY-FIFR, a who lived in Mr, Stein's house in 125th street,was found on Satardaw morning Iytmg on the sidewalk in frov’ 9, church on 127th street, Harlem. _ moned Who #8ld tha 4 mon was need, cod we outy WAS taken to the Harlem police station, Loe was employed by Hough Brotvers, contractors, and wasn quiet hard-working man, and moch liked. Every pay day he went ons spree, On the pay day before the last Lee lost all bis money and couldn't pay his board. Ou Friday last be received $98, and burrying bome paid the $% 4 owed ang asket bis host out to drink. Mr. King and another accompanied them to Ormiston's saloon in 197th street. Lee turned to some persons who were playing dominoes, and showing 10 bill offered to stake It on the game, Mr, Ormiston said he would not have any gambling After drinking again, James Valentine challenged Tee toe game of forty Ave, and they sat down te play, Lee accused Valentine of cheating, and re fused to pay for the drinks. King settled the bill, saying he wanted no disturbance, Lee then lett alon Valentine, King, an and went out. Ina litue took @ hasty drink, and agsin went away. minutes afterward the cry of ** Watch” was heard, and the bedy of Lee was found, Biward King and James Yalontine warp arrested on aysvicion. “Only ‘gana on tne cody, and nor George Lee, ® laborer, John Connell, aged 15, of 21 Pell street, had « fight with Charles Wyms yesterday afterns Connell was ra too heavy for Wyms, Thomas Wyms, father of Churles, knocked Jol down, He struck bim in the face and stamped om him, wounding him internally. The boy was takes to the Franklin street police station, appareatly dy- ing. Late last night Thomas Wyms was arrested, after @ chase. When the officer appearec in Pell et with his prisoner, several hundred persone had congregated, ‘They cried " Lynoh the n urder. — ‘be officer drew his revolver ed to kill any men who might attempt the prisoner. Meanwhile word had been sent to the Frankiin street police station, and Se nt Waters detailed @ section of the reserve te assist Detective Dolan. Tho reserve arrived just it time to prevent the hanging of the prisoner to 4 Iamp-post. Wyms was taken to the police station and locked up on the complaint of persons. w! had witnessed bis brutal assault, boy Connell was very low, ee BASE BALL NOTES. ——— ‘The Athiotics beat the Mutuals ia Philadelphia on Saturday, 9 to 8 ‘Lhe Atlantics of Brooklyn beat the Trentons te Trenton ou Saturday, 1) to 5. Stars beat the Harmonics on the Capitoline round on Saturday, % to 15. ‘The White Stockings of Chicago bent the Olympl tm Washington on Saturday, 12 1010, sabia Tho Forest Citys of Rockiard beat the Rekforde on the Union ground on Saturday, 14 to % he Forest Citys of Cleveland beat the Boston on Saturday, #1 to 10, fn engnt lanings ‘The Pastimes of Baltimore beat the Nationals of Washington in Baltimore on Saturday, 29 to 8, $$$ CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. Barney Kiernan shot and inatantly killed ‘Ty Lyneh at the Deinooratic barbec: Friday might, dirs. Gon, Pratt's house on Tawk st robbed of $1.00 worth of Jewelry dui y At midnight oe Of the of 249 East Sixties In « fight about polities day morning, M Patrick McKenna of Firat third atrect, and Patrick Cat quarrelled on Saturday night, and Carr stabbe jckenba. Carr was held at the Yorkville Police Court. terday morning. as Thomas Murray of it 1 Thirty. ast Thirty firs atroet, Jersey Clty, was sitting In J.B, Bye aaloon, at 240 North Fifth atrect, a shot paesed (iro the wind back of luis head. Tt was Dall, OF mht have been inmediately ng OMicer Hamilton arros ai 46 Morrill str tenn was carry ip preparatory ¢ od ouxen 7) which ho had taken fr On Saturday evening, while Mrs, Conrad Dorr of Ninctieth street, pear Second ayente, Was on her way sslv-inauited by John Sang treet, Mr, Dorr ale hiv son F aRtistance, anita fi tween the Jer wae shoein the leg ai dohu aud George Dorr were yeaterday | — _ JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, The Gen. Bar Georgia are tn, Temperature yesterday highest at noon, 79. Music in Mount Morris square this evening Tudge Joachiinssen was welcomed home by3hte frlendy and Myer's Daud on Baturday ev easing The Oriente! Clod wiligplace a monument over the remainy of the lute Sergeant Bavcock in Woodlawe Rohert Roberts, laborer, who fell on a bottle om ier 10, 8. He on Saturday night, ts dying of ynilamine Jimes Cosgrove, aged 12, hnd his foot terribly crushed yesterday hetween the) ferry boat Warren ue the bridge loot of Grand A mocting ofthe Tenth Ward Germans was held Ac Kopn's hotel, Resex sticet aud Brocuve, on Saturday evenlog, at when a resolution dn fayor dustice Buund tor thegister Was adopted. BAn enterprising eastside hatter | eFaphic likeness of Justice hi at Ho hae vot yet hired. a ato p Wek (he rush of customers. The Central Commit counposed of one deleg yeaierday sdopied Fesolutous appkal we Grad Jury Ju veterence (the Wertiely dias. A neeting of colored citizens is annonnecd for u ping it Orr Amory, Twenty sey. eth street ana Ni ne, The Key Willian F Nusler we Kev. Hacuard Turpin, aud others wil ade dress the necting. At a meeting on Saturday evéning in the Hone House, Broadway, of tie Fawari J sha tral Democratic Association ot the Fifteenth Ward. Thos Gould in the chair. it was iesolved lo stretch a han Ber acrose Broadway tg honor of Jusice award J, sbandiey ‘The steamship George Washington, which arrived yesterday trom New Orleans, exverienced neavy galet Qip'to Matieras Ob a Hiligoore Iolet for Kew 04 the Wroyas

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