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. THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872. THE, GREAT CONFERENCE, | Bittner aatentnurt.northuass | STRIKING FOR $250 A DAY.| — M4tecrsme romoxen. (RONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE. | sgetetaindrapirursrentet tt | poy oy andes sont eter market presented no new feature worthy of ayectal con: spent g good’ part of the. day comveraine ebus y Ferreted Mderation The outward bound steamers took no gold SRE TT Tone cena, Decem! ———— nverainye about pent & good part of the day tre. the eater tate8 fal pin, and Methodiate St arch 2, e 1871, a 400 to aly Petes i wives the fiae, CB. L Raine necator a at rd A- "oO Shurch, but no acto ’ N MARCHIN NTO 4 FINE RACE FOR THE TWO THOU- | forsterling deo encouraged & lower tone LoRold. THe CBs Auatin's, af A. wife. SHE QUESTION OF LAY DELEGA- |) attains of the Church, but no action was | I ORRINGMEN MARORTS 1 Pdidag D Biegivied for 07,000, ain eerenis Waa eater MRC ee TARO CaM fa mak | qiklbe= tm auth Hadley Mae Ase 16.8 daughter TION SETTLED FOREVE —_-.— . once . The Grand Jury have indicted Frede- plated Had Cat or ent Sos tn Mackheath, Maren 16, to the Rev. aaa Wak A Colored Methodiat Sr re 0 6 1 € ¥ y | for bo Thy A Solitary No from Dr. Perrine of Michigan White i The New Vow teemen | Hck Hacggl for murder in the frat degree. On | Fourteen Competitors—Blalr Athol’s Son the | foF borrowing The | Asa 1 re of 85.24.00) and die: Great Maplestesd, Rogtand, a in eaiied bon Writ neekeitis wie an ny o pe © ‘ Compt Found— | the ist of last February Frederick Siegfried, a Winner ue Attendance on Newmarket | birsed in coin interes nen total at 27 2900 since eke ite wife senate Aauive Acchomy eOMtMe, aks. Marching harness maker, of Third avenue, near Loh Henth—Cambride Undergraduates! Fun | January'l: Tue receipts of gold at the Sub trensury | ae AANU UAT tn Germania (rons, gland, December Brooklyn Academy Pe Kawatity. > f de ex. | street, called on Coroner Young and asked an The Winner's Pedigree. wer 8; payments, 41%)641; balance, €67,31,51 CHATAWAY.-in Hotherwick, Kngland, March 2%, a M A strike of serious import and wide ex. | str The currency Feceljia were Bis, a6 ; pas ments, 1205 The General Conference of the M, To the Buiter of The Sun nike of serious Import * ¢ hte farker, Soonpl Lonpox, May 1—The racing world was | age Quinney Eye's Bucs ipts were | #0n to the Rey. J. Chataway's wife, Church) Which Meembled Ih the Brooklyn | Brey I feel that it would be dott ® Areet | tent broke out yesterday among tle labiorere ert: | Sverige OTA Oo dled Gd tho Hh of | PROSENE Louta tn large numbers on Newmarket | FLigw, tne tual clvariner attic 'gtig:Excnsnge ithe Hev.ted. Mater wife’ ee cane Acaleny of Music yesterday, will be remom- | injustice to the members of the African M. EB. | Ployed by the city on ‘Tenth avenue, in the | Frederick Siegfried, who had died on the 20th Heath, a aeted. thee he race for the two | feney belencce o(atiBe “duorrolswite ware tke gas = |, December 20, 1971, a on hered ax one of the most important in the his- | Zjon Connection to allow your editorial on the | Yicinity of Lith street, Known as large-pipe men, | August, 1869, He sald that he had strong ath, attracted there by the race for the two | recy balances, $1.18 108, The followhig We rr s tory of the Church, ‘The grave question of lay | white and colored Methodists, In to-day’ issue, | Which soon extended to other workmen on the | grounds for the bellef that his father had been | thousand guineas stakes. This te the first of | iy. ian 4. at. s10 Ma 1 CAST sipelgietitadels ory i : h h i te ed to re- | polsoned, and that one Frederick Haeggl, a ma- | the three great three-year-old contests, and is | joWA.M. 1m abe ek Nas, MSON.—In Worcester, Masa, April 18, a daughter Jojegation. Which had been in agitation for m to pass unnoticed public works, and at one time threatened t ihe Rew G.M Ramoons Witte. ae tana decade, Was fally settled yesterday by | Teistrue, aa stated, that at the General Con- | sult inadiaturbance of an alarming character. | chinist, who Hved at 263 East Houston street, | looked upon with as much interest as any racing exchange hay been dull, ae usual an Wedues, | (one Rey I, JOC the alwoat unanimows vote of the Con- | ference, In IMs, the majority of ite members | Teaeetms that the laborers In all the city depart- | adminfstered the poison, The tucentive, he | event of the year In Eniland, excopt the Derby ANA NOHE MTN Por stort, eight, salve Being at W ferernwe, ‘The Iaity had by century without direct rep uniform rate of §2 per day, | sald, was adesire on the part of Hacgzt to pos- | at Epsom, and the St, Leger at Doncaster, The | eon’ Wee MI tobe printed | For some day# past dissatisfaction has been | sess himself of about #200 worth of property | weather to-day was pleasant, and the attendanco | joie wti'tiisn 6 ‘1 ’ ; " 0 formal | t ing to the old man Siegfried. consequently enormous. Special trains were | change.) saudi Pi the councils of the Church, Yesterday | and distributed among the ministers, to be sub- | manifested at these waxes, though no forma ni “ll Li lay Methodists, tnotuding many men | initted toa two-thirds vote of all the Quarterly | complaint hax been made to any official authori- | Coroner Young listened to the story as told by | run by the Great Eastern Railway Company cuona in polities, In law, | Conferences of the yarlous ty, During the past week the more dissatisied | young Siegfried, and becoming satisfled that | from London, aud by the Midland and North- n for over @] were in favor of the sentation In | articles of agreement were order posed affiliation, The | ments are patd at th eto iporrow per at Moat (he Merehante’ ver Ex i and, December a, 1871, & cot ee wife to, Pebruary ‘on sales of North Caroll oulstane Be, 1910, al 58, a Au iis now January and aly KW t0 S&. Virginia console 8 fon to the ber 26, 181, @ whose names are consy dauchter to the Rey i TURNIULL. <I Dover, # lay, re pd to Invest lente panier anche: ning | seltin ntinental Bank rary % a fon to the and in commerctal purauita, were admitted a8 | nection, both North and 8 ones have been Industrlously at work tryin to | there had been foul play. ed to Invectlent x ay hbo fr M fs ns att Dir ting | petting at coutieutal Hans sf tn Te fy 2%, a ron to the dilegates to the General Conference. Of these, | cordingly done, This was necessary, organize a strike among the large-pipe men, and | ying, accompanied puty Coroner Dr i it opel Malate ot - arge toy WS | ja fate eeucat We os Albany and s gland, December 2, however, but wered the rotl-call form of government I different from the M. B etings were held at Ninety-sixth | Marsh, visited th theran Cemetery, where : orig chtthhs link i oA Matt ebs Stake Hg PF PS gr ba AL he menter to 7 s alee y r hich it w olved | the body was buried. ‘They dug up the gamin | of Cambridge University, which is only six miles | Wiskcuri, Ta ee Lon Pacihe yieye wh Po-dey th Coe ee ee eae on esl HEFT abot Me rR WP ueetind | iti insane ily teed wert cer and sec.etly bore tt to the Morgue. ‘Ther. | from tho Heath, also mustered in force, and by | Monde nt Unig Twyford, Engtan niber 26, 1871, frauds In the Methodist Book Concern isto be | having absolut that on the first of May (yesterday) they should all | Moran herd @ post-mortem tn the presence of sev- ath, al uatored force, Y | Hate tetas a MC LIOR Pie, eto the ew 1 W raids in every four vent, ra porter Hasevtods and | the hour fixed for the race the course was lined | Matte poeta } toute d Nin Mt aber 26, 1871, lald before the Conference, and the business | CYiotg te ie Comeremonwhitc stop work, and make @ united Sieh ihe Hee ene purtlona of the earth mie | on both sides for nearly half its length. i), i winey aud Me itn tot: | datienter to the Rev “ men among t witi doubtless fur | to the peonts, Consequently the question bad | Commissioner of Public Works for an lncresae gre of Jt, ag also bortlone of the cartt aus Tis eae ON BRON, quincy qhoow in nuke Bi reinber 25, 161, fish some suse aato the propor methods | ty ie tie carious Quarterly Conferences, of wages to $2.00 por day. Of the eof Cimninizs were placed. in The course over which the race takes place is VOODWALD. In Cannes, France, February 24, a 90t f ying the b e Church ‘During the past four he question has THE MARCH DOWN TO THE CITY MALL, jars hermativally sealed. and sent to be Ende | q ateaicht one irom wcaty ce aTace athe Rev. MF, Wogawands wite bead iitedie fing ¥ Pring ie Dise LOM one Soe at soe | mann. Chemist’ to the Board of ‘Health, for | & 4 Unie | CYOUNG.-In Reading, England, December 9, 181, 0 Tales fee Lbs GP IETIODINN, heen presented to the peo ority | Yesterday morning, in pursuance of this reso- | Tanne. weventecn, yards. It ix known ae the Towle ‘ son to the Rev. Hck. Young. The dross circle and parquetteof the Academy | Hive decided adversely to the proposed Wan: T tution, the wen assembled at thelr usual places | "Dy Endemann made a careful analysis, the re= | een ther teem ef ey remarkable. from bavine mi z ae FR were filled with hundreds of clergymen and lay- | fect equlity for our clergy, We, cannotor have | of employment, and some even began work, bi | Careueen ita i baie aes fils feturn made to encounters that have taken ‘place in Enwland | wiwsukee ke cent: ia MARRIED. Hs,and | Coroner Young he eald that he had e | op od any proof that {twill he carried out. | in a short time they threw don their t Inthe Idea was favored by the masses, We would | forming an knpromptu processlon, moved | 2 Se ae nly ave’ had. some proof during the, past four ronuly linprenated with arsenic. “The lancet | putel have had some proof during the past four | rough the several localities in that neighbor. | portion was found in the stomach and tntentin i (au invitation to exchange pulsite with | hood where laborers were employed, compelling | and next in the liver and kidneys. Phe tota ur White Methodist b bren, whil is antity of arsenic found amounted o t re the nest. It was he Dr. Marsh | Dutchman made his th e that the Flying | ford aud Erie iets, 45 year-old dehuteand | The highest, luwest, and 5.2. M the mighty French. herg. Gladia srbeke Were ae follows and astonished the t _ N.Y. Cana Tt yea x men, while from the boxes and family circle large nuinber of ladies and male visitors tooked down on the gathering below. Dele y every part of the Untoa, parts of the body handed to bin by HARTLEY NOLLAND.-In New Ortoans, April 2 by the Key. Fa Hartley, of Hay wood Phgtiod. tos folland LOGAN CK AIG.—In Ogden, Utah, April 20, by tha Rev ©... Teall, 1. Clay 104 an, Eeq,, to Nelite I, Cal, loving “ atos report. fre el from nea The course is level at . « well as large-pip , t SEIGER-WARNER.—In Chicago. April 2, by the plies heyond the seas, Liberia sent two colored f able fact. that they have a cordial | Ml both #mall-pipe men as well as large-pipe | inillegrams of metallle aking an av to descend after going | Ae" Rey. Wu. Hy Burne, Frederick Meigen, Gt Chlcagor to mon the Hon. Daniel Smith, a Judge of the | eure to any of ours, the worst #8 well asthe | men, to Join them; then crossed to Sixth ave- | erage quantity of arsent eram and one- | haifa mile, ull the horses are almost out of | Lake Shore, ex div Mise Joseptine, youngest daughter of 8. P, Warier, t | half to each pound of material ex e Rev, Cha *tmal best of their speakers. [f their terma of pro- ue and started dow own, A detachm in the bottom, It then rises gradually, | Lake Shore, scrip Eag..of Austin, I. Supreme Court, and the Rev. Chas. A. Pitman, a | best of thelr speakers, If thelr terme of pri. | nue and started down t cand qathered |, A% 8008 as Coroner Young had received the the dnish of the Face th up @ NL sey yoke sh p pet ALKENE FOLLIOTT. 1m Doblin Ireland, Decem. pure-blooded African, son of @ prince of the | posed cauality are sincere. why ne atein | crossed aver to Madison avenue and gathered | posutt of the abalysis he ordered the arrest. of Ito try the courage of the best, inde Piteabr ; Der rilerty summery yee. a the tay ts Wal iar epetop saber { Western Africn, A delegate was "various Conferences of thelr different ais- | up tho laborers employed on the extension of | Haegat , + f ‘a good horse, after tunning in front fr Rorthweatern i000. Bb Set operenae nates ' Hin, ated tw agi ibe EAB ta? Why make alt the black sheep git to: | that thoroughfare, compelling them all to stop eins Po era eal and RM ALD ads a the hill too much for Nin Roch teehee He aati i thon in the building was the earn te bishop? Go ask the Inter: ; » ed e exaniantion Was thord compelled to succumb to bis C Waste TE word “Wel In miammoth oral letters, | hatlonalgof thiscity.to-detnepertect equality. | Werk and Joln the procession down town. ‘They | fasted two dave. ‘The testimony elicited speody but stouter competitors, Vitmauiee € St Bont 27. 614 shh adeeal ed | fet ina herder of evergreens, and suapended, be One of our leading preachers, who resigned | then proceeded down Madison and Fourth aye- | pointed to Hacdul as the murderer. ire Ra + & St Paul pret 8) QGYEASON Hy the. Supreme, Jndictal ¢ tween sconium boxes and the stage. The | last year because he couldiet b atthe pre= | nues and the Rowery to the City Hall found that Slevfried came to hia de ieabasinyh we Northampton. Masa, Catherine Ke Gleason f im tC dresves and the theatrical’ sur- | siding Hishop into sendiig him back here the |. ‘The approach of the strikers was announced | arseule, aud expressed the bellef that Hegel had | For the contest to-day the somewhat unusual Martiord & bei BB aGieasen. Cause, desertion: ee worth t however. @ softening elfe ) | fourth year, after creating ariot. on his return | by telegraph to Capt. Leary, of the City Hall p administered t uson. Hacgel wasthencom- | number of fourteen b «faced the starier, | Hiinol'central an SeA HD. Ry the Bapreme vudiota) Conrt, {a North t rind-tetial agnect of the di the third year, Joined the black Confere t | Hee station, and at the same tine or mitted to the Tombs to await the action of the | OF these the first favorite was Mr. Joseph Daw- | Bel Lacks & Wester br) BU BE On the platform sat Bishops Morris, 8. | vearat Salem, N I think, with the under | sent from Police Headquarter Grand Jury son's Prince Charlie, a chestnut colt by Blair | ¥ ental MOORE.-In Spriugield, Mass., April 4, by the rf dimpaon, and Ame standing, #0 he a Mf being transferred to the | down-town stations to send thetr reserves to During the examination of Hae Coroner | Athol out of Bastern’ Princess, by Surpiice, th A ex greme Court, doun M. Moore, of Weatheld, from Bl ST GREAT QUESTION white New York Conference th Vain | Capt, Leary, and at 2 o'clock the basement of the | Schirmer threw every obstacle In the way of | odds against him being only gto te. He was | CC ana indiana Geatfal . 0 V'Moore. Cause, he diarried her for $40, aid sie f THE PLUST GREAT QUT: tds Wan cont ig- | City Hall Waa flied with policemen ready for | Coroner Young, and openly expressed the oping | closely preesed, however,by Mr. Savile's bay colt | Hinulbal & St osephas. 4M it out, cee pel He was con ' y ; SANDERSON.—By the Supreme Judictal Conrt ' Morris of Ohio called the Conference | ferred tothe Hoard of Missions, aid sent back | any emergency. At this time it was not known | fon before and after the examination that Sieg- | Cremorne, by Parmesan out of Rigolboche, by | Hannibal & 8c Josepn pref, hy Northampton, Mase, Fliza Sanderson from Bandfurd Ie t rand, after prayer by Hew. De George | another year to raise a church at the City Hall what was the disposition or | fried was not pois He frequently in- | Rataplan, who stood at 7 to 2. ‘Theneame Baron | Paunna: oo ann te Sanderson. Cause. cractly and neglect . € Wyoming, the Se ¢ Kev. Dr ¢ * more intelligent and better educated | temper of the ap ching force, or whether nted the witr ng the examination, | Rothschild's bay colt Laburnin.by Wingraveout | aka en ph. it TAVLOR. sin Springnelds Manse April 24, by the 8 = called the roll of dele shot whem yng the Zion M niiste wing against the Co lesioner of naisted that the char persecution | of Blooming Heather, by Kir nm. and the oliver 4 preine Court, Louisa B. Taylor, of Spriugfeld, from aunong the Zion Methout ho await Quicksilver iy BC Stele Rates favorof the fusion.” resolves itself into but two ke oor the Comptrolte At the | of Haegst on the part of outa. Duke of Heaufort’s bay ecit Alr er, by Bead Quickstiver preferred oN Alonzo N. Taylor. Cause, adultery. llarrris was t mously retleeted rthree leading men, who are noted for belng | Comptroller's office it was announced that the | the press were backing « ner You man out of Palw. by Tadmer, while Lord b Consoliiated Coal of Ma) aay _ —— tary turbulent, boisterous, and unprincipled, and | laborer were fully paid up tothe mouth just | cause, as he expressed it, he was a type-sticker. | mouth's bay colt Queen's Messenger, by Trum- | Adams Expr “ DIED Histop Janes aatd Hee ee eeeee ees tina | Sho exnerted, in tet had the promise of being | closed, and that the pay-rolls for that manth | He alZo avowed bis Intention to deliver a scien | peter out of Queen Hertha, was quoted at 1 to 1, | Welle, Range & ¢ Pihtete: 656 RAKHI. <O6 Fuentay: Aprils) \6T0 ot liver disease made it the duty of hops te repert tuts 1 nade bishops by the M. BE. Connection if the | Would be passed as soon as ready nniis- | tite lecture on t et he result has | Phe favorites finished first and. « eh taal yy - Pa Caunoeinh tone Rraaby bata 44 roane * Conference a plan fe change in the discl- [| union was consu ated Jusricg, sioner Van Nort dealed all knowled, proved that € oung’s Views of the | Charlle winning handily from Cr _ The friends of ihe tantly are ingited to attead tha pilne necessary to the admission of lay | New You, April a, dissatisfaction on the part of the lat tragedy were corre following is a — funeral, fron: bis late residence, $4) wet t2th at, un Fel delegates rai the conert, which IreNk ead ployed by the Departinent of Public Work — - BANKING AND FINA diy, May at fO'slork PSE. Ub Calvary Cemettey. ishop Elthpeon read the report, which in Bulb fe rey sisted that there could be none for tardy pay R q r NawMwanner, May 1.- The 20Ggutues atekes of ra ibs meago, April 2, Charles Bristol, o stance Was that the question of lay n | A? rgd Letter from « Colored Clergyma And soeverybody about the Park was in fenor RUMORS OF WAR WITH SPAIN each, balf fort " Vee th JAY COOKE & CO. mahawn, aie tases Olah, pat Mo kitted ou the eaile bal been referred to the f ople ty the last G To the bi of The Sun. ance of the meaning of the Impending demon- ——. - fillies 117, he. f outa? we pcotO RN. lo Cage, Ut erie ech eric a ra hl vote i ie? reetiees Sin: Isit customary to communicate to | stration. ‘The Administration Surprised at the Asser= lakes: HM: (1 mile and 17 yards i itaubaeribers. his OrraKGre HHS rf PETAR LA RUC Rt lad beond, #15 lo Lif The rerort provided for | the public the views, sentiments, and arguments GATHERING IN THE CITY HALL PARK. tion of its Organ that it was about to Dee | yh lovenh Pawren att nC SCHRANE.—Hugdcny, on Tareda bel achange In the restrictive rule, so a8 to permit | of residents and strangers. If s0, allow me, sir, | About 24 o'clock litte squads of two, three, mand the Kelense of Dr. Houard, Hi Yoeepe Way lope big Rethual Gites." Sseries D 1% NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD RONDE the adinis ton of lay ¢ " iw and four mon, apparently laborers indulging in naton, May 1L.—The Daily Repub- goseee lias ter" lethal Green... nd fete tne ta, De. Jeave 4 tral New | (mention some few things in advice to the HOaae: wabtheir woking Gothee on ane y ; : Duke of Heaufort's br. 6. Almouer Hordham. 0 O10 atieud the fuserss from ¢ ir. Jenae ol % . rr clot on ai etvation: 46 puble- | Baron Rothechtid’s b,c. Laburnuin. s.. ailoner, 0 , D AC NTeneer iN ot f oe ea det, Bre York of A resolut Trofthe | best interest of the colored race. I am, sir. a | wearlng thett coate and all smoking short pipes: Amintstration journal, in a double- | Baron Rotechyid's b,c. aburnin. nationer: 0 | ar pan ACCRURD INTEREAT IM CURRENCY me id ty Hishops be adopted, and the lay delew ul- | colored clergyman, and know my race, morally, | began collecting in the northwest corner of the | leaded article this morning declares that the | sir Joseph Mawiry's bie, Mave. ceveeeee Wyatt, 0 Long island Cliy, April 9), after @ short a ito seats on turn ng the proper cre- | socially, and intellectually. I know them in oly aaae arranged thers ly , Cds on th friendly relations between our Government and | Lord Koy st bf i ave dik + Baler, 0 With their le ve of Shanbelly, Tipperary dentials y sents, and very quictly and orderly kept them- | gy, siege he Hepublice oy € others, r NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING, many respects to have mistaken views on topics | in Ives to themselves, |The number, however, bes Saseello rcp he R irae ode bene keg THE WINNER, AMPLE SECURITY ves and f f the family are Invited to eos 2 hich they hasten to discuss, but which, unfor- | steadily increased untll 3 o'clock, when about he adoption by the House sresen' es 0 Prince € h tz . : unerel, from e residence, Prosper vely discussion arose, ‘The opposition to | ¥ y lly increase at rince Charlie, the winner, is a very large ne choon ay. (Duteny Killer, on ts rots s, ASU Womonts which waa suptiacd to" be | tunately, they do not vroperiy dissect nor ex- Pecahytiode taut tcsinalves nara vail paeeth the resolution demanding the unconditional re- | chestnut colt, standing over sixteen hands high Ail GRE Sa ht sal 9: ortiant, shower Ileal to be botistrong | plain, © ibe toplon' Ma the; bess means of wybody but themselves. lease of Dr. Emilio Houard, and the restoration | His drat apierat Fear Mina tn the HIGH RATE INTEREST LDAREON to Memphis, Aprit 28, Col. John W. Da Reet Beat New Yorke De eeig OF | their elevation in th ‘The clevation of | fo sltract no sitention whatever, Bus soon after | of his conte joa anak filioreg nba thee. | pistes whlch t hh style as te PENI <I Nice. Fratice, A prt 18, Stra tiram, widow ary of ork, ; 1 J sod ; 8 o'clock @ ragged, straggling procession. made | quiring Prestdent Grant to exercise his author- | fina : of high clase e we believe there 18 Bo iby vibic to the | of the late Judge Dento, of thls state. Re'peck, and “De, Olin, “Rom pe, | Nisown Just views of himself, and the moral | ing nearly 0, entered the Park from the north: | the Spanish Government; that Mr, Sickles has | amected, although. his trainer atoutly averted | Peebie which + more BUN eis Mitterst, Peta 2 Curry's speech it was very clearly discerni: | “nd religious bearing of his lite and conduct. @ city Hall, halted co. thy ieee of Mord fperefore re ceive dts tenacoct Lark ath x the contrary. ane the result of this race proves vROP Ae Ok k ‘ Dupo, once Chief Justive of Wiscont bean what side o ° f se ¢ ah to i + halted | 01 broad plaza | Madrid, to deman pacsports and to Ward | there was but little (ruth in the allegation. | H Pro. r OR § “ bruthren awalted with linpattence ‘thetaking of | cruttamof kis people by assineing hic retbren in | 4Hfetching acroaw the Park in trontof the Hall. | the Spanish Government that. until It is pro- | fr enguaed ine the Deron, far ents he ie: ats Mo., recently, Charles prethren awaited with tunpatience the taking of | oration of his people by arslating his brethren In | Those who had previously beeacollectiny on the | pared’ strictly to: fuldl all oiigntions:trtealy | TACueMge ay ths, Derby, for whi All marketable eecuritics received in exchange at mii ree. Mo. Relea eres iree ameter acete 43 Ties ot ita eon wie koa mete Midered | benches atonce jumped up and hastily Joined | relations between the United States and Spain s colors. hose of his race who are roperly considered THe wie Bishop: Fesater, wha prope naldere - 5 bro! ° NNER'S PARENTS. ‘cumeateal Couneil. Catal fatter aE Ree? Considered | the fresh arrivals, who by this time had broken | ust cease. in Dr Perrine spoke strongly against what he | their intell panike ahd were Ruadilag togethe their highest cash vain ¢ |, Surab B, Gratt, wife of a fi Men to. ob. 4 “ sand were huddling together like aleader- | The President and other executive oMfcers | Blair Athol, the sire of Prince Charlie, was ones ahs i Struct, the fulsdaters of God in their chosen | their toral worth by seporsion, lanierecoquer, | ee crowd. were not less surprised than the public at lange | ene of the heat race horses of modern times. | sioiders of vetwenties, aud ail desiring to tavest | The frien of the family are Ineited to attend the fu: work.” ting, or diatribe, Be it known’ that one of the THE POLICE MAKING INQUIKIES. mn reading thisarticle. Members of Congress | He won both the Derby a t. Leger in 1A, veral, at Clarenceville, E i z ; : others during the morning made inquiry at | achieving hia victory In each race almost with: bie. bor nL FaeuTbeedenivearel Clock’ Care Jeave South Bt st, Will A DECISION. principal causes of the poverty and misery of | Capt. Leary promptly threw hlingelf into an uring the morning made | r ‘to arb rut to the g | 2 Fellable bonds, wil! receive full particulars on J gia Kast New York at 1 I Dr. Peck was in favor of the prompt adoption | Many Intelligent colored permons ny this citys midatof this crowd and endgavored to find ue | oficial sources with regard to the startling an- | out an Pee artee Deine DUE to Whe aine he ULASA.Op ‘Mey 1: Thomss Olies youngest son of of the report and the udinisalon of the lay dele. | the malign usage they have received from thelt | who controlled it, and what was wanted. He a \ while Dr, Olin, though in favorof the ad- | kind. Mixed colored men hate unmixed colored | was told that they were laborers who had com later Bcklen: took out Instr grant- | men. Itt» an undeniable fact that there is very | down town to see the Commissioner of Public | «, Mitieter Stekles took out instruct Tauch | little afiliation of the two. You will find, sir, | Works. The Captain advised them thatthey could | Gon to the relecse ¢ ward, t was finally divided so asto admit | colored sc f voting © 4 »positions arately, | tors, both male and female. The y 1 nays were thon called on the ques- | Colored instru on of adopting the chance in the restrictive Neve th Pte neement, and the following facts were ascer- Appiication to banks and bankers throughout the | Ronert and sarah Ann Glass, aged 4 none n for BN guineas (Oot &A OK), and bi The relatives and friends of the family are igvited ong in rela sold in July next, together with th satry, @P to acteod the funeral, Foun i Raat 12th Stet Fo elogk the spirit | other horses belonging to that gentleman's to-day of former communaleations on thut subject to | estate, Eastern Prin our Charge d Atctees, Mr. Adee, urging the re- | Charlie, was eu tm sion of lay delegates, was opp what he conceived to power in the councils of the Chui ‘The subje At 2 o'clock as, the dam of Prince JAY COOKE & CO, GHAVELLY.<In Cedar county, Mo, April 28, Lieute nthe tuif, but oy 1 practice enjoined and carried forth tn’ the ‘is of this city by colored instruc- tall get inte the Commissioner's office, but if they would appoint & e he 4 ill some of the that they got an interview. n [ogre of Ob: Hous, who assertion and be- | that they had a committee already appointed, | formation received yeste cosaful ccording to official | she was ve and likewise a grand New York, Philadiphia, and Washington. day, is still at Cadiz {poeleg mere he dam a Camel, a olive was then brought forwa and well treated, awalting the result th jorse Who showed considerable speed. SULTAN On Wednesday, May 1, John th wee tien Dn ht forward between the two coun. —— - New Vork Marke f Fethard, couaty Tip y. Ireland, age gation of the case by Free Tea and Coftee, Wepsrspay, May 1.-PLoun axp Mrar—The Tie trance Ane Eaiatlves GF He) President has ap- | market wae dail and weak for all grades of @oar, and | {y Invited to attend the fune iy uovations wre partially reduted. ‘There ve gome | {it fast att, on Friday, af i aviv, or M het INCH. Drowned in the Merced rivet Richard Ireh, - Ming: Mariposa. Cal, Apri 2%, rquson Silver erintendent of the F rs deny th honest inthe experience? Itis | An escort of a not _ deni there is much prejudice shown | the Inst the ed race generally by the whit workmen with divers injuuet! put that prejudice cannot work so mighty an | fellers stay back now,” and the Capt evilas the disintegration which exists amon fi Caer the colored ps ad for whieh t A volee- Doubted responsible. Let the work of refi id remarks were made by many of the | cation commence with the species ; then aret brethren. “He has no right tod a. vote movement will start, mayhap, in the white | Arriving at the Publte Works office all wer a Make him serateh,” sald another, | Churches of this city Eye-witsess. | stopped but Mr. Kiley, the chairman of Uh per. —— comunitt te was then taken, and the Confer 7 . 5 or Dike and Capt, Le: d to 2 a letter privat Atta aenuke tin Caiee Willa tous, LENA HIRSCUPELD'S SUICIDE, missioners a t. Herethes were | 88d to present his letter of recall, he having a 1 Mik When the | some thne ago contemplated a withdrawal from | Twenty-seven acres iu Fanwe MISHOP JANES ANNOYED. A of Life-A | following cotivereation ahead, orks When the | the position. [tis provable that his suc nd is £0 be be will not he fr pointed for some time, and this | ana may depend upon the conduct of th strvet In Plainfield fo Van | Government on questions pending pi rlaclnatg dag orpelyal Py SEA A $10,000 PRIZE. pid hfeld, who had Mr. Kiley. Tam chairman a committee sent ot ‘The » business, The Surrender of V Saun, the Skilfu tu very sorry, but he's out of Foruer— Felo Compounded in Wall : : a t! om OW didon't know when he will Street—An Aged Mother's Grict. Dedaidien A EUR eeporter sieiies | Mr illey--Won't be be in again to-day? On the 29th of inst August Wall str Mr. Clifford—I presume he will, but Lean’t say | was startled by a f waoon, Ifyou will tell me your business, ultan, native 140 years nittee extricated fre he ww | pending corresponde: mmittee extricated from their fellow | Pending corresponden Spanish Government, When Dr, Curry’s name was called he ask: be excused. A vote wae taken by raisin hon: mily wre ful frou hls late residence, §,at 2 o'clock, without of “Yous nled them Wastinaron, May 1 Chair decided that the ( anil Uh tot ov y The resolution in behalf of Dr. Houard, which tt alone are lites oolateied ne damon Riley: Thon hasted the House of Kepresentatives on Friday: | Bidatter the ist of duly wert. nny es acticly to actly but fatter ore: atcx app wod purit | Sulliy Wrence lita Conkities | did not reach Secretary Fish until Monday, and wanted, “end " wit : Thenareies | Patrick Curtin and another, tune unkiama | therefore did got form the baats or any pait of —— rather “a ‘Wetter ‘busincae twa ho eniled THE REAL BSTATE MARKED, Finur-Buperfine State’ and Wescern agnur'y | Lawre orthy eit \ y 1 Patersou extra state, ae, #iances a, \veaterns sping | yf i Mh ; Lyven. We was au Trishinat Ja at | wmede etre, eu cetais di duithie extras, peaete ae | Ebel , Fee ta “ Aterson Over sity years, FOr wely Joare be kept ® tavern ou Market street i Meany oranda, | MAILS: “Ou Tueuday, april 90, Det so Hye tour | rete re was KEND: In Sarat 1 April 2).Charies Kendait, Law olden! printer in New Work. aged ® year LAWKENCE. In Tyler, Texan, § ntly, De. Joba J the instructions of Minister Sickles, . for Madrid on Saturday lust. Th object of the return of Mr. Sicklos to Madrid ts | yteitick to bring home several members of bis family 1, April 9, Mr. Andrew y ‘birth, aud hud tived Im who was taken ineharge by Inspect- . dr, & Brother have recently « the following property in New Jersey abip 4 for €19,00) four houses | brant. ¢ for $25, one hundred $5.90. "Corn teal, Western, de., $3.0i8H30; do. | * nacres in Milletone for $24,000, dwelling on Sev dy wine, Me. 8) anu84. ety acres | SUsbEIES-Reducd petrefoum way active and very mire firma; 10M) bbia, sold at Beye, for May, Zhe dige: tor Nuter wheat eatras abd’ dove. extras #4 tae 9i1 3 ing extras, #19Nes 1, city tralle and family 4 ry, and conducted int . the bel of Pairick J. Martin, aud dabghterof Mark M the 2ath atives and fr pectfully in ttend the funeral, ou Thursday, at 12 o'clock, 2 ae yn New Orle f Lorraine, and a reside Years, aged 49 MAYHEW Th Loi Ha); Southern bakers’ a 10, shipping extras, #46 Disappetuted in Leve and Ti ssor | and-lote adjoining tm Rosel announcement of the decision was re- You Dene NTERVIEY J with applause and clapping of hands: Sune SW Siseeri ed, re A frown gathered on the benevolent brow of Farly yesterday morning the polic Mr. Riley—I want to see Commission: n Jones. He sald that nothing could be | learned that @ young woman had _o ure out of taste, more offensive to the pr suicide ‘inst avenue. The officers fo Seo dae mere pensive to the probrie- | suicide at 40 First avenue, The officers found ’ r the d s { the brethren thought that if the decis- | been employed as servant by @ family named jon bad been In favor of Dr, Curry, Bishop Janes | yw, . ehouse. 8! Would. not- have been so much chlended by the | Walck, living in the same house, She had evi- tof applause. dently taken 1X VOTES IN THR NEGATIVE, found by her bedside. A SUN reporter visit Secretory Harris then called Dr. Curry the doctor responded ina heat tevehan Til of: Maw husband sven died. She had a her tried to dodge the | died, ‘Thrown ¢ g. Another brot t that Mr. Hill nity rded. in xt Spanisti tc. for July crue was in good demand at on noted.” Biraincd rosa uusettieis an ' . as a. sold at $514 quoted as 4 in the village of Westfield for 812. pentine soldat Shiau Tatlow able sule of the fanous Madaine Jumetestate. | Brmer and. priine ety: held at Winskey lower at Ki Stearine In hhds. soldat ver Freughty futrhy ae fi, veanel tot ri¢ n. May 1, Horace Mayhew, the * iiteratenr RAY In San Fr aboted Den MOTT ad body of Lena Hin hin Mr. Clifford 1 cisco, ApTHL 80, 1 politician. April 12, the Mon. J forth’ on the roll of ihe ® Jo Clarke aud in the town of which Ie situated on the upper part of the wind, and 1+ dat about one m ong real estate men, The pro Mt] hietgution about this valuable p ¥ which, for skill and | {tether the auetion will tak bah Willian Tucker has lately soldat daring, stands unrivalled. The swindle was | house ain engaged at td, and te ororders WIth Brain at Hou dollars, i mu it however, of further disow n'n Palle rm an th y, organized by ill rle Mawney He in April, IMS, aged 84 years, In Lit a wt GU. At Gcuree MeKee, of dull and steady cure sob 6 175 haga Patna we. for fale to malew 400 eh, and 4, Renued sti” at Gaceentrs—Cotlee very vosettied owing to ther of the Import duty, $4 va and ayrauh private tertus, Molasses duit aud 62) bhds. ehoive Port Orleans 1K) age Hany ry rendety tt doubt ace for some ti the house, and ascertained the following facts Lena, at the ave of seventeen, married, but ber | 1 i ane an attend to tt for you shale Mr. Kiley The work Mild, which also have struc and want & her own resources, she was | Mr, Uitte er | compelled to accept a situal 1 | the Walck family. While. the acquatuted With John. Peters, * Hegative wer ins of ww rey Gin Sanuel | Godtrey’ ‘of Northwestern Indiana, | t-dualntance dD. wk, Ark,, recently, the Rev, Alia, Mo, Je, TL, April 17, of palay, Jou ¥. Solomon Neltz, of Ue Tost 6 of the Eva werof the Kev, He A. ud voi Dt BH Kast Forty cighth atreet to Mr, otrated by Albert V 0 med | Vidal for 8: H whom 1 represent | perpetrated by Albert Van Saun, who had Miured | * There were no sales at the Exchange Selesroom yer. nic wan mba day oe before the public some time previously in a | terday. Among the recent tinp U—That Is a matter on which yor ' nas servant with | Will have to tee the Comuiasioner, Ebetievg ta | Stullar cage, On the day named Van Saun pur- department of the city is now paying more than | chased of FJ. Smith & Co., of 38 Broad atre #2 per day A), ld, which was to alr. Kiley When can T eee the Commi § 00 $5 Ons wh was to t Mr. Clivord I ean't say; Id how soon he will be In, Mr. Kiley Well, the inen have resolved not to work any more until their pay is raised, Mr, Clifford Very weil, L whil tell the Com missioner, If you want Lo see him yourself you will have to call ayain. This terminated the oMclal Interview, when a SUN reporter took the Chairtan in hand for fur- ther Information When the name th its, faier oF aylvanin ¢ fers tay he mentioned + The ue ¢ apd 112th t, £0 rot Secontavenne and (dh street, west side ¢ ASA Ce In the Magne, Hol i PENNY 1 ubico on private 4, May 1, Princ f the House of Nas y Clty, May 1 to res ethren re delivered the | . Cotrox— the Jon Is steady, with very hing for 8% Tarzana , near Madison avert a nee eteet ckeee? | Hehe transact Reveuth streets (0 feet weat of Madcon uvene, lot 1x 2 for G1 NT: won side of ixtoen th ettvets outh of Forty. filth street and g: +15 Raat Thirty nina t huow rxewing machine. mani penGe Bo & sc f fg tiarinm esters | te thing w y sioothly, until a short Meigs eat Aounsylvania, and | peters ascertained. that Lena had alrc @ rosttictive rules muking lay | Married, His visits grew fewer, and w i Joct he told her the have anything further to nm that day became melan- A certifie ting for, Me dered inp ntinental Hank, and the Bank w York, on which 4 were drawn, secured the gold — Mr, Sinith presented the Dr. Gre which was’ certified, at the Continental | and the somersuult performances t x nd aacer f ined that the certificati« Tork w nye wevery, Van Saun, desp Vigilance ONY eMeicious in removing all scrcuoss, We wuggest Lath same afternoon, When the a were delivered, Van saun, & Co,, of 2 Broad strc currency el hurrying of the certitie and (the Pirih avenue, Cor ch on the ¢ Say. 2 ait nt Hone: PITEKIELD. On Tucsday morning hier aie Tit ritatives and friends of the family are reape tes” admissibles Was declared “tee ‘Bo | upbraided him with his ne i Was declared to” be | rato, and refused ¢ mite | dowith her. Lena fr eholy, and was several times heard that she did not wish to live, On Tuesday nig she Went to hed at her usual bot ing, as sho did ty Mr. Walch, her ex Receiving nor arket Was quoled ier; inappeare Pad nT Wo Horses lowed on the ries Linimediately stitutes Were offered and with r favored » declare t sani, & r and ariber Wikter, and $2 for dull: Western. § tn ators Oats Dem ‘but du +h Dual © Western mined, wud SionSee. 1 Nko-tn’ Caiueville, Ky, April is, dud aa rs, maniwed to ctl Lin this | country In after ne Sixth aven tiwith | Not feeling esday a let out Elder and Til) arch of the forger, Oa Sn Detective Elder, while stan ity coured t Hen, Jackson at New Orle omM tad t vet up atthe regular time, THE MAGNITUDE OF THF STRIKE. oyer, knocked at her door Reporter How many mep are engay fter continued knock. Mr, Riley ? reed the rand found Lena dead | Mr. Kiley Ther 1. ‘The following letter was tn her | ke iressed to Peters ; you = as podest Man, an announcener Aru x @ nod an, ab annour {] My Dean Joun: Forgive me, ax t hope wer M will 0} Jon e by specitie gra W ran delivered a apee Harzely s of Desiun {i tro A SOLITARY NO, n th Dr. Perrine sald that he (Perrine) was known | trunk, Cn Ay No head wi nesved the oprret ing i x! vi & brain In tt that has ever wit- on OF Phalon’e Chenitent Halt It wary, weak, ort ' bs, the Chrous tins. due, — seller re, carpets, and bec er and actly #9 Cnet, # ited Con Srins stock, 06,31 ran of the begin New York Volant 4) are about 600 | ator on air en orter—Have they all come d Ve Saun wet on astrest car Ele wr te r made no arrest. On Van Saun was % hy Detective asking him to in full? rday aftornoon at Leonard stre hE and oti se Youu wid Mr. Kiley Yes, Eb all butlast month, | Broadway, Sampson was atthe place apy fore me, sot L want todie, aud all tsover, | But that ain't what they complain of, ‘They | and Van Saun formally surrendered hiniself that you are golbg away to a stringe inne, anid | Want living Wages, We've struck for $2.4 aday, | He was locked up pending the examination their dinners, Id rather die than leave you forever. Farewell eporter—Dou't you pre to do any more | this morning at 10 6 clock { to be interminable, was several ti Lena Hiiscurn, Mr. Hiley-N rder, He talked out’ his fifteen | Coroner Schirmer held an inquest yesterd and then yi . Riley- Oh, no; only 20 Joon, T know that you ne | Keporter~Are the ny Lwis received with expressions of tnered i etonishment, He declared bis inter hs and ri + stall nalea long clear aU se Mf hweet pic Nuria Aol at athior quict; sales (400 tea, at ie. for very choice Western kel TE eR TNCs i May 11-2. John 1 or prime U ce Western stean t f butt Hroukly formerly of Lo! a ’ eon | BINANCTAL AND COMMERCIAL TOR OHIGE BOUEG: WLIBE MIS Aen nite oats Hin ine Wah sear et Ricnie ieee ' rooklvn. on Friday May J, i impatient fo 7 Hams, mae ¢ For the past two months rumors have that the detectives had con in, but they ow tha sir: Inspector Dilks here took Mr, Riley neide Hf sui- | conversed with him privately ® few minute omnided with, > Dressed hogs, hatige. Butter amination | Wepsespay, May 1-P, M.—The speculation for old, aud sy bbe, for s were the y th led the floor, afternoon, ‘The jury rendered a verdict ek A.A We byw, dw ue in further debate the Conference voted to | ciae by taking poison. Lena wa are of aye, | when the two went out into the hull where the | lawyers and brokers who were interested, and | {0 stocks haw been ehiefly confined to the conspienay - WILDE. bs Oneida, S.V, April 2s, Mrs. Mary Ana, ‘ th lelegates by 279 a thay. Dr. | and extremely prepossessing, She had no rela: | rest of the committee were Walling, Tonal] | hotthe detectives, None of the parties inter- | featureaof the last few day's, though the general mark Stock Market, widow of Nathan Wither, a lady highly respected } Hin the negative nohis name | tives ta this clty returned to the park. The crowd hiv muddled | ested put in an Appearanc at the Tombs yester- | has heen wnacttled. Much trrogularity has heen noted New ¥ Inesday, May 1.— Reeves were | osname ney ant 1, he sald: “consider the plan wholly ee about them to learn the result. Mr. Riley ad- afternoon, although they were aware of Van | in the prowinent speculations, which have fuetuatea | Qe, a try fo: WO: Sot MoBiay, Kenda 1aud un-Methodistic, Consider n Auguat Belmont Kills Some Plove dressed them as follows Sauun's arrest. The Court subpanaed them to | winin w radiueat sto th, the meet tke ete rire Lie heads Mnelutine & care of Cherokee ett = fi eternal hostility to tt From the nati Commercial, Aprit 30 We've been to see the Commissioner, but he's | anp this morning. Yesterday, during the Ly Pagliigies pi thbedeslepedl Wel -Ary hy re * Sarogn ARE MEARES ‘ being in Pacific Mall wh ta career attords wonder: | to dress 57 Ms. to the wre ewe » Ir SAAR se TVEE Mr. August Belmont of New York was | pot io his oMlce, Now yous can ail go home, | preliminary examination, Van Saun scomed jecito Mellighten Jo er alords wonde Blewp were scarce but Hot wanted, and the 1185 head | MEARE” | PARAGON sitters. } fl Play dalawates Gia then 4, The lin the oly yeaterday fOK mw Golble of enter ae | cuoeoiumitos. will the Comminsiouer tos | fully to realize his position, but preserved acalm | {0l opportunities for handsome turns. The extreme | received had ta he avid at iow Mieares the wastes sont ny tte Narr ' { | Uhincellae Huter ot Delaware. | his way from. Vincennes to Buttimore Helete | morrow morning, and we'll meet yous at the | exterior. When bla mother saw that ber son | ran Hd Tis, and between these Ngurcs | MCP ALS te. © Mand the clipp Pf et AG ant PEI try ae H } wancellor Hater of Delaware {ye WAY Hom, Fincennes to Ballin, i! works and tell yous what he'll do Must goto privon she wept, and Van Saun bine | an in: 4 wax transucted, Fully ap to this | canine tera nt) Ant slow te Genirts, coud tiueiin and #0 10 } | ‘ sveyar-General of Vat OX th lille Mr bg A Voice Hut we won te to work self sobbed like achild. When the officers at- para $0 F a, A gueSe for ta and o ‘ Berry of New Hampshir iilaisdell | happy to report that while Mz. Belmont wi Another VolcesNo. Nobody woes to work | templed to take Nine ty the eee amcers ate | standard wae C.C. und Indiana Centeal, which opened | «there wae ui ing Masonite musi aint nn : , { eR OT Dnateer cE Reon ene tempt to Influence she Convention in amet Another Volvo” Now tets go and tee Comp. | iffloulty that she could be induced to relinguisin | 98. Westera Union was firm all day at 30)4a77, New Fala sahant Be dasa ; Kauey Togs th greet Var { nehan of Vermont, ex-Gov AahaaTin Teer ornte: AY 00 ler Green about our pa: herhold. Va 4 E and slim,of | York Central ranging §( to s ® cent. below yement erat on applica i ‘ do. Senator Harlan of towa, | #bect, and hustened to leave the city thathe | “eller Green it Our pay, ep pal. Y nis about 34. tall and slim of | York Central ranging 1¢ to 3 ¥ cent, below par all day MARINE INTELLIGENCE. HOWARD MEARES { Cd States District Attorney HHL of Mlasis, | mihi not be suspected of an ambition to manige ALL TO BE PAID, pt complosion, and wears 6 ight moustache. | Union Pacific was ln fair ening wt 4 ER Giotitieinen's Furnishing Goods, 4 ‘ x Lane of Indiana, Prof. Strong of | Wate it. Mr. Riley—That’s all right. The pay-rotta are | arrest. i i @ FOF MIS) gelling off to at, closing at 40. neommon LigtiMOunaLUT ali enc iY Gth av. and 10th ef., New York, “3 ninary, Newark, aad a 4 being made out to-day, and you'll all be pald to- —— stock, after declit 1% We later returned | sun rises. 43 Bu 6 tou’ risee VOU PIO WOT KB's SCHLEDAM SCHNAPPS ; o3-t n atest List of Failures, morrow 4 to ®, and left of at and heavy ais WaT ay Hep y.OF this excellent beverage necessarily au kK iettor of the East Cl ot Now Norkec Uliana aittrel weit This §nnonacerment was received with satl STOKES WITHOUT COUNSEL, Ohtos weak, and Boek Isla Harlem made ndy Hook Gov. Island,, 440 Hell Gate r nnn 1 Schnapps, no more Hk ' Ay eet das r*, applicut det a ’ faction by the crowd ea : ss restates ~ he heat ning y much, care, therefores eanbut ¢ A Here | meplication mae to force jato bavkruptey, Sete |” At thix moment Asaistant Alderman Cumlsky, | Withdrawal of Messrs, John Graham aud | len tumbie from 129 to naan de # frov Be oR UA Aree ing t Ware: tefarey Cannuk i prulng ger Bros., beads and faney go ae Application made to | of the Twenty-first Ward, appeared among the Elbridge T. ry from the Defence, 2 to WH, and returning ¢ The investment ‘ ; f ’ for the Vile Liquors, now sold in i foree into bankruptey, Samuel Held silks, Ge; upped | strikers, and was enthusiastically greeted. He | Nor Htocks were firm, — Quicksilver shares steady 1 idee, and reetiona,t Nod, and we advise those wh rm] otice has been authoritatively received ba 7 7 for reilef in bankruptey. waged several of the leaders in private con : And express shares firm, except Uuited States, which ntle stimulant. but have no desire to riak their ; tHE COLORED METHODISTS hie tore Bata t 6 Bich & Sas Wetoes Feation, and advised them all to-return up | atthe office of District Attorney Garvin that | Mt ¢xrress # Hes reerta tithe en Ghiicarpar eee diy ar Til Back on WoL ete aebicdam Baneaneaee che aay) ta ‘ “4 ; ? * J town and remal t. The crowd were, hi Messrs, ¢ » and Gerry have withdrawn fro i nile Mall sdraused to 8, There nus, auar. All back « chiedam Schnapps lis \ Mecting of Delegates of the General Confers | fess apufacturers ; application made to force into Her, und ss Heasrs, Graham and Gerry have withdrawn from | jas been but ite vin to business today, « large nun Mi Falap sugar HOLLOWAV'S PILES AND OINTMENT ehomatinecas AL cian Obi treen bankruptcy. Bidwell & Suith, saw-mill, Towan Neve tuen the defence in the Stokes case, and it ts oMfetally | per of brokers being busy in movi The demoli ary i}: peavey, Fecpandina, slow pine the only medicinal preparations neeewary in fat a Ati J the Bord of Kishops, fal Willian ©. Thomas, cerriages, Rochester; ap- | tor Dilks and Capt, Leary intercepted them, and | asserted than the cause of the withdrawal ts the | of the old lendimark on the corner of Wall aud Broad ‘area A. Howard, St. donne, sugar The Fille regulate allie lnternal Uruahe with Un. fy A tiie aaah 1 | piicat mio to force toto benkruptey. Thoune B, | HMformed them that the Comptrotter bad loft for | letter published in the newapaners by stokes's | gtrvvta, to nuke room for the magnificent bul Brie Tubal Calh, Messina, fruit crriug certalpt {Nutmant ima ponitive antidote t i F the delegates of tho General | ft visas, yroenr, ew Harttordi apeication wate ty | SiR Gey authority, In which tho play of" Black Friday” | ty Dyosets, has attracted. tach attent during | SCRE gone M. Fisk, Haracos, trutt Price, Oseeuteper ox oF pot. Ask for hew style; the ‘ Cont rer to have been held in Shiloh eet os ‘ Bae nee $0 The Immense Judge Connolly came upon the | 8 so sharply criticised as being unjust to Stokes. selchdnicasiay dn net Ren SELOn HOR And ANF Sehr Mary S. buat Bai fut His’ counterteited, i} PIII CUNO ee » ankruptey. Charles Wood, brick, Middle: | scene here, pantitue like miei Me toe Mr. Graham's * reverence for hisoath of office! | Me hours of duinces inate the Btock Exchange, the ad: | bebr leant fl ‘ { raracatt p paaterday, bus a (for relief to bankruptey, Thomas H, | shaking hands right and left with the boys, le precludes his saying anything, but Mr, ¢ Jacent steps and sidewalks were thronged with in. | Also, the w veanele UATRAT MUN, @ ON. Rani ebors | Belantin ; notm f 1 members were there anoral sore, Lyons Falls; application | Ing them step by step away from the Halland | says that he will probably avon make put terested spectators, watching the destruction of the old |. AAtLED-Steamahips Assyria wow: Cuba, Wy five yen newer. bs i 4] the meetin was pe-tpoved until & o'elock, at J snade to force lato hankruptey. W. W, Hunter, general | WHEN Wat seun wus heading the procession up | reasons for withdrawing from the case, site, On,the whole the atroet haa been iow tumult and | CURE ant City OF Haltiniors, Liverpual; Weybarset, |g for Patent Law we t | Which hour pr y iwel Balowat Lares di failed, John G. Francis, dry goods, Great | *e Kowery, — turimoll, but the tarket wound up very quietly, | Melb James lyes, F , i 7 cea ih thaler ca : ein veep e Pr Ball Shocking Acc bur weak, : i a A nee pee were In their 4 Hishin Jones presided, | Bett; apputcation wade to foree tuto bankraptey. ‘Ne: | sietke Among the dereey Quarrymen—The | TH Perils of Ballooning shocking Acci Me miiney market uring the early hours of the day STEAMSIIS ALIVED OUT aye ‘ Puhion'aty west hy | and Elder Sherman was elected temporary Sere, | an Hofelter, clothing, Buitalo; applied for rellof in Police Ordered Ou e+ was steady wi suf borrower Bryer, May 1 -St. Luureut ; 3 aaa i tare On the renin SaGMPUnieg. BE: Halstes, ciarshanec Malacier wt Crmtscorne, April 30,~ Donaldson, the most | but. Ve ve tit wien Wuvibiy, Say te AuBtr ian, Portiaud, M KOVAL HAVANS LOTTERY, / Palys On fees a ed for It was | pieation tate to force into bankruptcy vac or some tine the Quarryinen’s Benevo- | garing acronaut of modern days, made his second asven- | PROKE pata ast ae in ad z Vier REDUCED DO ges ) | 4 1 tnree delewates had thea, Tt} pon. quercmant, Anusierdans application inade to forve | lent Protective Society have been contending for | gion hore on Saturday. ‘The etrceta were eruwded with The Hrondway Bauk Yesterday. calle “ Bosiness Fotices, 0 Wall's} Mie daae Mule Sole eae tn t Was then resolved that brethren appointed hy | Wty henkeupter, Thomas Vv Ma » Adainas | on increase of salary, By a resolution of the | spectators from the adjoining country, aud, the ascen, AW to preparation tur the City Chamberlain a the General Conference to nerve «1 mittee FD: Milter stoves Chie” 1. application made to | society all membersgwere forbidden working fur | sion was made at 1:99 o'clock. In going up Witten wil, ot « speedily tind Lie Way BACK ax she Felt drat in te n 1 Rot ‘ WG Maye bie Rae taht * a. Hor a ogo, 1M, ; failed. Matheson @ Bell, ge | | less than 2.00 per day, was #0 strong from the worth that it carried th {ose meporel use, The Aare now preporing @ state ie Mae Lo aa Person. ces, : 1} inquiry that Brother James was merely an agent | (uayten Ga. failed, W. W. Wood & Co. grocers, t Yesterday morning all the men left: work nend of Lansing’s dru! With the call of the Con ptraiion., Phe ary hi ey) ua fore duly r the ¢ I sae Mt re Ark.; failed. James Graham, dry goods, Craw. | ordered the further Myusuation of $LSU\0 Lake oa Or f uot paid PRO BH ceiced Gemeral Conference, and had neither ro- | furdsyifie, Undst dalled, J. W, Vinecke,Setoves Several of the contractors called on the Police Cente, Tue marker for chiuuorchal paper ictetris active luberts feltrk U., be beultary Ceuta pit nmuittees, @ hat discussion arose hetpacn | sia lowe), felled, A. F 4) Commissioners and intimated thet they fe 1 spans wh aut \ | gentleman and brother Butler relative t iy Thankguptey. Leonard Mlanchard, | trouble, whereupon Capt. Parker of the Third rt tho forenoon bercly steauy, but’ inte aiernetnenae BOb NEY cai Sew act paced hye Om { 0 RRHLS Aha Drivienee y Fee een ee ericy' wand and toal, Hoatonssteascy applied | Precinct Poltce was detalled with his entire oundiag him to such anvexte when It Uecame Known that the pati bt was, ' Usunds of others (a both arid ant te tie Bishop's attempts to c oe iauuticturers, Bostou, Muss; An bankrapte Farly yesterday a gang of about two hundred most serious part, The bricks in falling to the | Durchuse of 2K pas log Teor belied, eae te ieee ot 5 Rew Pheimvers : i Also Garcelou, livery’ stahie,’ Boston, Mase. failed, | men assembled on. the cus road to. pre- t, struck aman named Patrick Ma hig all that were offeria uuder parof gad The tot pu: Jed that the meeting | mate) Kun NK Howton, Mase! tated, Quaker Ag Fond Yo, Pre: | Resa" frectariag his skal The ballon de shige were only Oi caeat ies 10 F125, The wie — Pow rias ean ia ‘ rests of Zion's Church Tinh finite ae etn ag malted Ho bankruptcy F- | hue, a contractor, who bad refused to pay the | Mort trib wot golbis out of aight: his wound toe Wold ip Artin at atts uf 1ih'y to iist for in Artighe 7." Black Kridiy, stain suit Hara are Barhed i} Festored: and after Eiders v1 Jona ‘Proctor, diy weadae Gloucester, | ammount. The arrival of the uitco prevented any | Wascoinpelled tovdeaceul, <n #0 PANU Khat ne yc ‘ \ t race M Te aE OMY ‘ Mt , it } 4 zt eon appointed failed. Ue A. uyuton, crockery, Lowell, Mase | serious trouble, All day long the men were Bid, Asked Bid. Avked: y RAV OR the “Atet tout ' t real at Con nvredentials, and Elders Ukruptey. DCP. hice, boots aud shoes, Ane Arbor, | parading the streets, and several Aghts took v 116i 1 {| neglect the latter, to be found at 12 bi avendont het Any int f and Johnson on Fuh meeting adjourn ApeWiaon ade to force toto pankruptey: | place, but no serious damage, was done further | STB fom sstig Ut Hay Nat wil tea ty vue tau tuig « o'clock this morning tor. Wintieg, leuber, Philadelphia, ea than soveral knock downs. Tho ouly contrac- | Lonpc outon seh coup. Li ‘ caren Feveived iis bather Fin yesterday's newspapers for HH Gatauer, dry goodn, Pitiabneyhy, tors that have acceded tothe demand are Yoo | the That rowed | Fie tas ccurcis tte hie Monte he ete Leann) bee eelton Hea UE Bishous af the Aft 1 tiled: Toa Alexauder general store, Columbia; Tenet | & Clarkson, who told thelr men thet they | Urer that portion of mn Han: | odie! thes cumpecttz tt Hoe | gota Auitigr’s Mik aubeituls rec “ OVICK (whom tt may concerts. Persone ha bureh In “Ae p Church on ile oer faite, Yelah L. Coll busta alore, Ailes, Teun should Tec Wve. the Cull amount feclded upon by " 101 ne who | Sam IS coup Ty 1 Hog ‘ —_— Bride edged at an otticw of Wai Wega mile apowe of harmonizing existog | foiled. Jom Wiley, singly will, Fort Howard, Wie, | the Society, Some twelve hundred now conatl- mn the Bret ya ¥ \ ie | A Groat Offer,—Olering to stomact rent O. call ond redeem their gourds whic Vhemee aa, huwe : " " 5 , i c y—Offering peace to stomach and 1 deatroy be die which oseurred au Al tug Was, bowever, a fallure, f tailed, tuty he etrilias Ice of the straugers, morning the gold market was woderately L bowele'bn Wilheibe’s Jamaica Ulusers Tika deta, Tee Oe ae a ne ae