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Sd 23, 1872, I THE UPRI NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY EEEY WHIRLWIND, THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL, THE FIRST SESSION OF THE HIGH COURT IN ALBANY. we have much t love hy support Mt, c Demoerets pur mea cand Be lieunion otcemers stil So as to make a chance for cholce among half « dozen candidates, it may I Wherever we can do so most tfor victory in the w nd nothing to a8 agaiast Gen. fra that the dereriTant be-giee vimeto make | PERE Ce SENG. OF LA ROR, 1onr. nor {THERING STRENGTH. DOP ALLEN ASKING TO BE EXCUSED. Judge Allen rose to say that he had doubte.as | rare STRONGHOLD OF FRAUD ROCK- f his sitting la the court, for son of his connection as counsel with the of the articles. MOVEMENT to the propriety ING IN THE GALE. policy to ve ings embraced He would ask to be excused Judge Reynolds said ned he would not ask any er one Way or the other. on the partof the managers they would not ask that Judge Allen rem t, but they would like to have him near the court and tender his advice in the matters with which he has had no connection. ckham said he found himself con- In the way of | ht he too should be excuse @ Grover said,under the Judge Allen having been counsel, he would move be excused, but in the case of Judge ood reason for ex= js motion to excuse resent, at the request of © D. P, Wood, who said that the Commit- © report, and asked d, which Was agreed ertain years of | The Carpenters Supposed to be Preparing Lay of Useless before he was nnd the People. Put Meimmy Little Bea.” ©, Forcey, Lam tired now 1 do not care to heat youring : ar ancient songs all day, So put your head beneath your wing. ‘You svon wil! go for Greeley too, Because you love the wint. then shall 1, poor U m ail men hate or else deride? Two of the Judges Acknowledge n Ask to be Excused—Jadee junsel Ask for an Impartial Court-The Court to meet in Saratoga, impeachment managers held a preliminary meeting in parlor Gi of the Delavan this afternoon before the con- vening of the Court, There were present Messrs, ed, Niles, Lincoln, Vedder, The two Democratic manages, Hill, were absent. Kichardson was elected Clerk, and Martin L. Hungerford, a member of the late Reform Leg- islature from Oneida, C legged soldier was an applicant for the latter position, but his figure was not just the thing for Saratoga. 8 far as the accused was m hungry enough t rm which Mr. Greeley Eight-lour Personally, however, T prefer the half loaf of re tan aurely give through the present campaign. rather than to w floats like a will poss|bilities of the future, T therefore counsel a union of all the elements position upon the basis of the Cincinnat! ndidates—any other course Law-~ New Strikes Organizing. The eight-hour movement gathere:| creasing strength yesterday. cess of the carpe organizations are rapidly fall there is every pre the week 20,000 men will be enforcement of the Eigh ‘The carpenters have declared their etrike at a close ; neverthele Masonic Hail, Thirteenth street, all day yester. Various are the rumors as to th j Tt Is maintained by many that a new strike for $4.0 day Is to be instituted : als that all non-union men are to be driven from the shops, and made to Join the organization or k. ‘The officers stoutly den intentions, saying months Is all the: whole loat which ‘o-the wisp, in the uncertain You've enng y form and ite pect that bef Alvord, Prince, Hi R. Brixkennor roumatances, ‘obe and D. B. Massachusetts Democrats fe SPRINGFIEL Fiss me good night, In grief Thang my low-browed bead ; My friends have left for Chappaqua; Pat Granty in his eckham be did not tae an May 2u.—The Demo- cratic caucus in this city to-night elected Gree- ley delegates to the Tenth Gon, ‘onvention to be held at Chester on 88 a secret ses cusing him, on was held tn Judge Allen for the urt Messenger, essional Demo- tee on Rules were read. that the report be rece to, and the report was read and adc JUDGE BARNARD CALLED. ‘The President then directed the accused to be Tne Sen, that shines for all true mem, the gathering. Has po mild beame tu ee It acorns my stu: And scolds me ‘cause [love a ep I wish L now was at L ‘The Eleventh Ward Germa The Irishmen of the Eleventh Ward held an night at 710 East Sixth atreet, A Hlorace Greeley Club consisting of the most emocrate of the ward. A (eInporary organization was wat eietted temporsry Chairman, Kad MrT. A Resolutions were passed pledging the enthusiastic sipport of the organization to Morace Horace Greeley which amerting has been onvergation with Eleventh ward that jard all in favor of Greeley CTING COUNSEL. ‘There was a long discussion about counsel to assist the managers in prosecuting the case against Judge Barnard. ed to select Joshua M. Van Cott, A. D. Parsons as coun- enthusiastic meeting 1a which was Iatgely attended. was organized clerk called nsel, W. A. Beach, responded that he wa here In person and by counsel. resident then st would be assigned # place within the bar of the ‘care to enter up ones, however, have no diMvulty in that there is some new mc z.in comparison to which the one just closed will be trifling. Over one hundred men were at the session yesterday. THE MASONS TO STRIKE THIS MORNING. The National Benevolent Asso: Ive Masons, an organizatic 00, held a monster meeting at Second nd. Twenty-third street last evening. Mr. James Beston presided. were conducted in secret, and It was decided that the masons should demand the elght-hour nd do no more work until Many of the men codperated with Klayers in thelr demand, and obtained ry with them. The action of last even- ing was to ensure every member four dollars for ‘There was much enthusiasm at the meeting. and the prediction was freely made that the master masons would not hesi- tate in granting the demand. ‘The membership was largely increased during the evening. OTHER STRIKES TO BE ORGANIZED. At 16 Bowery, delegates from the leading ch 2, and Jernoy OF wheelwrights, assem- nd men were re= Rarrett waa called to the Barry made secretary. The ht-hour reform was thorough- h delegate expressing the sen- where be was em- bus opinion of the for the black- rise and demand the White House ranch, ved that the a I head off Horace G. good night, &c. Grover's mo- then annnunced providing Messrs. ‘The German and Strahan b next Monday nigh ‘A Sun reporter le ! foy—a hanpy thoneht for once Soothes this dull head and botom sore charges were entirel and therefore, thoug! connected with some of the charges, he was not ‘Therefore he could not see any independent and separate her Judge may be ation of Oper- with a member- accepted this, but Niles, Vedder, and Lincoln opposed it, and on {ts being put to a motion only Husted and Alvord voted for the amend- After some further discussion the Hon, use Was selected as Mr. Husted then made an- npt to get Messrs. Van Cott, Stickney, ‘arsons selected as associate counsel, but Alvord again came in with an amendment to in- ¢ Tilden, Tobey, and Strahan, This stirred up another wrangle, Niles and dder contending that their selection would bea virtual acknowledgment of the Incapacity of the present managers to conduct the case. This view frightened all but Husted and Alvord, and the motion was again lost, only those two gentlemen voting for it. Mr, over, was desirous that Mr. Tilden should be se= ected as one of the counsel, and made a motion This was opposed by Husted, who claimed that the selection of that gentle- ne Would be an insult to Tobey and Stra- dan, and Prince's motion was lost. AID OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION, After considerable further discussion a reso- ution was Onally ad Yomstock and Joshua M. Van Cott as the coun- agers, Another resolu: tion was adopted, inviting the Bar Association sel or otherwise to such an extent as they may desire without ex- Subsequentiy, however, the striking out the 1 did not think of him before. I want some Demo To clamor for a ticket straig! To make thelr party blasted fo And help me run my Coach of State. y with the whole. and agatust Grant, reason for his being execused, Senator Murph: jam Byrne Association for Greeley. 6 proceedings The members of the William Byrne Assocta- adopted a resolution pledging themselves to support Honest Horace Greeley. said Le could not see any good reason for excusing Judge Allen, disqual'ted at all, and If there was an to his serving it should c as he underste He was not F, Comstock of Syri one of the counsel. reform this morning, P: made no such The Went Side for Greeley, Grand ratification meeting of Greeley and Brown and the Liberal platform to-night in Milleman's all, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. Addresses will be delivered by Col. James Fairman, the Hon, Jobu B. Haskin, the Hon, Judge Fithian, and Gen. George W. Palmer, ‘Then go and ieave me with the dead, bound for Chappaqua. So put me in my little bed ! New Have, Conp., May 2 ‘enator Benedict took a similar view, demand- ing an impartial trial. JUDGE BARNARD ASKS A FAIR TRIAL. Mr. W. O. Bartlett said Mr. President: The res} single request. He bares his breast to the lances which may-be bused at tt. from exery.quarter, to all the people of the State, there be any vulnerable spot here search it out.” His one only request is that he shall have a fair urt, and high as the char- acter of this court {s and exalted as ts its char- acter, he feels that in a matter so momentary to him and to all in whose veins his blood runs, he 1s entitled to the benefit of all the conscientious ness which God Almighty has bestowed upon every member of the court. two of the learned Judges rise in thelr pl misgivings as to eight hours labor. ondent makes but one sett Overrun with tons for the Great Ki tfeation Meritng~ & Visit te Krookly On Tuesday evening Dr. Horace Greeley attended the regular weekly reception of his sister, Mra. John F. Cleveland, 12 Cottage place. The next President appeared | dress and made himself quite agreeable to the ladies, a large number of whom were present. At noon, yesterday, Honest Old Horace enter- ed his office at the Astor House, Several delega- tions were present, and reported to Gen. Palmer. Many gentlemen had short audien: Greeley on the general topics of the day. Among Dowell, Jr., editor of the Washington Transcript, L. G. Johnson of Chi- cago, Gen. J, 8. Casement of of Eminence, Crutchen of New Castle, Ky., Hike, Alabanya, Ky., the Ho y.N. Y., Mr. Green B, Thomas of Lexingt Ky., L. U. Reavis, the capital mover of Missouri, Gen, Judson Kilpatrick, the Hon. James Oliver, 1 DB. Dudley of New York city delegation from Kentucky inforn arry that State by 50,00 Jority, and Mr. Clark of Alabama expressed the opinion that the Federal oMe only friends of Grant in bis State, while the colored people recognized In the farmer of Chappaqua their life- alone was entitled to their oa Moser DT. Gardner | and Thomas Duffy called on Dr. Greeley, and in- formed him that they were the President and Vice-President of a newly-organized Indepen- y and Brown Club,with headquarters intend appearing at the monster ratification meeting next wee ign hats and cape: out sevetal hundred strong ar the same uniform at th Dr. Greeley remained at his n was driven to the Old Honesty's Movements Visitors Prepa. Mr. Greeley. Lub, composed ‘erititely of Irishmen ia the Eleventh Ward of Brooklyn, is tn pro- cess of formation, One hundred and fifty names al pear on the roll, kamiths an pled last evening. Fou presented. Mr. hair, and Mr. Jame subject of the el, anvassed, ene ment existing in the sh ployed. Tt was the unanit meeting that the time bad come smiths and wheelwrichts to the enforcement of the Elght-h thought that a majority readily accede, and that the fight would be a tone, Arrangements wer 4 meeting on Fri finate plan of action will be strike organized. The meeting was enthusiastic. pattern makers announce a mass eventh avenue to-morrow ev ganize a strike for eight hours, MR, NERCHER'S INFLUENCE. Uiall, Rowery, a large ening to disc full evening In most enthusiastic terms, that the Ir solid for Honest Horace hi vote would be to that effect. The Old White Hat On Staten Istand, ‘The campaign opened on Staten Island yester- day by the erection of # fine hickory pole, surmoun’ with a Greeley white hat, in Ba A large and enthusta When, therefore, of employers would their own fitness and qualifications to sit in this case, he con- siders that he has a right to have them ex- What, are you going to Justice Barnard up here, and on an ace them were Albert H. jay evening, and pted, selecting rected and the A Monster Greeley P The Point Comfort Social Club of the Thir- teenth Ward have pledged them ainesville, Ohio, Kentucky, James I. Clark of 0; f Lexington, sel of th Board of Man Z. F. Smith ves to support Dr. influenced by friendship or partiality, try him before a tribunal composed of members who be- gin the proceedings by admitting their own bias e objections from n or Judge ship Joiners met last ¢ f resolution was amended by * without expense the whole Bar Association m The Fourth Ward f A Democratic Gr Representatives nd yard in the city and neighbor. an said that by vurs of labor more time was given nan for intellectual tmprove: ley and Brown € ) Was organized in the Fourth Ward last night, at $9 Mr, John M, Stokes caile and partiality? no want of respect for Jud ckham, but they have been the first to admit y take a hand in As the court {s to sit In Saratog: If the lawyers can only get the same pay that the managers and court do, $24.02)4 per day, doubt. less a number of th render such ¢ If they see ft, jonevelt atrcet, ley that he we 4. O'Conuor, Seeretary, paid compelled them to live remy much time was co fhe extra two hours was dge Peckham laces of lab« going to and fr yivania, and Mr. A nsel, or otherwise, as will give holders were the them an opportunity to spend several of th warinest weeks of the season at Saratoga. CALLING THE COURT TO ORDER. At ¢o'clock the High Court of impeachment was Calied to order BY LieuC=Wouy. Beaches Phere 4 was quite alarge crowd in the chamber, called together by the novelty of the proceedings While the Clerk was calling the roll of the Court of Appeals and Senators Judge Barnard entered companied by his counsel, Wil- liam A. Beach, Judge Reynolds, Wiliam O, Bart- Andrews. The proceedings of the court to-day satisfied all present that un- mething is done to choke off the wind bags ard of Managers the trial is Senators Dan ineoreuptible Painter and and Manager Nile jumping up like Jacks In the t In talking when {t was CHOKING OFF arn that ther Dut we have aright to an unbiassed Court stance essential to the respondent's ny that if their employers refused im thelr demand they could join the house carpenters and work for eight hours. ratification meeting hext Week, Wearlug White upaigu hats and capes Is JUDGE ALLEN DISQUALIFIED? Manager Niles thought counsel _misconcelved He did not understand that Jud, ng friend, wh - Horace's Neighbors all for Him, At an election for President of the village of ecley Republican,was anauimously elected. 0 ferlingin We 4 {8 a religious man.” said another, the question we first comme: atten bred = prose qualified him from acting as a Judge in this y morning, w ut the workingmen, Mr. Beach said his client had a reluctance to f the court who has n whatever with the cases re- He thought it would be tried by any had any connee f in the charges. howest old Horace. rs for Beecher.) bosses are not troubled with “and you can't stull her down their throats, ROUBED BY THE CO: Mr. President," this Eight-hour law the chamber, Remembering their Friend, i for such gentleme rinit me to send gn Udloge of Urish unity tn our (ut fu metropolis i fay these Judges had J antagonism to the respondent, aud It was utterly impossible for th part in these pro by preconceived « ord to say against the be Improper for bin to lett, and Rufus F white camp: and will turn Other clubs will id still another,” nt abd Vieo-P dings without the United stat pt away forever har of the Senate and B Mice until nearly robblug their men’ through It They report to their lis work at eight he rfor ten hours, son the pay r and distinct Rules have be They pay them adopted that The Effect of Dr. ¢ Wasninoton, May H day has strengthened him with the Demo. cracy, and they are now looking u ntucky ts nearly » and the citizens of Ba nonstration, Jonvention mec ley's Letter, y on each and But, is this am s should ask to bh yet members of the CONFEDERATION IL place and say guilty or not g HeADQUARTERS KAN ed to call a gene. correct this evil in heir own ranks by adopting THE CAR BUILDERS Car Builders’ Good News for Grant. them to come in He thought that if thes as to their competency withdrave and tak ve in this court ? gentlemen had doubts all they had to assigned a parti es to luok after, and his part was under cousiderati ulted with the r will partially dispose of Nil he has hard work to keep his m TACT ATATN TER TP Now let the Si ures to choke off Its stu proceedings meet at 615 T) suld only talk when giit-Hour law when the Baltim« ‘Owners Would PreMnEns’ s Greeley Stock in Susqueha INCOMPLETE. a RUSSO ASA Mu be t Niles, in reply, referred to the fact Risin asad lges to withdraw, by the or two others. invalid were these J death or sickness of on members of this court, that these Judges are a part Manager Princ showed that members vote on each article Senator Palt cutive session f Ok TOR ON TRS CROT Crete Be wb beam ons 1 r ward of the organized a G Mr. Gustay A.I understood * Boss Jemmy," who was a strong chamber was ¢ the high court nsel together, 7 gu Club last night ected President stated precedents, in an opportunit ourt would be support Honest Old H is a self-made dzes Allen and ames Walsh. Secr the court went ven are to Fetal under the Libera that they had some Is still in existence rs the President fused to excuse Ipated by the journeymen that H terminate t STRIKES SUCCESSFULLY esash makers on which the superintendent of the immense machine shops at this point He ts astrong Presbyterian, fluence among the th cause of reflurm were adopted, Allen and Pe kA FOAM their scruples, and PONDENT'S PLEA J has great in- First Rega! THE COURT TO » The next time the Senator wanted the room d forthe consideration of thi f where the ¢ iT IN SARATOGA. Jenying the n Military Hall ¢ al in detail to the charges and declaring gen’ the Was not guilty Manager Alvord took except saying that though he w yer, yet he did not e Was expected « reply of guilt and Republieans, are for Greeley Post, probably the The first yacht race of the season was n to the answer, practising law- will stump. the St ts the Democratic 1 to ind a Gra sion was a re in which yachts of 4 were invited to provided. he i Saratoga was to be the fave of the gaseous 8 ¢, this motion Fespondent than a Sawyer, an'l Mr enator was tho: THE LAbonens' crowd ‘word swered that the plea was in turned out for about three minute ck of this plac i} ite he Firth Divi fought the Bri railroad car until last times voted for A says he will change ace Greeley beca ever rode ina Manager “Niles also thought the plea was not more than i) fe Was that ten of the fast knew before going out. The time was then t of July next, which will bring ein the height of the season, and just During their leisure poker alittle on the anager Alvord then, in reply to Judge Bar- vd poll it for Hor. ise Horace is hon n time to witness ther n discuss dra strength of $24.62 a day. Campbell. G Mother Cary, Emma Porter, Comet, 810, society went candidates for membership: THE FURNITURE Last Monday the ers struck, and met in the Since that time th furniture department has been secured, and the meetings are now held in Teut nly a general d their charges, and would proceed he said charges, Manager Alvord said that on consultation of wagers with respondent's counsel they had agreed to adjourn, if it met the views of the h of July next, and Dodge of the Administration, m,the Philadelphia Press WasHINGTON, May 21.—There has been past few days a rumorel that a powerful movement has heen organized to defeat the ratification of aide ersaben Ly th parties in this n TRADE UNITED, man United Cabinet Mak ‘om a stake be eto and around a stake Proceedings of the High Court of Impeach rulated very | Of the Long Dock to the home stake t court, till the 1 court be held at Saratog: macaet UW ustes May 22.—At 4 P. M. Lieutenant- ee besehbet th order, and directed the clerk to call the The following Judges answered to their h, Allen, Peckham, Grover, Fol- ser, Rappalye. ‘The following Senators also an 8: Allen, Baker, Benedic Bowen, Chatfleld, Cock, Dickenson, Graham, Harrower, Johnson, Lewis, Lord, Lowery, Mad- gen. Murphy, Palmer, Perry, Robertson, Tieman, , Wekmann, Winslow, D. P. Wood, minutes of tne last’ meeting of ne court were then read A. Beach said that the defendant, idge Barnard, Was present in person and by 3 snot prepared to- rwith a gene quietly to the ed. toon that. part of eport Oxing upon Saratoga us the plive, ADJOURNED TO JUL That part of the motion to adjourn till Ith otion of Senator D. ent into executiy lace for holding ors, It was ane Hy Lime allowance th: ‘pr secant ied be 96 more Convention are sald to embrace wealthy business belleve that Mr, rt_ defeated the Me- ree mime a9 4m 4 A th ers. varnishes ers, and gilders, abnyte: ahve Campbell by onds ahead of the The ‘billiard table makers vol- untarily joined the organization yesterday, and two leading manufacturers, Coll ker, have redu akers will also jc 14,000 workingmen are holders, wh: ted, would not taki July was carried, Wood, the court’ ag sion, for consultatl such a course as to re- tain our present high nancial standing among of the world, and also men of the are opposed to Gree- 'y account; also free-traders in the publicans who fall thelr candidate: clroulars of a ent out, that let- The prizes were awarded as follows prize, a silver cup, on time set of colors, on time embroidered silk pennant, to Jerand Kava allowance, Dart ; 2d dwered to their r the nations Dan Voorhees stripe, whi pening the ¢ ced that Saratoga had b for holding the Court, jded on, the court meeting at 10 ‘Two sessions aday | West, and all dissatisfed Rej ‘Topt; second. to Mother Cary First prize to Deflance per cent, additional pay second prize to said, as he understood It, the ind report the result of thelr labors re dition to the g dyuarters, Teut ¥ firms, employing inthe aguregate respondent, in ad has now put in, ts at Hberty t ed ‘that the respondent anagers of such been written to var the movement tus AS TO secu Wile Murder hiesday night Island, N. J. Horn of Cape shall serve notive on the before the 17th of Juiy Judge Beach said practice did not require the respondent to give notice of or Murphy said what he w djournment from time to peing unprepared jounsel to reply ; that ywith aspecial plea ni and that the 5 He therefore elal and general p agers asked how are the leading ing her tneta 1 her of improper tnt nof amore time be given personal record hw d been warned. by Ui bet berand ¢ n Tuesday ever He went to bist r. Niles of the time wouid be a-ked Mr. Beach said he owing to the m. to meet these pl sed the usual time of ve Trade Champion of the We Supports Hovest Old Hor: wht this motion, if adopted, raed to he hou would lead the that at the various of the article think there would be any hecessity for adjourn: and certified to as they would moye to elt POLICE CALLED 1 Vrosident replied that ftw G 1 Eighteenth as tae articles The following letter was received to-day eat champion of * the ring of true VALIDITY OF THE ARTICLES. 4 then asked motion was adopted Up Dotlars w tat Blizabethp The court to meet in Saratoga Springs 4 the nation The Canes of Judges Prindle and Met MANsPietn, Obi ALnaNy, N.Y., May ment of the Barnard Impeachment ( 8 was called to ord ase of Judge read, and it was found that the case was ordered to be taken up linmediately after the adjourn ment of the Court Senator Murphy inqutred if there tha case of Jud, My Dean sin vere driven ay stone of ou ily authentt M Impeachment The prudent li broperly raised that an officer went to the house of Judge MeCunn, and found hini t sick to be seen, and It ts not known whether the papers were served on him or not The Seunte then adjo sorning at 10 o'¢le except by gra of insisting upon a full fr steps, and therefore tion all at ‘one, he night an unknown Dy MoIne Proper pay t Such in my he should be called upon t . vsuch worvice had heen made. {the managers ket what we wanted » Republican Nom SPRiNGriELD, May 22 A Child Attneked by a Cat. ‘bwin children The Republican State Noaied for Governor Dy acclamation by acclamation Recretary of Sta rer, H. Rute; Attorney Ge P elynatnre aaa proof of Cincinnath pposition to 4 nted paper had by all the elements ve manufacturers ertiticate attache trlumph of many needed reforns shall be no worse off dd veto a revenue would sign tt reform tari | Grant advocates @ high tart ted (hat th out ft ln his messng » all the absolute freedom of Tt seems to would way 1 sihesy rather than submit to aden ulhurities th Guipud ist baud ta Lends, Guinbering ad He moved that the articles be mow served thought aud Hud lye tor bowers, adetcrmined resistance lo the movement, aad COuMAL Crime bh at his request a committee of twelve was ap- Polnted. ta teatt, resolutions on the subject. of Waass, fo Neemumritted For ccnskiaswiden Ua Lie next meeting. The smpiovers tnsist on having ten hours work, and hope to compromise with the mon Ly paying more additional wages AN EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT The young men and women employed in th glesewire. toy. and feacy goods stort rewentin to Melpomo\ rare for ohelr etanaturce an agreement to We chest places of Due pese ats "Cue YM su Sat aye luring Jun Juy aad Angus, They appeal t se engaged lu other He todo likewise during the —o— New Vost Office Men Paid for Right Hours aud the Goverament Charged Ten, The workmen on the new Post Office met last evening and resolved to petition Congress for two hours arrears daily sincé the adoption of the eight hour rule by the Government. They have been vc Hed to work ten hours, while recelving pay fur vuly eight, It isasserted that the offictals e drawn from the Governm atthe rate ¢ n hours, t men of two hours pay dally. [tis the men have heretofore endeavored municate with the Government, but the that their petitions have been intercepte Why not Eight Hours for Working Gir To the Bilitor of The Sun, SIR: Seeing eo much in the newspapers about the men striklug for a reduction of the hours of 1abor, Etake the liberty of teking why the ight hour men onapieuously the Rev. Henry Ward. Heecher—will not fomething abont the poor girls that have tu Work twelve and fourteen hours a day ? A Workine Grint. To the Bin: ich as the working men of this city have succeeded In thelr strike, why should not the poor Working girls doth me? They labor from ten to twelve mall, pittance, scarcely enough I togather. Where fh “Netia” he ‘om the arena? Now is the time for her to come forward and do battle for her Jusrice. $$ MRS, LOWDEN'S DE. —— Dr, Gyles Committed to the Tombs—Corouer Young will not Accept Bail. The investigation in the case of Mrs. Lowden, the alleged victim of maipractice at the hands of Dr. Gyles, was resumed yesterday by Coroner Young. ‘Thomas Trimble, keeper of a livery stable at 18 West Thirty-nieth asroety having baen called, testified as fol 1 reside at TH. Was acquainted with Mrs. Lor den for about re. She went out with Me once On business and once of w pleasure trip. f drove her out once at her request. I never went to a ball with her, and never was ata bail where she was, 1 have known Dr. Gyles about seven years, Never re commended him to Mrs. Low: Last saw Mrs. Low. den the Sunday night before her death, Lt was on the occasion of a friendly visit at her own house, Was there robably twenty minutes. We went together. to Mrs. Mackay’s to bring home Mes, Lowden Went Into an 0} ‘daughter, saloon in Bleecker street and ha We were absent about one hour, My owden were never objected to by any ly except her son. Have met Mre Hackett einmy stables. I did uot furnish Address of Dr. Gyles, Joseph N. Lowden, a son of the deceased wo- man, said that he was not acquainted with Dr, Gyles. Had never seen him until doctor had never prescribed for hin onimended ty by Trimble, but did not him. Had known Trimble five or six years. Cuim twice ai iy mother’s house. Once, about Lo'clock in the inorning, met him on the stairs, with his shoes In his hand. He struck him on this occasion, The family physiclan ts Dr, Barnett. ‘The jury rendered averdict against Dr. George R, Gyles The prisoner was then examined. He said he was forty-six years old. Was born in Ireland, Resided at 417 West Twenty-third street. Is a Physiclan and surgeon. With regard to. the charge, he sald: “Lam ‘entirely innocent of any attempt to or to have done anything of the kind.” Coroner Young then committed him to the Tombs, positively «to accept bail. ——— Au Extraordinary Elopement Case ina Wil ~ Haateowiys Patiee-sration - Between Il and 12 o'clock yesterday morning an aged gentleman ran bareheaded to Officer Krouer, Who was standing at the ferry gate, foot of Grand street, Willlamsburgn, and begged bin to arrest @ lady and gentleman who were about entering the ferry house. “ He ts stealiug my goods, old man. “He ts cloping with my wife. paid for every the bas on. Do you hears L want th The officers, scarcely Understandl Was asked, approached the rugaway coup) ed by the old keatleman, The latter hesousht. th nad to leave the man she was with, but she refused, saying that he had the best right to her oy. This enraged th id we ane Darting ‘from the otheerte wh young man, she tr During a wath jer station the Mesers ot Lee that he married afterward release! on ball, and the same Might It fald, Dad Myers arrested on Complalut of the wife at hetore dugtiey 1 Tote FUG Meyers rushed towart aud scowled at her | who endeavored to keep hers at his lil hearing was adjourned until to-day. As they left court room the Woinan rejected her accepted that of King, tt arin an aloug the streed to the ferry, followe Man atal a crowd OF RAINING. Aftor the sergeant had. take King’s cross-compiaint, bi locked up. The woman'w d Before leaving. the police statt sergeant not to lock King in the same « that old Futian w hou they call my busband” An English Schooner Captured by as HAVANA, May 22.—The Spanish gunboat D'Es- captured the English schooner, Willlat uught her to Nuevetas. 1 Savana laaer, and t schooner was captured un and deteiued for invention tione AU the tine © Mary Lowell expedition the same ooner brouxht a cargo of salt ty Gloara, aid UP be the Const Focounoiering, Tue crew ¢ Capt, Wilson and Bfteen men, —— ‘The Shukespeare Mou This aftern William Shakespeare ie t F suspicious clreumstances, mt n, at 3 o'clock. the monument to ¢ unvelled with appropriate snd interesting ceremonies tn Central Park, The site elected ts at the southern end of the Mall, @ Httle east of the main walk, A sembclroular gallery has been erected for the spectators, Owing to tion of the pedestal, the brona ‘ooden structure hundred pie nyper nt the statue au oreo frum ¢ Daly will then fo) to the Park Commissioners, will then be unveiled by J.Q. A. Ward, the sculpt sisted by Wray Mould, the arehiteet of the ped The Arion Society will then sing Schiller's "Aa dic Kuastier,” Henry G, Stedbing will next. dell ceptaner in fof the be followed by Nicolal’s overture to Wives of Wind sor and another glee by the n Society, Willan Cullen Bryant will'then deliver the oration. of the day Aa overture from Mendelson. will folluw, and. t the reeltation of Ry H. stoddard’s poem, " Shakspeare,” by Fuwiu Booth, will be heard, The ceremonies, wi conclude with Schuman’s overture to “Julius Casur Sai 5a Col, Scott Vanquishe: In the Court of Chancery in Tr f the Pennsylva road ( York and Long Branch Ratlro nton yester. rkie read his decision in the case mpany agalnet the New apy narulet show why the 11 biting Ut Turitan Ray by any y a injune retiised t ed that the muthority gr companies t Wunder © t I hridges without cone George Was mel of the 1 Guards (c ania, died on Tues Jay, baying been shot by Officer Robinaon, Phillips and John Smith had ap altercation about the regimental funda, which resulted 1 4 Warrant being granted frut Whose Mother Last night an unknown w int nan way found tn Id, feet et hair and eyes, uircot tg’. pia Wi, blue wil Vonuet, and elastic galters, A Mother Murdered by Last night Thomas H, Armatrong, aged Hto got hin t at wicls th A Present of a sta New Havey, May 2. The elty of New Hag today mail State of Connecticw Mer of $i) to be va 1 iu Guiding @ State House, sie | Wil be proecut frou the Ciy Of New Uaven'to the Bate. PRICE TWO CENT JERSEY CITY RING FRAUD: DEALINGS IN RESERVOIR + of Corrupti alleged frauds rand Aldermen of Jersey ¢ rd of Public Works of ir, occupled Judge Buimeted and against the in the purchase by the B Welsh, mem! Board of Chose on @ charge of curious coincidences sted and Vreeland, lands on th: The city required cers Helghts for a new reservoir, Collard was the executor of the Benedict and that property was fixed upon as 0 desirable site. DBUMATED'S AGENT. elf as the agent of d selected J Hoard of Works, negotiations for om Vreeland and Platt conferred, ptained the signatures of the nent or memorandum fxiny o-hvirs to an $35,000 as the n of the de= lendant Vreeland, Wilson su 40,00) as the pi reeland and Amount betwes Vreeland remarked that the heirs could. well Wo when they recelved $3,000 facilitated the afford to pay & extra for $0 ed i on by giving It Works would Cond the property unless the heirs came to tine, ‘The agent Platt testified yesterday as to his art in the transaction, said that he had ef- ale of several plots at prices ranging from $2,000 to $12,500, on whic! commissions with Vreeland he divided the hg ‘ é aed: ut Mr. ‘eo could not explain how the su of $3.28 came be inserted in the deed. A WITNESS FROM NEWARK Mr. Jacob Skinkel, a wealthy genth Newark, tastitted that With Vreeland ground in the latter part of June and July. munication was authorized by the Board to purchase pro= perty in the neighborhood of the old and wanted to ascertain the price, Vreeland thought it was a pretty. large price, and said the Board preferr: it without having commissioners appoints ed. Rather than have commissioners appointed. or have any trouble, witness offered # Vreeland said that he was not perm hently employed by the Board, but received @ commission on all the property h ‘This was a few days before with: letter from Vreeland, dated Aug. 8. of August Vreeland told witr 8 received @ 8 that the Be rty for $16,000, land sald that he would try to get the Board of Works to buy it, but that he should ersuaded the Lc er property-owners added that the as on all the property he pure he same as him cominiss A DAMAGING LETTER his note ‘holding up @ on the sth of Aug! shall want (o offer that t to it, because It m Boe It As irrelevant Attorney-General ( note In eviden proven and beeau Mr. Skinkel further testifled that he went rehitabe beara. vteobewh aad tha at dificulty ing hat one of the Commissioners, Ma- had voted against taking the lots he (Vreeland) “saw him, He (Vreeland) a against pay ting the matter — ed Mr. Bray why he voted price when he had voted for other property, Vreeland said that he reminded Bray that he had voted forthe purchase of other per cent. by the owners, and that he to Bray to vote for thle pure pressed his s an like Mr, Bray rso small a sum examination witness sald that after the matter was closed, Mr. On the ero Bray told hin the property Jearued that Board to pay $1,500 perl sed some time prior to the sal ewark for hiscom the property. Vreeland ins uid him the THE RIGHTHOFP AUGUST Lerten. ed Ia evidence pay Gve percent, Lean # arles P. Nichols, a real estate agent, was th inissioner Bray he made $34,000 as its valu What, tn your judgment n to purchase it an =The value tow Salcs four or five yeare ich-was sold for & In August he (witness) ¢ Vreeland said wh for his prop told Vreeland deal of fuss about the led that he was acting unlimited powers, had a good 8 making a great thing and ow, Several thousand Grand Jury ag At that meeting Mr. Platt sald that he witness, was to bh y Mad made xeon th property they had already bought, I think I told Vreeland that he bad usiness to make ‘The hearing is A Challenge A for a Valune Eighth Regiment's new frat street were rporal Harry E Md ts a eulestnan nan for H. Kahn i juatle painting, te Of the Sixth J Their captain put them’ through. the in) was athe tt has been ill-fee sand Joha Kashaw The Blackmatler Hocheater de tment'was found Hackete ta deteu Jowu tor Friday tine 1b bas beca pat upon tas