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——————————————————————————— THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. ROM. NEP SA STRIKE EXPE? DING YORK TO BUFFALO: - Blocked—The Tron Confident of § $ The Wheels of To: + and Metal Worke A Fight in Fi ment in Forticth St The 15,000 tron and metal workers on on ponaltion of havin, Many of the shops grant day workers, and an advance of 20 1 the eight hours to | Houx had or cent. to | Seventh Bee piece hands. Several additional shops joined in | havin (uit the shop, It is closed y strikers, At an early hour yesterday | makers think their strike will be over ina few , ployed in the Long Island Ratiroad | days. 100 strong, quit work, and the establich- ment is closed, The men who have struck from ‘ircular to 1 v the Hudson River Ratiroad shop, being desirous | 0.558 men emp of communicating with the railroad shops in | gtrike, ’ Albany and Buffalo, sent commf tees to the tele- | U6 06 175. aph office e or a es yestertay, cabinet makers as entirel, t grap five or six times yestertay, The | f4! mairete aaa dolegations returned, saying they © uld not get @ message through, and coiqemned the Western | be employed next week, as ¢ Union Company for siding with the capitalists | complete which they are employed are now ‘ ana suppressing their despatches, A lively de- ‘ bate sprung up, during which the company was | The hou roundly abused. A special committee was des- | During the ‘ patched to Albany to endeavor to enlist the m ported that : here in the strike. Arrangements. were made witch will ins re communication with the 3) ra- cuse and Buffalo shops. § It was reported that in Havemeyers & Elder's | reading this yesterday sugar refinery, two of the machinists remained | struck again and quit the shop. a= The housesmith hely strike on M ania A working ten hours, Nearly all the other chinists in the city are either on strike, or | oft 4 working under the eight-hour system ‘The rien from John Kouch's shop are all out, and have taken measures to enilst the ¢ Ployees, 2.000 Inn in his Chester, Pa. id ship-bullding establishment, to Join them in the nployed treet Twelfth STRCCK WITH AN TRON BAR. stablishment of First & Pryibil, For- | a et and Tenth avenue, there was a li A committee visiting the shop were qu i etly discussing the men, when Pryibit rush gan pounding Henry McKavanaugh with a bar | in Centre of Iron four or five feet long. MeKavan defence seized Pryball, and pinned him against the wall, One of the eight-hour m the bar from his grasp, A we the shop seized McK: fim down a fight of stairs. the eomm then withdrew, bearing the bar as a. trophy This being communicated to the soc solved to prosecute Pryltvil, and preliininary steps were immediately taken, MceKavanaugh’s e 18 badly bruised, Hiram Maxim of Brooklyn advertised for mas | makers, and ER chiniets, to pay fifty cents Bight-Hour : ral strikers waited upon him, | manufactu “= je asked | pur wen, Ward a 14 ative answer, he drew a and | 200) me n ordered them out of the shop, saying, as he | Works have : Huurished the weapon in their faces, That's | shops are the what will defend Hubbard & Whitt q Duncan of Twenty-ninth street ejected acom- | Axricultural fnittee from his premises, saying he would not | Brothers, Charles Hardick, Taylor & Sons, " Baye thein around Works, Columbia | A committeeman from Delamater's shop said | and gas-pir BAW that preparations were being made to” start Be work On Monday, He did not know under what i AM system, but the apprentices had all. bee! h MH formed that they would receive pay tor this week's idleness if they would resume on that > WUIKs O1NiTUyees ait Ont. Roach, Delamnater, and the Albany street | Last e works offer elght hours for repair or.’ but refuse it on contract work the repair work ¢ cour system, whith n be charged for o1 contract work cann refuse comprot be taken to secure a strike of the iron an the princip lowing have acceded in addition to’ the names | are the harde ready published : laborers in Jers Pioneer Iron Works, Meddlebloom & Ritchie, | sathietn sw \STHIRR IN-FME.GAR th ao berrate ihonte: ‘The machinists and blacksmiths last night +n Germania Assembly Ko The following resolutions were adopted amid tremendous cheers Whereas, We, the employe ane “Piudson = fliecePlenteaat the ew Terk Contra tivur nw paseed by the Stattasa the antionnt aavene ente to De a Just and equitable ones aud Diorcan Wench’ otteine ter brtente seerniag trom sale laws Chersucrisiine of the Peas SPTauae fines ce SOON oP Sac elise and me of the New York Central in the sho} depend ity and f hat, believing n our own atrength anaulity'of fecling (hat pervades tie Worktugn P witthold our services trom the ead abo pay agree (0 Carry Uut the pro The strike will extend to Buffalo, all along the road, and it Is expected that 7,000 men will strike y. The men say that the company cannot get along three days without them, and will cer- tainly have to yield, Only 400 of the 7,000 live in the city THE SEWING MACHINE COMPLICATIONS. 1g the dise Orchard street last evening. Despateb timore and San Francisco announce Glasgow, Scotland, Singer factory that the Amer- ican operatives were on strike. The n hour men yesterday received the following Giaso: e 14 ct factory in Brooklyn would strike to-day trial, he w A me compelled the operatives to vote for Grant at the last Presidential electic ring to try the same little game rant this year, He objected of white slavery. man said one of the contractors had told him in confidence that the f land was not much more than paying expense and that all the machines now being made here |. Wht wore shipped to supply the European trade, If | tin, forme the men would hold out a we pany would be compelled to re It was also stated that a notic the door of the Mott street fact tablishment would not resume : heretolore announced. The speaker thought this was proof that the ten-hour men had failed h their attempted effort to cause & resumption of work The Howe sowing machine men In session yesterd: sion, passed the following That we will sap; doze, but on strike an’ lution be nt to every dally paper in A communication from the Manhattan Sewing diate answer to their de hat the eight | tween hall, the h y Would be adopted. ‘There are. se eral hundred operativos in the Manhattan manu | face and t facior tered in A committee was sent to Boston who will « Lieut for with the Grover & Baker, Levitt, Union | while tonhols, Johnson, Home Shuttle ‘and MeKay | of the stairease BH factory operatives and urge co: n down the steps It was reported that the Howe men inthe | Lieutenant, Bridgeport manufactory would strike to-day Captain fr ANOTHER RAID ON STEINWAY, the terri ‘The piano makers met yesterday in the Ger- | Hie: mania Assembly Rooms and resolved to make her demonstration this morning at. the Steinway factory, Delegates will be sent to Bos H ton and other cities to Induce the plano makers PR there to strike, too, Mr, William Steinway says that a large numberof the men employed by the | “Tell G firm have resuised work at ten hours and atten | send some Der cent. advance on the former wages. ‘This ly | treat them as T have you B denied by the officers of the Piano Makers’ The bi © Union. Mr, Steinway says the strike may be | Lieut. Wiegel’s BH considered ‘nearly over. The oMcers of the | above fe Viano Makers’ Un y they are more than | fast upon the Mover determined to out until victory is | as Capt . ROGNESS U1 DABIN . hapy PRO GiESS OF THE CABINET MAKERS, happened mon B The cabinet makers report that 101 shops are | Ait? Martin, B oslready working under the eight-hour system, | cate Beleza rom Philadelphia | rep rted that B vleven lirms there consented to eight hours on the second day of the stilke, Zleuler, Bleecker | ths Mott streets, was reported to have yielded He einploys seventy-eight men, and they will ASSAULTING CABINET MAKERS ARRESTED: hn Schaffer, 2 p Fair, Win. Kepps, and 1 ‘trikiig cabinet makers, were | Inthe trial of the Ansaulting Wellington Smart, of 446 Sixth stfeet, | New Orieans ta, AKDWAKE STORES CLOSING, intone, th h ) On and after Monday the hardware stores In | Bical legal arguinent Hichtt avenue are to Le closed avs P. M,oxcept | Hii" papers were exe A WORD OF EXPLANATION heat inembers The following explains Itself; Geo, Butler ot Shs ‘wed work yesterday on the adoption by the esterday, in an action agators the Gerwavia Lif % the eigut-hour system ’ Ou the Isth of May, on the oceasion of | *urance € ck in the ik aud Close at 6 OK tu | dence tuat F ww UNEHIOG, Bud tual euok oMviuvee Would be priv: tn the past, ten hours, THE UPRISING OF LABOR, | *ficrrcretiunne wets THE MURDER OF MR. BROWN TUBBRUTAL A minute later G MURDERER COMMLT TED 10 THE x Potion & St pum THE OTHER SIDR. ‘The men employed by Pottier & Stymus de- positively cean— | consented t & Pryibil's Establishe | Were working elght hours only Was shown to the SUN report which they say that they consent to eight hours George told. the he had bee! n fells mean time, th: house, at vom. which w he burst the de room, which was dark, and sec The ‘officer followed him inte While feeling his way around, his ‘ontact with human halr. Tn an Corser at Night—Coro A letter signed Roux & Co. nda bureau. Inquest in the case of Augustus Brown, who was murdered on Tast Saturday night at Di- and Attorney streets. the Bowery Theatre with his wife, and they were returning to their residence at 98 Lewis At Division and Attorney stre of corner loafers insulted Mrs. Brow the husband remonstrated smashed in his skull with brass knuckles. Brown The Preside d the SUN reporter that thi been rejected by the men. , having granted eight ein Mr. Brown had ¥ pullec A light was was also found the bloc hours, has withdrawn. his consent, and th The cabinet knife were taken to the Oak d had been sent to Capt Frederick Killian, Peter Kehr, and George B. sent porra ollidete wich o slretoner & Rrown, furniture manufacturers, have sent a B SUN showing that 4,624 out of yed are wor eight hours, while only 1y The number of men discharged Is ‘These figures are repudint THE PEKSONS ARRESTED, After gathering (estimony the police arrested mith, a shoemaker of 10Ridae street, When the murdere the 624 men nov james and Richard 1 jess than 400 will i street, and Frederick and ‘The’ court-room work on the eight’ hour rule, densely packed. The he examination, notwith- {00 evidence pointed them out er as the murderers, OTHER LATER 6 ths are not yet out of the woods, ly sessions yesterday it wi Jackson, who has once with unérring fin tained a dogged silence and @ of his crime. cqunt of the affray, but he would. be wander off on som this much was gh at they had been friends leu 'efore. ited & stolid ned to hesitate when as uld positively identify the Smith as the one who struck the fatal bl reply to a question by Coroner Young, wh he had been threatened with volence In case he wand whether he was afraid to n effect that, beginning hour system. ed by a juryman would be resumed the men all pute about a frivial ms deceased man struck him was thrown on his osck, and ‘on the head by striking As he regained his feet he was very muc J drew his knife and stabbed ¢ ‘as locked up, ¢ Park Hospital, where he er his receptlor ombs yesterday morning, Coroner made at the Inquest to be bh August was arrested shooting at an unknown person in Water street The prisoner's head was dressed in the police ra, idle In consequence 1 an association. win the Seventh embly Kooms, = | Tho safe makers will strike on Monday if their employers told what he k nd {na low tone said: CONFESSION OF AB I go with te what I knew. fT squealed he would split m d me. not tos anything abou ainéen, head in two Thirty-seventh str ot) wafe makers In th ely | he brass fi Hall. Dunnt aht-hour question with the | to have yielded. have with into the room, and | and thelr m and Valentin Do you see the boy In the room who threat- The boy again ci ‘a timid: glance arc room, and sald that he did not see hii hut the doors and allow no one to I Irawn their conser This order haying be turned to a policeman s witness among the aud! ean identify the person w mpanied the officer, but a at eight hours, ugh in | strike; fours T needles used in th The Committal of &) uxband—The Story o sewing machine On his return to the stand the witness but have simply form # 8 ha unply formed 8 looked through the window, y,it was | protection THE SKIKE OF 7 strike ety for mutual A boy was leaning ring Into the Cc tothe Coroner the witness sald there who told me not to officer was sent out, and th before tne ( old, and th BROOKLYN IRON WORKERS, f Leonte her husband, nnected With the engine and boiler hal was focked up in the City Hall police station, THE WIDOW'S TESTIMONY. testified that they a Saturday night ker, Bliss & Williams, Allen's Kents, and Burton's steam *, 25 East Broadway, and vck from where he was killed, seven or elght men were on the ¢ ) pushed witness avainst her husband; one should insult his wife, threw a stone after him; h employers oniident of success. They express th s determined t a W is Toougnized all over the KEIN PeuSEY CTT ane the tat Bad be gan taking off his ¢¢ man struck him ; she hea Is that man present? ie: that is the man (pointing to one of d work.” | & Weichers's sugar red The men say | for an advance of wages. The ontire he eigbt- | bering over 500 men, joined in the strike, and un- » They | tiiterms ise their employers w It is probable that measures will immediately | od. Immedi force, num- ‘The first witness called was Chrystie street. He testified as follows treet me, on the other #ldi n be aftanged betw en them and ‘ork Will probably be suspe ely aft>* the strike the men met y resolved nv pay is increased fi $1.00 per day, to $2. worked and pc Matthleson & Welchets havevcachy arr tthieson Veichers have each an tn Borrough & Townsend, Riley & Crowley, Brook- | over $100,000 from the refinery, and the Supel typ, and G. Parreze, West street. tendent, Mr. My husbana was iy: partly on the sidev ¢ killed my husbai Dut walked awa: in Cooper Hall, where 1. B) metal workers in Boston, Philadelphia, and_all | menee work until the ne others with the ‘ot particularly notice them. my husband. to. Pass Md the proprietor aaid he was not seriou {terward taken to his house, aad th Some of the men w! cities of the Union. ‘The fol- | the former rate, Sie fell instantly, rest paid class of vy that Messrs. ‘Could not poritively Imensdorf, a salary ¢ mpelled to labor for mind staying th (“Witness identitied two of the ing present, John Tully and Will! Hors FROM NRW FORK Lwhile they are cy prisonert as be- am Allison, 1G TO STRIKE FOR, To the Bdilor of The Sun. Sim: From your report of the proceedings of the iron workers of New York at Wednesday evening, I learn th by some self-appointed committeeman for remaining tostate that the ‘Our employer IDENTIFYING ONE OF THE GANG. I recognize Richard Tully as the man who wanted to stay at my nouse, thelr meeting t Ihave been di After my bust ined. to ay hit ona in 4 treat the crowd if they Would take tim home strike my husband but Smith, and ad been drinking, but was noue Campbell Press Work pformed the ny the eight hour system on the uth of luced WorkIDg f therefore have this matter see the worse for liquor, THE ASSAULT DESCRIBED, Division street sed the disturban mn Saturday night; he was ata saw aman walking along and 4 wo! at Division a of those retalne Edward Crol that he with this committern e in the street vent his eaten: a pistol and Mrs. A dead, and the pri; ne. The prison It was I dove It and took the pist LIEUT, S FIGHT, pped there; as the Gen, Butler's Friends of Butler the St. Charles Hotel, Lieut, Will The Singer sewing machine men met in| merly an aide pt to Whip One Ofticers- Fisticuils in given and the the police statlon near the hydrant and his head y to Officer Kennedy. and dr Mentz of man fell ina heay who was for- -de-camp to Gen. Benj. F. Butler, d as a witness in the case the machinists in those cities had atruck. of Henry A. Tilden against Gen, Butler for dam- days the Singer men telegraphed to the | ages arising from the seizure of the steamer sau at New Orleans, in 186, has had rooms In ii Fe Compa want aabrspatce ardusinicet tt Gharies_ Ho the factory to be run day and night, The eight- | progress of the trial. of torid ‘eo 4 mustache. im H. Wiegel Witness could not ide the man who struck Mr. Brown, man said "You hav tity Smith as and who was subpana André ision and Attorney streets at the tim and saw the PORT EN COI EWAN witness identified ‘Tully a been present, al man struck Lieut. Wieg plexion, with sand: e is well-built ani nas hay ne 1 after being closely volnted out Smith as being there also, like the man who struck Mr. Brown. asked Why he did not point Singer men in Scotland are getting cight anda half | probably w rea diay ‘On Wedni It was reported that the Blees sewing machine | tired and ne day evening after supper, feeling vous from his exertia nt to his rooms, and taking off all his undershirt and panta- s during the rst, and he replied that 2 the rer rae tO ree Toth tananlders | loons, stretched bimself-on the bed or three hours vre the lapse of u heard a nolse in his room. saw the gure of a man approwching hi ned that if he squealed he would break his head in two pieces. )LICEMAN'S TESTIMONY, Hess, an officer of the station, swore that on the night post in Grand st rsleep tw er he was on between Kidge and no disturbance, ing Brown, and Mrs. Brown was w In reply to'a question how Brown was hurt, Mrs Lirown said they their way hom: tory in Scot- | «who's the “My name is Mp He saw four Lieutenant, Butler's stait "replied the person addr Why, Fred, I'm glad to see you,’ the Lieutenant, sitting up In bed * None of your familiarities, sir, if you plea: replied Cay wrote a letter to Gen re any of your kidney who any of your pups sir, Lam one of Butler's pups, dd been to the th. had fallen and hu He wanted to take Brown to the police station, but Mrs, Brown insisted that he shou The sat This alarmed } aickly, FASTENING f 10 Sheriff stre these words that xc will resent fight? Now Lean ght y, after an animated discus= With that he sprang toward the Lieutenant, alned in # sitting posture on the bed Lieutenant par- ywh and saw house together had given him a geand crack and settled him fed Xo oll Mary Ann Buck who live , Who lived in the house with » testified that she was pre he was brought home,and she identified three of the prisoners as having assisted in taking him paper, here. | As Capt. Mar ‘ising la the | ried the blow and sprang from the bed. morning rial eortitic At 11:80 Doni: Martin el, and Tee Aint, AON rami: Sms 1a: nner ned estesin domdhabede famwnnbeshe-desisne BP that they would go on strike to-day, They ex- | though to draw and, it | stantly grappled Nis iam Gleason saw Brown to the drug st Jolin Hogan and ‘Tully assist in tak he oe eer which Brown w ners as belay pre Deputy Coroner Dr. Marsh showed that de had dle L by a physician 1, and Conumisstoner Kelle body, but it was not done until evening. Yesterday Heach held an inquest, and found hemorrhage in the substance of the vere contusi is taken, Identified tw nd planted a stir the Captain fly fast and li The blood s tions on the floor and walls. inding the Captain e hall to the head and then threw inning quickly after hii, the tained and battered not satisfied y have resulted from the blow or after a brief absence rendered the wn eame to hin death from MeClain was summon but did not app to his house last night, and w the Doctor had The warrant f Calfrey abi and the Captain gave it to Se Sergeant went to Donigan’s hous 1 Of all gatherings of the man wh ss fght was about leading to the re himself, and told bi A ME pounded him again, and hand Tully were « ent to the House of Detention: n Lo KO at Once The End of a Nigh SAGE FOR GEN ald the Lieutenant me, and i will {his pups to of 88 Oliver street gust Wood of 376 Water street had an altercation tof Mrs, Glea. treet, during tabbed George in the eet of which he died yesterday 1 ing in the Park Hospital 1 i shown the Ca and heard the eurly yesterday morning in fr died. ing her, © n't hurt Donigan is held pt, Catfrey THE KNIFE, ad, and rand pail of water, . and went dilis an up all traces of blood 88 of blood where he had a nothing to any heard anything of theirs, ‘They passed aresolution to that effect, | chambermaid, Coroner $ oF d along at the same tim ° was 30 years night {XUN street and Second ay ried, and a sailor boarding hi wash. He then depar years of Age, h met in Wat Hight, and Auge al, which was gh roth ere on the best torms, VISITING THE DANCE HOUSES. one, Very few disturbance. knuckles of his right and it will be sume t Swede, and follows the sea, ot On Thursd ‘and beating the Captain, ne before he « rrible blows in the face With t Gen, Butler, nit against Gen steamer Navsau b cunmand the loons In the Fourth W in the next Ge HL near twelve o'clock. der the Influence of Hauor Hldae treet a the beaten about the by Dr. Farrington, of Bulley taken home at Last night Martin Kane, 3 son street, and: Michael Callahan, ugh, and Kano etabved Callaian In the Kane was locked up ia ne to the aunt August boarded and h dea for the pres n, when he drinks in the last plac iuiing Min weverely ison at ther added that It made ho difference who paid for the treat Heine intoxicated, they soon quarrelled: fine excited and yery boisterous in their lan= re struck August In the fa ked him down & KNIFE DRAWN, August regained his feet, drew along sheath ‘co plunged: It into A few minutes previous © Decision. In the Superior Court portant Life Fusuran im Def over $200, the amount of & 11 Ful hoe Voorhees was def with torrific Govrge’s abdomen, wity, Which UYerpuWered Lie Gousclonsuces aud reaaun, ATURDAY OMcer Kavanagh relieved hia partne and Water streets, when he n George at ree came up. to the ofiicer talk hetwe nd clase ffi locked object «death. T n that murder He w egin he was bis boarding hous inst and ( an autops TUB FIRST AVENUE WIFE MURDER A by Eye-wituens Herrman held terday in the Fifth street polic Pierre André, wh: Emil André, presented emoti child would hs. bout 1135 o'clock. followed by « ite me. 1 h He did hot we on hit, cher, of 415 East Fifteenth street, a Frenchwoman, testified, through an Interpreter, Ahot Mra. Arabte toe i her house on Thursday morning, and Mrs. André called at 10 A. M, to visit her. "The tered at 11:20 and asked his wife to sign a paper d. He pressed her to sign, ti hen the prisoner turned to a of hers and said, * Come, let us go to din- Just as they werd going Mrs, V. dré, "Twill dress myself before you While she was in the back room she heard a cry and saw a pistol In the prisoner's 1 being frightened she scream: ran to the street, as did also Mrs, André, Wit- | son. ness did not « Pucker of ‘a hous the shooting. ran out and ® nd put it and th ve to the p d that she was p nd he was committ A WEST SIDE WIFE MURDER, ie Rum in « Thirty-third Street Tenement—The stof the Dranken Husband—Almom & Confession m Donigan, ement & wife-t o his Boy. a labore 2 We she was workin, tes later d te ve to Hun Donig ut 8 o'cle , the Serveant was sent and Willi station at 7:15 Lo nh atteet. A tabbed Scheer With a a (than aud leg, ciluck the W heavy him fearfully. Gluck Ww t police ata y lis friend, t event street, Robert {police stition, ed Wi rk, Ind. June Ut tion, the State at large Ourhees's kUOWIodge UF CoURchE, rd t vstabbed by Auguat V fous on the w murderer ran inte the hall of his upstairs toward tl With one power n, rushed Into the ted hiinself hi th ut, which proved to be the truck, and behind the y knife which murderer and street police sta | Point wharves, to dd me,” and then sted. His breathin and difflcult, and he seemed to would die soo) unable to give an ac- count of the affray, as his language was very In- coherent and unintelligible, much frightened when he realiz ‘He was disposed to give a full trembled re in the next irrelevant su ned from his 1 had never quar: After thelr spree, and after they Ay ie orge Was t dled a fe August was committed to which will be Id next Mon- | the gal iz ugo for | of warning ¢ il And n inque station in the was shot by on Thursday morn- nth street and First avenue, The prisoner, who was Hummel, evinced to realize his position, Beach, who made the antopsy at the Morgue, testifled that he found a large wound in the skull of the woman just where the spl and seemed not Deputy Coroner John nd was three Inches externally, e¢ lower surface of the left he: sphere of the skull several flattened bullets were The doctor then e two long, heavy, and flatt sald he hid extracted from the skull, and add forced into the skull. hibited to the jury ed slugs, which he ps nt death was the have be ‘of the aur 1 caught hy Saw. him nd he walked to run off. (Pistol entify It. Helped to Helped to prevent th: mob froin laying vio- bY the hate a polnt Jt abrwn ciré lying on th: Was sta pointed to himself Witness went up Lout of the prisoner's band, and called on a few bystanders to take him to On the way they gave him up They all returned to whe ry then rendered a verdict against Emil ed for trial. who lives in t Thirty-third street, is ater, having been arrest times. On Tuesday ey went home, afte ning his wife a day's work out at washing, er husband there drunk, She re- strated with him for spending his money in drink while her won Willi nd saw his mother lying on He called and shook her but could not m, for she usually wa went around second street and told his brother Thomas, two vething Was the matter with ‘The brothers then went into the id after thelr United effert, | cent negotiations with th - | include cote's de Lirish elicit any response fre nan, they called nother part of th lately summon sen, man died at 7o'% and the Doctor declined to hirty-sey D4 ss mornin The Cor k req Deputy Cor brain, cat Von the back of the vidently the result of vivlence, and he tof her husband atte ar. ASUN rT s inf head, Death to ‘find the boys William was home, and The substan told, with the ¢ 8 Gluck nker's kulte. ii in the Jo tween Win, Hurting of 116 Harding Was eeverely hand f ifbepita Towan to the hospital ngwd 1 i» Connent The Torre Haute norrow will contain ap article de ted as district det ¢ Journal anys ¢ of his name, but the UnALIMOUR!Y agreed to. ate to the Bal JUNE 1 at Oliver e loud and August 8 a ted Hk. Int Ulman, who THE MURDERER RECOGNIZED, 1 George he im- rocognized and exclaimed; | i was heavy ust Was very the enormity nich that w hours the M the Killing. t yes Counsellor Me warld lot nb he prisoner it at her two or three A proje Goetz, a i were found side by t she cher sald 18 Avenue B testified tat at 418 Fifteenth street, and the am str prisoner Into a station. Pitt street and Jacob Odene roborated the testimony of the pre- vious witnesses, after which Dr. Beach testified died from a piste support th into. Thirty. | loan nthe ed by a Be da the fi tor went med that nt {was received k last evening, Lowery, Th ‘and arrested he was so drunk that nothing intel- ligible could be obtained from hin eptlon awaiting the of th ithe taken ve factory at want were att Hartiia of 18? Madi 4 iinnlng tng that present Hii ae a le Was Without ——________ } SPANISH WARFARE A DISASTROUS BUILDIN TORNADO, PLOWN DOWN DOFS TORN OF An Attempt to Burn the Cuban 6 Place-The Floor rated with Parpentive amd Kired. The marble doubl 150 Exchan, ate of the lal been robbed front building, known e, is owned by the Lord, known to Three Men Killed in Williamabureh—A Girl othe River-Shipping Wreck ‘Trees Uprooted in t A Train Crashed bya Bellet Yesterday, about half past 3 o'clock, a hurricane struck Long Island City. halr was | violent that the ferry t ut of the slips. at Hunter's Point ‘The buildings are let out in suites of offices to various banking, broking, other firms. by Messrs. Gibson, Casanc brokers; the first floor by Messrs, H.G. Stebbins chief President of Central Park by Mesers. Gaui hange dealers. , mercantile, ats were unable to get ‘The ground front is occupied The tug Lenox, with six hooners In tow, was moving down tho East non to the Hunter's vessels were It was some River. The fleet was driv & Sons, the Commissioners, and d and foreign ox the second floor are the offic Monté & Co, of which firm Migue the Havana millionaire, Is spectal nt of $100,000, and’ by rtors of the Cuban emigration, the Russian Consul and two of the tr the in. | driven into one of the ferry slips ro they were extricated. Yessels were Injured The lighter V wrown creck, into shreds, and her masts sprung. alize that he | sinking when a tug went to her assis fewett was moored on the Brooklyn She was driven to- hours bi which was opposite the or sails torn srs, Martinez, third is occupied by neral, Mr. Bodiseo, son of Russian Minister fn Wi by Dr, Navarro, the Mexican Cons sehr. A. © side of Newtown ward the drawbridge, which pers atiempted to close the bridge, but be- vessel struck one end, her deck staving It in, Ynocking the bridge off the pivot. and wrecking ‘The damage to the bridge will not damage to the schooner Is yery pver to one Iding, In room 33, Cuban Republic eadquarters since in this country, where * Jong gf Aven ut 75 P.M. on Th son of Owen M as quietly Fr they could do so th eral of the Republic. ing TH SUN f H. G, Stebbins & Son, he noticed ed to’ him to be very office was of $20.00 heavy. The veasél how lie da dis: | aooyt go degrees, one end of the bridge being eee eta ine opening which was made in her de strong smell of what appe burning wool. closed, and all the occupants had left thelr plac of business. Hastily dropping the details of some grand Greeley popular Tushed out of Stebbins's offi he landing by a i nost Instantly the boat Wind Was 0 tre Non the surface « width of the creek to the su. to the piles until rescued. A RAILROAD TRAL 90 Flushing of New ree. | how eorge, | fink. hen to | ently ‘demonstration f the water the n downward from « Half blinded by the smoke, ade his way to the potnt whence the amoke lB mon the fourth Aguilera, Vice- of the upper floors, 1 was just opposite when hed that place, and before ident of Cub and purport of the by the sid end thrown, across the train, by the wind demolishing the I forward end of the passe on Its way to t yn ts and ne motive and the As the train © were few was been sent afte wong Island City, phy did no mere th car. A disabled 6 latter was quickly burst Inside the roor ted with turpentine and one mass of The foor was burnt to a distance feet from the door, and the Joists were In fl providential discovery of the Bre by phy, nothing could have saved the whole nthe door Iarge eraw] through, DAMAGE IN THE CITY. blown down at 220 Waverley place, 24 V Bank street. + Barrow street, M8 West Eleve str good-sized boy tof the fire is w ker street was and rolied up like a sheet of paper. lass window, valued at 820, was ¥, at 68 Hudson hich might be available to bin tion of the property of ce posed to be in sympathy with the blown out of street, and shatte opposite St and Stuyvesant str jal cord Itstruck t men’s. baker Mark's Church, near Cuban revo! Oe heat ities have been committed rities In this city, w immunity under act, but Is there je to venture fire telegraph p e and wires and interfering with the we the line, chimney fell on th ng and furniture to R EXPEDITION TO erson was in th the extent of $1.20. the House, an per part he following in relation to the steamship Fanny which has just left Baltimore as is supposed on an expedition to Cuba, is reliable: nny was formerly the property of the nd Savannah Steamship Company. nased by J. Mayorga, Jr., and a bill of sale lodged in the Baltimore Custom House, where there was also information to throw suspicion around the transaction of the purchase and the purpose of the parties, but Without tangible evidence to base any action. ‘The Fanny 's of 990 tons burden, wericed as TOT 4 fast vieade, information was derived Mayorga is the nant, and | burgh, rm to her | in Was overtu James W. Kelly of a | buried un¢ Twas xving up | Ury. veard screaming | tT saw 8 | his I three story frame and b ourse of erection and almost men at work ‘Only one escaped in- er, a mafon at work on the from the window and had he others attempted to escaj ne | but were caught by the falling 1] timber, William Ban She was pur pt. Mullen and Sergt. Mad- quickly removed the 4 gas fitter, was first rescued, vere injuries ab saved him from death. and Jobn Distte: Goetz had no secelved Anternal 'nisirien. In the rear of ‘The police unper C as ut the body, playing as }beokan. but he, Distter was injured ti prisoner en- | the bullding was found the dead bod Bens. 21 years of age, a gas fitter. The wedged between beat and mortar nthe spine. is wan uhatoe’ that n who was concerned in the Hornet matter, and that the crew to be shipped was the old crew of the Hornet. connection with the cargo, destination, &., as far as known, were sent to the Government. the revenue cutt erner, watched the Fanny until 11 o'c night'of June 7, As she was about 2 P. M., seeing a tug boat following her, he overhauled’ it, and fo Gorgas of New Y ard ® party, apparently engag w York to w tructions to {the tux, fr ntendent of ‘and covered with bricks It was removed to his mother's orth Sixth street 1 of brick abe .. Had the mortar lime it would have building was be hn Rueger, carpenter, and John Schi Mr. J. Snacue, All the facts in Capt. Moore, of nything but clam sh; remained firm. dand | J) passing out 0 nd it to be the She had on d by the Span- Tt was owned is $¢.500, A BOY KILLED LY GRE In Greenpoint the roof of John W R orn ti atl Li bilidings 72a these buildings were also raised and. shitte documents in Span! been issued by Hip sulat New York, and Esling told Cay tering its fragments all over thi A board struck Christopher Rosser, 6 years old, 1 killed him instantly, broke her moorings and ran into th ‘ ame fastened, damage to brig and bridge Is 8400. A LITTLE GIRL BLOW ight it was re ighborhoed, that they w y Were overhauled rt ri The cavtain of the vessel thoroughly, bt She steamed after the coming rough lortherner examined the found nothin; ny, but about nd’ ahead, she 6 P.M, the se made Very bad weather of it, and at dark ap- be running for the land rted that Mary Cul- ears, who was drowned at the foot + had been blown from the wharf Her bedy has not been recoy- She lived at 6 Emmet street, —enmitreret“stene” wad” RWTIMTER were -Curn from their fastenings and sent w Mr. Williams, the tele Police OMice, was busy all accounts from different parts of ty of the damage done, which will amount in the aggregate to over $10,000, shot wound | len, aged 10 y of Pacitie stres by the tornado. ered, about south i kthinklog the. Fanny. would baul in towarh Cape Hatteras, the Northerner gave the chase up and hauled toward, land, at right angles to the Fanny for about ten minutes, during which time Capt, Moore took in all his lig again kept down in sight of her light. M. the Fanny apparently stopped, for about twenty disappeared, and the tin the direction she irling along graph opera. ts, and then as did also. the, Northerner THE THORN IN BRITANNIA'S rher steamed fo was last seen to get to her last position, her or of @ light aking she might ud the revenue cutter stood tn th; lock In the mornin, West until five A of the horizon, and seeing she returned to Fort about 75 mile miles from the nearest land when she Was lost ! |) phe Op Over the Al Worrying Mr. bama Treaty—The Jou being dark, and e her way to th 14.—In the House of Com- ‘egory gave notice stion the Governm the effect the postponement of arbitration will have on the settlement of the San Juan bound- question, and on the Canadian sand then t er a careful sury f mons this afternoon, Mr. ¢ that he should qu ary A Protest Against Government Mr. Gladstone replied to an interrogatory f Horsman, that Panis, June 14. Mr in the Assem- t President Thiers dis his Ministers and carry on the with the views of ti cts to triusnyirate M, Grevy as ¥ United States would Sir Stafford North- Jaration as to the responsibility of the nnnilssloners raman wanted to. know onda of the High contain any minute claims, oF sh would | tn accordance favors the ap whether the Ww whether the an Who strangled her nilatress {uth 1 who was extradit ‘ove that the withdraw the ¢ adstone required notice of the question bef state tween the ¢ mimissloners wing that the ox Hu the lowest quate Hof the indi- Ce led ad Marguerite Was trac nt intended to pr matters which had 1 claims, the dian matters Capt, Gleason of Willhn night, Mr, Gladstone pr i pers would be laid bef Washincro of State expects the Geneya ¢ ference will L British counsel and against the remonstrance of the counsel tor the United States, Vhis will afford plenty ences that Huht before his | elther side being hamper rhe had been accused ur mother Hive the interfer remainder of thy by several withesses of the time to adjust with the criticisms A Fourth Tick: W beset them NEVA TURUNAT Geneva, June tod with the of Washington have a adjourn imme- after meeting at he reached. 1 August | prolonged, the sessions Hin a lager beer | secret and the meeting is undoubtedly Hin of 510 West Twenty-eighth street, alate roofer, Killed by a Falling Building, buried in B. Mc fthenew furna tn West Consh James Kelly, Nathan Morrissey Kammey were killed yulinh Mail ston Lonpon, June Powers, hey Was dange the pressure of cli Sickles on his way ue om information received in this seems certain day it naive Bive tn Lisnon, June M4 He ts coming to enginece th The Q'aker City, Crescent, and Cowpe Clubs raced In the Sohuy!kill, and the Quaker City won in 19 minuten and 21 ave A Sunday E jon to Went Point, autiful steamer Sleepy He Weat Point and ini and Harlem, fro Durkengers within three ions duder Hell Gat Lat ike Muri lanula dock Wiki elyauer Fulton Marae torla, aad cu tor High Bridge o'clock, the foot of Christopher at FO Of Luu iy fourth preos ab ¥ A, BL, wore) TIRE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE SUN’ Unauccesstul Search for the Swindier 1 ‘More of his Vietim After several days’ sharp search for Alfred Rus gene Lagray the busin street tended eral th A Fight, that may be a Murde break in Vandyke's Saloon. During adrunken quarrel In Van Dyke's cate {ng saloon in Catharine slip, early nis Brady of 62 Monroe street beat John H. Miller of (Monroe etr conselour. land receive he bone. Hirady then knocked 4 even hii, "Phe pol fed Brady, and the (wo dl ine were taken to the ps be oy A Tragedy Ab to Kieron. pen t fics, Mle! Lent. We after the result Fixrrwoop Park, Tro boat Sin Pieree Haden, b. m. Bute! Ben Mace. First heat Second beat, hird beat Fifth heat, Same Day—Sweepataki tn harness, between b. 4 BE &.G, L, Fox, was postponed untl! next Tues Kale of Horses at Jerome Park. Yesterday about thirty head of thoroughbred horses were offered for sale at Jerome Park, but owing to the scarcity of buyers the bidding was the prices realized «mall. The following are the lote that were sold: Imported brow 8 of Moula by Touchstone, sold to Mr. John Hunter for $8); bay Milly by Kentucky, out of Satinstone, Mr. were offtred, but they were all bought in, The Corpses in the Mo he police te Pier 45, East River, the body of an unknow about % years, height 5f dark hair; white shirt Placed on the pilot cont, dark ribbed green pinid shirt And Welliigton boots, Ail too much Gecompuwed Lob Three Breach of Promise Sutts. Frederick Augsb Henry Pfeltfer were yesterday arrested on the sults re: spectively of Susannah Preuz, Celina fidence, elven under promise of reuz wants $1 trayed.’ 'M but Pfeitter failed to put in an ap) One Yeur in the State Justus Dunn, tried for the killing of § Ivert, a Keeper in the House of Refuge, was yesters fay found Judge Gold Mines in New J The Hunti ig excited over rumors of gold specimens pronounced About the Court A JERSEY CITY TRAGEDY ‘The Orn James Cooney was son County Court yesterday befor © Hedle for the killing of Robert Gallagher, in Jersey City, on the night of May 5, Prosecutor of the Pleas Garretson appeared for the St and thy Hon. Norman Rowe forthe defendant. A jury Was speedily Impanelled, the ner unsel exhausting ten and the State five of the chal lenges, Mr. Garretson, In opening, brietly. res viewed the tances of thet The Metiny. Gallagherwith hiswife and two children fondant ywas an intimate friewd of the rdered man, and who had boarded. with hint atone tit red the day before the tragedy from a trip te Savannah called on Gallaher, who welcomed him defer attended awake in the ne nh wid returned t nents Hext morning, He ellasleep on Gallagher's placing a pillow under his h At his request he was awakened at one attend a funeral, He took dinner with ¢ kher and went out, Late inthe eveniiue le turned under the fnfluence of Hiquor, Mrs, Gals lugher retired at ten o'clock, leaving: her huss aud and the defendant chatting soclably t gether. She was awakened. by knife into her husband. Mr tabbed In three places, In the heart and righ the Abdomen May & and identified the defendant a Who stabbed the quarrel The widow of the murd stantially to the above fa defendant band of being of tl kulfe we xher te the len's Ho mornivg, en whom he d he t# out of the country. ‘They think that he has escaped to Europe to rejoin his last wife. who salind hence about two week Among the persons who were d fugitive captured and dealers from whom he to furnish tis hi He ind coatly ‘chairs gether over nnges, marble tables, &., 1,00, and he swindled Sloane & Co. out of Valuable Axininater, Brussels, and other carpets. He Tan Away owing large Dilin alo to Jacob Zelgter & Cox Kelly & Co, Well ture’ dealers, ite’ got wart to the extent of a erations sal OMIA [tte thought that he carried #200 in cash away with m0, Miller and Wililam Maitland of 2 Cherry rreled, and the former, with a knife {n hie Wettack on ating, Malte ‘cut on Muler was 9 the Park Hospital, Bown ured. to y , i street police stati in South Fordham—Drunkem Brothers in Mortal Comb: ut 100 and Michael Delaney of South Fordham, having filled elves with Fordham whiskey, began a quarrel, ihe young men, although brothers, have frequently fought, Thelr quarrel this time ¢ During the trouble Michae Died: 4 jek Raite if Mewes on once nthe cheek, the Kite cutting theough to hi Inouthy again in the neeks severtn fe fuga tne Tea E oe wien has’ bee cofice af ton, but he nearly bh on ig Jn 8 precarious Fleetwood Park Trotting. In consequence of the thunderstorm yostorday on only one trotting match eame off In Fleet wood Park, The contest was between the b. m, Butcher Girland b, m.Lady Lovell. The Buteher Girl won the first, fo of tne Inet heat ¢ fame, wagered a homestead of 100 acres dy’ Lovell Previous to the regular 4. Coe of the Spingier 1 known butcher of Woshington Market, dashed In upon the track with thelr yas Temiarkabl Were never pitched together before: err Lady Layel! Retail Quarter. Hatt. Mu she i ry es fet $10 fs im A) 46) 10 08M chestnut geldin, obert Centre, ndal, out of ei p Bark, brown Mily by kelipee, ion linen coat, black pantaloons, and Thet of Sixteenth street, North River, age about % yours, 5 feet 4 inches high, brow wisie Wody of a ng’, dressed th bute nd blue hoods f hody of an uiknown Proatebont sf abensh Prison, the lowest peu Shot by a Ship Captal aft rho MeGreer, @ sailor, y Augusta, of Liverpool, wae thigh: The had been Blot f ibe oi Us Pardon, half a mile of petition will be sent to f Pardons next week praying for the com bie Garrabrant’s sentence to unprlsow —_ lim, but gave no particu ra xhibited to the jury, Mra. Gallas art ducted, under charge of thre ‘The trial ia to be resumed tule PRICE TWO CENTS. REPORTERS. pasties merchant swindler, the detectives an@ rauded have concluded thas the operatic singer nad Fraadufently obtained goods 4 frauduteutiy obtained go ne at 64 Weat Forty a4 n i Dollar & Co.to let hin have I altoe an re, and two or three more farm dence of A. Te Dut 2,00), and even ex: ‘deIphia, where he gow ft hike through fran omeesifinasinin before Day« day morning in re is left arm, reaching Mier down and dy was locked up in the Madisom lock on Thurs¢ y night Kieron d probably fatally W & Jon nd stabbed hia brother theve timed, a, the bac of which tas been leron ‘as taken to the Tremont to death betore hin are vont all by Justics aitiow, mitted W — ter was the favorite, rth,and fifth heats. On Dickey, gf Californl id Wisconsin om rogramme of the day Mr. Ts use, and Mr, Way, the well: el 1, Darliog and Bene nilid burst of speed with © is Avolrdupois of the le in three ‘minutes, fact that the horses SUMMARY, OD; mile heats, beat § in 8, pa ight’ Bells, duns 7. —o— iritiess and ily by Sauuterer, out nt of cheat. ama, Mr. McKee, ‘thian ‘out “of Litté hesthut gelding by to James Irvin King Lear, out of E ; Jerseyinah, chestnu Yougit: by Mr. Moke y Mr. Meke 1#; chestuut colt by Cene coe, Mr. Kowers, $00; put ‘of Fanny Fern by of other horace 1k to the Morgue rday, from man, age ouatache, 5 inches Nght dy of an unknown w an from foot nalr; had on black alpaca dress, hoop skirt, and waiter ut years d shawl, white reer, Andrew Rouks, and nett, and Mary that her hi Miss mony had be ‘oMpany AMV Ie rance, rison muel manelau rd wentenc hter in the third degree, i year In tho kuown to faw for t ereey. county farmers are becom. scoveries near Point Nathan Bird discovered rie th w hill near that place, and and sent to Pitiston are LibbieG my ‘owing Out of Ht, rraigned in the Hud 4 Murder ed man testified subs added that the y ised her huse rangeman. Diagrams of the edy, the bloody shirt, and the ner great emotion. At&« urned, and the jury were cons constables, to Als i eta pelts an meer f

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