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C4 i TUIRTY-NINTIL YEAR, NEW YORK, TUESDAY 187 ADDITION, DIVISION, MD SILENCE, | Commiticetrom we xernone sarc” "0" | THE MUSICAL BARTHQUAKD | fichecteof dean’ la Sing ane | MAYOR HALL ON THE STAND pi baa aprlaust) “Amurios” and closed with “ Yan- PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ———— THE MURDER OF MR. BROWN, paae-Aaans Tho Story of the Prisoner in the Tomba—A ” odie” [great applause and cheers), and, ios anabth iden KEMBLE COMING TO NEW YORK. Me ane ance Ws H. Kems | rire FInsT DAY OF THR NATIONAL oro, the band reral operatic | 4 comarrssron INVESTIGATING THE | General Dental—what the Defence will | yagins HERE AND THERE DY TOR “ prtclhcllia From tbs Change riven, MUSICAL JUBILEE, ons, eliciting farther applause. STOW PAVEMENT. Varereee Chen Foon fled ab th SUN'S REPORTERS, The Meeting of the Ofiiceholders’ Committee. | The Ofceholders Conventina at Philas TNE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, esterday a Sun reporter called at the protest aherd WasiivoTox, June 17,—The Grant Na- Tombs and asked permission to see Joun Smith, | Attempt to ft whom Coroner Young committed on Saturday a Bank Messenger-A Street nal Jus | The patridtic portion of the programme having ny delphia selected William H. Kemble asthe Penn- Singing | been inaugurated by nn’ preceding selection: e Star ooking into Certain Old | Executive Committeo meets at the Fifth : o f if 4 Car Encounter. Le sist k your hy woaratsbe, WT, sab Moke sis thelr National Committee. oa Handrea ~ Herr Strauss Conducting | OUr aplcnal gies Theoret ‘are te ine and Awards What Mayor Hall si on charge of murdering Augustus Brown, in] Wm.C. Harrison, a slonder and sleek young ree tall ba bixong thea 06 speutslly ise | 2h js man Kemble wrote the fullowing the Immense Orchent by ' the tenor’ portion of the chorus; the What was Added, Division street. Warden Finley sent word to | man, was yesterday tried In the General Bosstons foe fintues of Addition, Diviston, and Bilenee, Ee | eatervelece rer een ee a cect atte gecmmtention ing QLIREUM, Boston, June 17.—This morn. | second, verse by the sopranos and altos | Kx-Judge Sutherland, Hooper ©. Van | Smith that the reporter would like to see him. | grand larceny. The witness appearing against him waa ta candidate for Treasurer, ranireyy 4 shed pastes neers ne bd nina splclously forthe Jubilee, with a | (fa and organ The thied verte sag, sung by | Vorst, and D. R. Jaques, Commissioners appoint- | Smith soon appeared, Ho 1s not yet 21 yoars pid ae pee xu pea Beale ——— Hanstssceo merce ion t rer igh yand a deliciously cool temperature. | the bassos o| the chorus, with cannon accom. | 6d under the laws of 1872 to Inquire into con- | old, is five feet seven inches in height, has light bie datty pai lee cone af, poh Babrding = What Company for E. D, Morgae, Wil a RAITIAR Allow meta Into woe to you ing i a of June is State and offictal holi- eaimens. Rey e aclo, ie, pettcemed by Hrs, tracts and awards made by the Mayor, Aldermen | auburn hair, and a feminine countenance. Both eft the Bull's Head Bank, Third avenue and Twentp Claflin, and Marshall Jewell f pfingine magnitude that he wishes yon to help hin. | oy au a ite held closed and tho streets Great a triumph as Parepe-Hosa ‘did at the first | and Commonalty of Now York, gave @ hearing | Herd negwaa,in the cocepuion room, the follow: | sii cet, at ten minutes past 2 P. My with billy Prom the Springfeld Republican, Gitlon, division anu slieacen Vuerae We Reweeee | stone ees Pleasure seekers, The proces. | Jubilee, ‘The grand chorus was given with can; | last evening to the property owners of the | "Renorer Well, Mr, Smilth, I havo come togot | checks, securities, and. moneys amounting Yo. €38.40% When they come to take their seats in tho | "To Titan J. Corray, bag, Washington bee sions out to welcome the various foreign bands | Hon und bells. all the military bands, the full | Twenticth Ward, in the matter of the alloged | your story. tes e of the al orchestra, the great organ in its full scope, and as Edd etter, waiting @ few minutes on the steps o tho Grant national committee, Govs. Claflin, There ts no doubt of the qualifications of nd other representatives from abroad were met | thy full « horus. The audience rose with wild | Stow pavement fraud. About sixty property Goo Was es ou have to aay about | Qink, buiKding for &, street etait’ # down-tow Morgan, and Jowell will find themselves in very | Kemble, Ho ls the right man inthe right place, | Aud intersected by the detachments on the way | enthusiasm, and for at least five tinutes the | owners were present, including Wm, H. Vander. | git¢Porter- Of ‘Augustus Brown. in Division | the v6 large "man. hastily atepp te company. ‘There ts George G. Gorh fo fect? teh © right place. | to join the Charlestown civic celebration of the | exeltement continued. Mr. Gilmore responded | wit, Henry 8, Leavitt, H. B, Hyde, Christopher | street; where were you that night? Pf, Rin and stopped, te, the door, Blocking ag airott California for California's good, leaving | to have seeuced hitare cee heen bles oust | battle of Bunker Hill. Cannon wore fring and | DY having the entire piece repeated with all Its | Robert, D, 1, Haight, J. M,Ihixby, J Plor. | , Smth=lewas in 22 Division street that even. | the sntrs TThetmet ine pisonee face to. fhe o left California for California's good, leavi " y rt 3 M 5 » DM. J. M. wad - + nm | o a he pris ited him an only 000 fragrant metaoty. There | Cebese tha Laces cetera ene cc mmone the | balls were: Finnie IN. colobretton of this battle | demette chow en enn | pont Moreau, deslal Jed, and ducvia Base, tigre from |iae une LAB Pees whieh the: pros | Aifet se St thwhich Ne rested against: Me bei LA EAS log ie al rae Mipldelrp er venga aE eeeeeene when the British band arrived at sunris Walls, of Stree eon baing {he grand concert | Mr. Shepard, who appeared for the property | ptletor of the saloon (Mr. Hamburg) has ‘already Pui Bre sare Seth ‘nts th renandconeated fy shes - ne ast uJ Abd Pane: is p J ers of 1 4 pac pc, 7 - ol 0 is folde itiempted to abatract the large: et ger, who lately attempted to steal a seat In tho | put through claims of magnitude against the | At eateull Hall this morning the members of | Tue Danube—was the best onthe programme, | OWNers, #ald he was ready to lay before the was the hoxcoveninge when 1 sae the saloon | carried in tue inside breast pocket of Mr. Bulk cos United States Senate, and had the help of Matt. | Treasury would have made him an invaluable Hild steel ans welcomed to plentiful break- | Herr firauss came upon the platform to con. | Commission the award of the contract to | again, aman named Wilson came in there Sook Tontdceds and Goth Wea catered tek ces a . D st by t ove an Joi ( nis own composition, of = 4 . DOK replaced, and. bo cred the car, Carpenter and other loyal Grant Senatorsin that | auxiliary to the Chorpennings and Secors, He ey Kovernment. Aldermen Jenks, | Viiiin under his arm, ‘The enthusiasm nt rhe | Bryan for the paving of streets some two miles | said a man had knocked di t ‘Arrived at Sevont before and that he (Wil premising that eloquence befo: © Li aw that eloquence before breakfast ts him home; and that’s all the satisfaction L've length with Stow pav enterprise. And there is Mr. Kemble, who has | Addition would have helped to swell his own twenty thousand auditors again broke forth, and ment. ‘The ordinance, always most welcome when most brief, intros | to no one except Gilmore was a better seceptle riginally passed, gave the whole length of a achieved a national reputation as the author of | gain d division would have increased bis | duced Mayor Gaston, who In few and hearty | given. The s fection was iiost heauuiully rene | Street, without regard to the fact, that the ave- ey porter Bid You know Me, Brown? the following Teter: : employer's resources, The Grant officeholders | words greeted the members of the journallatie ered. and was repeated at tho demand of the | Bucs which these streets ctomed were paved | smith—No Never knew the man in my (ag a BY var it DEPARTMENT OF x VANIA, v e 0 C1 act ms . au NCO, 4 r Raode of ¢ " . er ‘° yon Thi ssthY Dar gRneT oF Pawast yANta know the valuo of these arithmetical facts, and | fraternity, He alluded to their eMciency In a ANOrE Gal: came Into the hands of the Croton Aqueduct | "it. Never tadscen him. i that even: guityeand Judge Bedror Mr Dron Titra: Allow me to Introduce to you my | are adepts in them. They have added fraud to | seconding the objects of the jubllee—the | Shortly after the one hundred firemen in thelr Department, that Department recommended | ing?” : Fis Welle! ‘tbat Gate's proteecion rifeniar friend, ree ec col ptior pt " 1 from - ro "4 tc " rs 2 i n paricuiar friend, Mr. George 0. Minin, | fraud and corruption to corruption. They have | spread of intelligence. good will, and musi. | Fed suirts Mied in from the rear of the stage, and | tHe Common Council to amend the ordina Einith—Yer, T drank some seven oreigt times, | him to ave years in Bing sing to help him in, Hie ngertanda added to the debts of the Southern Btates until | oa! taste, Then Alderman Jenks, in the WARS the sum total is so far up in the millions tt can | Hriefost term: We beg leave to tender our most respectful | NeYer be paid. They have added to their own | collation was tens and carrying bi ‘ou woul not more, and then only lager beer, b-tween —.— Vandi o'clock that night, but did'no\ feel Kt | Another Mrondway statue about to Retnrn Ds = 01 t intoxicated? to his Home in Sing Sing. | te TS al baled deensanene Chauncey Jackson, allas Charles Jackson, aline Gil again resumed his baton amidst ¥ ous applause, urged the guests to fall to. The | Verdi's" Anvil Chorus” was then performed, Xeellent, far above the average of chorus from the ne | civic feasta, and the comparatively small num- fer- | jaid “except tract to be pa ner pavement." being sung by | the stand. or wooden ie would pow call Mayor Hall to various societies, 7 aains by setting dow mpanied by the 100 an. cert OME i ACEC tals ol cell Fp ber of guests made access to the tables easy and | Vils, organ, military bands, drum corps, bells. of MANOR WALL EWORR, Roporter- Did you eee Mr. Rrown batore ho | Wm. H. Van Deuzer, in the General Sessions yesterday, Jewell upon their new associates, a pleasant. A few remarks from Charles W, Slack | the city,and cannon. The performance was en- Some ten minutes were consumed In waiting | fell? - pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging grond > They have divided the Repubiican party. They | of the Executive Committee, Gen, Whitn i | thusiastically applauded, fora Bible to swear the Mayor on, A large fam- | Smith—I wasn't there at all, and knew nothing c o have divided of ‘They have divided pl Mr. O'Neill of the Dark blue closed the fess | _Paines chorun, “This ia the Witness of God," | Hy edition was procured, and Mr. Van Vorst | aboutitunel Wilson told me the next Sunday | TERY A Kecond offence. Chauncey ts nearly aa C ded offices, y id = je fos. chor s l, uJ " m a e: o! e Addition. Divistons and Tilence WIL We Me | ier, Whatever things have been indivisible hare | tivities. Meantime. the Grenadier Guards were | with full chorua, followod. This was the first | #Wore His Honor as follow: night. _ ,_ | famous as Dutch Helarich, and irmate with th Kemble be the Treasurer ¢ ler. Whatever things have been indivisible have | marching In procession, attended by the vari performance of this work. ti having been taken | | You do solemnly awear to tell the truth, the whole | | Reporter Where did you go from Hamburg’s | notorious bank robber In thelr palmy days, and was ase From the Trivune, been added in a lump, and whatever things | Scotch and English societies, through th = unpublished oratorio. It was well re- pty Or veka leven ter, in the ex: Hhation mo malo0e on TStuEC ay SUERE tt Inthe Ht sociated with him in various important enterprises, Ow laa ‘aS we Repti cipal streets, everywhere receiving the and Was greeted with hearty applause, B for contracts awarded for mith—Me and John Tully, now in the House | the dist of December, 1890, like 0 The renomination organs announce that ; Could not be Increased by addition, have been | fitiina of thelr compatriots and the citizens Nearor my God tc ‘Thee. the Arst stanza ronda ny to Went Broadway: Fincrats serene Rourke | Pf Detention, went to t proc Fike and | Cowal soanetag anens inc riits Anpuac Hot ose we they have made the best National Committee | divided and thus disposed of. For four years | generally. sung by the 19) selected artists, the second by | avenue to Rast Rivort Tweaty-sixih, Twenty: th G ate ait pnd reign ia La ace AL of abstraction he stepped into the enclosure of t that ever was heard of, and that its conduct of | these operations in addition and division have IN THR COLISEUM, them and the chorus, and the remaining stanzas | and Twenty-righth streets, Stauth avenue to Hudeon ty-five minutes or half past twelve Sunday the ‘ofhee,” got neat the large. wat been kept up, with what result the people too | The assembled choral societies had a grand | PY all the volces, accompanied by the tnstru- | Kiver: Thirticth street, Fifth avenue to Hudson River; | morning. which was conveniently open, and stole the frst the campaign will be the most brilliant ever re- | been kept up, ni ep dies / 1 at the Coll t W o'cloc! ) ments, the audience joining in the last stanza, | Fortieth et, Madison avenue to Hudsou River, 60 Reporter—Where did you go then? curities fi pat tte i corded in our political annals, Judging from | Well know: Fee ee rte Callies ae cheered for theta rat | closed the first day's performance. help you Ge, Smith—We then went down. through Pitt, ed with the hotel « We are surprised, therefore, that a man like Although the building is massive In propor- | ygth!* {Ober sald—T was Mayor of New York tn Mareb, | Broome, and Attorney streets, in senrch of & ance our the ithe ee Maver Wet, AeeeRianed this | young fellow whom "Tully wanted to borrow the Pennsylvania member of the committee, we a in at 8 o'clock this afternoon ‘ ‘ patton oro tion, It proves to be perfectly safe, Many ab- a pi. should sav it might be, He ts the author of the | Kemble, with such marked arithmetical talent, | f found the platform crowded with an immense | senting themselves to-day becnuse of FUMUrS aa resolution the resolution ceased at This "quotihe: | ome money of. We did not find the fellow, so | expired, gent having following interesting epistolatory gem : so thoroughly filling the frst requisites of @ | gveg voctive and clustering in the recesses | t lis stabiiity, will unquestionably make their K, and the Tronds subsequent to t were not there | Lleft him at the corner of Attorney street aud | sorts in'New York DAD ARS Grant office holder, should have been assigned | beside and back of the organ like @ Might of at the succeeding concerts. ‘The nit signed It. The resolution signed by me read aa | went to my home, 10 Ktidge street, and arrived | rest. On the eh another : 7 ‘TREASURY DePARTMRIT OF - paiae ern icen ae Ae kote for the rest of the week continues Resolved, That the usual ordinances to au- | there at twenty minutes past Lo'clock. During | Ty Mino who ie alno initeted) by pice i ittarrg riod hese) pudndl to a place on the National Committeo, where he | fecit way comparatively thin, filling but sparse: | PFisk, and the World's Peace Jubilee may be | therizerand direct Slow founds ail that walk after leaving the saloon I never | techn siact: and beguiled that genticinan with (alk My Deu Tittaxs Allow me to introduce to you my | cannot bring these shining talents into full play. | jy the boy of the. building, while the galleries | Pronounced # success, A literary incident of | and they are hefchy sevtrally ginended by insert drank a di Mra, | While Minor stepped back roou aud stole $100. Sena seltaate umes Seg te Rete gee | The management of a Custom House, afatberth | were, nearly empty. On Wednesday, the. so: | ue festival Is the daity publication uf Jubdee | Words followiu fowl except where bow paved or | ,Heporter tow ofcet, ft henpen, thet, Mrs. en Fathin, through as you would mie, Heandepstands ad: | in the Treasury Department, or a seat intheCab- | called Freach day, the audience will prooably | Hoppin, * i Osfood Mlustrated by Augustus | caver coat ee BO PEr es Wits BENS HHOEk OF Were ce hee Hus A Performance net Dewa on the Bills as tion, division, aut eile ours, Wail Respir. ; et a ne . —————__— To this has been added since Tsigned the resolution, | — Smith—By the side of my face and the wayT ‘ony Pastor's, To Trrtay J. Corrmy, Esq., Washington, D.C. Inet, was the very least that should have been | as it was the dense mass of heads on the stage THE BERGEN POINT RIOT, “ And the sald ordinal amended be and each of | walked, he said; but she did not describe | Last night Barney Spell . of Duane and Is it understood that Mr. Kemble is to be made | Cone for Kemble. Such talents as he possesses | presented a striking sight, especially when In A them is hereby readop me at all; she described four men who had caps | west streets, and Janey Brodie. of 14 caluht utreets en ‘Treasurer, and Is to make bis arrangements with | *Hould not have been allowed to rust for want | PACD rived and rustied like an immense | The Snloon Kooper whe was Beaten Re- WHY THR CLAUSE WAS INSERTED. that she sald took her husband home: and | sioveee in the Goverament stores, went Into Tony Tae leading men on the principle of understanding | °f ¥. fold of grain, with much cheering, clapping of | cause he was an Ornngeman—Trint of the | ghtciitionat cists st net Could be the object of | Te ree tie country, Noy One OF those | Toy Opera House, and annoyed the audience during auidit on, ‘Livision, and witence F Lastly, he has the virtue of silence. Few of | hands, and nels: Assnilants-An Orange Secret Kept. Mr. shepard—This forgery was committed for the | Reporter—How could she know you by your | the performance by shouting and chcering for thelt : ad the office holders have this qualification in. per- THE OPENING EXERCISES. Cha: Kavanaugh, Thomas Cushing, aro t ed the Canine of these ate rane | Walk? master, Grant, When 1d to desist by the usher, fection. ‘They are good adders and good divi- | The opening prayer by the Rev. Phillips Brooks, | ytichael O'Brien, Edward Mountain, Patrick proved the paving of thesetwo milesof atiects | Simith—T don't know; because T wasn't there | they avowed thelr deaire to wap any Gre h Stow foundation p d to « t over the Y | rt The Repe tive of Tennaytvanin, oho . viveceicay }sateo.the address of welcome by Mayor Gaston, a Fite ee penne tae Sh over, atall, There are four men who haye known me | iey wan ‘ ike In disrespecttul Oliceholders’ National Commi mL A A tore ker Ie ne sen tavem aed pS Hee eT Re Rene int | Brees Bape Sawer ptalncTare hte Poware | nisin ae snenipsnymetymes praesent ery | for the past thres yaar y know of allop iesult : From the Harrucurg Putriot, to cover thelr tracks. Asa member of Grant's Werage quarters of thé butiding, | were placed on tial yesterday in Jersey City, | pe May 7 The ed thought this the | iver worn a cap during that tr } Ui") Gacwalke with their Heads’ spilt open in several pla The Hon, William H. Kemble, ex-State | Committee, he cannot accomplish much, and | though the Generals stout lungs occasionally | before Judge Randolph, on an indictment for | "Mayor! ing to testify tothe facies een’ are Will | Their wounds were enbacauentiy «wed up in tho MUb Treasurer of Pennsylvania, should not be neg- | We therefore gratuitously call attention to bis ] To" section BE, where your. correspondet Hoting. The defendants on the 13th of April | the resolut ily’ based Rhe Common Cou Reporter Are you married ? ’ lected. Kemble has been chosen to represent | letter, that, between now and November, he | posted. ‘The audi relly Visited Robert Province's saloon in Bayonne. | There are nine Tesofutions, “They were taken up and | 4 SPH No. ate: Lam not. But Thave a mother A Murder in Fisher's Alley. Tennaylvanta once more on the Natlonal Execu- | May be allowed an opportunity to exercise his | when the dumb Mere others | Ata late hour Province refused to furnish them | Raed over, my, veto. each | bearin ith told his story in a straightforward man- | _ Daniel Mack of 41 Oliver street last night visited tive Committee of the Officenolding People. To | Tare talents in adsition, division and silence, tn | Prange. M ‘ With any more liquor, when they attacked him | Mayor" 1H Wi. Crane, who lives in Fisher's alley, at 2 Oak strect, m ext ti —— . this name is attached a shameful notoriety | *0™Me more prolific place than a membership on | ouosen | ‘ so feroctously that his life was endangered. Bese ering ee EXIT BOGARDU Both drive ash carts for Jam ii of the Four he citt f Pennsylvania, Somo of | the Grant Committge. After November he will | impress on the auditory at the outset the px Province was the first wit tion with the report of Messrs. t 4 Ward. They had several drinks together, and soon be rioganedbpind hace ea I hia ae hate tunity, and Justice, though tardy, | af virtue of the monster chorus “body. rich- | sided that after trust the Croton ‘Aqueduct. Bi ng that. the Le EPS came intoxicated, Then a dispute arose between them the worst schemes of plunder ever devised in | have no opportunity, and Justice, though tardy, | jess. and smoothness of tone; and in this re. 3 . sald; several ordinance of the Stow | The Defeat of the Champion Pigeon Shooter : should be shown him. ard the effect of massin, he refused to giv an ther credit. fourtdation p ded 60 as to ins Ox: as to whether the old or new street cleaning d the State can be traced directly to bis agency dabbecigiaeesie ba ie 4 defendants thereupon attacked him, He hid | cept where how paved or under contract to be. paved Sf the Woes at Fleet weed Part, ment was the most advantageous to ther while holding the ofice of State Treasurer. The | taigon, Divistoas and milence in a Lea NBARLY TWENTY TROURAND VOICES pafunel a leer Warrel tn aback room, They took | eth stone block or wooden pavement." Having vetoed | ‘The great pigeon shooting match of one | mainutined ‘that the force wan the by 7 ve * od 4 se ye i it he a ligh e ——, as the: the resolutions, I wishe Oo preserve my naieten. took the opposite view. he dinpute wi heme a Redhat ae furcondbagribhe ag Point of View : Be ey ee Oe ak wall chon tie chats | sald. They then hy “Seommenced | &y and places’ Oa this eso aN La ial pl otek actery sat ofl exettng, aid The dispritaute snafiy eft the rovin and AE COT TATE es CS BTA POE TENS PEPIN er TRE CURLIN BMGT Oe mb eer ET RUN ELe TTTUTTEERE OFP CERT OIRO ee a eee Ns daese bem singe elie eid anu, 8, Si at. “having xetoed.} Mlnols and Ira A. Paine of Now York, was the | went into the alley, where they eeated themscivo Om in greenbacks, afforded Kemble and his gang | Goorgo W. Eon oS Y ele ch other and their auditors, the voices, how. | me all ny body and head. The middle fin- ] er Tpenring an weer nerie coatamed esirsd y sverit yesterday at Fleetwood’ Trotttig Code, fo yee kee’ att ‘ 4 pele George W. Stiigeoi, § Senator el tly uttered on the wave of the con- | ger of my left band was partly cut off; my ribs | gittaser gute te breed te Ledeen ate Rtas Lif je wan renewed with greater Violence. J r m of the con- ol of tt ‘ome Iw, : i % Di sho an enormous rake. So insolent was he in off in South Carolina, has been jailed for forging an Aton must come in successively to | were Also broken. ‘The Router thie chow Maan The tae apecame lat deemed it advisable to | One trap was used, and the birds had twenty-one pecaine ag exci seized a shovel that he did not hesitate to deliberately Insult an | pder of $137 on the county treasury. the ear of the individual listener, and the whole | ‘Kill the Orange son of a—.’ After beating endment believing it (o be for the inter. | Yards rise, with eighty-five yards boundary. The felled him to. th |. Crane reseated bi agent of a foreign creditor for respectfully d pa performance have, ® heavy and a ect, | fis to such an extent that I thought ther woul perty holders.’ stakes were $1,250 by Paine and $1,000 by Bogar- | f/f on the shaft, lit’ plpe, and compiacently emoked iS ; POUN as been the quality of the ns, 1 stretched myself ou i, When A R QU " / jd A manding his own. That Kemble is most worthy THE PASSAIC COUNTY RI foes en farcand’ tT piesome it ay J one of them jumped up ona beer barrel and | | 1 austinciy tememier Ipatiip the two resolutions, | Aus ‘Che shooting began at 2 o'clock and ended saghtbarine Lay.a young gtr] who alzo lives in thea of the political position in which he has been — be expected to be the same throughout ung out, Boys, that will do for the — of a | and finding them to correapoud. fremember that legal | at 6, Mr, Paine being the winner by two birds. aw Crane give tee blow. ut placed by the leaders of the Ring in this State, Mcials on Trial for Fraudulently Ob | orchestra is well drilled and thoroughly efficient, | — proceedings were taken, wherein Judge Fullerton ¥:8 | 4 large number of the sporting fraternity as- | rested Crane. Mack was taken to the police. ath by the fullowing te! wing Money from the County—The | Their performance of the “Hienzl Overture? | | The Hon. Leon Abbett of counsel for the de~ | Counsel on one tide, and my, partner, Mr. Vanderpoel, bled to withebs the alot! The ground | §2 Uaconscious state, and thence to the Park Lespital, is shown by the fuliowing lette: Judge's Netes Steen. was excellent, and here as with the chorus the | fence asked the witness If he knew what an Sa, ona t ieantiy smeried Oh aoe Coa aie ns Gre ‘There is Httle hope for his recovery. At tho police ata: ‘Tamasuny Darayr Hv “aor In the Passaic Cor nty Courta in Pater- | $4me richness and smoothness of eff ct Feaulte Qrengerman was, tg which Ly ovinee & aero’, the resolution stopped at these words. was, pe, ender 2Ne leet Dogalest, and Hon Crane ¢ lent at that struck » jack, ar brid that he H , " “Ol tan ceptiot leation at an Orangeman isa defender of the o- Mr, Shepard—Abi Honor Would not bay ed Ok o * J - | Cathar 4 son yesterday, after repeated adjournments and | of voleas srinatruments, Prompthess of tine | tant faith and of a secret society. ie with these words (ait? @ slanea | Aiter the multitude had trampled around fora | (thariue Lay's statement of hat wh saw wae givea = é , ° ay DIAULS, the trlalof the excoMelals of the | and neatness or “snap in execution would be, | Mr. Winfleld objected to the evidence, asit | The Mayor hardly thought the question a | few Moments, the mud was ankle deep. Ropes | Gyuui that Crane ludieted the dewdiy blo F momenyant J et 4.9) if COWS, voxr muck Rrexpwet «52. oven hethees | mA Apening -nway.to a rellgiaue gsputo. A} osazes aps & had been stretched In front of the stand to keep Bes county for fraudulently obtaining money was | rogardy I have been surprised to see how both | sharp iittle war of words followed between { ar Deviln, counsel for Bryan, sald he thought | {0 8Perators back, But 3ey-mesersvwn MUR Pomme oy ogg gti 3 rig’ Yow a To TittaN Among those against whom indictmen:s us and orchestra have come up to If they | counsel, and the Court admitted the evidence. | it made no difference, down, and the trap was flunked on both sides y ° n Hirie’Fohn, 7 5 su calalis oan tienes William L, Thomps: Zebulon | have not surpassed, all reasonable expectation, | | Mr. Avbett—Did you take « solemn oath when you | “The Mayor-No doube Mr. Devlin a right tn the Jegai | Gomequently, nearly all tho birds were swift || ‘The Norwogian trig John, Capt. Andorson, shailes petits iss eoriete an like ins | Sutton, ex-Freeholders, George rberry and A REVIEW OF THE PERFORMANCES. es vr yoy th when he Joined | Mp! bat Ht pute the tayor tn a fale position, Brie Homan tie’ a hinds aiaregred bannersta tens cheba rieenng depo Leghpteyey epoca Loli Bl phdoaunacces Core pontractore 6 In the piano solo, “The Skating Ballet,” from Oran anid be cook an oath when he joined | Mr. Shepard said the property owners con- | flankers dropped in the mud, and he fired over | Petroleum for Stettin, On the 2d of June, tn lat. 99 50, of which Kemble is a shining ornament. No | Juhn J. Corcoran, contractors and others, Jud. | U.tRe Pnote* Herr Hendel did vallanily the Orangemen some seventeen years ago; he | tended that this fraud vitiated the whole of the | their heads, Penknives wore then in demand to | 1008: 8: $5, the captain discovered that the vessel had axvlabalion GE la titerts Alatioieak iit Barkslow yesterday sald he would entertain | Hany vou an ‘ a declined to state whet the oath wae. | CITT Es a ape the tenacious clay from fine silk hats and 4 *Prvng a leak, and he ordered six men to the pumps, . no further motions for postponement, and | his instrument ee " x-Judge Sutherland said he did not know it | $80 suits, many of which were ruined, Por two days th t r ‘ necessary, It is such @ recommendation as a} NO, further mollons for postr Haw oat Be , Adelasohn | 48d the witness declined to answer. was a crime, but it was a great offence to change Op au Paimepy ot wee, r wo days the crew were kept constantly at work, as cracksman would give to a member of his gang. | "The case of Zebulon Sutton, ex-Freeholder, was | four-part song * Farewell to the horest” was Mr. Aubert made a number of attempts to dis- | the ordinance after being approved by the Mayor. | Paine-1 10111111001 0011111111 0161 | ineteiniet a iome ahah 1p the morning of the St, To Kemble’s knowledge of addition, division, and | the first taken up, on one of several indictments | oellently given, as was also the choral of sever me peure tree mia pate ata He did not see the object. LOLONIIITILONLEL 1240114 10 | and dixteen feet of water was found ih the hold. The attence are due his own position on th thonal | for vbtaining money from the county under | “Infan Mater, of which | thatthe witness wantad to prejudice the jury | ,,TheMayor—Ican very easily atate the object. An VOLLELALSALIAAsd iad were exhaustes the water gaining . Mayor Tuttle conducts. t Mie, Rudersdorf sang the solo with surprisingly | t™ ‘antes pave) 'Y | amended charter was very soon Afterward passed, and fused to remain on the vessel, Ne Executive Committee and the opportunities he | 5 ition. while John Hopper, Z M. Ward, | clear and penetrative. quality of voice. In the | DY Saying that he was attacked because he was | aniendinents to the Warieyy. An nina Tne , Hats ihe captain. ataured that or the ‘Tre o ti 1 ¥ eo - Ol cla, ** 4 5 « e| 8 shoul en vetoed avin hy ‘concludes haa formerly enjoyed to plunder the ‘Treasury of | pe ee ee eeUpled aI, OF Tote eon | eat ee ARTE eat, of Tn ann Mietheat ns | Gransemen werk. Fle belleyed if the neture of resolution of the 130 tone of the boats, into which Pennsylyan . timony showed that Sutton while Free- | sung by twenty or thirty artists in uni the oath was known the witness would not be Ly tnolade tae very ata i mace ze 2 holder had obtalned money from the county on | of doubtful validity. The bouquet of artists, come | Pormittod to testify. not approved by the Mayor, was declared to be | Pool selling was litely up to the last fifteen ‘tne ves ay | The Vice of Our Time. a bill made out in the mythical namo of John the best local singers, undoubt- | ,,The Court decided that the witnoss could not | "45" jugge satherland—T anderstand it now. birds. At the outset betting ran high on Bo- | P.M. the Norwegian bark Aristl Uieen, from From the Nation, Gormley. No such man as Gormley ever did | edly made th J, and very pleasant. | b¢ forced to testify. ‘The witness was closely mil ORIGINAL MEACLONI gardus. But after Ofty birds had been shot a | Uarrow for New York, hove ins ‘an the The great vice of our me is not icentious- | any work fF the county, nor. in fact did itap~ | Ty, bucthe distinctive quality ofvextette vanishes | examined for along time and crasexamined, | ay, y4,THB OUGINAT RENOLUTION 4. 4. | change In favor of Paine was plainly visible, | John signal of dltteda, tore doen ion the" fast sinks ness, as was that of ancient Rome, or highway | Rear, that the work charged for had ever be In the process. Jn the second, part the ~ Star- | ING Grangemene nee oe ome Me Secrets OF | eared to be in the handwruing of Mr. Dodge, | Re‘ene Eenibat ayank nonce: leven persons, on buard the bark.” The brig went SOLDOry, ab Waa Sak of tae SAbIn AGes. | Bud pesnieiad Gan VL RHLAe Gan Gear te Le etl see Seat tnctnn wah Cerne RRR rk of the Croton Aqueduct Hoard. deiphta offered $100 to $15 that Paine. woul hort after te had been abinnvioned. Ife’ rem if ing “correct” by Sutton and Thompson as | comment. ‘The United. States Marine ban DEATH ON THE RAIL, Mr. Shepard contended that a great fraud had } the match, ‘The bet waa taken by Capt. Bogardus. | (uruiug thelr i rty thanks to Capt, Olaeu and hie simply cheating anil stealing, and the necessary | being “correct” bys Ae ae PEA etal panna) it eae was been committed on the Mayor, Aldermen, and J "'AC'the eid of the ‘match there was a dispute | crews eut vo Panadlpt accompaniment of lying. dence yesterday amount sisted In the general execution of the national | A Train Wrecked in Titinate—Nevon Persons | these uroperty holders.) He contended that ula | MONE He acorers about Paine being the wi Sr helan Profit Addition, Division, and Silence, | fon the county are trifling. oneer the ea Fa San 46 oa Paxton, June 17.—A construction train Judge Quinn said that a number of property | the old man who kept the official score so close- | Theship Oceanica brought some notable pas our State Treasurer for two or three years, ata | audacity to absizact all the papers from the | the immense orchestrayand stamping the time | Bloomington and Mississippt Ratlroad, when | pavement. HO eas. forty-cighth bird fell out of | Me™ AFe Count de Festititts, Baron Haupt, Baron salary of $1,400 a year, out of which he managed | Trarkalow had’ been teking of the trial, Thege | ationtly tn bis oagerness ( wet the fame | about six miles east of Paxton, was wrecked, patt, Devlin seid he Position of fhe, property | bounds, but at the tine was counted within homer nor i Slates! of the flanger ariny, and i - ow hae bee Je) 2 ly ) promptitude out of his two thousand per- sn Scsaey venty, | OW ‘ould by and by be settled in arts. | py a a Hird bet fad tel ‘ he wealthy banker George Graake. The next steamer to save about one million of dollars, are suspicions that some of the defendants in hers as out of his fifty or sixty in. na, | and seven men were killed, and about twenty- | fie thought that if the pavements were lad they He ieee Hate RnBAR Gate ee Balane 1 will bring Baron de Karlseron, Englee ponies the case stole the papers. write, the hundred anvils are crashing and | Ovo injured. ‘The disaster was caused by too | would be pald for by general tax, and not by | friends demanded ni ment, and the moa: | ert Hichiir. a Inembersat the Aveta Yaurfanyenty oR ‘ Thiet” a Hanon boon in the much-abusec 1 1 conalste: c assesament. proved that both birds had fallen ow righer de Kingaburgh, Major of the. Eira : Kemble, You Bnew You'are:s Thales TILE. GIANT MEAG HEUN Rang ary |e Performance will | rey arupuing. The,train conalated of two fat | oni resiraned (for Comptrofier)—Let no property own- | surement pr Fed that both birds Had fallen, ous Of Calrassierss Huron Uninet 0 Piniecruts, June DTH morhing, wT. —e fi ard. Keates Ba ene cart troteties ore EADY Wea BUDD elbatoR, 9 c SUN reporter, who went out is'a, and Chevaller de tot, of the Presb urgh Huge mon Y, Kilgore was wending bis way past the | phe Fifty's Review of Senator Perry's Legise how Lh process « supposed to have j in’s fhe hymn, lative Labors, Brooklyn’s Fifty have devoted an cle to a consideration of Senator John C. Pei ee labors in the last Legislature. Before his Mun Apaaciaiad Brose ienari: tion Mr. Perry, they say, vert ged him- Bosron, June 17.—By 3 o'clock this after- self to the Council of Vigilance his best | noon uhe entire chorus, orchestra, and bands endeavors to alter the city charter so as to re- | were in the Coliseum, and the building, with its quire elections to be held in the spring, and all rated with Gage, banners offices returnable to the people at that time; to | streamers, presented a ve State House, he was accosted by the Hon, Wm H. Kemble, author of the “addition, division, and silence” letter, Kemble wanted to know what Kilgore had been telling those damned robbers, the workingmen (alluding to a speech Mr. Kilgore made at Turner Hall a few days ago tothe labor strikers), In that speech Mr. Kil- gore stated the Republican party under Grant enjoyed the privilege of “addition, division, and silence,” and these were too many privileges for A Collision In Ind and Several Lawnrencenvnon, June 17.— About 9 o'clock this morning, as the express train west olis, Lafayette and Cincinnatt Railroad approached Elizabethtown, it came in collision with a spectal train from St, Louis, con- taining several hundred Cincinnatians returning y attractive appear- | from the Saengerfest. Ono of the excursiontsts, to do with the question, which was, Was there eect tie 4, Montreal: thence uri the St. Lawrence {uN din the award of the contracts ? Admitting POUTING A BANKRUPT, isha, Balt Lake City, and San Vr the statement of the Mayor to be true, that did they will go to Choye Denver, the award, Which meant the awards to fo-morrow is the En Guards and all. lish day, with Grenadier PERS Dulas; down the not aff 7 ery the lowest bidder by the Commissioner of Pub. | The Crime of Owing a U.S. Com lic Works Appealto Judge Blatch A REM Misaleaippl to Cairey t noth Cm ladelpita, and mabark for their native STRANCE AGAINST THR PAVEMENT, Harris G, Avery was taken from Ludlow | country George Hewlson, Secretary of the Twenticth | street jall to Judgo Blatchford’s court, yeste the Stow pavement. When the resolutions were | languishing In prison for three months, before the Common Council, a committee saw | of fraudulent bankrupt: eee The City's Responsibility for Negtigene en] The suit of Arthur Matthis ed | Mayor was tried yesterday n against the Judge Brady, in the do away with all boards and commiasions, and | nce, At the lusion of Gen. Banke’ Zenter, a member of the Washing his chief crime, how. | Supreme Court, Cireult, The geatieman, who is am 2 io fs . ma Sr nice she CURIE BAOr nia er hublished | ances At the conclusion o| anks's ora- i " ‘ eve! Aldermen Dimond, Barker,and others.and Mayor se - > . fi aw g dor " pret any party to enjoy. Kemble inquired if Kil- | to require the public accounts ts be published | i ie ance of Mr, P,&, Gilmore on th netnnatt was killed, nd several pas: | flail sald = No wor pavement shall wodewn | €Yer being that he oves U, 8, Commissioner | Actor, was walking down Thirty-fourth street, at Sixth ald that, Kilgore re. Kemble at once said gore meant him when h plied, “I referred to you, quarterly ; to give taxpayers fore the courts, and give the Major y #400, about | avenues where the Department of Public Works HAKINE AD excavation, and stepping aside to all ing due to Williams for his fees | lacy and gentleman to pana, fell while Lam Mayor of t Meas:s, Jarvis ity.” Williams, who sent him to jail, sc dishonest offices lade and James Moore ale rvision over every platform was the signal for a grand ovation, the entire audience, chorus, and musicians, rising, ul train were badly damaged, gine was th that and the ywh from the track and mount by inte Ue hole, h tifled against what they viewed as a swind| » Kilgore: San. are. pareturiara ys i its, with power to suspond 8 eylind boilers were ‘od to pleco: 8M as Re in Bankruptey. Though tho origi | himself severely. He sted the clty. for $50, ¢ ' k i i fre a—d ah he x t ie, except. for Tolitical, reason te | applauding, cheering, and waving handker. | '* ¢)!inders and boilers were knocked to pieces. fraud oo the taxpayers, When Mr. Tweed gave | nal total nf Avery IR indebtedness was Dut sit Wat yA inaut lenny gunrued the escaval ug after this Killg rked as follows : pinsh ts : . — he contract to Bryan alled on the | sore Cal : | he Jury ave bith 144 t any appropriation by the Legislat f | chiefs, bate, & nh a Da, - F several thousand dollars have been expended in au “Kemble you know you are a thief,” and as | moneys relating to municipal uftices, and against | nea. tha Jobile Tho Texas Democratio ¢ jon—AnO Mayor, who said he had d had the | prosecuting him, and in endeavoring to squeeze Aa hed, Kil lat fly his | special legislation, when general legislation will | The Arst performance of the Jubilee then whelming nt. iter set right. "When d eee ne TT ann STRATE Te S1Ubeay A Boy Accidentally Shot. B GAED. ADI PORRRER : Em y his | ohswer; to give the Governor power to suspend | commenced under the baton of Gilmore, being | Corsicana, June he Democratle Con- mon Council, value of alleged concealed assets Yesterday afternoon several boys from Hoe ¢ SP he didn't know how far they went, Wiha ania atl L vightord) Mang of the Council had evidentiy | yasinoss RAW Ie brother in aprinene he been seen before he saw them Certain patentees of a new gas bury Simeon Farrell and 8: \ k similar strain, and Jud, a single pI ) of fives and landed it on Kemble's n knocking him about twelve feet to windward, and in the double somersault trapeze the panta- loons of the honorable member of the Grant and Wilson committee gave way, upon which Kem- or remove the Mayor, the same as he does | the grand choral of * Old Hundred.” by the full | vention ia the iste sheriffs; to vote against Jeujelat ing for iy tart a purposes, and to repeal the law authorizing Ponds for street improvements, 1,500, and the grand organ, ‘There was not a | Portions of the 8t When the ill came before’ the Legislature | false note, not an inharmonte chord struck | ¥elth, and poltteal d phanging the personnel of several of the Urook: | i oughout by either the instrumental or vocal | Monever gathered tn the § Avery was in the t ever assembled inthe State. Six chorus of over 16,000 voices, the orchestra of | lund ed delegates are tn attendance, the most distant e being re 4. In character, I distinction tt excels any Conve: sftting | hoken were out shooting witha single-barrelled pistol Mass 7 poar the foot © desired 1 era Weehawken Hill, The pistol missed fre, at which David Thornton, 11 years of age, took the 4°01 make it go ‘and in totig nt, and uel Mitchell spoke ina | Avery to pure Quinn said that not | mont was made by which Avery bought ou erty owner Was in favor of tho | brother's interest, and invested about 5, N ase their pat eneck. ‘ slons, sol » Perry's pal 1 e pavement scheme, iT 0} y d stock in the Arnold Au rinipate fatally . 4s he Hlenide a rapid retreat to practice addition, | lyn Commisslons, some of Mr. Perry's party me ¥x-Goy, Henderson is temp rary President, While | Pavemen ae n money and y ai i ' “0 nh non-partisan by p! performers, and never in this country was this - pape . ee . i facturing ‘company, doing — business in ~ Ny, division, and silence undisturbed, iris ee ocrat in each Commi Erand old anthom given in such grand v p | the committees were out, eight of the most distin: | xyN INTERNATIONAL BUGBEAR. | West Twenty.socond atrocte Now York. OF mia Vaunreatahinetadlane rath! —~-- her Republicans desired to All these Commis: | of melody, The audience applauded ty the echo. | guished nen jp, the State spoky for Greeley and the ae aa dhe mount invested Mr.’ Avery borrowed | Charles B Abraham J -Dusves John i! . a sions with Re, ‘ang only, 80 that the people Fugner's rture from "Rienzi by the DSiABAH PATO. ne Conventio Pay ntary Fuss ever the Trenty 000 from Mr. David A. Hopkins, It was the maa tilart soy ae pe } Silence, on his Rotreat. | rien undere ch. party was responsible | grand orchestra was wext given most suoces’- |, 9i"D,8\e per cent: af the Se Oreos TGA AUBISATIAG TE Adioutainbai Intention, as alieged by Avery's attorneys, that | Pf \«! Hover’: 4) Dillon, Joba ®, Aguae Rls tpn From the Day, for the acts nmissions, fully. ‘i Greeley, John H, Keay LInASter: L Ming rete amatay the Arnold Company should manufacture the | {))\! As Money ty. Allen, Horaoe ¥, i One of our reporters called upon Mr. | Senator Perry then said that he would never | Tho grand chorus of * Damascus,” from the | General, the ouly Tex dcr politieal dies. Lonpon, June W7.—The official corre- | patent gasiburner, but the purchase of the patent | ton Kugened Jackson, Win Ale Caftek ir) Kemble at the People’s Bank, and asked him for | consent that a Democrat, should go into the | oratoria of “ Naaman’ under the | rship of | billths, Wil be permanent Chairhan, He is strong tor | spondence between the British and American | was never complete About May, 18th, the | and teary 4a) FWere last wight fuittated into th Tuuiuany Society. ‘ Toarda: that the Republicans had the power | Gilmore follow d was beautifully andeven- | Greeley ompany, _ Charles igat, anu wy rl feo - does “ ped the track. Mr. Devlin sald the oppasition of all the prop [ in th. ere tinder the direction of Mr. Wm. Tau, erty owners in the city of New York had nothing | trouble. ana intend to visit Honton. the White Mountains Porte i nee to the arbitrath treasuror of the tement. He declined to make any, saying | and must. exercise it, that he would aot even | ly rendered, receiving he y appl ee a Vee ence Governments with refer i n ran Away, with. $180M, th eo ii that ic was @ private quarrel ng gentlemen, | ¢ nt that the Reform Democrats should be | A piano solo, the fantasia of the Skating Bal- | Extensive Cotton is Busaed f the Alavaina clalins at Gouova Of) capital of the concern, Creditors at 4 A aeibor LnalsinbWaninicA? ; a and not a subject of news toriety: that | Tépresented inany of the Boards. He further | let, by Frang Bendel of Germany, was then | £100,000. seventy-three despatche scended on the ee a stock, which was sold (There is an Impostor perambulating the upped yet A hewspaper notoriety; that | ee at he would prefer to be dismissed rather | formed, and to the surprise of many the instru. Lonnow, June 17.—Warrington, in Lancashire Th aha Wousa Ghetonla: bila evdcing’ cond |(Aueat aAsmall stim to Mr. David cath dla Reena fe) he would not give his side of the story no matter nsent to any legislauon, so long ashe | ment was distinctly heard in all parts of the | yas y ne A Re ALRS GODEaiatGe Gehan Cc 4 his oven rd y Was reduced ta poverty bey [ DATE of the eity representing hilieeit ae a brother of the wifes What Mr. Kilgore sald. Senator, which would permit any Demos | mammoth building, proving the perfection of | *™* ™! syibipes Cairns asked whether the report that a printed | the failu company, nt A Earl of Desmond. He ty deserted as having « fori@ ie ntment to the Water Board Commis: | its acoustic properties. ‘Lhe performance was | The extensive cotton mills located tn that plaice were | copy of the argument for t Britain had | untary bankruptey, his liabilities belng the gow | Cwpleaion aud a strawberry iar ked now i —— appointny Commi b ncoustio. pr partially destroyed, fhe tose ia-estimated at aianoe, | goby Of the argu BS ruak fury bankruptcy, 2 the What Kemble in Especially Noted for. or any other Commission; and added; "I | well applauded, Ghia large uuulber of hands are thrown out of employ sen pre aH weed _ | which be had owed from Hopkins, and his eee yg ty awear to you itshall not be done as jong as Lam ‘A SELECTION FROM MENDELS8OnN. ment fark G r at he had already | assets, as he alleves, nothing, He was examined Kins q “rain the Buraouts Gankard a Senate have any power, Tam ekcted for |. , ( re art none a stated what Ent Vuiahd to at Genova, and | Pefore J. 1 Willlama, United Staten Commis: | Cixctsnatt, June I.—The Rev, Mr. Thompe od Mr. W. H. Kemble of nnsylvania has | two years. mark you that. There is no safe way The fifth selection was a four-part song frou Fishing for Bullfrogs at Sufferns, refused to disclose what he privately knew stoner and Reglater in Bankruptey, who com> | gon of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Lea crv F t ' Feet far the C Mendelssohn's * Farewell to the Forest.” under k fuaed ta dlecioee what he privaloly Kiew, 0 ih Tanke who came , 1 Ps liad a national reputation, thong | or trie wy but to aaleg every nan for, the agieschn'g. parewall bo the Korea Hoot | SCRFERNS, Ne Yo. Juno 1i—Me. Lon Spring- | ford Calrns sald. the anawer was unloteltigh | i ; Minp ona charge of fray gta forinerly of Mis Clty, ia LWKIES jeare vk @ Br miasions OUL o epublican pa : le, and he repeated his quest Meret Jail, ball. inet ed at #500, and after. | { k 4 disreputable local —politiotan | Yhruary Hertl introduced a bill In the finest pleces on the programme. It was un- | stcen ison the war path. He went out yesterday aiter: | Ean Granville-- The argument: has not been | stregt Jails ball bediug Geed at Bon ee cratin | thie morning. attempted to kise a young Inuy 4 n te which has the ill luck to}arborhim, | Assembly, providing for three Commissioners, ypanied by the HOSE Or Any IDat hoon and caught twenty-three plekercl, Last nighthe | presented,” ‘The brovity of the reply provoked | that the ball was oxeesslve, atid that Wirsains , Ob her leer : mized @ hut fy 4) i now likely to acquire t? ional | bo be appointed by the Comptroller, the Mayor, | mental music. Phe most risk musical eritles | qeain guliied forth and bronght back forty splendid | Much laughter treated the bankrupt with profudice and barahe | {ueted wounds of such @ dauKerous vharacter’on Me, | ' 43 acquire Cant nattonal | aha"the city Auditor, On March 2, this bill | consider Its performance to-day the most per- | hulitrogs. dle isuow at Duck Cedar Pond, four uutes | — Th the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr, | (ested the bankrupt with prejudice and b Thon pion that be cannot possluly recover, brown wa R to which he doubtless aspires. The | passed the Assembly by a Vote of to 27, In | fectand complete that evor was listened to, as | from here, for plekere! with strings of fat pork. | Hugessen, replying toa question from Mr. Coch ArroS}E ay ft and Cameron }dag which the ‘Nir 'Porty moved an -amendaient, | Mt never in this orany other country had been | Fohiics lure ere hut, Heeklaud county a sluost Wubi T pang, stated that tho American Gavernment I Divia weeireuie Banka c i ty t t ther t ca wl Mayor have the sole appol ue pow. | given by such urge number of well-trained | lor the 0 ite Ha applied for the provisional enloyment of th A L ‘oken Banks, n neem, 1 ‘ wisteftof the reraight Republi | that the Mivor have the sole appointing pow: | voices, “Tho time was perfect, The applause at : a RUiinaes cenuteH by cubeaherenie Hy Wasninatos, June 17,—A dividend of twenty- AunaNy, June 1 has ah 1 Vhiladelphta reer guizes Mr. Kemble | amended, it sed in the Senate, on Mr, | tts close was extremely hearty, A Cuban Privateer off C Hon, Freaty of Washington in the waters of the British | five per cent, has been declared by the ¢ muted tw sentences of Th . dente | W { hoblest mem'ers, and, with emi- | Perry's me by @ vote of 18 bo 9, and finally Com erable {ntoreat was felt In the perform CHARLESTON, 8. C,, June 17, ver of BO | North Amortewn Dose i uring th fohing the Curreney ip favor of the creditors of the New York in 18, for forgery, for ten years, to sevee tt t r t H « “ by the Assembly ance of the next selection, It being the * Lata tons, fully manned end armed, appeared off Charieston | season, Canada had refused, but Newfounc . : 7 ae 4 pies Werte ar Be aigiiKecn tet ut has chosen ‘atm as its represen concurred In by or F 2, . National Bank of New York, payable ou the 1 Youre and #1x montha; Clay Matthews, robbery i t A On 4!) aa Je reprasenba Thus in violation of bis avoWod principles and | Matus’ from Rossini’s * Stabat Mator"for which { jerdn ane iéth inst, giving her gene o8 the Ploneer, of nd Prince Edward Island had given thelr | mekiug in all: dividends tothe amount of uty pee | County, 1870, seven years and tate monthe re tee tee F Ny 1 National Committee of the offlees | of his distinct and emphatic pledite, did Senator | Madame Rudersdotf was specially obtatned fr the Cuban havy, Licut, 7, AuguatueChauveaua came | consent . Cent. Dividends have recently becw patd tothe sien | snd eiximouthes Virgll A Krep At with intone ‘ holder's factions Whee mater of man Mr. | BBR OBE DUES Bie Peedi td Senator) england tosing thesolo, ‘The chorus and orch Ashore, seut despatches Nori, aud left tur New York | GENEVA, June 17,—Tho Board of Arbitration | {iors of the Oicead National Bank of Ni percent. aud | to kill, Kingecountye ciaht cant abd caren nary 4 } : Feuppolhtinchtof Mr. Fowler a ltng Democrat, | tral and organ accompantm were well per. | yesterday met at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Thetirat part ot | tu ihe creditoraot t Square National lank of | four yeure ‘i 1 ty be judged from the following | fo-nppauiment on Mt naan formed, bul the voice of Rudersdorff was not a the session terminated at 3, when all except the gent, Diy Sonn De inane | Sg Phe V4 wah! he wrote in 1867: 5 fully up to the expectations of the audie A Shocking Murder Near Buffalo, wrhitrators withdrew, ‘The latter remained in | trediurs af the | Meo avaeeay een aac oe ‘The Jeaulia Disfranchtaed, Vik ¥ Deva FOF Pex wey iy antay) val ef Harry ppp eit et Leng Brauch, nae nex tf, pee Won was sue $3) te fn om Bure avo, Ju ‘The body of Maria Davis, cousultation Hpul § oe] aul when the alttltia Was Will probably c shines beoka! Benue, Jun ‘The vill directed ava Ny M 4 Haren, Vs i ett's Lucia di 1 ormac Nt Tw white woman, becn hving for some time ps jou ed he res » deliberations Society of Jesuits, depriving its members : fallow rie Ary be MoDantels’s stable arrived at Monmouth | frend. Tt was ‘sung by the bouguet of artists, | * “hte woman xia aa been living for sone tine past | AUST EA i ficely ankuowh A its emer Society ef Jeqite, depriion ; i ' Evans ae | {| Park yesterday morning. Al! the horses look well, and 10 In number, comprisin the best voloes of | Tangled tn acho er in, thie, city. was found terribly aa piper mbar Beas Uy Ba Reialarer, HEN C4 elttzcnahtp, passed ite secand teu i tpt tele te [larry Masaett isu tue condition for a great race with | She various choral sosletiva in the grand chorus. | ath irony tile ety, verteray the murder WESTCHESTER COUNTY. shot (uraugh ihe bead af Trescow;ihiacoucty, co gee | eee et ees eee uae at, . Y with ng fellow rion duly 3. the Colone nt Mm e the ‘us cy deutly comuttiited seve bile wot through the head at Trescow, uty, ob Sa ———— * ky, 1 ashingtoa, De are fueated in John boritus own. ot nextavor | ing in perfect volce and tin id it was evi. — js HS PASTS ETS PERCE yer Laak DU ILncichinee nh ¥. 1 p » that oecupied by Jul Harper and Lougtello » gem o st portion of the pro- mene rhe Nepte 8 Y Rochelle wa ay bight, by Peter Pri ¢ murderer Was appre nannity. 4 16 has already acquired a national fame MAE RCUD IAG BY Harpor pad Lougtellow ON a ie Are a tor or oan ce A Romantic Suicide tn Connecticut oprnea Ae wine Hue A NO sin tewsun ty | ended, and lodged in jail here this morning. The | SiNO SING, June 1%.—The report wblished to ae ‘ th certain glgantle frauds upe PRY Tarcrinres Hy Nonwien, June 17.—Amy Brown, aged 18, ¢ Mossra, Kelley @ Kons of New York wud ite, MNO | Miainates out of adiapute between the two men, Friel | Tux SUN of loday, Fegardiug the Insanity of Duten wr Hoof Pannbyl yaniasand thin wail'ta kuow |’ Loxnon dune srctnie tilaceies here ot the ond partof the programme was ope uutted ruleide tn Cotehester of Saturday last by tasing | beg thoronghiy renovated aad? fartialh eet oniahed, | Seath Was lostaztancous.. The tuutder hs eau Helprich exaggerated. ‘Though much cast down Aequired his proficiency In addition, die | Avsanta Boat clup, hive gopeto Lari, Itis reported | by the United States Marine Band of Washin morphine, her aitlanced lover having been accidentally | and hide fair to he ote ot thet Temata outs px, ltoment, it beng considered cold-blooded an: spirite, he te oot insane. The report evidently originau i f lenoy ta Mion, (hat the Atalanta crow will ot Lo Tepreseuted wh tue | ington, who were greotod with choors us they | killeda work avo, dhe lott w letter giving directions to | telsinthe vicinity of New. ure, (rods Lot ite | pre Kilorte Making to Dring the cri Wilh bla wife, Who has been to wee Gin, aud base 4 i vilenc from bia friend. Me. W. HL Healer Regatta. ook vosition upon the stag, ‘They started J bayy bor body buried beside bie, @aay accvoslbility, llase; tial, We Courts Value BOW IU evasion, bug wush cbeuged aud very dejected. iy « ‘ wv y a 4.