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¢ } : e= THLIRTY-NIN ri YP AR, ’ -— ney ’ W wpy | Spinen above suspicion, One of them, wl THE DIAMOND DISCOVERY, | soxind or imnemawto oan certath w ot deceive i Hd me te bu tif de eould io ata reasonable price. Lhad been out of t gu PNCL PMENT OVER THE PRE- as soonae L thack bh oe tom CLONS STONES UNAPATED, tord ime about ty and ailvisud mo towuy, 2 ha wa | entire confidence in hin Vedat tx Breakers evel Gihera SONO Addie | 4 1 name: ne wel Shares on the er-The ot | thir T petly Med | oat W itteh set Re ented Now | ast ' metieto be. Why. if Bevediaese v4 Pout, fave pinde up title (hits, they Will be arutaued Frov Sen P ow Av7.3. Reporter danin is nomanef oxet atin at rted dissover ¥ of diamond felds | Hon sean export: ho hoare a good. character in af east outens bed. rt intinues | the fy.and what he says will be ge to t 6 senesdon of jatly tn erally beliey me Bae nm what any other one of Petal vest Fee ERE con tet | Broker Ves, Jatin can be relied upon, and Tal tad yeaa ray ang (he tues “Dramonds j When he recommends a mine, you are pretty a the atiple articlo, of cecnversation on | Sife to invest in it, T have read bis pretin Moan ee eee ately canting. eles | inary report tothe company and itlettno doubt Maived of tia early mui ait dew evere | Mame ind ot th ul that has been vols. vere Nintiiion in Mere Lents | stated by the +. Gachwiler has been in ak) i aly eeee exterday, and a | Coftespondence with partios here in reard to it eth forthe. eu ‘iited the office and Chey held Lowi for him. He acrived in the pe she tt cee aint guced | City List nlicht and: to-day he took the stock, 1 witle Tg eyes at Lie preelous stone met him toctay on th tand he said, You eat SI A bet, Phave wat th k,and | have paid my TUR GEUTTERING JEWELS money for It, $40,000 down \ Ula Lh CBA Me HOW VIN THING IS MANAGED. andarecf at purity and value. ‘They | th arket now Sat lett ‘any, the. New York Jewel Bro es Dur tand there was an orler came Nai aid afer being cut v from New York to-day to pat 600) shares upon haat aitaiterateal Secntn the market. ‘They suld ua yesterdays but : wis city, arriving las! evening MY | hone for, laa than €40. ‘They oversold 1000 Cian six caratey: nd cut to wsplendtd, daz. | shares before they discovered the fact, You sce likant of het quite four carats weight, whe mat nt of the sale bas been e other we ed fourand one-half carats, and wed inthe han f Ralston. Ht ita F F the Bae ee ee ed a eee amt nnd | New York stockholders and fort onds of the first There is a gr water, and are of & t diversity trath of the 4 in regard ‘tet ve been made by those interes incredulous bare nuthberless resons to s why the story cannot be nd have dy by the plainest train of reasoning @diatnonds thenselves out of exist. Meee Yet the jewels still J attract and bewilder the crowd of beholders regardless Of the Togle that J+ hurled at them and tole 3. All xerte of rumors and improbable sare afloat to account for the presence of wols, and to throw discredit on the story » wonderful discovery. A MINEN'S STORY. sng other stories cireulated ts that of one Minar, whe jd. came up from Arizona a tow days ago, and i# now stopping in this city. Miner reports that aman named: Brown ts exe pected to arrive in the elty to-day with a lot of ns which he and others have found in New ii xi According to Miner's it seems at about a year anda half ago he left White Pine at the head of, @ party of miners. to Prospect tn Ari for rich gold digeinzs, h he said he could t them to. They failed to find the digvings, but he says they have stumbled. cn the | diamond felds, and. that the proof thereot will be tere today. Me scouts the statement of the company that they have secured a Government watent to the 50 deres which they claim to fave taken up. He says the locality is deep in the Indian country, where they could not poasl- bly have surveyed (he land, and without a sur- vey they could never have secured @ patent or land, We give t any valid title tot pis story rwhatever itis worth, Anotherstory 13 th wits, aptiminent dentist in this city, rrought from Arizona asackfal of stones, just like those on exhibition, a few years age, ‘and that he gave them to bis children to. play with Ji this bo so, the Doctor did a very indisereet wsent location of bis rubies is une ce WILAT THE BROKERS SAY esterday we gave result of an interview a prominentstock broker, expressing hts wows in r the new discovery; and as Vis waa but the upsupperted opinion of one man, thinking it migt interesting to ki the views of the brokers geaeralty on the fect, @ C rter aallicd out yesterday dternoon at bulls and bears on Califor- ' und from Sansome t Faaw a well Known Operator standing in the doorway of his oftice with the view of ascertaining the diamond question. and appr how be bed hin stvod on He saw the reporter approaching, and eviden ty divined the nature of his errand, for he hu tho latter with, “Halloa! Are you diamond h er—No, not exactly that; but how much tgotof it Oparator—Not @ cent, and T don't want it, either: and don't you buy any, ether, if you dake my advice orter—Whiy? Give me your reasons for sayin don't seem to believe in it Operator (decidediy)— Not much: and. Ui tell youwhy. Inthe first place the, thing ts so im- probable. Why. Just thiok of it! Tt they had @ Place down there where they got out £20,000 out Of a few pans of dirt, they Wouldn't want you or fie to have any of it, Not @ share, ‘They aint thot kind of men. T know Bil Lent, and Har pen ting, and Koberte too well for that. Why, tt would he worth A MILLION DOLLARS AN INCH; and do vou suppose they would sell the stock for Shi per shares Not much Roportor—What do vou suppose thelr plan is? Operator—Why i What stock they can, and put the money In thelr pockets, and at the sane tir 1 iotof men down there t pott t) ryand help to develop t silver mines. know Harpendir feria have men down there all the ti can get up opie down th Hue rofthe In ath tock se to-day? Is hear any obe begging for itor Operaior—St got such a good thing why ell the stock for $40 porst oral feeling as far ast know, and 1 want any of the stock for myself at a INTERVIEWING A DEAVY CAPITALIST, Thy operator spoke very dec.dedly, and it was extent that he had fully made up bls mind that the new discovery is a first-class fraud, and that loft bim with his beautiful moustache (the Operator's wot lie reporters), wreathed in As he turned up the street, he found f face to face with Aheavy capitalist and y business man, the President of one r oldest iusuraccre companies, ‘t opened Bre on bim thus fn che new diamond min No, Lhave not bou © repor Have you any stock ht any; but do 167 i n't believe I do to-day; ak about it anyhow Well, I don't rdly know it, It looks like a pretty big y, but Lcan't bolieve these are the kind of iid dare to do it, for ie would ruin uiem hetru‘h came out, [have travelled Senora, Chihuahua, and Arizon ave sven QUANTITIES OF THESE RED AND BLUE 0 all rubies and sapphires there. Thave hem ip many vanes ried then butt ver att danny 1] > mand when bgot tired of carrying them I w them away. Idon tdoubt that they have these stones down there, ati de doubt ir being #0 plentiful aw they say they have wn there ou, from what you know of ported, be willing to take nd the stones de Reporter=Woul ent (thoughtfully—I don't think I In faet, Pdon't thik [shall buy any of He stock atall; but Dam satisfed there must esouve truth in these reports, because Tdon't Vink those mon would dare to make up sich & uch & eh t 4 1 H ng and pract antic fraud on the pabtly, wd Luu eatisfed from what Ihave seen here are diamonds and rubles tn that e it don't Know their value or how Pleutifal they are, Kepoctor=[tis creating a great deal of excite- any rate. Ob, yes; and it will be a good thing . nt. It will undoubtedly be the means ba a givat many people to enter ‘he erritor a this State and from the Bast, aud Hillloat to a practical a¢ nof the Apache question. T regard this w of the most fore tinate things that ever happened; even if the dlamond tines prove a total fulures for if you Ihe t eauntey, Wey will be apt r y of these Indian scalps an @rive ti country, Harpending and k t) may thus become the in ot means ia Gud whty's hauds of opening up that coun lirmly Lelleve ts the richent spo! te tt emy ' pot ib ONE WHO MAS INVESTED, T rter next ealied upon one of the \e ck brokers in this city, and, seated i k office, the following Conversation Meport orHow is diamond stock to-day? Birk Vell, I don't hardly know. I have [U5 8.0.9 in einyseif, and L know two inen who ave putin gluoderch, They paid 820,000 for that ix, one-sixteenth of the mine, thaif of it. He paid in $100,000 sev- § ago for One-sixteenth, He tele- @avlod the order for it, from New York, evorter—Aud you baye confidenee in the SYM of these reporta? ebfoker Certainty. 4 don't believe these men mould ‘ha havo forihing to do with 1 unless they purfect! jed 1t waa all right, They takes all the moncy for the sale and is the custodian of the funds received au order from New York shares more at €5) per share, ‘There ain't a soul among the owners that will sella share for less than $50, Reporter—Can any be bought for that? Broker Yes: 1 know where t shares for &«, but that sail; and Pdout yeu can iting week for twice that. There isn’t a share In town except that for sale, THY, ROTHSCHILDS ARE LN IT not In their own name, but they have bought through Belmont in New York and G in this city,” Laaw a chock from New York, for $40,000. on shares, [know that the owners have been of fered $1,000,000 for 25,000 shares. Reporter’ Ry whom ? Broker Well, that is another thing. Iknow it Is van who would not he ton Reporter- They have kept their secret well Broker—Yes; [knew it myself several months ago, and th anown it for two er three years. Upat the other day was talking with aman, and he asked me about it. Deaid, “What do you mean?” He. said, On, you be dd! T susy ‘are In the boat with me and by op it secre dare not say a word aboutit.” And that the truth of it. WHY THEY WANT TO § Reporter. If this is so ric n who are pL. as they say It is rich want to sell Trekers Well, there is safety In numt ad we don t know what trouble We may have about oH We have got a place there row a nad tke out a million dole stall need +e 80 that will be lars in'a Tew hours, y protect us from the lotluences rovight to bear upon ts, Reporter What Influence do you to? Broker Don't you see that if t proves half as good as we nuticivate, there will be « {hu man hawks there who Will fob ts at he whole thing, and we want pvt rom them. 1 be! we will need +4 Fob for that purposes and T have no detlt we tthem from the Government. Wl W n. You will bear in mind that all the | diamonds were washed ont by three men in fon part of the t Janin th their cainp, remained only seven diay ne were only four days in washing dianonds. THE LOCATION OF THE DIGAINGS Report Where are the grounds | Reoker-Tdowt know. Lf Twas t Killed couldn't tell you,” Some say they are In’ Utah: Sone #ay Kansna and some say Arizona, Tune Gerstaind they are accessible Uva Week's time Keporter- A week's time can go to any part of the United States in a week Broker-—-You can't go to Arizona In that time, cause you have to go down the ¢ at by amen, d then strike across the coun porter—What is the plan of the comp Bro'.er—All that is necessary isto get t in and go washing the ground { water close by, and it cap easily t ground. Keporter But what is their plan of th Broker=I am bout that. Af yf men ar w Yoare merely washing Id pans and | the jewels fram the el. They have no facilities tor working at present OVERSTOCKING THE MARKE Reporter—Willthere be any difficulty fn fn parket with such fuiense deposit the demand, the market value wil depreciate with the Increased supply. The viv monds has tly increased wit twenty yea! brea Thought a ¢ fore ’ t arats must be worth @ heard Pam most tayorably iinpressed with the right into it i t has Jar rt he fa loaf is bett accepted it und dey ANXIOUS Michael Reese want of it yesterday afternoon, but he « ni dhe finally took 40), witeh wa he could get. During the afternoon the reporter met Mr Roberts. and inquired whether he had anythin new to state in connection with the waiter. reply wus in the negative, the reporter saved on." Among the rumors flying about the elty fs one to the effect that an officer inthe American | gion Which left here in the sunnier of Iss, une Col, Geo, M, Green, to Join Juaren at El » while on Uh yertand through Ari- a. gathered kful of jewels which Tost in the battle of Zacatecas, when } mon defeated the Re routed by Escobedo, [tis said that Col. Green. whois now inthe city, has been applied to te expedition to the place where the jewel wived, and that such an expedition wil start In a few days under his leadershij SHACPERS AT WORK. In view of the Intense exciteu existing over this matter a word of caution hot be ut of plice in this connection, ‘That shrewd and unscrupulous swindlers "and “operators id take advantage of the exc 10) ton trap t edulous and unwary fas natured ax that water should run dows bill Wo expect in a few days Wo see some of the Wor there shi Alrondy thoy are at work laying their snares for the gullible, a» the following adver= tisement, which appear yesterday attests in an evening paper CALL ORNIA DIAMOND COMPANY TO BE On uulzed.—The Ssudicate, bi eoninutt with the origiual dicoverer of the dlainot 4 sapphires how on waliiuition, mdvined by fr ke A company of thirteen, sires BAN) Sond. | AM titer tin hose wishing to. join the enterp Fenecks required. Addfets SYNDICATE ——— Diamond Hunters Arriving at Los Angeles. San Erancisco, Cal, Aug. 10,—A Los Angeles dispatch announces the arrival the Of the Todd party, with Prof. Glass, from t Geologica dition through Arizona and New Mexico. ‘They have 100 pounds of specit of gold and silver and other ores, also seve pints of precious and doubtful stones, collected nh the route from Fort Wingate to Aibuquer que, and on the borders of Arizon what are caled the Ant Hills, ‘Chelr pr stones were all dircovered at the surface ey have genuine rubles, the specimens ranging from the size of a large pea downward. ‘The dla- moods, if any, are small, and of little value, ine party found rivh gold and silver-bear- ng quarte near Kort Wingate. ‘The party also cis to have discovered and located how- ing oll springs that will yield from: seventy tom hundred barrels a day, but will not divulge their precise location, Tn old mounds and ruins of ancient cities they found relies of tools, pot tery, and woven cloth, centuries old, ‘The party js not sanguine as to ‘the diatsond discove ‘Three pints of their best # will be tested andexhibited. They suffered great privations, and narrowly escaped perlshing while crossing the Colorado Desert. ‘The diamond excitement in San Francisco is subsiding. eames Marching on to the Diamond Fle Sarr Lake Crty, August 11,—The Sav- age expedition to search for diamonds, rubles, &e., in Eastern Arizona, leaves to-morrow morn= ing. The stock of the company has all heon taken by the principal merchants and business her Brother. Sr. Lours, Aug. 11.—Miss Mills of Liberty, C) county, Mo,, had am altercation with ber brow Hy a Helsing © shot gum obo shel ond Killed NEW i nc re ee SUNDAY TN AUGUST. CRIME TREADING ON THE HEELS OF THE HOT WEATHER - The Crust on Concy Istand ie Perils oft ousew and the Hlnsive Games ot an tie Benois At teat 7,000 porcona ww tilling streets of New York, Brooklyn. a Newark yosterday to the burnis Coney Island, Nearly 4,000 bathers were in the surf at one time. One bat Hath from th erlefta @100 watch with his clothing and it was stolen, David Leopold and his wife of 200 Clirystle street left two gold watches, on wold chain, a pair of earrings, one breactpin, and three t of the keeper while they were bat Id put the check for his property, and @15 In gold coin into one of his Poors, but he had been "piped" ty a thief, who: vgs in chat Zo into the roo and found the elieck. He pr Cured the Jewelry and decaniped. The thief wan rolls enoih fo leave & yin Uke boot Karl Nein of the Pavilion has had but roboery in six years, He has airotiice where valuables ean be left, for which a check bs eiveny and the owner is required to Ce cr ve hig pre erty isinutely to got sed to be a safeguard agai Hows should tho eheck full st hands Point Comfort House two games of Linonte were ta fill bb ni fouls enough were found to pay the land sharks well Aniong the vietinis Were a youth of 1, who Lost Heine had; akeoteh cisiccents who parved y watehs and a) New Hamp 5 estahiised in the city as an mn undertook to break the bank, A porter lent hin money to get hi THE DAY IN CENTRAL PAI A large portion of the sweltering multitude of the city took a breathing spell yesterday in Con tral Patk. At o'clock the multivude te ita greatest volume; itis estimated thay di the day from G0) To 70.000 persone Ww ground, having poured tn Uy every en in constant streams ion volt rious kinds, from the most stylish turm-out to the common express Wayon, eniered the Park during the afternoon The first grand point of Interest was the Zod= logical Garden at the Filth avenue and Sixtys ifth street entrance. For nearly two hours the Hure ares of the garden Was crowded, mestly by the fanillies of tha laboring chivs the animals Were dull and stupid to adeg 1 wiy awake Lout the Casino, on th Jennde, and cove ering the sloping atid, sha at the head of the lake, was another vast multlt Ey boat was called Inte reqsisition excursions © found difficulty in <eeuring seats, Along Mne reaching nearly across t splanade was ormed, and each excursion uring a ticket, had to take a position at the rear of the Hine, and await his regular turn. ‘The usual grutmbli {imp ee character. ized the embarkati on the whole every mg passed of pleasantly. On the Inke the parties made the wsusl eXoaisions, while men engaged In friendly contests of t picture of all was. two thdren, waose tives have t ‘on the green award, pire t d turough the gates of THE DAY IN HOBOKEN Some 24H people blysian b id Union Hill breat ee airof the gard ing and chatting with thelr near friends and cele alives. Children were plenty and babes most abundant. and one Tithe fellow Years actually drunk @ wil the principle that it is never The boats and huger beer garden: THE PXPHPSSMEN'S PLONE Yesterday 4.8. Dodd, the well-known bag chowder to his. employe in the morning all nds met fn the up town office, and ata signal from the veteran Jim Gee, entred two large baggage wagons, tastefully decorated with bunting and drawn by six horses each, and were Bay driven to Sheepshead kfast the boys dis After by ovted themsel in various ways. During the day Mr. Dodd g. each bera silver Horace Greeley bat paign badge, A vote Was taken, Greeley re #2 and Grant 6, An immense quantity chowder Was serve ~— The Netorious Swamp Gang again Cetebra’ ing a nbbuth Day-'Thelr Leader Shot through the Head. umes Mec of Frankfort street loader of the lower Swamp gang, Was shot last night by Charles McBride, leader of the upper swap gang. The shooting w pposit MeCabe's residence, 37 Frankf reet, at 1 The bail cut through the top of MeCabo’s ear, enctrated the scalp, and passed out atthe t { the heaa, wounding McCabe sertously but not f Melride 1 up In the Oak MeCabe told a SUN reporter while yet bleeding t woven from boys said, © You an ao ue fil t Melt said chat M. 1 reproas hed im with has a Nght; then called him @ liar, ng to McCabe, sald: "1 can ‘liek brother, or. anybor 0 belongs Cabe'sald." Ukne fizhter,” and then his cane end fired. you or your Meliride hit. Me O'Brien added that pinion McBride Was slightly intoxicated, Dick Carr, who Was also with MeCobé, says ta week ago lest Thursday MeHride ap ached them, said he could lick them, at- Ked MeCabe, who, however, knocked hin wn. He says MeBride is the leader of a cand, malsting of Noggie Welsh, William Beezan, Bde ward Bogan, Hughey Friel, Charlie MeBride. and his brother William, and that they are the terror of the whole ward, McCabe has preferred a charge of assault with iatentto kill against Me- Hiride. Both are very young men ANOTHER ASSAULT BY THF SWAMP GAC While Cometius Shea and Thomas O'Mara, bill posters of 53 Rose street, were golng from their is¢ at LA, M. yesterday morning, to post bills sniouncing a plone of a rival assoelation to that { Swamp wang, they were set upon by at ast hal crowd a dozen raft They were terri belonging to the laiter Ly hea ‘Ofleer Rouck sounded an alarm rap, and ran toward the assailants, Who scattered, Shea and O'Hara were left Insensible on the walk, and were car ried to the Oak street. police station, Shea's ind he was badly ‘O'Hara's hose Wa left arm was broken the head and fac uta spl his head was badly gut in several places y were taken to the Park Hospital tn an ambul- ance by Dr, Bruce. Michael’ Monohan was arrested by OMcer Rouck, and re O'Hara as one of bis assailants, He the ‘Tombs yesterday nized by was held at The Thermometer. ye thermometer at Dickinson's drug store, 3 Park row, yesterday, indicated the tem- perature at 12 Meat $4; 8 BM. 01: 6 Po My The average lemperatire of the week was 77, The Lender of the Houston Street Gang Are rested ava Highwayman James Johnson, alias Charles Gordon, leader of the us Houston street gang, Was arrested yesterday morning by Officer Wandilng, of the Prince street station, on eharge of robbery, Mr. Fran: cis Moran, a respectable carpenter, of 422 West Forty-second wan returning at 3 o'clock e uoruing from a visit to xomd frlenis on the E At Broadway aud Honaton street he encountered reot the gang. With the inten Johusow teed an tnaulling opt Moran walked kown Hous. Broadway car at Houst Johoson and two o mot Hrritactng lowed Omcer Wang ton atrert and koow hy, the thieves ae far na Mercer ng Was On the opposite wide of x the character of oclates, watched them closely reached Mercer street, one of the high alt him a stuaning blow on the back of the ame moment Joboson thrust hie hand into ast and stole his pocketbook. Officer Wand the strect aad seized Johnson with the ook Th Dik hand, Tae confederates escaped. Johnson alias Gordon was taken to Jefferson Market Aud committed in default of $1,000 ball, Homicide tn the Atlantic Market, Last night Pat Murtagh, agent of the Atlantic k Martin MeCabe with an ax on the hei ui At tv aupponed, fatally, Both reatde at ‘At ihe Strike in Lynn, , Aug. 10.—Over fifty of the heaviest Bosto. shoe manufacturing concerns in Lyau hae pledged themselves not to employ any person controlled by Crispi aasoelations aft ‘The Criapins, on thelr art, have vot wi m'the Lynn Savings oak ail tue money sending fo spole credit, smounting ia the aguromate tf about At.#HL20), which shin the Crk infin ie ly controlled by the manutacturese Lo Foal autate Dusiness (rensections. YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 1 OUR MILIDARY VISITORS, he Kinet Guned of New Hoven Guests of ‘he reception sriven to the Bnet Guard | 7 of New Haven aturdays on their visit to Company A of the Sixty-ninth Itegiment, N. 4 8..N.G. was an event Jong to be remembered Of (ho nietrepotis were out en Ling was formed at i200 P.M. an CGrond street, | near the Essex Market, and shory afterward | commynd woaaiven to mareh, ‘The procession | gtr moved in the following order: {ie pay Reston’ with full ramen y Battery Gy Yat AP titery, Hetit, Sehater hts of St, Cow Tonia, uncer the cou any ret Guede of Marien: ree Vietont Order of Hibernia wucloties, top tae pumber of 1,0v/ ten. o 2 1 BURIAL OL ORTHODOX JEWS. © Obacquies of Judge Cardozo's Brother- Dass of Mon wav D.C lozo, was burlod oct. were there, most distinguished h Mr well represented. 1872 JUDGE CALDOZO'S Attor the ardozo, o'clock from his residence, term brother of Judge 45 West F SORROW, MONTES OF THE t-Seven esterday morning at 10 y-third About two hundred and fifty persons were some of our ns, ‘The city Govern- of w 4. Solis Rittorband, The t ‘ch was through Grand atre bao to the Bowery, to Third avenue, to the Hart, Edgar J. Central Depot on Forty-second. street Lyuns Guard was awaiting them, A sulute having among whom tize Philil rdoz , the Ke Judge Spencer, J. J. City Marshal Mye ) Was a member, was ‘The house was filled and the yard and sidewalk overcrowded with the throng, ng whom were Mayor Hall, Chief Marshal aM hrod trom the battery, the pr Alfred fy y. Dr. Bondy, ducige Sition and marched through the p = | Joseph Couch, Detective Heidelberger, Couns ! 8 the east ale to the armory Of (he | yettor De Vries, and clerks of the various depart- The F (umd were loudly cheered along | ments. theentity route by the crowds who reviewed | ‘The Rev. Dr. Lyons of the synayozue officiated. Hho trucession, Fasex Muket was brilliantly | ore Cardozo faraily are Orthodox Jows, mem: Hyatt Suntitul fopast Was eaten. after | bers of the synagogue, and the services were con Wiich'cape, Heenan tn behall o® Company Ay | ducted according to that faith. Previous to the ado t of Guard welcome, Capt. Sheridan te- | jurtal Patten the coffin was Hescat linee tiaiss ded 5 AnKe sda and deposited on two low treatles, A large blac Morac Greeley, after witch the visitors marched | the elegant floral offerings of the late Mr. Car. Cg eceli id viel comer Beavine sitet | dozo's friends. At tie hend was a thera and A oe dunrd numbers httyenine men and | croNN Of white ‘lien, Immorteiles, and a, few fe accompanied by the Wheeler & Wilson Bridye- | htiks Of sillag: lis was a preset ton TOE Dare Ett BR AO evar ff Tortherly beautiful anchor, the gift of the police. At the the Seventh Regiment hand of this ety. Tha Boae. prevent Perna Uae ated musicians are all oneratives In the Wheeler & Two ag by aoa ancl R e ‘altars stood-at the head and foot, of the Wilson sewing machine tactory at Hridgeport. | oomy. hepect Mgt ara tondlasiiti, i command is an tudependent organization, inized in Isr, and receives no ald from the Sts Yesterday the Guard attended divine servi at St. Bridget's Church, Father Mooney offictat- fhe. In bis sermon he did not forget his visit- wa few words of ad’ as to onduct themselves in this | | the Sixty-ninth ent nd gave the how they should city, Th the afternc tained thelr guests and exhibited to them the | th sizita of tie elty. Some went to the Central Park, others to the Lion Brewery, and others to | th Jones's Wood al "To-day there will be a plenie in Lion Park, given by the Sixty-ninth in honor of thelt kileats Vv Will mareh from tae recim Srmory. at OAS ML. and will, parnde. through th avenui some of our principal streets to” Bly with @ burning ‘Then he ing Mr. Cardozo friends to ve avenly Father. T | soul might be ath gone a vouchsafed t fin was th mudsehit t and that pray fort to the berew brothers and sis Ashort chant in Hebrew followed n borne to the hearse cession moved forward toward | the sel 1 with God ved rs. xhortl the jus nouse. cé | ‘The Rev. Dr, Lyons offered aprayerin Hobrew pok afew minutes in Rnglish, eulogiz: Aid ga the full frul erfert. t mu The ¢ the. pre y hdte, emblems of immortality. THE SERVICE IN THE 4 Lie relatives and ato the wiloef thelr prayed carnostly that bie it, and of his dear father, He ht send peace and com- other and the sorrowing f- Shearith nnd Fourteenth. street, where cars will be In | Israel cemetery, where the family own @ lot readiness to convey them to With street. In | Levid. Isaacs. the sexton of the synagogue di- thevark there wii he a full areas parade, fol- | rected the funeral, will retura ho afternoon, TT ide to the cen ery Was @ long one, and lasted until atten 1 o'clock. On reaching the ° 7 gemetery the coffin waa placed on @ bier and STONED BY AN IDIOT GIRE. Lorng inte the chapel and setdown in the cen- ae Fn GG tre of the room, The Second Serions Wound of Mr, Hopkins, | The monister then beran a mournful hymn, of Willian sbweuhy halt ch id half recitative, in which th ‘On Sauda hier alk aveoks ‘ano; Me. prone Inti A procession, they mary W Sunday mor x weeks ago, Mr. | Jiwiy around the bier, chanting a verse of the Joseph Hopking, while protecting his son tn | hymmon each circuit, seven Umers tr his residence in River street, near Bed. | | The minister then led. the tae the grave, ; ollowed by the bier snd the procession. of vd avenue, Willlamsburgh, from a gang o Aad from @ gang of 7 ournors aiid friends, all the tine chanting the young rowdles, waa struck on the forehead with | service for the burial of the dead. I @ paving stone, The stone w nwn with | stately resslon followin, such force that it crushed In th ne Hae tard and te Five pieces were removed by Dos. Brady and | a niost solemn and inpre Barker, For a week Mr. Hopkins hovered on AY CARDOZO I the brink of the grave. It was only afew days at the grave pr azo that he re sufficiently to leave his | minister. and the cottin bed be the grave. Mr. Abram at his window he saw | forward and threw thre tntehed busiding | into the crave upon the Hing is being | stepped up and took the building when the bier, the a srrow of the mourn- ive scene N HIS GRAVE. yer was wiy lowered in! z0 then stepped shovelfuls of earth con, The but his agit Searcely hold It but it se erd and mournful ehant formed ed by the n Judge med as if ord roun he ene | ench ati " art 1 ne or ter the Girls, an | had the duty been periormed than he dropped med Mary Ann Dayle 1, “Site pes | the shovel and cried like a ehild ‘and itis sald this Mr: Hopkine | The rest of the procession having performed that he hit and Kicked her.to the walk the same ceremony all waited in nee until As seonas the girl had ndriven te th the grave was flied up.an occasional sob only strect she picked up a brick and hurled it at breaking the atiliness o&the summer afternoon, Hopkt tt kK him over and close to U eturning to the chapel all faced to the East, old wound, which as yet is not wholly healed, | and the minister concluded the burlal service in Mr. Hopkins fell inscnsible, and in that ¢ Hebrew. ‘There is asinall tin box to the right dition was borne te his house. of the desk In which were placed contributions: The girl was found by OMicer Flaherty in th to be sent to the poor of Jerusalem. Every Lot opp. vise Torastone, | funeral contributes to this fund, and so liberal She quietly a {him to tho police sta | are the gifts that from three to five thousand tons. Dr. Bak hounced, Mr. Hopkins» | dollars in gold are sent out annually, wound very seri im THE PUNERAL FEAST, oh rN, All now returned to Mr. Abram Cardozo's ’ MAYHEM TX PROOKLYN hitiay'ta celebrate, the “faieral feast. the - ihourners assembled Ina darkened room, and yNikht Diverstons of the South | Seated tiemecivos on tha floor. Their, boots Brookiya Potitictan we removed from their feet, their hy disheve Oh Batustne HiBut vious Jack | elec. and groans and lamentations filed the air, aturday night the notorious Jack | iro hant boiled ees and aglass of Brennan x-leader of the Kent avenue gang, | beer were placed The minister Willia 2h, Mike Malone, seater of weights | knelt and chanting propriate serv and measures, and Peter Mullady, proprietor of | S'\\'e Mourhens: rash one eating «Lit the liquor store at Oxford street and Myrtle | aid bread and taking « swallow.of beer. avenue, met In the Una, at Adelphi street and | all had 4 al are and’ faced” t Meee e tition dutty Bedliye eure roomie, 7 | 2k tule seer Sraquent responses... fui Ing saloon ander Justice Reilly's court room. | | relatives continue in mourning seven daya, faste haha dung tine thery has extated w bitter en- | Tg'and remalning intel ina darkened are desperate men their friends knew th room, from sunrise to sunset, indulging in no with Mallady th there fas not | ,, {¢ was noticeable that al on Kept tele t ‘a iurder lerous’ affray in t BOG OF ARC re Oe Sue ae ot ben n borhoods f that have a ane af spate pte ven eDeaged es are presence of death or in th use of mournin t ' hetors of priina THE DEAD MAN'S HISTORY. respective Wa , Gustay D, Cardozo, was born in New York, 4 . ey nd of drinks, the ‘ mn the & f May, ISN, and w tiitow ate er the tumblers. from whic A fatnil Of alx children, Vinee Mrshna scemdet itt Mating the aiken aatthlne itt oor with wee to Gramm ; In the Ninth Ward girnuculed, frown ¥ the n Wailea : » took several prizes, and Males sab ‘fy Wtustrate th con Vite best pupil, Ho was highly partly succeeded, when the palive, un Maree ua Wementen ame ei es n O'Brien, entered and clubb ft him of hes vin b kn , co an oe on Brennan and Malone fought the police even. to | expressing’ regret. at tele reparation, Soon the cell doors, -Mallndy was carried to the City | After duishing his school days. he obtained. a 1 pital. oleraally in Bates & Co.'s dry goods commission —— sore remained with them. until he, Was Civil Service Examinations. twenty-onerand then accepted a partnership in Wasniscros, Aug.10.—The Board of Examin- | the perfumery house of El harie & Co. era for the T ry Department having completed the | 1m 1800 Mr. Cardozo beceme interested in local id eee ee Neen eedeats | politics. Ho wea soon widely known and cs e ¥ cemed in political circles, and upon the elee~ Pr asury and the various branches of the fi tion of Oakey Hall to the Mayoralty of the city Custom House in New Yor, under the elvit service | was appointed First Pormit Clork in the Mayor's rules, the same ha approved. by George Willtam | office. Mayor Hall soon found Mr. Cardozo to Curia, « A nore Boned 1oF the. € heaman of ability and intestity, and after he Seer Bl pe y (ne Secretary of the Tre bad been clerk six onths made him Chief of 4, si codcrers aedis wibsiat ial Siavanens Mle the Bureau of Ordinances meute wud prot whieh fall witht tive Spee wera > th a roe ations for the ety THE TRIAL OF JUDGE BARNARD. accordance. with public competitive es — sini a vos nu ianner prescribed b, How the Decision will be Made The reguiations are substantially the same as those | Correspondence of The Sun ; yow'in't tee in the iipartinenty at Washington the | SaRaToGA, August 10.—The question of tauuinors, to be appointed for tuereveral otvces by | Judge Barnard’s guilt or innocence might as (he Treaatry Hoard. with the apnruval of the Advisor}, well have been put to the members of the High to serve on the local boards: # Court on Wednesday last as on Wednesday Chalrminn ¢ sinutere' and Co eG White, T not, ‘This was the evident feeling of the ma: Uifices oP Calle t Vicwas L. James, | Jority of the Judges of Appeal, and of not a few Chatniaans Jie Lydecker aud da Benesic Appr aiers Ujice-Joun A. Bausch, Chairman; James | Senators, No one who has watched the pro- Bartand David'O. Sturgis gress of this trial can believe that the decisior Naval OM silae W. Burt, Chairman Robert are f this trie, e ileve thay t i 2 Etheridge and Audrew H. Green, of the Judges will be other than a Just one —_ Their votes on all questions arising have been Scuator Sumner to President White WasHincron, D. C., Aug. I.—Senator Sumner fair and appa who Was & cou tly without bias, Hin the Uni Judge Allen. my Pacifie case has withheld from voting on many of the ques. has written a letter to President ¥ ex-San Doings el ma ¢ Commissioner, in which he saye he te surprised by Mr J tons which fave arisen ti tite hus appare if White's statement that he bad wisrepresented the facts | been intiuenced by a desire to deal fairly ani with regard to Frederick Douglass, Justly with hig old st. Whatever the Mr suniner repeats that his ailuston was to the exeto. | Verdict of the Court o aL think tt sion common table of the mai | will acquiesce in it as the honest result « aud that hesaid | highest Judicial discrimination, y t 1 Douglass, who was in Washingt the dinner to the At 10 o'clock on Monday ex-Judge Pratt of Syracuse, will state in detail the legal ints in. and thus repeat indignity * pe OREN AO an eet terne nea volved inthe action of Judge Barnard. He will ies Wortley cculored) ini be followed by_A, Stickney. who will review and ined of the neglect, « y sum up the evidence in respect to the Albany ie that Douglass, at his bh. id “that he fel and Susquehanna, and, probably, the otherrail- the President che which W ensadle, wehbe | way suits, Mr, Win, A’ Heach will then present Ree ete eae i petite War tuetitee oe G Judge Barnard’s defence, wad Mr. J. M. Van the Potomac mall packet, aud oat Cott will close the case for the prosecution the Preaident. wou € been # proper he Anal decision of the Court upon the Tm- those Who bad insulted hin, peachment charges will be taken by President ——— Allon C. Beach, who, upon each of thirty-soven San Frauclece Alarmed, articles, as it shall be separately read by th hin PuANGanG Aiteraen Pantene G clerk, will propose to each member of the . +) Aug. 10.—-On Friday the Cally 1 Court this question; Senator (or Judge) how say fornia, AUantic, and Pacite Kalle ny war ius | you, ds the respondent guilty of not guilty, as corporated. der the act of the lature the charged in th: article of fmpeachment ¢ of San Franelavo are expected @ subsldy Each member of the Court, when so ques- Ut gil ain tothe new fosd-forwhich tock wit | tioned, will rise in his, place and answer be issued city, The expectation ie doub “guilty,” or “not guilty,” and the President c ft the community have the Court will alse give his vote upon each ar ta of th HP ucle. fn their “eich tt If two-thirds of the members present. shall o hee ‘ies eatabilel answer " guilty” upon any one nore of said v(e clatuis er eee ive aitivies, the President will Inthe same mann Harbor and the building of & rival city on the side of the bay, —— Vice-President Coltax " Mother Dead, Sourn Benp, Ind. Au Mrs. Matthews, mother of Vice-President Col int died at haltpast 4 lock this afternoon of cancer. Khe will be long re Inembered- at. Washington #6. h ving presided at her fons receptions during bit Speakernhip: while he was & Widower, The funeral will occur on Tuesday afteruoon “ a A $20,000 yin 1m Pottayilte. PoTTsviatE, Pa, 11. Yesterday after- gooey ary trees, cutie setgbioon Market stress sore Wood, it spr Sirs, Beuts ide was overcome by heat re. Poutabr on ‘right, anid died State for th Licles) of the charges prefe! nich Sh he follow ‘ou havi all Gi Leip down, the bay on. 8 inchest hips ever et shibwriabyy Pe orge hold any office of bor this State’ put, and the court will in the ng question t jarnard Baty of the. Supren cause stated t — Another Ocean F Mr. William H. Webb's fine steamship Dakota, raph iroving seven dwellings » Wtended for the Pacife trade, made # pleasant (ria) low rae which le mostly insure | day. me manner an be wed fre the a Ine She js one of th n his Court of this Jele (or are V against him upon him guilty ¢ G, Barnard be disqualified to » ust OF prout under by the distinguished zealous in the discharge of Uieir duties, more noted for the purity of their lives, than Sister Sebastiana, During the many years the Sister has been a membor of the order, she has endeared herself to the sick and suffering poor of Brooklyn. Some four months ago, Sister Baptiste, one of the oldest members of the order, died, after a lingering illness, in St, Peter's Hospital. Sister Sebastiana was warmly attached to the deceased nun, and her health, already undern: vd hy her austere and self-deaying life, completely broke up. sur weeks ago the time had arrived when her sup rs adjudged her worthy of t signia of the red cross, a mark of peculiar conferred upon only the purest of the pure. To be invosted with this distinetic to C it was neces: ncinnatl, where the listers of the Poor of St Francis in America {4 situated. Before undo taking this Journey it, was thought expedient at tho Sister should spend a short time in Newark for her ii She had rr seemed to be der when she my search for her hes been unsucees thought probable that she w own accord while I mind, in which have term uurne: the sary to make a head convent th. allied there but a few da’ riving benefit f erlously disap) pm the « fut, and Tt is ered olf of her ring under aberration of e it is feared that she ma’ ‘own existence, oe BRISTOL STR oe ou with an Irsk Hark in Narvagans sett Bayo Newronr, Aug. 10.—The steamer Bristol of the Narragansett line, while entering the hi bor about 4 o'clock this morning, ran into the fron-clad bark B. Rogers, 700 tons burden, owned by Connolly of Dublin, lying at ancior just out- side the breakwater, There was a dense fog. and the steamer was moving slowly. As soon as the bark was discovered the steamer was backed hard, but such was her momentum that she struck the bark about six feet, The stew about fifteen minutos, until the crew latter were got on board, and then backe openiny ting her stuk steamer was gu THE NDED. ives Lost midships, cut i into her r hung to the bark f the out, the gap in the side of the bark and let- The shock to the She had about 600 of whom apy fad instantly, te slight, ard, non nM EXCEpE SOIme Ato } of the passengers were land- Jat Newport, and the steamer continued her course to Full River. Was not Ie mutch, if any, when she left, Newport, but after lng six or seven miles it was discovered that the water was gaining on her. In less than halfan hour afterward the forward cabin was filled with water. Great confusion ensued. Capt. Simmons finally suc in running the vessel on Coal Ming Flat: at Portsmouth,between and] o'clock, ‘The passengers were landed. Wit eighty of them took the train for Fall River and Boston, On receipt of the news in this city about 8 o'clock, the steamers Canonicu and Bradford were despat dd Lo the dssistal of the str and. the passengers end bau under t crew" cured, | ‘The dam stol Is entirely confined to the lower deck, which Is completely unde water. The bertas, bedding, and dining-room are much damaged, and all the freight below the main de ed. It is hard to estimate the exact d but it may be roughly esti- mated at about $40,000, Capt, Simmons expects, however. if the pumps and assistance for which telegraphed arrive, to get her atloat to morrow afternoon, after which she will proceed to New York to zo on the ways for repairs he Hark B. rs. with which the Bristol collided, was ly cut in two, and her irc plas are litter nthe sea. The bark was com manded by Capt, Woolougham, who, with the Her length ts crew, excepting the man on watch, were asleep at the time of the collision, and lost their clothing. They were clothed by officers of the Bristol. he Bristol the Provider the san finest of at w cost « Passenzers, the dd of July number of statero in number, her sister boat, having b nsidered and was co accom puilt year, She is ne of the ad strug nodates 1 the night Hi passengers. crew a ‘apt. Sim= r breadth s3 Her measurement LALO Loree Tt 1 her depth ) tons, and her engines are Ce’ diameter of lunches, and her stroke Is 1 An 16 fect the feet board w kivn, J the tra cylinder Is e the Rey me nee rediant Mis Theatre, George Clarke, photogr r; the Rev es H. Buchanan, Wm Siebrett_of Washing- f New Orle zthe p os 8. Robluson of Erie, Mr. It. R. Pr Warren of Renjamin Gure Dr N. MF Defrier ton, Ot aways y. th i f Indiana, » Erlebach. Mine and Capt. Hammond, Mr. Coburn, the dry ge rehant, and Mr. J. Howard, Jr., the edit the st The Old ¢ Newport, will take the place of t arting from New York every Monday, Wednesday, and Priday “KING WILLIAM'S QUARTETIE. he Tribulations of a Band of Music Know J.C, Banerott When th cour that vine Band came the W ied by them » who took antan at the time to dé own account K rld's German uy Jubilee, prising part they were ac pate in mp: styling four enter musicians, Ives * King 0 Little The William's Quartet the musical furore profitable U names of the hare M Philips, Deircher, and Senz. On their arrival in America they e their travelling agent a Mr, Ju who went before them to th which they purposed visiting, and ¢ the nece: ances. ‘Things pro, satisfactory to ail then the quartotte w At this time siness on thet gentlem aged as lius Sternberger. different citles d all ary arrangements for their perform- essed in amanner entirely until about three weeks ago in Philadelphia. Juli Mr, nnbe rer learned that the honor of serving ao distinguished a Farty of musiola visidered suficient re- muneration, and that in the disttbution of the profits lie Was to receive no part. Hardly feel f Hed with this arrangement, the agent the band <1 Mr. Ferdinand 1 aireet, Who instr rrival of the quarte took out a warrant of property, signed by Jud rine Court, and intros The band arrived in the city early last week and having sven two farewell concerts, one in New York and the other in Brooklyn, they made all arrangements to sailinthe Bremen steamer and returned to New York, He y of 12 East Hous- niin to watch for the meanwhile Attachment ont Spaulding of the M to Marshal Hillier for on Saturday, They were not interfered with un Ul the last moment, and were allowed to pro: cure thelr tickets unmolested: buton Sat morning, ey Were proklug their bag in (oor apartmen ase by Marshal Hillier and two they were waited upon the Belvidere H Assistants, W Hitely but Ormly assured them that nothing could he removed. not even their inotrumens ntil #100 was paid to My, Stern: berger In vain they protested that they were tnu way indebted) to the gentlemen, and_ in pr of their perfect respectabll an nice sense of honor cited their tnt macy With such men as Moltke and is- marck, adding that they were in high favor with Kalser William and fast friends of J.C, Bancroft Davis. Finding the marshal inexorable, they went to the German Consulate, and were in. formed by one of the attaches, in’ the absence of his superior, that nothing could be done for them ‘As & vast resource they endeavored to get their passage tickets cancelled, but even this reason Able request was refused, as the steamer was to sail within two hours, Another appeal to the Constilate on tis point was equally unsucce ful, and the unhappy musicians were forced t pay. Police Dealings with a Desperade, Madison Misner, second assistant er 0) the eteanicr Sherman, lying at Pier 3, No " Algletinger or him tobe quiet and he dared the t the pty und instantly Why DUE Wie nt his ay the latter mad chet in Which Wa owata “The otticer jiick, however; and split nis club n Wieuer's b ba ieeperado Here Urawa to ie Chureh street police siatly Wien taken dowis stairs ‘he complained of being i ay Capt chertse order was! allowed oy le it the Corridor. Boorman Peabody: kindy placed & pillow under his head, and did everything iu his power to alle Mate the ruMlan's pretended suferiug.. shortly after Ward the doorimau, who Is an old man, told Wisner tha be miuat go into @ Celi, as he war ail right Seperano caught the doorinan by the throat, bucked bite up. in 8 corner, and Was tu the act of chok tog him, whea a ney and sore officers ran to the rescus., Wisner fought like a ania. He wae Bually cvervowersd 020 Buse into cele placed aud A MISSING NUN. — Mysterious Disappearance of Sister > tinna of the Sisters of the Poor of St. aR F , Francis—Fears of Suicide, 7 rei Among the many good and charitable “ women who comprise the order of the Poor of | A Williamsbargh Te: St. Francia, In attendance upon St, Peter's Hos Marder Not Committe pital, Congress street, Brooklyn, none were more | At 1:30 yesterday morning the ne! PRICE TWO CENTS. THE METROPOLIS, LIFE IN ———— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, — erance Leetw A shborhood of Remsen street and Usion avenue, Williamsburg was startled by shricks from the tenement on the cor ner. Detective Short entered the place, and after Cropiog throwah the dark hallway reached the Foot hence the crics aud groans procera. Ante outered, an aged crone mae with a elu the Inner room was a woman with her Farmenis ih tatters, surrounded by hve children, all un drcased. The littic’ ones were erying ndeavoring nis themnelses in the folds of the mother's wicttt, ‘On seeing the officer the woman arose, and sald that hor husband, Mathew Chambers, the aon of the old woman, tad a sndoned her. She had earned ome y which the oid woman had deman ved for rum, She was about to kill_her, on hier refusing to give 1 Up, whon the ofiicer entered. While the wotas was telling the offleer this story the Fepeated aitenpes to Nit sie the oficer not. to werert her me therdn-law, for officer remained ad started for atrike at hig old crone made the son would surely murder her. ‘Th WIKI hor Wil ee dregwed her ehildre lier father's house in New York ‘The tenants ay that (he #oa and mother abuse hor terribly, as they are always sickening drunk. The fur- hiture Was all broen, aud the floors were all covered with Mu a Murder by Young Rufians of the Twentys Second Ward, On the evening of July 29 Patrick Branift, of 24 Weert Sixty-ffth strect,and Thnothy Coiling, whe says he lives at 20 Little Tweifth etreet, went to a Hquor ore at West Twelfth and Washington streets to meet a bey Brant th whom Colllue had quarrelic had previously tried to pacity them and settle thelr ditticuities.. The objret of tue meeting Inthe Liquor store was to renew his meciation. Peace nego Ustons failed, @nd Collins avd Bra Hed, ‘The latter suatehed up sled tat Collins, strtck Brault on jutting phn th rant raat “i who tuok the Jog away fr head and uvk, si Ck, einashing t © aaw the He orrested Collins, the ofilger was com: pelled to w him denen Market Court the prisi ted was commit. await th D 1, where tt w ven cut by a plece of F cute were (ound, which vubtful. He iingered an thirteen days, ond died last Saturd id that both Bran adoos, They were about 17 ye Hand Coltineare dep pe ‘The Exploits of the Rising Crop of Polts tielan e Ni eenth Ward While « gang of young ruflaus were strolling rround the neighborhood of Seventy-elgith street and econd avenue last evening, one of them, William Helley, eeplot a horse drinking at @ tank, and the whole gang thereupon agreed to ati up the animal, They led the horse to the foot of Seventy-eighth street, East River, where he slipped into deep hole, One of the gong then drew a revolver, and, loading it with buckshot, 7 the nee! poor beast struggled but only Wie per into ng low Water, the animal fell into. 2” ating himeelf he regained the shore, Again tue young ruiiane set upon him with stones and broke twoof the animal's legs. A young rufian then t res clasp knife out of his packet aud, plunged It'into the aginals neck, catthig’ a deep throat, ‘Plasity the tortured. beatl wan tasked off the blervahd asthe tide came up Was drowned. This Bune day oven atnugeniehit wan’ partic vated th by at least & Goaen young wrevcin-neary all of \eat Werenty. Cighth sitet. The horse belobged to a poor family. named Pggieston, and was the chief means of thelr eup: port, the ian hinieelt belug laid up With ® Drokea leg. ~ fe in Jersey Quarrel bet About 11:0 0" mud, but exty The K City =A Sangainary n itockme: vrday night, John lock on 8 Durke and Patrick Bonuer, rockmen, quareled at the head of First street, near the Point of Rocks, Jerscy City, Bonner, who isa powerfully built man over ex feet tu height and a reputed desperado, drew a dirk k-Le and atabbed Burke fonr times, left groin: the back of the neck, Jy tie back of the head and on the left wrist,’ The cry of murder wae raised, and Honner ran across the New-dcracy allroad (was lost in the darkn a0 ering Dia deseripth ortiand street ferry és. Half an hour later aman a, Who attempted to cross the ‘s arrested by special officer seq and locked ep id owe Healyustice. Hie naing Was Joba Coilias, aud It appearing yesterday bef wige Keymour thal he was the Wrong man he wan die charged Last evening Serj nt Gilkison, with a Sex reporter, visited the wounded man aad found him comfortable, The wound in the groin ia cousidered yery dangerous: rgeaut Gilkison Went to Water atrect, of Souih Bi ken, Iu search of Bonuer, who was secret d at the house OfW friend; but the ruMan had escaped, The Narrow Escape of a Wife. On Saturday James Caname invited Charles Gordon to bis residence, in the basement of No. 19 Firat street, Willlamsburgh, Shortly after mids night they beeame very drunk Caname’s wife, an industrious sober w fo the room. On her retusiug to comply with some or- Gor, her husband hurled the glass kerosene lamp at her. oor postand broke, the buruing Ol fall It struck the i howers on her fefore the fames were extinguished by Officer Bell, who Was attracted to the place by her cries, she wae evorely burned about the arnis and face. Her welat Was aloo cat by th as on Which she fell Police Surgeon. f ther removal to the pital, as she laid we to care for ber at hee wretched home. Gordon and Candie were arrested. The Firat Ward Gangs ax Do ‘The First Ward is. ble Franklin give much troubie t A bitters im, d with two rival or be, Which are known as the Washington and They are composed of young ruffilans, aud the exists between these two gangs, which Ke to Mor Vier North River, on Friday night la O08 tO pitols hives, The polie Sergt silo, With a section of men, 8 aselvee nthe pier nud awaited, Sool the Cwo KANES Were Keen APprosehing upon the er. Knives and pistols were freely dlaplyon, Just ae the battle was about to begin > showed theniselves and the roughs r Lawrence Costello come Guest. Ofiver O'Sullivan, of the Fourth Ward, saw a yind man last evening walking down Chatham atreet, Wearing & white coat that was pearly saturated with Mood, He described himself as Lawrence Coste keeper of a chenp lodging house at iss, Muloerry atre He asid that ho unkcown ian applied to him Fite Maat evening, anid wae refaacd. The etrange ved hin over wad th Was nak to have his wou! Her tie lef Turk Hospital y toward the ies Killed by Fall of a Scaftold. On Saturday morning, while William Hanley, Michse! Malone, and Thomas Wall, masons, were work- hg ona slim scaffold at the new building 7 Third ave» tue. tt suddenly ave way. and they fol! from the fourtts story to th Oue end of the seatolung pitched viF ani the h K. the Dricas aud tortar filitag on the three twit their skulls. frac hey were taken up thaenetile and | spital. Hanl Malone contt anti) thelr dewtt ard, Wal condition Clubbed by a Brooklyn Pollceman Lart 1 Ronndsman Martin was accosted tn Columbia «treet, Brooklyn, by Cat child, wh that her fat! bed her In the han to Davia ania street, tit ged the blow and dealt Davi club on the head, The Ww so serious that Dr. Welta refused to ullow ariue Davis, @ Little iile fighting with her pnse, corn was inet by Davi number nits were ay is's re. Proparing for the Co Warden Brennan, the Christian, and whose art melts when he Chinks of the possible harrowing results of Plautamour’s comet whirling Ms fry tail against our crust, desires Tue SUN to inform the that the entire alubulanee corps of the hospitals w raced out curly this morcing. api wilt iy ail day, or until itis evident that. the med ite hark and eutaicied seit ty id : ee. The Warden hay ordereit-&. plentiful upply o int ane Butidotes co the uaiues tortures, ee Lockout in Hoboken The stevedores employed at the Bremen tcanisiip docks recelved notice at midnight on Satur day that unless they could accept thirty cents au hour they would be given no work this week. Yesterday the men met in Odd Fellows Hall, Hoboken, aud Fesols cd to hold out for forty cents an Hour A'few weeks ago the uch striick for forty cents, and the company neceded to the detiaad, Dut BOW to continue the wages, ‘The men employed at the lan ‘he Lutuber of men on strike is now The Picnic of the Senn The Afth annual pienle and summer night's esiiyal of Typographical Union No, 61s to be the event Jonvs’s Wood on next Saturday aftery 1 even Au Interesting feature of the festive? oe AC CeUIAK. Me, Bradiey Wil @aniLt the Cot ring atick presented to hum. 6) Hen, hraukiin, wheg the latter Went to London ay a prlutor tis Liat Brained, Wendell Hauck and Charles Kellum disputed while drinking on Satiieday night iu 4 lager beor saloon ia Meserole atrect, near Graain avenue, \ ila st coisels fe hls hand atruck Wella on th ' Riot in Frog Moltow, On Saturday night there was a riot ii Broa Hollow, Morrisanta, erestod by ® gong of young tow dios. Constable Rice, who attempted to ques! the dime turbance, Wap erick With a aboae. Whisk rome lis WK He arrested Juhu Digay, dutwitistantiay Lis ow Mm Juice,