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Page 1: YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE t 'tt'Wy bn Of Oil pnr frt. pn€¦ · ,THIRTY-SEVENT- H YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870. I I " ' I 11-BBSS PRICE TWO CENTS.-' TIIK ANTI-GAMBLI-FIRM. WEST

,THIRTY-SEVENT- H YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870.

II " ' I 11 - BBSS

PRICE TWO CENTS. -

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TIIK ANTI-GAMBLI- FIRM.

WEST AND OA t WA T IN THK CBLLB OFJ E FFEBSON MARKET.

Ho Hi raw Ball far ther Fallows Teetl- -pnr nirnmvt ihrm I'ourlng In on All1 fi iia I i v Ball to Pilltw the Crtsnl-n- nl

Proreedlnss Hosnethlog More wheattheir l !.

Yesterday morning Justice ShandIeyB Courtto ItflMNi Market wu aqiin crowded with an

i' i nnd perspiring audience. When the prisona It, it Weat and Henry Qelway made their ap-

pearance, there waa a him of expectation, and necksawfj ti oed in every direction to catch a eight ofIhr Oily Uatnmona who had palavered the Bage of

rhappo,ua aad fleeced the leading merchants of thellty. Ynt amid that crowd there waa not one tingletnritrldnal friendly to the detected eheate. When

bV case waa called, Mr. Spencer applied for a remaod, on the ground that additional

f WlTNBSSBB wmn iv,nl sdoltlonal evidence presenting Itself, without

exaggeration, erery hoar. The publicity w hich the

Journals of the city, and In a preeminent degree Tnahad given to the case, had been the mean of

awakening public Interest on the subject; and he

doubled not If the .fudge would remetid the case forday he should be able lo do the matter Justice.Justice Shsndle) assenting, the prisoners begged

thaigiwog popjctt rt

Bright be accepted, a they were not able to preparetheir de cnee under their present confinement.

f lr Spencer begged that such ball might not bepsnnllte-i- Justice OM had declined to accept It,

sal be hoped that Justice Mian d ley would not ac-

cept It.Justice Rhandley said he waa awar of Ms col-

league's sentiments on tha subject, and lie aaw nofood reason for departing from them. He wouldnot accept Klnga county ball, and only very

MTDSTAHTIAL fflW TOBB BONDS.

As these could not be furnished, the prisonersWere taken back to their cells.

Present'., the third person to be arrested, baahitherto managed to escape detection. There aremany persons In the city who knew Mm lu thearmy, and who feel for him In hla preaent degradedpoatttoa. We are Informed on excellent authoritytrat before the war he as an officer of the Klghthtmpanr of the showy Seventh, and Jotued the

Army of the Potomac as Captain of the Ninth. Heafterwards became Lieutenant-Colone- l Id Col. Clas-sen's regiment, which formed part of Gen. BplnoU'sbr He left at the ileath of bla father-in-law- ,

being one of the executors. At that time lie movedIrwcly m society, appeared always to bavaH PLIMTT Or MONET,

dressed well, and lived freely, dining at Delmonlco'aand ordering expensive wines, with the easy air of staan acnjsinme to live well and conscious of beingon excellent terms with his banker. How he becamethe associate ol such base Teechc aa Watt and Ual-wa-

h s pfOtw m. hut IWrsWstt hints some threeyears sen thst he was living on his wits. About twoyesrs an at ven months ago he eutared tho store ofagentlt-titi- who h id formerly served lu the Ninthwith htm. and bought a pair of gloves, paying forKM in wit i s check on the Broadway Hank for $.11,r v U m change. When the paper was preBtat4 tor payment It was throwu out by toe cashiersKMM tf' person of the name had any accounti It waa returned by ttic merchant to Mr.Fre-fo- i few days afterward, and he houorably re-deemed It Those who are acquainted with MrWatt's oparatlogsl f that this unfortunate nun'sconnection wiih Hie preventive shirks does not datefurther back than the U-- six months.L TltK MAUNITl PB OF TI1RIR TRANSACTIONS.

Tleeflorln of Mr. Spencer to give tho two ar-

rested rogues their due nave ben materl tllv aiat-e-by tie Ulteroat which the public takes In tho cape,

btnee the xpo-nr- e In BBtBrJaJB BfBT lottOTB Irons'fellow MinYrer have pon red in a streamupon MeMr llvde A t'He and utmiu the editorsof Tub bt'N. We nsve been shown the otiifinal let-ter fro-r- i ti e lo Mi Hyde, wtdch fromId snparallasad audacity deserves a niche tn

It ruiu thus :

Till SI ANDBB.( lymjttfntutt

. As, i anon ron tub Pbwwtiobj ot Oam-- iVUBVi II m M Niwit amiiT, m l fj

Kehrusry , iflTO. )Mr h m

is Herewith aectpt further rep rt thl Mr King,s. umpant ' ov i n i tho drngcit. ant J. L.M M n'slmn Worths, were n Ito. r'. West

Itree! on the tuglit of Fehrusry the ih.Mr Kimr lent luimh'dd ItT.i. They after

wsrnt wi'iu m Mr. Mnit's crnace to John ( hsmher-laiii's- ,

i)i wt street Mr King bat bren attki tcademy ol Munic i two fmt belli, aua his cipco-

I dj:tir I.Hb ind.csrvu s Urge Income.I itetpri-- fully suomitta.

THK BBCANTATIOB."When f;ii-- challenged by the slandered man, on

the ground of hlsehoo'l, thg firm crawfished aaand cut the following;

Mr A)(r.I'ba k RtB i Wi-r- orr thst we have reported yon.

HBos it J it King, ol kiuj .v Duke. K& (rankllntreat, hJ not o'irielf.who gam Pled in e jmpauy withjji ii. i iid ai Mou,

ttaapaoUally, r. n. west.T.if IngagdOBJ backslide will, however, not avail

he iwlndWrB, for Mr. Jog I, King insde It Ins bul-- t- yestarday to call upon t - n tmen ike, and showt in tuih pretty epistle W hereupon he pronounced

It a vile and contemptible falsehood un J u slander,PhlCh he would resent were the parties reponirle.lie ha ieen subpoenaed bv tha vlglJaat bpencer, andBtii. bt ib Cuurt thia morning,

DB. HBLMBOLD,the fsmous druggist, and Mr. Mutt, the millionaireIron merchant, will both he m court, buving In theksndsoint m t rms expressed lh( Ir rcmtlneas to aid

l logins these wily all iera to Justice. DuudIccbt, of Hecht !' - will a. so be present, and

Brill make nn nfflilnvit of the circumstances of hiscase, so ! at the counsel shsll tuve two strings to hisbow. The entry clerk, Uol'ochalk, still desires tobring a civil action for detsniHtl n of character, butIbis will n t te settled i nlil fuller In'orm tilonIieen ohiatned Willi respect to II e pioperty of theprimmer. It is asserted by someBeuple that

west's stn n street. Hr KkiTB. belongs to lils wife, bnttki detar-tlT- t ironi nhom we have riceive! so much

formation declare Um i he onus real estate lugift own name.

Ti t i t) e clerk diMulrfsed ly Mr. nelmbold,tn the renraiBgd di m of (ho worthy i revimtltes, Isi bacallarlt h.rd one. He was playing billiards In4Bli U II ill one evening, and at tho concludou of

fthe c.i trie hi" antagonist linked bin) to har a drink.Mm dritl Clerk consented, bnt insisted payingI r tki Dai rativa, Than bit irh nd asked him W

rMBBu(i stairs, v here they mad- - a peculiarly de

Ul diiuk called He went up lu thefoutu Slid

fOVn A r A Rrt-- ANgIn full I la' BatBI Bftaaed toJnta in, he utterly

dee larlBf tl ii he peTBr had rambled and heRarer would, Hi- - i iiiatuttn u.'-i- i borrowta l?itloll;-- f irom hi in anJ uhoMetl Mm to depart. Thexieit moral ni a communication from the associationarnv.ii t lir tie mbold a M UMi.g the poor cierof

gainbl g hi atei nod ne wag dUmlaatdIlrequenLins thu young man told the informuut ofhi bi iev I the very mail to uhom he

Hiltt l" Uordosl, Andfor mam ol l nr. m s tk hv ofOaplMuujj S.ioung, is ol opln un ibal the uaUaf is correct.

Till OWVMPBRUa1 Rrm.Peveral pases bBM b U bl night bef.ro the

notice of 'i ii g buN wulebiofoi t., indii u ,,.MaTCBttft nm lOBMlimea waited ooiatdatbi oficcOMarge firms so ss to get the personal Rptoarnnre

f Milne clerg. They Itndlad bin Ii tblta, Utile pi uliaritiei mid manners, au I then denounced liitu pbti ernployrs, 'I bey artBlol) dl so in tbi cu olBBl o! our hading ti.nur.nce u wbtch twtuh-ter- or or, hundred dvtlara, tgcuslntf the

i identi(ing him on toe giounj ttul the Uveriil out their dett ctiven, and deny Ihem el

rr m to their dens. This not Dtlng deemedlatufaclory, sh'irp reply wns sent, lad then tieanwcr liitue 'hat the detertio sliu h.i spotted th

fK wa :n Connecticut. Hustord 01DttfctlVfl tJordon has departed for freeli fit gn rj

lasturi utw and will not be ub.u to Ideuiii) .nr.t (ul u very mng time to come.

DUNCAN, 8MB B MAN A CO.,wis Ireal bauker, were also attacked by tbeso plaulihh coandraHh fur whom no game Is too lush or

log J Ley would drag e poor clerk (rum hishlickuuila baak with equal alacrity.

am Mm tins bang they foiled, for tha clilr tnstrurt-Efl

Mr M.ickiutosb, the head clerk, to write to allclerk urn.g them not to withhold their ronli

tr" - the Arm, but lo confess, and all wouldHut there waa no one to lorglve, for

Wri dura pf ved a dlaliuct alibi, and the preven-were dihupmlBted of tbelr pre v. They

tesle(lh4lkr thalr attention to Mr Macklever, butirom luui. There are flying rumors

Awl lUa) have111. a('Kh Af BO A. T. aTgWABT

MM Ua llafliaa, oil Ihb lu aag not been able toaU'ir un) huhnfactory evidence on It is subject.

Why U 0. K. Preacatt not A Treated!To U,t lAUvr of Ha tun.

Bib. I trust that those awlndlera and deadi who hine heeo sucking the blow! of Innocent

"OBJ ,ui defrauding merchants may be punishedun; rie.hlj ueserve, and be lauaht that they canlonger pUy their praoka In thia city by Bailingmm rala eolpra. Why did they not arreat S HQMOtt, ie liroad street beat-l- he man who threeEEi??0 awta a banking house on Wall street loSPSS MH?"a Dul w" caiigbt at hla trick,to cloaa it after awlndTlng the BaekuisaSLyifW"? ompaar out of the rent and thelag haiidUaroaA of bla pay I Us married

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Tt7 miM yrnn lmdy Of MM of Ul Brt fWKl-l-

of Brnoklja, tod look hr monaj wkll llrinnwith lier nd Kpant It tbooi towo. IU hM bnrrt4 bafort, mor than one, and hlinn to or

k..P. comp.., 'tt'WyOil f It TI. Wrat'B ( nn.Mlfri

WwatB t llawr bio frt.To Us JCtfstor of it .sun

Sm: Under tha title of "An EntertainingEpistle," In your Issue of this morning, I read anarticle algned by H. H. Weat. Let Mr. West statewhettier or no he was some yesra ago the " Co." ofthe Arm of llelller A Co., publishers of the " PocketBusiness Directory and Hardware Directory of theUnited Btates," the Isat edltiou of which was neverpi In led, though some or our hardware dealers andothers of that line of buslneaa would like to aee theirsteel i nis end subscriptions, Which theH. It. West wheedled out of them. Maybe Mr. It.lt.will anewer this; perhaps not. He had batter keepaway from Chicago and rVwton.

ONB OV His CANVASSERS.Ngw Yohb. June ti.

I nh thr Raeralo Nakcsl Through the I n mlTo lAs MiUH of 7k4 flun.

Mn The Asaoclatlon for tha Prevention of Oam-blin-

through their representative, attempted loobtain moaej frotn me ueder the pretence that oneor my young men waa In the habit of frequentinggambling honee, 1 bappaned lo know to thecontrary, and be dtd not succeed. He left a card.:t7 Naaeau etroet, room ft, and saked me to call andsubscribe Attempta like this to get money by In-

jurious Inslnuatloae against the reputations of wor-thy men should be exposed, and a " whip placed Inthe bands of every honest man to laah the rascaianaked through the world."

1 should like a contract for aupplylng the whtpaToura, very respecliully, '1 Hob. JOYCE.

156 Soath sUeet, New Yrk, June to.

A BLOW AT 19IO JVDOE CONNOLLY.

1 ho T.i et.M om.1 r.l I enrfnllT AgitateTen tIi. a ihe I Hiir. I In.m Big Jmlae

I'aawwlly'a nig Brow Jaelge CaaltrrWlae a Fertaue Thraagti to YaKkera laMcTew llaara.

On the tuoming of Fridaj last an immensecrowd of persona assembled at the corner of KUty-flrs- t

street and Eighth avenue. Among the throngwere the Hon. Henry Genet, wearing a atove-plp-

hat on the back of hla bead, and chewing arlgar; the Hon. Michael Norton, dad n a

eallor'a garb, with blistered hands, groaninguuder the weight of bla bulla eye diamond;the Hon. George u Plonkett, la nankeen panU-loon- s

and ealf-akl- ahoea; jolly Judge Coulter, withu face aa red aa an cs been cherry, looking for allthe world like a Jeisey fsrmer who had driven a loadof hay to town; Judge llctnade, witha st.minch filled with clama; the Hon. AlexanderWard, as spruce aa a hickory sapling, and numerooaolher political dlgoltartee.

TBB CAD SB OB TBI UPBOAB

waa a pedestrian match between the lion. LawrenceMorris, of Comptroller Coanolly'a office, and theHon. Jsmes McMierry. These gentlemen both re-

side In Big Judge Connolly's ward. The extraor-dinary time made by the Immense Jo tge In his greatwalk from Albany to Rochester, ehook the Twant)-seenn- d

Ward from Fortieth to the sootogtcalgarden. It waa the general eubject of conversa-tion in the ward for tnoulhe. Early last week anegcited dispute arose beta een s few distinguishedgentlemen regarding the correct tune. Out of thatl.- ii to aroae the present match. Both the lion.Lawrence Morris and the Hon. .Tame nclaied Uiat ttuy cud outwalk the Big Judge.The friends of the Judee pointed to his time, endraid that when the atpirlng pedestrian could showtime ' qual to thai a uutch ua. hi he anangad Wstkthe Judge. Morns then challenged XcfmetTf tow ilk fioiu Fin-i)rs- t tri et to Youkcrs. a distance ofseventeen mllea, for a cl.ui.tpagne sut tt i ToerLarenge Wafl aceepted, and the in Ac.i set down torFriday of last week.

aitkaranti or vnr nnThe Hon. Mr. Moflia made Ida sppearsnce at

A M. He wore baWB hah shoes, blue veivel breechesbuckled at the knee, a cleaa uidirshirt, end a

riraw hal, with one corner pinnedup. His ryes weie bright aid his muncles wereaahard as emery baa, lie carried awhip, and whipped hts legs ieimrefesIy, to thedelight or Ihe wui.lerng political BB.

His antagonlsi. the Hon. Jumen MrSherrr, reachedthe ground in a hu k tiiu-e- minutes ,u r. He worea pair o! aimy sluna, n.aic in 1WW. a ircv pair ofpantaloons, gaihured in at the calves of Ills leg likethoae of a soujve, an ami) sh:rt, ouem l one of Harty Genet's old felt huts. Both partleewere loudly cheered 0B U eir apPaaiBJlBB. The bet-ting wss vgfff be v. rnnoing aa high aa Ufty cents toforty fUe acniiiHt McVdierry.

Judge Cou ter look all these lieavy odds azrlntMennerry, an I he Is sail to have put up severaldollara. The Hon. Alexander W;ird was selectedBa umpire for Mm-- , and Alderman I'lunkeitncled in the ame capacity for McMi.errv. 1 tie Hon.Harrv W. Genet h- -d consented lo serve as refereeou the Import at occasion.

The arrangements lor the start were excellent,and fh rted great credit on the hacker of the menwhUe the dense rrawd of edndriug pai titans waskept lu perfect order bv a body i f detailed policemen uuder the direction of Capt. bloit.

rna 8TABT.All things bring In readiness, the men took their

places. The lion. Harry Ueuet eiotped el ealng lilsOtgaTi dashed It to the ground, and gave the wordgo. Both men went In. The Mue breeches of Morriforced slightly ahead at flrt,bul Jimmy's baggv pan-taloons soon nppe red to be alive with activity, andbis quick strides quickly gave him the lead. f de-- '

and fresh was his gait that bets of fiftycents to twenty-fiv- were offered ou him, with butver few takers. JudL'e Coulter, who was folios-in-

the ualketa behind his celebrated trotter, wasvery much downcast. Mont, however, whiptedhis loge with :t vengeince, nnd with good effect,for be ovtrhnulud the army shoe, and again caughtthe lead. He kept up a Heady heel n d toe motionlorough the lark. When he reached Harlem lanehe waa hlfl auugonist al least 10U yarus.1'ne trott in on the lane seemed to Infnse new lifeInto htm. ile walked so last that both Coulter's anGenet'a homes weakened. Ills backers, fearful oflosing their hoisea, urired him to nurse his atrengtb,bul In vain. He expired very freel). Gunel Kiyttt ri.it he countfj lrt-- tl drops of sweat lall fromIrry Mornr' hr w betWBM the entrance lo theCentral 1'ark aud luh street.

TUB UOMB STKBTCn.Arriving at the CaJTBga Hotel u;.nii street) Larry

halted v advice of his trainer, Ou resuming histramp be appeared ss fresh aa a rise, and wasloudly cheered by his friends as the coming pedes-trian nut onh of the Twenty-secon- Ward, butalso of ll, e Yorkville District.

At Huh Hi Ulge Larry hud eo increased the gap thattrie rare was virtually at an end ; ul he showed eolittle mtiicue that his uckera let htm have lib beud.He started off at a rattling pnee against time,though the c iQtlOBjl Gnndle warned Geuet thst Itwould atfict bli lutereitiH so lar as future mutchewere concerned McStieiry batted manfully to savehis distance, bul unfortunately be la a dull) stepper.A long stride will tell. As the race he, .hi soilended, and Liirv won with eae in S hours, 4 min-utes, nud iU seconds. In thu expressive ianguagvof the ling, he won without a scratch.

McMiern's DOflkari ware very downcast, whileMoiru's backers, especially Jud;e Coulter, were inhlvli feather. The Jmlge on a very large sum ofmouey. He mud have wou two dollars and twenty-fiv-

cents all told.B10 J'THIB OOMXOLI.T CITALLgKOBh.

The friendtt of the winner are wild at his greatsuccess, snd oflvf to back htm up to five dollaraagainst any man, bi z or lit tie. In the gorkvtlle Histrtct They have ensagod the celebrated JohnGnnd' l to prepare hiiu to compete w iih the greatu.iiki-t- , choul'l be accept the h i. n. e ho saucume are they that they do Lot even bar the famousJudge Connolly.

If the Judge considers the short tramp to YonkerBo ni.nttli-au- for his notice, Larry backers are

Willing to eiieud the distance to Buffalo or Chicago,and n turu.

Mi. Bad none? are alw.iya ready at WashingtonHull, on Kighth iivemiH, which Is we'1 known to theJudge " the hi adquariurhof the Mutaew T. BrennanAasoi ition, Tfta omnlttea Is In constant

tbi idveot of John haaBB been ret aloe J bv the Judge his confidential

inar bhOUld tlie Judge nol put In su appear-'- "

within ii leasonable tlnie, Lurry aud bisliienda Will feel themaalrea inMitVd In claimingtLe pioud line ol CbaDplog W ilkaH ol Yorkville.

A tioverniiM nt lleiectlve Knchred.A well known Newark detective in the Oovern

Bfg ervice susrMtcted one Johnny Snook of deal-ing in the "quefM ," To catch Nnook the detectiveetiiplojed a Broad stnet halooii ke. per to win hisconftdeuce snd purchuse some of the queer Thedetective furnudied hi- - m.m with $ii in groenbac.aawith which to pay foi the "UttU..1 bnook hadlearned in son e way of the trso, and resolved tobeat hla men He had a quantity oi brown paper cutup In ellpe the .. el hank hiila, and tied with agenuine $1 and rote on the top and bottom Hemade the ailoon kl eper promise that he would notexoe Min, and then handed the package lo htmThe greenbacks wore pai l over to hnook, and thetwo aepar tied. The detective did some loft) swear-ing when Ihe haloou keener opened the package.

Tho Vlgkl af Ike Hallway.The trains on the Morris and Kaaex Hailroad run

through Bergen Tunnel yeeterday aa usual, notwith-standing the iuterdletlon of the Erie Hlreoiora. Oothe arrival of each train, the Huperlnteudent of UieTunnel for hade t'te eeglaaor to drive through, andthe awitchiuau to luru on Uie points ; but no nottoewaa lakeu of the prohibition, aad tie polnla havingbeen turned on by aa emoioyae of the Morria andUse i Compaay, Um trains orooeedod wlUiout further opposiUow.

T11E NEW GERMAN TEMPLE.

JsAYXNQ TIIK CORNMK BTONK OW THKVSW BKKTROTKN BALL,

Aa iBBWoelasj Procoaalow la tke AoTowtoowtaiU ..! Mevor O llnll nm ft Mn.nn AnKlooarnt Addreaa by tho Iloa. Magoao44roaa-BBeja- iot In Terra oa Uardea.

A stranger passing through the cast aide of thacity yesterday, from Houston street to Tenth, andfrom Becond avenue to Avenae B, woald havethought that it was a grand holiday. Tbe streetswere crowded with Germans, and every window onthe route had a German and American flag floatingtn the breeae. In front or many of the houaea werebusts or Beethoven, and aUo large pain lings. Tbeoccasion waa the laying or tha corner atone of thenew Beethoven Hall, 910 and Sit Firth street.

At 1 o'clock, preitsely, Ihe members of tbeBeethoven Msennerchor assembled In their presentrooms, 431 htxth street. The Beethoven Msenner-chor was organlaod August 10, 1969, and at the pres-ent time numbers 01)0 members, about ninety ofwhom are well trained slngera.

The hall which they propose to bnlld Is to be KOxttfeet. The lot cost $99,000, and it Is eellmeted thatthe building will coat fott.000 more. It is to be builtof Nova Scotia stone, five storlos high, with FrsnchMsnssrd roof. The basement will contain howllegallers, kitchen end storare rooms. On theflrM floorare to be the bar snd billiard rooms. 47x00 feet, oathe second floor the supper room, dressing roomsanil ladies' parlor, snd on the third floors besuMfulball room, 47x30 feet. The building will also con-tain a library ami reading room, snd the fifth floorts lo be occupied by the janitor. A multitude ofGermane hsd sssembled at 4.11 Htxth street, when, atahont 9 o'clock, Sheriff James O'Brien arrived andreceived a hearty welcome from the members of theM lennercbor. lite Sheriff was Boon followed byCom ty Clerk ('harles K. Loew, Aldermso HenryW i. it men, and hst, Mavor Abraham O'Hall. Im-mediately after ihe arrival of the latter personagethe procession started in tbe following order:

ristoon of police, under command of Cant. Mnnnt.Barouches containing Mayor Ha l. Bhrrlff O'Brien.County ( lerk Loew, rx Judge Podge, Magnus Ornst.f'renideM Joseph tihnieis. members of the pies. J. II.Hear, Cninuan of STja ' :3iT!!ltiee ; tail Jnagh,musical dlrecloi, and many others

Then followed the members of the BeethovenMaennerchor, 6H0 strong.

The procession moved from Sixth street to Secondavenue, down Becond avenue to First street, uownlo First avenue, up First avenue to Seventh street,down to Avenue A, down to Houston street, throughto the Bowery, and thence to Fifth street, where theceremony of lading the corner aione wss to takeplace.

Here the proceslon rested flnd the guests mounteds platform which had been erected on the grounds,and drcoraied with bunting and evergreens for theoccasion. The exercise opened with a song by 100singers, entitled "The l;ty or the Lord." Mr.Joseph Ohmels, the President, then called the vitthronr, to order, nd Mayor Hsll proceeded to Liythe corner stone of the new Beethoven Halt.

tbe stone were placed TnB Si andother journals, thetaiious gold snd silver coins of

the nameeoi Ihe Municipal, State and Nationalrulers, a copy ol the Bocictv's charter, the namesof tbe members, the carte of CapuJuMount, Ac.

Jliur the ceremony had been performed. IlayorO'Hall ifltlh hsceft&M the platform, nnd said behoped the harmonious universe would gslhcr aroundtbi favuiile temple.

Three cheers were then given, and the Hon.Magnu Oroae was introduced.

Mr. Oroae BOfBBl by remarBlnt that thev badplanted another root of Oermaji origin In the ireesollof America the adopted home of Ihe Oermanhere to crow aud expand. It particularly a matter

rejoicing that inherent taken place in UUa Seven-teenth Ward, so largely inhabited by QornaM.The speaker dwelt upon the small hezlnrdni of theOerman emt-- r . ion to (hit country about lenityfive or thirt) years ago; bow they haemainly been raiherlng In the Lirce cities,expanding, however, steo by step throughthe whoie area of this vast ltepuhllr. Those who arecoming now can hive but a faint idea of the 'mi;glee, exertions, and prlvaliona ol the Oerman pio-neers. Thev ran now go wherever they ptnase and'' ' i with i heir c iuntrvmen ready to aaWBBl ihemwith word and deed. He dwell upon the fact thatIhe eurrcniove struggles in old Ocrmany for rellgious. pohlicHi, md aotlai liberties, unir rmly tnvetheir Bigtlaaa, who slmoet to a man become thebulHen up of tl e (ierm-- .Vmeriean element In thicountry The sneaker expanded on these Ideas, abid-ing in ti e n ntenpt with wbloa in Ibaropaaa etrrlesthe errlgrant eh ment In the American Hepublie badbeen looked upon. And IktW wondetfully all thatha changed afnar s lapaool a fw years, the republicgrowing Into one of the powers of theearth, and the once daopleoel Oeiman BBltomnta intoan tmp'Ttrtnt and influential constituent of tbi greatnnd free peoole.

The wingers then struck up another song entitled"The praksa of Ood.M

The multitude proceeded in. open cnr, and t' e In-

vited gUHStit in carriage, to Terrace Oardeii, wnereB bunquet was spreid.

IHE WOHVESTER EXPLOSION.

A Car Fllleel with Dlllsaar'a Paieat naallafar Ihe llooaae Tunnel -- lauaortaut FactaRelating la Kxplaelvea.

Wobckstbr, Mans., June 97. The Coroner a

Jury haa been In session all day, examlnloi wit-

nesses concerning the recent explosion, amongwhom were Hugo Dittmar, patentee andinaLufacturer of dual in, and T. P. bluffIff of New York, manufacturer ofnitro glycerine, an pateutee of several explosivesubstauces, of which is a compo-- i

eut part. Tbe contents oi the car were plainlyshown to have beau ten cases of Diltmar's patentdualin, which one of the Diltmurr Brothers testifiedto having shipped, and a box containing one thou-sand or more of the exploders used in connectionwith the dualin, sll ol which was consigned to theHoosac tunnel.

Mr. Dittmar testified that the dualin Is mndewithout the tnti odurtion of nitro glycerine, whichIs contrary to the showing or the patent, a copy ofwhich was produced for examination by tho jurySeveral scientific men were present, snd eiperl-ment- s

were made wl'h various explosives, sndmany important fact will be disclosed before theclose of ihe inquest. Mr. Shanley, from the Uooaactuunel, will come before the Jury

The -- mil fit af llrooklyne New Police. 9JIt is said that a Witliuinsburgh policeman went

into Ihe doorway of a houe to sleep while drunk,and that a notorious rowdy named Mmons, WBOeebr ither also bolOBffa to the police force, took theclub from the officer's belt and beat k'm over thehead, crushing in the skull lu several places. Thepolice say that the officer is but hurt, andthat he received the ijuries while trying to arrestSlmona.

The i. mm lalnnd Wooda again on Fire.A destructive fire commeuced in tho woods,

between Inter ('ark and Isllp, on Sunday, and burnedover about H.UU0 acres of land. It was extinguished

enterd'iy. Five hundred cords of wood and milesBad miles of fences were burned. Thu loss is esti-mated at f 10U.0U0.

JenTrreou Davla's Mansion.Richmond, Juno "7. The City Council this

evening adopted s resolution declining to receive tbeJefferson Davis Confederate 'residential manslouhack on the terms proposed by the Cuited Htates(lovernraent, that Is. not to charge rent for the tluieol its occupancy aa headquartera by the military.

Canine Amusemeul ni Hunter's Point.At two o'clock jealerday afternoon the deni

xens of Hunter's Point were entertained with a dogfight for $1 1', between two & pound dogs, namedrespectively hkv Blue and Vat. tiky Blue wou alterhall an hour's bard tusaling.

And ( lube were Trump.Indira clubs were trumps iii Cooper Iu.ititute

ball last evening, the occulon being the benefit ofthe well known Him. D. Kehoe. The attendancewas fair.

Urnni'e Mind ('hanged Aoaln.Washington, June 27. The I resident has

withdrawn from tbe Heuate the nomination of AJonxo B. Cornell aa Asaiatant Ireasurer at New York.

Veaterdnye I mid Mwnelrokee.Children at S7 Jefferson atreet, 9 Oak street, 159

We t Kighleenth treet and Wl Korsith street.Ann O'Connor, at " Kast Fifty nlotli stieut.Margaret Hart, at W2 Cherry street.m J. A. Connor, at 109 Blarldr stresl.Cai l : ti agsd U. at M (Ircenwlcti street.Hsmel lt an, at tU W est Tenth street.

OIIITIART.

Armand Barb6s, a Frencn pollllcian and politicalwriter, died on Sunday.

The U. ft. District Court In Brooklyn adjournedyesterday, in respuct lo the memory of tbe late Fran-cis H Cutting.

WAaUlNUlON NOTE3

The Honse will consider the Ponding billThe Wa)s and Mesns waa yesterday directed to

report to the House forthwith a bill reducing the dutieson all classes of salt fiity per cent.

It Is understood thst Mr. Sumner will offer anameiiiliuent to ihe pendntf Naturalisation billuuderwhich Chinamen uuy became American citlaeni.

The currency bill repot ted In the House yeeterdayby Mr. Uarneld, from the Commutes ou Conferewoe.provides for ftt WO.oOO of national Sang notes, lu addi'Ja'tsasV Jy'Ww'U'x,'luU,ulUfdl,llii ciurency act

TUB CHIBPINB riNDXCATMD.

Tho HTBtOBB of Trrwaar ol wwIcbi tfee7 ato--helle.l The Kind of Mts lo whlrk Mr.Baasaaaa Invltoo kla

Honrs e ay for 933 sMouih.iK Editor of faa Sun.

8m: In your lasue of June it la aa articleheaded " Shoes may Come of It,'' whicharticle haa been written ander great Ignorance offacta, and consequently grossly mlareoresent thecase. Crlsoine Imva borne the aboae whlcli haabeen heaped upon them by several of the politicalJournals, but mlsrepreesntatlons In your Journal, Inwhich wo feel a peculiar In tereet. we cannot Bufferto pass unnoticed. Tbe North. Adams experiment ofIntroducing enslaved coollea aa aobatltutee for freennd Independent laborers, Is not " merely a substi-tution of one clsee of foreign Immigrants foranother." It ts the means used by s weslthy capi-talist to degrade those whose united labor has placedhtm In hts present position ofweslthsnd luxuriance.Briefly, the facta are as IoIIowb:

Tbe first Crispin lodge waa barely organised InAdams, when Mr. Baropsoa commenced a system ofpetty tyranny by discharging sll his emplnyeee whowould not surrender their rights by leaving theorder, and filling their places with men he Importedfrom Montreal. These french Canadians innocent-ly Joined the Crispin organisation, and for so doingthey were discharged ale. Then be set green handaon. Thev botched tbe work, and Mr. Seoipeoo didnot want them any longer.

Being compelled to employ Crispins Bgatn, snd togive them s fair remuneration for labor performed,ehoes were soon rendy for the market again, "wellmade," I presume t but the price being fair, It didnot exactly salt the selfish man, and he attemptedanother reduction. Tbe men, not submitting, wereagain discharged. Finally he oargMns for seventy-fiv-

coolies, under the form of s labor contract, oneof the condtttone being thst they shall work fourteen hours dally for the earn of $48 per month.Their existence will be a dreary one, and tn " sor-rowful rctdguatlon" their cry most be:

" I wors, snd wcrk. and work.To snch s life Is It tl si Billow crestures sre Invited

by Mr C. T. Hempeon. If those who delight tnhurling their denuncistnms on the heads of tradesunionM were to psu e for a moment and kthemselves what might have been Ihelr sentimentshad thev been placed 1b the flrcnmatinte of thjNorth Adams Crispins, I think they would heel-tat-

to proceed with their Invectlvee, and wouldlern a lesson of wisdom end fortesrance. Butalthough the Celestials are In Maasachuaclts, we havenot merged tato the aieAuluia. yet. Hoping TubM'H will sill shine for the worklngman, I amyour. Ac, 1 KKRKTI;I Al. CRISPIN.

Nbw BurNswicK. N. J.. June 95, 1H70.

WANTED, $1,900.

The Tribulations of Ike Aldermen of JereeyCltv Esnoiinns lao Dces far tu nm eAn Injunction and a Hronr,'

Villi! the recent consolidation of the cities ofHudson, Bergen, snd Jersey under one munici-pality, kbown ns Jerser City, ti e Aldermen oftl.oseboroughs hsve enjoyd merely honorary no Hons.Wen the Aldermen of the city crime to-

gether, they roaad themselves esch a salary of $1,300per snnnm. Msyor O'Nolil vetoed this tressnry-Pilferin-

movement, ou tha ground of its Illegality,no provision having been invrted In the charter auIhoriaii g uch action. The impecunious s

rftsjorlly In the Botrd pisio l tlie measure ovorthe M ret", and an til yeslerdar tbep1ras had before them a pleasing prospect.Their C t month of onerous service baring ex-pired. Man of tncnvnited the Cltv C erk's officeto procure their warrants, ihvn l tne John Bcott.the City Maa4b)0 WaB try accommodaiiug, and atonce set to work to oospplf with their demands.Meanwiile DrmrratPlath r.s were eirhanged tetwoenthe sel; r Aldermen tn waiitng.

A Cruel change, boarve-- . Brag dOOBBOSl to comeover the spirit of their drtuns of untamedluxuries. A Hierifl's oftlrer dropped in sndhanded the City i ierk au injunction to retr.dn the city from paying the CltvFstPer. Tin ifjuuciion was obtained at iheo.irii lion of the Hon. 1 jdley;H. llregory.HiarrOt I).

Vn RetpeW, snd inanv Other influ nti U propertyowner-- . Aj BOOB as the AldOfUBOfl ri vered iromthe shock winch this no vein nl administered totheir nerves, they became decided! rhopf dh B

Aldermen nit ban. whaJk 'i. and K.uan, tiiu unMeensen auctioneer," looked ngntflcintly solemn;l itrpa'rlck fin men. d vengeanre. an t Bumatead'sface BBBBBse I s striking raaemblance to thai of anexpiring codfish slruzgilnf in tbe iraip of an expertaurler Tm flitmn felt l had tor nttt nnce, anddeparted suilenlv Ui their homes, iueditati'g on theBacertalBtles of political forlune. Ka.'an. lieswears thut Ake i w b cm oft withouta shilling, he wt next lime sell the city's goods atmuch lovter ilgur .

Murder nrnr Ihe llroitklrn Navy Varil.Kdwiird Ham and Thoonaa Korfigttt, Brooklyn

roughs, who had filled themselves with Filth Wardgin, qu irrelhd in Hudson avenue, near York etreet,and while pummelling each other were asperated by

Policeman BadaU. The officer. rccogtiig;ng In themIhe new governing class in Brooklyn, Instead ofarresting them, told t, cm lo go home. At thismoment i oung Thoinss Mclaughlin of (Keen lane,who was a spectator on the sidewalk, was shot intie right side, the ballot entering lis body andwounding him, it I feared, B0rteHT 1' U thoughtthat the i io was discharged by Ham, Intending tokill the officer. Both Ham aud Kerrigan have beeuarrested.

Aaaiher Kad la Pickle for Tammany.Wasiiinutom, June 87. In the House y

Mr. Davis (Kep. N. V ) asked leave lo Introduce abill to punbh crimes and frauds in certain election.

Mr. Brooks (Kep. S Y objected. Baying that ifbis colleague wanted to fla the election of the NewYork Iegis'ature the House had better repeal theadjournment resolution, aud podpoue edjourutueutuntil November.

President (Smut Mei'lided.Washington, June 27. In conversation

with a fiund. the l'reident stated that he wasexreeuingly mortified Inst ti e country had beenmade to believe tint he was anx.ous tu get nd ofMr. :i whon he was not, and had uo Bjotlog niletting him leave his Cabinet, but he did not knowhow long he would retain Mr. Mul.ey In Knglmd,

THE HALL ASD HAT.

A Plrsl-t'laa- e Mulllu liuine near Phlludcl-pkl- a.

I'iiii. a dklpu! a, June 27. About 2,000 personswitneaaeil the base ball game v r. the t'nions ofiHnrrisiiina and Athletic ol this city it waaa flret cIjm muftlu game by both (tubs. A.

of tho Keystone Club acted an umpire. ,

I nions were seut to the bst and whitewashed in thafirst inniug, aud ag tin in the tilth aud seveniii inmugs, w hen tlie score stood lx to 5. In the eigiithinrfiig the t'nlous made ur, mid the Athletic thenmade the Uraordwa. v run of Ti by heavy batting,assisted by poor fielding. Iu tne last Inning tlieI'moiis oi i pitchers, snd the game closed M totai in fjvor of the AtbletlOS. I he AthletlOS madefive home runs and the I niunsfour. The lollowiugin the score :

Inhikus. lt 3d Sd !th tth ih Uh 9th 9thIJi i aa o l a 6 u J o --wAtlilelic 3 1 1 1 0 10 i it

Hnae Hull Notes.The Hed SUckiiigs defeited the Olympic in Wash-

ington ycteidy, u .; to l

The KgoalalOf Base Bdl t lub of RldfBWOOd, N.J ,beat the 1'loneer of Allendale. N. J., ou Saturday, bviu io s.

The Mutual and Alpha ptayed yesterday on theL'ulon tirmind, the rctull being au eas) vlttor for theMutu.il-- . by 29 to l

To-ra- the Mutual and Ailmtic Clubs will playtlie tint gainu iur tlie chBuipiondtip, ou the t'uiouUrouud, Brook, yn. K. 1.

A match gunie botween the omployeos In Oenyseana i'u-k- . sterctyptng shops, yusterJay, lusultca nthe former wiumin; hy A to 13.

Tho Young America Club oi the Centrsl Parkwould like to jday some Cluh of the I'srk on the IVirihui July. Address L. G. 'I leruev, isi Urosdway.

NEW JERSEY.Mayor Kyle, or Paterson, having been thrown

from hi carnage yesterday uioiuiug, was scverel) luJured.

'Hie Committee on Public Parks for the new Cityof Jersey have avreeit to select one id the apotj or snew park near what i kuown as the Five Coruora.

The class day exercises at Princeton College, N.Jwerethe event yiierday. It was anuouueed ih.ita fund ot glOu.UiO had teeo secured lor Uie libiaiyanu grounds.

Through the parsimonious policy of the Patersonauthorities the water woiki, wh.ch ought tu lie ownedhy ilir city, sre likely to Up into Hie bauds of a prlvaiacorporation of lar seeing capitallsu of another city.

On Thursday evening next the Jersey City KirnDepartment will have a grsnd torch-ligh- t procession,the occniion belug the bnuglng boiue ol e new duckhy t; ii ion ih o sua Ladder Couipauy , No. 4, located ouPallssds avenue.

Joseph Barrett, aged 0 yeare, waa sitting on thei sll of the feiry host Morrtitowu, his feet hanging overthe side, ss the Poet nesred the illp on the llobosenside last evening. As Ihe boat swung into the lip,htnleg wss badly crushed between the sids ot the boat andthe slip.

The City Conncll of Hobokeu being one half Oermaus. a move li to be made in the Board thin eveningto pssi s resolution mat no more money ihsll he ap-propriated for the publio until tho Board otEducation compiles with the request lo hsve cerlaluOuriuau teachers eupoiuled.

Yesterday sfteruoon a largo bull bur daehedthrough the streets In West Hubuken. foaming at themouth and suspring st everything thst came lu hisway. Beac ilng therateisou Plauk ltoeo be plungedover mio Hudson Cltv sadikilled two geese i he thunmads for several oows feeding along the road, two ofwinch be bit Then he seised s bursa by lbs leg aadtore It ahocklnglr. A Oettusn shut the auiinel M Uo

SUU Uuua to Umumb

THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS.

THE BTOPPAOR OF THK WHEELS OfLA ROB MN IRELAND.

Thr Joarnerwaen TollorB Ntiiko Takenhv ell other WorklnsjsBOW-T- ho Work-Bhow- a

KmpiT Kifn the NowafcoyB RriwoIng IO OOll Nepnpers Alnrtidug Crisis.

Cobb, June 27 Evening. Tha strike hero lano longer confined to the journeymen tsllors, bulhaa become general. Laborers In all departmentaor lndnscry are leaving or threatening to quit work.The steamship works am abandoned ; the foundrymen have left their ahopa; the Inckmen have slop-ped work ; even the workwomen stay at home, andtbe newsboys refuse to sell papers. Thero bavabees no scenes or violence but the situationIs dangerous, and tha excitement and auzloty In-

tense.

THK HBATH OF CLAKKND0B.

Tho Lord Montennnt of Ireland Dorlng thoHnsllh O Itrlrn Itr he linn.

Tho Earl of Clarendon, Secretary of State forthe Foreign Department, died on Sunday In theseventy-firs- t year of hts ago. The deceased Karl en-

tered upon his public career as Commlsloner ofCustoms In Ireland, and was soon appointed Minis-

ter to Spain, from which time to his death he filledrarlouB diplomatic or ministerial positions. WhileMinister to Spain, he successfully negotiated n treatyfor the total suppression of tbe slave trade. This Isthe distinguishing event In his life, aad made himtbe eubject of the warmest eulogy

In 1H3D he became a member of the MelbourneCabinet aa Lord Privy Heal, an I In the nextyear was made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.From in to Is'.v, lunmr the petiod of the Irishfamine snd the Hmlth O'Brlne rebellion, lieI. on! Lleutensnt of Ireland, and wee so nnfnrtu-nat-

aa to Incur the dlaspprobalion of both parties.During the Crimean w.ir he bold the position of

Minister of Foreign A fla Irs, csrry ing on the nego-tiations with rrance, and nna.n ofiiclDattng tothe adjustment of affairs between the arlous gov-ernments in s conciliatory spirit snd with greatsbdlty. His dlplomstlc relations a lib the UnitedBla tee were nut so fortunate.

He became involved In s needless controversywith our (iovernment In reference to the ForeignKiillatment set, and Mr Polllp Cr.impton had to besacrificed to save ths Minister Lord Clsrendon'slast official art was the signing of the trostv for tbesettlement of the queetlon of British and Americancltixenshlp.

Lord clarendon was prostrated hy excessive la-bor, snd bad for a long time been snhject to violentsttacks or gout. But the Immediate cause or hisdoath was dlarrbaa. When Orst attacked, his lordship paid no nttetttion to the disease, which, operat-ing on a debilitated evatem, soon became dangerous,and within three days terminated falsity.

In the House of Lords to night, Earl GranvilleIn feeling terms snnounced the death or Lord .

lie praised the deoeaaed ststesmsn for hisability, sagacity, experience, and moderation. Iliabrilliant wit, his cunverBatlonsl powers, and hisconciliatory temper were known to all. He had amarked Influence with the Oueen. with all parties,and with foreign Court; snd their representatives

Washington. D. C, June ?7 The British Minis-te-having announced to the Secretary of 8tste this

morning Ihe desth of the Karl of Claresdon, IhePresident directed a message of sympathy and re-gret to be transmitted through our Miuister si Lon-don. Tlie lol. owing despatch was therefore sent bytelegraph to Mr. Motley

DlPABTMBBT OF TATB, IWASniVOTON, J Oh June 47, 17 t

Af Valny;, JftnaaMr, London:The death of the Karl of Clarendon removes a elates

n sn whose fame htilor gs to the world, snd whose losswill be tell by other nations than that In whose behalflie labored lor the aivance of clvlba ition auU lu th In-terest of peaoe. The President tendeis tne nvtnpaihyof the I utted 8iales to her Majesty and to the HrltKhpeople, sin i oudoieiice to those lo whom ihe los- - nringpersons! grief. HAMILION F10H.

The Abdication af tveen Isnbelln.Pabis, June L'T The abdication of the throne

of Hpain was uiiod hy yueen Isabella, In tbe pres-ence ol all ile BsWakhon of the loyal familv in raits,and several bpstitsh grandees and centrals. TheQueen preceded the act hy reaulng s formal sddresaoi farewell.

Tn a letter to tlie Pope, the ex Queen In'orm hisHoline of her sbdi stion. and his blessiugfur the Trince of Asturia and for hpalu.

The Next tireal Ocean Ynchi Race.Loniion, June 27. -- The yacht Csmhrin ha

gone- to the p.ra of rendezvous ObT K.ps.i.e. on theIrish coast. BOBI Co-- harinir. Hht ia in commandof t spt. Cunnock. Mr. Atibiirv ii ou board, andlakes out some ban tsome prise to be ouVr d forrace in America, be idea a service o! plate valuedat A'gjO.

The laibmiis Cnnnl.IxNon!f, June 87. Sefior OhUotftl giro a

dinner st Kiel moml, at which ttie Hon. Mr. Hijuler.the einlorei of CoBtral America, the lrusniau uutlreruvlan Ministers, ind olher import ml personswere guests. The question of cnnuectlng the At-

lantic sod Pacific Oceans by a canal was discussed.

The Hi. Uaanlngo Agony.W An im'itun, June 27. Senator Cameron tried

to get the Senate to go into executive ses-io- n earlythis wfteruoon, Lo take up the St. Domingo treat),hut his motion was lost st) yeas to .Id navs.

There are thirty two senator now who have declared themselves sgatnst the treaty iu Ihe mostunequivocal manner. Twenty-fiv- hostile votes willdefeat it in s lull Senate, and It la nol likely they canovercome la eut) three yet. The rreeldent con-tinues to press It and seems ssngulne of carryln: it

There a rumor that a number of Senatorswho are adverse to it MtlU absent themselves on thefinal vote and allow it to go through by default, aathey did Akerman's rnnnrinatmn, on tbe oretencothat it wnl nol do to qu ml withilu Prcideul, whohas made It an Administration measure.

Hie rebuff Cameron met with to day is a fair test.There was a general dswtfO to send t lie Tax bill barkto the Hnu"s before taking up St. Domlneo, ss it islikely lo lead lo a long and srrimontous debste.

Fenian OflBrer Arraigned.Canand.woua, N. Y.. Juno J7. lien. Starr and

Col. Thompson pkaadou not guilty il is morning.They were indicted jointly snd sepsratel Tor violatingttie neutrality taws. Qau, Murr appeared with lmeoaaaoh OroOf Cleveland, who informed the Coirttbst hts cliont a rcitonablu time to proper-ly prepare his deuiice. Cot. Thomnaon said thatbis counsel hid not arnved, hut thtit he would bohere some time to morrow Capt. Msnnix Was ar-raigned or, Friday. The District All rnoy will pruthe case to trial.

The eaea were finally set down for the Vth ofJnly. und the jury and witnesses were dbK uargedWilli that uuderstanoing

LOSSES If tiRE.Chicago hid nine fire on Sunday Lose, 30,d00DearlHirn's ml Is at Rfflnghnm Pnlla, N H , were

burned on Sunday, tosf f i.'.OjO; no Insurance.Draper A Son's factory in i hnton. M in , was

burucd on bumiay. Lors, $ O.UOO tuiured lor !0,000.

LATEST LA BOB NEWS.

The Boston tailore a '.ruck yesterday.Home proprietors of cotton mill in I.mcasMre

hsve incressed thvil opeiat'vfa' wsgoi.Committees of the different trade unions of

Rrookhn have combined to i tree the Water aud 1'ark,Commissioners to icsocet the korht U ur law.

The Brooklyn Curpentets lad evening electedMr. at. J llojian President. N Parkin snd I KveriVlre ITesiUeiits. M t laruuu Uecordlug Secretary, andJ. Dukes Tie

The Painters AtaeUMtd tho Chinese labor ques-tion last night, and spprovrd the action nl the Work'inu'iuen s Cuion. The Society resolved Into s se-cret organization aud bouud iUeif by oati.-- , grii, audpasiwoids.

RAH.RO A If A WIDEN IS.

Benjtuiln Hindsly whs crushed to death on theUnion Pacific ttailioad while unci upling thu engine.

Mr Myers of Passaic, N. J., sttempled to jumpon a traiu for New V ork rettirelay n. in n;, when hsletl under the wheels and had tin leg cut oO.

The young man killed ou the Erie Hallway west ofPatenion on Satuidat night we named Franklin

He was about IH years of age. and was uitoxicaled when he fell liom the platform.

Last evening, as John Kos. asJ 13. of J 1! laUfstreet, was Jumping off the down trim or Ihe HudsonHiver Itailroad. at Fifty flft street and aSleveBtfa nvotine, he fell, ttie cars pvslng over him aud cullingoff his lufi arm above the elbow.

UOCRS OF LEISVRK

Mn o.- in Tompkins Square this evening.The ex member or t oumany A, KirtU ltezimeut,

enjuyed s picnic esttriia lu Fuuk's Unlou Paik-The West Kilty thitd street Hiptist Church will

go on nn uxcurston to luua Islstid next Thursday,Lincoln Uuton Club, of the Ninth Ward, eetur-da-

went ou anexcuislou lo Uantati lleach Oiove.The Now York Turnvereius of tne west side

opened their uew i urn llallu. ii: Spnog BUeut, lstnight.Ths Sevoiitnenth Wsrd (lerman Aid Hoclety

summer night's "tt,"ia the Last Itivcr Park,was s success.

The Americos coterie and a eelect party had apleasaut aud umin. r utghi's fustfval m

Park, Melrose, yen terday.The New York Sangverem, composed of veterans

from the iste war, enjoyed their picnic and snnijnernight's " fest iu Jones s wood vesterd iy Abou' 3,U0

psrthdpated In the alturuoon a beautllutEorsous flag wss uweulod to the Society by MmPramisks Kioln. aud tu UlrsubeUiudllvr delivurud the'ggggw askaaaaai

a WATCH AT MINK VNCLX'B.

A Tola of Tritvlmtlo-Ho- w at Man nor-rawe- d

hla Brothor'o Wlfho Wstteh In,SM- ami got A r re sied for It In ISTa.

Mr. Edward Yail wag yeatenlav Just on thot of boarding tha Qlea Core host, with a view

of visiting bla leteresCng country seat somo wheredown among the prairies and scrub oak grounds ofLong Island, when he was Incontinently seised frombehind by OScer Burke, who took hla unwillingprisoner berore Justice Qolnn. Now. Justice QutnnIs tha eaagtstrste who dispenses Justice In the courtroom of the First Judicial District, La a building ons corner or Chambers and Centre streets, hard bythe new City Hall and the othet architectural

wherein ao many of our city laws are ad-

ministered and abossd. To him I lien came OfficerBnrke and Mr. Vail, and with shorn, coincidental!)-- ,

Mr. Israel Vail of Oyster Bay, a brother of theprisoner, and the husband of Mrs. Oertrnde

Veil, at whose Instance Mr. Kd ward Veil bad beendel rivmt nf hts lihnrtv

Mr. Israel Vail, on being qaestloned bv the Court,related a story which, If true, goes to show that hisbrother Is not only unftllsl but nnserupulooB. Hedeposed that Mrs. Oertrnde Vsll, his spouse, oncebad a gold watch, rained at tlOO, and that In 1808she handed It lo her brother-in-la- for the purooseof having It repaired, snd otherwise rendered fit forservice. That some time sflerward, when he, depo-nent, asked for tbe timepiece, Edward declarod thstIn a moment of distressing Impccunloslty be had hy- -

Kt bee ted the same, or, In other words, had lent Ithis uncle of the three bstls. That on ihe S7th of

June, 1870, having waited long and patieutly for theuncle of his brother tn return the property, be de-manded the same or Edward. Thst the demandwas met with scorn and repelled with disdain. Andthst ths said Ruwsrd absolutely refused to returnthe watch until ths dsponeut should liquidate sclaim which Ihe said Edward alleged he held againsthtm.

Ob the other hand the other Vsll depoaed thathis brother was not a resident of New York, bulmale no answer touching the watch; whereuponJustice Oulun gave him the privilege or filing aboad in tne sum of fSOO lo appear on Friday at 10o'clock aud meet the charge of the deponent. Fall-ing to file the bond he will appear this morning st 9u'ciock snd be deelt with ss the law directs. Mr.Edward VaU then lelt the presence In cbsrgs of thsMarshaL

THE TAX DEBATE.m o

The Tax on Groaa Hoeriatta u he Retainest- -tt. Ofllcera to a'ay Another Year.

WasniNOToir, June 27. Tho Senato resumedthe consideration of tho Tax bill.

Mr. fMierrasn (Rep., Ohio,) reported that the Fi-

nance Committee had agreed to let sll the Incometaxes go, snd as s sobslitutu to retain the lax onsugar as il la now, aodgslso the tax on gross; re-

ceipts.The Income tax sections were then stricken out

without a division.Mr. Bherman offered s new section to continue

the tax oo corporstlons aud sslarioa of Oovernmeutofficers during this year.

The amendment was BfTwBd to. also the amend-ment authorising the consohdstlon of collectiondistricts.

The tariff serttona striking out the duty of firecents on chlccory snd sll substitutes for coffee wasagreed to.

Mr. Shermsa endeavored to withdraw the amend-ments leduclug ttie duties on sugais. Recording tothe Henate Committee' classification, soaa to allowthe rate to remain ss nnder tbe existing laws.

Tho amendment atriking out the paragraph In theHouse bill classifying the tsx on sugars was rejected yeas nays 80. The Hensle classiUca lion,reducing the duties, therefore remain.

Mr. Yates (Rep. II) ) moved un smendmont.he. rafter all taxes on tea, coflVe. aud pugar.

The feeuste adjourned without a vow ou Mr.YaleVs amendment.

Joe llne-nior- lu the llonee.WaaniKUTOM, June '.7. In the Houso

during the conssueration of the Civil Appropriationhill, a discussion arose between Meajr. Farns-worl-

Olep , 111.) and Dawes (Rep., Mas In referen re to sn item In the bill to pay Paul 8. Forhc theha! i nee due him uu ler a contract with the N tvyletartment for a steam engine for the Algonquin,$irr.m

Mr. Firniworth biotm! to strike (t rue. Hecriticised the action of the Committee on Appro'.Tiatlons in r 'porting it, auJ agntoeiad the opinionthat the n orma n of the Committee (Mr. Dawes)was like doe lUgstork, ' sly, sir devilish sly."

Mr. Dawes retorted on Mr Frnsworth as beingso consti'uted that he could not believe any one elseto be honest, and intimated that lie did not desire to

e ni em ii re ) br the gentleman rrom Illinois, or byt mdard or moralitv. The it.-- had report-

ed heennse the Secretary of the Nary said il was toliquidate a balance dee Ihis uiau not a claim, but adebt.

Mr. Farnsworth said he had not attacked any-body, and that the unusual wratb an I esciteiuent

ty the gentleman rrom was entireiv uunecesssry. He did not suppoae every mandisnonest. and bis friend from Massachusetts lookunnecessary umbrage at what he bad said, llu hadsaid be thought him sly, and tlie fact that when thebid waa reported the gentleman said there was nospecial legislation in It, was a little sly.

The motion to strike out the Item wa rejected.

The Caaiaas House Cartage Investigation.Wasuixotok, Juno 27. In the House

Mr. Cox (Dam., N. Y.) offered s preamblo and reso-lution in reference to the cartage of the New YorkCustom House, and requiring the Secretary of theTreasury to communicate the results of the Invest!gallon into It, and hts orders and letters in thspremises, and whether lua Instructions have beencomplied with, to the end that legialatiun may behsd if necessary. Agreed to.

Aa Indiana Horror.IxDiiNAroLia, June 27. On Saturday last two

Utile girN were found in s race or sluice way, nearWhite river, who, It waa eupposed at the time, hadbeen accldenta'ly drowned. Further developmentsby the Coroner's jury reveal the horrible tact thativ elder of the two had been outrage.! and mur-dered, and the yonngest. It is believed, was alsomurdered to destroy testimony.

WESTCHESTER COVBTT.

The mstch game of quoits botWOOB Roht, Murrjy,of Foffgdtaga and James Barnesi of RarlMB, in Caoar(tio e. 1 reniont. yeslciday, resu.ied in the victory oiMunsy b) II to 10.

Tl ('v had a free fight in front of Wm Purdy's store,Wi ne I'lsini, on Sunday morning at snout is o'e oer..the par'tnpants being t'at Flnngsn. Tun welch anda nuiiitier oi men aorking m tin- vvettbesier boule--

i: ts. Kcmnsi.ti of tdoody hirts, coats, and hair were6i Altered arouud the Held ol hatltc. No ai rests.

STARRS IROM THB TELEGRAPH.Something lese than two quarts of ice cream

oil i colored man lu Chicago.The New Orb-en- firemen start from Cincinnati for

New org Bag the Krle Hsllrosd, to uight.A -- trike of laborer b few miles from Providence

yesterday, gave rise to elsrmmg ri mors. The Meiorand a po5e of ihe nol Ice or Providence, went to thscone. DttJ uo scrluui breach ot the peace had beencommitted.

OfBfffJ Kimball, Treasurer of the State, left Indlanoplls yesteradr morning with checU on New Vork(Of n 'uly aSun.nnO. This, with thi' gVXJ.nno scut for the

ine purpt h a few day's since, will uejrly, il not entltely. Iniuidate the State debt.

Tha AfholtOf Cnion resolved laal evening to attend the lahnr mass meeitng on Ihnr-di- en

i..' an I appointed Messrs Karl, M. u it. Il ninghsuaeBi Loureiie anu Kubn to ineak against tUstmportatmn of chinamen under contracts which maketheui vlituslty siavei.

rER S 0 A I I N TBhlslB E V 0 tY.

The notorious sneak nevn thief John RBjeetlVouug was leas in Hrooalyn s few days incc.

Judge Han ard received su suonyumus sbtisiveletter Irmn tOBthampion, Kngland, yesterday, from a" swindled ra'lroad StOOkkoldfT

At a Convention o" Harton Lodge. No S, Knightsot l' tliiss, hvtt evening. lr K (' Kuhiu ire ui. elort-e-

Worth cuaucelhir, sod J. J L- aiiy, W. Vice I h

John Itoul's gr tndmotlier Is d5 years of age, andss he we tier favorite, tne tact of hts t

ha tieeu eoneeated from her. bhe ircqueutlybk4 w ti he does u l come tosre her.'

Aaaogg 'he by the steamship City ofParts from Liverpool ate lite champion Frencn wrestleis. who were engsged lor eihloltion by Mr. Psmuel'"oiv He Itie troupe coiitpiiies MM Pierre DuboisKueue Christ, Jacqne Duinaitier, Josepn MarnierKriin';os liuoons, Pierre le Due, I). Alalia (the men ofii ei i, Mile Angels (the female nampsou), andYouug Tbunrtor."

CVRlOSiTlES OF CRM MB.

Andrew Stafford, late msil aget t, was sentencein H.il onoie to three )cara ImprUoiiuicntfor stvsltDg s letter.

Mary Kenny, or Oil East Thirteenth street, wasastaulie l at her residence with a hatchet tait eveningbv hlua McKlroy. who was arrested. Mary's collarbon is cut through.

The case of Tboraaa Hherldan, accused or wifemurder, was called yee'erdsy in tlie Oyrr and Term!ner. A panel of Jurors not having beeu oblalued, thehearing was adjourned until 'ihumday.

F our of the late election repeat ere were up In tbeCouitofOyer snd Tennlnor yesierdsy, JudgeCsrdoro. 1 hev pioadeU nol uut.ty, snd trial ws setdown lor to dsv Keversl other cuspv failed to answer,aud their bonds were rot felted.

Isaac Vsnderbofl, or Csnandiigus, was sentencedby Jif'ge Woodruff yeeterday, to the Monroe countrt'euiteotiery for three mouth, for dlspoaluf ol hisgoods wuh hjUui to JeiiHuJ his crrdlturs, be bemgBaBkUua4

FOUND DEAD IX A STABLE,

THB RELATIVES BVBP1CION OF ANILL-CONC- B A LED MVBDRB.

Tha nrnnrr'e TaBOal t dlenrned la Aveaitltho AccnanwIatloB af Teetlmanr-rircn- aa

BtoncrB Pelnllag m pn vim v WorthfMan Possibly it Hied far ReTonge.

Tstrick Folc waa found doad on Sundaymorning lo a atsble at Blgty sixth stroet and Tenthavenue, suppi sod to have been killed by tha kickof a horse Yeeterday the poet mortem cxsmlna-tlo- n

ahowod thst Foley could not hare come tohis death In thst manner, and tbe inqneet waa con-

sequently postponed. The stable belongs to Messrs.Coleman, Fslrchlld A Co., contrsotors for the build-ing of sswers. It Is a y frams structure,snd contains four fat and aleek draft horses, whichare as gontle ss lambs.

Foley had, for tbe last two years, charge of theseanimals. lie slept in the stable, and was known aas Quiet, ludnatrlons, and sober mun.

On Sunday morning, at 0 o'clock, John Effort, alad of Blxteen, whllo looklr.g for e stray horse, Baa-

ing the door of the stable ajsr, looked In and aaw thobody of Foley llng on bla back near thohind feet of two of ths horses near-est the door. Foley's face was corored with blood.A splotch of blood wss subsequently found on thorump of the herse near where Foley'e heed lay.There were no wounds on his person, except aaoblong contusion on the rhrlit Bide of the head,which was furthest from the horse, extending fromtbe bsca or ths ear towsrd the crown or the head.

Buptclon wss sroused In the minds of his friendsthst Foley had been murdered. He hsd been seenas late aa 11 o'clock perfectly sober, snd In goingInto thst part of tbe stnble where his bed was howould not pass the Bpot whsre hie body waa found.At the pott mortem examination It was shown tnatst the point above stated the skull was fractured SBIf by a blunt snd heavy instrument. Tbe woundwaa nothing like the wound from the loot of ahorse. Bnatdee, the position of the man when foundshows that he dtd not die or a kick.

One Harris used to work with Folev, and Bt tholime ot a stt ike shout ons ) ear ago HarrlB was diecharred, and since that time be bus been working,lor Joshua Vlnor, another sewer contractor. Klglitweeks ago there wss another elrlkc among tboT,l,rneii, 2?fl Fojey was sent br his employers tot .ke charge or the tool cfrstl. It happened that achest belonging to ILirrls, who was Siting aa Lose(or Joshna Minor, was among the chests whichFoley had charge of. Harris's wife told Foley thatthst chest (pointing to her husband's) belonged to

im. A dispute arose between them about II, whichterminated by her producing n key which unlockedii. MM told her husband thst Foley hsd insultedher,

Harris.lt is ssld. went to Mr. Quirk one of thafirm for whom Foley worked, and told him thstFoley had Insulted his wife, and that ho must badischarged. Ouirk mused to comply. Harris isthen reported to have s.ild. " If you don't dlerhsrgehtm I'll put him out of the way myse'l." buch latiie story told hy Foley's friends. Foley was nnIrishman about thirty-thre- yeirs of sge, and hadbeen seven ears in this Country He hsd BB9Msbout nine hundred dollars, and had assialed abrother to come to the fulled otates, besides send-ing money to his relatives.

TWO Bl'ICIDES.A Yonns Widow 1'oleoalng Ilererlf and

irHenlonary Culling hie Thront.Nos. 107 and 1G0 Kldhdge street, the former a

lager beer ssloon snd the latter I tenement house,were respectively the cer.e of a sulcldo on Hundsyafternoon. On Saturday, Mary J. Connors, accom- -

owe by bu unknown man, took lot'gt'igs for her-se- lf

snd baby st No. 1 fit The man went aw.ty stonce, and hal not since been seen. At 10 o'clock 00Sunda forenoon she sent for homo lagor beer, audshortly afterward she ruidicd from her room In dis-

traction. Bho soon retlruJ, and nothing was seonof her until about 4 o'clock in the afternoonwhen the attention of Mr. Knopke, the landlady,was sttracted by the loud cries or the Infant. Mis.Knopke went to airs. Connors' room, and foundher dving of poison. A physician was ummoied,but her life could not besareil. Itteis found uponher bldleara thnt hr e ss the e lie of JoTh I'oonors, a pointer, who died some months ego. lenvitiB,her destitute. She was spparentlv about SS yearsold.

At 0 o'clock on fundsy evening Isaac Msrbelstelswss round In hl room, at 17 Kldrtdse street, with blathrov cut. He had been a lodger In the tuuse men

"! about sixteen months, and was a quiet. rsItrlng mau. Ile was once a foreign missionary, andhad recei tly had some employment in tho IhMeSociety rooms.

FLASHES FROM Tit K OC BA S C IDLES.Captaln-fJeners- l de Hodas denies that ho is a Free-

mason.The Felony bill was pnsscd by the House of Lord

last evening.Tho collec'ion of tolls ny the Austrian snd Prus-

sian authorities on the Kibe ceaset on the 1st of July.The Cantaln-Oeiieni- l of Cuba has comm uted

seventeen deaih sen mires to tmurltonment or exile.It ts believed tha Earl (Iran v Hie 111 eirhanga

th department of Colonic for that of Foreign affairs.Dr. Byrne ot Edinburgh died suddenly on Sunday,Nauolecu'e gout Is said to he regulated by tha

speculators or the rtourse.A boiler exploded in the Flrwood Milis, near Mans

chcftler, Kngland, yesterday. Two men weru dread,fully scalded. One has since died.

The second grand match of the Prince of WalesVarht Cluh. from Krith lo the Nore and heck, was wuaby the cutter Kvn, 23 tons, with the Phantom eecoud.

Seven more or the flllibuater Lorio's commaaghave been killed, and only eight mn remain of ingsocond expedition lauded by the steamer Oeorgu UL

L'pion.The Committee on Petitions, tn the Coept Tgle

laiif. at ihe request of M. oilirter. hsve reported unfa-vorably on the application of tho Orleans Induces tu return lo France.

Tbe Cuban Insurgents surprised and captured aparty of marines who wenl out from Puerto Prinelpaon a roraglng excursion. The prisoners weie all kdiodsoon after ihetr capture.

The international boat race brttwooathe "Paris erewl" of St. .1 ihtt. New ItruMwicfcsnd thr ctiaiui ion crew of ihe I yne, lb dofluitclj Qxealo take place at Lachloe. hept. li.

JOITINOS A BOVW TOWN.

Teresi rienry, aged 3, fell .Tom the thirJ story ol' Willett street Inst evening.Patrick Ward, of ill Oreene streot, while st worh

on the roof, fed to the psvement.We call idtention to the Advertisement of a great

ssle ol cloiiimg at 4W llroadwny.Bridget Connolly f'dl down stairs at 8 Leonard

street on Snnnay night, and died yesterday-Auguit LnntPO, aged 13. who fell Iruai the roof of

las Ludlow street ou buudar. died y htcrday.The New York Association of the Alumni ol

Trinity College have a public dinner in thu Astos11 Me

Mrs. Brosdwell. who waa recently shot by hothnsbandthavBofarraooreredaaio ait up m her bed iaii iilavtta Hospitsi.

OAeer Woodi in shnotlnac at i feroeions dog ovFighlu iwuur, uesr hu tleth jlieet, pt-- t th e bullet Blthe leg n tltllcer Oslruui.

Kphraim Wilimrnson hag sued the officers of tbgK ms is I'aflflC Railway, clanmug that he is the owuef01 ten thlrteeiitlis of the stock.

Anna ChrtattM Krochle having died under sagsplclons elronmstanees, the itosrd of tleaiih nave ocflared a Coroner's iLvusiltistiou.

Delegatoa from various Turn societies last nightmade the ucrrtnrv arrangements for the grmt Turnerresiunthe Kourihol July, lu JooV Wood.

Drs. Ne Us and Hatniuoud having decided that thaPrin. eM Kdltha tldheria Monies is not Imane, JustloaUov ling raatarday k her from custody.

The Oerman cltlxonB of the Blxteeuih Ward laaln:ght protested agalust thu si.t to exclude tagtiermsn language troui ihe public schools of lueirwsrd.

The students of the Cltv Co! lose debated in Steiaswav Hall last ntvht. for the Kelly prise, Tnu aTracy, Jos K Daley, and B. 11. liait, IC Mct.iuuiaaud Jos. 8. llsrron were Juagee.

The Matthew T. Brennan Asnci:ition or the FifthWard last evening elected W. II Burns, Prealdeut ILO'llara. Vice Praawaat ; Thomas Kilxdlnious, hvcrvtavry ; snd Thomas Kallou, Treasurer,

Ctrl Krlesch, aged 4fl, nrrived from Prussia oabsturuay and took board at A r. "nwtch st eet ueretire. at 7 P M. on Saturday, and was not see n uotgyesterday inoriiiug, when he was louud dead.

The lee compaulea ou b.dutday sold H.oOU.OOtpounds or ice. The family price of this article haaheeii raided from Ofiy to seventy tl vc ccuti and S: e aweek or pet re ,t. Large quantities sre coming hitherfrom Maiue sud Massachusetts.

The newly organised (ierman American Bankwill inrow open its doois on lUu nrnt of August, in thaKiUHat)le Life Insurance Company's building, Broad-way and 1'o.tar sireot. ou a capital or 1,000,000. Mr.Bmll Haoer tiss heeu elected I'loldcul, aud Mr. IO. b.Hctirelner t'aahlur.

The crurk regiments of this city have ashtiuglcrs. They hsve druutiueni plenty, but no buglersto sound the regulation calls Fo writes a comwposvdent of Tub bvH that shines sll. Will Cul JamasFlak, Jr .and the other brave commanders Uiluk abouta iriueUy for this defect

At the annual commencement of Mai hattanvlllaCollege yesteruay the Hon John McKeoa address s4the graduating e ass Among the dntlngtilhed vtsis- -

rs pinseut were it U, M Oxesry, M. It., I'b. D.i UieVary Roy. W M. Hiairs, 1) 1 V U ; the tttv J t.a' Inwry. tne Kev Father Kdwards of Troy. ChsrlsaU'Cunnor, the Kev. Falhers Ulchard Hienusn aol J.KinaeUa ol West Chaster, Couioiastoner Muiieiy,Board of Bduoallua, aud others.

Stafford's Iron snd Hulphur PowJers vgoretoihasskdv aad BaaBVI tha saOaaVigs t

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