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"vm 2:M. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1874. MUCH TWO CENTS. I AFIXAL IM.OW ATT11KR1NG ail:, ci.rss rixiiic.trisn himself JIV THE it I. UO ItD.H. XXtrr Allornev-Oeneri- il WHHanm' Prnprrtr Hal Imprnsrd al Public P.peur-Joh- n O timia'a Plagstng Job-T- h vwr Tax fswlndle Tlagrui'et'a Hnnkkerplng, YVasiiiniiton, liny ',.7. Tho District illon closed sn far a tho taking of Hestlinony I concerned. Tho ch..r.icter of tho testimony wa In keeping with that taken yesterday. Atlorney-(loner.'- il Williams, at the request of tho committer, appeared ami made a statement concerning tho grading of his lots mi Hhode Island avenue bv Hie Hmrdof 1'iitille Works, lie denied In tho most emphatlo tninncr th.it there was any collusion between himself anil Hip hoard to have thin work ilnnu ut tho oipensr of the public, lilt tory, In e, wim n follows : A contractor! Mr. ltlloy, atked teriulssnn to take cruel from hi lota and he gaio him that (rn llctro. with tho under-etandl- th.it ho was to lovpl the surface mid re-- d iip tho anil removed. Ho ulo gate the run- - tract ir iiptiulMloii to tako dirt from hl ground to Oil lot near by which had heeli derl ired a public uulsanro. Theio m no understanding that ntitlio.lv wt to lin pihl for griding hi lout, and he hud no Idea tli.it the II" ir J of Pub-li- e Works w.ia t ii.iv one cout fo. Hut piirnnaet This was hi ter-lo- n of thpca-o- ; hititlipntho rei'oid of lh lloniili.f public Woik were pro- - i ouceJ It appeared. Ilr-- t, that tin. attimm:v-(ii.m:i- i t. Williams 1 Jiad addressed n letter tn Ho-- 4 Shepherd asking tint lots on which tint Attnrnev-HctiprA- r pal ice Fto it should he graded nnd fixed up In Una style 'I'll It loiter Shepherd endorsed In tlb-p- i. nice n follow! "deferred to t'lpm Hall, Inapertor, who will I. in this iiltomlpd i to al once to the pntlre put l. f net Ion of Mrs. Vt llll.un " Then follnweil n further endorse- ment ' the General lnpectnr that he had ordeied ltlloy and t'lark, contt.ntiira, to grade tho ground about tho Attorney-Ooneral'- a ' limine aa directed. Accompanying this letter wore thr Mils for tho contractor', tilt certificate of the Heneral Inspector tli it the work had been on n per order of Hliephrrd. and the I measurement of the same by iisltnht engineer 'rankllii. stowing that ahout l,i,m) cii'mc yards of earth h id I'Cen removed. Tie c infractor, .Mr. Jtllef. wasawnrn and tealltflod that the General Ititpei tor urged him li do Hie work, telling til in it u to accommodate .Mrs. V. li.iuis : that ahe herself raiue after li i in nnd urged him t I kg tho Job ' and finish It Immediately, lie did uiidpruke It 1 and c i'tipl'lp It, with ths understanding that i the wot k Iip.iu done for the special uccont- - inodatton ol the Attorney (icneraJ. und per- formed II in good fulili. After tho work iv.u cniiitiletPd tl.eru was iilftlculti alout getting his lur. which he could lint inn risttind until hp lotinJ out lli.it lliey wero trull led In tlnd n to cl arge It. l'lnally t or ch .ced p irt of far Ithode Inland avenue nil I h part to .1 puhlio bllpv. ,tud f"r this he received cerl Oc.ttea ; hut for np h ilaii 'e. omc I.im. he wa still unpaid. 'J hp (IrneMl Insti ctor. Mr. Hall, wa called, aid orrui uj.ited the cuiilract ir 111 every particular. It .1U0 u;ineared t;ikl a k'r.'iil deal more w rk iould liiv." been ilono hid nut l hie! Knelneer tluaoll-- i .11 rpd nh it wni eoIiu on, and thero-liu- on Hnpiied the work. tiik i.Aaoio .1011. Adilf f'lus w s Jirun recallel and piam. fned In regard to varlou Ihinm ! tt.e conanlt- - tpp. bit e.pet'UUv a to the Ilu'k'liiir doi.e by Jolin O Kvana. Ho s.ud he h.id obtained lute 41 i.vt niRlit tne iiapi'M relation to IhH work whh h liad been ao repedpdlr ralle 1 for. He had ' worked in urly nil nlirht to prepare .1 statement 1. as the committee had directed. It appeared f mm this fiat ncarlv all the Uaclni: used by tho II Jl.i.irJ ..f I'libllc Morks to puich.iaed from John (). Uiiiiis. There was this very peculiar 1110.111a o;wnimlt of maklnc thee puri hiues. The flair was suptdled by Van lliunt .V Co, ship brokers of New Vork, and was billed to the 3loard of rubllc orka, but consigned to John " O. Uva'it. I hr board paid Kvans ' and 75 cents aipiare foot for thp common qu irry ta.'p Mag rier flie and all fpet lemr' lis, Irrecular In width. The price lists of Von llrunt Co. for last tear rj well for the present sear allow thai this aire and MUalltv of tlaicKliu; was worth, delivered 11 at WaliliiLton, from 'M to --i cents per iipure J f ot. Thus It will he aeon that Kvans made (r. tin IK to i& cents per foot iro3t. Ilia sales In all to the bo rd footed ut VSsXrifi. Tnen all this ll.U't-in- s waa laid nv Kvnna at BS cents per squaro foot. All this work sa.is done for Kvans by aoh contractors, who rec. Ired from ;ti to .' cents per foot for dreasuik' oid I jlnrf it. Undine .ill ibe cement and iind. '1 lilts 1'iulta inado Hiiother .HI c uts r ppr f'.ot i"iM on thn lailiu;. A verv nice little J job for Mr. I'vans. It la not at nil urprlin: th 11 lie can fford to employ .lie best local talent a- - iu the ( lilted at.itea to deleud him. THE al'.WKH Til. Another sery Important statement hv Mr. t C11-- 1 reference to tne aener tax. In toe f.. i. rili .ee dimel the 111 dri .ini is weie ..II 1. billl li i.l .at theb u'd ji.a f.lo 171 1'. The I 11. ti d i'.ite" bid p Id on lice unt of III ie ewer- - tl..l. Lil 70 Tiiere reinmn d tiSI.nl). M, aim 10 pii tin the prlv.do jTuperty ill M. Iluli.. i:iiw. to bat led i.onard of (XK- - lo In li'Mietoisn the tot of t e ii..ilri .iw.rs leas tiinn $i,Oji, and I. jet pru ite iro'er'v iv .s -. ased under the f hi 1. 111 ner i llo ). Ill Ins o. iiihui tli. a was iiiij.i-i.- I 01 ui 1. receive tou aref 11 nit' hi ..f i " iM.iuliiee. Mr ( liis further said ti, il tne r.tt!e'iii lit vmu her ma o b C itrioilv lor lt dn 1; 11 M'.i"! "" which appears III tlie j. ( lelln.r ..'i-ii- .a He -- aid jl'.i.l'.j had I., en p d Connolly Instead "I .(j.nii, ha it I. a pus in t .0 lioieitinr a a' finer. Il any- - H. r in.' nei'ded to c .mph'te ibe trinii't h of . Mr Iu. to day's work liirnl-iie- d It. lie atatida n w auiained by the ri c rds 01 tho board, nnd C"lr .bMi.ttrd bv thu lesi iiii'i'iy of iho alib..r rcj Un.ilero' tne VI p I'realdeut's and Uliclucci's is. cdi. e. All the I'Borta of the lliiu: .ttorniitv have uiii rli Uileil to aJoct nl liiteL-tliy- , bis honesty ' of niirp m', or his pr feaalonal skill. Theioin- - ,1 n.lllfe are perfectli aatlai.cj oil theso pniuta, and inelr rupott will be unanimous Iu commend- - 1 In.' I1I111 lor his feurlcis, noneai c.oire. n.i'Mi srsTAJNKt) itroNK or m.s awt'eiis. II it th- - II j.ird of l'ubllc I'lunder hair anotiipr M oi l. .rtui l;y imw to cniumln that they hate it. hit . 1. ii. ned and mint it 'i 11 ti al.01 in ti.elr onnl '.iv. Dr. John II III. ike 11 a put mi the it .11 tli liviii'ion mid d 111 r. irar.l el l'. Hie 11. ell. "la of do.lnr luiaiim-- s bv Shepherd ert Al. lit' inleiiined the aaiein still more em aii'-all- . and am c,.IIlIv than fill's. Hi said ' that hi li. nl only oeeu L'lviuj his undivldi il nl- - ' te.i.inii 11. ih.i utfaiis of the hoard ailice the lat 01 J..n .0 , I. 11 111 that (line be had ,of 111. mi irri-'u- ii r 'los. Ho 'hoiiL'lit f r jj. tnat II w is a ipi 1 bad iluok' h r member 01 the t hoard to 111 an tr. muri r. I In n ii.'..Iii thtro mis lei In k nh do 1 er 011 I no l e su.er. Jlo could r. no i,t a. he pleiaod with tun m.'liov. and 110 . 11 it.l' .ld tell tihi.t he l.ad ilono tilthout In- - 4L v.. i.'i'in. di .us tr.ui" o Hons ir un Hie oic.iid- - VJP, rii.iii-iti- ho itu down to ii-- pieaent day. It J I el .1 ."Ver been a lllth Col. b.i Mi."'i r is lice Minis iiio icier been tlx. 11. .. (Hi, Him lllldltor iihu Issued " c 11 . 11 wmc'iui r e ,H"ii.riion of Ma- - iur eruuci itsoineiitn wuro based h d never 'll Mle.i 'to mi, Tiiitu was no way In hh h ri a in. - ".un could no ultioier d h mrr.i iM lncth-- ' - irtr'- - iii'coouta, u l.hout uolnj; over Hi'l tiii in l oi in., couimeiieeiiienl to du'e. Dr. l' II. ke - ll thai In. li .11 ulscoli'ICd tlila dot' et " a ... 111 . oiliuis iu tin. f)r..iiin, nnd iti.uld ii. uiha .if I. mi rei' itnini'iided iiiid lnMt"d ,,rl li, hi a .iliL'e Ii ill II not belili fi r tho l1HChtla.il- - ,..s Ii 11. 11 f Ii Iih ped would corn iny errors. Till' A 10II11.1 delect uhlioi In. I..11I m.jr .ol o In reto- - ' sltliiitivia the practice hliophtTd hudHlwiH - rrtiriedi.ii of iiiuiilni: tne bo ru, priaomin-M- o ft f' r 11. exeii laliur nil lUlii.vers. Tins, lie i.,J lh mfii'. ti u vtroiic.aiid linhud thoruloro Joined ,n,l wi ll Mr I'm aln Iiiaiatliiu upon tuj .1 iT meot- - hu'i n 11 o i.o.ir.1. mid that all Important nut turs aii 1. il b. rufirred to tlie moiuhora fur tholr iL'tuti ti rooii, iiika-- i 1t1.11 ua(Iu;iii:ic'h iio.ikkefpino. O l Ma.'rui'er was hu .lit pinmliiod In renard t'' hit n inia, and, s In his loutier eiaimna- - li ii. the utter unreliability of Ins bookkeeping ,tr. 'I di iii inatrated. Kverai d 11a afo ho was re- - 1' l. i'ieaiei to prodtico vouchers to con eapond to 1. Jj riirl.iu, iniiuoliU wnlch his clicck stubs I' :' i.imid di- h d mule, He protended to have J' tin in. i. ut when tin v were -- 0 minted to tho )ti 1.0,1,11 K 1,.,. t ,vaH that they In 110 ' iiri nondod to the uiuoiintaof theclipcka, t.ei.cari hu could trrn .il the amount was rk. I .' "ot ,f M. Il.is. Iu e iininliik' " i" Iipi k in oka, found Hint .111 tin- - 121 li and IRth tiei '"It, I, he hud Issued checks paiildo to , "til "Mh. Hiker i the lint .National Hank "I .'wii York, for Jl.'ai.UiO. Ihe stubs of 1M).0 limits boro certain flit MS enterod In a ililt.ocnt ink anil ovldently lit a '"sp'l'u iii date to the l.aiiliiL' of tlie check. ;"r ' I heap iiturea Mairruder aalu were ilie iiiimiiernf tlie audit ,1 s ceruLiMie wnlcli tieie paid with li,' Jtip 1,,.. . ,m, nH naked I1I111 II tho natural ,t.i. lnterniii i. Ir ,111 all ho circumstances would not ' ;'u tti ii In li 1,1 ciiun lljker thu money to buy 1111 VS. !' '""i i' mi'i at forty or llfly 11 nts on the dol- ,,.r( lar, and w .1 tlioi wore turned In a monlhiiftur- - .,(.B W,""J UlteraJ t,B lilllllliPUoU the Stubs Of tho ,ii.t iliwks. Mn.'nnli'r s.ild ol courau If the commit- - if "; Inoiit'lii ihuv wuie II Kcouiidrela they mlirlit h'f't uiiil'.lii,'. "Hut," oalil Mr. Ilaa. "irns "' iiiiilhiiik' to tuevent ou Iroin ilolne this V ''ory i r" Ho had to udinlt that thuro was tin tin n on him wliaioier, and that lie could Aisvk doiiu tills III allium even case, H lMuiiilarlliff OIIicImU I'ons-klprl- Ciiahlbc on, H 0., May The three Com-- 9 Jnlsiloaar.nl liirmnll rout iy, who mpre Imbued last toiVttiua.",,"u" Ful"9 'ull"'i t"u tri4aii4 J1IK A.llfO.V'S nVFlSSDERS. The Tpleran Hot. 1)ix Kpsrlpnlnt th First I) I rial on Iu Wa.hlmlaa Mjuare-Vosier-d- ay's fllllllarr raueaat. Ono of tho most brilllnut military seen In this cltr for many tear was th review of the V'lrst Division N. O.H.N. Y. yes- terday by Hot. John A. Dlx. The announce- ment of a review by his lUcpllency caused the citizen soldiery to turn out In untii'ial force, anil the ranks of most ot the regiment were well filled. The troops formed In line at 3 o'clock on Madison avenue and the Intersecting streets, the rlcht rcstlne on Thirty-fourt- street, each regi- ment bavin been uaslened its position prior to IcaTins its armory. At 10 V. M. the head of tho column beaan to tiioTe aloug Thirty-fourt- h street toward Klflli avenue, each regiment fall-In- s Into Its proper place as Its predecessors pased. The bands struck up a lively marchlnif tune, and the division moled iimcLlr down Fifth avenue. Hanked 011 either side by mad-ruiru- 11111 tltude. ... At tho Fifth uvetitie entrance to Washlnctnn square a at .ud. cnpshle ot sccninmodatiiut nearly a thousand persons, had been erected, (lov. Dlx. hl st.II. and generals of other dllloii.s atood at the southprii end of tho structure In an encio.ed s,i ce, which wasiiracp. fully festoo I wr.h theliatlon.il eolora. Major- - deli. Mhaler. comuialidliii: tho dlvUlou. rude by wltn hlsai.IT al.oitlv before, and wlieelln to tlie rluht dismounted and took Ills stnllon near the (loteruor. Ills nodv Board w.isc'apl. Klein s troop of cavalry, which was well mounted aud B lendldlv ui.lf.'rined 'I he I bird llrluadc. lien. Varltn. had the rlcht of the column, and was headed by Hip peerleis Seventh Iteitlmeiit. (Irafull i's band, Iu niiutnll; centuidfortii. was erected with loud checr. anil when the rtuimeut. tnarchliur 111 columns of companies, appeared upposlle the stand, tho shouts of applause were redoubled. After tho Seventh Itcgliuent c.une Ihe Ninth, Col. lira. no. with company fronts of fourteen Diss inarchlntf like veterans. 'I he F.lshth, Lol. hi oil; the Flftv-Uft- Lleut.-Oo- l. ScIiIIIIiib: and the Hut (the old II an kiln Zouaves) hroticht up tho rear of this brigade, ftier were followed by lion. Ward and the First llrlcade. consisting of tho Twelfth; the Col. Kavanagli i the SeTentj-iilnt- h. Col. Shaw; the Twenty-second- , Col l'orter;uiul Ihe Sevnily-Ut'3l,Ueut.- .( ol, Vo-e- . 'Ihe Twenti-secol- wa iirecedcd oydll-more- 's baud In iiiiiforms rich with cold lace and wclulited dim n w 1th bullion. Arbuckle, the cor- net plajer. was on therient of the tint ran, the band Is uniformed more richly than the famous Ninth lleiflruent baud In the halcton daisof tnai corps. Their inarching uiid wheeling showpd perfect drill nnd discipline. The Seien-tr-ulu- th lllu'lilanders In kilts created a sensa- tion, the companies maintainlm: as perfect pl-Hon- s, especially whilo paasm.' tho grand stand. hs ever did tho clack Second Infantry of the regular ntniT. -- lit) ninth, the representa- tives of tho Irish eleuiei t. also did good inarch-lu- llaltery K brought up the rear of the brigade. Col. Conklln and stuff, fecund Brigade, were followed bv the Flitli Kegltuent. Cd spencer; the Sixth, Llout.-tol- . Van Vv.Ki the Lletenth, Col. VIliLar; tho F.i.'h'y fourth. I.leiit.-Co- t. Mitchell; and the Ninety sixth. Col. Stone. '1 ho Fifth. In rtgalaib'ti uniform, with the I'riiislau helmet, was nearly 4t strong, and marched well. The llloventh wa also well handled. Ihe rear of tne procession was brought up b the Third Cavalry. Col. Undue, and a platoon of police. The tiovenmrs stuff ccmprl-e- d Adjt Gen. Ilatlibone. 1'aiin King. Lomutla-air-lieiier.- il K o.x, y tarter iiaatcr-licueri- il Kn pp. and MaJ. Oeu. Duiui. ei..'.n.'er-li- i uiief. uiid Ci Is. Han nton Fih. sicney I'e Kay.llaveii, Hopkins, and ( law lid. aides- - MaJ -- Uen. J.imcs V. Hosted, into speaker of tho Assnnblv, and Mal.-tie- 1). 1. ood, the I'reinler of the stale senate, atood near the Uovernor ti roug'ioiit the renew. liuv. Dlx exprorard hliua. If highlr Pleiaed with the appi'arani e of the troops. A he .tood. hat in hand, wutctdiiir tho rtgliiienta file by. t'ie vuteraii watrlor forgot the stoop of out age, and carried himself na erect as nuv man 111 all those thousands. He will review the second 1)1 vision In llroukljn the .Vi'ir ju.uiu.y it wiwviso. The tlnrrlaso of Fraderlca llowlden le V.tn. KapltHel lleaHVldss. Gen. Itaplutel Hcii;ivlile. the Mexlcnn Minister to llerlln, was nianled yesterday In Trinity Chai el to Mlas Fredetlea Ida llowlden. The nude's f illter, Mr. Frederick llowlden. of E. Itemtngton A Si.ua, rifle manufacturers, vis- ited Mexico two or three tears ago In the Inter-ea- t of the flrm. and was hospitably received by the pfllcers of the Ciuicrmiii'iit. His family, among whom wa his ncc impllshed daughter, Mibs rreder c 1. .ii','oii,panied tilni l'he) timed In the eit of Mexico for sever I uu tiths, and there mJ ile t hu .'icuiiib'ance of Hen. llcnatldca. lie 11 is of p .man purei. In. c. cuiuinatided a ill viali'liof the 111 tin. mid wms well Inl nued III military attain. He tin. I been in ttivniy-tiv- and win-- looked upon na a heio. Sei'i-ia- l mllltarv tioiks In tne paiuau I ingiiage m re written ut h in. Ill' I id. " I he Maun 11 uf Anna," h i bieti ntghl .' cointi. elided by the hiil i ll).' r ol lb" I luted Mate- - mm. Ho atood lo d Irt .111 politic, prefi n ing t" bo 11 a l ilt a few l ugo 1're-it- lt III la rd'i iisKed him to represent the republic ui lltillu, iind hemcepleii thept -- 1.1 11. l'rii'oii. to 1 ii its Mr llowlden and Lis family ri't' riieil to tin r rleuMtil 111. 1 11 at lilMe t l.ali atreel.lu tids nil. den ll.11.11 u.ia, who h ui been mm h tilliiclu.l to Mi- - 1 u dnic.i. d mairl go He was SJ; alio Lb. M.e li spoke tlie puni-l- i. 1 rem h. and Hall. ill langua'i a. and was u pi.tinl and snuerof prou.-la- e. She was id ited In tin cut, all. I her teachols profioiuiii I her ontof ttietr gre.ile-- t alius Iho lienelal was i.ci"ited as her atitior, lit.,1 tlci engagement won eh'brated v u grnliil stipner, lo 11 Inch inaliv of .Sen ork's fairet sous and dattgliters were Invited. Yesterday iv.ia tlxed I'll the weildili; The Mexican Minis- ter to ttd-- 1 .iiintry, simr Marlsial,wa.s by Fiealdenl l.erdo to lend his preacuce tu tl o occasion, and the Mexican Con-u- l 111 this city, .luau N.tvar 11. n.is asked to be pre. out and to the lliltrrtuirp. About 1 o'cloi k y aterdav aftertmon Twpntv-fift- h street, between llrnadwuy aud sixth lire-m- e. was Hind with carrlagra. The steps of 'irlnlty Chapel were ruined with lirusaols cjr-pe- t, and a "trip of Hie same readied to the ctirb-aton- e. Over this was a bright-colore- d riming. Ileforo" o clock tho dltlce w.ia tll,ed. The or- ganist, Mr W. II. tul'iert. pl.iyed nn " Andanio" by II lines, an "All' urn" from llcctlioien, all " And inie" from lluyuu, mid Handel's " tlrand Wedding Muieh." As the bildal partv wen) ti.u rimreii ivhlle-robe- d choilaters sang: Ilia vreli .line wn. the tall, li'itu ei ih lay, W 1.1 a d 111 an i'f tisll 1 u tl' tue marrua uay. Allltli, Two ustirn leidlng the ro, werp by Mlul.ler M.iri-o',.- .m l ulfe. Mia. Ilowl-ueli- t uioiiier of thu bride leaning on llio .inn of (ieti.lleli.ill.lt". iv, a pelt, and lidlonii g tlieill w.ia the bride at her f il her- - mile. -. Ilotil-de- n was at lire, I In nolle a.itin, diuuht., and orange t'totBoina weie in tier 11 til. Ihe Itev. Dr. I'm is aai-te- d bythe Itev. lit. McWnli ker. peifoinieil ih" hca itlful eeiettioiiy of the r.iilse.'i'.il I hiircht acd iitoiioum uil lieu, llrliavioe- - .il'd j.i- - llotildeu li.lfi'.ui'l Hid ml' . Iu Hie en. itch iv. re 111. .Ill 11 .lilts of Meilco n id of spam. Iu Mi How hlen'a residence the hi dial presents were UUl'l.i'eil. hey i.ere iin.lly diauiouiia, A diatuoud necklaic Unit teal IU.IKI was the gift of Urn bridegroom. Tito (ii tur.il and Ins cliariiung 11 Ifo Hill sail In the Hcolu on ttio l'Jlh ol Julio. l.'live.llnir the hllalvorih .litnimipnl, MEClUNlfsviixr, N, Y'., May 2.. The liionuuuiit wa. uuvelud here lo.gay, the weather as liar, and the military 1111 Ir an linpojlng uppesrancc. Afur tlie iiroceHilu rrscned tin, grand stauil In li e cuneter), and after prs;er by the Itev Mr, Klaglei, pa.tur of I f rriinytrrlin Cliurch, a spilug a loui ilttl 0) Ol.e of li.P lliliulter, sad tlie tain a. prang baca, x;.u.l..g tu tietr itu uiijiuaiiig granbe saafl. ha 1. (.un of Tr delivered trie liieniortai ail err., kivii g Hie luiotry snl rart'rr ol ( ol. f.h.a.irlli '1 lie orator of tv iiar, tne Hun. Julius c liurrua.ol Mlctiigsn, na. ilitruuiic-r- l I,; bra. li heller, slid the orwtluu. IV. il. Mcl.lroy of Albany rsail tlie liuain. The laoiiument U of Q'lluej grsnltp snd hai ntitt Ii c Hid v ten-tu- t tlnlih. tli sliafi n nni.ueil In nt'tago-lia- l binn. HQ Hi weat sple et pie ha.e la llir word " Ml.aorih " cut la baa rtilef In alo.-P'- l lellera Ore . lol tr. Ktt llibl the ur.t fact! ot (Up uls la a bronze uiruailtoii of liatvurtti. Tne nurta f unt of tlie dir lua tils inicrii'llon "Lol 1 liner I). l.lUnorlli, roinnian ier of the Ile, uneut of Hm Sevr ork Fire ..tiaics, Hunt al Ms. Is, -- alitor coiin'-i- , New y ra, Ma) II. DOT. K.ll'U at AlcxinmU, Vu., Mir !!l IMI. in i.lii - Artt Lai fai in Hie war fur tl,e I iiiuu." Un tlie east silo ol I lie 'lie is slab of while mirtilf, on murli taiarvi'tl a unique and heantifui it at of tii.114, cupied frulll a druailig liuilo by KlUaurlll. A rule, aword, Mind, ti)0'iet, f.ag, tiunner, ao d ailtheaicou Ireiiieuli of nai lire eiiinitely arranrtd itnileriieain a UlelU. Uttr ad l. s ildrlil, haiiruu inr Initial. " h 1'.. il." irriueiiiraili ml. ro.it Lf aim. 1. the Uriel tr 111 a leUer aril 111 10 til- - uairiiL a litil- - crrvioui lo In. out ou be exieUlllli uu wliiih lie tin I till ijrmtt " all) COLtriil,cti .nilant Hist lie wlio llolotli I'ten Ibe fall of a sparrow an) i.ava .oiud purpe.e elan m Lis fate ol one like ma." At tlie lies') ui Hie rravr nsn 'i s sranlle itoi.e beir-Iii- iliu in.i rlpllou " lliint r " On the aouili tide "t 1I11 atiall gill lctors tell "ml "The Male of Nt w 11rH umledln ciiiiuiirt'ioist.iirf the catrlot'ini v Col. HI., worth I'T rotitriuiitlng ui of the rtiliiu fuidsiniln rrti lion ut lli.s inonuini nt. (.tia Her 7 Jo, laws ut 17:1." A hrsuiitnl .lin Id is tarird inlaw ai up Uir null, and surinuuiiiiiif all appeals freedom . iirnul biru, none In brok,itJn(liiig guird with um.iretcbid wmgi. A Iter Ihe flood. Accurate sketches of the aqueduct In Its Prei'iii vonuittou. AUolm Idenli ot tim il..usitiUi n hood, bi- - inn! Ui.it't ihmiuUd jttuiiuiir. Uui lo di; aUllniai tlijon.-n- a. irMHflBHIIIHHHHBLIilHHi F1U5NCH BILLIARD EXPERTS LAST XIQIIT' O It J! A T a A MIS IXTAM. MAX J HALL. The riayera Tool nad Cnaflrleet-Matnltlr- enl Itound-lhe-Tak- Mketi-T- he first Vlclerr far Francois Ubaasr. Tlie mtltoh nt the three-ba- ll rarutn came of billiards between the two French experts, Albert Uarnler and Francois Ubisay. was plsyed last night In Tammany Hall. The rules wore those governing championship matcliea, and the n'akes were nominally Ut a ride. L'bassv, who had never won a match In New Y'ork, w a by some supposed to bo an easy prey for tits competitor. Other believed that I'bnssy'a reputation at a player In F.urope had pot been overestimated, and that under favnr-aid- e circumstances he would prove his superi- ority to Harnlpr. llcfore tli aame wan opened two, three, and even four to one acalnst I'bussy was offered and taken, and It la probable that more money wae lost on tho match than on any played here for the list four or five yesre. To the stininso of all but I'liasay and hla friends the awkward fnrnier-llk- e plaier tipat his dainty opponent by long odds, Knowing ones any that L'h.iasy tinn beouawaltlng Ills opportunity to make money; that knowing Ins ability to compete success- fully with any plaver In this country, he has allowed himself to fall below par In tho pools until the chanco offered to speculate at odds; ami that he has thioiigh his filends take.) every ttet st odds against him. If this be true, then t'bis-v'- s wlnnlnrs on account of last night's match cannot fall tsrauortuf ftUM). tll'EMMI Till' HAM.. The gimp opened at H.Ort. I'bissy winning the lead and starting off with .1 nil'?. In his fl'th Inning he made me first seine (gi, and ut the rlose of the ninth, after ordinary play un both sh.es, he stood ill to his opponent's il, A heautltul round-- t shot and 11 niignlDcentlv executed mass,' follnw by I'bnaiy and two or thiee pretty draws by (larnler were, up to this point, the only remarkable features ot th play. 'I he two Frenchmen were cool and collected, and played with no sign uf enthusiasm. Uarnler In his tenth Inning ran tit) 21 bv delicate work, and in Ids twelfth I'basav made 10, and tho score stood U to 44 In favnr of darnler. Several unin- teresting Innings followed, but 1'b.vay opened the seventeenth with a magnificent roiuid-the-tabl- shot that left the balls so loosed that ho could, after the execution of one of his won- derful long drawa.do f retty much a-- s he pleased. He rolled up 15. and had scored tatotlarnlpr's if. The eighteenth Inning was a blank to rbasy. but was worth A to (larnler. and the players stood even al M. This fact seruiPd to alir I'hatsy, When he entered on the work I. ltd u "t for him In tne nineteenth inning lio haJ 11 diff- icult cushion kiss tu mako to get the balls or wltiiln good carom range, but the shot w is nude, and more thtn three sceru others followed this In rapid succession, aouio of them wonderful In too delicate certainty with which they wero executed. I Ms In ilng gavo h ui CP, and hla total stood lol to U ar- um's 61. WAIIVIIKO IT. flotti tren now warmed up to their work Osr-n- tr broke f. r.' In Ills -- lit Inning, after I hasty li d scored IC, nnd ,'lo-e- il with a nil's trotu tho spot after a Irene. Then Chasay ran '1. ?. 1. and 14; and liarnler ufter three unprofitable Innings scored :w. In making which he aln; mt ex 'plied himself In the eao and skill with whlcn he piayed. The score then stood. I'bapsy Ut!; llir- - uer IV; anil the uiidience became nervous. Dur- ing tt e next eight or ten Inning there was seme I.e. Hindu plat, out nolirge run except In tlie .'s li when Uarnler scored 41. 'Ihcmariter'scall at tho close of the thirty third Inning was I'baasy, L'li- (iurnler, 1'.'.'. (larmer brcught the next In- ning to a close with a Due run of ot. ulng the bridge for the first time In tlie game. He luul ilmed the gap between Mm and his competitor nnd was point ahead. Hut I'biu-- y was not 10 Imi laft behind without n struggle, lie tied 15 In the thlrlt fifth inning, and followed this with a. I audit 1, while liarnipr added nutblng to his UUv. In the thlrtv-elght- h Inning t'bassy still fur- ther Incr'ased h.s score by an ding 51, the result nf sin h play as has srtdom been aeen even In Tammany Hall. Draw shots, follows, long riroms. cushion kisses, and hrlllant maaaes fol- lowed each other In mid succession. After this run until the Intermission there was hut tittle extra tdnr. '.tie only run of note bring IT. made by (larmer In tee fnrty.aecond limine, when the acore stood : Vbasay, t9A ; Uarnler. 'Jtd. (l.irnlrr ilo-e- d his d Inning with a neat run nt IV His score wa.s t'ttasay's .110 the gtme waa Z hours aud 17 minutes old. In tne next inning I'harsy ran up 1. and In thetlliy-fourt- n IV. He was now hi! ri'isTS Aiir.tt), and the over fan.'nine peoplp wlio lind let two atid Ihrpp to oiiu oil Uarnler were anxioiia 10 hedge. The anilely was liuiea-i- d wtci in the next tie scoied 10, and ( ntcred til fourth hulidie. I at .t!, leaving at WT. Tli i hitler at this at ore was plating tilth exlrutilPli bad luck, it ullo I'ti.ivsi . futti.no protiiist'd iteter t" tle-- i rt Idin. lie made i'.. lo, nnd 411 In thu tltit-innt- sixty hr-- t. .iinl ixty-sp. olid, niul 111 the clone of the 11 ns 5vi t U.iriuer'a Tint latter'- - pi it iiti-b- 11 iiit, but hem et 11 the tlltt sixth mid the sttti-It'i.r- lh Inning- - It Mttiieil as though the f.tl s were again-- l him. Ill the a.iit-fouii- li he ittkile II, tthi h gate tutu encoi.i.ig"-putit- t, ttiul In tne sixtt-nf- th lie u.l.l. d 'S. In 11 run 11 Ich luuht liute I ecu a much he ott" b it or nn uutortu'i Hit sliii. I'ti.iaiy lot-lo- tt tit w I h 4, ui uier it ith 0, alio the m oieatoi d I bats), ';sj; U.i-ti"- iwi. 'I hen the elder I'reiichm 11 mined - to his score, niul then 47. mi. had h it II lo go. It tins now apparent that li. ruler, with 11 gap of il" to clo-- e, li.nl but a until enntit'e to retrieve, yet 11 ith i.tiniietiiUlilc ai'int hu went to work tinil scored ul by per- il ps the lieat play he has em sliottu MNciv Yoik. Lbassy closeil the etme (itnld tremendous rhppriiik' nt ..mi. In hi- - siitv-uiiit- h lulling. he ttitiuer'a average w..s eV Ills best rum tri ru i. 111. il. Til. .11. IU. I". SI. 4. IT. U.iriuer'a best runs were -- 1. 1!, 'M, 41, '2), IS, IT, ST.ei. l ime of game ,1 hours, 21 mlntltn. 1 lit. uinidres wero Messn. (iiiiraud in. I Oull-Iptle- e; the referee. Mr. lalward Daniels, of xiir. nni.chi.t:v inroitcv. svir. The Jim's Verdict llecrlvrd l.nle I.nsi Mhi Tne .ludge'a ChMrue und Ibe t'losloa Set naa In Ihe (irrat Tllal. The Di iiicklry illvnrcf) milt Trni finally siibmllted to the Jury esterday. At the hour of opening the pi Intiff appeared In the court room ticcoir.punleil by four elegantly dressed I siller, ami later the number of her female Iricti'U ttiu augmented. (Jen. V. II, Anthon, defend. .Ufa iiniusel, conatimeil nearly three In .ii as In Ids final argument to tLe Jury, and lleacli tcplied in aspeeihi'f ripial length. Iloth conn-e- l were hntened to with i lose at i. and w 11)1 ucciiaioual manlle tntloii- - of tiliiih tt.ls cliei ked by Judge V..11 llruiil'a threiit tu clear the room of apeeialors. Tne Judgi' s charge n.is a atn cinct sutnu.ar) nf the 111 terl.il fai is i f the case, lie explntiird tliel.in ol marriage, defend itu tint Nciv link tumult s and iidjuolcaled ctai a In aj)lng lint the lliik'llah ca' a tcportcd aud referred to st uniformly involteit an absurdliv In the an-- I lie limi of thu doctrine of nrcniiuipllnus faior-nbl- e to leglllinact. Thcydid not come up to it lull apiireciation of t Hu logi.'nl conacipieiii es of Judii Lilly that marriage, In the eye of thu l.nv, was simply n civil coutttct. and toiild be proved like any other coiilinct. The indlsso. lubilliy of Una c intrnc'1. grots lug out of i'a verv nature, mid the forms nnd elements which in former tlmea were thoiighllo be oece-aar- y Incidents to us validilVt were the fumbling I lot ks ui legislators nnd Jurists, Ho i..il not think the hardships and absurdities ot Iho old rules of the c. minion and of thooltll law on this -- ulije.-t were couiprusati'd by tile greater degree of certainty as to the fact of mar-rlag- o which their npplli'atluu secured. Ilosldos, iliii'cr the New Y'ork law no man or it 01111:11 could possibly be disagree ibly Intolied In a matrimonial connection except bt his or tier own Unit. Ou this point he said: 'Ills cer tiiluly far brtler that a tnt'ii should blunder Into m.iiiluinny when Imposing 011 society by repre- senting his mistrers as his wlta, than that annul wnu hcllevoa Ihn woiiiau of Ms bosom to be his wife should ipjto her, ny ileath or otherwise, under circumstances which Hm law doilared left her without tights und uor ehlldrou lilo- - glllllllttO." Tho Jury retired at six o clock and returned nt seven for further Instructions, Titer had iior-- 1 bow nf ho Jodiro's charea repeated, anil re tired again. .Meanwhile, tho plilutllf und hrr lady friends were mil ring grout ex' At half-piu- ten the trowd ot snecuti rs had thltu.ud out. hot thosu w ho reiualnrd seemed us anxious about the veidlcl us the dcfe.ud.iul nnd Ms father, who walkud thniugli the cor- ridors biting tho cues of cigars and talk- ing In 11 low tone to their filends und to Ueu. Anlhi 11. Tlie Jurors ateupeil hiiskly to their ae its. I ho cler aiLod the foreman in an undertone, while tho other Jurois were ucatuu themseltrs, tthethor titer und a verdict. The Plaintiff and thu irportcts understood hint to reply thai they found fur Hut delendnnt, nnd Mrs. llrlucklev emtio near filming. A 111I1111I0 afleiwnrd hmvevor, a verdict fludlui: for the plaintiff on ull the Isiuos submitted to them re- versed Hie situation, Mil, Jlllm kley rotluieJ her head on tho ehuiilder of one of her Irulr friends, und lor a few mniuenla mud a vigorous use ut her handkerchief. After a formal mo- tion to suspend Judgment for u time sufficient In which to propura thu cue lor au apoeal, the , Cvurt adjuuiued. rim mill nrrr.n disaster. Further Ttatlmoar alo Ibe Inspcorlly oftha llam-T- h Miorkholitora Conscious that It was U'rak ana Unsafe. NoitTHAilPTOK, May V,. Among the wit- nesses examined at the V- llllamsburg llsservolr liniuest y were Ue rge lUymond, a civil engineer of Fltohburg, who give testimony m anexpett; Lewis Hodman of Williamsburg, one of tho original stockholders of the Iteaervolr Company: and Alfred II. Tiller, a mill ownorof Florence, the person appointed by the stock-holde- to toko measiites for freeltiK them of their personal responsibility In the event of the break I na of the dam. Thn gist of the expert testimony was that tho dan was built on an In- secure foundation, and that the cement used In the wall was of poor (ptallty. Mr. Ilodman said the con.pany had fears tho reservoir when It was first Ollod In the spring of im. They tooli such precautions as were pojslhlo to protect the dam, and knew nt that tlmo that It was weak and unsafe. The County Commissioners, le said, were called to relieve the corporators nf every damage they might Incur by a conlli'gent emergency, which they did tint expoct to ojcur. For the first year tho atoeklu Iden alt fcired It. especially Messrs. Spellman, Sklnnar. ll.it Ion. nnd Hodman : hut after the company's re, 1.1 rs they were satisfied with Its strength. Mr Tlllev testified Hist the stockholders wpro confident of the safety of the structure . fir r It was strengthened. The) tint wanted to (iilet a general ntiirehtulot und to tree themselves from a feeling of personal llabllltt. Ho had shared thu geitersl npi cl, elision during the first year for tne safety of t 'ie dam, but became con. vlticed of Its safety fro 11 tt.e assurances ot Mr. Dluiockaud (lov. iluiileii. At the examination of therisnvoir by ths County Commlsaituiers, no expert was employed. The contractors were not present. Hu only remembered that On v. llaydpti and Mr. Dluiock were tliero. He felt that the Commissioners had power to summon wltnosars and ripprts. aud left It with them. Joel ll&ssett of Iviat Hampton, one ot the con- tractors, was recalled, llo testified that the contractors had first looked on the ground with a view to beginning the dam rt Ith Mr. Clark. Jr., and Vi. 1'. Clement, with whom they made a bargain, but signed no contract, being told to utilize the stone scattered In the Int some flat, but mostly boulders and cobble stones ns the C 'liiiiany wished to lessen the cost of tt.e dam. When some Jf.WH bad Peon expended by them on the work, n contract wa presented, but sotnetliliu In It being different from the speci- fications, especially the water Plpo being changed Irnm eighteen to sixteen Inches, they refused to sign It, In conso'iueiice uf the change of pipe tho water una not taken nwav sufficiently, and tamping as required tiv the specifications tvu.n ab.tiidonrdi padding being ant atit led. The bitgJlu specified that the) wero to ha paid so much, whilo tho work uter or under .1 certain amount was tu bo and .ml or at the rate of 1(1 cents per yard for earth-wor- n and ti and t. fur stone. Mr. Skinner, proprietor of the silk works at Sklunvrtille, and one of tho stockholders of the lteaertolr Company, said he had nothing to do with accenting the plans for th resertoir, which wero taken utter .1 geniral talk at one of the stockholders' meetings, nor with the building ol the dam. 1 here b d been general apprehen- sion about It, but latterly ihet had considered It all light. He ndmltlid that It was tils custom to remove his silk from tho mill at times, fearing that the dam might break, but In etcrv case he thought that onlt a large freahrt would bt tho result. He h id heard Mear. DlinoeU and Hal- dol! complain bitteity of the contractors us fall- ing In their work iho expert en.lricrr. Mr. Haymond c.f Fitch-bur- wua recalled, and repeated more clearly his inallmuiiv with regard lo the IliaPiurll) ut the dam wall, after which an adjournment was wade until Thursday, I'LfEiiroun .si'iti.va mextisq. Tito It area that lloiitldarrd the Hat lint Men, but made lor lh Spectator. The ntli'tiilaiici' nt I'lrotvrood l'nrk ye -- terday was larger than un the previous day. Half hnur trains discharged pnsjptiiters at station, nnd the roads were crowded with giy equipages and light natrons of every description. Tue track wna well kept, and all had a pleasant afternoon's sport. Tho first trot was for a purse of TOO for -- :15 horses. 'Ihe entries were II. Mace's ch.fm. Washburn Muld, Col. Dh key's b. g, Ue", Mnynard, A. Pat- terson's b. g. Wm. Walsh. Mani.ird tt&a the favorite 111 tho pools over the field nt --'"'against l.'O. Although Mu)iiard won the first and second lients with e.isp. tup pool spiling showed Hint .lahhuri) Maid was a "sleeper," and thp rut-- to get 011 utter the he.ua m ule her the fun rile al the odds ot ll to tk. When ahe tvoli the f ilirth heat It looked like .1 sure thing ll it l'attt is ui rent Walsh to the trot. I and noti the tilth heat c.i-ll- t, the Maid going all to p.eces nl-- li ttas backed at tne inula of .'Ulotiil. ihe Maid it. 11 the alxih un I aeteutli In ul and rat e i.i--a e liked to the delight of the p.irtt.tiho tn.k a.l ilieotida tiffin tl hi the confident friends ot Mitt Haul .mil 1.tl-1- Ibe race w s eloatd) ColltvsltU throughout. The following la u M MM v nr. rt.CPTivitciit Vikk r..liiug tar 27 -- I'urse Su f , T' ". tor nisi niterm-- i M.'i.fioi tu nrst. ijoii 10 ll'Sj to third j nine l.ii, te.t ii in &. Ill arneat. II. Slaec'jch.lll. IVs'tiburli Mtll.... 8 3 2 12 11 itil Ineaey'a r. g.l.eo. ll M,,)iuri 1 t 3 a 3 a a A. I'atli r.t li'a b. g. " in- Vtalsa .. M U I 3 1 g .1. lIl Ke.'.l.U g. MelLUhl list. 1 . A. tt urien' si. g. w al.er s dm. 1). l'fier'. b. .. II. try lSa it dr. riMi. fumttr. IWf. ifl!'. Klnt lirst 40 111 s :uu r- - r.'liu heat 1 17 km'! Tlilrtl nrat :! l.lnlsj g 10 Itiurilineat :r.( 1 IT'J S.MV Filth heal Ill l:ls 2 .tl'i S11II1 beat 4(1 2:41 St s, ullt lit at If't l:liU 2.j;i For the '."-- '1 race there were four entrlpa. Three put 111 an appearance. Chaa. tireen's brown gold'ug llriino hail the (all, selling In tne pools at Hu; Lrotvn l'i luce, soennd choice, T5; ll.irney Kelly, third choice, Kelly won the first heal in 2.2s, but Cruwn I'rlnce sold for f llil; llriino, sj; Kelly 40. Crown I'rlnce won the second hi ut In 2.J1 i.nd became Ihe favor- ite ag.ilnit thu field uil0 10 Id. Ilriitio won the third hc.it by 11 necI; in amid tho wild-e- at oxcitemeiil from 011'aidu spectators. The lourlhhcul showed a new ileal, Hrunuttjs hotlv backed lit 2is) to Ibe tlcl.1 a -- si. He won tne lient und thu kiioitlug ones were all at buy. Tho fifth heat, tiller u close conteat. was decided In favor of llriino, tt Incn gave linn the race, amid tho uppliiiiae ol tho apectalnrs. Ch.ia, Urpen brought hu liorac Ihuno to the post in fine und drove Ihe race In itm.utcti) initiiuer. HI mm 1 uv. Psvtr I)sv Sefotid race, eiirse Vo I, H."oo, for ll use, lh tt nel'T te-- l - Jti: ll.iO Itt lllat, t.t.an, rt'ii I, I '(10 I tli id ; i lie In , in , Inri e in lit e. ill I, ui.e-- a I t.s linen' B. binli . H - 1 1 1 (1 V I r. li.t.ii. tt k' 1 nan I'rinea . C 1 -' 2 2 . I.. I II '1 roll 'a nr. llariie) hill)..... t :1 J J 11. Mine's HU. ui. lli.neue Urntu. Tir. Uvimr. Jlilf. Hill. First best i) t.WVj 2s hreiilnl beat M Ill's, I MM neat 1:U' 2,.l,lt fourth heat 117 l:U 2 .'s Flllh Inai M'i 1 :1'J 2 ST'f tirojrnuiiue on Fleetwood cunslsta of two races. I'urse of pt for 2.;w horn, and puno ut l.UAMur hum a thai litter beat The .11 n ri In ml .lurlier ( lull Kiirra, IlAt.TtMiilt)'., May 2T.-- ln tho first race to day, olio mile lor all agr., an hor.ea started, lllngauiou mi f.ril, Dublin trcoud, and Free Lance third, I m:e, lilTU. In the trconil rice, Chesapeake Ftakp., lhrre.yrsa.olil fillies, nihf and s quarlrn '.0 enltanre. play or payi club to add .va), ot w hub too tu IbP arrcin tlllyi time tiitrsr. a srterl. Carolina waa Unt, llattle lltiward Bicuiiil, ami I. Italic lltlrd. lime, 2 -- ft. Iliu tlilnl rate, selling race lur all aces, mile hrait, nunc t.'iU0 for tlie nrst nor.e and llooio, tne aeeuud, w . ai.ii liy Ihtsluias. I arlbittt eing accond nud Fudla. demlliirJ. Tline, DMWi l.W't l'ne IluiIIi nee, rn-- llanulcin Ptakpi for all ar's, tvo slid a naif inllri, was wen oy Kohl.. Vulsi-- e hue.-nutl- i xciiD'l, aud Moi'kttooil third, Tuui', 4:.n), fllurder In a llasancliiiaeile A Iniahoiise A St crrl Hepl 11 Y'eiir uud a Hull, IIoston, May 26- .- lllghtooii immlhs 00 Dallard, aged DO, was coiumiltid to Ibe elite alm'houie, hrlilk'Hsler, Mi. Wlien hi. Iluis aa nrsrly irrvedbe fell and broke Ids Hugh, Daniel Leury, au Qicr ol Hie alm.liouan, tia J the para ol Dallard. A day or two ago 1 disclnrgf diun'i'.p rrportod tint lua k 11 ked Dilliril to ui'iib, umi named una Cura, al.o 111 minute a. Ilia prlicltial nltat.i, llatl.cn liriug qitraii inri', isld that was ninth annul ed brcauir lie bad to hit Dallard ao niU'i, Ou the afteriiotiu ol Msteli 1'- he tiiiitlnufd, bran started lo put Dallar.l lo beu. He threw the b.auki-- on Hie floor suit then 11 retr Hi oltl uiaiiiui ibe iilanwpt with sueh Ion a Dial lis riird out w.th pain. I.eary then klrked htm Inii'-i'.l-a- ct ei si nines and JiuniteU altb bis li"le n.igtit ou bis bunt, ttblla laklug Dallnis to bed I rsry alto kit ked tilma.sin. soi, altrraaril Ibe oal uiau ihea li was reimried tlnil tie did auaiiuul utath.ati'l he ttas burbd unlit ill an Invrstlgalbuiol tbe cause, t urlbir ib.og . ttereitiuilpagaiusi Leary llisl while lutiuii uted he l.eii otnrr luitutrt. Ile hai bera stiieu'tl troiu 1 110 aluii-houi- sud srrtsted ou cbarie of uiuriler. The Wrnlher To-Ju- r. The Hlgnsl OIHco prodlcU clear or pattly rl'itiJy wistber and ilgst lerly to southerly nindt, with iistlonsry or mini leupgulutt sud ilUlit cbiBjci la lb birumtlsr. THE STAGE DUIVEUS FIRM. JIllOADWAT OMSinVS LINKS PATIA-l.YZr.- V ill" IIIK BTH1KK. Tlie Trleulatloae r Ike Neve DrlTere-IIosl- etl t by Draymen nireet Arabe-Ue- lh Parties t'onfleeal el Vlclorr. YostenJny nrondwRjr pnrtly resumed II usual appearance. The proprietor! of the stage Hups, determined to solve the riddle of transpor- tation, had rebusspd the streets, many of the 'busses being driven by new drivers. The men- tal anguish and physical stifforing tint the sen- sitive souled and tender-hande- d neophyte en- dured yesterday was something wonderful. In the flrat-plar- o they were allowed no money with which to make change. If a passenger had the exact fare all was well; If nut, he was told by the driver that he had no change, and ho thus secured a Ireo ride, In the latter part of Hie day this fact became generally known and many availed themselves of this opportu- nity to deadhead. Then Hie new drivers were not treated wttli the utmost klndnrsi und con- sideration bythe hack and truckmen, who per- sistently drove In their way, and answered tl elr mild expostulations with "Shoot Hint driver," "till off 'er that box, you slouch," and like expressions. The horses, too, refreshed by three ilayi" rest, were mi their mettle, and ninny hands were blistered lit tho eflortii to control the frantic steeds. The st.ige of anew Urlv r could be easily distill- - mil-ho- d by the unlimited number of stroet Arabs who rode In undisturbed security on the rear steps, while then less fortunate conipauloiia yelled In vain to the fully occupied drivers, "tut behind I" TKSTr.mnY'9 TRAvrr.. The Fourteenth jtieot line started eighteen stage. (Illicit by tie .v men. At the office ot tho Tiventt-iil- ri' street Hue the cashier said they had sliutod about forty stages driven by new men entirely. All tho men emplnredt he said, were old back and truck men. There waa no trouble to get men. They could, If they wished, have put drivers on sixty stagea. At tho Fifth avenuo office Mr. And.-ti-- s aald ther had fifteen stages running, and aleiut half the drivers were old men wlic had left the strikers and gone to work again at the old wages. They could get all the men ther wanted, but, as many UiIIps rode on their Hues, they were particular In their selection of drivers. Mr. Alexander said that ha had been told nn good authority that the strikers would return to work this morning. Mr, Wllklrii, one of the proprietors of the Madison avenue and Fourth avenue linos, said they were running about forty-fiv- e stages on the two lines, driven mostly ny new men. llo said be told the strikers that tbpy could all go to work nt tho old wagps Hits morning, and If thry rrfuse I this he should hire new men and pay nu attenlluti to the strikers. All the stages ou the several lines were started about an hour late and were put up nt an early hour In the evening. 'Inn proprietor had their usual meeting ut the Holtiniii House, and tvern all as firm as ever In their determination not to pay the 3 a day, WHAT Till! IllllVEItS SAY. At Ihe drivers' meeting In Concordia Hall, nearly all tho old drivers were present. There-purl- s tri m the differptil lines were subst mtlally the rime aa on. flic sday. l'ne Fourteenth street drivers aay they went to their stables at six In tt.e u.ornlug, lound about forty new men whom they tried to dissuade from dilvtug, but they used nu force. They say that onlv three of the twenty new turn hired un Tucad.iv wero drltlng yesterday. The drivers all igrteln saying that the major- ity of the men drltlng are employee about the stable, and that uneiroiielorwtio has a large family und many connections, hat till sous and numerous nephew on the stages. As bi the report that lo) men have been sent for froui they aa) It la absolutely wrong, when so many men ore out of euii lut lutnl 111 the city, to send for men from out of town, who will spend their last cent In getting here, ami then moat of Hum tvlb not get any work. A the soiiti kitchens are nut running, they tear they will starve. They .iy that a prominent proprietor not long since advertised for H drivers, and then only hired otie of them. Many uf the rest had to bo sent home by the drivers, wbu tuade a contribution for that purpose. MO WZAKKM.NU. They deny the report that many of the strikers are "weakening.'' (Inly two have driven ao far. anil one of them, an old man whom (hey all respect, did so understanding that he was to get t-- 1 11 day. Iho driver are a unit In their determination not 10 tlrlve (or f 2.rs).lft eu If thpv lint, lit eiuraeti tu some oilier woik. They will present them-selte- s nt their alubles tins morning ready for work .it 1. A committee bus open appointed who will InvertUato to d .y In regaru to the licenses. A in. in must be a resident of thr city und count)' of Nov Vork. us well as of the ("lilted Stules, before he can have it driver's per- il. It. The (inters lire confident Hi it many men now driving Hate nu penult. Such men are to te .trreaieii. Junn Kelly of ll.tston nnd Patrick Tralnor of tVe-- t Mxtcenih atieett two new driver nil llu K unlet mh street line, tteie attacked by a mini-- b r ol tho old di iter, aa the) tteru entering Hm o np.my atablt a list nt.-ii- t and wero .It gutty Injured. .1 ma .1011 KILLED. All Frlorl 10 -- mtiigle through Additional !illtaldlcs 111 lur 1 ninii I'liellle. N'AsttiNinoN, Mii.r L7.-T- he central brain It of tho I tit m Pacific Il.illroad Company have a inodeat little claim against the I lilted state for nil additional subsidy of f lt;.(M per mile for ("J miles more than tho department lias allowed I hem, and also for the land au'. sidle proportioned to am Ii additional UI) mile', the whole amounting In talue to about eight mil- lions of dollar. Mr. Phillips, one of the mem- bers from Kansas, 1111 Feb. " Intruding d 11 bill tu enable the compiny to go before the court of Claims, with n right of unite. d to tho Supreme lourt, and obtain 11 final judgment for these tn one) und land subsidies, Mr, Plilllip s.i)s that he Is opposed to the bill nud also 10 uny measure contc miditlng n further grant, hut In- troduced the bill to give Hie company a hearing before the Judiciary Committee, And no a- - came Into play the aharp practice by which the people of thl country are ao often robbed III thl capital. Un Friday lust un effort tiu made to at. niggle this bill through 11 11 mere private bill. 'I ui fraud was pointed nut aud ttio Speaker ruled proper ) that It was not a lirliate bill. thejudlclarv Comuilllie hating thu field for their bill, Mr. Frye ol Mnins made au effort to Pitt this mpjsiiro through tvlth. mt any explanation of the lurge Intercat luiolted. 11 aei ma. how ever, t hat Mr. l IImiii ot Indiana, und Meaara, specr and Hund.ill ot l'eiius) It aula, hat 0 nil been wall hlltg this Job, mid when ll c.iuie 1111 tu-d- Mr. speer promptly made thu point ol order that iu the Hill Intuited 1111 u'jpmiirhuton of 11101101, It must go to Hie ( tiuiiuittee of the Whole. Speaker lllaina very propel!)' sustained the pointt and the result was ii du.tlli lo mis promo-lu- Ilitlu job. It died without eteii 11 Miie.il. I heie i. no fear that il.ttill eier le reached this session. The sioui un the Vi I'll lb, Wapiiimiton, M.i) 2T.- -A despatch from Oen. Mirrnuii a)s Hut IciHilo Slum eaierrd Ihr llulieintan 'itieintiil, iie.r the I'ouct sgrnry, In thoN'lojrara til ley )e.trrda;, ana are klllltiK and driving oil Iho aioe A' Jltionol treat lisve been trut from Uiudill 10 the reiiet 01 the aeitlirs. who apt ahanilo dug tneir hi tnai ana coming hi lo the scull uituutrv (it'taibiueiiis t. btliKiieil llirrr. Four hundred Moux stumors t at (. tbetbtteuue Agi'Ui'jr tu atlaik Hie Htes. ttt.i ,j been ami to ben. Cuitvr to lay tlua.u tor tin ui, aa 1 .r.ie t li 111 ark, sud it ueroiary sltai k them. Adlitliiiial n porta frmu Fort sills.) tbst the ami Kiotta. ara elf tiietr aud aM very warlike- iu ttirir actions. Trouble is fesrud, e. icv.ally among tbu border i'illriui-ui- of 'leiaa. Jninea Flak, ,lr,ni .Vlonuineiit, On Saturday noxt the monument over the rrivp uf J.rars t'nk, Jr., Iu Hrsltleburo, Vr niitnt, li to be dedicated. The cereui inlet will be conduetid If the local clergy, and posts of tne (lraut Anur of tbu lit'puuJlo. will uiclU'le In sir ouscrvauce ot Do a pioet..ionat tisll to tba place. 1 be p'.aa crigi-pal- ) Included Ibr pre.ecce ot the Moth llcgiuicui of I uu city. Hostile Hloux Alter Hen. Cuatiir, Bt. Pai'U May ST. A despatch from Oen. Stanley danid Fort BSIIy, Msy W, and rtcplvpd al l orl Liucolu says Ibst loo Ploux left there r 10 iu juiui it by iuum at (Iraud river agenry and n.)euup 'lliey n ill try to lutircrpt lien, t'uslar's sipcoltiou wUuu It blaria. A liui tiuie Uexpecied. aVXfir . 1: it is v. William Nuptun ot Trenton died at his rt '.duns jp.ierdiy. Daniel Mention, while blasting rock st the llaliiw ill svtultu tut of tbu Pennsylvania llallrt au ( olio pan; )estprilay, was itruca ou the bead with a fiaguuul et ilune tad tauhy Injured. jiuaoiii.Y.y, Supervisor ut I.irge Fox Inst event ig vetoed Ibp award of tin' contract lor tbp penlti ntlst lilur in Horace )lig('iow,ikicbltiu auptrvlmr. uiadv a lurtulglil ago. rortl.mdt A. Baraguo and other Indicted flrooslyu ultlel.U art. to apprir tor trial lie ". erk in the Pp.eisl kipgs I'eunl) liter aud leruinrr. Mr. F(prarnr'i couuiti ara strcdiiously wwralug 10 ippuse a second trial. A written appeal, signed by Comptrnller rchroeurr (jun. Jourd a , (u-- fraev, and mher lutlu. rnllal (trooltlyn politiT.iuai was ssul tu Albany la.t mm' asliug Day. Uu I'l siB ihg bid sjisuaiug tbs UrwkliB cblfltr, THE LAKE SHORE'S niEElOVLTT. A Mall ler the Cnncelllna- - of Half Million DoDaral worth ol Aetee-T- ke Conruilon of l.asi Fall's Panic. Irut fall tho Lake Shoro nallrortrl got Into difficulties, and narrowly escaped bank- ruptcy. James II. Hanker, Augustus Schell, and the executor of Horace F. Dark, formorly the executive committee of the oompany, came forward and took up with Mr. VauderMIt a large amount of the stock of the company owned by the company, but In the hands of the brokers, and afterward the three parties each gave his note for (.VO.CKiO. Mr. Hanker sues to have his notes for 1500,000 cancelled, and for other relief. Ite seta out In detail his transaction to the date of his giving tho notes. He says that at the time he gave them he waa much prostrated In mind aud nerves; that owing to tho panic, though he con- sidered himself a wealthy man, there wa dan- ger that the depreciation of stock might In cer- tain case render him Insolvent ; but while In this condition the directors of the road catno tn him and said tint iJD.Uil of the sinking fund bonds of the company had been plodged at hi order to tho Union Trust Company, nnd that Schell and Clark' executors wero willing tn Join htm In each giving their note for toUU.Uii) to protect thl loan ; that remembering how he bad been In the l.ablt ot signing anything for Mr. Clark, und thinking that lie might have au- thorized such an Issue, aud the Union 'Irit-- t Company's book not being at hand and every- thing being In confusion, he gave his notes, and sumo tlmo fitter discovered that the of bonds wero legitimately and properly Issued for purposes of tho compativ tu redeem certain of It debt to Illrd, Orlnnell .V Co. He therefore im- plies to have tils notes declared void for want of consideration, and for a full accounting between himself and the company. The unae wo yesterday before Judge Dono-hu- o In the Supremo Conn Cuumbcr on a 1110 tlon to strlko out a part of the complaint which set nut a matter uf Inducement Horace F, Clark' great railroad ability, aud thl and Mr. Vanderbllt'a Influence over the plaintiff na Im- pertinent, and to compel Itr, Danker to choose whether he will proceed on the theory thai lie owe nothing for the cancellation of his notes, or 011 tho thcoiy that there I an unsettled ac- count between him and the railroad for an ac- counting. The motion tva argued at leugth. The Court reserved It decision. THE OLD It VELD'S XEITS. A Fresh Uebelllon le Paraeuay-T- he Relic leue Troublee In Brazil. LisiiON, Muy '..7. Tho mull stenmer from lllo Janeiro arrived to-d- with the following Intelligence i A fresh rebellion had broken out In Pararnar, but the rebels, who were marching on the capi- tal, fled on the approach ut the Urazlllan troops. Ihe Uiliperorof llrazll opened the Clumbers 011 the Mh Instant with a speech trom the throne. He unld ho hud hopes of the conclusion of a deflmiltt) treaty of peace between Para- guay and the Argentine states, which would put an cud tu present complications. Alluding to religious troubles, he deil.upd that tlie punish- ment nf the lllshups uf Ollnda and Paru was necessary, because they had trabagruAsod the lausaiid the constitution of the EiudDp. 'Ihe (Internment, bv the exercise of moderation and with tho support of the Chambers, would, he belleted,be ublo tn terminate the vuuillct be- tween Church and citute. Rumored Keealse of (lee, t'oneka'a Army by lb Carlisle. lUvoN.vr, May L7, Travellers who have arrived tu this city from the scene of the Carllit war In Spain bring the following Intelligence i (Jen, Concha, with a furceot Republicans num- bering -.- .UU men, I marching toward Etclla. protlnce of Navarre. He attacked tin) Catllst 011 the 21th Inst, with three columns, and was repulsed everywhere. Don Carlo ha left and arrived at Tolosa, capital uf tne province uf Uulpuzcua, fifleti,nilleuutliweit uf San Sebastian. Lo.MH'N. May 27. Tlie Pnrle l'rrtt asserts that Slnor Sogiat.l and the other member of the Spanish Cabinet favor the removal of the ilohen-zoller- u candidature. l'he latest adtlies from Rantander report that Oen. Conch hip concentrated ati army of 2C.0f men at Vlliorla with sixty-fou- r guns, and will lomuience active operations next week. What Ibe Itaaalan (Jruud Duke Son Did svllh Ibe rslnlen Dlamuuda. London, Mny 'Jr. It seems thnt tho llusslan Grind Duke Const.mtlne'a son Nlcno-la- a gate tho diamonds brluiiilug to hi mother to Miss Fenix tor Phoenixi. a beautiful Ameri- can, Tho circumstance uf the H eft, together with Hie fact that he had depoalted large sun of money Willi his bankers, to make pre vision, us he says, against tne itecess t.cs of old ue, lead tu the beliat tl'.it he I lusain). The Fnmlop In Itidits Increasing. London, Muy L7. Dt'siinti'hos trout Cal- cutta state that tho distress from thu famine Hi lndl 1 Is Increasing. Ncirly ;i.( 00 people are dipcndatii upon ihe (iottruuienl lor food. A S h ti tl I lalierniiiu'a Fnte. Tlie cr..tt run tloun bythe torn host Dela- ware la the fog on Mordsj iiUbt w as a ahai; host f rom Fort 1 re, ow ned and asili-- by Kdtv ird tlogatt, Itjgirt wast at. but ll 1. now tliuugtit he 111a alone, as tip ail dom camel a tartmr. J.nn Lyons ot Foil I.ee, who wsi to gone down with tuui, d.d nut leave t lie t illairp th it lilgtit. A small piece of tlie ttoal, 17 ill wa. aa old will e bust rigged w 1)1 a sail, wa. pe. .mi up letter Jay. I shows ttmi tl.e boat mint naie tire, ti.iiipittei) auiastacd by tue wli el, auu 11 1. pio't. amp nut (a t. Pogari wa, strluu.iy tijure.t hi tie pad't es beioie he was thrown 11 to the water, Ibe bad boatmen do uut blstne tlie pilot of the ferry boat. The) aa, that It waa return for a small bo.l 10 ksrp lb middle of tlie rtter In iltkk weatUtr, The Funeral ul Dnvld II. !I.IIIh. The widow of the lute Hon. D. II. Melllsh, member of Congress from the Mum District ot New York, arrltcd la Ibis city from Washington )eiterday morning Mie was ire inpsnled by Mr. 0. II. Milllib Met. rs, Bmart. Ctptneuts, Harris, and Mayer of funeral committee appululed :t) the Pprsker of die House, au'l the peu'eant-it-Arm- ol that tm.'y. t about inntti the party ci.ntiniied its Journey to ant Auburu, ttas.., at which pli.'e Hie w ill be llilf rred to day 'llitiliony was sent tor unt bt express So et.irrs frttn tlda city wpiit with ihe inoutners iu Auburn, ami tho.a wao will alteud His tuuersl wrul later snd aep.r.tjly. Drnwlied tn the Hudson, Af.niNV, May 27.- - 'lo-da- ft voting mail named burton crutsed the river wt.h two vouug Wdinen tn iitnsll boal, a Newtuiimllind dng swimming brloml the host. Wbeu near the oppcsltp shor Itiirten siietiuueil In ( Uli II. P nog ill the hull, au I le 11. I..I111 r.Ver. (ilient I'll' w Iheu, nalllP.l tb'l'a 11a Iilatleatl ftlurt tu help lit! lUI, and al.o (rll lulo l.iu Waltr. HolU situ crtotin li '1 ie a una. of the pers ns ,lro'f .l ar- - A!'ert ('. Ilur-- t 'ti. tormerly t f It tier . an ar.,1 '. tin a v.,' as (lu.-- i Hopkins. Il is aaid ahe w is uiaineo ajtaragolo lr. HutltiU The Funeral ul Cong rrasmttn alpDIali. WoncESltlt, MiusM .t ST- .- riieCnngrvwional cninrriiltee aud othira accoi ipanjtt.jr the ri 111 11114 of ths 1s t ( oc.'ri'.etuin David II. Mtll ah, ot .Serf York, fn 111 Was.ilngton, arrived nern Dili afierno'in, and were Iruiu (he uepol '11 thii llai Malt Hi, u.e by M.yor Davis ami a 1 oiniiilttee nt Ihe l ily rimnell, atnl a Iroin Aubuin. I'tuy will attend tl.e tuners! at tbe L'oiigrrgalioual Church Iu Ae.t uru at lUA.M.tu biorrow. w.ts 11 1 xti 1 ox xori:s. At it meeting ot the Washliiglnn Miinumptit Ciiliiinitlee tti'ds), Mr I'dtiatn. fr"in Ibp H ib l iiuiiiiil tre appointed tu visit Ilie inoiiiinif at to tt ail.liut in', mother at I reiierirwsnurg, aiihuuied report winch was a.l't tfd, reeoluuil uding tint tbe lil'inllllient Pe completed lu aecortlauce with t.iebtauut Lieut. Mar- shall, involving au expemeol (12 IX 0, Tho House Committee on the Judiciary wero yrsierda) ihsclisra'ed from ihp cot ot tit pe- titions of r.luibtih Cady Slanton, 11. Aiiihcny, and iitliers, a.kunr Congrrsi to uiiend to wumpu tne simo protection that eni.irid men enjoy lu the rxprrt.e uf Hii-l- right tu totp, and also le kivo womru all civil aud pnlilli al ritrtits, and alsu from ha eoiiihlarsthiu ut pstnlntis askiug fur wuiiiiu autlraa lu th" Doitlet nf Columbia aud ail olfier Irrrlioruioltti.t L tilled hlate., acniosiTir.s otr cni.it e. The body nf a female Infant was found In tho North rtter, it Hie fool of IU1I1 airpri, last evening. Frank llruiiner was nrrested last night it 219 Power) inirnar.e of fatally a.saultlug CuuradDicia al 2J bj uug slieet. nolectlvo Patrick Keely arrested IMwsr.l Malou, plekpiickcl, ye, lei day on Hroadtta) , lu,t as ae bad aualt'iiru a lady', iucitiiiiook August iTancks of PhlladelphlH slmt his wife on 'lue.. ur mailt in the hraJ iinu iuuii, it i. uppoed, fatally, 1'ruuekshai Peru aruitcil, om.'fr Helll) of the I'lfty-ulnl- li street police, fur wliu.e arrett iiti ihargp it rotutuu a ragpuker bf 1) a wirraul tiaa been issued, illiuot b" njiuid. John Kenhait of South Itrnklin atlottibted to i onitiili suie.iie tiy jmiii'lur fi in lie hiuitibrry boat Coluiubas la.t ui.'hl, llo wai ret uvl by a police-una- , VaS(iicz, the robber chief tnd murderer ar-r- lv ii in tan r'rtu ".m'mo trum l.'ts Anjele. leverlay nu nili.c. He will he lakt n to Monlt.it'y cmiuty for tr al. llo It under strung fuard lo prtteni hla biiug i t lied. A gang of thlerri ura following naruum' rll c us an r neiis.-cn- e ficn plica In placa aloiiti Hip .luil.ou. 5evl il r 'bbprb a have Peea etitiun (teil, snd ii t , M yeal la) Hiey attemptud tn r u lbs I'.l.klil ilaukof Ji)UUaEtDle OUIwsta f.jgUtCUJll ott. LIFE IN T11K METU0P0L1S, J M DAsnES nr.nE axd Tiir.nu bt tub . , H SVX'S RKI'ORTERS. H relllalea on Ib Rail River. The ferry boat Nebraska left her slip at the foot of Booth Seventh street, Williamsburg", yesterday morning, at for Grind street. New Tori, wbilea I schooner snd sloop cme itlltag down th ilreira, baU wsy from shore to shore, with shout one bund ed ins) fllty feet of spsce between tbcin. Tbe steamboat Oenertl Sedgwick, bound for Be Cliff, wss spied dow the river stesirjinr up. The tide wss strong ebb. The pilot cf the Neoissks, toreieplnc danger, signslled msl , bedgwlca to continu on Its course, lb supertax t ejBJ tenatnt of the terry company says lhat no response l tAfJB wis elicited, and Initesd ut gntn on Ma enure the ffTJB fsMgwlcx cut dltroually arrois, atm'n r straight for lh i , Nrbr.sas, The pilot nf tbe w'l Ham burgh boat ll t that collision waa and ordered the engines) t, to be reverted (bat i abock would not be so severe, ) Hut before tbe enmm. nd rould be obeyed the Berigwieli ' fafaTIJ cme across the bow of the Ncbrsak and waa iiruns In 1 the null iv th bow of tbe Wlllian burgh host with a cram, Tbe five hundrd pss e itreri on tbe Nebr aka were wild with nc trine nt. Many of tne wornra , tslmed, while the men cursed the pilot of tbe (leneral & Bediwlck tor hi csrriptai es. Mr. Cbapppl. lbs n atieprlntcndprit of lh VVilllimsnurgh Ferry Company. fJH who waaon hnsnt, aiinred ail thai ther were safe and tn I o danger of belni ilr iwned. Thp null of tne (leneral I fAejH Bedgwlca was severely dainared. Tbe s'.aunchlon and JJH r.lliiiga of Ibe Nebraska were lo t. but Hits did noi invent tier from rui.nli g thp renisl der of the dar. Abuut two weeas ago the bpdgwic ran down a alonp - la thn a.mp placet and three men should bay bsa t urowued out tor pss.lui vessel. Th Mealrnn Veteran on Deeorntlnn Day, ' The surviving comrade of those who fell upon tbe battle fields In Mexico, or wbo have died of dlaeiae rriuluoai from tnat war, will decorate the graves ot their dead enmradea nn Falurdiy. The followimr i 'B nmed comrailra have tieen atipulnted thp Cominlttr I ou Dtcoratioiisi Upn, Oinaon, Cntlrutsnt Cspt. Vanrp, f (ten. I'liit.i, (len. Ward, Col. Tidbill, Marriott, Col.Turnpr, (ten. Sweeny, Cot. Lenuard, ('apt, Oberle, ttllllam Colllgan, Kaa.i Llrut. H 'erwontl, J, Dawson, I fJH Capt.Wade, tvm. F. McAiiley, Wm. II, ltlce. Major Kru- - grr, ('apt, llentlricks, l'rler Waters, I'hi.lp Conway, tvm. II. Maxwell. htepnen l.Townsead, Jsmes K. Mo ffH Auley, Capt. Uayles, and Major Myers, These veterans win, without military di pliv or music, dpcorite Worth's monument, Msy'a, Hunter's, Btru tier's. Far- - ' nam's, Klmbali'a, Ksirthud's, Hiitpr's.andntiiprgrsvpi lu this city and iDillrreuwood. IAI 12 II. on Saturuay aa : uratinn will be de.lvered by Col, Jauica il. Turner on 1 "llatlle Hill," Urtnwoud. H f Newspaper Hlork Hold by Auction. On a long list of seciirttlc sold yeslonlayb auction by Adrlin 11. Muller & Son at the F.ichsnga Baleiroom wis the following! " Two shares Ilrooklyu ; Dally Union Newspaper. I0 rich." F.iceptlr.g Mr. fl D. 11. Tbouipaon, Hie former putnisber of tbe Urujklyn Oileti.and brn reporter, there were no newspaper in-- u vl.lhle at tr.e sale. When the i'nlon stuca was . ofjered. lino share was hid. An nrjer of ll'Jft followed, i iJJH sud Hie two bidders contested ths purchase tu lively ' mar.nrr until It wss atrtics uf at fajo. Duly four turn I In sh bid ou the stock, which waa liuuibt byMr.U.I). Hall of llronklyn. mere are I'M alures ot Ibe capital ttiak ahlch al lh price of je.l-n'- sj would amouut lo , 13 11,000. H Two Our-Mlrf- Una Hall (lalr.es. The Ct clse.-- and tho Amity of llronklyn j H played their first match for lh atnMeur championship on tbe Prospect Park parade grounds yesterday. The weather su pleasant sn-- large numtterof spettator wtlnesstd the game. 'I p Clirl.f as wou by a score of -- Attil. Tbe Nssasus played tne Attilrtica ul Nea YurK en the aamegrounas aud detesiid tbciu by a store ul fjjfl 3i) to 0. An F.iormou (llrder. I An Iron girder twenty-seve- n feet long, and I weighing neirly thirteen tons, wa rrmoved yesterday from tbe Morgan Iron Wuras to the new building l Flftn avenue and Fiftieth itrret, where II is lo support fl weight of five hunurett sod eletity three tons It was luaue at the .i.tn ltou Work, add lb lebaluu rod I were forgeJ at tbe Morgan Irou Worts Van Norl Aasertln hi Pesrer, H Commlsiloner Van Nort h.vs directed Hon. Plncknry, Clerk of tbe Cotumaa Council, to send him f the Dimes tnd saUrles of the 102 employee, la th county buildings. that the Cotnmtitienrrs of ( iVJ the Court lluue bare no pow er to reuiove uy ui tb ffJH emp ot eel. and that their rceolutiualu nduce lae force I will efitel Buihlug. .lluxzl Your Dojs. I jVfl Mayor Hivtne)er hi signed Alderman Mor P .H rl.'l ordlnscce to prtvrnl unmuu ed dog over sit tB months old from running In th stre-l- a. Under th u Bll las aectloli of Ihe ordinance, peraona who brtug coun ejjwj try dogs to Ihe pound will be nnedtTu uutiadot re. V JJHJI cciving fifty centa reward. 1 1 Tb Death of Ker Admiral rihuhrlrk. P AVJ Wa4MI.oto!, May ST.-I- te.r Admiral Wllllim f I flranford St.uSrlck, tbe senior oflli er tf the retired list, ' H died this morning at his rrildeure la thl. city In Itu b righty-tourt- year of Ids ae. He was burn III IK i aroiina in 1TIi, and intrred lh, navy lu Dual, aervina kv JMa aixiy.eiaht years, lour ttmrs he hsa commanded VjB suidri us.twne navy yards, his tw Ice srrved a Chief o. .Sat ai HureiUX. and tor inany years prr sided ever i ha w PJB I tvhlhniiie titiartt. lb- won his rcuuivn in luttlii kbVjl st 1. euteiiaiil of the frlKS e Cuo.iltuiinn in the ttar ul I IslJ. ami nis last scrtte.' afloat was aa Cutumaiider ol I 'tH tne eipeditton. Th Itrvoll In lln.sdtllil Ciillegp. H llllt'.Nstvicu, Mo., May St. The College IUnd, H of fourteen tnrmbers uf the three lowei f c inri have not been lutntnonrd tn appear before thl Faculty, hut luvltig signed the ple.tfr n it to drill, all H but tiirec uitt lets tuwii. uf tue uircewhu reuuiu, tw.irnu lu the tow i. the i..embera nf Hie aenlor ilata deny tt.at they die-- , a pruvp ol the lu'ttiin or th- - lower cla,ees. The) sty tB I ial the ma,iiity uf thrir r asa a in a nip tiny wlih th n. (item ul. mil as lliey are nut iei)ilr, In tl n IL I he v ii lut - no cusp for taking ati) stand aau!sl the codtgi ti auliioriuta, i l liishlnu Olllclnlw ChIIpiI lo Order. il'l Application nu Iilittle )esti nUy before Jiulei . 4 ' 1'rilMn lliuuklru, to rninpel the s ef I'ai.hli j 1 to give the contra t for fiipi Itlng 1hPtllla:e withwa- - 1 ier lu the liae.t ni l. rr H was tt lorih ilmt .Ion " Mfl MtulPiis's hid was ll.il.Ann. I mat llrury Lena's was IIXSI. The ct ntrat'l was given lu Lewis, Thu com-i- t iiUt allt ged lust th.s was duue throligli famrill'lti.a Lewis wa. artnrrof the sou of the Prt anient of tn village. Ihe answer was tnat the I tw din mil illpulvl tJB thai the contract should lie guru tu the lowest bidden ffJB la.ithit Lett., la uol partner ot tho I'residoul's smb. fJJ lirciiion reserved. t'irdll Vlnhiller'a Treaaurer. A motion was miiile before Judge Donohtie Ir) fffl tipreine Court Chamber y. sterday ou behalf of Mr, Mmupl I.. Trpadapil In his suit agalmt pi Ken toi I'emerny and oinersforan uruer 1 coiitpe ig.. i II Mt hols, Triamrrr ot iho Central brain h Uuina fifJJ I'sclfte Kallroa.i, atidaliotreusurer tor the paitlrslain Ml Ctedit Mohlher c uitrict fur c ustrut Hug t erot.l. ti BJ produce fur lusptrlioii iheiaioksof thn contract trans- - BJ aetinua In the t'tutdiugiif the road. Ilu aei ka lo eiunpel BJ the Kvectillvci uiiitiiiilee to an eunt fur the large aub-- BJ sidy cla.med lo be la Itii'lr lunda. Decision revrttd. . BJ The Coloruiln (iuvernoialilp. ilH W.tniiNoio.N, May 27. It Is said Hint thl vM ('halter Ituig has flird up tho stale tor the O ivcrnor H ship el Culuriito Terntnr) in ntieipaliou of lieu, tio, IH Conk's trjicnou hr th' Smaie, wiuili the) ciaiin ll BJ lerliia .t man nsuieti Oiell, l.tiiueriy a Hemucritli in.Miihi r uf i tu'gre i fi.nii ( slitiiniii, and a creature BJ ul the II. nk of i Is in he iniiiiliisteil. Th Hank n' l al.fi run ami the I'hilf-- liing In Colorado ai hand aud glove in many lsrgt .peculattoas. BI A .Vturder In Mew Jeiapy. IBJ On May 10 J.tme 1). Drtelin nud Patrick H Ityan. larinera. near Mount ridge, N..1 , qnarrrreil, an4 Drveltnwai rlat.tteti In Hip tiead. liyau waaatrrsied. H iirf un died yisicruay aud llyan is titld on uchargeul muider. BJ Irl'ale Trraaui'ei- Ittttiies'a Cnntllilnn. sH I'TH'A, Me) 2T. No partlciilir uliaiue I tinted H in ftatu Treastirrr Itiinrs'a condlilon lu'day. II. s faint- - VJJ hit arrltu iu L tic. Mm joritMi Ainnrr rturx. H Col. Andrew S'nu f has been reinstated al' coiuitiauder . f ihe N ueiy amh l.egliiiriit. BI Abraham Schwartz nf 1W Hldge street fell from H lie .e((n.(1 st try window ut his hau.e )ulcrdayaua mm fractuied his skull, An unknown mm nbotit forty yo.tr old, with t dara hair, euiouih face, no coal, gra) vest and pinl- - mt loans, wis I .unl dr iwued yenerday at Ihe puulh I rry, Peter Snyder of Thirty-fourt- stieet ami Heo. eud avenue was fatalll Injured earll tu!. Ulnrlilutc bf MM f.liing trom a carl that he was dm lug through first n avenue. BJ jtuatK.i t'lto.u nu: ruiiiui kai'ii, " The Unston boat tho Mutual In Iloiton ) terd ) u lu i. 'Ihe atcamshlp Trojan Is given un for lost, yeiirrday oriug tier dfiiiih day out frum tllssguw. Ill Hi buae ball game plated 111 New Il.ivea ytst.rdHyby H.s Allan. lo aod Yale Ciuns, tho lurmei won. to :i. 'I he Kama ltefnrm (iringpr are to unite wltk the Di'iuocii'a lu a state uiivtiittun ui 1 opt ka on Aug. ft io iiiiiituil bial odlcira and iiudilatt-- for Hunrl llochefurt left Otiiulii for Chlcaeo ye lerd.s, where he win stupune ttty. Tuenee b goes t New nra, where ho will lemalu five uaii, aul Iheu g direei lu hwiut rlatid, John Seeley of Port JervU, it brukeinan nn an brie freuht tralu, fe trinit auuilcar at Mlil.beiowa yp.teitla) and was ni irmly tujured. Due It g and b iia a nils wrie fearful ) nuiitleJ. Dr. Kenealy, of Tlchboriui notoriety, I In Ottawa, t'ai.ada. o h in i e utt.eeie wnh the da. velottinelit or too ii Inltig interests ul Nut a bcoila. 11 was the guest of I ord Hullrrln nn ptllir.ia). li ito FipIiI icvde her first alii'e ir iuee nn the tl.ettrlc il sis.'e lent r l o afieri li si Ilia liu.tiiii fhr. trp I t the belli IU tit Henry tit l.leul.en, the hutlaeaa lliausger Sue llriit',1 ll....is p '11," lllo lllldg Ot blKbl ' aud eiUilllC'l III IK ,f 'l'-uj ll )'. The steamship Farad if, wlih Hie 'low Ail.mtla lelegtapn i .,.'! 011 huiril. wh.cn ssiu'd Iroin r ngia,.ti no til' UUl.ll I,iei ill ilfll.lt. I in OW ') Un c ,h' will be la iU' d ot Perry Hetd, I' in mt isisnt Iroui Ililifai one hundred ti ilea, lb rara..) will tUcsptucved Iv H; Binli, S. U, t

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Page 1: The Sun. (New York, NY) 1874-05-28 [p ]. · 2017-12-15 · "vm 2:M. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1874. MUCH TWO CENTS. I AFIXAL IM.OW ATT11KR1NG ail:, ci.rss rixiiic.trisn himself

"vm 2:M. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1874. MUCH TWO CENTS. I

AFIXAL IM.OW ATT11KR1NG

ail:, ci.rss rixiiic.trisn himselfJIV THE it I. UO ItD.H.

XXtrr Allornev-Oeneri- il WHHanm' PrnprrtrHal Imprnsrd al Public P.peur-Joh-n O

timia'a Plagstng Job-T- h vwr Taxfswlndle Tlagrui'et'a Hnnkkerplng,

YVasiiiniiton, liny ',.7. Tho Districtillon closed sn far a tho taking of

Hestlinony I concerned. Tho ch..r.icter of thotestimony wa In keeping with thattaken yesterday. Atlorney-(loner.'- il Williams,at the request of tho committer, appeared amimade a statement concerning tho grading of hislots mi Hhode Island avenue bv Hie Hmrdof1'iitille Works, lie denied In tho most emphatlotninncr th.it there was any collusion betweenhimself anil Hip hoard to have thin work ilnnu uttho oipensr of the public, lilt tory, In e,

wim n follows : A contractor! Mr. ltlloy,atked teriulssnn to take cruel from hi lotaand he gaio him that (rn llctro. with tho under-etandl-

th.it ho was to lovpl the surface mid re-- d

iip tho anil removed. Ho ulo gate the run- -tract ir iiptiulMloii to tako dirt from hl groundto Oil lot near by which had heeli derl ired apublic uulsanro. Theio m no understandingthat ntitlio.lv wt to lin pihl for griding hilout, and he hud no Idea tli.it the II" ir J of Pub-li- e

Works w.ia t ii.iv one cout fo. Hut piirnnaetThis was hi ter-lo- n of thpca-o- ; hititlipnthorei'oid of lh lloniili.f public Woik were pro--

i ouceJ It appeared. Ilr-- t, thattin. attimm:v-(ii.m:i- i t. Williams

1 Jiad addressed n letter tn Ho-- 4 Shepherd askingtint lots on which tint Attnrnev-HctiprA- r pal iceFto it should he graded nnd fixed up In Unastyle 'I'll It loiter Shepherd endorsed In tlb-p- i.

nice n follow! "deferred to t'lpm Hall,Inapertor, who will I. in this iiltomlpd

i to al once to the pntlre put l. fnet Ion of Mrs.Vt llll.un " Then follnweil n further endorse-ment ' the General lnpectnr that he hadordeied ltlloy and t'lark, contt.ntiira, to gradetho ground about tho Attorney-Ooneral'- a

' limine aa directed. Accompanying this letterwore thr Mils for tho contractor', tilt certificateof the Heneral Inspector tli it the work hadbeen on n per order of Hliephrrd. and the

I measurement of the same by iisltnht engineer'rankllii. stowing that ahout l,i,m) cii'mc yards

of earth h id I'Cen removed. Tie c infractor, .Mr.Jtllef. wasawnrn and tealltflod that the GeneralItitpei tor urged him l i do Hie work, tellingtil in it u to accommodate .Mrs. V.li.iuis : that ahe herself raiue afterli i in nnd urged him t I kg tho Job

' and finish It Immediately, lie did uiidpruke It1 and c i'tipl'lp It, with ths understanding thati the wot k Iip.iu done for the special uccont- -

inodatton ol the Attorney (icneraJ. und per-formed II in good fulili. After tho work iv.ucniiitiletPd tl.eru was iilftlculti alout getting hislur. which he could lint inn risttind until hplotinJ out lli.it lliey wero trull led In tlnd n

to cl arge It. l'lnally t or ch .ced p irt offarIthode Inland avenue nil I h part to .1 puhliobllpv. ,tud f"r this he received cerl Oc.ttea ; hutfor np h ilaii 'e. omc I.im. he wa still unpaid.'J hp (IrneMl Insti ctor. Mr. Hall, wa called, aidorrui uj.ited the cuiilract ir 111 every particular.It .1U0 u;ineared t;ikl a k'r.'iil deal more w rkiould liiv." been ilono hid nut l hie! Knelneertluaoll-- i .11 rpd nh it wni eoIiu on, and thero-liu- on

Hnpiied the work.tiik i.Aaoio .1011.

Adilf f'lus w s Jirun recallel and piam.fned In regard to varlou Ihinm ! tt.e conanlt- -tpp. bit e.pet'UUv a to the Ilu'k'liiir doi.e byJolin O Kvana. Ho s.ud he h.id obtained lute

41 i.vt niRlit tne iiapi'M relation to IhH work whh hliad been ao repedpdlr ralle 1 for. He had

' worked in urly nil nlirht to prepare .1 statement1. as the committee had directed. It appeared

f mm this fiat ncarlv all the Uaclni: used by thoII Jl.i.irJ ..f I'libllc Morks to puich.iaed from

John (). Uiiiiis. There was this very peculiar1110.111a o;wnimlt of maklnc thee puri hiues. Theflair was suptdled by Van lliunt .V Co, shipbrokers of New Vork, and was billed to the3loard of rubllc orka, but consigned to John

" O. Uva'it. I hr board paid Kvans ' and 75 centsaipiare foot for thp common qu irry ta.'p Mag

rierflie and all fpet lemr' lis, Irrecular In width.The price lists of Von llrunt Co. for last tear

rj well for the present sear allow thai thisaire and MUalltv of tlaicKliu; was worth, delivered

11 at WaliliiLton, from 'M to --i cents per iipureJ f ot. Thus It will he aeon that Kvans made

(r. tin IK to i& cents per foot iro3t. Ilia sales Inall to the bo rd footed ut VSsXrifi. Tnenall this ll.U't-in-s waa laid nv Kvnna atBS cents per squaro foot. All this worksa.is done for Kvans by aoh contractors,who rec. Ired from ;ti to .' cents per footfor dreasuik' oid I jlnrf it. Undine .ill ibe cementand iind. '1 lilts 1'iulta inado Hiiother .HI c uts

r ppr f'.ot i"iM on thn lailiu;. A verv nice littleJ job for Mr. I'vans. It la not at nil urprlin:

th 11 lie can fford to employ .lie best local talenta- - iu the ( lilted at.itea to deleud him.

THE al'.WKH Til.Another sery Important statement hv Mr.

t C11-- 1 reference to tne aener tax. In toef.. i. rili .ee dimel the 111 dri .ini is weie ..II

1. billl li i.l .at theb u'd ji.a f.lo 171 1'. TheI 11. ti d i'.ite" bid p Id on lice unt of III ieewer- - tl..l. Lil 70 Tiiere reinmn d tiSI.nl).

M, aim 10 pii tin the prlv.do jTuperty illM. Iluli.. i:iiw. to bat led i.onard of (XK- -

lo In li'Mietoisn the tot of t eii..ilri .iw.rs leas tiinn $i,Oji, and

I. jet pru ite iro'er'v iv .s -. ased under thef hi 1. 111 ner i llo ). Ill Ins o. iiihui tli. a wasiiiij.i-i.- I 01 ui 1. receive tou aref 11 nit'

hi ..f i " iM.iuliiee. Mr ( liis further saidti, il tne r.tt!e'iii lit vmu her ma o b C itrioilvlor lt dn 1; 11 M'.i"! "" which appears III tlie

j. ( lelln.r ..'i-ii- .a He -- aid jl'.i.l'.jhad I., en p d Connolly Instead "I .(j.nii, ha it

I. a pus in t .0 lioieitinr a a' finer. Il any- -H. r in.' nei'ded to c .mph'te ibe trinii't h of. Mr Iu. to day's work liirnl-iie- d It. lie atatida

n w auiained by the ri c rds 01 tho board, nndC"lr .bMi.ttrd bv thu lesi iiii'i'iy of iho alib..r

rcj Un.ilero' tne VI p I'realdeut's and Uliclucci'sis. cdi. e. All the I'Borta of the lliiu: .ttorniitv have

uiii rli Uileil to aJoct nl liiteL-tliy- , bis honesty' of niirp m', or his pr feaalonal skill. Theioin- -

,1 n.lllfe are perfectli aatlai.cj oil theso pniuta,and inelr rupott will be unanimous Iu commend- -

1 In.' I1I111 lor his feurlcis, noneai c.oire.n.i'Mi srsTAJNKt) itroNK or m.s awt'eiis.II it th- - II j.ird of l'ubllc I'lunder hair anotiipr

M oi l. .rtui l;y imw to cniumln that they hateit. hit . 1. ii. ned and mint it 'i 11 ti al.01 in ti.elr

onnl '.iv. Dr. John II III. ike 11 a put mi theit .11 tli liviii'ion mid d 111 r. irar.l

el l'. Hie 11. ell. "la of do.lnr luiaiim-- s bv Shepherdert Al. lit' inleiiined the aaiein still more em

aii'-all- . and am c,.IIlIv than fill's. Hi said' that hi li. nl only oeeu L'lviuj his undivldi il nl- -' te.i.inii 11. ih.i utfaiis of the hoard ailice the lat

01 J..n .0 , I. 11 111 that (line be had,of 111.mi irri-'u- ii r 'los. Ho 'hoiiL'lit f rjj. tnat II w is a ipi 1 bad iluok' h r member 01 the

t hoard to 111 an tr. muri r. I In n ii.'..Iii thtro mislei In k n h do 1 er 011 I no l e su.er. Jlo could

r. no i,t a. he pleiaod with tun m.'liov. and 110. 11 it.l' .ld tell tihi.t he l.ad ilono tilthout In- -

4L v.. i.'i'in. di .us tr.ui" o Hons ir un Hie oic.iid- -

VJP, rii.iii-iti- ho itu down to ii-- pieaent day.It J I el .1 ."Ver been a lllth Col.b.i Mi."'i r is lice Minis iiio icier been tlx.

11. .. (Hi, Him lllldltor iihu Issued" c 11 . 11 wmc'iui r e ,H"ii.riion of Ma- -

iur eruuci itsoineiitn wuro based h d never'll Mle.i 'to mi, Tiiitu was no way In hh h

ri a in. - ".un could no ultioier d h mrr.iiM lncth-- ' - irtr'- - iii'coouta, u l.hout uolnj; overHi'l tiii in l oi in., couimeiieeiiienl to du'e. Dr.l' II. ke - ll thai In. li .11 ulscoli'ICd tlila dot' et" a ... 111 . oiliuis iu tin. f)r..iiin, nnd iti.uld

ii. uiha .if I. mi rei' itnini'iided iiiid lnMt"d,,rl li, hi a .iliL'e Ii ill II not belili fi r tho l1HChtla.il- -,..s Ii 11. 11 f Ii Iih ped would corn iny errors.Till' A 10II11.1 delect uhlioi In. I..11I m.jr .ol o In reto- -' sltliiitivia the practice hliophtTd hudHlwiH- rrtiriedi.ii of iiiuiilni: tne bo ru, priaomin-M- o

ft f' r 11. exeii laliur nil lUlii.vers. Tins, liei.,J lh mfii'. ti u vtroiic.aiid linhud thoruloro Joined,n,l wi ll Mr I'm aln Iiiaiatliiu upon tuj .1 iT meot- -

hu'i n 11 o i.o.ir.1. mid that all Important nutturs aii 1. il b. rufirred to tlie moiuhora fur tholriL'tuti ti rooii,

iiika-- i 1t1.11 ua(Iu;iii:ic'h iio.ikkefpino.O l Ma.'rui'er was hu .lit pinmliiod In renard

t'' hit n inia, and, s In his loutier eiaimna- -

li ii. the utter unreliability of Ins bookkeeping,tr. 'I di iii inatrated. Kverai d 11a afo ho was re- -

1' l. i'ieaiei to prodtico vouchers to con eapond to1. Jj riirl.iu, iniiuoliU wnlch his clicck stubsI' :' i.imid di- h d mule, He protended to have

J' tin in. i. ut when tin v were -- 0 minted to tho)ti 1.0,1,11 K 1,.,. t ,vaH that they In 110

' iiri nondod to the uiuoiintaof theclipcka,t.ei.cari hu could trrn .il the amount was

rk. I .' "ot ,f M. Il.is. Iu e iininliik'" i" Iipi k in oka, found Hint .111 tin- - 121 li and IRth

tiei '"It, I, he hud Issued checks paiildo to, "til "Mh. Hiker i the lint .National Hank

"I .'wii York, for Jl.'ai.UiO. Ihe stubs of1M).0 limits boro certain flit MS enterodIn a ililt.ocnt ink anil ovldently lit a'"sp'l'u iii date to the l.aiiliiL' of tlie check.

;"r ' I heap iiturea Mairruder aalu were ilie iiiimiiernftlie audit ,1 s ceruLiMie wnlcli tieie paid with

li,' Jtip 1,,.. . ,m, nH naked I1I111 II tho natural,t.i. lnterniii i. Ir ,111 all ho circumstances would not' ;'u tti ii In li 1,1 ciiun lljker thu money to buy 1111

VS. !' '""i i' mi'i at forty or llfly 11 nts on the dol-,,.r( lar, and w .1 tlioi wore turned In a monlhiiftur- -.,(.B W,""J UlteraJ t,B lilllllliPUoU the Stubs Of tho,ii.t iliwks. Mn.'nnli'r s.ild ol courau If the commit- -

if "; Inoiit'lii ihuv wuie II Kcouiidrela they mlirlith'f't uiiil'.lii,'. "Hut," oalil Mr. Ilaa. "irns"' iiiiilhiiik' to tuevent ou Iroin ilolne this

V ''ory i r" Ho had to udinlt that thuro wastin tin n on him wliaioier, and that lie couldAisvk doiiu tills III allium even case,

H lMuiiilarlliff OIIicImU I'ons-klprl-

Ciiahlbc on, H 0., May The three Com-- 9

Jnlsiloaar.nl liirmnll rout iy, who mpre Imbued lasttoiVttiua.",,"u" Ful"9 'ull"'i t"u tri4aii4

J1IK A.llfO.V'S nVFlSSDERS.

The Tpleran Hot. 1)ix Kpsrlpnlnt th FirstI) I rial on Iu Wa.hlmlaa Mjuare-Vosier-d- ay's

fllllllarr raueaat.Ono of tho most brilllnut military

seen In this cltr for many tear was threview of the V'lrst Division N. O.H.N. Y. yes-

terday by Hot. John A. Dlx. The announce-ment of a review by his lUcpllency caused thecitizen soldiery to turn out In untii'ial force,anil the ranks of most ot the regiment werewell filled.

The troops formed In line at 3 o'clock onMadison avenue and the Intersecting streets, therlcht rcstlne on Thirty-fourt- street, each regi-

ment bavin been uaslened its position prior toIcaTins its armory. At 10 V. M. the head of thocolumn beaan to tiioTe aloug Thirty-fourt- h

street toward Klflli avenue, each regiment fall-In- s

Into Its proper place as Its predecessorspased. The bands struck up a lively marchlniftune, and the division moled iimcLlr downFifth avenue. Hanked 011 either side by mad-ruiru-

11111 tltude. ...At tho Fifth uvetitie entrance to Washlnctnn

square a at .ud. cnpshle ot sccninmodatiiutnearly a thousand persons, had been erected,(lov. Dlx. hl st.II. and generals ofother dllloii.s atood at the southprii end of thostructure In an encio.ed s,i ce, which wasiiracp.fully festoo I wr.h theliatlon.il eolora. Major- -

deli. Mhaler. comuialidliii: tho dlvUlou. rude bywltn hlsai.IT al.oitlv before, and wlieelln totlie rluht dismounted and took Ills stnllon nearthe (loteruor. Ills nodv Board w.isc'apl. Klein stroop of cavalry, which was well mounted audB lendldlv ui.lf.'rined

'I he I bird llrluadc. lien. Varltn. had the rlchtof the column, and was headed by Hip peerleisSeventh Iteitlmeiit. (Irafull i's band, Iu niiutnll;centuidfortii. was erected with loud checr. anilwhen the rtuimeut. tnarchliur 111 columns ofcompanies, appeared upposlle the stand,tho shouts of applause were redoubled.After tho Seventh Itcgliuent c.une Ihe Ninth,Col. lira. no. with company fronts of fourteenDiss inarchlntf like veterans. 'I he F.lshth, Lol.hi oil; the Flftv-Uft- Lleut.-Oo- l. ScIiIIIIiib: andthe Hut (the old II an kiln Zouaves) hroticht uptho rear of this brigade, ftier were followed bylion. Ward and the First llrlcade. consisting oftho Twelfth; the Col. Kavanagli ithe SeTentj-iilnt- h. Col. Shaw; the Twenty-second- ,

Col l'orter;uiul Ihe Sevnily-Ut'3l,Ueut.- .( ol,Vo-e- . 'Ihe Twenti-secol- wa iirecedcd oydll-more- 's

baud In iiiiiforms rich with cold lace andwclulited dim n w 1th bullion. Arbuckle, the cor-net plajer. was on therient of the tint ran, theband Is uniformed more richly than the famousNinth lleiflruent baud In the halcton daisoftnai corps. Their inarching uiid wheelingshowpd perfect drill nnd discipline. The Seien-tr-ulu- th

lllu'lilanders In kilts created a sensa-tion, the companies maintainlm: as perfect pl-Hon- s,

especially whilo paasm.' tho grand stand.hs ever did tho clack Second Infantry of theregular ntniT. -- lit) ninth, the representa-tives of tho Irish eleuiei t. also did good inarch-lu-

llaltery K brought up the rear of thebrigade.

Col. Conklln and stuff, fecund Brigade, werefollowed bv the Flitli Kegltuent. C d spencer;the Sixth, Llout.-tol- . Van Vv.Ki the Lletenth,Col. VIliLar; tho F.i.'h'y fourth. I.leiit.-Co- t.

Mitchell; and the Ninety sixth. Col. Stone. '1 hoFifth. In rtgalaib'ti uniform, with the I'riiislauhelmet, was nearly 4t strong, and marched well.The llloventh wa also well handled. Ihe rearof tne procession was brought up b the ThirdCavalry. Col. Undue, and a platoon of police.

The tiovenmrs stuff ccmprl-e- d Adjt Gen.Ilatlibone. 1'aiin King. Lomutla-air-lieiier.- il

K o.x, y tarter iiaatcr-licueri- il

Kn pp. and MaJ. Oeu. Duiui. ei..'.n.'er-li- i uiief.uiid Ci Is. Han nton Fih. sicney I'e Kay.llaveii,Hopkins, and ( law lid. aides- -

MaJ -- Uen. J.imcs V. Hosted, into speaker oftho Assnnblv, and Mal.-tie- 1). 1. ood, theI'reinler of the stale senate, atood near theUovernor ti roug'ioiit the renew.

liuv. Dlx exprorard hliua. If highlr Pleiaedwith the appi'arani e of the troops. A he .tood.hat in hand, wutctdiiir tho rtgliiienta file by. t'ievuteraii watrlor forgot the stoop of out age, andcarried himself na erect as nuv man 111 all thosethousands. He will review the second 1)1 visionIn llroukljn

the .Vi'ir ju.uiu.y it wiwviso.The tlnrrlaso of Fraderlca llowlden le V.tn.

KapltHel lleaHVldss.Gen. Itaplutel Hcii;ivlile. the Mexlcnn

Minister to llerlln, was nianled yesterday In

Trinity Chai el to Mlas Fredetlea Ida llowlden.The nude's f illter, Mr. Frederick llowlden. ofE. Itemtngton A Si.ua, rifle manufacturers, vis-

ited Mexico two or three tears ago In the Inter-ea- tof the flrm. and was hospitably received by

the pfllcers of the Ciuicrmiii'iit. His family,among whom wa his ncc impllshed daughter,Mibs rreder c 1. .ii','oii,panied tilni l'he) timedIn the eit of Mexico for sever I uu tiths, andthere m J ile t hu .'icuiiib'ance of Hen. llcnatldca.lie 11 is of p .man purei. In. c. cuiuinatided a illviali'liof the 111 tin. mid wms well Inl nued IIImilitary attain. He tin. I been in ttivniy-tiv-

and win-- looked upon na a heio.Sei'i-ia- l mllltarv tioiks In tne paiuau I ingiiagem re written ut h in. Ill' I id. " I he Maun 11 ufAnna," h i bieti ntghl .' cointi. elided by thehiil i ll).' r ol lb" I luted Mate- - mm. Ho

atood lo d Irt .111 politic, prefi n ing t" bo 11 a

l ilt a few l ugo 1're-it- lt III la rd'iiisKed him to represent the republic ui lltillu,iind hemcepleii thept -- 1.1 11.

l'rii'oii. to 1 ii its Mr llowlden and Lis familyri't' riieil to tin r rleuMtil 111. 1 11 at lilMe tl.ali atreel.lu tids nil. den ll.11.11 u.ia, whoh ui been mm h tilliiclu.l to Mi- - 1 u dnic.i. d

mairl go He was SJ; alio Lb. M.e li

spoke tlie puni-l- i. 1 rem h. and Hall. illlangua'i a. and was u pi.tinl and snuerof prou.-la- e.

She was id ited In tin cut, all. I herteachols profioiuiii I her ontof ttietr gre.ile-- talius Iho lienelal was i.ci"ited as her atitior,lit.,1 tlci engagement won eh'brated v u grnliilstipner, lo 11 Inch inaliv of .Sen ork's fairetsous and dattgliters were Invited. Yesterdayiv.ia tlxed I'll the weildili; The Mexican Minis-ter to ttd-- 1 .iiintry, simr Marlsial,wa.s

by Fiealdenl l.erdo to lend his preacuce tutl o occasion, and the Mexican Con-u- l 111 thiscity, .luau N.tvar 11. n.is asked to be pre. out and

to the lliltrrtuirp.About 1 o'cloi k y aterdav aftertmon Twpntv-fift- h

street, between llrnadwuy aud sixth lire-m- e.

was Hind with carrlagra. The steps of'irlnlty Chapel were ruined with lirusaols cjr-pe- t,

and a "trip of Hie same readied to the ctirb-aton- e.

Over this was a bright-colore- d riming.Ileforo" o clock tho dltlce w.ia tll,ed. The or-ganist, Mr W. II. tul'iert. pl.iyed nn " Andanio"by II lines, an "All' urn" from llcctlioien, all" And inie" from lluyuu, mid Handel's " tlrandWedding Muieh." As the bildal partv wen)

ti.u rimreii ivhlle-robe- d choilaters sang:Ilia vreli .line wn. the tall,

li'itu ei ih lay,W 1.1 a d 111 an i'f tisll

1 u tl' tue marrua uay.Allltli,

Two ustirn leidlng the ro, werpby Mlul.ler M.iri-o',.- .m l ulfe. Mia. Ilowl-ueli- t

uioiiier of thu bride leaning on llio .inn of(ieti.lleli.ill.lt". iv, a pelt, and lidlonii g tlieillw.ia the bride at her f il her- - mile. -. Ilotil-de- n

was at lire, I In nolle a.itin, diuuht., andorange t'totBoina weie in tier 11 til.

Ihe Itev. Dr. I'm is aai-te- d bythe Itev. lit.McWnli ker. peifoinieil ih" hca itlful eeiettioiiyof the r.iilse.'i'.il I hiircht acd iitoiioum uil lieu,llrliavioe- - .il'd j.i- - llotildeu li.lfi'.ui'l Hid ml' .

Iu Hie en. itch iv. re 111. .Ill 11 .lilts of Meilcon id of spam.

Iu Mi How hlen'a residence the hi dial presentswere UUl'l.i'eil. hey i.ere iin.lly diauiouiia,A diatuoud necklaic Unit teal IU.IKI was thegift of Urn bridegroom. Tito (ii tur.il and Inscliariiung 11 Ifo Hill sail In the Hcolu on ttio l'Jlhol Julio.

l.'live.llnir the hllalvorih .litnimipnl,MEClUNlfsviixr, N, Y'., May 2.. The

liionuuuiit wa. uuvelud here lo.gay, theweather as liar, and the military 1111 Ir an linpojlnguppesrancc. Afur tlie iiroceHilu rrscned tin, grandstauil In li e cuneter), and after prs;er by the Itev Mr,Klaglei, pa.tur of I f rriinytrrlin Cliurch, a spilug

a loui ilttl 0) Ol.e of li.P lliliulter, sad tlie tain a.prang baca, x;.u.l..g tu tietr itu uiijiuaiiig granbe

saafl. ha 1. (.un of Tr delivered trie liieniortai ailerr., kivii g Hie luiotry snl rart'rr ol ( ol. f.h.a.irlli

'1 lie orator of tv iiar, tne Hun. Julius c liurrua.olMlctiigsn, na. ilitruuiic-r- l I,; bra. li heller, slid

the orwtluu. IV. il. Mcl.lroy of Albany rsail tlieliuain.

The laoiiument U of Q'lluej grsnltp snd hai ntitt Iic Hid v ten-tu- t tlnlih. tli sliafi n nni.ueil In nt'tago-lia- l

binn. HQ Hi weat sple et pie ha.e la llir word" Ml.aorih " cut la baa rtilef In alo.-P'- l lellera Ore

. lol tr. Ktt llibl the ur.t fact! ot (Up uls la abronze uiruailtoii of liatvurtti. Tne nurta f unt of tliedir lua tils inicrii'llon "Lol 1 liner I). l.lUnorlli,roinnian ier of the Ile, uneut of Hm Sevr ork Fire

..tiaics, Hunt al Ms. Is, -- alitor coiin'-i- , New y ra,Ma) II. DOT. K.ll'U at AlcxinmU, Vu., Mir !!l IMI.in i.lii - Artt Lai fai in Hie war fur tl,e I iiiuu."Un tlie east silo ol I lie 'lie is slab of while mirtilf, onmurli taiarvi'tl a unique and heantifui it at of tii.114,cupied frulll a druailig liuilo by KlUaurlll. A rule,aword, Mind, ti)0'iet, f.ag, tiunner, ao d ailtheaicouIreiiieuli of nai lire eiiinitely arranrtd itnileriieain a

UlelU. Uttr ad l. s ildrlil, haiiruu inr Initial. " h 1'..

il." irriueiiiraili ml. ro.it Lf aim. 1. the Uriel tr 111 aleUer aril 111 10 til- - uairiiL a litil- - crrvioui lo In.

out ou be exieUlllli uu wliiih lie tin I till ijrmtt" all) COLtriil,cti .nilant Hist lie wlio llolotli I'ten Ibefall of a sparrow an) i.ava .oiud purpe.e elan m Lisfate ol one like ma."

At tlie lies') ui Hie rravr nsn 'i s sranlle itoi.e beir-Iii-

iliu in.i rlpllou " lliint r " On the aouili tide "t 1I11

atiall gill lctors tell "ml "The Male of Nt w 11rH

umledln ciiiiuiirt'ioist.iirf the catrlot'ini v Col. HI.,worth I'T rotitriuiitlng ui of the rtiliiu fuidsinilnrrti lion ut lli.s inonuini nt. (.tia Her 7 Jo, laws ut 17:1."A hrsuiitnl .lin Id is tarird inlaw ai up Uir null, andsurinuuiiiiiif all appeals freedom . iirnul biru, none Inbrok,itJn(liiig guird with um.iretcbid wmgi.

A Iter Ihe flood.Accurate sketches of the aqueduct In Its

Prei'iii vonuittou. AUolm Idenli ot tim il..usitiUi nhood, bi-- inn! Ui.it't ihmiuUd jttuiiuiir. Uuilo di; aUllniai tlijon.-n- a.

irMHflBHIIIHHHHBLIilHHi

F1U5NCH BILLIARD EXPERTS

LAST XIQIIT' O It J! A T a A MIS IXTAM.MAX J HALL.

The riayera Tool nad Cnaflrleet-Matnltlr- enl

Itound-lhe-Tak- Mketi-T- he first Vlclerrfar Francois Ubaasr.

Tlie mtltoh nt the three-ba- ll

rarutn came of billiards between the twoFrench experts, Albert Uarnler and FrancoisUbisay. was plsyed last night In Tammany Hall.The rules wore those governing championshipmatcliea, and the n'akes were nominally Ut aride. L'bassv, who had never won a match In

New Y'ork, w a by some supposed to bo an easyprey for tits competitor. Other believed thatI'bnssy'a reputation at a player In F.urope hadpot been overestimated, and that under favnr-aid- e

circumstances he would prove his superi-ority to Harnlpr.

llcfore tli aame wan opened two, three, andeven four to one acalnst I'bussy was offered andtaken, and It la probable that more money waelost on tho match than on any played here forthe list four or five yesre. To the stininso ofall but I'liasay and hla friends the awkwardfnrnier-llk- e plaier tipat his dainty opponent bylong odds, Knowing ones any that L'h.iasy tinnbeouawaltlng Ills opportunity to make money;that knowing Ins ability to compete success-fully with any plaver In this country, he hasallowed himself to fall below par In tho poolsuntil the chanco offered to speculate at odds;ami that he has thioiigh his filends take.) everyttet st odds against him. If this be true, thent'bis-v'- s wlnnlnrs on account of last night'smatch cannot fall tsrauortuf ftUM).

tll'EMMI Till' HAM..

The gimp opened at H.Ort. I'bissy winningthe lead and starting off with .1 nil'?. In hisfl'th Inning he made me first seine(gi, and ut the rlose of the ninth, after ordinaryplay un both sh.es, he stood ill to his opponent'sil, A heautltul round-- t shot and 11

niignlDcentlv executed mass,' follnw by I'bnaiyand two or thiee pretty draws by (larnler were,up to this point, the only remarkable features otth play.

'I he two Frenchmen were cool and collected,and played with no sign uf enthusiasm. UarnlerIn his tenth Inning ran tit) 21 bv delicate work,and in Ids twelfth I'basav made 10, and tho scorestood U to 44 In favnr of darnler. Several unin-teresting Innings followed, but 1'b.vay openedthe seventeenth with a magnificent roiuid-the-tabl-

shot that left the balls so loosed that hocould, after the execution of one of his won-derful long drawa.do f retty much a--s he pleased.He rolled up 15. and had scored tatotlarnlpr's if.

The eighteenth Inning was a blank to rbasy.but was worth A to (larnler. and the playersstood even al M. This fact seruiPd to alirI'hatsy, When he entered on the work I. ltd u"tfor him In tne nineteenth inning lio haJ 11 diff-icult cushion kiss tu mako to get the balls

or wltiiln good carom range, but theshot w is nude, and more thtn three sceruothers followed this In rapid succession, aouioof them wonderful In too delicate certaintywith which they wero executed. I Ms In ilnggavo h ui CP, and hla total stood lol to U ar-

um's 61.WAIIVIIKO IT.

flotti tren now warmed up to their work Osr-n- tr

broke f. r.' In Ills -- lit Inning, after I hastyli d scored IC, nnd ,'lo-e- il with a nil's trotu thospot after a Irene. Then Chasay ran '1. ?. 1. and14; and liarnler ufter three unprofitable Inningsscored :w. In making which he aln; mt ex 'pliedhimself In the eao and skill with whlcn hepiayed. The score then stood. I'bapsy Ut!; llir- -

uer IV; anil the uiidience became nervous. Dur-ing tt e next eight or ten Inning there was semeI.e. Hindu plat, out nolirge run except In tlie .'s liwhen Uarnler scored 41. 'Ihcmariter'scall at thoclose of the thirty third Inning was I'baasy,L'li- (iurnler, 1'.'.'. (larmer brcught the next In-ning to a close with a Due run of ot. ulng thebridge for the first time In tlie game. He luulilmed the gap between Mm and his competitornnd was point ahead. Hut I'biu-- y was not 10Imi laft behind without n struggle, lie tied 15In the thlrlt fifth inning, and followed this witha. I audit 1, while liarnipr added nutblng to hisUUv.

In the thlrtv-elght- h Inning t'bassy still fur-ther Incr'ased h.s score by an ding 51, the resultnf sin h play as has srtdom been aeen even InTammany Hall. Draw shots, follows, longriroms. cushion kisses, and hrlllant maaaes fol-lowed each other In mid succession. Afterthis run until the Intermission there was huttittle extra tdnr. '.tie only run of note bring IT.made by (larmer In tee fnrty.aecond limine,when the acore stood : Vbasay, t9A ; Uarnler. 'Jtd.(l.irnlrr ilo-e- d his d Inning with aneat run nt IV His score wa.s t'ttasay's .110

the gtme waa Z hours aud 17 minutes old. Intne next inning I'harsy ran up 1. and In

thetlliy-fourt- n IV. He was nowhi! ri'isTS Aiir.tt),

and the over fan.'nine peoplp wlio lind let twoatid Ihrpp to oiiu oil Uarnler were anxioiia10 hedge. The anilely was liuiea-i- d

wtci in the next tie scoied 10, and( ntcred til fourth hulidie. I at .t!, leaving

at WT. Tli i hitler at this at ore was platingtilth exlrutilPli bad luck, it ullo I'ti.ivsi . futti.noprotiiist'd iteter t" tle-- i rt Idin. lie made i'.. lo,nnd 411 In thu tltit-innt- sixty hr-- t. .iinl ixty-sp.

olid, niul 111 the clone of the 11 ns5vi t U.iriuer'a Tint latter'- - pi it iiti-b-

11 iiit, but hem et 11 the tlltt sixth mid the sttti-It'i.r- lh

Inning- - It Mttiieil as though the f.tl swere again-- l him. Ill the a.iit-fouii- li

he ittkile II, tthi h gate tutu encoi.i.ig"-putit- t,

ttiul In tne sixtt-nf- th lie u.l.l. d'S. In 11 run 11 Ich luuht liute I ecu a much he

ott" b it or nn uutortu'i Hit sliii. I'ti.iaiy lot-lo- tt

tit w I h 4, ui uier it ith 0, alio the m oieatoi dI bats), ';sj; U.i-ti"- iwi. 'I hen the elderI'reiichm 11 mined - to his score, niul then 47.mi. had h it II lo go. It tins now apparent thatli. ruler, with 11 gap of il" to clo-- e, li.nl buta until enntit'e to retrieve, yet 11 ith i.tiniietiiUlilcai'int hu went to work tinil scored ul by per-il ps the lieat play he has em sliottu MNcivYoik.

Lbassy closeil the etme (itnld tremendousrhppriiik' nt ..mi. In hi- - siitv-uiiit- h lulling.

he ttitiuer'a average w..s eV Ills best rumtri ru i. 111. il. Til. .11. IU. I". SI. 4. IT.

U.iriuer'a best runs were -- 1. 1!, 'M, 41, '2), IS, IT,ST.ei.

l ime of game ,1 hours, 21 mlntltn.1 lit. uinidres wero Messn. (iiiiraud in. I Oull-Iptle- e;

the referee. Mr. lalward Daniels,of

xiir. nni.chi.t:v inroitcv. svir.The Jim's Verdict llecrlvrd l.nle I.nsi Mhi

Tne .ludge'a ChMrue und Ibe t'losloaSet naa In Ihe (irrat Tllal.

The Di iiicklry illvnrcf) milt Trni finallysiibmllted to the Jury esterday. At the hourof opening the pi Intiff appeared In the courtroom ticcoir.punleil by four elegantly dressedI siller, ami later the number of her femaleIricti'U ttiu augmented. (Jen. V. II, Anthon,defend. .Ufa iiniusel, conatimeil nearly threeIn .ii as In Ids final argument to tLe Jury, and

lleacli tcplied in aspeeihi'f ripial length.Iloth conn-e- l were hntened to with i lose at i.

and w 11)1 ucciiaioual manlle tntloii- - oftiliiih tt.ls cliei ked by Judge V..11

llruiil'a threiit tu clear the room of apeeialors.Tne Judgi' s charge n.is a atn cinct sutnu.ar)

nf the 111 terl.il fai is i f the case, lie explntiirdtliel.in ol marriage, defend itu tint Nciv linktumult s and iidjuolcaled ctai a In aj)lng lintthe lliik'llah ca' a tcportcd aud referred to

st uniformly involteit an absurdliv In the an-- Ilie limi of thu doctrine of nrcniiuipllnus faior-nbl- e

to leglllinact. Thcydid not come up to itlull apiireciation of t Hu logi.'nl conacipieiii es of

Judii Lilly that marriage, In the eye ofthu l.nv, was simply n civil coutttct. and toiildbe proved like any other coiilinct. The indlsso.lubilliy of Una c intrnc'1. grots lug out of i'a vervnature, mid the forms nndelements which in former tlmea were thoiighllobe oece-aar- y Incidents to us validilVt were thefumbling I lot ks ui legislators nnd Jurists, Hoi..il not think the hardships and absurdities otIho old rules of the c. minion and of thooltlllaw on this -- ulije.-t were couiprusati'd by tilegreater degree of certainty as to the fact of mar-rlag- o

which their npplli'atluu secured. Ilosldos,iliii'cr the New Y'ork law no man or it 01111:11

could possibly be disagree ibly Intolied In amatrimonial connection except bt his or tierown Unit. Ou this point he said: 'Ills certiiluly far brtler that a tnt'ii should blunder Intom.iiiluinny when Imposing 011 society by repre-senting his mistrers as his wlta, than that annulwnu hcllevoa Ihn woiiiau of Ms bosom to be hiswife should ipjto her, ny ileath or otherwise,under circumstances which Hm law doilaredleft her without tights und uor ehlldrou lilo- -

glllllllttO."Tho Jury retired at six o clock and returned nt

seven for further Instructions, Titer had iior--1

bow nf ho Jodiro's charea repeated, anil retired again. .Meanwhile, tho plilutllf und hrrlady friends were mil ring grout ex'

At half-piu- ten the trowd ot snecuti rshad thltu.ud out. hot thosu w ho reiualnrd seemedus anxious about the veidlcl us the dcfe.ud.iulnnd Ms father, who walkud thniugli the cor-ridors biting tho cues of cigars and talk-ing In 11 low tone to their filends undto Ueu. Anlhi 11. Tlie Jurors ateupeil hiiskly totheir ae its. I ho cler aiLod the foreman in anundertone, while tho other Jurois were ucatuuthemseltrs, tthethor titer und a verdict. ThePlaintiff and thu irportcts understood hint toreply thai they found fur Hut delendnnt, nndMrs. llrlucklev emtio near filming. A 111I1111I0

afleiwnrd hmvevor, a verdict fludlui: for theplaintiff on ull the Isiuos submitted to them re-

versed Hie situation, Mil, Jlllm kley rotluieJher head on tho ehuiilder of one of her Irulrfriends, und lor a few mniuenla mud a vigoroususe ut her handkerchief. After a formal mo-

tion to suspend Judgment for u time sufficientIn which to propura thu cue lor au apoeal, the

, Cvurt adjuuiued.

rim mill nrrr.n disaster.Further Ttatlmoar alo Ibe Inspcorlly oftha

llam-T- h Miorkholitora Conscious that Itwas U'rak ana Unsafe.

NoitTHAilPTOK, May V,. Among the wit-nesses examined at the V- llllamsburg llsservolrliniuest y were Ue rge lUymond, a civilengineer of Fltohburg, who give testimony manexpett; Lewis Hodman of Williamsburg, oneof tho original stockholders of the IteaervolrCompany: and Alfred II. Tiller, a mill ownorofFlorence, the person appointed by the stock-holde-

to toko measiites for freeltiK them oftheir personal responsibility In the event of thebreak I na of the dam. Thn gist of the experttestimony was that tho dan was built on an In-

secure foundation, and that the cement used In

the wall was of poor (ptallty.Mr. Ilodman said the con.pany had fears

tho reservoir when It was first Ollod Inthe spring of im. They tooli such precautionsas were pojslhlo to protect the dam, and knewnt that tlmo that It was weak and unsafe. TheCounty Commissioners, l e said, were called torelieve the corporators nf every damage theymight Incur by a conlli'gent emergency, whichthey did tint expoct to ojcur. For the first yeartho atoeklu Iden alt fcired It. especially Messrs.Spellman, Sklnnar. ll.it Ion. nnd Hodman : hutafter the company's re, 1.1 rs they were satisfiedwith Its strength.

Mr Tlllev testified Hist the stockholders wproconfident of the safety of the structure . fir r Itwas strengthened. The) tint wanted to (iilet ageneral ntiirehtulot und to tree themselvesfrom a feeling of personal llabllltt. Ho hadshared thu geitersl npi cl, elision during the firstyear for tne safety of t 'ie dam, but became con.vlticed of Its safety fro 11 tt.e assurances ot Mr.Dluiockaud (lov. iluiileii. At the examinationof therisnvoir by ths County Commlsaituiers,no expert was employed. The contractors werenot present. Hu only remembered that On v.llaydpti and Mr. Dluiock were tliero. He feltthat the Commissioners had power to summonwltnosars and ripprts. aud left It with them.

Joel ll&ssett of Iviat Hampton, one ot the con-tractors, was recalled, llo testified that thecontractors had first looked on the ground witha view to beginning the dam rt Ith Mr. Clark. Jr.,and Vi. 1'. Clement, with whom they made abargain, but signed no contract, being told toutilize the stone scattered In the Int some flat,but mostly boulders and cobble stones ns theC 'liiiiany wished to lessen the cost of tt.e dam.When some Jf.WH bad Peon expended by themon the work, n contract wa presented, butsotnetliliu In It being different from the speci-fications, especially the water Plpo being changedIrnm eighteen to sixteen Inches, they refused tosign It, In conso'iueiice uf the change of pipetho water una not taken nwav sufficiently, andtamping as required tiv the specifications tvu.nab.tiidonrdi padding being ant atit led. ThebitgJlu specified that the) wero to ha paid somuch, whilo tho work uter or under .1 certainamount was tu bo and .ml or

at the rate of 1(1 cents per yard for earth-wor- n

and ti and t. fur stone.Mr. Skinner, proprietor of the silk works at

Sklunvrtille, and one of tho stockholders of thelteaertolr Company, said he had nothing to dowith accenting the plans for th resertoir, whichwero taken utter .1 geniral talk at one of thestockholders' meetings, nor with the buildingol the dam. 1 here b d been general apprehen-sion about It, but latterly ihet had consideredIt all light. He ndmltlid that It was tils customto remove his silk from tho mill at times, fearingthat the dam might break, but In etcrv case hethought that onlt a large freahrt would bt thoresult. He h id heard Mear. DlinoeU and Hal-dol! complain bitteity of the contractors us fall-ing In their work

iho expert en.lricrr. Mr. Haymond c.f Fitch-bur-

wua recalled, and repeated more clearlyhis inallmuiiv with regard lo the IliaPiurll) utthe dam wall, after which an adjournment waswade until Thursday,

I'LfEiiroun .si'iti.va mextisq.Tito It area that lloiitldarrd the Hat lint Men,

but made lor lh Spectator.The ntli'tiilaiici' nt I'lrotvrood l'nrk ye --

terday was larger than un the previous day.Half hnur trains discharged pnsjptiiters at

station, nnd the roads were crowdedwith giy equipages and light natrons of everydescription. Tue track wna well kept, and allhad a pleasant afternoon's sport. Tho firsttrot was for a purse of TOO for -- :15 horses.'Ihe entries were II. Mace's ch.fm. WashburnMuld, Col. Dh key's b. g, Ue", Mnynard, A. Pat-

terson's b. g. Wm. Walsh. Mani.ird tt&a thefavorite 111 tho pools over the field nt --'"'against

l.'O. Although Mu)iiard won the first andsecond lients with e.isp. tup pool spiling showedHint .lahhuri) Maid was a "sleeper," and thprut-- to get 011 utter the he.ua m ule her thefun rile al the odds ot ll to tk. When ahetvoli the f ilirth heat It looked like .1 sure thingll it l'attt is ui rent Walsh to the trot. I and notithe tilth heat c.i-ll- t, the Maid going all to p.eces

nl-- li ttas backed at tne inula of .'Ulotiil. iheMaid it. 11 the alxih un I aeteutli In ul and rat ei.i--a e liked to the delight of the p.irtt.tihotn.k a.l ilieotida tiffin tl hi the confident friendsot Mitt Haul .mil 1.tl-1- Ibe race w s eloatd)ColltvsltU throughout. The following la u

M MM v nr.rt.CPTivitciit Vikk r..liiug tar 27 --

I'urse Su f , T' ". tor nisi niterm-- i M.'i.fioitu nrst. ijoii 10 ll'Sj to third j nine l.ii, te.tii in &. Ill arneat.II. Slaec'jch.lll. IVs'tiburli Mtll.... 8 3 2 12 11itil Ineaey'a r. g.l.eo. ll M,,)iuri 1 t 3 a 3 a aA. I'atli r.t li'a b. g. " in- Vtalsa .. M U I 3 1 g.1. lIl Ke.'.l.U g. MelLUhl list.1 . A. tt urien' si. g. w al.er s dm.1). l'fier'. b. .. II. try lSa it dr.

riMi.fumttr. IWf. ifl!'.

Klnt lirst 40 111 s :uur-- r.'liu heat 1 17 km'!Tlilrtl nrat :! l.lnlsj g 10Itiurilineat :r.( 1 IT'J S.MVFilth heal Ill l:ls 2 .tl'iS11II1 beat 4(1 2:41St s, ullt lit at If't l:liU 2.j;i

For the '."--'1 race there were four entrlpa.Three put 111 an appearance. Chaa. tireen'sbrown gold'ug llriino hail the (all, selling In tnepools at Hu; Lrotvn l'i luce, soennd choice, T5;ll.irney Kelly, third choice, Kelly won thefirst heal in 2.2s, but Cruwn I'rlnce sold forf llil; llriino, sj; Kelly 40. Crown I'rlnce wonthe second hi ut In 2.J1 i.nd became Ihe favor-ite ag.ilnit thu field uil0 10 Id. Ilriitio wonthe third hc.it by 11 necI; in amid tho wild-e- at

oxcitemeiil from 011'aidu spectators. Thelourlhhcul showed a new ileal, Hrunuttjs hotlvbacked lit 2is) to Ibe tlcl.1 a -- si. He won tnelient und thu kiioitlug ones were all at buy. Thofifth heat, tiller u close conteat. was decided Infavor of llriino, tt Incn gave linn the race, amidtho uppliiiiae ol tho apectalnrs. Ch.ia, Urpenbrought hu liorac Ihuno to the post in fine

und drove Ihe race In itm.utcti) initiiuer.HI mm 1 uv.

Psvtr I)sv Sefotid race, eiirse Vo I, H."oo, forll use, lh tt nel'T te-- l - Jti: ll.iO Itt lllat, t.t.an, rt'ii I,I '(10 I tli id ; i lie In , in , Inri e in lit e. ill I, ui.e-- a

I t.s linen' B. binli . H - 1 1 1

(1 V I r. li.t.ii. tt k' 1 nan I'rinea . C 1 -' 2 2. I.. I II '1 roll 'a nr. llariie) hill)..... t :1 J J11. Mine's HU. ui. lli.neue Urntu.

Tir.Uvimr. Jlilf. Hill.

First best i) t.WVj 2shreiilnl beat M Ill's,I MM neat 1:U' 2,.l,ltfourth heat 117 l:U 2 .'sFlllh Inai M'i 1 :1'J 2 ST'f

tirojrnuiiue on Fleetwood cunslsta oftwo races. I'urse of pt for 2.;w horn, andpuno ut l.UAMur hum a thai litter beat

The .11 n ri In ml .lurlier ( lull Kiirra,IlAt.TtMiilt)'., May 2T.-- ln tho first race to day,

olio mile lor all agr., an hor.ea started, lllngauiou

mi f.ril, Dublin trcoud, and Free Lance third,I m:e, lilTU.

In the trconil rice, Chesapeake Ftakp., lhrre.yrsa.olilfillies, nihf and s quarlrn '.0 enltanre. play or payiclub to add .va), ot w hub too tu IbP arrcin tlllyitime tiitrsr. a srterl. Carolina waa Unt, llattle lltiwardBicuiiil, ami I. Italic lltlrd. lime, 2 -- ft.

Iliu tlilnl rate, selling race lur all aces, mile hrait,nunc t.'iU0 for tlie nrst nor.e and llooio, tne aeeuud,w . ai.ii liy Ihtsluias. I arlbittt eing accond nud Fudla.demlliirJ. Tline, DMWi l.W't

l'ne IluiIIi nee, rn-- llanulcin Ptakpi for all ar's,tvo slid a naif inllri, was wen oy Kohl.. Vulsi-- e hue.-nutl- i

xciiD'l, aud Moi'kttooil third, Tuui', 4:.n),

fllurder In a llasancliiiaeile A Iniahoiise A Stcrrl Hepl 11 Y'eiir uud a Hull,

IIoston, May 26- .- lllghtooii immlhs 00Dallard, aged DO, was coiumiltid to Ibe elite

alm'houie, hrlilk'Hsler, Mi. Wlien hi. Iluis aanrsrly irrvedbe fell and broke Ids Hugh, Daniel Leury,au Qicr ol Hie alm.liouan, tia J the para ol Dallard. A

day or two ago 1 disclnrgf diun'i'.p rrportod tintlua k 11 ked Dilliril to ui'iib, umi named una Cura, al.o111 minute a. Ilia prlicltial nltat.i, llatl.cn liriugqitraii inri', isld that was ninth annul ed brcauirlie bad to hit Dallard ao niU'i, Ou the afteriiotiu olMsteli 1'- he tiiiitlnufd, bran started lo put Dallar.l lobeu. He threw the b.auki-- on Hie floor suit then 11 retrHi oltl uiaiiiui ibe iilanwpt with sueh Ion a Dial lisriird out w.th pain. I.eary then klrked htm Inii'-i'.l-a- ct

ei si nines and JiuniteU altb bis li"le n.igtit ou bisbunt, ttblla laklug Dallnis to bed I rsry alto kit kedtilma.sin. soi, altrraaril Ibe oal uiau ihea li wasreimried tlnil tie did auaiiuul utath.ati'l he ttas burbdunlit ill an Invrstlgalbuiol tbe cause, t urlbir ib.og .ttereitiuilpagaiusi Leary llisl while lutiuii uted he l.eiiotnrr luitutrt. Ile hai bera stiieu'tl troiu 1 110 aluii-houi-

sud srrtsted ou cbarie of uiuriler.

The Wrnlher To-Ju- r.

The Hlgnsl OIHco prodlcU clear or pattlyrl'itiJy wistber and ilgst lerly to southerly nindt,with iistlonsry or mini leupgulutt sud ilUlitcbiBjci la lb birumtlsr.

THE STAGE DUIVEUS FIRM.

JIllOADWAT OMSinVS LINKS PATIA-l.YZr.- V

ill" IIIK BTH1KK.

Tlie Trleulatloae r Ike Neve DrlTere-IIosl- etl

t by Draymen nireet Arabe-Ue- lh

Parties t'onfleeal el Vlclorr.YostenJny nrondwRjr pnrtly resumed II

usual appearance. The proprietor! of the stageHups, determined to solve the riddle of transpor-tation, had rebusspd the streets, many of the'busses being driven by new drivers. The men-

tal anguish and physical stifforing tint the sen-

sitive souled and tender-hande- d neophyte en-

dured yesterday was something wonderful. Inthe flrat-plar- o they were allowed no money withwhich to make change. If a passenger had theexact fare all was well; If nut, he was told bythe driver that he had no change, and ho thussecured a Ireo ride, In the latter part of Hieday this fact became generally knownand many availed themselves of this opportu-nity to deadhead. Then Hie new drivers werenot treated wttli the utmost klndnrsi und con-sideration bythe hack and truckmen, who per-sistently drove In their way, and answeredtl elr mild expostulations with "Shoot Hintdriver," "till off 'er that box, you slouch,"and like expressions. The horses, too,refreshed by three ilayi" rest, were mitheir mettle, and ninny hands were blistered littho eflortii to control the frantic steeds. Thest.ige of anew Urlv r could be easily distill- -mil-ho- d by the unlimited number of stroetArabs who rode In undisturbed security on therear steps, while then less fortunate conipauloiiayelled In vain to the fully occupied drivers,"tut behind I"

TKSTr.mnY'9 TRAvrr..The Fourteenth jtieot line started eighteen

stage. (Illicit by tie .v men. At the office ot thoTiventt-iil- ri' street Hue the cashier said theyhad sliutod about forty stages driven by newmen entirely. All tho men emplnredt he said,were old back and truck men. There waa notrouble to get men. They could, If they wished,have put drivers on sixty stagea. At tho Fifthavenuo office Mr. And.-ti-- s aald ther had fifteenstages running, and aleiut half the drivers wereold men wlic had left the strikers and gone towork again at the old wages. They could getall the men ther wanted, but, as many UiIIpsrode on their Hues, they were particular In theirselection of drivers. Mr. Alexander said thatha had been told nn good authority that thestrikers would return to work this morning.

Mr, Wllklrii, one of the proprietors of theMadison avenue and Fourth avenue linos, saidthey were running about forty-fiv- e stages on thetwo lines, driven mostly ny new men. llo saidbe told the strikers that tbpy could all go towork nt tho old wagps Hits morning, and If thryrrfuse I this he should hire new men and pay nuattenlluti to the strikers. All the stages ou theseveral lines were started about an hour lateand were put up nt an early hour In the evening.'Inn proprietor had their usual meeting ut theHoltiniii House, and tvern all as firm as ever Intheir determination not to pay the 3 a day,

WHAT Till! IllllVEItS SAY.At Ihe drivers' meeting In Concordia Hall,

nearly all tho old drivers were present. There-purl- stri m the differptil lines were subst mtlally

the rime aa on. flic sday. l'ne Fourteenth streetdrivers aay they went to their stables at six Intt.e u.ornlug, lound about forty new men whomthey tried to dissuade from dilvtug, but theyused nu force.

They say that onlv three of the twenty newturn hired un Tucad.iv wero drltlng yesterday.

The drivers all igrteln saying that the major-ity of the men drltlng are employee about thestable, and that uneiroiielorwtio has a largefamily und many connections, hat till sous andnumerous nephew on the stages.

As bi the report that lo) men have been sentfor froui they aa) It la absolutely wrong,when so many men ore out of euii lut lutnl 111

the city, to send for men from out of town, whowill spend their last cent In getting here, amithen moat of Hum tvlb not get any work. Athe soiiti kitchens are nut running, they tearthey will starve. They .iy that a prominentproprietor not long since advertised for Hdrivers, and then only hired otie of them. Manyuf the rest had to bo sent home by the drivers,wbu tuade a contribution for that purpose.

MO WZAKKM.NU.They deny the report that many of the strikers

are "weakening.'' (Inly two have driven ao far.anil one of them, an old man whom (hey allrespect, did so understanding that he was to gett--1 11 day.

Iho driver are a unit In their determinationnot 10 tlrlve (or f 2.rs).lft eu If thpv lint, lit eiuraetitu some oilier woik. They will present them-selte- s

nt their alubles tins morning ready forwork .it 1. A committee bus open appointedwho will InvertUato to d .y In regaru to thelicenses. A in. in must be a resident of thr cityund count)' of Nov Vork. us well as of the("lilted Stules, before he can have it driver's per-il. It. The (inters lire confident Hi it many mennow driving Hate nu penult. Such men are tote .trreaieii.

Junn Kelly of ll.tston nnd Patrick Tralnor oftVe-- t Mxtcenih atieett two new driver nil lluK unlet mh street line, tteie attacked by a mini-- b

r ol tho old di iter, aa the) tteru entering Hmo np.my atablt a list nt.-ii-t and wero .It gutty

Injured.

.1 ma .1011 KILLED.

All Frlorl 10 -- mtiigle through Additional!illtaldlcs 111 lur 1 ninii I'liellle.

N'AsttiNinoN, Mii.r L7.-T- he centralbrain It of tho I tit m Pacific Il.illroad Companyhave a inodeat little claim against the I liltedstate for nil additional subsidy of f lt;.(M permile for ("J miles more than tho departmentlias allowed I hem, and also for the land au'.sidleproportioned to am Ii additional UI) mile', thewhole amounting In talue to about eight mil-lions of dollar. Mr. Phillips, one of the mem-bers from Kansas, 1111 Feb. " Intruding d 11 billtu enable the compiny to go before the court ofClaims, with n right of unite. d to tho Supremelourt, and obtain 11 final judgment for thesetn one) und land subsidies, Mr, Plilllip s.i)sthat he Is opposed to the bill nud also 10 unymeasure contc miditlng n further grant, hut In-troduced the bill to give Hie company a hearingbefore the Judiciary Committee,

And no a-- came Into play the aharp practice bywhich the people of thl country are ao oftenrobbed III thl capital. Un Friday lust un efforttiu made to at. niggle this bill through 11 11

mere private bill. 'I ui fraud was pointed nutaud ttio Speaker ruled proper ) that It was not alirliate bill. thejudlclarv Comuillliehating thu field for their bill, Mr. Frye ol Mninsmade au effort to Pitt this mpjsiiro throughtvlth. mt any explanation of the lurge Intercatluiolted. 1 1 aei ma. how ever, t hat Mr. l IImiii otIndiana, und Meaara, specr and Hund.ill otl'eiius) It aula, hat 0 nil been wall hlltg this Job,mid when ll c.iuie 1111 tu-d- Mr. speer promptlymade thu point ol order that iu the Hill Intuited1111 u'jpmiirhuton of 11101101, It must go to Hie( tiuiiuittee of the Whole. Speaker lllaina verypropel!)' sustained the pointt and the result was

ii du.tlli lo mis promo-lu- Ilitlu job. Itdied without eteii 11 Miie.il. I heie i. no fearthat il.ttill eier le reached this session.

The sioui un the Vi I'll lb,Wapiiimiton, M.i) 2T.- -A despatch from Oen.

Mirrnuii a)s Hut IciHilo Slum eaierrd Ihr llulieintan'itieintiil, iie.r the I'ouct sgrnry, In thoN'lojrara til

ley )e.trrda;, ana are klllltiK and driving oil Iho aioeA' Jltionol treat lisve been trut from Uiudill 10 thereiiet 01 the aeitlirs. who apt ahanilo dug tneir hi tnaiana coming hi lo the scull uituutrv (it'taibiueiiis t.btliKiieil llirrr. Four hundred Moux stumors t at (.

tbetbtteuue Agi'Ui'jr tu atlaik Hie Htes. ttt.i ,jbeen ami to ben. Cuitvr to lay tlua.u tor tin ui, aa 1

.r.ie t li 111 ark, sud it ueroiary sltai k them.Adlitliiiial n porta frmu Fort sills.) tbst the

ami Kiotta. ara elf tiietr aud aMvery warlike- iu ttirir actions. Trouble is fesrud, e.icv.ally among tbu border i'illriui-ui- of 'leiaa.

Jninea Flak, ,lr,ni .Vlonuineiit,On Saturday noxt the monument over the

rrivp uf J.rars t'nk, Jr., Iu Hrsltleburo, Vr niitnt, li tobe dedicated. The cereui inlet will be conduetid Ifthe local clergy, and posts of tne (lraut Anur of tbulit'puuJlo. will uiclU'le In sir ouscrvauce otDo a pioet..ionat tisll to tba place. 1 be p'.aa crigi-pal- )

Included Ibr pre.ecce ot the Moth llcgiuicui ofI uu city.

Hostile Hloux Alter Hen. Cuatiir,Bt. Pai'U May ST. A despatch from Oen.

Stanley danid Fort BSIIy, Msy W, and rtcplvpd al l orlLiucolu says Ibst loo Ploux left there r 10iu juiui it by iuum at (Iraud river agenry and n.)euup'lliey n ill try to lutircrpt lien, t'uslar's sipcoltiouwUuu It blaria. A liui tiuie Uexpecied.

aVXfir . 1: it is v.

William Nuptun ot Trenton died athis rt '.duns jp.ierdiy.

Daniel Mention, while blasting rock st thellaliiw ill svtultu tut of tbu Pennsylvania llallrt au ( oliopan; )estprilay, was itruca ou the bead with a fiaguuulet ilune tad tauhy Injured.

jiuaoiii.Y.y,Supervisor ut I.irge Fox Inst event ig vetoed

Ibp award of tin' contract lor tbp penlti ntlst lilur inHorace )lig('iow,ikicbltiu auptrvlmr. uiadv a lurtulglilago.

rortl.mdt A. Baraguo and other Indictedflrooslyu ultlel.U art. to apprir tor trial lie ". erk inthe Pp.eisl kipgs I'eunl) liter aud leruinrr. Mr.F(prarnr'i couuiti ara strcdiiously wwralug 10 ippuse asecond trial.

A written appeal, signed by Comptrnllerrchroeurr (jun. Jourd a , (u-- fraev, and mher lutlu.rnllal (trooltlyn politiT.iuai was ssul tu Albany la.tmm' asliug Day. Uu I'l siB ihg bid sjisuaiug tbsUrwkliB cblfltr,

THE LAKE SHORE'S niEElOVLTT.A Mall ler the Cnncelllna- - of Half Million

DoDaral worth ol Aetee-T- ke Conruilon ofl.asi Fall's Panic.

Irut fall tho Lake Shoro nallrortrl gotInto difficulties, and narrowly escaped bank-ruptcy. James II. Hanker, Augustus Schell,and the executor of Horace F. Dark, formorlythe executive committee of the oompany, cameforward and took up with Mr. VauderMIt a largeamount of the stock of the company owned bythe company, but In the hands of the brokers,and afterward the three parties each gave hisnote for (.VO.CKiO.

Mr. Hanker sues to have his notes for 1500,000

cancelled, and for other relief. Ite seta out Indetail his transaction to the date of his givingtho notes. He says that at the time he gavethem he waa much prostrated In mind audnerves; that owing to tho panic, though he con-sidered himself a wealthy man, there wa dan-ger that the depreciation of stock might In cer-tain case render him Insolvent ; but while Inthis condition the directors of the road catno tnhim and said tint iJD.Uil of the sinking fundbonds of the company had been plodged at hiorder to tho Union Trust Company, nnd thatSchell and Clark' executors wero willing tn Joinhtm In each giving their note for toUU.Uii)to protect thl loan ; that remembering how hebad been In the l.ablt ot signing anything forMr. Clark, und thinking that lie might have au-thorized such an Issue, aud the Union 'Irit-- tCompany's book not being at hand and every-thing being In confusion, he gave his notes, andsumo tlmo fitter discovered that the ofbonds wero legitimately and properly Issued forpurposes of tho compativ tu redeem certain of Itdebt to Illrd, Orlnnell .V Co. He therefore im-plies to have tils notes declared void for want ofconsideration, and for a full accounting betweenhimself and the company.

The unae wo yesterday before Judge Dono-hu- o

In the Supremo Conn Cuumbcr on a 1110tlon to strlko out a part of the complaint whichset nut a matter uf Inducement Horace F,Clark' great railroad ability, aud thl and Mr.Vanderbllt'a Influence over the plaintiff na Im-pertinent, and to compel Itr, Danker to choosewhether he will proceed on the theory thai lieowe nothing for the cancellation of his notes,or 011 tho thcoiy that there I an unsettled ac-count between him and the railroad for an ac-counting. The motion tva argued at leugth.The Court reserved It decision.

THE OLD It VELD'S XEITS.

A Fresh Uebelllon le Paraeuay-T- he Relicleue Troublee In Brazil.

LisiiON, Muy '..7. Tho mull stenmer fromlllo Janeiro arrived to-d- with the followingIntelligence i

A fresh rebellion had broken out In Pararnar,but the rebels, who were marching on the capi-tal, fled on the approach ut the Urazlllan troops.

Ihe Uiliperorof llrazll opened the Clumbers011 the Mh Instant with a speech trom thethrone. He unld ho hud hopes of the conclusionof a deflmiltt) treaty of peace between Para-guay and the Argentine states, which would putan cud tu present complications. Alluding toreligious troubles, he deil.upd that tlie punish-ment nf the lllshups uf Ollnda and Paru wasnecessary, because they had trabagruAsod thelausaiid the constitution of the EiudDp. 'Ihe(Internment, bv the exercise of moderation andwith tho support of the Chambers, would, hebelleted,be ublo tn terminate the vuuillct be-tween Church and citute.

Rumored Keealse of (lee, t'oneka'a Army bylb Carlisle.

lUvoN.vr, May L7, Travellers who havearrived tu this city from the scene of the Carllitwar In Spain bring the following Intelligence i

(Jen, Concha, with a furceot Republicans num-bering -.- .UU men, I marching toward Etclla.protlnce of Navarre. He attacked tin) Catllst011 the 21th Inst, with three columns, and wasrepulsed everywhere. Don Carlo ha left

and arrived at Tolosa, capital uf tneprovince uf Uulpuzcua, fifleti,nilleuutliweituf San Sebastian.

Lo.MH'N. May 27. Tlie Pnrle l'rrtt asserts thatSlnor Sogiat.l and the other member of theSpanish Cabinet favor the removal of the ilohen-zoller- u

candidature.l'he latest adtlies from Rantander report that

Oen. Conch hip concentrated ati army of 2C.0fmen at Vlliorla with sixty-fou- r guns, and willlomuience active operations next week.

What Ibe Itaaalan (Jruud Duke Son Didsvllh Ibe rslnlen Dlamuuda.

London, Mny 'Jr. It seems thnt thollusslan Grind Duke Const.mtlne'a son Nlcno-la- a

gate tho diamonds brluiiilug to hi motherto Miss Fenix tor Phoenixi. a beautiful Ameri-can, Tho circumstance uf the H eft, togetherwith Hie fact that he had depoalted large sunof money Willi his bankers, to make pre vision,us he says, against tne itecess t.cs of old ue,lead tu the beliat tl'.it he I lusain).

The Fnmlop In Itidits Increasing.London, Muy L7. Dt'siinti'hos trout Cal-

cutta state that tho distress from thu famine Hi

lndl 1 Is Increasing. Ncirly ;i.( 00 people aredipcndatii upon ihe (iottruuienl lor food.

A S h ti tl I lalierniiiu'a Fnte.Tlie cr..tt run tloun bythe torn host Dela-

ware la the fog on Mordsj iiUbt w as a ahai; host f romFort 1 re, ow ned and asili-- by Kdtv ird tlogatt, Itjgirtwast at. but ll 1. now tliuugtit he 111a alone, as tip aildom camel a tartmr. J.nn Lyons ot Foil I.ee, whowsi to gone down with tuui, d.d nutleave t lie t illairp th it lilgtit. A small piece of tlie ttoal,17 ill wa. aa old will e bust rigged w 1)1 a sail, wa.pe. .mi up letter Jay. I shows ttmi tl.e boat mint naietire, ti.iiipittei) auiastacd by tue wli el, auu 11 1. pio't.amp nut ( a t. Pogari wa, strluu.iy tijure.t hi tiepad't es beioie he was thrown 11 to the water, Ibebad boatmen do uut blstne tlie pilot of the ferry boat.

The) aa, that It waa return for a small bo.l 10 ksrplb middle of tlie rtter In iltkk weatUtr,

The Funeral ul Dnvld II. !I.IIIh.The widow of the lute Hon. D. II. Melllsh,

member of Congress from the Mum District ot NewYork, arrltcd la Ibis city from Washington )eiterdaymorning Mie was ire inpsnled by Mr. 0. II. MilllibMet. rs, Bmart. Ctptneuts, Harris, and Mayer of funeralcommittee appululed :t) the Pprsker of die House, au'lthe peu'eant-it-Arm- ol that tm.'y. t about inntti theparty ci.ntiniied its Journey to ant Auburu, ttas.., atwhich pli.'e Hie w ill be llilf rred to day 'llitilionywas sent tor unt bt express So et.irrs frttn tlda citywpiit with ihe inoutners iu Auburn, ami tho.a wao willalteud His tuuersl wrul later snd aep.r.tjly.

Drnwlied tn the Hudson,Af.niNV, May 27.- - 'lo-da- ft voting mail named

burton crutsed the river wt.h two vouug Wdinen tniitnsll boal, a Newtuiimllind dng swimming brloml thehost. Wbeu near the oppcsltp shor Itiirten siietiuueilIn ( Uli II. P nog ill the hull, au I le 11. I..I111 r.Ver. (ilientI'll' w Iheu, nalllP.l tb'l'a 11a Iilatleatl ftlurt tu help lit!

lUI, and al.o (rll lulo l.iu Waltr. HolU situcrtotin li'1 ie a una. of the pers ns ,lro'f .l ar- - A!'ert ('. Ilur-- t

'ti. tormerly t f It tier . an ar.,1 '. tin a v.,' as (lu.-- iHopkins. Il is aaid ahe w is uiaineo ajtaragolo lr.HutltiU

The Funeral ul Cong rrasmttn alpDIali.WoncESltlt, MiusM .t ST- .- riieCnngrvwional

cninrriiltee aud othira accoi ipanjtt.jr the ri 111 11114 of ths1s t ( oc.'ri'.etuin David II. Mtll ah, ot .Serf York, fn 111

Was.ilngton, arrived nern Dili afierno'in, and wereIruiu (he uepol '11 thii llai Malt Hi, u.e by M.yor

Davis ami a 1 oiniiilttee nt Ihe l ily rimnell, atnl aIroin Aubuin. I'tuy will attend tl.e tuners! at

tbe L'oiigrrgalioual Church Iu Ae.t uru at lUA.M.tubiorrow.

w.ts 11 1 xti 1 ox xori:s.At it meeting ot the Washliiglnn Miinumptit

Ciiliiinitlee tti'ds), Mr I'dtiatn. fr"in Ibp H ib l iiuiiiiiltre appointed tu visit Ilie inoiiiinif at to tt ail.liut in',mother at I reiierirwsnurg, aiihuuied report winchwas a.l't tfd, reeoluuil uding tint tbe lil'inllllient Pecompleted lu aecortlauce with t.iebtauut Lieut. Mar-shall, involving au expemeol (12 IX 0,

Tho House Committee on the Judiciary weroyrsierda) ihsclisra'ed from ihp cot ot tit pe-

titions of r.luibtih Cady Slanton, 11. Aiiihcny,and iitliers, a.kunr Congrrsi to uiiend to wumpu tnesimo protection that eni.irid men enjoy lu the rxprrt.euf Hii-l- right tu totp, and also le kivo womru all civilaud pnlilli al ritrtits, and alsu from ha eoiiihlarsthiu utpstnlntis askiug fur wuiiiiu autlraa lu th" Doitlet nfColumbia aud ail olfier Irrrlioruioltti.t L tilled hlate.,

acniosiTir.s otr cni.it e.The body nf a female Infant was found In tho

North rtter, it Hie fool of IU1I1 airpri, last evening.Frank llruiiner was nrrested last night it 219

Power) inirnar.e of fatally a.saultlug CuuradDiciaal 2J bj uug slieet.

nolectlvo Patrick Keely arrested IMwsr.lMalou, plekpiickcl, ye, lei day on Hroadtta) , lu,t as aebad aualt'iiru a lady', iucitiiiiook

August iTancks of PhlladelphlH slmt his wifeon 'lue.. ur mailt in the hraJ iinu iuuii, it i. uppoed,fatally, 1'ruuekshai Peru aruitcil,

om.'fr Helll) of the I'lfty-ulnl- li street police,fur wliu.e arrett iiti ihargp it rotutuu a ragpuker bf1) a wirraul tiaa been issued, illiuot b" njiuid.

John Kenhait of South Itrnklin atlottibtedto i onitiili suie.iie tiy jmiii'lur fi in lie hiuitibrryboat Coluiubas la.t ui.'hl, llo wai ret uvl by a police-una- ,

VaS(iicz, the robber chief tnd murderer ar-r- lv

ii in tan r'rtu ".m'mo trum l.'ts Anjele. leverlaynu nili.c. He will he lakt n to Monlt.it'y cmiuty fortr al. llo It under strung fuard lo prtteni hla biiug

i t lied.A gang of thlerri ura following naruum'

rll c us an r neiis.-cn-e ficn plica In placa aloiiti Hip.luil.ou. 5evl il r 'bbprb a have Peea etitiun (teil, sndii t , M yeal la) Hiey attemptud tn r u lbs I'.l.klililaukof Ji)UUaEtDle OUIwsta f.jgUtCUJll ott.

LIFE IN T11K METU0P0L1S, J MDAsnES nr.nE axd Tiir.nu bt tub . , H

SVX'S RKI'ORTERS. Hrelllalea on Ib Rail River.

The ferry boat Nebraska left her slip at thefoot of Booth Seventh street, Williamsburg", yesterdaymorning, at for Grind street. New Tori, wbilea I

schooner snd sloop cme itlltag down th ilreira, baUwsy from shore to shore, with shout one bund ed ins)fllty feet of spsce between tbcin. Tbe steamboatOenertl Sedgwick, bound for Be Cliff, wss spied dowthe river stesirjinr up. The tide wss strong ebb. Thepilot cf the Neoissks, toreieplnc danger, signslled msl ,bedgwlca to continu on Its course, lb supertax t ejBJtenatnt of the terry company says lhat no response l tAfJBwis elicited, and Initesd ut gntn on Ma enure the ffTJBfsMgwlcx cut dltroually arrois, atm'n r straight for lh i ,

Nrbr.sas, The pilot nf tbe w'l Ham burgh boat ll tthat collision waa and ordered the engines) t,to be reverted (bat i abock would not be so severe, )

Hut before tbe enmm. nd rould be obeyed the Berigwieli ' fafaTIJcme across the bow of the Ncbrsak and waa iiruns In 1

the null iv th bow of tbe Wlllian burgh host with acram, Tbe five hundrd pss e itreri on tbe Nebr akawere wild with nc trine nt. Many of tne wornra ,tslmed, while the men cursed the pilot of tbe (leneral &

Bediwlck tor hi csrriptai es. Mr. Cbapppl. lbs natieprlntcndprit of lh VVilllimsnurgh Ferry Company. fJHwho waaon hnsnt, aiinred ail thai ther were safe andtn I o danger of belni ilr iwned. Thp null of tne (leneral I fAejHBedgwlca was severely dainared. Tbe s'.aunchlon and JJHr.lliiiga of Ibe Nebraska were lo t. but Hits did noiinvent tier from rui.nli g thp renisl der of the dar.Abuut two weeas ago the bpdgwic ran down a alonp -

la thn a.mp placet and three men should bay bsa turowued out tor pss.lui vessel.

Th Mealrnn Veteran on Deeorntlnn Day, '

The surviving comrade of those who fell upontbe battle fields In Mexico, or wbo have died of dlaeiaerriuluoai from tnat war, will decorate the graves ottheir dead enmradea nn Falurdiy. The followimr i 'Bnmed comrailra have tieen atipulnted thp Cominlttr I

ou Dtcoratioiisi Upn, Oinaon, Cntlrutsnt Cspt. Vanrp, f

(ten. I'liit.i, (len. Ward, Col. Tidbill, Marriott,Col.Turnpr, (ten. Sweeny, Cot. Lenuard, ('apt, Oberle,ttllllam Colllgan, Kaa.i Llrut. H 'erwontl, J, Dawson, I fJHCapt.Wade, tvm. F. McAiiley, Wm. II, ltlce. Major Kru- -

grr, ('apt, llentlricks, l'rler Waters, I'hi.lp Conway,tvm. II. Maxwell. htepnen l.Townsead, Jsmes K. Mo ffHAuley, Capt. Uayles, and Major Myers, These veteranswin, without military di pliv or music, dpcoriteWorth's monument, Msy'a, Hunter's, Btru tier's. Far- - 'nam's, Klmbali'a, Ksirthud's, Hiitpr's.andntiiprgrsvpilu this city and iDillrreuwood. IAI 12 II. on Saturuay aa :uratinn will be de.lvered by Col, Jauica il. Turner on 1

"llatlle Hill," Urtnwoud. HfNewspaper Hlork Hold by Auction.

On a long list of seciirttlc sold yeslonlaybauction by Adrlin 11. Muller & Son at the F.ichsngaBaleiroom wis the following! " Two shares Ilrooklyu ;Dally Union Newspaper. I0 rich." F.iceptlr.g Mr. flD. 11. Tbouipaon, Hie former putnisber of tbe UrujklynOileti.and brn reporter, there were no newspaper

in-- u vl.lhle at tr.e sale. When the i'nlon stuca was .ofjered. lino share was hid. An nrjer of ll'Jft followed, i iJJHsud Hie two bidders contested ths purchase tu lively 'mar.nrr until It wss atrtics uf at fajo. Duly four turn IIn sh bid ou the stock, which waa liuuibt byMr.U.I).Hall of llronklyn. mere are I'M alures ot Ibe capitalttiak ahlch al lh price of je.l-n'- sj would amouut lo ,13 11,000. H

Two Our-Mlrf- Una Hall (lalr.es.The Ct clse.-- and tho Amity of llronklyn j H

played their first match for lh atnMeur championshipon tbe Prospect Park parade grounds yesterday. Theweather su pleasant sn-- large numtterof spettatorwtlnesstd the game. 'I p Clirl.f as wou by a score of--Attil. Tbe Nssasus played tne Attilrtica ul Nea YurKen the aamegrounas aud detesiid tbciu by a store ul fjjfl3i) to 0.

An F.iormou (llrder. I

An Iron girder twenty-seve- n feet long, and I

weighing neirly thirteen tons, wa rrmoved yesterdayfrom tbe Morgan Iron Wuras to the new building lFlftn avenue and Fiftieth itrret, where II is lo support fl

weight of five hunurett sod eletity three tons It wasluaue at the .i.tn ltou Work, add lb lebaluu rod I

were forgeJ at tbe Morgan Irou Worts

Van Norl Aasertln hi Pesrer, HCommlsiloner Van Nort h.vs directed Hon.

Plncknry, Clerk of tbe Cotumaa Council, to send him fthe Dimes tnd saUrles of the 102 employee, la thcounty buildings. that the Cotnmtitienrrs of ( iVJthe Court lluue bare no pow er to reuiove uy ui tb ffJHemp ot eel. and that their rceolutiualu nduce lae force Iwill efitel Buihlug.

.lluxzl Your Dojs. I jVflMayor Hivtne)er hi signed Alderman Mor P .H

rl.'l ordlnscce to prtvrnl unmuu ed dog over sit tBmonths old from running In th stre-l- a. Under th u Blllas aectloli of Ihe ordinance, peraona who brtug coun ejjwjtry dogs to Ihe pound will be nnedtTu uutiadot re. V JJHJIcciving fifty centa reward. 1 1

Tb Death of Ker Admiral rihuhrlrk. P AVJWa4MI.oto!, May ST.-I- te.r Admiral Wllllim f I

flranford St.uSrlck, tbe senior oflli er tf the retired list, ' Hdied this morning at his rrildeure la thl. city In Itu brighty-tourt- year of Ids ae. He was burn III IKi aroiina in 1TIi, and intrred lh, navy lu Dual, aervina kv JMaaixiy.eiaht years, lour ttmrs he hsa commanded VjBsuidri us.twne navy yards, his tw Ice srrved a Chiefo. .Sat ai HureiUX. and tor inany years prr sided ever i ha w PJBI tvhlhniiie titiartt. lb- won his rcuuivn in luttlii kbVjlst 1. euteiiaiil of the frlKS e Cuo.iltuiinn in the ttar ul IIslJ. ami nis last scrtte.' afloat was aa Cutumaiider ol I 'tHtne eipeditton.

Th Itrvoll In lln.sdtllil Ciillegp. Hllllt'.Nstvicu, Mo., May St. The College IUnd, H

of fourteen tnrmbers uf the three lowei fc inri have not been lutntnonrd tn appear before thlFaculty, hut luvltig signed the ple.tfr n it to drill, all Hbut tiirec uitt lets tuwii. uf tue uircewhu reuuiu,tw.irnu lu the tow i.

the i..embera nf Hie aenlor ilata deny tt.at they die-- ,a pruvp ol the lu'ttiin or th- - lower cla,ees. The) sty tBI ial the ma,iiity uf thrir r asa a in a nip tiny wlih thn. (item ul. mil as lliey are nut iei)ilr, In tl n IL I he v iilut - no cusp for taking ati) stand aau!sl the codtgi tiauliioriuta, i

l liishlnu Olllclnlw ChIIpiI lo Order. il'lApplication nu Iilittle )esti nUy before Jiulei . 4'1'rilMn lliuuklru, to rninpel the s ef I'ai.hli j 1to give the contra t for fiipi Itlng 1hPtllla:e withwa- - 1

ier lu the liae.t ni l. rr H was tt lorih ilmt .Ion " MflMtulPiis's hid was ll.il.Ann. I mat llrury Lena's wasIIXSI. The ct ntrat'l was given lu Lewis, Thu com-i- t

iiUt allt ged lust th.s was duue throligli famrill'lti.aLewis wa. artnrrof the sou of the Prt anient of tnvillage. Ihe answer was tnat the I tw din mil illpulvl tJBthai the contract should lie guru tu the lowest bidden ffJB

la.ithit Lett., la uol partner ot tho I'residoul's smb. fJJ

lirciiion reserved.

t'irdll Vlnhiller'a Treaaurer.A motion was miiile before Judge Donohtie Ir) fffl

tipreine Court Chamber y. sterday ou behalf of Mr,Mmupl I.. Trpadapil In his suit agalmt pi Ken toiI'emerny and oinersforan uruer 1 coiitpe ig.. iII Mt hols, Triamrrr ot iho Central brain h Uuina fifJJI'sclfte Kallroa.i, atidaliotreusurer tor the paitlrslain MlCtedit Mohlher c uitrict fur c ustrut Hug t erot.l. ti BJproduce fur lusptrlioii iheiaioksof thn contract trans- - BJaetinua In the t'tutdiugiif the road. Ilu aei ka lo eiunpel BJthe Kvectillvci uiiitiiiilee to an eunt fur the large aub-- BJsidy cla.med lo be la Itii'lr lunda. Decision revrttd. . BJ

The Coloruiln (iuvernoialilp. ilHW.tniiNoio.N, May 27. It Is said Hint thl vM

('halter Ituig has flird up tho stale tor the O ivcrnor Hship el Culuriito Terntnr) in ntieipaliou of lieu, tio, IHConk's trjicnou hr th' Smaie, wiuili the) ciaiin ll BJlerliia .t man nsuieti Oiell, l.tiiueriy a Hemucritliin.Miihi r uf i tu'gre i fi.nii ( slitiiniii, and a creature BJul the II. nk of i Is in he iniiiiliisteil. ThHank n' l al.fi run ami the I'hilf-- liing In Coloradoai hand aud glove in many lsrgt .peculattoas. BI

A .Vturder In Mew Jeiapy. IBJOn May 10 J.tme 1). Drtelin nud Patrick H

Ityan. larinera. near Mount ridge, N..1 , qnarrrreil, an4Drveltnwai rlat.tteti In Hip tiead. liyau waaatrrsied. Hiirf un died yisicruay aud llyan is titld on uchargeulmuider. BJ

Irl'ale Trraaui'ei- Ittttiies'a Cnntllilnn. sHI'TH'A, Me) 2T. No partlciilir uliaiue I tinted H

in ftatu Treastirrr Itiinrs'a condlilon lu'day. II. s faint- - VJJhit arrltu iu L tic. Mm

joritMi Ainnrr rturx. HCol. Andrew S'nu f has been reinstated al'

coiuitiauder . f ihe N ueiy amh l.egliiiriit. BIAbraham Schwartz nf 1W Hldge street fell from H

lie .e((n.(1 st try window ut his hau.e )ulcrdayaua mmfractuied his skull,

An unknown mm nbotit forty yo.tr old, with tdara hair, euiouih face, no coal, gra) vest and pinl- - mtloans, wis I .unl dr iwued yenerday at Ihe puulh I rry,

Peter Snyder of Thirty-fourt- stieet ami Heo.eud avenue was fatalll Injured earll tu!. Ulnrlilutc bf MMf.liing trom a carl that he was dm lug through first navenue. BJ

jtuatK.i t'lto.u nu: ruiiiui kai'ii, "

The Unston boat tho Mutual In Iloiton )terd ) u lu i.

'Ihe atcamshlp Trojan Is given un for lost,yeiirrday oriug tier dfiiiih day out frum tllssguw.

Ill Hi buae ball game plated 111 New Il.iveaytst.rdHyby H.s Allan. lo aod Yale Ciuns, tho lurmeiwon. to :i.

'I he Kama ltefnrm (iringpr are to unite wltkthe Di'iuocii'a lu a state uiivtiittun ui 1 opt ka on Aug.ft io iiiiiituil bial odlcira and iiudilatt-- for

Hunrl llochefurt left Otiiulii for Chlcaeo yelerd.s, where he win stupune ttty. Tuenee b goes tNew nra, where ho will lemalu five uaii, aul Iheu gdireei lu hwiut rlatid,

John Seeley of Port JervU, it brukeinan nn anbrie freuht tralu, fe trinit auuilcar at Mlil.beiowayp.teitla) and was ni irmly tujured. Due It g and b iiaa nils wrie fearful ) nuiitleJ.

Dr. Kenealy, of Tlchboriui notoriety, I InOttawa, t'ai.ada. o h in i e utt.eeie wnh the da.velottinelit or too ii Inltig interests ul Nut a bcoila. 11

was the guest of I ord Hullrrln nn ptllir.ia).li ito FipIiI icvde her first alii'e ir iuee nn the

tl.ettrlc il sis.'e lent r l o afieri li si Ilia liu.tiiii fhr.trp I t the belli IU tit Henry tit l.leul.en, the hutlaeaalliausger Sue llriit',1 ll....is p '11," lllo lllldg OtblKbl ' aud eiUilllC'l III IK ,f 'l'-uj ll )'.

The steamship Farad if, wlih Hie 'low Ail.mtlalelegtapn i .,.'! 011 huiril. wh.cn ssiu'd Iroin r ngia,.ti notil' UUl.ll I,iei ill ilfll.lt. I in OW ') Unc ,h' will be la iU' d ot Perry Hetd, I' in mt isisntIroui Ililifai one hundred ti ilea, lb rara..) willtUcsptucved Iv H; Binli, S. U,

t