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nwwod and were lost to view. In ad SANGUINARY. GEN. SHIELDS. ESCAPED.

REMEDIES. 4 OOLOd EDITION dition to the two men in tho stable and tho watchmen, tho escape was also witnessed by a patlont who was looking out of one of the hospital window. t. renin, moved at a ranlfl but oautlOUB gait (U.U .9 i across tho hospital grounds, and each of them had What Saturday Night's Bum MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1879. Death of the Soldier and Senator To day.

Johnny Irving and Billy Potter Walk hand to his back pocket, most Ukeiy grasping tj. a ucn Hr.niioht Into murder The uocs atteticKng the ate of thaw at la the troatmunl of affertums of tb akin and cln. WHO loaa of hair, 1 aatoniihiao. From npt port of tlit (Motor come tho moat grateful actaowIcdgemaBta of bJB be called miraculoua ourm. Maura.

WKKKS A POOTRB oiumd their tbanka to all who bars apokon aKpod varotor C'UTICUKA. CUTIOURA ISOAP and OUflCURA SOLVENT, thankluuy roeelva rtvorU of new eaM wheravur they oocar. did on Sunday Morning. IWmUU WUIUU uuuuiiwm un.w wv" ous use had they been required. Their suspicious .11 r.r,n ft thA Mm Out of Baymond Street Jail.

I movements at last ftwoKetue inree mwew' i a nfahinmari ran Into tho TELEGRAMS. main office and excitedly informed Mr. Evans, who had Tlie Career of a Remarkable Irishman. Closed. A Successful but Unexciting Break for relieved Warden Bryan from duty tor a iuw u.j HiMf Mfisne.

"I saw A Series of FJgflits and Quarrels In Which the Knife and Pistol were Bronght Into Service. Thn nnlico. retnrns of ta dav record tbo rnac two priuuuura iiau uuwo them," he exclaimed, "running across the hospital 1 iMAt the same the appointment of a superintendent of buildings at alary of $1,800. Mayor Howell Mid that when Mr. Bod well was Commissioner ho attended to the datleo of the position, and Commissioner Gallagher was ready to do the same.

When this was eo, be did not see why it waa necessary to raise 1,800 or 2,000. Auditor Ammerman said he bad talked with Commissioner Gallagher, and the Commissioner aald it would be a great relief to him to appoint an Inspector. Mayor Howell amid Commissioner Gallagher told him that the work would not take more Uatn two hoars ol his time each day. Bo eaid it would be more postiino for him. The motion of Mr.

Ammerman to appoint a building inspector was lost, tbo Mayor, County Treasurer and Supervisor at Large voting in the negative, and the Controller In the affirmative. Auditor Ammerman moved the kerosene bureau be restored. Supervisor at Large Guthrie sold the firemon on the retired list could attend to the duties of the Department. The motion waa lost. Previous action in regard to (ho Health Board waa reconsidered, and on motion of Controller Stelnmetz, an item of (5,000 for water meters, and another of $5,000 for the prevention of epidemics were reinserted.

The Board struck out $23,168.60, Inserted in the estimate for general purposes to cover losses by tho failure of banks. The estimates of the Department of Police and Ex else wore reconsidered. On motion of Auditor Ammerman, the appropriation for one detective, previously stricken off, was replaced. Auditor Ammerman moved that the amount of $12, 050, fixed for clerical help In tho Police Department bo Increased to $15,000, Mayor Howell objected. Ho said the Mechanics' Bank did Liberty A Surprising Sunday Morning.

Episode Among the Jail Birds Prison Privileges Which wero Abused by Two The General News of the Day. grounds." Tho watchman came instant, and communlcatBd Kko startUng lnformaHon. ji.t.w nnHftod and hurrying RESIGNED. SaOgo Dillon Vield lip bin Office See rctary DlcCwurr jtkclr to 11 Wahbtootob, D. 2.

The following It the letter of Judge Dillon, addressed to tha President, resigning the Judicial position he now holds: Datxnfobt, Iowa, May 28. To ths PretUtenU I hereby tender my resignation ot the offlco of Circuit Judge of tho Cnlted States' for the Eighth Judical District, to take effect on the first day of September, 19711. The data that) fixed lsto enable me to attend tho rest of the Summer circuits and to dispose of tbo unfinished business before mo, and will Bkowiae enable my successor, should he Denominator and confirmed before Ooniiress adjourns to qualify In time to hold the oarllost of tha Fall circuits. Involuntarily terminating, a Judicial career of nearly twenty ons yearo on the State and Federal bench it teems fitting Co adiT that I tako this step not tint I am dissatisfied with the duties of the office, but because I have recently been honored by an election to a place of commanding Influence in Columbia CoDogo where the labors am lighter, the compensation greater and which also In tho leisure It adonis Ks well as in tho duties' it requires offers opportunities for the study and advancement of the law that may well satisfy the highest professional ambition. I have the honor to be, wiUl the highest regard, youp obedient ter vanf4 Join F.

Dillon. The resignation has been accepted. Tho Prealdent has not yet formally tendarod the appointment to Secretary McCrary to fill tho vaeancy thus created, but It la understood he will do so; in which event it a known that tho Secretary will accept. The President has approved tho bill to prevent the Introduction of contagious or lnfoctlous diseases Into tho United States. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

A Peaceable Citizen Deprived of HU WatcU by a Ganff ot Eight Bleu. About ono o'clock on Sunday morning a German named Theodore Ottoman, of 153 Walworth Btroet, enterod the Thirteenth Product Station House in great excitement. His clothoa were covered with dirt and his faco was badly bruised. The man told Sergeant Strong that' he was visiting a friend on tho oornor of Hopkins street and Throop avenue. After leaving thlB house ho walked up Nostrand avenue to go home, On the corner of Stookton street and Nostrand avenue Mr.

Ottoman Bald ho was attacked by eight men, who knocked him down and took his watch and chain away from him. After tho robbery tho men dispersed, and Mr. Ottoman being left alone made an ontory, but to no purpose. When 8ergeant 8trong heard the details of the robbery he left tho station house with Roundsman Babcock, and officers Brady, Miles and Martin. In about an hour tho following well known characters were marched Into the station house: John McCabe, Charles W.

Traynor, William Meagher, James Cruise, William H. Grey, Walley Dick, Barnard O'Donnell and Matthew Laflety. Each man was found at his own residence In bed, and they all claimed that they had been asleep since an early hour on Saturday night, Ottoman, when confronted with the gang, waa aakod if ho oould identify any of them. He said ho thought Traynor was the man who stole his watoh, for when he i lvtniT on the orntind heirless this man pushed back waraen uryan waa downstairs ran Into tho main corridor and found hat SALT RHEUM ON BODr AND f.IMBB. OB1IOED TO OO ABOUT OH 0EITCHE9 A WOM.

DERKfJI. OUBB. Merits. WEEKS POTTER: C.KNTi.r.MKS In jurtica to thono auBerud, and aa tiio grataful oekuowniSt of 'bey I hare rPceired Irom the DSoof the tlOTICURA BBMK DIES, I voluntarily mlut tho followinj: atatemtnt: I havs had Salt Rhrotn oo my body and on IM vpry aggravated lorrn for l(fht yoari No kind of treat mont. of modicino, or doclore durin tbia tlmo did me any perniani'nt guod.

My fruiada in Maiden and aImwdbj know that I lmvo ben a araat auffaror, and that py cortai occurrence of a number of Bangulratry encounters, aS of which, with one wore eauaed by the free indulgence in Intoxicating liquors. TEw only exoeptlon of the Patchen Avenue Gang of llur Porter and Irving were missing. All was glars Full Details of the Escape. for a few minutes, but no time was lusi was tnat oi Aiicnsei itonan, a garaeuer, rasiuas a. OOt TarAnfvtlahth fttrtvlt.

navtona. flODlQ few daVB i alarm, Michael Malone, one Of tne aeoperD, Prospect of More Troutl "in Roumelia. im nA vffA nttimni. nuarrfilftd. at their resi dpht rrn POLICE HEADQUABTEBS, Two of the worst prisoners in Eaymond street Jail and the most dangerous and desperate orlrnlnals In tho country, made their escape yesterday morning from tho jail, of which they have been Inmates tho with that place dence, and Bohan struck her several times', Injuring her tne toiegrapu wjiu iwiuicumuB not being In working order, and Detectives Powers and nun at nines am uwm a I Ixtinu al.

to find a euro, or son a rsual. In loot, wnan imjium auie io naa euro, or ou icuoi. mn ratW BfUl 16ft filTXIlflTR A mv limh fiiTTlMirO I tit mratt Zundt, who wero on duty, were nouuou. i in the matter, severely, one went to justice erry uourv, nateu ma ca3e to his Honor, ana he granted her a warrant for the arrest of her husband on the charge of assault and battery. Tho warrant waa Intrusted, to Court Officer for nearly ton months, xno iucy ju uua nii John Irvlniz.

alias Condit, ItlVOS acieu pruiupujr wiu ..0 first sending an alarm to New York Headquarters and known to the police In this city as members of tho Ryan, who tried on two or threo occasion to arrest I7.Tian TTa jIA Tint rmmn ajirnaa that nAntlrOTftn ltntll then to the various police stations in tuis nHflnrt nd did not lose a mo Patchen avenue gang, with the nistory oi wi" nmr.B n. fullv familiar from the re 'ler Ihfit I could not boar my wigtrt on it without tliikUi ofnckinjr and Meodin, nud wt oblisea tJ. crutches. I comniBni od to oso tlw CuTIC'URA ApW. And at onco rrmlired its beneficial etteote.

It ffradittUy drnyr t.h9 infiammaUon and humor to tho ffUrfAC ud aa fast it apwarod healed it. At timos laraw quanUUtw would como to tho aurfaco, ouing burning oat. lnflfcm in at inn. a wo II in an iiching which, under tho constant uA of CUTICURA. would rapidly uubstdo and heal.

Kcb. time iieta out break jtow iom and Ims teTero. and finally ditt.ippearod, leaving mo perfectly cured. I ua tho OU'lT menl In hurrying to the Jail, where he took ever last evening, when ha at once took him into custody. London, Juno 2.

A. Vienna dispatch to the Times Baye: "The concessions of Governor General Aleko Pasha to the populace In not hoisting tho TurkiBh flag ond not wearing tho fez cap have prodncod a very bad effect at Constautlno ple, especially on tbo Sultan, who Geeuia to attach far greater Importance to these matters than hia ministers. T). SnltAn in satrl to bo determined to Insist on the ports of their case, published from time to time in these A nnifkV TWIT. WftTJl, TtTTOTWTS aa uro possible to cut off tne mgu i hotter acoualnted with the Irving uonan, apparantiy, was wuung to go witu ityuu, nuu treated the charge against bim aa a Joke.

and vet thn Rmmtnt thara In futlnrtPH wan nnlv columns. The charge against rorar, companions, "Shang" Draper and Gilbert Youst, ahas John Wilbur, was InBlgnlflcant In comparison with i mA fnAV Tint $11,790. Porter Draper class of criminals than any man in the The motion was lost While the omcer was walking witn mm toward tna Eighth Prectnot Station House, Rohan mado an offort tn atiiAnn Vrftm. hia ilint nravlnttalv llvnn AMU Auuitor Ammerman movea 10 reoonsiaer tne action country, was sent for ana at onco oiuinu, Sheriff on tho case. The escape, with desorlptlonB of v.

mno mw teleeranhod to the various many on which they mignc oe arraigns been eo skillful and successful In covering up Tho indictment against tne UVJ IvA tiTU inontns aim iook uio nr.3juv 1 mi 01 vn time, which woro tho onl remdi I nod. I think tb KKriOLVKNT a T)ry ittron(ftheninand jKjrifjrinff modicin to tako in such uxtram caaua aa mino, bocauao Old diaoaAO to tho Bytm. MALDEK; October 18, IH78. or tne uoara reducing the Health Department estimate from $50,000 to $30,000. He said that last year $40,000 wna In oAAIUnn ail UlA hiH at.

ported what ha was up to, and, consequently, tripped PFINGSTER. trUlWl BI large olties in the country, and a reward of $2,600 was tnoir cnuiiiii precious quartet was for burglary In the third the crowd and coolly deprived Ottoman of his watch and ohain. Ottoman also Bald that Traynor acted as If he were a policeman who was bent on rendering assistance. This morning tbo prisoners wore brought before JUBtice Somler, and a large crowd followed them into the court room. The men pleaded not guilty and were remanded to jail for examination on Wodnesday morning.

Ottoman says his watoh is worth $55. It has not been recovered. offered fortho recapture of Dotn, or si.uuu ior aimer ui .1. iihrl mward was likewise oromisod for Ottumwa, Iowa, June 2. General James Shields, late United States Sonator from Missouri, died suddenly in this city at half pas ten o'clook last ovening.

On Sabbath day he had appeared In his usual hoalth and ate a hearty Bupper at bIx o'olock. He wrote bov eral letters daring the evening, but Just before retiring complained of a pain in hia cheat and soon thereafter said to his niece that ho was dying. Thirty minutes later he expired sitting in his chair remaing conscious to the last. Ho lectured In this city on Wednesday last and had remained here visiting relatives. His remains will leave here for biB home In Carroll ton, Missouri, at five o'clock this ovening.

General James Shields, whoso death la announced by the telograph as above, has played In his tline a very considerable part In the affairs of this country, and his name, however much he may have been neglected by familiar to tha Amarlcan citizen both as a statesman and a warrior. General Shields was an Irishman by birth, a native of the County Tyrone, being born in 1810, and consequently at his death was but slxty nlno years old. In 1825 General 8hlelds emigrated to this country, being then but 10 yean old. He pursued his mathematical and classloal studies for six years, two yeara of whloh time he taught school in the Village of Bloom field, New Jersey. In 1832 the young emigrant removed to the State of Illinois, and after a study of the law was admitted as a member ot the bar of tho young State and began practice at Kaskaskla, 111.

Early impressing himself upon the community in which he lived, he wbb four years after his admission eleoted a member of tho Illinois Legislature, and in 1839, throe years later, was rievated to tho office pf Auditor of the State, To this offlco ho waa ro elected, and at tho expiration of his second term, or in 1843, ho was appointed Judge of tho Supreme Court, tho highest Judiolal office in the State. Two years later, in 18i5, ho was appointed Commissioner of the General Land Office, at that period of the life of the State on office of great responsibility and power. In thiB offlco he continued until the breaking out of tho Mexican war, Bt which Hmo he tenderod his ser tr. nncAnnnt Bv President Polk ho waa ap degree and grand larceny, 15 7 imorisonment in the ponded with the approval of tho Mayor. Mayor Howell said that waa in an omergency.

In such a case tho Mayor could spend aa much money as he saw fit. UIOU.) T. any valuable information which might lead to their re Penitentiary, and In view of their long sojourn In the Auditor Ammerman said the Board had reconsidered the case of the City Clerk, and where there wore politi arrest. The Sheriff did not waste any time In questioning or oroBS questioning his subordinates, his The Festival Inaugnrated with Sunday Oonoerts at the Parks. onHn ttnHnn bains occuoled with the su jail It Is not Improbable thai an oi Pl aded guilty, would havo escaped with a term of three years.

To such accomplisbed and with tho whole world before them from which to choose things preolous, and cal interests tney naa increased tne appropriations. Mayor Howell We have Increased your own appropriation, while I can run the office with one clerk. preme Importance at that moment of seour inn Dm fiioitivBB at anv cost. Ho wisely post ECZEMA OF TIIK HANDS CURED. INTEnKaTINO ItETTKK PROS! A WKCA KOW ATTOBNKV.

EDITOR NEW ORLEANS PIOAYUN Kin Hinco tuo Fall of Ii7. up to the Iwt tlirso weoka. havo bion trouhlcd with an eruption uf tho akin, which the doctors call hrvnnouf! iitfflM, ltt trhicli itiffonnrallj known hy tho namo ol Kczrnna or Halt Khsum. Th nnncipal plioo ol attack uu rujr bandi, which at limw, oeoocullj Auditor Ammerman wen, can't. KNAVES.

poned his Investigation touching tho unfortunate controller utoinmetz sua sometmng muBt do aone about the money for Interest on bridgo bonds. He had I 1 tt.n l.nl nnn.nn11AJ 1.1... uiui up tut un Bwieu uu. lutm xtuuauuoutuiouwu wrestle with tho officer and tried to throw him down, Ryan proved himself to be too powerful, and Rohan seeing that he could aot physically conquer him, stealthily drew a pocket knife, and opening It, while It was still In hia pocket, suddenly plunged It into the officer's abdomen. Although wounded, Officer Ryan stuck to bis prisoner, and took him to the station houso, whore he was locked up.

Or. Kooney, the police surgeon, was then summoned, and ha, after an examination of Ryan'a wound, declared that it was not dangerous, although, had the Incision been an Inch or two lower, tho bowola would have beon penotrated. This morning Rohan was brought bofore Justice Ferry, and was committed to Jail on tho additional charge ot having assaulted an officer. A BEVEBE FIGHT ON PRESIDENT 8THEET. Just after midnight on Saturday a quarrel occurrod In President Btreet near Novins, which roaultcd Boverely inch by inch a desperate legal struggle was carried on to secure their acquittal or at least a disagreement of ho jury.

Although behind prison bars the gang wore 3, onltdde nals. and money was put ocourrence till a more convenient season, ma inquiry will ho nn leas slf tine and thorourrh. and the responsi UtHUU 1MAYLUU I.L1U UtJ .11.. Un bUUIJWlBU Mini to pay the money. Processions and Picnics in the Eastern District To day.

aiayor noweu oiiiorea witntne uontrouer. iuu luver could be taken out of tho bonds to bo issued. If tho bility will be placed where it properly belongs. Dur UUIIWK of At tlmefl tho iliaeaso Ihrealonea to I Al tlmefl tno uifleaso inreaionou rpfreeTosecurTthobestiogaladWce. uuutruiioL waa itiuiuuriuiwu uu cuuiu ugll.

iu uxabtu. i anil onvoloti my vrllolo tiody. Doctor have boon coo iultod in Philadelphia, Washington, and In thin oity. with nn moro in I'nilaooipilia, waaiiingioii, anu in tui. uti.

Scared hy tine Prospect Imprisonment, ii wriH nruuHUb ing to day, District Attorney uauvn ana absmkhh trlct Attorney Wernberg called at the Jail and consulted with the Sheriff as to the best course to bo pursued. wltu th6 sheriff as to the best courso to do puraueu. Thn moved to rmt in thft InterftRt nn thft ra sTSited two weeks and which tor a trial which lasted nearly two weeao bonds or next year. Lost. i Kta.fnrt nn both sides, there Was a dlB av.

irt PnHnn Wr.nn'nnnrterR and had a The city Duuget waa tnen aaoptea. xiTE cormr ntiDGET. agreement of tbo Jury, 8 boing for conviction Jhd 4 for conBuItatlon Wuh Superintendent Campbell and In acquittal. The trial of Wilbur, or as he was styled, "The gp6otor Waddy, and no Bten which experience and acquittal. mi.

I A. im imnilnt ..1. rA tiLr. unnatlsfnctory ending, and at mmomt. was overlooked.

Superintend of $17,589.77 was added for tho principal and Interest on The Aldermen Order ap Election to Fill O'Reilly's Place A Brief but Exciting The inauguration of tho Pfingstor festival yesterday, by the E. D. Liedorkrsnz Society and tho Turner Society, at Hldgewood and Myrtlo avenue parks respectively, was accouiplinhed with a fair dopreo of success. Hldgowood had the greater attractions for the people, one reason In particular being that it ia beyond the Umlta of the county and tha Jurisdiction of tlie exolso oiBolals. addition dancing Is permitted, which fact of itself sorves to draw a crowd.

UI1KUUWU iwu though thoro seemed to be no reasonable doubt of their Hint nwinor to the pooullar clr a. ikn nnn1nlnwl nwMrlttlnn tn thrt nnvnionf nf a. reaa. ui tutt yartieti oouuurueu tu it. juuu r.

Qulnn, a clerk, and Danlol W. Qulnn, an upholsterer, both rosiding at No. 383 Warron street, become ongaged in an altercation with John Moran, of So. 45 Sackett ont Campbell took a deep interest in tho matter and gavo valuable advice, which will doubtless result In the recapture of tho rascals. employes of tho Charities Commission.

guiu, it it" oumatauces surrounding tho case a oonvictlon would be succons than a tompornry relief. After oonsidoraulo expend) and much pain and 'ufterintf, I had oomo to the conclusion that I would, as tho sarina soet, ita to grin and bear it. ALmjuI four ago 1 read in the Picayun the adver tlsument of CUTICUKA, forsali by our well known drug. Kist. Mr.

Lyons, and rtsolreJ to try it. I purchased Uftr tout l.ox, Kinibuforo it ttai half tisnl thn difvaiw liaj cora pletuly disappeared, and fee! certain that nuns is a pruia uont cure. My obii'ct in aondliuj you this letter to make known to other sulItTors the value of CLTTICUKA. and thus beaohk. il ever little, suBeriUK humanity Yours fify, Attorney and Counsuiort Law.

as CASir STBEET, NEW OllI.F.aNB, Uecotnhur 187B. Consultation Booms tor Chronic Diseases of the Skin and Scalp, especially ol Women and Children 71 Madison ar. New York. MARY E. JO.S8BLYN.

D. The CUTICURA REMEDIES aro prepared Iiy WBKKS 4 POTTEK. Chemists and DniireliU. Boston, and sold uy all ilrusuists. Pnco of (JVTIOUHA, small boiea, 50 ooul; larKe loxes.

cont.iimnu twt snd one half times the quantity rue estimate ior tue uioiriot Anuruej uiuiu mw replaced at $22,500, the amount originally aBked for. WHAT THE SHERIFF SAYS. impossible. In spite of his previous uiiappomuu 1. r.mn ahout three weeks ago, for the street, and John of No.

676 President street. It waa al! about some women In tho neighborhood whom all four had been vlBittng. Hot words led to blows, County Cleric, and fixed tho appropriations for his de Sheriff Elley made tho following statement to a re eecond time brought Porter to tho bar of Justice, and on pointed a Brigadier General in the United Btates Army, and at once proceeded to the field. It was in this way i. wt, hia niMrnii fimg.

His career aa a soldier Session this Afternoon The Board Hurriedly Adjourn to Prevent the Introduction of Resolutions by a Republican Ceu surlng Corporation Counsel DeWitt The Nominations of Messrs. Whiting and Perry Still on the Table. Tim nrlncinal tonic of talk anions the poli porter of tho Eaqle "I do not think thoro was any oollnslon botweon tho prisoners and' any of the Jail at until Moran and Ollmonn, who could handle their nets nrittr trnll ivftrn 1r.M.lnrtl!. nalHnii thft hnat nf thn hoiBting of tho Turkish flag. It is said that Btringent inetructlons to that effect have already been sent to Aleko Pasha.

It ia also intended to lay tho case before tie powers. Aleko'B conduct la considered Insulting, and as a first Btop In a movement, which in tho and will render the Porte'e authority altogether illusory. This foar seoms not altogether baseless, as tho agitation has commenced in favor of a native commander of militia, which potnta toward a denial or limitation of the Sultan's treaty right to appoint militia officers," tiermany. London, Juno 3. A dispatch from Berlin to the Timet says "It is Bald thftt tho dissensions between the agricultural and man ufacturlng groups of the Protectionists lu the Belchs UH have been compromised by an agreement to raise tho fluty on grain to eighty pfennings and reduce the duty on Iron to eighty pfennings." The Kreutz Zei tung says "It has long been the intention to prolong tho budget period to two years, but hitherto there has been no immediate moans of realizing It." Tho Times' Berlin dispatch says This probably means that tho reactionary party in tho Reichstag has now obtained tho upperhand." jjiiriimli.

London, June 2. A. dispatch to the Daily dated at Mandalay says: "Certain femaleB of the Royal family, for whose safety the British Government stipulated, havo been placed in irons, and will probably bo starved." Kussia. St. PETEBsmmo, June 2.

A ukase ban been issued instructing tho Minister of Finance to issue live per cent, internal loan at 92tf for tho nominal amount 'of 300,000,000 roubles, to cover the expenses of the late war. The subscriptions will open on tho 5th Inst, lokdon, June 2. A Berlin dispatch to tho Daily Post eays: "German bauks havo advanced considerable Bums to Russia on account of tho proceeds of tho internal loans." Count Schouvaloff will act as minister without a portfolio. South Africa. London, Juno 2.

A dispatch from Cape Town to the Times, says Tho information that King Cotywayo burned the Royal Kraal and retired to Northwest Zululaud with a largo army, ia officially confirmed. national Debt Statement. Washington, D. Juno 2. The debt statement iSBued to day sliowa tho Increase of debt for Stay to be 62,230.20.

Cash in the Treasury, $430,501,297.72. ,5 4I i70OOO finlH certificates atn on this occasion tho evidence ior mo prooecuuuu olniina. while much of that for tho tttches. but I will make a careful investigation ou vut Qulnn brothers. Soelng this one of tha brothers drew defease was eo palpably fraudulent.that tho Jury after de was marked by great bravery and skill aa a commanding officer, and his name is connected with some of tho subject before I get through.

I have offered a reward o'clock yesterday afternoon with an overture by Duorr scbmldt's Orchestra, following whloh the band performed ton othor selections In the order of arrangement as per progrommo. These woro varied with an occasional chorus by the Liedorkrsnz members. About 6 O'clock a deputation of ladlos arrived, drawn in four barouches. They woro met at tho park entrance by tho nhl.tv ami aannrnj tn tl.n liberating Jour hours urouyuv A VERDICT OF GUILTY. Uivat uiu.ivj.4o His wounds, received in action, were of tho most a claspknlfe, and opening It rushed on his opponent, calling upon his other brother to knife the Tho result was that (both Ollmann and Moran were severely cut, and thoy ran for their lives, shouting out, "Murder" and "Police" at tho top of their voices.

The police of the Tenth Precinct heard tho alarm and The trial closed last Thnrsday afternoon and sontenco ticians this afternoon, waa tho probable action by ths wi nuini, si. Ot pet innm. SUAP. 2.ri couts per cake; by Olall, 3o cents; three cakesv 70 cents. of for tholr arrest and delivery to mo iraum thirty days, or $1,000 for elthor Porter or Irving.

I will also pay Hborally for any Information leading to tholr arreBt. Tho DlBtriot Attorney appears to be confident of hl ability to rearrest the prisoners, and I am not idle in tho matter I assure you. Thero waa no watchman serious nature, and one his recovery irom wnicu wa trrnnn shot in his breast, affected Aldermon In regard to ordering a special eioctiun me wni. Tha Ranubllcan Aldermon held a waa deferred till this morning Dy judge moore, Traov having meanwhile, it la svd, determined to ak fora'atay of proceedings pending a motion for a now trial. Tho oonvictlon of Porter, whoso case was al I taut one.

seriously disturbed the caucus which lasted two hours, and agreed to order an COLLINS' YOLTAtc ki.k;thic PLASTRRS. him through his entire life. For distinguished servlceB In tula war he was promoted to the rank of Brevet Major General, and his fame filled the whole country nni.ii or tha war General Shields returned risced over the contro of thti nervous forces, the ptt. of the sVimsflli, they attnon late the Laver, Hlotnsch aui Bowels, perfect Iluff.stlon. cure Dyspepsia, Uilio is Ool rushing promptly to the scene aucceeaoa in arresting tho Quinn brothers, and took all parties to the Btation houso.

Captain MacKellar, on seeing Moran and Ollmann enter all covored with blood, at onoe telographod rn. Hin Mmlutlnntvt whlnh ttrriVAtl w(lh it ar.r.nntomed Cramps anil Pains, anil prevent Aaue and Malarial Dia tho tho State of Illinois and again resumed the practlco on tho Bouth Bide of the Jail. The wan was torn oora a month ago, which left tho Bide exposed. I sent a communication to tho Board of Supervisors two or three weeks ago, asking them to allow three watchmen to guard thorn. The Board referred tho matter to the Law Committee, I believe, and my request celerity, bringing Surgeon Cochran.

He found that seronlty of ton othor members of tho gang, and It la aald that it was their Intention to have given up their ilght for liberty and, pleading guilty, throw themselves on the meroy of tho court. Initead of doing that, however, Porter and Irving, who broke out or rathor walked out of Jail, yesterday morning, havo thrown themselves th mihiic and are now at large. Al of the law. But was shortly alter me roturu eieuiou tho Illinois Legislature to represent the State in the United States Senate. Upon hia arrival in Washington to tako his seat the point waa raised agalnBt him that essed.

ror Weak anil Sore I.unKs, Prtlpitstioit of tho HesrW Painful Kidneys, Rheumatism. NeuralKia snil rtciatioa they are the best remedy in the wrld: Get the eiuniii: IIt GOODS, Sec. gl'EClAL ANOUXCKAIEN'T. has not been complied with. The plan oi escape oinnlftn and there seems to be little doubt but .1.11 WWIHU UCH.a VV UJD U.U.U, HUCU BU tltW.

estlng ceremony took place. Mrs. Emma Meyer, on behalf of her companions, In a fow brief and well chosen sentences then presented the uocloty with a beautiful Bilk flag most artistically embroidered. President Julius C. Klainke received tho valuable gift, and In rcsponso mado an oloquent address.

The llrst exeou tivo of the society, Mr. Peter Olaesgon, was bIbo remembered with a handsome bouquet. A chorus suited to the occasion was sung by the society, and the pleasant incident concluded with cheers for the donors. Tho flag, which Is the handiwork of Mrs. Carollno Wedeke, may be briefly described as follows Uu ouo side is tho.

name of the Boclety In proiniuont lettering and tho date of organization, September IS, 185(3. Tho other has a figure of an old Gorman olnijor with a harp, In ombroidory work so perfect as to resemble an oil painting. Thore is also a trite saying of Martin Luthtjr lu gold letters, He who lovos not woman, wlno and song, TfAmainn fl fiMtl his whnlft lifu loUO." Moran had received nve severe wounas on tne noaa anu face, while Ollmann wbb cut on both arms. Aa soon as tho wounds woro dressed Moran and OUiusnn made thoir atatemonta to Captain SlacKellar who arraigucd tho prisoners before the desk. fni a Hit nntiltfvA thnfc hn had hflpn nnt bv boih he had ne.ver been naturalized.

That ne naa oeon long nmtntrv and that ho had ronderod ser that moro than one confederate helped them outside Fees charitable to Salary for one clerk Copying mutilated rocords 'S'fuX Copying mutilated records (deficiency) ToS" Tho Board thon adjourned until to morrow forenoon at 10 o'clock. COUNTRY JUSTICE. The Lenient Manner in Wlilcu a Wow Lots Magistrate Treated a Number of Prisoners Charged with Serious Offenses. The extremely sultry weather which prevailed yesterday had the effect of driving largo numbers of people to New Lots, At that place, despite the exolse laws, liquor aud beer were freely sold. Tho result was that toward ovening a crowd of roughs became intoxicated aud quarrelsome, and twelve of thom were arrested.

This morning ten of them weretakon before Justice Sherlook, and the lonienoy of hts sentences caused much dissatisfaction, which waa oxpresaed by tha Police Commissioners and officers and Boveral prominent citizens. Tho first cases called wero tlioso of William Robinson, Stephen Halleck, James Burns and George Bowen, who were arrested by Officers Brlnsloy, Naeger and Ropes. Halleck and Burns were arrested by Officer Brlnsloy, who took them from a orowd, which at once became very demonstrative. It was only owing to tho opportune arrival of Police Conimifsloner Pickorlng that an attack on tho officer was prevented. Tho charges made were disorderly conduct.

They all ploadod guilty, and were sentenced to furnish bonds In $100 to keep tho peace. The next caso was that of Potor Ward who resides at 381 Gold Btreot. Ho was arrested by Officer Clifford for vices to the State, which entitled him to citizenship OUR SUMMER OPKNINU There was a recall for Bonteuce here ior rorm, tum.u able to day, when ho wai to be taken to the Court of Sessions." were all acknowledged. ti.o rinint hnwnver. was acknowledged and ho return John and Daniel Oulnn, and lodged a complaint against mi Mm ato nnd roii naturalized.

At tho next session Five years' imprisonment," said Mr. wernnerg, election for tho 24th lmit. Aiaermau rowers auuuuuceu that ho should ofTer tho followlug censuring Corporation Counsel DoYVltt for Mb advice, and at once bolted the caucus. Whereas, A majority pf this Board of Aldermen, acting under tho advice of the Corporation Counsel, the only lawful authority thoy have to oonBnlt, have been arrested and held for contempt In not obeying tho man damiu Issued by Judgo Gilbort, directing them to order an election In the Twelfth Ward, on tho 6th day of Juno, 1879, to fill the vacancy said to exist In the Board of Aldermen in tho place of Daniel O'RioUy, who has been eleoted and taken his seat in Congress, and Whereas, Tho aforesaid majority of Baid Board of Aldermen, acting in good faith, and without intent on tholr part to disobey said order of the Court, did on tha 20th day of May, 1879, by resolution, ordor said Corporation Counsel to enter an appeal on their behalf, they having tho aBBurance from said Corporation Counsel that the appeal waa just and lawful and Whereas, It appoars, on said Aldermen having a hearing bofore Judgo Gilbort, that the aforesaid Corporation Counsel was in srror, and that tho aforesaid Aldermen wero wrongly advised, bo it thorefore Jteaolf erf, That this Board of Aldormon do hereby declare their intention of immediately complying with the order of tho Court, with tho distinct understanding that they acted in good faith heretofore, being adt80d by thi only authority thoy could lawfully consult. Jlesolved.

That an election to fill tho vacancy for Al IA 1.1 Twnim, U'nP1 lu ItAfA. though their eseapo was effected in an exceedingly quiet and apparoutly unexpected manner, there can be no doubt, from all tho circumstances surrounding it, that it was long, carefully and skillfully planned, and that tho desperate men determined that thoy would not bo baulked, oven bad It beon necessary to take life in accomplishing their object. Porter and Irving, who have been life long partners in crime, Beem to have enterod tn turn their backB on tho Jail without eacn. uumann liwatinea uauiei oa tuo ouo wuu uau cut him, and preferred a second chargo against him. Both men were thon locked up.

On being searched a of the IlllnolB Legislature, he was again elected to the Senate, serving his term out, when he again resumed who was present at tho Interview, is tho extreme penalty that could be Imposed upon him under the Indlct mont on which he ws convicted. I do not believe that Draper and Wilbur know anything about tho inten i.ir follow nrlsoners. On tha contrary, I be pocket knife was found lu tho possession oi oacn, tno huan hninfi. cnvp.rfld with hlnort. and vet tho nrisonera tho praotice of the law in Illinois, no suosoquentiy removed to the new State of Minnesota, where engaging in tho nniirlra of the State, he was from this Rtrnmtnitnlv rtAnlnri hnvino Aithpr committed the assault.

lYII.L TAKU PI.ACK 1XJRSDAY AND WKU.VK8DAY, Juno 8 and 4. Wl! WILL ON THIS OCCASION MAKE AN ELKliANT DISPLAY OK LAWN. OUCANDIKS AND 11UNTINO SUITS. Thni naftrtr tho cnmnativ Ollbraisetl in Slllrim? consulting their oompanions, either through fear that lieve that if Drapor had known of it he would have pre State elected to the United States Senate. At the con and othor festive exorcised, which wero kept up until and assorted that they know nothing aitout it.

auib nrnlnrr lltnv utnrn llfntlftht VlfnrA JllAftre RioOin. WhO vented It." ici: near niiumgui. WHAT THE WARDEN SAYS clusion of his term, ho again resumed the practice oi tho law. Whon the civil war buret upon tho oountry, joi Ki.inl.ln at nncn tiroceoded to Washington and thoy would bo glvon away, or mat i greater wore the wholo gang to make a dash for liberty. There la no evidence whatever, that "Sbong" Draper committed them to Raymond street Jail until Friday Silver certificates.

Certificate ot deposit outstJindiiif THE TUB.VEH8. Tn iMmnnHann 11, unoi.i1 roncjtrt nt Mvrtln nvnmm 2R 7ns Kl.tKI 2S.723.ii 0.0 I .010.00 15,874,777.12 Refunding nine tendered his services to the Government. By President annnintada Maior General of Volun Warden Bryan's statement is as follows: "I was dressing in my room shortly after 7 o'olock, when Mr. Evans, the Deputy, came up to my room and told me that the stableman had Just Informed him that two Ji)ga) icnuurs imi.iiiuii'h. iVjctional currency outat'inilin(c.

notes hold for redemption of fractional Park, under tho auspices of the Turuor Hoctety, waa a quiet though oujuyable uutortaimnont. It virtually 8,408,100.00 teers, and at onco took the field. His operations in the or Wilbur know anything of tho intentions oi i urvm or Irving, but on the contrary thoro 1b every Indication that thoy wore ignorant of them. Draper had long ago given hia "word of honor," and among crooked mon "Shang" has alwayB beon considered a man of his word, that ho would put the Sheriff to no trouble by any attempt to escape, and no apprehension waa over felt by oeimau uuw auiu waid. iu i by ordered to tako place on Friday, June 20, IS 1 9, and came to an end at tho approach of nightfall.

To day matlors wora a different anpoct however, and early in tho aftornoon Iho park was thronged by a large crowd. Shenandoah Valley agalnBt Bionewau oacnouu win Arvirjia deserved and received recog OTHER SUMMER f'AIIRICS THROUdllOUT OUR ESTIUK 1TAUI.1SIIMKNT that tue uorporauou ia ukiouj uhouucu iu draw the appeal in the matter appertaining to the case of Dauiel O'Reilly, which was ordered by resolution of this Board of Aldermon on May 25, 1879. nition from tho National Congrees, but ho was early nmiini fo vtoltl un hts command. Advancing years At nine clock tins uioriuug a procession waa loriueu at Turn Hall, lu Mesorole stroot, comprising tlKcon or moro separato organizjitlous. Tho body was formed two dlvlBlous, under the marehalshlp of Tlieo.

lloui intoxication. Whon taken to tho station houBO, ho gavo his namo in a vory quiet manner. The officer waa taking him to a cell, whon he suddenly turned around and aDd his old wounds received In tha Mexican war, unfitted him for arduous service in tho field. After that tho General retired to private life, and when i. utinn thn faco of nubile affaira, it was tripped the officer.

He made a dash tor tne aoor, out l.n nmpfti. pamrlifc IHm. He then clawed thfl officer's 'in HANDSOME LAWN SUITS KAN'DSIIMI'. LAWN SUM'S ri I'ISK LINEN ULSTERS SHETI.V.Sn SHAWLS ONE LOT CINE Sl'UIMi SACljUKS. ONE LOT SI'Ul'E SUM'S l.lrt 7' 4.7:.

next, wheu the caso wtu como up ior oxamiuauuu. Ollmann waa able to appear In court, but Moran is confined to tho City Hospital. Hln wounds are sovero. TWO WOMEN QUABBEMNQ. Yesterday afternoon Mary McPortland, of G52 Atlantic avenuo, was arrested by an officer attached to tho Tenth Precinct, on a charge of folonious assault.

8ho and Hurley, who resides at tho same number, had a quarrel in tho houso. They had boon drinking, and some trivial dispute led to blows. The end of it waa that Mrs. McPortland chased Mrs. Uurloy with a carving knlfo and cut hor on both arms.

Dr. Gleavy drosaod tho wounds, which aro not severe, at the Tenth Precinct Station house. Mrs. McPortland Is in Raymond etreol Jail awaiting hor trial, which occurs on Friday noxt In Justice Bloom'a Court. TWO FBIEND3 FIGHTING.

John Moran, a paper stalner, and Joseph Naglo, both of whom resido ot Ko. 362 Hicks Btroot, and have hlthor to beon good frlonds, had a dispute last evening at tholr resldenco, one of them being somewhat under tha influence of liquor, and they fell to blows. During a uni.li llvi.lv rniifrh arrt tnmhlA nrniinr Mnran itruck faco and bit him on tho face and shoulder. The eer at tl.a nnrl Hift flnnrman CamO tO ttlO OlhCOrS as a candidate for election to the office of Sergeant at Arms at tho last session of tho Congress, boing presented by General Butler. He was defeated, and in tho Winter came to Washington as United States Sena frnm Missouri, to which he had ro aid, and forced tho man off but he took a piece of the oflloer'a coat and shirt with him.

He was then locked CHILDREN'S DRESSES IN UHEAT VARIItTY. BOSTON STOKE. prisoners had got away. I hurried down stairs anu found that tho escaped mon wore Porter and Irving. Wo did everything in our power to give the alarm.

The telegraph instrument and telephone that connect tho Jail with Police Headquarters wero out of order, so that we had to send a messenger. Mrs. Porter used to call here protty regularly to seo hor husband and waB hero on Saturday afternoon. Porter eeeuiod to bo quite confident of ultimate buccobs In hie caso, oven after his conviction on Thursday last. I don't know how long they had the privilege of the corridor, but when wo camohore last January they had that privilege and went to the kitchen at meal times whoro they cookod their coffee and other food for thomselvos.

Porter didn't think or pretended not to think that ho would bo aont up, as ho was going to carry his case to the Court of Appoals, which appeal would entail a delay of about a year." THE STABLEMAN'S STATEMENT. John Casein, iho stableman, said: "I was at work noar tho stable door, oleanlng tho horses, whon I saw two men in tholr shirt sleeves, walk rapidly by, and when they got half way aoross tho space leading to the his keepers that no wouia mo "French leave." The same remark will likewise apply to tho other distinguished Inmates of tha Jail, including Porter, Irving, and Wilbur aud Bartlett and Martin tho alleged Planet MIUb thloves, and the startling episode yesterday morning, took tho Sheriff and tho Jail officials by complete surprise. The escape waa accomplished with the greatest ease, the fugitives having taken the best advantage of tho opportunities prosontod, and mocked at the kind consideration which thoy received at the hands of tbelr keepers in view of tholr prolonged confinement in the Jail. PLAN OF THE JAIL. The following plan will onablo tho roadora to thoroughly understand tho manner in which tho oscapo waa monoy and A.

C. O. Tomneu, witn utto uunuoweg ana Chas. Vorgang as aids. In tho first division woro nluo companies oOhe under command of Major E.

M. Wunder. Tho second division was mode up by tho Arlou, Saougorbund and otbor singing socloties of the locality, together Tvith representatives of several benoQt societies and clubs, escorted by the Turner Society and Its branch organizations. An extended lino of march was pasBed over before proceeding to tho park, which was reached shortly before noou. It rata n'nhvlr thn nnnrts nnoned with a doilblo COUteAt QhiMltr affar hn tnnb a hnArrl that COVOrad a Oall WL, "1.

moved. Thus ho had been United States Senator from three different StetoB. Since then he has lived In re In his cell and fixing It in door, pried it open and soaped. A general alarm waa sent out. He was recap.

iraA i.v cArfTna.nt Frniifili. Through his counsel ho 3(W FULTON STREET tirement. pleaded guilty to tho charge ol intoxication, oontonco Tn a MiftrtTA of ARMlllIt And batterV hO l'OWDElt. Called bonds not matured for which four Aercont. bonds liavo been iRsued The eubscript.iouB to tho i per cent, refunding certificates sinco Saturday' report have amounted bo ltnin in India.

Calcutta, June 1. There has been rain licre and in the neighborhood during the past week, doing much good. Rc ports havo not yet been received from the outlying dlB tiicU, but thero is every reason to bellovo that tho rain fall has been general. Sailing of tUv Steamer Arizona. QUKENRTOWN, June 2.

The Gulon ntpamer Arir.ona, Captain Price, from Liverpool for Now Vork, sailed from hero on tho 1st at noon. Fin nl Snooting Affray. Cikcishati, June 2. Villio Black, the tobacco merchant, who was shot by a colored drayman, George Price, last Friday, died of his wounds this morning SUot by Hist Brother. Schahton, Juno 2.

Peter Powell shot his brother, Melchor Powell, in tho abdomen hurt evening, as the result of a long existing feud over their father's property. Molchor is not expected to recover. Peter is now in the Scranton Jail. Successful.) lannchcd. Richmond, Jane 2.

The ship Theodora H. Allen, of 1,600 tone measure ment was BiiccessfuUy launched here this morning She was built by her owners, Messrs. J. Southard pleaded not guilty. The Justice placed him under $500 ESTIMATES.

OOO 7 A It RUB. bonds to appear on tho aotn, ana auowou uis couuuw to offocted iiesinvea, mat wiib uuam ui uudiuiuu uu censure said Corporation Counsel for tho falso position ho boa placed a majority of this Common Couuoil in, and that tho Law Committee be Instructed to Investigate the facta in the case, and If false advlco has beon knowingly tendered, that Btups bo taken to remove him forthwith. Resolved, That the proper authorities proceed Immediately to act on the abovo resolutions. Mr. DeWitt was present with tho Aldermen, and exhibited an ordor ho obtained from Judgo Hapallo, of tho Court of Appeals, at his house lu New York this morning, ordering the counsel for Thomas Kolly, tho relator, in tho O'Reilly case, to show cause at ten o'clock to morrow, at Albany, why tho appoal should not bo arguod forthwith, or some other order Issued which might be deemed Just.

A copy of Judge Rapallo's order waa served upon Major Ivins, of opposing counsel. Tho caucus doclded to call tho election, In order to save themselves from punishment by Judge Gilbert; not with the idea that their resolution would bo operative General Pryor and Major Ivins aro perfectly willing to argue the appoal at onco, and the former is to start for Albany to night, to bo In tho Court ot Appeals In tho morning. Major Ivins is to remain hero and be In court to morrow bofore Judge Gilbort whon ho finally disposes or tho law breakers. THE AYOB TAKES A HAND IN. While tho caucus waa In session the Mayor Illed the following In tho City Clork'a office Mavoe's Offiok, flrrv Hall, Brooklyn, June 2, 1879.

To the Honorable the Common Council: thn rnaftllltlnn VMR ft It fV A A Naglo on tho hoad with some blunt lnatrumont and deprived that gentleman of consciousness for about live become bis bondsman. HAKINfl POWDBH BAKINO POWDUK. It AAA T. UOO A ALLIA Charles Graham, O. W.

I.ow1b, Jacob Soldier and William Blaokmore, who were arrested by Officers Hae. nn. llnna VffTltolfl nn A fit assault OUd bet minutes as well as prostrating him on the floor most ei foctually. The other residonts of tha house suspected that Naglo was killed and called in Officer Lummey, of ti.v otjirtefl to run. I first tnougut it strange The Board Still Work in turning and shooting, tho lists being open to all comers.

To the one excelling In olther a prize of $25 is to bo awarded at tho close of the day. Besldo that tho attractive features ot the affair Included dancing, held sports, swinging and carrousel riding. In the evening there will bo singing by tho members of the societies' named, dancing and, as a matter of course, beer drinking without stint by thoao convlvtally lnollnod. THE LIEDERKBANZ SOCIETY also Indulged In a Pflngst Montag picnic, supplementary Co tho concert of yesterday. Like the turners, tho membora had arranged for uniaaa iruiu ttm.

t.o i. a.iww.u I 1. In Fort Greene. ABSOLUTELY PURB. rtint naraivan h.

the itroo.er. who m.r tell rotl. for tha tery, and an additional obarge against Soldlor of threat the Third rrecinos. no aummonea tuo amuuiauoe duu V.nla man rnmnvnH tn thn T.nnDP Tsland CnllOffft HOSUl on the Budget. of mslrinir a Isnrer uroflt.

that wlno other bran its ening to out with a razor, were next trieo, j.uo oum ni.in.nf a MinrfA nnnehman. named Portor. was carry juatastiood as tho Roval Hakjno Powdkb. wounds were dressed. ThlB morning Moran ing a pail of water, and tho accused without any provo waa brought betore justice erry, ana in answer to tuo Alum baking powders can bo sold at almost any pries, ana the temptation to Bell cboap poisonous powders In ptaoo cation, attacked ana severely vest uiui.

io; yitwueu oharge of felonious assault whloh was preierrea againat him, he ploadod that he waa simply defending himself farther Chancres in the Educational Ap guilty ana were nnea to eacn. Timothy Mutphy, a poor man who worka on Barren Island, drank too much and missed his train. He laid from an allocs wuicu wuo mot wmoTO propriation County Treasurer Scnenck 01 the ItOTAl is Tery Rrea. nui 11. i.

ui tuo ligenw of nn hoe ewilo wlio hss used the Royal to sllimpt towonvince her thst some other htn.f is half aa good. Tha health of tlie family is of more importance to her than tha few pennies more paid for a can of Rovaj. Hakiku Potr dku. Montroso avenue. Lint was formed at 10 o'clook under tha nimtinn Vfkt Marshal Julius O.

Klamke. The His Honor adjourn 0Q tuo matter tor ouuuuauuu, DREW HIS BEVOZtVEB. Trvinir to Explain Replacing home oi on a bench to Bleep till the train started this morning, a ematA tta nrnj. flnAri 9x fift with an al principal organizations participating wero the following vntn ripunlrnn rlffinuta narlv on HtindST mominff. ternative of three days in Jail.

He waa forced to take hnhmn T. rinwan. of Sixteenth stroot, Oowanus, the Amounts at the Original Figure. Uncertainty About the interest on the CltOCKEKY AND Ui.XHS WABE. named Mouse, Jeuerson ana eiozari conipamos ui tha Gormanta Schuetzouband, Arlon Society, of Baitl.

the three days. Hospital Grounds. nnA ctt. tTuhni otAln nf YTamfltnn avflnua and Court to eoe them In their shirt sleeves, and thon it occurred to mo that they woro prisoners. Iran into the offlco and told Mr.

Evana. I did not try to stop them as I first supposed thoy belonged to the hospital." Sheriff Biley hoa given wide circulation by means of the telegraph, advertisements in tho papers and postal cards to the following notice $2,500 BEWARD I ESCAPED FBOM BAVMOHD STBEET JAIL. 2 COO will be paid for tho return within thirty days of tho following named prisoners, who escaped from Eaymond Btrcet Jail at this morntng; or $1,000 for the return of elthor of them. T. M.

Biley, Sheriff of Kings County. Juno 1, 1879. Wm Porter, alias MorrlB 27 white, 5 feet I0K TJ. arrested for burglary dark brown hair, blao eyos, Blight mustache, and has high cheek bones. John Irving, alias Condit 2G, white, 5 feet 0, TJ.

arrested for burglary light brown hair and mustache, hazel eyos, strawberry mark on ono oheck, and snows slightly about throo front teoth, It Is believed that the prisoners had at least two confederates outsldo ready to give them any assistance re oulred. Just at tho momont they woro making their es ...1 UCTION NOTICE on iaTO aa fol Btreot, Huborstein was knookod down by Cowan, Ae Bridge Bonds. UNFILIAL. soon as he got np Huberstoin arow a revolver ana ttivnatnnnri tn flhnnt finwirl. hut the latter took to his more Aurora (society, oi newari ummumiuK Baengerbund, Young Mon'fl Turnveretn, Concordia anil Bed Men's sli)gln soolotios, Liedorkrsnz, of East Now York; Germanla Gemlschter Chor, Brooklyn Lledortofel and representatives of a dozen socloties and clubs.

Tho Ttimrrl of Estimate met this morning in A Savage Tfoutli Clnmercllully Clubs i.r.Mta nffifA all thn mamhers nresent and Mayor passeu Dy your nonorauiw iwuj 10 Resolved That the Corporation Counsel be directed to appeal from tho Judgment of the General Term in the case of tho People ex. tel. Thomas Kolly against the Common Council to tho Court of Appeals, and to urge a hearing of such appoal at the earliest posslblo moment." heals and escaped. Hubersteln was arrested on a bis Father. i charge of attempted felonious assault.

IaI is William Hanlev was arraicaed before Jus Howell presiding. It was expeoted that tho Board would complete the consideration of the city budget so that tha estimates might be transmitted to the Common i7 rtiBotino to be held to morrow, in accord miiMi thin mnrnlni7. fnr ftsHaultinff his father with THE BAITIST PA8TOB8. JAS. KOKKR 4 OO.

WILL SELL OUT BALANCB OF THEIR STOCK Off CHINA, GLASS. EARTHEN WAKK, PANCY GOODS. MAJOLIOA. PARIAN, OUTLHHY, PLATED WARE, Ac, BY AUCTION. BEGINNING MONDAY, ITn AT THEIR TEMPORARY 8TOHR, NO.

501 FULTON STREET, AND CONTINUE THE SALE DAILY UNTIL THft ENTIRE STOCK IS CLOSED OUT. a stick on the 19th ultimo. Tho complainant resides at Folllowlng In the wake of those two processions woro hundreds of people In wagons and afoot ou their way to the cooling shade of the auburban parks to Join In tho merry pastimes of the afternoon and evenlug. There was a very general exodus of the German populace, the people as a rul going out to enjoy themselves hi fam The CJonf erenco of Baptist paatora was held 245 North Fifth street, with his wife. His eon wimam, h.n nit nf nrlonn.

livna with htm. or rathor sleeps in ance with tho provisions of the charter. The educational and salary estimates, the only ones not finally disposed of, wore announced to be taken up. Tho mem. tha Rnivl wam late In cetUng together, owing ob uaual to day In the Marinor'H xempio, corner oi Oliver and Henry atreate, New York.

Brother Laweon Ok. Moiinfutt tr'n chair, and tho attendance was the same bnllding, and gets his meals at his father's Son, and will be commanded oy iainoiu of Hichmond. She rates Al. She goes hence to Baltimore, where she will load for San Francisco. Price of Coal.

Philadelphia, June 2. The Philadelphia andKoading Coal and Iron Company has decided upon tho following harbor prices for June Lump, steamboat and broken, egg, stove, 3 30 chestnut, $3.10. These ngurcB are for hard white ash coal Tho quotations for Lykeus Valley Tal are 3.75 for egg and stove, and $3.50 for chestnut. WeatUer Probabilities WAsnnfOTON, Juno 2. For tbo Middle Atlantic States and New England, slowly falling, followed by rising barometer, cooler, cloudy or partly cloudy weather and local rains, with variable winds, mostly westerly.

RECORD OP THE THEBU0MBTEE. Tho following is the record of the thermometer as ily parties. expense whenever he can. The tenement is owneu oy i nnt.s. who la a ciiDnle and unable to protect his capo, tho bell in tno mam aoor wa ruu Mr V.vanft was suTDrisod on arriving to tho cell to find mthnr mnil nnt nver two or three New i'ork City .1..

vrirnv Howell was oooutiied in consulta JS BIRTHDAY RECEPTION. nt U1U tun wj tlon with Committee of the Board of Education, con premises from the.gang of vicious young loafers who Kit iks. that a decision by the Court of Appeals will vindicate your previous action upon tho quostlon of ordering an election In tho Twelfth Ward to fill the vacanoy oxlBtlng In tho Board of Aldermen. Whatever objections tho mombers of your Body may entertain respecting your duty as to executing the law providod In such cases, It has become manifest that your courso has been attended with mischief and is at variance with sound policy, and cannot bo upheld in law or reason. Your counsel may have actedUip to his sense of propriety, but in my Judgment his action has outstepped the connnos Of his duty as Corporation Attorney and Counsel.

Tho part he has taken as counsel for Individuals, and the service he has rendered In their behalf against the city; his assuming to act under a resolution of your Board which has not beon established, aeoms to mo to be in disregard of his official relation to the City of Brooklyn, aud of his oath as an officer of tha clergymen being presont. A committee waa Instructed to oxpresa sympathy with the monihern of Pilgrim Bap ff.f fii.tiroh nvAf f.hA loan of their nastor. tho late IteY. Mr. James C.

Eadie, Presidout of the East make them a general hoadquarters. Tno ponce, as a rule. keoD a Bharp look out after the young rowdies, sisting of Messrs. Thomas, Carroll, cole, aiurpny, CampboU and Lowell, who objected to the reductions ern riistrict Hums Rodetv. eave a birthday reception In mHB LOUISIANA STATE LOTTEKY I was chartered hy the State ten yesrs mo.

with a cap italof to which it has since added a roserro fund A. Cells for male pnspnors. 1 B. Colls for female prisunora. C.

Kitchen: stjiblH. who in turn "nloo off" tho officers of the law. The Dr. Van Slyck, A commltteo was then appointed to mado lost week in the estimates oi tno nopm ot Ilusiue lis i'n luuuuiij ui.n'... ulatlv hM a Sflllll snnusl drawing under the imrsonsl sa nominate oiucere oi tue uomeruucu, nuu uieuiuu.a u.

ittw. tn lie voted for next Monday. Tho conference was private, ana at no muoo uu. derstood that there might be aomo further changes in neighborhood generally la a bad one. Many crimes have boon committed In the blook, including two murders, and several outrages on women.

Only a few wonlrn um. Mrs. Hanlov and her daughter were out nsmeon end msnsttenient or Conors! I. 1. HKAUKit OAKI) and GenerafjUHAL A.

KAKLT. uponthe I7Ui his offices, at llroadway, lasx oaturuay ovouing. ira fact that tho tlokets of Inrltotlon failed to mention and that Mr. Kadlo, inadvertantly he, no donbt, will Bay, neglected to state the number of the birthday bo waa celebrating was attributed by ex Alderman Parker to tlie fact that ho Is a bachelor matrimonially Inclined. Tho Chastorfleldlan host entertained his friends, to tho that thoro was no one In view outside.

The ringing of the bell and tho loud knocking on tho wagon door were portions of tho plot designed to exolto attention to the front part of the building and give the prisoners a clear field in tho rear. Wild etories are In circulation to tho offoot that the prisoners had inside assistance and mention has been made of the aotual amount of money which to escapo cost the friends of the fugitives. From all tho availablo information on tho subjoot, it BeemB that thore ia no foundation whatever for theBO stato monta. The escape must bo credited to the shrewdness of tho prisoners themselves, who chose tho best possible time for making uso of tho privileges which woro unfortunately extended to them, and rare good fortune attended tholr flight. the appropriation for school runas.

THE EDUCATION AX ESTIMATES V.lt Ulr of June. Thecspltal prize nss oeeu tu. of tickets hss slwsys rumsined fen (1'0 dollars, dollars; liftl 1. two dollars 1 tenths, one (SO dol raged in vacant rooms In tholr own house. Two youths Dr.

ImwBOn thon expreeBed regret at the small Interest that hae been taken by the Baptists of Naw York City in the admirable leotures on the "Epiphanies of the Risen Lord" which are being given by Dr. Boardmon, of Philadelphia. Brother Boardnian thou took tho nintfnnn. and before reading the naner which The lioara met Bt uitii itoo. maBtnn fftf ftin mmfl wero aiscuarseu.

aa tuutr viutiuis 1 Capital pp.ize oFino.r vi'. 3o.f" tiat tn nrnpocute them. On the 9th of last Mayor nuwou 7 on both sides and this morning had been in consulta kept at tho DnooKLYN Daily kAULi. uuiwj. ep.

Average temperature to day Avorage touiDorature same qa )at year 80 88 81 B3 number of about thirty, right royally. J. no largo ana iiiwnrimiaiT furnished offices Drosented quite a tropical city, uis wisaom uibiuk i uiD revisions of the charter is questionable. His antagonism to tho Corporation In defense of any man Beems to mo to bo unjust If not presumptous, and deserves con. dcmnatlon.

rt i mv duty to overrule your action heroin and I AnliAaA rmnnnltinn to vnur E. Morguo. F. Hospital. G.

Wooden Shed. H. Woodon fenco. Excavations for new wing to bo ereoted. K.

Wagon entrance. L. Iron fonce on Raymond street. M. Raymond stroot.

go! tonfoncerp0aUin8 Hospital ground, from Fort Willouahby street. S. Course taken by the escaped prisoners. Thoro are throe tiers of cells on each of the corridors; andthomtddloonoonthe north or WiUonghby street elda of the building was always devoted to tho more Important malo prisoners. Tho cells aro numbered from month, young Homey rjecame incenseu at soiiib bcuuu tion with some conservative mou, tiu of Education, and that he had ooncluded to move to of his father whom ho appearance.

Large plants, flowers and beautiful canary 1 1 jHAriu riti.ii 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 21 PRI7.EK OF PHIZES OK mi PRIZES OF fn PRIZES OF 6.11 PRIZES OF 10.J0 PHIZES OF 2l.i strxi 20.nor t5" to.if f.l aS.OJJ son 3ox) 20) 41) f) 100 8rj 10 IOOM TTMWEnniFUIiLY BEAT ho had preparod said "Although I havo preached tbo word of Jeaua Christ for the past twenty live years, this 18 tho first time I have over been treated with great discourtesy." He then explained how he had been Invited make tne amouut ior a sum originally asked for by the Board of Education. The motion was adopted by a unanimous vote of the birds confined in handsome cages were piaceu ruuuu in tSeilohtfnl confusion. Colored waiters thn hr A hodv with a Stick. TllO Old HUE taao tne liuuriy wj ou.im u.j w. 1 proceeding, aud my undisguised disapproval of the apparent motives which havo actuated those who have counseled and those who have urged it forward.

I beg loavo to Inquire, if it be altogether wise at this time for flitted about during auppor and saw that Mr. Eadie's members. fnllmrfncr items W6M OUJO OdOptOd informed Officers Phelan and Hayes, and a warrant was obtained for the Assailant's arrest. managed to keep A. nf tvi rv until vestardav mornlnff at 1 o'clock.

when by Dr. Lawsou, or Chairman of the Conference, to do Hvnr tho lectures, and Indienantly denied lhat it wag an guoata wanted nothing. When uio ciotu wan remo.ou ex Judge OeorgeL. Fox and ex Senator Strong mado 74 Assistant Principals S6q'fino Floating teaohery. R3Vxi himself and the nastor of the Wasliington Matter.

Special to the Eagle. Washington, June 2, 1879. The Eepublican members from Ohio who did such effective work in the Cincinnati Convention to secure the nomination of Charley Foster for Governor, have returned to Washington. The Democratic Oon from tho Buckeye State have your DOOy to longer and the interpretation which the courts, by tho decisions renderod, havo given thereto 7 I aBk the members tr. Anlttitv ntiialdur thfl who.fl Officer Phelan was informed that he waa in a vacant room in biB father's house.

On tho way to the dwelling ono to sixteen, commencing at me ium building about twenty yards from tho main office. Cell No 1 was ocoupied by Bartlett and Martin, the Madison avenue Church, as souio had hinted it was. "II addresses eulogumo or tne nost, wuoso ouri honor they specially commended. Mr. Eadie made a suitable response.

Musio and song also helped to while neater nwi.w., The amount of tho estimate for the general 'nnd, less oi tne uoiuuiuu "uw subject; and as men who, for the time being, stand approximation prizes. 1" Approtimstlun Prires ol Approximation Pniesol Ii.i Apptoxinialion Prune of 7j IJ79 Prizes smounjjna to General G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana. General J.

A. EARLY, ol Virsinis sll) TUP. KENTUCKY STATK LOTTJvKY. Applr bj is tho first timo I havo been charged witn neing a tnca eter," he Bald, "and If you want to know my character away the Ave or six pleasant noura uunug u.o tho officer arrested a youtn namea xnumas roowjr, companion of Hanley, who waa also wanted for assaulting Mr. Hanley.

Phelan gave Foator in charge of i tr 1 i I. the State apportionment, as uamj itaUliu, 431 35 i The special fund total is $08,134, making a grand" total of The amount asked was $924,816.79. ono tnr Amir. Planet Mllla men, and Irving, and o. i oy rortor, "Shang" Draper and Wilbur.

Long before Sheriff DaKgotfa administration ceased special privileges woro entertainment lasted. In addition to the gentlemen in that respect, go to I'hiiaaoipnio. THE ABBEST OF THE PATCHEN AVENUE GANG. The oiroumstancos under which Portor, Irving, Draper and Wilbur wero arrested on the morning of August 11 last, by officorB of the Ninth sub Precinct, are too fresh in tho rocolleotlon of tho readers of the EadLE to be repeated. Thoy were all brought out In full at the threo trials of two of tho aooused parties.

The gang had an orlstooratio resldenco at Ko. 152 Patchen avenue, which was rented by Porter on May 1, 1878. The house was fitted up In elegant stlye, and Porter, who was known by tho name of "Mr. Park, Statlonor," was never suspected by his neighbors of being tho leader of ono of tho moBt desperate gangs of burglars in the country. Tho robbery of Martin Ibertfe Sons, at No.

158 Graham avenue, brought the gang to aa orief. Detectlvo Murnhy fig a fellow ofilcor ana uurnea into nuuiey uuuw, mfM thn head of the stairs he received two whose names have already been mentioned, air. Alexander Honckur, Mr. Jones, proprietor of tho Wall Houso Mr. John Eadie, Mr.

A. O. Hookmoyer, Mr. W. J.

Lo aecood floor. extended to theso prisoners. iu; nf the corridor and occasionally they fulton sf. Brooklyn, Auditor Ammormau mu.ou lng teachers, instead of $4,700, the amount originally for and subsequently disallowed. The motion MONEY MAltKET.

powerful blows with a stick. Ho stopped and grabbed were allowed to take exercise in 'the yard, on which Waix Stueet, June 23 P. M. LEGAL NOTICES. plno.

Dr. E. II. Dickey, Mr. Martin anu air.

iwuisw his assailant, who proven to uo oiu mr. unuiuj, uu tnni, tii nfflcur or ono of tho rowdies who annoy him. WMayor Howell' said he did not see why this amonnt nhnuld be out in when the Board did not ask for it. BhOUia Mm InfnrniBil him that A mono tho Rales between calls and at the wore present. JUlltr.ma John Oood, ss administrator.

Ac. acaiast LborloU second board wore Kansas Paclflo, trustee receipts, He apologized and the officer laughed and continued A SUNDAY riWHT. occasions, however, they were always accompanieu oy ono or moro keepers. One and all never lost an opportunity of impressing tho Jail officials with their determination not to run away, and some weeks ago, when tho south wall was torn down, and tha Jail yard charged witn nign uu and discharge those trusts promptly and completely, without resorve or hindrance. Respectfully, James Howkll, Mayor.

MEETING OP THE BOARD. The Board met at 2 o'clock, President Ray In tho chair. After tho reading of tho minutes Aid French moved to tako from the table the nominations of Messrs. Whiting and Porry. Aid.

Stowart moved to lay tha motion on the table. The Chair ruled that motion out of order. Aid. Stowart said then he hoped the motion of Ala. French would be voted down.

The motion was lost by the following vote Affirmative Altken, Graham, Ray, Kenna, Williams, Balrd, French, Hacker, Fritz, Soyman, Dreyor 11. Negative Dwyer, Black, McCarty, Kane, Stewart, Mctntyre, O'Connell, Gunder, Smith, Petry, Waters, creseiouai uu.b" a foft the Capitol to attend the Convention which meets at Columbus next Wednesday to nominate Democratic candidates for State officers. The nomination of ios ter seems to have dono away with whatever necessity there might havo been for the selection of Senator Thurmau as his opponent. Had Sherman instead of Foster boon tho Republican nominee Thurman would undoubtedly havo been tho Democratic candidate. The State of Ohio is eo evenly balanced that neither Sherman nor Thurman cared to be tne candidate for Governor Each havo Presidential aspirations and ono or tho othor would certainly havo been shelved as a ivi.

for the Presidency. While Sherman's Tho committee tiiat vtttiiM I thev could eet along without It. They had plenty of Sws infheschoSlflWho could teach drawing. The till' nntral Trifle 1st. iviv.

a lri'i crio 1U.U, cou A. A. Oisser ana otuers. i .1 Id pursuance of a juugment of his ascent to the roof, whore ne coverea me luginve. Mm.

Eva Eubenstein of 124 Hopkius street, Mayor aooiaroa uio muwuu boI, 72 C. C. and I. C. 1st, 68tf a tt ditto trustee receipts, C8 Cairo and Fulton lBt, 99X1 Union Pa When he took his prisoner to mo siaewam ne iouuu that IK7'J, I will sen oy pnituc aucvuiu, auct oneer.

at the salesrooms. No. a. VTillougbb. rt, la toe It.

nn the 2th dsT of June. 1870. at and Mrs. Elizabeth Kemp of 120 Hopkius street have order. in diam FOSTEB HAD ESCAPED President xruBiowurg DUUUUU BIW ured prominently in the arreBt and for hlB brilliant work on the case was rowarded with a sergeantcy by tho T1i lAmmlaalnrinrR.

The arrert of tho quartet with V'V A I.n mnA nfMniU. on that side opened on the Hospital grouuuo, thoy refrained from requesting to bo taken out, clflo 112.1: Wabash lat, luax aitto za, ex cou our flrnat Western 1st. ex counon, 107 a 107X cloca, noon, tuo luuusimi All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the build thereon, situate, blag and being in been on friendly terms for many years, out jkbk.u.; tootle of friendship waa brokon on the street. TI10 sons of both women quarroled over some trifling mat SnucCToby the Board of On raoaOT of Auditor Ammerroan the amount origin M. ex conrion.

86: Frankfort and KookUK 1st, for fear even the auepicion migut uo n. jmnt to escaDe. So far as the Planet from his fellow officer. Hanley was token to Justice Elliott's Court a few hours later, and was arraigned for felonious assault. ni.ai.

Wa.i iTnlnn bonds. 112 St. Paul and ally asked lor was reumertou Mills mon and Drapor are concerned, It Is likely they rvoi.nrrRKR SOHENOE EXPLAINS. Before tho adjournment of the court rosier sneaaoa up rfalM Anit von ni lintlv ehattlnsr with the prisoner, when the of firooklyndata Wilham.burgh), County of and State of Nw YorX. known on a map ol BJa lot ol land in the Villus of Williamshurah.

'jelmging to William I. Powers, a. and by tBe nuinEer SS 1 hundred 1 and eighty), bounded ou tho south by Kemson it a point on the northerly a id. of ReniMn street dulant one tumdred feet east of Smith street running tb.nc. northerly and parallel with Smith street one hundred ft.

Minneapolis, land grant, 85; Central Paclflo, San Joaquin branch, KW, Erie funding, 72J4 St. Paul, I. and D. extended, 100; Northwest gold, rowers lj. nnnnh Treaaurer Schonck sold desired to make on wero sincere, but the result shows tnat connaonco tue promises of Porter and Irving wero entirely misplaced.

THE TWELFTH WARD MATTER. ter and when little Johnny iiuoonsiom torn U.1...0. that little Peter Kemp struck him, Mrs. Bubonsteln told her son to glvo him more. When Mrs.

Kemp who keeps a lager beer saloon beard Mrs. Bubensteln encouraging her son to strike Peter there was a row and tho two women went In tho street and fought Thoy puKod ho was espied by Officer Cleary and was placed under "PrSSr that, newspaper talk? i a til rrtllrturfnrr 111 a lux; Missouri, nomas nnu inua K. V. Elevated 1st. IlSVallSJ Louisia arrest.

Tho charge against mm waa mrowtuu uu heads at Mr. Hanley. THE COOKINO OF THEIB OWM ruuu waa one of tho special privileges extended to theso pris a th cold weather this was carried on Mr. B0hen xwiu.r thence easterly anu parallel wim ty feet: thence and para ie, wKhfcsjIth Resolved, That this Common Council hereby order a special election for Alderman of the Twelfth Ward, te be held In that ward on the 21th day of June, provided, however, that if the Court of Appeals shall, In the mean na consol, 2of Lako Shore 1st consol, 121al20 skinnedYyon c't nunuroo leei fu wt Vi.t.. At ilaa.r, Anmt nunurea icet to wio iwrmwv side Both prisoners again taken to court tnis and on examination of their coses was adjourned.

in tho coliB by moans of gas stoves, but since the hot stand what the newspaper each other's hair and aicxca ana Kram uuut the arrival of the police who hod some trouble In putting an end to the disgraceful occurrence. Justice Burlington, Cedar Bapius ana nonuern, xbi, cou to 'ontral New Jersey consol assented, thence westerly along northerly JBf" twonty lire feet to tho point or place of Urmning beus the soma promise, conveyed by fo Mary Good by deed dated April VWpjJ? ITUUVia UVUII in an hour or so of each other was one of the cleverest pieces of detective work recently reported, and reflected muoh oredlt on Acting Captain Dunne and Sergeant Murphy and the other officers who participated in It. Porter and Irving were palB of George L. lister, oltas Howard, tho widely known burglar, whose dead body was found hidden in a shrubbery near Yonkers, leel Juno, under circumstances which no doubt that he was onielly assassinated. So far the murder of Howard has baffled all the efforts of the detectives, bnt it is boUeved that the members of the Patchen avenue gang could give Information which would quickly lead to its solution.

Howard's widow believes that her husband was murdered In this city by some of hia pals, with whom ho had a disagreement and that hia body was taken to Yonkors and laid out, with an idea of giving strength to tho theory of suicide. Porter and Irving have all along been oxtremely lucky criminals. There is scarcely a State of tbo Union in n. km nnt carried on their nefarloua occupa time, reverse tu uouiniuii matter of People ex. rel.

Thomas KoUv against the Common Council, thon this resolution shall be null and THE JUXHATTAH BANK BUBGLABT. weather set In tho prisoners nave oeon tho kitohen, which Is On a level with the lower Her, or that below which they were confined, and further to mo the better I like It. Kings Uouniy.Korawr sjjy. Bemler hold both women In bonds ror examination uev Monday. ditto convertlblo assented, 94s94K Lehigh Wilkes barre, ossonted, WitMX i District of Columbia, Paeifln.

Denver extension. 113? O. 8. iiia, Auditor Ammeman nxr. William Kellv.

the Manhattan Bank bur nn.lnnt nrtAfttin tvlllh Wftfl ward thecontre of the building. It was reacaea oy a i.rkl win ad fTSm the eW'b ie nareow Btalrway to tha right of tno ooub, ana a iew Mauior Insteau oi luraavu u. 'gfe0' Unpiecedcnted Attraction Over Mall a glar, and Patrick Slovln, the bank watchman, who were arrested by Captain Byrnes, of tha Fifteenth Precinct, Ala. Altneu iUV.ou kuo ordered, 1 to 9. Aid.

Powers voting with the Demo "The resolution was then adopted, 22 to 1. Aid. P.S!!LSS3!!5 for $11,000 for his depart coupon, 106X 6s of 1881, 103 to, IMJfalOa N. Y. Elevated stock, 183al6 Denver and Bio Grande 1st, axis Nw Jersev 1st.

llTallGX ditto adjust in front of No. 1. Tho kitchen opened out in tne yara, ii r. frlondswere stating with great posltlvonees that ho would accept tho Republican nomination for Governor, John G. Thompson, Thurman's manager, Bald with great posltlvonoss that Thurman would accept the Democratic nomination.

Whereupon Sherman came out In a letter and eaid that his arduous services as the Secretary of the Treasury could not be well performed by anyone olso. Hence, ho should be compelled to refuse tho nomination if it wero tendered him. Foster was nominated. Now John G. Thompson says that thero la no necessity for Thurman to be a candidate, and that General A V.

Rico will probable be nominated by tho Democrats for Govornor. It Is presumed that tho minds of Sherman and Thurman are at reBt. No matter how the State goes, there ia one available candidate for the Presidency In each party In Ohio. Tho Greenback party Is not taken Into consideration. Unless the news which reaches Washington from Ohio Is untrue, the Ohio Greenbackers will find themselves In such an overwhelming minority as to render tho dissolution of the party advisable.

It is useless to attempt to disguise tho fact that the Democratio party of Ohio is the soft money party ol that State. Ewlng and the present Governor, Bishop, are candidates for the Democratic nomination. Bishop has more strength in tho State than la generally supposed, and Ewlng is tho beloved of million Ditrlbutcd stoic Lottery Company. will be taken before the jeuerson aiamei ruuuo wun, m. thin mftArnonn.

Honrv Glenn the third pris Powers voting in tne negative. tnftnt He sola It wtva uuiwkuuw v. m.0.r: allowance, and he was naw paying one C2UPREME COUHT, KINOS uourrix James IL L'Uommedlea, pUlntiff. against Warren 5tfon and o.fendanu lr which was reached by a wide wooaen Bwry, of which was on a level with the ground and a few yards to the left of tho back door looking out on the wide area ment, 102i Vlrglrda consol, 67 Erie 1st, consol, i n. 1 o.

Wlul BuuiHt. 7 .1 i oner who' waa taken to Court with thoother prisoners Tho Chair put the motion quickly aud declared It Thin institution was regularly lncorportiteit of his clerks out oin lll), Haiinioai ana Bt. josepu oe, mfl. 411a anil MkttltVlUA COnSOl. Ulitf.

"Mayor noweu muc nt tha Rtstj. fnr educational and charit. yosterday is to be aiscnsrgea, naving usou iiu ui, t.t Knoa aid. "merelv for ballast" The Captain able porpoees In for tho term of twenty tive yeara, 10 Tho Board then, at five minutes to three o'clock, ad lourned, and Aid. Powers waa prevented from offoring mi.n fonf that lia nrnrtosed to Olier tetweon tho malo and female wings oi mo priUu.

About six weeks ago the wall on the south side separating the Jail yard from tho hospital grounds was torn apoointed by said judsment, on W.dnseSy. tb. twenty diyof June. 1879. atla o'clook.

noon, at ETchange. No. 3X0 Fulton street in deC.Jy of Bkbn is confident that the chain of evidence of whloh ho has $10,000 rnx a furthflr nrrmnri A statement made by tha Controller of Iho Currency shows that the additional circulation issued to National banks since Juno 20, 1874, amounts to of Vow Vork banks took out MS.993,665 Massachu Will UlA llLlDJ liuiv mw tlon, but in Bplte of their frequent arrests, they havo DlB resoiuiiouu. them became known in the Chamber.and Stewart moved forged the links, la eo conclusive, that tho oonvictlon oi nnhho Mevin and Kelly Is al most certain, and which contract tno mvioiauio nan witha capital of $1,000.000. towhich it haa since added a ro aerre fund of 0350,000.

Its grand smslo number drawings will take place moathly. It never scales or postpones. Look to adjourn to enut mm ou. only done a short term or imprisonment, iubj uu a mmbitit friend In a notorious femalo receiver the ands and premises in satu nor. described, to wit: All those two certain eels of land, situate.

Imogen.) D'i1 S( of the City of Brooklyn, un.r SZ2L3 troUer, Auditor. na Vrjrimtatt, down for tho purpose oi maaiug vUU tha now wing, and on this side the Jail was entire ex nosed. A wooden shed, which was used as a stable for the horsos, was still allowed to stand on tho south side, the arrest of the other, three who are known to be In the qua ins nr Pi.nnnvlvanla S8.204.C80. The In New York, who was always ready to put up money RAPID TRANSIT. Job, quite as certain to be apeeay.

ino aiscioouren the .11 ahaorblnt7 tonic of intert'Bt In police amount of National bank notes retired since that date k. tn nu ins and the notes now outstanding are at the following aistnoution uranu proiueuue ins which will tako place the lotftli grand monthly and the extraordinary aomi annual drawim al New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17, 1870, under tha personal supervision and X.ZS7rnTrd the Treaa "aIiow me3 MrS'aent, to say that the reminder or rebuke expressed In this article I accept, and am ent re reouKooxpreo" axnreiiBed. for my lm when they got Into difficulties. A BEOAPTUEE ALMOST CERTAIN. Vindication ol tUe Thrifty Alder circles to day.

Tho suspicion that Dobbs has squealed, In The legal tenders now amount to near tho western or rear wail or tne uuitu. was a passageway through tho stable from the Jail yard to the hospital grounds, and it was through this that finds expression from some, oiiuougu uaytoiu oj' hiiav has taken little or no rest Blnce he was management of General U. I. ueauregaru, m. and Genoral J.

A. Early, of Virginia. Capital pnxo. 81UO. 681,016, making oi yayet.

"vtn lurtrn aharfl of credltaDlO mention, ma uu Porter and Irving stoppea uutjrV. ltiMinn to tha yard, and then w'lll improve the ad Santlaes osuch position to impose upon bis constltu entofs nS to hold such position. The Bbooklyk euw, to our views are not dl LlIUUl.uuu, The stock market was Irregular this afternoon. Tho WO. officials are much pleased with the success of the I 1 1 3 1 AV.A kllnlf Notice.

TickeW are S0 only. Haires, Tcross the yard botwoen tho malo and female wtogs notified of the escape, and so well has every point been covered that this afternoon, in an interview with a reporter of the Enai he expressed his confidence that Porter and Irving would be recaptured, and that before iim hurt fllansed. He does not believe that the feature between calls was an advance in raciuc man oi iwt comnared with tho morning. Thon Tenths. 8L police.

Secretary Aivora atatca to uy mm had been put to hardly any expense in working up the ease. The police have assumed it entirely, Sn. Vornsrof North Fourth andsoona Jfrtiw and "nniM ffene? northerly; along: IbTZ streets, and runmna i eighty feet thenca aaateriy naiSi thWNortb rWth stxwt fSrty.two Iwti th.no. iiirall" I with Second street alahty I.l lotbo Jortherb I n. or side ef North Fourth atrrrt.

and tbencj. Serty a ong the northerly Una ride of North Pourtb 7trM forty two feet to tho point or place of beginning fruTfhe sani. premises oon.eyed by Rachel kf en V. iwJ WarrVn EwonVy de dattd Septemb.r IB, I873. Dald Brooklyn.

Ma, Si. feRARD BTKVEKH. JOBfJB M. PBAT, PUuntilTs Attorney. jei 3MAVTh OUTREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Krnigrant Industrial Sarlngx Bank, Pjaiutlff.

against RusaeU W. Adam, and I.ydia hi. others, defendants. James A. Olwell.

7t Wall street, N. Y. In purauanf. of a Vtm Ibis Court, made in tho abore entlUrf acUon. bmd the aad day of May.

187. and by reason of lb. fallur. of ibj nurchaMtVocomiar with the terms of sal. I "UI mU A.

K.rrlgan. ancVMM i. lion, by Thomas A. Kerrigal to the stable, through tne i .41 1 mii nnv lntorruntlon. At seven LIST OP PRIZES.

Capital Prize ol SH.l.OOO 8 ion. camo gain in Central New Jersey aud in Michigan Central, and while these woro going up Lake Shore, the o'clock Joe Evans, tho driver ot the Black Maria, 1 Grand Priio of fugitives are far away or that they will be able to leave 1 Grand rri20 of Granger! and Wabash reii on, ana ma luarjiot, uu m.t tha Mronlnddr Of the call. and that with the promise oi out uiiu ward should they prove successful. It may not be generally known that Werkle, the Janitor of the bank, from whom the combination was obtained by tho rob New York. Tho oner oi tno oig rowara ubo utiiuuiarau nlt nH (nonnultv.

and the fugitives will the soft money men, nice is iuuiu" Bishop Is reported to be candidate O. Under tho call of States very many bills are being Introduced and referred. Among them are the following By Mr. WIbo for the taxation of promissory notes, bonds and mortgages, and making It unlawful to eroct more than 8 per cent. Interest for the loan of money.

By Samuel Ford prohibiting tho funding of TJ. S. bondB payable in ourreney into coin bonds, and by Loto, of Alabama, to substitute legal tender cur. renoy for National Bank currency. Mr.

McDonald being absent, the consideration of bis resolution waa postponed. 3 Large Priies of 4 Large PrUos of BOtVtVU vi. elicited tho remark mat i shouWdeem It their duty to reduce i e.ttoato pr Zf 20,000 loixio sw Ui) WW ar.) K.W SOU sri." iou vim The movement uj The reports from the West that grain la being carried sented, to whlon i naagiyeu. UOWUM vt i be shrewd and lucky fellows Indeed If they manage to keep out ot their clutches. The Sheriff has been over uaa MittmnrHniy In havo clues in their ooa 20 Prixes of 50 Prixea of bers, has been discharged.

His services m8 ueeu ai a in, inrii is. but he was allowed to occupy the acimow eagomout from vnicagu to 'n and that the lines aro generally cutting under BChedulo went as usual Into the main cornaor uu ou two first ceUs, Introducing a breath of fresh air to the prisoners who had suffered muoh during the night from the intense heat. He noticed nothing whatever unusual in tho appoaranoa of the inmates, some of whom were atlll sound asleep. Porter and Irving were up and par tlally dressed, and both of them atepped tate the corridor from tholr respective cel and complained of the heat. Aa soon as Evans had returned to the main office, 100 Prizes of EffioTlapteS'toethanis, withno reference uutDcu b.uw hia apartments in the bonk until May 1, whon he was i 1.

D.r Itnt thin No. WUloao hby stresrt, 200 Priies of rates had vory nine pension of work In the Iron regions did aot affect tho ruii witu session, but almost In every instance tho information proved'valueless. A great deal of quiet work Is being i. nf the Detective Sauad, on their own totnjyww7m. Ammerman what he BOO Prize, of ie 3d day ot June, in.e, at (irtii ou ribeuu.3 sJpl formally diBChargea.

ina uu. n.n wausa they auBoected the honeo 100 co 'uo 10 100.000 riUZES. low'intf describe OW waut fn h( kind. 10,000 Prix, ol meant by ttanmng me uouu.j coil aioca. s.15 nf tha rnma tv of Werkle bat rather In deference to public opinion.

ta1An etavta trt ttCtt neasT i.0.tomOnt in and (itate of New York, and Stat of New 'XaiU arVlald down TUO STOCK Utaiac. The following table shuws the courw of Uw stoclt IV) Approximation Pmes of fM 8.W inn annroximation Prizes of 100 Rown. and Van Brunt strrs. 7 7 Auditor Ammerman iu the impulse of the moment I made a mark like tte account, and, for the oredlt of tho force, It Is to bo hoped that some Brooklyn officer will effect the recapture of tho criminals. It Is pretty well known who the Titor Trvinc are.

and these par It 1b sold that the bank people uyo him another BitnaUon. market for thin my men Who Voted Ior It. Glvo ub a grand, extensive achomo For Brooklyn rapid transit, And let tho Jobbers' golden dream Most gloriously enhance It. Now Brooklyn with New York competes To grant a Bplendld franchise, And fasten on the city's streets Main lines and lota ot branob.es. Cover at once the Hold ontlra With routes of rapid transit, For Aldormon doaorvo their hire, And cltlzenB muet chance It.

Go straight ahead, as flies tha bee, And swift aa speodB tho arrow, Before the men of Albany Buck out tho olty'a marrow. Inflate the beautiful balloon That brings us rapid transit, And fear not, should a veto soon Incontinently lance It. For surely, whon you havo a achs'ina With lots of money In It, Yon only need to put on steam, And pus It in a minute. An Alderman's career at beat Is but a rapid transit, And ho must watoh his Interest, And valiantly advance it. If he hia little game would play.

With profit and quite neatly, In sunshine let bim make his hay, And do tha Job completely. ft," CPJof Jrowrt, thi Sixth Tfard. "lb. UUerf MP "0. Atlantic Dock bull, aar ntwi.ib ui a i too Approximation Prizes of 7S VM VaS frSTS ITl tSSk "Mr.echenckforfeecon I am free to say i uitiiunnal M.000.

of urooiom. if Closing, Owning. Highest. Ixrwest.3;15 P.M. I uflW 3H 1 1,279 COBBECTIOH.

Prixes, amounting .1 1 nf Iyinlsisna Genoral J. A. locking the iron gate behind him, Porter ana irving taking the tin kottles in whloh they generally carry tholr coffaa went down stairs to tho kitohen, In which two man were bnslly ongaged over tha fire oooklng breakfast for tha prisoners. Without waiting to inquire after tho cuisine, they laid down their kettles on theaide table and noiselessly passed through the door, which a tha ntaira Into tho yard across naenoe ne piaoea in mo v. I consider hat aa right.

Ihenl. ramuS oJrthwe.Wrfy aloo, the uortheartyriy llnjo ItoSn. hundred and eighty for to Hudaon street osld mspi tienc along aald Htsdaoo rt. in ft recent issue of the Eagle Early, of Virginia, Commissioners. A pplicatlon for rat to Note ny tne XTf.A.M3nrAm COHieaoiawB u.

Oes ere closely "shadowed" and cannot move a step without having detective on their traoka. Many persons incline to the belief that Porter and Irving have bidden a long areweU to these shores, and are on their Twirt In a trading vessel, on which 27 It. WttO OWl.v that a Mr. Henry Loader, who had employed to mediately alter hn idrad mnrl (eat to Van Bwt oluos snouio only oe maae to tne omce 01 New Orleans. Write for circulars or sand orders to A.

Yahash Central and I1X Harlem Mi; Erie WX Union Facillo Lake 7S Mortis aud Deb. Lack Weft's iStci. and UiTOco southwesterly along Van Bmnt alrwM. two hundred feet to the corner of tta Cisco of move camets from a nouso on iit move carpew iro nsnpBm. P.

O. Box 6W. Mew Orleans, or Mine, nee, air. annflwiiiiHi "Timmneh obllfled to yon, Mr. Schenck, for your wlVB WlUy Uirau auu dfiith nubia, without, BO fM as it ie 1) 1 Uav in uou.

way to Bomu j'Aaio uuinTfld bv their friends, and ooguiums. 919 Broadway, New York. ould Whavobee Kindness. trm nf thP. eltv B4K mln nvatW U.OSH1 usueet Thaaalaof Uiaaboia property Is hereby at known, attracting any notica.

In passing along tho on mooon oi air. ouw. 138M 81 i HonnWHatern Rook Island Bt Pani fll ou SPECIAL NOTICES. budget roiernng to tne ru Vr narrowpathatthBtablos, nowaver, uU wfl hnv who was assisting him In careletsly placed on the carpet "rrL from which the carpet was removed. Tho box was found rolled up In the 110 113 27 7o2 73 oo3 6.1 taw 5l Bl VM isu in JOJJ iX INK 113)2 17J ISJi 149 149 78W 70K SI? 40J 0 R7U 87 eo, ana wo 1 r.VT triVrrjn I'd passage was piww.

that they will have no more difficulty In keeping out of the way of the police than their qnanflom friend, "Bed" Leary, who la also on his travels despite the power of prison bars. The splendid working up of the Manhattan Bonk burglary by the New York police has elicited nthnr thinHB. that Portor was a mem 111 nMrerred EATJTIFUL lms. RICHLy RiS Mr Blaino gavo notice ot a proposeu also refer to the Committee on Alleged Election Frauds tho facta in regard to Southern districts referred toby (aim on Thursday last. MUNICIPAL.

CITIZENS' eeoteotivb association. At a mooting of the Citizens' Proteotlve Association of tha Twenty third, Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth wards on Saturday night, committee was appointed to wait upon bis Honor, Mayor Howell, and urge him to approve tho action of the Aldermen last Monday, granting the franchise to Iho Kings County Elevated Railway Company. Tho committee this morning appeared at tho Mayor's omce, but as his Honor was engaged and could not bo seen, it was ieclded to postpone the Interview until Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Among the committee woro General Heath, ex Alderman Easton, G. Brower, 8.

Pardessus, C. W. L. Morrow, Thomas PMkr, it fl. Leonard, Henry S.

Bellows and others, DEPABTMENT AEREABS. Registrar Scott report, having collected the following Tyn, arrears Of taxes, during tho week end lng May 31, 1870 ptioas, t972.8S 1.11: looking after tha horses, noticed two men coming along Treasurer ocnencj; hiuysu. v' fixed for the City Clerk'i fflce, be increased to $14,600, Ohio and Missisaippt 9 KD. WEAB.SOILKD t17 SIX 2li iie(iir acramsr. Ia Mm.

flBW.Bieu it n.nn,n.i rlt. 2)7 sway inadvertently by the Zrla to tta owi.ttawhth.pem in their ahlrt sleeves, but supposing tue, 11.1 AlA nnf nnfiou. lttontlon to taem me amount ongurouy .1.1 ftfAinmnty thrt utfnn flf thfl 11 i westenivii" entitled action, bfanng data the 1 Ji' will by.public auction. brThomuA K. one or suspected that anything was wrong.

Emerging on Board, with reference to the City Treaaurer'e office reconsidered, and the amount was fixed at $8,850, an Av.rl racuio kum. ber of the gang who, yeara ago, conceived tha execution rnTin Tin uiaiuh 17W 1S 76 60 o)a 87 iAh anti a tnnnim in UKrmuuu tstreet uau. uu on tha uh dat of June. Isiv. at i Brooklyn.

00 the inn aay 01 June, Micutgan eutrai city of increase or ii Ol mo uie a waa probably kept posted in every step which was being OHtTTB ITALIAN Haniw Bra, easily aa dirt wasb off the band. cures. 8RIOKV CHIMSEfS. crTIOOUIO'' PATBNT CHIMNKVTOP Hundred, use. APPUBDONTRIAL FOB WDAka of tha stable door there waa IH BEAUTY NO FOBTHEE DANGEB toboenoountered by the fngiUves, the hospital fenoe DSeatlmate UttagtWltUj Department estunaie was sssui wwu inareased rom $2,000 to T.

Tha authorities o'c ock noon. th louowing asscnuou All that ceruin lot. piece or parcel of land Walyl oo in tha Citr of Brooklrn. Oounty of Kino aad of tho Assistant Engineer was LSnout forOor. hn.

were tuem i loilowa. to 1. nf Mew VOTk. bntlDHMl Ana SMCnuw Tho following tamo snu. taken, A ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

1 I 'xne salary 01 moQuiwuuwaunu. yard was, on motion Of the some offlciol, increased from eminent bonds at the respective sou. me'iHWU DCfUlCIl A nt tha selvea misled by the similarity of tho name and the occupation tn which ZT Last call. XI, OUO tO a 1, wMnH.in ATiHUnr lm. Marv Davison was placed on the prisoner's encaged.

The xienry xtoauer iho wsnistoaUtethathewaa wit: BegmrtUig at a point 00 too aastenr nu" rtrVet. Ihree hundred and eighty four feet norther ly horn the. norOwastarir eomsr of Hon.too street, and Myrtl. aTonue; ninning th.nca J'tb alana! Hooatoa street twenty fert to a point opposH. th.

5 a oarti wall running thenoe easterly through tn. oc aire or wVll and parallel with Myrtl. ''s oaudred feet; tbwe. oortherly parallel feet to a point dittant Ihnr bonarjd and merman moved that a superintendent of buudlngB bo STOVES, Ac. IM Fulton rt.

near Nan. bench In Justice Elbows court room ton tiivvn for drunkenness. irrapn ia ustwwwu ww. U. 8.

Ss, IWI registered U.S.6,18H1, U. 8. Ss, 1831, registered 8 5a. 18M couoon 107kJ 103 1C0)J lfl .01 12 tWSTBWCTIONr. appointed at salary of Mayor Howell hoped Mr.

Ammerman would let his motion stand on Its own merits. It looked like a piece of sharp practice to bring It In here. Auditor Ammerman aald he would withdraw too being tbo only separation iroro. naymouu MoOloakey, a watchman employed by Mr. Frlal, the contractor for the new wing of the Jail, observed the men as eoon as thoy passed out through tha stable door, butjurtatthat Instant hia attention was diverted by hearing loud knocks on the big wooden gate on Ray.

mond street used for wagons, and when he again turned his eyes in tha diraaUon of tha fugitives both wero in the aot of ollmblng the iron fenco around the hospital grounds, outside of whloh third party was standing with two coats on hlr arm, ono ot which he gave to eaou of them on reaohlng tha etroet. The trio then made rapid track along Bajmon street to DeSWb venue. resides in MeDonougn ana not iu that ne has no son, but that be has a brother engaged receiving a senwuiio A While the court officer in charge was on his way the bench, in answor to a summons, by the magistrate, Mary coolly got up and walked down stairs. The officer missed her and ran otter and captured her before she 200AYEAB.mCLUPINO VAC ATIOW. DAH BRAPLKT AB PICK DEADEYK.

The play of Pinafore," will be repeated at Assumption Hall this evening, with the Hon. DnlO Bradley as Dick Doadoye. It will bo for tha benefit of Assumption School. PRINTERS' KXCWBSION. The annual picnic and dinner of the employee of Charles M.

Comwoll la to come off on Saturday, tbo 14th Inst. A steamer will convoy tha party to Codor (iroTo, at New Dorp. Staton Ialana. 8 a 1 VI juvih uv xw. tt tn nr.

llA ifn 1 innatn. th him in baslnett. This the bUQL yAV jreSS; 1 confident expeotatto that As Mr. Loader who 1 writes to Vcurronoy nixot tit i enmfnrtablfl as may be ounng Tha beat of ro! or en cm. AOOiais.oaa omenameni 11 tue oiayor uiuugu.

wm SHABP PBAOTICB. yairsn.is N.tt total 172,062. Tho total for May, THE BRIDGE TRUSTEES. ur and Auditor mot at two o'clock The Mayor, cftroUrffilut Bridge trustee, in tho this afternoon to PP'nt oMja whoea plaCea of of Controller Btel gnedlktoly taken. He executed entirely to roch a remart He afterward reached the sidewalk.

She said boo nan uu trying to ewP; ano only wanted to gt llMlo trest. wa w.u 1 Uu oroannt rteajad tsm. renewed hia futlia fonn aoUoo for. i air..

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