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Wo YOR Ry TPP ; ; in "RQ | ROT 4ND BLoopsneD IN oxrorp. | : ‘ey pr Te WORT Yok . HW oon . 1 mp i pe’ . * ’ BATTLE OF THE CLIQL ES, ale. THE SING SING REVOLTS, pbb taf CONGRESS. THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, | S4ceuren ox THE DUTCHESSROAD.| 4 STORM IN THE HOUSE, en lvishmen Driven from the Town—The <= Fe * Senntes " e o saci! id Wo Wor Near the te ASTONISHING CoRRUPTION OF THE| Threat to Kerarn avd Hava the Vit THE CAPTURE AND RETRY TO PAT | Moce\ trom the Caoumittes ON AUNTS AINE be. | MAIN BARNEST IN BVERY PART] pyconne eeenm eelten Mls. cap | BILLY LAWRENCE OF ONTO ON THA BOARD OF EDUCATION, Citizens Arming for Dofence~Pearfal Ex« SON OF ALL THE CONVICTS. | ne, 9, the Brcedmep's Barssa, | OF THE ISLAND. itited wut laborers ran coff the trauk on the Datehess WAR PATH, citement in Chenango County. _ Hieetion Depertments 0 javea ntl! Jan.’ rg ene And Columbia Railroad, near the Glentiam Wool PAT A wetion Departments of the Bureau until Jan. 1, | Reports through the a « Conser= | #0 it ad, near the f Utica, March 19.—A large number of hishmon | ThE Antecedents of the Ringtendera— tee | 100. “The Burning. ef PlactatiowsRnenecs | Mills, thie morning, killing one and badly Injaring a uiee eras rea act Thlevee-Bverre ive Merentes to Clean the Ane | cmpioyed on the Midland Railroad got tnto a ght ta travel of their Confederates Final FRR-EMPTION CLAIMS. Iwarez, Guarneabutin, and | sevencthers, The following isa list of the easwalth @ Gieantic Fi Stable-Mr. Bocne and the Forged Rarrender and Weturn to ihe F My. Canexaty (Dem. Cal), from the © Siera Cabli Killed Wm, MeKnight, anmarrled, thirty-Ove years Theck-Kivain in a New Contest. | Oxford, Chenango county, on St. Patiick's Day, and A Death-Hed Confession —The F on Putte Ls. sepaited a bill aendaloty Sakic Vpbidiia at tae Macoe arstyal |iet ase. Satis varratavete nthe bot pes MN dl f ore ed 9 Earth-& Let us, without circumlocutory introduction, | were driven out of the town by the citizens, Several Petal erences Dabroom=Unexs | ote tua, pened gily at 1st, Of Troops from Spatn—Neatroying Kall® | andy leg broken, and right shoulder broken; Mi- | special Despatch to The man en eee : vitonss Phe bit ness f o 9 shat 4 speak of the Adainlatation of the Board of Bduca- | of the Irishmen were seriously and somo fatally in. |, pacred, Rew SeUUNSD #49 dn account ot Von | WC TRMITEL Heme Genet TAT Ta heen or ne TIGRE aie hie mie te have | {ttt Dewine, jaw broken and severe scalp wounds | Wasnixetox, March 17.—Mr. William Law. mn. The reader, wi 0 econ > | euintione n im nd bomaty. ey 1, March 19.—The insurgents have ene phen; 61 Do ives ‘ ight of the fact that Boceé ta the Bearae ‘There tg | sured. They threaten to retarn to Oxford to-morrow | desperate attemots mute by convicts in Sing Sing | { Frante: an that a focations of aden serie mate | turse dye of the Inesest plantations im che juriedte Hedls Hugi MUANGOP otSHE Vault Wet aeaie: [rise ev Sire aster eee eee o fraad meaner or more atrocious than that by | (Saturday), three or four hundred strong, and burn | PFl#00 fo regain their tiverty on Thursday, In the | S.UNUNTTTATE ATE te a a a at ne i ae enna ieninegos, and a Ate bok tae Wp. Ikea] Joka: inns bafta adtea iw tae ‘ns Howie 1056 Which a fund, ostensibly devoted to public inatruc: | the town. ‘The citizens are arining themselves for a | {t8t Of these, Thomas Forrest, a Keeper, was gagged gal and valid, another near shoulter aad leg badiy burt, ‘The body of MeKnight send & beuvy dre 6a tae Seetan eros ieee Yon, ts approprinted to private use, ‘The Bonrd re- ‘nd bound, but eudered no hodily Injury, as be was THe EUROPRAN MATES, It is poritively asserted that the insurgent gic ti Hada te shy | Sad opened a heavy freon the Indian Bareaa. The tetven annually three millions of dollars to texch tho | coenee: THe excitement in Chenengo county 4 at | able to be on daty tho wext day, Another Keeper, | _ Mr. FeNzow (tep.. Nos in {O0N) | rats ore carrying ont thelr deferred plangof b pas taken to Pishuill, The cause of the accident | scene was a characterlatie one. For some minutes yous, a a thouiegli: ot aaa Children | @¥eF beat, and citizens of the neighboring towns | Ke:vard Craft, an elerly man, however, was ale PS Ad traneportalt everywhere, Fe . bet) at ret been Gefiaiely net " The car was | there was mach excitement on the floor. Aftee . o dl ‘ States, and to pre sportar . being backed up to Fishkill by the Incomotiv * lostle in almost every street against the oficers and | §f¢ preparing to aid the peoplo of Oxford in saving | F*seed und be Jed trom sutveation before | United Stotes m rope by such A detachment of tnsurgenta hod tett Alvarer, well | Poronda. for gravel, ‘The eupia eves! | treme Gul Gt ee ae being releasel. By this operetion fi ets ea: | Referred to the Committee on Post OMices ond Post ronda for gravel, ‘The evgineer and firenian | Lawrence, aa he la familiarly termed, opened on the Trustees of the Schools, who have never yet placed | the town. x this operstion five couviets ¢ monnted, to burn the plantations in the vicinity of is O primer in thelr hands.’ ‘They are ablquitons, the sual abenaaea a hey were: Tabacow, The planters are territiod babiddhagesiappicibinane Tee re St ek ae are the little biasphemere we mect in the Pack anaes | INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN ROTH Lockwood, alias Henry O'Neil. Reeelved VOR WAM erp witiike Com: | | Authentle in-rination from the Hsurgeats atmite | THE AROOK LYN RATEROAD MURDER, | (res mmelland shrapnel antil he was restrained by Ga Wid ways, cae thes tas banal Novia, curna. Gk oe HOUSES OF THE LEGISLATURE, from Orange county Juue 1%, 1830; acged M years, Company Tink’ A service “tn | that many plantations have been burned within a - baled cant iepted elebadete|——l ulge ta vertal obessatizns with amusing fhollty, - native of New York, usually lived there, is single, Hie, Actor Sty, 21m, ta "het cee | ya, oroncy Whitehill Nonchatance . k and Liverpool, at rents live at New Yor omplexion lori: ith ooklyn Car Drivers A Lite THE CAUSA OP THR ROW, ” w York; complexion florid, hair a with Hoy Snypased to be an Old Shoe—* Drive | The dreeze sprang op throngh the consideration And the prodigious eum we have named i erlean Steanihip Con Another steamer has arrived from Spain with apposed ¢ named brown, slightiy sandy, eray eyes, tle turned | PANY for a vemt monty service between Boston aud deinagrnite la to be expended on their learning! Yet, althoush pi beer nexlh high che bidding ie iss Jes Ivernool, together with aay other companion, oo that | troops. Gen. Buceta and the famous Cen. Amabi Ahead, we er School | of the Ludian Appropriation bill in Committee of the three millions are pocketed, there is no room for jew Special from Gb ontalle ovrier righ eye, arev Rieck freekied, || Kerers Escalante were passengers, The troops have gone Ko Not!~Liuhting a City by the | Whole, ‘The Hon, Norman B. Judd, formerty Mime hese little ones in any of the numerous institutions Snog Ha bas scars from ide ih Gok ieses WAG a WAR BA! STO BRITIAN SURIRCTS. to Nuevitas, Almanac. ister to Rerlin, occupied the chair, Mr. Henry Te ‘ander the control of the Board, Epecial Despateh to The 8 ars from cut o le rightarm near elbow his | Mr. Semen (Rep., Mass.) called up the bill to ie. | Tn an engagement between the troops and insur To the inquest before Coroner Whitehill over | Dawes, of Massachusette, the Chairman of the Come fret ry into effeet the decrees United States Courts ater " re ere vez | Felative to compencation tor Brits fesecia IMeganiy | Ee gesterday, acer Alvares, the inrurgeats were T the vody of Wil tetged suring the rebellion rou'ed, and, dividing, one force fled toward Maca re TRG RTE ANT (Hlep., Nev.) sald he was opposed to | gna and the other toward te Atpany, March 19.—The New York Tax Com. | !#Fs¢ sear loside let leg below knee ; stature ners’ bill, which provides for the appointment | 5 inches, weight 14) pounds, Ki, and W, inten of a new Board by Comptrotler Connolly, pasand the | St: brush maker, Crime burglary frst BPICURES DEVOURING THR EDUCATIONAL FUND. But the Board are ow reckless and indifferent to the necessities of these traanis as Dives was to the am Henry Yarrow, of Conselyes | mittee on Appropriations, explained the bill, It rirect and Evergreen avenue, the testimony nearly | called, he for appropriations to the amount of focurl Grande, curdled tho blood of the jury, ‘The boy Yarrow bad | $9,113,916 for the purpose of ful.illing existing trea : ‘ bes When ik é ; tor | Pentenced June 15, 1850, for 18 years by Judae Kmott | the bill and opposed to compensating Mesh aud: | as enlacomeat te reported at Uiumracater ' tmportunities of Lazarus. They are ® ring~o PA Nadi bevirindll psaey . apd ttm r | Joba Barns, from Kings county, sentenced in De. | Jets Ander auy clreumstanees, for sips seived by “ai ty cat le reported at Cuaracabolta, The | gone to the terulnus of De Kalo avenue road to | tea with Indian tribes, Tt wae the precise bill aa fi Strong ring of iron and gold—firm as iron, and mal rker, Republican, of St. Lawrence, moved to one Government during the inte war, antl Great | OMeial account reports one hundred @ 1 thirty six | meet his mother, and while walting for Ih F was | parsed the Honse last session, and which had failed cember, 1808, to th oni agree ty «ott Hes siels men vidies ‘ yeurs hnprisonment for bur- | Heitoin onir claims net insurgents kille e ani vid leable as gold, when thelr tutcrosts are at stake, | stitute another bill, which provides thatthe present | Soinl 1 Bietiatn chromed agree to Reilte ou clelaie heat uraents Killed and only one Mpanish soldier | cither standing on the down track or had fallen on | to become a law owing to dleagreement between the Theyare almost harmonious in their deliberatio Atenas Da ob ep oes a ua her ae urts had decided that the Hritish veree woaaies 1 was 8 Now. 88 and 12 the | to Houses, Tho Senate has adited on to that bill, nd they ought to be, for they area happy family | O'Donnell supported the motion, and argued that } etd Muller, received from New York, Jnnuary onetully seized The inenrgente are retive near Bolondron, Troop: Pasaing over th menanderash- | by way of amendments, sdditional appropriations who are periodically entertained by Mr. Bocsé at the | the Power to appcint shonid be vested in the Board | 1% IT aged 1; bern in Germonys iesingle; lived | Me. Stawarer was atin toes to ace how a Thitish | trom Matauzes have gone thers, When the buttle of ing hin to death, of which Jan to the mount of $481,008 Thoee emondients lic expens*, At thezclose of every one of their | Of Supervisors, because It wasa non-partizan Board, | C74 Marker stroct rreat ; duttire b feet | ET Rse during the recline wien Crest Hetia ser | SlcraCabite wan fomght Queanda was stek with email | {uroure I thie cond bravest No, th | had grown out of an atvemo oo the part of the Sam, Stated meetings, the om their arduous | He said that there w © wigned | O% inches; weight mmvlexion raldy! | Herself making active. flateant war noon ne Mia | Pox. Ortega comma uted. of which Wn. H. Adama (a driver and Chas, Roberta d_meetiugs, they retire from their arduow E ; « Nn to make! provision for the fulfilment of the by the largest taxpayers of New York against the | alt black, ses b sabre necuton | doctrine was that, a tine, It was perfectly pro: "Tho in conductor, and had driven about 10 fect when the f labors to the banquet hall, where the smiling Clerk bas pinced tho dellcactes of the season before their enraptured gaze, aud welcomes them to the festive reents are carrying off the slaves from the ven treaties with Indians made since the tack, | the 11th of August last by the Indlan Peace,Commise ar, Nothing forel driver of cor Noo saw Strick eon eee te W2 jolt as tt ie had | sipalations ng that had thrown it nthe Sagua and Ree | but the driver af No, it did not atop Mle Li Re and | Ber for us to captive h elite whe over found, The bill went over without ack DIAIEMOBS 800 A) and Tareeny Theo has kear on fere finger, i otestant, bateher ; convicted of measure, Senator Crowley supported the bill, At the session of 1868 the bill passed imously. 7; torus three years, by Judge Russe THE TRYORE OF OFFICE BIL ad ihe dtiver ef Mo, 18 start a a sion, ‘This bill contained mone of these items, and board with the cordial hospitality of a man who has | Senator Hale also supported the bill. It wilt be | Cur ti: terns Binh i td : . ie i ! ‘The bill fer the repeal of the Tenure of OMce act | medios T dt From 7.000 to 9,008. | Sees antl did wot stop wntil Nis Gps het rom seer tke | therefore, Ib Would be prematere for him te ests Bfortune or a fund of three millions of dollars in | Warmly and probably successfully opposed in the eeanib. Ber m ion . gpa healt ethan adel Wloicdl Ae oe top heael Lt A hie The Esquerra plantat near Trinidad, have | sume thing that the previews car Aad runorer; then | eipate any of the difficalties that he apprehended bis hands for destribution, ‘Then the ring sits at the | Assembly. Us yecch InAmbea Ma oaaheae nee rien Rep, Mo.), wh Hagnidensenae | ee" burned. ‘The five places burned in the. Saxwa the thing wien Goth care hart resent: Quel found that | would arise and be foreed upon the attention of the 4 shot sly, the DIN offered some days ngo by | 13 3¢ate In America, his parente at 16 Carroll street, atl 1h istrict produced ning thonwand hogsheats of sugar | {He thing whien both cars had ran over was ouly a litle fortive boar, and, between their sipping of the fra. | In the Assembly, the bill offered some days ngo by Brooklyn, lived there at time of arrest, atature 3 feet ech against th p | District produced ning thouwand hogsticn: OF | hoy, Moth ears thon ran down t yw House when the bill should come back trom the Bene @rant Mocha, Ox up the educational slate, alw Mr, Clark, requiring the officers of the Erie Railway : eolig Rid; . si an the | yearly the driver and conduetor of No. 32 aid that they ate, The whole quesiton of the Indian policy of the Company to report within ten days, under oath, the | 8c hes, welght 197 pounde, complexion dark and Corbitt ']} Phe insurgents have destroyed the railroad and | rin over aumething which they at tirst described Providing for the rich, and turning a cold shoulder to the suttering poor, ) snoke 1 sav old abe Government was opened ap dy an amendment of. deny that | fered by Mr. Wood, to reduce an appropriation te “and after war ruddy, slightly pitted with smallpox, hair black, went A cond f both , conductors of both ear eyes dark brown, heavy eyebrows, slim built, reads | atterward adjourn exact amount of stock now outstanding, whether common of preferred, was called up and debated kh between Alvares and M, session, and soo | telegi Kun, #°AMEFEL RECORDS OF DISHONESTY. AHA) Welles, Cauholia. teaah - maw the boy befire the killing, or thot they | the Arickare, Gros Ventres, and Mandans, and the 7 Slit botee. Warmlti, aed Sead: ther a Warn debate, . Catholic, machinist, convieted of bur- opaee Rumors of Another kngagement Wit wasatiuinan being rin over unill ater It must be admitted that the find 1 not solely rl shapbick heed ‘ glary frst degree and grand 1 term 9 year Hours of Kepreneuintives. Havana, March 19.—Order is being restored in 1 saw the occurrence or know | ‘Hl*ccussion Was participated In by Messrs, Wood, sed for epicurean purposes. The schools, of course, | Sorted. aad C wehthare Seca taen Mr. Jonxeos Dem,, Cnt.) Introduced a eubelitate aged “" " it anti! alter the bo. ron Tees, Axtell, Dawes, Lawrence, Maynard, Julisa, Must be malutained ; but there isa large margia lett | ThE bill amending the Metropolitan Excise Law | 9 i+, sentenced Feb. 6, 1803, by Proy. | tor the Senate Mil to proteet the fur and seal trade | (he Jurisdiction of Santo Espiritu, Gen. Puctlo is | ont the only w «wh amounted t© | ssenjamin, and other members a ike bacon ; was made especial order In the Assembly for next | Store Lowden, wiivs Decker, received frou New | in Alaska, Heterred moving toward Puerto Principe, ‘The situation at thing w Ave Tt was scart : ¢ $3,000,000. Some of the members like en hotel York, April 12, 180%, aged 95, born in Kngand, MhLaRIRG HRA @hiCas sihavase We enaananG are no strect I FERYANDO WOOD TALKS ADOUT FRAUDS, 08 well ns suppers, and they must be supplicd with | Wednesdey evening. parents dead; his wife NWuGatak ‘aiveet Mr. Docknny (Rep, Ne ‘odneet a hill to re. ‘The ‘ prooe urrod, and thut di ‘The Hon, Fernando Wood, of your city, de funds according to their necessities. They have in. | AM Important resolution was offered in the Assem. | P ) het ah aac ac tesla Gag Ito 1 Tivanuy Pimitien Ge: | (oneeensarees Spmuulin OF WME. HBFFd carepe wben the sos nounced the system of maleing treaties with Indi terests in coutraets, in the lumber yard, and the job. | by by Mr. Porter, of New York, directing a special | Yorks lived there « time of arrest ; sta he speci tax exaet HAO OE he, | Sy Peevedhe: Sanat {row resehl ag: Cle pe eepeki Banas sgn hey cateten phage Sobepea dhe wer bing work, all of which are supposed to pay, ‘The | Committee of five to examine into the affairs of the | NIP Incl, welkht 120 pounds, comple rio mitihe oF Wase wad Weawee Ted to the Com: | dal, Remedion, and other markets, Tt cinarunovariy'ear ee; seeortns | to the Indiana, aad. declared thet a prsprhaiand Infamous union thus established between them te | Sailors’ Snug Harbor and into the tenure of the real | CY hazel, bair black, bins a stun ov t . ays und Meas estimated that the sugar erop this year will ort OKIYN AML Newtown Hatiroad. y and that bt een them t# eye, and severst round sears on re THE PARAGUUATAN OFTRAC by tbree-eighths that of last year, Susare at the er, Willian Baticock, and the conditetory had been made for Indian tribes which bad 0 exe dove-talied, and hence these acts and offctal move. | (tate held by the trastees of that institution, The | © " idldathenert ehictedcaiell Wes ERY | iar PM (RY nitte: Leb SBat of Maat’ yours Bagare, at th ys were KUilty OF enipaule nes tune ‘atta ments are veiled in Jadicious secrcey. One of the | Tetolutlon wae adopted writes; Protestant; carpenter by trade, Convicted Kauite: reported 60,0" | outporte are fraver Vea boy Cand wa further dud that eae No. Ur rie ft gizey'? gepowta & DEN GK YRlate Weary 6t Sha Said Nas Atiabie! a fortuna oes ae a of grand Irreeny April 9, 1863, teru 4 yearn and 9 to inquire f 1 ‘There are rumors of an engagement near Holguin shige ud (nas the driver, William H. Adams, w Pally taeranterat Olid: a; wapesee 40: GE Cole 1. f is ven te . 4 months, by Judge Tackett, loged tmprisonment of Messre but nothing deSnite is known of the affair ‘ reba Baad bhemhnd toh rm Qducational fund, and his frauds, and thos NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. i araguay, anit inte act of i The Corone the dviver and contuctor to | mittee on Appropriations, file Associate, recently bx ho igo ar My radtitled The ard offered for the apprebonsion and LaMirtr toa igs Shed Tre is - furnish ball iu $1,100 (0 await the action of the Graud | tice on Appropriations, dugeled tn bia, seat in @ that ther vid iabblshiclitcetech td SENATE... Aupawy, March 19, | ‘Very of exeaped conviets is §50. but tn this ease h Athintie. squadron, Reports through Kear Admiral Hot Jury very nervous manner during Mr, Wood's speech. ia e a ication te owing to the death of the keeper Craft, the Warden wer to send for send papers und to | — Wasiixatoy, March 19,—Dospatetes from ite ITraT TITTY At its conclusion hie sprang to his feet like « steam RSTIGATION OF TI ORBRRIES ORS Peren ii'# were introduced—To amend the Excise Law; report at any time, Adj Admiral Hoff are dated Havana, Mareb 12, Political t ee man, ond characterized the whole Indiau Bureau as sale authorizing the Highland Suspension Bridge Com. offered a reward of $100 for each of the inen de sine aifaire were ¥ erally quiet in that netsh: - tterly rotten, and as @ den of thieves, The only cooren, pany to build a bridge across the Harlem river: fur | scribed above, On ‘Thursday afternoon Mulier and HE LANOR MOVEMENT. borhood, more »o than at any time since the Conioo | Strange Disappearance of a Womnn—Han | erly rotten, and a ' For some reason, the report of this investigation | 4neW market on the site of Washington Market, New | urna were eaptured ie the b tM : aE LAROR nip ve had been tn pori. Tn view of thia fret, Adil She Committed s uestion for the House was whether It would root fever maw the lght. All th York, the M: to appoint fonr Commissioners for =P tg ge! edd ahosinded ral Hof was about making » cru and the ° out the den of thieves, and save the people from mated he proceedings were | guch purpose; extending t rien of the city hear Tarrytown, avd were tien back to | Workingmen’s ‘ to observe personally the condition of A John Kr BP of the canal | y, : written by certain gentleman, under the direction | of New York, ao that Itt 1 of Westehester, After arriving they betrayed their comrades Voxation and Wages oats Iiterests, In company with the newly-apps Wing At ton. touk ot Bleveneh Sirege, Jafurment Orcer’ |) ths plaudor And robuery thal are new going) On we Of Mr. Cooper, and tt was lavondel to have them | kemthown, Retest. a iirc nutes! | Kua salstueh teoeesh aetna abil), Hace tbe sO hg Inert. of the Eleventh Ward, yesterday moruing, | der cover of the treaty-making power, or whether tt ‘date ning from the southwesterly corner of Eastchester mee woe BRS cil, Was hidden ie HY . on th Al secure reo w ha F. ert wool a ator th lative po’ Pabilahed immediately, but they were withheld from | to the Madson Miver, at 4 paint oneuelt rile mene | in the same b at the other two had gono | The Workingmen's Union met last night, Mr. | Sty. Frite ailieses Ws a disreputable eet to Kl LobbcieleheAd alia lhe’ t rivhddbedn takes 4 was ony sock y. eo contracte udian tribes, but treaties were sign nations, and it wae to tibet of marauding making power. He ng as oo Indian de with various ventions by the press. Poor Mr. Cooper was shocked at the re- cital of the facts, and be made one of the witnesses fepeat the more startling sentences of his test!- beth , und that last « when he went t her. While he was absent ity t act as co dof belng sick ne liquor tor disappeared, of the centre of the p channel, through the | down the road. In consequ foridge over the fF wpuyten Dayrilerecks Lpaitaaa ive to opening, widening, or extending streets, equires the city to fuot two-thirds of the public | tWo others to the barn, and ealled ny who had b * of this information, | We 4. Jess Charles Sullivan, a guard at (ie prescit, went with | Beerotary, After the mivutes had been wn, 1 Lockwood | Mr. J. A. Taylor, from a special committee, reported Mony in order to be sure that he was not listeuing | expense where the public good fs subserved. tocome and surrender himself, The man € an address to be submitted to Congres and the tno charges wero regarded ‘AVing her shoes on the cabin four and n ring oF 0 to hid . Th ee proces Ke OF Were presented—T ing the wale of 4 ‘i ere ; gs @ table, tain Knapp informed the oMec savages, to a hideous dream. witnesses proceeded with | «cote icume in Wow York ood Brooklyn: extend | fom the hay-mow, wearing only a shirt and apair | Stato Legislature, asking for the ropes! of the pre- - robably the wotran bad coxnmitted sale their story. They deponed that a certain individual ing the term of the Tax Commissioners five years | of drawers, Sullivan euld, pointing a pistol, * Now, | sent system of taxation end the collection of the The Cabnu Tadiew ‘ake ad exked him, if anything shoul yen to her, lorace + Frans he Who still holds a sinecure under tne Board, employed | fromthe pasvage of the bill, and at the expiration of | J" € got you, you son of Sollee aseiood 1d | same, ‘Taxution shoot portioned according to bioty natane ant te al th Air roan cipom her trunk, where” News uti Muda etter shove Gabel aha he taeee Br MAS Wad ape @ namber of carpenters ot lis house, and bad (hots | Stee Line Ihe Board of Huperviors will appoint | up nis hands end started to come down the ladder, | ineome, 80 that the merchant whove income ts VOlen: iol, The Headlag and ayeroval of ta |e ee eee rived that uae ersed Uy tea oa a maka aries puid from the educational fund; that the | Clee are to be Miled by he rein-ibing Coumisstoners xh ‘i $20.00) a year shall pay ten tines as much as M8 | minutes of tho previous meeting gure wace to thst Che: Pisuoaalar Oauuie ea eater Chnaan Vee natant etik eivan trielion Dnilding material and the most costly wood were | Passed —22 to 4. wood received the ball in clerk who tecety ‘he national de of a minute abs contd be mate, besaues they mever fad ty the moneys recolved and expended | _ ‘The police have long | should be apport States In such taken from the yard of the Board; that the latter moments, and fell, A phys! Oa ACADERK oth GORAEK Ol oh - cars or we kets, but without avail Te was not til within the bet four ye reread tek - “4 ASSEMBLY = Bd do within three | om nv Of 8 oaneurt on Mareh'®, | Gayera! lelters:'| Fae toca besten by Mire Costes Mite that tie treaty making power nal ever Avie Was converted into bookeases for the aforesstd in by Was put tito a wo.on, and reachod the prison at ‘© specie paymenta as rapidly ax | from distinguished persons were read, among which Mr. King fecling a tu, Ae Was tod cof. fen and that tt could dividual, and that other thefts as despicable nad Meo Ui ie Olesen bone # Dew Court House | spout half-pust nine. Me was immediately placed in the voluino of paper currency Will | an extract from the one written by SeAor d white he was riding in act selland buy public bauds throngh te the Deen perpotrated, and that Mr, Boené mast bave | snd Froach Baptist Church of New York: ‘Toes: | the hospital, where he now Hlesin acondition white | Hers Aden Teme ateeeh seit Pees | Moraicn Leman, the newly arrived ambassador, ac Ltn. Seneg lhe og Goulds ors Inlnarusioc sar wads been as Liind us s bat not to sce them. tent ane time for the collection of taxes in Htiehmond | wilt probably reaull fa deat MeDermott, ‘Connolly, Marke, and others, whic credited to Washington from the Republican Gov Mat the caemeaaern Hesaee Tab ae ai GRAS KPa SKF county, Incorporating the viliag ile, HPEnse e heler that Constitnents e . i - ORs. ORAN “ cart SPRCULATIONS IN REAL RSTATR, The fell Gate Pilot’ bill waa ‘reeommitied 1 the | Yesterday morning, supposing that he was dying, Theale uteantn lane optte statenively 4 ernment under Cespedes, in Cuba, is worthy of hil the Follow wan | Me, Gorge W. Julian (Rep. inti) rearariced that And then leaked ont the damning fact that some | Committee on Commerce and he made a statement in which he acknowledged that Mr. Tavlor responded in advocacy of his publication, In writing to Sefor Yzquierdo, a pro eee eae ral Geant had intimated bis tnientin 0: pluck of the resolutions calling for additional school build> Hilla were introduced —To he was one of the leaders of the affair, but denied | showing that the nine millions of workin, nt Cuban patifot, aya ' se tau s the Tadions i r the coatrol of ¥ sect of Qu re, 5, t dating Brooklys, and Williamsburg! 7 the United Stotes pay $25,000,000 of the Tuternal 3 , 7 and that he had told him (Filan) expressiy® tha ings which the Board had passed with sicniticant | jay re ft 4 participating In gageing Craft, saying thet Burns and vatulate those ladies who, impelled by the initted without the privile 14 opposed to evory form of taking th) lands of U Jaw relating to (rue Incorporate the Catholic P rageing vik Kevenne taxes of the couniry—thelr own and the i , y, wae opps Las) ne Gnanimity, were oniy designed to give the same | Library Association ot New York Decker did that, all that he desired was to escape. | “iionted bondholders’ > ating of patriotism and bamanity, towndet that i - United States and glying them to corporations, either member of the ring who had pald his carpenters ont Fieger rdered to a third reading. Authoriaing He also ald thot Mulvey and Muller were Mr. MeDermot moved to refer the report back to pies faioete aud Ret Fie Bi hamept ene Unwise Persous not all Dead Yet. through Indian treaties or any other way ofthe schol fund, and who had stolen the wood of | fWoveantaie” te ‘aostgg? ite "pte hc | aot inthe plot dat. were freed into Mt hy being | HMECowatTe, tl tueude fn darters dette aqeerre fons crorg Cava beat, aml | Jeary lows wae arrested by Oflcer Heed, of | | | MR. LAWRENCR tonares THE AKIER the Board to muke bookeases, an opportanity to ob- | Ani he Excive law outside the Mctrupylitan | threatonet with death if they did not participate motely aleet tie + of workingin While ee i be 2 Pe Tink Reinand peadlingnte pis stealing from Charles Ambreeht, a youth employed | hie policy. T # have been put through the tain appropriations for speculating in real estate, Distr the attempt to escape, ‘This story ia probably trae, out it Hy might ag well actoan thing of it. | tian dalieations, neceomon te by Joseple merchant tailor, of 69 Browdway, a | Senate when there were not six Senators present, Both Houses adjourned to Monday ey aot eule-eae ike fek Ga theives Mr. Purdy thought 1 wo futile to send. any Plate nds gthecet A pte ree tiee dle of ¢ g valued at about $100. Two days | Every man who participated in a fraud of that sort MOYEN 40 CLEAN Go oh AGanAN etante sheathed ot only was the man lookiag denth in the eyes, docuaent ty onr Representatives who are in | 4 \ rf aban ago Hows met Charles, and. aske to deliver a | untit to occupy a seat in any deliberative body, but one of the men, Mulvey, had but four months learaht ave ved the thanks of their country, Lid Metal ped ‘ o di 0 ° " ‘The bill before the Legislature embodies a move: LATESY POLICE COMPLIC. c ey, had bul f talre rable ussure you that In epeakiug this Lonly make myecit | backage for him at a certain house, giving him wish t» God £ could reach the Senate, and the cents for iis trouble, and Ing to foid his pureed, | ears of e more to serve, and could have no imducewent to ymanin the country, untl the Senate Ment toclean out this hot-bed of rank and rhai tof the action of the | Mie teeble though futhtful coho of the sentiments of the b turned, both ‘ + " web ha Teate ap 0 t etion of th Made we boy returned, both pareel aud anan had iit be compelled to pry some heed to the voice corruption. It provides, with speedy justies, ¢ a auch ae etl sodas ‘ with tho Gommave Coun as i . een Sate ec ; Fh | vanished. is Of the people, aad to have some respect for the laters ferme of office of the present Commissioners y {| Owing to the informsiion given by the weston eneued upon the 6 price of tickets for the grond sacred concer ‘ est of the people, instead of squandering the people’a pear Hari iegery Pay rei Otties Mrepetiie. cto | two: eonvicte. Art ciptu Constable Alfred Heine pulliles tote trade unions, | ut Stelnway Hail on Koster Sunday, March 2 has | Walsing OM with a Man's Place of Bn money pilopepprpana thm phaticalaenidihiott Tof Young, | Laurence, of Tarryt d two others etatloned | atamennern see taetcike Out He pubtical Te | een meed at 1. Arran helug perfected | | Edward L. living formerly of Groat Barring: WORSE TINGS MKITIND TUE CLOUD tage of the act ; that twelve Commissioners shall be Way for he Trint of Young. | 1 + OF Tarrytown, and two others stationed | commendations was Vhy Mr. Burke, and st < ds Mass,, czar dealer, was commitiod by Just this point Gen. James 8. Negley, of Pent 1 ft whether it was parties e1 offics Uhemacives on the rond about a mile below Turry- | vooued by Mr. Young, who contended that ‘itis the | for the Grand Charity Fair in May next, and many ay Inqui th voted for on ® separate general ticket at the next | When the detective oflicers d that they i Any At Sackintine 4 lke yesterday, under $108 bail, on tie charge of s inquired of the Reneral election ; that seven names shall be upon | had lost the chief under whose skilful leadership | town, and there lay in ambush, expecting Lovden, | FFILaM! the duty of werkingmen when they Mul | eminent artists are offering their servicer and sign Ming the claur stand aud contents at the Bt. a1y. 1h apply quen lenneage to, the Beantes they bad so lone and #0 sucerssfully shielded the | ait Decker, ond Mulvey to pars that way. Their | qd” gatrepresent them, to kice them out and put nen | (ine thelr wilthagne he Aseoclation Hotel, Bro * property of Lucius F The Chairman—As the Chair understood it, It wae one ticket and flve on the other; that the seven per. nil the Chair suggested to the gentle n t Mr. Heed locked up | rather broad, tons having the hlzhest number of votes abit be de- | Mlustrons brigade of thieves, they mate good time | Waleh was rewarded, fr betwecr 12 and 1 on Thurs: | In their cen he will ina mass meeting to be | In thelr coucertiaing tour ti country, anon. the nh rei Is, and geaterday | wan fom Olio (Mr. Lawrenee), that in referring t@ clared elected by the Board of County Canvassers, | in appealing to the Police Commissioners, becging night the ¢wo fugitives appeared, One of them | Saving the’ Common Counel washer anOitG hetes | Cuban Portanes iecciea lesa vetk moruiug he found it in Lrvin's possession, g coordiuate branch of legislature, Re should be @ Who shail canvass the votes ; that on or before ths | the appointment of rouebody who would not mal- | bad a horse blanket around him to conceal the | that they woulil be kept shaking. [Applause] It ea Say aa bak ee - thee optee, f yr a Mt. Lawren en, | shali be more carefal, fourth Weduesday of December in each year, the | Sdroltly put an end to the prodigtously Incrative | Priton vnitorm, and the other had on @ pair of blue | Mr. Dougherty rend from the constitution to show y Onkden Sha teeter ie. Sottluge About Town: © od deal further than that, and say mans have. r the that it is iegitmate to discuss politic in their Con. | Wealthy ¢ + I go a gy nies, We do not pre- | Overalls, ‘Thicy had broken into w stable. and stolen Henry Goodman, stevedore, fell into the hold | thingy a good deal_worse, and jet keep Wwithia the Mayor sholl appoint the five persons who recelved | busiuens of compounding fel tral Union, voeatod I safe keeping of a ofavessclat Pier 4 Bast River, and wa bo 1 1 the highest number of votes for Commissioners of | tend that the detective officers personally appealed | these articles, aud also a buttalo robe, but the Intter | Alter some further discussion by Mr. Ennis, Mr Tus Lis ANGERS corer Hage REE ERM HUTS Bid wae, (lly (es Beene, et sont ramus Siu, PaseRD, Common Schools next to the votes received by such | t@ the Commissioners, They do thetr Lusinessin | they bad thrown away, as being unserviceable and a others (er ues Moe's report and | that the stig Wee. ‘ Patrick Costello, teamster, was co: After further discussion the amendment offer Commissioners having the return of the Bourdof | another way, The thing was done by the Ward | #0 heavy to carry, Lawrence and his party inter eon Mase Meeting reported (4 Junta Patriorica de Cobnnass feriay on the slatae of ataubiig games with tie reading of the bill, which was oceasion County Canvassers as having been elected atruch | politicians, and the entire detective body might not | Cehted them with pistols, and Mulvey surrendered Tiilred to die a bond with the Trustecs | The gontlewomen of the Junta cae UE eR rripted by the offering of amendinents, whi lection ; that the Commissioners elected and ap. | have been aware of she movement. As they do with | fumediately, But Louden run, and was pu vy | af Cooper Union fir the pur neeuring Hier Ts Weat Twentieth stvoct, yesteriay {The Rev. W. 1. Clark fhe, Liberat tap the sume general quextion sor discussion, i NM i leet ? + mitre thea & aed va ae ett (ie rom damage and loss, } explained that | iy now’ well hea th Hy Christian, reaches In Hanson's Hall, Third avenue uarter past four o'clock the Committee rose Weer duties on the rat day ‘of Jonuary neat, aud | mulied the business teatanter, and the asturt em: | Hore. revalver was polnted at him, wit thease | guicl,” Alor some. otner Fouling vases: — City Marshal Smith, having driven into whole | wham maed. nity Dall hold their offices for the term of three years, | sult was thit the poor, perplex Police Commis. | Fence that if he Hot ale Dis Lands he would be = ate a Jo, | in the pavement in Pearl street, sued the eity for SHBd ita bed % descended the marble We care not what now view be entertained of this | slower decided that they would hold the eaptainey | sets Me raised his arma, and was handeutted, and Cony Of Irish Societion, OREIGN INTELLIGENCE. 4, aud jury gave bim, yeeterday, ¢00, the Capitol scious that he bad equal bill, the public agree on the fact that tho Bord of Ku. | of the detective force vacant a while, and order the | Y¢ : were taken back yesterday morning about 10 This Convention met dast evening at 42 Pr eat’ The three-card mont plays raion the Mar lem J ted Gen. Butler's performance on Wednesday, ‘ be “ saanra6t ial ual candtiaa TE eRe du. | o'clock and safery to in prison aguin, And so P. MeArdle ps HE SPAN : LION, Raliioad, yesterday, relleved” a poor Soventecuth ——— ‘ teation saanot be made vores by ® Legislative | oMcers of that Vf vest report individu. iPaper bh ‘ a a ea tale. prcalal THE ST ANISH REVOLUTION, Ward Geann eth eid whlch eit Ban, Wee dancer iaeanea kan Pea t enactment than it is at present. ny change must ute ole, . se r @ ji be for the better, ‘the ot cas the pierrand minissionera Were casting about for Aevood, or O'Neil, ts in the hospital, bnt the | Sibi in Militury Conscription Battle ta Andulusia~ | ronor Flypn bold fi inaueat ates he hoes The crow of the emigrant ship James Foster, tharacter of tho educational officers: and itembo- | an Inspector to fl the place of the linented Leonard, | Others ore kept in cells to await the action of the | Father Me AYenLON UPEI feat of tho Tunurgentn-Coudtet Autiche | Pid dead at 19 Worth street J sii Jr., and a number of the p gers appeared at the succes) ed at Abneria District Attorney tm neecay. The Con pa oMce of the United Sta " fi and Jury, which is now: sitth White Plains, s Sy dies, too, a concession to the Republican party, by | THe SUN hinted that the Buperiutendent might, in | Gran " on Mcers for the ensuing year Mapniv, Mi 1 Dr. G. J, Wolfe was committed by Coroner P if e i ho ensuing year as | Mavi are 19.—The troubles in Andulu: 4 d entered a formal complaln# iding fo o candidates ua (heir failure to appoint @ man, himself detall aeap- | ard will probably indfet all of them for manslangl we: Thos. Kerrigan, President; John Dwyer, rales rnc < Rollins yesterday to avawer for the death of Brooklyn yesterday ani providing fur the election of candidates who may be Fr faily Pr tp e-Presilent; BE, L. Cuey, Cor respondin Dyer sla still continue, At Xerez de Ix Frontera the op- | Magdalena Phillips, of 63 Second avenue against the officers of the vessel for cruel and inhw tain to hold the position temporarily, ‘The Superia- | te» No weapons were found on any of these men; | V tendent, it appears, has taken In the minority, BORSK'S ONGAN ON THR MAYOR, THE CHAMBERLAIN, ¥,, Chae, Boyle, Recording Secretary ; ‘In, Dar- | position to the mil 6)y Treasurer, y conscription culminated wa] Mr, Ber but as they undoubtedly took koives with them, brought up Joho Marley, @ stage | man treatment on the recent voyage, The a@idavite Wnt whieh was Aub eae FORGO Check. then thrown ont by bis admirers tn ‘Tae Sun office, | they must have thrown them away. It appears that ae CORI battle between the insurgents nnd troops, ‘The en arly With ® short He yates ey V4 (iriving a | are to be Bled to-day. 4 t ¢ | these convicts, who were cooks, had been in the Other Labor Meetin: Ragement was of short duration, but was very a G7: :00Ne Bara heey pvutta=relbeh tects —————_—_— Of course the introduction of the bill has roused | He hay assigued OMiver Keiso to the command of the | Mere convicts, w 2 ee 4 a To hall of the Young Men's Christian Assocts . ce of selling exira food to other convicts fo ¢ Gas and cree, The cents were defested and routed 'e hall of the ng Men's Christian Assoc ory Murder. the latent energies and opposition of Boese’s fricuda | detective force, and left the Police Commissioners to | Practice of selling cxtra food to other convicts for The Gas and Steamfitters mot la. vening and | fer ‘The insurgents wi defeated and routed. tht Birth ares The Row , Wn filed Last might With an! me Agheas corpus of E MS hick : ce, the lecturer being Dr J a yt page oman Ho. 9, whieh bag ive audience, the lecturer: belng Dr. J. J.Uoye | ooo A onay repearediy, adiearned, Was ogale Ge era of Cha and ¢ journed over yesterday for a week, This thoy were enabled to do by placing Welt bo infor A their employers thaton ang after | Six hundred of them were tuken prixoners, Mira- vf beef, pork, and so forth, in the tins whiel Dey eee 44 ber day. Several bot8e8 | mon, at the head of 900 Carliste, hid appeared at do what they ean about it, pa and the newspaper organs which bitterly denounced ‘The Commissioners have 8 vague notion that the | Pl bis mysterious expenditures two years ugo. It is tic er: Oiled with m hand molasses, and whieh wer - - i = Patema, in the mountains, ir Almeria, Troops iy Third avenue aud Bleve: anlucky, however, for him that while the Legislu- | authority to appoint, under the law creating a police | ¥&F —— m L , #8 ture were considering the question of hie ofeisl | force for the Metropolitan District, belongs exclu. | Fecelved by tho prisoners as they came in for the Firein Warren s Lave been despatebed to that aclghvorhood, : 5 Sparks from the Telegraph. haneats i thi Teal ta thia'(t sntto Maen ihe Gk night ¢ prison oficials learned of thix practice, Shortly before 6 o'cluck last evening, ee meoting of the Young Men's | ‘Toe Georgia Legislature adjourned on Friday, openiy. ihe ooerte Of this elty were busy with che | sively to tie four gentiomen whom the Governor | BA)” nM finding that they were discovered, and | discovered on tho fret flour of 49 Warren strvet, oc AUETRIA, a + B Will he Weld on Monday over ‘The Fifteenth Amendment was defeated in the ame aubject, so fur ax It related to the famous | and Legislature have juvested with the name; | aut the co AER Cen ce eee en Aa eupled by hier, and supposed to - vat IL Fifth avenue, This inecting is open to ria Logistature on Friday, shock for $17,500 which was duly cashed at the | hence they ventured to remonatvate yesterday, | Were to be removed from their comparatively easy | ave origiun relews Landing of matches | Trial by Jury for Odtencen Against the Press Wanranei] WLctAl canada Ghabrwiad cabanen BcaaWar mak Duese Wes iaiiiied orice Nicaec lTwhtn aoe Warten Weak ina mc erteatnel tea Hon, resalved to make a bold stroke for free- | Im the lh ig auding way burned Law, Sarah F, aged 8 years, was suffered to | were auinped ih boud trom Mienmonds Se but he indulged in his own elegant letzure before he | ready appointed a Chief of Detectives, and sived | 10m Such & stroke was easy forthe keeper, for | tty it tocy worth @15,000, une, royedl, Meyers Viewva, March 19,--An Imperial decree has | stand by Vfire te a yiaary sciool In | Josiah Bardwell has given $5,000 toward the ex efore ho PP i ‘ of $45,000, upon whieh there ix only Waverley pl erday uutil sie had been tutally P 1 Festival in B: jave this trif_ing defelt @ moment's consideration, | them the trouble, But their remonstrance weighed | Forrest was obliged to go with them Of | a parttal msurance. ‘The kecond floor. wus occupied shed establishing trlal by jury for | hurne pense of the National Peace Musical Festival In Bostom, 6 Ld ration, ie i ri 4 9 ; veg. | them to unlock a door at the end of saga | by M. &. 1, Stock, dealers in boots and shove, whos Tho Inman steamship City of Antwerp put inte Suan Bis, Saeeaey after tbe, baraiatent labors ore dont as meh oa aid Mr Brenna %, when 90 Waa Hi a b i Wns wil eich wt eaat Bana, au Sad shoes, WhORR wi ; of nitro glycerine were f und on | quecostown yesterday with ber mata sant broken. ve! him before the legal tribunals, but he | nesday last he sent Serrean © Davis down to | ¥ ] Z Joseph Macs, elothier, occupied the tied floor aud | age py em j poardaemoll boat at Whitehall stip yesterday morn: | dfonry Ogden Irving died in Tarrytowa on Thurs pears to be disinclined to go upon the stand, Mr. | room No. 11 to ask whether the Commissioners _ esters bs 1 often somali of thas naa cess | Suatained a au 0 | $048, upon wie ean ine | THE PROSPEC ts MRK QUARREL, tg, Barina polls ordered the boat snd cargo away | day aged Ghyeare. Funorat today. noy and Mr, d that the check wos | milght not use Police Tria) Chamber that ¢ rily going before convicts, but nothing was ever nce for £2 ne to r rs were ‘ou the elty, re * Bweeney and Mr. Palmer proved that the check wax | might not use F Mi Tr c that day, one alani it auhoueh these was HOVE abate of | RRCURINL DY uel & Cousler, dealers Jothing, | Gon. Vielo's Eontimates of the Coat before The Hon, James M, Simms, of Savannah, rant) sulin 1a. op0m 58 She nppas Part Ofte Boy ot ® forgery, and Boese has attempted to cover the | Itis hardly probable that the Superintendent is pres | 10 AAA oP r w da stock on hand worth about 25,00; in tho War compared with tho Cont To-Day | Baptist cicrzyman, and one of the'expelled members | Mr°Saronel Miller, of Lynchburg, Va. who {e a ; - arin tie way. (or lila boacl flan reason why the dc oul be locked ata! wl ai or The basements were used puiat cergyinan, aud one of the expelled member Samuel ler, of Lynchbarg, Va. who Whole transaction with w veil of mystery. Is or | paring the way for his Lotom friend, Allan Pinker. | Feasrm why the door shout be Torked at al Now | sured for § MPT Areal pd lah pou Luteresting Testimony. Of the Ceorkla Legislature, spoke last evening be: | nisdemtbed,, hae ven $1000 tothe Ualveradty ot ~ hn tn this emergency comes to his rescue; but its | ton, of Chicago, the aceonnplisied detective oftecr | Mist one nian Woia atht endeavcret’ (a. pottee to. | Rm WEL MEE bo aud water. The Tho Special Committee of the Brooklyn Board | 'F@ the American Anti-Slavery Society Hila. nviston, member of the House aid only dunages the case, It calls upon Mr, Swee- | who aided Lim so materilly tp saving the life of Py Daniel Coffey was committed yester: sow y in de. ad As dainuged about 2 of Aldermen to whom had n referred the mes a. fey to rob the City Treasury by paylug the check | ident Lincola, Yesterday's Brening Post vays Thursday by the sloop Exchange, James Mveaulay fly mmsurca, musking the tutal loss extced f Mayor Kalbftetsh charging that che Prospect | Gatton i eer et ae vee Hares OF entering John | of Heprmentatives from Fike ovunty, Onto, dled yeeten Over again, and threatens to hor tte dito. | "Mr. A. Howley, chicf clerk of the Doard ot | and Stephen Allen are tn the hospital, the former sa ao jonere had Usen guilty of estravas | lompting to stab the proprictor aah se etaet orge. Francis, Talo lectured in Sing Sing ast ‘; Police Commissioners, under a resolution ot pe | probably mo ly woun 5 others are dork My By nigh efore the t aeeomblage of Feulans eves [Fed ibe gli oll ber later aera ISL dA Peay pre Ral ee Tit litlse lea a biece rent ahoeata ae Tue Commercint Travellers’ Rights gunce and iwismanagement in the conduct of the | Henry Moore, an artist, but @ novice at b eifeceed Iu that p biases a shall fail to comply with this demant. | toany preparing the charzes und euthring the cvi- | Col® INIng on « t + Dattivons, Murch 19.—In the case of Elias | husinens intrusted to them, met lastevening, ‘There | £MFY, as country yenterday to serve | ‘Two large whales have been taken off the coast of This assault upon the Chamberlain while he is | dence against Capt, dohn 8, Young, of the detec. | 9% the horrible punishinont of the showersiuth or | Ward, of New Jersey, indicted a9 sn Nnege allandiiea at " the 8 had broken into Mr, Van | sae Harbur-oue oa Woduesday, abd the other yeotor ‘f oH ;. 4 i aa f bs Preven alpine Irnder, & (ne of $400 wis impos , wore large attendance of property owners and eit Arsdale's residence, 119 Weet Thirty-ulnth etree : dain t} striving to protect the city treasury from omleio! | t¥es Who hae resizned, Lut whose resignation the | yoke, one of which they will eurcly recely Hasler a fap Ob posed unde ¥ : popped kali ¢ residene uluth street, aay. Whleves, ts anworthy of any newspaper, and some | brougtt to trial test weeks wher, Ik unreported, | -, NUthing more ferocious ean be conceived than the | Ki. ton to the Court of Avmeck Habel, Vide, He aulthut he was thekuhonae | 9 A very interesting * mission,” for non only, is | | Hrevet Col. J. G. Chandley is announced ae Chief i ume | brought to week, when, eported, 2 ‘ 4 1 thes Ne tig madera es wil ah Hee re: nae bh BPO ishing at St. Alphonsus's Church in Thomps Quarterinasterof the First MUlit istrict, siver waive mon Ue ansznd fort vate watt | Seainpatan nes" yeah Cit | fen dined ty the here il ve | or Me ae Rt uaa teh inal doe mreee Ruri aid | ourthingst AE Aivbantns Chit in Pham | Quit if ga ge Jostice. Young is docmed by the Commissioners to be stil | men by torture or by violence would detizht them, | 4 htttatn ate License ba " he Park Con away ‘for lack of room every evening as can be ad. Mhantticn aiboeh. he auacnie’ binreh cram sel , tee : iu Favellers Will yo to ‘the Unite States Lu entico cost of in Mayor Hall, who bas also aided in exposing the | \iet | Piselpling! diseinlines they says. Bich api every | prime Cou for use M1; that this estimate | mtted osing th eadquurt 1 refuses to perform uny of the ' i , ate swindlcs of the Board, receives similar compliments Fore eaten anF OF te | oe whom Tuc Bt or met oF heard express aie s nade before t Hat Nis present estimate | A small boy having stolon a pair of boots from na He a8 ie} from the eame old fogy, wet DianieceJoUfaste if Mr much int us itis believed | himself upon the euntect, soomed us that the | Hasattox Kis’ Gopratien Stesnina LOGE DREROn che ATE Tia teeea RETO é phones unser Ve lather pareaed tho youth, |» Kd My “ emery Cagis tee Boese organ requires s text for an erticle on the | {iat sue oF two pe cinaa Mhat | Boar tuted eonsiet ; tien one | ertatament Laat ebantci Rootes, Vary bleaaa i Plats avinaes Wise this Aletcouse wee Gast | Sif. Mod Tthe. det youlee nat iat cea Oe ues | of a gy adel of Drert WOader, and be Board of Kdueation, he may tind one in the fact th MeQuade and Weared, after having surrendered ths | WM Mabit he bal his of al mw" | wtrect, ‘The Hon, Horry B, Stanton delivered cu nt is 8 GF labor, mutorial, i that | the shoemaker he explosion of @ sti or Ut ta the only department tn thls elty whose vast oc gna Hin bonds to Capt. Youne, were taken to New | ught Lick ally ee quent address on the" Signs of the Tine ' Hneiton of accliitectura’ displaye ther than | To,morrow ta Palm Sunday, commemorative of | a Cock tonatrs te Cioretene, soiary nang sas sounts, tnvctelng $3,000,000. year, are not audited. | titted them to tavape. It this sions prove tus, | Where Were the Keys of Ming Slug Prison | Feast ov Sr, hostea--Yesterday being the | tari: were cosity anit deuuoratiging he had not | CruciAslons whew, ther ponetaca. te fi evan hice Tete arebobty aeaah cream and eh ae 4 ro the Bultor of Tue snnual return of the feast o an inate | w work done in Prospet Bai at he had | cracifiaion, when tho ponulace, to sh 7 ie i . And when this text Is exhausted, the word * a1 Iie privilege of ¢-cap Held out wena tha my a Re outbreak at Sing Hin sumrente | Re eOERER” OF a'brivata catcenact marily aie pun on tho wurk, conte sere ad | tion ior hth, "cut down brauchos Of palm trees und | Later advices have been received from Ble dries,” with Immense smounte opposite in Boese’s | Prapawetscter actin cee) ree cudoublediy | || Bint Tho recent outhroak at Sinu Hing suguente | voted fishers ond ine winienee acter teie, |i Tat estiniiie the'rwot of a wall around tne | stfewed theta tn the way.” Lanett aatemienttaas aretol Git Peru dedger, will furnish bis organ with auother fuittul ' ou on Monin ist Ws Wun thet thy steve mines | Cul pe of St Bren ee wero | vk ik i geqntral Hark ules | ‘The body of un unkown man, about 45, dross. | Was vrity og Grasse a tou luting ecerhat ar aa® yf s hour—sufllclent tame Rdg i verod by ten of the youn the subject of 1 t Nato. un an Cott, w » e n blwe ome aH loons, ove P| 7 thomas, ae ee at The Alaeka Fur Trace. OT ar een ia ciee yee O loy | ssi being the biddew lNeof Mt. dusophn eet Ot | eshad tne Dera RAIN Eat witb | ReawTy CICKE, Gotetaoee, Peale a rans Te Afar tate taster Si ie et, ceuneoe. te sna Bis auawlaiixs SIAAUIGLE CATA ca readian, Say Francisco, March 19.—The Chamber of | this, nd wiist in the object aimed wit Tern ina | A Se, Parmice’s Dax tom John Me ‘ lence gained th ait hy they desired to | found yesterday woraing iu tae North River, at the | Bank of Bostaby’ and, subsequebily. ale i ea vgn + | Commerce adopted resolutions to-day ou the Alaska | reason, ant AU is known 40. mute than one 4 Was ov St. Patrick's day severely beaten by | Me Heard vot of Seventy-ANL street, festored to Martio through the haade of the Voli Sr. Jony, March 19.—Mr, Cudly’s action in | fur trade, iu favor of tho abolition uf all restrictions | Look out fur an eset HAMLET '> Guus? uird Dutly, while passing alone Teale noone es : wets i Salih States Marshal, ae. ‘ ity A parsing along Tenth Avenu eorge Simmonds, aged tshirt presented a moving tho annexation resolution is| unanimously | nut necessary to protect the young ind female seals — John refused to make a complaints but as the Fuller Lrorenva ann Megiinas—Dr. Lambert will | check at the East River Bank y 4 for twenty. |. The National Steamship Company made an offer eondemned. It appears that the House refused to | The Chambor ulso approved of s Uill which will | The Ohio Senate vimendnents to the Stickney | eis in a very eritical cy bditlon, and bad tad to be | Iweture on The Phrenologies! Lircts of Alcobol on | Gye dollars, drawu apparently by Thomas Rosset, | the Yritieh Post Office Departinent yesterday to. pllom sves, a notice of the resolution to appear oa Mord wmple protection. and at the sume time open Hfgad oul were agreed to i the House to-day, wad ft | removed to Bellesue Hospital, the polige buve taken | te Human Xysiom," inthe Purk Vucuire, Brovkiga, | ‘The cheek wan pronouuced to “bee furgers, ted sie Bee ne nese cat punta: Tb baled bs a, elarie's beak, rican enterpr! Ys a We wall La Lad 1H " ' i nine r ed, Lf Ou Sunday evening, ab 9 o'GlvClle ua Wad accordingly atceabuds Sho almainere uf bide Ling are (oo sume -