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* TauRTYS Till STRUGGLE IN VENTH YEAR NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ALBANY. Srarete conjenstog | KILLED BY HER HUSBAND, | *2* *42¥*2 70" c4purentes, with others, reaping a rich harvest by their illegal The Innocents Anxious to exactions, All the persons examined to-day Honde—Whittemore, of — ——— SSooaaS]S]S]SaaESa PRICE TWO CENTS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ” 1870, Tho Burial of the Americnn Citizen whom . , sarry: r the hs Volunteers Aasnesinated~| passes ERR r r ; , x ADIN | Were tho originators of the enterprise, and testified | ANOTHER SHOCKING MURDER IN INTERESTING TESTIMONY AT THE : r AND THERE BYTES TTI ST Les Oe TRE WHEE, they wero absolutely compelled to abandon the WEST PORTY-FIRST STREET, INQUEST YESTERDAY. Lob bed LIL La lah al ed dtd SUN'S REPORTERS, Sit WRITING ON THE WALL, basiness by ee m a oo Sq ous ons, of ht pren al Avivoaeak patie en elgg i . - ~ Commodore Vanderbilt, through his ‘an Wag- - ers of Cla! gente, 11 o'clock yesterday morning, an immense | phe ¢; . ql . his Wife for Three 4 ™ Not the Shadow of a Renson © Gront Arion Bail—The Show tm the ne ee aoa Harty ooree tet be parutttes to ron their oars. To save mune sho takes A’ Wasatwaron, Feb, 16.—The House Military lyn Arwnsein's Deod=-An concourse of people gathered in front of the under. Academy of Muste. venient Job—Nenator Nore ives, they soll out (o Van Wagner at a great Protector he shoots ker—H.s story Committee to-day examined nine witnesses with re Coolty shi a Morose Drunka taking establishment of Osborn, Martin & Co., in| To-night the Academy of Musio will brim oves Ce ttl + . hat Commortore Vanderbilt Is Interested ce Stati ference to the sale ot cadetehips, but #0 far have Pr t Aun Adinintatras | the Bowery, to witness the obsequies of Isanc Green- | with fun onthe oceanion of th 7 ateon Killing the foard of Super ts in the minds of ¢ grand bal-masque of ‘an Wagner no donbt Ray ‘ce—Sweeny | the Committee, At the t sitting the whole ‘The neighborhood between Tenth and Eleventh | found no direct testimony implicating any momber tion of 1 Misi ore ty Wald, who was marderod in Havana on the 6th inst. | the Arion Vocal Society, At 9 o'clock, after am scheme will be probed to the bottom, avenues, along Forty-Orst street, bas been the | of this Congress or past Congresses in makiag The investigation in regard to the murder Of | Greenwald professed the Hebrew falth, and the 8o- | overture by the orchestra, Prince Carnival, escorted the long expected arraign- PROBING THE CONCRRTR PAVEMANT JOR. acene of another murder of a wom The alr of | direet sale, Gustavus Remack, of Philadelphia, ad- | Mr, Voorhies was begun last evening by Coroner | ciety Boal Borith, of which he was a member, took by the Lobby Committee in the costume of pages of mencot vdusire or tho Sepreme Court at te bar Mold gg sari the »tilevta enn this region is pestileutial with crime; for it Is not | mitted that he bought for $1,000, @ nomination In Gi toe Aseimbly for committing a bigh breseh of ite | {ys mornings offering & resolution, directing | very long since © woman was nearly beaten to death | 1969, for his son, of one Wm, Fitegeraid,'of Phils. was witneserd at noon today, for the | ture the toal amounts of money disbursed, | with a acrew-bammer, and another was killed, all | delphia, who was accordingly summoned to tell Jones, of Brooxlyn, A large assemblage of deeply | charge of the ohmequies, One of the first to arrive Interested apcetators was present, nd Mstened at: | was the widow, who was overcome with griet, Mr, tentively to the testimony. Frank P, Duffy was the | Landman, her husband's employer, was present, Maria Antoinette, will ascend the podeum, at whiek time the curtain will rise, Ie will enter the gorse ous hall, built in the “Renaissance” style, ‘The a4 vein te Ni toryof our State, The gollery | bonds issued, and obligations In any way | within » stone's throw of the place in which a wo- | where or how hie got the nomination, first witncss called to the stand. His testimony | and assured her that herself and her children should | Floor Committee tn the costume of Chevaliers ef fu pcked like asardine bor. ‘The foor of the | incurred by \Wroviding for street repairing, tee | Man was murdered last night, ‘The whole neighbor- |B, F. Whitomore, of South Carolus, who wasim- | was to this effects Tam a Commission mer. | want for nothing, ‘The body remained in the metal | Louis XIL. will take position a double file ov cage Hloeve was captired by all the politicians tn town, | cluulng the Fisk concrate payement ulsanes on | hood between Tenth and Bloventh avendcs, from | plicated by some hearsay testimony, yesterday | chant, and reside et No. 61 _ Carrell street; | comin in which it had arrived from Cuba, This was | aide of the stage, Ta the centre two grand groupe The (ir sex Were also NuMeronsiy represented, | Fifth avenue and Central Parl +8 10, to wane ms | ‘Thirty eighth to Forty-second street, is inhabited | called on the Committee and demanded that the | 1 was not acquainted With Mr, Voorbies, but had | acain encased In a wooden casket, The relotives of representing Reaction and Progress—tho one com Liesienent Gov. Besch and the Senators could not the names oral persons couposiag’ there compa. | by people who are extremely indigent, nd the block | father and the friends in his district of the person | been intimate with Chambers at one time—some Ma Mr. Greenwald, previous to the departure of tho | sinting of the “(cumenical Council,” the Popa, revit he women locity to witness the novel | nics, the names’ of thelr offcers, the names | between Fortieth and Forty-first streets ts covered | he nominated, be called to show the utter falsity of | or tweive years ago—and then even eupnorted him | cortége for Bay Cemetery, had opened the wooden | Curtinaly Archbishops, Bishops, Pretatea Priest; the other consistiog of all’ nationalities peoples, bount together by the iron chain of Kreat work of commercial nehievement, the * Pacifie Railroad.” The locomotive will be transformed im to a triumphal ear," on whieh Colninbia ia neat She will be received’ by Prince Carnival, who accompany hor to the throne. ‘The Pops now ape tut lve of the persons or person receioting for | with shanties, It was here thatthe shanty murder | tho charge which bo says was apeciiel®. A (ew mluctes before twelve Mr. Thomas | porter King he . € Fills, Who Wat dre «et in his best suit, and | mney co pala ho each company oF individual, and | Of 8 Woman was committed last spring. Opposite | enemy. doudiless considered himectt the purpose for which t+ was pail; alvo verified | these shonties, on the north side of Forty-frst street | White, an editor, and two others from Meade. Tit LEADING ACTOR EREMEoor all vouchers, for all money, disbursed by | aro a few better class of houses, but which, i con- | ville, Penn., were calied, at thelr own request, to fo (ve ploy, sent up to the Cierk’ed’sk s resolution, | ligatione Incurred on the part of the elty, and ang | sequence of tho poverty of the inhabitants, differ | tell what they know about Judge Pettis the ceremonies to be obecrved tn the | have been made or now exist ig pursuance of | from the shanties only tm having agreater number of | selling nomination last winter, White, farted by a personal | for nearly a year, he lodging with me while he was | comn and placed Inside a Jewish burial dress, out of cmploymont ; 1 have not dropped bis acquain- ‘The order of procession was as follows tance since then, he visiting meat my house at in | | Jenervon Lodee,of the Order, of Machabe St r o¢ i Aryeh Lo 0.1. of tho Kreemen An estrangement, however, arose | oPigraat, and the Archer f. ad the Grand Lodge, between as some four or five years ar since when | tho Jonathan nd Knjonuel Lovee, all of tis Tdo not remember to have gone anywhere in hie fame Order of t nan Of Israel, In thelr respective hrosakilll re t cl tof hanman ant Ketap! wore piggent the ching will bow before the Prince and request e " . anc ‘soutveris” eee Samaations Ug ppl itil ba i on that ocea- aso occupicd a carriage, he Gran erreientn: nt were ely specified. Whenall was | Such contracts. aud obligations, with, whom | /milies In a building. atarged, Ls Le. J any faded Company tntil last Sunday evening: on thal, and’ the Vien Grand Master, ge yman announced that the | they have been made or incurred, and THE SCENE OF TIF CRIWE. fa readiness, Speaker F young man appointed had paid a note of ‘with whom they now ex'st, and the total amount of o ° 517 st ni "7 wear jor arraigning the Supreme Court Judge, the | Me Conteuct and wbligntions alsoc if any money ape | ON the top floor of one of there houyes, known ae 617 | Peitis airounting ti #80, which they alleged Wa District Attorney, and Deputy Sheriff of Saratozn | propriated by euld. law was ved for any other pare | West Forty-trst street, the horrible deed was done, | 1p pay for the n. Tt appenrs, howevcr, © ‘ties had iried to get his n eouwiy, had arrived, and sl other business then | roKe than that aathoriz0t by said law, and knows | The building is « tree-story frame double house, | ihatjone it these nares Mad, iced to But bis oun pending before the House must be suspended. ond i temtmeled 08 the eves Pela Ooepirohen ralsed an additional story on ® brick wailed base- | ceeded. Pettis hus Written to ong of the Pennsyl- And {i the name have heen lasued by # roll bs ba f eantes asking t In reference to Sergeantot-Arms Khoades n advanced Up | and the numbers of those bonds, sueh Other In. | Ment nearly level with the street. and located on the charge, which he a wiracy to Injure through the centre of the room, followed by Justice | !ormation as the said Comptroller may have had at | the rear of the lot. The front of the lot is separated | him by political enemies ‘a that he never recelvea Piatt Potter, District-Attorney French, and the | "'# disposal. from the street by a railing fence, with «| a dollar, und can prove thet the morey pall wav hot BROTHER-IN-LAW DRADLET ALARMED, ate 'd to him, but was pald for polities! party de Devaty Sueri who made the arrest. Arriving #1 ane reading of these, reegiations creates a pro | (mal! swinging gate tn the centre, A plank | Pid to tin, but wes lon Claim Agente were the frat semieirenlar row of desks, the party | found sensation. Senator Bradley, trembling with | Walk through the centre of the lot terminates with a | oxnmned, ond it appears that men arivertise for cus, halted. Speaker Hitchman arose and, addressing | oxei med arose, and moved to lay | flight of steep wooden steps to the front door. It is a then fin he War De. Edo progr aid: " of them on the table under the rte, and it Nei, | 2 reality s high-stoop house, but vot in the Firth a. throug: . Platt Potter, yo deen again as s00n as prin ol he P ett Ration rin harem pp Ae TAY | The ing hazily Leow ‘what to take of this sew | Avenue style, ‘The house te orcupled by sbout » Yeside hin; his application will bo eee While Humbolt, a3 the representative of Inteltee! prowreas, will be weleomed hy tha neater ty With bim the honors of the throne.” Prinop Carnival and Columbia will then descend from ihe throws **4 open the ball by commavcing the Polonaise, wi all marks will be admlite, the floor and join a the proceasion. Prince Arthur has been invited and Is expected te a to render be present. Every effort hus been rd to tabi jepeeds ne tho affair «success both in Kelly & Leon's Mine sion he called io vee mo; T was at home, and was ¢ howlse the ocenpante of carringes. drinking some wine with a gentieman named ° Eitebredtelniate incipally wsoit: | GerMahs and Ternclites. As it moved down First Downey, who lives in tv same House with mysolt; | {°rmens Dyauuiry! Cuban, daushter of one of the when Chambers entered Lasked hii (o take a glass | members of the Junta, artived, end requested per- of wine: t en, with mysel’, waled | Mission to Join, the cortige, whieh request wae wil 5 * safe ingly acceded to, she being the sole Cuban Out to Fogarty's saloon, on the corner of Columbia | "Or’sterving af ihe Houston atreet ferry, th street, My had followed the heasé on foot HEAD WAS RATHER DIZZY While ton, cartiaxes and the hee “ the cemetery, beyond Jamaiea, areca ane with the wine Thad drunke—four oF Ave | "hee tesral services were conducted in the Jewish elases, T suppose, it must bave been—and for that | form, ‘The Rabbl delivered un eloquent address, in reason I have entirely forgotten what took place at | which le spoke with feeling of the barbarity of ‘tl Fogarty's; remember golng home with Chambers, | bloodthirsty Spanish volunteers, At the conclusion of the service, a parting look was taken at the face of and being taken up stairs to bed by my wile; | Greenwald, which A suffered a great change (rom and numbers, and One tim Seated in the andience behind the orchestra chairs in Kelly & Leon's Minstrel Mall last evening varions =m met their ciie ' Dagh no proot of money being pald Breach of its privileges in inning an fovemen! feakittsas ogee: foors being subdivided ‘ ‘ ji whether T went out with Chambers n second time, | decomposition, The Rabbl then took aepade from | was m very fat man, He was eccompanied From tne Piret District ot Ontario cow rot te tre wtterly detancelens. The es bere benmg A. sell e- mfaere soctaa to Geb very wise anid opening ap, | or sot 8 more (nea Teas Saye Av about wciank | a ravedigger and threw upon the codin three Wes ealldete, 6 Ri Gad 8 Nop MS Oe the First t of Ont } A... Coa tate quarter Soors of two rooms each, and these | 24'S the rate it fe gring om $10,000 will not pay the | the next morning my wife awoke ‘and said: | fule ofesrth, This act was also done by four of the Ls ‘fe we S07 keg From bg Coretee overs not of the most comfortable description. These | Witaceses' fees and mileage. ‘iy God Chambers as kilied man!” ‘Tsuppore | children of Greenwald, ‘The procession then ver | Dald, with ‘the exception of a fat ridge oe eon ‘ YY ‘THE KIGHTM WARD THUXDERBOLT'S TERRIFIC BLOW. ps of the ‘al pert L must have been lntroduced a Voorhies in Se pee Cm Greenwald by the & ivi ofhair which ran around the roots of his bead, Bree a ic Bena Prince Crow. | Mant are moety Poorer class, although 7 *4 saloon, been c e \. frome: “What have you to tay mi crease Wor po By | Trcinte carey, by Caro. | neccasarily of that very low eharacter which is the NOVEL LITERARY $WINDLE, Boteyt ine eoat noraien: ber'teal ts Ghd uae | paconca'er ed” by tho indignity that was | DUTing the the evening ke laughed very immoderate uct ih the presen of a Iasracuag ihe Comalitne te Pecullar feature of the occupants of the opposite nee on tahet: fhe ‘i abet tt stbaa ls wowed ‘hak Si bad Practiced body. Under pretence of a vost Mgt Seales ede performances he laughed . 5 ‘Trints of a Nassan ptroo polo—Hin "0 further questions Duity replied that he nad | morte that he became purple tn th . THR BRMINR DECRIED, inne p= Me rare ae s bill ing sbanties. The southwest quarter of the top floor is the ora: by his Party: fT at of the Bouse in the stteroon before hens | ofice.and denying pormi violently, and gasped for breath. A. an m4 Atl of Supervisors, whieb was carried, Private bh Sgld by hig pr Tr while he were turned to the representative of the seene of the tra and ts com, of one large, s arrival, and had drunk @ few glasses of wine | to be present, the body ed, | audience seeing his condition ponnded him tribunal in the State. He was a tall, yener SWEENY corto 0 acRoPe. Loay hase at ~ he was absoni in Buvope—Shurp Practice a! Drs, Booth’s house in Hampton avenue, A | and war then buried naked in the part of the come: | ously on the back until lesen cred ay ee Ecitloman, attirel in deep black, wesring an | Squire Sweeny, it is rumored ‘will sail for | !reularly sho room, With dark bed- Ament Boskestiers. 1” iawy questions were put to Dufly by the | {ery assigned to felons, And when the friends of | doctor's advice he traradied homme phe by whieh wae ot treater fe in a few dare how trae tl Lean’t tell, | room of emaller dimensions, The front room was Two years ago Mr. George P. Philes, the rors, ir eof Lom confined fis Interrogations to | the murdered man called next day, this oMcial re- ‘The performances \t Kelly and Leon's are enti gk erevat, He erect, and th the | At any rate the ‘is in the hands of 8 | very sparsely furnished, » Duress filling © dl the number of drinks "gy couid bear and was ac- | fused to surrender the body, Gen, de Rodas was | now, abd are the bese m the cite path Leon iy chatneteriatie of the Judger of thal whe Frere Gomer, sad toewr tnonsend, staunch Fee. | « commen table between the ewe frat wis parents Mite \ fll eaheer wr hie en, | gustomed to drink: while Trotboy gudeavorsd to | sppeated to and he Kove fagute eng ‘eheggabstingis | aelig uate peat'y improved in seth gins tele ta \e i, e jassau street. - i " AY Dt wate in r elingte » 8.0. le Hiichaan turnea tors *PPCAT PY Counsel. “Wpeater | avers the chimas 28 ong sa posable. “Abraham O, | Saratoga trunk a another corner. near wlich was | jniuor wcsvomigee tomes ou crecy [natlenteaea a, | aru am. the wits rate there Wy Ray Tae | sere aod hed cS Bolas, an, Fite oa | *7BARrance here. 6. p. Purdy is withthe company. has already deserted his colors. & sewing machine and achair, Nearer the ‘ tween bim and Chambers, . trouble the Friends of Greenwuld secured bis body. Weeding Out the Sh THR RLEGAXTLY DRESSED FivLos, All the New York politicians of any nence room Wasa cooking stove, and some other | every longuace, Seholors, antiquarians, and bisto- piesa ‘ceding Out the Slaggards, ‘who of course o The Dist a areere. ‘Their Neadquariers are. ta ihe rooms of | wnitaportart turaitare waa ‘about the room, | rans examined Ms shelves almost daily, to eather A Very INqorsinive scnon. re The College of the City of New York is in come trict Attorney and | the independent young Senator, who will soon ex- | the floor of which was ly covered with some ‘i 4 Condit f the Other Victima. Patines Seacid retives 00 terminate sli tho tuicvc4, scoundrels, and villains of | common carpet new goms for their ibrarien or materiale for thought. | | Thia etme jercg oppeared to heve hed somecoa-| stivsua, Fob. 1¢,—Hagh Johnson, who was | Motion. The faculiy has ettered 0 hese thet im Revrece ekenionene the Tammany Ring. : BOL. Tas etic Used on Gad This busincas was consequently very lucrative, and | Some one fescmbling him in eppearance: The iercr | attacked In company with Greenwald, fe out’ of | future no sluggards shall be tolerated amoe oom. unk ies d had 80 far recovered. from his wound dents, ‘The resoluti that august body Freda defences He nemunegt; and proceed Lealalniiv: Proceedings, fat trom the statement of eerie, there e Yut| horsiaw, a eon ofthe evertle furan ofthe | foble tier srcatclineat receced'an eayntrtae | tote able to ait ‘iu tiena Foster, who wane | qaicetity ot career tn august body er so doing, and was listened to with the greeters oe. | .,The State Senate went into Committee on the Ex- | ite room tere Coy AA Sheridan, the | United States Grand Jarv, who sent him numerous | denial of any knowledge whatever of any such con. | badly injured that he was given up, is improving, ai me i ¥ (ation. The so. ne was Greatest cle Law. An ainendment providing for the submission | murderer, to be very clear in his statement: Mr Philes t nil h Sermon, te was sorely puzzied what to think of | @ad his physicians think he may be saved, student be rated deficient in more than two studies, OF the anestion to the people was lost. Senator Murphy | Ona Michael ‘Who Witee sed the shoot Tue Bibtiowie ¢ a and ae anes it, What he was driving at could bot be seen irom he shall be dropped from the rolls of the Collegs SOLEMN AND IMPRESAIVR, Feported adversely to the bill Felating to public ve Bibliopole consente!, and. the new. frm What ; e Fr? f and be permitted to withdraw with a certiticate The Judge beean by declaring that bh shor aoe come eet eee eee. fant known as Philes & Co., the company being Mr, Hi: Be coartieae, bah te Wig Pb ght a oes rod rtant Movem: yr Cuba, progress.” Under this rule cighty-six dente Judge bs d eyed stroden eatimon, as owl : i femwons of the “Astemb'y through, eourtten, cna rt prevent cont finetins tent trate tat | shed tates gears, Suing woitpebioms thefemtiy nes | kere time afterward Mr. Philes proceeded to Tos Jestts toshied Chambers. or to hisihim recok |. stirring meeting of the Cuban League was | Were found deficlent atthe recent examin , amd a Bt bee: ted out, President Webb knowledged any authority to com. | Commerce on the cana’. The Fire Prout Wi Thomas during that interval does not appear to have n search of rare and costly volumes, and he | Iections consequent upon his {atosieation, could not | held at Delmonico's last evening, when a large mum- | Here summarily coy re rate jote to the parents of each, stating the Pant the wuirilestg antained that he had aot | smetansoeereiatie ta iad a pretitat, ,ctatute | conteiboted in any way toward her support. Left | madea numbor of suipmenis of the marke te ore, | be deawa trom him, ber of prominent citizens enrolled their names as Sarwan Ht ‘seheiont, Rolated the Privileges of the House, and that Le | saoces ence any ace, thst end puniaament of we: | Ss'she wan with four children, It wes elmost naturel | Staccd RUmner Of stipmenie of Teturned to this 4 a ee cee ‘would Lot he Fades abil slot, tae reuet, of | atid voncuka cack coms male protesting tn egg A I oe } WHERE CHAMBERS WAS DEVORE THR MURDER. | members, Acircular, signed by the Committee on eto Issue an attachment against » member of the Legislature under similar cireum. taney axoin, ‘The statute only exempted members Of the Legisi tu rom arrest on eiv: r process, and vans from « criminal court was not a civil pro- | GoByiction In.Co Kings © Col. | was afforded her by M Powers, b re bal ecorhabee rer lg is sald to Pike bad one child, sa, entioned.) re! ‘wal Ln canes ci ted ares of booksel rr oct jon T wee he: seemed Bs ‘ Sof Oyer aud Terminer, were or: | mvlgavors had no ize thet ire Ceenpied say other | § nselliag, and hed procured a sitession | called to © husband, He perfecily | ing immediate action, by public meetings and other- te Mary Dutfy, the wife of the preceding witness, ‘ i CouLeon oF THe City oF New York, wns vext sworn. Sie testided that on Inst Sunday | Correspondence appointed at the last meeting, was oe : Fob, Lem evening at Borclock or thereabouts Chambers Lad | svt to the leadingmen throughout the Union, urg- | £1m: Your eon was defielent in (here branches and he sobdscquently discovered that his pi abandoned, without his know ledge or eo itadrawn. : dered tow third reading. ts clerk tna varnish factory in Pine street. Farther | soner atthe time. Chambers and her husband pret, | wider to arouse pusile cemimont ia adie the otras. | eae were the male polnts of the Sede inthe Assembly. the Canal Appropriation bill, the on to her than that of @ boarder, {quirice elicited the thet that Habershaw had old | enciy leit the house, and after some lapse of time re- | gliig Cubans, ‘Tue Leazae has prepared the follow. arks, When Le concluded Speaker Hiteh baad fi solshing te Epecial Bess the THR MURDER able works sent over by Philes to a book- | turned. Her husband seemed rather boozy | Ing pithy and pointed petitions, copie of which bave Srreme Park ave a Rt eaica to 'udge Potter the prop 7 hha masse: | solaris of Goart nian Fulton strest and toa venerable member of | then. They soon le? the house. for a ecc. | been sentin all directions for aignataress ns © les Foe. uies Potter th opvoriety of hie retiring | daar af cuit the rade in Nesaae tres. near ation, who por: | ond me, and returned shortly “ater” 9 | ro ine Senate ond Howse of Mepreveniaieas x Congres | Th® grading of the Flectwood Park raoe 4 vee sased them ai ices, o'clock. Mr. Dudy was now decidedly drank, | 7? nena course, in the basin, ou the west side of the Harlem ration seated , u et Bat this was n Mr, Piles had a private | Chambers seemed rather drank, too, though not We the undersigned, believing our petition th i J THE JUDGR DRCLINED To WITHDRAW, STORM IN NEW JERSEY. flee Station, he. wan erated in the satnerrooie ia | Ubeary te one of the rooms of the New York Caiver. | cuumbers seemed mther drank. too, theagh not so | | We. the undersiane Foi or dont be.ie | Railroad, betwecn the village of Morrisania an@ dance with the ger 10 respectfully pray that your Feeognize the beligerent rig —_ and he wns termitied to remain, The gentleman ir saw Sheri enter the room. Very few words | M3, snd frills, Mr. Fields, representing the Committee of | PeAance of C mden and Amboy—A Legis. ponecd between the two, Sheridan and his wife, the | lat Hthough it wo not Included in the stock | hand up ire, and put him to bed; when she came firin, his pariner disposed of it and pocketed | down again she found Chambers searching throngs West Morrisania, is progressing rapidly, The course aictaners whee . te the proc hen asked whem he sold this his pockets, 0s if looking for somethin, ih | are now struggling for their free: is to be a mile track, of very easy grades en@ filesnest, oats tees Chee The Caren | Bcleden tec) teen Gn ane siden Bheriien Art arc ening the chair | iitraFy: he saawered tha andmoiber liad pur: | platet from bis breast pocket Mt on the table Seok ran, the Grand Stand, Te is intended to, sommtraes te ery end Vegan hie answer to the Ja sl ae eason No.'@ revolving prtol, and discharged the | chased it. He suddenly put it back, and, exclaiming * My money POISONING A WIDOW, track tn the very best manner. and finian the baila ¥ wilated 60 much that In ait ti contents of two chambers in her face, ballet en- | , Mr. Philee ened bis tate partner for the price of | is gone.’ ran out of the bonse ay though io wrest —+—— the giouad ean be we m Bitecn minutes sterday afternoon the Independent Railroad | tering between the lower Ip and the and the | the beets takes trom, hie reeme Babs Gaiernty. | anger, without even saying cood nigat, ‘Tle witness | A Hudson City Drug Store in Charee of a A are to be nnaee Oe ENJOYING A RUSSIAN BATH, ‘ill eame up in the Assembly, The lobby was soon | other a litle Ge snekee. hroasy the cheek | | pel, in the Superior Court. Agpe haere uo. | fearing that ne might get into a flht, be being in Novice—Selling Medictaes in Vie‘ation of an, of New York, and he 1 to have lost ten ont of his four | crowded. The Committee reported tne bill with a | the bead, and doudliess caused mh, whish | evidence, the Jury cave the complainaat a Vel m '$ 5 age ap pester Ry Nena -“yelimsesngeate promceienese bande ni’. He in'rodaced a resoiution thatt)e | recommendation that it do not pass," Mr, Bart must have been instantaccous: #0 close had | $1,512 avd costs, whreh will swell the whole sum to | might be at Foearty’s saloon, went there, and arkel Dr. Hornblower, of Hudson City, was called mscnee. Waa deoden Hely, Teprimanded by the | or trenton, de'iverea a spirited Lan Dh in favor or | the muazle of tie weapon Leen Placed near the fae | Le peld by Hebershaw to §1.900. Helwan notandsne then told hima at hee feace: ge sad | yesterday morning to attend the widow Mary Moll, | A gentleman passing through Washington atreet lebate, varticip.ted in by Messrs. NOM OS hee Speee! of the woman that t wider bur eks - —— - De wai bd ne ty of her fears. mn q sl 01 Py 1 " «0 and Murpiv, eel ty ally the new line and against the renewed attempt on the foae The pour pil in fell insek trond te treat atte Stabbing Affray in Desbrosses Street, z arty's xaloon, she went around the bioek ¢ | Of Tonneile avenue. ‘The woman's son said that tis | ear Barelay, pares: 4 grocer, ond while the twe ‘ Mr. Sisora's rerolution uncon- | part of Caniden and Amboy to monopolize what they | muclune, and scarcely moved again, the blood form after midnight this morning, while Ed, | (she mat meet Chambers; by the time she re: mother was in a settled sleep, under a powder which | Were conversing, a :Washington Market loafer em C araing the Judge, THICT ATTOUNEY FRENCH dto the bar of the nd members were yea: ing a litile pool un jer the TO acAY _ ed to the front of Pogarty's she saw a crowd ¢ ‘ " von's dru; snnilted ti e ‘ Ss Cahill and nis brother, Jeremiah Cahill, baving Just | lected there, and learned, to use her owa language, | *h¢ Had Douzbt at Charles Drson’s drug store on the | snuilted the zrocer. The act was witnessed by sew { eral merchants who d the assal taken a drink in Desbrosses street, were assaulted | ” Tit the deed hod thea been don previous night, When the physician arrived he | CT merchants who detained the assailant until Om. corN ues They arked him to make Cro On ited from her that Ch: foand th ome ronscio' od a n| he ere: a h bet ‘owers sprang | with ert rungoand knives b Was in no way related’ to her; and as to ll Halal gare lie phatal 2] Foady 16 make 6 oheras, pot where her head lay. TOR ARREST. had affected to surrender, He said that he had been wared that Le woul lose his head if he dared ald o e. ae railroad enterprise in opposition to Camden and «for fort to escape ¢ h ‘ : r 4 emy Bioe' om poisoning a the M.F ay, and Inspector Dilla decides Their impatience €o eet away can beonly | Amboy, but that be served the people and while d with him, keeping him firmly in his Lindman, Hemy Bioek, toma of poisoning were apparent. Onc of the re- | the, n pazined by 0 understand e . aid bo oy grasn until Oificer Hallide , of the Twentic ard ral ot INSANITY. sce srenaara ass eet salsa ae that ano pt required to wake an arceet Pee noms lone WhO Understand the Greedy ap- | representing them would bo the slave of no Railroad | fray unell, Omcer Hallide + Sethe weighinere, who |. Ia the rst Is and Wm.Marphy |‘ Well,"* she eaid, he did at times look a maining powde:s was found to contain four grains | for au ussuuit whieh be didnot witncas, Femarke Would roneeme week | Company. ‘The vote resulted in the adoption of } hid Ueen nroused by the stootleg " were knocked Jeremiah was down | rather queer; he wou! t enrse and fume i of opinm and sbout two of sugar, At 10 o'clock — + Tie {r/sonce very eovlly tooked up at the clock, cod | the report of the Committee by two majority | | ‘The murdcrcr war then given “into the custody of | onc of tie fumunm stabbed him in the spine wane Ould eouth oF xprt w rday morning Mrs, Mobl ¢ abas Clubta Bail; rp i Though this vote threw out the bill. yet the result | fii Rireet Voice Mtion. whee nt weet Thirty: itis feared, mortally, The assailants were say iy Boneh 60 OB Young Molii positively avscrts that he received the | 3 thousand persons attended the ball! Be car neetee peer eet bait in hye | WaS Fesarded as highly favorable to the Independent | Sheridan cxpressed (ur bis crime was that he bad not ; ————_—_——_ A i Potions (rota the druggist himself. Another witness | last evening, amonz them Gen. McDowell, A. T dacouree, Taree WEIS Lae Boebers ek LOAM | Raltroed, as. the Commalttes bad sepoeted enexpects psbes Powert as well Danger in Apsiniing Mr, Ber it, Peter Fowarts. the proprietor of the saloon | aaye that the druggist was absent at a ball ia New | Stew Davice aud wife, Wm. B. Mecker Ber and reiurned. edly when many friends of the new road were ai ‘tn0 STATEMENT OF THE Pamoven, He livery stable keeper fe Gold | Wii aren the Beee Abe ten seer tg 4 ork, and Jef an inexperienced man in bis | and Alfred M. Roe and danghter. Gen, Sherids ‘ = ‘ nine Z ‘we SUN reporter Visited the preouer, who Pu wns be‘ore Justice Lynch, yester- | stantiniiy the anne we . : ace to dispense medicines, was exvected, but did not arrive. The display of EVERYBODY pIScUSTED, sent, A motion to reconsider is to be mate,and in | TM SUN Shor fuluigeut tages Ce i Taving in his: posteaslon. 6 atcien | Manually the axme with ite secount of the af Tum Sux reporter last evening calle! at the drag | dresses and ornsments was very extravagant One neech of Mr. French completely exhansted | wll probability carried, and the report of the Com- | evening, and aonversed with him about the m: i haruices, The oroperty had been placed | ties and his party entered the enloon and called i store, and was told by Devon thas there was no | lady wore diamonds to the value of $50, the fo ierce of the membcrs. and they gladly go: | mittee overruled. Then tue bill will be regularly | Sheridan appeared to hesitate about some tacts of charge by Mr. W. H. Lyon, offer for | wine, Duty und Chambers coming, subse * | opium inthe package sold, and that the medicine Floto the Distries Attorney and tie Depnty | betere the Il the care, Lut iollowing is an epitome of lis story: # tvciety, who lind ‘seized’ the horse, | the uauccountable nercusnese aed set was Dover's powders; that ‘the powders were civen in Newari Sher by ordering their discharge. The abrapt | Uefore the House Ho sad he was 95 years of age, and a, nnd harness, on the ground of eraelty to the | Chambers acd the utter farore te elt by Dryon'y clerk, and'that he had Jeft the city, but 1 ieee ya tls offulr bas giserated everybody, | Mr. Dorrance, who attends to the interests of the | married Margaret sxteen FEO Bo" whicn whan mae shot yesterday by order of the | whatever fur the dastardly deed, With the close ct | bad been seut for. Dryon then wad thathe knew | A large and brilliant wedding was celebrate: t tonge Me clarceterized ces | joint Companics, lacks the exvrriccee and ability of | 8a but 15 yeare old, They bad had When Court Offcrr Boiton went, armed | Yr" testimony the inquest was adjourned | What all the atir was for: that he was a Dutchinan, | in Newark yesterday, the parties being Mr. Henry ¥, ntire of the Assem: | Gen. c, ate cat ; bol. en, and had lived very happily togetuer_ u With @ search warrant, to recover the wacon and | oviii chs cyen hait-past seven o'clock. Upon | Md that therefore they intended to persecute him. | Butter, Jr. of Patorton, and. Mite Mary B Bradle ter ease, DO opportunity Rol, and ip eopepulsr, as it was he whe abo}. ar broke out, when he wore with the Se lalow thevomecen Ey resisted. and threatened | io udivurumenty Uae spectators quicily disperscde” | THe teporter asked him whether he ‘knew that the | Butler, Jr., of Ps PSR spline Fl ode jon on the btil to abolish tle Court o: | the ey apbar Be yee iee Tae | ainth X,Y. Volunicers (Highland Regiment), to V to blow: the offlecr's br Th ‘iad Quietly lsperscd, law forbade the sule of medicine without a physi- | eldest daughter of the Hon P. Bradley, ¢ ness, Delos E, Culver 1, come wbiltty, | yinla, He served with the rea until 1864, when | toon drew a crowa, whi naced the sruratuy, cion’s preseription, The druggist here closed the | cently vominated for Associate Justice of the Uniak lroad enter. returned to New York, e shortly after re. | horness was rosevered, I refused to deliver ; ' joclety of Prooklyn | interview with several unimportant expressions re- | Siates Supreme Court. TER APLOLAL SEASONS, Viely to guide | entisted and rejoined his ‘regiment in the flela, | the wacon, claiming §7 tn the horse, The | last might pasecd resolutions expressive of their | lating to Coroner's inquests audhis sights in he pean :, rick will be produe Blockium Bios, Dat gah onan On kis return in 1965, he, worked on the farm peering wr wl; vere ed. Lyoi the ociety's officer, ral! atthe w timely de Ki Mr. Voorhies, who | Courts, The Chess Tourney Prizes, tive of no fru Dems an, Btevcns, sac ied by luis wife in Westehester county for | hut been urresied ou charge of stealing the wagon | hed atall jlmcs been @truc frieads to the work. aE papa The tourname) the Williamsb taken the Geld, against these thieves succerded Ip wore he'aas attending tug | (ome months, Dit had occasion to come on, to New | and haracss, ae . “een | men ed TEROAD A00IDE. Club closer Mints a » see a : ey ay 0 ne tabl # against th thi hours | § : ‘ ending she cou - —- ark { of ah se tuous supper. ‘ torn ng the tabl § against them smithiae three li urs | wedding ot higvie Qagabiere Gamden nel Was more taan be coul.l Alarge number of the friends and associates of _— y P Driaes after th nije was abseuthis wire sold the far, BROOKLYN, Mr. Voorhi x . met yesterday morning at No, 8% >) Ps a. | Were distributed thas: First prize to Major Tou-e conver coring, @suficient number of | AmPpOd Is aera oraieeee an he ways, for 0, which she expended as {ari Sabb Puiton. street. Brooklyn, A committee wae. o rortitie, Carer, borer. om the Beson River F | aion; seeond, Von. Frankontere; titer “I * ud been seeured to reconsider, the vote re | of the Lo Prosp as possible. Me (Sheridan) repeatedly wrote to ‘The verdict “fonnd drowned” was returned at | Pointed to frame resolutions expressing their | the cars at Thitticth ettcet aud Feath aveuue yester: | fourth, J. Ka eff; filth, Fuchs, Jr; sixth, Demu > thing the bill to, quite Swceny's Cor mite ‘The Driges Drainage biil eame wp in the Senate to. | Ma Wifes and ureed nes to ducontinue | her a #crt iamiltoa yesterday over the body of | 8OFF0W at the luna of | thele ald frie day piled tata ring it to it* flnal possage. ‘The Ring, orday afternoon killed the pew. | Béaciicers i would yet co ell, He then van, and their = syrapathy = with ie rea ‘Owen Kirk fell from Now Jersey gravel train The Subterronenn Route, ther. ant opciy declare’ that they would | Savings Bank ee Fext two pears, when be said these went Werk, | oat ny mesting of the Univer: | Haney’ Me Maezarde Tae [retell noma tasnheinticds. At ambutgucetore | The Pveumatic Railway tunnct has boee not «for furtlier « pposition to ti not for Swoe | ,In the Se Mower Poties vit Visiting @ number of citics, but dechning to mention ape! of the Poly: | to the tive ¥ Of honest citizens because ue Hospit euvated to ® voice half way between Murray cai LY, cr anybouy else, Grand Sachem Tweed | the Democrais, excepting Bopper of § any particular one, A short time ago he returned to shapin, UD, the | Of the manner in which laws are administered In as knocked down w Barclay streets, It is painted white, and brill). advived the tultering Rinvists to stand up by the ae- | Voting for it, Senators and New York, (ound out bis wife, bat on ascertaining J. Gabacia w Brcoklyn, was commented upon by ell present Sho was pushed | 18 with gas, An attractive fluieh is giveu the. Steom of the cvucus, and Vote for the ubolition of t the Democratic purty had been driven (hat she wus living with Mishael Powers, be took np When the meeting adjourned, It was to meet to F the platt nd the sock to her per: | by @ wainscoting of ouk and walnut, * Tustiec Dow Tis 7 demon. | fall snd mest ture, aboa Sve Gppressors. Tae Fil | bis residence P28 ls sinter inlaw at 41 Firat aye Tires ale at 10 o'clock for the purpose of attending she fune ‘system eh 4.20 tnjur 3 *irates the situation in Albeny, and conelusivel }¢ lendment, if ed; | nue, corner of Twenty-fourth stree le repeatedly iB 4 t which a iarge concourse of people is expe ol MeCarron, « mould tat —_ f that the cower of tquiye sweenee & Co. | would send United’ States soldiers to goard and | DGC corner of Twenty-fourth sirect. | He F Mu, ead - There will be prosimt Nassau Lodge, Wang he he: | Dnat etree erro a Moulder residing at RORy. | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAL Gontrol the poils, and commissioners »ppuinted at | Warned ulin that if he should meet with Powis Majer Howson, Deputy Stato Coraptrolier of Call: | and sister lodges, Brookiyu; Chapler Royal Arei | onbontd by ne nd Was 80 pusly injured that —— = siecienion woes direct the mode of election. The | it would be more than tis life would be | frniy diod suddenty in San Francleso on Tucaday Masons, No. 48; Atlantic Lodge, No. 5 1, 0. of O, | Stighi bopes are cutertainod of ia recovery. The Lousiana House passed the Mixed & TUE WHRALD REPORTER'S INSTRUCTIONS police of Newark was notoriously partisan and had | worth, Last evening, about 7 o'clock, he fh Regiment, with the regimental | F; the Olympia Club, Yacht Club, ana the Prospoct - ———— Kducational bit! yesteraay, were exiltant yeeterday over their tem- | Deen madea political machine at the elections In | caited'at tie house of a friend who keeps a liquor Mf the Aliomanda Cluband German | Fair Ground Association, The’ fuveral will take CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ‘The billiard matel between Radolphe and I Greun fi York feralt—to piciure the Specches aguinet eommlsetus > | and remained there ap hour, at the end of which lay = ——— ae oha: “ ‘ m ralized condition of Senators Norion and Genct | pie the municipil governments of their re time be borrowed bie friend's revolver, upon some funeral ot the late J. Wesley Harper takes 2 Na TELL a Augustus Mane, a cook (or the St. Nicholas Hote! Toulsville will celebrate the opening of the t shi their followers. This 1 not the frat time thot | towns, and vainly endeavored to kill the b use or other, [As the weapon Is perfectly new, f morning, from tho Sands street ERGO! LEG aNOm. Fas Comumitted by Justice Cox for carrying conceated | and the passuge of a train to-duy. the gentleman has extoll whom he de. | the Out had kone forth and, in obedience t i this part of the story was not coadrined, Bodist Eptscopal Charen, Rrooklyn, The services —>— weepens, ; ‘The President has signed the bill for the rel: Catcl wan M-¥-T 80 DowerGl as OF Present. Those | Democratic State Ce. trul Comuittee, the bil was | Hie "Veikved that he. purchased It tor are. to be Rerlgrmed by the Reverends Fictcher, Morris, Jobn King, Jr., hy elected President of the reorge W. Howard, one of Reddy's cng, was | the poor of the District of Colum hu xl for when it is known that seed, apd Barney Ford, the notorious King of the | purpose it was us: Rerowrsn) ‘The real rea: Greenwood nt WECh the remains are to be burae to | starietta aad Uincianali Railroad. eatred Lonerciay 8) Mostar iant robbing Honey Ex-Sonator Grimes, now in EBurope, ts re pi ile th bolds a clerkshlp to one of the | Newark Lobby, telegraphed the fact to Newark, for his Lorrowing the weal on r ¥eif-protec- Se Wm, T. McClintock has been elected President of oe a ‘ falling, and may not survive tor 4 TRY position tes | Capt, Kelly tlegraphed boelg "God bi tion, so thes If say violence wi pied by his Losses BY vine. the Cideinpati ana Baltimore Ktallroad, ok, of the Arm of G. A. Fellows & | phe complement of men for the ‘The pablic will now: anierstand why Svonte—lot's all take a big drink, Wile or her paramour he would by able to defend on. ; Gov. Geary presided in the Grand Council of the | suordinats revenue olicen “to defruad the Carren | 1x bech reached, er Js 80 profuse in Its praise of the Ring, himself, He then went to the house and found | 4 ¢. navy peg facion? In North Cheat Union League of aierica in Washington veausraayee | tbr’ * ait, who stabbed’ Laney la Momoltar ce a TUR BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS. " , fONsre there, isle Mus serene Gh Dok | was buruot yextoriny. Lose, #2300 “| Br, Caller declines tho Professorship of Mt ‘The testimony received by Coroner Keenan yoa. | MENt, Oeoapod yesterday. Laney will probably itro'ueed by Senator Tweed relative to Ad. We have an interesting war. | ite reuvnsirating with ber, the Ng 10 the store, Last evenings still exploded tn the Crystal Oil | {Sige “lm bY the Presivent and Faculty of Re by'e'eat ‘of the Foriyiecoud wid Grand street (oehe hig tovancet'e fie aradonays at wovet of prs. 8 ents inthe City of New Yora wis cou | We lve two Mayors, and the struggle between | J, 04'soue weapon, and began eg him. He | Works of Livinzston Dros. im Sharpanurg, which eported Mator Thomas Morto was conflicting. Auch i : ‘ saiternoon by the Comiittes on Muiie:. | thom jor the ascerdaney foreshadows a municipal | Sele? rew the revolver and fired upon her, | ¢estoyed the treating house. Loss, 910.0, It is reported that Mafor Thomas Morton, exe of ‘The Virginia Senate has resolved not to eioe + Mine Dil was advocated by the. Hon, | War. Slayor Price outflanked bis rival, Mayor Har. PFE Aedoisiee ahs vactited Wie Misti TG: | Tbe ieee to the beac e eter tries {he larcest and mst prominent Wall strect operators, m Coon, who with bis slater kopt a millinery | United Neates Bcviator for the term ending Mare! Tris ore, ta a n. | ripeton, ring, b) ni eCity Police olen mills ana th 8008 to Fotire froin Uuslbeee, mitted by Fire Marsal Phe Hon. Whiting Grlawolt preside O'Gorman, Counsel to the Corporation, and | Fipeton, this mourning, by opening the City Police | Trigan, woulen mills ana the Huntinzton Marseilles factors . : aiakat rpperinen Dy Bite. iy presided In tie 1) Wah’ Beg” ie Wane ike Ander: | Court ih hour earlier” tian uraah the Tnitar baa | FO.RSRRTs swan told In @ very rambling and ret Monday, way G30; aauranes, | Gen, David Atwood: ediior of the Madison Stare Miran’ arge of vetting ahusctia Tomparance Courant Ge he seers, tee criwerly Asaistant Connsel to the Corpo: | fortiied Tinsell mith o Dowte e feeasea At eri, | guarded manner, as If he was afraid of saying too comererreansglliipeesaien trict, Wo Hil the piace of tie Hon. F.B | ‘Thomas Penn's's establishment at $t New Bower: "| to nave appeared in opposition to | Clerk's office, where sign - mueh, and sometimes he would contradict himsel! HOUR y LEISUBE. Hopkins, deceased. and Bewer & Fisher's, at 103, The Maryland Legislature tins voted to extend the cluded by illness in lus femniy, | mored be will call on tue inilitia, ‘on minor ‘That bis late wife could have been BS OF LEISURE, Mr, Bart, tho English Solicitor employed by the | yrstertay by Collector Natt freedom of the State House to the officers ut the Mom vil ie the sane which lus alrealy occasioued so Ler eaEey murray a in the possession of $46,000 only afew years ago and | The A. P. B. Conch ce | Protective Committee of the English Erte bor Was soi204 By the same Collector in 1 arch hurl comment from the public press, and againat The Elcction of Grorgin’s Senators, vet have but little vestige of un appearance of form: | in Appolio tial on Fiiluy ghee oes WH! AaRCe | Prod Sesterdave ile ie aaidéte. be. anips ee : ‘The Kentucky Lezislature hos refused an invitee \ vue of wach many remonsiranc:a have In the Joint session of the Georgia Legislature, | er comfort about the place of ber 1ewidence 18 rather ayn i we of war, and will codperal VJOTTINGS AHOUL TOW tion to attend thie opening to the public of the suepem f H to the Seuate, [tin efivct deprives proper teraay, te Ion. Foster Blodgett was thoeen tp | o denial of bis story. ed ns rat ganna goterie o the KR T.. was enjoy yey aton party ih the War wgalush Blew aud sion bridg ty o an: ned inst uduler f Os SS Tecan 4 es ev@ulng in Maronle Temple, Williameburgh, Gould, Papen eannped Senator § in has given notice th: Toei Wife, OF say Tonede wamlons (rondoleas fea United State Senate for the long term und WE SENDS HER XO MONRY, Company H, Nintn Regiment, National Guard, | Mesers. J, F. and Thos, O'Donohae, politician Hx thousand emigrants have qemived bere | ine Marisa! bill is Uitpured of, he wit preee th A ile for unpaid assessmente shall be tarde rie eae Ree ie aaeienard H. Whitely for | When asked why le did not seud his wife any | will hop” inLyric Halon Friday even of wert | weewre, o-Ps and Thos. O'Don day b ary Funding bill. lie Whoee laud le suld shall he doparred tro short rerms. | Mr Blodgett has reqnested the | monoy during his absence, ho replied that as lier | week. Jad of frivaee, ineludi Briens diets John Gebhardt died suddenly yesterday at 654] The body of John Williams, a seaman, aceil alxty Ie course to the courts, Mr, O'Gorman wr. | GOverAOr to wishhoid his certificate of election until | fine left ber $1,900, Was well supplied. To | Company A, Fity-Ath Reziment, National Guard, | with and Fox, bu Wert Forty-fitth street employed be keeper of w yeosel, was ian te tua ait uny fraudulent and’ ile, al asse-suncote | 1 Macauitted of tie charges preterrod by Le po | the caostion of how his wife cou'd bave disposed | naa ther Atet aunual Ballin Temonta wecgutty Koos | tailed for the Ene ‘The slip Peruvian lay at Quarantine thirty days, | i Providence yesterday, { set aside uid veeated by the courte, ena | Le CPPROOO a the property,} be replied that she had obtained a | lastnl,ut, Mr, Joseph Strauss, the versatile Interpreter and her quarantining cost her owners $30,009. "| Counterfeit $20 notes on the National Bank of w ts bill passed, other frau uicat @ ses-meaty special act of tho Legivlature for that The annual reception of the Thirty-seventh Rogi- | the Vol e eis to be mace pergeant Nicholas C, Robinson died suddenly at 141 Pe Commerce of New York have becn rece. ved atithe Sub . vcited, ‘The Mi Lkiatd urpose, fle sngwered (the questions clear. | mouttaien glace vulght 1a weir aruiryy Broadway | place if Me i, ,iransterred to the aby surect last evening, Supposed tohave takes putepcr’? | Treasury io ban Franchco, » ton to the mensore, Mr. Tru!t eatd that Carcano, Feb, 16 = Baingle, the sit known iy, and did not app et A) have, mere ed aud ‘FiArty-nith street, Bee ier Big poor wilaoseed oie race cotatoaat Pegrag ese Meet eerghedyeidongh qanee Ml At the Charlestown Navy Yard on Tuceday, af v laws no ment coull be vacated | Qrewer, Wuvse mysterious didipoearance hae Loon by drinks at sll, ang ocrtalnly wes not Ah fe tie of ‘The Old St. Ann's Oratorlo Society of Brooklyn | friends, of the world, Joua C. Heenan'and Jumes Macemddees | of the laborers and th m7 force, with’ tha Y r fraudulent, There can be nodoubs | the rubjct of ‘newspaper raps, bas ab- | conyersip b 2 y aynonnce & in the Churel, Prospect ai — ‘ exception of eight mou, we veuited ‘ hea wy he 7 ty owners sconde ostenalb! ¢. t nn regret for what he bad done, and when spoken to | Washington tng. . S$ FROM In tts announced around the City Hall that Coroner evaitaan chseived Ada dinited . Mich paler ay famed CE Ce Sire ae or | amiss Gaoke omnitcred ia iia Utewacys Basia may | etun feetrd ic tie eoepeanepeper anid ba ain’ net || "emmmnmon eee! “4 he meectic | Pease eee Flynn lea candidate for the omice Of Buperiuondont of | , OFdere have been received at the United States ’ le Was framed in the titer st of | off the hinds exnwloyod in tis brewery, but Poth Fear de atcaked what he didtor a'tiving,’we | dpe, commencene of the Felectic > try Armory. Sringtivid, fxctury thousa sieculalors aud parehasers ut assces: | stop. His Habilities are $10, s Hy ar ed whi : edical College of S ce ih Film pt . ; ; i i feutagion breach-loaders, tor use 1m tho bavy I Te Turhher WuELOR Wee LeamroReatin | to toot op gonal Bic tad sete are waid | Md that his brother was e large plekle dvaler in | pees College of New Place ia Filmpion | Mr. Seward and purty have sailed from Havana for | ‘The Hudson River Unitarian Conference were tn | btt'naion brow Medarai Balations in tha Wine ‘ ¢ Mr. Anverson and ‘other opponents of an Tuirty noid street, and he had been following that } "As ine fair of Company H, First Infantry, in. their aries ae tion bas been tamtitutea | SRgy 2esterdey wo she Church of the Stoslab, Park |, Uheycommiutos on Federal Relations inthe, Kem, ‘ tunity to be beard. fe in the Mpunish Corte basiues# of late, Auuory, lass OW BIg, m pla wap piguuted 10 A nother prosceution has been fnatitute enue, the ratification of the Fultventh Constiiational Amend: : ’ 2 } * | agalnat the Maracttiatae Tio Bank Clerks’ Mutual Beneft Association | mont, 19 TUS A BTR The Cuarlist depution created w citeinen Penson ye Rachobsvorg a Beth Ria kie ‘ . r or : ser commiTren? Late CONSE Ne ard Ee un aHClEAmMEDE | cue wicitsa bad been g very Eusly-formnt TOM | The ereat malo hetween New York and New Jer- |. Gen. Prim informa the {lat the Duke of | haxe just received au aduition of $5,000 to thels purma: | Andrew Hair and. Patrick ¢ ‘A of ites yeeterdsy by cLarging that in the Y cau nent fund, hl significant facts were elicited stelections ther guudidates In'many districts | Of the medium height, fair, and pasnably good look | gq event on Monday afternoon uext, on Union | Mowtpeusies’s visit hay no po feauce, at fund, 5 robbing mettizon im. the streets . Wer? BeBe 1 1 mittee of the Beunte, od through Government inierference, | 40; was a native of this country, The murde Hi 'Nys Meh 1s for $1,000, Afieen battles inthe | ~The proceedings of the Byitish Parliament, yea ‘The attention of the Erle Railway officers ie @alled | tencot by Judge Putuau yesterday to lon yoary ia the ‘ {Tuning sleeping and drawing-room Man Was denounead ue false, Onde cteine by birth an Irishman, about 6 ft lua. terday, were unimportant, go, the althy condivton of the approaches 9 Pavouia | State Prla'n rt <Ugilion was prompted. by sundry ne followed, Altera violemt debate the sitting im, fair hair and beard, and blue eyes. | he 1) of Yooinany D, Bighth Regiment, Wattonal | ‘The Nova Scotia ship Riva wns lost off the coust | PeFY 08 botn sides of the river, . ‘The trial of @ teacher for ernelly beating a boy ta Have, qcachod the ears of the Com adjourned not ex: sity (AUNT Toniorfow 'evditnns ie to betRy | oy ;aacoluenire, Rigityersous perished, The School Trustece of the Seventh Ward have | onv of the, publle schools of Hrlssion ti cloaad on tie effect that th ailror " i alk: ' Nor: > the Board o! tion to introduce the | Tues'ay. ‘The Jury were unable to agree, altor bein, | ibis Gist cunt thtea tone wre sVamanie Miata ie Nowe ‘) | Lasieal 1 9 OF the Burnside ides of Hor The bare wNew York, caught fire language in the public sclvols, make locked up sixteen hours, ' ‘ong trains, and that In order to con A OWA ER: wan locked up Im on. of the t yelation’s fourth annoal_b Was Cestrc Leu The New York Associition of the Alumni and ex. | The Minnesota Ki 4 P . * totpiiionise them, and thereby'ne. |. Wibrory Hull, in Nowark, was well Ged lasi | fs Fest Biolice Sietion to | 4 latdon’s fourth annual bell reoniaa (a St. Martin, Betlevttie, w: dente ot Diekiinon College have ihele frstarouni | toamend ther onmttstior ray tee By 8 to 19. bin xtra c for the privilege to riding in | Bight W:t0 au intelligent and appreciative mulutude. | { The womais wily | kr ue ea-Chle! Chapuiea reseed by the police on Tueaday evening, FounlSWand amat! ab the Asivy Mouse, on the 44th invt,, ipenatet that Wonen Das vate’ Grane utr aR. I ut Turuieh the necemary nowuber of | Who bad aescrmbled Lo orgunlas an, Bag County | ved from the epot where si Mr: Gladstone's Dill tu relation to land reform in | St 8 o'clock. Trail (Toi the Balhota TS Be fa vehardte box whe . ars. It iw evident that the com: | Wo ge Association.” Earnest speeches an Interesting | Irclaud w favorably discussed by the London press Mr. William Leask will deliver the opening ad- | — John Re: ce, Wa Uc} cluae and searching examination of | were delivered by Lucy Stoue, Mra, Wilbour, Celia | Se the House of the London Standard urges & parliamentary in. | dre*8 on the twenty third avutver of ie atoat - gee deli aon et pence: ie aren f rave ine appeared 4 aay, have secured Burleigh, and others ENTS PROM CORRESPONDENTS in Culvary | quiry into alleged erueities taward Poulan prisoness, tip cere Sunday seuoo! in the Oliver street temple unt besemens room of he Bridawell Bihere be die of the situation . Fairchild, who is the Cg rc agp ———— . Joroner's Jury oonsure the tows of Pawtucket fou ideal adnan of the Vanderbilt, wan w elo Family Folees OA DB You Vaue one penile. 90. Goveramend quest of Dexter A. Hawkins, eles Lazecinine bes remeined silent since is re- | ‘Tie Board of Death, possibly intending to make « | msiotaining sush' tines ae, Saha he eridegdahtttes Permitted him to take | Cuicrao, Feb, 16.—A husband, wife, and two ‘air i \der the Homestead law. rok Leh Mh ey. DF. os Me evidence, —B , d land not already preémpt ~ fe ‘hap convent ‘The Superior Court of Boston is tr) ing State Cor again begged the Com- | children of the name o! ‘kouss the attendance of Commodore Vaa- | fy poisoned in Chi os i, a i a sens ie are the | supposed that th mn ntorested in i beluce” cay mongpolg” tush, whieh was * Jermelit buperinieudent yesterday, ordering 1 . . rt vowel Cart oak teatover toa priate ac of aus e* S98 | gable Jon cons hata a car ay fn ws Company. by {oree. oF oa aleemser Tillie, walle sopelcion at ¢ ‘The concert saloon gang of the Bowery ‘arms, four thousand copies of the Jay's Lovngs. on the Baokema, were mysterious. —Under the iste * logal tender * {State} to Beotarian Purposes, ' uday eveuibg whee tap a ee yetween, ding and | Have a Job to brea policeman Jumee DY, +) round that they teaded to corrupt tho morals of Doles end Teh slarge quautity adous. © PKS UP 199 | trogt, ra Capt i the Hones on T'uceday evening, It ts | q..Deily, Reader — Under ieee riacipal end inter: | iebe Brac ivay Teneo ay was contained in some | Sacer ot reso ade prior to ibd must be pala'ia | May’ taay ve!) ean baUaAT evening ‘standing on the stove, sold Pipl place inh» caaheny of Ba on $0 Seatlewen “were Coke be +A Laboring Man.” who Suess Gal saste Wen anaes tomes om dteatone teatlinony that he | In August of 1808, William Harper, while crossing wit tring het eng nee pusazaay lean | stat om ] r iat tue Pope will relleve bink trou the obligation of mystery of relapsing fever, suporessed & long ri Promenwdy sot 9 nee ‘bears, aay r ut poten: I, appear. Ricnmoxn, Feb. 16.—A resolution was intro- Bisstentt az wweliguion that day Bpiration’ will be | duced in the House toa pking the Goveramept searety oe wut, From the |b to ascord Wsllgerpas tates pastas ea boe iissoee centr daceeoehas | aatcebe hy ia Beal alt le OOO e§CooooeoreT