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WY PRICE TWO CENTS, A BILL, AT LAST, NOT IN THE INTER. EST OF SLAVERY. THE 5TH WARD MURDERER. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. ——_ ‘The Republican Gov THE STRUGGLE IN ALBANY. it in the Gold Room— . a Blected by Reduced Majorities—T! alae ee a FELL lt a MK rie aie parmes: | THE HON. WM, F, HOWE GIVES THE No orvten Nation co be Suered te Arm tn | rire MARSEILLAISE BUNG Ix FRowT| Blected by” Medword Maseriie RT ——— aEN e ar ‘atere for « yea 7 r a American People-Tilt Between Butler eh Abe Sh dad LM A:dates Nowhere—T,3 Pam -cncy IN TRINITY CHAPEL. ut in Prospect: ‘The Mon wh Ley Baten eule or Rutn—Sbat the H N. Y.) thought it anwise for the Government jatry—France Demanding « Voice in | candidates were in the fold for Govornor, namely: Filled Agata—Fiutter im to ombark in the business of telographing. Bills of the Papal Dog Onslow Stearns, Republican and incumbent, Jo were introduced to promote the civilization of the Panis, March 6.—Eight hundred conscripts to- | Bedel, Democrat, Samuel Flint, Labor Reform, and The great event of the season with the Hebrew latte Senators Submit to the surrounding the central fountain was shocked out of aoe ot Itegitimate City Politicta his usual tranquil propriety, and whon the yell of » fhe New Charters Hundred voices announced that gold had gone below After the hours set apart for visitors in the vy, March 8—Certain events ou- | 11, was seen to leap from the water, and Au Tombs yesterday afternoon, a SUN reporter accom: | Indians, and prepare them for the rights of citizen- | day formed in line and, with a crape banner at their | L. 0, Barrows, T mperance, For Railway Com- | inhabitants of the oast side of town was the mare + anfavvialy tthe enuse of the | utter a triumphant croak. For over eight years hes | panied the lion, Wm. F. Howe on a visit to his | ship; providing for the appointment of five civilians, | head, marched through the stroots to the publication | missioner, Charles P. Gage, Michael T. Donahoe, riage of Mr. J. Bornstein, a woalthy resident of Demorrncy, ‘They have nothing to | this veteran iutabited his parents’ quarters, and | client, the notorious Sylvester Breen, alias Jack | who, with the Secretary of the Interior and Com. | office of La Mareeillates, There they halted George Roberts and H. D. Pierce. Returns have | Mount Vernon, to Miss Sarah Kohn of this city. py squire Sweeny ond bis followers, for | during that whole time he never saw a more disor- | Reynolds. On reaching the prison the Deputy War- | missionor of Indian Affairs, shall conatitate a Board, ing tho “Marsolllaise," after which they quietly | been received from 147 towns. over two-thirds of | The ceremony, which was « most interesting and were long ago atterly defeated, routed, and | dorly scene, or heard more anearthly tumait, On Umpersed. The dangers that menace the triumph: | every side the wrangling and yelling and scroaming gat conlijion come from another quarter. | wore kept up aninterruptedly all day. don led the way to celi No. 4, that ominous apart- ment in which Friery, Walters, and Jerry O'Brien were incarcerated prior to their execution. the Secretary acting as its President, for the protec- | dispersed. The police made no attempt to interfere | the State, which give Btoarns 9.664, Bedel 17,931, | aplendid affair, took place yesterday in the Taber> tion of friendly Indians and to promote their civili- | with the proceeding. Flint 4,977, Barrows 681. Stoarns's loss from Inst | nacle in Henry street, near Market, ond was pew zation, At & political banquot Iast night M. Ollivier de- | year is over 1,000. His majority last year was 8,781. | formed by Rabbi Streisant, who has just returned {here are already — unmistakable signs — of While gold stood at 112% things were compara- | After unlocking an ouler door of iron and WHAT GAVE GOLD ITs TUMBLE. livered a remarkable speech, He urged all political | Stearns is probably elected by from 1,000 to 1,500 | from Europe, the Rey. Mr. Lowonthal officiating aa topendire internal discord, and strife, which | tively quiet; but soon after the opening @ panic set | an inside one of wire he conducted therefrom the | Mr. Witttams (Rop., Oregon) introduced a resola- | parties to give the Ministry assistance and advice, | majority, The Legisiatare is Republican, with the | Schasen. te disufecte! anti Ringists attribute — to | in, and the faithful indicator was hard pat to tt for | condemned man to the lower tier of the prison. | tion for the redemption of the legal tender notes of | and not keep aloof because of errors which had been | majority reduced from last year. ‘The bride, accompanied by s number of attendant the duplicity and donole dealings of one or two | two or three hours to keep pace with the variations. | Here Breen seated himself, when tho Hon, W. F. United States, It provides that from and after | or might be committed by the Ministry. He hoped ‘The Republicans have probably olected six Sena- | maids, was led to tho reading desk by the bride ‘dhce boilers ® New York city, who, while they From 1804 10 1a wi bt Led aise, ‘W98 | Howe conversed with him as follows : the passage of tho resolution, all psyments to the | that the different partios would not be discouraged | tors, and there will probably be two vacancios. The | groom. The Schazen then delivered the eu lomary fare done noid ing to achieve the magnificent result, | "(ght halts nce is” penched. bad st 1413 the | Mn. Hows—How do you feel, Reynoldat United States on account of duties on imports may | because there had been mistakes, but that they would | Republicans have also elected three of the five | address, after which Rabbi Streisant addressed the por claim the credit of the entire vietory, These | movement in the elevens commenced. The bul RetKorvs—Well, I foe! kinder good, be made to the amount of one-half of each payment | gontinue to potot out improvements, He closed | councillors. couple, and after the customary Mosaic ceremonial thie ed by none but selfieh motives, | fonght hard, but the fortunes of war were against (ow bie We cava ins onbantes ote | San, Oe, evidently sinking of ite own genow endowvoring to s#sume ership weight, The universal demand of the peo- rd are the ori¢inators of a plan by which | ple for epecie. payments had at. Inst. fright- the fight sre to be thrown | cued heavy holders, and the pressure to sell ; 1 illegitimate char. | Wis fearful. At 2:40 P. M., the indicator annoanced chal hahah ub hnennacn tel te hep 110%." This decline was caused by the receipt of Mn, Hown—I received a letter from your brother, this morning. RerNOLDS—I told him to speak to you. Mn. flowr—Yes, I om aware of that. It isa great pity that you didn’t gell me about the accident in the logal tender aotes of the United States. Re- | with the prediction that in spite of diMcuitios and | A. G. Jonos, Republican, is elected Mayor of Con- | of presenting the wine to them, and the crushing of tN enn es OO Accidents unforeseen the Ministry would yet succeed. | cord by close on to 400 majority, Bedel gains b the wino glass, they wero then declared man and wife, Mr. Kru (Rep., Conn.) introduced @ bill In ‘The Pope, in response to the request of the great | ily in bis own town and Stearns loses largely in ‘The whole party then drove from the Tabernacle ald of the freedmen, and for the purpose of subdi. | Majority of the Bishops, has distributed among the | Concord, to Pythagoras Hall, which was elogantly decorated, viding the public domain in certain States into torty- ave fough' ‘members of the Counc! a schema proposing a defint- The vote for Fiint and Barrows ts not near so | aod whe: large namber of the friends of both t ' J 4 , : . ] 4 . ; 1 . . ; : J | : ] ; J q bo placed in power at the next No: | a despatch from Washington relative toa bill which | you had at the bottie manufactory, before the trial, FERS eo bemereees Xe vee colored rage. Re- | tion of the doxma of infallibility, with a notice that | large in thelr towns as was expected. Bedel gained | families were to receive them. ‘Tho strect outside Tis not at all imposetble, if thewe | {te Soe Prest, making euavoins fayable halt in goid | It Would have assisted you very materially, * souratre at Lace fon Pius Gl. the suggestions of the Fathers on the same will be | targely Inst yoar in his town. The Repablican gain | the ball room was crowded with carriages deposit DISSENSIONS AND JRALOUSTES and halt in entrency, RerNorps—Well, yer see, I felt #0 strange like, Mr. Monon (Rep., Ind.) reported a bill making it | Fecelved until the 17th instant, In consequence of | in Portsmonth t# owing to the Navy Yard influence. | ing their charges, and about three in the afterncom IB corinne, vi ie now teveture will erumbte to | | At the heels of this eame another despateh rela. | Mr, Hown—Sinco I last saw you, circumstances | a misdemeanor woke uk oF equip stipe of war with | the introduction of this schema, the French Govern- | Returns at 1a, m. make Stonrn’s majority between | dancing was commenced, and continued until long ; {that agoneral flcht all around ake | t¥e {0 the sale of ali the Government's surpln: t intent that they shall be employed ta vice of | ment has made a demand on the Papal Court that " pieces seoneral cht all eround will hs gold. Between there heavy fires the premium | have been developed which induco me to say (not | intend hal they Atm be ep ey ee a ee arse OF | the Special Envoy of France be permitted to assist | 2% 824 1,609. Tho returns embrace about seven- | aftor midnight, The dining and supper room was pce Tt is not too Iate to remedy the eviland | wilted to 10%. Hut shortiy afterward, as though | that you should have any delusive hope of being | subauing “American colonists, claiming indepen | at the Councih alee tng peedien eaten ce te ae lehts of the State, Foor Senators are Democrats. | briiilantly lighted, and accommodations being made wert thy dancer, ‘The Younz Democracy have the | the people In Washington had satisfied thai | saved, as such @ thought might aterfere in your re- | dence, and providing for the forfeiture of euch ship | knowleaged the receipt of the demand, and promises Hao eb btcan. and two are in doubt, The | for upward of three hundred guests, BB me entirely in their own hands, It would be a | felves with | the decline, came still another | iia, exercises) that my duty to you having | OF ve to answer it in a few days. ea ee weal Tho bride, Miss Sarah Kohn, a beautiful girl, wore Bev enn tologram, b ralding the proposed currency expan- » see them commit | sion of Yet, e., That if any person shall, within the —$—$——___. % MI. SEWARD YESTERDAY, at fd spectacle at this junctar 5,000,000. Here was a crumb of comfort prompted me to work with energy and 20: my | limits of the United States. tout, arm th ender colored moire antique dress, Hor jet y OF ‘procure to be ftted marchy Schi rate suicide, Aaa voucher for wat has been | for the bulla, who managed to run the price up. ti tempt ro Ne out, arin oF eq. 0. ARD YES ’ tei : neler Or want has been | fOr the Dalls. who managed to run the price UP tO | labors for you are not yet concluded and afford me | tembt to Aout, arn. or eaaip. oF Taowipaly beso | Manato, March &—Admiral Topste.continaes | peeeeavy Committee of the Cuaraber or | DK hair wan tattofully ornamented, and from it above, I wil! mention one clreamstanee, Were sold at 111%. AtGP, M, sales were mado at SOMR SATISFACTION. SERGE Hoan with the intent that sues ablp ares | f,member of the Cabinet. The Cortes has authorized | Wecolving the Committee of the F ef | hang. long, rich Iaco veil; her sistor, also very Tie NEW CHARTER ROU segs dali: ined; See Slodaeek The trouble about your case is that you were tried | thal! be employed in tie service Of any European Whe prosecution of the Bishop of Santiago.” Several Guabitae’ Gamaneres Shine bh ay Pd pretty, was dressed in purplo silk, with white lace fave ber eriedteae’’ tout, © Tho Register of the Gold Board, Mr. Meserote, : k Peg Or Rite er ihe, partons oF eobdniney eputies endeavored to bring the question of the - . | Baw been introduce to-tay, bat om account | wasin a tather of perspiration, “Every minute ne | inthe Court of Oyer and Terminer. If you had | Princeor Atate {cr the puroose of subdaiug American | Deputies endeavore: Cortes; bat at the request of Seward—Dinner with Mr. St trimmings, and another sister wore s rich, white of the great dissatisfaction existing among the lead- | recorded @ change In his book, teleeraphed to the a fag auti-Tingists, it was thought best to hold a con indicators, oad deween tis were: questions age i , innumerable, \@ variations actually recorde: aaltati t. A secret caucus of the New York | et aap aint atom Bice Pride. Democra'ic Senators was held this evening, and |" ‘The gallery was crowded, the surging mase seem: ter a short wrangle they adjourned without taking | ing to be quite as excited as those below. Of course tay action, It is now settled that the charter will Scaae reopmane toe 00d peewee oc bola bate tae aot be presented even to-morrow. and very likely | dicator. ot aati! Thursday or Friday next. Certain antl. | Other part of Wall street were comparatively freee: 4 ull, with, perhaps, the exception of those liquor ¥ Senators declared that they did not con saloons which have inaugurated the custom of giv- der themselves bound to support all tts | ing apecie in change, thus, as it were, discounting provisions, and would not do so, From “Siar teen ssien he Cod gare hh A have r been jearn how men wi Be, eenatenty hay, aaeztased coveariag | nariofre eomolined ne thetrBoniness wm, oot ted disappointment is expresred.” Particular objec: | 484 their licenses too large, could afford to pay out tion is mace to postponing the election of Mayor till | for Ereenback® eolid sliver. whose premium on the been tried in the Court of General Sessions—and it is right that the public should understand this fact— A stay of proceedings and writ of error could be obtained for you, as the Court would be compelled to grant them, and your case could be carried to the Supreme Court, and from thence to the Court of In the Court of Oyer and Terminer there fsa distinction, The stay of proceedings is a matter entirely discretionary with the Judge; and I am in- clined to believe that Judge Ingraham, if applied to in your case, would feel it hi of proceedings. In Real's ease, which was tried in the same court, the Judge refused to grant a stay, and the scaffold was erected, and at the last minate, for some good motive and legal reason, another Jadge gave a stay of proceedings. If 1'can suc- liver @ comm tasion within the territory of the United | Prim and Rivero its consideration was postponed. en for any ship or vessel witn tt she may be employe! as aforesai Yeat 9 o'clock, th . | eitk dress, beneath a pink lace sicirt. Tho mothor ee an tar Te precent Me Renata Saenmlt: | ofthe bride wore a plain motre antique drove, whic perton ed onendisg aball be gatlty of « miedemoanor? ‘The Prince and the Lady Mordaunt. lotions passed by the Chamber of Commerce, peo. | 8 Partially covered by a wiite Inco shawi, Miss And noon conviction thereof shal pe fined in any tum | Loxnox, March 8.—In the Mordaunt divorce Raprnaall A . Sarah Abrahams, a handsome eirl, and good dancer, Excccding: two yeafa;uor len tay six, months Ron | e886 Lord Penzance has consented to hear in full | Ceeded to the Astor House, The Committee was | Was dresead ine green silk: role and wiite lace tei a 4 parel, and | Bench arguments on the richt of Sir Charles to pro- | composed of the ofcers of the Chamber and 10 | mings, with a magrificent head-lress.” The two Mise furniture, together with ail materials, arins. aumuui | ceed with the caso, notwithstanding (ue decision as Bornatoin's, both handsome and lively, wore white tion, and e been procured for tne | to Lady Mordsunt’s insanity, hay oo llrireeatdh espe Por Mad rpg te satin dresses, trimmed with bl building and equipment thereof, shall bo forfeited at Immediately upon their arrival, Mr. Seward on- | “One thing remarkable about th one-half to the uses of the Informer, aad the ouher halt The Ansnanin to the use of the Uotted States, SKC. 2. And be tt further enacted, That > every stich ship Of veusel, with her tack! Appe: tin, legant weadi tered the reception room where they were, and was | was the few diamonds worn by the ladies, thougl er enacted, That In every case popant March 1 —The official accusation against | formally introduced by the President to each of the Freer TeeTy cacek ke Be wreakthions Hebrew Bm» where & ship or ‘vessel shal out, armed,or | Prince Pierre parte, Just published, contal bers. The Prosident, Mr. Wm. C, Doge, then - equip! oF attempted to be Atted ont,’ armed < Y N members. lent, Mr. Wm. ©, ed some brilliant gem edulbbed: contrary ts the provisions of this actin shall | qiTonE corroborative evidence that Victor Noir frat | OCU, ye 2004 with the resolutions thet hed | of hom en of Victor Not Geatiome however, 8} mong the most prominent re Mr. Bernstein, brother of the bride Jacob Kohn, Lewis Abramas, Joseph Michela, host of others. juty to’ refuse a rtay be Inweul for the President of the United States, or all have empowered for that pul ploy the land oF naval forces, OF t ed States, of 4 stich person as he pose, to. emy of the Uni a be ed, ossed parchi te THE BAR ASSOCIATION. x fiee douatian Gh the veueee deine mitt Aplin After speaking of the eeneral depression in Ameri- thereo! y part WEDDING IN UNIVERSITY PLACER, be les” than velght or pine pose of taking vosiession of and detaihlng way uch can commerce, Mr, Dodge said: “Looking to November, not giving the people an opportunity to | Mer CMs she td that ceed in inducing Siip of vessel ‘The announcement {a fashionable circles that Mr. fleet the head oF there Goverment in May. The iy pareeeeed at Yaak orice Pale roe, ANOTHER JUDGR TO ORANT A star, : ANOTHER 8TAB AT GOLD, beeper lapepens) 0 fioved beaoarieg re | Frank G. Hallett was to toad Misa “Amoila Flotoncd ee Beers yen Maa ik tes oe t Broker tad tncitier solution of the mystery, | for t verily belleve yon had no knowledge of what | air, Fowzun (Rep., Team.) submalited the follow. the Go < ak. Weususe neni He os teoday qvealag With om expec ant and fashionate eran consent of the Board ot ‘Aldermen, sali | He sald that In Canada American silver ia vow sell: | you were doing. 1 may got a rehearing, and it ls * | ing resouution, Which was laid over under objection: | Aabout 100 persons attended the Bar meeting | the Government, We are n ing forward ee ae pT ie appoint five Commissioners of the Fire Department, time when we t 1s apparent that the currency and | jast evening, among them some of the mosteminent | Teduction of taxes, an be placed by law at a discount of twenty per cont | take away from the Jury the right of deciding there were no decorations, no pyramids on the altar missioners of Pablic Ci sand Cc. nited States are rapidly approximat: a shall neain bave vessel ths sn ive Heath Commissioners. it'ao Mayor | Attistate, Sith Roll atl, uur dealers cam actual: | whether you were naane a the tme of the commie athe Finance’ oobantter te loattuered | lawyers iu the State, The Hon, William M. Kvarte | {ng under our own. fl Soasih. Ror Miia Cheeoel ta: tee tation aed bs Welected in May the result will be that eae selec e hor troutle, and will sacrifice my own personal in- “rirpiue wold 18, the Treasury witout | "Mr. Cram presented the names of about 200 law- | {108, Of eroaring, the ocean under the the gloomy season of Lent flowers were inadmis. , Sey eee Pp sore Stay, and 1f poenibie ‘Obtain 8 re. 0 eacure to (he Gove: oa ti Re foreign country. sible. The hour appointed for tie coremony was 8 ADRATAM O' HALL POLICE COURT REFORMS terest to procure a stay, and i ible obta to secu Government the premium | yers who sought admission to thi ciation, | Will be vested with this great power, and we will bi . vision of your case, either by the courts or the Ex- on, among the names being those of the Hon. Joha T. REPLY OF MR. SEWARD. o'clock, and long before that time the ushers, Dear of numerous bargains being struck between oes ecutive. On that I am determined. Do not at this The resolution previ-usly offered by Mr, Wilson, | Hoffman, Charles O'Connor, Hiram Ketchum, ex- | Mr. Seward made the following reply: Messrs, Richard F. Homer of New York and Wm, Yee old King and the Young Democracy, The dritt | Am Old Police Quarrel Disposed of—Prisons | buoy up your hopes, but continue to receive spirit- filled all the it of the Chamber does me honor, and I thank | H. Dunn of Brocklyn, had ble on the President for information relative | Judge Thomas W. Clerke, George Ticknor Curtis, | | Thi 2 e c 7 fo ik the record of yonr society shoald | seats with curious beautie: ‘The moments passed, Of sentiment here is that a new Mayor must appoint er to be U rily Dee | ual advice and hee it, How do you (eel now On the African coast, was taken | ox Iecorder Francis tt, Tillon, ens Hons Praccte pr | You t Pental passed, Qe new Commissioners, If this is not done there -The New | _ Rerxoups—I have a sorter cold breeze, you the table and passed. Cutting, and ex-Judge Michael Ulsnoeffer. Of these Eive Yon ho tears for your tuture uariuiness Yon hnve bat the bridal ey, still lingered ; and their pro- Willbetrouvle. BM mayo’ tue Young Democracy are Deal and the New Rules. Mow ge rime, the ame eet T got inter this, tion names several were ordered to stand over for con- mes. of ce than in times of civil Senlana ote played Une onan maotes writ) of exposing their hands on this and MN « owE—Do you feel strange <- Cl "C ” io think, that Ht » Mr. Gilbert, ih Prigieta but ei Ge 80 at the Pencarian MrT At the meeting of the Police Magutrates yes-| Rernorps—Well, yer eee, before I got into this _ House of Representatives. fieretton, ‘the Hos. Chaties O'Comncr Oelag ono of | sad tare Beecy te thlok chat, Ia met relremeny | SEA Recihoven's’ esseed apmaphoas with nash sinky daier Fonvouuerabiiaa. terday Justice Dowling presided, ail the Police Jus | trouble Mr. Sctence (Re fe. Gentlemen, L sympathize with you tn reference | power and feeling that the delay was rather plea- Judge Emott re that the Lib \- the New York G, A. R's protest against the | mitisn intone tered ee ort ee Library, Com: | taxation of maimed soldiers aad sailors who | itbrary of the late William Curtis Nores, waich had | fue to enter unca, @ lengthy discuss ili grid orgaus on the street corners ta New York 44 Mir, Voonmens (Dem, Ind )deniol that beladaendet | Ure® beau MY WHISKERS STOPPED GrowrNo, and now they're commencing all of a suddint to grow agin Rrronten—How old ar ‘ouridered the project of obtaining the | t9 the present denfesion in our eommeroe. bat this inno | sant than other wise, source tint Prince Harry | tlees being present, Justice Hogan offered @ reso: you as the successor of Comptrol prose “8 Tumors ate Meine aout ar ae | tution admitting the representatives of the pross to Vididates, But nothing definite can to | all stated meetings of the Board, which, having been es; | At Go'clock the party arrived. ‘The bride was os- tion, bot depend unon it we have t wand | 0 f to Hamilton Colleze, but there | rarital that we had before the war. erey and | corted by ber guardian, an old gentieman with ‘and redectn ourscives, and in thisno | S2OWy white hair, and the groom gave hi: you Resnoldat rm to wer obstacles to its purchase on account of 1 to build eperdii PYNOLDS—My brother says I'a 23, but Fat at West Point. Mr, Roogns (Dem , Ark.) called the ons oF st, - | nation can eclinss us. ber mother, Mrs, ‘John Florence, She was accom Ascertaine seconded by Jastice Shandiey, was adopted. Jus. | .,ReTNoLDs— My brother says I'm £3, bat Tatwus | 2 Tt oot tate tion tothe violation bi the rele whice eee eee Une pete stiee Siar road and ce. | Gee coame for tos prevent otste of Chtnes T ose plétaty panied by her two bridesmaids, Miss Florentine Tile PROVISIONS OF THR NEW CHARTER, tice Hogan, a8 Chairman of the Committee on Roles | “Hrronten Do you feel well? You look s Prescribes who are enti.ied to the privileges of the | Persea Yor ferther considecstion on totncr palsies Dd that In OUF Wast internal improvements, Is | Strockbine and Miss Mary Houghton, their cavac fool mpiained that tant; oy- Year we have bullt four thousand miles of ri Bees, snd complained ts Hoi co ca The opal —<—————_ Fonds, and while this le eine done commerce je for. ¥ de u e at shinyard of th rd ts the Pacif Girecteu the doorkeepers to enforce the rule, The Robbery of Manag. r Freligh's Wife. fen, | The great shinyard of the world ts on le Fa abeaBiE WEE Mrs. Henrietta Freligh, of 24 Rutgers street, | fmt, Herne, ‘. ¥) protested azainst the bill, | Wife of the manager of the Bowery Theatre, ap- | And the creat roads now building makes them ail the | trimmed with kinaer jou't get any whiskey here, do ator isan amendment of the eharter and Regalations for the Court of Special Sessions, tion of five Police | reported @ revision of the former rules, fixing the nt Borrd of Supervisors is to be abolish. | days in future for holding Court on Tuesday, Thurs. Jcen Supervisors (hres from each Con- | day, and Saturday, except in July and August, to be elected by the people. itl of Rducation ‘is alse tobe | When the days shail be Tuesday and Thursday only, teen School Commissioners are | tue hours to be from 10 A. M. until the calendar is » May . ti Lhere''s finished. The report was adopted. in the Comptrotier's | Justice Hogan then said that some rales onght to utaorized to appoint | regulate the opening and closing of the Volice Courts, ener for the Inspection of | 2° 8 0 8X8 dednite time for the business. As it is made a bureau of the Street De. | *t00d the Captains of police generally made the time to suit their own convenience, aud very often in the case of two rersons arrested over night fr * the same petty offence, 01 { the City Chamberlain are reduced, and | inthe morning, while the other was uted on the 81st of December next. | potiee stations: until 9 oF 10 o'cock 40 Nola more than one ofice in the | Morning. for ezampic. two prisoners atte ty government. No person hol: a for in\oxication were ty office is eligible to a seat in the Li er 2 minutes Lana fers being Messrs, Chas, Hy, Homer and Mulford ‘ Pit bride wes dressed in white sille with M1 : ne bride was dressed in white silk with smal le. They are bullding roads from Puget's | plaitings. A wroath of orange blossoms encircled her Gonee fone on eee ay on fi Me IE Red well-formed head, and over this was a blonde fall © complaint against Wiliam C. Bran- | Soda these things point airer'y to. New York, and | SONCPinE her dross and reaching to the ground. don, a diamoni dealer, of 702 Broadway, for having in } will in time increase her eommerce, T have aren no | piles’ e fy Ly community or people in all ms travele that fo not look | Mowers on the skirt and with rose pink satin on tI pension a diamond ring, being a port of $1.455 | toward tne United States for help, sympathy, capital, | Corsace and panter, Her dress was cut décolleté, fiamoo sand jewelry stolen ‘rom ber on | and Inbor. and the great avenies of trade now belug | Miss Houghton was attired in white tariatan, the 6 pe . Le charges Mane Ryan, otber- constrneted brings o# nearer to them, and New York is | corsage cut heart-shaped. The groom and his werry owa ‘om or ‘Tim vetion Comm! ington < treet, wh Nes were all depend: | faestek Fag Se WHfvith LLU UR ne, treet, weners abe ed, robbed her of bye Flags, bi i th s Lead Cae Ee soon after took | hole houqueta, ». chain, necklace, and other pi leave of tem, and the Reception Committee re- y wi . ace of ‘Detective Oficers Farley and | _ Mr. Seward in the evening was entertained by Mr. | Mtieh who is ich rho daca After the ceremony one of the bridesmaids ree was held in $2,000 bail, Cholce flowers, Among the eeste invited were | Mecanqused wit rors blectes Tre treaty —_— Darker Wakes Rabat, Poremus De. and Mrs. | tirely confined to the most intimate frients ant neat No. sir, pdiepouten—Do you remember all that happened here? RerNotps—I rekillect folks walking ‘round, and Me seein’ some. Mn. Howe—Yon remomber telling me that you fell down some stairs when you Were at work in the bottle manufactory, Do you remember where you were picked up, and how you Were conveyed to the hospital RETNOLDS—I remember being woke In the hos- pital, and the doctor sald, “Give bim forty-dve pounds of laudanum.” Lsappose that was for m Reronten—Do you remewber your father ? Kernoins—Yee, si pePosTAN—Do Yyou' remember anything of Ire- and? Rryxotns—1 remember the place in the old coun bas 4 bot Ldunno what [ was doin’ there, teronrzn—Do you remember seeing Townsend, OF anything connected with t Mr. Woon (Dem. doclariye that it wa Intended asa precedent for the | peared atthe Tombs before Justice Hogan yester- | Round to esta lishinent of a Congressional oligarchy. It was | day, to pre a revolutionary, audacious, and mon-trous mossy Mr. Cox (8:00 Fl ¥.), a's0 protested again: said that the States of the Union had | his the very depths of humilfation in this meas- | word Lhe Hwconstruction Committee dictated to Congress, and the gentieman from Massachusetts (Mr. Butler) dictated to the Re tee, so that the richt of the 5 ent upon the whim of one man. The House w neglecting tariffs, taxation, and what not, todiscuss | Fings, wa whether Blodgett bad comm Tod gt or Bullock cat diate “a J taken two millions of railroad funds. with the assis me oonwanD (Dome Fa), concurred tn the | Semington, to the posscwston Of therprisouer, The ac. | Houston, et bie’ Tesldeses "ie Tite atean, views expressea in opposition to the bill, He did | cused said that he boughtthe ring fo the routine of | and the table wis adorned with however, to discuss it, but to have read at | business, Mr. rand K a letter which he lad received from —— table gentleman in Macon, Gs., cor. The Supreme Kolahi the pince to be benefitted. men and the usher were all dressed in the conven- At the conclusion of Mr, Seward's speech, he “a igus a's op tional gloom of evening costume and wore white chokers and white gloves, but were without button {departments hold thelr office for two © was taken to Court early Fifth ¥ until a nor tho clerk a bighly that under the law of to be hereafter made in New York | (g take their. Di ¢ ure compelled murder? RerNoups. of Pythia oners to Court on as : They showed me the blood on my tig atatamenta bY tha Rants : feverd land Wie ie) acti Ge ‘4 relatives. A few of the presents were exlibitod, the same to | is opened. In view of these facts Justice shirt and pants, and said it was Townsend's, when | Tecting stiisiments by the Praca ea tena Representatives from sixteen States attended | Civante Mawntt seit Nvifes Mr and: Mee’ ieeante, | We BAlOr rart being at the bridegroom's ‘residence Comptroller,’ Corporation | Ledwith, and. Bizhy were. apps the two wi e. huset ter ba . a Of: tho | MRC Rabel OL Paneer aber ais. ie) j | om Staten Istand. “Among those displayedgwere « Mr. BUTLER (Mags,) rose to close the debate, and | the annual session of the Supreme Lo: RePontR: at 4 to defend iients of the Board of Buper- | to confer with the Police Commisstoner rind py Rrrxoips—We' ne the | massive tankard of elegant construction, a salver, Board of Aldermen, by a | ice pitche pros 4 advocate the bill. Ho re | Kaights of Pytisiae in this eit evening a number of selections was pla terday. The ses- f securing their codperation 80 far as referred to the 1d two goblets, all of beautifully chased fg ti nose letter a private bond. Mr. Seward will probably leave this | {°¢ of the Poliee Department, i re cota tice LA th Mu. hows. grown fatter 6) marked that the person wh letter Mr, Wood: | sion adjonrned to to day heconsiteration of | Pi , Agel silver, ented by the comrades and officers of the of the Beard of Edueution, the first Judge o} moved’ and she Board. ordered that. tue here tor | I last eaw you i ward lund read by the clerk was & pretty person to | Fexotations f © to prepare two | “ity at the close of the week Equitable Insurance Ofice to Frank Hallett on bi Court of Common Ploas, aud the Chief Justice of | openiug Pe Rerné unde vise of lecture the House.” i some things come into my mind. (Bri A man told me I had ice Courts be from 7:30 P. M. until noon, r Court. and from 2 until 4 P. M., except in’ the case of the to be repaved without the consent of | Fifth District Court (Harlem), where the Court aball rty owners on the line of the | open at 9A. M, ve expense Of repaving isto be borue ‘On motion of Justice Scott, the following sppoins. city. 5 ments were made: Deputy Clerk—Peter M, Led- pe elected in November, The char | with; Record Cierk—Michael Lambert; Subpana is to be diepensec with, aud all oficers | Servers—Christopher Moore, Patrick McGuinno: we to be elected at the November election, and Edward Lenton; Messenger—Lawrence Col- lins. wep je or degrees fur e order, —= a wansiae da erof the Agricultural | 2¢¥ bisher degr r the order 4 recently in Macon, ‘There wus also a set_of spoons 64 ‘The Prospect ofan Indian War, years old, which b i ‘bane State Fair Committee, ¢ > . apapuasme Wasi a 3 grandmother, and some rare and costly 1 1 to permit the United States dag WEHELCH REITER OOUNZY, Sere Vibeset neh Ratcaua eter emees lett \la orice, Uy teah toate tie - ea - eas peo dott parties, and the prominent standing c He will raise $100,000 to defray theex- |g, lci'r, enclosing, a communication from the re groom's fathers on Wall © xcon, @ me —— id belonzed to Mr. Huliett's which hast refuse to be raised over the fair building, although the vailding iteelf ‘longed to the United States. New Roe Mr. Woopwanp asked Mr, Butler to whom he | pe Obligations of Congress to’ make the meeesanry an. | e¥itably oceasioned many rich and beautifel, pres referred? Ruddiman Delemer, a German, ts in custody in ° jons to 4 sents, but with excellent taste the ber display Mr. BoTLER—To the writer of that letter, Mr. | Morrisaria on hisown Con 2, provriaitons to carry ont the Tndiaa treaties made ee ie Rumbar dlsptayed Bacon, is he not the same man? has. imp fent to the Honse of Reore ood that visit you, and mind what they say, Rey- Don't regard anything else, At this juncture Prof. Renben A, Vance, one of distinguished medical witnesses on Reynolds's trial, made his pearance with Mr, Mark Finley, the Deputy Warden of the Tombs. Dr. Vance placed Reynolds in leaning position, and showed where one part of his bead protruded further than the oth Vv eeretary of the Interior, in relation to the | Gray Hallett, th I stro of vi provements, jon of sncendiarisin. Hi Heh : is slight, Mr. W 1 di ki bat he te the | Duyler! The latter has been afresteds. ‘The Gthon ious 1st "Tue President says eee Taran ae Oni. r. Woopwanp—I do not know that he isthe | Duyle. The latter has been attested: ‘The others have RIOS 3 same man at all, and I desire to nay — eecaped — OURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Mr. Bururr ‘Anterrupting) T did mot yield for the | the Boulevard Commissioners of Westchester HINTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, pareaes angen of reckless extray place osha John K. Phillips, a Deputy Collector of the Fit been freoly circuiated, have District, 4 foe Burove,'« det aD | No res ution or ordinance shall be passed appro Prailig money by the Common Council, the Board Of Supervisors or Elucation, aniess by a three R foarttix vote of all the members elected, This js a short synopsis of the main features of Qe new charter, ——<———_—_ ‘S$ HATCH'S BEAR. pial A Real Bear among the Sham Wa!l Street C ‘ county, against. whom gentleman 10 stute county. mien ruption hi ulter to the tane, It ts waar a Indicated by the report of the civil engineer e complains of the {mrerfect machines | suid, PAEeLNIKb) SOR 4 ¥iteT) Bonre—Scampering of the Bull Dr. Vaxcr—What caused that sear ? (poluting to DOM NOt, VOR, gaged by the opponents to the Board to survey ott n clearing the ralitoad tracks of show. He aare [eo Po ter O'Brien, J The office of Rufus Hatch & Co,, in Broad | R4ynola’e forehead), that would take too long, (Laughter.) Foutes and All waiking on thom are béapattered fe eventug train. br rien, John he office of Rufus Hatch ‘0., in Bros EYNOLDS—I was knocked agin' a whiskey bar- | Mr. Woovwanp—I want to make a correction Por, Comptroller Con ate Hotehings, re Fes, Com hd Omen Bronwaa, | street, was full of bears and bulls yesterday. They Tbe ru pg fight among the | Were greatly excited over the fall of specie, and Young | paracy are, Spread among the loading eagerly watched the variations of the gold indica- clans, e old press your city w _ Probably hear something about ft in a diy or two. | '2F The door opeved at tntervals, and otver bears ‘The Judiciary Commitee, at ite meeting to-day, | and bulls entered, but they were all sham bears and Aarond (o report beck ai bulls, Presently, however, the door opened again, prt to the House tomcrrow, with only a few amend. | *24 ® real bear bounded in, There was no mis- ‘The sale of liquor'on Sundays is prohibited, | t*king him. He coulda't change his akin whenever © beer is ouly permitted to be sold ou the | he pleased, and one day be bear and the next day in Ct idag ey bull, He looked about him grimly, ond elevated «is forbidden, The bill will probatiy | bimself upon his hind legs in a startling manner’ The Senate Cou ittee On Muni. It ts re rday favorably reported Senator Brad: | 4144 ——___. With slush when these machines pass LATEST BOR NEWS, - ——— 3 he could not yield any further. eG are PERSONAL INTELLIG ; 's country were practical, not | The Coopers’ Nations! Union met yesterday. —— thou Sica oe rieud, ever agree tbat Congress | any employers of Brooklyn are cutting down | _ There is evidently a rupture between Henry Ward | suflisnn ence Hic, should yicld on this great question. They saw that 4 Net | Beecher and Dr. Sherman. Andes Goorvia had murdered her clu and deprived | fpcrir, Tame tty, conte 8 any, Ong the, danse met farorcant broke the f them of their rights. They wanted peace an quiet | to accept the rate offered, eetablianed there, They wanted this reconatrue ion poliey to go forward, and they would sustain. the action of Gov, Bullock, of Gen, Terry, of Gen. | Xeni Mears ta Grant, and of Congress tn the matter of Georgia, | Sullivan's THE PASSAGE OF THB GEORGIA BILL. ‘The united deioeates of the mechanic ‘The question was then taken om Mr. Bingham's | ${¥ {pions of Brooklyn, w amendment as follows : oF reper “Provided that nothing in thi ed 10 Vacate any of th to that flag mait Mr. BUTLER»: rel. Dn. Vancr—Does this hurt you? (pressing the The people of scar). RerNoips—Not much, sir. Dn. Vancr—When were you in Bell RerNoLps—I think it was about three Dn, Vaxce—Under whose care were you? ReYNoipa—A red-headed man was there, Du, Vance—That must be Dr. Johnson ? Rerxoups—He waked me up and sez, “Is this man goin’ out yet?” Dx. Vance—Under what name were you there ? Rernotps—I think Join O'Brien. They called me that for Johnny Breen, Mn, Hows—Can you tell_ me the name of the man who patd you at the bottle manufactory? KeYNoups—He was here to see m Mu. Howe—Why didn’t you tell me of this? Is that man at the bottle manufactory still? KerxoLps—He give it up. He's on Staten Island NCE. reation yesterday In the distillery, 98 Posey, of 8 Thompaon. atreet, of 38° Sullivan strecty with fade fromthe handle, He th Posey's throat, b few scratches. He then followed. 1 jelded not | The rumor that Alderman Scannell is dead is false; | SAZ0F and broke ihe accept the Fa priced ‘on the contrary he {s very well ‘he Central Union of the United Coopers, elect Mr. Van Anden, of the Brooklyn Hagle, will i r Mr. Kelly, of Albany ea daturtay nest the Fionn Fagle, will wail dealt him « low on the head with & SP eh eodrs irodentes Mae Wars Sir John Young, Govervor- General of the Domi Pep acs 4 3 i ‘an H Murray. igo, will vinit Hed River humediately alter the close | FLASHES FROM THE OCHAN CABLES, \ of Partiamen -_— Jo Jefferson having bonght an island in Lonisiana, The Friends of Order have organized in Paris, , Barney Wil ame fs coing fo buy # range of mountains us ing for an alterat | have Lied of thelr Work, and gi Bepaez sass fs gle Mee Hi ry aggre * Me @County Clerk G eo Caasedy ts th: it y - of Georgia, cliner by dieeiection ofthe people or | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | Fccinty, Clerk George Cassedy is the citizens’ can: Dy the appotutiient of the Governor thereat, by And pantera Ny Henry Patthury for Aldi With the arlvice and consent of the Senate of. Nother shall thir act be construed to extend f narkable how quickly that office was emp- veral of the spectators imitated the retreat of Peter B, Sweeny at Albany, when Genet, Norton & Co, appeared in. force, and of several others no ‘The British Parliamont discussed the land bill Last night, ‘The execution and imprisonment of Sstnave's ad- herents still continues, 000, Wu, Benyamen for chosen Freeholder, ‘The House of Lords Inst night ordered the opem et concatned shall be | disgust ts the life of busines: EXTEND MADISON AVENUE eet. ‘The property owners on the id Stato Virginia's debt is $45, ofc © proposed extension have not as yet | thing but their beels and’ coat-talla waa to bes now. are Of any officer of said btate herund the ta # a College bill for Manchester to s second reading worth tuelr while to oppose this measure, | as they spod up Wall street without looking + Some remark was passed by Dr. Vance as to Rey- ted by ths Constitution thereot, agiing trem tne | The colnage of gold and silver is on the increase, JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, The Pope has required the CEcumenteal Counell te pet alae npa bend them. ‘ ee : BGldat peasant Konic erDmsieben) wieaiiie eenns env ofauch offeet. Nor tadeprive | ,, Towa has Doased a il. for the suppression of the g fx upon & debnition of pervonal tuialibility wita s - ; t is said one gentleman, who weighs nearly as | ten ince be : ‘ . Of ‘the right under thel “manly art of sel(aefence, —— : a morning tension of the Assembiy war | yfhyt, id one centleman, who welghe nearly a8 | (ensneeh he laughed tmmodorately, ne igi wad thelr aA Dn. Vance—Do you realize your position ? the discussion of Senator Hardenberg's Lhe entire Republican ticket was elected in Ba ames Foster and Progress, from Liver: | ‘The Irish Times asserts that the Government will 7 oh 2 | Manhattanville without stopping. He said the verre Reyxoups—I have nothin’ to do with it, I sup- a Cocdiiianon chines een tavia by 50 majority, ool, arrived Inst night, oon suspend the operations ot the wrt of habe. thd eee ee Tee dup wlgiane made | nad’ the advantage in Wall street, For some mia: | pare iit alr in your hurds P* | tie Conkiation of tah Mats. o ‘Tho Wisconsin Assembly has rejected the proposi- | ,, PM Quarantine Commissioners have decided to | busin iieinsd. shail toird reading. ¥ OF J utes the genuine article had sole possession of Rufus | | Da, VaNck—Uli no, 1 have no power at all in the s tion for woman suffrage. sell the hospital ship Falcon, ‘The revolution in St, Domingo {s extending, and wding. Hateh's office, The door fally opened again, and a | matter. me re endment was sgreed to—yeas, 114; nays, eat il) end b b ‘The Russian prima donna, Nadejda Ragasino, was | becom re general, The ald asked for from abrosd ‘THR RVENING SESSION well-known down-towe wag made bia apveiran: Mn. Hows—Tlow do you feel since you have been | 7. fe bill ss amended was then passed. The vote | Gon. Logan will, endeavor to bring up bis bill to- | rejecsed yesterday, the complacent wot ecg n received. Ws taken np in considering » few unimportant | Withhim came the owner of Bruin, People who | removed irom your up stare’ coll? SP RP Passage of the bill, was e strict party vote, | Gay for the reduction of ‘he army. 4 William A. Williams has neen appointed Assistant y Cuban inaurgents, commanded by arredone Vile in Committee of the Whole, The 125th street | passed the place at that moment wondered who was | ‘ItrrNoubs—{ feel more in my own miad down | MF. Bin Voted for it, Mr, Farnsworth did not The Misslestpp Lorislatare met yesterday. Gov. ne tatan' of the foree of Jeana'Del Sol, le the Cienegs vote at ai Mr BENJAMUN (Rep., Mo.) renorted a bill provid: ing that tie p be so consir Artomor of Internal Revenue for the Kighth District of taand have srriy James B. Kirby died at 64 Lutlow street, and | pAlt® .Rurlingnmo goc Alcorn will be Inaugurated to-day. Mr. John Lutes, the Democratic candidate, was jected Mayor of Rochester esterday, Pp r Bal ro. (11! was ordered to a third reading. in the office that laughed so loudly. The joke was CMYED STATES MUTUAL INSURANCE BENEFIT co, | $00 00d for even the Victims not to apiit their sides phe tor M. Norton latrodueed a bill whieh provides |S {t. here, Mn, Howe—What do you think of when you are alone in your eeli? near G to Paris, and her son, Will accompany his fathe nsion acts Of 1806 and 1863 shall not Las to diminish the rates of pension Most of those who hal not fled or fuinted re- Jane EF. Cook, of S48 Kast Thirtie treet, th ol . b z turned and joined in the laughter. REYNOLDS—I think about diferent things. A now insurance company, witha capital of one | softenivg of the brain FHeth street, 90K OF Y remains across the AtiasitNG Ia the Biles, @hilin {rom shal, | rapeinc deen A Marwan esha th The bear that had been introdnced among them | Mun. Hows—Do you feel as Af anything was going | Brsvted In special billy, million doliare, Is to be started in Cincinnalt Fino fresh salmon from the rivers of tho Pacifle | meus Apr & 1 A Miche'l and Jobe ¥. Dryden, and theif associates, | was.ee barmlees ee 4 massled dog. That Hoar is | toleke place? ‘The Burving of e German Theatre, Mr. Stephen Pipes Massott at Fanuel Hall, Chica- | coast are bronzne hire in relsigeratse carey ad sod | polit caDlyiin Of nailing vessels arriss ot By be conntiote > d 0 habitant of D EYNOLDS—(vaguely), I fe re : * had at Ce Of 2,000, gular i e, The vast felis of tee are! ; y tuted a body politie for bonevolent and K Men whose hair isgray remember to have | Mu towsYoe may go uack teyoureell- Good | Puiuavnemia, March &—At about 6 ovclock | £00 Thursday last, bad an rites bi oat NA id) he Atiantic. “The vast Helis of tee are outing soutte fetta rupees, ‘They may bold real state in Tock Be, wheee Tale le gray, remy Atthe New England Poultry Club exhibition in | _ The Boot and Shoe Dealers Early Closing Asso. | wardly much earlier than Usual (his sonal an old fellow bye, I'll see you ngain in a day or two. this evening fire was discovered in the large build then, He was reguled with bread and butter from | “iteynolds was then removed by Depat Ing buck of Seventh and Coates atreata, belonging to | Worcester ¥ egy i cole eon e Sage ~ieyd bey SHaree cohaterthe those Sioscame wy ane clerks in thelr | The Austrian Governme oritod. the } METROPOLITAN MUSEOM OF ART. Delmonico’s in Mr. Hutch’s office, and then weutto | Long to his cell, and out of curiosity Mr. Gorman club. The building contained a theatre, | | Commissioners, to reek lta {he Canadian Gov Wicd MarivallBraakett vanatta, abet “4 Baron von Laderer tte Minister naiou, to Fe Hinwiir Notion introduced # bill which naming | sleep in one of the private rooms, ORF Feporter peered In Wuroney ihe lettiee Work uae | In which s German company bes been performing to | sreueget Ore On Welt way (rom the Red Hiver Settle, | Eire MarmbeLEreenac cmmacae ane toneen by Grote | preqwnt Austria. af tee Uanmrence, tnesesiey by Frome bn Taylor Johnaoy ), ob 7 Thc, * raise unde fur ereciloy ‘oF, 3 2 Fe y 4 . Win, ——<$——___ obberved by Neyhoid , ‘ a . Mean Oso: W Curiisa, Wen, He xaciaeteesoue A. Dix berVed by Keynoids, Who Was ni junds for tho erection of @ pew thealre oxprossions of aympathy for | #:233,00. Four fires were of iucéndlary origin. Grapnic eabl Senator Carpente: gun to assemble. | 1.6 Cuban revolution! , Lavewterunhea t pier 27 Bat I Lato the hol } Li m iy 10 the hold. Almont, the well-known dstate of the tate Robert ’ —tw A Baltimore Temperance Lectur: Swift Livingstoc, in Tivol, was sold yesterday for Jane Williamson, of 31 Mulberry @treet, bousht ‘The bill to increase the pay of the Judges h. Barimone, March 8,—At 1 o’cloek this morn: | 874,800. J o Alen is the’ purchaser, Ae All Lewie, whit r he Senate, in executive session yesterday, by re. Gh ts L H , Gov. Randolph haa vetoed the supplement to ing Azer wh 0 jatosicated, shot fad kilied canal deena Vrain paleen Re otinstion of | *teek Police Station, and thence to wellevue Hospital pp nt to the Act respecting the Court of Chancery. sash d h beat M on cneapd pn Cedipnar yy Melba PiSTa IA Steno AROMAT oe anacede mero | _. ‘The Senate bill increasing the capital stock of the DREPLY INGROSSED in the depths of an {ilustrated newspaper over Which be was lsuehing immoderateiy, apparently heedless of what had taken plaue, and seemingly no more concerned about his fate than s prisoner on the upper corridor confined for assault and battery. tis understood that Mr. Howe will make strenu: ous efforts to obtain either ® respite or #tay of proceedi it ei p Moving Nojy Jersey's Captial, ¥e Association, Organize! for the purpose of | ¢YeF {mportance she may deriv From elgg tus feat S0ishing a Museum of Artin New York City, | Of the New Jersey Government. Elizabeth # Mey {ie encouragement and development of the | ito the fleld ss a rival for this honor. Yesterday, Wd} of the due ar BOL,” | Senator Wiley, of Union county, introduced a bill _— i, remove le capital from Trenton to Elizabeth. Ir. iimogks, py enterprising resident of the tn:ter ry pase of the Losislaran sity, bas, in abdidion te ofter ing @ plot of ground tu Homespatte Getvemie chat: | the 'Siats, plguified bis desire to subscribe liberally Mr, Genct introduced e bill con | for the erection of 8 Mew State House, the port of New York. i F local feaprotementy eonteni ieee ‘The Magnantmity of the New Jetsey Solon: $iid,American Baptist Pablic Hon, f * Taenton, March 8,—The National Air Line ve p's coun s'act and changing | Rallroad bill has been amended in the Senate b; ie Hp MEA roaaitslon Beliool of Brook: | striking ont the 500,00) bonus clause, and by int ; he following bili were passed to | MFLME & Provision thas if the construction of the House In’ Committses Author. | oad {s not begun within six montie from the date of the passage Of the bill, the charter shall be vold, ‘The Trenton Bo serene ne Wie | J. Rose Browne, aged 82, of 56 New Champe: re ge pe} ws been ap proved vy the Wis sifset, hilo pninting. weate day. on Ward the ohn NEW JERSEY, nie Me BNA Tho uilding Was burned out a yeator: | pai awallo KIN, Januin at Dr, red Ils son, ged 7s Fi room found Lewis lying upon the floor ina druukea dillingde lg.t evening. 1,000 points up. Ravan wetupor, A seizure of 800 boxes and 10 cask of claret was | ont wher 103, K ‘ ‘wi; | Morrie and Essex Railroad to $15,000,000 has beom Ps oo made {n St, Louis, on Monday, for an attempt to evade int uy Baly HOES: WHR RAYADOGRY AYOTRA PE) | BO, ' om ae BROORL TH, be daniel ig webinar cy beh et . Tobn Dogan, a newly arrived emlzrant, wos lodced ——— Commissioner Delano will be before the Committee | nAhine monthly mecting of the Medical Board of |, : if o1 ays and Means to-day, in connection with che dis- eee HOURS OF LEISURE, ene amending {tne Hoboken Police Station yesterday for #ate keep read a paper dilferent kinds of quack: | ing. He had made several attempts to cut Quallzation of the tax ou to- | jng,and its injurious effects, and advocated. the The Knights of St, Patrc Fill: dine at Delmont- co's on St. B by the fornia, Prometheus Pickle, Esq., will deliver a humorous Jecture in the large hall of the Cooper Lostituts this ‘The steam propeller Delaware was yesterda { tached by libel of Polen ptates District Rtioroey oyeee® opoereag Be t ¥ sh bli jen, on the compiaint of Collector Grinnell, for failing " Hee BoHoR bo provers tne pl to carry # license, @ud neglecting to have ber uameou | Secretary Belknap learns that Mr. Tamilton, the A handsome building hi tye stern, Senator elect from Texas, has started for Washinitto! Last evening, the sub-committee of the Democratic | with the oficial ratineation by that State of the amend ening, meal 0 cl nila, K. J Ba'sr, sud Dottas Barnes, repofied thetesuit ot duets | _ The Boston Board of Trado has received from th a foot ra ju Enoch Spr wus won tho twenty shik k's Day. a ‘ Rey. J. Mingins lectated just even, ne 19 York Port Bociety’s Caurch, o2 @ trip Car On Sunday. aft there Willis street, Pater a, betw: boon finished at | Jim Rooney, for 2.00. ‘Spi Srambers street avenge a YY, u fort ings. I i ational Exchange Dak, ¥ foot aquare, Dullt | A bill has heon introduced in the Legislature J of light Ohio stone, and handsomely Atted, The cost deo ‘oun allroad we Th tt ‘wae nearly $100,000. y v HT ro oat the Hudeon County Ki ‘ 4 J vor by Al} the embers from the couaty except Speaker opel. heir naimes; charter ‘aul of the ‘ity of Ni aiies' Home Boclety of tI evening, 4 of Trade favors the bill. Berlin Board of ive Coinmittee, concernli ‘ade ® communication urging A Board of icors of the Ty conference, W ted Statos Army, i pascal % re A ‘t stablishment of a dednite weight por barrel for Amer rith Gen, Vi ‘ . Rew York cite — B Company, Seventy-frst_ Rogiment, will. the propdsdcharter amendments. "The conclusion af- | estab) with Gen. Vodges ‘at Vresident, nasembled nt heat ob Ste eterinary anvge ers" Savtout Mauk ot the Guy et Newfie he Sterp Verdict Agatust a Ratlrond, musical and dramatic reception in their armory on the | rived a wis at ne sneak aie ik fhe barn ot | Gam petroicum, : Quarter rday a8 8 COUrLiNArtiAl tor nvestinate | rem snatrating With rong ramlane for anew vantage te pe hana dene ANA OrAgE Raltoed bom: | Caicago, March 8.—In the Cirouit Court of | *Yenins of ihe 15) ina coy auy' lerk ‘exauiring papers out ot theie proper oot | Uaited States Arditery, aud Lieu: Hoslenout Fine | Mgfiaeemem sonterday Reh wae Saconed Gows G SE CFOS, | Kane Coualy, IN. Frank Jackecn obtained averdict | gf T0,.B. P. Worcester, delivered an lilastratad leo. ae 57K TS Ger. Site ist im agents front prossing | United States Artillery eee nee nn ceoene nen 8 Rem ‘( The ne a Of $18,000 against the Clicago and Northwestern “ - " J OBITL . ‘The Cross-‘Town Railroad has elected John Gi > obbvery of, Thomas J, Flynn's (Dead | Railway. Jackson wasan omployee of tie compare, | 8 slp around the world, = ties, Pip Wondnouse, | yq WR Now uile wore won rexinst the Rrlo Railway. i oyee omp i posal elie olution fast me Joho W. Pettigrew, Charles Curtis, Philip Woodhouse, one . oe Hoay and’ while coupling care lust November gapeny ihe Bt. Patrick's Bhamrock Assocletion will enjoy | 4) Ty British Chay.7¢ @’Adaires en Goverment s conalasted Wee a ait | Mosse Ris uti Rly. dake Kenem ea iat oodt quae ae teStatee We eee Pane alleeed, dilggal ovoronaraes | oft) ltuest wus held yesterday ayer the body | Yer and lost both logs, Pacricie is tie Metropolitan Ustels etreeee OF OF | Mr, Addington. formerly British Chas Gat eonait ion’ Gey. Monagea. with ne thousand vol: | Mitchell, M: Feuchiwanger Jainca iv Melviie, Yow. | mifagiestts hud averdictaganst ie KI? AOOe throw | Lous J. Flynn, Who was found drowned in ti —n t ‘ ¢ ' ” eF0 Bae gone to Core 10 Bght Gen, Blanco eydlar Att mete petoes Mien gree \ { forth Htiver e fete ie A musical and literary entertainment fn support | Supervisor Benjamin W. Al , Dollect ordered A Lill bas passed to ite third reading which eme Bed that le felt Plynn ont the rata aaen | ar coe Ondstohip i eit efyrie,(unan Charitable Aid soclety wat the event in acon Ln Tatand died Bo foie Eat Bit. A "any has ween unroduced the Geiser anne | examined at he Tuli store: which hate Mok astet Eonatruct a raltroud from the Uelarens Coa ge. he Souths For Tah tne previo Ct 1 Merch 8.—The House Military | Coope: ui night, us 4, President | gestion of the brain. me Ui {ll have power to build Statos Appraiser as correct,” and which | (ntra aa var to el! Ferry and did wot heat of bis death abt Gommitice brurt aevoral witnersee, who sreal Of the Society, delivered @ Mr, Thomas Thorp, Superintendent of the Phenta Bia “Re Dettolt Hiver orto" coustenat's tenet lowed to iemain. there Niorters | euial Haulroaiy Sovering aloes ‘tha wate ground Waioe, and saw ubeock disco jungen, of Obio. ‘They have now virtually closed —————— Manufacturing Compan: . | bridge over ». 4 i ours c - the thing rit, foreman, J M.son, ‘examining | uo their: Investigations, but will, make’ ne thors fi LOSSES BY FIRE. DIght ago for & Kuropean visit A cable acseatentees: | Gov. Holden, of pas aoel Pulao bacaday hext he fou fo dhe eareetoonded | | The Oraage municipal election passed off quiet H seen tiund a gold were xa ?' bane whines ports until the; are ready to repart on all the case pao tals terdi 7 sanounced th id ai ad been buried | county of Alamance in a tte. © bands of mel 5 np Fbvchagd " “| Lin ertes i a ’ enteraey,, te. fare jected Mayor by 3 Major Ypla ue ey Nn c tore them, ‘They have about concluded to moerel; 0 age over. ntelligence threw his | of various outrages committe’ "ng of @ wegro at ude F flecided, yesterday in the care of | if ing c tte Ch Meaenta Cher then ei eases mR HES T Coffey, | couture Butler, of Tennessee, T] parusntitaeneteied, Ly A Oltles and Rertram ie Tito delirium from waieh she Las hot recovered. | Sid Glaga'sed, wtoug them toe app. aro MY | ernad Lavin agt: Chattes Doherty, (Rat ine lair in | Wnt iinet TWO Democratic Chosen Freeholders dims with Ofer id Hore, Lindsey A,mecting of Veneuclans yerterday, tt was | “tabaut. : driving his horse into (he ourriage of the former, throw. body wus ngiin examined the gol Pp cee Bight, Loss, $50,000, ssa reetn h " of the Govern: y yum “M OUL And tnjuring hin severely, could’ not be An old fool in Saddle River, Bergen county, N. J, x A verdict of acisental dente The Brooklyn Chess Tournament Last evening John Wendel's barbershop, at 22] foin'Voncsnelee seid ie base fr i thetchurctrot | msnts of Rerain ant tee Uinted! Anette, ns tdaned Alex: | heta TS ne <city of, driving. be- | has threatenod several times to comitt suic da. Last rnd the prover euvucntion werw To: | Mr. B, Delmar was successful yesterday in hia | Crcanwith ste damaged about gin bot in: | kt Francia X Ktoouth atrect, to-morrow, and | Ger Henaud, why was convicted June. a3, .%,be10Fe | cause he \D erty) «0 the carriage. (ron beniud | family soos him ie Bee Gus wok an cated oie Esko He asics ot ho wateh Frou J Aree content with Me, Breusinger, Who Up 9 Sus ime | Bally'n dnt gutheiiceand anu ws usa toe | Rak uerenage mu be ntereed waalvary ote. | tu Hon daht bietiaata? Kies uaa cracge OCetee | away-mba tant he afire na: the entrees dram bem | Tamiy Roos it 19 bid them got bye io nf ery gam The body atrived from Wasington ycster nid sentenced 6 State Privo ping sing tol Ht " i Maguish the Die | DOOMED MAN A RAY OF HOPE, The Gold Board was all life yesterday, The nd Woodward In the House, Conscripta with @ Grape Banner ta the | Coxcono, March 6.—Tho ploasant woather and | Crush in tho 1 ry Mtrect Tabornacte—Te« solitary goldfish which deposits itself in the waters Wasmixatox, March 8.—Mr. Conetnta (Rep., ry ts of Parie—Ollivier’s Appon! for t tive canvass drew out « large;vote to-day. Four raclite Fashion Bonaty Ont in Force

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