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“NEW YORK, THURSDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS, Perinat cites [THK SUIENCE OF POLITICS i. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | 7" *vA0#2 oF xn. roonmexs. [THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. Flaopoe plopsjugtt aud pe horbinted hy the Mayr comeetoneeme How to Deprive a Privoner of an Impartial mesenctinin The Day for the Trial to be Fixed this Ane the sare tinveas ihe Mayor, and wo be allowed no per | CHARLES SUMNER, THE BLIND MAN | Tritt Heversal of Blan wt the teaueel 'D THERE MY THE n THE GRBAT YORY BANQUET IN LON- WHO WILL NOT SER. REVORTERS, iyn Court of Over and Te: band DON LAST NIGHT, tent, doy—Diatrict Attorney Morris Kendy, bat Ir rar nageonr ig in the Court of General Mr. Spencer Absont. =. Wamu VENTH YEAR. Tk STRUGGLE AT ALBANY. if MANMATTAN © LOB DIVIDING quk YOUNG DEMOCRACY, ss quisites, 11, A Hoard of Retimate and Apportionment 1s ¢ Diltied, to, consist of the Coniptrotier, Recorder, ted See His Yesterday mori —— «and the Mmoke of the ration Counsel, wnd two Judges of the Superior | Spantah At “ i Movements of Ex-Necretary Beward—A ene Sores * jer Trae to the Eee three Commissioners of ie Croton Aqnednet "intten suapeteseen ae Sessions, Margaret Me(uire was arraigned on au drees before the New York Tl teal At the opening of the Court of Oyer and Termi- Army and Nave The | ate, tard Dervy Ban iel enn matum — Tweed | Popartment are to be appoiied by the Meyor aud First Atinek ind ctment for arson, She plegded euilty. In the etety in endemy~' ven by the | nor in Brooklyn, yesterday morning, Judge Gilbert Kulogized—The Conservatives’ Hopo of Peonte Mrwced will Flght—Tae Huckles | BORrdot Aldermen, | mmtutone ate to be The Tunn I from New York . | afternoon James D, McClelland, ber counsel, arose Hon. Richard Schell. “ inquired of District Attorney Morris whether he was an Ultimate Triumph. berry Charter: . ongoipted by the Mayor ead Common Counell, Wasmxotox, March 9.—Mr. Pouenor (Rep., | in Court and said that when his client was before | At the request of the memberg of the Now York | prepared to proceed with the argument rolstive to | Loxnox, March 9.—-At the Conservative As Atuwt, March 9.—The most intense excite. | 14 The Roun of Health to, of five persons: | Kaneas) introduced a joint resolution declaring that | Justice Cox be there appeared at ber request as | Historical Society, Mr. Seward has consented to de- | appointing the day of Chambors's trial, wherenpon | sociation banquet to-night, in the City Terminus pent prevailed in Albany last night, exceeding even tea renee piengin President of fhe Folios Xe ara the conduct of the Spanish Government in Caba in | Counsel. On the day following, Margaret was sent | liver an address in the Academy of Music on Tues- | the District Attorney askod Wiliam F. Howe, | Hotel, Mr. R.N. Fowlor, M. P. for Falmouth, prov Raeansed by the rout of Sweeny & Co. The | fielgine ae ln Frear decunet paren + | ite treatment of eaptored insurgents, and of persons | 10 the Tombs, and on the subsequent day he called the 7th of June. Mr, Seward has intimated | one of Chambers's counsel, whether he was ready. | sided, Ho was anpported on the right by the Duke 15. No person is to be allowed to hold two offices at Jeanie of the Delavan were thronged by & large growd ofpoltticians, The rooms of the most prom- feat Sonators and Astemblymen were alto be- by those eager to ascertain the truth of the femors which ad been circulated to the effect that fe bermony of the Young Democracy had been uterbed, ‘Those rumors bave been aluce trans- the same time. Suspected of sympathy with the ‘insurgents, in mati | (© Consult with ber, He applied to Mr. Kend: that bis address will chiefly boar upon his tal Mr. Howe enid that bis associate, Mr. Chas, 8, Bpen- Lord Hamilton, Sir J. Pakington, Tee The Police Commissioners and Supervisors are to | lating the dead, and disregard of age, sex, and con | Whose daty tt f* to bring out the prisoners to see | travels in Mexico, combined with t re- | cer, in Whose possession were the necessary aMda- | Messrs, G, W. ant, and J. R. Mowbray, and 6ir by elated 8 the enbats E May election, and thereaer | dition, is ernel, inhuman, and barbarone, and de. | their counsel, to bring out Margaret McGuire to the | ciprocal relations of the United States and other ma: | vits on which to base s motion, had not arrived, and | John Hay; and on the left by the Duko of Aborcorm, thafegnerat eieet{on in Nivenber? torres the reprobation of the: Christian world, counsel room, Ina few moments that functionary | tlonalities on the westorn side of the continent. | was probably delayed nnoxpoctedly, and Mr. Howe | the Earl of Abergavenny, Sir Stafford Northcote, weds Se aneteT Tiana are abe made excont on the | Tee et rosiavery, Mass) anazeated that i¢ | Fettraed withthe information that Margaret ¢id not | Yesterday Mr; Seward ad oumerouy visitors. 16 | therefore could not xo on without the amdavits. | Mr. Lyall, and others. Mr, Disraeli was unable ¢@ Mente until after maps aud plans haye been prepared | the Benator from Kansas purposed adducing evi- | With to come out to reo him (McClelland). Om the | ard Bel ny ‘Twenty-first street, accumpanied by District Attorney Morris informed Jade Gilbert | attend. {t Would be well | Fecetpt of this Information he went about his bustnoss, | Mr. Frederick and Mrs. Seward.’ To-morrow. the | of tuat state of facts, whereapon the Judge ordered | Lord George Hamilton, in the course of his reply except on the and sabmitted. ‘ ‘There are many romore circulated to-night con- | donee tn support of this resolutior jemed (nto stern troths, While Senators cerning certain Democtatic Senators who | to bring forward evidence on the other aide, He | Yesterday on entering Court he saw bis friend bes < a ubae cin ae tia 4 Mr. Bow: | that the argument should proceed this morning per- | tom tonst, made reference to what he termed the orton and Croamer have been fighting ow behalf of | Geared | conenionously in, the, Agni sealnst | wag informed that roveral hundred Spaniards had | Fire Marsiel Brackett, who informed him th se boeken 4 emptorily at haif-past niae o'clock, affidavits or | cheose-paring policy of the Administration toward the principle, and for a charter representing the demo- | so1q ont, I am in a position. to know that Thess | beon shot by the insurgents; he anderstood by order | Mermaret had pleaded guilty, Mr. McClelland there: | gue Brooklyn Republi Checkm: no aMdovits, army, This hit was received with loud applause, write doctrine of local self-government, the prema- | charges are entirely false, and on'y instigated by | of Gen, Queanda, Upon Went to the dock were Margaret was tm- the Little Game of the Democrat Counsellor Howe then went to Raymond street Bir J. B. Pakington responded in the name of {hone inimical to the bold course they are narsulng. | ste. Powsnoy rep'ied that evidences would be pre- | Prisoned, and asked why she had acted so strangely | The Executive Committee of the Kings County | Joi! and bad an interviow with the prisoror Cham- | what was still loft of the army. Tts bravery, discipline Clement attendant on the rumpus among the anti- | sented doing Jastice to both parties; and on hie | Sfter eho had aexed him to interest himsclf in Ler | Republican Genoral Committoe organized last even- | bers. Mr. Howe losrnod that Chambers resided in | and afficiency would be the same throngh all time, Ringists, had the effect of postponing the consider olat resolution was tabled, and ordered | Dehslf, and when he had token the trouble to go and | ing by tho clection of Alderman A, B. Thorne as | Philadelphia three years ago, whore, from his extra- | The policy of the prosent Government was com ation of ! toe hor at the Tombe, why sbe did not want even to | Chairman. The tvavy Yard discharges and appoint. | ordinary conduct, he was called * Crazy Chambers.” | demnod by all parties. To disconnect the army and ‘THE CUDAN RESOLUTIONS ‘THE ST. DOMINGO AWINDLE, come out and tee him. Bhe empbatically denied | ments wero Zuwcnssed, and in view of tho fact that It | Alao, that Chambers had on two different occasions | reduce its force by 24,000 men was injudicious econ- in the Assembly to-night. They will be taken ap Mr. Fenny (Tep., Conn.) prosonted a petition from | that ruch war the case, and added that when Mr. 1d thes Dewmorrate @ appointed to | received s compound fracture of the skull, on ono o- | omy. It was easier to dissolve than to reémbody in soon. The politicians are in a fever of ox. + MoCleliand called to eee her Id gentleman ap- | bad been clement over the new Impending political edt. It | faener, Dearie Hater me Mette eictoree eee he | proached her, and told her that sce did mot want to | positions thore In preference of Repablicans, a com. | easion having beon attacked by hizhwaymen, who | the army, Happily the country had another foros may be sald to have ‘already have broken out, and | gaily testrained of his: iiverty Uy tue Dominican | t¥e a lawyer, Now the fact te aaid McClelland, | hittee wus avpotn‘ed tog Washington aad have that | knocked tn the front of his head with a slung-shot, | Indlesoluble, armod with truth, namely, the Consane At will roeult incompletely upsetting the cotice | Government. Mr, Hatch was a merchant In Re Do- | the, prisoner wasn persgn about Whose sanity there | litte kane nquelcher.” Bx-Aaroanny HD. Weer, | yeaving q long and deen scar, which is plainly | Yative party, enlisted to defend long, established tm Prorramme. The next twenty-four houry will de- | mingo, and. last August. wae arrested on frivolons | WA# some doubt, snd in all trobanility #uch would | Jacob Worth, ex-Astessor Zohn Williams. Georse stitutions not excepting the Irish Church, fare crowing of certain prominont New York city pice holders conclusively showed that there was ® ombinaiion already armed to grasp all the patron- ge and to estadlish In Now York elty even a worse Bing than that from whieb It has been relieved. TUR SLATR OF THE NEW RING. Indeed, cortaln men had gone #0 far ae to form a Hato whicd embraced the names of George W. Me- Lean for Mayor, Houry W. Genet for Comptroller, TD jnt Jamer O'R ion for Street Commiesioner, Mr. acess Charen, and ‘nanienced. to be abot, but wan after: | Fe the dlefence in the cate. He accordinely asked |” Hennott, A.B. Thorne. Wator Comulisionsr A. | vibe, Chambers added thathe loses hiseonseions- | | Mr, Relcher responded tor the navy and Mr. Beret NeLean was to be rewarded for bolding the whip ward ordered to feave the countey: but upon at. | that he be pormiited to withdraw the plea of guilty | M. Riss, Siparviaor jatcner, and 8, M, Blatch: | poss for daye together, bot thet he remembers that his | ford for the volunteors. ter the head of William M, Tweed, bie deputy, It | outloe Proceedings of the Legtelature, | compring to do so he was prevented, and returned to | Whict his client nad entero, | Sore are the Committe, mother was rent to thelunaticasyiam, at Ballinasloe, | op (he Cuslrman proposed the health of the leaaere (7 In the Senate the bill amendine the act to com- | prison. He expresse! bis belief that the rea! cause This ihe Court allowed to be done, ——>—- of the Conservative party, and eulogize © Wu partly agroed that Senator Genet was to have fietg the Gomazes, canals is Feparted by Mr Tweed, of the imprisonment of the person referred to was, The piateies Attorney, . eds TI Li in every A Dizzy Ride in aw Rlev ' Ireland, and once Soeaper | unee she was recaptured, laa Teng ieey J by nando panty c tion of th rt rn ° ry of elec: | py, " wie! case Where Persons Prevented @ counsel from seeing i sente of fadivid . | and diet a raving mantic there, ir. Gathorne Hardy in reply salt, wae Lerengg Sy Alar tte bar le heme. was | Het RroUkya.ty Mr Murphy. and the Rorollin that he possoaced corsaln nam iedee Concerning an | tree client the severest paniehment should te | Night before last n couple of individuals, tem- | "Chambers aare this oreyod conaltersbty anon hie | now ins minority In. Parliament, hone Arita bate Lb Phat peter g ar os Mt ett Oy dur, Horton. Mr. Pierce introduced | ora large sum of money inthe purciate o’ that | meted oat. Tue Court concurred in tic remark, | porarily stopping at the Astor House, indulged in & | mind, and Messrs, Howo and Spencer insist that | tlos were fought outside, London had ever veretly concocted at a dinner party given by aa: Trust Company, and onartering the Sonietr for the Ald | island. | Mr. Cerry would suggest to the Presi lent of —_ heavy spree. ANout 11 o'clock they conctnded to go | ther bares right to tend a Seer tris uaa: or Berea canton of trade und, sonnnmetares, ow. Ba n at. | of Frienaices Wo i q i As . x ; oa ‘ i ent fe Ammerican Bape st Publication Sockets was passed; | 1 we ge ys Rs juga posad, in the elevator, thongh by amistake, very | the third. Monday in April; hut it is believed, | "Other speeches followed, aud the party broke it. not vet in any degree George Hl. Purser, James M. McLean, Andrew H, | Brookivn and exemoting ite property from taxation, eam HOO the ateps of the main staircase, At the end of five | Brook!vn. and the excitom oa Sana wer i ‘ . ORORGIA BILL, 4, that Distriet Attorney Morris will inaist on THE REVOLUTION IN CUDA. In the Assembiy, bills we “da —C fi minutes one of them remarked that the motion | Mliare at ie {J} Breen, ant an ilies 1-%nate political swindler, gatoprokety tn NewYork, Excepting the countieeat | Mr. Taompzs. (Rep., Il.) reported the Honse vit! | Wuasmrwerox, March 9,-In the House to-day, | made him dizay, and he wished tue machine would | & trial at the present torm of the court, ‘nieces WHAT WAS DONE AT DARLOW’S DINNER PARTY. New York, Kings. and Oneida frotm the act relative to | to admit the State of Georgia to represen in i; +s | ston, - — The Villa Nueva Theatre Rioters Bentenosd ; the feo of the County Treasurer, and providing for | Congress, He eaid that the Committee had insiract- | the bill for the Air Line Railroad between New York |“ s:Vos,"" anid the other, “it's going un awfully; TNE PERILS OF THE OCFAN. q Ti was thon and thore arranged, Mr. Morrissey rep- | approaches toa bridge over Rushwick creck. Bille were 7 . ., J PAN, to Dovth—Werk for Navy ta Petey pg hd Hag (KM feck, Bulewere | o4 him to report it back with a statement that the | and Washington came up as the business of the morn- | mast be av 500 fect alreddy. If it don't ston soon ft toentlug & certain element of the Young Democracy, | OPs'e? {| y Hee oe dnen eat ay | conditions annexed to the bill, excopt tho firet Y shall fall out. My hosd swims like 9 codfish.” i ‘, Ward o’ New York. itelalive to the appointment of & . ing hoar, Varion amendments as to corporators, | hall fall out, My he: leavy Gales on the Atiantio—Arrival of 1] st the Wordd was to support this scheme, and | Mf Ly Mr. Mitchell—increasing the | the anme which were anuexed to the bills At the end of fifteen minutes Major Aleck Stets Marble & Co. wereto hereaftor name all delegates Gout inveroretere. Ty Mr | Ing Virgiula and Mississipol as entitled to aud as to details were offered and agreed to son rescned them from their perilous position and Storm-Tossed Shipping—Loss of Hife = | Havana, March 9,—A military court martial 4d te —To tm Vao Brant aveone, Brooklyn | sentation, and which the Senate had twice ad Mr. Kerr (Dem., Ind.) moved to postpone the bill | sent them to their rooms in clarge of a couple of The logs of the sbips which arrived at this | j, he 1 of Wo the State and$National Conventions; and farther | By Mr. Patrick—To regulate the sale of {B. | the Committee belioving It unnecessary to Insist | 4. Phuraday, the Slat of March, Rejected, by 61 | Porters. pandian athe taak devan th py wre has been in session in thie city for the trial of per+ Ihatthe World was to take the piace of the Zran- | NF 'itvink, reguinting the rate of intersat charmed by | POR thelr own views in reference to thowe conti. | 1° v7, the D ted, by e port yesterday show tnat during the ‘© months | sons accused of inciting the riot in the Villa Nueve rip in receiving the corporation printing and nd. | powonrokere. by Mr Haver. anthorzing the Ries | Yone. ‘The first proviso was in accordance with the | to Caring for Mr. Bergh's Favorites. navication has beon attended with unusual perils. | qhoatre last year. Of the number tried Sefiore ity Supervieors 49 equalize the ries oF tha ku. | recent report of the Committes relative to the elec- | Mr, Wood (Dem., N. ¥.) remarked that ifthe bill | yfy. intendents of ihe Poor, Upon motion of Mr L tion of State officers. ‘ 1m the Cuban rerolutions were re el A I Mr. Selkreg hal cones a bill to amend the act to suppress inten perar |] rortis'ng, and moreover that Mr. Alvbabet Barlow wus to hold the position of advisorscounsel to Ulthe fevartments, ‘Thus the public can earily un Borgh addressed a lettcr to President | The ship Cerestial Empire, which left Callao Oct. | Bramoseo, Valdes, Pons, Cisneros, Rivero, an@ was passed he would guarantee to give to ttt cor | srone yesterday requesting the Health Board to let | 2%: passed Cape Horn Nov. &5, aftor which sho was | Valiente have been found gollty of the charge and porators twenty millions fur thelr fronehise, snd | ine water run from their fountains for horses and | In & enccession of heavy gales, in one of which sentenced to death, Sofiors Santacilia, Parra, and THE FUNDING BILL as than reanmed, and the motion of Mr. Tavis to 1, Then , m A 4 fortand why itis that the ilk-stocking and Man. | fi@reace to a distribution of the excine money Kaucert the Mill with instrvctions was dereated | *adet, There ma ini ae ai alo in." other animals, adding that those erected by hia | lost a number of sails The James Foster, Jr., from | Totorre, ulso on trial on the same charge, were a battan Clud politicians #0 easily beeame amalgamat ner an wien te withont a divisio sseetion recurring on the | Mr. L fp. Ill.) would guarantee that the | enetety had not suspended. In conclusion, Mr, | Liverpool, was detained wost of the George's banks | quitted. All of the above-named are in the city of stratom of New York politicians that they THE FENIAN TRAC PDE. amendavent of Mr ¢ orb A te, sagtae ow: SET | gentleman from New York pald have the franchise | Rergh says: ‘The gratification I feel at seeing | eighteen days with severe western gales. Fob. 2%. | New York. a r patel fon of foreign xcencies, de was continued upop | fu, onp tnsll : by * orto despised, ‘The first thing demanded | ar, Meehan in a Critical Condition—The | (ve concral subject ‘Mr wild guarantee to ralse in the ty of | these oar poor dumb Inborers planeine their mouthe | she shipred & sea which stove in her quarter boat | The Prenaa says that the nambor of fnenrgente Idcique was the tmmediate Pooaibility of Hemorrhage which may | 4A" smendment by Mr. Monnrut (ep. Vt) tothe | New York tec w.itene for the privileges granted in | {nie tne OLE R Tae i ovine been send to-tte | Hiseine. « seaman of New Yor “Te Tron the sige, | St Guines excoeds 100. The Diario says that 68 of rst section, to insert the worda © not exceeding” | gnts bak seribe reh's letter having been rend to the an of New fe! ye mal ne ° DICAPITATION OF W: TWEED be Fatal-The Optoton of Physictau | in order that the rate of Interest may be less, b Nr. Cox (Stoo Ply, N. ¥.)—- raise thé point of | Board, the Committee on Fountains was directed to | topsal! yard to the deck. ond was Instantly killed, the namber have been killed hy the troops ; and, a ts Devoe Street Commissioner, In obedience t The condition of Mr. P, J. Mechan, the editor eal cee we er hey was Boonies. ve order thav tt ts not la order to put ap irancaises | !*t the water run, me 7 ne bark Athle IM from” Landan, seegnieg. ris. Opiitiag te teleeraphic despatches from that quarter, ye r. MORRILL (Vermont) then moved to amend the thor this floor, f 6 million - ef cht deve in crossing the A 4 , 0 rest are completely suri de Ine mai ‘sto of there great men, Street Commissioner | of the Zrish American, who was shot on the night | .conaection ay arto make tle rate of iorereston | twenty mililina, ee ee oe SNE. ee Pan on the fer. Tames Vono, & seawe: Wo Wor NS. during | | ‘The Havana journals contain accounts of the Ales Meloy cave the Grand Sachem due notice of his | Of February 23 by Dr. Keenan, is becoming more | the four hundred millions of bonds therein provided | Mr. In -ersodl—The gentleman from New York | The benefit of Nr Wallace, the loe manager, fn | herve gale. fell from \i meintoneat! yard to the | persion and Killing of $00 Insurgents belonging to fiumiess) con the flee of Deputy Street Commis. | critical every day. Every precaution ts taken to | for, not exceoding five, instead of four and a half per | (Mr, Wood) knows very well that bis proposition 18 | ine pmpire Rink dock, and escaped with #0 tryarics Atthe same | the band of Maximo Gomes, uear the town of Bar forth keep the invalid quiet. The door-bell is muffled, and | CeBt: Voted down by yoas, 8; nays, 40. mere brag the Empire Rink last night, was @ great #nccess. | time her foretopgallaut mas regard were car- | yamo. L souseeledd high bel ysaher vhs weet gheatade tos Ls piel cecal teat aad gt Doe The yeas were Meters, Bayard, Broveniow, fucking. | _ Ale. Wood—IF the geat'eman from Tiitnots wil! per- | The most prominont skaters were L. Morton, C | tied away. The schooner, lira J sinvies. from | A purty of loeurgente attacked the Armonia plate tery soor, Thit ocenrred bat three or four days | nO response is made tocalls except at the entrance | pain Cacteriy, Ferry, Jounsun, Morrill of Verwor, | mit me, 1 will sav these words: Lean assure tim | Jenkins, W. Ives, Dr. Alken, and R. Edwards, The | Demerara, bas been thirty.thres dure st sea, sixteen | tation near Santiago de Cuba and kilied six of the Ato. List night, When ft was Known that the Sena- | to the basement, Mr, Meehan has not tasted solid | 804 Stockton. that Iam entirely slecere tn saying that the fran | ooo cise, wore opened by D. Bogart, who gave tte. | Cohen iene ie ond ean be Operatives. yretu lad bulltted agatnst Sweeny & Co. tn good | (000, except gee, since the night of the booting. | , The question was then stated to be unon Mr Cor. { chine nroposed to be given to « few man by chis bil | rercisee we Crags dt ebenage ibe pidbsigl Rd octreotide gag! Cis 8k ‘The Free Masons Hately arrested for holding @ we id “4 4 it to om ne » section whl in Wall street command a capital of twenty mil- beginner’ rOmr in burlesqre. je wae fol | ve nt baal meeting are 6 jail, {uth uni very wisely decided not to endmit to be | No ove ts permitted to see bim and none are allowed | Mich provides for tue yay est Of the coupons at | huneasa bones a br d. Martin, 7. Willlams, 2. Favre, and J. Mead, | balii, from Quanape, Nad x very severe vessare, snd posal -_ toaved!) ootslle office holders, the proposed removal | to mention the circumstance of the shooting in bis | European ssencles, Mr. lacs (Dein., Del —T want to know whether | who displayed their skill.’ ‘The wheelbarrow blind: | was tossed about for el *hican days off the port) di Suasay CaunORee, Tore wae tenonsliateds Gad thik marntan | Pesoenee: Bie te peeteety coucctons; Nel satire Bite Tue TUNNEL UNDER THe NontH nivuR ergaien deman from Liltuols has the right to sell this | soir cdalc wae won by J, Wilbert and W. Host. The | lad had lengthy voruges, amom thom the Dirk | ed your corr sient discovered in the library of | Whea moving his bead, and it bas not been thought On motion of Mr, Rawsry, tho bill giving the con- Mr. Ingersoll tave as much right to offer to | cun-can was danced by Mr, Bolton. Rome, from Hong Kong for New York, 135 days vet | *© ‘ated Horae-Doctor Snowbniled= the Senute the lant form of the Grand Sachem, | #afe to attempt to remove the ball from his neck. gent of Coneress to the laying of tubes or iuunels | soli itar ihe gentleman from New York has to buy — -——> | Taking Offence, be ts Roughty Handled, fouled ieiseeu the handsome O'Brien and the gen: | Three watchers it up with Mr. Mecban every | and across the Novih River trem New York wo New | fi, No turt Wf DEAE. OF Duncombe or Bragxadoclo Prince Erie Att-cked Ag? in. The Missing Hieamers. | Dr Jacob sofaman, a well-known ‘ Vet" off tiomnly Nicleaw, ‘Thoy Oued together fora few | night, and his famtly, assisted by the family of bis | Jersey. and making them post ronds when con- | “Me Cor Then f hope my friend frow Tilnots win | Mary Tisdale, of 96 Third place, Brooklyn, has Prom Yesterday's Commercial Advertiser. Bebokoo, who (4 ald to ves votury of Bacches, Dinots, voi then adjourned toa deseried commit: | Kind-hearted bost, are in attendarce upon him con- | Siracint was tine J Honate Committee | withdraw his bill her} ; attached the property of Mr. Jom ©. roster, the | The proleenea: wueeoeer (he Lrpeennae bes # was folk > Geant street by @ crowd of urohing toe room op stirs, where they continued chrir con | stantly, Dr. Alfred C, Post, of 281 Madison avenue, | ed ax not to obstrect or imrair nivigation, was | antares tellus where boucombe wed teagradeere | Fepated author of the * Lost Soul,” or “Twelve | the Smidt, from Hremen to this port, leaves but vere | WHO Were unscrulonsiy peltine hit with snow. forsation sturbed, Is is @aid tha’ Messrs. | who is the surgeon attending on Mr. Meehan, says amendment directing th © | wit ean effect. (1 ter a Temptations.” vow on at Fisk's Grand QOvora | tittle hope of their aafe'y. Of the two vessols, there | balls. At First street the doctor's hat was knocked that the partent isin tracing the course of t that it had p tical condition, as when jer the direction of the Secretary o} Dali the physicians found | War. The bill then passed d very near the carotid artery. From rae rv Mr, Ingersoll—T would like to accommodate my | House, to sean amiable friend (Mr, Cox), but I cannot withdraw | She has agains i Tudve Daly. ¢ O BILL the Lill, ‘ihe coroorators named in this Mil do not | Jude Daly. the mayirent of $1.40), 9 elnim | Is less confidence felt in the anvenrance of the latter iis head, A Gey tcher, George Deode, Hin for board and ‘mcner tent. | than of the former. |The Smidi ts aald to be 8 alow ou aed = pulled Haatiacad 00 th 00 tof Comr orday t the winds bave ten blowing from Hrotawsee thacoe bad boten O'Brien aud MeLenn endeavored A LITTLE BAROAIN ‘ wf sane ick uo bis hat an bit. Teeed b i emptoriiy de. | the fact that there was no bemorrliaze at the Ume of ‘i § mate Gaenine onted, | want to sell the franchise, but intend to batid the | 7! sehen Fy nota fon She wen-eppenl ett . y ut the latter perombuiris de. | the injury, Mt is inferred that the artery was not | Eatntriting the Secretary of the treasury te wake | roed, and that fc why these obvections are made Christopher Pine appeared for Liverscol. Masterty fee Ganka acten eres itch ake Clined, and declared that he would stand to his guns | wounded at the time of the shooting fe coupons of any portion of the four peréent. honds | Mr. Swann (Dem., Md.)Have the corporntors ———— winds would thas be adverse to the Intter, but bende Of the intakist doctor vicleewe tnd fctt if necessary. ‘The exposd of these schemes | But it ts possitile that the coats of the artery may | payatle by an authorized agent of the United States. | named inthis bill been consulted by the honorable The Lo the Steamship Fag woul be Just the ones to bring the Slat nto hort ncet in the bands of the | or, violenty timo pars!- rod the host of New York politicians | bave been bruised by the buiiet in ite course. and i | fi eiiner’ London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, or | Chauinan, aud agreed to accept the (rust ? pme of the passengers from the steamship | Detrarion te ten ee ott chaten tn then guie ly b so, secondary hemorrhage may set in at apy ‘i Frank(ort ‘ Mr. Ingersoll — They bave not been consulted Phil Ale 09 jas m the pexnship | connection with these steamers, but the chance that | The butcher then guie, a tow It came #0 unexpectedly that | hetween the seventh and the twentieth day from the > oning e Bt 2 bi me their non-appearance Is owing to other caures is just e doctor, bofling with rags, cagu’ y idee OLSauOw | Chép.:' Pa) Rave notte Of! hie le me oning, The steamship groundet at Sy o'clock t man, whom he endeavored to they hardly knew what to make of it. | time of tre injury. but the period of Greatest | tention to offer an amendinent to require the hecre ‘Mr. Swann—What Information has the gentleman | Friday evening, a mile froin shore. ‘The passengers | “* erent. ith dteabi ausallant. ‘The doctor chen be! The roots of Senators Norton and Creamer | daner is from the ivoth to the sixieenin day Af no | tary ‘ot the Treasury to redeom all the fractional | that they will build. this road y tag | Aid crew were bafely landed on Saturday wad Sun base bat iitileenance of Carte ne ean (eee | White, who eranted a warrant for his arrest suet aceident ahould cecnr before the x) arehs | tuiteecp nian FY A so 0 ortad ui on Saturday ave oehunee 6 nig if aught (none. . a , Were crowded by indignant Assemblymen the patient may then be considered out of danzer. | SUmheney by the tat of July ¥ tg th the House, The Co ie And part of her cargo will be ® | of those terrible storma that invariably prevail on | €rdar morning Deede was taken before hts Honor, Senate then voted upon Mr. Corbett's motion | this li al lors, She had on board 00,000 tn specie, al otters, who were desirous of knowing if their con. | The doctor says that the pationt bas wot thes to strike ont the fith section, authorising foreigy | O Pe corporators are men of | of which bas been sav the Atlantic in winter, | Witness the President and | Who released him in §1,000 bail 4 by the mockery of « | ‘Mt inflammation or fever, and if he escai neles, Which was agreed to, by &# yeas, to 1 | capital and busin San Francisco, ond others, American and forelgn ee neuss were to be betrayed by the mockery of « | UL -er or hemorrhage he will probably recs ne « J Mie T'wish to surgest to the eentiemen to acih Garhar pahoh wuwe Steamers are rarely provided with enough. spare HOURS OF LEISURE, charter Kon its face to restore locil_ and —— The amentment pronosed by Mr. Scott, reqniring | strike ont all these nates of corporators, and insert nae nana salle to meet such a contingency, and the City of i mopicira rnment te the people of New York, | oppuaR IN BROOKLYN'S ACADEMY, | the necotiition of the bonds by the officers of the | tle names of members of Congress. It will thea go : ey Tk eon badly 'Atted ont in thie | | ‘The Thirtieth anniversary of Olive Branch Lodge, bate) san tn rea ity merely an, act to, divide oi Jokates Ireanary alane, and all excrangeach eoica ie be conus | (hecegn witha bulging malonte, [Lecghter.) The Congrews of Coopers. fespect.. Go anship is but of ttle avail une | No. Si 10.0. P. wns colebrated last wiht, be city covernment and its enormons patronage heel by public bide, Was then rejecte ‘ Afier forther discussion Mr, Ingersoll moved the The semi-annval convention of the central body | der such circumstances. A dispoaliton haa been The memorial concert, in met of Lonts Moresg ‘ination of greedy office holders an ith | Pitching an Old Man Out~Setiing Out n | YF Cee eee ee rate Tel tecd te ceed | of the Conte Unicon antion of the central body | shown by some newspaners to biame the canisin | gotiechaie; to the Gell nt tie Te ia Aeon eee king aristoeraey of the Manbstian Clut Part of Prospect Park asa Means of Pay« 5 t by x vote of 67 to TI mittee was appointed to wait on Mr, driegs to in. | Of the City of Boston for bis preference for the | last evening. +pondent hel jog the Debt—Petition for au Act. beayers Mr Swann was opposed to the bill, arguing that | dace him to employ society ¢ ra aciely He de. | Rorthern ronte, as the chances of meeting Ice. The In the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Inst Mr. Mexogs (Dem., Ohio) asked leave to offer | there povular German proteen artistes, Mme, power; and if the miss h nels. en Ty “Inerease’, "Cunt. Tal A CONVERSATION WITT SENATOR CREAMER Was no necessity for it; that the line of rail- | elined to accede to this rule. A Corumittee was | DeFe® are thas greatly vosenhine, and Stax Libe, wore the revipients of @ 60 a resclation in reference to Tax SUN's exposures of Wahlen Reetae ie s brats Pre emi aam ae eeriae tha Os oho Contato ey | erate vir in this preterence—all the | Himentary Deuedt on Mouday evening at the wat {s morning, He declared that be knew nothing | night, the citizens met to auihorize tne Prospect | tinjustiflable actions of the juterual revenue oficial: | fun wae viticieat. for ‘all the hecds Of travel. mani | the Central Rociety, “Tne. term of apnrenticesip | European steamers take this route—and hind he gen- | Gardeo eee ted cored Ines concerning the, distribution of tte | Park Commissioners to sell a part of the Park land | in New York and elsewhere. and that public vpiwign | commerce was made not lest than three nor more than Gve | rally preferred a more southerly and loncer one, i 7 IEESEY. lls. Nor does he dee \e sible [nauiraned Waleuntinead amar ot aeremnbac on tet iq eRe ene athe woaraiki ue ete 2 an 8} ied a nese wame varers would probably have been the SEY. ral the "provisions of the new charter, All be | witi view of clearing off the Park debt. The Hon. | pighivof citizens an taxpaye Hing on the | expired cud the bil went over ne MOMINE ROOF | Serre Mole or election as one oF thelrmemters | fret to complain of bis lensthenal passares. Nore ae ave ts on ‘weualf of the peonie of New York is tha! | Demas Barnes presided Mr 8. B. Chittenden spoke, | Commiasmner of Internal Hey atoments es nen iver 18 years cand that when the men-en: | PUL tuoRe who have encountered the horrible winter | Reveral vards more of vorMcta against the Rrie ir lucas eovernment Aili be reorganized, elect ‘ 1 ; D the authority unier which his eubordinate oMcers | ga: pe ——— a = hes Con ipdee de mi CM: | gales of the Atlantic can thoronchly realize their | allway: for overcharges in freight, were found yesten nuts suppressed, end the repestare. driven from | Dut Was frequently interrupted by some persons ta | to the puinority ander mbled HU suboceunte oncer! | 4 ELOLEMENT WITH 10,000 FRANCS. | ployed in any particalar branch of work In 8 coop i sleamere’ should never | Gay inaterson «nee free ™ tive audience who took exceptions to his views, One | Dave recently ecized upon pi ‘oundrs election day, as be held the rike, the other employees New York and elsewhere witt vate papers at ——.— - 4 “s avain be heard of, we shall be more inclined to be- | Charles McKenna and Mary Camel, tobe worse enetiles {0 F-pud team insiitutious than | gray-haired old man named John Leeeh, who eat to | fordivy che owners thereof Immediate iuioroaticn xs | Captured by @ Cabls Despatch—Tae Wits | °! te {rm shall strike uleo, ve that they bave aucenmbed to the storm kin were sent to ihe Paterson eotordags | v we treo rebels tu arms He further tated that | te rout row, was very persistent in his comments | to the cause of uch seizures, aud the Money Held by Justice Whi n LO any other of the many dangers that constant. | living together id wife, he reprosented @ conasitaency where there has neve if Mr. Junoxes (Rep., R. 1.) objected. ‘4 bor Item ttend ocean navigation. It ia now torty days Yotiage on the Clif at Loon repeating, aod he Was devermined th on the speech, aud was eventually summarily turned | 36r° GanpintD offered ® resolution directing the | 4 few days ago Mr. Jacob Mortz, of this city, # of Williamsburgh are on suike | since the City of Boston left Halifax, and forty-seven n who cenounced ti yaad see eee oe At toting of cthes, | Ont of the hall by the police, together with some of | Post Office Committee to Inquire into theexpoiency | received @ cabio despateh from Strasbourg, sent by | AAalnet on apprentice in one of thelr sho since the Smidt left Bremen, and ‘the fact that so | Passaie a #ickly stream, because It is confived to It Beulsenings by, rah Opa ceees uae “F | bis adherents, Mr Winchester Butler in the course | Of adding ® postal express to tne mail service in | his brother, Michsel Mortz, informing bim that the | The Detroit cooners havo succeeded in thelr strike, nd wailing vessels crossing the same | bed: fections of the city, josmed thie ausetion ¢ order that small packages may be sent over te prin- the employers having yiolded to thelr demand 4 many on the lookout for them, have not | Nixon, the Bloomingdale murderer, occaptes @ freq greater Importauce to the people of the city | of his remarks montioned the fact that the tax | CIOs Dutt routes at reasouable rates, Adopted. latter's wite had forsakam lim, taking with bor hie | ‘eer nee ae the city have s mace m fallen in with them, leaves. we fear, but very litle | tive Faterson tail “iie is tevins vo convines himeead pa Re tery ee i. onarier. Lie Pn ition of Brooklyn had nearly doubled in eight years. ‘b DASH AT THR MATIONAL BANKS. two children, sixteen thousand franca, and M. Henta- | ing in Cooper Institute this afternoon ey ope for their ultimate safety. (hat banging for mnrder te played ont tn New Jersey, Uhevabusea thist exint at our elections Congress wii | JadKe Jorus Yan Cott, also sald that, while the | a4, yoncaw (Dem., Odio) presented the potition | Hef # married man, A second despatch flashed the | | ‘The Iron Moulders’ Union No. 06 of Brooklyn, tast | pay, rae Senna Ge SEP TE SEP NEUES Ease Nee O0 Nee FOE usurp the power to do #0 at an early duy. tesabd hie toe hat es Mista berekiia Gad £2; | of leading business men of Mount Vernon, Obio, and | {n/ormation that the guilty pair had embarked on | ¢yening annotn, mittee to prenare a charter to ‘oliceman to unished for Clubbing. obituary. Dr. Lewis L, Mille be enacted by th zislature, authorizing them to start Officer George W. Whitney arrested Fran id re | a coliperative toundry, Two of ther mem be " T . .» to eecure thelr arrest on their arrival | jacxton and Gray. ave expolied for workin McDonnell, of 746 Tenth avenue, while he SENATOR MORTON SAID {bat (he Ogbt had beea waged to rid the city of New 200 others, Irreapectiv vatioual of party, asking Congres to | board the Silesia at Havre for New York vks, ixsue $50,000,000 in tak T me tor tne uations! | aaerted Ja teirs up fo 4 per cent. in thirty-six yeu ‘hese circumstances, retrenchment Was inder iy ne- | abolish t for nearly forty years @ load 0 " ite the foundry, New York, ing physician and sury ‘bin Provideace, ded on Tuam York of corrupt King, und that be wanted no pat. | cessar 4 thy act of selling tue surplus lan; reenbacks, and substite os quictly and inoftensively standing at the foot of ny + died ronage ue ne Wee elected im bis district andccuid | the Park would be ® net gainto the city of $4,000, yank notes, and pay in greendacks, at pur, $540,- | bere, The Silesia arrived in ber dock in Hoboxen are, TiN & Tronearn, and Grant & Maho: SIRUth isel; Horih Rive’ As lap ie. walied day night De aduiu without it, He wanted to give the people | 00. After a few remarks from Mr. A. A. Low, a | 000,00 of matured Gve-twenty bonds. yesterday, and the fugitive wife and her par.mour having dnfertakeu to reduce the . lorvce T, Mace, Assistant Grand Instractor te {New é rk an honest and wholesome goxrronent. | resolution favoring an vet authorizing the sale of | 5, The Mouse passed the resolation restrcting the | \anged and quartered themselves in Busch's Hotel Wy adding two liourseatra without | alone, MeDontell, who has long been n autlerer | the Grand Lodue of Cut Fellows of Massachusetts, Je Bald direc aie eu these Innds wai eu with only ove u 'atent Uy eantine iy P neat rn eo saree ro the latter stiuck yeeteria om hoart disease, fell to the sidewalk oxhansted, | ded * n Boston on Tuesday ov Ht eB 1d Glrwet ell ale e@arts bo attain Ue ec Tat raleee,"”o) Cortes WIth Coty Oue Or smo Gissen: | "TEE" Geuvanses Chem Obie) seported 9 bill re. | menedece, tne Wlends of the Injared Resbend ae A Ronse adarmaed the ewnovect voter wy | Whitney thereupon elabbed him and took him tothe | Mrs. John D. Uates, the wat THE GATHERING OF THB CLANS, re ducing Congrossmen's mileaue from twenty to ten | P& 6 Jautioe White, of Hovoken. sad basol eS) eting is Called fF | Py jeg Station. When he reco ening to act upon tt, dh iT G. Rates, the Bost yf th H of a} HY - — Re rered his conscious ea, the Boston agent of the Canard steamers, Thor i) no longer any douvt that there is » split CAPT, ALEXANDER'S $60,000, ceuts a mile, und the bill Was recommitte |, pon the ties Murphy, who dle {deniy ia. the Ktevere Hous, Boston, real oos he told his story to Sorgeai r the arrest of the fucitives, charring that —_ — noes he t 4 morning: ‘@mong ihe Young Democracy In a day or two 1 wae — d heen guilty of robbery, ‘They were taken CURIOSITIES OF CR charged bim. Re procured » warrant from Justice i 4 ill bo atie to mention the Dames of the opposing | The Gurdiners Weldte Awult the Itenult of Gon, Quesada ta Washington. ndy Just as they were leaving the bot oe Pattee Cae WU biiney. wae Arresied: roateroay aud!) taper Col, Henry, 2. Feeds: at the Reeceeem Foi” I fooks now an tthe ware to be wage i Mie Gatanane lnchaete Wasmxorox, March 9.—Gen, Manuel de Que- | other parts, their baggage baving alrengy been p Wii Sutivan, wae ec im ae caaameneere GNurcbat Wet riedcemerCroene tvenue, Neat eo be Sout. rn ue ; ss 0 +4. | sada nnd Col, Adolph Veroua, Commander and Sur- | 10 a wa esterday, for robbing Meury street, Brookivn. The Interment w ade with Qi the Manhattan Cinb politicians. It is rumores | The habeas corpus in the case of the Gardiner’s, | Pech inehief respectively of the Cuban erm, n- | Mis. Morty, apon being taken before the Justice, | wich street, of $35, in Tector st A Missourt Bduor Murdered, muiftaty honors in ceenwoes wate wr ej Senator Prost, en Inusatial aod popular ma who were accused of poisoning and rovbing Capt | companied by Shur Buig of the New York Coban | sid through an interpretor that she was not married | yen knocked Hemty down, au Col, John Wilder, editor of the Journal af | rhe remains of Mr, Robert Rait, who died at Ramee Fill advocate the cause of the honest element of ¢ John Alexander at their boarding house in 125th | Junta, called on the Prosident to-day to pay their | te Hentz er, but that her husband wasin Strasbuarz, | the property: Commerce In Kaneas City, Missourt, was kitted scs- | gate, England, five weeks ago. and who was ongaged wos Democrasy. 60 ig respects, und were cordially recelved, after which | France Sve liad leit with her husband's consent, At the police trials yesterday, Henry Reynard, | terday by James Hutebtnson, Death was instan- | inthe jewelry’ basiness in this city for Uirty-sow Mr. George H. Purser arrived here to-n any | street in Mareh, 1569, was vetore Judge Ingraham in | they went 1 the slate Department to see Secretary | und had taken (0 franca alo with his consent, Lay: | roundenian, and ohn Dy { vo Patmer | tancous. AoA pare veeterday token trom his 1ave residence, tat sauguine of the pases of the pew cburter he Court of Oyer and Terwinor yesterday morning, | Fish, Seastor Pomeroy entertained them in the | ing lett bim @.UW) iranes. Bhe was on her way to of Harlem, were arrals rere et Se SSS Forty borin Uitens «Gi Men Woon Cemmtery, ane EGE Mi: Coch. ihereounasl tt the Gard Dadees | aveciog Fort Wayne, She knew that Hentaler was coming, ‘apt, Bowen, who hai ped Alft JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The remains of Seflor J.T. Paul, late Miniatee Peni : r, Cooke, the counsel for the Gardiner, asked for rs - and had ‘asked bim to take her slong. Ho hud 6,000 ay te fs TS Sues eed, from Veneansls, were borne to the Church of St. Fram The Now York Souawi> ou aeaneus tn Senator | their immediate discharge, they having beeu in con- KU-KLUX IN WEST FIRGINIA, frunes, and haa paid his own passage, They did vot ida “without b search warrant &. has its rl cis Kavier (wheretthe burial service of the Tons connelatie me ye oncerning the new charter, |The’ | goement since the Mth of January, and the charge Intend to live togettior, eee ee eee etre Hee {10:FnGe AY: ASE: Mapnalinn ? ermalte Church was fread by Father De Layrier) mnsuliation was very brief, and they finally ad merge —> oy sone 0 oni Ww . ettiny tty i ar, from there to Calvary Cemetery K varned wit out ‘arriving at any conclusion | seainst them not having been sustained, Therevort | A Rald into the Minte Capltal—A& General | ,,1he, Prisoners. who are persons of good addros LOSSES BY FIRE, Pee Bile ourion Elin pce last ee dic Now York Assemolymem met jn caueus in Spek: | of Dr, Doremus was that no traces of poison bad Jail Delivery aud effvets wre held by Justice White MOH ical pe pisne ‘ SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. 1 Oy ahoaara pani A Brolonged detate periicipates | eon found, and that Capt. Alexander, according to | Waexiixa, W. Va, March 9,—United States ‘ HB ed! pilned jectenisy. Loss, Ba0, insurances tise | Stenhen Mussett is tualog up his pipes for New | ay. ti ror the remoral nt the Wiseo “ Pisce. Alter w great’ deal of discuesion an amend. | Dr. Brockaway’s testimony, died of softening of the | Marshal Slack writes from Charleston, Kantwha _ Exit Brooklyn Novy Yard, Two woollen goods factortos and n dwelling nouse | Tork concert a Nak NEG LAR ee eee eR nee Wet to sold the Cental Park Commission was | vrata, and he thought this eiould be suficient to in- | county, the recently-selected capital of the State, | | Waswincroy, March ®.—The House Naral Come | pelonsing to James taint in Qurtic, Nv, were | Ole Branch Lodge, No. 81, celebrated thele thir Missourl Logistature has indofuitely post mi'tee have ay transfer of the | Burned on Tuesday nixht Lows, $4,000, Leth anniversary laat evening 4 to recommend th of March 8, that an organized band of ie hon (hey drew Up. the charter, | fluence bis Honor tp bebalf of his clients, particu- | under ds wouraa euitra, Word ' rookiyu Navy Yard wo New I he Baptist Choreh in St. Olair, Michizan, was | ‘The city care provose to reduce thelr fires to Ove ously omitted to mention the Park, this Com’ | larly Mr, Gardiner, who, in bis extreme feebleues: armed Klu-Klox appeared in the town in open day. ied abut oI Al fF the Ronis 0 Ment chacals wtcneris saver beine bine Good Thee will be @ carnival worth osie Governor Austin, of Minnesota, has vetoed the 0 may be considered na the frst defeat of the | is rapidly #lnk!n) Nght on the morning of the 24 inst,, and opened the | py ages PROM THE OO apirs, | anoreaa The Bre caught trow tho stove curing the | Dratiog Woman Sutfrage bill stocking aristocracy, No fartber amendments District Attorney Garvin said that the inquest had jatt ‘and released the pris ‘The jalers we: nates bE OC c LES. 1ee. Jone Williams, who had taken Ieudanam on Ty Kentucky will require foreign insurance companies Wore wale, but it Was generally understood that | been postponed until Saturday, and thereiore asked | ‘threatened with death {f they gave any alarm. ‘The i —- ‘The three-story frame building, with corrugated | day evening, at her lodeings. in Mulberry strect, died | to deposit 100,00) ns securities, Cher repugnant parte OF the charter were to be | for a adjournment until Monday, when the finding | organiastion Is suid to be extensive, and the civil | Mr, Bright's health is improved Iron front, owned by Andrew A. Waters, at {10 aud 402 | later at eight tn Bellevuo Hospi Another batch of workmen were discharged from sien out of the Coroner's jury would be taken 4s evidence. | authorities are powerless. The Governor will call ho schooner Jobo C, Baxter has boen abaudonod | Blevonih Aveone, was burned yestorda. 00; | James Gafnay, roman on the stoamsbip Colorado, | the Boston Navy Yord on Tuesday. THe WUCKLEDERRY CHARTER. The Court ten adjourned until Monday at 10:30 | upon the general Goverument for military aid to sup | at so. inpured tor Samy, The owner On fin | feVowerboard Veateraay trum the gang plaak at the ie rush to the scene of the gold discoveries neag tthe seasior re A.M. ress Liwlesay ess The Co erie! r overae sinee Tere. foot of om otr wae drownod, rv Diego t# almoat un) edented. ure wenslon, of the Apembly tnight, Aleek (Deputy Coroner Shine yesterday took the affidavit r es mat of kikerse Seatuaeg omen’ Now Nhe Covers | cene, Nia darby ® The Shioowners’ Association sont a Committee of | tn Forest City, Ark. on Tuesday, J, Print eked eed f the Hil jeberry Ch-rter” The document | pocket-book contalning seventeen oF clabteen co A motion was made by the Prisoner's counsel, | yisit hia in prison ERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ‘The Beach Pneumatic Transit. Tunnel should be | foe ©. Lendly, the Treasurer of Butler County, ae Vork delegation Aepreciousiye steams | kone oF bouds, Hove ‘ing, with Mra. Charlotte Heaterday, to bave the care of hiscent | ,Auother demonstration wae made by the con- pale LLL itch ercnen hada ta Unlon ane am thts | Obst vapponed i be «Gear in wad sof thi ran, of Brooklyn, are to be put on the stand on 4 fond . scripts tn Lyous on Tuesday Poler B. Sweeny proposes to Join the now * Bur | reaps the benent of the © BULDEF Of Vis pald fre department superseded the voluntoee ons of this charter will be rejected, and those | gueyay y » follow that of McFarland, which ts tu be vain the | “ae rivginoo! cotton market closed steady; up: | Assoctition.” nO 4 {iorw yeaterday wae 1,200 organization in springheld, Olio, yesterday, lon are thowe Inserted at the requert of Tilde: y General Sessions onthe Ist Monday tn Apri, i 75 UP: i ble, snd Barlow. d agp eg epee Dirtrict Attorney Garvin objected, ee he did not | 104. tid. OFicans, 114d, Hogh Smith has got rich, and thinks of quitting | On the 6th of next month the nana! annual Conf Tho United Starox monitors Miantonomoh a Bank Robbers Interrupted, Reset aisora de iainaticntts: es’ the jury Ind 'ait | _ ‘The detalcation of the Treasurer of Batler county, | thestare ence of the Methodist Episcopal Chorch will be held at | Terror will sail this week, the former for the We ‘THB BONS OF CONTERTION. xr, March 9.—An attempt was made | heen alvcharged. ‘Tne caso was therofore wet down | N10, will be about $100,000 eae ations eaar cantareves MHvee Woe BOY, bore > Indies, anierat ee re yAtwart, Mareb @.—An attempt was | ma , « |. The Inst City Hall joke is that the worst kind of | ace Cook was the recent pastor. the every Char | about 12 ofclock to-night to rob the office of the Ga @ Honor for the first Monday in Ma: There | “owl ‘orster's | ham ts Abraham, ler, latroduced into the Assembly by Mr. Frew Comonuy tr State sirest. “An entrance was affected |” # . : ~ v ne tan sroming cpposttion to Me. Poreter' i nd Means Cominittee of the New Yort : Kaucstion bill, eeprcial ncontormiets ‘The Court yostorday dismissod the complaint of | Legitiature have agrved to report in favor of approy ow — v #7 neon Benator Bradley ts one of the most able and stable 4 r 2 swe iow f og ft eo} {aan Albany efernoce pe- | sad operations we, eget Se tee veel ben be Mrs. Fretigh's Diamends, man and Anatrian Bohop, tee Jseided | Democratic Senators in Albany, wrgyetcanar 2 hop nina for a aed HERA eat eee soe ee Fae tions wate Te torm of oMMeo of the presend Mayor ie to ex erat dete ett aise ateeeed hy | Willian C. Brandon, who had been accused of pose ibe fogiia of Tutstinball», What hav Grant got against Covington, Ky., that | Count Joannes for the plainum, Gon, Breckinridge has signified his rendinoss ty ire ta Lseceaaber sere be preven’, Mazer le to ex, Trine? ulecrupt Mbelr exit was disarmed OF | hog $1,489 wortu Of slamonds, {he proper./-de | gIt ‘t Mmored that muall-pox nav tirokon out among | be thould want to “Give It Jesse George Prost, age! 44 German, of 685 Bixth | respond to a summons from ihe Bheriff fo axel To geen , | Mre. Heariotts Freligh, wife of the Bowery Th | thepeteemmreetirnaetedit Leis £0" pot cal oi econ, Tt is Mr. Van Anden, Jr., of the Brooklya Kagle, | strect, was last evening thrown by the conductor from | atresting and bringing to Justice meuibere of the Ke four At board of Police Commissioners, which ts now a Muneger, was oxamined at the Tomba yost: |) MeLenry Brown hue bambsghpoww ux! provision~ | who will all for Florida on Saturday next, car 70 of the East Broaiway and Avonue B line, aear | Klux Kian. Rian it au ler JA to, Oe increaved to "toe Co The New Hampshire Election Wev asa tpomated for the awe Of the Chimes Betasgr vice Mr. Busitn Ponnyman says that the true art of woaith is Stew. | Fourthatroet | Hietead was badly cut, The Tonnessee Congresamen are urging tegistatt Fsoa aca tha esicteg bate faut avec | Conconn, March Returns from two hundred | seriex of cronmauestioning atteted 6 maxe Ble the ont Hecnrinaa’s ead vel aie pees al, Olnb ban slasieg gideeman | le aslthy ine iN olmattah eater last aesse Cad Pscaiynioe ot ter Gt Che menos of the trot | ARAL ToOrLeeh towne do uot materially chanue Une | Frolish confers thatae was Intoxicated Whcn she | Aniong the propositions bere Tigimgnical | | igaro calle Oliver Wonsiell Holmes's poem of | ent) Thora no aad Fred Siyaer Bocte: | old Nepistry iaw.” the term of office w ‘years, fo om ce reel e Rey, Dr, Bar- | lost her diamonds, Counel! ts one declaring the Popo ini!’ "4 “The One Horse Chay" @ Jone horse chef dicen tarlod; K. J Byrnes Treasure: : 1 Ne Board of Bupervisore. isto. be rows not being a constitutional candidate, his vou ——__- faith wod practic 4 if The Governor yesterday resommended te the Modeled, “It ao canes , y, 1 idte, his vote of faith and practice, et jast New London truism is that the tnt The Jefferson Democratic Association of the | Legis provision be made by the presemt means, A sananee Prana: gea yt | may ba, thrown out, thus tacreaslog Gov, Mearue's | Attempt to Extert | Money from James ' It ts understood that other Cxiuon'’,homers WI | ggor of the Winter Garden ts the fret Of tho ot Twenty'srencd Wards lust night’ mostoy testucions | Aispore se the Bolaldre" fiSune a Nowe oH Under’ the. pro = dre any Mr. B, Reed, of Cincinnati, has aceepted the | commending the action of Scoators Genet, Norton an ose Char —— . . 1, haw aceeptod the reader ty 10 Conbis Of eiguteen mem BROOKLYN. Sprinorrerp, Mass,, March 9.—-Geo.W, Pierce, it a nor. | editorial chair of the Indianapolis’ Jeurnal of Con he Young Democracy roduced In the House yesterds Hoard of Education, bow ¢ in number, | Tealened Fiske Jr., bylmanueof anonymous letters, ia which | — Console cloned at 427% for money and 0% gf0F the | Sood 'upt did . nb FosuiOd Bpucte payinent ‘The biN to enable the Central Ballroad Compan iensed Lo elyicen, and choren in precisel Greenwood Cemetery received last yoar $255, Ireate i ? account. Five-twenties, 00) for ive, #4 4 Judge Di 2 ss The creditors of the estate of John C, Lefforte and | to build # branch road from Elizabeth to connect wt ne Way as the Board of Bupervisore. ” | caa.ts, und expended §250,000.48 yoar $255, | be threatened Fisk's HON for ini, Ten-turtled, 87%, Irie, lig) pene Pomling bea probably jnazot mae rople | sarshail Lefferts, Je,, met youtorday before Kegistrar | (he Newark aod Now York Rallroad at Ferry ‘uf Aldean to be elected by districts, ry tra), Ni “ Mr Uo Be a Dwight, Tho assigned, Janes H Fay, avoounced that | Newark, Was passed to tle (hid leading lo ihe " mow Thirty men are soon to de discharged from the WASHINGTON GOSSIP. M Ho te nearly always tow jugular vein, @ dividend of 1 por Gent was ready for distribution, yosterduy Dye oyhT# Al! Ue Bonrde which are to de electea | Coustraction Department ip the Navy Yard gob otal ‘ alti Casita ihe Tenneanes pg to the Ci « Dealer. Grant |” ge Ann's Literury Socioty has elected President, | _ ‘The Hon. F. A. Conkling and D, A. Heald of Now © Tue sticet Commtestoner te to he cow stables in South Fifth street, near Sixth |G, ‘ ‘ guard co protect him frou the tarcaener vor Bree cant unui thar $10] ine jew Win. C. Poole; Vico President, Mr. D. &. | York, a Committee from the New York Doard of Fi hu n 0 he pomiant aye joy. Bullock's party wil Aght the Bingham amend \ 10 him —" Collect On Di ‘ eaident, J ou spultee Byatt Sead BP'ARnae | tesa araraayree Me A Lo Bese exiat | silt banter 7 "MAB Bin Si aie ening nil on. | Col.” M, Morphis, one of the best mowapapee | Hanes Eusredoa na hcowter. Ur Vececetatay: | antureue scartie Mut ales Locate "Tk Dartmont for the @orvey and Inspection ot | ,. Oscar Cutler, captain of the eanal boat Francis, Iy- arfleld proposes that small express packages | ,,/1 {he House of Commons ae) e jisi\onance of | writers in Tox Res returned to the cy. Me tetre | “gar Onarion Le Prost, the welliknowe vratiroca | of tue tax ot 1s ber cent. on the gross FecelDhs Of ore uy ae 18 10 appoint a i. ef ‘of the vessel, ¢ Committee on Appropriations are ready to re- | jority o! 2 “ arse Kurove, has decided 10 dispose of his 0 Cuilfornia Assembly yertorda: Chore tera ot collie will be two ye last night, euddenly fell (row his chair and expired. Port.the naval appropriation. The amount ls under ‘anish Cortes on Tusetadts S0¥or Eacovia An ologant breakfast was given by Gon. J. Watts | towof paintings at auction’ The eile Qiarantive act 60 as to reqnire every Chinamas ow ( ROMMMRNORORS, probaly three Tt Bin In the Supreme Court yesterday, John Devlin, of | 2f\ee0 aad # halt millions. the De; ton Lec dtWieo, thanked the | Do Peysier to Caut. Fred, Laybush, an Fngliab army | on the ish aod 1%b of (hia month the Tavding to be vaccinated by ao oMicer, who ts tere fomlaete y the Mayor, and « hiekey fi notoriety, recovered 85,490 from Gee, D. ‘The indications are that Georgia and Texas will | Miuleer ot the € Nor ink to cing the separate | center in, Who vosterday entered upon hie 105(h year Meare. Loavitt, sirebeigh & Co., Clinton Hall The col Ceige ten dollars for the operation ; and proainees thi wale 5 : Ovary & Co., for i batt (01 ° i het | wee ‘8 concession | Hoserved In tha Peninaular War, Was ab Waterloo, and | lection Ir oue of (he dent which has ever been made ty | removal of (he romaine of the dead Chinese ve i uuanioy halaMeRs Of Charities snd Correctio Of alcohol which he not be admitted in time to get the proclamation weuod | budget for thet isan. 1 a, Pyle baat Muurty | gowrded Napoloyn ducing bis impriusomens in pt: Ho ro to be taxen frow the Cowutrolier aA sueal which would glve Copmectiou( tue Deuedt of thu colur | which Py ed vols, yours 0 Kuo had y that (® September, Lo, and tor which be w country. it Wil be ya viow, day Sad evening wotll | State poder @ penalty of ove bucdrod duliare ie das of aaie D cate

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