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| PRICE TWO CENTS ae LAE OLD WORLDS NEWS EVENTH YEAR DIN ALBANY, | gresescnaeeeetad, “THIRTY HGH OLD iIMI EXIT COLLECTOR BAILEY.| 7 "4cxeNeace Horror, § | TIFE IN THE METROPOLIS,| °* es, Mi \e ‘ead his apeec! . a eacmorn On his aeilontne ot satice were changed #0 a on Corone ts H gr © Guenare a The Destrnetion of the Commun'paw Freta 6 DEMOCRATS ACCUSE BAC. + | as to accord with his specets, COL, WHITLEY, THE GOVERNMENT a tho Neighbort Large DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE ot—-One Man thurved to De.th—Coliie | ey es rae ER OF TAKING BRIBES, x ANOTHER AMENDMENT. DETECTIVE, IN HIS OFFICE. oe bald eat hal de Sth om SUN'S RBPORTLURS, Ge Fire Engines—Nurrow Becipo trom | 9?41¥ ide Soca eee ano - r. Mosely avid that Inoamuch as the lanensy pos tire heat where the Factory St rd rowvlig—Exclt ment in Jersey Citys : | 4 oat Recltement in the Anvembly-Htepry | tecache, and es the iperior wan torte Gate ia the Seerct Farewell Letter to one of the Depa- | Early yesterday morning the neighbors began | again the Course of True Love-The #pecra | The New Jersey Contral Railroad freight ns tee CANNOT Knilroad Hitt tlea—Halley's Accounts to be Examin d | to congregate around the Club House at Mideefeld, Family trasion upon Hee an and his | hod, tn Communipaw, took fire ut about 6 o'eluek of the record of this Hose, it was Just and roner o Li, nite iter Vatew n Re that the lancuske used by Me Ainaworth in reply To-Day—Cury ‘The inqnest was begun at about 1 o'clock, and ater Fair Companion Tie shoo of Spevrs | last evening, and Was soon burned, Tt was a wooden nti. fi quired to be Bald tor thetr Ve should aiso be placed in the preamble. He would, fa'cations—Money Expended with a View | considerable testimony had been taken, was ad- =Qosstp for Brooklyn's Yrs, Grandy #tructure, about 400 feet long and 100 wide. Only a Witha ti sterdat e therefor e lo z additho e- "4 oJ 4 thdenwal of the French Troops. Sa) MERCH TY ee eee Mo ee oe ee ce ee of Couy jee Fal Journed until next Twonday, The testimony was | For some time past, Joseph 1. Heenan has | rman part of the contents were saved. Three eats | Mannion, Murch 18.In the Cortes tevday, lof the Assembly, eeeing unmistaxable acre And Wheres, aid Aveoqorth a40 tn te oftanes etna: Collector Bailey, whose recent molety raids | taken before Mr. J. A. Miller, Coronor, assisted by | boarded at the house of William Bpeors, 73 Carroll | of merchandis at the influences of St. Patrich's Day were begin: | miy ns a neniber of the Levisiature publicly enaree | Spon the merchants of the Thirty-second District | ©, W. Valentin two cars of bulk grain, one car | resolution granting a pension of £500 to each of the street, Brookiyn, Heenan xayn that Speers and | containing six horses, and four empty box ears were | ehiltren of Sefior Castafion, late editor of the Pos uijourned un it Fieide dit @ Noor ol one Jing to manitest themeelves, pp tecdpht Anant il Hh i i soy Lendihe ba Fs ad of bogs a oa have been the talk of the town, absconides John Reiter sworn. wason the bank: and within 129 | other folks there had been talking ubuat a young | burned: de Cuba, gave rise to an interesting debate, during Neer ee ea eames | Tie he: taut Nienaerranae Ute dtd not vote fot enid | The feet wee trot made public yesterday afternoon Ked‘overimedyKe. nod saw my brouer and. ticee | Woman boorter in the hguso and that ,in conso- | The watehman of the building, Michael Caf per- | wiich enthusiastic speeches were delivered in favor themeeives that they had hoe escaped an lnseeinis | Rlnawetihhua beirs the Lagat y by & romor, which was subsequently confirmed by | en tanding on the hunk Tealied on Flih quence of this an unfriendly (ecling had been engen- | Ixhed In the flames, He leavos a large family in | of the preservation of Spanish authority in Cuba, enibition, and all hande, wise and loollel ellie, aker iiquired of the stenocrapher if bo | Inauiries at his ofice sud clsewuere, His Might was | Fame tine lean away; tion came dhe serond revort; | dered between them, Late on Thuradey night, he | Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. His charred remuins | ‘The resolution was adopted. subject of general comment. He had made | | ooked hack and ace nothing nthe words trom Mr. Ainaworth's speech as | ti F my brother or any of | was conversing with th at in for a goo! time. 3 young woman In the nar- | were delivered tothe coroner of Jersey City, Anoth- | It is bell 1 ‘ ot stnted in Mr, Mosely's amendment, D0 oo Col Whittle the reat; after the frat explosion Tsaw &. Hourmess, 1 y is believed bere that the proc'amution of Papal {HE STORM BREAKING OUT. ite Mtennarap neck ee meN. nan, Me, Ains- | 624 bis escape when Col, Waitley, the Govern | Never, Leonard hycen end ihe boy’ Hentace lor, when Speers, his wife, and son enterot the | er freicht employee, Thomas MeCaie of 157 Cliff | infulibillity will do great injury to the cause of the The doince of this morning prove Hat they fellel- | worih, spoiean low and there was atthe time ao | ment detective, took posscasion of his offee yester- | Wrenn arcionon annatTuaw ine tactory Mewannt rey, | apartinent, and, as Heenan avers, ndvanced threat. | street, Now York, was hurt, but not scriously in- | Chureb in Spain, where the mani‘est tendoney is to ated iheniselves prematurely. ‘Tie threatened row | gach confuelon, that he did not fully take down Mr, | day, proparatory to making an examination of hie | Thveniforh Moceuered ct about ten oveloek 4a nent eninvly toward bin, Thinking that young Speers | jured. He was sent to Bellevue Hospital, Edward | freedom in religions matter : sth eden » | Aingw or b's remarns, sous rie ” " nneays the fr way the ficlory s leas not prevented, but merely adjourned, RA we Tar, Fields Pateed, thd pOlnL aT: Ordos that ND beak Lena wi AM known that the te OF | SAA The ners cemmnrcree orttt atane sn the Danks Twas | intended to soot him. he drew a revolver aud dis. | Flannery, of engine No. 9 of Jersey City, was reri Owing to the attitade taken by the Pope, the fiiie morning, with ail the honors. We bad | amendment could be mide unless It wae w part ot | tts Ofleo occasionally amount to trom £80,000 to | About thirty. saris. from tN fret ex. | eharged it In, the dircetion ot the trfo, ‘The bal! took | ously hurt on the ferry boat by bein: crashed, in a | Government has decided not to send a apecial envoy Donny’rook tnt tered through Mackeretvili Hi ] the efleisl vroccedinzs oF the House. The sten- | 100,000 In asincie day. the sudden setion of the | Foyer faring eens Onna tuccrion and on tat, | afect in the testes ni encore, He from | colision between tro of the Jersey City engines | to Ue Cen nentea' Covnell if tent from the atpearance of members, as | OBTaPher had no au cord of I orth’s re: | Colonel, which wae taken under the direction ett oho ett In the base teat i | the house, but was enbsequently ar oinmit the Ge 5 was evident peavan member MATKs Ue was embeated in Me_Yocely'aumendment, | Colonel whitch was taken under the direetion of the | {oN nt a clung oe dat niteoetyrorine wniiact | strect. ihe vrisonery n beiore Jusice | Whive en route to the fre. Panis, March 13—A_ seml-offcial journal an- they took their sents @ Cur or 0 behind time ™M osely suid the remarks were distinerly dlicitor of the Trevsury, will be suM@cieutly ex- | cave crip Walsh yesterday and held to ans ver, the case pe A mon carrying passengers from Sazar Gap to the | nounces that, owing to disagreement of opinion bas they irae pesved a rious wight, and that | heard by those in the immediate vtemity, It was | plained Hugh Turnseworn { reetdetn Rrooktyns Fam enn. | set down for the Mth inst lak of Gs B, Gee cachomncs, WH ornare, . f pin Hates ean not the tauitor Mr. Ainsworth i the stevograpber , tain of the stoop tasd for conveying the product of phe es . xcitemen| + | among the Ministers at the last meeting of the Cabl- tbe ine Si aor twas ear ne waa PRIVATR INVESTIGATION BY SOLICITOR BANFIELD, | fetory: Twas a! the Met-ry on Thurs tay mornin == bat was resened, A dranken man walked off the | net, the pronnsed amnesty was abandoned marry GEN LL CALLED UP, Mr. Fields urged his potnt of order, that the tan- A Gay OF two ago, So'ictior Bante! " fared with dacs of nitro giveerine: Twas inthe actot | Honors tothe Hon. Wm. E. Robinson—Irinhe | ferry bout before tt touched tne shore, and Was " point of order, that the lun: y OF two ago, Solictior Runfleld, of the Treas- ring the first load of twenty bars on boara tre 4 * Tre Jovrnal Franca norte thnt th hank Nothing of i c 1 until the 1 unge attrilinted to Mr Ainsaorth could not be ins | ary Department, ond Mr, Smith, of 1 sloop when t hened the first explosion ; when t heart men Romembering their Friend. fished ont by some of the pues . Y ancais asserts tant the Archduke Beka He 2. find reading: | cop porate? in the oresinbie Revenue Barone caine on te thee city toon Wel | thediatronorts ionsiidwaracannan' favtnot wok | ‘The representatives of the societies and or- nies wen to the fie fern Bergen, La- | Albert of Austria, who before his visit to Paria, waa H nonveed, the House peaker deciled the point of order well ve 0 came on to this city from he | toward the factory niitil after the second Fepo ta * 4 ‘ and Jersey City, A. tow-boat was soon | omposed to a ¥ ‘o-Austrian alliance, is javor- Riiet cices ot ca poaticn 'was'not strange, | taken, : ington to investigate Mr. Batloy's recent seizures of | ties It seemed to has ‘ ea Te Otaah | ganizitions which paraded on St. Patrick's Day in | Hrought hy hand ¢ Chote, ANGLO 8 FLOAM | Wt WEG ROS ee nee avon aA fe F sanded ‘ Mr. Mosely catd that, with all due deference for | of books and proverty, ‘They had several. weeret Oke: atten thy ee xrloson fray toward the | Brooklyn resolved to give Hon, Wm. F, Robinson a pny typen Phe terry hosts’ Central and Ei | The Consulates of France at Philndelnhin ond ‘ aor int the Speaker, for whom he had great respect, Le rs cht Sheil Adoni Hoty Bey tes two men HAue het ant hag | Marching salute at his house in Sehermerhorn street meh n were in the slip atthe east cnt of the | Richmond have been abolished, and the Vice-Con- hia is Mal € Ni, which 1a’ | would appeal from this decision, v Sorsions ; and it ts enid that thoy heard somecharces |. eha'tn and the sours Paaw one of the jen lee Accordingly, after wie be M ver Ef 166 ’ n bl Ae Gaerige, ne TaUetae ere renee | Suiste AY Chicane, ms "een made a ful Conta ae. ly p Wa il white 1% SP y - the Collector which were based on doc ay fall when > tera it ovt tor the Arst load; the held me MAYOr and Sommon | sive without damage ¢ rer 1 terry The Opinion jonal be enerkable elite i st ait Gr Atl BU Mbit te teil dye Sahel A eo endanger ee ce ned on docu | Water waenhont thes Ger at hat ttmiedn tye fvelary, | Counet! at tie City Nall, they nest pal thete respects | shee were saved uninjured rand cre | tonne, Bennett The withirewel of the French ernces ¢ j was no Drv The vated on the acpeal wee teken by Afee ad | eee eee anche eninnesn i Here | fesiog.tbts haat gave me the Wea tat perhorehemtslt | to him, Some of bis irlends ad decorated hishouse | O! the revenue euster Bronx rendered Faluuble | trons irom Rome, the ren ion of the Concordat, hr te sile of the trancoive at public | no the vote was bein «fare noe sk, Mr. Patiov was atsorted in the Fuller , | Wavelet a haz tal non one of ihe earboys of acide, | al ! servic and the suppression of the bulget for public wore au i 1s bec framed 60 ws to | Wer of eentlemen arose ty ext yotes, The | remaining dally by the sidoof Jaleo Pierrepont @r | Mayrurarntaa nanme cie piivocciteer careey | with American and Irish fies, among whieh two | | Tie lose of the Company will be comraratively | hip: und doclares (hat ai ald these messores. be Ml " ‘ a OC tHE Chale, Wha rarersel. 3 to MLK Nerv.carerul ip Pandiiog the pitro-sleder ecurs | beamuful silk flags, one American and the other | Mpht ua the might trefent trains had been male up | erried out, nol pe le! tome but in| ui ee ae enethy debate ni Pariimentay gucstions the purpore of enaxesting quosiions to be propound. | fre,al! marked daneoron. i fd) not KNOW wlleiher Toe | ee eee oe mirney Willlame, and an | AMA Fenone of the Louse, ‘The total lowe wil out | Cir ica tee netuing will be lett in Ttome but finbe Mr. T © Fields hatan ken the duty of | witch was now betore the 1 de es oo a io witnesses Sesingt the Judre, The natare | _ Osorse Whercr swora-I resile at Fairvities Lain t0 | American flag made tn Ireland, for the eolebration | tes maa t ae toon ne the fire was discovered | jetit, Maresillatee of to-day announces that all of ‘a rh Ute eallors Rirtads elds otha, | ol figs oe ili 1b wal at oh Bates tae not vet | diAitgo Givecrine Factory t9 Yatinus' pines: on | of the Fourth of duly, by Mr, Hotingon und other | severalo: ti eemmpiove one theea Sictt | igeltore hve wone to Tours tu the Prince Bo i 4 LA searcher Mr. Fields, wi med in have the whote Io ae With his indore | yaeinthem bar denrn ec nurocivccrneinsose worm | Amertcans, ab the lakes of Kilarney in 180, were | F.0(p the watjiman, ep ‘ the books —— “ at 2 vo ¢ | against hin, ® ht his battles » ‘i ay ‘ oa tis tha i he explosion, and wae Abe ut 100 garde disia: be eceiving their complimen ‘O reach it they bad to enter a door in the end « na ky eptative from Sora. | el, bere mate a desverare th rast at bie adversarte Hot to have ocen accounted for to the Treasury De- | the urvlovion, and wae ab ut 10) sardte path ainec ed a large collection of elvi the building about two sundred fect from the oMec, —_—s— then 8: 1, eviled first, and he voted | He proposed that Ue reolution should be so | Partment, have been axed as evilence avainet him. | secon Team the me vow up hick fa the alr, f esociations on Staten Isiind. Rew the ether doors Lav been locked, While they | East Sid emperonce—A Drunken Couple brag s followed suit, and when | amended as 10 direct te Comuitiee to inquire into | He ts believed to have exvended a larce amount of | The,testinony of orher witnesses was unimport- | 10 Hrooklsu. le responded t the tovt © To Lie. | were in te office, t Land smoke decane sul. | Peraunding their Neighbor's Wifeto Drink the Clerk r Jthe list name {t was ‘ascertained | all conversations among members and — be ‘ oh Gi ant, ‘There ts considerable excitement still among | Inn" at the binquet of the St Patrick's Society of | foenting, and the |i mf all were tn immediate a her Husband, t thirty-ve had voted tn the Nilrmative, six. | tween memoers and. att reapecting: ati MONRY TO CONVICT JUDGE FULLKRTON the” resid nthe Belzhborhood, es itis known | that ¢ terwerd. in company with vert. All of the party excepting Cul jumped, {01 " party Jumped, for Last night Coroner Flynn took the ante mortem vito pass the bil, Mr t |] matters ps ng to I nj that wh —and the discharce of the Judce overated unfavor- | that n large amount of nitro-giycorine is stil buried | Kull feish, Rev. Dr. Malone, and otvers, he viel thelr Hves, out of the o mee window, Ti is probanle “ , moned ‘roi the Senate Cham House was about it he wanted all these | ably on iis epizits and his future prospects, About | Where the factory #tood the banquets of the Jew ial Associa tons avd toe | tat he wtrompted to escape thronen the door of the | deposition of Patrick Walsh, who was stabbed by N Mov abont the floor. He ters probe! to. the bottom. This shot realy + future prosp pu pil Shee Friendly Sone of St. Watriek tn Willlamebureh, and | office, ‘This dor led into the shed, and was two | Michael Martin on St. Patrick's Day, at 613 Second wet fom des to desk and earnestly besonght edagrest many birds. There « Visible | @tronth , Commissioner Delano was sent on to WESTERDAY IN THE SENAY, also the celebrotion of the Legion of St Patrick at | hundred feet from the door of the latter, His re- Ww. members (0 change their vi tes, while the absertecs all over the floor.” Cries of “No, not" | this eity to ingnire into Bailey's action in seizing Sst the Brookiyn Tnstituie, making short addreases at | muin« were found just beyond the threshold of the | “Venue: Walsh recognized the prisoner. Martin, as , called. Nim Irving, who stood by th my ever¥ quarter, ‘The amendment was, of | », : i nap ower E each, ani Was preveniod only by the storm from | office door the man who had stubbed him. ‘The quarrel arore Clerk's desk, suid andibly, © the pili is lost course, eommarily vored down. the aves and voes | Property down town, but the collector persnaded | The Retirement of Fractional Curreney— | being present with the Kuights of St. Patrick at After abont two hours’ eevere Iabor, the fire was | out of an old feud between their wives, Martin and AX ALTRECATION, not being called, It would be inst 9g vnrewsonavle | the Commissioner that he wns right. Mr. Delano The Georgia Bill Amended. Delmonico's tu this city subdue, though steamer Nu, % of Lafiyette, and | his wife, who had b peadil chink: 0) fonullaks Mr. Flel ls sprang ia fe to expect menibers to support such a proposition as | hasan inicrest in te moieties which Collector Bat- Wasarxaton, March 18,—Senator Congtrse re- | | ecsrmesace Kose No. 6, of Jersey City, remaived all nizit as a yal ad Dees eedhy drank 8 fortaigh, # sprang suddenly to his and with Apect them to vore to ish thelr own pet sine- ; . The Elopement of q Young Man with Two | meaus of salety, having persuaded Martin's wife to drink with them, touch ereitement Walked over to Mr, Ainsworth's | curcein the Huckloverry Charter Ys ier salieinated! ta hie beisnres, and 08 te declined to | purted with amendments e Hill ¢6 Mciittate the ad, Married Wom oe in violation of his exp y sexi, unl a violent altercation ensued botweer sve any of tle owners of the goods who desired to | jastment of controversies between parties interes'ed eb agghs ‘ SHERIFF JACKSON'S CRIME, Se ee ee ee Wet, Which Was, however, bot heard except by GOOD HOMOR RESTORED, make disciosures to him, Mr. Banfield was next | to maritime adventeres and contracta ¢ ep = Alvah 0. Rose, groceryman at 148 Mulberry ‘3 z Fail Aro Martin and bis wife had a fight in their anart flow) aroond them, ‘The passionate demeanor oi | Mr. Rereen arose and dectare | that Mr. Fie'ds's | (espatche! by Mr. Bontwell to makea rigid inve 4 a Hae eres oreo | atreet, Newark, has fled with Mrs. Adam Oose, of ramiialad mente on the floor shove Walsh's, and knocked some Mr Fields spreed cont: gious influence through the | proposition was a most extraordinary one, but he | 400, and the result is—Balleys fligat New York. It provides for the establishment of « No, eo 4 re : . The Murder of Arcith ld D. mortar from thaceiling, serionsly injuring one of his chat Members immediately left their seats and ‘ oun a for it wy the fact that vesterday was St THE SOLICITOR LOOKING FOR DAILEY, Board of Nort Wardens, composed of citizens of the Pa bad pega ro et, and is died ead . . to Quash the Lodictment—Did Coronor | ebildren een remon rated, and Martin threat. por J around the dispatants, Patrick's Dav, A toar of jaughter Gita ‘ State of New York, . air streot n Tuesday evoning last Rose closed Flynn Do bis Daty® ene! to take Mre. Wolsh’s life,” Walsh was stabned, secanne a s GANS, Whit temporarily Anaved the aveticaont on Thare tay morning Mr. Banfleld and Mr, Smith | New York, to be selected and appointed by | | as GERMINAL as is pes | cf fe veld, While cochlnk Goih atin, chen pti | a CHARGED WITH DEMANDING DRIDRS. Mr Mosaiy's urievdivent lneurporiting the called at Mr. Bailey's office, 3 Cedar street. and | the Seeretary of the Treasury, and prescribes their | &? !8 Place of business at an exriter hour than wscaal In the Court of General Sessions, yesterday, | fromthe bottoms he, had not been fein Antes Mr Jude atonne! hhurriediy back to lis desk, | guage of Mr. Ainsworth in tBe preamble was adopted | (rein in oir: (of nemy ALE. Nail, the Deouty Col- | powers and duties, and, biring @ carriage, drove to the residence of the | John Gruham and William F, Kintaing, counsel for | Martin bd stabbed bim te ran into the street. where ‘a lent baving meanwhile vy thee hor division, ee! cuaree, jOrmed et he is absent, i i] altes akin ye ent r Hib e met Walsh's wife, w enia i air next his, Fiokiss {ace was, ai | “rouse and that he was not likely ever to retarn, The Solt ‘On motion of Mr, Srenwan (Ren, Ohio), tne Sen. | “He tO + and alter taking them in went | Thomas Jrckeon, who shot Archibald Douglass last bods ec Wvalt ne wi ho " 14 to bin, | Why aid with angry" eackement, 1 will THE INVRSTIGATING CoMMITTER, citer then asked where he had fied, but Mr. Voll was | ate reconsiuered the vote indefinitely postponing the | 1 #6 Market street depot, where they took @ late | October, apneared before Indze Purnard to arguea | theacn of a ‘Il stab you too" The wounded his whele Wing 1” he cried, «Twill stop | The reso'ution for investigation was then adopted | {Mtr \znornce of his wiereabonts, He aatd that | Dilla providing for the transportation of Lnoorted, | tutu for parts unknown, At the time of the etore- | motion to qraeh the second indictment againet their | min ts in per rtin was committed by Coroner ness. It has gone far enougit unanimously, The Spe announced the folios give the gentlemen positive assurances that | merchandise from a port of frat arrival within tue | ment Mr. Oose, who tea collar manufrcturer. was tn 2 Flynn to the T. Ning the remonatronees of several Members | ine eowmiitee, under the resolutiint Messrs, Lite Faeyr id apoeared, and did not mean to | United States to certain Wesiern chiles witioat ex- | Paterson on buriness, and on returuieg home on | (Henle of os December, for murder in the first Ee nan’ ion of a scene, entreated him to | johm, Puirick. Seikrez, snow, and Kiernon. return en questioned as to the accounts of the | aminaion and appraisemont, aud Wey were placed Anes t found his home de 4 desrce. Mr, Grabam beld that the main in- TUE 7c "D FARC Keep quies Mr, Pichia exeialued, in stemioriau | House at 9 Qrarter after 2 oeloek. adjourned anti: papel thet ier werecorede nt eee Oe Coenen avai Ges A 2 ideal Gals, Biel ot years, ta the beuse ore | eredient of murder premeditation, was want areas shi fetal Sag sgatarctaig ones A tomorrow, Very little else besides recon, | He presume ere Corres r. CONRTING Ferorted back Gen. Ames's creden. hoe ue faithless wite to he younges ; : P Soecker. Parise to a question of privilege." | opisode lias beon tulked of since the udjourament. BAILEY'S FAREWELL TO vart tials, ‘the Committee's decision betx Child, a Hoy O83 youre Mrs Liondia hushinae wins | IM An the eve of Gratam, Tn the ecurse | MhaMl Kine OMicinin with tnpantty Trmner men sh heaton tuto ailaiene ae tho Clock i wrat le not eligible as a Senawr from Mississinpt jo of & sporting ‘ a . of bis srgument Mr. Graham ebaructerized with the Batlort-Are Justice Buckley ptopped ea tbe Full RESULT OF THE EXPLOSION. Our reporter nad an interview with Mr. Vail tae Mir. SUMNER (Mass) proposed the following ern hehe eee oie teens pees on account | the action of the District Attorner in ur stice Lynch ever to be Tried Tie Speaker asked Mr, Fields to etate his ques. The excitewent among members seems to i. St hia bonse on Kightoenth street Amendment to the Senate bill No. 658 burtnenh trangention Media ubbatdas bichon aaa odd Wr RL neon: on effort ti tusinunte | gi trict Attorney Morrie, mad tion of pr strengthen wit evory buur, All harmonious action SV tO bhhee SreTion 4. And be tt further enacied. That the frac: Hee cannes Figen, did nut Go his, daty_ in the AMM et Me ah alec aap eis dd Mr. Fills |. “My question of privilege t+ | mast be considered atan end for this session. Th Pr VATE Te, sir Ue it Rone, fonai currency m the Treasury, at ibe respective dates Diane Pay, | Orobinstance, |The District Attornes ud scred im- | ye@m@rday to pring the Brooklyn election fraud cases this, sir: Th uit ime that #oue man in | Very stroug vote overruling the Soeaker on tie aCe rae wr ban Gi 68 ROT Her rec ted, sha etter be forthwith. can 1 o ‘y+ | proveriy. Within twenty- hours counsel Wed | ¢o trial in the Court of O; A eres a tee Amserabiy vostn 400 ta be ce and preserved | peal Gemonstrales consiualvety thes be ene. tte Mn Vait—I can't env, J received o letter from f destroyed ; tha ay, on abd atter the When the City Hail Park was most densely | seen by the newsn & reporter had been yer and Terminer, Jnstice the diznity and propriety of hi bods; and wien to | ‘Tammany faction, rave. covapletely “loot taete | Sita on Wee dav plight, and it eaid that he was ull curreney of the denc tons ris and laborins men who | Present when @ Grand Jury had examined certain | Jus. Backiey was called. but he was not forth te. Mar to tite WIL Gato ennbnerne (Keene TAMA esutior ot. iho deehilutete me (Ae Hisappear forever from this city, He bade nts ov and after the 4th day of ‘ Mivesses, and Heard all the tesiimony iu eases, | coming. His counsel, Mr. Britton, sald thab @ ment tue Assembly, Waited upon me und | «ven overwhelmine rebuke has been adminis. | £004 bye tn It. the Seno ant on Of twenty-fy rocession St, Patrick's Day, | This must hare been dene by the connitunce of that he th - “ = hale: told the was at the beado ten men who | tered to a Speaker by tis own. party | ,, KRPORTER—Is it not probable that he may come tO P ambes, DEXt | Detective Jolin N, Sampson, of the United States | officer. He meant to sift the matter ore toorunch. | Be Was at home sick. After a long talk. Mr. Morrie d vote for ucninat Ahis bill, acwordin: | =ithin the memory of the woliticline now here | On vane 0, aie: T know he wi! aot Gonal parte of a | Tronsury service, observed a plekpocket barily | {Yq cme wishel to give notice that uyon atrial | expressed a desire to proceed with tho cone oF a Pt it conveaient to him, and tha ere can be bar one result, ‘The feuds which - Or; = Kaow he wit aot nN the coin of tie United Lipa n which he wonld shortly anpeir in that Court, he | Justice Joun Ly another of ( entleman was Mr. Ainsworth, the member | have spilt the majority into #0 many 1 ostile fac. Revonten—Wiat Wo you think was the cause of king" the throng, He watened the fellow, | should contend tere wae lees cold-bleoued, delim. | Justice & ne neh, another of the tndieted canvas fom Sarst Tacant asa Democrat here ‘to pre: | tions will ve aggrneated and. embitiorer. Re. | UG MERER ear eer aed Mr. Wiaow (Rep. Masa) offered the following oe | ad nally eancht vim with bis band in the pocket of | erate. wilful mariter in this county taan in ny | fern appeared thane chitees i lie depen ola serve the dignity of iis House, It has come to this | verge will be the crv. Members will smosh exch " y. You see I don't know | an amendment which he Suede We-ouee on te-t-o-semam,\Das.snsenian dateatiz: ama} Stier counts in this stv'e; that no onse of pre- | Podr al peared. Judie nwa Pass that no moasure can be preseuted 1o this Mouse | others pet schemes, and it would not be eneprising | MUCh shout the aTaire of the office Georzia MAE kad. shoeeee on ree MeAheted wnrder tow ever heen eter since that of | FAME for Lis arrest, and be was eubsequently taken Pee an recta, can be Erssenled to thie Hoa ors Tet selieic uid col be surerisivg | “Heromrenfiave any elarges, been preferred | Canes Ut ene AE {ad erdeavored to wichdraw luis wand so | Stepnens, the poisoner, who was executed in Irozin | {tO Custody and” produced fn court. In the meam And interest aa no min in my sition here | *louid perish tm the general wreck, rain Vim? vat in conseanence of the Mega gulckly that the woman felt him and cried out | this city. time no action was taken in the other easos, and Bry Damnerat in its sauetaate Re tenis u Mn. Vatt—Not that I have heard, T preanme hie an ze oe the Ge pocket bas been picked 1" He then attempted District Attorney Girvin in renly asked if a man | the time thet Lyneh vas brought into eonrt t 3 Loree tine Uthontcr nema FERLING OF THK COUNTRY DRMOER ATS accounts are correct, T shall be astonished ff the Nagqeccrt Aecmblysiaante | OTA eG. tnt the detec:ive seized him and took mite! a anarder. and a Grand Jory throush | Recuine #0 late thot Vis cose was postponed antil ; an io (tae | \nfasnous, die rgcely he eouniea peouat x | ane hate. tstal (ake charge nf itis siine toe crioe art tf faneit ed irita the First Ward Poiice Station, where he vnve ike found an indietment for wesault ant batters, | Monday wort at 10 o'clock AM. Bx. Jnico Fnicer- Bit pereath the dignity and character of tule House | | The countes Demucrats seem, eronren—is it not heute then Sir Bieiy weg eens the Fe Ley | tie name na Willian Price, and hte aze youre Unrel wn the wher side inaan to saya pow ie, | (08, Occupied a aext beside Judge Glivert during B By beni dad bees hare ah tue cay teeiticag, | tc sik atana: them telnee : pene Dperrince sntis actorily wie. n No loss than seven pocke:hooks were found on tks nid HOt be fou ) “Phts wae | Part Of the afternoon. Ani have of tue members of this Hou exvelling him ‘roi the House, should be fal Cully t Re Vain Rest ussared upon it, rir, Bb 7 he * wi Shows tor s while erhog ene area anne On Maletn r Inboring day and night, hour iter hour | suietaatiate his charves not come Bick. ‘They will eximine bis books to. he“ wanted a home for a while anyhow ail be wanld trial, The Third Trial of Eawin Perry. © jrowole the rublic iterente Of this Site, HOW THE REPUULICANS BEIAVE COSA ee COR ee NAW What an the 8 ate Distriet Attorney Aer ehit | The Kings Connty Commissioner of Jurore and w a Dill is propose! tumt has a private P F Our tens mi one What the Werkingmen are Do per 1 4 renorter Grand | yesterday receive from Judee Barnard, Btanscier I Lave voce Spprowche! in euch 4 munge, | The Repubiicans tehave with crea decor Tae oeTRreE RRL wre ‘wenty-second street Ata meeting of the Workit nlast room. IF the center " " hoidin art wt wie, directin ; thatuny gentleman having pring ples und ¢ et ey venerally rel A froin taking port in 4 Fourth avenue, au nce Nera ‘ . ¥ atinckime im int Would sc draw aranel ot five Lundred jurers, faio ois quigiy ere) and | eauunce 44 ue die pb ppeet Abe ba BE MA ta OFFICERS IN COANGR OF ME. DAILEY'S Norse aiyomt rah atin ie sad plaid r e for $40 select twe've men to try Edwin Perry ace to tuis Hous: is ben itu the digaity and on ulead enn il to benefl heir ps 1 ane rt " day of ten hoers, ron Montders’ Union No. 2 re. L, je ercendd der of the watenman, T nes, pinot dll ol FA 3 Fisids belo 4 Demoeral ley wae not ai home | His wite lay sick ap stairs | f LE ag AR . ported t F strike stil! contir Acommu: | tented. a jut { , and it here v yrand i eine A \ : Pi with nenrt disease, a chil iren feit the wei ect was t eo unider t THE ath the chafacter of a representative of she peo- The onty thing wich has civen complete entistae. | ¥ a " ete nication was received from Gen. Clurerct, t as unider th FLASHES FROM , proeath the character of «repreveniative of [the be | uch'to all partien Ws. the complerion of tue Commit. | ot, the, calamity which haa fullen upen them e The Senate resnmet ation of reitsenerlmehatinrt Ste Relsataa del lUAddbassataal | rate W THE OCEAN CABLES, Rous on inthe city of New York the right to lays | ve. Mr. Hitchman did uimself creat credit tr at He eee Er ite Canteens, Cok Waitiay THR GEORGIA BILL States, exnressing s deol b Y ent that t The P r ca mi a strees, ani because it ism Faiiroad in | Placing upon it two wf ‘is political onranents, | awailed the return of the Collector in vain, their Aud eoledioo betas Peart teatenktn amauat |ite exnressing @ deste ce bins con: | MaeuET © isi { ey disitese an a eoniiee 0 raigiit be sup: | Merere. Littejobn nnd Belkre, who ‘command the | (ech, helng to mike ti guirits of lim resie ting | ment, that so mnen of tie im 18OT ten one, | rection with Atmorican workiaamen, eal ureine the Grahane re Gladsione says that Col, Burke ts insane, | precd to advocate this olf upon. this Aoor, am entire respect end conidence oF every menor of | Ht MMulte of bis office, Mrs, Bailey does not kuow | hioita the orcuniz 1 Mts ay tea a amonE the work n over much tt Sohn lh lain (at Hallie: Manian: kaa’ tou or n tie manner thas 1 have. just "ee he Assembly, AS the Senate has aryourred till | Of bis Wheresbou the Governurs ul tho Soutue mites | hustle tema it Gentes meee ans At the eon payment, Olhier failures there ere terug? stopped | pr and wil repel, us I have repelled ip Monday ‘ & laree number of As-emblymen BAILEY'S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE Acco: same is hereby repenie $50,000 ty be sul ' iuiss 1 took the {he Bishows of Bean AN take the " eftas ti e ea 10 aD « Sibbath %, sues , s decision at a Riabion nd Nevors take busta ail upproacies of that character a rRmen Yi . oe ue ni Mr. Bailey kevt his rutile uecounts in the Bunk 0 TIN And be tt further That whe Proposal Was approved by the Leeting, meas eat tnt ry m to the Infa ibility dosma. hi THE EXPOSURE MADE UNWILLINGLY, ran store Tuesday, 4s : Commerce. ‘he cashier o the Merebuats’ Bank, | ever the begalaturs or ‘he ( of nay Giate & A Was taken Counterfeiting We! Mr Donald Miekenzie has heen annointed Lard vl T reares to aay (hat len where he keot nfs private ace unt, betne inte there eniate ineneh sate aire of the Edinburgh Court of Session, vico KE. F. Maitland. . bdied ules (D SENATOW NOGTON'S KAD LEVEL eavod, suld that Mr. Bailey kept hits private accu t men engaged 0 they Skating bu ths Rent 1 Ar vat] fo Phitade —— rites pon Nor Wares vaualitlonsé aancant on. | there, ond the bank passed his officlal checks thou a | acute: the persone he ice at the riuk was in fine condition yeste Detective Capt, John 8 ? rc - Mouse. amd L vay bers, 4 Foruin omera’ a resciution 10 amend the Con. | the clenring house; te liad known Mt. dhulley $ Siuetine tub da Tha fea at thes ne D sorters | pon te CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Tristar Ab Be aonb. AlaG, thal @very. bhale clitaen tore Ago us AD asavei te in the ‘Treatury Deportin wnat ve day, heing the 24th consec skating day, Many | celohia. f y ~ Saal ty one vears of & Sten Ony= and one your neigh, | Mtl ougd he bad Jnst heard. tais rep Suoprena the peryers Prominent waters were seon on the fee, amon: | * f a diealaekeon, wht'e nsioop ina chair in his ought nof the State And tour months seltizen of the | pearance, and vurious reasons Hin # cn Tate Lu them Jno, Engler of N J., Larry Norton, Geo. Mar. | “ breast Sah NR Sopees OF OR Walah aes Imacin it county, may vote, All other eitizons of the Unites | Believed Lim to be an bororable and conscie (ed States as may bene . ul \ that no gentieway tas who have dec'ared, one year bofore oftering to vou, | 88s Ms private account hail not heen fick kes Of vio ence oF od-tract! Mn, iu, Towe Wiliams, Bd. Mills, J. Ul, Clarke, Max, | at eating honses and | . Wal! stroot moretiinta and brokers in looking over | Rrchchiaias bite vase mice. cot (uate intention 18) Herhien CHIR actena. aa esinally low, vor Tad ansthing cu 7 Ju "ation "ond Gieve Lan oe wes orga Moniieinier, Harheck Mills, Juo, and Sawuel Mare | Pa! ed-of ita exoewse, aud ceased vi {hele hocks nave learned! that Mtr, Chis, Unger GOb re heen Ava Soutdeiiasne ce Gis Tete cate any Inforululity o Angement in bin uffal eoabuations, and the nan Sain bagel ones fi terfeiters then offered them a r va im CONGEST US Pkg ad en ooks, THE EYFLCT ON THE HOUSE, a with the ut S'provisions: "Ex | ne velitved Mr. Bailey's ubeence was only te trowbe, WOH AEFIW gin bie 7 OF dite Mio; Mrs, Ja » Miva Brow, Mra. James Mair. | with the bottles and labels close ¥ unt nua Martin Coffer, the policeman, who hit chores of \ ha abel of Ma, Htaldn's pobaen bn the halos de 4: tite wake i 4 » Ta | rary wud for ® legitimate reason. WP raeenee Ca zAtION oF combination shall have | the Missea Hart, Dotler, Lacher, Lest, Wetmore, | a diferent taste from the” orci Cacid | E\MOAW OF Sr. Flinn when he waten and chal ware f £ volee, ond accompanied by t @ most passion sul snb-comnmittee of nine s* on bills. bled bein sf such wi 00 Rall ‘anthorie peneens & . ie ie trine of Lea & Periin, the English’ manutaety Oliver Groen. of Wh fold, Long Teland, Secretary 1 atin Donnie Fy te Rioat pesaipa: |) esas! eal somal tse OF nim had heard that Mr, Bailey had been absent for some the Pred.deity and sia take nt mon-uroe krowa tnedal to Mr. Jose W. Heobar ere, Capt, Young was consoquentiy set te work, | of Puritan Lodge. F. and Al 81. of New Ys pk, wag | x(0 thele tent, but ME Albanerth oe time, He Pad not een him tora week, because he arlial inw tor the suppiessiou Of such, OF wtdcatio by Mr. CP. Dickinson, Presid Kiuk, on | avd found the detingnents to be Henry Pont, Phos. | loge! dows avd robbed io Chatham street, new | y ree gnized’ oy the speaker, He bar . TICKET BWINDLERS, (Batley) had been ip astendance on the Fulierton 1 combinations, ad shal ioend a behalf of the managers KR. nand AL HO Sn Paitadelphia. ‘The | = on Weitnesday nicht | jtly sre gained Gy the Maseker. He. b Senator Wood jutro tnget a bid to preveat the in. | trial, be supposed, He called twiee yesterday to ner 1 MiLtary juFedeuon ail persons a > * of these ‘part cer, in good atand Late Yost nicht James and Patrick Mooney asenulte bid es © caiy deeoyot tt ket offices in tue city of | enti wee in Mr it his al See oP rend Of and 6 1 to Ly At the meeting of the Woman's Suffrage Asso. Tie other two dor in Philadeipita | ace te tre and Patrick was stabbed AINSWORTH'S APPEARANCE, w Yoik, where tickea are old to them on the | #ence he found to involve Giahouor | fact neat gmoney eee y ° : vi ‘ Directory, The scenes of their several manusaciur | the MeMt breast by Edward, azod 14 Mr. Alzew mivalealls BLA ie avers. cike ferent ‘steanship lines. at miced rates, | Ab.¢ ght the report, however, of stu the transpovtation. of cement Gtation Inst ey * Mullaney the collar | ing operations are in seclut ihe wae amie | 2 the tive ion of te Somers Rank em. ; eFpect, pressuts the s¢ ongest contrast to Mr hoe kee of offices for this pnepose giv importance to Warrant his ting ot Mr. Bw whence they were ordere| to the pom! of t ry of Troy, gave a very interesting account 0 and exch man has several c in order | Pezzievent case vecterday, the wMurs of that institer } Field man me of Hie, short | Mg tere varies counces Cor verpetrating fronds, | Feeicence during the evening, to inquire about biw, | teas ie suen county or vistiie sand wil oti the trials of the giris during the st pitheiren | Uebto excite remark by i pearance of | ‘adjnurnment was tenwited fee Cag week on Mak a +p ». Hi & iweble voice, an e ubject of t 5 to oblige auch neente te NOT SEEN FC rc urpore wloreeuld yan r bu in @ concentrated locality, Smythe, Putte ee lah dle hb MAD cg r a nan of larze lortune, abd was ter, | 08P¥. ant to display ench nuthoriy in their re The SUN reporter then went, to the Deputy Collec: | the “'Bresdtat Matt yah Miss Bell, from North Caroling, gave the story of her | in Phikwelphia, on Asta February, and held te bat | Mienee he at | fe wee toreialy nughed (n . i Par the Onion Tet is cave oM, and declay ing the houses disorderly | 1OF 1 the office below, Mr. Bailey'a deputy stated | muittary toree tupan th « 1 tn $1,000 exch, | Several grocers and others testitic A story by a sudionard rothed of $20. One Kd fang Cnt ct t ° he reqnest settiomont onan tslau tat Beanfort aad the condi “oe Aestified | ward wie arrested Swan was i BN ia lie Calahan He okctereten , uch authority tor the sileofticnete | tat his chief hud disappeared, He hud not seen | or Governor thercot ir ties tion of ‘Soutiern women, Miss. Hvaute heainst them) ‘They will be imdicoa before the | louse ot mien mF AO 9D ev creut a8 to take his voice almost au Jide or drafts, Tt, also contains « provision declining | lim for two days, did not know where he had gone. | Toteuce. audit hearmy of the Uhited Hi of ine! 1 in politieal economy, andher | Grud Jury on Monday é Joroys, runners, huckinen, and oth who aid in | Md Was very noturally greatly concerned and anx | #0 *@boved oF employed ae that tt ely ch Ale fin in rolitieal economy, and her | “he eules of the genuine Wortestershir c fo neg of OMtcer JR. Travers of the Twenty. Mit, AINSWORTH’S EXPLANATION iP suns 10 such ofiic orto fone “bone his absence. Tat hin vecounts were | WeRt vi the President be atyaulace earnoat hope hat giv ine tue ballot wound wot destroy | egyits berg ireestershiremauce in this | eiehrh Hreeiner waa sho tened ®quirt=r of an (oon te Aa pide Fi b service, he shall enil out and oper re all woraniiness, dour chibned that there | County ameun Yio RHOUL F2HV.UK, DUE those | anefectto escort dane: Neron tat C6 SERCO nswor'h wus underrt to aay that there 1 yun hat ts rated on | Mhordered or tnaccnsate, or that Le was in any way | ber or cn ell eait ont \ : afi of the Countertelt article vastly exceed that au ASL. Patrick’ Das, oS . ‘ man in the House Wuo could make cbarce. | tran: n New York eity } Nolin | @deiulter, the Deputy denied. Everybody was er of thy tiitin ct Ube tater whic f Was no danger of Woman's deterioration, Ete SOUBLSrIVIS Br Uy exceed that amount, | nn kt, Parrick’s Has. Nelson wa committed by Just lot Ption a@-ainse bim, and that Mr, field > prepare the bil! presented, and he ts det mined ft post n° He ctice i my, Bailey ie Dep wUPpression, and ihe provisions of th (| Ave the Seed O14 Mar n nor O'Maill Walted or the acenaion, ond the — fe leek ao bald chat (thacdid wok Gone T sectire, if possible, the paxsage of the Inw, whic iad seen wid of the Trousury Deparim Opply be the nulla so caved ont aud organicod. Are the Good an's Boye Robbing the 0 " " NH 1s) would try bo devewt every bil is to he hoped will renely ull the abnses co: “m Thursday, Mr binith of th same depiriment o: Rajourned to Monday = Corm »@ bs mis dv gly Not Watt for OFitath, LOSSES BY FIRE i y Ainsworth) Iined of, Te is expected the sifferent ‘sha pera riday, togetver with Mr. Pierrepont, District At a rary i ; a x 'o the Eat or ar The Sun F - Ni FieLpe (intercuptingy—f said no auch thing, | Will be bere co Lo ONpove Lis passe. BU torney, From those gentlemen he lecrned that | ‘The Smouldering ircw of the Rebell During the lust two months, cartinen convey Sin: The report which appeared in your issue | ‘The Section Noner. twelve mites east of Gr 8 pting aid no such thing p BOL. | Weer Prom. ap ve | : W Rebellion. | ,, Js thor ib toh bonded ri of today, hlvining orty M de | Jeiand x burned nna o pil ca ere were no proceed) 1 Washinton or here sMinaoN, Mal Pf x ing goods from @ ship toa bonded warehouse have | Of to-day, Moning one worthy Mavor ior the de. | Ieand, Nebraska, was burned yesteriay inomien Mr Kiernan jumped up, and sald: Routine \esiol tise Pi a which should cause hint any uneasine lead to Asuimoton, March 18.—Gen, Canby reports | cei tux, d ten cents per load. As the curtors have | Living Of the procession on st. Patrick's Duy, is | Ove man Viet his tile « \ an ter ae a oe [Bowtine Veatet: tive Prec edinee his ubsenting Limrelf from his pest that be bax ont two companies of troops to Albe. |"! Hind ten Cette " rave | entirely Incorrect, His Honor was att @ appointed The Osieninso Mille in Tinehamton, owned by { i ve elds is made more det | ie Renato hills wore, inttuluced, extending miTiniin Ehucauae murle county to suppress domestic insurrection paaicee a Hepes waren onventa aut aad Holay wae counon aROMNIG ty the eet ties eile Maseerarercamuied ob Thureday Hight, Loge \ i Titehman replied that he was dispoeed t MF arate (ee tthe; QOMprBANtION oF Should any defilcations be found in Mr, Balloy's There was ® scene in the Reconsiruction Com: | fiction ts the result. ‘Tite levy on the atlernaret | NUMBER Of tose who took part tn tae procossto ' 1 PON Buss, and the candy sh a Ibe Rontigieen taee pot et Dy PL ge Og Hy Jou Mice the Goverume nt is ummply secur d, axis bonds. | Wittee yoserday, Speuker Thomas, of the Ven- | means of the carters t# known ae Custom House | WHC! Was so much er than us ar that | mau Mow Wore £ Heman tron. In express And railway conpanic nure entenon ob hit ects: | nesseo Hous 4 cariage, and ty made payable at 71 Broad t took Tonver to form that Was anticioated ' We trom $15 0% to $15,0 * ° ner of jndges th ; nesteo House, was elving @ glowing neconnt 0: the ie roa wa $0,000. { r tu sai tl H (Company of New York, the Generar | Clewa, ¢ ¢ Douslas, Henry B. Davies. und oth. | drow out from him on u protty severe cross-examina. The Aw sale « ry Trish Convention tod ‘ toniwas bneved. Looe 9809. ‘The { H rine bea nail and (0 reorcunize thy Policy | ore. Judge Pierrepont ie codverating with Solichor | ton the fact that Gov, Sener wan wholy unavlo | ‘The Frost eailect Villace Trus'eos have oftared $100 tor t tection uf A (oR (iw Yorweity, The Seuure udjonrned | Banteld in making examinations of Mr, Bailey's | toproserve the peace, and thet there wae in sore APE TORE OOH EOHON BA n Halt Rastrond Travel Suspended. alary kel with was u y the bil ate re es portions of the Suite # total defiance of the laws. Gallery was opened last evening, andor the a i A sloop ran foul of the New ey ad Vester tay afernoon a two-story frame stuble, @11 ty th (sie yApyine Arere Diy the bil) providing, for the electinn o PROSPACTIVE ARREST OF MR, BAILEY, : AELOaVile A RIeeuAlahY POMEL Gait et ll he i. Mi a at tilvad | gay aoth atrentytwned ny Sacon Sil halt uesnpad w UAPPUNED! HiKE<THN WILL Gaasen, q sof the City OF New. Ve As Panne Bome of the merchants Whose places or books bad LAUKST LALOR NEWS Frost delivered a humorous sveech to the buyors, | {bbOom, Ab 10:90 o'clock 1} sCovening (ie draw was | gudwere bared tne abd bwO boures valued at F : \ Leet th bit redneing the tafe on etrect | been seized by Mr. Bailey, und who were. recently ee protesting ageinet Feter Funk A dochiri broken and neither ¥ teams could ass Last inva fire w i . a 18 mig are lo five conte eh Fgninz ns far ne Sixt ixcharged bs Commissioners Osborn and Betts, hid | ‘The laborers on the Conneotiont Wes Kati: | be would ratier mouey by avery. pletane | Travelon the New dersey Ruiircud wap suspended | anit yy tae mre ae s ati or this excitin eres Ba, Lone. e 80, SrhtiRe te park fo He the necessary afidaviie to have the Cohector | road, between Winsted and Salisbury, nuye etiuek for | have it thrown in his free Cat he had pat ina h Mi conseg { : re A ‘ ver chamber, The ¢ . sila ALLS arrested in civil suits in the State Courts, Mr, V PLT aday. They have be a recciviag $1.3). for nis own pictures, ‘The sule is to be renewed | — at #00 In | ’ \ Inet M Fioiss, one of the number, it is suid, would have The Cinetnnat " . lel v1 tal a JOULINGS ABOUT TOWN, a . } H I ) 4 . q Ant cir makers’ atrike ie ended in | evening, #5 ned 1 1 entity Oi Keete nud Donuts RIOT LN KICHMOND. ausel the Colleetor's arrest to-day Af be was in the | 4 st! sor fo the pare ext seein ee Si aad — 1 Wo nee t - iby Were’ Abeoction. The strike has rerulicd 10 Ui by the T ‘ MeCann, of 299 Sale 1 HCO, was danated t Mt His oi Sivge—Mayor RELEASE OF ONE OF BAILEY'S ViCTING, moval of (Wo large inanutaetiners to Lie Bast he ¢ sirealin btn He bevne Hospital theex: | + om Part ot the t ' J ticir voton 4 ” Man Sitted arce of Win, Fleiss the charge oF having mon are Cf Afgan hundeed man. ts imu | iuey to ihe Pre Jen land patente; Geo Mt Taint tre Miner & Leeds disnoset by | noone thesa The f ' . a 1b. y This ufte , ide a false und fraudulent incume return for 1863, | and Vol the kame Tew Heration for _AAny of elEht arp bi be t uber D 18 9 fn ut hich Beane | oceug 8 i “a duiadlelba ey AtOotE get he yemnsonsen ‘connocted ‘with the | of New York ; & tobe tu Rar | aekoeh eae thee ! NM unset to the extent of The balding Md we MENT SPREADS nuniclpa: y G e oatablshiment of J Ity, Fulton eirect, ave ay | ternal Revenne Fourth District ot New a 2 s * . , slaine ta’ alar NATIONAL GUARD NOTES. ready On siike, wn Lo those engaged in ic other | York ; Alired i uton, Co rae Mra. 1 sa Raymond diod yesterday at $47 West 2 j s * : - shops lutoud to Joi the movement Hevanuaitir ite : Tans went eet ber atheee bas ing tn SPARKS FROM IME PULPORAPH, pally through. t f house, and gi ree egres At the battalion dri! of the Sith Regiment, Inat ——— York Buh D, Kh bet New 1 ihevuuge while Covliuy bieasinst 80 ¥ yours - ’ fi i" ro f 11 Maslaaescite a n. | evening Col FP. v. Conkling was In command... The WASHING 5 Wah i" u seepor 1 Ase A Mies HT inibere Bt ' Ae nmieci died ae i hye ona snetion. | Aiea Gf fuatioal, San the meveunnte wt a ISHINGTON GONSIL 1 William Waterman, of 111 i waa enaile 1 State Q by ® Wir y, but ts ¢ Puroly asa precaution awzninxt veulng a promenade concert will be given use will sit for dobate to-day, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE Cian, stiecta by ear os, Avenue B Ae A ’ ant Toe excitemer y y vaimaiit enty second Keginent Armory. Dodwort The Committee on clections will, give Neve - p w H ‘ « gat i wae ‘ i band wilt ht The pro | shaint Ht front thy Fourth Dietriot of Bouislann The last candidate for the ratity isthe learned A ne of the Cuba ie ‘ i ster to the steams ‘ a ou ny iN WAT EMLADTO inet Tred tata Miia ow od MOMy oars Paet had | nie hind an interview yeotecduy with Vice Preaiseut i 2 a) A) k Hank in B haa foreinile eas 4 ny - neral order fron he headq fora of o Hawk i ‘ 1 nq iow « t yor } for «cot ww Mayor Blingn's ¢ OBIMUARY. Per arte yn from, the Hie en See ) Swedende De Frank t Wy. wh ; +1 Anat p mado Inet weet to pe n Lond, } I Ty Kivu the erowa of colorad : a ford, Coun, 06 Ma}Gen, daues W. Ripley ; 5 an / Ae} vin : Ds Man wf 4 0 Hy hein, Atul > wt y her Whaalar, chat: Toul Vin | Or the embers of the House Committee on pany in New Orleans was | gle’ Y i : “ 4 be 1 di Havana, while enroute from Home to bretand rern Affairs, 01 Dave EXpre oph non ard whit ow oh tr Vin i + fr mG ur Lida The ¢ i resduat, Gullau ©. Verphiich ident has signed the joint resolution » ‘ care i 1 (Regier ‘ a esate r of th Hise vay 10 Station how the hands of ¢ sHinguisbe rplanck Hod yos- © Court for the widow aud ebiliren ¢ > ond Mr. da Fort J uy police; wuthor © Ei ison to call ferday at ils ro idones USIXoenth wthcet, Map hts 4 Phe Ob ftv Moly 2 h “ ‘ tha Drigude as por plein he eit teh by WSs pore ft City ih Tot, Breda © fou * populur concert of the M A ane rt con! Sireet, wae Or dona € \ ‘ " H gh ik Wo oo pollony gy tie city to. pay | et tronk Con it afew ira stinttod ere of the National Asylem for Dis | y.qie a npertins the yA G. fe Ais ent in th i ‘ Va wv City Court helt ‘ Hal; | youre ng in urning home ted With a resolition that every. n: ANE thay rebeck pra donne, Nop de. BuhoRt hg " k F ‘ i " cibeee ia} 1 Mayor Ellison the Oat supwort of | ho wei re and served home to which t mtd Us tekeas ‘The Hoard wil A fine concert was given Inet night in nid or the ; Utah he ; edb lawlons Wen conspiring wsanal d pontinal and Mivrary leeturer anit weier, fn INR Th uso yoxtorday, amended tho usury laws DEPLUFINOR® HEQUILiOd Lueuusely as Creditably te and avoue Cee dee bere ont i : The quiet this ev Vie casualties | Cursuanty inthe te Bete eee ees. ET the District of Cob anbiay eatnblisnine rage of 81x po Mr. Thomas Kingsland, ror of the Band of | n the fi tied Capt J M eur b " upd aay to Mayor Cahoon bas his headquarters at the lower 4 four terme. Ne nunibhed a bev WD ten per CeDe Lhe HAXUAUM Fate FeCIVuble under | ¢ tn the wemory ta Fourtvests asroct | inet evoulig rickoal oy a “ her) 4 od 0 T styiion house, Where the ail gard. ix, and | Gilition of Shakepenre’e w with pu es b written copiract, , uo Cornigit Phe Aidermpn yesterday mato an effort to raise | lt v ¥ al = AN AMBNOMBNT PAOPOUED, Mavor Eilinon’s houlquarters ve He" Ciey Halt, | He wae Regent of the State fi Tho Senate Committeo on the Pueifle Kuilway ty Kit Burn, the rat pit keoper of Water strvet, has ia! T ary Lo $5,000 vor Annum, aid that Rus and D ' mate v) i sired to change the word! vain Mi 1 Ellison's police patrol the ely 4 1 Gnd \ iresUhancallor 8 og me pero to report MT allowtay tii. Kauss Paciie | secured from tho mirdlona ioe who have Feit * | Of file Maint #2. They, however, agowiel ren: | Fra one 1 i 5,000 Wed to chynge the wording o lue Underwood, will to-morraw en mon her of tie Tainiiaty U ‘omin ‘i HAY to Construct a bruuch OF ts rKad froma porut | place & soace in ‘the rear of te yard, waich he | Wucion Mayor's voto by pucaiother poniti Hiinolph wade 140) ponte wM)!0 Dewey yaa ria n eee ‘ ‘ tof the Ceaiury Club nd of te Coma TUFLcr oust Kliswovth, by “Qavcor the Ark | hye Oitudy up ws'e suvats Fat it “Hie? hus als oneucd stafford pute pours REY 4 Fi ti ayonue, ous Waabir si sai

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