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TIE ALBANY BATTLERTELD. | Bremen Mat ste taunt ere | mone Wont ne sete toliSarte wetcpes | THE ERIM WAR IN ALBANY. | seotienen in stcontse om tteteecontiion ot | Tam sxxKPY morrow munpeR. |THE VICTOR NOIR MURDER. a —_—— vie of the districs inat has honored me Ao often | licans and the Tammany Rin th eran ine them by his ti venue ee ie apol mot by travellers as ed y cerving them here a: this time. \. matter gir vOUNG DEMOCRACY STILT RESO- | | Hxronren—What legislation will be attempted in ree ht certain prominent Dante: | GOULD, BURT, AND RAMSEY BEFORE geonome, 1 rould 6 aida there are three THE THIRD DAY OF THE AL Ov ‘ V4 $4t relation to New Yor waa sof TITER, rating LUTE AND DERIANT, Chea awe ‘Will atrike at the Board of Super: Hoe MES anima of (Monee ay ee gagemeen of 8, Talgonds cpamely, tual “iron | Past Rieke eet re PRINCE BONAPA. — visors and break up S , 0 regard to the In the Court of Oyer and Terminer for West- wel to defeat th Int rodn 7 fhe Traitors The Black List of the Young THAT SINE OF CORROPTION. by'memners, for the purpose of restoring 10 the poopie pi SE At Who Rile | choster County, the ease of lense V, W. Buekhout, mwoaviollen kes ineerae?: Hud the new Court House. na finished” a year Fidsipg thereof the carrey sade somerienet ine time our fuel Goats us only about thirteen Gents par who in on trial for the murder of his wife Louise clamation that he Would have Shot th frre ty the seciive action on Taeeday. #100 there would hase been no money bere to buy Gehemers = Baiecy’s Fhilipple A eee ae ety important anving, when it Is con. | Buckhout, and of Alfred Rendell, was called for trial | Prince- Henri Reobefort on the Stand. gaye vith ine, Wing, Sad GS each Ve De eveeat in the ostrnction ot that Boasd. “Mt has war: Fink and Go sunually, “Twis saving We the resuitol ctinc sont iee | Yesterday morning. ‘The erime waa eommitied st | Tocns, March, 2-<The Iligh Cour! of Justice n ihe Aesewi0ly trolled the Legislature of the State for the past six Ataany, March 28,—At 4 o’clock this after- | stead of wood, the Company owning mines | Sleepy Hollow, on the ist of last January. Buck- years to omy cortain knowledge. There never will be an honost Lecistature while ng Grose Savinre Rear cf ihe City of ‘iat Board, as now constituted reains In existence. | York, for the burpore of Infmencing loreratice Ir the preceedings at the secret meetings of that | and defeating senate bill No. 00. Friatiog to Mara Opened at 11 o’¢lock this morning. Witnesses wore hoon the chamber of the Railrosd Committee was | from which bf can Gage ft hag Can) 4 hout was woll known te the community, and had for | eqamined to prove that Fouvielle said Victor Noir Sguin thronged by persons Interested in the dest: | Lormediate profits, As tothe ond ite | fome time previons to the murder won for himself flapped the Prince in the face, Tho lawyers for the nies of tho Erie Raliroad, The President of the | of expenditure, we manufacture onr {ron and | An onenviablo notoriety, THE VOTING TRATTORS FRANCIS H. BALDWEN, of Queen body were Inid before the public, I would show. a | tho city of New York; therefore belt Stoel rails at our own milla, under the most rieid in- | o Rien ae Cale cree on tome Brive contre ie, ; dy were fore the. pit ald shown sof 2 thored vine | th ; ’ PASTEL De BARNES, of Columbia waste of money apd a aystem of wholesale robbery | | Jureiped. That a seecial Commitice of Ave be ap. | Toad, Mr. Say Goald, oecupled e peas apart from the | Soot als Mt out onsen) “euaiiiye brieriee het, ecru room was crowded, On the bench aut | dictions in this testimony. A number ot pollcomon DENIS BURNS f New York, that would be perfectly appalling, It is @ mistake to ey ms peas, to tend or regne and arere. (q | Otber gentlemen, He was dressed in deop black, | in thie department especially, the best ix always the | J%dges Tappan and Cochran, and Justices Myron B. | testified to remarks made by Fouvielle atter his ar- JOUN DAVIS. of St tie ey aerttod cau Pe dane toward reforming | rencrt the renuic of sue Investigation to the iowe | and with his chin reclining on a massive goll-headed | cheapest. We hare reaned the costotmanufseture | Stikman and Stephen Billings. Francie Larkin, W. 1 DROLL, of Kings, the city Government while that Board romains. | without d AION EB. HASBKOUCK, of Ulster | Two or three members control the entire twely Mr. Thomas C. Fields hardly deemed these resolu. An y LEAVE, of Thove who are not of the chosen few are sel: | tions BEKS Hn ORTON Pat tlom “even informed, oF notified of MOK . ings. — Resolution: ST PIERRE FERRED enormous since we took the road $10 per ton on steel, and $5 cation ne Of tne prosecating lawyers created a sen. cane, was evidently buried in deep thought, By the per ton. on irom, ‘besides securing rails that win H. Roberteon, J. 8. Millard, and Jackson Hyatt, ap- | sation by declaring that the original report of the rer. He questioned the right of the Honse | table to the middie of the room eat Mr. Chas. Burt, | Wear twice the length of time that those originally | Peared as counsel for the defendant, Dolice in this caso was not to be found, Only a copy, he meet: | to pass any such resolution, Mr. Mitebell asked | the agent of the English Erie stockholder. He was | used would last) There remains for special At half-past ton o'clock the impaneliing of Jurors | dated ton days later, could be produced. cp. appear on, Goeaaokt | Meera Maan cee GRRE 1g become, ite ed at noon ony two had been aaected |" One witnets amore. that be beard. Four labor — which notice the item of Tummaging over a bundle of papers. ‘The Senate | Potle largely into mnters | was begun, . of the hr WILLD. JONES. of Kina that were never considered at a moeting, and still | could reply Mr, Jacobs requested Mr. Mitchell to | Railroad Committee were all in their places, The | cost of rating railroads; and thinking | 88 Competent to serve, As name after name was ox- | claim that if his pistol hnd not mised fire he would SHALES H, KRACK, of Ulster, Hed an Naving been passed. The power of | withdraw the rosolutions. Me. Mitebell did so, | roling spirita of the Committee, Mesars. A. D, Bar. | that roliable statistics would not fail to interest your | cused, serions doubts were entertained es to wheth, have shot the Prines. ‘This had effeet on the spece Ce tan dy LAWANTA Albauys this Boned consists in the magnitude of the appro: | saying he would amend them, ber, Geo. ©, Jores, Abraham Van Vechten, | Tibave had estimates prepared showing the amoani | er a jury could be obtained out of the two hundred | taiury who are evidently Doglanidg to lees 40 th THOMAS JL REY, of Wwosauaeahs priations made toward its coffers. Besides, ax steal AFTER WAN! ' Abad ‘J t t . eross earnings of the past three months, to- | that hod been summoned. yi hte: satis ad JAMES J. MOO SURY, af He ing there has been Mr. M.C. Murphy proposes to introdace a reso. | 20¢ Hamilton Harris were of courte in tho room, | gether with the amount paid for labor during the | — Buckhout's demeanor throughout the proceedings | cause of the Princo, WILLIAM We MOSELRY, of King REDUORD fo 4 sctance, fallen @ taoostecnte (lle charge against Police Com. | President Ramsey, of the Susquehanna Railroad, | tame period, as compared with the three cor. | wns quiet and caroless, although he paid strict at- Witneseos for the prosecution wore thon exam: OWENS HUKPELY, of New Yorks ‘ aL Ue wes ti 8 and wrathy to occupy the chair | Fe*Onding months of the preceding verr, ne fol- | tention to what was going on. He sat beside his i ES MO NELSON, of Rockland. some of the appropriations are divided entirely, | Missiouer Manterre loo ‘nervous 6 ¥ IP lows: Gross earnings Decomhor, 1963, $1,199, | counsel with folded arms, and oceasionally ioduiged | ied. ROWARD STURGES, of Columbia. there being no earthly use for the money raise! TOM FIRLDS's ROW, kindly tendered bim by the Sergeant-at-Arms. He | goey: dannarn deer 1,147,088 15. Fob | ine smile at some remark of ajuror undergoing ex: | M. Arnovld testified that Vietor Noir had no in- RDWARD ST i achobari ‘The dividends there are mucb larger than in any Mr. Littlejohn, from the Select Committee to I stood by the window, and thoughout the proceed. | ruary, 1899, ginis.709.74. ‘otal, —$3,945,788.77. | amination as to his opinion regarding gull? or fone. tention of attacking the accused when be went te SILAS SWEET, of teh teat power annually ee Aiden rumen Hono ite | vestigate the enéraes made by Mr. Ficlis agsinet | tore uevs locking daceore ot Mr, Gould, asd amilior, | Groot earnings December, 1900. SLttuAt deme, | sregtee, ato 8 Rervousness was exbibited by | 11) no SOUS TIEHTE, of Albany. reat power annually at Albany. Mr. Ainsworth, and vice rerea, submitted a written | !0#® kep' td : 1870. $1,140,748; Febranry, 1870, $1,061,311 Buckhout when be wns called upon to rise and face | Bis house. HIRAM YAN STRESBURGHL, Gre THE AWSENT TRATCORS lo you propose to reach the | report of the evidence taken. They say that the | ly Winking et Burt. The Erie President paid not the eer. Board of Supervisors, since the bill war defeated yeater Wp, Ingroase in cars tained only by | slightest hi Ramee; OL pay rote ember, 1868, Ainaworth in |‘ ahient heed to : 909, $514,023.12; Febr an accepted juror. He was dressed piainiy, iis hair | Henri Rochefort was called as witness for the neatly brnshed, and he wore afull beard. . " At haif-past B Inst evening only seven jurors had | Protection. There was much agitation among the oment made by Mr. Fields ts «1 hia own evidence, while that of 630,590.14; Jannal ry, 1862), $486.069.50, Tots DANIEL G. DODGE. of Chnton. CREAMER—Cartail their power here this winter, | sustained by several witnesses, ‘The report was tor Genet having emnounced that the Com- Amount of pay rods December, 1860; | been accopted. spectators at the announcement of his name, HUGH M. CLARK, of Kings. Carer ee cate Soar and Pron or else | ordered to be printed. n itte were ready to hear any body in opposition to ie Sree a A?) }7) eae; Lebroary. re 3 E208 2 PL. vrittw Rochefort entered the Conrt room accompanied " mI ‘ a sgorge their money in purchasing . re S70, ‘otal, #1, . Cr ALLOT » LAY va. DENNIS OKERPE, of Kiage. Votes to colent the efforts of the Democrats whe FIELDS AFTEM A LIPS INSURANCE COMPANT, a Pit anki Be Headed hance hd bid ely At: | cost of labor, 208,488.64 Gentlemen, T'hase now hem ieee . by two geadarmes, and took bis place on the witness JAY A. PEASE, of stroy thom. This can be done when the | | Mr. Fields reported that the sercent-at-orms had | Mr. Gould coolly Iald his cane on the floor, and re. | fait betore yea the lncte aad Atatements which fully r Jenks Rane a Tit with the Prese=Di. and. He was pale, but very calm, He replied THOMAS J. LYOS, of Orange. l served a subphirna on Shepperd A. Homes, actuary | tatning his seat, addressed the Committee in a con- | mect every accusation of Mr Burk wnt ‘y he be Quietly to the interrogations, and after repeating the WILLIAM AW, SNOW, of O6se Revonten—What further legislation is proposed | of the Life Insurance Compony of New York, to foreations! tone of roles. expore the slicht foundations on which tis trict Attorney Morris Feareth not Jenks tents of the fete to ten by the eeomned, MUS Le LA MOREE, of Sullivi the Democratic members who favor reform pear here as a witness, but that anid Homes had rere charges are based. Permit’ me to. thank —Mayo and Hannow Found Guilty—sune | Contents of the letter sent to him by the accused, PATUAL K J. FLYNN, of Ulater CREAMER— After all, what the people want more | fused to appear; tI fore thatthe Speuker issue a eae at Pants Mad Of the Berle Railway you, gentiemen, for tie — patience with thee Buckley Plonds Guilty. which occasioned the visit of MM. Noir and Fou- and everything will echanve, Men who now hold | place from which Henry Smith was ousted dere resident in England, tsbal Oost | tome eugeestions us to the true policy of the State | NON, canvassers at the late election in the Fourth | {s'8. Many of the Iatter shook hands with him as 7 Leader of the | Lit high office in New York would be forced into |” ‘This evening Mr, Tweed reported for considera: Ll for the cause of truth end | Lekislnture dealing with the great avenue of trane- | District, Fourth Ward, Brooklyn, was concluded | be took bis sent. fhe Crand Sachem and the Leader of the | private life under at Lonest administration of elec: | tion the Senate bill to consolidate the city and | deem portation, and (he vast interests with which they are The wife of Louis Noir, brother of Victor Noir Young Democracy Iuterviewed—Thor tion laws, county of New York, BOI! | sustice, and calculated to carry conviction to tho | Eonnected. The commtetion of the Hele Gen saance, | yesterday Notr, Creamer on the Sitar Leasing Senator Creamer, your exrrespondent —— minds ot al who bear me of the at F groundiess- | evan era in the prosperity not only of the city of | ‘The Court room was crowded, as it bas been the | 98 called to testify, She was much agitated. She of Retrieving the Latha ‘TOs Lan aud Wet Disevecethl Fob—A Bili'te | Tires body gues tere Ee ewan MNecla SATs (put of the whole State, The pro- | whole week since the election friud cases have been | Suid Victor Noir could not have lapped the Prince, Confidence of Tw . Pe Picks te Koep Hoary Hemi the Police and Sas | 1 clainn that the real cliente of Mr. Burt arc two | nets 6 of Communlontion Witte wee ene ecaitY | op. ‘Thus far three convictions have been found | because the gloves on his hands were found to be Avu xy, March 23,—The council of the Young | | ‘The oe a tuurer Weve J ue ay te pearty 48p. rvisor's Board. JEWISH BANKKRS, the position of New York as a ereat | and two (Justice James Buckley and George Brown, | intact held in Senator Qenet’s teak nian er and was thor cellent humor, “Wren Avpaxt, March 23,.—A bill to keep Henry Democracy held in Senator Genet's rooms tast n! our correspondent entered he Was co! ably (Heath and Raphael); that the money to carry on Fe Ne te raaneial centre was from that date | canvassers of the Twenty-first Ward,) have pleaded | Other witnoseen corroborated the statement of buried Ina spacious arm chair and bnsily engaged | Smith to the two offices he now ‘holds tlegally, hi G4 Hot AJourh cat a Ceep late howe, ‘The eeonte cure, As tine passed on, however, the ennal was the proceeding wus obtained by coercion and fraud, d ty. Arnould that Noir did not intend to quarrel with the UE Md . bs " s ot Pop Daly a pn , found ‘to be inadequate to transport the immense | &Ul : t hed iranapired fn the Assembly Chamber inthe | COE Ovo cee Well Boeeed resume sien have | Peet tmaceled through the Assembly, and now SF dona Ade, owners of Erle stocker tien Teeerit’ | and increarine nroauettone of the new Ntstes of ths | Mr. Jenks, tn summing up for the defence, attack | Prince morning were thoroughly eanvussed and considered. | heart tha’ tcuints\orcrMeLean hasremotea yon? | I” the bands of Tweel's Senate Committee on Cities. | of bona J saree; Heath @ ineor Northwest, sua yoar alter witnessed the construc: | ed the Prows for prejudging these election ea M. Morol, a reporter of the Monitevr, testified that Bevers! Senators earnestly demanded the removal | Mit Twe eve vot sot received oftelal intor ‘White's bill to legislate Smith in office was merely shares; Raphael nt USM shares. | iow covers ihe es of toe country: act WOFk | wien they had been trying. Tt had got to be very | the witne fnow swear to Fouvielle’s asmis- of Grand Sachem ‘Tweed from his position as | Maton of Wve fel bat k hw doubt that “ne bas | biind. While all the Assemblymen had theit ey notates have been feecived, protesting wonton | came tue mruxele lor the carrying trade, and rival | diMeatt to find men to eit onajary whose minde | elon that Sour sls Prince, did not say #0 at Depety Street Commissioner, for they had no doabt | ““ConureronDer What {aducol Mr, MeLean to praetor amet by shored throarh un proceedings of the Commitieg. Tend another | linen attained every nerve to obtain the lion's share | were bpilonmecabe enced ac rash Isha Peas it Mr. Tweed had been secretly operating to eilect | remove yout der their noses, The decoy was successful he tleman own two millions of Erie stock, whieh | Of this Inera * Aeate, Ae ice GC . > ald M. Milliere ond other wiinwekes tontified to t hg : 4 td TWEED-MNefore I ro any further 1 dosies Dill passed by the Assembly consists of two eections, | We fre carrying in Lonton. I wus compelled by Mr. Geo, Crouct, an Anglo-American stockholder, ge Gilbert. in charzing the Jary, sal byeieal es ot Vieior Noir, and the § Whe deieat of the Now Charter and other bills. Others | its that T entertain nous but. the oth resolution of the London Stock Exchante. x he Pert dressed the Committer on behalf of the | + In prosecutions against public officers the law dic- | Physical we “ ted upon the removal of Mr. A. D. Barber and | lattugeatwact Me Melina ee iveltuwe |. The frst repeats seetion 6, of chapter 403, Laws of ayn atilling per atareto Ste. Burc’s | Rnalish shareholders, who vrotested ‘asainst the | eat tnt they were enuited.to.aiatr ana liberat can. | bility of his striking the Prin th Police Commissioner Henry Smith as Collectors of | he bas pursued this course 'n 9 bee te the | 1906 end also section 2, chapter 290, Laws of 1800. TED IRATE, Ghee Seer emt iee Bro. | Pair Ramsey took (he. ode and bitterly Geacunced | Lered Oh atriMrrE Ghien ban GEOR mated be toe Ei, | aileced. d wine jh id that ti had bes lemen with whom be is operat- | The sod section reads ax follows pose to go a step further, and compel me. if 1 ex 4. Fok 4: bi rict Attorney, and which had not been proved, nor by During on intermission of the Conre many frienda Amesments, on the ground that they had been T om charzed with being s party to (he defeat i Fiala t ore of the | Rect tocarry my stock in London, or hare it mer. | Messrs. Fisk and Gou' anything In he howspapers, or any other way OF fori, 1 working with might and main against the #nceoss of m ciagter nn the other Ulan the Anka: | uitovollion foites Inetie: erentter veiceteg ‘he | ghantabie au thedondon Stock Bechinur, tn regitar | “certainly have some rertonal feeling enon this | SF serihageacary rn wegen ei inevideges | Of M- Rochfort gathered around him, wl the mew ures of the Young Democracy, The Ho erday; Ideny on my word as agent) tea ct ting, bis term of of, | thateteck in the name of Heath & Kaphacl. by a entyyc Nut it is po tecrsamy io co into persoual mat: | was their decision to be elected. The Indietr cendarmes interfe nd surrounding the prisouu. ye Arpad baker tolakes ree | appointed, w da term Of OF | eenenes oF cas pemre hor de no | kere uete. Tao dest one thing, aud that nto rid my. | enbatantially for misconntinw Toba Me y emphatically counselied the gentle net tt o Kept recurs pled a Sars | fee secept ‘any office or” public ‘trust, | Feselition of she London Stock Exchans ae POC at respons oia'y os amy tadusare V may nave | Red ehargce, neginas (he canvarsere was (or cau kont his friends back. noveme v every ple ehali be decired bay ‘oupan and ther + le of Brie stock ahall be a delivery e: had I, en In power and aon ore votre for ME a than he rece " ar: is predicte emt-oMiclal ¥ Ben presout to make Wo these gentlemen, They can do ue they | Shall de de : fo Ao Et Gept it ie restatered in therame of These genticmen, | th Nand tae ae a Te Deve NS | MOTO Gi toh restca ee aeeee te recerved: The bur. | Te is predicted in eemt-oficial quarters that a ver A CLEAN SWEEP Pe sold ha . ned this « ee some time | the same whall t ad to bute Sec Ce prehy nl for a moment the fesatt of this prone toe dist rebte, and to Fd | auestion in the em te Whethertvat had been done.” | dict of accidental homicide will be given, vd been afforded ap opportunity to Jo 80. . ‘ * ¥ on. You condense in the hands of two gentle cas F believe, not only dis | The Judge then reviewed the evidence, and ended — II the adhere v1 and shall be vacated. A\) sett or paris of vets taco’ x @ Judge then re ed the evidence, and en of all thy adh rente of the Ring. These stipendiaries rile. Tain not at ell angious to remain In | Sir nme te ed at beret hw men . by saying that no honest jury could rest their ver- THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. aught ow their masters, for so long as any of | oMice, but L Wits kav ae cutee 3. This act shail cake effort immeuiatoly Tar BNTINE VOTING FowsR OF TaB RarB RatLwar | THM phillipic. nbich had evidently been for several | dict om suspicion only. The jury Focirer, Atl Alter —-— them remained tx offee tho party was not eae, By | Pres gyre ee tee ee Tho dill clearty rellevos Smith of the ps nt STOCK, the orator’s luir standing erect, The gevares were TE eer) THMRINEG HILAL VERON | ipkg sii erie jority in the Honse for ee Ta cee eee em EO Ty mTTOey Il coe Tisee en Getta urate Ea Ras tee eT TI oat | sorTelilifa/in: Ibe base OF hi6 tore BHOMSR: Mamluk bench iY anes ts ro oaeene very violent, and even Mr. Burt, who had been ex. | ‘tne other election cases were then put off until the Irish Penal Bil, Commiscioner Tweed and of Mesere. Barber and | fend mysail, Thave sever been caugnt napping set, | then re@necte it ao againet elt future ndeoten | eerie pwn cae dollar, Bona fide ows cea eee eflances wi'n bin seemed adashed | next Monday, when counsel for the dofence will | Loxpox, March 23.—In the Commons Mr. Glad. It was also decided to hold a meeting of the Tam. | th nin Heneral Cor ee has ben ——. manage the a and ater to the warts o en a H uve been had offered to rotrocede the Rock of Gtbraltar to Saturday night, and that the objec 5 poration t+ : Sates —— cng HE THe stotntory penalty is from a merely nominal ary Hall General Committee next Monday night, | Gf tat ‘meeting. is te resote you rem tie eee Renttne Preccedings of the tiralelntur tae ttt Sed tanking bows in heehee ae city | MARRIAGEN IN UPPER FENDOM, | ite Miniory Penalty ig Irom a merely | Spain, The bill (or the enforcement of the laws in thorder to remove Mr, Tweed from the Chairman. | manship of the organization fy tbe Geaste the Gills to incorporate the Metro. | oo b oadition of things i net ers: —————_ Treland was then ti up. Lord Claude Hamilton olltan M Art and to exterd the net for the | 6 le that sob a cond 0 in the me 5 — a reland Was then taxen up. Lord a Whip of the Committee, and to make other changes, | MM. Tweep— Mo I Lave been told. Protection et the vinuting of oysternin Queens Conney | conclusive arcument of the widom ofthe law Hy Kionabls Weddine in the Old Brick THE CITY OF BOSTON, charged that the Libe since their accession to Aaving dotermined upon these things the cauens was | QCRRESPONDENT— Wiil yon be there tuts judicious enactment tne contro! Of the road ts Chureb this Evootne-Other Stylish Naps + miiea ine iin OF ti Mx. TweeD—Certainly Lwill. always come to fond fromthe | prevented from passion imto the busGe, OF ines thale-Goantp for Mrs. deruudy, Woe She Burned, or Did Her Botters Exe | ce, ollormly promoted the agitation of t srought to end, and Sheritf O'Brien, John Fox, | the frout. I propose to fully expinin my position to nd evabiing Hichmout Cou | perienced and irresponsible partion, and it {# effec- of th ata question in order to prescribe coercive « 1 Commisstoner MeLean retarned to New York. | ‘he public then. That will probably be the oul tuilly secured from being sold out to the One of the finest weddings of the season is to | plode ¢—The Prophecies of her Buwineer: Mr. Whalley held, in's shogt speech, that Popery . * | chance I shall have, for certainly they tave not i vania Central or the New York Central Coy 5, 4 be celebrated this evening the Brick Chareb, It is said that on the night before the sailing of | was the. selon inish actrows, Mr. Bryne, inp~nie Mis morning, on calm consideration of what oc- Aigrded me an opportunity to do 0 bere, THE BXUISK PECULATION. gitoer of which could well afford to pay two or | ym 1M. THN os eeAR Stems at ints tatnate | the ctasinnn Dibe af Mastan = ganty at hewomamerrs, | wemnoer for Kilkenny, objected to the powers in: warred in the Assembly yesterday, the Young ‘ORRESTONDENT—Don't you intond to resign on ges chat Sean mwtinme to. at localize the Brie. So | *’ le are Mr, Mortimer vekeozie, agent | Including her Chief Eaginuer, visited some friends | {rWsted to the local tugistracy as tyrannical and Democracy realized that although th Seturday night? Excise Roard—Telling | much for of the Lond ao ae sited hl ft ; : dangerous. ¥ ugh their messares fn twerp— They will bi lanek ue | oak Of (he Havre steamers, £3 Broadway, and Miss Hor | in Paterson, N. J. That they then eaid that the Fortescue, Chief Secretary for Ireland, dented that Aad been beaten, yet their position was, if anything, 1 will ga Of compni 4 2 With regard to the statements made hb riette P. Willioms, piece of Mrs, Wiltiom How City of Boston, on her last trip this way, broke one | the Government had abdicated ite function in Ire- Mrcazer in New York elty. They knew thet the Jnnetore, Mr. A. D. Barber came into the Rejected a $1,000 Who Draws | hort be ore your Comn Teun only say that 4 . | of k serene 2 thet 14, two-bladed | 194, oF encouraged il/usions, as bad been charged. Serabé cl tiie Ansetabs . room. Mr. Barber is the RIN. WHO w Venere they conflict with ex "ged Leth in conver. | this city. Mise Williams, who to ane of the Tet | Of her propeller fans, and thet an old, tworbiaded | Het ceintastad Cinticem tte, ten Doan, Omegeds reve 0! the: Aspembny hed secei ved iia ce Sun Lonay At tho meeting of the Hoar of Excise yester. | sation with myself, and in the hearing of others. | beautiful women In America, bas receutly returned |-fToDeller whoel was pat in to carry them back to the | fam The ee he Tekan and J stronger ral Paid (3/008 tavaae apy, ; e When it became known that Mr. Burt bad arrives | geo ive tise ini Matate, Whar dua | otberstide, where the o . now, because heretofore it had been wit Yom tho Ring, legion of politicians from New | He.{s a aentleweu how culture, and enjoys the | day, Judge Horworth offered the following in New York, I took immediate stepe to from an extensive tour in Eur wher w ber * etd by uld be perfectly r dhe bf cl don been without e , Dtatfon of never deserting his friends and of | Rested, That the Finance Committee of the Roard | evory feciiity (ur nm of the Company's | everywhere admired in society for her bewuty and | paired by Me substitution of a new taree-biaded ir. Gladstone closed the debate. He apologized ork, high ond low, tand omall, made their ap- eping his word. Mr. Barber said that be bad | of Excise ‘report to ths Roard at its next ecting. | gtaire. of an influential | accomplishments. Several hundred cari tovite- | faa like the ome she bad broken. Tn consequence of | for leaving the conduct of tha divcusion terete Trish morning. The heard of his removal. I don't eare for te offer, | what oticers rf the Raard of Health bavecon tie re | SBalre. 4 ; Sas dodelt of ong Weds. to. the wheel, tie sueicears Yoarance sds morning. They described the excite 1 Rourd. been compensated hy the | cation: Seat he nd, Bterest: | tion are out, and the fashionables expect oue of th i ro | Secretary, thowh that officin! perhune was the prop- pent among their brethren in New York as intens said be, Tt has giveo me more trouble than twice . for services per don MY request the most 'riendiy ” od spect Of the | remarked to their (riemde that (hov exnected to have person. He was sc to say that the tone of the t among > the salary attached to it can ‘compensate we for vely for tbe last named | and conciliatory advances. offering to take him over | most brilliant hymeneal events of the year. Tne | bard duty in the Are Urigaié. this rip, we the ma cussion might be e'nesified under three heada s Some of these gentlemen were very eager to tar and | Connesronpent—Why have you been remov Seaton Th Rachael Ceoutan aaa ahew ale eho Urides and her attendant bridesmaids will appear in | chnery Would nave to ‘ron Yaethird’ faster: and | pee teremeaste (Be cMainel under three heada ather forthwith the seoundrela who had sold out | | MB. HaRngw For sticking fo my friends, f teok “ihe salary of eat of such | ACTUAL CONDITION OF THE COMPANY'S Prorenty | the most beautito! of Imported costnm a Maimeri te fiat fis nesce. | Of the Governne M1 third, criticism ‘of the mo- aie ae 4 j Upon ingratitude as the Worst of erimes, and the the salary of eucl of such conprttc ROPE he most beautital of imparted costnmes, and tie | plosion in consequence. It Is sald Thur fms sescr. sy ad 8 shied, art tet every aud i wus with mueh diff aly that they tain who deserts ts fread is ia oy res Gaderer the Heard Of Menith. ana ihe ‘ames of all | and tho working of the « ferent departments, Me, J numerous ele of Murray Hill are on tip ato ne Hon wor posittnie’ Wiel cua tas Prenie: ot the Live for imtrodncine the bill, “rhe stato of Ireland, sould be restrained from accomplishing thelr de- | ing of a gentleman's enciety Vorthe Roapl ot Exeice wit were not exci | Bark however, tefised to bold any Intercourse with | What the dve bevutitul maidens will weck, A sinall | empineera fon thick Mae ! we | sof airy eri 4 ; : iby Wied Af esee Cie coe onrene pceee. | factory. Agrarianism, however, wus, rani] a nha etahive aac ik high FenMtOT aqetford and Kenuedy here interrupted | tively emnlovie av that fieata, Soa the Sat race, | Erie’ Directors Until the deusade or” Mere, | farally reception wills follow the ceremony, bur on | corineer ophesic, and that the steainer has bee | tox Seeasic i fee! cortain that the next spring and ‘al Your correapondent vext stepped into the room of | Facies, over ant above his stuted bulncg, and the cause | burt at such rude end. Gnevurteoas their ce Hing tour. they will give @ grand (ull drees recep: | coal had proven fasudcient and the sienmer | ad by she cared to hima Pee TT Lin Ee eeaie pomeeal: at teatat POLICE COMMISSIONER sxaTM, Of avetl allowance Ib Fark ense, determined to let matters take their course wiih tion to thelr many friends In the elty Banvaliek Sp eaap icine Vee sina } 7 vein «. harber and Bmith war received. “Ht created | hating with Me. Owen Brenuan and Jud; Fuge Hosworth said that he offered the resolution | further interference. iortiy atterward, Mr, Bart, | ,, We have, slvo information reear:ivg the approach. | “Lisnow, March 24 The Warrior has | ~. and Bry ived, r je was chatting with ) weo Brenuan and Judge é A ee ‘i apparently ashamed of the position he ing wedding of Dr, Lisnbure of the Tsgus from Madeiri, She s no titi " ot wiroronive. for everybody experted Ht. Mr. Tweew | Fithian, Liv was for a wonder reepectably dressed, | 10 View Of an article whirn had appearet in Tne | Mhvarenthy a tg es, Square Sa, an! Mise Victoria Starr the stumer City of Coston Warries lea neec aia A +The MRSAMony given by winynd no Han Of regret when the Intelligence | His boots, bowaver, were made (of Very coarse | Sex, and which be believed to have been pudiished | Ietonlew, g me to cail Cognmnizert on the evening of the 2b Inet. in the | eral casceof smallpox on board the om Onipekal steamer on Y Monk's e was glad of bs a ee et hay W€ | for good motives and for jnstibuble ends: tor when ure of the Holy ‘Trinity, on Madison avenue, an a Bombay hofore the Inventigation Xoko- LEADIN Paar unusually happy article rach we the one ty whieh he allude |, reflect: Ouiee an’ between us, and w gto | evening at 1 sixth street The New Jersey pil bill, just passed, is | BP OP anita tnove | FADED SE OF Dee FARTS MA. SMITH—I never felt Lappier in my life. T foe persona incemces he tot do all tn wy pa ie RETIRE BU eet Wet tie Mins Coivill are to be mar. | recarded ax unconstitutional by the Seerviary of the | Of {he Onevta, while there wax much alarm fur Liat “t ing upon persons in oftice, he was bound to beieve Ain my p IM arFiving ats sett of the Bi and it w med “ne fret visited Senator Thomas J. Creamer. and | am no longer Collecior of Assessments, you know. if O08 p sort te tee ried on th the Brick Chureh. Mrs, | Boart ot Commissions of Pilot, The bile against | OF¢ as deemed necessury to | foun’ that gentieman in his room Tam very lag I was removed. I have ‘more busi: | that the expornre wae made for justifiable ends, J Men! of the questions al issue iw the controvers), 1 | fled on 1) ‘ily Hue bymeneal event, | compulsory pilytace, BOW under consideration in | M#Ke for shoal water with all speed Foser 8 Bs ee ec ene tea ae Siaee, weplle: Feuiote. sie: Irom Police Colamlesionsr; Gan’ shOy;. || clase eran anmoti ind, ualtiwan eroeided that some 1 teeen Oe ef Teal nomalse Weeleiie mee ory | The Senate Rememb r= the Country's De ~ a Ooly Prim's Ordore Lake Beecegntsed Srithe on the Important topic of the day, wen? apres 0 the el he nd your patience more outa PE : mve Spavish Army th } your correapondealio qosations aalecsniy e i : es ee ea ; hey | Of the Coties nppertaining to the clerks of the Excise | and your patience more than wouts oe r ndera, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Pi tA eal ane sf hades Bie to watt acter eee es ee Board mizht be performed by the clerks of the Board | 'icasanl cr profitable. | Sume ebservations and Wastivatox, Murch 23,—The Senate has agreed —— Maontp, March 23.—Gen, Prim has issued ore on opinion relative | Joie Of Hoaltly, and for suck additional work the law,on Mise Mr, Burt's may, however, be repeated |. Wass reason is Cacsine renee eens Prof, Risley's Spanis! troupe has arrived in this | dera ty the army officers and to the rid garrison. bitisMinvihe’Assem: {NG saaeuet rather thiok 1 wil verve seven | aRleaisn of he Ward or atetth permitted vein | he Dproved the lap rea pilon cnered ts Tenetoe Fenton for ihe pay: | Diol Bisey'¢ Spanien troup io obey no rides in extreme” eventualitin,ublowt 4 be compensated by thes Board nas. Board o PRINCIPLE OF CLASsIPIEATION has teen cecranided of his bounty money by | ‘The handsome Serg Be signed by him ears mor ‘ ho has een cecanded of his bounty mone 6 handsome Sergi Bah " } Sexaton ve srxpressed iat Oe ihre Prominent Republicans your Exche a Regurdin hrivate meetings roeh were h MTs embert nthe Dievetors’ Wily art renarked 1 qogaeae, weee dairaudel of hi any aney by ete ban dsomne Bey, rant Baboock. Beekman i nrtos to ‘ay, the Treasary Bond Loan bitt Drivion very tr et during ve last oy ol en be p: ol enute y e Bnerd os bdr earth, le parpose t a siilar provinic asin force ony fo he recovery of nem 19.00 Ps Comnitass Band that ’ ahoald Wea'panee ¢'by 150 de iwenty. ur hou wang t wil do $9 no Tt Valor eee Me parlor of Senutor of conailering matters ecuvected Wit ieh saikconds.” Us spoke to meat nee Leet ysis a EGG uw f H : Rast man be wewle aoe Ser car belief that the action of the Assembiy yestorday was | > “THe WICHTH WARD THONDERDOI Foe CHWs 1H cOneha myse fond Mr. Fisk, golog so far to pronoures us vd that i would be a gr " UEC IA IRD. brought apout by secret and corrapt combination DERDOLT. id had ass the ablest railroad inunugers In tule count : . ‘ Met a sald Bee of New York city Democrats und Republicans, 1 | ‘The Senator expressed his judement that the de the Bos keep trom | stating bis wet that ae cecald roi, country, and pega Ah gta dh a Ke Th ut Fire tn Williamsburg —D, mH Uo! surprised at the result, because I never be- | feat of Democrutic measures in the House. yesterdsy | the philic anvthing w to Know, | Of Direecors, He deqoniien on Cetet or te - vd other work try 10F the. prot ; Muce en, Beved inst the public plunderers of tbe New York | was uflected by 4 combination Of Hie Beneereny | he puplie anvthing w Unnecessary alarm. At represented that he shonld have vs wd Other WF Sore prot _ Hon 0! Stores and Dwelling fity aud county government would consent to the | and King Republicans who for yours have. bi meetings, howe nese belonging exclu | and aclection of 12 out of the to be paid atter the claim bas been allowed’ es In Williamsburgh yesterday morning, fire was sage of bills depriving them of their enormous | united together in plundering the City and County | sively to the Rowrd xcise bad been introduce, inte nis not CSS: DORR: IPE HOE: CHUL Ae DpON alowed: discovered in Alphonse Shellas's trniture | P * hinted at his own appotntm Fo store, 88 renee withogt Nerugale,, i ‘ Treasury and. raised large sums of money whic if and acted on by the Bo ud solely ax auch Boy Jol DT oaked bin to mame t sceuiees Grand street. ‘Tho flames «preal with rapidity, east, PORTER—Who do you think should be held re- | it is asserted on good anthority was employed | Excise Such business, §he udmitted, properly bee Tita inciude in the Directors, nd " "i Ries i —.— and north, unde bigh wind, extending to }pousible for the desertion from their party of the | for purootes of ‘curruption, He. Hinchinan | longed to the public meetings and had tt heen theee my fatta gg ge dy ee ee een Fast day in Massachusetts, Fins street. The following te ‘a summare of Deranerate who voted against the bil? and npecial deputy (of Sweeny, ‘Tweed, aud | there, It might porsibly have elleitet wo comment pects in War Board, J ,,katly this morning John Kelly, with hig in. Hesssehnielies ‘ + #ustalned Sexaton CneamEn—Clearly some of the so-called | company — offered 10,000 tor & city member's ——S a eusurer, #1 rolber Pitrick, attempted to renter the sailors’ 4 oko Japan ports is SRAMD § + Paop: Py ven Jeaders ot our party,” Leonsider it the mont cegred. | voteto kill the bills, sad S00) was dlered ‘or any | pMOTOGKAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, ee UreE. AF. pourding-hoase st Watt and Washington streets, and | Decoinin: active over tae Pecitie Iaittrad Tae ORGRRY batches eiel Cea eltar fiction etacle that by over been witnessed tn this | Detwocratic mm aber who would rol himself on finan of the road, as Thad | Beth we fad eked di mond stunn ! (rhe oflcers . A schooner, name unknown, was capsized in at an stock, $3,000. 1, thet men who have grown enormonsiy | the occasion. Now, snid the Senator, this conspir Teanten tnheen 4. of Capt, Pests’) command bore them to the Leonard | Ponghkesvaie bay yesterday Hee crew were picked Althauser's lager Beer aaloon. Totalt Wealthy by transierring the speropriations fortis | acy hes been xolng cn for weeks, wna the rinelpal v vities im the Marble Pataes. ining, Aral, however, reimbursing t atroct Police Station, where Patrick lay gntil 1 | an bye presing tag orm over 8.00; partially deatroved eee New York eity ya RanaRE from the treasury into | sent in making the bargaine Wis one of Tweody's | The defeut of thy Police bill was received in | omec, ‘Tu tier proctitis o'clock iM wn insensitie condition porning « Canadien, named John Nam A tabaren i, Pte the Boers, All ee cir pockets should ase their fli-gotten gain Ropublican oMicebolters clonely identified with the 5 Fallee Ge “i 4 gilts “pitt no intelligible rev! !soun atterward the ——— Was fonnd dead neruss @ feuce ou Haughton r red ‘? eats 4 UMLIING Lan aaa aca? ring for years, and It catural that since this com | br Dolice Central Pian led ie ial Peel er Ml MC AC a Ste BIOL WASHINGTON GONSIP et in ot. Altane: Vt deride Wistaker’ asd ocean? bination al e 4 Falees 1 Dalle ¢ ‘a cile a8 Dest he can the statersonts made tom on > Supervisor Keirny, of Chicago, after having re- ¥ & Democratic Assemb vot el thei ry erlously o b Ae ans e ire ‘ a " sock unkavwe tountry have secured immense fortunes and patronage should | * Royal salute, but after a while Rave up the motion, | 442 AS to the Classitication bil, the te for a Maleter to Parngtay Mile si eat in * ho ding owned and occupied hy Verney Me Revonten—Do you believe the charges that are | continue to desire to hold on to the spoils of the | and instead of 21 guns ordered 2 buttles, Walling | MF Burt so loudly demands, T woud The Howse yesterday passed the F ny bil, go i'k Deniers Convention in session at Croton | Elroy ; lors, ese, ' ile oat conator Tweed, that he has betrayed | same corrupt menus by which they originally ne th sceording to his own aamis= far ameuden thes lee frends Conte Leh reaolved yesterday to. fury thing but the No, M—Occupied by Moyer g « aie * purty into the hands of the Republicans? Guired them. It was necessary, however, that ab- | fronds ta Larry She ee te opel te Bee a ees Ne prune! vats The Fenate bill for the distribution of arms ia tho | ete bale Piped wrt Customers, | ritnre, aud owned by Sr Crome; Wess Bio Caramen—I know nothing directly that proves | varently Tweedy shou! d be desirous to secare the | wmited, and Manicrre winked knowincly, aud sald the whole number would reliugus Naan voae outh ehuatd be follower by abil for the distrioution | york: steamiod Into Haliths Oo Tuer olen Rp 4 Nontit Finer Steeee PRoventy.—No. i5—wutldin, at Nr. ‘weed assisted his old Republican friends | restoration of power to the party to which he bo: | that he would take time to anawer THR NUNS | ton tet tie faced Ln the United si Tie | ofteas. #sEpely of coal, DUE teal) bo land passengers afticiaa | OWN hy Mr Richards, and occunied by the family o able time, bat the evidence te very strong against | longs, though secretly engaged in this uetarious | Charges, Smite was nowhere to'Fev acon Beeneas | an ies nurodaced in Oe este sien cy tissed the Judielary Committe with anal pox gfiagier anes shoes $e Insurance on Building, nown Mr, od through AnBdCtiOD Peed ed tree hature | spent the day in hunting for a solitaire diamond pin | teudead, nid ist ¥ : fia Waite Aiwes a6 n Senator froin Mis. lssip) —— reo, Me. Van Deke wie unineored, fit Manda t2, Pass. Democratic” measures | of the material be ‘employed, atid the operations io presentto the Hoa. Denis Barat he enntales | iru ryesaus. fan cash 9 Lea ae icant inte 4d without netion a HOURS OF LEISURE pea anit tdi owuad by Air Fletcher ond oecupied a lepublican lure =owhen the | with whic! Dp clan are Convected that tho; ere thet happier en sleepy old Capt dene o Sevens tC sent es hessoge be Senate 4. ow 29—Datding own by} y 4 wer of the Kepablican marty @pposed | could escape detection aud exposnre. My earnest | Part qi, {heir happiest, Ha enaig on his fers | Aemeyveluk to formiah an exyericnecd ni ' cree Wonauatea ie int on ame Le, ao OY MF Kelly aud ocounied by t fob Williamson woke and Wore a smile on his for: | tent mangement beyond the coultul of creea i the nom nation of George I. Maud The Princton Collete Alumni have » banquet four fa ts im, and it would be a sad reflection on that gentle: | desire, said the Senator, Ww to secure ty the cit¥ of iow vi - $ os Secretary of Dakota Territory ' a # Danquet in - Man ov say it he was in earnest in. the contest | New York a good charter und pico lie. es ISCRAI oat Spike Arve tanee aikeal a Tioees A. Gendtare Hawaea: Santee cet nailer lave Merron rl i Cnatle Garden Badly Dormnged, and Books, Sorred Vopetiicen Lesuinures Soctd oan nae A FAIR RLRCTIVE PRANCHIRE Foot Racing in Paterson holders tu vote, = . . “tw Committes to thvestigats Senate toa Fiauh Dune ie qhe eveut We" Brinasy alk doe deo. 0 reds | Setvirein'a Democratte Aembly, SPM | sy nasy condone thatthe Demoorntie party of | A walking match was contested yesterday in | Wrsvious tthe iat anna thie lat swintor Gouhiom had fesgaenty te rain oF shite. Last evening a fire was discovered on the roof Reroxten—Thon you think that he was not in | the State will seo the necessity for thelr own pro | Pateison by James Smith and J Sroninion by the stuckoliens ae In the House, yesterday, Mr ciumtes Ca Amaia Teal) tiie atone Capt. MaRS | deat enna Re aioe ee uate : CHBAMERCAN las theods who bs chor, The mijoarninent of Leieiature without se: | waving » aturt of 1,000 yurde, Baton aceoant of the | cordingly he or a large Common Couned And ofthe Noreen howe sek ‘Tie Rev, George H. Henworth lee thiseven: | tate the inal buil bo had any inflaence | curiug this . would result in the inevitable hold oF 4 ; na Oh at ti the n y, Were opposed to the bill from the feat of the Democracy for years Though 1 way | weather, a distance of 3 miles was agreed upon, | Bou in wceordance with th MA DNGE Ot MBS AR MOS OP MIST ROHN OS GRirP 1 Bee ah intoep ea vine Lateral Wh avenite | extent of 50K The damage to books snd papore ji weed general'y turns up with his friends, | regret the failure of the bills yesterday, 1 am couti- | Stolth giving Adam 200 yards’ start. Adams Wolked fast “ha ag 1g taped et Alideugh yesterday wun fixed for taking u BI OPO HERR 99 BOWEN Ww estimated wt $1500, Covered by insurance, od now that Tweed bas not acted in good | dent of eventual success, and that it secures to the | off in coud atyie, Smith started at a stride. that Rill, she omy ohjection ever made to thie secerorme niet Mr. B ered Rov WOH OP on Jecture ly > ociates in the Senate, Tis interests | Young Deiwvcracy sin undoubted triumph, because it | eu Mt up to his opponent at the distance of 25 | by the: prea, ohare ute agiand, | covet ce eemeely sntore Be thee Maes, Ron To TL Pngath Wane Ob a: Other Losses by Fire. F Way, sud GO One knows ! better | is pluin tbat to the efurts und falthlessnese of Messra, | miles, and stalking past him, reaching the goal con moved t dy, sorazent RL Lik the hanata ie inte Cae on on part | street, betweeu Nath wil Tent myent be residence of Mr. Martell, near Middlev Abe tris ; Tweed, Bweeny, and Co., can be clesriy treed this, | a derably in advance. “Smith wou the prige, making Dat clock iat Ras ie sees easel tears tinearor tase Beockath iy opposed | apne dW erm of Menphin, Tenn. lectures | ciinion townibip, Sedu was b Pr ceiaertles joyon think that there were other ; ic in 2Y minutes. oil, When the law was fo small mine | tot per institute, on tt on ae J. Curtis's carriace manufactory in Kingston, N.Y. * Democrats intereeted in tue deient of the TEMPORARY DISCOMFITURR. eee rit ; only a agal Bl . reliud giviug civilization to Eng ’ wrriage tha ¥in Kingston ° : i ority Of the steck of the Kriw Raliway Company Comptroiter Hutbard fas Was dystoyed on Monday wight. Loss $10,000; ineurt awrn enn he no qnestion eeponsible for these acts, kno fe went chised their stock since tie puxonge of the law, | oderizhth of auy per cont, whieh vor evening, Thomp , , Wideu'ly (ere was op enor moaut Of money | whieh they bere seauired from the fat omess they | The musical erent of this evening will be the | Sittn Hint FHC slnce the puntage of the law, | onecilth of gue nel cont. wiieh, Ne ORTEARE eee e LORS, cidthina WARAMse BOE oat wee wa aah tne Tema” 12 heduce the parerable traitors who sold | bave Leld, and which they have now employed to | gr und vocal and instramentul concert in the bail of | nvisions. Uf, as Mtr. Bort OT errata Moet, recened from oatlone L Tae acvauiiaatsoaee extent of B00 5 Sree See elvis, and there must have been the ntlompied destruction of the Demoeralie party. | ihe ¥.34.C. A, Anew prima donna, Misy Fannie | repr 2 miyoriiy of the stock by an ownership | a" Aue 7 ates on ail. HH. Garr's ature tn Buda, Bi, was burned youter MANY MORE RRADS AT Wore will huri then from power: und probably petore aequired in n few : hing | A petition was received at the Treasn Mutton is going down, and the eating honse keep | oi as Bey Hie inset ee a this Logivisture wdjourne. tuey "will be eom. | Goodwin, will make her déyat before an Awerioat tener WAH | cul ina g Atnoito init n Caled Uh ars are causegusatiy chogifalt yet, Low. #18000; Insured. A Masonic Lodge nvr wr on the anrface, polled to give some of the fli-gotter | audience, She is suid to possess a xonrano voice of Hag ea © Hain Hortety,” @ wecres or. anteity Jorn Roll quirreted with Join W. Gribbia in Hes. M a PD, a adithokrE—Do you think that Mr. P. B. Sweeny | caine which they haverequired and which can‘sveny | Wudience. She is euld to possoss a sonra (in mines to ours. and whore | (2 ity cqteriaiiiuent of the citizeus ter sticetand'bit oma piece ofiseat, nee 10H TORI RES ee area asl aa eallnvag Company's net Ho with be vacertaimed by examining the diferent records of | this cauntty at le spill be Mee de Blume, tn abecrined Ghd Leclenio’ eoent mporty. fee. of ity him. “Pate, Din and Neil Bryant both keco the ball a-rolling; | Bikes aud six bos care Luce, gintion tum 1 tc t the city of New York and tie adjacent counties Souvenir de Shoo Fy’ “La Beli nN sinre to cripple and desiroy the | OL masquerading suits’ for their’ poxt entertain, | ban theblace ty hthe white and rede)” : bite’ naon's tv eVilence ugaiimt ny first tere le no Loetwution during this session, | naise,”” Chansonottes Comiquer, thy foruiorel which | munutuctutes OF tits uct eat eee | Men tae et et ooHt SHE BURL y@mtertain, | Lan the bl ee te ana tee CC UO TCR Hie see ter reat 4G \ was et necessury tor those who | iley will not realize their capoctutions, because the | Ishisown composition, Hy rerae ae ates ¥ at mor Fevonded that hy knows of g0 law wutnoriaing hii to | | The writers on the Tritune are bout organizin ne ATOPY ADA. W. Flshier'a confectionary eeta\ Fk to show thety bands, All they hud to | tux levion will not have those approvriations neces A - fuaton STN oy ee omen gaet [ comply with auch a rentost A Mutual Aid Society. It 1 not to be Greeioymosy nary rment tn Whingtn WE were, bu tuod. yeetor duy 0 the mon and employ their | sary to carry out their plundering schemes, One ol Broadway Meveha ote in Trout te. “4 Pitre ee tee ene ere road Under im ———— spirited 4 abbreviative newsboys arg | UUPNIOK: Favs. Ot! Pah ai ea ey. at thet : porters’ restrictions, that would eruah out ever 5 7 : nee shia abbre ye are iv extensive stiles of the Lauisvilie City Raw }S pooens Ler ete RueeD | thelr bills talroduced by Hepais Haros, to leas H A case of snuggling was wp before Commis: | manutretory ov the line of the roudt tn this way 9 | PLASHES PROM THE OCLAN CARLES, | stoty vonwntis | Hew comin paper, Punchy; | onecatonsiag aiilles of she Laulsville City Had We ie tant uet mek Mak, wentle- | hold bath ofices of Folie Commissioner aud Super: | sioner Osborn yesterday, Inatore Wolf nud HN. | juow fauld be struck which won} Hae Te | cottcary Glareate cannes n Buenos Ayres. ‘The West Side Riovatet Railway has heen com. | Ine hones were burned yestontiy ene re and boards he left thie city some weeks ago or has been May, silk brokers of Broadway, are ucenved ot de 4, With regard to mismnnigements Tavngunee 2 +0 ane plated aa far ax Tuiy both #treet, aud Is to b At The building owned by Dorrance Goddard, tn Wowbat be thinks about this business 7 Broeers 0 Active necotiitions are going on in Madrid for an | bassenger tratt § tie Lng Ys Lid & Nigh opinion of Mr. Bweony's SNHAKED THROCON THE HoUaE {raving the Government by having quantities of silk J on the rls Katiway Mr. Hurt of the Unionist with the liadival parte ome married youn op | Srparca ina, wae juroRy ou Tursdon Bight. Lote { } ability, and don't believe ify ne, | under a misapprebension, but it Will moot its just | eutered aw cotton, Th > sere held in $40.00) to onkes & DFOAU Assertion ut does not froddy-oh rt bedorpr pat or | eee oung «up fea Inired tor én.Oo0, The orenomtite were Lorin | atale euch works ee UES | eee ti eektg Ak aaice relate hath katt att | pene Tor euaminatioe, °A' Coton: Hote ofa ehoose to point out ny’ partientat ane efor Ortacks: Cmed SE UNA, for | Ee Tae baie FAM AALIENA EO innthine servis, leane pth ssoe her t . " pleated, hos ve permitted to tary State's hie eve hy tk Weuenn ) OCOHOUY t C Worcester & Go n A + uf tho billy have upon your action | partinent wee it but under no eireuun vidence, oot AE aires. HOR e cUcuinting in Leieeraen ar eotallle | aon, Newton prepara ite ren 1 oa is | stances WHT aceept that or any other position tain this enar haw not visited ¢ i Is which ' Afford u free passuge indir the ew Brously a brite rrr T «tilt have hope, and believe that much oor correspondent: leit Benner Were at mia: Oppiaition to che Thieying Boliceta argo. Ho haw ot visited the line where he Vessels which were recently went out to Feb a Honea Wh Ag OBITUARY. 5 this bows The etwat dit: | wight, vod not fding Prince Harry Genet in bis | The Independent (ice Univw ay soriati HAE gcrnversed wir the inhabltonts aud | search for the missing steamer City of Woston he ween He Fan Ae imaiaten Of the now Water ase auramre eliks that unite the Republi * compel fo postpone his jew un. bg aA ee biown enae and Under Luo Kol” Tespousibility Of the Kew, Mr Al Lew jeld, Urovler of Day yan HY, Hake Alte hy Be A FORM, wee comp led to postpone hiv interview uu- | 4 new political party yeoonomy and purit Wanstoment, Twi the more at In Oxfort University, England, there tne 1 Bement Wy Cre wale Feat She Rev. bi yrs W, Feld, died 1 Southwick, Mave ce and Sevator Norton aopeared before the Senate Cun. | of tho Salleh moh nat night the Ht, Denis Hotel AE te Pema are Whee Ue Berere oretaduatcs, nearly aBuadied more than | om) ay York Powily Flom Company, at 1 Bar |. Cul Boia, Content ¥t of the Now York AN PNHOLY ALLEANC mittee WV Atfuirs, und delivered a turcible | and olec John Bar rewnuren ay wireet, New Tork, 4 here MUndied other vate De Roldtens vor) , Be MOLY ALLIANCH, " sortuph Mine ainered 8 furcible | and olectod Mr. John entirely ulfirent views as Tie Aide's (Opposition organ) considers the Fin. | Stehtos as And, ROOT, {Ne che Maa wate Otte! T wastineton Or Te: eeies DORE Madan nmetiately destroyed, |The pople | ick of thieves, His bil, introiuees come: fis | merers: Be Aengsten to state, Genttem perorts FLOM, Ollivier wn antidote to the coup te Ir price M) cents por bargel afi around Ate tary Belen aE eed iy \ictere and in t Me ltatd and ueitnntwhe reach ’ b 0 Stewart, tlie, Brig: Ieoilweae in dale ' sll adhd. Siinon. © outDTenk of the War are. he raty fhe their haneee oe Wd eto us who ure dant: | vo, to consolidate the City’ and Count Goverament : ab. Mh Tod ae fhe Doe The New York Rendering Company, driven by | Gouave regiuies ¢ 8. Ne Fal 7 de 4 i fast hee anti The Pe 4 4, y ¥ tions v Maree Wide ttetace, | ntO one, Wak considered, and ty to be reported to meat ahe ha ele Sa tapi ly The Pope on Tucsdiy, in consirtory, conferred tua | tye Bo. alth from the toot of West Thirty oight ‘1 4 ; bn und b the Senate tomorrow, Another new charter is in 4 4 °, ot eeiinod fom | gopointment of the Mahone or Te Meavannsly © street, We 60 pekc the Logislature to authoriee the he Rev. William I Coiling, who died on Monday 1 hye ™ 1 nughing stock fn DRUDaraL Op Sunday lust in Father MeMabon's homeo over pen 105, E) 145716,000 tu 1867, @ lowe | nadale. and St. Augustine. hanger antsand in the Bay on, Conn, wae sirnek With paralys@ mA nian ta Bah bs : ove Kn We bavi “Hl flair wiay MOrMing, Wille ih tie pict aod wtteran Sh th eu f the tie! day Ob tLe AMOKINO OF THE TRAITORS Catholic Church, Fut fret stroet und Madison aves up “(yg fedaM.000 «. Nast yay. nt te, Sarin Console alowed at 8 for monoy, wud At tw National Convention ot the Ancient Order | noiuitne his tert lis wae ‘one ni fh asteat minieenty e oul lutare potitieal bouors Just before the adjournmons of the Aasembly to. | uno, the oficlating priost road the Pope's bull against | con val of he road the proverty had been allowed | AsCGUBt a. Fivetwention clonal heavy at wi for tits | of Hibeeuians iast nusht over 5) delegates reported, | of the Moluodie. Kin pal Canreh Last suru BL Ge Ugeeeats About Tutu a w ‘ : nf ¥ ond tose, | 2 OF IMS: and fh for 167,” Tem rtorties, wy. Eric, | including gentlemen from Germauy. Prauee, Casiand, | (urease oa hua fecal Gluten Ls y vwod under Wty E day Mr Rotor Mitchell prevented the following re: J the Feuiaus, all the congregation aliuplly luibuuude 119 dusulaaic, agd tio (0 wilting public bad lost [atk Tilluyis Cootenis, tise al Scetleud fruinud, wad Galuyeare Baye Lia fautuy there heat eanat , N

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