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o THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR a “NEW YORK, SATURDAY, TW LED DRAWS HIS SWORD | invite a cci*het ial’ Speoraaty to tom us | aumerated at wrat's Ccaaa mreaekoswedned | THT FUGITIVE COLLECTOR. Strength in tho Senate, The vote resulted as fo! 9 friends of O'Brien, but the Temmany men — y SE. ty Gral arden burgh, , Kennedy, | allow him to be kicked out of the y 4 *, Strikers Driving out their Succwssore 0 Burrowing a Pinol-Taking Lodgings Ur0x AIC IN THE SENATE, | Fret crht Mia Heretic oa pee ING A MERCHANTS SAF 8, Government: Work. Away trem Howerted erecting Horeelt fs Quen Woodtn ‘THR YOUNG DeMOCRACT egy aged € ’ Sth iast. th Ye: iT 3 it Kil’! of the . AVN Mr. Tyreed—Mood, Canidwell, Creamer, " oy | The Authertty of u1CAG0, March 25,—On the 15th fast. the man- esterday morning Sergeant Kililea, c The Republicans Kush to Twred's Detence | | ay on the other band, are ¢onfdent of victory. They agers of the Des Moines Rapids Government im- | Jofferson Murket Police Court, was in‘ormed th gant Unpbard, Lert, Henry’ Monopoyy Murpuy, BM 4 Fond “" torions-The Fight inthe City oh, Pic ‘dfo d *~ fay that they will hold their line with an uobroken Courts ta Con! Traced Claims @ Maderity-0' Dr hiddell srisollmmtinstahr!bneatende front, and tuat the traitors who. sold out. tre. party provements at Keokuk, Towa, Increasd the work: | @ womn had shot horaolf at 106 Clinton placo, Le y Kampant. thal hl Socal di Adc bad ict Bl eet to Hank Smiti's Republican Riag must take a back cation Kexching Already $121,620, Men's hours of hubor without @ corresponding in- | went to tue house and took posaossion. Hw found crease of pay. The result was @ strike of from 800 | the woman ina very weak condition, the ball baving ‘The announcement of this vote created no little | #oat, { Mr, Bi ha 5.—The caucus of the New (; fatew IN THe tHeaTaRs, The flight of Mr. Bailey had @ uew scquel yos- vauplor evideucs of the ‘pargony st to 1,000 men, most of whom are Swedes and irish, | entored between the broasts, and lodged in the mus- Yosterday about 150 of the strikers, variously | clos of the vertebra, about four inehos from the Another evidence of the harmony in the | The groat prize fzbt was alluded to in the various | terday. His Deouty, Koop, appeared in his old armed, attacked a few laborers whe bad resumed | spine. ‘The wom York delegation in the Dalavan House, terminated st} cack thle morning, Benator Tweed entred | Hey Sore Weleraton We p “Wad Alsek Freat, ‘The revrosentatives of the | qM{Cteet nich ide ereod le cosirage ie diects work. ‘The strikers, who were officered, advauced | Moore, She lived in Jereoy City, at York press Having been shut out by doorkeeper Flaunt. | fF)" the firiher consideration of th on the workmen, displaying a red flag. Resistance | and Grove streets, and her husband ts em: 0, te, lw order to at least catch glimpse at what | nate Hun) was made, and several hand-to-hand conflicts fol- | ployed in Taylor's restaurant oa Long Dock. t od within, Detuok th ee fwanpek ht lowed, but the workmen, being #oon overpowered, | Her parenta reside in Philadelphia, On ‘Thucaday w a within, Ma. Tween dt hope that mot 1 o 1 evening she came to New York to visit a friend, cony, Peotlag through the Diinis, the following | Thal bill hoa bean seat by ‘the Be quit work, ‘The rioters then moved on the men at | evening she ‘ ne met thelr view : Be tauen torn thay Connelt work in an un adjacont stone quarry, where a Mtoody | Mrs, De Lalo, of 954 Hudson atroct, and with Mr A DESCRIPTIVE 8CRNH, Chasen fight ensued, in which several men vere seriously | De Late went to the Graud Duchess marquerude bail, Grand Sachem Tweed ocenpied a chair near the injured, While there sho drank to excess, and on leavin joo A half doren yards from him were evated eee t f; The rioters, creatly angmented in numbers, then | the ball at about 8 A. M. was fn a state of semi fy Mitevwan, and Assemblymen Blair, Camp: Tore about Pdont know. but he DRNNY BORNS ON 11 advanced on Scott's mill, from which place the | fotoxication, Asit was too Inte to return home the fei, He : nee ee eee mere Goueral Suporintondent of the Works, McDonald | two women went alone to 106 Clinton stroot, where and two others, exeaped their vengeance by taking | they engaged a bedroom {and retired, At about §:30 to the river In #kifts Mrs, De Lale had oceasion to 0 out of the rooin, and Anerward Sherif Dishop arrested nine of the | on returning found Mra, Moore «hot and bleeding rioters, ‘Tho pistol had evidently been placed close to the more this morning that the worke | body. as the clothes were blackened by the powder. bel H ey, Owen Murphy, Carey, and Nacht | Wehtuntar sich, F¥U~Lobject to thi ith nue «yvut thie ait the guicidy's husband, who was in Jersey City, was n* for, He arrived soon after the shooting. He iad on ‘idea where his wife L fitting np ail night for her lived happily, the husband be! iat the woman meditated suicite white at the Wall is iuferred from the fuct of her borrowing the pistol from a gentiewan friend carly in the evening ” Aunsey, March adduced, The proceed minstrel halle and theatres nat evenin At Office, No, 83 Coder street, a4 8 prison He was Bowery Overs House the following song was sug: | gocompaniod by one of the offlcers of Mr. Tracy, the Warden of the County dull, who kindly permit. rene aye nen Demons ted him to go in search of bail. When the Depaty Had settled up their Myht. bad emerged from the prison he was met by his The Police ant New Charter bills counsel, Col, Lrhardt, who went with him to Mr. Had p name is Mrs. Lottie Ldroam't I went to Alb be dieoharg the bill ves to the bal dug Tad Vil Bailey's late Department, and, while there, reviewed Twas dreaming the process uuder which he had entered the est: >. ‘understand, the poattion The Old and Young Democracy lishinont of Mr, John ‘Tracy of Pearl street, who had This Company was o friendly we at So friendly 0 ate to the Committes ho reasou Why It should Marve adens him arrested, ander @ warrant iasued by Judge Bar- in, aurely, A was dreaming ard,’ for trespass, Koop, it will be rerembe: solzed the Lcoks of Mr. Tracy and, It is said, cansed e cf that merchant to be blown onen, in reproventatives. ‘The Hon. Denis Burss will | order to search for evidence of fraud, It was the rgeitherain tT | Ine wie rosted In ble ype throushvut the Foureh | Devetice of eowe of the United States Compissioners ae Oe, Ole and Siath Wards yesterday to issue batt of yin GRAND DEMONSTRATION WARRAN ES BASED ON INFORMATION AND B: nics forward, either ih Wie Scum oF else pros empowering the late Collector of the Thirty-seeond 1 inquire what Js the matter now ? HOUNNAAT INH Wikis District to enter the premises of merchant and ex- Hive motion before the Souate it Ml A amine their books, Koop, who was Mr, Bailey's ins WA wesent are getting 19 mee partic ings to back an | the iron ag taken fro hy th moun, A long table, covered by a red cloth, stood in the middle of the room, At the head of that airman of the cauens, Mike Mar- was Peter Mitchell, who officiated ts Seeretury, Bebiud tho geutle Peter, sat Senators Creamer, Genet, Hraaley, Noriou, Assemblymen Bergen, Kiernan, Cavanagh, Irving, Cook, and } A werend of We hall were Aleck Frear aut Deony Borns, the Trish member, All peas Yon the Grand Sachem. Hos € 60 whic There were r were held by seven hundred armed strikers, who | T are th {r intention of holing the samo against cannot t fon 18, t Ye i gone, and hud beow he couple had ne eof w Very jealous 1 aa iaine aarti | former, made aMdavite against merchant Koand Brockley Thinar T sup n Satie sniive, Maron 20, at Ti palpreds He Comuiltiee on Ky fo Fatty and indore the action at abe beaverrcd that he had rea 1 aid that the Commiites. 6 WON DENTS 3URN discharged from the cousideration | the faithint ranersont ative of the neo uninent mn made by my. | Ine, “A Vand teal dence, in the Dill to a . tn whieh on to believe hat the fhe areiriot, | DetkOn# whose accounts he desired to tnvestign ross the meet: | had d ofrauded or were engaged in d utler ian at fereo that may yppose them. Ke‘tocut noon the Sheri with a large polte Posse, started tor tho scene of the riot, but nothi Ween heard from them since three o'clock, ale thongh unmorons d ea heard in that mations, ax of musketry » during tue ate ave oon i ch of Tammany, and still wn randiog the Government, ead the Commissioners, placiag tu plicit reliance on Lis “information and belief," gave bim authority, ns he clatins, to make his raid however, was not wholly disin the habit ‘Aputtuny duminte patsneahanrner f those present, many of eh ber w t pos m under the pretence that her costuine (that of a ob HARD FIGHTING IN CUBA, tond dre: would be incomplete without one, ~— A priest baying been summoned, Mrs. Moore de ty oF Witttbuaters ene | cline to see hin sings “T have noth ‘A selenew to conte he physicians Hef the Shane | ainost boneless, but say that if ehe I HARD FIRED, Chatrman werner otis ER D-CONROY, "5 Vive € nen DRAULBY AN MT POR THE PRERS Koop, erested in the pro instituted for the law gave bim molotic times are pot fons than $5,000 in eau case ia LIVALY TIMPs AT THE JACKSON CLD, ASUN reporte: visited the roome of th he shall causo the goods seiaed to be cont Jackson Club arain list evening Me found them | caed, It te believed that his appetite fur the re more densely crowded thn on his pravion here were present her} Tames O'Brien be Commissioner Geo. W. McLean, Compirolier RB Tho action of Judge Barn Connollydthe Hon. L. D. Ktornen, the Hon Joel | ally regarded as not only tim V tor the last three or four days | Fithian, dnd the Hor. Owen Covanagh, the th ev | 4 of hie lente Nave done «ay odtum eonearning the acts of mon, Fean't help It. Thave done dothing to T have nothing on my eon nk ber case es 24 hours vor, Mrs. Moore ts about A th by demanding te ad The Landing of a BP Nuev *- Probable D fards nenr Manatis she may vitimately re Havawa, March 2, via Key West, March 25.— W years old. Tre advices from Nuevitas to the goth inet, aro that | , he friends of Mr. and Mrs. Moore in Jorsey City fliibusters had effected a landing near Nuevas | and the tn Principe. They arrived at Nuevitas on the 19 aud immediately etaried in vursuil of the rebels. Poy Powrna Jone Drover, Secretaries condings t of the Senator Bradley also pu t r doc not to vdmit a word for the Press. hb Surns and Murphy declare that they would not be bound by the action of the ing of the auicite, ation that Mrs. Moore and h telegraphed for from Puerto | did not live happily, Mr. Moore Is the son of Aldor: man Moore, of Put ielphia, When Mra. Moore left her home on Thursday afternoon,she told her busbana Was going to visit Lis aunt in Twenty-toird street, w York He wanted to vo with her, but she de: sired bim to remain at hy amicably, of his zea! led Lim to outrun his diseretion. husband caucus. tt ux Coustaat lous wiifol LION AT MAY A in the case is ener: v but important, for Plihian, ded the Hoi y Cavanagh. tbe the Will teat the right of un officer of the Federsl 4 wf gentlemen iyving just arrive! from ine hefeld + Kee we 7 Courts to empower a revenue official to enter the Palilebld at Aldeny. They wore warmiy arested | Courts to empower 0 rerene oMsial 10 enter th *, seize and carry off his books, to see if ho h: it. the netual knowledge of which only can min such acts. It ‘sa remarkable (wel that ector except Bailey bas ever appiled for a! erits Hovan and Hickor, ond large dele warrants, * from the Seventh, Righteenth, and Twenty- LOOKING FOR A MOLE To CRAWL OUT. Mikes At So'cloek in the atternoon Koop was bron A WRLCoMR TO TIE HeEnORS. fetore Judge Blatenford,” An hour befire that I a of the evenite Wa A.W. Purdy, the Urited States Aesietant District He otal etre hi oune | Attorney, wae seen in his office perusing Congres: ture and | sioral statutes—oll bearing upon this important tion, Ee came across one which Is vory simple, ose of mercantile rights in gs ority of the State Conrts whi eet thom, Tt provides. that #u This little cer here was a marked con DY over, Senator Tweed arose, st in his demeanor, He al, and off-banded Tweed seon presiding at the meeting of the Tammany or- gonization, when everything was harmonious and discord had not yet prevaiied tu ity councils, what pale, slightly affected, with both band ously playing with each other before him, he t bis address to the politicians present {i atrem tone, His speech, as near as can be a was a8 follows: SENATOR TWren's APrRAt, Mn. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN: L appear before you inanewer to the invitation tendered me by & Committee of your body. Iwill speak frankly. I did not re Two gunvonts hat uiso suiled for Nuevas Grandes to cut off retreat by sea. Hard Aghting was reported near Manati. No de. oe « must haye lost | INSORMATION VOR THE POLICE. jards at Nuevitas seemed much —_——— trod, Whore Murdere many cases of che ‘was no longer the Jolly, by the members of th fad they separated nembers r club, ond w hat war to to the knie wi was the motto as th va | done tha recy, the news wae received with deatenine | Justify sheors by those nrosont. There were also prosent | Bo ¢ Deputy Shi atl o. tan jon. 1 | ported Twreep—A word of personal expla ae Hake factions opwrel ear me out to t thal | De: ng to mai 8 that bas eotly which might ha tin my Feat and let Dasinees of the Seunte take ite course, Lobjoc thin bE 1 being Affairs, Woarining, | mise tails hud been received, The tre me Heavily, e# the Son nt ch 4 May be Found When uted—No Reward Offered—No Male« " factors Capinred. THE BLESSING REPUDIATED, A communication reevived in Tax Sun office - yesterday aftersoon contains the following interest- The Oregon Demonrats Dectare the Nattons | ing informut: btn Burden too Heavy to Bear 1 Agninat Chinamen, San Fravcisco, March £5,—The Oregon Demo- cratic Convention is now in session, A long dis cussion took place on the platform, One of the resolutions offered pronounced unqualifedly for a te pudistion of the national deb: ut o suvstitnte was finally adopted declaring that the payment of the interest of the debt, together with | with all the Persons interested, baing himself in the the other enormous expenses, makes te | gittors' poarding house business, called in ‘Tum BUX burden too heavy to be perce tae lhe Unonht | office yostorday and said that he caw Neils Condon— “it was created: thet tho ruftay who crushed in the skull of Blias Petepaw either rn atom in tho repeated | plying bis avocation as ‘ra OF guilors of the princioel by the cuninuea repent | Doatding house. on Beaten Foland at tho landing this Of the interest: that there should be an equitab! side of Quarantine, all day yesterday aud the day be- adju.tment of the debt. The other res fore. Condon was not in tho loaet appre tyranny of th arrest, and apparently stil int mitttary ves tmportation of (hin turn gin honest yeiny and rus clare Wet the Fourteenth and Witeeath Amend. | Cui, eo and Pel snd the police are Wank wurderers, ere and Bag) ‘Aat San Miguel Wa en from, the Comumitee on Munic ertained, muse tha je the Committee Tho allabeorhing. to proparetions for the entertainment of Damooracy, the members of the Lee! Weir friends, TN ts intended to bono them with a | au " : seronede and a grand super this evening. “Krad” | nd which can di Gortay, the worthy host, haethe srravgement of tho | Fal, and the flair, ‘and ie wbly eesinted by Dr M.A. Finnell, | terpoted to prc i ny ‘ " Nxjor Buck and Mr. Bolomon Mehrhoch, Afing | Saalost Revenue officers in State Courts can forded thatas s matter of courtesy, 'and hyving Keard TRMISH OVHR THB RLECTION BILL, nd has been engaged and « pleasant time is antici. | D& transferred to a Federal tribunal by merely noti that some of you we t inspired with the mo This was followed by a little skirmishing, ated. The followlg [rvitation has been extended | fying the Clerk of the State Court in which such ac friendly ieclings toward me, Tdeewed it best to re | which Senator Bradley indulged on his own ac- | to dio mombers of the Young D mooracy : Hon ia broaght of the tranefe Main alent, Since your Committee, however, bave | count, For it must be cistinetly understood th ‘Aiea din ioformes me that you desire my presence, Bradley and Tweed act tu unis ns ri revention of frayauiont votu Tihink, from what I have been told, that great in- | phe brevention onjoct dy and the new Blection bul {umice bus been done me, TI have been charged with | was not introduced. Mr’ Bradicy's reasona. for ob. reaking she pl I made to support the pew | jccting was that Prince Harry in thus introducing « charter, ant the Police bill,and the Supervisors billy | {CNR wae that Prince, Harry’ that | was engaged in the movement to secure ite de- | the decision of thi feat in the Assembly. 1 deny these charges; I deny oat during ‘ e@ Whe i. token spy pledge male by me to either friend or | The Senate, after this perforn ance, sdjourued The Bey reno foo, Whatever eise there might be in my conduct | The Now York city politicians returned by the af | Blossom Club, hut with the exception of the presence | Erhardt, his legal protector, at Ws side, follawed 0 consure or tind fait with, fernoon train, It wus noticeable that Senator | of the gonial Superintendert, Mr. Taylor, the rooms | Simons, and t! 1 WAVE ALWAYS KEPT MY WorD, ‘Tweed was unusually active, and kept moving | wore dosorted as on the prev Nobody ought to know this fact better than your. | Pott Folne from car to, car, conversing with mem seves. Many of you L have known from childhood. Tromember # time when in the infancy of your teal iife you wi ni “Ono of Jerry Dunn's gang in- formed me in covversation that the murderer of James Logan No, @ promenades the Righth Ward every night, and that to the knowledge of some of the police. He 8 one policoman in par. Ucular, and says that i, Dura is not arrested soon he will get out of the crowd and expose the colin quents, 4A geutleman who professes to be well acquainted aot hay ‘courteous ir, Creamer's motion Was lost, nd to the notice your Chairmau was | ME Kind enough to serve on me, personaily,decausg I ree and tt commands the d Staley Marshal to take the defendant tody of a State officer, and hold him order of a Foderal Court, The I Purdy was in ecstacies when he read section. He = rushed nervously chford's Court, but the ermine A fow minutes aRerward Mr. Simou rrepont who bears & co to Gon. Grant.selzed the marked son Cho Rooxs, conwen Lex) upon all questions, Ima ron A YTHIMD OTRAET, tntroduee a bill for New Vous. March a. 140 Bradley, in a | | The members vorahie to tr eiPiation, are 98 of the zislasare ‘and houest to bepreeent und preake Teas Identiti ab. at their rooms on thie (Satur | Was hsogk jay) evening, at Su'clook ihotber ealdent Ore . LEANDER BUCK, Freatdent, cnucus last night M. T. Day, Becratary, riking roserbl copy of the law, aud hastened with it into the pres- course of my lite, I have ever ‘THB BIG INDIAN ON THE Wan Pati THE BLOSSOM CLUB, ence of the Judge who thenfest in Char.cers. Koo er also called at the rooms of the | with the offcer at bis heels, Purdy before him, and . 11 honest of the debt has been incron: by the illegal manner in. which it tuere payment of the prine was in violation onsive of ds to continue to in helpless sutiors* body protests against the on the case was opened. Mr, Simous inatitoved by Mr. Tracy in the ¢ Court against Koop be transferred to THB UNITED STATES COURT, and Mr. Purdy and Mr. Erhardt argoed in favor of the motion, Mr. Tracy fh us evening asked thet tho ea Sup ments ought to be rescinded ———— AN OUTLAW SHOT IN — —— _ —_>— THE MURDER OF DO Exctt ur tm fm —— ——— HEE Bina fo br PUCTVE Mba eeener About four months ago, Albert Siege! escaped tichans from the Essex county (N. J.) jail, where be wae rt of General Sessions yesterday confined temporarily under @ sentence of one your | morning Judge Bedford denied the motion to q to the State Prison, for atrociously assnulting his wife. He eseaped through the ceiling of his cell Detective Fischer yeste street, paw is dying, poked to be iu pursuit of the r#, and prominent State and city politictan Routine Proceedings of the Legtsiaturs. Heretofore, it hus been Mr. Twood's custom to shut | Ty the Assembly the following biila were renorted up himself to the compartment of a drawing-room | The Poenmatic Tube Comrany Underground. Tallwa: car and play draw poker at an ante of Mfty cents | til) amending the law re’: ive to. gas Count d to call me “Pap. Have I i col tection the Puprene false to aay of you from that cay to | with Henry . Murphy, A. D Barber, or some other | tecting reat op motree, aren “rt authorise t rt was commenced to have the ca: J have always found ime eager and ready | friend. He never left his scat yesterday except for | ties of Brooklyn to taisr nu annually fOr a Pree | Conte whien bas no interest ta motetios o all in my power tuserve you. GLAS tried ina ler ived from ject of bis com ‘ving heard the argument, at- Sehool of Design, a bill increasing the oumber of Jns eu though he ina refreshment oughkeepsie, But now, baving put oes Dill tegulating the Tew MR, TWweED's vorks. ou war paint. the Dig Lodian was alt activity. “Four | SWAts"mnatier Gin New Yor cy ieee eeameanising | ea atentord * part of th . ch. | Correspondent convorsed with him for afew min- | the Brooklyn pure Counietion. Bis were fae dude i hiving heard eniment, at This part of the old man's speech was traly tonch- | Steyn reply to 6 quety a to what his inten: | (MtonTeetiee ike ilosnariee horkerGuenent on hee gourned the exan Gil ns morning, wien he wil bping of a pin would bave | tions were, be renlied: York, amending the charter of the Brooklyn Trust | Tender a Gecision ngenine the (eon eel of Mr, Mr. Tweed then teated of the courso * War to the knife, iaese to fight now, Boside | Company: Tracy are to be informe nN jon made te - ‘i pling my eneiier, I propose present a new ——— ! during the present Logisiature, and | Chartervone thet nobedy can blest Tail submit THE BRUCKHO «0. seeure to the people of New | ittoa caucus of the New York delegation on Wed ernment. nesday night, Tho Testimony o SENATOR CREAMER, The Young Democracy too, are in their turn pre: the Murdererta Victim—Ste paring a charter that will mect the approualion of a fon hereaceeaal rr a4 he ime if ‘ran conc i ter ridden community. They will not this time per ie the Gackt of Gees tee tic uo disapproved. of what MANHATTAN CLOUD AntsTocRacy Plaine, Judge Tapoan presiding, the trial of weed's friends hud done in the Assembly last | to have anything to eay about this now instrument jurderer’ Buekhout wae yesterday re Whether tne: disenssion on a proposed new charter en. least go out o Wat od mi | Wis Proceedings which “cre tho ing and affecting, The dr been audi be had pu how anxious bh the indictinent for murder in the first degree, found by the Granu Jury of the Court of General Sessions lay met him in Ciayton | in Decewber Inst against Thomas Jackson, for the ark, At once Biegel started off upon | murder of Archibald Douglass. It may be remem- fun, the detective in hot pursuit, He called to bim to | bered the motion to quash the indictment for mur- furrender, but without avail, when the officer is. | der in the first degree was made before Judge Bed- cha: — for the case. It is elajwed that Koop eannot be held 1 TKAGEDY. on this preset complaint becanse he netod by the ad: his eu ee vice of Bai « erior officer. and by virtue of Charles Rendell, Som of | ® Warrant Iesued & 8. Commissioner. a. dor Thread BAILEY'S DL APPRARAD nis Theory of Inannity. Noclne has yet been furnished which cen poe in White | eibly lead the Government detectives to find the whererbouts of the fugitive Colleetor. It 4 £ Mr. Tweed's speech, his revolver, both of which 1 Jumped over a ‘fence in Weat in doing so. fell, partly inna r ford on March 18, counsel for Jack rasped him, wnd in the m Locek pee Slane rin his month and would | Hackett qui blow on the head wit’ a | ide and t Kk edect in the buck, one by Mesers, Graham and Kintzing. In denying the motion, Juda fe order mats by Recorder hing the first indictment was res adjudé in effect he had no pov or te rior Haegett was holding # se © | of General sessions wher Ont | Judge Bediord in hol \ Court ©0; ed generally 6 atti y we will evave. arr ill, and her eonditicn and t eu—the eldest of whom tee geucral symoathy. D: Tu -inea yesterday. teh erof Internal. itevenue that Pil dotsiention nirew'y, reaches §191,099, and that re Me he entered Me Deaee acehtly | ie gu) oF §.0% denelt in Mis isbureing account t for the State, Upon the eorclus —ae uken of Mr, A, R 4 VERY CLOSE sutty ding iu White Plains: of —— irmanship of the Committee ts em- | Mra Sarah E cass, & dauctiter of Alta i ¥ domanded by some of the Young Demo. | who lived with him at the time of the mentee at y | cracy, ud present appearances iudicate the | or Merriam FP. Rendall. ¢ great Sachem's dethronem At any = rate, | fourth witness. ‘I is testimony w tio recovere? from thetr | the. strength of the respe factions ‘wel | © 1ovk Ulace. Finally | be fully developed during the uext week. The war | iat. Re! ed te ru until eat Wednesday | will bea bitter one, and eomebody will get burt. Eoow she priscnee wel Yy whieh tine It is understood that 4 vill ts to be introduced noxt | opi ts te Bowsd’ of “aldermen an at | time Present coustituied, and to elect members theroot | casio At the May election on & general tickot, BOL. RinSod tarde | aiitanse tt Agsiney when wee reowded giener abu is Ls 08, Christies Dey | he ney ; Judgment in favor of Abiaham Levy for #3 fi THB EXCITEMENT LN THE CITY, we CHEATED gether vith $4492 costs and Interest, This judg A LUNCH IN GENATOR TWEED'S PARLORS. — Rockhont seemed to be dispieasot s T rent ont of tne | ment, Hirsen said, had been #tisth Mbbalse Daas chee as) A Flood from Albany~The Coming Struggle | room and then came in and. heard the wots in feared fre detonated or not, they will at the Legisiature with tue bench, b * ine verd the next | rane and Justices ®ilktnan and Biliogs tat the Sweeny clorter should not be passed with- | bustings, ‘Tho attention of the politicians ts for the | room w out the consent of vur-ffths of the New York dele- | present centred on the meoting of the ‘Vamimany | ution, ali General Committee on Monday night. 0 p FREAR AND BURNS BOLT, ione are divided concerning the action of that be at hin coo It is well known that the argam of his address, the teatinony w view it Court made that order, and tleas record. n years ol ued, th the course ef Which @ motion was made | and patiently await the p crowded to excess, Buckhont cw in Court teumed pale, but amie hot review a decision made by u Possessing equal power snd authority with hin The counsel for the prisoner will appeal to the Gen eral Term, of the Supreme Court frou) the decision ef Juuge Bedtord came ow lice Surgec Dalle Wore extracted wt the station hi move! to the coun hear the right nipple; the otber was hizher up i t shoulder, Dr. Haight nd hi this Aleck Frear and Denis Burns sprang their feet, statin t they would under no cir TH DECAPITATION OF Mn. TWRED y the action of the caueus, | from the C Mignanthy snd left the room, slamming | phatical after hem, ‘This little episode sen n this blelnick, ar “ty Ho bas alrewly served three terms in | PLASHES PROM TMK OCEAN CABLES, b, and is ted as «dangerous wan _— —— ‘The Pope hae ruswerod Mr, Darn Narrow Escape of the Hon. Horace Grek y ‘The Bourse close from Death. Gen, Laboeuf has boon created Murshal of France. A little after ten o'clock last evening, as Gon, Lindsay has gone to Cauada to organize the recley was alighting trom one of the Broedway | mil care, ut the cor Lowauit-@ ontenee Can would not Testy. A suit which has just been decided in the Ma- rine Court would bave cost the defeadant, David Abrabams, $1,000, but for the lucky finding of a of paper. Five years ago, Abrahams bo ught of one uckhont dined at fati | Joseph Hirsch er Complcotions tn ‘The Wituess who natural buoyant. Rewtea T4 fr. 176 jon of the man noticed th the mor wn other 4 SEW CUAGTER WOULD BE READY week to aboll to be presented © consideration of the eanens, 1 that in the int 0 action whatever shoudl this anderstsnctig the caucus a a. ‘The Government of Liberia is fighting the noizt Loring pa r of Sevente hi street and Broad: light carriage, driven furiously by some reck 1), to. way, a les ow, ran against him, knocking him down. the horse trea upon Mr, Greeloy's left an Drulsing it slightly and the full also brulsing his right knee, The oe ants of the vehicle did not hove the decency to stop and as they bad done, and Mr, G picked himself the Vaion L Avent rence to hi. The gentiemyn immediately procured | tat emi ‘ aiment, and escorting Mr Grecley to lie | this se room apptie | tt to his worn Phe Liverpool eotton market closed steady; up is, 11K; OFloans, 116d. an ship inthe Wost India trade was wr Kenui it yesterday verpool mere’ ants protest. a er that cable messages to America tust hrat t 4, and on appli cation to Levy's attorney, a receipt was obtain isvit tion to is patlore. Lup in the Geo allacceptoa the invitation. and. proceeded: thither mands in Be fn coupany with Juries Shundley, Cox, Fowler, ¢ K an, Alderman dozen other New York } You teem v happy correspondent ; * Yes, ses Grand Sache us tuke ad : to thew ‘al conn tren bg ean Come | tea w by hi ter: did pot m but through ne gic bs oT been fled, Babse- . ra Years morring: lie acts were to my ener sve a spi Hogue Preparing te Attach bles” | wave. thoroughly rations) ; went ton Riciinnty | quently, At ® sold the property, and the jadg- ts » has fonts nits. | Bove, be ene ita git, Ie, danuar nd | ment was stil! found recorded against it, Levy was ; wus files wy, | andmvecltcordialy:we them wentintbemtingeain, | applied to, and asked to testify that the judyaent morning the air was dled with | Qilof'us besides Mrs. futekiout; he aidreesed’a few | had been sited. But be naively asked, * What vimon anal be of room ; Father faced the door ; on the sofa ip the corner of the room ; Ruekho nleswnest of the man, which bas pris 1 tain what injury ley with his usnal pluck Consols closed ai 9 uP, And proceeded unassisted toward | CONUE: 5:20", Wie Lo azue Club, When opposite the Piri | 2! Central, 10h, Hotel he met a trend, and related the oceur Accoun(s from the principal ports of Irelant show ation to lie Uniied States Las reoprted vo With vigor Cuddy, ada] Yes day was ap anxious said your | cians, During th ‘ave von burted the ax," ve buried the ax," exclaimed the ‘Come, boyn, let Tumors Ot compromise. It was reported that the | Wonls to father whole crowd of New York Seaators and Assombly- | ‘it i nae ; o | was then ataniite between the table and. the n had fagreed to cortain torms, and rattled the | fs tien manding herwoen, the table and the stove Peas veroomuent by smoking the ealamet in the Dig In- | ting toon : Treuiember atanine Clone to the dvor when positivery awor our at lonst ‘ Tuekhout le the Foom t Bnekhout came back tn tw oll im revi ing. Your correspondent | 4a6'¥ wlevam at Albany, The leadere of the | or these miuutes, with two eoplew wat 8. fitc Sales * for tle particulars of | Young Democracy here scemed at sea under | ders frat kave tho cider to father, then lo 11 a but they all r tas u 1 to Kecree and bed # not to divulge the procecd ry dispers mv to Led, ours sit worth t And as he could get nothing for his teatinony, be flatly refused to testify, A m to compel bim to do so. Hefore that he bad never re #ulisiuetion, and that he had " ned MoT authorized any ons to sie (or u uckhont w ve nthe door jhe Wimany receipt, After eighteen months’ litigation nt, and wore troubled faces, | Buckhout was then standing In the oor jhe thea Abratiams wes ordered to pay tie judement.. Mr Newcombe, his « r Mr. Groctoy warm ‘The Rishop of Peterboron thanked hietriend, remarking that the injury was | at the head of « eu cht, und be would probably be all right Cis morn: | Hall at Leicester tue, and should proces Couaty to-day has p name eripuion for the statue uf Mosert & Lis farm im Westches . In addition to th usual inter University boat race a a3 92 tho Tonnies suis vray. a.canin race is 19 be paddled The Lost Steamship City of Boston Ma RMAAUSIDA, Raveet: Late. Oncailce/ot i Livenroot, March 25.—The belief prevails here | exchequet, evniviug to adeputation, dincorited tee that the steamship City of Boston has sunk in eon. | het fequenice Uf collision with an teevere from A to the bedroom door, and she next thin, THR GUN LRVELLED for $1001 J tow him I thinks he levelled it at foes the iast that | it tot Lev Creamer bad made an att L recolicet was tha gun fired atme, the ext that re A a x reauner fad made aa attack on | tucellods a4 Lip Bun Gren ReLiP Lite EAC HMELTS | she oMlos of the cleré of the Marian Onurs, to (aces however, #oon put # The Young Demon the offensive im the Le or) accordingly drow a check Wnt 1, and Was about to pay ornoy, When on his way he caliad at # root ¢ piece of | ture vel from Kyypt, and otiors | Tweed in the Senate, aud, though uu ¢ OF abOlt n Of the Inconie tax PRICE TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. IS PRINCH RONAPARTE'S TRIAL TO TURN OUT A FARCE? cates Tho Prisoner's Uncontrotiablo Temper f Court-The Closing Arcument for the Prosecution—The Court aud the Spectac in Sympathy with the Prince. Tours, March 25.—In the High Court ot Jus tice today M. Floquet, for the prosecution, cone cluded his speech, M. Lanrter, also for the prose cution, foliowed with an argamont which occupied the entire session, He compared Victor Noir witt Prince Bonaparte, and described the latter in terme Of scathing severity, The excitement of the accused at times became Uncontrollable, and led him to interrupt and ag arily reply to the counsel. ‘The Court imperatively insisted that M. Laurlot ld address the prisoner lows bitte his was applanded by the andisnee, who gave unmistakable signs of favor for the Prince, In the concluding portion of his speceh M. Law rier made some political allusions, which were received with marks of disapproval Lby the spew totors counsel for the defence will address the jus row. a Rloodshed in Tinty. ponancr, March 25.—Tumults have taker @ in Pavia in which the military and citizens came in conflict, and some persons were suot om both sites. In Parliament Inet night Sten the rumors of bloodshed, and said that the Governe ment would do all in ita power to prevent the re currence of sucn lamentable events, Lora confirmed — Torging Ireland's Chains, Loxnon, March, 25,—In Parliament the bill for the protection of life and property in Ireland was discussed, and the clanse requiring inns to be closed at sunset was adopted. The clause enabling Mazise trates to examine witnesses where the dofeniant was unknown was also adopted. Tho amendment ducing the term of imprisonment for carrying arn from two are to one, Was rep i, The p clause was denounced by’ Daniel O'Donoghi n# aimed at law-abiding journalism in Ireland. Thq Hon. Gathorne Hardy thougit the clause for press Prosecution was a Wasie of ammunition whore the Pross was worthloss. ‘The amendment for strikiny ont the part relating to prosecutions was rejecte by 815 majority Earl Russell proposes to amend the Education ihn 3 Dill by y BKOOBLY vom od and went to the sofw and shook father: he dla not | Anal look at the paper which was costing bin Can ema nt owed may the Golels la-Albaay were speak iT then staggered ont of doors, and waw sire, | dearly. By accidons he turned the paver over, 1 Huoknout aa t went ont lying ou the buck of Ic he found a rece\p STRETCHED ON THR FLOOR days ate ribing Ahige form of religio the opening of achoor, Instead of the sei by churehinen, AN AKMISTICR, stiil undismayed, amd prepared to vicos desired the b wrry the War to dal end Judging from the temper of all with whom ycur he So he judgment, and acknowled ; ; The steamer Stesie which arrived at Plymouth 1 dent ¢ , ‘ 1 we Pir ' 1 he 4 its ¢ ful'nre of Prentice, the hat manntnc ymouth cor rep teonversed, there could be uu tout PREPARING FOR THe FLaNT, in the wt the honse and stood for | Itdce Monntford. — ‘The $1,000 check didnt Oud it qT 5 anntrett jay from New York, reports, March 19) eee but that there was nt least w cessation of hostilities During the day the Sherif'« rooms were sur- | wn instan T ioa'nye sennes, and | Way into Levy's poceet, but a charge of perjury Is to | throws 4 thousand worknien out of employment O eaten ea! Mark wihenee Woe ways of politicians are very doce an erger crowd of politicians. The com. | (id not re until Friday following. (The | be preierred instead. Indge Pro @ absence of Judge nly permanent Cirenit Court ap Oyer and Terminer ta Broc Mir. A. i, Me puth Uhare to way the lewet of it. Kor while « pol res himself your frie it somet thut he is at that very time plott 1 tue | cutbler "w vd -shattered. by the the father. dean T heard hitn Abort, will | Masi atanain ho boats € un shee in — tint of | Were WW sight; her c ortwined, Vis elder when. Tuckhout ‘ ething indleating the state in de eT ny General Comm Wes lappons | Wan the main topte of conversation. The chit of & aguinst you the various wards mentioned in yesterday's, Bun hing tawarg it'was that near Tarty: | George H. Sharpe, United States Marshal for 2 NG TH f wore in consultation with Sheriff O'Brien during | town he told me he waswoiug to got w the Southern Distriet of New York, John L. Ste BREAKING THE TRUCE, Tur, Mae tercente lente Kolig to @ n District of New York ofirmations by the » ate. lyn pext week itor. organist of Trinity Church SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH, ontraito, will perform tv this afternoon, and Piyn ore out in for thing of wrtance ¢ DIVORCE FROM HIN WIFE. vons, of Maine, Minister Resident to Uruguay, bet! urred until the ext | Thoy claimed that Cornell waa at work Cholera has reappewed in St. Pot Colle 4 wr of Tnterual Revenue for the new Democratic Club ot Brooklyn. b 5 ' fn account of improper (nvereo nitichard Hyter; | C, Hawley opt ahaa The Sluts Benate,, fh apeake fee itso oe, Pinoe #2 | the Geventeenth Ward, and that be woold 1 Auethoat weld he coed mat Meee Cae Mee TEREE | Blchin District er Nec Tare ea eT Allon Aen | pdegts mane ins Loch geecuire, Bas edupt: | ams Canadian Rifles are to. be. dist (iw State Senate, It speaks 10F iteelt would lop off ut leust etzht of the twenty-one votes, | helieved it; he atterward returned and lived with his | sessor of Internal Revenue for the kecond Dictriecor | Ns fOr the purchase of the Taylor House for ite heads | Th ore are (o be disused on baif pay Cr iotay the “eonenrttne eta a Beclal order | leaving Creamer only thirteen. They also averrod | witet war in'ihe hinve ten nile wa New York, Sani) K. Harlow, Collector of Tutern tere The New England Methodist Confer r bo cirenmstances would t Ward bo cast for Tweed thouch 1. wos acknowledged that the ¥ sion concert , fthe | Dr Seribner attended me; Buckhout kept bis g State 1 Ling room; tation, | the Goorge HL. Vurver's fourteon votes tn the Fit | to draw. hard (iknow hi - nih Ward, and asserted that Norton would be | wife of lufdelity before tals; this wae with Lefferts Mil, | George Kent, the ehief proof-resder anil Mterary ovbed of a partion of ix vata in the Ninth Ward. | lard.” Bivekbont charged hin withine deed hie con. | aditor uf whe isinday © Twentioth (Sweeney's) Ward, they ead, would | duct was pecaliar at the dinner on Christmas, men: | ing, in his re teen’ ht aire The Ty th (Sweer rd, they sald, would | Cloned’ fislers name, and lie at once broane verre | wade vent oF rae. al cullar; Ruckhout. on the Christmas night acted ration. | He died litcrally in bar wily}, never heard the renort of the ean ; do nob think Revenue for the Fou of cit in opposition to the eale | to 82M favor of lay ve napect Park Inia. in the Academy, tant mint, Tesolutitns were pasted Condembine the proposed wave be tinyolitie wad Mufarr to land owners aie The Cuban Junta of Chor MRSONAL INTELLIGENCH, {ermiued to codpe ate wish the Cuba _ The Oszood says that "Parton 1s eweet pai District of New atoa yesterday ver saw Buckhout wider th Harvey dic! more. War f non, A KehOO! teacher from drowned tn Fredor« @..0,, have ite. ague of New fo have accused — oo Pp reury, died y Oregon Pemocratic State nominated J. H. Slater for Cong for Governor Hon has ¥. Glover r Tweed, The Young De eracy’ deniad A suid that their m@n svcod firmor ihity cers Charlie Detmonico denies that he ever gesisted ut Seth ae any foot race Mrs. Chapman, who shot young Parker in Now than ever. Both parties were confident, and the | that the same shot would have hit both. NEW JERSEY. Gen, McKean, ox-mombor of Congress (rom 8 Redford on Thursday vight and then shot herseli, died ‘ fungtenien on the fouce wore very shaky, unvetorm: | Arter several other witnesses had been examined, lS lid hl toga, has conic to New York city to ptacticn aw. ne | Yester tay mornin the Court adjourned unti! this morning, fwaHD ON THE GnoUND, mara AOA Or When the aiternoon train from Alowny arrived. (he + «| Common Council, at a special m police foree and adjourned for LwWo wee Aldermen E: 5 earson, and Loilin, Philip foand frozen to death yesterday ear Bunk street, Newark , Of Grand street, near Fist street, Fr Pope yeate fo euReet ber tempting & poison he Goodman, ebief engineer of the re Moon at Turner's, on the Fr flway. td Nik Kenyon m popular engineer, ray © On Thursday, roamltine tn a6 feet vic for the Captain, Dan having te wisforiane to fun Datelegraph pole, ‘Goodman now. badgers the en F to wiik Trom Turnes'sto Patenon on barter ouday for 100. nied mm vai cll's Troubles, Avnie William —On Wednesday evening the | Hovoken, ting, appointed a | ardmadé Want | band and stepson Copt, frestinent Dan tut 1 to be present, but | sid foot 41 police force were The Mayor and party Aldernien Beave rendered s Verdict toiday iu favor ot the Government | thay for B25 680. Rare int Oh iedlnia odiann tal Vice-Prestiont Colfaa, Gen, Howard, ant Dp, New hiinster of Pou The jury in the ¢ uti Coffee whiskey enec Mrs, Bor and her ehiht wer hus Tweed was aglow with energy, He bad put on wrmor, ound he went to work with Mis tollowers wived him wi! Mayor James MeQuad t entiusiasm, Supplies of money | Yates, Hill, Ch 1s | worth met in regu ey In every direc ‘The absentees were ry Ward during the | failed to come, At 7 them mn) pig, Will unite with Ul iy will eammence an a ment at. the oatre in tis ety on the 2th of May. He te | Sy How thie mation ¥ the Senior tow w dwith # lavish hand, and Tw in which th + tet of the Young Deme t A caucus was hold in x ermun General Committee met ani | sent to comp my Sime, Their proceedings, how. | are in the Co scorer we Thole proceedings, hows | Bi 'Inelter, dohneon, r, Merriam, Ney ——— : Ross, und Sayere are in a room in the Mansion CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, THe TWO SLATES, House with h 16M Clay bas established Font 1g Bas Estrmte Inv eH Bricham Yo The Hon, A. TL. Mumnel, partner of Counsetior | bavlonysatrh yeten Kesuolds, ihe Townsend: murdorer The bark Neptune art, previously resorted to | slick K Bhe has Liv'wat | The Central wifle Ratlroat hoa At | r Wilson introduced @ bill yesterday rod i i anny W the doors locked, and the police eur: a se, The Kecorder threatens to strest | The captain and mate of the British brig Ann lone they leave the premises. were arr sted in Provid: nee yesterday fur aa alsoclons i Mesut Upon one Of the seurien 3 O'Brien. Exploni v Works, A Boston police off Wiuwxctox, Del., March 25.—A graining mill seek watel trou: ® wolnad Wh in the Dupont Powder Works exploded ut 2 o'clock Tan Wy hae iyagied niche 1 MeCart this afternou urby McAleer, Loss 404 Join Wiley, John Connell, and Samuel McCarty, ia yfternoun, killing Darby McAleer, Loss avout | cil Vley respectively, Were arrest din Biooklyn 2,000 Jor plckliy pockets in a sowd, Buckley McCabe, who shot three men in the sal at 8s Frankfort street, was mrrosted on City leland by Capt Alisire, ou Thursday nage William O' Kell, the brol phyowiere weoles ak she th 00 roblery, was adiuitte ein Roxbury, occupied by | featertuy, am facturing awitchos en'ploys Yesterday, Lows #0000 at 266 Bowery, owned by Millington | charee nsol makers, Dainage to stocg, ty 0, | ot Wal HHO, Damage to building about #0; | yh, acre ht the elutes of the two parties stood as | oun tne the Youn besonacy revenp, WASHINGTON GOSSIP, Y Hi 7 is in enstody ov a charg D he Was he Ist Of April | Benator Colo Yn bl yestortay providing The bankers of Ch yestert ed Jor Ken bmonthly iron steam: lhips on the Pacit voria) to. Congr PI Shee The Hove toe will report adversely on memuriale ¢ Ps woking for creamed pay Phe Right Key, Thoms Boley, r 1 The Mr. Calking. of Broo iyn, argued yesterday bete more, tavely f 1 ont wae A large wooden bull W.-H, Nicholson in man Afty girls, Was deatroye: Last evening, & Brother, Sits bill to conse fda or who Dad wold bon ts uty Of New York # eof the Norwalk Baik t bail by Just.ce scott | 1 1S 1 ask of the Senator Buekinzham and Kepresentitive Sock Woatucr were ' Comin, n Apu priations yestorday-and wekeud for @ 5) ud Coward vpen mew AwYY Yard in New Lou ator fr ho the Hows of & $10,009. Georse W. Lovewell rested in M Samuel Compbeli'a drag store, 861 Kiehth avenue, were urrested yest was damaged ye nay * follows: Drag store, $1,200, Next Monday, on charg defraud claim 4 sure vice | Mary Danu, #5, ho tnamiance, Building, owied by | cotton. The extentof th al ing point seoms to Linge on the | Geo vos, £0), insured for 210,00, rst named is tatd jo be 600,000, a toam ail vote In the aMrmatiy hot grant it The family of Manning Vandorheyden, who was Kish & Co, wh prrighted for book, whivi for, Awe orf wt the murdeter” Gov, Mukiaa tiieit TWEBD'S TRIUMPH IN THE SBNATE, % uy Doiano requires distillers bo ws aM Commitee yesterday, to p with the Lite Job” They lays m- ¥o 8.000 hooks on hand. fhe Committ derstand that they nimet wl nthe Copy ust Teociud la vider fur Lae uae of ue \ ¢,¥0 tar carried on with unusual warmth | dtiilclgie | ii were before the Wave ardot& Vent Interter of biu..ing a large crowd to tue senad TORR, ass. RAL ut ins Tt will be even that both partion # und naye were ordered, The vote wa tory. The tura exAnnuabon, ue He only ayy aiid het Morvlond Lecislature's Committee on Rogie st omiclit ho words ES eported the Kexietiation billy eth every white male citizen,” aid pro the ' as id frauds of the two (hat every perdu shail be regis te Qualifeations under thy Coiett 1 Who pos: LABOR WAR IN TOWA. A WAYWARD WIFE'S SULOIDE. Pande poh hod ; Sanguinary Resisiance 10 aa Incense of | Affectionntely Pidding Adior to her Hasba ebed-~ (ital claim that they will not vote to romove Tweed from pea ra a ee THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY CHARGE | nae Mian. taley Brant, ‘Chipman thecod, | the oMes of Grand. Sachem, and that they will not | HIS DEPUTY TV QUOD FoR swasn.| Labor without Increase of Pay—Aru Attending the Balt in tho Everett Rooms ion ‘The clauee giving compensation to the survivin members of a family in case of un agararian murd was carried, ‘The bill was then passed through Committee, and ordered to be reported to the Hou: Storplochasing in England, The grand national steeplechase in England has resulted in the victory of The Colonel, the eama horse that won it laet year. Ho carried the ernshiny ‘Weight of 106 Ts., nn incroase o} 19 ths, on his Ina your's inpost. Twenty-three horses started far the Tuce, and nineteen ran the entire course, whieh i four’ wiles and @ quarter in circumference, The time was ten minutes and ten soconds, ® Danish Schooner, Hartt, March 12.—A Danish schooner wag boarded hore by an ofcer of the U.S steamer Severn who notified the captain of the schooner that if If conveyed auy munitions of war for the Exaterg ports he would ronder himse!f liable to. be takes prisoner by any vessel of the Atorican Navy, S.. Domingo was Undor tho protection of the Uuliod Btaios, —— Excttoment tn the Gcumenicnt Council. Rome, Maren 25,—In the (Eeumenical Council, Bishop Strossgner moved that the entire concurs rexce of the episcopate be necessary tor the dot nition of an article of faith, ‘The motion caused ex: Hinary exciigment, and met with violent oppo- . At tH sald that the bishop was insulted, p from the tribune and threatenod, $$$ PATERSON CHECKMATED BY ER=E, NlirosGlyccrine Mine Exploded in Justice Schuyler's Court-The Little Act that was Smuggled through the Legislatures While the moguls of Erie are engrossed with largor fry, the Paterson foiks are having a jolly time pecking away at the Company, for the ditant and illegal freightage charged between cliy and New York. Persons short of funds send an old box to New York, pay the “illegul’ eharge, and then sue the roud for $100 damages. No one can eit twice as a juror on these trials In one of Anite yesterday before Justice uy) b Scott, it was found noe nA Man Who Lid once served ale «Mr, Evans, counsel for the Company, object: ed, but th tice clar L e i oe the * triers.” Mr. Evans then capped the elimax by Quoting a law passed by the Legisiature Journed, providing that in eas suit could be tried, and damages claimed bul on by one persoy for thy samo offen: Tule exploded a niirostycerine mine. Gen. Hoxsey, the pluittitt’s counsel slatures in coneral ienlar, and i I y in ri e me pecially Sens ator Hopper, of Passaic, whom the red-hot denounced aa the daddy of thi fe bill, for the express purpose Of screening the Erie robburs,"” - ee - NOT PROVEN, Howard-Whe Mure dered Terence Flyun @ In the Kings County Court of Oyer and Tor minor, yesteréay, John Howard was tried on the charge of murdering Terence Fiyna, ‘The prosocw tion relicd on the ante mortem deposition ot Flynn, that on the 84 of October last, while with one Joba McVety {a Tilary street, near Hudson avenue Brooklyn, be stoned by some rougie, knocked, down, and stabbed three times, He said that to the Dost of bis belief Howard was the one that stabbed him. Mr John. Coon Fdefence, prodiced wite 0 Who swore that (he prisoner wns at home ta Navy streot when Flynn wis stubbed. John M Vety sWore that he was not with Fiyun at the time. Be cause of the unsatis! ory testimony, Distriot Ate torney Morris did not pres# # conviction, and the iury. under the direction of tue Court, readered ch of not guilty HOURS OF LEISURE, > The New York Printing Company had 9 vorg happy ABHUAL TeuBlon Dall ast oven hg th Irving’ It Professor Chandler will lecture in Cooper Insth tute this evening on * Water" —a very wot sniyect “The Riqht View of the Public School Question 1 by a Lave Is Dr. 1. 8 norte subject in the Cooper In: tomorrow evening Prof Hoopor ©, Van Vorst delivered an interoat dred pupils oF Graminnr seh in Wet Ewen Ueth stroct.. Subject" Benjamin Fre — VOTTINGS ABOUL TOWN Lovejay's Hotel is to Le ton the fret @ May Penney lvania ‘J North ' mer H ria. tn Liberty atreet, has published @ bear KFaph ot T son's great group of Jobu Flauagan, sged 0, went to bed drunk Mr. A'T. Stowart has rodueed the ronts uy q ty prouerty. The enduetion la trom tert ine y percent, Who will follow? Me Jari n v1 ty Mek the er at ihe ¢ i t t Wim the ¢ s | Fraimor, of SIM Rast Sixth at Astip fi ‘ Ninth 1 © Apjolnted a Bomsmittoe bo rep alt wy Cy ¥ Wood. « [ . venue © 1 " é right 4 Of bie paveniont Moots 4 it ' . ‘ i

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