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TH YEA ARDS VICTORY, T A KING AMONG THE COUNTRY DEMOCRATS, THIRTY-SEVEN THE OLD GU PETER THE GRE? NEW YorK, IN THE METROPOLIS, DASUES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, FRIDAY, A WONDERFUL JERSEYMAN, tent Lonthor, Mt hd Spelter, Dead—Only One had Secured by im Out of Scores of table Inventions, Seth Boydon, the inventor, died at His home fn Middtovitte, Clinton township, near Newark youter- . Mr. Boyden was native of Foxboro, Mass., and gottled in Newark in‘ He brought with hima novel maeline of his own Invention for splitting leather, which fas sines 80 improved thut hide may be split lato sev: eral layers. Another man woul) have made e ne from the invention, bat Ruyden's tease abandoned a machine @8 soon we it’ a Company, Mr. Shearman inderetand that re i THE BUCKHMOUT RUTCHERY, POLITICS. FIGHT OVER THE ADMISSION OF THE TEXAN REPRESENTATIVES, THE SCIENCE OF aes that he isa st rt the lawyer and ‘The Inventor of = The Murderers Spiritual Adviarr on the aye a It comes eany t Vawyer 1 do not conaider it all, Dut 1 with Qo Hot consider AL mast be appari to the Com: thing seriou mid areholders repre- iF would pot Nave honored me attention bestowed yes ened Backwootaman, Business was resumed in the Buckhout case Yenterday morning betore Judge Tappan, The Rev Mr. Guilbert, of the Episcopal Church of St. Mark's. Tarrytown, swore that he had visited Buckhout's forni'y parochtatly some three or four times a year, and bad atwayeconstdered him rational in the sense in which others aenslly employed that word. religious men Were all irrational, and BUCKHOUT WAS DECIDEDLY LRMELIGIODS. The witness reasoned and talked with the prison: er on variou# occasions, and the anthappy man in. variably prontised amendment. witness had a disc Froemasoury, ly, discussion, and Mrs. Bucktiout complained of her hnsband’s con duct, weening bitterly all the time. Indy present, a relative of he did not know how near a relative, loft the room and 1 is wife mate a COMMUNICATION TO HER MINISTER, Jaw ete; ped in and decided tl formation conld be given of anythin: pened In the absence of the haehand, necertained that Mra, husbend @ monomaniac; that on the enb fidelity as 9 wife he had the most herrible ond that ber perves were in eon it; he was a great tr Complimentary Dinn —The Yachting Men out A. complimenta ‘The Eves of Nelaware Now Upon tho Nati was Semai or Sa Xenterday?—Butler in m Horn Wasminatox, Mai ry's Condith in bin Glory—Quret Doath of Mattee WAL AL there has dinner was offered to Mr, | (iy. in the 891 yy James Gordon Bennett, Ir., Vice-Commodore of the New York Yacht Club, at Delmonico’s, last might. ‘The entertainment was graced by the presence of Commodore Btebbins, $1.—Senator Drake pre- fented the credentials of Morgan C, Hamfton and J. W. Plonigan, as Senators elect from Texis, the former for the term ending Mare’ 4, 1871, and the Intter for the term ending March 4, 18%, ‘The cen- Hemen, having qualified, took seats on the Republi- Resplutions of respect for the memory of Maj..Gen, George H. ‘Thomas were passed Telating to officers of Soldiers’ Homer tired army officers to be a Homes, was passed. The Senate adopted a resolu. tion looking tom canal from the James river to the Ohio at the confluence of tuo grent Kanawha, ‘The Mississippi Senatorship question Laving been edinely Natteris neratuiate mvselt, however, hifleant fot that Mr. Burt confined himself CRITICNMS AND MISQUO TATIONS Damphiet entitled “A Second Chapter of failed to make a satiatactory d argument betore not consider Mr. lar kind of kloptotnat By bis own contessi er 80 Albany was nev; who presided, fooed by politicians of all parties as at present. Mose gontlomen camo partly to influence {mportant Paisintion affecting their respective poalities, and partly to arrange the preliminarios for ‘Tie event of the day was the Central Commit Taeob Voorhies, Jr, G. L. Schuyler, ex-Commodore A. ( graces, Bediord, Judge Blatchford, Judy W. Tb. Morton, cure himself o| His next invention ’. Kingslanst, xe Woodruff, ‘d Homns, Commo: Lanrence Jerome, ue spring campaign. preoting of the Democratic State Wwe. They assombled this afternoon in Senator s parlor, in the Delavan House, Svecial curiosity was mani AL of the Committee's action pwing to the recent differences among the New It was believed by some On one occasion fon with him on the subject of ‘There was no qnarrel, daly a friend- FILOWING A DOCUMENT igned to duty at the which he saw Mr. Gould tose tn the Sen: He gloried in the thert, ‘ecretary H. Morton, Ant a large nomber of members of the Cinb, The dinner was of the inost tion, and was ardently portaken of by all, 1s, toasts and speeches of Vice-Com- drank with * in honor of C bins, Moses IL Grinnell, Judge Woodrut, dud mimodore Kitd, were propo The cloring tonst Bennett wit! quilntance be forgot,” led by Mr: h every one present lieart!: Mr. Honnett leaves for Enetand on Saturday with isles of his fellow ynebtmen (or and commenced experiinents on & ¥arn piled to leather. pibteh he manniactured the drat tn 48 bis own shop only anti! 12, wi eof merchardiae and. threw. it on the His wyles in 1892 amounted 1824 to 89, 709.06—the ain ‘Out of this cai All the mem- Foom yeaerday. recherche ‘oacrip- were present. fested to Joarn the r Mr. Burt here interrupted, and sald he protested it as an artic! ainst the matter being regarded in that light, nent continued : have no knowledge of the affuir but your own cor Hd that confession was made th thie Commit ‘Ant NO other witnesses than the gentle Who aw vou with the pj ‘Thore was a modore Bennett Bockhout's, though York elty Democracy, modore Steb- Mr, SacLanvRy (em, Del.) thonght some flinstra- ton of the powar of the Presi/ent and Congress was Of Georgia, which hut been re- mien who are endowed with extraordinary Muvorance of fancy that a lively passage at arms Jon made the first malieable tron on the ptinwed Ite ma 185 be starced wer in your ham But, gont einen. U have nilar nature to make. 4 from thle room A 0 Now occupies the ebuir, the Hon und duly ‘rosponde ning Was @ farewelt “ shonld anid ac 'f Yeroue, In wh shown in the en constructed three Limes, and Mis pore the Mississippi Legislature shonid diepiease the Federal nowers by not ret struction rod would again be liited over the would take place between the Chairman of the Com- Mr, Samuel J. Tid Bweeny, the leader of ‘Tamma Tuden wis presumed to come heavily loaded with which hat han. Our reporter had declared her grado of 14) feet to the m 7 Quarry Hill, and it was propored to piace y-evgineon the hill to raise the trains by Borden contracted with the road to build a locomotive whieh would do the work accomplished ing Gon. Ames, your ARRESTED MA. BURT OR eusniolon while ieay.ng the room, and on Mr. Burt's being scarched ‘it was discovered Jnstructions from Moses M, Marble, Alphabet Bar- Jor, ond the rest of the Manbatt gad that acting as the representative of these politl- eal mummies he would handle Mr, Sweeny and Pammany Hall withoat gloves. Moreover, some c very anxious to know whether SWEENY WOULD WIELD THR Same INPLURNCR over the Committee tlat he bas in past years, Jarce crowd of rusty old Democrats were gathered corridor without Mr, the hearty good w Mis auceess in his that be had coolly p cument. which hva heen eo) Burin, the clerk of this Committe jon of the Fifteenth Amendment tn Colored Schools, A demonstration was made yesterday afternoon by the pupils of the colored Grammar Schoo! No, 1 in honor of the passage and proclamation of the Fifteenth Amendment, pupils wore all ase Several patriotic sones were snng, and readines by Anamber of the pupiie were very cred itubly rendered Rebecea Sam: ot ogitation from Mr. Savisnuny—Mr, Prosident, I know it i ‘ou have the mere physieal force ; but if the State of Delaware hud the power to burl you and » would atteupt to you would never dare nd Withont dithenlty over toe hill by this machine that he jeut in phteimg the driv. Boyden threw the nade the wheel itself asabsticute nid so gained the highest leverage, ihe and the minimum of friefion, nvented the weil known “cul re appears tu be ‘& method in Mr. Tconstaer it my " duty to caution auc Sy papers relating to tls Erie bur,ness abo keep @ very shar which Mr. Bu:tdid 10 MuUCh etnbarraased at the effect of this expose that he meeting of the pose of considering SUCH EXCUSES as Mr, Burt may be able to bropare in the meantime, The Coairman and Clerk of the Committee be ing the principal witnesses against him, bowever, co This kieptomania business has damaged him and his eauso to an irretrievable ox: tent. ‘There is serious talk to-night of making this of privilege of tie Hons: Mr. Crovel: then went over the main points of his statement to the Fenate Commitee, ond delivered a argument, setting for ‘umeétinces ¢omnecte! with the pres agement, and making vigorous oppo: tion billom the petition of ‘Tho testimony of other Witnesses wos immaterial, Thickhout listened steadily to the greater part of it, riling the spomkers with a fixed look, which ng a lire, and when the Mr. Guilbert gave his testimony thore was a smoul ate which told plainly that he did not love the reverend gentleman overmuch. the medical testimony was addaced varions wit- heaees were pnt on the stand and eximined by Me, Dykeman, whose jvrocess of exami tn Mulberry street, ae 1 would advis attempt it in Del Mr Monnint, for the crank, <! ireest aetion, ein this shoo he of the steam engine. Dagnerrean process was first mode known Mr, Boyden saw an account of it in the tly worked the thing ont, ‘uertwotype ever produced in But there it ended, und except from acquaintance with Prof, Morsd whieh followed But at that time Prof, was busy with his geand invention, the largely consulted upon the mechanical difiealties to be overcome He was at that Ume ‘once been directed to electri © Went into the subject with zeal. It occurred ric equilibrium is to be main- ven iu thander storms, the lightning cannot from one direction, and that there is just ax 1. a priort reason that bolts of lightning should the earth to the clouds as from the clouds ‘To tost this he set up ap electrometer the dircetion of the current wtrokea! came trom tie xroand and went up tothe clours, subsequent study o of lightuing strokes confirmed this J his conclusion wns that a surclurged earth is quite as likely as » surcharged clous mbled in the fe ale department el that day was far distant when would ariay {tself ngainst Det- wanted but little of b Blood's apartment Kenial Big Judge Connolly, of your city. Who Was attired in a charming full even. Jue costume, resembling very much the same outdt minitiee is to be held for the pur- Mr. Drake—Or Delaware array itself azcinst the | dering look of makive the first wer had been exer: ator of the Unite State of voting in the town Robert Watkins le affair was very fine, and a credit to the teache ok the members of the Committee by the hand | is aimost certain ‘The genial Warreu | sanntered by, ad, after pronouncing NNOLLY A BIG THING, | hig to spend & few weeks at the Union next gowiner, whieh invitation the Big Jadge as usnal accepted. ‘The Stw correspondent, with characte modesty, stepped into tod the priviiege Miller, who was tho loat drew out roars of ane, and evident te ror of Larkin, the ¢ross-examining counsel for (be Monnitt, ‘then asked for the reading ofa feries of resolutions recently passed by the Mises: tip! Levislature, aeking that Gen, Agios be Marringe inthe Old Brick Church. Tast oveniny, in the Brick Church, Fitth avenue and Thirty-seventh street, Mr, William H, Beadle ston was married to Miss Susan Annie Colvell oMciating clergymen were the Rev, J. @. Criigherd and the Rev, Alfret H. Ke tock broker in Exchange piace, and 19 a 2004-look- ing fellow of %. with blrek hor and a thick Wack in West Tenth bride is an adopted daughter of Mr ain, atin merchent ot Pear) st ty, With rosy el ‘The guests were numerous and richly costumed. arty adjourned after the cereman’ 1 Enst Thirty th #treet, and danced throuzh the rest of the evening. Jauchter at hs 1 Tong and abi h #ome strong ‘The resolutions were read Without closing the d playine ona fide kiteven, but wouldnt fladle for the the strings were bi pont, which mate the music rather a poor ar- ot anery and went ed him inte the house again sed he was vexed beennse they wanted him to Bit by bit this testimony aspiring witness, whe pate the Senate adjourned. the repeal of the ¢ the London Ere Pretoction Commitee, Mr. Burt, after n laine at Crouch's argument, replied at some eloquent detonce put forward by Mr. ‘I. G. Sher deliall of the Rrie Railway Com- Videut that he spoke as one with. ‘The groom ts a A and the bri the room, bowed uae of Representatives, Wis.) reported that the rom ‘Texas were and that they were, prima facie, entitled to pt at damaging Mr, Paine (Rep., epath to the credentials of th de Senator Lord and Mr, ocean peees ined throughout the proceedings. Mr fowler, of Brooklyn, assured the SUN correspond- wot that no other representative of the press was Wer belore permitted to witness the deliberations if the State Coutral Committee, espondonts were, as @ matter of course, not allowed # the room, The door being duly locked, Duke dossidy, of the Argus, who officiated as Secrotary, salied the roll, aud al! the members answered to heir names, While the Duk vating through the air, ‘TUE GREAT PETER ew obout from member to member, and whispered few hurried words to each one. Min bis chair at the table in the centre of the ‘ow, looking unusually sober, MR, SWRENY'S MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS Sammy bit bis lip, but said no- When the Duke ceased rol! call, Tilden said ai the Orat business in order was to specify the we for the meeting of the Democratic Convention uomiuate Judges of the Court of Appe SWEeNY suGoRSTRD wat the city of Rochester be designated as the waco to bold both the spring and fall Conventions. de regarded that city as the most suitable for that urpose outside of New York, Mr, Tilden aud Mr, Richmond oppowed the motion, oes was taken, and resulted in THE PASSAGH OF MR. SWRANY'S MOTION fey tu almost unanimous vote, fTroy moved that Wednesday, the 27th of April, be be day for bolding the Convention, members elect Tits father has man yesterday fiddle for all the folks pany, bat it-w: Was extracted frum the parted with every fact ws though nis life denended ‘The Inwyore were continno the roar over the hits that Mr. Jenks made at the unhappy Mr. Dykeman, who received » verbal prod the eminent Mr. Burien (Rep., Mess.) onposed the sweari in of Mr. Connor, one of the members elect. and reod to the House various n Muavits arensi Ing Hezro soldiers while he the United States army, and of his bavi that he bribed a negro ‘to ewear falsely before the Millitary Commission wiich tried him —_— AFTER THE STORM, on keening it The wedding the house o! as 9 Captain in ‘The other cor rete Receive arter, and Who are be Butchered—The German Demovratic ee Throwing Lichen red Young Democracy. ‘The halls of the County Court House yester- day Wore comparatively empty. ceived bis iriends with bis usual grace, and not & ripple of trouble ran over his brow, Sheriff was in good spirits, During the afternoon the Hon. George W. McLean called upon him, they went up town together. Judge McCuna also Visited the Sherif 's office during the afternoon. The Sheriff's friends were not downeast, and said that though Messre, Tweed and Sweeny might contro! the votes of the Legislature, they could not control the votes of the city, as time w FOR ALBANY. During the day, it was reported that Supervisor Hayes and the stalwart Morrissey were busily en- fuged in raising sugar to send to Albany. It was ns to defeat the charter. The friends of the Sberiff asserted that Norton and Creamer would not dare to vote for Mr. Tweed’ charter. ‘Throats loud and deep were made against Hitebman, One prominent gentlem he would not stand iu Hitehman's shoes for all the money in New York man and O'Hall hud been sworn tweuty-oue t to do certain things, and had then It ts one of tie most Bull another was that of ‘This has always been regaraed most profound secrets of the arte, but Mr. Boyden plodded through it and made a good of Kussia sheet, but at a cost so great that {cannot compete with the imported article. While ist of hin mechunieal achievement, given upletely, tue Burr Hat Body Forming Ic ts not Seth Boyden's invention, but he made and for the only time secured m patent. ad tried to improve this machine, is rful combination of seienee, nd all had been. by ites Sapreme Court except one or two which hud been bought out by Bur stood the test in law, and ve sult. in whieh he took small se Was Ceciled in is fay er for the prosecution over lis temporary chiet av often as oune Bloods of The young nags of the University of the city of York were pat through their fucings yesterday on an extensive sen) horse, Chancellor Ferris. presiaed in placid dignity The young chargers am. 4, pranced, pawed, ealloped, and curvelted with Imirable grace ond wonder" Central Com Free Colles. Severson (Rep. OM) et sand charred that th to Connor Wax that Le alone of thi a bad Texun t He'did not expeet n of Christhin gentle Texas: but what tid t nded the Com LON'S MUSBANDS. ey te elogation Was ® slivery tones were Neg it y Sheriff O'Brien re. ran college war vorer Suit ia te ort—The Mun who Awoke ond ad Himact® Married + Another case of doubtful marriage is under Superior Court. Jobn Cantion snes Kilaabeth Cantion to have his marriage with ber declared void on the ground that she Lad a husband living when he married her, Judge Jones yesterday, motion on beholfof Mrs, Cantion for an allowance of alimony an counsel fee, very hich apeci- the performances. todo with that? How 8 prisna facie right to his | effect on the pretty bovquets at thelr aining again on Sammy Tilden improvement investigation int his I’e applied for and charged that person on er parte aMidavits with eub- ornation of perjury, of the House tor a gre: Judgment, a farce, young s!eeds go into inwel! devend the 12th of vext month. id hivnsell deen Tt was, in his worse, It was a base proveeding, and as such be denounced it, for you!" from a Democratic member.) DIOURAPHIOAL, Mr. Onrn (Rep., Ind.) deuonneed this proceeding Against Capt. Connor as most U a native of the Sta my, and served c had then been ‘Taylor Defented tn Pig-on Shoothins John Taylor, the ex-champion pigeon shooter, and John Rywn engaged in a pigeon in Greenville, N. J., yesterday aferavon, competitor was allowed ¥1 bird were $200 a site. lor, 15. ‘Three of Ryan's birds fol onteide the houndary Johnson and John Taylor will m mir mateli, at tie ‘The case waa before interest, She alleges that Cant- ‘This was in his after he had passed his three-score ail ems wo bave beau almost ehe aly in: in which he cared at all who owned bis and the stakes Ryan wo! killing 18 birds : Tay. of Indiana; lind entered t tinuouely anti the close of the pointed Cuptoin in the rmy, in which he had served until the time ccopted the nomination as a candidate for gainst his loyalty “BreuENt AAPIELD (Kep., Ohio) asked whether it ‘would be safe to establish the rule the character of appecher wh Bross izht make in tho canva BuTLeR replied that Mie proposition was that the House could inqmire into anywing Cast ought to be inavired in Mr, STEVEN*ON—I Wouid like to ask the gentle Man One question. Mr. BuTLER—No, sir; Teannot yield T want information, Thave not tine to give you all sor abundance of money, and was carrving on a paying business, which Cantion denies, that he has lived with Mrs. Cantlon since 1964, and that he had three ci ildven by her before they were fuarried ; jurthermore, ti ure thelr mork she was married, as he ce Lo DEOYe, 16 Allred Gealt ho Jive claim to ber; that as soon aa he ascertainos the fact of Ler forme man still living he Session of all Chat was theirs, antion, on the other band, swears that she Was selucel by Gould, who liv phout two weeks hoped by this m The Seventh District Elretion Frauds. Judge Ingraham granted the motion to the de- fondant in the esse of John A, Stemler agt, Jo MeGaire, which is an action to try the titles of the claimants of the office of Civ f inquiring into condivates for Con A vole by ayes aud Dorsted). chit -why weet bones boone Jeared ont, und left ber in pos- strawberry, ap a origioal flavor. berry, 60 was the with her ovly and then des Was Hover inarried to Gould three children by Cantion ts alive, and that she is McOouthe of At Was asserted ice of the Reventh ana yielding * Groen thot the comply evidence several affidavits to to her marriage by stufling the ballot Boxes or by Mr. StRVENSoN Tu grapes also he » producing ‘some fine by to nis one failure, Uled with the neo oF temporary deteat, but (ve time of his death eriments in bronze, faid he thought that would be good’ tin motion, having becn TWEED AND SWeeNeY Knowing politicians acknowle ted that the Your Democracy had met witha terrible defeat, Some men had gone to their political eraves, and one or two of the prisoners, it was thought the Convention, Pisving tor Hosh Maney. of Yonkers, Mr, S1kVEN=ON—I do not believe that the gentle Robb ry of the Peabody Tomb. Sane, Masa., was temporarily | ul qiclity and end Duke Cassidy then make a few ‘nn why ask me? bnrelars fast nf si!Vor plite and handle fro would be put il precautions to furnish the interior countics with ent number of printe? ballots, ing of the Chairman and Messrs, long and heated tut not intorestine cis A committee, TUL DEMOCKALLIC FIGHT IN JERSEY, no mutter how Were sworn in On inction of Mr. Onrn, Mr. ¢ fen minules (Or a person attributed the oppo that bis (Connor's) f opponent to thor ge LATEST LABOR NEWS, The Chief of res a Ballot Box aud D+ bitterly Lis friend should injure him, rally conceded that the voble O'L Mghuly dealt with, and that he would be well cared Political wounds conld be hea'ed up. feelings toward also represented as kind. had invariably caserted that Norton was in the fizht pure principle, and shat all thas the ted Was pure reform, —* TWEED'S OPINION OF MIKE NORTON. A well-known gentioman said that Mr, Tweed told one seems to be intereste ice veh ellewex jen would b ty, Was appointed to chan b 10x, If they deemed it necessary Club hed an opportenity to urb the harmony of the Committee, a motion to @ carried. Mr. Tilden, over. n8 and determined to Limself, left Senator Biood aud procceded Wie rooms of cratic primaries in the new city of atively quiet Inst even ing. In the Second werd of Jersey City Frank For, the Emmot2 Guard, a Fenian organiza adly beaten by roughs, ‘© thrashed for undertaking his defence. The jon of discord was reached ia the First Ward primary to Grand Street Han, ock Michael Torney, one of the Zxeeutive the votes were eom- © represent. ‘The scene which fol towed wus almost indescribable fur Hs rowayien ballot box was frastrated, 4 policeman and taken to the tation three quarters. of am hour betore (he time fixed for the eloring of the poll, Was removed Norton and € COlebrating Last evening the colored peony monstration in the Zion Baptist Church in street. The honse was crowded. fered by the Rey, Mr. Batler. The Fittoenth Amend ment Was read by Miss Hirper. delivered by the Rev Chareh, and Mr. Pow spoko brie * Crown'ng Victory p enjoyed w de- Convention that » the fet that owned him beeu Naval Academy, said that, with Jersey City pas (ir, Stanke) supp he had nominates to Mr. Butler, l talent and abnity, he b to-day with toe convic 4 is calling, ana that he would wave ia oh better churscter fur biueel{ ted a veatly en y. lozether with euceses of nineteen of his against him on ‘Thunderbolt wi 1s tO ME. thee Prayer was of ree-shoeing shop of the Turpin of the editor of the Anti-Slirery The ringing was of the musical race which has been eniraneh SENATOR TWEED, e Senate Comuittee on Municipal Affairs sidering the Tweed charter, which passed embly yesterday, tu tue protes attempted re iuetion Mike ts the most honest of all. Tie really moans to stand by the people, We can never win Mike Witlout giving him a real reform charter, He is whole-souled, good-natured fellow, honest as the day is tong, und true ws steol, He iS a sort of politi- cal Peter the Hermit, going on a crusade for reform. but he ‘can't be bought. He don't seem to know the value of money. go through the streets of the Fi sout & hat and with notuing but re he woud receive A LOW ComEDIAN, ‘The Speaker reminded tne veutle Ianisunge was not part Mr, Burin ( isd nan from Texas eof the neighborhood sympathize crowd of New Senators Nor Genet occupied seats beside members of the The Groud Suchew, oti in full feather, cad of the table, ¥ SAMMY TILDEN, Mr Tilden, elbowing Lis way through the crowd, took op u position by the mantel-piece and spoke as er Revenue Qn At a meeting of the Assessors of Internal Revenue yesterday, Assessor Van Wyck said that he had pot by letter the question to Commissioner Delano, whether, in case of the sale of a parinor's interest in the merchandise o” a firm to th Dariners, who then continue the bnsir take in new partner Commissioner has fon Settled. © does not know he poll closed, WASHINGTON GOSSIP. And be would An attempt to smash the 5 (Rep., and it Wax captured by Br eeaene (Uae der from Tex emarked that the mom: Had “not Cold the Lunse N. my for utter worth 10 Was worthless, ks that the wen! mer of the House in reverence to him which were in tivo seats tro Goorgin aud one frown M crust of bread in his hand, be cent of money for his influence. Jt is cortain that Tweed will ne generous enemy as the Thunderdoit to be Larmed, ‘THR EXECUTION, But Morrissey, McLe: They will be brought up before martial, convicted of ‘When the box veral persons incumted the table to them was trown violeatly hess; and a: ‘The Speaker remy man trou Texs was and that remar order an hour ago, were Tbeg parcen of the Louse but not Supreme Court yesterday, a the question « Fallow such a . Ruch a sale is ARges plied in the negative, Agninst 4 stool,'an an Alderniante candi w@ Ci tet of Vo nite Postal Committ steamers from California to ) this elty fn attendance upon a meeting of SPANISH NEWS FROM CUBA, cratic State Centrai Committee held to-day reatthe | stance of noue of the gentle: ve addressed the Committee, but of nev- *. for the nurpose of sugvesting that final 200M Loon the proposed enarter of the city of Ni r erred fora few days, in order that the have an opportun| poset charter. 8 miiion people. It complicated document, orded to evable the cltigons of ktorend in the public journals, and to in instrument, to tie public interesta, t the just expect tented by according to the ctizens of the metropolis this seant opportanity how What ts to be the ec ernment under which Ue ofthe genieman: & drum-head court treason to the sentenced to deatn shot at the ‘break of dawn before breakfast it is thoucht, will moet their fate ded; put McLean, and will beg on polities! priests are his thonghte toward lor bunting ground,y beset with undetinabie terrors, and aWa: iu agonizing -uspense, NG FROM THE GERMANS, mittee of German ull do ms think best. ”* nd at 9:0 P.M. in enxine ‘ large majority to Air. U Was te Winning Yon policemen were on duty in the Third Ward of reat diffleally in keo)- n's Hotel, and the rerular 1 by #7 inajority, “Quiet reigned in The total number of delegates elected was 80; Of those, Mayor Sawyer ‘The Honae Military Committes have nacertained twhom Hull day appointed to Relieved of his mmand—Quarre! ‘OteG WEFE CO ore—A Spurio BROOKLYN at midnight, and Sommers, and Mr ehiwes 10F $1,200. The Texin Representativ: yonthfnl in apy face, wIViNg: bia ¢ nh M. Clark was haneed in eMiey on eat Hudson avenue « eMgy was lavevied, * Hngh M Clar woid out for $7,800." In the Supreme ¢ like men, without being biindfol itis said, nus his knees for # respite ly visiting him, Miter but not bot 44, March 81,—The Vos de Cuba, puiitishos » Mttle article against Le: Pruewa, which was about to anite with the Tor, denounces ft, and declares it eannot join a journal which attacks such # patriot as Lersundi, The Diario also de‘onds Lorsandt, repelling the {den that he ever had any connection with a plan to erect Cuda into a province independent or o posed to the present Government. Redels continue to surrender themselves in the Central Departm: Bkirmishes are reported near Nuevitas. NEO bas issued a munilesto to the peorle. n a8 NO FeABON Lo exist nm to lay down Ponnor, 1s very hae bite nonrly 6 uppearnuce of an already broken down, urt, Rrooklyn, yesterday, upon ‘Tre House Vormitier on Foreivn Reiath touy very Wa be ‘che & Morgan, Folwon street, New nze and Hudson Kkiver Wail. the other wards d by & mixed tor #0 Important preyudiee ern aris be any dapper necessary ior a ehoie Yo American Citizens in 1568, ‘The General (% A coneral warm of fire was sounded yesterday Committees met last nicht in th Aiderman deb Grows was present. as well of the Oid Guard of the series of resointions Whi Tentonia Assem- BY FIRB, broveht ent avd dy Ing of whistles, much excitoment Was Created, many m the way ton wieat fre Was soon acerrtalned (hat the movemy Won of the rattheation Hudson City, 16. Hudson City, for the office of Recorder, Thomas ay he it, Carried the entire delega competitor, -doum Lo, sation of municipal are hereafter to live. reat that the charier in all {ts provisions the at it should give the greatert sat- izens, and thas it should be John Monroe's on Cumberiand street, Hadeiphia, was burned on Weduesday might ; lors h Were unanimously adopt- ‘of the Fitleenth Amep ani be establisned should be established should b ‘hereis, Every canse of dissat! ement of the D, faction that shows wocratie party of treated within the party, JB. Glenn & Co.'s fruit packing factory, on Canal Meeif in the mana; dmy ; Loss, 828,000 this city, should Ways be No clatts to power and patra mber to drux euch local tseuce botor SPARKS FROM THE TRLEORAPH, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, declaring that the revolu' to-day, and advising bis countryi deterones to tie Committee, ction may be solely deferred to the k. Deneil manvfactory of A. 8, Barne we dainaged by fire to ie ‘The ruad bed for the New York and Rodfleld Kail- road was begun yestoraay, elected Republican Super 4s Deiaveratic super Richmond will reor athe face of the solemn pledge resting In Gen. Paello bas been relieved of is command, A VALY LOAP DETTER THAN NO BREAD, Tis euccesvor hae not yet been announced. 5600 workmen stown Navy Yard sa tormer Living near Pawtin mitted euicide by hun Was delivered o AL Bushension Bri ge yeste Ceting in Salt Lake City, y discharged yesterday into the ditlern © SeEYICe, H puriton Of. Bi arin onts of the. pul wutlon to both branches of the Le 1 the beginning of the sess \ UKIOS , a. VOr exch Claluaivg his OURS ATS ES OF CHIME tasked for ao adjournment autil Taes. .dments to offer, and ae. In the Senate the bill ‘The office of the 1 Counelton, has bepn robbet of Phe Ku-Klux recently t y county, Ind., r to the American © hulls of legislation Into # hot-bed of personal ambuon. Whereas, In consequence of sich’ un} Of te se=nion of (he L PERSONAL INTRLLIGENCK The bill to preve York harbor was report Dill as it now stood. mer said thut if the an to propose should be rejected by the jatrodtieed to abolish the ce District auisite of tho cities of and to reculate the n The bill wax passed providing for the introduction of the Enropenn s\stem the Stale canals, tng #300,00) for the erection * Home was refer Mr. Tweed rep {lon of tands in New } 01 ‘The bill confirm nv the title New york to cestata | de@ | to 4 third read Ju the Arsembly the duct, Uured mont) And tavnily railed in the Side Lewis Collins (colored), senten rer vf klisha Daw d charter, or of provement in the affairs of f cliques and cians have roving the prestige ot the body was taken Hatin for Troy, N.¥,, direet 4 single aet of relict ‘oF while the werangit waxed ferrer day by oud putting in Jeopardy its furur therefore, pe It Aevo ved, ‘that the politienl combi for the de) lerapl New York and Brooklyt, »,!" be expected to return the Ninth? yetourth strovt ted the Hon, Benjamit Hawkes for Mayor » Republican, has been ne itagens’ Loket to De atay fudge Dow ling’s new edition of Shakespeare will Whe learned Judg: en hanved in half a leaf was had Dis eentones counmiut At tla point the Committee the room wa» Hog salutes (nL of sean Lown, ehienl y ret) on 1 of the stermboat T, D OU Ci Railroad Ce Tn Ithuca yeoierday, by the New Havou to the Hahnneman Hosp or and Connon: is in that city w given proot thut Ht confidence of the peopl That we warn the ety tate Legis ature to diseontinu: Memselyee to the task prepared to be forever av LGignaut corstiinency Weed announced that to the charter Y ut 4 o'clock Qujournment was granted shooting Winsett William Mer kmar an Fnvtishman, employed on a MWyear old way for hewliy the throats of Ow Newark youth, fs I iivedteaing to out r Dill_ amending the usury law by ate of auterest shail Edward B. Ineersoll was formal: astor of the Middle Refor F disrarded by man Lowell, of Boston, recused of st ned Churen in empted to shoot two I pon is to report the Moniay nicht No amendments is understood that crowd, Was Regul enineracy of thie f ach a reconstruct axreed upon to Genera! Committe Muroles, Experience in pice of asaumpth In place of swavker, character in. pace honesty in place of eorruptio potween the Bev San Diego old felis Kiges have been diseoy Was bis surety Hote'l'ts the most prom to a thud read ¥q., Minister eat dese Lbed That in ease of a fal t matruclion Of tae T ure Mf mach necosRAry Hall General Goumie nie the bands of recs to Heo of the German Democratic cainer Cly of Port 4 O8 a writer of ro Fito ne im tie LX th 10 PoRMID poHess Of (heik Froud tu Dutes« di has entered the fh referred to the anb-Committes of the Wholey Ament the charter of Brooklyn; am complete Fourti ave reiative to Par Livnt -Gen, She as sonior View: President of the bil fixing ra day's work on the pub: Hlesny atronyly ch Was #uLae: city, mn feullicton ior at work io the avenue inst Pri Mr. Hugh J Hasth rommnerclal Adve) taser (wice 6 Week, ed. an otticial order nonne Dy the death of Lc fo unite with t itor and proprietor of the 8 nUrchased for bis porma ‘ant inansion 87 ith ye Hie dus since becn offered, aud dectiued, ley Fiold, Jr, Willett Ferguson, who has beon in jail about « 10 convicts in sate pris imasiiiieionsilid: Trving place, New Nec Patrien reported the the New York Aren ve Railway as Lo prevent a surren fer Ol the affairs to Fueh hauds ay Would owl do: fore wouderful prosperity # cloud t pion Where partics contract heurs.was adopted, nna voted dowa, having reduced might forever ant evening Du gave a full dress Jers oed granted an injnnetion vesterd eported adverse Ww York Tux Ley, Hendrickson, Tk KKK PG ‘re, elnisifieation bill re the Assembly Kailroad reprencuustives *, being the contestants Lor his counsel were present, 8 abtituae of armed 4n stockholder Grst wd replied to the witack made cras follows: OUT AY AN RNGLISIIMAN, 1 Kerve Bogus 0 oy '» COUDSO KAYE LOLILE vf NUON to dibovey the Order Friton, of the WYOUDK BLUME Of 18, Wine Wraay nerhlit Nialt hts Lroter, be. HL Fulton. WM He had on b's nere on a siver wate aud ebm Nessra. Stoughtoi ward, Barrill, aid Shaler. D, McClelland will sh pela in Brigg and sa Shining Mh Dowiing's Court of Bp through Gen, McCleliand’s tafluence, Superintendent of Public School “Sehool No. M4, on W Kduostion ya. Seo. Hoek a te fot Mr EF. FB, Dickerson, preacried for himselt' on Weduesday, and in a fow Toure wis a co:pac Of 106 Elm atrect sachnsotts Modical Washington ate Domestic udeiieny Is uid to have been The } ‘The Broadway merchants, Wolf& May, were HinEIONE! OSHOP AKU yes! ewindiing tae Governiy f the Board of New York and Kings ole of Patorson youterday had a lal DewHlONs Was suiAs! 1 grand Fifteenth Ai falute of one Wundi fed Clirowuh the OF LEISURE. Juviieo eto be the Paterson W ew charter of Paters that the City Ole dered in Monro sehooln, at Gy Called forth w wp Niue prepared an. tariunkm "tor the comlag number of How Th this he Drietly eviews ie hislory of the ud Picgeuly Lio OWE op.Bious WiKLOUs FepOrve The *Yalo Glee Cinb” day evening the 12th Inet. Anotier grand demonstration in aid of the Cuban tw announced to take place uu tho Cooper uslijuiv vy Mouday vyeulDg Bost, will sing In Steinway Hall done with the eon. received yostorday, eTuCeI it Ba) bo elected for two rd hall be elected, in ur Of Poor appuluted lease one Beaver, Who wan in cus The wob also kille: WhO Wak A WINCH AeADInt Beaver, the mo ret Bre to the ‘Oecape Of Ue Olber prinouers- Of & Muy, was arresiol bail tor exaiulualisu, ( Aftor releusing yestorday and weld Juil door, to proveut the ase w vill ou, Clecbod, ap Lgre.otol “PRICE TWO GENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE PASSAGE, BY TNE LORDS, OF THE IRISH PEACE BILL. Dean'tory Debat of « Bill Amending the Neutrality Lawe— Disracl's Objection to the Co: Time on Trinh Top'en. Loxpox, March 81.—The House of Lords this evening went into Committee on the bill for the Preservation of peace in Ireland. ‘The Marquis of Clunticarde repuciated any hostility to the bill, bat regretted the havte of the Government in preparing it; @ haste which was evinced by the many amend- ments which the Government itself had introduced, Fe objected to eiving further powers to the Trish constabulary, whom he described aa a worthlow body of men, The Duke of Abercorn expatinted on the #editions tone of the pross in the West and South of Ireland, And urged that measures of restraint were indispen- fable, ‘The Vill was then reported from the Committes, and without furthor debate whs passed by the House. In the Honse of Commons Mr. Gindstone made din explanation in regard to the suleries of suffragane, whieh, he sid, were not paid out of the public mo- reve. "Mr. Gladstone aleo annomneed that a rede tion wes to be m in the rates of inland postave, Mr. Otway, Und Foreign Secretary, promised to. {nirodare a bill amendatory of the neutrality laws of By-hani Mr. Dieteell otgected to morning aeons, pro- Posed by Mr. Gladstone, and to the devotion of e@ mneh time to Trish tories, The Honse took np the Trish Land bil! in Come mittee. Fuccersive amendments modi ving the Ule ster cnetom were consite and rejected. Mr. Gindstane, to meet te objection to local teats lation, moved to Include all cust 8 Of tenure resem- biting that of Uleter. phate followed on the motion, which departare from the rules of parliae nt Making further progress on the bil, the p adjourned. Hone of Le hove dect'od ocainee Mra, Howard's claim to the Farldom of Wicklow. — The Great Bont Nace, Loxpox, March $1.—The four-oared bont won the Renforth (Tyne) erew and the in's (N. B.) Paris crew, which wae negotlatet Dy Walter Brown, had been definitely Oxed to he com tested nt the close of duly, on the St. Lawrence river, neat Montreal, The ‘Tyne crew agree to Withont a ecoxswain, the New Branswickers Adopting the same American custom in rowii HAYTUS NEW PRESIDENT. pele Abate ow Spain Troats the Representat the United States Cuba — Wiener Hold axa Hostage, Port-av-Paryow, March 20.—President Ninaago Saget, friend of Luperon and Cabral, has been elect- ed Prostdent of this Republic, On Sunday Inst, nt 4 o'clock, ve took the oath of office in the Cathotie chureh of this elty. In the discourse which the new Presktent lelivered before the Senate, he used these words: “I swear before God to forret the past We aro all of the same family.” Mr. Phillipa, the late Consul of the United States fin Santiaga de Cuba, bax arrived here. All his effects of every kind and der-ription were loft to the mercy of the Spaniards, Mr, Basseit has secured passace for Mr, Phillips on the French man-or-war La Tonche Tre ville. on which vessel he will leave in a few days for St, Domingo, The Dominiean revolntionists have a ror rmment formed uniter the Presidency of Gen. Cabral. ‘Th names of the Junta comprising the Provisiounl Gow ernment are: Gens, ‘Timoteo Ozaudo. Marco E. OF- don, Rosendo Costillo, Juan Manuel Oundnya, To Costillo, Francisco ‘Moreno, Mariano R. Olejio, Petro Antonio Caséuure, Avaclto Mortimer, amd Pedro Pifiy Gen. Cabral having learned of many devertions in the ranks of Baez's army, had marched from Sam Juan upon Neyba, Mr. Wiener, United States Conan! in Jerimse, yolnnteered hia services to Gen. Brice to visit the. Piquets and confer with them in relation to a settle. rent ofthe war, On his arrival at the heniqanrtere ve rene! Gen. Tatgiel, he was seized and held hostage. At Inst accounts he was a prisoner. Tnequet was outlawed in the amnesty proclam- ation of the Government, and he b aken this bold ster to assure his own safety, The Hon. Stephen Preston, the Havtion Minister to Washington, aails to-day for New York. oe OBITUARY. oe Death of an exeMayor of New York. t Brady died yesterday } nee, 448 Fifth ay ‘or many yeara he had Fx Mayor Win, leman of wealth and eul- i his rest ot ee ii e the pab since 18%0 bit 8 terms Mayor of the eity of New York, having f elected in 1547. Previous tothis time be b id resented the old Fifteenth Ward in the Alder. Mic Boards in 1842 154%, 1845, and 1846, «Mr Brady was always a Whig of the ol until the dissolution of that Party, when be afi: Dimeelf with the Republicans, For several _y after leaving the New York Post office, Mr. Trady Was Presid oll Continental Insurance Company, and was adirector of the same at bis ‘ death, ! ‘The fags on the City Haltand other public bnildings Were disrinyed at hol! mast yesterday in. ceanoet “of Nr Brady. Appropriate tributes of rospect 10 tne m ¥ of the deceased ex-Moyor will be paid in the tepartinents of the city Government to-day. — Oren Noble Cant. Blward C. Hopper, who ee-ved eallantly te the Iite war, died in his residence in Jereoy City oa k { ‘Wertnokday Benjan ter ti ie HT. Warren. well known tn nancial oft: ti aout the Bourn, died ip Auguste wee fee | terday, aged 74 vears | nam Li. Pollard, formerly tandlont of the Lowell Island House in Salem harhor, and afierwarde ; Of Rampton House, Springfield, died fi The tev, A.C, Foss, « prominent mem! Now York MF. Conte Hod tn Swit ze fay. Mr Foss wasnn der brotier of Fost, of Trintty MF. Charen fn this city. Me was abit { forty-two years of aio. He bad Anrved tome oF loading Mettodiat enurenes tm tits elty. Tarrytown, wn ux “ing from which Iatter place he Wok a Yenr ie pence to travel ‘Troy yesterday. —— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, palatial ‘The Pontiff’s heatth is failing daily, } Syoin will not intortore with the Pope's affairw te / ‘Gcumenteat Counc > Tt ts seid that Prince Merre Bonaparte intends atnre to dwelt in Hruscels, ' M. Emile Ollivier has re-eived the Grand Cross of the Order of Char IIL, (Spain). ‘This is oviy decors. ion The Parte p © ore actively parening their ine vestigations inte tle alleized couse acy against the Ky Tenor aud the sont The first number of a new relic Conve, de, of winch Pere Hyncimthe i } veared iy T im yesterday ri Ibis asserted iy that the nical Conneit j wilimmed ately @ ne TNO fniiibaitty. ’ that case the Freneh A.sowssador will not rewurn An Inu ! Maritime Exhinito in Nap ve tet of Senteniber ts the Suh of Wor Vener next, aod gold, elver, wid copper mcdals are Wo be distribiited to exhibitors JOTLINGS ABOUT TOWN, A meeting of ihe oMcers of the Army of the Cam berlan'| wil be held at the Astor House, Friday, Api Lats PM iannaie Col, Whitely started yesterday for Torowto to brine back Calawel!, who was conimttted tor eMradse Hon rome days aro | F ilie Cornel, aged 8 fell vosterday from the bale TROCthN Tour hoor of the Fifth Avenue Hotes Was instantly killed All veasols orriving from any domestic port south er Cane Henlopen aie aubject to exam nation by the Health Omer trom Apri Lt bee. 1 ‘The first seizare made in the Thirty-see trict since Bailey's doparturs, were three hart Wore Lound Yesterday’ viowwting the simp hi Dis Whick uit has been instit to recover $1,500 from pater. (he author of the Twelve. Tempter MuGt Of board and borrowed money . IS Greenwich street, white tho roof ot her houxe aud wok’ a sine mt tor oipe, Sle Was Laken Gown by the poltee, Att Stuted weekly meeting Inst evening the sh Repnblenn Centini Clad congrnnlated the n ven the Fattieation of the Filkecnth Alen Nhe Morewtile Library. meeting Inst evening nomi al te Tegolnts last your wore @1201 48.” The Pos hhures were $17.39087, Kurplup in the weaeury, #0 62 The Hrary tie 2,989 yoru * {he German M. B. Conterence opened yesterda: tn Went Portietn eiroet meeting haus the Asoal cone, wittoes Were app 1, aul the report of the Hook Committe n of the Mook Concern Was Te ferred Lo tie Vor © on Pablicacions, Yesterday afternoon a number of stone cutters made raid upon the workinen in the employ of d Westervolt in nd Twenty minty ety near Fourth w were driven. off byt A wine Faldors Wore areusied. xpressmen last evening 781 Kighth 6 10 be to show Ghat they belong te. borers, and Khonid not be LOB The groes iwceiple Ob thelr the © charge vusinves

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