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Ll . =— ————— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS, THE FOUR MISSING MEN, | Satirerranunntet conte titans | THE TARRYTOWN TRAGEDY, MeN ett thy LIVE TUPICSUF THN TOWN, |) Sernoree on a core Cmte THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, She s ’ oF poor son, but that cin " She save the never thinks of her poor son —— How Warre: Rebuked Muntet; — Trouble in an Eichth Ward Li ir Store— —_- §3 THERE A BAND OF MURDERERS AU@ATS APPAAG 9 OR HtHD, FORENSIO DISPLAY IN THE WHITE CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'S A Desperate Co with @ ‘ollce~ | THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT TINKER- NEAR POUGHKELPSIF? and ste thinks he koows of Samoa Sayeen's Where. PLAINS COURT HOUSE. he gee Cael uf ths toa la te eal fotty UBIQUITOUS REPORTERS. Sencar Lightuing at Six ING THK IRISH BILLS. eames on ” * —>s— - eneeainene fhe Mystortons Disnppearance oF9. We Saye | HIS amietion, thonzh It has cast » gloom over the rotund, smiling, bappy Warren Leland. Weighing | @he Arrival of Caldwell in this City under | A German named Kane dispenses cold poison | Propoeal to Remodel the Pian of Trinity cox-Wunt a Woman Saw aud Hened at | whole tauils, hie not impaired tbeit energy In the Probability of about three hundred pounds, bis countenance {x the Arrent-De ure—How he | and forty-rod lightning at No. 98 Sullivan atroet, College—The University Tests to be Abol+ On ekaeryodumes bts Oa! oflered ioe teoties tarttaeas eaten Te the natare; though « clote observer may detect a roguish | 1 ‘ortous drawback | (2st, S%arm tn that delectable part of the Highth 1-Bnt no Decisive Action. Gell Farms apclie Gece to fey on © A mewarD oF $1,000 “ n ony y the prose twinkle in the corner of bis eye, that betokens wit ichard 15, Caldwell, the notorious draw’ Ward. Yesterday forenoon Kano had occasion to go | Lonpox, April 1.—The House of Commons to. Bender—le James Lynacen in tho Land of | {it the recovery of his body, and intend to appeal to | Toe oe Naraday evening was singularly mongro, | and rare fondness for @ joke. He exhibited this | forger, 1s in the hands of the United States Govern- | down town, and left his placo in charge of a bar- | day, In committee, considered the Irish Force bill, the Living @ tae wats the ate ferret out the mystery now 1 defence had been supported by the powerful | faculty for fun in a remarkable way about ten years | ment oMficials.s On Wednesday evening Col. Whitley, | ke named William Millor, Miller had a white | a8 returned from the House of Lordy with amend During the past few days the citizens of Pough. | ““The Bux renorter next called on the family of rte is gets of Bloomingdale Asylam, oo, in connection ith the fee bball which the | Chief of the Secret fe: vice Division, started for | friend to keep him company and share and engaged ino protracted debate, mainly Geepeie have Geen Ereniy agitited over the mye os eatery cant Sih, rs, Shine of Bedford, Clark of White Plains, | Common Council fave to the Jape bassy at | Toronto, armed with official documents to arrest hs mosPieatinizs oF THB PLACE. on the technical and legal features of its coercive y the Metropolitan heanam Stockholm, Mr. Stockhotm | 224 Pelter of Bedford, all of whom tostifed that, | ‘the Coan? Souneil then had ite ring, as it | Caldwell, and returned to New York lest night by | wir Ba sears old, and bas for the past | #¥en such fnete an the testimony had brought out, i to-day, and the great Cpe F.A.1. Boole, | An early train, having Caldwell in his charge, Cald- | which the ehiven yo My 0 hol. evitable con wn as Alderms was the head Mean teva dince te ins of Mae sictuletr ben spend pong gm tbr |Inarty wae a matarl and inevtale eoneanon. | Hever AU Toy ie Hc | Mell seems to take Me exraiion very cooly. e | taqartnsroe entered waded by one dim Wa. | oincle on which the Wl wot ated, Mr. Olt Desirous of learning the facts, and. tf possible, of | Ponshkeepsie, He has ® handsomely furnished ies the prosecution had invoked Dr. | eutive Committes of sald ring—who were to financier | felt very “sick” when ke found he was to ner, alias James Ward, alins James Jones, alias any. | Stone warmly resented the charge, and argued ti Obtaining some clue to there mysteries, a StH ro: | house at 47 South Hamliton street, and thither the Gray, the Superintendent of the Utica Asylam, his | that ball. Looking with the keon eye of a diploma. | brought back, but he afterward put on as good a face | thing else you ploose. Warner would make aaplon- | @Ntire coherency of the modifications which he bad ferlous disoppearance of four persons within 9 | who was Mr, Period of two months, Three of thom have wot | Was # man abo 0 two Were enjoying the good things with | Clauses, Mesers, Ball and Disraeli aceurod Mr. Giad- 4) tablisbment abounded, a party of eight | stone of Introducing amendments which altered the SUN repo eto obiain the Uist around among the hotel proprietors of the eity, porter visited Poughkeepsle, and trom the famitis, | SUN Feborter went to chain the Sale SUGREAUNIN aie ee tae teccta, | and having talk ith cundey and. divers of thers OASWA: CatWe EAT Fo TPR heen | fit Congo Chief, Tail, muscntar, a Herentes tn | Suggested. Felatives, «nd intimate friends of the miseing men, kd hdeingbteid 7 ‘ahead nguished physician from Massachusetts. | Boole came to the conclusion that the Lelands would ‘aldwell claims that he should not bave been | model, his physique would put the Hon, John C, | Mr. Gindstone moved that all {the amendments ‘ Mra Stockholm received the Stx reporter kind- | They produced on the witness stand Dr. Fowler of | do better by “th: boys’ than any oth eop- learned the particulars of each man's disappearance. and bald she bad Awe . : q and ead d ys read Tae SUN with : ers in the town; so ho struck a bargain, that the ebees Pho Arst wan, James W. Iuycox, has been missing | interest, and hoped that ies columns woul ald in | Tarrytown, who attended Buckhout twenty yesrs | rity shontd be eniitied to have and receive one full Wereenve wenver pre wu er ueceer vow cere ne aince Jan. 2%, The eccond, Abraham Stockholm, | unravelling the mystery surrounding the disappear. | 8£0. When be bad the measles. Dr. Fowler's testi- | third of the whole sum to be charged to the city for issued. Ho lef Toronto at 19 o'clock on Thursday, as been missing since the 18h of Mar Tho | Snce of her husband. Bh On Friday | mony was rejected by the Court; and ns {t seomed | sald ball, as their private commission, or “rake " as | in charge of tho Canadian Sheriff and the Hon, A. D, pissing y Srenibg, the 19th of aiittiepast seven o'clock, | that Dr, Schmidt had never eet eyes on the man | it 18 technically called, for bringing the Job to the brought trom Canada, and he fully expected to de | Heenan to the blush, Naturally, when Jim demand. | Ade in the House of Lords, save one, bo agroed to, od the drinks for the company, the beverages were | The motion was carriod. produced, A second and a third ronnd wore as | The Irish Land Bill was tnken up, readily forthcoming and as quickly disposed of. Mr. Fawcett moved that the House, approving the a Shaw, the United States Consul, and was delivered | When the fourth round dorod th tons | plan of Grd, James M. Caldwell, tas been talssiag since Ue ts alae eee ec cae gees d n the fourth round was ordered the obsequious | plan of unsectarian and undenominational teaching the Mist of March, The fourth, James M. Lynason, ¢ looked a Moone ant with nervous | before he attacked him with a sponge of ether, his | \ The ball was held in the large dancing hall of the | Dynsion, Hid Neel esl the Sus: | bar-keeper, Miller. ventured to intimate, in the | in Ireland. tein favor of remodelling Trinity College fe been ning Wack ike OWA OP Mites, he imped up from the table, hastily pulled on | opinions were ehriveiled into fine dust by the sar- | Metropolitan Hotel. The Japs aproad themeoives | ?’Atier he made his escapo from Montreal his counsel paces ofl arnt 80.48 to remove religions disabilitios. ‘A td he Lil Roache ra, grabbed his hat in the same quick man- | eastic questions and the running commentary of the | lmmensely, and so did “the bo; and #o did the | made him give him a note for $9,000, und SOME SLIGHT REMUNRRATION Mr. Piunkett angrily reprobated interference with authorities of Poughkeepsie have extibited a singa- | ner, and while putting on his overcoat, left the bon ry Micke and the Letands, and there was eating and | trsat t that inatitution,._He predicted that the atoption of Lor degree of stathy. ‘The citizens ore indignant | While he was going out of the door with his over. | Great Defender, Arlaking od HOdtum ta the festive hall, and the Heid: | fore, Of epitting’| upon him, and that be wae tae Te eerie. Slim aitart wee ‘ihie’ ‘ir ine name | this resolve would affect not that collece alone bub because the City Government have taken no steps | COM partly om. I sald to him, This cloted the testimony on both alder, and yer. | tick flowed like water, “In fact champagne was the | hundred miles, wauk be became completely frost- | light, nor did his companions, “However, they com. | ""y/*tetone reminded. the. Kemtloman, to unrv've) tues mysteri fon ant eo, Says our daighter will be here tm & | terday morning Mr. Jenks summed up for the de- | Hy'onk of the euesta that there could not have been | UR Mag tT NG kJ A AE Hitom of unlvorsiiy tosta ‘was\"one” ef the pres i ‘ abolition of university tests was ono. of the. prow syn be | fence. He erlticised with extreme severity the plea | Ices than £000 bottien drunk. Te was clear to every: | yjcnane]}."H0 14 the Principal one comneeted mith | and Cte oe Ne Te eee ser ont end the | Boned meanures of the easion. and in the present y. He replied ina quick, nervous manne 2. SB wane, nie, ? and left the hon of marder as set forth by the District Attorney, | ody that this would prove to be # very expensive | Government a large sum of money, but le has been | hotties puton the counter. Each partienlar negro | “iscussion that inct must be kept in view. He dew back in a few mom Tate on Tharsday an enterprising merchant named ening. slong the aidewalk he encountered his ‘| Dall to the city, as Heldelck wine was then worth | closely followed no by. that energetic oMcer, Col, | thereupon proc eerie: tal a) plored the necossity of introducing a measure tend- Ward evarted out to seenre names toa petition to | son and daughter talking togethor tear his res. hy Dykeman, pointing out how tn numbertess cases | from $16 to $i7'a dozen, of a dollar ands halt a bot- | Whitiey, ever since iaxt December. ola: etee “ania Cate ae it cue the | 1ng,to convulse the country; but dented emphaticale Ce 4 dence, but without speaking to them ho hastened had strained the facts to round his charge, After | tle, and some of “the boy ed that Warron | “He wes lodged at Headquarters, Mulberry street. | Inst they would get. After thus bountifully helping | '¥ that the trust confided by the people to the Whig the Mayor and Common Council to induce them to | OA'C vant Main ereet,. His: son and daughter then | annihilating Mr, Dykeman, Mr. Jenks began with | had #0 sprend bimsclf to do the city justice, that a ‘é * | thomsgiver, they made s notion as if to departs | Party would en moned, 2s Gely Cas Same offer n auitable reward for the recovery of the mits: | eame in, und L remarked to my fon that js there would be a very «mall morgin ieft in the shape han a tiey wane, ynyption as if to depart. | takuble. If assured that the Government was on - 4 . pathos and power to recite the story ot the past, “ ” jowev 4 * | A Young Broker in the Hands of the et again very politely called their attention | the wr wi edge ity ng mien, dead or alive, When the Sn reporter " ba of thelr “divide.” Booie, however, expressed him: to the pay question. At this the company tonk ex- | the Wrong course, he would acknowledzo it; bas MHS PATIRR ACTED STRANGELY, And as the rounded sentences fell from the eloquent | self quite at ease unon this branch o! the subjoct, Thieve—How the Kcoundrels Contrived | Leciion sod Warner, the lealor, become wo indi. | feeling that ne was right, be must stand where he Jef, Mr. Ward had succeeding in obtaining the sig- thant Hipe of the counsel, ft seemed as if he were slowly | _ A few days after the dal, Warren sent to the Com. © of their Booty. fant that he determined to chadtise Miller for ine | 8204. patures of a large number of the prowinent men of | He ac bait ‘ ‘ ow’y | mon Council his little bili; bat even the hardiest | Wittiam Okell was held to bail by Justice | impertinence, Reaching across the bar he picked | Jy Qomyncuon tre Honse najourned Frassisipaie (N12 PaUIOb fected. he wis toolate,, My com remarked. that he | Balding wall of protection aronnd his client. No | momber of that honorable body quaked when he the Garighted Geemanap with one hand, ange him | pia the House of Lords tile evening the Teta le ia Tal rotate vane ta Nelsgn'e ctoren and heweulg | ebipwrecked sailor ever kept his eye more steadily | saw that the account footed up the monstrous sum | Scott in $10,000 on the charge that he was in the | threo of four swings around ie Lead, and dropped | Force bill was again reccived from the House of The reporter then learned the particulars con: | call there and see My ton went there bat learned | on an sdvancing life-bont than the prisoner at the Cf ene Punaree one tAirty thowand dollars! Nome | purclary of bonds from the Norwalk Nutional | him on a couple of wtiskey barrels in the rear of the Went q i at he iad n! ‘ ally, tho ‘an one of Wa r , . ; corning that he had not been there. ind he continued th | bar watched his lawyer. From time to time his | ron'e jokes, put they #00 found he wasin earnest, | Bank. Yesterday Edward Deal, of Yonkers, « | Foom MILLER WAS PRIGHTENE! a biota MYSTERIOUS DISAPPBARANC Mr. Egbert Kiltey, itor of ts Dutchess County | chest expanded, and he gave deep sighs of relief ns | And dy and by, the contemplation of the Neures. and clerk for the Empire Mutual Life Insurance Com- | 3 jorh bicnel, b ner TROUBLE IN THE CORTES. bf James William Jayeox was aman near 50 years of | Farmer, until midnight, and vou'd find no trace of | yf by acme inacrutable, invisible neti h of the happy effects which the third of that Ince | pany, was arraigned before Justice Dowling on the 6, was not so badly frightened, ho contends, —— " We him, nor could he find any one nd we y seme inscrutable, invisible action ® heavy | sum would have, when honesily subdivided, upon 4 that he did not distinetly eee and know all that oe ‘ Age. He was a sailor by oceupation. He was cap | Mv ening My husband fil een quive i of late, | Weight was faling from his chest. And when Me. | their personal comforts, brought them to ed. super | charge that he also was concerted in the Norwalk | curred, He insists that, after His gente removal to | TC Reatenation of the pao pocrent ate z tain of @ sloop on the Hudson river last summer. | and we tLink he was not altogether saue, though sbe | Jenks eoncluded,Bucklont leaned back in his chair | Fegard it as in wnywise exorbitant, Bank burglary, the principa! evidence being that | the whiskey barrels, Warner pr to relieve Porte Rice te be Pat Ph tr sai a Previous to that he had been employed as mate on | doctors say it waa nervous prostration, ‘He has felt | ang closed his eyes, and his lips moved as if in There wasa public outery, but the gallant Ring | he bad sold #ix 1,000 bonds to Fisk & Hatch, the | bim of a silver wateh, valned at ¢25._° When he pro: be rcfided at Through. other river vessels, Mr. Jaycox resided with hie | [o¥-sPirited and much dejected in his manner, and yh raga braved. the public storm with the fortitude of vete- b rh Fs tested against this, another of the negroes procuced | Maonin, April 1.—Afer a sharp discussion in igen ade . bad ently stated that all his grateful thanks, Mr. Jenks spoke for three hours | rans. They repelied with contempt the outrageous | **Me being @ part of those stolen from the bank. | a huge cheese knife and brandishe! it, before lis 7 quently etated that all hi po the Constituent Cortes yesterday afternoon between Mother in a neat little white cottage, near the banks and ® quarter. {nsinnations which had been hurled against their | Mr. Ebenezer Hill testified that on Sept. 30 $160,000 | eves, completely silencing Nis protest. The negroes bglineonee eterday alvernoon f the Hudson, in the village of New Hamburgh, bined Nba ocd aha) ay ‘eae henor, and awore till they were black in the face In then’ made free with what change wis in the till, | Seflor Robledo, one of the deputies from Porto oft . e 8 v in bonds were stolen, and among them the six : pont eight miles south of Poughkeepsic, The Suw | ,,Mesre. Nelson & Co. value bis experience 00 he Court adjourned for dinner, and when ttre | support of the Lill; giving way only inch by ineh, d Helned themselves to more drinks, filed their pock: | Rico, and Sefior M. Becerra, the Minister for the L aciihchdbtnair apdatyed dela hte a aga tgrtleea hichly that they Wished to engage him to #upecin. | opened, Mr, Clinton rose to sum up for the protecue | like so many ancient Spartans, and moking their | traced to the possession of Deal, who, according to | ets with ei flang a few bottles about carele*#!y, | Colonies, the honor of the first-named gentleman feporter found hia mother with her daughter at the | tend their workshop, but we did not think bis | tion, He labored diligently to pulldown the wal | final stand (from whence they w o back no fur. | the testimony of John P. Shannon, sold them to | smashed a few panes of glass in fun, and then de- = North American Hotel in Chaningsvilfe (Wappin- | health wonld admit ‘of bis working: and as we | wh; meet 4 tier) at ninety thoneand dollars! and Boove staked parted. was called in qnestion. An exelting scene ensued, . ing which Jenks had erected, meeting very cleverly tne Lim at the office of Fisk & Hate FETE Falla P.O.) abou liege mites trom the derot | were comfortably provided fo vised Im to | failure oF hia medical testimony by cfiticlisne the, | his life that tue supper and ball were very cheap at | tee oe et ita that the prlone! THR POLICR EUMMONED, which was followed by the withdrawal of Sefior New Hamburgh, Mrs, Jaycox is a Jady nearly | rost awhile. This seemed to worry him. He | statement ef Dr. Brown, and arcuing that persone | that! ) meser ventined je eteoner Ponding theee little eccentric indulgences, Miller’a | Recerra from the Cabinet, The resignation of Sefior W year of age, thone’ t that Neleon € Co, were'eoing tofall,and the | mare partially ineare, sod vet whely reepereitiog | | £0 the thing was carried through, and the money | told him that he had made the acquaint» ce of E. | friend flet the place, and running to the Greenwich | M. fiecerra having been sccepted, Seftor 8. Moret, STATEMENT OF MKS, ANNIE JATCOX. nation coult not be. driven from iw bend’ rine | that he eccentricities shown ta exint Were criviny | was, paldo Warren, and whem the back ad Coded | 11. itrrineton at the Westminster Hotel through | street police station, fonnint Copt, MoDiva of | recently connegiad: with the Navy” Benartment, Bad Dreakisst on Saturday morning, January 22, he | prove abeveftto him. A few days de‘ore he le® | who co 1 wr bim Ought to be more wela! the ring) went ap Broadway to find the honest War- | spoke to bin one morning coming down tn the rep ig Mey etka aiktathenae ARCH | mame { Dever appeared in beter spirita,’ He ate neartily, | hevave mo his watch, saving he aid not want it, | Who, constantly saw bim ought to be more wolebty | ren and to get thelr little 90,000, which the crafty | cals. and caked him (Deal) whether he would sell and started for the seene of the disturbance Atthe | Seor Moret is an intimate, friend of Admiral + wave me bis atch, . he jury tha a er e e n J oe sara) el he cra ptersertion 0: jroome Sulliven streete, ver ‘ope jote ate D Ne i. e' Mi ay Mig Hater. ko, whom tie exhibited | and ever would give me what money, 6 | Lora of MAA ee | Bees pleanantiy remarked waa not a bad thing on | #iye bongs ut the uraal commission. | | Pear en Sr uneetie ols a canis Wiaseue cece, | giepet Kian Ties pf the, Marine. tt is ander, é bills. he left the breakfast table, he | had rece that when he left home be had no ppan delivered bis eh: toast! Boole and his committee went dirvet Into eal wonsented to se bonds for r | sented bit while condact ie privoner td 4 eed that ho was going to Pouzhkesnie onthe | money of ang, amount, We hare consulted u clatt Tappan delivered bis charge to the Juryy } Xe Metropolitan, while “the boss" pushed a liitle ton. who gave him from 87.000 10 §10,000 worth Sees a oer Wie Spicer Haas cas tation far Porto Rico, and will carry 18 y ee orbs P Nbeyg crave 1 pale ee pd t, and she describes him exact!: synoptls of the testimony; and in explaining the | S@#¥S on, and stopping at the oraee of Houston tome a ped Sonsieae Tented ace te! the rescue. Preparations are making for a great demonstra. Py , led STATEMENT OF THR CLAIRVOYANT, w the Judke ghareed distinctly that the abiitty to | the Ta rostutt tue counter Until the © boss” camp | turned the same to Harrington ut the lunch counter THR OFFICER WAS ENOCKEP powN, tion in this city on Sunday next against military coms i At this point, Mrs. Jayeox remarked that ber bing the manner of his leaving the beh dl ea dk wert leh 9 Rad Son e legal | beck. , of the Astor House, where he instruciod Deal to | kicked in a most bratal mapr er, and the prisonor | *cription. gyang-son, Mr. dames W: Lncker. 1+ with Tis un Wandering abouts te carat | test for kheigconsideration. “Hi Honor was inter. | PE 4 ais two companions found Warren sit- | ill fora meeting. Por that transaction he received | set iat liberty. | Just'as Us. ogttiws. wer Feavin Gialad niniarcin tale Sb Tse cox during that day, and could tell more par. ng Sing, then went south to Samford, | Whereupon the Jadge took a step beexward, and | tng behind ihe desk in company with J ten dollors ., | Learratt enecoeded in drawing his pistol, and, firin Led weontent tn Treiean. Woalere, conosraing his uncle's disappearance than | Conn.. and then took q route to Fall River. Mars. | said that ho did not ebarze thie naa point of law, | Who at that tie oe se eiding. te the house. pleas ington had called {ares tions ot Deat'e | st fantom, Abot Marner in the groin, but without Loxnes, Maan Lr Lovage the Protestant ‘ Accordingly the Su reporter | where be will arrive on Saturday, Ap-tl % insenreh | Pit culy nea matter for the consideration of the | Feo sprang to feot to grect his distineul >of business, gst had given bim bonds to « brincirg him deen, Seeing the negro making of, | chureh in Ruttevant, county Cork, Ireland, was en- wrote down Of employments She says bo ie walking slone over | Vueouly, sa amatter for the conaideration of the | THe AETaOs ‘Coriuers, and eeretching his bend ‘bonds in the reaular way. and | Leacrait Greq again, this time the ball taking effect | tered by evil-disposed perors, who defaced the jury. This excited mueh comment among the p Lh HE STATEMENT OF JAMES W. LUCKEY. the road. Though the family p but little red: | fawrers, ; across the counter, ave them a welcome into which ave Harrington a statement, Harrington | in the right shoulder, SUill the wounded negro ran, furniture, and neorly destroved the edle Be is a bright, intelli ag | Race cn tis statement, yet they have forwarded & | “The jury have heen out ever since 6 o'clock Inst | Re throw nearly bis whole Uiree Bundte tacked Deal how he Would like to go into but | and the officer after him. The chase was kent emigration to the lias increased fo te» bright, intelligent young, man. about 18 | letter and telecrams to the authorities at Fal Rivery | eyonins, and there ano protmpility of thelr axree- | Nay, ve not only shook them tous Keariily, byt ,, | ness for himecl? ae a broker, and Hed promised to | up into Lagrens street, theres thtongh To | to aryuctkMle fow di Gere oF ee. tile brother is employed in A. T. | with instructions to Inform them if aman anawer- | ing, When onr reoorter left the Court House the | sistot that ther shoald eome ground bebir.y Dut up a caplial of $00, or more to furvien an | Ewlivan tguin, where the fugitive twiw ge | ‘rie aitezether due saane th Gssitt their mother to keep the hotel. “Ho eald: | kame of the citizens, of Poughkweosie think tint | galleries were ati crowded with ladies, who were Comnter end let bin cooh Wing, office, when Deal conse Os nerribgseh con ) uae 10 100 pagro isnement vous, fo. At | Pariement of the oaiogs vill for the proservsd ¥ ft met my anele Semen W" Jrgeox wn tie attr. | ome of the citizens of Poughkseoste think, that railing anxiounly to hear the result, and ho ‘had é epee spd Boole ; fee cee ge for by Okell, a 8 respectable man, | Capt. MeDonne Lhore Joined! in the chase ‘Warner | of lite and property in Irelind. Rumors of Fen: ‘ oon of Saturday, January 92, between the hours of crt eee a aken their evppers with them, and diseu em dae e boys ure Waiting for us over the al leaded that he was not entity of the larcen gnined the top floor of the building ond entering a Lave atteined wide ctreulation, and the Gove then Wit me striend, Myan | Caste Hoe fad ail tes 6 ihe snveunce- | iufpiemic siyle witn a reiish. wor at Hlorence's, and we tave no time.” bat be was he'd in delault of $90,000 bail, which be | tom: locked the door, ‘The Captain burst the door | ernment has direct ve policy with ad three companions with bim, al! boat i I sort of rumors looted about the room ‘many ‘ell the boys to come over and have some wine, | Will furnish to-day. and erabbed his man just as he was disappear. | the Iri weaple. ‘The police of Dublin have seized eo aed eee oa eT ae dimer] | RMVEAL THB PLACE WHERE HE MAY BE FOCND, | men miaintuinizg enat three frieqJe Of yuccnoate | Wool” exclaimed Warren, with @ fresh Durst of —— ing through a window. A dinner was already served | alarge number of revolvers and a quantity of am- ird of Poughkeepale, and Cupt, Urish Lawson of | ‘The family hove received the kindest sttentiop | WSTE eu the jury. and that they Wer conilality. Valuable Certificates Concealed tn a Venues | in this roow, waiting the guests; but inthe strucgie | munition on board a steamer which arrived from apploger's Fatle; T observed that they were all | from Messrs, Nelson Co. and a host of iriena: | BeVer 10 convict him. qdicole reatively declined this tnvitatto rable Trunk, that ensued Minas Shrown roméntiat inva alsorder. | Liverpool yesterday. what intoxicated, and knowing that my uncle | and it ie to he hoped th ! i el ‘as one thing which the impulsive Wa v al Indeed, the tal pretty much all the furniture og Toruaiy 8 large amoung of money with him, t | move in this cace-an well as in (ne-cthers’ "Tne A DRAFT ON ERIE, termined not to hear sno" to; and t John Warren & Son, brokers, of Wall street, | in‘the room were upset. ‘The acaro riruck oat from Napoleon's Liberty of the Press. Bropored to take care of him T took bim down | Tuo Sux reporter thea visited the family of —-— Feyientie, Fast 1S. Cie cee tite Yesterday discovered that five certificates of Gilo | the shoulder at the Cantain, whin the latter broacht | Panis, April 1.—Charles Hugo, of the editorial Reel ten ier vege eee vaw rata wisn Uonnimans Rivclow of James Wik, dea | Se [ut lin ate suites tl Misty vdeo one hundred share veh | 318, Sere UP gg, wom oe Wa le Hl | suf espe, he, tam arp tee o i je e if . _ “4 2. : < Vs e: 4 ~ ha’ jsoument and a fine o! rapes, anc ke's samp on Mu e "1 ose name was James Madison Caldwel an Colonet of the Nivth—Kathusiasm of | ally introduced py Boole & Co, to cloak ae oe ee 0 transfer of the certifentes wae c ' aditor o 1 Garke's sainple room on Murket atreex aud set a | whose name was Janee Madison Caldwell, Mr! ihe Rank and Fili-Where an Improv | suljcct that was io {Weir Binds, ‘The wine was | st once stopped. Suspicion was naturally thrown | Fula ENDED AcTivR RosTILIFing. Fes ieat interee uouibe’ inmiasrat ett eee Wo weut on vatil we came to Homtman’s lager beer | bas a youre, wile sud one child. who resided wil mont can be Made to Bewin with, Sie ory Hy ania n ane line the employees of the ofice, But inthe dra | ,Wamer being placed hors de combat, | of g.000 franes, for violn'lon of the press law, ‘ loon, and there Jaycox would go in. My friend | him upon a frm owned by his father. and sitnated A board of officers of the Ninth Regiment met | {2 dan mgt ras ace a tigid search wus instinted, Sates, desks, a. fon apt A Bhaenen eon} pubaieangiete ‘ swas with me at this ine und I told Buird I-wanted | just off of the Dotchess tnrnpike, soout three mies bus this de Hy set th ral | anal teem thence | t5. Bellevue | Host " , Be Oks thetps of ey ttle and join Tonal Keewtien The GUN reporter sbtaned | %t the armory last evening, to take action with “against. AU this p rest 4 boxes were ransacked, but in vain, ‘The certifi. | his wounds appearing serious. Toe rest of the Uproar tn the Conmentent Counctl. ‘4 i wined i an S SItISTAnG Weooke chained bie caaties.” Es ates had 4, ane krors escaped, but the mild-mannered barkeep Re cont sil mM 4 the following reference to the coloneley, Lieut.-Col. C. R. Broine, pote canaen Hin teeriets. F hae pe . or ome, April } ‘ocont sitting of the Cow BAIRD OBJECTED, tro Lsuadow (rom his brow and supy given ap sent to the poor man's prison, eh, Cardinal Wehwartaent | ; E I STATEMENT PROM MR. SON CALDWaLE, who Inst week wos elected to that position, after | place with Lcht’ul state, which at once tidicate ¢ one happened +t Le aatcaWagcltn’ Ghee a online tae back door, through Mr. me Murch 21, near o'clock, James leit hiv | patd Yim, resigned the coloneley, and was recleeted | Me Hitew one lee over tue cubes se Wivena di! CRIMRRER EL WA CU ARIA Rape’ wemicess un tle from Mivaivsipp J objecting to the anathemas. directed againas ‘ Store, and across the street ‘to the For! home, saving to His wife that be was going to | to the porition of Lientenant-Colone!, to which | “Never saw anyeiug eo Weil dene La tg tite, | €eFtilicate that, As ewe misit one | — Wasmtwarox, April 1.—Afte eh has arrogant and profane, they were silenced ma bat bin to. bed ysia 1 done ta my lite might oni r After mu pproar , m to bed, locked the door, and gave the | Brooklyn to see bis father on business, and slic yD mo Ww | ita ee Bog oh lu rr by the angry uproar of the assembly to the proprictot of the hotel, Mr. Miles Bird, | be home on the Wednesday afternoon following. | MrJ. Seward had been elected at th e time, but | boys, burst out Warre:, clopping two of the com: | look for heyloft, They opened it, the Ser Mr. Sumner move? to ame Astincly told him not to let Jaycox out until | | He made arrangem Wa farmer near his hours | which was vacemt through that officer's appointment | miltec.on the Knces. uni soning outs smilie big Be’ ioe tner mane Tasle Gin leas (ans | BO Re tel wake It Tous onbiITUARY, fame after iim. Abont an hour later Jaycox rang the | to tke of Lis cattle, remarking to him that be | on the staft of the ‘Third Rrigade, The board of | wel done’ OME 0 ee enace knew, ANS Bae eran lbeveitbre te. tae aeie, iat Bb Loeefl ‘ Bell, and som: one went op ond ter him out, Twent | should return on Wednesday sure. He then piaced | Omcors then unanimously electe! Mr. Fisk Colonel | Ste mus pretty rough wai aie 4 oobi United States to weicl be line been a eat The Denth of Col. Daniel E. D tevan, ‘ there afew mov.ents late 1 found le was gone | @lot of chickens in his wagon, and tuking bis man 1 erty rough work at one time thougis,’ HJ ted." The Itheo made ¢ eaecl: tow its, bat cout with him to return with the team, he started for command, Mer whici a gentienan real a | continued Boole, Ths Close of the Railway Tickrt Agents’ | motion wns agreed to by veos, 40) nos, 12, On Wednesday, inthe Wooster House, Danbury, | zt 1 i ‘ * h on ent taco}, jetter furthe onate ty he added, * You d 5s Cane Chantier, Cole Corbett, n. Drake, Bent a | lew intimate frien t= , olewa our I was in esbitts oyster salocn, and my Ua. te SOLD THE CHICKENS ‘ed that be could only aceept the conimand if tie | your work nu dded,*Youdid | The Convention adjourned yesterday to meet | Chamiicr, Cole corhett. Crasin. Drobo P| PreMnAd kee teste Tb rks worm 1a ite Ginnris ‘4 dapeos and Baird ¢ Med airs ines and started the man home with the team. He then | Remination was unanimous, ‘Three rousing cheers You got oney, Warren." in Milwaukee next autumn, The Union Pacife ferars: UO tae Meboania, | qa08 and was the descendant of a distinznshes } be told ‘ : had about sixty or seventy dollars with him, and was | Were then given for ink. | sall right, that's all right; got it | Rai ts to ntter but three classes of ticket#— | fos Pool, Ramsey, Revels: Iter, Hose, S | Knickerbocker family, his father being the distine f saying that he (Baird) bad no morey. Richard . urerea waren nox ings should be furnis! to any newsparer, We ity, aud looking significantiy at Judge | 69K are to be allowed each passenger arrivin Nay ward, Carpenter, Casserly, Conk sin Muilen lane, afterward, oer, oe erexiner Tasced Werter, | under ts arm. He has never been beard from since Frais Insane by time tonsa hiesra aie Waid ine “Uhe'boys aro walting for us over tue | from India, China, or Japan, ‘The *Traveiters’ | ‘treimbull SfaciBeuveratsin aavont | fi aE CAR al tes : fe ' ‘ent Oui oF or together, Tasked Weste 2 5 eard fro} ose ed by tome yo vheld the | yay : es : 14. = Democrats in taller.) roome street, At al le cted Secretary of elt to go on Ahead with buird, o& I wished to get | that time, My son was not addicted to drinking, | position and wore the garb of ge but who |” Warren now felt that the crisis bad arrived Raliway Guide" was made the official organ of the ‘The report of the Committee as thus amended, de- Ts e ‘ cane 1} elt to.go on ahead with Laird, oa {wished 'o get | ind had everyihing about him to make tim vanpy: | behaved like” romanly “loafers The arvane of | mevitiikes ue ne rie bad attired, Oat he | Convention, to the exclusion of Appl 2:1 HATING Aran cRtiNgd Tor Samrat acm ent Ges. 18? en caunch Bitter: te ine Geanen ene iatlice Hlorel, Baird was so for in advance that 1 slid my | #hd I cannot conceive woy cause for ins voluntarily | information possessed exclusively by ‘Tux Fun | | Never mind the Judge,” said he, “ityon have | $2.00 Morit of ites was taken, adopted. | Grand Sachem, which office he helt for five consecu- tanele quietly into the hotel, and prare him through te avin cms bare bank Look, and be hasmoney | are such that thelr, reporter wus not expo-ed | anything to aay, anit it right out before him." . Ry fade Erie taok the deieg By invitation of the Chair, Mr, Ames presented | tive terms. In 1853 he wax made Naval Storekeeper , EWG cavpante, teaudinets ba tae depos New York, b pas not | to the petty insults of these very emall individuals, | ™s Wei car aid Bonin gl ‘ a ecw a ‘ pant eaiira? cea ted) ey Pesetleas tines.” He tole che 4 Sethe stable entrance, intending to co through the | ticen disturbed. Besides, he was in no trouble, and | who have apporeutiy lost their little wite, at being | jictie rake nn Out” Weve come for that | tained them in his private olfice, RERDIEERE WAGE EUR NEBEL CEN RE 9080p. Wioras's tceaialereaslont sie ats eas colomenn le eld back, and Baird came in, aud we nad to | Ane Whit tf he wanted inore tioney te had bat to | compelled to yield to the universal wish of the ree tren, shoving his choir back » —— ‘The Clty of ihe Twe Mayors, Asseesinents by Maver Tieniamy and this fice he «o again with Baird through Clarke's front | %*: - % iment inthe matter of Mr, Fisk's election. We ection enficier from bus! Shall Jnck Reynolds b 4 ‘ ways * ti] be was CeO Seon then took my aneletoattende periormance | , Ar. Caldwell bad, een as TongKerpsle singe Bay | iront that attoration, muh, a gentleman #0 polis | ness! ts oat atestion samilenty Fm PON | aye Htom, Willan F, Howe. will meres before | ¢,RtcHwono, Va., April 1.—Elyson has gone on | Hoole. In tod thevafice of Cis rapector became 10 Opera House, Baird still (ollowing us, Ttoid | Urday last und, togetber 4 son-in-law, Mr, H. | and #0 gental aed isk. Jr, will give to these | {ell yo anc aies yeah sont eunee y Lobsy } . exercising the innetions of sfayor without inter- | vacant, and a #1 nominations e ay uncle to go inside the entrance and wait whlie I Pascai, aw Boush siteet merchant of New York, | Zi/ide Cvevee that aonee of courteous Delavior whieh tell you T would not give yous cent | suppose OU) Judge Ingraham, this morning, for a writ of error | ference from the United States Aehcrllbar Aaraino | ReUHOUOR Rlooee che tated ben eater ica hie kel ol ep ere POARIOS OTETY, SEO) HOR Up sae bis He position nereesitaiae, Bat WEAN tay COrtelAly Well, we would that,” suid Boole, taking, for the | and stay of proceedings in the case of Jack Reynw ue Cahoon, The police of Hoth Mayors tre on the | Alderien, the nano of Col. Delevan was propcand ! , wr surprise MISSING do not possess ent. first tims, the full measure of the situa ion SS RAliE io Udleel Gaimridaeine ets to-night, ‘This morning Kuyson's police sur- | and unanimously confirmed. In early life he was a Mr. Fisk, by invitation of the officers and men of | Well,” retorted Warren, with tuo firm loo sentenced to be hanged on Friday next In accord: | rendered the Second Police Station to Cahoon bj ilitia in. Storms’ a e re ji ane Mee Teor es Lege . pOm, Thursday he cause, to, be, printed in the Tesimert. will attond thelr rromenate concert prea cette ion fuck tint deel ranean TAOLA | ance with the custom under which a condemned taistake of their instructions. “Cahoon mate AW: | Sete Un Ria tn tu CRA Taae eeae ante cies his ticket, Jaycox eave Bair ough! paie tull description of J armory on Twenty-sixth street, e end to r * * 401 is jed over to the Sherif’ e| ads for possession of the City Hall today, but s the ost influent! y f Caldwell, 8 . joslog th ir intend to give you acent.” And he didn't, prisoner is banded over to the Sherif one week prior } 4° ay, bu i. most tnflucntial poiitician of the ome money to get a ticket for binwot, then of Giuldarell, and Just asthe Sum reporter {a closing thls | doutitnot that he will in time snecondt in making bis |“ And thas did this rezolate eliizen rebinke the cor. | to his exccution, Sheriff O'Brien took charze of Jack nin evening cee dispute eras taken into the Biate | (n ieis, hac eas nesten,. Daniee tus ieee Draee ; przanizattor i 4 Seven iter ot ike i Ree taratal aeamcle te il ze of Jac | le Was taken into ate 845, but was beste r Presi- would not take it, saying he had given Baird money THIRD LOST MAN TURNS UP, hevore he Will certainly have to prune the | Sikes Boed chizent that there iva proper bronwing | Resmolds on Thursday evening, and Major Voter | Courts by Ellison, and Judge Wellford of the Cir | di Loa baie Gey Ealtran eur cee ot ie aon IRI fl tg dar two tlelot a and was Felling he the cheese, mils arrived at the home ue had alone made wd by Board of OMcers with a free hand, point in tolerating the dishonesty ne puolie cficers, | Bowe and Ivpatius Flynn, deputy sheriff, remained Pe raerenine Gindamas and isued an {ny | mute Plan 4s, . * his mysteric wence, at an early hour ou Friday oo It is, perliups, not out of pace to say, in connuction | With the prisoner all night, and Were relieved yer atraiul ahoon from exercising the Col, Delevan leaves a wife and one son, aged about i eee Baird give my uncle any chang ee Beis iM morning. The following is the Grant's Four Miltion Voters, with the moral of this au} ject, t shortly | terday morn ng by Gepaty sheriffs Patrick J. Han. | duties of Mayor, nine years, for whom be bas made amole provision ATRMENT * ? Baurruons, Mp., Al maT o- oan. | aiter this Interview with Warren, bury and Jacob Seebacher, _ T ¥o other deputivs re a= in his will, His remains were brought down la } air, rent below. “Lalterward Ioarod trom my | #747 OF JAMES MADISON CALDWELL. 1 BauTivons, April 1.—To-day the regia. | Act Guauly in the siti Warrey lieved these latter “named deputinn last night. and | prnaeenver Fare on Rallrands, | uight,and are tobe buried in Tarrytown on Monday, 4 . r 0 says: ul Toe , 3 | other hand, still lives, head, it is level, Wo deputies wii! remain with Reynolds day and r. Fiekls introduced a bill in the Assembly —-— : it down, and alter remaining a sliort time, remarkea © When I left hot Intended to £0 ‘was begun in ‘Tox sontown, the county seat of Balti: | i n rt 1 ry + nich iat be wen diogusted witnine vcrlormince, She | but wheu I utrives ee PeugnacepuierL goutoariog: | more county, The town hae recently boen incor. re WALcune aundvented tapaiie ta cuvanl near Weis || Retsttonee oC aap attcoma corporation hice hes bes A grt Maley f Roticed t then left the theatre; but she did | ing with sume fellows, aud the next thing 1 know woraied, Ape Bs alesse) rill be. ue ATeL auger the Ales Weed Pile. Committing eaiclien Alt bapeat gUtataine's repcince | fore thicr or will berestter lor ninety darn. chores | died weptartemtiatt,edltor of the Bangor Jefereontan, f moti ther any one went out with bim o: h 2 ostimated that the neg * f cud was near terminating serious! Hint 19 nie ” wety days, charce | died yesterday of consumption, nah ha: the piotormbath wie aver Pol eelion 1 FOUND MYSKLF IN TROY. form ebosk oneaisth Of the voters of fhe town, | in tee eee, ee Mirren De, fectously | oF commmaration of sentence far Hevnaids hes been FoF ene (on paoene Jeyance than is al | Phe Herald has just lost one of its oldest and r my uncle there or seeing Buird, I sexrched ail over | I thon felt 80 ashamed, that I continued to drink, | This is the frst instance of tho registration of eo!ored | Ii will toward a Mrs, Grimshaw, sought to vent it, ATE AE Pee ame Mitate proceedinge th the Supreme Court for | Part faithful attachos by the death of Mr. Henry town for him, but without success, und ata late | and then pswned part of my clothing, and pam iny | People in Maryland, of of preparations for qualifying | Sie hollowed out a large pices of Lindiiug we The Richard 1k, the dissclatton of any eorvoration which. has incur. | Kir Anecoiette eee he Ceantae, ME. Spering wes le Bean ratarnsa'to cay how fea vee ae them as voters, See eee Oe a Teme. Cmte tufuetal ee pe Richardsons McFarland Tragedy. a diteolation of as " ‘ curs | his Mfty-rixih year. Ife had been connected with ‘The BUX reporter then called upon an intima ‘This waa all be could, or did say for himself, and Erg 5 PPT wos then pkiced in Sirs. Grimabaw's wood pile, District Attorney Garvin will call she McFar | ‘he gpoimiment civa seceieen fur its veoneeke nor | Hered from 18 beginning friend of Mr. Jaycox, who Keeps a saloon and 6 it innnnescessary to add, that ho was received at | | Inelptent Ryot tn Philadalphin. fore \t was pliced in the stove, Mra. Grimshaw dis | tana trial, in the court of General Sessions, before REEOELOL Ley ee vee cmon # otel in New Hamburgh, and who has been em- | home as was the prodigal son in days of yore, Privaveveara, April 1.—Constable Whitesides, | covered the explosive stick, sud so fulle roa es 3 The Knights of Pythine. ployed by Mr. Thomus dJaycox, the brother of t ‘The SUN Toporter then called on the faiher and | while engaged last night inan effort to arrest Charles | signs of her dangerous neighbor, Mrs. Millbach | Recorder Hackett, on Monday, Mossra. Jolin Ura. ro'n Infamy, Franklin Lodve, No. 87, was inatiinted in Rin ening ian, to assist in the search, and received | mother of the Morris, a colored man, wad stou'ly resiated by tie | was arrested and placed under bal. vo myowar at tie | ham, Charies 8, Spencer, and Elbridge T. Gerry will April 1.—Some important bythe’ Graud Teburling and Corregponting, Scribe owing FOURTH LOST MAN, latter, A crowd collected, aud the policeman was | next court. appear for the defen They kvop secrot their line | ROt Yet published in connection Wii the Onelda an a Wawe Drce tiltie members wh ? pear fc of . Nw vor tniete members. were initiate ply lS ASIC F . Ma LG caige aus 1. [struck witha brick. Morris was ‘arniod with a ———_ - ad Bombay affair are to be sent to the House today, wonty more could nob be tnitiat 0 t : RNWAT SEEDED S SA PRPINER: pecee somes i Zeman Bi, bypaton. ond a rece Yo: and was escaping, when the constable Bred a Extt American Aut slavery Soctety of detenco. Over 640 petit Jarors have been sum: | and will ald another ebapier to the infamy with | tutes nt i hone HDS AMAIAG "Oia 125 went on the same train with Mr. James Jaycox ‘ me ver, ‘The ball struck Harry Trueman (col Bo. ‘April 1_-The American Auti-Slavery | Moned. ‘Tho vrovecution has called as witn to | which Capt, Ryre tas robed himself Thero is evi: | “On April £4 W. W. Laden, No. 9%, will be tnatituted Im OM thst morning to Poughkeepsie, On our errival | {ther and motuer at No. $17 Church street, in 4), lilting im Th i OATON, April Anti-Slavery a the eaootl ee PY k city, whieh isa German Lod e t pe a BE a eda Poug ikvepele, ored), Kliling him. ‘The constable eveaped, but was | socieig, ofwhieh Wendell Pbillips in resident, bas | WOW ateld: takhuse Winchait and Sete Fectess: | suiline mropy, and that ihe Hourbay to lab tor the in prospective in Nyack, Huffalo, Hoehester, met Capt, Jacob, Leroy, of New Ila Ne oe ae ere subsequently arrested and committed, it Oi fra er a a eg ad Whitelaw Heid, Satu Sinclair, and John F, Cleve. | walling wrope, and that the Bouibuy ts labve for the +f Nyack, i er, a tetciatsoata, Ser f0gm earns " 808 5 —_ - Jubilee, at Apollo Hall, New York, on Saturday, | 1m, Daniel J. Frol Edward Carver. Geo | ono of th 8 —_- found. Edward Bard, aud. we ‘ail tock aden. 1 |) Tbave two sons and two duugnters, dames and HOURS OF LIISURE, April ¥, ‘The Society I#to Le dissolved on the oven: | Hing: David Watton, Dri Sayre, Mire Kicliard ——— - RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, Re left Mr, Jaycox there taiking with boatmen te hee Be is inary were 54 home, Ke nee oy ing of that date, fees Sasa: Ten aa ne Wwe tise CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, kar { hat waa thelasi Lsaw of bim. Mr. Sackrider the rved with mein the 180th Regiment, B . He |r. Ts, Lambert will locture before the Sons of —— ra aud the Kev. Mr, Frotinuat I to have re = midday train from Worcester rin into a ear taid, Phad been searching for hin ever since, [ | bas been at work in. @ coffee and tea store | Temperane hie large hall of the Cooper Union, to- THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, veld eathesaae trom cha iefan are said to lave Fee | Botsford, who shot and killed Lieut Mason, tu Draining Samuel HL GAskL) and his wite, nee | beara that he lef the Opera House at 8:30PM. | On Main street, On Saturday last he was dis. | morrow ev, - Pies FOI Rie DATE AO Camp Carling, Cheye ded yesteraay ear Wooneneker, sesverday afternoon, | ' * ‘ “i lared, bee: ould ne for r be a an ed. and her hy J somewhat bi gad went to John McBlaiu's and got war ink Me Pinter Reeaeee Din aaipearay Soule Bai sin} 0. kciving Prayer Meeting is announced in | | Mining operations in the Sehut¥ill toston are to Bhooke Mrs Mary Hy dhio, tn in custody | APS wee Killed. sad her hnaband somewhat be ¥ 1, 0) e depot, saya that B 8 of the Ce CA 97 Wooster wtrort, ‘suspended toulay on necount of the trike 7 on si 3 of Dols mand’ on the mth of | th id the vehic cked €t 9:10 P. M. he came 10 the ticket oftice at the depot | 12s Of Sunday, March 27, he ate his breakfast and moration of the ravileation of the, Fittecnth | em plo; torers of Kan Francise 4 —_.—— Etpterber Mrs. arine McKeon, while walking on the to buy s ticket toe home. Finuine thac thetrn | Sresse! i Lin bot el He seemed ay cheerful nto the Fedesal 4 onetitntior, on toworrow Bee eae eae teams f° | A drunken loafer teat nizht attempted (o stab Mr track Flushing Haltrosd, from H Poh Ya one ce remarked that he Mutter ana ete ever, and went out about 9 o'clock A. ¥ U pince Afternoon, from naif-part § to o'clveK Marcy ( Jobn Tooney, 8a of tho Atlant JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN yraterday ne was fun over and Kite. The o . le wus thet b hackinan to enter th 4 e have le a 1 Young Men's e Society for r at - " 7 uf — di Bay nd Lowndes the Delt, 0 whien Wremont House, nese the deel, tad roe er the | somie, but Tately he hae ion'in Wearaturs ant ceauaty wilde gadtemen bite: | «The National Labor Union of Brickn Se eA SRD a attention wa nal. Mefore the (rain e. uld be stonped “hl e emo! y he ol one pranc Point os " sa} " " al ove i" ne ve etrne’ hrowing her twenty fee : Sivees minutos, ang was then sevn to xo Gp the bill JOINED THE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY ; {uent Larcemors of the Roord of Biluentioa, dndye | Baer wages and ten bonrs work per dny,on and after ode F Fafehinades Ts ik lees aparkitng, veithy dis | Oe Tne Covonei's Jury cerauer the enkincee lively to Mr. Lackrider that after 11 0% en Wee but the last we heard of him he was at Sw P.M. on | exercises this evening, ta the Chemfeal Hall of the es anu Oficers Donohue and Keon were assuiled by . le fr not blowing bis whistie, aud the Company for uot Ught he met Japent an Markoretseer ne clark that | Suniay seen drinking a glass of lager beot. ite had | Cooper Institute, oklyn Bricklaver’s Union, No, 2, eloct ign rougnein Court at last even The Drew an! St, Jobn have begun their trips for amare Bobi, gving (owurd dain street, and’ spoke te Min) pid OF G16 with ica ut aa he bad never been away Bs FIOM TUB OOHAN " Sy uriey, tr Jos 4, Wun oe ietiy amilliprana tons | Mo sunimer : SPARKS FROM THE THELEGHAPH. receiving 4 reply, This iJ mein that manner before, wedo not know | FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, | \ Weitht OE SERRA N UBN ei ability, and tos L Ait) euddenl Ng — i bw to aceount (or bis absence. st and D eit, ico Aiation, OU BOL Bubil they Pierre Lhadue died suddenly in the lacer beer uaa WAS THE LAST SEEN OF JAYCOX, ‘The lather and mother are hard working people, a ‘The Workingmen' saloon owne: by Henry Laupe, 236 William strees, ie West is inundated ‘ and hove ously 10 ) | The visit of Sir Staford Northcote to the Red | chael P. Muryhy. er League Club will meet this evening to abody's grave has not boon robbed tad makes the remainder of Mr. A sckrider's state. | He nes loving Htile sicier: wie eens aa annioas. | iver couniTy bes bese Postponed. Fened. | the delegate roid the WASHINGTON GOSSIP. r he clty charter now hefore the Legtalatur CP aneee nent eeinat he iL seibldutine tea Eeived'e lever from s iiss Annie Griswolde trom | 9 {estat It ts barely posable that he may have | »,!e Papal Court tus reectel the overtures made | iene: unt nat the, Sut te Ratna Fe tle oper Mis by the Commissioners of Charities | erection of publ e buildin 4 on Th tejeudevce squate Montreal, Cauada, containing the following state. ‘and away © as Caldweli did, and that OF ene ArOM e a rate as ts paid byotheremplovers. Stor The public debt was decreased $5,766,349 in March. | and Correccon Unit milk and beef tea be substituted for Gov, Campbell, of Wyoming, stur Wost yester: wae ho muy teol discourged because he 1a out ol a situa | Prince Pierre Bonaparte sailed from Havre yer- have beet reanecd one dollar aday, ‘A. Willman was nominated yesterday Assossor for | “/uexey #8 $8 IByigorator to convalesents, day. t0 meet the car With. the Feinaine of Gen, Th inns, aa eamacextel oarea Won and ave decided to dew his miniortune ih terday for Amerlea. Princess gous to Switzerland Of Tabor lucreasel trom eight to ten per day uepinibinsterhew forks ron A eo) Victor Bouillon, of 19% Woat Seventeenth stroet, Phe eolared pet Aspen asseninn H Due is hoped that he will soon see the folly o! All attempts to coneiliate the opposition in th - a ‘The survey of sth expected to becom: | fiiaiway, and died on he way tothe wie AOE 4 weterday oily bo And themsely j gaye that sho was, visiting st the h of her | such acc nnd quickly return to relieve the sug: | Connell of M mig. bave theca abandoned, NEW JERSEY, The aurvey of the tethmus ie expected to be com: | Hrvatway, and died on the way to the Thirtieth etrect nnare yorsergay Guly to ABN thenwely if ‘end, Miss Belinds Huston, fealding et 65 Market | lous susp f his beurtatricken parents, Ciuldint Insists on the resignation of the Cabinet pial fa oliee ub, | street, Poughkeepsie, On'the night of the | Such are the fact in relation to. the m: 7 hip 8 bles The House Axes tho 1st of October as the tine | A purtic meetins to give expression to the public ception of carmine or red tok the ae | | fd of January, after 12 o'clock, she heard | mon, and certainly the mystery which. sunoy The steamship Samaria, which was compel Christ Church Rectory, in Bloomfield, was robbed | when the new tariff suall take etlect CORA TES LR che eateel Pee rege to, the pabll ‘a the vartous eviored Luks has beca (0F- the sound of men's voices ander her window, | the but-appearnnee of dinus W. duycox and Aven, | [aus-ntQuechstown, and railed arnoow yerterday for | OM Thursday of earned Hill: tae net Only five members were in the Representatives’ | ton to Albany measures to di pl i het Fl Patnkiug {i strange, she went +o the window and | ham Stockholm ells for vie most striet investiga ow York Goorye Nolan, « biveksiniti, of Marah Ht. Pater: I lust Cventug, che ee-sion being sole.) tor d ALA, M- to-day, in the Real i The thon Horice Greeley is announced to dehiyor jooked out unperceived, She said she there saw | tion on the part of the wuthorities of Pougukeo The U sik thi a Sakien oo | tod, Went to New York law Monday to buy whorse, and | ype Mitieth speech upon tariff abstractions wis de. | U1" ho opening address nt the next foi oc the St. Luust Age a drunkon man sitting on the steps, and @ two- | sie. If the city government would rotuin theres Cee eres ty ont ere re out SransOnreeg | Bit not slnco Leen seen livered In the House yerterday.. The bill was ppaseod Wm. B. Veltman, the defiuiti Feultural and Mechanical Association ‘orse wagon drawn up to the curbstone, Then one | of the community at large, let tiem do their | Tien iste the best; but the ridge crew is (aet Seth Boyden is to be buried from the Fair Street Roth Houses have nted to the ereciion of a | he Fourth National Bank was a Daniel Kennedy died yesterday of apoplexy, af- of the mon wat trying to persuade the dranken man | Clear up there aad mysteries at once Tnprovin Univorsant church, Newars, on BUQdAY At 22 M.A | yt eeiae es ii ee en tween ‘Thitadeiphia end | (orqiene legal quiobls. The inie ee RR ee toxet into the wagon, but be said he Would not) —— eh The Galician D 4 have withdrawn from the | Subécription has been started for monument to bis | Cainen PABe es Orepiees gone 1s iat Ct i ea Louis bridge he other wan thi 1 ont, and the t 9 aye Baie memory. sca A ie 08, organizatio The steamer. Piyinoi f the United Statos Hy ap See Ie Weer use cer. n lifted | Terrific Boller Explosion tn New Mayen, SH ‘The Jersey City Thnes, hitherto an evening news House abows no disposition to ald now rail terday's sossion of the German M. B. Con ropean Squadron, wiiteh escorted the Monarch, will arke. tear snare Naw Haven, April 1.—A terrific boiler exploe | ton ef seltgovtramuents panies mundedee appearance Jean attractive Mm wning Pare ee PLR ERP RET OPE A: DENTED GY |) OSES LLG, hla BERRI: Me TSE RCE nto Rusope 1p AbOUL A month Plenty of them, and inatehes, too, sion occurred in the fuctory of the New Haven | The Atlantie Cublo Company, after conaidering the | J han! yesterday, TE iy thy Only morning newspaper 1 the Senate bill authorizing ¢ xpenditures 20,251. Th bitladedjnia and rk is to be :esumed in the Avondale mines on Fiedly lifet rim into the wagon, ‘lan Gh . A ; ons tuation of the Anzlo-Ainetican | Publiehed in Hud cK, ee posend the Henate bill authorlains gpengitures aia. The vote of 1 in Monday next, tho frst tims since the fre la September, 2 An. southerly direction, Mr’ Lackrider thinks Pols ne Chaly Company oe Sitor't g'cloek to iirie-Atanie Cable Company. Mave | | ‘The lodgery in the Paterson lock up had a grand | Ciivata papers to his AcCMOREs nes | as iaresiy in favor of the measure [provements Dave beso made In sav ming gud precen: bat the wagon i day. Two persons were killed and several wound. | xiven it their approval, three oft uaup: fr themselves yesterday morning, in hopes | Private Da ere a J Oha fOr satery wdop Let {ist the wagon Mise Griswold describes te the one | Gay. Twopersons were Billed and several wound. | gird. s [pele aaprovel, Uhree-fourtie oF Ue BLGck eup even 10 Ja, bat fhe Teeter, ioateha, cleared | Tho, Washington Henublicans visited, the Preal The California Fast Freight Line's first spe Tho Jury in the case of Mary Carnoy, of Bottala, \ - he whole lot ot nwa ii a body . dent, Mr, sumrer, and Gen, Fremont last wight, onc ‘om rane ie Of murdering her nephew, aged 8 yours, in ta DROVE JAMES W. boiler was thrown over thirty jeet, The bodie Another manifestation was made yesterday by the | He Whole lot oul of town Mh TAT eer FP at ey ev 4 Ne. left ide) fC murdering her ae i regions EL hel Ret go | Bave all been taken from the ruins, (Ning years aso | suidente of the Boole ae devtertre newtast DeeTardien, | Mr. J. L ne(elt, news agenton the Delaware and cougratnisiory Fiswenth Amendment speeches Wore gt Aitreh't) Airteing Now Vork al Row of Newstead, th July ast, reuderod ‘9 vordict of he Keneral impression that he 1 losion occ fact ate ¢ ed Lo allow the professor to proceed with bis ‘and Wester Nes ile 7 ‘his line 8 sun exclusively by the ¢ ot Bul fem niin Hey Arown that he “alwaya ‘carried 8 porsoge wore killed outright, nine *StF¥s and Ove) yoottie. Mere was much disurder but the police did rated Yeateriiay for doing hivivess with: | | Representative Holman sald yosierdag that ninety. | 1 std Chicago and Northwe Tn 9 billiard aten of 1.200 pointe. on Thursday amount of money about him, Mrs, Jaycou ve taberfore, nid 1OF falling to * one railroad y 9 pendii jouse, which, | me ‘stone cutters yosterd nieht, in Boston eo Wilnarth of boston wa had eveything “iq + Are ? ave ball tn $1000, ifearried through, will appropriate 4 hundred million ne Sabere Fenteriay Frauk Dennison ot springfield, the later won by 48 BR nalbtek THEE Moat ate neta oe ‘The Brooklyn Pier Murder. ah Cemmitten hes been appointed to make arrange, | Tn, Hackensack bridge mystery ts still unsolved, | HeFee of the publle domain OT i LC RR a Dall te ahd way dyciared co ampion Of MNssechiisette She sald he always licol to remain ast | ‘The third trial of Edwin Porry for tho murder | Worlt’s Conference vf the t Golezntion 101N0 | rik river has bern dragged, Dut no bodies have beon | ‘The Senate Postal Committeo vill report. bill In- apt. Hott, tusy, scattered, te ‘The Hon Cassiue M. Clay hae writton a tetter ie eldom wont out F " 7 Me | Mork next autunin, 7 Probably be the ind. A Mr. Suuith, superintendent of Hacken Subsidy to the Pacific Mail Blegmahl Duds, and attack ‘og the wor reply bs Gov Pot idimols, in whieh he pute aon teeter Pair eay ah s but when un J of Thos. Hay night watchman at Harbeck: Rev. Or. Joboon, iroiess ion Premant Plank Road bridge, bas the harness and buggy tn eb n San Fraucico and China, from $800, rk, Seret, Osborne, of the H P severe 4 ines i the GON croasons for deoliae Head oct ee ora ry caraleae tHER | slate, 16 Uo Healing On, the 38h tet, te the Eroete | Dean Westoett, dad Heys: dues s Howre, cairns, ;pomeation, and a# Yet no one med the pro- {09,00 aunty, the steaiiers fo male two wioee | aitacied oy twoly theranicrs sud eomewunt injured: | Woe’ bo act ae Vice Lisa out of whe Cuban Charivevie wee out o rail ol ids ae c rt joxander. perty. of lue adore Were aircote Ald pucety. i

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