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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS END OF THE GREAT! FIGHT. | iovestnestngtsay eas toulktat tie ner an: | hte at te question apon tis vil a orvee vo | THE) SCIENCE OF POLITICS, | 2¥ coNsTOriUs nuorion: ats ees oe oe (ee (UU) WOLDS. NIN Ne it ual mating of the Legistaters, NO, cece © acne nai 08 pie The Executive and senate Demooratio—A | rhe Medicine that was Administered (or . E CHARTER PASSED--GRAVE ILT- NESS OF SENATOR TWEED. a Republican Black List. rCOLN cx, | Werking Republican Mojority in the Portnetions will be foand in tt, Lem Pe Pthe. puri: | Leubmit thet therete nota man withia the soand of | LINCOLN '8 CALL FOR te000 MEN, | sig athe Wites Down oad seivares | gsteeipnten ty at the balorboe in Net fork, and Teer | M4 voice who docs tot know shat euch action isnot AND THE RESPONSE. Grete keane Blissected r Sensation, f y fi ay vitae ead Wentenr BA Aad AL oad AYER—"1 do not feck to intimilete the Owing to the severe storm that prevailed # Scerel® | RIOTOUS RESISTANCE TO TIE CON» iw SCRIPTION LN BRAIN n whien only Phy: y Eriends can Fill. Coroner Rollins is investigating the death of Tv ‘Tho following are the panes of the Republioan } conrse of elvctions in New York heretofore, I trax} Oy Meer iV cee tei voir neen thik vemiien tronghout Mondiy and Tuesuay, the clection re- | amen O° O'Neli's ateter Geatitied that her HarrieresChapae. ed Oeikere OP. ihe tt Donators who voted for the Tweed charter yesterday + | {at (he election a ea at a net ia te | thls year it must be dove lu thts way, for Wo hinve covery—Camoron'n Innuendo. turns from the rural distrieis of Connecticnt sr | prother had beow under Dr. Bronvon's treatment Troops-Ten Men Killed near Barcelous fuiuro usa Dright monamont to those who by it | been asking for a report upow thie Wasmivotox, April 6.—In the Senate to-day, | etill delayed. Enough is known, however, to show | or delirinm tremens; that he gave hin two pow: =The Miniaterint Crisis Buded. have procured the purity of the elective fran. | Committee on Municival Affyirs (or Mr, Cameron offered a resolution directing the | that but alight vote, comparatively, war policd, at | ders on Saturday night, and afterward a proserip- | Mapmin, April 6.—The enforcement of the ABRA'M X. PARKER, St. Lawrence. hone haa been had, or is likely to be had, * g Milltary Committee to suggest tome appropriate | least 8,000 ters thane year azo, ‘The falling off bas | (ion for additional powiler THe MREPREMIOLR KURPAT testimonial in honor of the volunteers of Penn. | been mainly on the Republican ide. 120townsgive | took at intervale, He f : : sth of April, 1861, and the hy Dom., 8170, veninst 84746 for Jowell, | gto Tot Lold his peace. Kenator Creamer denounced | st this eried out: “1 wish to say to the Senator who | sylvania, who, on the 1 \, a ee. ‘ Congress for throwing ont Congressional districts La Paks te Lh. ce that the peritonret emer volunteers of Maseachusotts, who, fon the 1%\n of Rep., leaving English 424 slead, with % towns to son, Who examined the remaining powder, and rald | celona there was touch agitation, The people at the i San Beale, sa Serer Ue iaal Sere Unie Is by uo meage german tole. ‘he provision. io re- | APfll, 1861, marched through the city ot Baltimore | Heer trom. These towns last fear ave Jowell # | it was not the medicine that he had ordered, | barriers threw up burriences, and the troops charged i publican government, fle hoped Senators would re- | €ard to Fectarian school hoy Are called, w to defend tho capital of their countrs, they being | Goine this yeur by. the decreased Kepublicun vote, | and that O'Neil bad congestion ot the bruin | and took them, In the town of Sanz, near Barco- i sto six of which her brother | conscription law was begun yesterday throughout Into © very unnatural | Spain, ‘The proceedings were generally quiet, but She beeame alarmed, and sent for Dr. Bron- | disturbances ure reported in some places. In Bar- ALITTLE MORE SPEROH MAKING was indulged in. Henry ©. Murphy, of course, goald NORRIS WINSLOW, of Jeffersoi AUGUSTUS KR, ELLWOOD, of Oteore, WILLIAM MM, BRAND. of Madinon. GEORGE N, KENNEDY, of Onondaga, } 4, deeds i tid tad datas Lhd Llrdcwtad frain trom offering any amendments rogirding the | Put into the tak lovy las yent, Scere Gar ae the first troops who reeponded to the first war | so that English will probubly have irom 430 to 40 | ond lungs. Dr, Frothingham was then sont | Jona, the rioters made some resistance, and ten mer iP WILLIAM B, WOODAN, of Caya Peitty law watt ba i bs A him to propres his amendment, Locket proclamation of the President of te United States, | majority in the State. for,and hesaid ber brother conld not live, ‘The | were killed, It is sata to-day that order has been ABRAM V. HARPENDING, of Yates. jilons eteing one i t at : nal section, giving each political party the rizit | | Mn. Gaver —T assert that any Senator who votes Mr. Thurman objected to giving ail the credit to ‘THB SENATE. poils, under the pro for the nd also uiving each candi late | the enactinent of whut ts callod the sectarian appro: powder was given Sunday, when O'Neil | restored in Barcelona and neighborhood. said, “Holt ap my hend, I tave arush of blood | Sefior de Echexarsy, Minister of Agricultare, ro THEODORE 1b. MINIBR, of Schuyler, rns that au error tn the GEORGE BOWEN, of Genesee. SAME WOOD, of Livingston. OKEN L. LEWES, of Eric. j ALLEN D. SCOTT, of Catturnugas. The Finn! Bittle inthe Senate—Harry Genet ; and Ncumtor Thayer Atone Op the ! Charier-Tae Election Hill and Charter J iby the Gove j ture of Sam. Ti > such w Luk-warm Speoch—Tweed Ove rcom> by the Exeitement. Aunasr, April 5.—The predictions in to-day's fox have been verified. The charter passe’ the Benute this aMerno 4 5 o'clock, by a vote of 80 to %. ‘There is no doabt that the charter was in great den- ger of defeat yeeterday morning, for many Republi- an Senators were atill andecided, owing to their dread of (he censure of the Radical press if they voted with Tweed. But when the Hon. Horsce Greeley eppoured in Albany to oppose it, the friends of the Measure no longer feared the result, but, on the ; tontrary, felt conident of success, It was well 7 known that the venerable Horace was coming fally determined to keep his word with his friend the Bon. John Morrissey, and would therefore leave sothing undone to kill the charter, if tho votes ot Republican Senators could do it, In order to head off Mr. Greeley and prevent him from making « very bitter speech against the charter, the Repub: : Necans had recourse to «A LITTL® STRATEGY, , Immedistely on his arrival yesterday afternoon some forty Republicans met bim in the reception room of the Delavan, and one by one, as they ap- proached him to shake hands, said: “ Mr. Greeley, we want you for Governor of the Btate It is cenerally understood in onr party that you are (o be nominat If yon oppose this charter, es you propose to co, you will destroy all chances of Four nomination. We beg of you therefore to so modify your epeech before the Committee this after Boon as to leave them in donbt in regard to your st lines ) 1 Norwalk ae Fee last lines of this bill votes to reofirm | Pennsylvania and Masaachusetts, in view of the Im- | ,,The Norwalk Qusette | " jonsands In Ohto and ether ; there.” A few minntes later he expired. Dr. | maine im the Cub for 0 <0 sriation law of last year, and insist that Senators | Mediate enlistment of thonsands in in the Woodward voto ia New Canaan, nth binet, and the Ministerial crisis is Ty's. eectinonter te, Writing, 40. be prosenh "er ths Who have frend us long and loud lectures on tiat | Wontorn States; 1a his own town more than 2,000 | tent of £28. Should it be fount that the ronson testified at the inqaest that O'Net! had had | ended. of vo ole’ Amendments were | edteet nen being in camp within three days after the pro- | (&,have veen voted elsewhere, his cloctl the " bine devile;” that be had preseribed for bir ——— After this bill bad becn consid ATALL PCT THEMSELVPS ON RECORD Jat ie side (Mr. Warner), on be In jeopardy. sniphate of morphin in two powders, ono to be ry's monster Election law for the r here enon this quention clamation, His iriond at lis side (Mr. yoo | Te following is the result in the several Senatorial | faken in.s glass of alo at once, and the other In an the Stato was progressed, and the consideration of | Pere." this question. a tn the Senate, re. | the second day after the proclamation reported a | Districts so fur us heard from our if he did not feet etter, He afterward pre: i postponed get to-morrow evening. After shese | pies to this: I desire to ask the Senator fromthe | ‘ull company at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, ‘at Dist 9 tet—Johneon, Dem, pbine, 4gr.. to be mixed, and one’ tenspoonful to be wo bills bad ce of, aire shoo I ae Mr. Cameron replied that no such camp existed, Jt ru District Ge 4 NM é taken rer our, O i complained of not being Loxnox, April 6.-The House of Commons, in Laletpetilbhanene: ; den Ho held that the rervices of these Pennsylvania and vursh District Lucian W. Bperty. Dem. Ost, able to sleep, und spoke of rate and snakes Mr. Woovin—-First, does he affirm before the Sen- | He held that the rery Pifch Diets ict—Witham Brown, Det, et, be te i | Committeo, continued the consideration of the Irish No sooner had the Chairman announced that | agg tnat there thon ines on this bill re-enact tvs | Masaachasetts men were more important to the | shi Hires serene sbton, tise hed 10 may, | 08 gfDO carpet, Freak Reinbardt, 8 clerk ould next consid , had 16 ma) | for Me. Martin, « drugeist. testif' that tne ore. | Land bill. Mr. Gladstone offered an amondmont, tax levy of the city of New York Inst year, includ- with Bramfort and North sramio jooking Gercely at Tweedy, said that vernment thau those men who enlisted at home, ine the section appropriating money to sectarian tz, Jooking, oy ae Te be Servis boned tae oijteel Bei fire ei nalish 1.8 mig jit Horanton runs ev ‘with Jowell fav ech bhi Dead hte ur Sa tat giving the tenant compensation for lows of holding, DW '2 o'elue wie for dinner, He | {nt th e mm | he will be ¢ vetod by a ma nary way. e but A ein SEROREE A? ditiades * Dig Indian It he would consent to pro- | HPO eb oiiy_t do, ate, Mitnek s therafore’ they shoald reeetve some fiting | qortitta,duiriet— Amnoe fi. Tayior, ep. 122 wa). with outa patie ap. Dr. Frothlugham tested that the, | Ws amonit wf damaxin 49 be nasensed by «Court tie bill, “Str. ‘Tweed, returving Harry St Ore eS ee ceseeh to thane | eine: toa to Rear Eom, which will Ubervade the Sol, (0 | preseription, hat waa given Yas, sucapt te Bi f Mr. John Water (Liberal) member, for Berks, ob- seow!, wald ho : al i w 7 r an. Dr. iro i le p jected to the amendment, avane the i hed three fines in tnis bill because they do that thing? ‘ Aighth District—PAward Harland, Rep. 267 ma}. with | | suet nt, @8 an advance on ritual a Rt hecho and vritality | (Lauahter } = s pan catie sokad that splat! Lliaited syridue towthaip toltear drone which Wii reduce veo | iTueKiat, refured to give him coples of the Prescrib- | ‘yremice's oricinal domands. Lord John Mannere { to press this bil ugator, :! are WAS 5 COSCEER. the resolution. He would no! spd Ninth Distr iet.—Henry Williame, Rep,, 22 maj. with | The jury censnred Broneon for being in collusion opponed and Mr. Osborne sunporte1 the amendmont, by ‘o which Mr. Genet weencd: did not suppose a. Grvert (a litde pagers yy gtey 9 opposed | volunteers from New York, thon’ fret and last | Sa) from, which maj reduce ones ‘ans eat ge Barist, egy wm preverip- ts r. Ba’ Lol gat 1S Catversily bstiae | Bid it was mecessary tw eall upon the Almi:lity at cls | to Wl at the Senators on that side ot the House call than ts ther: jeors, Det. est. jons not In tae usGal and well-known nomenci ¢ changes inade by the Ministry in the bill, an Hs Hage of the Froceodingn pitbouth Tthoteht. that | the sectarian appropriation. What I sim oprosed to | {here were more from tha Dials viasiiata 1s conih District James Sanford, Den eat, tare. charged the Government with timidity and vacille 4 possibly Iis aid might have beem luvoked iu getting | 48 allowine members around this circle who are op- | but he would ask the Sonator from Pennsylvania not ‘A. Woodward, Dem., 8% a an font Up the. bill, (Laughter.] Now. for the purpose of | Poxed Lo that Jaw to vore in favor of it here, ander | to forget those New York volunteers who had irteenth District—Ire Q. Briggs, Rep., est. THE DEAD HERO. A coneral disenssion followed, in the course of Ff protecting myweli in this matter, I will send up cover of a Dill like this, eo that hereafter they may | iinstoned to his own great State to defend her-and | Aurteenth Dustrict—Jowepn D. Barrows, Rep.. et. —a which Mr. Fortescue spoke in favor of the proposed * go lo the people and aay’ that they did not know it way eenae Ue renave suenemnee was tn this bill. I am determined they shall evo T have to offer, and have them read, so that wien | no exeuse of that kind, but that if they vote for this Bi iteonth District —Wenr, Rarbuaor, Kep, est. Bicteenth Distr AD, King, Deu, et. ‘The Heads of the Great Men of Keren eenih Di sere, Hem. Nowed her citizens from threatened inva-lor fo Nation | *mendment, | Mr. Gathorne Hardy ovposed it on the se! ‘Mr, Morton said that the proclamation war re- ground that the Iandiord was made answerable f ‘f —Honors to the | the tenant's maintenance. a4 1 the bill comes out of the Committee I can offer the appropriation they sbail do so with a distinct know- ponded ti Prompt'y Jn Indian: cH other Wi Kighteenth District Hobbara Dem eat? emory of G George H. Thomas. ‘The question was taken and the amendmont was sug call the Yeas and naye on them.” “ Hees QU what sen cot answered tay | revaiuuon Peete dhanimpe sateen | fuvineinfinteccourate,bunngeny te" | | Memorial services in honor of the late Mar | care by EO toe oa ae wg. ‘| nin office two years longer.” Me. 4 qos TS Jou. Opvoned ve appropriations Tor | Ofibe arrival of (hoop man in Washington, |. |, airenintre Disiril Satees P+ 7 | jor-Gen, Thomas were held in the ball of | ypc cua in et ncctey tee and Mr. PA id he was in favor of the amendment as a simple | secterian sehools ? ret ee eminent wee ia Washington at the 11; Republieans, 10. *Democratic gain. | the House of Representatives last evening. | duco a bill providing for the jent of members of two years from the Ist of January la Air. Cameron replied that that was not until some | rhe tartford Courant (Rep.) clalins theelection of & | one side of the main alsle, fronting the area | Lfartice and refuted the arguments usaally made and he did | vote in favor of {t, I do not look at that question . ol 4 de: 4 adc \Seuce against it, ing hot think it was Just of becoming lua Democratic | from the same point of view that the Senator doos, | {2veafter, In rexard, to New Fork viluatesrs Oe | Repablivin tte Vuiiaiun cinina sr Ream. | 18 front of the Speaker's chair, were President | | Mr. Gludstono reeretted the inability of poor mea ‘ Wee msurin Oc tone terme bes apiece” Kec haee | Ses ae cereatiens, Hiefrom ‘New srk (ir Corikling) ald on that | enue, and concedes ci Democyais, Tue Muse will an: | Grant, Secretaries Fish, Robeson, and Belknap, At | Wi<6c%'.\cen renresentativen of tne Working clones ; that charges had been preferred ayuinst them, but Liyidictsb dl sibgbatea det tad colt ge subject the be: ual 1 Oe for a enormcyy per. | The Associnted Pres ives the Hepublicaue the House | torney-General Loar, and Postmaster-General Cres- mat.” Honor be Bad kboreyod lire Battelle ou Yr | he did not believe they were. true to any greab ex- | OM this question, souliteclingupon cmatierso well understood.” fhe | ¥¥ obly 6or 1 majority. well, On the other side of the area were Chief | to reduce the eapentes of Parliamentary election Went, They did not set thumselves up xe calle, MoQDIN The Senator need sot take unnee- | FAW (in Your companies from Penney vapiay un: | Haxryono,;3 A. M.—The returns at the Cow- | Jastce Chane, and all the other Justices of the | gat iadarone, init It wan, generally, tnoacht : " - that"'the ‘constituencies, | ab th MMACULATR ALDERMEN ; She edicts tenth ecetion of tretax ery of ima year, | arsiedundoucefthen, uuniformel.errivel bere 0% | rang ofico were: MJortty for Knalish, 69%, with | Supreme Court, The hall wan in mourning. Gea. | shout do the paying, wien necessasy, an in formes bat they did. claim, notwithstanding, that they | When tat question comes up, and. it will come up e o a) two towus to hear from that gave English last year | Cox, Se yree\ded, ansiated by | times, eratultous services wore the rule In Rng were as honest and competent as the other public | before the Senaie in anite of Ris opposition he will | #pon them with cluts and brickbats in Ba timore, : 5 ° U ey Bement GoM ba Lia Tienes Gaal Beaker 1 sthor n Viee-Pres y “1 Speaker | The Lords, monicipsi, and parocbial authori BA Tice aBhigics : ‘One of them, a colored tan named Nicholas Biddle, Vice-Presitent Colfax on Ils right, and Speaker a ; Paceike Gals Sentient Netiur Wie tie aoenameee, re we EOL USae al’ cadens ws the neat ened | had bean badly wourded tn the hea me into . Taylor Baldwin, Republican, ts elected Senator | Hisine on Wie left. Gen. Coburn und Col, Heury Royal Commissioners and other public servante ' Leing Senators Genet, Creamer,Norton, and Thayer, | ton. Lok on ag ALI toy Waa e Stateenth Disirtet, by 26 majority, which | S\She Miiowing resolutions were passed: to introduce the bit would he withdrawn, i ; pe dar BI Ml] ce] Toate Of derktirg ane Ceres 8et bad matter before this Senate | eee eee vine next day the Massacliuserts aker the Senate stand 11 Republicans to 10 Demo- Resotred, That in the simple but massive ereatnen we note Geclined FE Aha od Ma Totton, and the’ Thunderbolt. “Genet. looked cross, and Tweed Mr. Woontx—It is not. were fired into in Baltimore, ‘The resoluti iin exact Justice. the entire devotion. to the interes ave to bring in the bill was refused by a majority : , was juiilant. Mr, Genet's necoud amendment pro- | Mr. GeNxt—Does the Senator menn to say thet | Proposed a recozn lon of these facts without in, wr Brag aN Par ; Tecoruize mle likeness to bin who. wae Ars In wat, vided for the election of Mayor at the epring elec- | these three lines do mot cover that sectarian appro- tending to deprec! toe services Of the miiua of ANCIPIENT RIOT IN PATERSON rst m peace, and firet in the hearts of his countrymen. “ . tion, who should hold office for two years, In sup: | priation t other states, Coat ap renat —— Revotted, That his bawe wud wenjory can never port of this motion he said: “If the present Com- | Mr, Woopin—Theg do not, It is MY; Buulabary denied that Prosident Lincole eyes | Mish Old Time at the Fink Ward Demes | pensn son et ase ne hue soldlere or am eaepe: | WAP ri . i, : LP aes th Se a ce lt 4 CUMAT AND A SWINDLE. Sherroncous lmpresaion which Wad been | cratic Primary—The -Hex Biung | thus record ont love, our sdimiration, and oar rever- | (te Fieblecitum will bear on two pointe not con 7 talved’ tn the ‘constitutional acim Of 1882, namely, :. id ministerial responsibility and the division of the Sherman said bis mind turned back thirty | tecislative power between te two Chambers. It entofthe Window, auda Judge etterin— The Policemen Awed, ry ior any such purpose. | At the primary election in the Fifth Ward of | Yeats ego. when life was, frets position on the subject.” ‘This speech entirely upset Mr. Greeley's cool and a I pronounce it so. Aulged, and which should now be corrected. hia hte tle a Mr. Gener—What ts? The provision tn thoes | President had too ruc good senso to suppose Is be any better tnan any member of the Common | three linen? (Laughtor.) Now it is very easy for | troops were then neces adds that it {* evitent that the Plebiseitam must pre. i ‘nambitious brain, He concluded to change front | Council? Does his character stand any higher be- | senators to try to fo: out of th jeulty "| The Wdeniunded in order that the Governaient na lon he svoke of their intimacy cede the dis tion, change front | fore che people tban the cnaracter of any inember of Hors to try ty ox out of thle difteulty, Vut T in. | They were denumies in orger tiSuater, wuich nad | Patereor yesterday, the Democracy eot into s moat | Florida: then briefly traced the military career of | thig ibe aiscusslon, of the new constitution, and and leave his friends Morrissey and Tilden to fight | tint Counce? Tsay bolily here that the Mayor ¢ {his clause readirms that sectarian clause to | PSS? areturon, and of all other property of which gracetal riot. ‘The polls were tobe kept open | his deceased comrade, concluding with the remark explatn the real character of of the mation: 4 their own battles, He was unwilling to sacritice bis | the city of New York, iu person, or in or in ool it *Y i ea aiciahe : that his de'th might be traced to long exposure ani varactet je natlons X , in person, 0 acts, 0 i < q might be deprived. ini ia nf worst member of the Common Councii to-day, and | Pe jt reported by the Committee on Municipal Af. | entert: tu Lont the War Oflice at t of factions and a strugele for the ballot-box eansed a | to the Providence of that God who rules all things Teiavalqunn: TOR DEFEAT OF A THOUSAND CHARTERS. the history of his lite, it it were fuily made public aa that tr Were neceseuty to defend. tie en fe Judges, ‘Twice the box was thr for the best. , Public, | fairs, but they had told bit from time to time that | th sare Might of the Jndges. ‘Twice t! ba thrown ont Chief Justice Chase next said he and his assoct- throughout th Tt was th al of his ambition, Horace, assuming | Would show that to tiv satistuction of everybody. there were genticwen who dosired to be heard upon | against organized troops in Virgiuia, who were sup- | or tng window, and one of ihe judges was finally tes of the fupreme Court cane to foln the honored ivar h ined the revo- V r Mr. Tweed, interrupting Genet, cried: “Mr. Chair- | the question, He wished it understood that ke was | pored tu be realy to marco upon snd eapture the : y ; Macidsnt end Cabinet. Kea. Hevieerate ait | tutt H MYGm Gatacek 16 ies : Most modest posture and steadfastly gazing at the | man—- ©’ pored to te sectarian appropriation clause in the | cupital. pitched afterit, The clerk and another jndge, wfter | “resident and Cabinet, aud Kepreseo‘arives and all | lutionists, {the road trom ‘Caracas te Agures of the carpet, replied to exch and all that he | "Mr, Genet roared savacely: “Ido not wish to be | (uPiery, bus ve maintained that thet queauion hed |. Bir. im 4 ko out of the resolu, apes, took (0 fight, and nothing | of thelr fellow citizens in homage to tlle imenory OF | Cea sn re ett tegen Me 5 B 5 interrupted.” {Langhter } mA Voge don the reference t's. proc om to return, Ve great soldier whom the naiion mourns, He also | ing on Carieas Prosident Monagus, with lily footy 45 was sent Lere as Chairman of u Committee of the nothing to do with this charter. n the reference Ke of him as a. private citizen, porsossed of | has failed to subdae Caro. ud Tweedy sut down. Mr. Kennedy took the same cround. temarking that the precise ovject of th Was suiusbed and all the furniture de- | *poke of him as a private citizen. p oh aro. ; } Union Leagae Club, with instructions to oppose the Now, 1 ask,” continued Genet, “that thie] Ata quancstedorciocs the Committee rose and | was to. suppress power ul couilinat.o:8 whiea wad *e house Er Hinenlir tutelligenee aud arcarsey of iuforma- Sees i ' Barter unicss their proposed amendments were | AMencment be adopted, for the reason that you | reported buca the three bills to tue Senate, On mo- | arixen in the 5} olf and fainily | tion. ae Mihd called Oh np eray ate The Death of Liberty. bw, ve!’ Yes be thought that the friends of the | Mare, already, adopted s provision legislating out of | tion of Senator Chapman, Mr. Nye remarked that he td not heard the re- Wing the lower floor 1D pos: | Met progution. Perhaps it would be more correct | Donuax, April 5.—The Watertord fail (news. @harter Would be satisfied with Ge rewaree which | government cousists of the Mayor and the Common THR XEW YORK ELECTION BILL Ws ue rate cad tnivics elanees that tee Wott an ware used | to soy absolute uncourciousness of self, His pairiot- | Paver) announces the pursaxe of the Irish Force Lit! oo bury), he Would Inquire wheter that ge and appears in mournt iF the death of It t 4 he would make before the Committce, Mr. Greeley | Council, and as yon have acieed to legislate the | was reat a tLird time, aud pacaot by an unanimous | tleman Wad claimed to be the tint tulunweer. by the rioters to Ceat exch other upon the heat. ism ‘was profound and sincere, but ip was not the | tod apps ourntng for jeath of Wherty o| certainly succeeded to making xs good nn areament | |.ot 398 Connell out of offer, T Inaist that you elial) yoro, Ten mivutes “Inter i was passed Ly the | | Mr, biuisbuty sald be would answer the question The Marshal ond the police we atriotien wh eh lives upon the lips. THe was with- Sie oxisiate the Mayor out leu: repeat, he 18 No weombiy by & N8 VoIe of reminding tue Senator thal € bid he ame AL pver dian oy) nd withont reproae sare . fa favor of the charter as Counsellor Daly of the | a whit vetter than the worst member ofthe Comnion | ‘On morion of henutar Tweed the carter woe ont | inwiien ie eavever cnoueed be (saulavursy wae Dy the MeKemane Quina, C ‘iiweAiton Sieiecy tne mui a diese, MES. RAWSON'S $1,000 SITAWE Citizens’ Association, greatly to the delizht of Grind | Council; aud every honest cisizen of New Yurk | on its thied readings Senator Genet in vicw "of the | big. {h } Rae ear wavered sent SALTO Tree One” stamcihepininde HronalO Mr Aeuelijic Y ; 7 ‘ . vws that this is #o, you do not pass this | late hour muved to take recess until hull-past 7 Mr. Nrn—Doce the Senator clalia that be ever euveryd ° zed the ey Mad Je for Arvelt, Cone vey Bedi Tweed, Aer | the Committee adjourner | simendment, then you ive the breseut Mayr r Senator ‘Tweed, who Ia not over fund. of | volunteered? hte ng like Ht 4 figts Hhotmas%s bouy paswed tUurrazh Chicago yes stable & Com’ Mercomtite Mardites r. Greeley requested the Republican Senators to c Uelvys, opposed the motion, and stated that he had | Mr. Sinisbury reetiod that he di not, arlay a ‘ Mrs, Silas Rawson, a boarder in tl . ; weet bim at half-past nine in the evening, They did TUB EXORMOUS POWER OF APPOINTING el luuch to be provided fur Senators whieh Mr Nye—it is 9 mL tier of histury bist Tdid vol CURLOSTTIES OF CKIME. 1 a las Raw By ar arder in the Metropole for In. the course of the conversation Benator | {Re Rmerous Commissions thet are named tn thls now ready for them. unteer and etayed hero, but cid not fgit any 0 pre c By cIME, an Hotel, took 9 $1,000 Instr aha to G. A, Hearne, Chapman said: aa Mah the. Mares thet stot NICK AND WARM bar “aay Xt , 0 4 1 cewent, Twoof the | RB. Cantdwetl, the drawbaek forzor. who, at | ° nin s to be cleaned. Mr, Hearae seid i hat the Mayors tha Mir, SaULepeny—Di1 you come to deicnd the A x ° out hie business tu rip Oreste) : Mr. Greciey, from the tenor of the speech you Huring tue teriueoromiee ot | in the cloak room. He woula thereore amend | « ' z claus, were entirely | contig to the countty, was bough aN Tig astneds (su Putay Greate. maith the } fade to-day, we are in doudt us to your opinion of have no power wh Genet's motion so as to tane ar M on min ye—Yes, rir, S he eS a eee a ° » q er hougne the charter.” Suppose we caunot succeed in sec ‘then, This Mayor appoints tho Co ¢ Big Tucian's motton was ears iod, and the + SAULERURY fired a punt Ha German In West Utien | 24 ‘trv goods of Arnold, Constrble & Co, and ing the uinendments you desire, and they are voted the next M hat foliows him, an neil to the cloak r Vey ha r, NYE—N (General fnuchter, Prepare hang Ninecit in bis yard. hie | paying part cash, gave ck on the Union Square down. wiut slall we do on the question of the nus | and the next, are entirely without contro: spovtites, aad Mr. Pio kion toved to ineue t w pee hit from th * i £3 Sty) Migeiedue) 4 re of the charter 4# it came from the Assembly ?* | Ir you really Gesire to do Justice to Lunty doora’ teers, Who crganized the frst Uriga: iid ibtersupted aud ouce the rope war c au AE e t worthless, and : MT should of New York by giving it a new governine c On renosw Washington, g the arrongenents for the execution of Jack Tr sity ‘ tr. Bake ¢ i ia : ” y begun OD. reins chal ne Coroner's Jury in the ease Co, throvenca Gros Wierenpon Grose we VOTRE FOR IT AS IT 18, vhy not provide that the people stall ’ s s' ‘On otion of Mr. Sherman the whole subject was 8, ‘The time fixed for the execution is be- | ter, who was killed in ® {nro hank Co. “ " si new OF us Well as a bew Common Council, | ‘er three quarters of an hour | seterred to tue Miltary Committee. telock © 4 se eaten eld pledged Mrs, iawn tor amnvunt, \ iM you attac! ¢ Tritune if we vote tr st. Talk about the robbery of the city treasury in | ments. i Y : The weaffol! will stand in front of th ‘oesory bo be fa iness carts of tha Wiouk a stamp Wp asked @ Senator aa fod tw pene tremen owora | acl? dozen of his amendments ha THE PATERSON ALDERMANSHIPS, of the Depaty Sheritfs and e , a sod, as tw required b @ Vast linproveinent on that mow in exist | 00 are made under these powers that you are | (ue vther Ofy in a bonth. T A Twentyefour Hous’ Seasion—Twelve lence Nee, was coms ATS na acuaupliaditce by wi.and not helns oan | Mie Republicans then agreed to support the char | 20W giving Liu, what has been done in that way in al rele a ayer’s ainendments Were the Hours’ Ballotir Drinktog Nitric Actd ina Derecy Clty Driuke | States Commissioner Botia yesterday, apie toast jh ampesiod to Toiice Contain valsh, and i] fer and vote down wny aigendments, After this the past whi! be et After a twenty-four hours’ ses.on the Common « Saloon. Gath avicing. ath ae holding stolen proporty.. Grosfeld. was temporarily ' a “kentleman wandered sbout the Delavan, NOTHING TO WAT WILL BE DONE IN THE FUTURE. THE CHARTER WAS FINALLY PasseD Conneil of Paterson adjourned Inst nigls at 9 o'clock. | Michael Hoy, of New York, an employee in 4 Cathal at Se tak | commistodon the charges of passing a false token ently avsorbed in Winking of his chances fo | Although Harrs's apevch was delivered in a thon. | dy a vote of 8 to 2 Genet and Thaver only voting | ‘Tue irouvle was tue effurt to decide whicl Alder | Thompeon's screw factory tn Jersey City, commaltted ni and of geond larceny, and the shawl is in the hand | Beenest» Governorahin. dle occntionliy wake. | actin tne and created quite a teat, Te cual | HEC aCe, On ee an a esa eee wmamoraie Rowse | ayiederaee arming tie was id taVoege one | Wiy cy Wilt they apa {the po lee, viet ig jough the corridors ain a single Vole, and the amendment was lost | the large cro he Chamber gave three cheers, - oe A ving om Jo : euler 1 of 4 oarty who Were drinking iv saloon at Warren tesa i bd Poop eyaee ' . me Bonator Genetand then sgain with Ch sorte came vote us the ist, several other amends | aud Alderman Coman threw his hat high tu the air, | should hold over for the long term, ‘The balloting | and Morgan streets, Jersey Clty. Stepping up tothe | Piazinl other valuable papers. Mir, Mdlant cit A Lost Pouuhisecpsian Sob-red pew, James W. Husted, and oitier lead outs offered by Mr, Genet were wieo. voted down, | and no doubt thought he would surely Le iho nvat | oceapled twelve hours, altogether, which with re | bar he Produced trom. bis pocket a vial and swal ‘to any one eice. SEES SES: ROY Another of Ponghkeepste's missing men hae ° publica party, At 12 o'clock last wizbt be me! | Mir Tuayer then came to Harry's rescue and suid; | Sherif”, He was fearfully excited. “The Grand | Occhh 4 Tipe dae an Wie owe! s contents, Then biddin ‘om : ————— turned—tt Games Len “4 ex-Judve Henry Hilton in the Duievan House, The ie tanta (ola sateen c poe and sald: | Bachem was surrounded. by @ crowd of sdmir covses for refreshments, made a sresion of twentye | OWE halfits conten poe Uidaing Bis compen. returned —this tine dames Lynasen, It is eiven ous | 3 “Mr, Chairtnan, this charter comes to us from the | Sach edb ‘dof admirers, | ce¥ erent seoel ‘enty+ | fons good-pye, Le ivil to the floor. He had swallowed WASHINGTON GOSSIP. thot he bad been on a visit to aneighvoring elly § K dedze approashe ac 60a paid: Assembly, havin y sed fa body by almost a who warmly shook Rete too, hand and Gu: | four hours. On the 1421 ballot last night, Ald. Braun | nitricactd, eases: otherwise his singular absence ts enexpiained, if o unanimous vote, from the Votes just irken here, stulated him upon bis victory, waif hour later | wus el Of the members Who had stuck ——— : , tn ish CRUEL IX THIS CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION, seetas certain to pi iy dy neatly thy same | tie cuarter was in the Governor's room, and before to Koehler baving sold him on’, it is said, Chanticleer’ Farcwelll tor the Seagon, — |, Senutor Willey prepoes t0. 9ote eio HOURS OF LEISUKE, efter all the editorials that, yoo bave written ant | ete. A‘ the -awe time T deem it wy duly to offer RECEIVED TUX SIGNATURE OF HOFFMAN cine, Goanell then bellowed on the ‘er ‘The last main of the season was fought yester- | sates.” orem © i bisindeahiees mt : pabianed in whe Tyibwas, and ater, the epece tha: | ith came envetiy. alpast GP. M. Tho Llcetion bili was signed at | {ve following weerion: Mekiernan dayon Union Hii, There were some spirited bat- | ‘Puig evening Gen, John A Losin wilt deliver | Prank Duay's Wealthy Meu's Suns enjoyed a ball f Peter “Cooper, Counsellor Daly, and Citizen | $Y. fwetv- The people's charter, # afcock: Everstouy sean ta tejoice at the termi: | OMirien two years, Taylor Ove svar yes aad leary nama Was Detween | eniogy anon Geo, Thomas, In the Maronic Had, betore v fv's Wealthy 3 da, that that Association should come ap here $e CRATER! Sond Tasber eal) 3% o revarned to New York to-night, Your corres | clner supper wae ibe Pilladelphia on the other, for $2,000, in whieh New | The. House Ci : rk Masquerate Club announce @ 5 ned to New Yo . Yor : al ost ia OW . 000, in whien 2 louse Committee on Territories will, on to oppose you on the ebarter betore the Com- THK IRON YOKE, OR DEsPOTIC CHARTRR, nt saw Mr. Tilden take bis departure by this | "accessul geniter York and Jersey wou munteaae saatiane es ; Apollo Hall this evening 00 at saw 3 bis « his y cone ne proposision to adinit New Mex Z wists, Thaye prepared some amendment to it, which I downeast at the change ye Ry oy ERE co as a State uM i Fegatia of the Now York Yacht Clab 1 . Mr. Greeley, who, as uenal, bad nis bead bent hail | {hay cre wiolessme, and which 1 Wil send to the v Only thin morning Mr Great Fire in Greenpoint. The Propeller Joun >. Taylor Wrecked. Avia. Recatach ba; soararead with tne Tse eto be contosted on the 18th uf June ii Bal r Fdad ry Np te hed yo clerk ana have read. Tuten Came to Mr bweeny's Ureakfua (able, and | At about half-past 10 o'clock last night the ex. | | Paexsxitt, Apri §.—The John 8; Tylor, of AL. | manding a iy tion of Capt. Eyres Mrs, Albert Bortletteof West Tuirty-ebehth atreat dpe. Mr. ‘Lhayer's amendments were rend in committee, | addressed bin in the most patronizing and contide: ‘i Yor 1 y 5 ‘cook's Island, at the #i Johun.enaty i Dneida. ‘avery fine amateur concert in her residence las Jone for them, to turn around an gud wore ‘aiterward repeates tn'm body in the | lal manner He loko as though be had awoke bsceslnihabroacar ig Relig a isvnorel Hauge ofthe Highlands, at'% O'clock this mornise, | ‘The House has reduced the dnty on ae fe wit A “ . Senate, Another amendmentiot Mr. Genet's was then | with # vivid recollection of his caucus the uight be- | Greenpoin| ; until midnight, | and broke ia tivo. About thirty fangars to. 25 cet ts Iper pound, joha B. Gough wil! lecture in Cooper, Tnstitute 1 1 ALWATS GBT SOLD, read, redueng the Deosrtamont of Febite Works. He | ‘ore Phi’ ore oy, Morr He tue rest. His | The losses on stock and machinery will reach | on board, and all were saved. Bie had sbout | braidy and otner dint hives fomoriow evening, In ald of the Home for Friendie a olin Rassell Young sold me, and since thon I have | did not see any necessity for having a cominission of | countenance Dure ‘the impress Of speedy tramp: 0 id 1 ?, MN. Gor $100,000 Worth of merchandise, which may be taken ‘The Georgia bill being under discnssion in ‘ ‘A en sold many times.” fivo with, a Department of Docks and. Piers | aud.a confidence in the overthrow of the youthiu! | $1.00; on paliding are by F. N, Gove), | Ci without damage, Ble is valued at $100,000. Beanie coakeuay, Mr. ducpor dolivarcd e. Op ammar School No, 1, of School District No. 1, ae Then rairing bls creat bead and lifting bis glasses, | unless it was to make five additional officers, aud to | Sweeny. But when the newe reachod the | #64,(00. Insurance, $9,000. aie Rca E ale < Aguinst (he Wingham amendment as an engine of revel | of Westchester county, bi annual commence: t be continned: add to the expense of the city government fifty thua- | Delevan this afternoon that the apoearance $< ——— She Calernde Bection power. HSH} Mb OY SINE. \ Judge, that s not the meanest thing that has oc- | sand or five hundred thousand, or, for anght he | of the first votes looked favorable to tue pas- The Brooklyn Child Marder, ; r ‘The Senate and Mouse Committees on Commerce Mise Anna EB. Dickinson le curred bere to-day. The worst of all is to se knew, 8 milion of dollars per annum, Neither | taze of the chartor be dispatched ome of the | Coroner Jones hold an inquest yesterday afte Dexven, April 5.—At the municipal elections | pect vruay in int session, to consider the question of | 1ast evenine, o Teese ] f could be see any reason for creating a department of | Etbiopian attendants to bis rooms for bis carpet-bag, ener sones ae a yesterday afler- | yesterday the Republics wl their can. | vilowiug foreign-built vessels to take out Amesican | bad earh on Monday. ¢ . : THAT DAMNED RUPE ANDREWS Poble Charites and Correction with Ave mombers, | snd seat for McLean and Morrissey to take sec: | noon over the body of the infant which died on sun- | di (ates except ten, in Denver. Central ity, Blan | Fegaters Aish, Valley Hallron Ge Mer way to mie ott fi Goming up here and pretending to represent the | Iho existing commission consisted of — but | tion of & drawing-room car with bim on the Phils | gy, moi lor circumstances which le: Hawk, Georgetown, and Puebla, ‘The Democrats aga. apa EINER The tain 18 when she was riding was thrown fru i Gepurlican party in. favor of the charter, He was | four members, and everyvody. knew, he suid, that | deiphia plan, but before he left he stated to two of | G8) morning last undor circumstanoes which led to | aiicted Police Judges in. Denver, Central City, and SPARKS FROM SHE TELEGRAPH, HIRE UY WHOg WHICH Ned Tales Bospee 1, ; drought up in Sweeny's. office, and is'no mores Re. | one head could manage the business v! the depart- | the country ‘members of the Democratic Btate Con- | the belief that it bad boon smothered by its father, | Black Hawk, and two town trustees in Puebla. 6) arnt J Publican than Peter B, Sweeny’ himself, tuent as Woll as, or better, than four or fve. "The | tral Committee, who upbraidea Lim for uuitiog with | James Egan, while ho was, intoxicated. Seve pital IE big PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, f Mr. Greeley theu went to lis room and began to | present Commissioners had’ little or nothing to do, | Morrissey tn & scheme to make Creeley the next | Milnuvses were examined, Dr @. Wi Sheppara BROOKLYN. a paeporp! break house monopoly oe 4 pack up his travelling wardrobe, consisting of one It was well known that they were in the habit of | Governor, that teetimony showed that the child iad been smoty . Js anticl) ated tp Ch Secretary Boutwel! is on the road to Groton, Maas, ight shirt and two Trisunes, which were all meeting at their office about 9 and leaving about 10, ered, but the testimony of the parents could not be ee ‘The Dominion Parliament is chattering about as i i i eoples of that Journal be eculd a (whieh ‘he | and devoriug the rest ol the day to. other buslnoss ED VAs GOT SEEPONTRLS aroulied. as each laid the, Diawie unon ihe other, | | The nes County Republican Genera}, Commit: | seiting ie dignity in the led er country, prltidge, Bradley, of the Supreme Court, will ature Dorrowed from Senator Parker and John Morrisse). | He was astonisved that Republican Senators, who | for the action of the Young Demoeracy, that they he jury brougit in the following verdict; tee 's auvou* to discuss the question of the Bible in the | qhe Republican majority in Cinclunati averages | Ty Wathuston fr bew Cilvals ol tn Bia Of Maye Raving ‘consumed a balf hour in collecting the nu. | crotessed to de 80 anxious to pu'ily elections ta the | did not listen to Wi 18, Dut followed the ad- | That the infant Thomas Ragan came to its aeath py | Hvile schools over 4000." saad Ne ‘Attorney-General Hoar has aecepted an invitation Reroud artices above mentioned, Mr. Greeley, err. | city of New York, and to prevent ballotetuming | vice of Marble and Barlow, He further declared | being smothored by either ove oF the other of tte | The colored people of Williamsburgh, last night, | Raward fl. Sava boon confirmed Chiet of | S2,ceitrr the aunual address before the Alumal of Hare q ai ; arvare for Ni f nee! et 4 hot, for bis own indication before the Democracy | pareule-which upe to ile Jury unkuown—said child | at a meeting in 8 Johnson strest, decid sd to pareds In § vard Col ag in anc, took bis departure for New York by | and chevting of every kind, were found votin nai . the Boston Poilee. ‘ he owl train, unanimously for provisions in this charter Which | of the State, be tnteuded to wee, speech, expiana- yey} fOOhe Goad Dy 1H TReINer 9 The OFRIAE OF | TEN ener’ Teeny! 1o MGOOR Ol OHO VHVAERIB | "ne Repobiicane carried tie Cleveland oharte The Eirevones Qnureh. of orameters, Mags.. hee the Bist tat pea, nendate) evela ] extengedacntt to tue Ky. Sr, Maillard, of Broo PLUND Rochester, Before that he suid he would disci Z a as requested the Board of Education to appoint a lannal ‘s lunatic, drowned herself in West A number of New Yorkors bave gone to Florida SED FERATD CRAMPED, of dollars a ys He also proposed an amendment | what he had really agreed to do witn these moment. > Comnuttee to examine appilcauts (or & naval cudet- | Roxbury yesterday, in search of healin, among who are Mr-Charies Buti | was this morning iuu.e crowded than at any time | Saqucing the Fire Commissioners irom five to three. | ary partners ol his Senator Twoed, compiotely | The miners’ strike iu Schayikil! county, Pa., has |? The logal rato of interest in California has boon | sud funily and Mss, sherwood and son thls session, ‘Tue flocr of the Senate was packed | ind another striking out the provision which he | overcome by the excitement be bus undergone fur | Decome general, Only afew o ») P, Kroiger, an inebriate, confined in a | raised trom 7 to 10 per cont Mr, Harry Jackson, and not Mr. Chap st 4 by Assemblyimen, ntate omcers, aud politicians o. | Said perm.tted the separate departments of the elty | the pasttwo weeks, ‘The first detachment of Norih Carolina the Fourth atrees police station, iu WIiiaue. | Gorge. Mar ‘eriman miner, shot himself | gentienan who so ndinitubly caricatures Me.” echt i a} parties, The number of Indies pre it Won alse sovernment created wader the vill to employ other whieh satled fp the schooner tii tt v * penknife, ang battered throngh the head 10 Heleas, Montava, on Monday, $0 she new burlesque a Bi Unusually large. At dulf-past teu the Lieu'enant. | Counsel ior themselves then the Corporation Coun. WAS CARER SVODERLT Ihh Delaware Breakwater during 0h # head ageiuet the wall, bat aid nos kill Rimeelf. Filteen usdred. colored people in Bin Franciseo | _¥rt. Bizolow Law f Governor anhowicod ‘tist pursuant to resulutio This wis entirely unnecessary, wad could only | With @ rash of blood to his Leud during the evening | Gn Monday the moulders on” strike at Pookskill | g)/he Kip Van Winklos of the Board of Bu reg iigee hundred goloced people in, Ain *eeeuin | Cama the Senate would now resolve itself junto Com’ | ie Uosiaued 1or the purpose of session of the Senate, and compelled to return in | watcued all trains Arriving at Peekskill from New | SFACousTeINE the Propriety of incre Amendment, sity, noes faittes of the Whole on. the Election laws sa Hhaste to the Delavan, where & physician at once at: | York and vent hack those who arrive Ward hotoat heh ahp waa ee oe . ment at the potla ta Evane. |. Baron de Stoeck!, Inte Russin Minister at Was the bill to reorvunize the local government of FREDING A LOT OF HUNGRY LAWYRKS, tended him, He is worse at presont writin, snd ls | ‘Tho laborers employed by Mr. Allman on somo | years, aud yet pimi'a” yours Coe ® CeMcRer twenty J | Tiere was same caciteincr tt Mdm LathiGating bn, has taken ap hie residences in Paris, where be the city of New York. Mr. Lewis was requested | who were always bovering around the City all, | malady bulidines oa De Malo. nod Gates avenues, Brookisn, i‘ poeta ol Me otored yours much of -Aniericau seclety, His wite is. New Rage Wo tuke the chair, The bill in relation to election. | and somo of waom were now here lobbying fur the MAY POSSIBLY PROVE FATAL, strick agaluat a reduction of wage Gd jeslerday Te - , " r ae Bact lady. nud bas her two sisters staying with her ip the city of New York was rst taken up. Seni wsncte of this Dill, (Here all eyes were th to | Your correspondent saw him but » few minutes | ceived #) per day. FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | | The colored citizens of San Fraiche, Sacramen Mr. Nuthaniel Jarvis, dz, Clerk ef the Conrt of tor Kennedy ade a Motion to strike out the sec vunsellor Duloy, of the Citizens! Association.) He | before he was taken sick, and he joylully exclai LERNER pbs sceth fois arveviie a 4 Portiand, Cal,, celebrated the ratii- |, Alt. Nathaniel Jarvis, dz. ( ff, the Court ji fion proviuing for the Crit, election a Inspectors of | inoved alsa to atrike out the section giviig the ere, Hols the pen iHonman signed the chartet OBITUARY, {he Olive Rourke, of Bt. donne, was seon Keb. 90, | Mnee Liteors smitn. Quartermaster's ateamer, | Hone eecaes hii iy tent SP treat a tao Gene! ‘ind Tuowlay of May, ince |‘ ompirolier power to settle claims against the city. | witu; t can now toll my enemies to D fly, don't - abandone lenry Smith." Quartermaster's steamer. } tion willl be given lita Ly Hequeat of pronucMt pipes. Harry Genet, who bad come ivily preyared for » | Teciiy had already uad considerable experience {y | bodder me.'" ‘Tou minutos later le was s:reicled saad Geanial eatin eainale< Alga Charles Dickens addressed the newsvenders at | Sunday nist. EE PRM RD: Le REND: ane ugele, qi y se ood indignantly | this sort of business, und had been robbed of mil- | npon the sofa in the cloak room uf the Senate, ‘The ti * yy Sled IMT heir banquet ia Londo! “+ % a Merk’; y, stated that he was astonislied at Kennedy's motion, | lions of dollars. He had no hesitation in saying | Senate considered skill Of scariot fever yesterday mt i eiat Ga in¥ ‘ Tho Cincinnatl Commercial sniacee Peck's ma JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN, \d was at to conceive of uny reason why th’ | that niue-tenthy of all the claims brought agalust min Readden, a well known citizen of Wil ruptions of Mount Ceboruco in Mexico bave | jority to: Conroe at over Zu, the Largeat ever given a @leciion should be portpoved. Henator Creamer | ‘he city and settled in thls Wa; egal and THE GRNSRAL BXCISB BILL suddenly of apoplexy on M Increased, fo ny Leptolionn candidate Phe Hotaen Club apo apeiwaacia, fille \ 04 8 Way Were iilegal aud un- - 7 : . 1 h man Vinh approves Mr. Tweedt's policy, + likewise surprised a: the motiou, If Mr, Ken- | (ou evening und listened to 8) coches from Benato: The Liverpool cotion market closed with uplands ‘A iallen tree across the track of the Roston and , i Bedy desired to Rill nasa lacuna dinanta ward colicin’ Lowi and Wood, Republicans, against tne bill Dr. Galen Cuter, of 15 West Forty-second street, | at Tailed, ant Orleans at IM@II4d, Pfovidete, heat Canton, seriously damaged the eugine |, Thy bith, Nie ARRAY RITE leat eee eee Leo ‘Tie Serator did nut seem ne all dismayed, out | Much dificnity hus’ been experience Shturday of disease of the heat ‘The chlef opponents of the annexation of San Do. | Of 8 Pasring train on Monday might ie We ‘ ' eine ft came up bo the Keratch every time ili cratic, Beuntors In periecting & general | FF to ba buted aruoon front the ¢ har Dited Suates are we priests, A Papal Bull has been recetved in ‘Toronto, con: | 4, The shad fishermen hove got down their note ig \ | lew York city, he for one willing to accept wou! e acceptable tw the people, neayuat'on, avenue aud Thlity which won the Enlish Derby in 1869, | Mittin te Toronto Diocese an Archiepiscopal Soe he North River, and are wait Dr the nny tribes, the propesition. tor Parker and othe: Kepub- DETERMINED TO DIB GAME, at the same time receive the necessary | Thedector hai retired from bis round of tio: | Rey fo tin a ee eet ron seme | and proloting Bishop Areholshop. The constituents of the Hon. John Morrissey pro, lican buna ors requ s'ed Kennedy to withdraw his Thayer presented a petition which he said | Mumber of Democratic votes to make it a law, | fesinal visits ii the syening, th na Yio a wen | sterling (about $25,000 gol.) the Newfoundi on Mond pose a iu x this week to protest agminet big tirendmentand be did #0, Along and tediour debuts | was viznol by » number of the heaviest. tux payers | Senator Creamer has uad eburgo of the bill duriug | Quan servant and af er In the Corps Le f yesterda Confederate members were pr AM@iation with the Hepablican party fol owe'|, ind several immaterial amendments were | 1 New York, which prayed forthe retention of tre | the sesrion, and bis labored hard to reconello the nalr he died betore h& ist | yd'e speech in pr Hy Ne Speaker, No Coniederate bc Persons desiring to join a company goin to Cole ' luseried’ In the course Of the discussion, Senutor | Conirsl Park Commissions in its present tori various conflicting elements, The bili will pa-s Dat cout Dr. Car rh | Drought cries of *suame!” and orata, can have an oppartunity by enlling at the roone Tweed, in response 10 ah inainuation that he did | ile aiso pro-ented a communication from & number | to-morrow Moruing In the Seuate, and then be govt | In Hutton, Nass. solid Fra lunied a: the |G. neols closed at 93'% for both money and the ae. ntant Cincinnati thief hus returned to the | oftie Childress Aid bociety, WW wat Fourth ativet, (or tot wh fair e'eeuuns, warmly repli Of persons stating that they liad signe to tho Governor foF his signature, BOL, | College of Physici ons New York cliy in | Cones mrenten, 1a vO% 1 1865, Did, AM toh, | GOvEFMMeNt #465 worth of whinkey tanips which al w iy | Pp y d & petition ‘ connt, Fly i 4 A f i "Tells Wat ueafly every Senator around this | or the | passage | of bis charter without ee boa ———__— CN aentoruion, si; Brie, 1% | thinote Ceutrale itd.” | Bad stolen trom the Cotivetor of the Second Obio Die | | The Har Avaociation last night authorized the | tircie stan! pledged to give New York an election | knowing {ts provisior but living since | ReJotcings Over wuge of the Charter URSEY, Whe North German Gaselte says that in view of . 7 srputiye Commuting [0 purchase & suitanie bulldlng \ law wi ch will sniew all persons entitied, to vote, | learned what these provisions were, they now op Neisines over the Pome £t the Chenier is eee Norte Ue iionts of Denmark with Fevard to | _ The bark Nellie Fen Fue, The wssssurer reported al mcisuers good oa {| tnd non «hors te privilege of so doing.’ For my- | posed tts passage, Mr. Hardenvargh pointed out North Behleewlg, the restoration of friendship with hore te Holl the’ books. Well, Loess Dab every proper restriction and every | tvut the section authorizing the hous of the Depart ory, and Bonfires. Jobn Katencamp, who was Anjared by Truck No, | fruseia is impossible, SHCHOrS, Chains, ANY owaprtt. 1 mie tay, Death: Sura Subaohs Nahai hada rover & -guerd -ball be placed around the bail ments to empioy counsel aliowed them \o exercise At about 7 o'clock last evening the Democracy | |. 11 Hobonen on Friday, died veslurday, The Bordeana Chamber of Commerce have resolved | Hole, with ioe of herrulder, saiodan inva Auton hocee 80 nae DeNe \ Or in Oris that the purlty of the elective franchise | the power oaly ip cases where uppropriations had | of the Seve: teenth Ward assembled at Fourteenta | Jobn Norton, a deserter from tho United States | to impose a duty of baif'w franc per ton on vessels wil | aie two Mayors of Richmond bo tab hour in Jeflerson Marke Court yew m be matained, Feame bere early in the been previously mate for that purpose, anil he Street and Lbird avenue, wuere the” Friendsiiy'’ | sloop Frolic, wal in Jervoy City yesterday. tnterin oF leaving the harbor,aud @ quarter of 19 Maxors fbmeon terdays but, Justice Siandley Voing ith Albay, she 4 tak Wane rh fine per ton on toss in ballast nd boty have police vatro re way hot calles i k that stavy, snd 1 maintain pressed the opinion that the Corporation Counsel | Association were celobriting the passage of "tl Ex-Policonan teott, of Nowark, who assisted a Ps fe. thelr guattel has Cute Was hot ealied, believe that this bill,wi'l (ne amendments that have | couldn't possibly attend to all the law bu rer” with sky rockets, artillery, ani (oe een Was posierday seutuuced to ous your | Tho La Creuzot imines are deserted, M. Sebnelder, | The state Court has eujoined cliy niticiuls trom pay ‘The new Post OMee excrvation is nevrly finished, iy vy b > . y r a been read, is uv neatly perfect the numerour Departments o! the City Go The tneeting waving been called to orery in'fiate Prison , ne ot the iarxeat of the proprictory, bas petitioned tud | or otherwie recognialig Mayor ahoon or is police, f 8.70 cuble varity of varth having Femoved taal ‘ One of the amendments offered by Mr Thayer wae to | of \hanks to Sir. Tweed wero ununimously adopier {improvement orzan of Paterson boasts ernuient 10 fiw the tr helr presence | OF auy of the old city government, mouth ; 400 yarite of « A A014 Of ; AS NUMAN SKILL CaM MAKB SNaun aaa LRiAa LeRecaiLTIDA A) br. John Li, Harnett the Prosicent, delivered | unarsnept ike Alueriven wae ctfered $140 to vote for | bende to Keep allve the discontent among Whe Work: | J,ny Miller,» Pouenkeopale carpenter, while at | finite sel is wen are MInboe 18 6g f aw wit euch # #hort time to consider and perfect Le . ‘an eloquent speech, congratulating the Deniocracy | the erection of # public market, men. work in & private dwellivg, ® bineck bi 0 Increased to N00 next week, J Thos there are some tiings init whieh may | and he offered it, he said, for the pu of putting | upon their success, but cautioning them not to be i) the four-story bulldin; ho Supreme Court of Moxico has decided ad- | the auett’of n closet. Altes ng ite contents he | The Citizens’ Hoffinan Clad asses ited Inst even ] L {3 The French roof on the y im at .) i ti hors! aud T think this provision in the am Senators on record uoon that question, The Repub- | 0 much exulted by their success as to forget tbat | Broad street and Morris and Et Railroad avenue, | Ye'sely on { Messrs. Norton and Whitcomb, | hastily took three greedy draug nm ing in the Berivn Honee 1 Fast Broadway Bert vitirhd’ vy tne Benutor from the Twouty-see- | lican Senators appeared agitated ab this, and Senator | “visilance ie, the price of iverty.” “Tiree choers Broad etreer aunder the weight of snow. wipe furaiayed iaobey 60 Geo. Gants Alias te lee, Whils P p, tote violent anertas, | tesolanons odured by W, F q Me! site time. Teatne berg. aropered to vote | "Ef eupfone, MrCoairman, that the Senator himselt | the Friendship Clb, and the Tresideut of the tect: | {sdersdy city. ‘fhe ball bas nox been extracted. home | Two markets hyve been, recently arned of Zacateens anttrobied iit Bartholomew McCarthy. 100 Greenwich, struat, ve th , ‘ o w ¢ Fuchipiio Mountal nto ths Courtian polio # Af y ile peoole ct''Now ‘Yorkelty what It | wil wot ciuin that he has ofvred this amendment to | ing, After the adjournment the Hon. Audy Garvey | "ine old Gypay fomilles, who annually make ther fe been found in the poss Understanding existed Ae eee tte, cota on Atcutay evening, fhe was $id My have not had for s number of years | this bill in good faith.” When the proper time comes | appeared and was lustily cheored. fie wid he held along the North River in summer, have put in an feral Gener foot E> the nu Of the Chatubers stree! pollce Beaten alowatie’ fad dom willing to got the | 10 consider ja eee Seaetneet Sine peaen and wanted Vo bee the Democraay Rave Li | sppesrancy Be ee oe eee thd usecoasead to Tue’ Fevolution ia the Biate of Jalioco Ws | Hntion, anatnat dashed him, te was found dod ‘eUle len.th fox that purpose, Lf the | be ready to 18 avers a Juak east of on jungeon yesterday fe

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