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| | f i — THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR REYNOLDS'S LAST HOURS. 1870 PRICK TWO CENTS. © THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA,| %0 9044 40rNar tux remiaxs | THY (LT) WORLD'S NEWS. 4 SORAMBLE FOR OFFICK. — THEGRAND SACHEM’S SWAY hor with Pater- nigh and said, whom he will keep there watt] atter election, eae Filling a Hadson Chy P Hall ——. An Interview with Viour-Geaeral mentee poner Setcriag } SHB LAST VISIT FROM HIS RNOTHER Gio~Morteagiug Home. | CUTTING THE THROAT OF THE NEW SHEER NONSENSE FROM CAPTAIN- 1 Concer: the Matter | THE FORESHADOWING OF 4 NEW fal AND SISTER-IN-LAW. hota Aapeaaeaaecaatic lice YORK DEMOORAOY. Tae Caaaets ar Orantent Gpnite GBNERAL DE LODAS. eee ren Conneraity REVOLUTION IN PAINE i They BIA Him Probably none of the New Jersey politicians | rye Excise Mill Lopped of ite Valae—Harry | Tnor, April 7.—Tho remains of Gen. Thomas | yoig nteers Oranatzing 1a Onecorro, Miba- | A teporter of Tux Sux called yesterday morn- the , Reynolds Passer lave been 80 completely evt ap as those of the Inte Genet Alono Romembering bis Pledges— | arrived here this morning at 10 o'clock. The funeral and Gactinaro—The H upon Father Starrs, the Vicar-General of the Southwestorn Provinces } Bhraes bis Shoulde Hodson City. The defent of Mayor Sawyer for the train was mot at Schenectady by @ committee ap- rgent Denerter—Dael between State, and bed ao interesting conversation with him jos Thrown Up near Barcelona= | f of Dent Mayoralty of the now city was tho first blow they pointed by the citizens of Troy. On arrival here nele Ryan and Sngili—Boiler Explost relative to the reported Papal bull against the tion Excitement in Peville. \' i acilor Howe before belug Executed—Re~ | received, but the defeat of Kecorder Aldridge, and Axsanr, April 7,—The Excise bill has at last | the body was Inid in state in St, Paul's Charo! Havana, April 7.—Official despatches have | Fenions, Said the reporter, “Father Starra, we Bancetona, April 7.—The conscription troubles \ | autt of m Five Weeks’ spree. the nomination of one McCarty over Jobn Harring: | passed both Houses in » shape which willbe far | Generals McDowell, Sheridan, Sherman, Monde. | been recelved from Capt.-Gen. De Rodas, at Puerto | have received information that the Papa: bull is broken out with renewed violence. The rote ii ; Early yesterday morning, almost before the | ton for Police Commissionor, have erexted @ confa- | trom satiafetory or acceptable to the people of New Hooker, Hazen, Newton, McKay, Granger, and | Principe, announcing ® great reaction inthe insur- | not directed against the Fenians of America.” ors have congregated a short distance out of the city yt brison officials had reached thelr eustomary post, | sion and row that it will take a long time to remedy. | York city. Yet it was the pest that the country | other distinguished officers are in the city, The fu- | reetionary district in favor of the Spaniards, The | FAarien Stanns—There ts no bull in existence | and thrown up barricades. The Captain-Genoral Joroph Breen, tho brother of Jack Reynolds, who To do‘ont the Hadsonites two aquatters were sent | Democracy could be prevailed upon to vote for. For | neral exercises will take piace at noon to-morrow. | presentation of persons to the Spanish authorities | Seninat the Fenians that I am aware of. Thore | hax warned the Government that he is not strong bad beon telegraphed to, arrived in this city with his | ap to fudaon City, one of whom was McCarty, Ie | pearly three months they hi beon discussing this | The body is to be interred in Oakwood Cemetery. | for protection continues. Ten columns of Spanish | Seems to be an extraordinary amount of error on | enongh to attack them, and is awaiting reinforce s | mle, trom Sprivgdeld, Mass, and, in company with | was honored with the noirination for the Cominis- | measure, and now at the close of the session they | President Grant is expected here to-morrow morn- | troops had gone from Puerto Principe with instroo- | the subject, ‘The fact is that certain Irish and | ments, Gen, Prim has sont Gen. Baldrich to the } the Hon. William F, Howe, repaired to the Tombs to | sionership, notwithsianding that all out one of the | pass a bill which virtually Jexves undisturbed the | ing at half-past 7 o'clock. tions to divide into small parties. Eich column was | English Bisbops presented a communication to the | soene to take the command of the national troops, m | spenk some deieration from Hadson City were againat him, | Radical probibitory law as stated ip yesterday's President Grant, accompant under sealed orders from the Captain-General. Holy Father, and this porported bull is simply bis | Meantime the conseription is progressing. * q AST FEW WORDS OF COMFORT That one is at presont a Hudson City Fathor, and | Sun, The cancus of Democratic Genators hold iast | secretaries, Messrs. Porter and Di ‘The insurgent Gen. Agramonte lately banged | “newer to them. Had it been official, it would | Yesterday anumber of men entered Seville from : to the doomed inan. Depaty Warden Mark Finley | wag a prime mover in the matror. He was paid $90 | evening concladed to strike out of the Assembly | Rotwon, Secretary Cox, Secretary Belknep, Post-| man to a tree on the road leading into Puerto | necessarily have been my daty to have iesued or- | the neighborine ‘Villages of Camas and Bantoponce it gacorted them to the departmen, occupte at Mise to sell out Tis own town. They got him drank, and | p4il that portion permitting master Creswell, and er prominent officials, | Principe with the inscription pinned to him: “xe- | ders that it should be read in every pulpit; but it is | with banners flying, shouting “ Viva Republic,” and bt Flora Feater. ine matron of the Tombs, and Depuiy | dropre' tim ats al Vane THE BALE OF LAG! On suxpar. started from Washington yesterday morning. and | ented for trying to surrender.” optional, and rests entirely with the Bishop's dis- | “Down with the conscription.” ‘They had evidently a reislating of tna of tho old Clty Board out | ‘This was done at the instance of Senator Henry | arrived in Jersey City at five minuter past oleven | Tue towns of Cascorro, Sibanien, and Guaimaro | “pion te to wbetter Le shall use it or not. | been sont out to Lost the disposition of the people (oF , fe liquor Wealera, antl aid ean hanaly eugcl A Bem | ©, Murphy, who line been afflicted with a serious re- | Inst night, The cars were delayed in Philadelphia | have boon strongly fortified by the Spanieh troops, | ita reading would have been compuleory. & general rising, bb name. Platt, the ehampin cate of the Boule. | ligious St lately, and desires people to pass the f waiting for the Western connection, sel Compantes of volunteers are organizing in those Sere war seer Pa al bull will be |, 22° ioters were promptiy arrested by the author. r vord swindle in the Board of Chosen Free! o ders, is | entire Sebdath in charch and drink as much Uquor, rer ack koh ieee. Anton. of towns, to be composed entirely of Cubans, and a8 | published ? sad ites, Groups of people formed around the guards, , 4 EB again is Rene oe i Wei Ticker was De as thoy like during the rest of the week. The ques” | were driven in coaches up Greenwich street to the | Son as (hey are equipped will proceed to the fleld. Fatnen Stanns—That I cannot tell yon. Taaw | and for atime it woe thought that efforts would be Hh * | ton came up in the Senate this morning on ® mo- ¢ Hudson River depot. Tne 11 P.M. Albany train ‘Two hundred Spaniards from the garrison at | {> ops who returned tne other day, and they | made to rescue the prisoners. The prisoners were I having been detained for the Pre- had notbing oMlelal to communicate to mo on the PY , In the Third Ward there isa bitter fight forthe | tion of Senator Creamer to discharge tho @ Wa* in waitin Puerto Principe marched into the town of Santa safely lodged in jail after some dimeculty, and the om, MY! waat's THAT?’ i r ~ re nt 40 the train aterted for Troy rto Principe lo the town point. ' Before waiting ‘or a reply, he tarne? his het from | Akiermanshin. There are several Soas"uuponontet | Committee of Conference om the Excise WES ALTE cole cad ea: Ueoriaen “parecd | Cron, whore. they enetared and eseseied the thee | Revowenn= What your opinion? crowd dispersed. The city soon became quiet. : loom looking jostrament of death and eact- | the Ring; one Cuinrerson, a standing Wing cand. | bill, and that the Senate recede from | through the city at 634 o'clock yosterday inanrgent colonels, Recio, Caneto and Medina, Faruen StaRns—I would prefer not to beasked. | ‘The artillery opened wt Gracia, Since then no {ON doar! suopose it mast be.” and taen | date: one Jamos, a Reputtean enndidato: Pattourg, he Assembh: en ‘The Spanish despatches report that Gen, Jordan | If thore ts ansthing fetal I will gladly commant: | news nas been received from the distorted die» tnrning to nis hrother he shoox both his hands, the deteated candisate for Mayor last fail: and tes | itt Tote to Don-conenr in the Assembly amendments 4 FINE GERMAN WEDDING haa certainly fled the country, and that (he main | cate it to Taw bun, ajournal of which I have a high oreived he distarl Hooked inte his face mont plterasly withont uitering | Germana. ‘The citizens, howcver. will reurn Al. | MF. Creamer's wotion wns carried. ‘Then Henry C. 3 son spit peri Dou, of Insurgents, consisting of 800 men, are com: | 9 union. Bat at {ns present, time there te novAing | trict, the telegraph wires having boon cut sword. He seoned to be greatly aftected, and drat | Gorm on Eten exe: ; i —~ man n Agramonte. ‘These despatches 1 sort, #0 far as T know lv. he Ce , lence by saying to! Is counsel ! ison ware ce te ems can feat sat for the Germs | Murphy Boved to concur in all amendments except | wettsor wuss nor Nonsense, but @ Happlirs | thet ine Coban Consress ins boom nsssined. Reronren—Hat will you not tell wwe in what light Pah gtoed bead hoped Till PROvining Got Weve t Mr. Howe, yon've kept your word. Pm | Or iutcon Ci, His Kine real has mortensot reas | those to the Mith section of the bill, which permits Managed Marriage tn the Germa Cuban fumilies who surrendered to the Sponish | the Feniens of America are considered? Do they | Of 4,000 men to Ail up the army. Ny so vlad ‘you've come in and wrought my brother | {ig houses tordoiet Me oe ct eet the sale of lager beer on Sundays only in citios, A Lath: ran Chereh of . Pact. putboriti at Aromas aay tbat Fronident Coapedee | Bot at Home make © diffrence between themand | Oo oe, ge eeietye Gasivid i with you.” y don’ 0 * mor of ' " " as abandons ¢ region of Las Tunas, and retired, ri ‘eniane Ad a e ABINET. is ‘esd atvten nd if be don’t saceeed lie will move ont of the pad une Lapeer, wus eteiparecd toe tos a The German Lutheran Church of St. ai with about a dozen of his followers, to the Cama: ee THER DehEne That Tweghd preter net Lege -——— 4 Mr. Howr—Don't think of me, Jack ; your brother | "ona: * — . ir speeches | Sixth avenue and Fiiteenth street, was the acene of | ruri on. Lam willing to say the Fenians of America are | Probable 1 a s; hostiken the trouble to travel Here trom Maseacha- | coneiverae opposition ie aortas City ema Heres, | with @ muliplicity of Seriptural quotations. The | © ‘aahlonable German wedding yesterday, the couple | , Spanish convoys of provisions now reach the | not considered dancerous, whervan the others. are MemtecCavawel i ometebion t ette, nat will ive you some wound advien. Listen | Irishmen ore makine a strong effort to ret control | motion to concur in all the Assembly amendments | \,. id Frialein | (26 0! Lee Tones without molestation by the in- | Cecidedly imbued with fearful principles, which they | 5 April V1 iatha * aitentively to him, and above ail remember what I | of the senaol tthe, Germabe G76 wine awane being Herr Louis Sehnieder an ‘riulein | surgenta, put into practice. pow, April 7.—The Globe intimates that ‘ (ld you yesterday—heed the insiructions of tho | and wil barery atlaw this polu to be corrieds Clist | Cx¢ePt those tw the tethered Gnally adopted | wise Carolina Sattiz. Inside the choren the ta Dalle on the Freciono plantation near Cardense wr ttrORTER Then I may state that no Papal ball | the early retirement of tho present Speaker of the sy i £00! sisters ond the prics's. sm | Robinson of tae Police is to be removed. to muke | bY # strict vary vote of 17 to 1 jarphy then ‘niofly musical. There were | [stely ex ae Utne oe Nou eae, og y House of Commons be expected, and tha r Rersope (ori -htemng up)—Ob, Mr. Howe, I'm | way for some Jersey CIty pet, MM. ‘Slater must CUT THR DEMOCRATIC PARTY’: a Aa. cose: the “bande ployed, ad witerly demolisLing tbe | | Far: Sreste Y crmeer mite it bat tee, SOLANA, freee eer 7. Tmnoar ne floral decorstions, no white gloved | belle tones to Gram Wat luferenee T expnot nein it but you | Right Hon. award Cardwell, present Secretary ot by cmending the fifth section eo as tostrike ont | ang monstached dandy ushers to hand | A duel wns recently fought betwoon tht Trey rice te lt om my authority. 7 will say that | War.witl probably be elected his successor, The Globe everything re'erring to Sunday, and lenving notbing | the far visitors to thelr seats; briefly, there was no | Colonels Kyan and Sucill, bur the rorw Pier rricn ONL bs eniae te cc tao BERTIE ® | sien saneuinend tat chankea Afe contemplated IA (he in tle Dill pertuiiting the sale of liquor or lager beer | nonsense, the edifice being closed to ail save afew | — Mavittp, April 7.—In the Cortos to-doy,a despatch | Rxrontam Do you think 80, Father ? Pisbty, atin oer e tue fo : on that day, Nr. Tweed, when called upon to vote, | ghogen friends. Bo tYe building waa not uncomfort. | from the Captain-General o” Cube was rnd, an- | FATHRN Staune—I cannot but believe that men | NiTthbrdok AyHosc now Comsentastonee oF Pave sald that he «a9 in favor of alowing the ante of | ably crowded, and overything war pleasant, The | Bouncing the fight of Jordan, the insurgent Com. | “espise #0 much bluster accompanied with ao little to | War th P “ Works. to be President of the Board of ‘Trade, . Inger beer or any kind of Nquor in Now York | oreanist, Mr. Honey Mayer, wae reinforced by Mr. | Munder-in-Chief, the surrender of many of the | action, and the despicable collection of small sums nid Mr, John Bright withdraw in conseqnence ot ail right now. I'm listeu! . They're vers cond, ReTNoips's Pnornen—That's richt brother. Look \d prepuce your soul for the your God. also give way fir a Jersey City bir i from the Whole aspect of affairs, it seems to have been a sore day tor tie Hudson City people when they allowod themselves to become the uupes of Jersey City. PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. to other world. Pray ReYNout Mr, Howx—Are you fully prepared to meet your God, Jack? Do you feel real Secretary of y to die? Sheriffs Wi’ Hickey and. Ret ly conveyed Reynolds from the male prison to the miitron’s office. On the ‘way through the prison yard Reynolds was com- Deiled to WALK UNDER THE GALLOWS, 4nd on beiolding tie massive strneture whieh hy erecied without his knowledge, as the carpes ters’ role was purposely deadened, he hoxved « Reynolds said nothing in answer to Mr. Howe, but $10,000 from Mr. e n orchestra of fiiteen pices, and by a | rebels. and the execution of others, and declaring | from the roorest people of America. Here the jenlt ly r jo succeed. Lay fear was observed to, drop from. lis eye. ‘There lieatures during any part of the day or night, but he was | Nasr taunts yorne people. They wing’ previous | that the rebellion eat an end. ‘Ihe Cortes adopted | Worthy oriest's nore fell'a bleeding, and the inter. Hiseee At Lock Mise oiecertoee” eneeree Lore ved to be that spark of feeling Jost then within ‘ . sy bound by the action of the Democratic caacas, and | to the entrance of the a party the magnificent | * Vote of thanks to the Captain-General, and the | View Ceased abruptiy. 7 4 nfortunate man which he las fai'ed to exhibit | The New York Foundling Aid Association met 7 v Alleluia chorale with precision and grace, army, navy, and volunteers of Cuba, raenOD IST OONP: awe ; At any time during Me incarcoration. Ils brother | tn Deimorico's last evenine, the Hon. Joseph Fox, Would therefore vote in the affirmative, Whea | “io tride was supported by the bridegroom and ae 7. THE METHODIST CONE THB IRISH LAND BILL said fo him, * Woy do you weep t" and he replied, the President, in the clair. The Treasurer pre- | Harry Gent's name was called, he said: attented by fonr bridesmal ls. Ste was dressed in @OL, FISK IN COMMAND. Lepr y nes oe | “ON MY GON, WHAT A SINNER I've meen?!’ ted his ai “Tam in favor of allowing the sale of any kind of | white satin, eut dfevie/d and with a very long troll, partae etes jarities of Methodiat Practi Gladstone Sustained at Every Move —Kvere ” sen! iis report, showing the net proceots from be! tly it pip Bot the trimming and all earontials being exactly In the Candidates for the Patpit— Amendment Rejected. 1, Hows. oe reel’, Jack the lecture delivered by the Hon. 8. 8. Cox to be | 1aa0r oF Inger beer at any time of the day or night, | the trimming and ai] euanttals belne sradtly tn Ihe | Napoleon IT, Greeted with Veciforaus Cheers td t I. Ka Tiritell savisore Oo ‘Vou co und believe what | O¥SF $10,000, A Committee walied on Sister Irene | and being fiwers crowned her dark rir, and along pendant e—Negt the Work of Descip ining b Ns f the Tre Loxpox, April 7.—The Commons resumed the * fran, " what T and handed over ti monoy. A recent act of th ‘AS COUAL NOT POUND BY ANY PLEDO! foll bet {ud reaching to her wuist. Sbe wore a white the Gallant Niw Yesterday morning in the Thirtieth street | consideration of the Irish Land bill in Committee. ‘Rerwouys (snzionsly)—T ain't got much longer to | Lezislatare appropriated the lot ot land bounded by « 3 vail, which covered her dress except the train, The officers of the Ninth Regiment met lust | Church, several young mon stood in a line be‘ore | Mr. Synan, member from Limerick county, movod : liver tarel be haest Bixty-olgnth and Sixty-ninth streets, Lexington and | T vote in the negative ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Perrot, Miss Bloc!) ag Bilin Sate, tek Teey Gladlibalad aeeviogs , ; dole Ban 5 . i ak Guat S004 aul venues for an asylum. RS Committee was ap- Mr. Tweed, good-naturedly remarked at this—%} Mise Penringer, and Misa Leg oral 7? were C} evening and officially elected their pew Colouel, Mr. ith a onthe pad aoe hin lon! pts evious | an Patived providing an evicted tenant shal! be PREPARE TO OUR MAKER. pointed to wait on the eisinture and | 4 dressed alike ih wonderfully flouneed tulle robes of | James isk, Jr, Gen. Varian, commanding the | thelr ordination as deacons. Among other ques: | entitled to damages equal to ten years’ rent, but not ‘ Mr. Hows No, Jack; to-morrow you must be | obtain an approcriation to erect a building, | “Then you will vote alone, as you did the other | frnsend, alike in monderinly Aue eereage cut dic. | 4 paita tions from the Discipline Book, the Bishop asked: excced ie ‘aren to mect your Maker. The Committee are: Dennis O'Donoghoe, Bernard | day." lela, the shoulder being euverot with very fing bap- | Third Brigade, presided end announced the reeult. | lt ‘ gata HU Tak geod sell aay ohad RerNorps ito bis br ther}—Yon'll come to see me | Casserly, Wm. Early, James Redma Harry Genet, smiling—T want to see my name | fistes, They were escorted by Messrs Puillard, Rott. | Lieut.Col, Braine, Major Hitchcock, and Captains Are you going on to perfection ? Do you expect Mr. Gladstone opposed this, though he said he waa again before I die, won't ’ Codv, Walter Roach, James McGown, Jeremiah | 4, Taht on the ord, whether I stand alo: Sennieder, Hieronymus, snd Johanwas, Old Mr. | Van Wyck and Pryor waited apon the Colonel elect | to be made perfect in love in this lifet “ Are you willing to provide for a free contract afer the pro- REYNoLDs's Brotnen—1'll try to; want to see | Quinlan, John Hays, Thos, J. Creamer, Jonu Ha pear right on the record, whether I stand alone or | oii the father of the bride, escorted a young rela: | and informed bim ot the result, Rrouuiug after Itt" All the candidates sald they | visions of the bill had been observed for a given ' the Sivors and Father Dally before Tzo away Hott, Patrick H. ones, John Fox, ‘Tbere are 400 | with the majority. tive, Suissa Poliy Rothardt, a’ pretty blonde in blue | Col. Fisk's appearance in the Board Room wae : na number of years, discretion hereon to he leit (o the PETENOUDs (looking snpriicatinsly wt Mr. Howe)— | bublos provided for in this instivation. Mr. Bradley, ebarply—You enid you would bind | atin. greeted with, vociferous, cheering. ‘The new com- | Were cbaiptinte also seked: ie Lisctgeanibeds “ida ‘u're not voin' to leave mo, are Fou ol : Mr’ Joaenh *Sattlg escorted Ms youne wife, for- | Mander nt once called the oflcers together, and In. | not to speak too long or too lod? “Will you re: | Ss. sss amendment and several othe Mr. Howe—I will come in to see yon again, bat . yourselr by the action of the caneus. merly a Mise Bloch, a Very handsome young women, | sisted upon their joining a claes for thorougn drill 1 rece) detiiemunudt: co Danial all thoughts of the outside worid and listen to | THATMIFd Avena RailrondCromausre Erect: |” Mr. Genet—T was not trere, nor doT know that | whowore lier vvidal costume of wiite alin, cut | instruction. Col. ‘Fisk hes not been a careoea ob. | commend fasting or abstinence, both by precept and "Wir, Gladstone ator speaking of the the cond teachings of the only persona who can pre ing n Valatial Depot—Treneure Treve. any esucus was beid. Gecollete, with an extensive trail, She had server of the condition of some of the companies in | example?” ‘The candidates enld they would. The | Nr. Tinduione, alter, speaking of the concessions pare you to meet the Almighty. 1eau't stop any lung: | ‘The Third Avenue Railroad Company is abont ; : wreath of white flowers in her hair, but no orange | the Ninth Reciment, and he took oce: Graph] Eulken vous Sibies ce Reo amuse te YORrE Mae | seesckaasonl te the oxteelen Uoatt tie meee 2 wilh you, poor Jack. to erect a new depot in Harlem, and yesterday work. | The Sunday prohibitors claves, which the Demo | Siossome. ing to admonish iis Captains that be Reere- | Douns base pesethes sotee Ralien aad’ braver | Heokoan of gonerast, ana the fimiiiion of tannes - ‘THE INDRFATIOADLE COUNSEL, cia BNA Go ae aG nto tae peafe fer, | CTHHE Party ro otten tledged themselves to ropes The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. | tent with sothing short of periection in both drill | Cipline Look prescribes solemn fasting 4nd prayer | fheegam Gi contact and eatin ataent: 3 Hi tt Iv dgpeeteh, Ca Regt etae a trth Si | nee stood 00 long at ‘Third avenue and 180th street, | Wat Fetalned by the following vote: Aiieiaataadicetd that neem bey erg Hammorsly attempted to leave | porter asked one of the ministerial brethren whether | Offered by Mr. Fowler. wore equally arbitrary and scene, quickly departed, an nokia was re-con- si vd AYRS~ Mchers. Banks, Blood, Rowen, Bradley, Rrand, . TIC th tthe i he solemn fasting was coneraily actual or ideal. | UNJast. He solemnly an e Con Gncted to his cell, but he was not Jo An old wallet containing gold and sliver coins, notes, | o AYES M (tart, Banks, Blood, Bowen, Readiew, Ne THE POLITICAL CIRCUS e Foo Without being excused tn an officer-like accept the coreessions mile by the ts § d i f ct ainer! Elwood, Frost, by their superior. The new Hedged com. | The brother eaves hesitatine grin. ‘To one of the ¥ Place. He became very festless, and valanble papers representing T5000 was found Harvending, Keunedy, Lora, —+ bei path & a candidates objection was made by the meeting, on | Slready #0 extreme ax to allonute mony roetjons to Brant’ the oundomeed auan'e cretion, to, 195 by 190. “eet, with ‘m music. hall 108 b b data ‘The leading politicians of the city are now tn | culeet thav exbibita extraordinary and reireabing | {UAt ® Young preacher. ii dui, became an intolerable | The Htonse divided on Fowler's amendment, with i able desire, The Under Sberiff also vrovided Rey- | (eet, end » ceiling 40 teet bigh, which wil! be rapable thus’ amended, was immediately sent | Albany erruncing with Boss Tweed for the appoint. | e#peclty for his position, Viva 4a Compagnes. On Bunday morning, tn the Thirties street house of | For the Amendment.«-2IK| Agatoat.....ccceve 7] \ Bolus with a Cae Lip Vuilding kacit wit | Gown to the Honse, ‘There the Rewoblicans refused | ments to be filled by the new charter, It ie rumored > worship. Th pert, * an Majority for the Government... teseisce | t sew Wort Ge @eAck cari {6 eatimated nt $100.00, and the building lisolt wi!l y is Ghent Piaseh Ubsallad Osktie P. Byowerty of the Conference wa and made arrangements @te hie arethes with | De finished next November. to vote for the Yenate amendments. An attempt by | around town that Brent Smith, and Manterre will P R. Pounced, as $1,000.50. and the chureh sion Progress was reported. and the House adjonrn Goer after exeentiom according to the ritual oft The @5,178.38 Kxcine Pecuinl sith nie previces question. The Senate amendment | ton are to have places in the Board of Public Works; | today st Markrock. “Four hundred ‘people, went | tleth attest church, and in the evening ntsc The Irish Coercion Bill Enforced. r Cahotle Chures. It is anid that the Excise Board will hand over | was concurred | Of 70 to 43, and the bill | that Andrew H. Green, present Controller of the | thither by boat fram this city. Miles Jon neon, of | sermon was preached in the Twenty-fourth street | Drax, April 7 ‘At thy n ont of Re 1 \s evening: shorily ser bordiock, en TPMT | to Mr. Benjamin Franklin Manierre, at their meeting | V8 8a! to the Governor for bis siguatare. Central Park, nod Nethantel Jarvis, Jr., will find Se hie tes dat cede Wetea Sena erie | eee ee Tenet Sue. alter. 1 of be tran oertan It owe Levon + tomorrows he Q&10056 Wile & aauad OF ike UTS ENDS THR EXCIOR BILL. Po rhe Mrnome-ily Meh Mint aad Bp, | Me champ ike.’ John Tavior, | noon, services in memory of Bishop Thompso, k, where the magistrates ordered 4 pri Mk, HOWE WAS AGAIN SENT FoR, ' All ofthe New York Senitors, most of the Ai i ire Comm: Now Jersey, shot 8, and received the second n_edition of a fiarmer's at ate dees dnl ters He Board's conapirators voted him inn secret meeting. 4 N itor 8 the to be composed entirely of now men, and | prise, award Tinker, of Providence, sit #i ant Hous [ang f poe tot ete TAI "tin company bald | ‘the counsel to tiie Polire, Board deciares the epmac: temblrmen, and many other rollicians lef, Aibeny Peli superintendent ud" fnapectar ‘Dita | fouk ive eed pete, ey Paine, of New Vore ster Sea | the efficient Assistant District Attorney, Col, John | Priation ilezal: but Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, the well- Batterson, mr. Avecoes, Oakey Hall. asd or,¢ over elses hore than in Mulberry street, | 24; P.W. Aldricu, of Providence, and lur. Brown, FN ree coe di K. Fellows, “Warden Finley brouzhi Reynolds out | paid evunsel of the Excise conspirators, has con. | Cometroller Connolly, tok thelr departure this ee Wy Re Bae) Omer GaN, OF Dufwlo, each shot #7 birds ont of 8, to be Attacked if abe Draws Of he trrday's Rumors en the Bour of his cell, and he immediately walked voward the | trived to find an excuse for putting an extra €3,0%0 | Morning, A’banr ts the Pa y —2— é ssh Seed u ¢ Dr Wher) Pans, April 7.— is arn tint larre itunted on the groind flour of the prise | into Mr. Manierre's pocket, and it ts understood that sid p He No Pight After Al’. Tho Inco 7, noldiors to the Rea River, Dara, Minister of Foreign Aifvirs, and M. Buffot, os he beckoned to Mr. Howe and when th: the Board will secept Eston's opinion as law. THE SLATE FOR THE voy H alah The Republican et last night, with Mr. Wisesiancy: April 7.—The ath bbe ceitad The Fenians intend to take every advantage Pilaletoe Fiennes. Wave, tear 1 ’ entleman approached biw the fol.owing conversa- —-—_ will be made up before next Monday, Theconcurrent | pugt, @ardi a thee See: 4 . : Soe ued | they can to obtain a footing in Canada, Ifthe Cana. | OB" e also reported that the Kroperor wna tion ensued: Swenring the Internnt Revenue Oficers. resolution of the & ssembiv to attend the ach ardiner as ‘man, Resolutions we at seetions 19), 121, 12%, and IB of the net ” burt to-day while mount hit horse These rn. Mr, Hows—Well, Jack, how do yon feel now? ‘ollec eae -pe Gen, Geo, I. Thomas caused | Mlopted in fhvor of the annexation of San Domingo, | 3": 184. entitled an * net to provide internal rev Glan Government makes war upon the * Winnl- shad effect upon the Heese, and depressed THAT IDToTIC Laver caplortay telat ed abeaad nia anh fang adjourn until to-morrow evening. | aud the Contral Committee accepted an invitation to | Gat on the public dene Se ania i stealer. | PeKers.” the Fentans w it the rebels to the bit. | trmten whlel at the cloce were quoted at 78 srance | RerNoups (aughing int vers willy way)=I'm att | 447 tn the Fourth Distriet. Iie bondsmen are M. of the Common Council of Troy to. | rariow the colored M oh oa Whe ba) a ainended hy the act | ter end, and are prepared to do it. In cave the They afterward suld at 73 fr. 72> ‘ pe | y silly Hi, Grinnell, T. Murphy. Jao. D, Parsons, Senstor Troy Club House alter. the funeeal ia | TTIW the colored procession to-day, The Com. | of July 18, 1866, March 2. 1870, shall be | ernment withdraws its troops to. assist in q| > i AB race Wear aes See SsetLaasv6 GREG Un (Rec ea eats ts ceartcanh tena Sana, ns iy ok, Meroe rine tne IeaesOlt)| uaa ibenlealeeraic ite aor eece cea aioe soneirued to Umpots the taxes, tne ein mentioned, | the Hed River troubles, then the Fevians prop Fentan Alarm in Queenstown, that inunuer. Jack? You've got tu uct diterentiy, | @40,000 cach. ‘His ows bond tor $10,000 naa diss | 62 #0 the funeral, they areto negotiate for office with those who are | shall be collected in’ the tanner ow or herestter to | wad under leaders whe eee een: Moll disciplined, | Quexxstowx, April 7.—A mason working o@ ‘and prepare to meet your God, Dursing officer was indorsea by the Hon, Hugh J. — sumposed to have some influence with Mayor | be proviled by law bene! HF POWEOE, the new cathedral in this place was arrested today oN’? THINK I'LL pie. Hastings and Ts: Dayton, Gen, Shorpe fled hi Koatine Business © the Legt«' re. O'all, The Executive Commit of the organiza. — —__ 7 en RY by the police awa Korion. He had a revolver coo. Rerxouns («ill smilingy-Well, T fect ao strange | Noni for ook vie oath wa UR, Marah Tq the Bennie; resterfay, bile wore reverted {lon wpproved the eharter in x weeret meetiux lat BROOKLYN Fatat Grindetene Explosion tn the Bowery, | cealed on bis Wl ich fact becoming known te ; iM smiling —Well, aad 1.5. Hasbrouck are hls sureties, | yitinu forthe erect mM tuatket iu the Tai Saturday night, mt At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a large grind. | the police, led to his arrest on sneple tH Sometiines (his face beamins); ouce in » while 1] desterday. A. B, an: Willns fpr the ere if be Ta Relea pas ots ) noon a large grind aspicion. I Gente Uilok Van cule’ teal ——— Wesstboatth tech spepartiuent a + sel ane ape . | ttone exploded’ at 7 Bowery, killing Mr, Wiliam | bas been withherd, 7 Mr. nel to deceive Oppo ation to the Stow Pavement. the Third Dutelet, "Rew Work y and’ tor dhe ate A euare Prep sting far Astiey) son whiaTNakine appvaiion for adsnictonne the | Goete. The plecs of the expicdting grindstone wat SINANC AND C ; you. 3 that your lite | ‘The Twentieth Ward Tax Pavers’ Association portion. Of Prosicet Rroox The Mozart General Committee, last night Colle te Hosplcal ; throwa nearly thirty foot, striking Mr. Goetz Just FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL i rl becavet or God's take dou't think anything | sase wight oreauized permanently, with Mr, &. Wie o vlntrodueed. for Bhi | Sleeted Chalrman, J. Mecoot; Vieo Presidents | | Charlee Jenkine wan went to the penitentiary for | wall ton feet olf, Live rie Picks et Mere aU Munesniec Ashi toe ou ‘ OM, Must be fe aly tor leave this worl ster President, @. Hewison, Secretary, and James | ty i.minending the charter of ‘A pil was | Thomas Dunphy ; Secretaries, Joseph McCarty and | OBf Year by Jndeo Troy yesterday, for stealing a gold scald : DAY, April TP, M.—Eatrome dultucss »tit i Wamnmart Dis'tict Attorney FELLOWS—Ob yee, | gtnone, Trenseven,. ‘The society caver foe hen nsnee | Raawed amentine the wet, on ulags | John Lecereon; Sergesnt-at-Arme, John (Folan, a | “Nt And ohatn from Patrick Tobia of 1 Falton street Red Tape Horror-Mirick Pel al pdt lbediedh ead ebay heal baga aba , salatant Disiriet Attorney PEiio " . none, ‘Treasurer, ‘The anciety voted to keep the ing of New York stre mh | si 4 Peter A. Laahback was convicted in the Court o ricken, ©. The brokers co D Of a lack cf order Rreraiids, do neh ies coarse be Baored ty We eer money toeether, some €6/0, which had een raised aending the cl Commition of five was apyointed to conter with | Seana Yesterday for aiiempting to shoot Jusenn | Wasitnoron, March 7.—An order from Army | cra the varene gh oth accept pedi cate . . spend in tee courts in ‘opporl 6 Stow pave san lng bal neratic organizations i ondon white the latte c hin from ‘hi quai ohibits “eo ere i hia nees te of an extremely tim lone tor son everything tant m iuman being | mort ‘Tie mona could ho weed te deetiae Be: ents: Fe tho Fitty.anh See A Pee etel Care tty ese eet natty Of | loon ate Union tirect, or ertas Blt from his Ge | Headquarters prohibits eo grave end fun character, The gold market has heen quiet, the rx J. Me carried your caso to wnother court, and | fay 2 * a «for expenses for equipments in the Inte | action, inancial Commiti¢e was appointed, con. unovation’ as ailowing prisoners before treme rang pele having been ereued it very ably and astutely, He di: alt tn bia | S°!¥es against some suture city conucil, reasing the t ot fudges in the Bro. wisting ot Mesars Benjamin Wood, Thoman O'Cal- ‘The wreeked steamer John 8, Taylor was float Martial to testify in toeir own behalf. Eee epee hoe ehaving been '¢ Woent. The tone wer to git the Governor to erant a respite, I —-——— Wet Anthori¢ng the Common Councilor | Iagban, L. MePermot, Octo Coop, and John Caubas, | Yesterday by the powerful pum Full eee port ‘chiety froin" tne high rates Ur rSeaten ee tn ah Dow that be hus served you faithfully, and bas | ‘The Broadway Tah enocto Conference. Pelt Hew $onk te tone Wy ta aa ——— Ga the movies rauwcres (owe ve Wed Hook, and tak PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Inve of ait eatenive Dalure iv eheekel ape Beyer iors moment FelnKest his labors A Congregational Conference met yesterday in : in Loditng Honse! Autnortiing the | Newest Grab of the West Hoboken Ring. | “Messrs, W. Crandy, B, Andrews, and Janos Tt ro Fpl Ee rea STR DIL BrNOLDS—I know that. e's Loon my only | ine Broaiway Tabernacle, Henry Word Buscher | Comm cil of Brooklyn 10 open and unpre About twenty defeated Democratic soreheads | Andrews, say that they have never furnished kevieuanes | Fechter will be feiebed hore agai ‘ Tatar ROUTES Yin] as from whieh te FORE fread Lh re's nothi:" to be done tor ie y Van Cou avonne y Aatreng cays yhavenever furnished a vin on the th, ‘ WeelTifig Us Td tha Osi ig @larting uf), I've por sometimes such presided. The questions discussed were social —_ met last evening in West Hoboken. A. E. Gregory. | brother of a prospective heiress, Mt BE WAP the | | Senator Yates, who has beeu dangerously ill, is | TPR AY My After the Bourd. tr “or peepee eras, rather, than theologica. Delegates. of both setae AFTER THE BATTLE. defeated candidate for City Clerk, was nominated tect mee Lilie Non Joan market 4%, 5. dand 558 cont. & gat , i. yi te He even \ spread i ly se Sastlae of (ia Fi te / : 5 ajor-Gens. Mende and Shortas pald for carrving, tha deal ritovatice Chesca gt Place no dependence in these earthly signs, but be pent Oo of the Parti Freeholder: and Thomas W, Jones tor Town ¢ . ome Bishop Wood of Philadelphia has arrived home | Currency Watncee Pte geet: Ble nd Tho Morning Star Sanday School h : r urroncy balances, 81.4its. The lnaneas : gocuorted by Your spiritual ‘advisers. They will Geruine Havatike Adlesiiagn Correspondence of The Son. The Hing. wants, #440 to” defray: their unmual Apotin itatt y Behool bas © fair in er ~ rag een ‘ouneil, wepare you to in lone can pardon you. Tv N " penses,, out of which, a4 soon us It comes in ¢ 7 he . Victoria ©, Woodbul! and the Hon Te: ruled airans ot the adya: ot > Atlantic Base Rall Club of Brooklyn made | New Loxvox, April 6.—The smoke of the | Penemty out 9 ‘The Oulumbia Yaeht Clud has elected : Com.. C.F | nic C Claftin have taken A : expe " : ; 1c em parlor ci, Inthe Astor House Teun Mere ASEM MAS ace acs lliaaie STH cestariote eel osoreat in calle eee, | Se EMTICE OMIEG OAT Eee bore Tyan aeceanmenae Sone ae i {. Joho E. Bining, of Pentesivanie, brates | MAKE aah at Townson, were you not. Jack? Fostorday. |The fret nine played a fel of twelye, | Canvassing the stiustion, ‘The election this ywar was ‘The New Aldermen, | Moaturer, Dontamin F. Adame,’ 6° “> Orborne; SEERA D gine: hos Neen appotuted special azeut of | The" money” mati 4 terxouns—I'd been drinkin’ for about five weeks, | and ina fall game were successful by 23t08. ‘The | the most spirittoss held for along period. It wax | It was said last nightat the Fifth avenue Hotel, | ‘The Union Leagne Club last event pide i e conl! an ine any sleepin’ out migits, I wish all the liqao Atlantics wi!l play their first match tli . wa ¢ adoption of the Fifte bel) Boe byt Brevet Brig. Gen. Sidney Burbank aM coals ne the ruling tw Out of tue world. © Na80F wae T tath, with the Unions of Morvisania, “"U* °° ® | dimenlt to get op any respretabie or obvions issue, | that Mr. ‘Tweed had decided to nominate nine Fon’ chuity presided and onthe riacnammeut, Jack. | Army tunving served over forty cone Irn ka “eh uowers at Wee Mr. Howg—-Now tell me trnly, Jack, an you ox- pid ier The consequence wns that the political hacke hat | Democrata and six Rerublicans for Aldermen, | Hon. Horace Greciey, Win Cullon Mrenne, Hoary Wii, | been Fetived at his own request, ported above 6. ihe course of donate eer i ct to be forkiven, Do you remember ‘killing ‘The Colored People’s Celebrat hard work to make out the customary blowing, and | Marshal O. Roberts, Mr. Brown, « partner of Mayor | $08: Cyrua W. Hieid, and ai erate eedonted PTENGR A ROUT a is contre, wad oarren sy labo me aiid wasvaa? The Police Superintendent, having refused to | the papers were an vapid ar a squoezed orange, | Litll and Iaaue Boll, wore mouitoned as among the | TAN UN and Mr. Greeley spoxe ai lenin. bpd tat Tae Weent, Tho fave or an eeicke } THR FATAL DEED. § hb 0 i » | candidates, social reunion of the Friends of Freedom, com: passing wt 7 The failure ot i ReyNoups—-I suppose I recollec' snthin' of it, I | send an escort with the colored men’s procession | Toward the lost a little interest was awakene:i, but — pS momorative of the ratification of tho Fittoenth Amend ‘The ship Carl, from Havre, in bel alve paver warels ported thts f f ie mt iy : p ine Prescury ne mite muti | uppers 1 kilo bi, ff to-lay, the Commissioners yesterday ordered him to | the light vote showed how geveral was the apathy, 1k County Supervisors Elected, Uyeletn atrest, om Siturdar eventon. "W The United States fugship Colorado put to vea | twentle waar, iferingy were fed tothe Arnot oF ait HON cast de anything for you before you | do so,’ A stand is to he erocied in Walon Square, | ‘The result changes soriewbat the aspect of affairs fon J, A Wooalrall, Rep. gun. Ups, Frederick’ Dongine yesterday, Bi fer 60, Si Todas'to foe doiyour parents in Leeland fot OF bend @ message | from wnich the nrocemion is to be addressed Oy the | in the little ouimer Slate. The afable and hand | fi mL Sinith, Rem. aad Julle Ward Howe will vg The Methodist Episcopal Conterence will discuss | C1MME Prices at 81" a i ; 4 vy. H, jarnett and others, Brook Haven —Eitingha T The Young Me: lay representation on Friday. T.C.&H.con, @ si ia. Ava, f pRRTNOLDE (loilborating)—No, I guets not, My poate al EES tome Jewell no longer can shine with gubernaterial | fOO% Hava “Litinghain Ta full, De Maptt It everybody should make hay while Sailecer my MG LN Batti aN =the my rater 4 adl-sBlupon SFA a ald make Par Sv: er WK GINS Pentral.” 100 1 Mp. (0 ¥ } gaccscideahad once more will appear on parade Mis “Hxcei- | Shelter Island 4,1, Nico 1, Dam. redincted, Q Hrd coaaye formod the chief feature of th Kew! ity Went. Ter r Feutows—You know that you must dio to- lency, and bow to the smiling crowds, Fle has | Se@shampton—W. Hi. Post. Wey rere Ober rate cane ene (he \reeltation of ‘ sland | Borrow, don't you? A Wal of Gensiae Agony—Melauel layed bis card weil, and bi» starisin the agcen- | fia’, Hannon P. Osborn, Ri oy Meee a and Falthnen seneecd Cy | of the Dircctore'et tee Heseuies tite Morr: none Ai uraoia i Kerxiitos (with @ drooping bead)—I suppose I Picture of Nattonal Weuradation and | dant, where It will rewuin till at least after the neat f pablicaaguntig-Hepuoticaus. 6 Re | Mises Creen: Demercot andLa baw ee aie are isiny | phate’ Direetors of the Hercuies Life Insurance Com i; Marlposn Bre. Di or—Nanby Nowhere. Presidential: nomtnat 4 Convention of the Demor. 10s guickaalver appreciable characte: Mr, FaiLows—Don't neglect to devote all yoer i Attention is callad to the advertised auction sale, | NOmuwestora cre Mati From the Lexington (Mo.) Caucarta roy, In paint of elieibleness he has few superiors, THE L v4 — is a » | ho Pret time t God!” Mr. Howe an do no more for you, Down! Bown! {thon iit” During'the whole | ‘ihe political complexion-of the Nenate "dont THE id wa. WASHINGTON GosstP. fole te Mortisante, °F OP® MOUNeE wad sixty three city | tency flan x COMR TO SRR MB AGAIN, nine years of Radical rule! ‘The proudest, freest, | #84 oniy the oficial canvas ean determine to whieh a o 4 i —-— i ow butik eS) Pa ie asi FoR OK. Napa Rervorps (countenance beaulug)—Mr. Howe, | most eniightoned, prosperous, and liappy ‘uation on | PArty Is to full the claimed majority of 0 Commererieyectennag tor StFACK Ia the Cliclunatt | any stouse has reversed its ection of Wedneadey, | Tenth svenue end YaMs antec, wi iyopensa | Dovvtehcesrcss, OM TR Michigan Cond: 134 TOW» coin’ to see me before I go the globe, in 1840. ‘The lowest, basnst, poorest, | _ The lower House the Republicans hola by a bare 7 and Will leave the duty on cigars untouched. 4 day. i J sed dint : wal | Mr. (lowe What good ean Ido moet atterly brutdized and evalaved, in 18701 Cot. | Working majority, This year it will have an abler Joan incroosed eenatt, SOP at | The President has elened. the jul i only do’ d Wolcott’ —" Kei soLvs Tease come oarnestiy), fov-fleld olggers lecislating for the ‘tescendants of | meniverspip than veual. omn of the strongest of shire en nereened force Of laborers | resting an investigation inte the OBSiiG dieeeien oe | omen ara Cerna ke 5 pr olcotita OSNES BY vine. Anxious 10 ee you agin. the Wishingtons, Randolphs, Hamptons, ant Leest | (be Tank aud file are elected, while on ——— r gibononty other. Adr mrrenut ge o———- j Me ite 4 : ebingrons, the other sige, leading the whole, will appear the The Sonate Foretm Relations Committee have JK. Bani’ ods store, Birmiug! : pou sree mere’ Sl" $f 708 tnelet upon It, T will viet | A Fusner vsnin clgner befouling the coat of Pickens Hon ‘LoS. eater. ex United ‘staves Negawor. and onrtuany, Sigh fo tenor #100.00 to Wr. Mall for Arctic expiore: | ASAIO nortraltof Wan. M. Twend woe anspend- | was urna on ere tocoreg rmaRuam Pan \ REYNOLDS (eagerly) yep tages yt, hes for 8 Wille acting Vico-President, He will be tnade one i“ : ie aiitinerieetdl omer vemeerd ho tax Donglpss & Hays's flourine f Meo Howy uct ou Pe may depend upon it Ce) ibs fotistative entetnionts eiiovaiuae . Speaker of the louse. for which he superior P Whipple's mother died in Blsirstown, The Ways and Means will revort in favor of ro. | PAxct® Will toot the bull aT ee Wane» mar sie aa Good night. Jack Licutenint Governor, and Preeident of the State Gealidestions, pad Will give te ite deliberations far gn She SY ike Aeee THe She Bihon le He | Sian imine cotsunn rade eer errenne TROON | Lene Fite As Monre bee ence Slee ig a KeYNoLns—Uood aig! rig) ‘ more dignity than it has tind for @ long while. Ine m ‘onsting trade, house at the southwoss corner if 11 —— iG iood might, . Senaie! A nigver cabin bo; ing the commis | dood, the Rupublicans, have made. their ‘best point as, DePeyater Orden, an old merchant, died |. The question of the juriadiction of Judge Tndor. | MEA: 1B Harlem. Te cost 816,00 SHARKS FROM THK TELE a m Counsellor Howe, the Warden 8 of Congresamen, Sheritis, Clreult Judges, died ELEGRAPR, nk Ke to Lis cet, to which he procesde ecrctary of State of Mis/issipri! And a thievish i securing & man of the note and ability of Mr. | yeslacday Rhone Priv laces. He was horn on'Long | ¥ re ery ects Mayovalty Maht was areued bo The scloolship Mercary. mounting four brase six pas i Tay cee . paeronery | i . Oster. sland in 1790, Wied for many Voare oneaged Ih buelness | fre Cael Justice Chase toxtay. nnders, aud having on boatl 50 9 ea ye Pha Peabastvnn in J, aud shortly alter partoek of Wool, in the luce ince Aflod by the Nene statesman, |. They feel confident too, on Joint ballot, of securiie | ',thls city.” He waa Treat ient of the Chan ber of € Gen, Hanks endeavored to introduce a resolution i Mey ape nF. tiep, Bermuda nud Bt, Thomas, aud | The Peuneylvanin Legislature has adjourned, 11S LAST SUPPER, ‘| putrhot, Jefferson Davis, in the United Btates | {8° appointment of Chief Justice of the State, which 08 a alvertor of the New 9 oi insusonce | in the House yesterday for the annexation of St. Do neem SSOMY:D OKIE fer, un old citizen of Dayton, Of 5 often, \wo bolled exks, and toast, of | eRe h' cited, Whilst "a. leprous, loereaton | i» aller ali, the only prize to the party numerically | Howe hangs (att Ne Was conmeeted with the | nitago just as Texus wus mdmnisted Lonis Honsinan, 8 German, aged %, of 839 First {dé on Wednesday by taking steven ng Pataty heartily. | This ‘morning a8 an | Senator nud Ex-Governor congratuinies, hia asso | 'e Strougest in the Legislature, Mr. Foster will un 7 ee ator Fenton and Reprosentative Van Wyek | sircetnitat secoud ateius, last eveulie, wid eas seme Viiliviny was fatally shot tn a tavern trawd Targa EMtver Daily, In the absence of Father leckgairde and the counter on the ehengel doubdiodlly receive the appointment, and will carry to NEW JERSEY. on before the Peatin deneralto obtain an | Gated. The bods was tiked not BAG WAS BNET yhia, on Wednesday even: ZNArawet. who 1s condded to bis house throagh an OF ER Talia ae ae oete te ate g | the position reat ana Lawyer and marked bus Of pay for inall serv tea by the Evi Kailvwny Thos, Moran, aed 9, of 48% Kast Bixt bry ar ; hoa, will mold” bigh mi mt people 40 fallen beiore? Men of the North! Men | Stess for judielal functions, Judge Batler might he A lively (ioe ia apticlpaced among the Quarrves The House Appropristion Commities will not con- | gti rine tne test ts POntate b A Haltimore eapitalist offers to puret i k nround the priso Orothe South Americans? Countrement Fer. | preferred by suine, bat bis. feeble health wiil deter fy 4ylively tin Quarrymen | curin the feoae amendment te, mere Poti piazine Inst akeaine la Conk Of 6b of the new bowds dn the event OF the. A NRW HANOMAN, low slaves! Awake! Arise! Shuke off sour le him or bs fiends from soeking tho place, | Fos ye re ees New Vork Post Ome: 10 $d 000, mga bent (niare "the ding. bith sores Taanoa Wie Tan emaee a . dg AS Ke jer would be tae mort a (blo man Lo the other « known a9 the Ho See BR ste plans tay morn ease The Democrats of the Third district of Kants Harvey Frank. Ferri, George Wagners ant | lease of power, and no Gabrier in all the wide uni. | Pe the proot that the Republicans are actuated by ‘on the grow SIO TIER SERS AULERLg Per nee {Germnay, Lith, Seoteny aie Ber Ole ina refused 10. hung Jack Reynolda, | Verse, thouzh he should split, his mighty tooter, | R2extre:ne partisan fooling ‘The Krie Railws > intend #ROM TUE OCEAN CABLES, are to reecive $1.45 por tay als fhm of Howell, W fe Wil viuion che arte, » Just th cHrapes and draw | can ever sound m binst powerial enongn to reaur: ‘The temporince movement inthe State hurt the | fhe Kile Railway, (om Xnaniend erecting two - lored, died suddenly tnt « jureed tuto bankeapey by eave diy iis he will’ receive $80, | rectus from the tenfold political death and dazna. | Republican ticket, as I wus predicted it would, A if Le tel The Queen hws declined to inougurate the Alb t.and'an unknown eolored wa d ( Bi atteninns, why wit phe wal trente Pee | eee win W reoame tt eae your ast ‘diy | f w staid, impr wetteabl» ton In some elacoe put op per'of iron tPF sullwey wo macin at Beliast it found in Haast Thithei hare et PClurk, weed 19 yours, was arrested in Philee q ollig, haa es m, |e, like Tansee, Aa st rate dy | a temperance ticke!, Which served Only lo detrae sa pnad ral ul BApsid a tiide ilenede ke aiatant vuttiy died soon after’ reve ki \ Oy, ON tite Charge Oi “4 Tenth Ward, “med Seebacher, who resides in epliatons ie ‘have’ usurped the “eceernmca | trum the votes of the party shih Is due sil the ete f ng ehG, Tadlcal stuitenty tovley signed @ protest | Hellovur Hospita: Pls gold watel In Hovtone PODUINR & die nune deiiolatcene Conse teuworia g, your erin lemberanca legislation (he State has ever been tw CURLOSITLES OF CRIME, ; The Mon'feur (Ministerial journal) aeenses M Nang Pete ergm a who has the contract of the | | H Kouworthy of Pow Hine aie served an at. mo today ate! LOCK r face, ; : nants ae > Ronher of encouraging ie asthe of te workmen wi | Mittadd one Heth eee NnS ser ett yke | AAGWIRABE Siatorday against The jw Marton 9 wey he execution Will tuke place @4 near. I steel, azainat tuem and all their aceur: Senator Muckingham and Representative Stark Williams, who was shot by MeDonald in Philadel. | ba Creuzot Sree ited A ante arth Wiver | Bele inition Gonimany, £0 oattsty @ claim of 889,00 sh lek 4 possible, and be.ore noon, In all Remember that they are your enem the ene | weather are working jor the New London Nuvy | onia on Wodnveday night, dot in thehorpital inet mignt | ‘The Prince and Princoss Teete dined with Minister | oF aemte at Mrwhere the river We seven-vightbe | The troublon in Me county, Ali. still i Fock » motiveless murderer Will | miog of the Republic. vs of the Constitution: Glvon them great popularity in thelr 1 Taek. ty Mi 1 A a Me in Pon onW v0 0 as ide tint The strife has oly f inton nlp ap aunchol niu eternity, Sworn foes of Liberty—-"oos of Godyand of counmon rote will Mid | snot and hillet'vecttedey Ur icner Ate k Motch | ihe Noritrat iegteed mires SATIS CORRES ee iat ee Taatonted| ge: | smal entalty. The tei ants ft erly \inay here je A MENOUEAR ComNcrDENCR humanity!) Rucoariging them, © *coneiliating ® pales the Demo- | whom he hut cailed upon iu au ote.alcapactiy. “siger | ro'edvance the price ot ull kine ar Arend afin wrprescat how and monmaneal det. | and haa called wou tiv. Crawtord fur tre o here be related, thu a or | them, ts tampering with your own. dostruction t biwgks will was uri i ors bear OAE AL BBS, 0 praved thet greteavtate Twaseud was» shbeit Bopanna tf Sar thet pace They mast De overthrown, Anuthiinted, or yu we, muck again into the hawls of thelr antigo | Fonn Johnston, a colored awindler was arrals eatening letters and inudnieht visits of armed | fuberyuenty Feveuuoviicers vo teigd garnet atiat Ji thy Donte ion House of Commons, Mr, MeDonal LRT eae ore hil Beh CH nists, Gn “the whol; the dieributlon of honors Uy | yelomn! tice Shantiey veering, aren taagete | mungutinas in th eountio Meni Clare, Longton | Hoos tuny’ be eaten ott T said that Her Mx pvermiiint ant the Wont resisting 9 proceos 9 oI § uLLl he election this week is quite equitable, ant puty | ir hE licen ot at West tweutecthied str a ava ie Baesca. (ts leh k Gove iY Hit Bed River togiou aoe 0 Revie Ten ns inieliixonee Wy foe ee otk parties im limbo, neither being lully in power, , resting nice ma wn MM. Brie Olivier ond Jules Junin have eon Raurgbaygrom Livespoot; the barka PRE REICE SSNPS i { araage cas (Re Our, Ds b we Mitecon tition at bony aul estucess "EE wh cied memihers of the Acadoiny of Keane. McOtliver | fiateats,Van Same, Crom Mutin- | Cape, Joxeph W, Hancox, the veteran North MPD uN ate wlreudy ‘admirubiy made, | Wasuxorox, April 7.--The House has appro- Po cor Re Hk and her Tithe baveralway® juve cen daya ott.” Hie m te chair iuade vnennt by the uenth of L Po inwa bmvari tom Havin Ryan, | RISCE Rav ticaten attend by ence \ | le superintendence of priated $108,875 to #npply deficiencies tor silaries pee nee clothes are alwayain the paw. On tolitig ls ‘olten | In the House ef Lords yesterday, the Me eae John Ne henued, | ® Cone ta recover danages trom the Of the Sith pLAPT JOU souKDAN, of United States Ministers abroad for the fiscal year A a “E. H King, Democe ty | tolinis tn Aires Benk h peraneaea her to ol | Lord Lanesburg me 4 reproneitativ’ peer fur Ie froin hight pwn the tea bu yore sustanned 4 “th Preeinet, WT G D strict, hus five majority, ‘Tiis by ; yas tml furthermore she paid | was annonce 0 Ober procoeiihge, Were Wut he Stock Exe! sured to PME UTTING: 18 008 WER o Wie i PiOE Nhe vesee, und preventing tho morbid: eurk | from year to yeur there were cluingen u ioreign mine | {Ww Honse Stands—Kevublicans, 1a: Democrats. | (y if preicrt in * Yorterday's London Times says: ©The Oxford | the Senate Committe formerly | pitend We Petonine 10 2Rb Teor! froin being in'tho vicinity of the Tobe, | laters, the new mintster being entitled to his pay for | HX Republican meyority, 1d "Ruglish’s nuajortts erew were weal” specimens of a Kood style lawyer Ih Buia, ant now i Woe Pt ou Satis s Heury Aino a e oeornies have ulso been plived on each sive of | a month before be leaves the United States, and the |! 631 Conrt Calondngs thie Day. Aye he Camuridgescrew gave'm op Tenia ap herwuf the Governing Commi R be wn ‘ aN the Order W vrevent tow wicht-xeokers | ouigoing minister bolug entisled to his pay until bis eRe was Moe 18, 45748 11 ua, ws | AM nertee oe ae Went candidites forthe Preatteuey.* The tr in. Burling he execu neighboring | return (0 the United States, During Inst year a vealan ag Ir. Mansell, Unier Colonial Secre Hides ‘thosn belore menuonsd, te hay tthe Dr Gained ently 1'ifaten re: | nuuiber of those enangos were mado eauaing balt e returns giv rosa hh ty hothing Had Deen du we'asont ia Pram tliat | Favior, Robert Wa ler, aud Geor H iuundae¢ Usoncer sn hrs Het sight. He was quiet | the dofeieney, and the other balf came over in the 10,4055 Pein r The a hhee tl Match, when the diate CHP the Coen actonin eee & me RODGIAE ‘i Lower Canada, houses, 4 orued, Kather Daily w Line Saino Way froin nravinns vonre, 14h, HO, b4ad, 1AN5, 14S AMecy LAMY 1493, daly 144 uctiogs $0 the Cauadian an Hounwad doiluie s yoag eh AY elie WORM weverul J hutch Court huuse, ey, Ie the eniigranis (0 be bore