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4 THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. '* NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS. DE ENFRANCHISED RACE, | 0V* 24¥é4xens on 4 senre. 1YESTERDAY'S EXECUTION. | taxemsttineeneumnoercts.ees ST. DOMINGO REVOLUTION. | ™ 2owas onsxovres. — THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. pan Mr. Jacol Groat Joke—Bringing up the —— Preparation to meet his {ate which jawaited him, The Prostéent of the 'y . y Bill on the Binghamton Inebrinte Asy- MOF DEATH. ie eR GREAT EVENT UN THE HIS- 7 ‘THE PROCESSIO r 4 th oR aT { ME eaY OF Ea waistOe. lum-Final Cram before Adjournment, | 4 wOATa® CISY PRINOe Taner | Meantime the hum of conversation outside wont | "LOODSHED AND RIOTING IN EYERY ae ine icuantSur | THA PROGRESS or tHe CONsoRIP- iy} alah ALBANY, April 8,—Both Houses held short ses- i on, All at once a dead silence fell on the throng, am © mi 4 pension of B ms TION RIOTS IN SPAIN. al hom i Fhe New Element tm American Politica | #ions this evening, and but little business of im- | 4 pungting man’s Werk—Tw pid f hat was doffed, the reporters arose in their 7 Mine ‘Tnor, April 6.—The day was balmy and cloud- and Reynolds’ appeared between the Rev, « Diaplay Ly the Colored Men of New | portance was treusacted. If the truth must be told, " ae errant and Deputy Wardes lee, Gen, - ht, Yer Kk—Jefferson Davin's Colored Success | a majority of the members were not in a condition Ly ep yt ove 0 pe hie "righ rm. Hils face wae flushed and sscamed GG Gets Ot the Gapeare A Linabodontt sa, Nba f i (ser Honored tu Union Square-The Mon | to perform thotr duty as legislators. Tt seems that | At precisely twenty-five minutes past 9 o'clock | BULctim, not sitrace of feur being, visible, and he On the arrival of Gen. Sherman he took supervisory | Maputo, April 8.—Fighting continues in th i + who Fonght at W after attending the funeral of the late Gen, Thomas, | yesterday morning, Sylvester Breen alias Jack held an ebony crucifix, with a braas | Corresrondence of The Sun. chasze. ‘The troops from New York Harbor, de- Thos tebe LJ podthrthoned ‘The American citizens of African descent had | the members betook their noble selves to the Troy | Reynolds was judicially strangled to death within Of the Saviour on it. He looked neither to the Sr. Dowrao, March 19.—There are new and | tajied by Gen. McDowell as an escort, arrived here leeastennel of Barcelona between the rebels and , sain day yesterday Im honor of the adoption and | Cinb House, end thero and elsewhere drank more | the walls of the Tombs City Prison. He faced hie | Ti Decne Werden Araivad ne Samomitions of | serious occurrences here which confirm what Itately | on the Vanderbilt sliortly after 7 otclock this morn- | ‘ne fovermment troops, aided by volunteers, The \ proclamation of the Fifteenth Amendment to the | wine than was good for them. terrible fate with stole fortitade, yet died with all UNDER THE ROPR wrote you, and which induce meto predict a apeedy | ing, ‘Thoy remained on the Dost antil the hour as. | Tenels Were Durning bridges, ralsing barricades, and 1 Constitution of the Vaited States. Crowds occupied | Tn the Assembly Mr. Jacobs, eeeing the condition | the meokness of « sincere repentant. Mr. O'NetIt tot him go and twice he raised his | and disastrous end to Baez and his friends. Evory | signed for the forming of the procession, ‘Those | (Uns telegraph lines, The Captain Genoral is i head sl awaiting reinforcements from V Saragoss: Lonpow, April 6—Advices from Spain to-day represent that the country is quiet. t The Duke de Montpensier was examined yoster- @ ntia, Madrid and We line of march, half white and haif colored, all | of hia colleagues, vory wisely brought up the bill 118 LAST NranT ON RARTHE LY) Doxlously awaiting the appearance of the proces: | granting Stato aid to the Binghamton Inebriate Asy- pion, Line was formed oa Fifth avenue, the right Testing on Eighth street, and at 19 o'clock the aolumn started through Eighth street to the Bowery, down the Bowery to Canal street, through Canal to head slightly and despairingly glanced at tho dang: | effort has been made to keep the country in the dark | troops eomprised six companies. n Was pasted mainly in recelving the consotations of | agcin "In responce to a touch from tie I her | 8 t0 the real tendency of the negotiations going on | President Grant, accompanied by Generals Dent and moved to recommit it to the Coramitte on | religion, Shortly after 7 o'clock he begged his | he 1 three joined In py with the United States, but it has beon im- | and Porter, Secretaries Belknap and Robeson, and Means, Mr, Jacobs, ee keepers to take him into the prison yard eo that he ed sainiuies, , Bevaokie lookee ea possible to prevent some of Baez's friends | Postmaster General Creswell, and the Congression- ‘od that the insti: | could look upon the stars for the Iast time, ‘This | Father Lazzanco wa! Knowing that the question was not ono of protec: | al delegation, arrived in the morning train from | aay in regard to the late duol, and edmitted that he Pere Logicine | *lmplo request was denied. Poor Jack, inside his | Sain ass signal to, ari tion, but annexation ; and,'when they once were as | New York, General Grant, Senator Fenton, and | stot Prince Henri, ‘The Duke ts under arrest at his “tion, astthey | gloomy fcell, did not know that the sky above | Tne Rev, Father then, took, the erucifix from him | sured’of it, they proved very clearly how little di | Gens. Dent and Porter became the guests of Mr | hous ecled down and n. read part of the’ t mittee, In which it was de on yearly hired lobbyists at Hudson, thence to Spring and to Brondway, up | thousaid dollars a year to loaf aron m0 Broadway to Thirty-foorthgetreet, to Madison ave- | {hrmea'tt, According to information conveyed to Mr, | the eramped and stony yard was then elondod over, | fest stn wees! doned they were to forward his plans, Francis, of the Times, ane eunee ‘ Bue, devin to Twentyethird street, through to | Jacobs trom oficers of the institution andotber por: | ang that, permission or no, the stars had twiakled | Teey tuen bade each other good bre On the night of the day on which T wrote yon my | Gen, Willard, who accompanied the remains of ; penal col + Boarth avonue to Union square, and thence to Coop. | sone, this fs a rotten 8nd GOreapt COnCSTR, | seas | for himn the last time tong ego, Feeeee rene eter rain the bluse. Cap | last letter, a conspiracy was discovered in this city | the deceased General from San Francisco to Troy NEW TROUBLE IN FRANCE. br Institute, and was tore distssed. At the head of | Af the ,ruarestion of Mi. Littigiohn, the, bill was Pech bgn REO Over Repooli's face ant’ clomeily attached the moors | Whose object was to get hold pf Bueg, his brothers, | was nguost at the Mansion House, A largo number —— Bhe procossion wa’ aplatoon of Broadway poi'ce- | ther di when uncer th Tullowed the Grand Marshal, Col, Best, dres: Jopmente may be expected. ‘The Senate as to the hanging rope abov ” He then stepped back | and the rost of the Dominicans who wish to sell us | of ato Serious Riot among the Furnace [Operas ominand of Sergt, Schodeld. Next | usual had no quorum. It is now decided that the | He took the deniel of bis request submissively, | and Reynvide cl hia hisnde in front and waited: | to foreigners, ‘The heads‘ of this conspiracy were | moving of, ire prienity, <The Moms OC ae ry aye Miliary dina | {nal adjournment will take place before the Wth of | yet sadly, and five minutes Inter knelt down and | not a tremble in his frame, Baron Montalambert, chief of aruiliery, Col, | C.A. sere closed from 11 until 8 crclock, and st: this month, | ‘Te {two Weeks therefore wil! by " ' pelt of black with high hat, wich bine ribbon about | the busiest of the session BOs. | Soined Im prayer with the Rev. Father Daly until 8:80 ed conor pavtie olkecs Sects ane The Francais reproduces the 80; fins obs . o'clock, They then arose, and Reynolds, t r >, Dix inches deep around it, Over his shoulder was & to a usin, sald tet howe perfectly Forigned. | cblet and waved It. A thud as of a falling axe fol | Conde, and Major Julian Morel (all partisans of | until after the funeral. recent opinion of Prince Napoleon (Plon-Pion), that Jarce wreath, and in his hand a bouquet, Col. Best Legisiatare. ib Cae eon tae a 4 el lowed, but Reynolds still remained on the ground. | Baez). A traitor discloeed the plan, and the eaid |. The city wore » sombre look; public and private | “a dedteci(wm is the last alternative of revolution.” was surrounded by the ort Club, thirty-five in to the o'clock bot» knelt down again and prayed for | One, two, three, half a dozen seconds passed, each bag | tk draped in mourning; the s'reets rious riot has broken out among the opera VEbbét, ll GUAT HE AUT OE DRE Heard A i Jue £400.00 | merey until 9:20, at which hour, with satisfaction | of them An age of agony; the deputy sheriff drew | Chiefs, with cighty-seven others, between offcers | were filled with people, and all the morning raurtial 7 Rhett Blevese drew forth his, besdicer. | Isldoro Pereira, in command of the gate of the ean r his handerehief backward and forward several times | and civilians, were loaded with chains, and thrown | men marched to and {ro to the beating of muffled | t!¥es Of the tron-emelting furnaces and forges at Pompany of infantry about fifty strong followed, all street, Rrookiyn; smend- Mi "e | . is countenance, Jack went quietly to | in ‘harried impatience before his fuce. Another thad | into the prison of the Homenaje, and the jailer of | drums, taking their places in the line of the funeral | Fourchambauit, near the City of Nevers. The fo United States aniform, Next followed eix car- The Pil authorising he Hades Highiand Bu ed, and slept peacefully without once awakening | was heard, the noose tightened with a sudden Jerk | ints tower won also mpetacued foe sdepected com | SKORe troops there have been consigned to barrack! hs, Su GPR Wy Coe Ullal hGH pron n Bridge Company to construct ® rauiroad throughout the entire night. ‘The feverish time | ander the left side of Reynolds's chin, and bis body | tt P pe 8¢. Paul's Church, whore the exercise took plice, | Morars, Jules Janin ana M. Emile Oliivior were seis wire ras Weken Gea OF. tires. erhendd ge dragged tlowly by, aud at each hour the watchman | S34, raised. about font feet at exactly 0:25 o'clock, | plicty in the plot, General Eulogio Reyes, during | was draped with ‘American flags bordered with | chosen iembers of the Freach Asembly, ve t ne was ge wazon dra ee splendid . So id it i 5 d . and emblems of griet e eye in every | near! sly. " Morse: fardem, ‘The animals were led by Dr. Heim. | PMOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | cunc a wateh-ciock which startled every ove but Rey: | chance that tho ‘poor wretch would have his neck | 8% excursion which he made in the pro- | Othe edits, The y in Le Sepsaneapandlalien di passin wae ; Peld's trapping coloted constants, In the Wages — nolds into momentary wakefulness. broken and his misery ended at once. Alongdrawn | Vince of Cibao, of which he is ® native, church, ond was very mach decomposed. The A grand military review was contemplated yertere f 01 pping man, In the Was00 | 4 Now Jersey Citizens’ Association Formed | Shortiy after 4 o'clock, DEATH BY sTRANeELATION was asked by many people the truth of | pall-bearers amt in the front pews. Standing before ut at a very Tate hour it was postponed until t Bishop Doane bezan th were seate! to Fight the Thieves after ti THIRTY-SRVEN COLORED GIRLS, 2 The people of Hudson county, New Jersey, eae od, white, and bine. On the outside ot . , Sreveed in red, white, aud blue. On the outside of | sired of being made to suMer, both in pocket and Re wagons were the names of the States printed on atience, by both Vd woslin, About seventy-five colored men surrounded | PaUeHe ta bated ec hientd hinted ited formed a ( zens* Association for the selection of Qe wagon, They were styled the **Sons of Mor was before him, Jerry Simonton, the assistant | the reports about annexation, The General To-day tie streets are full of troops and ‘The weather is delightful. ‘he troops are ing the Em:cror, who, with his ationed in the Place du Carousel, near THE FIRST GRAY STREAKS OF DAWN / executi cravled eleepily through the marrow port-hole | as a raxo which served as a window for his cell, and, douvt- THR DEATH STRUGGLES. Jess under {ts Influence, Reynolds tossed himselfun- | For a few seconds Reynolds bung motionless, easily on bis hard straw pallet and twice heaved a | with his right leg outstretched f little and his body bag ased two strokes of un axe, keen | told them in reply that he knew nothing positive LH itl th redo hh md about it (which was true) but promised to ask Baez | tered agcompanie by the Secretary of War. Be nap. ‘They took their seats in the second row close abont it on nis return to this city and then let thom to Gen. Sheridan. After the service had been chant- know. On arrival here he went to Baez and aeked | oq tho Rey. Dr. Walch read-a lesson from. Corin: Health Agate, ” Ne: Dee " honest m..cipal oMcers, They have put forward | heavy sigh, t . clock the ge slowly swinging from right to left and back again; | him to have the kindness to tell him “if it was true | thians. | The choir then sang a hymn. afier which Pants, April 8.—It is rumored that ‘he Empe+ + Gan.” Next was the Conehenan's Bociets, sbout | coog mon of the Demoorstie ae well as of the Re- oes LM at suis did not wake, At 6 o'clock the renial | then his clasped fuzers began to twiten, slowly at | that he was negotiating for the annexation of the chanted a dirge from the oratorio of “Sam- | aor Napoleon had along fainting fit lit evenin ¢ seventy five strong; then the Saloon Men's Protec- ‘ace of Mr. Mark Finley, Deputy Warden, peeved in | first but violently in a eecond or two, His 5 5 vole ath ‘ iter attending a review at tho Place du Carrousel t Seagi publican ticket, and In a few instances have substi- | win foe seat the ‘right, en} | Republic to the United States." Baes replied that it Bring the laurels, bring the bays, fac nliled ahve 3 five Union, led by Ell Batley, The motto of this With an unwonted sadness on it. Ho saw the con- | body swung once more to ooh ae als f that reports of that nature Aad b Strew his Mearse and sirew the ways . but allied aNer some hours oF rest, hotels ta, We care fob cbs bak, and bere OnF tuted other men. Thoy have resolved to vote against | gomned man’s sleeping unconsciousness at a glance, | 4 convulsive movement, followed by a shud. | wasfalse, and that reports ature had been Glorious hero! may thy ura Panis, April 8—-Evening.—The to-day der, i urb ft, he quietly withdrew, For | ‘uncleped, and al more than balf an hour he silently busied about | on either wide, ci the convulsions bec the ough it, His bands next | spread abroad by Cabral's agente, solely to Peace and honor ever have. ght attack of gout r grasping a moment at the air | Vine the exlating Government. Gi After all thy pains and woe yesterday, which prevented kim from attending @ eral ent clorna : ne Sears vietens Reves, reassured by this declaration of the Pres- epg as allie teviow, Gas that [t soca passed away, say that the Emperor less Boulevard, which would coat $8,000,000, and, if permitted to be opened, would fill to over- flowing many @ rogue's pocket. The following and lotn to di lead. feadership of John Dixon, They carried three small The Odd Fellows followed, under the ; " ° lent. His body | Me os taka ane After the dirge was concluded, the procession | The Emporor visited a publi: exhibition of horsee ik banners, inseribed, named are the nominees of the Association: For | 11s nothing, but at last, at 6:85 o'clock precisely, | would draw up and (ail, and his les would sient. quictly left, but at leeg than a hundred yards | ormed in thee following order, and marched to | to-day, and appeared to be quite well, : fell sceolh cad GRO ee Mayor—Charies H. O'Neill 1 Jersey Cits, Dem, | feeiux that Reynolds would not be iixely to awake | ward ond tackward, siill swinging from right vo | rom the Government howe wos stopool by an OM. | soit music to. the cemetery: ‘Troops af the Na- | ‘The question of eubmicting the Pfedhacktum to th A-conch drawn by four black horses followed. In | Folger tity. heme onete peas, Eitapatrick (of | himself, he stepped lightly in and touched him on Len this had continued tor @ minute. probe | Qiiiver up his arma and surrender himeelf their | oval Guard 8. N. Y., and the independent military | Chambers before it is voted by the poople is not Jersey City, Dem. : ably, ¢ was noticed that pereeptibly the arm, “Good morning, Reynolds, Loner, Gen, Reyes refused. to obey unless they | OFeauizations ; escort,’ compose! of two companics | settled. ‘The Emperor has not yet given his consent ‘ou | arma (e!l heavily to his sides, the right one immeat- ing, when two oF the escort fell upon him | Artillery, and two of the general service infantry The strike at La Creuzot continues, and it is said ain, and remaining extended, with Pie Shelr machetes, and dragged Mim halfdead to | oMciating clergy; body; pall- bearers: Major-Gens, | that all tho miners in the Valley of the Loire wili sid 1 ud 2 “tt wore the Rev. John Peterson and ©, H. Curtis. | pub. ; Mr. G. D. ‘Then followed the Grant Club of the Twentieth | For School Superintendent—The Rey, Fernando | “Good morning, sir," replied Reynold Putnam of Bergen, Repub. For Poll Gommts- slept well all night? asked Mr, Finley. “Yes, sirt | ately raising sald Fioley. | pjue, and all at ‘Ward, about eighty strong, ander the leadership of ereitr, dkaee Bintal ct Jersey Rowat the fin ql ° ¢ sioners—Mr. Ja lepu. ‘a - a ye fingers Working nervously, T 3 ign let Meade, Rosecrans, Schofleld, Hooker, ‘anger, | strike, atbintel Johnson. The Coxchmen's Protective Giaubrecht of Hudeon City.eDem + Mr Muah | LWent to bed early. What time ts it? doniy assumed the shape ofan arc of a circle, | Priton. Other scenes of violence have oc: | Newton Hazen, and Bric-Gen’ Mackay ¢' the Presi: ——. we ation followed, and after them was the Eighth | Mek y.5 tr Tush | past five, get up, ~ * Cured in which both military men and Bric.-G ; resi. mn fo MeKay ‘of Bergen, Ind. For Falice Justices—\ir, | part Bve. ep aow, like 8 g0 " with the head and. fect thrown back, and the RG eat pee tary men, ANd | dent of the United States; the Secretary of War; Fentins sentenced. Legion No of the Grand Army of the Repub- | 1) Seley’ of Berean Gliyy Me. Taos. Avdcuize ai | But on Clothes that Buerif O'lirion | Chest Ned Mtatnach: thrown formarde Me ronained | civilians have suffered te tinn || (ees ccaaen Ur in Atmel tees emnecarena as! | ' } 4 by Doctor J. Bass, ina United States Colo- | Hudeon City, Ind. cht for jd Mr, Finley, at the same tine | ricidiy ir tais position for nearly @ minute, the | he act of annexation. The following a Committee of the Senate of the United States ; Com: eatin, April 8.—Twenty f : uniform, At the head of the Lesion was a ae up & sack cont and a palt Of pantaloons of | richt arm out and the ieft by the side. Then it teil | Samples: Citizen Salvador Her mittee of the House of Ke faves Of thé | te tuitbube ais Gene ee ee Bmall cannon drawn by ten small colored boys in Gite asbleee's Tobaces Athnatacturer on black stuff, mixed slightly with gray. Rey- | imp; then gave another convulsive jerk; both arms | Mraetlously trom a pistol shot. United States. eprosentenvee OF ine | to three and six months’ imprisonment, Stanea wis’ the oust: o's *mt cape On te | ty the United States District Court, Mr. Emer- | ciotnes winch Nai heen tala down, aiancedat ier, | Wick and Augers twitebing; anu then tell again, | (fe Siclate Meectsnacion were seit 10 camp When the cemetery was reached, the Eviseoral | wow Yorker's Cabea Plantation Ruracd. 6 fol : ; en a em, | Slowly the twitching dic he ars lowered to | the ba Bich habeas bipitttrregers, by Bishop Doane, and b uban Plantation Barney POCOWRERPSIE QUN GUARD. fon, Assistant District Attorney, has instituted pro- | nd turned to Mr. Finley, saying, “ Mr. Finley, Ue sides, and oll Was still nother Jerk, a serios | errest eterna OL tie Seo So esano sea to the church and was dis Havana, April 8.—The insurgents have burnt The Williamsbureh and Jersey brethren followed, | ceedings against Mr. Wm. E. Lawrence, Presiient 1'D RATHER WEAR MY OLD CLOTHES.” Of tremors running through th nid al was | eet ublely iueuled Daman Bred, the ¢ d. y & plantatidn bud the bulldings thereon, near ‘einie Grant Club No. 1 was next, and after them | of the National Tobaceo Association, to recover ! nousense, my poor fellow,” said Mr. Finley; | Stil! axain. It was now three eand still the | por, bas threatened the Republic: ry § v fie of the United States was displayed at | dad, the property of a Mr. Svevens of New Yorks fi Fare tac cere eT hey ate noreee: eA tT 10,009, the amount of the taxes estimated avon his | “Put these on Nihote anctker word iteynoits | £0reKot the MMe ante was mae | With exile because they determined to protest | half-mast throurhout the United States. my er #mall boys, and aroun the je . perfor his inst totlet, and the good-hearted | COUld be heard distinct) as made | aeainst annexation; the clergy have been severcly - ——_—_— Wenes oF ine Basen, Avont forty earriages follow. | manufsetures. Mr. Rmerson says that the esse is an | Deputy Warden went off to awake John Real, Of the execution, During lent eonval- S wat eliizens have beow obliged to NITRO-GLYCERINE AGAIN. Meantime the revol the Paez tion progres: fori, living near Ce were completely route! in Bisjam: jona, TI red on the men ht up the rear. Several bands of music ‘were in the procession. At Union square the At six o'clock Reynolds and Real were escorted to | What « terrible scene would be then enacted!” Bor- er at the Kidgefield Works: nde Exploced Two Persone | DEHC of the Sth toat., by two men who souzht to ob- Judge Pierrepont's Department to make inguiries few miles ¢ chapel 0 son and , tuuately it held in relation to the solvency of the bondsmen, and | Me chapel of the prison and heard High Mass, the ‘tain $1,600 which it Was known M. | eee are ad arpand the statue of Washington. | soon afterward Mr. Lawrence appeared before the ebeany, metne the ev. aires Wau, Boaam, LISTENING FOR DEATH, About $9,000. Heenltea toc hie fates ale” Mae! : Seeseed, Ga Wael og Sain ene nenrets P aistant Drsciet, Attoraey, nd offered to pay a ana ae ao” ea yonce and Wiss . wate in hand, seizing the dying man er of Wears us Col, Shaffuer’s works, near Ridgefield, N. J., | severed from his body. The murderers also kio 5 A roces: tai yo demands of the Government ho had jast ¢ pofore mass, evinced eh oF felt bis pele, A minute after, o nto. Bolanco are 7 ot plos: @ littie boy in the head and left his for dead, but he Sanare on its return from Thirty-‘ourth street, «| Tie offer was rejected, and no action was ta the most reverent fervor, and st ite dose Reynolds ‘minutes. iyom the time of hanging, Dr Suing | Under ausurd excuses for fear that if they co to Cl- the scene of another exolosion yesterday, O8 | inerward revived. ‘The murderers got the’ mone eeting was organized under the chairmanship of and Keal devoutly recefved the Holy Communion leeshapr git thet 2 beaging, Dr. Shine ; i oa ve a sis 4“ fr. T. W. Bowers. ‘The Chal inet A, upon the case until yesterday, when Mr. Emerson | Ai ie Van ul t Real bade Re ‘ felt the pulse of the Light Wrist, To minutes later | Dao they Will pronounce against bis authority; he | the 17th ultimo a very serious explosion of some | and escaped. Godasek rman in # few remarks | informed aSom reporter that he had made prepara: | ere tn coe a tee ae pd inrity gong | the pulse had stopped beating. Rosenberg, the exe | changes the cuard of his palace every twent} 7,000 pounds occurred, and yesterday about 2,000 —— x8 av; HOHE. cs Hons to recover the fall amount of the bond in the | Wi. Mc tcrinnd uppeared and aise, bin Teoh? | curioner, then unbutioned the dying man's coat, | hours; his house, corridors and ante-rooms are al | sounds more exploded, on account of the heat of OBITUARY. heat : four. the ground, an yr. MeEwing, wi o e soo ‘3 he, ys the py eto ames Petersot ol Ne abir ’ reat diffrence Between to-day and six years ago. | but it fa the only one which has cficially leaked out THK LAST INTARYIEW WITIE 18 COUNSEL. tin “tote back 1 steady i, latened at che ebest, | Such fe the dey iife of thi ambitious tyrant NE One was present, Ne DrOPristor BbORE 68000 | 2s, aed vonterauy ia Wears, Now Hampshire php : en bi —— ‘ The heart still best. Drs. Hodgman, Vance, F Phe United Btates vessels of war crise from one | > " ; watrored, end uF bouses were berned. Asthat | 9, Bei Phurel Mi Ce eet ee eo see MH eariner, Mr. | fail, MeDucald, Harwood, Hovigeoes’ Butiles, cad | side to the other, watehing the imaginary expedi- ANOTHER ACCOUNT—TWO MEN KILLED. ames Drake, President of the Pittsfield New 4 , mmon Sense in Church Management. | Abe llummell, were admitted by ater Daly, th 5 i . Kobiusom, Battles, and s : me We ehuld see our brothers hanging to lamp- 4 * * * tions which the Knglivh are sending against Baez, tonal Bank, died in Pitefeld, N. H., oa Thared: "the victima of an infuriated mobs To-day i | After an animated debate in the New York | only otlier octupant, Deslaes tne coucemnod Van Dusen ich crowded around the body; und | Und'they terve like ablect slaves, tne son of tus | Another aitro-clycerine explosion occurred yet- | “Ass cashman, stage manacer of the Olvmrie ThE 4 call this vast assemblage, independent of color, | Methodist Conference, yesterday, the right of lay | yermion cmmueds nt ne ‘he Wilowing con: | Wet ie Ad huade a large abresion Gh the neck | alive Manuela disgracing Ihe great nation whose | terday aiternoon at the ruins of the factory at | atre, died sucdenly yesterday mora me, ie leaves ft Fon years ago sicvery raled, soa Jee Davis | ietexaiion wus carried by 141 yeas to 80 nays Mr. HoWs, 1 think “you for your | which ad now vecomy of an almost livid color, | Me they carry, |. is atnae of st, | Drideeteld, nour Hackensack, N. J., which wat | Tonegst, ‘I 'sng was od yearn Magee ir bece Yas the most influential man in the Booth; now an | After that vote the Committee on Woman Preach forts in benalt of tate poor man; Reyaolds thanks | Ti hands were aa blow ae indigo Inside, and the | ,Yanass, x town pelonging to thie provinee.ct aaj | blown up ashort time since, ‘Two men. Hollanders, Eval is Airican is In bis seat, and I believe that People | thoueht it necessary to submit a report relitive to | 7M Towescliow do you ‘eel Reynolds ? orn pair of Wnye Toots over miles the | cantona have been iouuded in tae immediite prox: | Sohn atin valne we ee ee eens uway the a larze will sustain ‘me when I'say that @ better | the widow Van Cott, whose preaching has uwokened | Jeynoldecd fect weil omd'h tog pantalouns hung down lo nee imity of the capital protesting acainst the votos, | oe A h nea portion jan covnpies it. (Mr. Garnett picked up ® flag.) | cuch noticeable religious interest in, Ki Tetouan ee 7 Riondy combats have t neo tn the provinee of | Onitro-zizcerine which had Sader some ’ me say that this flag looks better since the ratif- | istrict, Daniel Drew was mesent. Ti $3,000 Hie Wan wor take seuoitat earths: Bova: | DEAD AT Last 0 (east) between th utioniste ‘under Co!. | Plited, “Ihe direct cxuxe. ol. the explocion” te not ’ fition of the Fifteenth Amendment—th> red and | clarence stood at the door with a $400 ‘ ( 7 cro . . Waren tw nites hud elapsed @ ali Mercedes aad the Boog party under the gon of the Ti P The new temple Israel. on Greene avenne. betwarg . Dine are brighter and (he Wplte pare and now. | hays, and a fluaky driver. versation with TH® SUN reporter afterwards; | 0.01 WY R: seen: Eotiseanie: bel ie Sear Be tas Galilerand, wen as aiches of a“ vounger a Ado'pht street and ¢ POR, AVEAue, Wa Cousecrated @ in the past, we will shed oar blood to defend it me Wa mutes I eased to beat iorcy Trendiul riots have ocenrred in Samana between Fe pe eo AL day, Yestarday sfteraoon at P Wor cke teenie the popes, —-—_ A THOROPGHLY CHANGED MAN. t ay ane wie oan 1 | the satiors of the American. vessels of war ond the | * te ret explosion, which blew up the factory. In a fizit betwe 1 Photon and Willin Witeous aGake 46 FAbtt, ei rahi bi leh SHEE hig e he got such language Tean't tell, but it was So inging eory + opinions ¥ havo een wounded on Loth nidea, GUTOR IN OE Cla, Grady: at Colanbin ani Carraiiatroeis rarly yea 7 > hie thele Mle tuee I py 66 he latest advices from the Stock Exchange al; Leautifal !") 1 about th ous have beon ki'led, ys y ME. mor we former bit one of the Iatter's Nr gts q ce Arty Last evening James Kelly entered } arceated yesterday While in cold, which was deposited i bar-room wt it G treet, and on being ane nial bank there to the credit of Buez, ‘Tuts |g drive. wed : ig n't in the was the balauce of the first year's rent of | to put bim out, und k bbed him with 9 kn k oe} wh he re dirom the United States, y Cott to have ' t eon a Vie it altercation besween the wexectite com: Hi baited My Ay ; enetara cual the. désited charion, sents wits | yom. far. ih gk, Lave you Message, any com- | hanging the noose Was stened from the rope Consular agent, Mr, Perry, and the | mitted ruetd morn Tend eee hte Pa Witte Betton, renee | reais ach for $9,000, while 910,00) wi be ‘the | munication, Tcau Uedver? Can Ido anything tor | and'the liu.p Lody was lowered into Pes Yat Gen, ‘Cazneat._on' the suijest ol Mt fe Hest a letter nite to be buried 1a = F. Garnett, James W. Mars, Senator Revels, T. 8. | initiation fee 3 eer avnoiad wie Maa araad: ehf an Tue corrix. is Hatch, | Mr. Perry defended Mr. Hatch and ORE SS See aES ‘ Titus, W. B. MansGola, Alexander Holladay, Jacob —_—— ha with his grateful eves severely criticised the enuuct of Baez in rezrad to aie Gocare ‘urinan, and otbers. Among the white men‘on the A Phystciun Arrested. fixed cnt 9 Kround, ralsed them now to Hr, Howo's ‘ 1 ing on the | bir. Mr. ¢ waneaa who i a personal enemy of TON GOSSIP. ratte Club in th { e ag the white men on the pad oan 3 or | {et While 4 gentle smile creyt over his counten i seat to per: | Hatch, spoke of him in yery deprccatory languace, —-— ie cab int pitorm wore Cel. Dares: Lasser. 3. 8. Deh ge Dr, Kenworthy, who is said to be the hero of | 4" sintiv of recognition, of gratiiude, us it we 1 reek and the | and Lad It not been tor Cazneau’s gray hairs, from | The Senate will abolish the franking abuse, Mian; Secreta Mountiort, A. Brown, Ar, H. Nesbit, i. De Grush, | the Durslar-shooting tn Passaic village, N. J., was | said Mr. Hlowe aftesward, © not the vacant, sini black cap ‘rom the ke an ashy, they would have come to blows: Justice Bradley has gone home to Trenton on a Treaster, Job H tnd Mr. ‘ ooper. The Rev. W. F. Butler was eh arrested ond taken before Judge Simmons to an- sty sul, watch I had been accustomed to"), and | corpse-like tue, the but tiere ws has just re 4 me of a revolutionary | priet visit to his family. : ‘ the’ Fxeentive W. Mars of the W: ejvoulated, impulsively, od bye! God bless | were no traces of ager the coante The | movement in’ the town @f San Felipo de Puerto “ At a meeting of the Ninth District, Republicas nee ee ow acd dW. Bawererat | {Wer the charge of keeping from the authorities the | you!’ God bless you!" answered Mr. I-we, as, | ebony erveiix: was plac tiie breast: Writ a oF Piata,with General T, Foleerin st ite heed, in watch lenry W. Barry was aworn in yesterday as Rep- | Adsociation. Mt. George Ver f a raanle Gecvommlties, ? ely facta concerning the shooting and killing of a bur. | overcome by bis emotions. he e)dowas ‘his way out | ot eamelline Prevenled by the grou’ Sivtersor Char. | many ha ‘and Wounded, ogg gy hoe ay ‘ct of Mississippi. tons Ww fepteendit.s, the ac “ina » 5 Jttoes were carried in the proces- | iar some days ago. An investigation drew out no | throug) the crowd of « eputy sheriff ity, the ecfin lids were screned down, and the ¢ Cabnal hue sent to Congress in Washinzton, pro- he House Committee wi!l recommend non-con- : RUN SEDAN The following mottees wore carried tn the proces: | oo fnets, -Alinendh the tnvesiisition failed to nal uu anunspr's popy aussp Ua 'raised by four wen and Lore to the Walling | teste acainat the lease of Semana and the annexn. | ft teBce In the Senate proposal to appropriate $800.00) P ie a a ” upon Pr. Kenworthy any participation in the tra. i hea the revublie, which are sioned by ove oF the} o i i i eed Association met law Pied steering ee A gedy, It ia ssi) believed by the peopie that the doc- In the Joven thm many feablomably drs ed, clean. Mr. Howe was exceedingly anxious that - 1 Tu the Se te the House Appropristion Bill, anp. | fl Foy 7 Grokerd atroee ihe Jresiteat, Me Biles 6 Soldiers, Sailor (1 Citizens of Jer- | for kuows eowethia shaven deputies, with shiny bigh hats, and gu if P é ’ Plvins defevencies in the salaries of U.S. Ministers for | Beane, in the chair Was resolved to a ti ey," ** Now we have Pence and Equal Rights by the Aunetb minuutod staves of office in theif, hapws, acs nonta be AaxOT MONTRM EXAMUNATION | hag eo tinee risa ths fiveil year ending June 3, 187d, was passed xrand Tweed demonstration this evening Fiftgonth, Amendment,” * Charies Sumner, the De, Cvhan Meeting ot Irving Hall. in ihe tow Cout Mouse, and st halo t1'Sc'gioes, | theuld be Rad, in onder to exausine iy brain and os sand impurenco of Baez, wh aio An immense gathering wil to-ni ht fil the al! a nder of Justice.” “All men are born free an: G. ja haa ahdenead 1 he | in double Me. nnd headed by the Sterit! dressea in | cett! DBEUt hexisaaly tie ete ra > Publis in his offelal paper, that w HOURS OF LEISUKE, Canal, Bast Brouwer, gud Rutgors strec yer tte wal” * Give ge the rights of eauestion, without Gen, Quesada has addressed a circular to the ie elde on, thee catena ut indeed, he had thought seriously the i \ ml to Hb 1 Bie Seuis) Maer, f K. quspices of the Win. M. Tweed Central Clad. al Ghtinetion of solr” Brown and Lincols, thetero | Cuban residents of this eity, taviting them to attend Taarched'ak a quick nace gp | Cf Aeking Hovnoli's to makes wii bequesthing him | {OME whlch are hot under Als dominion, Rad voted || me ng Teer Utletiead ian ina A uninent suse) ers will de by 2 United we stand, and divided we (all, | q mevsing to be hold at Irving Hall on Monty: even Morbid curiosity-rerkers | bis beds. Before the hancing he hid « private con a Mr, Samuel Arron, organist of Grace Chareh, | HY ae § Ve doiiagsia Allvany aud therefore Interested in whatever concerns man by gaged on them an th Vorsation with Coroner Fiynn, in which he requested pear a Mr Aiken, birivone, will panto ia Kiy ‘The M, T. Brennan Democratic Nenevoient Asso £94 therefore interested ta what i Ine the A nat sat Sotelo he friends of Cube are Lon them an they | to he pia-od On, toe Jury eich ‘ahold alton toy AY vase ef Dlanst aa oats Chere Brookiyn, this afteruood, clation, No. i of the Seveutn Ward, V'stoncd! last evn Rt *, all invited to attend, The moeting will be addressed h olds’s body. Flysn’ at first demurred, bat final , of Baltimore, while Lyi Toe four remainic lectures Of tame: ine to epeeches trout M IPLMLAUH. Holly weod pete Le Lah og in Soanish by Gen, Queenda, Gen. Arizmendi. and | 1 i KS AB tee folm toperal toreny enining free | ou Manied saa noalk aii penieceutee prrenret ty a See at Renee ek Ceeeet | race nto We acinted ey Ceinetncemremmpe | diBonustt een Withee iG attudiite aiprovne tue i cern Ti otners, Dodworth's band will de in attendee | )0 Tbe enters to welsh the Drain, It was the wish of Rev yan, mate, fell down the batehway into Brot Fash Soamans Prot Raphael Humpally Souibead ine, the Hoa ate'Ts irenaa to tie Coup Front seats will be reserved for uate aR Bel BeGiA. s brott and sis ar-in-laW that ho poat mortem a was insta tly wat bY a, ” of Date rot. J. 8. Newberry. Mr Persins speags to-nizht, Spal cuas: a8 we i should take piace, an¢ Howe yielded nis point, | ing (n his head. Soon stterward Wm, Howard, col- — - i = datile Is over,” Bee The New Deol tu the Marble f CASO TAT GL Pea ore enaee bee ermnmnend 65 A POLICE OFFICER VAINTS. cred cook, Killed John Morteinier, seaman, aad LONG ISLAND, NKW JERSEY, Soe noble trinmvirate,” ™ We stick (0 our friends” | The Chief Clerk of the Metropolitan Police | {he tavored crowd who had gained adnilttance As the police were tiling out, Patrolmin Willough. | tirew him overtourd, wich Le juinped in saguiaes ‘weailten Coa ee dail i ' oo ple, and there is no doubt that every colored citizen | Hoard took an inventory yeate rday of all movavi | facing the ieft wall ot the Peison, or * t'rison for RT I, BEE Raper cert ty cemenmeny ond Pe rps} ae Peep for Fiesuiog, drew lows yesierdtye tor wrnn | tecsen ae espe or a gsth rte Railway, was yoo en alo re \ 3 | ed — ort terur, vento Preparatory to handing it over to the mew Board | * Boys’ Trison, opposite. Tho citizens pre» Ureadiu: seaifold remaino} Mie ses night, nomiuated Rovert J. taloy for City Clerk, oe ; ‘hile the procession was passing. ign appalitea, “Soine, of the: Comissionars wi nurihbred sbous 100, Gad were genorslly roapeetenty THW MOKBID MELTITUDE nil g,tlowing coneldence thatthe famous initials | The Memoriond, commaters on, the Long, Tuand | {he kb Uaioh by sc alot r XO DRUNKEN MAW make ‘no objection to parsing the property over to | Josking and well 4 fo. soone eet cris are nify bot Horace Greeley and Harry Gene eincea An cata te ite nat Air chwrhiek wit | Cornelius White and Krein Mijurp, Hollinde Were vislble. yeaterdey, nod (bore wae bot one row, | ihe sew Board. a iow bam of conversation rose from every side, | frre the eee eerie re thee theyangtncrawe | B. Leon Dickerson has been avpolated clerk in | Scr compiy tinives, (ney Will eutnnton the coremae ty ly burued on th nd face, Dyn nee 7 y h P ” Aad that by no mea: Rees ener ees careless smiles rippled over many visazes and every | dows swarmed with human heads, and for two hours | te Alditor of Account’s ofice at Newark, N. J the trai Hat Lotowa Hill, Paterson, on Thursday a eiialittzing @ Foliticiants Wrath. | other man calmly tmiked a cirar. Nor was the | afterward the adjacent rireets, were throazed by a | | Recorder Martindale, of Jeraay City, occupied the | | the Supervisor of North Hempstead turns ont to | Vey emit int a pumber of the Rio; emocratic General conversation at al! edifying, ‘e heard questions as | morbid multitude who seemed to take a strange pench yesterday e Lombs, wi! justice Hogan, be Mr. Re 0, the Democratic nominee, Mr. Ki eI e Democrat organ of aterson informs i The Mooting in the Cooper ‘ iJ to" Who ie was going to leave his old clothes to?" | cleasure in gaaing upon the hon-committal outside | ‘The Secretary of the Treaaury has appointed | attesting Mr. Clirk by only eight voles,” This caves | Feaders that three negr ies have heen pledged positions ‘The colored citizens had @ m Committee men and others of that ilk have eiven | [ha many others of similar unleeling purport, ‘This | wally ofthe irowning prison. Franeis W. bpack an Inspectcr in the Now Fork Cus. | (8 Queens Coupty Board of Supervisors with the samo ne police force, 1f the Kepubiloan city Licket IX Digit in Cooper Inativate, Long befor Jas, B. Craig (Sidney Webster's partner), the ex- | handinage, however, seomed to beiniuiged in more |" livfore. the gallons tad been taken down, the | tom House, Haar aetes Hass Year, excebiing Wr, Women, who | coantil, end the Democrats ‘aro frightened to deutt f ‘ed for the meoting the hall was crammed, whi Ldeat of the commpivte, 6 gold water. Crass | (orrbe Bocnoes et PRISYION aatron from the Women's Prison let ont abont | Dr. ‘Thomas C, Durant, of New York ba i ore were 5.00) people im the square outside. 7 Dresident of gi » Craig Fr. Mhoma arant, ‘ork city, hi —— The new consolidated city of New Jersey bi § 6.000 peor was kicked out of the chairmanship of that com’ VISIBLE STRAIN OF EXPECTA: ty troway bows, who looked ut the ostrament of | presented an endowment of $15,000 to the Albany Ste “sy § 1 Pay | 4 Ker, WF. Batler was ebairman of the mecting, | WA# Kicked out Of, the. clulsmansiin of tha com. THe vi Nor mya iras tree tanked st He lestrament of). nremnetaa RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, taken atop cin tho fixie ive art Letters were read from President Grant, ex-Gov ‘ hon from eny baser motive, Every littie ineidi 3 rison.' i ia 1 Seboo) Me, fa 00 bis wrath, an y cath neidens nt, the * Boy Mr. Theodor t, the Tre: Seer City, the Demoer: hoo) Superintenits Fenton, and Sea or Conkling, exronalng 47m pathy pai Na SS was ae ized upon eagerly and talked shout, and 4 nm after, Me. McBurlanil came ont of th» prio +, 1s confined to his house with pie frtpic std Patrick Collinson was killed on Thursday night | yess van able, eneructic. vont nap. won vera oe o a | a o) rel e Ma rat ence Ke; shad gon eat ‘ way Weumatian, train wht) King on. th On| ol matters, practh .ttewhaer, aud ver - erent. The H. H. Garnett spoke at some | An Avoloater for Adult ale prison, Many looked at their wateles mach | to tril, He was accompanied. by. tye ine s all loeuee Hatsoad, pear Bostumes © re Downend Pe with. the. wehouls. We “Detleve “in pita Me¥ar! Richard to trint. | He wai Sinoe Mr. Greeley's alliance with the Hon. Joh at lenvth, and among other things said that thore wei Meariand-Richnrdson to Pr thao they would w an Heatiel jae ee amcerenten DY bem sity Mr. ¢ ' lon, Joba | iiinpolyte Barker, a disel . Into such an. important posiion a practiow. man, whe tome black men who were born fools Just the same From the Spring&ld Republican. pee ney eee ak aan Blows, Morrissey; to i waid toh one back on the Liver, |, Hinpolyte Rarker,a discharged Maine roldier, was | chm duvore hie note tine to fhe \nteroats af thy white me r a iw ; : “ valisis aud become a a0, ron over an a mo wily Walk: | schools. We wish him success,abd predict for (he ae Sarrrined i poase did vote tas Douoereie cket @ We wash ted the peneon who Kngwe most of | Serb ei al i aver, the Bells Te) nolts was buried {n Calvary Cemetery President Grant is expected to reach Philadelphia | ié OB te traok near Bladensburg, Md. City ao excellent school systew wader his management. slat but who han Kei in toi nppenrenee somMahNe® Uped. A Poor Patent Priso Sra tas ne ea Den cen ia.ine Povomee Army | ta 8 colieicn un fhe Banninel sad Bi. Josens Rell: SPARKS FROM THE TELEORAPR. WENDELL PHILLIPS, ne conduct the pot-house ‘and back-kitehen press of THE TOLL OF A DELL The CN er ey ene eontigned to |. The Atlanite Moat, Lub, of Hoboken, bas elected | freuhe, train boin locomotive, tue buguege cart ond e TELEORAPH. ' ee enthusiaationlly received, commented on | New York have adopted every volar, scaniial they k, gave {00d for much interesting con- ’ » is © | preaident, Joseph Russell; Vice-President. George | eves iraubt cars weresmiaried, Teter Duyho, the | beget a. Were nun ed tnrough tne sirseisot Mew York, waite | Cy'NG,heat ant Joven tn orashiod to indecent cone Fae eee teeter ea rnnt | cenreeaabne Recetane, KasteMlere reMhiTSer ie! | An enknowa woman, abot ® years olf, waren | Aoniliy in, Lowell ere Sangervech f ni <7 f udecent con- | Y@! @ ve s 0 . be ». | Correponding Secretary, Harry Hicrs ; Treasurer, Mr a nnknown about 85 years old, was ran family in Lowell are dangerously il! 7 | Drakr ey have equal Heute and privileges.” He | ioniony aguinet hor and Ver friewde-—we tant that | .,2uet a allgeman, apneared, leading.» bleer-eyed, | surrender a valuable patent ior hardening Tndla-ruh- | tyiierot tne Wudson Sav over veriorday morning by the far ery Halfoud train T gona. weeronely fil af iat f ere Wore four men Who Ought to be forever x r y t inters ule je ut | ber, ix soon to be investigated, Mu on a ia Mads Ape ir AtSeventieth street, Bhe wus horrihiy mutilated, ber | Tererenced’ by (lech amen, namely? Qun. Grant | ores neo oe eer atabie and the mort sly aire in Crown calcd walking wor | oatont fam tee Walton Masten: which ta etm to | o MisNueN Machouaal the teeatad Governor | HeudNaion Suevigest Meinteesner at adic | g Many A. Wine war admitted to the bar ot the Avraham Lincoln, John Brown, and Wm. Lioyd | witiing to tell it, shall have the opportunity to give we 08 WRAP hes he | be an infringement on the Papenhusen and Konig | onearre, Mam Aahe aitua Derek SB the Giver Be Rornone OF ie Body neal eren Bon i acetic tebradl Garrison. ‘Ihe colored race nad Dow a fair field be | her story. It is aue to herseli, to Ter iienas tote | Weinan's Prison,” ‘Then came another, a red- | patent, For usin. it he was iinprisoned, though nis | mre inthe same. aituation, Vaccination is the trnek: Wita tne excention of 6 while plaid shawl in Boston yesterday strongly opposed for ibe ands hii Gy ae i ich ca, aired woman, with a black cloak avd a black vel- | liberty was offored iim as oon ashe Would agree to | the day at Ovtuw ho part of ner clothing could be It Of the Tenhour Taw | Wat of succaen Mae Phillipe eonaluded by express. | iar, whe, dled for ber, and io the cease of Wruth sed | 94 bonnet end yellow rib ind then au old wo- | give up his patent, ‘This he woulll not do oe me ihe ther the rein howl poke On Kier ‘The National Executive Committee of the Uniow fi fogs hope that if any colored man betrayed his race | ™*to% seated man in cilico and a black hood; ther sede NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Were taken to the Morgue: League will meet on the 20th inst. at Baitimo: 1] pee ip for aay. act wane would help ie one ba 4 TOUNO GIRL YF BLACK, FLASHES FROM 1HE OCEAN CABLES. ieee SRE VOTTINGS ANnOU NOU TO} ov Height te censured for Apnropriating $15,001 } might be brought to the same beil of infauy F with a black jockey hat; and another, a woman in a, - A, Gildersteeve was elected Lieut.-Cononel of NGE of the Public Schoo! und to the Catholle schools, an npored for the occasion was then sung, ont Of Gallforn rr of 00) rete Sar | Mea cloak and hore headed; and another in a brown ‘The North German Parliament has adjonrned. the Twolfth Regiment last Tha Maw Sisk diva (pista A ac hundas teewe Touplar Lodge of Odd Fellows in San Francisce h ts Gpavcar spoke, titel: | are walking the atresta of San Frincinco, icess with 8. red velvet lak abe) another aryl bas been anpoinied to investigate | pp QAPAM acre etesihca’ ontAsten ta Thats Te | abet rcamortoee, dice tihes canto.” ceeaayaene™™ | Touse gle to kes in introgusiag Oad Faliowsnip He sironsed ‘in gratifeation tak at lust “Labor, | seen no such allegation tn the nemspapers: Me | Ni, ‘neod” “All passed under the gallows. and. disap. {raw up @ report on the sale of romallons i the |. evening, Mrs. Catharine Bionnan eommittted suicite you | ailledqna dumety ak Day Bt Louis vecteriang re is King. ~ 4 hind ¢ same door’ : m rs e ae iy et a ordered to as. erday foo Wee! WenLy sal Breet, fT 4 2 * # Tvs ulus wort paased congratulating the col- | Eruncisco to goto the mining regions at $3 per day. | Peared behind the same door Mr. Iman thioka that the Gity of Boston ran into | geht, Thitceeventh Regiment is ordered to as- | terday at BM West Twentyaiath street, taking Farle Democrats of Washington Territory have \ Dred race upon the ratification of the Fifteenth | If there w y danger of an outbroak there, It | suppkNLY THE STRAINS OF A HAND-ORGAN OUTSIDE, | An icebery And weut down When Only (Wo or threodays | for drill uud inspection. y eal ‘The snips Colorado and Alaska have returned to ated Judge James D. Mix for Delegate to Com Atenduent, and approving the administration of | arose from inflammatory appeals against Chinamen | \rax4 yho solemn silence, Its unseasonadlonons | OUt!Fom Halifax, Re ere ae i Sidi ang fs Ou tnenor Tey sniled ‘oorihurelay forthe Bast tadie | &T ; ata Geu Grant and the polley of a Hepublican Congress, | made by and to men of the Democratic party, He | brake, the scicmn altace. | ttt thucseuntllenoes | ise atk I Cann, Capt, Pront, from st, | Ady section may Mate ee Mae Meuse, | station Hoorge Tunnewell was pardoned out of the) Mass j Severs, other gentienson spoke, and he weeting | was tired of the continaed plaving on the string | caused 4 Als le tole nek tin tent atom Inter | Jouns March %, for Warrespoint, Ircland, ls ashore ai | The ¥ereran Capt, Georg fe sintth was Chosen. Mr, MeCarty, the nominee for Police Commis: | eee ae an a ae te Lee areca tence Weyarsted soon alter 10 u'clock. against the Chinamen in Cailtornia, He thought | iyo hen pissed through the yard and into the Wo- | Carlingford hough 7 Col, Daniel W. Teller, for many years command: | sioner ip Hodson City, soot a squatter” sent up there | ac nee fo tmernonin’ * they wero useful to the State, although he thouzht | i rin, bearing between them @ stained pinc | ‘The bark Jonle Nicholas, Capt, Nicholas, of Bucks. | ant ofthe Fust Artiiety: dobanded a short time wen, | by ate fing ‘The Her John Hill secured the passage of » bill Good Im of Dix. it would be injudicious to sdimit them to the ballot, | oom, with serlated serew heads, and no plate posh Meg tanare, at Ban Luces: bus been condemned | fas led froin Goveraor lsu bis commis A Bloveker strect car yesterday ran intoan ex ME PRE ty Road Res nis tae be bare { ! ; Hea Rese peg Several surgeons appeared beside the gallows, one 4 g niet of Artillery ston a fear onan tan aay yen intoan ox. | B,J), Hey BOK ray the Brooklyn colored ee were math, What the Receut Storm Hae Done, Of them carrying a box of instruments, i tuat, Bombay cotton, sent by way of the OF theca, wid DO praseagers te Mae | Simith & Fone block and the nishing, building ] rk down Beekman street tow! A : nod (0 Indie fom Harta: ; of the Waukawan Mil Company in Meredith. Brid FACUL soveral white men ibroatened to take bway The, shocking {Condition of the counte roeds THR EXRCUTION, field, as aaave fom Budden soca rat Rotate, a peachblow. of the year isto be | Sit were gpurned ov Thursday, $25,000; i J Cir Nog; ut the eulor-bearer threatened to shoot | sloug y Sheriffs Stevens and Foster and Mr. B.B | — In Berlin, on Thursday evening, Mr, Bancroft, the Gug irom the farm of Capt Wright Livingston’ P|) ABEBRE the frst idan who might attempt to haul down the | from Schenectady to Syracuse, prevents farmers from fciating as executioner, en | American Mi grant banquet to J. MeLvary z pc hf Nee Ug from the farm of Capt, Wright, Livingston county. | 4 Kentucky jury has Just given $150,000 damage Awericad thy, - bringing thelr produce to market and parchuslng | {004 itt pte Oar ORO TAS fe orreneoner OP | feed th gran vanduet tod, McLosry | On ‘Uhursday afternoon, Cap ehhorte,and wagon wore struck, by s locomotive | unfavur of aie Juevy Whine 40 wt killed wi ooo su . L 4 4 a . mandy MINANY,, Oe ot wnnty vere nile CLONAL, avenue a ifth street, Mr. | deavoring obs the bra pe Louisvill || Wasminatoy, April 8.—In the House, the Tariff | Places, merchants slonc this roate a Hy | Celved $20 for the job, and aypeured in plain black, | tions at Mount St. Genevieve + | Bact Thirty-tourth treet y bruised, a4 By mutual agreement of the counsel for each of % OM, APTI 8,30 tO HONS are oblieed to give email orders fto hous w | cel ' y ° ‘ae 7 fra ftarenn itinand\aeil In the case of Wilderming and others against | tho tival Maso hinond, the mations for a diss i ll be ch black hat, snd torn cotton gloves. Rey . f Lords, ater a brief soss store |, ‘The Fifth Regiment. (Jeffers ard) will cele- | ¢ & under discuesion, Mr, Wood ‘asked Mr. i eee er trade’ duriug: the later | With # high black hat, and torn cotton gi Tho Houso of Lords, alter a brief sossion yestere Cohen & Fon. the hankruste, Ie wae. decidod yesterday, | tution ot thet n issued by Judge Underwood Kelle, whether in iis opinion the Fitteenth Cons. | York, Dat predic & tates tends is Hokie, who waa braving with the priest, taw thelr | day. in wich legal bilyand other measures of devant. | hundred ana twonty-siath anniversary of | A genor al tern that te 0 Frost cuuld note ten postponed ta May Ir 2 Uae EBderwoot an tie acimengment did not sudilently protect wool | Par" pistol & object at noe, onl pladed ilmealf af thelr digpoals | Wr intobeot were connidered, adjourned uth the 2th Wo hho reviewed In trout oi thy City Hall by Mayor bis ips D. . Penne FE ote a ae At noon ered the Savings | * skin, ughter, ot — N . ie O'lal the Common Counc 1, Oliver Dyer will lecture at Harlem to-morrow na. and w it By: Pishenek Ie pute it on the free tt, HINGE FROM COBRBAPONDENTS, Rosenborg then passed the noose of a weak piece |, Mr. Scott Russell, tn a lecturo at the London In- | Last ovoning there Wa c room of | afterioon at 4 weiock, In the Mail over tho Tatiem tig other too ! than fang A Since the gentleman from New York Se er the candidate | 9f hetpen rope, several atrands of which were | sitite of Civil, Bugiivers, groin @ the feualnttity of | tne Pith Company of the ent | Bavkysorner op uc ayeuus and 1th’ atrvet bub vault $20,000 In cash, oth were embscqucatt lone’ to abhor slavery, wool on black @kina rte that Mr Cumberson, the candidate | Of heuipen rope, several sirande of which were | ‘und predicted the early béxionin dy Artal. | ject- i Will probably be protected.’ {Laughter.] the Third Ward, Hudscn uote | Cidow pulled it tight, drew the cord behind hie. back eal VON ne HERR Be PF PA Fecently deceased. | We noticed yesterday that the flag on the Custom | ‘The Collector of Customs in Brunawick, Ga., bse | pl Dut a very respectable man, and the Parilament discussed tho Iris) Land bill yeaters iI-kuoww artist, Ores | Honse was tor at haitmaat, although on, ull. the detained $15.0" worth of Iron belonging to the Tear | oo Dt "4 " t} + Pad be T Bntarei 0 jooraue UEi0n Absoole | 10 Be Fight, sade made tires turns srogne te «) owing to Gladaton titude Mr. Kayanagh's prominent buildings in the 'eity the fags were p Pacific [tustroad Company tor payment of f y wear Giue that after the present Congress, the at she cont res {eet gontragior one of Hiovoe-—wae then put on his heed and henpae The Chinese Embanty it proparing to, go to Tirnw | Aprile wrote alciter to tue Sty concerning the iihip, Casita bark Lindy he ntion, Im une of Kevros hall 1 . “7 {i sels to aegotinto a tre i i 9. HY 8 hington in isd, in ‘Trinidat ria, Joan ay mel WeGted and seventy-fvertasinbe sty rid of even | Symyete, Bae RAY, oF UR RE, Tomarked "it te rather tight Mr. Stevens.” Just | tient? Alter glaiting Brussels the Embusty will ya: | wert ent Lincoln's eall for 13,00) mien, shoud from slauuie, row Havenny and Wilby tor Congres, by weele ‘ Bowers as any Blate thereuflor wuss ved May be | oficorand aMrie that tis heads are unstained by any- | Delo! Reynolds had handed Father Daly a | Cord to Patis, Madrid. Lisgou, aud Florence, aud'will | have signed hiuisolf Orduaace ser Tnitead of | and tie ach ‘row ‘Cardeus: Tuy adupted approved of the policy NiWled to, thing connected with this work. emailed Jowolled crucifix aud a litte colored print | retura to Chloe ia July, Idantenant coumasding Seventh Regiment Baytery.” | rived Last ui anion, | ' ae olds by the He | p Uiat Reynold 1 been day. B. Clerke for rer, Robert Waller for Secre. noe The Rev, . es f + Robert Wa pas made his pe and ve is about to | Dr, Holgman and many othe: \ fe : outa, Rev, Mr. Bator, having. been, called npon, tary, J. W. McLean for Roi! Keeper, Moses Mitchell | offer up bis life ¢ sins be has that. sphyxia was wo full, He callod upon bis brethren, however, to | for Chairman of the Arbitrition, Seats at tne Ex. | coumiiel. Tack ean _ | Nance pronounced it it ewear as American citizens to be true to Republican | clanze are now quoted of €4.40. nurclisers } aving Si Plowa, ints itatvenaditiae, Ged nd ovor Wit sen rincipies Among the distinguished colored men | to pay $5¥) entrance fee tn sadition. Shoult tie | Poor tlevd o condition, God wiilreward | At precisely tuirty ve minates from the tine of | |‘ In !

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