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eld NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1870, THE CUSTOM HOUSE FIGHT, | ™*4wexommrra rence |THE REV > HOW SENATOR FENTON bs — | IS DEFEAT OF GEN. GOYENECHE! PhMipey? Uni Managers in TROOPS NEAR BOGA, —— The Good O14 Goose Returns from Wash- A lawyer, who is @ prominent member of the Republican General Committee, informed & Sun re- porter yesterday that the Charter and Election laws recently approved by the Legislature virtaally pro- hibit the colored citizens of this county from voting FOmIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR hb . 1 * OLUTION IN CUBA. tesa a THE EDWIN PERRY TRIAL | Steam Boller Explosion at Port J — ae Two Persons Killed Two ers Bunk—W. ingore Terrified. Demoralized—Jordan | Yosterday morning, at 1 o'clock, the boiler of | goone in th hie Teeth— A U: te6 | the steam propeller William Wells, lying at Port » Notwithetand Ap | Johnson, on the Jersey shore, between Elizabeth- Jury Fivo Hours tn Consulta ‘onsul*General, port and “the stakes" on the Kill van Kull, ex- m for Arrest of Sudement. Le t wae cog gre Authentic advices re | Ploded, killing Capt, Morris Roach, and fatally | The trial of Edwin Perry was resumed yenter : ally lows (TIONS OF THE CITIZENS? ure by vetoing it and the Pn Foret ATION REFORMERS. o bill, either of them come up for his sig | Ean At 19 o'clock noun both Senate and Assembly pro- t } I DECLARED GUILTY UF MURDER IB 1 THE SECOND DEG? ER, 2 Atinck upon the Incorr Ne | ceeded ceperaialy, to the election of x Regent of the Puirioty~The Arende Hat.way Again | University, toil the vacancy ctuyed by the death e ie | OF jolian C. Verplanck, In the Senate thei Fanny Heene In the Blectlon of @ Reweat | vig se amusing scons, Whee the toll was, aret for the Universi called fourteen Republicans voted for Leieber, Avoaxt, April 14.—Since Counsellor Daly, of | oniy thirteen Democrats voted for O1 Conclusion of the ndort +23 SPP GM PPSV= & OFGF? Botadads PF4P2 r ft ; . wounding the j =who subse- | day morning, ‘The crowd was larger than on the Calzone’ Anwoclation, delivered mle fersible | Beach to antouace the vote, but At. Bossa €Va act Hheved by the Republican Benctore'who vted forthe | etre today from Cuba indicate aecetination of o | Tuas tne, ensineer: Waller Boottawhe wubes | day morning, The crowd was larger than oa sag } aeqoment before the Senate Committee on Muni- | oyactiy it. After waiting for fifteen minutes the Old Bird Safe—Rigging np a Galtiotine. | ayeed pArordings b the passage of a ateingont elec. | #trife by no means bloodless, Jordan is exhibiting | 1) fm, WA u desk Dena narod Semen Deoien, fenoe, spoke for three hours and a belt, mately Ct ee ee ott nmceelv ofthe Hon Horace | SERN concn ee the Leeate Tete ane | Wasmtxorox, April 14.—The following despatoh tion law, an demanded by the Hon. Horace Greeicy, | *% Unvielding obstinacy in his Aghting which 8 | 46 Castain's son, Morris Roach, Jr., who was | touching on those points which were defined at the erpertion to the doubtful speech of the Hon. Horace | Cured, and hie vote made it a ue between nickle: | went over the wires to-day, and in o notahell tafle Would secure for the newly-made colored rotors the | telliog eMieaciously on the enemy. Goyenecho was | steward of tlie boat, waa severely injured in the Toft | last trlal, Mr. Spencer thouzht if Perry hai been a ; Bi ts os tks sit arttble Citiaens Association thas | Cackannolten and Liebenhelmer, t was then found | the whoto atory of the fight and the flare to oust | [ue right to exercise the privilege immediately, The | ¢e*ested near Boge, in an engagement on the Gh | Lo ana scalded on hie breast and stomach, Ho | murderer, whon be heard of tho murder he would : Heo i crt have. taken patietier putes te | Bommenste were eepntel ress the Good, Inemicient Old Man: Dill which became « law on the Sth inst. dove not, he | inst. between Guira and Bagueron, in the Incalon | oyeateq mirnenionsly from a terrible death, being | have concealed himsolf, But we find him withe , he politicians here have taken particular pains to | Py nd Harry Genet, Senators Morgan, C. Nor. Wasnixorow, April 14 1670-800 P.M. | anserte, accomplish that end, for the material hor: | district. ‘The Spaniards wore defeated, andthe army | P2004 ihrouah the. window by one of tne ace og | covy of thar Bein powepeper whieh. dalighta to WR TE jecertoin the reason why the four gentlemen com- ton, and Graham were Everything all right, ‘Will be on in whe morning. | tions of the law do not take effect until cir 3, 1870, | was so badly demoralized that the long-professed | |, barge 8. Butterfield, which soon sank also, in | us that “{t shines for all’ in bishand. We find { aaelaaeag eo Nh rath patel aa VL tlie: aiiba, Coauiine aaa we dae TRUNN ELL. | tna the May election mast veotion in December” | 8&4 unalterable adhesion to the Spanish cause | 110 barre 8. Balter! Immediately after the explo- | Perry, charged with a fearful erime, surrendering 4 | SUDDENLY CONVERTED and enrried to the Senate Chamber, and the For ite ast six months various combinations | 4.199 nelorions fact tbat the registry contains the | which fs go often vaunted was not heard, ‘The do- | Clever foot of water, Felis took hse, aa the sont, | Atmeolt at Sedeeoon, Martas. Polis Uearl, a Rew W ibe pense) Bic er td Seay ace Dery eels ona eeear’ ak iituawtcee Bl have been extant for the purpose of cleaning out the sen, el yeranee ‘whe have vetwme eoiaone sings | feet Was © decided quietes to Spanish enthusiasm. | " tn, soy of Cupt, Rosch wae found in the boat, | York, o Bow in bis hand, saying that bo sew Ais q |] These inquiries have developed the following Sree ee ro een the pus apt got et Custom House, and putting some efficient man in ‘all per eCoTne nae © | The unfortanate Edward Nattes, a citizen of the cdmous wasecogainable, ‘The Chpuain leaves heii | khine’ beunealed with ‘a wendee ta Sesckina, Gal ets: Until the passage of the Tax Commissioners’ | noften, voted for, Horace Creeley. Subsequentiy, | Grinnell’s place, The good old man says that the added | Walled Mites, wae abot ta FoR Cadena on the 8b " and Ave children. Walter Scott, the engineer, died | wished to deliver himself up. The murderer don't 4 soon after his admission to Bellevue Hospital, He | travel to the police, but gets away, Tue Distrieh leaves a wife. Hoe had been but aboatamonth in | Attorney may say that Perry could not. But where the employ of Messrs, Shea & Loughlin, owners of | are the murderers of John Anderson's cigar girl an@ the line of tuzboats runoing betwoen Elizabeth and | of Rogers? Port Johnson, The fireman and deck hand were | The Court took arecess at the closo of the de General Biddle advised the authorities in Washington of the facts, and hoped thoreby to fave Nattos's fife, but the U. 8. officers made no infor ‘ 4 his two } botn Senate and Assembly met tn joint Convention | fret week be took office the tumult began among Commitee of the Republican ii of ask sear, ME, Nate eae and Connect. | 8th0 Aseonibly Chamber, end the Dutchann was | re party of this county had had ject ander con: | it Con Dromtos, the Hon. Richard M, Henry duly declaroa elected, Magnus Gross, the spley rideration, and had Alban} lor Daly, were in the habit of spending their winters Albany corte pondent at the Staats Zeitung, ‘ex. SMALL FRY WARD POLITICIAXS tee what could be done for tli im Albans, keeping « sharp lookout on corrupt logis. | Alderman Hepper, and , exHepervisor Androue | tn sour elt of colored eltizens, bat thoy reply, This negloctiul treatment of a request mado r p 4 t. ion betweon Mr. Manier city of New York, They did | many, und the increasing Influence of the Testen | ‘The Twenty-eecond, Twenty-third, and Twenty- And the Tetammeny hondns cen pactiy acesent fortis | DY & citizen to bis own Government is unec- aud weil. They exposed a mal- | olement, thut they invited both Houses, inciuding | eighth street General Committees each asked asbare | fuct, ‘The colored vote of this cliy. 19 estimated at. | countable, : ty gsentatives oF t ato Beh —_——— ‘single men, fence, immediately after which quite a scene oe Upliely of frauds and jobs, which they were enabled: Birour’s teres ber putcon” Teer orreopontent, af | of the tocal spotls, and were surprised ae boy or] been VALMASEDA AS CAPTAIN-GENERAL. | Tho explosion was terrific, All the windows of | curred. Perry was going out of the Court in charms } to lay before the public in the shape of cards ‘was his duty to do, accompanied the party. Mr. Grinnell pursued in the matter. ‘The Good THE NEW REVOLUTION IN BPAIN, —— a the houses tn the neighborhood were broken, and | ofa policeman, when Hayes'a niece, who wns at : gonifestoes, published In the Tribune from time to | found two immense’ tables grouning bevea Teatd, go home, bury the tomahawk ——— ‘Tho Plot to Oust Rodas—Count Valmaseda to | \1" on. etove to the aides of the cost Corse | Wit ilayes's widow, arses. and feted him aad estat ht of Westphalia ham: The Hostile Attitude of the Pri rdbnacherrate St bad Bhat Moser = rKe | something to him, When « friend of Perry v7 tine. through the courtesy and generosity of the | Wels pt sy of your internal brotis, and when you come here as 7 7 4 © Greeley, For there scivices to the LIMMUROER CHEESE, BOLOGNA SAUSA 4 solid organization I wiil recognize you." New Conscription Riots in Ke Butterfield, which was lying close by. She will What she meant, slie suid in a loud tone of voles HEE Belinea fthnat: Ata fourkrout, and spretzels, Twenty kezs of Inger Mi ‘ teed to Foment # Revolt ¢ prove a total loss. She had a cargo of coal con- | that ‘lied my uncle, and Spencer, although be + | gomnunity they paid themselves Sea ces aida er tering ins tieanets seien This apecch, Mr, Grinneli says, had w itttethen- | ¢ mn at ree that raat t | Correspondence of The fun. TignedtMesrt Davidson, Young. & Coy New | Iolne Me, beat Yo scat hi Kngws hte thy i TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR of welcome were made by Magnus Gross and An- | der in it, and the destracted cliques hurried to their avai, April 14.—The Epoca say! 'Y | Havana, April 6.—The secret movement in a friend of Perry denied i, when the wido; dreas Willmann, The latter manyged to maintain tach, Inaidivion to this amount a few wealthy tax- | Sieasunt exterior. notwithsianding yors and banks of New York contributed large | played on bis ueck. Teas of iid ney, which these gentlemen disbursed at | phere was uo meeting of the Senate to-nigh a he,Constitution ; Haven, Hayes arose, and sobbing, sail: “ Yoo, camps, patched up a compromise of the most gonsa. | Oriests reuse to take the c.th to ¢! this city among the volunteers, to oust the present if + 9500 fon hee mer texture, and ogain made tholr appearance, de- | Dat it advises the Government to avoli all appear- | Capiain-Goneral, Rodas, and place in bis stead the | _TH® Deople of the neighborhood, imagining that | (Spencer) got #00 Athaltspast 12 o'clock Judge Barn manded pence, received a number of fat plums, and | 4NCo Of persecution, These priests are said to be | Count Valmosnda, is a proceeding which the people sont, but had to wait until 1 o'clock for & juror, hnge carbuucle they had been shaken up by an earthquake, rushed Giciton, Lat rear thte three reformer became | err, hunt get guceccdel in making aimifien | Cet. ke Olver andthe horve leech cred: “Moro | seine ander tetrctons from the Watleak. Gevere | ofthe Unie Staten should observ with great inter-| "4a the ereta ana plsce of ales. || Alt olcioc bint Attorney Morris sotumonee c erating ., measures have en agulo! ~% a " . ¥ c as Give." ‘The Good Old Boy saw that the est. When the Count Valmaseda first came to the two hours and was londly applauded by the audienos, . Pir clamorings and wailinge against Morers, | ‘The friends. of Hamilton Fish and his coaneel ar. | and shat down on the outside preseare, ‘Then ‘the | the men who are oa sivite ferday om ecoourt ot | 10% 2a local matters, to the people of the district in | Kew having beam built by the, Well known haier Perry thot Thomat Haye on Dec. By a0 that he 4 Pe anual Tweed eaddenly cessed, and no mast. | f7ed in Albany to-day to expostuiate agniast this | war broke out afrest, and aspirants for the position | _ Riots broke out at Seville yesterday rag Which be held a political position, Subsequently be | makers, Samuel Secor & Co,, of this city, and was | did it with premotitation, You avo to take Into a Se ae satan the Chanoea GE letian Ot aes J tae largeat°Droerty ores se tha lige oh wee tae: | of Collector of the port of New York were legion, | the attempted eo reeaantycr en withers pinveng, | Teturned to Spain and married, and came back to | Pat into the boat in 1908, count the dying declaration of Hayes. It sou here | vere puulisied by the Cisigens' Association in their | Posed Improvement. He will lose intiiions by the | Captain Goddard loomed upon the horizon, but he ru Dia aereu tial tas sine tovat ta rnd | Cubs and acted as the Military Governor of the EMS SBM, CONRBOTIOUr! ths double. “if Perry Gok Waveate ite sith srenede Shortly atterward the pay-roll | Part swuers of the Bitte Hecee tae eties Who Are | went out of wight one afternoon, and then po man mn Aragon | city of Havana. He held that position at the time pte ta ending to kill him, it is murder in the few degree. If he took Hayes's lifo while committing @ felony, not intending to kill, it 1s murder in second degree. If not in the commission of a fel q faw him more, With the President and the | 9% brought about with Cuban mowey, Gen, Sherman visited the —{- Secretary of the Trersury there existed THE TROUBLES aN FRANCE, plethoric mi office showed shat Mr. the bead and front of the incor: was and is receiving @ salary nd. ‘The Count 19 8 | New York Politicin He became so excited when Guard 4 by Milltia—Tho Reta Solemn protest against this mammoth swindle. It Was corrently reported this morning that Carve ¥ had boon generous enough to help the boys by send- | evidently a difference, and between both of the Sherman was in Havana tat he had to be bled when the Blacksmith & Co. and with no design to take life, not promo titated, a ae emeeeets ct ares || Gee 18.000, to. be distribuute among the thirty | each rival for the Collector's chair was ruefolly b the dinner was given i honor of the General, and | Capt. Laffey, of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, N, | !* manslaughter in the third degree, ‘The pen . Assembly scrubs who compose, died. “T learn this from the many ‘who pack their | The Mints Strikes tee.dianer wee etvee fe, hesioe of the, Gomer pt. Laffey, 1 Ms | Re the arst degree ls desth or the second, te THE BLACK HORSE CAVALRY. Uitle carpet taze to-night, and go home sorrowing Nevers, Lyons, avd Parts. "Gu cccaunt: of pin ecoelalees” Gtanonle ¥.8.M.. James Stewart, R. A. Bruel, Reddy the | prisonmeat for ifiet and Tor, tied, not tare ier tary of | The Tax Levy was latroduced in the Assembly eoting ear "Nowe and. thee fore | q FAR Apsil 14.—~The Journal Qftctet of to- | count'enined poputity i Havana, and he ie more | Biackanith, and Dan Kies, who were arrested in | than ‘four tetra in Bate ‘pron. Te. jury te “0 & sinecure clerk. This makes nine- | this evening by Charter Frear, He made a motion Pte the Tern e Trae te enh | morrow will annuunee the resienation of Count | |opalar today tn thie elty among the volunteers | Connecticut the other day at the Kerrigan-Tuohey 2 War Codsind lictie dollars'a. year going to this one | te ADaks, ua teseoreesthas Aihara Stormer ca aaa | eatlcme tree vest agatock the retention of the Good | Dara and M. Hate, M. Olivier will provisionally | ta” any other Spaniard.” By” tue practical ie Val. | Prize fizht Ozzie, have returned to town. They | Warne te Court ok AS): at niet GO. I o'clock. The irrepressible Alvord objected, on the | entior 01 inst the retention of the 3 . M. tion of tact ‘litary. motements, Val- Hes ‘he jury returned to Court at it pial } ~ rAMILE OF — 1 appearea | Eratysamahine bil eas not printed. Jolin It: Waite | Old Nuisance, SO ie take charge of the Mintsiry of Foreign Affairs, and muaseda de mn Ue fang ofthe Cubans aut, | wire balled la AIM ccs ty the Sos: W; A, cull re Sere ne ne ian a theoew ne public U1, On the sa y-roll 9 oppor he % ta ct of the present struggle. by taking: possessiod v? | tem, pera so asl ‘ fom ine a the youl, modest, aud” upascomine | iMtle Aleck's motion, The motion was tery Prope: | Preseantone aShlg heaatonadion Mathicei tk Gaia) M.Segrs of Mhatof Finance, Tee Sens today began pet or Whe present struggle by taking possersiod v: | eon, Agdy Lennon, Tiny Homsian, end Kit Barn, ond degree peaien 4 Nerard \ Henry, who wae and Is stilt Feceiving & | WY withdrawn, and the budget rusbed off to the | ani tne deleeation cf carwmam with's billet com: | {2 eae, fhe, enatue Conmultum. and passed it | “The majority of the volunteers in Havana and | WhO eseaped at the time, have also retarned. ‘Their ania binaner, teeing, aorang toward bie wily talry of $0.08) a yeor ws Assessor, Henry's brother | printers, 7 Intnt avainst the cartage burean were snubbed by | tlroueh ite Orat stage, The Gov ut ceepanehed | vici are determined to place Valmesnda in | friends have paid fnos for them. There is still a | t,t¥8 Hod Ont tn Ploreing tones OO boeirs us receiving a ssiary of $4,000 for discbarg- JOHN FOLRY’S GOLD PEN. Boutwell, ‘The ‘patriartuiel: Lindsay with the fo TOO ET AEG Serie th Ce ate | pow Captain-Geueral, as soon as they ein, and | ganz of the New York rouths lodged in the jeil UEitirent my chiltren} chee cit Sbenees ot bg ike onerous duties incident toa sinecure posl- | Gov, Hoffman sizned the bill abolishin ing beard and the scissors ever clipping at ite | Unte o! the strike at Wri ceciitaies publish 4 consequentiy a disruption'among the Spaniards on rourhs lodged in the jail in ulldren my o ren! what il ome of you ion, This mekes $10,000 a year from the public till | of Supervisors with « magnificent gold te wtrags ds fought the disappointed complain- LIRA Rahn reo peldatee published 's con- | the island may be looked for at ony moment. Vsi. | Bridgeport and guarded by militis, ‘They have no Within Cakcore romneved kbs ace toa Gotee hte te ride Henry family, As for the versatile counsel- | ed to him for tuat puryose by Lis ‘pa: tice: ante ‘Treasury to the railroad train, shook | Era,"werry Addrese, from the workmen of Lyon | maseda is amoitious, For a long tme past ise has | friends and no sympathizers, ‘The penalty for en. to aa adleiitig, usectuaent olen Ket Goma =} r Daly, le, being @ profersional man, thought he | Supervisor Joho Foley. his fst at the Chairman, and made faces at them all | "PO were on a Wd to the operatives in tho | felt that he has been slighted by the bome Govern: | caging in a prize fizht in Conneetient fs tmprison- | {7 20, adjoining periment, when Mr. Charles B. Woudrt hold office bimself, but his brother-in-law mb WAn0's MLAND fu0? as the cara moved Col, Stocking, General | Ture of thet eed Mace heeft phhe Provrl: | ment, and therefore it is thought that should the | ent. in the Ktate Prison for not beyond Ave yours, CoUre, Fomartine thoy ine girmaner, addressed the Pears on the pay-r Ul 1OF $8000 @ yoar for dolMg | ay. acieence nen the CAND RIOT. Ageut of Car ting, glided around quickly, submitted | Chity Of that jotrnal have therefore been prose: | volunteers suddenly put Rodas out and erbitrari. | and for being on the ground ess spectator imnvioon: Court, remarking that as His Honor had ruled dife . the same leary work ner ormed by Heary's brother: | anq'Kavigation ditacted to investigate the late tee | his tiret reportto Secretary Boutwell ofthe working | CWte4 Sein for a violation of the press law in fo. | Yolumtecre suddenly put Rods vn of Captaln. | Ment for two years, “The prisoners are heid for re- | {erently on vital point in, this case from the rae moy here tucltentally mention taat Mosers, Sands, | Co'warrs. Island, submitted @ report acronracicg | ofthe new Buresa, fixed things with the Secretrs, marae cisordee cw, General, Valmareda ‘wold not particularly care if | fusing to pay tares and for disturbing the, Seace, Ian Delage OnafibODN ef lle denen ce ‘4 Henry. and Dals still recelve $10,000 & year for thelr | by a bill, “The Committee say thet they found sie | and then made a bro line cne rainy night for tie 6-90 Idi gh canssan Tevauettag Lhe worktome ar pices Seeker change CNN EI RIENEE oe eee De ee ee eriied ee das corcens tees tan Lue, | reviews ot tao tontcueny, be oedd Gas he eter vi Jow no more readet ne! al fe N % . uv “ 1 o~* f that change. it led ae revenue officers, any \e- * poclaticn. It will hus be seen that these three wares Me con ete pane: fog NP mon Nec: tens One mane labor contractors eee | WHO Stak Mee “lghe past military situation on that part of the tained at Bridgeport, Proceedings in order vo enable alm to make a me- 5 citar coset eR r| EXPOUNDERS OF POLITICAL BCONOMY xnd riot. The Committee conclude by saying, "The | turew something into the cauldron, and April 14,—Arrangements have been com- | because the ahivatar oie eeeTen® (has doen, bad ‘The Myst For the Stnaedas District Attorney Morris said that under the ets D seceive altogether from these two sourees the sum | eeneral manacement on Ward's Island is not such If BUBDLED AND BorLeD, 4 OF 8 meneral strike of workmen, be. | serve under Gen. Pucll, who ls s colored ‘man. ia | Lost evening all the Rose Croix Masone through. | cumstances he should not pross the Court for judge . Gfeiztyone thonsand dollars "a year. Ekace the Gtecipiine’ The Wil procidce era eeeeeeetEe | yet the Good Old Man stack liken chestout burr, | slaning on Tuesday next. tuch a manner that he cruld succoss(ully make com: | ont the world held the mystic. banquet nf the toa. | estat Mate. sation between counsel, the faze of the Tweed charier ithe Citizens’ Association | discipiine 8 conferred upon the Commissioners of | Agents for the Eng teamers riled at the Good — —— bination military moverients. Eis theoretical pla son, by slaving the Paschal Lamb. ‘The lights were | prisoner was remanded to jail under a. strong squad. have teen rewarded: tor Counsellor Daly’s soeech | Bou Ute onal! be transferred to the ( Olt Gentus's ineMcioncy stirred the boiling potand | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | may have been wise evough, but the subordina extinguished, and are not to be relighted until Eas | of policen id the Conrt ‘d. omy - Horace Greeley, and in advoosey of, that | Rmigration, abel! be. transferred to the Commis: PePrered it with wrathinl iF ot truthful stories of pat Rad {iticers whore duty it was to oxecute tiem allowed | ter Sunday.’ ‘The ceremonies in Cosmopolitan | ™ ">ucemens and the Coart adjourned, f *Covtelesicney or Dockes ane it la also saserted | Om the report, SOL. | iy Pive trade and Mode Le Ane yori | A Thooteutont Catechinm in the Marine | the plane to fll by promeditatedly disconcerted, 1a: | Chapter of ihte ity, nd “Aurora Grata Chapter of ZYveit LAW IN BROOKLYN, “4 y reliable autiority that Counsellor Daly fe to be haeiina baa uanlive eisascé eo bigh contracting powers glad, eof Buttor and the Bibles | diaicuities that arose under Puello that Hodas is now stig) a ae rewarded (or his services to the Ring by ® nomi Be Neetelntive Proceedings. ntally th 0 aud Christionty —Statate Law | endeavoring to clear away. ro Aaa . tion end election next month as Judge of your Court | _ In the Assembly bills were passed: Repealing the 0 Law of Hint Father Richot under Arroet. L ahs jeas for fourteen years, at a salary of | Act for opening Platt street, Brooklyn 1 BULLET TO BRING DOWN THE OLD TURERY rar ved i Cook & A MOST REMARKADLE STOR’ Orrawa, April 14.—Pather Richot,. learnin, * . 10,00 & year. On Monday afternoon @ friend con | Yor cony nae in tne Third Judicial District of New | neq not yet been cast. Slowly and enilly thoy all ahead colander 2A Afadhltstna A few iroportont contradictions to the universally | that Detective O'Neill Lad a warrant for his arres Peter Farrell and Thomas McGulley, cartmom, c eyed information of the above facts to the Hon. | SOF CKY : al a captre ant Cho Ia the Cece Ana tcoer eft | Co. wholesale Uatter and cliecse men, eued lis em- | rosy state of affuire ca painted by Gen. de Hodes a8 | gave himeolt up toviay. “A writ of Aabeas corpus | quarrelled in Bond strect, Brooklyn, on Wednesday ‘ Horace Greeley, who, being already chagrined at the streets 5 ame oA ployers yesterday for wages alleged to be due. The | existing in Comaguey lave leaked out bere. It is | was served on O'Neill, and the case was argued jing. The Grew a knife and stabbed the : pomition he evicountered from Counsellor Daly be- | hue, Brooklyn that they were safe from harm. Gen, John . stated © by Suan here that De Rodas | before Judge Galt. ‘The prisoner romains in the | SYR: ew bs eT wood's Gocuailise: davereninea te Fogulatiog the em 1 ma ‘ochrance fom one day. Tt was said cho hv bad Complainant claims thas he was employed. during the | ‘aq ordered three hundred of the Cataloniane to | castody of Detective O'welt latter four times in the head, wounding him ‘ ANNIWILATS THE REFORMERS, Beate erapedibe Ca eo j~ wos little bit cross-eyed lookiug collectorward, | brisk sevson, and that during the dull Interval Le | pretend to pass over to the patriots, and, wien the piso seriously, Farrell was arrested last night by Officer = phy ss: ven a4 lew too strong from the White slouse, | was aismissed. He demands wages for the off t McKeon Pavement Conspiraters, | Jotnson, who experienced considerable dimeulty Im 4 On Tuesday appeared his scathing editorial on the ee: charter, im which he condemned the course ‘ pfthe Ciligens’ Association, and advised them to close up siop, Rufe Andrews, Chauncey M. De- Taster wore canght in the trap to desiray ihem. One of the Catalonians disclosed the little game, and ¥ m insorgents in thetr turn “lad for the Spaniards. | | The Twentieth Ward Tespe ‘ers’ Association ioned | Shortly alter. the latter were cangot uoartred, and | have employed the Hon. John McKeon as counsel to Brrouya Undersround Rautoaa' bhi Recta tS ons der the Passage of the 125th street Dill was lost. In th ir. Murphy reported adverseiy on tbe iH rel 0 public schools 1a Brooklyn. Hills were taking him to the Butler street police station, as & r of the injored man's friends attempted ve bim, oe ® view of banging lim to the i ie Cook & Co, dispute this claim, Mr. Morton, coun- seadder and s wiser man. Nothing sts me by sel for the defenes, im cross examination, 4) of them killed off by the patriots’ ma- | resist the laying of wooden pavement in the streets i. lainant conceraing his belief ina 3 every mai nearest lamp » w, ond dudge Fithian were avproached on the assed aneoding the Brooklyn City Court Dill, hy: him, he threw out a skirmish line asa feeer, The | the complainan| mee s 4 Paseo ho ww de yd ath 1 ot Y of that ward, Subscriptions of over $1,000 were — me % ime day ‘by Dock Commisioner and Assessor | Ralug ihe sainries of Jndges st W00's Sears increas. | skirmishers took correct intervals, but they came | Being ead a futore ovate of reverie and paniah- | Chess” as suis le relsien Oy tue bostbrdee te ih te | taken op last nist $ A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. ioe lied a copy of the 7ridune out | {ue the nuniber of uctaries publie, Riviny in Wugry, and threw down their arme, weking | 1.9 Tadbe © , re ae tee, the f heirs, not wive. Ti - —_ - . Henry. who angrily paled a cony of ‘ jpn tbe ane Garten We had eiitti chico Mepis cieeki"é | monte, Judge Curtis in turn asked the counsel | not true, Jault is theirs, not m: here isa ‘is fesse Fak ack pianos pron Giccles's autteds Wired of, Hate, "Have 200 | State; re.ative to the Brovuiyn Fire Devartuvent. tiene Guat. for 8 me crs along for the | Whether he thought early piety improved butter, | Pecullarly The Ways and. i an the How A Brooklyn Wifo Kuocking Down and Fas Rave Fee s rer kon the Cith ‘Aasocta.ion.”” =~ malcontents, Dick Schell, as warm-hearted a dine Counsel thou butter JASANT AND OMINOUS ATMOSPHERD ne ys an leans wil ik the Hor se to tolty Ingurt: her Unsband, eThot is what I refer 40," eald Henry," 1 am going De. out as ever eat down behind mahogany, | from s cood added | just now about this place, It seldom finds vent, and | JoR-concar in the Be to continue the | - ¢ 901 Wee Mr. Greeley when I go to New Twill Fave a spread one night, and, os {t were, Tom Mur: | that the comp @ man must use considerable tact to get at it; but it | “em oraliaing incor Mrs. Mary Donahue, aged 80 yaits, o MAKE HIM TAKB RACE Prince Erie at the H ad of His Troops—A rgiged Lesa Lode ond ns ig. seen | Juice Cus re he hus a bad habit of | exists, .boverttoloes, | the volunteers Koow sibel decenanac Pacific street, Brooklyn, was locked up in the Bat . nt he too heeame tainted with the Collectors swear o you ever KWe iF, counsel strength, and are consider: issatisfied. More- - 2 ve! ee hat be said. Tam an honest young man. Meoonight March Down Fifth Avenwe- | fejee What with tngtng and tonsting, aay 0 Counsel" We confess 1 orcastonatiy ain | over, Uelr angry passions ure cleverly worked up | Lowaute Mans,, 4 rill fydey Ht sh algen lor street Police Station last night, on tue charge of bever Leen guilty of doing anything U ‘wou! Wondering Th nds Lining the Side- | course, drivking, the mixed assemblave of through 4 7 jomper, bat trust 1 | ty the cinissirtes of the slave traders here. ‘These | poration oniet inh git gee eamilton Cor- | assaulting her husband, His recovery is doubtral, i L P ed their works for the manufacture is fe willing to Leve known,” "Mr. Beary,” ected walks—Fi-est Body of Mn in New York. REPUBLSCANS AMD paMOCRATE an sorry ol ‘tata? Hewld be.” | men (:he votuntecrs of this place) uave rosoived that | Of printed “arlene an mday Inst, for two wooks, | Thecouple quarrelled on Tuesday night, and Mra, n Antiews, “let me Interrupt you, ou ey The Ninth Regiment assembled at theirarmory | 4,04 4 ass 4.6 Milan $04 SHS Wend Wisin. he verdict was against the plaintiil, M De Hodes retarve trom Camscucy without at ing | ‘They Mave an accumulation of goods. eek#. | Donahue siruck her husband. in bis face with hee 4 row i one a ng that you wouldn't ey : 00) le Ker + Hnally crushed 1 ‘evolution, they will dej 2 sts, knoc i ‘ fal ke to beve Knower Wall, 7 last evening in (ull dress fur inspection by the new | tor Fenton waxed warm in favor of ihe accom. cilities. rs Sar him ss they did Dulce, and then couter the supreme —————<— ___- fits, knocking him down. falling he track @ | them, and so has every other mi Colonel. The evening was warm and the room was | lis’ ed Ex Governor who was absent at the time, © Marb'e Pa‘ace Movin 4 power on Valmaseda. ‘Tho Sing Sing Explosio: " i in cs, and Tum not ashamed ot i crowded. The smell from the siabies underueath | 321 0,40, ontbor f oF aiter-dinner Good feciing for | All yesterday afternoon the cartmen well SS Sie Fgh ovauxeerars, April 14.—Christian Gilden, an. Marved Ele Right. became simost overpowering, fo great was the in- " busied in moving from the Police Central Office the PERPATUATING TNE KING. giher of the convicts injured by the explosion at A . A ‘our Association has receive MA TO . Na, Sug sterday, died ton A Jersey Democrat running for office in Clin- 1 but does anypody pone thatthe Pat terest felt to witness Col. Junies Fisk's debut, that | of the Tulcea Males the amor pearing ont of | Pét#0usl property of tho retiring Superintenden poate dll re Bing yoste ri base snd tom wee tadlemreet eaeuch inuer arin olde [4 ion coulé be bought by the positions which | no one stirred. The rank and Sle presented a fine | good fecling prompied the company to receive the | And that perscnage was busy also, dividing his time | O° New Swindle~The Old Board of aan rome {fit required but one vote to elect him, und that @ Fre tars pectd mveels nave received? Not much. | sopesrauce, ‘The regimental band played s succe: hame with applause, and bad the matter ended there | betweon giving orders to his cartmen and bidding pervisors Under @ New Nime. PER Vamos seen nee Ralory Ne woah cece ee ae, plsete” $0 get the onme charter in the main that we heve ot THE COLONEL'S MAGNIFICENT DRESS, tion, They eagerly, seized upon the story, and | Judge Bosworth, President of the New Board of | Hun. Benjamin Manierre that six of the Aldermen | teitn tint ae tal need tus ont Santon a wens Bt ee last compelled Tammany to adopt, I will make Previous to dress parade formation, Col. Fisk | (pred, i unt Crolx to the Kio | Police, was tm quiet communion with the Hon, Jo. | t0 be elected in May should be Republicans, He Mr. David B. Sickles has been anantinously elected OBITUARY. \ ‘ile eney was thes talkiug, kn a'siate or great | "de® bie appearance in full dress auiform, and was | an filtecling berween Gen Grant *and Pec. | #¢Ph 8. Bosworth, President of the OM Board of | ROW claims the right to select three of the numbei Titonstt Of S¢ Wariem Branch of the ¥. M,C, Asso- ————— , lenry was thus , in a state 1 ‘ 5 | Poli 4 Joseph 8. Bosworth, and be has accordingly informed his Re: if ? at a, greeted with hearty applause, He wore s dark bi ton, Ulysses actually thought they meant to ee, and Josep! worth, Esq., President of ingly infor publican M The Hon, George Bartlett, an emi frost burst sett aides with Saigutars Bo mack for | ‘swallow-tall coat of the nee clothr eich nt bine | TUR Fenton ‘immediately. “AC the samo time che | the Hoxtd of Potice that sil hols away over Wich: | allies that be intends to semiente Heory Smith, | ane WeFatlind Wal. Merexpteds a gatandant on | ton lawyer, died on Tuceday. sic talbais ged @ Ciizens’ Association. | The people will now | pantaloons made in the jrevalling tight fashion, Rew York oa thoneniceiaat erie Lg Pt EE ricmiie apa | 189¢ J. Oliver, and Andrew Bieukly for the post. | Witncrs stand, “8” Ne CxPect# © summons to the gain’ Prati’ ohana, father of Dow Micuel As. 1 } . | New Yo tho or azainst | contemplative listener, enuan, i f . ma, Mig Kaow what they are, who they are, and what they | Which displayed to great aivantage the mosnirey | New becaase he was Mr. Feuton's friend, and think. | Mr. Benjamin Franklis Manlerre, o1 the Y McG, Ac | tions. As the new Aldermen are Virtuatly to take | ME. George TL. Lorillara, owner of the yacht | Foriyoeveaih suset on ready aga oe ae vous WAR stated in yesterday's BUN the, Senate thie ions of bis manly limbs, Dearding of | theme recciied all thal sere Eire hom awaited | wore lu Albany, looking aller ihelr little jobs in the | {he Places of the old bupervisors, the sizmifcance of | Meteor, Frcentiy lostod the coast of Kaypt, will buula | was borne to Urecowoed, i ee gasreiitiet te serferter’s Gun. the, fe oe Hid Gripe with a vrvad, doubie braiding of | them, reunited all thelr scattered fragmenvs, and | tk tery. the pabiie, Moantime, paying thom enorm. | the Mayor's proposition con ensily be seen, With f ey pnd Hey pal Col, John H. Bogart, axed 8) years, diod yontor. folds, His expausive chest d by whril- | made US talartos for serzices as Volice Commissioners | Hlenkley, Qhiver, and Smith and ninn mombere of | , Sulee Gunning 8. Bedford will soon visit Eurone, | day: He entste toy g rivals in tiaweinhs ZOmvee ay THE ARCADE BILL, ‘nt old Inco pouch bei Titians AS Ouian igoua\ ean ce for the clty of New York, ehh eae Mahe walane He will sccompany hls fr ena, James Gordon Beanots, | the beuinning’of the bar knit 2s fo position nytt xa TIRE LIND ry oily tee 87 | Jr, on the great ocean yocht fase. a ANd £80 to the posi % Tho Senators appeared to take uni Ra Manneraia bese meta rial. Oa | erying, * Out with Moses—in with Murphy! The einen . The topace. is Lioutebant-Colonel in Gon. Woolford Rho debate that followed. Mr. Melville C. smith, | Wie Nenclecnie bead rosted the suako of the resi: | erl/ant Thomas mace a good frre me tes beat Tho Butterdies in the Academy, Lec iray -.--y apart wary Pies Captaree Jone dN | | Taro Kusacabe, of Achizen, Japa Pio le athored thin’ measure Yor the last Mires | en mmoonted by a large cciuson | Lone Braneh, He was & good atrone man bath The spring exhibition of thw National Academy tena Slide on the Dutchors aud Columbia, Fines ye Alle his nose’ out of thew ‘eeae | sete yeare Sstgilent im Rutgers ea was dance of course, and it ji And he made a good show of et . ; Po s gaa - fs 1 day, of cons Was remarked that his face assumed all the 's INSPECTION." Face for the Collecto-atip, It wna the ual steuggigs | Of Destan opens this morning. At the private view Igidllag an’ Whe Gitenene aes oles Me aly gies eoutyyiceond year. He was'a nobleman ia ‘bis o sone ot Gn. triebaw. darian speeches Adjutant Spivins gave the word of command for | and bets: Were. treely ok Inst ovoning the Academy building was handsomely | at Pium Polat, yesterday, Bolly (recuse allroad, ‘Weed, . It now seems prebay!* that _no change will country, erday, Both tracks are covered | made In the Eaccuriee Doparnecet Of tha be inspection in teat Lourse und loud tone tor which itule of the next Collector of the Pc decorated with baskets of flowers and tail, swoot- | With clay twelve foot d Hoard of | gp Gen. Charles Grog, private soeretary to tho Quem Tom Creamer g | Shis warrior Is famous. He then ealuted Col. Fisk | Grant loved Marphy av if Tein wun erect er ts, Health, but that the present loaraed Sn4 trons © of England. died on the 1st of Apvtl, a: St. James spokesman” against tho Arcaders, | With an obsequious, geaiure and ‘reilce upon Lis | ond promised bike the piace Tati wee pet's: | amelling shrubs, oleanders, and camellias, A goad, i 1, Bureau of fuepections. wiloe Rep the nead of tae nepyol® PATAIYHC, attack: Ho wast yeu'e nid sd ils principal Olyection'to the project waa that the | laurels ape Colonel, surrounded by his stad com- | of the strong arguments to be used by the bescigers | rille band was in attendance, aud the place was LATEST LAROR NEWS, a — tho coad dential triende ot che. aren maar eat ae Of Kecied to try 1b on. Air. Creamer thought, however, | With whose appearance aud demeanortiecommant: | ted out, wortbless. senator’ Fenton hecamo | ed, 40 that anything like raviona’ exaiminatioacet the | yachts «ttt sin the foundry et ‘Novus Tetra so eed — ———__ Bist some law should be enacted to keep Mr. Melt | 19S officer expressed hinself bigtly pleucou, Ho | ® armed. He knew Grant's yearning for an paintings was utterly impontibie, and the private | sires, * ia Morin hirdand First | Noah T.. Allen, a respectable cttisen of Maumee | gy.4 ESF : ] ville C. Smith away from Albany, “He was d | Spoke to various members of bis staff in the warm. | Nation. Like © shrewd polificiun ands wisy man, | View Decome—weil, It wasn't a view. Tue guests | “nye stone cutters of Gry, Onto, shox biteelf through the bead yesterday, aie AALMITE QOR4T AR ERD {0 all Broaiway rallroad schemes, Mr Geucr seid | es terms of tbe pride he felt in taking charge of so | Wie t once made bimecl{ beard onthe doudttal print, | were Mainly titteriug daughters vf fashion arieudet yoatrrdny by a commrotien weet ceaged thelr atrike fotiooman Sonn aad a barster hed’ ¢ Sesemeate this Lill had been before the Railroad Committes | ¢ a Lody of men, ‘The members of th Ho made Grant & tandsome present, and assured | bY idiotic ouvaliers, who dressed after Prince Ar- | }fst'y 9 HM A a Urs, except Un Baturday, WucH they Work eight | MFUAKIC 10 Philadeiplua on Wednesday night tts | John Bright is still it, W early the whole session, and ger tay pany K, which Col, Fisk has formed by ig him that he was nota Presidential sapirant, He | thur's fashion, and wade pretensions toa knowledve | Que! latter wrenched two revolvers from’ the officer's | Volunteors are flockii ) See Delis teat om ites Ie make enjeeticed | mustered also, thougn without onifor's AVore tot: and Grant believod tim. ‘This gave tye | of art," Very ‘deuced aoe ee lane bere forthe annual review,,> Sriebton in great num j Tis was Judge Parker, who appeared * | dered seventy-five wen, and were evidei Bip causes ' side-winder.” After having prom. but too green, altogether too groen; not nui THE POLITICAL CIRCUS, Uriah Mf. Pollard and William J. Orockett h Nearly 60) bishops voted for the Constit | IN BRUALF OF TRINITY CHUKCEH, ten of the first water Me aoe Murphy Grinnoell'’s place, to-day the , you know, ate oe ond bovn arteatod ta, oaxon on Phare of sing nie.heve | Noorly 00 hahope voted 1° Constitutto da f y (Gols FEIN Widow DOWN Free Avexce: PE ein ge At 14 rumored in political circles that the office of | Louds: The bends were geqeeeenee™ POW: OF 6200 18 4 , No Americans wo vole j Hii tvecested amendments, which ‘were concded. After juspection the regiment leit the armory with Ont B18 FOOe Dow, Sheriffs to be aboltehed; also, that a new Corouers' ; vee ands ik Greene? Of travellers re | ] 7 | | n 4 4 y robbed by brigands in Greece. j he press and the people ot New York were io | «siren iuspection | , and the Good Vid Goose wont home with all his | In Rome on Holy Thursday the Pope washes | bill ls to be proparsd’ The gave of Folin J. Nixon, for the murder of | u's 1° { vor or this project, “Tiere was" ert arceeemere is ‘a ol, Hisk at their hecd, and marched | feathers And now you fellows 10 New York | the feot of 4 of | The Tenth Ward Tweed avg isco ii, blogiafhidves x Se ingame Taat, | 4, The London Churchman belleves that the minis- y 8 {ho result of thi mai ; re rf ble. On Guillotine in the Custom House will be otied To-nee | the Saviour washing the feet of bis disciplee, nis And Matthew T. Brenban invest gation has not Boon | | Ble to stiow tat the royect was not fe. ‘ufged, ‘The ship Mary, from 8t, John, has arr! avenue, down Filth avenue to Feurtos !xon's father, brother, aad als moss HAT, they, declared 18 practicable, and it | through to Broudway, and down, Brocdwne ss | Few "Fenton's tar ie rut fo anraneeyane COPE | unlaue cerewony —e novelty on ths aide cf the At ROOKLIN. enn en Teenie We J8t7 | pon Gaiydasaséa, ed bd oan eotdeuand relieve Broadway and prove of reat value. | Kignih street, hence Up Fourth” tence O's a crowing loudly the Good Old Hone re eek; and | lontic—was performed yesterday Ina volitary eh; BROOKLYN, A respectably-drested woman made several paraelincas Amen RETNA, 0. the Pro heard, the Dill would pam, “A motion cE rues | MOFY. The wiarch was {ilomphal procession, trom | temple, Look out for removals ° | in New York, the Chureh of St. Anthony, belonging i Hitdetnee Sey euteide y Jumning into the river at | Navubucane sco eat ’ {+0 strike out the rst section was lost. Mr. Mur. eriment wax accompanied BeBe to the Fianciscons, in Sullivun street, near Prince |, -Benemin McDonald, assistant stace oarpente: ce.and Anwity prrenadod tomo nohe aieceay, | ualte in eaulng 8 nONieeslo eitice ta eka wie PUY sai, ofall the f . People, who hovered in Immed! ‘ i dead on the stage of tus’ Acaceiny of Musse resterda: ee ob { 8 con. | UF 6 Views ou the insane projects that Were ever con. Ae rear ead on het eaten : Slander Sulit Between Brothers-n-I.aw, mmedistely after the Aigh Mavs, the pasty 7 d her paine, bat adiuitted tat domestic trouete | eb 4 | Seu (Or raliways, this was Ba, Tole wan a mob, buts very singuar one, | | Win. A: Hoar sued Geo. H. Lee in the City | {ut Revd. Guerra disvoted himeelt of hig pric: | Tue Symter Clad celebrated Ws Sith anniversary | bad ied to hor deteruioaton to coumigeetae, In an 9 | THR WILDEST AND MOST VISIONARY, Compoted of the Anest gentiewen inthe | Court of Brooklyn, cleimlag $10.00 damaces f ‘i HA Gua lven apron, Twelve | rmancud ef tae Lon ee ve Geese etna pe cieD o REMY ey appa TaES Wing ta Waterloo Dock, Ti I: would, however, city, They Kave vent to thelr warm feclings of udmi- | slander, They are brothers-(n-law, and do buciness | PereUms (Ook thelr goats on a platform, and ouch | S’myroedos te b nen who fone hii In « colebration JOTTINGS ABOUT Tow. 008 Kitie6 by One OF is me 4 ficaruiion could be ConBued to the street’ any the | Fallon and eympathy by repeatea cheers, which wore | in Williamabuteh, Tho swit. ke tho vacate Cy ines tor then eee eof Poot and stocking. The pas: | 94 Fort Sumter, alter the clove of te wars ComMration — The magistrates of Waterford havo asked the Goy- Ketire with sidewalks, “Benator Tweed opposed | MK0M,SP DY te troops. and rolled along trom eo: | previous troutes im business, wich plaintifelutins ) fiy (ee (Cok ® bosin, of water and towel, hun eneimeeeceess nity chimes are to be rung at 10 A. M. and Sig | cfnynent for additional troops for fa protection of fe q {hs of ie" Ul! eiving power vo ares Com | PAA te comrauy, makiag the gre’ lichwe dance iu | eto be in w Broaperous siaier In. iue summer ot | UZ ikm\t tnd wasted the several fect, and, after WASHINGTON GOSSIP. P.M. on Vantor Sunday. * | Bon, Prevery auring the Bearing oF tue election pete rs ta 4 * ing all the windows ou Broad: | 1369 the defendumt composed, slaned, and niterward y SABO He gag eer 4 \o remove the sewers and pipes on shades, and obal aaliel i" , war — prteabid Sth he Courts, the Produce Exchange, and many ho brizania, who seized th _ ndway, He ‘iwemed this an eneronel:ment ou the Wi ivnai's the mation?” ohriaked @ minh avons pau lished wieluiniory matter, purvorting to “be ‘| Pun at the Gold Excluoge, Tio Fuse spent wix hgure yootorday and tase | ti! PuvlT Mtitutions, are to be closod t sexta brian is, who seized the Duke Pt Marches, i 1 Tweed charseteriaed it'as tee cro 8® © | Hotel boarder, as he rashed ‘in alurc> from tis sup- f fn evidence. ft wae dated Grevemeiar dale 3 ag 9, | Yesterday afternoon some of the members of | Blt et ode pake of the Tarif. 10 otlce restondny by Matos Tat et” | Beton edanag tf me Hallan Legation, have exnen IiQuiTovs MEasoR Per drat be abot ahd one ofthe gertlamen of te f Senet ter eoatole as Wiens LemPuRt eT ahi | the Gold Kxctanee, to relieve the geveral dunes, | yA avermibeat prising omige TOM "BO Cepitol to | ” dey Brady doctngs to out dame E, Conlton a ad 4 eid af 6 o : ‘afterward nros Maes tec f oc , ; ge Brady do'in st James EB. Cor : . : | Bu bu set toon presented to the Legislature, Ia f Sect. “Jin Fisk'la marching af tie head of hig J cuted fim; nad: that she. aint was Wane gio tee | Seated themselves and the labitués of Now street | mat’ Senate ha passed the bill eathortstag the city | TAnuie Rolice Janticestip of tno eerentesath District, | FP ARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. i / hee i cussion that ensued, lustiug ior three | F%eibeat, aud we have turned out to dokn honor,” | inahelous prosecution ; alto that the boy's Satie | tO 8 novel entertainment, A momber vas Oued 45 | offamie ered te eee A sartideate of burlal waa granted yesterday tu} « a sees ; Marr the f "Ng interesting passage occurred : ‘THE RXTRAORDINARY ENTHUSIAN Pageatoned to, sue the plainit for $5,000, dat the | for some slight indiscretion, and yesterday the pen- | ‘Tho Senate doos not favor the consideration in | icy? ets,” ote Howe DOR BAG bees ay | re Mts tees evecare’ sia Horticalturel Hal, ) C ‘ould us " e le joa Ds io el ef open sesaia equ H joreigu rhe is ; Bei ite Yaw ony knowledge ss towhearn the forthe act etend oe et tte et Komment Zisk | oscape the renalty, Other charges wre made, alt al, | *t¥ Was Paid, the ovfender giving the presiding om. | hei, seriou OF treaties for the wequisition of foreig Tho fourth collision during the wevks was that in | Sir Jobo M, Youi rnor-General of the ; i to be uppointed under this bill if it f plainly that the pabite sympathy is aitoxetber with reels stlored tele cee aoe, mciejence clatimed | car Sve hundred dourne the. peaniestwith e Avo ak | pst he Renate Cement Hivanted (ete steauisoat Ome. ate Of New Fork | Ceadian Daasihion. la Chicago, r r i 0 thas the alleged libels wore'true, Tae jury gave the | of the members bousht the pennies with a Avo dol, | pane Ne! mashed tHe little steau:boat Ome, Kalward O Tuck: 1 the ruok sad “Aine ¥ to the : ar ‘ucker, «: comintanio: » Pat, CES an repiy to the Senator, X ould aay | anit vous) oho ie tietiepeiee wile, uMvORuiae | pratt goods Mone ue” by rote aes steed, the, crowdlon the streak | fost inthe i new Bn Ute he Na’ pen tots sea, Ska Be | CBMAED, mystertousiydisdppoared ow tho i wi linve great ech dence tn the head of the gor, | choice, "Prince Erie is thenneh. seine — | by thro Shem out of the windows in fly and | Tue Senate hae reject lew Bees Omibe here. fi sand ten | Tha colored people of Paronto, Canada, colet, ! My | Teri ot New York, and. in the head | wo fear that hin efforts fo crave kis tectueretong | Mevabiicaw Primarios Ordered—Manterre’s | seveniyrlive cent lots, The scrinuble for theroine | mayo senMle, NSS rr BS ONY Ait BW hier Oe ae the Fineenth Afeawaimeut yestonigy. a Celebrated Bargatue with the Ring, The RepuMiean Central Committee Imt night Issued »oall for primaries, to be held next Wednes. day, My, Maneirre came In a the close of the weting, aud remarked to a few of his friends that am they rolled aronnd New street provoked merri- gblatore +b; Ment, and the snmerous somersaults Wore worthy | Ane of tho Hanlony’ beat days, tit Heard of Publie Works of that eity, and in (ve sate Goverament, and f have no st!) ey will “appoint the best men, The Senator trom the Bighth did *« so tauch confidence to the May ur of New ship Helicon, from Bristol, Eagland, the barks 0 pa frome | 5 The Pincinnaty procession of colored on quacks are numerous, If th, estal in curing 48 Dr. Woleoit, of ven honorable rivalry with the Seventh wil! be rendered Impossible so ieng as the oficers are of the praceut stamp, He must weed them out with a frm hand, Fesoluiely sacrificing the Incapable and the rufaaly’ und retaining (he #inall number who are gentlemen 1 be elected in N tis to ceemR, tO 5 made tomoresw, with some muccene. 40 set ays ot the an of F:Jeciiou of Dinghuu's ane ight majority . ” | The Jersey Clty sewerme: On and ator May 1 the gostage on le * Strike, Li | “4 Ok BO oriety, ta - — | Switzerland, vin Eng’and, is 7 be ton eon! MounsNor ta the Hrewideat of the Board | have wade themsoites cosinor weeks abedy | Re bad. fut returned, from sar ead bls preees | ogni men who quit work on the Bergen sewere | of us aauate Committeovteriied reetordar.tn the case | ade, n/? Ftnle WORM Be berver saltined.— | Since , oy iL pr io the Pr lent o1 re have wade themeeives contmpivle in the eycwed | travel staued, hayward, and worn; and his presence Vednesd . “1 Aw ell who bow claims to re; resent & force “ n ” John Galeher, th Baton moor ceper sem. ork either all tauitary wen. Li r eateries dole to cover op Matneeole, | aay moras te toe eoeer eee Ne lee Zon: | cimeataean ty husincr etal whom Hasrotary, Pade | quo Wwanlly J 8, Leen, Reteaon e-Crine” wae | 980, Gaither, {1 Ruston loon Roeper iar Chelrmen, 3 desire. $0. say thas nero Lions witty Mr. Tweed at Albany, and prevent any | tenley morning to the sower which Mr. McLaughlin | Gilsn enon Gey Goa oak antes, Mae te American | OLS, (UM Of Gt Uneresting, lectus ndicorLegat | 10nd : } 0 {hls Beuate or elsewhere, have I Indion Depredutious on the Pacific Road. Posnible diwnasion on the subject. It appears that | is consiructing in North Fourth stroet, Jersey ( ity, : Society, sa The third party Sta% Committes’ of Maine has sing Sivwer, Neb, April 14.—The Indians cut a | ¢ las vromised aiees to the loating member of | and owmpelied the men employed there to a ay Pepe re The Pi DE entore w strong protest | called aconveition to Dcminutu a temperance vamae 4 A WAN? Ov CONPIDENES b the Committee and their friends in the digezent . t. . Against Se ‘action in mpving to recone. der, | ate for Govor: 1 wane Trerideut of the Board | “TiBRAF OD ® bridge three milos east of Antelo districts ; and as they believe that herwill keep his | A force of police wert to the spot to protect the —_— Ss ature tad nuthorized 3b per cee reduc” Soot, the del wate front Red River, nas heer , Works ot New York city. Ihave stwaya | 884 throw fourteon core off the track at about 1\| word, they are unwiltine for tho brawent to make workten, Afwer much dificolty the strikers. we vs O'Noill’s majority 1s 8,12 His. ed 1h Torontc'en a charise of belig al ucoresory to § se an and a erro an eet | one “brakeman, Gotten ti ‘uta men. except F denunciations nD Anaay 8 aubieet of oficial | Piomeit and Willan Cosgrove; were nto ace | ithe Hudaon county Choron Frocholdere have | | Prot, Ferdinand Mayer, of the Now York College | RTE cee renee rerLUNren 1 : 10) 4410 ian onda geatietmansend E | one brakeman, got'en the ‘engine and san iecae f denunciation, ominitond to kava, Gangrene, were arrested and |. giver a Aue set of color to Haitery As of fuarmacy. bas boon ming sLice te 27. ito was | | ‘Tho iron screw stoxm ec Wier Leopard, belonging wily a» ¢0. next sation. ‘After they kone the. India and John Collins, who wore recognized aa atriie Chtet James Curren, dr. wan last ovenitte re | tohave best iisane, 2 ed Wealthy, Hels Uelioved | tothe Poitatelph, ¢ an Boo Mas Railroad’ Company, : . important p ny gentle. | vreke open’ a number of cars. The remaluing | Wore also-srrosted and held for examination, F Bpramates, othe, Firemion’s Gonvomtion for Chief Bu | 4 como, , ba Jeeves wore gees Now York, or a8 aay gentleman | brakeman dred upon them and they Bed, h jamin B Rosenberg was tried’ some time D Kineer of Hoboken, Samuel Be Hester? oflinner has boon tendesed to verday morniog, a8 9 Pumonger train was ape io “1 wish to have that distinctly under at, {mao for selling fraudulent outuraliaation papers. Mri B.A. Stansbury, formerly « member of the | Rehools, by the athoat ome tek teak enon Mae are oie pod toe Mi Rdward : aril siauwbay, Mawacn Lanne tt tenis wee proved tuar he hed sold’ thouseuder bit tened. Heese Tacit os fonmienge, tw Oldnam, dear | city. Ir isto botu the Mevropoiian Hotel os Fussndce | Leuit?ae™ioyed,se Sforewias | iis thon was , 4 ‘sion on the part of Senator y iby an ee hai they all bore the seal of the Supreme Court of this | Orrawa, April 14.— us Act | Caberson, tm couredueuce of # Feces accident am a | evening next, BR Feemog tay ie RUN was : " ded three surviving members of t sterday in @ case of trespass hefore Justice ‘and were duly signed by County Clerk Loew, | has becn suaponded, Tbe moasure passed both her sper Iu Henry Schwartz's coneert saloon, tn Will ‘The Grand L Ly iit Dewoeriey who were presen Nusint, Newark, the attorneys wore. Meas Mz Joba Gruhaw, Roxmborg’s counsel, raised the | Houses, arid was assented to by the Governor-Con: | , A Servant girl in the family of Comelins Vander. | afetteney, Se yesterday" morning, wiito- HOt | eseemnblod Ia feet hee elare of Maine ren iia Witled to the telegraph ah thy F: Ranney ahd James Hf. Boylan, During pmanniea) pownt Wak the Uniied Huates cceld not xo | oral, in’ the: wame of Her Majesty: this uitorgoon, | Dil Haiegn sites! Hoboken. narrowly encnned “de Fouulia Wore pouring down copjone draugine of Forein | Maker dr, of Oreme van eect eure wee it lrtissny ee ons! {rial Mr. Ranney kraspod Mr. Boylan, by hie mous. | behind the records of the Stato Court to show that | sir vohn Ai MacDonald. in ating Farhament Towns When sue renrea: obs betmemonted to tura Waud'gin Wolor Vorson or SY Oal street, was stabbed | Templar: dud Houty’ A. Mansel ot Yeah a Yuet drt ] GHNeT HAD SOLD OUT ne and gave it @ severe twisting, Mz, Boylan be- | the papers wore {ulsa, Judges ‘on and Blaich- | suspension of the act suid the Government had re ‘v Lagi) by ® drunken sailor, who escaped, Secretary, . . “home on tbe wuncle,"" lét out from hie smoulder ferd, before whom tho’ case was tried, divkled in | ceived tnforrasior FLO Tw. ; " on wtioh they relied, that the | ,, core Newbor, tho child left'in care of afriont | Oue Thomas, a Wall aireet operator, who rec Th , regard "My, Day and sou) th hig "bomen of Aree," nad came eo pear to Mr. | opininn pro ferrin. and the question was taken 10 | pence uf tusr-muitty. Was agains Aa om the | Miamotiar, who woat to Germany to claim «toruine |' dlsipneared. w Pebns i eestor he reconay | ,, The cane of Ask Levset, (he B Simore tag Otte Giverior that the Decors eae endl Koopers”’ thal Lis kold apecticiae were | tho Sepreine Court of the United staves, “Hoseu | Juvusion of inuraees men’ irpmatho tattel Sic te mont whom tus mytte ehe tet gaeudar hon ort J Thomas, formerly Mendnok, Thomas & Uo. | Juries custainee hy dro b 2 acai ead hs ices st the Democratic vurty cam | omasled, /dthisJunctuso lends intenenod. Dare be the bunular whedmmeed Juck itoy or Mahe Jungiag tothe deulan vrgauization: Nasiee: Aime Mouse du Welncadse. yes te Nowa cet bores had sa otto ofa walle contalatig 6 IAS FovUTIOW fa a veraie® sea Ge for the Snsvaue

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