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» THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW_YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870. PRICE TWO CENT IfEMS OF THE TAX LEVY.| — ™¢nreeancecveas TA MARRTAGEOR APUNERAL| **2 om rum were marznoa>. | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, m hnrles THE TAMMANY BING Oh 7 ocsing Feurtern a AND te 7 ‘NG @ETT! mM 1NSURB AN he fbb RAL pah It, AND Saud che Wenn of taate-Pinin alk pbk ti ING THEIR Decoration Gf the iowsee of Waerenip= vAREIC ane co Uaaaeee CRORE mtaomery Setre Des em e¢the ‘Dev, | DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THB f BUY A J between Horace Gresley and Peter Rare Exotics and Gems of Music. a F Tmposnibilitios. SUN's REPORTERS. q Coover—Mr, Suckson’s Conce: 1iq | Contingonctes Down for 81,493,000-960,- ‘Tho Easter festival was perhaps nover observed | 4. A About a week ago Mr, Cummings H, Tucker, The gathering on Saturday night of he 80) 000 for m Bet of Mape—Neariy « Mil ‘Morejgenerally or with greater solemnity throughout Promised Bride—Gov Prosident of the Belt Railroad Line—the passenger mon of New York at the Union League Club will be ag nnd Repairing Streete—M: os Lge aed hed Lj Logics Log than yos- New Jorsey a railway which engirdles the city below Fifty-ninth trous Worshippers. lay. Churches jenominations made pre- Bultor—G street—ordered that on and after Saturday last the parations to celebrate the anniversary of the resur- A miss who has been s few weeks in the family nevon ans on itd a pearl bag tching i Feotion either with ceremonies of symbolic signifi. | of Gov. Randolph, at Morristown, N. J., was at- | trips daily, instead of siz. On Saturday mornin) nent authority in Kings county politics has fore- cance or resurrection sermons. | Tho altar and sano. | tacked by « young man from Brooklyn, who made a | the drivers Non. 1, % 8,4, and #0 on, started in regu- | ghadowod the appointments which have been deter. tuary of every Episcopal and Roman Catholic church | desperate attempt to kill her. A fow months ago | lar order, Johas came back, and returned to the mined on. For the Police Commission there are \ ‘Were redolent with the perfume of thousands of rare | the girl, whore name is withheld, was engaged to be | depot after making thelr trip, but whon eallod to | three candidates, ‘Van Anden wll cartainly bo one, 4 benutifal exotics, In the Catholic churches hun- | married to the would-be murdoror, and recetved his | start aeain they failed to appear. while the race for the other place will be between Greds of wax tapers and jets of gas flamed amid this | yisits at her father's house in Brooklyn. ‘Thefather | Ere long there stood in and sround the depot no 4 floral wreath, and flashed their light over the altars | ot the girl Is wealthy, and was a geveral in the Union | fewer than thirtr ears—all the rolling stock of this | yor cite tage pre nay he ontatee by \d pictures, now stripped of thelr mournful Lenten | army during the ta r of the latter. ‘There may be s com} & groen spot in the memory o/ every gentiemin of present. ‘The banquet was civen in houor of Mr, C. | Ab noon on Sunday, June 9, the steamboat | Rdward Habicht, for the past twenty-four years | foostinn Chase was burned to tho water's edge, | Consul-General at this port for Norway and Swe. i tlonery for Mr. Tw $100,000—Cte: it Mr. Tweed's OMices, $100,000. The following is the tax levy which has been ‘made the special order in the Assembly for to-day! fetwoen Bedioe's Island and Robbins Reef, The | deo. Mr. Hl. lias formed a business connection with wrew of the Chase took to the life boat, and were | Henry Clews, the well-known banker and financier, picked ap by the Staten Island ferry boat Northfield. | and sails on Wednesday for London, where he {n- They said that the vessel canzht fire through spark | tends to open # branch to the banking houre of | from the botler, which was supposed to have lodged | Henry Clews & Co. The gentlemen were received andor the boiler hatch. The Chase was a sido | in the theatre by Mr. Clows and introduced to his war, division of the Belt Line—and sixty harnessed | which Mr. Ostrum, will be rerainet In. the Board. | | theet boat, and was ased asa tng. She was friend and pertner, Mr. Hableht. The stage wa " piaca it Grapery, and decked with every symbol of Joy. Con: | Apartments were fitted ap under the paternal roof, glad of & rest, but wondrously surprised | The Excise Commissioners will probably be appoint: } | OLD AND ROTTEN, Picturesquely arranged with miaiatare pines and spiouously on the left, in front of the altar of the | ata cost of $6,000, for the young couple, whose mo- | thereat, champed their bite in a meditative way; | °4,0¥,the Mayor in a few days. The men who will froilar's = | Mowers. dor the green boughs was | Esleries=Tox Oaiee tem /A was valueless for towing purposes, She was in. | flowers, lid away und py for $6,000, bat was a verti: above $3,000, | Dodworth's band, which disooursed moet eloquent | Car Hee owner was Mr. Wiiain Pease, of 80 South | music, ‘There wore at least 400 gentlemen present. Btreot, Mr. Pease resides in Verona, N. J., and ts About 10 o'clock the large dining-room of the hold the Ii “ 5 r Blessed Virgin, stood the new paschal candles, sym- | nograma marked every pioce of the rich farnitare. | while travellers, a seore or more, either burdened | burn, t ee eink Wer, erent are aurea rr of bolic of the Light of the World, the Rison Saviour. | Elaborate preparations were made for the wedding. | the eoats of the foremost ear, or mado flighty visits Re, astern Pirizict. and Mr. James Corboy, of th Among the numerous sermons preached upon the | invitations were sent out, and no one for a moment | to the Superintendent's office to vent their ai been dee! dediy esdtened ae ew tor ‘Hoard subject ofthe resurrection, perhaps the most original | entertained a doubt of marriage, Two days be | The drivers hi f struck, and go quietly had they | will have but two members, Fowler an! Lowber. said to be worth about $40,000. The Captain of the | Club, which is connected with the theatre, was treatment of the theme was made by the fore the eventful day, the bride that was to be | arranged mattors that it was some timo before the | (This chance ousts Norihran ahd Bliss, who aro ase post, William J, Dalton, said that when the fire | thrown open, The Olympian gods would have RAY, FATHER MUDON, learned that her promised husband was a person | offeers of the Company could be brought to velieve | '**'Y expending strength in Albany to provent it le overy effort to extinguish it, but | danced with joy atthe sight. A fairy feast lay be- failed. Mr. P received his insurance money, aud | fore the happy gm ‘Tne table groaned with am- tat Was apparently the end of the matter. trostal delicacies, flowers, candies, statesry, wets, Marshal Brackett, however, had pat overyihiog was not" right, and de ond Hquor. The guoste settled down to the table broke out he & Jesuit, at St. Ann's, Chancellor Pros ton's church. | with whom she conld not consent to tr that their mathority had been deflod. Bat for the | The Great Hotel in Hh The Doatruc His toxt was from 117th Psalm: “This is tbe day | pinoss. Bhe immediately broke the engagement, | accumulation of idle cars at the door of their very tien of as-Anciont Landmark. ‘Which the Lord hath made. Let ns be glad and re- | and ordered her suitor never to appear before her | shahby depot, is is doubtful whether they could | In the erection of the Remsen House, as itis Joice thereia. Alleluia!" The subject was the three pyar Pt again, when he attempted to ato to believe tt yet, except that the gravel the myntery ensirouding. the like flock of blackbirds about a country brook, ‘alleluias, pronounced with @ rising Inflection on | She escaped, and being again threatened, jozation of the drivers upon’ tbe Treat. | ¢© 08 called, it has been necessary to destroy one of Bre. Aboot two weeks ago Oficer Wilds ofthe Madi: | "AC." OTiteae of champazae Corks, the whole awe tn te “ieee of the ian from, the city secretly, tolling only her parents | dent might have given them an inkling of a move- | the old landmarks of Turlem, the celebrated old gon street police station overbeara Wm. Mc! Bt ) by the Priest, In the “Mass of the Resurrec- | her destination. She went to Morristown to visit | ment of that character, Bridge Tavern, built in 1799. The key of the old Bho eurineer of the, Chase, hong: ke oe age ain party ans upon a aor lara of oysters, Lay pe A tion,” om Holy Saturday, as typical, first, of the the Ret oe. ary jer suitor preset nee eter fee on ved (he Gelogation. ond eee ba Friaee, whieh was always ty . the basal] par - | mon, birds, mutton, ico cream, soup, nu at < s who have been puriti fr imaelf at the door of the Governor's mansion » day eir remonstrancer, but he proposed to the ool- | {8a ponderous instrument, recalling gloomy assocl- paitsiy informed Capt. Brackett of yethon. is, sells ew ove rigs ipa oe Psagene ated vat tak bd or a ne Wor ot or two afterward, demanding sdmiesion. Having | lected drivers that if they would obey hig ordershe | ations of vauits.and danecons, The old. Koy is all in. On Thureday last na Was Rpparing, maps for Dep sacrament of penance; second, ¥ Of | seen him appronching, the girl gave orders to bar | would raise their wages from $2.25 to $2.50, and | that rematos of the ancient bridge. It is to be plecod prooght to the Fire Mars a Tt | _ The wit and humor of the party wore as operkiing | pit, se Baviour's resurrection aud proof of His God- | the door, Then he attempted to smash the doors, | promised to regulate the time for meals to suit their | in a handsome xlass care by the owner, the proprig> pharply interrogated by Ui in. He was much | ay the champacue, Kvorybody was cracking a joke | Futic bu tain (ile Go: Deonliing the bends of death; third, ever finally, it is said, fred upon his aftiance ! throuch | comfort as far as posaible. The offer was indimnant- | tor of the Remsen House that ts to be. wn, and nally made the following con! pedis ; 4 Drinkiag Lydfavte and oiinals.... the window, He is eald 10 ba tince | ly rejected, and the business of this section of the —— st anybody and at everybody's expense. Collect he obstructions in wires Kind hare the necond advent of Christ at the end of the world. | tying in weit for ver near t1¢ House, and & guard bas | rond was brought practically to a stand atill. onpital for Ditnpidated Politictans. CONFESSION OF THS BNOINRER. Grinnell tried to be jolly, but the presence of Tom sider * Ts was a delicately veiled Jesuitival defence of | beon stationed ia the croun's, ‘The officers of the road at once cast about for new Mr. Twoed’s Police bill, “ tacki rts of Jam # married mag; have ® wife and two children | Murphy made him unhappy. Ie tof very east: in | fRepairin, wooden j Miiaii Paes 000%" the aymbolie and ritusiistic iewl ing of the anclont ee hands, and while some were Gramming up recraite sph dna se So ing attiayvue, Loag Teinnd: was emploved as 80 | ne pening for the purpose of paying bis tn | Ropatra to street pavemen eharch, The ceremonies an’ music at tris ennree PENNY EXPLORATIONS. others toox the whip themselves. The BSaperin: | Kings and Queens counties and the First Assembly nest by W iliaui Pease, owner of the tug boat Jona he hal m4 farioe . the purest taste, und rulricaly exact, Chan: pre fejplenty georce Terry, made vhroe or four | District of Westehester to the New York bill, is cre 5 Chase, for one year precoding the fire wnici de- | to Senator Conkling, who had arrived at the Fifth 5 per Bare yah Lateef tring, ‘and although "somewhat too atoat * perrsasei tua Boal. At the Lime of the Bre Whe follow Ateneo Hotel. lis companions cag that he made | Sefeel improvements... The Staten Island Golconda Proved as | to make p brilliant gymnast in the double of driving | Sting a stir in the Westchester Ring, The Police Wan. Dalton Ho'wes aremant 4p i © | Supplies for and closing wertil Clay Bod—The sorcer #:o° the | and braking, bis driving eannot be criticised, On | Department, as set forth in the bill which recently J i | tt all right with the Senator by promising him that ——, a deck Ant ¥ cook, and fe ait About ox to the fre twas presoit | be would turn no more of bis friends out of the Cus- ges couveraation bet Besand capt Dalian, | tom flow Sarked: "i wish I could, welt this voat.® Dalton | ‘The distinguished financiers, railrond kines, Poiiet ieyoumant Mer sold me and Bilt reiersio€ | merchant princes, Judgen, lawyers, elitors, and Degen, while We were iying at (he foot of Bridge | others present, were eathered into knots in differ- ‘DB, Pease came into the engine room, fee 4 ‘sald iveryou, S308 | ent parte of the immense salooo, after the feasting 1" she 1" Tam gome t T want you to dri and drinking. In one part of the room was heard t Ct and ber Hot—All @ pable Wealth of « Tren hone was s | tiara, com Dorris dl hi ‘if creamy white roees. al e = be 2, tag tabernacle, i KD ‘ 4 Created a great excitement in Staten Island, and es Admiral Fisk’s Narragansett fleet of steamers, muse was superb. orchestra and | pecially in the nelehborbood of Rosurille, where the Aaereat ie an ronning between New York, Newvort and Fall river y on the Eastern Divi eee ee ee eee Twas ct | worthy Sheriff resides. I: was whispered that a | ston ofgthe Belt Line, was the sniendid driving of te | Fesume thelr trips to-tay, ‘The steamer Providonce formed by Sarasate, the celebrated violinist, before | company of responsibie citizona had been tormed, | Lreasurer of the Company, the venerable Col. P. G. | eaiisto-night, The Admiral will muster his marines on Wi , f , the Offertory. During that ecremony Mist De Braux | wi had determined to dig thoroughly in the vicinliy | family to whlch the Father of Mieconetny beloneed, | Board at 4 o'clock. From the Comr andor to the at the Jmpate | his frst telp he made. South Ferry in 69 minutes, | Passed both Houses. is roxarded by many old Dome C ebeg Mr. Torry's son also drove eovera’ trips; but not | Orrats as a kind of Greenwich Hospital for super with equal success. ‘The inspectars, time keepers, | Aonuated politicians, messengers, and other em- de themselves famous on the Col. Fik’s Navy. CHARITIES AND ConRRcTiONs. Relapsing fover hospital. Gas-works Removing night-soll, offal, and dead animals Cleaning street the Salarion you to BURN HER WELL; rollicking voice of the using Dick Schell, wno i: rendered the “Regina Cali" with exquisite taste od. eer boys, all have, Hance with orde a.n0 half-way Job of It." I replied, “if she takes | Chalfed Commodore Garrison in regard to ttle Rud fine elect. Eraun's = Acuus Del "was superb, | of the treasure trove, and they bad subscribed gt00 | The Colonel is in hie th year, bot is hale and | Otveera's ange in wiltorm, The musical feat res ube wil "Wht! well Ggoughs ou uced “bev ua: | came of ‘draw played at the Manhattan Clab on | Agseanmente on ehoreh property and charttable This fue choir, generally too cold, warmed up besa: | apiece for the preliminary expenses of tie undertak- ered Hee rhe Virgina: and knows horse | go successfully latroduced last sagan, is rotainod, “a . ‘e te ty ena f ; o . ; slowing. January ¥ IS wo started from ine foot | {he Previous evening. The Commodore charged | gs. Vincents ion te ¢ 2 G08 | tifally om this occasion, and did themselves Infitite | ing, yt was further reported that a Indy of magnetic | Vuleau's cell by the Azolian rocks. rine ‘kioct, . ° ‘and | ick 16! jo withont redeeming his | St Vine t in , of Jatt Bt cass iti mnsad eters akriee ieee | has Disk Toth the table without redeeming. nis] OF vincent ba Faal Oro 48.093 cab Wen, powers, not quite unknown in Wall street, | The Colonel's second trip was an ovation. Ho | , Recape of Jal! Birds trom Yorkettle, ericay bark, and towed her down Ds. Mr. ly + | Ladies tnton aid Soeiety Stop | eetebrated the day by ringing six “Raster Carols’ | had beon professionaliy consulted, and that | drove car 117, and left the denot at 4:15 sharp time, ate on Saturday night the famous Teddy Ry lines ffom the Dark Lawrence Jerome here interfered, and said the Com- | Ladtes' Valor Tolot Asan 10 Tue sh a In forty-three minutes he had reached the south- | ana bis pal Jim Harver, who were confined in aves’ aleg Weller Anes 00 J with her sweot ebiming he church was | she bad when in @ trance condition prophe- | orn torininus of the route fresh an whoo he started Fi Dark, and after head: modore did great injestice to hie ancloat trends | Ualsenes Homma iu: id magnificently decorated with evergreens and flow- | gied the future wealth of evory one con- | The officers of the road inthe | Yorkville Prison, awaiting triu, broke jail end y York, abd plac i ines Medien Coliaas and Hospital , : ‘been to eins a the hauds of Jonn (who 4s quite td becdyfvyhd bis ithee Metta iahedacratd Prison Aveectatien of iw Yor bt | oF. ALBaN’s cnvace, cerned in the enterprise, The articles which had | Bamber of dail; A intended only ae on greared. The, ace. had on Jor ta elistes of 8 ito) canue down to Gianer, The Are: Bites Sale tah Chae ee pdb strpbart avert Ho apital off nt, Fraucl 185 tho temple of the Ritualist, was enlivered with five | Deen Published in various tssnos of Tim BuN hed d have given no trouble to | and daring his absence the prisoners broke open the fucr itwae during said nisal Dalton \ g ‘ait | Society for the vices of groat heauty and eigniticanes. A large | helped to fen the flame, An enthusiastic speculator in quitting without giving | doors with a jimmy, and flod, Vi ulus and JRA are at dinuer Ikwill | ever since he bad lef his native town, Rulnebeck. | Ceagten 5,009 | and tasteful paschal cand. displayed anid | on Staten Island, who was in Philadelphia on busl- pss ut ed Cay ne aaa eared Other gentlemen inferfered, and at the suggestion ore te , Ree ct TS en hedear te ter aeeteee news of importance, bought a SUN in the streets of SUNDAY FESTIVIITES IN JERSEY. ” of Col. Frank Howe a compromise was effected 4 $000 assisted by Fathers Morrill and Downey, | that city, read an article concerning the discoveries dae ib 4 when sbe takep fre below I will kick over the stove | through a bottle of champagae poral Ansuasanes Sockety.. $20 | deacon ‘and sub- Mburiters and choir bors | in Rossville, and immediately left bis affaire to tak von trips would keep t n | Prize Fight Verterday Morning near Bull’ Ce RE Ay joy panrrouading (he great Raita 4 Kine, Mr, Chartes Fold, in Leonard street. TEED goo | Were in attend: aie | CMe of, themeelves, hurrying op nome nader the hours anda half. The ex- Ferry, for $200. perepy roreleg ibe Biase Cereany, a (seen feanes Wa 3 of Broad street sharps, w German SOF cece cc rit, B00 | The * Kyrie,” * Agnus Del," * Gregorian Chant,” | tnflaence of the same mad gold hanger which years cn tripe was tried once be- | A prize fight for $100 a side was contested near having been perfected b Senos is recital of his adventures in the Western | Society Keformation of Javeniie’ Delia- Sredo,’, and other musical services were exceed. | a€o sent thousands to die on the banks of the re, but {t proved a failure, although the day chosen. 4 m the deck, Daiton going to the | World with bis old friend John V. Ayres, of Chica au . eeereceescoee: $.000 | ingly Catholic in sty: mento, A gallant Colonel still further locreased the | Sanday, was the best of the week, the di Bull's Ferry at 5 o'clock yosterday morning. It was fae Woleser and Soha tent uate tee | St One Medea and mands item Bee et Hate, | pekor pensar ey pe excitement Oy howing everswhere he a to on \_Whleh the “atrocts “are “Toast” obstructed. | witnessed by_ crowd of over 800 rough from Jer- Ate jolmes: dol w 5, e Sor Malta, \, pensary. Y sot with smail diamonds, which he averred bim- van tis time lost or this route bj ny Tuotided Dalton i the pilot house, and be said, | The victim's description of his ride upon the coat | Home for the Friendlons.: 10.90 | was the most beautifully decorated Episcopal Church | seit had’ found in a clay piron some proverty he | blocked. trips rage at fourteen | 7 City and Now York, the latter principally from “Ler HER RIP ;' Produced screams of laughter. reba 5,000 | Probably in the city. The principal floral orna- | owned in Roesville. hours and a half. Sometimes a man makes only | Washington Market and Bull's Head. A}omediatcly returnot to the engise room and “‘etart. | Horace Greeley and Poter Cooper were observed | Fousniine Hospital, eogeraction Of..; riainn | ments were a cross thice feet in Leight of wii and | | The reporter of Tate Sew pald a visit yesterday to the rond being 80 badly blocked | ‘The contest was between Johnny Mahan and Mike [Fart Aga sofin foe eaviae fous | i another corner of whe room, fa aveemingly hot | Union Home and School. 8.009 | red comoiliaeuud two anchors to match on each side | Bheri® Wynant, and was received with the most no more, Then hecets half pay. | wanerty, alias Left Paw, runnera of Nos. @and @ bred Siig controversy. The philosopher was emphatically in- | Metropoliten Homa@opathile Dispensary, 8,000 | of the chancel. Morgan's " Curtst our Passover" | disuinguished courtesy. ‘The coins were sown to ery trip he fails to make, no mat- sporty h Se ee oo Ee haten | timating that the Citizens’ Asscelation was a ¢—d MISCRLLANMOUS IT was superbly reudere) by Siadame Bodstoin, sopra- | lim, and submitted inthe ampiost sonse to his in- | ter what may be the cause of his failure, Engine Companies of Jersey City, The same fellows at we swindle, ‘and, that Mr. Cooper was an infer | pisetion expenses seme | 20, The “Te Denn by Warren, ond Han yeatlgation. He found them tobe noarly six tun: | in anewor te questions touching the condition of | fought on a amall Island ap the Bost River about 9 pba nds, | J idzments aud interest “Comfort ye my People,” sung by Simpeon, were | dred im number, all copper, and very much rusted. | aftairs on the West side. rivers as fhat | months ago, and Fluuerty was defeated. ool freari’s LPM pe Matter ee | Henry, and Daly. The veneraile) Petor male ce floard ef Assesaord,: voc Site | maguidceut. The Rev. Dr. Potter preucled. They were without excestion Enzish halfennies | thelr comrades of the ‘other division would “te | ‘charrineds recently he chationeed, and the two wore Reber, Seeie MOinkes KaX°sche | several efforts to kein a word efceways tor Hoard of Revision aad’ Gorreatic a. eapunsa 61 the reigns of William IIL, who commenced to | up" this morning after the frst trip. in training last week. The (ght yes'erday was seid. dvek. Daited tusnetiately ofdered all bands to | Mind Greeley that if Sands & Co. were cheats Q reign 1658, and died In 1708, of George I. from 1714 a most determined one, sixteen rounds, cecupsing bhp ibe atts dodbcaoe) Rue eee epee weit ecieined ae hers eR Ua oc oe Ba aoe pt a Pt DISGRACING THEMSELVE:! 3% minutes, when Flaherty was unable to come to other iy 1" ie,"* ome me 1° ie ry exe bougnets, reign, wt. he reign of ween , wi bart NO MPPORS HAVING BEEN MADE Greeley, "and that's what Inakes me so d—d mid & Bitar of the Biesed Vircin boie tie legend | {utervoned between Wiliam. It. and George. 1, eee HIRE RG DG Geant Seren by any of us to extinguien the fire.Holmes and John are | Thad faith in you, Peter, but I tell you, you are a iw hat both men were entirely | curved old assto be sed any longer by these fel ved from other than accl | fows, You helped to fool me for ths last two years, came off with a few slight marks and a eet of dis located knuckles, ‘Mahan wns seconded by Jimmy MoBride and 01 Maps—Darean of Arrears... 0.00.00 re on & ground of eemelies; an- | shore is, sirango to aay, not a singe apecinen.. It ts Paving Tompkins square—Arrearage ithr, Was of came and naily strange to find nothing but hal ies, not Ted carnations, bearing che lexend.°* Jose} Shingle penny, Br kad ben aohties too 532828 Seay hated from other than accl- station Fa n a single penny, no farthings, and one solitary speci- Tommy Dodd, alias Daslo, and Flaherty by Eno conjsereral cecasious heture | YN these men were using the Tvidune anil ft * Millard's Mass was clever, bot disapouinied thore | menof covonial coinage. tie sliape of a pine tree Miss Edith O'Gorman, the well-k \ ithe hie. backers Jienmay’ Halligan iror Waskloge ease she was Lurned, he woult purchase | S*lf to old Tweed and Sweeny.” 000 | Mho exnceted such a composition as Carl Anschutz’s | s)llling, evidently cotned by land, bearing the date nie jorman, the well-Enown lec- ees: J erand » better boat on which 1 should De re “Don't swear, Mr. Greeley,” interrupts the mild au ershat last Christmas Mase. Mme, de Lussan bore off most | of 1659, and the name of Massochusette. turer, suffered severe violence at the hands of 8 tod Lareagh couse to reuntomy mind | “ati easuch ty mck aii Gusbaks ; tama | forcorenorehene mass belng arranged principally | | To enter into J nollic.es Low these cameo be | furious mob ia Madison, N. J., on Friday evening BY FIRE, hott detection, to which It-bss | eositze that you have been, made en infernal wean Dr. McGlynn presced, Dr. MeSweeny celebrating | {dle and ancatisfuciory.. At is sumMctent to say that | Madison Is the seat of the Roman vatnclie convent — ; he our T became aparty tothe | T5")'Cr by twore seuryy fellows. too | solemn Ligh mass, assilted by Fathers Grifin and J avy theory based on the treasures of Capt, Kidd, | in which Miss O'Gorman fires connected herself with Mt cea ) WILLIAM McKENNA Tie band here broke in with * Shoo, Fly, don't Owler 4 o99 | Heury, descon and *ub-deacon the freebooter, must fall to the ground. the sisterhood as s nun. Mise O'Gorman has re yesterday. Loss, $10,000 Neon oe CR ENNA. . | bodder me," and the crowd deserted ey and se ‘ Ty catia A ‘ Of Capt. Kidd no one speais in Rosaville. A Col. An incendiary touched his tore to the Library, sisarne Px METI aSyebR UOHO t Cee ee eo Miihaee (un. cltvean we daneed. py Net, SA ee ee ‘Tiatale, who has mude himself conspicuous by his | BOWEN the fatth, and now lectures on her experi- | nailing of the Pominion House of Commo:s, on sae ne ie dh day of April ts, Counellor Jackson, the deputy United Stites. Dt the bouts Iasued Eine ite iy | Lane docortion ‘The'cnics Ghough’newty formen, | storica Ea cuck und Dull--we mean of «ring and s | ence while « non. On Friday evening she delivered | S°aAY : lov triting naa ‘ oN. DRAC Fs frist Attoree: is motions were 8* graceful es an faaerectetd A rh a focorat chair, thou mly formed, | cis; or—lodged for se" i be hovel o St ‘| « * 4. r. The saloon and Mr. Hulskampor's reste Metropolitan Fire Marsha! Opera. dancer andes lively as. sbip’s rigging in @ | Section 6 authorises the Comptroller to, borrow xeqaltted themselves finely, Thes were supported | an ol! woman known as Aunty Sleight hy her & lecture entitled “The Romish Priesthood." A | gence, market street, Elizapethport, were destroyed o@ Tm CAPTAIN ARRESTED, gale of winds, He brougut down the Nese, snd The Tore Tero tO ne aoe ae eee ot wag ere | friends, but talked of by the Fouth of the villace as | ETcat crowd gathered outside the hall, and though uo | Satarday afternoon,” Both ineured , ty o 0 ally brought to b, supply in thelower part of the ci . a olferiory, was § eo Sorceress of the This old woman. liv dist do d le 8 C01 — ebs When this confession was made, Fire Marshal | lawrence me, who was Bnally brought to by ° bepety lower p (a ee HY. | wath taste and sympathetic fervor by Mule, Roko! upon # beeting clld, som atwohes aed feet in t yi oN enim tay saptaine Aga gwenssalag usdyeeg FLASHES FROM 7, JEAN ©. r Brackett ordered the arrest of Capt, Dalton. Dalton | ®,pplication of Hoderer. | tt uaa | gortion 8 4 the Comptroller to borroy coves Ms SE a a TE eeioh el chery fora la clusion, when Miss O'Gorman was passing from the LASHES OM THE OCEAN CABLES, } Wa couzit on Friday, He was very nervous, and | oon" ror a speech, Orators, like good singers, tn- | graph fur the Fire Department. GREAT FIRE IN NASHUA, N. H Were they merge with the m at waves hall to the carriage in waiting, an assault was made | a4 Guigot je seriously ill. 1 Mt frst reused to talk about the fire. When con | virighly require a vist amount of coaxing, and it | Section 14 directs the Commissioners of Public eles the Sound, Hersel/ a descend ¢ of the first | upon her. The crowd yelled madly, and were about eka hilesheed fronted with, the engineer he turned pale, and w2* | was with much persuasion and a fearful stinipiny | Works to introd r meters and to charge for | ‘The First Congregational Church endthe Post | {milios of the island, married man whose | to tear the lecturer irom her carriage Newman Hall will not make America his home. certully agitated. | He finally told Capt, Brachole | of patent leathers that t tand gallant Howe furnished in ratable proportion to the water ‘Ofics Biock Ancestors were a8 Wealthy as the Patroons of Al- | Curses, disgraceful langnage, and all kin Pe Duke de Montpensier, who woe hanished Mint would make clean Ureaat of the whole | ite bie appearan re, he thanked his own by t ors. " Ne , i bany, this repulsive oid female has lived | found authors in the mob and an objective point in | from Madrid f-rone month. has gone to Seville Baiter, and told the following interesting story: riends for the mentary manner in whieh bis 7. provie all parks and public Nasmav, N. H., April 17.—Late last night the her life in & state of the most brutal ignorance | Miss O'Gorman. _A_ pistol was di charged as the People are pow ing into Brigiton from all parts of CONFESSION OF CAPT. DALTON. nam mentioned, He'd aiher mol make 4] grounds south of Canal atreat (excepting City Hall | First Congregational Churen took fire, ‘The flames A filth, He husband w net Marked 9 da 3. bia off, but the shot passed over her | the country for th great volunteer Feviow to-day ‘ n cantata OE 7 i yiveas on | ore mnch sooner he 04 J | Park) and the duties o ard saa d one py 0 " 3 peiarer WEN lauohes have: hice sant tn Ocmnties ; 2.4m captatn of cue i spits Mee Ate | vivacious friend Daley. Ile bogged to be excn of the Central Park shall be travat spread with such rapidity that in less than half so ined by the cominon sense of the Methodist parsonage the mod surround: | net,'where there are syuiptoms ol navrike ofthe miner ud. ; was cavtain 3 chagctal | "the clonagrecrewunits were astiant and compit {fected upon the Hoard of Buble Works, 0 hour the edifice was in rains, toxotwer with the | community. The wuman herself used formeriy to | od the House, andvagain would hive assanlied her | My, "0Sve era ang yunlons oeuvre a ne miners he was ” nded # mentary, ‘The high enc wered ape Section 3% provides that the Board of Pol Jot 4 a bled el fortunes by band py the mysterious compl ‘a body-guare uninary students nad not derstood that at the te lon a , jroshe was burned: } itenry Clews and Mr. Hubicht ue able financt i f the city of New York, bd ining a Sned iee. sonata by 0.1 | nations of the tea leaves in the cup that neither | prevented. Th Of the mob are knows, Peirroetee Ucemnal Rare ace eacones > bere N . ht rior to tae burning that | guseltsh patriots, by rs, Greviey, Builey, power, in thelr discretion (whenever in | Phelps as a saloon, The Post Ofice block, adjoin- | ciiecrs nor inebriates, She made also a little lac prs ait Prve rit ag Spliced be epssnrwa very gnaioes to pen rid of her, | Howe, DE Horenns, oat cer rrre, clequests | te teceit uvecinwreste of the depertment will | ing, was eoaciy destroyed. ‘Two beldings on the | Which Oe lawaes round. oad wae weneomes oveer” GIN AND MURDER IN JERSEY. gered kuttalonatien Cetus Wet ta semua » SNe BOR RN TWNROT 8. And to the point, ‘The party departed ai & late Hour, | bya unanimous vote, and by expressing. thereon | ODPOsite wide of the street, owned by R. W. Berry | fortuble knack of proviierying matrimouially execrly rmaerrcere Pilure of the treaty for the sale of St. T UR WISHED AUK WOCLD BURY UP. | wishing success, henlt perity wo Messrs! | such oyluion, to dismiss from office in such Ponce | and Joseph Parker, were budly damaged by fire and | what her customers expected. Murderous Affray and Probable Homictds— | United State Gwinie there Pease remarked | Clews and Habichi quests were A water, The other losers ure ns follows: Matthew | | ‘The reporter of ‘Tum By The yookt Cambria Departiment aay captatu or sergeant, and place the on the pension Foll of aid Po- nsurance fund, and allow him an annnal retir- s pension of (not exceeding in amount) one-lialf the wunval salary OF compensation of such office And said Board way, in like manner, disiniss from office any patrolman, and place the ‘person so dis huiseed upon the said pension roll, and allow him an he rend thought to propitinte One Map Fatally stabbed, The yacht Cambria, Barr, J. L. Price, Warren Spalding, B, P. Emerson, | Y°f Dy asking to have his ‘Questioned as te trtetit, | At 1:80 yesterday morning a party of seven or | on ne>, wil give a grand , HL Camphall, S. ©. Hamilton, Georse E, Richard- | tora of the lalund. she ‘adaiitted thet old Polly Ellis | @isbt men fought in front of @ liquor saloon at Grove | Of He volunteers at his fon, Murch rn Green, Parker & Bowers, | Ind confided to her a# a groat secret tat her futh . 2 MeKonn & Avdrews, the Savings Bark, J. H. Thurs | had been told by a0 old saitor that Edward’ Lenore, a Nawte Fosrth sineele, ever Gigs | Themes LONG ISL. ver, and otters. ‘The total losses, ay near as can be | the pirate, surnamed Black Hawk, had buried trea: | Sloney recetved two severe stab wounds, one in —-— ascertsined nt this time, will not fall short of | sure in large quantities, She recited a rhyme taat | the back ond the other in the groin, and Michael | | To-morrow evening the colored citizens of Flush- A ‘ter Cooper, the Hon, Horace May- rerson 80 dint F om the shore at Bright ‘om Lo-morro' ¥ io | T. Stewart, Pr cs See tor Mind itethe tue | oard, the Hon, ‘Tuo Murphy, Juico Moosevelt ostive, rood ; let het go” t Jadge H. B. Dav eB, J. Fithian, R. Ogden wiecuy. Lwasto let her take fre, Doremus, Norace Greeley, Chas. J. Folger, Baron On wus ovowing mornlrg (eu lay) we atarted | Oat naacker Judge Peabody, the Key. Join P. mm the dock, foot of | Nr el : f cy CE 2oek, f208 of trtice street, Brooklyo, | ‘Thompson, Win, T. Blodgett, Richard Schell, Get {Sten iota and towed her down traetions. ieasonton, J. W. Simonton, Geo, D, Phelps, tie land, where we company, a Hon, Townsend Harris, B.C, Cowdin, Cyrus W. | onual reuring peusion Of not eaceoding $40) per | $140,00). ‘Two Gremen Were shigutly injured by | ran thus: Galvin, his antagonist Jp wound from a | {2&8 neighboruood will cclubrate the Firteeath em, while I ben: ¢ tue for f Field, Lawrence Jerome, L. P. Morton, 1. J, Has- | anou| ailing timbers, * Rotwixt the Sonnd and Arthur's Kill biases, Milenes eas bate te piers ag Amendment. tle helm to Joha Braiford. a deck hand, | tings, Mr. Stoue of London, and many others, clion @1 provides that the Boord of Police shall Rap ag aero There's gold beneato the hunters’ rill f 0 @ rove The Hempsterd Plains are alive with workmen, fe cabin to inner, Holmen being tn charg’ eda Batata a have authority to inerease the torce from to time, as | Great Fire in the Woods on Long Tal which verse she Interpreted. to. meaa a creek shat | 884 North Sixth streets, where be was attended by | Mr Stewart will spend several hundred thousand dok during eald teal, “i remember JOHN FOX 10 BE SHERIFF, public necessity. ¢hall require, not exceeding "100 Dwollings and Barns Destroyed. Fon near her ‘own house, When questioned as to | Dr. Reeves, and, bis wounds being cousidored fatal, | m0" ine vurehae this yer SWniie Bradford battill patrolmen in addition to the number now authorize! | A great fire has been raging in the woods of | Col. Tisdale's finding a ring in a clay pit on his | Rey. Father Concilio was called tn. Island ffallpoad are down to within aboutn mille and © it will be@ good time ‘and said Board of Police shall detail trom | 4 f Mille BGRbI aouney, ‘wines fh roverty down by the Dissosway's homestend, sl Bubseqnently Gulvin wa bis boarding | haifof the Bridgehampton depos. ate cor" Renaatreplies. * All 1 Baye to do will ° fe, to be under the direction of the Mayor, not | the town of Islip, Suffolk county, *ineo Tuesday | Proto the sunryto scorn and remetanered rhins | house while having hie we and Michael spheibgg tic P i w let the back couuecsion door down Among ingmen on the West nto enforce the ordinances of | last, and has thus fur dostroved a large amouvt of | geen lim wear it; and far from corroborating the | Walsh, his eomp.nion, w rested. A knit Tustice Price, of Babylon, committed John Odell for SHE WILL THEN TAKE VIRR Side—A Little Rivalry on the Bust Bide. | the corporat jiuch regulations as the Bourd | property, including several dwellings and barns, | story of the Colonel, she made it seom very sus | Containing traces of ‘i din Galvin's | Ante osiog’a net in eatening trout In the pond Of t { Three large and enthusiastic meetings were held | Of Polite shall prescribe. " ‘The fire started on the north side of the island, and | Pigous. Potsession. The latter anys that Le and Walsh weut | Sonih Side Club, 4 ne'room when I | in the ity on Saturday evening with a view of vom e"Devartment of thocka, Torrent, Uruk. | had extended on Saturday in a southwesterly direc: | und: Somr'topertes went denen there, sok seeties | ends ware: carousing, ane” without’ saving ‘The authorities of Ovater Bay have forbidden all rolieved Bradford at the wheel. I | inating the Hon, John Fox for the sbrievalty, At4 es, and compensation of secretary and madd ele Vetrae wesc Geum cerns tae OR FS, e . ying persons not residents of the town from taking ovate 4 fot house prohably trom Sve to ten tion # distance of nearly five miles, burning over a floras, who corroborated the fact of the Colonel eee toe a drink tract of several thousand acres of serab-oak and having speculated in clay tn the vicinity, bat stated nd went out; that Maloney ms, OF ‘eiber shetieeh from Tae water cy four others followed out to the sidewalk, | the tSwh, vader penalty of #1280 for exch ol iMicers. clerks, aud agents, sual not F $100,000. ores alte vetoret hoticed Oke. Iecaveupin advance | Greenwich street Mr, Moore offered resolutions ap- {ihe wheel house, and on jun ing down to the mar tuat the enterprise had failed, the clay being mixed nd without the least provocation began an attack, % = q FD Seok oleerved ihe famed ineuing from the boitcr | Proving the course of Mr. Fox and they were ot Umber. ‘The houso and barn of J.w0s O'Neill, noar | with fireball of weipherst’ ot ea? Ratu ze | aud one of the eesaiiants strack him over the head sin Reh AiO) Gormane will eo dawe co the Soath fi Bech, alopted by acclamation, Allusions to the Youns IRELAND'S LIKEKATORS, Oakdale Station, were burned, 84 large quantities | in bor charge suid that she had sven | With @ carpenter's hammer, which was subseqently | tor city of Brest pout && miles from New 4 1 RIED FI Democracy were received with vociferous cheering. eeeeee ‘of cord wood belonging to the Ron. Willian H, | the Colonel find the ring two years ago, | found on the sidewalk spattered with blood, York. They hope to botid a city even greater thi whieh brought Holmes od srauford (who wereat din. t + The E sive Cownell of Nine-3he Pepe’ ont a jonsiog +. an | | She about the same time had found a lit Yesterday morning Gulvin, who appears to be a | ther mative city of Bresiau, which bas a population of ‘on. deck. I iwinediately urdered all Wands to get ‘The First Ward Jobn Fox Association assembled © Executive Co KH Ba, pes | Ludlow and others were destroyed, The fire reached | tle box of bluck wood bound with some white aceable citizen, and Walsh were arraigned before | 2,000. j j be Fa ee ee Telan a wriheuk | in force at 109 Greenwich street and approved the fd Voted el yee rotherhood wp BEMB | 1 within » short distance of a German settlement, | Metal. Tnaide was a five dollar bill, some pearls, | Recorder Martindale, who committed them, Joe Keefe and William Laughlin went to an old 4 Waking any effort to her. We were shortly after | action of their leader in the Legislature, They also a Secret Soctety. contisting twenty or thirty houses, which is | *nd@ little knife with a witte bandle. She had ree ene sravevard on Jegksen avanne, town, and began SeiRib by ‘the Baten dnlaua er-yboat Nortnfisid, | Nominated the Hon, John Fox to be Sherif of New | C#ICAG0, April 16,—The Executive Council of | about three miles from Onkithie Station, bat tho sets | sake & workman if It was bis. He said yes, WASIINGTON GOSSIP, Meth seconde’ stopped the encounter bya crv 0 i be ronaht uo thie city. The understanding existine | appointed by the Fenian Congress, are James | ters Deat It back, althouzh suatsining Considerable | she gave It to Mm, for which ale was 'vory wee, Fe cet ton loss by the burning of fe he South Side Club | f0rry, a8 she know now that it was buried any toes enna, and myselt vo burn the ius, | York, y rar ta the Dent of owledge andy 7, : P ra0y ; hare i The Wars and Menns Jo not want to squelch the | Rundred roughs that had gathered to witness the bru Not {4 tue, Lest of my knowledge and belief entirely | In the Third District of the First Ward there was | Gibbons, Pennsylvania; P. J. Meban, Now Jersey; | House, near Oakdale, na ed destruction. | treasure, | Whereapoe — oar reporter... anding bill in Committee. Tt isto be put before the | encounter, hosting to destroy the tugboat was that Wm. Pease. | gnotner crowded meeting of Mr. Fox's friends with | ©: P. McKay and Frank Agrew, Illinols; Frank Gi The Ore was still burning on Saturday, bat 1 is be i Oe teak sat Ee cecal arid phoney | House assoon as the tariff t# ont of the way, a HOM FHM TBLEGRAP. « owner, bad assured me in case eatd tug ebould | "cman Cleary in the chair, Justice Hogan | isgher and E. L, Carey, New York; J. W. Fitz Tires tee tbe rain of yestorday will check ite fur- Like that? Oh yes, oxuctly like that, The House Judiciary Committee on Satarday de- MPARKE FROM THE THLBIRART, y Mino! thevaine, veers MNS Gib | orover Flynn, and several other distinguished geo- | £erwld, Ohio; Lawrence Finnegan, Maryland ; and enna cee nggeated 1 probably did belong to the Triahina fisse so tacuire’ into wharteotines antes cewnesoes | Order relgea in Richmond Hed) ae to me this 8th day XEAEO™ | tlemen spoke in favor of Mr Fox and ho was on- | Richard McCloud, Connecticut, The following BROOKLYN. preeubacka: A tome thts Te eat ae daveated | to print or refrain trom printiag aaything Six inches of snow tn Indiana, a) Cuas, N. Dal thusiastically nominated for the shrievalty , named were appointed delegates tothe Convention | mine arti gall). aeetics tedale has been desirous to put the curious dis- | yo ihS Pacifo Railroad Companies have, given notie Navicalion le open on Lake Champion (Hgued) Aleaander Stuarts Harvey P. Miller, wit The Joba ox Cempaies Cieh orasalzer to be held in Now York city about the 19h fost.: | and canes this moroine, B | covery of Beri Wynant to profit, and hoped by | not at ones ngree to ticket passongers ant treighi trom | The schooner John Limeburner, of Brooklyn, has ; on pee ke wat Col, Cosgrove and John F, Finnerty, Hinois; Ma | ‘The body of an wuknown man was found inthe | dispose of Me clay “pit The ring’ wach | Nutt b Francisco aver the railroad to | een burned at $08 4 ARNEST OF THE OWNER OF THE OAT. ‘Vhome’s Enright, Vice-Presiden| srnos, | jor C, Wiliams, Pennsylvania; and Capt. MeLaugh- # stores, Furmau street, yesterday | fie was - known Wear when be came | tiey w xi" days pat on ano ‘The school shin Mercury is ashore twelve miles k Wr, Pease, the owner o: the boat, wasthen ar- | irensurer, ‘The Club, recognizing the feulty, ability, | yin, Colorado. It i intended that five of {aland was run old hag with whem | (hina, and underbid them in carrying t south of Cape Henry, feted) He denied all knowledge of the fre, Be (eee eeneee ee ae cee te Fox, resolved to tex: | Ms Commodore Hichard W. Mende, brother of Gen. | the fasticlous gentioman took his meris aud lived | ™all The Wyoming Methodlets have dectdod in favor of {{ | Ted formed of the confessions of Dalton 9% ty bum thelr support for the Bhrievalty, the above tive Council shall resign, | seane, died In the Hrooklye City Hospital on Batur- | was pressed into the service as collateral wit om ayy oe lay delegation—181 to 6, i Ben he made the following aMfdavit: dale : so that the New York Convention may elect tour, | diy ailerioon of haraiyats frei oh apoplectic at and Fumors were raised of companies,and clanvey: YOTIINGS ABOUL TOW ew gold discoveries aro aaid to have b Pease being sworn depores and says— FER BAIT MDD CABDIDATE: leaving one member to be chosen by the other elght; | The Mutuai Base Ball Club of this n thetr | ants, and. corsairs. of the past, Putting aride all pale ateed near Befney Bietiog,in New Mexios, “'ve bree made x county NFL was gol The Immediate friends and retainers of Justice | In the Congress the Fone's Bull was discussod, and So iuia on the mong there Uttle inventions it may De wall that to numis. | ‘The defranded soldiers will mect this evening, Phe bondsmen ef the defaulting Oliy Treascrer ef | Baward J. Bhandley fot dp an open air mass meci- | elicited some warm, dlecusslin. Ae Mar as can be row. Fist pine versus Sel. us i matists the discovery of Mr. Wynaut ts valuable, | ‘The steamers Bristol ant Providence will resume | Lowell bave paid $1000 as nconpromike, t Fe tn eon pt. Win. Dalton: I} \ncey and Clinton aueets, ‘They a tempo- | terference in political matters or matters pertaining | ,,1He new Baptist Church an Union svonte, Hiren, | since from the curious hourd he possesses Kapa tn | their tripe through the Hound to-day Rich gold discoveries have beon made tn Siskiyou (fuversation with aaid Dalton at my ofdce ot | rant Storm composed of three traccs in Delancey | to the Irish nation, ‘The question of makiug the or- | PR aietened mine morning and afternoon, aid | tolerable anes, of teen neta, a atts Brown, 2 years, was snffoeated on Sat- | aud El Porado counties, Ca iforn: {o26 to Wiiliamsburgh on following morning | & and by the aid of nur us bunners, lanterns, zation & secret ope Was also debated and di te Key. Vm, Reid in the evening reign of George the Second are of singularly artistic street, by 8 pillow, ‘The International Convention of the ¥ M.C A, 4 a. the bark Mendota out in the siroain, And if Le | fireworks, bonfires, and # brass band, contrived to | cided, it is understood, in the negative, The sue | aye Rey. Dr, Cuylor of the Lafayette avenue Pros: | fu . Hughes, who had been barned whilo filing a | will mect in Ludlanapolis on the 22d, 28d, 24th, and 2ub j 4H nccomary to convey her down the bAy ; Thave | drow together about four or five hundred tdlers. | Jeet of the Red River rebellion was debatod, byterinn Chareh, preached last evening in defence of mn ¥ erosene oll lamp, died in Bellevue Hospital on Sat- | of June. i *o Capten Wm. D Mr Jobn U. Andrews read a series of resolutions Burra.o, April 17.—-Prominent members of the | the common schoo) gysien!, aad protested against we WESTONESSER O i UN urdoy night, he Red River expedition from Canada will cons v# ti Last eleven years he bas b ipproviug the action of the Hon, Wm, M. Tweed, | Fenian organization ip this city say that the pro: | oxpulsiou of the Bible from the a lioois ESTOH ESTER COUNTY, Policeman Corey, after shard Azht on Saturday, | sist of 10,00 pieced men astocl battery, a rooaet bre i Noy a ind nominating Justice Kdward’ J. Shandley for | ceedings of the so-called Fenian Congress at Chica- —— — ured annmber Of river pirates with $0 worth of | wade, anit 2,40 ioyal tndiaue “heard aight ui inet him. T Lave Sheriff, Speeches were delivered by ex-Assembly- | go, as telegrapied, are pall and void, no quesum NEW JERSE The body of a fally-developed infant, which was try carpel ‘The widows of two of the workmen who wet | fas aseatentsor ard: bacest, apd Fellable quan Burng. Mr Matinew Hl. O-Counor, Justice | belug present. ‘The delexatos to the New York pil cnc accidentally, discovered Jn Tramont on) Friday. in a | | Mise Anna E. Dickinyon will lecture on * Whited seed Uy the hoa Saplocion a} the Guesnpeae saree * opin apie of uttering « | Shundley, Mr. Croase, < Hed « | Congress leave here to-morrow. map ‘as no far decomposed aa to prevent any | Sepuicnres in tho New. England. Conuregat afte more, Lave sued thy company fo q jwise who will endorse my apni teh Counsellor Boyes, wud Mr, Bartlett, ‘A large num’ CURIOSITIES OF ORIM. Mr, Abel R. Corbin took up his residence last week | Held an inquert on Saturday. Verdict, alill-vorn, Henry Moraan, an Ei lor on the steamer | Mary FE. Di jle, nged 17 years, while at work yeu as to Captain Dalton’ good charnetet ee, | ber of small boys stationed in front of the platform : tn Broad Ftveet, Elizabothiow. lonnor has jnst pledged himself to | Nevatn, at pler 48 North River, while drunk on Satur- | terday in the haek May (Boston) woolen till, wae sorbed Mit gworm to before me thie 16th day of | yelled and cheered now and then at w given signal ia a rapes outa |, Mrs. John Dillon, of Newark, who had been bite an. of Klectwood ark, with the leaped overboard and was drowned. caught in the machiuery by bor halr and her scalp ar NER te ROS OS ere, Metropol | but beyond this there war no enthuriasm whatso: | Hattie Brown's head wag eut open. at about’ | venir icnry Berger's dog, nes wed for 82,000, Hat cay bo bought 14 Now York If |” tie Seventh Ward Contral Wm. M, Tweed Club | wa tore Of e Marshal ever. ‘The boys afterward formed in line ang, head: | o’cloek, yesterday d ‘The Paterson City Counel!l will orsanize this Mae eee cotbGerineirace | propose to meet In Botavic: Hall next Thursday, to | ‘The boilers of the tow-hont Rover exploded oa q a) B,J. Twroo, witness, | oa by the band, marched through the priucipal tf afernoon, with Alderman Doremus as Prosiavnt : fecond awe nomination of Wa, M. Twoed tor Alder Might above Litrie Miamnt depot, in Cineinnath Were taken befor: Justice Scott on | Streets of the ward ‘Tho gamestors who travol in the Hudson, River | afernoon, ade bes syed oer man yuhrs persons wore ou board. “ibree wie up J | 2, when Peano was beld tn $8,000 bail, ant ee Railroad cars victimized a Peekskill editor to the tune | | The Patoraon, Boar of Rilucation will ansembie PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Lastevening some miscreants fired plato! baile | Purvd to have been Ik swore committed withont bail, Tt is A Tremendous isiast in Califoral Of $138 one day ry : | e. " pal Sek Proagn te wlhdows of ‘roo! 410 ofthe hotel at | _ During the recent storm in the Sierra } t the Insurance Company which paid gies 1 17.—Col, V 4 Justice Cox committed Arshur O'Keefe, one of the | Two of the employees of the Jersey City and Ber- r Eighth street mod Broadway, but witnout doing auy | Mountalas, two feet of snow fell on the Cent te sa anata aril He tctareaten tae raeaik ol a Fasnersco, April | 27.--Col, Von Schmidt | wineteonth 9 ct EnnE, who on Saturday, evening | gon Horse Htalroud Co. have been arriated for eiding Gen, Schofield goes to the Pacific, person any ba cite Kaliroad. This is probanly the last show of the | nas comploted the excayatio jowsom Rock, and | stepped up behind Peter Rooney and stabbed him, ua | and abviting Ia au ourrage by © IK Ww. r * ™ Season. ‘The trains have run ob Une sil tho season, wider bas been placed and wires ron, preparasory | rowly miveing a vital part. ob their car. Mra. F. W. Lander errived in Boston yesterday The Limerick Guants elected on Saturday by ar ac dated On Wie ER88OD, frou Liverpool. Joba Wirby ‘Coptaing Thomas Coiina, Anita s t arton nas declined the banquet wary; James Dore, “treasurer a ete NGemarehe es ne Danguet tendered | stiseoretary ; Jolin Dowling, Orde While the bark Stella was in ® b on the 20th nit, 4 ball of fire strack t Bnd explated scattering an making # U.Re cosomling th Hat-Killing 1a Madieon Street. ‘9 the explosion, which is fixed for noxt Wodnes- 1.0 | day, The excavation ts 139 in length and 60 tect in A Massuchusetts rat terrier known as ‘Jake width, aod {te greatest depth is 18 fect, It ie Allo’ Wes watched on Saturday, in a pit in Madison stevet, | with twenty-three tons of powder vy squall at nem, fore de on an Charles Richardson, of 94 West Ninotoonth street, | The Jorsoy City people are becoming disturbed baving bitten off Martin Riley's lip ine political Nght | because CC. Martindale holds the ofiice of City Juda in Beveoth avenue on Katurday evening, Was committed | under av appointment of the Legisiature aud Gover yorterday by Justice Cox, nor, for ator of five years, Mr, Delong, United Dureting of a caunou, aan, | Op the 18th 4 to J ‘ ft Javed on the Cal e rounds, Brooklyn, by the | ‘The City Auditor of 8 co refusc ® bill one hundred rodents in seventy.Ave minutes $< — — Sigmond Froidmunt, an actor, was committed in almost unprecedented tide on Saturday night | thfesions to r-dign unloss Congress makes that mission | Play Cathe camtoline Kuounds, hroaklyn, by the | The ey aid Tin 1s 000 abronioted far tke tse ie succeeded Lis owner was to get $100, but if the High Tides ev the BF on. default of ball on charge’ of forgery op Chas, ed the Hoboken ferry-honses, and submorged - a FD match is to be played On the Unions’ grounds, | Catholic schools of that city, re NO URANO 0k failed the owner forfeited $78 for every minute oar daree ty | Walkmeyer, 129 hpriag strook; or gag oul | theplanks rosawaye, aver Whe ferry. "The meadows as | | Miss Kato Claxton has mados very decided tit tn | Frenont,on the 2 Daiholie reponse of Waal city, Of Were ere ho Raters le Werrier Was behind tne, Jake laid out one hun Povonxerrsie, April 17.— our dare seater Livan strcet, and Chas, Hallgansen, 28 Broad street, fardown a8 Evlzaboth were Blooded. gonbratte, parts at Bpalding & Rapley's Natioval The: | “Av about 11 o'clock lash ntebt 10 be, Grod in seventy -one minutes. Wind have ooee 7 oer ee ne fo the Hacnes. ‘a German, in bis own house, at Read- | Yosterday morning has. H. Hoagiand, steamboat | *'¢ mee) 8; Hs Wing a | Joho B, Sanborn, late Poace Commissioner to the 4 from & canal by Y Hoyed by nim | enginver, stepped. {nto Riley's public house in Payonia | _ ‘The Hon. Ximon Leland of the Metropolitan Hotel | fourth street, Notih River. Tie Oo clothing excent | Indians, in wletter't) the Hon, Vincent Colyer, py Hone Tapaires The forge war wounded | avenue, Jarsoy CY, and. Felited Co the oudouse, and | was arrested for forgetting do pay hisliguor tax on'Se | Sahirt,ani was pursued some diatanoe by women, | dices war ‘with tne Lakota Uilbe lorolying kcoak slighty “autd the Intler dangerously. Lats surrendered | subseqdenuy he was found lying there dead. furday, When, Warren Leiand heard of biuou's arrest, | but elided oapture, and was Ooally lost 1b tho darkness, | 50,000,000 uniess the treaty stipulations of the Goverm himself, alleging Jealousy as the cause of his act, ‘Among the female lodgers in the Newark police | be #sld it was s bia thing ‘The President of the Tron Moulders' Union called | meus are respected. Edward Cordell, alias the “Hoboken Clipper,” | station last evening was Mis. A.M. Bisckburn, of Ho: | Police Superintendent John Jourdarts frst order, | on the proprietors of the Excelsior Irou Works, and in: | An Indian girl, daughter of the Chief of the Pole well known as @ noted ria, Aghtor. gos | bo: ae Baa! on Saturday she escaped frum | which was published on Saturday, is clearly that of & | formed theta that tho strike ordered last Docetber by | utes tribe in Nevada, writes to Commissioner Park cgay by boxlng ¢ advanced to # point higher than at any time Wiehe tiyeone “Po-nluth ft ls reining hard, Election Gin inning to Te! oa" gnterdny morning Michael Fino, » conductor ie Forty-second aod Grand stree! road, wes A Westera Oty Aftoat, ker, kiek oo kick ed C Mi beoieg bet Rand dean Onscaso, 4) ril 17.—Winona, Minn. Ui me, in conse- erie i Rmself again to trouble on Satui Jubatic asyiuin on Biackwell’s Island, whe ontiemen who knows his duby and intends to doit | the Union Deen unconditionally mont her peopl removed. This | pitterly complaining of the tre: and & raved at the uatanoe of relauives who de | fearlessly, yck courteously, always remembering that | strike lasted sovont Th 7 dat the hands of the Government gens ee ny Wee, taken to ‘his hor quence of ae ip situated om am island, ay ‘Fhpneooess young mon, therefore Sy heey EPA bes servant of the vA oy tog anes fares eon Weeks. The Works hare beon reoaived hands of the Gover