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o THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE RIOT AT MADISON, N. J. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS 21, THE VOORHEES TRAGEDY, A RAFFLE OF DEAT! —- was walk: very rapid porwpirl freely, and scenting the air for miles around, was hailed from the window by Rafe Androws, who THE FRESHELT'’S FREAKS. THE DYING LEGISLATURE. 0 Tontine Associa- —_~— A New Political Organization te Carry the joffman’s Cannces the Presi- Race— The Arcade Raliread ~The New Jury Biii The entire Citizens’ Association, consisting of Tax Commissioner Sands, Dock Commissioner Henry, and Counsellor Daly, could no longer keep away from Albany, and accordingly appeared in fall force tn the lobbies of the Capitol to-day, Many in- quiries were made as to the object of their mission At this Inte period of the session, especially as the tax levy had passed the Assembly without opposi- Mon from the Citizens’ Association or any other quarter, The genera! impression is that they are lobbying to secure AN INCREASED APPROPRIATION for the Tex Commissioner's office, ana also for the Dock Commissioner's, of which Citizen Henry le a member, Although the tax levy this yeor iss great increase over the tax levies of former years, yet the eloquent tongue of Counsellor Daly and the wise suggestions of Bio Janeiro Bands are no longer heard im the committee room. For reasons wil known to the readers of Tux Sum, the Citizen’ As- sociation have cause to be weil plessed with an in- cae need oon. pave pernn ceo _— 0. IDB OF THE t Curvivers—Walling for Tp Die Judge consented, remarking that be would | TH BROOKLYN SUNDAY NIONT POR. ONE ROMAN CATHOLIO BID: ber te Die. THE ENTIRE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION | oof tion a iis wilie, a8 ho wes bh je ARE FRENCHMEN PREPARING FOR pga tok M Abe rien In consequence of the death of a majority of IN ALBANY. Rule Andrews thon sid: Tree by Tae Sox's re- SERROURE RUROEM: ANOTHER REVOLUTION? ‘aoe wd port of ti fal of the moeting in Tammany Hall on Mondu: Bight that you arrived, wa ustinl, after the adjourne ment; and I seo also by the pictare in the same paper that you stoop more then uaual, probably frou be fatigue of your midnight Journ trom Harlem.” ‘The Judge ropiied: “Lam always prompt, I was NEVER LATS AP ANY MBBTIN and T wish Tre Sux would get another wood ent, with more head aud less body.” Whereupon Rufus Andrews rejoined that he thought the cut was an exact picture of him. The Jndgo denied the insult and indignantly left the car, and proceeded upon his Journey, ately upon his arrival in Albany the Big Jaige jod to shoe store where he succeeded ining « pair of shoos of dimensions large enough to encase hie understandings. ——— {Routine Proceedings of the Legisiature. Tn the Sonate, Mr. Tweed roported the bill to Rea! Be'ate Kxchango. The fue appolatiaent of a Court Interpreter. in tot mee Jet the trustees, in whom was vested the feo simple of the Tontine Building to thie elty, the Tontine Com- mitioe met yesterday morning in the rooms of the Panama Railroad Company, Wall street, and elected now trustees, Under the by-laws of the Association the remaining trostees of the old Board then trans- forred their right and anthority to the nowly elected, ‘The new Board of Trustees is represented by Gen. Jolin Watts de Poyster, William T, Lawrence, James Renwick, Richard King. and John Dewint Hook, Tho Tountine Association was founded in 1704, by a number of woalthy citizens of that period. ‘The shares originally numbered two hundred and three, and Were apportioned among one hundred and afty persons, Kuch holder of shares had the right to nominate any life he chose, to whom the shares were to revert when the contingency occurred, as stipu- Lited in the original agreement, of the reduction by death of the surviving nominoes to seven perso’ The property owned by the Association valued at upward of $910,000. The wurviving nomi- bracing some ‘of New York’ follows: Mrs. Dut Nita Bayard, Rots J in jarra) lof or le, 8 Gates Btevere,, On the death of any one of mber, the entire property fils to the survivors, not as joint Leirs, but as heirs in common, Faith O'Gorman Not an Escaped, but an Ex- Corebral Epilepsy petied Nan— co—The Tentimony for the Prosecution ‘The Prinoner'’s Mother once in a Anyium, The trial of William Chambers for the murder of Dominicus 8, Voorhees, on motion of District Attorney Morris, was called yesterday morning in the Court of Oyer and Terminer iu Brooklyn, before Judge Barnard and Justices Voorhees and Johnson. At about half past 10 o'clock the prisoner was taken Into the courtroom, He had a strange, wild look, which was intensified by a bandage of white muslin bound around his head, He seemed utterly indiffer- ont to hie situation, and took very little notice of what wos going on abont lim, The court room was crowded, both ov the floor and in the gallerios. District Attorney Morris appeared for the prose- éntion, and was assisted by Thomas B. Pearsall. ‘The Hon, Wm. F, Howe appeared for the dofence. At 10:80 o'clock the empanelling of # jury was began. A pancl of 000 jurors had been summoned, and by 12 o'clock the Jury was complete, Mr, Thomas E. Pearsall openod the case for the prosecution. He sald that the prisoner, Wm. Chi bers, had been indicted for taking the life of Do- continues. What wos bad yesterday is even worse to-day. In Maine the Androscoggin ts sweeping violently over ite banks. At Saco the river war nover higher since the freshot of 1843. Four bridees and the principal streets aro unpaseable, Tho houses bave beon vacated, and the occupants have loft in boats, Tho water-power machine shop is shut down, Forty acres of logs are held by one boom, which thus far holds, If it breaks, terrifle destruction will follow. ‘The farious flux will carry off the bridges, and crash down upon thh sawemills and heavy houses along tho river, On the Merri mack river » drive of logs has broken away, and is coursing its destructive way toward Lowell, ‘The rivor as risen nine and one-lalf feet in five hours, ‘The trains over the Montreal rond go no further (ban Concord. There have been no trains over the Hillsboro, Bradford or North Weare roads. On the Boston, Lowell and Nasliua road the water covers the track’for a quarter of a mile, and reaches the axles of the care, All travel in the Rast is interruvted, Late | approach of three million drive of logs. age is anticipated, to prevent whiel M Sth of May—Another af irnaliste Sentenced, Panis, April 20.~The political excitement oa Account of the Pleblectivm in increasing throughowt the country, and the journals complain that it has @ bad effect on commerce. The Moniteur announced that the Journal Qptciel will publish on Friday new & decroe appointing the 8th of May aa tho day fos taking the votes of the nation on the /¥ed/ecthwm, ‘4nd limiting the voting to one day. ‘The long threatened strikes have begun In earnes®, ‘The foundry men and monlders, about 15,000 strong, struck to-day, as did also the taliors, The house painters aro expectea to strike to-morrow. The sugar reflners and hat makers have Joined the strike, ‘The trial of M. Barboust, the director of the Man selUatee, tas been concluded, His offence was the Publication in that journal of a congratulatory ad dress from the women of Lyons to the women La Creuxot. He was convicted and sentonced to months’ imprisonment, aad to pay a fine of four thousand trance, Panis, April 20—Evening.—In the Senate te the Mother Superior in Madison Virgennce the Mother Churc Patenson, N. April 20.—The riot at Madi- fon, Were Edith O'Gorman is well known, ought to end her devuneiatory tour, Father Darcy, « treatly loved priest, died at Madivon many montos tince, having been forced to quit his duties at Pater son on necount of his health, Hlis boay was pupticly exposed before burial, and nearly 100 persons from Paterson, besides the Catholics at Morristown, saw the corjre and attended the funeral, which was very jublic; and yet Miss O'Gorman declares the father is mtyl living, and she Sverywher: calumniates his memory, It is no wonder if among the devout and excitable friends of the good father ber words incite a tumult, It is woll to state that at Paterson, Raith O'Gorman, or *Do Chantal," was intractable, and was detailed to the Orphan Asylum et Hoboken with another als ter. While there ber natore developed itself still stronger, and she was detected in Ler night clothing in one of the balls onder eireumstances, the par- FIGHTING FOR A WIFE. pen aera minicus 8, Voorheos, On the 13th day of wore being wad diay debates were continued on the Senatus Come $$ creaping tax levy, a8 @ goodly portion goes into their " 2 nor quite yet reached its teulare of which it teimproper to state here. Sut: | pr OTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | coehots ond invs inote of vhets relatives aow holding |” tex Sunoraeaa Yer w Rejected on the Meora- | rusty test, at about 6 o'clock that Sunde: the reports from New York Btate show color By Carrier reane tp. Uip, ceagesrion Wie, fice it to +’), when discovered she ploaded somnam- ternoon, the prisoner called at the hou of the flood, Plebiacttum bi in aasat abner ten office under the Ring, Counsellor Daly, whose At Schenectady the bridges are covered by the ‘m he said the government did not wish to holism. | She thogant the place goed till summoned in Chris, O'Connor's | tients for metering Recently the wedding oards wore sent to} ° ® Mr. Duffy, 61 Carroll atrect, Duty was | er to the depth of one foot, and the feoder of the | Cxtend the question: they only desired to submit Bruits tue cireumenineen, wien ce aba oe” i Profrsstonale~The hh y abeent, and the prisoner waited for him, A short lees cortain ‘iberat modifications. to the peovle, “They sequoduct has washed Away, ‘The water had fallen ton feet yesterday. The di in the Mo- hawk Valley bas been great. The ung river broke into the canal at Athens, and afer runniog down four miles broke out again, washing away fifteen rods of the track below Waverly. friends of a Mr. Blood, understood to be a wealthy Now York gontloman, and © Miss Kibbe, daughtor of Gen, Kibbe, of Carroll place, Brooklyn. They have long been engaged, and busybodies had said DOMBASTIC PRTITIONS, REMONBTRANCES, and other kindred documents, is simply immense, has prepared an elaborate paper vindicating the course pursned by the Citizens’ Association with Meeting of Carom Players. Early on Tuesday morning few of the habitués of Cris, O'Connor's bad a treat, By neel- dent, tour of our best French carom players engaced had no intention of submitting the principle which the State was founded, and converting the hereditary empire into em elective empire. But the revolutionary party, ot ing evil peasions, had given another complexion While after Mr, Duffy returned, the prisoner accom- panied him to Peter Fogarty's drinking saloon, Car- ‘There they were intro- ng Whom was EpITH's FINST LETTER TO 1) SUPmRIOR. On May 9 she wrote from Polladelphia as fol- lows: Dean Mornam: Lhumbly request of you to write to ¢ that the young man wns dissipated. This the voung In Pennsylvania the interruption of railroad loeo- | the debate. If the revolutionary party wished te me be verlay whetacr Lwillbe recolved oF | in a four-handed contest at the French game, The | Tenpect to the charter, the tax levy, and Ring mea- ton still contin combat the Government, the Government would ao ot. y ls nearly gone, and eres like desert; Which, after receiving | Woman would not be he day preceding continues, The damages are being re- Bow, therstare | hall’ be obitwed to do something | Most attractive feature of the match was that two | sures of ® like coscription, pot Bp Rage " paired as rapidiy an possible. train om tho | cept the challenge. Ir the desire was to take reves 111 Rot stay here, er Ju A that vor jow o1 my ttake ma bh Hat, deai , ard pray yon will me again into my wherein Lean be saved. Pome write ¥ Puceday. and Jet ino know m oe 4a all gove., This 1 know you will do, for Chitst's if not ne. have wo'l pala the penalty of my madness by alt Deve suffered. Lhave tried o— w my mi whe er | wont to Badhier’s, as you Loanpot remem mother. S¢ll, Tmieht have gone to him, a oraay 1 remember nothing until ke up ty show me whe; cio rel gol there, mother cor. tte] you, because truly sincere, and the signature of Peter Cooper, will appear ia the Tribune, the only duly and regularly authorized organ of the Citizens’ Association. Xt is statea by ® Prominent Republican politiciam that the Hon. Horace Greeley, since his Gasco om the charter in Albany, has become so disgusted with Rufe An- drow ry Smith, Ben. Ma Re cam members of the Logisi for’the charter, that be hes entered is AN ALLIANCE WITH JONN MORRISEST, , August Belmont, ond several of the ot the Know. Nothine and Whig partios, ‘and with these who aporoved his coarse In bailing Jefferson Da’ plained that he had lost some money, TOOK A REVOLVER cat of his pocket and put it back. and returned to the drinking saloon, the same persons being pres- ent. Some. remat when Mr. Voorhees a Mr lan whether he was ot MoClellan,, remark- fame time that MeViellan was a of the players, Mr. Mackay and Mr. Humphreys, wore pitted ageinst Tim Flynn and Maurice Daly. The professionals were the favorites, but owing to the magnificent play of the amateurs were defeated tn three games out of four. Each game was 100 pointe up, and the contestants played alternately. In the first game, which was won by the amateurs by 2% points, Mr. Humphreys played remarkabiy well, his two beat breaks being 9 and 21, The last mentioned break finished Mr. Mackay also ran 2 in the first ga tecond game ved another euccess for t ‘who were freat (orm, Mr, Humphreys running %, 18, and and Mr. Mackay 26 and 18, the day fixea for the nuptials, when she refused to Ses het betrothed. and diamised him. ‘This exanporated yo to beat cane ae ay ing 10 shoo! betrothed. ‘Thuraday last. He wos disarmed by frie reuaded to depart, Meantime the you Kicnas induced her to virlt Gov. Randoip! MPheTosog ras (oilowed her aod exain sttompted young man follow: er and again pte: to see ber by breakiog in the door of the Gover: sors mansion, The parties ail friends of the Governor, and it bas beon hushed up, toe young man returning to New York. —— THB STONE OUITERS’ STRIKE. » Ratiroad are ronning through from New York upkirk, and the canals near Kaston will be pat in order in about ten d ‘The flood in Albany 1s Inundating cellare and cov- ering Broadway from Hudson to South Ferry streets, ‘The People's line of steamers are unable to effect landing, and a bridge erected for the purpose wos carr way. The water in the Connecticut at Hartford is 25 feet above low water mark, and the strev's noar the river are submerged. On Tnosday a little girl named Lizzie Sceery fell from a piazza into the flood and was drowned, Yesierday four men attempted tw cross the river near the Colt pistol factory, when thelr boat capsized, and Alexander M drowned. lutlonary grounds, the Government. goald and outstrip its enemies. M Ollivier” assured Senate that whatever might be the result of struggle, the Government would not piace itself om the track of reaction, ~ The Prince of Wales Again. Loxnox, April 9.—Legal proceedings have been fostitu acainst the SheMeld Daily Tele: ing that the Prince ot Wales would soom reappear in the Divorce Court as a correspondent ta the case of the Karl versus the Countess of Sefton, The Oatbr at Barcelona, Mapaip, April 20.—In the Cortes a fierce attacl Duin tod id her about me. A: fortune, I will Ko ky and I will fore my ty e General, bat that Chambers thereupon, crying out that he was [rishiman, jumped back s snort distance, pulled out rev AND SHOT Ma. YooRMEES. Mr. Voorhees died the next day. If these facts fT romem i to form a new politieal organiza. —— was made by the Republican Deputicson Prim and ‘nl cly couiéss all my sins before the whole org te payee of New York: for tee pergose ef thould be proved, the prosecation claim that Win, STATE PRISON FOR LIFE. Rivero. who were accused of causing the recent owe (cid you, as well, as I remember them, att the ints. The third game was closely cleaning out th Republican Party and soearing, le bes omy eh oe oy ~ ee ree. . break at Barcelona. D a 13 rns a tat it . ‘ gh ob - “ > part euler aus napeade th ud Mabe Veae: | Gee potas Gears bats wanko 2 Walon’ ten ot ‘Teestey to enw sneunes te proparieg on paavess cal ‘The strike among the stone cutters is assuming | ecution, toatified thas‘ death resuited from lesion of © Barnard’s Couvictt 1 Porry was —— Hor, Tha Flog. Nias Ju niy right | 90 pointe, and Flynn another of 10, neatly put to- | ing upon bis friends throughout the State and | the proportions of an important contest betweou Pg Ee tal ec Hod Gutity of Murder In the Fiest Degree | _ Trouble Brew Austria, t fone tn tne. thai ; tay She tioth e yeone an soe manner aM | gether. ‘the fourth and last eame, after a close con- | country to join him in this reform movement. The | smpioyers and emplosed. Already several largo | "Edward 1oohi! esti4ed as follow ‘Tho Prisoner already in Sing Sing Prison 1ewxa, April 20.—The Ministry have decided ‘decom. 1 win Lest, fell to the amateurs. In a practice ame, just | sddress will shortly appear in the Tribune, \raeent Edwin Perry, the murderer of Thomas Hayes, | £0 4istolve the Provincial Diets of Western Ay B and humitilatiogs before the match, Mr. Humpbreys ran the extraordi- | side by side with the proclamation of the Citizens’ | buildings in Brooklyn are at # standatiil because the sieetealetere oak Mr. ‘Yoorhees. and was at Mr. id ‘The measure is bitterly opposed by the Radicals, whole life wi * pury break of 44, French carom, Association, signed by Peter Cooper. SAXVORD B. CHURCH RETIRED. Ata private caucus of the Democratic leaders in the roome of Mir, Sweeney to-day the qnestion o candidate for Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals jooting Cocurred ; Ik was about ten mivates to ten o'clock when Mr. Voorhees I first saw the prisone’ the company of another m: artender. and some others bers and Duffy came in ; Dufty ap nightly intoxicated, and introdavea Chambers to the night watchman at Harbeck’s stores, Furman street, Brooklyn, was sentenced by Judge Barnard yesterday to imprisonmont for life, Perry's wifo And children, who were in the court room, wept bit necessary work cannot be done. The question tn dispute is $1.02)¢ per day, which the employers, in effect, by increasing the time, propose deducting from workmen's wages. The men were willing Making Rens Loxnox, April 20,—The shi Quedee, 1b loading at Woolwich with powder fer Canada. for aca her, hud Telieve me of the anxiety L i Y God Diese you always. 1 Know you Hty mie. "Ie vou do not, piace, yourself, In my position Qurs sin: Li always know rusted. Write to Hew Ben Manierre Pulled the Wires. A Sox reporter bad an interview yesterday with for'a' moment, and vee What wilsery Lam in. You ed ‘ 1 iAPPals | to work the extra hour for the same pay se they bad imtoricated, tnd Introdnoed Champers to | toriy. An reply to the question of the Clerk whether iSelect cerely in Chilst, DE CHANTAL. | @ prominent member of the Republican General | Wes “iscussed. After prolonged copsaltation, du- ree . j q Po} ‘rns of Sandford Be Com pine Mr. Voorhees asked hers how he received the | he had anything to say previous to the sentence, Per DE RODAS'S LATEST. SDITH's SECOND LATTER TO TwE woruaR SUPERIOR. | Commitien, Ilo said that the ream and file of the | trelisr Alen: ead Judge Come are fully const [ottbeggry ge Oe te ‘ue partes the dig | #8 on hls head, when Chambers replied troller Al-en, and Judge Comstock were fully consi- dored, i was unanimously decided that the nomina- tion should be given to Bandford KB. Chnrob, The Iattor geutleman has signified his willingness to ac- cept the position, and retire from political lie. A CLEAR FIELD FOR HOFFMAN. This leaves Hoffman s clear field for a resomina- tion, and disposes of a inet candidate of the Democracy of New York for the Presidency im 1872. Both Comstock aod Allen will receive and accept ee for Associate Justices of the Court of are paying the old ry spoke in clear tones as follows: ing 1s a list, with the \e voloe of the people hae got so little bumantt that the voice of nature can't be heard. Therefore, have nothing to say.” Judge Barnard then said : ht jn a verdict of enilty against came here prepared from two disagreemen| ‘wenk case against you, T knew nothing of the facts; but Ihave beard thie trial. and kee DO possible doubt ‘under the evidence but that Joy Are, eullty of murder in the firat degree. (The ver- et nd dexree.—Ker.) The sen- aeipasione that was Ended—Remarte teh Admiestor Havana, April 20.—Gon. Valmaseda bas pale lished two proclamations announcing the entrance of the insurgent forces, commanded by Modesto Disa, tn the Bayamo District, ater a fight, The Cente Abajo insurgents attacked, captured, and bern® Capitania del Horno, after s severe engagement, aybareral 38 wages, of which tne { number of men employed: BLUE STONE WOUKERS. ‘Three weeks later, Edith O'Gorman wrote the following lever: PULL DELPH ipday evening—Duan More Alter De ¥ you direct- 1 to Father McQuaid. Me said “1 will consider fed you" will hear the decision.” 1 remained all night $88 papi. T told Sister Jattanna my uaroet Rory. On saturday morning 1 saw tne Blehop. He Twill speak #0 Mother, and ie anything fn be Sons for you, twill do i." t leit Newark for Phila: erate in_the halfpast ten traia; I did not go to the Sisters in Newark. dear mother, whilet Tam this te you. T “YROM THIEVES AND RODBERS io New York." Mr. Voorhees then excused himself for Seking the aueation, | Chainbers walked over to the bar nd Daffy call for some wine; Chambers said he could ay fur wine as well ks any One elke and called tor an- other bottle; Chanibers. pulled two % bills ont of his id for both bottles: Chambers and Duty ‘went out. aod Mr. Voorhees and I remained in the saloon. Law Chambers one hour anda hail a(ter- came back alone and entered by t arroll street; I aid not notice raed W one; he was tn the store eight or ten minutes before he fred the Party repudiate the bargain made by Ben Maniorro with Tweed at Albany, and that the various Assem- bly District associations will take decisive action on Une matter in « few day: “ How ?" inquired the reporter, Republican Leader—The nominating conventions of our party intend to present the names of the best and most popular men in this city for the positions bal r that he (Chat t you be imprisoned in tbe Ing this aide of Canto. of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen. Tammany ‘ during which 85 volanteers and 40 insurgents are re ve ris in the dear holy, ehapat ( ich can't afford to do that? THR TAX LEV phovretian pene Ie apd sees TE. coreete one See: for the term Of your nataral | ted to have been killed, ‘The Spanish wounded fae ihe" oly Chri fo ‘direct you Reporter—Bat Mr. Manierre cam frustrate your | ems from the Assembly this morning. and wae re- lelian bore a good name, that he had the pame of Dorry kissed his wife and children and shook | Sart mae Oona Ua cata fand despa aban oned 7 tin plans, can be not? It will not leave the iites's hands. untii Setar: Lreanngis Manerppwal Hea rae re eae eras te sn | the Blerra, “Another body of Insurgents are cell retreat of iy, Repuplicon Leader—He cannot. Manierre owns ‘be one of the last by Bheritt Walter and Yes Folk and Videto map he (Voor! ) respected ; Chambers said G—4 SSR A ahi aa leeatonet Fe Ao 98 usual, BRUSHING AWAY TRS SHO8 PLins. from New hich Th hada the Executive Committes, bat he has pe power over the district associations. Did you hear how he ob- it the wae Sek ARE ESTs POLITICAL CIROUS. the Brooklyn Central office. His Raymond street jail, with his wile affecting. was as werd be bas @piied elo return >, and mt i tained the Chairmanship of the Executive Commit | Broken down politicians and | rings AND GRO? MB. YOORNERS is case is to be argued at the Genoral Term {i tobe recat ee ent to tee? York have arrived to demand the insertion of va- tm the head ; Chambers continued to look In the diree- rs. pos Ldn tyro by Mp. Spencer during Ris epotce,. Vee, dear mot Reporter—No, rious claims of theirs in the tax levy. It is mad (fom the Dullot bad gone; Chamuers wes then asked to | the trial, ete propery is catiniated st @40\000- Any" hutolitation’ Or. mortiment may 9 Hepublicas Lander—THe came down shout «fort. | that the levy will not undergo any, material change. | denry Marten tate plane of ule sad went Goh btm. gouiny arm N 5 ‘The eloction of delegates. to the Tam: Almichiy God to Infiet opon me. and will deem taem Granda Sechem fs not in fiver of ar big peck, look his revolver eway bold him % Son ileht to Atone fOr RR dere Ole me eee a rene ante he Commi | these email fry politicians to meddle with p ‘Sheil oa omMeee came, ida ANSON BURLINGAME, Becorel Commies from, the Pires, Segond, Tak myself to A boat prosecution were ex- go Fit teenth, Fou sicitteo patancbe ae anu a | Gesamte pan heat | helene tomtom: SH | a, yoa wring kenener-28 2° | amine er” Tetrteetinear edi not ter eter: | whe Corvmenten in New York—The Mody to | “ari met eeninervuted we ioe: ved wr wot not reel ° ara ‘Tob! a 8 to 40 vevanee in the wor! ing fo a friend: and be was subsequently nomi: ARCADE RAILROAD BILL Henry Harte 21 if ee ewes Seen er MV's, Tale closed the prose. Life im Stare in Fanoull Hall. Hares, Sauter Petiatton Achat ifaipine mais eto mal |, and said he was ready to decline the honor, two hundred ston’ : aftei 5 ick, 'rvamos Chotry, Wm. H. Holmes, Gnas. me, Sir ciewiet acatwiar owe: | UNGicy then wittarew Tom te canny and ex | sume, fr hed mang ance tte: | tein Baie heaane" uaa Weta naaoe oe rue toscrvent. Yesterday aferoon ot 2 oolck the revenue | Hin Wada tits iti oa Renae Ssity more than Lhave disedificd. ‘Mother, am indeed | Was elected. Anna es amond the bill so as to embody the following | stone mon. and the work is sald by the employers | | Mr. Howe moved for the discharge of his client | Culler bronx, 7 Caprale Constante, te ‘ rd doha Pon Second Wurd—John Poti, Wm. Furlong, John Walke “"yhied Ward--Andrew D. Purtenn, Jae. Peore, Daniel ‘avd—Andrew D. Pur E. Fino, aod Nej!s Kelly. psi deuabebaaiys —Tereneo Dufly, John 1. Whitton, Joha Revorter—Do you think Mr. M reoutation suifered by the bar Dany? Repabiican Leader—Certainly. He nierre’s political a be made ot Al: ‘on the ground that the name of the deceised Dom- letens , Voorhees had been omitted in the indict ment. District-Attorney Morris could see nocrror, as it suicere in this, else [never would bave gone 1 fae hum tiation of seeing yoo oF the Bishop ond JeQual ith fear and trembling, yet with resienat to be so alight, that us soon as present contracts are filled, ali handa will be discharged. ‘The workingmen are being upheld in their strike Judge Connolly, Sheriff O'Brien, the Hon, Jobn rived alongalde the steamer Stlesta, at Hoboken, receive the remains of Anson Burlingame. ‘Th trance to the depot of the Hamburg and Bremer to important amendments To’ make the capital stock ten millions ander re- strictions of general railroad Inw; to obtain the consent of persons o a majority of t ars to on upon which perhaps my eal: have Lost caste in the ¥, MC, A. and the Methodist ‘d ty forrissey, und other prominent officials, who ha’ was drawn in the usual way. steamers was draped in mourning, and the 3 of hani Madigan, Jolin Kay, Thomas Condy, wy mut her please write 10 inet iure; atleast 1 dou think he ean ran them | t¥,vefore the road can be cont oetes disturbed. | sent contributions to the boclety. ‘The provabiiny | | J0dee Barnard thouzht that the indictmont was ae is La M. Curis, ‘Clans’ Pockhaser, the shipping on toe North River were at half mast. The Chamber of Commerce Committee of Escort landed from the cutter on the Si Over the main hatch of the yossel was placed the catafuque containing Mr. Barlingame's re- tae toage viamirwacaaeee Keres, th Wart. Michae! Heal: k Zimmer, Patriok J) MeLougniin, oacoh Meher nor, Matthew Pattéa, Daniet F. Melatyre, Jaco’ Borbacher, Patrick ( Francis Conb, Bicoest Matoney, Win. Hennessey, Thomas H. Simith, Wu. Theey ‘an Tins ap bell. explicit enongh, and denied the motio r. Howe, in opening for the defense, aid: Popular projadice wee arrayed against his client. He was aware of the prejud.ce against defence of in- ty, and that at times tt resorted to withont ndation, Dut in those eases it was Dot available Tho Almighty would not permit ion Until stock is all subscribed, and twenty per cent. 1d in. Mr, Chapman said he could vote for the ill if these amendments were made, but otherwise be did not see how he could do Mr. Tweed moved to amend the amendment so as to substitute for the vill the underground railroad bill known as 1il resume work ins fow days, —<————___ 1 +t humbie, sinful, yet repenting child, ty. wee CHANTAL. SDITH'S THIRD LETTER TO THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. ‘The next letter we have from Miss O'Gorman is as follows: A Perpet The Assembly yesterday passed the bill incor- porating the New York Industrial Exhibition Com- pany, which bad previously passed the Senate. The Discusset—Gen. | 10) East Gnmmxwren, Jane 18, 198, the Pneumatic Railway bill. jetory. pe Ts Giepensauions and mains, A circle was formed around it, and | “Fowrenita 0 Ke N. White, Me RANT (ummoreren, gine 12% 1 | From this beginoing we are likely to see important | Mr. Creamer moved to postpone the consideration | ‘Thy i the Iustrameut of screening tho Hugh’ Orbrien,, James Hohact, Finne Pasa Moruss Tiel Puiladeipale on Wecneresy, | ‘ of the whole subject Lill the 10th of May next. Lost @ Fenian Congress in session in Masonic ment eure to Wis crime. He sald he woute mane | Mf W- EB. Dodge delivered @ brief address. and beneficial results, We understand that the Robert Race) one M ke, C) M°Claney, Henry Manson, “Anibrose O'Neil, Cornelian ht] woul’ pee them, end thus reileve their minds ts follows Hall creates considerable excitement among those ‘The remains were then lowered on to the deck of peal ou the hackneyed defence of moral insanity, {any uneasiness they might have on my aecount. I | leading parties in the enterprise are men of capital, | y most deeply interested. Yesterday the deleentes | DY Would nek an acquittal op the ground of absolute | the Bronx. an¢ tly placed on board the Fa'l | 2: yeurdaa. Chartes Crofton, Jams hap) ; 1 ‘th BAs—Mesare, Bradley. Creamer, Frost, Harpending, if epilepsy—ceretral epliopsy, Fosecution hh ANG FOVeTORET. on '¢ Fa'l | D. Reins, James Carty, Timothy O'Briea, and Owea thanktul E oid) Soe their Reares, wore Ist tot, rin | experience, and nerer, whe Be - te entablina & | Kenaedy, Surpoy, M Norwon Roti a a elected Gen. J. J. Donnelly, of Utica, permanent Hhent take from tne epileptic Taniac, the ‘defence River boat Providence, where they. were taken in © pee A 4 eat, By right ming. i vold the sedy with whom 1 boar perpetual World's Fair, whieh # an honor 40 | weil Chanm: et. “Ureham, Hab Speaker, and Daniel Murphy of Bridgeport, Conn, Redes ok Wik ieee | eee ty ne. Cunningham and Major Kap. A tenet My AC it any ictter shon'd cone there for me to bura it 4 b , a E bie <decelved py this defence as was int ; | pelle who represented the Governor of Masshachu- }, Lawrence D. Kiernan, Keruard « ostello, Raw ‘Another reason why I could not re ere was. my | the Empire City, and a powerful promoter of arts Lewls, Mercer, Monga Gs We kgiton, Parker, Pierce; | Clerk, As the opening one hundred and seventy Headed ti the trial he would nak the jury to Bora) sta omaeesece Vpataa saa cecucinea fares Solamon, Mehrbach, Garvin, money was early gone; 1 did not 7 another week's boned. to me, dear mother, conclusion you Dave come to in regard to me back. { asuie you. mother, t can never be Bappy unvess in relly ion ‘ar mother, and do all you oF Dy ye enousd Lo and manufactures, There is cortainly room for such & project hore, The Sydenham Palace is a bint of what may be kept in constant and successful opera- tion in New Yorx, When the Exhibition of 1851 open- hat curing look as the history of criminal trial THE PRISONERS’ PREVIOUS CHARACTER, Several witnesses tostified that Chambers was s quiet, stesdy mas, that be attended regularly to names answered, and by four o'clock the number swelled to two hundred by the arrival of delegates from Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans, and Cincin- and Williams, representing the Commoa Oouneil of on. ‘Adiniral Fisk provided guard of honor under the command of Capt, bacon of the Ninth Regiment, Mr, Tweed's motion was lost, as follows: Nave -Mosers 8, wer: Brand. Chap. ong {me was taken up in discussing the | business, and very seldom drank anything, Cham- | National Guard. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. WWation depends upon it. You know I was not in my man, Elwood, Gen ending, Huboard, | Mueh ti te et aee wit ht Rail 0. ’ t 01 ed In London, 25,000 persona participated in the open- wie, sinter lon rh . T. Nor Parker, | advisability of a movement on Canada within the | ers told et witness (Thomas ferty) wher bsence of any half-mast fags on the City Hall Fightmind wien Lich my napoy home. will devote | fim Lamson, then ala milion iauirideal visite vere | Picres, keott, Wood. Woodin—W. * hoxt ten days, ‘Tho friends of Gen, O'Neill wore in | s#ked why he (Chambers) did not get married, that | yesterday provoked comment, r rs whole life to pennance and humility. I eanno! Fifni'ot going to andther community. because 1 feel can onty be napny there. If you receive ine, I will, dear other, with Goa's holy grace, strive to atone by an ja made daring the 141 days of ite continuance. If the New York Industrial Company erect spacious, sub- siantiat, and elecant buildings, in an accessible. and Representative Sargent proposes s now American: favor of the movement at once. Com of sliver, valued at 20 couts, ‘The next matter that engaged attention was the election of anew President; there was much cau- Mr, Bowen moved to amend 80 a8 to recommit the there was no need. for " there was plenty of ladiee in bill to the Committee on Kailroads for amendmen| Brooklyn guing mad for bim." Chambers told other witness that the boys were making facos at Borrow, April %.—The remains, on their arrival \emorrow moraing, are to be deposited is Faneuil TI ready three substitutes for the Senate Georgia : al without tnatruction, with power to report at Bhan Hall, which, on Friday, will be open to the public, | prt hav fe Teen A ene ea eee ee home, T would | desirable location, use loerulity and discretion in } time, \ Mr. Tweed nioved to furtver amend eo a to | cuslng among the members, of whom the majority | Wi thet boy bad followed Him all the way from | A'eviard of honor, detalied from the Cailets, will pay | "ant ire sematar int soutcd J. Hf. Ayph Fae a ata oe eon tom: Julfeuna | arrangivg the schedule of prizes and medals, and | instruct the Committee to insert the amendment of | seemed to be tn favor of lection of the re ‘Chainbers also imagined thal military respect, 'and the company will act as an | pAfer the Epeaker bad invited ypher, of Qoid'me ny saver wan there toed me.” Take me back, | put the prices of admission and competition within | Mr, CLapman. Lost, 14 to 17 Uring President, : ambers also every | Securt at the funeral on Saturday, ORAS TARR, 19 fa i ka he Fepcenontating of mother; IC not lor my soul" least for God's | the reach of all, they may be sure of a profitable re- At four o'clock Gen. O'Neill arose to deliver his | body was spitting Rraane fe about five Pe Eins, Uistries of Lanieions, ier. 5 le make Ping, Yor me. deer imother pray fervently | turn for themsei while giving to the city one of FuB MOTION THAT et egy at snnuel address GH Wes received with, cheers, He betore tbe, murder, Man doar! I can't stand it RB AILROAD ACOIDE: bar Ae yl apt Bat tate Bee jor your wicked, unfortunate chia, 118 strongest attractions, Chapman moved to amend so that the Committee | spoke for some time and was followed by several | * IER nee, fared that there had. bee r t ister DE CHANTAL. aie be iustructed to amend as stated by him, and to | others, ‘Mary Aun Daffy tostified that she noticed so —s— Cittunidiomna: oe eee P.8.—Direct your letter to Mise Edith O'Gorman, East Greenwich, Rbiode Island. ‘TH RESULT OF EDITH’S EXPULSON. From those letters tt «iil be seen that the story of Miss O'Gorman's wonderful escape from the nuns thing strange in Chambers's conduct when he board ¢d with ber, and that she persuaded her husband to vend him away. trick Coughlin awore that Chambers used to ac- cuse bim of pitting at him (Chambers), make no other amendments, Carrried, Mr. Genet reported tue bill amended pursuant to iustructions. Mr. Creamer raised the point of order that the amendments were not engrossed, and the bill could not now be read a third time, The President de- Tonbey and Kei Fight Agate. Touhey and Kerrigan, accompanied by their seconds and backers, met Jast night in the Atlantic James Morgan, & brakeman of tre Harlem Rail- road, died yesterday tn Bel: Hospital, bi falion Offs train at 110th street. He was 19 yoars of age. Willinm Leonard. a child, of 43 Blevonth avenue, in ol THB LATES? 1.ib04 NEWB, eae THE SENATE CORRUPTION FARCK, poten Bed that were N The Bo jated by Movers. Oy ‘was yesterday run over and killed by a fret i The association wien will sta Denver, Oob wan Court or" irish retiracyes—cthat | Cla? House, Brooklyn, to hear the stakebolder's | iced the potat of order well taken, and the bill Henry Clows & Co, Said that Conghiia's ‘iether and mother put iim up | theluseon iver Hallrond, at Tulsty-ANb surest and | orade, ou inetd aoe of Bay’ wal caecs oswae ta Co abmit to any humiiiation in or. | decision relative to the claiming of the stakes by | was sent to the Engrossing room. ‘The adoption of Wasurxorox, April 90.—The Senate tnvoati- | to de 00, Pibich was not tron : T wont 40 Jail to eee | Bleventa svease, operaiive Hail, 214 Bower). . oi he face, Phiiadel- {ter writing # ove quoted, and Sister! ood mn, then to Father en to the Bithop himself,’ humiliating her pplicating to be take» back. After being Tefused a resdm Kerrigan's party. They claim thet as Touhey did at the specified time they kes. A long aud wordy dis- forging Chapman's smendment virtually kills ‘the bill, PUNISHING THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY, ‘The Harlem Police District Court job wae kiNed in the Assembly to-day. This isa part of the pun- One day there was gentleman looking at the pletures, Chambers d the door of the store and him did he want to buy anything. The when Chambers told him 10 go about gation into the alleged attempted bribery of Sena- tors on the Georgia bill suddenly ended to-duy in the broadest kind of farce, It appeared that the firet hint of corruption eame from Hill, of Georgia, John Hersom, nearly 70 fears old, was instantly killed yesterday at tne rafirond station in Angusta, Me., belog crushed between the platiorm and a moving froight train, Mr, Bhivloy, @ freignt condut The strike of the ship carpenters and caulkers t¢ Yirtaally ended, eral bullacrs tave. agreed to the rate of (4a day,and tho mon have gous Heury) ordering Within ten days for the origina! ‘The miners at Andonriod have struck, demanding take of $1,000" Lowell aod Nashas Rallroat, wi G3, while the operators offer but 62.50. red "4 ishment Tammany determined to trflict upon Herry | one of the Senator lect, who received a tel terda) it stepping {nto an opening in p S ‘of what had tronsp! at Hobok Miss O'Gorman rf uitors elect, ‘a telegram LA ppl ing ‘The miners fT went down todersey City, and we ext hear of her soeeeee Genet ag one of the Young Democracy: Mr. Jacoo*, | trom Georgia informing hi that $100,000 in ratlroad Lowelt while arrasiging bis train: Fainere os Plymonth still refase to load tha however, succeeded in passing 8 motion to recon: vider. Gov, Hoffman sent to VERAL VETO MESSAGES of pleayune local bills, ‘The Governor is notorious for voloing petty measures, and equally notorious for signing bills having something in them, as for Instance, the Erie Directors bill of list year, and Erie Injunction Iaw bill of this year. railroad care, a HOURS OF LEISURK, t tosee Dan Bryant's S00, Fly, io bie organization York lailrondy int on Tuesday Politicians Imported from Ulster County. Gen. Sharpe, the new Marshal, isin trouble. Some Republican politicians connected with the General Committee of the party, assert that he is importing his immediate friends from Ulster county to fill the valuable places in his gift, They don't like It, Mr, Henry Smith has called upon the Gen- ‘oral, and protested against any further distribution {n an esitor's office, whore she was found by the ed- Storial better-half, ' The tneonsed wife of the editor d ber roughly, notwithstanding itor d ‘se was only ‘helping him to ‘* read proof. ‘Gorman lectaies in Paterson this evenin making money out of her vengeful campai t a sisterhood from which she bas be 7 juded forever, ——— CURIOSITIES OF CKIMB. peg Tho abducted Boston child, Nellie Burns, has been recovered. Simon Groota, a canal overseer, a resident of Swarttown, N. ¥., hanged himeeif ta his bara, The Boston city police made a rald yesterday on SUB WAS IN A MADHOUSE in Troiand; she got ont once, but her folks were obliged to hor Dack agai ; she re mpdhouse left Ireland; Ch affected at times two or three years before she Was seat to the nadhouse, Margaret Payne corroborated this testimony, DOCTOR M, GONZALES RCHEVE! bonds bad been sont by express to Bullock, then at Washington, Some other things looking suspicious, the descent was made, and It is found that the bonds duly received here by Bullock, and wer Series insued by tho Btate for railroail purposes, Were negotiated in Burope by Henry Clows, of York ; that they were went Here to be signed by Bu + , * fod his name, and sent them over to 4 f f Whos Mine O'Gorman's Briends Say—She | Oy oatrouage among ine countrymen, who are tluck: smbly with ui/usual unanimity refused to ov mt. them. to Karope,. The Sonatore | Suvicy er stadyr epileoy iene specie ae meee eit: | Sua afrented twenty pormons aud seized tuo furniiure,’ |. A lecture of interest will be given before the Esc om ouvent, andis a Pu ing to the Marshal's ofice, Prof, Rulus F. Andrews | rite the vetoes, ‘The bill retating to the Brook}, who were alleged to have been approached dented | |: hereditary disoaso, ‘be transmitted G Mulliner, a resnectable citi Fair ‘Association at ward sonool 4, Norte Blinded Girt, ind also called upon the Ge Water” Bonrd, concerning which thore has | \t, and tho friends of the Senators who wore men- | from parenis to thelr offenring: * person could be leorge Mulliner, © reenectable citizen 0 : To the Batior of The Sun. f ‘ 4 oning by Bauvol Moorehouse, ited with epilepsy witout knowing It ort. N, T» committed oulcida fa the Cintas Ik Steer (ann. been ao much wrangling, was to-day amend Iso isi the mist, Pe i Sie tate eens Honed also disappeared in the mist, admitting that heater, on Tuveday wight, by swallowing 1a Sim: In your report of the Madison assault Base Bell thore was nothing in | At this point Judge Barnard decided (o adjoury | pum: "] Agrand pirlor entertainment ty announced, tht ppon Misr Kaith. G'dorman ( " ane Ne as to oust Commissioner — Northny ————_—_— t “4 a % 4 RVR _Dirlor, entertainment, nen Fea eae te ahucted irom tne comeram) Jt 4 | The picked nine game yesterday on the Union | retain. in “the Commission” the genial” warm, OF ABI: 2068, nen | oe rere MNLE O'eiCok fee morning, Iy Gtuyvooant Park yostertay Col, Whitley's do- | {e"kuteereBiar. ‘The proceeds art to. 48 not the fuct, “This noble young gir! has been tue | ground did not wttract much attention, Sides wore | hearted and popaler Archy Bilss, the recognized ‘Complainant Lemay yeaa tectives arrested Wm. Crosby. a young and fashionably | gid of the Widow! subject of many base slanders, maliciously circula- leader of Nepublican party on Long om bape) BROOKLYN, attired gentleman whose pookets wore Milica with fine! subject of many Dase slandery, maliciously circuls: | ebosen by McMahon and Devyr, and some really rude of the Brooklyn. del \ Burke, the notorious leader of the July rioters, a Szecated mlvations Of legal Vendor and Wenens! Bas! Person Concent, ou tue eoutrary, the wan one of the beer | £004 play was shown, Seven of the Eckfords, six ‘ime Kince to vote for No ho bi sen || RG 5 : SONAL INTELLIGENCR. tas in the Convent: tnd by her bind’ and eaustis | of the Orlents the tivte of popular sentiment Who has served out two or three terme in the Pent fommander Jobn Wallis reported yestorday at | 4 reapectably drossod young Tan obtained a set nd five of the Mutasls partici- pated. In six innings’ pluy McMahon's side won by G the Navy Yard for duty in pl D ' oo manner wen the sfection and esteem of her publis cold-blooded Hoary U. Murphy was com: | S2tary, appeared asa complainant in the General | jiuved. 7 for duty in place of Capt. Ishind, re | of'tars, valued at $175, from the store of Kuox the hat te ater das noon, on @ forged order purportia Gen, Patrick H. Jones, Postmaster, is sick, (who even now visit ber), and seculars of all de- | 23 to 8, ‘To-day, on tho Capitoline ground, the first | pelled to go who has been bis friend | Sessions yesterday, accusing Mr. Bartholomew Don | ‘Tne concert of the Caledonian Club last evening | tu hare been agned vy Ceo. F Ockershausog, the suxat | ‘The B. in Joha B. Clarke's name wo bye Rominations. She fled from the convent to save | match game of the season is to be played—Atiancics | (or went @ Broekive reopen aire 80 | ohoe of felonious asaaull In shooting him on inatcleo- | ras aauccons. Mr, Charioe H. Kerr sang vevers! Beotch ones The swindior was soon after- | aignity success, . e would seom te hereelt iron a Ron volie priest who sought to | va. Unions, ons, 4 sa " vuln ber, and in the nun's dress, at i0'A. Mc on the ———— ‘a gouoral Joliification to-night, # | tou day, Burko had asssulted Mr, Donohoe tn the | ane" bsmouth, which accompanied the British es pine Devartmont of Moalth yesterday elected Cot, Bist of January. 1808, this pure-tulnded elt escaped Ronsting a Colored Walter. THE FIRE MARSHALSHIP, Bret instance withoat any provocation, and bein | ship Monarel. wiih George Peabody's, reaaine, wil JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Geaitary Inspectors nt” O84 PF: Morena Morr, Oley ro conven! wrongs, and was cast alone an ‘ lo " tall oo Friday of Murday to reolo w = oie Z Lee en ie eid cha titien ar wom Rtd | The head waiter of @ dining saloon on Sixth | You will observe that the new charter for your | *lf-defonce od. dene wed We Fareirye the ball | Seusdron. NO FEB the Batopess siege Mise Brock, the Virginia authoress, is at pr World, preterring death toa life of ein, avenue, near Jefferson Market, feeling his impor. | city makes no provision fora Fire Marshal. ‘This is fect in Burke's body. Mr. Donohoe was an aR Tux BUN soars over all, (Circulation 100,000 and | in Rome With Mr. Hon Holliday. Her volune ' her experience snows, she has been won: | tance, overstepped his daties and went down in. | the quiet way they had of dropping Fire Marshal «nginoer jn the old Fire Department some NEW JERSEY, over.) American Po Is Lo appoar varly tn tho full ecrtully preserved, irom ibe remeras: pice aed | tei en eerel Hrackett out of office ond leaving the way cloar ior 0, When Burke was inciting the rioters, in —te— ‘The paver manufucturers are about to organize | Mise Christine Nilsson Ce ryt EY OE prey tell a ee Kitchen to give orders to .tue cooks and scul- | Mr, Alfred E, Baker to resume the office on 863, to burn the property of our citizen: Jacob Tucker, of Paramus, N. J, has beon unae. | * Protective union. will visit thle country thor Luther.” An the very community where | lions. ‘This intringement of their righte was resent. | terms under which he held it 80 many years, As all | wus the first to apply water to the buildings to ex, | countably missing since last Sunday.” Jolin Laville, a French Canadia ved, | ee weled will empire the hae sutered and Where the testimony is accessi. | €4 {no novel mannor, They suddenly assailed him, | {nterested know, Mr. Baker acted as Fire Marshal | tinguish the flames. effort then he w Louisa. Arnold fell off @ canal boat in Harsimus | {¢!!,{nta, the North Iver yesterday, at Pier 4, and wes | “"0ee 5 4 Diese msaile w aystem whieh inva disgrace to civilt. | and despite bis sereame and cries, turew him Into | under pay trom the insurauce companies. The Po- | the recipient of «han Cove, Jersoy City, yesterday, and was drowned sronnen Tie fas and Jolly Col. Du Bolle, editor OF the Aime lice Commissioners n out pay, and the Poll courtony which they we po pooplt ‘sume his old plac ‘THE NEW JURY BILL TO GO THROVOM, en, Some butcher boys coming in with t day's provirion of meat rescued Ljm irom bis thre ened roasting, de him a special oMcer with- | James D, MeClelland, the counsel for Saaticen recognized bite of avked for an adjournment until uy oe , ing to exten the | der to produce witnesses, and Judge Bedford . Bo Mr. Baker will probably re- | od the motion. iad tares are not inveetives but the pro- eviuvated and refined mind, and sly giving dates, facts, and names, ob ulier a Keutonce at whieh the moat ive eur could take offence, Her er i great, and all who have hoard ust way, tant ber manver and deportment The " day Tenesuind Mevecr yer, ntiet having for Dearly {0% » Police Commissioner Horman Behalk, of Newark, | onsbe ciety courcament Basha Belh Laternttoest tdnitie played ‘hide-adgo-eook wii ria Goay ile for Germany on Tuesday with bis family in the | part in this tournament, 6 | agaia at hus post. ‘ala, \ . Why won't some benevolent 01 Roehric, the ed mardorer, lias boon als | cavers, ware, road Yesterday before the Baptist | cogici to ‘ie wuinieaving afew aunter ot a falas Sittaben NY Jal! by order Of the cours ek | ry, Moblasoa, aud Dodge, ss | QASadsabd shusee to i buck PT” The cae Fenore Case . Mr. Frodorick B. Hill, of Kast New York, assures ~ A The Friend of swindlers Cunghe. ob Bischof, the professional bail man, who was indicted for traneferri: rare his property after h ‘The much neoded Jury bill of Mr. Fiolds will ; ‘Ile.on Taesday night decid 4 M —— Heiter Arimeas Modest, artless, und lady KO. | ing become bell for notorious te Hlera, woe yoo, | probably day, and will undoubtedly become | The Hudson Amateur Rowing Association met re Mpa HR ery Te ett iiies or Boshione 7 Cows down were within | sexs FROM TH L. bare Liner hia Chong tneea BW. Meneraoa, whe | 8 meer, was yes |g law. Bome of i: provisions seem at first wight co | Inst night, the Atalanta, Atlantic, Gulick, Waverle; Newark. ‘ yet a 8 TELBOKAPH, ave he iss O Gorman, say that'in simplicity of | terday put to the bar of the Court of General Ses- | give th of Jurors excessive power, cen Y ‘ 4 fan infant was found in the Sandy Hill | pectic’ the Commissioners of Charities and Cor. Preven aa Bane vriginality of idea, distinct enunciation, | sions, Judge Bedford directed the prisouer to fur- | Fue’ they reully prevont Mr, Taylor and all other | Col@mbla, Mutual, Hudson, and Vosper Clubs being ervon, yposterday morning, in 8 BOK | Sedferson Market priscee fy cvtemaers Nugemt, out Of | Gov, Kaxlisl's majority in Connecticnt Is ¥90, uvctand eloquent appeals, abe ranks the very | nigh bail 1a 63,000. officers irom excusing Jurors, and are no more atrin. | represented, ‘The Commodore, Bonjamin ¥, Brady, 1860—X. 9 Penivee seer ean ‘The spring meeting of tho Chickasaw Jockey Claby are fall of heaton eee land: | Hor lecture me gent than they should be, ‘Under the operation of | presided, The Committee on laying out a new course Otto Van Bellow is to be taken before | put nonnd of Education yesterday elected Honry | soimpnis, opous on Tuesday noxt, aha on, nd have wlready nccom: | New Acceesl: Young Democracy. | this law there will be no mere trouble or expense tu the court in Biizabeth on Thureday of this wook to an: | ¥ Harricoh Fiat Avsietant wt to fone ke Pann oe h of the W I Bithieste ona un Protestant pare The leaders of the Young Democracy are about | obtaining jurors in your city, reported ‘in favor of a course starting from Pleasant ve of ewindiing Bicone Asaltant, e¢ 48:80; Norinen, Ao'Calkine Find saved en pus ia orden it will be a vere i W their elifle convent #chools; J ¥ " uf i Nor 5 Firs ‘add Cure uf ihelr priests, “1 have known Miss | many organization. One of the most powerful of | who left New York immediately after the adjourn. | London Rowing Ulu p Sohounced for tornight io the Opere House ne miei alae teltiaaa was becndl vans i Pulido tates placekra tip’ of to oe Bun it Bt duacvh'e Heder, t knew hor a%a | these elements is the Democratic Union organisa: | ment of the Tammany Grand Wachoms on Monday | be addressed to the President of the Ciub, Humboldt ‘of Freemasons, a new Germ: ering about the Hedsoo River Kells | pense of of the Governinent: ° With many of her pemibon ity, wid am aequalnted | tion, which elected the late Milos O'Reilly, night, arrived in Albany this afternoon, having 1x-oared crow of thelr Club to come and contend | organization, was instituted in Pavoreon by the Grand aid (hat she had come from Vermont Gen. G B. McC Will Dany of her Bervonal friends, both Proteatanta fins sieltadlach. Walked the ontire distance from Ne. York, owing | with a selected crow of the Hudson Navy. ‘The pro- | 8:4. ot tao Mate, W. H. Piuo, inst evening.” bas Lire, Mary Jacobs, but could not | ot, George B. McClellan and several lending irom Dents, wileh vas tace Cun teatily (0. the above state Fish After the F. to the dangerous condition of the rails caused by the | poral to the ex crew from their | ~The new City Council of Wost Hobok: rhe police tisnded er over to the Commis Wee tteckeray are fa Woaigra. 2 ning i Niieh evr not be refuted. Shontd this brave recent (reshets ov the fats twenty-five wiles Lelow | ‘eaving Rnuland to tovir returu was uoenimously >, 4 ity or ‘ost Hoboken met yes- | sioners of Charities aud Correction. fi! ce Ler tite tn the caure of truth her momory | Wasarwuron, April 20,—Secretary Fish ts in- | Albay, edopted. ‘Phe opening day Ia the 18th of May, Mattat Rat Halpin’ re ue copureac for tin Been: | A Roman Catholic Astoctation for Befriending | gylte, Canadian Government ha, pail over ee Ni Le suered (0 all aineere Christians, dustriously trying to overtake and. broak a Gonoy ofthe Board. Mapirants for the Foti: | ontaren has opeaod ai, daviuin and industrial school | Spansion the surrender ol thelr tiie, ee Ow Kemeetiullys ‘T, D. 0, | projected Fenlan raid on Canad A PEDESTRIAN FUAr, - y Sallaren bas opened aa peyinm Company on the surronder of thelr ttle. Hy eiving publicity te MCU Led Paper, 90 Pid The Aldermen of the consolidated City of Jorsoy, | Nervards parshe It is under the oireouge et pluas | ‘The U, 8, Circult Court elected in the four wards of Hudson City, yestorasy | Catholic ladies, seculars, Mie, Geos Hockar Mrs. Walter | damaxes th’ tho ow ouinated Alderman MoNulty of the Bcooma Ward Marr, Mrs. Der. Raamett er ladies are | Moe was d roeidenk, wad Charios toe Cor Olerk. Macitor a the tnatliution. ball ot are lelerested | Let Si pebileations iv article in your whiely will confur a faye OF MiBy CQO RMAN, Hi busy telouraping 10. points oa the border, and ver eaphiny ry jor, aed ring (nformations the train, on which were Mi Richard Connolly, Hugh Won Maniecre, ‘The Big Oman. Pi) in the Supreme ( Ms of Judge, who | thrown true dae of St. Louls line given 680 A. Herry, Whore bower luring the Wir (or allege

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