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UN, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1870. fent attending to their own private affairs | Trish name has been added to the list of the com- to him. don’t believe there t# «member that | troller Connolly out of office, and provides for the aad thoos of ster peop, beta HORNETS NEST IN ALBANY, | bettie tives NCL Tota teed BRIGHTER SKIES FOR CUBA, pce! ~ UNWITTINGLY ACKROWLEDOIN®, then that those who voted for the tax levy Are You There, Old Truepenny t The Emperor NAPoLgon has decided to | ram” pUREING OF THE WASPS ABOUT an Sees, whe was blacklisted by tae oem, knew anything about it, Then they roshed | THB REVOLUTION WHICH WILT Nor Appeal on3e more to the French for « for- OUR CORRESPONDENTS BARS. npg ana oerpbalbedgenphed pony ved 5 | tee gaarpering Foom te look over the instre. STAY EXTINGUISUED. a— The scheme of the Alubama-builders to | Sh seta of hie adel people for a for. nls gare F don’ want to take wy the timo of the | ment, and there ft wan inthe thiriy'seeond amend. ex MONDAY, APRI a 1 obtain the hein of the United States in de- 1 gghtdel- sete bere Lave anno Wilt pase. “ME. Armotrong hare no authority to speak | New York to appoint a Comptroller for the yerioa | The Pacts Concern NDAY, APR L 9, 1870. | : “ imation of his dynasty. On the 6th of Maya for himself on the floor of this House, Lot me say thle | ng a. within five days after the pas- Genera! f ———=SS— | stroying the Republic of hat le Br koe plediscitum, or poplar vote, will be taken on the “end” owt of ta turn for money, bat ‘even | gage of he sci, and that the term of of | Betrayal by @ Canary Ielander-The ii Amusomente To-dare we supposed. That excellent and tru new form of constitutional government prescribed personal jendaip.” You vail ‘know that | fice of | the prove ompwreiieg Sil exeire jammer Heats wi will Bweep il Academy of Musto The Mage Fata worthy journal, the Telegraph of Toronto, | by the Sonate Coneultum, or decree of the Legis- [raactieiyausiont shont my Begs Pi. Le | lmmediately on! the epponiayent of nl sncemor, Meira } eertrs teauare-te Wine anh ont gives the following account of the way in | lature, passed on the 20th of the present month. | Atmaxy, April 24.—Twe Son's exposure of | MAMA rans ure mask ar itor and icant hedone.s | Precedented ; ana, in confanetion with the ree Cubans who lately formed part of i Hooth’s Theatre-The Widow Hunt, aut Tosdle “the rales are made of iron, and it can't be dont T on Tum SUN in the Assembly, has been the absorb- | Arredondo's bend have arrived in this city. The Clerk Armstrong & C gobbling up of bills and | That man has been yilided. desires his good nam Ne In the Bryant's Minstrele—Sheo Fiy. which the British expect to make use of the | The wording of the plebiscitum is such that seodia to be cleared, and Lthink he js ontitied to thisinveati- | Ine topic of discussion ever since. Never in follare of that expedition, which left the dist i MZ and engrorsing them out of their order f this State, ch important legislation " district of HN Escaraone i Ray Sault Saint Mary Canal to get thelr army | Whether the votes say Yes or No to it, they ex | Soviing snd engroning them out of inets order for | fy Hon, and Lalacerely hope there wil be ho opposiion | bstorz of thie Sate, Hae rucn Amportaataiteion | Cventuogos for th purpore of invading the Wentere Mit Grand Opera Mease—tosin Feopuiton, tranaported to Fort William on tho north. | Press themselves in favor of the continuance on | Yencruy, created a atiamong the few honors Ae. | STIFLE THE TRVERRIGATION, Aaya tame Leapen, | Only blf'acdosen persons in Albany, ielUding YOUr | Department, was owing to. tho treichcry of the (aah Kelly & Leon's elpatien fem, west shore of Lake Suporio: the throne of the Boxaranra family, In conse- | somblymon, Tio latter, not having dared call Mr. Jacobs said: fhe cntire tax levy, inclading thie Important amond- | fuides, Of tho original eighty-three who startod iW i} Niblo's Garden—Lydia Thompron Troupe “Phere is no intention of taking the troops quence of this peculiarity,the Radical Republicans | attention of the Assembly to Tue Sun's articles, | {j%* Adacaer, ee var againet | Ment, was read by the Clerk, and yet no Bonator not | with Arredondo, sixty managed to return to the hig Symyle Theatre Pox ws Masbed through the canal, The men are to march around | have decided not to vote at all on the question. | frequently charging that hey had been guilty of | Mm.’ 5 os ae ae * Ld > i erauveer army of Las Villas. Finally, near Gfines, Arra- i -s ~upids iM id t q 4 a) Gretaway Wall_Nee Yor itrmest Bow the Feoeels; us they have done tor, fearaareto'tass | At however, the army is to vote, and will, of | bribery and corruption, were very desirous of iv. | wnat char bahia fant But Migmtctnlotrtne | Grand Rachom Tweed played a nice little trick on | S0mde foand himeclf with only thirteen mon, Seve gt i up the canal, Not a soldier will eet footon Yankee | course vote as the Emperor pleases, it is proba- | 1 poor Armatrong the benefit of a whitewashing | House 1 a. v0 concern autthen. It we | we Republican Aeustore while. the reading ot | thousand men were sont out against them, and «@ ' ; territory.” ble that the measure will be carried by a very re- | ePort, nd they therefore advised him to nufer the | Faner cours thatars made eatigating All ine news | tho tx. levy was in progress. No sooner | thirteon resolved to disband. Some of them, tke A, This design cannot be executed without | spectable show of numbers Thomas ©. Fields to introdues # resolation do- | Pts Selatca'en ine tabion Tee FMOTO UO | ATMS the: Cleru than he toetewith deepetcued some | (he three young men of whom wo soeak, managed | im " manding an investigation, Mooney, Alvord, Ni Democratic Senator to engage him in conversatio to eacape—they left fourteen Spaniards dead on the Wit pesstive orders ftom the Eresidest st] 4 son, Wood, O'Keeffe, Fields, and other members of EESPING A OTINY UPPER LEP, In tho Assembly. another. trick was played upon | fleld, and others, inclading Arredondo and Cueto, Hi { h Washington. No doubt, when the war We learn from Washington that President the " Mr. Fields=1 desire, to say that this resolation of. | them, when the Deputy Clerk read shree or | were betrayed to the Spaniards by a Canary Island J i : steamers of the expedition at the | Gnaxr is still industriously engaged trying to stace noes covatey, Sesife'o'nave tie ater foiy ta ied; Famine | {90", unimportant amendments. « Democrat saked | Coa nog al ; appear ir. 10 rea 7 HH mouth of the canal, they will pretend to be | bring the members of the Sensto over to his | were clamorous for tho exvulsion of your corre. | thctenf times he must Kuo that mers rumor attachog that relative to sectarian schools. Mr. | ‘The information which these young men give of Pil nothing but peaceful veascls of commerce | TS Tetpecting the great Bt. Domingo job. He | spondent. s1onest members like Jacobs, Littlejohn, | Hea member ff the Houses suficlent caurs of inves: | Littiajohn did wo. The sacacity of the Tammany | the state of the revolution Is interesting, and from f dea e neste reaneli Lake | Should hurry up the business as fast as may be; | Mitenel!, and others, knowing very well that ‘Twa | Here in charge fl ack by the Cl pasange Of this tax levy and. the disposal of the sec- | the facts that two of them aro brothers, wlio accom: | lesigned to transport emigrants across Lake | for at tho latest advices from that quarrelsome | SUx's charges were true, and that many of the As | OCLs, Howe. Here ta charge that membersbave | tartan gchool question. Pesiod ,Generel Gascods irom, Nawoe in his Oret ft Superior; but they will bo in reality vessels | island, the revolutionary party under Cannan were | *emblymen are corrupt scoundrels, who, if they had gues, a pee sto ita Clerk to Inveetl pate COMMISSIONER BRENNAN BEATEN. ewe co ‘aaa by mi ail area. of nom ty engaged in war, bound on a warlike errand. | making alarming progress. They had gained two | Heir deserts, would be in State Prison, advised neate of the prove or the iiperty of correspondents, | The reappointment of Comptroller Connolly for | the beginning of the rebellion should be trustworthy, q|) a Armstrong's friends not to give the subject any pub. | It such narrow ifea. We ete sit fn favor. ‘of the | five years longer has been decided. This puts a They all peak most encourarinaly of the pros: i = = = — If Gen, Grant desires that the Alabama. | or three new provinces, and had @ prospect of Helty, since the Bom re woule " om | Teor ubepal crrticiem of cur condudt. ‘cauRe. quietee to M. 'T, Brennan's candidacy for the post- | pects of the revolution. They assert that any one can HP The daily cireulation of THe SUN during | builders should uso our canal for their war, | soon being in possession of the entire country. | Worrinns” Mot eanmten af the wooed veces omy ie Fes nade, and made against aenticman whet | 0"a,guuory New york pollician ie plowed at i | Frm ‘eastern point. oF the. islands with period i the last week, tchich ended on Saturday, | he will give peremptory orders to his | Baxs, the nominal President, was in despair, and | upon the expulsion of the Sum reporter from the | Rone sFerigation shopia be made ito uve facts, The | Connolly is regarded ae the est omptrolier’ New | secarity by obtaining, the necossary pass from one ' subordinate officers, and the vessels | hed taken to hard drinking, old rum being his | floor of the House, their hope being that they mignt | [0!94 00, hot made with any view of curtailing | York ever had. and bis amiabiljiy as made him | Tyetvet OF tee ee eet” cho Gpahiands ever’ ts | i ae will go through, ‘Then the American people | {Vorite tipple. It is evident that the only way | get rid of lim, once for all. ‘The programme was | that the Compose ong 19 thik ducer : conquer, They add that the Leeisiature inspires ARR 188 Err 133888 go through. People | 16 save Dass few becoming a hopeless Gruabara | ervinped, the ators: rouenrced. tele yarta, bet; aa | S0PeY°0 Ws Mears on jondsy at'it o'clock. THR ADJOURNMENT Ail Fgapegt, shat all its acts are immediately obeyed, } IV fs yBacurday..., will set the fact down in his account and set- | "1° poteten reas ety United Bi ‘and | will be econ ‘they A WRAD THAT 8 LEVEL. se eee wil sijoara Ld Stl eee ae people are alroady accustomed to the life ! Pra Domi tates, hereafter, journment all the ja aston | 0 H ih Aggregate daily circulation last tweck, | t1e with him afterward. But ifhe does not to Rochester to attend the State Convention. BOL ‘hs Bate ofan V en (9, they report, only walt- that condition we dare say he would be willing to | ‘© charres against Armstrong’; they did not dare | Be, i90, much, to, tapect thas @ cae Maal {nvCubes, Ther say that the division best armed Is ‘What is said of our Legislators—Gambling, | 12 Cubs. They say that the division beat ing the week, 100,517. Daily average dur- | canal, he will say #0 to the agents of the cus- hall fairly tn el the BUN reporter, but contented themscives | peatieman’ from New York ways, iat eo join a vemperance society. that of Salomé Hernandez, onerating in the Districh } Mr. Jacobe—But the Hoare te Ii 803,100. Average daily cireulation dur-| wish to havo the steamers go through the | P*Y, hia: bis millions ae soon as possible. On DID NOT DARN INVESTIOATR rapt in the article, bs well ge the Clerk. Wi \ \ r i y Drinking, and Immorality, ing the previous week, ending April 16, ' toms in that part of Michigan, and the ves. ps - Reelin by resotation that Armstrong is and cater tone seis er ny Eas be the ef the Be wine Poa. Sarena cae ft ‘a Ged, yu eming: | 100,067, nas sels will not be able to pass. Then tho ex-| Some wag has telegraphed to the Beening | Nes been honest, faithful, and true. At OW, cielo | tine of this Home in ta eeticating rumor ctihie king, |, Atmaxr, April 90.—I have made careful stady | vada, It appears, has beon sent for from Camaguey, i rt Post what purports to be the views of President ud arday afternoon, the House issemm | after | when members have not moral courage to make | during the session of the morals of this Lecislature, | St least Gen. londo was so informe: by a ‘etter " Let Congressmen Attend to their Duty. | pedition will not have the advantage of aid i recess for dinner. Every member was ta his seat, | the public themselves. ‘The result may be tammed up iu the watement thai | Which be Feesived Yrom Gen. | Villegas in Kagua The Ilewne of Representatives haa takes | fom the United States Government, and will | ORF regarding the Cuban question. This | ye members of the Ilack Moree Carary wores | WHAT xX, ouaatey mano orrace, | they Ata lower on the averace tan Ghone of ther | Grande,” Fh ouelgas at the mansion of Lag a air : ‘ 4 be abl ‘ svolais Win. | Joker informs us that “the firm attitude of the | very significant expression of countenance, such as ir, Husted—A direct charge was made against claim to be at all respectable. Thi ot & harsh | ting in the Districts of Cienfuegos, Viliaclara, Trine ] et hich will deprive District Att not be able to suppress the revolution in Win. i that f received & certain amount of money for my fe. Bot & jon which will deprive District lorney Administration and the energetic action of the | they only assume when a bill for which they have | onthe charter. ‘The charme wasso. foolish Judgment. With a few honorable exceptions, whose | ‘dad, and Sagan, The ageregate number of armed i} Ganvin of the important aid of the Hon, | 'Ped 60 cheaply or so early as has been ex: | Stato Departinent have brought Spain to her | bern bribed to vote has been announced, The Ring | stFa that 1 (06x no notice whatever 0 Bee eee cs senee, an tale, Gs more covicns, ths | Feziew Seve venom brea © ae ie ane Noaa Davis during the remainder of the | Pected; andat any rate the President of the | senses, and there need be no apprehension of | Speaker himself was as pale and nervous as when | tion, “T ‘would. treat this, bile Geta conform tn A habitwally low standard. | 4 sougq TONMated from La Revolucton 4 vi McFAancanp trial, Mr. Davis is required to | United States will not be guilty of giving aid | trouble now.” he executes the dirty job of cageing members who | {0 the same way that the Clerk has Obseoniy fa arate enon, a8 to be almost uniform. | iste” that Rodas will remain in that city until he ‘ appear at the bar of the House at one o'clock | ‘2 Such an enterprise to the people who built | The action attributed to the Administration | S'*¢ 10 oppose the schemes of his masters. Old Known him 40 deviate from the strict Files License 1s very prevalent, and conspicuously so, | '8® pacified the whole of Camaguey, and that Tho lovb Goyeneche, after his last disastrous excursion, bad House, are the: coker ascenuecially (Of tue lower | been aopolnted Commander in-ehiet of the Depart character, whose dress and demeanor betray tho, | Ment. ‘The letter concludes ns follows : whose presence is the subject of frequent remark! Aree ere more excuses. The trath lé that Rose Tnd"who are not aofrequentiy enevuraged By ti HS ipeceabe So vies dec tsel tie a * a * Alvord was busily preparing the —pbilippie the Alabama and sent forth the raid upon St. | and the State Department refers, we BFOSUING, | waieh ne Gib Ubout to leanen axsianl ‘the Bow te Albans, to the unexplained wholesale massacres of Ameri- ee er i uM porter who had mercilessly exposed his corruption, : Of course it will be said that if wo do not | can citizens in Cubs, to the expelling of our Con- | Rvory scrab who bas accepted a bribe and belongs | Sea ikarns'immurvorihe vind conest olated he rieded 1 be iaid on the no ous believes today, in the custody of the Sergeant-at- from the strict ling of Arms, to say what excuse ho has to offer for being absent from the sessions of the House , erly jm 4 suffer the British steamers to pass the canal, | t's from Cuban ports, and to the many occasions | to tho Ring, hating with abitter hate the only jou Mr. Fields withdrew bis resolution. Dersonal recognition of members. tion. that good ally of the without Teave, and fo submit to such order | oro agents of the British Government can goto | °° “hich, even in Havana, our citizens have been | nal that has dared expose them, was alto preparing YLAGG DECLARES DAVIS'S CHARGES PALS are played Rights, and witd a number ef Bekalurs "he “Ruropean ‘soldier,’ can withstand » the as the House may deem proper to make in Clavslaad t and Chi a indebted for their lives to British protection. ‘A speoch against the Sun reporter. Suddenly the Mr. Flags, as one of the members interested in the and Assemblymen the BUrault of the « tiger” ia 8 a cf, 8 conpaten Seeing, OR enemy 50. tone the premises, ‘This requisition is peremp. | Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago, and charter | "4," 44 the «apprehension of trouble. with RING SPEAKER, passage of the bil: in question, sald: deeply-rooted habit, Doubtless 19 some. cperionés that ail ware of inde tory, and the Sergeant-at-Arms has tele- graphed to Mr. Davie that he must be in asmany American transports as they may Te | Spain,” we were not aware that any existed in | pale as death, brought down the gavel and in solemn | pldeslteto,make a abd statement, and I make it thetmore | ines & cloak for the transfer bat the Pendence, are inv cibie. As far'as {he new opotnt quire to take their troops on board in Lake | any part of this country outside the walls of the | tones called the Assembly to order. ‘Then ne arose, | M bile have all been qment, and T make it the'more | fact that it is 60 slows. plainly the licht in which it neeiit is coricerned, the Captain-Cenerad fed upon. ‘In reward to ti 's generally rezarded. Drinking to excess is not eo | han unanestionably made & erent mistak Goyencohe . 94 bill for establish! 1 the sori T iceadle as might be l. ocen- iva Generae of about as limited resources and expe Washington by noon without fai, More | Superior and land them at Fort William on | White House and the State Department, tnd holding a copy of the Sox in his hand, be sald: | Iuypelt ‘ealiea the niteutton of then Crie tai! | sions trere nave. Geom eof partial int rises gs Puellon and neither is the.tanep O¢ in Fw i aoa’ ‘Thunder Bay, We do not beliove that there _ = 1oWAOe soure poms artes ik ee Nee Tork bowen tos | Sid. not Reow le was otil ein ‘the ‘Aosomise | Wom aad the gone Nias hbaplows'< n> soaked si obeaaial than thirty other members in the same ‘ . 7, ry whieh I will read Yor. th iaformation of the | and therefore any charge of this kind I know vo be Week since, on the J am situation. are American merchants in those parts of the NAPOLEON'S PROCLAMATION, tt {nines ‘Immediately that he enw. it he expressed the | i Was obviously indicative of a no VOTING IN THE COUNCIL, ‘This determination of the House gre Union who are base cnough to charter their Reign Described ton Uy fBatien othe Amembly was called ible morn | S6PM eit rerratieman faee Ions saostion ai perthagee | the Capitol, sad hes ite, direct tafuense on ts ery oe 6 . - M Davis, of Kenaneea ui 4 i i if e i aaa er een eects ent leat | vessels for such a purpose. But if thero are, | ~The Tricketer'e Talk of the People's Af. | Hone jhe Clerk of th lous had gobbled the Mt pro ru, tual, my covjeacue evar autsrininel ine | oficial con‘uet ef the members. spre arsigelatls oro areca proceedings i . , f° way and footpath over the Huds ther aie \ There Was am evening. acesion te comaider the | the infamy will be theirs alone; the Govern: | — fetlen~And of Giving Order aud Liberty | Reroridgeat Albany: and retained ie iu hisacak for | tue bil and ay believe nan ayery, manher of the | priuelpsily denouneed, public acon gen tnrerest; |; Rowe, April $4.—Tho third public sitting of Tarif Lilly bat at the firt division Howes | Ment will have no share in it, expecially ifit | fol Noms, Ss Teumt "* Crews | GRY GY At art ated fe Relat hee te | mew theimovon oF an venugndos, © 1 | ey eater ae a an erie atdar ts ts | whe Reumenieal Connell was held his morning found thai there was no quorum present, | should issue a proclamation forbidding | Panis, April 24.—The Journal Oficial publishes | {lerk hag! Jum found ine itand tanvnilica ittoine | | WHAY ONE OF quR uING voreRA ENEW. | Yausir Fapadlty of the man who nelle hin vote ‘gr | There wae & magnlcent sesemblage, | The Fope “ Present. | ‘American veasels to be used for such a war.'| the following proclamation : that bin ‘nad been gobbled. “Tulsi wat the five ime | piN't wiNtate hat We, Ariostrong was not aware of | give auytbing’ moro detalte then {nteren Temcbes were ccetoied by" that time mony ttshoney On a call of the House the number of absen- FRencumen: ‘that complaints by ‘been made against the Clerk | the bill being on the desk so late as it was. I hi a have been verk | the bill be cto, late as It nave | subject. ‘The transactions of the Exchange for heretofore abstaining from the meetings, attended to- The Constitution of 12, drawe mote, virone of tne ‘Out of their order, ¥ ‘ ve his word before I would be- pe TT ead only to those who dare a ai) celebration ‘of mass thi Gee een ree ay Bote at ota Ei eesti raid py the elgbt | order, and gohbled up, as in the present instance, for a | lieve the oath of the correspondent of Tux Naw Youx bat oy roche G3 There is some opposition to the Arcade eee ee en ean ot Cala iaanas | Eanslderation, pot dificult wo guess. ‘seme memners | Brn. RR ep pry Tee ccuhe Arak four chaptern of the first schema de Ade Railroad, but on mistaken grounds, Those who | feruy, which Fave ot been without wlorr. I STG RGAE the Soar or hve Goputel UL or Mare Tec reek: | Vette ee nan we the ares and nage on tee rene wi + | Store reed aloud. ‘The corwtatores collected the vous’ ‘ Read the resolution, it hae in- 7 pS Veet vente, have carefully examined the plan find in it none | Thus ihe more security har oven coutemen te al wnae conemated, oy ine. For it | A Menber—Head the resolution. | ion directing | The Death of Mise Sallie Jelf, of Elizabeth, | viel were all in the afirmative, like purpose, tees proved to be more than ahundred, The Bergeant-at-Arms was sent out to arrest those who could be found in Washington. Beveral whom he brought in were excused non-voting the more « rity has been confirmed. i er / r D1 The Pope from nis throne th d Dut cighteen wore fined ten dollars each, and | of the objectionable features that are condemned | ve fnti i menteken mine trogen oh grr, fat | Suential memberanetuiwer ot ieduer totaenre hate | qa avengsuon be asde ise ee gosauet of te Aged 105 Years. sanedened the ecresotise Goud, ne paid it on the spot. Mr. MonmELu of Pean- | by two or three of our contemporaries, Finch etinot be'metied Wiltout at appea! tothe ba | Beng tated ontettheiiouse of by wameathat meant” | Clete se beateroe a Miss Sallie Jelf, “the oldest inhabitant” of hacestidiesh a sylvania was excused, because he had ob- There is universal agreement that we must | | It becomes tndin then that the new constita- | suborilantes are snatien to coraes oO cupre and hit f New Jersey, and probably of the country, died at Union College Re-unton, over by tho people. as were | Jr would be too much to expert that @ corrupt Assembly | vat Jeeods And to that ought to be adled an in | hor residence in Elisabeth, on Saturday afternoon, in The New York Association of the alamni of fo" e igation into the conduct of every member of this - Hon Of the He Pepiis and oF tae fine the’ “pocaent skbcla. “pag “any” auction ts her 106th year. She was born in that city March | Cuion College will meet at Delmonico's, Four House, fe these pernicious wactices OF aterm rv to ‘cece themes Peery + member nas | caitgtieted, Boped, the, apen and nare would not be | gt, 1764, The father of Miss Jolf, who was an | teenth street, Tuesday evening, tho 96ih inst, at@ : number | tomy ot whe Clarke then vaca be trounene iran | Hamel indoree the character and reputation of | Rnglish merchant, died while she was young, and | o'clock. Tho jastic reunion of last your whieh cannot be changed | bers, can gobble up his bille and keep them loc! alihongh having lost mach of his property by the | extablisn neent. Your decision will have tne ed: q Kg ‘The House then proceeded to vote on the question Neches Mikel IB nd already accaret. Gow raphe othe progress aiready | Wy cis desk for the entire session, If he feels 20 inclin he whole matter on thetable, During tho | depredations of the Hessians and the depreciation | jn" ie Wxpectad {6 provlig, and the new Presideat, te of reniering Gehnte the wroerees aire Mir, Armstrong has never extended any cours, ud of plucing beyond tne infloence of post ever to the Fepres-wtatives of ¥ courtesy Waal ayer and na several ‘contlem of the currency, he left her in comfortable circum- | Mr. Aiken, also adress the alumni. The tivilege date the people of the two sides | fnciuatious. the principles, of the Goversmen contrary, baa dene all In hie power to have an underground railroad to connect the ex- | formerly the constitut tremities of Manhattan island. ‘The Arcade plan | P™PITE, 4 ove (orange tuet ‘anyen provides that there shall be such @ railroad under The coxstitutlo Broadway from the Battery to Fourteenth street, Is not that the best possible tine? Can any other 80 well accom tained leave of absence, beginning the next day, to go to his daugh- ter’s wedding, and had merely antici- pated it a little by starting that evening. ‘The same leniency, however, was not shown ace Odetacles F 1 et c e ci e e lost t fien in barret ud emp red Cot 1 "the ~ tickets to the dinner may be nrocured of 8, B, i Mr. B. F. Burin of Massachusetts, who | of the city? Above Fourteenth street the road | ite)? more ‘uefulfr employed heseafter ia aesbing | 2 thelr gaun., Jhcge under Bi ronal edience | voting,” In order that a. birdipengiAh at dene tor att | Brownell, Bsq., the Secretary, at $8 Wall street, ad got leave cf absence, as it was said, to | will divide, one branch going up Broadway, the | for means of tncrearing the moral aud material w: Dna sugeested the pa sage of tne rule | Meneses ae Sgd ak Gays len she became wholly i | ‘ be excluding reoorters from lork'# desk, He F. Jacobs said that it was very evident that the | unconscious. Up to that time she Was cheerful and BROOKLYN. } attend to ala, suit, and had gone the same | other up the Fourth avenue, During the con- you who from the 10th of | Gid so toe uce their ¥ litte gente majority believed the assertions of this newspaper fe "1 ction of th k sabetantial beleive will bs surmounted ull obstacles to piace we | uamolested it is due unithé the | Sere worthy of investigation—in fact, the vote so | contented. She reside many years with her niece, —_—s— evening before the leave began. The House | struction of the work # substantia ge e sh, eNO Arer Ewenky- two Fears ha Deputy” Ciera aay" diate the | far indented & bellel thet the charges were tree. | Miss Mary Chetwood, who with the exception of Reaben Kelly was drowned yesterday in the Rast wuarded me by your sutra a P built upon every portion of the street that is un- refused to tolerate any such conduct iu Mr. Boren, and persisted in ordering him back @once without regard to his leave of ab- Bui, believing as be dia that they not true, he | old and attached domestic, was the only other ‘Wives, 95 the S006 OF Division avenes. press that belief by voting in the aM@rmative, | mate of the house, in which she had lived nearly 6) chy Sertlfied cope of the Brooklyn Police hil! haa rt Apa, | dew received by the Mayor, and the names of hls THINKS. Per types Boe ‘remembered dastingtly the breckine | pointers ander it are'to be presented to the ComieD tehind the | Sut of the Revolution of "76, and lowed to tell of hor | CUBE! tis afternoon. reporters with courtesy operation, Tew : ‘nb pool of couldcnee in being, | Daring the reading Mr. Ming Kitchman laid unmis- | would 4p aftininative vote. takable emphasison the italicized parta, Wuen he had WHAT A WESTCHESTER Jou! dermined, 60 that the usual traffic will not be in- terrupted, ne menaces of revolutio r will place order and liverty on & solid basls ; concluded the chamber was a scene of confusion. r. Mooney—Knowing the gentle: there is no gentleman that can believe him The difference between the Arcade and an or- | wil tender easier inthe future the trauemisdon of the . : SiS Sree pence. will Fowaer eanee Tho first business was to get Davis of Rennseluer, | of the cha 0 rious writer Of Tnm eux | conversations with George Washington snd General RS OF LEISURE. . dinary tunnel is, thabin the Arcade plan the whole | &"EB 22 #00. a toe eighteen who did charge that the Clerk had kept the bili | thiecoward-ihie seounareleverybody knows whats | Lafayette, andthe banquet she attended—given in sia sana The name of the Hon. JoOUN MORRIGSEY | street, sidewalks and all, is to be excavated, and | clothed me with most ¢x'en je, He is @ mountebank coward: and if | their honor—on their visit to Elizabeth at the heal | pechter, who has beon taken {I1, will undoubtetl rye et aces hie’ wat am , 5 , Sauaily unanimous to-day ta suppo above referred to in lis drawer for four days, to | wh: e Mitlo Westchester paper save is true, | of the American army, during we great Jersey Cam: | pe abie to appear in this city on Wednesday, 4 Lb of New York wan called, but it seems that | « complete new street made uuderneath, with | hiatiow of the imperial ragime. 00" fay that he had no intention of making any sort of | he i@ eometht h scents aye, “ant | paixn, (She clearly recollected the burning cert Hanah Ad gergicdi tel Ast ean he has an indefinite leave of absence on ac: | sidewalks, all perfectly lighted aud ventilated, ing Ga institutions wien guarantes | Cbarge against the Clerk of the House, such aa the cbrecd, and Whaehe | Gut’ of the Loess for hoe 13: Peart wad had tucker | Parker House, Horton, on Tharsiay, May 8 count of ill health. His friend the Hon. | This perfection of the design is the cause of the eh T make on yor to ratify the Nberat | COFe*pondent of the Bun had made. Then arose seen a locomotive, or ever ridden in’ By request of Mr. Edward Pa: ae i) ould rer ose Interester Joun Fox is absent, however, without | most zealous opposition that the project has to during the last ten years, reply yes. | the old foey Alvord, who never takes anything ex. | laughter and applanse would remind those interested int a Y Astor imyreif, tauhtul to my onieio, 1 shall continw r Mr. Lawrence—Mr- Bpeaker, T vote that the usual | ay, Their ekets ‘sunnid be ceonred to leave, and will have to return in arrest, | encounter. Mr. A. T. Srawanr does not wish to | penetrated by’ your thought and fortited by vourwitl, | CePt Wen Be cam get it. ‘The old man spoke thus; } nauiber of copies of that epeecti be printed. (Renewed eee te Ghee laa ee ? sa id, confiding ia Prov work with cee ALVORD'S EXPERIENCE. ts Aq a>~--<g When the name of the Hon, 8. 8. Cox was | lore the extensive vaults in front of bis two | raion tor te romenty and grandenr ef Frances | gy one of tne misery in ie asorebly, 1 wish to | ME. Murphy regretted the Introduction of the re- | Last evening, fire was discovered on the sec- eer called, he was excused for sickness, because | *t0res; Mr. Jaues Gonvow Benxarr is not willing | piuig gost 94Kvening.—The proclamation of | Ake nf bat reestaliore retorted to's | the House to, nutiee hess crurcone, Xt tteticase | om Goer of a six-story ballding at Ninetieth strect Speen “ho had been up with the Ohio peoplo all | ‘° S#¢tifice his magnificent engine room under | ike Kuveror is received with enthuslastic comm Libiuk he Is highly to be howored rather | was to investigate charees that aud Fourth avenue. The building was destroyed. | | Capt. Hodeman, @ well-known citizen of §!. Loute, to be blamed. 1 the sidewalk at the corner of Ann street; and Seten by the organs of the Court, the Minstry, The losses are us follows: Bernard Besish paper | “led Yertorde fo seen ih my part experience | pers, they would, have tw the previous night ;” but @ s milar apology Kouber, Other journals, even tose whieh coun- Te alt of what this abuser and viliner speaks of here. | foT*! bares We cab has haat At OO ma Pp ai) Serve cera i Ke other loss conspicuous parties also wish to retain ‘Mirmative vote on the Peblecifum, are cold in ¥, Deine permitted +> ¢o beind | time to notice ie, but if it is Gn the Goor than i the | manufactory, $25,000, insured for $10,000; the first | minent colered citinen of Bantinare: ions race yuster was not accepted for the Hon, Joun their vaults, Fears have also been expressed | thelr expressions.’ aa {'haveto say Te then it is not worth notice, * | floor and ba ment, occuvind ty M. Welaker & Bro., | day. Senator Revels pronounced enloxy Burrit, who was said tobe at that moment | that by digging out the sidewalk in front | stain iruik seins Nil MAFY vote mo, and partly aby | snpreciate the Kind tee ing and A RROORKLYN RINGIST HURT, Wo hue bullding Owned ‘or Julius Desord. « Retatint eam shot ahi rane “engaged in entertaining our friends from | of ‘Trinity church the great steeple which | ), Public mectine®, for the discussion ofthe Ptebact. | crea a7 costo baa Gver been th Mr. O'Keefe (Kings) said: $70.00 insurance, en per cent, ‘The origin of ide Moomingeie vonds He feuyen a yo and eblldy : . , m columenced to-day, ‘Two meetings Which We wh by Ue c 4 prs S re is Unknown in doetitute encumetances, In bt. A’ bans Ohio who arc in Washington on a visit.” | forms such an imposing landmark at the | culled yesterday for oliier political objects were dis- clerk for two yours tive ae. the bane hutel win hime , ay Falleck, the venersble sister of the nowt Fits The House secmed to have more considera: | bend of Wall street may be unsettled | solved. Seanad nities year and this Ha Twas tach anf A 910,000,000 Burglary Frustrated, y rie sido. tion for the effects of such entertainment | 44 — endangered. The — bill has been | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | treriient ccd ‘delay pare tf Seu on the | Patiapeuemia, April $4.—About balf past 10 than for the entertainment itself; Cox was | ™dified to meet all these objections. As it eee mira, Hah tat. dung han ays end mae | fataraBiy stoned Yo d the nt out of tine: o'clock last night the watchman of the Southwark relieved from his fine, but SarTi will have | Paed the enate and now stands before the | 4 Grand Surprise Party Tende ot lnk, L2Hd | Uescssar vet ts dak he wartime cet ECCS | (ores ap entrance'o tho ene, He eelod tne coctten PTT Tay praia i Assembly, the sidewalks and vaults cannot be Emwa Howe~A Brilliant 0 ze er ioreen le per arcielest am surprised that | to the safe, He called the cashier WASHINGTON GOSSIP. to appear at one o'clock to-day and settle. taken without the consent of the majority of tho thering of Beauty and F. to. trom the pen ot this man. that | iS ene or every naar shoald think deviravle eho real des next door, whe immed wly 0} : arate In the case of the Hon, Wiiuiias N Ab iliant company invaded the parlors of the Would be introduced, which if if rd was lasicned irom the iusiae by ecre Peeper ar aay niope ait property-owners on Broadway; and the side- walk in front of Trinity cannot bo disturbed at Adopted would na weil known and successful advocate, the Hon, Wil- BXPRLLED WIM liam F, Uowe, on Saturday evening, the occasion | from the floor ofthis House, T rhould h DARES TO TALK ABOUT US, Here 1 a man who did not black mall me, it fa tras, but eriseninmy | he Dlocklirted me. I bad the ditnguished honor ot rews with 10 prevent d th develope a Fl SweENEY the following proceedings were had on Friday night: jaced there by the burg! "thie scoundrels ence wit wl the I all without the consent of the vestry. bet : vince and voted ‘against that rerolauon, oe because | being meliened by a newspaper for ten Work SA OF The To0l FREOGED WF rss ing @ grond surprise party tendered to Lis duug! Meee crane ale navdaneree ih bot bi anans U ooumdaren | ina Giaa fas te the Alaeternie beat skins | They lett all their tool ne co Rational be vats fae vernon did hotdesctve It, Dut b. Caun r m i com ant anseuecan aris then speared abate, tar | Itis much to be hoped that the bill will pass | ter, Mies Emma Howe. Early in the evening the | N'wasbencath the members of this House to take any afte y ey seat me here with Piety groken ap. “The vaults contained over Wolenes to the relatiy louse, le kad in custody at the bar Mr, Wittiaw | the Assembly, and at once receive the signature | guesis astembled at the residence of the Hon. Ade | Humaufeahoas thishah | nnaaome Piece oF | Tee TONS: een oe hohemiane cd agers ne aa ‘Been received at the Bate Bwhenky of Kentucky, of the Governor, A greater boon than such a | HH. Hommel! preparatory to repairing to that of Mr. people we: ‘be writien up Very badiy in the news A Fenian Detection, Department. pro tempore—Mr. Swenney, you | 7. 5 Yeloek P.M. OM PIRI DE TO. FMD AMOUR, pases, Te vihave Eotmayealtwettten upor now tue T 2 " " ‘The debate on Saturd: the 1 t trom ‘te session of this House | Failroad could not porsibly be conferred upon | Howe. At 9 o'clock P.M. ten carriages arrived a | yy Fields, the wind bak of the House, whe is | 100k abthe Newspapers wich in thesame way acl do at | The Executive Cor hhicago, braneh | ough merely incidental. shows clearly that tece it & pies lene Mist eden nve you water | New York. Among the men who are engaged in | the evilence of Mr. Howe, ware brat toad | gid io ave iouw aang in the cogronng room, | Yemicrand eeeATeaTante tet saree | Qt Fonon brotkertond mot reatriny ifn | MG/G nlite niet Srtecomnawionkt | Mr SwrEsry—I do net know that I bave any ex. | the plan are some of the largest capitalists.and | $™alted them. Alter a serenade, by way of prelude, | gqiq ; I tuenp enough {0 pay OF ie twas eimecuunierand | Bounce, the O'Neil wing, and serus t officer of | ¢xemption Ro 81.500, o7 passiniy to Ranm), | NES Me euse thut Would bea vaild one, I was notte most experienced railruad men in the codhtry; |‘? parlora were thrown open and the visitors on 1 propote to motion. It is the duty of this K BP ifeies ey Fy allowing up $5.00 with nolting to show for it, pete deol yery well, and remained at home on that acc + | tered and were cordially received by Mra, Wm. F, | House to exact tram tx courteous and correct | this legislative position, L thot oming to ast vy therefore cus aloof altoxother, and ha FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CARL stil F was not so unwell but T might have been and if they obtain the cbarter, the public may be | jy FA: basi avallaaikn Gea ‘ = conduet.. They are its at are hoan | | perlor portion of the human, gous we Mr. Jobn Breonan treasnrer, and tran ; ¥ OOBAN CARL Mr. Deck—{ move that my collesgue, Mr. SEE: | assured that the coil bed b Howe. A select orchestra, under the baton of Prof. | to act cireumapectly, Ibi ther duty also to soe that | were my expect +, abd wroat Was the tall thereof. | the headquarters to Philadeippia. This aadre = mEY, be excused for having been absent to-nk soured that the work will be done without any | Krakauer, enlivened the company with excellent | thote offleers are protected In the performance of their | With Wiese views, Afr. Speaker, I shall vote in the | signed by Mr. Ju Gibbons, vice-prosident F. B, Archbishop McCloskey suils for home ta weok, know he i a modest man, ond probably de unnecessury delay, With such a means of in- | music, and j me the merry vot Gitoh Secetan ate poaiea etter aa tie’ hal SRienive and chairman ot the council, and Mr. Richard labria arrived enatown on masle, and in 4 merry votari whore PAILFULS OF WILITEWAS! McCloud, secretary euris arrived:as Qucanntowa on Don's warried. nun’ ior seventeen’ yeura, and ‘re: | StaBtancous communication between the Battery | Terslchore ; fo Uiat The vote on the motion tolay on the tuble was | es ene Ip, clonal pressed by t ce.ved u destatch to-duy inforwiug lili that wis wie | and Harlem River, New York would indeed be | OMsing ‘Ito nell, @dcor: this ie file Wonse ‘i then taken and lost by 19 o 77. i Trouble Brewing in Peekskill, uM prbvonets, a haw Juat become the ino:her of his frst. gitl-oaby, | the frat city of the world Bel esin nol, us meaaures not Me Higtee ew Unaee | tbe texo.ution of Mr. Plage waa then carried un || Povouxuersie, April he dithculty be- nidin } ane hie fe hos been treating his trienda ve a eed 1 ' lowers, wil the = mono- animousiv ween the moulders und s ctories in Pookskiil cyt Uberally since the receipt of that joyful news, sod z —— ram in lite ‘and violets, “eg Mr, Alvord moved that the € continues, One of th ors of the al tt f 1 Mherevore ts low in fuads, I move that te by ex: | ‘The public have for n long time past been | £ Ilkhie Mian / and oak lads received a Ttoftke | charged from the turiler consider Shave Werke une hoes ag hie dwelling gna with for delay. "hs aes beeen agreed to, familiar with the namo of Gen. O'Nutt of the | hora helure ot Hise tows on each skie were ta, si aequire: | Inthe tuterrity of hr. Armatrongy yas, tu Tor the’ arts silt he ea a felere Ea aiter f ; n % ieture of Miss Howe on each wide, were In tho tntecrity of Mr. Armstron as Ivsued for. the 8 Union than Ws nt, and fat ited nila supe adleurnad x anced hour | Ubiquitous aud somewhat famous Fenian Broth umplis of iluminated iithograph y cn wis that they believe the stiten baper | Friday vizhe best non-union Man With a club, and i ay he House adjourned at an advanced hour | 10" oot have occeaionally heard of @ Cana, | lec by Mire Kins llowe, who wos attired in cherry ire wholly unfounded, wholly faice, and wickedly | uttemptca to suvot another un, : ’ exhibition on tie at the Palisa on Friday night, without having disposed of | ee een ne ie tthe aan o Canee Y silk ih White Vatencisiaien tee overnkirt cherry ’ a MMLC facia fees keane pA Cuts aks ; wee Cham Tho painting cust The eubloct, and iu'tife soesian of Basuxday it a Aithghe eatito bride dui wi Dias © | sau i a ta ed ang. ca «dy und ‘ole ‘ant | east likely to do it, “Bus tate i's enac where the i Co vator called ‘or. count on this motion. and Shot while Defending a Wo F rere was resumed, A resolution was adopted ter. | ; ‘ . headquarters, und who, | potty dancer ‘Next In orcer wus Miss Sop) i DIONITY AND HONOR correspondent, ence Whild, of 610 West 29th street, PERSONAL INTELILIGENCL “T | ia bis oflicial capacity, would appear to have | Huy mell, arrayed in pale blue silk, Mounced, avd 14 Hous Is concerned ¢ and without ea ARNATORS AS ATOR, with bin wile yesterday aferioon, an - minating on Monday next, May 2 every in- | periodical nightmare, in which the ible. | Piao gravee, WAP, Matin Rote Nels dresaea Daring the above Interesting debate, witch lasted | Ty 'tie, same, eunrtments interiores to neve et | ily Franklin sailed tor Vietorta fiw Sin) Pram definite leave of alsence like that of Mr. | Fenian Brother O’Nem rushes upon him fully satin erskirt, corsire ara Ore ates AWA DeBre Sie Riley AAd Ealiatia were filed Dean wherouvon Waid drew a large Ctr Marea aia aa\ inal cin the c fl OWRIBE EB nd 2m p)] ce wi 1e » eq » 01 experate deed d canary-color, Ob thie Moure ie 10, 8 jor 1 the ators hastened tothe | fred two at t Fox, one taki \. of fi aie Was ma u Mon TRE nd in compliance with the | armed and equip for desperate deeds, And, ean. Mise Minnis tae tes Pate ee fhe ea "i Le barons a8 voned to the | riche thixh, was tikon to Bellevue Fhoguve of Die Daino was p hrow e order of the House adopted the evening be- | now that the formidable expedition to the Red colored — ponlin, en panter day, at 12 o'clock {ie mubrect. had. becky diene rod, Meret until | Wuild war locked up in the Weat Thirty-Alta strvet | rue Newe enya that, Muth \ a fore, the Spcaker's warrant was issued to the | River is about to set out, we sce the name of still Wrimimed, Tho. Mises and ier wer 10 Ree, Aprarnt bill Piroae crowd ow un about to depart the brave Colonel | Melire Station ye binntmiots TAMMARY nen ff f y are heidor of Gas Mouwes ag at that Ume couey cetcuesier rove and oflered ; er EES Shindley and Comau are trail vt vi Bergoantat-Arms, directing him to arrest | ##ether O'Nwi conspicuously put forward,und he, loved ‘Amity wat Clerk Phir Oeteaerc tom wrerotution to espel your correapondenttrom the | S24RKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | drawnoh. : Messrs, Ames, Axrent, Brocs, Covopn, | it Would appear, is the mightiest of al the ( alin Hear ti ih Vevvad fe: timiy a floor of Ue House, “Me iurtl or characterized your | >. Mies Matilo Jolinson, wh Yona : dg ration V, C,, and oMciates us First Military Scere. | Kitt Panter and superd trimmings. blive Gtotiids | ba Been with two other Clerks, and L can moat cheer | 44 hay If, knows, Amajority of | arrived in Chicazo ou Saturduy InGFAINg une man In this New York, Fenny, Ganvie.p, HALDEMAN, Tulare Go Ulin Maeall + bg _ Carrol, iw lavender silk, white, Swiss overdoses | in widch tie dutt wor t ¢ discharged the Hod Mooney's resolution, ‘The ferry yesterday bore thousands of per. Ne gentit by Huu, Jexcxes, Knorr, Lys Fo etary is Excellency Sir Joux Youno, Go ho Missew Willie and ‘Flora Rovenbaun looked | gn tara t ‘to the kingne tolonel thei . ad Alvord | sons to tue Ne hore in search of cool and’ re. w : pacientes we a HUI FOX, | ernor-iencral of British North America, the ells fe former ta. Tiel brocaded AK op frain. | obliging jerk al Moone freshing atinosy here,” The blysian Ficlds was ‘the Fe: ' ougay, Neary, Ruzves, Roovs,Sinus0% | Republic of Assinibuine alone excepted. This | cane Misterwore Wives wath red ik ov DID TUIs REPUDLICAN GET ANY MoxeY? r the dobnte had terminated the gone rs = ew York, SLocum, Suri of Ohio, Sarr ast named O° 5 a re Miss Optelia Birnboan, a charming beile if pipes " [Pied ah W LATE, . ri os Mare ort: HiooUM: RMIT Shier arti | Naat na a a commended by a Otinre from” nrookiyay Hetents wore “handsome: whe jails Wood, a ravalryman and iriend of Alvord, haan, and winged bac to the, THE LATE ltd ir : H y 8, BYRADER, ¥E, VAN | paper as the very best possible second to the | tulle dress, pufled and founced with insertines of 1 Oppr ion of this report, beeaus mee thee saeenttioay ot employ nip w rig Of avert aT ’ Glia Ws Witniehow ana WWOow. ccailiadloer of Kok reUttacs : Valenciennes lace, Miss ikrcia ‘Hummels muito | ont abloged ty Situr stone ueee,, Kuont sprees Wyoadlt corsuttloali ake of wense Tron bats ban aaa, usi#t woe 8 reduc ACRE OF the | i 1 4 a Bs allah aoa | * Veaee age mi Ses rank, Ssperinnos and Lulley ‘with pink satin overskirt, (Mise "Jonnie | gentismen dre ob i avound and Kies the cur. ey ede ood ‘The painters of Bro Nisa Ai) advice (avcl UY witch thone { Wad i ring them to the bar of the House at one ‘lity, 10, it is seid, is to command the com- | Frankenstein, macniticont black — pou ‘ot. nore there tea gentleman ov the floor who fe ! * of Broo! “ rike to-day or to- | never received a ce . Fs mntaieht a uellaiica ttl 5 nt there tea siniie word in this ths r Vey Woodin, - | morrow for an increase of Wages Lo $3.60 por any. i | wank day, bined force of the expedition, Thus, it appears, | SM yy dwn Tednicr* ang ‘auutgey feteed iy | tate ibe ve ever? momar vos tat hat | tovtatized i ere ‘todo, and yea Wok Pyar MALORA UnLeR We tres mete NEW DPRSEY | : : , . h 1¢ his duty 5 and 1 do a le High L 8 to do it that I rewily cht you we: ange e. The Interna: not ve Bre 0 4 c mts | On Saturday Mr. Hooren of Massachu: | ¥® #¢ (© have at least three O'Neits engaged in —o— for stopping the buainexs to Investigate Mockhaider it.” “Alvord went back to hie desk | $iso'* THe {BtetRasional Unfou on patarday sont “ 4 Pye this terrible contest, It appears that the great Miduight Return of the Kidnapped Boy, in a passion, . Patrick MePartiand, workman in Suse an & ho effort to get Gen, BUTLER " en a AN HONEST MAN SKEKING AM INVESTIGATION, rah Tailors’ Union, No. 2, on Sot. | Brothers lester factory, Newath, {ell Good ut ls WOK } > - e est of the O'NwiLs won his military spurs and Frederick Bennett, the boy who was employed N 4 4 ARMSTRONG WAS MORTIFIED urday evening to spend one hour of eve: 4. | Ob Baturday evening excused. The House still refused to ex: | frst secretaryal all : in a flour store in Water street, New York, and who lonest D.C. Littlejolun sald: At the shamernt manner ta which the House had | ng might in reading articles (rom Tum Sux.) 1 ») couse him til My. Dawn ot secrotaryabip, as woll as bis Victoria Cross, / . Lhave known ihe Clerk of this House for masy years, | treated hint, lie expected an investigating Oui. aainte sore A, bey of three | ears, the sor 1} unt x, DAWES came to “shia : dissppeared a week ago last Thureday, after draw- | butit i the fret yoar | have Lad the pleasure co lee 10 M of Hudson City, fell into a a somewhere in the East—we forget where, al Hy y p being | mittee to clear him by a whitewashing report, Buc JOTTINGS ALBOUL TOWN With water, aml wan drowned on & 1} y, the rescue, stating that Gen, Bortxn | though we have been informed by His Excellency | ‘BE 80me Money from the Manhattan Book for ls | much can say, tint brie courtesy’ Mis devotion Ys | iGo dlouse gd not dare trust the Committee on venue SIE During an n@ray mos ah il : 1 y z : | much tc aint by, ie i devotio rievances, because alter Torpedo Cavalry Fields\ ‘ Warkeyertercay afternoon f 1 had gone on account of illness in his} himself, By the way, it is eurious sre icle ast'alsne Nhe wae inte" contunoaauste Bt | Renee er all theimenhereee Cia ascaabion We cout: | resolution bad been adopted, It wus ascertained that | The Mace-Allen Aight te arrancod for 10th May Bree ra teakan, eae taverely t My { rem nl y Ys hat Bir | ette lute Tiet nizht. He was in # confused atate of | sence of ail theinembers of tile Arsembiy, it wel, | freuen lad Leow adupted. it wus ascertained that | he Nemenis, trom Liverveol, and the. 4 Of un tec Wagan, wae severe y CUL h 4 i anily, an 7 ; Ind, i F hime . pernaps, HAL the resolution pled, h e—Mosers, Ci . pool and the echoemer | jands, lh Ys and moving that he be excused | Joun is just as good an Irishman as any of the | arl!larther thar tit he anoneinapars iu New | ieate ievver tivertigauon be unde’ Vutl4o far'as | len, Liltijoun, aud Hloated--were Honeas | HM Keen, front Jucmel, arrived i va | " buns | on the payment of ten dollars fine; and to | 0’Ner family ; and, we are happy to add, is also | York—ae he believes, Washington Park, Dr. Wit: | policy” ta "give'tinens tne’ innvent uaueeytceen, me | mets ott cee cverenle Plate Breer, sorrel emer EES OL Cie Mullone (colors Hell OAL St ne i . ” pund a believer ii | prey kins baying been called in, gave it as bis opinion ot thei) | Alvord, the other three members of general miceting WO pight in Odd ellowe’ Hall, acaiist. the rad, W ‘wom this the House agreed, Bo that the doughty | ss sewn a Peticver in Canadian independence, If | thst the boy ‘was laboring’ under. the influence ot oud Rerutiny Lends to keep useetaees | Committee. “‘Theretvre, they contented themselves | Pi fitvor nud pat in show i General will not be compelled to appear at | 2+ setually an annexationist at heart, as the | some powerful drug, and ordered perfect quiet. Zoar, tH ihe sent wheio you wow sit, hr, | lip weuding Armetrong, whose services to the 19eh THe Sinek, of 0 ip rons of MH ht ’. i oe he time I oc thi ge Of the session are indi Jane miwtit wi Roveral Domorretic members of the Boil 0 i abetar today) moat worthy ¥. D. of ‘Mew, York. With tne clei cherie ghaten ter tho lth of a atwatapcr vorrespondend, | e0uelude tole fare, Ave or tx pervous proves abdomen, AORTA cr ReEAUA ta SUvRRED (OC, Sais UT oad ‘This action of the House against abscntoc Ants! adversary’s one, His Excel. | Qficer Mann found Jol po ep over vindieate luself, reporters were persuaded to #lin'n paper pro. | A general court-martial js in fosrion at Fort Hai ¥ mcrhilg, No del ” by | leney may win, ann found Johanva Lynch, aged 27, OFT SAWORK, nouncing Armstrong honest, faithiul, und true. | top. of which lirevet Lieut Colonel Clossoa, Chapin We genera) fee Ing spied to favur #iviig, NA dam iv Just and reasonable, aud will have ee ee a Gstholiclam, Orangel st aquarter to 9 o'clock vesterday morning, lying ia | Mr, Mitchel! ealde They of course mentioned tie'names of ano journals | ofthe Fuse Unised Bates Aviles. President Cty the he tate Oy tl ¥ a A ngeism, | lot at 1161 iJ whieh they represented, and it was well they did, The World's elaborate description of the burnin, . Ceeneeme eect entlemen are elected to | yreuch Cauadiasinm, and all thor lama apart, we | woman aaid tht abe had boos dalvered of e soa | racieiahent behgee davtay Watts adoption oe | for Kl Aidan ine tle scsion that uupbody nas | gf fe icaueest sow hus cp Ter tation vivatrivaa tif at ongress to devote themselves to the public | shall watch the war of the O'N f Glee faithfully and ‘i i as AITSEM GY Sn mer otagraph hf there eoinp suv, ATE ‘sine with increased | 08 “ie previous afternoon, but that Cornelius = fully and ib ® manner satiniactury to every otagraph, FCP ay, A rember oF thie flonse. Among tho passengers by che Nemesis, from Liy. Mpa, NO. te dea temtanuuiatf Sasineas and they have no right to be ab- § interest, wow shat» third warrior of that faous Bruch who cialted 40 be lies husband, nad turned | ha'ms courtesy and Tdon't beliete eerste eee | But very toe nae a ORL S, REMOVAL erpoeh are the fev, Wm, Acoot snd Dr Marie dc aendud by tha’ iatier eumpany. ry to asiempt to urave the good chasactal of the Quark or | that he the tae ate any were sone ot gated fron tis Pree Church of beodand to Ubu Asxein- pte Northern Liberty buve ty the mers ——