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i} fs TMIRTY-SEVENTO YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1870. > PRICE TWO CENTS. pl. WGLYNN ON SCHOOLS. THE SISCO-NIXON MURDER. | MR. GREELEY WHEN HE WAS MACFARLAND'S FRIE THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. _—_—_ fin VIEWS OF A LIPERAL CA rnoLre TRIAL OF JOHN NIXON FOR STAMP- THE LETTER JOHN GRAHAM COULD NOT READ, THE EXTERMINATION OF THE GRE- CLERGYMAN. CIAN BRIGANDS, ING A FRIEND 70 DEATH. . FOUND DROWNE. etewee rlock Said to havo “ Been Pat ‘Ont of the Way by Fou! Me: —The As- werted Canse of Orime-A Strange Story. ‘The Young Democracy De- liberately Repudiated—The Obalrman pore lacson eniiletaielins Driven from r Misat ba He docs vot Delieve that Religion and | The body of an ‘unknown man’ was found | Recond Day's Preceedings—Bisco’s Skull a And the Deuce Ratued Generally. ad in | Frenchmen Going Mad over the Plobiscitum, "at Should be T 8 day oF two ago floating in the East Kivor, at the | Ornehed in by Nixon's Beot Heel—Bolen Shoriff James O’Brien and friends appeared in | “yg April 29.—M. Ollivier publishes ane Pere © Wante foot of Fifteenth street, he remains were in a ‘Three-Quarters of an Inch Thick—Slaco the Nixoteonth Ward on Tuoeday, the 15th of the n Hohola He Is Opposed to any Atewpt to Unite Charch and State-A ¥ wos ad Con As wmme double expressed of the treport of an interview with the phen's Chureb, a repre: Tue SUN bas eatled apon him to report ther cirealar, in which he replies to the manifeste Just issued by the Electoral Comimittes of M. Thiers, He brands the assertion that according to tho new Constiintion the Emperor may do as he pleases as An orror too gross to deceive, and declares it could only have been put forward by persons who con- sidered the electors pack of fools, very fur decompored condition; but upon search- ing the clothing, legal papers were found which led tothe belief that the body velonged to William Shorlock, who lad disappeared very mysteriously about the beginning of the present yoar, and in the ‘endeavor to solve tie cause of whose absence, Mr. Chauncey Shaffer, bis counsel in a Jaw suit, has Left to Die Alone—His Last Faint Ories Heard, but Unheeded—Old Nixon Coolly si Himself w' for the Dead Body. The trial of John J. Nixon for the murder of David H. Sisco, in Carmanstown, near Blooming- dalo, New Jersey, on January 99, was continued Present meath, to form a party to oppose Tweed and Lis Republican friends, The mecting, which was hold at Brevoort Hall, was largely attended, many Influential men of the ward being present. Evorything possed off harmontously, and every per- fon signed the roll and professed his willingness to geentas, of onrr Rey D pentat ‘ fight to the last ogninet Twoed and his Republican Teethie le sieht wish tosay on the subject, ‘The | since that time beet bueily engaged. When that | Yesterday in Puterson, Judge Joseph Bedie on the friends. On the Friday following another meoting | |.M- Chevandler aka © ta wana. Rev, Dr. said substantially ne follows: gentleman saw the body he was very much excited, | Bench. ‘The examination of James TH, Vrooland was was hold in the same ball, More mombers signed | Vit ee ane eet MM. Lermina, who, at @ DR. WOLYNN'S POSITION and declared that his former client bad been put out | Testmed, and.the testimony taken of Edward N fa Weetihg' ads ails, GUE caualiaed the roll and the utmost ans imity prevailed, Sheriff t tr tent sconracies in the | of the way by fonl means, and by persons who | Sic, the brother of the murdered man, George O'Brien, John Fox, Henry L. Clinton, Gen. Spinola, tr Saperees eee ahnaad tals: Sonne sun ferort cre such as might naturally ercop | would be interested tu his death. Heannion, a nolzhbor, and Theodore Ryerson, a and several other’ prominent men were present aad | p11, sodorses the manifesto on the JMedlecliien toa m memory of @ conversation on so oun corieas eed ‘Paiel in. veyor, who drew a diagram of the locality of the seomod to bo in earnest in the cause of the Young | poigy by the Deputies of the Left and the Upposl- Hi ct, Me te opposed to Catholies oF | yay. gaimre, jouveceed eth iheceavietion that a] Murder: Nothing of consequence was clietted from Democracy. But Inst night the budble burst and | {ion journalists, u woe king apy » for State uid to any | MF Shafer, Impressed with the conviction that s | them in addition to the facts obtalnod the day be- the rank and file went over piThe Cerdinal Archbishop of Chambery, and the i rebarky. He da sure that the Rev. | ty "e, Us) arte cnt aeerloch's sath ah hed ot xcept that Sisco teatified to baving seen blood BODY AND SOUL TO THR ENEMY. tae Last The Coan, Ree ea ir. I { not express the Catbolle view on favedtinn! A 4 we ‘ we pa wie, os upon the road, as well as among the bushes adjoin. ‘The meoting was called to order ata quartor to 8 | Ciond, and there remain during the week in which an + Stato denominational achools; and | 'Vestigated, and in order to enable him to do #0, he | ing the spot where the corpse Iny, The prisoner o'clock by ex-Alderman Tuomey, who nominated | the PiMtecitum ix token. ‘The tour of the Prinea Tveston hing since admitted in a public } Qnl tt services of the devective foree, The Suver: | Wore his ual aspect of indifference. Mr. Cornelius O'Reilly as temporary cbsirman, and | !™Perlal In the provinces ts deferred, 5 view on this matter Is not neces: intendent listoned earetaliy to the story of THR FATHER OF THR PRISONPW ON Tite STAND. Mr P.T. Kearney sa secretary, The nominations The Irreconciiables in France, Oy v. Dr. SeGignn did not moan to | Ser, one dene atte ee icretnn with Gore were carried, and Mr. O'Rotily took his seat. Ex- | Panss, April 20.—Great and turbulent assem. 7 ice do not wish to unite secalar | St" Sceueue waste peng earn tes taveottontion Alderman Tuomey then nominated the following | blares yeatorday discussed tho plebiscite hore, One wir ‘uentton, On the contrary, he knows | of the cause of death has been placed. stantial evidence regarding the prisoner's guilt. He epalemes ioe, Gereyanent ottegrs of the ig meeting where ea accusation fest Ld Leh ak 4 Wot ali ics and alt good mon do wish to unite MR, CHAUNCRY sMArren’s story. sald he bad lived six months ina small house in Alt unanimously elected | President, Francie” M, See Breerre, Garant (ny ceea ler ie soit 5 relisious edaeation; but « groat maoy | | From what Mr. Chauneoy Shaffer sald to the Po. Carmantown, Pi tad two a Gone Risso. Seer taens Ser bese eB ean, i coiltalee © he poppe sopersted. It wes, teeqived : (vel as the great majority of the people | lice Superintendent ond Coroner, the following | wore his ron John and his wife, his daoghter Emmo- won, Jr. sstedty Meares s Cor- | that all in favor of @ repablic shouid vote” No! om shh eouneypae sa bath 6 nt d wyae story treo Al 1.0m Seplember 90, 1906, lino, and his son James, The three former slopt in responding Secretary, B, F, McCuhill; Treasurer, | the plediecite. On the opening of the Medical Col- Patrick Fox, WELIOION AND ARITIDERTIC Ht clecummsta: . and by the sane person. He dose at Eastport, Maino, leaving a widow and three chil- drea, named William, Stephen, and Teresa C. Sher. lock: The firet-named ja the supposed vietim of the upper room, and himself and James in the lower. ‘The prisoncr retarned home between 11 and 19 on Satarday nicht, Janaary 97. Te was rather lege next Monday there will probably be farther de monstrations. THR OPENING Fine, Ex-Alderman Tuomey arose and commenced 4, be taught —_>— th abusing Gen. Spinola for the mo: in whioh he Fall of an Arch In Blackfriar's Bride : tthe chet | Sherfock lett on ‘deposit with Rturses & Co. at | Qrusk, He said ve had been 0 ihe “Corners at e/o¢ Teel and bls party at te previous meet. | Loxvox, April 29.—The arch of the new Matra. tar PADI ANON are oe a be made | South atrect, the eum of $23,083.01 in corrent funds, | Ploomingdate, and had been Aghting, ‘The follow: fe sald tat Sherif O'Brien was #0 diseusted Amerion, and that they should be made politan Railway under the northern end of Black- conversation then an] $18,000 ‘in eeven-thir United Stotes bonds. Qt Spinola's speech that he left the hall. king ‘ather—* Never mins bout Aghtin; Ex-Alderwan Toomey: woond up by offer friar's Bridge gave way to-day, Men were at work 4 where Chris\ians and inflicls, Jows and | Willinm would therefore have beon entitled to one- | Fohace™ Maybe ygu don't believe Tee hed a fight." following resolution which was carried by in the tune} at the time, ond twelve wore buried oy alike sont their ebitdren witbont | {hird of this money, after the Widow's portion bed | Fother—" Never mind, pull o€ your boots, and go from tho Seventeenth and Twenty-first Warde : their be hymn that {« to thom a badge of the ascendancy of @ inowited by any book, or prayer, or in the ruins. All were taken out ative, but seven badly if not fetally injured, Two have sioce ied. In the House of Commons Mr, Gladstone ane nonnoed that debate .n committee on the Trish Land Bil! would be resumed on Monday; Mr, Newdernton motion for an inquii into Monastic Institation would next be considered, and discussion on the Red River difficulty was postnoned uot Mey Mr. Gindstone said the Important principles of the Irish Land Bill had already been sottled, and be pred to be sble to resume the consideration of the jucational Bill at an early da peace lle. Tho Patriots in Spa Sway of Serra Mapnip, April 29.—The Ne of Alcalas, fa the. province of Sorla, and. those of Bautineo tase night broke out in of rebellion. In Santiago, more than a hundred of the insurronta were arrest: ed and imprisoned before the outbreuk was sup- Pressed. Some three hundred political refurees from Spain any letters of administration bed been taken out ; Dut the widow and chilcren agreed to and did exe: ente an fastrament in writing, acknowledzing the transfor and delivery of the funds and securitivs to thom by Sturges & Co, have been int deliver the same to Whereas, At a meeting of the Artociation vt tt Ha on the | 21st Inet. & notorions person calling him. self Gen. Spinola red rai ting and Vulgar spec In'wiich he personaly aseafied te distinguished tender of the Demogrntic par ‘thie elt: ww be it Rérotred. at we the members of this Association repudiate ‘the vile aud eftl languaze of the s Spfnola, aman whore lei e career was marked by ity, and who from. the under cooviction for swindling the soldiers ‘and ther families in Order to save him self from belnz cashiered. After this censure had been passed on aman who ad been landed to tho skies tor bis in the previous meeting, Mr. William Everett o| some resolutions in which the dictionary of flattery was exhausted in searching for Mt phrases to compliment Kn Hoffman, Mayor O'all, and Richard B. Con- ‘ DON’T BE GREEDY,” SAID MRS. GAM. Everything was received very well until the i. or said that there was treason at Albany, and the true Democrats, to eive this city back their manicl- I righte, were obliged to call in the assistance of the to bed. Joha—" If you dont believe it, look on the toe of wy boot, and SRE IF THERE 18'NT BLOOD ON IT. Pather—It's nothing but wet from the rain. Joha—Hold the lamp down, and: see there ain't Father—I shan't. John (wiping his hand across the too of his right be ere, Bee if tat is'nt blood. ol man Nixon tailed o having then soon blood Sohn kent on talking, until his father asked him ‘with whom he had been fighting. as theanswer.t s wracenat Ous Sir 7Oe Me tho morn. said John. “it was only 8 little . and without fear of any sectarian bias wh ever. He does beileve thot an infidel, a Jew, or « Mohammedan has the same rights in our Govern: mont as any one elso bas; and he deprecates the ef8rt to keen the Bible and prayers and sectarian bymns in the schools, and the attempt to put Chris- Uianity and the Bible into the Constitation of the Culted States, as utterly un-American and fanatical, and as an attempt to auite church and state, whieh should be strenuously resisted by all lovers of pure teligion as well as ail lovers of their country. Re foes believe that public education, paid for by pub- Me moneys, ehould be in the hands of seculars, and Bot intrusted to religiows orders as such, for the Feason (hat this too WOULD BR A UNTON OF CHURCH AND STATR, And for the oth Nam ts sald we antes soverel ines ek hie ther Btephen, at 63 Clinton place, for his share 53 property, and, as alieged, \o have been positive- A LAWSUIT INSTITOTED—THE CLIENT DISAPPEARS. William, Snding that be could not obtain his rights from bie brother 8 Tesolved to apply to the Jaw courts, and during ber last brought an action for the recovery of the riy before Judge Clerke at the Supreme t was in thio way Uhat Mr, Channcey Shafer became ecquainted wit the cose. On Jan. 29. while tho case was still pend- ing, William Sheriock very suddenly disayperred, and the counsel made diligent search to find Ms Hie took from bie pocket-asarsapertiia bottle, half lo ‘aoa foll of whinkey, saying, “I'l takee drink with Then go-to, bod * tite “father eked IF he hed epublicans, and that {t was right and pro ty should exeretse the 1 hort Strco badly, Jobn sald no, but that he bad be Republicans should ree who had got t-emeelves into hot water hore found spect and control.and the immediate supervision | whereabonts, bat without even a abadow of kicked bim hallo dozen times on one of bis cheeks, She'ter yesterday within the borders of Franc pases No Quarter for the Brigan Armes, April 29.—In addition to the seven brigands executed yesterday, five other members of of all inctitutions whieh it pays for; and to this the Teligions orders would not submit. ‘He does believe that tic works that are most imperatively domand. ed of religous orders here, are, those works of corporal mercy to which they are espe- This was going a littie too f marke were drowned in a # .. One true member of the Young Democracy, ‘offer, therenpon arose ond wanted to kaow mother thla meeting was oreanised for the purpose i cess. William Sherlock lived during this ti 402 and 404 East Twenty-fiMh street, but no one re- siding 0. the premises could in any way account for his abseuce. Is is even alleged that Stephen in a very brutal manner, while enraged in a conversa- and wns afraid he bad diefigurea bim. He bad left him site! on the roadside. Hits father, and James Nixon, bis brotner, both reused to drink, #0 John polled off bis boots and went up stairs to bed, In About fifteen minutes, he called to witness to go to Explanation of the Puzzle, July M7. | sohave noright to expect to be heeded. But put of sustaining Tweed or the Young Democracy. the band were beheaded this morntnz. The heads Jee by their vocation, tion, sald: “ If you wish to find the —-———, the door and listen to whatthe “hollering” outside | MY Farenn: my letter with several better, and it may possibly | © said: “Ido not go in with a mooting whieh | of the whole party re publicly exposed on the ont: Citar Meaehadr ardey settle NSS | gy, 208 FOR ua rae mane anven”° | Minanet Meera eee a ura narar; | ,Leteore you esate to Mr. Draper, bot do sot | Reipalitue, Youth 7 | nae adr hcatoteae ean eney | eetnactine Say, ue ial won «aber ne, end Paver of jacty wot twere are tn bie pariah sevon | 4..WhG Were} wat cote on, Willem, Sherlock | anatase beard a pabline’ “rarer,” | Date much falch inte oteacy. T write to many let HORACE GREELEY, | want my namo stricken from the roll Ex-Aldor- | ‘he ‘urkish Govt tninent have dlrvctod their tron- Sisters of Charity, engaged exclusively in works of - but called out to Joh ‘was probably ‘a | ters that Tam beaten out t! r than gold leaf, and D. T. Mo antann, Esq., Pres’ man Toomey replied to Coffey, and Coffey to | tier troops to axsist in th i f the Hhiws. charits, they do hot teach in the Sunday sebool, | Hauer. drinking 8 heavily as to make it am excuse | drunken gang in the rosd. He then returned to - rhe romaine of ns have been conveyed ta Tuomey, ond the crowd finally bezan to get bolster- and hive never been asked to do 80. bed. Five minutes afterwards, John called to James ——- ‘The remains of the victims have been conveyed to hamton. He, howe 3 F ons and demanded that the Chairman put the resolu- | ataita, Dy. ¥ fd ne spoke Te Reap ge ua days, ns it w vo Fi cew door eo hn James did so, and | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. THE RICHMOND CALAMITY. tion to the meeting. ‘k report bas reachea Vienna that Mr. Erskino, the Hoe tere ceamalties Of the Reuatty. eo otaees of led by relatives, merely to cet him out of the | Beard the same sound like —s—— —-— SOME RXPLANATIONS. British Minister, has been recalled, Wilel bil wae ao peotect the Hberty of conscionce | WAY and to prevent him froin prosecuting the suit in A DYING CRY OF MURDER. A Dank President Leaves $15,000 in a] Twelve More Victist of the Disaster Bu- | yr, O'Reilly, the Chairman, said that he wished —_—_— Of chijdien in aaylume, hyuses of refuge, &e. Bat | which ere cenatnces eonatade Niel tke ‘The prisoner's Loots were here shown to witness, Depot-A Poor Boy Finds Returns to the City of Mourning | to explain his position. He did not wish to belong A Formidable Rebellion in Tad or thought that there was no room | Ot {he cat) te ee a veluinatio who identified themas being those of bis fon. On the Money. to ity which r ‘at least for that 10 any party witch ‘ognires or allows any man to Mapras, Indi: wc’ of justice, while they were so buay Ln April 29.—A__terrifi insurree- the following moi reel ing when Jobm came down stairs, Pi appoint Reoublicans to office, tion bas broken out in Newar, a town siiuated some r weinteining appropriations as, 4 witness and James told bim that if be bed bad a Yesterday afternoon John Kase, rege “TL slenel tho roll of this organization for that | 200 miles southwest of Delhi. Two thousand native iiyam said that it been hoped that THE POST MORTEM EXAMINATION, Agvt there would be a warrant out for bi the Second National Bank, of Newark, while wait- | Vv, 1 Wraihd: vdinal oe nd I doubt whother the man | of the tribe of Thackhoors, rose against thelr chia! 1 ever of this Feats Legislature would | Coroner Keenan, accompanied by Dr. Wooster led that ho did not care, and ing in the Centro street depot of the Now Jersey ‘amoxp, Va., April 29.—Twelve victims o| resolution is a member of the Beach, yos'erday held post mortem examination of the remains, but could find no external m: violence. The’ Internal organ¥ appeared to have been In a healthy condition, and no evidence cont de obtained to ‘show otherwise than that William Sherlock met his death from drowning: bat whether resnlt of secident or dest ty ‘to be venti lated. The inquest wilbnot be held for a few days in order to allow the detective officers an opporiunt ty towork up the case, and secure the proper wit- nesses, 4 that members of both parties Dill, the object of take o matter of nism neoloncal bitterness and threat- and bis adhrrents. The most shocking massacres followed. ‘troops have been sent to the spot ———. In this the City of Boston? Loxpox, April 29.—The Cork Constitution says vossels ‘ba’ en despatched to tho relief of # steamer reported fast in the ice off the coast of Greenland. the disaster were buried to-day, including that of E. M. Scofield, City Assessor, and brother of Mo). Gen. Schfield, whitch was attended dy nearly two thousand people, and those of Julius Hobson, Col- lector of City Taxes, and William A. Charters, Chief of the Fire Department. That of Mr. Charters was attenced by an igmense crowd. The body was conveyed on an engine, followed by all the other engines of the Department decorated with ever- green Railroad, Newark, for train for New York: let q Y 4 remeden a Conusinine @ train came ulong, and in his hs to obtain a neat he forgot the package, On reaching New York he discovered bis los, and hastened back to New- ack, when Le found that a young colored Ind named Adam Roberts, in the employ of the New Sorsex Railroad Compan; ul discovered the package and iven it to the station agent. In consideration of fhe ""young man's bonestys Sir. Kase presented bin with $200, dolm's overalis unde o blood, the width of & ripe stem, and about two inches in length. Aseratch, a8 of @ finger nail, ¥ feared on iis Jaw bon inder bis right ear. He eal ft amarted a iftti ‘wife of the murdered man came between 7 o'clock that morning, and asked Jolin if he eon David. He said that he had, and that he left him between the house of his lather end that of Join Walters. Jonn asked! if Dave bad not reached hore. Mrs. Sisco waid that be had not, and asked John if he and her husband bed not had'a fight the night berore. Jolin repiied : “ hat do you think we would fight for?" aod qnent CT OF THR FIELD OF POLITICS tonceand forever, Baviegisiators ofboth re probably too in bey ing. selling, ani o ting thee or inelination for sach an act of ani statesmenstiv, In fact, the putting © matter of doine favors, in the shape of approrrintions, Would perhaps take away too much 0 ¢ kin trade. 1 intend measure had OUT WITH THR HYMN TO O’MALL. A gentleman here Jumped up and moved as an amendment that the eulozy of O'llul be stricken trom the resolution. ‘The Chairman put the amend- ment and declared {t carried, amid cries of * No, no," from all paris of the house. ‘erett de: d that the Chair bad not de and called on all those LOSSES BY FIRE. THR DEAD MAN Extensive Fire in Jersey City—Two Pere was a native of Eastport, Me, and thirty-four years of age when he met with his ontimely end. — fi AP acs ARS ee ‘ uae sous Injured—Lows, 8150.000. the oval of fluential Catholic clerzy- | T1js body will be removed to Eastport, where itis to | Emeline then said to John: Lebar’ sh Ab rteaagener fh -fllr pesca DS: TT ASE Oe. WHO: A IOHIRE. 00 S08, OARiy Thero was immediately a rush and Last night, about half-past 9 o'clock, Cum. n . WhO would like too see some Auch od a ye aales of bis ved y f - Grace Church, Broadway and Tenth street, | thanking him for his kindness in furnishing a sur- | Ope, Se Foune Da. | mi ar factory, occupying the block be Fi « iacervorated inta the Constitution of every Deriog Sinha the Sess OF Wik coapneen Tosti Fen WHAT'S THE Use OF TouR LYINO, wus Alied | Fansatday Apatihoa/ iin: porsoakivase about 450 outof 60) went back on the Young De- | mings's car factory, occupying the block bounded by Biate of { nion; and. 44 is to be boped that the eae: cit eon, and for other kindnesses to th ed by AMUSEMENTS. when you told ns all last night that you and Dave Loiugihe es Orer kia dapeeee ea, we we ene by s Sled yesterday afternoon with personal and | geon rn unde by | mocraey Washington, Green, Steuben, and Morgan streets, : i H ee 3 \ ” the late Abraham D. Russel, | the late disaster. A telegram was received by the THE PINALR. J Citi, was Bose te 6 Defi pic will dewand from the poll iclans. some enc ad hada Gat t professions! irieade' 0 - . lersey City, wea found to be on fire. Tefore the Fos? knd stateaminiige mesure, “It would be sub — Mix.'Sisco then left the honse. end James folio. | €x-City Judee. “Among tho prominent persons pres: | Secretary of State to-day from Mayor Fox, of Phila waar Mey ROR made ® motion that the mocting | siarm wan given the wooden fortion of the factory Ftantinhy 2+ folows Fechter as Claude Melnotte. ed and talked with hor, after whitch she went home. | ent wore Judges Charles P. Daly, George G, Rar- | delpbia, stating that oh clare the motion earried amid | Loped 7 i" A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. There never perhaps has been an actor upon | ON, her departure, witness persuaded Joha to £0 | nerd, Gunning &. Relford, Recorder Hackett, Eliot ‘ Be ee ee atte a ates hee | ranec rerun’) la: faunas, ans; sotwitietanding the and seo if the deceased was still where be left him, Ho went, and on bis return suid be was not, On being asked If he had seen him, he replied tint he had, and that be was on the lowor side of the road, four or five rods from where be first leit him. Wit: ness asked if he was alive, John said that he wus ALIVE, BUT THAT WAS ABOUT ALL. Witness asked if he could talk, Jobn repilea that he could make a noise and be understood, but conld not stand alone, Ho bad lifted him, under the arms, to his feet, but he was unable to remain sianding’ John then asged James to go to the house of deceased, and acquaint his farnily with his condition, that he might be taken home before he died. But no sooncr hel dames dressed ulmself, with the Intention of going, than Mrs, Sisco again arrived. She cailed ont * John, you murdered Dave last night."* To this John replied: * Do yon suppose I would murder him?" h Yes, you have murdered bi angered, dhe lies down youder, dead. I've goths com- pany of men coming bere to tic youbecause you SUBSCRIPTIONS WERE BRING RAISED in that city for the sufferers, and that Mr, Childs, of the Public Ledger, had headed it with $1,000. A merchant of Chicago bas also anvised the Relief Committee to draw on him for necessary funds. No furthor deaths lave occurred to-day. At the funeral of Dr. Brock, of the Examiner, a delegation of toe Washington press was present, Major Col- vert, ex-Strte Treasurer, and W. C. Dunnam of New York, will neithor, it is feared, survive thelr in- Juries. of the crowd, and left the hall. Mr. Patrick Me- Govern then’ ascended the platform, and nominated ex-Alderman Toomey for Chairman of the meeting. Mr. Tuomey immediately put the motion on the resolution, and it was carried amid a general up- Cheers wore, shen elven for Tweed, Sweens, O'all, Connolly, Hoffnen, Tuomey, and the rest, nd (hd meeting broke up with great uproar, —— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, —_—— ‘The Pope has not yet shown M, Daru’s note to the (Ecumenical enol. The British Government will not urge the Torna- do claims on Spain, Marriago with a deceased wife's sister has beon Jegalized in Enztand, ‘The Madrid journals deny that Marshal Serrano has withdrawn from oifice Console closed at 9 for money and necount ; 5 20s, 1362, 88 ‘Old, 88: 1967, 8G ; 10-498, 86, Erie, 19. t that the Americon Consul at Yeddo haa C. Cowdin, Mrs. Jonn Hoes, Co A. Conkiing, A. 8, Kingsland, Jol Graham, J. P. Solomon, John Wolf, George W. fr. Rutherford’ Stay verant, &e. Te coffin ‘ome rosewood was inscribed with the name, date of deat (April 5), end sge (58 years) of the deceased gentleman, and was covered with flowers and immortellos. ‘The pall besrers were Gen, Graham, James J, Roose. velt, Samuel @, Courtney, Robert K. Stuyvesant, De Grasse Livingston, Bugene Thorn, Judge Bur dour, and John R. Rela, ‘fhe Rey, Dr. W. F. Mor. gan Officiated, and at the close of the sorvices the remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. pn Si Judge Bintchford’s Victim Released. ‘Three months ago Tax Scx called attention to anact of judicial tyranny on the part of Jud Blatchford which has happily no parallel in civil or criminal annals, His Honor bad sentenced William Muller, # poverty-stricken inventor, to pay a fine of £2,500 for contempt, in having manufactured patent. F amendment to the C ion of ¢ 0-1. pro, Fiasions of school funds to any titution) to enard hand Siate, and to pro: efforts of the firemen, was entirely destroyed, with {ts contents. The brick portion was saved by great exertion. The building destroved was two stories in height, the lower one being ocenpied as a foundry, Dlackemith, and machine shop by Messrs, Smith & Sayre and the Lilly & Hoys' safe mar ufactory, the upper one 8 a cabinet and wood finishing shop, and by A. 8. Baxtor for the storage of pattorns, Th addition to the machinery and stock on band, tixteeo cars in various stages of completion were The loss falls vory heavily oa the work. bont forty of them lost valuable chests of ‘ome of Which were worth three hundred dol- lars ench. Nearly two hundred men were thrown out of work. On the enst side the fire consumed a small portion of the lumber stored in the yard of Mesars, J. J. Vanderbeck & Co. A fireman named Charles ‘Mansfield was seriously injured "by falling timbers, and one of the children of Mra. McCuen, who occupied one of the dwellings, Was slightly fujured in exeaping from the house, The loas of our stage concerning whom the iffereucos of opin- jon have been #0 wido and so irreconcilible es in the cise of Mr, Feehter, Evon persons similarly educated, and trained and accustomed to look at things from mach the same standpoint, find them. selves on tits eutject in complete onism. It us though in the ease of this actor the ordt pa AOD fcriticiam had no application, One man flods his atiitades awkward and constrained to the person who sits beside him, however, seem all grace. To the one the eterna draw! on the fal yowel sounds of every sentence becomes ally almost unbearable; to the other it has a charming noveliy snd lends an added charm, To the one the lovemaking is sickly sentiment, to the other It is the very rapture of poetry. Mr. Feehter's appearance this week as Claude Mfelnctie has renewed theso ‘untagontsms, Enthusiastic young women are so earriod away by the performance that they write letters to the even. ing papers that gush with allthe exuberant arjec- tives of the langusge, while matter-ol-fact men are the Bible or any other ‘al! praying, worship, an ‘ns In commMoa schools. to commit to any but pub Jaws by which appropriations wt pabhe snstitudions. and forbilding Hom. elties, towas, and vill sor soll or lease It at lower than ro money tor the payment o enureh THE DEATH OF SENATOR BLAND Was annownced in the Legislature, and appropriate remarks were mode on it by members, Both Houses of the Logistatnre met to-day, und agreed to sit tem- porarily al the Exchange Hotel. Goy. Walker to night lesnod'the following PROCLAMATION : der the exclu: forbidding as, Whether salaried oF \d' forbidding compat: ‘any prayer, worsbip or public Institn h oF religious i t rol of otterrs of th ing appotut Agreat calamity has befallen the State, an b 4 urs, Smith & Sayre will ri pine schools. unable patientiy to sit out the performance, mordered him. ed’ India rabber combs in violation of an order of iy hice city, {athe apnating event of W Cet Melle’ hy Amol has areatly depressed the Japan: | ¢yily $100,000. ‘The patterns have been accumulat- f tie wi tense AIitlos to eitize iD EACPOHD (eB eek ae Sere. Witness told Jobn to take her to the spot wnere | the Court, Pocr Muller was imprisoned in. the | day Wh instant. In that fenriul pani ing for fliteen years, aud tany of them were vory sie ieee in naneet palin pountts of triticitm god late thore realms ortaste, | deceased lay, and he went oat with her. Witness | county Jail for eighteen montus, and uc might have | Paitly destroyed the canital of tne angof our | The Hon, Charles Buxton, M. P.. was shot yeater. | valuable, FO Ee Ee ea eee erihg. wiich’a proverb as old asthe Christian | then commenced shaving, and anked ” Kmelino it | died there If Tux BUN had not called publle atten, ent a uO 0 b | day in Landon, by White, his The other los ices of the commonwealth, were suddeniy, Bnd under elrcumstances of the greatest terror and n n from Ife, and ® large nomber of ally or shockingly tnjaret. The public sensibility so painiuly aroused by the heart-rending occurrence sh se of their Owk faith, oF to those Who may “A PLAIN STATEMENT, Reporter—Is it your intention to get up a paro- the would-be assassin escaped. Later inteltigence from Arizona has been received Rock assay.us one thousand dollars to the ton has been Struck ‘n the deepest shaft of the Melture Mine. they, bad gone to the spot together, Emmelin PIS'No, John hs rap awa After that, witness did not again see him, antil be was arrested. He did not go to see the corpse, as thon to the outrage, He asserted that he could make combs equally durable and as finely finished as those manulactured by bis wealthy prosecutors without {nfringing upon their patont; and he claimed that be was detained in prison to prevent him from era warns us that it ts useless to dispute, ‘There are some poinks, however, concerning which all agree—for instance, that Mr. Fechter is a man possessed of an excellent judgment concerning ail A wore estimated as follows: Lilly $10,000; A.B, Baxter, $10,000; J. J. Van- derbeck & 'Co., $3,000: Cummings & Co., $15,000, The latter company were fully insnret in the Hom of New Haven, $2,500; Imperial. $1,500, tho Lone sympathy al aia 86 FOO" PATOBT 50 5 sock of sotritanl tert OF encatt thet, he has greatingenuoesnose, | he was troubled with rhoumatism, but saw itat the | competing with the firm that caused bis arrost, | Pression in prayer to Aimights God hy those smysier: WASHINGTON GOSSIP. rsara Comings were rabout to famove to West Dr. MeG Nu. It would be a sort of sciritual . » | Sauire’s when summoned to the inquest. Jobn had | Judge Blatebfora ordered his release yesterday, aud | Oy ety “ aan r Ten —— gen, on the Newark ond N.Y. R. R., having sol trary, Would” thiuk “it absurd’ to. nt. | mobility of temper, naturalness, spontaneity, or by | fauire's when summoned to the inquest.” Jobn had States and nighions are Tuled and cor ere: whatever name one may choose to call the q\ it he was discharged in the afternoon from the county Tor all these aie phases of one ebaracteristic, Ii pail. tempt t 3) while we are suffering so sadly fore recomun that Wednesday, the “éth day Of necesearieg, Archbishop Hughes ‘The public deht shows s reduction for the pr of May next, be observed by all the nt month of $5,000,000. the building to Ames & Co., who were to take pose stated to Horace Hoppaugh that he ion in May, How the’ flie originated was not peo —— f the Commonwealtheae A. day of, humifinth The bill for the relief of Major-Gen. Robert An- | known, but from its extent when discovored, it is 1,000 souls were enough for the care of sows Vane ihe Se cat comarca womatie’ INTENDED WAYLAYING ITM Capture of Gambicrs with their Working and Fayer. and th on tha day thes pase abic to the pei td ‘Pa Boe tne adversely in the House yesterday, | thought by many to be the work of an incendiary, ; Pian'ull like dest trcersed scpport | fapid and fervent deelamation, the edect ‘that’ he | pp.the road and mauling him almost te death. He Too! ana with tne bok iinitien ne bedi'the melancholy ocen- | ‘The Honse Committes on, Military Afuirs goster. Sa tj a bo 5: ) and i ‘oD, thelr g! ‘ead, and thel ay sersel he Mi et 7 ‘ ave pre nis; then we should build some give go thames ail be BUA opr ea, CLIeOLx (Pa ioe to whip David for telling a lie about him. On Sun: Roundsman Barrett with the court officers of | fon. testify thelr grief for the dead. and thelr avmia: | dnt Pep ree ae ero hold: position c in our pests: nextl i day morning, he seid that he had given Dat ing, as be bad promised. He also saia ti had followed tlw up, and struck bi der, and he bad to fight or the Tombs, and several officers from the Sixth Ward Police made a simuitareous descent upon three gambling hoases in the First Ward apon warrants issued by Justice Dowl: ‘They seized all the Mr. David O. Parkhurst, a Boston we |, died enuddenly yesterday. his electric temperament responds to all the de- mands of the scene. These are the points that must be recoguized by every candid critic as strong ones, On the other hand, however, we are unble to Gnd ledge the dpeendenoe of all thiige earthly upon | Mr, Garfield's Dill introduced yesterday provides Our-all wise Providence: for isaning $%5,000.000 of currency to States h (Signed) GILBERT ©, WALKER, than thelr p oportion, and. for the ¢ Governor ¢f NUGRIEIS. | Siaait.oor ros er eeiit, cortiicates and fo le better than we are doing at'present rte poorend sudering, particularly children, who (ie gyeatest danger of losing both faith and of all, If at all, would I provide for nlf, John Weleh, of the Southorn Packet lina, died . 4 4 | nized Sisco's voice as the o' bling implements, nad’ arrested Timothy Har. | _ The citizens of Raleigh assembied yesterday after tenders, Ht aleo provides lor free ban n Losion yesterday Of entree, OF parenie whe re sbie Hane alate aren tol arouse. enthusiaem, | UA Might. As be returned to bed, James suid Fington und Coaries, Witiams, of 28. Ce Fr} noon to take ection {n referen 4 to the Hehrrond SOSTLAC RTE RO TEED WN to provide for tuem., Ths tein businoss | Nord it apparent cat Be ndfected: bs auaience | ¢.",Fauper, itis too bad, if 16 Is high, We ouglit to | itichard Il. Pearson, of #1 Coention Calamity, ‘The meoting was largely attended by the ‘ go and help bim.”. Witnoss replied, ‘Jim, you are not goings foot. If John has hurt him so that be does die, you and Tare NOT GOING TO SWING FoR IT. te bill erantiog lands to. ald tn, the con: strongly. In the third act, where he makes his ex- A railroad from Portland t» Asto: cuse to Pauline, in « speech full of: passion, what shonld baye been a climax fell coid poe the hearers, Whiie giving every credit fo the sin 5 most paominent and respectable citizens. Judge Sriveners with teal? Ampioments, we Batile, inve of the Supreme Court, préside’, ‘Reso: . In OFecon, Was passe in the Ho) isth Ward police station, whence they will lutions were adopted expre ing Sympathy ‘and con. | terday by a yote of 971063 Mr. Holman, of Indiana, He eee eee ein er the Temee tins | dolence, and asking that Cdnenday next be. | enounced the measure, which was warily cefended Police Surgeon Kicratedt lias heen dismissed. The arms and breast of aman were found ina bow & SECTARIANISM OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS, ey=-Are Catholics desirous of taking the sectarianian out of the public schools t of 5 Kast seventy tiud street, aid taken to the ' tween the hours of 10 A. M.and4 P. M,, all bi by Bir, Piven of Noveds. totes (Yes: the Catholle Chureh, as ebody, is | sincerity of thore who fud Mr. Kechter In every | On pelng asked by counsel for defence to repeat | MOFYMK: pes nese should be suspended and the bells iolled, and loruue - t is sufficient to quote from the Inte sior. ay recline pana in a : Li : ne ae yf 1 ; May 1 nore, sizned by aft our bishops, and | to act; the difficulty seems to be that he does not | Cyck committed the murder. ought to swing for it The Stakes Handed their chure commisiee was Adv whether Jonn or anyone elke. On being cross-ex: Gen, Sheridan leaves Chicago next week for the ticket, Nilason will not come to Americs. She to marry a young Frene! ty uly, : to receive donations for the sufferers, i vie ; “ Je Pope, Paragraph 423, 499, know hory to speak, His declamution ts 00 broken | Myer etait liehad teen on bad terme wich | Yesterday afternoon Jim Kerrigan, acoom. | Plated '0 ree itis ill ale Far West. The Ladies’ Club mot vosterday, at 251 Weal and peculiar, bis accent and inflection so strange, | Guimeds Pe wall thnk Me ne tore death we the latter : z Golladay is canvassing hie District in Kentucky | TREY fourth etreet, and planned a number of eum 1 DOO fo the schools there are | fiat the ear does not promptty take in the sense of | Housed to cet him s An, a8 the latter } panied by Roneh and othors of his backers, called ut LATEST LABOR NEWS. poCioliaday is canvassing his Distric mtucky | txcumione false tt: ory his words. It may be good elocution, buethe rules | taper itm out of fl soon as practicablo, | Mike Henrs’s and demanded the stakes in the Kor- —— Deputy Eherit Jamos Rvan, of the Seventh Ward, | po ot, Dourborty, a decks hand on board the for r 1 cdueation. of you that make it #0 are certajoly unknown to us. Hiseete the aaa’ tan Worked daring Do. | Tikan and Tuohoy fight, Mike finding that the other | ‘The moulders’ strike st Peekskill bas ceased, and | ,Wehus, Sherkt damon Ret oat America, reseliod a man from aruwaluy ‘ieat Pule n y demand aremedy to's great | — Mies Leclercq, who supports Mr. Fecliter, avpears | Comber ‘in the night Lime, upon a mill race, and ree party made no objections, ‘and had in fact given it| the men are at work for §3 per day. rl Manapaline (Oke A situs certain that in moss of the States pub | in the character of Sauuline to peculiar advantage. | Coivea $4.20 a iiuht each, Jobn, he said, had bled | UP, handed over $1,000 to Kerrigan, ‘The atrike of the laborers on the Hunter's Point | pPresigent Grant is in the city and attondad the | A correspondent neks “When, where. and how Une anes nee nat te minds of Catnoie | tndecd, Ker weting consticuted to us the cule! charm } yt the fungs during that time, A pair of biue jean ———___—_ and Disisvitle road ended yesterday In a compromuse | French Theatro lust evening, He di pay Mr-Calhogn. frst husband of Mr. Calionn, departed ually imbued prine.ples, @ bo pains ueation of overalls. Were shown to witnes longing to the Pioce is excellently ond tastefully Dut ube | prisoner at the tine of the fight. He was asked to age, and all the subordinate parts most credit: | fgeytify them, but, not seeing the blood mark, could thid lite." We don't know. Captain MeDermott made a desce nt on two disro. Chat they should tettan and Catholc The Richmond Mayoralty Dectsto: Bricklayers’ Union, No, 1, of Brooklyn, last ever Ricnaonn, April 29.—The Supreme Court of } ing di ciied to insist upon the'enforcement of the Eigu about {thout Appeals decided to-day that Henry K. Ellyson, and | Hour law. fomerry @ yours Frene Of good 0 patable Nonses in Greon street last evening and ar ; figeatiy, to. hen am i poeals deciiled to-day that on, an , nied . ue, and will leave the forever. Fested twenty-seven persons, ‘plbles aud reciting’ and singing ——— at Oe ear vied. but’ bed Loon atandored cy’ ine | Bot George Cahoon, inf the iawtul atiyor of Bich | , Coopers’ Union, No. Sinat night clected Mr. Wm: | Tt was not Mr. Shanghnessy, bat Mr. Dowling, | John Welsh, of Gz New Rowery, emplorod In the cll bonks and Exerribes tito Claims to have Averted the Danger, Are i face aR a 7 ‘The Longshoremen's Union, No. 2, last cee Vanderbilt wax arrested in Horlem t nnkrupl : non devervwnere resist thee. rested for Caustog A Midnight Burginry~Threntening to Blow POLIZIOAL OBOUE, elected, Joun, Driseoll Presidents Way, Sims Vi Be Ore Ne Tat fan ariviggs Attar Adetouton | yelfa, (ue Risinger bankruptey case, Judge Monelt Soe ee ae ee earhorish Boston, April 20.—The attempt. on Thursday ‘Oat a Woman's Brains, The Wiliam M, Tweed Thirteenth Ward Cam: | #e86,,cume Smith Becretary, ad Haward Byte hours he wae released by Justice McQuade Porat tay [eue nn aGueranaioe feceieek ts tt bare CATHOLIC CRILOREN ABD PORLIO SCROOLS. mmorming to threw the, Norwich steamboat (rain About midnight on the 27th inst, the residence palgn, Club hes organized, with Thos. McKeogh as me Big sadge Michael Connally snd Joan Toh Fiteh ae ( ee as vf BOLO g 4 rom the Boston, Hartford and Erie Kaitroad, nea 0 a President, y THE TELEGRAPH. arrived in town this mot Subscriptions for the Home for the Aged Colores Reporter—Are priests In favor of taking children | Franklin, Muss.,and which Wm. M. Comery clatined | of Miss Sat cpl in mretts evan dal Tne Seventh Word Democrats lent nigbt indorsea | “428 2HOm Su: Way from Hochoster, They beat the traw ve hours Baptints in Eis Ahied stroct near Revonth avenne, rm Away from the coumon schools, when they have uo | wo have choc ked by signalling danger, bas developed | was entered through one e Fear windows by | the nomination of Mr, £. J. Shandiey for Sherif. A} vigation on the upper lakes has commenced. Mr. A. D. Barber, King of the Lo ry at (Albany Peon to Mi ‘: Wilson, Firet Directress, 150 'W fereehial schools their own parish, oF when the | curiously. two men, who, as represented, pointed # pistol at | comnuttce of six were appointed to walt upon Mr,| Navigation on the uppe' Cine | eee tne, late, teeth Houses: and to Lave given (herd : 4 wrochia! school Is inadequate to accommodate their | Comery said he wus tired upon by three men 10 | 1. Leoortetress, and threatened to blow her brains | Siandiey, and inform hum of thelr action, ‘The Cardiff giant 1s attached for debt in the Cin- tn bota Hous wave g! i | Thomas Leery, aged 23, of 609 First av: chilaren, or when they have no other school to go | ambush, one bullet pae*ing through his hat, and an- prop The Repudlicatian nominations, at Rochester, | clon ati railroad depot. While passing GL. Sebo 7] other grazing bis arm. He represented that he saw | out if she aid not give them all her valuables. ‘They Dr. MoGlynn—I should hope that the pricsts, 1f Bny, who advocate so absurd a practice are very few At all events, it ts quite sufficient to were endorsed lart evening, by the Bignteonth Assem- A colored postmaster has been sppoiuted at the Tiy District Associations The colored voters of the | uAyeouty ot virginia Pe Gistrict were Jnvited to un te with them, Mucoe tack banastal iha\Ateamoe Ski Paul) were Tnirty-Alih street, by a pile of lumber falling upon him, Grafulla’s Inst composition ts th the obstruction, und hastened to save the train from | gis reminded her that she once shot a friend of destruction, Suspicion now resis on Comery, and J 2 he las been airested on the charge of baving placed | theirs, one Gorman, when attompting to enter her ‘olid Mon to The First Assembly District Colored Repnd'ican i inst her Will, aod if she did not now com drowned near St. Louls ou Thursday FiGOeuleN eer a Pivaly ate ond te retitabed Tet (ry youse against her will, ao 0 - a “ M 4 ry ea tively Dantisned 0 fucto sevinet, therm the proseding Buprects True the | the obatrustions there bimeel/ ply with their demands they would take revenge AsIOCIALIOD ARLE eae ee De a Hates, | ‘The Canada House of Commons has recommonded given by Mr. Henry Clews last even . ‘A’ Voud & Co. Bt ‘ hole Teor Tea ad wil go" to Buble Sere ee, iss Carlart states tat she. Wa Tn bed at tho | Ree een ee ee yaiteys aad | that a strong tnilitary force be sent to Ito Itlver tng, at the Union Club, to the Hon. Roscoe Cour ling aa uae Anad ahe dis tka fchocise and make 4 the dutyrof pastors to take an | THe German Democrate tn Councll-Tammas | ime, and, becoming frightened, Jumped out upon | oiuers, Mesactce ae of the La Crosse County dail | andthe Hon. N-P. Banke, Among the prominent per: | wy oetuscrmtienary geroea tne vespies slaewalie imines interest in the schools, and to secure in them the many to ecked, the floor, and then, under a renewal of the threat nt were Old Man Grinnell, Shepard Gandy , Vail, Chas, L. Frost : betel cre prevented fone prei diately berlde the Park Theatre, and very conventions A mass meeting of tho Democrats of the Seven: | attempted pe yesterday, but were prevented by | Fon dre ’, fl Higiite cf conscience of Catholic children, The German Democratic Central Committee | that they would perforate hor with a bullet, cave | teenth District of the T ds Ward nan 4 | the Sheriti’s wite eBre ‘and Dr. Doremus. to Mie cntranee of Central Park oh feveuth avenue iM of ¢ 7 Fo Ts themn all the mocey and Jewelry she had, tue whole | feenth District of the f vat P Convention in Chicago a E. H. Ludlow & Co, yesterday aold Florence, the | — ‘The attention o| erie ghey pilihirter Does tue Council of Baltimore commit | mat last night in 107 Fourth etree Die Fresident | cu ating to 417% in value. ‘Che fellows then loft | liruadway, tr. seal poset | gets Nationa PME Ruow: whetuer the Yankee Pil | actor, ‘an elegent honge” in Park “avenue, Ustween | aice and thieves me ce 4 ‘br MeilnnNo. Mh requives peleste to exhort | gations into an Independent party, to sucure the | the vame way that they entered. Bue did mot Wen- | sug the Bétlon OF bon Ward’ Judgot uuuolty, | Bris were Free Mason AUL'Gutting ie, boa. house 6 West twentioth street for | eenth stzeet and Tenth avenue, wher tie oule to eupvort theia' by generous private election of honest men,, The Committee sppoiniad | ty oie rt the E Le an eer. to whom | the Won Ad. Mt gore of Now derscy, tue tion, Alex. | | The game of the Red Stockings of Cipeinnatt and | 9¢t on a Esta onee 6 West Fmentionn arreet for | cvenmne, a workigms °1 Outributions, to walt yj ayor i and money. ‘The Oriental Clad have leased the house 25 East Broadway, formerly the rosidance of ex Mayor Laws t sd “others, to which Mr, Plunkett replied, stat: | the Atluntics of New Orleans, played ta New Orleans | gtreet, for @ club honse, at $43,000. Heim he had hionostiy ang ‘enrlessly ‘done hig bent | cn'Thursday, Fesulied in favor of the Med Stockings by | "TO SSA” Pee Me ate aeainat both for the Twenty second Ward and the whole Brate, | S¥ to 6, foung Lord Greville’ Nugent for Representative of statement of the occurrence was mace DY Miss 1ait, appear satisfled that she was rubbed, but Fas to the correcta #, reported’ that they had to wait | th pearance, and le then received | late appoin: two ieere for his THE DOCTOR INDOUSES THIS REPORTER! Reporter—Do yon intend to give a lecture oo rence house, Tt will be Atted up te iretclans curtly, and said that Mr, Oswald Otton- | have doub' of the other part a The referee in the case of Joseph H. Rameay for | County Longford, ireland, who has becn on « long | icy te Pt ont of th renie Bhose sutyocts in your chureb? Te wanted uly two Germavs appointed. A | of the story, BROOKLYN. mpt toward Judge Barnard. Krowlig out of the his brot Jew’ Jona Mitchel, In Hrooklyn, style, ndiey President of the onganin Dr Meli “Nov Lid have some intention, not of | Committes of three were appointed to visit other "Yaw ounany. ar iepeny yA Oa SA AS all al damages FHroviya, ths | Vice President ply tustructing our people In an ordinary ser —————<————— = 7 e new Police Col ¥ Ni Do., Winwlow, Lanier & Con James Lenox, Moses Tay b wiat the Counell of faltimore. lays down 1 ‘Wife Murder in Little Valley. ‘The trotting match at the Waverley Fair Grounds, | day. aE eg TS LI lg nore who gail by the St- Learent | lor James Brown, W. 1 Aspinwall, Jolin D. Wol OF malter, and upon our duty to erotecs the righie Fe vile, NY, April 89.—MF. Chars | eee eee eae rata om Ml Taceday bese | ,,The Darena for the, Tnepeetion of Buildings will Mischief on Thursday wight, oe und knwn aa the hneroines in | Rudco the trewsury of the woe tt iL tile L how think ho longer Revessary;and any: | Smith, of Machias, in this county, in’ a quarrel with | "Same Barrett aud John Walsh, of Hoboken, were | Monday 2s tryor itorke, the former Superintendeut, tompt was made to throw the Boston and vs Wandering dew. bist Lizzig Silos | SyCruetty to animale, Horace Cadi vivee 600 hing more than this, that Would toucp upon politics, | his wife yesterday morning, struck her with an a: run Lato yesterday by” M id Kivex train, while | was legislated out of oflice, in from the track on Thureday moraing tn by thelr The Stetson House at Long Brauch will be car ud upon points controverted among Catholics, would | Killing her instantly, He made no, attoups fo on fuammne Dove atrcet th ne rings. Walin'was italy | "THe contract for constructing a sower between | fazer a, Mase. Wim. Connery, who, sign tathr's death Meat ing. the govmtng, acanon, ‘by these an , r vappily With his wife, He hast heretofore borne o | ey, and Wm. 1, the Hi dis The contract for the sewer In Llalacy strest | Just becn completed, and on or before the 15th of May | by tho Eipre Ie wetually worth only ato Ale l a report wee read by Rov. Dr. McGlyou,und | unbanply a i e) t will be ronnin Yow! ay a special 10,000, wicu d by Mr. pue ae being worth not, and pever have b io aay way that he had uo exception to take to it, aud | good reputition, He se Hough tally | missiouers, receuily | Gud Lewis ayeuue has been awarded to Wun, oweeuey | Tesular traint willl be ronping. yo bp H 0,400. Long Brauel Woowe Mut te dit not olject to ite publigations , Convclvus o/ the position ip Whivk be 19 plaged. ip op Lauredey evenlug, for 6ai% Hy ;

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