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o | THIRTY-EIGHTH YEA AST WORK OF CO} NEW YORK, 8S GRESS, | Feesaes Rererinens: was one act the materi! | OTT) JESSE GRANTS $500. . PRICE TWO CENTS. eee cee) RS) BV LS UML VA DLN mado ageinst you by Horace J. view with Bloss of the Aaguirer, LAST NIGHT'S TRAGEDIES. { jh SARGENT The proposition wes mate by the sis Mr, Grant—Yos, Blosi 25 The Rev. Honry Ward Beecher's Miustr é Sar House cunterees to prescribe granite, bat we com ry r L PITTia ee Poon. Sarena ~ 7 | WIE TON. JOUN FOX AND THE PRES- | promised by lewinz Lie miter to the concurrent | WH OWNS UP, BUT SAYS WR WANTED | » De Lbhacdiahtt to ea y pat DELIDERATE MURDER IN 4 “ADI- pthers See bd ‘ ‘The Cradie a Civile | parre DMMANDING THR BVACUA+ i IDENT’S NED STONE. netion of the Committees om Public Balldiogs and 70 GIVE IT 10 THE POOR, Plo 41 117 peebaadeaaag aller lestvented SON-STREB1 COFFIN STORE. tan eventhg the Rev, Heary Ward Beector TION OF THE Ci1Y, re | rounds ‘. : . o } mere OoAN—' " so that it is a Mr. Grant—My reply is, that ft 1s 9 eo b pe at Loganta Discovery in the Benecn Quare | 2 Looav Then T warn the Howse Wat ty De. | Two Intervicws with the President's Father | tie: Stoms conceals all tho fucts nnd pubis preached from the fourth captor of John, In 41 | Great Excitement in the Capitat mo Ger. ie regu ar jod for the purpose of having The tate Department Mattding Job | partment tuning ecected out of red atone—Senecs | —He Ownethat a Man Offered him $500 | that’s about the sabstance o/ It. In, the care o} ting upon the degrees of snseeptivility of certain } ~Excitemont on the Vloor of the Li which beings to certain indivetuale iw fora Pince an Whinkey Gnuger—Aud be | [ery iat le tat, oo peel eranedis or minds to certain impressions, Mr, Beecher said that Fraternize with the Germ ' } Reprosentistves Pensions, 980,000,000, Se hen ide N. Y)—Wiil the genuoman stete Uraed kis Appointment+The Man whe | honest men, bat not being * Stoma” men could not many people could sot appreciate beanty, A taste the Object of their Matred. j } —Senator Chandler, w aer ibs sigha Didn't Appoint him Removed. t appointments, and Stoms lit at it, The existed be- | for the beautiful might, however, be engendered | Pants, March 2.—M, Favre has gone to Ver. } Waavixetox, March 8.—Se +] who owns the stone? by ‘his: A thied Bockingham, and Jolinton' were appointed a Com: MAKING A MARKE? poR ORANTS RED STONE. From the Cinctnnatt Inquirer. - Wwaattey ines: bald, “Twill give awe ncteces Edward Sheridan of 81 Madison street and | by circumstances, He ha had men on his farm | sailles to-day to demand the immediate evacaation \ mittee of Conference on the River and Harbor ill. | wr Looax—That is mot the question bofore the Gece we dispatched a reporter to the | SO wmmiMy Man. mont of o4e of weee ment | Miles McKeon of 73 Madison street, and on Thars- | who, on coming thore, believed in nothing bat cat- | of Paris by virtue of the terms of the convention, Hoe ee eee Minn rtanee Joint rea, | Het EOPANS TIA we tie ue The House to | Qorerament Post Ofice. The obj ectof vis journey | Trent to oli Bily Sioms, Deeatve he was realiy | day night Chey quarrelled, and McKeoa clubbed | tie, and grain, and vesetables, When they were | Loxpox, March ~The French suthorllos: are } fwlation to amend section four of the act | the fact tht the Conerence Committen refuses to | gent any defense that le might ape Mt to make Gee crttectisee layice ev erthod Feyiee ene | Sheridan severoiy, Sheridan wont home mattering | set to work planting shrubs and lowers, a distinct | endeavoring to make auch arrangements with the im! Bt duly 0, 1468, ao as not to apply to | eeinate the maierial to be cacd in thie DUNNE, | ggainat the accusations of Mr. HG Btoma.the | Civ citizen and very well Off Tfoond out abour | threats of vengeanen, which he prepared to execute | change was visible ip them, and an appreciation of | Prassians As will hasten the evacuation of Paris, Ttie | Yermented liqoors ased for the manofectere | b not to be built of red stone for the benefit of a removed Arsossor of Taternal, Reverie tm ute mars | Werthow that he was a very clevor man, | yesterday by filing bimeek with Fourth Ward ein. | the beauties of natare was developed. believed the Germans will leave this evoning, or at { jof vinezar exclusively: also the House bill to pro- | few Individnals in this city know. | Published in Yesterday's Anguirer, Our reporier maar sd red mata’ consrastions’ of Ke | Thou he armed with a largo clasp knife and went in | Mr, Beecher gave another tustance of (he infin. | the latest to-morrow morning, ‘There ts in conse- ‘) Wide for a relseae of National bank notes, and (or | yogis thar will cntiginon tne Hocsson enie question, | Cenc, ihe Presidential sire fa. the oes | to suit his, interests, weston y Of -ta% | senrch of McKeon, McKeon tx employed ns a coach | ence which surrounding circumstances tave upon | quence ‘other purposcs providing for the reception by the | I think it Is his doty as a logistetor to give it, Foe oa ee ee eee Taok | EauKer. Old Stome said. “we will not appoint | driver for Michael Carroll, undertaker,of 81 Madison | character. He took « rough sailor, who bad boen GREAT EXCITEMENT IN PARIS. j Treasury of matitated notes of national banks, and | , Mr. Looax—Well, Twill give it to yon, Tf you | that the windows of the first story are incased | nittea tuuy There wie Hrinetebip te ake “ames, | street, and was absent ate faneral all the afternoon, | schooled in bardalip and privation. He was eud- | A Crowd of the Parisians. observing some Prus- { the reiseue in their place of now notes, ‘The House‘ ating: aad ee ree ee a atreremenctane: in planks painted in tmitation of sandstone, 84 | Taylor said he didn't care anythin . | returning at about 8 o'clock. Sheridan, learning | denly transported into a peaceful hamlet, and was | sitns In the eourts of the Louvre and the Pisce da { Bill relating to telegraphic communication between | Ince in this city, you Will fod that the flagging Te | beck the ‘appearance, of an artistic veipeo ot | Way. T epoke to Stoms for that McKeon was absent, waited for him ia Car Perhaps a cradle appoared in the house, | Carrousel yesterday, attempted to use force for the United Staton and foreign conatries, providing | C¢nUy put down is all of red stone, the Dorie atyle of architecture. Tue venerable | What 1 hed found Lim to be & reliable, many but | roti'e etore, tentiment was, born tn the breast of the | thelr expaision, but were kept back by aline of i code for Wiegraph cable compentes, wes passed as | guns. r om. un roe 1 Sule Whe ownn'hat rod | man was in bie alive clement the, fice | Reve act spoken to Worthen Oa the outject, var | When McKeon returned bo entered the ere, and Bore rae lite Uerough wehink, | tFOODs, and pieces of cloth were hung aver the gate amended, to mit the coat of a cable message of ton | Mr. Looan—T do not know, She muakiy. ceacsinaticns of hie, powesiul lateliect | &, third person Proposes to, Kive five ‘hundred | was at once approached by Sheridan, who dared | Iiencoforth his nalure was changed, and the rough | to hide the Prussians. Conflicts are expected if t Bene A A ct Oe ta addreae*and aig. | . Mr. Fox--The geotieman oie intimated that some: | eonecet’ nan onig the detas of tie. tuanagement of | CoNars, Hone, of Clase, two, men can, be, 8o- | kim out to Aight. McKeon declined, when, drawing | Miler acquired & softer and more Wender character. | Germans do not soon evacuate the elty } SUMTe. ion of Mr, Nee Mep., Nev), the Benete | Me Locan—Tee, air: sad somedode dove own it: | semen Tiesto pit acne feitest the minnie of | cred dollars dad give it to the poor; it will be @ clasp knife, Sheridan anid, * You ————, | nouneed an immersion in Plymouth Church. ‘Those | Some of the Germans wished to pass the lino of Ansinted in We Amendments to dhe Bil abolishing the | bat that is not th Peg Tne er eee ees eae eer ine rataimet, | ODly Wansferring te from ® very ict, man and | I'll make you fil one of those coffins." Then spring: | who liad attended the prayer-maating then fepalred | demarcation, offering thelr hands and saying, i Erates of wimiral and vice admiral, and agrees to a | Ovner of A nid not atate thete names here: | from the soils of Alaska frigiiity to those of Kana: | So, °f Tee eM aT IEn ee crcteteind | 108 cpon MeKeon, he stabbed him in tho teft oreast | thither, and found a number of people ewalting the ow peace is concluded, we aro friends;" but Sew committee of conterence. | Seasrs. Nye, Au- | But the fuct that the Conrerence Committee does no" | torial Ares. lore must be Bled uupathetic a nis of {tater in the ailair, and that While be could ap: | alittle to the left of and over the Imart, wounding | “In the church, the top of the platform from wiich | Were repulsed with tho repiy, * We are conquored, : } bag“ nO witty ny i ‘pl Viehers wore an. | my mind the inquiry whether this is not a job. b ag Be or ev insretn Gaara heen, poryend point Werthot snd are ere erie, Satare fe him, {t ts believed, mortally, He attempted to stad | Mr. Beecher usnaliy preaches had been raised, dis- | but with the conditions imposed by Bismarck esara, Cu ny, ani here were By siipd the 6, 100, cial head, t 2 the poor, be could watch Werthof, an o rl ” nounieed as tue Conference Comnmities In tie Dell: | | Mr. Fox Hie tne President of the United States | ghastiy, ust have dropped into the tgsiominious ee cee ing Mrong. why, He could oust tin, | Sm sgaia, bat Mr. Thos, McDermott, an old man | {ous swe ceel Ge a fet faeces, ent 1g Sen WR NEVER CAN BR FRIENDS. iq Ch Bl te ntewht ad OY MAT IO Te now whether he lias of | UISKSK, But however sacred, solemn, OF sad the | Now yon sce iow Horace Mtois covers tiie truth in | Jamped in between thom and endeavored to seize | ontered Ine long black robe, which reached almost | | Bome disguised Prussian officers penetrated into | CONPRUENCE COVMITTER REPORTS. nets ithe bat he wil, Not give Mt to you. | eeationtarthe earl ik interioe oF appearance parvicg. | tis conversation with Koss. He wante to make | Sheridan,but the latter made two desperate attompts | to his feet. He was followed by two young men, | tho city, but were soon recognised, ant their lives if j r pafere ‘Langhter.] a pet Out that L wanted that money, or part afit, Uorace . attired fa garments similar to his own, The reverend | Mr. Howann (Rep. Mich.) from tho Conference | (lanchlern] 1 oo. piers Frey Vawetuapicing. (Mt ia Jute auch « piace aawe | Sui ay re menus of getting hin out of efter, | ‘© DF*WK loose, and cut the old gentleman's cont | Centtomant Yook up bis position on the edge of ibe | Ueink io dancer from the people, were protected by } ©) Noutiern Paerte Hailroud, enb- | Ms Fox tas Gen. Tater ss mops ant. | Mune eaect to, fad trom fee gature and nee. Our | hie i'was the means of getting him in, and Kuep: | badly. MeKena fell to tho floor in apoot of hisown | tank, ant apent soiae cimedn eloquent prayer. The | the anthorites, and recondacted to the Gorman } | Milter a recess Of one hour, Lue Renate, atOP. M, | mated evory moment, and waich was creating Voted perusal of the “truly loll” peyer, the Chron. | 108 hia In . See eee ieee tae blood of the kuite on hig | R7mB entitled “Cross and Crown ’ wastnen intoned | tines, ‘The populace are less calm tan yesterday. } took up U ence vets’ Soutieh- te 188, bar GWKAT INTRRRAT AND EXCITEMENT tele, and upon stating his object, wos requested to : agi eyes a Wiens 1 | autaioons and pur it in Lis pocket, Me then al Oho of te duntiutes, whe Joined ier on une brink | A Paris despatch of Wednesday night says tl } Priation ty Ahe provision relating to t¥s Pay. | on the floor ani in the galleries, was Interrante’ at he reated RFOOPCe, 8 BO CAG ke DOOR od ee Tee LOOT BIO epeortnioG on | “PPro so escane. of the tank, ir. Beecher noxt placed his arm round | Germans oceapy ai) (he quarters acsicned them, and i¥ ment of cixl'ne tn the SOUL, | Arred n.n | this poiwt, by the, Bpeaker, who ‘called. Mr. Fox to |" Waee little hard of bearing gated jong aud fredly througt spectacien, The alarm was given, and Detective Finn has- | bis companion’ waist, and. the two descended 1510 | that port ' ‘ Dridge t oe ee tee that under the Chas. | order, in connection with bis allaston to the Presi THR VENERABLE sEsse’s OPRNTNO, | My per Nader es Berd try to the spot, arrested Sheridan, who the water by means of steps gal at porfect tranquillity prevails. tt we now toe there shall be dept, and said be could wot permit such remarks to “ 3 wrest infamous lists, 1 did wot care for had stabbed McKeon in self-derence, wporeed as far us the waist, There wi Loxpow, March 3.—A special telegrsm to the Lon- if at low be made, Postmaster—What paver do you represent? SF are eee in treated var d Wanlgn te wane, non his way to the Pearl street | Mr. Beecher inquired in « low tone t don Times from Versailles says the Germans ! | be constroctel; and it furtoer Mr. Locax—T am not asing the name of any per- Revortor—The Enquirer. fi eat} n 590 to tue poor.” ‘3 bys ea A ly bod Deptiom: rime, The answer was given, ani EVACUATE PARIS TO-DAY, } ‘an a Judication by the Courts, whe son, oF intending to ues the name of any person in At this the oid gentleman pulled down his glasses, | fer that $5 i Poors of any other matters that | Medical attendance was summoned, and McKeoa's | lis hand solemnly, Mr. Beecher said: a ; Fee ee sien eed mccerdineto law, | eonncetion with hie matter, and itis aninenit to | scrutinized the reporter with a questioned louk, | eporter— Do you tuinle of Any ier Raters Liat | wound was pronounced morial. Sheridan, who i | «1 yaptige thee in the name of tne Father, and ofthe | 20 Prineo Frederick Charles retires immediately } gui a 10 the Hobility. of the Government to an on this floor for another man to attempt to | Sd procerted to Dusinow, | | Yuet oat eee rendes Me ciragi.y ne | ginal man, aud Deare the reparation of pelng.& | Son, aa orjae oly spirit, Amen.” beliind the .Beine, ‘The Emperor and the Crown ‘i Cowptey, in Conacquence of fhe charges now re: | thrust inco bie mouth words OF ideas which be docs | aieston ‘or Mr Moun, anf vuppone Jud have read r. Grant, (adding to the girl and evidently | infuence of liquor, was. locked up in the new Oak | ,,6¥0porting lia companton by one arm. he lowered | Princo will leave in « few days for Ferrieres, or Sine Wonforence Comite on. the bit) abolishing | "Mr. Fox—tIr the gentloman is not with the admin. | taarticle inthe Buquirer F ne Bere Bi ies eee Meaty thee eh ope street police station, and McKeon wae taken to bis the candidate backward into the water uatil he was | some other point near Paris on the right bink of the iY ape hy yo : , Fes Hoe Postmaster—"* Tha whole article is a tie, there 4 tui om D residence. Beli } Sie Erna Ct Oe rade hee Coaa te aime beh hg DM eS sia two lines of truth in the whote thing. Bill | dinner once received a letter from De ‘Tho SUX reporter visited Sheridan in bis cell a } do saree, and tue Sonate voted to insist. he, Loran, without noticing, and perbape without | Krome is @ perjared villain, his eon Horace Fis no. | speaking of great dissatisfaction tn the Depart | Fre was lying on te stone Moor with a bundle, wade e produced | The Parisian populace wreaked their vengeance 5 port on the naval sppropristion bill was adopted: ee cemeae tee motives’ eae: Wai Cale aalied 5 ment about the First District wflaire, and saying from bis breast, at received the newly Th te theu reeuned the consiseratica o: she | no: itapuen the motives of any one, but only called | brains. and Willard is 9 convicted felon, saved : ; y Of bis overcuat rolled up, unter his head. Officer | {rom bie ot Tek Ghee ©n soveral mon and women who were seen com- ‘Ounibos Appropriation Bil. bby e attention ef the House to the fact. Bu far asthe | only from the penitentiary." Vat ae LI pala CU e Seavents Flan ‘awoke iim and ne advanced vo the eraring. Fotos tn tee \erearsers tate Gt cniceting with the German soldiers House of Resresentatives Detter man then these Who ‘assailed him, & much Gra nt's Father—Yos ; but I didn't know him per Lowed that letler wo Assessor No, 1 (the old | short, black moustache. He is sppareatly about | Me comgregativn dispersed. PEACE RATIFIED, $ Mr. Dawes (Rep, Mass.), trom the Conference | tetter man , senally. 1 only koew that le went into the army a ! thirty years of His head —— : —_—— i ‘Committee on the Legislative Appropriation bill, re Mr, Fox—The gentleman's fosinaation was that | Privare and came out a Captain, whi re good a og ig ag gig gE A bendages eros which ihe. bi DEATA LURKING IN THE TUNNELS. te Evacuate To-day—The Ems H (Committee on th a1 Mp over * | recor y soo Weut in a Captsin and came out | rc bi Y o what must be severe wounds ben antalililpitete s i a srted that the Committoc was unable to agree He | Somebody connected with {he goverment was in. | Conia Jorin-Cuief; but, then, Stome wasn's bia. | out.” I rojcrted this io Delano, Shem Wright | At first he was not disoosed to say anything, but ed the Treaty—The Indem: | Pe Deeden we was unable to agree He | toresind in tule stone, and 1 desire to know who Cheike came iorand the Blomses ‘pulled the wool | oscar ae rene eter eee Pein, a | Thirty Mites an Honr, with the Care Scrape a Three Lnetallmesta: Fe; resenied thet the points on which tae culty | that person is, Jesse's SYMPATHY WITH THE POOR, e ‘tthe I v = | : r ob; We provi o re hat you offe ” 3 wt a iproyer place in an appropriation ball. If tua appro: | Suyeenen | tte ands’ hat it would be, beter | t2 Aare $800 with tome, Iu case he Would appoint | Well, Clarke and, Stoms put up matters for Yesterday morning, detween 3 and 4 o'clock, 36 train from Albany yesterday there | CYomins of the 2d. ays j priation till, covering over $18,000,000, should fail, | for the country and betier for the Republican party | *,20d #0 28 Gauger t to be a candidate for Concross in the First District, | Keon came ap stairs tomy room and, waking my miod deel Of dlatu tested ambuk the pauses The ratifeations of the treaty of peace were ex- i) q ‘ie boule tastated . to lay the bill On tle table and let the next Coneress ‘That is a lie, and Horace and Bill Sto: sud Clarke was to move down here right of. 1 | brother uy, asked him who it was who broke that narahedhe : & the Dassen 1 vyanged to-day, and M. Favre hos returned from 'y Ki would be because the Bennie insisted on these | to.'4y the il on fle fale kcow it ‘Tiere wera two meu appiicaaie for tie | wrote to the Departuent tharan honest mau was | pano of glass down stairs. My Drotuer salt he owing tothe scraping of the cars against tbo | Versaiiten, Paris le tranquil. The Prossians will } Sargent, Cook, af inte onid do for tae place. I went to Stoms' father, | that lu ei ro ing He rother answered that if Ed, did it, be = ate the city to-morrow. ° | Blowrs, Sargent, Cook, and Morgan were appointed, ee ct pcthctyys ron Mass.) oxprassed bis disseny | (081 knew that he run the office, and told him that JESS GURY TE DINN®! quseled We toula pay for it in the moroing, and that | W8eet the tunnel just above Hudson, where the Tue PEACE TREATY. } Meters. Lawrence, Allison, aud Randall were ap awns (Hep. expressed bis dissent | 9 third party, a wealthy man ‘of Cinvinnat, bad | (At this point enters the President's mother, with | that was not the time to raise 9 dispute ‘about it meg i » | frow some of the propositions in the conference poinied « Conference Committee on the Deticlency | repor:, but argued that under all the circumstances | Vjace, 1 du vot douby but that bais_man may have Dill, and Messrs, Starkweatuer, Judd, and Van | i, Was bettor fur the House to agree to it, a#acon: | had disinterestod motives, But T aske! Bill Storms ‘Trump on the act to abolish the grades of Admiral | fereuce report was in its very mature @ thing Of | to take him and try him, and it he dida’s suit to ‘end Vico-A tmiral mutual concession. i Vhat became of the $500? se Kr. Cox (Dem, N. ¥.) argued that ot a now Con Mr, Wieetan (Rep. N. ¥.), from the Committee | gress was to met toms rrow this bill of abomia Fostmaster—T told Mr, Stoms to take it and sap- the wants of the neody, and give it to the poor fame thing bappened ono week ago yerterday, published in ‘Time SUN, and which was denied by a correspondent of Hudson, The second was at the Jong tuonel near the scene of the New Hamburg dis aster, the sparks produced by the tron bandicg om the top of the drawing-room car “ Hudson" coming in contact with the solid rock atiracting the atte: tion of all don that side of the car. The offered me $500 to have Weikof appoiaied to the | the remark, “ Dinner is on tue tabie uod 1's a inte one; vou't you tike dinner with us, sir, and do your dotting after?" Our reporter thanked the lady for her kindiy ta- vitaUon, but cxcused himself on the ground of hay. ing just come {row bis breakfast, and promised nut to detain Mr. Grant longer continu Keon, who was drunk. then left; but be bad only gone to got acind with which be returned and be- gan to beat me across the feet, I got ap and strove fo defend myself, but be gave me a severe clubblog before we could get him out. Tvent this afternoon to lawyer John 8. Stev: it ainst Keon ia the Court of ( for $5,000 damages, but when I went nore to draw ap my affidavits, Stevens wasn't in— rovklye Vensaities, Mares 2.—M, Favre to-day nolifled { Count von Bismarck of the vote of the National { Assembly ratifying the preliminaries of peace, Count von Biamarck st once replied that he was j ready to exchange formal ratifieations, and , that th ‘i Emperor had airoady signed ‘he treat TuE INDEMNITY, on‘erence tions should be allowed to go over. igboubleaae td Mr. LOvaN -I think 80, too Mr. Cox—Wiiat does the gentleman from Titinols You see Horace was the actuel, and Willard ut the office. Oh, THY SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL, ter—Horace Stoms eal that you made the To night | 0% —A des; Y i Feporied that the House agrees to change the title | mean by this red stone rine, or this Senees ring? | otter to him Hee ergo cies wariy in o@ice, I anally wrote to | was siiiag in Carroll's when Kece came Vigit fy | third concussion Loppened in the tunnel near Peeks Lee aS akg SA despatch from Verssities + Of the cotupany to thut of the Texas Pacific Rail. | W4o is th itt, Tite Mone, oe oe eptloheeoiecter dentiat Sir—That i false ; T made no offer at | the Department: " They are, rascals, and you can | wanted to ght me, He wae under tue influence | Kill, ab which place the irein stapped for a fow says the French indemnity is payable in throe in- { goad. The Senate agrece to the House eabstitate, | by ine J oie of Congr at cane Wat thee Imerely @ ked bis tather fo appoint the man, | do as you please with tuem." Bat up to the last I | of liquor ‘t wall to heys any. | minatea, and a large crowd got out te exAatutie the | stallments, viz.: One milliard of thalore in 1371, i a je | By tbe legistation of Congrone. Let this bil! there do 1 want with money? I have more now | aid always boen thelr frignd, A year ago they | thing todo with him, soT said nothing, He toen | car. Teacoa of the collision were plainty visible. | two nulliards in 1872, and vo mililarde in 1378, In- 1 With two additional sections, one providiog for a | fore remain antil it can examined, Let the need. I have enricled my family, and have | said they would turn tue Ato ou if I id, “You don't board here, do yout” I said, | Among those cxamining tue cor wers noticed Sena- | | ihoas ble a ‘ ; } Ainilar gront of public lands {u Louisiana, to enabie | Baendors no more itching for money. I bad nothing what- | wanted them to; but I didn's want it done, | "No, Cuon't; I live up stairs; and he “Well | tor Genet, Chaitiosn of tho Railroad Investieating | terest is only payable on the last Installment, from | | Dia Mew € «Bato ae 4 Vickebe AGAINGE TER HOMOR OF THE FRERIDERT eyer todo with the §500. Horace says I ways been bis enemy, thon get out of here, yoo —— d—— quick.” I eatd | Coromittee, Senator Norton, Ju4re Shandiey, and | which the proportion of the debt appertaining to i oat) Cranes StGe eran Ott v rene here Gt Cue Ueitee Deaton BSA WIEN RATE BOL: Deen ; there be lies, But you couldn't expect anything | E wouldn't do anything of the kind, and he seizod a | several Assomblymen, It wan observed that the | aisace and Lorraine, estimated at one-half mililard if Hallway Company at its Eastern termians by way of | deniod bere, be examines. OWNS UP TO THE PRESIDENTS LetrEn. better of a man who would keep his brother there | club aud best me about the bead. I had a penaniie | long iron band which goes arouad the top of the car ~ gh i lexanéria, and the other for ® similar erant, to [Mf GAnviELD (Rep., Obio)—I eek the Chair o eek yamed ike President’ after the record be had made in tue city, and keep | in my pocket, and I drow it in seli-efence, and | was loosened by the concussion. One of the em of thalers, eG the cost of the railways in Eustera { foal LeReur ern Jacibe Huad by the way of Los ¢ Whether is pariiamestary laqguace for the gentle or reportor here showed the President's futher | his uucle in «fico, aid work tuinea #0 hata swell | suppose Leut'bim, I dons care whetbe1 ue ts hurt | ployers, when asked the cause of these co iisions. | France, to beideducted. i Angeles, af or Sear the Uclorbae river, tga (0 say'that thie House ts corrupt sud rotient | s copy of the loiter written by TL, G. Store to His | tig pay from the leg! pay of $3,000 to 86,000 per | or not, because I consider that my life was in | sald be guessed It was bey they ran (oo frat pc SES ! Mr. Witeeten brief, explained that by tho new Toe Grzagan— Ii ts pot, 5 Mant ictus: seated Re baat faihes preheat the ‘The reason they wanted to (ura Pease out | dange through the tunnels, ‘The opinion was genoraliy War No {ql 20e Oe EE aE an eat be tacedaans atce | --MP, Cox—I did not soply thet remark to my | Original letier, mai.ed by son to father, and marked yecause he was exposing tom in weir rascality | Officer Finn aaye that he never arrested Sheridan | expressed that tho matter needed tuvostization al ‘che A "a that wade by tho House bill (14,000,000 acres) by be- rane eet rioaee wes Petaea teat Nn Oe Tee aot dimer ta euvetanes fees thet bak ‘They talk about me taking money for my infludnce | be although he bore the reputation of being a a - league is being formed at Havre to prevent { Atwren four and six milions of acres, | Wakaetie canele fer Hes of corruption | ton. NS yesterday's, Maguire, Aud the old cen: Why, ad Woulin't. [| dangerous man when under the induence of Nquor, | WHAT THE WORKINOMEN ANE DOING | tue return of German empto} i i} The Toute JoInt eel aiten cee cine tue aet ot |, Mr. VAN Hons (Itep., Mo.)—Bvery gentlemap hoe | teman added arain that it was ail a ile; that be | have gtenty, ssatiue wollte koaeees ban : peat ‘The Delgtan army is boing placed on a peacefoot- me idguly 16, 1070.40 06.00 edit free of duly antinale Whe. fink to speak from bis own staudpotat, | never sow. Horace seat any. bas seagh to Ail tke | Baye spent too mach money * c mace Basece ilu ide leaden Coroner Young Vindicated—Howw a Depata- | ing, and the militia have been sent to their homes, ‘i 4 : 7 .. Pane | -ang!.ter. wi hashed ones i the eporter—1'il ot detain lone ° = tion did n a I-Gov. Gear: nace plen! mi ay ay aported for breeding purposes from Can opera ‘Tee language which I used was in ref. | fice, ‘ aiemerer ail de als yon lon er from FOO | aris, Geegenle Deapale hud MUssthe~A Toma lon did not see me a poe eeiwes y Tho pesce pleoipotentiaries wiil bold their sittings | ) Wad Padre erence 1d the lobes, whore members sre, in cur | _Reporter—" How about the remoral of Wenger | “ane, Me, Crank | NIL Dil pam gan ey. senect- vance Lecture from a Thirtyesecond | 4t"4h Mepedd Son pA at the Hotel do Ville, Brussels, i i NO INCREASE OF PENSIONS. oBcet swartning all around here like the lice and | Posse ? Pas eee ree tanecenee HPL ed with? t Tenement. . 4 ate ee Ag ' Mas * | The Goverament has ordered the immediate re- Ht . a Whe ie elnata " “nel ou i jog, D a, the President, art Goes tnd Reales Gul tossanlog peottoae 4a tat TOR, ‘gialuwe (Rep., Cal.) dectared thet. the bil Mr. Cramer, now Mixister to Denmar ee ea eri gin | 02 the top tloor of a'miserable tenement at 448 | |.” on lastevening, Mr .D G. Gritin, the President, | turn of the mobilized National Guards to their j does not contain asingie job, and that with the e bolts Uno thradlher arrabiuedt ba Ul ahpcrntih sein te po . ‘d arcu tg | the Commercial. West Thirty second street, in a small and scantily i pone } “peg yeah for the Bate Department bud. | I never made any scch threat. Tdon't | 6, ; - case failed to report its action, Though nothing ———_ i ot Witsow (01 hat bjt involves $90,000 on0, | ception of the item i Reporter—Ol,no, str; Tshall do you justice; 1 | furzished room, with a bare floor, Edward Grogun . | y Der ths eediansy believe thai Eraimer eaid anything Upon the eunject, OF es al . i cially di COL, FOORULES CHALLENGED, Que Dawe (Xp. Yass )—It wit! take $7,000,000 | IP) ik was entirely AESEAEY OYE CREOR HOG: TT ua did 0c, 1h wae without iy kaowieikce, Tore, | called with only'fair intentions, with bis wife and children lived for the last prarecieg magvand Pgsatigh a nt oe eleead pita Seton { l | the Treas : 4 ei scassion the Confer ly asked tie appointment of Pease becacse I knew Ree Im mae % y 1 F ‘3 Pe ast an Sita as pte eee } Mr. Vax Wrox (Rep., N. ¥.)—No matter 1 44 | , Afton some Murther dis aston te ganerence Fe | i." wus a good man for the piace. I brew his | MEKUNDING THE NATIONAL DEBr, | VS nonihe Rdwerd, when sober, web & Lard Testing Warwelaticotel, Meaits, Concody, | THO Hen, Thomus A. Hendricks not am | PKC ET 00. aes pee ‘The Cominitiee of Conference ou the River and | father, acd I tell you that Pease as be.ter blood iv —-— Workiog!mas, bol three weeks ogo be wontons | goot, nicks, and many well:kaown workingmen, | AYSriercemcential Candidate tn 1872, | | MOON Was Foje jority . a o Him than ell the Stoms, Bill, Horace, und Will ree, n amily” i "i he Medians ' s The following i ear ii \ be eis gereua ateesatea aioe arbor ‘Aperopriation bul made & report, wuich | bi tian al | nd Willard | Secretary Boutwell'e Inetructi othe | Spree, loaving his fumily Smost destitue. Mis | soeomcers of tne Union, boing present. Afier the | , The followisig despatch will appear in the Lo» a) | . LLERT, a eee Us ins madd on 1MA, LE ; American Agents of the New Loan-The | wife, @ high-spirited, intelligent woman, took bis | fy. Mf goatee business Mr, Beckwi said | (ianepouls Jovrnol tt | (MrT evens (Re Me.) from the Library Com. | ., Costarcace reports. ate Appropriation bill, oud HOW JESSF NOT A PAIN OF SLIPPERS, New York Bankers who are Agent dissipation and noglect to heart, but ber prayers Pong thos tak saa Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolta, Ind. i i Te seer eeroner of Hee eke | were creed to Reporter—Have you over accepted pecuniary re. | Wasuinaros, March 8.—Secretary Boutwell | and expostuiations were unavailing, ee ae een cuarces were preferred | The Sentinel uses this tnngurge in regard te if cost wot exccoding $25.10, bis collection of photo: | 4 A/idsgA—All the appropriation bills hare been frow appiicants for your tufluence ia securing | bas teeued the following instructions to the Aweri- | Late on Wednesday night her husband reached | Sh pias ee sn ceneterse tatty the | eeemege! Salas 1s one, false ia 6h respecting my § BOt oxo Kee collection > | ancl ti be reports of the Couterenc H . tiv f 10 re 01 he charges against Col, Voorhees.” ‘ey Boerne part om the notin of tre wntbe | Committees except the Omnibas bill, whicu bas nos ever. Tonce received a pair of slippers | can scents of the new loan: home drunk. ‘The hoat of the room soon overcame | taoneht it ahonld. be there. Kome Does Mr. brigit moan that I have been guilty of @ | Powel tor painting pictore Wustrative of « naval | Yet been seat over trom the Senate 1 for whora Lustan i 1 obiaiued an ofice, | | Public notice te uereby given, that books will be | him, gnd le sank to the floor ia & drunkea stupor. | sued, bat the aetion of the Secretary was sustained falsehood to way respect? If 80, let him step ‘ ‘wictory. Hy ae ———— bus vet is the only preseut of (be kind I have ro- grees cnt pe eet oe ont in. this country Mrs, Grogan bad kept the frugal supper on the on the decision of, by (Custeman, that the charges oe Hiesgtt appee, ae Toor mdaree io 4 ‘1 Lhe reports were ordered to be printed 7 ceived ‘ . ie natio i ° fy not been regularly brougiit forwar: aver, shape, OI has white! ace tie ; to telegraphic c mmunication between the United < was the enpper hour, but on sucgesting that there | to authorize the refanding of ‘he national debt, "and | pet Hustand aud lal that be we i! visit the officials of this city to ack for « plot of | I! #0, let nim come forward too. Tt affords me | ia btatee nnd foreign countries were concurred ia A Man Gets Rid of bis Wife For- | was one other point, he was again seated, end from | aM act in amendment thereof, approved Jan 4 | oon dnd cation it dled within fiftecn inutes mm? | ground for a Workingmen's Mali, afer detailing | Pleasure to meet men of such brain nnd nerve. | ah Te Senate cuendments tothe river aod harbor | twae-The Winding Up of « Notorious Die | his rambling gurrulity our reporter extracted in proposed loan comprises Cures classes of | Chet, Wemeinod unconscious antil, yesterday | wnsuccessful visite to various persoas, salt that they | Am (oF Deice upon honorable terms: but the Hone { ti ities of conference ordered, Messrs, “ jeporter—Did yo) remo come in 4 4 ayor just come down, but they could not e oF ourg ill they be permitted H Patter, Sad Ingersall were uppointene S848 | The happiest man in the city of New York | caso of # consolidation of the First and Second Dis Te cause of Ne wiles dents, tte smaplatrate 6 ni eae en ey nuene ey Steg, nnn mene Wey stience Ne WOOL LRY if : walked into the SUN cflice yesterday afternoon, | tricts? aoe ee A letter from Mr, Johm Siney, Prosi if the | use ‘ >LLEY, A NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT IM y be seblis attined ia 4 Brtpery rong iyi ‘Presidential Sire—That Is another piece of Stome' ae Bim (FOO BOvite ANG discharged Rim With s repri« | a4 ors! Union of Behaylklll cons been ot ee AxOrIRR aur. | | Mr. Brxowam (Rep., Olio) reported a bill to cre | He was Bovbily - OK | villainy. 1 lave always been his supporter, Waen | " second—Bonds to the amount of $100,000,000, payante | ™*2 kg civing the assurance that the bigh prices of coal , i | ate tie Noruern Judicial District im tue Bate; | sh cut, His ruddy checks were wreatied to | jn Washinzton a year ao last February (I am for. | eltier in coln of in bonds of ths United siates khown Masdsrea Lirliniice axusiel shouid not be laid to tae miners vas Indicnapeie Pournal, | New York. . smiles; hie koen hazel oyes actually glowed with | getfal about dates), they told mo that i 1 wanted | as Ave twealy pind ne their value, The col received peice neterod by Kealtan Mastcta: Resolutions tendering sympathy to Gov. Goary T have before me a communication in your ‘a } Mr. Brooxs (Dom., N. Y.) suggested that the dis- | delight, while lils coal-black moustache eracofully | 5tom emoved they would do ft. 1 advised them tweety Mee ace lcd ol the Liniied Bieta ait Patrick Murray of 455 West 16th street met | for his kiad remembraneo of the workingmon, and | paper for Monday Isat, wriiten by Dr. Pierce, who te trict recentay ented in Brooklyn, which was a uaabcl tia Well ficined Romenl none. CAP not to foi Ai pe eee pone De ne at | uot be increased Dy the joan. The bonds will two Italian music boys at 16th street and Tenth ay p the Hon. ¥ We Moseley, Assembiyman from erro Fe Fe B ocsaet in-law of the Hon, Thomas { } } fe ancien of Ate GR wogel of a conch, ehould’ bo | Cured unter eet evrsaeatetive of ‘Tax Sew, | ints ind been smde agulast hit {ath counectied | Ey 'tutecr bere Npegtatered Bouts wit Va famed ct | 08 lst eveaing, and began to abuse them, ‘The sang Now Korie Cor bie aroonay of works |, patient, Loamnet eater ats © diecameion wile iit ‘Mr. Bixouan replied that the proposition was | he drew alarge, well-flled buff envelope from the | hisretention. | (Our reporter asked It he would sliow mination ot #4. #10 $5. 41500. #0 Ona Bid | boye, after bearing Pairick's insults for a time, ebsiee tou no sense; secondly, for We reason ‘that he cannot im ore against nature and conld not be carried out Fight hand breast pocket of bis insite coat, Laying | the Commissioner's letter, but he refused.) . Ow, and coupon, Ponds of eaee douaminaio except | turned upon him, anda Mgbt ensued, in which whe NIC IN THB WHISKEY RING, personally iow iything in regard to the laston { The rules were enepended and the vill pas-ed. tub package op tte desk, he exclaimed, tn au ea: o Uniced stares, at the ollles of the Treasurer, any assist | larger of the two Iialians stabbed Pairick io the left het woen Mr. Hendricks and myself; shirdly, because \ 7? Toe Be 11] to pay 1,59) to Geor.e Wright as | ultant tone: THB OLD MAM ATRIEING OUT WILD. Ant treasurer’ or designated deposicary of the Govern. | breast, wounding him fatally, ‘The Talians escaped | Old Rye he quotes Ben Butler to sustain s portion of bis alle royalty fora patent Linch pin was pa fy Jove! D've gots divorce from her at last!" | proporter—How long ago was it that the §500 offor | iment. In coin, at the pleasure of the United states.attcr | deiore the police could be summoned. Patrick Was rations, c. W, WOOLLEY, + “Br dove! Tne ep Hae nee hora woe date of th we. and beartug | Peo ver Borrel—flenvy FailuresAn Act of ew You, March 1, 1971, | TH\SKS TO SPEAKER BLAL was made yout ‘bic quarterly 1a coln, at tae rate of dy per | tKen to his home, and atteudet by a surgewn, who rose Looked Fo : Ree are Postmaster—Abont two years, and Horace Stoms | Cent ‘per auaum pronounced the injury fatal. No traces of the as * A OXB MORE SHOT, Mr. Cox (Dem., N.Y.) (the chair being occupied has lad it on bis stomacl r tines, until pe Third Ronda to the amonnt of seven hundred mil. | Sailants could be foand. Patrick is 16 years uld and The effects of the lave panic in the whiskey rhe & " by Mr. Ferry) offered the following resolutioa: but she's tied d with the spirit of Jonab, and ftebing tos bie ip Colm, at the p easure of the Uniiod | @ native of suis city : The Sentingd seve Wociiey ie nolliog. enlets he i ed ee al , tthe papers. | eet ee eet he belches fi forth 1 T'tell yon | St for thirty years from she date of (heir iesic, naa i market are still severely felt in this city and else | is indiscreet. Friend Brigut, it may be, ts nothing i Seder of hiya va dndce Barnard’ veciion, and all the docu- | them sioms are villains—the wipie eet, 1 have | Drange untorent Lanaice uarteriy, fn coud, wb the'rate | any Genera) messionste w Mvcterious Blaze | VRE: 824 prices have fallen (ar below those of stx | Unlers ie is dictatorial ©. W. WOOLLEY, ourle us, digat ‘and Seal ‘ould you cat many people into oMces, but these ar bali hd or oight months ago, ing ond oy re . a iared, ila Kole Krome nes that haven't filed. "om well, And, | Subscriptions to the joan will bave preference in of Light-Explanation of the Mystery. halls pre be abate ae sosand WESTCHESTER COUNTY. f ihonks be Condored; aus (he then, the moanest part of the whole is these letters, | the following order named : On Tuesday the spectators and counsel in the ye and bourbon were sold at from $0 to —-2. --- . No, thank you; we bave too much other im- | which my son sent mo from Washington, villifying ws that may De Frat made tor per | General Sossions were surprised of tin occasions) | #60 per barre! lower than the prices of @ yeer ago, The workmen oa the branch railroad betweee The resu.ution was adopted by. acclamation, only portant and interesting matter me. and charging me with meddling with appoint- nds to (he smouut of two hundred miiloue of | glitter and deazie that almost ttinded them. Shales and many failures followed, Within a low days the market bas been getting stronger, and prices are slowly advanetn There is, however, aa Immen: Gollars, of whieh there will be reserved tor twenty d Ohe-balt for Bubscriers 10 this Coun for subseribe:# in foreign conntr! ‘Becond—pubscriptious for qual amounts of each class ad Spoyten Vayvil etruck terday lor Tiley have been paid $10) days . Mr. 7, Mason Oiliver, the town Treasurer of Mor- v8 Wy, and One-half were palitd down, v Well, give mea good hotice in your paper to ata whenemy support was the only thing that bof Me. Alunsen (Dem, Ohio), being | morrow, dhd lot the Wind kuow ‘that i fave Ode | en eee nla place, Be'd have gone to © bell shall be olf tor Kuro hutsiw closed, and doors barred, Gad yet the ryom Was full of light, OMcers robbed their eyes an stared, and eral search Was made one volo’, & 2 Le.rd voting “no? le "Tlie Senate bill to provide for the redemption of | ti". ™Z “Paris at noon. 40 | and Halifax " long before tf it hada'y been for me. y ania. wak mate the rectptent last. nich | % You sow Horace's letter, The old man Bill's is worse | oc Kagne to discover the ‘source of this erent, light,” Cape, | stock in the lianda of indemaity companies aud pri- | some stop chronotacter aud waselve uldcclain, eee copper and other comms was pissed. Auf ‘Afraid of being cauzit again, eb? [ne would uot ahow acopy—Kep,), charging all sorts | “paid -Bubscriptions for equal amounte of bonis | MeVloskey stood with his coat thrown back, order: | Yale dediers, who have made advances thereon. So | dire, amos Cogswell of West Farms was yostore | Wr. Maram (Dem.N ¥.) moved to suspend the | «No, not exa tly. Thave just received informa: | ortribery upon me, But we've got rid of ‘em atlas?, | Bearing Interest at, the, rate of 4 per gant, and ot | ing his squad and urging them fo the strict perform long as these are held ovor the market, tivre can Be | ggy Luorked cowk at. the Tremont depot bye roles and pass the Senate bill for the erection of & | gion imut an uncle of mine has died and leit we ® | Aj) {care about is to get honest men into office. Donde Gearing interest at the rate of) ber ceut, ance of their duties, Suddenly the mystery was ex- | 8O very marked tdvauce, Several prominent fall- | Heyeu express truly. Hor righs wrist woe Oroeen. Fort Office at Aibony, N. ¥. Rejected, 0,000 "* . “s got a good Congressman in Perry, thongh be i Fo ated Hee cnc eai ag eset | plained. On the captain's manly breast eat an im. | Ures ore spoken of, ee AL the everi selon the eon‘erence report on to congratulate you, Mr. Crowe. Your | fittle deaf. Thirty ve years ago I wight h that may pot a preceding elssses, tense go! given bim by his frionts, which Occasionelly the indemnity companies are forced JUTTINGS ABOUT TOWN i the Posi Oflce Appropriation bill was mauve aod proves the truty of tio old adage, that there is | 4 good Congressman mysell, I'm (oo dew When a subseriptn is wade the subseriver will | giitterod and glow Fike an antwin sua, Tus oideo | (© make sales iv order ( revlize on their lu vest : ‘i is agree! to § MAT aotee KaiR. Fo oT et vet Recloston mae auch | be required to eposit (wo percent. ofthe amount | was immediately covered avd. all was darkoess. | Wena, but thee movements ure ade only on ene | t. Dic OD» @ con’er- Yoo areright. Happy loss—lucky gain ood | s a foluow" that be couldn't prop: hereof in toin or currency ne Unites en, or | Ordor was restored, shades raised, shutters opened, compulsion, The trade te looking for an act 0 Rev, J. 1. ‘ender has published his Fronel ‘Mr. :Dicnwy (Rep. Pa) presented th G Happy loss—lucky gain! Good |‘ gq" illiterate prop. | thereof in toi of the United Stat 4 o peued, | actual sion, ‘The trade is looking f {| Tho Rev. J.T. D. Zender has published bis Prone ence report oa afternoon, sir.” ery represent. the district, (Here the old man | in bonde of the clas to be exehanged, to beac | and business renewed. of Congress which will nilow the export of whiskey Almanoe for the year 1371, y rae Aube AesaeiatA ties ELD ——— Thvbed hus forsheud, coating ® ew gray balrs back | cOunted for by the Government when’ the now —~ in bond, thus relieving the market of the cheaper | — Angelina Linyincott bas enea James Neblo for se onttee a : The E a River Brakemen'’s Crime, | [yom lila {ace ] PE ved £'Wog time: my | Donde are delivered; ond vayment may be mage Digiealy, krados which are vow sent abroad and returned 5,000 for the hiling of ber husband by & blast. | ye Chaime to Auwanr, March 8,—At the session of the Legis- | friend—am in my seventy-elghth year; and if any geariery on the fires days of February, May. Mr. Joseph P. Fall aes buat. | McoBeh cognac brandy, nad otier Iland John Norris's block and pump manufactory, a& ! | our o 0 toe Tear sins Committee yesteraay afternoon Kir, | man could follow In wy tracks, I tell you he'd feel | Au ‘and November in each year. ‘Ihe bonds of ir. Joseph jon is w lawyer doing busi- ps ae 407 Wert street, Was damajed yeaterday 63,°00, ee ret We | Trase Toucey, Superintendent of the Hudson River | weary by this time, the several claszce poet) the interest there: # BAT Brosdway. He te, ecuncel fore Mr. PERSONAL INTELLIGBNOR, A Fenian Centre wus evtublished lest night in the Dill porsec yesterday by th Raliroad, was ihe principal witness exainined. He HE TAKES A PINCH OF ANUP. Cr idues of the United States, as well as from taxa- 04 with forgery of notes purporting to be © ——— Seventh Ward, with Capt: Condon at tts hex oF 8: Heard Of Commnresioners: (c a eee a re ato Mr the night cr | He then gavo quite an extensive sketch of nolitical | tion in any form by or under Stale, municipal, or | culed by H. Hellvrun & Co. of Baltimore, | Oo Meyor Kalbfielsed is recovering, he trial of Opt, Lesiah 8. Grindle for alles Gielus. Es agrees to she an: pease SS dan theengine. | history, coupling dates aud names witha facility re- | local authority, After, maturity the bonds inst Thursday Mr, Fallon gave the reportere a iotter Bir Stafford Northcote was never Chancellor of | fii Vrcrdaye et We DESRY Before Judue Wo Sa. refercace to the Valen road, Cireet so and on the engine | rerkable tor one of his youre, ‘Then, turning to | issued will be Arst redeemed by classes and num. | Hocting upon the character of | Mra Cromelien, | the kxchcquer, ; Pe ing the Secretary of the Tres to the Con P » | the reporter, the old geutloman said: ™ Now don't | ber, us may be desiznated by the Becrotary of the | wiiich ho mid his client bad written, and which be | Witiam I ae Vax: Preaidon). of the Me A gtingsione fell tn Robinson street, yesterday any onv-half of the antour by the Gov ony tae eer lies tommorrow; stick to the facts, | Treasury. The bonds will be issued at the United | Added hid been read in Court. We are ansured tion of Jaulor Bake Mall Pinyers, was | #24 Crusted the #ka'l of Ju Clegg, of 102 Washing ; ernmeut for travsportation, | appiring the | Sid Reve ties Dette toe eae reine ah Taese papers, and your's too bave maligued mo | States Treasury ; but the agents for negotiating the | that no such ie 0 (ue tecipiont of handaoraely ea. | ' + i 3 { whols cinount to the payment © Fad 08 ihe | ORF the GeLelon, Fe wae ENrtenen Taek tne Crean ‘Gur reporter, assuring the veverable | loan in Europe are authorized to make arrangements | 80d that MM i Edward Hagen aeliyered tue | Jobnson, Morphy, and Hubert, who lad defrande@ Dondp issued to the Company ‘ Piohky D the vatect brakes; that be thought more @ would remember bis injunction, bade | with subscribers for the transmission of bonds to the | by the brothers of the lady. i runny of out wuoleadiers by adroit forgeries, were hele us agreed to, ; : nited i respondent suggests that a cro and Boul and'North Alabama allroad Company was | learn, sounded hie wlte, three lines before the yayes tome are made to the United Sfitoa Te Nation |g oe ie compl ‘The dont killed near Tornoe atation the othor | *#eek aid tho Five Points kulown as Wott sito ‘aken from the Speaker's table Denne Wit a et to drat apply the patent brakes and allerwards | his nose with geuerous rappee, to receive subscriptions, and new Portuguese om pI Gay was disposed of by raffle, and was won by Frank The Boston, Hartford and Frie Railroad Company: } Senden) ‘ sound whe wuistle pestis asi ll subscriptions may also be made at the office of the | Rnziand is to mediate between Spain and Rgypt, | Haruica, ot Pulior's Express. baving becca bankruct, Hagar Retchiuim will treet a | ARGENT (Rep.,Cal.) presented the con‘erence | #0un ts i by ‘of the Dnited Btatea, oF of any Assistant | wi Cnichestor Fortescue te the vow Minister ay | _ The cerrymandering of Paterson throw Alderman | SVC! me frat mectiny of ine creditcre om the 27th (neg, ep0:4 on sea.0 Clinching the Father of the Admtntatracion | ‘resrurer, or the cesiqnaved depoatiorienat Budsle, | «ne Gvfoua corte Perrzmandering of Paterson threw Alderman | natective Oficer Elder, of the Central OMce, tage : TH LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION DILL. ‘The Retoham Fi $200,900, Another Interview wi New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Ohio, Loui eee Ward. This was aone to icgisiate bit out of omce. as ed James McCoy aud Charles Allew 3 bested Charles J. Ketchum, of the defunet Wall street Cincinnas Commercial, ville, Ky.. Mobile, Als,, and Pittsburgh, Pa,’ Among ‘negBritiat: Government is to inquire into the af- | the inw requires Aldertuen to reside in the Ward waieh kets. as they were plying their tred@ +) He said te podate tn diference lad been narrowed | banking firm of Morris Ketchum, Bon & Co From the Chron ‘ing houses authorized toact ad agents in re: | fire of Lroland, they represen id Bradway : | fown to five: @he salaries of United Stutes | gerved with potices, yesterday, to Our reporter to whom was goed the pleas- ‘subscriptions are the following inn The Pall Mall Gazette bolieves that tho High Com- Guardian, which 1 ma The defence in the Noptune case was ended yew a Jos. teh w buliding (cr the State Department; | Compiainte against himself and Morris Ketchum, his | ant task of investigating this subject, yesterda ldwin & Ce, Bak: Mission will agree to pay @ round sum to extloguish out the new clly chart torday. Capt. Pesbody and bis mates testifying thas 1 Ogg Une triensistot the Capiic! grounds; the proposed | fainer, Thomes Belanap, Jr., Krauklin M. Ketchum, | reached the Covington Post Oflse at about 1 P. fe Brothers & the Alabama claims, S'Phieaeiphin iswyer to cirher the ting Gat cond forte Arore treated with untiorm Kidueas. Tee 1 a Sew park {iW usbington ; and the Increase of sal got MM. Swan, Kdwatd B. Ketcoum, and JAugus: | (most of our readers are aware that Jos Biuthere & Go.. ‘Bchiff & Co., = — Bn etteinph on Gre dey tise poor mate eae ant alte | Second wale was allowed to go on his own recage eld Griee a) the hi sis of bure The con‘erees had | tus W. Robinson, his partners, for about $600.00), | is Postmaster of Covington), and made bis &@ Thayer, John sco & Son, Clas SP4RKS FROM TH8 TELEGRAPH committed sutch nisance, } Bad agreed t Greased auvartes for thedustices of | ‘te suite erigiaate in. Kdward B. Kotchum's | the diney ‘which was vacant. 01 Steyr. Re Son Deboey, Morasa Go, pl dM nt tha) Seaman ted Lakes Vol Joba 8, McCheaney, who has been missing since oO Ptpreme (> rt, and to the increased salaries of | jorgeries, Among those Woo bring the suits are | three clerks of the Post Office, who was Thomas Denuy & 1Co., Drexel, Winthrop & C hee aed th ity Bren | Feb. 18, aod fcr whom advertisements and placards ' the Circuit Ju... $100), waking from them, bow- | Jomyn it, Secor, oartes F, Comin, William Francis, | woat, time the Pounaster wis likely, to return, | ponean, Bherman & Co, Fisk & Hated, Frank d a,The Dill te tneorvorate the Boston Base Ball Club Ke ot slander, bringia TEM? | havea enucanivelySottchiated Uy hfe Heda: wae ait io ; | cose : , ted that be could not say; he could pro "0, 5 rnat bad 4 Watia's Cuiupany of wi nd yesterd U e of « BrP Ue ET EG SoTeaeee Bom SHARS® wating | ent Me SeimiT) One Alpert Dey ated se home, ta) Grecaup airests Conn O* | Gane, \Gitaon, Casanova & oq, Olendenning. Davis | ‘Dr, Joseoh W. Palmer, an old Journalist, died in | tng short welght in coal. us * Company CBI | gcd unnuown (aa Blais Judges, Avto the Buse Department build: = To the modest two story brick house of the num- | Sr. idign H.-A. Helser's Bons, Howe & Macy, | Bovton yesterday, aged 73. ————— Cavanagh, twho wos arrested, last fevent Th ing, the q {no material of wuich itis to be | The Death of Walter Brown, | ber and” atcot mentioned, our reporter forthwith | James G, Kisa's Soph, Kouutze Brothers, Leousrd, | | ‘The ice in the Hudson s rotting rapidly, and the CURIOSITIES OF CKIMB rx cation aid Ghorder'y conduct, atte mote i Ph! 4 Vii, wus compr. mined Uy leaving It to be decided | Walter Brown, the oarsmen, died ab the resi. | made hie way. A ingle of the bell Drought to ihe Bheldon j& Foster, Maiuand, Pheipe ‘& Co. Mark | railroad ferry boats are running, Socpees eee ee eee te be was cul cee by the concurrent action of the Committees on Fub- this mother, 1a Newburgh. yesterday. of | doors girl. No? Moat parlor, and proceeded to an- | & COs Dlortoa, Riise @ Oo. FB. Myers & Co, | ‘The Republicans of Poughkeepsie yesterday | Patrice Grin, who killed George H. Johnson in | Iu Hime by Doorman Suluy ; he Bud 4" Grog i The ¢ Of the spleen, complicated with dropsy. | him to th . Georg’ Opdyke & Co., B.D. ‘Randolph & Co., Reid, nimously Lominated Prof. HG. hastwan for Mayor. | an niray at erate Augie, was eontonced registering himself aa J, G, Swift, Second | Penate hid yielded on the extension itol | ‘The disease was contracted dering the’ Gestenction nounce bim, i caauaee Leo & Content, Becurly Bank, J. a", Seligman & | no water in the Saginaw and its tributaries is | Yesterday to four y 1@ prison, tenant, U. 8 OF Ved ‘at the’ Homies JP FrCUnUs, Lue proposed park, Sad om the proposition | of bis boat-bouge at Boston a few weoks agi g Co., Bouter & Co. werd Swe Co, Moses | now rising rapidly, Fears are entertaiaed of a disay- In the Conrt ¢ Sessions yesterday, Re- ouse op Thuraday afer bis way to Sy. Cy \} to Luc chao the sslorios of the heads of bureau Suffered terribly for three weeks, tan Mr. Grant appeared, extending his hand, Fajlor # Co, Trevor & Colgate, Tatner Brotu trous fou gorded Macrae sre in Stare | abd was shown to bie W cveoing ewes Vie MR, LOGAN SCRNTING A JO! consciousness to the laal, Peso eas deled tate: motioned bis gue Unlon Trust Company, Van Sehalee & Co.. Vermilyé | Th» wouth Caroling House bas pa poiged Havre i RO, pnd wae shown te Bi ; fH A sround bim. Ho 08 thirty on Eph 7 ‘at bis side, and remarked : & Co., L, Vou Hogises ls, Fargo & Co., | tonaing wh isting debt of the Stal Alon rit went before Justice Cox yester- Aa ing # held yesterday by Coroner Kem 4 i oll! Loaax me 1 ) daaaired ats Depart. yeweor, He leaves « wife in Port |, Mo. Mt you ‘keep your wea withia abont t Wiaslow, Lai ‘0. ‘sterling loan Lo be uogotiated in London. 1 end face covered with P cog. tte lato of the death of d ane Andersos, y Nal borspiiated for OB im ver aibed, Chai neh mity | colored woman, who had beea polsohed by bu 4), our ‘ne w abe Be Filkins, nn ae 8 it LONG ISLAND, from Perrot, Mita ta Yank for fasting eousterten Aon this head with a clap, Noplog thus to | conver glveo by her husband as's mediciny. ‘Bo | } Fe eeaeeeeeeeaees wings is ih to have? Avwawr, March mony in the F r—l'm a reporter, Mr. Grant; but I'm not gogo touey, bas been pardoned by Preaiueut Grant. nik Psy res Mig a iy bap lived SranE ete the pike Balca v Ania iy + Loean—Mow many tex vr A tidal wave swept over t! and on Tu Jobo B. Dutcher and Mr, McKee of New York Owe avin ‘ors ae romedy, . Bi atta The around pian a to bo of the fins sam, to-day ae smt'orict ete awe. esters, th Smiline)—Are you from the 7ime? | gemolishuyg, the talet ‘will and bridge, and have purchased 39 screa-of Inad near Fast 8t" Louis, vote’ Hcraard. Connolyfy stare at. tie | A Tmeay) amen Sb iia pat of the Treasury building. | awi be parcused at she pawnbroker's, ‘Puat Xevis man told the Zimes man about a conver | drowning the miller, dings for mammoth siock yards sicafoties yecterdey morning | ane. of 84 was ten orarte nN Logau~ Hom many ¥1 tnat | Gentidention of the revolver found near the scene ad with me, a On Monday 909 workmen ere to be employed on) ‘The Kanaas Legislature has bill stayin on peand Abeta robe that | Withd aye ‘Beene end Chatien tH Servet tear of the robbery as the one sold by Boott on the day —1'm from the Commercial office, Mr. | tne new branch of the Loug Laland Raliroad to Flush: | execution on perso teted ol-murder until tolen tr Thani Conkit toft arin badly (ractured.. He waa ow op neal Le wa ea a ih An Cuber’; else, \deotitying the money seus by | Grant Called o geet you bave ang stacement te | lug. alr. Charliexzyromines th joiow of tbo. oy jarrens, Tule will virtual ty aireeh, were (und, Justice street Horpitel, where Dr A. te “¥ Wahine, Beth We Wee alle toe ‘oxpeees om Wat dev, make in reply (o this ruther extraordinary ch ood the running of the gare by July & avo Aucker, tated the ‘the Ariver was arrested i h aa it 1g

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